TTTR OMAHA DATLV 1131131 STTNDAT , , TTJN"fl ] 11 , 1800. COUNCIL BLUFFS * MIMIH Mn. Davis Bella a rugs. Moore' * food kllla worms and filtsnt. Budwelncr beer , It. nnaonfoldt , Agent. Victor hot wntcr heaters at nixby'a. I'crry pictures. C. B. Alexander & Co. C. IJ. Jacquomln & Co. , Jcwei r and op- Uclans. 27 South Main street. P , J. Davis of Orcston , la. , was In the city yesterday visiting friends. Get your work doue at the popular Eojl * laundry , 724 rtroadwar , 'chone 1B7. Illshop Morrison will administer the rlto of conllrmatlon at (3raro church Sunday , Juno 18. The Ladles of the Maccabees will meet In rcsular session Tuesday afternoon at the UBiml time and pFace. Her. It. L. Knox , rector of Grace Epis copal church , nlll move , with his family , Into the new rectory this week. Star Jupiter , No. 66 , will meet Wednesday evening In Woodman hall. The election of ofllcers for the ensuing year will ho hclil at tills meeting. A marriage license was Issued yesterday to Hugcnc M. Curtis of Crlppfo Creek , Col. , and Catherine 0. Hupp of Oakland , la. IJoth were 24 years of nge. The following cases of measles were re ported to the Hoard of Health yesterday : lay Heff , 1601 Kocond avenue ; I'ansy Halley , 203 Grace street ; Hall child , 2015 Fourth avenuo. City Assessor Hardln notified Mayor Jen nings yesterday that ho would not bo able to turn over the assessment hooka of tbo city to the city council until next Mon day evening. The Thcosophlcal society will hold Its public nice ting this afternoon at .1 o'clock In Oild FeirowB1 temple. The subject : "Ho- Incarnation , " will bo presented by Mr. Frank Slco of Omaha. Mrs. 0. A. Weed was granted n divorce yesterday In the district court from Hoyal Wood , who she married in this city In 3S01. The separation was granted on the ground of Inhuman treatment. Hugh Kandy , the man who drove away with Potindmastcr Dobson's buggy and team , returned to the city yesterday and was promptly placed under arrest on the charge of disturbing the peace. George Hrlll was arrested yesterday aft ernoon on an Information filed In Justice Vlcn'B court charging him with assaulting n small boy named Turner , llrlir gave ball for his appearance and will have a hear ing Juno II. Henry Lapldus of 1008 Avenue II drove to Onmha yesterday morning. The day be ing warm he discarded his coat > and placed It In the baqk of the wagon. Ho returned home without It as some sncakthlcf man- nged to get possession of It. A stranger engaged qne of the clerks at Duncan's shoo Btoro on Main street In con versation' yesterday afternoon while he leflly slipped a pair of $5 shoes under his coat. The footwear was not missed until1 the stranger had taken his departure. N. M. Puscy as exector of the will of the late Mrs. Sarah J. Bollard , fifed an Inventory of her estate In the district court yester day. It shows cash on hand $13,317.41 and mortgage notes and certificates of deposit to the amount of $22,504.20. The doubtful securities amount to $5,803.88. The hearing of the application for a writ of ccrtlorarl to annul the ordinance vacat ing Avenue A In the suit brought by the Council Muffs , Lake Manawa & Kast Omaha Construction company against the city was concluded In the district court yesterday anil taken under advisement by Judge Smith. The entertainment recently given by Mrs. Hando's pupils at the Opera house was re peated yesterday afternoon before a fnir- Blzed audience. The youthful dancers again covered themselves with gfory , little Matt Scanlan and Harry Cook In their fireman's Jance apeclaHy especially. Gertrude Reea made a decided hit as Columbia and her dance was prettily executed. The police have received word from the authorities at Falrbury , Neb. , that the woman with whom George Williams , the man under arrest for burglary , has been living , deserted a husband and four chil dren In the Nebraska town to run away with Williams. The husband of the woman Is anxious to prosecute her , but has no means to como here to do so. The matter Ins been referred to the county attorney by Chief of Police Illxby. The kindergarten training department of the public schools will graduate Us first class of students on Friday evening next. The exercises wlir bo held In the Washing ton avenue school , when diplomas will bo awarded to the following , who have served two years in the kindergartens and taken the necessary examinations : Misses Ethel Shcpard , Frances Wright , Grace Ament , C. Wylto and Mrs. Card. N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 250. "Ono Night in June , " the latest song of Harris , will bo sold at 15 cents at nouricius' Music house during Juno only. Afterward at regular price , 23 cents. Also a Tot of now music , slightly soiled , very cheap. 335 llroadway , where the organ stands upon the building. Domestics use Domestic soap. David sells glass. IX M13MOIIY OF TIIKIH DEAD. AViioiliiiiMi of the World Will llolil Decoration CcTriiiiiiilfH Toilny. In accordance with the custom of the order Council camp , No. 14 , Woodmen of the World , will hold Its annual decoration coremonlcH this afternoon and flowers will bo fitrown upon the graves of the Woodmen who sleep the sleep that knows no awaken ing In the cemeteries at Falrvicw and Wal nut Hill. The mombom of the order and their friends will gather at Woodman hall on West Broad way , where a short program of exercises will bo held. At the conclusion the mem bers and visiting sovereigns will form In two divisions and inarch to the cemeteries , whore short ceremonies In accordance with the ritual of the order will be carried out at the grave of each deceased sovereign. C. A. Tlbblts will act ns master of cere monies at Falrvic-w cemetery and James G. Drndloy at Wiilnut Hill. The local lodges of the Knlghtn of Pythias will also hold their observance of Decoration day today. For them the day will not bo marked by any elaborate exercises. In the morning committees from the several lodges will visit the different comotcrlca and place ( lowers on the graves of their deceased brother knights. In the evening the mem bers of the order will attend the services at thu Broadway Methodist church in n body , where the pastor , Hcv. Myron C. Wnddoll , Jilrneclf n niomber of the order , will preach n special sermon on Pythlanlsm. Try Klein's fragrant smokes , Howaro of our cheap competitors' Imita tion Domestic soap. llt'iil Entitle TriumforH. The following transfers were filed yes terday In the abstract , tltlo and loan otllce of J. W. Squire. 101 IVarl street : John Bklnklo nnd wlfo to John A Stettin , lot 2. block 14 , Uveretfs add to Council Bluffs , w d t 600 J , W. Hpiustcd nnd wlfo to Addle Cen ter , lots 7 nnd S , b'ock 5 , Carson , In w d J j20 Ilcnjamln I , , n.ivls and wife to A. H. Swim , lot ID , block 2 * , Mullln's sub- dlv of C'ouncll HluiTs. w il 1,000 Sheriff to I'ottnwattamlo Investment company , lot 2. bloik 9 , .McMahon , Cooper & Jeffries' add ; .lot 9 , block Ti , Kvi-rett's add to Council Bluffs , a 62 Four transfers , total , ,11,773 Davis sells the best sodawater. LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES BOUGHT I'nr CiiHli or I.mined ( u , ! : . ii. biin.u-i : & co. , C IVurl Vtrvet , Couucll lllull * . IIMVU. i STAND UP FOR CIH'S ' RIGHTS Business Men Opposed to Compromise with Union Pacific Company. FIFTH AVENUE BRIDGE MATTER TAKEN UP IJrnc the Clly Coun cil to TnUe Action to Annul Comiinny'fi Frnnchlnc oit Union Avenue. The business men of the city demon strated last night at the mooting of the city council , sitting as a committee of the whole , that they iwcro opposed to the city making any compromise with the Union Pacific in the matter of the controversy over the Fifth avenue bridge. Further , the business men through a committee , representing all classes of ibuslncfa , urged the city council to protect the Interests of the pity Iby taking action looking toward the annulment of the franchise granted to the Union Pacific for a right of way on Union nvenue. The committee , through Dr , J. M. Dar- etow , presented n statement In which It was shown how the railway company had failed to aWde 'by ' the terms of the ordi nance granting It the franchise on Union avenu * and the following resolution : Resolved , by the city council of the city of Council Bluffs , Iowa , That the ordinance franchise and grant heretofore granted to the Union Pacific Hallway company for oc cupation of Union avenue , approved Juno 30 , 1SSO , entitled "An ordinance granting right of way to the Union Pacific Railway company on certain streets , " Is hereby re scinded , canceled and annulled by reason of the non-compllanco of the Union Pa cific Hallway company with the provisions therein stated , and that all rights , privi leges nnd Immunities running to Bald Union Pacific Railway company , Its successors nnd assigns thereunder , are hereby canceled , annulled nnd withdrawn , nnd the city of Counclr Bluffs , through Its city council , hereby declares all rights , privileges nnd Immunities therein granted to said railway company , Its successors and assigns for feited and at an end. Addresses In support of the city taking action looking toward annullng the Union Pacific's franchise on the avenue were made by Dr. Barstow , E. H. Morrlam , Frank Keys , H. A. Searle , I. N. Fllcktnger nnd Emmet Tinley. George F. Wright appeared for the railway company and in n review of the history of the franchise and mat ters in connection with It said H was a matter that would have to bo determined by the courts. The keynote of the several addresses made toy the members of the business men's committee was that the city should stop tem porizing with the railway company , as by so doing It prejudiced the1 rights of the city and acted as an estoppel against It over taking action to recover Union avenue , which It was claimed had been forfeited by the Union Pacific .by reason of It not living up to the terms of the ordinance granting It the franchise. The discussion lasted several hours and the commltteo ad journed without taking any action. The reso lution presented by the business men will bo brought up at the meeting of the city council Monday night. The committee of business men present composed the following : E. H. Merriam , F. H. Davis , C. W. McDonald , Emmet Tinley , R. II. Bloomer , H. A. Qulnn , D. A. Hamilton , C. R. Hannan , J. P. Grccnshlelds , L. C. Bes- ley , H. A. Searlo , F. H. Keys , I. N. Flick- Ingor , P. Gunnoude , 0. P. McKesson , W. II. Klmball , I. N. Peterson , Dr. J. M. Bar- atow. Klein's strawberries beat 'em all. Domestic soap Is full weight. Prizes go with domestic soap. S. M. Williamson , 106 South Main etreet , makes a specialty of repairing bicycles and sewing machines. DOKVCJS IX THE SOCIAIj WOIIM ) . Commencement AVci-lc AVI11 He n Gay One for tlie YouiiKcr Set. Outsldo of a few dinners In honor of vis iting guests and a few minor functions the last week in Council Bluffs has not been one of marked gaiety. The coming week , however , for the younger set will be one of unusual activity. It is commencement week , and ns usual will bo marked by a number of festivities in honor of the "sweet girl graduates" and the young men whose school days end. For the last week the young women have been directing their attention almost exclusively to the gowns which they will wear at the Dohany opera house when they will receive their diplomas. The commencement week affairs begin Tuesday night when the Juniors will tender the seniors a reception at the residence of Mr ! and Mrs. Flnley Burke on Oakland ave nue. The night following will occur the cadet olficors' hop at the Hoyal Arcanum hall. Thursday night the class of ' 90 will bo the guests of the alumni at a reception and dance In Arcanum hall. A pretty homo wedding was celebrated Wednesday evening at tlio homo of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hue on Fourth street , when their daughter , Edith iMny Hanoy , and Mr. Walter Lewis Harris were married. Rev. Stephen Phelps of Omaha officiated. The brldo were a lovely gown of pearl while silk with applique trimmings. She carried brldo roses. The wedding march was played by Miss Lcona Bcnner. In n semicircle and forming an alslo through which the bridal party passed were Misses Emma Case , Efllo Case , Nlta Boquot , Nelllo Beecroft nnd Daisy Holmes and the mem bers of Camp 14 Mandolin olub. The room In which the ceremony was performed was prettily decorated In green and white , the bridal party standing under an open um brella of pink and whlto flowers. In the dining room pink nnd white flowers only were used , nnd the color scheme was car ried out in the refreshments served. Dur ing the evening music was furnished by Camp 14 Mandolin club and Miss Cora Hltcticock. Mr. and Mrs. Harris will bo at homo after Juno 15 at 601 East Plorco street. The out of town guests were Dr. and Mrs. Honey of Seward , Neb. , Miss Me- Intyro of Omaha , Mr. Frank Harris of Omaha and Miss Walton of laa'e Park , Nob. Nob.Mr. Mr. John C. Rosse and Miss Winifred Ryan , daughter of Mrs. Rachel Ryan of Second avenue , were married on Thursday morning at 8 o'clock nt St. Francis Xavlcr's church , Rev. Father Smyth officiating. The brldo was daintily gowned In white batiste , with trimmings of white satin ribbon. She wore a large white hat and carried a fan and prayer 'book. She was attended by her sinter , Mlsa Ray Ryan , Who was gowned in pink and white. Mr. 'John Teller acted as best man. After .the ceremony on elab orate breakfast was served at the homo of the bride's mother. The dining room was prettily decorated In smllnx and on the table wore two tall vases of brldo roses and pink carnations. During the breakfast telegrams of congratulation were received and read from out of town relatives nnd friends. Many handsome gifts were re ceived. Mr. and Mru. Rocso will bo at homo to their friends after June-15 at 1614 Ninth avenue. The out of town guests were : Mrs. Gllmore , Mrs. Hrgan , Mrs. Raymond , Miss Ryan and the Misses Hogan , all of Missouri Valley. The women of the Sanitary Relief commis sion entertained In delightful fashion on Thursday evening In honor of the soldier boy * , who hnvo returned , nnd thrtr friends. The pleimnn-t home of Mr. nnd MM Free man li. Heed was thrown open for the oc casion. The hou and yard were nay In their decorations of lings nnd Japanese Inn * term. A program WAS rendered ns follows : MiHlo. Apollo club ; voenl solo , Miss Me- Intyr * . r > lnno srtlo , Atlss Witter ; recitation , Mrs. Fnr ; vocnl solo , Miss Cnldwell ; music , Mr. and Mrs. Atkins and GultAr and Banjo club ; vocal ole , Miss Corn Hitchcock ; vocal solo , Mr. W. S. Hlgdon ; music , Apnllo club , Mr. and Mrs. Atkins and club. After the program refreshments were served and dancing was enjoyed on the lawn and In the house. Mr. Jnmes Fenlon entertained at dinner Sunday night at the Grand hotel the Misses Plnney , Schoenlgen , Bennett , Beobe , Test , W'lckhnm ' , Farnsworth , Helen Baldwin. Mrs. T. D. Mot calf performed the onerous duties of ohaporone. Dinner wns served In the ladles' ordinary , the lablo being beautifully decorated with flowers. The last meeting Tor the summer of the Woman's Christian association was held Monday afternoon nt the homo of Mrs. L. W. Ross on Willow nvenue. Mrs. Dnvlfl of Omaha spoke very Interestingly on rescue work. The attendance was unusually large. After the regular business had been dlcposcd of a social time was enjoyed. Sherbet was served and carnations given to the guests. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Ourslor of Morning- side entertained Informally Thursday even ing In honor of their gucot , Miss Kraomer of Pueblo , Colo. The 'Misses ' Hazel and Bessie Hammer en tertained at their homo on East Broadway In delightful manner the members of the Alpha club. After a musical program dainty refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. J , D. Edmundson enter tained at dinner on Thiirndny evening In honor of ( Major Lacey of Oocaloosa and his daughter , Mrs. Browlstor , and her llttlo daughter of San Francisco. The table was prettily decorated In pink roses. Covers were laid for nine. Mrs. Corey entertained very delightfully the Women's Whist club on Tuesday after noon. The guest of honor was Mrs. Ed- niundnon of Denver. Mrs. J. D. Edmundson entertained at whist on Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Edmundson of Denver , who is presi dent of the Women's Whist club of that city. Mrs. Edmundeon carried off the honors of the oocnslon. Mrs. Lougeo and Mrs. Street entertained charmingly at a kenslngton on Monda'y afternoon. The parlors 'were fragrant with pink and red roses. A guessing contest T > f the names of prominent men and women was a feature of the afternoon , the prize being won by Mrs. Hetrlck. Dainty refreshments were served. A very pleasant musical was given Wednesday evening by Miss Barclay. About ten guests were present. Cllr. Shea of Lin coln gave several vocal selections. Llghtte- fro hments were served. The Hamilton Whist club was entertained Friday afternoon by Mcsdames Sherman , Dillon , Hess , Frank Wright and Hess at the home of the last named. JIIss Ella Wirt returned home Friday evening from the State university at Lin coln , Nob. , to spend the summer vacation. Mrs. John N. Baldwin nnd son left Tues day for an extended , visit In New York and other eastern points. Mrs. O. M. Brown returned last evening from Kansas City , where she spent the week visiting relatives nnd friends. ( Miss Mamie Oliver entertained the Sisters of Bethany at her home on Graham avenue Friday evening. The dance given by the young women of Grace Episcopal _ church at Royal Ar canum hall Wednesday evening , following Dr. Rellly's lecture on Ireland , proved one of the most enjoyable affairs of the last week. IMIss Mntle Paul of Henderson , la. , was the guest Thursday of Miss Alberta Woods. Mr. Gcrt Griffith 'is home for the summer vacation from Pennsylvania , where he has been attending school. Mr. O. H. Neubert of Harlan was the guest Sunday of Mr. Walter T. Payne of Avenue A , Mrs. Albert loft Friday for Whiting , la. , where she iplayed at the commencement ex ercises. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. McAtee nnd two chil dren will leave next week for an extended trip through Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Davis and baby of Chicago are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis and Mr. and Mrs. John Davis. Master Floyd Flicklngcr , son of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. T. Fllcklnger , left Friday on a visit to his grandparents in Winthrop , In. Mrs. W. F. Whitney and family of Lara- mle , Wyo. , arc visiting their parents , Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Proctor , on North Seventh street. 'Mrs. ' N. C. Phillips returned yesterday from a pleasant visit with Mrs. G. S. Damon nt Wayne , Neb. Mrs. F. II. Morgan entertained the last week Miss Kathryn Dunn of Los Angeles , Cal. Cal.Mrs. Mrs. Chamberlain , who has been spending the winter with her daughter , Mrs. Frank T. True , left Friday on a visit to friends in Ashland , Neb. Mr. I. Beers Rohrer returned Thursday from William Jewell college at Liberty , Mo. Master Sheldon Walker of Omaha Is visit ing his aunt. Mrs. J. W. Mitchell , of 742 Broadway. Rev. W. H. W. Reese , formerly of Coun cil Bluffs , hut now located In Cincinnati was In the city the last week visiting old tlmo friends. Mrs. J. B. Atkins was able to bo out Fri day for the first time since her Illness. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L. Douglas have moved Into tholr now homo on South Eighth street. Mrs. E. C. Cook and son , Robert , have gene to Spirit Lake for n few days' visit. Mrs. Wood of Rldgo street Is enjoying a visit from her daughter , Mrs. Burhorn of Kansas City. Miss Laura Meyers has returned from An napolis , where she visited her brother , nt the Naval academy. Mr. F. H. Hill returned Friday from Madison Lake , WIs. , where ho had 'been ' on n fishing trip. Mrs. Thomas Metcalf and daughter , Miss Delia , left Thursday for Chndron , 0 , , to spend the summer. En route they will visit a week with Dr. Frank Metcalf of Chicago , Mrs. Jnmes Leo of Omaha wns the guest the last week of Mrs. A. B. Howe. Mr. John L. Morkol has returned to this city to spend the summer with his parents on Washington avenue. Mrs. H. S. 1)11nn and daughter , Miss Daisy , are visiting In Now York nnd will remain east for several months. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Judson of Turley's Glen nas entertained Mr. A. B , Judson of Indianapolis the lost week. Mrs. J. W. Wills has returned from a visit to Woodblno. She Is accompanied by her niece. Miss Dora Butler , who will visit here for some weeks , Mrs. Emma Orabbe , accompanied by her two children , left Wednesday for Now York , from where she will Ball for Germany on a visit of several months to friends and relatives. Mies Mao Lunkley Is visiting In Novnda , Mo. , where she went to nttend the wedding of her friend , Mlt > s Elizabeth Coyne , she being ono of the bridesmaids. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. W. Weir entertained the last week their cousin , Mr. 0. B. Hollln of Marlon county. Mr. and Mrs. AW. . Moore and Mr. and 'Mrs. E. H. Haworth left Thursday for n week's fishing trip to Blue Lake , near Onawa. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Austin are visiting in Dos Molnes. whore they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Wyman. From Doe Molnes they go to Colfax , where Mrs , Wyman will bo their guent. Invitation * have been received here for the wedding of Mr John W. Beardsley and MUs LJJIlh Stave at Champaign , III. , next Wednesday. Mlw Stnvo hn many friend * And acqimlntuncei In this cliy. where * ho frequently visited with her aunt , Mrs. J. U. Wndaworth. Mrs. A. S. Ilnzolton and Ron * Are. visit ing relatives In Keokuk. Colonel and Mrs. W. F , Bnkor left Tucs- dny for an extended visit In Birmingham. Ala. , and other southern points. Mrs. W. H. Treynor had as her guest Wednesday her brother , Rov. S. B. Nlelson of Wllllnmetta , Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carley and family will remove to Peorla , III. , this wcok , where they will make their future homo. 'Miss ' Lou Young leaves tomorrow to Join her mother In Mexico. iMr. J. II. Danlger has gone to Colorado Springs on a pleasure trip. Mrs. J. C. Lange Is visiting relatives In Ottumwa. IMIss Bessie Pryor has returned from nn extended visit In South Dakota. Mrs. E. W. Jackson of First nvonuo en- tcrtnlned her brother , Mr. S. W. Jncoby of Burlington , Inst week. Miss Mnry Bartlctt hns returned from Lincoln , where she has been attending the Nebraska State university. Mrs. Dell G. Clark entertained the last week Mrs. Robert Lee Duval of Chicago , who wns on her way to Portland , Ore. , to spend the summer. ( Mrs. W. H. Van Brunt , Miss Mary Van Brunt nnd Mrs. W. A. Southard nttcnded the reception given by Mrs. Charles Norton at Avoca Friday. Mrs. C. H. Bradley and llttlo son Don ald , left Tuosdny for Chlcngo. They were accompanied by Mrs. Bradlcy'e elstor-ln- law , Mrs , Lesplnasso. After making n short visit In Chicago ( Mrs. Bradley will go to nor old homo In Michigan to spend tbo sum mer. mer.Mrs. ( Mrs. J. W. Strohm la visiting friends In Sioux' City. airs. W. A. ataurcr and son Wllllo have gene to La Porte , Ind , . for a three weeks' visit. Mr. Maurer la In Cedar Rapids. Mrs. W. C. James and daughter , Mrs. Courtland Palmer , arc visiting In Sioux City , where they are the guests of Mrs. Henrietta Jackson , Mrs. C. O. Culver of Sioux City has re moved to this city and will make her homo with her eon , Mr. Howard Culver. ( Mrs. Kato Madden has gone to DCS Molnes to attend the wedding of Miss Emma Al berta Davis to Mr. .1. D. Sullivan of Iowa City. City.Mrs. Mrs. J. O. Wadsworth Is visiting In Cham paign , 111. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hnnnan entertained Dr. and Mrs. Charles Brace of Denver , Colo. , the last week. Miss Bessie Moore Is visiting friends and relatives In Cedar Rapids and Independence. IMr. and Mrs. J. D. E < lmundson enter tained during the last week Dr. and Mrs. Edmundson of Denver , Colo. Mrs. J. W. Schlcketanz Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Schlckotanz of Missouri Valley. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Lyons enjoyed a visit the last week from their son , W. M. Lyons of Lead , S. D. Mrs. Charles Hnos and sister , Miss CharitT Babcock , have purchased the Walte property on Sixth avenue nnd Seventh street and will take possession of their new home about July 1. Thursday evening the members of the Owl club were the guests of Mr. A. Kreamer at a "smoker. " Cards are out for the "wedding of Miss Pauline Fuller Welles to Mr. Edward Holden Nelson at St. Paul's church , Waterloo , N. Y. , AVednesdny , Juno 21. Miss Welles has a large circle of friends and acquaintances In this city nnd Omnha. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Casady , Jr. . are en tertaining Miss Klnsler of Omaha and Miss Stewart Hamilton of Cleveland , 0. Mrs. L. C. 'Arnold ' and sons , Roy and Ralph , of Burlington , la. , are the guests of Mr. S. F. HoWnson and family of Park avenuo. Miss Patricia Darraugh has returned from n month's visit with friends In St. Joseph , Mo. The half-mile championship was won by Frank Gay on a chalnless Columbia at the Young Men's Christian association race yes terday. A bad foul that threw Mr. Gay put him out of the mile championship race , or the chalnless would have been heard from there. COLE & COLE. Agents , Council Bluffs , la. A small square piano for sale at $25.GO nt Bourlclus1 Music house , 33. Broadway , where the organ stands upon the building. Domestic soap Is No. 1 grade. Drink Klein's summer drinks. Church > oten. Today will bo observed as children's day In a number of the churches and special services will bo held by the young folks. St. Paul's Episcopal church , Rev. G. E. Walk , rector. Third Sunday In Trinity , holy communion at 7:30 : a. m. , Sunday school at 9:30 : a. m. , morning prayer , litany nnd sermon at 11 o'clock , subject of sermon , "The Bow in the Cloud. " At 8 p. m. a choral service will bo held. The class for the study of church history will meet In the choir room Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The services nt Grace Episcopal church to day will bo as follows : Sunday school nt 9:45 : a. m , , morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock , evening prayer and sermon at S o'clock. At the First Presbyterian church this morning , the pastor , Rev. W. S. Barnes , will preach the baccalaureate eermon to the grad uating class of the High school , taking as CLEARING \ KNEE PANT SUITS. Formerly U 60 now Jl 10. Formerly $3 < Wnow $200. Formerly $2.00 now $1.33. Formerly $3 SO now $2 26. Formerly $2.25 now $1.65. Formerly $4.00 now $ " no. Formerly $ t SO now $ .125. Formerly $2.60 now $1.85. " Formerly $ "i 00 now $3.50. Formerly $2.75 now $2.25. Formerly $5 BO now $1.00. Formerly $3.00 now $2 25. Formerly $ r no- now $4 60. Formerly $3 60 now $2.75. Formerly $ f no now $ R.OO. Formerly $4.00 now $3.00. Formerly $7.60 now $6.00. $ These prices refer to all the boys' and children's snils in the house. METCALF & METCALF , Council Bluffs , 17 and 19 Pearl Street.18 and 20 Main Street. his subject , "Progressive Attainments. " Children's day exercises by the pupils of the Sunday school nt 7:30 : will take the plnco of the regular evening service. Christian Endeavor society 'Will ' meet nt 6:30. : All other services will bo ns usual. Elder I. M. Smith will speak nt both morning and evening services today nt the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Lat ter Day Saints. Services will bo as fol lows ; Morning sermon at 10:30 : , Sunday school at noon , meeting of Z. R. L. society nt 6 p. m. , nnd evening service at 7.45. At St. John's English Lutheran church the children will have special exercises at ( Continued on Ninth Page. ) GOOD CIGAR FOR SATISFIES THE MOST CRITICAL } AT ALL DEALERS 'A.DAV15'50NS&CO. MAKERS JOHN G.WOODWARD8cCO. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTERS COUNCIL BLUFFS , 10WAS * THE NEUMAYER JACOB M2UMAYER , 1MIOI' . 204 , 20C , 20S. 210 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Rates , J1.25 per day , 75 rooms. First-class In every respect. Motor line to all depots. Local agency for the Celebrated St. Louis A. B. C. Beer. First-class bar In con- LOANS On Improved Farms in Iowa and inside city property in Council Bluffs at lowest rates. FOR RENT OR SALE. The E. H. Odell property on High School avenue , near Glen avenue. Rent , J30. Sale $1.000. For Rent House of 8 rooms , bath , hot and cold water ( soft ) , good stable , one aero land and fruit , $2f per month. For sale nt JG.OOO. No. 029 Franklin avenue. Can not rent to family with children. FOR RENT. Flat , 221 So. 7th street ; modern , $30. Store bulldlne , 100 So. Main street , S. A. Plerco's old stand. Store building , 101 So. Main street. Stable , 221 So. 7th street : $8. Three brick store buildings and frame bulldlnKS on Central Broadway for sale at a bargain ; will sell separately if desired. For Sale Nine acres insldo city limits. fl.OOO. List your property with us for sale , or rent. Fire nnd Tornado insurance at lowest rates. LOUGEE & LOUGEE. No. 102 South Main Strcwt. Council Bluffs , la. Telephone 312. OUR APOLOGY ACCEPTED. E NOTICE that our apology for blowing our little tin horn in our friend's ear has been accepted. As he now announces that it keeps him busy to mind Ms own business , we apologize again and will not blow as hard next time. There is still one place whore you can always get f/ood shoes made by workingmen supporlinff families. No workhouse or \nrison-made \ shoes at SARGENT'S FOR THE BEAR IMPORTANT TO Z/ADIBS B\nco \ returning from Chicago I have added to my business a de partment for Facial Treatment. The newest and best hygienic methods. Hydro Vacu Massage. 1 . Electricity used In the proper way superfluous hair removed per manently. Careful attention given to Manicure and I'edlcure ork. Our Hair Dressing Department Is up to date. MRS. LA. . GRAVES , 103 TI71 * 1 \7 QTT * While You Wait Others are getting bargains in CARPETS , RUGS and DRAPERIES. Our buyer has just returned from Chicago having purchased while there a fine assortment of IMPERIAL SMYRNAS , ROYAL \VILTON VELVETS , AXMTNSTER and MOQUETTE RUGS. These are in all sixes and we will sell them at the lowest possible prices. All odd and single pairs of LACE CUR TAINS we will sell at HALF PRICE. Como in and ext'imine our goods while the as sortment is complete. Odd Fellow's Building , Council Bluffs. Why does the large army of traveling men prefer ? Why do all the first class judges prefer ? Becaxiee They know good value when they see it and patronize dealers willing to handle a close margined cigar for 10 cents. The way you can find out how much line clear Havana binders and fillers improve a well made cigar is to ask your dealer to buy them for you from Pere : Council Bluffs. Iowa. f E SMS The only safe stoves made. We guarantee this stove to give satisfaction. Try one if not as represented your money refunded. We are headqtiarters for Ice Cream Freezers , Lawn Mow ers , Garden Hose , etc. See what we have we can save you money P C DEVO I m m mar Inoa V 3 * , 0 Agent for the Herrick Refrigerator. The Old Reliable Hardware Store. 504 Broadway , Council Bluffs. 'Phono 87. Saturday , June 17th is Dolls' at our store. On that day we have arranged to give a pair of Dolls' Vici Kid slippers to every girl in Council Bluffs who , accompanied by a parent , brings her doll io the store. No matter how big the doll or how little , or how odd its foot are shaped , we have a pair of slippers ready for it , or wo will have them made to order. COME HARLY AS NO SLIPPKKS WILL UK GIVKN OUT AFTER 5 O'CLOCK. S. A. Pierce & Co. , S. E. Corner Broadway and ( VTain Sts , H HTOM MOORE HENRY GEORGE HM HB IO Cents. 5 Cents. HH TWO JUSTLY POPULAR CIGARS. H m H John G. Woodward & Co. , in