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6 THE DAILY Friday Morning July 6. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier ®Mail - - - - - 20 conts per week $10.00 per Year OFFICE: No. 7 Pear] Street, Near Broadway MINOR MENTION, Sco Joseph Reiter's spring styles Cheap Railroad Tickets at 18 Additional local news on sevent The Presbyterian churcli is having its exterior repaired James Goulden had a bare blown | down on the Fourth Admission to the rrees this only 25 cents. afternoon Baby Barnes was in the city yesterday arcanging for an exhibition here Officer Cusick yesterday arrested two men, one naned Johnson, the other Gill man, for fighting. \ Lowis Boling and Otis_Holbrook, botl of Omalia, were yesterday wedded by Justice Abbott, Abbott yesterday tied the knot between John J. Dowell and Ma Hermes, both of this city. Sumnuel Sampson and Bertha M. N sou, both of Cass county, were married by Justice Schurz on the 4th A Justice The Harmony Band fayored the Bes| oftice with a serenade ianks, Come again, when more of us are in have James McPherson is reported to the | been killed, at Missouri Valley on Fourth, by the bursting of a cannon, The powder house cases have been con- tinued until the 12th, to allow time for Joeating new sites for new buildings. Among the gunpowder drunks in court were George Pitts, Char Wi, Wilson Each was and lield by the eeriied in the robbery of a woman on the Wabush. Some reckless sl or, in ushering in the Fourth, sent a 40-calibre ball throngh the front door of Mrs, H. Lees willin- ery establishment, shattering a show case, A really beautiful deiivery wagon ap- peared on our streets on the Fourth, as a public announcement that McClurg's new cracker factory is gotting ready for business A big trin of Mormons pussed through here on the night of the Fourth, bound westward. They were supplied here with one thousand loaves of bread, from the Union Star Bakery Rev, Father McMenomy, of this city, i looked upon by many as the probable snceessor of Bishop McMu! en, who! died on the Fourth. He would nake a grand one surely. lh v. P. B. McMenomy ived a sad gram on the Fourth stating that llmhnp McMullen, of Davenport, died that morning. Father McMenomy has gone to attend the funeral which is to be held to-day. Danicl Quinlan was fined yesterday, #5 and costs for assaulting Gus Epeneter on the street. His excuse was that he thought Epeneter lad thrown a on eracker against his leg as ho was walking along. o Jack Shiolds was arrested yesterday for assaulting one McGuire, Shields has al ready gained notoriety as a thumper, having once made a brutal assault on the old gentleman Mr. Jennings. The Union Pacific Railroad wants to get up into the city close to business, They see thatthe other depots are more veniont and that they areflosing trade these reasons the city council shall pheld, and publicly thanked. One lotter out of the way doesn't al- ways make so rediculous ablunder as in Tugsduys Bk, when a kindly paragraph abopt Ald. Siedentoft was made to term him Old Siedentoff. He is far from be- ing old either in years or feclings. Mr. Dickey met with qguite a serious Toss by the s on the afternoon of the Fourth, F 1 just been raising his atore and putting a new brick wall under it. «The rain so undermined the founda- tion as to letthe floor down on one side, and damaging not only the hulding but the stock. His loss will be about $600, Hon. J. M. Phillipps has been elect- ed an honor member of the Lincoln Post, G, A, R, of this city, he having becn given the honor tao, of being the first and’only man thus far in the state of Towa, who has be granted such a Lmlliuu =His many worthy qualities of ead and heart, as shown in so many particular ways, entitles him to such a pleasing recognition, A careless accident occurred at the house of Daniel Hur u-tor:luin Hurd’s sister, Miss Minnie Heft, with the little boy of the family, had a cart- ridge which thuy were planning to ex- plode by boring s hole “through to the pnvr«]ur and then touching it off with a match, In making llw hole the cart- mdge exploded, the ball ing fllmuglh Miss Heft's hand and utrlkmg the litf boy in the forehead, The latter was but alightly injured, but the young lady's wound necessitated surgical treatment, and is quite serious, Our friend T. O. Carlisle, of Missouri Valley, was in the city a few days ago, on on of his occasional visits, which by the way are not nearly as frequent as his Coung 3 Bluffs friends would like to have them, On the same day of his visit a lain drunk 1 the police ppeared ¢ weket giving |*m name of Thomas Car- Kisle. The publication of the two itews, one u personal the other a police note, has given his friends an_excuse to joke him on his visit to Council Bluffs, It is needless to inform them that the two were diferent sort of Carlisle’s altogeth er, but some stranger might think them identical, which would be a grave mis- take indeed. L —— _ Open for work, Pryor's Bee ing Oftice, 7 Pearl street. i —— Dr. West, Dentist, 14 Pear] street. Death from 8 Bunstroke. Pete Jensen, o railroad man, was sun- struck on Tuesday, and despite all at- tempts at recovery he sank rapidly and died. The funeral services were held on Job Print- BEE.| COUNCIL BLUFFS.| | dust, - | engle, and the hurrah A BANC UP TIME. Fire-works From Above and Below, on the Fourth, The Doings of the Day Intercepted by a Storm.—The Races To- Day and To-Morrow, celebration of the Fourth in this d at least one element of a suc cessful one, variety. The day very promisingly, with one or two showers, so light as to hardly lay intense as [ speedily dry up the streets city, opened light the to | the heat being so There was | & large gathering of people from the sur rounding count d the str ts had an | animated appearance, indeed. The | street parade was not a very extensive |one. It consisted of the marshal and his nides, the police mounted, making in all fifteen men horseback at the head of | the parade. Then came cight or ten boys on horseback. The Union Pacific | hand folowed next, giving grand music. Abe Lincoln Post, i, A, R., marched | about fifty strong, the martial music | being by Wall McFadden's fife and drum corps. veterans looked as fresh as if they lu t been out all night capturing the't nd rousing unpatriotic sleep- ng cannon fire-c; ers under v chamber windows, Carriages next ne rolling alony containing the mayor, THE I)All 2§ BEE---(()I (Il Bl UFFS, better that words thus endorse the g of city property, e eve unspoken than to ving of £40,000 worth the only boulevard in the city, to the Union Pacific because forsooth “‘they are losing trade,” as some other road is getting it. But even local columns of the Union Pacific 1 do not earn the livelihood to en the sly way or unseemly haste by which the aldermen passed the ordinance giving away, not their own property, but the city's property, Porhips John Chapman may be driven to getting an such action put ina corner advertising columns before he gets through N. CASADY — A printer who worked at the case, Hurt his arm in a type setting race, | He had to quit we | St. Jacobs Oil did jerk, The pain clean away frc 1 its base Exclusive nEC They Cause Much Mischiet With | Their Wild Shooting of Fire Works, On the night of the of reckless gathered on Broadway, nearly opposite the Pacific House, and who indulged in what they deemed the sport of firing Ro man candles, rockets, big five crackers, at passers by, Fourth there was a crowd fellows wko were 502 Broadway, cte., The scene grew we and worse, until there was an ap- parcntly utter disregard of law or order, or ent childr regard even for women and | 1A window in Officer & Pusey's | bank was broken, one also in the C. O, livered the ¢ copyist, and struck out in spendingfany He isn't much of a be expected he | line, and without | on the flag, the =of a Fonrth, he proceeded to point outsome of the ten- dencies of the nation, and some of the | channels into which it is dvifting. With- ut taking time to discuss the various causes in detail and proposing remedies for them'he prvl«.'n(mll hints and suggest- ive thoughts for the hearers to take home with them and add to for themselves. The oration was thoughtful and earnest. The next event of the day was the Bar- becue at the driving park at noon. It was an immense success, weighing about | 2,000 pounds—that is the three-year-old victim, ~ George Deake ‘superintended | the affair, and juicier, sweeter slices of | beef w8 to new eath never were given to a hungry crowd, | The races in the afternoon were large- | ly attended, but the up the sport. The first was the 2:50 class, the starters bein, Maud H. entered by L. Jonesville, Wis.; Lorene, by W Council Bluffs; Glenwood, f.\ houn, Keugh, Montana; and wind broke | race called for by John 1. Redick, Omaha. One Tent | was trotted and won by Maud H., Glen- | we cond; Lorene, third; and Star Juck distanced, Time, 23 The first heat of the 2350 class was then trotte The starters were Duteh 1, L. O. Turner, Jonesville, Wiscon- Westmount, J. W. Dunn, Maitland, Daniel Anderson, Rob- M. Beard- sley, Omaha. While they were scoring a fow drops of rain began falling, but it seemed to be the beginning of another light xlnvvu and the horses were the word The rain inereased roj while the horses sped around the trac and with wind mul water driving in their faces, came down the home streteh fly- ing, it being T close struggle between Westmount arid Maggie F. for first place. The latter, by o hop, step and jump, passed under the line about a nose ahead, Westmont being squarely on his feet. Westmont was given the heat, Maggie F. second, Dutch Girl third, May Clark fourth. Time, By this time the 1 torrents, and not only caused a cessation of sport, but caused great const i among the thonsands gathered th wind Dlew a perfect it seemed that the wing Mo.; Maggie F., inson, Kan.; May Clark, S, 9 down gale, and for a time amphitheatres would be unroofed. Several drinking booths were seattered, and woveables tossed about, while two or three horses, fright- ened at the storm, frantically ran away ly was drenched to the skin h\ heots of water which in the strong wind was blown through the amphithea- o side to side, Tt was a sc m ?at the ludicrous side was pr hite dresses, duck pantaloons, g 'ml cn conts, low shoes, feathers and rib. hons being in sad plight. The crowd scatte ed for home as best they could, and the day's sport was at an end, Arrangomonts he beon made for fin- ishing the 2:50 and 2:30 races to-day, if weather permits, The races for gentle- men's roadsters, double team, will also be to-day. To-morrow (Saturday) there will be the free-for-all and the race for gentlemen's single rondste! also the exhibit of la diea’ equestrianism and boys’ riding. The firoworks promised will be given at the park this evening. o — Real Estate Transfers, The following doeeds were filed for re- cord in the county clerks's oftice, July , reported for The Brk by Rose & ManInm real estate agents. Peter Weis ot al to Nicholas Hansen; lot 1, block b, gg's extension— 8700, Thomas Ofticer et al to Mary Welch lot 8, block B, Curtis & Ramsdy's add &»{)l\ Elizabeth Bechtele t« Martha E Roth; part of lot 46, na| platy -~ 1150, L. W. Todd to Todd; lots 13, H, 15 uml 16, block 15, Neola 82000, yRL&P R R Bow .m. "nw qr nw qr, Total sales, $4 ——ro— sharply for not ing to endorse Union’ avenuo_schemo publicly in paper, although giving the schemo the lobbying he could give, that he ab last ordered his local cditor te something favorable about it. The ter makes sad work of it however, ouly reason the Nonpareil thus gives for voring the scheme is that the Union ifio wants the avenue. The people knew that before, but because the Union the his | all has the afternoon of the Fourth, his wife and children being thus under the deepest shadows of bereavement, while others were joyfully celebrating the national Woliday,? 1 acific folks want $40,000 of city prope is & poor excuse for giving it to thew. e oupareil, through its local also Bays: “Thu{ (the Union Pecific) see that the other depots are wore convenient, M | busin, | he thus leaves will ¢ » | bueked by some of our best and most re- | £| company =Tohm Chapman has been prodded so | f o plntforn performers. of “the Y| 1y clothing store, The carpet in one of DEALE ( o patriotic alderman, | T Capt. Ei The fire department with | the Toonis of the Pacific House was sct on its stean truck and hose cart very |fire by a shot through the window. Mr, {,,»pn‘_\il.‘..,;-..n.-il I\ntllx flowers_ and ril i\‘n- Keller and family were made ons followed, while the new team and|the target of a reckless volley. ik e 4 S P wagon of MeClurgs cr : with [ Several ~other persons were hurt, | MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE, citizens in carriages, and small boys on (A lady from Clarinda was struck | N0, 34 Pearl Street, i 4 v foot bringing up the rear, The p |in the breast and her dress set on five, [ = sion was not very long or ver reredt burning her quite badly in one pl but the day was a hot on At the k | James Smith was struck near the eye en- there was quite n large gathering, |)‘. | dangering that organ, and cansing a pain- reader of the Declaration was A | ful wound. Judge Aylesworth, who was | WHOLESALE Flickinger. C H. Keatley .h | near by looked in vain for some police to stop the bombardment. At last whal Jackson appeared, He was struck by a lot of fireworks on the cheek near the eye causing o flesh wound, An at- tempt was then made tostop the atfair by arresting a number in the crowd. them were S, F. Brod, Charles Shi Charles Allen, Joun Allerd, 0. C. non, and John Sahang, They app in court yesterday, and their cases were continued until Saturday afternoon, with the understanding that if they would sot- tle up for broken windows, efc., the cases Fine Shoes 413 Broadway, Garpet A. H. MAYNE & CO, IRH)AL Jl' \ b ]88'% CASADY & ORCUTT, | Only one in the City. Stock now Complete. MAIL ORDERNS SOLICITED. CASADY & ORCUTT, 1S IN Bulk and Barrel Lime Louisville & Portland Cement HARD AND SOFT COAL AT LOWEST 1 RICE J. M. PHILLIPS, AND RETAIL BOOTS AND SHOE ! a Specialty. | COUNCIL BLUFFS. | , TOWA. | COUNCIL BLUFFS, ' To The Trade ments as will enable us to sell you fuober Boots, ~ Shoes, Here, as Low as you can buy them East. (=3 **Write for further information, Z. T. LINDSEY & CO,, 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. MRS. M. McALLISTER, THE LEADING DEALER IN Millinery and Notions. fain Street, Couneil Bluffs, J OHN R. MARTIN 3Praum:al Plnmher (ras and Sleam Fitter Has a full line of Bath Tub, rm-. and T nded to. Firs No, 77 Pear/ Sll'ee! wls, Lead and Tron Pipes and fittings. Job class work guaranteed. d - COUNCIL BLUFFS. L C. BRACKETT, 224 AND 226 BROADWAY BOOKS, TOYS AND NOVELTIES, would be dropped — that you will feel unwell indigestion if you use tters. It is seldom uffer from Brown’s Iron Merchan FIRST CLASS G00DS AND THE HEST 7 and 9 Main Street, | —— As may be seen by notices in another column, Rose and McMahon have dis- solved partnership, Mr. McMahon to go on with the real estate business, while Mr. Rose's intention being, after dispos- ing of houschold furniture and settling some of the business, to return east. Mr. Rose has proved himself a most worthy citizen and valuable addition to s cireles, and all will regret that he is to remove from the city. His own home life has been sadly shadowed by sorrow during his stay here, two deaths ing oceurred in his family, and even ln many bright phases of his life here can hardly bring sunshine enough t, chase thoso shadows away from his men- J0+N BENO & C,, L. B. CLARK & Cu.. MAX MOHN, e 7. M. BARSTOW M. D., DR. J. F. WHITE, N. SCHURZ. s 8 WAGNER, J. M. ST.JOHN & CO0..CA> Draft by return mail. 140 Broadway. S A. PIERCE. 215 Mai Corner Main a The business whi itinue to prosper and grow under the management of P. J. McMahon, whose ente is known by all. many friends he Will contract fo se —— Baby's Appear. v and folks say Ize ud sour is 1y Consin Frank cnnorn'nux it ery — JACOB KOCH. G. F. SVITH. W. W. SHERMAN, JAMES FRANEY, HOWE & SON. LINDT & HART, uwsmoc t. STOCKERT & CO., SANITARUM WADE CA1Y, oo moayn st P. J. HENNESSY, racsucl EDWIN J. ABBOTT, i company exitn ¢ oo ot o | VBV ERE HOUSE, institution of value and credit to .,_ DE CAY & CASSEL. and those who desive homes. Our New Loan and Impro t Co. Stock Complide. Investigation into the matter convin, us that one of the most equitable able and feasible plans of building houses is that proposed and_in operation by the Mercantile Loan, Trost and Improve- ment company of this city. By invest- ing in shares in this institution, which is Artis liable bus and mode possible | a man of | comfortable | In taking | a cortain nl\|nl-ur of shares, at a certain monthly payment, ina few years a man can own a house of his own for about the | same as he pays monthly for rent. \\.1 belicve the Mercantile Loan and Trust | anizing and opening up | for bus s filled a long felt want in Council Bluffe, Their plans and system of loans will bear the most care- ful scrutiny and examination, and we have no_hesitancy in_pronouncing them reasonable and oquitable, and backed by w8 men, it becom i casy for And bath how gomary, M. D. 1 Notary Pul Thei nwes. fent IA. Kirklandi vioh presidtht, Judge Poake; secretary, I. R, Beery; W. H, ALMY, ot and soid: treasurer, Col. Beebe, and their oftice is NUGENT & SMITH, DIREBCTORY, couficxflififlfihé, xA. TS, TrosariHions Oorinawinied stenFiou: PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTZ, Suits m; ( Corner 7th and Broadway I have the variety that brin 10 Supplies. Broadway opposite New Opera House. tTailor 0F WflHKMANSHIPGUfiHANIEED COUNCIL BLUFFS. | 108 Broadwas CRE n Stre 210 Main street OFFICE, Corner Fitth street and Fitth ave OFFICE, nd Fifth up-stairs. Residonce, 600 Willow avenne. s at reasonab) H BUYERS. NE! rates sth street. Wholosal try and W BOOT AND SHOE ST0 Corner Main and First avenue. Broadway Meat Market, 327 Brodway. MERCHANT at ATLOR, bl prioes. No. 805 Main St. 'RACTOR AND BUILDER, Plans and specifications furnished. DEALER IN FI2 ARNESS, g, Main street. TAILOR, o charges. MES Work and V72 Br FURNITURE STOVES, 203 Broodway ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Practice in stato and federal courts. Mauufacturers Fine Furniture, Upholitery Goods, Curtains, d Window Shades 307 Broadway il 423 Broadway sician, L. Sovervign, Prop. P J. Mont- ETERINARY SURGEON, No. 12 Seott street. anufacturer of HORSE COLLARS, Sthstreet, between 6th and Tth ave. ACE, JUSTICE OF T ral € cer. e and ¢ " 415 Broadway. SMITH & NORTOX, ‘Refitbed 91, 31.50 per day. CONTRACTORS AND BUILBERS. Corner Sixth street and Avenue G. NEW AND SECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD GOODS. 212 Broadway n tho basement of Shugart & McMa- hon's new block, corner First avenue and Pearl street. jan27-1y. 8wedish Movement Cure PE (J A L NOTICE, 8 NOTICES. hoas Lost, , Wants, Board priad o Lt OOl e iR LINE for the first LIN For the treatment and cure of dry, harnsh, dead or falling hair or baldness, at 712 Broadway, Council Blum, (a3 %00n a8 roonis arecompleted); dntil th . acroes the Wiy, At Gr examination at TARAN pursery and b b stimul tion for each subsequent in ber treatment ¢ lotion, each sortion. - Leave adyertisemonts at our office, No. 7 Peurl Street, near Broadway Shawpoo of head and hot foot b, 50 cts. chil dren hialf price of head with catareh lotion, clip WANTS FOR SBALE AND RENT. dead or falling hair &, 50 cts 1,60 cts, stic treatment for head aid f rice calp with stimulating Oils for bald. Jersons half pri n glyen to Hand mag QUIRENT New howse 110 First Avonu JCtildren. pal John Mulgeen, corner 1st) avenue and 9th vt ete outitof 1o A1 300 for sale for i 47 Broadwaly, or shop. D). A» BENEDICT For Sal furniture carpots and No. 813 Sixth Avenue used. The furniture was 1, Hoston, Mass. arpets are il ilported by T iright & Chpen Can bo seen each day between 4 and 6 p. w, The dwelling 818 Sixth Avenue is for sale or rent BARGAIN k treatment at ore partics desire nond & 'An excellent appetizing tonie of !lquhllulh\ur,lluwul over the whole world, ' curcs D: 0y Harness hashad some use | ‘Carringo and harness can be soen ot Bray's stables 5. Rose Councll Blufts, fa. July 2 rde the § A few drops 1w Hlavor to & glase LAl s duer driuks. beware of counterfels, ~Ask your Dissolution of Copartnership, y iven that the partnership lately | 8. C. Roso and F. J, Mo Muhou of | mpague, aud By it bt SN I o an i el ! umwundnn:l h‘ll:ulhu%uulm hon explred on the thirtlel ! m Purvuaut Lo the teraie of the artioleol coparnershiy ® 3 X P. J. M 2 Ill hhl;lt W. Hareos, although they are losing trade.” It is The business will b7 conducted in futwre by P, J. M Mahon, W S ll Broulwu. N Y, . ODELL & DAY, Loans, Real Estate AND INSURANCE. No. 39 Pearl 8t., Council Bluffs, City Property. We have vacant lots in all parts of the city at from 800 up, € plonty of (ks ob saton sbrushs ohea o rosidence on buildis foet front, o , at ) city pro 1 Htal s ol ane natown o1 700 il voone, with Well' focated, wil ¥ trade fo itants, sell chieay No. 16 ticial ¢ umber of choice fanns in western LOANS, We have money to loan on farus andeity property, at from 0 10 10 per ce Fire and Tornado Insurance. Test of companies_ represented. Equitable rates and far troatubent. - Liosocs adjusied and padd at this office: Mos. H. J. Hilton, M. D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 232 Broadway, Council Bluffs. BUTTER. Greatess Fariety in the City stranger should fail to my store rooms, Broadway Steam Laundry ! 4‘ 724 WEST BROADWAY. |A. C. LARSON, LALEEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS Bought and Sold. |Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished ! I MCMAIION No. 4 Pear/ Street, COUIVCIL BLUFFS SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, DEALERS IN (roceries, Provisions, Beots and Shoes IMMIGRATION AGENTS. DRAFTS ON THE BANK OF IRE Proprietor. WND, DUBLIN, FOR SALE, 345 BROADWAY, COU B. S. TERWILLIGER, DECORATOR AND DEALER IN FANCY W AI.I:. PAPER, 31 Main Street, Council Bluffs, lowa, CRESTON HOUSE, i MAX MOHN, PROPRIETOR. 215, 217 and 219 S. Main Streeot, jcoz/flc/L BLUFFS. 10WA . M:RS D A BENEDICT THE LEADING DEALER IN HAIR GOODS! 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs. MRS. E.J. HARDING, M. D. P. Overton, DEALER IN Hard Wood, Yellow Pine and Red Cedar Lumber, Medical Electrician AND WOOD AND COAL ok yanl A full supply of wood and 1 always on 802 and 804 Main strect | Ottice, 205 Pt Avente, between Main and Pearl strect CYNECOLOCIST ! for e 4 rduate of Electropathic Institution, Philadelphia T B MR, ffi ce Cor. Broadway & Glenn Ave WHOLES ALE DEALER 1N COUNCIL BLUFFS, OWA Prompt Cash Paid. [ The treatment o of al diseases and painful difioulties MORGAN, KELLER, & CO., UNDERTAKERS. The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago Calls attended to at OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS Council Bluffs, Is Establishea 1856 Dealers in Forgien and Domestic Exchange and Home Securitie of Wooden and Metalic Cases. all hours, or prices. forty s ars ana thorou Warerooms, 311 Brog in llits Draaches' promply standcd to; also carpet laying and e Telgraphic and mail rlors flled without delay W.R. VAUGHAN Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Bluffs. WINTHERLICH BROS, [ron & Brass Foundry Cor, 6th St. and 11th Ave. COUNCIL BLUFFS, - Real estate and colleetion agency. block, over Savings Bank. 10wWA In “‘“‘m'fi 0y | We take pleasure in calling your attention to the fact that we havemade such arrange-

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