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» HE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 3. CIFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Telivercd by enrror in wny part of tho city IWenty conts per week, I W.Tivros, « « « Manager. TELEPHONES RUSINESS OFF1cE, No. 43, Nt Eviton No, 2 MINOR MENTION. New York Plumi New simmer g mpany The banks of the city will be closed today The volice made 190 arrests during the month of June Ihe city council e monthly ses<ion Monday 1 C. Ml et Last evening for l,n:-n to deliver a Fourth of July oration Police cireles were quict vesterday Three tramps were gathered in. Fhe Muclier Music company club play the Red Ouk club to-day at 1 Ok Licutenunt Gallagher has returned to Fort Lewis, Col., his furlough having ex pired The fireworks dispay will take eorner of Broadway and Fourth stre night. The Seottswood Lightweights and the Metealf Bros. nines play at Parks Mill to-day. The board of trustees of the institution for the and dumb is to meet here Monday. Rev. o). Fisk will preach at the Union chapel on Harmony street to-morrow at B o'clock. E¢'be Methodists had a happy social s son last evening at the residence of A J. P Casiy Heinvieh Klahn, of Harlan, and Er Bebense, of this eity, were yesterday n ried by Justice Hendricks at his of) The infant child of T. M. MeCulle lied Thursday and was buried yeste afternoon from the residence on ave- nue .Inllu Bresmahan was yester finey for being drunk and disturbing the peace i a house opposite the Northwestern depot. ‘The funer; 1cl lace to- 1 of Winnie, the nine-y Cy Parker, will take plice at morning and will be in | mplars o of this eity, body this m-nnnw at 9 o'elock te the Fourth amongst the lills near Crescent City ‘The prizes for June deawn at the Muel ler music compan s were by No 3 for the In~| 9 for the sccond, k0 P hing by the pastor of the Baptist church Sunday morning and evening. suh,.w for « ‘he Indications for Good and - for in Our Country,” Seuts frec, Members of the Seventeenth Towa r ment urgently inyited to be with their tamilics at the regimental re- union to be held in Leon, LA August 10, 1land 12, Oflice O'Brien found & suspicious stranger prowling about at 2 o'clock morning. Nothing could be st him and yesterday he was nnl loose again, he plans for the roof complete of the n.wlnmvnl building v received in nd bids will bo ad- ely to be opened in .ulungmn, July worn, Miss Ron |(' of the Hlunn\l‘r hers, i y the tking down of the h.\nlmm K in uhl« ch she was swingin She was unconscious for some time, but i i from all eflcets of the At the Congregs |' of pews. This the nsed by m'uv changes made appraisement of sittings, and hene wus deemed hetter m making the neces- i storent the pews all over “The dance given in Beno's hall evening by 'IIA Ot inns was” lugely gr - ttended. The vro mmes were nniquely arvanged, and e much merriment. The misic was excellent and the respect. 1t 15 thought that one of the tramps now in juil, arvrested for assaulting Ol cer Price, was shot in the e and is trying to conceal the fact, lest he should be convieted of being concerned in the row. It is said that one of them i zm a peculiar mner, and tries to o Timp The case 15 10 be investigated, tramps who made such a murder- it upon Detective | have had a hex ir Cojoyable in ull | but Judg and the case nt over to Monda, the chief participants in this riotous afluir do not get u long streteh in the pemtentiary it will bo bec: not get what they merit. It is a wonder that llu-) did not kill Price, and it was no lack of & disposition to do 8o on their part. "The Glohe last evening reproduces articte from the Beu, which it comments upon as bemg favors ble to Counc Blufis, but takes great pams to credit it to “‘an paper.” If it find a line in iich it can twist into the faint- '’ wmu of Council Blufls it takes ns to make the fact prominent that it h the Bri which is trying to hurt Council T'he other [ the Glok The BEE 1y stand by what it 5 und those who'clip Council Iilnflxlu-w»hnm it ueed not he, tate to give it the eredit in every cas I'here scems n disposition on th of the city to try more experiment gard to five alarm systems, but to get one which will surely answer the purpose. Although the Gamewell system is in gon® eral use, and highly satisfactory in most large cities, the friends of the Richmond gystem claim equal werit for it, and less expense. As the latter \\»u'm is to be aranteed, and will not be paid for in fuli until aftor it has had o year's tes it i nrged that there can be little risk in utting it in. Arrangements should also made with the distriet tele pany so that the ¢ 2 of its two hundy As llnra are to be only twenty street boxes, and a8 many would find it convenient 10 turn m a distriet telegraph als the two sys- tems should be combined in ' some min- ner 50 as to get the benefit of both, i ol Groceries, dry goods, tinware, crockery eheap. J. J. Stulter, 505 upper Brosd way. S S Beard has an immense stock of wall per and room Mouldings which must k:turnul into cash, so down go the prices at Bea wse they do For Early Bcu.m time ago the clerks in retail stores started a wove for early closing during the summer scason, but little was ac- complished beyond the agitation of the quuuon Now comes the fruitage. ‘I'he busmess men and employers are now ltklufz hold of it and they seem almost nlmous in agreeing to close carl A vrlmn agreement is heing circulated for signatures, ‘m"f the time for closing the slores at 7 S -— Highest prices paid for county. §!;,y Klld school bonds. Odell lhn) & 0. 108 Pearl street, Coun Bluis, OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, AMATEUR RAILROADING. that Shrank From the Sta- tion angd Sportengd Day by Day few days with l WS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES, | gone to Indi reader no doubt ro m |1|Yn rs the gallant unsuceessful, a uwuf[)|vpr-rBryn‘|w.\y, | {nstccessfl, ford’s starch, came home yesterday from o trip east »w of the hard the obstacles overcome British army in the Soudan BRIDGING THE MISSOURI RIVER. | | ships borne ¢ for Spirit Lake s Folk's Lawn Party discomforts s retivement from th nd wite left the m Milwakee wt for building return soon with provisions for Big Enterprises on Foot, vied a dozen soldicrs into Sious Cit boats from ¢ their eastern 115 of canned corned in fair condi , would be no more | | but have not bourd of trad n.nmh\ rain in western Nebraska and northwest it gets monotonons in less t in regular tistied \\unw- iltof their trip, titution for tic yards to n mile Most respects ornia to attend \ ( ouncil Blnfls have s + former the pro visions werd over the Iatter by camel ugh the catary dians in the mean time ten been jeopar. its plans spoiled by Among those who are wisdom had | , and now it is the policy Superintendent Hammond and wifc LIGHTNING STROKES. that the British gov- 1 to build a railroad be. Fifty milesof track i the two ,,..mv, Causcs of the S Thunder Storms which will eanse g o the prosperity antincreasing the growth | of Coune |I Blufts, fact, a complete d, Karsten, Weber, and others have proved that t kes of lightning has con- 1 duri had ot enjoyed (g experienee 1 Hu- two cities, and inte |'nl|nmunh i cannot be ex s owing to |I|v an enterprise be in connection with boom on bottom pr down {0 bottom i (five cents) a day, and dump b ind in small baskets When an obstrictive rock up in front, tiey never thoug blowing it out, S n thing as cutting ,and the only s nl sand were moyed or leveled w a piaster in the centre natives Know it was ”\I'Y'l' mths of hard it |I|(| |ml re:d proportiont m-l\. | Fmest Drands of Cigars, Tobace) & Pum vhen not yn-nlm ol by equilibrium of L ry I'.mm- In'ul:.- will lightning rod, ) tirouglh a il was wn- serted by many that it lightning strokes ought erease \\||I| l! I stringers put is proved by the fact that in tho space widthunless it was twe m\ threc. l»mhlmm in the country have to take this nati fium mnl)ux point ut vie fifty milés of track sending out the mater had not bee N mkn 'n Hllu consideration. y was to move the J ~Lmnn dm\n to (hv end of the We therefore phenomenon, U numerous eurves The puzzling query seems unsolved as to how this wag made practicable sist of open ~unr\.m to xlu- n.lmlnx of hu rtain district man ng ituralists i slose the wind will endanger such a strueture it i that niany doubt the use of sucha brid 'I he Im-ul'nu :|I~u is not such nm band of the lmn wunn(l Hwh ythiag worked right for a week or from the Im siness .uul \nylvhl M ll|<)|v~.|l|~f.ul( v, pendent bridge is what 1s 3l more de- rable ion, lun daily C till the end came dn\\ nin front of the station, and before long the station itself had to be moved to Wady Halfa. continued for some time, and, ving to move what cause is due nbove- uu-nnum 4! auestion not only ments will soon be which will revive even the fl of some who have become (lh 1o of ounc il Blufts explain this bhenorms non; among others nm owing to the dec || lmxl Iu cn nmu iy over nd more made al ¥ hmnu ~un|(' at changes for jecting points of a not l""'" for ) u"mm-n brakemen and track-walk amined, but with no result. As s took the morning to consult with tne 'nv“lnlulp pus B e I Y int RSOVt oTaiL of temperature in summer, )t |an hold ¢ resort, a varty 4 I Others find the eause of it in the of such constructions as -works, weather-cocks, cte. not explain I authorities there ck was movin n was composed of flm English u. n lL\L ear, ||nm|n|uhu l»u~n at that point. nlm-l [Ill" lll it Sut this theory m;wr-i 1y, country houses k these kind of are m(ml\ exposed to ‘me-l from noln d nuunw that thes much \\ill be & compartment constructions, and typewriter., Rolwrer, over ( gyuses may o viee 0 Engla it T hofens ce in England, Ind zood deal the worse for we. en «own on one s and unlv vut ul odd numbers. -2-3 like our cnlrmnw it Towast prices at Beard's Wall Paper | safficient to full) Fshiow e of strokes during so st be amore gene » 3 hort aperiod. The Paving Pu; The question of paving upper llld duty as proposed to ¢ number of lnrmnm" Rrais plw > earth than was the ,tluw pumpm (m dear s not so mach the inereasing I ant it paved to Oak street, ries were ma ul.- nk street the north side of Broadway for quite a distance The cost of half th, taxed up to Mr. Con u-r imuv which ,nmlnuu the in- r nlnl not run very st s not at the helm, or 6lso tho n'\(l A ex- the cnormous ine g the last rtion on one side’ ¢ et to o around it train kept on st wd Gerse, who owns constructions fill- with smoke, r y 4h\~(~||])l|uu the proposition ! cost to the property owners on the ~un|h side of the street seems ¢ s nl\ un- ing the atmospher thu wheels uxul brought it to a thousands of rth, that thous- s of all kinds daily enormous 4|lmnl|l|l'~ .\ml dust mln the air, ; thousands of locomotiv d”‘ were naturaily little |h|an~r it vum]nl ml\o the v \..1 pml:hm he |x|\x--l zation ¢, desire to have the AIf abutting on the ereck, the s for inferseetions. I)m m was a at they would common oceur nl\uuunmulh quantitics of smo} tion will not seem re is certamly 100 times the dust and g‘ls(’i)l!)hol bed in the Anmm phere than y Am cavdy with the naki street car question. The citizens want to ek extended, with the ¢ hartor, and with the If the track is to be ~hnuld be dmm at once, 50 & The \&huh- mat- it to get it back ‘They Smpiy put ul it a few Ill(]l('\ lrum the coal AlNrw(s of Mun hunl.nul through those of Penn- « throngh the cities of Essen and uul you wlll notice n layer ck and du'\\ it over to and under the down, picked up their the whistle and ofl' the. y ined that this W been posipone nwl.u night, and in the ompany is to be int ul Iln citizens tall ml with. mxuuuum- the u.. air s ni ) \th Iunlg- uw thy ( the ope : tirewor| L4 of Claude T ur ! Best in the city. igators were not that they had tound the cause of the shrinkage w!llm\r parti 'l hese o umlnmna In-uw established, wtions 1o the v Toogin dedlding - l-n lu'hc \0\\' Yurk I’lumblug com- They warrant all vluh-nm- of thund reader a better an | an conception of thi y uiwnm the theor electricity lhn-rn afternoon little L B, Rohrer, y is now generally i cop the five year-old son of M. entertained about tifty of his little friends at the family residene ‘The hours were from 3 o’cloc Little tables wer the lawn, and re a thunder-storm. and particl nr[ 1ce to Luvine), or Closing Out. I have tho largest and most com- plete line of NEW MILLI spread upon sshments, games, ete., time to pass happily. Wis & joyous one Mul guests we When besides these facl l«wu[llnnl are nlhng th phiere the develo .m.lm 4 t 5 lhv ejection uf 0 105t hu;,.n.nhl\ It I e nn/.( for the hll]c ones menon which eaus attonding it to assumo ly i That 1h<» |w\|uun4| ul Clioops. 1 rendared W hll ling dust of the All‘fl'll I % the thunder-stor ‘r:nwn. Mrs. Geo lwm'nmu, M, NOTIONS 1 am closing out LESS THAN JOBBERS' e vd for room monldings. N feictions of the g d o the sur- face of the pyrami “The author of this e the rapid. enormou. ment of elect ——— Smokers! Drop in John Templeton' \ house block, claims that sting dovelop- v to the Blufls from owa lu“‘n. got too full of You will find ali the Tatest novelties hats, bonnets, flowe bons, gauzes, crape Goods Must Be Sold. and sce them, J. J. BLISS, 428 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Il L. WILLIAMS, n \l., Council Bluffs, . Room 10, Omaha, Neb, ¥auufacturer's Agent for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER aid SUPPLIES Awnings, Roofing Slate, M tles, Plate and Window Tilass, Show- s our atmosphere dust. than in former nd other styles of id to have fallen into the company of a colored man 1 d Brooks, who gui him inio an outhouse and there m: to get away wnh a roll containing lhmll arrested on this charge who was thought explained vol llnnulu SLOFMS must nhnnkvuwuullflu llw 100, W \]m skod 150 m’lu nmm.-m»-l ablished fact AS @ vumhu ting ||o\ ch, ure sadly mixed. - lur room muuhlm‘h in regard to electr) to thit of pure air. fore, where the Substantial al estate loans. Pearl street, Counc IS i er extent, the latter f. nry Atkins has returned CANCRRS &oat of G awias ot S CHRONIC DISBASES or au kicas a spesiaity. George Rudio yeaterday returned from o business trip cast ecial committe 5 Imup«\l that asiron ur to fail after lmmmL. 501 EDWARD KUEEL ‘ MAGISTER O ¢ Charles Beno expeets to start Monday for a trip to California John (. Lee hasvetu where be has some large ned from Hlinois, vailway cone 1 he taken off ) used 01 pass solger onginos: k uxles aid pre-ent, and of ¢ Boots' and sh( salisfaction guurantoed. Miss Rose Griady, -of Sioux City, is in od, are s strong JULY WHOLESALE AND JOBBING | FEHOUsSEs or ; COUNCIL BLUFFS. VGRICULTURAL IMPLEME N DEERE Agricultural Implemants, Bugiiss, Carriages, Bte |, Ete. Council Bluffs, Towa. | KEYSTONE MANUFAG TURING €O Make the Original and Complete Hay Loader, also Rakes, Cider Mill & Press, CORN SHELLRIS AND FERD CUTFTERS DAVID BRADLEY & (o, Manut*y nlJob! o Agricultural Implements, \*!e.znh, ‘mmn», Carvinges, and all kin | Farn 10 to 1116 South Main Strect, Towa, Ino 1 and Simall undies, of every description. CARPLTS, COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET (0., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shadas, Oil Cloths, Cartain Fixtures, Upholstory Goo ds, b 0. 405 Brondway Council 1111ls, Towa. CUGARS, TOBACCO, 170 PEREGOY & MOORE, —Wholesale Jobbers in th COMMISSION, YDER & LEAMAN, Whold Froit and Produce Comnission Harchants, No. M Pearl St., Councll Slufts DRUGGISTS, HARLE, HAAS & (O, Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Pai nts Glass, | Drugists N ndries, 1 Pearl St DRY GOODS. M. E. SMITH & CO., Lagietass a1l dhies of Dlj Gm,, Netions, I nd 114 Main St., Nos. 113 + Council Bluffs, 10wa. 3t., and E No fain 0. , Council BlufTs FRUIT O, W, BUTTS, Wholesale Califoraia Fraits a Spesialty General Commission. No. 542 Droadway, Council Blufrs. T WIRT ® DUQUETTE, Wholesale Fruits, Confectionsry & Famsy Grocariss. Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl St., Council Bluils, GROC 7} L. KIRSCHT o, Jobbers of Staple and Faney Grocaries. No. 418 Drond- or Doaloys cil 1tlufrs, BE Manuactu Leaiiey, Harness, Saddlary, Bto, No. Council BluTs, lowa, METCALF lSl:Jl'll ns, Jotbars in Hats, Caps aad Glyras, Noz. 342 and 314 Broadway, Councit BT, AVY HARDIVARE. INE & FELT, Wholesale Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardwara, And Wood Stock, Couneil Bluifs, Towa. HIDES AND IWOOL. D, . MeDANELD & CO., Covumssnn Herchants for Sale of Hides, Tallew, Wool, Pelts, Girease and Furs Council Blufts 1o UILS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO., —Wholesale Dealers in— [uminating & Labricatiag 0ils Gas)iiny £.Theodore, Agent, Council Blutts, Towa. % LUMBEL, PILING, b s . OVERTON & CO., Herd Woafl Southera Lmb,‘, Piling, And liridgo Matorial 3p Wholesale L rolall Kinds. O 130 Main St Council Blutfs, Towa. N AND LIQUUKS. i J(V)HN LINI Wholesule Imported and Domestic Winas & Liquors, Agent for St. Gotthard's Hord Hitters. No. 13 13t Council Blails, IR, SCHNEIDER & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 600 Main St Councid Blufs. SPECIAL NOTICES. IOTITE. 7 ients, such as Lost, Found, For 8ule, To Kent, Wants, Bourding, | ingerted in this column at the low TS PER LINE forthe first inser 8 Per Lir h subsequent Leave advertisements at our office, 2 Peal stroct, ne Broadway, Council ete, w ratcof T tion aud Blus, WANTS. WANIED. Situation as househceper or to tuke cure of furnished rooms. Address K, Bee ofli JANTED=Hurbor, immediutely at No. 656 W A iy, Conc Liutrs, \WANTED OB 10 B an RENT- No. 630 Sccoud avenuc; house of eizht rooms. stable, cte. Very desitie ble. N ) R u crionery and cigar Store; possossion given right awuy. 1n quire at premises, No. 104 Maiost, Couneil Riuits, FoR gaLizo papers, in_quantitics (o suit, at Bee ofico No. 12 Pearl stroct R, RICE, M. D, od wious vl tor | ral house- ¢ fanily. No. 10 Fourth-st. Dodge & Co. | Over thicty y 11 Poarl 50 oucs’ Pradtiodl oxperiena eat, Couacil thiufa e Justice of the Peace. Office Over Americn Express Couinany. | 'WHERE DO YOU BUY BUGGIES? . FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT HIRAM W. DAVIS & C0. din 1877, CINCINNATI, OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTV DIFFERENT STYLE®] 20,000 Yehictes Annually. *ena cstimonials, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Reick il Kind raised or moved ¢ OBLItIOFinaL Lracks ~the Hest i e wor 808 Lighth Avenus anl Bighth Strest, ball ond ex antire ”‘y .c(shh f‘:lLs: (“( ‘)/l,/:' Lie Sw;fé;fi Reoadlott the bleagert Line of Mans Was sy ya.wt.‘v euet A«/pou.\.n, P} this bity. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, HAIR GoobDs A x Wiis MADE T) ORBER. 337 Broadway, Council Blufls, lowa se the summer stoek to (he fow est possible paint. HARKNESS BRAOS - Ave offer g ha Bood Corsels for 50¢ worth 75c. Parasols for 75 and Upwards, Embroideris and Patterns, very, Cheap. Only fow of thase Summer Silks Left Lace Flouncings in Spanish and | Chintilly Laces. N8 now every day. WHITE DRESS GOODS. Cheaper than you ever saw them, Fine assortment for graduation dresses, Samples sent when requeste CARPETS. Choice patterns, good quality and lowest prices. Special discounts to churches, socie- ties and elergymen, Harkness Bros., 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. wsware and L.unp\ W. 8. Homer & Co., 0. 23, Maia St.,Council Blufs, TIMOTHY SEED. 1 Lave & ouantity of sound, well cloaned seed Ta LER & CO. 'V*ZT P. .A.YLQWORTH sfction guaranteed. Frame houges move) Couneil Blafls, e 3l B, 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, SWAN BROS., Dealers in Mileh Cows, &5@ At Our Stock Yards | No 502 and 506 E. Broadway, Council 131 Creston House, n'y hotel in Couneil Blufrs hasing "Ec"lre Esoapo 17 aud 215 Main <1, MANX MOHN. JACOB SIMS, . ATTORN OOUNOIL ELUF‘F‘a AT LAW Rooms 7 Aml‘ \hllu.ux IanI\ ' Star Sale S Lables and Mule Yards. BROADWAY, Opposite Dummy Depoi, “pajmesaaday = 50 pojURLIE 10038 [y I'ABLES, corner CARPETS Choice B of Latest Coun;il_- Bluffs ARPE {GOMPANY] 408 Broadway. tock of Choie Novelties in. CURTAINS. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUEES, IA, GRAND BAI-I. T'o be Given by the KNIGHTS OF LABOR! At Temple Hall Evening, Tuly 3, l?!‘ Ticket Admitting Gentleman an't Horses and Mulés Il purposes. Lought and sold, at 1otall aud Largo quantittes 1o sploct {rom, ‘MASON WISE,

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