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OMAHA DAILY BBS : MONDAY. JUNE 27. 1887 ; THE DAILT BEE. . COUNCHTBLUFFS OFFICE , WO. 12 , PEAKL STBEET. Delivered liy rnrrlcr In nnypnrtof tliocltj-tu Ifl c utr cents per week. H. W. TILTOX. Manager. r. No. 13. NKIIIT Kunou No. si. A1INOH MKM'IU.V. N.Y.Plumbing Co. The city cotinci' ' moots to-night. New spring goods atUoltcr's , tailor. QOlllcors Dyer and Tamlsea are now on day duty. National league base ball score by in nings each evening at thu Manhattan. llattic , the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. r.euty.singer.diedyesterday morn- Ing.J. . J. i ) . Drown will begin the erection of two line houses on i'ifth avunuc this week. The Town r\ilroad : commissioners at tend the jobbers' meeting at Diibuqiie this week. Wickhain Brothers are building a new German Catholic church on 1'ierco street nt the intersection of Blun"street. . Photographic views for picturesque Council lilulis are being taxcn. Sub scriptions for the work are being taken also. also.The The Mnnawa mineral water is used quite freely by the public. Jt is free for all. The barrel in front of the i'acilic bouse is tilled twice a day. County Clerk Shea begins the erection of a elegant new icsiilcnco on Eighth Ntreot opposite Fourth avenue to-day. Wickham Hros. have the contract. OTho A. O. 11. and the Catholic Knights yesterday with the Fifth Regiment band went to Omaha to attend thu ceremonies connected with thu laying of the corner fitono of Creighton college. Ed ilarrigan nnd Dave Hraham's cele brated orchestra are to appear at Do- hanoy's opera house Thursday night in "Cordclia'o Aspirations. " Nedllarrigan Is of the well known Harrigan i\s Hart , and the brains of the former linn , while Dave Hraham has been leader of Harri gan & Hurt's theaters in New York City for years , and composer of the most pop ular airs for ton years p\.4t. : They un doubtedly will huvo a crowded house , the orchestra alone being well worth the price ot admission , to say nothing of Cordelia's Aspirations. " llarngan is a songster , poet and preacher in one , and it is safe to bay n better pleased audience never lett n theater than will next Thurs day night. J. W. & E. L. Squire make beautiful Abstracts of title nnd deserve the success they are enjoying. To nnd From the Lake. The weather the past week has been remarkably cool , and instead of a visit to Lake Manawa in search of u cooling bree/.o , a light wrap or a spring overcoat has been preferable. In consequence , Manhattan beach has been deserted , tote to speak , the entire week until ycsterdtiy , except by tlio.su who have been compelled to remain there awaiting customers. The pavillion of Louie & Met/gcr is in shape ready for the rush of business , as are also the bath houses , etc. , but until the weather becomes more favorable this popular summer resort will continue to keep warm under an ulster. 1IU1KL MANAWA. Hotel Manawa. although being pushed to completion , will not bo finished before July 4 at the very earliest. Meals will no doubt bo served within a few days and the main iloor of the hotel will probably be completed this ween , but the upper floors will not bo entirely finished for n week or ton dnys yet. Ellsworth F. Dearborn , the steward , with two cooks , the housekeeper and a couple of scrub women , are already living nt the hotel nnd as fast us practicable are putting things in order. Five sleeping rooms have boon temporarily arranged for their use , nnd in a day or BO Mr. Clark , the proprietor , will proba bly bo living nt the hotel , furniture for about twenty rooms is on the grounds ready to bo sot up ; the furnace is ulrcadv running ; the dishes are in place nnd thb details in general are being pushed as rapidly as possible. THi : MOTOR RAILWAY. The Manawa motor railway Is com pleted from the Broadway depot on Ninth street south to Twentieth avenue. From Twentieth avenue to Wray's and thence cast through Wray's Held to the road to Mark's landing , the tics are all laid ready to spike the iron. Many persons believe the road is to run part way on the road leading to Mark's land ing , but such is not the case. The motor line goes south on Ninth street to below the city limits , thouco west diagonally to the road loading to Wray's landing , and south on this roai to Wray's , turning cast then across Wray's field to the road leading to Murk's landing. After cross ing this road it then goes in a "lice" line to Hotel Munawa. It is n single track all the way except a switch at Twenty-fifth avenue. There will bo turn tables at either end of the road for the motors. The "Q" freight oflicos have had the way-bills for the two motor en gines since last Friday and they will ar rive to-day probably. The cars are ex pected by Wednesday at the latest and J. K. Graves states that ho expects to have the entire line completed , except the railroad crossings , by next Thursday morning , when the railroad commis sioners will meet in this city. It is more than probable that the commissioners will decide the questions involved forth with nnd in that case the crossings , it is expected , will bo made by Friday or Saturday next and on next Sunday the road will be open to the public. Mr. Graves has finally decided to charge 25 cents for the round trip , or live round trip tickets for f 1. The turn-tables will bo the last to arriyo , and they are not expected for a week yet , but the engines will niuko the trips "just us regular. " Three cars of rails arrived yesterday , leaving only two more to como , and they are expected to-day. Embroidered suits at a discount at Ilarkucss Brothors. For Sale. Two drug stores hi central Nebraska. Good thriving towns. Will invoice from | 1WX ) to $2,600. Apply to llAULK , HAAS & Co. , Council Blutls , Iowa. Jones Free Jonathan Jones , who has been con victed the third time for the killing of David Roberts , after having remained in till for some time , is now out on f 10,000 I. ail , his mother , I. S. Wright and others being on his bond. Ucrummt sale thin week at Harkness Brothers. _ For rupture or horula , call and get Dr. llico'3 now invention. It makes a man of you in llvo minuted. No. pain , No. 11 Tourl street. I'eraonnl 1'aragraplis. W. 8. Cass and wife are visiting in Minneapolis. Mrs. George F. Wright and her two cons George and Frank have returned from Iowa Citj , where the young men have been attending school. When you are in the city stop at the 1'acilio house. Street curs pass the door every fifteen minutes ( or all the depots , ' lieu * We each. * /MnrMH7 IDT 'tvrIHTTPTO AlADEMY ART- AND ARTISTS , Olose of the Sixteenth Year of Et , Francis Academy. BEAUTIES OF DHUSH AND NEEDLE Tlio C'liurclicM mid the Lmlo Divide Sunday I'litronnua Jones Out on lull Crushed by a Street Car. fit. PrnnolM Aoiulcrny. The sixteenth year of the academy of St. Francis , the well known seminary nor young ladies in this city , will close o-mor'row evening with commencement xerclses. The occasion is a notable one n the history of this popular educational tMitution , and deserves a resume of the trugjrles. toil and compensating miilis of the worthy sisterhood of St. 'ranch , who founded it and brought it o lu present enviable prominence in uullcestimation. Early in 1871 Sister Marie Xnvier was sent to this citv by the nolhur house of the order located near ) ubiuiuc , in response to calls to establish : i branch house. She was followed by Sister Nicholas , who started and took ihargo of a modest little school on I'earl treet. From this .iinall beginning he present institution rose year by year ts its fainu spread outside the city , and : o day its catalogue contains the names of laities of prominent families in Iowa , Nebraska , Kansas and Colorado. Sister Nicholas continued in charge until death claimed her for a better lifo two years igo. A woman ol remarkable talent as in educator and manager , she was re- fercd as a mother by her children , and leloyud by all acquaintances. Sister Marie Damien , the present mother , took ip the work thus laid down , and under icr fostering care thu academy has .jrown steadily in popularity and mem bership , Shu has an able assistant in Sister Regina , a sister of Ht. Hcv. Bishop 'jsgrovu ot Davenport. Tliero are twenty-one members of the order in the hoiisn. Seven loach the common branches , six teacli vocal and 'iistruiiiental music and one tenches iernian. There are 2UO pupils in the day school and seventy-live boarders. Be sides the regular course , there are classes in music the organ , piano , harp and guitar , as pupils may elect drawing , oil painting , crayon sketching , chenille em broidery and fanev needlework. The building and grounds are now robed in all thu beauties of nature and art. Tim yard is covered with many col ored foliagu plrnts and flowers , ar ranged in crosses , crescents , diamonds ami hearts , presenting a lovely appear ance. In the building the art and music rooms are devoted to a display of the work of the pupils , which well repays a visit. Here are oil paintings of scores of subjects , mountain scenes predominating Alpine , Hocky and Allegheny , bits of flowers , heads , Madonnas and ocean scones , displaying considerable origin ality and vigor. The crayon sketches are remarkably line , especially two of I'haro- ali's horses. The display of embroideries mantle and piano covers , table scarfs , ; ) iano stools , head and foot rests , ban ners , lambrequins , slippers and slipper : ases arc bewildering in variety , beauty and richness of material and designs. The plain and fancy needle work is equally extensive and beautiful , the do- ' .ight of the tidy housekeeper , iollowmg s a list of thu articles on exhibition : PAINTING AND CIA-\O.V. : An Old Mau LUhtliiu' Ills Plpi1. Shepherd Hey , Indian "Luke , Mountain Scene , Miss Keating. .Miulonim , Uld Man , three panels , two small views , Miss 1'uschel. A L'ortiait , Allegheny Mountain Scene , smnll vlinv , Mrs. IX J. O'Xcill. Lake View , Miss Uosqrove. Scene In Yosemite \ alloy , three panel * , Miss Henderson ; An Alp Scene , A Winter and Fall Scent1 , two eraOILS , Allss Blanche Arkwritfht ; Western Scene , owlss Scene , Scotch Scene , two cravens , Miss Maude Davis ; Mountain Scene. Waterfall ana Sun set , Miss Lilllo llillas ; Two landscapes and onocnuon , Mrs. J. B. Gray ; Pennsylvania Scene , Mrs. J. J. Shea ; Midnight at Sea , Swiss Scene , Norweclan Scone , one crayon , Miss Josie Dnrg.in ; Mit'lit bcuno , two llnwcr pieces , Ortio 1'usey ; Waterfall , one crayon. Miss Lucy Blauchard ; Itucky Mountain hccne , Miss Maty Schneider : Indian I/.ike , Waterfull In Now Jersey , Miss Katie D.uio- hey : Indian Lake , Miss Wlckliam ; Uocky mountain scene , Tienton Falls , two crayons , Miss AnnieFunlun ; Midnight anil Twilight , one crayon , Miss Lillle Dillon ; vluwon Wlslhlcken. Miss CeceliaMulmieeu ; Uvo ciayons. Miss Mny Wilson. Tablo-scatf , banner , head-rest anil other fancy articles , Mrs. Dnrraimh ; grate scieeu , banner and otliur lancy articles , Mrs. 1'usey ; banner and table-scarf , Mrs. Uliustead ; loot- rest anil table-scarf , Miss Cosgrovo ; table- scarf , Miss Wallace ; lainbeniuln , Miss Crofts ; table-scarf , toot-iest , banner , plush clinlr tidy nnd sovcrnl small articles , Miss Mary Mini ro ; table-scarf , slippers and slip per-case , Mis * Louisa itcrnmn ; table-scarf , banner , and other fancy aitlcles , Miss Lilllo lllllas ; banner , table-scarf , plush cliatr tidy , tiead-rcst and other articles , Miss Magxio Gibbons : foot-rest , table-sparf and chestnut banner , Miss Knuna LcuUlngcr ; table-sc.irt , Miss Mary McCarthy ; foot-rest. Miss Liz/l llooton ; foot-rest , Miss Nellie Wicklmm ; table-scarf , Miss Minnie Metzser ; table-scarf unit small fancy articles , Miss Minnie Fai- rell ; table-scarf , Mrs. Koucli. PLAIN HEWING AND FANCY WORK. Miss Mary Murray , dress , handkerchief case ; Miss Aggie Murray , dross , apron , Urapo , handkerchief case ; Miss Maud iSnvls , skirt , apron , two handkerchief cases , sowing outlit , hand-painted lace-holder ; Miss Mary O'Neill , handkerchief case , sowing outlit ; Miss May Itolston , apron and drape ; Miss Bridget Sullivan , apron ; Miss Mary Munro , combing capo , drape , tidy , mantel piece , sew- InK'outlU ; Miss Katie McDonald , sewing out IK ; Miss Annie McCarthy , dress ; Miss Mngclo O'Connor , nlcht dress , drapes , hand kerchief case : Miss May Wilson , drape , apron , handkerchief case ; Miss Cora Ualley , apron , handkerchief case , two drapes , tidy : Miss Annie flushes , tidy : Miss Maud Yountr , nljcht dress , two handkerchief cases , sewing outfit ; Miss Lttllo lllllas , pair of shams , so wine outfit ; Miss Annie Murphy , sewing outlit , drape , combing capo ; Miss Alice McUiath , dress , pair of shams , lace- holder : Miss Minnie Km roll , dress for In fant : Miss Louisa Uennan , skirt , ( lily , cape , sliouuler slia\\l ; Miss Kittle Duane , pair of sliams , apion ; Miss Mary llenkle , dress , two skirts , apron , work-bat ; , prayer-book-bair , sowing outfit : Miss Mazglo Gibbons , drape and luce-holder ; Miss Daisy Young , tray- cover , mantel piece ; Miss Mabel Love , shoulder-cape , splasher , apron ; Miss ( liaco Wuuoner , splasher , apron ; Miss Flo > uco M unlock , drnpc , nlgnt dress , sachet r > i , lace-holder ; Miss Ida Kane , tidy ; Miss /et Kit/KoraW , apron , combing cape ; Miss Klma Walker , two babv sacks. There are four young- ladies in the graduating class this year : Misses Kate Morris , Sophia Gcrncr , Annie Blanchard and Katie Conner , making a total of twenty-seven graduates in ton years. Next year's graduatinc class contains twelve members. Kcligion is no bar to entrance in St. Francis. Its record shows members drawn from all the prominent denominations. In addition tie the vnricd accomplishments sought by young ladies to-day , the good sisters teach those qualities of mind nnd heart and womanly conduct without which all all else would bo as. fruitless as seed ca t in Sahara. Among The Churches. There was a largo congregation at the Presbyterian church yesterday morning. Rev , Dr. Phelps is fast gaming a reputa tion here as n pulpit orator. His man nerisms are somewhat peculiar , and ono needs to get somewhat used to his voice before thoroughly enjoying his sermons , but the discourses are BO full of merit nnd interest that they more the audiences greatly. Yesterday ho preached from the text , "For the love of Christcon- stralucth me. " .Dno ol tbo. strong fua- tures of-his sermons Is the aptness and vivldqcss of his iUu'stratlons. In his set- mon yesterday ho drew many such. Go ing back to the Greek word translated "constrameth , " hu showed the force of it as much stronger than as now generally conceived. The sacred writer meant to convey thu idea that the love of Christ was a mighty moving force. It was like the torrent or the cyclone , yet devoid of the dc'tructivo features of thcsu. The love of Christ embodied both Christ's love of man , and man's lovu of Christ. These two when working together pro duced mighty results. Tliuro were some who criticised Christians for being too easily moved , for being enthusiastic , or fanatical. Often times such an intended criticism was really a high compliment. At the Haplist church yesterday mornIng - Ing there wcro children day exercises. Thu-other churches have held their like services , and the liaplist church is the last this season , but though last the serv ices were by no means the least , either in merit or interest. The summer tabernacle meetings wcro opened last evening , several of the churches of the city uniting in the serv ices , whii'h are to bu hold itnilor the lead ership of Mr. While-head. The tabernacle is located as last season , on Fourth street near \ \ illow avenue. It is a largo tent , with seating capacity for several hundred people. There will bo meetings there every evening this week , except Tuesday and possibly Saturday. The f-pocfal religious event forTiicsday evening will bo the installation of Huv. Dr. I'helps as pastor of thu Presbyterian church. A number of distinguished clergvnicn from elsuwhoro are expected , and the si-mccs will bo of an unusually interesting nature. There were no services at the Congre gational church yostciduv , the pastor , Kov. Mr. Crofts , being at Tabor , deliver ing thu sermon in connection with thu commencement exorcises which take place this week. Latest improved gasoline stoves at N 504 Main stiuot. W. A. Wood. For female diseases and chronic dis eases of all kinds , call ou Dr. Kicc , .No. 11 Pearl stieet , Council lUuIVs , Iowa. Get your bathing suit goods at Hark- ness Brothers. A Knot Cruslipol. John Keating , who resides in the coun try , had his foot run over by a street car Saturday. He was driving homo when a trace became loose. After getting off his wagon ins horsu kicked him onto thu car track as a car was passing. Order j'our bathing suits at Harkncss Urothers. One thousand head of one , two and three-year-old steers for sale. Will give credit to reliable parties. Enquire ot A. J. Greenamayer , Pacific House. At the Pacitic house you will save from 50o to $1 per day. Try it and bu con vinced. Bellini ; Wool. farm , Field and Stockman : It makes a considerable difference in the price re ceived for wool whether it is put upon thu market in good condition or not. Its condition largely determines the value or price , and the price we receive deter- nines the amount of profit rcali/.id from ihe sheep. When good , common wool , such as wu may expect tofceeuru from thu iveragc farmer , is selling at 20c , dirty , "KBi'i ourry wool sells at 12c or lu'c , and 'rom that up , depending largely , of course , upon thu condition it is in. Tliuro is no e.xcusu for tags. They ci'.n > c taken off before the sheep arc turned out upon thu pasture in thu sprinsr or if nuirlectud at th.it time it can be done when you shear. There is no possible gain in leaving them in. The package noru than overbalances thu increased weight , because the buyer takes into con sideration the labor of taking them out , anil is sure to overestimate their weight. The farmer can better afford to take them out than to let them remain on. Sheep , should , by all means , be kept away from HIM. Any one who has ever tried pick- ng them out is generally well satisfied that it is something of a task , and it only idds to the cost ; there is no possible ben efit. ISurs are a loss , and that is against our interesls. Again , it is necessary to keep each leeco separate. Roll tight together , and tiu with the side next to the skin out. Do the shearing in a clean place , so there will bo no unnecessary trash. Clean wool , properly tied up tight and snug , -hat when opened out shows no tags , burs or trash , will sell at thu best markut : > rico always. Every sheep-breeder real- /.os that generally this kind of stock lias : > ald a very small profit ; many , in fact , iiavo not been able to realize any profit , mil others have abandoned the business on this account. Much of tins is no doubt duo to a want of proper care and feed , and to a fail ure to send the wool to markut in a con dition that will insuco thu highest price. Kven with low prices , those who keep their sheep in a good condition , so that a good growtli is secured , and also take proper care in marketing , find they have been able to realize but a small profit. A difteroncu of Oc per pound on each fleece may make the difference between rcali/.ing a prolit and sustaining a loss. And in very many cases the greater portion tion of this difference is based upon the condition in the preparation of the wool for market. Haa a complete line of | i 1 1 fill * Lnrgo hats In white , black and all colors. Pat tern bonnets , hats and toques , a specialty. No 1611 UouKlaa at. , Omtiha. CROCKERY , LAMPS , GLASSWARE , FINE POTTERY. I'rlccs Very Low , W. S. HOMER & Co. , JV'O. 23 MAIX ST. , COUNCIL U LUFFS , I A : OFFICER < K FUSE ! ' , Council BluiTs.Iowa. Established 1357. BEST LIGHT LIVERY The line-t of driving horses always on hand and for sale by MASE WISE. REAL ESTATE , Vacant Lots , Lnmls , City Hcsldcnce * ami Fnuns. Aero property \\o3tcrnimrtof city. All selling cheap to nmko room for spring stock R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate & Insurance Agent , Hoom 6 , over Officer & . I'ueey's Dank , Cou Finest Landaus Coaches and Hacks in City. WILLIAM WELCH , OITICES : No. 418 Broadway The Manhattan , Telephone No. Na. 015 Main Street , Telephone No , 93. O1INV. STONE. JACOU SIMI STONE & S/MS , Attorneys at Law * ctice in the State and Kedera Courti Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCILlU.UFFS LATEST NOVELTIES In Amber , Toi toIscShell etc.Hair On iiiiincnts , as wel ! tt3 the "CWCSt 110V- cities in hair goods. JInir goods nmdeto order Mrs. C. L. Gillette L'D JlF.iu St. , Council Mull's , lown. Out of town work solicited , ami all mull orders promptly littundcil to. C. ALLEN , Engineer , Surveyor , MapPublisher Oft-r No. 12 North Main St. City and county maps , ot cities nnd counties jv ; sciiunx , Justice of the Peace. Otllcujvor American K.xjucss , SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special mlvertisomctits , such as Lost , Fo.ind 'xolxmn , For Sale , To Rent , Vtnnts , Boardlnir , etc , will bolnsorled fu this column nt the loir ratoofTENCK.NTSl'aKLINBforthollrhtlnsor- lonntid i-'lvoCcntsPcrLlnofoi-cach subso juoiit Insertion. Leave ndvorllsomunts nt our olllco No. U I'ciirl an cut , no.ir lirondwajr , Council Bluffs. WANTS. WANTED A girl ; must bo need cook nnd for uoncini linusowork. Apply at once toMra. JolinT. Uuldwln , No. 130 South Sixth Btroot. [ JIOK HKNT-Two furnished rooms , two blocks L1 from dummy depot. 715 1st uvo. WANTl'U A rnlddlo-OKCd womiin for house- keeper on n lurm. AddroA&M. , lice of fice , Council BlufTs. TilOU UnNT Elilit-room house , in ( rood re- L pair ; No. Old Uluir St. : ? DU per month. Mrs , M. J. Cole , No. 013 4th st. > ANTKD Second cook lit lleclitelo's hotel. ilOlt lir.NT Coal sheds , offlco nnd acales , ono 1 five-room Mouse , ( l. Stnyne , tttUbtbtivc , WANTED A KOO < 1 cook nnd iflrl for Keneinl housework in n family of four. Mrs. Thomas Olllcer , No. 5 'KJ Willow tivonue. SALE-OrTrKlo-SIx sections of FOlt ( food land In Lincoln county , Net ) . , on U. P. rnllwuy. Call on or address Udoll liroa. Ic Co. , 10J Penr ) St. , Council IlIufTK. WANTED A trooil girl for general house work. Apply ut 71U Sixth avenue. Star Sale Stabfes and Mule Yards Ilroadwuy , Council Uluirs , Opp. Dummy Depot Horses and mule's kept constantly o hand , for saio at retail or in car load Orders promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. SHLUTEH feBoLEY , Proprietors. Telephone No. li Formerly of Kelt Sale. Stables , corner 1st. avo. and 4th st E. S. BAHNETT , Justice ot the Peace , 415 Hroadwdy , Council Blufli. Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. BEST MARKS AND HIGHEST GRADES OF Pianos and Organs Persons wishing to purchase instruments will find it to their interest to call on us. IiiklrumcntB Tuned nnd Repaired. IVe never fall to give milinniclluii. Over 3O year * ' Experience In IMitno and Organ Work. Swanson Music Co. , ' ' , No. 827 Broad way'Council Bluffs , Iowa. ' ) eooes FACTS Another array of bar gains will be presented this week on our bargain counters during our clearance sale. Wash Dress Goods ! TI T Gloves ! Laces ! AND DERIES ! Former Price ! AT- Henry Eiseman CO.'S People's Store 314 , 316 , 318 & 320 BROADWAY , COUNGI BLUFFS. : 4O1 THIS WEEK , Parasols at greatly reduced prices .to clos the season's stock. Black Lisle Thread Hose , good ones at 25 The present invoice of this splendid bargain is nearly sold. Remnants of Dress Goods and Silks at prices to clean the counters. 4O1 Ginghams , Seersuckers and White Dress Goods in a very great variety. We are headquarters for Carpets of all kinds. 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs. N. B. Special attention given all orders by mail. o. cr. Real Estate Broker and Dealers Council HI nil' * OIIU-c , Temple. Omaha OJIUeo , Hi . North lUlh Htrcet. Particular aUentloii Kivun to In- vcKliiig In ml * for lion - rexi- dcuU. Special bargain * ! In . lot * & acre property In Omaha < V. Coun cil Ited. Illiilft. Corroipoadenco nolle- ' ' V BECHTELE'S ' NEW HOTEL , Best $2.00 a day house in the west. LOCATION , THE BEST , FIB3T CLASS TABLE , SAMPLE ROOMS and ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES ! Regular : : Boarders : : Reduced : : Rates. GARDEN HOSE , team , Gas and Water Pipe NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY , No 552 Broadway , - Council Bluffs , Iowa Matt Ord in 1'roinitllu.