G THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAYFEBRUARY Jjjjl 1887. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCUTBLUFFS DWEENESDAY MORNING. F1J1I , 23. OFFICE , WO. 12 , PEABI * STREET. Delivered by carrier In nny pftrtof the city at twenty cents PIT week. H. W.TJLTON. - Manager. TKI.EPHONK3 : BnsiwrssOrnci : , No. 13. NiatiT EDITOR No. 3. MINOH MI2NT10X. N. Y.lMumbins Co. New spring Roods sit Ilcitcr's , tailor. The Ancient Order of Hibernians will ftivo n bull on St. 1'iitrick's day , March 17. A boom has struck Crescent City. Three deeds from there were presented for record yesterday. They were dated in 1872. J. W. & 15. L. Squire's abstracts arc giving peed satisfaction. Colonel and Mrs. Swan cnlnitaincd tlio Harmony mission social last evening at their residence on Stntsman street. Permit to wed was yesterday unruled to Jell'D. Harris and Amy K , ( iromj , botli of Weston ; Charles Sclmoor and Ada Kchultsi , both of lliis county. The city council meets this cvonlne to consider the levee. It is expected that arrangements will bo completed to-night by which work will commence at once. Kciter , the tailor , yesterday received a line line cf new goods. A novel social entitled "a pancake so cial , " was given by tins Episcopalian ladies vesterday afternoon , who worn on- tertaineU at the homo of Mrs. J. K. Mey ers. ers.The marshal is preparing his annual proclamation commanding those who have thrown aslie.s in the alloys toro- _ move the same at once. The spring cleaning should coir.mcnce early. ( JeorgoV. . Thompson & Co. , real estate , No. 105 Main street. Tliu district court convenes to-day. It Is expected that the saloon injunction cases will come up in some form. There will pohahly be many a battle of tech nicalities before the end comes. Mrs. 11. S. Torwilllgcr and Mrs. Huber cave n reception yo tonlay afternoon to their lady friends , at the home of Mrs. Terwilliger. The affair was an elegant one in all its details , and the number of guests large. The masquerade given by Abe Lincoln post last evening proved a great success and very enjoyable. The veterans never do things by half and the public responds promptly to appeals for help for the relief find of so worthy an organization. On Thursday evening1 everybody who ' wants the whole world' should be at the opera house. "Tho World" is sajd to bu the tinest spectacular drama which lias been presented here this season. The popular actor , J. / . Little , will be sup ported by a largo company. A boy named Vince Urown , living at No. Mil ) lienton street , made a sad mis take in taking a drink of wh.it ho sup posed was pure water in the composing room of the Kvening Herald. Jt proved to be a jar of lye , and the first taste so burned the boy's month that he will .sutler from the effects for some time. D J.V. . Peregoy was yesterday presented with an elegant cano as an indication that ho had not been forgotten by A. Hartnoy , the proprietor of the i'argo house , at Denison. Mr. Hartncy built the track of the driving park here , and was for a long time connected with the management , in which Mr. Peregoy has been so actively interested. Last evening the "Naiad Queen" was again presented at the opeia house as a benefit to Prof. Millcnr. Mrs. Rolf took the part of Queen and won much praise by her charms of voice and manner. The audience seemed quite as enthusiastic over the entertainment as though it was presented for the lirst time. All orders from real estate brokers for job printing will receive immediate and careful attention at Pryor's UEE job ofhco. _ _ Best grades Iowa soft lump coal , ? 3 per ton at yard ; fcUO delivered. C. 15. Fuel Co. , ODD Uroadway. Telephone 130. Joined In Wedlock. Yesterday afternoon Frank Wassor- man , of Omaha , and Miss Addio Fox , of this city , were joined in marriage by the Rev. G. W. Crofts , pastor of the Congre gational church , at the homo of the bride , No. 700 Washington avenue , in the pres ence of the immediate relatives of the contracting parlies. The newly wedded couple left for the south on a two weeks' tour. The groom is a prominent young man of Omaha and is highly connected. The bride is the eldest daughter of Colonel John Fox and is well known and highly respected. Mrs. J. H. Hamilton , of Neola , is re ported as dangerously ill. J. T. Ueem and wife , of Marenpo , arc visiting Mrs. lieom's sister , Mrs. W. 11. UllttH. Henry Snar nnd wife , and son Ed , to gether with Mr , and Mrs. Joseph Klein , nave gone to Kansas lo start in the stock business. Captain Overtoil returned from Texas for n stay over Sunday , and went back yesterday. While hero ho looked after liis mission , preaching two sermons to a crowded house. Elmer Shugart , son of E. L. Shugnrt , has returned from Uellevno college , suf fering from n severe accident which befell him while coasting. Ono side of his head is budiy bruised , and ono ear injured so that there is some doubt about r the hearing over being fully restored. To Contractors and HulldcrH. Proposals will ho received by thonndor- Bigncd until the 23u of next month for the building of the now Catholic church. , Finns and specifications may be seen nt ' - . the pastoral residence , The right is re served to reject any or all proposals , li. 1' . McMi.NOJiv : , Pastor. Ash Wednesday. This is the first of tlio churches' Lenten fast of forty days. The services of St. Paul's Episcopal church will bo of un usual interest this season , und are as fol lows : Ash Wednesday 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. in. Sundays 11:00 : n. in. and 7:80 : p. m. Tuesdays 5 p. in. Wednesday * 7:80 : u , ni. Thursdays 5 p. in. Fridays 5 p. in. % 1IOI.Y WEEK. Dally Morning 1'rayor 10:30 a. in. Wednesday , 'lliursdny and Good Friday 7:80 : p. m. Kastcr Eve ( Saturday ) Baptismal Service 6j ) . tu. f EABTIUl PAY. t r > Service , Sermon and Holy Communion 10:80 : iv. ni. Children's Festival 7:30 : p. m. Tlio apostolic rltu of continuation will bo ndiiiinlbtercti on Sunday , Much 18. Prepar atory lectures will be delivered oypry Wednes day evenlne. Persons desiring Instructions Will please band their names to Die rector nt once. t If you want a situation leave your mime at the ollice of the American Dis trict Telegraph company , No. 11 North Main. Miss Mollie Corcoran , dressmaker , No. Til Mynttter street-between 7th and 6th Itmets. THE NEWS IN IDE BLUFFS Snddon Derangement of a Obicago Merchant While at Ono of the Hotels. THE POLICE FINDINGS. The Bnlcs of Dirt Keep Up A Family CouslneU Out or and ClotliliiK I.cn- icn Services , I'onncctl Upon By Police. Olllccre Hose and llcswick found a sus picious acting fellow hanging about thu city nnd tracking him lo the colored tliyo kcjit by "Texas" , about 2 o'clock In the morning , arrested him. Ho gave liia name as Harry Fox , and claimed to bo a detective , or encased in some Mich work temporarily. He claimed to hall from Logan , and declared that ho did not go into the house for any illegitimate busi ness , but simply to see if there wnstunan there whom he was hunting for. As ho appeared to be a rather harmless individ ual , ho was allowed to depart with a bit of free advice from Judge Aylesworlh about avoiding the appearance of evil. Olllccr Qulnn , of the transfer loi'cn , has ever an eye out for sharpers. Ho saw a young man hanging about an el derly ono in the depot , and when he saw the elderly ono give the other a ten dollar lar bill , he interfered. It appeared that they were chance acquaintances. The elderly man was waiting for the train for Kansas City , and was rather mellow. The young man had taken fifty cents of tile old man with which to buy a hottlo of whiaky , but had returned it saving lie could not get a bottle for that. Then the old man gave him : i $10 bill , the young man to bring back the bottle and the change. It was at this point that Ollicer Quini' stepped up , put the old man on his guard , and caused the young fellow to return the bill. A little later when the old man took the tr.xin the young man was still hanging about him , trying to in duce him to stop oil'and come "up town , and take in the sights. Then the young fellow was arrested on suspicion of being a confidence man. On heing brought be fore Judge Aylesworth yesterday morn ing , lie claimed that lie was a barber , named St. Cloud , although the olliror had liis name as Charles Bunion. Ho claimed that lie was at work in Thomas' shop on upper Itroadway. He said that ho expected his wife to arrive from Des Moinus , and that lie went to the depot to meet her and was there arrested. He claims that his wife , to whom ho was married a month ago , has been living with her folks near Siihwjy. The judge assured him that it seemed quite certain that lie had played at least one cotili- dence game , and that the country girl who he had thus captured was doubtless viclimi/cd into the marital transaction. Ho caused the young fellow to be put back behind the bars until the police could examine into his case a little fur ther. Captain O'Hrion , at a late hour of night noticed a young man just board ing a coal car in the \Vabash yards , lie pulled a revolver , made the fellow throw up both hands and march to the station. He was there booked as William Corbet and cliargcd with larceny of coal. The case was dismissed yesterday , it appear ing that he was simply trying to jjec over to pursue his way through tin yards to get a train. A young man giving his name as Me- Crea , claiming to be a barber , was brought up yesterday on a charge of vagrancy. He is said to got drunk every time he gets a dollar , and to have an noyed the police a good deal. The night before ho had applied at the station for lodging , claiming that he had lo&t the key of his room and was not able to got in , and had no money in his pocket. He was allowed to go under the judicial threat that the next time lie was found loitering about ho would bo given some thing to keep him busy. The Heal lustato Ocnln. The feverish condition of the real estate market has subsided , and a healthy , growing condition lias taken its place. The amount of transfers each day is now averaging $ -10,000 lo $50,00fwilhno | large deals to make up the amount. The fol lowing were liled yesterday : John U Coruatly to 11 P llofftnayer , eX sw X o , -n-Sl.coo. . 11II Mctcalt to W W llanthorn , lot 0 blk 20 Kccrs'-Sl.W. J T Oliver to J E McOeo , lot 13 Glendale extension SIXX ) . John Uoliany to J K McCIeu , lot 12Glemlalo extension Sim J K McOeo to II A. Hlaino , lots 12 and 13 Glcndale extension Sl.'iio. S Itussell to It S Giles , V-A acics nw > { nwtf. Bl , 75 , : ! ! > . West ctffk--S5. : ! J II UtuiotnIi8 toV 11 Urary , lot 5 blk 11 ilavllss' ! M-Si.OOO. ; Charles HauKhan to J Q Anderson , lot 2 blk IS Hayliss' 1M-S'J,500. C K Stiles to h U Knipkic , ( trustee ) lot 2 bik 13 , llyatt's-87,000. George U Klce to J U Cassady , lot 18 , Elder's odd-STOO. G M Uodiro to Simpson Oolcdgo , lot 12 , blk 17. Urers-SlOO. Saimici Haas to 11 Z Hans , ' so,1nw ) / , S4. 75. 44-S7.000. A \V Covalt to Ida H Reeves , lot 2 , sub of 32K , O. I'-51,000. \V \ P Webbter to James U H'co ' , cast 41 feet lot 4 , blk l . Grlmcs-Si,000. ! Henry Nlppertto Henry Frcrto , nW no'/ and swk no X. 30 , 77 , 40-S'- ,700. K T Urynnt to 1,11 hasollo , lot 7 , blk 20 Uryant & C-SHOO. E 0 Cole to T1' Klchmond , lot 3 , blk 10 , MII1-S ,6UO. K K Cook to C K Friedman , lot 3 , blk 1' , Curtis it U-8400. W \V l-'anuim to James Clement , lots 4 , 5 and 0 , blk 1'J : lots 1 to 15 , blk 14 ; lots 10 to 23 , blk 10 : lots 10 to HO , blk 20 : lots lOtoUO , blk all In Urown's . . 23. Mib-S3.m. II K I'ahnor to C K ilayue , lot 20 , blk 11. Kiddie's , n c-8100. 1S MosskT to 1) Goldstein et al , lots 15 and 14. blk 14. Heers-SStaaa. Henry Metcalf to Caroline IJownian , lot 5 , blk .is , Kvorott'H SSOO. S Theodore to H J Darnell , lots 7 , S , 15 and 10 , blk 03 , UliUllo's-gbOO. Household. Household furniture and stove for sale cheap. Call to-day after 10 o'clock , at No. 527 Fifth nvc. Z. T. LINDSEV. SUDDENLY CKAZKD. A Chicago Merchant Goes Stark Mail While * Stopping Hero l 'or u Day. Yesterday there arrived at the Pacific house a line looking , middle aged gentle man , accompanied by his wife and a young lady , they registering as A. U. Stevens - vons nnd family , of Chicago. They were assigned to a suite of rooms and at tracted no special attention until in the nitcruoon , when the most unearthly screams were heard and the noise of a terriblestruggle. Mrs , Stevens had gone out on a brief errand , nnd when the help of the hotel hurriedly went to the room they found Iho door locked and heard the cries of the young lady for help. Hurst- ing open the ddor they found that the man was stark mad and stark naked. In his wild ravin'gH he would doubtless in a few minutes more have killed thu young laity , had not help arrived as it did. Tin-re was a terrible struggle before the insane man could bo controlled sulll- ciciitly to prevent him from injuring himself or those aconnd him. Ho had to bo thrown onto thu tloor by force and held there , it requiring four or live strong men to handle him. After a little ho calmed snlliclcntly so that with caution his clothing was got on , and then ho had another raving spell. The police ofllcers were sent for and they had quite a strug gle with him , and had finally to put irons on him. The return of the wife seemed to calm him somewhat , but it was not deemed safe to release him from the man acles lest he should have another of his raving spells. It appeared from the statement of Iho ladles that Mr. Stevens is a Chicau" coal dealer , whose homo is in _ ono of the suburbs Washington Heights. He has been in rather poor health of late , ami rccenlly attended a convention of dealers of his lino. Ho was absent several tl.ays and on his return homo complained that during his nbscnco ho had been unable to sleep any. From that time ho acted strangely , nnd from his talk it was feared that his mind was ail'cctrd , but not seriously enough to necessitate confinement. His physician recom mended a change of climate and so it was planned that they should go to Denver They were en route thither and stopped over here for the day. The sudden out break of the n'ontal malady caused a change in the plans , and with an attend ant tlio family started back to Chicago last evening. The case caiuscd quite a sensation in and about tlio hotel , mil the excitement did not deaden the sympathy felt ami e.\pres = ed for the family , and especially for the wife , who as a stranger in a strance city had this trying ordeal. When yon are in thu city stop at the 1'aeilie house. Street cars imss the tloor every lificcn I'linutcs for all the depots. Meals 50 cents. If you want wood sawed or coal carried call at the ollice of the American Dis trict Telegraph company , No. li North Main street. At t'.ie Paciiic house you will save from 50 cents to $1 per Uay. Try it ami bo convinced. L. B. Crafts & Co. , are loaning 11101107 on all classes of chattel securities at one- half their former rates. See them before securing your loans. Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. , J.V. . & K. L. Squire. .No. 101 Pearl street , Council Bluffs. Too Mnoh of n Cousin. A day or two ago a stranger called at the homo of L. A. Stewart and intro duced himself , speedily worming ins way inlo the confidence of the family by his claim of being a cousin. He pretended to bo engaged in building telephone lines and while attending lo aome important business in this city thought he would call. He disappeared as suddenly as he came and with his disappearance there followed the loss of30 in money and an overcoat. The cellar door had been broken open and entrance thus gained to the house during the night , and suspicion points to tlio cousin as the burglar. Tempcrauco Ijccture. Elder Joseph Smith will deliver a tem perance lecture in the Salvation Army hnll on Thursday evening , the 21th in&t under the auspices of the Independent Order of Good Templars. A cordial in vitation is extended to all. The new Quick Meal stove i a "daisy. " Smooth steel top , .steel frame. * > Vo guarantee every one. The best stove made. Cole & Cole , 41 Main St. Dresses cut and lit , 7M Mynstcr , If you want help of any kind , cither temporary or permanent , call at the ollicoof the American District Telegraph company , No. 11 North Main street. Tel ephone 170. Klectric door bells , burglar alarms and every form of domestic electrical appli ances at tlio New York Plumbing Co. ' "TlH True , 'Tis IMly , nnU 1'ity 'TlH 'TIs True. " Parents lot their children die with diph theria and putrid sore throat in scarlet fever , when ten years' ( rial has proven beyond a doubt that Jolleris' diphtheria prevention and cure will save every case without the aid of a phvsician. For sale only at No. 21) ) South Eighth street , Coun cil Uluft's , Iowa , or sent bv express on re- oeipl of price , ยง 3.00. Pacific house is Hie' nearest holel lo the majority of real estate ollices in the city. $2.00 per day. Dr. Hanchett , ollice No. 12 Pearl street : residence , 120 Fourth street ; telephone No. 10. CRESTON HOUSE The only hotel in Council Bluffs having Fire Esoa/pe And all mo 'cm ' improvomvnu. 215 , 217 and 219 Main st. MAX MOHN , Prop. 12. S. ItAEt.\iTT , Justice of the Peace , < I15 IKroatlwiiy , Council { { lull's. Refers to any bank or business house in tlio city. Collections a specialty. JOHN r. KTO.VB. JAC01I SIM B STONE & SIMS , ATTORNEYS- -LAW , Practice in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 and H Shuiruft-Iiuiio lilonk. Ni.r.v nuiiKi : , or.omn : \ \ : nr.u-irr ATTORNEYS AT LAW , SO4 liroadwan , Upstair * , Council Jtlufft , N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace Office over American Expreis. XL. RICE , M. DM /V fi/v / Or ether Tumors removed without biu/bir * the knlfoordrawliur of blood. Or r thtiiy years practical experience. No. 11 J'earlSt. . Council muffs. O. B. ALLEN , EngineerSurireyQriMap , Publisher No. 11 North Main St. Cltr and cnuntr main of cltloi and counllei In tCiternIonaNcbrutkaaud Kunui. GVL ! ! ENGINEERS. Geo. S. Miller & Jj1. II. Tobey , Civil * ENGINKEHS. Ofilco over 1st National Hank , cor. Main and Uroadway. If you want eptlmateg or plans for bridge work , foundation , sswera. grading or survey inland platting , call upon them. All work elvau vrompt attoatlon. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ppcclixl advertisements , ruch as Tx > st , Found 5oLonnFor Bnlc , To Kent , ftimto. Hoarding , etc.Tvlll liolnporto.l [ n this column nt the loir rntoof TUN CKNTSPnitl.tNK fortlionm Inter- Ion nnil Five Cent ! 1'cr Line f or cncli subsequent Insertion. Lonvo advertisements nt our office No. 13 I'cnrl street , no.ir Uroadwny , Council UluCrg. , WANTS. A few cnorKCtlo cnnvnR'ors for WANTRH Hill's Miitnml Dig money. No. 600 liroad- way , li. Dolison , " \\7'ANTK1) Woodvittscrs nnd conl carriers to loiuo their names fit thoolllcoor the American District Telegraph company , 11 N. Main et. \yANTUD-A good Klrl at No. 221 Vine street. WANTKH A flvr-room honso , conveniently arranged for small family , near as jnnsi- lilo to I'aclllo huuso. Address by letter , O.J. , Ilcoolllco. _ l0li UH.VT-liriro front room. No. 714 JL1 Mynstcr. I'urtitslieil or unfurnished. 1j > OH8AIiK fi'J Bores choice land , ono mlle ' eouth oust ( if I' . P trimmer depot nnd ono and onc-lmlf mllus southwest of the KOV- eminent Imlldlnir. Hare chnnco for a syndi cate. Apply to 11 , Shoemaker , 2U , Harrison M. " \\7ANT1JD A good plrl for Konornl hoiiso- T work. Inquire 10'J Poiirtli strout. FOHSAlii : Atn bnrKiun , BJ > ncrot with line ltni > iovciiienl , pv | inilos i'a t of ' 'oiincll IllulK 1'ilcoUm nnd all the tlmo needed. In- qiilriMif T. W. Vim Clover , Council lllturs. If taken this wren A flvo room honso on Tllih avonno , near dummy depot. Tim street , sidewalk and lot Illlrd to crude. Price SUM. I'.usy terms. Address Lot , HeooMlcc , Council IJIuira. W. C. STACY & CO. J..V 50 acres of beautiful laud on Broadway inside the city limits , at ? 5UO per acre. 22 acres 10 rods from Broadway , jus outside the city , ? 3,5JO. Improved farm 5 miles noith of the city , $10 per aero. 100 feet at junction of Main and Pearl streets , very low. Lot 50x111 on South Main street ! ? 125 per foot. i Large list of acre/ property on Frank lin Avenue. n Improved farm of 30 acres joining the oily limits , near Grceiulalc at ? * ' per acre. Improved farm of 177 acres , 2J miles ca-it of the city for i50 per acre. 80 acres U miles out at ? 00. 7 20-100 acres with $1,50 ; ) dwelling , cor ner of Franklin ami Lincoln Avc. , tor $ 1,500. This is a uomui/.a. Large List of Cheap Lots. Residence and Business Prop erty. Acre Property and Farms. At Very Low Prices W. 0. STACY & Co. , Real Estate Brokers , JVo ft , Ulain .sf , , Council lilnfl's. K J'JZ. WL. . BIGGS , Justice of the Peace No 501. nroRihvay , foundl UlufTs. JlcclioiiH n frijctinlty. Refers too e Horses and Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail nnd in lots , Large quantities to select fiom. Several pairs of fine drivers , bin- glc or double , MASON WISE , Council Hlnfls. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards Urouuwuy , Council IDulls.Opj ) . Uuinniy Depot 0 _ Horses and mulct , kept constantly on hand , for sale r.t retail or in car loads. Orders promptly iilled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. SIILUTKU & HOLEY , Proprietors. Telephone No. 111. Formerly of Kcil Sale Stables , corner 1st , avo. and 4th street. FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY , 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha , ttEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladies buying a $5 hat or bonnet , one fare will be paid ; Sio , icund trip , OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA People's Store Henry Eiseman AND CO , , Announces the following bar gains in the several departments for Monday and Tuesday A 2 inch Gros ( Jraln Black Silk , good value at $1.50 , at $1.00 PER YARD- A 44 inch Black Cashmere , goo \alue 1 at ifl , for 75cPEB YARD. A line of now Spring all shades and colors , good value at ! ? 1 , for 7oc per yard. 103 pieces calico , gootl value at 5c anil ( ie , fortfe and 4c per yard. 50 pieces Lonsdalc make mus lin , good value at 10c , for So per yard. 25 nieces 50 inch linen table damask , value at 70c , for 50. 100 ilo/.en ladies' black and colored cashmere hose , good val ue at ? 5c , for 5Cc. A job lot of embroideries from 2 to 7 inches wide , value 25c to 50c per yardat , lOc to U5c per yard 50 dozen medium 'weight un derwear , "merino , " good value at 7oc and $1 , at 50c and CO. Another invoice of our cele brated 2.1o and We muslin under wear , has just been received. A FINAL Of Our Remnants of Fall and Winter Dress Goods. ThcEO goods arc of suitable tex ture for early spring wear , and buyers will find it to their inter ests to purchase fiom these , as they arc sold regardless of coater or value to make room for our sprmj : importations. Those rem nants must go as wo have no room for them. , 316 , , Council Mailorders and care- fully Attended to 20 ACRES Of the most beautiful land on the Mnimwu St. Car Line DSECGKH : FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. A Little over One Mile from the New Union Depot , For Price and Terms , call oil BALDWIN & TROUTM , 506 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa _ = . . _ Farming Lands in Iowa , Minnc. ota , Kansas , nnd ranging from $5.00 to JIO.OO per aero. School ajul state lands In Minnesota on SO years' tune 5 per cent interest. Land Buyers fare free. Information , etc. , given by No. 555 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa , agent for Froidriksen & Co. , Chicago. E. W. RAYMOND , REAL ESTATE , 13 NORTH MAIN STREET , First National Bank Building , Council Bluffs , Iowa Vacant Lots , Laudx , Cit > / Jii'tlciiccfi and Fuvins , acre pronci-ty In iccatci'ii jdrt of city. All sclllmj dicti ) ) to make room for winy stock. H. P. OFFICER , Keal Estate and Insurance Agent. Jiaoin .7 , oi'cr Ojjlccr < 0 bank , Commit Jtluj'n. M. P. SEARS , s. r. SEARS , Omaha. Council Bluffs Sears' Real Estate Agency , Taxes paid , loans made , rents collected , investment made for non-residents. PACIFIC HOUSE , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. VanBeuren , DOUGLAS & . i.ttii STS. 177 feetsontli front , on Dodge Et , block 1 , Kllby 1'iaco. 13.601. OjxiriO , cast fiont , I'liimoiitar 1'Jaco , II ,600. \i \ corner Ion * , llarlom I.uno , each n. " > 0. 1 a-fiucrulntB , ( Join 111Illluntu , rJ 0-f(00. ( 4 lots , Jlnrdutto Court , eiioh f 100. & loin , illvhland 1'ark ( for all ) JI.200. A dillny lot , IHIUIO \ Soldun'H and , f 1,800. Corner In 1'oltor'g add , f 1,400. -'ft lota In I'nrk i'lnou , 1,000-11.500 , 11(1x174 ( , on Hurl i-t , ulioup , J4.m CO ft sontli tront.lnrKo - t-tory liouso , largo barn , O ildwcll at. , only { 4r > 00. Udx-J50 , facing mil and Ibtli sta. , 1 liouso , 10 rooms : Iliou > > o4 rooma , barnetc , , lotx of fruit , rents lor ftli per montli , < blorks sou tlio I' vlu- duct , I7 , ' > 0 , 1 1-5 acres , nlco liousoU miles from I' O.sold f 4K ( ) wet tli of berries luM your , only lll'M , 10 lots , llcdfoid I'lacf , JBOO-f 1UOO. Kino lot , Diipont 1'lacv , JW30. House and lot , llawlliorno , f 1.000. llouso and lot I'juk I'Jaco. tiK ) . y lots Orctiaid Hill , botli f ltJO. ) Wxi6H. ! : ! Uth St. . tKni. ) ( KWiMJ , Iminovud corner on California street , 3 iots'Tbornuurg J'laco , $000-J'J03. K st front VutfH A ; Itoud. f 1 'UU. Jxits in Harlum 1,11110. f 75. fi < ! vIIIeouth front on Jackson near 15tli tt. , f 10 000. G lots Hamilton at. . J-.OOO to 12,550. Lot 45x135 , Boutu front ou Illondo near 2th St. , noiv bouse , fS.COO. llouso nnd lot Walnut Illll f 2,000 , Ifroununtquickimluof your projierty list with Van lleuroii. EDWAED KUEHL , TUe Oracle of Omatm , belter known a 819 South 10th Street , Omaha , Nob. Maguterof I'almyMryundCondltlonulUt. Will , vritn the aid of oucU one's Quardlan Spirit , ob tain tor unyono a vloxr In ( ha I'AST uivl Hit ) PHESKNT , aad on ceitttiu conJitlom In tb THEATRICAL WIGS , BEARDS , Grease Paints irrc. ' , The Finest I in ' ported I.IIIB ( if ( ioodn Wbil of Mrs.C. L. Gillette's HO , SOOMalu Street , Council Bluffs , la. Army Supplies. Decor UUAIITKUU ih-uu'H : OFIICE , I Oiniiliii , Null. , Feb. 1 , IW > T. I Honied innpoualH In trliulcuid will be received nt tlilsofllco until 11 u , in , , Krlilay , Kobruary KMIbS" , at which tlmo they will lie opened In the probnuca lit blildeis for vovorninont nup- piles of thu following kind : Htatloncrvclocku , lamps , wlcka anil Klnbo , Inn ilrai e , clmrco.il , lumber , 8ad < ller'uuiiipllea , ' ' , I ihlH tfivlnjf iiiiintltlu9 | and olliur Informiitlon furnlsliol upon appllcntlon. llugt iiuallty of urilulon re'iulrod. rruferenco t-lvoii to tirtlvlea of cloiiHistlo prodiiction , HldilernRrorciU | < ) stid to attach copy of tlio udvertucmcnt to their bldB McCAIMJ { v < Capt foblSdBt , o. n. ian & co. , n.K ( K MI No 8tt Ma'n Strvul , i ; Council IltuiTi. AM ) DCAI tllS IN- HIDES , TALLOW , WOOL , ETC.