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THE SUNDAY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered Ly carrier in any part of the city at Wenty cente per weok. H.W.TiLtoy, - - . TELEPHONES: BUsINECs OFFICE, Nici Manager. r Eoiron No, MINOR M N. Y.Plumbing Co. New spring goods at Reiter's, tailor, George W. Thompson & Co., real estate Additional Council Blufis loealon page seven, Regular meeting of the council to-mor- TOW evening, The poiicemen's Thursday night. ‘I'he popular resort 18 *‘The Manhattan,” 418 Rroac Rudio & Yenawine. The Dodge Light Guards are to be mus tered into the state service next Tuesd ay evening. Will open new China mattings Mon- day morning. Council Blufls’ Carpet Company. Permit to wed was yesterday given to William Martins, of Persia, and’ Emma Stuhr, of Shelby. Bert Evans yesterday bought the inter- est of John Pasey in the boot and shoe firm of Sargent & Posey, J. W. Kleeb has not sold cery as stated in this paper ago, but is figuring on the salc New patterns in Moquetts Body and Tapestry Brussels, just received at the Council Blufts Carpet Company. For Rent—The store building known as 506 Broadway, next door to Pacitic house, Inquire of Rudio & Yenawin Thebusiness men’s club met last even- ing at the Ogden house and adjourned to meet Tuesday night to perfeet organ- ization. _Annie Christianson, the unfortunate girt from Dakota, of whom mention was made a few days ago, has gone to Omaha. There was no place here for her, where she could be ¢ her coming trouble and ill ) The Evening Herald has presented an- other picture, showing Council Blufls, with fine buildings but no people on the streets. 1t has accepted Kindly the Be s that hereafter its p tures will show Council Bluff with people plenty on the sidew numerous t promis ball takes place t his gro- al days alks, and ms on the street. The artist form in this respeet. At 1:30 o’clock this afternoon Rev. Dr, Frederick William Dahlmann,of the Evan- rch of Germany, will preach el church on Nineteenth and streets, The doctor will take his text from Luke 19th, v. 1—11. There is no organized Evangelical church in this city, and itis the purpose of Dr. Dahlmann to congregate the many of t faith in Omaha into one body and erect commodious church, Katherine Guinea died at the house Friday ni She was taken with a congestive c| last and sank rupidly. s twenty-eight y d leaves a husband and two chil . Mr. Guinea is a switchman of the Union Pacific, and has the tenderest sympathy of his fellow em- ployes. The remains will be taken to ew London to-day for interment there, 1 society ot this city a concert in the Presbyterian church on May 12th, A fine programme is being arranged. The Iadies choral society, with Nahan Franko a8 director will make their first public appearance. Among those who are to assist are the Misses Merkel and Pusey, Messrs, Bingham, Wilkins, DeNorman- die, of Omaha, Treynor, of this city and Hypes, of Chicago. The girl Annie Chistenson, who is in such a delicate condition, and who has come to this city from Dakota, not being able to find a piace to stay during her ex- pected illness and having been refused admission to either the Cottage hospital or Home of the Friendless, yesterday went over to Omaha, But being unable to find a place there to stay returned to this city last night and applied at the house of Officer’ Unthank, who brought her to to the city juil, where she will re- main until some more suitable place can be_found. « The city council will to-morrow night probably decide something about the tire alarm, and perhaps fixon” a date for a formal test. The other night the circuit was suddenly and mysteriously broken, and when the boys hunted for the break the next morning, it was not found, and the circuit was all right. There are num- erous little pranks in which the system seenus to be indulging, but yet when any of the boxes are tried by ‘the officials, lhef seem to come in all right, The city will be thoroughly satistied before thie alarm is accented and paid for. The rector of Saint Paul's fchurch has marked out a busy weeks work for him- self and his congregation. On Monda; evening at 8 p. m. (to-morrow) he will ve an “‘instruction” in the church on *The Distinctive Features of the Church,” Wednesday evening the Rev. W. O, Pearson of Omaha will preach. Thurs- day evening the Rev. Louis Zahner, rector of All daints Church, Omaha, will rrnacb. and Friday evening the bishop of he diocese will ‘preach and confirm a most interesting ciass now in prepara- tion for this apostolic rite. These ser- vices are free to all who may desire to attend, Search was being made here yesterd ay fora foolish young woman, ‘who has been living a’ life of shame. A young man who says he is desperately in love with her is the anxious searcher. He has written some very earnest letters, urging her to reform, as he has himself, and Dljomlshuf her that if she will do so he will take her to some city where she is not known and make her his bride. Some of his letters contain some very good ad- vice to the erring woman, and the young man is apparently in earnest. The girl does not scem to enthuse over the oppor- tunity to thus (‘hmuze her mode of living, and has quictly disappeared from the soenes which once knew her. The search here has not revealed her whereabouts, and the young man will have 1o look elsewhere, Miss Mollie Corcoran, dressmaker, 714 Mynster strect, between Seventh and Eighth, o o e Office of Mulholland & Co., removed to in under the Citizens' bank. Telephone " No. 162. Leave your orders for ice. e A Close Game. Quite an interesting game of ball was B Ph)'ed esterday afternoon at the driv- ing park, the contesting nines being the Moore Kiplinger club and that of the Deaf and Dumb institution. The E rmo-rpnulml ina victory for the Moore 3 Kiplinger club, the score being 20 to - 21, There were many good plays made, and also many errors. W. Stevhenson, of the M. & K. nine. and Pringle. of the D. & D). boys, doing exceptionally we! The following list shows the players snd their positions: ‘Take o ride over the Lake Manuwa railway line, then go to F. J. Day's oftice aud buy an ncre or » lot along or near * e hne. 1t will make you wmoney. THE SUNDAY BEE: MAY 1. 18 LTIIE NEWS FROM THE BLUFFS, The New Hotel Project Moving Along With Tlattering Progpeots. DISTRICT COURT. HE The City's Expenses Running Low-— Where and How to Worship Tos Day—A Young Man With too Many Pantaloons—Personals. The New Hotel, The committee 1s meeting with much encouragement in the hotel project There are many who not only reali that now is Council Blufis’ opportunity, but are willing to cheerfully contribute to the successful grasping of the oppor- y. Itis believed that there will be difliculty in securing the needed y. As truthfully said at the meet- ing the other night, if Council Bluffs ¢ izens continve to thus show their ow faith in the aty, outsiders will readi show their faith also by their works. morrow the commnttee will continue the work of solicitation. By a united and enthusiastic effort, Council Bluffs will have its boom contibue year in and year out. It remains for the citizens them- selves to say whether this sh: not, and thus far they are responding enthusiasticully avor of the boom, - The Landlady's Grasp. A young woman was yesterday seck- ing to get some relief from the grasp of a landlady’s claim. She had some time ago leased rooms for six months, but after occupying them for three months and paying her rent prompthy, she gave them up and went to Omaha. She stored her household goods here, and yesterday she came over to see about getting them. She found thatthe landlady had ‘an at- tachment and was holding the goods for the three months rent, i accordance with the lease, although she had not occupied the rooms during these three months. The woman i3 in adeli > condition, and it is nece for her to get settled in some once. She used most of her spare money in paying the storage on the goods, and then found that the other claim had to be settled before she could get her things. Such was the outhne of the story sle was telling to the oflicers, who saw no way to help her out of the dilemma. She thought it was hard to haveto pay rent for time she was not using t'ie rooms, ondition, financially and physi- it seems hard, but it appears” to have been nominated 1n the bond. phbisiut ol Shall We Clean for You? Those thinking of cleaning house would do well to give us a call or send us a postal card, upon receipt of which we wili call and explain our method of clean- ing carpets, no matter what kind, with- out removal from the tloor. We guaran- tee to take out every particle of dust, also to take out all spots whether caused by grease or otherwise, and store the colors and raise the nap, giving the car- pet its original appearance. All this is done without taking up the ¢ whether it be ingrain, body Bru. velvet, moquette or Axminster, an B guarantee all work, ~‘'his method is new in the West and we refer with pleasure to those in this city who have had work done by us. This method causes no dust to arise and does away with the trouble and expense attached to taking up car- pets, as well as the wear and injury in eating them. It is cheaper than any other method and much more isfac- tory. G. A, FISHER. ——— New patterns in Moquettes, Body and Tapestry Brussels just received at Coun- cil Blufls Carpet Co,’s. S The District Court., The May term of the district court opens on Tuesday, with Judge Carson presid- ing. The bar docket shows thirty-five criminal cases and 450 civil ones. The jurors us drawn are: GRAND JURY. W. B. Reed, Kane; O. H, Lucas, Lew Wm. Schoening, Washington; Zen: Brown, Neola; Henn shton, Yor! Hugh Pritchard, Knox; J. R. McRae, Garner; W. 8. Thkrovp, Carson; K. Walker, Belknap; John Kemer, Minden; S. R. McElhiney, Keg Creck; A. i Boomer. PETIT JURY. D. A, Coe, Waveland; J. E Kane; David Jerman, Kane; Geo. Smith, Kane; John Wagner, Kane; G. H. Jones, Kane; F. A. Sackett, Kane; F., B. Patton, Kane; Phillip Johnson, Kane; J. P. Hess, Lewis; Willard Mott, Neola; Peter Rief, Kane; Wm, Spears, Minden; P. Kennedy, Norwalk; J. B. Matthews, Washington; Basil Fox, Rockford; C. C. Despain, Kane; John Kettring, Kan, M. Miller, Grove; J. T. Reed, Valle Foster, Kane; Fred Dingle, Kane; Abbott, Kane; M. M. McKenzie, Silver Creek. e Will open new China Mattings Mon- day morning. Council Bluffs' Carpet Company. e Church Chimes. The following services are announced to take place in the several churches of the city: FIRST BAPTIST. The pastor will preach at 10:80 a. m. and 8 p. m. In the morning an anniver- sary sermon, in the evening, “The Duty of Getting Rich.” Seats free. CONGREGATIONAL., The sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be administered in the Congrega- tional church this morning. s“b{ect or meditation,*‘Soul Nourishment.” Preach- mg in the evening. Subject, ‘At the Beautiful Gate.” A cordial invitation is extended. SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH, Sermon topics to-day: Morning—*‘The Reasonableness of the Christian Plan of Salvation.” Evening, 8 o'clock—*‘The Result of the Reformation in England.” You are cordially invited to attend these services. ‘L. J. Mackay rector. BRNADWAY M. E. CHURCH. Topic at the Methodist church this morning, **A Hard Question."” In the evening a baptismal service will be held. Seats free. You are welcome, UNITED BRETHREN, Rev. J. L. Pierson will preach at the United Brethren church, on Tenth avenue, this evening at 7:30 o'clock. e For acre property, residences and busi- ness property call on W, C. Stacy & Co., No. 9 Main street. Dummy Changes, Beginning with to-day an extra “dummy"” train will be put on between this city and Omaha, Mr, Wilcox, who has been train agent of the Union Pacific for several years, will 20 on now as one of the conductors, while the three others will be Messrs, Mack, Inlow, and Durr, Two conductors will be on duty on the morning runs, while two will be on the evening runs, A general change of time-table takes place and the trains will run direct from the Broadway depot in Council Bluffs through to South Omaha, the transfer and Omaha depots being mml)ly way stations. The trains leave the Broadway depot as follows, daily, including Sunday: 740, 8:40, 9:40, 10:40, 10 4. M, :40, 1:40, 2:40, 3:40, 4:50, 5:25, 6:30, 7:25, 9:08, 10:25, 11:55 p. m. 1t leaves the Owaba depot far Council Etc., No 552 Broadway., - Mail Ora Beal vesting funds d cil Blufis, ited. - GARDEN HOSE, Steam, Gas and Water Pipe NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY, Council Bluffs, Iowa Shipped Promptly. C. J. COLBY, Estate Broker and Dealer By far the Largest and Most Complete Stock of ust CARPETS Curtains, Upholstery Goods, Etc., In the City, at 405 Broadway. Council Bluffs Garpet Co., Council Bluffs, Iowa. Masonic ul tion given to in- for mnon - resi- Special bargains in lots & property in Omal Correspond n & Coune e solic- 4. H. RICE, % W. RAYMOND RICE & RAYMOND Real Estate Brokers, No. 13 North Main Street. Lower Floor First National Bank Block, Council Bluffs, Iowa. TELEPHONE NO. 239. Swanson Music Company, No. 329 Broadway..............Council Bluffs ESTEY PIANOS, CAMP & CO.’S PIANOS, ALSO PIANOS OF OTHER MAKES, Estey Organs, Camp & Co.’s Organs and Western CottageOrgans A few comments regarding the Estey Pianos. In every civil is u household word with lovers of music; ality of tone in musical instruments, bearing the name that com- asm. globe the name of E for the exquisite quu mands confidence, admiration and enthus ey is o ed country on the t is a guarantee 7:00, 8:15, 10:00, 11:20 p. m. Drs. Hanchett & Smith, oftice No. 12 Pearl st. Residence, 120 Fourth st. Tele- phone No. 10. ———— y Finances, The following is the city auditor’s statement of the warrants drawn unon claims allowed by the council for the cur- rent expenses of the month ending April 30, 1887: General fund.. City engineer.. Fire department. Intersection gra Police cash fund. 5.16 824.55 ‘Total general expenses for April..$3,096.90 The total amount of special assess- ments was $806.34, e, — Odell Bros & Co. have without doubt the finest list of choice property for sale that can be found in the “twin cities.” Call on them at No. 103 Peurl st., before purchasing and see their bargains in lots and acre property. — A Successful Beginning. Since arriving in this city and locating here Dr. Richards has succeeded wonder- fully. He has been successful in all cases so far that he has taken hold of, and is securing an enviable reputation for cur- ing such digeases and troubles as those that can be treated with electricity. The doctor hus without doubt the finest plant west of Chicugo. He has cured a num- ber of cases of rheumatism as well as diseases of other characters, and his establishment, which is located at 607 Mynster street, is well worth a visit. Those desirous of becoming better in- formed are referred to his advertisement which appears in another column. ———— Mrs. Mumaugh, of Omaha, whose pic- tures are now on exhibition at the Peo- ple’s store, is about to open a class in general painting here. For reference as to place, time, terms, ete., call on or ad- dress, Muis. H. J. CHAMBERS, 606 Bluft St. Sites For the Hotel. The hotel committee appointed atthe opera house Friday evening, request all parties having desirable sites for hotel purposes to meet the committee at the buard of trade rooms on Monday morning #t 10 o'clock. Please come prepared to make prices on your prop- erty, so that the committee can act un- derstandingly. By order of the com- mittee. A. C. GrRAHAM, Chairman. —— We have leased safe, dry storage rooms and can now store any quantity of heat- ing stoves. Cole & Cole, 41 Main st. FRANK 8. RICE, CIVIL ENGINEER, Designs, eatimates and reporta on bridges, viaducta, foundations and general engineering. Blue prints of an' ize and quantity. Office No 13 N. Main St First Nadonal Bauk SPECIAL NOTICES. WOTICE. Special advertisements, such as Lost, Foand ‘o Loan, For Bale, To Rent, W ants, Boarding, etc., will beinserted in this columa ut the low rateof TEN CEN'TS PER LINE for the first fnsee- fonand FiveConts Per Linoforeach subsequent insertion. Leuve advertisoments at our offico No. 12 Pearl strect, near broadway, Council Bluffs. WANTS. OR SALE-Or Trado—Si x sections of l@n;l land in Lincoln county, Neb., on U. P. raflway. * Call on or address Odell Bros. & Co., 3 1 el st., Council Bluffs. —Complete plant and equinment R. bridge work, consisting of T OR BAL for R. pile drivers, carpenters tools, tents, bedding and boarding outfit for 150 men, pair. Now stored at Chenenno, ventory and torms addressNo, 17 Council Bluffs, lowa, Ti good re- For in- Mamn st., House Cleaning is to be done by nearly all the ladies in the spring, Now is the right time to do this. For ladies, it is a disagreeable but unavoid- able work, and we make the offer to do the most troublesome work of all, that is TO CLEAN THE CARPETS. We clean the carpets, velvets, moquettes, pruxettes, or any other kind 'of carpets, without taking them up. We guarantee THAT THE CARPET WILL BE PERF CLEAN, THAT THE COLORS ARE ¥ and that no dust will be left in the car- pet. We guarantee our work and refer to prominent parties in this city, Send us a postal card and we™ will call upon you and explain in what way our cleaning takes place. G. A, FISHER. "OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS Council Bluffs,Iowa. Established 1857, Announces that His stock of FineImported SpringMillinery In Choice Shapes ot Hats & Bonnets, Together with & LargeLine of Noveltiesin Fancy Ma- terials is now Keady for Your Care ful Inspection. 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, REAL ESTATE, ——— Vacant Lots, Lands, City Residences and Farms. Acre property in western part of city. All selling cheup to make room for spring stock R. P. OFFICER, Real Estate & Insurance Agent, Room 5, over Oficer & Pusey's Baok, Couno Blutts T A R AR SR 45 AT AT 0 37.~TWELVE PAGES. WASH FABRICS. This season’s display of Wash Fabrics, in- cluding Sateens, Ging- hams, Seersuckers, Chambrays, Prints, Pecales, cheviots, ete., eclipses anything we have ever placed be- fore our customers, and the prices at which we are offering these desirable goods are in many cases away be- low the manufacturing cost. Special Sale in all Kind$ of Wash Fabrics This Week. special Sale of White Goods This Week. Special Sale of Parasols and Fans This Week. Special Sale of Laces and Embroideries This Week. Special Sale of Ribbons This Week. For want of space we are unable to enu- merate prices. All we have to say is, come to our store this week and we will surprise you with the greatest bargains ever offered over anybody’s count- ers. HENRY EISEMAN & CO. Nos. 314,316, 318 & 320 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. N. B.--Special atten- tion given to all mail orders entrusted to us, also orders for samples cheerfully furnished bysreturn mail. HARKNESS BROTHERS! Headquarters for Good Goods! Carpets and Dry Goods. We are still to be found on the 0ld Camp Ground 40 Broadway, Council Bluffs, la With the largest and best selecteg‘l stock of Carpets ever brought to this city. Our stock of Dress Goods comprises the finest fabrics, and also the most substantial but less costly. Those wishing good goods and as repre- sented will not {ail to give us a call. K SAMPLES AND PRICES SENT BY MAIL. Don’t Forget the Place, No. 401 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. ELECTRICITY! No. 607 Mynster St., Council Bluffs. One Square North of the P. O. Building. Treatment and Baths Given Ladies by Mrs. Dr Richards on Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday, Electricity is a remarkable natural agent which has long been known and utilized as a remedy for disease, and continucd experience nas enlarged its spliere of useful- ness and improved its appliances by whicl: it is e oved until its o y and virtue has become second to no other known r dy, in the treatment of certain forms of disease. This agent is employed here in all its most ser ¢ forms by the aid of large batteries, static machines, clectric cabinet baiis, ! aths, the elec- tric chair and electrodes for treating ali parts of the body, ed to d all that can be done with these great re . In cases Paralysis, Spinal Irnitation, Rectal Discases, Nervous D from Uterine disorders and many other chronic and suba the head of all known remedies or methods cure. A tho and the successful treatment of hundreds of cas i ed, is sufficient evidence of its great worth and effects on the di d body, In the great b rians of Ameiica and Europe, ¢ is lcading ail othier metho In all lead colleges the professors are teachis ctricity as of the ahles® exclusion et special chair is appointed in many of tnem. schools are making a specialty else. This great remedy has 0ften inlo di-repute by bei g recommsnded and used by persons, and physic.ans, pe-icetly igno G pawers, who would as oiten advise and use the wrong depend upon it in diseases for which it is 1ot adopted become educated in the use of electiic 1s afflicted and find the weat g od t trums upon which 1l Ny w is nature’s L re and aim in life. For further informaition call at the office or rend for de- scriptive and illustrated pamphilet on Eleetricity and Electio Therapeutic Baths, by DR. RICHARDS, 607 Mynster Strcet, Council Blufls, Ia. eople body ectricity is our effort — S,