6 THE OMABCA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , AUGUST 25 , 18S9.-SIXTEEN PAGES , THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFIOli NO IS PKAIUj STHEKT. fjellvcredby cnrrirr In Any I'art ot ho City a T * rnty C nt Per Week. . . _ „ . . fl.W. TIMOIf. MANAGKU. TKLKl'IIONKSi TCHNr ) R Omen No. B. NIOUT KniToit , No.liJ. M1NOU MUNI ION. N. y. P. Co. Glcnson coal. C. B. Music Co. , 533 B'way. D.V. . Otis , city and fnrm loans. Boston store lending boo lory house , The contract for the iron shutters lias been awarded to Shultz fe'lllll. Twelve building permits were issued the past week , the total cost being $3,385. A party of about llfty young people will picnic In Fnlrmount park this afternoon , A marriage license has been Issued to A , P. Dlngmun and Mary A. Brlce , both of this city. city.Tho The Council Bluffs sprinters returned empty'handed from the Denver tournament. They got into too fast a class. Manager Patterson , of the Western Union , will remove some of the old poles now stand * ing on 1)roadway ) which are not in use. The foundation for the now hose house on lower Broadway is completed and tha struc ture will bo ilnishcd by the 1st of October. The next regular term of the district court In und for Pottawattntnlo county opens on Tuesday next , with Judge Macy on the bench , The contract for bulldlnir the brick base ment of tbo Fifth avenue Methodist church Is let to J. P. Weaver , and work was begnn thcro yostordoy. At the trl-wcekly shoot of the Council Bluffs Hlllo club , held Friday afternoon , Charles Mutthnl won the club badge , scoring 74 out of n possible 100. The school board has postponed Its meet- \na \ until Monday evening , when the teach ers will bo assigned to their respective posi tions for the ensuing year. At a meeting of the local assembly No. 1,300 Knights of Labor it wns decided to at tend the demonstration and picnic to bo held on Labor day , Monday , September 2 , in Omaha. Al Wells has just recovered a valuable dog t which ho lost in Omaha last February. The nntuml was found tied tu the back yard of a German family on North Sixteenth street in this city. Rev , D. C. Oranklln wns called upon Sat urday evening to tie the knot between D. S. Pryor und Miss Augusta Prior. The cere mony took place nt thu bride's homo In the presence of a few friends. Chase , the American express clerk who was arrested about a week ago for embezzle ment , bus been bound over to the grand jury in the sum of $1,000. In default of bonds ho was sent back to jail. All traveling men uro requested to meet at the Bcchtolo hotel at 10:80o'clock : this morn- Ing. Business of gru.it Interest and importance - tanco to the knights of the grip will como before the meeting , and a largo attendance Is desired. The case of State vs. N. Carruthors , In which the defendant was charged with as saulting J. W. Payne was called for hearing in Justice Schurz's court , out as the prose cuting witness failed to appear the case was dismissed. All persons who are members of labor or- ganlratlons nro requested to meet nt the city building. Sunday aftcruoon at 3 o'clock , to make arrangements to attend the Labor day celebration in Omaha , Monday , September 2. It is especially urged that members of the various unions and K. of L. assembles bo present. Lloyd Forgravos was before the police judge yesterday morning charged with dis turbing the peace. His case was continued until Monday. Lolllo Clark paid $9.00 for a similar offense. She was again arrested later in the day and compelled to deposit the monthly line of $0 nud casts , amounting to t8 , rctpulred of the women of till town. A carpenter by the name of Williams , em ployed by Contractor Chris Boson , on the now Eisoman blocic , fell from the lower floor to the collar yestprday morning , and 8ustalncd\scvcro though not' serious bruises. Ho was taken to bis homo on Avenue D , where a physician examined him , but found that his injuries wore slight , and ho will bo at work again in a few days. The elevated temperature of the past few days makes life loss comfortable in the city , but it is a bonanza for Manawa. The bath houses nro filled day and night , and the pat rons nro not. confined to resident ) ) of Council Bluffs and Omaha. Tno proprietors of the various places at tbo lake predict a lafo fall , as the natural sequence of a late spring , and expect that the rush of trade will continue well along into October. A spring cblclren , a little dog , six women and'several entire households of children were the elements of an incipient riot on Upper Washington avcnuo yesterday after noon. The little dog killed the hlckon , and five of the women and about forty of the children wore bent upon killing the dog. The other woman and six or eight children protected the dog. There was lots of Jun , but no more blood shod. The dog escaped. The Council Bluffs oocloty reporter In not ing the return of ono of the fairest ladles of tbo city says : "She is looking strong and rugecd , like the mountains whoso guest she lias been , " Now her friends are teasing her with nil sorts of answers to the conundrum , "When is a young lady llko a mountain ! " Some say it's when she is piqued , others when she sings "Rock mo to sleep , " others when she's dressed In llr , The society re porter has about concluded ho will do better as a "hoss" reporter. The Inlsfall Philharmonic and Dramatic society is rehearsing "Tho Dutch Recruit , " a military drama , very similar to "Tho Union Spy , " which will bo put upon the boards at Dolmny's September 24 , for the benefit of the Gorman Catholio ladies. The cast includes sixteen people , exclusive of supernumeraries. In the fourth act the Dodgn Light Guards will take a conspicuous part , and wlllt'ivo a fancy drill. The cast Is a strong one , including many of the best amateur actors to bo found In the city. It ia hardly probable that one presentation will satisfy the public. , ' * Dexter , employment. ! Fountain fie cigar , best In the world. Kerr & Gray , real estate , 50ylrst avenue , ' Fair-mount i'nrk. The beautiful gem of Council Bluffn sol mid the romantic bills and shaded by ver dant boughs of forest trees. Tno most do llghtful place imaginable for picnics , tennis parties and mi let rambles , Take the elcctrio motor cars bridge line which lands passengers In the very heart ol the park. Faro from Ouiaha to the parli only 10 cent * . The park Is owned and controlled by the city authorities and the best of good ordei is enforced. J. G. I'lpton , ronl estate , 627 B'dwuy , Beldenborg'B 5o Figaro at the Fountain , COUNCIL nhUFli'S AND OMAHA Chautniiqiin AH'ioiubly Sale of laitn ! The management of the Chautuuqua as- fctnbly ha placed on sale , and will give coot and BUfllcicnt deeds , to 150 line lots , locatci on the Cliauiauqua grounds. Every person interested InthoChautauquii assembly should now promptly como forwuri and purchase a lot or lots and no confirm tin entire enterprise. Committees will at once enter upon th < work of solicitation and salo. Thursday , September 6 , 1SS9. at H o'oloal . in. , will commence the public sale to tbi highest bidder for cash of the choice of loti on the Chuutauquu grounds , near Council Blurts , la. Kvury person wishing a lot ihoula bo on hand that day in person or b ; representation. Every dollar of the proceeds ot this sale will bo used for the benollt of the assembly to pay off tbo debts , imiko needed improve inents pn the grounds , provide a suporlo programme for 13'JO , and In every way U keep the assembly ut the front among thi enterprises of thu coantry , For further Information apply to J. K Horkness , or to the president or secretary Council Bluffs , la. F. O. GI.EISON , President , J. M. OUSLKH , Sec. Council Bluffs , la. , August 24,18b9. WOLF CHASERS IN DEMAND , The Qouratnu Club Doing Invltod to AH Parts of the Country. BUILDING UNDER DIFFICULTIES. Ncoln's Rovorontl Bliootor Justified Young Folks on the linwit A. HlnflN Violin In an Artist's Jlniulh The Cliurohos. ATtor Thnlr Sonlt > 9. Judging from the iloirmmls made upon it by ttm fanners of the county , the Coursing club is Rolni * to "fill n long foil want. " It Is rnthor peculiar what ideas aomo of the hon est soil tllloM hnvo as to the ability of tlio club ana Its pack of hounds .is wolf ogtorml- nntors. Many of them fondly cherish the opinion that each and every chase results in the death of train flfty to ono hundred wolves , seemingly thinking thattbo club members got ravcnqusly hungry for luplno pore , and that the hounds liuvo nppotltos llko threshing machines , Some of tliom scum to think that the hounds uro llltlu less than Honda itienrmito , that they take in a wolf on thu Keen run , swallow him at n Btilp , nud keep on without n stop , taking in ono mutton thief after another , until tholr capacious maws nro tilled. This being the case , it is no wondnr that they hull the advent of the Coursing club with the wildest demonstra tions of joy , believing in their Inmost souls that within a vary fmv months at the out- nlilo , there will not bo a wolf left In Potta- wnttnmio county , anil that then their lambs , calves and poultry will flourish undisturbed. For this re i9on they liavo encouraged the club from the incention of its organization. Up to the present thno at least ono hundred invitutlons tiavu been received from as many fanners , requesting the club to como out to their farmt ) far a grand chase and roundup of tliclr four-legged enemies. In nil of them the farmer offers to urovido accommodations , some offering to sot up n line dinner for the entire party , and others suggesting that the club come out the o\cnlng before and stay with them all night , to secure an curly start in the morning. Of course , some of the farmers have their expectations based rather high , still , in the abstract , they nro not so far out of thu way. Tito ultimatum ulll bo a decrease in the wolf population of the county , and it will bo but a very bhorttlmo until the surviving wolves in thu sections through which the club has had chases will be far le bold in their depreda tions than before. Scarcely a day goes by that some farmer does not report that a wolf walked boldly up to the door of his farm house or into his barn yard and seized a chicken or turkey right before his oyea and calmly trotted off with it. The muslo of a lenlttiy pack of hounds occasionally echoing through these localities will instil a little more modesty and respect into those bold thieves. It is certain that thcro are now plenty of wolves in the county to furnish the club with sport for many months'to como" Money lonnod nt L. 1J. Craft's & Co.'a loan olllco on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and nil other articles of value , without removal. AH business strictly confi dential. E. H. Shcafo & Co. give special attention X } the collection of rents and c.ito ot prop erty in the city and vicinity. Charges mod erate. Ofilco Broadway and Main streets , up stairs. Get Fountain Sc cigar , next Eisomau blk. The Snpi ) Hlock. Contractor Hughes seems to have mot with his full share of delays and misfortune n the construction of the now Sanp block. Ho has experienced delays on account of the non-arrival of material , and work is now again stopped from this cause. Aside from .his , the settling : of the walls of the old Pa cific house , caused by the excavation for the foundation of the Sapp block , caused him a vast deal of delay , inconvenience and other wise unnecessary outlay , as the probability of a heavy bill of damages from the occu pants of that property , as ho gave an in- lemnlfying bond to tbo owner of the now ilock as against any claims for damages to adjoining property caused in the erection of ; ho now building. Ho was further annoyed ay the water in excavating for the rear wall , which is on tbo site of the old bed of Indian creek and near and below the present beu of the creek. The building will go up just the same , and when it Is eventually completed it will bo ono of the llncst business blocks in the city , a credit alike to Council Bluffs and the owner , and a worthy monument to the energy and perseverance of the builder. Always on Time. If you wisb to purchasn a good and reliable watch 25 per cent le3 than club rates , and on easy terms , then call at once and make your own selection at C. B. Jacquominr. & ( Jo. , 27 Main street. If you want clean , fresh crocories and fruits , call on Johnson & Olson,712 Broadway. The Shoot ! 111 ; Pnwon. Rev. Mr. Holmlck , who shot and killed young Palmer at Ncola , has boon in the city for two days post. At the time of the traco- dy his wife was away from homo. Ho wont to Rod OuH Friday to meet her , but In tbo meantime aho had gone to Ncola supposing ho was there. The two mot hero yesterday. Mr. Holmlck feels greatly the position in which circumstances have placed him. While ho and his friends have no doubt but that he will bo fully exonerated , and tha killing pro- nounyetl justitlablo , yet to a man of his sensi bility the shock has almost unorved him. Ho regrets the affair deeply , and yet lecls that ho was fully justimul. and under similar cir cumstances ho would act the same. The sentiment of the law and order portion tion of the community BOOKS to bo almost unanimous in his favor. The church of which ho is pastor is anxious for him to con tinue to occupy tbo pulpit , but this ho can hardly do , nor is ho BO advised by bis brother ministers , A committee of Methodist clergymen is to bo appointed by the presiding elder , and thev will pass upon hi * case irrespective- what the courts do. The report ot the committee will determine his standing and action in the church until the. regular conference meets next year. For the present Mr. ana Mrs. Hoi mick will visit her folks In tbo eastern part of the Htato. and his folks In Minnesota. Friends in Neoln have raised a purse to defray hie present expenses anil promise to sea to il that it is rulilied when needed. Desirable dwellings for rent at mouoratc prices. E. H. Sheafo & Co. . rental agents Broadway and Main streets , up stairs. Got Fountain 5c cigar , next Eisoman blk C. B. steam dyu works , 1013 Broadway. Dwelling for sale on easy payments. Also building lots at lowest market prices , Cal and examine our list. E. H. Shcafo & Co. A Colored Knllr. Tomorrow evening there will bo n grand rally of the colored republicans of the citj and surrouudjng country , An address wll bo delivered by Colonel Oscar Urowor , the redoubtable "Pottamus. " who is well known ntnoug the colored politicians of this section , Ho will discuss the tariff , prohibition , the fisheries and all other points of political dlf furonco. The arguments advanced will un doubiedly bo forcible and convincing. City itcuin laundry , 84 Main , tol. HI. Go to M. Keating for drugs , 505 Broadway The Fountain cigar etoro for flue cigars. Winter & Monroe , sign painters , 410 B'wa ; ' ' Happy Younjr Fo'ks. A very enjoyable affair was the lawn part ; given last Thursday afternoon by Miss Fn } Hlodorman at her homo , No. 310 Avenue Fen on tbo occasion of her twelfth birthday , Tht afternoon wvs pleasantly passed with muslo games and dancing , after which the guesti repaired to the dining room , where a sump tuous repast was served. They then re returned to the lawn , wh6ro the evening wns passed , The little hostess Entertained charmingly , devoting herself assiduously to looking after the comfort and pleasure of her guests. She was made the recipient of many fine presents , which will bo cherished as mementoes of a very happy occasion. The guests departed at 10 o'clock. Those present were : Miss Gortio Block , Muscatlnc , la. ; Miss Hosft Berstoln , Omaha , Neb. ; Miss Knnnio Butler , Moborly , Mo. , and Mlsso * Dora druotshor , Lou Smith , Carrie Murphy , Konn Elscman , Mabel Cook , LllaCrlttcndon , Ella Slcdcntopf , Ida Kuokdosholl , Nellie Lut7 , Corn Keller , Mllho Graham , Wlnnio Picrson and Hosa Blcdorman , of this city , S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. Swnnson Munlo Co. , 815 Broadway. A lnmo-Mmlc Violin. Clinton A. Case , n young violin maker in this city , has now framed and hanging in his modest little shop a half sheet of paper Which money could not buy from him. It is nn autograph letter of Joseph Hoino the violinist linist , In prnlso of an instrument made by Mr. Case. The artist prosouncos it "equal In power , brilliancy and perfection of tone to those made by the old masters , and rival ing the celebrated instrument of Ferdinand David , now in possession of WllhomJ. " Hclno has fallen in love with the now Instil ment that ho uses In preference to his old one , which wns made thrc.o hundred years ico. Ills old violin has an Interesting his- x > ry. "Hut It Is dying now , " remarked the jllnd violinist as his lingers tenderly tovoi with his old pot , "Do you know that violins nro llko ncrsonsl Jt's just hko a human voice. The longer it Is used , If used right , .ho better , but after a whllu though , it haste to die. The old violin Is dying. It Is u won derfully sweet Instrument though , yet. " The now ono has not got its varnish dry enough to put n luster on yot. It will take six months to thoroughly dry out. Still the in strument Is a little musical wonder. Kollcy & Younkurman sell grocorlo Chase and Sanboru coitoes a spcclaly. "Klriness. " The Holland or Dutch box will bo deco rated for the klrmcss through the courtesy of Bono & Co. The Italian box will show decorations from the Council Bluffs Carpet company , while the Spanish box will display the lasto of Henry Elscman & Co. Ameri can Hags will decoratu , with other national colors , the other boxes and the balcony. Four fof the iboxcs uro taken for the opening night and the ktrnicss promises to bo a drossy , successful entertainment. AmotiR the Pious. No sorvlros In the Presbyterian church to day. Sabbath school at 13 noon. Unity Sunday school will meotat Oo'clock ' , is usual. Young people will find the school interesting. Pilgrim Congregational Sunday school , corner avcnuo A and ninth street , meets at 3 o'clock p. m. Fourth avcnuo Methodist church , near Seventeenth street Preaching at 10:80 : a. m. Sunday-school at 3 p. in. Beroan Baptist church There will bo the usual services to-doy and evening. Young people will be especially welcome. Owing to the absence of n number of the C. L S. C. the Chautauqua vesper services Sunday afternoon have been postponed until further notice. All Saints chapel , Eighteenth street and Third avenue Sunday , school at U p , m. Evening service and sermon at 8 p. m. Everybody Invited. Saint Paul's Church Morning prayer 11 a.m. Sunday school at 12:15. : Young men and strangers welcome. J , J. H. Iteedy , assistant - sistant minister , in charge. Second Presbyterian church Services at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Sabbath-school ut 4. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. All cordially invited. Christian science services to-day , at 4 o'clock p. m. in the Iowa Business college , corner Pearl street ana First avenue , up stairs. All are cordially invited. Trinity Methodist church , South Main street , opposite Eighth a von no Preaching at 8 p. m. Young people's mooting at 7:15 p.m. Sunday-school at 2:30 : p. m. Social mooting at 10:30 : a. m. * < First Baptist Church The pastor will preach at 10:30 : a. m. and 8 p. m. Subject for morning : ' -The Divine Response m the Soul. " For evening : "Christ and Modern Reformers. " Sunday school at 12 m. Young people's meeting ut 7 p. m. All cordially welcomed. Broadway M. E. Church Quarterly srrvlccs to-day. The presiding elder , Rev. Dr. W. T. Smith , will preach at 10:80 : u. m. and administer the sacrament of the Lord's ' Supper. Sunday school , ut , 12 m. Love feast at 0:80 : p. m. The pastor will preach at 8 p. in. All cordially invited. For sale Ono Gar-Scott ten horse portable engine ; in good repair. Apuly to Wcir-Shu- gart Co. _ c _ The Motor On Picroo Street. The property owners who obstructed the building of the electric motor line on Pierce street by piling up a formidable barrier of injunctions , have relented and are not only willing but anxious to have tbo motor on that street. For the purpose of notifying the motor company of their cbungo of heart , a petition was circulated among the prop erty oxvnors , directed to the company , asking that the work of construction bo recom menced at once and pushed to completion as soon as possiolo. In their petition the prop erty holders practically waive all rigbts. At 4 o'clock yesterday all the persons interested but eight had signed the petition , and three of them had agreed to. This action insures the building of the road and tno extension of the broad way line and tno completion. The company is anxious to lialsh the line , and since nil opposition has boon withdrawn it is probable the work of bulldlqg will bo begun again not later than next week , and the trains will ho running around the loop within tnirty days , The question of xvho is to pay for the pav ing has also been practically settled , to the satisfaction of the property owners. Steam and hot water heating , first-class plumbing. Work done In both cities. John Gilbert , CIS Pearl street , Council Bluffs. Testing I'nvlitir isrlclc. The spectacle of an old citizen chasing an other for several blocks was ono of the inci dents of life on upper Washington avcnno yesterday , The rear man was carrying a full-grown paving brick and the man ahead was trying to keep a tree between hlmsolf and his pursuer , Tlio-ctmso ondcd only at the doorway of the pursued. ' 'Uncle Blllv" tons proudly exhibiting * the brick to his friends and rcnmrklrijr that ho thought there was "lust a brick's difference between my ago and Mao's. " Thb it/oublo grow out of n petition that WAS being circulated for n now sidewalk on the south side of Washington avenue between Second nnd First streets. Democracy on , It * Mcttlo. About 150 of the young : democrats of the city assembled at t hotel ty building last evening ing to floe if arrangements could not bo made to send about 100 rep&sciitatlvcs to the state convention at Sioux Qtly'next month. Tno advisability of the pian Tfas concurred in by nil present , and a committee , consisting of Senator William dr6newofr , City Clerk It. II. Huntlngton , nnd'Ohidf of Flro Depart ment C. D. Walter * , was appointed to confer with the railroad to BOO what rates could bo secured. The county convention will bo hold Septem ber 10 and the regular delegates chosen , but the local democracy wants n stronger repre sentation at the state convention than just thu number of delegates allowed by law. The Coming Court. A bar docket does not prove very interest ing reading matter. The stories are short and disconnected. The now docket just out for the term opening next Tuesday , is a fat ono. There nro 531 cases ot which 45 are criminal , 107 equity , and 310 luw cases. There arc only 24 divorce cases. The roll of attor neys numbers even CO. There area largo number of whisky cases , the prohibitory law not being yet so fully enforced as to do away with litigation. Fine jewelry , watches and diamonds ; cleaning and repairing nt E. Uurhorn. Personal I'lirngrapln. Frank Cook is holno from \Vatortown , Dak. John N , Baldwin Esq. and family nro ex pected homo from the east to-morrow , Mrs. W. H. Olcmnchor has returned from a visit to Memphis , Tenn. , und other south ern cities , Mr. ana Mrs. C. Yocum , of Chicago , have arrived in the city and will make the Bluffs their future homo. Miss Minnie Sutler has left for n visit of sovornl weeks with relatives In Chicago and Frocport , 111. Mrs. W. E. Pnttison and children are vis iting with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Fisher , nt Red Oak. Mrs. C. B. Koyes Is visiting her old homo in Itlpon , Wis. , for a few weeks , leaving the good man disconsolate. Brooks Reed , wlfo and family , have re turned homo from a six weeks' visit to Mt. Vernon , O. , his old homo. Mrs. Horace Everett will arrive hero this morning from Western Springs , a sanitarium near Chicago , whore she has been receiving electrical treatment. She is greatly im proved in health , ana conies homo for n short visit with her sons before tholr return to school , after which she will return to West ern Springs. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCILBLUFFS. . _ _ hOR SALE AND R INT. _ _ T710KSAM3 Two flno now six-room houses on JI'aclllc ave. will bd sold tlu-op Tor n small payment down and biUmicij to suit purchaser. Ono six-room house In 1'loico's add. on Elahth nvooneof ; the best and 'most elaborate lln- Ished houses In tnat part of the city w 111 bo sold right If tafcon soon. Kerr i ; Uruy. FOll HA L13 Improved and vacant property lu all parts or the city. Call and ueo mo. K. M. Jlaynu. "VTOTIOKl Notice 1 Notlco We have several J- > choice residence l6ta that ve will bullet either email or large bouses to stilt purchaser , and AMll. It drstrecl , selb on easy payments. Draw your own plans , then , call and let us build you a home. Kerr & , urayG03 Kirst ave. Coun cil llluira. T710H KENT Eljtht now B-roora cottages on A. Avenue H , baokett's wld. to city , Jtents very reasonable. Cull and let us show you thorn. Kerr & , Gray. f THOU IlENT-T of the'most" beautiful cottages -L In Council HluflH ; < > one block from motor line ; now houses ; city water in the houses and all modern conveniences. Sea Kerr & Gray. TOOK BAIE 120 acre fnrm In Jasper county , J- lou a , located near coal minus that are in operation. There Is a lire foot vein , of coal under the farm. Gco. SIetc lf , No. 10 Pearl st. T71OK SALE Improved and unimproved prop- Jerty in every part of the city. Hare oppor tunities for Investors who seek speculations ; uplendtd opportunities for HIOSH who closlro homes. Geo. Metcalf , No. 10 I'earl st. BUSINESS locations oc Main and IUoachiav > at great bargains. Geo. .Motculf , No. 10 Pearl st. FOR SAF.E SO feet lake frontage located be tween C II. boat house atiil Munaua beach. Also a number of choice lots In Kogatta place. Oeo. Jlotcalf , No. 10 I'earl bt. FOH SALE Aero lots In Orchard place. This property Is located In the Jtlco nursery , Boutli of the main part of the city. 1H miles from courthouse. IF you want some gemimo snaps In choice lots on bottoms call and see Kerr Ss Gray. They liavo some lots that must bo sold regardless of cost before Nov. I. T P you have anytnlnor In the line of icnl cstato -Lor chattels you want to exchange or dispose of , you should call on Keir & . Gray. You can find them at their olllce , C0. " > first ave. . Council llluffs. TT1OH BALK 137 acres 40 miles north ot Chi- JL cage adjoining Lake Villa ( a beautiful sum mer resort ) , sftrrouniUd by many oeautlful lakes. For further particulars call or address Kerr & Gray , Council lUiilfa. E On monthly payment * , very neat now house near Harmony mission. Call or address Kerr & Uiuy , 503 First uvo , Council llluirs. _ T710H SALU Some nlco duellings on Harrison -L and Ilcnton ata. Call nud investigate. Kerr 4 : Gray , FOR HENT Houses in ill parts of the city. Kerr to Gray. f05 Hrst ave. _ _ T7 OH SALE Or exchange for city property , 13 fcO acres of improved Und no.ir city , dull or addioss Kerr & Gray. T71OU EXCHANGE Several farms to exchange J- for houses and lots. Btock of stationery to trade for land. Sluo-ucrn farm In Iowa to exchange for city property. Fine farm In Pennsylvania , clour , with Im provements costing & \uOO , to exchange for west ern property. It you liavo anything to exchange call and see us. Jonnstou & Van Patten , Ilv erett blocK. THE LAST CHANCE , FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS THERE WILL BE A GRAND DEMONSTRATION AT THE GREAT 'S SALE OF BOOTS AND NOTE THESE PRICES : Infant's Kill Button Shoos 20c , formerly 60c. Gents' Soomlcss Congress. 81.00 , worth $2.00. Misses Kid ixnil Goat Button , OOc , worth 81.75 , Gonta' Fine Dross in Button , Lneo nrnl Congress , all Ladles' Kid nnil Goat Button , $1.00 , worth $2.00. shapes and weights , $1.03 , worth $11.00. Ladies' Grain Button , 75o , worth $1.50. Gouts' Hand Sowed French Calf Shoos in nil stylos. Ladies' Dongola Kid , Button , $1.75 , worth $3.50. widths and sixes , $ . ' 1.50 , worth S7.CO. Ladles' Kid , Oxford Tics , 05e , worth $1.60. Men's ' Kip Boots , $1,60 , worth $3.00. Ladies' Serge Conprcas , 2 to 8 , 50c worth 81.25. Men's Cnlf Boots. S2.00 , wo th $5.50. Ladies' ' Slippers , 20c , worth 05c. Best Calf Boots , Hand Sowed. ? 5.00 , worth $7.50. Remember the prices quoted above are for two weeks only. You arc requested to call early so as to avoid the rush. Do not miss the above bargains , you cannot afford it. Follow the crowd to the bargain seekers headquarters at the great SHERIFF'S SALE OF Boots and Corner of Broadway and Fourth Street , MASONIC BLOCK , - COUNCIL BLUFFS T710H BAT.K Two now 5-room hoiiHOS 3I00 J-1 each. 8 0) ) ilown , unluiii-o M2.5U per month. New 7-room houvo on Av A , Jl.TiW. Nowfi-room house on Ave , A , 81,100 , Very easy paj inonts. Goodc-room hon. o on Ave. n , J 1,200. Easy terms. ' Mno resilience on First RVO , f 10.000. Bovoral line lots on Ave. A. * IJ ( ) each. Lot In Curtis & ttumsey's addition. $ . ' > 50. Good rosldonces for nnlo on Fourth mid ItlufT streets , on Oakland and Pnrx avcmtoi nt low prices and c sv terms by Johnston Is Van 1'at- en , Everett blocic. MISCELLANEOUS. . T71OH quick sale list your property with K. E , * ? Mnyno , lllu llroadmiy. mo INVESTOHS-Don't buy real estate until JLyou see mo. I have something always on hand that will make you money. K , K. Mayno , flli ) II roadway. T IIAV15 for sale & number of good lots on J-paymonta of 810 down and JT per inontn ; lots fullslzohnd title perfect. It. G. May no. IP yon n ant to buy. soil or exchange real es tate call on E. E. Mayno , (110 ( Broadway. WANTED litiycrs ot real estate to know I have a cholro list of bargains. Call and see mo , K. E. Maynp , OJO llroadway. have .T-M acres of extra line farming land WK In South Dakota near railroad to exchange for city property , Kerr i ; Gray , Council llliilts. \ [ 7A NTBP Seekers after real estate snaps to T t call on F. E. Mayno. 019 Uroadway. WANTED A peed horse and buggy. Kerr .V Gray. WANTED A first clas'j plumber at the low.i institution for the deaf and dumb. Ono \vhoundurstundaBteatn lit tint ? preferred. Ap ply by mall or lu person to Henry W. Kothert , supt. A seven-room house for saloat&J25. NOTICE Investigate tnls. Johnston & Van I'atton , Kverett block. REAL KSTATrX-llought and solil ana ex changed. Special attention given to exam ination of titles.V. . C. James , No. 1U 1'oarl st. . Council Oluffa. fpABLR boarders wanted atiS Oonton street. -L Good board at reasonable rates. Mrs. I. W. Cooper. ft PEll CENT loans made on real estate , cash won hand. F. J. Day. BEAUTIFUL homo on Oakland ave. at a A bargain , r. J. Day. /20xl80 on Oakland ave.,13,000. , V. .1. Bay. 9 OxSOO on Pork ave. , ti.OOO. F. J. Day. A COHNKIl on 4th ave. , 11,350. F , J. Day. jt\ . jtA A CUE property for homes and gardening. F. HOMES forsalo on monthly payments. F. 3. Day. _ TWANT to trade a farm for a lot on liroad- -1-way near llth ht. r. J. Day. _ avenue property that will double GHAHAM ay. I' . J . lny. _ on Broadway , First avenue and Ave nues A and 1) . chtap. F. J.Day. HAVE a snap for an Investor for to-day I only , r. J. Day. LADIES. READ THIS ! I have the Inrpcst and finest stock of hulr goods west of Chtcaeo , and I hnvo determined to close It I 'nil ' out with the intention of going out of the busi ness. Ladies who desire nnythlng in my Hue will bo given an opportunity to buy it nt less than hnlf the UMial prices. The goods nro first class , and all orna ments , etc. , made up In the latest styles. _ I Orders by mail receive prompt attention , MRS.C.U GILLETTE , Ni . 21) MaliiSt. , C'ounoit BIuflfc. J. D. KDMUNDSON. RL. I'res. Vice 1'ros. CIIAS. It. H ANNAN , Cashier. CITIZENS' ' STATE DANK , OK COUNCIL IIF.Ul'KS , Paid up Capital . SI5O.OOO.OO surplus . 35.OOO.OO Liability to Depositors. . . . 335OOO.OO DlilKCTOll"- . Miller , RO , aieasou. K. fj Bhugart , E. E. Hart , J. D. Kdinundsoii. Chan. IL , Illinium. Transact general banking business , Largest capital anil surplus of any bunk in uobtlmostorn lo\\a Intore-tf on time deposits. THE MANHATTAN BILLIARD AND CIGAR STORE < 18 UKOADWAY , ft O'lUUHy. ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY COB. 6TH AVE. AND 7TH ST. Council Bluffs , la. Conducted by thFsisters of Charity , An excellent educational Institution , fur- nUhod with all modern Improvements for lioai ding and day school. Tlio acodumlo year consists of t o sessions , beginning on the first Monday In September mid February , respect ively. TEU&I8 Hoard and tuition , per Bosnian. J73. 1'or further particular ! ) address HIsUu- Superior , Ht. Francis Academy , Council Illiifl'H , lii. CAPT. HAYES' ' LIVERY Centrally located , Flrtit-clnss turnouts , fresh horses ana now carriages , Not an old rig In the utablo , BpecliU attention ylven to funerals , und reduced rates for can-lopes for this pur pose. \f , A. JIAVU8. Proprietor. Telephone 77 , iu Dread way. HOTEL ANAWA REFITTED AND Newly Furnished Connected by Motor with COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA Located on Lake Manawa , the finest Watering Place and Sum me Resort m the west , Beautiful Boating and Fishing. Unparalelled Bathing Beacn. CO D AW Hy if I Special Ratoa to Parties and Families. Gor- OIK. r er uay solicited. Hero Mill and Power , Badgsr Shelter , Apple ton Feed Gutter and Wood Saw. Vfa ! is to Hinder You Buying a Piano OP Organ Now ? Wo hnvo a very largo stock of the celebrated Hardman , Fisher and Everett Pianos Royal and Century Organs , And to reduce It will make special discounts fortlionc\tJOlu)8. ! ( Wallace also the ajiency for tlio Cl'LnilllATE IlllKTON HANI ) INbTHUMKNTS. MUfcIO AND JIUblO HOOKS. Bend tot cat * lognc. AiWreM r r MUELLER MUSIC CO , 103 Main Street , Council Bluffs , la "it Is a BEAT-ALL. . , because it never breaks , splits , crnclcs or curls. Because it is indestructible in the weather , and will undergo no change m n any climate. Because it is more durable than any other roof made , iron , tin , slate or wood. Because it can bo quickly put on without skilled labor und is cheaper than shingles. Because it has boon proven by the severest trials and lias never failed. For further information apply to BIBKINBINB ENGINEERING AND SUP PLY CO. , Boom 6OO First National Bank Building , Omaha. Council Bluffs ofilco , 116 Pearl Stroot. Kspeclally Adapted for SIZES FROM 25 T0300 HORSE POWER Mills and Elevators AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE BpeclQcatlons and estlmutoH turnUhtdfoi complete utcam plants. lleKulivtlon , durability ( guaranteed. Can HIO\V letturx from users wluiru fuel economy Is oquul \tltli Corliss Non Condensing. Hend for entulo uo. E. C. HARRIS , Agent. . No. BIO Pearl Street , Council Bluffs.