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e — The Daily Bee. GOUNGIL BLUFFS. Faturiav Morning, June 16, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: oy Oarrior, = = = = 20 conte per week, A7MMl = = = = = = §10.00 por Yoar, = . —— OMve: No. 7 Pearl Btreet, Near 8onaway, .MINOR MENTION, — ~—See Joseph Reiter's spring styles, ~Additional local on seventh page, A big ox Is to be roasted In Counoll Bloffs on the Fourth, The republican primaries are to be held next Monday evening. The heavy raln of Thursdsy night oaused still more of the bauks of the creek to tumble In, Sher!ff Gulttar will start away Sun. day night with the last batch of pris- oners for Fort Madlson. The Boston Tea store lost & valua- ble lot of spriny chickens by being drowned during the drenching raln of night before last. Yesterday a horse belonglng to Con- r~d Gelse, and attrihed to a buggy, made a lively ekip along Broadway, and sncoerded tn smashing the buggy rather badly. No lnsurance, One of the novel sights presented at the police station is a row of bottles taken from prisoners. The varioty of bottles and contents Is striking, but 1t tolls the whole story of many & case. This evening there will be a song service at the rooma of the Y. M. C. A., commencing at 8 o’clock and continuing a half hour. All are in- vited, aud espectally the ladier. Rev. J. K. Black, cf Buoyrus, O., will preach in the Presbyterlan church to-morrow, at 10:35 a. m., and 8 o'clock p. m. Sabbath school at 12 m, Miss Montgomery, late of Cleve- land, O., will preside at the organ. There is much sport promlised at the driving park on the Fourthof July. There will also be races on the next day, so those from the countiy who got left won't have to wander about town with nothing to interest them, A rallway man, in returning to his home the other evening, learned that & canvasser who had been at the house had insulted his wife in & most out- rageous manner. His dander was naturally aroused, and he hunted up the offender and proceeded to thump him with due enthus'sym Aoccordingto some the canvasser had his store teeth knooked down his throat, be- sldes having his face badly smrshed. The adultery cese in which Charles Mason and Belle Harrls were the de- fondants h- : fallen to pleces, it belng dismissed by the county attorney. It is underatood that there wes some un- cortainty about getting evidence to oouvict the man and woman arrested on the charge, bat it s Intimated that anothoer prosecation will be started agalnst them onthe same charge, only laying the scene in Nebraska, instead of Tows, it belng clalmed that more eviderce can be got there, Those who huve returned from the firemen's tournament at Waterloo, re- . port that the resson why the Rescne steamer did not win the first instead of second money, was that some one lu‘:p-d & walnut Into the hose, and before it could be asceriained wha slled the steamer and got the walout out, the boys could not make up for time lost. This is a very good reason, bat the boys ought toZn thrown a strong enough stream to have or: sked the walnut and shot it out plecemeal, There was a quartette of plaln drunks disposed ot in the police court rhrdny morning, George Homan, 'om Brown, John Dawson, and Oon, O'Connell. Thelr total effects con- slsted of $1 48 in cash, one ket book, one razor, one {lpo, one knife, and one bottle of whisky, ' Thelr total fines amounted 1o $38.40, besides the ostriage hire for uauling the last of the four up to the police station, The total liabllitles so far exoeeded thelr total sssets that all went to work on tha streets, The employes of the water works compauy met with a narrow escape humdny forenoon, while at work on dh:d:l A ,"‘l“ho men h'u;dllng the lerrick, for the purpose of lowing the large pipe into the pit, had one up and ] ):-l ready to lower it, when the ick slipped and fell. Foi:unately no one was hurt, but it seems a mir- acle that three men were not crushed, especlally, one who In jumplng from under the derrick escaped by a grazs only, The heavy raln of Thursday night again washed out the big sewer on Broadway, near the olty bullding, The sewer there makes a sharp bend, which s one of the reasons for the frequent breaks there. It was aleo choked up, It scems as if it did little gocd to patch it up as it hry been patched in the past. It should run straight to the creek, but if such a right of way cannot be had, it seems: that the slowness with which the men worked who repaired 1t before should insure the work baing well dene. Preaching at Broadway churoh to- morrow (Sabbath) at 10:30, by Rev. J. 7 Armstrong, subject, *“The wise resolution,” At 8 p. m. Rev. P, F, Bruce will lecture, subject, ‘‘Home, sweet home.” Sabbath school at 12 m. Owing to some dlsarrangement of plans, caused by the recent flood, Broadway end Central M. E. churches will for a tlme hold jolnt services at Broadway church. Mrs. Jullet H. Severance, M. D., of Milwaukee, willleoture In Spriitusl hall, Shogart & McMahon's block, to- morrow (Sunday) morning at 11 o'clock, and 8 o'clock in the evening. Bubject for the moraing lecture, *Thi life and the rext;” subject for the evening lecture, ‘*The needs of the our.” Mrs. SBeverance, as a lecturer, mediom and physician, has a natlons! reputation. Regular circle a¢ 2 o'clock in the afternoon. > Commersal job prating, st -y o BEa Job Otioe, 7 Peari srwet T For in jowelry call and Awning for sale chesp at J, O, Bix- by’s, 333 Broadway. INSTITUTION ITHMS. The Olose of the Term and Bome of the Changes Among Puplls and Teachers. The examinations are over at the fostitation for deat and damb, and most of the puplls have departed for their homes, Mr. Folsom, who has edited The Deat Mate Hawkeye so well, and had charge of the printing office, has re- signed his position, It bas not been declded who will be his sucosssor, Mt Booth, one of the best Instrao- tors In the Institation, ls not to return, as he has acoepted a position in the Philadelphia {institation, He hr- been here four years, and won the re- spect and friendship of many as well as making sn excellent record as a teacher, Those connected withthe Institution —cflicers, teachers and pupils—ex- press thelr mense of obligation to Messrs. Thos. Officer, W. R. Vaughan, A, W. Btreet and others, for secaring to the institution the free use of the Oounell Bloffs publio library. The Dobson base bali club have been photographed with thelr uni- forms, They were organized last fall, and have played sever:' games with other clubs and won a good number of vlotorics, Photographs have also been taken of the institution, Mr. Booth gave his class a plenlo last Monday, and it proved a happy occaslon, The superintendent, Rev. Mr Rogers, last Sanday baptized Mr, Zor- baugh's two children, the service be- "1g held In the chapel, it belng the second ocorylon of the kind within the Institation walls, M'ss Van Tassell, who has resigned her position as teacher In the lnstitu- tlon, was preseated by her friends with a handsome memento, and many regrets are oxpretsed at her leaving, ¢ The CAUGHEY HOUSE on Broad- way Is one of the best hotels of its size In the west. ot b arke [T ST ORI, Wet nalls $3.00 per keg, at DaVol & Wright's, ORANE'S BUDZ. It 18 to be Well Taken Oare Of Uncll Friends Arrive From the miast. The body of Heni; F. Orane, who committed sulolde at the Pacific honse, is being kept at the undertaker’s antil friends arrive from the eest. Coroner Faul, in response to a telegram sent the Jewell Belting Co., for whioh firm the deceased was traveling, recelved the following: Hartrorn, Conn,, June 14,—Coroner, Conncil Bluffs, Iowa: Take care of body ¢2d hold till further orders, JeweLL Bruriva Co, The following telegrrn wz3 also re- celved: Bos1oN, Jrae 15,—Henry Faul, Coro- ner, Oouncil Birf. Iowa: Embalm the bady. Ist: i for Council Bluffs at once, Eumertr L, Crave, The diamond pin, watch and chain awned In Omaha have been redeemed the coroner, and will 5 held until the f..enc'y come. A large quantity of lands in Ne- braska for exchange for olty property. Inquire at this office. Burglars at Work. At an early hour yesterday morning burglars made a llttle rald on Mr, Marous' store on Broadway, near the new cpera house. They broke a show v.ndow and got about ten dollars worth of The owner of su : ded "1 getting a glimpse of the fellows - 1they n down the street, bat could not identi’y them, and le not e+toh them Real Estate Transfers. The following are the real estate tranafers, zeported June 16, 1883, by Rose & McMahon, No, 4 Pearl street, Oouncil Bluffs, Iowa: Soren O:ul-hn;anfio .:31. Ohristen- sen, sw} of sc}, 20, 77, 43; . R A K s 0. Ben- nett, lot 7, block 1, Mullin's subd; Mary Nolan to Patrick Gunoude, ; 1;)0 lot 9, block 8, Riddle's subd; County Trersurer to E. M. Kos- singer, lot 1, blook 8, Avooa; $6 67, ounty treasurer to E. M. Kessin- gor, ne}, sc}, 30, 77, 44; $7.206. County treasurer to £ M. Kensin- ger, part ne}, nc}, 26, 76, 44; $26 85 County tre: urer to E. M., Kessin. ger, lot b, In 11, 76, 44; 813,38 COounty treciurer to K. M, Keasin. gor, part ac}, sw}, 36, 76, 38; § 73, Total sales, $3,006 93, THE LIGHTNING'S LBAP, It Jumps Through a House on Upper Broeaway. Daring the storm Thureday night plu lighsning struck the house of Dr, Allison in the upper part ot the city, ripping off plece of siding and golng down through the house, but strangely enough;dolng little damage. An om- brella sthnding in the house served in part as a lightning rod and was torn all to pleces. The family escaped any injury boyond & wild shock., At the time the old man was just golng up sialrs to see how his son was standing the storm, wlifle the son was on his way down to see how his father wae, They met with a shock, Dr. West, Dentlst, 14 Pearl street, —_—————— The relief committee appolnted to collect and distribate cesh, clothing, eto., for the sufferers by the flood, have about reached the close ef their labors, and there seems to be llttle need of farther contributions. There are some oases of those who are too modest to apply for rellef, which need looking after. The subscriptions have been generous, and Councll Bluffs has taken care of ita own without the erumade by Camahetand otha shis, hlood‘t:::‘h.vnohnl l‘::mbuo! jpersons wl Omahs, 84 has been since o0 that Bluffs, fE DALLY BEE COUNUL L BLUFFS JOWA SATURDAY JUNE 16 JUSTIOE UN THR JUMP. A Caron ths Dummy Tialn 18 Turned Into a Court Room—A Quick Way of Betting a Difference. The other day, ay the dummy traln was making 1*s trlp from to this clty, the conductor and a young Dane had » alight difficulty, The conduotor clalmed that one of the agen*1 of the company had made a mistake in change, and given the pass- enger a dollar too much. He Insisted on the passenger paylng the dollar to him, but the parsenger refused to do 0, for the double reason that he had paid the szent for his ticket justthe price asked, and that If @ wistake was made it was the agent's fault, not his. Tke conductor took the passenger's tloket, which was to 8ioux Clty, and refased to return it anlesa the dollar clalmed waa forth- coming. The passenger was quite in- dignant, and there chanced to be slt- ting in tho seat behind Mr., Mynater, the well known attorney of this city, and W. R. Vaoghan, jusiii) of the prioe. Mre. Mynater drew up an in. formation charglng the conductor with the larceny of the tloket, aud the pas. senger swore to it before Vaughan. The Infoimation was & crude looking instrament, belng penciled off on a sc.ap of letter paper, while the war- rant which was lssued was also a un!que docoment, 1t belng written on the back of a businers oard, with lead pencll, and as the oars were jogging along, Justice Vaughan deputized a Oouncll Bicfls' man, who was on the tralp, to serve r3 constable, and instructed him to arrest the conductor on the arrival cf the train and take him forthwith to the office for a hearing. While this w: 1 going on the conductor was in the bageage car, but some one slipped in there and told him what was belng done, and he ( )ncluded to avold any trouble by handing back to the pri- senger the ticket, which of course ended the proceedings. [EbdicAREeTE s ol PERSONAL, E. M, Kersinger, a prominent capital- ist of Mus:atine, and who has large land- ed intereats throughout the state, returncd home yesterday evening after a brief busi. ness sojourn in the city. Mr, Ketsinger reporls that the er 1t part of the atate has suffered more from rain then we have here, and that crops there look sickly. Mr, Fox, of Co.aing, Iows, is in the city, on » visit to h'y davghter, Mis, E, Bchu", and Charles Fox, the well kncwn Main street merchrnt, Mr, Fox reports cons| o damage bythe rain near Corn. ing. Cor=z1 Bechtel, an old citizen of this oity, but for the past three years in busi- ness in Avoos, iy here with a view to re- turning to his first love and reengaging in business, Mrs., Means eui daughter, wife and daughter of the agent of the Wabash rail- road at Lawrence, were 1n the city yester- day, the guests of Tim Monahan, Mrs, Julia H, Severance, M, D,, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Dr. Jcffries, on Sixth avenue, She will remain in ourcity until Monday evening. Miss Clara Brooks, daughter of T, R, Brooks, has returned home from Pells, where she has been attonding college. Miss Carrie Atkins hrs returned home from Knoxvi'e, Ill,, where she recently graduated at the female seminary, Mayor Bowman and M. B. Brown re- turned from the firemen’s tournament at Waterloo, yesterday. D. A, Farrell, sheilff of Mills county, has gone to Colorado to attend to some mining property there, Alex Menage and F, Schoonheuser, of New York, were the first to arrive at the Ogden yesterday. G, A, Hopkins and Ben Awerbah were smong the Chicago tourists at the Ogden yesterday. J. F. Fisher, of Red Oak, wr1 in the city yesterday and a guest of the Pacific house. Loule Meyer, of Lincoln, was in the olty yesterday and stopped at the Ogden, R, Van Minden, of New York, arrived at the Pacific yesterday. Henry Kunan, of Clark, Iowa, is in the city on & busines trip, R, J, Teachout, of Rockford, IIl,, was at the Ogden yesterday. B, B, Usborne, of 8t, Louls, was at the Ogden yesterday. J. 8. Gorham, of Winterset, 1 at the Pa cific, Special Dispatch to Tus WatErLOO, June 16.—The Atlantlc team won the sweepstakes for hock and ladder company. Time, 2:40}. s Lapy Bravririers—Ladles, you, cannot make fair skin, rosy cheeks, and sparkling eyes with all the cos- wmetlos of France or beautifiers of the world, while in poor health and noth- Ing will glve you such rich blood, good health, strength and beauty as Hop Bltters. A trial Is certain proof, J. N. CABADY. F. H, ORCUTT. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 BROADWAY, = - COUNCIL BLUFFi, IOWA, EXCLUSIVE GARPET STORE. Only one in_the City. Stock now Complete. Mail Orders Bolicited. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadway. ALE. MNLEA Y NIE 8 CO.,|— Bulk and Barrel Lime, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE. J. M. PHILLIPS, Wholesale and Retail BOOTS AND SHOES Fine Shoes a Specia.ty, 4|3 Broadway, Council NUGENT & SMITH, MERCHANT TAILORS, First-class Goods and the Best of Workmanship Guaranteed. Bluffs, Nos. 7 snd Qihil:ln Str. 3 LR AR ,,,,,COUSOIE BLUFFE DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. JOHN BENO & G0., 15 sisia Sine: i 27 bone Siseet. L B GLAHK & c DRUGGISTS, Preascriptions com- . . vy poundod atall hours. 106 Broadway. MAX MOHN, }onsstox mouse. (e s bshins: J. M_BARSTOW, M. D.. oo s2s:%i on ave DR. J. F. WHITE, °™s&ins 6" wilow Svomen ™ N. SCHURZ, PO Gtica over Amorcan Exprom. 8. 8. WAGNER, iorfontrui s easomans reton, No. 2 dih J. M. ST. JOHN & GO, CASH BUYLRS, Who'esale bufter, eggs, poultry and fruit. Ship to us. Draft by return mall, 148 Broadway. 8. A. PIERGE, ™" ™" *"™ 0o st aad i aranse. PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTZ, cvi"s5” Ervacy. JAGOB KOCH, ituiii icesNorsos Main srent. ™ C. F. SMITH. 8ot P iaa tpectousons rarsined: W. W. SHERMAN. JAMES FRANEY, In FINE HARNESS I have the varlety HOWE & su“ FURNITURE, STOVES - and ) that brings pstronage, 124 Main street. MERCHANT TAILOR, Artistlc Work and Reasonable Onarges. 872 Broadway. Household Supplies, 303 Broadway, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Jamea Block, LI"nT & HAH y Practices in state and federal courts. Mauv'f Fine Furniture, Upholstery goods El STUGKERT & c wyCurtaina and Window Shades, 309 stuy- R e e ey e— And bath house, 421 and 423 Bmdwg. L. Sov- SANITAR".’ erelgn, Prop., P. J. Montgomery, M. D., Phy. WADE CARY, V¥ ™y sabie, No.18 Soott sreet P.J. HENNESS 3 Manaf' of HORSE COLLARS, Trade sup- plied, 8th 8t., between 6th and 7th Avenue. EDWIN J. ABBOTT, iieaiatConvepeoces ils way. Open for work, Pryor's Bex Job Printing Office, 7 Pearl street. B e pin e Our New Loan suu auprovement Uo Investigation Into the matter con- vinoes us that one of the most equita- ble, reasonable and feasible plans of bullding houses is that proposed and in operation by the Mercantile Loan, Trust and Improvement company of vhis clty. By Investicg in shares in this institation, which 1s backed by some of our best and most rellable business men, it becomes possible and comparatively easy for a man of mod- erate moans to secure a comfortable home for himself and family, In tak- inga ocertaln number of shares, at a certaln mor_.hly payment, in a few years & man ocan own a house W. H. ALM vice prosident, Judge Peake; sec- rotary, I R. Beory; treasurer, Col. '|OFFICER & PUSEY, REVERE HOUSE, S it Retiad s stid e any. DE CAY & GASSE CONTRAOTORS and BUILDERS Corner Sixth street and Avenue G. NEW AND SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD, 212 Broadway. P. OVERTON, Boebo, and thelr office ;l l;;tho base- DFALER IN nt of Shugart's an cMahon's s now block, oorner First avenue sud | Hard Wood, Yellow Pine Poarlror o 097 | and Red Cedar Lumber, WINTHERLICH BRO'S, |0, 0, 5ol Sar, Pous Shatnaion St Bridge Matesiai of all kinds, at Bed Kock Prices. Iron & Brass Foundry|"“woop asp coar and 11th Avenue, for brick yard ses. A full supply of wood Cos. 61 Rirest " | A ooal always o8 hand at yard, 802 and 804 OOUNCIL BLUFFS, . - IOWA, mm;.lgu;:.‘ s Tt avenue, between u W rUsSY, AR Council Bluffs, Ia, |Sisibsre iy Wi Established, - - 1858 &-"‘:"uwfium Z. T. LINDSEY & CO,, 412 Broadway, Councll Bluffs, West Slde Square, Clnrlnd»}lOWA' 'B. 8. TERWILLIGER, DECORATOR AND DEALER IN FANCY W ATT, 31 Maln Street, - COUNCIL BLUFFS, DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., Wholesale Fruers and Confoetioasrs iGimad 18 Pearl-st., Council BluXs, Ia. SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, DEALERS IN IMMIGRATION AGERENTS, Drafts on Bank of Ireland, Dublin, for sale. M. GALLAGHER, Now Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices, Polite Attendants. x4 5. Fliel;g:y P.qfiflmEut of the Metrepolitan Hotel, Lower Broadway PETER C. MILLER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AND WINDOW SHADES PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. FRESCOINGIN MODERN STYLES, w3qk Aafr %2 AND OTHER CHEAP, AT DE VOL & WRIGHT'S, 604 Broadwav, and 10 and 12 Main 8t., Council Bluffs MRS. M. McALIST«R, THE LEADING DEALER IN MILLINERY & NOTIONS, 226 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS, BOUGHT AND SOLD, MONEY LOANED, ABSTRACTS FOURNISHED. ROSE & M’MAHON NO.- 4 PEARL ST., COUNOIL BLUF¥ES. CRESTON BOUSE, MAX MOHN, - - - - - PROPRIETOR. 216, 217 and 219 south Main street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, : e . 8 MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN EHE AIXX G OO DS 837 Broadway, Oouncil Bluffs, lowa. , D, COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAI ¥B3. E. J. HARDING, ] NOTICES. IOWA. Medical Electrician _no'nc:.—sman sdvertisements, suc AND Lost, Found, To Loan, For Hale, To Reul, Wants, Boardlng, etc,, will be lnserted In this GYNECOLOGlST. column af the ow rateof TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first lusertion and FIVE CENTS | Gracuate of Rlectropathio Instifution, Phils PER LINE or cach subsequent Insertion. delphia, Penna. Leave adv tlseme &b our office, No.7 Pear] Strect, near Broadway. Offloe Cor, Broadway & Blenn Ave, QOUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, The treatwent of all disesses and pelnful fon as bousekeeper or | Scultios pocullar to females a specislly ces given, Ecquire st 217 L TS ufls. P o 0 L 3. SIBLEY, \ expcrience, 5 years under rol WROURMLE BRALER 1% No_ 1 stoue dresser. ” Address 1, n BUTTBR PROMIPT CASH PAID, No commissl ns eharged. Bend for Quotations. 542 Brosdway. - (COUNCIL BLUFFS, W. R. VAUGHAN: “ind oo vorma: "Sidas” S8 10542 | JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. dmsemiml Omaha and Counell Blufls MES. B. J, HILTON, M. D.,| “= . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | . 0da Fatlow,s block, over Seriagy Bask o 228 Breadwar. Counell Blufs 10 take un, 80 cents per week, de Uvered by carriers. Offics, No ¥ Pearl Btreed near Broadway. For Sale and Rent. PAPHER, GROCERIES,PROVISIONS,B00TS & SHOES 343 Broadway, Council Bluffs. GROCHRIHES WA LI. P.APER! WET NAILS, $3 A KEG, FLOODED GOODS Jowa. HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS | ! 7