THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1001. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ju.Nun Mi:.vrio.. l)s.vln tell diugs. ttockcrt sells Into curtains. Kino A U O beer, Keunmicr o hotel. Victor Heaters, lllxby & Bona, agents. Wollrnnn. scientific optician, Wi U way. Bchmldt's tine photos guaranteed to pteaao. Pictures and frames. C. U. Alexander & Co., iii llroaclwnj'. W. l- Gruff, undertaker nnd dlslnfcctor, 101 South Main street. 'Phono MO. Clot your work done at llio popular tfaglo laundry, 724 Uroadway. '1'lione 157. Tho Lady Maccabees will meet Tuesday evening at tho usual tlmo and place. Grand hotel cafo and restaurant. Very beBt servico u lu carte. A. aietzger flnby carriages, go-caitp. rcfrlSpratorH and pasollno moves at cost at Keller A. Band's, -W7 llroadwayi Tako homo u brick of vanilla crenrru cents, or Neapolitan, X cents. Will keep one hour without Ice. A. Mauser & Co. A marriage- license was Issued yesterday to Ira Stephenson, aged 27. of Oinahn, nnd Agnes IJiynut, aged 17, of Sioux Cltj. Tho funeral of Mrs. Margaret Taylor w II bo held at I o'clock this iittcrnoon, ins e.ul of a o'clock, from St. I'ranclH Xuvler a church. A chorus of 100 children will sing "Amer ica" from tho gallery of tho Hroadway Methodist church this evening In connec tion with the musical service. John Orotrer. Jr.. left yesterday for San Francisco, from whence ho will nail to resume his position In the government pos-. tul service In the Philippines. For sale, three young horses, broke: ono lino fast buggy rnaro, gentle. -,Plf boJ6ht booii. M3 Broadway, Council Bluffs. At storo or upstairs. Boui Ictus. Ice cream that will please you packed In Ico nnd delivered, 30c a quart. Special prices to lodges, churches nnd. parties. U. O. Brown, 231 Broadway. Tul. I3, Word has been received here of the death In Concord. N. II., of II. M. C.ault. fnthur of Frank M. Onult, formerly of this clt, but now n resident of Kansas City. Dr. T, It. Mccy und Henry Atkins have gone to Ithaca, N. V to attend the com mencement exercises of Cornell ttnlvcrslt). where Dr. I.uccy's son Is u student, Wishing to retire I nm offering for f,nlo my entire business wood, coal, feed md grocery with alt improvr-mentn. l or par tlculars Inquire of Thomas ltlshton, 2iM A meotlng will be held Wednesday even ing lu Labor hall to otgnnlzo u union of local Journeymen barbers. Heretofore tne Council Bluff.! barbcri have been usio clatcd with tho Omaha union, Tho case against C. II, Jacques, charged with embezzling a bicycle, the property of Pawnbroker Hnydrr, waa dismissed In pollco court yesterday morning on Jacques returning tho wheel and paying tho costs. Kcv. Henry Dcl.ong will organize a Sun day school today at the Walnut How school house, about nlno miles northeast of tho city. From there he will go to Hazel Dell where ho will assist In Sunday school work. Arthur, the 13-year-old son of K. W. Os born, 113 Illdgo street, was reported last evening to th Hoard of Health as suffer ing from smallpox. The house was at once placed under quarantine. Thcru arc sev eral children lu the family. The regular meeting of the Associated Charities will bo next Friday afternoon In tho lecture toom of the Broadway Metho dist church at 3 o'clock. Friends of the organization aro cordially Invited to be present and participate In tho proceedings. O. G. Bronson of this city, who died Fri day ut the stat asylum at Clarlndn, will be burled there. County ofllelals and other employes at tho court house took up a sub serlption yesterday for Bronson's widow, who with her buby is left In destitute cir cumstances. City Klectrlclan Bradley has moved tho Urn alarm box at Main street and Broad way from tho southeast to the northeast corner. There Is n. mall box at tho former corner und on tnoro than ono occasion persons havo attempted to turn In an alarm of lire from it Instead of the fire call bcx. Orvlllc, tho fl-year-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. K. Kills, 1800 South Sixth street, died Ncsterday morning from paralysis of tho heart, after an Illness of two weeks. Tho funeral, which will be prlvnte, will be from tho family residence this morning at 9:30 o'clock and burial will bo lu Fnlrvlow cemetery. The will of Iiwrence Kcrney of Hardin township has been tiled for probate. Kvorctt Kerne y' has been appointed spe cial administrator pending tho probating of tho Instrument In order that the salo of fat cattle now ready for the market might bo effected. Lawrence Kerney wan u prosperous farmer of Hardin township and brother of County Supervisor Kerney. The Smith Hetlnlng company is arranging to rcmovu Its sorghum plant from Hust ings. Neb., to this city, tho money neces sary to defray tho expenso of the transfer having been all subscribed with the ex ception of about Tho company Is getting ready 410 acres of lond near tho west terminus of the En at Omaha brldse, whore It will raise a crop of sorghum. Jnmes, tho young son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kowbotham, 1200 South Sixth street, Is seriously 111 with convulsions, the rosun or a runnway ncciuent n ween ngo. At tho time tho young lad was not thought tn bo seriously Injured, nlthough he was dragged for several blocks. Friday after noon while at school ho was seized with oonvulMons und his condition yesterdny was reported to bo critical In tho extrome. Several oil rolor paintings, tho work of Jtciv. J. H. Spock. which were attached under a claim for rent were offered ut iiubllc auction yesterday on Broadway by :onstnbIe Albertl of Justice Bryant's court. Ono Immense canvass representing a re cumbent femaln In diaphanous drapery at tracted much attention, as it was carried through tho streets. Bev, Speck's artistic stylo was too much, however, for the pro pin of this city und 15 cents was the high est hid received for any of tho pictures. Today tho t.ennon Stork corru.nny will give a matinee at tho Dohany theater at 2:30.. Tonight tho farco comedy, "What Happened to Smith," will bo presented. Monday night will bo nmateurs' night, nnd a long list of clover people hayo volun teered their services. Tho company has been drawing crowded houses slnco open ing Its engagement here, and are giving tome crcdltnblo entertainments, which aro highly enjoyed by tho patrons of the Do-linn)-, The Novelty cloak storj. 638 Hroadwny, It forging to tho front. Many sncclul linen havo been added to tho stock, and for ludlen' wearing apparel it Is complete In overy respect, n line millinery department being the latest addition. Mr. Penrlmaun, tho proprietor, personally attends to tho purchasing of his own goods and Is con ceded tn bo one of tho most careful buyers In the country, so thnt his customers get tho benefit of the best goods on the mar kot at tho lowest prices. STRIKE MAY END MONDA Y Judge Wheeler In clearing tho docket be fore tho criminal calendar Is taken up. Thcso cases aro assigned specially for Monday: Mrs. II. J. Hath ngnlnst Harry Hath and Joseph Scott against James Bal lard and others. Epiolnl Hitting ofOtrpenttrt' Union Bringi No Sittlemink BOTH SIDES CONTINUE TO MOPE Allied Lnhnt- tJnlon Men Arc Kept ut Work, tin Striker Do Ant Wnnt tn no to Extremity of rnllltiR The ni Out. A special meotlng of tho Carpenters' union was held last night for tho purposo of discussing and considering tho compro mise agreement which it was understood the Contractors' association would submit. Tho agreement, howover, was not forthcom ing, so the carpenters adjourned without taking any action. Thero were no now developments In tho strlko yesterday, nlthough both sides seemed hopeful of an early settlement, and this, It le believed, will be reached Mon day, as sovcral of tho contractors havo ex pressed their willingness to sign tho agree ment presented by tho carpenters, as they need men. Potcr Wind, tho contractor at the High school, denied yesterday that ho had signed the agreement of tho union carpenters pro visionally, nnd said ho would not attach his natno to any agreement until ho did so as president of tho Contractors' union when that body decided that ho should do so. Tho allied labor union men havo not as yet been called off any of tho buildings now In progress of construction and It Is very doubtful If tho union carpenters prococd to this extremity. MHMOltl.U, .SirilVICKS TOMCJIIT. I'nlon Vrtrrnn I, onion t'nltm with (irnuil Arnir Post. The members of encampment N'o. 8, I'nlon Veteran Legion and Aba Lincoln post N'o. 29, Orand Army of tho Itopubllc, will hold their nnnunl memorial services this evening. Thoso of tho Union Ve'tcrnn Legion will bo nt tho First Christian church, when addresses will be delivered by tho pastor, Hev. W. B, Crewdson, nnd Con gressman Walter I. Smith. Abo Lincoln pest, Clrand Array of tho Republic, and the Woman's Relief corps will havo their services at St. Francis Xavlor's Catholic church, whero a special and appropriate musical program will be given and nn address delivered by Hev. Father Smyth. Tho members of tho post and relief corps will assemble nt Orand Army hall nt 7 o'clock nnd march In a body to the church. A special program of music has been ar ranged for 'this evening at tho Broadway Methodist church, when tho choir will bo assisted by Frank Badollct, flute soloist, and Prof. C. F. Stockelberg, violinist. This will be tho program: Organ Prelude Berceuse, from Jocelyn Qodard Mrs. Sylvester. Florla Pntrl Hymn Stand Up and Bless tho Lord.. Montgomery Mngnltlcat George II. Boyles. jieucuic, Animea nicu 11. i'. uaim Hymn Jesus, Where'er Thy People) Meet Cowper Flute Solo Souvenir des Alpes, op. 31, No. 5 Bnehm Frank Bndollet. Anthcm-I Will Lift Up Mlno Eyes Spinney Offertory Audantlno Haydn Mrd HvU'nHtor I Solo Tho Publican Beardslny Van de Water N. Mitchell. violin Holo (a) "Trnumerel" SchUman (b) "Cnvatlna" J. Ilnff u. F. Hteckelberg. Hymn Lord Dismiss Us with Thy messing Shirley Postludo, in O , Whiting Elder F. M. Crozier, nppolntcd by tho lato general conference, will occupy tho pulpit this ovonlng at tho Latter Day Saints' church on Plorco street. These services will bo held today at Graco Lplscopal church: Sunday school nt 9:45 a m, holy communion at 11 a. m. and evening prayer and sermon nt 8 o'clock. Rev. R. L. Knox, rector. N. Y. Plumbing Co., in'iepnnne 250. DeLong will print It right. Davis Ecllr paint. DlMtrlet Court .otes. In Judgo ThorncU's court yestetday tho Jury In tho suit of John A. Murphy against Edgar A. Mueller brought In a verdict for tho plaintiff for $20.85. This was less than tho nmount which tho defendant offered to confess Judgment for. Murphy sued Muel ler for damages for alleged breach of con tract In tho sale of a house and lot on which Murphy claimed to have paid n por Hon of tho purchase price. After a Jury had been Impaneled In tbo suit of Hiram Shoemaker agnlnst Rebecca and Willis Hoopcs a settlement was effected and tho caso dismissed. A stipulation for settlement In the Parlln, Orendorf & Martin suit against J. J. Brown wr.s filed and tho case dismissed. Judgo Thornoll left for his homo nt Sid ney last ovenlng, but will return hero Mon day and hold court for three days to assist A Full Page Of thU paper would be occupied In describing tho different, up-to-date styles nnd good qualities of our tdioes. They really must bo seen to bo appreciated, and better Mill, to test their value, must bo worn. Wo gunrante'o every pair sold, which Is sufficient to convince yout'that no bet ter goods are made. When you wunt the best for the money always go to SARGENT'S LOOK FOIl THE 11KAU. V LEWIS CUTLER Funeral Director (Successor to W. C. Estep) 88 PHAIll, ST1U3ET. 'Pliouu t7. PKIt CKNT Negotiated In Eastern Nebraska ana Iowa. James N, Casady, Jr., 12U Main St., Council Bluffs. FARM LOANS 5 You Have a Chance Yet to get one of our TOOTH BUSHES for TEN CENTS, Thuv'ru not i cheap bruih-only Hi price, Dell 0. Morgan's Mry. CORRECT TISTE IN JEWELRY and articles of adornment can bo Indulged In hero as your fancy dictates, for our hair ornaments, combs, pins, brooches, stick pins, nnd coreago ornaments havo all been solccted from tho very latest novelties In this lino. Wo have a profusion for your choice for gifts and wedding presents, Herman M. Leffert, .IK.WF.I.EH. Optic-Inn nnd Unsrnver. SnO nrniulwfir. Council Hindu Your Credit is Good FOll JACK UTS, SUITS, SKIHTS lACH AND TAI'HSTnV OUI TAIXS. Custom Work a Specialty Frum Your (iooda or Ours, Novelty Cloak Store, BHO llrnndvrny, Council Illnfls, Gravel rooting. A. 11. head, C41 Eroad'j. Carls sella glass. COfXCIf, BLUFFS NOCIF.TY XBWS. WedilliiKH. I.ntrn Portion mill Club McetliiRM Miikc Ip the Wcou, Miss Ellen Dodge cntcrtnlncd a number of her Omaha and Council Bluffs friends at her country homo Thursday ovenlng. Tho ovenlng was most enjoyably spent with cards and music. Refreshments were served. Tho shirt waist patty given by tho mem bers of the Chambers' Dancing classes Fri day evening at tho Chanbcrs' Dancing nendomy was a most enjoyable affair. About thirty couple wero In attendance nnd a special program of dances was given. Re freshments wero sorvpd. Tho marriage of Mr. Charles W. Gould and Miss Mary Ocrtrudo Madden, both of this city, was solemnized Tuesday morning at St. Francis Catholic church, with a nuptial high mass, Rev. Father Smyth, pastor of tho church, officiating. Tho brldo was gowned In a white organdy on trnlno and carried a shower bouquet of Brldo's roses. Sho was attended by her sister, Miss Anna Madden, Mr. P. J. McBrldo act ing as groomsman. At tho conclusion of tho ceremony a wedding breakfast wan served at the home of tho brldo's sister, Mrs. X. O'Brien of Sixth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Oould hnvo gono to housekeeping at tho corner of Fourth avenuo and Elovcnth etrect. Miss Ellon E. Organ nnd Miss Delia Met- calf entertained n number of their girl friends nt a "Feast" nt tho homo of Miss Metcalf Saturday evening. Mrs. Charles E. Hathaway left yesterday for a visit with friends at Kansas City and St. Joseph. Miss May Dalley Is visiting friends at Malvern, In. Mr. ond Mrs. I. Corwln Bonhnm, 303 North Second street, havo Issued Invitations for tho wedding of their daughter, Miss Edna, to Mr. Mahlon Madison Head, which will tako place Thursday evening, Juno 0, nt tho bride's home. Mr, Head and brldo will bo nt homo to their friends nt Jef ferson, la., whero Mr. Head Is engaged In tho banking business, after August 1. The business meeting of tho members of tho Household Economies' department of tho Council Bluffs Woman's club was held Tuesday afternoon nt tho clubroom. Tho election of tho officers of tho department for tho coming year was deferred until after the general election of tho club. Tho annual election of the Council Bluffs Woman's club will bo held Saturday after noon nt the homo of Miss Dodge. Tho annual meeting of the noard of direc tors of the Council Bluffs Woman's club was held yesterday afternoon nt tho club room. Tho regular routine of business was transacted. Tho Woman's club held Its regular meet ing Wednesday afternoon at the clubroom, with Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Wirt and Mrs. Whitehead on tho program. Tho annual business meeting nnd election of officers will bo held Wednesday nfternoon at tho home of Mrs. J. R. Reed on Olen avenue. Tho Every Thursday club mot Thursday morning at thj homo of Mrs. Horace Everett. The regular program on literatures and history was given. Tho Ideal club will meet Tuesday after noon at tho homo of Mrs. P. C. DeVol of Willow avenue. Tho annual election of of ficers will occur at this meeting. Tho Central University Extension club met Tuesday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Mark Williams of Madlsott avenue. TJje club will meet Tuesday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Dawson of Seventh nvenuo. Tho Athenian club mot Thursday after noon nt tho homo of Mrs. Sac-iett. A largo attondanco was present and tho usual Inter esting program on English history was given. The club will hold Us last meeting for this season Thursday afternoon, June C, at tho homo of Miss Gulttnr of North Eighth street. Tho Oakland Avenuo Reading club met Friday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. F. C. Lougco of Franklin avenuo. The last pro gram for this year was given. Those taking part on tho program were: Mrs. Street, Mrs. Arthur, Mrs. Lougeo nnd Miss Jef fries. The club will hold Its annual election nnd business meeting Wednesday nfternoon at tho home of Mrs. Crockwell of Fourth street. Tho Atlas club will meet Tuesday after noon wllh Mrs. Sylvester of Franklin avenuo for tho election of officers and tho reading of the nnnunl reports of tho club. Mrs. Chniles Haas entertained the mem bers of the Eucbro club Monday nt the homo of Mrs. Donald Macrea, Jr., of Fifth avenue. Miss Caroline Test Rohrcr of Vino stroot entertained at a handsomely nrranged din ner Sunday afternoon in honor of u num bcr of Omaha friends. Miss Laura Moyer of Park p.venuo enter tained nt a 5 o'clock tea Thursday evening In honor of Mrs. Dobbins of Knusas City and Mrs. W. J. Wallace of Des Moines. Decorations wore American Beauties. Dr. Mary and Mies Aurella Tinley cntcr tatned a number of their friends at a high flvo party Wednesday evening at tholr home. Prizes at cards wero won by Miss Mary Paschal and Miss Murphy nnd Judge Walter I. Smith ond Mr. CronUclton. Re freshments were served. About forty guests wero in attendance. Tho Woman's Whist club met Tuesday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. C. R. Tyler. The club will bo entertained this weok at the home of Mr. Horace Everett of Second avenue. Llttlo Miss Jcannctto Gilbert of Willow avenue entertained, nt n lawn parly, a number of her baby friends In honor of her second birthday. Very dainty refreshments wero served, tho cakes and Ices being In tho form of animals. About sixteen llttlo guests were In attendance. Miss Bennett, Miss Schoentgen nnd Miss Fnrnsworth entertained tho members of tho Euchre, club at tho homo of Miss Bennett Thursday afternoon. A number of guests outside of the club members wero In at tendance, MUs Lillian Jackson entertained tho pupils of her school at a picnic at Fair mount park Friday afternoon. Mrs. John N. Baldwin will entertain tho members of the Wednesday Whist club at her apartments In tho Grand hotel Wednes day ovenlng. Miss Mary Bolton Is In Lincoln, Neb., visiting friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Willlani II. Dudley are visit ing In Lohrvllle, In. Mn. M. E. Gregg of Chicago Is tho guest of MUs Anna Moore of East Plerco streot. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Douglass of South Eighth streot ara entertaining Mrs. Law rence and daughter, Mrs. Avery of Sioux City. Miss Edith Calhoun Is tho guest of tho family of J. W. White of First avenue. Mrs. II, H. Husbands, who has been visit ing her mother, Mrs. Amy of Soutli Sixth street, left for her homo in Salt Lako City yesterday. Mrs. W. II. Ives of Kansas City was tho guest last week of her brotner, I, O. Bon ham, and' family of North Second street. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Van Brunt will leave today for Culver, Ind., to attend tho com mencement exercises nt tho military academy, whero their son, Harry, is a cadet. Mrs. L. M. Shepard of Chicago, who has beon the guestpf her nluce, Mrs. Drayton W. Bushnell, loft yesterday for San Fran cisco, whero she will Join her daughter, who has recently returned from the Philip pines. From Son Fr.tucUco lUey will go to Cope Nome, Alaska, where they will spend the summer. I.AAVSt'lT. KIN VI, CM.U'Tllll .Motor Coiiiimiiiv Pit?" Nonrlj- l'.litht 'i'lioiinniti! to City. The final chapter was written yesterday In the suit originally brought by the city against tho Omnba & Council Bluffs Rail way nnd Bridge company to recover tho cost of filling ditches on Avenue A nnd of tho Intersection paving on tho streetH traversed by tho company's street car lines when tho motor company paid Into tho city treasury t",96y,32. This amount roprcsonts tho Judgment awarded tho municipality In June, 1899, by Judgo Aylcsworth of tho su perior court and follows tho recent de cision of tho supremo court confirming his ruling. In this suit, which wns originally Insti tuted In 1S91, but did not como to trial un til 1899, tho city sued the motor company for the cost of filling ditches on Avenuo A from Fourteenth Btreet to Thirty-sixth street; for replacing tho pavement on Brondwny torn up by tho motor company when laying Its tracks for tho grading of Avenuo A at tho Intersections from Fif teenth street to Twenty-sixth streets In clusive nnd for the Intersection paving on tho streets occupied by the motor com pany's tracks. Judgo Aylcsworth held that tho city could recover for tho cost of filling Avenuo A and for tho paving between tho rails and ono foot ouisldo of tho company's tracks on Pearl street In front of Bayllss park and on Mnln street In front of the flro en glno house, both being city property. On thoso counts tho court gnvo the city Judg ment for 18,853.11. Tho sum paid Into tho treasury of tho municipality yesterday by tho motor company represents this Judg ment and Interest to dnto. Judge Aylcsworth, however, held that tho city could not recover for tho paving be tween tho company's tracks nnd ono foot outside in front of tho street Intersections. On this count tho city sued for $G,323.S9 nnd Interest from 1891. Tho city' appealed from Judgo Aylcsworth's ruling In this respect, but lost out, as tho supremo court upheld his doclslon. Coiiilciiiiin Coiniinii)' I,. Colonel J. A. Olmsted nnd Major John T. Humo inspected Company L, Fifty-first regiment Iowa National guard, laBt evening. Tho drill put up by tho company waa not up to Its former standard nnd Colonel Olm sted did not hesltnto to express his dis appointment. At tho former Inspection tho compnny grndid 91 points, but this tlmo it will fall far below that figure. Following thu Inspection a school for tho non-commissioned officers was held by Major Hume. Colonel Olmsted checked up the books nnd checked over the equipment and as far as these wero concerned had nothing hut what was favorable to say. Tho drill was by program nnd In some of tho movements the compnny showed up well, but fell down In others. Only about thirty members of tho company wero present. (-iit'i'itl MmuiKcr llliiiniook Lciivch. W. S. Dlmmock, general manager of the Omaha & Council Bluffs Railway and Bridge company, will sever his connection with that corporation tomorrow, when ho will leave for Richmond, W. Vn., to assume tbo general managership of tho streot rallwuy system there. Mrs. Dlmmock will visit in Blughamton, N. V before Joining Mr. Dlmmock in tho south. Tho employes of the mo-tor company yesterday gavo Mr. Dlmmock n handsome gold hunting wntch, on tho Inner caso of which was inscribed: "V. S, Dlmmock. general manager, from tho employes of tho O. & C. D. Ry. & B. Co., Juno 1, 1901; Justice to All." Tho presentation wns made by George S. Wright on behalf of tho employes. Largest Dealers in the United States of High- Grade, Pedigreed- Prize-Winning Belgian Hares INCORPORATED IUNDEH THE LAWS OF IOWA FOR $13,000.00 ?1 At, STYLUS HOY. Winner first prlzo nt Nebraska. iieigian nare hiiow neiu in Omaha. March Sth to 9th. 1901. Our Headquarters Wo havo for our headquarters the largest and best equipped bulldlug In tho United Stntes devoted to tho breeding and exhibition of Belgian Hares. Wo shall havo thero at nil times a large stcck of the finest animals lu tho world, under tho enre of our superintendent who Is nn ex pert on Belgian Hares and who will bo pleased nt nil times to recelvo members of this association nnd visitors. Good rellablo agents wanted In every city and town. All scoring dono by an olllclnl Judge, who graduated un der Prof, Crabtrce. GEO. F. HAMILTON, Pres. M. S. WELKER, Trens. J. R. HARCOURT, V-Prcs, JOHN C. SMALL, Sec. W. M. HARCOURT, Mgr. You cannot ifrord to tak a common ItHitlKn tlnre , n ulft you run do bet ter. V K W t t. U lJAN YOl' A 1U1M. OltADi: 11KUJIAN IK)H on year for thnre of IncroAM. nd suri'ly the nnciit BUCK S K It V I O K FItKi:, 10 to 11.1 It nil tha capital you require. You dimply Jain our nMoclntbn. "YOP RAISB THHM Win. b tilt Lb THEM." You tke no rltk dcallncr with UK, fiond for our book telling nil at-out tt ITS HIKE. INTERSTATE BELGIAN HARE ASSOCIATION 155-157 BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. FAHMS FOIl SALE. No. S72-Fnrm of ICtf acres, 10 miles from Council Fluffs und Omalm, good 4-room house, stable, well, feed yards, corncrlbs. 100 ai.tes In cultivation, all smooth, level land. Close to rallwuy station. Price, $32.M per acre. . , No. 001 Flue farm of 240 ncres, very choice, smooth land; house, burn, corncrlbs, well, grove, nearly nil in cultivation. B. It. sta lion ',i mile. Price, $15 per ucre. A bar gain. No. WS-1C0 ncrcs 12 miles from Council Bluffs and Omuhn, u large portion of the land Iti cultivation, small house, well, grove. Price, $13 pur ucro. No. h08 Fine farm of 176a acres, nil In cul tivation; line, smooth land, good 7-room house, brick cave, large burn, cribs, gran ary, chicken house, hog pens and yards; most of tho farm fenced hog-tight; or chnrd and small fruit; 2 wells und wind mill nnd tank; 10 miles from Council BluffB. Price, Job per ncre. No. S50 206-acro farm, nearly nil In cultiva tion, D-room house and 4-room tenant house, stables, wells and windmill, corn crlbs and feed yards, small fruit. Price, $40 per acre, No. 857 Farm of 120 ncres near good rnll road town; smooth, level land, has all been cultivated nnd about 30 acres now In grass; 4-room house, stublc, feed lots, wagon shed und crib, grove. Price, $50 per acre. No. i09 100 ncres very choice, level lund, cioso to good town, every foot tillable, largo house, stable, cribs, well und grove. Price, $55 per ncre. No. ioti 140-ucre furin 2 miles from railroad town, Ho ucren In cultivation, 5-room house, barn for 8 horses, cribs, hog lots, 2 wells, w'ndmlll and shed. Price, $37 per ncre. No. b09 Nebraska form of 300 acres. ad Joining county seut town; llnu 9-room house, cellar, 3 wells and windmill, with grinding attachment and tank; barn, cut tle Bhcil, cribs for 4,000 bushels, feed yards, orchard, fenced and cross-fenced Into eight Holds, running water In pasture, nlco level land. Price, $45 per aero; one third cash, balance in 1, 2 and 3 years at 0 per cent. JOHNSON & KERR, Tel. 417. 511 Broadway, A.MUSUMENTS. Hon! Hnlntc Trmiaf orn. Tho following transfers wero filed yes terday in tho abstract, title and loan ofllco of J. W. Squire, 101 Pearl street: Thomas Meredith to Joseph A. Head lee, lot 9, in block 9, Meredith's add. w. d $ 125 John P. Tnlbott nnd wife to David W. nnd Joseph H. Leonard, sw U sw Vj 13-74-2S, wd i.eno J. 13. Taylor und wlfo to A. J. Mun dorf. so U ne i 11 nnd w H 12-74-28, w. d n.000 Three transfers, total $1,725 Forsiiki-H Pen for Hop. J. W. Roland, proprietor nnd publisher of tho Neola Reporter and Mlnden Tlmes-Hcr-nld. has sold tho two papers to F. A. Gates of Des Moines nnd Gcorgo Alnslco of Sioux City, tho consideration being $5,000. The bill of snlo was filed with tho county re corder yesterdny. Editor Rolund will for sako Journalism for tho farm. Labor AhUh City for Hiilnc. Tho members of Federal Union No. 8464 will present to tho city council tomorrow Dohany Theater Letinon Stock Company In Hip Funny Furce, "What Happened To Smith" Watch for tho IiIk production of "Uncle Tain's Cnliln." Wonted 5(1 colored Jiilillvt! nliiRera. Apply nt HtiiKC door. Mntlnop H inula y ut Ui.'tO. night n petition asking that tho city pass n resolution fixing tho wages to be paid laborers employed by tho municipality at $1.50 per dny and the day's work as eight hours. The petition has beon Indorsed by tho Trades and Labor assembly. Sliiidilum ut llln I'll at. "I recall now with horror," says Mall Carrier Burnett Mnnn of Levnnna, 0 "my threo years of differing from Kidney trou ble. I was hardly ever free from du'l aches or acuto pains In my back. To stoop or lift mall tacks made mo groan. I felt tired, worn out, about ready to glvo up, when I began to uso Electric Bitters, but six bottles completely cured mo and made mo feel llko a new man." They'ro un rivaled to regulate stomach, liver, kldnoys, nnd bowels. Perfect satisfaction guaran teed by Kuhn & Co. Only 50 cents. Are You Married To Any Particular Store? If not Drop in at 415 Broadway and look at our large variety of fLANNEL SUITS1 large variety of patterns 5, $6, tf7, S8 to 810. STRAW IIATSf00.,, si.oo, 8i.25 to 83. 00 In all tho correct shapes and braids. SOfT SHIRTS--no J5C 81.00, 8i.5o and 81.75. The Most Complete and Varied Assortment of Novelties Shown by any House In Council Bluffs or Omaha. 0 In the realm of Summer Neckwear we aro strictly "IT" which means "IF YOU BUY THEM FROM US THEY'RE RIGHT," t Smith & Bradley, I 415 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Have You Seen Our Latest New Home Sewing Machine Rail bcnrlnfr, double feed. Wa linve now machines from 515 up. For Mondny nnd Tticsdny wo linve n list of the following second hand innolilncs: 1 Union former price 58.00 Mondny n nd Tticsdny price 54.00 1 Domestic former price 58.00 Monday nnd Tuesday price 54.00 1 Wheeler nnd Wilson former price 510.OO Mondny nnd Tuesday price. . 53.00 1 Domestic former prlco 512.00 Mondny nnd Tuesday price 50.00 1 Standard former price 510.00 Mondny and Tuesday price 58.00 1 White former price 514.00 Monday n ml Tuesduy price 57.00 1 7-dnnver Household former price 518. 00 Monday nnd Tuesday price.. 50.00 We rent Sowing Machines "lie per week. Wo repair all kinds of sowing ma chines, also sell parts aud repairs for all machines manufactured. G. A. BULLIS, 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs. ENGLISH WELT COLLARS Tho English Welt is ono of the latest crea tions in collars. We have special facilities for finishing these collars so they Avill look like new. We are always in the lead and if yon want your shirt, collars, cults, etc., done up properly send them to us. Phone 290 and our wagon will call. Evans Laundry Co. 522 Pearl Street. The "Comstock Process'' Is tbe most successful method for reducing nnd relieving pain In all ltlods ut dental operations that has yet been presented to tho public. It bns been used by leading don tlsts of tho cast for nearly two years, and has been pro nounced by them to bo 2tlroly satisfactory. Our patients ure delighted with tho results It produjes. If you kt nervous and your toetb aro Bcnsltlvo we will be ploased to explain It to you. . ..Telephone 145 K. I. Woodbury, D. D. S-, Council Bluffs 30 Pearl St. Grand Hotel Personal Neatness a Virtue That every man thnt lays any claim to be ing n gentleman should possess. Wo enter to the fastidious who wnnt their linen faultless in color and finish by applying the best methods and turning out laundry work that Is unrlvallod for Its beauty. Our low prices cnablo tho man of small means to always wear clean linen. BLlff CITY LAUNDRY CO., New ItuilUing 22.24- N. Main St. riione 111. COUNCIL DMJFFS. In a Public Lavatory Sanitary plumbing Is of greater necessity than In most any other place. Our facili ties for fitting public buildings, schools, hotels, restaurants, stores nnd hospitals aro unlimited. Our workmen are expert, and our worlc of tho most scientific and modern character. No ono enn beat our prices. J. C Bixby 6t Son. 202 .Main Tel, 103 -20.1 I'eurl Street. Council Uluff, la GAS STOVES $10 $14 Meter and all piping free. No charge for anything but the stove. Thc Council Bluffs Gas Co Open Evenings. 26 Pearl Street