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" TT-m THE OHAHA DAILY BUS : THURSDAY , MAY 10 , 188 * THE DAILY BEE coinsraiL BLUFFS , I OFKIC13 , NO. 12 rEAIlb STIIEET. JJeltrcrcd by rnrrler In Any I'art of the City ftt Twenty Cents I'er Week. II. W.TILTON. . MANAOEU. TKUU'HONKS ! ntJSiNKPd Orncr , No. 43 , NHIHT KDlTOli , No. 2.1. Ml.NOH MENTION. N. Y. Plumbing Co. New spring poods at Rotter's. Tlie funcrnlof the in font son of Mr. and Mm. John Stngcmnn was held ycstcrdny. Ascension Day services will be held in St. Paul's church this forenoon nt 10:30 o'clock. The many friends of llttlu Orncio Corbaloy Will bo gliul to hear that she Is fast recover ing from her Illness. David Forglc , of Omnhn , nnd Mary Galla- chcr , of Chicago , were married last evening by Jusllco Scliurz at his residence. To-night tlio Acme club gives Its entertain ment In the temple hull , Two fiirces will bo given. Tickets 25 cents , A dnnco will follow. Crosby , the three-year-old son of Mr , nnd Mrs. Chris Christcnson , of lioomcr town ship , was burled ycstcrdny In Lngnuigo cemetery , The Unique club gives Its first entertain- K mcnt nt the Methodist church this evening. Bf The progrnnnnc Is mainly a musical onowith B ' two recitations. * A lively runaway on Fourth street jcs- tcrdny morning resulted in the complete de molishing of a delivery wagon belonging teen on upper Broadway mnrkclmnn. Artie Heed , ono of THE Uni : carrier boys , ycstcrdny had Ins IIOI-HO slip and fall upon him , hurting the boy's leg ijuito badly , but fortunately no bones were broken. DMrs. H. A , Innmn , who has been seriously 111 for some time , passed away yesterday. The funeral service will bo held this after noon at 2 o'clock at tlio family residence. To-day being Ascension day services will bo held in the Catholic churches of the city. At St. Peter's services will bo held at 0 and 10 n. in , , nnd vespers and sermon at 8 p. m. Ill Bnird , the Uroadway confectioner , hns secured for a pet a half-grown Kooky moun tain lynx. It nttracts considerable curiosity , but hns almost too much enthusiasm in com ing to the scratch. A police fine of ? 7.CO was administered yes terday to William Smith , a descendant of the Illustrious John , for tnrrying too long at the wlnccup. Ho imld it with very ill grace , and returned to his home on Nebraska soil. J. W. Davis , fatlrer of little Jlmmlo Davis , who lost his legs by being run over on the Northwestern road , hns mtcd up a small stock of candles , fruits , etc. . In the room nt 80 Pcnrl htreet. Jtuimic will wait upon cus tomers nnd receive the benefits of the reve nue therefrom. As soon as the weather permits It Is ex pected that the county supervisors will begin clearing up the rubbish at the new court house , and get the grounds in some sort of itlmpc. Some plan willnlso be devised by Which It will not bo necessary to have all the coal token in nt the front door. An enthusiastic cowboy became Involved In n little diftlculty with his broncho on upper Broadway nnd the enraged animal laid down and rolled on him. As the mud was about n foot deep the rider was a sorry looking object when ho emerged. It wns u narrow escape from drowning. The river is about n foot higher than n few days ago , owing to warmer weather near the headwater ? . Engineer Mposo , of the now bridge company , is keeping well posted in regard to the condition of the water above , and docs not think that the Juno rise will do any damage , or thnt the water will rise more than a few feet. Ho expects to bo nlilo to continue work on the bridge without Interruption. Another lecture was given by Mr. Kcngan nt the opera house lust evening. The audi ence was given a series of very fine views of the Khino and of Switzerland , nnd the ac companying descriptions were almost as vivid as the pictures themselves , nnd wcro replete with historical facts. A more pleasing or easy way of gaining information is seldom presented. The sale of course tickets has been very largo , and there are in addition many who buy single tickets. The next lec ture in the course is to bo given next Wednesday evening , and will bo on "Here and There In London. " It promises to bo ono of the linest of tno course , which is saying much indeed. The democratic evening paper Is shouting a good deal now about its being the only paper in the city which declines to give any Omaha news. It prides Itself on being the Only paper "that is not in aoubt ns to whether it is a Council Bluffs or nn Omaha papsr. " There is a good deal of doubt as to whether it is a paper ut all or not. It claims with prldo to ho "tho only paper which is all printed und published in Council Bluffs. " and asks advertisers to make a note of this. Advertisers are making n note of it , and heneo it is that they Jincl it pajs better to advertise in papers which cover n little larger territory than the city Itself. There is quite n stretch of adjacent country whoso trade naturally belongs to Council Bluffsand merchants desiring to reach this have little use for n paper which staggers out to the city limits und then drops down for a Bleep. Bills for Kxciivntloii Wanted. Bids for the excavation of the ground known us tno "old Catholic church" property , corner of Main street nnd Willow uvonuo , will bo received at the oillco of Allen & Boll , architects , until Monday , May 14 , at 6 p. m. said bids lo state price per cubic yard. Tlio owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids. N. MUIIUIAM. The oldest firm , anil largest stock of wall paper in the city. All the now shades in ingrains and valours. A few patterns in gilts at lUc per roll at Niles , 102 Broadway. Money at low rates on Brst-clasa tnrm security. IlurnlmmTullealt Co , KUMnin mreet. Perwonnl 1 * City Marshal Guanella is confined to his bouse by Illness. Miss Emma Joslyn returned yesterday from a visit to friends in Fremont , Neb. P. Q. Strlcklcr , nf Jnnesvillo , Wis. , was in the city yesterday on a brief business call , Mrs. Prof. J. H. Currothors started last evening to Albany , N. Y. , in response to a telegram announcing the serious Illness of tier mother. Key. D , D. Do Long , of Kansas City , Kan. , was In the city yesterday , the guest of Mr. and Mrs , J. E. Hnrkncss. Mr , Do Long was hero some time ago , under Dr. Han- chctt's treatment , and is now so restored to tc.alth and vigor as to bo able to prosecute liia pastoral labors with usual vigor. During bis former stay hero bo formed many pleas- * nt acquaintances , and friends were glad to have even so brief un opportunity to again greet him , E. II , Shcafo loans money on chattel Bccurlty of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confidential , Ofllco 600 Broadway , cor ner Muin street , up-stairs. Shcafo loans money on rent estate. Wurhurton ft Iwnrsen , fashionable Dressmakers , No. 82 Pearl st. Sewer connections und house sewon laid by N. Y. Plumbing company. Travelers ! Stop at the Bechtolo. Tip ton has bargains in real estate. Union Abstract company , 230 Main street S. B. Wudbworth < fc Co. loan money. Tlio Men-law Ulock Oops Up. It is nuw definitely settled thnt the loii | talked of and much hoped for Mori-lam blocl t will bo built upon the site of the old Catholli church , The block will have a frontage- i 00 feet each upon Main and Pear * streets. Tlie depth will bo 100 feet f It is not yet announced whether two or thrci 1 stories will bo buildcd. This is but the be ginning of the expected activity in bulldinj ui the liushicbu portion of the city. TMJTi fcfcrtiiii 'i1 n - GATHERING OF THE STARS , The Police Ohloftalns nnd Mnrehala of Iowa Go Homo. THE FUNERAL OF DR. R. RICE. Sonic Ilenvy Verdicts In llic District Court The Second llngnti Lec ture Other Amusements Per sonals nml Other News. The Chief * niul Mnrslmlfl. The annual business meeting nnd election of officers of the stnto nssocintion of city marshnls and chiefs of police was held in thu south court room of the new court house yesterday afternoon. An address of welcome was given by Mayor llohrcr In behalf of the city nnd wns responded to by President Francis , of Ccdur Hnplds , in behalf ot the association , Chief Scavey , of Omnhn , was present with the folloxvlng officers of his force : Captains Cormaclt nnd Green. Scr- pcant llnycs , Detectives Ormsby , Dcmpsoy , Wnrd and Horripan. By n unanimous vote they wcro all made honorary members ot the association , ns weio nlso Mayor Itohrcr nnd ex-Sheriff D.in Fnrrell. On motion of Mr. liny , of the Hock Island detective force , section 8 of the constitution was amended so as to leavetho date of future meetings to bo determined by a committee. Onicers for the ensuing year were clcctd as follows : President , Phil Francis , Cedar Haplds ; first vice president , ; second vice president , L. C. Allen , Oshnloosn ; score- tary and treasurer , P. Van Tassel , Indinn- oln. Appropriate resolutions of thanks wcro adopted. The visiting delegation from Omaha wcro then shown through the county Jail , and many of the inmates were recognized as transgressors from the other side of the river. Some of the prisoners were decidedly averse to showing themselves , especially ono Glenson , who is awaiting the notion ot the grnnd Jury. Ills identity wns unknown to the onicers here , but the visitors quickly identified him ns "Hlg Frank's" cell boss In thoDouglns county Jail. Ills friends on the other side had Informed the ofllccrs that ho was in the penitentiary , probably for the pur pose of shutting oil testimony in the case pending ngiilnst him. The patrol wagon was then summoned nnd the party was driven about the city , taking in the sigiits nnd objects of interest on the way. way.They left for homo on the 0:45 : dummy with the friendliest of feelings for their ' irothcr "peelers" on this side of the "Big luddy. " The delegates from the cities and towns In his stnto left for homo on the evening rains. The attendance was very good con- ildcring the weather , but as many of the peakcrs wcro not present , it was decided to illow the discussion of the important topics hat was to have taken place nt this meeting : o go over until next year. The convention ivas very successful in the main object for which the association is formed , namely , [ iromoting n feeling of friendship among the jfllcars of the various towns and cities as a means of insuring the cooperation that is necessary to trap criminals on their tours hrough the state. The foundation of many itrong friendships were laid and the kind- lest of feelings exists between the officers ) f this city and those whom they wcro glad .o call their guests , even for the brief space f time that they could stay here. Funeral of Dr. Itlco. The funeral of Dr. H. Uico wns held yester day afternoon. The services at the resi lience wcro attended by a largo gathering of lympathizing friends nnd neighbors. Hev. W. Crofts , pastor of the Congregational church of which Dr. Ilico was a member , of- liciatcd. The services consisted of reading f nppropriato passages of scriptures , sing- ng by Mrs. Wndsworth , Mr. Spooner and Mr.Vestcott , prayer nnd remarks. Mr , Crofts spoke briefly of the assurance given in the words , "For wo know that if our earthly house of tills tabernacle were dis solved , wo have n building of God , n hoitso not made with hands , eternal in the heav ens. " In his address ho spoke many words of comfort for those who mourn , and from the lifo of him thus taken nwny , ho drew the lesson that all should strive to make their lives helpful to others , in homo , in neighborhood , in oflicc , doing all possible to make the world happier and better , so that when the end should come it might bo said , "Ho has done what ho could. " The well-known form of the doctor was ilaccd in a heavily draped casket , and was surrounded by iloral emblems of affection , especially noticeable among which was a very largo pillow , with the word "Father. " The pall bearers wore J. I. Lutz , W. C. Stacy , N. P. Dodge , E. E. Harkness , W. W. Wallace nnd Edward Spooner. Concerning The Conrr. Judge Deemer ycstcrdny finished some routine business in the district court , and then adjourned until Friday. Ho now goes to Atlantic to exchange with Judge Loof- bourow , who will hold court hero until Judge Deemer's return. The case of Churchill vs. Groncweg & Schoentgen was yesterday decided In favor of the plaintiff , the Judgment being for f 1,000. This was a suit growing out of the removal of that firm from the old building on Main street , which was owned by Mrs. McMnhon. The well known firm claimed that the build ing was untenantable , and that Mrs. McMahon - Mahon agreed to their terminating the lease , waiving her rights under it. On the other hand it was claimed that the lease was binding - ing , nml the defendants wcro liable for the amount of th'o rent for the unexpircd term. The Citizens State bank won n $000 verdict in the case against the Blllingsby & Anson commission company , of St. Louis. This was n suit to enforce the payment of drafts drawn by McGregor Bros. , who had eleva tors und were atone time doing a largo grain business at points in this vicinity. Ladies wishing to patronize the Wo man's exchange can do so by calling upon any member they choose to fill their orders. JOHN GILBERT , I'LUUIIEH AND UEAI.EIl IN WIND MILLS , IRON AND WOOD PUMPS. NO , C21 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , t : IOWA OGDEN BOILER WORKS : - : - - - , CAItTEIt & SOX , Prop's , iltinufticturersot AH Kinds ot Steam Boilers & Sheet Iron Work. Ordere by mail for repairs promptly attended to , SatUf.ictlon tuarantced. 10th Avenue. Ad < dress Ouden Holler Works. Council lllutTs.Iowu. SNYPER & SNYDER M. B. SNYDER , A. M. . M. D. Physician and Surgeon MBS. M. B. SNYDBB , SPECIALIST : Diseases of Women and Children , UOT liroa < i\Uy , Council mulls. SPECIALNOTICES. _ NOTICE. SrKClAIjftdvcrtldcmpnts.suchftsI/xt , found , To l.onn , For Snip , To Kent , Wnnts , Ilonrillng tie. , will be Inserted in this column ftt the low i-ntrof TCN t'KNTS 1'EH LINK for the llrst In- sertlon and Five Cents I'er Una for each subse quent Insertion. Iiciwa advertisements t our ofllcp. No. 121'cnrl Street , near Ilrodtlway , Connell - ell Hinds Iowa. WANTS. TjiOltSAI.r ; A now six room house ncnrtrnna- JU fcr. Inquire of Dr. Chambers , corner Jlnln st. ana llromVuny , Council Ulnirs , la. \\rANTEI ) A Rood , bright boy , 12 or 14 years old. Address II. II. U , lien oillco. T710H HKNT A 27-room hotel , with coed pay- JJ ing patronage , In city ot no.OOO. Will rent to party who will buy the furniture or will sell thu whole property on easy term1' , rorpnrtlcu- lars Inquire of Johnston , V Van ' attcn ' , 03 Main sticct. Iady of pleasing address to so- WANTKD lldt anil canvass. Good wases. Address In own hand w riling , 11. J , C. , Council lIlilITs , Care llrp. \\rANTKI ) Young unmarried man to work > about yatil anil stable. Apply nt oulco of Horace Hverett. lU'.NT To ono or two pcntlcmen , n largo riont loom , neatly furnished : closets ami use of bath room ; new house. Hofcrences re quired , au niiiir-st. : V\7ANTKn A uooilIrl to work In restaurant - rant , KM West llrontiuoy. Soventy-IUo pieces of good. secondHand W ond-Hand ; carpet. A. J. Mnndel , 2.3 Hroail- way. MUST He Soht , Como Quick Two drug stocks $ ! , ! ) to $1.500 ; ono In Iowa , ono in No- brnskn. Hallo , Haas &Co. , Council 11 lulls. TTlOlt SAI.n-Or Trailo-Top buitgy In good -I ? condition. Apply to Oil unst llroadway. Hous5ki'pper r.ldorly Ocrmnn WANTED laily prcfcrrcil. Ono child to care for. In quire at lli'o ollice. TT10H HUNT First-class plnnn In good order- JCan bo linil at reasonable price. 1'osscs- hlon Rl\on May 1st. 1) . Ooldstclii , s " 171011 SAI.K At n bargain , Ul acre ? near stock -U yards , South Oinnha , Nob. , Johnson & Christian , Iloom M , Chamber ot Commurco , Omaha. " \TTANTKD Htocks of morrhamltse. Have IT Omaha and Council llluirs city propeitv , nlionustornlantl to oxchatiRO for oodi. Call en or lultlross Johnson Ac Christian , Hooiu 35 , Chamber of Commerce , Omaha. THEO. BECKMAN , MANUFACTUIIEH OF AND IIBALKll IN HARNESS , SADDLES , BRIDLES AND COLLARS. Si A Full Assortment of Harness Goods Con stantly on Hand. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. NO. 205 MAIN ST. . COUNCIli BbUVFS , : : IOWA OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. tOOBroadway Council niiiCTa , Iowa. Established NOW HUSBAND DEAR YOU GO ItlGllT BOWN 'JO PETER C. MILLER'S Ana Get That KcuuUrul 1'attcm of WALL PAPER I SAW THERE YESTERDAY. HE noiCS AIiLi KINDS Ol < < HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING MCOBAT1NQ , WHITENING , ETC. , And Hus None Hut Experienced Workmen. No. 1 i'earl St. : : Council muffs. -AT ) ( --UNION : PARK-- : COUNCIL BLUFFS , MAY 15th , 16th , 17th AND 18th , FOUR RACES EACH DAY REDUCED RATES ON RAILWAYS. Largo field of horses now here , includ ing Nohraskn Favorites. For pro grammes or other information address the secretary. NEW SPRING MILLINERY 1511 DOUGIjiVS ST. , OJlAHA.NKa ACCIDENT INSURANCE , $5,000 AT DEATH I 125 \ \ cekly Indemnity for Injury. Costs but $13 per icnr In the Old Meltable uultiul States Mu tual Accident Association of New York. Ueuernl Agent * . Ulocit.Ueuernl Room 3 , Opera House Ulocit. ji San j-- . ' THIH ! Tsl BLUFFS.DGKEI SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES OP COUNCIL BLUFFS. Largest Stock , i Furnishing Goods , * ' METCALF BROTHERS. Lowest Prices , \ . Clothing , Hats , Capst ctot [ * * s 5 * I , RQHRER , Siadantopf : ffardman , Everett & Fisher . . ' " EJBT.A.'rSj ; . . . - - Dealer to * ' "Cw f5 , wM. want Cay&.Countjr REAlTESTATE . . Mtln SU Council Hliifli. . te g MUTUAL ure ma. co. N Tom. 1B14 SI. M rr > iA . .OmHi 5T rxxy -5f Largest Capital and Surplus Your Patronage , 'O of Any Banh in tha oity. CITIZENS STATE BANK/ /s Solicited.r I A \C to o CO SVH , & & . 13 .Foster. J.W.&E.L SQUIRE'S COUNCIL BLUFFS ' , _ . . . 85 Ppinb , © il $ ; Qlooa Go , Forego ; . & Mooro'a Abstracts of Title Wholesale. ' Santa Rnaa S1 No. . 8. Pearl St. ARE 'THE BEST. O (0 (0u u > a > i EMPKIE HARDWARE CO. Manufacturer of Pine Carriages nnd Buggies. I have always a full stock to select from. Call nnd examine. Prices Low. WEIR SHUGART CO. CXF H.F , HATTENHAUER , Xos. it ? to XFourlli Street. CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 33O BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 26O. NATURALIST AND TAXIDERMIST. MOUNTS 1SIIIDS A\D MAMMALS TRUE TO JVATURE. AL.Li WOKli GUARANTEED. NO , OIO MAIN STREET , : COUNCIli DI.UPFS , IA. Orders taken at Collins' , or at Hardcn's Oun Store , Omaha. Q GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. M EH CO < J CLOTHING. HATS , CAPS , BOOTS & SHOES , FOR MEN , YOUTH'S ' AND BOYS , BROADWAY.I 10 o M. MARCUS , 546 & 548 BROADWAY. & PLUMBERS , STEAM AND GAS FITTERS. No. 552 Broadway , Opera House Block , Council Bluffs. Telephone No. 284. First Appearance in Council Bluffs , of MR. H. H. RAGAN , In a lirllllunt Buries of Ills Famous Illustrated Lectures AT DOHANY'S OPERA HOUSE , Umlnrtho auspices of tlio ) adlen'of tlio Con- gregutlonal C'liinch. Dales anil Subjects as Follows. . at 8:30 : p. in. , nnd HWlfrZBUbAND. " Friday , May ifcth. 81 Each Lecture will be Superbly Illustrated. Course Ticket , reiuirved , according to loca tion , tl.OO and I1.S5. , < * Single lleservcd Seat , each evening , W cents. Sale of Iteserved Seats will open at Ilushnell's llook Store , Saturday , May fith.Btsi , u. in. Doors open at 7:1)0. : ) Lecture at H. Carriages may be ordered ut 9:30 : o'clock. Star Stables and Mule Yards Ilroathvay. Council llluffg , Opp. Dummy IJopot Ilortca nnd inulos constantly on hand , for gale at retail or In car load lots. Orders promptly tilled by contract oa ehork notice. . . Ktock bold on coraiulnalon. Telephone 111. BCIII.l'TKU X I1OLEV. Opposite Dummy Depot , Council lllutts D. H ; HcDAHELT&lO Hides. Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. KO nd SSS Main Stroet.Councll Uluffa I always Uoop in stock a Inrco viu-ioty of onytoru miiko Ciirruvi'cs , which 1 soil nta very low ruto. I am always rriuly to show poods. PROFESSIONAI , DIRECTORY. ATTflW Rj Rlrr ? Architects and Superintendents. Koora ALLLill ( X DULL , 3f Opera House Block , Council liluirs. HRTR1TTNRTNI ? Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer . miUUMDlHJj , pianBi Estimates , Specifications. Supervision - pervision of Public AVorit. Brown Building , Council Bluffa Iowa. BTTDJTC Attorney-at-Law , Second Floor Brown UUIUUl , Building , 115 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. NOpnTD7 ] Justice of the Peace. Office over American , ttUIlUIUlj Express , No. 419 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Attorneys at-Law , practice in the Stale , aild Federal Courts. Office Rooms 7 and 8 , Slmgart Beno Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa , Dentists. Office corner o DRS. WOODBHRY & SONS . , Pearl St and First Avenue FINE GOLD WORK A SPECIALTY. Dentist. Corner Main street and First Cf1 . avenue. THQTUVIM Sur and C. E. , Ordinance Grades and . lUDlMlll. Grading Estimates , Drafting. 50 } Broadway , cor. of Main , Room 5. /11T I HirmTnT I'M Iff TV Specialist. In Diseases of Eye , Enr , Ndso MIT lirlAIVlKHnl.lN m w. rlM , n , unAMDriiiLirij , . Broailw ay. llebldcncc , 010 Bluff st. Hours-'J to 12 , Z to 5 , 7UJ : to S'M. : Council Blulls. Iowa. { ; ESTABLISHICD 18-13. INCORPORATED 1878 CO. , MASSILLON , OHIO , MAKUFACTUREKS. " - AUTOMATI : CUT-OFF : ENGINE , f Branch House , Council Bluffs , Iowa. BEND FOR CATALOGUE. , E. C. HARRIS , Manager. CHEAPER THAN SPECIAL REDUCTION FOR ONE WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY , MAY 7TH. WE ANNOUNCE TUB FOLLOWING LIST OF FIUCES : 18-inch Smyrna. Regular Price 81.50 , Reduced to 81.00. 18-inch Bromley. Regular Price $2.25. Reduced to $1.CO , . ' Si-inch Bromley ; ; ; | a.50 260 20-inch ; | 4.00 JUJ 30-inch 4x7 i u jo.oo " 9.00. 0x0 " " " 25.00 , " 10.00 , Brussels Rugs Reduced from $2.25 to $1.50. " 1,75 to 1.25. " ' * ' 1.00 to 00. A Similar Reduction on all Art Squares , Crumb Cloths , Door Mats , Etc , , Etc , CURTAINS ! CURTAINS ! LACE AND HEAVY CURTAINS. Wo have not space to enuinernto the many bargains wo will offer in UICBO goods. Wo mention n few only , as followo : 50 PAilU AT 82 REDUCED TO 8JO. I O PAIIM AT .5 , REDUCED TO i35O. ; CUIITAIN GOODS SIMILAKIA' KKDUCED. These goods must be closed out this week in order to make room for MORE GOODS NOW ON THE WAY. NO OLD STOCK BUT HEW GOODS PURCHASED THIS SEASON I THIS IS NO CATCH SALE , BUT A GENUINE SPECIAL SALE , FORMER PRICES WILL BE RESTORED AFTER THIS WEEK , COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. ,