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6 . M A Ll SO0 NN TR 1 0N THE SUNDAY THE SUNDAY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by earrier in any part of the city at twenty cents per weok. H.W.Tiwtony, - . . TELEPHONES: BUEINERR OFFICE, NO. & Nient Evion No. 2. e MINOR MENTI N. Y.Plumbing Co. New spring goods at Relter's, tailor. The city council mects to-morrow evening. Additional Council Bluffs news on sey- enth Page. Manager. . P. Arthur was arrested yesterday for disturbing the peace, The popular resort is the Manhattan, 418 Broadway, Rudio & Yenawine. A good girl wanted for gencral house- work. Mus, H. W. Tilton, No. 527 Fifth avenue. Bliss, 1514 Douglas strect, Omaha, will have a special display of white bonnets and hats Saturday. Permission to marry was given yester- day to John W, Baldwin, of Omaha, and Mary E. Kempter, of this city. The Women's Cristian associ ation will have a meeting on Monday afternoon at 8 o'clock, at the Baptist church. Wanted—Two foremen for railroad rading. Apply this week at No. 160 rondway, Council Bluffs, to John C. Lee. The Council Bluffs Candy company was yesterday Furrhnwd by Duquette & Co.,” who will remove it to &u. 347 Broadway. The remains of Andy Davy were brought over from Omaha, and were buried yesterday morning in the Cath- olic cemetery. e only standard bred stallions for - Council Blufls, “Dr. Archi- No. 20 and ‘‘Register,”” No. g park. Wanted —A lady cashier who ean keep books for a retail busines: Address K. C. K. office, Council Blufts, i ce, references and sg A strawberry and ice cream festi will be given "f the ladies of the Ger- man Catholic church, May 17, in Masonic hall. A quadrille party will be given after the festival, Add Wilson was booked at the police Ftation for assaulting a woman, for being a vagrant, and for being still wo cost him $12 yesterday to square himself and get on the other side of the bars, A telegram was reccived yesterday from Minneapolis stating thit the re- maing of Mrs. Dekay wnutl arrive here this morninf. ‘I'he funeral servi will be held in the Catholic church this after- noon at 2 o'clock. There was little doing in police circles yesterday. Two vagrants were runin, ut although ¢here was a sensational ruraor about their g attempted to rob some man, there could be learned nothing definite about it. In the district court, yesterday was set aside for hearing motions. The case of Wilson vs. the city went over until Mon- day, when it will' probably be finished. The grand jury completed its labors yes- terday and was discharged. The club, composed of professional and business men, i§ to meet to-morrow at Mueller's music hall. All who have joined, and those contemplating doing 80, are requested to be present, as mat- ters of importance are to be considered. The Ogden iron works, by which name the old Council Bluffs iron works will hereafter be known, have added u car- load of new machinery, and are now better prepared than ever before to fill all orders in a first class manner. They report work on hand suflicient to keep them busy for sixty days. Friday evening a merry crowd gath- ered at the residence of Dr. Woodbury on Bluff street, the occasion being a ban- quet given by the junior to the graduat- ing class ot the Bloomerschool. “At 11:45 the party sat down to an elegant repast repared by the hands of the Misses amie Oliver, Carrie Clifford, Lena Clausen and Maggie Britton, four of the young ladies participating. AL See the only standard bred stallions for service in Council Bluffs, *‘Dr. Arch- ibald,” No. 2,015, and “Register,”’ No. 5,812 At the driving park. s My Office of Mulholland & Co., removed to in under the Citizens' bank. Telephone No. 162. Leave your orders for ice. e A $15,000 stock of dry goods, earpets and furnishing goods damaged by fire, smoke and water, bought of an insurance company at a low price. Will commence selling the stock Monday, May 16, and continue until closed out. Goods that are damaged will sell at very low prices. The stock consists of muslins, calicos, lawns, table linens, dress goods, silks, shawls, carpets, two cases of damaged calico will sell at 1c Pur yard; damaged lawns, lfi per yard, at the Bankrupt Btore, 18 Main street. e See the only standard bred stallions for service in Council Blufls, *‘Dr. Arch- ) ," No. 2915, and ‘‘Register,” No. 0,812, At the driving park. B e 2t Drs. Hanchett & Smith, office No. 12 Pearl st. Residencg, 120 Fourth st. Tele- phone No 10. — - The Hambletonian stallion Arbitrator can be seen at my stable on Fourth or Bancroft etreets, three doors south of Hattenhaur's carrlage repository. He is @ grandson of Rysdyke's Hambletonian on the sire side, and a grandson of Mem- brino Chief on the dam side, the acknowl- edged principal producers of speed and meral purpose horses in America, and rbitrator 8 no . exception to the rule. He 1s a horse of great in- dividual merit and speed, and for the :\lrpuse of convincing the breeders of fi bred horses that he is all that is claimed of him, I will speed him a ven or twenty-mile dash on the road to 600 unds’ weight with any stallion owned n the county. Breeders of high bred borses will make a note of this and oarry 1t in their hats, as the owner of these horses puts all the money he has and can borrow into straight” horses, and pot intv books, pamphlets and wind, talking about their forty-second cousins’ performances. Also Colonel Reve, bred by W. H. H. Colby, of Fort Dodge, Ia., sired by Star- light, by Star of the West, dam by Cou- gon, jr., by Coupon; by Rysdyke's Ham- letonian, This colt is a stranger in a stranger in strange land, but his breed- ing i8 certainly al any man could wish . His great and positive individvality, his true and powerful stride, his wonder- ful constitutional powers, and his power- ful steel-converted frame work, insure him a career that will place him among the greatest if not the grandest stalhions in the west. D. Gray. Ladies, To assure satisfactory results in all cases, you should have your carpets cleaned by G. A. Fisher's process. After the recent heavy rains is a good time to clean house. See adv. in another col- umn, from at the lowest prices, af C. B. JACQUERMIN & Co.'s. e See the Olll&llllllllfd bred stallions for service in Council Bluffs, A ,"" No, 2,015, and.' 5,813, Aun,drlvm.’ ark, . COUNCIL BLUFF BAPPENINGS. Extensive Preparations For Grand Musi® cal Treats. A JUVENILE DETECTIVE, Contract Let for the New Sash and Door Factory — Father Healy's Benefit—Church Notes—Praise fora Bluffs' Artist, Musical Culture, The executive committee of the Ladies* Choral socicty have issuad a number of inyitations to our musically inclined ludies to become members, The socioty will begin the rehearsal of an opera on May 24, after which date no new members will be admitted. The opera is to be gi in public as soon as finished, the profits to £o into the treasury of the society to be used in bringing out other operas or oth- erwise encouraging the study of music among the membvers. The solo pa will all be given to members of the soci- ety, and the soloists will be encouraged and assisted in attainiag perfection in the art. No members will be admitted for a less period than six months, and the monthly fee of £1.25 must be paid to the treasurer the first Tuesday of each month. Those members who entoll their names next Tuesday, May 17, will only pay a 50 cent fee for month of May and can attend three rchearsals in that month. All those who have received invitations should at once send in their names to Mrs. D. W. Bushnell or be present at Mueller’s music hall May 17, at 4 p. m. The society is at present under the lead- ership of Mr. Nahan Franko, late of the Mendelssohn Quintett club. The execu- tive committee, composed of Mrs. Henry Robinson, president; Mrs. D, W. Bush- nell, secretary, and Miss Julia Judson, treasurer, are working hard to make this i and expect to bring out during the coming year. Address all communications to S’lre, D. W. Bushnell, secretary. - Don't Give It Away. First Citizen— ““It is the funniest thing on earth to see how that man Tipton does so much rex tate business. l'\'o stud- ied the thing over, and ‘by gum' I can’t see how he does it: Why, that fellow to day, lone handed, is selling more real estate than any ten men in this county, and he seems to do it just as easy as roll- ing oft n log.” Second Citizsn—"Well, I'll tell you secret of his su but don’t give it &), even to your w To begin with, he's a waiking directory and knows more peo- any man in the county. = ‘)I-', than le_can see a buyer through a brick wall, and can smell a bargain forty miles. He is a lawyer himself, and sees that his customers are not troubled with clouded titles. He never sleeps, but like rent, interest and taxation, keeps goin on. When others come out yawning and stretching, Tipton jnmps into the ring smiling, and whenever a man does bu. ness with him once, he invariably re- members his good treatment and goes back agaln. yer closes a deal, but that in the end h the agent for both, And don’t you think a couple of fellows were going to fight the other day to de- termine whose agent he was, but Tipton heard of it und spouted at them through 33 e his_telephone, No. 246 1 his office, b Broadway, and they adjourned sine die. —_ The Contract Let, ster day the contract was let for the building of the new sash, door and blind ?uclory, to be started here by Strock Bros., of Princeton, Itl. Martin Hughes has the brick work, and will commence to-morrow. The work will be pushed along as rapidly as possible, and it is now confidently expected that the factory will be running by the first of July. This will prove an important ad- dition to the industries of the city. Strock Bros. are experienced men, and men of means, They will meet with suc- cess here, as they have in their old loca- tion, and hope for even greater succ 8¢ They are heartily welcomed, and wiil be n encouragement and such practical s is needed to make the enterprise ess. The new factory is to be lo- cated on Tenth avenue just'west of the Ogden iron works. ————— Cheap storage in either small or car- load lots at Nos. 22, 24 and 26 Pearl street, J. R, Snyder. e CHURCH CHIMES, The following are the announcemeats of religious services to be held in the sev- eral churches of the eity to-day: ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. Seryices to-day at 10:45 a. m, and 8 p. m. Holy communion at 10 a. m. Morn- ing sermon, “‘Elijah on Mount Carmel, or the’ Christian’s Faith.”” Evening, “Confession.” Thepublic and strange: heartily welcomed to these services, T. J. Mackey rector. FIRST BAPTIST, The pastor will preach at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Snbject for morning, “‘Does the Christian Sin?"’ Seats free. SAINTS’ CHAPEL, Elder James Coffal will discourse at the Saint’s chapel at 10:30a. m. and 7:45 p- m. on the followin, uestion: ‘‘Has the church Christ established with its au- thority and ordinances remained until the present time? If so, through whom?" King Jame's translation of the Bible the text book., BROADWAY METHODIST. Topics of the Methodist church to-day as follows: Morning: *“I'he Awakening of the Soul.”” ‘A Keen De- tective."” Everybody wel- come. Evening: Seats free. UNITED BRETHREN, Rev. J. L. Pierson will preach at the United Brethren church, on Tenth avenue, this evening at 8 o'clock, PRESBYTERIAN, Dr. Phelps will preach at both services at the Presbyterian church to-day. The choir has ‘arranged special musical services, UNION CHAPEL. Services at Union chapel, Harmony street to-day at 3 o'clock, conducted b Rev. Henry Delony. Subject: Luke, 8th chapter, 88th and ™ 39th verses. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. CONGREGATIONAL, Services in the Congregational church to-day, morning and -sveninf. Mominq subject ‘A " Spiritual wakening." Evening: *‘God's Work and Workman," A cordial invitation is extended, A Lime, cement, plaster, hair, coul, ete. Council Bluffs’ Fuel company, No. 539 Broadway, telephone 136, A Looal Artiet. H. R. Stewart, the crayon artist, has recuntly received the following words of raise from the Chronicle, published in Joleraine, Ireland: We have been privilezed with a glance of three portraits, executed in crayon, the work of Hugh R, Stewart, lowa, U. 8, A., son of Mr. Willlam Stewart, hill, Coleraine, @ portraits are exceedingly fine works of every feature being beautifully produced, lights and shades studied and brought out with splendid effect. The pictures are alinost without exception the finest of the kind we have seen, and place Mr. Stewart in & very high position among the school of ar- tists. Mr. Stewart has been seventeen resident In the United Ntates, and some years ago forsook commercial life to indulge in his taste for the peneil and brush, a profession in which he has already attained consider- able success. ———— To Rent—To two gentlemen; a large, elegantly furnished front room in a first- class private house, with all comforts; ‘bathroo! etc, - Board if desired. En- quire at No, 623 Sixth avenue, $100,000.00 Worth of Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Hats, Caps and Gents’ Furnishing Goods. At forced rale, commencing Monday, May 16th, regard. less of cost or value at HENRY EISENAN & CO'S. ‘Peoples’ Store Below we give a partial list of prices during this sale. Menw?s Swnmer Coats, all sizes, 15¢ each. Men’s Seersucker Coats and Vests, choicest patterns, at 95¢ for coat anid vests Youths’ and boys’ price. Men’s suits, conts, pants and vests, for 81, 81.25, §1.75, $2.50, §4, §5 sizes, same and $6.50, alt worth double the money. Men’s Unio Cassimere Suits, #2.25, §2.75, 0 50, $4.75, §. and §6. Men’s all weo! Cassimere Suits, good quality, best styles, eleyant fit- tiug goods, for #35, $6, 87,88, 89 and 810, Best quality Middlesex blue cloth Suits (Grand Army Suits) at $8.50 each. This is the best quality made, and is sold by everybody for $12. to$15, Extra Grand Army but- tons given with each suit. Men’s Worsted Suits, $5 to £9. Over 500 suits formerly sold at from $15 to $20 ecach, will be sold during this great sale at $10 each, Attention is invited to owr large stock of Boys’ and Children’s Cloth- ing, which goes regyardless of cost. PANTS. Men’s Working Pants, 50c, 60c, 75¢, $1 and $1.25, worth mmorethan double the money. Men’s Union Cassimere Pants, 1000 pairs at §1 a puir, regular value $2 to §3. 500 pairs Men’s Wool Pants, £1.50, $1.75, $2 to $3 and up to #3 each. lenls” Fumishing GOODS. 500 dozen Earl & Wilson’s, Fel- lows & Co.’s, and other makes gents’ Linen Collars, 5¢ each. 1 case Rockford Mixed Seamless Hulf Hose at 5¢. Only 4 pairs to each customer, 2 cases best British Half Hose, 4 pairs for 2:c. 3 cases Men’s Fancy Half Hose, 3 puirs for 25¢. A good Percale Shirt for 2. A good Ciaeviot Wo.k ng Shirt for 25¢. A good Straw Hat for 5e. A good Men's Undershirt for 15¢ and 25c. REMEMBER--That each and every article you buy from us is new Iresh goods, direct from the eastern manufacturers. No old shop-worn nor bankrupt stuff that has been re- fused by every other town in the country on account of falling to pleces from laying and moth-eaten. We protect our customers and guarantee satisfaction in every case, Don’t fail to attend this great sale and do not postpone your visit too long, for we wish these goods to be seen by as many customers as possi- ble. HENRY EISEMAN & CO.’8 PEOPLE'S STORE, Nos. 314, 316, 318 and 320 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I14. We are careful what we say in an advertisement, and don’t believe it pays to entice people into our stores by representations which we CAN- NOT BACK UP. DTHING, BEF: MAY 15, 1887.~TWELVE PAGES. 506 Don'tPass 506 " BARGAINS without reaoing THiS. [IN NEW GOOD If you are interested in your own welfare you will take an interest in the below facts: We will place on sale a $50,000 stock of clothing from one of the largest New York jobbing houses which has recently failed and of which I am one of the assignees. These goods are new, fresh and all of the latest novelt consisting of mens’, youths’, boys’ and childre ) clothing as well as a fine line of furnishing goods. Union Cassimere suits will be sold from $2.60 to $5. All wool cassimere suits from §5 to $10, such as you pay from $12 to $20. A fine line of Union cassimera pants accordingly. I ¢ 40 per cent on the dollar will buy anything in our store Will te opened on Tuesday morning. early and avoid the rush. May 17th. Come g 20 clothing salesmen can find immediate employment by calling at cnce. 506 BROADWAY ‘Swanson Music Company, No. 329 Broadway....... ......Council Bluffs ESTEY PIANOS, CAMP & CO.’S PIANOS, ALSO PIANOS OF OTHER MAKE Estey Organs, Gamp & Co.'s Organs and Western CottageOrgans A few comments regarding the Estey Pianos. globe the name of Estcy is & houschold word with love ity of tone in musical instruments, bearing the name that com- forg! exquisite qu In ev civilized country on the s of music; it is a guarantee mands confidence, admiration and enthusiasm. ncil Bluffv Nor! vesting funds dents. Sp acre prope ited. GARDEN HOSE, Steam, Gas and Water Pipe ELECTR E T EoLEY, Real Estate Broker and Dealers mple. Omaha Ofiice, 161 Particular attention give al bargains in lots & y in Omaha & Couii- c¢il Blufis. Correspondence OMce, Masonic No 111 street. to in- non - resi- for solic- NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY, No 552 Broadway. Coununcil Bluffs, Iowa Mail Orders Shipped Promptly. acarpet, call on us. It is a pleasure to show goods and we have the goods to show. We are the only exclusive carpet house in Western Iowa, and and our stock in consequence 1s be- yond comparison with houses that pretend to be in the carpet business We guarantee to sell all goods as cheap as they can be sold and leave us a small margin. No big prices. Our specialty is Carpets and we can can give prices that will surprise you. A full and complete stock of Draperies and Upholstery always on hand. We also have the finest line of Rugs ever seen in the west, ranging in price from 50 cents to as many dol- lars. None but experienced carpet layers and drapers employed, and all work done under the immediate supervision of our Mr. Stockert. N. B.--Samples of Carpels sent upon application and the very low- est prices guaranteed. GOUNCIL BLUFFS Carpet Company, No. 406 BROADWAY, Council Bluffs, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS Counell Bluffs,Iowa. Established 1881. FRANK 8. RICE, CIVIL ENGINEER, De estimates and reports on bri visducte: fouhdation horal e agineor Oftce No 13 N, Main St First. Nadonal ce No 13 N. Main St., o l If you are thinking of purchasing | SPECIAL NOTICES. NO—'I‘_ICB Specia! advertisements, such as Lost, Foand ¢0 Loan, For 8ale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, ete , will beinserted in this column ut the low ratoof TEN CENTS PER LINE forthe first inser- fonand vive Uentsa Per Linefor h subsequent insertion, Leave advertisements at our office No. 13 Pearl street, noar Sroadway, Council Blufle. WANTS. OTICE—During past fow months severn, articles have been found on our counters left by ladics while shopping. Partics can sc- cure same by calling and proving property. Harkness Brothe: ¥ ANTED—Ten first-class cornice men, im- mediately, for outsido work on now gounty court holise, Council Dlufls. Apply at Kiel hotel, Main stréet, or of W. L. Tucker, foreman, A8 court house. JFOR BALE A choice house containing eight rooms, with porches, furnace, bath room, barn, ctc, in fine neighborhuod'on Sixth nv: enue, between Sixth and Seventh streets, for £4,/00 if taken within ton days, Call on or writo F. J. Day, No. 39 Peurl street, Counci) Bluffs, ED —To buy a horse and spring gon, together or seperatcly. Address 1. 8., Bee office, Council Blufls. W AOIED-Two ex erioneed nursory sales- men of good address and best of retfer- end Inquire of Ed Daniels, Heaton Fuel flice, No. 625 Broadway. R SALE—Ono Jersey and Durham yoarling bull. ‘Welght about 800 pounds. Inquire of M. Gleason, near Wabash round house. OR SALE—Or Trade—Six sections of good land in Lincoln county, Neb. on U. P. railway. Call on or address Odell Hros. & Co., 103 Pearl st., Council Bluffs. Sn ey [[VOR RENT-House of five rcoms. Inquire ut 215 Franklin street. OR SALE—Cheap: & good horse, Can beat threo minutes. Enquire at No. 1322 West Broudway. NOTICE—\VHI pay the highest price for fir class cast-off lady's, gents, and cbildren’s clothing, boots, s hoes, hats, ete. D, Goldstein, Nos. 217 and 22§ Broudway. 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 u void- 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, brussels, or any other kind of carpets, without taking them up. We tec THAT THE CAKPET WILL BE K CLEAN, THAT THE COLORS ARE RFSTORED, 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 upon you and explain in what wa: c&lning takes place. G. A. Fist No. 623 Sixth Avenue, Council Bluffs, REAL ESTATE. Farme. Acre property in western part of city. All selling cheup to make room for spring stock R. P. OFFICER, Real Estate & Insurance Agent, Boom b, over Oficer & Pusey's Bank, Coumo Blufta, 506 Harkness Brothers, 40| Broadway, Council Bluffs, la A large stock of fine white summer goods and wash fabrics, A New and Fine Assortment of Parasols, Sun. shades and Umbrellas. ALSO A FULL STOCK OF YOUNG LADIES' CORSETS, Summer Corsets and the Noted Little ' Jersey Corset. CARPET Department is yet well stoked and invites the attention of everyone about to furnish a home., Also oil cloths, matting, rugs, mats, etc. Do not forget the number, No. 401 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. TRICITY! DR. RICHARDS' Electric Bath Rooms and Office No. 607 Mynster St., Council Bluffs. One S quare North of the P. O. Building. Treatment and Baths Given Ladies by Mrs. Dr Richards on Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday. Electricity is a remarkable naturalagent which has long been known and utilized as a remedy for disease and continued experience has enlarged its sphere of useful- ness and improved its appliances by which it is employed until its utility ani virtue has become second to no other known remedy, in the treatment of certain forms of disease. This agent is employed here in all iis most terviceable forms by the aid of large batteries, static machines, electric cabinet baths, electric water baths, the elec- tric chair and electrodes for treating all parts of the We are prepared to do all that can be done with these great remedies, In ¢ Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Spinal Irntation, Rectal Diseases, N ervous Di ales arising from Uterine disorders and many other chronic and subacute troubles, it stands at the head of all known remedies or methods cure. A thorough study of it for years and the successtul treatment of hundreds of cases, after all o'her remedizs had fail- ed, is sufficient evidence of its great worth and perfectly satisfies us with its good effects on the diseased body. — In the great hospitals and sanitarians of America and Europe, electricity is Iéading all other methods of treatmel In all leading colleges the professors are teaching electricity as one of the potent remedies and a special chair is appointed in many of them, Many of the ablest physicians of all schools are making a specialty of electricity to the exclusion of almost everything else. This great remey has o'ten fallen into disrepute by being recommended and used by persons, and phiysicians, pe-fectly ignorant of ifs properties and powers, who would as often advise and use the wrong current as the right one or depend upon it in_ diseases for which it is not adopted. We are sure that when the people become educated in the usc of electricity for many diseses with which the body 1s afflicted and find the great g od therein, the medicines and patent righted nos- trums upon which they now rely will grow old and dusty on the shelves, Electricity is nature’s great remedy &nd to fully understand and skilfully apply it is our eflort and aim in life, For further information call at the office or send for de- scriptive and illustrated pamphlet on Eleotricity and Eleetro Therapeutic Baths, by DR. RICHARDS, 607 Mynster Street, Council Bluffs, Ia. ody, ases