c THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , JUNE 17 , 18by. THE DAILY BEE , COUNCILTBLTJFFS. OFFICE. NO 12 PHAnij STIlEnT. Delivered brtnrrlcr In Any Port ot bo City a Twenty Cents rcrWcck. II , W. TII/rON. , . MANAGE" . TKLKI'HONlSt rupiNEFf Of ricE No. M. JlJOIlT Illicit , NO.ZI. aiiNou MisxTioN. N. V.PlumblnB Co. C. R Muslo Co. , C33 B'way. Helter , tnllor , 010 Hro.idwny. Additional local on fifth ( ingc. Evnns' laundry , 724 Broadway. D. W. Otis , city and farm loans. The M. F. Hohrcr , of the Mnnawn fleet , la InUl tin for rcpalis. During Weilnosdiiv's enlo she broke ono of the gearing wheels , niul li out of service until another can bo se cured , J. J , Mabonoy has completed his new bath houses at Mnmnvn , mill opened them to tlio public. Tbcy ere llncly nrrnnpcd , nnd bid fmr to become all tlio go with the visitors to tlio Inlio. J. Uarton nml M. Williams wcro towed In yesterday morning for VccplnR disorderly houses on Sunday. They nro among the Joint keepers on "Tho Kow. " They put up 130 for their appcnrnncu this morning. The residence of Mr. Morkel , near the mill on Washington nvcnuo. was entered by burglars last night , nnd thoroughly searched for valuables mid searched in vain without seriously inconveniencing the members of the household. Judge Aylcsworth has received a letter Jrom his son Paul , at Princeton college , staling that the college glee and banjo club was preparing for n vacation trip to Call- forum this summer and would giva a conceit In Omaha ou their way westward. 'Tho ' papers ought to thunk the crooks for their foibciminco , " said an ofllccr last oven- ing. "I never know of as many crooks in a town nt ono time nnd as llttlo work done. They could Imvo burglarized hnlf of the town If they hud desired , and our llttlo police force could not huvo prevented It. Wo nro all under some obligations to them. " Thcro Is a homo of n very prominent citi zen in this city , which was tilled ulth cha grin yesterday , whcri n biblical discussion between the head of the house and n minis ter rovcalcd tlio fact that thcro was not ouch n thing about the house ni n bible , and thoi o had been nothing of the kind except ono llttlo copy of the Now Testament since tbo family moved here. A very commodious nnd comfortable- tent has been set opart by the Chautauqua man agement for the use of the press daring the assembly. The matter of furnishing it has been loft to the gentlemen themselves. The Press club will accept it and make it their headquarters while on the grounds , and the place of entertaining the visiting brethren during the assembly. The Omaha Danes who wcro the unwilling participants in the Plorco street slugging match , Saturday night , were in the city again , yesterday , and fuliy identified Smith as the fellow who did the stealing , and Ids- sell as the man who threw the brick. Kissell admitted that ho wus present nt the time of the dllliculty , but insisted that Smith took the money. This Is very probably the case. but the charge of highway robbery will still attach to Kissell as the party who did the slugging , and ns an accessory. Notes nnd mortgages bought anil sold , nlonoy Itmncd ; fire insurance. Robert V. Innes , 30 Peurl st. Heislcr's Oyster Bay chop honso and restaurant day and night , GU3 Broadway. An Kvcnin < c of Music. Mr. Charles Bnctcns announces that his next student recital will take place nt the parlor of the Presbyterian chuich Tuesday evening , Juno 18 , at 8 o'clock. The following IB the programme : Potpouri , orchestral "Olivette" . . . . Audran Stryk-on blnss-lust Cluo. Song "Ah-So QuI t'actoro" . Vnccay Miss Francis Hooilor. Violm solo 'Divertissamento".DoQeriot Miss Darlino Coc. Pinnn snlni n . Mondelsshon solojb . Fnnfaro 13oscorltzih Miss Laura Couch. Cornet solo . Tesoa Master Willie Murphy. Orchestral ( a Serenade Tcnzen ) b Ditto Moszkowslti Solo Violoncello Canzona F. Raft ( with obligate violins and llutcs. ) Mr. John Brown. Sons : "June Has Como" Baotons .Miss F. Uoeilor. Trio of Flutes Wangemann Messrs. F. Badoletto , G. Karbach and W. Hogoia. Duo Two violins Danela Mrs. H. Honors and G. Williams , ( with cadences by Charles Baetons. ) Bonato for piano ana violin Mozart Miss O. Cook and Dr. Charles Baetons. Orchestral Weber Personal Paragraphs. Mrs. S. I * . Clurk , of Fredonia , N. Y. , and Mrs. II. S. Box , of Kldgowaj , Out. , nro the guests of Mrs. Vie Jennings , on North First Btrcot. Dick Rawllngs has returned from Denver. Whore ho went an u delegate to the annual convention of tbo International Typograph ical union , Mrs. D. B. Dalloy and children loft last evening for Montreal , whore they go to at tend the wedding of her sister.rrnoy will bo absent about two months. Miss Wlnona Culberteon , of Wlnona , Minn. , teacher of sketching nnd drawing in the Spearhead seminary , Is the guest of Prof. MoNuughton and family. Have our wagon call for your toiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. 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. No Explosions When persons keep cool and use our "Sun Dial" gas stoves. Four holes , roaster and bakcovon. Costs 7 cents per hour when running full blast. Now York Plumbing Co. Try now Metropolitan rooms nnd table Dr. 0. C. Iluzoii , dentist , Opera house bloclc. Dangler vapor stoves at cost change location. Shugart & Co.,211 Broadway. If you want n tasty nnd convenient fence or railing about your residence or lawn , use C. J. Boehman's patent looking bracket , as any panel can bo readily talcon out and firmly replaced. Address 0. J , Bockmnn , 71JS Seventh avenue. Finest Ice Cream in city. Driosbaoh's double parlors , 85 Main st. Notice the beautiful finish given col lars , culTs nnd shirts by Cuscado Laun dry company. S , B. Wmlsworth Co. loan money. The Now Ogden is catching traveling men ut $2 per day. Call on the BirUinblno Engineering and Supply company , 115 Pearl street , Council UlulTs , la. , and examine the Jiodino roollng , It will pay you ; sam ples sent ou application. M. Wollman , Jeweler , moved to638 B'y. Woolboy & t eng paper rooms neat , quick , ohoap. 31 Main , tel 203. Stranger. Council Bluffs is the best city in the union for safe investments. Consult Rhodaboclc & ; Potcrbon , 20 N. Main et , , for rare bargain H. Fireworks at Manhattan Ileach , Lake Wanawa , every evening. City steam laundry , 84 Main , tel , HI. THE CDAUFAUQUA OPENING , All in Roadiuosa for Oaring for the Intellectual Crowd. THE LATEST PULPITUTTERANCES Moro Mlilnlght SlncKlmr Pythian Decoration Day Sunday Shavers Had Hoys. The Chnntnnciita Opening. Everything Is In readiness for the opening of the Chautauqua assembly to-morrow. Of course many of the Improvements arohastily mnilo , nnd others arc loft for future seasons to develop. Sufllclont preparation has , how ever , been made to accommodate well the crowds which will bo hero to enjoy the liter ary nnd musical feasts which each day's ' pro gramme presents. The largo amphitheater is the admiration of all. There arc hun dreds of tents pitched , and dintngballs , etc. , provided. Many families from Omaha , South Omaha and UioDlufTs , although within easy reach of the grounds , have engaged tents nnd purpose spending much of their tune there. Among those who have thus pitched tents for the season nro S. S. Stevens , Thomas Ofllccr , A. P. Elxvcll , I. M. Troynor , W. W. Wal lace , Dr. Woodbury , licrt Sargent , nnd oth ers equally well known hero. A number of the teachers of the Institution for the deaf nnd dumb , nnd also some from ho Nebraska institution , nro to sncnd the season on the grounds. Severn ! of the churches have hcadquartcrs'cstablishcd , also the W. C. T. U. From outside of the city there are dele gations already booked from Charlton , Slien- nndoah , Hat Ian , Fremont , Neb. , and numer ous other towns and cities. Mr. Marsh , of Missouri Valley , Uov. J. W. Gcigcr , of Hur- lan , Uov. M. D. Bevin , of Atlantic , Uov. Mr. Wotzel , of Avoe.i , and others have secured tents. These few only nra given , but they snfllclontly indicate the class of people who ere coining and the interest being manifested. Some of the clerks in the Council Bluffs stores are endeavoring to organize a move ment by whioh thn business places will bo closed nt 0 o'clock every evening during the assembly , or nt least a sunicicnt number of evenings to permit thorn attending a portion of the entertainments. The emplovcis will doubtless not hcsltuto to acquiesce in this movement. The benefits would bo mutual , and such 1111 early closing would bo desirable In many respects. The Chuutauqun assembly will formally open to-morrow afternoon. The first meet ing will bo in the tabernacle , and at 3 p. in. the dedication of the tabernacle will occur. The National assembly band , the assembly chorus and the Eutcrpo ladies' quartette will furnish the music. The dedicatory address will DO delivered by Dr. Joseph T. Dur.yea , of Omaha. In the evening will occui the first annual assembly opening , with musical selections and congratulatory addresses by Hov. W. J. Harslm , Dr. J. C. W. Coxe , Kev. J. T. Stock ing , Dean Alought , Dr. Duryea , Hov. A. W. Lninar , Dean Gardner , Uov. Stephen Phclus and others. Money loaned at L. B. Craft's & Co.'s loan olllco on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and all other articles of value , without removal. All business strictly confi dential. God's Gift ? . The First Presbyterian church was filled , yesterday morning , with , perhaps , a larger audience than usual to hear the Rov. Mr. Grocnleo , of Anthony , Kan. , who has cor.io to attend the Chnutauqua assembly. The speaker took the 13th verso of Psalm CXVIforhls theme : "What shall I render unto the Lord for all his benefits toward mol" and the query of the Psalmist was made the basis of a vnry eloquent discourse upon practical Christianity , It is the most important question , ho said , that was ever put to the human mind , and the answer : "I will take the cup of salvation , " was the key to Christian happiness. The chief end of man is to glorify God. The scriptures teach It from beginning to end. The best way wo can accomplish this is to ask God for the means. Throughout the scriptures wo nre constantly urged to ask God for tlio things wo need for our happiness. The Chris tian's happiness is n part of the glory of God , and , like the well of pure water , the moro that it gives up the moro and tlio better is that which remains. Whatever tbo cicaturo renders to God ho must first have received from tlio Creator. Everything is given by God. All that wo have and enjoy is a gift. All the receiving nnd gathering powers of moitnl beings nro the gift of God , so that wo can glvo nothing but what we have lirst asked for and received. To every atom of matter God has given its functions , and the chief function is to go out and gather the gifts of God , and as they gather the gifts , they nro developed and beautified. Wo might represent the atoms as asking the question of tbo text. To-day mat ter is a clod which wo tread upon , but that matter can take tbo cifts of God and be- coma the diamond gem , "I will simply take the gifts of God , " says the plant , "and by developing thorn I will plorlfv God , " nnd the purest Illy or the loveliest rose Is the gift it renders unto God. Animal life is the highest clement into which matter Is formed , and it gathers the gifts in obedience to instinct , but in the human llfo there Is a mental and spiritual existence , governed by the sjmo law , with a bond of union bctwcoh the spiritual nnd mor tal , and it is this Intelligence that asks for guidance in what It shall render to its cre ator. Wo are not bo'd ' enough in what wo ask. Wo coma to God asking his gifts as if vto feared wo would rob him. The Children of tlio Bible. Yesterday was "children's day" in the First Baptist church of this city. The usual annual services wcro not hold in this church on the Sabbath previous , for the reason that the arrangements contemplated could not bo completed In tlmo , and It was thought best to postpone It until yesterday. The church wus handsomely decorated. The altar was almost hidden In n profusion ot flowers and flowering plants , while boqucts of half opened buds , typical of the human buds that filled the room , occupied prominent places. Fragrant masses of catalpa blossoms mingled their creamy whiteness with the richer and darker lined flowers , and formed a very pleasant piciuro. The llttlo people were not deterred from coming by the threatening weather , nnd the church was well filled with their bright and fresh faces. The pastor , the Rov. Dr.Coolo.v , devoted the morning hour to on extempore history of the bible , drawing lessons for bis young hcarors from the piety of the scriptu ral children. The story of Joseph was told In child language. Ills conscientiousness was strongly pictured and the children pres ent wcro given a beautiful lesson from the noble character of the child. What u good thing a conscience is was shown by the rn- cltul of the many dangers and temptations It saved Joseph from. It is a good thing to have a conscience. No noble character can over bo formed without It. Joseuh's consci- oitlousress ) was based upon the over-present consciousness of God. The story of the child Samuel was graphically - ically told , the basis of tlio lesson bumg placed upon tbo verse , "And Samuel told him every whit nnd hid nothing from him. " The truthfulness of the child was shown to bo the foundation upon whlcn ho built all Ills subsequent greatness , and was a part of his constant service of Goa. Daniel's childhood and his temperance formed the next lesson , and the speaker brought the lesson down to u practical appli cation to the great questions thci youth of to day must consider temperance mid sobriety In all things. A pretty little side lesson was given showing that Intemperance did not mean the use of Intoxicating drinks tflono , but included the eating of rarumols , the drinking of tea ana coffee , the use of tobacco and reading tlima novels. Daniel's self- restraint was the foundation of his great ness. The beautiful and over thrilling story of the childhood of Cbrifct wiw theu told to the children. The two points mailo chiefly nrom- Incnt was the desire of tbo Christ-child to know the scriptures end his obedience U > his parents. The address , when finished , taught the simplest child these lessons : The conscien tiousness of Joseph , the truthfulness of Samuel , the temperance nnd self-denial of Danlol and the obedlcnco of Christ. nnd Itolibcd , Charles Smith and Fred Kissell were nr- rcstcd Saturday night for assault nnd bat tery nnd highway robbery. Both are tough characters nnd cx-hacic drivers of this city. They started out Saturday evening to paint the town , and succeeded admirably , although most of the coloring was distributed ever the person of a young Dnno from Omaha , named Jcnson. During the carlv part of the even ing , Smith nnd his companion slugged n man named Brooks , as the flnalo of n quarrel on "Rotten Row. " Brooks appealed to the uo- llco for assistance , nnd his assailants fled. About 11 o'clock the sluggers did nnothor similar job In the same locality. A party of four Danes were Just emerging from the street to return to their homos in Omaha , when the two sluggers stepped up nnd wanted to fight. After a short parley , Smith stepped up to ono of the party , named Nelson , nnd seized his watch-chain , pulling the watch fiom his pocket. Nelson caught the watch and began to shout "Police. " The chain was broken , and ns Nelson continued to shout , Smith said to his partner , "Kill the with a rock. " The latter thrown brick nt Nelson , but It missed him nnd struck another of the party , named Jensen , in the back of the head , knocking him to the ground. The thugs then skipped out , but Smith soon run into the arms of Oftlcer Doyle , who was answering the call for assistance. Kis- soil was not captured until several hours later. Jensen was taken with the prisoner to police headquarters , whcru ho told his story. His head was tori ibly cut and bruised , the blood from the ugly scalp wound com pletely saturating his upper garments. The party wcro all released to appear this morn ing to prosecute the case. The police nro of the opinion that it was a genuine case of highway robbery , mid that the prisoners wcro of the belief that thn deed would bo charged to the crooks who ciuno In to attend the tournament. Jensen was relieved of nearly ? 45 in inonoy , and Nelson lost his watch chain. Both the prisoners are well Known to the police , nnd have figured several tunes In disreputable occurrences that have been ventilated In po- llco court. Smith bears an unusually hard name , and the cnsongainst him will bo pushed for all there is in it. Bcchtolo hold , central location , ( Irstclus The I'ytlilnn Tribute. Yesterday was Pythian decoration dav , nnd as such was appropriately observed by the 1C. of P. lodges of this city. Exercises were held at 1C. of P. hall , at 1 o'clock , after which the knights marched toFairviow cem etery nnd decorated tao graves of ilecensed brethren. In the evening Rov. J. J. II. Reedy addressed the order nt All Saints' chapel. A largo number of persons not connected with the order attended all of the exercises. The Uniform Rank presented a very fine appearance - poaranco and attracted a great deal of atten tion as they marched to the cemetery. Bed ino roofinc will last lonccr and give hotter satisfaction than any roofing made ; will not crack , curl or split , nnd makes a perfectly solid Joint on the cntiio roof. Blrkmbmo Engineering and Supply company , 115 Pcail sti cut , Council BlufTs , lu. Still Shavian ° " S The barbei s > were all at work over their chuiis as usual yesterday morning , and lathered and scraped and clipped from break fast time.until noon , na on ull previous Sun days , but they say that thpro will bo no moro of it. At the meeting of the city council this evening a committee of barbers will bo present to personally nsK for the passage of a Sunday closing ordinance. It is htmllv ex pected that it will go through , as three of the principal shous in the city are opposed , to it. Should the council neglect to comply v.'kh the icqucst , the result will bo the same as if Kruiited. A meeting will bo held to-morrow evening to take the necessary stops to close the shops according to the Sunday closing statutes of tlio state of Iowa. The proprietor of every shop will bo notified that ho must not run Sundays hereafter , and if any of them are found open next Sunday morning , n committee will wait upon them and request - quest them to close forthwith. If tnoy com ply , ull well and good , but if they refuse , warrants will ho sworn out on the following morning , and the offenders will bo brought Into court. County Attorney Organ will prosecute the cases after the informations are filed. Every barber "working in n shop on Sunday will bo arrested , as well as the proprietor. The shaving uopulutlon of Council Bluffs will do well to remember this and act accordingly next Saturday evening , or there will bo a disgruntled lot ot hair growers on Sunday morning , whoso frame of mind will bo lar Irom ecstatic as they wage nn unequal war against a stiff hirsute stub- bio with an ancient razor that has been used for a number of years for the solo purpose of keeping tlio family corns in check. * Have your old furniture upholstered' good as > new. R. Morgan , 702 Broadway. + O'llnyln and the Hoys. Michael O'Boylc , the well known politician of the west end , is again In trouble , and has sought the Intervention of the court. O'Boylo ' has always had moro or loss trouble ( gener ally moro ) with the boys in that vicinity. Ho is the possessor of a temper that is a perfect match for his hair and chinchillas , both being of that uncertain hue that lumps up to 10U in the shade on the very slightest provocation. When let nlono ho is one of the quietest nnd most pcuceablo residents of the city , hut un fortunately the growing scions on the bottoms toms nro not disposed to pass him idly by. This is what causes the trouble , for the young imps generally manage it BO that O'Boylo knows ho is on earth for fully twenty-four hours every day of the week. They pound on Ills doers and windows ut tno most unseemly hours of the night , tear pickets oft ilia fcnc.e , deposit rubbish and car rion of all kinds in his yard , and tlo ropes to trip him up and roll him in the mud when he rushes out at midnight to wreak summary vengeance on the lawless disturbers of his dreams. Affairs have gene on in this manner for years , nnd as intent naturally bo sup posed , O'Boylo ' cherishes little love for any thing suggestive of Young America. Every few months a case comes up In court as the outgrouth of the dllliculty. On this occasion , O'Boylo charges three of the youngsters with assault and disturbing the peace. They nllcgo that they wcro passing along the street Filday evening drawing a small wagon , when O'Boylo ' appeared and kicked it off the sidewalk. Ono of the boys resented the insult and knocked him down. The defendants have given bonds for their appearance this morning. Thcro will bo 8omo tall swearing in court , and plenty of fun for the spectators. Olmutniuiua Train Time Table. The following are the oftlclul Chautauqua train arrangements , commencing the morn ing of Juno 18 , 1SS9 : Leave Omaha 8:15 : a. m. , 0:15 : a.m. , 1:15 : p. in. , 3:15 : p. in. and 7:15 p. m. Leave Transfer 8:45 : a. m. , 9:45 : a. in. , 1:40 : p. m. , 3:49 : p. in nnd 7:40 : p. m. Leave Council Bluffs , Main street depot 8BOa. : m. , 0:55 : a. m. , 1:50 : p. in , , 3:50 : p. m. and 7:80 : D. m. Arrive at Chautauqua 0:15 : a. m. , 10:20 : a. m. , 2:15 : p. in. , 4:15 : p , in. and 6:15 : p. m. 11ETUIINIXU , Lcavo Chautauqua 0:20 : a. m. , 12:15 : p. in. , 2SO ; p. m. , 0:15 : n. m , and 10:15 : p. in. Leave Council Bluffs 9:4 : J a. in , , 13:40 : p. in. . 2:40 : p. m. , 0:40 : p. m. and 10:40 : p. m , Arrive at Transfer 9 : tO a. m. , 12:50 : p. in , , . ' : . ' )0 p. m. , 0:50 : p. in. and 10:50 : p. m. Thcso trains , returning , will connect with the Union Puciflo dummy trains , leaving the transfer at tU im. . , 13:53 : p , in. , 2:5) : ) p. m. , 0:25 : p. m. and 10:53 : p. m. There will bo no transfer of passengers hesucon Omahu and Chautuuqua. J , E. HAIIKNUBS , Manager. o A I'aylni ; Motor. It Is stated that the receipts of the Elcctrlo Motor company averaged a llttlo over 11,000 a day for the lust three days of the tourna ment. The heaviest business was done on Wednesday and Thursday , the last day , Fri day , beini ; about the same us an average Sunday. It Is Impos o o tell how tnnny of the passengers were five pr ten cent fares , but a close cstlmnto pldcefi the number of passengers carried nt ffolfl li,000 ? to 15,000 a .day. As the average numbur carried in n month is about 70,000.ftho , increase durlne the tournament may bo r'ciulily estimated. It amounts to ever two weeks' work in three days. The mnnaccmoui niny well congratu late Itself on the result , as not n single per son was Injured or the slightest break or accident reported , notaVUlisinndlng the im mense crowds carried. Ills safe to say that the record has novcr boon equalled , nnd probably never will bd.twhoro trains are run us rapidly ns on this lino. .Moro pcoplo could have boon carried for nno Jay , but the over taxed machinery would have required sev eral days of rest to follow in order to make needed repairs. SPECIAL NOTICES. : iin CP miicTTcows.1irinopiiy X1 in grading or filling. Apply to Leonard llverctt. WANThiU Mlddlo-agcd woman ns house keeper In small family. Glvu references. Address J. A. Roberts , Woodbine , la. T OST Near IJaylls park , a itolil breast pint J-JH 1th topaz set. rmrler will lie rewarded by addressing 11. . Qwcna. SlUerClty. la. I710H KUNT-Un the 1st of July next the room -L1 on Tcarl St. , 20.vo ; , now occupied by the pub lic library , lloraco Uverctt. /1UW8 for sale Will take pay In jjr.idlng anil \J lllllng nt $1 par day tor man and team , or will take pay In painting , lloraco Krerott. WANTED 500 pieces OR socond-hanil carpet , also nil good Horond-Imnd furniture. A. J , iMdiulcl. Nog. xa and : ci > Broadway. FOll KXCHANan Several good farms to ox chan o for Council Itluirs lots. Johnston & Van ration , Kverett block. TITIOII SAU2-No. MH Graham nVcnuo. Lot JP Mxl.U Nowhotiss. Will take toim or cattle In part parmsnt ; balnnco on ten years' time , annual payments , 8 per cent imyatilo annually. Apply to Horace l.vorett. T"WO-Stury business house lor rent , No. aw Itrnnilway , opposite Ogilcu house. Unqulro at ZM Trunk st. A. Wood. AKAlii : clmnco for a splendid Investment , requiring ouercv rather than larso cipltal. A fortune for the rluht man. Half Interest In the finest pra-tlcnl patent ever Issued. Ad- ilrem swan & Walker , 4 Pearl street , Council Hlulls. T p I tANSlhlU JjlNlI Oiilck delivery between -L omina and Council illutrs. Household goods and ttelRht moved safelv and promptly. I.eavo oidcrs ut Omaha olllre , M'I So. Utli St. : Council lllnlla T NMain. . H. lleocioft. ( ) HOI \5plondld mounted specimens rare Birds jV/Ulfnndnnlmala from every cllmc. Mut ho soul at onco. SliiKlo or In cases , r. .1. llriizoe. llratclasj taxidermist. Council Ululla. RKAlTKSTA'Pr. Untight nnd sold and ex- chanjred. Sporlal attention Rivun to exam- Inatlon of titles. W. C. James , J\o. 10 1'carl St. . Council UlillTs. FOR SAL13 7 room cottage , corner Tiilrd avenuu nnd Uth st. Kasy terms.V. . C. James , llI'carst. ) TT10H HKNT Uisy terms two new five-room JP houses. Kith avo. between Illgn and Third Bts. Sell cheap If taken this week. Inquire owner. J. Ulckey. 740 U. Wuy. TTK3U SAU : Old established general mor- Jt ; cbmidlso business. stocK , natures , wagons , etc. Good room and low rimt , Address , J. Dickey. 711) ) H. Way FOK HUNT riirnlan r unfurnished largo ten-room house , bath roam , jtas. furnace , etc. . at OK. Willow avp. Knqulre at prcmlsos.or G. II. Stlllman. Hrown hlock. | 71ItnSII milk cows for silo or trade for f.it J- ' cows b an'8 block Jyards , Upper llroad- way. 1'rr.nk Swan. FUK HUNT Largo double'ollice over I'r.ink Levin's cigar store , UJ Uro adnay. ImniUcp ot 1'runk LoMn. FUH HUNT 'lvo uuv. ' 7-room hou oi on Thlid avenue , between Ninth nnd Tenth streets. Inquire at JO" corner Third avcimonnd Ninth sticet. ( MPT lid B Bi 230 Centrally located livery and lio.irdliiR stable Host aci nminodntlons In the tlty. Special at tention to tinnslcut custom. AYA. - . HAXS , Prop. Telephone Stnbli77. . lion. H2O. faloobui' Moths'Desmestes CRYST A It consists of Miovf white Hakes. A produc tion from Coal Tur. pnitrCCLTA' IlAH.1t- LKSS. 1'reo fiom oil. acid or liny snlntaueo that would harm the most delicate fabric or feather. It ovapoiates without leavlnft any residue. It kills moths while camphor merely drives them uway. F. 5. BICAKE9 : , _ Sole Agent , Council Hluiry. J. 1) . EUMIIMDSOM. B. L. Slum \ur , Pies. vice Pros. CIIAS. It. HAMNON. Cashier. i _ , CITIZEN'S STATS BANK Of COUNClt. IIMM'FS. Paid Up Capital . S nO.nOD.OO. burplus . tti.wwoo. Liabilities to Depositors . rs iu a.m. DiliKCTims 1. A. Miller. K. O. ( Jleason , R. L. ShiiKart , II. II. Hart , J. D. r.dmundson , Clias. It. Hannon Tiansact ecner.il banking business. LnrKOttt capital and mrplus ot any bunk in Eoutliw-estem Iowa. Interest on tlmo deposits. DiiMcDANELQ & C3 , , , , Hides , Tallow , Pelts , Wool Furs , Highest in arkct prices. Prompt returns. Nos i Main at. , Council ulullR. loua BcloTT wo give nniucs ( if n fcjrof tbo ninny Patrons ot tlio" Insurance Co. In Council IllnlTs and vicinity. The character ot tlio patrons named , nnd the amount entrusted - trusted uy oncli to the protection of the com pany , Indicates the contldcnco enjoyed hy It nt homo \vhoro Its manner ot doing business Is best known. C. 1) . Dlllln , t 41,000 I.unoy IJros , .tCo. . , . . , , . , , 37,000 Clmrles UruiRlm MXOOO II. I'.Morrow ioaw John llonnctt. I'.TW William O'llnltornn Mtt ) Charles Shields T.700 N. W. Nnsii 7'lV ) I. A , Miller ( , .000 HcorgoA. Kry n.nuo Henry Klicman.vuo ( . .to ) HluigartVnlt & Wles s.coo 15. Ii. Simian , i , 4MXM Itomim Catholic Church in.OiJ Homnn Catholic Church. Westphalia. . . . 40.0X1 Carroll County Couit HOUHO El(00 Abbott * Cooper SI.COO St. I'miids Academy suofl Crixver , tfteolo , v Austin SO.ax ) T. M. 0. I.ogixn il.iioo llcoro. Wolls.tCo ItiaiO ( Icorso M. Williams p.UH H. I ) . Kohles urn ) O. It. Carpenter 11,700 Masonic Tcmplo ( MM Motcftlf llros G.XIO ( C. A. ItonbotV Co n.POO S.H. Keller 3.500 NOTICI : When our policy exceeds 125,00000 on property subject to destruction by a fclnglo lire , the excess la ro-lnsured In other companies. 'T ' WANT THE EARTH OH , NOI But wo do want the people of Western Iowa to know that the GREAT'BARGAIN SHOE STORE NO. JOO MAIN HT. , Cor. First Avcnuo , carry the lurpost stock of BOOTS mul SHOES in this city. That wo always load in popular prices. That persons wanting : I'olinblo poods can save money by traclin ! ; with us. S. A. PIERCE. STOP ! READ THIS ! A new ClothlnK Store his boon opened In Council mulls. No old stock ur old styles. llverythiug stilctly lint class. Coino and bo convinced , Positively ono price and c. h. CHICAGO CLOTHING HOUSE , 7.K ) WHST IlltUAIMVAY. ESHELMAN. Tnos. UFPICGR. W. II. M. I'usit OFFICER & mil , BANKERS. Corner Main nnd Ilroadway , COUNCILi BLUFFS , IOWA. Dealers In foreign r.nd domestic exchange. Collections made nnd Interest paid on tlmo do- poaltb. & CIIKH ANJ Are thoioughly prepared to take care of horses and carilHyes of all visitors to the Kike. Plenty of sheds mid stalls , nnd aulmtls and cnnlacos w llllio safely cared for. Charges icasonablo. Accommodating hostlers on Imml nlcht nnd day. When you drho to the Lake , don't forgot THE QOAKEil JEWELBt STORE , A. A. SA5tT , Prop. Honest Wat"hes , Clocks , .Tewalry and Silver w.ue. All cle.inliifr aild lopiirlug under pa r = on.il supervision of the proprietor. Statlonyr y Toilet articles and Perfumery , l Ino Watcho s llino Locks nn 1 Chronometers a spechiHy. JIU1MAINbT. . Council Illuirs. Insure in the U. S. Masonic Bcnotolrnt Association of Council lilulfr , In. , tlio jdiinu'est , largest , cheapest and best plan of Masonic Insurance in the norltl. that I'diifliips ILs mcinhciMiip to Itfraternity. . GilRAL LIVERY STABLE. W. L , . PATi'OJV , Prop. Elegant lligs at Rcasonablo Rates. Nos. 19 and 21 , North Main Street. Council Bluffs , Iowa. No. 27 Main Street , Over Jucqiicmiii'ii .PcwclryStoro The Most Modern Novolltls In own Dressing" . SCAM'LAW ' , N.laTIBBETTS G-RPCERIES. , MpflarchflCurjiceBrflsBi ofCaf\r\edG-oods. 34-5Br Oandlog , Prosh Made BvoryDav. You Are Invited and Welcome While in the city do not fall to call on the store and see the finest and best Music Hall on the Mo. slope. Came and take a look at our large stock of Pianos uncl Organs and all kinds of musical instru ments up stairs and down stairs 103 Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IOWA. E AT THE Special Sale of Embroideries : Special Sale of Eiubroi clerecl Plounciugs. The finest line of Flounclngs In the city. The prices gunrantccd the lowest. Examine bargains marked OOc , ODc. 80c , $1.OO , $1.20 nd $1.0O. Special Sale of WMte Goods. Exnmino bargains marked Be , 6 l 4c , 8c , lOc , 12 l-2c , IDc , 18o 22c and.2Bc. Special Sale of Bucliings. Examine bargains marked Be , lOc , 12 l-2c , 2Oc and 2Bc n y ard. Also bargains In Tourist Ruching , 12 l-2c , IBc and 2Oc a box. Special Sale of Children's Lace Caps. Examine lots marked 12 I-2c , 2Bc , 88c , 37 l-2c , BOo and 7Bc. Special Sale of Ladies' Collars. Examine lots marked Be. lOc or 3 for 2Bc. Another case of the Celebrated Fast Buck Hose , IQO a pair ; ever > pair warranted or money refunded. One ease of the finest White Bed Spreads this city ever saw fop the money. Full siv.o and extra weight. " The price is onlylOO ; worth $1.87. Strive to come early and receive a portion of the bargains. * olUnL I WHITELAW . & GO , Lenders and Promoters or LOW PRICES. 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. N. B. Mall orders promptly atttended to. Cor.GlenAve T.J.CADYtD.V.S. _ - > _ u Hospital/or / Lame SfcK ANIMALS. , . 'eterlnananforGjuncilBlUffe ' PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Estimates H . Speculations. Supervision of Public Work. Brown , . . Building , Council Bluffs , Iowa. N QP H I I R7 Justice ot the Poaco. Olllco ever American Express , No. 41 Urondwny , Council BlufTs , Iowa. 0 OI [ W1Q Attornoys-at-Law. Practice in the State and Fod- ( x. O1IV1O oral Courts. Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. " I""n ' " ' " - * " * BURKE & TINLEY SiiSgBiSr" HQTII I MA M Attornoy-nt-Law. Room 4 , Second Floor , Brown , O ! ILLIVIAlN Block , 115 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , la. Will practice in State ami Fa do nil Courts. i DBS , BELLINGER &BELLIN6ER--Si2ft ! ! S on > HERSMAN & STEVENS , ( Successors to Morgan , Kollur At Co , ) ) \VK OAltliy A Vinli IINHO1' ( WOOD : CLOTH : AND : METALIC : CASES. JOl'BN AT ALL UOUIIH OK DAY AND NIUHT.C i 13 au . an imoAOWAY , ootiNoiij niiWFs. l\ \ SIZES FROM 25 TO 300 i I HORSE POWER , Mills and Elevators AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send for catalogue. No. / > 10 1'onrl Street , Council BlnlTs. GOOD WORK : : PROMPT DELIVERY. NO. 33O BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 , ,