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TIE ])Ath BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS, NO. 12 PEARL STRELT OFFICE: Leliverea vy enrrier 10 any part ar the clity . W. TILTC MANAGER rronks | Bor Office. TELEPHONES | Ris MINOR MENTIO. N. Y. Plumbing Co Boston Store for sun umbrellas Judson, pasturage, 920 Sixth avenue Miltonberger is tho hatter, 502 Broadway The Mayne Real Estate Co.. 621 Broadw Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wallace entert; & party of friends at their home on Bluff stroet yesterday in honor of their daughter, Mrs. Wyman of Des Moines. The meoting of the Ladies’ Aid society of Bt John's English Lutheran church, that was announced for Thursday aftenoon, is postponed until further notice ‘The police have been requested to he on the lookout for J. R. Hillhouse, who left his home in Bedford, Ta., a week ago Iast Sun- day and has not been seen since Unity Guild will give a_social Thursday evening at Mrs, J. QAnderson's on Upper Broadway. There will be dancing and card playing. All friends are invited Rev. Albect S, Luring will occupy the pul- pit of the Fifth Avenue Methodist Episcopal church at 10:30 a. m. and S p. m. on Sunday, July 2. All are invited. C. W. Brewer, pastor. The commencement exercises of St Francis Xavier's seminary began last ovén- ang. Thoy will be continued this evening, Wwhen the graduates will deliver their ora- tions and receive their ciplomas. A marriage license was issued yesterday to Timothy K«ll\' and Efa Bela hnlh n( this city, aged 27 and 22 respectiv Th ill be married this morning by Rev. mythe of St. Francis vic church. James Dowling and Philip Berka, the two men who attempted to run Lower Brondway Tuesday night with the assistance of a couple of very strong breaths, wore fined $10 and costs each in polico court yesterday morning. Stdte Inspector J. C. Bixby was at Man- awa yesterday afternoon, looking over the steamors and making the annual test of their boilers and machinery. He found them all up to the requirements and in the ds of competent officers to look after the safety of passengers, N. N. Norton, the South Omaha man who was arrested Tuesday evening for running off with a borse belonging to his nephew, Clark of Carson, was discharged by Judgoe McGee. it being made to appear that there ‘was nothing of a criminal nature in the transaction, but merely a dispute as to the ownership of the horso. Mrs. Anderson, who lives at the corner of Eleventh street and Avenue E, had an en- counter with Colonel Ed Bates, the city dog catcher, yesterday. which grew out of Bates' action in‘seizing her cow and dog for running atlarge, A war of words caused a tom K‘Nr) flurry in the dog catcher market. and ates saved himself from a thumping from He “Father Catholie fair feminine hands by a hasty flight. filed an information against the woman charging her with disturbing the peace, and the cuse will be aired in police court this morning. Rev. D. A. Day, D.D., of Muhlenberg, Africa, will lecture tonight in the church room of St. John's English Lutheran church on the first floor of the Merriam block, 208 Main and 200 Pearl streets. He was a mis- sionary in Africa nineteen years and has no superior in the work or in knowledge of the great problems to be settled on the dark continent of Africa. He is chief of one ot the tribes on the western coast. Hie lecturs will be unusually interesting and is a rare opportunity for ' the people to hear onc so well informed. He will return to Africa in September. Rev. orge Scholl, D.D., of Baltimore will also be presentat the lecturo, There will be no charge for admittance. The public is invited. GREAY MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SALE At the Boston Store. Council Bluffs, Iowa, Note the prices. We can save you money on muslin underwear. You can buy it from us at less than the muslin itself would cost you. Read the following carefully. Come and examine the goods and you will find we are headquarters in this line as well as in all others. Until Saturday night, 25 dozen ladies’ corset covers, p]u,ln made of good mus- ln, regular price 15c, for three days at 8¢ each. Until Saturday night, 10 dozen ladies’ corset covers that sold for but sizes are broken in this lot, we will sell them for three days at 163c each, three for 50c. Until Saturday mght, 5 dozen ladies’ corset covers, in sizes 38 and 40 only, goods that sold for ‘vllc and Gie, to go during sale for 33¢ each Until Saturday night, 15 dozen ladies’ drawers, made of good muslin, tucked and embroidery trimmed, regular price 65e, for three days at 43¢ cach. Until Saturday night, 10 dozen ladies’ night vobes, regular price 58¢, for three days at 42¢ cach, Tntil Saturday night, 5 dozen ladies’ night robes, V shaped necks, trimmed and_tucked fronts, regular price $1.75, during sale at $1.29 each, Until Saturday night, 5 dozen ladi night robes, made of a nice cambric mus linand nicely trimmed, regular price B1.80 and %2, for threo days at $1.48 each, Until Saturday night, 5 night robes, o and $2.75 and $1.98. Until Saturday night, 10 dozen ladi skirts, trimmed with lace and e mlnuhl- ery, regular price $1.50 and $1.75, for three days at $1.25. Until Saturday night, 5 dozen ladies’ skirts, extra quality, sold for $1.95 and ), during sale at'$1.49 each. The ubove prices only good until Sat- urday night. dozen ladies' , sold for % , for three days at BOSTON STORE. Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., orig- Inators, leaders and promoters of low prices, 401 to 405 Broadway, Council lufls, PERSONAL PARAGRAPIS, Miss Janie Baldwin is in Chicago, D. W. Ouis and wife are visiting i Chi- rago. Dr. Sarah Smith left lust evening for a visit to Chicago, E. L. Shugart and family have gone to Chicago to take in the World's fair. C. F. Chase of the Atlautic Domocrat is In the eity, & guest of the ( nd hotel. C. F. Beckett is in the city, presenting the Transmissouri OMeinl Rail y Guide of DOmaha. 0. W. Meacham, an Oklahonia newspaper au, 18 in the city for a few duys visit with rionds. Mrs. Kate Thornberg from Salida, Colo.. visiting her daughter, Mrs. Good, 115 tutsman street. Mr. and Mrs. John Danforth, Mr. and Mrs. Cummings and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lane returned from Chicago yesterday, Mr. and Mr O, A Beebe and daughters, ¥ Houghton and Miss K eehe nrr]\ul home yesterday from a vi o the World's fair. Miss hru\ Swearingen has returned from thaca, N. vh she has just completed course ul Cornell university. She will spend the summer at her howe in this city Willlamson & 106 Main street, largest and best bicycle stock in oity. T, J. Clark I‘c[)l\‘nflnh’ on the road Wheeler, Herald & Co., Council Bluffs; ouly perfoct cold storage plant in the o8t. General commission business. ruits a speclalty. Better prepared than any competitors to get best results l.:umlll conslgnments. Write for quo- tions. Domestic soap oytiasts chgap soap, NEWS FROM COU\CIL BLUFES Mistake of a Juryman Which Will Prob- ably Get Him Into Trouble, G. L. GORMAN'S DESIRE FOR STRONG DRINK We Evaded the Bajlim for m Short Time While on n Case and Will Have to for Contempt. the Vigilance of Answer L. Gormari, an Upper Broadway saloon keeper, who has oscupied the position of juror in tho district court fora few days witliin the past month, scems to be booked fora large desc of grief. and signs fail it is Judge Deemer swho will hold the spoon that administers it. Gorman was one of the jurymen in the case of Fred Kruger against the city, in which Kruger was trying to recover a fabulous amount of damages from the city on accountof the death of his wife, who foll some years ago on the sidewalk at the corner of 3 strect and Washington avenue restling with the caso in court for plaintiff. A motion for a new trial was at once filed, and it is this motion and an af: davit that accompanied it that is the cause of ull of Gorman's trouble. The afidavit in question lm| man, and was to the effect that on May , while the jury was in the washroom at Kiel's hotel, after o night of deliberation had been pa: Gorman got away from Bailift mf and went to the barroom of the hotel, where h called for and (ll.u\k a glass of whisky. the front end of the d; Ik to the washroom, with a look of inno- ce on his face that would have done credit to the ‘, ize boy ina Sunday school class, His a not been noticed, and he did not s: thing about it until the verdict had been returned. He volunteered the information that John R. Wilmott, another juror, did the same thing at about the i This afiidavit was the ground for motion for a new trial, which was filed by John Lindt, the plaintiff's attorne; Gorman Cross-Eximined. y Hazelton filed a_petition asking that Gorman_be brought in for cross- ination and his request was granted. he cross-examination came off yesterday afternoon. A thorough questioning was gone through with and Gorman's answers wer not such as would place him in the very light before the court. - Judge Deemer i took a hand at the game. “You have served on juries before?” was his first_question. *Not here,” was the revly, was signed by “but I have the instructions of the court and of the bailiff to the effect that you were nov to communicate with any one from the time-you left the court room until a ver- dict was rendered or you were discharged?” “Yes," “Why did you get away when li his permi “Beeaus let me.” *“Take this man in custody,” Judge, turning 30 Sheriff Ha him in custody unless he ¢; from_the back was turncd instead of asking on to go and get a drink?’ > Tknew well cnough he wouldn't 2id the . nda keep until tomorrow morning, 1 give a bond. In the morning Il give him a'chance to give his resons. if he has any, why he should not be fined for contempt.” “There,” was Gorman's final shot at At- torney Lindt as he left the court room in charge of the sheriff, “sce tho box you've got me into now.” "The case will have a hearing this morning, and John R. Wilmott, who was coupled with Gormau, according to the latter's afdavit, in the escapade, has been summoned to ap: pear on the first train and toll what conace: tion he had with the casa. Piles of people have pics, buy De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. Ten Days at the World's Fair, Ttwill cost you less than $50.00, every- thing necessary included. This means homes in private cottage, clean, safe, close to grounds and on the beach of Lake Michigan. Write to J, T. Chyno- weth, Windsor Park, 111, Refers to H. W. Tilton of THE BEE, or ob Sims of Sims & Bainbricge, Council Bluffs. A few choice farm mortgages for s Call and investigate. Pusey & Thoma Abstract and Loan Co. uncti UI\HN A gay party of Cotineil Blufts young people formed a tally-ho party last evening. They left tho city &t 6:30 o'clock for Courtland sures of daneing and boating, after which they took a ride about Omaha before returning to their The following composed the party: Cora Keller, Ada Stepaenson, Brota Nell Baker, Della toster and Mubol 12d Me apell, uk Capell, fer IKesson and Charles h, Will Hnlh*l. u-\\cg Frank Mec- Notleo to Resldents Along the River, William Wride, foreman of the Mil- waukee Bridge and Iron works, working on the Interstate bridge at East Omaha, was lost in the Missouri river on the morning of June 23. The sum of $100,00 will be paid to the person who will find body and notify the undersigned promptly by wire. Description: Height, o feet 8 inches: age, 40 y. hair p: l\ly dark partly g Plaid coat, black suspenders, blue overalls, gold pocket. C. E. H. CAMPB! (uuncxl ]ilul[sv Token from llnv Columbia, orge J. Crane and Dr. F. P. Bellinger, who are spending the summer on the Pacific const, remembered their Council Bluffs friends yestorday in o substantial manuer. Six immense Columbia river salmon, cach more than a yard long, were received at the American express and distributed. The fish were o part of & cateh of sixty that Mr, ne and Dr. Bellinger made in one afternoon, Stop at the Ogden, Council Bluffs, ¢ 1o best $2,00 house in Lowa. unless all | also | THE BENNISON BROS, the Prices-Monster §: Today, 50 pieces of 27-inch American challies, beautiful styles, Thursday 34c a yard. Our entire stock, over 200 pieces of 32 inch Shangtong pongee, beautiful wash fabric, new styles just in; entire lot to- morrow 10¢ a yard. 10 dozen ladies’ summer weight, pure silk, long sleeve vests, in white only, for rh: worth $2.5 rasols at ruinous p For Thursday, we offer our entire stock H( fancy silk parasols, in all colors, .nll at one |vl|‘\ #2.00 each, worth .00 to & Remember, you ean only buy them today at this price. 200 26- inch _eun umbrellas at $1.00, $1.50, $1.98 #2.50 each: the greatest valuesever d in silk umbrellas. We are cutting prices in all depart- ments: 15 pieces of outing flannel, 15¢ ity, today, 4%c yard. Another enormous purchase of ladies’ ghirt waists, an agent's entire sample line, bought at # actual cost to manufac- ture, entire lot on sale Thursday. 5 dozen ladies’ shirt waiste in light and durk colors, regular 50c, T and $1 .,.ul.m all at one price Thursday, 34 cach. 28 dozen shirt waists, all the $1.25 £1.50, $1.75 and $2 waists all in one big | lot today, at the ruinously low price of T0c cach. Be on hand early to secure the greatest bargain ever offored. BENNISON BROS. The Gral Hotel, Bluffs. The most elegant in Dining room on seventh floor. 00 and $5.00 & day. E. F. Clark, Catting Down ces, Couneil Towa. Rate, & | Prop. Metzgor & Rundlott's Tces. No Sunday dinner is complete with- ut Metzger & Randlett's ice eream and ices. Leave your order today. Manawa, Picnic trains, until further notice, will leave for that great fishing resort, Ray's Landing and Manawa park, Min- cral Springs, German shooting grounds, Manhattan beach and Manawa opera house (where two performances will be riven during the Nine and m., and every until at leave Manawa 5 p. m, a mand land 2 p. lhlll\ minutes thereafter Last train_will Cook you meals th range. ummer on a gas At cost at the Gas company. Domes the be & Co. have office to 600 cholson estate o postottice. Greenshield moved their Broadway, opp Tel. 151. Bloss Bros., the paperhangers, will hang paper at 124 per roll. Our work our reference. Room 3, Everett block. Another improvement to_the popuiar Schubert piano. Swanson Music Co Use Domestic soap. — TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. Domes! The militta of Indian Territory has been or- dered to concentrate at Tuscahoma. Trouble Purticulars lacking. and Trunk railroad will not run ex- cursion trains to the World's fair, und has pro- tested against other roads doing so. Mr. Honry Villard announces that be intends to withdraw from all the com which Lie has been identified und r active business life. At the meeting of the Western Passenzor as- “riday it is expected cheaper ade to the World's fair than 1t 1 rates will be those now previ Comptroller Fe Kels has levied an assessment of 100 per cent on the sharcholders of the Sec- ond Natlonul bank of Columbia, Tenn. The entire assessment is payuble July 28, After fighting o for ten. years a. g0 met u com- wnen’s union yesterday and ing u basis of Doace. essman J, B. Gilfillan of Minneapo- lis was married to’ Miss Livina Coppeck of Washington at Chicago yesterday. The cere- mony was private and nttended only by the relutives of the contructing parties. Beginning July 1 the Milwaukee & Northern il be operated by the Chicago, Milwaukeo St Paul and” will be known us its Luke Supe Tor divibion. Tho officors of the: Clifengor St waukee & St. Paul will be in charge. A Detroit paper suys that the Pullmun car shops there, which hive given employment to 1,100 men, will close 1ts doors within two weeks, and’ those who are in authority suy they will never be reopened. At Jerico, Mo., carly yesterday morning rob- bers ‘woke up the cashier of the bunk and compelled him 0 ket up and go to the bunk and open the sate. “The thioves made o coni- aul, tuking ull the money Aclreulur of o semi-private n irculuted wmong St. Louls business men and s which s reccived mumerous be forwarded to President s the immediate repeal of nd securities, ure has been ked for the Gatling which wag prep atling, N. Y. Tl g 1000, und_ wa tnul/l‘(l to make heavy ordnunce atur D, sthug's patterns. it Marvin Hewitt of the N loseted with J.J. Hill at St. afternoon. 1S rumored the two magr were en- € i conpact betweon thefr ry ctive roids for the purpose of meeting any t rites that mey be fnaugurated by tho Northorn Pacific {rom Pacific: coust polnts to Chicago. MYNSTER SPRINGS WATER G0 BOTTLERS OF Myaster Springs MINERAL WATER ~AND— Improved Hire’s Root Beer. Privute familles furnisned with Pure Drink- foz Wator, fresh every morning, at £150 per month. Patronize Home Industry and get pure water and who.esome sumiuer drinks, Mynster Springs Water Co., Council Bluffs, la. _OMAHA DAILY REE: THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1893, Special Noticas. COUNTIL BLUFF3. OR RENT-Nic §hed 7-room houset with bath 1l cooking utensils, In- and 1 “Madg v office and recel OST—Small gold pin with chain s with nitial “I" on one side and other. Finder leave at B RACTS and I csapools, val at Taylor's grocery, 540 A ating hropart Two lots appositc Third ut m At TS May: er Wi chingo for souri, near Tow Mayne Ke 1 Kansass “Well improved R0-acre Tow ( b holson & C ¥ Furniture for #1x-room house, as Food 6 1 MGt Address, K 18, Be time. , 148 NERVflUSD'§93,DERS Perin & WEAKNESSES, DEBILITY, ET any uffrer the prosorip- Surel mo of (hihe troubles. - Address, A BRADLEY, Battle Croek, Mic! You Will Need Them AND NEED THEM QUICK. We carry the largest line of Sickles, Knife Heads, Guards, Rivets, Pitman Boxes, Rake Teeth, Oil Cans, Punches, Coal Chisel, etc. We guarantee prompt shipments. Send us your orders. UNION TRANSFER CO, 1304-6-8-10 Main St.,, Council Bluffs Iow... HOT WEATHER SLAUGHTER. People must have comfortable shoes in hot weather. Ladies must have Oxfords Comfort demands it. Fashion dictates it and Mr. Evans is going to make it pos- sible by selling every pair of Oxfords in his mammoth store at ABSOLUTE COST. These embrace the newest and hand- somest styles gotten out this summer, Exrans Will Sell $4.00 AND $5.00 SHOES FOR $2.50, These are Piain Toe Lace and Button Shoes that are all right and will go quick at the price. What Do You Think of This ? Misses’ Tan Shoes, sizes il to 2, fir $1 NOT MANY OF THESE LETFT. Misses’ Tan Shoes, 1l 75¢. These bargains you will have to see to appreciate. To clear up the stock of ladies’ Low Shoes and Siippers we will sell $4.00, $3.50 and $3.25 Shoes for $2.75; $2,75, $2.50 and $2.25 Shoes for s1.75. These are all new and latest style. EVANS’' New Store, 2T Main and 28 Pearl Streets. FOR SALE— 100 pairs ladies’ red goat Oxfords at §1.00 per pair, C, D and E widths, sizes 275 to 7. W ANTED-— 200 ladies to buy 200 p;urq ladies’ patent leather Oxfords at $1.00 per pair. Former price $2.00. D and E widths, sizes 214 to 7. FOR SALE— Reynolds Brothers’ ladies’ for the price. WANTED— 100 ladies to buy 100 pairs ladies’ hand turn dongola button Boots at g2 pair. As good a shoe as you can buy at $3.50 in Council Bluffs or Omaha, FOR SALE— Misses’, childrens’ and ladies” Oxford Ties and Button Newports at 25¢ pair. D and E widths, sizes 13 to 4. WANTED— 50 ladies to buy 5o pairs infants’ kid Opera Slippers at 15c pair. price soc. FOR SALE— 60 pairs child’s Slippers at 23c. one-half their value. WANTED— The ladies, misses, men, boys and youth of Council Bluffs to know that S. A. PIERCE & CO., NO. 100 MAIN ST., sell the best and finest line of footwear to be found in Western Iowa, and when it comes to prices no other concern here is in it, S. A, PIERCE & CO 100 MAIXIT ST. MAIL ORDERS will receive prompt attention and will be PROFITABLE to the oute of-town purchaser, Regular price g2.00, fine Shoes and Oxfords, the best shoes on earth Former D and E widths, sizes 1 to 6. Less than