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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , JUNE 24 , 1880. THE DAILY BEE. COUNOIlTBLUFFS. OFK1CI ! . NO 12 rKAHTj STHEKT. tellmtdbv carrier lu Any 1'nrt of ho City a Twenty Cents rcrWeek. . _ II , W. TIMON. . . MANAGER TKLr.I'HONUSl Her iKrss OFFICE No. a. NIGHT UDITOII , No.21. MINOR ai N. y.Plumbln Co C. U. Musio Co. , 533 U'wny. Helter , Ullor , 810 Urondway. Evans1 laundry , i24 llroadwny. D. W. GUIs , city nnd farm loans. ' The Rninil Jury lias returned mi I ml let men' ' against \V. II. Lonnrd , nllns II. E. Day , the forger , now coniltioii in tlio county Jail. Charles Young wns arrested .vcstorday foi the larceny of two rhiRS , and lodged In tin cooler. The stolen proparty was found Upon his person. Ho will have n hearing to day. 'iho veteran llrcmon of this city will Rlvni ball next Tliumluy evening at No. 4 hosi house , for tlio bcnotlt of I. W. Cooper , secretary tary of the llrotnen's association , who is sort ously ill. John Dctnnsoy nnd MaRgl Crawford wort nin In yesterday , clmrged with adultery , The woman is also chanted with vnicranov , drunkenness and disturbing thu pcnco. Ai no Information IIIIH been lllcd on the forme : charge , it Is hardly probable that it will be pushed. 'Iho woman Is a llllo do Jolo of tin city , and this Is not her first experience It the quny. Ucmjiscy is a colored man , aiu his wife Is anxious to scouro his release. Charles H. Ward died lit 10 o'clock last evening of pneumonia , nt his homo on Scot street. Ho was In his twenty-fourth .year nnd until the tltno of his sickness was cm ployed at the Union olov.Uor. Ho was lira attached with malarial favor , nnd later wltl lung trouble. The arrangements for tht funeral are not yet completed , and the tlmi will bo announced later. J. J. Malowney's new yncht , the Coco , ha arrived and boon launched on the waters o ; Mnnawn. She is n very trim craft , and wcl designed for speed. With the oxceptlon o the J. C. Uixby , she Is the largest yacht ot the lake , and will make things lively at al sailing contests this season. She will bi given * a trial trip about the middle of tin week. _ _ Notes nnd morlgngcs bought and sold money loaned ; fire insurance. Rober V. Inues , 30 Pearl st. Ucislor's Oyster Bay chop house tint restaurant day and night , CU3 Broadway Money loaned on furniture , pianos diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value ut low rates of Interest. * N ( pubheity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co. , olllcc cor. Broadway and Main , over American express. Call on the Btrlcinbino Engineering and Supply company , 115 Pearl street Council Bluffs , la. , and examine tht Bodino rooilnf * . It will pay you ; sura pics scut on application. i'crcfliinl I'urnirrapti * . Mrs. H. J. Chambers and family are visit ing friends in Avoca. Mrs. A. G. Hill has returned homo from r Visit xvlth relatives at York , Nob. Mrs , 13. " . ' . Miller is visiting friends ii Dlxon , 111. Mrs. J. B. Romans , of Dcnison , is the cues ! Of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Kuhh. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Valentine , of Phlla dclphia , are the guests of Hon. W. H. M , Pusoy and family. John Lockwood Dodge , son of N. i' . Dodge , has returned homo from Harvard for tin BU miner vacation. Ho has just completes his sophomore year. Mrs. M. H. Judd and Miss Kitty Buchell will leave In a few days for a two months visit in California. R. T. Bryant Is homo from Uoscttn , Cole , where ho , has been looking after raining in terests. Have our wngon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundrv Co. Having an overstock of spring and summer pant goods , I will sell thorn al 60 cents on the dollar spot cash only , Hoitor , the tailor , 810 Broad way. Bocri-.alohotoicentral location , firstclass Bodino rooting will last longer and give better satisfaction than any rooting made ; will not crack , curl or split , anil makes a perfectly solid joint on the en tire roof. Birkinbino Engineering and Supply company , 115 Pearl street , Coun cil Bluffs , la. The D.iy ut. Mnnmva. Yesterday was quite a lively day at Man- awe , though the attendance was lighter than it would have been , on account of the Chuu- tauquu. The attendance was from fifteen hundred to two thousand , and many ro. maincd until late in the evening. The crown was very well behaved ; In fact , much bettei than on some former occasions , and disrepu table characters were promptly squelched on both sides of the lake. The principal attraction was the raclnq programme nt the park. Louisa Armalndo defeated Kittle Brown by nearly a lap in n ten-mile raco. Brown was not in condition , and the time was very slow. Morgan and Reading were billed for n ton.inilo race , but owing to the fact that the latter was unable to bo present on account of having to take part In a concert nt Fort Omaha , his place was filled by Mardis. So mo lively riding was dona at the llnlsh , but Morgan was too speedy for his competi tor , and won by several feet. In neither ot the races was the tirno an fast as that of the wcolt before. As thcro Is but ono moro race to coma off nt the Coliseum this summer , there will undoubtedly bo several interest ing contests at the lake , as that Is where all of the summer races will bo held. Danp'.or vapor stoves at cost change location. Shugart & Co. , JJ11 Broadway. Finest ICQ Cream in city. Drloabach's double parlors , 8C Main st. Notice the beautiful finish given col lars , culls and shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. No Implosions "When persons keep cool and use our "Sun Dial" gas stoves. Four holes , roaster and bakeovon. Coats 7 cents per hour when running full blast. Now York Plumbing Co. , Try now Metropolitan rooms and table M. Wollimm , jeweler , moved to638 B'y. Woolgoy & Long paper rooms neat , quick , cheap. 31 Main , tel 203. Mvcly 'J lines No in- the I ) , ami I ) . A telephone message received by the po- lleo about 8 o'clock last evening stated that there was a crazy woman near thu deaf and dumb institute. The chief of police and Sheriff O'Neill drove out to the spot and found a prostitute , well known to the police , crary drunk , and her clothes nearly all torn oil. Slio had been out driving with two men , and nil became drunk , and raised Cain gonorally. The whole nolghbgrhood was badly scared and afraid to go near her , The woman and ono of the men wore nr > rested. The other escaped , City team laundry , 81 Main , tel , M Dr. C. C , Ilazon , dentist , Opera housu block. Have your old furniture upholstered1 good uu now , H. Morgan , 70:2 : Broadway. Tlio New Ogdcn is catching traveling inuu ut $2 per day. Council Bluffs Kurulturo company for good goods at low prices. 1Q7 Broadway , B , B. Wadswortb. & Co. loan money , BRUSHES WITH THE LATHERS A Number of Shavers Arrested For Violating the Sunday Law. fHE DAY AT CHAUTAUQUA. Tlio TlioHsniulsi \Vortlilppers Tlioro This Week's Utitcrt-tltunontB tilts of Council Dluffj News Personal. Kntillng Harbor Shops. Yesterday was barber's ' day In Council Blurts , although thcro nro n few ot thorn who are beginning to think that It was not quite so much their day ns they expected It to bo. As has boon previously stated In these col umns , it was Iho day decided upon for the initial move toward enforcing the Sunday closing law , so far as it applied to the bar bers. The move was mauo by the barbers themselves , the opposition was on the part ot thrco proprietors , Frank Levin , Fritz Bcrnlmrdl and .tohn Bonn. Theoo thrco an nounced their Intention of lighting the move ment , and the anti-Sunday men wore after them accordingly. One nollco of the intended move had boon previously given , so all knew what tn ex pect. No inovo was made untill about 10 o'clock. At mat hour Constable Dcspalnos , accompanied by about twenty-live of the barbers , visited the t > hop of FrlU Bernhardl , at No. 8 Pearl street. Five chairs were running , and nearly a dozen were In the room waiting their turn. Warrants for the arrest of each man working was rend , and as soon as work oa these In the chairs wns completed , the whole number was innruhcd oft to the police station. They went In tholr white luokots , which fact proclaimed to all spectators the nuturo of the raid , Judge Avlosworth was at the station , nnd allowed the prisoners to go on their own ro- cognisance. Shortly aftcrwant John Bohn nnd his corps wuro marched In. They were likewise released , to appear this morning for a hoar- Ing. Bohn went directly back to his shop at the Ogden house and resumed operation' where ho left olt to go with the ofHecr. In n few minutes he was again , arrested and marched in. Judge Aylesworth informnd him that If ho was again arrested ho would bn locked up , after which ho ordered his re lease , .lohn made up his mlud that it was getting a little too hot , and decided to desist until Monday morning- . Levin was not arrested. Whnn ho saw the raid on Fitz's place ho immediately locked the doors , pulled down the blinds , nnd con- tlnupd his work. About n dozen men were In the place waiting , and they were all shaved before the day's ' work was finished. Several others were also admitted , but It wns only after they had undergone Inspection from behind the tightly drawn bllnda , and were found to bo well known parties who would not gtvo the snap away. In this way shaving was continued until about 11:30. : At Kline's place , under the opera house , another dodge was resorted to in order to es cape the unpleasant attention of thn raiders. Ono of the bath rooms was temporarily con verted into a shaving parlor , and there the tonsonal work wont un until nearly ( o'clock. These were the only places In the city where hirsute growths were removed with neatness and dispatch , ut the usual Sunday rates , and it will be soon that they did not have quite so pleasant a time us was antici pated. There were eight or ten men watting in Bernlmrdl's shon at the time of the raid , und tliey expressed themselves in rather forcible languaeo when they were turned out with out a plateglass polish bestowed on their chins. Some of them managed to llnd their way into ono of the other places that was running sub rosa , but several were noticed Into in the afternoon with their visagoi still adorned with a three days' growth of hair. Sunday shaving was not the unqualified suc cess that it had been for weeks nnd months before. Fritz Bernhardl was seen in the afternoon , and ho was as smiling as ever. Said ho : "The barbers look as well as anybody else when they get out and inarch in uniform. They got us this morning all right , and they will have a chance to keep it un for wo will open just the same next Sunday. This doesn't settle the matter , by any means. I see souio of the boys are getting a little bit scary. Levin closed up just as soon as ho saw thorn como to my place , although ho Know , several days' ago , that they would como around and try to shut us up if wo should open. The way some of them act makes mo think of a cat around a bowl ot hot soup they want tn awfully bad , but they don't dare. Wo will go up to-morrow morning and see what they have in store for us. Wo can stand n few tines anyway , and can ntlord to pay a llttlo if the cxperienco is worth It. " Levin's place was open in the afternoon , and ho did the usual amount of cigar and to bacco business. The barber chairs were covered , however , nnd pushed to the wall. Said the proprietor In reply to an Inquiry ot Tim Bun : "Thev must have taken mo for n chump If they thought I was going to keep open after I saw them close up Fritz's place. I don't care to pay out these fines for fun. Fritz would have done the same as I dkt if the ofllccrs had como hero Ilrst , It begins to look as if they were going to make u success of It. Shall f open next Sunday ! That de pends on circumstances. I agreed with these other fellows to run Sunday , and if the combination still says run , of course I can't back out. " There is no doubt but that the move of yesterday was a surpribo. It was supposed that notices would bo "served , and that no warrants would bo Issued until Monday morning. The plan of shutting oft work in the middle ot thu forenoon had not occurred to them. The warrants were sworn out by John Llndt , osq. , and were issued by Judge Aylesworth. The faith of the opposition is sadly shaken , nnd the closing element Is more jubilant than ever at the outlook. There Is every reason to expect that a truce will bo patched up this wcok , nnd that every shop in the city will display the sign , "This shop will bo closed on Sundays. " J. G. Tipton , real estate , 627 B'dway. Money loaned at L. B. Craft's & Co.'s loan ofllco on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and all other articles of value , without removal. All business strictly confi dential. The Gliiiiitiimiua. There was a crowd nt the Chautauqua as sembly yesterday. Although there were no entertainments , in the usual meaning of that word , the rollglous services ot the day were In fact entertaining as well as helpful mor ally. The Chuutauqua rule Is that gates shall bo kept closed Sundays. It was found impracticable to enforce this rulu hero. Many of these who take part m the pro gramme board in the city , and it was necas- snry to throw the gates open for their ad mission. Many others living m Omaha and Council Bluffs could not attend the services unless admitted Sunday , as they could not go out Saturday night. It was therefore decided to sell no tickets at the gates. Plenty of opportunity was given during the week to secure Sunday tickets , and yester day morning there were tickets sold at the depots , on the trains , and just outside the grounds. Thus no ouu was kept out who wanted to enjoy the services. Business was suspended on the grounds , except so fur as ncconsnry. The restaurants were allowed to open at meal time , but thu other stands were ordered closed. Duo re spect was thus shown the day. , The Chau tauqua offers no so-called entertainments on Sunday. Its exorcises on that day are strictly religious. The entertainments are given during the week days. The coming week Is especially rich. Ono can not miss getting several .big treats every day and evening. The chief drawback thus far has been in regard to transportation to nnd from the grounds. There have not been many con veyances and trains because thcro were not many people going. Tlioro were not many people going because them were few convoy- " "res , This trouble U being rapidly reme died , nnd from now on it is thought that ample provisions will bo made In this ro- tpcot , and an ample patronage secured , The number of those having tents on the grounds is increasing- . Homo of those tents nro occupied by these who have homes la ono of the two cities , but who want some place on the ground * to occucy at their will. Tlio expense Is no nominal that they fflndly nvn themselves ot the opportunity to got rest an recreation. Most of Iho tenters nro fror other towns and cities. Yesterday morning's devotional mootlni WM led by Uov. E , L. Eaton , of Wisconsin Ho is ono of the live Chautauqua worker ! Ho is broad-shouldorcd. blc-hoartcd , a gran singer , and hU enthusiasm is greater eve than hla bliporb physical frnmo. Ho Is on of these loaders who keeps everybody awak and interested. The blblo study \VM conducted by Den1 Wrlcht. of Boston , To n stranger , Den Wright's nppcarnnco nt first gives the im prcsslon ot his being n machine-made , ou and dno.lccclcslast. The llrtt few sentence : however , do away with any such Impression The man shows out with marked Indlvldu allly. Even those who soldoin disturb tin dust on the family bible are interested. Th study yesterday was on ' the resurrection o Christ. The numerous now thoughts , th old * thoughts so quaintly , sharply restated ui ml o the service delightful to all. Touchln Upon that portion of the scriptural narrntioi Which pictures the women walling at Hi tomb of the burled Lord , he paid so glowln n tribute to Christian womanhood ns to cal forth applause , which was so naturally ex pressed ns not to seem out of lilnco , even 01 SUnday , nnd at a rollglous service. II touched upon the prohibition question. In hi Inimitable way ho scored "tho apostles" win slept ulillo the Lord Wiis'placod In the torn ! In Pennsylvania nnd In Hhodo Island. Tin women were the ones who did the work am the watching. With all reforms , hope lay it in the Christian mothers of the land , rathoi than with the apostles. In the hlternoon Bishop Vincent preached The great amphitheatre contained about llvi thousand people. They listened enrapturei for fully an hour. Speaking without nn : notes , ho so carried his uudlcnco bv his ole quo iico and logic that at times npplausa couli not bo restrained. Ho spoke on "Doubt , " hla text being Matthew 8 : 17 "Somi Doubted. " Many thought that Chrlstlanit ; would flourish much moro if there won clearer nnd greater ovldonco "presented ; 1 there were greater unity ; if thcro were i power compelling u man to bo richt. Ho ar Siio-l that none of these four tilings were needed. What ho deemed necessary was t moro definite idea of perfect humanity ; men humanity In our conception of dolty ; inori work by humanity for humanity ; uioro of i spiritual attnosuherc. This was an ago ol doubt. The causes ol doubt were stated and Illustrated. Then fol lowed the treatment of doubt. In this hi deemed the example of ( Christ' the ono to b ( followed. When "some doubted , " the bool said , "And Jesus came nnd spnko untc them saying , 'All power h given unto Mo it heaven and earth. ' " Ho did not condemi the doubters , but presented himself as a par- feet ideal of humanity. This humanity win transferred to the Idea ot deity ; Hn hai them nil , doubters too , too \ and teach this truth to nil nations. Ho set humanity a' ' . work helping humanity. Ho also promised "Lo , I am with you to the end of the world.1 This was the atmosphere of Inspiration , com fort % and health , In which nil who wouli might live. At 4 o'clock p. m. n mooting was held foi bo.vs and girls. Following this came the evening vcapoi service , one of peculiar beauty , combining sonsrs , responsive readings and prayer. In the evening n praise service was held iu which Professor Case , and the assembly chorus , tooK part. The attendance on the crounds ycstordaj reached about seven thousand. The following is the promise ot a treat fet to-day : 11 a. in. Lecture , Professor A. W. Lamur , "Forty Years in Dixie Before the war during the war and since the war. " 1:30 : Now Testament , Greek Class , Dean Wright. 2:00 : Lecture , Dr. Rinoy , of Council Bluffs. 2iO : ; Select dramatic and humorous read ings by Professor 11. L. Cumnock , nssistoi bythoEnterpo quartette. 4:00 : The Ministers' Institute. Address by Dean Gardner on "Christian Ethics. " 5:00 : C. L. S. C. Hound Table Lecture Professor C. H. Cooper , "Men and Things Ono Hundred Yeats Ago. " 8 Muslcale , National Assembly band. 8:20- : Lecture , Prof. John B. DoMottc , Ph. , D. , DoPaw univorslty.qn 'Tho Sentinel of the Sea ; " brilliant experiments und pro jections by Prof. W. H. Stanton. cr.vssns. 8 n. m. Boys' and girls' class. 8 n. m. First year's normal class. 9 a. m. Intermediate class. 9 n. tn. Assembly bible study , conducted by Dean Wright. Splendid bariums at Marcus' clothing store before removal to now building. C. B. Trunk Factory moved to Cbnpman't old stand. Largest trunk factory in west. St. Francis" Academy. The commencement exorcises of St. Fran- els' academy will take place next Wednesday and Thursday evenings. The class conslsU of four young ladies , Miss Anglo Wlcuham , of this city ; Misses Agnes and Mary Mur ray , of Llttlo'Sioux , and Miss Maud Davis , of ICnoxvillc. The programme is as follows : rmsT NIOIIT. Entrance march , thrco pianos Bohr Misses M. Love , D. Young , N. Lucy , J. Per- rlgo , G. Allen , H. Chapman. Organ , Miss Snauk. Chorus Wokerlin Accompaniment , Misses 1C. Duane , N. Moore and F. Burdock. Greeting Nolho Moore IJoso Leaf waltz Brunncc Misses P. Halliffo , J. Murphy , F. Langc , F. Murray. Scenes From Child Life. First scene "Sailing the Baby , " "Hush My Baby Bunting , " "Our Pets. " Accompaniment , Miss \VIckhutn. . The Bohemian Girl Brunnor Pianos , Misses Lange , Darraugh , Smith and hjlumlc , Second scone Doll Drill Huzzah Hurrah , gallop Wollcnhaupt Misses Fitzgerald , C. Wickham , Farrell , Uogcrs , McCluskey , A. Wickham. Recitation Little Joe * Mabel Love Third scene Bad Lessons Euryau the Wcbei Pianos , Misses I. Schwcrtley , Sehwert- - ley , Gibbous , Herman. Opcratta Dragon Fly Day Froischutz Von Wobet Misses Keating , Moore , Duane , Honklo. Farewell to School Bordeso Conferring honors , etc , suco.su SIOIIT , Entrance march Leonard Pianos , Misses Drees , Love , Young , Porrigo , Murdock , Young. Organ , Miss Wilson. Welcome Von Woboi Accompanied by Misses Hinkle , Drees , Schwortloy. Organ , Miss Wilson. Salutatory Miss A. Wickham Rondo Molu Misses Hughes , Lacy , YuUcr , Allen , Young , T'owlo , Flower Gatherers. . , . . .Conconc The Misses t'usoy and Vocal class , ac companied b.y Miss Munro. Recitation Dollio Hcnklc Overture ( Barber of Seville ) RossmI Misses Gibbons , Young , Wlckhatn , Her man , Drees , Hcrron. Essay Carry Muslu in Your Heart Agglo Murray. Souvenir D'Irlando ' Moscholes Misses Duane , Honklc , Keating , Moore , .uove , Mnrdock. Essay..Our Academical Life Insurance Co Angle Wicuham , Queen of the Night Vocal Class Polnnofso Meyerbeer Misses M. Murray , A. Murray , \Vick- Itaui , Monro. Recitation From Exllo Kittle Duano. Love Shall Guldo Thee Vocal Duet Essay Worth Beyond Beauty Mary Murray. \nklnngcaus Scotland. ' . Moscholes Misses A. Murray , M. Murray , Wilson , Monro , J. Schwortloy , F , Scnwortloy. Recitation , Selected Class In Elocution. Lucia dl Lammermoor , Solo Aggie Murray. ling On Sweet Angeles Gounod Conferring Houom , Graduating Mcduls , Etc. /aledlctory , .Life's Easel Manuo Davis , Koceptlon of Corporal T minor. Abe Lincoln post , has made oil necessary irrangoments for the proper reception of Corporal Tunner , who lectures at Masonic ouiploJuly l , The following committees mvo been appointed ; Ou funas , Colonel R. C. Hubbard , F , A. jaekett and J , B. Atkins ; on arrangements , Congressman Joseph R. Rood , Hon. J , J. itoadnian , Judge George Carson , Com- nander William. Campbell and Dr. F , A. Thomni ! receptlonjtoHon. Joseph Lyman John Llndt , Commnh'dcr Campbell am Judge Carson ; rtchJr'ftttons , Comrades Me Fnddon. Qulttnr , Williams , Cromor , Dnlton Caaoy , Brown , H , Ur , Williams nnd Loeftol The following vfcd'prosidcnts will nssis Judge Reed , and occupy positions on tin platform : E. A. .Cbnamny , Avoca : Joht W. Stockton , Logtn'E. ! { L. Shngir't , Coun ell Bluffs ; B. F. Clayton , Macedonia' R. B Wilson , Carson ; J..13. Hnrrod , Oakland Gcorga 13. Cole , Pivclllo Junction ; M. H B.vcrs , Glcnwood ; J , " D. Brown , Mtssour Valley ; L. T. Gpming , Hustings ; W. F Srpp and D. B. Datl , Council Bluffs. * A Cl/\ln / \ ItnKc. A genuine Hhod'o Island clam bake 1 booked for Lake Mitnawa and the glorlou Fourth. It will bo the first ono over sorvci n this part of the country , and will doubtlesi attract a great deal of attention. The clams sea wood , nnd all ncccssny ot rotcras wll bo shipped from New York by express , am the bake will bo served In regular casteri style at eastern rates. Between the dcslr of the easterner to renew his acqualntano with a favorite dish , nnd of the full IIedgo ( westerner to take his Initial taste of fcstlv nnd succulent clam , thcro will doubtless b an Immense attendance at the bake. IIlull School Alumni. The reorganized Council Bluffs Alumni association , consisting of the graduates ol the high school nnd tholr husbands am wives , will hold their clchtecntl nnnlvcrsary union nnd bnnqtic nt the Bloomer school Tuesday evening * Tlio members of the board of education high school faculty nnd superintendent an honorary membars , and pist teachers ot the school are Invited guests. The rccoptloi : eommltto consists of Miss Vernlo Reynolds , Miss ICato Blaxslm and Mrs. E. Risscr. Tht following is the programme : Music. Ollvetto Audriar Orchostta , Annual Oration Flnloy Burke Reception of Class ot 18s9. Refreshments. Toastmaster C. M. Hnrl Music , piano solo Anna Patterson The Model Attorney D. B. D.illo.v Tim Dental Professor C. E. Woodbury Duties ot the Citizen Alunmis. . . ) . J. Stewari The Successful Teacher..H. A. Ballcngct Music , vocal solo . .When the Tldo Comes In Mr. M. J. O'Neill. The High School Faculty lohn Sylvester The Clergy Rev. T. li. Grecnleo Our Olllcer Lemuel Knotts The Ideal Physician J. M. Bar tow Music , Luem Donezctto Orchestr.i The Boys E. H. Odoll The Alumiue Emmet Tmlej Our School Days G. H. Muync Music. Our Former Teachers Vernlo Reynolds The Absent Onns May Sims Music , Vnlsc Weber Orchestra SPECIAL NOTICES. \\i ANTED A gco"d dining room girl al Henna T T restauraut , 317 llroadway. " \\7VANTKI1-A tlrat cbaa cook at thu Iowa Institution - > stitution for the education or the deal und dumb. Apply In pursfln or by letter to Henry W. Hotherr , Superintendent. WANTKD 500 nieces og 8oondhanil carpet. nKo all good sec-oml-Iiand furniture. A. J.Mandel. Xos. . ' ! ; ahiT XX llroadway. FOU EXCHANOK-Soveral good fnrrtis to ex change for Council UlulV.s lots. Johnston & Van fatten , KverottWock. A RARE chance for u splendid Investment , roqulilns eiiernj- rather than largo capital. AfortunofortharUhtiii-.nl. Half Interest in the llnest practical patent over Issued. Ad dress Swan i ; W.ilker , ' 4 Pearl street , Council HlufTs. T71OK RUNT Store room. No. 18 Mam st. - * - ' after .luly I. N. p. ainos. 10 I'oarl st. RKAti BSTATR Houslit and sola ana ex- chaiiKed. Spociil attention Riven to exam ination ot titles.V. . C ; James , No. 10 Pearl st. . Council Dluffa. * FOR SALE 7 rpom .cottajo , corner Toini avenue and nth st. ' "Kasy terms. \ \ ' . C. James , tJ Pear : st. Tj OR 11ENT Kisy terms two new flve-i-ooui J. houses , IJth aire. between HIRII and Third sts. Sell cheap if taken this. week. Jmmlro owner. .1. Dickey , 74'J IJ.Vuy. . T71OR SALE Old ostabllsaod general mer- -L chaudlso business , fctocic , Oxturos. wagons , etc. Good room and low rent , Address. J. Dickey , 7(0 ( II. Way OR 'HUNT PurnUn r unfurnished largo ten-room house , bath room , Kaa , furnace etc. . at 015Vf.low avi > . Eutmlre at premlses.or G. II. Stllltnan. Drown block. JjlHESH milk cows for s.ile or ti-.ide for fat Jcows. . Swan'a stock yards. Upper llroad- way. Frank Swan. FOR KENT Lar o double oliloo over Frank Levin's cli.ir store,0 ! ilro itdway. Inquire of Frank Levin LOST Tuesday evening , near the corner of Main and Itroa Iway. a larno cameo set tea a Kent's ring. Finder will Bo hiiltably rewarded by returniiiK the same to Heo ofllce , Council Illulls. "WTANTED Everybody in the city to remember - ' ' bor Mniulel's bavKntn furniture store is the place to buy your goods. 32J andlCu llroad- w ay. FOR REN'IV-Three uufurnlslied rooms suit able for light housekeeping1. 101 aril avenue 2JJO EfilCO&EtWAV. Centrally located livery nnd boarding stable Host accommodations in the city. Special at tention to transient custom. \V. A. HAYS , I'rop. Telephone Stab'c , 77. Hos. H2O. PAPER HANGINGS. AND Artistic Decorations ! AT PETER C , MILLER'S. ' Nos. 11 and 13 Pearl St. Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Pro tectors , Etc , Agents wanted. C. IJ. JU ! > D , liy return mail full dtacrlptU'o clr cularsotlVioOpY'aHow Tay lor System ofDross Cuttlns Any ludy ot ordinary Intolll oiice can easily loariuo cut nnd make n any Btvle. to nny inoasure tor lady or child. larmvutSKUtirauteed to tit perfect without ( rj/ > noon. Address , ( V1OODY & CO , , Cincin nati. Ohio , Uclow wo give iininos of n few of ( ho nmnj ] 'nIrons of ( ho il Bills Insurance Co , In Council muffs ami vicinity. Tlio chdrnotoi ot tlio putrons named , and the amount entrusted trusted lir each to the protection ot the com puny , Indicates the conmlenco enjoyed by it a homo whcro Us manner ot doing business li best known. 0.1 > . IMllln 40,00i l.wioy llros. AcUo. . . in.ooi Chimes llnughn r > , ooi II. i1. Morrow 10. < % John Hennctt I'.T.V ' William O'lUllorau wo Chnrlcs Shields 7,7 ( N. W. Nnsn. . . . 7a-ii I. A. Mlllur 0.001 ncorgoA , Pry. o , ( Henry Klsomon AcOo t > , m f nil Kurt , WnltVlcs ' . ' . ( Wi 15. li. ShitKixrt. < r.HN ( Jtnninn Cathollo Church 4fi , < W , Itonmn Cut nolle Church , Westphalia. , . . 40.001 Carroll County Court llotiso KIW ( Abbott it Cooper SIO ( St , Vrancts Academy 'JU.OOi Craver , Htcelo A ; Austin ! i.0 > T. M. 0. Louiin 11.001 Tteere , WelfsfcCo lo.SK ( Jcorgo M. Williams lyft t * . I ) . Kohles 8.ro O. U. Carpenter d,7X .Masonic Temple fl.uo Mctciiif Iiros nm ( . ' . A. lloobo & Co 5XV ( S.H. Kdlior : ir. ' > NOTICK When our policy exceeds Wl v. ' * on property subject to destruction by a slnili lire , the oxcois Is ro-lnsurad In other companies J. M. PA3E.BEBB HAS Tin : CIIOICKST I.OT or SUBURBAN & INTERIOR PROPERTY In the city. ( Jilt edged opportunities to Immo dlnto Investors and homciseciccr.s. SO 1'earl St. . Council lllmrn. ram STUB. OVKKIii\Nliil ) : fc Clir.ll AN Are thoroughly prepared to tnku care of hoi-sea and cnrrliije | ot nil visitors to the Inbo. 1'lonty of alitMli ami stnlK and nnlnriU un > l carrlncoa \\lllbosafclycuroil tor. Clinrcus rcmonnlilo. Accommodating hostler.on ) hum ! night nnd day. Whan you drlvo to the Lake , don t forgot D.OcDANELD & GO , , Hides , Tata , Pelts , Wool Highest m nrkut prices. Prompt returns. Nos M and K.-J JInin St. , Council tlluu.s. Iowa No. 27 Main Street , Over .Pacquciulii' ' * .VoivuIryStoro The Wlost Modern Novolltls In Insure in the IT. S. Musnulc Uciicvolcnt Association of Council HIitfTs , In. , the vtiHiitrL'sf , largest , { Iipanest nnd host jiluii of Mfisouic Insurance in the world , that confines its mciulei > liii > to its fraternity. J. D. IIPSIUNDSOT. E. J , . SlIUClAHT. I'res. Vice I'ro ri Cins. II. 11ANNOK. Cashier. CITIZEN'S STATE BANKer or COUNCIL iiM/rrs. Paid Up Capital ? r.0,003.03. SurpliiH tiVloO.OD. Liuullltles to Depositors . J'iii.OOO.OO. Diiiucrous-- ! . Miller. F. 0. Hlcason. E. L. Sliugart , E.K. Hart , J. D. EdmuniUon. Chas. It. Haniion. Transact Rcneral banking business. Largest capital and tmrplm of nny bank lu southwestern Iowa. Interest on time deposits. TllOS. UfPICKIb W. II. M. OFFICER & PUSEf. Corner Matn and Broadway , COUNCIL majFFs , IOWA. Bealers In foreign cnd domestic exchange. Collections made and interest paid on time de- poblts. NowLookoiit Moths"Desmestes CJIYST AI-UA. It consists of snow white llakc-s. A produc tion from Coal 'J'ar. I'KUFKOl'LY ' 1IAUM- LKSS. Tree from oil , ncid or any substauco that would harm the most delicate fabric or feather. It evaporates without leaving any residue. H kills moths while camphor merely drives them uwiiy. uwiiy.ff1. . .1. KKAKEK , Solo Agent , Council IllulTs. IT THE EOT ! OH , NO ! But wo do want the people of Western Iowa , to know that the GREAT BARGAIN SHOE STORE NO. 10O MAIN HT. , Cor. First Avenue , carr.v the larp-est stock of BOOTS und SHOES in this city. That wo always load in popular prices. That persons wanting1 ro liable poods can save money by tradlncr with us. S. A. PIERCE. A BIB LOT.OF YELLOW JERSEY and Nansamond al > I aiKU and Other Vegetable Plants , FOK .SALE By J , R , MoPHERSON , GROWER , Vegetables , Vegetable Plants , Fruits Etc , Knst Pierce St. - - Council IJItiirt ) . THE QUAREB JEWELRY STORE A. A. IBAItT , Prop. Honest Watohei , Clocks , Jewelry and Silver iviuo. All cluanltur nnd ruji.ilrlng under pur onal Hiipervlaloii of tliu proprietor. Stationery Villet imtclcn and I'erfmnery. Kino \Vatcheii \ 'line Locks and Ctirnnonieterd a specialty. 110 MAIN HT , , Council lllulTu. CENTRAL LIVERY STABLE , W. l > IMTTO.V , I rep , Elognnt Rigs nt Reasonable Iltites. Nos. ID and SI , North Main Street. Council Bluffs , Iowa. FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY. BOOKS YOU OUGHT TO CONSULT While Jn the city do not fall tcU call on the * I ftJS ' P ' un Enr Imioiol n o 08 ISlifiiiSIClQ S store and see the finest nnd best Music Hall on the Mo. slope. Cjme and take n look at our large stock of Pianos nnd Organs nnd all kinds of musical instru ments up stairs and down stairs. 103 Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. UTTSSElLXji Especially AdaataJ ftP SIZES FROM 25 TO 300 LICillING , DORSE POWER , Mills and Elevators Spccltlrtttlonsnml cstlmatL-s t'urnlMie.l for coiuploto stonni phinti. llozulntlon , Ihirnbllltr xnnruntaol. CUM suoiv letters froai udors wliuru fuel economy Is ecgiml willi ( "orllis iViin-coiultiislnn. E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send for cntnloffuo. No. 610 Ponrl Street , Council Bluffs. COUNCIL BLUFFS HOMEOPATHS. W. H CHAMBERLAIN M D-g : and Throat Surgeon , . , , , accurately proscribed. Olllce corner Main St. , and Broadway. Surgeon ami Ilonui'path. Koom 0 , Brown PI , building , 115 Pearl St. Olllco hours , I ) to 12. a. in. , 2 to (5 ( and 7 to 8 , p. in. BRO'SHINA Dressing" . OLD 'A/VfLrt/Vy Fasliionej fcOBSmy.--Tel.20l English NOUTIBBE.TTS Kitciisn 3GROCERIETS. . pnardi&CurJjce Bros.Brands Main St. fCaKr\ed&oods. 345Broow PinoOandloa Oandloa , FreshMtulo Mtulo B very Day. S5fftn.y MJ cs Dompaoy & * &JS&wk & ; Butler , A.Il.HnilS .MAN. B. BTEVKN.B HERSMAN & , STEVENS , ( Siicwasors to Morgan , Keller A ; Co. ) Sl'F.tlAI. l'Tr'THOGIVI2.V TO * jWE CARRY A Fl'LM.lNU < > K ( WOOD : CLOTH : AND : METALIC : CASES. . jOl'EN AT ALL IIOUItB OF DA V AND NIGHT.t Nia aaw. an IUIOAUWAY , OOUNOIIJ PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. D I/I M Dl M C Hyclraullo and Siniltary Kn lnoor. Plum , Kwtlimitos . Dlnl\llNDInL Bpuolllcatlons. Supervision ot 1'ubllo Work. Brown Building , Council Bluffs , Iowa. ID7 Justice of tho.I'oano , Ollloo over American Express , No. 4 1 NCPUI U l\L. Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. . Practluo In the State and Fed- &Q\/IQ | ( \ / AttorneyH-at-Law. OIIVIO oral Courts. Hooms 7 and B Shupart-Bono Block , Council HlulTd , Iowa. t I I R1 [ -r rRl TJ Kl I FY Attorneys-at-Law. Council Bluffs. Room JO , Shuffart Block I M A -Attoriiey-at-Luw , Iloom 4 , Stjcond Floor , Bruwn HQTII I Block , lib Pearl St. , Counoll Bluffa , lu. Will iractli'o in Stutn and Federal Courts. _ and fcJui'fc'coBSi