THE vSUNDAY BEE. SUNDAY JTTffJE 3 , 1883.-SIXTEEN PAGE8. SUNDAY BEE POUNOIL BLUFFS NO. 12 I'EAIlli ST11EE1 Cellvercd by Turrlcr In Any Tftrtot the City a Twenty fonts rcr Week. II , W.TJLTON. , . . . MANAOKII TRMU'HONKSl . No. 43. : NtOUT KllltOll , No. 23. " : tixoit MENTION. ' " N , Y. Plumbing Uo ] tfcw miring goods nt Holler's. The hull game of the deaf mutes yeslcrdn ; resulted In n decided scoop for the Hluft boy * . The score was 41 to 0. The Wtips' daughters of the Presbj-tcrln ; church will entertain u social In the clmrcl parlors next Tuesday evening. Colorado and West Virginia coal and bcs Marblchcad limo nt Council Hluff's lumbc romtmny'fl. IKK ) Main utrcet. Telephone Nc ! 7 The republican has leased a room on th ground door of the Masonic temple , whlc Will bo used during the present cnuipalg year. The regular monthly meeting of th Woman's Christian association will bo hul nt the residence of Mrs. Simon Eisman U morrow at 3 o'clock. The Oedcn house Is not yet formal ! opened , but It Is so far completed that las evening supper was served. The house I now ready for business. Yesterday afternoon the little daughter c Mr. nnd Mrs. N. T. Miller was burled. Th funeral services were held at the residence 1409 South Seventh street. Yesterday marriage licenses wore grantc to the following persons : Jacob Nelson an Gerties Larison , Willis J. Fowler nnd Maggi - , Stuart. All parties reside in this city. Yesterday afternoon the deaf mutes froi the Institution met those of the Ncbrusk Institution , on the Omaha base ball ground and a rattling good game was the result. Wall McFftddcn started for Hawthorn Infc yesterday afternoon. The object of his visl Is not known. Ho took along a bit of Hal Ing tackle , but , of course , ho won't use it. Yesterday the band stand was moved froi Unylcss to Fnlrmouot park nnd placed at tli head of Park avenue whore it will bo use for the same purposes us those for which Was originally made. Mr. A. U. Duvcnirart lies In a critical coi dltlon at the Op < lon house. His disease I typhoid fovcr. His family Is with him , an everything possible Is being done to alluvial his painful condition. Masonic Star Chapter No. 47 , U. A. M Will hold Its regular convocation Monda evening nt 7:30 : o'clock. Work in tinK. . / Hofrcshmcnts after. All visiting H. A. J cordially invited. Uy order M. E. II. P. The pupils of Prof. Yonkormann cave a Informal music recital yesterday aftcrnoo at the hall in the "Gardens. " Most of th pupils were joung , but they showed consic crablo"proliciency in the study of the dlvin art. Evidently Mr. Graham , of Macedonia , cat not keep sober long enough to get out of tli city. Ho paid ? 8. 10 for a plain drunk yestc ( lay morning and bcforo night Wiis slid In o the greaser again. This time it is a doub ! and twisted drunk. The Northwestern road ran out a lot c few coaches yesterday on Nos. 't nnd I They wore direct from the Pullman shop : They arc of the most Improved patten : throughout , and furnished with Halter hca crs Within a week or so full vestibule trains will be sent out , which will add muc to the efficiency of the carrying service c the road. Next Thursday evening the ladies of tli Baptist church will give a social and strav berry festival. During past years the ladic have worked nobly for the cause they lov < lind It Is largely through their efforts that tli church is to-day in its nourishing conditioi Such efforts merit recognition at the hands c the public , and this entertainment should b most liberally patronized. In the game of ball which will bo playc to-day at Manawa park the J. J. llurclii ; Will bo constituted as follows : Hattcry , Ml lett aud McElroy ; Lucas , shortstop ; Hollam first base : Mct.aughlln , second base ; Han inond , third buse ; Uriiingtoti , left ilelt Baldwin , right Hold ; McCray , center Held. . collection will bo taken at the beginning ( the game to defray the expenses. To-morrow evening the Rev. Joseph I Hey , IX U. , of Chicago , will give a most ci tcrtaining and instructive lecture on "Ii dians. negroes and Chinese. " The lectui will bo illustrated by seventy-five stcreopt con views thrown on n screen by a powcrft dissolving calcium light. The lecture wi bo delivered nt the Congrcgutimil churcl No admission fee will bo charged. No on can afford to miss it. Late Friday evening Gcorgo T. Hound nKed 20 , and Gunsic Trcmainc. n ed 18 , but of Omaha , ciunu over to the UlufTs and ver Illicitly secured n marriage license nnd wet married , the Hov. T. J. Mnckay porformin the ceremony. The groom is a sou of th late S. P. Hounds , editor of the Omaha Hi publican. The marriugo is a burprise , f < few know that it was contemplated. Coi grutulations are in order. pMonov nt low rates on first-class lurm securlt < Iturnhuin , Tullcys & Co. , IK Main mrect. Union Abstract company , 2SO Main Btrcc Tip ton has bargains in rcul estate. Personal W. S. Williams is at homo from n trip t Mexico. John J. Fralnoy and Will P.itton uro visi ing in St. Louis. Mrs. General Coo of Nebraska City Is vi Itlng the family of E. A. Spoonor. W. S. Shepherd , of Columbus , Ohio , fatlu of H. L. Shophurd , Is In the city on a vis with his son. Mr. 11. H. Howland , of Omaha , has a copied vtio l > oition of night clerk at tl Ogdon. Mr. J. W. Hraglnton of the Jinn of Hrni Inton & Co. has been ill for some days , but now on the road to health again. D. M. Wyland of the Harlan bank , was i the city yesterday , and leaves to-day for S Louis , to vote , as ho says , for the next jiroa dcut , Mrs. S. W. Hattoy of Chli-ago has been ft n few days a guest of Mrs. C. .1. Colby. Yc torday morning she departed over thu Unlc Pnoitlo for points further west , Mr. A. Hclmn , of Jiiucsvillo , WIs. , has a .coptcd the buporlnteiidency of the Pullmn commissary department at this point. Ilu hi not yet moved his family , but will probab ! do so in the near futuro. Mm. Soclyo , mother of General Suporii tondcnt Evans , of the Wells , Farjro Exprei company , has moved from Portland , -Or During the summer months she will occur the residence of the Hov. T. J. Mackay du ing the absence of his family. For the present at least the thrcatene iliniculty between the Union Pacltlo managi inent and the employes Is settled , Unic Pacific engines take the cars over tliolirldf both ways , which compromises the matter ' the satisfaction of all parties concerned. Get n Homo. Parties desiring n homo either In the Vn Brunt ami Hioo addition or Gregg trac Council Bluffs , with house built to tmlt cu tomeron easy monthly payments , can s cure the same In thu next ten days by inqui infill Nonpareil nfllco , Omaha , or room N C , Everett block , Council HlufTs , la. Slicr.ft ) loans niuncy on real estate. The engineers strike ) for Durlin Bro for their groceries , 6W ! Broadway , 1 Lloyd will talto your order. Tel.'JO. . K. H. Shcafe loans money on chatti Bcniirlty o ( every description. Prival consulting rooms. All uusiucbs strict ] confidential. Olllce 600 Broadway , co ncr Main street , up-stair.s. Cut liate-x to ( 'Iilcajjo. Tfie Chicago , Burlington & Qulnc railroad will glvo cut rules to all wli ( Ichiro to attend the republican coi volition nt Chicago , one ( urn for tl round .trii. ] A special twin will rifer for their accommoeiatioi hut the ticko will bo god on regular trains on ai Iifttir Juno 16. Tickets will bo on sa on Juno 14 and from the 10th to I'.Hh elusive , ( teed to return between ll 20th mi * 25th. M. M. Mmiinll , k'or.ir ugcnl. The Federal Judges Will Hear Fur ther Prohibition Testimony. SERVICES AT THE CHURCHES Quirk IB Pronounced Guilty Whni Our Now Motor Ijlno AVII1 He An Excursion to Crete Wanted. A Hitch In the Prohibition Imw. It seems that notwithstanding the decision of the United States supreme court In tin Kansas cases , which was supposed to sctth forever the validity of the Iowa prohibitory statute , that Messrs. Wright , Haldwin am Ilaldano do not regard the matter as settled The fact that the circuit court of tht United States has not yet remanded to the state court any of the Council Hluffs cases h n somewhat significant one. It will be re mombcrcd that motions to remand about three hundred cases were argued before tin full bench In Uubuqtio some time since , Judges Brewer , Love and Shiras all bolns present. At that time It was discovered tlial the grounds upon which Messrs. Wright , Jiildwin nnd Hnldnno attacked tlu law were different from those relied upon by the other lawyers , nnd the Council Hluffs cases had n separati heat ing. Nothing was done by the federal court until the decision of the supreme court was announced when nil the Iowa cases were peremptorily remanded except the Council Uluffs cases. It now transpires that the federal judges are In doubt as to these cases and that an order has hcciimadothnt furthei argument will bo heard upon them when tin United States circuit court convenes at Keo- kuk on the fourth Monday In June. Services I''or the Sntibnth. The churches of tho-city throw open theli doors to-day and cordially invite every one t < como and worship. A variety of services ii presented , In which all can surely find wha will suit their individual notions. St. Peters At St. Peter's Catholic churcl Kev. Adolph Wcssellinc will ofllciate. Tin morning subject will bo "The Great Mys tery. " All are Invited. Hroadwuy Methodist Services at Uroad way Methodist church at 10iU. : Prcachiiii by the pastor , Hov. W. H. W. Hces. Sun day-school nt noon. Class meeting at < i0 : ! ! Preaching service at 70. : : ! Strangers an cordially invited to come and worship will us. us.St. . Paul's Church The bishop of No hraska will preach and administer the apes tollc right of continuation in St. Paul's Epis copal church this evening. The public am strangers always heartily welcomed to thcsi services. Congregational Services in the Congrc gational church this morning. Subject "Paul the Debtor. " No evening service ai the pastor is suffering from a severe cold. V full attendance is desired in the morning. Presbyterian Preaching as usual botl morning and evening. Uev. Hugh Taylor recently from Princeton , N. J. , will 1111 tin pulpit. Sabbath school at 12 o'clock Strangers and others cordially invited. Harmony Mission Services at Harmon : Mission chapel this afternoon at S o'clocl conducted by Mr. Henry Cocker of the M E. church. Sabbath school at 4 o'clock Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 o'clock prompt. Scripture passage , Homans , 1211 chapter , 1st , Ud and M verses. Uaptlst Preaching by the pastor of tin First Haptist church at 10:80 a. m. and 8p in. Subject for morning : "The Priesthooi of Christ , ' , for evening , "Judas the He trayer of his Lord. " Sunday school at 12 m Young people's meeting nt 7 p. in. Scat ! free ; all cordially invited. Overtoil Mission There will be preachinj for the Ucrcan Baptist church by Hov. T. V Thlckstuu this afternoon at S o'clock. Methodist Episcopal Church W. II. W Hecs , pastor. Preaching at 10'iO a. m. 01 "Methodism and Its Inspirations ; " 8 p.m. Sunday observance , and a review of an abli divine's plea for Sunday base ball. Seat1 free. free.V. . M. C. A "Summer Kevlval , " Ilcbrcv ; t-U , subject for Y. M. C. A. meeting this 4 p in. , Kev. DoLong leader. Brother DoLoni invites every man in the city , old , young am stranger. Special music to-day. Come am have u good time. Tell your friends abou it. S. B. Wudsworth & Co. loan money. The oldest firm , and largest stock o wall paper in the city. All the nov shades in ingr.iins and valours. A fov patterns in gilts tit lOo pur roll at Niles 4012 Broadway. Jolin Quirk is Guilty. Yesterday morning in the district cour the arguments in the Quirk case were con tinned. These wcro closed and the Jury wu charged at 4 o'clock. At & :4 : ! > the Jury an nounced an agreement , and they were takci into the court room , where the Jud ; o wu waiting to receive the verdict. Quirk wa pronounced guilty , and the Judge set nex Thursday to pronounce sentence. The South Omaha beer gardens fo : rent to private parties. The Fluent in the Imntl. During the past \vcelj the Omaha am Council Bluffs Bridge company has com plctcd its arrangements for equipping th motor line which is to connect the twocitlce Mr. Pullman , of Chicago , was here and th order for this equipment was placed in hi hands. That gentleman assured Manage Evans that when completed nnd in ruunini order that line would bo without oxceptloi the best in the entire west. It was nls definitely scttleil that the motor cars will after intersecting the present line at Six tocntu street , run up Broadway to Firs street , at thu Methodist church corner Then a person can get on the car nt Fin. street and step off nt thu postofllco In Oinului This will assuredly give all that can be dc sired in the way of close connection betwcci the two cities. Motor Ijlno Tlmo Table. Until further notice the Munnwu mete line will leave the Rock Island tracks at 0 , 1 nnd 11 o'clock a. in , ; at 1 , " , U , 4 and 5 o'cloc ! p , in. and at 7 , 8 , ii and 10 o'clock p , m. KIUIHUH City and Omalia , Commencing June 1 , 1SS8 , the 1C. C. , St. J fi. C. , B. H , H. Co. will run their trains Nos U and 4 between Kansas City and Omnha vi Council BluffH and the U. P. bridge. The , will arrive and depart thosamoashcretofuri M. M. MAUSIUI.I. , _ Gen'l Agent. "Why Not CJo to- Crete ? Probably more tlmn one-half of the popi lutlon of Council Bluffs uro more or less ii tercstfld in the matter of establishing Clmutauqua assembly here. Very many hav hardly an intelligent or adequate idea of th operation of this work. They are intorfstc because they believe it will bring peed rt suits to the city ami its interests. They ar desirous of lenrnlntr more of Its practice workings than they have been able to d from the discussions of the subject whii : has been hud heretofore. This opportunit will bo given them during the sessions of th assembly at Crete , Neb , There U no questio hul what a large attendance of Counc Bluffs and Omaha people would bo secure if an excursion train. would bo run from hen Then the Clmutauqua members hero coul attend these sessions at a very nominal o pciiBO. Lett some ono take tlui matter i hand. The investment would , wlthui , prove u paying one. Buy mantels , prates nnd. hearth fui of the Now York plumbing Ca HeptiblUinns Take Notice. * It Is particularly urged upon all citizen that wish To retain a hearty equilibrium In 01 : iolltica to attend the meeting of the republ cnn olub.Mondftycvenlng.June-l.at theirnci headquarters , No. 1 , Masonic temple blool Among other matters of importance is tli election of a president. M. F . Ml KIIS , Secretary. THE ELEMENTS HAVE BEEN THE Dry Goods Business ! BUT Will make such prices and give such bargains , all this week , that no matter whether it rains or shines , the people will ho out in force. They will not bo ' able to resist the great 'temptation to buy goods cheap. All sensible people know that before the Kourth of .Inly there will bo plenty of weather of the red hot hort , and now is a good time to get ready. "Special sale each and every day during this wool : will make things lively at our stores. A Sensation at Embroidery Counter , By the sale of our big purchase from a leading Swiss manufacturer of Hamburg Edgings at le , } cIc , Ole , 7jc. 8Jc , lc ( ) , lUJe and loc a yard. Swiss edgings gc at 2Je , 4c , 5o , Glc , 7ic , 8ie , 10elUJc and 15e per yard. This purchase is tillered at not hall regular prices. See special prices from the late grcal Underwear sale in New York in lodics' . children's and gent's underwear at ti great reduction. Bargains in all de portments for every day of the week. A WHACK AT GALICOS , Wo will sell calicos atc per yard , We will sell genuine TndSgo Blue Cali cos at 5c per yard ; sold everywhere ai 7jc. WHOOPING UP SATEENS , This week great bargains. Eleganl styles in 27-inch wide at only 7jc poi yard ; regular price lOe. 3inch wide good styles , in blue grounds only , a1 8Jc , regular price 112Je. Sec 82-incli wide , in all ground colors , stylerftiniquc and the price only ] 0c per yard , regulai price 15c. All best domestic Sateens ir stock and in French Sateens not to be had elsewhere ; designs exclusive. Cyclone-Torn Prices on Ginghams , 10c dress styles go on at 6c per yard , Wo make a big deal in line Scotcl : Zephyr Ginghams , closing out ontirt lots , and will sell them at 1-jc , 15c , 18i and iJOc. They are genuine article' ! and worth frag 20c to Hoc. A full line good styles , at 7c to Klc per yard , ir this season's productions. Staple Aproi Ginghams at 4c per yard. Speoia Heavy Southern Checked Shirtings best goods , at" flic per yard , regulai price lOc. Cheviots at 5c per yard. Bales of Brown Muslin Lost , Railroad freight goes cheap : 7-8 fin < brown goes atlo per yard , regular price Co. Dales of very heavy sheeting , yari wide , go a5 60 per yard , regular price 7ic 10-4 IJrown Shot'ting at 18c , 20 < and 221c. 10-1 Bleached Sheeting a 2o ( ) , UUJo anil Me. Ci'Owing to the backward season we are compelled to move our immense Block of goods in a shorter time thai usual , and as the goods must bo sold our loss will be your gain. Kmdrace tis opportunity and lay in your supply now , at Peoples'Store 314 , 316 , 318 & 320 BROADWAY , " * " " "TP " * % k 4 Hmmmm * * m orinpiG EZDGnElI SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES OP COUNCIL BLUFFS. largest mow , METCALF BROTHERS. Furnishing uooda Lowest Prices , . Clothing , Hats , Caps , eto. MUELER MUSIC .COMPANY. 7P , RDHRBR , William SlBdantopf , . w > < u ? * = - Dtaler In v - - * * ffardman , Everett < 0 Fisher tots CHy & .Countj REAI , fiSTATE . MUTUAU tire. INS , OO. Naw York Mo.S M. M ! BJR M ln SU 1814 OouncU St. M niufli. rjr' AT..Omtt ' . EO ts x X V V Largest Capital and Surplua CITIZENS STATE BANK Your Patronage . _ of Any Banff In the city. ) , > ts Solicited. c xs & oV STH COUNCIL , ficfi.D.FoBtBir nLUt'FS 'SMOKE . JwrSEL , SQUIRE'S a Point , 0il2 ( Qloas Go Porcgoy . & Mooro's J Abstracts * of Title Wholesale. . " * SantD ARE THE "BEST. S1 . No. 8. Pearl St. o -4- 4o " \x wS1 CDO ; - oxvaLo a2s < : I § Jp EMPKIE HARD ATARE CO. WEIR SHUGART CO. ETC. OF jMiinufucuirur of Pine Carriages and Buggies. H. F HATTENH AUER 1 always keep in stock a largo variety of eastern I have always a full stouk to select from. . , , make Carriages , which 1 sell at a very low rato. Call and examine. Prices Low. 27 l : ill Fourth Strcul. I am always roadv to show Slek niul lit Hard I/uok. Yesterday morning when the sewer gate at the- city bastilo was opened a torrent of hu manity , mixed with various odors , ( lowed out. Judge Aylcsworth ordered the human ity sorted out , so he could tell what material ho had to operate on. "C. U. Halo , I have your record , I believe. You are a patent-right man. I sympathiro with you. I was ono myself once ; but I left the business. If you want to RO away real bad , go ahead. " And he went * John Kelly was a "coal burner , " and came from the Holds of Pennsylvania. During the summer lie hunted coal to burn the next winter. The judge had none ho wanted burned , nnd Kcllcy was sent out into the coaled , cold world. Kdward Landing was fifty-two years old , anil had spent his life in "Wur-r.kin1 , yer onncr. " He worked mostly from one city to another , and the judge gave him an oppor tunity to work ills way out of the city. \V. E. Moorcs worked in a creamery. "Do you make cream ? " queried his honor. "I ain't no cow , " replied Moorcs. "I churns the cream. " "Where are you fromf Never mind , I know. You arc from every place but this , and want to bo from this * . Van spend your time skinning around thi"cocpitry ; but it don't pnn out well , docs M- You are looking for creameries , arc you ! Well , 1 don.'t think anybody around here has lost his creamery. I suuposo you know a cow-whoi you see one. If you think you can find one 5-011 may try it. Hero is u pencil. Take it. , yoiuig man ; you will want It to count tolcgr3ph'poles with. " U. Jones , of 13oonc. Graham , of Macedonia , nnu Jack Haynes , of DCS Moincs , were lined , for drunkenness , $ " .00 , f.10 and $ r.i ( < ) re spectively. As the title of unfortunates filed out into the balmy spring uir , the odors crept back into the sewer to aivuit the coming of more , victims. Visit the South Omalia bqer gardens. Grand picnic every Sunday ! Travelers ! Stop at the Bechtclo. Special Excursion Kates. Commencing June 1 and until further notice , the C. , B. & Q. will put in force tin excursion rate of one and one-third fare for tho-round trip from any station to any other station not more than 100 miles distant for parties of 2' or more perbons. M. M. MAUSIIAI.L , General Agent. Coming Kvents. If you desire to attend any of the fol lowing important meetings , avail your selves of the splendid train .service and low rates of faro offered by the "Bur lington Route , 'C. B. &Q. H. R. Tickets will be sold at one faro for the round trip , from any station on the line , as fol lows : June Hi to 1 ! ) . 1&8H , and from Iowa points , June lit ( but in no case Juno 14 or 15) ) , for the national republican con vention at Chicago , opening Juno Ii ) ; good to return until June 5W , inclusive. Juno 11 to 14 ( and from points within 2M ( ) miles of St. Louis on the 15th , and for trains arriving in St. Louis on the morn ing of the Kit hfor ) the North American Saengerbund biennial festivalto bo hold at St. Louis , Juno 13 to 10 ; good to return until June 19 , inclusive. June 8 to 11 for the Biennial Session of the Supreme Lodge of the Knights of Pythias , to be held nt Cincinnati , Juno 112 to 10 : good for going passage until June 13 , and for return passage until Juno 10 , inclusive. Juno 14 to July 13 , inclusive , for the National ISducational Association Meeting , at San Francisco ; good for going passage until July 18 , and with Html limit for return passage 00 days from date of salo. For tickets , general or further information regard ing the above , apply to any ticket agent of its lines , or address Paul Morton , general passenger and ticket agent , C. B. & Q. 11. U. , Chicago , Illinois. A PRETTY GIRL'S MISHAP. Ilclcaflcil from n Trying I'oHltlou ly n Gallant Mnll Transfer Clerk. A pretty , light-haired , blue-eyed girl , fashionably dressed , was strolling along on the north side of Chestnut street , above Kighth , yesterday after noon , says the Philadelphia Times , when bho came to a sudden halt , and was about to pitch forward on her face just as a lady caught her , t The French heel of the pretty girl's boot had caught in a litllo 1-ound hole , which , line hundreds fif 'other little round holes in the nide\yalu , had been lilled with glass to give Ijght to the basement of the store in front of which bho had been walking. 'Tho glass had como out of ono of the _ little circles , and the boot heel litted the hole BO tightly that it went in , but it would not como out. . The young girl would have broken her ankle probably had it not been for the presence of mind of a woman.passor- by , who caught her. The young woman struggled heroically to free her heel , and her pretty face took on a deeper crimson blush as men , wpmon and chil dren gathered ground. In a few minutch she was the center of ( iK ( ) curious people. The imprisoned beauty was modest and sensitive , and she almost fainted as a hundred people volunteered their advice at the same time on the best way to release herself. An old military looking man , who is a well-known personage on Chosthut street , ordered Dobson's colored porter to go down the collar and make "that follow lot go the lady's heel , " and Mickey Mooney , the bootblack , of Kighth and Hansom streets , bhouted : "Sayi Jimmy , got mo an axe. " Another man wanted somebody to go down the cellar and shove the plate out. of jriuca , . and dozens of ether foolish suggestions were made , and the young lady , was btniliiij'smiles of agoay when ti good-looking young follow , fashion ably dressed , pushed his way through the crowd. Hotopic in the situation , and after a courteous salute to the embarrassed woman , gallantly dropped on the knees of his now spring trousers on the dusty sidewalk. The young lady blushed deeper than ever as ho geiitly raised her skirt , unbuttoned hot-boot and gave her freedom. Then ho.yanked the heel of the boot out of the hole and replaced the shoe on the shapely foot , and , after receiving the grateful thanks of the young woman , modestly slipped out of the crowd , while the young woman took refuge in the store. The young man was Mail Transfer Clerk Woodward of the Broad street station. Ho liyes in Winchester. For sale cheap. Lots near the bridge to parties who will build at onco. Ad dress or call on J. R. Rico , No. 100 Main street , Council Bluffs. AVhnt AVcll-DrcsseU Men Wear. New York Mnll aud Express : Sqtiarc- corpcrcd cults sunerccde all ether vari eties. In Paris overcoats are cut loose and lined with flannel in largo checks. Palo primro&o or lavender kid gloves are again en rpglo for evening wear. Washable pipuo braces are an indis pensable adjuirct to cool summer cos tumes. New cheviots for trousers are out in bulk. A neat gray or brown check or stripe is a good selection if the coloring is not too loud. The tendency in umbrellas is to fine light frames and nicely finished handles that on fair days may be used as walk ing sticks. Almost as broad an expanse of wiirt front is now shown with morning dress as one used to see with an old-fashioned high-cut clawhammer. Anew stand-up collar has not only bent points , but a half-inch of its entire upper rim is reversed outwards to pre vent chafing of the neck in warm weather. A number of swells have lately made up what is known as "Raining in Lon don" trousers. They have the bottoms neatly turned up and stitched in place. New cotton hose , says an exchange , have rainbow ankle stripes on a tan ground , with ribs and feet of darker shade , while lisle thread shows Maltese crosses on mode or black grounds. A delightfully soft and silky now htulT for fancy coating is called "An gora. " It comes in checks , stripes and mixtucs of several shades , broken with n hair line of a third color , goner.illy red. "Lounging jackets are made in vari ous light cloths. A handsome Scotch mixed tweed is thus utilized with ef fect. Most of these are made with four or five buttons , which arc not used , and a long , rolling collar. The correct trouser is eighteen and n half inches at the knee and from seventeen and a half to eighteen at the bottom for average height. This is called the peg-top style , and measure ments may bo suited to individual build. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICK. Sl'ECIAI.ndvcrtlsements.suchas Lo t , found , To Loan , For Bale. To Hunt , Wants , llonnllnK etc. , will bo Insprtt'd In this column at the low ratoof TUN OKNT8 1'UH MN15 for the first In sertion and Five Cent * Per Line fur oncli subse quent Insertion. LUHVO advertisements at our olllro. No , I" Pearl Street , near Ilroadway , Coun cil lllutrn Iowa. WANTS. ANTKD A uultcr nt Allcn'H European restaurant. ANTKD Situation us drnftiiman. Aildress W H , 3)08 ) I.ukoHt. , Oimilm. W ANTKD Ten nirn or IntclllKont loy In tills vicinity to clean old toinustonuH. Ten ilnllarx a day. Hond $1 for working outfit , par- tlculiirH , etc. W , Jlaiihton , box liM South Oimilm , Nel ) . FOIt ItlSNT Coed house ) of eleven rooms , plcaHiiiitly Hltuuti'd , nnd one ncro of irariiei ) , lawn and fruit. Apply to Horace Uvcrett. _ Foil ItfcNT Three unfurnished rooms , two closets. liKiuIro ut 1U4 KoiutliSt. _ \\7"ANTKI--A Rooil HvcouiTomnil tyjiei-w rlt- ii I MLmuclilnu. . Iteinlliuton mufnroil , AddrexsU. W. llutta. _ _ OH SAW. Thrt' < j Hotels la Nebraska nnd Iowa. Two Hue utock farms for falc. Will take Btoi-k of mcrcluiudlsu as part payment for one. JolitlbtoH le Van I'atteii , IB .Main Kt. _ IWlMj buy Rood second-hand furnltuio , wtovcs nnd carpets ; will pay full cabli value. A , J , Mmiclel , ; ti ) Ilroadwny. \ \ 7ANTKD-A llrbt-cfats cook at thv Creston i i house. _ BA U'H ! | o acres choice Jnnrt"jU t w eft FOU IT. 1' . transfer depot. Will wll very low Jf sold soon. Forrest Smith , llrown building. _ _ TTIOlf BAIK At n ImrKuln. 10 acreTnear ( .took J. yards , Kouth Omaha. Neb. . Johnson * Christian , Hoom as , Chamber of Commerce , Oinuhu. IV'ANTKIStocks ot merchandise. llav V > Omaha and Council lllutrs city property. alto western land to exchange for toou ; . Call on or address Johnson & Christian , Jtocm Uo , Chamber of Commerce , Omaha. _ _ _ _ The I'uhllu Talcn Not lee That wo will sell the celebrated Quick Meal Vapor stove , the Fibhor refrigera tor or any of our host goods to reniion- bihlo parties on monthly payments at our lowest e-abh prices. Railroad em ployes' trade ospeoially Bolicitod. Why pay two prices to installment houses for goods when Cole ft Cole , at No.11 Mail ) street leading Hardware and Steve tlotiso , w.lll fccll you the beat , goods on equal terms. A SLAUGHTER ! WE ARE CLOSING OUR STOCK OUT FAST BUT WE ARE IN A HURRY ! And Every Department Must Be Cleaned Out Immediately. DURING THE SEASON YOU WILL WANT DRY GOODS ! BUY THEM NOW WHILE THEY ARE GOING , YOU MUST HAVE CARPETS ! We Have Them For You and at Prices That Can't Be Duplicated. Don't Be Deceived. This is Your Opportunity. CASH DOES IT. 401 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA , HARKNESS BRO'S. . 1878 ISi'J. INCOUPOIt.VTED CO- , MASSILLON , OHIO , MAXUFACTL'UEKS. Especially Dcflgncrt tor MILLS , ELEVATORS . I . AND .e m wmHr < > UL HHBanBBm H. HORSEPOWER POWER , PURPOSES , AUTOMATIC : CUT-OFF : ENGINE. Branch House , Council Bluffs , Iowa , KKND VOO , CATALOGUE. E. C. HARRIS , Manager. BROADWAY MEAT MARKET , SS7 BKOAOWAV. ALWAYS ON HAND A IIIG BUI'I'liV OV PIKHT-CIA8S STEER BEEF , MUTTON , VEAL AND PORK , „ nnel Houses. i Special I'rlccs to Hotels ItpmnuraiUH Hoarding Cooked Hum and Corn Bcof. Sausage Fresh Hvory Day. . Fresh Fish Kvory Fri day. Poultry Frc-sh on Saturday. < ao. : II. niKSCIIMMXHtr , Proprietor. Formerly with the Western Sausage Factory , Omaha. DR. C. B. J U D D , MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. No. OO6 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa WANTED Good Salesmen on largo commission or salary. WANTEU-LOCAL A.\I > TKAVKMXG AWK.Vrs OX COflUIISSIO.V. D , H. McOANELD & CO. , Hides , Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. KM nnd E3 tUIn Btreot.Couiiull 1 THEO. BECKMAN , MAhUrACIUItKH Of AM" IIK.U.UIUS HARNESS , SADDLES , BRIDLES AND COLLARS. ft- A Full Awortaient of Haines * OcciU Con- ttantly on lUud. Neatly and rromjillj J'or.e. ' NO. aOB MAIN ST. . ui.urra. : : tow A EGAH & KIMBALL , PLUMBERS , STEAM AND GAS FITTERS. No. fiW Droadwnv Opera Hoi. o HloJlt , Council JJlulTs. Tule-nhoue No. i ! j | . NEW SPRING MILLINERY 1CI4 DOUGIj.VH 8T. , OMAHA , NKU OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Oo > c0 BluVt. UJt