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6 THE DAILY BEE---COUNCIL BLUFFS, MONDAY, JUNE THE DAILY BEE. FIREMENS FUN. SEWING SCHOOL. | das - . : | CASADY & ORCUTT, COUNCIL BLUFFS. T Tournament at Waterloo and Its|Girls Who Ave Trying Not 0uly to be| | - Resuls, Good, But Good for Something, | Gl ‘ a Monday Morning, June 18, 3 g Much Lusty Kicking About Unfair [ The Worthy Enterprise ot Kind. | @ S SUBSCRIPTION RATES e " Hearted Women, By Carrier = - % conts per week Treatment. as | A R N Lrpoflnded 9 5 i (=] h: ; OFFICE: The Bluff City hose team arrived here | For about a year there has been in | = arl]e [—1X 3 _ Mol Peari irest, Hear Broadway. Saturday night* They went not in vain | progress here a monthly enterprise which | c D il ’ . | e = [ 3 T8 as they managed to bring back about |has been progressing quictly, and with MINOR MENTION. 8275 in prizes, but they we s, and which cer y still more had they been given a fair | tainly merits more public recognition | - Sce Joseph Reiter's spring styles. 1d have done | no flourish of trumy chance. Chief Templeton and Pat Lacy | than has yet been given it. It is in fact | Additional local on seventh page. were the last to return, they reaching |a sewing school, the purpose of which m’ The Round Table has adjourned for | here yesterday morning. They confirm [ to help the young girls of the poorer | INDSEY & GO } the summer. the previous reports as to the unfair man- | families of the city, and to help them in | Only one in the CIty Stock now complflue Z- To L ) The Republican caucuses are to be held | ner in which several featuves of the tourna- | the truest sense, by helping them to help | Pt 3 . back with him the walnut which had been | The school meets every Saturday after- | y West Side Square, Clarinda, Towa. John N. Baldwin is to orate at Glen ‘ 8% | i ot b B slipped into the hose used on the Rescue | noon from 3 o'clock to b o'clock on | 0 - - - - 0 | ot SR steamer, and which prevented its winning | last Saturday afternoon the tinie, instead ‘502 Broadway, COUNCIL BLL/FFS“ H. 8. Shelly is booked as the drunkest | first, In fact there is much dissatisfaction [ 0f being given SR and practice — man Officer Morse could find to run in felt over the way visitors were used, and |10 sewing, was allowed for social festivi < Sheriff Guittar left with his last batch | M aterloo s gained g Lo | oo piely - Wlio' o | for Fort Madison last evening, ;;:lll‘l'y:)..}:‘ having the state tournament | ) HpLa !ml-“ ed the oceasion dstory telling, play deed mnh» lives of uhm‘\ of the «.wlnl | Five emigrs ALONS PASSEC Pongy TRIAL OF STEAMERS 1 Five emigrant wagons passed through dren, and will serve to make the associa MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE, HARD AND SOFT COAL AT LOWEST PRICE Tere yesterday, en route from Missouri | For distance—1st, 8100 and state silver | tions of the sewing school stronger and | No, 34 Pearl Street, - - - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS, wWA., to Dakota. trumpot; 2, £50. " For time, throwing | happier than_ever i — — ] Macedonia is to send to Glenwood a | Water 100 fect—1st, 100, 2d, #50. | These children as they ave gathered on Sunday school excursion on_the Fourth | Jenunie Jewel, of Watetloo, throw Wi | Saturday afternoon for’ instruction form | . J. M. PHILLIPS ‘ f July, ter in 4:16; distance, 270 feet inches. |iydeed an interesting study, and the en- A - 2 Steamer Linchan, of Dubuque, threw 5 WHOLELALE AND RETAIL Rev. J. K. Black, of Bucyrus, Ohio, | 260 feot 5 inches: 1o recard of it | terprise is proof that there is much prac- ' i tical Christianity still loft the world, . pre ;{l«).ml at the Presbyterian church yes. Black k, of Waterloo, time 0} ; ,,'.]“'_ u,,}:‘,,,l‘:"]f,;\l,l. :1 into ¢ ;I‘:'N ,” \"n:,,,‘, terday, Im‘-n‘tlr. 4 feet 9 ! llw 3 just entering the school are placed in the Miss Montgomery, the new organist of | 1, Independence, - time | 0 class, Here they are taught to over- T T 5 = the T ytevian “church, is receiving | 1:06{ an 230 feet 7 inches. . |hand patch work, ete. When tl ad- | distan, feet 9 inches, lig) o sewing o8 o R i Ll imant s, gy A rlb ot e Wl':.u ,Il‘v]::n‘n sewing, ruffles 18, THE LEADING DEALER IN moved through here Saturc | 3 e S0 | ko ks oy . ke | e B I Fine Sh°es a sPe"laltY for Dakota. lives in New aprons, and there they preg The cases against Mideon Critchfield HORSE RACES, | selves to enter what is known i l-h‘ s ‘413 BroaI/Wfl}’ ¥ i bt BLUFFS { M I I I I ne ry and NOtIOns- for assaulting Ald. M, Pierson, ]n\\ been 1,. the 46 hose race there were five en- [ment department, where they are Mn;.:h. i it oty e e G LR oy AR NUGENT & SMITH, AR T L T . M. CALLACHER, Main Street, Council Bluffs, the I.unu. did not arrive yesterday morning as expected, having edit” svlaenty ditayed s lieta on o | Sewyers, i, 46, lacking in their home life, and enables | | | Dite Salla; Ln Pasia) & \elpful. Each girl has her own sewing | ; i ; O R RS Ao M sendorforand Holstreturned | Lo Porte, anid \\'.fl|1<:(‘.”'.1.\..1{.1 first | bag, upon which is her name, and u|7 apd 9 Main Street, s . - COUNCIL BLUFFS TEFLY | F/rst Door east ofMefropo//tan h’atel, “"“‘”“‘“ g from St phSaturday, business having money and Davenport took third. ticket which shows what work she has ac- q called them back prematurely from the il complished. As far as possible the girls | = = suengerfest. They report a happy time 4 3 2 furnish their own material, but where DIREC’I‘ORY‘ COUI\TCIL BLUFPEFS, IA ,,“m_: For distance—First, $100 and state _ = PETER C. MILLER, g i hrioe O aud stato | not able to do so it is furnishedthem, e SR oE b championship broom; second, £50; third, 5 ros! of their labor is in N NO & i LY ML Hon. John Van Valkenburg, who is ! v,“,‘,,,]“h... 2004 ; La Porte, 105.8: ::]‘:}‘N”('im‘.f “:\l\': f\:‘llzl‘l,l f!.‘,llinr';:‘_:“ i JO i BE O CU., 18 Main street and 17 Pearl strect. WHOLESA ND RETAIL the supreme vice-chancellor of the 200: Vinton, 178.8: Wilton ‘in Knights of Pythias, remembers Tie By with a copy of his address given at the celebration at Burlington, Junction, 198, Independ fidban | S e e e L R CTARKE S 0% we o, | Wall-Paper and Window Shades and Painting in all its Branches, . k| SRR AR v et tneReeA | VTIAVXSIN O FLIVE ‘ CRESTON HOUS ‘ FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE. irccery, 215 Main Street. . Hotel, 217 and 210 Main street, Two boys indulged in a fisticuff on Tho time | their mental and moral habits are not | INos.18 and 20 North Main St. Pear] street, while men who ought to bo | take ¢ and reaching the | overlooked either. There are brief de- | T @ OFFICH ; | — - — = — 11“ better business, looked on and laughed. | top of | .l..".'ll"::l.’.'.'(. 500 yards, W | votional exercises, swi short talks, J°M. BARSTOW, M. D., Corner Fifth strect and Fifth ave 3en Hogan ought to come back and give | terloo o1 |stories read to them, other means | OFFICE, 1 } some more of his experiences in the ring. A\|““.|...\(.,_ 407 and ‘u- : |used to give healthy interest to the ‘])R J F VVHII‘E Corner Main and Fifth up-stairs. Residence, 60 Willow avenue " K U The orat 3 IUSTICE OF THIE: PEACE, | AND OTEIER ble to accept, the| First prise, 8150 and state chamion CHo 1iEioe S Ko liiwo Sbeen HAling ”'\N SCHURZ. Office over A I Express | July here | § fialiogo0 onpy e Bint e, 8130 and wnta o e R A o FLOODED COODS CHEAP m ly \vvl of remembrance, 1 V P LIVERY AND FEED, ley to fill the position, and it need | fourth, I'ime en on the run, I"'”'“"“ J;‘.,‘.[,| \1.,.“‘ ;‘1‘\“l,[,,.m.:;‘,.‘,,l\'f\ >_, b WAGNER, Will contract for f .‘.'4. at reasc u.‘: rates. Fourth strect 0 1ot be said that he will do it well. M, |and the time also including couplings ustaining the enterprise 1 Q V E ’ susta g the enterprise by giving tim e O an l Ig t s Ship . Flickinger will read the Declaration of Ntown, 40 and 46 scconds; Osk to make it a permanent suceess, Po Mus, | Draft by reurn wail, 146 Broadway i and 4b}; ik, F s L Dot 414 e | money, material, or whatever is needful, |J, M, ST, JOHN & CO..CASH BUYERS, Wit neil Blutts. 5901 and 451; | ¥ F. Ford, perhaps, more than any e 504 Bl‘oa(lway and 10 and 12 Main St., Council Bluffs. [ Davenport, 42 and 48, o4 fother oo person, s due the success ai-|§ A, PIERCE, Mg A s avinug — R urday for the larceny of some “curtains | | tained, but there have heen other wi luw | fr Mrs. Monese’s house, which was FREE FOR ALL HOOK AND LADDER. | helpers, among them hein, A, Broadway Meat Market, | wrecked by the flood. Delia was dis This was won by the Manchesters i..{‘('.ml. Miss Jennie Becbe, Miss Carrie PETHYBP[DGE & HERBE‘RTZ b7 Broaiway ; R S COLE & co charged, but the boy was given ten days | 424 and 50; Atlantic second in 43 and | Spooner, Mrs. Houghton, Miss Annie Y NT of | MANUFACTUKER AND DEALERS IN ALL in jail, 4], AT M Btave mlw]A.COB K()CH il COmpeLe L Bl s R Feas oo hesde 20a. 805 atali Buy ' recently intervie a number of the , first mone; Iskalc Miss Nl:”u: Hatcher w HOOK AND LADDE 100 and third, § First - selected for the Fourth of CHAMPIONSHIP HOSH L 4 rloo, 41} 'and 46]; C 4 Delia Jackson, a colored girl, and Olie Jackson, a dusky boy, were arrested Sat- | FR First pri terloo, 38 and 4 O ALL HOSE RACE : 5. 8300; second, $150 Wa. | ment furnished on St There is an_ excellent prospect for the Taces on the Fourth, Mayor Bowman t Bought and Sold. oo |\ Money ILioaned, Abstracts Furnished ! B e S Ty e R R 2 vice 1..-.-M.1.-yn. . Johnson, Marshaltown; 3d vice | C! president, Arch Christie, Des Moinos; [ recording secretary atie that a majority of them intend coming Bluff City, 30 and 45}, second money. f\“‘lvk 1\'\|"»‘I]I:I~:l~“tl~‘- .l«:}::fl..f-".:":flfi“ffn, :y)xl:l | W W SHERMAN 1 have the \:nr\."’\“:(\h“’;ll‘:Ill:r!:_«l‘llti:n',yl.v“li-)l:\\‘Lu Main street, | And Ornaments. Also Wood and Iron Pumps, Wood Tubing and G: e Fixtures, for both doubt. championship was to be decided by nm and givls mado moro Iu-ll-h-l and | enablo ' person fo road masic b aight which resulted in Bluff City taking sec: those who thus travel from house to house, e tia ks o | gl iasil lines, | Johnson, Des Moint Wood and Tron Pumps. - Orders will receive pr te o, A Jhoss ke the s Toommin | Ty an agreement. o’ botweens h | ity mission s such as tocomimend itailf o & Rt AR T A FURNITURE STOVES, X young man was cnsnsing Saturday | TG L0 ono making tho’ b i i) HOWE & SO, i ™™ v HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDg all kinds of musical instruments | A o ond.in both race sons to bu Too much ecaution cannot F. Walker, Water! Townsend, the advance end of n)n Our regular dealers generally get hold of L. Tullis, Win- | the 21st. It will need patience, [(WADEACARNA & omce, Brayrintatior o er BUBAEOR o oot atraet 3 JOHN R. MARTIN, stary, 1 Y A 2 4 Manufacturer of HORSE COLLARS, Those who went from this city to Des | Lacy, Council Bluffs ing w. b v :;uuhun\.;]m-ml »-;Tu»‘..l;;\‘ f]nr |;‘-. (B 0% HENNESSY, e suped™” Sthatreet, between 6th and 7th aye Moines, to attend the grand grove of B | home in Somhern Alabama, called thither by STICE Of PEACE, : Druids, have many good words to suy of FOR SALE CHEAP, the illness of her mother. {EDWIN J. ABBOTT, A ' o NTRAC lHl’ AND H ILDER, Yorsemen at Cedar Rapids, and learned | 901 and 4d4; Davenport, 42 and MERCHANT TAILOR. Nu BOiSouthMainBtreBt. . Vatoansssres. v COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, o ore Wi b ot o e, PEOiAS, | Wagorion and Biuf City teamn the tate | oo tomen mads ap: | JAMES FRAINEY, aoici o SERESSITMEEE, o ot 2:Ya(h35 iof mubioal book, «]mmmg (ol e o) Bugithe Tl in the other, | TR ATTOR. S AT LAW, Tt « Mueller's, LINDT & HART James Block. Practices in state and federal courts. T s ned thyt by mis- The following aro the officers-clect r.,u — ! e T ek R ull et el AN TTUARITING. sty & everything that is worth anything in their | gl Sorresponding G [ N A G R R ayor P, ‘al of that cit, notonly | At B suquet’s Checkered Barn, 404 and | Tudge Aylesworth has returned from visiting | Has a full line of Bath Tubs, Sinks, Boilrs, for his activity as & mayor, but for his | 406 Bitaa ey R Ofna 1l kindly treatment of the visitors. He | pies, one Set of Double Harn provided carriages for a drive about the | Plafform Spring Wagon, city, and every way showed such hospi- | der. Will sell separate tality as to place thevisiting Druidsunder PRI manyobligations. Notsatisfied with that, W. T. Braun has just received a large he invited some of them to go with him | stock of Fire Works for the Fourth of | ™ in his special car to Denver to attend the | Jy! y. Harry Stern has got off his sick bed, and is Tron Pipes and fittings. J nteed. three Po- [ his estates in Dakota, and once more gets | REYVHRE HUUSE, Broadway opposite \‘(\\\\‘AIV?‘”;\Il\‘:vm‘vr‘“'H-flnwle!.el.‘dl]wr‘l‘n. No, 11 Pear! st,’.‘;:; - b ‘ COUNCIL BLUFFS. 88, and one [ down to the business of adjusting cracked T Rt .o|DE CAY & CASSEL. Miss Merkel, who has been under musical ATl g: AND SECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD GOODS, instruction in Chi roturned home Satur- | yyr 77 ATMY, souna . H v Bough VR NSO e o Grand Army rm|uinl|3!lwlr,u Besides be- e going to get little serength out of Nebraska | S P IECIAL NOTICES.| WINTHERLICH BROS. 224 AND 226 BROADWAY. ing an enthusiastic Druid is post com Attend the Great Lace Curtain Sale at | air, mander of the Grand Army of the Repub- | Casady & Orcutt’s. John Murphy, of St. Paul, was among yos. | NOTICE.~Special advertisoments, such as_Lost, BOOKS TOYS AND NOVELTIES lic, and is now building, in Des Moines, —— SOHN SOUEINLY, OF Wb &80 MM, AODE Found, To 1. Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board ) Y N a hall for the use of the post. He seems A Railway Change. torday's wrrivals at the Pacif ing, ete., will be inserted i this column at the low Greatest Variety in the City, No stranger should fail to visit my store rooms, { to show the same kind of enterprise in W. E. Davis, the southwestorn p M. H. Heynemann, of San Francisco, ar- | rute of TEN CEN R LINE for the first insertion Cor. Gth St. and 11th Ave. —— S se— — ) what ever he takes hold of. ra! o R ML o 3 rived at the Ogden yesterday, and FIVE CENTS PER 1 or each subsequent in- | (OUNCIL BLUFFS, - - Iowa ger agent of the Sioux City route gden ) y [ e taeh mbisguentla: NCIL BL \ . B d st L d { MEXICAN POLME resigned his position, to take effect July 5 “'l» D. :"I'-"ill:- of Woodbine, Tows, spent | w.':‘::;':fm.; el Titos. ovvicen, 1. N, PUSEY I'Oa. Way eaam aaun l‘y ' | i 9 1st, in order to enter the position of gen. | SUday at the Pacific, An elegant Toilet Soap. Every cake ) I n of g diggec ‘ v 9 724 WEST BROADWAY. e —— | Grand Trunk railway, with headquarters | ¢ Pcific ; VAR S ok o o BANKERS A.C. LARSON,. - n 3 % z Proprletor. ‘WARNER'S Mé‘{’]{i“ AND LIVER |, Ohicago. Mr. Davis has done nobly by | - B French, of Akron, Obio, reached the Og Y eterencos given. " Enquire ab 217 Broadvay, LATEST IMPOVED MACHINERY. den yes Council Bluffs, - Ta. the Sioux City route, and by his umnmg ", energy, wise management and o £ e & Change of Time. the I-umnu. Mnl« at the same time h.- Rev, Joseph Knotts has returned home, A clnge of time in the running of | 48 Wou many friends, who will regret his —— A T ey BB RR T ..|P. Overton, (oceries, Provisions, Boots aud Shoes, \\hn have secured him know Imu and ap- | ing Oftice, 7 Pearl str n connected —— terms, \.Mm- o K ¥IL, Brk Ofce, Sunday, June 17. preciate him, he having b ) DEALER IN IMMIGRATION AGENTS. Our New Loan and Improvement Co, | (0000 Blufts Morning train for Sioux City, also|With that line before. They now of : DRAFTS ON THE BANK OF IRELAND, DUBLIN, FOR SALE, ROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS Tor Nebraskn points, via Missouri Valley, | & better positionthan that he ho Hard Wood, Yellow Pine ! 8 Investigation into the matter convinces D ) - - - Yeaves Browaway depot, Council Blu, at | H s b bo musmelod by 1. € Chenta, | it o of the st .~,.-';::;‘;u:;,z:;“:;.::;‘PHYE;‘GM*E “MRG-EON and Red Cedar Lumber, DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., 7:20 a. m. daily, being 35 minutes earlier | who has been in the office of Mr. Buch- [is that proposed and in operation by the 33 Broadway, Counoil Bluffs, Oak and Red Cedar Piling, Cdar Telegraph Polesand (Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE.) than hereto anan, the general passenger agent of the | Mercantile Loan, Trust and Improve- | ] Fencx 0wk Dinicilon St Brilge Material E Rbate 9o it 4 Sioux City route, & young man who has [went company of this city. By invest- | ’ Licinde, a4 I ' M o] _‘:\‘:‘l,‘l"_""i“‘l“ Fed, aluvady shown abiliiy wnd cnterprise in | ing in shares in this instition, which | 3 Fae SEETRTLIE W00D AND COAL ! ALl i il et S 4 railway matters, backed by some of our best and most re ¢ | ' i(nlllllln”llllmu Rl ity sl T e : liuble business men, it hecomes possible ‘BUTTER A e e e | 16 and 18 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs, fowa, I'he CAUGHEY HOUSE on Broadway fand e mparatively easy for a man is one of the best hotels of its size in the |y 9:00 8. m., being 10 wminutes later than [ oy’ " b in the moderat sen for Quatat heret fore. : { home for himself and family. In taking | N3 mnision chanced o s | e i Oty ET—— | ortain nummbor of shazes, ¢ a cortain | MRS.E.J. HARDING, M. D. B S TERWILLIGER, aska points via Missouri Valley, | The republicans of Council Blufis will | M0nthly payment, in a few years a man ALMA E KElTH Nedical Electrician DECORATOR AND DEALER 1N FANCY copt Sunday)at :00 . ., | can own a house of his own for about the | Brown’s Iron Bitters and Hop Bitters, e T R L L O S L L ~ SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, Address Hy, Hand Beonriii i 804 ¥ f k DEALERS IN 2 | Merritt, of New York City, is at the \ TANT! yer | stone dre 5 suc Al always on hand Prompt Cash Paid. Uttce, 505 First A strect —— Paul, Minneapolis, cte., arrives daily at means to seeure a comforta { eqye | Tize given Ahove is Chicago time, 50| g June 18, 1883, at 7:30 o'clock v, w., | believe the Mercantile Loan and Trust F' M lh | 31 Main Street, Council Bluffs, lowa, aminutes faster than local time | at the places below indicated, for the pur- | €ompany, by organizing and opening up | lne 1 nery. Vi The Si O p ¥ for busin hay lled a long felt . = he Sioux City route continue to run | pose of elocting delegates to the republi. | ©0F business, have filled a “long fi HAIR GOODS, WAVES, BANGS, ETC = i their evening train solid from Council | want in Council Blutts, Their plans and | GO Ciadugt t phia | oy ‘.\I(I .u:]"\\“nl:nu“\ 11‘..‘:”" % mlllu‘ }.‘m .ulm.n o ‘.nl.nn‘ n to be held at the ‘\[,,.m of loans \\ 1l bear the most [ ale S!DC/( Entlre/y Fresh and New.|vem CRESTON HOUSE, of e - . | court house on June 22 ful seruting and examination, and we 4 - | ] .S ;h‘?:nlftu‘:;‘ns ‘\n ulu“lh’yllf.lf.:‘.l::‘llhly\.':"‘,‘“} The First ward at Weis & Clausens’ [have no hesitancy in pronouncing v!um‘ 105 15th Street, Opp. Postoflice Office Cor. Broadway & Glenn Ave| MAX MOHN, . a . PROPRIETORY Worthington, Towa, Spirit Lake, Tows, |55 s seect o dlogaten rensonablo and equitable, and basked by yopogy KELLER, & CO., COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA 215, 217 and 219 S. Main Streot, Clear Lake, Iowa, Paul and ““”“ . The Second ward at nh: oftice of Smith, | gentlemen of honor integrity, As DAgh L e e COUNCIL BLUFFS, - ~ - - - - 10WA. apolis, Mm" Cal ]u .uul Superior tickets Carson & Harl, and select cight dele- | the company exists it becomes at onee an UNDERTAKERS P Tha tomiment ¥ | — are now on sale, good to return until Oc- | 84tes. institution of value and credit to our city | tober S1st, " The Third ward at the city building, | and those who desire homes, Their pres ® who de W.R. VAUGHAN MRS. D. A BENEDICT, | —— and select seven dels ident is T. A, Kirkland; vice ]{-n\luul | of Wooder, and Metalic Cas t AT i Commercial job printing, finest styles| The Fourth ward at the court house, [Judge Peake; sceretary, 1. R, Beery "’\;h"': o Quby pomup Justlce of the Peace‘ THE LEADING J and reasonable rates, at Pryor's BEe Job |and select nine delegates. treasurer, . Beeb »m-l their office is | for'forty years and thoroughly understands | ie H e I B G— O O D S Y Office, 7 Pearl street. By order of the republican township|in the basement of Shugart & McMa. [ ness. Warcrooms, 311 “"T\"xfi:,.‘1.“1‘."‘“511:};)“]-t Omaha and Council Blufls, 2 | ——— o - central committee, hon's new block, corner First avenue and | i &1L 16 hanches pe JographiG aud miall | Real estate and collectionagency. In 0dd Fellow's | Dr. West, Dentist, 14 Pearl strcet, * Cuas, M, Hanz, Chairman, | Peatl street, JANZT-Ty, [ ey Al aoumoe ey, o ePe 8 AR ook, over Saviugy Back, e 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs. The finest quality and larg: M pgates,