6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEfl ; FRIDAY , JUNE 21 , 1889. THE DAILY BEE. COUNOIlTBLUFFS. OFP1CK. NO 12 8TKEET. ttllveretlljy carrier In Any 1'nrt of bo City a Wnly Cents rcrWcok. II , W , Tlt/lON. . . . MANAGKK , JUiNr.P : < ; Omen No. MOIIT EDITOII , No.Z ) . MINOR MENTION , : N. V.PlumulnR Co. C. U. Music Co. , K39 B'wny. Holier , tailor , 810 Hroadwny. Evnns1 Inundry , 724 Broadway. D. W. Ottls , city and fnrm loans. The public schools will close to-day for a t\yo months' recess. Two drunks wns the sum total of polloo business yesterday morning. A. W. Hlcisman Is rojblclnf ? over the advent - vent to his homo of a now dauRhtor. , The funeral of Mrs. Annlo Swam took plnco nt 4 o'clock yesterday uf tcrnoon from her late residence , 1725 Third street. The sisters of St. Hormiru's ' hospital have boon presented with an elegant douhlo car- rlBRo by Dan Carrltfg. They apprcclato the generous Rift greatly. The Union I'ncillo overland , duo nt the transfer nt 0 o'clock Wednesday evening , did not nrrlve until 2iO : : yesterday morning , on nccount of a collision near Denver Junction. The flro department was called to the res idence of John Hammer , on Uonton street , yesterday noon. A ifasolliiG explosion wns the cnuso of n slight blaze , but the tire was cxtlORUlshed before the arrival of the de partment. The damage was very small. The cause of the explosion is n mystery. The case of the State va M. Ulumonitoln wns stibmltte'd ' to the jury about o'clock yesterday afternoon. Court adjourned until this morning , If sufllclont civil business is on hand for to-day , the jury will bo dis charged until Moiidav morning. Otherwise thocasu of the State vs Peterson , for lar ceny , w 111 bo called. Th o examination of Fred Kissel , for high way robbery and assault with Intent to kill , was completed In 'Squire Hcndricks' court yesterday. The decision of the court was withhold until the testimony In tbo c.iso of Smith , Kissel's ' partner , Is heard , thus Riving Kissel tbo benefit of anything that may uc- volop In bis favor. Smith's case Is still on trial. Notes tind mortgages bought raid sold , money loaned ; flro insurance. Robert V. Inncs , 80 Pourl st. Heislor'a Oyster Buy chop house and restaurant day and night , 603 Broadway. Have our wagon call for your Boiled 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. , ofUeo cor. Broadway nnd Main , over American express. Call on the Birkinbino Engineering and Supply company , 115 Pearl street Council UlulTa , la. , and examine the Bodmo'roollng. It will pay you ; sam pics scut on application. M. Wollman , jeweler , moved to 538 B'y. Personal I'unmrnnii" . W. C. Estop loft last evening for Clpcln- nati on a combined business and pleasure trip.Hcv. Hcv. D. C. Franklin will deliver tbn oration tion at Logan , on the Fourt U of July. \Vallaco McFailden , jr. . and sister Ella , are visiting relatives in Idaho. L'ucius Woll.s Im ? returned from Daven port , accompanied by bis daughter , Mis Eunice. M. B. Brown , formerly manager of the local oftlco of the Western Union tclecraph ofllcc , but now In the employ of the compan ; at Salt Luke City , is visiting friends in the Bluffs. Ho will remain about ton days. Ho is well pleased with his western location but cherishes the highest regards for frlcudi liore , which feeling Is warmly reciprocated J. N. Ualdwiti , csQ. , Is homo from u trip to Now York. Ho leaves again for the least in n few days , and will bo absent several week on legal business. Chot Stevenson Is homo from the State . university , at Iowa City , to spend the sum mer vacation. A. C. Cameron , editor of the Inland Printer tor , Chicago , Is in the city. Ho is en route homo from the mooting of tbo Internationa Typographical union , nt Denver , and stop hero a few days to attend the Chautauqua. Woolsoy & Long paper rooms neat quick , cheap. 'U Main , tel 203. Have your old furniture upholstered good as now. It. Morgan , 702 Broadway. City steam laundry , SI Main , tol. 14 Dr. C. C. Ilazon , dentist , Opera house block. J. G. Tipton , real estoto , 627 B'dway S. B. Wtwlsworth & Co. loan money. The Now Ogden is catching traveling men at 82 per day. "A contented mind is a continua feast , " and if you want to bo contontcc with your purchases , look at the large invoice of fans , parasols , straw anc summer goods just put on the shelves at P. W. Spottnan & Bro.'s , 609 and 611 Main street. Tlio Coiiiiuuiicoiuciit Exercises. The nineteenth annual commencomeut ox erciscs of the Council lilufCi bigh action wcro held at Dohati.v's last evening. The hnuEo was completely lilted , nnd many spec tators occupied standing room. The class o ' 80 is ouo of the largest that was ever gruel uatcd from this institution of learning , numbering boring sixteen mom irs. The graduates are Licua Ucudlo , Grace Foster. Frederick Crush Nclllo Parsons , Lena Van ( Jlcson , Leo Wit tor , Pearlo Clmmborlln , Hichlo Dickey Carrie Honn , William 1. Mansllold , Helen .Bowman , Lillian Hart , Huldu Luchow , Jen- nto Pile , E. I , Woodbury , Julia Walker. The stugo was beautifully decorated with evergreens , cut Ilowcrs and potted plants arranged with exquisite taste and In uumor ous designs. A hugo .bank of flowers am folingo Hanked cither sldo of the stage , am added much to the line effect of the decora lions. A ImmUomo forest scene was used which , by the tasty arrangement of the mil urul flowers nud vines , transformed the stugo into a veritable woodland bower. The ar rangoinont reflected great credit on those Wbo designed it and carried It Into effect. The oxorclsea wore unusually interesting The assays uml orations were well delivered , and , In mur.y Instances , were a vast improve ment over the stereotyped productions of the "sweet girl graduate" and her aspiring classmnto of the opposite sax , Ono feature that added very much to the Interest of the exorcises was the brevity and conciseness of the essays. Had the usual length been ad herocl to ; the audieuco would have boon greatly wearied bj u lengthy programme. Bucli , however , was not ttio case , and it was u variation greatly appreciated. The gradu ates themselves appeared to greater advantage ago on account of it. nud the innovation is worthy of general adoption. Space forbids individual mention , but It Is certain that no class graduating bora was over more deserving of It , The appreciation Of the nudlonco was amply shown by the very profuse floral tributes that were re ceived by every member of the class. Dalboy's orchestra rendered a number of very choice selections during thd evening The Interest muulfestod by the public In at tending ao ironcrully spoalie volumes In sup port ol the educational work of the city , nut is a most deserved encouragement to the school board uud able corps of teachers li lht > public schools. Money lonuoil at L. B. Graft's fe. Co.'s loan otllco on furniture , pianos , horaoa , wagons , personal uropurljr of all kinds , unall otnor articles of value , without removal. All business strictly confi dential. Council Dlutfs Furniture company for good good * at low prleer. 107 Broadway. NO WRATH LIRE WOMAN'S ' , An Enraged Wife's Scones With Her Faithless Spouse , THE CHAUTAUQUA DAMPENED. The Attendants Are Nevertheless I3n- tliuHiastlc Tlu Uo48 Harbors Will Keep Open Sundays Other Utufh Items. Sixfllj Mlxoil Matrimony. The Gladman-Wllson adultery case , nn no- count of which appuarcd exclusively In yes terday's Hun , has developed Into ono of the most disgusting and nauseating affairs that iins como to public notice in some tlmo. The case was llrst brought to the attention of the authorities Tuesday night , when Mrs. Glad- man , who claimed to have Just arrived from DOS Molnes , appealed to the pollco for assist ance In finding her recreant husband. As It was then late nt night , she was advised to wait until the following day before attempt ing to locate him. Late Wednesday evening , Ofllcor Kemp , who had located the stepping place of the couple at No. 1025 Fourtb avonuo. con- Sullty ucted the wife to that place , and loft her with the wayward pair. It was not long un til there was trouble brewing , nnd a pitched battle was soon In progress. Mrs. QluJman pounced upon the disturber of her domestic happiness , nnd was administering summary punishment when her husband Interfered. The enraged woman then directed her atten tion to her faithless lord arid master. The family interloper took advantage of the chaugo in hostilities to make her cscnpo. As soon as ho was safely out of the door , she closed nnd held it from the outside , thus leaving Cilndman exposed to the anger of his botraycd wife. Uladmau was not dis posed to face tlui music , and attempted to get away. She hold tightly to him , howuvor , and ho began to beat her. She screamed loudly for assistance , and Gladm in , becom ing desperate , Itnally throw himself out of the window , and managed to tear himself away from her clutches. The neighbors wcro aroused by the noise , nnd several soon appeared In scanty raiment. Gladman was seen Hying up the street as fast as ho could qo , calling to his paramour. Who was following as fast as she could , to moot him on Broadway. A call was turned In for the patrol wagon , but when it arrived the guilty parties were nowhere to bo found , nnd the house was llllud with excited neigh bors. Shortly after midnight Olllcor ( Juslck saw the couple at the corner of Main nud Iroad way , nnd suspecting Unit they were tbo par ties wanted , arrested them and took them to tbo station. The woman was minus hat or cloak , having loft the house In a decided hurry. The pair wcro seen at the police station by the reporter , but both declined to tulle , and the scribe then visited the house which , a short time previously , had witnessed the lively scene above referred to. The aban doned wife and children wcro found , sur rounded by a number of curious neighbors. In answer to along nnd close questioning , the following facts wore ascertained : Sometime ago " ( the date she could not re call ) the woman married James Gludmun , a widower with two children , living about live miles from Dos Moitics. In course of time , two children were born to them , and shortly afterward the trouble bog.iu. Mrs. Glad- mun's sister , Miss liertio Wilson , beiran to make her home with thorn , and the alTec.tious of the head of the family wera soon trans ferred to the rather prepossessing young woman. Soon she loft the house , and Mrs. Uladman discovered that her husband w.is socndiiig a great deal of his time in a liouso in another part of the city , which ho had rented for bis sister-in-law. They found out that their illicit relations had been discov ered and fled together to parts unknown. About the flrst , of the present year , tnoy landed in Council Ululls , and routed a house near the waterworks pumping stu- tion. About BIX weeks ago the de serted wife discovered their whore- bouts , and soon appeared to the aston ished vision of the runaways , accompanied by the four children. A , truce was patched up , and she remained for a few weeks , Ivit the actions of the sister and husband again became more than she could put up with , nnd she loft tlio place , leaving the children behind - hind her. Where she passed the joxt few weeks is not definitely known , as she tells several conflicting stories regarding her whereabouts. Her next appearance was Tuesday evening , as stated above. It is known that she was spying about the house on Fourth avenue , but did not molest the guilty couple. Tlio most disgusting feature of the case is in connection witb the children. As above stated , the mother loft them with the father and his naramour when she disappeared some time ago. Sluco that time they have been abused , neglected and tn ltreat3d'aiid are all In a pitiable condition. When questioned by the court , yosteraay , the uiotner stated that two of the children , ono a baby thirteen months old and the other four years of ago , were suffering from a loathcsomo disease , contracted from their unnatural father , The infant is In a critical condition , and the doc tor offers no hope of Its recovery. The two prisoners were not locked up Wednesday night , but were allowed to sit In the outer corridor of the police station. Glad- man availed himself of the privilege to walk out. When his wife appeared yesterday morn ing to file a complaint against him , she found ho was not there , and started outto nnd him. She discovered him about noon , near the cornerof Bryant and Broadway , and seized him about the necK. Ha endeavored to es cape , and managed to got loose. Ho rushed up the stairway to the oflico of N. P. Dodge , but she caught him before ho reached the top , and the pair rolled to the sidewalk to gether. I , was tried again and again with the same results , and llnally the screams of the woman attracted the attention of an ofllcor , who arrested tlia follow. An information was Jlled In Justice Schurz' court , charging Gladman with adultery , and the Wilson woman with lovvdness. Mrs. Gladmnr. was anxious to got rid of her sister. She stated that she would for give everything if Gladmau would send the girl away and como buck to bar. This ho positively refused to do , declaring that ho would keep the girl nnd support her. As none of the partial were ready for trial , the case of each wns continued until Saturday. Gladman was put under 100 bonds , which amount was furnished by Contractor Sayles , in whoso employ Gladman has been for some time. Ho is a carpenter , earning good wages , and has beou In the employ of several contractors In the city. Mra. Ghidmuu de clares that she still loves her recreant hus band , and what the outcome will bo is hard to surmlao. Having tin ovoratoek of spring and fiummor pant goods , I will soil thorn at 50 cents on the dollar spot cash only. Roitor , the tailor , ! )10 ) Broadway. Bodino rooting will last longer and give hotter tmtisfautlon than any rooting made ; will not crack , curl or split , and malcos a perfectly solid joint on the entire - tire roof. Birkinbino Kngiuoeriiig and Supply company , 115 Pearl street. Coun cil mulls , la. i Boohtclohotoicontrul location , flrsloluss Will Kcop on The IndicutlotiR uro that there will bo a bitter light between thabarbors and the pro prietors of the anil-Sunday closing shops before that matter Is finally settled. There are uow three of the shops that are opposed to Sunday closing , and from ono of the pro prietors It was Icarpod yesterday thai thcso three have pledged themselves to fight the movement , Tliosa three are John I3ohn , Frank Lovlu and Fritz Hernuc.rdl. Each of tucnu has Boctired ah attorney , and Is ready for the light. Said ono of them. "Wo will fight It tooth and too nail. There are only three of us as yot. Kliuo Is reported as with us , but iho truth is that he is on the fence , and will wait a few anys to determine whloh way to slide. If It work * all right there will bo several who will want to join us. Wo nro pledged to keep open next Sunday , and will lot them arrast us on Monday If they want to. The case will ho carried up if it is decided asralnst us In the lower courts. There are lots of little - tlo kinks in the law to bo taken advantage of . and wo will Ueep them busy for u while at any rate. However , if It finally goes agalcst HMMMAtfUftfUlftiUUHIiiftti us , I will sou that every other branch of bust- ness In closed on Sunday , the same as wo are. I know that the eljnrom $ court has do- cldou In connection with such cases that shaving Is nota necessary buslncss.on Sunday but our attorneys nro ready with a neat lIUlo doilco , which will appear In duo time. " The other side Is working quietly , but has already Its say , nnd Is waiting patiently for Sunday morning , Tlio Cliniitanqnn. The first datnponer on the Chantauqua on torprlso came from the heavens. It g.wo many an opportunity to test the comfort of tenting under adverse circumstances. Many others were satisfied to remain at homo nnd take the cxporlonoa socond-handoJ. The rain caused n revelation of v.irlod human nature. Some shook themselves and laughed. Others srrumblod and dripped. It showo.l that the world Is much as you take It. The wind did little dnmago. The largo tent In which Is displayed the panorama of Jerusa lem nn the crucifixion day was blown down and the center polo broken. Jerusalem lay In ruins for n time , and suffered a little from the flood , but was readily rebuilt. The Con- grcgatloiial tent wns also laid flat , but no dnmago was dono. Several of the other tents wcro laid flat. The Sunday question has caused no llttlo discussion. A low of the Chautauqua .work- ors urged a complete closing of the gates from Saturday night until Monday morning. The Impracticability of this caused It to have few supporters. Some of the lecturers and speakers Insisted on canceling their engage ments if people wcro to bo let In on Sunday as on other days , for they foil it would ho a desecration of the day. They urged that It was Inconsistent to sell tickets , nllnw trains to run , me. , ami then preic'n against Sunday trains. Sunday nowspapoM , etc. On the other hand , It has bean claimed that the Chautauqua is for the eluvatlon of the Intel lects and morals of the paoplc ; that many of the 150OfX ) pcoplo lu Omaha and Council Hluffs would like to attend on Sunday , not being able to attend on other ilay.i. Thu as- Bombly grounds nro within such easy reach of their homes that they prefer to spend the night umlor their own roofs. The services on Sunday are of a strictly religious nature , and in no sense n worldly entertainment or amusement. As ono sharply pat it , ' 'Shall wo close the gates , and post uu a sU'ii telling people they can not como in to hear Uisho ; > Vincent preach , und thus turn tliam off to go to see some Sunday ball gaino or horse racol" Another class urgue that the soiling of tickets makes it n monoy-inaUliig arrungo- uiont , nud that the money changers shall bu driven from the temple on Sunday. Those who promptly answer this Insist It Is not a money-milking enterpriae , even on week days. Many have given liberally to the stock , which Is not dividend paying ami never will be. Instead of relying on the passing around of the hat , the salu of tick ets divides the giving more equitably , mak ing all who attend take a shuro in meeting the expense. After these and other pros nnd cons have bcon exchanged on struot and in tent tbo following oSlci'U uniiuuncjm nt is mado. SUXDVY AT CIUUTVUQUA. All persons not holding season tickets who expect to visit the Cnautuuqua grounds on Sunday next , are requested , so fur us practicable , to procure their lick-jts during the present weos . Horses and carriages will be taken care of free of charge on Unit day. Tickets can bo procured at Max Mey- or's and Joplln's .store in Oaiaha ; also at Hushnoll's , Urdo'.iett & Gavin's nnd Dr. Hroughton's store in Council H'.uiTs. ' Uy order of BOAIID oi1 'J n STUCS. Thcru is the usual difficulty experienced about complimontarios. If tno free list was extended so f.ir as the donuimi , the number of caoh patrons coull oislly ba coutitoJ. There are a thous'itul reasons for expecting passes , or reduced rates. It being n public enterprise , umny huru aidort in getting it started. Others are willin : . ' to pi-omho aid in the future. The managers Heo.n willing and even glad to extend courtasios tj all who make their wants known , and wha are entitled to such courtesies. The nowsp.ipcr men have been notllioa thit on applying : it the manager's ollico they will bo cared for. There has been some little criticism because the complimontanes have not been scattered broadcast , to bo used by any into whoso hands they may chance to full. Some evidently fcol slighted becausa tncy have not bjoi ; ro- mouibered by u voluntary presentation of the desired pasteboard. But no case is yet reported of any nowspjpsr reprosotitivo or .other person entitled to those courtesies , "being refused or sligntod , oa making their ncuils and desires known. TiO ! unthuaiasm among these attending the Chuutauqua increases. The lectures uud en tertainments uro of a much higher order than was expected oven. TO-DAI'S . - rilOOUAMMC. The following is to-aay's programme : 8OU : a. in. Junior boys' and girls' cluss llev. Jnuies. T. Docking , tent No. 2. Tbo first year's normal Dr. J. C. W. Case , tabernacle platform. 9:00 : Intermediate normal Rov. W. C. Trantor. tent No. 2 Astomuly bib'.e study Dean Wright , tabernaclo. lOiUO-Chorus class Prof. C. C. Case , taber nacle. 11:00 : Lecture Leou H. Vincent , ' 'Charles Dickens. " 200 ; p m. Jluslcalo Mibbes Grinitbs and Guzely. 21J : ! Lecture Hev. P. S. Henson , D. D. , Chicago , "IJacitboue. " 4iO : ( Ministers' institute. Lecture by Hov. W. J. Hiirsha "Poolisa Preaching vs the Foolishness of Preaching. " 5:00 : C. L. S. U. round tubljs. 7:00 : Chorus class Prof. C. C. Case , taber nacle. 8:00 : Kocors' band. 8iiO : Lecture Mr. James A. Green on "Tho Homo of Longfellow. " Stereoptienn illus trations by Dr. Arthur L. Boutilljer. 1'Vlday afternoon is set apart for decorat ing tbo tabornaclexfor "reception day. " Dr. 13. L. liaton , of LaCrosse , Wu. . con ducted the morning imiyers at ( li : ! ! ) yestor- day. At 8 o'clock ' Hogers' band gave the usual treat in the tabernacle. Prof. Case , who has charge of the chorus class , has in charge for this season the classes of boven assemblies. He paid n hljTh compliment to our Chuutauqua chorus class by saying that the singing bore is above the average , und the HtudcntH among the aptcst to take to their work he has yet met. Dr. E. S. Hill and u number of friends ar rived yesterday morning. Thu number of persons coining onto the grounds Increases with the Incoming of each train. Hov. J. W. Cowan , of Tabor , ar rived yesterday morning. Mrs. Mills und daughters , of Tuber , are lontlng hero. At 11:15 Dr. Duryoa delivered his lecture on "The Unwritten in the History of Kefor- matiou. " It was a grand literary trout. At 1:80 : p. in. Dean Wright took up the first session of the Ivow Testament , Greek school. The class was as largo as any other depart ment. Ho will have largo classes wherever ho tenches and whutover ho teaches. Aty:80Dr. : Hanson , of Chicago , delivered a lecture on "Grumblors. " The follclty of his very opening remarks settled the grumb lers , if any were present. It was a most on- tortulnlug lecture. Ho will bu on the plat form again to-day , and the pcoplo ought to crowd out of the twin cities to hear this fleet-tongucd orator. After the lecture Miss Ncally Stevens en tertained the audlouco with a piano recital of rare merit. Miss Griffiths uud Miss Gu/.ly sung a duet. At S p , m. Leon II. Vincent gave a lecture on "HobortHrownlng. " In the evening Mr. James A. Grcon gave his illustrated lecture on "Tho Land of the Voyager. " Frank licard IS hero , ready for bis chalk work. Dnnplor vapor stoves at cost change location. Shugart &Co.,211 Broadway. * > Finest Ice Cream in city. Driosbach's double purlers , 35 Main bt. Notice the beautiful rinish given col lars , cuffs and fahlrts by Cascade Laun dry company. No Explosions When persons keep cool and use our "Sun Dial" gaa stoves. . Four holes , roaster and bakeovon. Costs 7 cents per hour when running full blast. Now York Plumbing Co. Try now Metropolitan rooms and table Ktuokholdcrs' Moottn ; ; . Tbo flrst annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Council UlufTs nnd Omaha Chau tauqua assembly will bo held in the amphithe atre , on the assembly grounds , at 1 o'clock p. in. , Saturday. Juno 3 , Ibb'J. J. III. OuitsLiJ , Recording Secretary , Bheiffliatisni , BEING iluo q : tlio { ircsonco of urlo nclil in the blood , ia most effectually cured by the iiio > ot Ayor's Siu-sapa- rllln. Do sure'yon get Ayor's niul no other , nnd tnko It till tlio poisonous acid Is thoroughly expelled from tbo system. Wo clial cngo attention to this testimony : - - 11 < "About two ycnrs ngo , after suffering for nearly twot Jrcars from rbcunmtlo gout , being nblold wnlk only wltb great discomfort , nml having tried various remedies , Including mineral waters , without rcljef , I saw by nn advertise ment In a Chicago paper that n man had been relieved of this distressing com * plaint , after long suffering , by taking Aycr'a Sarsnpurilla. I thun decided to make n trial of this medicine , nnd took it regularly for eight months , and am pleased to state that it lias effected a complete cure. I have nlnco had no re turn of the disease. " Mrs. 11. Irving Dodge , 110 AVcst IMth St. , Now York. "Ono year npo I was taken 111 with Inflammatory thcnmatlsm , being con- lliicd to my honso six months. I came out of the sickness very much debili tated , with no appetite , and my system disordered In every way. I commenced using Ayer's Sarsaparllla anil begun to Improve nt once , gaining In strength and soon iccoverlng my usual health. I rannot say too much In pi also of this well-known medicine. " Mra. L. A. Stark , Nashua , N. II. nv ' Dr. J. C. Aye ; & Co. , Lowell , Mass. I'rlco & 1 ; clx bottle * , $5. Worth $5 n bottle. J5PECIAL NOTICES \ \ ANTKD-A Kooil illnlnj ; room girl nt Homo > > restaurant , UJ7 llroul\vay. : T3VH HKXT Tnrco unfurnished rooms , sulta- -1- bio for llfibt hnustt kceplu . ! J1 3.1 ave. W'ANTBI ) A first clisscnol : at thu IcnvaTn- stltutloi for thu education o : tlio dent ami dumb. App.y lu pardoa or by letter to Henry W. HoUiert , bupzrlntmi lent. " " " WXNTUD MUliUe-ajoil w6"nwu""nH huusu kouper In small in ully. ( Jive references. Address J. A. llobcrtMoolblnc. . In. CAOH HB.VT-On the letof .lulv next tlio room -L1 on I'enrl t. , 2JxTO. nov. ' occupied by tao pub lic library. Hornco Kverett. Otnvs tor H.ilo-Wlll t ika pay In rulinz : an 1 lllUnx nt il i > 3r d y Tor m in nnd t4.ini , or will take p ly In p.ilutlug. llor.vco Everett , " \X7"ANTi-D : .VX ) inocod o' soioml-liauil carpet. V > nl- nil KOOU se.-ou t-hitii I furniture. A. J. Miaulol , Kus. S j nud : f'i Ilro id way. TT10R nXCHASOK Savcral gael , farms to ex -L1 clianc. ! tor Council Hl'iT. ) lotj. Jo'.iidton & Vnu 1'atten , Everett block. AltAlti : chnnca for a splendid luvestmout , otur v rather tliin Uir o cipltnl. A fortnna tor thu rl > ; ! it inu'i Knit Jntorcst In tlio tiiiost jini'tlcil pitsnt ever issnprl. Ad dress i\viin A : NV.vlkor , 4 1'cnrl street. Council lilnirs. * i i's 's ' dallvor Ivitween nud trel iit mnvj.l s ifjjjv .vi I i > ro nrly. ; I.oavrf orders nt Uma'ia o Jlfe. B. ) . S > . IjtH st. ; Council JlltHIs7XMil-i. ! ! . lljocrofr. _ unto lpeclinonsrnre Birds iind n ilmiu lrou every clinic , .Must lie soul ar one" , rilnsla or In CIXSON K. ,1 , Ir.izoo ) , llntc'.im taxlleriii. > ' , troiicli Uluirs. "J > PAFi ( IS"1 ! V'X ! JMo-i"7iTtr u-i 1 s > I t un't ex- AV ch ui u.l. Spo"l 11 attention Klvuu to < ci : u- lu-itloi : of titls.V. . C. Jnmos. No. 1'J I'earl st. , Coilneini'.u.IS. _ "IJiOHSAIifi-T r.i7ii cottn-a. cornar Tnlr.l Jl ? avenue nnd Bt'i t. Dany tornn , W. C. Janice , 1 1 t'our : s : . ' FOIl 1U3NT Uaiytol-an t\vo now llvo-room house ) , lull uve/bjtwoen Illju nnd Thlr.l cts. hell clt-np If t sken tins week. Iiujulro owner. J. D.cSoy. 74) ) U.Vny. . FOll SVLG 'Mil ostJbl.siiol Kcnoral inor- chandlsw busl uss. stoc : , ilxturjj , wagons , etc. Qood roo'ii and low reut. Address , J , Dickey , 7H 11. Way HUNT Fnralsli r unfurnlshnil l.irgo FOH ten-ro'iiu lions. ' , b.vli room , ( ; as , fiirnaco , etc. . nt lil i Willow nve. limiulre at promlsas.or O. II. Stllltnna. lirowii block. IT KESII nilVi owi forsileor triU for fat JO cows S'.vaa's stosSc yar.ls , Un ; > jr IJroid- \vny. Frank Sn an. " 171011 IlKN'T Larjio double oJlco ! over Frank JL ? Lovln's cl .xr store , J : Jrj nd'.vay. Inqulro of frank Levin Ilclo\v we giu1 iiiiincs of a fc\vof the many I'ntfons of llic Gomieil Bnl ! InCouacll niuir > ) unit vlcln-ty. Vhu ch.r.icter or tno patious numo I , ami the amuunt 0:1- : trnstu'l by each to t le protection of the coin- pany , Indicates the cinlUUmco eujojed by It at homo whare Its nianaer of dolny buhiness Is best know n , , l.uney Uros. & Co . 37,0 XJ Charles liaMKhn . M > , UJ : > U. I'.AIorruv , ' . 3t',0-)0 John llonnutt . I' . , W WlllUm D'UuUerun . f..OJ Uhark'S .Shlol.la . _ . 7.7UJ N.W.N.isu . 7iV : ) I. A. iltller . IM0) ) ( leer o A. Fry . O.iKiO Henry Clsemau cV l/o . fj.ojl Shiicnrt.WaltA ; Wle . y.COO K. L. Simian ; . 4-fM ( Itoman C.itfiollc rtiurch . 4C,0)J Ko'iiun Catholic Church , Wostphalln. . . . 40 , ( 3J Carroll C.uuity Court liouso . ! i , J ) Abbott A ; I'oojier . Jil.'OO Ht. KrancU Academy . 'MOjO Crnver. Stucle .V Austin . ai.OK ) T. JI.C 1/ip.in . 31.-03 Dcoro , Wells .V Co . 10'tXI Cltoru' * M. Wllllitma . 11. ( l ) S. 1) . Kohles . HU ( ) I ) . It. Carnontir . o.'joo MiiHonli- Temple . C.UU ) Metcalf Ilros . n.iKX ) C. A. lieolie Js Co . fi.KW S.S. Keller . NOTICI : When our pollcv oxoends j2'in on property subject to destruction by a si lire , thu oxcead is ro-Iusured In other companies. J. M. PALMER CHOICEST r.OT OK SUBURBAN & INTERIOR PROPERTY In the city. Ollt edged opportunity to Imme diate Investors and home coeKera. 301 e.irl St. . Council lllniru. CENTRAL LIVERY STABLE. W. T. i ATTO.V , 'Prop. Elegant Riffs rAt'Jlaasomiblo ' Ratos. Noa. 10 and 21 , No 'th Main Street. . Council Bluffs , Iowa. DHMoDpLO & C HidesTallow,7SlSi , , Wool & Furs. . Highest m orkut pflces * . Prompt roturna. Noa iAlaud tU2 ilalu ut. , Council llluirH. Jowa aSS , jSLjS $ * & * $ * Sci Sa&as o S , ' 35 & li ! j A A si' ' sii < ! 9 .i -.1 T I aj I o3 J i'Jsd1 ! 11. - -a to 1a' 1 ' " " D , ! . . & A. A. SI A JET. I r i . Honest Wtitohea , Clocks , Jewelry nn I Sllvor wnio. AH cl uniii ! { nnd rep\lnug under pr 1.00.11 Mip.'rvlslon of the uroprlDtor. Stationery Toilet urtlcles nnd I'crfnnuTA Kino Wntslioa Tluie Locks nud Olironaniuters a NpjclaUy. 110 MA IX ST. , Council Mints. i Centrally located livery ntul boardlnp stable Heat accommodutlous In the city. Special at- I teutloa to trnualent custom. W A. HAYS , Prop. Tcleptionc Stablf , 77. lies. 820. OViilI < nNDiU i : Ollilll AN Are thoroughly prepare 1 to t.iku car of nuil cnrrl ijios of all vl < lt > rs to tlio Into. I'lenty of stipdis an 1 stalls , anil nulmals mil carriages will bj safely cirrf.l for Uliarsos reasonablo. Act oraniod.itlui ; hosth'rj on linnd nK'lit and day. When yo i ilrlvu to tlio Lukn , don't forget " J. D. n. L. SiuKiAiir , 1'rca. Vlco 1'ro a CllR. . It. llAXKON. Cashier. CITIZEN'S STATE BANKer or COUNCIL 1'a d Up Capital . $ ir.0,003.01. tIKXIOJ. LKibllltk-s to Ociiosltosn. . ! 2\OW.J. ( ) DIUCCTUK- J. A. Miller. ' , . O. ( Jlcnson , 15. L. Shnt'.u-t , K.I2. Hart , . ! 1 > . Kdrauudson. Clias. H. llsnnon Transact Kcnural banking lU ! lneb . LnrKOSt cipllal nnd mrplits or any bank In Bouthwehtern Iowa. Interest on time deposits. 'JnOS. UfFICCR. W. II. M. OFF1GH3 & PBSEIf , Corner Main and Droiulwar , S , IOWA. Dealers In foreign r.nd domestic e\chin B. Colk'ctloiib mido : au.l lutorost pild 311 tlmo da- posits. posits.teLooW Moths 'Desmestes CJtYSTT binw white Hakes. A produc tion from Coal Tar. IMJHKBOrr.V HAHM- IjEnS. 1'ree from oil , arid or any aubstanca that would linnn the most dsllcato fabric or feather. It evaporates without loivlDK any realduo. It kill j moths while camphor merely drives them uway. H.B. . fiSKAZEK , Polo Agent , Council lilufTs. 'T ' THE EflBTH ! OH , NO ! But wo do want the pcoplo of Western Iowa to Unow that the GREAT BARGAIN SHOE STORE NO. 100 MAIN HT. , Cqr. First Avenue , carry the hirpcst stock of BOOTS mi a SIIOEd in this city. Tlint wo always load In popular pric23. Thnt pcrdons wautinc' reliable ioods can aavo inonoy ly trading with us. S. A. PIERCE. Insure in tlio U. S. Masonic Itcnovolcnt Association of Council Hind's , la. , the } nuii cst , largest , cheapest aiiillicstplan or Alitsonlc Insimiiiro In th world , that eoiidiii'S its inenilierHliip to its fraternity. No. 27 Main Street , Over JauqucinliiN Jou'ulryStoro The Most Modern Novolltla In 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. Come and take a loolc at our large stock of Pianos and Organs and all kinds of musical instru ments up stairs and down stairs 103 Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. , . , ' . vffiffib . ' imfiiiinfir I'ltf i ( i .i rlf.i in' - E AT THE Special Sale of Embroideries. Special Sale of Ehiibroi clerecl Flouuoings .1 The finest line of Flouncings In the city. The prices g imrantocd the lowest. Examine bargains marked DOc , OOc. 80c , $1.0O , $1.20 nd $1.00. Special Sale of White Good ; ? . Examine bargains marked Oc , O l-4c , 8c , lOc , 12 l-2c , lOc , 18a 22c and 2Bc. Special Sale of Rucliings. Examine bargains marked Be , lOc , 12 l-2c , 2Oc and 2Bc a y ard . Also bargains in Tourist Ruchlng , 12 l-2c , IBc and 2Oc a box. Special Sale of Children's Lace Caps. Examine lots marked 12 I-2c , 2Bc , 3Sc , 37 l-2c , BOc and 7Bc. Special Sale of Ladies' Collars. Examine lots marked Be. lOc or 3 for 2Bc. Another case of the Celebrated Fast Buck Hose , IQc a pair ever pair warranted or money refunded. One case of the finest White Bed Spreads this city ever saw foi the money. Full size and extra weight. The price is only $1.0O worth $1.37. ' Strive to come early and receive a portion of the bargains. Lieaders and Promoters of LOW PRICES. 401 Broadway , Coimeil Bluffs , Iowa. N. B. Mall orders promptly atttended to. S&sSljJ'A ' A 3 & /8r- & O Om-inv - rimn ir TVrviT'iir t. J.CADY , . . HospitalforLame SIcK ANIMALS OLD FashionsJ English Kitchen Ilcmovod to 1O5 Main Bt , PinoCandlos Candles , ffea I Estate & Loan Agents B'rosh 5o5ist.Ave.Bef.Mam Made & pear/ / . Bvory Day. Dorapsoy < Ss Butler , SIZES FROM 25 TO 300 HORSE POWER. Mills and Elevators AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE Bpecldcntloniand itlmat i furnlnbod fcr complete itehm plitnti. ItcyuUtlcm. nurabllltr vuarantegl. Can mow lettori from ! ' < ' " wliuru ( ual tcoauiu 1 fii l with Corll" Non-cuuileiulni ; . E. C. HARRfS , Agent , Bend for catalogue. No. CIO Pourl SU-eot , CoiiuvH