THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; MONDAY. MAY 0 , 1887 , THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE , NO. 13 , PEARL STREET. Delivered by carrier In nny purl of the city at twenty cents per wook. H. W.TILTOH , Manager. Tt'.Mtt'HONUS : NIUIIT Knnoit No. S3. A11NOH MKNTION. N. Y.PIumblng Co7 New spring Roods atRoltcr's , tailor. A meeting o ( the city council will beheld held this evening. Frank Colemnn is in jail for being drunk yesterday morning. It Is reported that another gambling bouse IM about to bo opened. The popular resort is the Manhattan , 418 Hroailwuy , Kudio As Yentiwino. C. II. Lott is in jail for being drunk on the streets at 3 o'clock yestcrdr.y morn ing.K. . K. U. Leonard will appear before tliu police judge at 10 o'clock this morning to answer to thu charge of drunkennobs , having been arrested at 4 o'clock yester day morning. Tim yoiuic ladies bibln class of the Congregational Sunday school give an entertainment with Mrs. 1' . .J. Montgom ery at the hitter's residence on Fourth street Friday night. A largo number visited the county court house yesterday , but could not in spect the work on the interior. Tliu painting is frusli on the lloors , and thu iloors were consequently bound tight. The trustees of the Congregational church tire having plans drawn for the new paroonagu to bo built next to the church , sulliciunt money having boon se cured already to warrant nroeccding with the building. The livery business is opening up in good shape. Yesterday all the livery rigs were engaged. Hcforo the lake Manuwi ! cra/e opens a number of now livery turnouts will bo purchased and possibly a now livery stable or so will spring up. The Northwestern railway bridge be tween Loveland and Missouri Valley caught on lire on Saturday night. The fire was discovered by the' incoming fast freight crow ami extinguished. A cung of bridge men were scut to repair it yes terday morning. Molly Scott , a Hotlcn Row fairy , was placed in jail yesterday charged with disturbing the peace. It is churned that she broke in thu door to the housu of n colored man named George Carter , who resides thuru with a white wife. It is Bald that shu pounded up thu palufuco pretty bndly. It seems to be pretty well settled that there will bo a cablu line of street cars run over the now Union I'aoilic bridgo. When this is completed it wall facilitate transportation between the two cities. It does not fccom likely that there will bo much chance for driving across the brideo , as none but very steady horses could bo driven over so near passiii"1 trains , and with nothing but open parti tions. Dcnlli of Captain Frnlney. On Saturday evening J. J. Frainoy re ceived ti telegram from Shreveport , La. , informing him that his father was seri ously ill. Ho telegraphed back for further particulars und yesterday morn ing came the sad news that ho was dead. Mr. Frainoy left on last evening's tram. Ho had learned no particulars , but ihu conjec ture is that heart disease must have caused the death. Captain Frainoy was wujl known hero , and resided hero at different periods in his life. Ho was u man of wonderful physical endurance nnd development. la his younger years ho fouuht in the ring several of the hardest battles on record , and wiia known in sporting circles on both sides of the water. Although advanced in years ho preserved his physical appearance wonderfully und low would liavo by sight guessed his ago to bo half of whut it really was. Ho was n brother to the late James Frainoy , who was for so long in the merchant tailoring business hero. Personal Paragrnclia. D. IJndgcs left lust evening for Chi cago. A. lllimoh , of Spokane Fulls , W. T. was at the Ogdcn yesterday. Jcsso Kiseman , of Sioux City , was in the citj ; yesterday visiting his uncles. Reserved scats at ituslmoll's for the concert next Thursday , Muy 13. F A citizen of Sunitcrvillo , Flu. , sot out n aero of strawberry plants two years ago , nnd from the crop alone has sup ported his family in comfort , ana spent eix months of thu year in the north. See amusement column for the pro gramme of the concert by the Laities' Musical Society. Over five thousand soldiers deserted from the Untish army during the past few years. A largo party from Omaha are coming over to attend the concert at the Presby terian church , given by the Ladies'Musi- cal Society. A town In Calhoun county , Alabama , has been named Lincoln in honor of the war president. Llino , cement , planter , hair , coal , etc. Council Itlull's Fuel company , No. 581) ) llroadway , telephone 1HO. The defalcation of Hobokon's ( N. J. ) water registrar , Michael H. Murphy , it is said will reach $100,000. Drs. Himchett & Smith , ollico No. 13 Pearl st. Residence , 120 Fourth st. Telephone - phone No 10. In the case against the Now England firm charged with importing velvet work- cis under contract a witness , in describ ing the nature of the work , incidentally said that for every 100 yards of velveteen a woman outs and finishes , she walks , by actual measurement , 110 miles. J. W. & K. L. Squtro make beautiful abstracts of title , and desurvo the success they nro enjoying. Mr. Mack ay frequently sends his wife from America a dozen or moro cans of terrapin , with which she delights her Kiiostsiu Paris and London. Cheap storage in cither small or car load lots at Nos.23,24 and 20 Pearl street , J. K , SnyJor. The duke of Uolra , infant prince of Portugal , has seven cradles , which ho oc cupies in daily rotation by instruction of the court physician. J. WE. . L. Squire make beautiful Abstracts ot title , and deserve thu suc cess they tire enjoying. Lieutenant Jophson. author of the nop- ular novel. "Tho Girl 1 Left Hohind Moi" is among the Englishmen In H. M. Stan ley's exploring expedition. Latest improved gasoline stoves at No. 604 Main street , \\.A. \ \ ood. See the Quiet : Meal gasoline stove , Ifoii't fail to call and let us show it up. It costs notninz to get posted , whether ou buy or not , Cole & Cole , No. 41 ain bt. PREPARING THE PLUNGE , Tbo Bathing Suits Being Made and Manawa Improvements Under Way. TWO LITTLE BURGLARIES. The Traveling Men From n Ilnnc Dnll Clnb Dcntli of Capt. Frnlncy An Anxious Husband Finds Ills Uunnwny Wife. The Mannwa Honson. Now that the mercury is on the rise , those who took advantage of the sports at Lake Manawa last season very natur ally begin to look forward in anticipa tion of the enjoyments to bo all'orded them there again thld year. Yesterday morning several persons visited Manhattan beaeli and indulged in a batli and in the afternoon the roads leading to the lake were crowded with vehicles. In a short time from now the last year's bathing suits will bo seen in num bers hanging out to the air ; tliu buttons will bo secured more ( irmly , and missing ones will bo replaced. Already this early many are thinking ot novelties in bath ing suits and it is thotignt that a larger variety of the liner suits will be seen on the beach than ever. "I'm remodeling may bathing suit and expect to have a perfect beauty wtien I get it completed. Then I want you to see it and express your opinion before 1 wear it. It's going to be a stunner , 1 tell you , " was the remark made by a young lady yesterday morning to her lady friend as they were about to enter one of the churches. Many ladies are thinking of doing likewise , but whether there is to bo a ctiaiiiro in the style of the cut of last season "remains to bo seen. It is stated that many ladies who wore the short skirt attachment last year , propose to do away with it tins season and ap pear in simply the blouse and trowscrs , as the skirt interferes with swimming and is too heavy for comfort. In many instances it hus been worn for prouriety , and then has been so long that ono could not attempt to swim , it is not a necessary garment by any means and can with propriety bo discarded if the ladies so desire. At the famous re sorts in the cast it is seldom seen unless the wearer is a person who lias no incli nation to learn to swim , but these who arc at all anxious to become swimmers invariably discard the skirt attachment. Mr. Graves expects soon to be able to begin operations on the building of the Lake Manawa railway and to Tiavc the same completed in time tor the rush to the lake. The now hotel , it is authoritivelv stated , will bo up , and from what a UKE man was informed yesterday , only a few days will elapse be fore an important announcement will be made in regard to the same. Ono of the gentlemen who propose to erect this building and also beautify the sur roundings yesterday showed the hotel plans to a representative of this vapor , and stated that ho expects to be in a po sition by to-night , after completing all Ins plans , to order the shipment of lum ber for the same. It is proposed to have a veranda twenty foot wide around the entire hotel , except at the end next to the dining room and the restaurant , where a dancing platform , a continuation of the veranda , will bo 40x50 feet. Numerous line trees have already been set out and several fountains will be put in , as a four-inch pipe is to bo connected with the city water and run south to the hotel. The road leading to Marks' landing is to be put in repair "Humpback" bridge is to bo replaced with a line substantial bridge by the county , and the approach on either side will bo widened. Of all the improvements this is ono of the most es sential , as heretofore the vicinity of "Railroad slouch" has boon considered dangerous. This title was given this slough as it was the first slough near Council IHufls ever bridged by a rail road. The land south ot "Railroad slough" will bo scraped so as to make an oven road the cntiro width. The club house of the Council Bluffs rowing association at Marks' landing is about completed , and several of the shell boats are now to bo scon daily skip ping ajong on the water. As soon as the private sculls begin to arriyo practice in "singles" will _ then begin. The foundations of several summer cot tages are going up , and before the season is fairly opened no doubt some six or eight otliers will begin. It has been suggested that some ono put up a boat house in which to store the row boats of private parties who are not members of the boat club and wish to keep their boats in a safe place during their absence. Many skiffs and heavy boats would thus be stored. Messrs. Louis & Motzgor have secured the beach restaurant privilege for the season at Manhattan beach. The beach is now owned and to bo run exclusively by A. I ) . Walker and Odell Uros. & Co. during the season. Work on the dam has begun and it is expected will bo completed in a few days. Hhort Haul * . Some time early yesterday morning the store of Charles Liobold was entered by burglars. They effected an entrance by cutting off the putty and breaking out a window light , thereby giving thorn ac cess to a nail that was placed above the window sash to secure the same. In order to reach the plnco whore they operated they had to crawl between two buildings n distance of about twenty feet , which space was only fourteen inches wide. They stole two revolvers , an ivory handled thirty-two and a Colt's thirty- eight , besides a couple of dollars change which remained in the drawer. HAINB'S 1'I.ACK HOIiliKl ) . They also wont through Ed. Iluincs1 place next to the Revere house , in the same manner. They cut the putty off and pulled out a nail which gave them access. After taking about $3 in change which was m the money drawer they do- parted. Tourists' HUHO Ball. The traveling men have organized a base ball club , consisting of C , D. Uoyd , Hilly Kintz , J. J. Stork , Earl Gloason , R. II. Nichols , Harry liowman , J. N. Haiti- win , George llrown and John Oliver. Frank Jonowlno is the manager. The club is to meet at the Manhattan next Saturday evening to complete the pre liminary arrangements. Oflico of Mulholland & Co. , removed to in under the Citizens' bank. Telephone No. IC'O. Leave your orders for ice. Ho Found" His Wife. The man who claimed to bo from Omaha and looking after his wife as stated in the BEE yesterday , has found her. Ho reported his name as Hurt and that ho did not know if she had ran away with another man or had gene simply to shako him. The facts of the case are that the wife ran away from Iowa City leaviag her husband and two children. She came direct to this city where she has since remained , She hail no hesitancy in tell ing her whole history to her companions. She gave no reason for deserting her home , but simply wanted to sport. Yesterday shortly after noon the hus band -wandered into the place where t - . * FARM LANDS CHEAP Farming Lands In Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas , and hinging from $3.00 to 110.00 per acre. School and state lands In Minnesota on 30 years' time 5 per cnt interest. Land Uuyers faro free. Information , etc. , given bv > . 2 ? . Ijja.TJSI'SFlTJrE' , No. 555 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa , agent for Freidriksen & Co. , Chicago. ( Successors to ) HATS & GLEASON , Commission and Produce Merchants , Dealers In Groceries and Provisions. Satisfaction Guaranteed , No. 11 South Main Hired , the runaway wife was stopping. As ho was approached ho inquired for the woman who had recently arrived and said if she was disengaged ho would like very much to see her. As she entered the room ho simply said. "My God , Laura , " while she informed the landlady that ho was her husband. The two were then advised to nuietly re turn to their home. They then retired to a secluded room , whore they remained until time to take last evening's train for home. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ppccln ! advertisements , cuch as kost , Fo.ind 'Jo Loan , Tor S\lo : , To Kent , Vt tints , Hoarding , etc. , will bclnscrtod In this column ut the \o\r \ ratoorTENCKNTSI'Klt LINU iorihuflrst Insor- Ion und t'lvo Cents I'o rhino for cnch subsequent Insertion , I.cavo advertisements nt our ollico No. U I'carl street , nuar llroudwur , Council 111 u ITs. WANTS. \\T ANTii-iood : ( B'rl ' for stnullnrlviito fain- > V | iy. Apply to Mrs. Uco. T. I'lielps , nt OK Jon House. FOH SAT.C Cheap : n Booil hnrfc. ( "mi licat thrco minutes. Enquire nt No. 13 West Droadway. . \\7 ANTEI ) Atrenti to buy territory for the V > ut'St seltltm article on the market. flO to $100 a dny cun bo made at It. Address Sec , lice , Council Illulla. _ NOTICE Will pay the hlKhest price for first- class cast-on lady's , Kent : ? , " 'id ' children's clothing , boots , shoes , hats , etc. U. Goldstein , NOB.17 nnd "J-B llroitdway. _ - - sections of peed FOllSALlJ-OrTrado-SIx , Nub. , on U. P. railway. Cull on or address Odoll Bros. & Co. , 10) ) 1'earl St. , Council lllutr.i. FOH SALE Complete plant and equipment for It U. bridge work , consisting of 7 pile drivers , carpenters tools , touts , bedding nnd boardlnp out lit for l.'i'J ' men. In ( rood re pair. Now stored at Chencnno , W.T. For In ventory and terms addrcssNo. 13 , N , Main St. , Council IllulTs , IOWH , House Cleaning is to bo done by nearly all the ladies in the spring. Now is the rijiht time to do this. For ladies , it is a disagreeable but unavoid able work , and we make the oiler to do the most troublesome work of all , that is TO CLEAN THK CARPETS. Wo clean the earpets , velvets , mouettes | , brussels , or any other kind of carpets , without taking them up. We guarantee THAT THE CAIU'KT AV1LL BE 1'KKKKOTLV CLKAN , THAT THE COI.OUH AHE UKbTOItEU , 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. FISIIKH. Mo. UIW Sixth Avenue , Council Hlulls. Iwill lie at the Pacific JrotclCottncll Itlnffs , every Saturday forenoon OmnhnDontal Association removed to Ilcllman lilock , cor. l3th ! and Farniun. Host sets teeth $0 , fully warranted. All operations rendered paink'ss by the use of our now aiuustliotio. Dr. llanghuwout , Manager. JOHN Y. STONE. JACOB SIMS STONE & SIMS , Attorneys at Law , ac lice in the State and Federal Courts. Rooms 7 and S Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCIL BLUFFS. FRANK S. RICE , CIVIL ENGINEER , Designs , estimates and report ! on bridges , viaducts , foundations und ffenonil entrlnoorlnir. Blue prints of nnv slzo and nuantltr. Ortice No 1U N. Muln St. , First National Bank Dl ck. R. RICE , M. D. Cancers and other Tumors Removed without the knile or Drawing o Blood. Over 80 vears Practical experience. No. 11 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. CROCKERY , LAMPS , GLASSWARE , AND FINE POTTERY. Prices Very Low , W. S. HOMER & Co. , NO. 23 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL VLUFFS , t I IA. LATEST NOVELTIES In Amber , TortoiseShell ctc.Hair Or nnnients , as wcll as the newest nov- eltk'Hin Lair goods. Mr * . G.L. Gillette 9 Melu. street. Out of town work so licited. , , ' Jfc S SHZiMJ REALBTATE , Vncnnt Lots , I.iimls , City Residences niul Farms. Aero property In western part of city. All selling cliuini to iiiuku room ( or spring : stuck R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate & Insurance Agent , llnoiii G , over Oniccr & 1'iisoy's Hank , Coitno llluUs. O. R. ALLEN , Enpeer urvefor MapPoblisher No. 11 North Main St. City nnd county mnps , of cities and counties In western lownTNcutiiskti uml'Knnsas. THE TROTTING STALLIONS , DR. ARCHIBALD ( Standard No. 2015) ) Sired by Almont No 33 , and "Kcgibtor. " ( Standard No. 15813. Sired by Tramp No. 1)08- ) These stallions will make the season of 1887 at the Coun cil fluffs Driving Park. For particulars inquire of or address , WADE GARY , Council Bluffs , la. OFFICER < C PUSEY , Council IHulFs.Iowa. Established 1S5T. , , - 11V - The Ladies Miisica At the Presby tcrian Church , Thursday Evening , May 12th. I'UOfiltA.MMK : OrBnn--"I'roco9Sioniil March , " 8. II. Whitney. Mr. 0. Nonniindlo. Trio "IlHll , Hull , Hall , " Amlerton. MIs PS Market nnd Mr. Hypos. "AiiKCl lit the Window" Tours. Mr. llrlghutn. "O Suluttius" LiB7t Liidlos' Choral Society , Mr , Krnnko , director. Duet-"I Will Magnify Thno" Mosonthal. Miss es l'isoy a nd MrrkH. llocit-"Aiid God Created Mnn."Alr."In Nntlv6 Worth" Haydn'flCreiitlon. Mr. Wilklns. Duet "Tho Antcl" Itiitilnstcln. MisM .Mcrkcl A "Lift Thlno Kyes-Mcnclelssohn. -Twilight" Alit. Ladles' Choral Society. "Hessnrrcction" lloMon. Mr. Ili'lgluun. Trio "O , I'uriullso-Arr'tril by II. lllrd. Misses Pnsoy , Miirkcl und Mr. Troynor ' Hour My I'ravor" Mendelssohn , Solo Miss Morkol nnd Mixed Cliorus. Reserved Scats at Ilushncl.'s , 75c. Announces that ills stock of Finelmportecl Spring-Millinery In Choice Shapes ol Hats & Bonnets , Together with a LargeLinc of Novelties In Fancy Ma terials in now Ready for YOMJ * Care fill Inspection. 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha , Korses g Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select fioin. Several pairs of fine drivers , sin gle or do'ible. MASON WISE , Council Bluffs Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards Lroiidwuy , Council Uluffs , Opp. Dummy Depot e Horses und mulcfr kept const.antlyou hand , for sale nt retail or in car loads Orders promptly -lllletl by contract on short notice. Stook sold on cominission. SULUTEU & HOLEY , Proprietors. Telephone No. 114 Formerly of Keil Sale. Stables , corner 1st. avo. and -1th struct. ( jRESTOtf HOUSE. The only Hotel in Council Bluffs Having a Fire Escape. And All Modern Improvements , 215 , 217 and 219 Main St. MAX MOJIN , Prop. JV. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace. Oillco over American Express. E. S. BARNETT , Justice ol the Peace , 415 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Refers to any bank or business house in , the 1 . . city , Collections a specialty. People's ' Store GREAT MAY - SALE ! Will Open Zo-Morrow Morning. MayiOth , This is Our Clearing OF ALL SPRING GOODS Anil reductions hare been made that will he interesting. Tl e ncaxon for vrarintltcutt ; fs now only fairly ipmetl , anil It may srcm foolish to ntliice in'iccn on ( food * that ttrcjiii-t in season , Init that's the n'ay we do it. We nei'cr carry styles over from one season to ano'her , anil ivr tlon'i wait till it ly so late that nobody wants them lie/ore a'e red tire i > ricen. Jtrrrythiny will be found as ad vertised. /jfrc'.s Worntcd Dress Ooodf , in the best snrlny shades , 3d inches wide , foi imrlu sold at 35c to u On , Onr May Sale Price 25c. 27 > pieces all wool , 30 , US and4O inch Naitinna in all the latest fh-tdcs , formerly fold at tiScto l per yard , Our fflay Sale Price 50c 12 > Combination -iults , tnlhiestim- jtorted Moods , with plnsh and vel vet stripes , formerly sold at $25 to $ ; t t each. Our May Sale Price $20 $ BABO-AINS IN WASH GOODS IN THIS GREAT MAY SALE. HEAD EVERY WORD ! Victoria Lawns , , 'tc , 4c , Sc , He , We and I , c. India Linen , fie , 8c , lOc , ISc , 18c and 20c. Check Nainsook , lie , tic , Sc , lOc , Uc and XOc. India Mull , Hie , ISc , 20c and 2Sc Sttiyed and Jtarrcd Cambrics in white and ecru , 4c , fie , ( ic , Sc , lOc , ISc , ISc and 2Oc. Thousands of pieces vf goods to be slaughtered. Three cases of good Ginghams , dress and apron styles at fie. The same goods are sold tn this city else where at from 1O < ; to 12\c per yard. Two cases best quality Pongee Vaulards Ginghams , elegant pat terns , best goods at lOc ; regular prlre Jfic to Jtic. 7.1O pieces best dress styles Seersucker - sucker and Ginghams at lOc and IHlc. The most elegant styles of French and Scotch Ginghams will be found among them. 7-8 wide Amcilain Sateens , Se worth 12\c. 78 wide American Sateens , lOc ; worth llic. 7-8 wide American Sateens , ISc ; worth % Oc , French Sate "its , yard wide , 20c and 2 > c ; worth 3Kc. Jlet Ficiifh Sateens , yard wide , Site and It7\c \ ; worth MIc. These goods offered at above prices and only one dress pattern will be sold to any one customer. SPECIAL SALE ONE DAY ! LAWNS , ft cases of Lawns , TO-MORROW ONLY , at ! ic per yard ; regular value Git per yard. 3 casts good Lawni at5c ; worth lOc. a cases Lawns at tic and We ; worth double the money. Only one drcm pattern will be sold to any r-ni eustt.tnvr. THIS SA LE is for MONDA Y Only ! CALICOS , On Monday ! t catet goad Calicos at He. 1O eases best Standard Prints made at ( > c ; ngular price 7c to lOc. This May Sale embraces El'EltY- TJUNG. Special bargains in Laces. 8 ; > eclal bargains In' Embroidery , Special bargains in 1'arasols , Special bargains in Fans. Special bargains in Summer Un- derwfar , Special bargains In Men's l-'ur- nishing Goods. II H.MtY EISKMAX & CO.'g PEOPLE'S STORE , Nos , 314 , 316 , 318 and 320 BROADWAY , COUNCIL JILUFFS , - - - IA. N. It. Special ami prompt atten tion given to all ordcru entrusted to our care. Samples furnished upon application. . , . . , ( ELECTRICITY ! r * & V DR , RICHARD'S ' Electric Bath Rooms and Officif No. 607 Mynsier St. , Council Bluffs. One Sciuare North of the P. O. Building. Treatment and Baths Given Ladies by Mrs. Dr. Richards on Tuesday , Thursday & Saturday. Electricity isa rlemarkablc naturalagcnt which has long been known anil utilized as a rcme dy fordscase ami continued experience has enlarged its sphere of useful ness and improved its appliances by which it is employed until its utility a nu virtue has become second to no other known remedy , in the treatment of certain forms of- disease. This agent is employed here in all its most serviceable forms by the aid o large batteries , static machines , ejectric cabinet baths , electric water baths , the clec-jl trie chair and electrodes for treating all parts of the body. We are prepared to do * all that can be done with these great remedies. In cases of Rheumatism , Neuralgi.ii/ I'aralysis , Spinal Irritation , Rectal Diseases , Nervous Diseases in females arising from Uterine disorders and many other chronic and etibactite troubles , it stands at ? the head of all known remedies or methods cure. A thorough study of it for years and the successful treatment of hundreds of cases , after all other remedies had failed - ' ed , is sullicient 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 leading all other methods of treatment. In all leading colleges the professors arc 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 electricitv to the exclusion of almost everytling ! , . else. This great remedy has often fallen into disrepute by being recommended and used by persons , and physicians , perfectly ignorant of its 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 use of electricity ( or many diseases with which the body Is afllicted and find the ureat good therein , the medicines and patent righted nos trums upon which they now rely wilt grow old and dusty on the shelves. Electricity is nature's great remedy and to fully understand and skilfully apply it is our effort and aim in life. For further information call at the office or send for de scriptive and illustrated pamphlet on Electricity and Electro Therapeutic Baths , by DR. RICHARDS , 60V Mynster Street , Council Bluffs , la. By far the Largest and Most Complete Stoclj CARPETS Curtains , Upholstery Goods , Etc. , Etc. , In the City , at 405 Broadway. Co uncil Bluffs Carpet Co. Council Bluffs , Iowa. GARDEN HOSE , Steam , Gas and Water Pipe NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY , No 552 Broadway. - Council Bluffs , Iowa Mall Orders Shipped Promptly , Onr . Real Estate Broker and Dealer Council Blull'K Olllcc , Temple. Oinaliii Olllceu 111 North lUlh Htrvul. Particular attention ( 'lvcn to in- vcHtliif , ' fund * for non - reitl- < lcnt * . Special biireitliiH In lot * A ; acre property in Omaha Ac. C'onti- cll Itliill'N. Correspondence solic ited. Swanson Music Company , No. 329 Broadway Conncil Bluffs ESTEY PIANOS , GAMP & GO.'S PIANOS , r S ALSO PIANOS OF OTHKIt MAKKS. Estey Organs , Camp& Co.'s ' Organs and Western CotiageOrgans A few comments regarding the Estoy Pianos. In over ? civilized country on the globe the namu of Ksti y is a household word with lovers of music ; it is a guarantee for thu exquisite quality of tonu in musical instruments , bearing the name that com- , luauds confidence , admiration and enthusiasm.