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e I'E DAIL) BEE ~cOUNU L B i’ l».'FF;S IOWA SATURDAY JUNE 2 The Daily Bee. INJURED INNOCENCE. - Saturday Morning, Jund 2, —= - 20 cants wor Woek #10.00 per Year, No., 7 Pearl Btreet, Near Ay Republican County Convention. The republicans of Pottawattamie coun- ty will meet in delegate coavention at the court house in Council Bluffs, Fridsy, June 22, at 1 o’clock p, m , for the purpose of selecting 18 delegates to attend the re. ublicsn_ county _conventiu st Des oines, June 27, Each township will be entitled to the following number ot dele. 1st precinet,5 Layton.. recinct. .8 Lincoln 1 precioet .7 e Kane, 4th precinct 9 Macedonia. ... > Minden Hazsl Dell James,...... Knox .. Keg Creck. .. The primaries in each township, unless otherwise ordered hereafter by the town ship committee, will ke held June 18, at 7 p. m, By order of JOHN W. BAIRD, Chairma . I Cen, Com, MINOR MENTION. —Ses Joseph Reiter's spring ntylos, PVUFFS, | Woman Arrosted for Goof- [Nullen, Arrosted for Stealiy dence Game So Insists, EULSCRIPTION RATES: {'The Prosconting Witnéss Fqually gy Oarler, = = = = 7 Ml Qonfidont Fhe Is a Swindler. —_— The cor fidence trick torned at tdv, Ualon Pacific depot on Thursday «o. cupled the attention of Justice Ab bott most of yestorday, and attrr cted apectal attention aud a large cro wd of TIME TELLS. g Clock, Is In Farther Tronbls, ary He is Wanted For & Butg! \ Oommitted Over Four Years Ago. o St EXU L Uun On Thursday Officer Warner ar J. N, C ABADY, F. H, ORCUTT, CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 BROADWAY, = - COUNCIL BLUFF%, I0WA, Y IIQ“IE | . lookera-on, owiug to the fact nat the | rested a man named Miles Mullen, one charged with playlng f.he game |oharged with stealing a clock from the wana woman, and the vietlra was one [ Unlon bakery, on Maln streot. Tac also. Mrs. Montegue, thr, lady who | clock had been sold by him, and as « was swindled oat of the $50 by the revolver wes found on his person, an- caeck game, appeared I, conrt as the| other charge was lodged agslust him prosecuting witness, and told her| for carrying concealed wenponr. Yes story io olear, straly htforward men.|terdsy he appearsd In the polico ner, and was very la dy-like ln all ro.|court, pleaded gailty to tho latter CARPET | spects, She was trrveling from Mia- nesota, where she F.ad been living, to Denver, where ele expected to joln her husband, w':0 has declded to looste near thet clty, Ste had her Iittle child with her, a beautifal little glel. Sho perrated every detail of how the gwme was worked, the had #bout & half Jaour's conversstion with the woman, who duped her, and was Joertaln that the prisoncr wes the one, #although <iressed difforently when arrestod than when ehe ot the money. Frank Heme, of the Drever's hotel, narrated the detalls of the woman being #¢ ¢hat hotel, and her pecullar actions thore, She charge, and was sent to jall for three days, the larceny case belng con tinued. On arrlving at jell, ho was inspected by Sheriff Go The The prisonor the sherlff firet, and him, “len’'t your nume Gulttar?” The sheriff pleaded guilly, ard as the force of the prisoner seemsd rather fam ar, he not his wits at work to pleoe him, Tt did not take the sherifs w emory long to got the man to tighte, He identified him as a prisoner who awd given him the slip four years ago. It eppours that Mullen and a man wawod Ward were arrested for bur- STORE. Only one in the City. &tock now Complete. Mail Orders. Bolicited. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadway. —q————————— Bulk and Barrel Lime, was ‘“al over the hoaee,” as he|larking De Long & Dann’s feed descrthed {t, wppearing very | ttoreon Maln street. While the pre- nervows durlog her few hours' stay | {mivary exominsiion wes going on there, hav mg beew up #ad down sialve ] before tho justice, thore wes a pro- a good. der ], out the batx door and Injeossion and parade of some wort, the borbe r shop. Lewls Bercham, of{ whish cavsod a rash to the front LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND GEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE, No. 34 Pear] Street Conncil Blufs, ~Additional local om eeventk page, T rent—328 High School avenve; $8 per month, The board of supervisors is to maet Hard and 8ot Con! a* Loweat Price. \z 4. T, LINDSEY & CO. 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, West Side Squars, Olarinda f IOWA: B. 8. TERWILLIGER, DECORATOR AND DFALER IN FANCY 31 Maln Street, - . COUNCIL BLUFFS, next Monday. The storm yesterday did some dam- age to the shade trees Rev. Mr. Rogors is to ocoupy the pulptt of the cougregetional ckurch fo-morrow. Councll Bluffs should bepin 1o stir {teelf, If It wante & husrah Fourth of July cvlebration. b the barbor shop, testifed to a talk bm‘ wind swa tosee the sightyom the stmots, had a7ith the prieoner.in tho shop, Shej Mullen improvea the opportunity shoved him vewloue papors, about{toslip down otates, wemt through a some lota she had purchased noa:|ssoon fnto the alloy and awey he Wal:efi sld, Dakota, send which ehe [flew. Sherifl Guittar was then a con- claimerl whe was on her way to see |stablo, and had chexge of the prisoner, about, M'ss Barns, whose home 4 | Whom he never saw afterwards uorli necr ly, testthed to the woman, wl-|breught ints jal yeatorday. The thoug'a'a stranger, heving come into | grend jury in May. 1628, founf an in. tholr houss, and there got dietment agelnst Muilen and Ward. J. M. PHILLIPS, Wholesale and Retail DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Sizcceseors to ERB & DUQUETTE) Whoiesale Fruters and Gonfectiozers 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Council BluXs, Ia. BOOTS AND SHOES Fing Shoss & Specialty, e 413 Broadway, Council Bluffs, NUGENT & SMITH, MERCHANT TAILORS, First-cless Goods and the Best of Workmanship o) of tea, and remadned | O trial Ward wwe convicted through about. two hoaos in the forenoon. il | irying to throw the blame of the affair of these witnessos testified to her he- | onto Mullon, Ward has -servod his iug dressed as whon -arrested, and not | term and ix out agals, aud #hece are st domcribed by Mrs. Montague, lowv. | several othor witnesses who are still to iugthe Inferonce that if she was ‘the |00 had to testify to the facta of the eno that played the trick, she muat|eate. It looke as if Mullen had Lav) changed fer clothes, good show for keaping time muoch T he prisonor gave hier name as Mrs, | longer than the stolex clook wili run, juaan McLaughlingend clalmed tkat| * Tho shertfl, ow identifying the man, her home wes near Paolfic Junction, [ get out the warraut on the indictment Jhe denled all ‘knowiedge of the|foind four years uga, ard yalked tnto lawindle, anf in fact that it was| tho cell room e servad it on Mullen. 2 clear <o of mistaken Ident-| Ho was slightly taken aback, and do- The Council Blofls society wf the Catholic Knights of Amerioa je'to have @ ball on the 14th atBshany’s. A Shenandosh hardware ‘frm s planning to move to this olty soon, That's right. The more the merrler, The deaf snd domb institute will close on Wedresday, June 13, and the puplls will stact for thelr homes on the next day. Rev. W. W. Macomber, of Monroe, Michigan, will preach to-momow at the us hours in the Preshgterlan church, The demoeratic sounty consention meets this afternoon at the court house to select twenty delegasor to the atate convention, to b held .in Des Moinee June 6. June, the month of flowere,ils eels! the statement about (he land. dently the month of showor. ity. Bhe wtuck rio about #amo atory .as that which Bereham swore she told him. | bor of paporacen her gerson which, on their sarface at leact, corroborated Tu in The | naid that sho Dad ove: §500 with fer Main atroot contractors muatibe pro wy | also, but shewsfused to give bail when well discouraged. uso the street are, acyway. l;Iolm Mulqaeen has nearly:finlsh-od until late yoaterday, ek his t it e v ay aft ernoon. RN R Io8 0 0 Wl iy (b ag ronrad | for e eints, fendt nearly opposite the toundry, Tka improvement is a good one, Trouble never scems to conremt t b dug-outs, Thoss who kave 3 | arrer Another of their rowe] attracted the attentlon of the peli sd{ for day night, Capt. | Oapt. Prico for the defanse. 4 oourt yesterday, the particlpante belr @& | cation. fined for disorderly and druukex con-; duct. The district courtadjourned yoster - day at 3 o'clock until this moening,, the case of Knapp wa. the rakbiroad: coming to such a sudden terminetion, that none of the attorneys were pre- pared to go to trial. The man Mullen, arrested for eteal. Ing a clock, got time on his case yes-| terday, it belng continued for a few da; Oa the charge of warrying eon- oe: weapons he was scnt to jail for three days. The democratic ward esucuses sesm not to have been as harmenious as they might have been, and there Is stili & . squabble as to who the delegates really are. This afternoon will settle the ~matter, The Grantour implement company is to put up a bullding 90150 feet next to Bn(fiq & Oo's big one. Coun- ¢il Bluffs {s getting pretty near a boom, At it hasn't got a whole one already. T'he aldermen, as a board of equali- ostion, will now have to llsten to much oratory, as it will hear all som- ts on taxation between now and 'hursday night of next week. The Boll case which Interests so many Minden people has to held its breath while Justice Abbott learns the detsils of the confidence game, It is sstonishing how the rich be. come lnddonl{ poor this time of the year. If one looks at the assessment books he eannot but have his idess changed as to what varlous olt!zens are worth, Among those ground through the mill yesterday were J. J. Donshce drunk, $5 and costs; J. Moore ditto, $3 and costs, not belng quite ro drunk; Sam Jenklns, a $6 druck, and and Thomas Fay $5 for disturbing the ace and the diguity of the clty by ighting. “‘Swede BIll” and Constalite Fox had some little falling in or falllng out, or both, the other night, and Fox tried to arrest “Swede BIIl"” foz belng drunk, Yesterday each entered com. pleint sgainst the other for being drunk, and much mirth s expected when the cases come up. Ths railway pollcomen statloned at the transfer scem to be ornamental guide boards rather than of any use as ornsmental wearers of the star, They serye very well to steer people into the tralns and golde them to the ticket office and baggage room, but as to collaring crooks or making ar- .that docs not seem to ooor= o — Great bacgains to had at Mandel's. Look at hie Household G oods, femre e PHREONAL. 8t. Louis. John Murdeck, of #t. Louis, arrived at dhe Pacific yesterday, G. P, Care, of Altooan, Pa,, was among westerday’s arrivals at the Paclile, H, W, Byers, of Eacking, Pa., is at the ®acific, ®, F. Clayton was in the city azain yes. torday. {®¢, E. J. Chapman, of Missour'Valley, wisited the Bluffs yesterday, Mactin Carey, the meat man, hasa new arrival—a twelye pouader. E. [Banhorn, the jeweler, is again made joyous.by a new arrival at his §reside, Rev. W. W, Macomber, of Monree, Mich,, serived at the Ogden yesterday. F. P. 8bough, of Kansas City, was at the Ogden yesterday, Monk Morton was among the Chica- goans at the Ogden yesterday, Judge Dag, of tho supreme court, was in the clty yesterday, J. Arnold, of St. Lou's, spread his auto- graph on the big book at the Ogden yes- terday, Theo, F. Chardavoyne, of New York, printed his wame o the Ogden houss reg. ister yesterday, D, ¥, Calver, of Beloit, Wis., arrived at the Ogden yesterday. A, B, Howe, of Howe & Sons, left last evening for Chicago, on a combination of pleasure and business, Prof, Slattery has gone to St. Louls, to attend the funeral of his brother, and will return about Moaday, Hon, W, H, M. Pusey and George Beb. bington, n Burlington attending the Towa semi.centennial celebration, F, H, Orcutt, of Casady & Orcutt, has gone east afier more carpets, and other goods in their line, 2 Dr. J. W, Cait, of Missourl Vailey, was in the city yesterday, ns was also J, A Wattles, of the same place, Judge J. R, Feed returnp’ from Marshaltown, where ' cupying the bench of and Judge He oupyin~ She was on = roate to Sioux City and from there 5 was golog to Wakefiold to soe about |/ to Braun's Hacopeau Rostaurant. some lota thero, and: she had a num- Mrs. McLacghlin's attorney yester- A ay afternoon prepared to commence ‘:::"‘"3‘“' suit againat the prosecuting witneos 4 $6,000 dnm-gal: for mnlhfion pross. plalogi giviog notlee of appeal to the C. H. Gilmoro hat returned from a trip tho | v8od knowing wikat it all .moant, but 1% looks as if hewould find ozt now. Open for work, Pryor's Bex Jo Printing Office, 7 Pearl atroat, A suaden H0p. 1n the district court yesterday th 0 t DRUGGISTS, Preseriptions com sted, and semain. in jail Thowe- | #0116 of Kaapp agelnst the Sioux City L- B. GLAHK & m?.. pounded a all hours, 106 Broadway. l & Raclfio railroad eompeny camo to o 77< STON QR Tk haring of the oase continued | very sudden terminetion. After the| NVAK MOHN, JeresToN wousk, plaiutiff had rosted his osse, tho de- fondent filod a 10otdon for the coart to lvstenot the jury to fiud @ verdlet for Tho wsotion was asgoed ustainod, the attorneys for supreme court. Invalid mothers, Harmlees but « flicaclons. Uommerol ‘}.ub " printing, fi atylen ané ounblo rates, at Pryor' Ber Job Cflice, 7 Pearl street. Dr. Weat, !;mun, 14 Pearl stree A DARK CRIME. Mau, J. ¥, Matthews, on Myuster sireet, was barglarized hy a colored man, who, though seen, escaped with his plonder, Mrs, Matthows was at a nelghbaer's, and notbsed the colored man standing looking {nto one of the windowa of har house. She hurrled over there, but the man had already gone throggh the house, and made good his escape. The only property missod was s Uttle sllver change and & revolver taken from a drawer In the dreeslng case, e *Ladles, if you would b forever redeemed from the phyeloal disabill- tles that, In thouscuds of cases, do- proas the splri: and abeolulely fetter all the energles of womenhooa, you have only to get Lydia E. Plokham's Vegetable Compourd, — Our New Loan wuu iuprovement Uo Investigation into the matter con- viuces us that one of the most equita ble, reasonable and feaslble plans of building houses 1s that proposed and !u operation by tho Mercantile Loan, Trust and Improveracat company of shis clty, By investicg tn sharos in this institation, which 1s backed * some of our best and most - E Tor fauey and home-made Candles, weak childeen, nervoue and fretful ivfants are bene fittod by using Brown's Iron Bltiers. nest A House Buralariaod by s Colored pETHYBBmGE & HER‘W Weaterday fozanoon the reeldence of | 7 Guaranteed, Now. 7 and 9 Maln Streat, - - DIRECTURY. COUKCIL BLUFFS, b PARRET COUNCIL BI UE_ 4 10WA. JOHN BENO & G0., 1 s itak MERgnaNosse /| OFFICR ; Cor. Bth St. and 5th Ave, OFFICE: Uor y Rosido JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, A Office over Amerioan Express, LIVERY AND FEED. WILL CONTRACT y for funerals at reasonable rates, No, 22 4th St, J. M BARSTOW, M. D.. DR. J. F. WHIT N. SCHURZ, S. S. WAGNE Maiu and bth, up-stairs, 609 Willow Avenue, Who'esale butier, cges, Onitry and frult. Ship tous. Draftby return matl, 148 Broas~ S.’A- PlERBE NEW uo&'rmbg:uwmw el et or. Main and First g enue Broadway " feat 3 — ket, 3277 B ¥ e WA CONTRACTOR AND BUILDRR ——— Broadway, Plans ND BUILDER, Oor, 7 —— C. F. SMITH. aud specifications f ,th 8P MERCHANT TAILOR, HOWE & SON, i, siovss LINDT & HART, wmes, MRS. S. J. BROWN, & TIC E. STOCKERT & C0., % Artlstic Work 872 Broadway. d ATTORNEYS A' Jler, 303 Broadway. ¢ LAW, James Block. + and federal conrts, ORBAM AND CONFEC NERY, 216 Broadway. ¢ Fine Fornituro, Upholstery goods SANITARS UM 2w bath } aine and Window Shades, 309 B'way- orolgn, P Pl —————CE souse, 421 aud 423 Broadway. L. Sov- copy P. J. Montgomery, M. D., Phy. WADE GARY, * 7. J, HENNE® EDWIN * cace, Notary Publi REVF d A’ 5 8011.. ::;«r;’; fr:lhq‘u.lm:cyeilnc\-:, pit lS":u;l.: e SMITH & NORTON, Broadway, opp, New Opora Houss, Refitted. $1, $1.60 per day. RKRINARY SURGEON, Office Bray's stable, No, 12 Scott street. \l Manuf' of HORSE COLLARS, Trade sup- os (, pliad, 8th St., between 6th and 7th Avenue, FRESCOINGIN " J. M. ST. JOHN & CO, GASH BUYERS,|504 SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, DEALERS IN ROCERIES,PROVISIOS, BROTS & SHOES TIVEMIACH R A TIOYW AGY NS, afts on Bivk of Ireland, Dubliv, foreslo. 343 Broadway, Conncll Blags; MRS, M. McALIST:R, THE LE*DING DEALER IN MILLINERY & NGTIONS, 226 MAIN STRYET, COUNOIL BLUFFS, M. GALLAGHER, (@ 0 - T 00 15 2 = S i T New Store, Fresh Goods, Low P o0y Polite Attendants. Grocery 215 Main Stroet, TFast ?“ ‘B’Y I.J.‘S' - Hotel, 217 & 219 Msin St ast of iho litan gl Lower Erondwayr PETER C. MILLER WHOLESALE AND ¥ grarr, 1) i T O OER Y CAIRTIY 1 Th 118 BRANCTS, SOEPIS STYLES, wMG5 1.AN2 R T,eVOL & WHIGHT, —r0ad’ yay, and 10 and 12 Main Street, Council Bluffs. la., NI WINDOW SHADES. “{Invite &% o 4i0n to @ complete line of 0l and Vap r Stoves, Fil- ters © " Water Coolers,®lce cream Freezers. Joa foxes Ke- i Aiggmtors. Lawn Mowers and Bird Cages st prices that “7 cannot fail to please, Usll and see u: or write tor circular and prices. ] HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS BOUGHT AND SOLD, Molnstreet: | o v BV LOAKED, ABSTRACTS FURNISHED. ROSE & M’MAHON CRESTON HOUSE, MAX MOHN, - - - - - PROPRIETOR. 215, 217 and 219 south Main street, COUNCIL BLUF¥S, - . & A A MRS. D. A BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN HAIR GOOD 37 Broadway, Oouncil Bluffs, Towa. GOUNGIL BLUFFS SPECIAL |EBS B 3 HABDING, K. D, NGTICES. IOWA, = | Medical Electrician 5 AR, pemp—TTEY CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS | NoTICE.—Spectal advertisomenta, ouc ::::xh?f::t:'vw?‘ l\t Sy nE GAY & GASSEL’ Corner Sixth streot and Avenuo G. | rost, Found, To Losn, For Bale, To Reus, AND ““E"m.‘n:.’;,mfl i oy » o - N T Wante, Poarding, etc,, will be 1..3«»-;;.1 :l;:rll:lln NEOOLOGIST e for | g AtllNIE | e e NEW AND SECC HAND HOUSE Aluin A0 the. ow rate of TEN CENTS PER 2 ST, :‘-?;‘: LRI bl el v, H ALM GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD, 212 Broadway. | L1XG for the frm ascrion and FIVE CE QY © == | PR NE for eaca subsoquent In . 4 ¢ Blectropathic Iustitution, P! certaln * ‘m‘“‘;(,‘:fi; s - PER LINE for wacn msetuceh o | gy o migtopaiste Losituin, Pala ears are & comfo : o v, TR Laavs M o I ol g, v, ~wme | P, OVERTON, [ . number of shares, onthly payment, in & s monthly for e e tho Meresutile mpany ! e PF bustness, hav Ing filled & w0 haaboen 0c | E0 Cunt tn Counctl Blufla, stem of loans will o own & house his ‘own for about the same ae Loan and Trust by organtzing and opening fal scrotiny and exam- XY fow DFALER IN H:rd Wood, Yellow Pine and Red Cedar Lumb ed Cidar Pillng, ¥ GITIZENS BANK Of Council Bluife, Organtzed under the laws of the Btato of Tows | Fald up cepltal 1.8 76,006 authorised cap! long Thelr bear aterial of all kiuds, at Bad kcok dty in " WOOD AND COAL Interest pald oo tix on the principal cittes of Burope. Special attonil and correspondence with Offica Oor, Broadway & Glonn Ave, ANTED—lmmediately, agood ironer at COUNCIL, BLUF¥S, I0Wa, The drcatment of &ll dlscases e allar 40 females & spects W. R, VAUGHAN.w JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Omaha snd Council Bluffs W ANTED—A girl for & V “3it have recome ndation, 31 Broad way. pratat ANTED—A situation as & mil'er, 15 years Addeess H, No. 95 0 has been 0C | the most care! . oy b DIRRCTORS, ok yard purpo A full t 9 8 pact ot thalz dak~ udorson, O ,:un& week, | fnation, snd we have 00 h»:&:myml& J.D. Bdmondson, E. L. Shugart, o I b ari, Real Estate & Collec ¥ . . eve \{ ! . W, aln and Peir] streets. — — — of gerdsy ist, | equitable, Br . ) - T a sl _ovurned IO u«.uk"““"‘“bh "":m :?huunl' wnd intogrity, As the o ;": O T Ol s LSRR A MORGAN, KELLER & 00 E CSALE_A bote o lll, ity vowa. JUE" pay trisnds amonk T Lony exista it bocomen ut oRe R L I T w23 W | et Gl Biuds . =, SisLnaw, A s o % 5 36 o | s s e L, rtaion durog Ritaton, of value o wtre homer. | WINTHERLICH BRO'S, R T B o N T S > bers ity aD: o "y kland hioago of W ooden and Metallc Cases. = Cal ity pro. erty, Keily con: ore. olty s T. A, Kirkiand, - tended #0 st all hours, We defy competition n B UTTI‘B’ o ogh et | ok o Resteurant s | Thetr prostdent G5 o P e, poo: . nfil‘ ity o oods o e, Out Mr Nara g et = - it 1 of s BorcPery, o and Fresh|vice Prosicela fo treasurer, Col. I‘Un P&SS uu Ty Hnoemtauis his huamess Warerooms, ra 1, W. Wilson, ot OF: PROMPT CASH PAID, 5 -'kd-‘w;w ‘m‘“"n X h:“\‘:ou‘n on Yoo Ore rotary, ]“{\ thetr office is in the base- Sif " Hronaway. UPBOLMTERING ' 81 10 | Meavion of charscter e, 83, Developing No commssions charged. Send for Quotations. o e, 10, 8007 "l0 police | ralie. e the | B g and. MoMabou's| Cor, b Street and 11k Avenae, | bsetiviny senigt by in S, LR PR "L Saendy et | 0 SRR e, - o - om0 wot *s ~analation, = Vinok. corner First svent ‘?,'f‘:“d OOUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA, 1o Mhled without asiey.

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