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6 THE DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BLUFFS, TH THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Thursday Morning, June 21, T omsememion maTes Ty Carrier = = = = = = - 20 centa per week By Mall ¢ - = - - - $10.00 per Year OFFICE: No. 7 Pear] Street, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. See Joseph Reiter's spring styles. Cheap Railroad Tickets at Bushnell's, Justice Abbott desires to staté that he is aspiring or perspiring for the shriev alty. The engine room of the iron works was s0 flooded yesterday that work had to cease. ) pains are being spared to make the coming Fourth of July celebration a hig success, There have been over three hundred cases in the police court during the last three months. The examinations of the boys in St. Joseph's academy are to be held next Monday and Tuesday, Little Sioux, Big Soap, Maggie F., Lucreace, and other fleet ones, pected here on the Fourth, There is a demand for Council Bluffy young or Charles M. Harl is called for at Little Sioux on the Fourth. E. C. Cole, the real te man, is building a little brick oftice on Main street, next to James & Haverstock's, The case of John Reynolds, charged with beating a hoard bill ‘at Nick Back- us’, has been coutinued until the 30th. An interesting programme is arranged for the gradunting exercises of the high school to be held in Dohany's hall this evening, The long-prolonged case of Dougherty, charged with stealing a cow, has had an- other postponement, this time until the end of the month, Justice Schurz yesterday discharged W, K. Woodard from the charge of raising a disturbance in front of Mrs. Hoag's boarding house. It is said that the Methodists have de- cided not to begin their church_ente prise this year, but to wait until some ore convenient season, Raymond & Campbell have been given the contract_for building a bridge over the creck at North Main street, and work will commence as #oon ns the material arrives, which will be in about a month, The job department of this office has mot catght up with orders since its presses first started up. It is evident from this that folks do appreciate fine work, espe- cially when coupled with reasonable prices. . The appearance of Tie Ber in its en- Targed form, and with its new dress, wins forit much praise from Council Bluffs folks. Delivered at your door at onl twenty cents a week, it gives the most news for tho least money, of any paper in | this part of the land. The man Knight, arrested for steali some windows and lumber from the ¢ ing park, was discharged yestor prosecution went lame because of the absence of Mr. Pettibone, who was con- idered an important witness, and who ‘was not in the city. One of Dr. Archibald's horses, N mont, & very speedy and promising colt, now in the hands of Sam Colbourn, the veteran driver and trainer, at the driving park, is to give an exhibition of speed at the driving park on the Fourth, . Yesterday morning the rain came down in torrents again, and gave a rise to the but did no great damage except additional washouts of banks and fills, The river is on the rise, too, and some alarm was felt about that yesterday. A number of teams standing in the streets were started yesterday morning by the sharp-falling hail. One ice wagon scattered part of its load along Poarl streel, and one of the evening porters, secing one of the chun ran out and picked it up, supposing it | was a hailstone, and that he had struck a sensation, . 1t is useless for newspaper canvassers o try to build up their own circulation by trying to make Council Bluffs folk be- lieve that Tue BEE is a twenty-five cent a week paper. Larger than any other paper, and crowded with more and bettor news, it still sticks to the low price of twenty cents a week, delivered by car- Tier, There are many readers of Tue Bk ‘who are keeping their weather eye out to see how near the medium hit it, who two weeks or 80 ago predicted in these col- umns that there would be heavy rains until the 20th, and then it will come off 80 hot and dry that the earth will be parched and cracked as never hefore. esterday should have ended the rain season according to this prediction. Frank P. Ward, of Burlington, an en- ineer on one of the eastern divisions, ad to run a train through to Council Bluffs on special orders, He improved this chance for a wedding trip too, and while here yesterday got out the neces- sary license and had Justice Schurz tie him tight to a prepossessing named Nellie E. Merritt, Mo. The newly wedded back for Burlington last evening. While others are discussing and cussing L T T BT A e work on his property, and is building a private levee, three or four feet in height and five feet across, which he believes will protect his property.in case of un- other flood. If the experiment succeeds his neighbors will take the benefit of his experience. 1f it does not they will say “P'told you s0.” In any event it is a great deal better than standing around trying to decide what to do. A special train managed to get through from St. Joe yesterday, bringing home some of those who have been attending The band also the siengerfest there. came. Others of the excursionists got left, owing to a misunderstanding as to when the train was to start. Those who pt for returned report a fine time, e the delay in getting home. The pil- 5;im-,u they marched up the street, isplayed o banner telling the whole story—*‘In the Swngerbund we have trusted, and in 8t. Joe we got busted.” L — Open for work, Pryor’s Bee | ing Oftice, 7 Pearl street. The CAUGHEY HOUSE on Broadway is one of the best hotels of its size in the west, Dr. West, Dentist, 14 Pear] street, ) Print- ) FROM SUICIDING, An Oakland Merchant Tries in Vain 10 TakejHis Life, and is Now to be Cared For, SAVE Yesterday friends Mr. A AL Max well, fofj Oakland, brought him to this city, and the insane commissioners passed upon his case, Mr. Maxwell has been in the agricultural machinery business at Oakland for some time, and has handled many goods for Council Bluffs houses, and has held the respect and confidence of all. Tately he has been quite de spondent, so much so as to make it ap parent that his mental powers were af fected, He has had of late an idea that he had lived long enough and he sought, a day or two s to pr the sincerity of this belief by shooting himself. For tunately the ball did not make a very dange s wound, though it lodged in the breast, and has not yet been taken out He will now be placed under treatment at the asylum, and it is hoped that he may soon be restored to reason. | — DIve ALL, m and His Divorced Wife €1 Each Oth Broadway, and Take a Tumble, A week or public was drawn to a 1 ago the attention of the n named B, F Gum, who made a terrible squeal becanse some dusky dove had robbed him in a threatened to shoot the girl. She was so frightened that she swooned, and the fiend tore her clothes but failed to accom plish his purpose. On her re. covery from her faint she ran into the louse and the brute so frightened her by further threats of shooting if she oame out, that she kept herself hidden, not daring to peep out even, until the hired man returned from his day's work, and found her in a horrible condition She notified others, and a band of indig nant citizens started out on the hunt for the wretch, but he had got too good a start, and evaded the The greatest indignation is naturally felt in the com- munity, and threats of swift and sure s the penalty for the brute are fre ,.<\|.r.m.-.“ The girl describes him as being a tall, slerder man, light com- saring dark pants torn about nd a light checkered co shoe was buckled and the other lac is to be hoped that he may be brought in yet and made to answer for the crime, Exclusive | —— COMMERCIAL, COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, WieAT—No, 2 spring, 8ic; No. 8, 70¢; re- good demand. There is not enongh corn coming o market; dealers payin new mixed, A ipts of corn are OATs—Seare Hay 6 00 7 Coat—Delivered, hard 1100 per t 550 per tos oad butter scar Lin fair de Rye- 40 45c; t supply Comy MEAL~—1 25 per 100 pound {502 Broadway, - Woon—Good supply; prices at yards, 5 @500, CASADY & ORCUTT, Garpet Only one in the City. Stock now Complete. CASADY & ORCUTT, Store, COUNCIL BLUFFS.| 1883, Z. T. LINDSEY & CO, 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. West Side Square, Clarinda, Iowa. ; creamery mand at girl was discharged, and he was fined | ““Fann— Fai enough so that h of Guu, under the name of M one of their four ch Al , dhe. bagnio, of about 825 in money. The | | Foos le and plenty at 106 11c per dozen, nks' whe o left of the| Povtrny—Firm, d ] Llittle loft Ii pound for turkeys and 10¢ for chicke wife | VG pra s B i R.J. | a0 per Tippet, arrived here the other day from Atlantic, and yest band on Br money he got back, The divore w1 6063 40, day she met her hus Brooss 2 00@ 3 00 per dozen. had with her ) STOCK. , a girl about CATILE 3 00@ 3 50; calves, 6 006 50, A sot-ton once |, Hoos —Market for hogs quiet, as the ing houses are closi 11 years old. They ha A. H. MAYNE & CO,, DEALERS IN MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE, HARD AND SOFT COAL A No, 34 Pearl Street, LOWEST PRICE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. MRS. M. McALLISTER, THE LEADING DEALER IN Bulk and Barel Lime Louisville& Portand Cement MIillinery and Notions. Main Stree Council Bluffs, a8 to who should Thave the girl They clutched and fell together | —— din a | Our New Loan and Improven I i to take good car allowed to depart a esting scene for th rail and put i th the doings of the city: m the sidewalk,where they indu lisgraceful scramble until separated, He court. As Others See Us, Dunton’s Spirit of the Turff thus calls attention to the coming Fourth in this The Council Bluffs, Towa, Association is out with a speed programme and Fourth of July celebration, which ap- peals at once to the patriotism of the general public, and the thrift of those who go upon the hot tr for gold. On the Fourth there will e a salute at sun- vise and parade at 10 a. m., an addre by Hon. A, J. Poppletor 2:50 horses for £400, Col will ce in 2:30 for 8400, Thy arbacue for 2400, and open to the entire congressional rict, for a saddle, bridle and whip. is also to be a dance, a balloon and fireworks. The second day's progr is equally good. [The proof-r gests that we have mixed these people up, but we have only time to declare that our intentions are honorable, and that Jouncil Blufis will have an immense ce! bration and meeting. ] S Is your wife's health poor! Are your children sickly? Give them Brown's Tron Bitters. 1t will rovive them. - — The examinations at St. Francis acade my for girls came to an end yesterday. The afternoon exercises were particularly intercsting, the graduating class being examined in the sciences and some of the higher branches. The young ladies by ractical experiment showed their famil- lavity with science, and their explana- tions and answers to queries not only in- terested the large company of friends © gathered, but proved to them that they had not studied in vain. The ex- hibition of the school is to be given on the 28th. D. N. Houn and W, R. Vaughn have start- ed westward on a ten J. Alexander, of Lincoln, was at the Pa- cific yest M. A. Lawsoc, the city yesterday. B. F. Elliott, of Boston, was a Pacifie house guest yosterday. George Gilbert and wife, of Weston, were in the city yesterday. of Elm Creek, Neb,, was in A. C. Daley, of Madison, Wis,, arrived at the Ogden yesterday. Steve Smith, F. W. Bullock, and J. A, Parrish, were Chicagoans at the Ogden yester- day, G. C. Kinley, of Dunlap, was in the city yosterday, George Harrison and wife, of Troy, N, Y., were among yesterday's comers to the Ogden. B, F. Hodgman, of Red Wing, Minn,, was booked at the Ogden yesterday, W. 8. Bull, of Racine, is an Ogden house arrival, J. Altman, of Cincinnati, came to the Ogden yesterday. Mr. Christian, representing a fire hose manu- factory at C'helsea, Mass., is at the Ogden, C. R. Pratt, of the cif terday. he Harlan Herald, was in Marshalltown to see about matters pertaining to the coming race | — WHERE IS THE WRETCH ? have all the children and the man agreed | ment company of this city, By invest- f them, they were | i B 1, but lthoy imi backed by some of our best and most re- proved the opportunity to charge and|liable business men, it becomes possible rechargo wach other with all sorts of |and comparatively easy for a man of |413 Broadway, - faithlessness, meking a decidedly inter- | moderate means to secure a comfortable who lean over the | home for himself and family. In taking sure listening to | a certain number of shares, at a certain monthly payment, in a few years a man can own a hou nme | Pat Lacy and J, C. Morgan have gone to ; shippers are | 00 t Co. [ He| Investigation into the matter convinces Has a full line of Bath Tubs, Sink, Boilors, Brass and Lead Goods, Lead and Tron Pipes and fittinge. Job- choked her and _she scratched him, and | us that one of the most equitable, reason- bing promptly attended to. First-class work guaranteed. both were finally led into the cooler. |able and feasible plans of building houses No, 11 Pearl Street, 0, A . ¥ COUNCIL BLUFFS. Judge Aylesworth gave them a talking to | is that proposed and_in operation by the and s the woman agreed to let the man | Mercantile Loan, Trust and Improve- [ I —_— in shares in this institution, which is J. M. PHILLIPS, WHOLELALE AND RETAIL Fine Shoes a Specialty. COUNCIL BLUFFS, JO}:IN R. MARTIN, Practical Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter, L. C. BRACKETT, 224 AND 226 BROADWAY mmo a8 lio 1 beliove the Mercanti company, by organ for business, have filled o long feft ; want in Council Bluffs, Their plans and | 7 and 9 Main Street, system of loans will bear the most NUGENT & SMITH, ineni Merchant Tailor o Lo wnd st | C1oeT 11456 (00DS AND THE BEST OF WORKMANSHIP GURANTEED, COUNCIL BLUFFS. ful serutiny and examination, and w have no hesitancy in pronouncing them | DImMmOTORY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, TA. nable and equitable, and gentlemen of honor and inte the company exists it becomes at once an and thos ident is Judge T ; treasurer, Col. 1 in the bascment hon's new block, corner Fi Pearl street. who desire hon Their pres- | . Kirkland; vice president, \| - Kinkland: viee preslent, | MMAX. MOHN, 1 their office is t avenue and | Some Base Ball Salaries, New York Sy N. SCHURZ. “There is a good deal of head work | about base ball,” said Manager 1. J. |8, § WAGNER, Mutrie the other day at the polo grounds, who have made their mark in it, and adopted it as o profession. So Ll Sane ausation i oons | ST AT PEIER O cerned, there is every reason why ball ayers now receive salaries w would bo considered pr young ministers, law, There are now thirty me professional n association, seven in the Inter- association and eight in the N western league. This requires s skilled pla salaries, until it 18 not an uncommon thing for a first class player to recei more than £3,000 for eight months’ work. New York league to about the samo competition is when Al Reache, mana- not get them. Do you see that young| fellow in the Chicago nine, who just| P J. HENNESSY, caught that ball so beautifully in “the week working in a paper mill not long This season he refused an eng ., hingmian bo sfued o sagge:| REVERE HOUSE, more, He is a close student, and has kept up Last winter he skl vl JOHN BENO & CO., institution of value and credit to our \n_v“L_ B. CLARK & Co.. & M J. M, BARSTOW M. D,, Ay | DR, J. F. WHITE, sularies of the Metropolitan team | amount. to 820,000, and those of the| B+ STOCKERT & CO., sum. You may judge how sharp the| SANITARIUM A" “There is Ward of the New York nine. | DE CAY & QASSEL. Preseriptions Compounded at all hours, CRRF Grocery, 215 Main Street, Corner Main and Fifth up-stairs. 1. Will contract for funerals at reasonable “and the proof of it is seen in the consid- | erblo mumber of eollesians and students | 9. M., ST, JOHN & 00..CASH BUYERS. Draft by return mail. 146 Broadway. oy ahould”do fao, Hor et clasei ko | PRI H YBRIDGE & HERBERTZ, e 37, 27 | I AGOB KOOH, mocconmon clubs—eight in the league, eight in the|C, F, SVITH., Corast 1l and Broains W. W. SHERMAN, et y 1 the competition to | accure the boat has graduatly run up. the |JAMES FRANEY, N I have the varicty that brings patre Artistic Work and re An_ordinary sal from 1,200 to n 2000 for - n semson, The combined | LINDT & HART, sumes et Mauuf; Trade Supplied center field? ~ Ho was getting 810 o [FDWIN J, ABBOTT, ~otary vt ani Broadway opposite New Opera House his studies while earning a first-class sal- NEW AND SE ary as a ball player. W- H. ALMY. ‘Bought and sold. street and 17 Pearl street ¥ Hotel, 217 and 219 Main street Corner Fifth'street and Fifth ave. ence, 699 Willow avenue, JUSTICE OF THE Office over Amerdcan F BOOT AND SHOE STOR « 3 1 and First avenue, MERCHANT TAILOR, Suits made a reasonable prices. No. S05 Main St.} ACTOR AND BUILT FURNITURE STOVES, hd HUWE & SONv aunl Household Supplics. rers Fine Furniture, Upholster, VETERINARY SURC ger of the Philadelphia team, -offered y £10,000 4 scason for four e ndconid| WADE CARY, oo nraysseave No. 12 Scott strect. Manufacturer of HORSE COL] Sthistreet, between 6th and 7th ave, N, Refitted §1, $1.50 per day. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, Corner Sixth street and Avenue G. IND-HAND HOUSEHOLD GOODS. coached the Princeton students and kept way through colle played as pitcher for the Worcester nine, | bling is strictly prohibited the first loft-handed pitcher, and a splen- R e TR lh\lpnnt PECIAL minister. J. H. Humphreys, of the Cornell class of 1883, has just ac-| Noric pted an engagement to play with the | Found, New York League club. Jones, the|ing, ete. famous Yale pitcher, has accepted an en- | rate of TEN CENTS PER LIN gagement with a Western League club. | and FIVE CE Knights of |the Yalo accepted a three years' gement to | Pearl Street, near Broadway \-m-h for Harty ~Wrig 1 Boston, Hodgman, a graduate of the H high school, when prepared to enter Yale, was offered a threc ment at & handsome y but declined it. Downer, anc will & in DOR SALE- A hotel, furnished kood terms. Address A Council Bluffs. engage pitche her Yale played with the Syracuse Star club, and up his studies. He intends to pay his last long in prominent position now. by his earnings as a profossional player is liable to expulsion ball player. Richmond, who formerly |1 heis scenin a_pool room, and gam- of 1878, | sertion. Leave advertisements at our office, No. 7 tford FOR SALE AND RENT. Indignant Citizens are Anxious for a 'I’;IIXIIT’I] l"""l‘l':*(‘“l"“x'l-“ dh nowr e dentist i Hanging. B itchinson, another notable Yale pitcher, was offered a high salary - and a position in a prominent law oftic A day or twoago the report reached |in New York to play here. Bushion, of this city of & brutal attempt at rape up- | the Cloveland club, the well-known ona little girl near Denison, Further | ateher, studied dentistry, and paid for Totails now roceived, and aa sivon b Th |18 tuition with his carnings.as a ball details now received, and asgiven by The | Liaver, McClure, for CalohenTnp Bulletin are to the effect that the girl| the Bostons, and of ot) 1bs, is now a of in Scranton aged about eleven yea he contracts with pr ers are now so strict that rred to is named Butles an orphan | der ssional play- \ly men who have pretty good habits can live up to them. From the opening of the season in April to the close in November a pro- noon, except another little girl even |fessional must play in about 150 games do this he must be temperate, must younger than the Butler girl. Between |\ ") three and four o'clock & tramp approach- | wood health. s, and living with her aunt, Mrs. Oscar Goodrich, on a farm | three or four miles from Denison. The | family were absent from home that after ular sleep, and must keep in It is erroneous to suppose ed the premises, and making some inde- | that professional players are sluggers and cent proposals pulled a revolver xunl':n--mhgw or drunkards. Such men do not ACTI0N GUARANTEED, r has o sale the great Shaker and Indian onsump: vera) different kinds, or grades a common nose hot discolored skin, dry A OTICES. Special advertisements, such as Lost, Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board inserted in this column at the low : for the first insertion TS PER LINE for each subsequent in- W Locality and ) Bk Office, man, has frequently been offered reu er- M dv e v e | Swedish - Movement t Dry catarrh, with heat in the face and head, harsh, dead or falling hair excessive & hair, bad , head- A eyes, new i results in weakness, debility, short breathing, siall weak pulse, heart troubles, kidney affections, with liver com- int and indigestion, with its attendant leprous dis rations of the skin, and glassy, sunken sppear W. R.VAUCHAN, Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Bluffs. Real estato and eollection agency. block, over Savings Bank. Ws. K. J. Hillon, M. D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 222 Broadway, Council Bluffs. WINTHERLICH BROS. [ron & Brass Foundry and 11th Ave. COUNCIL BLUFFS, NEBRASKA LOAN AND TRUST CO.| HASTINGS, NER. W D. M, MeElHinuey First Mortgage Loans a Specialtv mpany furnishes a permanent home lnstitu. school Bonds and other leg to Nebraska can be -| Established - p= 1856 | tor torty years ana th ble terms. Loans made farms in all well settled countios of th rosponsible local correspondentss BOOKS, TOYS AND NOVELTIES, Greatest Varicty in the City. No stranger should fail to visis my store rooms, Broadway Steam Laundry ! 724 WEST BROADWAY. A. C. LARSON, - - - - - Proprietor. Sl LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS Bought and Sold. Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished ! ROSE « IMCcMAXION, No. 4 Pear! Street, - - - - COUNCIL BLUFF_S. SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions, Boots and Shoes, IMMIGRATION AGENTS. DRAFTS ON THE BA NK OF IR! AND, DUBLIN, FOR SALE, 348 BROADWAY, DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE.) Wholesale Fruiters and Gonfeetioners ! 16 and 18 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs, lowa, B. S. TERWILLIGER, DECORATOR AND DEALER IN FANCY W AIL,.I. PAPER, 31 Main Street, Council Bluffs, lowa, | CRESTON HOUSE, MAX MOHN, - - - 2 PROPRIETOR. 215, 217 and 219 S. Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - - - - 10WA. COUNCIL BLUFFS MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs. P_ OVGI'tO N | MRS E.J. HARDING, M.D. Hard Wood, Yellow Pine and Red Cedar Lumber, nd Red Cedar Piling, Codar Telograph Polesand Posts, Oak Dimension Stuff, Bridge Material 1l Kinds, at Bed Rock Prices. A Speclalty in 'WO0O0D AND COAL CYNECOLOCIST ! A full su Medical Electrician AND for brick yard pu coal always on Ottice, 505 F Graduate of Electropathic I strocts el ply of wood a wtion, Philadelphia | .. B.SIBLEY, WIOLESALE DEALER 1N BUTTER. Prompt Cash Paid. No commission charged. Send for Quotations. 42 Broadway, Councll Bluffs, Office Cor. Broadway & Glenn Ave COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA, The treatment ¢ of all diseases and painful difi peculiar to fewmal specialty THI08. OFF OFFICER & PUSEY |;; BANKERS., Council Blufts, . 1L N, PUSEY MORGAN, KELLER, & CO0., NDERTAKERS, est quality and largest stock west of Chicago Metalic Cases. Calls attended to tition in quality an has served as ughly understand nees. Warerooms, 311 Broadway. UPHOL! in all its branches p y attended to; also carpet Dealers In Forgien and Domestic Exchange and |laying and * lambrequins.” Telographic and mai) ey i A yoriens filled without delay, Ia. or priccs. Our Mz, M EHEaliR GQOQODSL"™