s ' mpE c)7t4T1A , DATTX I31 E : UNDO\Z ; ATT V T. i , . T1 QS. I 7OUL . AiNOIt MICYr1ON. Budwelaer beer , Iloscntell. Tel , 323 , Stloko "J A R" Gc cigar. Moore's Stock Food makes fat. Fineat work , D1uf1 City Laundry. Smoka Iron Chancellor Ga cigar. C. B. Jacquemtn & Co „ jewelers and op- ticlnna , 27 South 31nin alreet. Clerk of the Dletrlct Court Freeman L , Itecd is expected bomb from Chicago today. Tlno Theosophical society meets lirs ( ntter- noon at 3 o'clock at room 10 Odd F'ellows' building. There will be morning but no evening' services at St , John's English Lutheran church today. The Ladlcs of the Maccabees will meet in regular session Tuesday afternoon at the usual time and place. Thieves broke Into the barn of W. J. Snothen at 2128 South Avenue Friday night and stole n set of harness. 1)r. J. C. Langan of Clinton , ia „ joined his wife hero yesterday and will spend aov- oral days visiting the exposition. A marriage license was lasued yesterday to A. J. Feigenbaum , aged 21 , and Plaucho II. Walters , aged 10 , both of Omaha , Don't you think. it must ho n pretty good laundry that can please so many hundreds of customers ? Wcll-that's the "Eagle , " 72t Broadway. " ' County Treasurer Arnd yesterday turned over to City Treasurer Reed $5,939,02 , being mho city's proportion of the taxes collected during the month of July. ' Joseph Opelt , proprietor of the ltiiey 4 ' house in Platlsmouth , Neb „ is negotiating for lha lease of a Council Bluffs hostelry. t' Mr. Opelt is n.Yoteran hotel man. E At the Y'Irst Baptist church today the I pastor , Itov. It , Venting , will take as the r 1 subject of his morning sermon , "Tho Eclipse of Faith , " and 1n the evening , "Did You Ever Get Left ? " All members of the executive , entertainment - , mont 8rid reception committees for the grand lodge , Knights of I'ythlas , will meet this morning at 10 o'clock in Knights of 1 t - Pylhina hall , Merriam block , The funeral of the late Mrs. A. V. ' . Dennis 1 will ho held this morning at the family residence , 1$21 Sixth avenue , at 10 o'clock , Roy. It. Venting of the First Baptist church conducting the services. Following the services tire remains will be taken to Missouri Vniley for burial. jr Mrs. Jcnnle Empson , wife of Wnldon r Empson , 1227 Avenue A , tiled yesterday morning of apoplexy , aged 53 years , Deceased - ceased leaves a husband and two daughters. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence , Rev. S. M. Per- ' 4' . ldns of the Christian tabernacle conductin ; the services. Interment tvlll ho In Walnut hill cemetery. C. B. Viavi Co „ female remedy ; consultation - tion free. omce hours , D to 12 and 2 to G. ] Health book furnished , 326.327.328 Mer- rlnm block. , N. Y. Plumbing wmaany. Tel. 250 , If' ' Antoug the Cburebrs. The pastor , Rev. W. S. Bates , having returned from his vacation trip , the regular - ular services at the First Presbyterian church will ho resumed today. At the , I morning service there will be a communion end reception of new members. Sunday school will be at 12 o'clock and Christian Endeavor service at 7 p. m. Announce- mcnt in regard to evening preaching will be made at the morning service. At I o'clock in the afternoon , the pastor will conduct the J services at the Women's Christian assocla- I ilon hospital , Elder F. S. Cushman of Nebraska will preach this evening at 7:45 : at the Iteorgan- , ized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. 1 i The congregation of Grace Episcopal. church will hold a reception at the residence fl of Mr. and Mrs. G , If , Jackson , 517 South + First street , next Wednesday evening to welcome their now rector , fey. R. L. Knox , and family , and also a farewell to Rev. I D , T. Bensted and family on their removal to Wisconsin , where Mr. Boasted will again take up active mission work under the bishop of that state , Mr. Bensted , who recently - cently resigned from his position as teacher in the State School for the Deaf here , has been filling the pulpit of Grace church during - ing the absence of a regular rector and the congregation feel under great obligations to him. llev. R , L. Knox will conduct morning and evening services today at Grace church , but Rev. Dr. Green of Cedar Rapids will not be present as pr'evlously announced , but Is expected to preach there some Sunday - day in the near future. ' , The Second Presbyterian people are Joyful - ful over the outlook for a new building in which to worship. The site on Pierce and 1 Grnco streets , known as the Swan property , 3)115 ) been secured and over $1,500 raised. Applicntlan has been made to the Church .i . Extension society of Now York City for aid , and the work of gathering the funds is being pushed rapidly to coipletlon. Rev. Alex Lltherland , pastor of lho church , will take time by the forelock and preach a sermon of "Church Debts" at the morning aervicu today. In the evening the service will be ht charge of the women , who have I secured tire services of Rev , Fred Grace of ) 1Valnmt. Special music will add to the interest - terest of the evening meeting. Tbo omcial photographs of the United states Navy , coutaluing over 200 pictures of the vessels , with their officers and a num- of the views'of ' th + ill tated Maine , can be had at the Council Illuffs ofitco of The IIoo for 25 cents and n flco coupon. A hoe Sh1tm. During the great exposition there will ho h dumber of friends of Council Bluffa people - ple visiting hero. We wish to impress upon the public the importance of shoving them the beauties of our city. Let them see our pretty parks tad line churches and schools. Show them our liandsomo .residamces 811(1 Pleasant thoroughfares and drh'ownys. In conneetlot with this svo Invite yol to bring thous to our art store nud inspect our art depnrUnent. It doesn't cost nnything and they are sure to be entertained , 1Vo have mt display sonlo rare tumid beautiful pictures and works of art. It will make a lasting impression an the visitors of the benuty of our business establishments aim well as the other sights of the city. Council Bluffs Faint , 011 std Glass Co. , Masonic temple , Digit grade goods , reasonable prices and a complete stock of all kinds of instruments to select from soon will tell , SlncoBourlcius' music house has moved downtown to 323 ' Br'oadwny their business has Increased nteadlly and surely. They enjoy at excellent - lent city trade and the number of their customers from the country is constantly gotlh'g larger , l.asIty for the limtd. A fine program has been arranged for Dtananva for today , The Boston Ladles' Military band will close Its ougagement there with today's performance. Thu crowds that have been at the lake daily during the j last week have enjoyed the music and are loud in their praise of the merits of this musical organization. The amusements at btanawa ore of n varied kind , and it is a pleasant place to spend a day for recreation , Ilrnl Issinte ' 1'rnmsft'rs , The following transfers t'ero flied yesterday - day in the abstract , title and loud otllco of J. W , Squire , 101 ( 'earl street ; 3E , Bridoiateln and wife to T. B. Eli ht'tslngcr , n. 47'4 ' feet of lot 1 , block 4 , Cusady's Council Blurts add , w. d. . $ 250 atCracker slot 3 , blo kr11 , Bper'slxuld , w , . . . . . . . , . 300 J ) , 1) dIteed , guardian , to Millie Real , soli aw'l 646.43 std 8 acres in ne cor , I1OSi muv 31.77.13 , d , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 1,311 'rhrco transfers , total hail. You can't trouounco that word , but just reverse the letters or in other wrds spell It backwards and you have It , and the place to grt the best in the city Is at Sulll- van's , the grocer , 3D Broadway , t . . _ , . . - .wur. - SIIEi GETS SIX INJUNCTIONS Another Batch of Restraining Orders Iseaed Against Saloons. ' EACH CARRIES TIIE ATTORNEY'S ' FEES ( front Saloon Ohjeclor Carries Ills Point .tgnIn-thcr ( Important ' Itullnks ht time District Court. Attorney J. J. Shea , who during the last two years has brought suit against every saloon keeper doing business in the city of Council Bluffs , yesterday secured in the die- trlct court permanent injunctions against six saloons , restraining time sale of intoxicating liquors in them , The saloon keepers enJoined Joined are itasnnrssel & Olsen , Linder & Filler , iVllllam Whitney , Schott Bros. , A. L , Smith and Coombs & Brennan , None of the defendants appeared to plead nail the injunctions - junctions were granted by default , all Shea having to do being to prove the fact that intoxicating liquors are sold as alleged. The decree of permanent injunction carries in each case with it $25 attorney fees and the costs of the stilt. Under the old law the decree carried $100 attorney fees , Shea has a number of similar suits still pending 'in which he has not as yet proved up. In all the suits that Shea has brought at different lines against the saloon keepers of this city lie has never yet put the injunctions granted In farce. Seine of the saloon keepers have gone out of business , but the majority have paid the costs of the suits and the attor- ney's fees and have gone right along selling as before. In the case of Mary Benedict against 0 , w' . Todd the final report of M. F. Rohrer , the receiver , was approved and he was die- charged. In lire suit of the Danish and Norwegian Baptist Book and Tract s5cioty against J , C. Nausea the plaintiffs yesterday filed an amended pslltlon and the court ordered that a new temporary writ of injunction be issued - sued , provided the plaintiff furnished a new bond in the sum of $300. The suit of J. J. Browne against Finley Burke was dismissed at plaintiff's cost. Day & Hess filed an application asking that the court order Receiver Ilannan o1 the Lake Manawa Railway company to pay the taxes alleged to ho due for the years 1894 to 1897 inclusive to the Town of Man- awn. Day & Bess secured a Judgment against the town of Manawa In 1893 , which remains unsatisfied , and they assert that these taxes are the only property existing which could be levied on to satisfy their claim. Judge Smith set August 16 to hear the application , 'e fly agreement Judge Smith entered judgment ment against Harry Inman in favor of E. A. Wickham and W. A. Maurer in the land- lord's attachment suits brought by them in connection with Imnan s recent assignment. XOlice to the I'ub11e. Notice is hereby given that the business known as the Art Emporium , recently con- tncted ) in the name of H. L. Smith & Co. at No. 45 South Main street , has been sold to C. E. Alexander & Co. , who will continue the huslness at the aanie place. Acknowi- edging our obligations to the public for its liberal patronage in the past we bespeak a continuance of these with the new firm. All accounts prior to August 1 will be settled at my omce. D. W , Otis , agent. A Sunday dinner without fish is a general disappointment to all who cit at the table. Leave an order with Sullivan , the grocer , and he will have the fish there on time , Klein , 112 Broadway , keeps the fruits that you want for Sunday. SOCIETY IN COU\CIL IILUFFS. Considernhle Time Given ID Enter- ( nlning Out-Of-'I'orrn Guests. Society in Council Bluffs is busy entertaining - ing out-of-town guests who are here to visit the Transmississippl Exposition , and the last week was marked by a number of social gatherings lucid in their honor. Nearly every family in the city has its quota more or less of visiting friends and relatives and the exposition - position has been the means of bringing together - gether many members of families who have not met for several years. The Midway is proving as popular as over with the swell set of Council Bluffs , while Lake Manawa has lost none of its attractions for evening dancing parties and al fresco suppers at the boat club house. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Face gave a delightful picnic last Sunday near Big lake in honor of their guests , time Misses ' Fricke of Madison , Nob. Nob.Tuesday Tuesday evening Dr. IL A. Woodbury gave a box party at the Trocadero , the guests of honor being the Misses Schoentgen and their visitor , Miss Ilirechl of St , Louis. What was pronounced to be one of the jolliest - liest of the social events of the last week was the tea and dancing party given Wednesday evening at the Boat club house at Lake Manawa by Sues Edyth Ross in honor of her guest , Miss Cooper of SL Paul , Minn. Thursday night Silas Gertrude Bennett gave a dancing party at her home on Bluff street and Willow avenue in honor of her guest , Miss Jerks of Chicago. Monday nfternoon Sirs , Rodney Tyler of 511 Sixth avenue gave a card party at her ltonro for the benefit of the Iowa soldier boys. Miss Fanny Davenport entertained at dinner - nor Monday evening in honor of Sllss Marion Benton , who left for Denver Tuesday , where she will spend the remainder of the summer. 'rife Misses Farnsworth gave a dancing party Friday evening at the float club house al Lake Manwa in honor of their guests , the Misses Nightiugalo and Lorelon of the Columbia quartet and the Misses Jenks and Cooper. Mrs. Lucius wells gave a family dinner party yesterday at her handsome home on Oakland avenue in honor of relatives who are hero visiting lho exposition. The Misses Schoontgen entertained at tea yesterday evening in honor of their guest , Miss Hlrechl of St. Louis. Miss Nell Dodge gave a luncheon Tuesday in honor of her visitor , Miss Iloblzell of St. Louis , Thursday evening Miss Caroline Rohrer entertained at dinner in honor of her cousin , Miss Eunice Sntv'eley , of Lincoln , Neb , Master Walter Shepard celebrated his fourth birthday last Saturday at the home of his parents on Fifth avenue by enter- taming a number of his young friends. Mr. and Mrs , henry Foul celebrated their Jlftleth wedding anniversary last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Foul have the distinction of celebrating the first silver wedding in Coun cq Bluffs , A number of her friends treated Mrs. Frank Peterson to n surprise party Monday o'ening at her home on Vine street. Dr. M , W. Batley entertained during the last week Dr. E. E. Schwartz of Mlnacap- oils. Miss Gertrude Grlbblo of New York city was the guest during the last week of Mrs , Eva Murray at the home of Mr. and Mrs , J , M. Lane on First avenue , Mrs. E , II , Iaworth ( and daughter Nellie visited in Lincoln , Neb. , during the last week , Airs , Charles Lunkley is entertaining Mrs. Anna Lunkley of lioldrege , Neb , Miss Carrlo Payson of Lincoln , Neb „ is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sheldle , Mr. , Ii , Bostwiek leaves next Tuesday for a visit to hot Springs , S. D , I The congregation of the Fifth Avenue S Methodlst church tentlored the' pastor , 11ev , 0. P. Fry , a surprise party Tuesday evenIng - Ing at the new parsonage , Mrs. I' . 11 , Katzenmeyer of Des Moines , In , , has been spending the last week with Mr , and Mrs. G , W. Long , and will 1m joined by her husband this week in her visit here , Mrs , James T , Anderson of Benton street has as her guest her cousin , Miss Marlon Anderson , of Ohio , Ill „ who is attending the exposition , Mfrs. A. M , Bonham has returned from six weeks' visit in Texas , C. C , 1amlllon { of Sherman , Tex „ Is visiting - ing at the home of A. M , Bonham and has thoughts of locating here. Mre. Brady of Buffalo , N. Y „ Is visiting her daughters , Mfrs. Stack end Mrs. Camp bell , Mr , nud Mrs. E. C. Smith of First avenue are entertaining their niece , Miss Floy Smith , of Evanston , 111 , Mrs , Ephraim Brandies bf Missouri Valley , accompanied by her daughter Jesaie , who has Just returned from Clpvelnnd , 0. , where she has been attending h musical college , were the guests during the past week of 0 M. Itaynard and family at 27 North First street while visiting the exposition. Mrs , Henry Schaller of Sparta , Wis. , is visiting her cousin , Mrs. M. Shepard of Madison Itark , This Is the first time in forty years that Mrs. Shepard and her cousin - sin have mat. Mrs. W , M , Smith , who has been visiting Mrs , L , G , Hart of 726 Mi13 street , has returned - turned to her home , accompanied by her mother , Mrs. C. E , Joynes , who has been hero for some time past. Mrs. Charles Ilnas is entertaining her slhlor , Miss Charity Babcock , and her friend , Miss Perkins of Baltimore , Md. Miss Eva Emmerson of Tamora , Neb „ returned to her home Wednesday after a pleasant month's visit with Miss Bonham on Tenth avenue , Miss Ethel Bonham accompanied companied Miss Emmefson home and will visit her for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs , ' W. F. Lyons of North Seventh street are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. William Lyons of Lead City , S , D. Dr. and Mrs. Valters entertained during the past week George and Charles Caywood of Modale , 1a „ who are , taking in the ex- position. Misses Beatrice and Aurella Tinley had as their guests during the week Miss Cora Woods of Sioux City , Miss Siagmaster of Keota and Miss Mac McDonough of Chicago. W. H , Resnor and daughter Grace are visiting with the families of G , 0. and Ii , A. Baird while at the expositlon. Miss Laura Ddidwin has ns her guest Mrs. Clinton of Colton , Cal , Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Orvls are entertain- lag Mr , and Mrs. Frank Southwlch of Chi- cago. cago.Mrs. Mrs. Cole and family of Pueblo , Cole „ are the guests of Mrs. 0 , B. Miller. Mrs. H. Sludge returned home this week from an extended visit with relatives in Blanchard , Ia. Mrs. T. J , Foley left Wednesday for New York and before returning will visit several eastern watering places , The young people of the First Baptist church gave a very pleasant social Thursday - day evening st the residence of Mr. and Mrs. George Mlles on Turloy's Glen , The Ladies of the Maccabees gave an ice cream social and dance Thursday evening at the home of Sirs , Foster on , South Nineteenth - teenth street. Cards have been received for the wedding of J , L. Cahoon and 'Miss Grace Loreno de tilers at St. Paul ; Minn „ next Wednesday. Mr. Cahoon is well known in Council Bluffs , having formerly resided here. Miss Gertle Hough of Avenue B is visiting - ing friends in Avoca. Mr. and Mrs. Blue of South Tenth street are entertaining their daughter , Mrs. W. F. Rogers of St. Louis , and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Geise have gone to Chicago , where they will meet a sister of Mr. Gelse and accompany her as far as New York oa her way to Europe. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Atkins are enter- taming Misses Marie Stapp , Alice Longley and Thenla Cooper o1 Des Moines and Bert Jasmine of Schenectady , N , Y. Charles J. Smith of Carbondale , Ill. , and Miss Anna M. Hoag of Denver , Colo. , were married Tuesday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs , Robert Mullis on Oakland avenue , Dr. and Mrs. P , J , Montgomery are entertaining - tertaining at tlmlr home on Fourth street Mrs , D. ML A , Judd and daughter of Los Angeles , Cal. Mrs , Beer , accompanied by her three children - dren , is visiting her parents , Mr. and Mrs. L , C , Baldwin , Mr , and Mrs , George W. Skinner of Park avenue have as their guests their nelce and nephew , Miss Allie Waterman and Fred Skinner of Clarinda , Misses Startle and Wllliana Woodworth of Ida Grove , Ia „ are the guests of Captain and Mrs , 0. M , Brown of South Seventh street. Mrs , F , C. Raymond and Mrs. E , A. Raymond of Brockport , N. Y. , arc the guests of their brother , A , W. Wyman and family. Mr , and Mrs , John Post of Anthon , Ia „ are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C , G. Case of 1805 South Eleventh street. Mr , and Mrs. J. E , McIntosh of Oak street will entertain this week Dr. J. M. Polnnd , wife and daughter of Waodbino , Ia. , Miss Lillian Bell of Ashland , Nob. , is the guest of Mrs. Frank True , David Wilbur Baldwin of Omaha has been the guest during the last week of his aunt , Mrs. C. F. P. Froom. Miss Craig of 6071VIilow avenue had as her guest during the past week Sties Jonnie - nie Gregg of Omaha. Mrs , Samuel C , Smith of Saginaw , Mich „ Is visiting her slater , Sirs. Bland Rishton. Miss Genevieve Roff of Kansas City is the guest of the family of Robert Mullis. Mr1. P , IL Hankins anti sou Arthur of Kansas City are guests of John H , Clark and family of 522 Sixth avenue , The Misses Payne of 2300 Avenue A are entertaining their cousin , Miss Etta Inger soli of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. bleary Schoeneck of Chicago are the guests of George Rudlo and family of South First street , while visiting the exposition - position , They leave for Denver today , Miss Cora blade , had as her guest during the last week Miss Smeado of Sioux City. One of the most notable events of the last week was the reunion of the Mayne family which was celebrated by a picnic at Lake Manawa last Wednesday. Between thirty. five and forty members of the family gathered - ered , many of whom had not seen one an. other for several years , while some of the younger members had never met before , Gideon Mayne of this city was the patriarch of the family , being upwards of 90 years of age. The gathering comprised time families of W , S. Mayno , Council Bluffs. E , E , Mayno , Council Bluffs ; A. I3 , Mayno , Salt Lake ; Karl Mayne , Council Bluffs ; J , TI , Mayne , Crescent City , Ia. ; Elmer Clark , Gretna , Neb „ and Gideon Mayne , Council Bluffs , Spain has had enough and is about to call off the dogs of war , It won't cut any llguro with Sullivan , the grocer , who will continue to furnish part of the victors with the best fresh fish caught from the waters of the American continent. No use talking , there isn't anything ( list equals Klein's summer drinks. 1'1,11 'I'nx Case Goes by Default , In the case brought by Poll Tax Collector Allwood against ( leorgo H. Stillman in Justice tice Perrier's court to enforce payment of tlno tax , judgment was entered yesterday against Stillman for $17.80 , Stillman had filed an affidavit claiming exemption from payment of the lax on account of physical disability hut failed to put in an appear. mice wbea the case was called , The amount of the poll tax is $2 , but as the city had , s w 1' , J' . , . . , „ su , wrsl.w .e , I v r , . - r-- Not GovernmentStamps. - _ No , our Stam1)S are diferenb in make u1 ) and cost. Ours cos t you nothing whiio those of Ulido Sam's Como high. You can get our stamps merely for the asking-but be sure and ask for them whoa making your 1)urchases from the Council Bluffs merchants named below : , 1 Art Stullo , Grille 1Vork. Inlnt5 , Oils nail Glass. 400 , S , S. Keller , 311 , 313 , 315 , Itarry Schmidt , Broadway ( Stamps 13ruxdwav F , II , ltorgnti C Co. , 712 Broadway , given only when cash deposit is made , ) Grureries , \Ierrian Block Phnrnuicy , Car , Malts Art Needle Work. Bartel & Miller , 100 W'cst Broadway , Street and 1VIllov Avenue. Mesdames Stork & Crisp , 311 Broadway , Phone 359. Itrewn & 11'rsner , f17 Main 'Street. ' ' . John Olen , T30 Broadway. Dell 0 , Art itouutl'I'hrcnd linens. , , . Morgan , 140 Ilronttvny , I C ,1. Lacy , 391 tree Mesdames Stork & Crisp , 311 BroadwaY. J. C . Nielsen & Co . , 307 South Eighteenth , 1'hntulrrtrihle Work. Free lessons given. Street. Ilnrry Srhnildt , 406 lroadway , ( Stumps linby Cnrringrs. G. C , Ilnnscn & Co „ 330 Droadwny , given only when cash deposit is made , ) S. S. Keller , 311 , 313 , 315 Broadway. Evans & i < Issel , 512 Broadway , iloiumt MOUlding , itnkrry. A. W. Barrett , 912 Avenue F , . , C , Widmnier , S2S 1lroadvva ) . , It. J , linm'ock , 005 NortlvSth Street' J , II. bong , . 31 Minis Street. , , 11nmJo5 , , Olnndulln5 , Ete. , Charles Krlngel , Broml'vav' and Oak. Smltt ) ; vlu4minrs , Banrlclus Music house , 325 Broadway. C , L , Carstensen , 314 Broadway , J. T , Findley , 337 Broadway , , lIIe'eie Snndrles turd Rcpnlrs , linrdtvnrr , Short ) lush , Council Bluffs Cy'clery , 337 Broadway. Cole & Cole , 41 Main Street. Bourlcius Slimsic House , 325 Broadway , Ciunrles S vaine , , . 111. ' ales. 310Broadaay. Shuns , Council Bluffs CYclery , 337 Broadway. ' 1e'vm'lr ) ' ' S. A , I'Icrco & Co „ 100 Main Street , 11001(5 stud Sumtinucr ) , bt , Wolinnn , 409 Broadway. 51tn5 , ' D. 1.V' . 'Bushnell , 22 Slain street. ( Give Inuumlry. J , B , I.ong , 31 Slain Street , stamps when naked for at the time goods Eagle Laundry Co. , 721 Broadway , ( No stamps given on Painting , ) are bought and paid for , except on school Incrs' Slivern nre. , books. ) Batten her an IIonlton , M [ , ilollman , 409 Broadway , Bouts mu1 Shoe"tcsdamcs Stork F Crisp , Sit 'Brotdway. i S. A. Pierce & Co. , IOu ) Main Street , Silks. Cltlut and Glnssn , Bent ' 3lnrkrts , nre . , . ( Heminway and Brainerd & Armstrong , ) J 11. Pace , 738 Broadway' bL Wollman , 409 Iiroadw , ' „ y. Jfesdttmes Stork & Crisp , 311 Broadway. , . . Cent nud 1VOOd , C Ii. iluber & llro „ 112 East Broadway. Storrs nud . . ' C. O , D Market , C 11. Orvis , Prop , , 537 Ituuges. It. IL Williams , 150 Broadway , Broadn ny , Cole & Cole 41 Mlnht Street. Ienlistty. ' Charles Svalne , SIP 'Urondvn' . Welker Sinai Co. , 220 South Mahn St , Dr , I , . E. floe , room 322 Merrlani Block , .1 , 1V. Barrett , 912 Aveno F , . Shuulmluu , , , . ' . Dr A 0. Mludge , 310' Broadway. ' ' ' Dinutod s , 3lerehunt 'I'nllnrlmr ; , 1 : Mesdames Stark & Crisp , 341 Broadway. M. Woliman , 409 Broadway , Simon Johnson & Co. , 513 Broadway. 'rnilurltmg , Urugs nud Druggists' Smulrlc5 , MIIIItery. Simon Johnson & Co. , 543 Broadway , ' F. II.Morgan & Co. , T42 Broadway. Miss L , A. Wollman , 339 Broadway , i'huvnre. Merriam Block Pharmacy , cor. Main t Street nail Avenue. Mirrors , Cole & Cole 41 Main Street. Brown & Wes ne , 6l7 limn Street , g , S. Keller , 311 , 313 , 315 Br m iway' Charles Swains , 3O ( Broaday , Dell G. Morgan , 140 Broadway , I Muslcnl atereltnndise , John Olson , 7D Broadway. L. Massenberg , 030 Broadway. Bourlcius Music house , 325 Broadway. Upho151rry. Dye Wurk , S , S Keller , 311 , 313 , 315 Iroadway. Schoedsack's Twin City Dye Works , car , Sewsiapers. Wall l'nper , Avenue A and Twenty-sixth street. Omaha Dally flee. 10 Pearl Street. J. B , Long , 31 .limn Street. Pmbroidery tumid Fl1throlder3 Silks , ( Stamps are given to all subscribers pay- No , , ( stamps given on Painting ) 1ng cash ht hull of account. Extra stamps 1lfesdnmes Stork & Crisp , Broadway ' e311 1\nlchcs null Clocks , p'lunr marl r cad , given to new subscribers , ) ' f" " and I'eriudlenls. Sf. IV011maL 409 Broadway. J. C. Nielsen & Co , , 307 South Eighteenth ' . D. tV. Bushnell , 22 Main street , ( Give 11'Iznrd Cough FiIfrir. Charles Krlngel , Broadway and Dale stamp ; when asked for at the time goods Drown & Wesnor , 617 Main Street. Strcet. are bought and paid for , except on school WOmL 1V. Barrett 912 Avenue F , books , ) " R , H , Williams , 150 , , J , Hancock 605 North .9th Street , Broadway . . - i'nrnltgre. Optical ( foods , c. A. Lacy , 361 linrrlson Street , tit. n'oliman , 400 Broadway. ( Eyes tested J. C. Nielsen & Co. , 307 South 18th St. I' 4 ; S Keller , , 311 , 313 , 315 Broadway. free. ) , , w , Barrett , 912 Avenue t' Bear > ttn mind , that it costs you nothing to get our premiums , The Premium Stamps get them FREE. Our office is always open and you are cordially invited to come and bring your friends , if you have been overlooked in the distribution of our Stamp Books kindly and will , , notify us we take pleasure in s > .ipP1Yiug you. , THEY ARE FREE TO ALL. t ; Yours very respectfully Co-Operative. Premium 0 0 9 ) I im I - C AI , TU NOU L. Marrager. To clean u1 ) our stock in all short lengths in carpet- Ingrains , Tapestry , Body Brussels , Moquette , Axminster and Velvets-we will sell them at prices which will surprise you. emnant Rugs. We have all short length carpets made Into rugs , finished in fringe to match , which we will almost give away. away.at OO at These Prices : \ Tapestry Brussels rugs with fringe , 1 to 1334 yards long , 60c. Body Brussels rugs , with fringe , 1 to 1't yards long , 75c , $1,00 and $125 ; Best Moquette rugs , with fringe , 1 to 1'4 yards long , $1.00 ; 1' , yards long , $125 , Velvet rugs , with fringe , $1,25. Odd Lace Curtahis , We have Just finished a nice , drapery room , something Council Bluffs has not had in the past , and to make room for an immense new line of draperies we will sell all the remaining stock of the Council Bluffs Carpet Co. ' at cost. All odd curtains in Nottlughams , Irish Point , Brussels Nets , Tapestry Brussel Nets , Madras , India Stripes , Silk Stripes , Scrims and Swiss 'below cost. s We have a large line of table covers , in silk , chenille , tapestry , etc. , which you can have at almost nothing. We are going to close them out , as we will not handle this line any more. Remember our mattings and our new fishnet door draperies , also our Wisconsin grass matting ( the pride of America ) and grass matting rugs at SOc , 75c and $1.00 , TREYNOR Sc GORHAM ' Odd Fellows' Temple , subpoenaed a physician 1o give expert testimony - mony the costs brought the Judgmentto the respectable figure of $17.60 , , against whom suit bas also been brought and who likewise flied an affidavit of exemption emption on account of physical disability , took a change of venue yesterday from tile court of Justice Vlen to that of et Burke , where it will be heard tomorrow. The suits against Stillman and Shea were brought in tbo nature of test cases. It isn't necessary to go to a cooking school to learn how to conk s Illival has nice steaks of fish Year x them as easily cooked as the steaks of beef bought of your butcher , Gies the Girl a Gunrdltut. Judge Smith heard the application ter- day for the appointment of n guardian for Minnie Ackerman , the 15-yeanold daughter of J. B , Ackerman , The father was recently fined In Justice Burke's court f beating the girl and sumcient evidence was introduced - duced at the hearlog yesterday to show that the conduct of Ackerman toward his daughter was not such as it should be and limo court granted the application. L. D , Leper , in whose family the young woman has'been staying pending the bearing , was appointed the guardian. "Bettalt keep e" and theomeggs let 'em lay eggs. Then e and buy a mess of fresh fish of Sullivan , the grocer. FOR SALE-0000 second-hand bicycle at a bargain , Call t The d ® c Bluffs. Map of Cuba , West Indies ana the World at The lice office , lee each. The Evans laundry 15 the leader to flue work both for color and finish. 520 Pearl street , Phone 290 , Stirs Soldier Ilnsbund for Illvoree , GRAND RAI'IDS , Stich , , Aug , 0 , Mrs , John Vos , wife of Lieutenant Colonel Von of the Thirty-second Michigan volunteers , now at Fernandiua , Fla „ today began suit against Miss hose Vanllereluds for $10,000 damages for alienation of her husband's idW tYnLmcNdit4' 1Ajtr. : .a + affections , Slmo had already filed cult against her husband for separate maintenance , declaring - claring that ho had contributed nothing to his family's support since his rcglment assembled - sembled in April. ROBBERIES ARE NUMEROUS Aberdern Thleves Appear to lie I'nr- tlul to IIic'clcs and 11 Ides , ABERDEEN , S. D. , Aug , 0.-Special.- ( ) Considerable stealing has been going on hero recently , showing that a very lawless class infest the city at the present tine. Two bicycles have been stolen in the past tow days , One was taken from the porch of Mr. Stebbins' residence while lie was eating dinner. Several bundles of hides were stolen from 11. Roclcingliam , evidently taken by the same parties who imavo been stealing hides at other points near hero. A series of three games of ball between Webster and Aberdeen closed this week. The first game was a tie-7 to 7. The next Webster won by a score of 15 to 5. The last game resulted in a 'victory for Aber. deen by a score of 10 to 1. The next series of games will be played on the Wet ster diamond , probably next week. Preparations are all conlpleto for the teachers' institute , which opens hero on Monday , August 15 , and continues until September 2. lion rd Of Ignmllsutlun , Pl1RRl : , S. D. , Aug , 6. ( Special Telo- gram-Tho ) State Board of Equalization hiss completed its assessment of corporation property. The total raise on all the raft- roads of the slate is $191,120 , an average increase of a little over 2 per cent , The Milwaukee waukeo and Northwestern systems were given an average raise of $100 per mile , the former to an average valuation of $3,520 per mile and the later to $3,476. The lines of ( ho Milwaukee are from $4,500 on main lines down to $2,100 , on branches , the Northwestern from $4,100 un main lines down to $2,100 on branches , The Dubuque & Sioux city was given a raise of $200 per mile. Thu Great Northoru , Omaha , /s"se's/ s r + ts + 1 , + Is ' + / . + r's' s/s . ; h , / ss , N sh " + Iss'(1 ' + Is + / . slFs A. + Is - + Is i1 RD MI G ( jt Y 3r a p Around Council Bluffs , , . r" ! You cnn bus' Improved nud unimproved fruit Innis ehenper In i. , 4 this vicinity titan anywhere in time United States. There Ia no fnil. tIg . . + fag urn , or crops here. Look at our Fruit Farms while they are Its bear- ' % Ir DAY fi III39:3 , ! r. act 4A'r iJ Y Z. . 'rho R a n1 D.lut0 nail Lone Brokers , T ! ii ha 10oxcluglvo sale of a large number of ' 1II 39 Pearl 5t. Connoil B1nffs. a Fruit Garden maid Grain Fmirius. Write , Ie . [ 'ersonaliv conduct buyers through our ; ; ! them for information and state whu ou ' , I' ' orchards tree of charge. „ , „ t v as sy I i q , I' p , , 1 pl r I I h G.W. Nan le M.D , TEE 000D SAMARITAN 25 YE1R'S ESPERIENCE : , llteader ot Dlxenscs of sliest and VOrtlC14 prtopluu'roit of Tug World's Ilerbal Dispensary of Medlchrt , . 1 CURT Catarrh of Bead , Throat nail lungs , Diseases of Eye and Ear , Fits mind Apoplexy , Hcart , Liver and Kidney Dlsenscs , Diabetes , llrtght's Im scase , St. Vitus Dance Itheunmatlsnm , Scrofula , Dropsy cured withou ( lapping , Tape Worms removed , all chronic Nervous aumi Private Diseases. LOST MAPINOODmniddleag men , Only Pyslalurl who cnn SYPHILIS , properly mire SYPHILIS without destroying teetaudbones. No mer ourY or poison mnlnentl used , rlmo only Physiciamr who can tell what alit you without asking n questieit. There at n dlstanco send for queslioe blank. No. I for men ; No , 2 for wornCn , All corns ondence strictly ooufidonlial Medicine sent by express. Address mill letters to G , W , PANGLE , M , D. , dbtl l5rondwuy , COUNCIL DLUFFB , IA f ' 8end 2 centsim on for renlr. THE N UMAY JACOB NBUMAYBKPROP. f61 , 200 , 205 , 210 , Broadway , Council Bluffs , Rates , $1.25 per day ; 75 roome , F'h st-clusl 1 , ewely respect. Motor line to mill depots. Local agency for limo Celebrated St. Louts A. B. C. Doer , First-class bar in corm neclion , Burlington & Missouri Itver ( and Cedar Itnphle & Northern were not raised over last year's assessment. Express companies were raised $21,000 and the Weslenm Union Telegraph - graph was raised $22,076 , making a total increase of $238,000 In corporation property in the slate. , Chingrs It Is' ( lieu Immtil Circles , HURON , S. D „ Aug , 6Spechd- ( ) A vacancy has occurred in the Beadle county republican ticket by time withdrawal of Prof , Edwin flukes , candidate for superintendent of schools. Ile hiss accepted time position of superintendent of time normal department of the Presbyterian' college ! mere , Time county central committee will doubtless name l'rof , Coriry to fill the vacancy , as ho was a candidate for the place when Prof. Dukes was nominated. ' , Prof , hey R , Larkin and wlfo have gamma to Las Crucee , N. M. , where Mr. Larkin has accepted a professorship in the Now Mexico Agricultural college , froma which lm graduated four years since. For mho last two years bfr. Larkin was superintcndent of ( hue city schools at Wolecy , . ( ' n J . t 4 " ' I' Al j-1 . + ' , / : ' J i O MIT 0 , r i u 4 ace , ,1JETIfOI , BOWnTHEIR ' , HEADS ; Distributed by John Woodward Os Council Bluits , Iowa. Gas and Gasoline - , Engines , r 1 to 250 Horse - - Power , ITLmt'a'IOK MACIINBIY [ ( OP ALL KINDS , all on its o' + write for prices anti ( lOSCrIption4 Council III utrs , fowl. WM. WELc TRANSFER I I N E Bet tvrrn ( ' 0unrll Ill uffs amid tjunha ) , Rates Iteasonuble , HallefacUon Guaranteed , Council Blurts oltdce , No , S North Slain street , Trlephono 12x. Omuhu 0111co cc. moved to 322 Houth Flflecnth street , Telo , phonu 1304. , Connections made with South Omaha 1 t , , , _