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THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS, OFFICE, NO, 12 PEARL STREET. Delfvered by Carrier in Ang Part of the City at wenty Cents Per Week. W THON MANAGER, TELEPHONES; FosINEss OFFicE, ) NiGut EDiToR, No e ¥ MINOR M N. Y. Plumbing Co, i oods at Reiter's. day David Forgle, of this city and hhlr» Gallagher, of Chicago, were granted license to marry. The Eastern Star sociable w evening at Masonic hall, Al cordinlly invited The new elevator for the Ogden house ar. rived yesterday, and workmen are busy get ting it in running order. Unity Guild has postponed its mecting, ‘which & e occurred this afternoon at week, until next Saturday 1 be beld this members arc All members of the Y. M. C. to be present at the roow A. gymnasium this daughter of the reside llen Jumes, took pl e, 2100 South Sixth street, at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon Mr., I, C. Reed, manaer of the motor line, arrived home from Philadel yesterday noon, and_reports that t shipped and will be here in five nts are being made for the ing of the city marshals and chiefs of police of the great state of lowa in this eity next Tuesd d Wednes nnual meeting of the club, fo 1 poned until th of the mei Ragan lectur A man who is charged with forcing doors of freight cars and abstracting frait was brought in from A sterday afternoon he breaking occurre Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific sufferer. Yesterday afternoon Master Bridee Builder Carroll, of “the Rock Island, reccived the sad intelligence from Atlantic th Jaw had died of heart discase e day. Her husband and three ck left to mourn her loss, —_——— Secure yours rved seats to-day o Bushnell’s for the three following gan lectures. D Tipton has bargains in real estate. kit ety s who desired to avtend the roud is the dren are Personal Paragraphs. Mrs. E. A. Morchouse is visiting in Indi- anapolis and Cineinnati, J. F. Record, the Glenwood merchant, was in the cf John Y. left for Avoca last evening upon legal business. E. W. Ticknor, a former_resident, now of North Bend, is ut the Kiel housc. The condition of Mrs. Edundson was con- sidered yesterday a shade more favorable Mrs, J. W. Squire and son, Louie, ba turned from their trip to Hot Svrings, Ark. J. N. Casady is home from Breckenridge, Colo., where hie went to look after his mining interests, Dr. Rice was reported yesterday as being ina critical eondition. It is hoped that a favorable change will speedily Iollow, but his friends are very anxious, r. N. Merriam, of Omaha, was on this osterday, looking after his property sts. Itis expected that he will soon n the erection of his business block on the old Catnolic church property, the old building now being torn down. I. M. Hayes, the Minneapolis specu who had 0 at present a short time. He is making s home in Chi and will remain here bu Valuable Testimony. Prarrsmovtn, Neb,, May 1, 1888 —Western Wheel Scraper Co., Mt. Pleasant, Ia.— Gentiemen: We witnessed the contest wrial between your Western Reversible and the Goulds & Austin_ Reversible road graders at Plattsmouth, Neb., this and are free 1o say that the Western proved by its work to be superior in ¢ sect, It is o re- versible in fact, while the long axle on the Austin prevents working it in ditches and agamst banks. The Western did the w with less draft and was much the easier handled by the operator. Birp Crirenrienp, County Clerk. MAYNARD SPINK, C Frep CrasnLenr, R. R. Wu. NeviLLe, R. R. Contractor. Rour. FirrzaeraLp, R. R. Contractor. Cox O'Coxon, Alderman. P. McCarrox, Alderman, THOMAS MITCHE. C. M. HoLmes, J. P AuTi R. Toovp, Cian After the contest of graders the ageats for the Gould & Austin grader pressed the county commissioners for them to express their preference for one or the other of the graders and they were refused several times, but when urged upon to do so they said that the vote stood two for the Western and one for the Gould & Austin. If any person doubts the above statement thoy may correspond with any of the county commissioners at Plattsmouth, Cass county, d learn the facts, ard usk it. iraft and ease of operating >’ some of the many points in only one The simplicity the Western a its ‘fav The machine was operated by several per- sons who never had seen one before, and yet they did good work from the stars The person who operates the ma not move from his tr reve the other with ez used in a gravely contest. Had it been sharpened, & Austin, before the contest, says Mr, E. IR Todd, the Western would have come out with & unanimous vote in its favor, For all purposes, says the street eommis. sioner of Plattsmouth, 1 prefer the Western. —~——— the Bar. There was liitle business of interestin police court yesterday. The case of A. Reiter for assault was &smissed. The hearing of L M. Mcluty e breaking was The t ‘hine need road previous *~ (his as was the Goulds Refor atc chain from Robinson Bros, will be called ne Al Monday. Ladies wishing o patronize the Wo- man’s exchange can do so by calling upon any member they choose to fill their orders, —-— Grooming of the The latest development of luxurious babits, says the New York Sun, is to put young girls into the handsof a skilled nurse during the season, so that the strain of the Whirl of pleasure may not tell upon them too scverely woman’s duties are nearly as severe a if she were training her protege for the prize ring, Calisthenics immeaiately on rising, o perfumed bath and ms with a French bran bag of odorous emollients, hair brushing for twenty minutes, manicure, breakfast Then the nurse is not in request in until itis time to dress for the evening, Then comes another bath, followed by & cup of tea, On the return of the belle at31n the morning, the hand again to brus > hai a cup of I sootl gentle massagze 1nto dreamless Tuxurious picture, but what upon the 5 B d found in the | am almost afy o{ to .M l)w t it is sald that by the ald of this tre b girls 1ast at least ten years longer than those who are'left to themselves, lest some of my readers should be' tempted to adopt the system. shionable Girl, nurse is ARRESTED AS AN INCENDIARY Hill Brought Back From Kansas on a Serious Charge. PLEASANT EVENING IN PARIS. The City's Credit Improving — The Chantauqua Rally—Sloman Gets a Verdict—A Light Attorney Fee —Personal Paragraphs. Arrested For Arson Captain O'Brien, since retiring from the has been busying himself with a little private detective business. He returned yesterday from Kansas, bringing with hmn the first fruit of his labors in the form of a man named Robert Hill, who is charged with arson. Bill formerly lived in Rockford town- ship, and there had a little farm. The house was insured for $10). The preperty was " and sold subject tothis mertgage. It is charged that Hi time ago re. turned to the pla » house wus burned. The have applied to the insurar t to secure the 0. the amount of the It was re- and he disappe is said that lence is secured indicating that he one who caused the building to be burned. Captain O'Brien went to Horton, KKan., and th-re found Hill at work as a car- penter, He ted him, and Hill® not ob. jeeting to return, there were no _requisition papers asked for, and the prisoner was brought here fvithout delay. - houses to rent. police force, Tipton ha e Tipton has a family ho! phacton and harness to trade for a iot. kit ey An Evening in Paris. The opera house was pacled last evening at the Ragan lecture, It v purely paver house, no tickets being sold, all present being. there by complimentary inv The Orst of the series of four illustrated lectures in this course was presented last evening to an audience composed of the most intelligent element in the cit and the success of the three othier lectures’ made to depend largely upon_the: Ire Was upon “Paris, really more of that wonderful ¢ H\ than could be gained by an expenditure of much money d much time in a pe jal visit. The views were clear, phic accur: id so realistic that one forgot that he w not looking in- decd upon life seenes in_ Paris. M. Kagnn leasingspeaker, and has the ¢ of carrying his' hearers along nes without their at- |l'|\(|wn being distracted by being drawn to the speaker hin “The next le evening, ) the Rhine and ¢ erland.” sale of tickets will begin at Bushnell's this morning. The Idics of the Congregational church are to be d on having secured so meritori- or of ent inments, and it is lm])ml that they may realize a goodly benefit. bz o The oldest firm, and wall pape the city. All the new shades in in urs. A few patterns in gilts at 10c per roll at Niles, 402 Broadws elf. ure will be on Wednesday subject being, “The gest stock of Mo Bur) v at low rates lass 1arm security. m, Tulle; , 102 Main street. Bl s All For Chautauqua. The mecting at the opera house Sunday ht in the interests of the Chautaugua assembly will be presided over by Lucius Wells, president of the board of trade. T. J. ans, Thomas Ofticer, George 1. Wrizght, B! Hill, H. H. Vau Brunt, George Met" calf, E. L. Shugart, S. P. McConnell, J. B. Atkins, S. Farnsworth, P. C. Ih\nl, A Foster, N. P, Dodge, L. V Elwell, F. M. Gault, Stevens, F. A. Nash, M. M. M ‘Alworth, J. McClintock, J. M. (‘h eney, Mayor M. F. Rohrer, 1. O. Glea- F. Wiese, W. W. Wallace, W. C. James, 3B, Weaver, C. R. ianon, . John Bennett, John Beresheim, J. D. Edmundson, C. B Waite, Thomas Bowman, Willia Moore and J. L. Stewart, vice presidents, are r quested 1o take scats,on the stage. Addresses will be delivered by Colonel C. S. Chase, Rosewater, Mayor W. J. Broatch, G. M. Hitehe nd John Evans, of Omaha, and by E. E. Aylesworth, Leonard Everett, C. M. Harl Harkness, of this city. hall, M. Lane, H. C. Sewer connections und house laid by N. sewers Plumbing company. St Travelers! Stop at the Bechtele. - Sheafe loans nfoney on real estate. ——— The Chief's First Arrest. Chief Lucas y y arrested an insane man at the dummy depot, and took him to the county jail for safe keeping. He was attired only in a shirt and pants, the re mainder of his clothing being found near the depot, where he had ¢ tly deposited it. For several days past he has been seen by passcngers on the dummy train running about on the bottoms near the Union Pacific bridge in an entircly nude condition. His identity is unknown, and the insanity com wissioners will meet to consider his™ case. He does not show any disposition to injure anyone, but he seems to be hopelessly insane, being, as one of the officers expressed it, “'as crazy as o bedbug.” -~ 18 money on chattel description. Private All business strictly confidential, ( )0 Broadwuy, cor- ner Main street, uj tair - Warburton & 1 »n, fashionable dressmakers, No. 32 Pearl st. E. H. Sheafe lo: security of eve consulting roo District Court, noon, the e of C, H. Slo- At3 o'clock d rendered a The case will Yeste: man n to the ju they reported an agreemen verdict in his favor for §2,000. bly be appealed. i case of the county against French was called. Upon the agreement of the attorneys ajury was waived, and the case continued until'the 15th inst. At the close of the after- noon session the entire parcel was excused until Monday. e Tipton has f\unhhul rooms to rent. e e SR Union Abstract uunpm 3 Main street. S. B, \\'m]w\\'urlh & Co. loan money. Sl el Will They Sell Whisky? The druggists of the city held a meetin yesterday afternoon at Gilbert's ice offi decide on some plan of action to govern them in the future in regard to the handiing of in- toxicating liquors, The present permits ex pire in August, and the new law that is the cause of the agitation goes into effect before that time. Under its provisions the druggist who handles liquor is constantly in jeopardy. No definite action was agreed upon at yester- day’'s meeting, and an adjournment wus tuken until next Friday evening, when the matter will come up for final action, - - One Dollar Attorney's Fee, The second trial of the case of Fremont Benjamin vs A. W. Cofman has hardly re sulted more sutisfactorialy than the first trial. In the first trial the jury disagreed. This time Ih ury was out from 5 ¢ o'clock the next mc ned a verdicet for the wunt at 81 rning, plaintif It will be re BOILER -:- WORKS, CARTER & SO, Prop's, ‘Mavulactarers ot Al Kinds of Steam Boilers & Sheet Iron Work. Orders by mail for repairs promptly attended to. Satisfaction g uaranteed. 10th Avenue. Ad- dress Ogden Boiles Works, Council Blufts, lowa, THE OMAHA DAILY BFE SPECIAL NOTICES. \'FTI( B, - PP A AT ‘0 ‘g Py 2 f u ¥ound, will b l’RI« of TE. sertion and Fiv auent insertion. ried 10 this. Solamn.at Hte 0% NTS PER LINE for the first in- Jents Per Line for each subse. Leave advertisements at our rl Street, near Broadway, Coun- WANTS. V[ UST Be Sold, Coms Quick—Two drug stocks #1,200 to $1.600; ons in lowa, one in N Haas & Co., Council Blufrs, Or Trade—Top buggy in good Apply to 011 east Brondway. FOOR SALE condition. Large furnished alcove ro it to dummy. 716 Willow av (TED—Positions for two first-class cooks, ut cook #10 pér week A pRstry cook ¢1. ¥ fafavancen, Addrias Mem, Flette n, Council Blutfs, Ia. \ TAN Housekeeper — Elderly German {ady prefepreds Oas chila t6 chve for, " The quire at” e office. JOR 1 FOoR Judge Fi Also—The room No. 14 Pear] st, now occupied by Forest Smith, so—The dwelling house on W ner office over tho K. C. e o . ticket office, now oceupled by Habury ave- known as the McGee plac of land. i A _tunch of small key ]A same will be paid by Horace ]pmn A erett. "\l\ll‘ll (IL a bus 00 per year in a live Ne- braska town, Alsoa fine residence of 12 rooms, with associate buildings. Apply to Johnston & Van Pat Main st., Councl nuum {OR RI 1‘ Can b and unfurnished References wanted. rnished stave. JOR SAL: yards, Christian, Omaha. E—At a bargain, 40 acres near stock South Omuha,” Neb., Johnson & Hoom 85, Chamber of Commerce, Have property, changs for goods. Call & Christian, poom 35, Omaha. s of merchandis also western land to e on or address Johnec Chamber of Com THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. PRICE $15. Is a thoroughly practical, well made and finely finished machine, Combines the PERFECT LET NG, EXACT ALIGNMENT and RAvip W ING of @ high priced writer with 81yt Compactness and Durability. Send for circulars, AGENTS WANTED, F. E. GAGE, The Excelsior Co. & Main St., LixcoLy, NEB., Council Bluils, Gen'l Agent. | Agt. for Western lowa i’l‘l \V AR VETERINARY sunaE'uu HOSPITAL AND OFFICE 45 FOURTH-ST. Council Bluffs, Ia. Veterinary Dentistry a Specialty. 7 NEW SPRING MILLINERY lfill l)OlY(-lu\s SI‘ b D‘\IAMA NI‘.IL D. H. McDANELD & CO., Hides. Tallow. Pelts, Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. £2) and £22 Maiu Street.Council Bluffs,Towa. EGAN & KIMBALL, PLUMBERS,|s STEAM AND GAS FITTERS. /, Opera House Block, Telephone No. 284, No. 552 Broadw Council Blufts, NOW HUSBAND DEAR Y OU GO RIGHT BOWN TO PETER C. MlLLERS And Get That Beautiful l’ulh'rn of WALL PAPER 18AW THERE YESTERDAY, HE DOES ALL KINDS OF HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING DECORATING, WHITENING, ETC., And Has Noue But Experienced Workmen, No. 18 Peurrlrfit. i 1 Council I}lll'l’-t. Star Stables and Mule Yards Broadway, Council Bluts, Opp. Dummy Depot 5 and mules co tor sale at retall or in car lo rders promptly filled oy ‘eontract on shork Botice. Stock sold on commission: Telcpnone 1. . "SCHLUTER & BOLI Opposite Dumwy Depot, Councll autly on haud, 5. ATURDAY, MAY 18?*'{9. SH Omfi-fl took, l Loweat Pr/oes, METCALF _ BROTHERS op;.o.o."uv."& Wullam Sxaduqlupf A m—— ‘?\""\ufifim X ; " Gy & County REAL ESTATE MUTUAL LIPE INS, CO. Naw = o Mo . Abua B 5 A’A'A'A'A"'A‘VAVAO‘ a .‘d'o'o'o’o'o'o‘o S o Bt e CITIZENS STATE BANK, of Any Bank in the oiti AT 7/ "SI90Y28 [/ COUNCIL BLUFFS § Point, @il X Gloss @b, % Wholesale. sy | No. 8 Pearl St. Pem! & loora'a Santo Rnaat 4£G'5340 +88140490. EMPKIE HARDWARE CO. WIEHOLESALE FARDW.ARE, CUTLERTY, ETC. Manufacturer of Fine Carriages and Buggies. 1 ha vo always a full stock to select from. Call and examine, _Prices Low. AND YOU WILL SAVE MONEY BY IT. We have just received an elegant line of MEN'S, YOUTH'S and BOY'S CLOTHING and latest styles of Gents’ Furnishing , Hats and all kinds of Boots and Shg We will offer you prices which were before offered in this city. Men’s Scoteh Wool Suits $7.50, worth §13. Men's Best All Wool Sui 10.00, worth $18. Men’s Imported Worsted Suits $12.00, worth $20. Men's Corkserew Suits $8.00, worth $13 Men’s Blue Flannel Suits #8.75, worth $14. Men’s Cast $4.25, worth $7.50. Men’s Fancy s 85.50, worth $7.50. Youth’s ,\H \\ 001 Suits $6.00. Youth’s Suits $4.00. Youth’s Striped Suits $4.00. Boy’s Suits from $2.00 up. We have 200 different patterns of Men’s All Wool Pants. Men’s All Wool Pants at $2.25. do latest styles, $3.80. Imported Worsted Pants, all kinds fancy stripes, 83.25 up. Working Fancy Striped Pants at §1.25. Fancy Dress Shirts from 25¢ up. Working Shirts from 65¢ up. Suits Underwear from 50c up. eamless Hose b a pair. Seamless Hose 6¢ a pair. Fine Kid Gloves 75c. Working Seamless Shoes, warranted solid counters, 81, worth $1.75 Seamless Fine Shoes $1 worth $2.00. Seamless Dress Shoes $1.50, worth & Fine Calf Seamless Shoes $2.25, worth §4.00. do IFine Gossamer Seamless Shoes !i 00, worth $5.00. Boys’ Fine Shoes $1.25, worth ‘l(" 00. All the goods mentioned he e of latest styles. Come and see our goods before purchnsing elsewhore; it will pay you to examine our goods. REMEMBER THE PLACE, M MAROUS 546 AND 548 BROADWAY, GOUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, ~ NATURALIST AND TAXIDERMIST. 7. BREZEL, MOUNTS SIRDS AND MAMMALS TRUE TO NATURE. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. . 0 NO, 610 MAIN STREET, : COUNCIL BLUFFS, 13, | proaavay 7l ‘-'.s\\\ Orders taken at Penrose & Harden's, 8. 13tn st,, Omaha, Neb. — ICHANG'E OF FIRM ESTABLISHED 1842, Nos. 27 to 31 h Street. Towa. . SCHUR Towa. do do C. C. HAZEN, The undersigned, having purchased the Grocery Stock and Busi- ness of TROXELL BROTHERS, located at 345 Broadway, announce that they will continue the business at the above number, and will strive to merit your patronage. J. W. BRAGINTON. N. I. TIBBETTS. SIZES FROM 25 T0 250 HORSE POWER. as stated and located above, we take ('nnfidem‘o of the 2. TROXELL. \\’. 4‘ TROXELL. | PRESH GOODS LOW PRICES | Having sold our business, pleasure in commending our successors to l] public. rnernoowca ] no—=AMOOAD 1888 P. C. DEVOL. ——DEALER IN— Jewell Vapor Stoves, Monitor Wrought Ranges, Charter Oak Stoves, Leonard Re- rigerators, Builders’ Hardw; olden Star Vapor Ranges, Glidden Fence Wire, Pin Roofing and Job Work, MONEY ! 504 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ta. Estimates Furnished, CASH TRADE SOLICITED. hl ND FOR (IRLUI:ARQ " ACCIDENT INSURANCE, $5,000 AT DEATH! 5 Iy indemuity for injury. Costs but $13 per yea ‘the Old Reliable United States Mu: tual Accident Association of Ne o Xork, KILLMER & KELLEY, General Agents, , Opera House Block, e AND IN AR LOTS, BUY FROM FIRST HANDS, ND CAN SAVE YOU. "OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. 00 Broadway Councll Bluffs, lowa, Established LT 405 H.F., HATTENHAUER, FINLEY BURK STONE & SIMS, H. BIRKINBINE. pervision of Public Work. y Building, Justice of the Péace. M. H. CHAMBERLIN, 1. D.,F.‘*é”:’iiéi":-.fii‘.«‘:’?: Residence, (10 Blufr st AUTOMATIC - CUT OFF Branch House, Council Bluffs, Iowa. BEND FOR OATALOGUE, BRIDG AGES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. Furnishing Qoods, Clothing, Hats, Cap eto. X % i %{“ % ST 0)’1‘&&‘%! Your Patronage Is Sol clled. Deoewnsoqng S5 GO 3. W, &B. L. SauIRg's JAbsmm-a of Title '," ARE THE BEST e %'Q\\\\s\&mgp\\s = OO ‘b\xgg\ee i —— [ L WEIR SHUGART CO. TOBBERS OF AGRICULITURAL IMPLEMENTS, 21n 1889, 58.000 , 000 lotion.in 638 Fopu Talways keep in stock a large variety of eastern 1 make Carriages, which 1sellata ve PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. ALLEN & BEL Architects and S Superintendents. low rate. I am always ready to show goods. Room y 2, Opera House Block, Council Bluffs Hydraulic and Sanitary Brown Building, Engineer Plans, Estimates, Specifications. Su- g, Council Bluffs Attorney-at-Law, Second Floor Brown 115 Pearl Dentists. Corner Main street bnr and C. Grading Kstimates. ultation. ) to &:30, Offi “nll)\ 9012, 2to Street, Council Office over Amm'lcan y Express, No. 419 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Altorneyfi at-Law, practice in the Sta te and Federal Courts. and 8, Shugart Beno Block, Council Bluffs, Iowa. DRS. WOODBURY & SON Fine GoLp WoRrk A S PECIALTY. Dentist. avenue. THOS. TOSTEYIN Brondw(w cor. of Main, Ruom 5. Office—Rooms 7 Office corner of y Pearl St. and First Avenue and Kirgt K., Ordinance Grades and Drafting. 501 [ Council Blufls, Towa. INCORPORATED 1878 RUSSELL & CO., MASSILLON, OHIO, MANUFACTURERS. Especially Designed fop MILLS, ELEVATORS —AND— @ ELECTRIC LIGHT -\ PURPOSES, : ENGINE. E..C: HARRIS Manager. IF YOU WANT TO BUY iSNIDIVI TIVIS )‘0 495 B(oddwdy SHTIVS IDIV'TI IF YOU INTEND TO BUY THIS SEASON IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY NOW! A T B E YR BROADWA Y. iSQO00H aood iSATVS 30100

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