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r TTTTC ( WATT A DATT.T KEE : TTTESDAY. 1.
THE DAILY BEE.
COUNClTTBLUFFS
TUESDAY MORNING , FEU. 1.
OFFICE , HO. 12 , PEAHL STREET.
Delivered by currier In nnr finrtof the city nt
twenty cents per week.
11. W. TiLTOtf. - Manager.
E , No. 13.
NIUIIT KiiiTou No. > .
M1NOH AIKNTION.
N. Y. PJumblnc Co.
Eli Parkin * February 3.
Heavy suits cheap lo order nt Roller's.
Seats for I'M Perkins on sale at Bush-
nail's .
to-day.
Only two arrests niado by the police
fiinno last Thursday.
Kev. Mr. McDowell IB securing many
attentive listeners to hit lectures on the
"Hook of Mormons.1
Walt and see the plat of Squire's 1'ark
addition foeforo buying a lot.
Mrs. Carrie P. Matson , of Neola , was
last evening taken to the asylum for the
insane nt Mount Pleasant.
On Thursday night about Jion Odd Fol
lows of Omaha arc expected lo visit
Council Blulls lodi.ro , Xo11) ) .
Mr. C.V. . Hart and Miss Lilla M.
Treynor , of this city , \vero married yester
day noon by llev. G.V. . Crofts.
Walt and RUC the plat of Squire's Park
addition before buying a lot.
The thermometer yesterday morning
Blood at eight degreu. % below v.c.ro , but it
didn't chill the enthusiasm of the real cs-
tate dealers.
"KxcitonifJiit1 is a taking title for an
entertainment these day * . Those who
want to see one of the most nonsensical
comedies should go to tint opera house
tills evening.
Yesterday afternoon Chris Christenscn
and Peter kelson were lighting full and
had a lively contest on upper Broadway.
They were , after some what of a struggle ,
landed in the cooler.
Wait and see the nlat of Squire's Park
addition before buying a lot.
The O. K. S. held a very enjoyable
partv last evening at the residence of
Mrs. Dr. Clark , at the head of Willow
avenue.
The participants in the cominjr district
school entertainment are to meet this
evening in the parlors of thoOgden house
for rehearsal. Kvoryono should bo prcs-
ant promptly at 7UO : o'clock.
Mike Markark , of Woodbine , was on
Sunday married to Susie Kussell , of
Locan , the ceremony taking place at the
magisterial parlors of Justice Sehurz ,
who olliciated.
The new batch of saloon injunction
cases is to bo called u next Friday before -
fore Judge Thornoll. There will be prob
ably another war over technicalities , and
perhaps several of them before a decision
is really reached.
The insane man is still bcingkcpt at the
county jail. His identity has not yet been
Jixcd , and the commissioners deem it bet
ter to wait a few days before sending
him to the asylum , hoping that the
whereabouts of friends may bo ascer-
.taincd.
The now real estate lirm of Baldwin &
Troutman open to-morrow , asannpuncoJ
In another column , with some special of
fers. They have a largo number of spe
cial bargains , and those who first come
will bo first served. Drop in and boo
what they have.
Yesterday Krastus A. Benson was look-
Jng around for an ollice for (3. E. Mayne ,
the real estate broker of Omaha , who > s to
locate an ollico in this city , and it was ru
mored last night that ho had secured the
store No. 317 Broadway.
The police only arrested sixty-seven
during the month winch ended last night.
The morals of Council lilulls are im
proving or the police force growing more
lenient. The former is doubtless the
reason for the slim showing of depravity.
Frcddio Gerstenberg's latest is said to
liave been an attempt to carry oft a keg
of beer from the Milwaukee beer depot.
The trouble was that Frcddio instead of
carrying the keg of beer inside , as usual ,
was so crowded that ho tried to carry it
away outside , was caught , made to drop
it , and was given a thumping as well.
In the district court yesterday the case
ot llcaton vs tne Chicago , Burlington &
Qnincy railway was on trial. In this
case the plaintiff seeks to make the rail
way company pay damages for a coal
shed on the track of the road which was
recently burned , as the plaintin" claims ,
by a spark from a passing locomotive.
A. T. Flickingor is the attorney for Mr.
llcatou and Mr. Baldwin for the com
pany.
The readers of the Bni ? this morning
will hardlv need to have their attention
called to the fact that Odoll Bros. & Co.
nro still in the field , more enthusiastic
than over. Their largo advertisement
on another page sneaks for them. This
firm was among the lirst in the liold , and
their ollico is thronged by day and by
night. As fast as ono bargain is taken
they seem to secure another tempting ono
to take its place.
Eli Perkins la to lecture in Dohany's
opera house next Thursday evening on
"i'hilosophy of Wit and Humor. " The
name of this great humorist is enough to
cause the house to bo filled. This is con
sidered his best lecture , and that it will
bo intensely interesting there is no doubt.
The young men who nave secured this
lecturer should bo heartily supported in
the enterprise , and with BO worthy an
entertainment the tickets should soil
rapidly.
_ _
Stoves ! Stovosj Stoves ! For the next
thirty days I will sell heating stoves at
cost for cash only. P. 0. DuVoi , .
DWait and ROD the plat of Sqniro's Park
Addition before buying a lot.
Sec that your books are mads bvMooro
house & Co , , room 1 , Kverrtt block.
All orders from real estate brokers for
Job printing wjll receive immediate and
careful attention ut Pryor's BKE job
olheo.
_ _
Substantial abstracts of titles and real
estate loans. J. W. & K , L. Squire. No.
101 Pearl street , Council Bluffs.
l.istyour property with J. W. & E. L.
Squire. They have $30,000 to invest for
a non-resident to-day.
Contorvillo soft-lump coal , $3.75 per
ton , delivered , Win. Welch , 010 Main
Btrcet , telephone 1)3. ) _
Wait and see the plat of Squire's Park
Addition before buying a lot.
Whole blocks of books wcro sold
Saturday at the Publishers' book salo.
Prices away down. No. 317 Broadway.
Electric door bells , burglar alarms and
every form of domestic electrical appli
ances at the Now York Plumbing Co.
All my coal is weighed by Amy , the
only authorized city wcighmaster , and
guaranteed to hold out I1 , 000 pounds to
the ton. Good sott coal at fU.UO a ton.
N.JV. WILLIAMS.
L. B , Crafts & Co , are loaning money
on all classes of chattel securities at ono-
half their former rates. See thorn before
securing your loans. _
J. W. & K. L. Squire's abstracts are
perfect and cost no more than others.
Gcorgo Rudio. real estate and nego
tiator of loans , No. 1507 Farnam street ,
Omaha. Bargains ju-Council Blulls and
'Jrnaun property.
READ YOUR TITLE CLEAR
The Deala In Dirt Oansing a Whirl of
Excitement ,
YOUNC BUT HEALTHY DOOM.
The Women Preparing to Don White
Jllubons ClntniliiR UntnriRcs of
n llnllwny Hccnuac era
a BpnrX.
No Wlion to Uio Ilooin.
When will it stop ? What's it going to
n-1 inf Such queries arc heard daily on
ho streets of Council Blull's. The fact is
he boom struck so suddenly and in such
setting contrast with the inactivity
which had prevailed for months before
hat It fairly took the breath away.
There wcro many eyes which 'had been
Icepy lor months which wcro suddenly
ubbed and then they saw lying all
iround big bargains which wcro qulcKly
licked up. Will it stop ? Is it a llurry ?
. 'rom such quiet pointers as newspaper
men arc supposed to get hold of the liii : :
jtnphatieally declares that the boom has
not fairly begun. Some of the shrewdest
lealers and property owners declare that
ho city will not be fairly into its boom-
ng period before the middle of April. It
s predicted that if folks arc considered
excited now they will bo then stark mad ,
era'/.y , or as one speculator , who is hand-
"HIE thousands daily , says "Council
ilull's will bo stood on its head. "
Certain it is that this week opens with
iiore ( 'MMteincnt than last week closed.
) cals wcro numerous , too numerous to
coop track of , as the papers are not all
lileil. The real estate ollices were all
crowded yesterday with eager buyers and
iollors. Many from outside arc coining
nto the city to get investments , and out-
lido capital is ( lowing in freely. Yester
day there were more deals than any pro *
ions day. A. number of syndicates wcro
nrmed fortho nurchaseof different tracts
icar tlie city. The details could not in all
cases be learned , as the i artici ) > ants are
{ coping thuir plans quiet , lust they should
) o spoiled by more shrewd ligurors.
It is stated witli good authority that .1.
V. Paul , of Omaha , has purelfased 250
acres in and about Council Bluffs for
iimself and others represented by him.
It is also stated on good authority that
a tannery and a shoo factory will bo
unong the now enterprises to bo started
icro this spring , and that sites arc al-
reaily being secured.
The county yesterday sold the poor
'arm , about 200 acres , to John Bennett
and I. A. Miller , for ? UO an acre.
Another tract owned by the county ;
00 acres , was yesterday sold to William
Vrnd and T. S. Robinson for $2,750.
Still another piece of county property ,
one acre in Haas's lirst addition , was yes-
erday sold to John Bennett and 1. A.
Miller for $500.
C. R. Allen is preparing to publish a
nap showing both cities , separated
simply by the river , and that as will bo
soon spanned by bridges.
A syndicate has secured the refusal of
he Bock forty acre tract in the eastern
.wrt of the city for $24,000. The cash
will bo paid probably to-dayand then the
ract will bo placed on the market.
T. B. Baldwin and E. A. Troutman
lave formed a partnership for dealing
n rc.il estate. They have secured for
ollices No. 50(5 ( Broadway , Stubbs' old
store , and will enter actively into the
> oom. They are both well known , and
lave energy and responsibility.
11. G. Maekay , a well-known real estate
jroker of St. Paul , brother of Uov. T. J.
Stuckay , is to locate in this city.
Dr. 1) . Macrae yesterday sold the J. P.
Jasady tract , wliich wa's purchased a
wcnlc ago for $500 per ttcro by the doctor
o Dr. H. Rico , D. W. Bushncll audJaiacs
H. Hico for $800 per aero.
Professor Roberts turned a lot yestcr-
lay that ho had just purchased and
hadn't paid a cent on , taking $50 casli as
Ins share.
A St. Paul real estate firm named Cum-
iiings & Co. have rented J J. Brown's
juilding running from Pearl to Main
streets below first avenue. Pearl street
it seems is to be the street for the real
estate brokers.
A syndicate composed of R. II. Huntington -
ington and four other Council Bluffs
peonlo bought yesterday 027 feet fronting
on ( iraham avenue abutting Fairmont
Park.
Frank Colpetzor. of Omaha , and S. P.
MacconneJl , of this city , purchased C. M.
Hurl's tract of ten acres.
An Omaha gentleman yesterday bar
gained for a lot on wliich lo build u
$1,000 , residence.
P. M. Prvor , of the BKE. yesterday pur
chased house and lot No. 1100 Fifth ave
nue.
nue.W. . Ed Elam purchased block -18 in rail
road addition. He also bought ten acres
near Parll's' mills , for ? 13.5 per acre.
H.V. . Tilton , of the BIK : , sold to J. A.
Ilcrold , lot 11 in block 17 , Beers' sub
division for $500.
II C. Corv yesterday bought four lots
in Curtis it Ramsey's addition for $2,000.
A syndicate yesterday purchased lifty-
three acres for $150 t > er acre cash , south
of Bayliss'Third addition.
A syndicate was formed yesterday for
the purchase of the Pacific house prop
erty. They have secured the refusal of
the property at $30,000. It seems that
among the building enterprises first to
be started this spring will be the erection
of a very large hotel. It will probably
cither be located on the site of the pres
ent Pacific house , or on Dr. Woodburg's
corner , bv the park.
A. B. Walker yesterday sold n thirty-
day option on what is known as the
Woodbury property , corner of Pearl
street and 1'irst avenue , to n syndicate
composed of Mossrs Kdmundson , Evans ,
Shtigart , Hannon , Walker , Hart , Wea
ver. Benson and Waightman.
W. C. Stacy & Co. yesterday sold thirty
seven lots in Kiddle's audition.
Dr. Hanchott , ollico No. 12 Pearl street ;
residence , 120 Fourth street ; telephone
No. 10.
Wait and see the plat of Squiro's Park
Addition before buying a lot.
A Special Offer.
S. P. Macconnell nnd twelve others
have thirteen lots in Central subdivisior
and twenty acres west of the fairgrounds
wliicn tlioy put upon the market for
$18,000 cash. The title is perfect and the
tract is ono of the linost in the whole
range of special banralns now ollercd
There is a chance to double the money
easily on this deal , for at $800 an aero ,
which is about what the property is of
fcrcd forH can bo easily platted and sold
with a jump at $250 a lot. Thcso who are
looking for a big deal with a certainty of
doubling their money within sixty days
should jump nt tins olfor. The land is all
available , within a short distance of the
very center of the city , and has appar
ently no disadvantages , while it has every
possible advantage.
Squiro's 1'urk Addition.
The BEE calls attention to this bcautifu
tract of land platted by J. W. & E. L ,
Sqmro. The lots are largo and .lie on
high , dry ground directly in front of the
Union Pacific depot and hotel. Im
mediately passing this addition is the
boulevard leading to the Union Pacilio
bridge now nearly completed , while to the
north UBS the Broadway boulevard lead
ing to the new wagon and street car
'
bridge. The ownqrs are preparing to
plant 1,000 shade trees on this property
as soon as the ground thaws out and may
be congralnlited on having one of the
most beautiful pieces of property in the
city. The prices arc low and terms easy.
A Slictit Scorch.
Last evening Baldwin & Troutman , the
new real estate lirm , built a lire in their
nou' ofllcc , and then locked up and came
oror In the Ilr.B office to give the copy
for their now advertisement. After securing -
curing the desired space , they started
back to their ollico. They were aston
ished to sec a largo crowd in front of
their place , and concluded the advertis
ing begun to get in its work lather early.
On reaching their office they found that
the crowd had been called there by a lire
which had started up stairs in some mys
terious way. The blaze was speedily put
out , the damage being light.
To Contractors nnd Htillders.
Proposals will bo received by thonndor-
signed until the 23u of next month for Hie
huilding of the now Catholic church-
Plans and specilications may bo seen at
the pastoral residence. The .right is re
served to reject any or nil prnpotalo.
B. P. McMKXOMY , Pastor.
Not True.
By some means or another it has been
circulated abroad In Western Iowa that
after a residence of nearly twenty years
in Council Binds , Colonel John H. Keatley
lias ceased to be such resident , since last
November , and become o resident and
citi/.cn of Omaha. This is not truo.
Colonel Kcatloy , during the session of the
last legislature , of which IKS was a member -
bor , and during the Brown impeachment
trial , in which ho was one of the niana-
cers , severed his editorial connection
witli the Globe , but since then has re
sumed such connection , and as a resident
of Council Blulls is diligently engaged in
the practice of his profession as a lawyer.
The Ladies' Choral society will moot
this afternoon at half-past , at Mueller's
music hull. Members will please bo
prompt. Mits. D.W. BL'.SIINKI.I , ,
Secretary.
Tnlkini ; to U'omen.
Y"cstorday afternoon there was a largo
gathering of ladies at the Baptist church
to moot Mrs. C. T. Cole , who is engaged
in the White Cross movement. She gave
them sonic facts and figures which were
startling as showing the extent of the
social evil. Mrs. Cole presented some
thoughts which she deemed particularly
needful for the women to consider. There
was much interest manifest , and she was
listened to very attentively. She evi
dently aroused much enthusiasm in the
movement to lessen and prevent the evils
which are corrupting society.
Personal I'nrasrnphs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kohl , now of Atehi-
son , but formerly of this city , are visit
ing friends here.
County Supervisors Frinn and Under
wood were in tlio city yesterday attend
ing to the county's business.
Mr. E. W. Prouty and daughter , Miss
Ada , returned Saturday night from St.
Paul , where they had bcuu to attend the
ice carnival.
J. C. & E. W. Raymond will open a
real estate ollice at No. 13 , north Main
street this morning. While they will not
bo prepared to do much business for sev
eral days , they solicit parties desiring to
place real estate on sale to call and see
them.
I. O. O. F.
All members of Canton Pattawattamio
No. 0 are requested to meet at 1. O O. F.
hall to-night. Business of great import
ance is to bo transacted.
By order of the
COMMANDUU OF THE CANTON.
Another New Kntorpriso.
C. E. A'lolf has started up his new
manufactory of rubber stamps , a now
enterprise for Council Binds. It is lo
cated at No. 33J ( Broadway. The iirst
order given the now factory was from the
BKI : ollico , and it lias been satisfactorily
filled. The business of the factory starts
up lively and witli every indication of
great success. It is o longer needful to
send away from homo for rubber stamps ,
and the factory hero will also supply a
largo extent of territory contributory to
tliis city. Tlio enterprise intuits encour
agement.
In Mine. Tussand's London museum
are now exhibited the keys of JMetz ,
which Count Von Moltkc , on the capture
of that fortress , greatly desired to present
to the German emperor , but could not
find. Other additions to the collection
are cdigies of the late jocky Archer and
the baby king of Spain.
The pain and misery sudored by those
who are alllietod with dyspepsia are in
describable. The distress ot the body is
equalled or surpassed by the confusion
nnd torture of the mind , thus maKinK tlio
victims suffer double allliction. The re
lief that is given by Hood's Sarsaparilla
lias caused thousands to be thankful for
this great medicine. It dispels the
causes of dyspepsia , and tones up the
digestive organs. Try Hood's Sarsa
parilla.
Buy at Your Own 1'rlce.
George Itudio lias arranged for an auc
tion sale of lots in all parts of the city ,
the opening sale to bo tins evening nt the
Ogden house. For further details see
his card in another column. The pro
posed sale last night was necessarily post
poned on account of the illness of the
auctioneer , Harry Inmun , but he will bo
on hand to-night.
CotiRlisJroii'u's llrnnrhinl Troches"
will allay the Irritation and stop couching.
Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards ,
BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
Oi > j > obltu Dummy Depot ,
CO
si *
Ps. .
Horses and mules kept constantly on
hand , for sale at retail or in ear loads.
Oders promptly filled by contract on
short notico. Stock sold on commission.
SIILUTKU < fc BOI.EIT , Proprietors.
Telephone No. 114.
Formerly of Keil Sale Stables , corner
let. are and 4th street.
Chase's ' Last Receipt Book ,
"MKMOKUL EDITION , "
Iji't "ml rrnnnlnX work of liU llfo. Juitout. Outttt
We. F. IV. IJH-KUUJO.s It Co. , Detroit , Jllcd.
I CURE FITS !
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i rafelo th c TS t.fll.tl'SY or -
'tT. lw.rr.ut taTr.m d7 tocur.
t6 worn C M. . taoin SIIKM few failed U no reuon for
not ow receiving cor . t-nJMonoj ih > r _ trt t ! ncl
> r katuoorraj nsreniK. r.l EipreM nc Post
l. ami I iUcor ou.
Jl co niou uixbinifor trl you.
JJ J nt Ilt 0 HOOT , in I'.Ml BL , > . Voit.
.miclk.i.unfUlxrl lojltlinicbtrrvtior * Dr
notaMbjtM D.W Civlala Urethra !
CBAfOXS. S D4loro rtnwiliutr | t i
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Agency , 174- ' " " "
SPECIAL NOTICES ,
Special ftdrortisornonts , ueh M test , Found
: o Loan , Tor Sole , To Kent , Ti nt , , noimlln ? ,
etc , will tie Inserted In thU column nt the low
rMoof TUN CENTS PKK MNB fortho first Inset-
onnnil HvoContsPerl.lnoforenchsubaoiuont
neortion. I/civvo mlTCrtisttncnti nt our ofilca
Jo. 12 VCR ! etrcvt , no.ir llrosilway , Council
Illuffs.
TTANT3.
[ 71011 SAI.K If tnkcn this ween A nvo room
L' IIOIIBO on Kirth avenue , nc r dummy
epoU The strrot , elilcwHlk niul lot lllled to
prnde. Prlco tl , < V ) . Knsy terms. Address
, ot , Hecoiilcc , Council Hltitra.
WANTKD-A peed plrl forponernl housework ,
Mrs. W. Cooper , No. 631 , Illmr st.
T > 011 SAL-K A .
[ flrst-claM , thrco-sprlnir. slnitlo
JL1 tihnoton ! imlhnrno < < 9 , part cuih , bnlmico
u monthly pnvmcnig. A. J. Mnndcl , No. 323
and IC5 liromlnny.
[ 71011 SAI.U A bnrirtilii Vine now residence ,
L ; clifht rooms nnd linth room , s. o. corner
of Sixth street nnd WnMiinirtnti nvotmo , two
) iocks from government buildingKtirnnco ,
wntcr nnd ens. Lot A3 feet front. Price for HO
days only 5IVK ) , nlso cheap rosldcnco property
n nil ports of the city. Apply to II. Shoo-
manor , yo. iXIJ , llnrrlson st.
HI SAIi : Nine ncrcs of land In the RW14 ot
thonwUofseo.il. > , T 75 , H 41 , in Council
llufTq adjoining the T'nlcn Pticlllo depot
rroimdi on the north and directly vest of the
nnk. Horace Uvorott.
FOK SAI.K Cottnzo , six Inrtto rooms , with
oil Imlldln ; lots , two Rood Imrim , smoke
iou p , well nnil two clitc-riis. fifteen minutes
inlk from opera houso. Address Q , lice ollice.
Council IlliillB.
FOK SALK Choice , smooth , iinlmprovod IfiO
ncresclofloto llnUtmr.l , in llutlc-r county ,
N'rbrn8kn. Will nlvo Innro discount from pros-
nt vnlno for cash. Address Iluntitifr. Huiiron
t Jonrt , Dnvld City , Nob. , or W. J. , llco ollice.
Council IIItilTs , In.
mOHSAM2-At n bargain , 2U. > noroo with line
JL1 improvements , slv mlle * t'iis.t of ' 'ouncll
llnlTs. Prlco low nnd nil the time nccdod. In
quire of T. W.Van Sclovcr , Council Hluirs.
WANTl'.n A cottngo of llvo or six rooms.
locntod convenient to btislnoii ;
ninlly , no children. Addrosa "Crispy , " lleo
ollice.
WANTIID-A boy -with pony to carry IJoo
route.
[ 7OII S A hli Old pupora for sale ut the Hoe
I1 olBco.
WANTKD Parties Intending to bo married
are \riintuil to cull nt the Pryor'a Uco Job
onico to select their wedding cards.
IS. : . ItAKBCKTT ,
Justice of the Peace ,
115 ISrmulu'iiy , Con neil Itlnd'N.
lofers to anv bank or business house in
the city.
Collections a specialty.
AUCTION SALE !
-OP THE-
CITY !
AT 7:3O O'CLOCK ,
-AT TIIE-
OGfDEN HOUSE.
PERFECT TITLE OR NO SALE ,
Harry II. Inman ,
Auctioneer.
Place your Lots in our hands and H 1I
whore the crowd of buyers congregate.
GEORGE RUDIO ,
Real Estate Broker.
N. SCHURZ ,
Justice of the Peace
Office over American Express.
JOHN V. BTNE J ACOO KIMS
STONE & SIMS ,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ,
Practice in the State and Federal courtf
Uooms 7 and 8 Sluifart-Bono Blorjk.
OFFICER & PUSEY ,
BANKERS
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA ,
Established 1SJT
W , S. HOMER & CO ,
X3 Main fit , , Council Bluffa.
The cheapest plnco In the city to buy
CROCKERY ,
LAMPS ,
SILVER PLATED WARE ,
GLASSWARE ,
FINE POTTERY
GREAT SALE
OF
Ladies' ' and Childrens'
Aprons , Eta.
Wo have succeeded in pur-
clmsing tit nil
Extraordinary Bargain
A liirgc quantity o Muslin Un
derwear , Childrens' Dresses ,
Aprons , etc. , which we have di
vided into two lots , and to make
quick sales will sell them at
I.
25c Consists of
Ladies1 Night Robes , Chemises ,
Drawers , Corset Covers , long
White Aprons , Childrens' White
and Red Msther Ilubbard
Dresses , Drawers and Infants'
Slips. These garments are well
made and warranted persect.
2
50c. Consists of
Ladies Night Dresses , Skirts ,
Chemise , Drawers , Corset Cov
ers and Childrens1 White and
Turkey Red Dresses.
All trimmed with Linen Torchon
lace. Such garments as these are
usually sold for 75c to $1.
We take great pleasure in plac
ing this immense purchase be
fore our customers and invite an
earl } ' call , as we believe this to
the greatest bargain in Muslin
Underwear and Childrens Dress
es ever offered in this city
. UJ-J , < 'il < i'US and , ' { 20 JSroad
way , Council Ulnffs ,
All fresh goods , well made , full
si/es , good shapes , and warranted
free free from imperfections.
Special Bargains
4
AT BALDWIN & TROUTMAN'S '
506 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
Over $200,000 , worth of property in all parts o )
the city , for sale ,
" /
Real Estate
Vncnnt Lots , L < nids , City Residences ttntl Farms , acre property in
western part of city. All selling cheap to make room for upriny stocls ,
R. P. OFFICER ,
Heal Estate and Insurance Agent.
Room ff , over Ofllrcr 0 J'nuey'a banfc , Council
CITY REAL ESTATE.
Jttij Bargains In all Itlnds of City Property , Improved and Unlmprored
BUY NOW AND MAKE MONEY
Lots of outside capital I bcl ny invested In this city , and tliousands of
persons will come from a distance to purchase in the next few next
few days.
Forrest Smith , No. 130 Main St ,
LANDS CHEAP
Farming : Lands in Jow.i , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranging from .I.OO to
$10.00 per : ioro. School and tttato lands in Minnesota on SO years' tnno 5 par
cent interest. Land Buyers faro freo. Information , etc. , given by
No. 555 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa , accnt for Freidrikscn & Co. , Chicago.
CBESTON HOUSE
The only hotel in Council Blufls having
Fir © Esoa/p ©
And all moJcrn improvements.
215 , 217 and 219 Main st.
MAX MOHN , Prop.
B. RICE , M. D. ,
Or othorTumors removed without
lha kulfo or drawing of blood.
( ) T r thirty years practicalexpcrlonco.
No. U I'earlBt. , Council HI ilia.
Consultation t rot.
THEATRICAL
WIGS ,
BEARDS ,
Grease
. . Paints
&
* ?
irm
The Finest Im
\W' \ ported Mno of
J * Goods West or
_ ' Clilciik'O.
Mrs , C. I. . Gillette's
Human Hair Emporium
No , 209 MainStreet.Couna'l Bluffs , Iowa , i
CITY REAL ESTATE
HAS
Veritable Boom ,
BRY&NT &
R. T.
NO. ( S2H ItltOAIIWAV ,
.
'
I'll } show you many choiqo pieces of
;
property at astonishingly low prices.
Horses and Mules
For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail
and in lots. Large quantities to select
fiom. Several pain ) of fine drivers , sin
gle or double.
MASON WISE ,
Council Bluffr.
FINE - FRENCH MILLINERY ,
1514 Douglas St. , Omaha ,
NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN.
Ladies buying a $5 hat or bonnet , one fare
will bo paid ; ? io , lound trip.
BOOK BINDING 4JJ
Join-null , County and
Itanli Work of All Kinds a Spec
ially
Prompt Attention Mall Orders
MOREHOOSE & G0.
Room 1 Kveret Block , Council Blafli ,
Standard Paper * Used. All utylea of bind
ing m Magazines and
BLANK BOOKS.
HKt'KUENCKS :
a II. National Hank , M. 1C. Smith &Oo _
Cltlzoatt * Hunk. IteoroYclU ft Co. ,
HmNuUoiittl Hank. ( i U. Insurauoa C * ,
OOiror Jd'unoy.lluDlcerB.C.U Uarlueg llaak.