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e o ’m ek i THE ])All\ COUNCIL BLUFFS. NO, OFFIC 12 PEARL § Teltvered by Carrier in Any Part of the City at wenty Cents Per Week, H.W.TTLTON MANAGER. ™ JEPHONES: { New York Plumbing company. ¢ apring goods at Reiter's. Methodist district conference will meet at Glenwood to-morrow. Architeet Maxon is en new three-story school Lus, Neb. aged on plans for a building at Colum There was a large attendance at Manawa yesterday, and the motor line was well patronized. J.J. Brown's new $20,000 The nlnns for 5 ompleted, and indicate a beau Tub will next evening at the J. R er of Stutesman and Pierce streets. Woman's Christian association will meet this aftepnoon at 8 o'clock at the resi dence of Mrs, Judge Casady. A full attend- ance is desired. Manawa has cea The last battle has r enterprise, and now the that of its cannon There will be a meeting of the su 10 the hotel fund at the board of tri day evening. All are rs us important matter: being a Man-o'-war. ulted in victory for the voom will not be ribers le Thurs- Juested to be present, ¢ to be cousidered. v. W.H, W oring a of upon the 8 of the series will begin next Sunday morning, when he will consider the news “There wilt be a congregational meoting in the Presbyterian chiurch this evening o'clock. All members of the cong -mtmn are requested to be present as there is bus- iness of importance o be transacted, ‘ards are out announcing the marriage of, W, Walnut, and Miss Lizzie Racer. The ¢ will be formed at 3 o'clock V afte the residence of the bride’s parents, 1020 enue D. The work pers, of putting together the new double deck steamer belonging to Mr. Chap man at Lake Manawa is completed and the boat will be launch he 3d of July. Sk W 50 and 200 passenge; trim little vessel Messrs, Seerist and West, of the Chic hotel ndicate, left yesters 4 home. All preliminary arrangements are to be completed by the 10th of July. The site has not yet becn determined upon, but it will De cither the Woodbury corner or the Pacitic house site. The visitors expressed them- selves us anxious to begin workat once, and will probably be back i about two wecks, The ball game between the home club and the Metz Bros.’ team resulted in a victory for the visitors by u scorc of 15 to 4. Strock was in 1o condition to play, being worn out by hard work in g the grounds read, Stevenson pitehec , and was well supported by Betti. Oliver knocked the ball over the feace, and scored the first home run on the grounds., There were about five hun: dred people in the amphitheater, The band stand that was removed Bayliss park receutly hus been placed in Fairmount park and repainted. It shows up well from the southern part of the city. Frank Cook offered the commissioners a pennant to fly from_the top of the structure if they would have it repainted, and it is now and. The fivst of @ serics of Sunday coneerts will be given in a short time, The inted money for will play { music during tt g itizens get home from church gements are being those who cesire to visit the ¢ tauqua can be accommodated by train direct from here at one fare, from this purposc and the bunc and other which Chau a special o, such cursion should es at once at the Union Pa. depotor with Hurkness Bros Houghton. These ar 1sant opportunity 1, Talmage and oth ain information as to what a Chautauqua is. The matter of sccuring a fountan for Bay- 1iss park does not seem to be making much headway just it present. The commission ers huve laid aside purpose aud the eitizens will have to subseribe 31, the fountain is o be secured. The swnn»nlu not feel justific arger amount as the ks and other Worlk done tacro this season usod. up. all the money thut ought to be expended on this one spot. It is hoped that the citizens will take hold of the matter and raise the necessiry amount, as the addition of the four would be a great improvement to the par Yesterday was a dull Sunday in police The saloons were all closed, und t to do with the Dhiey Knew they lived in but that was all. When found they were westigating the alley in the rear of Kiscmun's store, and crying as if their hearts w Lreak. They were returned to their home the rear of Snyder's commission house. Their mother hud not misscd them, as she supposed they were out walking with their home father, and Le thought they were at Buy a “Whitc . mach. 20 N, Mai Mels, g of th and hearth fur- New \m. plumbing Co. Grand )ulllnnn wdway and Eighth s - Union Abstract company, 23 - The engineers strike for for their groceries Lloyd will tal Main strect. Durlin Br Mr. and Mr Coffunan, of Avoca, spent Sunday in the Bluffs. Mrs. 1B W. K from Des Moines Saturds Judge IR will or Odell, county, on the *glorious k Scott Williams left for Mexico Suturday evening to look after his mining interests Mrs. Dr. Montgon has returned from castern trip, and is much improvdl in health, Miss Jenoie s, of Chicago, is visiting with her sister, Mrs, J. S, Jud 0. 217 Bluft street, x Mrs. J. H. Arthur has returned home from a visit with friends in Jiur paigne, 111 0. 0. St. John has returned from his pleas ure trip through Missouri and reports an enjoyable time. The rector of St. Peter's, Rev. Adolph Wesseling, O, 5. B., left lust night on the Kansas City for Benedict's college, ut Atehison, Kan., where ho will join bis bret ive du) ual exercise, lmvnl\ called reat,” The revenred gentleman will return Saturday worning — - the henefit fugton uud Cham- Kansas, and Remember coneert Miss Mamie Fleming at the M. church on Friday evening, June Admission 25 cents. - Tipton has barguing in real §. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. Funeral of Mrs. Davis. The funeral of Mrs. Mary C. Davis, wife of Mr. J. 8. Davis, occurred Saturday morn ing at 10,0'clock from the family residence, No. 810 First avenue. Rev. G. W. Crofts con- ducted the services. Mr. Davis and the youngest son, Carl, who were absent at the time of Mrs. Davis' sudden death, arrived home in time to attend the funeral. Mrs. PDavis leaves four other sous, two of whom, Theodore §, and Miller W., live ten miles east of the city; a third, John P., is with the Coungil Binfls Insurance compapy, apd ¥. R. 18 the manager.of the Weir-Shugart com pany. 'he death came without a woment's warning, and ‘the sad evént cails -forth the tenderest sympathy of & lavge' circle of frignds-and acquaintadces. - g e e RS — THE OVIAHA DAILY BEE PPN L 281 ST AR N SRR E RS [ Y MONDAY. JU 1888, FROM BLUFFS A\D BOTTOMS. The Day O)mnn With a Disgraceful Gambling House Row. RUSHING THE BROADWAY PAVING Street Corner Loafers Should Move on » Light TFor Bayliss Park—The Day at Man- awa—Personals. They Should Move On. Last Satur ening there were congre gated at the corners of Broadway and Main and Pearl strc less than one hundred persons, T had cvidently no ob) joy th point, but y out ta ing. Arriving at the places indicated they stopped appar y by common consent They throngea the curbstoncs, doo s and the space between 8o that it was next to impossible to forco a passage With ladies it was not mpted, and to 1 the loating crowd they passed into the stre Tho officer on that beat did his be the walks opon, but these effort 1o powerle: attention was paid to his ord » 1ooking at this exhibition ropres Tt Ber \tative was approached by a commercial traveler whose home is in this city. Said he: “in all the places that I visit I see no such actions as this outside of the small coun villages. Nothing of the kind cities, and 1 tell you stran very favorablo impression of s seen 1 the they see the main thoroughf cor ners, bank steps, ecte., monopolized by loafers, Why don’t Tue Bir show thosc men how this matter i arded by not only strangers but the majority of our home peo ple? If ft would I believe these men would listen,” st man approached the patrolman re these men?* he asked, indicating forred to "o tell you the truth, 1 don't answered. “Some of them 1 th, but most all ar v anything to th zens of the city and have's strect. 1 tell y he *loaf alf dozen men w the First N biank steps hed them and asked them kindly y from there “Oh, you go to h you take us for robbers “You sce how it returned. 1 wish you folks would attention of the people to this matter. ps they would listen to you if the) not listen to us.” Whether this thoughtlessness whole city and its discontinued at on to the matter should b o = Omaha Pri “One week only” at Schmidt’s photo know," he ealnted to tice is the result of not, in the interest of the ood name it should be wind the law pertaining rigidly enforced. graph gallery. 220 Main st.. one doz binet size photos for only $2.00, war nt ul o su Don’t 3 , don’ For sale cheap, Lots ne v the bridge to parties who will build at once. Ad- dress or eall on J. R Rice, No. 100 Main street, Council Bluffs. = = Protect the Pavk, Complaints are numerous concerning the s characters who infest Ba) park every afternoon and e getting so that respectable ladies *would the plazue, and the j liould be obtained by the ma jority of citizens in this beautiful little spot is very much curtailed. A wont and highly respected business men of this city yesterday stated that he would 1 W his wife or daughters to pass through tho park after dark und y consideration. Several others were | o express themselves in about the same v wd denounced it as a shameful out setuble citi zens of the i be al- lowed to continue in their present cond The insulting wretehe around there should the pretty little dud the rustic benches t tion with the promptly ki nose on tlirta uld be street who painfully ing to get up o who puss s sd into the by @ policeman appointed purpose, if nothing else ) \dition of the parkat night attention. Neither for will do. demands light of the e A ey the eye of the observant police viate i L movenent is be have ic light p! th not more from und, so tha can not 1 hrow a lightover the en wrk con 1 aslk s oven o such it is probable that ction, Such a light i tention, Indian ceks, corner of every n Biroad H, § seeurity ¢ consultin e loans me on chattel All business strictly 500 Broaudway, cor- 0018, inday Mor ing Row. Al 2 before 1 o'clock sterday morning ‘ there was a great commol in th ad way gambling hell, known as the *T'u Ex chan A vietin been dumped of all the moncy he had, amounting to £16, 1 when he kicked against the manner in which he had been bled, he 1 by the gang oL thugs place and thrown ont unon t iling upon his head and sustaining sevel i That was but the opening of the ba vt time pan demonium reigned supreme. Several of the attaches of the place who had held grudges against each other for some time scemed to think that the time to settle old scoves had arvived, and at it they went. Clubs, billies, bricks and pavin ne called 1 regardless of cficld w and used 'ne bat quisition conse quences. d to the sidewalls, and t long and fiercely until an offl the scene. The leading combatants were taken 1to custody, und guve the names of J hn Mabar, Harry h!\‘ Ut u Jeifries, Mike Kildure They gave bonds for ) o'clock this wor and > all known to the police and vecords. The place of the tough- thods ein ity unw wd join ployed for e scrupulous. thugs employed ther unfortunate vietim who against being robbed, and proceed pound him mercilessly before throwing him into the street. It is high time for the authorities to ®ok into the matter, as, instead of improv ing, it is constautly getiing worse. If the eity government is unwilling to close these places they should at least be removed fr the business streets where they now run with wide open door line tue sidewalks with ¢ to catch any stranger with afow ug. The potice for man stae tioned at ever done to protect the public from the e85 sharks who are constautly lyiu for victims. ust be - Paving Broad The work on the. Broadway | on rapidly, snotwithstanding the scveral d lays that have octurred on - ficcount of w of matgrial. Ninetgen cars of gravel aw s going A WEEK ~OF— ~FOR-— . There are can gpend your dimes ar lars, but how few whe can gave them ? You DIMES, attending our loading sale, commenci morrow. can save not Each and eve gaing ever offered. Grand special sale of sols. Grand special gale of and Embroideries. Special bargains in IT Gloves and Corsets. Tremendous sale of Ware Goons, bargainsale o s (Goods. must be All this week at Half Price Iy Elsema &0 Peoples Store|y Kos. 218, 220, 272 & hundreds thousands of places where you but DOLLARS, Six Day clearing Genue b AN OPPORTUNITY THE, ECONOMICAL ! and W dol- re you only by s? Un- ng to- y depariment will be full of the best bar- Para Laces osi ry, out LAwNs and Wasn Driss Goops. f Silks sold during at 224 BROADWAY. OGDEN -:- BOILER -- Wi CARTER & SON, Prop’s. Manufacturersof All Kinds of Steam Boilers & Sheet Iron Work. Orde by madl for r staction ¢ ui den Boiler W antecd. Oth Avel DK McIJANELl] & GU Highest Market Pric Returns. pects to lay 10,000 abld and have the street the timo the new to open for public travel, er is favc reudy - At His Post Day and N The vigilant imp, indig with many-lushed | lash is o dinbolie symptom. N Bitte ation s f ) ite or chro; commencement of icine is the Prompt re specifi commencem ief firgt, Blufts department of the assaulted about 10 o'clock Captain D O'Brien, police. O'Brien took exception to that appeared in yesterday morni lican concerning him, and as he left his ofice at the Republ last ick and tl were ¢ O Brien was ed him spot aced under arrest swollen and dise ofice, and he h a physician war for O continues to him, poses o call on the stroug arw of protect- hiw severely Travele The ~ Lndlans, Kiclipoo Broadway und. Eighth sta. irs promptly , I8 prog course of eve of the me The polic immedia and C; Boeh with l wonderful medicines, are here 0RKS, attended nue. Ad- 5. Council Blutfs, lowa. Hides. Tallow. Pelts, Wool and Fl_.lrs. Prompt £20 and 82 Main Street,Council BInirs fowa. sercenings arrived yeste from Cedar b., and, with what can be supplied from the Hinton banks, will be sufficient to workmen busy for several weeks. five thousand yuards have id, or more than’ one-fourth 1 ing done is and reaches ient. well to ks on the Dosts are pect of blocks arc nd to luy busy for tho next ten day ieham ex ) comfort nisery afterwards, little or visitations of the fitful intervals of sleep, an uprising unvefreshed and without a sleeping and yawn- during day, nervousness i writability of temper {in extreme cases, this. Necessary? D a thousand times 1o, so long as Hostetter's Stomach or indis curable, this cnt of a absolute eradication subscquently. = The of this statement backed up by ir grablo testimony, is well known to the Americ 50 that the werts 1) N T i moyes nervousness, biliousness, consti- pution, and kidoey und bladder troubles, A Brutal Attack W. J. Crater, the manager of the Couneil fcan, was g by hants’ au article #'s Repub followed Carter Mauhattun, overtook hiw in frout of store and usked him if he was going to retract Carter replied in the negative and O'Br struck him a terrific blow under th ately Carter's colored us ad to seel O'Brien urter if he arter pro the law to tele. their 5 corper THT NEwW BRIDGHT | SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. ¥ { mgeat §toclf. l y METCALF BROTH ERS Furnishing Goods, ' Lowest _Prices, l Clothing, Hats, Caps, eto. - ! A illlam Siadunmpf, J ~ Dealer in City & County REAL ESTATE NcQN u m M. F. REAL BESTATE —== QENLAAL ROLNT = nmuAl. LIFE IK3, CO. New York 08 Main St. (‘uuvfi nlvfl'; 1814 St. Mary's &ooao’l‘vmv.& Your Patrmmrm M Is Solicited. Largest L’np/tal und 8ur lus of Any Bank in the altp 4 ' H, & A, D, Foster, COUNCIL BLUFFS oint @il X Glnse Go, “ur o J. we o - Abstracts of Title *S3Y0NTTY ¥/ “S|00Yo3 L/ 2g E. L. SQUIRE'S Peregoy & Moorc Sznta Rosa. 4G DM S [Fobulation.ni858,35222_)n 1889, 50.000., P g_“- ARE THE BEST. Y \M\\ 0\\?&\5&\ ‘% \\\\g,\t\a QQ\%t 8 %i‘ B SN\ “\g\\ R;\xg%,\e.e - s 7 S —f— - e T et EMPKIE HARDWARE CO. W EIOLESALE EEARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC WEIR SHUGART CO. ° ‘ O B BERS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS [ -nonmmu. H.EHATTENHAUER, | “Sovamiait oo e make Carrvinges, which 1sell ata very low rate. Nos, 27 to 31 irth Street. I am always ready to show groods. h of Iine Cari Lways o full stoc Call and examine, to 154y slect from., s Low. and Buggies. ’ - 2 i i | SPECIAL NOTICES. JOHN GILBERT LSTABLISHED 1842, INCORPORATED 1878 ! P B B WIND MILLS, MASSILLON, OHI0, MANUFACTURERS. 2 Inota n':“l"mltiwl-lrl“)xlr:”:“‘:4‘1"“{;1‘”"1 IRON AND WOUU PUMPS, SIZES FROM Especially Adapted for t | | ELECTRIC ] LIGHTING, H ilis 2ad Elevators, ENGINES. Regulation, Durability Guar- is equal with Corliss Non-Condensing, B 'S, IOWA. E. C. HARRIS, Manager. | WE HAVE SOLD A GREAT QUANTITY OF 8 Y G -E ,uHfiFETb; ETG!; 25 70 300 HORSE POWER. WANTS. n the 11:45 :!umlh ¥ hook containing thre ewing done at —Also plain the day, ¢, or by Good house of el Rent £25 per month, Pleasantiy lawn, garden ground and fruit. “Appl. of Horuce Everett, Counctl Blutts, Towa. ron G cd__and rooms, with modern conveniences, at Bluft st JOR R pleasan furnished, Tocated lent neight east, Tmme Residenc ven rooms. situnted— at oftice AUTOMATIC o CUT.OFF Specifications and estimates furnished for complete steam plants, anteed. Can show letters from users where fuel Econom BRANCH HOUSE, COUNCI Send for Catalogue. + Be office, ( Immediately, for the su use, 10 rooms: el Apply on prem !| Star Stables and Mule Yards Broudway, Council Blufts, Opp. Dummy Depot \\ HAVE two 10-room brick h fo chandise. ises to trade | DRY GO! WE YET HAVE AN IMMENSESTOCK AND THE SLAUGHTER WILL CONTINUE UNTIL EVERY DEPART- P MENT IS CLEANED OUT. ! WILL b and ¢ Mandel., § it ats: will pay full cash value, A 3 Broadway. ~Stocks of merchundise mahia and Council Blufrs eit o on or address John nd mules cons in car load otly filled by ntly on hand, for stock seloson & ontract o short Chirist Omnha, \7 TANTE and do othe Bee oftice, Coune DO YOU WANT MO E = You can get it in any or long time, on chattal estate of all kind 3 Broudway, Council Blutrs, PROF HENRY RUIFROK Instructor of MllSiC, Big lot of Yellow dersey and ) (SWEET POTATO Nntace iu Merchams Stock sold on nnmm“u, Telcplione 114, HLUTER & BOLEY, Biporite Dummy bepor Couneli s A first-class cook av the Cre ace (o eare for hor work in private fam, The Best Bargains Ever Offered will be given o to our trade during this week. amount, on eith We shall paralyze prices and surprise the buy- ers. No matter what you want, CALL AND SEE US. We will give you betler values for ! less money than you ever got in your lives before. REMEMBER THE PLACE, PL ’\NTS 401 BROADWAY, il!lUNGIL BLUFFS, 1A, j ansamond No. 114 Stutesman s Meinberg's Music Stor t, Council Blufrs, street, Omal J. Neumayer's new building on Broad- R M way, Couneil Bluffs, R i AL RALE DY ° i e with di ystems lv- Grower and Dealer in ' ing. We believe it to be the and st practical atrang “"('.‘f fo B Vogel amm Vc;r,c e Plams Fnul», Ete. T:;IE gG?EN‘ IH“H w E $ c?__:g%@fl | ARG AaR A HITHLL | Buildings, Automatic ENGINES Highest Economy, || PALOI oy pne gk "\“1'.:, without | = —— | Repai New & 2d Hand Simplicity and Durability, e aid o 3 mechan They adjus! Nos. 0 1200, Tenth Avenue, Council Bluffs, Ia, Te lephone 160, il to ,‘11‘. l wilelyio | JONES & SHUGART, HR PG : ‘ : helves and give the 1 an RN O ) um nM 8| )] ad- st todiied 1 (i sien: | VIOTOR CYCLES. GASGABE LAUMDRY GBMPANY r.',\.»'\‘-.l have the MERCIANT'S FRIEND, B I‘ ROBERTS MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. ) NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 j tical, wel y gits BT B b 1814 St. Marys Ave., | 103 Main Street, f KNI 4 COUNCIL BLUES, §A PIANOS. .%; OMAMA, NEB, | HARDMAIN, FISHER EVERETT apparatus mud De TYPE Bend for circulurs. ceislor Co neil Blutrs,la Mention this paper, “The —)DEALERS IN(— HARDWARE AND STOVES. CELEBRATED(— | DANGLER GASOLINE STOVE! 11 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUF COCRITICE WORKS, A triumvirate of iustruments which cannot be excelled in tone, beauty of finish I B. GRAUL, Manufacturer, Ve and g ral werkmanship, i NO. 101 E. BROADWAY, ia) CORRESFONDENCE SOLLCITED, H I d ce“iur nr a“s 3 % t GRESTON HOUSE, | NEW SPRING oyai an y urg 4 Main 8., Council Blufs. Only Hotel City with Fire Escape and Electric Call Bells OMAHA,NEB 'Sold for CASH or on MONTHLY PAYMENTS, ’; | All kinds of M and Musie | 1514 DOUGLAS 8P, OFFICER & PUSEY, In the isicil Tustruments, Russian Gut Strings, Sheet Musice g Accommodations First Class, B NKERS I Dealers supplied at Chicago prices. Send for Catalogue, § g et 1A .A. | Our Depart { of TOYS and FANCY GOODS, we are closing Rates Always Reasonable | | gut ot 1ess thim cost, | Dealers please muke i note of (his, aid ges ,: MAX MOHN, - PROPRIEIOR %9Brosivey \uu:.uil‘:‘luflt fowa. Established "“ ar goods cheap, K.