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o THE O\{AHA DAI LY THE DAILY BEE.| COUNCIL BLUFFS. SATURDAY MORNI JUNE 5. OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by carrier in ans part of the city at Twenty cents per weck. H.W.Tirox, - - - Manager. RULINEEE OFFIC Nianr Bmrror’ N MINOR M NTION. New York Plumbing company. New summer goods at Reiter's Millinery cheap to-day at Bliss The city fathers meet Monday night. Dr. Cool < moved his ofice to his residence, No. 34 Sonth Main strc In the district court a divorce has been granted Luclla Sexton from George C Sexton. ‘The stone work on the new court honse will be completed about the last of Sep tember, On Monday the steam engine will begin to raise the cut stone to the fourth story of the government building. has been made: to set aside ',“""" against John Stijen WS, terday given A, and The case with embezzling from K set for next Tuesday in th The material for paving W avenue is now on the grounds, and the men wili be liere to commence work by Monday . A move is_on foot to h at its upper end :d by the June rise, for the season. Judge Cusady gave an vlvmm' |u~|n-un‘9x terday afternool her home on W shington avenue to n Jarge numberof | r ridge, (Im ged & Big 1 the water nd keep the Two men, ( and Timothy Logi ted at Woston for p ey, were brought her i jail last night. The case of Laube l'lIIl for disturb- ing cice of his fi to come up erday, but was continued two weeks to give the accused a chance to show whether he intended to behave him- self in the future. Quarterly meeting services will be held at the M. E. chur to-morrow. The holy communion will be administered at the morning service, | stoat 7 p.m, Topic in the eveni Hard Times; Their se and Cure.” Mon will _be the second meeting of the Women's, Chris tion in the Y. M. C. ‘A. rooms. The reports of president and s stary will be presented. The meetin, : public, and all, inc! Imlm;., gentle are mvited. the reformer for revenue way from Couneil Blutls. rms the r.-puvt that he was Ziven $25 not to o reform Coun- cil HIufl E \\Iw ln-]w\m(l him ure to show up Iwu. and -h- tion. In J. F. Cody’s carpenter shop, on ngton avenue, & fine sail boat i 7 built for Mr. Maxon anu it will be put on to Big 1 t a keel sixteen feot long., The bout is ¢ dently being made to Stand hard se a8 W to be peedy noticeable that in its iction nails from Council Blufis new fuctory are being used In the distri; of Vernou ags In this cas court yesterday the ca st the ety was on frial. the plaintiff, Mrs. Vernon \ges on account of ceived by her on Vaungl approach- acking, The e into a diteh, ing lrnn buggy went off’ the and she was badly hurt It is now stated that the Union Pa has not actually ordered any new c: {et for the Council Blufls stre i ut is just fliguring on m.-m If cever there was need t Ay o disgr A discomfor than a con the publi It is to be hoped that the company will not delay suppswu- alarge number of new - Beard has an immense stock of wals paper and room mouldings which must be turned into cash, so down o the price ut Beard’s. e of the Episcopal church paration arnival of authors, 1in the building now oceupied mith & Co., for June 15, 16, 17, 119, This will be one of the most attractive entertainments ever given by this society. There will be alunch for business men every day, from half-past eleven to two ¢ k. = Go to special sale at Woman's Ex- change to-day. A To Sub-Contractors, Straight scraper work to let on the Cheyenne & Northern railroad. Apply to Brown & Co., Council Bluffs, or at (‘Im Pnne, Wy -— Specianl sale atthe Wol Handsome silk quilt, ete. served Satur afternoon and evening. -~ ()ur relrmnr.ltu\s are going very fast. Fmdx and low prices tell, Cooper & Mo e Personal Paragraphs, *Duve'’ Stubbs left last evening for Denver for ]nu health, J. W, ¥y of Logun, visited th Mes. A, C. ham, wlm is ve 11, was yesterday reported as somewhat bet- ter. J. K. Haworth yesterday went east on busines and also to visit his wife, who is suinmering in llinois. J. B McCarthy, now of Long Pine, Neb.. and formerly sheriff of Hurrison terday. ey left the employ of the Council Blufls insuranc ompiny, and has located rd in the nery business at No. A number of gents from th tend the St Louis race Idwin, “Charlie’ owart, Ed Trout man and “Johnny no left yesterc oW *nd to-mol heo. Bray are wg Bubstantial abstr of tities and real }n::u louns. J. W. & E. L. Squire, 10 irl street, Counceil Blatls, ——— The Quick Meai gusoline stove is te- coming mou- )m(ml.u every day. (et one of Cooper & N e Go to Bmu‘d for wall pape - you want pu r[acllr satisl wmmodations at C‘me mfio House. l)em upon uver rogret your choice. If yon want to Tnvest a few dollars where it will saye many times the umount labor doctors' bills buy an Amer washer of Cooper & McGee. | A GREAT \](TORY FOR PRATT The Judge Ezonerates Him and Awards Him the Balance of His Salary. DECISION IN THE SALOON CASES. A Suspicions Youth With Much Jew- Work of Christian sttings in Court Bits of City News, case of tt Union Pacific to a close yesterday This case has been w s the defendant was for voars known among railway » company was that in the fall of Pratt, who was cashier of the p , was found to be short in his accounts about £2,700. inst him and his bonds- Supp and W. S company elaimed tha caused by his appropriating funds and covering them up by false entries, or, this shortage was when he made fresh collections, ¢ to put the fresh ones on the books until Iater, and thus using late collections to ndant dened all these cliargos in the |m~|||nn for ne that the comp: correet up to this time, went vy of his intogrity. ms found in his nd straightforward, ny (nmul the ||uu|\~ and far to support the thes nation of the wasanything wrong accounts the errors must have erept in when by sickness he was obliged to giye tempor, nh to_otht u he ul done nmllvn -n;_n and that rotiring, (lu-\ Were unanimous in of Innwnw in ~u.,‘|\n~x the nn“]\\n) S s Pratt eftimed a lm]‘\n v up to the time he feom the |)uwllm|\ by ||w1n|l\p t be ullv\ by their v ) a verdiet for ty iinst the comps - the bidance of uul | s (ru |u|~ hanging over hun lias Snterfored -fnu- morg of a \n(ul y He 15 now oceu ition of chief clerk in the flice of the Atehison, olil friends here ting him yester- lnuunl» wnn&'mlu day afternoon on the result of th and those elsewhere will be no Io Go to the New Y y for gardcn hose. Opera house biock. k Plumbing compa- 2 Room Mouldings—iar and lowest prices at Beard’s Wall Paper st assortment wkefleld and others ut Moore & Kiplinge cast sunshine L ving the congratu- iations of friends iment has proved agreat suec s, and placing them in their meubator, started for home :hed the eity they had thirteen bass as were ever palled o ut John Bohn has also inv nlml avery fact very quiet, \\nuld nuLhnL h-.\l\ml out now, but for the vigilant eyes who saw John starting 2008, urally aroused to do with that goose. to the happy fishing ground, John fastened ‘hleg of the goose and As soon us a fish would a spoon hook to launched her. hold of th: flying would become fr ightened and go for on hand to take in Nu- to 10 50 mu('h riness will now be revealed to the |:uhl|u \l B. lhn\\n et al. go out to-day to try lnum' vou wiil get all the ced hotels and save 20 conts 10 &1 per day. bu convineed, city, 3¢ per glass, e The Christian Women. The Wowman’s Christian association has been greatly hindered in its work for the need of a permanent place of meeting, especially for the industrial school for girls, which the Iadies have buun con- ducting for several now ti nlkmn— of purl.‘ll.l.;mg Lhe old S dinuyian church, have it moved and fit it s und kinds of b4'uu\nlonl industrinl \\orl\n they wish to To raise funds for this they are proparing an e promises to be worthy of patronage. small chllren of the school ure in kindergarten exer 'mn of Miss Ella Py ppe: nul.,unm-nuth p own hands have made 1 the sewing s under llli dires Merkel sisters, Miss Oliver ana ollwls will nssist in songs and mstru- mental music. The time 15 not yet announced, i i i the course of two weeks in The iuerease Woman's Exehange make: to go carly to avoid the rush, espeeially on Suturday morning. patronige at —~— Go to Beard for room l.mnhhnvn Officer 0" llan)m\cnhv vicked up a boyish looking fellow who was trying to dispose of jewelry about town. pawned through a chum a pair of caf’ buttons, and had attempted to sell some other articles, when | the shoulder and invited to step behind Ho liad in his pocket a lurge amonnt of cheap jew: llnl he had been was tapped on m:m.ng a juw Pl Ilt‘ circus, which stranded in l)m.lh.n .pud and was try enouzh of the stuff he bad B enable him to reach his home in ( alise was in a house eheek for begguge at the \lerchnnlu EVERY DAY Weare making a Spec- ialty now of Summer Goods, And are Offering NEW BARGAINS, EVERY DAY. You will find new bargains hotel in flmn‘m but -nM he 1m|m| it nnd that he had no baggage there, The police are looking the matter up. Hehad w ehum with him, but the latter managed to skip out of the way, The onearrested gave his name as Tony Spen - No Injunctions Yet. Juidge Loofbourow hes given a de- cision in the case of Lemen vs Wagner, one of the saloon injunction ¢ pend- ingbefore him, He overruled the de murrer to the petition, and stated that while he had no doubt about his jurisdic tion, and that he conld, if he saw fit, jssue the asked for injunction, yet he would not do o, as the defendants had alvready appealed to the United States supreme conrt, and he thought they | should be given a chance to have this appeal heard. In the cases of the pmml.m..mm against Haines and Bartel Judge Loof bourow overruled the demurrers to the petition. The defendants then gave notice that they would file a motion to have the cases transferred to the federal courts. ‘This motion will next he taken up. - A fine line of children’s white hats cheap to-day at Bliss', - CRANKS AT THE CAPITOL. ‘centric Individuals Who Want to Jump From the Dome. Washington 8 nks are dra to the eapitol like birds about a be light. There is an ofticer placed on duty up in the dome expressly to keep them from jumping oft. Not” a day ba while congress is in session that the not at the capitol. Cranks, newly ried folks and lovers tend toward the dome, with a view of gettingneare in the sl that is known as the ing corner. It is proverbal that lovers never pass up to the dome without stop- ping th to—take breath. It is that a properly constituted givl alwa, gets tired when she reaches that point, and a young man v r known to object. The turn is 1t two sons standing the from her above nor below. It offers a at temptation to rest. The whispe fng gallery has become so well know that young folks who don’t want their weréts earried to the other side of the dome and made public property of by the cchoes are very earciul to keep quict when they el that elevation. Cranks, if they are recognized as such, are not allowed to go on the dome, but they are alw & around for an oprortunity to slip up. Several attempts have been made by these adventurers to step out into space in pursuit of (-h-n\u\, but as yet only one has been sueces; One man was caught by the tail of mu coat just as he stood ready for a plunge Many have beén eaught ealeu- lating with insane eyes the distanee to the conerete below. They have always hu n mduced to go down in the ordinary y by the winding stairs, ory innocent and harmless looking men will stop at this point as they go climbing up the crowded sty and will at onee bec sed by the beauty of the gre ular floor of the gotunda, i t bright ~mh round en they will begin 1in a great hurry, had forgoi something a s the s id as if_the addn't time o tak n alw at this ‘m - nd the B Ivised to take his time about it and go by way of the stairs. “I ean tell them on sight, id a po- liceman to a Star reporter; I ean tell “hvn they come for a imp something look about r purpose. But I pu-«mn any erank who goes up on the dome would feel it to be his duty to jump ofl. So we |I||nk it best not to let any ranks go up. “No, we don't stop lov he added, » to an intimatiol it this v visty of erank w. er v never have encrgy enough to jump off. They have to stop at every landing and rest. Sometimes they make a good deal of noise about it. The ‘Kissing Corner?’ Yes, of comse, v stop the But the i\ renuine article win’t satistied with stop at ev turn in the b see, now. Lel's make a cal- wtion how many k real spoony couple who are visiting Washington on their bridal tour will get on a round of the capitol. No, thv) can't kiss in the elevator; that's ecrowded; nor in the gallery; but they look as if they’d hke to. There’s the tomb of hington under the erypt; they al- pmlhmr heads close together to weep over that, and mever hear you tell them it's empty. T| a particularly good place, because vk, and there are 50 many narrow aisles near it. They'll score half a dozen before they finally get out. Next is the engine rooni, and then the erypt. After that they get uncasy. It's all light in the library and in the rotunda. But ‘they make up : this on the way to the dome. Now, just count the landings and you've got it! But it aint fair to call them eray It's only temporary with them. he genuine jumper, the man with a mission, snd the man who takes all his clothes off are all we reckon as cranks., ‘There is no doubt that the jumping cranks are in the ma- jority. I expectthey come great distances for e purpose of leaping off the dome hey were allowed to go up there be an inquest e y . OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA, Established 1867, SPECIAL NOTICES. WOTICE. Specinl advertisoments, such as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, ete., will beinserted in this column at the low rateof TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first inser tion and Five Cents Per Line for each subsequent veriisements at our office, near Broadway, Council No. 12 Peal stree Blufts, rn the printicg ANTED—A good hny ml ‘ouncil Blufls trade. Call at fice, 'wo lots 2 teet from N, W. R'y table for warohouse OF fRctory L. Sheafe, 5)) Broadway . o SALE—Union-avenue hotel property. Special bargain. P L.Sheafe, 50) Broadway. JFOR BALE-Ol4 pap cs. in quantities to- suit, at Bee ofice No. 12 Pearl street. purposes.” ‘continuous £t f"‘" et entiic, v«.m o AT 0.F. DAVIS & CO. Nebraska Land Agency @enpral dealers in Real Bstato and Heal Rstate Mrtgayes, g Faroam st. Omaba, Neb SATI RDAY JUNE WHOLESALE AND JOBBING HOoUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGKICULTURAL \\'l-}l.ls & CO., IMPLEMENTS, Agrlcnltural lmplemnt,, Bugsiss, Couneil I!|\|N~< Towa. XI:\\I FACTURING Make the Original and Complete fl&v Loader also Ra!es, Cider Mill & Press, KEYSTONE ‘Council Bluffs, lowa. IL\J 1D BRADLEY & €O, anufre anlJobbers of Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, anl all kinds of 1100 to 1116 South Main Stree Council BluXs, . T, H.DOUGLAS, GO, W Council BluTs Haadls Ractyry, (Incorporated.) Manufacturers of Axle, Pick, nndieg, of ever, edge and Small s special our cownters FFS CARPET (0, Carpets, Curtains, Window Shadas, 0il Cloth, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstery Goods, Ete. No. 405 Brondway Council Biuffs, ~ COUNCIL BLU Every Morning. We are selling Lawns at 4c,, worth Ge. Satteens at 12 1-2c., "~ PEREGOY & MOORE, —Wholesale Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nog. 28 Main and 27 Penri Sts,, Council Bluffs, Brick bailding ttriucks ~tho beat in the worl L Embroidery pafterns one-half SNYDER & I EAM/ \\' Fruit and Produce 00m|nlsslon Hezchaats, No. MPearl 8t., Council s, HARLE, HA;’\S & CO., Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paiats, Glass, . 2 Main St., und I.ACEKS Dress | Goods |. At less than they were ever known SMITH & CO., ] fl‘ll 103t of Dey G, 112 and 114 Main St., Nos. 113 Council Blufts, Towa. You can save money by coming to Council Bluffs for CARPETS, CURTAINS, We keop the cholcest patterns turned out of the. Looms, prices are the lowest in this western You will say so when you Wholesale Call(oa'm Frulh a Specially W 11’71' & m JQUELTE Fruits, an[ectlomry _& Faacy Grocarias. Creston House, | PFlire Esoape 102 MAIN STREET, I modern improvements. L. KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Crocaries. Also Wholesale Liquor Doalers way, Couneil BlaTs, advertisement every morning for new bargaids. Look in local column for special sale JACOB SIrMSv | tn.umml\.un\;uh ATTORNEY AT LAW | e ivivi COUNCIL BLUFFS. State and Federal Courts, tooms 7 and 8, Shugart Block. Manu‘acturers of and Wholesaie Dealers in Lea(hen Ha)‘uesg‘ Sadilar;, Ete. Harkness Bros., 4lll Bruadway, Council Bluffs. I, BIGGER'S L BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gly7as, Nos. 342 and 344 RBroadway, Conuncil BlTs, Closing Out. *largest and most com- plete line of Iron, Stesl, Nails, Heavy Hardwars, And Woo Stock, Council Bluffs, Tovu. . 1. McDANELD & CO., Commission Merchants for Sals of Hidas, l'oln( U"‘)l" X ul Furs (-:()UN;'II, I!Ll}l';‘s ()il, CO. 4 —\\‘llllll!ax.llfl. I‘\'l.ll'Tl ) [lluminating & Ludricatiag 0ils Gas)lias HTC., BETO. Theodore, Agent, ) y. 1am closing ont !c A LESS THAN JOBBERS PRICES. e l,l'll_lub'k. PILING, L A. CVERTON & CO. Hard Wood, Southera Lum And Bridge Material $pecialties, ber of all Kinds, olc Oftico No. 13) Main 'él Council Bluffs. Iowa. The Great Southern Remedy for all BOWEL TROUBLES AND CHILDREN TEETHING. few who do not know of this and s2¢ them J. J. BLISS, ! Imported and Domastlc Wines & Liquors. & N S Bros Agent for §t. Gotths Muin S iich g0 many'of us FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT HIRAM W. DAVIS & CO. Established in 1877, CINCINNATI, OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTV DIFFERENT STYLES. d for Catalogue, Prices, Freigh Rates and Testimonial W.P. AYLSWORTIH, ‘HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER any kind raised or maved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame houses moved 808 Bighth Avenu: anl Bighth Streat, Council Bluffs. ball and examine %/- Jk— %\.\)\:’\)\‘Y_\I.‘ wy 9(&1:» f«iwr/& vv( Wors. il Siielg &bv.’\wwb Sarlen. gw. lbi/p BLuuch.la tfl& éflu\.fie.&t fu’.p u; M W}'Q‘J K'. A ’:\ .‘?’a,wt» ewet chown n this Gty 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, . SWAN BROS., Dealers in Miich Cows. HAIR GOODS A SER b MADE TO ORDER, | 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, owa | —— At Our Stock Yards 02 and 506 E. Broadway,Couneil Bl L. W. Tenieys, Pres. T J. Lvans, Viee-Pros. | JaMES N.Brows, Cashier. 15 and 219 Muin st. Capita MAX MOHN, Prop. A\lflmrwcd Cnmt'\l Stoclcholders Repres, ,\fx{c' ©./1,000,000 liants, man- ivel on favoras moto all busi nees committed 10 our wava. KIEL SALE STABLES > Sy pouTME 1618 1y Horscs nad Mules eyt consianily on hana for sale at retail or in car l;l]’ ,,r Ur‘lun nrululllly filled by MILL1 on short LY, Prop: ctore, Avenuo and F St e Corncr Fifth | Blufls 1ow | s = PETS ¢ Displny of Latest Pat- Cho; You will find ali the latest novelties in terns, All Grades. hats, bonnets, lowers, plumes, tips, rib- boxn gauzes, e s, pes and othier stylés of Concil Bluffs | [GOMPANY] 405 Broadway. e e e s wdway, Conneil Blufls, A scleet Stoek of Choice SCHNEIDER & BECK, Poreign and Domestic Wines and Liguors, | THECARTER WHITELEAD O, DIAMOND BIRAND OF STRICTLY PURE LEAD, ZIKC AND 0IL PATNTS|, Asotutely pure, s ropr ill cover two hundred uts, and will stay o manufactured, he littia one feethin ‘or “othiur tam s “ro lm\ul ihout tho knife or drawing of blo), deaths ‘ceurring hold should provide thems speedy rellef, a dose of Mnnn‘flrhlred by ) WALTER A TA\ LOR, Atiant Rt City Wit m..m.uu.,.nm of the compuny. in the eity of Council Bl d dth day of 1 0 cloction For lulu hy the H. T, ClarkePrug Co., and all & yeur, and lawiuily come H00KS 0l 1 il Dbusiness as may s . KELLY . PANTS, Ons, Ere Horses and Mules For ull purposes. hought and 6o MASON WISE. Sueet, Near Pacific House,Counil Buss —-=AND-— LOAN AGENT | Room T, Shugart Bleck, TIMOTHY SF‘ED | No- 14 Broadway. roductions are the cfion of Shoe.making. o118 them Every Objectionto oved. h C lum\ I.I.n«\\. ,Coune ll Bluas The horrors of breaking-ia Shey are comfortable from t) Made 1o ail sizes, widths and shapes Look om Soles for Nams and Adddress of J: & T, COUSINS, NEW YORK, N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Office Over Amorigat Express Oy sutity of souu R Novelties in, ouce | GURTAINS. CBROllc DISEASRS of all kinds & speciaity. FOR SALE Extra fiue | SWEET o POTATO" PLANTS FRANK COOK ;Grmvn and selected from Muscatin Seed by PLANTS, AND FPRUEYS, lunu,ull Blufls, fowa, '\ DRESSMAKING (BY THE TAYLOR SYSTEM, MRS. 1. SIMMONS YE vty n vou f 1) N b | i Wt iy ARCIICHO UAMAWOS POF 3