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If "n'J 14 .T'l : * V-t-1t-t Vl " . * * 1 - * -r * yfW jp 'v 'top'1'1" ' ' " - - T6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY MAY 20. 1880.-SIXTEEN PAGES. THE DAILY BEE. * COUNOlITBLUFFS. OFFICE. NO 12 PHAflfr STKEET. tellverea by carrier In Any Pnrt of heCltyn , _ Twenty Cents i'cr Week. . . _ . , . . 11 , W. tni/ION , . MANAGBH. IKlXVltONKSt r s OFFICE No. 43. EDITOR , No.KJ. MINOll MENTION. N. y.Plumblng Co. D.V. . Otis , city nnd form loans. The Ft. Omaha team nnd the Odclls play at Fnlrvlow park this afternoon. Permit to wed was yesterday granted to V. II. Scott nnd Louisa Mowcry , of this city. Colonel Dally will serve as chief marshal of the big parmlo at the firemen's touma- mcnti A ball game will bo plnycd nt Mnnnwa this afternoon , before the time for the Hoynton exhibition , by the Garnnaus and the Diamonds mends , of Omaha. Unity guild wlU hold an ice cream nnd strawberry sociable on next Wednesday evening , at the residence of Mrs. F. A. Sliehtcr , No. G13 Flrt > t street. Tbo funeral of Mrs. Anna Carrigg took place from St , Francis Xnvlor's churoh , nt 9 o'clock , yesterday morning , and was very largely attended. The remains were In terred In the Catholic cemetery. A meeting of the city council was called for last evening , but a quorum was not present nnd nothing was done. The tnattor to have hrcn considered was the opening of bids for sowowont. . It will now come up at the meeting to-morrow ovcnfhg. , Arrangements nro being made for a mass meeting at Dolmnoy's opera house next Sun day evening in tbo interest of Chautuuqua. Thu ministers of nil the city churches have consented to glvo up their evening services , /and n largo nnd enthusiastic meeting is ox- ' poctcd. . Strict orders Imvo boon given that no ono but odlecrs ami prisoners nro to bo allowed to ride In the patrol wagon when out on regular duty. When pressed into use by the mayor and aldormcn , this rule will not ap ply , nnd It must Uo remembered that on such occasions passengers nro not necessarily criminals. < , Among thn pictures which have won i merited praise from these who attended the exhibition In Omaha was that of "Conchol- ogy , " by Mrs. C. P. Uoilsbaclr , of Council Ulutls , a lady of much urtlstlu training and ability. The study was an original one , and not n copy , as wni erroneously stated in some of the reports. All members of the Abe Lincoln post No. 29. G. A. It. , will report nt ho.idquartcrs at 0:80 : this morning in full uniform to attend dlvlno service ut the First Baptist churoh anil listen to the address of Hev. Dr. Coo ley. > All visiting soldiers and sailors are invited to i participate. William H. Campbell , earn- .mantlcr. Attest , Joseph Cromer , adjutant * George Tolllver , a colored individual , well known about the city , was arrested last evening on a charge of passing counterfeit " taonoy , preferred by Charles Kconan , of Omaha. Tollivor asked him to change half A dollar for him , at the sumo time uresontlng a plcco of silver , ICeonan saw that it w.is oft color , and rushed after a policeman. Tolllver was towed in , but claimed that ho was merely joking. As the piece had little resemblance to genuine coin , the explana tion was accepted , and the prisoner released. Notes nnd mortgages bought mid sold , money loaned ; fire insurance. Robert V. Lines. 30 Ponrl st. Heisler's Oyster Bny chop house nnd restnurantdny nnd niRht,503 Brand way. o A million nnd a half SnntaRosacigrnrs Bold in 1833. if Try nowMetropolitan rooms and table ! iWoolsoy & , Lionpr paper rooms nent , ( i quick , cheap. 81 Main , tel 1103. f Notice the beautiful tinish given col- J Inrs , cuffs ntid shirts by Cascade Laundry - dry company. I Dr. O. O. Hazcn , dentist , Opera house f block. i If you want a tasty and convenient fence or railing about your residence or lawn , use C. J. Bookman's patent locking bracket , as any panel can bo readily taken out und firmly replaced. Address C. J. Bookman , 7:18 Seventh avenue. Attention Sons of Veterans. There will bo a mooting of the Sons of Veterans Monday night. A full at tendance is required as there will bo arrangements made for Decoration day. By order of Captain C. A. Williams. \ Pi rsonnl Paragraphs. Mro. Joseph MoWllliams and daughter re turned yesterday morning from a four weoics' visit to Cleveland and Detroit. ( Prof. Chntcurn , of Plattsmouth , Nob. , nnd Bister , Mrs. Tlnsloy , of Sltloy , la. , arc visit ing the family of O. A. Bcobo. * Miss IJollo Sutherland , sister of Mrs. Ktttlo Gllmoro , has returned from her visit in Sbonandonh , nnd will make her future homo with her sister and brother. Mr. and Mrs. S. Livingston have returned from their wedding tour east , and will bo ' ( At Homo" to thulr friends Sunday , Mny 20 , nt 111 Plerco street , Council Bluffs , la. Santa Rosa cigar best lOo cigar in the world. Smokers all buy it. w Now is the time Council Bluffs is the " frlaco to make investments in real es tate. Values will increase 100 to 300 per cent in 12 months. Bargains inlets lots , acre and improved property. R. ' II P. Olllcor , No. 12 North. Main st. Money loaned nt L. B. Craft's & Co.'a loan olllco on furniture , pianos , horses , * wagons , personal property of all kinds , and all other articles of value , without removal. All business strictly conll- dontial. Finest Ice Cream In city. Drlosbach's Double parlors , 1)5 ) Main st. A Onn-Sldcd Rail On in P. Iho V. M. C. A. ba o ball nine has been \organlzed" for the season , as follow * ; E. Shugnrt , c. ; G. I'atlorson , 1st b. ; C. Stod- * aard , s. s. ; H. Wltharow , 1. f. j F. A. Haas , 8 < t 0.5 J. Moore , 3d b.j F. n. Stacy , r. f. ; J. Bono , Jr. , p.5 W. Uoobo , o. f. The boys are Inprattygood trim for mooting any club averaging In ago from ilftoaa to eighteen years. Yesterday afternoon they were to have mot the O. & D. nine , but ns the luttor failed to show up , n picked nine took thqlr place. The game wa played on the grounds t the corner of Ninth street and Ninth ave nuo. Only Jlva Innings wore ilayod , the core standing 27 to 3n little too one-sided to bo Interesting. E. McCroary served as umpire. 'Iho Y. M. O. A. club Is planning on Having a game on the saino grounds on Decoration day , If you have any property to sell at a bargain for cash , call on W. W. Bilgor , 28 Pearl st. _ - ' 'Dunplor vapor stoves at cost change VlocuUon. 'Shugnrt & Co. , 211 Broad way , > -f S , 13. Wads worth < k Co. loan money. J. G. Tijtton , real cstato , 627 B'dway Card tit' Tluiiilcs. Wo nro under the most profound ob ligation to the kind people who iw- Biutod with their aid und sympathy dur ing the fiioknoss and death of our mother , obiwohvlly to the Sisters of St. Bernard's hospital , A * PAVJD CAiiuiaa , " * MUS.JKNNIUDUFP , MltS. P. J , MOKAX , Mus. j. p. NKVJNS , % MINNIE Pvw * . f 5 , . , , - O , A. lleobo & Co. will loan cots dur ing the Uroiuou's tounmtuout. COUNCIL BLDFFS DOINGS , A Flno Day's Sport at the Driving Park. THE AQUATIC FUN AT MANAWA. The Cliurolica Present Attractions for TO-D.IJT Tlio Clly Council 1'cr onnls ntul Mere Mentions. The liners. The weekly racing programme at Union Driving park called out a largo nttoridmico yesterday afternoon. The south grand stand was well filled , and a largo line of carriages lined the quarter stretch. The track WOT In fair condition , and tno only draw-back was a rather chilly brcczo that sprang up about 3 o'clock. The attendance , which numbered nearly ono thousand , wat mostly from Omaha , the main attraction for them being the attempt of the wonderful pacer , U. 13ct , the property of Nut Urown. of Omaha , to beat hl record of 2:05 : with rnnnmg mate. Tno horsemen of tbo twin cities turned out en mnsio , and the grounds presented a very animated appearance. " * It was nearly 8 o'clock xvhon the first tap of the bell was heard , calling for the starters In the first race. Colonel D. U. Dallcy and Colonel W. F. Snpp , of this city , and Charles McCormlck , of Omaha , acted as Judges , and P. V. Fowler and A. S. Patrick , both of Omaha , were the timers. Theodora Bray , of ttilsHjlty , acted as starter In the running race. Superintendent Lacy was keot busy atihogato raking In the quarters of those who presented themselves for admittance. The uato receipts amounted to over $200 , the largest of any racing meeting hold In some time. The first rnco was the 2:35 : trot for n purse of $150. There were three starters and thov drew positions as follows : II. W. Oilman , hr. g. Frank , first ; Charles Wilson , br. g. Hilly Mont , second ; M. E. Harlo br. s. Monmouth - mouth Abdullah , third. The homes were sent awtiv to n pretty start at the second at tempt. Frank went up us ho loft the wlro and ran two thirds of the way to the quarter posts , maintaining a lead of a couple of lengths , whli'h ho quickly increased to half a dorun. The heat was not particularly inter esting. Frank was not molested , and easily kept daylight botwecn his wheel and Abdul- lah , wno , however , was not driven for first pluco. 'lime , 2:5JJ : . The second boat resulted in another victory for the veteran. Old Frank rounded the turn like n more youthful llyor , and held nis lead to the wire. He won in 2:45J/ : , with Abdaliuh second , and Mont third. It was evident that Abdullah had too much speed for the others If driven for first place , but | iis owner was so fearful of securing a mark thai ho was careful to bo far enough behind at the three quarter post to finish in good shape , anil still bo behind the loader. The third heat was culled ut4:59 : , and the Morses sent away without t-oublo. Mont tried to cut In for second place , but lost his feet and went back to the outside. Frank led up the back stretch by several rungths , hut went up nt the upper turn , allowing Abdullah to close the two. Ho failed to hold the vantage ground tlun gained , and the procession down to the wire was the same as before. TimoSilSK. SUMM uir. Billy Mont ' . 3 3 3 Frank 1 1 1 Monmouth Abdallah S 2 2 Timo-2 : . - > : % 3:42:4SVrf. : : . Frank was awarded first money , Abdallah second and 13illy Mont third. The second race was the 3:35 : Dace , in which there were two starters. The heats of this race were sandwiched with those of the trotting race. Positions were drawn as fol lows : C. E. Meyers , of Atlantic , ch. g.V. . Frank , first : Joseph Likes , of Shcnnndoah , b. g. , Wonder , second. The first heat was ono of the prettiest over paced on the grounds. A splendid start was secured , and the horses wont away at a :30 : clip. Wonder sworvcd at the turn and lost a length , but "was , soon hard nt work to muko It up , and had half the lost distance recovered at the quarter , which was made In :33)4f. : ) The race up the back stretch was a pretty exhibition of pacing. The half was reached m ,1:17 , and both horses were going oven. They awept around the upper turn with W. Frank a nock in the lead , and this position was not changed us they went under the wire in 2:85 : > . The time was not as fast as many others , but the heat was closely contested throughout and of continued Interest. The performance of the three-year-old , Wonder , was indeed Wonder ful for u green horse which had been given but u few wcelts training. The second heat was another nrotty exhi bition , it being as nearly u repetition of the first us it is possible for ono heat to resemble another. It was paced in 2:3J : , with Frank in the lead at the wire by barely a noso. Tbo grand stand broke into n howl as the horses came in , and a wild and noisy demand was made for a now driver behind wonder , as the finish was so close as to oxcita sus picion , when Wonder was in the load a few rods above tbo wiro. The crowd insisted that Wonder was "taken back" several foot lust before reaching the finish. Tno demand was not honored by the judges , and Mr. Likes was allowed to retain his seat in the sulky for the third heat. After scoring once the kick was renewed , and they decided to put up Mr. McAdams , as requested by the dissatisfied ones. It made no difference , with the exception of making the heat much less interesting. Frank won la 2:35 : > < f by nearly a length. BUMMAUY. W.Frank 1 1 1 Wonder 2 3 a Time 2:34Jif : , 2:32. : 2:35 : . Frank was given firat money , and Wonder took second. The great pacing trial was called immedi ately after the second'heat of the pacing race. The little brown phenomenon- greeted with a round of applause as ho ap peared on the trade hitched bcsido a tall bay thoroughbred. The driver , the well known Tohl Urodorlck , responded gracefully as ho moved his oddly mated pnlr of Ilyow up past the grand stand , The skojoton road wagon , to which they were attached , seemed almost too fragile to sustain the weight of the ISO pounds of the knight of the ribbons thufxvas perched upon it , but it proved equal to all demands made upon it. After n little pre liminary Jogging the horses eumo to the wire ut n terifio pace. Brodorick shook his head , and it was no go. Several unsuccessful at tempts woru mudo boforu the driver inclined his head for the word , and they were oft for the fastest milo over paced on that fast track. The great pacer wont the full milo Without u skip or break. As ho dashed past the quarter pole , the time was caught at : ! UJf , and with wonderful strides the gamoy animal How to the half. It was made In 1:05 : % , and although it was then evident that the record could ho beaten , the faut that sneh tlmo was being made was suf ficient to arouse the greatest ontnuslasm. They swept around to the three quarters in tilS , and led away to the wlro at a 2:10 : clip. The deep dust on the truck began to tall , and the last quarter was the slowest of the four , lirodcrick unfed and coaxed to the best of Ins ability , but it was of no avail , and the full milo was made In 2:1"K : , The crowd yelled and whooped Its delight , and both owner and driver weio compelled to Join in the Jubilee , The record was not broken , out a wpndorful milo had been uiado In thu facJ of heavy odds. The track was so heavy utid the sand no deep that the pacer loosened boh hind shoos , and IfWas necessary to luvo them reset before - fore ho odiild bo taken jtomu. The running horse that followed ut tut hud to a sulky to urgu the pacer , found the truck none too good to keep up with the procession. A-jhlo from this , the time of the year must bo taken Into consideration , which makes this the fustcbt milo ever paced under similar condi tions. It was indued u wonderful exhibition , and everybody was satisfied , Mr. Nat Urown , the owner of this fait ploro ot horsellesh , was the recipient of nil * niorous congratulations. He promises to try it ngum later in the season , If everything works favorably. The last ruco of the day was u half railo running dasli between Dee Fralui , a chestnut goldlug , and a bay goldmg called Ulpper. It was a walk-away for. Hipper , who Jumped lula the lead at the start and showed day light out. In 51 econdn fiat. Altogether , the programme was a line ono , and a urodU to SuporiuteuUeut Lacy uud Ins able nsslstnntfl. Now programmes will bo arranged for each Saturday. Snntn Rosa cigar is tlip finest cigar in the world. Cull nt my office nml I will prove that I cnn soil you n homo so Hint the pay ments will not bo any more tlmu rent. In n short time you will Imvo n homo ot your own. Cull on or address C. B. Judcl , Council Bluffs , In. At Homo InVntor. . ' 'I hove been in every principal body of water In the world , " said Captain Paul Uoyton , at 4 o'clock yesterday attorn eon , as ho stepped out of his dressing room ami In troduced himself and his rubber suit to nn audience that covered every available Inch of Manhattan beach , "but In all my voyages I never saw n prettier body of water than this , or ix bettor opportunity "for giving the exhibitions I Imvo prepared. " As ho stalked across the sandy beach ho was nn odd lookIng - Ing object , resembling moro than anything else the picture of an . Icelander clad in rubber Instead of furs , As ho waddled into the water the crowd pressed forward and these in the Immediate front begun the struggle to keep from being forced into the water that formed nn interesting part of the entertainment. The captain's Rood opinion * of the lake and the opportunl- Itles it afforded him for giving his peculiar show led him to enter into the water and his work also with a degree of zcstthat cave the crowd two hours of the most varied enjoy ment imaginable , particularly these xvho stood closest to the lake or on the extreme outer cdpo of the spring board. The ex hibition was nil that it was advertised to b ? , nnd was the most novel ever scon In this part of the country. The wind was Just fresh enough to make it Interesting to the performers , nnd the captain's ruobor suit carried him like a cork on the top of the waves. The first part ot the programtna nhowcd how easy It was to live on the sur face of.tho deep , with no other companion than "IJaby Mine , " the two foot schooner that bus traveled with the captain on his 25,000 miles of sea voyages. From material that was found floating conveniently near ho constructed a raft , moving with as much alacrity on the water as n-sprightly boy would on a lawn. Then ho built n fire nnd cooked nn iiquatlo omelet , bated n fishhook nnd caught n line bass nnd broiled it , went down into the bosom of "Baby Mine" and brought out every imaginable delicacy from tropical fruit to liudwoizer beer , which ho ute and drank with such n pleasant unction that the crowd lost nil fear of a shipwreck , nnd would rather have been lost on the deep than not. Ho rigged him self out as a full-rigged vessel and sailed about with a pleasure so enchanting that some of the crowd on the lake front felt no inconvenience from being forced into the water by the pressure of those behind. Ho smoked n cigar while the waves were breaking over his head , and ate on orange while sending up rockets as signals of dis tress. The finest part of the exhibition , nnd It was all Intensely interesting , was the realistic battle scene between two full-rigged vessels and the destruction of ono by a submarine bomb. Both vessels were perfect minia tures of war vessels , nnd carried a full corn- clement of guns. The guns were all loaded with solid shot and were anchored within thirty yards of each other. They seemed to bo a mine of pyrotechnics , nnd volleys of shot , shell aud rockets were poured into each other. The projectiles , white-looking objects about the size of hen ccgs , could bo seen to penetrate the sides of the ships , and often i > ass through. After a hundred shots were flrod , the grand catastrophe occurred , When nn immonpo torpedo was exploded under ono of them , and it was blown bodily out of the water nnd hurled in fragments a hundred feet in the air. Every part of the programme was faith fully carried out , with the exception of the boat race , which failed to transpire , but altogether it was ono of the most unique entcitalnmonts the people of Council Bluffs nnd Omaha have ever had the pleasure of seeing. This afternoon it will bo repeated , with some important additions , and it is probable that the biggest crowd ever seen at the lake will witness It. Three motor trains , draw ing twelve cars , will run to-morrow. The Council Bluffs Furniture com pany , n now organization of live busi ness men , will open nbout Wednesday , at 407 Broadway , n now and complete * line of furniture of latest designs , aud some handsome specialties. Pastors and Peoplo. The approach of Decoration day will bo duly recognized in the churches to-day , as Is indicated by some of the announcements of subjects and services. All Saints' chapel Sunday school at 3 p. m. , services at 8 p. m. Mrs. Campbell , or ganist. J. J. H. Reedy , minister in charge. Meeting for rohcrsal under the instruction of Mrs. Mueller Friday evening. All cor dially invited to attend these services. All Saints' Aid boeioty moots ut the house of Mrs. Cralcrallo , Wednesday , May 29. A full attendance is desired. iicroan Baptist church Preaching by the pastor in their now chapel on Third avenue und Seventeenth street at 10:80 : a. m. and at 8 p. m. The Sunday school meets at 11:15 : n. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. Old and young are invited to attend. First Baptist The pastor will preach the memorial service for the Grand Army of the Kepubllo nt 10:30 n. in. Reserved seats for nil old soldiers. ' At 8 p. m. evening service baptism will bo administered. Sunday school at 12 m. Young people's meeting nt 7 p. m. All cordially welcomed. Broadway Methodist Episcopal The pas tor will prerich at 10:80 : a.m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school ot 12 m. Class meeting at 7 D. in. Young men and strangers cordially invited und always welcome. Bethany Baptist church , corner of BlufI and Story streets. Regular services at 10:30 : a. in. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Young people's meeting at 7:15 : p. m. Rov. E. N. Harris , pastor. Presbyterian Preaching , both morning and evening , by the pastor. The theme in evening will bo , "A Christian .Nation's Memorial to Its Deceased Soldiers. " Sabbath School at 12. Children's Christian Endeavor society ut 3 , and younc peoples mooting ut 7 p m. Strangers und others cordially In- vitod. Congregational Services to-day , morning nnd evening. Preaching by the pastor. Morning subject , "Courage ; " evening , "Faith. " A cordial invitation is extended. S , Alexander , the paster ot the Fourth Avenue Methodist church ( near Seventeenth street ) , will preach this morning ut Il:30. : Usual services at Trinity Methodist church , Soutb. Main street , opposite Eighth avenue , to-day. Social mooting nt 10:30 n. m. Sun day school at 2:30 : p. in. Preaching at 8 p. m.by the pastor , S. Alexander. Saint Paul's ' church Divine service to-day at 10:45 : u. m. and 8 p. m , Sunday school at 12:15. Sermon topics , morning. "Tho Remedy for Doubt.1' Evening , "Tho True Founda tion for ull Humanitarian Work. " Young men. and strangers always cordially wel comed to these services. T. J , Mackuy , roc- tor. tor.Tho The Sunday school convention of the Bap tist association for Southwestern Iowa meets at Hamburg Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. A number from hero will bo In at- Londance. The ordination Services of Rev. Fred I * , ilaggurd , called to the pastorate of the I3ap- list church at Hod Oak , takes place Juno 4. . , Iaka Olanawa. I have for sula 80 feet lake front lying between the Council BlulTs boat house and the now floating baths put in by Mr. Mnlonuy. This frontage is the most desirable on the lako. CHOUGH MKTOALK , No. 10 Pearl at. For J25.00--Tho if. Y. Plumblnjr Co. will put a lead service pipe nnd hydrant In your yard ; also 60 foot extra hose , Call at once at 114 Main street. Money loaned on furniture , pianos , ' diamonds' , horses , buggies or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co. , olllco cor. Broadway and Main , ever American express. Wo want from ono to ton lots suitable for building , in central location , and wjll pay cash. Must bo well locutuu and cheap. BuxbON , SiiismiiiD & , Co. Eloomnn'ftOtcnt CloMnir.Qi't Sale. A genuine racing , rustHw/rVshcapsalo / of dry goods. The beautiful1 wonthor , the fact that goods nro nBUll&l now nnd the magnificent bargains all combine to form nn irresistible attraction , nnd that will make thing ? llvoly nt our great closing out snlo. If you havoj not scon or attended this great sale. p"ou have missed much , but it Is not ! lee late yot. The sale will go right nldTJfj With thou sands of splendid bargains IhfJ week. Wo Tiiwto no prices , butSbiTor our en tire stock for less than spteclnl prices , because the en tire stocit niiis ! bo sold without reserve. Como Jvn4 B ° l Ollr prices nnd you will bo convinced that the purchasing power of Hal this great sale at oui > store will go further than at nny house in Amori'n. Tno snmo spec ial sale nnd purses will rule in nil de partments in our house , including silks , dress good , linens , domestics , notions , Inccs , embroideries , parasols and um brellas , white goods , underwear , hosiery nnd gloves , gents furnishing goods , clothing , boots nnd shoes , clonks , suits , wraps nnd jerseys. Wo ndviso when bargains load as they do this week , to tnuo ndvnntngo of thorn , nnd lay in your supply nt Henry Eiso- man & Co.'a People's store , Council Bluffs. In. Mall orders will receive prompt atten tion. SPECIAL NOTICES. ANTKD I'ftstry cook at Ogdcu house. W'ANTKD ' Five carriage trimmers at Keyni llros' . faotory. Steady \vorK and good wages. OST A Now York draft. Suitable reward vlll DO paid tor its return to the Council DlulTH Savings bank. TilOll SALE A meat mnrkot dome a good business Owner leaving town. Call or ad- dru8 614 llroaUwny , Council llluirs , la. T7IOH linNT-Threc oIllM rooms fffor J. W. J ? Biulri'S' , HOXV occupied by Wabash & St. Louis It. It. Co. , corner 1'carl and Court sta. 815 per month for corner aud 110 each roruuxt tno , or J-l ) for iho three. A. J. Steplicnson. T71OK BAI.K A good socnn-J Itnbv furnace. -L1 Inquire of MBS llalawiti , ixtJ Willow two. OK EXCHANOn-Clty property for on bO- aero farm near tlio city , or for stock. John- ran & Vnu I'attcn , E\ciott block. Council UluJs. la. f WANTED Immediately , four carpenters. Dexter & 'Armstrong , 'M I'onrlat , Council illnfTs. TXTANTED Four dining room girls. Dexter VV & Armstrong , K81'earl st. , Council llluirs. mitANSFKIl UNK-Qulck delivery lietweon X Omina nnd Council IIHiirs. Household goodi aud freight moved safely and promptly. Leave orders at Omaha olllce , COi So. 13th st. ; Council lllulTa 7 N Mam. H. Hcocroft. 2nnnsPle"dId mounted specimens rarriblrds .vlyvuiul animals from every clime. Jlu t bo sold at onco. Single or In cases , r. J. Bruzee , first elms taxidermist , Council liluffs. FOIl BALK Good ork horse : will tate pay In grading. Apply to Horace Uvorett. KAL KSTATE nought and. sold nnd ox- changed. Special attention given to exam ination or titles. W. C. Jnmes , No. 10 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. l-J I SAM1 7 room cottase.Hcornor Tnird FOR and Oth St. Easyrierius. , W. C. James , 10 Pearl st. TJlOn KENT r.aiy terms two 1 now ! flve-room JL houses , 10th nvu. between Higniand Third Bts. Boll cheap if taken thianweek. lumilro owner. J. Dickey , 740 H. Way. , , , TT1OH BALK Old established' general mer- Jchandlso business , stocK , Uxturus , wagons , etc. Good room and low rent , Address , J. Dickey , 7JO B. Way. FOiFUBNIVFurnlaued or uitturalalied largo ten-room house , bath ronin , as , furnace , etc. , at on Willow nvo. Knqulre.atipremlses.or 0.11. Stlllman. Urown block.L . . 1 ( \ MILCH cows for snlo onwtnno to party J\f renting my dairy farm of Ut efcrea.w itnin Vt milo of Council Hltui'a. llornca Krorott. TTUlESff milk cows for sale oi trnae for fat -L cows. Swan's stock yards. Upper Broad way. Frank Swan. ( - FOIl SALE Or Trade Piano No. 1 , ( now ) organ , harness , sewing machine , horse and wagon. Addiess No.JB3llroartw.iy , room 1. " "A NY ono wanting flnechanco to manufacture -tl-can fcecui a building , power , etc. , nt a bargain by addressing Mnlti atrcet Meat Market. JCE CCO tons for sale. Lnnzcndorfer & Strohbchu. Mam street Meat -Market. REAL Kstato bought and sold. None but biu-galns accepted. Houses for sale on monthly payments- Warranty deed given. By C. B. Judd-00 Broadway , Council Bluffs. "O1O11 8ALK JI7 residence. Inquire John G. JL' Woodward , 913 Fourth avenue. T710H HUNT Large double o'llco ever Frank Jv Levin's cigar store , 60J Broadway. Inquire of Frank Levin. Insure in the U. 8. Masonic Benevolent Association of Council UlufTs , In. , the jcu'igcst , largest , cheapest and best plan of Masonic Insurance in the world , that confines its membership to Its fraternity. No. 27 Main Street , Over Jacqucmiit'H JTowclryStore 'T ' INT THE EARTH ! OH , NO ! But wo * do want the people of Western Iowa to know that the E GREAT BARGAIN SHOE STORE NO. 1OO MAIN ST. , Cor. First Avenue , carry the largest stock of BOOTS and SHOES in this city. That wo always load in popular prices. That persons wanting reliable goods can save money by trading with UB. S. A. .PIERCE. STOP ! READuTHIS ! A new Clothing Store lias blen'bpcned in Council llluirs. No old Htodc * < or old styles. Kverythmg stililly ttrst class. Como nnd bo cuimoceil , 1'osltively ouo price imu pa i. CHICAGO CLOTHING , , HOUSE , 733 WKST nIloAn yAV. P.tf.1 1 Ul Council Bluffs , la. Ul 1 Ul SUMMER IS COMING I What is Needed is a Good GAS STOVE FOR . OOKINC A SPLENDID LINK OF Just received and on exhibition at the gas com pany's ofllco. Unequellcd for convenience. Absolute safety. No odor , nnd above all , eco nomical if properly used Call mid examine them whether you Intend purchasing or not. NO. 28 PEARL ST. t The Moat Modern Novellttos In PAPER HANGINGS. AND icorations ! AT PETER C. MILLER'S. ' Nos. 11 and 13 Pearl , St. C , B , JACQUEiifllN & CO , Railroad Watch Inspectors Tor TJnlon Pacific , Chicago & Northwestern , Chicago , Hors Island & I'aclllc , Chicago , Ilnr- llngtou&Quincy , Kniisos City & Kt. Joe rail roads , No. 27 Main St. , ' Council Bluff * , In. OVKltiND If OIIUU AN Are thoroughly prepared to take core of linrnes and cuniajfoa of ull vlHitora to the lake. I'lenty orslicilHuud Btalls , andnnlmalA und currluges will bo Bafcly cured rnr. Ctiortioi rcnuonablo. Accommodating hobtleri on hand night and day. When you drive to the Lake , don t forget -OLD DAO/ 01 4' SIZES FROM 25 TO 300 HORSE POWER , Mills and Elevators AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE BpeclllcMllousnnil c.Umatoi rnrn'tliotl tot coiiple tciim iilnriti. Hegulatlnn , Durnbllllr guarantee. ! Cun uow l ticrs from u cr wliure ( uel ecoaauir i" tqual with Cnrllo ttuu comtuntlnw E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send tor catalogue. No. 510 Pourl Street , Council Bluffs. AsstSWe Veterinarian T.J.CADY D.V.S Hospital/or / Lajns ANIMALS. atmaitonScfentificPrirapIes. eteiinarHufbrtouncil Bluffs reSPdico Department , No.131 Braadvvny. COUNCIL BLUFF 3NTEW CURIOSITY SHOP m\ \ PAD HAS GONE ] WJRTOAI HAVING BOUGHT THE STOCK OP BOOTS AND SHOES Of the late J. M. Phillips ut a GREAT SACRIFICE lam determined to il\c ? the oubllc the benolil of ray purchase. I quote the following . prices : JKIJflT & imiAKS' nicii'x Tine Sliocn , 8 , rormur | > rlur , 9 * . jr. S. 'I'UItXJJEt'H Men' * IBniul-fcuwvd Hlioci , S3 , former price , 67.5O. i : . C. HUUT'S Smiles' B'runuli Kit ) , turned , ut $5 , former price. 67. 13. ; . UK1'.S : : r Hilcl ut $ : ) , former price , 95 , and all other uootln nt luiuiufiivfurciV price * , or lenx. Mall orderu prompt | y attended to. I. FILES , 413 Broadway. Council Jlluirs , Iowa. CASCADE GOOD WORK : : PROMPT DELIVERY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE HO. 26O