THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; .FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 4 , 1887. THE .DAILY BEE. S COUNCilTBLUFFS FRIDAY MORNING , FKU. 4. OFFICE , WO. 12 , PEARL STREET. DcllTcred 67 carrier In nnr part of the cttr twenty cent * per week. II. W. TiL-roy , - . - Manager. TKLKPHOHES : RCPTKTSX Orrici ! , No , O. " HIOIIT Emioit No. 23. M1XOU MISNTIUN. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Ilcnyy suits cheap to order nt Roller's. ' List your property with Crossland & Otis. Otis.Morso's Morso's ndditlon. The Benson & Mnyno Real Kstnto Co. , No. 502 Br dway Lota in Curtis & Ramsey's addition very cheap. The Benson & Mayno Real Kstnto Co. , No. C02 Broadway. Good bargains on lota in nil parts of the city nt Crossland & Otis' . Wall nnd sec the plat of Squire's Park addition before buying a lot. Armour , Barbeo & Co. have put in telephone - phone No. 811. Wait nnd FCO the nlat of Sqtiiro's Park addition before buying a lot. Crosslnnd & Otis have now a list of fine residence property In all uarts of the city. city."Mugg's "Mugg's Landing'1 to-night. More laughs to n miniito than any entertain ment given hero in n long time. 70 lots in railroad add. nt $35 each if taken before 10 n. in. Williams , owner , 18 North M-iin street. Lots in Brown's addition very cheap. The Benson & Mayno Henl Estate com pany , No. 502 Broadway , The city council is to meet in regular session next Monday night. There is a crowd of business to be looked after. Ul'l'lio cheapest nnd best lots on the mar ket are those in Tcrwilligor'3 addition adjoining the transfer on the north ; for sale by F. J. Day , No. ! W Pearl. The supper that was to have been given by tlio ladies ol the Woman's Exchange nt Miss Baldwin's this evening , has been postponed until Friday of next week. Benson's First addition is the cheapest. $100 to $250. The Benson & Mayno Kent Estate company , No. 502 Broadway. As an indication of the heartiness with which Benson & Mnyno are welcomed to Council 1 thill's the other renl estate men joined in giving the new oflicc a serenade yesterday. Maps of Counc'I ' Bluffs are in great de mand , it is almost impossible to gel them at any price , the old edition being exhausted. Some are buying second hand ones at $25. Isaac Boloy , of Schlcutor & Boloy , yes terday returned with a car load of first- class mules , 1,100 to 1,500 pounds , four to six years old ; on sale at their barn on Uroadway , opposite dummy depot. Wanted A first class real estate ofTico man immediately. Must bo n plain penman - man , accurate , acquainted with the busi ness nnd n worker. None other need apply to Baldwin & Troutman , real cs- tate , No. 500 Broadway. Benson's First addition is the cheapest , $100 to $250. The Benson & Mnyno Keal Estate company , No. 502 BrOadway. Anumbcrof the demi-monde have been jailed for not having contributed their monthly lines to support tlio city govern ment. Four of them have concluded to board it out , ns they say business in their line is rather light. The real estate transfers yesterday , ns recorded , footed up to $53,480. She doesn't weaken. If folks weren't too busy soiling and buying to get the papers nil made out , the amount would show up still larger. Everybody was rejoicing yesterday ever the announcement made in the BEU that the wagon bridgn bill had. passed both the hotco ; nnd ( no senate. The as surance of this enterprise being speedily pushed to completion has sent real estate' uo and up. Benson's First ndditlon is the cheapest , $100 to $250. The Benson & Mayno Real Estate company , No , C02 Broadway. It is next to impossible to cot painters , paper-hangers , sign-writers , carpenters , job printers , etc. , to do work now. They all have as much work as they can at tend to , and the majority of them work at night trying to catch up. Edwards is to bo sentenced to-morrow. The extent of the law in his case is fif teen years hi the penitentiary. It is predicted - dictod that ho will get n full benefit , and from all time can bo learned it seems that ho should bo kcp _ t from running at largo as long as possible. There was adiineo on Main street Wed nesday night which broke up in a row , loading to the arrest of Tom Brown. James Troy nnd G. W. Smith. As usual the police must have made a mistake and got the wrong parties , us they all de clared they wcro not in tlio row at all. Benson's First addition is the cheapest f 100 to $250. The Benson & Mayno Real Estate company , No. 502 Broadway. The case of Kiigono Call against the Council Blufls nail works was on trial yesterday in the district court. This suit was to secure a claimed indebtedness arising from services rendered by Call as secretary and manager of tlio company. n Benson's First addition is the cheapest , f 100 to $250. The Benson & Mnyno Real Estate company. No. 502 Broadway. Lots in Curtis & Ramsey's addition very cheap. The Benson & Mayno Real Estate Co. , No , 502 Broadway. Ono physician has evidently cot rattled ever the boom. The other night a man having a sick child applied to the doctor , who wrote out a perscriptiou , which was 1 taken to a drug store to bo filled. The clerk called the man's attention to the fact that the physician had forgotten to toll how often the child was to take the medioino , The father hurried back to thn doctor , who made the correction , and then the perscription was taken back to the drug storo. When examined it was found that , the doctor had given the fol lowing directions us to how the child should take the medicine : "One-third down , balance in one and two years at 8 per cent interest. " At this rnto the child will bo an invalid for two years to come. Lots in Curtis & Ramsey's addition very cheap. The Benson & Mayno Real Estate Co. , No. 502 Broadway. L. II , Crafts & Co. are loaning money on all classes of chattel securities at ono- - * ' half their former rates. See them before securing your loans. Benson's First Addition is the cheapest , f 100 to $250. The Benson & Mavno Heal Estate Co. , No , 502 Broadway. The "Old Fashioned District School , " it the opera house next Tuesday evening for the uenolit of the Cottage hospital fund. Tickets 50 cents. Tickets on sale now at Bushn'jll's. Rusorvo your scats. Benson's First Addition is the cheapest , 1100 to $250. The Benson & Mayno Real Estate Co. , No. 502 Broadway. J. W. L. Squiro's abstracts are perfect nnd cost no more than others. Benson's First Addition Is the cheapest. 1100 to $250. The Benson & Mayno Real i. t Estate Co. , No. 502 Broadway , t " I Gcorgo Rudio , real estate and nogo- ' tintor of loans , No. 1507 Farnam street , : f ' Omaha. Bargains in Council Blufls and Omaha property. Electric door bells , burglar alarms and every form of domestic electrical appli ances at the Now York 1'luiubiug Co. A NEW K1XK. The Finances Of the Deaf Mtito In stitution Heine Considered. From the Dot Molncs Register Islcarncd the following concerning the finances of the institution for the deaf anddumb hero : rMr. 0. L. Wyckoff , superintendent and secretary of the Institution for the deaf and dumb ai Council UIulTs , together with the trustees. Lewis Wclnstcln. Uurllncton , A. T. Fllcklneer , Council Bluffs , and C. a. Ranck , Iowa City , were In the city yesterday in consultation with the covrrnor and aud itor of stnte. When the quarterly bill of Jtho superintendent for support fund caino to hand Auditor Lyon noticed that the bill was for tlio quarter in advance , contrary to the custom of all other ctate institutions. The auditor therefore refused to Issue the war rant until the matter was explained. The superintendent came to DCS Jtolncs to con sult about the mutter , and stated that the warrants Imd been issued heretofore without bdne questioned. Tlio superintendent , being n new man , was simply following In the footsteps of his predecessors , but could find no law authorizing the stnto to nay In advance. The meeting was held yesterday to nj'rco upon what to do , as the Institution cannot run without pay. It wasjcslerday discovered also that since 187S the per dlcm nud mllrngo of the trustees had been p.tld out of the support fund. As this would amount In total to about 31,000 , It Is proposed to have a warrant drawn for the amount on the general fund , from which these expenses should have been paid , and thus put the finances In Rood shape. An opinion of the attoinuy jrencral Is to ho gotten , and the ac counts to bo righted by the nxccutlvo council. The stnta has not been In any manner a loser by these transactions. Opening Up With a Hurrah. The Benson & Mayne real estate com pany opened their olliccs at No. 502 Broadway yesterday afternoon. T'IO ' day and night previous wcro occupied by busy working mon who wore trying to get the ollieo ready for the opening , but yester day morning tlio crowd was so great that it was found necessary to lock the doors . o the carpets could bo put down. The enliro force ol outside salesmen of the C. K. Mayno Real E.stato , Loan and Trust company of Omaha , bended by a four-horse carriage containing C. E. Mayno , Samuel S. Curtis , Dexter L. Thomas , David Jamison , W. D. Mcado , T. B. Wililo nr.d M. Sloman of Omaha , paraded the streets. There \rcro nine teen carriages in nil , each driven by a " salesman. "When the parade was ever the band played in front of the olliccs and business opened up. It was almost impossible to get into their oilices.it being so crowded with buyers. When the procession was going along a gentleman nsKcd "whoso luneral is tins ? " and the answer came , ' 'they come hence to attend the funeral of the old fogies and mossbacks. " Captain Curtis , who was in this city dur ing tlio 1857 boom , was behind the ollieo railing shaking bands with his many old friends and acquaintances yesterday. Ho is a fine gentleman and a civil engineer nnd helped lay out the Curtis addition to this city. Withal the Benson & Mayno company opened up yesterday to n line business. It need not be said that they arc energetic and wide-awake , for the enterprise and success shown by them in other ventures has made their names familiar ones. Their coining hero has been largely watched for , nud they are welcomed witii enthusiasm. Hotter. There was a perceptible increase in tlio boom excitement yesterday. The of- [ ices wcro more crowded than ever. There was eager buying and quick sell ing. Numerous deals wcro not made public , or the papers could not bo com pleted , so great was the demand for Lime. Hugh Goss has sold his house and two lots on Third street just south of Ninth avenue to John Morgen for $1,000 cash. W. S. Stacy & Co. have sold the Giles farm , cast of the Jefl'oris tract to E. L. Shugart , Fred Davis and others. J. P. Hess has bought twelve acres of the Rich land for $75 per acre. It is located three and one-half miles east of the city. George Brown has bought lots 1 to 0 inclusive , block 11 , Central sub-division , paying $150 each. Ton acres of the Frisbec tract was sold yesterday for $000 per acre and again put on the market for $800 per acre. If not sold to-day it will probably bo platted. Martin Hughes yesterday purchased two elegant lots on Third street , opposite Ninth avenue , on which ho will build a fine residence in tlio spring. The Cochrnn tract of forty acres was yesterday sold for $1,000 per acre. This is located north of the transfer. John W. Tcmploton has sold forty acres of the unimproved portion of his farm , live miles east of town in Garner township , for $00 per aero. The boom acorns to extend into the country. The Benson & Mayno ollieo opened up with a big crowd and many sales were mado. Omaha addition , Benson's First addition and Benson's Second addition were the locations which attracted the attention of buyers. Colonel Tulleys sold his interest in the K. C. tract , now a part of tlio Omaha addition , yesterday to Omaha parties for $500 per aero cash , which cost him $200 per acre in November. Claranco H. Judson yesterday sold his eighth interest in the Dullard tract , now part of the Omaha addition to Council Blufls , to Messrs. Himobaugh & Mcrriam , of Omaha , for $5,000 cash. Mr. Judson purchased bis interest in November for $2,000. Among the buyers in Omaha addition at Odcll Bros. & Co , yesterday were : E. Woinlield , of Dos Monies , two ; C. G. and N. J. Swanson , ono ; Mrs. M.L.Bradbury , three , cash ; I. Gillinsky , two ; L. Sim- nions , four , A Shonandoan syndicate has been formed , consisting of It. W. Morse , W. M. Cronn , C. E. Smith nnd Messrs. Hutchinson , White and Christian. They have purchased twenty acres in Rico's subdivision nnd have platted it and placed it on the market as Morse's addition. R. W. Morse , who owns tlio Stownrt property on Sixth avenue , near Main street , was ollured $0,003 for it yesterday but declined it. H. W. Huzolton sold to Isaac Gillinski lot 2. block 4 , Beers' sub , for $100. Tlio skating rink property at the corner of Fifth avenue ami Mam street , was yesterday torday purchased by Mr. Maxwell for $12.000. W. C. Staoy & Co. yesterday sold two acres a block east of Frank street to Omaha parties for $3,500 ; also four lots in Burns' addition. N. D Lawrence yesterday sold to A. Louie lot , 1 1 , block f ) , Buyliss' first addi tion and the southerly portion of lots No. 15 and 10 for $5,000. Ann Buttorlicld sold yesterday to E. II , Walters twenty acres tor $1,000 : \Vies & Clnusim dissolved partnership yostorday. Mr. Wics is to devote his at tention to the nursery business , Mr. Clausen bought Air. \ \ ics' ono-half in terest in the store building for $0,000 , The Knabo pluco , on Washington av enue. was yesterday sold for $2,000 to a syndicate consisting of N. W. Williams and others , J. W. Paul , of Omaha , who has been purchasing so much aero property , yes terday closed the deal for tlio Rudd tract for $150 per aero. Shortly after ho bar gained for the same Ii9 was offered $500 per aero , but ho refused it and yesterday got the deed. It is a slcnilicant fact that none of the 300 acres which Mr , Paul has purchased for a syndicate has yet been on the market , nor will it bo for a long while to come. This speaks well for their confidence in the future of this city. The largest sale yet made was yester day by the new tirm of Baldwin & Trout man , who sold the Wright tract far $80.000 for the 80 acres. ' 'Charlie" Baujjlm yesterday was some what surprised as ho stood before the door of a real estate firm , lie remarked : "Whafs the matter , arc the people wild ? As long ns 1'vo lived hero f nbver saw the like , rvo traveled all over and never saw such crowds buying real estate , Why , how do you account for It ? " An Omaha gentleman yesterday on- lorcd a real estate oflicc and found a $10 bill on the floor. His impression was that Council Blufls folks must bo making money if they could afford to throw it away. The Browstcr property on Park avenue - onuo was sold yesterday by Crossland & Otis for $0,000 to an Omaha gentleman. Morso's addition. The Benson & Maync Real Estate Co.No.502 Broadway. Amusements , This evening and to-morrow afternoon nnd evening "Mugg's Landing" is to bo jivcn at the opera house. Three hours of solid fun is promised. It has gained such a reputation that it is needless to urge these who want to laugh to go pre pared to have a big evening. Monday night Maggie Mitchell is to appear at the opera house in "Lorlo , or the Artist's Dream. " Tuesday evening the "Old Fashioned District School" is to bo given"at the opcrn house for the benefit of the Cot tage hospital. The hospital is > an enter prise in which all are interested , nnd the ladies should bo given a bcnelit fund of several hundred dollars to enable them to go on with their worthy work. The participants in the "District School" are nil residents ot this city , most of them prominent , and many of them among the oldest citi/.cns. It is an entertainment which has much fun in it , and novelty , so that while helping out a worthy cause , these who attend will have their money's worth. The pic sociable to be given this even ing in thn parlors of the Congregational church is a novel entertainment , the full details of which will not bo made imblio in advance. All nro invited , and 10 cents will give you a chance to poop inside the pie factory itself , while re freshments can bo ordered nt will. No admission charged to the social. Morse's addition. Tlio Benson & Mayne Real Estate Co. , No. 502 Broadway. A Fnuilly ,1ar. Mrs. Eliza Cogley now seeks to get a livorco from Daniel Cogley , to whom she was married in Clarindn , in 1881. she claims that last December lie tried to kill her , and came for her with a stone inr , and when this was wrested away Tom him he picked up a spade with which to continue the assault Others chanced to be near , and interfered , and 10 threatened to kill lieraud her rescuers , She begs now to bo set matrimonially free. ; Lots in Curtis & Ramsey's addition verv cheap. The Benson & Mayne Real Estate company. No. 502 Broadway. .Tutl Pot- Ono Your. George Brown , who was tracked for miles and brought back to answer the charge of crooked work in connection with the Hamburg postollico , has had his trial in Keokuk , nnd yesterday was brought to this city and lodged in the county jail. His sentence is said to bo one year. _ _ For Sale At a bargain , 10 acre tract two miles from city. Ira Scolielcl. Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. J. W. & E. L. Squire. No. 101 Pearl street , Council Bluffs. Pacific bouse is the nearest hotel to the majority of real estate offices in the city. ' $2.00 per day. A Uls Thing. if. J. Day has for sale -11 acres , known as the Babbit tract , marked on the map J. Danforth , at $1,000 per acre ; it lies J of a mile fronting on Broadway ; the street cars run past it every 15 minutes , and Broadway is paved up "to the prop erty. This tract is just a half mile above the Ogdou houso. When you arc in the city stop at the Pacific house. Street cars pass the door every fifteen minutes for all the depots. Meals 50 cents. At the Pacific house you will F.TVO from 50 cents to $1 per day. Try it and bo convinced. Uooni , Doom , Doom. When you can't ' sleep buy a bottle of Warner's Nervine , when your head aches buy Bronio Caffeine , when you want con solation buy a good cigar at Grandy's City Drug Storo. Dr. ilnnchott , ollieo No. 12 Pearl street ; residence , 120 Fourth street ; telephone No. 10. 10.To To Contractors nnd llullderN. Proposals will be received by the under signed until the 23d of next month for the huildinc of the now Catholic church- Pluns nnd specilications may bo seen nt the pastoral residence. The right is re served to reject any or all proposalo. B , P. McMK.vo.MV , Pastor. Best grades Iowa soft lump coal , $3 per ton at vurd ; $ ! ) .50 delivered. C. B. Fuel Co. , 539 Broadway. Telephone I'M. Help out the Cottage hospital fund , nnd renew the memories of youth by go ing to sco the "Old Fashioned District School , " next Tuesday livening at the opera house. Tickets at Bushucll's only 50 cents. Person al Paragraph * ; . J. P , Beach , of Hamburg , was at the Ogden yesterday. E. 11. Merrinm.of David Bradley & Co. , went cast yesterday. J. II. Arthur , the well known railway mnn , was greeting his friends hero jvs- torduy. II. J. Palmer , who lias boon confined to his bed with a severe fovor.was last evening - ing much improved , but will not bo ablu to bo out for perhaps a week yet , G , II , Hopkins , now of Wi'&ton , Neb. , but formerly in the dairy business hero , arrived in this city yesterday to look after his property and take advantage of the boom. Bids on thn beautiful lot on Oakland avenue will bo opened at tlio ollieo of Stacey & Co. at 10 o'clock Saturday morning. Kiplingcr & Wickham , real estate ; No , 410 Broadway. Walt and see the plat of Squiro's Park Addition before buying a lot. All orders from real estate brokers for job printing wilj , eceivo immediate and careful attention at Pryor's UKB job oilico. Benson's First Addition is thn cheapest , $100 to $250. The Benson k Mayno Real Fstato Co. , No. 502 Broadway. List your property with J. W. & E. L. Squire , They have $30,000 to invest for a non-resident to-day , This licats Them All. The Cooper & McGee hardware brick building , No. 41 Main street , will bo of fered for sale for two days only for $12,500. If not sold before Friday after noon the price will bo $15,000. This building has for a number of years brought in $100 per month rent. Apply to Kiplingur & Wickham , No. 419 Broad- waj- Lot Exchange , For Sato. The no } of 'tho no i of section 10 , town 74 , range 41 , forty acres , J of a mile south of the Union Pacific elevator and stock yards , $210 an acre ; nlso lots 3,5 , and 17 , Midland addition. The last two men tioned lots within half a block of Broadway - way , $500 each. Lot 14 , In blk 4 , Glendale - dale , $100 : lots 0 and 10 , blk 11 , Fleming & Davis add. , at $500 each. Prices sub- jcc to change without notice. HOUACU KvcnnTT. Benson's First Addition is thn cheapest. $100 to $250. The Benson A : Mayno Real Estate Co. , No. 502 Broadway. Morso's Addition. The Benson & Mayne Real Estate Co. , No. 502 Broadway. Morso's Additiou. The Benson & Mayno Real Estate Co. , No.502 Broadway , SPECIAL NOTICES. Speclft' Advertlnoiiionta , such M test , Fo.inJ lol/nan , For Sale , To llont , Vxxnts , llonnllnir , clc.irlll liolnoortoJ In this column at the low ratoof TKN CKNT3 1'KIt LINK forttio first Inter- Son and i''lvuCoiiUF rl.liio for cncu subsequent Inoortiou. LCHVO nJvorUsatncnU nt our olll j No. 13 Votil itrcot , tic.xr Uroaclwiir , Council Illulls. WANTS. FOH SA1.M I.nrjo residence , corner I'.lk'litli nnd llrouihvuy. Inquire nt Metropolitan hotel I poll SAI.K Thono ' 5 of the no > t ot poet Ion 10 , town " 4 , nnmo K , forty IUTCS , * f or a milo Botith or the Union 1'nclllo ulovntornml clock ynrils , S'JSU im nero : nl o lots : l , B nnil 17. Mlillnml ndultion ' 1 lie lupt tno mentioned lots wltliln halt n block of llio.ulwiiy , J.'iW each. I.oLlt , In blk 4 , Ulondnlo , $401) ) . l.,5ts , n nml 10 , blh 11. Kiomlnir & Davis mid. , nt ? 50U ouch. Prices subject to change without notice. Ilomco Ktcrolt. V\7"ANT0 ! A competent abstractor ; to the T T richt mim coed WIIROS nnd stund- employ ment will be given. Inquire nt-W S. Mnlu M. FOUSAfjK If tniioti this \\pek A flvo room hoti't ! on Firtli nvoniio , ni'Hr dummy dopol. Thnstrri'l , sidewalk nnd lot llllod to Kriido. Price $1,1.10. lla r terms. Address I.nt , lieu olllce , Council Hinds. FOH S A lit ! A nr. t-class , throo-sprlnir , plmoton and harness part oash , balance In monthly pnymenls. A. J. Mnndel , No. li'-J d : .1) Ilrotidw.iy. FOH SAI.K-A Imrghln 1'lno new residence , clifht rooms and but h room , p. o. corner " > f Sixth street and Washington uvonun , two liioclcs trom Kovcrninpnt bulMlnp Furnace , water and ens. lxt fij foot front. 1'rleo for 110 ] ) B only 51.MO , also cheap residence nroporty In all parts of the city. Apply to H. Shoo- imikcr , No. < , Ilnrrlson Bt. "C1OU SALK Choice , smooth , unimproved IfiO JL ? ucres cloto to Ilniltmr.l , in Hutlrr county , Ncbrttskn. Will jjlvo Inrco discount from pres ent vnluo for null. AddroiH Iluutinir , Kunyon & Jones , llnvlil City , Nob. , or W. J. , llco olllce , Council Illnffs , la. FOIl SALE At a barKnln , 255 no res with line Improvements , six miles t-nst of Council Illnffs. I'ricolnw und nil the time needed. In- qiilro or T.V. . Van Sclover , Council WANTCn Acottiio ( of flvo or eU room * , located convenient to liuslncfs ; RID nil family , no children. Address "Crispy , " Hoe ofllcc. WANTKD--A boy with pony to ( lurry Hoe route. [ 7 > OH SALE Old imnoru for ealo nt the Uoo I' olDco. WANTKI > Parties Intending to bo married are wanted to o.ill lit the Pryor'H Dee job office to select their wedding : curds. STACY & CO , , Scaled IJUlu will be received at this ofllco until JO o'clock Saturday niofiihiif , February / > , for lot JV . 17 In Mill add. , Including about jiffy feet off tlie south side of out lot.Jt , CO feet , front hi/ about ttOU deep. This is one of the Finest Residence Lots In the city , OH Oakland avenue otdy tliwe bloclm north of Main street. JSids will be opened at JO o'clock Saturday mornlny and the lot sold to the hli/hett bidder , provided the price is over $2,20O. This lot Is VERY CHEAP AT $3,000 $ , TEUMSs One-Third cash , balance to suit. A few lots In Riddle's sub , within flve blocks of the Milwaukee ami Rock Island depots , and about the same distance from the block on which the New Union Depot IS TO JtE J1UILT. dO acres only ono mile from Jtroad- way , only $10O per acre. Acre property on Franklin avenue very low. 25 foot lot and store bitlldinu on Jiroadway , between the Onden house and Hie Methodist church , for $ < i,0)0. Improved anil unimproved prop erty I" all parts of the city and country. W. a. STACY & Co. , Real Estate Brokers , JVro it , Main stn , Council JHujfs. TKLEVJIOXK IfiX. CITY REAL ESTATE JIAS STItUCIt A Veritable Boom , R. T. BRYANT & CO. , NO. 028 ISIIOADWAV , Will show yoi many choice pieces of property at aat ouisaingly lo\v prices , GREAT SALE OF Ladies' ' and Childrens' ' Wo have succeeded in pur- clmsing at an Extraordinary Bargain A largo quantity o Muslin Un derwear , Childrens' Dresses , Aprons , etc. , which wo hnvo di vided into two lots , and to iniike quick sales will sell them at 25c Consists of Indies' Night Robes , Chemises , Drawers , Corset Covers , long White Aprons , Childrens' White and Eed Msthcr Ilubbard Dresses , Drawers and Infants' Slips. These garments are well made and warranted pcrsect. 50c. Consists of Ladies Night Dresses , Skirts , Chemise , Drawers , Corset Cov ers and Childrens' White and Turkey lied 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 he- fore our customers and invite nn * early call , as we believe this to the greatest bargain in Muslin Underwear and Childrons Dress es ever ofiered in this city. . , 'tJ-l , 310 , : tlli and . ' 120 liroad way , Council Jiluff's. All fresh goods , well made , full sizes , good shapes , and warranted free free from imperfections. Council Booms ! J The Leaig Corner First Council Wuffs. Has the Largest List and More Bargains than cam be quoted by any other agent. Call early. Over 100 Feet Front on Central Broadway For Sale by 23- Jloom f > , over OFFICER 0 rUSEY'S ItuiiJf , COUNCIL JlLUFFS Vacant Lots , Lands , City Residences and Farms , acre property in western part of city. All selling cheap to make room for spring slock. R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Room fi , over Ofllccr iP Fuscy's bank , Council Muff's. Fannlnp Lnnds in Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranging from J.'i.OO to $10.00 per ncro. School nnd state hinds in Minnesota on 80 yv.ira' time / jnir cent inturcbt. Land IJuyers fare free. Information , oto. , given No. 555 Broadway , Council lilufl's , Iowa , ngont for Froidrikson & Co. , Chicago. THEATRICAL WIGS , BEARDS , Grease Paints ETC. ' . Tlio Finest Im ported I.lno of Goods West ot Chicago. Mrs.C. L. Gillette's Human Hair Emporium No , 209 MainStreet.Council Bluffs , Iowa. K. .S. IIAKM3TT , Justice of the Peace , .115 IJromlMiiy , Council III nil' * . Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collodions a specialty. FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY , 1514 Douglas StM NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladicsbuying a $5 hat or bonnet , one fare will be paid ; ? io , icund ( rip. CBESTON HOUSE The only hotel in Council UlnfTb having FJr © Esoa/pe And all mo'ern ' improvements. S15 , 217 and 219 Main st. MAX MOIIN , Prop. N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace Office over American Erprets. Horses and Mules For all purposes , bought and eolJ , at retail and in tots. Large quantities to select from. Several pairs of fine drivers , sin gle or double. MASON WISE , Council Bluffs. JOHN y. 8T.VB 4 V I I ) Hit t STONE & SIMS , ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW , Practice in the Stnto nnd Federal court ! llooms 7 nud 8 Siutirt-loiio ! ; ! Mlook. R. RICE , M. D. , f > Or ether Tumors roinovoU wltlioui 1/U/ft.era | | , o 1,1,11orilntvrlniror , blood. Oior Ihnly yonrRiiHUtirulux | [ > L'rionuu. \ No. 11 I'onrlSt. , Council JJlulls. i P7 CuniiUltutlou fruu. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards. . imOAWVAY , COUNCIL IJLIJWS , Ojipotlto Dummy Depot. S ca § i F * * S. Horses nnd mules kupt constantly qn hand , for gala at retail or in cur louda. Oilers promptly filled by contract oa short notice. Stock sold on commission ; Siinrriru it Bousr. 1'roiJiiiHors. Telephone ) No. 114. Formerly of Kcil Sale Stnbles , corner 1st. uvo and 4th street. U 11. MgDONKI.l ) & CO. , IKitublUbed ISi'Al No S74 Mam Slrttot , . : i Council Hluff < M < : oiiii : : .sioIIK : H.V.\T . AMU UKA1.KIW If , - HIDES , TALLOW , WOOL. ETC *