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0 OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , FEBktTAItY THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS FRIDAY MORNING. FEB. SB. OFFICE , WO. IS , PEAHL STREET. Delivered by enrrlcr In nny port of the cltr * t t tntr cents per wcok. 11 , W. TILTOK , - - Mannifor. TKIr.PHONE3 ! Tic ? UCZFB OmCE , No. . NIOIIT Knuoii No. 23. MINOR 31 KM1 ION , N. Y. Plumbing Co. New spring goods nt Roller's , tailor. p The city council meets again to-morrow evening. George W. Thompson & Co. , real estate , No. 105 Main street. J , W. < fe K. L. Squire 'a abstracts arc giving poutl satisfaction. Permit to wed was yesterday given to Ed Daniels nnd Mary Anderson , both of Omaha , Yesterday Justice Schtir/ united In marriage A. H. llliss and Jtla Mooncy , both of Omaha. J. C. Mitchell , the never tiring ticket man. is mentioned favorably for aldermanic - manic honors. Mr , Holey , of the Star stable ? , returned yesterday Irom Illinois with a car load of extra heavy draft horses. The delivery horse of V. llfulollct yes terday took a livt'ly run along Hrst avenue , but did no damage. Squire's park addition is a sure invest ment. Pacific avenue will be built up with store buildings within a year. D. W. Archer , of the canning works. has opened an tin-town ollice in the build ing occupied by Haldwin As Trotitmnn. To-night the HluH'City division of Uni formed Knights of Pythias will be in stituted , the charter having arrived yes terday. There will be a social this evening in Smith's store on Sixteenth avenue , the proi'eetls to be for the benefit of the Mission Sunday school. Special communication of UltifT City lodge No. 71 , A. K. & A. M. this ( Friday ) evening for work in the first degree. Visiting brethren cordiallv invited. 15y order of the W.M. Died , at ! J o'clock yesterday morning , Cora , infant daughter of .John 1. and Mrs. A. Lut/ , aged eight mouths. The funeral will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock ' from the family residence , No. 009 Sixth street. The lire and police alarm is beintr quietly tc.tcd. . lestorday the chief of police and city marshal turned in the police call from a number of boxes and the numbers recorded well , everything seeming to work nicely. Herman Zoph died yesterday of con- sumntion at his residence on Harrison street , lie will be buried to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock under the auspices of the Odd Fellows , ho having been a member of the Scranton ( la. ) lodge. Dr.Everett Fish , who recently delivered a series of scientific lectures hero , and was afterwards ordained as a Uaptist minister , is about to start a newspaper in northern Dakota. Dr. Fisli will doubt less make a success of the new venture. Another dull day in the district court. There seems little busmnss beyond de faults and continuances. There have been no trials by jury ( his term. The grand jury is still grinding away with its Eccrct mill , and a grist may soon be turned out there. PA basket tociablo will bo given at Smith's hull on Sixteenth avenue this evening for the benefit of the mission. There will be an entertainment given before the supper , and afterwards the fishing pond , uostofllco and bean bottle. Price , pur basket , 15 cents ; admission , 10 cents. William Larson kept up his drunk until it became necessary to con line him in the steel cell , lie there thrashed about and halloed all night , and it was icarcd that in his delirium ho would kill him self , Ho was fined again yesterday morning , and not having the 'money to pay will have a chance to sober on in jail.A . A fellow named Fngley , while drunk , went homo full of wniskyand abuse. He kept the wblsky and gave his wife the abuse. Charles Dwinklo , who occupies another part of the house , sought to quiet him , but ho turned on Dwinklo , and af terwards on Dwinkle's father-in-law , N. Sherwood. The police had to bo called in and they had quite a struggle getting him to lull. They dragged him along until they reached the street car , and thus transported him the rest of the way. He was given the full lino. Sheetings 5Jo at Goldberg's , No. 18 Main&trcot. 1'crsoiia ) . II. I ) . Walker , of Mt. Pleasant , was in the city yesterday. A. Pellctt. of Atlantic , was among yes terday's visitors to the Hlnll's. Smith MoPhorson , of Hod Oak , was hero on legal business yesterday. Walter 1. Smith has returned from a trip Into the northern part of the stato. Ed , Campbell , jr. , United States mar shal , is at the Ogden house , having come from Sioux City last night. W. N. Jaggor , the well known hotel man of Denison , is a guest of the Pacific house , and is getting the full details of Council Ululls' boom from tlio truthful lipj of George Ferguson. Charles Ximmor has returned from Helena , Montana , and will remain here until the Hrst ot April , when ho will move there permanently , unless ho becomes so enthusiastic over tlio boom hero as to change his mind. Ho is looking well nnd is loud in his praise of Helena. A poor gasoline ntovo is worthless. It Is money thrown away. Sco the Quick Meal. \ \ o guarantee it the best mado. Sco it and try It. Cooper & McGco's old stand , -11 Mum street. Jf you want wood sawed or coal carried cull at the olllco of the American Dis trict Telegraph company , No. 11 North Wain . street. _ _ Star sale stables for mules and heavy draft horics. _ At the Pacific house you will save from 50 cents to ? l per day. Try it and bo convinced. The slaughtering halo of dry goods still continue at the Imnkrupt store. Host quality ginglmms slightly damaged at Sic per yard , No , IS Main street. Call and see the btoek of horses and mules at Star Stables before purchabing elsewhere. _ 200 do/en ladies' hose from the fire at 60 per pair in fancy colors and seamless , Damaged sheeting at 5J cents at tlio lire eulu at IJanknipt store , No. Id Main street. _ Dr. lianchott , ofllco No. 13 Pearl street ; residence. I''O Fourth stteet ; telephone No. 10. _ _ At the fire sale linen , laces and em broidery slightly damaged at } o per yard at Bankrupt store , No. IB Main street. Electric door bolls , burglar alarms and every form of domestic electtical appli ances at tho. Now York Plumbing Co. Pacific house is the nearest hotel to the majority of real estate olllccp in the city. if 2.00 per day. _ . _ Miss Molllo Corcoran , dressmaker' No. 714 Myuster street , .between 7th : and. fith streets. WANTED TO KILL OR BE KILLED One of Undo Sara's ' Prisoners On The Path , But Quietly Captured , MANAWA'S ' STREET RAILWAY. An Attempt to Hnr tlic Opcrn House Oilier Doings in Itcnl Kfltnto Circles The Work on the New Iicvcc. Forced to Hnrreniler. About : i .year ngo a mnn nnmud A. Me- Dougal , who wns keeping n saloon on Broadway , next to tlio opera house , was arrested for not having n government license. He has been liehl under $500 bonds , his wife being on his bond. Lately he ii said to have been abusing tin * woman who thus stood by him In his trouble , and he has made life so unbearable for her that situ eoneludcd to turn him over to the authorities , and get oil' from the bond. Yesterday she made known her desire to Deputy Marshal Troutman , ami he d .reeled . the polleo ollicers to tukc the follow into custody. The ollliors wore Informed that McDotigul was elo'ctcd in his house ami strongly armed , having a Winchester rille and n revolver , which he threatened to useshonld any one attempt to enter the house. Ollii-ors O'Brit-n. Unthank and Stevens went to the house. and linding that McDougnl was so strongly entrenched , they pluycd a little strategy. They , * tutid : oil' as though leaving for irood , anil soon ho appeared at a collar window taking observations of the situation , licfnru ho was aware of the presence of the ollleors they had their revolvers sighted on him , and he saw that resistance moantdealh. Ho tried to shoot his revolver but it missed lire , and before ho oould make another attempt the ollicers had hold of him. He wai landed in the county jail without the promised blood-letting. Best grades Iowa soft lump coal , ? P nor ton at yard ; ? ! U)0 ) delivered. C. B. 1-nol Co , iiW ! Broadway. Telephone 130. All orders from real estate brokers for job printing will receive immediate and careful attention at Pryor's UKC job olhce. The New Street Hallwny. The charter for the Lake Manawa Street Railway company bangs Hro , but it is ex pected that it will bu passed at the Satur day night meeting. The chief objection now urged is that raided by Scott Will iams , who was the only property owner appearing before the council to protest against the granting of the charter. His objection was that the company did not propose to lay Hat rails on the unpuved streets. On paved streets the law com pels the use of Hat rails , but the company claims that on the start , the matter being somewhat of an experiment , it is not practicable to lay Hat rails. Air. Will iams insists that the "T" rail makes a horrible obstruction to the other travel on a street and the council should not. allow its use. He argued quite at length before the council and cast Mich insinua tions against J. J. Brown and others in tcrestcu in the street tail way that for once in his life Mr. Wright lost his tem per. He usually maintains a bland man ner , and under the most annoying cir cumstances is stragetic enough not to allow any one to see that his feelings arc in any way rnfllcd . At the last session of the council the opposition of Scott Williams , however , and the cutting re marks made by him threw him oil his base , and he poured forth some hot in vectives against those who stood in the way of improvements. It is urged that any sort of a street rail way track is apt to become a good deal ot a nuisance on any unpavea street , the dirt changing and being cut up by travel , so that there are freqently bad holes. Alderman Bennett described the situation as viewed by many when ho declared , "They propose to lay the track on Bluff btreet bv my house , and I had rather have a 'T' rail than none at all. " It is also urged that most of the streets of impor tance will bo paved very soon , anyway , and then the Hat rails will have to belaid. The company declares that it cannot go to the expenseof laying Hat rails and then taking them up again soon to make way for paving , as the Hat rails cannot bo BU easily taken tin. The council .seems divided on the matter , the outgoing aldermen , Shngart , Bennett and Straub , favoring thcgranting of the charter on as easy terms as possi ble consistent with the interests of the city. The llirco other aldermen , Keller , Hammer and Danforth , seem determined to have Hat rails , which by the declara tion of the company means no street rail way at all. It is tiiu same old division as was made on the Tenth avenueproject. . Those three aldermen are very cautious and wonderfully anxious about the city's interests when any matter comes up which is in the line of improvements , or which is of any special benefit to any other section of the city than that directly represented by them , It seems that some compromise should bo made by which the improvement can go ahead. There has been dilliculty enough in getting im provements and enterprises started hero. without hamporinc and choking them oil on some technicality. There has been so much enthusiasm over every promised enterprise that the public has very little patience with those who sit in the council chamber to repre sent them , and who scum bunt on such n conservative policy as to virtually chill to death every now venture. It is unfor tunate that the three most conservative aldermen hold over. It scorns doubly ' necessary , therefore , to have three other's chosen who will bo sanguine and pro gressive enough to make up for the cau tiousness of these three. The article1 ] of incorporation of the Lake Manawa railway company were filed yesterday. The capital stock is fixed at $100,000 and may be increased to fc''flO.ODO , The incorporators are Samuel Haas , Ueorgo A. Keolino , 1) . W. Archer , ( loorge Metealt , 1) . J. Rockwell , William Moore , Ueorgo F. Wright , Spencer J. Hrown , C. K. Hannan , A , T. Klwell. The company promises to havn the railway built and in operation befoto July 1 if the council will give them the right of way over the streets. If not built within tltn time named thov forfeit all rights. They state positively that they mean business an 1 will obligate themselves in any desired manner within the bounds of reason and fairness. If you want a situation leave your name at the ollice of the American Dis trict Telegraph company , No. 11 North Main. When you are In the city stop at the Paeiho houso. Street cars pass ihe door every fifteen minutes for all the depots. Meals 00 cents. The New Lcvce , The work on the new levee will doubt less commoncu nuxt Monday. The engineer ' gineer has so arranged the p'lans that a portion of the work can be/done atonce , , whether the frost is out of the ground or not. The bids for doing the temporary work will bo ppetied by the council to morrow evening- and 'thu ' conn\ct { awarded so that the teams can go'to work Monday. . . . This preliminary work is'to form a part of the permanent work , but it is deemed bolter to start in , rather than wait until such timn ns the perma nent work can bo commenced. W. A. Moore still claims that his old contract , made in 18S3 , Is still binding , and that ho Is entitled to the contract. His contract provided that the city might discontinue the work at any time , when ever the city council deemed advisable , or when the levee fund run short. He claims that the council never formally discontinued the work , or closed the con tract , and now that the work is to bo starlcd up again , ho should bo allowed to go on with it under his contract. On the other handfkthe city attorney claims that the contract is not binding on cither party , for so long a time has elapsed that the time would make it unreasonable to hold cither party to it. It further appears that Mr. Moore received his pay in full for the work done , oven receiving the 10 per cent which was held back until final settlement , thus showing that the con tract was looked upon its all settled , It is also urged that the now lovco is an en tirely different piece ot work , running on a dill'eront line and payable out of a dif ferent fund. Dresses cut and lit , 714 Mynstor , If you want help of any kind , cither temporary or permanent , call at the olllcoof the Ametiean District Telegraph company. No. 11 North Main street. Tel ephone 170. _ _ Star sale stables of Council lllull's. The largest slock of horses and mules west of Chicago , which will be sold at wholesale or retail and satisfaction guar anteed. _ Kentlly of Realty. There are several largo deals on foot which may or may not come to a success ful finish. Yesterday there was more business about the real estate o Dices in small deals , also , than in any day for a week past. The situation is very healthy and oncodraging. A few nervous souls wiio are impatient because the frost is not out of the ground and the building season commenced , are anxious to sell , and when these do not ask too exorbitant profits for their investments they lind ready takers. Tin1 shrewdest of the deal ers are quietly buying and doing but little selling. It seems to lie their opinion that for the next three or four weeks will bo the best opportunity for buying wlncli will be presented this season. As soon as the weather permits improvements to start in earnest , prices will again ad vance and rapidly. Bargains arc daily being quietly taken up by these confident purchasers. Mr. Peterson , the well known real estate man , yesterday oll'eied Air. lo- hiiny $60.000 cash for the opcta house , tendering him a certilicd check for $5,000 as a forfeit , the balance to be paid as soon as the papers were made oiu. * Mr. Dohany concluded not to sell. An aUcmpt lias been made to purchase the Bechtcle hotel , Mr. Bcchtele having been offered $30,000 for it. He deems the property more valuable and hence de clines. The plat of the Plainviow addition was recorded yesterday. This is one of tne best located and will bo one of the most popular of all the new additions. ! ' . O. Whitford , of New Haven. Conn , yesterday bought of Mr. Beebe a half in terest in the Winchester brick yard prop erty , paying therefor $800 an acre. Kimball tte Champ yesterday sold the Eiscman building , on Broadway , next to the First National bank. This is the thud transfer of this property within a month , and each time at an advanced price. The following wore the deeds recorded yesterday : Charles lian.zhrui to H M NVilson o } < f lot 12 nud w U lot 11 , U.ivllss' 1st SS.oaO. David UShiuin toS P Styles , lot I'blk 20 , Drvant A : C-Sl.OOO. II A Woodbury to I A Oclcll , lot 9 , blk 1 , AIcMahoii. O&J-SSOO. t ! 11 T/-cliuek to I ) U Shaun , lot 13 , blk 20 , Bryant & C-S1SO. Kasper llowlch to 11 llowicli , lot 10. blk 0 , Ueers-SoOO. J W Harris to C A Jncobson , lot 2 , blk 0 , Burns , q c SI. II J Palmer to W II Butts , lots 1 to 10 , and 20 to 24. Kit blk 08 , Hit ( J c-Sl.500. J Illlurlordetal toll M Sackct , lot 12 , blk 35 , Hayllss Ac I' Stno. Isaac Novos to T T Snow , K lots 1 to 5 , blk 3 , Ik-ens' S7.W. William Hamilton to Jerome McCIIntock. lots 12 , 13 nnd U. blk 2S. Kiddle's ; S7.,0. Ira A Odull to A Pr.uler , lot 10. blk 1'J ' , Boer's ; SI. . WO. Kll7abetli B Klein to Ofliccr & Pnsoy , nc1/ , no'7 ; ! ' . nwli 8 ; nw'tf. IH > ' 8 7413 , ami lots 0 , ( I and 10 , Greenwood ; S12.0JO. .1 N ( ' Wylln to .lames Newcomer , lot 9 , blk 03 , Hlildlo's : S2ooo. 0 Straub to W Sicdentopf , lot 10 , blk 4 , Glendidc ; lots 10 , U' 12 , 13. 14 , 15 , 10 , IS. blk 4 , Snow it Circcirs sub. of O. P. lot 92 : 51.10" . I. " . J M Phillips toV S Shoemaker , lot 2 ! ) , blk 11 , lots 7 and 2:1 : blk 11 , lot t blk 13 , lots 3 , fi and 18 blk 10. lot 14 blk 21. lots 15 mid 20 blk 20' lots 11 , 21 and 4' ) blk 3. > , lot 7 blk SO , Jots 1 , 8 , U. 17 and 25 blk 20. all In Ferry , q. c. : SI. W S Slioomnker to J M Philips , bamo prop erty , q. c. ; SI. Louisa wells to Swan & Walker , lots 1.2 , 8 , 9 anil 10 blk 7. Everett's , q. c. . ; S.WO. Cwan & Walker to M B Swan , lots 1 , 2 , 7 , 8 , ! ) , and 10. blk 7 , Kverctt'ft ; 81,000. L W Ttilloys to Mnry Lungnrd , s'tf lot 13 , sub of lot 74 , o n SW)0. Clmrles E Boll to S Karnsworth , lot 1 , blk 1 , Buyllss id ! , qc-51. A B Walker to M E Boeluner , one-half in terest in lot 4 , blk 7. Mullen's , q c SI. Itobert WCRB to John Danfoitli , lot 10 , blk i , Bayliss lst-82,800. 11 0 Cory to Ulms E Boll , lot 1 , blk 1 , Hay llss 2 < I-S 1.000. S T Kieneh to W W Hawthorne , one-hnlf interest in lot 7 , blk 4. Uhldlo'ti 3400. W .M Croan to U Buenlorf , b } < of ni < nw/ ! sotf 27 , 7f > , 41 , lot 9. llico sub 0 M-100 acres SS.550. Maltha Nixon to Kimna Morgan and Nellie Cowdry , lots 15 nnd 10 , blk 17 , Riddle -S500. Jacob Sims to Frank Cook , } * lot 10 , blk 14 , Plerco-S500. Kninia Tnlcott to John McCluro. lots 10 and 17 , blk : H , Central S700. Krltz Sackot to A B ilowc , lot 12 , blk m , Haylis&P-S&OO. K S Plainer to Kato Iciley , part lot 10" , o p St. 000. M Duquette to Jacob Sims , Jot 10 , blk 14 Pierce S270. L. B. Crafts it Co. , are loaning 11101107 on all classes of chattel securities at one- half their former rates. See them before securing your loans. _ Linen lacn from } o to 2c per yard at Goldberg's , No. 18 Main street. World. The opera house seldom contains ns enthusiastic and delighted an audience as the one last evening to witness the spectacular drama of the above title. The company was an excellent one , well bal anced , with no wonderful overshadow ing star and no extraordinary bits of act ing. The scenic olVect was wonderful and the audience went wild in its enthu siasm with just reason. Ginghams 3o | per yard at Goldberg's , No , Ib Main street. A Nn\vpap < ir Kunsulion. Just before daybreak yesterday morn- OHicer Dyer came rushing into the sta tion with the exciting announcement that there was a big Hro , ho judging from appearances that the 1'ucilio house was in a blaze. Officer Barliytu started on the run for the engine house , and the wires wore speedily sending the alarm to all of thu tire houses , Just as the depart ment was ready to go out Hying , there cutno the intormation that the blaze wliich showed so brightly was simply caused by the burning of a pile of papers in the street by the Nonpareil ouleo , 'I lie .boyd were * ave < l a run , but they are threatening to make- interesting for the lioxt fellow who starts a bonfire in the- streets. Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans , J. W.t \ E. L. Squire. No , 1011'carl street , Council IHufla. Unlaundrlcd shirts 31c at Goldbergs , No. 18 Main street. SPECIAL NOTICES. Spccln ! ndvcrtlsomcms , such us T-ost , Fojnd lolxinn , For Sftlo , To Hcnt , VSnnts. noimllnir , etc. , will bolnsertoil In tills column nt the low ratoof TEN CENTS I'HItMNK for the first Inscr- Ion nnd t'l vo Cents 1'cr Line for ouch subso juont Insertion. Lcnvo advertisements nt our ollleo No. 12 Tcnrl street , hoar llrondwnr , Council Muffs. WANTS. "IjlOH SALE Music nnd sowing1 ninchTno bust- JL' ness , loirethcr with Binnll stock of holldny poods nnd wall paper. ( } oed town nnd country , irood location , cheap rent , profitable business. Invrlco Sl,200 to Jl.fWO. Would tnko jinrt In Council 11 In Its real estate , Address A , I * Man ning , Dunlnp , Iowa. \\7ANTIin A mnn to tnko cnro of horsusnnd 11 ito chores. Must bu well rocomniundcd. Address I. X. , Council llhilfs. A tow rnorffPtlc e nvnF ors for WANTRD . Illff money. No. 600 llrond- wny. b. Uobson. WANTIJt ) Woodpnwycrs nnd conl cnrrlcrg to lonvv their nnmos at the ollleo or the American District Tclornph ( company , 11 N. Mnln st. \yANTii-A : ) good plrl nt No.221 Vine street. WANTIID A tlve-rnom house , conveniently uiTivimed for piniill family , ncnr us poasl- bio to I'nclllohonso Address by letter , C. J. , HooolUco. HUNT liiriro front room. No. 714 IpOH 1 . rurulshcd oriinfurnlsilicd. ITOHSALI' * Macros eliolco Inml , one mile coutb eii t or I' . V. triinster depot and onci nnd onc-bulf mllus southwest of the gov ernment bulldlmr. Hare chaneo for a syndi cate. _ _ Apply to _ II. PliocinnUor , "DJ , llitrrlsnn ft. ANTHD A Kood jrlrt for Kcnornl house work. Inquire lO'.l Kotirth street. FOUSAMJ Ala bargain , 2) ) > noros with line Improvements , six mllm cast of Council Itltiirs. 1'rlcolow und all the tlmo needed. In quire of T. W. Van Srlovur , Council llluirs. FOUSAU : If laltcntlils WOCK A rive room house on Filth avenue , ncnr dummy depot. The street , sldcwnlk and lot Illlod to irriulr. Prlco $ l , < 50. llnsy terms. Address Lot. llee olllcc , Council W. C. STACY & CO. 50 acres of bountiful land on Broadway inside the city limits , at iJSOO per acre. 22 acrns 10 rods fVotn Broadway , jus outside tne city , ? % 5DO. Improved farm G mile ! > north of the city , ? 10 per aero. 100 feet at junction of Main and 1'carl streets , very lo\v. Lot 50x1 H on South Main street ? 125 per foot. Largo list of acre property on Frank lin Avenue. Improved farm of 30 acres joining the city limits , near Greemlale at f 200 per acre. Improved farm of 177 acres , 2fc miles cast of the city for ? r > 0 per aero. 80 acres 3 miles out at $ (50. ( 7 22-100 acres with $1,500 dwelling , cor ner of Franklin and Lincoln Avo. , for $1,500. This is a bonanza. Large List of Cheap Lots. Residence and Business Prop erty. Acre Property and Farms. At Very Low Prices W. o. STACY & Co , , Real Estate Brokers , 2o U , M < iln st , , Council Jiliiffa. TJSLEl'HOXE Wit. _ _ PUBLIC SALE ! COMMBNCIXO KHIDAV , MAItCII MTU , 1887 , I will soil at my resilience on Kcit Creek , 10 t Council Illnira , my i'AHM CONSISTING OF UOO ACHES ! Well Improved , nil iimler cultivation ; ire ucics In tiunuKriiss ; 1ms u llnu now icslilcnco , con- tuliilnsf 14 rooms uinl nil mnjurn Imiunvuinonts , hoiiso costing f 7,0il" . .Also new bnrn , : ! Ui50 ; two Jlnlluliiy wind mills , a Benin liouso anil eculet ) , cuttlo yards nnd watur tnnka ; u good younn tji'iirliur orchard of apples mid Binnll fruit ; 'M lioad df KOCH ! farm horhus , cattle , IIOKB nnd nil fnrni liniiloinunli reijuhea to run llrst-clnss fnrm. Terms will Imnmdo known on iippllcii- tlon.oroii ilayof salo. All parties thinking of Investing nro cordially Invited to call nnd nmko H persoiml cianilimtlou ol the fnrm nnd im provements. K , WAIIO. Justiceof the Peace. Ollice over American Express , THEATRICAL WIGS , BEARDS , Grease Paints t $ The 1'lnest Im ported Line of ( J oocl6 Wct of Chicago. Mrs.C.I. . Gillette's O. B. ALLEN , EnioeefSufveforMap | , , Publisher .No. 11 North Main St , City and county m p > of citlci nnd couatlei ta weitcra Iowa , Ne'bruika od Kaoia > > ' 1887 1887 PEOPLE'S STORE. CO. Novelties in cnch of our several dcjinrtmcnts nro be ing received dnily , nnd nt prices ihut Mill plensc the closest buyers. We invite attention to our rich di plny of novelties nnd staples in our wash goods department. Many of these have never before been seen in the' west. Foreign and Do mestic. Lace , Stripes and Plaids. Upwards of 100 ele gant designs. Tn Combination and Plain. Seersuckers and Crinkles , ] n endless variety. Early buyers will have the larger selection and will secure the gems. pni/nnnuifl1 iinnnu is replete with an elegant stock bought before the rise , and as the } ' are nnrked at old prices , consumers will get the benefit of at lea t 20 per cent. MuslinsLinensDainaslS , , [ TaWeCovers.Napkins . Towels , Quilts , i are all included in the above in : i vat assortment. We call srerial attention to our large and complete slock of White Goods some elegant fabrics in7ietoriu and Hishop Lawns , Pluul and Stripe Cambric , Plain , Stripe and Plaid Nainsook * , India Lin ens , Swiss Muslins , dolled , fig ured and plaid , a very nice se lection for summer dresses. A largo line of Embroidered Rob.s iu boxes. We have received an entire new line of muslin underwear , for ladies and children ; the larg est and most varied stoik wo have ever shown. We have received in our no tion department a complete as sortment of Embroideries , Laces , COKC'.S , Hustles , Hoops , Gloves , Hosiery , Handkerchiefs , Ribbons bens , Buttons , etc. , UltiamlVXOIlroatl- tvuy , Council Mull ortlefa j > roiiii > tl/ ! and care fully attended to , WE OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS > STREET BUSINESS PROPERTY. Property of every description for sale in every part of the city. BALDWIN & TROUTIHIAN , 506 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa Fanninp Lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranging from $5.00 to $10,00 per aero. School and state hinds in Minnesota on 30 years' tune 5 per cent interest. Land Buyers fare free. Information , etc. , pivcn by . . . . , No. 555 liroadway , Council Hind's , Iowa , ngcnt for Fruidrikson & Co. , U'liei ' E. W. RAYMOND , hN-J 13 NORTH MAIN STREET , First National Bank Building , Council Bluffs , Iowa Vacant Lots , Lands , City licsldcnccs anil Minna , acre jtrojicrty In western part of cityMl selliny cheap to nnilio room for ajnliifstock. . . P. OFFICER , Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Jtoom I > , over OJJIccr B ruscy'n bank , ConnM ItUtfl'n. M KSEARs S. F. SEARS Uinnlm. Council Illuirs Sears' Real Taxes paid , loans made , rents collected , investments made for non-residents. PACIFIC HOUSE , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. Korses $ Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail and in lots , Large quantities to select fiom Several pur ; < > of fine drivers , bin gle or double , E Council HI , Star Sale Stab/cs and Mule Yards Ilromhvuy , Council lllulln , Opp. Dummy Depot tt * . , - , VI t = s " 1 . c/a caS1 = 3 _ _ . _ _ . _ Hones unlTiiiules kept constantly on hand , for uulo ut retail or in car lomla. Orders promptly tilled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on connniHaion. SlILI'TKU & Hoi.Kl. I'1' Telephone No. 114. Formerly of Kuil .Snlu5 - coriur 1st. live , and -Hli sttctH. < & .Council IJluirs , Iowa , ORESTON HOUSE. Tfioonly Hotel in Council Bluffs Having a Eire Escape , And AH Modern liniiroreinciits. 215 , 217 and 210 Main St. MAX MOIiX , J'ron. K. JIA Justice of the Peace , Jlromlwiiy , Council Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty , Joux v , hTn.se. JACOII STONE & SIMS , Attorneys at Law , Practice in the State nnd Federal Courts , Rooms 7 and 8 Shu rut-Deno Block. COUNCIL Bi.iiprs. " 'M.K * IIIIIIKB. n o. w. IIKWITT BURKE & HEWITT , Attorneys at Law. MM Broadway , Up Stairs , Council Geo. S , Miller & F. 11. Tobey , ClVIL K.VUlXKKItS. Ollieo over 1st National Hank , eori , Muin and Broadway ! Jf > ) iij uimt Oitlmnlos , or. plain fur tirldya work , ( ( iiimlntlon , st urs , nmiii or burvoy ( ti rt ; ij:0. : iJit'tilutr , cutVujion tlam : Atlwo