THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ? MONDAY. JUNE 0. 1887. I THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE , HJ. ( 12 , PEARL STREET. Dclrmul by carrier In any part of the city at twenty cents per w uk. H. W. TILTOX , . . . Manager. BCPTKfFSOlTICI. No. U. NIOIIT Kiinou No. 23. MINOR MKNTIOX. N. Y.l'lumblng Co. New spring goods at Ilelter's , tailor. M. Nogle , for disturbing the peace , is In jail. The board of equalization have con cluded their labors. Charles Hall Is In jail for window- breaking while drunk. The regular monthly meeting of the city council takes place to-night. The trial of Jennings for assault on the Main street bartender on Thursday night will take place to-day. Kven with the now seats put in Bayliss park there is not enough seating capacity for a day like yesterday. The rustic house having been com pleted in Fairmont park , the visitors yesterday found jt a refreshing retreat. Three prisoners , found guilty at this term of tlio district court , are to bo sen tenced by Judge Carson this morning. There was a row at Achtor it Ghniss' saloon , on Broadway , about 2 o'clock yes terday morning , and several arrests were made. Judge Aylcsworth will find a large amount of business to transact in the po'lco ' court this morning. Some twelve or liftpen cases are tu bo tried. There was no game yesterday between the M. & K.'s and the Omaha Greys , as thn Greys did not show up. The M. tic K. nine played a picked nine instead. The A. O. H. will probably go over to Omaha to attend the laying of the cornerstone ner-stone of the new clfurcli at connec tion with Creiyhton college , on the 20th inst. * The warm weather yesterday reminded the citi/.ens that summer was at hand. Many people visited Lauo Manawa and quite a number enjoyed a batito in the lake. Last night the soda fountains and Ice cream saloons wore taxed to their utmost capacity. The thermometer reached 92 degrees yesterday afternoon. It is proposed to give Miss Nellie Hatcher a benefit the 23d of this month. She certainly is entitled to one , both on account of her ability to entertain any audience , and on account of the liberal ity shown by her in assisting in various entertainments for the public benefit. If such an expression of public favor can bo arranged , the house will be crowded. Four fresh young men yesterday sat. at n table in ono of the hotel dining rooms at dmncr.und after considerable loud talk begun to "guy" the girls attending the tables. Some ono patted his foot on the lloor and it was taken up almost instantly by everybody in the room. It had the desired effect , and the "fresh four" discontinued their disgraceful actions. Jonathan Jones is now locked up in the county jail awaiting his sentence for manslaughter. Thus far ho has been mi- able to furnish the necessary bail , and it is thought that he will not do so. When convicted on tlio first trial ho was sen tenced to fourteen years in the peniten tiary , and served one year of the term before ho got a new trial. The experience of being taken across the state will there fore be no new ono for him. Frank Clark hopes to have the Hotel Manawa opened shortly. The lathing is all completed and plastering will now begin as well as the painting. The cook- inn ; utensils have nil arrived from the east and the furniture is all purchased. Among those who already are securing rooms are a number of Omaha mer chants. The rails for the Manawa motor line are arriving , and in a couple of weeks the line will bo running , much to the comfort of those who are unable to have their own conveyances. Aljout 2 o'clock yesterday morning Officers Unthank and Beswick noticed u man and woman seated on a bench in Bayliss park. Thev quietly stole up be hind them , but us tlio police call sounded just then they were compelled to answer the call from their own whistles , much to thd discomfort of the couple on the bench , who were only a few feet away. The city council may bo compelled to do as the city fathers of Baltimore did , if this is carried too far. In Baltimore there is an o'rdinanco airainst kissing in the public parks. Every agent claims to sell the best Pianos under the sun. The Mueller Music Co. are no exception to this , but then they can prove any such assertion , They Sell the celebrated Hardman Pianos and Century Organs. Nouo liner in the market. _ _ . Special Bain or Kill Gloves. A special sale of Kid Gloves takes place to-morrow morning , commencing at o'clock at Eiscmau's People's store. 100 do/en Alexandria Foster Bros. Harris' , Santee Marie and other populai kid gloves to bo given away at OOo pei pair. Those are fresh , now and populai 4 , 5 and 0-button lengths , in sizes from 5J to 8 , in all the new tans , browns , drab and black shades. Only two pairs to rach purchaser. Never before in the history of kid cloves has there been such bargains as those now offered by us. Regular retail prices of these cooas are from $1 to f l.GC per pair , while wo soil them al 50c. Special bargains in other departments to-morrow at atHENUY EISF.MAN & Co.'s People's Storo. The largest stock and best rofngeratoi mado. Dry air. economical , finest finish at Cole & Cole , No. 41 Main street. For the state firemen's tournament al Sioux City the Sioux City & Pacific rail road will sell excursion tickets Ju' . > " 7. t , uuG iHTG tor ron'rid trip. Fironior 2l } uniform traveling in a body , 1 com per mile each way. Firemen's paraphor niilia free. Train leaves union deuot al 7 p. in , and arrives in Sioux City at 10:4 : ( n. m. , ranking connection with all lowt lines. Full particulars and tickets a city oftlce , No. 431 Broadway , and ai depot. That What'a the Matter. J. G. Tip ton has residences of nl prudes , and within the roach of every body. Don't tro wandering aimlcsslj through the world , but see him and buj a homo , and lix yourself comfortably be fore old age creeps on you , and anothei boom runs over you , and property ceti so high you can't got it. Putafewuol lars away in the little homo and it make ! a good savings bank. That what's the matter. Remnants of prints , muslins , shirtings lawns , linens , traveling , tickings , ginc hams , etc. , at Goldberg's , No. 18 Mult utrcut on Monday. Omnha people will save money by buy inc the Quick Meal stove on this side Wo are Gulling lots of ( roods to Oman : customers. Get our prices. Cole & Cole Drs. Hanchott & Smith , ofllca No. 13 Pearl st. , residence 120 Fourth st. Tele phouo No. 10. J. W. & E. L. Squlro make beautifu abstracts of title , and deserve the succos they are enjoying. . . Latest improved gasoline stov es at N KM Mala street , W. A. Wood. CRUMBS FROM THE CI1URCIIES , Kev. 0 , W , Orofts Tells His People About the Ministry of Sorrow , THE CATHOLIC CONFIRMATIONS. A Cnso of Heartless Treatment of n Mother The Monthly Showing of the Police Jones tti Jitll Wait ing to lc'bontciicclt Sermons anil Services. At tliu ( JongroHfttlonsxl cliurch yestor- ilny morning , tlio pnslor , Hov. G. W. Jrofts , preached a must excellent and lintcUcitl surmon on "Tlio Ministry of sorrow. " Ho clioso as his tuxt "Now no chastening for the prudent sectucth to be joyous. " , The sermon abouiulci ) in rhetorical jcauties , anil was closely listened to by si lurgo congregation. Ho reasoned large ly from analogy , snowing how m the re lation of parent and child the truth of the text was illustrated. No child could understand that it was love that prompt ed punishment. A father who foil called upon to punish : i child , explained that it ciuf-ed more pain to inlllct the jiunishmont than to receive it. "Then lot ns change places , " was the natural reply of the child. Yet , all children on reachinjr manhood's estate could look back and sec that punishment had been given in love and for their good. A child could see love manifested only in holi days , in toys , in being given the right to do a it pleased. It could not FCC love in the rod , yet it was there. Love came sometimes clad in coarse garments. Itseommamh seemed harsh. The llowery , sunshining path , with the singing of the birds , seemed often to be the path to betaken taken , and love seemed ought but love in directing tlio feet away from this tempting path to one dark , thorny and beset with trials. The proof of love could not bo complete until after the stony way , the prickling thorns , the clouds and the cold had been left behind - hind , and that better beyond reached which love had seen could never have been reached by the path of llowors and music. The necessity of this dislplina of trial and sorrow was seen in human life. For the earthly parent to indulge the child , to shield from all trial , to refrain from all correction , would result to the child's Injury. Such n pampered , petted idol of the household was unfitted 'for the stern struggle of life. It made lifo like the llowcr m the conservatory , unable to stand the chilly blasts which must sweep about it when the time comes for its be- intr placed in the open garden. Drawing room accomplishments were not to be dispiscit , but a development of character was of infinitely more valuo. This must come from trial. The ( lowers arc beautiful , but there should bo n deep striking of the roots , which would keep the life and con tinue the growth long after the llowor had faded and the leaves fallen. Character got its strength from contest and chastening. Character wa. the great boon. It was the only thing worth gain ing and keeping. The results ofjchastcning were wonder ful. 1'aticnce was but one of the fruits , yet were it the only one , it would amply recompense for all the sorrow caused by the chastening which produced it. it was a wonderful virtue. Christ was the wonder of the world in all ages , and largely because ho was perfect in pa- ticnco. Other virtues , precious as gems , were gained by the ministry of sorrow , it was dillicnlt to realize it , and the fact never would bo fully realixed until the river was crossed and the gates wore thrown ajar. Then looking back upon this earthly career , the purpose of chastening would bo seen clear. God loves man , and us a heavenly father , follows out the principle of love , which is seen to a lesser degree in the earthly parent chastening his child not in anger or for revenge , but for the child's good. CONFUTATION SF.UVICE3. There were services of an especial in teresting character at St. Xavier's Cath olic church , yesterday. Bishop Cosgrovo was here , and confirmed a class of eighty- seven. The girls dressed in'puro wnito. with wreaths and veils , presented a charm ing appearance , marching in n body to and from the church , under the charge of the sisters , whoso black robes appeared in strange contrast to the procession of white. A largo number of boys were also continued , anp they also marched to and from the church in a body. They wore bright colored sashes. Rev. Father Daxacho , of Omaha , was hero also. POINTS OF I'lETY. Bishop Cosgrovo goes to Honey Creek to-day to bless a now boll there. Next Sunday being children's day there will be a special service in the Congre gational church , in which the children will take part. There will bo music , reci tations , responsive readings , etc. The ordinance of baptism will also bo ad ministered to such children as are pre sented. The walls of the now Catholic church are going up rapidly. There have been some changes in the plans , by which pillars will be used instead of trusses for the roof. It IB decided that they will bo stronger and more ornamental. The cost of the church when completed will reach at least 140,000. There is to bo built n now house for the Driest. It will bo Just west of the church and will face Fifth avenuo. Mnnsvwa Mineral Water. The question now arises whether min eral water has been discovered at Hotel Manawa or not. The facts as learned last night by a BEE representative are that two carpen ters have been cured of kidney troubles since they have been at work on the Hotel Manawa , and the only cause of thn euro they attribute to the luiflkine of iiie water. _ " Jicforo Iho foundation for the hotel was begun , Frank Clark , the proprietor , had a drive well sunk. The water had rather a tjueer taste , but it was thought that the well had not been sunk deep enough. One carpenter who was unable to work at his trade for twelve years was employed to do chores while the foreman of the job was troubled with kidney disease. They arc both now able to do as much work as any of the carpenters and called Mr. Clark's atten tion to it , stating that they believed it was caused by the water they had been drink ing. ing.Mr. . Clark , when approached on the subject last night , stated that the facts were just us he had received them , and begged that they bo not made public as ho intends to-day to send samples of the water east for analysis. But the BIK la not given to keeping things quiet. The above facts are given as received. Should the water bo discovered to con tain valuable properties the future suc cess of Hotel Manawa is assured. With the beautiful lake and its surroundings and a line mineral water the capacity of the present hotel will necessarily have to bo increased and possibly several othcis may bo erected. The Coming Races. The Horseman says of them : Horse men in search of a profitable campaign through a popular series of associations djirinft the months of Juno and July , will do well to read the programmes of the Iowa circuit and tlio Iowa-Dakota sum mer meetings , with a grand purse total of 130,000. The old Iowa circuit has al ways enjoyed a high reputation , official Judges , prompt payment , honest racing urn courteoui and efficient executlrc * iave been 1(8 ( distinguishing features. This vear the circuit consists of Cedar Kapids , Marshalltown and Council Bluffs. Cedar Kapids comes up fresh and smiling with a new track and gives the opening meet ing on Juno 31 , 22 , ' . ' 3 and 21. Marshall- town follows on Juno 28 , 29 , 30 and Julv 1 , and Council Bluffs takes July 4 , 5 , 0 and 7. The programme of the three meetings I * identical. The trotters will compote in the 2:48 : , 2III. : 2J3 : ; , 2:33 : , 2:89. : 2:20 : and 2:23 : classes. Tito pacers will settle their Issues In tlio 2:33 : , 2:25 : and treo-for-nll classes. The purses are all f COO each , and the ontrv list closes for the circuit on Juno 13. The Iowa circuit , is of yore , will contribulo a choice chap ter to the sporting annals of the year. Kcported Honrtlcggncas. A case Is reported of a son and his wife neglecting to care for his aged mother , who is dying at his homo. It seems that the mother of a John Johnson , who Is above 80 years of age , is in a dying contition at his homo on Twenty-second avenue , between Ninth and Tenth streets , and that the family wilfully neglect to give the old lady proper care and attention. A BEK representative yesterday learned of the neighbors that Mrs. Johnson has been slowly dying for the past two days and the Johnson tamily have gone away and neglected to care for her. They claim that the house , which is located only a few feet from the YVabash stock yards truck , is in an unhealthy condl- tioa and needs the attention of the health olliccrs. Arrests Unrlnu May. The following are the arrests made by the police force in May : Drunk no Vnirniicy 34 Assault 3 Assault and u.Uterv. 1 Distuibanco of peace 2o Cnrrylue concealed weapons i Suspicion i Lnrcony 4 Kiicitlve from justice 1 1 llecal llshlni : i Threatening to kill i Hutx'lary i Insane i Kuslstlnic an ofllccr 1 Assault with intint : to do great bodily in jury 7 1 Tectdlliig without license 1 Total 116 A Saloon How. . A row of quite largo proportions oc curred about 2 o'clock yesterday morning in Barkhauscn's saloon , on upper Broad way. way.When When tlio police arrived the place was locked tip and the crowd still inside of the saloon. As the police could not get in without breaking down thu door , they went to the residence of 'Squire Barnctt , who issued a warrant , after which the police bceurcd Charles Sanderson , who was allowed , finally , to go upon ins own recognizance until to-day. It appears that the entire crowd was drunk and disorderly , and that several lights were had before the police ap peared. Personal 1'araitrnphs. F. B. Evans , of Maine , is at the Pacific. C. Ilarwood , of Boston , is at the Ogdcn. Waiter Johnson , of Sandwich , is at the Bechtclc. F. Silsby , of Little Sioux- , was in the city yesterday. Jack O'Neil , of i'laltsinonth , was m the city yesterday. H. W. Uodgers , of Chicago , was at the Ogdcn yesterday. H. B. Davis , of Racine , Wis. , was a Pacific guest yesterday. George W.Vatson , of Sclma , Ala. , was at the Pacific yesterday. George F. Holloy , of Oshkosh , is a guest at the Bcchtcfe hotel. Al Noble left last evening for St. Paul , whore ho expects to make his future home. Paul Bouquet returned yesterday from a trip in Nebraska. During his trip ho visited Hastings and saw C. S. Clark , the well-known "newspaper fiend , " for merly of this city , who he reports us doing well and looking tino. Wo have sent several large bills of goods to Omaha parties this week. They bay they can buy of us and save 20 per cent on gasoline stoves and refrigera tors. Cole & Cole , 41 Main St. Kindness in Its Sweetest Form. Boston Courier : A young lady belong ing to one of the oldest and richest fami lies in Cambridge , who teaches a class composed mostly of shop girls in one of our city Sabbath schools , last Sunday , noticiuir that one of her scholars looked unusually worn and tired , proposed to her that she take a vacation of a day , offering herself to supply her place at the store. The girl was naturally a little re luctant at first to accept such a sacrifice , but was prevailed upon , and promptly at 8 o'clock the lady reported at the store for duty and remained until its closing , utO. The fact that the store was a con fectionery establishment , and that as many candies as the salesgirl could cat were considered lawful perquisites , might at first seem to detract from the nobleness and unselfishness of the sac rifice , but that the position was in fact a very hard and exacting ono will appear when it is known that the store was con nected with an ice cream saloon , and among the duties ot the candy clerk was the washing each day of from 125 to 1GO napkins , SPECIAL NOTICES. 1TOTICB. Special advertisements , such a * Lost , Found * VoLoan , For Bale , To Rent , VVj-'t ; in1 ; ! ( " etc , , will 1)1 ; ; , ; . , " , , n h ! ; column at "the"low ratOOTTEN CENTS PER LINK for the first Inner- Ion and i''Ive Cents Tar Line for each subsequent Insertion. Leara advertisements nt our offlco No. 12 I'carl street , near llroadwny , Council Plugs. WANTS. \VANTED-A good ( rlrl tor kltuhon work. Apply to Xo. lit I Mill street. A situation with Rome wnolesael WANTED firm as traxellnj ; salesman or assistant bookkoeptr. Address W. Q , No. 1WJ Chicago street , Omaha. OH HUNT Eight room house. Inquire ol F W. T. Colo. Mi Pearl street. FOIl HALK-Two work horses. Prlcn $100 andfto. Ono year's time on satisfactory siicurity. Apply to Horace Kveret , Council lllulls. | WANTED A good girl for general house work. Apply at TO } Sixth avenue. ANTKD-A good Irish setter. Bhcp Hobbo , WiMain : street. CRESTON HOUSE , Jheonly Hotel in Council Bluffs Having a fire Escape , f And All Modern Improvements , 215 , 217 and 310 Main St. MAX M01IN , Pro p. Largohati In white , black aad all color * . ; P 4- tern bonnets , huts and toques , a specialty. KolBlt Douglas it. , Oaaha. JVb other house In this state can show such a large and complete stock or ( five the prices me quote In this list. A wholesalestocliamonnt- ini ) to $17tiOOO to be sold at less than wholesale prices. Prints , Percales and Sateens , Good iinalitif Vi'lnttt , Xc , iic and -Ac per nurd. llent vitality Slilrllnn and .Draw 1'rlntn , .HMC/I an Mcrilinac , Choce- coes , Allcnn , AiHcrlcannKtchiHontl # , etc. , at tic. Sold elsewhere at Sc and We. We.Aincilcan Satccna , yard niidc,10c. Imported Sateens , luc , 2Oc and Shift Ing and Drew Percales , He , 7c , S < ; and We. Itcynlar price 10c GINGHAMS. TliotwandHof pieces to select from In both Imported and domestic goods. A- > roil Ulnfilutin * , 4c , Sc and tic. JDfess Giii'jliitiii * , 4c , > c and tic. Jleitfrcms , Lancas ci-s , Xorman- dlcs , yl/m > .i/ . ' j/s , and other brands at fie and We. Imported ( llnyliains , 12\c \ up wards , of which ivc have a great variety. ' Crinkled Seersuckers in plaids , stripes , combinations and chain- brags , Gc , 7c , tic , We , J2c and 15 ( . Cher lota and Shlrllnys from Gc upwards. A fall and complete line always on hand. JJrown sheetings and Muslins , 4c. Yard wide Lawrence , "L. L. " and other brands , 3c. ftest yard wide Indian Ifcad Shietlng , tic , 7c and fie. Ilrown and Bleached Pillow Cac , 8-4 , J-4 , W-4 , 12-4 , at less than ever before , ' Illeachcd Muslin , yard wide , 5c. Lonsdale anil similar brands , yard wide , tfj fo 7c. Wamasntt , Pride of West and other brontls , JOuto 12c. A discount given to piece lots. Lawns and ; White Goods from 3c Dpiards. Latest Styles Domestic and Im ported. BEMBAST SALE On Monday , June 6iti , Of all Iclnd * of Dress and Wash Goods , fit almost any price. t3TTerseis. ; Wraps. Salts , wade up Dresses , etc. , we are selling cheaper than ever. People's Store , Nos , 314,316,318 , , and 320 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - I A E. S. BARNETT , Justice ot the Peace , 416 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. LATEST NOVELTIES In Amber , TortolseSJioll ctc.JIair Or Oras as well as the newest uov- olticflln hair goods. > Hair fifonas mudcto order Mr .C. L. Gillette 29 llnln St. , Council HlnfTs , Iowa. Out of town work solicited , and all mail orders promptly attended to , CRQQKERY , LAMPS , GLASSWARE , FINE POTTERY. Prices Very Low , W. S. HOMER & Co. , NO. 83 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. ! i I A , * _ JR. RICE , 31. D. Cancers and other Tumors Removed without the knile or Drawing o Blood. Over 80 vear * Practical experience. No. 11 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. OFFICER & PUSEI , klSTKEJI Council Bluffg.Iow * . GREAT Sacrifice Sale ! AT Eiseman's People's ' Store During This Week. Ladies' Hosiery. IfJO dozen Ladies' Lisle Ihrcad Ifosc , 2Sc ; regular price fiOc. 1OO dozen fall regular Inuraht , inclndlnu black , % uc ; reyttlar price , 50c. 50c.HOO dozen best LMc Thread , 3Sc. 40cand50c. 25 dozen Silk Hose , A' } to ! ) \ at 7Sc to $ J.Xo. Misses' ' and Children's ' HOSIERY. ( iOO dozen all sizes , 4 to A'J at Sc , Sc and lOc. tiaO dozen at 15c , 2Oc and 2fic. Full regular. 80O dozen Lisle Thread Ingrain , and French lilbbcd , at # < > f ; all sizes. These arc great bargains. &TThls sale lasts all this wccJ : , and be sure you attend It. & GO'S. PEOPLE'S STORE , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - I A. In refurnishing your house re member that we carry a complete line of Carpets , Oil Cloths , Curtains and Upholstery Goods. All new goods , choice and low prices. Come in and get our figures before buying. Only exclusive carpet house in Western Iowa. 2f. B. Samples of Carpe's sent upon application and the very low est prices guaranteed. Council Bluffs Carpet GeNe No 405 BROADWAY. Korses 8 Mules For al ) purposes , bought and sold , at retail nd in lots. Large quantities to select from. Several pairs of fine drivers , sin- pic or do'ible. MASON WISE , Council Bluffs Star Sa/e Stabfes and Mule Yards Broadway , Council UlulTs , Opp. Dummy Depot CO Horses and mules kept constantlyon hand , for sale at retail or in car loa d Orders promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. SHLUTEB & BOLEY , Proprietors. Telephone No. 11 Formerly of Keil Sale. Stables , corner 1st. avo. and 4th st REAL ESTATE , Vacant Lots , Lands , City Residences and Farms. Acre property In western part of city. All selling cheap to make room for spring stock R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate & Insurance Agent , Rooms , over Officer 4 Pusoy's Bank , Cou Bluffs. C. B. ALLEN , Engineer , Surveyor , MapPublisher Over JVb. 12 North Main St. City and county maps , of cities and counties in western Iowa , Nebraska andKansas. OUN r. STONB. JACOB Sim STONE A my , Attorneys at Law , actice in the State and Federal Courti Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCIL BLUFFS. N. SCIIUKZ , Justice of the Peace. Office ov r American Express. BARGAINS IN NEW COOPS Harkness Brothers. Broadway , Council Bluffs , la A large stock of fine white summer good y * 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 ye t well stocked and invites the attention of everyone about to furnish a home. Also oil cloths , matting , rugs , mats , etc. Do not forget the number , No. 4O1 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Telephone 163. o. cr. Real Estate Broker and Dealers Council Bluffs Ollleo , IMunonlu Temple. Onmlm OHIce , No 111 North 10th street. Particular attention given to In venting . funds for lion - real- dents. Special bargains In lots & uere properly . in Omaha & Coun cil Blulfr. . Correspondence solic ited. Swanson Music Company , No. 329 Broadway Co uiicil Bluffa ESTEY PIANOS , GAMP & CO.'S PIANOS , ALSO PIANOS OF OTIlEtt MAKES. Estey Organs , Camp& Go.'s ' Organs and Western GottageOrgans GARDEN HOSE , Steam , Gas and Water Pipe NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY , No 552 Broadway. - Council Bluffs , Iowa trail Orders > VMj P"J < * ' > " ft " ! /