Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 27, 1887, Page 6, Image 6
THE SUNDAY BEE ; FEBIU AEY 27. TBrtT.-TWELVE PAGES. THE SUNDAY BEE , COUNCUTBLUFFS SUNDAY MOUXIXU. FKB , 27 OFFICE , .NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Etlirtrtd by cnrrirr In nj pnrtof the city nt twenty cents per week , H , W. Tn/roir , - Manner. Tltl.KPIIONES : BceiNfFfi Orncr , No. 40. MIOHT EDITOII No. 23. MINOR MKXTION. N. Y.PIumbinjr Co. Now spring goods at Holler's , tnllor. New carpets at Council DlnHs Carpet Go's. GeorgoW. Thompson & Co. , real estate , No. lor > Main street. ' Telephone No. 282 lias been put Into the i.'csldenco of C , il. Judson. \ J , W. tV ; K. L. Sqttlro's abstracts nro giving good satisfaction. Furniture upholstered and repaired. Council Uinfl's Carpet Co. Doc Scott wns yesterday fined for as saulting his .sun , Jou Scott. Cluxrlcs Hurko was yesterday fined for assaulting Samuel Dnsbach. One hundred and sixty acres. Sco Itlco fi McGcc , No. 101 Main street. Newest things in light and ho. aw dra peries til Council Blntl's Carpet Co's. Tim injunction cases against the saloons were not reached in court yesterday. The United States grand jury will bo drawn Tuesday and court convenes on March 28. Krastus A. llenson purchased yesterday leu lots in Kiddle's sub , near the new union depot. On Friday evening a party of young folks surprised Miss Kutio Ponder at her home on Vine street. A bargain , 100 acres of land near the city on easy terms and long time. Illco & MeGeo , No. 101 iMain street. To save further troubln , the party who stole Iho dog from the I'litunix will re turn Ihosamc , as liu is known. Squire's park addition is a sura invest ment. L'acifie uvenno will bo built up with store buildings within a year. Tickets for Bella Robinson's benefit concert will bo on sale tit 1) . W. Bush- noll's book store Monday morning. One hundred and sixty acres for sale ROiiih of the city and near Lake Manawa by Uieo & McOeo , No. 101 Main street. 1 * . Giinnondc says he cannot have his name considered lor aldcrmar.ic honors. There are others who will gladly tukotho place. M. Markson was yesterday arrested on the charge ot bloating a wajronloiul of boards from the Chicago & Northwestern near Crescent. There was quite a largo attendance at the funeral of Herman Zopf yesterday afternoon. The Odd Fellows attended in ft body , ho having been a member of that organization. A goodly number of these who partici- pilled in the "deestrict school" yesterday grouped themselves as gracefully as pos sible and were photographed in costume nt Gorhsim's galloiy. There will prob ably bo a great rush for these pictures. Mrs. Joe Itouldon died at her residence in Jla/.el Doll township Friday. The funeral will bo held in the church in that township to-day , the services to bo con ducted by Hev. Henry Do Long. Mrs. Uouldun has been u resident of this county fainco 1853. A largo black dog on Main street has been amusing himself by snapping pieces out of the pantaloons of passers by. Amolig Iho victims reported are Kr. . Davenport and M. Schickcntanz. Some think the dog is mad , but it 'Iocs notseem reasonable , as the dog ought not to get mad so long as he seem * to have his own way. way.Next Next Tuesday evening in Bono's hall Rev. Mr. MacKey will deliver a lecture on "Leadvdlc. " Any address by the gifted rector of St. Paul's church is a treat , bat this wiil doubtless bo .a special one. He labored successfully in Lead- villc at a period when that place was pe culiarly full of intercut , and being a close student of human nature his observa tions and experiences will without doubt prove the basis of an interesting lecture. The meetings of the Salvation Army present many queer sayings and actions to excite mirth on tint part of those who are eager for a chance to laugh , and who have little other interest in the meetings. There are few , however , even of these who attend out of mere curiosity or to bo entertained , who have so little self re spect as to cause any disturbance. The meetings for the most part are quite orderly. Occasionally some smart youth trios to display bis smartness , but these bubblings over of verdant vanity are speedily suppressed. Yesterday morning Charlie Liebold was coming out of.the Savings bank with u handful of money , when he noticed Mrs. Kisomun's lie o had slipped and fallen. Ho rushed to Iho rescue , caught the horse by the head , and was trying to dccidii whether to let go of the horse or the money , when u gust of wind decided the matter for him. The bills were quickly scattered in all directions , and there was a rush of bystanders to help gather them up. Charlie hung to the norsu until other help came , and hon-e ami money were soon all right again. A case of destitution was yesterday re ported as existing near the corner of Nineteenth street and Fourth avenue. The husband is out of work , and the wife * " Is very ill , while added to the other bur dens has como a little one. In the nov- crty stricken homo tliero was not u bit of clothing for the now comer , and in other details the house was desolate indeed. The case was referred to in the mooting of the stockholders of the American Dis trict telegraph company yesterday , and a puree ut once raised Some clothing has also been taken down lo the family , but 1 their needs are only temporarily sup plied. They have been seeking no charity and the help came to them as a surprise , The Dos Moines Register continues to publish imaginary interviews to the ef fect thai the Council HI nil's boom will not keap up. In other columns of that paper appear lonir appeals for the DCS Monies people to "prepare for a boom. " While Dos Moines is getting prepared , Council Ulutl's is going right along with Us boom. \\hen the Register gets over its jealousy , its narrow two-for-a-penuy policy , it will rejoice in the boom of any Iowa city. The Council Jllufls boom is not going to pre vent DCS Moines having a boom too , Won't some ono send the Register u map , ho that it may see that there are other places in the world besides Dos ' Maincs , and other parts of Des Moines than the particular corner on which the Register building stands , The Clarksons oem way behind in geography. IJIjr llnruulno , One hundred and sixty acres of choice land south of the city tuul nenr Lake Manawa. Will soil in separate -10-acro , tracts , if desired , ThN laud will be worth four times its present price when thu Lake Mauawa . treet railway is com pleted. Kasy terms and loiig tUne given tliu purchasers. Lund within a nulo and a half of this tract has been sold within the present month for nearly ten times the price ! asked for this. \ \ u have also bthor desirable aero property in the city for $100 iin aero anil upwards- , also lots for sale in all parts of "loclly Real Kstato. . No. 101 MahrMreet , Council mull's REALIZING ON REAL ESTATE , Some Big Deeds Go on Record and Activity Keeps Up. STILL TRYING THE FIRE ALARM , New OrcnnlziUlons For IMcnsnre nnil i'roflt Annual Mooting of the Amorlcnn District Tclcurnpti Co. Tito Smitlny Services. Rcnllr.lncnn llcnlty. Yesterday was a lively ono so far as the actual transfers of real cstalu are concerned. The deeds recorded yester day show a changing of owners of nearly $100,000 of real estate in this city. The total transfers recorded for the week vmount to between ifMO.OOO and $400,000. , L'lils is half as much as the transfers in Minneapolis. It may bo that Council Hull's is not having much of a boom , but ho facts and figures as shown from the records arc such as cause the groancrs ind grunters to hurry into back seats. I his activitv f > o long in advance of the favorable weather for building indicates that when the building boom opens there will bo a still greater excitement. Prices ire stiffening daily , but much better chances are now presented for buyers than there will be a month hence. The wise ones are quietly taking up .such chances as present themselves : confident that there will bo a great and sudden rise in prices ere another moon. Ihe following were among the instruments iled for record yesterday , on city prop erty only L J Talbot to M K Kohrcr , lots 1 and 2 , blk 24 , JJrjant&C-Stm A I ) .Malr to Mnry . ) Malr , so # sw X 0 , 74 , TL , Foreman to R .Mullls , lot 1 , subot 202 , 0 1' SS.OIKJ. , ] F Kvans to A H Walker , lots 11 and 12 , blk K ) , Central-Sl.OOO. John Dohany to V F Clmtnbcrlaln , lot 8 , Uh'mlnlo i-xtcnsioii ? 1,000. Theoll Dlnijiimii to. ) J Urnilshaw , 3 acres In se corner sw U so K 8 , -tt-sm I , M Arnold toC U Ferson , lot 'JO , blk 34 , U H , ( i c SI 00. N I'Dodnu to Charles Dodge , lotC , blk 1 , jrT ilalilwln to F .M Hunter , lot 3 blk 21 , Heers' sub-SWU. C. It 1 it P 1C U to .1 N Plefer , sw H se X , 4 , 77 , 41 S4fcO. F M Hunter to F M Hunter ( trustee ) . 40 , 80 and 100 acres In nw 4 : ) . > , 4:1 : SiJ,2fO. : F Wilcht to K A Hensoii , land in 31 M Mai tin ct nl to G F Mnxwll , lols 1 and 2 , blk 7 , JolTrli's' 512,000. Gt-orgo F Wil'ht ( to J Y Stone nnd C J Colby , wjtf w ) $ in-4 ! M , 75 , 41-S40.COJ. P Keel ( sheritl ) to F H Hall , 15 UMOO acres in mvjf itti. 75-ii-s4J.5. : : ! : ! Isaac Kclluy to \ \ N Kelluy , nw 14 , 70 , so 51. 51.Urorce Urnckcn to N Ciuey , lot 2 , blk 1 , Hollers' add to Wnlnm-8400. A S Hums to W F Mnloney , eK lot 1 , blk 1 , Noes' add to Walnnt-8700. ilonry Allen to William Crook , noJi sc 23 , 77 , 44-S'JOO. S T French to O WalKrcen , lot 8 , blk 17 , Ilall's-S3.- . Dr. Jlanchott.ollico No. 13 Pearl street : residence , 120 Fourth street ; telephone No. 10. Anderson's Day. Major A. U. AnJorson was in Chicago lie other day and there submitted to the lumping process of ; i Mail reporter with ho following result : ' 'Will you enter cither party caucus ? " "I have learned tliat it is the easiest hing in the world to get into a party , " said Major Anderson. " 1 don't think 1 will worry myself on that score. " "Does the opposition to Senator Wil son's re-election amount " - to anything ? "I think it does. Ho has been deyiat- n < r and disatniointing to nor anti-mo lopolv friends. ' "Will the republicans elect the next Icg- slaluro in lowaV" " 1 think they will. " "Who will Iowa republicans supporter ; or president ? " "If the Bluino clement would honestly support Allison ho could get the delega tion , but no sooner had Allison com menced to show some strength than did the lilaino organs commence an effort to crcato division by bringing out Ju > tico Miller. There never was so much opposi tion lo Blame in the state as there is now , and if well organi/ed in a square light lilaico could not carry all the districts. " Are yon not rather ashamed of the democratic company you find yourself in ? " "I am not. " "Why not ? " "Hccauso 1 intend to select them my- ' snlf. There is no live issue to-day a'd- vocatod by either of the old parties that they darn go to the country on. " "Will yon and your supporters bo able to hold the district in the next congres sional fight ? " "W-e-Fl , I don't know. I think so. " Call and see the stock of hor.tcs and mules at Star Stables before purchasing elsewhere. _ _ Xlin Kiro System. There seems to bo some doubts as to whether the Richmond lira 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 boieadytosay that it is wrong , The Br.i : man does not claim to bo an oloc- tricianist , like Whittlesoy , and has there fore to depend largely on the testimony of those who are trying the apparatus. It seems that the city will not accept the system until satisfied that It is fully up to thu guarantee , and hence there seems no danger of thn city being u loser in any ovent. The liix has no pets in this matter - tor , It IB not lighting Iho Richmond for the sake of gaining a victory for the Uamewcll , as some of the papers seem in clined , Nor does it have any occasion to praise the Richmond until these having the matter in hand stuku their ollicial reputation that the system is what Council 151 nil's wants. There has been so much ill feeling shown by the friends of the ( jamowcll system that it is difficult to determine how much justice or truth tliero is to any charges made against the Richmond. The prejudice shown unit the determination not to bo pleased with anything but the ( iamowoll has weakened the force of criticisms made. L. H. Crafts & Co. , are loaning money on all classes of chattel securities ut ono- half their former rates , See them before securing your loans. _ Tim Uniformed Hank , IMufY division Uniformed Rank Knights of Pythias , was duly instituted Friday night by Sir Knight M. II. JJyprs , lieuten ant colonel of thu Third regiment. The division starts in with thirty members and in uniform they make a tine appear- iinee indeed. Tlioy will at once begin drilling and ere long will make a public appearance. Thu following nro the of ficers : Sir knight captain. C. W. Hicks. SirMiight first lieutcnanl , C. A.Tibbots Sir knight second ' lieutenant , C , Uarg- hauscn. Sir knight guard , J. M , Scanlan , Sjr knight' treasurer , H. ICost. . Sir knight recorder , F. It Putton. Sir knight sentinel , . F. Dookompcr. Tim Sunday Kw.vlecs. The following are 'among the services to bi > held at the various churches in 'the cltyto-iity _ : : .Tlio Congrcgationa.1 Church -Services in the Congregational -church to-duy morning and evening. Subject of Morn- ng sermon : ' 'The Hook. " Kvcning : 'Whfct the Christian Young Man Ought o He. " A most cordial invitation Is ex- ended. The Haptist Church Preaching by the pastor of Iho Baptist church at 10:30 a. n. and 7:80 : p. m. Subject for the morn- ng : "Why Did God Commission Abra- mm to Oiler Up Isaac1 For the even- ng : "Tho Twin Brothers , Jacob and isau. " Scats froo. St. Paul's Church Divine service to day as follows : Holy communion 10 a. n. Morning prayer and sermon on "I Not to bend Peace , But a Sword , " 11 a. m. Evening lecture : "The White Cross Movement. " The public and itrangcrs are cordially invited to attend. 1.J. . Mackay , rector. Methodist Church Topic at Broadway Methodist church this morning : "Chris tian Activity. " Revival services in the evening. \ oung people's meeting at 0:45 : i ) , m. Star sale stables of Council Bluflfa. The largest stock of horses and mules west of Chicago , which will bo sold at wholesale or retail and satisfaction guar anteed. _ _ TJH-3 UEMOCirATiC CAUCUS. Delegates Clionon To Tlio City Con vention and Candidates. Last evening the democrats held their ward caucus to chose delegates to the city convention to be held Tuesday to nominate an alderman nt largo. In the third and fourth wards aldennanic can didates were selected. KIKST WA'tl ) . Delegates. J. A. Herald , James Wick- luim. C. M. Maynard. F. H. Gunnollu , William Connor , II. Shumaker , ( ! . H. Jackson ; ward committceinan , R. N. Whittlesoy. SKCONl ) WAKD. Delegates. James Million , A. T. Whit- tlosoy , M. F. Rohrer , W. H. Beck , J. C. Mikesell , G. H. Holmes. John Wagner , William Malloncy , I ) . F. Kiclu-r , William Uronowcg ; ward cummillccinan , J. C. Dtllavcn. Tltlltl ) WVItl ) . Pat Lacy was nominated for alderman unanimously and by acclamation. Dele gates chosen C. A. llamcr , Geonio Blaxsim. Fred Spotman , John Green , K. Pierce , 1' . Kinnoy. J , J. Sullivan. WAItt ) . J. A. Murphy was nominated as ward alderman. The delegates were W. C. James , C. A. Reed. J. A. Churchill , C. R. Mitchi-ll , W. S. Williams , Louis Kuhle , T. L. Smith , M. Hughes , G. S. La.vson , L. Kinnchan , A. Wnceler. The District Telejjrapli. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the American District Telegraph com pany was held yesterday afternoon in the parlors of the Pacific house. The showing of the company's business for the past year was very satisfactory , it being the first year of its history in Council Bluffs. Despite the drawbacks nttcndinj : the starting up of any such business the year has proved profitable , and there is a.Mirplus in the treasury for Iho extension of lines thi.s .spring. The service has been greatly increased , and every detail of the business scorns to bo prosperous and promising. The follow ing were elected directors : George Mel- calf , S. 11. Foster , M B .Brown , F. J. Day , L. M. Rhuem , J. F. Kimball , C. H. Judsou. Thu directors then met and elected the following officers : George Metcalf , president ; S. H. Foster , vice president ; \1. B. Brown , secretary J. F. Kimball , treasurer ; 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. 11. ISyers has the matter in hand , and there is a good outlook for tlie successful equip ment of the organization. Council Bluils should have an active military company. It would afl'ord much enjoyment and a healthy exercise for the young men com posing it. It would be a credit to the city , and in case of need a help to the. in- Icrcsls of good order. There should be no allowing the move this time to end in talk- . _ _ The Rowini ; AHSoclntlon. The Council Blull's Rowing association has been duly formed by the election of the following officers : President , K , E. Hart ; vice urosident , Dr. Seybert ; treas urer , C ! . W. Thompson ; secretary , F. E. Slubbs ; commodore. E. W. Hart ; vice commodore , I , A. Odcll ; directors , K. E. Hart , Dr. Sovbcrt " , G. W. Thompson , F. E. Stubbs , C. "H. Hannan , K. H. Merr'mm , C. H. Ferri" , L. R. Mayno and George Metcalf. Some boats have already been ordered and more are to follow. It is proposed to have much sport on Lake Manawa Ibis season , rog-.ttas , races , etc. The young gcnllcmcn interested in Ihis or- ganl/alion will pu h it to a success. Temperance Ixioluro. Elder Joseph oniith will deliver n free temperance leeturo at Masonic Temple on Tuesday evening next , March 1 , under the auspices of the Independent Order of Good Templars , who extend a hearty in vitation to all to come and hear one of the best lecturers ever heard in Council A llurlrsciuc. On Tuesday ovoninir next May Vor- lion's burlesque gaiety company is to bo at the operu IIOUHH , An evening of fun is promised and thono who have the blui.'s can easily bo cured. The manager gives assurance that the rollicking maidens will give a show to which no ono can take exceptions. Stock of I2uilrnlt < * rlCB nnd Knees lo be Snlil nt Aliout Oiie-IIiilf Trice. 1,800 pieces of embroidorins , 1,400 pieces of laces of all kinds , brands anil makes , 05 pieces of llouncings. The sale of these goods commences Monday , February 28. and continues until all nro sold. The prices will not bo in the way of anybody. Wo will soil them for just oiio-half tlmir value. Flounclngs 40 inches wide , line work , for H5o per ynrd. Embroideries , linen laces S ) inches wldn atf > cents. Wo have too big a stock of tlicso goods to mention prices. Wo will have thcso goods laid out on the lirst and second counters. :10UG5 : , pieces , the laigost stock in this line over shown in Council iilnHs. J. GOLDIIKUO , 18 Main Street. The llalnnco of the Flro Stock will bo closed at any price as thov are roughly handled by the big crowds of customer during the week tales , it was impossible for us to straighten our goods out , the biggest crowds ever visited a dry goods store this time of the year. The MOCK consols of curtain lace.s. laces , toilet linen , toweling , towels , Germantown - town yarn , Hashry corsets , dress ging hams , unlaundried shirts , shirtings , tick ings , garments , jerseys and fifteen rolls of carpet. J. UOI.DUKKG , 18 Main St. A Won tier fill Instrument. Chicago Saturday Kvcning Herald , Fob. 10,18S7 : Last Wednesday night , nt a privnto. concert , ono pf our noted local pianists performed upon the most won- de'rful grand pjano evef'uxhlbUod lu Chi- cago. It is n new instrjinicnt of-imnicnsa Bi .o , Dnilt expressly far oonccr.t jixyng , nnd sent from Hnlliinnro bv the belcbrw ted firm of Willinm Knabc" Co. Siicli lower of tone , such sbnarity and bril- inncy , such liquid purity nnd sweet qunl- iy have never before boon Attained in any piano. The instrument is now nt { cod's Tuniplo of JIusio , where it will re main for the present on exhibition. The nbovo piano wast , shipped from " "hlcapo last Tuesday , jo bo used l > y Jliss tobinson nt her concert Wednesday oven- ng , which shows how highly Messrs. \nabc & Co. appreciate her musical tibil- ties. City Council .Meeting. Tlio city council mut last cvonlng and mssed the Lake Manawn railway onli- mnce , but did not let bids for thu Itivcc. The temporary bond of 1) . Mnltb.v was approved. Also tliose of M. Vincent and I. 1' , Gouldcn , in casu either should rn- cuivo the contract for btilldlnp the lovue. Tlie following bills for hauling dirt for the now lovec were opi-nnd. 1) . Maltby , JOc per cubic yard , anil IJc per yard for each additional hundred feet of travel ; M. Vincent , lie for the entire work , or .I5c for that portion which is to bo built now ; . I. P. GouUton , Ule per yard and So additional tor "overhaul. " As [ ho bids wuro not in accordance with tlio specifications they were rejoetiMt and ordered advortist'd. Hlils to bo opened to-morrow night by the council nnd to state the amount JILT yard without "overhaul" . any iiginvs. I'ctitlon to open North Second street wns pri ! < iMitcd and the eiiRini'oi ordered to establish grade to Avenue ( ! , as thcro will bo a great many residences built tliero this year. This J < ako Manawn s-trcot railway ordi nance was taken up and the couneil went into committou of the whole and ad- joiirm'il to an ante-room , and after imicli liscnssioii rcappi'iirt'il , and after ndnnt- ng thu amtindinciits was pa sud nnniii- mously. 1'nrFoiiiil I 'urn era pi is. Dick llootun , who recently had the misfortun'c to have both h-trs broken , is getting along even bettor titan wa > - lo bo expected. Constable Dick Kit-knits lias rcUirnod from Chicago , whither he went \\ithMr. Slerns , who was taken so suddenly in sane nt this 1'acilic house , While in Clii- calio Dick improved his chance of get- tins a look at the anarchists. He also got a peep at Miss Vun Xandt. Mrs. Anna AlcICIrath , of Kandolnh , is visiting her father , Kev. Henry DeLonir , in this city. Jndio Carson , who is holding court at Clarinda , is at homo for a Sunday stay. W. B. McGorribk , of Dos Monies , is at the Uechtclo. L. Kondoll , yard master of the Chicago. Milwaukee < k St. Paul , is thu proud pos sessor of a now baby girl. S. T. French , of Armour , Bnrrabce it Co. , hasyone to Luadvillo. and will .soon return with his wife , who has been away for the past live months visiting. Have just sot a sample lot. of the new Quick Meal 1S8T pattern. 'We ' know this to be the best stove made. Will Im lileased to show our goods to the public ind patrons , ( 'all and s > co us. -II Main street , Cole .V Cule. j Tipton , 527 Hroadway , law , real ( ! .stato and insurance. Call on him. W. C , STACY & CO , 10 acres of'flnc lanilfnljolniny the fltn limits on the mini to IMC Man- aii'a , on I/ten minute tutill ; from the main street car line , $ ( MO ncr acre. S3 acres ten roils from Jti-Hatliray , Just oitlsltle the city , $ : t"tOU. . 'i % acres In the same vicinity , ( rougher land ) , on'y $ fi jier acre. n < ) acres on Jlroailioay , Inside the city limits , ( .sf of Galcslmrg add , for $ OO i > cr acre. 7 22-1OO acres on Lincoln arc. , corner of Franl.Un. $1,8 < H ) worth of Improvements , only .fi-t"iIO. Lots on jraln st. , $ J'-i > per foot Lota In Middle's sttb.f'-iiO to $ ,0t ) Lots In Mnlline ; on easy terms. Cheap lots In every addition to the city. Rssidesieas in uSI Paris of iss ! city. Large List of Acre Property , Business Property , Etc , Make your lnvestinqnt # now , as jtropcrty will advanrc rery rapttlly as soon as the "littlldiny Jtooin" bc- ' alns. , W. O. STACY & CO. , Real Estate Brokers , JVo 'J , Main st , , Council muffs , TELEl'lIOXK 1HS. W. L. Justice of the Peace. No Ml Broadway , Council Uluffs. Collections a specialty. Kefcrfr to ttie Hcc. ! i ) . II. ML-I\XniU A ; CO. , [ i : ttiun ii u No. f Main t-lten. I t < Council Illiitri. I'OM.llIS.SIO.V .11 IJHCII A.NT.S , AM ) 1ICAI.IEIM IN HIDES , TALLOW , WOOL , ETC. 1887 1887 PEOPLE'S STORE. CO. Nnvt'Hu'S in onclt of our suvcrnl tlcpfirt inputs arc be ing ri'ceivctl dnily , niitl at IIHCSS that Mill plca-e llic clo ? < 'sl. buyers. We invite attention lo our rich ilNplny of novelties ami staples in our winli gootls uVpurtiiu'ut. Many of thoHu have never bofoie bticnsoon in tlie west. ' ' ' ' " Do Sattas Fm''t'i"1 , , , ; Lare , Stripes and I ' Plaids. Upwards of 100 ele gant designs. Plain. Seersuckers and Crinkles , In endless variety. Early buyers will have the larger selection and will secure the gems. is roplele with an elegant slock bought before the- rise , and as they are m .rl < ed at old prices , consumers will get the benefit o ? af lca-t 'JO per cent. ffliisliiisLinensDaniasks , , TableCoversNapkins , Towels , Quilts , are all included in the above in a va-st ashortmont. We call special attention to our large and uoniilute s'oclc of White Goods some elegant fabrics in Victoria and Bishop Lawns , Plaid and Stripe Cambric , J'ltiin , Stripe nnd IMaid Nainsooks , India Lin ens , Swiss MinliiiH , dotted , fig ured and plaid , a very nice se lection for summer ( Iros-cs , A large line of. Embroidered Rob's in boxes. Wo have received an entire new line of muslin underwear , for ladies nnd children ; the larg est and most varied steak WJ havu over MIOWJI. Wo liave rece'ncd in our no tion d parmnnt ! a complete as- Bortmentof Jiinbroldenes , Laces , Cor. e s , Bustles , Hoops , Gloves , Hosiery , Jlandkorchiel's , Hib- boiis , Buttons , etc. way , Council il orders promptly 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 & TROUTIYIAN , 506 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa i ° 9 E. W. OFFERS BY . . "Inrpo wnreliouso lots , near Hiontlwuy < lc | ot , Kino residence nnil IN ) It front , Onklnnil avo. ( I'lii-M fl,400. ill fuel , Miiln 6k , opposite lstnvo.IOr,00. Kino resilience and. ! lots. Oakliiml live. , fl'r > fl. W Irct , .Mnin st , but. 8th utui Utli lives. , per Fine rcMdonco nml 110 ( i front , ncur Oakland loot.jaJU. iivc. , $ "ir > iK ) , lOn.Miiln st , nenr lirnudwny , double 2 story Lots. Ottkliiiut nve . J..COO to $3,000. brick , SI0.5UU. l.ol , WiKliliiKlon iivu. , ncnrOiiKland , fli.OOO. " lory nrick More , Ccntrnl tlroiulwny , J'J.OOO l.nt , Washington iuu , nenr Market 8t.SI-fA)0. ) 1-Morv In Ick , I'ontrul llroiuhvny , H.3KJ. IGUxllK ) , cor. Oiildnnd nnil WnsliliiKtoii nvcs.i ITdxITfi , brick hnuto.lTii It trnuk , cmitrnl , $111.000 J10.IKIU. 4 lols.tlOn It truck , Hlli are , ncarllnl St.$1,000. Fnriul flncrcs,2'3 inllos noithcltypcrncrcf40 House nnil lot , neur Wnbusli depot , Sl.MH ) . Kami ,18 ! ) acres , " "i miles cnat city , per acre , 15'J. I lot \Viilins-hdepot , fL'.UOJ. Funn , "Oflacre ? . ncur I.oveland , per licit- , Sit ) . Turin , ISO acres , ncnr I.ovclnml , per iicro , tSO. Acic property In nnd near tlio city. tFlmlf lilocka , ami blocks indifferent , parts of the city. E , W. Raymond , Real Estate Agent , No. 13 North Main Street , FirBt National Bank Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. J'lifiinf Lots , Lands , City Resiliences and JFarmn , acre property In tvcbtcrnpartofcity. All selling chcup to malic room for sprlna stock. R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate and Insurance Agent. linom ft , over Officer < C PH.J ! Jlianl ; , Council Jilnffn. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Pprcln. ! ndvertlForaents , fiuch as I/ost , Foind : lotx > un , For Bule , To Kent , Vinnts , Uoardlnir , elc.'vlll boliiEortiid In this column nt the loir latuofTICNC NTSl'KK LI.NB forthoflrnt Insor- lonurjd rtvol'onH Porhlnoforcnch HUbsoqueni infurtlon. I.euvo adverlUanientD nt our olllca No. 13 I'eurl street , nuar llroudtTuy , Council WANTS. \\TANTKO A ffoocl iflrl for geunrnl bonne- IT WOIK Must come well loauinjiicndcil , Aily | | ) at uneoto No.'I Vine street. WAN.Tr.D-To runt , n Bmall IIOIIRO In tfood lo. cut Inn. Family Enntll and rent mimt bo hohiw fill per niontli. Address by letter U. J. Hue olllin. ' SMilJ For fi'w ' iltiys In deslrnlilo loca- : lion , Iloiifo , FOVCII rooms , modern Im- iirovcincntii , lot AUvltr. . U. .M. mown , C. 11. It Ji. , tlukut ngi'iit. \\rANTHIl-Aulrltoilo Bcnernl liousowork. Kbinlly oflour. Handy Ultolicn. Ajmly TiWillli A\u. S.M,1'Mnslo anil fowlni ; mnchlno linsi- FOlt , iDfrotlier with snmll slock ol holiday nail pupnr. ( inod town mid country , uoou locution , cheap lent , profltnlilo business. Invrlcu ? ! , - ; to * IOJU. would take part In Council Illiilfs real cptuto. AOdress A. L. Man- nliifr , Dunlnp , Iowa. \ATANTni ) A inun to tntfo cat o of horses and ti dochoiTR. .Miipt lie well locomrnc'iidoil , X , Council llluirs , AiWicss J , , _ _ l7lOltSAIIC-At a burcainJi uoros with linn -I IliiproveiilPliH , Bh mflos en t of 'Ailinoll UlnlTf. 1'ileelow nnd all the tlino nei'drd , In- iiilre | of T. W. Vun clover , Council Illulfs. tills rek A five room hoiiao on Filth nvenuu , near iliiminy depot. Tlio M reel , sidewalk and lot Illlod lo Kradr. Prlco fl.lOJ. Kaby toims. Address Jjnt. llcoolllce , Council limits. _ i I.M.KV ui'iiKi : < IKO. w. iirw m BURKE & HEWITT Attorneys at Law. 601 JJroailwny , Up Stairs , Council 1514 Douglas St , , Otpaha. NEW IMPORTED SXYLSS OPEN , Ladu-s buym ; ; a $ i liat or bonnet , one tare will be paid ; ? m , lounil trip. I'q'iiifll Uliill's , Iowa. Geo. S. Miller & F. H. Tobey , Civil , ENOWKKKS. Odicc over 1st Niitionnl Hank , cor. Main and liroadwiiy. If you wimt estlmntos or plans for bridge work , foundation , FA worn , pnialnir or mirvey / iiftind philtlntr , cull uon tliem. All wo ORISTON HOUSE. The only Hotel in Council Bluffs Hating a Eire Escape , And All Modern Improvements. 215 , 217 and 210 Main St. MAXMOnX , J'rop , ETs. KARXKTT , Justice o ± the Peace , 415 Hrondway , Council Illulfr. Refers to any bank or business liouhc in tlio city. Collections a specialty. JOHN V. STONE. J-U ( HI H1MS STONE & SIMS , Attorneys at Law , Practice in tliu Stale anil Federal Coin t Koonib 7 and 8 Shusait-Ucno Ulock. roi'.vcu. HI.UPFH. Horses g Mules For all int-1)O ) ! > cf. buu lit .mil tolJ , at retail and in lots , Lur e qi.anlitien to belect Itoin Sevi-ral jiair ol fmu drivers , hin- [ ; l ( ! or do' blc. E , Council Justice of tlie Peace. O I Vice o\er Aiiierican K jt. i : ICK , M. n. Cancers ant.other Tumorr Removed.wi . " io.it ilie l niio o.r praw nj ; IJlooJ.- : ' pveHI' ' ) xeats I'rariii-al experience. No'11 1'earl St. , Council Ulnfjs. ' ' 'L