COUNCIL BLUFFS. MHVMO.V. JIINOIl . . bavin nelln drups ' ' and fattens. Moore' * fond kill's norms Uudwclser beer L notcnfcldt , nRcnt. Victor hot water heaters at nixby's. Kttcp undertaker , 28 I'earl street. C I ) Jnoqupmln K. Co . Jewelers and op- llchns. 27 South Mnln street. There vvlM tic a special mcctlnR of Augusta grove tomorrow afternoon at Woodman halt Isaac DirkcrBOnlco president of the de funct Coin County National hank of Atlantic , toad In the city yesterday. ( icorgo Itldcnour and Hannah n Hrennc- Jnan , both of Omaha , wore married In this city yesterday , Justice Vlen officiating. Metvln Uavls of Davenport nnd lena I"razlcr of Missouri Valley were married Lero yesterday , Justice Kcrrlcr officiating. Olc Ilnsmusacn secured a building permit yesterday for a two-dtory frame ndilltlon to Ills residence at 718 Mill ctrcet to cost $300. 1'rof Thomas of the High school faculty fctl yesterday for Chicago , where he will lake a postgraduate ' ourwe In chemistry and I > hf > Ics Mrs M I < nralnard of Chicago will deliver under the aim- liver a lecture this evening jjli'es of the Theosophlcal society on "The itcsurrcctlon of the Christ " Mrs. Maria Kgholm , wife of Chris J. Eg- liolm , died yesterday afternoon at her homo , 2,000 South Tenth street , of consumption , ngcd 37 years. Bho leaves a husband and one pen Thfl cltjr Improvement committee of the Council Bluffs Woman's club Is circulating a petition among the business man of the city for Sunday closing. The petition BO fa- has 1)ccn ) signed by many of the leading houses in the city. Fremont When Detective Weir arrived at JVIday ho discovered that the man tinder nrrcst there was not D. 13. Clark , wanted lierc for the larceny of $55 from James Kelly , hut H brother , M. B Clark. The ofllrrr returned > c terday mornliic. rrcd 1' T Iludlgcr and Mrs Orace H Illeli , both of Omaha , were married In tl.ls rlty yesterday. The ceremony was per formed by Justice Vlen. The groom Is a ncll known cmplojo In the onice of the Cudahy Packing company In South Omaha. J U. McCandlcss tiled original notice of unit yesterday In the district court against 3" L Ingorsoll of this city for damages In the mini of $3,000. McCandlcss aKege that Ingersoll sold him on September 27 of last year a sheep that was diseased nnd that the disease contaminated other sheop. Clerk of the District Court Reed an nounces that the Fourth of July being quar terly ponhlon day ho will keep his office open from 8 to 10 o'clock In the mornlns lor the convenience of persons drawing pensloiib lor the purpose of executing vouchers , lac office will bo cloiscd promptly at 10 o'clock. Alonzo lllgley , 10 years of age , was ar- rcbted yesterday on an Information filed In Justlre VIon'B court by Mis. Mary Counch cf & 21 South Sixth street , who charged him savings bank containing ? 5 v\lth stealing a pennies. Alonzo will have n hearing Monday anornlng. Meantime ho has been released in Ihc custody of his father. TUc case against A. C. Mcado , foreman of the grading camp of Flick k Johnbon , the Utirllugton contractors , charged -with having lor use oleomargarine colored to Imitate butter ' Justice I'cr- before for hearing ter , came up ller yesterday. The matter was disposed of ths dt- iu , in the former cases by allowing fcndant to put up a cash bond of $40 , which t\lll ho forfeited. and a party of friends C. M. Trephagen went to Careen yesterday , where they gave entertainment for the benefit of a small nn boy of that town who Is afflicted with spinal who participated were : trouble. ThobC Mr. Trephagen , Prof. A. S. Uoo of Omaha , i Messrs. Seailes , Woodward nnd McPhcrson , Mrs. Cook of Omaha. Francis McMillcn nnd Margaret Stephan , the clever little amateur nrtlsts , and Prof. Dcr Jlurti of Carson. * John Murray has been bound over to the Krnud jury on the charge of assaulting Al- , * ' tocrt Jensen with Intent to commit great 1 Imdlly harm. Doth men work on the Illi nois Central grade and became Involved in a ownership of a shovel. * > l dispute as to the $ ' Murray struck Jensen on the head with the ul shovel , inflicting a fearful wound. It is be lieved that Jensen will lose the sight of one . Murray In default of bail Is languishing in eye. the county Jail , whllo the victim of " his as- ' r-ault is being attended to at the "Woman's - Christian Association hospital. N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 250. Get your work done at the popular Eagle laundry , 721 Broadway. 'Phono 167. Davis Bells the beat soda water. fi.osD OK rmn couvrv I\STITUTE. : APIT Mrlliud of Conilnotlnur Cln os \ lrclnnltli Unit omul I'ltvor. The week's session of the County Teach- bra' InBtltuto in this city was brought to a close jcsterday morning. The new plan of conducting the Institute this year has met > VN Ith the unanimous approval of the teachers attending , and they all feel that the ecs- Bleu Just closed has been one of the moat successful ever held in the county. Dr. Movvry In bis closing remarks Bald : "In closing my work hero I want to add u word about the Institute. When I came nmoug 3 OH I euid frankly that I did not know whether I should find you bright and Intelligent , but I am prepared to say now Iu a spirit of candor and sincerity that your bright Intelligent faces have convinced me that you have a full understanding and com- jirchcnslon of the work. As to the In- Etltute , 1 may bay with equal candor and Blneerlty that the working plan of it has been most successful and that I have never worked In an institute that moved along with such smoothness and clockwork regu larity. " Scientific optician , Wollmau. 409 Br'dwajr. Davis eclls paint. Itppnrt of City Ml Hi Inn | > PCor , Slatn Dairy Commissioner Norton has no- tilled W. A. Oronoweg , city milk Inspector , that all milk permits now Issued expire on July 4 and all city milk dealers selling milk after that date without securing a fresh permit from the dairy commissioner nt Des Moincs will be subject to the pen alties provided by law. Inspector Groneweg icportH that ho far he has found no adul terations In the milk sold In this city. 'J'ho test for the month of June shows the following percentage Mrs. 8. Marquard , P.10. f'onk & . Co. . 345 ; II Leonard , 350 ; P. J. Arnold , 360 ; C. Shoj er , SSO ; Ingersoll Jlros . 500 , ! ' Peterson * 4'tO ' , C K VanAtta , No. 2 , 3S5. Jorfpph Jrnson , 3M > ; W. W. Bakor. 360. J Hay , 450 ; N. Johnson. 450 ; J. T. Clark , .fiO , K. Hasdale , 380 ; Boal Bros , 400 ; A C KlItivNorth , 430 ; J. Ilemmlngson , 340 ; O ApplPqulst , 340 ; H. Allrn , 8.6 ; Johnson Uros , : fCO ; C. E. VanAtta , No , 1 , 390 ; T. B , "Wok-nit , 3 5 ; Q. Budurthu , 500 ; A. J. Hutchinson - inson , 100 ; It. Jcpson , 4f > 0 , J.ovvest prices , easy terms. The beat and Jaigrst stock of ptunos at Swailbon Music company , Mueonlo Temple. HcuI IXutr Trnimfcra. The following transfers were tiled yester day In the abstract , title uncl loan odlce of J W. Squire , 101 Peorl street : aillHH J. Quirk and wCfc rt at to Wll- lUm S. Quick , nvv'i ntt 25-75-43. < l i 'I . . . . $ 1 Oils HlnilsliH iinil ulfn to It 11 Mov enbfrg part lot t > , block 3 , lii > llsa' .icld. v(1 2.000 Biiulll Hrolher * to 1) It l nch , lot 6 , iloik 1 Oakland , w d 600 J' , H llebbcln nnd wife to trustees Avooa UfMUig Vereln , noi4 block 6J , Allen d rook' * add , vv d . . . . 175 TIIHtha Ann llainnioik nnd hualMiid to Miltl M. 8iott , P' , 5S ( except 4'4 ncrt'B ) . Hvv'4 nvv'4 nnd nvv'iv'i 27 except 4 acres ) and ull foutli und vv hi of river , mvVi nw1 * 27r74-40 , vv d. . , . . . . . . . . . 20,676 Total , live transfer LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES BOUGHT l''uv r l.ouni'il ( In , ii. I'uurl btrciM , Council UluCU , lotrn. INVOKES AID OF THE COURT Oashier Hannan Brings Bait Againit the Board of Education. DEMANDS THAT BONDS BE ISSUED TO HIM A U tor n. Writ of Mnnilmnnw nnil JnilKinoiU AmilnM IHrrot ir lor iicll o llcnr Cn p. school site is Involving The new High of Education In the Board volving the members and no end of litigation lawsuit on their have another now hands to contend with. The First National II. Han- Charles cashier , bank , through its the district court In brought nn action nan , School yesterday against the Independent Board of of the district and the members Education to compel them to Issue to him the $67,000 High schoof bands Ho asks them to compelling for a writ of mandamus Issue the bonds and Judge Smith ordered an alternative writ requiring the board to Issue the bonds or else show cause why they should not. Judge Smith U unwilling , owing to his residence in this city , to hear the case , and at his renuest Judge Thornclt will Wednesday morning at 9:30 : do so next o'clock. In addition to asking for a writ of mandamus. Hannan asks for a Judgment against the board for $250 damages , whlen he alleges he has suffered by reason of the failure and refusal of the defendants to Issue the bonds as required by law and the con tract entered Into between the bank and the district for the sale and purchase of the bonds. In his petition Hannan sets forth the history of the bond Issue and recites the fact that his bid of $68,621.40 was the highest and best and that under the con tract of sale the bonds were to be Issued by July of this year. President Sims , when he was served with a notice of the writ , Issued a call for a special meeting of the board to bo held Monday afternoon at 230. when some line of action win be determined upon , but if the members remain In the same frame of mind that they wore In yesterday no attempt to Issue the bonds will be made until the court directs the board to do so. Write Younkerman & Co for prices on berry boxes and grape baskets. S M. Williamson , 106 South Main ( street , makes a specialty of repairing bicycles and sewing machines. SOCIUTV IN COUNCIL IIMJI'TS. Tint AVontlipr Cnunpn n Opitprnl Kxoilnn to thp Summer Itesnrtn. 'Mrs. Loulo Zurmuehlen nnd Miss Gertrude Bennett entertained at cards on Tuesday aft ernoon at the homo of the latter. In hotiT of Mrs. Graham Davis of Chicago The house was handsomely decorated In pink carnations and the color srheme was car ried out in the elaborate refreshments served. The first prize was won by Mrs. John , Davis and the second by Mrs. Shu- gart. About sixty guests were entertained. Master Carl and Miss Kthel Webt enter tained about fifty guests very charmingly on Wednesday evening at a garden party. The lawn was gay with flags and Japanese lanterns. The dining room had been cleared during the evening and dancing was enjoyed by the little people. Mlsa Blanche Craig of Omaha and Miss A < la Dalley assisted In efn- tortalnlng. Miss Nellie Keller entertained on Mon day evening In honor of Miss Margaret Kemp and Miss Edith Martin of Grlsvvold , la. 'Mr. ' W. t. . Dudley entertained at dinner on Wednesday evening at his home Messrs. Ralph Williams , Charley Bradley , Rlckman , Travis , Henry Van Brunt , Joe Smith , Ter- wllllgeh and Dr. Jennings. The table was prettily decorated with ferns and pink car nations. During the evening crlbbagc was , enjoyed. Two very pretty 1-o'clock luncheons were Klven during the week by Miss Nina Meyers On Tuesday sixteen guests were entertained and the decorations were In pink and white On Thursday the guests numbered fourteen Fcrna and daisies wore tastefully combined In the decorations. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Rohrer en tertained charmingly at tea In honor of Miss Bull. The decorations in pink and white were exceedingly dainty. The guests num bered twelve. Mrs. E. C. Shepard entertained a num ber of friends on Saturday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Graham Davis Very pretty indeed were the pink lunch- cons given Wednesday and Thursday at 1 3'clock by 'Mrs. ' W. L. Douglas In honor Df her sister , Mrs. Coppock of Mason City , to. , and of Miss Draper of Washington. D. C. Twelve guests were entertained each lay. Pink roses were usrtl in profusion In decorating , and the color scheme was : arried out perfectly throughout. The children of St. Paul's Sunday school picnicked Wednesday at Lake Manawa. During the afternoon concert In the pavilion ibout a dozen of the llttlo folks , on Invita tion of Manager Mooser , presented a < Hko walk on the stage and were loudly ap plauded. The cake was awarded to the lit tie 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs David Stubbs. Mr. William Whitney nnd Miss Lena n Fulmor wpro married Tuesday evening ai 8'30 o'clock at the homo of the bildo's par entH , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I'ulmer , 150 ( Ninth avenue. Rev. Snydcr performed tin ceremony. The brldo was pretty In a gowr of gray cloth with trimmings of whlto satin In her Iialr and tiodkn aho wore w"hlto car nations. Mrs. Shtflhono , sister of the brldo was matron of honor , and Mr. Shellhom acted as best man. After the ceremony i repast was served In the dining room. Thi house was decorated with cut flowers. Rela- atlves only were present. Mr. and Mrs Whitney will bo at homo at Nlntli street aik Sixteenth avenue. , Little Miss Bessie Sherlock was tendered a very pleasant surprise party last Tucbdaj afternoon at the homo of her parents , Mr and Mrs R. Sherlock , by a number of hci playmates , Those In the conspiracy were Addle Vnncy. Hazel Yancy. Clara Bonliam Klsle Urotherton , Emma Ducher , Loda Ham ilton , George Westley and Charles BencdIU Mrs. Grctz r entertained Thursday In honor of Miss CarrieLubert , Miss Nellie Me. Masters , Mlsa Km ma Hanner and Miss Anna Johnson , a quartet of tcachera who wore en- joulB from Sioux City to Los Angeles. Mrs. Anna Gary and Mr. James Peterson , both of this city , were married In Omah.i Thursday evening , Ilev. Newton Mann ofllcl- atlng Mr. and Mrs. Peterson left Friday foi an oxionikxl bridal tour In the east , vvhlil ; will last soM > riil months. The joung women of the Pedalers. ' W'heel ' club were entertained last evening b > Miss Ilekslo Huntlngton at her home on Mjnatei street. Thursday evening the musical auxiliary ol the Council muffs Woman's club , under the management of Miss Julia Officer , gave every very pleasing concert and drill nt the Iloyal Arcanum hall. The program was as follows : Selections for Mollu , cornet and piano , Wha- loy trio ; song , Mr Montforth , song , MU Wilson ; dramatic reading , Mies Bailey , with musical accompaniment bjUFS Schurz , piano solo , Miss Oll\e Klrkputrlck mg , Mr Montfort , accompanists , Miss OflUer ami Miss GleaHon 'Hie Columbia < irlll by twentj-four llttlo glrlt , wih | Master Tony Laustrop an leader , vvas exceedingly pretty. Miss Edith Bonhnm and Mr. James li. Mable surprised their friends by being quietly married last Tuesday across the river. They returned homo Thursday nnd were serenaded at the Donham residence on Oakland avenue by the Harmonle quartet and other friends Mr. and Airs W. L. Douglas will enter tain a house party next week , Miss Wilson and Mr. .Dlldtno . , both of Sioux Clt > , are expected Monday. 'Mr. ' nnd Mrs Albert Smith of Eighth avenue entertained a few friends Informally on Wednesday evening. MKs Ma > me O'Donnell returned Friday from Colorado Springs , where she has been visiting her uncle , Mr. Shccdy. .Mr nnd Mrs R H Bloomer have gene to California for a couple of months Mrs A W Rlckman , her son Georcg and daughter Martha , spent last week as the guests of Mr and Mrs John H. Plumcr on their farm. Mrs. Joel Stewart hag returned from her trip to Canada. Miss Hazel Drake Is visiting relatives in Chicago Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Barker have ns their guests Mrs. J. C. Hartman of Creston. Mr. and Mrs. Trccman Reed of First avenue arc entertaining the former's sister , Mrs. Randall of Knoxvllle. Tenn. 'Mr. ' and Mrs. Torrey Everett have ar rived , to spend the summer with Mrs. Horace Everett ( Mrs. W L. Douglas is entertaining her mother , Mrs. A S Wilson , and sister , Mrs. James A Jackson of Sioux City. Mr and Mrs William 11. Crary spent sev eral da > s of last week In this city at the Grand , Miss Margaret O'Neill attended the Case- Rooney wedding In Red Oak last week. 7\lr. P. S. Dawson and his daughter-in- law , Mrs W. E. Dawson , are visiting In Des Moincs , Mr. N. W. Williams left Thursday for Montpoller , Ida. , on a visit to relatives. 'Mr. ' and Mrs J C. Schermorhorn enter tained last week Miss Ida Klrkwood of Des Molnes Mr. and Mrs J. B. Atkins , Dr Lacey and . 'jr loft Thursday evening for T. B. Latey , , Spirit Lake , where they will be Joined by Mr. and Mrs Henry Surnncr of Chicago. Mrs Richard Cochran nnd Miss Maud Cochran of Washington avenue left Wednes day for Colorado Springs , where they will be the guesta of Mrs. J W Dlxon , who Is spending the summer In Colorado for her health , 'Miss ' Teoale Coyne , who has tieen teaching In Colorado Springs , is expected home this week to spend the summer. 'Mr. ' Halph Wllllaim has gone to Denver , Colo. , this week , where ho will Join Mrs Williams , who has been'sojourning there for her health. Before returning home they will spend a couple of weeks at Buffalo Gap iMlso Margaret Sherman leaves todav for Madison , WIs.where she will study at the special school for librarians. 'Mrs ' J B. Rlshel and family are vlstilug relatives In Lewis , la. 'Miss ' Nellie Haworth Is visiting friends n Crete , Neb iMr. Harry Cavln has gene to Spirit Lake o spend the summer vacation. Mrs. Kate Ruffcorn left Wcdnpsday to ipend the summer with her sister , Mre. fames F. Marshall , nt Salt Lake City. Mire Caroline Dodge left Thursday for Boston , Mass. , and other eastern points. iMr. and 'Mrs. H. Ouren of Fourth street ire visiting In Salt Lake. Before returning lomo they w 111 spend sev era ! w eeks at Col- irado Springs and Manltou. Mr. and iMrs. Fred H. Miller have taken ipartments nt 805 First avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoon of Fourth ave- nie aio entertaining their daughter , Mrs fan Nostrand of Omaha. Mrs. S. G. iMumma of Fourth street left Tuesday for an extended visit with friends n Colorado. She was accompanied by her lister , Jliss Ruby Noel. .Mr. . and Mrs E. C. Smith are sojourn- ng at Hot Springs , S. D. Miss Harriett Draper of Washington , D 3. , Is the gueot of Jlr. and Mrs. W. L. Jotiglas. E. Walters are en- 'Mr ' and 'Mrs. ' Charles ertalnlng 'Miss ' Bertha D. Smith of Des Uolnes. Miss Minnie Williamson leaves today for Salt Lake to spend the bummer. iMr. and Mrs. O. Ewall had as their guest nst week their niece , Mrs. Bert Hill of Den- son Mrs X. P. Dodge and daughter Ellen are where they will re- low lu Paris , France , naln for two months. Mrs. W H. Smith of Mill street Is en- oylng a visit from her sister ' , Miss Lirzio . .eea of Papllllon , Neb. . Miss Kate Connors and Miss Mary Gar- Ity arc visiting friends in Glnnoway Mound , Mo. Mo.Mr. . nnd Mrs E J. Abbott entertained last , veek Mr and Mrs. James J. Gochenour of * ed Oak. Miss Mabel Bloomer , eldest daughter of \\r \ \ and Mrs. Edward D. Bloomer , formerly if this cltvab married iccently In Mesa , \ . T. , to Mr. Jesse Hill. Miss Mary Rogers Is visiting relatives n Dubuquc. Mr. H. H. Van Brunt and family left rosterday for Madison Lake , Wls. , where hey will spend the summer. Miss Gr.ice Beebe leaves this week for Denver Colo. , to spend the summer. Mrs , Mark Williams and bon , Howard , are Isltlng In Minneapolis. Mrs. N. M. Pusey nnd llttlo daughter left Wednesday to spend the summer with rela tives In Ohio. Mr. and Mrs Frank HoweH have gone to Joplln , Mo , , where the expect to make their future home. Miss Blchprt and Mr. Robert Blchcrt. of Elmwood , Neb , were the guests last week of .Mr and Mis. Henry Paschei and family of Willow avenue. Mr. J W Keller has gone to Colorado Springs for a brief sojourn. Mrs Frank W. Hall and son Robert left Tuesday for Hot Springs , S. D. Mrs. Denver Smith and children arc spend ing a couple of months with friends and relatives at Burlington , la Mrs. Giaham Davis of Chicago is the gucbt of Miss Bennett and Mrs. Zurmuehlcn , Jr. Mrs. A. T. Elwell and family of Willow avenue are visiting relatives In Towa City Miss Myrtle Carter is visiting In State Center , la , Mrs. N. E. Tyrrell and children are spendIng - Ing the summer In Mollne , 111. Miss Ethelyn Barclay left Tuesday for a \lslt with friends at Lake McGregor , la. Miss Fllcklnger and Miss Madge Penny are spending the summer at Pueblo , Cole , , for the former's health. Mrs F. W Uinge of Avemio B entertained last week Miss Ida Beach of Grand Island , Neb Mr. and Mrs. T. Rob'blns of Noitb. avenue are spending a month In Colorado. Mr H r Jones is visiting In Toledo , 0. Mr P. 0 DPVO ! left yesterday for a soJourn - Journ at Point Pleasant , Madlsan I ake , Wls Miss McCarthy left Friday for Manltou , Cole , where she will spend the summer. Mrs S S Mathews and Master Edward Walk left > esterday for Kansas City , where they will spend the summer 'Mr. and Mrs E 1 } Haworth left Friday for a two weeks' trip in northern Iowa. Mr. and Mn > . H. 0 Bwlng. who have been east for several months , have returned and taken apartmenlH at the Kiel. Mr. and Mis Prank Washburn left yes terday for Salt Lake City Mr. Washburn has resigned his position as superintendent of the Market hotels along the Union Pa cific s > stem and will take charge of a hotel of bis own In Salt Lake Miss Lizzie Teller has returned from Atchlson , Kan. , where she has been attend ing Mount t Scholastlca's academy She received the thrco hlshcst awards offered by the college for merltorlotm work , a very handsome gold medal for Christian doc trine and the highest premiums for conduct nnd proficiency in music. Mrs George Buckingham of Boston IB ex pected Friday to spend several weeks with her mother , Mrs. Morn In Maynard. Mrs. Albert Smith of Eighth avenue left yesterday for MansDeld , 0. , where she will > lslt her parents. Mrs A. lj Payne of Avenue A returned Tuesday from n tno weeks' \lslt In Ne braska. Mr. C. M McDonald returned last week from a trip to Sandwich , III. Mr and Mrs Robert Mullls have taken up their residence for the summer at 600 First avenue. Miss Martha Tnggart of Omaha was the guest Thursday of Miss Cclla Mulqueen. Mrs. A. C. Hardson nnd son Rocs of nve- nuo B , left yestcrdny for nn extended trip thtrough the east. Miss Grace Beebo will leave Monday for Denver , where she will spend the summer. Mrs. A O. McAllister nnd children leave Monday for n visit In Denver. Mrs. Merwln Maynard of Sixth avenue Is convalescent after quite n severe Illness. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hlghsmlth left yes terday on n week's visit to friends In Bene dict , Neb. Mr L A Gray of Chicago , a former resi dent of this city , is visiting old-time Coun cil Bluffs friends. Captain Leo B. Cousins and Mlfs Maude Cousins left last evening for Nebraski City , where they will Join Mrs. Cousins and epcnd several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cadvvallader. iMr W. B. Huston leaves today for Den ver , Colo. , on a two wceksUvisit. The second number of the Flower Mis sion Magazine , edited by Miss Irene Test , In the Interest of the charitable organiza tion which the title Implies , Is fresh from the nrpss. Amoncst other coed things It . contains nn admirable picture of Mrs. Don ald Macrae , Jr , whose husband , Dr. Macrae. Is stationed with the Fifty-first Iowa In the Philippines The Misses Mabel and Florence Robin son left last evening for Kansas City , where they will visit relatives. Trom there Miss Mabel will go to Manltou Springs , Cole , where she will Join Mrs. L. L. Arnold and family. Perry pictures for sale. C. B. Alexander & Co , 45 South Main street. Perry pictures. C. E. Alexander & Co. Wclsbach burners nt Blxby'a. Tel. 103. Davis sells glass. Cliureli > o < m. St. Paul's Episcopal church , Rev. George Edward Walk , rector , fifth Sunday after Trinity : Sunday school at 0:30 : a. m. , holy communion at 11 a. m. , with sermon , 'Rest to Your Souls. " The evening service will be omitted during July and August. Holy com munion will bo cerebrated every Sunday ex cept the first In the month at 7:30 : a. m. Services will bo held at Grace Episcopal church today as follows : Holy communlor at 8 a. m. , Sunday school at 0:45 : a. m. , holj communion and sermon at 11 a. m. , evenliif service and sermon at 8. At the rifth Avenue Methodist church thii evening the pastor. Rev. G. P. Fry , will de > liver a patriotic address. The subject of hi : sermon at the morning service will bo "Purg Ing the Conscience. " Sunday school wllf bi at noon. Junior league meeting at 3 p. m and Epworth league meeting at 7 p. m. Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ o Latter Day Saints : Sacrament service a 10:30 : a. m. , Sunday school at noon , X. R L boclety meeting at 6 p. m. Elder I. M. Smltl will speak at 7:45 : p. m. Rev. R. Venting , pastor of the First Baptls church , announces that the subject of hi sermon this morning will be 'The Heavcnl ; Telephone. " In the evening his theme wil be "Curiosity Seekers. " Congregational church : Children's da ; seryjce at 10:30 : a. m. and a short sermon t < ( Continued on Ninth Page. ) RACES JULY 4 , ' 99 Union Driving Park , Council Bluffs , la , Bicycle lace for amateurs , one mile , prlzi | 25 ; 2 20 pacing race , purze 5100 ; 2MO pacinp race , purse $100 ; gentlemen's road race , pac ing and trotting , purse $25. Entries taken at H. B. Allen's , 314 N 16lr street , Omaha , Neb. , or at Umlon Drlvliif Park , Council Bluffs , la. Races called at 1 3 ( o'clock. AiliniNxInn , liifluilliiK crnml , atniul.V Come one and all , enjoy jourself. No ex- tia charge for vehicles. " RERflOVEID - W. C. ESTEP , UNDERTAKER. Has removed from 14 North Main 1'reet to 2S Pearl street , two doors north of Grand hotel. Business phone , 97 , residence 'phone IE Beautiful Grand Dazzling -THAI'S TTIi : KH-TOTS OF OUH- 1899 IPIliK WORKS 1899 We have the finest assortment of pyrotechnic display goods for the grand celebration on The Fourth of any house in the city. Cannon crackers 2 for Ic up Pin Wheels Ic Roman candles Ic up Sky Rockets Ic up Whistling bombs Ic Brilliant stars Ic Snakes in the Crass Ic Closing serpents , per cloz 5c Torpedoes , per package Ic We have a line of fire works that cannot be excelled and range in prices as to quality of goods , as quoted above. Follow the crowd to TN ORDER to bo * right you want a Van Brunt sur rey to ride in the Fourth. Order to day and get the best value for your money. Try one HENRY H. VAN BRUNT , Council Bluffs , Iowa. A.DAVIS'SONS & CO. MAKERS JOHN G.WOODWARD 8cCO. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTERS 1 COUNCIL BLUFF5.IOWAJ * SALE Gity Roller Council Bluffs , In. rapaoltv 1 , ° > 0 barrels flour per day In flrst- tliss condition Modem m.irhlnerv. MiiltP best flour In market Good local < l ° m < ind for tlour , bran , sOiortw ( ind screenings Tor further informnt'on applj to R. V Cochran , on the premises , or to N. P. DODGE & CO. , Council Bluffs. An "Nothing succeeds like success. " Those who succeed in saving their dollars are the people who buy their shoes of a reliable merchant. That is the one who sells the best shoes for the money. The house that has stood the test for years is SARGEN T'S .LOOK FOR THE BEAR- An Accident Is avoided sometimes by a little forethought. We can assist you to forethought if you will call and see the Insurance , the only pai'o gasoline stove on the market , in which provision is made to prevent the escape of gasoline1 , should the burner bo acci dentally left open or blown out. A child can oper ate this * celebrated stove , as gasoline , when used in the Insurance , is as safe a fuel , if not safer , than coal or wood. It burns one-third less gasoline than others , and is a great deal pleasanter to handle than coal oil. Jt will only take a few minutes to show this stove. Come in and see it. 504 Broadway , Council JBJuiTs , We will sell you another lot of the moquettes , axminsters , wiltons , and body Brussels car pets , at Come early to secure one of them. Treynor & Gorham , 400 and 402 Odd Fellows * Temple. " < * ENERAL JOE" tj > Cigar. _ _ _ _ t _ . - . . _ ! _ - - , A Perfect Havana Smoke Each genuine clfjar stamped "Gon. .Too" on the wrapper. ' ' \ * Beware of imitations or that supposed "just ni pood" spcoios which SOME dcalcrfi push for the profit. * f , a , ii. < i. Peregoy & Moore , i.t Wholesale Agents. TOM ffiOORE HENRY OEORQE I 10 Cents. 5 Cents. TWO JUSTLY POPULAR CIGARS. John fl. Woodward & Co. , HlK Hrovvn , Hotinclng Hod Ilugu lilt pautlCul Hetty Dyoro Badly Hetty Hut WM. WELCH TRANSFER LINE T Heat UUKS Hy liuylng Hlg liottlu , . . , . . DUAH SHOT" from Icl .n Council HliilTHuiiil Uniiil , , , Hate * lleiuwiuble. HatlbrrtUlm , Guaranteed. 0. R. GILBERT COMPANY , CoiilKl I nillffH Ollk-n No S North Main icccssors to Gilbert I3ro * Kalabllblitcl 1SS5. street Telephone U8 Omahu TuxliliunilHtH nnd Tannery , " boul1' JOlVf l llrundnuj. Cuunull lllulli , Connections made with Boulli