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THE DA[LY BEE, COUNCIL L BLUFFS. OFFICE. NO 12 PEARL STREET. Leltvered by rnnlrr in Any Part of heCitya «nty Centa Per Week, H. W, TIL mr\ MANAGER PHONES: l'lflncrnl\rrun 0. 43, AT EDITOR, NO.Z% N, Y.Plumbing C C. B. Music Cc Reiter, tailor, Evans’ lnundr, D. W. Otis, city and farm loans, OMcer Tyson was assaulted and knocked down yesterday morning by a colored va grant, but was not seriously injured. No arrests were made. The camp meeting fover has broken out in local Salvation army circles. A genume camp meeting i8 to be held, beginning July 20. The sight is not yet determined upon. Deputy United States Marshal Wyla yesterday brought in two Woodbine cit on tho charge of bootlegging whisky, by defrauding the treasury of lawful rev nue, They will huvo their cases looked up by the federal grana jury in Septembar. Tho Western lowa College closes the spring term on Friday with an excursion on Lake Manawa on the steamer Nellie Keller, and supper in the grove at Wright's landing, returning to the city at 9 o'clock, All stu- dents and ex-students are invited to this re union. Meet at the college at 2 o'clock, or later at the luke. A supposcd yards at a lute hou n tho thorough drenching of the cor lico and reporters, but o dead man, friendless vag suffering from epilepsy the cause of the rumor. Owing to the” isol tion of the locality, no one murdered by the disappointed news gatherers, Information was filed against John Evers yesterday morning, charging him with the maintenance of a nuisunce on the rear of his vremises, No. 625 Main strect. The com- kills stock at the place, wnure nmlnflvym'- matter in The ca 1 be heard to-morrow. The information \\xm I|I(':1 by C. Water- man at the request of neighbor. - Notes and mortgages bought and sold, money loaned; fire iusurance. Robert V. Innes, 30 Pearl st. The N men at § \w Ogden is catching traveling 2 per day Council Bluffs Fu g00d goods at low prices. - 8. B. Wadsworth & L 3 J. G — 1l>tun renl estate, 527 Bldway. ture _compar A(AT Broad loan money. Money loaned at To. B, Craft's & Go. loan office on furniture, piagos, horse wagons, personal property of al and all other articles of value, removal, All business strictly confi- dential, e Corporal Tannex Will Come. Mafor Lyman reccived a telegram from Washington yester WL CONNIUTS the information that the trouble that was causing the delay in Corporal Tanner's start from that city had been removed, and that the commissioner would positively be here Monday eveniug, This wis a most welcomo ¢ to the old soldiers, to whom the re- port of Corporal Tunner's inability to come was a keen disappointment. [t is stated that an cffort is being made e lll«t di - deliver uaua grounds instead it is not yet d saking will ———— Steam and hot water heating, first-class plambing. Work in both citics. Jois Gite BERT, 518 Pearl street, Council Bufls. C. B. old stand. Trunk Factory mo Lar last longer and on than any roofing ,curlor split, und makes a perfeetly solid joint on the en- ¢ roof. Birkinbine Enginecring and Supply company, 115 Pearl street, Coun- cil Blaffs, Ta. OIS S Why the Break Oceurred. Quite an interesting little cpisode has been brought to light since the recent cowm- mencement exercises of the high school class of '80. It will be remembered that one of the young lady members of the class did not appear on tho stage to take part in the ox- ercises, and her absence wa tributed to lcm|mrm‘y illness. It now trans| give be it made; It seems thut s quict w about six months ugo, bu of the interested parties about it. I'he mouths flew apparent th someone. N the young wife close of the term. cdding took place X v outside knew anything by, and 1t wus trouble in store for s said, however, and ontinued in school until the When the subject of graduation was spoken of there was a - big kick all around, The superintendent declared that this pupil should not graduate unless she appeared un der ber rightful and wedded He de- manded iv in the name of the schools of the eity. A rather warm debate was the and a secret meeting of the school bos tield for the sole purpose of discussing and finally settling the case. The coutse of the superintendent was upheld and 1t was formally decreed that Miss Van Giesen should graduate s Mrs. Futler, or not at all. . She admitted the truth of the statements made when questioned concerning them, and suid that she afrad that the school board would object to her gradunting if the truth was known, 50 had kept the matter quict. She said that she wanted her di- loma, but would not appoar on the stage un. ess the board insisted. The board wus not disposed to insist, s the excrcises wen off without her assistance, 1t is stated that another wedding will take place in the near future, when u full explana- tion will be made. The' youug ladies of the gradunting class were the ones who princi- Yull objected to the young wife participating the graduating exorcises, us they an uupleasant reflcction. 'he final outcome was satisfactory to all parties concer, the interested parties are all congratuly themsclves. ——e Bechtele lmlu,. mmul location,firstclass Notice the lu-xumlul hl:\.\h given co lars, cuffs and shivte by Cascade Laun- dry company. o Money loaned on furniture, pianos, diamonds, hovses, buggioes or anything of value at low rutes of inter No publicity; fuiv and hoaorable deuling. A. A, Clark & Co., office cor. Broad wiy aud Main, over American express. - Call on the Birkinbine F and Supply comp: ny, 1 Council Blufrs, > Bodine roofing, It will pay you; sam- ples sent on application, - No Sympathy in Hendricks' Court, Justice Hendricks dismissed the Gl woman, who was charged with larceny iu his court by her sister, Bertic Wilson, who is now consorting with Mrs. Gladwin’s hus- band, contrary to the wishes of tho wife. ']'lla juluw was well pleased Lo get rid of the frio. —— No Explosions When persons keep cool and use our “Sun Dial” gus stoves, our roaster and bakeoven, Costs 7 r hour when running full blast, ork Plumbing Co. e SN M, Wollman, jeweler, moved to 535 B'y, e Dr. C. C. Razen, dentist, Opera house block. at Bplendid bargains &l Marcus' elothing store before removal t kew buildivg, holes, conts New | | l | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 18890, | NORE BLUFFS LlTlGATlO‘i The Title to Graham Avenue Now in Controveray. A SCHOOL GIRL'S GAY ESCAPADE. St. Francis' Commencement—Corpos ral Tanner Will Be Here Next Monday — General and Per- wonal Matters of Interost. Title to Graham Avenue Involved. At the meeting of the city council Monday evening, Alderman Everett intjnated that he was about to compel the city to reduce the width of Graham avenue from 100 to 66 feet. The alderman owns considerable prop- erty on the street mentioned, in the south- eastern part of the city, and tnis fact is at tho bottom of the impending difficulty. His buildings there project into the street, and he, in company with soveral others similarly situated, were ordered some time ago, by the city council, to remove said obstruction from a public highway. The others complied with the order of the council, but Mr. Everctt not only refused to obey, but continued to increase the obstruc- tions. Such is the cuse as stated by the city ofticials, The matter came up at council day evening, as above stated, and Al- Kverett was present aded for o alderman alloged that the city surveyor was responsible for the matter by running tho which the latter de > [ y |l and interesting tilt for a few minutes, greatly i spectator: meeting ix foot is ample width for the street, and the indica tions are at present that he has the law on his side. —_— The Chautauquans. Rev. E. L. Eaton led the devotions of the morning hour. The heavy rains of last night were a great benefit to the grounds, and but little discomtort to the campers last night. The ground is solid as a waik, and at 10 o'clock all was nicely dried off. classes, Junior boys' and 1, led by Rev. J, T. Docking; normal, by Dr. J. C. W. Coxe, at 8 a. m. The assembly bible study, led by Dean Wright. And right let it be said that the disposition of a few present to inter- rupt the dean with questions is doing injustice to many others whose rights aro as distinct as theirs. Let us have the benefit of Dean W help until Friday, when he will le: C. Tranter led the inter s normal at tho same hour, 0 a. m, m. is the beginning th crowded hoirs. Chorns i Prof ministers ¢k j nock. Romans" norm year's was ¢ ek room. 1’rof. Case has boen qui wducting his voice culture fine progress. He is one s in the country, und his of the ables teaching is At 1380 Dean Wright met his b His final exami be held Frid zlit continued the lecture, ?and showed that al treatment of a sub be made interesting, It is worth th cetion of those who have the pub that the people—tho mass of the hearers——i not weary of the old truth, nor of the old bie, bulof the weary wiy some have of putting it. THURSDAY'S PROGRAMME. Junior Normal, boys ginners’ ) Greelk. ion of Ll 8SC8 Wi 10 nd eir st yea normal, boys and Assombly bible s class in elocution, k. Dramatic, humorous and select readings, Prof. R. L. Cumn 140 p. 1. —N v\(v Lecture, w0, closing Council . m,—Concert, the Fisk jubilce singers. finisters’ iustitute, “The Fifth Gospel,” Dean H. H. 5.00 p. m.—C. L. S. C. round table lee- ture, Prof. C. H. Cooper, ““Fne Anti-Slav- y Auvmlulmn 2 Omahay-assisted by Rogers' band. FESVEEet v steam lavudry, 54 Main, tel. 141, e D2ath of' L. W. Cooper. Tho friends of Tsaac W. Cooper were pain- fully shocked yesterday afternoon by the announcement of his death, which occurred at 12:30 at his residence, 2 Benton street. Kuown almost to body and without an cnemy 10, a painful interest has bee ness, and ill, his the an- t0 ¢ not fully p cment of his death, Coover has been a resident of Council l(lulh for the past thirteen years, and dur- 1 that time has been an active member five degartment, and av the time of his death was the recording socretary of tho fir s’ association. Thirteen years ago hie joined the Phoenix hook and lidder com- pany and cou til the volun teer departy id seryico. Since then ho spirit_in tho vetoran local and stato ussoclutions. ' Ho s one of the most skilled sign writers in te wost, paved fc e Commencoment at St. Frencis’, The eighteenth annual commencement. ex- creises of St. Francis’ academy were begun at the academy last evening, and the closing exercises will take place to-night. About 400 people attended excrcises of the eveumg, and the careful vendition of the well prepared programme amply repaid them for their attendance. This evening the gradu- ates, four m number, will read their e and receive their diplomas. The honors and wedals for scholarship, deportment, ity and ki The pupils morning all for your undry Co. D An Official Notification. OTTAWA, Ont., Jun The department of justice has received frow Justice Bain, of Winnipeg, ofiiciul uotice of the fuct that a warrant has been issued for the arrestof Martin Rurke, alias Cooper, for the murder of Dr. Cronin, No further proceedings will be taken by the department until Burke is committed for extradition, Have our w: Les, Ci soiled 3. D. EDNUNDSON, e CHAS. It TANKAN, CITIZEN'S STATE | BANK B¥ COUNCIL BLUFYS, Paid Up Caplial.. Burpiua Linbility ) HAIR No. 20, Main street, 674 b, Ondeg by a'beoraps Attaaion. Dean Wright in | SPECIAL NOTICE “ANTED=A good dfi?fi-fih—nfr restaurant, B7 Brondway, JFOM RENT—A socond story front toam, v alcove: well furnished: bAth, He ¥ o exchanged. 101934 Souncil Blufs. 1ding and Loan assosiation, of Liberal compensation. Oall on Ward, manager, Ugden House, Council BlufTs, \ TANTED- 3. Mandel, Ko Fon FXCHANGB—Several zood farms to ex change for Council s lots, Johnston & Van Patten, Everett block. _m wun 5o RARE chanco for a splendid. investment, roquiring enericy Father thian lay A fortune for the aan, Half {hoinect. practical patemi evor Issued. Ad Gress S & Waiker, & Poar street, Councll Bluffs, ]‘mll RENT—Store room, No. 18 Mwin &t July 1. N. C. James, 10 Pearl st. ATE-Hought and sold and ex. Bpegial attention given to exam- 0 Pear] st., changed, ination of titl Council Blufrs. JOOR RENT—Rasy terms two uow five:toom houses, 16th ave, between Hign and Third Sell cheap It takon this week. Inquire ckey, 1) B. Way, OR SALE—OId estabiiszed general chandise bus 4, stock, fixtures, wagons, od room and low rent, Address, 740 B, Way T—Furni; James, No. mer- , s, farnnco, . at 015 Juire'at promises,or G i Stillman, Brown blosk. 'S ol of Frink Levity VW ANTEDTveryhody i the ity to romem- Tor Mandera’ bavgalh Fenitare. Store 18 the place to buy your goods, 522 and a- way. [POR RENT—Thres unt rnwwn rooms sult. able for light hou: 04 3rd avenue Below we give names of a few of the many Patrons of the Couneil Bluffs Insarance Co. In Council Blutrs and vicimty, The churac ny, indicates the confidenca eajoyed by it at ROhic Where its manner of doing businass Jeun Bennett Wiiltam o'Halie i, Westpliaiia it House A. Boebe & (o 8.8 Keller NoTICE—When propert J. M. PALMER ——HAS THE CHOIC SUBURBM‘! _& INTERIOR PROPERTY ST LOT 0¥ Are thorougily prepared to take care of horses &nd carriazes of all vIsitors to tho lake. P 1 and anim ror. Char 2 hostlers on. hand n en you drive to the Lake, dox! { nn!r Benevolent Association of Councii Bluffy, Ia., the youngest, largest, cheapest and best plan of Masonic Insurance in the world, that confines its membership to its fraterni D.H. McDANELD & G, Hides, Taltow, Pelts, Woal & Furg. Highest m arket pr 0a ndiz2 M . Prom Council THOS, OFFI w. i GFFIGER & PUSEY, BANKERS. Corner Main and Broadsay, COUNCIL BLUFES, IOW Doalers in forslgn cnd domostlc exchange. Coluctions mnde nnd literast pald on time de: posits, LM, Puie NowLookaut Moths " Desmestes CRYST Al,lil. Tt consists of snow white tion from Coal Tar, PI o from oll, it wouid, i hor. 16 evaporates without lex produc- v Hai G 1tkills moths while camphor merely um.u'nemunuy. n.3. BRAZE Akl'.ll Counnell l\l\lIYH THE l]UAKcH JEWELRY STORE, A. A. HIART, Prop. Honest Watehos, Clocks, Jowelry nnd i1 iring under Statlonar y Fio Watehos & specialty, uncil Blutts, CAPT. HAYS’ LIVERY. 230 BROADWAY, (4‘n(h|ll) located livery and boarding stable Bert accommodutions in the city. Special at- tention to transient custom. W. A. HAYS, Prop, T.wphmu--—imln.. 77. Hes. n"'n CENTRAL LIVERY STABLE. W. L IPATTON, Prop, Llegant Rigs at Reasonable Rates, Nos. 19 and 21, North Main Street, Council Blufls, lowa. 110 MAIN ST, GEORGE METCALF, REAL ESTATE, No. 10 Poarl St. ~ IMPORTANT ! READ THIS! P wizh to inform the ladies of Omaha and Council have determined upon closing out my entire stock of goods at my Bluffs that I EMPORIUM, Council Bluffs, within the next 80 daye, and for this purpose I will sell my goods FAR BELOW C JOST. "'he stock consists of the finest line of hair goods and ormaments west of Chicago. MRS. C. L. GILLETT, No. 29 Main $t., Council Bluffs. IWE DON'T WEAT THE EARTH OH, NO! But we do want the people of Western Town to_kuow that the GREAT BARGAIN SHOE STORE NO. 100 MAIN 8T, Cor. First Avenis, carry the largost stock of BOOTS ynd SHOES in this city. That we always lead in popular prices. That perdons wanting reliable gumln can save money by trading with S. A. PIERCE. No. 27 Main Street, Over Incquemin’s JewelryStoroe The Most Modern Novelitis in Elgetric Trussas, Belts, Chest Pro- tectars, Etc. (¥ Agents wanted. KISEMAN'S GREAT REMOVAL SALE! Continues to goon with a determination on our vart to sell as much as vossible of our immense stock bafore moving into our new building Everybody should come to our house to-morrow, and if not able to come to-morrow, come the next day, or some day during this week We want to sell these goods, and we are going to do it Without Regard fo Values! What is our loss is your gain. We do not deem it necessary to mention any particular line ot bar- gains. Evervthlng in the house will be sold a.t reduced prices. Cal and convince yourselves. Mail orders will receive prompt attention. Henry Eiseman & Co.s PEOPLE'S STORE Council Bluffs, Iowa. 3v Patrona S Mo GViDE vmu_ MONEY sl LowEST RATE ON S MAN. HERSMAN & STEVENS, - IFU EML * | SPECIAL SIZES FROM 25 T0 300 HORSE POWER tonn and gatiinates furnishad for comple'n steam pianta, oW LeALCT YoM WAOTS WHOZ6 Faci €COROMY 18 cqnal with Cor E. Send for catalog fm‘ HOTEL MANAWA COUNCIL BLUFES AND OMAHA Located on Lake Manawa, the finest Watering Place and Summer Beautiful Boating and Fishing. Unparalelled Bathing Beach, Resort in the west, Rates $3 Per Day, - “ Oq'l‘y Exclusive.(arpet im/ga it 1) Wc(t\{r\ [owa. Special Bugalns in all napanmnh This Week, e Ao T e e 715 Brosday © "mm U & Dol Ao IMMENSE ARRIVAL OF Swiss Embroidered Flouncings, The prices the lowest ever seen; from 80 to & umn asked by ol]\u dealers. PARASOLS AT RUINOUS PRICES. ‘Hoswry, Mitts and Gloves. e Gole by S N Wiamson. 1ok e Main 9t BO per cent less Prices to suit all. The n\uq Hose from 10¢; 8 for 28c our guaranteed Fast Ula( < Hose at 23c, 83c and 50c¢, beats the worid. “Every pair warranted or money refunded. Mitts and Gloves fror. 10e a pair up. IN GENT'S NECKWEAR We show the most complete line in the city. All the latest styles. An examination will convinee anyone. A manu'acturer’s stock bought for spot cash, which will be cléared out at our usuai low prices. GENT'S WHITE SHIRTS At 25c, 4Bc, BOc and 62ic; better value never handed out to a cus- tomer. In Table Linens, Crashes, Towels, Muslins and &heetings, wiil convince you that the Boston Store is quarters. ARE YOU FOND OF READING? The Boston Store will give away free tt week with every cake of Balsam Fir Soap, the complets work of Rovert Elsemere, Battle of Belief, by the Right Hon. W. E, Gladstone, all for cake of Soap and the two volumes all for 2 The soap uwlx‘. all over for 25¢; Robert Elsmere for 80¢. one quarter, the lot. mplete stock 1n the city. ~ UHAS T SENN~ Lumbin Qh,nifluxt ) EHCINEERING N I i) PRACTICAL Napkins, An examination head- iREBT takes REMNANTIS AT REV BOST@N * STORE FOTRERINGHAM, WHITELAW & © Leaders and Promoters of LOW PRIC 401 Broadway, Council Blufls, Iowa. INANT PRICES! ELECTRIC * LIGHTING, Mills and Eievators Ly guaranteed. C. HARRIS, Agent, No. 510 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs. 2 TASVIS AN 71N v]v.7|\)1»4~"4l\ /s g A’sLSMteVelennanan. €& HOSP, OFF G 4 thse AL ,J]lul(g‘la. REFITTED AND| dowly Furnished Ccnnected by Motor with o %E] Lroadn@t. itad, ¥ \Tel.lal. respondence Solic| SOLE AGENTS COLUMBUS BUGI‘Y 00, S ] COUNClL BLUFFS HOM OPATHS W, H. CHAMBERLAIN, . i ."[,-,f:'.'f’.3"'-5fiififff[“"'.;:f";""‘%filf‘; P. J. MONTGOMERY Surgeon and Homepath. Room 6, Brown building, 115 Pearl $t. Office hours, 9 10 12, 4. ., 2% to 6aud 7w 8, p, m.