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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. 12 PEARL STREET. OFFICE NO. % llv| hf the City at ANAGER. Deltvered by Carrier in Any wenty Cents H. W.TILTON, ELEPHON Orrice, No, 6. New spring goods at R New York Plumbing company. Additional Council Bluffs on Fifth page. The republican drill corps will mect at headquarters this evening for the regular weekly drill. All members are requested 1o be present. ‘The work of laying the motor crossings on reet is nearly comp and the unning through to Broad- The Council Bluffs district conferonce, of the Mcthodist E at Glenwood, la., Tuesda, tinue in session two days. If the same vigilance and enthusiasm should be shown by police officers in hunting up croolks that is shown in hunting up ana thumping reporters, property would be safer. City Clerk Burke has issued building per- mits to the [..J:...un;. named part Emily & £1,000; O. Chris ¥, lln.l;luud 21,0005 §1,000, A gang of men were set at work yesterday morning tearing down the Washington ave- nue school building. The ma! al is being piled up on the front of the grounds to make room for the new building. The agitation is belng renewed for the driving out of the gambling houses from tho Main G008 uf prominent business bloc There i8 1o other city where gambl hotises are allowed to run o open and reck- 3 They should be driven up stairs at least. Mr, W. F. Inden, the Pacific Mutual oper- ator, has shown v, commendable enter. rise during the Chicago convention, in that © has, without charge to anyone, reccived bulletins during all the sessions, and has kept the people of the Bluffs posted us to every move, A detachment of Dodge Light guards, under command of Taeutenant Dixon, will i in the gypsy scene of the “‘Bohemian vhich wiil be presented at the concert this evenine. | The dotachment will appe through the courtesy of Captain Cowles, and will add much to the setting of the scenes, Chief Lucas spent a portion of yesterday visiting the various saloons of the city in the interest of the ‘“‘monthly fine.” ome of them were found closed, others wanted a day to consider, while a few paid promptly. This order is **b ** from the jump, and there i8 no question but that its _enforcement will prove a deadencr on the bus! The newspapers of Omaha and Council Bluffs are devoting much space to and saying many good words of th y. If the boom doesn 't become a boome not be be cause the newspapers fail to do their There are several big enterprises to by to Council Bluffs, the citize) to work for them rs Waite and Underwood il between this ety and Lake Manawa yesterday afternoon for the purpose of ascert s condi and de termining how the £1,000 re appro priated by the board could be expended to the best advany road is to be graded Bros., who have alr done considerat work for the city, and have carned an e viable reputation for the thorough and satis- factory manner iu which they fulfill their contracts, The Chautauqua literary closing session last ey journs for the summer will open a new year and goodly numb circle held its now ad- October it ore should e of members. The past y has been very instructive and interesting all who have attonded. Rev. Dr. Phelps h roved himself a yery valuable leader. y ng been so long in educational worlk, being of such ripe scholarship and rarve : tainments, he is wonderfully well fitted for this position, and should be retained if he will consent, There v Lake Man ever been s a larger crowd of visitors at a Sunday evening than had on the grounds before. Odell Bros. illuminated their bathing beach on the south side with 150 torches after 9 o'clock, and a large lumber of visitors availed them- selves of the opportunity to take a bath in Manawa by torchlight. " The steamers were well patronized, the visitors huppy, and the bathing was declared to be mply im- mense.” The motor cars were taxed to their full capacity; and the road between the city and the lake was filled h stylish turnouts. It was the most successful day Maunawa has seen. The committees having in charge the Chau tauqua enterprise are crowding along the subscriptions pretty well, but at the best it is too slow. Cittzens who can and who ought to take stock, compel other citizens, who are unfortunatc enough to be putting in their time in soliciting, to c: they not having m cil Bluffs more quick: intend to give or take stock they should decide at once. More en- terprises die from inactivity, and procrasti- nation, than for want of needed support, By all taking hold promptly twenty-four hours would sce the C| h.ml.mnlu.\ started. Buy o “\\'hl( ) N.Main, Buy mantels, grates and hearth fur- mshings of the New Yorik plumbing Co. Ll Union Ah-mmt company, 236 Main street, — - rike for Durlin Bros, Broudw i ord - the benefit Fleming at Friday ecvening, The enginee for their groce Lloyd will take y Remember Miss Mamio church on Admission 2 the M. June 2 Tipton has lm;. real estato, B, B, W ul\\\mlh & Co. Personal Paragraphs Mr. and Mis. J. I, Evans and son George have returned from C| ¢ United States Deputy Ma loan money. hal Duncan was Sarah A, Smith is Chicago to-day pected to return after a three week's Judge Carson went to Harlan yesterday to attend 1o the closing matters of the tern ere, from Mus. Swan returned yesterday 'Au.'u uCcompunied by his neice, l(hb\ Miss Bolle Parkinson, of Yorl, Neb., bas been visiting her brother, Mr. Al kinson, of this city, left yesterday for Creek, Neb. On Wednesday evening the grand secre- tary of the Norihweste of Honor will be in the city aud a T session of the Jocal order who Par Plum e Omaha Prices. “One week only” at Schmidt’s photo graph gallery, 220 Main s t., one doz eabinet size photos for only $2.00, war ranted to suit. Don’t like them, don’ tuke them, and sit u;:xun. chattel description. Private consulting roows. All &msln»hs strietly confldentinl, Oftice 500 Broadway, cor- ner Main street, up-stai Dravelers! Stop at the Bechtele. THE NEWS OF COUNCIL BLUFFS Uncle Sam After Another Ilicit ‘Whisky Seller. WATCHING THE BULLETINS. How the Bluffites Talk —A Des Moines Man 1n Search of His Wife—The City Marshal Sues the Coun= ty—A iteporter Thumped. On Their Muscle, The disturbers of the peace monopolized the attention of Judge Aylesworth in police court yesterday —morning. ay had proved a prolific day in the way of furnishing pugilistic amusement, and several of the @ were trotted into court to settle for their fun. John Miller had refused to settle for his hiash in a Lower restaurant, and had made the re rather warm for the proprictor when he insisted on immediate payment. Ho was fined $10.10 for his diversion, and being short of collater: ted to the jcebox for a space of se The next case was against William Jeffrics, Harry Jeffries, John Maher and Mike Kil- dane for rioting at the ‘‘Tur The two Jatter did not make their app nd their money was declarced forfeited. William Joffries ple s fined §0.60. ]hslnnlhm| nd his case Kildane and up Jater, and askd to have a8 they did not wish to The three cases were The court concluded Maher their lose their £15 apiecc, tried in the afternoon. that it was “a very lively little dificul while it lasted)” and fined Hari Jeffries and Maher each € and costs. It wi conceded that Maher had a right to cject Jeffries from his piace of business, but the Judge thought there was few unnoccssry blows struck, and inflicted the fine for the gilt-edged nlaner in which the work was done. James Mapleton was the only name pre- sented on account of liquor guzzléd, and the usual_tonic preseribed in such cases, §7.65, was chalked against it. The case of O called. O'Brien wi with intent to do k O'Brien was then ed with an assault t bodily injury on the person of W. J. Ca the local representa- tive of the Omaha Republican. He waived an_examination and was bound over to the $ J. Shea nd he was released, vi issued for the arrest of mes Madden, O'Brien’s father-in-law, for atening Carter, and he will be put under bonds to keep the peace. The attack of which Officer O'Brien stands_charged was mostcowardly and brutal. He took ¢ tion to an article that Carter bhad beeause the latter refused to act, ternible beating and kicking red him the use of the columns if_he wished to reply, but he did i It is claimed that O'Brien made numerous threats st Carter, but this O'Brien denies, The feeling of the inst O'Brien is very strong. His lled” for, and the popular expression i must be made to suffer s v for 1t. He has tamed down considerably sinea the affair took sted that he would aweek if he did usly overstepped Madien was also - the affair, and take and fears that | his bounds. The m quite lond mouthed ov threatencd to finish the work that O'Brien bad begun. He pulled in his horns yesterday and was remarkably submissive The is quite indignant over the affair and censures O'Brien severely, thinking that an_ofticer should o the list one 1o so ly disregard the law that he is sup- posed to enforee. . There 1s considorablo talk of etting up a petition to have O'Brien’s li- cense as an ofticer r it 18 quite 1 be @ d. it ssed with the that the get along without services, n ettort will be made to vince him of his serious mistake. his con- s on the Bulletin, “The bulletin boards were watched more than ever by Council Bluffs eyes When the result was declarcd little hurrahing. The republicans seemed strongly in favor of Blaine, and th showed their disappointment somew Still the large majority of those wio v heard to express an opinion, spoke ver, favorably and with increasing cuthusiasm of Harrison, “If wo can't have Blaine, why, Harrison's ht and he'll be a win- was repeated time and though differing some- there w. Aguin by republ what in the I used, A democrat, prominent in sporting circles, voiced the sentiment of many of his party rking, “I don't believe anybody oveland. Harrison's a good man, nd will pull strong. The betting has been §100 to $40 in favor of Cleveland, but T don’t believe it will be many” days before it will be even money, There was very little pressed among t disappointment ex- > local republicans here in ard to their own state's candidate, 1t ns that they were rather surprised that Allison should develop ns_much strongth as he did. “Allison could have had itif he hadn't been from lowa, They're sure of lowa any- way.” Wanted His Wife. A Des Moines loafer applied to the police yesterday morning to assist him in recove ing the wife of his bosom, who had ran away and left Lim a few days before. Investiga- tion showed t \e woman had been sup- porting lim until she becamo tired of it, and \ad come to this city to get rid of him. Chief Lucas refused to any steps in the mat- nd told the fellow to jump the town immediately or e would run him in, T police are not disposed to make hfo harder than necessary for a woman whose worst fuiting is a disiiclination to support a lazy husband. Wants His Fees, The case of Murshal Frank Guan Pottawattamie county v:as tried befor Aylesworth in the superior court, yesterda, afternoon, The suit is brought to recover certain A amounting to ove 300, Attor neys Holmes and Mynster appeared for Guanella, und County Attorney Dui ducted the defense. I'he cuse was ar some length, and was taken under advise- ment by court i - AN Tngenious Grazing Device, Mr. Fred Hudler has been in the city for two ks or so, selling territory for **Webhe patent grazing muzzle one of the hest things for the farmer ev sen. This muzzle allows the ani- mal to run loose in the corn field, prevents injury to the growing c while it allows it to graze fre the ground or grass crop. A ¢ run with its mother, not suck, Hor in orchards, but cannot injure the trees by eating limbs or leaves, as the muzzle is closed when the animal’s head is raised from the ground. A cow can eat ass, but cannot suck herself, We an and do cheerfully recommend the invention to the public generally, Mr, Hudler has sold while here the ight to several counties tosome of thefhest citi- zenus and still he isnegotiating’ *for other enles. For territory apply to Fred Hud- ler, general :nt, at Bechtele hotel, Sce in this issue Chautauqua sy excursiva. A WEEK —OF— MG Baroain AN OPPORTUNITY ~FOR— THE ECONOMICAL ! There are hundreds and thousands of places where you can spend your dimes and dol- lars, but how few where you an save them ? You can save not only DIMES, but DOLLARS, by attending our Six Days’ Un- loading \110, commencing to- morrow. Each and every department will be full of the best bar- gains ever offered. Grand special sale of Para- sols. Grand special sale of Laces and Embroideries. Special bargains in Hosiery, Gloves and Corsets. Tremendous clearing out gale of Wnite Goons, LAwNs and Wasi Driss Goobs. Special bargain sale of Silks and Dress Goods. All must be sold during this week at Half Price at Iy Bl l Peoples Store Nos. 2i8, 220, 222 & 224 BROADWAY. Orange Blossoms. Mr. and Mrs. Wadsworth are welcomed ctily to a permanent residence in this The following details of the event are from the Houston, Tex., Post: One of the pretticst weddings of the sea- son_ocenrred last evening at 6:30 o'clock at Major B. Hyatt’s residence, No, 144 Trayis rcet, when Miss Hattie Hyatt, a popular f ung lady of * this city, and sworth, a_promincnt young business man of Council Bluffs, Ia., were united in marriage in the | Th asion. As the clock pointed , the handsome groom with his pretty bride entercl the par- lor whilo the inspiring strains of a beautiful wedding march pealed forth under the guidance of the well-known musician, Mrs, Bujac. The groom was dressed in the conventional black and tho bride wore an exquisite ¢ some bridal a bouquet of pure white fi C. Timmons, pastor of Sh formed, in an impre sive ) : ritual of the Metho- After the ceremony the bridal couple and a fow invited guests repaired to the dining room where a sumptuous wedding supper was served. The couple left at last_night for their future home in Couneil Bluffs, followed by the good wisnes of a host of friends in this city. ~The bridal presents were numcrous and handsome. [ Chautauqua train next. to Crete Friday il No Whisk Deputy United States Mar ed in the ci Quiet. ial Duncan ar- sterday morning in charge man from Shenandoah, charged with olling liquor in_violation of the revenue luws. He had a hearing before Clerk I, H. Hunter, and was bound over to the Septem- ber term of the Umted States court in the sum of 800, He furnish sived sum, and was r e ed with run- ning a little side booze counter m connection with his restaurant, and authoritics “tumbled” to his racket. Marshal Duncan gives these little matters prompt attention, fls boing tic #600nd Gase b the kind. dls posed of in the past four d - Look in this issue Herel” notice, for y, Look e Say, Look Her If you want to get a cor 1 in- telligent idea of just whata Chautauqua assembly is, then go with us on the ex- cursion to Crete, , leaving Broad- way U, P. depot'at 9:45 a. m. Friday, June 29, We will have through cars and tickets, The fare from Council Bluffs to Crete and return, including admission to the grounds, will be # zood for ten days, returning on any day and train the holder muy choose. Tickets can be had, commencing Wed morning, at Harkness Bros.’ Ticket office, corner B ¢+ Pg \Ilr house, Wabash nd wi and Main sts.; Camp & , Opera House Drug store; U. P. Broad O & Pusey's store and J. B. t drug store. Let the people of this city turn out as hecomes the oceasion and go and hear und see, returning thoroughly infused with “Chauntaugua’ ideas. Let pot your neighbor rest uutil he or she nally become informed of the wges that nl this bank, THF® INEBEW BRIDGH! SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. et Sooo METCALF _BROTHERS. | "'w'g ‘M:" I.oweal Prlaes. l ._...nl.A.Ia MInuAl. LIFE INS, co of Any Bank in the oit: *SY2ANGI ¥ "S|999G [/ Wholesale. {88 20} SIUIOHGD ”‘i‘dmu “A 94D 45 IR S A\ 89140490, RHIT, ~= GENEAAL KOENT =— New tham Stadantopf, cny & County RsAfisrns NnQN H Q Largest (.’ap/tal and Surplua H, & A.1D.Fos COUNCIL BLUFFS Paint, @il % Gloss Go, \\\\\\ Rflm\&:\ EMPKIE HARDWARE CO. W EIOLESATLE EARDWARE, CUTLERY, EDC Manufacturer of I I have always a full stock to Call and examine, Pr assembly is so great that ¢ be promised us for Thu day, but for Friday only. rs could not y or Satur- Mustcal Kecital. Mr. Charles Bactens’ third recital will take place on Thursday evening next at Mueller's hall. The following will be the programme: Sclection from Mendelssolifi’'s work by the > vk en blaaslust Club. Vocal duettino—*Carlo is Muojc Miss Amanda K E 1 L Songs withant e \hmhh ohin n. Una voea poe Mrs. Orpha Meye Violin solo Voeal song- > sapet Piano solo— nvitation to D; (Magic «Mozart, to Mattei Mrs, Orpha Meye 1 duett— .Otto Nicolai N. I Karbach. Faulconier e The Wom exchange will enter- tain the sociable of tl Presbyterian church, Tuesday evening. at the house of iss ic 112 Fourth street. Everyone invited. s i~ Seom iy The Unity guild sociable will be entertained at the residence of Mr. Robert Rain, No. Picrce strect, by Mrs. B, Hagg, Miss Mc Cloud and Miss Phasbe Damon Wednesday evening, June 27, A good time is expected, Allallare cordially invited Miss Effie Moon will the common school 1V 5 the summer months at reasonable rates. Ifurther information can be obtained by inquiring at 618 Sixth street during the coming week during Engincer Brodbeek is to survey the Man- awa road to-duy and make an estimate of the amount of filling required previous to the letting of the contract. The work of im- provement is to be bogun immediately, and will be completed in two weeks. dat C. J. Swan’s bak- Muain; fresh cakes and confec- e Bell and Miss Katie Bushell, chiers in the school h went, y. While there Miss |rmk(_|hl|ul(. containing be- The Kickapoo Indians, with their wonderful medicines, are here, corner Broadway and Bighth sts. e The republican club will meet this evening at 8 o'clock sharp at its roowms. Without h Who could be happy with piles, low spirits, lache, discases of the th, liver or kid- neys? Dr. Jone Red Clover Tonic quickly cures the above diseases. Price 50 cents 1. Goodman. pepsia, ague, or THEO. BECKMAN, NMANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES AND COLLARS. A Full Assortment of Harmess Goods stantly on Hand. Repairing Neatly and Promptly NO. 205 MAIN ST., L BLUKRE Con- Done, COUN 10WA NO. 29 MAIN §T. AUNAN] HA 'ieo'oo‘s COUNCIL "BLUFFS. 5 % 4, 53 (8] % no Curringes and Buggies. elect from., es Low. Nos. 27 to 31 | SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE, CTALadvertisements, such as Lost, Found, o Loan, For To Rent, Wants, Boarding n_this column 'at the low PER LINE for the first in- Sortion and Five Cants Per Lt tor ACh mibis: quent insertion. Leave advertisements at our office, No, 12 Pearl Street, near Broadway, Coune cil Blufts’ Tow N Also p Lavenue n sewing done at by the day. ood house of eleven rooms. nonth, Pleasantly situated— und and frait. “Apbly at ofice t, Council Blufrs, Towa. (JOR RENT 1‘ Rent & T Tawn, garden g or [OR RED urnished _and _unfurnished rooms, With modern convenfences, at Bluir st Fuu R only, one of the city, all i centrally Family woin Immediately, for the summ 1 Liouse, 10 rooms . Apply on pren som brick _Johnstos C s or Om Kesson, . X suncil Bly property or merchandise, 0. P d-hand furniture, stov a y tuil cash value, A Mandel, 52 l!mmlm y “ cks ot Om and Connell “ also westorn land to ¢ o for £oods. on or address Johnson & Christian, Rocm Chamber of Commerce, Omab; t o bargain, 40 acres near stock uth Omal cb., Johnson & yards, o Christian, 'Room 8, Chamber ot Commercs, Omaha, A first-cluss cook at the Creston DO YOU WANT MOIT == You can get it in any amous or long time, on chattal or on either short PROF, HENRY RUIFROK Instructor of Music, No. 114 Stutesman stre Meinberg's Music Store, ounefl Blufrs, and Jge street, Omiba. JONES & SHUGART, —)AGENTS FOR(— VICTOR CYCLES. —)DEALERS IN(— HARDWARE AND STOVES. —)THE CELEBRAVED(— DANGLER GASOLINE STOVE! NO, 211 BROADWAY, Morris Type Writer {8 a practical, well tinely tin s maching price tho best app 8ond for circulars, Il uncil I3lutrs,la, ‘Mention this paper. SNYDER & SNYDER M. B. SNYDER, A. M.. M. D, Physician and Surgeon MRS. M. B. SNYDER, SPECIALIST: Diseasesof Women and Children, WT Broaeway, Council Blutts, H.F. HATTENHAUER, ay closet Aml ses, 81 {STONE & SIMS Deasowng Poregoy & Moore®s Santo Rosa. = %‘Qx \é\x\g\t\mgm\%— 8 Main St. num Clothing, Hats, %'va' H(mimrm. Frvrrfl & Fzshtr |1$f,m =, Sk ' ' Omih Your Pfltrnnnga Is Solicited. S5O 1. W. &E. L. SQUIRE's Abstracts of Title 00 . n 1883.50.000. \$\x9,9,\e.9 5 flp«hflnninflv WEIR SHUGART CO. O B BERS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMIENTS ourth Street. ESTABLISHED 1842, R AT LA Y S SR ST SRR I T A T STV Talways keep in stock a large varicty of eastor make C arriages, which 1sellata very low rate. I am alwiys ready to show fiun\i& INCORPORATED 1878 REUSSELIL & Co., MASSILLON, OHIO, MANUFACTURERS. SIZES FROM 25 T0 300 HORSE POWER. AUTOMATIC Spe anteed. BRANCH HOT Send for Catalogue. E. THE 0GDEN lflnu Wrought “Wrought and Gast | Buildings, Automatic Repairs, New & 2d Hand cifications and estimates furnished for compl Can show letters from users where fuel Economy is equal with Corliss No ENGINES Nos. 1100 to 1200, Tenth Avenue, Especially Adapted for ELECTRIC LIGHTING, % Mills and Elevators, ENGINES. Rezulation, Durability Guar- Condensing, . Bl T1OWA. C HARRIS, Manager. wn n S COMPANY ~ FOR Highest Economiy, Simplicity and Durability. Council Bluffs,Ia. Telephone 160. CASCADE LAUNDRY GOMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO 330 BROADWAY. TEI-EPHON E NO. 260 PROFESSIONAL DlRECTORY H\«h ul H. BIRKINBINE-- FINLEY BURKE-- | N. SCHURZ-- Attorney Courts. ecil u\l'nuk Bmldlm,, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Justice of the Peace. Broadway, Council Blufls, Towa. Er ingineer, Plans, Supervision of Public Work, Brown . at Law, Second Floor Brown Building, 113 Pearl St., Council Blufls, Towa. Offlce over American Express, No. 418 Attorneys at Law, Practice in the State and Federa Office—Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart-Beno Block, Council Bluffs, Towa. Dentist, Blufts, Towa. C.C HAZEN 1in strect and Broadway. s, Towa, § DR. C. B. Corner e ~m. nee, e e e o e Main Street and First Avenue, Counci ufist fn i 3 of E; urately satee by Ml BeLor Diet sultation, cw mun st Hours—fyto 12, 2 to b, 0 10 8:30 JUDD, MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. No. 606 Broadway, WANTED—Good Salesmen on WANTED—LOCAL AND TRAVE YOU HAVE Council Bluffs, lowa. irge commission or ANY —— SECOND-HAND STOVES OR FURNITURE Call on M. DROI i, NEW SPRING MILLINERY 1514 DOUGLAS SI.,, OMAHA,NED OGDEN - BOILER - WORKS, CARTER & SON, Prop’s, Manutacturers of All Kinds of Steam Boilers & Sheet Iron Work. Orders by mail for repairs promptly attended to. Batisfaction guarautecd. Oth Avenue. Ad- dress Ogden Boller Works, Council Blutfs, lowi, D, H, McDANELD & CO,, Hides. Tallow, Peits, Wool and Furs. Highest Market Fr Prompt Returns. £20 and 622 Main Street,Council Blults,lowa 538 Broadway the Highest Cas| where you will receive e "Star- Stables and Mule Yal;a; Broudivay, Council Bly i Dumiag Depot rses and mules constantly on hand, for tretudl or in car load | ers rowptly filed by contract o shork on commisson, 114 SCHLUTER & BOLEY, Dbosite Duiainy Hepot Counclr AluTs COUNCEL 1L cComITIC T WORKS, B. GRAUL, Manufacturer, NO, 104 E, BROADWAY, CORRESIFONDENCE SOLICITEL OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. B0 Brosdway Council Blufls, lowa. Estallshed 1867,