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* ) THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS---THURSDAY MAY 7,188 e THE DAILY BEE. 0OUNCIL BLUFFS, Thursday Morning, May 7, BUBSURIPTION RATES.S 20 cents‘per week - By Oarri -3~ By Mall - OFFIO8L No, 12 Pearl Street. MINOR MENTION. New attractions are added to the dime museum snd theatre. Two drunks furniehed a'l the butincss for the police court yestorday. Brick for sale, In large and small lots, by J. A. Weaver, No. 815 Seventh avenue. Mr. W. 8. MoMicken left last evening for Dakota, expecting to be gone about two weoks. The cate of Vallisoa, the hackman charged with robbery, Is to come up be- fore Judge Aylesworth to-day. O. E. Swanson, of Creston, yesterday afternoon bought the art and muslo store of A. Hospe, Jr.. at 320 Broadway. Permit to wed was yesterday given to Millsrd F. Perry, of Hiawatha, Kansas, and Miss Maggie Hoffman, of this city. Allen & Rapp ars making fmprove- ments in their establishment, removing their kitchen, partitioning off thelr dining room, ete. The school board was yesterday look- ing over the grounds, with a view of having sodding done, and other improve- monts made, In the superior court yesterday the time was largely taken up in the hearing of the Scott-Richardson oase, in which the posseesion of a farm is the dlsputed point, A sad case of destitution is reported at 1406 Fourth avenue, where a family named Hartman reside. In additlon to the general lack of the comforts of life, there is slckness in the family, which makes the case additionally sad. The clty fathers who went to Omaha to interview the offiiclals of the Union Paclfic, In regard to certaln Interests of this clty, returned very well satlsfied with the aesurances recoived that this city would be falrly treated in every way. The Councll Bluffs Paint manufactur- ing company yesterdsy filed its articles of Incorporation, the capital stock being $20,000, and the incorporators, P. T. Mayne, L. Hammer, J. L. Formsn, John Hammer, A. B. Walker, L. W. Besley, and L. O. Besley. ANoTHER AsSIGNEE'S SALB.—The dry goods stock of J. R. Davideon is now on sale at prioes that will eell the goods. This is a rare chance for bargaine, as the entire stock must be closed out at once. Main slreet, tecond door below postoffice. James Wickham, assigues. Prof. A, Webber, who has been chosen the director of the Saengerfest, to be held In Lincoln, commencing June 23d, was in the olty yesterday, aud met with the Maennerchor, rehearsing, and making other needed arrangements for this com- ing event, which is one of mnch interest, especially to the German citlzens. The New quarters of the Young Men's Christian assoclation are very much bet- ter than the old, and more commodious, but there Is a lack of chairs to supply the crowds which gather at their entertain— ments, and it Is proposed to hold a ‘‘chalr sociable,” which will give the frlends of the aescciation a chance to bring in chairs a8 contribations. Justice fhurts yesterday declded the graln deal case in which the defente was set up that the contract was a gambling one, and henca vold, The justice de- clded that this was not proved by the evidence, and that the absence of suf- ficient proof that the contract was of such & natura, compelled bim to glve a judg- ment In favor of the plaintiff, Strock, for the amount claimed. A gentlaman who has just returned from a short busil trip reports some of the cltizens of Silver Olty as having a grand time on Wednesday sfiernoon. By some means they obtalned a couple of boxes of bottled bock beer, and pro- ceeded to do justice to them, and by evening a number of them became quite “‘funny.” They called it *‘Buckeye.” Next Monday evening the people of Counctl Bluffs and vicluity will have the rare pleasure of hearing Joseph Cook, whose reputation as an orator and thinker Is world wide. The sale of seats com- menced yesterdsy, avd those who want the choloe of seats should not delay, as they will be reserved rapidly. No one can afford to miss this opportunity of hearlug so distinguished a man, A high board fence is to bebullt around the lot on which the new gov- ernment bu'lding is belng put up, The feuce Is to extend out twen'y feet into the street, so as to proteot all passers-by from injury by any slip of the derrlcks, or by falling materlal. The fence will probatly be kept up for two years, the building will hard'y be completed be- fore the end of that time. On yetterday a‘ternoon at 4 o'clock, at theresiden e of Mr. avd Mrs F, P Jones, on Bluffs street, in the presence of the immediste relstives, the Rav. George W. Cr.fts united in marrlage Millard T. Perry of Hiawaths, Ksn., to Maggle Hoffwan, (slster to Mre. F. P. Jones.) The newly wedded covple lef last night for & trip to Pennaylvants, the groom’s ol1 home, and will return and settle in Hiswacha In the schedule of property filed by a bavkrupt house yeetordsy, & remarkable sbowing was presected in regsrd to how listle credit bad been given customers, It appears that while the stock of goods was over 85,000, the nncollected accounte, considered gocd, amounted to only $76, and there wers only two wortelose a counts, they amounting to $2.90. As the business has been running here for years, and many goods have been sold, it seems that with such careiulness In glv- Ing credit and such close collecting of bllls, that there should have been but little chance for financlal embarrassment, If the commonly accepted theorlea of trade are true. ot — Subatantial abatracts of title and real estate loans, J. W. & E. L. Squlre, 101 Pearl streef - — Art Exhibitton. The Mieses Rehso, Oralg and Hatcher glve an art exhibitlon next Wednesday and Tharadsy afternoon and ovening at No. 502 Broadway. Admission 25 cents. RAOY RUNNERS, A Full List of Entries For the May Meeting. The followlng fs a fall list of the entriea to the stake races to be run at the meeting to commence Tuesday, May 26: FIRST DAY. Ladles’ stakes for 3-year-olds, § mile dash, A, L. Carl's chf Birdle Almond, by Blll Buss, dem unknown. Hilgert & Yehle's blk f May Kennedy, by Faustus, dam printer mare. Tohn F. Stewart's ch f Surprise, by Baden-Baden, dam Sarah B., by Planet. Nelson & Easton’s b g Derby, by|P Nathan Oakes, dam Bonnle Maggie. W. J. Scole's ch f Les, by Leocaps, dam Allicla. Jowse Crall's s £ Jesse J., by Cupe Race, dam Philomena. Bill Griffin's b g Blachen, by Baffle, dam Lady Winslow. Willlam Arnett's ch f Camanche, by Ramadan, dam Lydis Welch. Breer'sy stake, for all ages, one and one-eighth mile dash, 3-year-olds to carry ninety pounds, 4.year-olds and up- wards 100 pounds, with the usual allowances, D. Ramsey’s ch 8 McCrery, Jr., by McCrery, dam Mollie Jones. Ira Platner's br m Dawn of Day, by Ozard, Lotty Moon. James Lemon's ch m Bell K, by Al- hambra, dam Rose Bud. E. G. Butcher's b g Vidge, by Vigil, dam Miss Akin, E. G. Butcher's ch m Ida’s Pet, by Rustic, dam Allle Mac. Jas. F. Davis’ b s Top Sawyer, by Tom Sawyer, dam by G elroy. ‘John T. Stewart’s br m Blday Bowling, formerly Columbia and Lotiie H, by Tom Bowling, dam Oleander by Tipperary. J. D. Nicholson's g m Dakots Maid. . J. Scole’s b g Aristocrat, by Ar- mas. dam Della Hearn, C. E. Mahone's ch g Rushaway, by McQueer, dam Nannie B. Wm. Arnett’s b f Josie, by Ramadan, dam Aspire. John Kingston'sb m Eita J, by Cape Race, dam Philomena. SECOND DAY. Bluff Oty cup stake for 2.yeas olds, half-mile dash, Hilgert & Yehle’s b g Derry, by Alias Lawrence, dem by General Shields. Hilgert & Yehle’s b g Osgood, by Allas Lawrence, dam Altitude. A.L. Corl's g f May Carl, by Bill Bass, dam Verrence Bradford. 8. W. Brigg's ch _f Molly Bawn, by dam Lady Woodruff. . Shelford’s ch s St. Andrew, by imp, Elsham, dam imp. Andrla. Wm. Aroett’s ch o Bulger Dlck, by Rsmadan, dam Emma A, Wm. Arnett’s ch f Flora, by Ramadan, dam Emma, Hotel stake for 3-year olds, ] mile dash, John T. Stewsrt's b. f. Minniches, by Chariton, dam Plover Wing by Stone Plover. Willlam Arneit’s ch, f. Comanchee by Ramandan, dam Lydia Welch. A, L, Curlsbr f. Annle Bill Bags, dam Rosticar. W. J. Scole’s ch, f. Len by Leca) dam Alliols, Nelson & Esston’s b. c. Derby by Na- than Oakes, dam Bennle Maggie. THIRD DAY, Merchants’ stake, all sgos, one and one four'h mile dash. W. J. Scoles’ b g Arlstocrat, by Armas, dam Dells Hearn, D. Ramsey's ch s McCrery, Jr., by McCrery, dam Mollie Jones. H. Pickerel's b m Emma H, by Amadis, dam Roxy. Hilgert & Yehle's b g Atohlson, by Voltigeur, dam Ate. 8. C. Williame’ b m Ella Rewett, by Uncle Vic, dsm Mamon James F. Davis' b s Top Sawyer, by Tom Sawyer, dam by Gilroy. Jobn T. Stewart’s br m Blddy Bow- ling, formerly Columbia, and Lottle H, by Tom Bowliog, dam Oleander by Tipperary, C. E. Mahone's ch g Rushaway by McQueer, dam Nannie B, Willtlam Arnett's b f Lottle Kempster by Ramadan, dam Emma Lee. John Kingston b m Etita J, by Cape Race, dam Philomena, Ira Platoers s m Sunny South by Ozatk, dam Lotty Moon. adles by e — Artists' Materials at G, R, Beard’s Wall Paper Store. Send for prioe list, e —— PERSONAL, E. J, Hume, of Boston, is at the Pacific. H. Mendel, the well-known Neolite, was in the city yesterday. Will M, Webster, of Chicago, arrived at the Pacific yesterday, Charles ¥, Griffin, of Cincinnati, was at Bechtele's yesterday. B. F. Clayton was visiting the institution of the deaf and dumb yesterday. N L. Hall was shakiog hands with his Council Bluffa friends yesterda; J. H. Green, of Stonoe City, was amorg those at the Pacific house yesterday, 8. W. Howard and J, M. Lane, of Platts- mouth, were at the Ogden yesterday. Mr, W. L. Jeffries, a prominent Boston broker, was in the city yesterday, a guest of Messrs, Burnham, Tulleys & Co, J. Mueller returned from Chicago yester- day morning, looking much better that when he left, and reports business as coming around all right. L ———— Faots worth rememberiog when you buy wall paper: 1lst, —That Be: door to postoffise, has the largest stock to Il v m 2d,—That his prices are a the lowest. 31.—That he ls » | interior deco'ator and employs nune but skillful workmen, THE S8HOW OF ART. Other Pictures Added to the Uollec tion—The Exuibition Opened Sncoessfully, The et display opened successfully yesterday in the store next to Officer & Pusey's bank, on Broadway. The young Iadies having it In charge certainly merit much pralae for the fine collectlon which they bave secured, and which they glve the public the opportunity of inspecting under such pleasant clrcumstances. In additlon to the pictures spoken of in yesterday's Bee, a number of other ex. cellent plotares have been added, among them several fine bits of penciling by Mrs* Henry Robinson. Miss Laura Miller has adden two floral panels, and one very fine landscape, Mrs. Hight h on exhibition a very pretty screen, Mrs. Gates has added two large panels of flow- ers. Mr. Miller has a very plemsing palnting representing a priest leaning over the oloister wall, and looking with seme disdain and sarprize upon the evi- dences of a strolling artlst, having left his work at the easel, to chat with some pretty malden, Col. Hoffmsyer has placedin the display onelarge and excellent painting, a landscape, by Lentz, it belng a scece near Dallas, Texas. Miss Jessle Walker, in addition to her other palnt- iegs, has placed on the walls two pretty Venetlan scenes. This evening, as on last evening, there will be some choice vocal and instrumen- tal muslo provided, the Misses Meorkel, Mr. Waller and others having coneented to slng, and Miss Horton presiding at the iano., The place should be crowded both this fternoon and evening. The children are admitted for a dime. e —— Reiter, in order to clozse out his present stock of tailoring goods, is putting prices at 25 to 35 per cent below cost. No, 310 Broadway. Bock beer day was celebrated in Mus. catine by the authorities making a whole- le seizure of contraband liqu The finds” aggregated $8 700 in AMUSEMENTS. Mammoth Dime Museum AND THEATER. 5th Ave. and Pearl Street, (Formerly Martin's Rink.) PALMER & SANDER, Prop'ra & Managers, One week only, commenclng MONDAY, MAY 4TH, The Celebrated and Popular @eorge Fravce Dramaic Compavy In the Highly Sereational Dramas BLOCK GAME —AND— WiDE AWAKE. OUR CURIO HALL. Will contain_Freaks of Nature, Curiotities, and Mechanical Wonders, principal among phich will be found the world reputed won- o, SIGNOR DEL FURGO, The King of Fire-Eaters. PROF. E. M. DUNTON, Tilasionist, MISS EX PATTERSON, The Lightning Lady, LOWANDO BALDWIN, The Armless Wonder, 2 POCAHONTAS, Prinoessof the Todas tribo of Mexican In- dians, MADAME HOWELL, The Bohemian Glass Blower, THE LIVING HALF LADY, And many other novelties, A Resort for Ladies, A Resort for Ladies, Museum open 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. Theater—Matinee 2 p, m. Evening 8 p. m. 10cts ADMISSION 10cts SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE.—Special » veriisemonts, suo ss Lost Found, To Loan, For Balo, To Rent, Wante, Board- oy » will bo inserted in this column a4 the low rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequeny rilon. Leave ndvertisemonts ab our offios, i Btrood, noar Eroadwav WANTS, 'OR SALE AT A BARGAIN—~The desirable resl- denco or busine's property on Upper Broad- way, known a8 the Powers place, Apply to GRo. K. Buaro, 82 street. OR BALE.—.. .other hotel in & Iv. Nebraska town, now doing a business of about $150 per month, Noother hotel in the place. Terms liberal, BWAN & WALKRR OR BALE OR TRADE._ 60 aor Wayne couaty, Mo. Wil trade for Council Bluffs city proporty or sell cheap for cash or part slme, BWAN & WALKNR. ANTS TO TRADE —Good Towa r Nobraska land for small stock of bardwsre or general merohandise. well located. SwaN & WALKN {OT BALE.-A rare chan'e 10 get & fine, well im: proved tarm of 400 acree, within a fow miles of Council Bluft bargain. Low price and easy BWAN & WALK E—A good paying hotel property with tablo, in one of the best small towns in will'sell with or without furniture, or small farm with #taok eto. BWAN & WALKRR, JOR BALE—Elghty acree unlmproved land in Unfon county, Jows, 33 miles south-esst of Af- ton, the ocunty seat, or will trade for Nebrasks or Kaneas land. SwAN & WALKER. OB BALE-L®: sore rach of good Tand about one and & half iles from Council Blufl: post o BWAN & WALKER. In Harrison county, Iowa. 500 acre farm with flne {mprovements. all under cultivation except 30 acres grass—80 aores good graes or pasture land, and severa! othor tracte of from 40 40 160 acres of unimproved land. BWAN & WaLKRR. Fey, SALE—Lands {mproved asd unimproved. It you wanta farm {n western lows, Kansas Nohraska or Dakota, let us bear from you. Bwax & WALKER. {OR BAV E—A Iarge pumber of business and resl- dence lote In all parts of Council Bluffa. See us bofore you buy, BwAN & WAl ORI 8 LE—Partl bulld on canbuy on m.onthly paymenta of from HWAN & WALKNR will rent you & lot to buld on privilage 4o buy If you wish on very BWAN & WALKNE. }1 asant, pi Hart, 914 Beventh & {OR RENT—Desirable residence 907 Fourth sb- | Apply J. W, Damon. VW ANTED=To sorrespoud with aiy cav wisbing a good loostlon { ¢ planning mill. sash, door wod biind butlding inery, il OR RENT Large #wo story sble for wasehouse or storsge pu X PAPEES—For salo st Bxa office, » bundred CL L) Keep we will » All St Wholeale Horses and Mules constantly on hand whie ell In retall or oarload lota, ock Warranted as Reoresented. aparetrt) dewden Jt Gralo an0 Faled Hay, Price sonable Satiataction Guaranteed. ———heis pme e Oorner Fifth Ave. & Fourth St. UouncliBlufls, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Brick buildings of any size raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed, Frame ho moved on LItTik GIANT trucks, the best in the world. W. P, AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth Street, Council Bluffa HAIR GOODS Waves, Langiry and Pompadour Frizes,8witch es, etc, ready made and cheaper than ever, Call MRS. msde to order. and see for yourself, C. L. GILLETTE, 29 Main Street, Council Bluffs, Prices KIEL SALE STABLES COCKE & MORGAN 347 Broadway, Council Bluffs, TTOWELS | Special Inducements offered this Week U in Towels. 20 dozen checked linen Towels at 10e¢ worth 12%ec. 20 dozen huck linen Towelsat 15¢ worth 20c. THE PH CEIIN I =X |20 dozen Bath Towels at 12%c worth 20c AND “THE ENGLISH"” KITCHEN. Evs 605 Broadway, THE ONLY ALL NIGHT HOUSE IN THE CITY, notice. Hot and cold Counocil Bluffs. thing served in first class stylo and on shoit unches always ready. Good Agents Wanted TO SBEIX: Drs. Judd & Smith’s NEW- ~IMPROVED ELEGTRIC BELT. Office and Factory, No 80, Fourth St., Councll Eluffs, lowa. SMITH & TOLLER, AGTS. LEADING Merchant 7 and 9 CouxNorL BLurrs, Tailors! Maln 8t., Towa. AComplete Line of New Goods to 8elect From., EHAIR GGooDns Will Discount all Prices. MRS. D. A, 337 Broadway, - DICT, Councll Blufislow - BENE J. R. McPHERSON, GROWKR AND DEALEKR IN 25 dozen embroidered center, extra size damask, pure linen Towels at 25¢ worth 40c. HOSIERY New and Varied Assortment of Ladies’ Hosiery. NOW ON SALE E7 [ = (=2 "|We are offering special inducements to the ladies of this city and vicinitv in Hosiery. 10 dozen ladies’ Hose, at 10c worth 15c. 50 dozen assorted Hose, mock seams, at VEGETABLES,| 15cworth 20c. Orders from abroad prompt] Plants a gpeclalty. rde) by May Vegetable Plants and Fruits. filled. Sweet Potat Plants wi'l beready for shipmen 10th, rs should bo placed early. J. R. McPHERSON, 1281 East Pierce St., Council Bluffs, 1a. J. L. DeBEVOUISE, Onion Ticket Agent No. 607 Broadway Oouncl]l Bluffs. Railway Time Table. COUNOIL""BLUFFS. The following are tho timos of the arrival and do. arture of frains by oentral standard time, at the ocal d Tralus loave transfor_depo fon min: ‘and arrive ten minutes later, ARRIVE, 10460 And KORTHWRATERN; Matl and Express Ao:ommodation Express CHI0AGO AD ROCK IBLAND, Mail and Expross Accommodation Ex rows i GHICAGO, MILWAUKNE AND BT, PAUL. Ma'l and Expross B Express CHIOAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINOY, and Expross Accommodation Express WABASH, BT. LOUIS AND PAGINO, From Transter only, 8t. Louls Expross Chlosgo Exp via Peoria Mail and Expros Express OUX OITY AXD PAGITIO, Mall for Sloux City for 8t Paul raowrIc, Denver Express Lincoln Pa's 0'a & B V Overland ¢ xpress DUMMY TRAINS TO OMAHA. Wishing to buy oheap lota to | 1 Dr, W. H. Sherraden DENTIST, Masonic Temple, Oouncl) Blufts « 2 Iows THOS. OFFICER, W. H, M. PUSEY Officer & Pusev. BANKERS Council Bluff:, Ia. Established, 1856 Dealers in Foreign and Domeatic Exchavge and Home Becurltics. g OUNGIL BLUFFS ARPET COMPANY (i CARPETS, 20 dozen black lisle Hose, at 25c¢. Beautiful Assortment of fancv striped Hose, French toe and heel, at 25¢ worth 40c. Ladies’ Vertical striped Hose, cotton, lisle and silk, $1, $1.25, $1.75, $2 and $2.50, worth 40 ver cent more. HANDKERCHIEFS 75 dozen ladies’ aure linen Hankerchiefs, hemstitched: fast color borders, at 15¢ Curtains, 0il Cloths, worth 25¢. Window Shades, Linoleums, Mattings, UPHOLSTERY G00DS Rugs, Ete,, Etc. Careful Attention Glven to Out of Town Orders. Upholstery and Drapery W Specialty. Our stock s the Largest in the West snd is being continually replenished by all the lavest and choicest noveltles, 405 Broadway Council Buufts R. Rice M. D, CANCERS, st v ey ™= ™ 1} 0 New Lawns,3 ¢New Calicos The great reduction in Domestics will continue this week. ~|GOCKE & MORGA 347 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA.