1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY. MAY 20 , 1887.r' ' THE DAILY BEE. COUNCHTBLUFFS OFFICE , WO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Delivered ty currier In nnypnrtof the city at tw cntr cents per wtok. II. W. TILTON. - Mannior. TKMIPHONES : BrRiNrsH OFFICE. Ko. 43. NIOIIT Kimoii No. A. M INOIl M KNT10N. N. Y.l'lunibltiR ( Jo. ' New spring Koodt jit Rcltcr's , tailor. Additional Council Bluffs news ou Sec- Dinl page , The popular resort h tlio Manhattan , 118 Broadway , Hiullo & Yunnwlno. A tooil tfirl wanted for general house work. Airs. 11. W. Tilton , HUB olliec. Bring thu little ones to sou our show window to-day and to-morrow. Council BlullH Carpet Co. The next open air concert to bo el von by the Havurlan bund , will bo on Thurs day evening , May ' 20 , at Bayliss park. All persons arc requested to dump all rubbish , etc. , In thu Hlouirh In the north end of the fair ground. " F. 11. Guanulla , city marshal. T. D. King & Co. expressed their ap preciation of the Bavarian bund concert by presenting thu musicians with a box of cigars , for v/hioh the recipients were duly grateful. The Wilson case is still on. The de fense concluded its testimony yesterday , and the plaintiff began nutting in re buttal evidence. The arguments may bo reached to-morrow. A. IJaumgartner , of Henderson , died Wednesday , and will bo buried to-day. Ho was postmaster of Henderson , was a prominent clti/en and merchant of that place , and was well known in tills city. W. S. Amcnt has closed the contract for building a brick row of three tene ment house.nine rooms cach.on Seventh street. Martin Hughes will do the brick work , and C. Boson the carpentry. The buildings are to be completed in ninety days. The Baptist ladies cave an ice cream and strawberry sociable last evening. The proceeds are to go toward meeting the generous subscriptions which the Baptist folks pledged to the aid of thu Scandinavian Baptist church , in its struggle to pay for the new church. Will the lady who called on me on Han- croft street , Council Bluffs , soon after my husbat'd'nlr. ( E. 1) . Cross ) trial at ( lien- wood , la. , and who at my request called on Wright & Baldwin , attorneys , please call , or send me her name and postollico address , and much oblige Mrs. E. 1) . Cross , licvero house , Council Bluffs. Miss ninddorii To-Nlglit. This evening Miss Minnie Maddern appears at the opera house in "Caprice. " The Boston ( Journal pictures her thus : "Tho artless art displayed by the charm ing young actress as Mercy Baxter , the untutored but captivating daughter of the rough country farmer , captured the audience in the opening scene , and she retained her hold upon their sympathies until the curtain fell upon the reunion of the husband and wife after a separation of eight years. Wo have rarely had a liner evidence of great natural ability rising superior to the conditions of art interpreting by means of the simple graces of womanhood , phases of senti ment , of passion , of contacting emotions that a more studious art might have portrayed with moro finish ; but with less charm , less delightful simplicity , less symathctio tenderness , less impressive truth than her acting in the third act of the play. Miss Madderu is still young ; she is vivacious and winsome , tind is destined to achieve a high position upon the stage. Not the least of Miss Mad- doru's accomplishments Is her singing. " See the only standard bred stallions for service in Council Bluffs. "Dr. Arch ibald , " No. 3,015 , and "Register , " No. 6,813. At the driving jiark. Personal Paragraphs. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Edmundson have started on their European trip. Mr. Er nest Hart accompanied them to New York. Dr. Lawrence expects soon to depart for Europe on a two years' trip. He is planning on spcndjng next winter in Italy and the following season in Paris. Mrs. L. 11. Josslyn , of Janesvillo , Wis. , arrived hero yesterday ou a visit to her daughters. Mrs. 11. W. 'lilton , Mrs. P. M. Pryor and Miss Emma Josslyn. See the only standard bred stallions for service in Council Bluffs. "Dr. Arch ibald , " . 3,015. and "Register , " No. 6,812. At the driving park. The Ilamblotouian stallion , Arbitrator , can be seen at my stable ou Fourth or Bancroft streets , three doors south of Hattonhaur's carriage repository. Ho is a grandson of Uysdyko's llambletonian on the sire side , and a grandson of Mem- brine chief on the dam side , the ac knowledged principal products of speed and general purpose horses in America , and Arbitrator is no exception to the rule. Ho is a horse ot great in dividual merit and speed , and for the purpose of convincing the breeders of high bred horses that ho is all that is claimed of him , 1 will speed him a ten or twenty-mile dash on the road to 000 pounds1 weight with any stallion owned in the country. Breeders ol nigh bred horses will make a note of this and carry it in their hats , as the owner of these horses puts all the money he has or can borrow into straight horses , and not into books , pamphlets and wind , talking about their forty-second cousins' per formances. Also Colonel Rcve , bred by W. H. H. Colby , of Fort Dodge , la. , sired by Starlight - light , by Star of tlio West , dam by Coupon pen , Jr. , by Coupon , by Rysdyko's Ham- bletonian. This colt is a stranger in a strange land , but his breeding is cer tainly all any man could wish for. His grout and positive individuality , his true and powerful stride , his wonderful con stitutional powers , and his powerful ( tool-converted frame work , insure for him a career that will place him among the grandest stallions in the west. D. QUAY. Gold Watches and Chains. The largest atd best stock to select from at the lowest prices , at C. B. JACQUKHMIN & Co's. Onico of Mulholland & Co. , removed to in under the Citizens' bank. Telephone No. 103. Leave your orders for ice. Cheap'storage in either small or car load lots at Nos.22,34 and 20 Pearl street. J. R , SnyJcr. lrs. Hanchott & Smith , olllco No. IS Pearl st. Residence , 120 Fourth st. Tele phone No 10. . J.WE. . L. Squire make beautiful abstracts of title , and deserve the sue cess they are enjoying. Don't you buy a gasoline stove till yoi have examined the Quick Meal. Youinuj regret it , aa many hare. Cole & Cole , No. 41 , Mam street. Bend your fireworks and other Fourtl of July orders to the Mueller Music com wany. No 103 Mula street , Council Blutl'a Wholesale only. Latest improved gasoline stovcj at N c 604 Main street. W. A. NV ood. Lime , cement , plubtcr , hair , coul , etc. Council Bluffs Fuel company , No. 53' ' Uroadway , telephone 180. They Observe Ascension Day With Pil grimages and Refreshments , STREET ELECTRIC LIGHTS. Success of n Tmcnl Invention Mian Alnddcm To-Nljjht A Youn/f / Mail Hnvcd Ity Ills Sinter's Tender * IICHS The Stolen Snddlo. Ascension Day. Ascension day was observed hero by the Knights Templar In accordance with the programme and arrangements an nounced before. There was a largo at tendance of Knights and the mounted pilgrimages were viewed by the lookers- on with great interest. It was certainly as pleasing a parade as ever passed along the streets of Council BluiFs. There was a goodly number of visitors from other cities. The services at St. Paul's ' church were very interesting and impressive. Rev. T. J. Muckny , who is also a Sir .Knight , olllciated. The churcn was beautifully decorated with llowers. On the pulpit was a largo Maltese cross of cut llowers , ami another noticeable deco ration was that of the stained window which was donated to the church by Ivanhoe commandery. The front pews were filled with uniformed Knights , and the rest were taken eajiorly by ladies and gentlemen anxious to .sou and hear. A most excellent choir rendered the musical portion of the service in a highly pleas ing manner. The choir consisted of Mrs. Dillon as soprano , Mrs. Ward as alto , Mr. l.M. Troynor as tenor and Mr. Ed. Spooncr as bass , with Prof. Lipiort as organist. Mrs. Dillon hasacnind voice , and its clear , full notes could be heard in all parts of the church , and in the "To Dcuni Laudamus" she did some most ex cellent solo work. The other parts were well sustaintcd also , and the music was especially enjoyable. One of the most pleasing features of the service was when the knights arose , and , drawing their swords , raised them and joined In repeat ing the apostle's creed. Rev. Mr. MacUay's sermon was an earnest , clear and eloquent one. Ho chose as his text the words found in Acts 1:0 : "Lord , wilt tliou at this time restore again the king dom to Israel ? " Ho dwelt upon the fitness of observ ing Ascension day. It was the diadem of all the Christian festivals. The resur rection of Christ was rightfully com memorated by the Easier day , but if Christ had simply risen from the dead to live again a life of sorrow and struggle , it would have availed but little. It was His ascension which showed that the vic tory over death was real. It presented the irrcat fact that there was not only a resurrection , but that there was a life beyond , an ascension into another and better realm. The preacher drew a very interesting comparison between templarism and the church , showing that they were both based on the same truths , the same faith , the same traditions. It was very fitting , therefore , that they should join in the observance of this Christian festival. The ancestorial tem plarism was accompanied by war in its dire reality. While the sword was not used now for the drawing of blood , j'ct the morals and the manhood had been bequeathed to these succeeding genera tions , and the same virtues were to bo followed for higher and nobler purposes. Christ came to establish a kingdom , but it was a spiritual one. The church and this order of Christian knighthood had a common foe to light , and wore striving to reach a like victory. They were organ izations to be used not as an end , but as a moans of helping build up that king dom of righteousness which Christ came on earth to establish. The sermon throughout was strong , thoughts were closely linked , but clearly given , and the rhetorical clothing was too tine to bo sub jected to the crowding process of a sum marized report. After the services at the church the knights mounted their horses. The first pilgrimage was to the residence of Sir Knight L. B. Crafts , whore refreshments were served. Then the pilgrimage was made to Fairview cemetery. As the long line of mounted knights proceeded along Broadway they presented a beautiful sight , and the sidewalks wore lined with eager watchers. At the cemetery there were simple services at the graves of the fallen knights , Weirich and Ficara. Sir Knight Joseph Lyman cave the address at the crave of the lirst , and Sir Knight C. M. llarl at that of Ficara. Both ad dresses were brief , but the tributes wore tender and befitting. The pilgrimage was resumed , the kniehts riding to Fair- mount park , and after observing its marvelous beauty , they proceeded to the residence of Sir Knight W. C. James , where refreshments wore served. This was the closing scene of the day , and all participants seemed to enjoy themselves greatly. The following are these who joined in the proceedings : IVANHOK COMUAHDAUY No. 17 , K. T. Sirs E. 11. Fonda. E. C. ; J. B. Atkins , G. ; J. Lyinan , C. G. ; T. J. Macfcay. P. ; T. B. Lacey , Rco. ; ( J. 11. Jackson , S. W. V. W. Carey , J. W. ; W. D. Stillman Std. B.M.Dugnctto. ; Sd. B.S. ; 1. Kin W. ; S. S. Nash , S.j W. D. Robinson , J. _ . Martin , W. C. James , George Vearns , G. W. Drake , J. C. Gothwaito , Ed Mott , L. B. Crafts , D. B. Pile , George lludio , C. M. Hurl , J. 11. Snyder , R. T. Bryant , J. O. Hoffmayr , M. J. Allworth , J. P. Faul , S. C. Osboru , W. F. Laraway , C. D. Stevens , James McNaughton and L. B. Judson. MOUNT ZION COMMANDAUV No. 49 , K. T. , stationed at Harlan , la. Sirs W. F. Cleveland , E.G. ; J. H. Louis , C. G. ; O. P. W viand. Reo. ; W. J. Davis , T. ; George S. Gibbs , W. ; W. C. Campbell , Sd. B. ; P. B. Hunt , P. ; J. M. Kuhl , H. J. Garland , D. Daley. B. F. Esholman , W. W. Whellor , W. J.Williams.EdBtirgstrcsser , D. B. Shcller , E. A. Vaughan , IV B. Kuil T. J. Garrisson , A R. Barrett , A. S. Roiloy , F. H. Smith , S. B. Frum , H. Freeman and D. J. Klssler. MOUNT CALVAKV COMMANDF.IIY No. 1 , K. T. , stationed at Omaha. Nob. Sirs Gusttw Anderson , E. C. : C. P. Need ham , G. ; H. G. Clark. C. G. ; V. P. Low , J. W. H. P. DoValon. S.V. . ; J. N. Westberg , W. ; M. Cody , Sid. B. ; M. O. Moore , Sd. B. Past grand otticcrs of Nebraska : E. K. Long. P. G. C. ; C. P. Noedhara , P. 1) . G. C. ; G. W. Lininger.P. G. C. G. , G. F. Mahood , J. Reed , J. G. Willis , W. A. Stowo , D. M. Wilson. N. B. Apple , T. E. Keys , J. T. Clarkson , E. Davis , A. Atkinson - son , L. Borka , H. S. Smith , \V. A. Gard ner , D. E. Humo. J. H. llutler. W. B. Leach , P. C. Paschal commandery No. 83 , K. T. , Chlllicotho , Mo.j J. E. McDonald , Hope commandery No. 30 , St. Clairville , O. ; F. McCroa , Malta commandory No. 31 , Ottumwa , la ; S. F. Uoyco. Duluth commandery , Minn. Alfred Green , KedroncoinmandoryNo. 43 , Atlantic ; F. M. Pierce , Mankato com- mandory No. 4 , Minn. : 0. P. Brlnton , Excaliber oommamiery No. It ) , Boone. la. E. C. Smith , Columbian commandery No. 8 , Sioux City ; J.'S. Grctzor , the same. tbo City. There seems to be a good deal of dis satisfaction about the present manner ncd expense of lighting the streets , as well as tbo cxhorbltant price of gas for private consumption. The council is en tertaining proposals for street lighting , and some very low estimates are being mud . Thu electric light company is ar ranging to submit a proposition at an ! , early date , uaU It ii not unlikely that ar rangements will bo made by which the business portion of the city will bo lighted by electric lights , and the residence portion tion by oil devices. The council expects to have to take up the question at its next meeting , there being otic prouosal on which the company making it wants action at an early date. A Tjocnt Invention. C. J. Bcckman is meeting with won derful success with his patent fence and rail sockets. The patent was issued only last February , but its merits are so ap parent that it lias jumped Into public favor. It only needs to be scon to convince - vince anyone that it is just what is needed. It is very simple and inexpens ive , and its advantages and variety of uses are lee numerous to mention. Among the great advantages In fence building is that while the fence is as solid as the everlasting hills , yet any panel can bo removed in two minutes. For repairing , where there is a broken picket or rail , or for gaining an entrance into a yard , this easy removal of a panel is very conven ient. Another great advantage is that no matter how much wood may shrink or rot , the end of the rail is held linn , is protected from rain and weather , and made durable. Any kind of fencing can be put up with these sockets or locks. In gas-pipe fencing there is no need for couplings , and hence the rails in panels are perfectly smooth. The locks are nmdo of maloablo iron , on account of durabil ity , and give a line finish to a fence. In fact there are many such ad vantages which are to bo seen at a glance. Mr. Bcckman is energetically calling public attention to the merits of his patent , and it is pleasing to note that he is meeting with such succes as the val iant , empty sleeved vetei an merits. Al though his patent is young , he has put up a 1-irge amount of fencing with it al ready. Among the fences are : Six hun dred feet at the residence of A. J. Crit- tendon , on upper Broadway , and 100 feet in front of his property on Lincoln ave nue ; ! ! 3 ( ! feet in front of the South Third street school house ; 000 feet at the ceme tery in Quick , Hardin township ; 000 feet at A. B. Walker's residence on Sixth uv- cnuu-,369 feet at S.Fnrnsworth's residence on South Eighth street ; 50 feet at C. llaltleno's residence ; 285 feet for ( k'orgo Korline , East Pierce street. There arc other orders in , and all seem delighted who have the patent in use. These con templating fence building should look at these fences , or communicate with Mr. Beckmuu. See the only standard bred stallions for service in Council lilullV , "Dr. Archi bald. " No. 2015 , and "Hegister , " No. 5813 , at the driving park. Ills Sister Hoftencd. George R. White , who was arrested hens for larceny in Chicago , was yester day released. It scorns that ho had boon living too fast there , and in order toraiso some money had relieved his sister of considerable jewelry. The young man was repentant , and yesterday gave the needed information as to where the jewelry was. On this being telegraphed to Chicago the reply was received that the sister would not prosecute , and that the young man should therefore be turned loose. It seems that the most the sister desired was to have her brother pinched and made to reveal what ho had done with her jewels. SPECIAL NOTICES. STOTICIE. Spcciiti advertisements , such M Lost , Found ' .toLnnn , For Sale , To Kent , V > ants , Hoarding , etc.-will bolnsortod In this column nt tbo loir rntoof TEN CENTS PBK LINE f or the first inact ion nnd Vivo Cents PcrMnefoioacb : subsequent Insertion. Leave advertisements nt our olllco No. 12 Vearl street , nuir : Uromlwuy , Council Uluffs. WANTS. FOK HKNT-Ono ofllco and ono business room nonr the now postoffleo on Broadway , Ono live room house , f 1" . Ouo three room house , $10. Ono soron room house , $ -0. O. Mayne. No. 829 Slxuh ave. FOR BALE-A section ol good land In Lin coln county , Neb , , for a stock of hard ware. Address Udell Ilrog. & Co. , No. 103 1'oiirl itroot. Council DlntTs. or corner Farnam and 6tli streets , Omahu. FOH SALE AstocK ffonornl merchandise In a Rood town In western Iowa. A first- class chance for unv ono wishing to engage In business. Stock will invoice about $800 and will bo sold clioap. Tor further Information 'nquiro ol M. K. Smith Sc Co. , Omaha , or N. C. litlllpg , Broker , No. 419 Ilroadwny , Council Hulls. "I7UU BALK -A choice house containing eight - trooms , with porches , lurnaco , bath room , barn , etc , In flue neighborhood on Sixth IIT- onue , between Sixth and Seventh streets , for f4f > 00 If taken within ton days. Call on or wrlto F. J. Day , No. 89 Pearl street , Counoi mutts. FOR SALK-Or Trade Six sections of good land In Lincoln county , Nob. , on U. P. railway. Call on or address Udell Ilros. & Co. , 03 I'cnrl St. , Council lllutrs. FOIl BALE Cheap ; a good horse. Can beat throe mlautei. Enquire at No. 1332 West Broadway. VrC > TICE-wm pay the highest price for first- Ll class cast-ptf lady's , gents , and children's clothing , boou , shoes , bats , etc. D. Goldstein , NOB. 217 and ! Broadway. Honsn denning is to bo 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 worlc , and we make the offer to do the most troublesome work of all , that is TO CLEAN THE CARPETS. Wo clean the carpets , velvets , moqucttcs , brussels , or any other kind of carpets , without taking them up. Wo guarantee THAT THE CAHl'ET WILL HE I'EKKKOTLY CLKAN , THAT THE COLOU3 AIIE HE8TOUKD , and that no dust will bo left in the car- pot. Wo guarantee our work and refer to prominent parties in this city. Send us a postal card and wo will call upon you and explain in what way our cleaning takes placo. G. A. FISIIEK. No. C23 Sixth Avenue , Council blulls. The Firm of Rosa & Russol. Dissolved by mutual consent this 16th day of May. J , A. HOBS will continue the business and pay all bills of the late nrm and collect all ac counts. J. A. KOSH. W. A. HUBSEL. Star Sale Stabfes and Mule Yards Urondwtiy , Council Blulls , Opp. Dummy Depot . _ e Horses and mules kept constantlyon hand , for sale at retail or in car load Orders promptly tilled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. SHLUTKR & BOLEV , Proprietors. Telephone No. 114 Formerly of Keil Sale. Stables , corner 1st. are. and 4th street. IIai a complete line of [ 1 1 I'll' I.nrgnlihtJluvrhtto.black and all colors. Pat tern bonnets , hats and torjuct , a ipoclaltjr. Ko lilt Uouglai it. , Omaha. J { . RWE , M. D. Cancers and'other ' Tumors Icmorcd without the knitc or Drawing o Blood. Over 80 vears Practical experience. o. 11 Peart St. , Council Uluffs. CRESTON HOUSE. 'he only Hotel in Council Bluffs Having a fire Estape. And All Modern Improvements. 215 , 217 andlaiO Main St. MA1X M01TX Prop. K. S. BAUXETT , Justice oi the Peace , 415 Uroadway , Council BlulR lefers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. TME TROTTING STALLIONS , DR. ARCHIBALD Standard No. 2915) ) Sired by Almont No I ) , nud "Kt-irisUsr , " ( Standard No. 0812. sired by Tramp No. 808. Tlieso stallions vil ! make the .season of 1887 at the Coun- 3il lilulls Driving Park. For particulars nuiiiiro of or address , WADE CAKY , Council Blulls , la. FllAXK S. HICK , CIVIL ENGINEER , , estimates nnd reports on bridges , 'Inducts , foundations mid goneriil eiiKiiiccrlnjf. Jluo prints ot ntiy slzo nnd cimiuUty. Onicu No 13 N. Muln St. , First National Bank Block. CROCKERY , LAMPS , GLASSWARE , AND FINE POTTERY. I'rlccs Very Low , W. S. HOMER & Co. , JVO. XV 3IAIX ST. , COUNCIL 11LUFJFS , : : I A. OHN V. STONE. JACOB fUMS STONE & SIMS , Attorneys at Law , actice in the Stajje and Federal Courts. Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Horses ] $ Mules ? or all purposes , bought and sold , at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select from. Several pairs of fine drivers , sin gle or double. MASON WISE , Coicil Bluffs OFFICER & PUSET , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Established 1SST. LATEST NOVELTIES In Amber , TortoiscShcll etc.Hair Or nnnicnts , as well as tlio newest nov elties in lialr goods. Mrs.C. L.Gillette 20 Main St. Out of town work so licited. WAIT FOR THE GREATEST 10 GT. SHOW ON EARTH. KING & FRANKLIN'S ' - ) NE\V ( - Colossal Shows ! - ) AND ( - WILD.WEST ! f T _ - A MIGHTV CONGHKSS OF - WORLD FAMOUS FEATURES ! A Splendid Amusement Organization , known throuchout tlio IciiK'li ana broiultli of the land. To speak of ita Hiiro Merita Is a useless task. SulOco It to any Unit while this year It is moro than Double Its Former Vastness In all Departments , the price of admission Is Iteduuod Quo Hundred Per Coat. AT COUNCIL BLUFFS - TWO DAYS ONLY' - Thursday & Friday , Maj 26-27 Troupe of Performing Stallions Imported and educated expressly for this show. 10 lleaiitlful Female Aerial Artists 10 15 Earth's Great Human Marvels 15 7 FUNNV CLOWNS 7 The Molly Bom of Momus 1 SIXTEEN i-ILUPUTIAN PONIE3 In Surprising nnd lleautlful i'erfornmncoi , 5 LKAOING NATIONS OF TUB KAUTII 8 Kepreioutod In Oar Famous Troupe of Ail-Star ArtltU. Troupe ofYlru Walkers. Troupe Performing Hlrdg. LIFE ON THE PLAINS I And thrllllnifly contrasting the WIM West of the New World with tbo Classic Pastimes of the Old , introducing Cowboys. Western Indians. and Mexican Vnnuoroi. The most novel and complete exhibition of the kind over projected , including every typo of manhood known to those who dwell on the Wild Frontier , or Just Over the Border. An Exhibition that is not a Show but a fact. GRAND FI1F.F. STHKET PARADE AT 10 A. M. ADMISSION 10 CENTS- TWO Performance * Dally , 1 Had T P. U. $100,000.00 $ Worth of Men's , Boys' and Children's J Hats , Gaps and Gents' ' Furnishing Goods. At forced sale , commencing Monday , May 16th , regard less ol1 cost or value at & GO'S. Peoples' ' Store Eelow we give ci partial list of prices during this sale. Men's Sunnnci' Coats , all nlseat ISc each. n' Seersucker Coals and Vests , choicest patterns , at ! )5c for coat ami vest * ittJis' and ' sizes boys' , same price. dlcn's suits , cents , pants and vests , l,91.yt , $ l. a , $2.30 , 94 , $3 and $ < i.5O , all worth double the money. Men's Viilon Cassimcre Suits , $2.23 , ? ? .7J , $ X.KO1.73 , $5.30 and $ G. Men's all wool Cassimcre Suits , flood quality , best styles , cleyant jil ting { /oodst for 93 , $ < i , $7t8fl > and ? W. Jlcst vitality Middlesex blue cloth Suits ( Grand Army Stilts ) at $ S.ao each. This is the best quality made , and Is sold by everybody for $12.no to $1.5. Extra Grand Army but tons fiiven with each suit. Men's Worsted Suits , $ I to $9. Over liOO suits formerly sold at from $ lit to $2O each , will be sold ilurlny this great sale at S JO eacli , Attention is invited to our lai'i/c stock of Boys' and Children's Cloth- inn , which yoes regardless of cost. PANTS. Men's Wortdno Pants , ,10c , GOc , 75c , $1 and $1.25 , worth morctlian double the money. Men's Union Cusslmere I'ants , 100O pairs at 91 pair , regular value 92 to tf. 50O pairs Men's Woo I'ants , ? 1.SO , $1.75 , $2 to $3 and up to 95 each. Gents' Furnishing GOODS. GOO doxen Earl C mison's , Fel lows > C Co. 's , and other iMikes gents' Linen Collars , Oc each. 1 case Itockford Mixed Seamless Half'JIose at Sc. Onlylpairs tocaclt customer. 2 cases best British Half I/o. e , 4 pairs for 25c. 3 cases Men's Fancy Half Hose , 3 pairs for 25c. A good Percale Shirt for 2ffc. A good Cheviot Walking Shirt for 25c. 25c.A good Straw Hat for fie. A good Men's Undershirt for IGc and 25c. REMEMBER That each and every article you buy from us Is new fresh goods , direct from the eastern manufacturers. JVb old shop-worn nor bankrupt stuff that has been re fused by every other town in the country on account of falling to pieces from laying and moth-eaten. We protect our ctistomers and guarantee satisfaction in every case. Don't fall 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. 1IEMIY EISEMAN & CO.'S PEOPLE'S STORE , DOS , 314,316,318 , , and 320 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - I A. We are careful what we say in an advertisement , and don't believe it pays to entice people into our stores by representations ivhlch we CAN NOT BACK UP. ELECTRICITY ! DR. RICHARDS' Electric Bath Rooms and Office No. 607 Hynsler 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 nnturalagcnt which has long been known and utilized as a remedy for disease and continued experience has enlarged its sphere of u fceful- ness and improved its appliances by which it is employed until its utility a tiu 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 of large batteries , static machines , electric cabinet baths , electric water baths , the elec tric chair and electrodes for treating all parts of the body. We arc prepared to do all that can be done with these great remedies. In cases of Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Paralysis , Spinal Irritation , Rectal Diseases , Nervous Diseases in females arising from Uterine disorders and many other chronic and stibacute troubles , it stands at the head of all known remedies or methods cure. A thorough study of it for years and he successful treatment of hundreds of cases , after all other remedies had fail ed , is sufficient evidence of its great worth and perfectly satisfies us with Us good effects on the diseased body. In the great hospitals and sanitarians of America and Kttrope , electricity is leading all other methods of treatment. In all leading colleges the professors are teaching electricity as one of the polent remedies and a special chair is appointed in manv of them. Many of the ablest physicians ofall _ schools are making a specialty ofelectricitv to the exclusion of almost everything 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 n Inch the body ! s afflicted 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 is nature's great remedy and to fully understand and skilfully apply it is our eflort and aim in life. For further information call at the office or fend for de scriptive and illustrated pamphlet on Electricity and Electro Therapeutic Baths , by DR. RICHARDS , 607 Mynster Street , Council Bluffs , la. O. CT. OOLIB Z Real Estate Broker , and Dealers Council Blulfr Office , Masonic Temple. Omaha Office , No 111 North lOlh street. Particular attention given to In- vcNtlng fiiiulN for nou - rcxl- deutN. Special bargains' In lotit & aero property In Omaha & Coun cil Ulull'M. Correspondence solic ited. 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