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rAE DAIL: BEE-cOUNU L BLUFFS 10WA MONDAY JUNE 11 shape at onoe, not only for the benefit of the country, but of the city as well. The clty council meets again this evening, Manning s to have a blow-out on the fourth. The public schools close on the 22d for the summer vacation. The Y. M. C. A. has lnstitnted a Saturday evening service, The Daily Bee. GOUNCIL BLUFFS. Mondav Morning, Jund 11, RUBSCRIPTION RATES: « 90 cente per woek. ..... - §10.00 por Year, [ Omoe: No. 7 Pearl BStreet, Near W oxiway, Mike Nolan Is putting up a new drinking place on Broadway opposite the Ogden. Alderman Wood reports the Cres- cent Olty rosd and bridge north of the oity as In a passable condlition, Rev. Mr. Hamlin having returned from his erstern trlp occupled the Congregatlonal pulplt as usual yester- day. The gymnaslum of the Y. M. C, A, has about fifty mombers with a good promise of inorecse. Ben Hogan, the ex-pugllist and present revivalist, Is to get the boys started. The grand lodge of the Masonic fraternity, which has just closcd Its seselon at Cadar Raplds, 18 Lo meet in Councll Bluffs next year, MINOR MENTION. —See Joseph Reiter's spring styles, ~—Additional local on seventh page, Cuxar Rarroap Tioxers,—Buy them trom D. W, Bushnell, 5 doors north of postoff.ce, mtf The pumps are not through pull- ing water out of basements. Taere will ba a number sentenced inthe district court this morning Ch-+les Bishop wes lecked up Sit- urday night for lude ot ex osure of pe-son, Kirecht & Co. haveholsted a very large and attractive new sign over thelr eatablishment. A man named Stubs was run in yesterday for being drunk and stag gering along the atreet. J H. Whittaker and John Snyder were plain drauka disposed of by Jus $lce Aylesworth Satarday. ’ A man named Allen wae arrested for driving too fast across Market street bridge, which {a in & convales— cont atate after the flood. He will have a hearing this morning. A four.year-old child of Chrls- tlan Haes, at Walnut, fell apon a board through which a rust, nail pro- truded, which entered the eye just below the pupil, and yet the dootor +hinks he can save the child's sight. The bricklayers’ unfon have given'| notlce to contractors that on and after to-day they will demand an increase of fifry conta a day, making the wages 84 60 instead of §4. The contractors do not seem ngrecd as to whether to sllow the advance or not, Those who have pressing work wlill probably do 80, however, Blshop Perry rematned in the city over Sunday, the guest of Marshall Key. Saturdsy evening a reception ‘was given him, opportunity thus being sfforded the members of 8t. Paul's congregation to meet him personally. Yeatorday services of speclal Intorest were held at the church, there being baptism and confirmation, The social given by the Spiritualist soclety Saturday evenlng was largely sttended and e: joyable, Their hail 1s large enough to permit of elght sets, danclog at a time, and the floor was occupled all of the evening, while re- freshments and other needfuls for a good time were provided in abund- ance. The ocoaelon is pronounced the mont enjoyable of any of ihe serles, The banks of Indlan creek are still orumbling away in places, and very badly, too. The houses owned by COaptaln Wilson and Mrs, Henn, on Vine street, are threatened with total destruotion. As the bad of the creek is gradually despeaed, the banks crumble off on each vlde, thus contlnu- ally widening the channel as well, and 1t does look as it there wculd bea fur- ther widening, unless something is dore to prevent the bottom from cur— ting deeper. Yet thore are many who think it best not to bother with the oreek any more, bus to let it have iis own wayl If It bhas fts own way, 1t s pretty evi- dent 1t will take for itseif » channel much wider than it now has, and will therefore cut Into much more valuable property. It is evident that some thing must be done, but not quite so evident just what or how, The CAUGHEY HOUSE on Broad- way Is one of the best hotels of its size In the went. e Wet nails $3.00 per keg, at DeVol & Wright's. Open for work, Pryor's Bex Job Printing Office, 7 Poarl street. ———— The best refrigerators and oil stoves in the olty at DeVol & Wright's. Permit to wed has been granted Divid R, Hurd, (f Garner township, and Dora A, Fauble, of this city. The Towa aud Nebreska Insurance company has a new eafe ready te roll into 1ts « flice, welghing 5,000 pounds. J J. Brown, the raliway contractcr of thia city, ia to bulld the branch of the Uaton Pacific from Lincoln to Beatrice. Satarday evening Justice Vaughan tied the knot tight, unitlng for life Mr. John Boggs and Miss Ada Gib- ler, both of this city. Jastice Abbott I8 to hear to-day what one George Wright has to say to the charge of ralsing a rew with his family and thumplng his wife, A, Kosler, an old residect of Councll Bluffs and a veteran, a few days ago received his certificate for back pension, calling for $1,036. Omaha furnished this city witk some_extra religlous food. Yester- dsy, Rev. Frink H, Hayr, was foediog the Presbyterian flock, and Rev. Mr. Brone, the Baptists, It looks strange indeed to see a man witha gum ooat on and an um- brells spread ever him, collecting bills for street sprinkling, but that's the way of it this season. The cow ordinavce is now almost forgotten. One bovine was yesterday placidly feeding off the grass in the court house ynrd, with no fear of en. tering the jail door, only a fow feet cff Sneak thicves sre getiing bold en oush to steal even the rcales of jue- tice. Some one has stolen Jnatloe Abbott's gold pen, and Justicc 8shurz has had several small artioles taken from his office. The Y. M. C A, holds lts regular monthly business meeting this even- ing. Robert Wiedensall, of the In- ternational committee, is to bo present and some important business Is to be transacted, requiring a foll attendance of memberr. Miss Knato Larimer James gave the oongregation at 8t. Paul's church yes terdsy an opportunity to hear her rloh grond volce in the musioal part of the services. 75 s understood that she s soon to depart for Europe, The Nufferers’ Rollef committee rooni, at 104 Main street, will be open this forencon from 7 to 11 o'olock, at which time the relief committee will be {n attendance, and wili be glad to hear from all persons entitled to relief from this fund who have not already been oared for. Over 81 000 has been contrituted for the rellef of the flood sufferers in oash, snd the contribuclons in all kinds of supplies have also been very large, and still cesh and supplies are coming in to the committee. Coun- oll Blaffa always doea a liberal thing when it tries. Miss Montgomery, a fine musiolan, who has taken a thorough course at Oberlin, has arrived in the oity, in- tending to muke this her home, and engage in teaching muslo. She played the organ at the Presbyterlan church yesterday, and it is uudersiood that she has been engaged permanently for that position, The names cf persons recelving re- Het from the committee having in eharge the donations for the sufforers from the grest flood will not, we are assored by the commitiee, be pub Habed, and no person should be de- terred from receiving ald who has soffered from fear of suoh pub- Helty. Dohauy's hall should be packed to- night for the rellef of the soffurdrs from the flocd, The promenade con ocert, with such organizstions as the Congordia, and the B)ys' and Boatrloe bands, will of itself merlt a liberal outpouring of money, but the cause back of this, aud to which the money is to go, 1s one which werlts 1t stall more, Paualus Placasd and J-2sh Ranier bad & bad mu Saturday night, growing out of the flood. Ranler was pleking op drift-woed, and Pla- card olsimed it was hils, and In the difficulty Piscard hit him, 1t 1s elelmad, with an ex. Ranler wae brough. to the police atation in a badly demoralized condition and euf ferlug from a blocdy cut in the head. A dcclor wae called in, who pro- nouuced It not serlous, however, The matter will ba adjusted to-day. Go to Mandel's for big bargains in furniture, carpets and household goods, —_—— Bound for Waterloo To-dsy the Rescue ateamer will be sent to Waterloo to take part in the state firemen's tournament there. This will leave the city with but cne steamer, but arrangements are made 80 that Omaba will send over help if needed The Bleff Oity hose team wlll start for Waterloo to-morrow moruing. The team consfata of Josse Walters, man- ager, O, Nicholson, captain; Wm, Peppers, Wm, Butlon, Siduey Peep, Coarles Mitchell, Wm, Brown, Byron Brown, Harry Blaker, Wm. Fisher, O Strock, J hn Oliver, Alex Caln, and John Butterfield. B PUIZ POMADE. The best and greatest workirg pol- tsh, and can be used from a rusted tin pan to the finest go'd and silverware, Try it. J Muelier, sole sgent, In quir 0 of your erocer, Jewett's refrigeraiors cannot be ¢ x- gelled. Qooper & McGoe have them, —_———————— See the prices on lace curtains at QOasady's & Orcatt's, RELIEVING 'HE NEEDY. —_—— A Happy Way of Ccnizibuting lowerd tne Flood Suftere, Everybody ehould sttend the prom.- enade concert to-morrow eveniug in Dohany’s hall, cs the entire net pro- ceeds le for the beuefit of the flood sufferers. The newly organized Con- oordla wilt render some of the chofoest songs, Oiker's orchestra and the Harmony band (Boya' rand) have also volunteered their services, and an exoellent time 18 in store for all who attond, The following ladies are In THE COMING FOURTH. COouncil Bluffs Preparing to Cele- brate It by a Hurrah Time, Gunpowder, Oratory, Dancing and Fl et Horses on the Programme, The actlon of the commlttee, as ready given In Tue Bek, was on Sat- urday night enthuslastically ratified by the dicectors'of the driving park, thus making the celebration of the coming Fourthof Jaly an assured success, It has been arranged to open the day at sunrise with a national salute, and to have during theforenoon a grandstreet perade, ending at the driving park, whore there will be stlll further dolugs, An address {8 to be there delivered by Hoa A. J. Poppleton, of Omaha, and the Declaration of Independence is to be read by C.1. J H. Keatley. There is to be a grand barbecue also during the da; Arrargements are made for having some races also, Ounoe of these will be a ladies’ riding rece, the first prize be- ing an elegant sacdle, bride and whip. There will also be a trotting recs for the 2:60 class and one for the 2:50 clans, 87 well p1 a free for-all A 300 yard foot race for a $60 pu. .o, together with a greced pole and greaeed plg contest, wheelbarrow race, and othor fun making events are alto arranged for, Floral hall 1s to _be given over to those who enjoy dancing, and a bal- loon aecersion #ud fireworks are to be among the other attr.cilors for eve- olog. Tho railways ore to glve low rates, as there will bo plenty of events to make the day enjoyeble to all who visit this city The races ara to be the next day, the b h, day there will be three t one for 2:34 class, one for 2:40 class, and one for 2:25 clase. Dr Jeffericn cures every case of dyapepsia. Porfect digestion s fn- dispensable to a healthy condition of mind and body. Indigestion is the oause of 90 per cent of all sickners, PR A e Awning for sale cheap at J. O. Bixby's 333 Broad way. TO CONTRACTORS Proposa's for the sonstiuction of the foundation and besement of the new Catholle Chaurch will be recelved by the undersigned uutil Thorsday. the 21st fpst., &' 1 o'clock p m. Plans and specific tlors oan be seen at the pastoral residence. The right i re. served to reject any or 1l bides, B P. MoMENomY, The best refr'gerators in the market is the Jewett, at Co.pir & McGue's J. N. CASADY, F. H, ORCUTT. CASADY & ORGUTT, 502 BROADWAY, ~ - COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA, EXCLUSIVE CARPET STORE. Only one in the City. Stock now Complete. Mail Orders Solicited. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Brosdway. A B IVEA Y N IR &2 CO., Bulk and Barrel Lime, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND GEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HA'R AND SEWER PIPE. | 0 Lowest Price. No. 3¢ Pearl Street Conn il Blufts, Hard BOOTS AND SHOES Fine Shoes & ~peci-.ty, 413_Br adway, Counci NUGENT & SMITH, MERCHANT TAILORS, First-cl ss Goods and the Best of Workmanship Guaranteed, Bluffs, Nos. 7 and 9 Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS —~————— Real Estate Tranefers. The followlng ars the resl eatate transfers, sevorted June 9, 1883 by Rose & McMahon, No. 4 Pearl sireet, Qouoneil Biufis, Inwo: Sheriff to . E{mundson, & § lot 3, bluck b5, lot 4, hlock 5, G'endale add, and lot 8 hlock 2, Voorhis’ add ; 8207 J, D, Eimuidson to J. R Reed, 8 § lot 8, block b, and s § lot 4 lock b, Glendsle add ; 8350, A M Pierce to 7, F, Evans, lot 5, block 10, Strcet’s add, 0. ‘Wi, Stuevie to Lewis township, part of 80, 4, 74, 43; 81, Morille D. Watson to N M OCrandal, lot 16 Eider’s st J, M, Palmer to J, E. Rud? lots 7, 8 ng(tll‘lfl. b 21, Bayliess & Palmer'’s : id, R Holt Esslay et al to Christisn Lieb, swinwi 36 76 44, Hoonsh N, C. - e sn to "hos, French, pattaw 38 w33 77, 43, 867 b0 C.E . Porki rustes, to B, R, Puardy, wheet2l 7 $1,080, ‘Lotal Baby’s ppeal ‘What makes I cry and folks say [ze naughty?” Gauso stomach ache, aud sour in my moufty: Cause 100, cau'tsle p, “Fever " nd worms b ze belly; lke T was Jelly. +. Dick and Victoris, When Mamma's gon , *nd dos “You're right, they tally yel Cousin Frank have Castoris, he don't cry. lead. Sold by Cooper & McGee. Dr. Weat, Dentist, 14 Pea Our Noew Loau suu awprovement Uo Investigation into the matter con- vinces us that one of the most equits blo, reasonable and feasibie plans of bullding houses 1s that proposed aud in operation by the Mercan'ile Loan Tiast and Improvement company of Wha clty, By inveatirg In shares tu th's lnstitution, which Is backed by some of our best and most reliahle business men, it becomes posstdle and cowparatively easy for a man of mod erate means to secure s comfortable home for himself and family. In tak inga ocertaln number of shares, at a certaln monthly payment, in a few yoars a man can own & house of his own for about the swms as he peys monthly for rent. We belleve the Mercantiln L(mndnnd Trost com| , by organizing and opening up lmynnlnau, haviug filled & long felt want In Councll Bluffs. Their plans and system of loans will bear the most careful scrutiny and exam ination, and we have 0o hesitancy in pronouncing them reasonable and uitable, and backed by geutlemen :?honnl’ and Integrity, As the com pany exists It becomes at once au In- stitution of value and credit to our olty and those who deaire howes. Thelr president {s T. A. Kirkland, vice president, Judge Peake; suo retary, I R. Boery; treasurer, Col Boebe, and their office 1s in the baso mont of Shugart's and McMahor's new block, corner First svenue and Pearl atract inn27 1y etreet, COUNCIL BLUFFC1 LY 'R WORKS CO | 26 Po , Council Blufs, fows, June 6,'83. Notice '8 hersby given thit the reg 1ar annual m etin of the stock ol ers of tho C' nof! Bluffa City Water W ras Comp oy - ill bo hellat he The county board took no definite sction as to how much rellef would be given the clty in rebullding its bridges, but the assurance is made that the smount will be liberal. Just now thero are some 3ountry bridges which need lmmedlate attention, for on coun try roads the lack of s bridge often neoecsitates soveral miles of travel ex- trs, while In the clty it hhtu:u.d Moreover, . bloeks at most. o ty A et s e R ds hfi trads m’:::’eo‘ n, and t ,rof:l lult styles and reasonahle rates, st Pryor's fog out of the city must be put in good | Bxx Job Ofice, 7 Pearl street, charge of the different counters and every doratlon elther In the shape of money or otherwlss can be handed to them. Mrs. J, B, Atklos, oo cream berrles and frults; Mrs. M Keating, lemovnade and candles. The hall will be cpen In the afterncon to me- comodate those desiring to help the movement by thelr donatlons. and oske; Mrs, M, P, Folffr, straw- | ™ office f the C mpany, No @ Pear stre-t, inthe clty of Cou cil Bluff’, T 'wa, on Wednesday, the 1 th day of Ju: ¢, 1834, at 2 0'clock p el of direct re, t) fort e serve for the ersuin t vuch other busices it, The transfci bo ks of the company will clo e cn Friday, the 81b day of Ju_+, 1883, &t 3 o'cl ck B and wil re- pou onn Thurday the 4tk a J jesn i . MRS, B, J, HILTON, M, D, PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON 222 Freadwav. Covneil Blufle . |JAGUB KUCH, DIRECTURY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA JOHN BEKD & 00, 1o wii it Mo 3L, ., L B.'CLARK & 00, i o MAX MOHN, }oresron mouse {frem e v s J. M BARSTOW, M. D. o. o2 s ave DR. J. F. WHIT tHous OFFICE: Uor. Maiu and brh, up-staire, y Residence, 609 Willow Avenue. N. SC: URZ. Wl S. 8. WACNER, ©-eners s P o & G4 n J. M. ST. JOHN & CO, GASH BUYERS, Who esale buster, egus, poultry and troft. Ship ‘o us. Draftby returs mall 14 Brosdway S. A pIERG . NEW BOOT AND SHOE 3 "ORE Cor, Main and First avenue PETHYBRIDGE & HERBEKTZ, "5 hevssvay ket, 327 Broadway Merchant tulior, 8 <ok ¢orinlate, ard «ults made at reasovabte crices, No. 805 Main sireot CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Cor 7th aund Broadway, Plans and specificstions inrnished C. F. SMITH. W. W. SHERMAN, %./050" JAMES FRANEY, HOWE & an’ FORNITURE STOVES e LINGT & HART, il i sooni. MRS. S. J. BROWN, st s i am smmh house, 421 a 11 423 Broadway. L Sov- arelgn, Prop, P J. Moutgomery, M. D., Phy. WEDE GARY, ™™ %L, PR2E0N 000 g wree, i J, HENNESSY, oinisins!” Setvaa inan'z i dve oo EDWIN J. AB3OTT, REVE“E H“‘USE, SMITH & NORTON, Broaiway, opp. New Opera Hous:, R fi red. §1 81 60 pir day. Dt [;AY & GASSEL[ CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Cornor Sixth s'rcet and Avenns G, AL NEW AND SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD w. H. ALMY! GOODS BOUGHT AND S0LD, 212 B oadway. P. GVERTON, .‘ DEALER IN |H rd Woug, Yel ow Fine | aud Red Ced:r iv mher, Oas wa ted C Jar Piling, Cedar Telegraph Poles aud Fence Fosts, Oak Dmenslo stuff, Biidge Materia ofall ki ds, at Bed iwock Prices. A Speealty in WO0OD AND COAL for brick yard purposes, A 1u!l supply «f wood and coa: slway oi hand st y 302 and 804 Main street. Office, 505 First avenue, between Main and Pe.rl streets 0S8 T have rhe varloty o poeronns 124 Matn streel MERC «aNT TAlLOR. a1t Rossonable O w: \natle Work 872 Broadway. 308 Krosdway, Biock, Junes Justloe f the Peace, Notary Publio and Gen ral Conveyanc:r, 4156 B'way 1.0, BDMUNDSON, ¥, L. 8 AW, sTRaEY President Vice-Pres't. Oashior CITIZENS BANK Of Counci] Blaffe. Organtzed under the Ja paid up capltal Authortzed capital. 200000 Interest pald on time deposits. te Issuoc o the principal citles of the United States ac: Kurope. Special atbention given to collectin: And corresyondence with prompt returns DrmnoTORS, i.0.Edwundson, K. L. 8 W Willsce, 1 W AW leant WINTHERLICH BRO'S, Iron & Brass Foondry Cor. 6th Street and 11th Avenue, COUNCIL BLUFFS, . - IOWA, of the State of low # 76,000 bhutart, odfor . B, BSXELE Y, WEOLMALE DRALER W BUTTER PROMPT OASH PAID, No commindl iaa eharged. Bond for Quotabions. - Bresdwey. - wevNen sLUSES. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO,, 412 Broadway, Counell Bluffs, West B. 8. TERWILLIGER, Stde Squaro, Olarinds } I0WA. DECORATOR AND DFALER IN FANCY W AL 31 Moln Strect, - PAPHER, - COUNCIL BLUFFS, DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (3uccossors to ERB & DUQUETTE) Who'esaie Fruiters and Gonfectioders 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Council Blul¥s Ia. SBULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, DEALERS IN GROGERIES,PROVISIO §,B00TS&SHOES IMMIGRATION AGENTS, Drafts on Bsnk of Ireland, Dublin, for s 343 Broadway, Council Bluffs, ‘M. GALLAGHER, GROCERIES New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices, Polite Attendants. First Door Fast of the Metre) _ieb3ly -sa-tu-th. politan Hotel, Lower Eroadway AND WINDOW SHADES PETER C. MILLER, WA LI BP.Aa P E EL\ PAINTING IN ALL iTS BRANCHES. FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLES. 4S8 1848220, DE VOL & 504 Broadwav, and 10 and 12 Main St WET NAILS, $3 A KEG, AND OTHER FILoOoOoODED GOODS CHEAP, AT WRIGHT'S, Counril Bluffs, Towa. MR+ M. McALIST R, THE LEADING DEALER IN MILLINERY & NOTIONS, 226 MAIN STREET, , COUNCIL BLUFFS, HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS BOUGHT AND SOLD, MONEY LOAXED. AB3T"RA!TS FURNISHED. & M'MAHON WO. 4 PEHARLSYT., COUVOILTL BLUEFES. CRESTON HOUSE, MAX MOHN, - - 216 217 and 219 COUNOIL BLUFFS, PROPRIETOR. south Main street, IOWA, MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN GOUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—8pectal wdvertisements, suc Lost, ¥ound, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wante, Boarding, otc., will be inserted ia this column st the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTE PER LINE for cach subsequent Insertion. Leave adv ertiseme a4 our offics, No. 7 Pearl Street, ncar Broadway. «irl for general house wily. Apply at BEE Office, \ ANTED- A go! wor in sual ANTED-Bv a young man of experlesce, a spesks Gorman. Good references in Ad res: John, eare W, Stroh- suneil Pluffs, A situation as a miller, 15 ce, b years umder roller process. . Address H, No. 25 Brs 705-31) For Sale and Rent l“Ofi SALE—A hotel, furnished, good locality and good terms. Address’ A. £. H., Bxx Offive, Oouncil Blufls BERS—; aages huadred at 36 ( l.l: m-“u‘;‘u ':“-.lt".l. oo L] 837 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. MBS, B J, HARDING, M. b., NMedical Electrician AND GYNECOLO@IST. Gracuate of Electropathic Instlinilon, Fhils delphis, Penna Offtce Cor, Broadway & Blean Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0Wa, The brestm fcalties pecul t all disosses and paintal fomaies o spoctaily W. R. VAUGHAN. JUSTICE tF THE PEACE. Omaha and Oouncil Bluffs Real Estate & Collection Agenoy, n Odd Fellow s block, over Savings' Baxy 1328-t) MORAAN, KRLLER & 00. " - A O R ¢ finest quality and stock 'fi-ol Chicago of Wooden and Metallc Oases. Oalls ab- tended 10 st all hours. We dety compet'slon n quality of #oods or prices. Our Mr Morgan has #erved as uuueriaker for forty jears and shor- Unearwands his husmess. W FI o ) branches promatly attended te alse earvet- la Il(ll‘ll-ll‘ b L o el Vibow aeby. e aan — SR P —~

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