* f ? " * . ' 6 . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ! THUBSPAY , FEBRUARY 17. 1887. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCnTlBLUFFS THUHSDAYMOKNINO , FEU. 17. 1 OFFICE , JNO. 12 , PEARL STREET. i Delivered by cnrrlcr in any pnrt of llio city nt L twenty cents per week. H.W.TJI.TON , - - - Manager. TKIEPHONE3 : | . .BcsiKr.PSOrricc , No. 13. , ' NIGHT EniToit No. S3. Mixou MISXTION. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Heavy suits chcai ) to onlor nt Roller's. u Tlio grand jury began its labors yes- , tcrday. Additional Council Dltifisnows on page Boven. Tlio city council is to inert next Mon day night. I. W. & E.i. \ . Squire's abstracts are giving good satisfaction , Prayer Hireling this evening at Union chapel , Harmony street , at 7 o'clock , Topic , "Uovive Us Again. " In the district coin t yesterday the time was spent In motion * and arranging pre liminaries for the trial of causes. Barney Green , one of the uypsy band , sojourning near the city , was yesterday lined for being disorderly drunk. Sqtilro's I'ark addition is a sure invest ment. 1'acilic avenue will lie built up with store buildings within a year. George Kudlo yesterday purchased of Carl II. Vocglor a residence on Avenue E , near Oakland avenue , for $ , ' ,500. Robert Alchin , foreman of the over room at the trniidfrr , yesterday hud his ankle badly sprained while handling a heavy DOT of freight. H. L. Williams yesterday sold a block In Mill's addition to a resident of Nraligh , Neb , the block consisting of eight lots , and the price paid beinc.J,500. , There is some discussion of sites for the erection of a nnw city hall. The city needs such a building , and it should bc'started this spring. Tlio lirst question to be decided is that of location. Kov. J ) . Mason llelmick , of Neola , yes- tcntiiv united in marriage . T. Harris and Miss Georgia ( Jroirg , both of lla'/.ol Doll township. The ceremony took place in the parlors ot the Ogdcn house. The original order for the paving of Broadway to the river was only for thirty feet wide. Mow that property has risen in value , and the bridire enterprise is secure , the paving is to bo lifty-six feet wide. * Arrangements are being made for en larging the market ground at the city buildmtr. It is proposed to move the pound to the banks of the creek and use the space thus vacated for market pur poses. A fellow giving his pamo as Charley Brown was before Judge Ayleswnrth on a charge of larceny yesterday. "Did you steal a pair of mils Irom Andy Neallyv" "No , your honor , they were gloves , " promptly replied the prisoner. "Thirty days in jail. ' The next time lie will not bo so prompt in correcting any charge made against him. Washington's birtlidaj supper will bo given by the Harmony mission ladies at the residence of Colonel Swan , Stuts- mans street , February 22 , at 8 o'clock p. m. A musical .programme will bo ar ranged. Admission 25 cents. A pleasant evening is anticipated and a cordial in- ntation extended to the public. It is with pleasure that the prosperity Df the Globe is noticcil. This sprightly svcmng paper shows up well in its new clothes , and is getting moro and more newsy. The "struggles of the past linyo been many , but Tom Bowman Is evidently bringing it into the sunshine. Hard work and enterprise tolls in time , [ t is certainly improving , and the public leoms to appreciate the fact. Dresses cut and lit , 711 Mynster. Pacific house is the nearest hotel to the majority of real estate ollices in the city. fU.OO per day. Best grades Iowa soft him ) ) coal , $3 per Ion at yard ; sfii.fiO delivered. C. 11. Fuel Co. , 03U Broadway. Telephone 130. Having perfected all the arrangements We now have the privilege of ofloringtho finest piece of land between this city and Umiiha , known as the .1. B. Johnson tract. This land will make one of the finest additions in the west part of the ! ity , and is on the principal thoroughfare nniting the two great growing cities of the Missouri river. For particulars nail Dn or address Smith Bros. , No. 11 Pearl Itrect. Bar/tains / in IiiHliio Property. 28 ft. on Main St. near Kiel hotel. 110 it. on 5th ave. cor. 10th St. , im proved. 55 ft. on 5th avo. near by , improved , Dice homo. j Also other desirable improved and un improved property for salo. Apply at No. 025 5th uvo. J. U. DAVIDSON. At the Pacilic house you will save from JO cents to $1 per day. Try it and ho convinced. L. B. Crafts & Co. , are loaning money on nil classes of chattel securities at one- half their former rates. See them before lecuring your loans. When you are in the city stoiiuit the Pacilio houso. Street cars pass tiio door Bvery fifteen minutes for all the depots. Meals 50 cents. All orders from real estate brokers for Job printing will receive Immediate and careful attention at Pryor's Bin : job olhce. Electric door bolls , burglar alarms and every form of domestic eleotiical appli ances at the Now York Plumbing Co. Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. J. W. & E. L. Squire. No. 101 , Pearl street , Council Blurt's. 'Tin True , 'Tin I'lty , null I'Uy 'Tin 'TJs Trun. " Parents lot their children die with diph theria and putrid sore throat in scarlet foyer , when ten years' trial has proven beyond a doubt that Jelled * ' diphtheria prevention and euro will save every case without the aid of a phvsician. For sale only at No. 3 South Eighth Mreet , Connell - . ell Bluffs , Iowa , or sent bv express on re ceipt of price , $ a.OO. Dr. JelVoriB has not removed to Omaha. Robert B , Long , No , 508 Broadway , hus tor his bargains for two day * , only BroadWay - Way front. 4txl20 ! } , IS.OOOj 41x102. frontIng - Ing on Main and Pearl streets , $33,000 ; good tvrms. Dr. Hanehett.olllco No. 12 Pearl street ; resilience , ISO Fourth street ; telephone No. 10. ( ' To CoiitraotorH and Ilullilera.l Proposals will bo received by the under- I 'signed until the 23d of next month for the Lbulldinp : of the new Catholic church , rians and .specifications may bo scun at ? tlo ( pastoral residence. The right is reserved - served to reject rmv or all proposals. B. P. McMKXOJU , Pastor. t "rt'liat Everyone Is Iiooklnc Pop A good rehldtuu-o property near the part of the city. vVo have a noc ! two-Mory brick , high coiling * , all in [ > § ; od repair , city water on the promises , if K cistern and good barn , for bale at a low pleura on easy term" , which wo will bo [ ' "pVeaH'd to Miow JOIK Above premises | v an bo rented Mibjort to sitlo. * QUELL Biuw. & Co. 108 Pearl struct. TIIERICIirOFWYCRASTED. A Union Depot Secured and a Tenth Ave nue Freight House , THE VIEWS OF FAIRY LAND. The Poor Kami Sold to Horace I5vcr ctt Coasting Accident Deeds Keep Sponktnir 1-ouilcr Tlian Words. A NlRlit With The opera housn was npain ; crowded last oveninp with a delighted audience enthusiastic over the enchanting "Naiad Queen. " The fairy opera is rightly named. Few , even of those who had high expectations raised , but were sur prised. Certain it is that nothing of a homo entertainment has been presented hero which was so full of merit , and nothing , cither of home or foreign talent , which has equaled it In scenic olloct. The work of preparation has extended over weeks pust , and tint necessary drill ing of over ! ! 00 per.-ons has been an al most herculean task. Last evening the opera was presented with much moro success than on the opening evening. There was less timidity on the part of the little folks , the da/.zling novelties of the opening night had lost somewhat of their bewildering ollects , and the participants were so much more at homo on the stage that many of the causes of criticism were douo away with. The audicneo was really wild with enthusiasm as the won derful scenic cllects were produced with lightning rapidity. The peeps at Fairy land were indescribable lor beauty and trraee. The musical features of the entertain ment were excellent. Some of the best singers in the city participate , ami tlio solo work is in the hands of those fully competent. Mrs. J. ( I. Wadswortn , the Naiad Queen , is a comnarativo new resi dent ot this city , but she has already won her way into popular favor by her wonderful voice. She has cultivated it thoroughly , and the ease with which she handles it , tlio sweetness , clearness and Miioothhess of tones calls forth merited applause from the n.ost critical audiences. Her acting IB a little still' and her man ners a little too ( lollbertilo for a fairy queen , but her voice atones bountifully tor any such defects. The iMcrkel sisters , Misses Anna end llarbara , are always gladly welcomed. They have charming voices , and they always sing as if they really enjoyed it themselves. There is so much hvtupathy , inspiration and thrill in tlieir sweet tones , anil in duets their voices blend so per fectly , that the audience would bo cold indeed which did not become enthusiastic over these citted sisters. One represented the Goddess of Mercy , the other of Jus tice. Another of this talented family , a younger sister , Miss Minnie Merkol , fully us promising in the musical line as either pJ tlio others , sang u very pleasing solo in her character as the gypsy fortune toller. A toush of timidity prevented her doing her best. Mrs. J. A. Rod'is given a prominent part , that of the daughter of wealth. She is a favorite singer here , and her appear ance calls forth hearty applause. She has a birdlikc voice , flexible , round and full , and with her happy face and grace ful manners she captivates an audience ns soon as she utters a note. Her part in volves some dillicult bits of acting , and she accomplishes these with great credit. As the wealthy and proud girl she pic tures the scorn for the poor beggar woman , with whom sheissuddenly made to change places by the will of the fairy queen. In her condition of tatters she pleads for mercy , and in the dual part does some very good acting. The sweet ness of her solo singing is after all the charm of her part. Several lloral trib utes were picsentcd her by enthusiastic admirers in the audience. Miss Mattip Jossclyn , as the child of poverty , merits special praise also. She las a contralto voice , which she handles well in several short and pathetic solos. Mr. I. M. Troynor took the part of the sentinel of the queen. He has ono ot the clearest , smoothest and yetstrongcst ten ors. It is always a delight to hear him , and in this opera there are numerous chances for the showing of his excellent voice * Ho won a full share of applause , and rightly so. Miss Minnie Miller as a merry Zingara , sang a pleasing solo. Miss Hcssio Squire took a prominent part , and for one so young , did wonder- tully , surprisinc even her friends. Her voice was excellent in song , but her act ing , her grace of position , her ease of manner , were really remarkable. Pro fessional actors could hardly have done better than sho. Belle Snyder , as a child of faith , sang a pleading for the boatman to take her across the lake in the storm , and with a clearness of enunciation which made every word audible to all. She tooic her part so naturally that the scene was ono of the most pathetic of the whole oven- ing. ing.Viola Viola Burgess , as the blind girl , sang n touching song and carried out her part well. well.Miss Miss Mary Clark , as qucon of the gyp sies , was charming , and tlio duet with Charles II. Drown , tlio king of the band , was excellent. Clem A. llcrschcll merits special men tion for his excellent portrayal of the character of the boatman. The choruses were bettor than on the opening night. It is diflicultto train so many young voices so as to get the best out of thorn , but considering tlio largo number the management may well bo satislied with the result. The costumes were rich and varied. The scenery was gorgeous , and some of the stage actions were wonderful , The drill of tlio Dryads , under the direction of Samuel U. Milleur , was marvelous , and it seemed that the aiulicnco could not got enough , round after round of applause callimrfor repetitions of tlio charming evolutions , marches and tableaux. In fact no such entertainment has over been given hero before , and the audiences are so delighted that there is no question about tlio house being tilled every night. Those who want ehoico seats must eo- euro them quickly , The entertainment has so many child ren in it that it will bo a severe strain on many of them. For those little folks to appear night after night for nearly a week will exhaust them greatly , and the parents and friends will huvo to take special precautions to prevent injury to health. The excitement and exposure , the work and the anxiety will make the little ones badly fugged out by Saturday night. TUB UIGIIT OP WAY. The Provisions of the Ordinance in Itcuurd to Tenth Avoiiuu. The following is the substance of the ordinance giving tlio right of way to the Union I'neilio : The right of way is over , alonsr and upon the alley in block 13 in Fleming and Davis' addition to the city of Coun cil Ultills , la. , at tlio intersection of said alloy with the Union I'aeilio railway transfer depot grounds , and from haul intersection running east on said alloy to the point where said alley intersects Indian creek sewer ditch ; and over and across Seventeenth. Sixteenth , Fifteenth and Fourteenth atreets , between blocks 13,11,10. J ) and C , at which point said right of way herein granted to said company shall terminate , und thence commencing at u point on Tenth avcuuu at or near as practicable to the intcreef- tiou of. Fourteenth ttruet with said Tenth avenue , and thence In , alone and upon , said Tenth avenue east to the Intersec tion of said Tenth avcnuo and Sixth street , and the streets and alloys neces sary to reach said Tenth avenue from tlio point of starting , upon the most practica ble route : Provided , however , that in case n line across any portion of the lots in snia blocks. 0,10 , 11 , 12 and C shall be adopted , the Union Pacilio railway com pany shall procure a right of way through , over and upon such lots of the private owners thereof. The Union Pacific shall lay its tracks before December 31 , build and maintain a freight depot on the south side of Tenth avenue , between Sixtli and Ninth streets , nnd the company shall bo released from the obligation to maintain a freight depot on Hroadway and Union avenue , but must maintain a passenger depot there as now. It is especially stipulated and agreed that said Union Pacific railway company shall deliver and rcceivn all its passen gers at the union passcncer depot which is POW contemplated to bo built by the Union Pacilio depot and rail way company of Council llluirs , except local passengers , which may bo received and landed at the local passenger depot on Hroadway , as above excoptcd and provided ; or a suita ble depot to bo built by the said Union Pa cific railway company , or other persons , company or corporation , which said depot - pot shall bo located north of Tenth uvo- nuo and cast of Eleventh street , and that after said depot is completed and ready for use nnd occupancy , alter the passage of this or dinance , and within eighteen months after the acceptance of the same by the Union Pacilic railway company , and in the event the Union Pauilic railway company should neglect , fail or retusu to comply with the foregoing condi tions , then the rights and immunities granted in the onlinnneo shall be de clared null and void , and all rights granted shall revert to tlio city of Council IJluirs , and it is further provided and stipulated that the said Union Pacilic mil- way company shall abandon their present transfer depot , as a passenger depot , as soon as the above mimed depot is com pleted as aforesaid. The written acceptance of the company must bo filed within thirty days. There is also granted to the said Union Pacilic railway company lor the purpose of extending its line in an easterly and southerly direction , the right of way for ono or moro tracks in and along Tenth avenue , across Sixth , Fifth and Fourth streets , and across Klovcnth avenue. Twelfth avenue , Thirteenth avenue , Fourteenth avenue. Fifteenth avenue and Sixteenth avenue , and the alleys in the blocks between said avenues and west ol Third street ; provided , that no railwav tracks shall bo laid or shall be built over and _ across the streets and alleys men tioned in tins section until the right of way therefor shall have been acquired through private property intervening be tween the same , upon the route adopted by said railway company for the exten sion of its said tracks. Secretary of State Enthuses. Secretary of State Jackson recently visited Council lilulls and on his return to DCS Moincs was interviewed by a Kng- ister man there. The Register has poked a great deal of fun at Council Bluffs , but it will probably now be moro cautious after receiving the following information from Mr. Jackson's own lips : The boom at Council lilutrs Is a genuine one. It Is due to scveial reasons. I'irst , I consider it but an equali/atlon of values be tween the two cities. For Instance , a busi ness man ic.sldlng In Omaha who wishes a residence must go out live or six miles north , west or south anil tticn pay a liigli price. Ho can go two miles east , or into Council lliill\ ! and get as iood n lot for a half or third tlio prlco. The people have seen this , anil when the project for the bie bridge was put In tangible shape and the Union Pnoilic pur chased a largo tract of land in Council 1 ! I nits the Omaha people started the rush. The Union Pacific evidently Intends to remove Us shops across the river on account ot the enormous taxes of Oni.ihn , and 1 have no doubt is also preparing to move eastward to the markets by a linu of its oun. But the sccnps in Council Kliills are more like those in some wild , we.storn speculative town than in an Iowa city. It Is something remarkable , but the boom Is genuine. " Miss Mollie Corcoran dressmaker , No. 714 Mynster street , bet. 7th and 8th Sts. E. W. Raymond has for sale some of the finest residence and business property in the city with and without buildings , on Uroadw.iv , Main street , Oakland ave nue and Uluir street , also lots , houses and lots and aero property in various parts of the city ; 40 acres on line of Ninth street just out of city limits ; also some good farms near the city and elsewhere. Main street ncr First National bank building , lirst floor. Buyers Take Notice. Wo have the exclusive sale , on easy terms , of 04 feet fronting on Pearl ana Main streets nt $100 per foot front , the whole for $10,240 if taken at once. ( JAIIMAN , WHITE & Co. Card of TlmnkH. I wish to return my heartfelt thanks to the many kind friends who assisted mo in the last sickness of my dear little daughter , Lulu. Truly , Mits. E. lluuuoitN. The best gasoline stove made is the Quick Meal. See the 1837 pattern at Cooper & McGoo's old stand , No. 41 Alain struct. Send orders for type-writer ribbons of all colors , now and re-inked , to C. 11. Sholcs , Council Blull's. C. B. ALLEN , EngineerSurveyorMap , , Publisher No. 11 North Main St. City and county mips of cltlai unil cojntlos In western Io uNetru6ku und Kansas. CIVIL ENGINEERS. Gco. S. Miller & F. II. Tobey , CIVIL ENGINKKHS. Ollico over 1st National Bank , cor , Main and Broadway. If you mint estimates or plans for brldtfo \\orH , foumlAtlon , faIMS , t--rualng or eurvey- Intrnnil platting , full upon thorn. Allwoik Bi\on prompt attention. D. II. MCDANBI.D & CO. , IK.Ulill.ho.l . 1SU1 No. 30 Mii'n ' Street , ; ! i Council Muffs. CO.IHIItiSIOV MIHtt'llAiVr.S , AM ) HEM MIS IN- HIDES , ALLOW.WOOL , ETC. BANKERS COUNCIL 15UJFFS , IA. I'gtBlilUhed 1SJ7 _ W.L , BIGGS , Justice of the Peace Xo 501 Hroadway , Council UliiilV. Collections a specialty. Ileferd to ovo- SPECIAL NOJTIOES. Special advertisements , sufch fcs Tst , Fo.incl 7oLonnFor Sole , To Item , ' Vthnto , Donrainjr , etc. , will bolneortod In thin column nt the low ratoofTENCKNTSI'KK UNE fartlionm laser- Ion nnd KlvoCentsl'erLlnoforench subsequent lasortlon. Lc vo ixdTertlsomcnis nt our offlco No. 12 Vearl trcct , near Droa'dway , Council Uluffg. ' WANTS. V17ANTED-A Rood girl nt No.CSl Vine street. WANTKD 4 flvo-room bomb , conveniently nrrnnifpd for small fBinllrt nenr ns possl- liloto Pneltlchoueo Address by letter , 0. J. , 11 eo o 111 co. _ ANTnt-Throo lndp | to co | > y.T. II. Smith's work on book-koophitf. Address Alonzo Huff nor , ncoofllco , Council lllnfT ? . _ J1OU SAIjC A nlo * stock of Rroocrlc : peed -1 Iniplnosi GstnbllMicil. Woulil tnko Imlf In rood Umnlin or Council llluHs property. Vonkutu & Co , Oil ItliNT-Mrpo front room. No. 714 Myuslcr. I'lirnlslipd or unfiiriilslicd. ou\ctANanwiiii uivnyno Co. . Nob. , for property nonr Council Illuirs , Im- provrd or not. Address 1J87 , Ilco ollico.Oirmlm. 5GO 17 * _ OH SAI.K-Wllliln n to\r blocks of tliu Dummy depot : Ono 5 loom house , prloo l\SftO \ Ono 0 room houtn , prlco tl.JOJ Lot with two ! ! room houses , for both , $1,030 VncuntlotB near the Dummy depot tanking In prlco from JOOO to 1700 to TB03 Also nlnrKQ number of bottom lots llv Norihrup& Moore , 12S Mnln St. WANTKD-Compotunt Rlrl for ( rcnornl houso- work. .Mrs. ( Jeo. M lii\lt , VK)4 ) Second uvo. "n OUND-On Hnrney street , Ornnlm , n pocket- JL ? book contiilnlnir n iinwn ticket Issued by M. Abrubnms fora BlIvoiMMttch and frold ring nnd breiist pin , Owner cim linvo sumo by pny- In ? chnrircs at Dee ollico. SAIiK ,1ncros , choice land , ono mlle FOIl south eitst or U , 1 > , trnnstcr depot nnd ono nnd onc-hnlf miles southwo t of the gov ernment ImlMlnir. llaio chnnco for n pyndl- cuto. Apply to II , Shoemaker'M , Hnrtlson s-t. WANTKU A coed Rlrl for Roncrnl house work. Inq\ilio 10 ! ) t'oinlli Btreet. FOH SAM ; A well Impiovoil farm.2r > 1 ncro' , Incliidlnir LM acres cf timber , Mtimtud In Keif Crook town < hip , Vottawiitiiimto county ; 150 ncros In sectional , balance lying Justwpst thereof. Inquire on promises ot Thoodoru lluscli. FOHSAf.K At n bargain. 'i)5 noros with flno Improveiiicnts , slv mlle ? cn't of Council Illulls. I'rluolowuml nil tlio tlmo ncednd. In- qiilroofT. W.Viin t-clovci , Council llluirs. FOUSAIjK If tnknn this \\cck-A Uvo room house on I'mli tnomio , near dummy depot. Thostrrt-t , sidewalk nnd lot Illlod to Rrade. Price S1.1M. r.nsy terms. Address Lot , Heoofilcp , Council Ilimrs. w. c. STACY & co. REAL ESTATE ! 50 acres ol beautiful laml on Broadway inside the city limits , at$500tv > cr acre. 22 acres 10 rods from 13roadway , 'just outsidc.tlio city , ? a,500. , Improved fiirm 5 miles north of the city , $10 per acre. 100 feet at junction of Main and 1'carl streets , very low. Lot 50.\1'41 on South Main street at $125 per foot. Large list of acre property on Frank lin Avenue. Improved farm of 30 acres joining tlio city limits , near ( ircumlalc at $200 per acre. Improved farm of 177 acres , 2J miles east of the city for $50 per acre. 80 acres 3 miles out at § 00. 7 22-100 ncres with $1,500 dwelling , cor ner of Franklin and Lincoln Ave. , for $4,500. This is a bonanza. Largo List of Cheap Lots. Residence and Business Prop erty. Acre Property and Farms. At Very Low Prices W. o. STACY & Co. , Real Estate Brokers , Jfo9Maln st , , CoiincllJl , TELEPHONE W2. CBESTON HOUSE The only hotel in Council Bluffs having Esoa/p © And all tno'crn imnrovtments. 815 , 217 and 319 Main st. MAX MO/IN / , Prop. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards , BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , Opjioslte Dummy Depot. pQ " SO S" SS _ Horses tiuTl mules kept constantly on hand , for sulo at retail or in car loads. Orders promptly tilled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. .SiiMjTKit & HOLEY , I'ronnetord. Telephone No. 114. Formerly of Keil Snip btables , corner .1st. avo. and -1th street. _ , K. RICE , M. D. , Cancers &ffirTS ? oft Over thirty ears priicni-al experience. No. 11 I'oarl St . Council UluHi , t > i-Coiin iUtton free. . WE DESIRE TO CALL ATTENTION THAT OUU Spring Goods Are Arriving Daily , And arc now Ready JCur Iir speolion. ' Our Ik of We Goods Is Un surpassed and at Prices with in ( lie Reach of all , Our line of Embroideries and Laces is larger than ever before and at exceedingly LOW PRICES. Onr line of Mnslin Un derwear , for Ladies and Children , can now be had at Extraordinary We still have a few of onr 2Sc and 50c line of Muslin Underwear , Aprons , etc. , left. These are the best goods for the money ever before shown in this part of the country. We are daily opening new goods in all our departments , and we will guarantee a sav ing of fully 20 per cent on all purchases. Please call and be con vinced for yourselves. . , , Nos.31-1 VKi 3J8 anil 320 Jlroail- , . ivity Council JSluJft. Mull orders promptly anil carefully . fully attended to. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN ACREAGE AND Business Property Lots in all Additions for Sale by BALDWIN & TROUTMAN , 506 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa ! E. W. RAYMOND , 13 NORTH MAIN STREET , First National Bank Building , Council Bluffs , Iowa YOAKUM & CO. , jot- City and aqre property for sale in and around Council Bluffs. Improved and unimproved lands for sale. Lands exchanged for stocks of merchandise. Office over 1st National Bank , cor , Main Street and Broadway Real Estate Vacant Lota , Lands , Clil ] llcstrtcnccs and Farms , acre property In . . western purl of city. All celling cheap to malio room for spring stock. R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Jtoom ft , over Officer 0 J'Hseif'i * bank , Coniu'll Hln/'n. M. P. SEARS , S. F. SEARS , . Omaha. Council Bluffs , LIST YQUR PROPERTY WITH Sears' Real Estate Agency. Taxes paid , loans made , rents collected , investments made for non-residents. PACIFIC HOUSE , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. Horses and Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail and In lots. Large quantities * to fclect ( join Several pairs of linu drivers , bin glc pr do-iblc. MASON WISE. Council IJlufls. ' " N.'SCHURZ , Justice of tlie Peace Office over American Kxpre'8 , JOHN V. bl'ONK. JACOHSIMfl STONE & SIMS , ATTQRPOS-ftT-UW , J'racticc In the State and Federal court * lloonii 7 and ii Slincurt-licno Ulo-ik. OOTJOSrOIL. BUtJIfF'S riM.Kf uuitKi. . ( n OIHII ; w , ICI'ICKi : iV IBHWITT , ATTORNEYS AT LAW , { JOt llronautay , UpStairi , Cnuin-n FINE FRENCH - - MILLINERY , 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha , NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN , 1. aihcs Iniying a $5 hat or bound , out ; i.tri- uill be paiil , SKI , loiinil trip. i : . s. itit\iTT : , Justice of the Peace , t 15 Itroaduay , Council Ucfurs to any bank or btibiness liQiitou \ the city. ' Collections a specialty. . . -