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R ———— THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS--MONDAY. JUNE 1, 18%. ! =~/ HARKNESS BROTHERS, 401 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. CARPETS, CARPETS. CARPETS. | A large stock and choice patterns. Prices clear down. mystery where they could get the whis. key In a prohibition state, and on Sun- day, too, but probably they imported it. The grand jary has found indictments against O, Connor and C. Wilson for burglarizing Cooper & McGee's store; Thomas Wilson, for larceny, from Gelse's brewery; Perry Lyon, forgery, and Wil- lism Jefforles with assanlting Wheeler with intent to kill. The cloting event of the running meet- ing was a race of amile and a quarter, Satarday morning, for « private purse of £100, the contest belng betwoen Etta J., a bay mare, owned by John Kingston, of Atohison, Kan,, and McCrary, Jr,, the chestnut stalllon, owned by D. Ramsey, of Blanchard, Ia. Thera was consider- THE DAILY BEE. UOUNCIL BLUFFS. Monday Morning, June 1, AUBSCRIPTION RATES, pyoanion @ @ o s o o 90 sonte‘per woek o s L T 0,00 per yesr Big Crowds, Much to See, and all Delighted, Ths name of ““Old John Robinson” s such a famlllar one In connection with the show business, that the slmple an- nounoement that he was to be here last Satarday, was sufficlent to draw a crowd to the tents, notwithstanding the many other attractions which made up the day’s dolngs. The show does not consis®, as ls often the case, with a good deal of “‘hur- rah”and extravagant promises outside the * MINOR MENTION, Qet your dinner at the Phanlx, | twenty-five cents, 6056 Broadway. | The county board of supervisors meet to-morrow. A change took place in the Wabash tlme table yesterday. The catholics have a festival In masonlo ball Wednesday and Thursday. The Danebo band made thelr first ap- pearance in public on Satarday. The criminal calendar In the district court is to be oalled on Thursday. A Complete Line of New Goods Always on Hand. And other wares. Attend the canvas, and nothlng Inslde the canvas. able betting in favor of the mare, but the [ ynder the tents, John Lowlow and i L. 8. Steele, the two as gentlemanly ) gulldu (;lne could desire, took special g 1 th h atract of | palns to show the newspaper reporters driveway or boulevard through a tra I thp 150 404 GRAA O cHo goikt ¥, , Mrs, H. H. Fleld entertalned a pro- . | . . . . oy lntobe made wih the laenion o taioments, g Lowlow b rneraxo | Al the movelties in Dress Goods, 8ilks and White Goods. Always Lowest Prices J. A. Weaver, 8156 Seventh avenue, At And doring that i b 1 b 3 . . rldge, an extenslon of Madison stroet, | YU b0y Wit fous shows, he. taving| WY © make a svecialtv of Store Shadings, Office Mattings, the furnishine of churches The electric light now takes the place Duzlng these many years he has never The funeral services of Mrs. John curloslty could be gathered, as to have as Ladies’ muslln underwear at less than |dation of these and adjolning bulldings | est order prevalled, and neatness chay fore his honor this morning. ; scatter old envelopes and other lltter |y . Robingon’s " show, 1t {s not John 7 and 9 Maln St., ) the chlef of the fire department? bog, besldes frightoning horses aud en- | (6 w7 show here beforo, whilo thoto ToTes EOEASIC 1700 Broaawey, strewn with bits of paper, dodgers and Ing excellence. Without particu- only, . y T . The street parade was excellent, but the real merlt of the entertalnments was horse won easily in 2:20. The timber Is being cleared off for a land southeast of. Fairmount park, one d appested on the alert for the pleasury ! gremive suchre parly Friday night. corner of which jolna the park. A sur-|uq gomfort of all who attended the enter- Bricks for sale in large or small lots by opening up the tract for residences, and matkable recos a showman, Ho has the driveway will be right along the been In the clrcus business for thirty-two [ Willlam Lewls is out with another cab he Raving | bright and shining fresh from the shop. |and coming out near Mr. Rlce’s. been with Roblnson for twenty-one years, . 12 | Tho reat wall of the bullding oseupled | DUs(ng thete many yoars b offices and public buildings. | of the big chanderlier in the opera|by Peregoy & Moore, Is to be taken down, [ gy o menagerle is an nn{;““", fing ¥ A ; house. and is to be replaced by a more substan- | one, the attempt evidently not being to Br 4 1 B Jt tlal one. The building cccupled by the |see how great a number of each kind of , u s \ Safely were held in tho baptist church | Boston shoe store is nlmdbo"l:zt l!-:ph;ve:- many kinds as possible, and to have the : 4] yesterday afternoon. and It is being discovere at the foun-|fiest specimen of each kind. The great- — — - - — E— o | N ; the work of repalring | terized every portion of each tent, so i manufacturers’ cost for three days only. have settled badly; ¢ 2 thit vibltor could Seally snjoy ths sight L. Harels, 734 Broadway. them in & substantisl mnnnsrl is proving | that visttor cou y enjoy ghts SMITH & TOLLER, AGTS. . James Olask, for spending decoratlon quite an extensiye and expensive one. T}ile rl:g Trlumlnoel were varled and LEADING i v ‘i “ ) ¢ day In getting drank, Is to be called be-| It may be a good advertising dodge to ;’;‘;: i:':m s ‘{ri: tm-'n:m:l-: . ;:-lg\:)rr; Merchant TallOl‘S ! ; a [ s it unoil | about the atreets, but 1t makes the streets | Robinson's ** old ” show. FTE N mz:fi‘::;n:“%g:“o:fl?zh:; ’d:o.bo:t of a olty look like the remnants of a rag-| Many of the acts had never been seen Councrs, Brurrs, Towa. 1 5 +1:00 | common to nearly all clrcuses were per- . dangering life and limb. The authorities | ¢0.neq 1n such Ladles, don't fail to call at the great eSS such a manner as to call forth sale of ladies’ underwear, for three days g el G tiba B i) ) U i 5 ¥ i such literature, as has been the practice :fi:fi?g;:t::g‘gzctfi;;fi“h SZI: fl:: peo- KIEL SALE STABLEE G R EAT E; f8 } &3 sAI E ' o i i WOl ein The Western Union telegraph oflico 18 |_y pratic which s not allowed n other and it is not to be wondered at that l’n‘é 3 Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which L )2 - now lin its new quarters, corner Of | ciyptag of the first class.” gets crowded houtes so easlly. To-day we will zell In retail or carload lots Broadway and Panr'l l:reetl, up stalrs, Philander Judson, eged 82 years, 8 the show is to appear in Omaha. " smflk wa"amed as Remesemed At 28 Main St., Council Bluffs, Goto L. Harrls', 734 Broadway, for|myonihy and 13 days, died at 920 Sixth Wholegalo and retall dealors in Grain and Balod Hay. Prices rea- > Indles’ muslin underwear, for three] days | \vonq yesterday morning about 1 o'clook. PROHIBITION POINTS. sonablo Satlstaction Guarantoed. SCHLUTER & BOLEY only, at less than manafacturers’ cost. | o faneral will be held at 3 o’clock this _—— One eet handled cups and saucers 38¢ L ot eeks IAae LAk e hil | EiEe e om T ine 1oL (roalab el B2 | e M1IIa for tho Oburte Grina v < — Cor. 6th Av. and 4th St., Councll Bluffs. 8;‘:: ;fl ;lmir;, .lmlh;u,k. 580 merchant tallorlng establishment, No. | Judson came to this clty from Kenosha tremely Slow, One 5-bottle triple ohs e | 3810 Broadway. See hls goods and get |county, Wisconsin, about ten years ago. One set Rogeratriple plated knives. 198 | his prices. Ho has led a quiet, unostentaticus life,| Judge Connor was here Saturday, but 00 ge n s a n e 8“5 gm’m:@g‘;“ set (50P|§CB|!). . 4 98 & " 2 5 ne decorated dinner set () § 0 The Scandinavians of the baptist faith |and has not been engaged in any active | those who expected to learn his declsion TO SEIT: Ohis decorats i EeE m,([m‘f ;clzz“ {75 ::g | business, but was the owner of consider- able real estate on the outskirts of the clty. He leaves one son, L. P. Judson, the well known olvll engineer. The old gentleman had no lcng illness, and although feellng the infirmities of age, he held up manfully, and it was not until about forty hours before his death that he took his bed. on the motion to transfer the injunction cases to the Unlted States court, were disappointed, for he was not ready to declde the motlon. He asked that the attorneys glve him thelr authoritles on the several questlons involved, and said he would take further time to lnok them over, intlmating that he would give a declsion this week, but setting no speclfic time. Some other papers were filed in have purchased a lot on the corner of Scott and Mynster streets, and purpose to build a church upou it. The rain Saturday evening did not in. terfere with the people golng to the clrcus much, as seven-eighths of the seat- ing capaclty was occupled. Mr. Cole, of the firm of Cole & Max- well, while leading one of his horses Into Drs. Judd & Smith’s NEw IMPRUVED ELEGTR I c BELT. A Call and see: Yours very respectfully, i Office and Foctory, No 80, Fourth St., Council Eluffs, Towa. H O M ER, TH E CH l NA MAN. fif EXATR GroODS. H. P. NILES, 1 t badl, The glant who was here with Robln- n g 7 ey i hair sable, hadiinfoot orushed Eacly, son’s show, is the same one who failed to the cases by the.lttorney for the de- Will Discount all Prices. 3 . S et the animal stepping upon it. npprenilbe,l puntrisd lon’ him! byisn fendants, they being demurrers, demands WHH a fll‘ 'Dlaln 4 | Grace Hawthorne will play in N_e- undertaker, when he was here with ::r’fltzvl': npa:el:i:n;;efilfloug:w. Ietluo:l MRS, D, A, BENEDI GT , ’ 1 ll l‘flamfln aln lng ; ( ’ braska Olty to-night and Tuesday;in|,;iner ghow last year. The under- fought A by TR Mtk 1S Broadway, L 5 ) % s Councll Bluffs, Iowa Graluing, Gilding, Paper Hanging and Frescoing, 110 Matn St., Council Bluffs, A Plattsmouth Wednesday and Thursday; ‘ taker sald he could “lsy him out,” which| This afternoon another Interesting was very true, If the glant had only been | chapter is promised in the prohibition fight. Tho case brought In the distrlot dead, but as it was the pun taken In | .0 1y tn come up bgafora Judge Loof- earnest, and he pulled off his jacket, and | bousow, and the same sort of & motlon, - proposed to show the undertaker that he |to transfer the case to the feders] courts, 1 couldn’t, At that time a warrant was ;:ll be ":1“:1 by :,l:e dcefen&m,b ?m’i wall 5 argued atlength. Conslderable inter- taken out for his arreston a oharge of | gy iy0)s 4nd curloetty as to how Judge ! assault, but he escaped, and it wasthreat- | [oofbourow will decide tho matter, ened that whenever he should return, the ————— arrest would be made, but it seems that A NEW ENTERPRISE. those concerned have concluded that the matter had better be dropped. Next Friday evening there will be an interesting entertainment at the opera house, it being a prize contest in speak- ing, the contestants being members of the high school, who have been prepar- ing for some time, and who will doubt- less fornfsh a programme of much Friday and Saturday in Omaha. E. Roseorans appeared In the proces- slon Saturday with an elegant new reg 1la of the order of drulds. It was a pres- ent to him from the manufacturers. Grace Hawthorne closed her engage- ment at the opera house Saturdsy with *“Queena.” She has won much praise here and her support is quite good. There should be a full -attendance at the board .of trade meeting to-morrow | evening to make arrangements for wel- :, coming the Iowa editors next week. The decoration ceremonies, the ‘Grace Hawthorne matinee, and the matinee performance at the circus on Saturday were all largely attended and in each case the audience highly appreclative. ‘ Saturday afternoon Justice Shurz pers [ | | | | i | { ( { _ Sold by the Jeading dealer in every : city and town, | E. Burhorn, JEWELER,AGENT P 17 Main St., Council Bluffs, == g NOW AT FULL FLOW Norene & Landstrom, Merchant Tailors Suits to order in latest stylos at cheapest possible prices, N 0, 205 Main 8t., Council Bluffs. interest aslde from the peculiar interest |ing & medical and surgical institute here, " , _— 1 lslng from th Both b Dr, Palmer has beou her a Elsema"’ Hfldda & flo s THE P;E:CE_—:N-LX:_ ?A arlalng from the contest. Both boyaand | % o soveral daya, and the people are acquainted with his 9 AND “THE ENGLISH” KITCHEN. girls are to take part, and besldes the|gskijl and reputation, while Dr. Sweet has PEOPLE S STORE, 505 Broadway, s i counofl. Blufls- elocutionary features of the entertaln- |the reputation of being one of the most . A ! The only all night house in the city. Everythivg served in first class style and on shor i ) A Medical and Surgical Institate ¢, Be Started in Council Bluffs, AS NEVER BEFORE AT Dr. R. Sweet, president of the Da- buque Medlical and Surgical institate, arrived in the city last evening and pur- poses to_join with Dr. J. Palmer, “the Lone Wolf,” and others In start- formed the marrisge ceremony by which Mr. W, H. White and Miss Jennle Oleson aceghappily madolons ilLo/oesemony ; skilled surgeons in the state, It I took place at No. 400 Harrlson street. n:;:: t‘l::::c:lv;::'bs excellent music, and posed to ofganize & company with 815’;'“_ ’ 5 5 notice, Hot and cold lunches always ready. it ] There wero quarterly meating srvices |® 3 000 capital icck, and to eroct » bulig | The Leading Store in the City, the Grand-| - } at the methodiat church yesterday, the There was an Interesting wedding at|at an early date, They say most of the the Pacific houss parlors yesterday, the |8tock Is already taken. contracting partles belng Mr, A. G. Pearson and Miss Katle Davls, both of whom are members of the Barbour dram- atle company, which just closed an en- gagement In this city. Mr. Mackey was the officiating clergyman. The newly- wedded ones go from here to Maryville, Mo., with the other members of the com- pany. est and Greatest Dry Goods Stock in the West. holy [communlon belng observed, and the presiding elder, the Rev. W. T. Smith, being prasent, and preaching in the evening. W.P. AYLESWORTH, { e — Cesspools and vaults cleaned. Address, R. &K., BEE office. Cobs at George Hoaton's, 028 Broad. ey Prices neyer before so much in favoro th epur- AMUSEMENTS, |chaser. Late grand arrivals AT DEPRESSED In view of the fact that there ara only four policemen to guard the whole clty at night, there should be a merchants’ police force organized, each business house to pay a small sum each week for being thus guarded. thumping, when an officer chanced to come up and collared the would-be , | Saiot Fraucl acadomy hismonth: Misso| 1 oc'as rmat ot on. laln woiet | 7 We PANES Propitor, Silks, Dress Goods, W P AVLSWORTI, i \ Pusic Keatlog, Julla Sallivan, Jennie | nyq )mahs man, whoso name could not| ~ CARPENTER'S MAMMOTH 3 . JA0R)nth Bieeh Ocwagil Hiala Jl : Wickbum, May Guad, and Mary Mils | Jourcd, was about to glve the fellow » Cloaks, Linens, Domestics, 4 | The graduatieg exerolses wil tako place 4 ! 4 | on the 30th of June. flpe[fltifl Minstffil EU' Hsiery, Gloves, Fans, ——I;IVE STOCK. o "., | Carpenters Operatic Minstrel company highwayman W | ; 3 ] TWENTY PEOPLE. TOCKERS T V. { will appear at the dime museum and ” i : . . . STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. ¢ ‘; theatre this evening, openlng a two A fellow who giyes the name of Jobn Every Bvening or Tao Wacks, Paraso}-sg Laces a'nd EmbrOIderles' Hoifers and cows of all ages furnishod in oy desired nambers; ranohmen should correspoad with ! !' j Allen and who has been wanted for some tlme on suspiclon of beivg the one who burglarized Snow’s store tome time ago, tarned up here Baturday and was promptly caught and locked up by Officer Ousick, A number of the puplls of the catholic schools observed thelr first communion at St. Francis Xavier cathollc chureh yesterdsy. The Rev, Father Healey delivered an address which was timely. 0. D, Crabile, who has been a frequent weeks engagement, There are twenty in the company, and the ergsgements are said to be very enjoyable, The grand jury Is again Investigating the csse of Walter Allen, the boy charged with having been the cause of the death of hls school mate, the eon of J. W, | Morse. The orlginal Indiotment has been lost, 8o the work is belng done over again, The £loux City road has changed lts tlme table. Excurslon tickets for Bpirlt cflmmenflifl E Mu"da ; Jul’le 2d. 2 befere purchasing elsowhere, i G NA SPEGIAI s AI E WINDOW & GRAMPTON, Waverly, lowa. Replete with new curiosities every week, o g THE RECENTLY IMPROVED oqu ufi_fl;{IFL REMINGTON STANDARD In all the above departments during this| prnm mscapm. -I-v P E Nwzn I TER | ' i . Goods to be sold for less than R N g ey L] Make No Mistake !||week. Goods to besold for less than half| A s = invens cil ti, i U " .. _|the resular retail prices. CR;I,,EZ,S"I‘;,?,H‘ EQH'SE Zsthe Highest Achicvement in Writing P'Sta‘lrs’ UP‘Stulrs MAX MOHN, ' PROPRIETOR Machines in the World, MisitClothingParlor] FOLLOW THE CROW B | | ve bean puton sl at No. 607 Broad: {19 S H. BOHURZ. B e way. The eleeper for Spurlt Lake will be put on every evening on and after the 16th, The truttees of the institation for the deaf and dumb have met and re-elected the old faculty, the affalrs of the Institu- tion baving bcea s> well managed the past year as to justify the retention of most rapld writiog machine I - R ta.il H . mado ag well ast ae most durable M 1312 D(‘uglas Street Tmotti,l_lee ig::nfi:";(}ul':{ E::yts g:t propeis tohu:: Jusncflewglr‘l]lgu ggfl!: | B Send for free twustratea pamphiet, 4 value for your monev. COUNGIL BLURFS. 10 WA EISEMAN, RODDA & CO, R. Rice M. D, Some of the young men of the shooting clubs had a little shoot at the drlving park Satarday afternoon, The interior of the baptist church is belng improved by paperlng, painting and osher ways e —— Wyckoff, Secmnns & Benedict, § Uhicago, Tll., Solo Agents, | 0, H, SHO ouncil Bluffs 4 Agent for Western Towa MANDEMAKERS & VAN, / Up-stairs, Up-stairs Make No Mistake ! Substantial abstracts of tit!. d oF ether bumors red withowt the present corps. ;;u‘t}‘lo‘n‘:u,. JSW. & B, L. Squire, 101 Peoples’ Store, 318 and 820 Broadway 5 gum’ml, Salle'r diawing ot biosd. ™ ™ | ARCHITEOTS, Fred Hansen and L. Peterson were put | Pearl street. 3 HRONIC DI of all kinde o sposiafty I durance vlla yestordsy for getting t00[ o\ oo e b Council Bluffs, Iowa. .,u.‘mgggggw Siee B AND BUILDERS much nolsy whiskey ebosrd, It ls s great | T yenty-five conts, 505 Broadway. & Consuliadion f1oe EYIR0 PT) Brcadway, Councll Bluffa, | CONTRACTORS : § l l |

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