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| | | I AT L SR o TH, DAILY BEE- GOUNOI BLUFFS MONDAT, JUNE 29, 188, o : Sn 1% of his two assistanis at §35 each, with _u'g. W7 4 Bned §14,00, ahd will board for & P> "IIIE DA -1 Y BEE' foe of $2 70 for each arrest, and addi:|whil , gy jall, where ‘bn will not be fod on oom‘ BLU"S. tlonsl foes for attendance, serving papers, | b o Beides thess dark cases Ju i ot AyMuworth fined Frank Shea for arsault Monday Morning, June 221 Tne public schools of the city will €10’ o f i battery, and In default of payment . USUBSORIPTION RATES. - Monday, Juue 20, They do not ¢ eye|went him to jail. Stea was dissppointed A e L & e **4i0:00 ‘por yeas | Fetday, as uwusl, beeauss the ¢ auhrs | at this result, for he was In hopes the | ure compelled to tench an 6xirs "y or be | judge would trust him until the first of 5 ds, h th, when he proposed to go over NTION dockea for thanksglving dsy, when the [the month, 8 prop g B § schools were closed. It 18’ ,q¢ jast to re- |to Omaha and collect the money. The $he St. Joe roundhouse Is belng im- [mark that the present e ool board are |judge also fined two men for “‘just being I proved. not responsible for th' ¢ public exhibition |a little full, yer honor."” Of their Entire Stock of Ladies’ and Childrens’ Hosiery, «Fivo drunks,” I the terse report of of close-fisted parsl sopy, ‘the Sunday polloe business. Yesterday af' genoon Willlam H. 20 to 50 Per Cent Reductior, New Lawns just received, and sutiable to wear, Ele- gant Laces and Embroideries at greatly reduced prices Henry Faul has just completed the re: Burns, agent “ . the transfer, telephoned palrs on John Dohanys hearse. for the peller | waying he had a crazy man Moquette, Body Brussels, Ingrain, Matting, Rugs, Etc. Curtains and Curtain Goods. A speclal meeting of the common there. Off joer Jack Cuslck answered the Carpets Made and Laid by Skilled Workmen. e — Hanthorn sells wood at his feed store. Read Jadd & Smith's offer of $1,000 reward in anotber colamn, —— Oitizen's Committee. » i summone , and arrested John Thomas, 88| A peeting of the oltizen’s committce councll iy called for this morning 8t 10}, ‘o, oo "0 iy certatnly some- of twenty Al fos Saturday after- o'cleck, hag | 7h8¢ deranged. Cuslok got Into the[noon, Five members responded to the The old Stutsman street .“hm’l ,“ mar.'s good graces by glving him a olgar, | 011 namely, Messrs, George F. Wright, bean sold to Me. V. W. Williams, 10 14:,q g went very peaceably to the olty [py,'Macrae, Spencer Smith J. J. Brown $2,000. ysil. He clalms to reslde In Nebraska. |41 0, A, Boebe. It was declded not to The postoffice of Snap, In this 0ounty, { - qe.q rain of Saturday night was a great | astompt any organization, but the gentle- has been dlscontinued. Was it becatie [y oo gi o410 business portlon of the clty, [ men talked over tke matter In an In- of “‘offensive partizsmship 7" as it washed the paved streets nlcely, | formal manner, and concluded to offer & On July 4th a game of baro ball s t0|sleaning most of the dirt off. The Ber|verbal report to the town meeting this ing. T ing i ‘ be played at the falr grounds, and efforts | would suggest that the tramps that Infest z;n‘lll‘ :gapo ::Rfroeltlgv::;gnlzu the substance are belng made te ralse $50 for the win-¢he ity be arrested and put to work | “ mo recommend a retrenchment of all by oty k| AT HARKNESS BROTHERS Satarday eveaing thera was a oalled [ will leave the pavement In a better con- dmg .uol:gln:zl; ti:lx:epoh'c:' S;&ml-z::c:nt bi Po ) Br ¥ ) commuaioation of tho clty council, but fdition than they have been In a long nonferrrglnggpollupowesl on_the marshal, oad Wavs, = s o 7 oouncll BluflS ithe storm prevented a qrorum from belng | while. his deputies, and the constables, and em- M. 8. Benner, the man who has been polv‘mxingl the mayor to Alfipoln:‘ lp;ul:l n n ' 0l The law firm of Lyman & Hunter are | trylng to run the small cigar store next ?: b:ep:l; lc:“:fi;’by the Fssl“wh‘:o shortly to remove thelr office Into the |door to Metcalt Broa., on Brondway, has | wou1a” have to be collected from tke room formerly ocoupled by W. H.[skipped out. Benner had a large num-[partles arrested. :‘Sherraden, in Masonic temple. ber of craditors, It 1s sald, and kept one| To reerganize the fire department by " reducing the pald force as much as pos- W. A. Spencer, who was to start a new of the ‘‘snidest” stocks In town, from T and substituting minate men and Frigheat market, prics paid No. 30 Pearl 8t, corner] Ible conslstent with the Interests of the which his creditors can get nothing. He :l o eomeonty the pape il o |18 i amily bbind sl Proably a | vfintore e S Jpa e fnd consequently the pap good thing for them, also the clty, that| To economize In the matter of lighting R T T T e e | 'its appearance for & week ot two. HoWgons the cliy, by shitiing off the Ughts on H. 8. WEST, | i S roadway and Maln streets, in the busi- hlt ‘r’d“i‘ th m&‘:‘:;‘: o:’:l::h:":::h‘:: Examinations ara concluded in the |ness pordonl which are llg’hled by the DENTIS T, bW O] il catholio schools, and the term will closo | electrlc lamps and gas in and In front of 0. 12 Peart &, DENTISTS, Over Bee offica. Cor. Pearl . & 1st Ave, Money ot Lowest Rates, . the business places, and to refrain from next Friday. The aisters’ school will making any lmprov;ment! LT REE it TR e Fire Companles Represen to the Preservation of Couacll Blufls, Towa, MeMATON & €0, 22,000,000 of Assets, 3 _ | give an exhibition Tuesdsy morning, the absolutely necessary. 'Tt lnsald that Judge Oonnor will xen- | g 'y oo o hibitlons have usually | 1t was decided also to recommend that {ho Yatunl Teolk. e No 130 Main St. dor his declalon to-day or to-morrow, Oy 'y 014 11 the ovening, and have been | the common connell paes striot ordinances iy | sonelt Slagts, - o ‘the motlon to remove the Injunction pro- regulating the saloons, requiring them to 5 — ceedings agalnst the saloons, to the fed. | Y27 1Acely attended, but owlog to the |yl o iyol” on Bunday, and at propee|| EQ- Wright J. J. BLISS, s313008D [A. P, Hanchett, M.D, Inteness of the hour beforethe exhibition | nours of the nigh!; and to instract the FA A Lonvg puv oidvig ROMEOPATEIC eral courts. i could be concluded it has been declded | police to arrest fm:\ and every saloon- | (STENOGRAPHER Latest Styles of uf #10peoT Phys(llmI:u & Burgeon, The pastor of the African methodist |5 ho\d it in the forenoon. keeper, gambling house keeper, an —AND— e $ T o0 S oee SO0 5 eplacopal-charch, who ls clrculating af salary of the policemen was fixed }:;I;::noz:n;:::egc: b;i::h“.‘:’n;‘l::‘:; Type-Writer Mmmflw & I!flnflfls. E ) )‘ig(nl-": P subscrlption llst to help pay off the |,y g5 aoh, and all foes to bo turned |them before the sapsrlor court, and that —- b e S g church debt of 8400, has pledges of over |y . 1 o city treasury. But the law has | he be requested to impose on each one so | [Ofice No. 518 Mynster 5t O e Y a -840 already. been 8o construed that the clty marshal brought before him a uniform fine, to be I57A NOK TOYM ¢ $5 d L The Bluff City running team oxpresses | glaims and recelves a fee of $2.70 for E%o'i&‘h‘?k. :JP f:of u;l:-o-;l;;agp; :; : C. L. NEUNAS, -a willingness to ran agalnst the Waterloo [ gach arrest, whether made by himself or — — team for §1,000 a side. They are confi- |y the regular police, who are paida| Cobs at George Heaton's, 628 Broad dent that the race will not prove a Wat- salary for making the arrests, It is|"*¥- erloo for them. clalmed that under this ruling the mar-| Substantlal abstracts of title and real The faneral of 0. Brandt, of ‘Silver |shal neglects to make the arrests which ;:)Ti: loa ot W. and E. L. Squires, Clty, who dled on Friday morning last, | he should, preferring to receive the fees bl L Il T ocourred on Saturday. His brother is|and let another do the work. He Sill Lives, EVERYBODY'S STORE. Dr. W. L. Capell, £. C. SMITH, JOHN J. KURTZ & member of the firm of Toller& Brandt, | The Right Rev. Blshop Cosgrove, of| Aboutfour weeks ago Adam Kas, a | (DI Gools, Grocerles, Flour Bpecial attention given tol General Agt. . ' the grocers, on lower Maln street. Davenport, Iowa, arrived in this city on | young man who lived with his parents in “::‘:'A:':;- Dl"llll(fl V:uml and iy Tk L Tasurance PHENIX Hay-ror SaLE.—One hundred and fifty ( Saturday evening to administer the [this clty. threw them Into a state of || owest Market Price, ’cmn r""": Comrany, tons of blue-joint hay in stack for sale. |sacrament of conformation exercites at |lamentable excitement by suddenly dls- | oo, of Mata aad Wisth Ave,, [CONSULTATION FREE| > Meat Market. Last year's crop. A mile and three- |the catholic church yeaterdsy morning. appearing, It was surmised and fesred E?E::;x:)’v}sms‘;;n: Office in Dohany's| §/: 606 Broadway.—Up) ; qusrters south of the city; good road. |It was the intenticn of the difterent|that while hb}“’“‘l under gome great > e staim, Cor. Mata azd Btery Sts. Apply to Ben Marks, Council Bluffs. catholio socletles to give him a reception | mental depression he had gone down to Vi Next Saturday the greenbackers and [at the depot, but ‘the inclemency of the [ the turbid “‘Old Muddy,” and committed jpresent. 1. L. RATEKIN, e |® wesTCcoTT, " Farmers' Commission Store, Manufactarer of NEUMAYER'S HOTEL, § 404 Prov Mo, 808, 210 Brondway, o d Provisions, Real Estate Dealer, rrlts, Cousiosory, Clgur [Mahlich il Rates $1.0010 $1.25 er day a3d Tobaceo, | Sample Cases, etc. MO, 503 FIRST AVE,, POULTRY A SPECIALTY. | B ! 619 8. Maln St., Trunks Repaired. A. J. Stevenson, First Olass Bar in conneotion, Opposite Ogden House. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE| That you can rely on. assistant should only recelve fees for the ‘work actually performed by them. 120 4th| fore 9| MEAT MARKET J.). KOBETICH, Mandemakers & Van, P. 0. MILLER, sy Fing Boot and Shos Maker, ARCHLLECTS, Wall Paper and Decoratlons Fresh and Salt Meats, CONTRACTORS Paiats, Olls & Taraishos 4 No 225 Main St., 5 POULTRY. 3 AND BUILDEES, No. 799 Main Street. Council Bluffy, Towa. No. 201 Upper Broadway. ARTHUR LEFKOVITS R. L BEILES, TAYLOR & CALEF, | L GILINSKY, himself to its deadly embrace. But hap- New and Second Hand: [No. 104 MAIN ST, P d Btapl antl-monopolists are to hold a county [ weather prevented and only a few ware pily such Ia not the ease. . Without not R Boots and Shoes “0"";3 2 FURNITURE, conventlon at Red'Oak. It is more|out with a band of music; they serenaded | fiotion or warning to his friends, Adem AT LOW PRICES., GROOCERIES, Staves and Household Goods; than . probable that the democrats will [him at the residence of the Rev. B. P, [secretly resolved to brace up, and [Prults, Confectionery &Clgars| lom Acet e Bon 1iae o the Clty, At Lowest Prices he quietly betook himself to No. #96 Brosdwa; Ohespest Btore in Towa, be on hand prepared to fuse with them, | MoMenomy, where he will remain unttl The chespest store and| way, The _“fl: :nther hag & depressing | hi8 return to Davenport, this evening. 3‘“’ country in search of work. Yester- the best stock of Fruits. Oouzsil Blaft, Ia. Soumatl Biats No. 538 Brosdway, his sister was both surprised and Council Biufm, Xo . effect on the matrimonial market. Only| Everything remained quiet in the Wa. [overjoyed to recelve a lotter from her one license was {ssued Saturday, and |bssh rallway yards in this olty yesterday. :;{:’;:‘?;_':2?6;::: iellainslllanciy . that was to W. C. MoIhtosh and Sarah | The strlkers did not molest elther the large sections of solidified ygeologlengl ‘Bay, of Crescent township, Pottawattamie | new hands or the tralns. In conversa- | specimens in the limestone quarries nesr county. tlon with a local frelght agent & Bee man | South Bend. After sufficlently replen-| | Fine Cigars, Toilst . AT b e The case of the state of Iowa wa, /Mrs, | 1earned that four new men were put to |!shiog his exchequer there he expects to Artlcles, Eto, Lard, Dried Beef, etc. Boots, Shoes, etc., WATOHES, JEWELEY, seek a home and fortune on the broad, | [Prescriptions a Specialty, No. 625 Main Street, No. 164 Broadway, Nannle Oarrlo was postponed in Justioe | WOFk yesterday morning and six more in rolling pralries of sunny Kansas, saying No. 21 Main 6t, 13t Door 9. of ¢, Jo. Bouse. |Opposite the Ogden Houss Lt ) in- | the afternoon; and he thought the pros- | that it will do for his e ¥ ) Saturds t the in- at It will never do for him to try Omaha n L Healasy/s;cours on Sepnrdey, & bout twenty men [agaln, for the reaton that he can’t live Uion Iron Warks, .7, Bellinger, D, OBELL & DAY, Eraiaun & Co., Prope. Surgeon Sy STORAGE pects good for having al :‘:‘:“ u:: x'fiu‘:fi:':;i _'::::_: 19Xt | ot work thia morning, which will leave | BeFe without drinkiog and carousing. ~Saturday, —— P the work at the round house n good con- N R R All kinds of Castiags and Physician U o ditlon. The strikers say they antlcipate |1y woaring the A‘Mou;t"McGngor" shade Ovestiogs. & Rootng il Ere and Ear ly;-mrv . T“‘“‘r:“ Warehouse, Prompt l‘_klh.lllflou Given| 500 Broadway, Up-stairs - pairs. GEICAGO MEAT MARKET, 3. L. FORMAN, D. GOLDSTEIN, JOEN EVERS, Prop. CLOTHING, [Pawn & Loan Office, Fresh and Salt Meat, Gent’s Furnishing Goods, 228 Broadway. BOLOGNA BAUSAQE, HATS, CAPS, GREAT BARGAINS Grandy & Oo., City Drug Store, ents, vers, Guzs, eto, Taesday eventog w social recoptlon will |, yj1once and they will hold out until{bat, It is the most stylish anes becoming 1568 & saclalty, bo tendered to Harry Ourtls and wife, |,y gof orders to go to work. shado hat that has been introduced this 00, Eroadwey, Dosirs Have 860000 0 Loan oo Dobaay’s Old Hall, who have just returned from the east, at season, and, so far, takes the lead at all Shops Cor.8d st &18th Av.| Cor. 7th Bk, 7 per cont Tnterest. the rooms of the young men's christian The county board of supervisors have|the fashionable summer resorts, The asscolation, on Broadway. Admlssion to | officially decided and publicly announced | only place to get them west of New York the reception will bo by tokst. that they will not let the contract for the | °1tY i8 at Bllss ——— Macedonia Intends to celebrate the n:w i"“rt house ‘"“II‘} ::L’ olty will ‘;“’:' Anlaemz,‘f)he pd fes at the li\lumie hall ited the Rey. Dr, | *tFuct a sewer on Fil avenue, e | meeting Thursday night, who applauded Aot fely apd bas laviied the Bov. D common councl are at loss how to do|the remarks of & . Turley, was a well this, as they are of the oplnion that the |XBOWR prohibitionist who desecrates the constitutional limit of bonded indebted- s.v;:l‘]l: ::h':;g ‘ilf.';{?.!A(:r:;:!z“thog]:b:l; ness h: already been reached. But a|did not applaud was a well koown anti- HAIR GOODS| "5z ontlon,Thedoct g Waves, Langtry and Pompadour Frizzes,8witch Acoclomans witl ave B gooc Oration. | o bonsible fiem of this oity who has ex- | prohibitionist who deseorates tha Sabbath James Stannard tried to work tho ring | i1 ikt thoroughly In eatlafied | 8 regularly as It comes. - What has being | © > S1C»» Feady made and made to order. Prices % gome, and was rupg inby the polloe, | oy iho bonds would bo lsgal, and has & probibitionist, or spplanding ol:{i;.g Tur- cheaperthan ever. Call and see for yourself, He was asked to contrlbate 80 60 as his| o oq 4o ne, h 2 gotlate the entire lot if the|Sabbath day? Explain yourself . share of the clty expenses, but he had city will lasuo them, The negotiation s | —m—————— MRS.C. L. GILLET TE. H 0 USE MUVER AN D RAISEH not pleyed tho game succossfully, and ho | ¢, by eftootoq without the councllsend-| THE RECENTLY IMPROVED Formerlv MRS. J. J. GOODE. p will consequently have his board pald for ing a man east to peddle thom, REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE WRITER Saturday afternoon no small excite- ment was caused by the report that 1sthe Highest Achicvement in Writing Machines in the World, McOreary, pastor of the methodist epls- copal church of this place, to deliver the oration, The doctor has accepted, so the moved on Little Giant trucks, the best in the world, W. P, AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth Street, Council Blufla KIEL SALE STABLES T i i Keep Horaes snd Mules constantly on hand which Norene & Landstrom, we will eell In retail or carload lots The funeral of John Burns took place from the catholic church yesterday morn. ing at 9:30 o'clock, The decoased was well known In this city, where he has re- Charley Armour, son of Phil Armour, the postmaster, had been drowned while | ™ bm‘;g 1o Cop lake, Happlly tho eo, %ided 8 umber of years. Ho was in the por was soan contradloted by Charley employ of the Northwestern road for six 0 with ey 9 ko o torn an | & Il Stock Warranted as Renresente Ve 3 Rimmeslet yoars and a check clerk at the Unlon gperate, i{vflmd" charact | Wholesalo and rotall dealers fn umns-ml Baled ms l’riug rea: V ; | Pacific transfer for the past nine yoars. punctustions, fheares, slgas and sonablo Batistaction Guarantoe. The adjournod maes meeting of citl- Tractions, 1t s tho siaplest and r) SCHLUTER & BOLEY Hls constitatien was eutirely Wroken #4us, which took place on Thursday ev-| gy o3 o has besn complataing for N s ralss gckios Cor, bth Av. and 4th St., Councll Blufls. ning lest, In Masonlo bail,wrlll be hold |y i, Ho died at Underwood, | EZSend for free llustrated pamphiel, this eveniog st he same place fo hear thel )0y b hag boen for the past five Wyckoff, Secmans & Benedict, szeport of the commities of twenty, whol o\ niny " an Baturdsy morning at 1:10 Uhicago, Ill., Sols Agents, wero appolnted or Friday night, and who olclock, at the residence of his brother- 0. H, SHOLES, meet Satarday efwrnoon in the council ia-law, J.J, Langdon, in hia forty-second Agent for Western Io ~shamber, year. His three brothers, James, of Suits to order in latost stylos at cheapest possible | prices, No, 205 Main S, Council Bluffs, . EIVE STOOR. e _l LN ] STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. H' P' NIL J"J 0" FER UIT, Heifers and cows of all sges furnished any desired numbers; yauchmen should oorrespoad with us Poaler in A whitowasher oned Ed Burke some Chicago; Thomas, of Creston, and Wil- auoney, 80 it is claimod, and couldn’t get | 1iam, of thls.clty, were all here and Am}!tlln{}égpfil}!l mP é-ch !I:F [i]nRgsdAeEEn.nd s mmuklmfi“gbw & CRAMPTON, Waverly, lowa. Wfl]-m al] Hr, P ]flm E flfl []r flaflwmal P alnnflg it, 80 Ed picked up & whitewash brush | onded the funsral, #imberland, six roouw house, stable, well, cistern, &c. . ) 9 ; and sald he would keep it umtilthe| 4 gl an ol i i udition, or will trade'tor Omaha prop- Graluing, Gilding, Paper Hanging and Frescoing. 110 Matn St., Council Bluffs, money was forthooming, For thls Ed|, 0 gaurdsy, Four colored oriminals V. KELLER, was arresied and fined. The fine and with thete wlv’u. el w““:: :.“ County Treasur fice, Counc! ;.llu SMITH & TOLLER, AGTS, Sold by the leadng dealer in every <osts amounted to $7.60, Now hedhinks At LEADING city and to gloom over the place. Frank Adams, A y wn, Do s Lot the braab, he dobt and 11 | o o thequartetia, was complained of Merchant Tailors! E. Burhorn, foud by Jennie Lacham for assaultand battery. I Big i, . lggr siris o bolg | Vo ma Tommis e s o+ IVIAUAME T4 Jv DAICEA, 18089 203 R LER,AGENT brought back from Big lake. All tho [nlg started off to got the money. She Couxcin Brurrs, - - - Iowa. fellows are golng out there, and catehblng | was gone a long time, but she evidently | ¢, Who for the vt 10 vears bas beon practising " LY. blg atripgs of big fish. Oae mwn 76 |aor some, for when she mext appeared | opbose aes Opeme Hosser. ™ N© 16: OibBire A Complete Line of New Goods Always on Hand. £ L marked, after telling & bigger story then |ue was fined for belog drank. In the E‘l“ldlh.u Balcear guarantecs to restore the pravious speaker: “‘You havo o 4des | afernoon, atier Frank had beenletout,| HAIR CR WHISKER Bow blg fish 1t takes to weigh #ix | bo antered & oharge of burglary sealuss 8, , I I IHE P HENIX pounds” George Obrist and Minnie Chrlst, . bugh mustache. ) At the meeting of the citizens' commit- | colored. He charged that they had burst - H ctio 9 b , AND “THE ENGLISH " KITCHEN. 17 Main St., Council Bluffs, uAraatced, teo Saturdsy afternoon It was steted by [ his frout door and stolen abox of money, | Oancors, deatuc s and especially| rheuwativin vul q el b aaa o€ tha pidammen, ko Rapyousd (o] ERoman delimon, anotbin of s 1o, mas [Laiians euessumd 1 Ll G0 pyForany oike of Kiduey or liver dhvesso or dyspopia. theunatlom, or any dissmse indudcd | 505 Broadway, . . Council Bluffs, » J by a lack of native power, that cannot be cur h 2 : < Ev i i 1 drop in, that the salsry of the clty mar- |up on a charge’of steslivg & ham. This| Mo, ¥, J. Balcear. ‘el and Appilazces. - No. 80, Fourth 8¢, Coundl Blafle, “The ouly all uight house in the ty, Everythicg served in first, claw style and on shoy - § : : AGENTS WANTED, notice, Hot and cold lunches always ready. #bal wis fx:d ot $40 8 month, and thatson of Hem o'simed to bs from Omaba.) Nu 6th8t, - - - Councl Bluffs, fa . ] 29 M:in &treet, Council Bluff, Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved snd watisfaction guaranteed. Framo bous ' ! § { PP

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