THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , OCTOBEl ? 8 , 1890. COUNCIL BLUFFS. imoit MENTION. Davis delta Dr. Bower , Qlobo bldfr. 'Phone 413. fichmldt photon guaranteed to pleas' . VVelsbach burners nt Blxby's. Tel. 193. liudwclscr beer. L. Hosenfeldt , agent. Perry pictures. Alexander's , 333 B-way. Dr. Stcphenson , Merrlnm blk. , room 221. Sheriff Slentzer of Marlon county was In Rlic city yesterday. Removed , C. B. Alexander & Co. . Art Em porium , to 333 Uroadwny. C. B. Jacquermn & Co. , Jewelers and op- t.clnna , 27 Houth Main street. Get your work done nt the popular Eagle laundry , 721 Broadway. 'I'houe 157. W. C. Kitep , undertaker. 28 Pearl ntreet. elephants , olllcc , 97 ; residence. 33. Judfjo Thornoll of the district bench was In the city fur a short while yesterday. Hoe raisers , NX ) pounds make you J100. S ore's Stock Food Co. , Council Blurts. Judga Macy on adjourning district court yesterday nftcrnoon went to llnrlan to bpond Sunday with his family. The Foresters of Hazel camp Tvlll meet for drill .Monday night in their now hall. T. J , Beard will hold gospel services this evening at 7:30 : o'clock at 41414 Broadway. Why don't you put your orders In for best 1'onnsylvanlR 1mrd coal to Kcnlon & Folcy , llth and Main street. The Ladles of the Maccabees will meet In regular session Tuesday afternoon at the uiunl tlmo and place. AloU Becker , editor of Der Demokrat of Carroll , la. , has purchased the Frclo Prcsse uf this city and will publish It In future. Til. Satzmnn , charged with assaulting Mrs. C\I. E. Bradshaw , had a hearing before Jus tice Ferrler yesterday nnd was discharged. The remains of James JIcKenna. killed by n cravel trnln on the Northwestern railway , will ho burled this morning In Falrvlow cemetery. Mrs. Sarah Byerly was Brnntod a dl- vorco In the district court yesterday from John Byerly , the special policeman at Lakovlcw park. rrhe funernl of the Infant son of Mr. nnd Mrs. John lllchtermelor. who died Friday , was held yesterday afternoon from the family residence. A marrlaffo licence was Issued yesterday to J , A. Corry , n ed 49 , nnd Kntle Thomas , npcd 3G , both oC Omaha. The ceremony was performed by Justice Fcrrlcr. The Republican club of Council Bluffs will meet Tuesday night nt 7:30 : o'clock In the linl ! on Pearl street. Speeches will be made by Ifon. Spencer Smith nnd others. Cnptnln Patterson ot the Salvation Army wns arrested npnln Inst night for persist ing In holding his meetings on the street In front of stores against the protests pf the occupants. Oscar Drunston and iEddlo Dodrlll nro under arrest , chnrpod with the theft of a ronslderable quantity ot copper wire from ( ho motor company. Dodrlll .lives In this city , but nrunston's homo is at 231 Francis ntrcct , Omaha. i Council Bluffs carried off the honors * nt he meeting of the Photographers' associa tion , held at Minneapolis , September 5 to S Inclusive. Harry Schmidt of this city was awarded a diploma for excellence of'photo- irrnnhs dlsnlnved. The regular public meeting of the Theo- nophlcal society will bo held tills after noon nt 3 o'clock ut Woodlawn Park , the residence of Mrs. R. N. Mcrrlam. The Biibject for study will lie "The Seven Planes of Consciousness. " On next Thursday night Styles McCarthy's romantic Irish comedy-drama , "Dear Hearts nt Ireland , " will bo the attraction at the Dohany theater. It Is a delightful play , full of wit and pnthott , and the pcenery Is said to bo charming , while the cast Is excellent throughout. The jury In the district court yesterday in the damage suit of Mrs. Annie Hannl- lialsen iiKiilnst George C. Sessions brought in a verdict for the defendant. Mrs. Han- nibalscn sued for $2,100 damages for al leged Injuries said to have been inlllctcd by Sessions during a neighborhood quarrel. CManager Harrington of the Dohany has booked an attraction that will doubtless cause the theater to be lllled from pnrquet to gallery on next Sunday night. It la a big minstrel troupe , said to bo the biggest thing of Its kind ever organized for the road. It Js filled with merriment , and those who enjoy a good laugh will hardly miss see ing It. Judge Aylosworth handed down his de cision yesterday in the two cafes against Harbor W. T. Silvers , charged with plying Ills trade on the Subbnth. Ho found him pullty in both Instances and flned him $1 nnd costs In each COKO. The other cases brought liy the Barbers' 1'rotectlve association were 'by ' agreement submitted under the same wldcnco and the same ruling was made In them. All the caws will bo appealed to the district court. M. C. Har/ord , agent for the North western railway itt Crescent City , notlllcd the authorities yesterday morning that he had been robbed during the night and his ] > ockotbood rilled of $1G5. Harford sleeps in rooms over the depot and when he awoke yesterday morning ho discovered his i lollies scattered on the landing outside of his bedroom. From his pocketbook , which hud been In Ills vest , J1K5 had been taken. Ed Btultn , a grader who is known to have gone to Crescent City Friday nvenlng and returned to this city early yesterday morning , was nrrested yester- ilay afternoon by the police on suspicion No money -\vus found on Stults. The district court grand Jury completed HH work yesterday nnd adjourned. One Indictment was returned , but IIH the de fendant wns not in custody it wns not inndo public. No WllN were returned In the cases of Minnie Clnrk , charged with larceny : Willis Uutts , charged with ns- tiault ; Frank Shoemaker , charged with highway robbery. In Its report on the condition of the Jails In the county the Brand Jury said that the county Jnll In this city and the city Jail In Allnden were In good condition , but that the cltv Jnll of Council UluffB nnd tha jail at Neol.i w -ro In a very bad Htnto. The court or dered that the attention ot the Board of County Supervisors bo culled to the con dition ot these two jails. N. V. numbing company. Tel , 250. Scientific optician , Wollman 409 Dr'dwny. Solid packed oysters are the best In the land. Go to Sullivan's , the grocer , when you want them. ( ioiicriil UIMIMC I'limlHlii'rn , Wo want to * call attention to our ( Ino line of new fall designs In toilet sots that have just come In , ranging In price from $3.25 up. We also have the famous Acorn stoves , base heaters , cook cloven nnd steel ranges , the leaders on the nmikot. Each stove Is guar- rantcod. Come In and HCO them nnd get prices. Wo have elegant parlor Inmpa from ? 1 up. In furniture we tnke the lead nnd In IIOUEO furnishing goods can give you any thing you want at the closest margins and on the easy payment plan. Iowa Furnitures nnd Cnrpet Company , 407 Broadway , Keller & Hand , proprietors. 'A fine line of fancy shirts just received fit Smith & nrndley's. The oyster season IB on , Sullivan , the crocer , bus 'em , Mrs. Hondo's classes for dancing nro now open. Children nt residence Tuesdays o'clock ; nt I. 0 , O. P. temple , Saturdays , 1 ! o'clock. Adult beginners at residence , Tuiv- daje , 8 o'clock. Assemblies , Fridays , at I. 0. O. P. temple , S.30 o'clock , 1'rlvatf lessons at nny time not taken with clnssce. llcaldcnco Oakland avenue , telephone 451 , Wanted , 200 men for tmck laying on the Fort Dodge & Omaha railroad. Apply to C , IH , Graf ton , at yard olllco on avenue V and ( Twelfth utroct , Council Illuds , JIowell'B Antl "Kawf" cures coughs , colda , \I-VIT KIIIMMI III lllntory tThat all wool carpets will go this week at fcTlS cents a yard , former price 65 and TO rents , at the Stockert Carpet Company , 205 Broadway , telephone 307. I idy retoucher wanted. Williams' Photo Studio , 541 Broadway , Council muffs. FARM LOANS Negotiated In Eastern Nebraska mid Iowa. James N. Cnsady , jr. , 1 C Main St. , Council Uluffs. LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES BOUGHT fur Cuoli nr Lunurd On. K. II , SIIUAFK A CO. , Jf Pearl Struct , Council Illuffi , lorra. CITY MAY ISSUE THE BONDS J. J , Shea Injunction O&se if Wound Up at Last. JUDGE SMITH HAS SIGNED THE DECREE Court Find * iliat tlie Cltr Mnr Law- full- Inn 110 Jloniln nnil I3xclmnRC Tlicni for OutHtniiilliiR Warrant * . Judge Smith of the district court signed yesterday the docrco In favor of the city In the Injunction caeo brought by J. * J. Shea to restrain the Issuance of the refunding bomle. After reciting the amount of warrants Issued on the general and water funda dur ing the fiscal years of 1896 , 1897 and 1898 and the receipts In thcso funds the decree concludea M follows : "That all the general fund warrants now outstanding and issued , during the years 1890 , 1897 and 1898 wore. Issued br the city of Council Bluffs for the ordinary and necessary operating expenses of the said city and In anticipation of a tax duly and legally levied and In the course of collection at the time said warrants were issued. That all at eald water fund warrants were Issued to the Council Bluffs City Water Works company In payment for the water supply of the oily , and under a contract made with eald mater works company which Bald contract city had full and legal right to make and which was fully performed and carried out by the eald water work * com pany. "That all of said water funi warrants of said city now outstanding were issued In. anticipation of a. tax duly and legally levied and In course of collection at the time said warrants wore Issued. "That the city of Council Bluffs has the legal right under and by virtue of section 905 of itho code of Iowa to Issue Its bonds and exchange them for the outstanding gen eral and water fund warrants of oald city issued during the fiscal years of 1896 , 1897 and 1898 , provided s\ld bonds when so Issue ! nro actually exchanged for said -warrants by mutual exchange , and the treasurer of said city cancels ealdwarrants when he receives the eame in exchange for said bonds so that by the making of such exchange the city of Council Bluffs docs not In any way Increase its Indebtedness , but only exchanges the form of its obligations. "Tho court further finds bhat the oald city of Council Bluffs may lawfully IEBUO ( ta bonds in the aum of $200,000 and ex change the eamo as provided in this decree and by the resolution of eald city council for Bald outstanding general and water fund warrants ; and It is considered , adjudged and decreed that the plaintiff's petition bo dismissed and that the defendant linvo judgment for the costs of this action. " SOCIETY JN COUNCIL BLUFFS. Social Event * that Have Occurred During the 1'nnt Week Mr. George Foster Melgs and Miss Zula M. Llpe were married on Wednesday even ing at 8 o'clock at the rosldenco of the bride's parents , Jlr. and Mrs. George W. L/Ipe / , on Harrison street. Rev. W. A. Lipe , uncle of the bride , came from Ponca , Nob. , to perform .tho ceremony. The bride -was handsomely gowned in a castor-colored broadcloth , vest of chiffon over -white silk. She carried bride roses. The ceremony -was followed by an elaborate" " collation. Mr. and Mrs. Melgs left the same evening for a southern trip , at the conclusion ofwhich tihcy will be at home to their friends at 302 Harrison street. The parlors , were deco rated with palms and roses , the bay window being converted' Into a bower of palms and American Beauties for the reception of the bridal party. The dining room , was In ferns , poses and carnations and was presided over by Mcsdnmes J. C. .Mitchell , A. W. Casady and B. A. Goodman of Omaha and Miss Cherry Wells. Miss Daisy Hlgglns of Omaha plajcd the wedding march. Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock Mr. Vincent B. Brown and Miss Ula M. Wllllts were married at the homo of the bride's parents , Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Willlts , on Pleasant street , llov. M. C. Waddell offici ating. Only relatives and Intimate friends witnessed the ceremony. The bride wore a dainty gown of white silk cut en tralne , poirl trimmings. She earrlckl bride roses. Mlea jFIora Judson played Mendelssohn's wedding march , and llttlo Miss Ethel Brit- ton , clad In pale pink , received the guests at the door. The rooms were darkened nnd prettily decorated with palms and pink roses. Mr. nnd Mrs. Brown left after the wedding c-ollatlon for a trip In Mio ca t. They will bo at homo to their friends after October 16 nt 1403 Pleasant street. Mr. Will WlUon and MEB | Maud Chambers wore married Tuesday evening ot the home of the bride's parents , 1401 Third street. Rev. Cramblett of Omaha officiating. The brldo was handsomely gowned In a tailor- inndo suit. Both are well known young people In the Christian church and have many frlondB In Council Bluffs to wish them happiness. The rooms were decorated In cut ( lowers , and nt the conclusion of the wedding supper Mr. and Mrs. Wilson wont at once to their now homo on Twenty- Bevonth street , Omaha. The Women's Whist club 'met last week with Mra. A. T. 13noil ] and will be enter tained this Tuesday by ilrs. I ) , W. Bush- ncll. ncll.Tho The Euchre club mot Tuesday evening with Mr. i < l Mrs. B. H. loURf * for the first time this Reason. ' High five wti * played , the prizes being "won by Mr. Douglas N. CJrnvm and Mrs , A , W. Cawdy , while Mr. nnd Mn > . W. W. Sherman kept both con- solntloo prizes In their fnmlly. The next mooting will bo held Tuesday , Oottber 17 , with Mr. n-nd Mrs. Woodwortn Allen on Fifth avenue. Mien Polly Urb cwtcrtalnod at dinner Tues day evening for Mr. and Mrs. 9. Whitney ' of Lflratnlo , Wyo. Miss Mary Key entertained the Matlnoo Musical club Monday afternoon at her homo on South Seventh street. The program wan ns follows , Paper , "Music o { the Nlnc- tenth Century , " Mrs. Brlnsraold ; "Voices of the Wood , " Uubon&tedn , Mrs. Van Ormnn ; "Barchotta , " Kevins , Miss Kay ; "Dnlyloe , " Haj > loy , Mrs. Van Orrnan ; "Polka Caprice , " Bartlctt , Mrs. Macrae ; "The Song that My ' " Mrs. Sherman Heart's A-slnglng , Hnwley , " " Moskovvskl the Misses man ; "Hungry , , Travis and Hnrlo. The next meeting will bo hold with Miss Nell Moore Monday , Oc tober 1C. Mrs. Henry Robinson entertained at dlnnct Wednesday evening In honor ot Mrs. Albert of Plttsburg. Covers were laid for twelve , and the decorations were American Beau- 1 ties. I The C. C. C. C.'s held a "Congreis of ! Beauties" and a feast Friday evening nt the home ot Miss Adah Sargent , fourteen being present. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Rnthert enter tained on Thursday nt dinner Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Atkins , Dr. Lacey , T. B. Idccy , Jr. , Mrs. Crouch of Milwaukee and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rothert. Mrs. Hande gav . complimentary as sembly to her former pupils and friends on Friday evening , a large number being In attendance. Muslo was furnished by Whaley'a orchestra , and a long program , with extras , was danced. The children's classes opened yesterday afternoon with a good attendance , Mr. and Mrs. Ncls Jensen nnd Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson were tendered a de lightful surprise party Tuesday evening nt the Danish Brotherhood hall , the occasion being their silver wedding anniversaries. Both couples received handsome presents , and there were dancing and refreshments. Fully 200 were in attendance and the fes tivities lasted until morning. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Smith enter tained Mr , nnd Mrs. Ralph Williams , Mrs. Cooley nnd Mrs. Kearns ot Denver , Colo. , at dinner Thursday evening. Miss Frances Dallcy will entertain today in honor of her former classmate , Miss Learned , now n resident teacher at Brow- ncll hall , Omaha. Mrs. Charles Test Stewart entertained In formally nt dinner Friday evening In honor of her guest , Mrs. Butler , wife of Captain Butler of the Third United States Infantry , now stationed In Manila. Miss Jcesle Adnms of Klngsloy , la. , who Is well known in this city , having fre quently "been the guest of her sister , Mrs. J. H. Bellinger , was married Thursday to Mr. George Muma of Klngsley. Mr. ana Mrs. Muma will make their home In this city. city.The The members of Palm grove. Woodmen Circle , opened the festive season Tuesday night with one of their enjoyable dances at Woodman hall , which was largely at tended. Bluffs company , Uniform Rank Knights ot Pythias , gave an enjoyable dance last night at Hughes' hall. A largo number of the Sir Knights nnd their friends were In at tendance. A long program of dances nnd excellent muelc by Wholey's orchestra made the affair a pronounced success. Miss Isabel Patterson left Wednesday for Chicago to resume her studies at the Art Institute. Mrs. Dell J. Claric of Fifth avenue Is vis iting friends In Kansas City. Mr , and Mrs. John N. Baldwin and eon Jack left Friday evening for Chicago. Mr , Baldwin , accompanied by his eon , will go to ( Continued on Ninth Page. ) RUTUS AND GET YOUR MONEYS 10 * WORTH JOHN GWOODWARD &COJ WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTERS I iCOVNCIL BLUFF5IOWA * > WM , WELCH TRANSFER LINE Ucfwcfii Council lIlufTH iinil Omaliii. Rates Reasonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Council Ulurts ofllce. No. 8 North Main street. Telephone 123. Omaha olllce re moved to 322 South Fifteenth street. Tele phone 1308. Connections made with South Omahi , ART EMPORIUM C. E. Alexander & Co , RBMOVBD Their stock of Fine Pictures , up-to-date Frames , Art Materials , etc , , to 333 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Doliany's Theatre. JAS HARRINGTON , Lessee and Manager. NEXT / SUNDAY , OCT . 15 ThB Blgest Mln8lrf' ' | MtonEv8r | PtToge ( | Traveling Jn Their Own Pullman Pulaec Car. WATCH PARADE AT NOON. 56 PEOPLE. Would not boa better bargain that fclio shoes wo are selling for ladies at ยง 8.50. They are made by the leading mauui'acturers of the country , and have all tbo style , elegance , comfort and service it possible to put in a shoe , and the only difference between them and the shoes that are shown you at $5 , is the difference in the price. Hand sewed vici kid , flexible heavy sole , $3,8O Full dress , vici kid , plain black , cloth top , $3.SO " Hand sewed , viei kid , Duchesse last , $3. BO Hand sewed , vici kid , fancy lace stay , $3. BO "Winter weight vici , heavy sole , Orthopedic last $3.8O leather lined vici kid , heavy r.ole $3.5O Heavy vici kid. welt , cork sole $3. BO "We would appreciate an opportunity to show them to you , but if you haven't time to come In , take n look in our window. It will interest you. D F ? M FT "M R IH * D 'c tl0 not 'vc ' P * emhuu tickets or trading stamps. We give you your txJLwi'l.I-rfiTl.DI-fJtx money's worth in shoes. HAMILTON'S ' SHOE STORE 412 BROADWAY. Given This week we will sell LACE CURTAINS at less than wholesale. Look at these prices. $6.00 Nottingham Lace Curtains , $4-00 $5.00 Nottingham Lace Curtains , $3.50 $4.00 Nottingham Lace Curtains , $2.50 $3.00 Nottingham Lace Curtains , $2.25 $2.50 Nottingham Lace Curtains , $2.00 $2.00 Nottingham Lace Curtains , $1.65 $1.50 Nottingham Lace Curtains , $1.25 $1.25 Nottingham Lace Curtains , $1.00 .75 Nottingham Lace Curtains , 50c Correspondina reductions in BRUSSELS NET. TAMBOUR NET , IRISH POINT ROCOCO , RENNAISSANOE AND FISH NET CUR TAINS ; also in SWISSES , etc. , by the yard. Just a few patterns of tfie 50 cent ALL- WOOL IN GRAINS and 76 cent BODY BRUSSELS , etc. , left. You have to hurry to qet some of them. NEW GOODS IN EVERY LINE ARRIVING DAILY. Treynor & Gorham , COUNCIL BLUFFS. . ODD FELLOWS' TEMPLE. It Has No Ash Pan WHY ? Because it is impossible to make a joint of cast iron and steel and have an air tight stove. Because without an ash pan it is a base heater equaled only by base heating hard coal stoves. Because it costs twice as much to make it with a rivet ed bottom is no reason why we should use a cast iron bet tom. Because some other hot blast has "an ash pan" do not think it is the warmest. Cole's Hot Blast is the orig inal. COLE & COLE , 41 Main Street. Have you seen Our line of stoves ? It will pay you to see them and get our prices. We guarantee the following stoves to give satisfaction. Umpire-Estate , the best wood air tight made , Migic-Estate , the best hot blast air-tight. Radiant-Estata , best base burner for the money , made. P.C. Exclusive . . Agent , , , , 504 Broadway. , 'Phone 87. THE OLD RELIABLE HARDWARE STORE. TOM MOORE HENRY GEORGE ( O Cents. 5 Cents. TWO JUSTLY POPULAR CIGARS. John G. Woodward & Co. , DOHANY'S JAS. HARRINGTON. THEATRE Lessee and Manager. Thursday , October 12 The Versatile Comedian and Vocalist , MR. MYLKS McCAKTIIY , Pre- sentlng the Romantic Irish Comedy Drama DEAR HEARTS OF IRELAND Under Management of Mr. Walter Westcott. A Doliphtfully Rofrefhincr Play ! Channlncriy Picturesque Sconoryl A caet of Surpassing Excclfenool Hear Myles McCarthy sing "Nora Mulono'1 and his other luteat BOD ? creations. Prices 76c , 60c , 35o and 25u , Advance Sale at Box UIHao. TI1JB NJ3V fENLONli fOLEY t OWICISSl ! 1T S. Main S . IMjone HZfl 7-1 AVnuliliiKton Avc . I'lumP 4B1 ! DEALKHS IN Coal , Wood AND Feed j VULl , SWPVI.V 0 ! HAND TO SUIT TI1I3 THAU13. Solo Anenlii for the Fnmona Sherldaw Coal Once Tried , AJirnr * U ed , liny Your Woo * In lUolcs Clicnp Thnn Yon Can Cut It Yottr elf. THE RADIANT HOME The best heating stove of the times. We handle it and we sell the stove on its merits alone. We guarantee it not to orach It is the stove that gives satisfaction and the large number of people who use the "Radiant Home" in Council Bluffs and vicinity will readily testify as to its merits. If your neighbor has one ask him how ho likes it we will stand by his opinion. til Steel Ranges & We have the PEOKIA-LEXINGTON , the VT best in America. See them. / & JjpT * I ItOUSEKKPERS * The Adams & Wcstlafce Iron and Brass Bed Steads are the best in the world. Every one guaranteed. * .A r. Those who want furniture will find our stock the most varied and complete in # the city. Our furniture is made by the best factories in the country and we only aim to handle goods that give our cus tomers complete satiefaction. We haven't ' the room in this ad to quote you prices * on the numerous articles kept in our store both in the hardware and furni ture line but we will risk your judg ment upon investigation that for the class of goods we keep. 720 oneundersells us. * MERRIAM BLOCK , \ 'COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. SK A Revelation You will find in our $2.00 BOYS' SUIT. All wool. Well made. We can fit your boys from six to fifteen years old in these fine , stylishly-made Suits. Gome in and look at them , and satisfy yourselves that our prices are lowest and our goods the best you can find. 18 and 20 Main St , IT and 19 Pearl St , Invest Your Money Safe , Buy a first mortgage netting you 5 per cent interest. Hny a farm in Iowa or Nebraska. Purchase city property in Omaha or Council Bluffs. TT" ) A V Q-r f-T "Rv W 39 Pearl StreQt , J _ - \ . JL Gi JrXJZlXCDC5 , Council Bluffg have the above investments for sale. Call on or write them ESTABLISHED 1881.