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6 THE DAILY BEE -COUN CIL BLU'FFS MONDAY JUNE 29, 1885 'i DAILY BE 120 subserlbers to the exchange, snd now | GRADUATING EXEROISES, ( QOUNOIL BLUFFS, i, o i o ciioimaers "0 —— GLO S'NG OUT s ALE l office rearranged, The subscribers here Monday.wl‘f’g::l;:‘;g; ug.ne = will be sorry to see him leave. Nearly every seat In the opera house ls ' AT | i = = % conwper woeiy| Saturday morning, bright and eatly, | onouged for to-night, the attraction belng o s « §10.00 por your By Mall = | - one of the wen at the sgricultaral ware- | o' o nmencement exerclses of the high house of Van Brant, Thompson & Co. |, hool. The work in the school has MINOR MENTION, tarned on the water and procoeded to |y, very thorough, and moro than usual < wet down the street and wash off the | 41 pet has been exclted. Never before { i New summer atylos at Bllss'. sidowalk. After fow minutes, while |}y o tho graduating exerclses been so " See David Bradley & Co.’s ‘‘Important motlce” in this issue, / All the public schools of the olty will close to.day for the summer vacation, There seems to beno farther develop- ments in the Hayes hanging mystery at Neola. Kvery one s puzzled. Keeline & Felt are putting up a ware- house on Thirteenth avenue to which the ‘Wabash will run a side teack. Miss Mary V. Oraighas opened a studio momentarily glving his attentlon to some- | o)) patronized. Great credit Is due both thing else, he elevated the nozzle 8o that | yoachars and scholars, The following ls & the tronm of water was directed fall Into | Ls of the geadantos: Of their Entire Stock of Ladies’ and Childrens’ Hosiery, a sample wagon with a high box that| Ada B. Bolin, Mary A. Damon, Anna standa n front of the warehomse. What |3, Jomesh TUil 0 o Wiee, |20 $0 8O Per Cent Reductior, New Lawns just received, andsuitable to wear, Ele- was the astonishment of the man to hear | 0 ", “Young, Helen E, Spooner, sorambling and yoll, and im=edistely | Lomuel ‘0, Knotts, Margarst Shontz, gant Laces and Embroideries at greatly reduced prices i two unkempt heads rose from the box, |John M. Sylvester, 1. Male Oberholtzer, “ ’ Roberta M. Hattenhauer. bt m:t, L L e The stage willbe handsomely decorated, alldown.” Two tramps had been sleep- fy. the decorations will be entirely Ing in the wagon, and wero suddenly(eclipsed by the beauty and intelligence awakened by the falling water. Tho [of the graduates. = at 812 Third streot, and is propared to | stream was mot diverted from them until| A programme of more than ordinary merlt and interest has been prepared. glve Instructions in drawing and patnting. | they looked like two fisk.ermen who had | \3 b1 quattette from the Omaha Gleo Moquette, BOdy Brllflsels, Ingl'ain, Ma«tting, Rugs' Etc' curtains a'nd curtain Goods. | Relter Is uflerh;g great bargai t his | been out to Big lake and been capsized. | Olub wfll] be one of the ,\g;,“um. ||nd : merchant talloring establishment, No.| The much talked of retrenchment In[lend a pleasing varlety to the entertaln- c M d. d. . . 310 Broadway. See his goods and get his | the expenses of the clty cannot go Into :::tu by thisle; exoepiionilly, fino ookl arpets al e an Lald by skllled Uv orkmen. effect on the first of the month as was| Miss Ollver has returncd from St. Paul H ! BKNESS :B prices. proposed, by reason of the fallare of the [at this time purposely to gratify the 401 Broadwav, - Courncil Blufls Ooples of the Iowa historical and com- A B e L e D paritive census, 1836 to 1880, have been | common council to hold any meeting, | o 0 dlstributed to tho varlous eoux;ty and olty | there |being no quorum present for the :":2;:1!"“0‘;‘0‘;’:“ sho Is #o well qualified to offices and to the county board of super-[past .two weeks. It was proposed to| The following is the programme of the visors. discharge the pollce, and confer police ovoo:nng S Skt 7. L. RATEKIN = = + otto: i ; L 3 The damago dono tothe lnstituto for[Powers upon the marshal, bis deputles, | /0 P ot D [ 30 10N TR0y Farmers’ Commission Store, . Sisunane e SR e ey and the constables, and appoint speclal | p, > " MeCi SRALER T ufacturer o the deaf and dumb by the wind storm, rayer. Grocories 324 Proviston How, 808, 210 Brosdway, pollcemen when it bocomes necessary. | Overture . Real Estate Dealer, ovislons, Trunks, Satchels, has nearly been repaired. The paper Frults, Contectisnery, Clgans| ) o Al tho salarles to be out off, and the po- ! ] 7, Ol SARBIb DU bto. Rates $1.00 10 $1.95 r day hangers are putting on the finlshing WL GO e W) P Spooner. s34 Tobaceo, ey ) SNt ltoe work to be pald for by the fees and I Litle Causes, Great Rosults, | [ 20,08 rrnsr ave, e ] Trunks Repaired.| Bire Oluss Bar ‘ { i fines. Th to be shut off on the | 1 dols Youog. aln St., n conneotion, ‘ De, Palmer, (Lone Wolf) presented to p:i:'dpll :ugl.l:s‘::‘ u!oro:l: ‘:n: th: fir: e Bulldiog. | |6ounoit Blam, Towa, i F‘;,".{.*fiiu'.‘{.’.i"‘“’ n!‘;-”hgl.’ bl Opposite Ogden House. e J. O. Bennett, the liveryman, a gold 2 . Waiting. chain and charm, The charm was the ::‘:f;‘;‘“;m:f";::“; IR B e;‘:' H. 8. WEST, el N ABSTRACTS OF TITLE| Real Estate figure of a horso cut from auugget of |0 formed anthorizing thess retrench- DENTIST, & i That ) Yoo gold, and was two Inches long. A S o, 12 Poarl st,, DENTISTS, T A et e D s i Davld Morrls, and Bordo Stringer, [not ocour for week, after which time Ovér Boe omie, Cor, Pearl 5t. & 1st Ave, Money at Lowest Rates, SR i > particalar Atteatien 0f J Fire Companles Representing] | of Councll Bluffs, having been duly |several days will necessrily elapse bo- iyl Cenzell Blath, Tova, MCHATON & €0, $2,000,000 of Asses. { armed with the proper license, repalred |fore a new ordinance can be put In prac- the Hatural Toeth. # ol Sl No 130 Main St. to the office of Justice Shury, Saturday|ical operatlon. : i ‘ounoll Blaffs, - X K 11 d ad . 4 P D, T e e Informations were filed Saturdsy | Eseay ... Ed.Wright J.J. BLISS, 831430080 B b i The friends of the Pierce street achool sgalnst Fergueson & Son, John Ahles 7 ALL THE Loweg pav ojdvig Bl v & 5 : areinvited to meet the teachers and Mace Wise, and T. N. B;ng % mlln: iy f 0 STENOGRAPHER Latest Styles of Uy s10pET ympnu o “"bCUU: e scholars at the school bullding to-day, at talning nnl‘uncu ;n p‘ram!nea owned and |~ ; —AND— Mll[]flfl]'y fi wa“s. . “yoIS §.00 VIL NOISOH i R b proared s i o redses | I b e, Noloormaroarad ot Ooain...... ;o Hiauity to eom, [Ty P U ter Sl S Ao i i t ? them to abate eald nulsances. The offi- | o History. -Ida Wallace. | Office No, 518 Mynster Bt No. 328 Broadway. S1I0TL TIONAO Biise fhites {belure ! It was found to be {mpossible to 80| cer making service says that though he %l‘::l'l‘n]apheu na Bowman, e 21514 N0k woq M Telephone No. 10. { nearly complete the work of the district | was acting In a purely officlal capaclty, solo—** C. L. NEUNAS, § conrt, as to be able to effect an ad-| and endeavored to perform his duty inn’ Eesay, with Valedictory Addrestes MEAT MARK‘ET J. ). KOBETICH, Mandemakers & Van, P. 0. MILLER, }( journmont Saturday, as was expeoted. | gentlemanly manner, ho did not recelvo '""""”’1\'1}.}’;'.‘;5{5].53{';""‘ my Books, . e B ARCHITECTS, Wall Papér aad Decorations 1 Therefore it will be contlnued & part of | like treatment from some of the partles, | Presentation of Diplomas. .. CERAKY | CONTRACTORS Palats, Oils & Varolskes, { this week. This Is & new departure, Usually the [, J: B: Atkins, President of So Fresh and Salt Meats, No 225 Main §t., i Benediction POULTRY. AND BUILDERS, No. 13 Pearl 8t,, Owing to the fact that the base ball | officer serving the notice, is offered a cl- | Musi 9 I * Council Blufty, Towa. A TR e L club of Glenwood would not accept the | gar, with the remark, “all right, I'll reo oo hatn faset ]l o LU0 i J challenge of the Councl Bluffs boys for a| to that,” and there the matter ends. Of Eanthorn/ssllsiwood st /b1y feed store. : Dr. W. L. Caell ”“‘—; SMITH game of ball at Glenwood July 4, there | course the duty cf the officer extends no Important to the Public. m‘y";;;‘g“l;’r‘;c: n::w}"‘mE\ir BeaRitaty s"m' 4 E.C. T JOHN J. KURTZ, will be no excarslon to Glenwood on the | further than the mere serving of the pa-| We have concludedto open a mam- Tesalator it | OIS A e Genwal ae PHENIE 4th from this clty. pers and the cltizen pays no attentlon to | Mmoth stock of ‘f;:;:g:‘nio spring wagon®, | arwars armum (et it b York Life Jusurancs “Fanchon, the Cricket,” will be the the nnmg. Probably notice to clean ap il Blufis n;d violnity, Our Lowest Market Price, b G st Company. Me at M ark o t lay Tuesd ing. Th h Presbyterian alloy has been served]fifty |atock is the largest opened by any con- | (00 of Yala sad Nizth Ave, 4 BT tiie 1 STeh 28 B T times during the last four years, but no|cern on the M‘l‘unur}, rlver,ycomprhing Oomimbnly kLo n e OfcofRinfDobay s bt hed ey ) the Buchanan company when it was last here, will not want to m'ss this play by EVERYBODY’S STORE, (Opera House. stairs, Cor, Malz azd Btery Sts, single and double carrlages of all de- gofioresfihonghb ol fustibg famad o scriptions, phwetons, sidebars, end-springs, [, | the popular company. The admission is| 8Tumbling to the officers sbout It, and|, .j carts buckbosre, ete., etc., too nu- ARTHUR LEFROVITS B. I, BKILES, TAYLOR & CALEF, N“:' :“;'b::o:;( 1‘(’.:,1;1 ] also popular, 25, 16 and 10 cents, nobody ever cloaned It up efther. merous to mentlon. It will pay you to No. 104 MAIN ST B d Sh Fancy and Staplo | e ; Children, it fs unkind and dlsrospect- | examine our stock before purchasing. 3 oots and Shoes FURNITURE, Florence Glbbons, and Masy Gibbons ful to d l’ R Davip Braprey & Co., ALy e Ty Patoe] GROCERIES, Staes and Household Goods, «quarreled Saturday with a family who [ I\ t0 decelve your dearold g L. | 1100 to 1116 S. Main St. Councll Bluffs, Fralls, Confectionery & Clgars Bost 1o {a the Clty, At Lowest Prices Never give her anything to paste in the et e e 102 3cain Gtreet, e local page of her scrap book that will be Pupils Keception, m’:’::""‘:;l::‘m :"1 Genzcll Bluty, Ia. fdd likely to cause unthinking people to| The pupils of the Bloomer school will laugh at her. Some of you should be|render the following programme in the ashamed for giving her the article|Bloomer assembly room to.dsy. The “Another Swindle” which commences: |parents and others Interested in the “Yesterdsy morning the National State |sohool and school children are respeot- occupy part of the same house with the glrls, which Is located way down on the bottoms, The girls became so excited that It became necessary to put them In the cooler, to cool off, By the time the superlor court meets this morning they will probably be calm. A man who refused to give his name was plcked up by the police Satarday Cheapest Btore in Towa No, 63 Broadway, Gouncll Blols, Council Biufmy, Io: Grandy & Co,, CHICAGO MEAT MARKET J. L. FORMAN, D, GOLDSTEIN, . JOBN EVERS, Prop. CLOTHING, [Pawn & Loan Office, City Drug Store, ' F";‘; ':: 'S:‘::“';'l“'v Benl's Furnishing Go b S B bank recelved In its mail three notes for | fully invited to be present. The teachers || Fine Cigars, Toilst oLoTy. ' HALSCax In Unredeemed Goods, collection from the Western Olaims|request the audience to come early, as Articles, Eto. Lard, Dried Beef, etc, Boots, Shoes, etc. WATOEES, TEWELDY, agency in St. Louls. The notes were |the exercises will begin promptly at 1:30 ! A o e el o104 BrosAnay) CLOTH afternoon for being drunk. He wertt d b B o & p. m. Opposite the Ogden House along quletl Bituntil ‘Ee) foonq | AsaxRiky) pastlatiwhiolavo unknows Bere, | B:if2: i F.P, Belfoger, M.D, ':“ga ‘}m w{u“:’e‘i‘:g :-nkan aflw: he|#nd endorsed by the names of some of FROGBARMEL Ufllflll Iron Wfll‘ls, s 2 flflfll & DAY. STORAGE = | our best business men, The names msed | JreIcome: Ernaaus & Co., Prope. flrgeofl No. 89 Pear| Stroet, X fought, and fought so effectively that it d o Bl Tohin W, al’ld Phys ifliafl . took four men to get him Inslde and|® endorsers are . Dalley, John S —-‘“Th Neat Littie Giock. 1 Real Estate, Incurance| i Wavekhouse, search him. He had a roll of $42 in one Gllbart,NW. H~1P5mp'°h’ .nddh'h 8. Srl:n‘ Iémf]u uif Fir da:rfila, l\éuu X;%?rsnn eén):he{. g H “dlpchnl'-lisy?mr’ » and Loan Agéhts, ’ 4 ner.” Now whoever handed her that|Kattie Lee and Willie Gray, Nannie Shool Broads Up-stairs 4 of his pockets. He will now be able to e e e e e > Eddio Stubbe, I A e Chid f,m,,,,,,;; m:.,,m Havo $600,000 to Loan on| Dohany’s O1d Hall, ( pay his fine and have over $30 left. 1f|%°™*P ¥ Mamma’s Good-for-nothing, Belle Snyder. Shops Cor.8d eb. &18th Av.| Qor. 71 7 per cont Interest. | | the polloe had not csred for him he would National State bank here, and that there | Two Boys’ ‘l’ulkgt’ss:in dli'nmworth. Jol L \ doubtless have lost it all. are no busizess men in the clty having|g,,;_«wyere I a Bird, There is one man in Council Bluffs who A o the names given above. Children, the The Two Kittens, . \ b mn it pbrn, i | SRR L | KIEL SALE STABLES s duly impressed with tho alze of the sg: | iy o 1f you trifle with her in thls | Bogiis of Ebed 4 y Koop Horses and Mules constantly on hand which rlcultural warehouse and the vastness of T Memory Gems we will sell In retsil or carload lots the stock of David Bradley & Co., and Pupils of Third and Fourth Grades, Misses 4 A " that man is C. J. Beckman, the poll tax| Resd Jadd & Smith's offer of $1,000 | e Teagier 0 ) ckham Teachors ; ; 5!,!,,§,‘,9£'§,,!!,,‘{,',[E!!ESE,nfis_,fisflfiifivfl'{{efl | Waves, Langtry and Pompadour Frizzes,8witch | collector. He had no trouble in the | 7eward in anotber column, office and made & good haul, but when he attempted to corral the men in the warehouse they led him a long, weary chage, upstalrs end down, among bug- Ries, wagons, plows and dozens of other Implements, thata poll tax collector has no earthly use for, On Saturday as & frelght traln on the Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy. road was crogsing the maln line at Clarinda Junction another freight train came thundering down the main line and a Bubils of Third Grade, 3iiss Lyon, eackie. ‘sonablo Batistaction Guaranteed. Tairies. ., ... NG} VgyreS CILUTER &« BOWLEY es, etc,, ready made and made to order. Prices " Pupils of Third and S bifabsantisl sheteasis of tilo. -g;}nl;::l P77 yon and Wickham Teachers Cor, 5th Av, and 4th St,, Councll Blufls, cheaperthan ever. Call and see for yourself, Intermission W Ese oo p— i MRS, 0. L. GILLE THE MYSTERY SOLVED, | Fovhoof th ¥y S0 G i : LA Fitas S e DRak iR erery Formerlv MRS. J. J. GOODE. Dalo T i Sketchos and Selections city and town, 29 Main &treet, Council Bl Song—*‘The Old Man's < 7 .‘ Nick Cleary Still Alive and in Xl-|Pupils of Fifth Grade, Mrs. Wilbur Teacher, A E: Burhorn nols, Tho School Committee, Spencer ¢ Courtsh ‘}rul Miles Sk-ndllh On Saturdey a Bee man, hearing that Mirs, Nick Oleary had recelved a lotter | Song—"The Bird Oarol. ' SMITH & TOLLER, AGTS, q from her husband and that he was stil] | 1fistorical Dialoguo. .. T LEADING 17 Main 8., Councll Bluffs, i enth Grade Mi Teacher, 1 J very bad wreck Is reported, in which sev- thB,:A’plh(d to the famlly relldonc? el 5‘35.'"{1‘;3?1’?1’1‘?3'{:.; i"{:'oel(xctgulgf'fi:nc:nin;r- Mel‘chant TallOI‘B ! i No, 1731 Avenue B, to find the particu. ‘baugh. " s eral cars were broken into splinters, It ey Plang 'Rolo Tanra Cusci: 5 o 7 and 9 Maln 8t., caused a delsy of several hours to the s Tvening at ' the Farm 3 b C Brurp: Tow. " ; It will be remembered by the Ber|pec: ) 4 oUNciL Brurps, - - -« Iowa. 4 B fonat b e on e | rondors hat Nick Gleasy, ontho igh of TR T : ; . oen everthelets | June 6, got ap ont of bed and lett his s the BrE man learned that It was & home about 12:30 o‘clock, and told his Complete Line of New Goods Always on Hand, bad break—one of those bad breaks of wnxfe and dllmghl“r _ml)t to say a mgd;o ]cf e:‘tlher “;I‘ hom‘alver lm‘luv:ezzi promq‘t- 3 - o which the “” scema to of kad several | *PY One unloss Inquirles were made by |ly, thoroughly and permanently cared. £ ; g $ e . & let! t )/ {lius- A , Iately. B Enir tarity sckondin (e laia I i RS S H. P. NILES ] There are elghty-nine unfinished cases | somewhat deranged thought it very prob- [ Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. - - - t v before the Superlor court of this oity, |able thltdlm hnhddlvundued hlvuy lx;m = 0 Dealor in v i i home and was hidlng some where, or that . . - v which will have to be eartied forward, | By 5" Con By 0t 6d in the Missourt | THE RECENTLY IMPROVED Brick buildiogs of any kind raised or moved and satlsfaction guaranteed, Frame haul ac least untll disposed of. Some of these | riger, REMINGTON STANDARD moved on Little Giant trucks, the best in the world, WORTH. , are 50 antiquated that even the clerk does s W. B, AVLSWOR' 1 Bluft H i not koow why they are on the books 1010 Ninth Street, Council Blufte Graining, Gilding, Paper Hanglug and Frescofng. 110 Matn 8t., Council Blufts, i Others are continued 'f’ see if the offend. Oleary’s cousin, Willlam Cleary, of Lock- ets will not brace up; ia which case they | port, L, who sald her husband wasthere | 7. 2 0 o Ay will never be prosecuted. This number |and working in & quarry In Lemont, o | 18 ¢he Highest Achicvement in Writing 1s added to each month. It would seem |short distance from Lockport. The letter Machines in the World, Norens & Landetzon LIVE STOCK. | ¥ ° @ » gave no particulars about Mr. Olear; With only 89 keys_to learn P o, 9 AT that Ifthe docket can not bo cleared, It |00y Llovemonts, but id be w ey er a STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. d at least cifect a conslderable eav-| go)) “4nd tat he would write her soon i S e ey Helfers and cows of all ages furnished auy desired numbers; ranchmen should correspond with 1ng fn clerical labors if the clerk was fur- | and give particul ractions, It sthe sifplest and befere purchaiing elsewhore alahed with rinied docke. MrsCloary 0l tho Bre man that she Y WINDOW & CRAMPTON, Waverly, lowa. mado a4 well aa ao waost durable | Suita to order in latest styles at cheapest possible (prices Oan the Ber m arcival st M Jlearg’s be was Informed by that lady e had recelved a lettor from Mr. NO. 2 Mr. John Musselman, who for the|had forgotten that o had any welatives | ggpseri or free ittustrated pamphict, No, 205 Main 8%, Councl Bloft | past elght months bas been manager of saw the report in the| Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, the Council Bluffs telepkone exchange, has decided to goback to Omaha, whence be came here. In times past there has been considerable fault found with the telephone tervice bere, and mot without Bee of her husband's mysterlous disap- OO T R Y pesrance and had telegraphed her that 0. H. BHOLES, Conpell Blaffe ber husband was not ther Ageut for Western Tows. | [f I 1 HE : P HCENIX sllege, commensing JACOB SIMS, $1,000 REWARD ~ just cause, But slvce Mr. Musselman (ul.:l continuing eight wfeel(hl AND “THE “‘\(;l[,.{jlllwilf’l_l‘clllbh. ‘ ) mgh.. stadios, Carsful reviows In the y " # oy "“"’" iduey o liver dissess or dyspepsla, sheumstiems or aby, dastte Indadoed y Council Blaffs has ss good service s any | o " iy the text books QOUNCIL BLUFIS, IOWA, 606 Brcadway, Council Bluffs, 7 8 lack X‘.:fit.‘lf.-‘:"wf:b tlg;_t avanot be cused by tho bae o I otber clty, snd better than it ever had } you have, PavLsox, Oflos, Maln Strest, Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart and | The only all night house in the city, _Everythivg served in first clasa styloand on shor AGENTS WANTE before, When he came here there were Council Blafls, | Beuo block. Will practioe in S.atesnd tate courte. 1 notice. ot and cold lunches always ready.

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