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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Thursday Morning, June 18, BUBSCRIPTION RATES, 90 cents‘per week By Oarrler o e o By Moll = MINOR MENTION, Great redustion In hats at H. Fried- man’s. A number of cases of scarlet fever are reported in the city. A new pawn shop is soon to open at No. 226} Main etreet. Frod Johnson has been added to the olerlcal force in the postoffice. Iadies can buy hats at thelr own price at H. Friedman's, No more shows are booked for the opera house until September. Permit t» wed was lasued by Clerk Shea to Frank Gifford and Stella Chapman. M. O. Gregory is taking the place left wvacant by the resignation and departare of Letter Carrler McCabe. Oue lot of fine black and colcred cash- mere shawls will be sold this woek at half price at H. Friedman’s, Schultz & Hill will soon put a large now farnlture wagon on the s'reets for 8. 8. Kelier & Company. Petor Johnson, for belng druak, rested n jl last night, having been lodged there by Officer J. H. Wheeler. The consolidated tank llne company have been making several improvements atthelr warehouse on Sixteenth avenue. Sprague & Co.’s union iron works have recently put up an addition to thelr foundry on Third street and Thirteenth avenue, Goorge Eghert Is to appear before Justica Fralney on a charge of beating, or attempting to beat a board bill he owed to E. L. Stewart. A fine line of children’s white dresses will be closed out this week at greatly re. ducad prices at H. Friedman’s, Last evening the Rev. McCreary unlted In marriage, at the Methodist Eplacopal church In this city, M, W, T. Reed and Mra, Jennie Oarrothers. The sleeper +*‘Boston,” which went down in the Cromwell wreok, has been repaired and refitted, and yesterday made its firat trip since the disaster. Yesterday a band of the Raymond ex- curslonlats returned from the west over the Unlon Paclfio, and went east In three Paliman cars over the Rock Island road. John Wheeler was last evening ar- rested by Marshal Frank Guanella and Ofticer J. H. Wheeler for belng ‘‘drunk or crazy,” as appeared on the police blotter. Harry Nicholson, a little son of Charles Nicholson, had his leg broken while at play. Dr. Lacoy sot it for him, and the 1ittle fellow s feeling as comfortably as possible. The Rev. A. K. Bates seems to feel the same pleasure In the possession of a new boy as if he was the first. The little fellow appears more Indifferent about his father than his father does about him. The time of the district oourt was oc- cupled yesterday by the trlal cf Wilson, on a charge of burglary of the store of Cooper & McLee, on Main street. The jury found him gullty of the charge. H. C. Cheney, Southwestern Passen- ger agent of the Great Sloux City route, is handing to his frlends, and they are many, handsomely illustrated and printed little books, describlng the beautles of Spirlt Lake and some of the Minnesota lako resorts, Several complaints of the resldents in the nelghborhood of the Third street #chool are made in regard to the number of tramps that Infest that locallty. The same may be said of those residlng near any of the depots In this city. The many friends of H, E, Seamsn, who lately went out of businees here to open up in New York Clty, are belng remompered by him by receiving very attractlve cardas glving notice that he has commenced in that olty the manufactur. ing stationery ousiness. Before Judge Aylesworth yesterday, appeared George Halght, and a printer by the name of Newton M. Myers, They were charged with belng drunk, and the chargs seemed to be founded on fact. They were assessed $7,60 each. Halght paid part of his fine, and promlsed to ralse the balance. Myera had to dig hls out, A little excitement was occasloned by the report that a seven-year-old son of Louls Bokemper had been lost. His father sent him from his home on Broad- way, near Streetsvllle, to the Creston house, on Maln street, on some errand. The boy did not return and search was iostitated, He was not found until the next day. He had strayed up into Tru. ley's glen, Themas Wilson, who {s charged with sttempting to rob the St. Joe house, on Main strest, on May 1at, and knocking Heory Hightman, the propretor's wife, down in her bed-room in the attenpt to stcal, was brought up before the bar In the distrlot court yesterdsy, and when ocourt adjourned last eveniog only part of the testimony for the state was given in, Yesterdsy the grand jury completed all the busivess brought before it and was discharged. It bas been in sesslon for some time, and has disposed of con- slderable work, Forty.seven true bills wore found, and nearly three hundred witneeses examiued. The general senti- ment s2ems to be that the work has been THE DAILY BEE- poseible that no false conclusions lhonldi PERSONAL, be arrived at. J. W. MoOabe, who has rerved a long time and acceptably asa letter carrler, has resigned his position and with his family moved away from the city. His new losation is not known, and his cred- ttors are axiously inquiring, McOabe has had a great deal of sickness and other troubles, which have been crlppling him some finanolally, and it Is thovght that he has concluded to get away from these complications by moving into new fielde, Yestorday afternoon Tom Carl, who was mangled Monday night on the North- western track, breathed his last. When found he was unable to speak, so he was taken to the office of the coroner, from which place he could not be removed, as he was so serlously Injured. His wife, not desiring to see him buried in the 50 cent coffins farmished by the county, en. Itsted some friends who stated the case to his honor, the mayor, who, as usual in such cases, headed a subscelption, and in a fow minutes an amount was raised suf- ficlent t> procare for him a decant burial, Comling events cast their shadows be- fore. And for some tlme those who have been observant have noticed that R. 8. Rawlings, the genial foreman of the Herald job rooms, was laylog In a supply of crockery, farniture, etc,, and seemed to be fitting up very comfortably the new house he has recently erected. Tuesday evening this was all explained when he led to the altar Miss Jennie Gallagher and the two were made one by the Rey. Father Haley. The best wishes of the fraternity will follow Dick and hls wife, Every cltezon is invited to attend the meeting at Masonlc hall this evening to be held for the purposs of discussing ways and means to help the clty ralse money to meet current expenses. A full and froe dlscussion is invited. The com- mon council are In a dilemma. They have no funds with which to meet the ordinary expenses, and they do not know how to ralse it. They ask the advice and co-operation of the citlzens, Let everybody be there, The better class of people going on the grand army excursion to Portland are go ing vla the Chleago & Northwestern rallway for the reason that by securing tickets vla this route they have the priv- ilege of visiting the Niagara Falls, golng down the St. Lawrence river by boat or through Canada by rail to Montreal, thence to Portland via Mt. Washington, and return via Boaton and New York state. The Northwestern can sell you a ticket via any line you may desire east of Chicago. For tickets or slceping car accommodations apply to any agent of the Union Paclfic or Chicago & North" western railways, or tp W. N. Babeock, general western agent, 1411 Farnam street. Hanthorn sells wood at hls feed store. o — Excuraion Rates, General Agent Babcock, of the Nortk- western roads, lssued the followlng Invi- tation: “Pack your trunks and bs ready to leave Uouncil Bluffs at 5:20 p. m,, on the 18th inst., visa the Chicago & North- western rallway for Portland or to any point you may wish to visit in Canada, New England or New York state. Tick- ets for the round trip $37.50, good for thirty days, and will be sold to any per- son, regardless of gex, color or pravious condition of servitude. By securing your tickets via the Chicago & Northwestern, the best ralroad In the world, passengers will have from two to slx hours in Ohi- cago golng, with the cholce of routes from there east. The excuralon train will be the finest over run from the Mis- sourd river to Chlcago, and will cost no more than by Inferior routes, For sleeping car accommodations and farther Information, apply to or address W. N, Babcock, general western agent, Omaha, o — Read Juodd & Smith’s offer of $1,000 reward in another column, ——em— Real Estate Transfers. The following are the transfers of real estate as recorded In the office of the registrar, and roported to the BEE by |w. A, J. Stephenson, for Thursday, June 16, 1885: Wm, Lyman to H. J. A Wilcox, part nw jee 12—75—40 $200. Thomas Parsons to Emmls Chrisman, ls se}and wiset andedsw } and ww_} 36—176—42, $2,400. John J. Langdon to F. W, Spetman & Bro.. lots 4 and 12, block 6, Underwood, $150. Henry G. Flsher to Mary Ward, lots 7 and 8, block 3, Underwood, $182 71, Ml\hnw L. Hinlop toW. T. Willcox, lot 34, blook 1, Oakland. §540. James L. Woodhouseto Thomas Kelly, part 15 and 16—77—38, $850, Henry Soar to Wil lam Orr, 0 } ow } ;w 1 ne } and part ne } ne } 9—74—42, | 3,374 Total sales, £7,746 71, e —— Substantlal absteacts of title snd real W. and E, L, Squires, —t— Qlose of the Council, Taesday evening, after enjoying a bountiful repast spread for them by the | ladles in the chafel of the bapt's: church, the members of the councll of recogni- tlon and other visitors were treated to a ride all around the clty. At the evenlng session the following complimentary resolutions were adopte: Resolved, That we tender our sincere thanks to Mr. John Dohaney, Messr ‘Wheeler & Beonett, Mr. N. Wetherbe and Mr, W. T. Cole for the carriages gratultously furnished for our delightful ride through the city this evening. Also to the ladies and other members of this church and friexds for all the speclal al tention glven to making our visit so pleasant and enjoyable, The ladles of the church took epeclal palos to make the stay of the members of the councl! speclally stteactive and pleas— ant by prepari: laden tables in the chapel to meet their ph; at dinner and supper. This good opportunity for s which was bi E, Anderson, of Creston, was in the city yosterday . C. P. Staty, of Des Moines, stopped at the Ogden yestorday. Hon, W, F., Sapp returned yesterday from & trip to Ida Grove, J. A. Powers left yesterday for Atlantio, to bo gone antil Monday, Mr. and Mrs, O, L. Felt are having a visit from Miss Mary Felt, of New Orleans, Mz, Jerome McClintcck, of the Rock Island rond, returned yesterday from a trip to Chicago, E. L. Frary, city passenger agent of the Chicago & Northwestern rallway in Omaha, was in this city yesterday. Fremont Benjamin, a prominent attorney of Avoos, was in Council Bluffs yesterday. He was quartered at the Ogden, George Smith, of Smith & Myers, has re- turned from Colfax Springs feeling bettered in health and happier in spirit. N. Vanderpool, traveling agent of the New York Oentral & Hudson River railroad com- pany, was here looking up business yesterdsy, Dr. H, 8, West intends to start, this morn- ing, for an extended tripin the eastern states, where he will revisit the home of his boy- hood, J. C. Reagan has returned from the east and will locate in Omaha for a short time and attsnd to his interests in the Thompron- Houston elect: ight, Frank Leonard, ex city editor of the Non- pariel, was bidding his friends good-bye yes- terday and last evening left for Anaconds, Montans, where he will soon start a news- paper of his own, H. W. Tilton, the Couvcil Bluffs editor of the BEE, left last evening for a short vieit to his old home in Wisconsin, During his ab- senca he will attend the reunion, after ten years, of his class of '75, of Lawrence uni- versity, which will rally from the esst ard gather from the west, and tell their tales to appzeciative ears. ———— Rolter Is offering great bargains at hi merchant tailorlng establishment, No, 310 Broadway. See his [goods and get his prices. | —— Hay ror Sire.—Onpe hundred and fifty tons of blae-joint hay in stack for salo. Last year's crop. A mile and thres quarters sonth of the city; good road. Apply to Ben Marks, Councll Bluffs.} SPECIAL NOTICES KOTIOE.—Special & vertlsementa, suo ae Lost Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board. will be inserted in fhis column ab the low rate of TEN OENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequen) in- 8 rilon. Teave advertisements ab our offics, No. Pearl Stroet, near Proadwav WANTS, VW ANTDD—Situstion to run_stationars_engine, Three yoars experience. Q., B office, Coun: ol Blufte, JFOR SALE_A stock ot general morchandise, i Oakdale, Neb. Businers well establisbed ar ood, live polut for trade. Best reasons for salling, Arply or write te M. E. Smith & Co., or Meteall Bros., Council Bluffa. OR SALE—Lan 1t you wanta braska or Dakot mproved aad unimproved. ek e Town, Kangas let us hear trom you. WALKRR. OB, SALE—Houss, Lota and Land A J. Eteptenson, 608 Firet avenue. VW AxEo—Ten good reliablo men to sell an, article of geouine merit 1o towns. One used in every Inquireat Geo Heaton, 628 Broadway. EX0AANG—B 6, b 0, b 10, b 13, are hotels in diff- erent locaticns for ule or for trade. house. 201, saddlery Hardware manufacturing _cstab- Jiskiment tosk and machinaty, value 87000, or western land . Swan & Waiker, Couucil Blufl 203, stock cf dry goode, grocerios and hardware, valuo, 85,000, in an good castern Nebraska town for land. & Walker. 204, stock of general merchandise in a geod western Iowa town, value 4,000, Want im roved famm in western Tows. 4 h 2 in Stubeo Co.. Indiana, ,000. Swan & Walker. ck of bar: ware in & v Nehrukn town for land, valae $8,000. Swan & B 27 stock ot 'aerlevicural plemanta and. shelt bardware bout 8,000, wante & good im- & Walker. ck of clothing in & good Wis- n lands and balance ossh or im. Beautiful store room at low rent. 210, stook of mixed hardware ina_Tivo westorn Towa town for cheap lands, value §6,000. Swan & Walker, 211, flne brick block, rents well, in a live central . £uwn one room occupled with o wants un improved farm, T ; ‘tock of boots, shoos bats, “‘t" and clothing valued 83 000, in Cne of the best towns in Neb., valued §3,000 foriands. Swan & Walke 218, » 3,000 stock of clothing, North Western Iowa, for §0,0( difierence. Swan & Walker. 2 8,000 stook of drugs in central fowa for . Swan & Walerr. 3216, uucthorstook of drugs valuo from 500 to§700 store building atd ot value 8800 in & good R buaska town wants partly improved land. Swan & le lull |mmcullrs write to or call upon 8wan & Walker. 1t you want to sell, boy, or tradoany- thing, tell 8. & W, about it, alker, Coun- cil Blaffs Iowa. S.H. FILBERT, 209 Breadway, - - Couneil Bluffs, DRY GOODS. bwan & 1 00 Bost Joans all wiol, 800 per yu Boots and shoes at prices as 1w clty. GROCERIES, 16 pounds ex € sugar. s 18 pounds gran ed nds coofectionary A SugN bars whito Russlan soap, Kis £0 bavs Plue Indin soap, Kirks 22 bars Palma so: 18 boxes matchos any house in the 52-pound in syrup 5 g-pound up.. £32SE2885833888888s8 Navy plug fobs Naurallont o GOODS FOR CASH ONLY Lower Than Any Other House IN THE CITY, S. H. FILBERT. 20) Broadway, Council Bluffs, FOR BALE BY S. A. PIERCE, 0 0 Mam St., Council Bluffs COUNCIL BLUFFS, THUR DAY, JUNE 18, 1885 CLOSING OUT SALE HARKNESS BRO'S Of their Entire Stock of Ladies’ and Childrens’ Hosiery, 20 to 50 Per Cent Reductior, New Lawns just received, and sutiable to wear, Ele- gant Laces and Embroideries at greatly reduced prices CARPETS Moquette, Body Brussels, Ingrain, Matting, Rugs, Ete. Curtains and Curtain Goods Carpets Made and Laid by Skilled Workmen. HARKNESS BBOTHERS 401 Broadwav, - - - Council Blufis'. P. C. DeVOL,HAIR GOODS Waves, Langtry and Pompadour Frizzes,8witch 504 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Wholesale and Retail HARDWARE AND STOVES == NWARE Charter Gak and ‘Acorn Stoves neea no commer ts. Leonard’s celebrated cleanable Dry-air Refrigerator, in cleanlyness, ance instead of a benefit, These Refrigerators excell all othe A refrigerator which cannot be cleaned becomes useless, it becomes a nui ICE CREAM FREEZERS, Fort Wayne Western Washing Machines: With this washer we do not ask you to risk confidenca or money. } l ‘We know that a'l that 18 necessary is a trial. TAKE ONE, and if after| one or two fair tests you are not pleased return it and we will refund your money. GOLDEN STAR GASOLINE RANGES. These Ranges ore a complete departure from the regular Va- por Stove, and possess many new and val- wable features that 45 will be appreciated, ‘We have the exclusive agency of the celebrated Glidden Two Pomt Steel Barb Wire in this city. Do not be deceiv MISREPRESENTATIONS, Tin Roofing ana Jo Wor at bottom prices. Mall orders soliclted. P, C. DE VOL, 504 Broadway, COOUNCIL BLUFFS. WAR IN GHINA. And other wares, GREAT At 23 Main St., One eet handled cups and One set knives and forks One bowl and pitcher. . One 5-bottle triple plated casto le plated knives sot (56 pleces). One set Rogers Oae decorated Attend the E Council Bluffs, One decorated dinner set (08 pleces). One decorated dinner eet, [131 pleces]. Call and see: Yours very respectfully, HOMER, THE CHINA MAN, KIEL SALE STABLES Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which we will ecll In retail or carload lots All Stock Warranted as Reniesented Wholeeals and retall dealers o Graln and Paled Hay. Prioes rea- sonable Sablataction Gus santeed es, etc,, ready made and made to order. Prices cheaperthan ever. Call and see for yourself, MRS.C. L. GILLETTE. Formerlv MRS. J. J. GOODE. 29 Main Etreet, Council Bluff. LIVE STOCK. STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. Heifora and cows of all ages furniehed in any desired numbers; befcre purcha iing elsewhere. ranchmen should correspond with us WINDOW & CRAMPTON, Waverly, lowa. $1,000 REWARD For any meof Kidney or liver disease or dyspepsia. rheumntism, or any disease indudced by @ lack of native power, that carmot bo cured by the use of Dra. Judd & Smiths Blacteie Belts and Appliavces, AGENTS WANTED, No, 30, Fourth St., Council Bluffs, W.P. AYLESWORTH HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Brick buildin, moved on Little of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed, Frame kous iant trucks, the best in the world, W. P, AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth Street, Council Blufta Norene & Landstrom, Merchant Tailors Suits to order in latest styles at cheapest possible fprices, No. 205 Main St., Council Bluffs, ~ SMITH & TOLLER, AGTS. LEADING Merchant Tailors ! 7 and 9 Maln 8t., CouNorn BLurrs, Towa. A Complete Line of New Goods Always on Eand. TEeEE PEH@ENIX AND “THE ENGLISH” KITCHEN. 606 Broadway, - The only all night house in the cit; mnotice, ot and - Counocil Bluffs. Evorything served in first class styloand o shor cold lunches always ready. THE RECENTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE WRITER Ts the Highest Acluucmen! in Writing Machines in the World. includivg caps and small lottes punctuations, figures, eigns & Iractions. It sthe simplest and 8 most rapid writiog machine mado a3 well ast ao most durable B Send for free illustrated pamphlet, Wyckoff, Sec~ans & Benedict, Uhicago, T1l., Sole Ageuts, 0, H, SHOLES, Agent for Weatern To MANDEMAKEBS & VAN, ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS 201 TToperBroad way. Counell Bluff ONLY HOTEL In Coune Bluffs having & FIRE ESCAPH, And all modern Lwprovements, call belle, fire alarm bells, ete., is the CRESTON HOUSE Madame £, J. Balcear, Who for the past 10 years has been practising in San Francisco is now located at No 18 N. Oth Btroet, opposite new Opera House Madamo Balcear guarantees to restore HAIR CR WHISKERS, Or togive anyone a hugh mustache or bring out a fino growil o hair urbaagd in from foar tovix weeks Prices re lhln and satisfaction guaranteed. Cancars, deatness and especislly rheumatisn and all chronic oiseases cured by o natural gifk of the doctress. 5 : Dr. E., J. Balcear, Council Bluffs, Ia 28 North 6th 8k, - - - H. 8CHEURZ, Justice of the Pedce. OFFIOE OVER AMERIOAN RXI TOTINOTE WY, T"l‘\t‘ H)\"v" JACOB SIMS, Attorney - at-Law, COUNCLL BLUKLS, IOWA, Offico, Maln Strect, Rooms 7 aud B, Shugart and Beuo blook, Wil pracsice in 5isteand tate courte. CANGERS, % B e e COROAIC DISEASES«rs o e s et Ovr Anirdy yoars nmr' e ’(’m..%. LT SCHLUTHER & BOLEY Cor, 6th Av, and 4th S, Councll Bluffs, Noa, 210, 217 and 219, Main Street, | —— Cobs at George Heaton's, 628 Broad | Retail Boot and Shoe store Where big bargsins can MAX MOE - PROPRIETOR ways ba foaat, horoughly and carefully done, though rom bearlog ex parle testimouy it ls im- & Zearl shasoky @ Cenunll