0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY. JULY 4. 1887. tTHE SUNDAY BEE ; COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE , NO. 13 , FEAHL STREET. ty tsrrier In nny part of the city ftt t * cnty ccnti per week. H.W.TILTOK , - Manafot TKUPHONK3 : ! Bl'HlKrM OmcK. Ko. i3. KIOIIT Etiiioit No. 23. MI.Non MENTION. N. Y.Plumbine Co. Kcltcr. tailor. Summer goods chcao. A mad dop was shot yesterday ncur tlio Northwestern depot. William Alartin 1ms a new iivo-lighl JHtidau on the streets. No services will bo held in the labor- nacln church this evening. Colonel Daily will speak at Heel's prove to-day at their celebration. The patrol wagon is now in use , Charles bandcrsou being the driver. llapp & Allen have opened their coffee house and restaurant in the lirown build- ing.Tho The hotels are all crowded to overflow Ing , and have put up cola for many of their Poojs sold every day on all the races by Al Swcaringor at Sherlock's , No. 401 Droadwuy. Yeitorday mornintt the burning debris of the Saturday night bonliro was still smouldering. Eiscman & Co. arc putting in a now cash system , which is something similar lo the ono now in. The Pacific house yesterday had a fine rneuu , the same being turned out bv Pryor'8 Hco job oflice. The BIIJ : was yesterday morning o.i Bale at Hotel Afanawa. As usuaKtho only newspaper at the front. Thomas Davis is charged with being drunk and malicious mischief at the city cooler" n good place this weather. Those concerned in the trial of Dr. Cross will celebrate to-day. The case Will coiuo on again to-morrow morning. Harry Haworth has been presented jvith a banana tree , which is the only ono In the city , it haying been brought from ( Juio. There will be a display of fireworks at Hotel Manawa this evening , and the regular full course G o'clock dinner will bo served. Some few of the retail stores will bo open this morning , but all will close , and business after 12 o'clock will be generally suspended. F. II. Kirk was yesterday arrested at the driving park and placed him in jail , charging him with the larceny of a grip from one of the men at the fair grounds. A young rough named Jones , who has had considerable notoriety for disturb ance of the peace , etc. , and claims to bo n switchmen , was arrested for creating a disturbance. A notorious "rounder" named "Jim" rrico was run out of Omaha and brought two terrible black eves to this city with him. Ho was run in as a "vag" but was out again yesterday. Yesterday sorno person threw some lumoer out of a building on Broadway. between Main and Pearl streets , and broke down the district telegraph and telephone wires. The six-year old son of Matt Kuhl , in the country yesterday broke his arm by falling ofl a fence. Dr. Kminonils re duced the fracture , it being a compound ono of the radius and ulna. Rev. Mr. Fleming , who is the bible agent for this county , reports for Juno that ho visited 3i ; families , found fifty- four destitute , supplied forty-one with the bible and lifty-livc other individuals. The management of the motor line is under the superin tendency of W. S. Couch ; the conductors are J. D. John son nnd C. Carpenter , while the en gineers are Charles Leo und Mr. Jones. Florence Davis , as she gives her name , is in the county jail und is said to bo crazy. She was arrested by the police Saturday night late , and will be exam ined by the commissioners to-duy or to morrow. A large number of persons visited the driving park yesterday and took a look nt the blooded horses which are there Btablcd in largo numbers , waiting for a chance to show themselves in the races which begin to-day. . A. J. Mardel was badly bitten by n dog belonging to Charles Lefforts on Ninth avenue. He was told there was no dan ger and that the dog would not bite , but as Mr. Mardel entered the gate ho was attacked by the brute. The scandal mongers in the vicinity ol the Methodibt church have food for gos- eip in the report that a certain business man and another man's wife were re cently discovered in a compromising po sition in Palmer's grove. There will bo only ono delivery and collection of the mails to-day , und that in the evening. The postotliee will bo open from 10 to 11 o'clock this morning and from 7:80 : to 8 o'clock this evening for the delivery of mail. The dear old grandmother yesterday suggested that "it wouldn't bo a bad idea to double the police force for this week. " Her children were so busily "painting" Saturday night and hunting the old woman's roosters that the dear old lady wasn't aware that her sugges tion was rather stale , the extra force hav ing been sworn in Saturday. About thirty extra policemen have been put on during the Fourth and thoraces races this week. The entire city is now covered both day and night by the police nnd the crooks which will begin to put in an appearance by this morning or to- iiight will begiren a close watch. Craoks always co where the largest crowds con- grcgato and their appearance in this city is conclusive evidence of n great gather ing to-duy and this week at the races. Pacific house is the nearest hotel to the majority of real estate oilices in the city ; 3 per day. For female diseases and chronio dis eases of all kinds , call on Dr. Uioo , No. 11 Pearl street , Council BluQ's , Iowa. For rupture or hernia , call and get Dr. Rico's now invention. It makes a man of you in live minutes. No. pain. No. 11 Pearl street. When you are in the city stop at the Pacific house. Street cars pass the door every fifteen minutes for all the depots. Meals SO cents each. Ono thousand head of ono , two and three-year-old steers for sale. Will give credit to reliable parties. Enquire of A. J , Grceuamayer , Creston House. At the Pacific iiouso you will save from 600 to f 1 per day. Try it and bo con vinced. _ Latest improved gasoline stores nt N. 601 Main street. W. A. Wood. J. W. & E. L. Squire make beautiful abstracts of title and deserve the success they are enjoying. In this issue will be found the adyer- tisoment of A. Rink , the grocer , corner of Main street and Willow avenue. Mr. Rink always keeps the best in the market in his line and has a full assortment of foreign and domestic canned goods all of 'which are sold at the lowest possible figures. Glyo htm a trial. Pools sold every day on nil the races by Al Swuanugen , at Sherlock's , No. 404 A BOOM FOR IflEFlAG TO-DAY Council Bluffs Bhonts With Patriotiam and Bridge Enthusiasm ! THE OPENING RACES TO-DAY , Loyal Sentiments From the Pulpits First Meal In the Manawa Hotel A High Noon Wedding Quick Told Items. The ttny Wo Colcbrnto. Council Binds will celebrate to-day in good style. The programme is exten sive and the attractions many. Never before in the history of this city has there been such a line field of horses as these at present nt the driving park. The Knights of Ixibor have arranged a pro gramme superior to any previous year , and with the outaido military companies and oilier attractions the crowd of visi tors to tills city promises to go beyond any previous gathering. Some eight or ten towns in this vicinity have no celebration whatever , and in con sequence their citl/.ens will spend the day here. It is expected that the city will bo gaily decorated with Hags and bunting. The Dodge light guards will fire forty rounds at 5:150 : o'clock this morning. At 8 o'clock there will bo a guard mount in Bayliss park. At 0:30 : o'clock the pro cession will form , and 'at 10:80 : o'clock the Declaration of Independence will bo read in Bayliss park , and the Hon. Jcsso Harper , of Danville , 111. , will deliver an oration , closing in time for dinner. In the afternoon the races take place at the driving park at 1:33 : o'clock. There will also bo a competitive drill between the companies of the Fifth regiment , I.S.N.G. , at the driving park , which will comprise Company A , of tins city ; Company C , of Glenwood ; company D. , of Boone ; com pany E. , of Sheiiandoah ; also company II. of the Third regiment , from Sioux City. Tha "Ramblers" will also have a bicycle race. Ono of the features at the driving nark will bo the day fireworks displayed under the supervision of the Mueller Music company. Chariot races also take place. In the evening the Knights of Labor display of fireworks will bo given in front of Masonic hall on Broadway and Fourth street at 8:30 : o'clock , after which the day's celebration will bo concluded by the Kniglns of Labor ball. _ _ The First Move. Hotel Manawa yesterday had its in formal opening and the first bill of fare breakfast was served. The formal opening of the hotel will not take place until the upper stories are finished , and then it will bo formally opened by the Congregationalists of this city.There There were a largo number of persons who took dinner at the hotel , and U was well patronized. It is n delightful place to spend a warm day and the verandas were crowded the entire day and evening. During the afternoon and evening line musto was given by the Northwestern band. At dinner they had the following : JtEXU , Little Neck Clams. 1'otta o a la Kliinu , Consomme in Cups. Olives. Sea Flounder 1'ort Sauce. Cucumbers. Tomatoes. Dolled Canon. Cream Sauce. Roast Sirloin of Beef , Roast Spring Lamb , Mint Sauce , Roast Spring Chicken with Jelly. Fillet of Beef with Champignons. Banan a Fritters , Glaoo au Rum. Asparagus on Toast. VEGETABLES. New Potatoes In Cream. French Peas. Now Beats. CaullUowar. 8UHLV * SALAD. Peach Pie. Custard Pie. Ice Cream , Vanilla and Strawberry. Eadam Ctieese. Hard Crackers. Georgia Watermelons. Nuts. Layer Rasing. French Coffee. Pools sold ovcry day on all the races at Sherlock's , 401 Broadway. Crnmba From the Churolioa. At the Presbyterian church yesterday morning ROT. Dr. Phelps preached a ser mon appropriate to the patriotic season of the year. Ho spoke eloquently on na tional privileges und responsibilities , dan gers and duties. At the Methodist church Ror. Dr. Me- Crcary took occasion to thump horse rac ing and the accompanying betting. At the tabernacle yesterday afternoon Rev. Mr. Whitobcad gave a popular sort ot address in which he pictured the great ness of this country. The address was full of Interesting tacts concerning the material and religious growth of the land , and thn great opportunities which lay before It. He urged loyalty to the flag and to God. At the Congregational church yester day morning the sacrament of the Lord's supper was observed , nnd several new members received into the church. Among those received by'letter was one you nit man , who came from a Methodist church in V irgmla. Two others were from the Congregational church at Glen- wood. In several of the churches yesterday there were no evening services , the con gregations uniting in the service at the Fourth street tabernacle. Pools sold every day on all the races at Sherlock's. 404 Broadway. The Kaoes. The races begin to-day at 1:80 : o'clock at the Council Bluffs Driving park. There are n largo number of entries , and with favorable weather fast time may be looked for. For to-day's races the entries are as follows : No. 1. 3:43 : trottlne , puree ( COO : Glosey , ch in , 1) . 11. Durman , Minneapolis. Minn. ; Folly , b in. J. II. McShane. Omaha , Neb. : Klntr Humbert , ch s , Gary & Colby , Council Bluffs , In. ; J. S. C. , b s , C. H. Crelhton | , Onialm , Neb. ; i'atrolla. brin , "Tho Graham Stock FarmBIcBsvHle , III. ; Lnor , b m , James D. Ladd , Uttumwa , la. ; Josfe ( } . , e m , P. 11. Davis , Milwaukee , Wls. : Atlas , ch s , Uatnoy l.osen , Kansas City , Mo. : Ot- tumwa Maid , ch m , 11. Newcomb , Cedar Rapids , In. ; P. U. Moss , b ar. Kd Stltt , Sparta , Wu. : Lady Adulla. b m. J. W. Vo-lesone. Elyrla , O. ; William 8 , b g , Price Smith , Minneapolis , Minn ; Alax 13 , b c , U. Hopkins , Kansas City , Ma ; Neta rfiie , br m , Anderson & Mclntosh , Marietta , Ua. : Uncle Josh , Kg , J. D. Martin , Minne apolis Minn. No. 3,3iM : trottlntr , purseSGOO Bob M , br g Murphy Ilros. , Iowa City , la. ; Lady Spank er , b m. ll O Benson , Peorla , 111. ; Elm wood Chief , br g , U T Kiieobj. bloux City. la. ; White Stockings , b K , Bob Stewart , Kansan City , Mo. ; O. B. , b K , W. H.MoKinney. Kan sas City , Mo. ; Kemont , blks. O. B. Abbott , Fort Wayne. Ino. ; Hilly Dayton , b p , James Kills , Kau Claire. Wls. ; Allen Almont , b m , It. T. Meyers , Janeavllle , WIs. : Rose Standish - dish , b m , R. K. Leo. Topeka , ( Cas. ; Doctor Almont , ch K , L. U. Nell , Murireesboro.Tenn. No. S , 2:25 : pacing , purse 8 < VX ) : Excelsior , rn K , A. K. Mann , Alleeliany Cltv.Pa. ; Nclllo 1) , gin. U.K. Curry , Sallna , Kan. : Mat tie Stlpp , b m , John S. Wolf. Jr. , Cedar Rapids , Neb. ; Red Davis , ch g. Dan Anderson , Hla- watna , Kan. ; Bessie Moore , s in , Ueorea W. Farrier , Minneapolis , Minn. : Kxpross , b m , Silas Walters , Hiawatha , Kan. ; Wayne WUkes. b s , U. E. Abbott , Fort Wayne. Ind. ; Jack Rapid , g g , C. K. Mayne , Omaha , Neb. ; Little lila , b m7J. W. VoKlesong , Elyrla , p. ; Bay Diamond , o g , Abe Devlne , Kau Claire , Wls. ; Frank Champ , blk y , James Newbro , GreftDsbun , Ind.r MauibrTno Prince , br K , A. Heckenbercer , West Liberty , la. : Molly Co < wer , cU. u > , . L. C&ruiicuel , Tauw Citr , In , ; Bell D , b m , J. K. Campbell , Lakeville , WU : Monkey Rnllc , bfc , J. A. FarrowParis 111 , ; Fannie C , blk in , Anderson & Mcln tosh , Marietta , ( la. ; J. C. , s g , James Crltten- den , New Orleans , Lu. Pools sold every day on all the races nt Sherlock's Broadway. The lota In Lake View addition nro all large , high anil dry. The buyers of these lots at the auction sale to-day , at 2:30 : p. m. , will double their money In n short time. They command a beauti ful view of Lake Manawa. A High Noon Marriage. IIOFFMAYlt-COKUALEY. Yesterday at high noon , Harry J. Hoff- mayr and Mlsa Maggie S. Corbaloy wore united in marriage at the residence of the bride's parents in Crescent township , by the father of the bride , the Rov. J. B. Corbaley , in the presence of the Imme diate relatives and friends of the con tracting parties. Mr. Hofftnayr in the oldest living son of Colonel J. C. Hoffmayr , is well and favorably known to a largo circle of friends , nnd has for several years been in the employ of the city mills as book-keeper , his father being one of the proprietors. Miss Corbaloy Is the youngest daughter of Rev. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Corbaloy , and has resided m Crcscnt township for a number of years , where slio has many warm friends and associates as well as in this city. The newly wedded couple will spend the Fourth at the Corbaloy residence , after which they will take up their resi dence in this city. We have just received a car of water melons. Swan & Harmon , No. 11 Mam street. At coat ! We will sell refrigerators for the next thirty days to make room for fall goods. Cole & Cole , 41 Main street. K. of L , . Ball. The Knights of Labor give a ball to night in Masonic hall. Supper will bo served at the Ogden house. The follow ing are the committees : Master of Ceremonies J. E. Collet. Committee on Arrangements D. E. Gleason , J. W. Warfol , R. J. Thomas. Reception Committee J. R. Dietrich , S. Kclley , J. H. Plumor , G. ri. Jackson , William Arnd , W. H. Thomas. Mrs. R. N. Whittlesoy , Mrs. H. Van DoBogart. Floor Committee T. Kelley , John Tcmpleton , William Fisher , George Irvin , J. Cochran , E. Turnbull , F. R. Levin , Charles Nicholson. Fools sold every day on all the races by Al Swoaringen , nt Sherlock's , No. 404 Broadway. " Hotel Manawa Arrivals. Among the guests who remained at Hotel Manawa Saturday and lasi night are : John H. McAlvln , Omaha ; W. G. Wheeler , Omaha ; J. M. Ourslor , Omaha ; C. J. McNitt. Council Bluffs ; H. C. Cory and wife , Council Bluffs ; George VV. Thompson and wife , Council Bluffs ; W. S. Couch and Miss Lucv Couch , Dubuque ; I. M. Hay , Hattie A. Ilay , Minneapolis ; Joe BacharacK and wife , Council Bluffh ; J. D. Stewart and wife , Council Bluffs ; W. C. Rose , Omaha ; George A. Day , Omaha. Personal Paragraphs. G. R. Wilcox , of Fremont , is in the itv. itv.E. E. F. Gatly , of Sioux City , is at the Ogden. Frank Linsley , of Fremont , is at the ) gden. C. E. Chandler , of St. Louis , is at the iechtele. Roy S. Tuttle is off the road to attend he races. W. P. Cnsty , of Des Moincs , is at the kchtele. L. S. Raskins , of Missouri Valley , is nt he Pacific. Jerome McClintock returned yesterday rom Colfax. H. LeRoy , of Now York , is a guest at he Bechtele. William Dayloy , of Ncwaha , is n guest at the Pacific. Thomas Hurley , of Vilisca , is at the levere house. P. W. Peterson and J. L. Swanson , are at the Bechtelo. D. J. Hutchinson , of Shenandoah , is nt he Pacific house. Hon. Jesse Harper , the orator of to day , is at the Pacific. S. M. Cady , of Maryvlllo , Mo. , is reg- stored at the Pacific. Joseph Kintz. of Mnrshalltown , spends the Fourth in this city. L. Davis , wife anil sons , of Sao City , are at the Pacific house. W. S. Hamilton and wife , of Lincoln , are guests at the Bechtole. James Richey , of Kane , 111. , is visiting : iis sister , Mrs. Albert Slyter. Mrs. L. A. Kattcll , of Cincinnati , is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haworth. J. W. Retail. O. T. Tostcvin and Thomas McDonald , of Lincoln , are at the Pacific. Captain W. R. MeCollough spends the week at homo and entertaining his custo mers who attend the races. Pools sold every day on all the races by Al Swcaringeu , at Sherlock's , No. 404 Broadway. BEST LIGHT LIVERY The finest of driving horses always on hand nnd for sale by MASE WISE. CROCKERY , LAMPS , JALASSWARE , FINE POTTERY. Prices Very "Low , W. S. HOMER & Co. , KO. 23 MAIX ST. , COUNCIL V CUFFS , I A : Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards Broadway , Council Bluffs , Opp. Dummy Depot Horses and mules kept constantly hand , for saio at retail or in car loa Orders promptly filled by contract on hort notice. Stock sold on commission. SPLUTER & BOLET , Proprietors. Telephone No. 11 Formerly of Keil Sale. Stables , corner 1st. ave. and 4tu t BECHTELE'S ' NEW HOTEL , Best $2.00 a day house in the west. LOCATION , . THE BEST , FIRST CLASS TABLE , SAMPLE BOOMS and ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES I i Kegiilar : : Boarders : : Reduced : : Rates. BEST MAKES AND HIGHEST GRADES OF Pianos and Organs Persons wishing to purchase instruments will find it to their interest to call on us. Iiiklruincnts Tuned nntl Itcpnlrud. We never frill to nive NatM'itellcm. Over iiO years' Experience In Piano and Organ Work. Swanson Music Co. No. 327 Broadway , Council C. R. ALLEN , Engineer , Surveyor , MapPublisher Over JVo. 12 North Main St. i , i i id counties .HoPKiNS.Gen1Managei Have the largest and most complete .assortment ot Fire Place Furnishings IN AMERICA. One Huntfrad andSeveniyFive Oiffeerent designs of fireplaces can be seen all set up in our showrooms. Also complete Bath and Toilet Rooms all fitted up with Tiles. BRASS GOODS Df all the choicest and most orignal de signs. Readers of this paper requiting goods in our line should call upon ot communicate with us. WATGHSPRING P nt iJFeh. & , 1887 , -With oUdlnir Detachable Springs. HT Better than 'Whalebone or Horu J and guaranteed never to break. Price , jti.jj. For ulo by taullsg * holcalc anil retail cstib- MAYER , STROUSE AGO. 412 Broadway , Y. , Manufacturers. YIELDS TO EVERY MOVEMENT OF THE WEARER. Owing to the MMOIil. lUMHITI of the cloth ( which our inunu cor r iclu lt ly ) will Mffi'ZVif . ? . . . . BkTlUIKU time worn. lUqulrti no bmklnt In. OII BT Mllr fUrb ln worn t.ndijtlf not found ihjnion 7rKKriCOT flTTlKO. I ALTIfrill * d ronrortabl * Corict ( T r worn. Bold by all miner MIL , , . . , Lawo tints In wblto , black nnd all colors. .Pat tern bonnets , IIHI.I nnd toques , u specialty. No 1514 Uoutfliig nt. , Otunlm. OFFICER < & 1'USEY , Council BIuTsIowa. ( Established 1S57. SPECIAL NOTICES. Special adveitlsoments , Mich us Loit , Found 'iOLonnFor Silo , To Kent , Vxuits , Donrdlnir , etc , will lieinsciled in this column tit the loir rntoorTEN CUNTS 1'nit LINE forjho first Insor- ion nnd V'lvoConUrerLlnoloi'caeh subso-iuont iTieortion. Lvuvo lUlvui-Usemuiits nt our oflk'u No , 12 I'curl stiect , nour llroiulwur. Council Uluffs. WANTS. ANTED-Flfty rullroud teams and llfty men tenmeter , wlicelor holders , Mush lolders , Krubhois nnd ux men for railroud work on brnnch of P. , U. & Alo. Volley , run ning from Ills Uut.O miles noi thwust or Uiatitm , o C. St. 1' . , M. & O.K. it. Waives for tennis M.M per day , tenmstora $25 per month , day men from f I.K ) to $2 per day. Apply at work. Soulden & Mnltby. WANTI'O. A good workman at Helslor'8 burbcr shop , No. 400 liroudwny. W'ANTED Hotisokeoror ; nlso mnn to tnko cure of horses , man and wllo prctoirod. J. W. 4 K. L. Squire. TJlOU KENT Eight-room house , in peed re- C pair ; No. 0)0 ) Bluir tt. : MO per month. Mrn. M. J. Cole , No. 013 4th st. FOH KENT Conl shotls. olllco nnd icftles , ono live-room house. (1 , Mnync , K'JOtli live. WANTED A Kood cook and irlrl for none ml housework In a fnmlly of four. Mrs. Thomas Ofllcor , No. fVU Willow avonuc. [ 710H SALE-Or Trade Six sections of peed . laud In Lincoln county , Nob. , on U. P. railway. Cnll on or nddri g Udell Ilros. & Co. , 103 Penrl St. , Council llluirx. ANTED A Kood girl for ifonornl tioueo- work. Apply nt 70J Sixth arenas. , Finest Landaus Coaches and Hacks in City. WILLIAM WELCH , OFFICES : No. 418 Broadway The Manhattan , Telephone No. Na. 615 Main Street , Telephone No , 93. OHNT. 8TONC. JACOB SIMI STONE & SIMS , Attorneys at Law , ctice in the State and Federa Courtt Rooms 7 and 3 Shugart-Bcno Block. LATEST NOVELTIES In Amber , Toi-toiseShcil etc.Hair On nunients , as well as the newest iiov- oltlcHia hair goods , * Hulr goods ' madcto order Mri. cTi. Gillette 20 Mnlu St. , Council liluirs , Iowa. Out of town work solicited , and nil mull orders promptly attended to. JV. SCIIUltZ , Justice of the Peace. Oillcoover A merlcan K. S. BAKNETT , ' Jiistiqe ot the Peace , 4U5 Broadway-Council Blufft. Refers to any bank or butiness house ih'the city. ' Collection * a specialty. THE X X XX CROSSINGS XX ARE ALL RIGHT ! For Everybody to Come to COMMENCING MONDAY , JULY 4th. No postponement on account of the weather. SPECIAL : We shall close out without regard to cost everything In Summer Dress Goods , Wash Goods , Hosiery , Etc. Come Early And Secure the Best Selections , We are Headquarters for Carpets of all Kinds. 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , N. B. Special attention given all orders by mail. SPECIAL PRICES for 30 DAYS , i On Furniture , Household Goods , Stoves , etc. , to make room. ( for Fail Stock. A. J. MANDEL , - - No , 325 Broadway Council Bluffs , Iowa. No. 201 Main St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT Fancy and Fancy Groceries Both Domestic and Foreign , O. J . OOLIB'X" , Real Estate Broker and Dealers Council HI 11II * Olllce , Muxonle . Temple. Oinuliii OHIcco , . 111 North lUlli Mil-cut. Particular ullciitlun ivon lo In venting . . funds for mm - resi dent * .Special Imrtfiilii * In lot * k acre property . In Oiiutlm Jk G'ouu- cll ited. lilitil'tf. C'orronpomleiico solic " "