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| THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. NO. 12 PEARL STREET. Xll"”?‘/\“\ Part ity Cents Per W el MANAGER, OFFiICH Deliveréd by Ca Ty H. W. TILTON it the City at TELEPIONES: PUSINESS OFFICE, No. 43, Nigur EDiror, No. MINOR MENTION, New spring New York Plu All w hotel are requested t board of trade roons. Building permit which will cos! The rop fication Hon. promin A number of Omaha rea yesterday in the ookim quictly took n special drive ottor view of i 4 and otlier ito men were after property the desiring to sc toh ustees of the Presbyter have decided to build the ¢ tion at once, chureh bui be one of the dious ive in the v wn chureh emplated addi- ting wi The filling about th fast be asiied down onto the sidewal rapidly burying the bricks out of s It is about the only washing belng done about the court house, . William D. Metzer, of Walnut, 1 1 of this city, the wenue £, in the presence Ta., and ere m residence of the of a large number of friends. The remains of Mrs. Annie Burke arrived in this city yesterday morning from Denison and were laid to r band in the Cathol was 80 years o k. D. H, t by the side of e eemetery. The hus- hier Coo! by yestel 3 L of which his wife i the pictures : and its four esting reading A te Bloome three w as well as much other inte; latter. inst will open at the ol building July 9, and continue At the ¢l the instructol |ll'||| of the same length at ounty commissioners will b improvement of the road to Munaw as the determine the bids, In a short time the road will be in first class condition. The city should > to it at once that th drive to the limits is also m i class. Then all can roll toward with Mana a Pl A goodly number of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. i Perkins surprised that worthy couple Tucsday evening, taking advantaye of the fact of its boing their tenth wedding anniver The gifts were of the appro- priate tin, and the residence on Mills st was the sociabilit The ne tributec t cof a ve evening of y ¢ directory is out throughout the city. It is a very voluine, about the sume size @ s, which it very mueh r about 2,000 more name than the older one, and indicates a population 000 souls. It is a very convenient hook of reference for the business houses of the and is bein ||lv! ius The Unique club gives a residence of N able at the rner of Stuts- T and o fine musical wnd liter arranged. leo eream, will be on hand in abund go and have a pleasint time, A bad washout on Harrison street kept a force of micn .n the employ of the water- works company busily empic hours yc . The surfa monade o1y bo was two feet b over a hundred 1 dil'( to fill ||ll' gap. Miss Jul a children at Mucller's music 1 by Misse Bodollet has consented to play Among the participants in the 1 be and Willie Mor Duiley, re, Fra U.xhl\\ n and M wbel Brown, - Buy a *“White”scew. mach, 20 N. Main, wes and Tiearth fur- ew York plumbing Co, Buy mantels, mshings of the ) Union Alstract company, 236 Main cet. The engincers strike for Durlin Bros, for their grocerics, 533 Broad Ed Lloyd will take your ord Tipton has | The Council Bluffy Races, The purses for the commg races, July 3, b and 6, amount to §5,000, t fered. 'The programine pr tions, and there will be besides chariot lay, both day and 1 fireworks on ¥ 0 mile race riders, & most exciti Ny rac velty m the form of an umbre a1 the hm. art le with only on. At th #0, rider to put on bridle and saddle, open an umbrella, to meusure not less thun three feet across, and then mount and go the mile with the umbrella open all the way. 1f the umbrella turns i side out rider to stop and put it right. The railroads give reduced rates to all at- tending the ; Hon. Charles M. Smith, of Earlville, Tl1., one of the best in the country, will serve as star ' - image at Crete next ud Sunday. Go and hear Suturduy evenit bay, lrlnlk Here If you want o got a correct and an in- telligent idea of just what a Chautaugua assembly is, thon b with us on the ex- cursion to Crete, 8] way U, P, depot at 9:45 June We will .l.\.xlumwln. and ticke The fare from Council Bluffs to Crete and return, including admission to the grounds, will be $2 good for ten days, returning on any duy and train the holder muy choose, Tickets can be had, coinmencing Wed- nesduy morning, at Havkness DBros.’ Union Ticket oftice, corner Broadway Pearl st Pugific house oftice, corner Broudway Camp & Ellis, Ope store; U. P. Hroadway Pusey’s bank, store and Let the peo hecomes th ash Ticket and Main sts.; House Dr depot, Ofli- Bushnell’s Atkins’ & cer book and hear and s sturning 3 infused with “Chawtaugue” idea \ rhbor rest until he or she scome informed of the thut are secured by having an ins n of this characts in our wi rowd attending this ars could not Recording § A - e 8. B. Wadsworth & Ce. | money -~ The ' Chautauiua € o to Cr will give you the adyantage of. heuring Talmage next Serswrduy eveuing aud Poday, : I'"NE O\IAHA DAILY BEE: . JUNE 28, 1888 I Tho Mayor § THE JuLY h the law, “One wee graph galle cabinet size phot ranted to suit. take them, o Celebr ther particular corner of Main to the near a t The boozers are morning Judge 11 at a livel v axed Liis shoc: Des Moinc > out sdor be bor re to move, tion to the landlord, mony of a forme RACING MEETING. Iks, if th ind make no fu nd | ticke Wabash Western, © of t ® Don’t lik, v m,.l\ to J. t TUE DOISGS OF THE y Wabnsh Westorn railway tickets between all stations St Louis, Kansas City, Couneil Bluffs and De i fare for the round triy will be on sale Jul returning unti arl I his_oftice TFor the coming lu\ulh of ¥ will ot 8 nbout BLUF t., one d will Jose at not g For streets, agent of an quantity in police court of late. Aylesworth’s grist was ver light, and he rushed them through the judi- harged Drosc rtuous snd ort tine t from Aunie Lee w consulting roon coufidential. O ner Main slwul u elers! ery tionery The question t ing to scttle is whet have ¢ ce i present is simply furnished, prope At tha was offer site themselves if th Ihe met t demanded tate. Colonel to the corner lot, W o exchange it for t cast end of the Pag sccure the mands > and corner, and the two upon whic! “The amount already the Woodbuy and First the manded, viz., balunce ought tH be between ers whaose pr from 25 to 100 per g is erected. Tl of the b will ava secure th f tradl 1selve T grasp. ible to say when ( on the eve of s of such ines ndid six stor tear the piano Fleming at the ¢ church Friday e Comt Last evening the twentieth annual wer good . deport Josie Perr; dicate offered to ere: ve The is one that will not ,and if it is allowed to pass, it is imposs- uncil Blufts will a tself what wou alug to the hotel, ur - he b tim ed 1 it he e The finest hread at C'. 13 Maing fresh cake nnerin wl 0,000 bonus was r ‘Blue - Hn{nrn the Bar, s, | till Licénsing Saloons, But the Names Suppressed. The Closing Arrangements For Build- the It itly 1 do ing a Palace iotel—A Variety of Quick Told Items—Personal and Otherwise. Can Sell Whisky Fol The saloons are still on the increase | one was oy t | adway, sw the 1 | or rer's fines are « I il threeof th 1 1 have settied up to date. Some « a kick to the mayor be claiming that wuch da u R manner 1 L quiet t resn s that 16 the stub were to it , % to sl oftici roteet the order excited no surpr Cate the may has ta 1 men that he woul \ suppress any evide aginst them frotu gotting fito the pos 1t’'s photo loz the sell includi ing phy one tickets vod Tur- C. Mitchell, or the almost Imkn()\\n h he ut of the w \ with the woman, and v of hiis wife, who declined to support him, w allowed four hours polis n which to paclk his gi i depurt for his par Eighth On unie oppressively loud, nstrated. but in vain, louse for the purpo uting \\vhlv S conside had ded guilty to disturbing the (1N Trotter, a vag, very much in quest D, nv's with maintain- and an obnoxious yuse about although it would Wi arm and and The The court dis- Jo . I'he w hotel if the site tho capitalists stated that they wi unt ¢ deseription. All business str 500 Broadway, cor- -~l nirs. and 1 ) ul Aol Iniowlodgess 2 of Charles Cutts for ste ling Pr “Stopat the [}m-hlcle wan's be the Hotel, At the board of trg or not wle is ior the he bu N0, aud d secare a75- coutinued until tr, this city is to and the deci 1 de- 1088 situation Chica syn was ific house the the a8 donated, ised, and the Chi- Il that pie wp was consulted b he owns, and o Eront,” fic property house ill nuc, d to \oice wised by prope Bryant Sixth rty would be incre also the one on Wi by u of and It ut tw 1oy came her e the choosc owners, e of real in ¢ additic the offer site and who the property at the corner of Puul an il it antif the proposed build se property owners will be \1\'!.4]!4»\1!\ by the soliciting committee ing tr by Misses Mamon, wid it th hoped opportunity oecu i that in a “Welcomo oncert at 1ing. - openir o ent leement at St numers el young Miss Mary Coleman maelt, Miss | Ik 3 AMiss Miunie Unthank i ) aise Dol Cou 2 13 20mic Miss y in and Maxon the M ‘rancis, Deseryiug of Lonorable ment os of il et they to erection of this splondid structure instead of letting it slip by when it is almost opportunity the 1 the cis ucad rred a good at tendunc T tho nbmbors an te progr ve well received. Attie close of the pupils descry. ing of 1 u were read by Rey B. 1% M 1. The works of art exe- cuted by ti were on exbibition ou the second und were m wired. This evening the g cluss will conduct the which will conclude the schoo Hln_( h patrick, Agnes Danelic For excellehice | Misses Jennie O'Doniiell | Myrtic T - . Chinese Burlesque. At an entertainment given in Illinois Will- pser proved to be the champion of wement will be in Kansss City. - Personal Paragraphs. Mr. J. W, S U family ore enjoying a t from his motuer, Mrs. M. Squires, of John Kelle ie funeral of n the Medicine comy Iy his man nds in the Blufs who wish him abuadant success in his new fie ed from Dr. Sara 18 Tetu a visit to ¢ hx~|un [ ' neede ] o g practice of Dr et & Smith has made so great the demands upon their time and strength as to necessitate an oceas. 1 re- spite. Protracted meeting is in pro at the North Main strect Ba ““The best on et ress this week Y ln- truly said Salve of Griggs' Glycerine y for cuts, bruises, scalds, burns s, piles, tetter and all skin erap this wonder healer, 25 cents C. I, Goodim el THOSE FOOLISH CHINESE. Trying to Make a Dead Man Believe That He Belongs to Strang A Chinaman secms to combine with fear of spirits a marvelous fai s'\l]!l(lll} s witnessed by lopts to cireumvent and de- York Com- He appavently at- umnon g m\u-r things, a ty for recognizing theiwr théiv own people if only got to enter upon their existence on the premises of others. In such a ¢ the penalty of any negleet will most probably be vis- ited on these latter unfortunate ns. 1t is they who had better provide the funeral and pay the expense of it, lest the spiri “«d and piqued, should veturn to the place whence he had set out to wreak his ver inci- of mereial \llu ‘rtise; tributes to them curious incapa claims upon they can he spiritual tempt to i re that men by their an- cestor worshiy sitting, one cold w study table, formed his r d man had been found in the garden. The mission- ary went out to look into the matter. e enough, under thewall of the garden lay human body, loosely covered with straw. An ceonomical family had cvidently brought the dying man and Iaid him there that they might themselves the expenses of the fune by throwing them on the foreign mis- sionary ruling passion of thrift had furthe ed the substitution of nCove straw for his personal clothin The missionary felt the body all over and found it already cold, but. on the chance of their being life left, he had it carried indoors, where he poured down its thr it ndose of patent medicine in which he had great faith, at the same time ordering more straw tobe thrown upon him. Some time later he thought he would go and see how his corpse patient was getting on. On thi second e i he fancied he detected a sign of life in the region the heart. More of the patc medi- cine v i more str To ke y short, the dead man e wand stood up in all l]n alk ignmity of his manhood. Well, the missionary, who was a par: ticularly tail and man, rigged out, the n as hest he could in : n wardrobe, and, as soon a5 he 11 enough., sent him back to his loving wife and filinl sons. As he approached the house some of the latter saw and re ed him, notwithstunding the of his garb.and, being sinc of mother, r had come ers in the doctrine rushed to their that their f: to ear born a foreigne JTis unwise youthitul friends, To disregard teeth That ave ranning t decay So with ZOZODONT by Or they won't be worth And s} decompose a - Drink Malto. 25 centsa bottle, 2 General Grant's Luck, Leonard Swett told an interesting story the other day ys an exchange, illustrative of General Grant’s treadi- tional good luck, as well as his lack of what is called shrewdness in commer cial dealings. When Grant was en- gaged in writing his memoirs, the Cen- tury company, which had been publish- ing some of his war articles in the Cen- tury Magazine, offered him $10.000 for the manuscript of his book, Webster, the publisher, also hud his « the 1ing work, and one the genc to inquire it was seated at his desk e on rt for the forthec on day ealled about it. ( about to attach his signature to the Century company’s contrict, which lay before him, It had apy :utly never oceurred to him to ask more for hi literary production. Webster intimate that he would s impertinent,’, he said, *I would yinguire how much the Century company agrees to pay you dollar eral _thousand !.. u L wouldn't sign that contract Webster, just ye Wby nots jecause [ will pay you $50,000.” encral Grant opened his eyes in | amazement, It had not occurred 1o him | to tosct so high avalue on his work, He hud no thought of dickering beyond th rst oifer. But he did not sig | con pt, Afterw 1 Mg Twain, Wel relative and and told the publizhers wanuseript you $100,000 aud Webster & Co.. be i hers, 1 firm ¥ of Grant's book, been puid over um\nu-I partne ¢ val that none of th offered him worth, [ roy had was will be very | “And Grant's Is luvited to | in conclusion 1 | wable thao esar's Comi | T eonsider it the greatest ae of Gene Grant’s wonderful L apy have writlen' such’ & work with deatl 1da Kauo, May Mer- l looking over hisshoulde Katie | Lowest Prices, 2, ’0‘ 'saq:unfl:)fl 'SIWWSZ[ of Manufacturer I have ine rringes an examine, Prices | FAMILIAR JEWISH WORDS. Hebrew Expressions That Are Bein Introduced Into English. om the New You can say acht-und-achtzig y to catch on to the pronun number of Hebhrew dually erecping into use i If e will e ah tion of that are gv N % uean’t manage ach enunciate th 1t doe: it. and you n 1y way in which the Jewi h gutturals w intended to be expressed voeal Some of these Hebrew vocahl cnough. For instance. the gnifying a dead be and has made fair progress i peaking acquain the Hebrew word fo , has, like the word Schnorrer, a ]lv!m W making ed into the ou dly knocki shdictionar jerman vocal v and Schler wiinym of mazzel recognized 1 “Seh meaning “idiot” or “Jonah <o long familinr to German gans of a German delight in. tle diffieult for others, “Aishpoet be heard when and Germans ure however., is a word which ma, e iknot of Hebroew brought together b, ve' is Hebrew for a young n i woman, while a_matvon is ignated by the term *Viddineh,” When @ Jew wants to say that he wi line of action he shru Leonver l! a male, (¢ a? “hen neric SGar wLile goy. word. nll nsa very il b word which Americ; of Atonement,’ annual Jewish st. the concludes with the words Jerusalem!™ addressed by to hisncighbor. Many Jews, it is suic refuse to make use of this prayer, claim most succecded in getting itself admit news of a dishonors ilur he word means a *‘comt “Hor de udi inu :nt ereditor tu? g hild of a ngs which 1 showere it _in the United States 3 d by the in th " “Genalden™ d g n le a ords and phrases n (' 10 lose to the e o3 word t. is n t- o e many persons not German think it e longs to Germany, but it is a Hebrdw word, all the bl whallah one of the Jewish which ©s a throat built on to pronounce. If you ny German saloon on the t re a game of pinochle in s you will be certain to hear a s exelaim at his bad luck, ch- ullah is trumps,” meaning that d ster has claimed him for its own. “Shtallmacherah” is the way the nmn“-,m.l ne other persons refer to lawye Sweary parchments., SRR e expres- sion of condolence which the vocal or- It's o lit- \. i 11 persist in any 5 his shoulders'in the inimitable Hebrow fashion and ‘O Kodim cul- 1 on his way. . n apostate from vred to, while 't ' 1 sounds everyd christian for heek™ or the d ing that Amevica is a good cnough alem for them; they look for I)()l\HlI*' better than the “Gen 4 with which their carthly e familiar. T Complexion Powder is an absolute necessity of the .d toilet in this clima mbincs every el- ement of b Marricd a Man to Keform Him, I knew n young lady who had eve thing which usually éonstitutes the pmess of those who have not yetelimbe lden stairs of matrimonial says o writer in the Brookly l|\| was twentys she was with brunette, culinrly .mHnl nance. Her complexion warm, her large gray eyes we and her features would pass muste among seulptors. At receptions lield i the armory Twent ment she v ysobserved with ac miving interest, and she had heaux 1 the secore. Well, at length she « adeei and I honrd of her mur I knew the hird reg m., a . n i- 1- That was five years o T was viding @ \on o srowded, und 1 stood R el i e e name pronounced, and looked down, but did not at fivst recognize the face, which was faintly smiling me, It weirdly pal wrinkled and o puzzled for a few id then it dawned on me th panied h and prosy that. h rm b Drink Malto forthe nerves, PSSO F. ROHRER, REAL ®WST.ATHE. == QLHERAL ROENT = MUTUAL LIPE INS, CO. New York. W AUAVAV A AV AVAVAV YA largvs! cap:tal and Surplus of Any Bnnk in the city, G R B30t VH, & A, D, Fosten, 3 aink, @il oss Wo, B Wholesale. o f3ad o No 8. Pearl s Qs bt ShEe ] Rl KRS S \\‘\\ ‘{flk\:\&:\ 5 2318 &\\\%v&fi o “ EMPKIE HARDWARE CO. ways a full stock to select from, LOW. ! Chamber of Com Sl .,.‘ ‘« s Buggies. I SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE, chas Lost, Found, To 1 u||l| For 1 3 B ts Por Lino for vo ndvertisenn: trect, near Broadway JOR S and sound. YU ANTED-A middle aged woman, to keep house, Hezeltine, 1803 Broadway. a1 housework. Holloway, 206 Tenth Al avenue, MAKIN ATso plain_sewing done at hird avenue, or by the day. ]ann RENT--Furnishcd and unfurnished rooms, With modern conveniences, at 21 Blufr s vsin the 1y, water, cent horlidod. Family ngiven, Address i Bl om brick houses to trade Johnston & Van Patten, Nebraska nell Bus . 0. P, MeKe wod second-hand furnity ats: will pay full cash valu Broadway. D—Stocks ol m @ and Council Bl albo westorn land to on or address John \ property or mer 41..7\ cook at the C 'DO YOU WANT MO == You can get it in any amount, on either short or long time, on chattal or real estate Has reul estate of all kinds, Call on or address L. s Crat $ lirondway, Counctl Blutts. PROF, HENRY RUIFRO K, Instructor of Music, i1 Blure, ect, Ui street, Coun Dodge s 1an ic Store, PLANTY. FOR SALE BY J.R. McPHERSON Grower and Dealer in Vogetables, Vegetable Plants, Pruits, Elc, - ':7 Il(l:llva"l s MAIL CRESTON HOUSE, Main 8., Council Blufs. Only Hotel City and Electric Call Bel's. FILLED, In the with Fire Escape Accommodations First Class, Rates Always Reasonable PRIETOL MAX MOIN, 2 OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. B8 Broadway Counci ufts, Towa, Established 1851, SNYDER & SNYDER M. B. SNYDER, A. M.. M. D. Physician and Surgeon MR M. B. SNYDER, SPECIALIST: esof Women and Children, Broadway, Councll Blutld, PRI CITIZENS STATE BANK, Tl Jm Q(a-‘quhpi, 4 Chy & Comn, REAT CESTATE No.8 N. Mala &, 0(\‘6\ ood*«&\{,m SMUOKE 1 Percgoy & Moore's Santo Rosa, H.F, HAT"’TET\IT{'K?JER Nos, 27 to 31} ¥ THR N EW BRIDGH! SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES OF COUNCIL BLUFYS. gest Stook, l METCALF BROTHERS l Furnishing Goods, 1 fard 18 Mai lnsu rance Densong Clothing, Ha!s (’nnv elo. TTUSTE COMPANYS vzm.. Fveret! & hsbrr ANOS. n St ‘l‘vm ol m‘n Yuur Patronage Is Solicited. (o > ¥ o «In 1889, 50.060.. 5060 A P WW.GE LSwies] K.qld) Abstracts of Title .‘E?% s '3,\”:“1 - LARE THE BEST.| §§ i =2 O =T =S k- b\QK\‘Q\J\Q\Q\E}fiQ\\%“ S B S Y)\\gg\efi. §eol3 P G e ,_.1-7._ G WEIR SHUGART CO. O B BERS OF AGRICULITURAL IMPLEMENTS e Lalway make = | ESTABLISH KD 1812, MA SIZES FROM 25 70 300 HORSE POWER. AUTOMATIC Specifications and estimates fu anteed. Can show letters from users where fu BRANCH HOUSE, €O Send for Catalogue. E. LIRON THE GGDEN “Wrought and Cast t Buildings, lutomatic Repairs, New & 2d Hand Nos. 1100 to 1200, Tenth CASCA CUT-OFF <hed for comy ENGINES Avenue, E LAUN p in stock a lar vaviety of eastern vres, whieh 1 se low rate. « INCORPORATED 1878 RUSSEILIL & Co., LLON, GHIO, MANUFACTURERS, Especially Adapted for ELECTRIC LIGHTING, “{Mills and Elevators. ENGINES. m plants. Regulation, Durablity Guars el Economy i3 equal with Corliss Non-Condensing, WNC BLUE , TOWA. C. HARRIS, Manager. w m(s GOMPANY FOR Highest Economy, et ste Simplicity and Durability. Council Bluffs, Ia. Telephone 160, RY GOMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. | NO 330 BROADWAY, TELEPHQNE NO. 260 . e’ DiRE G B MANUFACTURER OF ELEGTRIC BELTS AND ELEGTRIC TRUSSES. No. 606 Broadway, ANTED—Good Salesmen on ) —LOCAL AND TERRAV w WAN' JUDD. Council Bluffs, lowa. se commission or salar NG AGENTS ON MMESSIONS t mglml Cash Il'\!. §t;1r Stables and Mule Yards | Broadway, Council Blutls, Opp. Duminy Depot Torses and mules sale at retail or in car Orders promptly fill notice. Stoc onstautly on hand, for 110 by contract on short 1d on commiss 114, SCHLUTER & BOLEY. pho; Opposite Dummy Depot Council COUNCIL BLUF CORITICE WORKS., B. GRAUL, Manufacturer, . 1012 B, BEROADWAY. NCI SOLICLTE 3 g = —_ o = = MAIN ST, AIR GoODS. BLUFFS. _10. 29 HUMAN GOUNCIL _ Fashionable .. WORKS, BOILER - CARTER & M All Kinds of Ste Orders L to. Butisfa dress Ogd utacturersof m Boilers & Shect Iron Work, y wail for repairs promptly at 1L g T oth A ) Boler Work A —— NEW SPRING MILLINERY 15644 DOUGLAS 8P, OMAHA,NEB ] JONES & SHUGART, JAGENTS FOR(— VICTOR CYCLES. HARDWA’R"E' AND STOVES. DANGLER GASOLINE STOVE l‘ NO, 211 BROADWAY, THEO. BECKMAN MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES AND COLLARS. A Full Assortment of Harness Goods Coms stantly on Hand, Repairing Neatly and Prowpily Done,' o NO, Z MI\IN ST., COUNCIL BLU rl 5 H D. H, McDANELD & CO,, Hides. Tallow, Pelts, Wool and Furs. Highest Market Fr Prompt Re l(nVA' ——y. il Blum PRICE™ $15. vetionl, well 1coibines Jowa. 5., Council “\.huvh Lis papoiy