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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivercd by earrier in any part of the city at twenty cents per weok. H.W.TietoN, - « « PHONES: Manager. Brerxres OFFICE, N. Y.Plumbing Co. The McGibenys to-night. New spring goods at Reiter's, tailor, Additional Council Blufls news on sev enth page, The Bonnie Belle was yesterday launched at Lake Manawa, The popular resort is_the Manhattan, 418 Broadway, Rudio & Yenawine t court to-day the ¢ Wilson vs the my will be continu F. Rickman h been sted and cod i the city jail charged with the mny of hogs in Harrison county. 1 probably be taken there to-day. The sewer contracts will probably be awarded to-night by the city council, The figures of the five bidders have all abula sxamined by the ttee who are to report, The contract for the building of the hotel at L Manawa will probably be let to-day, The plans have been ap. proved and as f0on as possible now the pushed 'u(wlmrlu(lnn It is understood that the Omaha Row- cocintion hns not yet acted upon fer made by the Council Binis in regard to using Lake Manawa upon boat-house, announce d to b class of wdly in storm Friday be given to-morrow at the home of Mrs. th strect, mg of the, Council e held at Muelie music t 8 o'clock. Every wro- fessional and business man should be there if possible, and the roll of member- ship should be inereased to the full num ber. Some important business comes up to-night, and all members and those thinking of joining should be pre. Ilw given by t the Congr 1 i h\ the will yening lust Remembe Blafts club t house to-night s resig- nation of Mr. k. I tent of the Council Blufis will not be accepted by zentleman’s only reason for withdrawing 15 that he expeets to be absent from the mzy for eight or ten weeks during the The club zo doubt will refuse ept it and the vice president will probably be called upon to act. e mge Queer Railway Rates, Since the Union P has placed a man at the ferr cars to s Il tickets in- stead of allow s to pay their f: after they entered the cars, there has been more or less di tion among horsemen and other; gard to the new wi the following clauses which upon the tickets. On the ticket appes and cattle must be man i charge who transportation. No free passes with live stock in forry cars.” ‘This ticket is filled out by the ticket agent for any number of men, horses or cattle, and each is charged for every man animal. Another ticket re trip on dato of sul ()mnl' are printed *‘Horses, mules pmpanied by a must hold proper for one Jouncil Blufis to of one horse and rider. One- or empty) and or one extra horse attach ed to ve- under saad These tickets are sold for 25 cen 3 the xlnlwnln oceurs, “Good u it may 1 leading a e by the bridle is (,h.lll’l'\' 50 cents for the two, while a man may lead a by tho briale. provided a saddle is upon the hur\v, and only be charged 5 cents Inr th at on the Omaha side of s no diflerence whether saddled or not, just so accom- panied hy one man, a charge of only 23¢ A ¢ man asked the agent who stands at the lurr’y if the above facts were m , and he replied in the aflirmative, i "g that construction was put upon it by hig suporior, Mr. Roberts, the agent., Mr. Roberts then explained that he could not see how he could follow instructions and do differently unless ordered so by the company {e knew there was @ ll..nlmt <llc:|l o kickmg but it conld not be helped. Wiille a BEE man was at the depot two men with six horses went into the ferry cars and the were charged an even ‘They took up less room in the cars than two buggies would have and they were charged $1.50 more than the buggies would ha een provided they each only had one occupant. Some of the tirms here dealing in horses and mules, and having much business on the Omaha side, find the difference greatly to their dmul\anlu:o and they will hail with delight the completion of the new Broadway bridge. e Latest improved gnsolme stoves g 504 Main street, W Wood, Cheap storage in either small or car load lots at Nos. 22, 24 and 26 Pearl strect, J. R, Snyder, Wanted —A Ta r who can keep Address K. Bluils, stating and salary ex- sin . BEE oftice, Counci exlmrwnt.u references pected. S i The Hambletonian s can be seen at my lhu croft streets, three doors south of Hattenhaur's earriage repository. He is a grandson of Rysdyke's Hamblotonian on the sire side, and a grandson of 3 brino Chief on the dam side, th knowledged principal proauct and gencral purpose horses i ica ana Arbitrator is no exception to the rule. He 15 a horse of great in- dividual merit and speed, and for the purpose of convincing the breeders of high bred horses that he 1s all that is claimed of him, [ will speed him a ten or twenty-mile dash on the road to 600 pounds’ weight with any stallion owned in the county, Breeders of high bred horses will make a note of this and carry it in their hats, a5 the owner of these horses puts all the money he has or can borrow into straight horses, and not into books, pamphlets aad wind, about their torty-second cousin formances, Also Colonel Reve, bred by W, H. Colby, of Ft. Dodge, Li., i by Star- hght by Star of the West, dam by Cou- Lun, r., by Coupon, by Ryglvke's Ham- letonian, ‘This colt is a anger 1 a strange land, but his breeding is cer- tainly all any man could wish for, His great and positive individuality, his true and powerful stride, his wonderful coi stitutional powers, and his powerful ste converted frume work, insure for him n career that will place him among the if not the grandest stallions in ll(,n- west, RAY, e — The best lawn mowers are the Phila- delphia and Favorite. Remcwber the names and that our goods are guaran- teed. CoLE & COLE, No. 41 Main Street, Oftice of Mulholland & Co.; removed to in under the Citizens’ bank. Telephone No. 163, Leave your orders for ice. J.W-&E. quire make beavtiful abstracts of u(lu. and deserve the sucs cess they are enjoying, Arbitrator Fourth or | making friends rapidly, of | | not He | SUNDAY DOINGS IN THE BLUFFS The New Preshyterian Pastor Gives Ane other of His Popalar Sermons. TEMPTING A BOY Inconslatencies in Stock Rates on the Ferry Train — Manawa's New Hotel—-Personal Menttons —All About the City. “Working Together or Good." Rev. Dr. Phelps, the new pastor of the Presbyterian church, is fully meeting the expectations raised by the record made by him elsewhere, He is not only but in the pulvit especially he is a power. His sermons ttracting much attention, and ex- citing many favorable comments. He is )y remarkable for his elose re: ing or eloquent elimaxes, but rather lur the simplicity of his preachi vividness of his illust what most people term “‘an easy man m listen to.” One becomes int t b out eflort, the ars pictureings well chosen. wral, his voice, gestur tails of his delivery so harmonizing that one does not have thou s distracted by any striking peculiarities, to which one must become ac ymed befor ally enjoying hearing him, In the mon way of putting it, he is not only casy man to listen to, but “one does not t used to him.” v morning he preached from L “We know that all things work ‘ther for good to them thatlove God.™” He spoke of the swiftness with which events followed each other i the hves of individuals and of nations. The recent removal of the remains of Abraham Lin- coln brought back so vividly the startli events which led to his dea i minent in that du now? Grant, Garticld and other had been thered into their last resting places. Kapid as these eyents followed, and important 1 been, yet' there was the ance that' they all worked together for good. Flecting as was wan s life, yetit was full of trouble. The sunniest life had sh J t trials of life made man better, er. Just as great drivewheels often went bac k\\.ml 15 to send the other the loss of propes « pointments and sor- rows, while Sceming to turn the gre drivewheels of fe backwara, r 1 1 man forward, nearer to heave course of the sermon Rey. Dr. s told an incudent in his own lite, as an illustration of how an n\'n'rru!in'_{ providence often chang i I mude events work aching ten ye all physicians and friends him to give up. He was warned and again that if he did not stop shing he would drop dead in the At last he decided that it was best to stop. He decided to go to work at the carpenter trs He' made all arrangements to do so, and. the v was set. Instead of 1 g hi ment to go tv work, he accepte tation to meet an old friend, a brother 10 had formerly been a doc- :nd convinced him that the othior physicians had been in error about his case.” He showed him that he was saffering from spinal troubie, and not from brain trouble, and advised him where he couid go to get relief. This incident changed lusyl:uL entirely. He vas helped physically, and went on guning inhealth and He belicved that God had plans, and that he had nwlu all these things work together for good. manners are 1 all de er, Gough 1is health time preac pulpit. e & Smith, oflice No. 120 Fourth st. Drs. Hanchett Pearl st. Residence, phone No 10. 12 Tele- ——— Fine Horse Flesh. There arrived in this city yesterduy morning some noted trotting hors: some of which have been wintering in Californin, They were in charge of one of the most noted horsemen in the coun- try, Mr. O. H. Hickok, late owner and driver of the famous St. Julien. Upon arrival they took quarters at the Coun- cil Blufls driving park, where they will remain until 2 o'clock this after- noon, when they leave for the east, Among the number are the celebrated Harry Wilkes, who last season reduced his record a second and a quarter. He now has u recor ll of 2:135 J. Q., with a record of 2:17}. ‘These two are the prop- erty of Mr. ank VanNess, of \ow York, who nias been with them to Ca lurum, but yesterday went on through m St. Louis. Charley Rilton, record 2:17}, and Prob- lem, & green horse, the prope y of Mr. W, H. Crawford. The above horses are in charge of Mr. Hickok, while his own stables ar cl)mpn*ul of Albert, 2:24; Voucher, 2:92; a green horse, He has in three others, whic Besides these there twelve mares and 2:24}, the pro is en route to purchasea of ‘@ en route east. s another stable of colts with St, lhlls , having bccn overnor Standord. ———— War Is Declared at Last, mans entered Paris at 7:30 o'clock this morning, but were beaten back by the workingmen, the merchants, farmers and bunkers, after which a par- ley was held and the opposing forces con- cluded to postpone the balance of their until Tuesday, May 17, when they will rush down to the assignee where there is $30,000 worth boy's and children’s clothing slaughtered at 40c o the dollar. We menn just what we say, and these goods must be sold. Come early to avoid the rush, We will put on sale Tuesday morning 100 suits at $2.60, orgina $5. 100'suits of Union Chssiniere £3.50, cheap at 7. 50 worsted and fancy cassimere suits at such as are sold from §10to 12, T 'ry linest worsted and cassimere suits of foreign manufac- ture will be sold at from $6 to $12 per suit. ~ Youth’s boy's and children's clothing and furnishing goods at the sime low figures. ‘There is no humbug to this and we mean every word we say. Country merehants will do well to give us a call and examine our stock as we will sell you goods for less money than astern jobbing house, Remember the number, No. 506 Broad- way, Council Blufls, o be 506 family, composed of fourteen persons, are at the ‘Ozden and to-night appear at the opera house. Mrs. J. H. Meachan and her three daughters of Kuansas arrived yesterday and” are visiting her sister, Mrs. C, K. Allen, John W. Paul, F. J. Burkley, J.B. Doyle and . V. Burkle of Omaha, were a quartette who dined at the llgdm yesterday, and then took a drive to sce the improvements about Lake Manawa. Miss Kate Edinger, sister of Mrs, Roff, has returned from Boston, where she has been furthering her musical culture, She sang a pleasing solo mn the Congrega- tional ehurch yesterday. She expects to return to Boston inu few weeks to re- sume her trainicg there. $100,000.00 Worth of Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s DTHING | Hats, Caps and Gents’ Furnishing Goods. At forced sale, Monday, May less of cost or value at HENRY EISEMAN & CO'S. Peoples’ Store Below we commencing 16th, regard- give a partial list of rices during this sale. 1 g Me:’s 15¢ each Men's Seersucker Coats and Tests, choicest patterns, at 95¢ for cout and vests Youths’ Lwnmer Coats, all sizes, and boys’ sizes, same | price. Men’s suits, conts, pants and vests, for S1, $1.25, $1.75, $2.50, §4, 85 and $6.50, alt worth double the money. Men's £2.2 and § Men’s all weo! Cassimerve Suits, good quality, best styles, elegant fit- ting goods, for $£35, $6, §7,§8, §9 and §10. Best quality Middles e blue cloth Suits (Grand Army Suits) at $8. eiche This is the best quality made, and is sold by everybody for $12.50 to§15, Extra Grand Army but- tons given with each swit. Men’s Worsted Suwits, $5 to 9. Over 500 suits forinerly sold at from $15 to $20 each, will be sold during this great sale at $ 10 each, Attention is invited to our large stock of Boys® and Children’s Cloth- ing, which goes regardless of cost, PANTS. Men's Working Pants, 50c¢, 60c, 75¢, $1 and $1.25, worth morethan double the money. Men’s Union Cussimere Peuts, 1000 pairs at $1 a puir, regu'ar value $2 to §3. 500 pairs Men's Woo Pants, $1.50, $1.75, $2 to $3 and up to §#35 each. lents” Fumnishing GOODS. 500 dozen Earl & Wilson's, Fel- lows & Co.’s, and other makes gents’ Linen Collars, 5¢ each. 1 case Rockford Mired Seamless Hulf Hose at 5¢. Only 4 pairs to each customer, 2 cases best British Half Hose, 4 pairs for 25c. 3 cases Men's Fancy Ilalf Hose, 3 p airs for 25¢. A good Percale Shirt for 25¢. A good Cieviot Wo king Shirt for C. A good Straw Hat for 5c. A good Men’s Undershirt for 15¢ and 23e. Union 2,75, § Cassimere Swits, 50, $4.75, $5.50 REMEMBER--That each and every article you buy from us is new fresh goods, divect from the eastern manufacturers. No old shop-worn nor bankrupt stuff that has Leen re- fused by every other town in the country on account of falling to picees 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'S PEOPLE'S STORE, Nos. 314, 316, 318 and 320 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - IA. We are careful what we scy in an advertisement, and don’t believe it pays to entice people into our stores by representations which we CAN- NOT BACK UP. W J. COLBXY, Real Estate Broker and Dealers 1 Bluflv iple. Oma North 16i Particular atten! Coun 1 P l'" ll ufly, ited. & [¥ orr(‘nmml(‘m-c soll Office, Mas Office, No 111 h stree FARM LANDS CHEAP Farming Lands in lTowa, £10.00 per uere entinterest, Land Buyers fare free, No. 555 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Minnesota, Kansas, School and state lands i Minnesota on 80 years' Information, cte., and ranging 'rnm QS 00 to time 5 per given by P. P. LAUSTRWUPR, Towa, agent for Froidriksen & Co., Chicago, SWAN & HARMON, (Successors to) HAYS & GLEASON, Commission and Produce Merchants, Dealers in Grocevies and Provisions. Satisfaction Guaranteed, No. 11 South R. RICE, M. D. l Cancers and other Tumors Removed without the knite or Drawing o Blood. Over 30 vears Practical experiences No. 11 Pearl St.,, Council Bluifs. CRESTON HOUSE. Theonly Kotel in Council Bluffs Having a Fire Escape, And AU Modern Improvements. 215, 217 and 219 Main St. MAX MOHN, Prop. E. S. BARNETT, Justice ot the Peace, 415 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Refers to any bank or business house in the city, Collections a specialty. Horses § Mules For all purpos bought and sold, at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select from. Several pairs of fine drivers, sin- gle or doble. MAS[]N WISE, Councl Hlufls Stur Sale Stables and Mu/e Yards Broadwuy, Council Blufs, Opp. Dummy Depot Pojuoseddey > 58 POJUBMIRE OIS Y < Horses and mules kom constantlyon hand, for s: retail or in car load Orders promptly filled by cont short noti Stock sold on commiss| SHLUTER & BoLky, Proprictors. Telephone No. 114 Formerly of Keil Sale. Stables, corner 1st. ave. and 4th street. fi Se Fs C. R. ALLEN, Engineer, Surveyor, MapPublisher No. 11 North Main St. City and county maps, of cities and counties in western lowa, Nebraska and Kansas, SPECIAL NOTICES. IOTICE. Special advertisements, such as Lost, Foand %0 Loan, For 8ale, To Kent, %ants, Boarding, ete., will beinserted in this column ut the low ratoof TEN CENTS PER LINE for tho firat inser- ionaud x'iveCents Per Line for each subsoquent insertion, Lenve advertisements at our office No. 13 Pearl strect, near uroadway, Counoil Blufls. onths severn, n found on our ¢ torsl left by ladics while Shopping. Parties can so cure same by mllm.‘ und proving property. Hurkness lrcthrs. NTED—Tea first-class cornice men, im- llwlllt\lt‘l). for outside work on new s conrg hotise, Council Rluffs. ~ Apply t Main stecet, or of W. L. Tucker, tlllrl houso. NOR BALE A choice house containing el rooms, with porches. turnace, bath room, barn, ctc, in fine neighborhood'on Sixth av. enue, botween Sixth and Seventh str £4,00 if taken within ten duys. write F. J, Bluits. Calion or Day, No. 39 Penrl street, Counci o spring together or sepern Address , Council Bluifs. rd nllrntl‘) best of refer. Is, Heaton Fuel D~ expericns men of good Address Co.’s oftice, > Fumu LE bull. We neJersey and Dy yenrling it about B pou Inquire round house. r I'rade—Six sections 1!{ good B IR T ancon. countys Nobr on ratlway. Call on or address Odell Bros. & Co., 103 Poar st., Council Hluffs, TFOR RENT -Hoiisé of five rcoms. ut filfi frllnkll" tlrm-l. Ot SALE—Chenp: 1 good horse. three minutes. Enquire at No. Broadway. Inquire Can beat 22 West pay the highest pric off Indy's, gents, und children’s shoes, hats, etc, D, Goldstein, clothin, s, ‘and 225 Broadway. Nos. 21 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, Wo clean the carpets, velvets, moquettes, brussels, or any other kind of carpets, without taking them up. We guarantee THAT THE CARPET WILL BE PERFECTLY CLEAN, THAT THE COLORS ARE RESTORED, and that no dust will be left in the car- a’c We guarantee our work and refer prominent parties in this city, Send us a postal card and we™ will eall upon you and »x]pllun in what way our eanu;gstnkas place G. A. FISHER, No. Sixth Avenue, Council Bluffs, Main Str THE TROT I'ALLIONS, DR “ARCHIBALD (Standard Ko, 2015) Sired by Almont No gister,” (Standard No. 5% mp No. 308. These sta it \\|| miake the season of 1887 atthe Coun- cil Blufts Driving P l"nr\,v tivul:m-nup of or address, ADE CAR I Council Bluft / Has a complete line of i Midsummer Milliners white, black and all colors, Pat- 1t ind toques, o specialty. ol st., Omitha, 1 will be at the Pacific Hotel,Council Bluffs, every Saturday forenoon OmahaDental Association removed to Hellman Block, cor. 13th and Farnam. Best sets teeth §6, fuli iy, operations rendered of our new anwsthetic. Dr. Haughawout, Manager. If you are thinking of purchasing 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 is be- yond compuarvison 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 complcte stock of Drapervies and Upholstery always on hand. We also have the finest line of Rugs ever seen in the west, 1anging in price from 50 cents to as many dol- lars, None but expervienced carpet layers and drapers employed, and all work done under the immediate supervision of our My, Stockert. N. B.--Samples of Carpets sent upon application and the very low- est prices guaranteed, GOUNCIL BLUFFS Carpet Company No. 405 BROADWA Council Bluils, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS Couneil Bluffs,Iowa. Established 1857, FRANK S, RICE, CIVIL ENGINEER, Designs, estimates and reports on bridges, X!Il.d“u“I (ll\lfl’dlllullr und l'nl:rnl‘l‘n{lnl’l}rlum Mo prints of ANy 8126 And quanticy: pOMce No 19 K. MMain St First Natlons) Baok ELECTRICITY! « 4 DR. RICHARDS' Electric Bath Rooms and Office No. 607 Mynster St., Councii 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 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 and virtue has become second to no other known remedy, in the treatment of certain forms of dise: This agent is employed here in all its most serviceable ms by the l.’uge \flllcn(‘( static machines, electric hinet baths, electric er baths, the el tric chair and electrodes for treating all parts of the body. We are prepared to do all that can be done with these ;,nm remedies, In cases of Rheumatism, Neuralga, Paralysis, inal Irntation, Rectal Diseases, Nervous Diseases in females arising frorg Uterine disorder: d 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 tre ment of hundreds of cases, after all other remedies had fai is suflicient e at worth and ]HI ctly satisfies us with its good ) pitals and sanitarians of I\.m-nnfl is l‘\nu, all other methods of treatment. In all | sors 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 aspecialty of electricity to tt xclusion of almost everything clse. This great remedy has often fallen into disrepute by being recommended and used by persons, and ph\~|( ans, perfectly ignorant of its properties and powers, who would as often advise and use the ‘Wwrong current as the right one or depend upon it in diseascs for which it is not adopted. We are sure that when the people become educated in the use of electricity for many diseases th which the body fs afllicted and find the great good therein, the medicines and patent righted nos- trums upon which they now rely will grow old and dusty on the shelves. Electricity great remedy and to fully understand and skilfully apply it is our effort and aim in life, sall at the office or send for de- e, electrici For further information scriptive and illustrated pamphlet on Electricity and Electro Therapeutic Baths, by DR. RICHARDS;, 607 Mynster Street, Council Bluffy, Ia. 506 Don'tPass 506 WITHOUT READING THIS. 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 sfock of clothing from one of the largest New York jobbing houses which has recently failed and of which I am one of the These goods are new, fresh and all of the latest novelties, consisting of mens’, youths’, boys’ and childrens’ 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 cassimerae pants accordingly. 40 per cent on the dollar will buy anything in our store Will be opened on Tuesday morning, May 17th. Come carly and avoid the rush. 20 clothing salesmen can find immediate employment by calling at once. assignees, BROADWAY GARDEN HOSE, Steam, Gas and Water Pipe NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY, No 552 Broadway. - Couucil Bluffs, Iowa Mait Ovders Shipped Promptly. ‘Swanson Music Company, No. 329 Broadway. ... .Council Bluffs ESTEY PIANOS, CAMP & GO.’S PIANOS, ALSO PIANOS OF OTHER MAK Estey Organs, Gamp & Co.’s Organs and wGste.rn GottageOrgans A few comments regarding the Estey Pianos. In every civilized country on the Jobe the name of Estey is & household word with lovers of music; it is o guiaruntes orjthe exquisite quality of tone in music al instruments, bearing the name that coms 506 506 ml\ud! confidence, admiration and enthusiasm.

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