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' 0 THE SUNDAY BEE ; FflBKUARY 20 , 1887. TWELYB PAGES. /(11E ( SUNDAY BEE. ' " 'COUNCIL" BLUFFS SUNDAY MORNING , 1-KB. 20. OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. l > y rnrrlcr In nny part of tbetltjrnt twenty trots per neck. H. TV. Tii/roN , - - Mauaecr. TKLirHONE3 : : I \ IceiNfM Orricr , No. . limiT Etirxou No. 25. MINOR MKM'ION. N. Y , Plumbing Co. ! V Now embroideries at llnrkncss Bros' . B j llenvy suits olioap lo order nt Holler's. 1 tJeorpoW. Thompson & Co. , real estate , o. 105 Mnln street. J.V. . & K. li. Squlro'fl abstracts arc givlnggood satisfaction , S. J. Hodtla is planning to build a rest- , dencuon avenue V this suiison. Plalnvlcw addition , best and cheapest , | ono-liftli cash , balance $ 10 per month , The German ladies will liavo a social in the hall over Hrown't drug store Mon day evening , 1'ob. 31. Squire's 1'ark addition is a sure invest ment. Pacific avenue mil be built up with store buildings witlun a year. The dining room of Kiel's hotel is bcinu frescoed and adorned so as to make it one of the most attractive rooms in thu city. I'lamviow addition , larcost lots and ieasiest terms ; onc-lifth cash , balance $10 per month. Harmony Chapter Ni .5 , Older Kast- crn Star , will visit Vesta Cliapter of out- Bister city on the S3d inst. , departing 1 from Broadway depot at 7M : in the evening - ing ; returning leave Omaha on a special 1 ntiiiTO a. ni. Committee will supply I tickets at depot. i llotli ladies and gentlemen are cordially invited to attend the Washington birth day social given by the Harmony mission Jnuios next Tuesday evening at the resi dence of Colonel Swan , Stiitsnuui strcut. ItefrcshmontB will bo served from 1) ) to 10 o'clock for 35 cents. Several selections of both vocal and instrumental music will be irivcn. The book agent , I'ogcr.i , who has been lying in jail rather than take out the re quired license , is now released and says nothing less than iflo.OOO will .soothe his lacerated feelings. If lie gets this in time he will probably invest hero Heavily and take advantage of the boom to make a fortune. The meetings held for some weeks at the Broadway Methodist church by Kcv. Mr. Forrest will close to-nicht. Mr. Forrest has shown himself to be an earn est worker. Jle will take with him many kindly remembrances of Council Bluffs , and Council Bluffs will certainly always have an interest in him and his work. The boards of registry will meet on Wednesday , March 3 , for one day's ses sion , to rovisn and correct the lists. That will bo the last chance under any circumstances for voters to get thoi names placed upon the books so as to vote. Iho registry * has been very light and many voters will be indignant nt having lost their chance to express their preferences in the coming city election. No registry no vote is now the law. ' "TIs True , 'Tls Pity , anil 1'fty 'TIs 'TIs True. " Parents lot their children die with diph theria and DUtrul sore throat in scarlet fever , when ten years' trial has proven beyond a doubt that Jeflcris' diphtheria prevention and euro will save ovi-ry case Without the aid of a phvsician. For sale only at No. 28 South Eighth street , Coun cil Blufls , Iowa , or sent by express on re- oeiptof prioo , $8.00. Fifty'foot on Broadway , between Sev enth and Eighth streets. A great bar gain. Council Blnll's Heal Estate , Loan and Trust company , Room 9 , Everett block. To Contractors and FJiiiMers.S Proposals will bo received by the under signed until the 23u of next month for tlio building of the now Catholic church. Plans and specifications may bo seen at tlio pastoral residence. The right is ro- Elrvcd to reject any or all proposals. B. P. McMKNOMV , Pastor. 25x193 feet on Broadway , good build ing , rents for ? OflO a year. Price $0,500. Eusy terms. GAHMAN , WHITE & Co. Ten acres choice high ground inside tlio city limits for sale at a bargain. Council Blufls Heal Estate , Loan and Trust comuany , Hoom 9 , Kvorett block. Now carpets , curtains , linoleum , oil cloths , malting , etc. , at Ilarkncs.s Broth ers. ers.L. L. B. Crafts & Co. , are loaning mono/ on all classes of chattel securities at one- half their former rates. See them before securing your loans. If yon want a situation leave your name nt tlio ofllcc of tlio American District Tel egraph company , No. 11 North Main. At the Pacific house you will save from 60 cents to $1 per day. Try it and ho convinced , Yon can EPO a line stock of embroidered white goods and spring dress goods just received at llarkness Brothers. If you want help of any kind , cither temporary or permanent , call at thootllco of the American UNtrict Telegraph com pany , No. 11 North Alain St. Telephone 179. _ Bargains in underwear at llarkness Brothers , All orders from real estate brokers for job printing will receive immediate and careful attention at Pryor'a Bin : job oluce. If you want wood sawed or coal car ried , call at the ollico of tlio American listrlctTelegraph company , No. 11 North Main street. Garman , White ite Co. have acre prop- i ertv , business property , residence prop erty and vacant lots for salo. When you arc in the city stop at the Pacltle house. Street cars nas the door every lifteon minutes for all the depots , Meals 50 cents. m For Plain view addition lots see Oi-1:1.1. : BUGS & Co. , Kiruxnr.ii As WICKIIAM , A. B. HOWB & Co. , ' COOK & MOIO.\N : , SMIIII Br.os , Pncilio house is the nearest hotel to thu majority of rail estate olliccs in the city $2.00 per day. Now goods are now ariiriuc at Hark- HUES Bros. Lots 11,12 , 15 and 111 , block , ( ilondalo addition , IW feet front , warranty deed. For nK by William Uouluson , yf Robin * > on , " For Salo-Lot 0 , tlock ( I , Bayliss' first addition. Tlio Nutt propoity on Broad way , being titty foot front and one lo west < jf the gorurnmcnt paMolllco , Prcs cut price , fiiS. " ! ptr front foot , subject to change without notice. Kuquiro 01 I puard-Everett , No. 10 Pearl Mieet. I'lalnvlou AtUlltlon. LOIS I LOWEST I'KlfKS't $350 AND $300 ! ! cash , balance $10 per mouth BUSINESS WITH PLEASURE , The News Prom the Offices and Prop the Pi resides. THE PLACES OF WORSHIP. V Benefit Planned for Prof. Mlllcur The Sates of Kcnl Kstntc Keep Up Strong Personal Alcntlon. At the FlreMcles. The past week in society circles has jccn rather a busy one. The boom which ias struck Council Blufls lias evidently extended into social life. Many card par ties have been entertained : md , with tlio dance , the week has been principally spent with an occasional reception or unchcou to break the monotony. sir. and Mrs. S. I'arnswortli on Wodnes- lay evening gave a party at their new ionic , No , SJ01 Eighth street , the event being tlio debut of their eldest daughter , Miss Cora. Theto were about 250 guests irosent. The afl'air was one of the most elegant in all the arrangements that have ever been ghon in this city. On Friday afternoon Mrs. William II. [ Stuns entertained a few of the intimate 'riends of her mother , Mrs. Nancy M. J'racoy , it being her eighty-sixth birth- lay.I he company consisted mostly of adies from Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. 11. II. Van Brunt on Tuesday evening entertained a party ot 'riends'at cards at lil ! ) Fourth street. Mr. and Mrs. J L. Stewart on Monday evening entertained a number of guests it a card party at their homo. No. ( iOI fourth street , and also on Friday niirht lad another gathering at which cards af- 'ordcdono of tlio principal amusements. On Friday afternoon Mrs. J. E. Myers ; ave a 1 o'clock luncheon to twenty of icr lady friends at her home , No. 2U5 Oakland avenue. The arrangements \veioveryclugant and the lunch is con sidered one oftho fuipstgivon this season. J'OMINO KVIVSTS. Mrs. Terwilllgor and Mrs. Huber will give an afternoon luncheon from ! J to 0 o'clock cm Tuesday afternoon at the lomi ! of Mrs. Tenvilligor , No. 54 ! ) Filth ivcmu * . Tins First Avenue club will bn enter- : ainctl to-morrow afternoon bv Mrs. A. W Hickman and Miss llattie Riicpper. Mrs. .John N. Baldwin will entertain a progressive cucher party next Tuesday evening. Mrs. J. E. Myers will entertain the Episcopal church people and their friends at a pan cake sociable on Tuesday after noon at 3 o'clock at her home'tnv Oakland avenue. On Tuesday evening the Hoyal Ar canum give the last of their hops for the season in their hall. Tuesday night tlio ( T. A. H. masquerade - ado for the benefit of the relief fund will bo given. Miss Mollie Corcoran dressmaker , No. 714 Mynsler street , bet. ? th and 8th Sts. Call and sco the beautiful dress pat terns just received at llarkness Brothers. and Better. Another week of Council Bluffs' boom is ended , but the boom is by no means ended. There is every indication of a great strengthening in the confidence felt in a steady and permanent increase in prices. The prediction is every where heard that just as soon as the weather permits the actual building to commence there will bo a great advance in prices all around. The real estate men are lilting up their oflices in a permanent and at tractive manner , and say they are hereto to stay. M. 1' . Ilohrcr lias sold lot 7 in block 19 Beer's ' sub to George A. Parker for $4QO. Also lot 13 in block 11 to I ) . K. Shreves for $150. Both of these gentlemen will erect homes on them tills spring. Messrs. Horn Ac Martin , of Albia , Nob. , were in the city yesterday making pur chases of real estate. Major Richmond yesterday bought the new residence of K C. Cole on Oakland avenue through the agency of Smith Bros. , for $5,000. N. Sohurz yesterday purchased twenty acres uf Thomas A. ( Jailer , joinintr the city limits , near Ivy Wild. Ho paid $3,000 for it. It is a line piece of land , and has valuable improvements. In making out an abstract to about sixty acres south of the transfer the fact appears , winch Is not known to many , that Abraham Lincoln at one time was the owner of the property. It was pur chased by him in 1850. The abstract shows tlio title to have passed through liis son , Robert Lincoln , and through some well-known Chicago men , among them Horace K. White and Norman B. Judd , down to the later owners. I'liilnvlcw Addition. Homes for mechanics near Union Pa cific shops and Broadway. Ono-lifth cash , balance if 10 per month. Price $250 and tfiiOO each. Sccuro them atonco from ODKLK Buos & Co. , Kll'UNC.r.U & WlCKHAM , A. B. HOWK As Co. , COOK & MOIKIAN , SMITH Bitos. CHARMED BY THE FAIRIES. A Be no lit Tendered To Prof Mlllcur For Next Tuesday ICvotilnir. The opera house was crowded to its utmost capacity at the matinee of the "Naiad Queen , " yesterday , and again last evening , It seems that the public cannot sco enough of tlieso wonderful peeps at fairy land. The remarkable success of this entertainment is without a parallel in the history of local enter tainments. The enthusiasm has been in creasing from the opening night , and the rush for seats kept up to the very finish. It is worthy of note that on two days this week every seat in tlio house has been purchased at Mr. Bushnoll'a , leaving no seat to be sold at the box ollico Never bcforo In the history of the opera house has this happened. Generally there are at least a few seat ; to bo had when the diagram is taken from Buslmell's ' store to the box ollico. Yesterday afternoon there was a serious break in the entertainment by thu In ability of Mrs. Wadsworth to continue her part as the cmeen. Her part is a dilllcult one , and the tax upon tier strength and voice lias been qreat. Yes terday she was wearied and ill. but she endeavored to carry out her part , rather than disappoint tlio audioupn. In the middle of tlio performance , she found herself unable to proceed , and the man agement had to substitute as best it could. There has been such a demand for a repetition of the "Naiad Queen , " and Mich a feeling that there should be some recognition of the services of Professor Samuel Millour , that the citi/.ons have joined in arranging for a benolit to bo tendered to him next Tuesday evening. The proffer has bcim accepted so that Tuesday will bo the last opportunity for seeing this wonderful opera. AFIUU SAia'3 MONDAY At 18 Mnln Street Robinson Bros' . StooU < tf Boston. ifoOOO worth of damaged goods .by Dm and water , will commence selling Mon day until all are closed out. Koine of the goods js only smoked and wet , and a good portion of thu stock b just us good as any , only roughly handled , Will sell the cost goods of the stock at ABOUT ONE-HALF THElll VALUE. 14 pieces of best Ginghams at 8c per yard. 32 pieces best French Ginghams at Cjc. 40 pieces best prints at 2Jc. Sheetings at Cjc. Cashmeres at Co and lOc. , t Shirting atIc. . Ticking at 7c , Oo and lOc. CO pieces of Toweling , slightly dam aged , at 3Jc per yard. Blankets 05o a pair. Comforters 4c. ! ) 300 pairs of overalls 13c a pair. Lace curtains 7c per yard. White goods and lawns at 3o and 4c per 3'ard. Velvets that sold for $1 at 35c. Silk volvetsU ( i'Jo per yard. Ladles' skirts 48c , 680 to $1.10. 80 dozen unlauudrled shirts at 31c , hardly damaged. ' 200 pounds of yarn at 2c asko'm. 200 Jerseys at 35c in plain and braided. 40 dozen shoulder shawls at from lOc to U5c. 12 gross fine and dic.ssing combs at 2c. Linen lace io per yard. Oriental lace 2c per yard. These arc only a few of the bargains wo mention here. Wo have thousands of articles. Come everybody. The sale commences Monday and continues dur * ing the week at Goumnuo's , 18 Main street. PnstorH nnd People. The following are notices of services to be held in various churches of tlio city to-day : KIltST ItAlTIST CItl'liril. Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 : a. m. and 730 ; p. m. Subject for the morning , "Christian in Doubting Castle. ! . ' Baptism in connection with evening services. Seats free. CONGItiOATlONATClUUCn. : ! Services Id-day , morning and evening. Subject lor morning sermon , "Tho Christian in the World. " Evening. "Tho Kingdom of Heaven Within Us. " A hearty welcome will be given all who may come. sAtNTi'Ai'i/s cuntrii. Services to-day as follows : Holy com munion 10 a. nh , morning prayer and sermon 11 a. m. , Sunday school l'J:15 : p. in , evening prayer and sermon 7:30 : p m Subject ol morning sermon , ' 'The Busi ness Side of Religion. " Evening sermon , "Man's Duty to His Race. " AU arc wel come. T. J. Mackay , rector. L'NMON CHAl'm , . Services to-day at 3 o'clock , conducted by Mr. E. A. lloagland. Prayer meeting Thursday. Evening topic , "No Man Can Serve Two Masters , " Math. 0:21. : bAINTb' CIIUKCII. Preaching morning and cvcninfj by Rev. Joseph Smith , of Lamoni , la. Come and hoar In m. HKOAUWAY M. K. CIIUUCII. Rev. W. T. Smith , the presiding elder of Council Bluffs district , will preach this morning at the Methodist church. After the sermon the holy communion will bo administered. In the evening Rev. E. M Forrest will preach and hold revival services. This will bo Mr. Forrest's clos ing service , as ho goes on Monday to Southern California on account of im paired health. Y. M. c. A. A most cordial invitation is hereby extended - tended to all yountz men , strangers and residents to attend the young men's meeting at the Y. M. C. A. this afternoon at 4:30 : o'clock. The music is led by cor net and organ , singing from the Gospel Hymns. ' Ilorso Notes. Sam Underwood and John F. Pltimer have purchased a two-year-old English stallion , weight 1COO pounds , which lias just been imported. The purchase was made fiom parties atNobraska City , Mase Wise yesterday sold to Sam Un derwood four Clydendalo mares. Mr. Un derwood is going into the stock business extensively. Maso Wise has a largo number of draft horses and good drivers which he is rap idly disposing of. Personal Pnrncrnphs. C.E.Friedman , the "Co. " of Odell Bros. & Co. . has been confined to his homo by sickness the past three or four days. H. N. Whittlcsoy , of the Globe , was out and about yesterday denying in person that ho was nigh unto death's door. He sav.s his illness was only an old fashioned In'diana "shake. " I. W. Sullivan , who has recently re signed his position as chief clerk of the Cheyenne Indian agency , with his wife , is visiting friends in the city previous to going to the Shoshone agency as chief clerk. W. W. Dearborn , > vho was called east by the death of his mother , will return homo Tuesday. His mother died at the homo of her daughter , m Stockbridgc , Mass. , and hat been buried in Plymouth , N. 11. II. C. Clieynev , the southwestern pas senger agent of tlio Sioux City route , has returned from the east and has so far recovered his health as to bo able to attend to business again. His many friends congratulate him heartily , for at one time Ills' condition was deemed almost hopeless. Further of the Suicide. MAIVIIIH : , Fob 19. Your issue of yes terday morning contained what was sup posed to bo some further information re garding tlio stranger who committed suicide hero Thursday morning , which 1 lind tlio facts brought out by the coroner's inquest do not justify. Although con versing witii a number of friends hero , there was nothing in the stranger's ac tions to leave the impression that his mind was unbalanced. The letter referred to as having been found on the body was written in German , as was a portion tion of tlio address on the envelopes , which read as follows : Thos. Trion ( in English ) . Sabrook ( in German ) , no state being given. From this letter it was ascertained that the suicide's name was Jacob Trion , ( as read by one of our Gor man citizens ) , and also that ho had a wife and children , not mentioning the num ber , in Peoriii , 111. ; that lie was making a confession to his brotlier of having committed some terrible crime that was preying upon Ills mind ; that he could not go homo as his wife would not love him as she had once done ; that ho must die , and requesting that the brotlier keep from his family his terrible act , etc , Ho had a round trip ticket from Pepria to Sabrook ; also a receipt for * ? 1 1 paid on a homestead entry at the Nio- brara land ollico , and a few cents over $7 in money. Ho wore a pair of gray jeans pantaloons , black coat anil vest , dark overcoat , rubber boots , and heavy cap ; was under medium height , datk coiuplcotioncd , and appar ently about forty-livo years of ago. Three gashes had been made in tlio right wrist with a sharp instrument , apparently a few hours before suiciding , as though he had attempted his life in that way. Al though no one saw the tragedy , it now sceiiH evident that after purchasing the revolver ho went directly to the depot and , sitting upon the platform , unbut toned his vest and deliberately placed the revolver to his breast and , tiring tlio fatal shot , fell backwards where ho died in about fifteen minutes. L. X. 'Crazy ' Pntuli. " To-morrow Inglit- Kato Castlctoit is to appear at the opera- house iti "Crazy Patch ! " .8 ho is a charming and popular commcdienno , with winsome manuefs , .a inirth-provokinu laugh , yivaoious , sweet- voiced , aud with all tlio uucdcu ability lo keep an audience wrtl entertained. The play is full of fun and llitl audience will bo kept in a roar. . The Crnnd 7urr. The following is the list of the present grand jurors : O. II. Lucas , foreman , Lewis township. Zenas Bro.vn , Ncola township. William Schoening , Washington town ship. " A. B. Smith , Boomer township. S. R. McEthincy , Key CrcCK township. Hugh Pritcliarcf , Knox township. J. u. Maciae , clerk , Garner township. Cole & Cole , successors to Cooper & Me.Cco. have faith in thu boom. They have bought their store building , and are hero to stay. They am now ordering a heavy line of builders' hatdwarc , Includ ing elegant bronze goods. Amone those who have taken part In the "Naiad Queen , " none have merited more praise than little Willie Squire. Ho is only nine vcars of ace , but he took his part that of an orphan boy in such a manner as to call forth much just ap plause. The llttlo follow is young for a soloist and for an actor , but Ills presenta tion of the character assigned him was nigh to perfect. SPECIAL NOTICES. Fpccln ) ndvcitlBomonts , such ns Lost , Found 7oLonnror Bnlo , To Hcnt , Vt ants , llonrillnsr , otc , will liolnsortoil In this column nt the loir ratuotTRN CENTS 1'EK LINJi fortho Hrst lusor- tonund KlvoConta Per Unororoach subsequent Insertion. I.cnvo advertisements nt our otlluu No. lli I'carl street , nonr Uroadwir , Council Bluffs. WANTS. ' -Five good iiucms to solicit WANTDDFive Omnhn lor now nrtloli'8. Will pay com mission or salary to rclliihlii pnrtlca Cull or midribs M. C. HuwcV 0 ' Drondnny. Council lllulls. _ "V\rANTr.D Wnotlsnxv ) era nnd coiil cnrrlors to leiuo tholr muiiL'8 nt tlio ollico ot the An.crlcmi District Telegraph company , 11 N. Mnlu St. \y ANT1U-A Rood Blrl at Ko.Ul Vine street. WANTI2D A live-room house , conveniently mriuitfcil forsmull lamlly , near us possi ble to 1'ncillo houeo AdJioss by leltor , C. J. , Ilco ollico. _ _ FOR HUNT ti'irno front room , No. 711 M > lister , rurntshud or unfurnished. FOU SAIilJ B2 ( tares cholcn land , ono mile south cugt of U. I * , trnnstcr depot and ono mid one-lmir miles somliu et of tlio gov ernment bulldlntr. Hate chance for n syndi cate. Apply to H. Shoemaker , K- ! , Harrison M. WANTED A good ( rlrl for general house work. Inquire 109 Tourth street. FOIISAI/E At a bnrKiim , i5 ! noros with fine lmpiovcmcnti , six miles east ol Council IllnlTs. Pitcnlnw nnd nil the time needed. In quire of T. W. Van Sclovcr , Council FOHSALK If taken this week A flxo room house on Fifth avenue , ucnr dummy depot. The street , sidewalk and lot tilled to grade. Price ? 1,150. Kasy terms. Address Lot , Ilee olllcc , Council Itlulls. V\Tc. \ STACY & CO. -Iff I REAL ESTATE ! CO acres of beautiful land on Broadway inside thu city limits , at $500 per acre. 22 acres 10 rods from Broadway , jus outside the city , ! ? 3,500. , Improved farm 0 miles north of the city , $10 per acre. 100 feet at junction of Main and I'carl streets , very low. Lot 00x121 on South Main street at $125 per foot. Largo list of acre property on Frank lin Avenue. Improved farm of 30 acres joining the city limits , near ( Jreendalo at $200 per acre. Improved farm of 177 acres , 2J miles east of the city for $50 per acre. 80 acres a miles out at $60. 722-100 acres with $1,500 dwelling , cor ner of Franklin and Lincoln Avo. , for $ 1,500. , This is a bonan/.a. Large List of Cheap Lots. Residence and Business Prop erty. Acre Property and Farms. At Very Low Prices W. C. STACY & Co. , Real Estate' Brokers , i No 0 , Slain st , , Cottncl { Jlluffa. TELEL'UOXK JZ. . L , BIGGS , Justice of the Peace So ? > ( H Urondway , Council Hind's , ' llectlons a specialty. Holers to o o Horses and Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail and in lota. Large quantities to select fiom. Several pairs of fine drivers , sin gle or do"ble , MASON WISE , Cpunell Hlufls. : SCHUBZ , Justice of the Peace Office over American Exprets. -TTT T . i . . i People'sStore Hcnrv Eiscinan AND CO. , Announces tlio following bar gains in the several departments for Monday and Tuesday A 24 inch Gros Grain Black Silk , good value at $1.50 , at $1.00 PER YARD- A -14 inch Black Cashmere , good value atl , for 7 5c PER YARD. A line of new Spring DRE GOODS ! all shades and colois , good value at $1 , for ? Se per ya''d. 100 pieces calico , good value at Co and Ce , for3o ! and 4c per yard. 00 pieces Lonsdale make mus lin , good value at lOc , for Sc per yard. 25 nieces 50 inch linen table damask , value at 7.10 , for 50. 100 do/.cn ladies' black and colored cashmere. ho. ° c , good val ue at 75c , for OOc. A job lot of embroideries from 2 to 7 inches wide , value 25c to OOc peryardat lOc to 35c per yard 00 do/.en medium weight un derwear , "merino , " good value at 75c and § 1 , at OOc and 00. Another invoice of our cele brated 25caud OUc muslin under wear , has just been received. A FINAL ing Sa e Of Our Remnants of Fall and Winter Dress Goods. These goods are of suitable tex ture for early spring wear , and buyers will lind it to their Inter ests to purchase fiom these , as they are sold regardless of cost orvaluo to make room for our spring importations. Those rem nants must go as wo have no room for them. Xoti.Ul-1 , tf-70 , UltiamlilZO JJfoatl- wau > Council Jlluffa. Mailorders prdinjitli/ and care- fullll attended to. HP J" HdUm V sF sFTHE THE LEADING * Real Estate Broker No. 39 Pearl street. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. I HAS ON SALE TO-DAY , LARGEST List ol PROPERTY That can be shown in the city. on Him , E. W. RAYMOND , REAL ESTATE , 13 NORTH MAIN STREET , First National Bank Building , Council Bluffs , Iowa YOAKUM & CO. , PEAT ESTATE } -jot- ity and acre property for sale in and around Council BlulTs. 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 Lots , Lands , City Residences anil Farms , acre property in . , western part of cltu. All selling cheap to make room for spring Htacfc R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Jioom ft , over O/Jlccr < P PH C/ [ ' bank , Council Jllii/J's. M. F. SEARS , S. F. SEARS , L ° .STalVabUR . PROPERTY Sears' ' Real Estate Agency. i Taxes paid , loans made , rents collected , investments made fsa * non-residents. PACIFIC HOUSE , COUNCIL BLUFFS. FINE FRENCH MILLINERY , 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha. NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladies buying a $5 hat or bonnet , one fare will be paid ; Sio , louml trip. _ CRESTON HOUSE The only hotel in Council lilufl's having e Esoa/pe And all ino'crn ' improvements. , 215 , 217 and 210 Main st. MAX MOUN , Prop. Justice of the Peace , /lift Hromlway , Council Refers to any bank or business house in tlip city. Collections a bpcci.il ty. JOHN V. STONB. JACO11 blM U STONE & SIMS , ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW , Practice in the State and Federal courti nooins 7 and 8 Shuirart-Heno lilonk. COUNCIL BXjTJJTFS OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL HLUFl'S , IA , FttftblJilied 16&7 CIVIL ENGINEERS. Geo. S. Miller & F. II. Toboy , CIVIL ENCJINKKUS. Ollico over 1st National Hank , cor. Main and Hroadway. If you want estimates or plans for lirldgo worn , lounclntlon , mvcre , grading or lurvoy- Intfund plnttln ? , call upon thorn. A given prompt attention. HM.LV IIUHKK. UtOIlUC W. IIKH UT mmiti : & m\viTT : \ , ATTORNEYS AT LAW , G01 ? //.S'/rtir.v / , ' Council