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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1887)
THE SUNDAY BEE ; FEBKUAKV 27 , tBTWELVEPAGES. . THE SUNDAY BEE. COUNCli BLUFFS hUNDAY MOKNMNU. FKU , 2r , OFFICE , AIO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Delivered by tnrrirr In nnt pnrtof thocltjrnt twenty tents per week. 11. W. TILTON , . . . Jtanaeer. THI.KP1IONE3 : BceiRrFS OmCE , No. 43. Wroiir EDITOH No. 23. M1XOII ai N. Y.l'lumbinjr Co , J"Je\v " spring goods at Iloiter's , tnilor. New carpets nt Council lihtlTa Carpet Co's. GcorpoW. Thompson & Co. , real estate , No. 105 Alain struct. Telephone No. 2W ! has been mil into the residence ; of U. 11. Jtulsoii. . ) . W. iV : E.i. \ . Squire's abstracts arc giving frotjd satisfaction. Kiirnlltiro upholstered and repaired. Council Hind's Carpet Co. lee ) Scott was .yi-stcrdny fined for as- entitling his son , Juu Scott. Charles Hurke was yesterday fined for assaulting Samuel Drlsbacli. Ono hundred and sixty acres. Sec Hicc ft McUcc , No. 101 Main street , Noncst things in light nd heavy dra peries at Council Hlull's Carpet Co's. ' Tin ) injunction cases against the saloons vruro not reaolind in court yesterday. Tim United States grand jury will DC ilrawii Tuesday and court convenes on March B8. Hrastus A. Itonson purchased yeslerda } ' ten Jot.s in Riddle's suit , near the iiuw union dopot. On Friday evening a nnrty of young folks surprised Miss Kutio 1'auderut her home on Vine street. A bargain , 100 acres of land near the city on easy lerins and long time. Rice & MeUeu , No , 101 Main street. To save further trouble , the party wtio Btolc the dog from the I'liu-nix will re turn the same , us lie is known. Squire's park Addition is a sure invest ment. 1'acific uvennu will bo built up with store buildings wltlnn a year. Tickets for Bella Robinson's benefit concert will bo on sale at D. W. Bush- noil's book btorc Monday morning. Uno hundred and sixty acres for sale fiouth of the city and near Lake Manawa by Kice & McUeo , No. 101 Main street. P. Gtmnoiidu says ho cannot have his name considered tor alilerinanlc honors , There are others who will gladly tukotho place. M. Markson was yesterday arrestrd on thu charge of btealing a waj.ronloid : of boards from tlie Chicago A : Northwestern near Crescent. Thcro was quito n. largo attendance ) nt the funeral of Herman Xopf yesterday tifternooii. The Odd Fellows attended in n body , lie having been a inembor of that organization. A goodly number of tlioso who partici pated in the "deestrict school" yesterday grouped tliutn.sclvcs as gracefully as pos sible and were photographed in costume tit ( jorlium's ' galleiy. There will prob ably bo a great rush for these pictures. Mrs. Joe Itouldon died at her residence in lla/.el JJoll township Friday. Tlio funeral will be held in the church in chat township to-day , the services to bo con ducted by Uov. Henry Do Long. Mrs. iJouldcn has been u resident of this county bin eo 18.53. A largo black dog on Main street has been amusing himself bybiiapi > ing pieces out of the pantaloons of passers by. Among the victims reported arc E. W. Davenport and M. Schickentanz. Some think tlio dog is mad , butit does not feoein reasonable , as the dog ought not to get mad so long as he &eeius to have his own way. way.Next Next Tuesday evening in Ucno's hall Rev. Mr. Macsey will deliver a lecture OH "Leadville. " Any address by the gifted rector of St. Paul's church is u treat , bill this will doubtlu&s bo a special one. Ho labored successfully in Lead ville at a period when that place was pe culiarly full of intorc.it. and being a clo&o student of human nature his observa tions and o > pcncnccs will without doubt prove the basis of an interesting lecture. The meetings of the Salvation Army present many queer sayings and actions to exeitu mirth on the part of those who are eager for a chance to laugh , and who have little other interest in the meetings. There arc few , however , uvon of tliu.su who attend out of meru curiosity or to bo entertained , who have so liltlo suit re spect as to cause any disturbance. The meetings for the most part are quito orderly. Occasionally somu smart youth tries to display bis smartness , but these bubblings over of verdant vanity arc speedily suppressed. Yesterday morning Charlie Liebolct was coming out of.tho Savings bankwith a handful of money , when he noticed Mrs. Kisonwn's her o had slipped and fallen. He rushed to the rescue , caught the horMi by the head , and was trying to deeidd whether to let go of the liorso or the money , when u gust of wind decided the matter for him. The bills were quickly scattered in all directions , and tnero was a rush of bystanders to help gather Uimu up. Charliu hung to the lioreu until other help came , and lior.- and money were soon all right again. A case uf destitution was yesterday re ported as existing near thu corner of Nineteenth street and Fourth avenue. . The huhband is out of work , and the wife is very ill , while added to the other bur dens has conio a little one. In the nov- crty stricken homo thc-ro was not a bit of clothing for thu new comer , and in other details the hoiiho was drsolato indeed , The CIKO was referred to in the meeting of thu btockholdurs of the American Dis trict telegraph company yesterday , anil a puru nt oncu raUod Somu clothing has also been taken down to the family , but their needs are only temporarily gup- plied. They have boon seeking no charity and'thu help cumo to them as a surprise , Thu DCS Molnes Register continues to publish imaginary interviews to the of- feet that the Coutu'il Hlull's boom will not kcnp up. In other columns of that paper appear long appeals for thu DCS Moincs pcoplu to "prepare for a boom. " While Defi M oincs is gutting prepared , Council Itl nil's is going right along with its boom. \Vlion thu Register gets over its jealousy , Its narrow two-for-a-pcnny policy , it will rojolco in thu boom of any Iowa elty. The Council iilufls bonm is not going to prevent - vent DCS Moines hat'ing u boom too. Won't somu onu send the Register a map , ho that it may MIU that tluiru are other places in the world besides Des Mollies , and other parts of Des Moines than thu particular corner on which thu Register building stands. The Clarksons sou 111 way. behind in geography , Uijr Ono hundred and mxty acres of choice liiiut south of thu city and near Laku Mnnawa. Will sull in separate 10-acro , tracts , if desired. This land will bo worth four tunes Us | > icsjiit priru' when thu Laku Manuwa street railway is com pleted. Kasy terms and loiig timu given thu purchasers. Luid within a mile and a half of this trout lias been bold within thu i > rc cnl niontli for nearly leu times thopricu oskcil for this. ' AD have alsa other unslnibio aero property in thu city for ? 100 tin aero and upwards , also lots ( or Mile in all parts of the city , Rico & McCoe , . . . Real -Kstatu. - , No. .101 Mum-Mreet , Couiicil JJlutTs. REALIZING ON REAL ESTATE , Some Big Deeds Go on Record and Activity Kccpa Up. STILL TRYING THE FIRE ALARM. New Organizations For Plensnrd nml i'rollt AnnuAl Meeting of the American District Tclcernph Co , The Siindny Services , Ilcnllzlncnn Itcftlty. Yesterday was a lively one so far as the actual transfers of real cstalo are concerned , The deeds recorded yester day show a changing of owners of nearly $100,000 of real osUito in this city. Tne total transfers recorded for the week amount to between ? : )00,000 ) and $400,000. This is half as much as the transfers In Minneapolis. It may be that Council Bluffs is not having much of a boom , but the facts and llgurcs as shown from the records nrc such as cause the groaners and gnmters to hurry into back seaK Tliis activity f > o long 1:1 advance of the favorable weather for building indicates that when thn building boom opens there will bo a still greater excitement. Prices nro stlflunmg daily , but much better chances arc now presented for buyers than there will bu a month hence. The wisu ones arc ) quietly taking up such chances as present themselves : confident that there will bo a great and sudden rise in prices ere another moon. I no following were among the instruments filed for record yesterday , on city prop- L .1 Tnlbot to M V Itohrcr. lots 1 and 2 , blk 24 , JJrjanUtC S'JOO. A I .Malr to Mnry . ) Malr , se X sw U 0 , 74. 43 SI. .1 L Foreman to R .Mullls , lot 1 , sub of 202 , O P S8.0IK ) . J F Kviiiis to A n Walker , lots 11 and 12 , blk 1:1. : Control Si.uoo. .John Dohnny to V V Chamberlain , lot 8 , Ulemlalu extension ? 1,000. Thco 11 IJlnciiinn to ,1 J Hradshaw , 3 acres In e corner sw ' , ( se Jf tf , 75 , 43 S'iV ) . L M Arnold to C 11 1'erson , lot 'JO , blk : M , U H , q c-StOO. N 1 ( Uoiluo to Charles Dodge , lotC , bile 1 , Park SfiOO. J T Italdwin to F M Hunter , lot 3 blk Bl , IteeiH' sub-SBOO. C. JJ 1 it T K U to J N Pieier , sw # se X , 4 , 77.-4I-S4SO. F M Hunter to F M Hunter ( trustee ) . 40 , 80 and 100 acres in nw U " > o. " > , 4 ; ( ! eor > ; e F Wiifjlit to K A liciibon , land in 27 , 7.II SliMX ! ( ) . AIM Mm tin ct al to (5 FMaxwll.lotsl and 2 , blk 7. Jeffries' 512,000. Georiro F Wiluht to J Y Stone and C J Colby , xvJJ Wtf } "i'1 1 : M. 75. 4l-540COJ. P Heel ( hticnlT ) t ! ' 1 llall , 15 IU-100 acres In liw'l "I" " , 75 , Jl-S4i".5. ! : ! Isaac Kciliiy toV N Kelley , nw 14 , 70 , SO SI. George Uraekcn to N Ciney , lot 2 , blk I , IJoilers' aflil to Wiilnut S400. A S Hums to W F Midoney , eJi lot 1 , blk 1 , Noes' n < ld to Wai nut8700. . llonry Allen to U'illlaiu Crook , neU' se 23 , 77. 44-iOO. S T French to 0 Walgreen , lot 8 , blk 17 , Hnll's-SSJO. Dr. lianchett , ollico No. 13 Pearl strcnt : resilience , 120 Fourth btruet ; telephone No. 10. Atidot-jon's Day. Major A. U. Anderson was in Chicago the other day nnd there submitted to the pumping process of a Mail reporter with the following result : ' 'Will you enter either party caucus ? " " 1 have learned that it is the easiest thing in the world to get into a party , " said Major Anderson. "I don't think 1 will worry myself on that score. " "Does the opposition to Senator Wil son's re-election amount to anything ? " "J think it does , lie has been deviat ing nnd disappointing to nor anti-mo nopolv friends. " "Willtho republicans elect thencxtleg- islaturu in Iowa ? " " 1 think they will. " "Who will Iowa republicans support for president ? " "If the liluino clement would honestly support Allison he could get the delega tion , but no sooner had Allison com menced to show sonic strength than did the Blalno organs commence an cflort to create division by bringing out Ju-.ticn Miller. Them never was so much opposi tion to Blame in the state as there is now , and if well organised in a square fight lilamo could not carry all the districts. " "Aro you not rather ashamed of the democratic company you find yourself in ? " "I am not. " "Why not ? " "licciuiso I intend to select them my- snlf. Thcro is no live issue to-day ad vocated by either of the old parties that they daru go to the country on. " "Will yon and your supporters be able to hold the district in the next congres sional fight ? " " don't know. I think " "W-o-H , I . so. Ctoll and sec the stock of hor.-es and mules at Star Stables before purchasing elsewhere. _ _ The Fire System. There seems to bo some doubts as to whether the Richmond fire and police alarm system is in working order yet. No official seems yet ready to openly avow that it is all right , but none seem to beieadytosay that it is wrong. The Br.i : mm ) does not claim to bo an oluc- tricianist , like Whiltlescy , and has there fore to depend largely on the testimony of those who are trying the apparatus. It 8L'oins that the city will not accept the system until satisfied that it is fully up to .ho guarantee , and hcnco theru seems no danger of thn city being a loser in any event. The lint : has no pots in this mat- : ur. It Is not fighting thu Richmond for the sake of gaining a victory for the Uamowcll , as somu of the papers seem in clined. Nor does it have any occasion to praise the Richmond until those haying Lhu matter In hand stake their ollicial ruputation that the .system is what Council lilufis wants , There has been so much ill feeling shown by thu friends of the ( Jamcwcll system that it is difficult to determine how much justice or truth thcro is to any charges made against the Richmond. The prujudicu shoivn and thu determination not to be pleased with anything but thu ( iumewoll lias weakened thu foreu of criticisms made. L. H. Craftb it Co. , are loaning money on nil classes of chattel securities at one- half their former rates. See them before securing your loans. 'Jlio Uniformed Hank. Muff division Uniformed Rank Knights of Pythias , was duly instituted Friday night by Sir Knight M. II. Myers , lieuten ant colonel of the Third regiment , The division starts in with thirty members and in uniform they maku a line appear- aneu indeed , They will at once begin drilling and uru long will make a public appcaiancc , Thu following are thu of ficers : Sir knight captain , C. W. Ilieks. SirMiight lirat lieutenant , C. A.TIbbeK Sir knight second ' lieutenant , C. liaig- liausen. Sir knight guard , J. M. Seanlan. Sjr knight treasurer , S. Kost. Sir knight recorder , F. It 1'utton. Sir knight sentinel , If. iSockumpcr. Tin ) Humluy Kur.vlccu. The following are 'among the orvices to bo , held at the various churches in thu city to-day- .Tlio Congregationul Church -Services In the Congregational church to-day morning and evening. Subject of Morn ing sermon : "The Hook , " Evening ! "Whit the Christian Toung Man Ought to Ue. " , A most cordial myilntion is ex tended. The Haptist Church Preaching by the pastor of the Baptist church at lOiliO ft. in. and 7:30 : p. in. Subject for the morn ing ! "Why bid God Commission Abra ham to Oiler Up Isaac ? ' ' For the even ing ! "Tho Twin Brothers , Jncob and Esau. " Scats froo. St. Paul's Church Uivlno service to day as follows : Holy communion 10 a. in. Morning prayer nnd sermon on "I Came .Not to bend Peace , Hut a Sword , " 11 n. in. F.vnning lecture ! "Tho White Cross Movement. " The public and strangers arc cordially invited to attend. T. J. Mackay , rector. Methodist Church Topic at Hioadw.iy Methodist church this morning ! "Chris tian Activity. " Revival services in the evening , \oung people's meeting at 0:15 : i > . in. Star sale stables of Council HIulK Tlio largest stock of horses and mules west of Chicago , which will bu sold at wholesale or retail and satisfaction guar anteed. THK DEMOCHA.TIC CAUCUS. DolegntcH Chosen To The City Con vention nnd Candlilntcn. Last evening the democrats held their ward caucus to chose delegates to the city convention to bo held Tuesday to nominate an alderman nt largo. In the third and fourth wards aldurmanic can didates were selected. I'lUST AVUtD. Delegates. J. A. Herald. James Wick- ham. C. M. Maynard. F. H. Guanolla , William Connor , II. blmmaker , ( J. II. Jackson ; ward committeeinan , R. M. Whittlesoy. SK'O.VI > WAKH. Delegates. James Million , A. T. Whit- tlesey , M. F. Rohrer , W. H. Heck. J. C. MiKcsell , It. H. Holmes. John Wagner , William Malloncy , I > . F. Kicher , William ( ironuweg ; ward eommittceman , J. C. UoIIavcii. Tlltlll ) % VUII > . Pat Lacy was nominated for alderman ununimouslv and by acclamation. Dele- cates chosen C. A. Hamer , George Hlaxsim. Fred Spetmun , John Green , K. Pierce , i. Kinnc.y. J. J. Sullivan. KOl'HTHWAltl ) . J. A. Murphy was nominated as ward alderman. The delegates were W C. James , C. A. Rued. J. A. Churchill , C. R. Mitchell , W. S. Williams , Louis Kulilc , T. L. Smith , M. Hughes , G. S. La.vson , L. Kinnehan , A. Wheeler. The District. T > lririitti. | The annual meeting of the stockholders of the American District Telegraph com pany was held yesterday afternoon in the parlors of the I'aciliu house. The showing of the company's business for the past year was very satisfactory , it buing the first year of its history In Council Hluffs. Dosnlto the drawbacks attending the starting up of any such business the year has proved profitable , and there is a surplus in the treasury for the extension of lines this .spring. Thu service has been greatly increased , ami every detail of thu business seems to bo prosperous and promising. Thu follow ing were elected directors : George Mel- calf , S. 11. Foster , M It .Hrown , F. J. Day , L. M. Rheem , J. F. Kimball , C. H. Jiidsou. Thu directors then met and elected thu following cllicers : Georgu Melcalf , president ; S. II Foster , vice president ; M U. Hrown , sociotary J. F. Kimball , truasuier ; C. 11. Judson , general man ager. Star sale stables for mules and heavy draft horses. Fall In. Another attempt is being made to or ganize a militia company hero. M. II. liyors has the matter in hand , and there is a good outlook for the successful equip- mentof the organization. Council Hlufl's should have nn active military company. It would afibrd much enjoyment and a healthy exerci.sc for the young men com posing it. It would be a credit to the city , and in case of need a help to thu in terests of good order. There should bu no allowing the move tins linio to end in talk. The Itowiim Ansoul.itlon. The Council Hind's Rowing association lias been duly formed by the election of the following officers : President , K. E. Hart ; vice proMdent , Dr. Seybert ; treas urer , G. W. Thompson ; secretary , F. K. Stubbs ; commodore , E. W. Hart ; vice commodore. I. A. Odcll ; directors , K. E. Hart. Dr. Sovbort , G. W. Thompson , F. E. Stubbs , C. ll. Hannan , E. H. Murriam , C. H. Ferri" , L. R. May no and George Motcalf. Some lioats have already been ordered and more uru to follow , it is proposed ' to have much sport on Lako'Manavvii this season , reg-.tlas , races , etc. The young gentlemen interested in this or ganization will pu.sh it to a success. Tomriorniion Iiccttiro. Elder Joseph omith will deliver a frco toninuraneu lecture at Masonic Temple on Tuesday uvcningnoxt , March 1 , under I he auspices of the Independent , Order of Good Templars , who u\tend a hearty in vitation to all to uomu and hear onu of the best lecturers uvcr heard in Council HI nils , On Tuesday ovcnlnir next May Vnr- noil's burlesque gaiety company is to bo it the opera lioiisn , An uvening of fun s promised and thonu who have the blues can easily be cured. The manager gives .insurance that the rollicking maidens will glvu a show to which no onn can take exceptions. A. ConHitfiietl Block nf nnd ljuces to bo field nt Ahouc Onn-llairi'rtue. 1,8)0 pieces of embroideries. ] , -10 ( ) nieces of laces of all kinds , brands mil makes. ( j ! > pleec.s of ( louncings , Thu sulo of these goods commences Monday , February 28 , anil continues until ill are sold. Thu prices will not bu in .ho way of anybody. Wu will sull them For just one-half their value. Floiincings 40 inches wide , line work , For t5u ! per yard , Embroideries , linen laces ! ! inches widu at 5 conts. Wu have too big a stoek of these goods : o mention priees. Wu will have these .roods laid out on the first and second jounlur.t , :10,005 : pieces , the laigest stoek In this linu ever shown in Council Hlulls , J. ( JOI.UHKIIC , 18 Main Street. The Hnlnnco of ilia Flra Stock will bu closed at any price as they are roughly handled by the big crowds of customers during the week hales , it was mposaiblo for us to straighten our floods out , the biggest crowds ever visited a dry goods Moru this timu of the year , The tocK consists of curtain laces , laces , toilut lint-ii , toweling , towels , German- : own yarn , Jinshr.r corsets , dress ging- lams , unlanndned shirts , shirtings , tick- .nj.fs , garments , jerseys and fifteen rolls of carpet. J , Goi.inihKG , 18 Main St , A Wonderful Instrument. Chicago Saturday Evening Herald , Tub. I'j , 18S7- Last Wednesday night , at a private ronecrt , onu of our noted local [ ilanists performed upon the most won derful grand piano uvef'uxhlbitud in Chi cago. It is anew instrument of immcnsa size , built expressly for oonccrt playing , ami sent from Haltlmoro bv the 'celebra ted firm of Wlllinm Ivnabe" & Co. Siiclt power of tone , such tonarity nnd bril liancy , such liquid purity nnu sweet qual ity have never before been attained in any piano. The instrument is now nt Reed's Temple of Music , > yhnre it will re main for the present on exhibition. The above piano \vasi , shipped from Chicago last Tuesday , to bo used by Miss Robinson nt hereoncert Wcdncsdaycvon- ing , which shows how highly Messrs. Knubo & Co. appreciate her musical abil ities. _ City Council The city council mot last evening and passed the Lake Manawn railway ordi nance , but did not let bills for thu levco. The temporary bond of D. Multby was approved. Also those of M. Vincent and J. P , Goulden , in case either should re ceive thu contract for building the luveo. The following bids for hauling dirt for the now levee were opened 1) . Maltby , SJOc per cubic yard , ami IJc per yard for each additional hundred feet of travel ; M. Vincent , He foi the entire work , or 2Go for that portion which is to be built now ; J. P. Goulden , I'.le per yard and Si ; additional lor "oierhaiil. " As the bids were not in accordance with the specifications they worn lejeutou and ordered advertised. Hids to bu opened to-morrow night by the council and to state the amount per yard without any "overhaul" figures. Petition to open North Second stiecl was presented and the euginoui ordered to establish grade to Avenue G , us I hero will bo a gieat many residences built thorn this year. The Laku Maiiawa street railway ordl- naneu was taken up and the council went into committee of the whole and ad journed to an ante-room , and after much dibciiFsion reappeared , and after adopt ing the amendments was parsed iilinni- moitbly. Dick Hooten , who recently had thu misfortune to liuvu both legs broken , is getting along evun belter than was to lie expected. Constable Dick Rit-ketts has returned from Chicago , whither IIP- went with Mr. Sterns , who was taken so suddenly in sane at thu Pacific house. While in Chi- cnlio Dick improved his chance of get ting a look at the anarchists. He also got a peep at Miss Van Xaudt. Mrs. Anna McElralh , of Randolph , is visiting her father , Rev. Henry DeLong , in this city. Judge Carson , who is holding court at Clarindii , is at home for a Sunduy tay. W. H. McGorrisk , of Des Monies , is at thu Hechtelu. L. Kendoll , yard masterof the Chicago. Milwaiikun iteSt. Paul , is the proud pos sessor of a new baby girl. S. T. French , of Armour , Biirrnbce t Co , , tins gone to Lead\llle. and will soon return with his wife , who has been away for thu past live months vi.siting. Have just got a sample lot of the new Quick Meal IBS ? pattern. We know this to be the best stove made. Will be pleased to show our goods to the public and patrons. Call anil sou us ! ! Main street. Cole iV Cole. . * j Tipton , r > : > 7 Broadway , law , real estate and insiiiance. Call on him. W , C , STACY & CO , -JAr JO acres of flue laml ( nljolninij tlic cltH limits on the rotul to LainMan - < IHXI , onlu ti'tt minute tvitUffrom the all-act ecu' line , $ ( iOO per acre. 22 acrcit ten roils from J jit.tt oittitlile tin- city , $ ; i , iOO. , 't % < tcre $ In the same vicinity , ( rougher land ) , on'y $ < " > per < irre. ffO acres on Ilroailmiiy , inside the city Itnilttt , caxi of Galeblmru add , for $ > 00 per acre. 7 % 'i-UW acres on Unt'iiln are. , corner of FranIJtn. $1ttiOO worth ofiinnrovemenft * , onli.i .f-t tOO. Lots on Main st. , $ J'-t , > per foot iMta in Jld < llc > * sn1 > . < ? ' , > ! > ( > touOU Jsots in Mnlllne ; on < - . .sicrinn. / . Cheap lots In every addition to the Citl/i in ail Paris of tiiz city. Large List of Acre Property , Business Property , Etc , Make uoiir liivettjiients now , as properly a'ltl nttranrn very rapidly as soon as tfio "JittUdlny licom" 6e- W , O. STACY & Co. , Real Estate Brokers , A'o y , Main st , , Council liluffn , TKLKI'JIOXK 102. \ \ \ L. Justice of the Peace , No. 101 Hroulmiy ; , Council IJIutls. Collections a specialty. Kefen > to the Hce D , JI , ML-DAN'EU ) i CO " "i" liuiun > iuia ISA ] Mr ft , s ' Council Illrttri. -AMI ICI KHf IV HIDES , TALLOW , WOOL. ETC. ' 1887 - 1887 PEOPLE'S STORE. CO. Nnvcltu's in each of our Rovcrnl depart inputs nrc being - ing leeoivetl doily , mid at prices thntiill plua-e I he closest , buyers. Wo invite attention to our ridi di plny of novelties nnd s tti pi os in our wsnli goods department. ADmy of tltc.su liiivc never Ijofoio been MUH ; in thu west. Saileens , Ginghams , Dprpqlnn Upwards of 100 oh1- IDIUaiCu ) gant designs. lu Combination , and Seersuckers and Crinkles , lu endless variety. Early buyers will have the larger selection and will secure the gems , 5-replete with sin elegant stock bought before the rise , and as ihey arc in .rlccd at old prices , consumers A\ill got thu benefit of af len-L 'JO per cent. MuslinslLinensDamasks , TableCovers.Napkins Towels , Quilts , aic all included in the above in a vast ns.sortincut. We call special attention to our lurgc nml complete s'ock of White Goods some clegnnt fuLrics in Victoria and Bishop Lnwns , Plaid nud Stripe Cambric , L'laiu , Stripe and I Maid Nainsook- ; , India Lin ens , Swiss Mu-lius , dotted , fig ured and plaid , : i very nice se lection for summer dres-es. A large line oC Embroidered Rolrs in boxes. We liave ivwivcd an entire new line of inusin ! underwent1 , for ladies and childien ; the larg est and most varied s ojlc AVJ have ever bho\vn , We have received in our no tion ilojiurinnnl ! u complete as- Bortmeutof Embro'.de.'ics , Laces , Core s , Hustles , Hoops , Gloves , Hosiery , Haudkerchiol's , Hib- bens , Buttons , etc. way , Council litnj ) ' < < . Mall ortlf.i-a jironiptiy and ctire- fully attended to * WE OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS , IIST STREET BUSINESS PROPERTY. Property of every description for sale in every part of the city. BALDWIN & TROUTIVIAN , 506 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa fjWo/Cfc / ) o < OFFERS BY E. W. \vnreliouso lots , nonr Dtonituny dc | or , Pine resldcnco and JM ) It front , OuMnud avo. fllfll $1,4011. jis.iou. : u fi'ui , Miiin st. , oj > po < iito 1st m-o.lo.roo. Kino resilience nnd.1 lots. Oakland iuo. . fl.'iVl. W li-ct. Jtnln st , but. 8th unii lull lives. , per Finu rcMdenco tuid 110 ft front , near OuMiind liiol.SJJU. uvc. . f" > , r l. lOfl.Jliiln Ft i ncnr IIIoiidvniy , double S story Lots , Onkliuul ave . J .tW . to $ nCOO. In-k'k- , J10.5UU. Lot , Washington iivo , , near OiiKliu\il. J' .OOO. " liuj' hnek store. Ccntrnl Ilioudwny , SO.OOO Lot , WiiBhliiKtoti n\v , ncnr Mnrkcl I..S1L'WO. l-slorj lulck.CiMitinlUrimilwny , J4AIO. IGUxliiO , cor. Oaldand and \Vushlnxton nvos. , IVfalT' ; . , brick hnuto.Tu ft trnulc , centra ] , S10.tK * 10.KIO. 4 lols.UOu It truck. Mth ave , near : ird 81. . J IWO. Farm ,120 ncrcs ' 5 mllr < * nortbclty.pcf ncrc , ? < 0 House nnd lot. near IVabusli depot , gl.MKl. Fiirni.ltt'lncics.-'i miles eiiBt city , pmurro , fQ'JL Ildiif-c nnd lot \Vubashdciot , -lXW. KHrni.-i'Oncio ? , near I.ovcland. per ucio.l O. Turin , IMncrcs , nenr I.cncliuul , per iicre , 8 0. AGIO proppily In nnd ncnr tlio cltj' . fiitF , luilf blocks , mid blocks iiulKTcrenl , parts of thu city. E W. Real Estate , . Raymond , Agent , No. IS North Main Street , First National Bnnk Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. J'ncnnt Lots , Lamia , City Residences and Favmn , acre property In tvc. tcrnpurtofcltt/ . All selling elicitp to make voom for sprinff stock. R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Jiooni 5 , over Officer < 0 Pu.sry's Imnl : , Council Jtlnffn. SPECIAL JSTOTIOES. Pprcln ! mlvcrtlfonionls , Euch as Tx)8t , Fo.jnd lotxmn , Knr Sule , To Hont , Vi nnts. Honrdlnir , clc , will tic Inserted In this column nt tlio loir i-atoof TEN CENTS ] > Kf { LINE for tlio first Insor- lunund 'IroContsFcrlilnarorcnohsubsoiiuout infortlon. Leuvo ad vei tisaiiR'nH nt our oflico No. 1k'furl street , nvitr UroaJwur , Council lllulTs WANTS. I Airooilfc'lrl for gpnninl IIOIIHC- i ' wor .Must conio wolf locuuiinciulutl. Apply ut unco to No , U''t Vine Mrccr , WAN.TRH-To lent , smnll IIOIIBO In ifood lo- culloii. Family email nnil rent must lie nclow J.l ( j > cr niontli , Addrcsa by letter C. J. Ilio olllio. * , < OIt S M.I : Tor u Cow il'i ' > 8 In ( k'sliiililo locn- I : lion. HDIIS-O , fUM'ii rooms , inoilorn Jiii- jirovt'inciits lot CUxliU. 0. il. Drown , C. U. & ( , . tlcktit usciit. _ ) - ' ilo jrciKTiil liuiiBoirnrk. WANTHI-At'lrlK Iliunly Uliolico. Apnly A\f. _ PAIi'Miiiia ' | nml poivlnir iniichlno Inisi- THOU lowollicr with snuill 8look ) l liolliluy Kooils nnd nnll piipor. tiood town midcounlry , voixl lociulon , uhonp lout , pronmlilo buslnchs. Invrlci ) 8I"K ) to $1.5)0 , Would tiiKo part In Council llliitTs mil ct-tiito. Address A. L. Man- iilup , Uiinltip , IOUH. : i ) A limn to inno enro of horM'sniul orlinicD .Must Ixi ix-ll rocomincndod. a I. X. , Council Illiiira , _ _ J-At a ImriTiwi. UK uoros ivllti line leiipmu'iiiciits. hlv inllo rni-t of Council lllutTi' , l'rlcnl < iw nU nil the tlmo npi-ilnl. In- < | iilrof T. W. Vim fclover , CoiinulMlluirs , _ ) < SAL'S irakfii tills wrok A flvo room 1jMl liouau on Filth nioiiiin , near iliiininy Utipot. Tliontrpot. Blduwiill * iitifl lot Illlod to criidr. I'rlco lM. \ . I ! V toiius. Addrc-ss ijnt. llcoolllue , Council Mulf"- . . _ n.M.KV III'HKI ! KO. " ' . III'VHTl BURKE & HEWITT Attorneys at Law. COJ HroaiJwiiy , Up Stairs , Council 1514 Douglas St. , Otpalia , NEW IDIPOBTBD STVr.ES OPEN , I. ad ii' s buyuij , ' : i Ji "Mor bonnet , one lare u-ill be paid ; Sio , lounil trip. L'OMiicll JJluH's , Iowa. In Ij7. v CIVIL ENGINEERS. Geo. S. Miller & P. H. Tobey , Civir , ENOINKKUS. Oflico over 1st National Dank , cor. Main and ISroadvvay. If you wunt ostfmntos or plans Tor work , foundation , FB WITH , pruning or Hiirvoy / ny and plultlng. cull u | on them. All HO ORISTON HOUSE. The only Hotel In Council Bluffs Hating a Eire Escape , And All Modern finproreinmta , 215 , 317 nnd 819 Muin St. _ MAX MOUX , Prop. K. , V. 21AUNKTT , Justice o ± the Peace , 415 Hromlvvay , Council JJUill'-i , Refers to any bank or bimnebs lioiifcc in tlio city , Collections a sjiccinlty. .1OIIN V. STONE , JM.IIH flMS STONE & SIMS , Attorneys at Law , Practice in tliu Stale and 1'eilural Courli Rooms 7 and S Shiipait-lJcno Hloch. Cot .vni. Horses J Mules For all pn-poic-s , bun ht mil bolJ , .it retail and in lots , Large qi.nnlltiea to hulect liom Several paira ol fine driverb , bin- ) ; lc ; or ilo' blc. ! E , Council -v. Kv Justice of tlie Peace. Ollice over Aiptrican K Jl , JtH'Jl. M. H. Cancers and other Tumorr RoiuoveU.rtitliuiit . tlitf kniic < jr pr4w < itj ] HlooJ.- " ' pverW vj-'ats I'rariiail exerlcncc. | ) . . No 11 l'e. rl Sl.i Council Kind'- . . fiff. . . ' '