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{ Y TIIE DAII ‘Y B EE o ‘ Last «\‘lningl:z‘:::;:?:x; was tendered JOUNCIL BLUFFS. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Cartis by the young men's christian arsoclation at the rooms Wedneslay Moraing, June 24, JIUBSORIPTION KATES, of the assoclation, which were trimmed with a profusion of evergreens and flow- grOMIN ~ o = & < o « %0 conta per week | gry The atairs and hallway were hung ‘j“‘ Ry !nm Y 7™ | with Chinese lanterns, A large and soolal crowd were gathered, and recelved MINCR MENTION. as they entered the second ante-room by Mr. and Mrs, Cartls. Refreshments were sorved and all were merry. Daring the evening Mr. Beach secured the at- tentlon of those preseni, and addressing Mr. Cartls, said: ‘It in & generally accepted factthat the imprint which descends from one gen- eratlon to another on soclety, Is propor- tlonately the same as that which descends from psrent to.child That this Is a fact I think no one will gainsay. To Mr, Curtis I would say I think I expross the the opinlon of the people of this olty when I say that you have begun a mould- ing, the imprint of which will be felt for Forepaugh’s circus is advertised to be here early in August. Two men were fined $0.60 each for distarbing the peace. No declslon has yet been announced in the injunction cases agalnst the saloons, The Neville arson case occapled the time of the district courtwil day yester— day. The “Lone Wolf”" medical and sur- gloal Institate opens to-day at No. 504 Broadway. many ganen;lona -lt;r you and yours Ave passe away. Two drunks assessed $7.60 each by Aud now fhat you are married the superlor court yesterday promised to oay their fines, To-day the Bavarian band goes to Red “Oak, to play at the dedlcation of the new masonlc temple at that. place. The ladles of the eplscopal church netted $80 at the lawn party last week. It was a suocess In every way. Charles Mergan rested at the clty jail last night for taking & wood saw belong- ing to the Metropolitan hotel. Tickets will be on sale to-day at Bush- and about to settle down as a member of this communlity, with a wife who gives you her most hearty sympathy and co- operation, we feel that your work will be more thorough and far reaching. Not to impress you with the wealth of this com- munlty, or of this assoclation, but as the exbression of the hearty good will of both, and present you this purse.. We hnpo your fature will be as bright as the coin it contalns. 1In behalf of the asso- clation we wish you God speed.” The purse was found to contain nearly Mr. Ourtls was completely surprlsed, but recovered himself sufficlently to commlieston, This alone is a sufficlent answer to the statement,—[Globe, Beg your pardon, Mr, Globe. The Ber did not say any such thing, The Ber said tha esponsible firm had made an offer to sell the bonds, If lssued, without sending a man east to paddle them, The firm did not state the com- |, mission 1t would charge, or the Bee wonld also have stated that, The Bee dares stato facts, without fear or favor, —— Dr. J. Pslmer, who is perhaps better known as “Lone Wolf,” the mediclne man, yesterday came in possession of quite an Interesting lotter, that s for him, as it shows In what esteom the peo- ple in Atlantlo h>ld him, A man wrote for four packages of the doctor's medt- cine and the letter laid In the postoffice for a couple of weeks and finally got Into the handa of Mr. Connor, the Insurance man, who, on seeing the contents, took it to Dr. Palmer, from whom the man in Atlantic wanted the medicine. The letter ralses the doctor away up and tells of Euw his medicine cured the people there, and says he must get {t, ss he wounld not be without Dr. J. Palmer’s medicine, e — The Ohleago Tea Co., at 305 Broad- way, bay thelr coffee green in fifty-bag lots and do thelr own roasting, which ac- counts for the astonishingly low prices they are making, No retaller in the city can compete with them. Eight pounds of roasted coffee, of better quality than Arbuckle’s, is certalnly bed-rock ——— Have you tried that private growth Java, the Chicago Tea company are sell- ing? It1s without doubt the most ele- gant coffee ever Jmported, and thls is the tirat ever offered In the ofty. Itis rich with delightful aroma. Order one pound for a trial, nell’s for the high school commencement at the opera house next Monday evening. All are reserved seats. Twenty-five cents each, W. C. Unthank has completed the e ——— thank Mr. Beach and his many friends IOWA ITEMS. fofihelr kind remembrance. b r. Curtis has done a good work here, i f 34,- and it is to be hoped that hls stay m‘y’ 33?“ S D gl % 56 lng, and {HAL 1S tihy KAve due sl B’DI’ races are the chief attractlon for in the work he has undertaken, the Fourth at Cedar Raplds. board fence around the government bullding, In the course of erection, and yesterday started out to soliclt adver- tlaing for the same. Mrs. Cleary, the wife of Mike Oleary, the man whose mysterious dlsappearance was reported in the Ber, Monday, gave birth to a little girl, her tenth child, seven of whom are now living. The repalrs and Improvements on the congregational church are belng pushed to completion. The Interlor of the audi- enoe room Is to be handsomely frescoed. The celling 1s already finlshed. Hay ror SALE.—One hundred and fifty tons of blue-joint hay in stack for sale, Last year's crop. A mile and three- quarters south of the city; good road. Apply to Ben Marks, Council Bluffs. The fireman, Abe Shindley, wko was on the engine of the stock traln on the Q" road that was telezcoped on Sunday morning at Valisca, an account of which appeared In the BEe of Monday, is re- covering from his injarles. And now the ladles of the episcopal church propose to open an ico cream par- lor and devote the proceeds to the church. Last year they ralsed $1,000, and this year they are endeavoring to raise a like amount to ald In butlding the charch, The case of Al Desmont, for larceny, has been continued for sixty days, his father glving bonds for him. It is to be hoped that the young man will reallze how near he came to ocoupying a felon's cell, and will embrace this opportunity to reform. Counc!l Bluffs is represented at the Towa state sportsmen’s assoclation, which met at Atlantic yesterday, by three clubs, as follows: Gun oclub—Robert Maullls, J. O. Hoffmayr, Charles Camp- bell, John T. Oliver; sportsmen’s club— Doug Harle; young men’s shooting club —W. D, Hardin and D, T. Stubbs. The case of A. Wheeler va. Kirendall and others was before the superlor court yesterday. The sultis for ejectment. Mr, Wheeler bought a plece of land at foreclosure eale, and after the year for redemption had expired took a sherif’s deed, The former owner had lessed the farm and collected the rent for a year in advance, Mr. Wheeler now wants pos- session, A colored man named Henry Jones is under arrest for threatening to out, carve, hew, kill and destroy the keeper of a boarding house near the falr ground, named Clinton Slater. Slater says he used such vile language that he forbade his coming into the house. Jones soon after returned, and Slater ordered him out, and Jones became so enraged that he threatened his life. So Slater had him locked np. About thirty-five members of the Coun- <ll Bluffs maennerchor, with their ladles, left here for the annual sangerfest at Lincoln, Nebraska, yesterdsy forenoon, e — Read Judd & Smith's offer of $1,000 reward in another column, PERSONAL, J. W. Berger was in town over Sunday. J, C. Reagan, of Des Moines, is in the city on business, Dan Farrell, sheriff of Mills county, was in Council Bluffs yesterday. Mrs, J, P. Filbert left yestorday for Junc- tion City, Kan,, to meet her husband. Mra. J, T. Harvey, of Olinton, is in the city, visitlog her sister, Mrs. Major Barnes. Superintendent Hammond, of the institu- tion for the deaf and dumb, is in Des Molnes. Charles Hasbrouck and lady, of West Side, Tows, looked into the Council Bluffs stores yesterday. J. P, Fall and wife and Mrs, W. Marne, of Silver Clty, were in town yesterday and ook dinner at Bechtele's. J. P. Bigelow, mayor of Walnut, and thir- toen witnesses in the Noville case, put up the Inst two days at the Revere house. Mr. Taylor Woolsey I ontertaining as guests his uncle, the Rev, William B, Wool- sey, founder of Woolsey college, Tennesses, with his wife. Harry Hunter, the genial well-what-have- you-got-to-day fellow of the Nonpariel, started east Inst evening, for a vacation visit. ‘When the conductor looked at him for his tioket Harry was a little confused, and re- plied, well, what do you know ? The Rev, G.*W, Crofts, pastor of the con- gregational church, is expected to return this woek—TFriday—bringing his family, who have resided at Sandwitch, Iil, that his deughter, Miss Winnie, might complete her schooling. We notice that she graduated last week with the highest honors of the class, ——— Hanthorn sells wocd at his feed store. e ——— Stock Shipments. The followlng shipments of stock were reported from the Unlon stock yards in this olty yesterday: H. P. Nash, 3 cars hogs, 181 head, for Chicago, via the 0. & N. W, . Downing, 3 cars horses, 46 head, for Jacksonville, via the Wabash, J. W. Cromberg, 4 cars cattle, 64 head, for Oheyenne, via the U. P, A. P. Nash, 1 oar horses, 8 head, for Denver, via the U, P. J. W. Riddle, 1 car hogs, 68 head, for Chicago, via the C, & N, W. Rich & Co., 2 cars hogs, 122 head, for Chicago, via the O,R. I &P, Jaquest & Co., 10 cars mme, 171 head, for Chicago, via the C. B. & Q. K. Rankin, 4 cars cattle, 143 head, COouncil Bluffs, F. Willard, 2 cars hogs, 127 head, for Chicago, via the R. L. Kelner, 2 cars hogs, 127 head, Chi- cago, via the O, & N. W. F, Paas, 1 car hortes, 5 head, for Councfl Bluffs. W. Kelly, 1 car hogs, 67 head, for Ohlugo. via the 0. & N. W. P, J. Holmes. 1 car cattle, 24 head, for P smouth, via the K. C. J. Pettibone, 1 car horses, 16 head, for Councll Bluffs. J. K. Hill, 1 car horses, 16 head, for Denver, via the U, P, . Oakes, b cars cattle, 61 head, for Denver, via the U, P, G. G, Paluer, 1 car hogs, 61 head, for Chicago, via the O, R, I. & P, ———— Summer Norm Scott county clalms to have ralsed 5,000,000 bushels of graln in 1884, Sunday’s great storm In Iowa killed seventeen and wounded sixty people. ‘Work has been commenced on the new Roman catholic college at Davenport., ‘Webster county’s population foots up 20,130, an Increase of nearly 5,000 since 1880. Tornado Insurance companies are building caves to hide from the storm of claimants. Lyon county. according to the census returns, has more than doubled its popu- latlon since 1880, The Rock Island rallroad lost five bridges between Des Molnes and Keokuk by the storm of the 12th. Prohibition prohibits in Columbus Junction. The barbers are said to have subatituted pepper sauce for bay rum. Humboldt county’s population by the state census returns is zlven at 7,903 an Increase over that of 1880 of 2,56 With the bullding of the Locust street bridge the capltal city will have seven bridges over the Des Moines within its limits. The secretary of state has appolnted some 4,000 notaries public, about half of whese commissions have been Issued. All are to date from July 4. The new methodlst episcopal church at Prairle City was formally dedicated on Sunday last, A balance due and unpaid of $2,000 was raised at the dedicatory servives, which leaves the premlses clear of debt. Reparts to the state agricultural soclety indicate a wheat yield of not less than 28,788,000 bushels. Corn is being dam- aged by cut worms in certain localities, and In others poor seed hss caused re- planting. The Hardin county gang, friends of the Ralnsbergers, are cautioned to be carefal in their conduct, as 1,000 men are ready to take the saddle in punult of any man who attempts anything in retallation for the recent lynching in that county. Chris O’Brlon, who lives near Fort Dodge, prompted by jealousy, attacked his rival, Stillman A-h})ola, who was en- gaged plowlng in his field, beating him with a club in a most cruel and cowardly manner, O'Brien was arrested. An Italisn froit vender of Des Molnes on Thursday became Involved in a quar- rel with Willlam Howard, a half bllnd resident of that city, whom the dago drove his stllletto Into, making a wound under the left shoulder blade four inches in length and an inch in depth, The stabber made his escape. An interesting case of relationship is belng discuszed by the gossips of Des Molnes. Frank Cunningham, aged 17, married Mra. Jessle Viersen, aged 28. The bride is a slater of the groom’s step: mother, and so Cunningham has married hls aunt, his stepmother becomes his als- ter-In-law, and his father’s nlece becomes his grand-daughter. A Cedar Raplds smell boy got hold of s glant fire cracker the other day, and was uneasy until he had fired It off, slnce which time he has been comparatively qulet. It seems the kid, to increase the nolse and ~nlarge the sport, had, after firlog the fase, dropped the huge cracker into an empty gesoline barrel through the bung. Tho explorion tore the barrel to pieces, carrylng away a portion of the kid’s scalp, renderlug him ins:nsible for some (wenty-four hours, moved on Little CLOSING OUT R ARKNESSBRO'S THE DAILY BEE-- COUNCIL BLRFFS, WEDNESDA £, JUNE 24, 1885, ALE Of their Entire Stock of Ladies’ and Childrens’ Hosiery, 20 to 50 Per Cent Reductior, New Lawns just received, and sutiable to wear, Ele- gant Laces and Embroideries at greatiy reduced prices ~ CARPETS. Moquette, Body Brussels, Ingrain, Matting, Rugs, Ete. Curtains and Curtain Goods, Carpets Made and Laid by Skilled Workmen. ZE-I_A.BKNESS BBOTHERS - Council Blufls 40X Broadwav, - W.'P. AYLEWORTH HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. of any kind raised or moved lnd satisfaction guaranteed, Frame hous Brick buildinj iant trucks, the best in the worl KIEL SALE STABLES Keop Horses and Mules constantly on hand which we will eell in retail or carload lots Il Stock Warranted as Rearesented Wholesalo and retall dealers In Grain and Baled Hsy. Prices reas sonablo Satlsfaction Guaranteed. SCHLUTER & BOLEY Cor. 6th Av, and 4th St., Courcil Bluffs. W. P. AYLSWORTH. 1010 Ninth Street, Council Blufts SMITH & TOLLER, AGTS. LEADING Merchant Tailors! 7 and 9 Maln St., JouNcIiL BLurrs, - - A cofilplete Line of New Goods Always on Hand. Hofers and cows of all ages furnished befere purchauing elsewhere LIVE STOCK. STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. avy desired numbers; ranchmen should correspond with o WINDOW & CRAMPTON, Waverly, lowa. - JTowaA. Norene & Landstrom, Merchant Tailors cannot be cur Fourth St., Ce $1,000 REWARD For any ma of Kidney or liver disease or dyspepsia., rheumatism, or any disese indudced by a lack of native power, tha clts and Appliarces. No, AGENTS WANTED ed by the use of Drs, Judd & Smith's Electria 'ouncil Bluffs, lag, ete., will 8:1itop, Peasl SPECIAL NOTIOE.—8pocial » vertisements, suo &o Lost Found, To Loan, For Bale, To Ront, Want: rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the fI »nd FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent in- NOTICES Board Tow rblon be inserted in this column ertisoments ah onr offis, No. Suits to order in latest styles at cheapest possible (prices. No, 205 Main St., Council Bloff J0NND—A pr missory note, owner can hasc it at Brown & Woodbuy's drug store. s 2 AND “THE ENGLISH” KITCHEN. The only all night house in the cit, chaser. An effort s on foot to organize a good, strong Germania soclety In this place by effecting a unlon of the turners and the maennerchor, At presentthe Turners have no hall for meetlng, and it has been found very diffioult to malntain sepsrate organizatlons, owlng to the expenss, But by unitlog It is belleved that a strong or- ganlzation can be effected and a suitable bullding erected, The only new thing in the Wabash strike /s that the strikers have issued a requeet that the men who have gone to work be boycotted. They publish the names of twelve men who are at work, The sympathles of the Bex are always with the working classes. Capltal can toke care of Itself. In this instsnce the strikers have been very qulet and orderly, Itremalns to be seen whether the Wa. At Western Iowa College, commencing July 6, and continulog elght weeks Classes of three or more in any of the higher studies. Careful reviewsin the comm)n studles uvslng the text books you have, 8. PavLsox, Council Blafs, ————— Real Estate Transfers, The following are the transfers of real estate as recorded in the office of the rogistrar, and reported to the B by A. J. Stephenson, for Tuesday, June 23, 1886: Mary P. Orosswell to A, S, Carter, nw} awt, 8, 75, 41; $690. A. MoCalmant to Louis N. Snyder, part lot 24, railroad add to Oarson; $100, 0,B. &Q R R Co. to A, McCal- mart et al., lot 24, rallroad add to Careon; §100, L. D. Smith to Kipp Bros, ne} nef and part sw} ne}, 34, 74, 38; 81,650, Total sales §2,450. bash road will be satlefied gt flrlrh’T = I ; : i ubstantial absiracts of title and real with the work of those whol,iioloun T, W, and E. L. Bquires, have replaced the sirikers. Asa tiue|101 Pearl street, e —— friend of the working clase, the Bek can not overlook the fact that a man may be & workingman, and have a famlly to sup- port, and still not be a striker, e — It is & fact that the Chicago tea com- pavy sre seillng rossted and green coffee st wholesale prices, They offer nine doundy of green coffee for §1, The Bee remarks that a firm in this oity will eell the bonds to construct the Fi'th avenue sewer, without having to send a man cast to peddle the same. The difference In sel'ivg intersection paving bonds s as follows: By a democratic mayor—par and sccrued interest less 1 per cent for commisslon; republican finanoe committee—par, less a b per cent 605 Broadway, o = notice, HAGNIX Evorything served in first class styleand on shor ot and cold lunches always ready. W A3e0—By o small amily, a young glrl to_ look atter o child in roturn for"ber boad during Tenth Ave. school vacation .Call at No, 900 Third street, corner WV/Ax7m -4 goad girl tor general housowo'k; oall at 202 Washington ayenue corner Market 5t. ANTRI fomale, Counoil Bluffs. [\OR SALE—Lands Improve a first-class cook, male 1 ply atCreston House, Council Bl sad unimproved. If you wanta farm in western lowa, Kansas Nebragka or Dakota, lot us hear from you. WALKRR. AS NEVER BEFORE AT I PEO : prices from the manufacturing districts. Big purchases just opened up in Silks, Dress Goods, Cloaks, Linens, Domestics, Hsiery, Gloves, Fans, Parasols, Laces and Embroideries, 8 In all the above departments during this| week. Goods to besold for less than halt the resular retail prices. FOLLOW THE CROWD To theleading and largest Retail House] : in the citv. You willalwavs getmore than vn.lue for vour monev. EISEMAN, RODDA & CO, Peoples’ Store, 318 and 320 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. PECIAL MR SALE—Houses o | " Stopbenson, 508 First avenue. Lots and Land. A, J. ANTED —Ten good reliable men to sell an article of geuulne merit 10 towns. house, ' Inqu Ono used in every ire at Geo. Heatons, 628 Broadway. 0 EXCAANG Iishment western land value, 5, proved for land, 206, new town for & Walker. B vants 13, it ent diflerenc 214, an land. 8w Walker, Walker, 205, stock of hardwsre in Stuben Co ne brick block, rents well, ne room oceupied with gev oral stock of , §00ds 7,000, valued $3,000 for ands. B 122 8,00 stock North Western Iow Swan & Wal §8,000 atock of drugs in oentral fow for thing, tell 8, & W, about it, cil Bluffs Towa, —B 6,b9, b10, b 13 are hotels in aiff- ewnzloc-:l 08 for ale or for trade. FOLLOW the TIDE of TRADE 2= a improved farm worth timo $16,000, will trade . Swan & Walker. manufacturing _estab- Ak mluhlnaly, value $7,000, for Swan & Walker, Council Bluffs. 3 208, stock ct dry goods, groories and hardware, NOW AT FULL FLOW e ,000, in an £00d eastorn Nebraska town Todian, value about $4,000. Swan & Walker. stock of bar: ware in & llve Nebraska 1and, value $3,000. Swan & Walker. Bwan & Walker, T3 210, #took of mixed hardware in_live westorn Towa town for cheap lands, value §6,000. B 27 swek ot griovltural mplements and shelt hardware. value about 8,000. wante & good Im- [ proved farm. ~ Swan & Walker. 209, a 810,000 stock of clothing in a good Wi consln city, in lands and bslance cash or im- proved security. Beautiful store room at low rent. The Leading Store in the City, the Grand- est and Greatest Dry Goods Stock in the West. Prices neyer before so much in favoro thepur Late grand arrivals AT DZPRESSED Swan I, in a live central n improved farm, valuc; building Swan & & alker. of boots, shoos hats, caps aud clothing 000, in one of the best towns 1 Neb., Swan & Welker. clothing, wants land fn Jor 0,000, aud” will” pay an & Walerr, ¢ stook of drugs value from 8500 to §700 lszlbuumthe with store building avd lot value 8500 in & goo1 ¥ cbraska town wants partly improved land, Swan & JFex 1ul partioulars, writo to or oall upen Swan & 1t you want to sell, buy, or tradeany- Bwan & Walker, Coun- Tustic N. 8OHURZ, THE RECENTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE WRITER Is the Highest Achievement in Writing Machines in the World. With only 80 koys_to loarn am oporato, It prints 70 characters including caps and small lotters, punctuations, igures, sigoa snd ctions. It ' tho sitplost and writiog - machine 3 most rapid made a8 well aat ae most durable E=ZrSend for free illustrated pm}zphm. Wyckoff, Secr~ans & Benedict, Uhicago, Tll., Sole Agents, 0. H. SHOLES, Agont for Western To FRUI T AND GARDEN FARM FOR SALE. Sixteen acres, ten in fiuit, elx in garden and simberland, six foom house, etale, well, cistern, &c. allin goad condition, or will trade'tor Omaha prop~ V. KELLER, County Treasurer's office, Councll Bluffs. Madame £, J, Balcear, Who for tho past 1 San Francisco iy now I opposite new Opers Mudao Balc o2 gu 28 HAIR OR WHISKERS, vs has been practising i1 ed at No 18 N, 6th Btre 50 ntees to restore ive anyone a bugh mustache or bring out & rowth «f bair orboard in from four tosix weeke. '3 reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed, ra, doainos and especislly rheumatism and Dy a natural gife of ¥ie all chronic discases cured doctre Dr. E. J. Balcear, North 6th 8., - - - CounclDuffs, Ia, JA B SI Zi Attorney - at-Law, OOUNCIL BLUF18, IOWA, Office, Main Street, Rooms 7 and 8, Shugard snd Eeuo biook, Will practioo in Stateand tato courtd, R, Rice M. D. CANDERS, sacives tosr,"itaag iemt 4 ('HHGHIB DIWA“ h 6 of the Peace OFFIOE OVER AMRRIOAN EXPRERS ORNLY HOTEL 20 yards print. Hest Jeans ol w 40 bars Hue 22 bare Pl 18 boxes mal Best oyrop Boal soreh b g lisk 3 geouui ) 110 pounps ev Navy plug ko | 209 Broadwa 209 Breadway, - - Council Bluff:, dress goods Boots and shoes af pri 18 peunds ex C sugar. 18 pounds granulated 18 pounds co: fectionry A Suger 20 bars white Russian soep. Kirks per & VAR BIITRER, 10wa In Couno Bluffs having & 7 FIRE BESCAPHE, S.H. FILBERT, And all 1uo‘(‘|ir::“iltlx)l;!r!:‘v:|':n;lxl::,Lchl:}l bells, fire CRESTON HOUSE Y, Main Street, DRY GOODS, A PROPRIETOR '8 a8 1w a8 any house in GHOCERIES. yer gwlon urrants (4 pounds e Lewis 1ye.. YOR BALE BY pund caus 1 trawberrios In P [ LoHlard climax tobacco per Na'ralloaf tobacco, per pound. Flour, all brands from §2.10 to # GOODS FOR CASH ONLY Lower Than Any Other House L1 R L1 100 10 o, per pourd per Cwt. IN THE CITY, S. H.FILBERT: - Council Bluffs, S.A, PIERCE, 100 M ¢n St., Couneil Bluffs Retail Boot and §hoo store Whore big bargelns can lways be found uenvous ns_nm[ m e mm of exceaes, e | n\ f.m v:’f‘wuuu;ukr?’l oo (DY 00. or DR, I, TRESKOW, s Wost 14th 8trést, NEW YORKs ¢