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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY MARCH 2. 1887. THE DAILY BEE , COUNClTBLUFFS YKDNKSUAY MOHNING. JIAUU11 2. OFFICE , WO. 12 , PEARL STREET , DtUvercd l > y ffirritr In ntiy pnrtof the city nt twenty cents ptr wook. H. W. TII.TON. - Manager. TKI.lII'ItO.NCS : BcPiNrssOrncE , No. 13. NIUIIT RDnolt No. 25. MINOIt MHXTION. N. Y.Plumbing Co. New sprint ? eoods : it Ueiter's , tailor. The Publishers book sale closes Satur day , March nth. J. W. te K. L. Squiro'd abstracts are giving good satisfaction , The Publisher's ' book sale , nt Mo. 31 ? Uroadway , closes March 5th Additional Council Hinds news on tlio seventh pngo. Saturday , Marcli nth , will be tlio last day nt the Publisher's book sale. Orcat bargains will bo given at the Publisher's book sale all this week. \Vlnpplc. charged with forging or al tering railway tickets , \vas yesterday released - leased on bail. Sqtmo's park ndditinn is n sure invest- ment. Pacilio avenue \vill bu Imilt up With store buildings \vitliin a year. "Como iiowii to the trouirli" and get your free luncli morning anil evening , at Harrington < te Carlton's , No. 400 Hroad- $ -way. 3 Preparationb for the war concei t , lo bo given by the > oung peole | ) of tlie linptiM , church next Tuesday , are Ptugrebbiug favorably. Manager Dohnny , yesterday had the mud and lilth that has uatheiod in front of the new opera house during thu win ter , removed. K. ll. Odol ! positively refuses to have his name considered for aldonnaiiic hon ors , and hence Ins unthuoiustic friends had to quit. The city council will postpone the fuither consideration of the important matters pending before it until the regu lar meeting next Monday night. J. W. Patton , who has bron with Spet- man iV Hro. , has now enteied the employ of llarkness Hros , wheto ho would be pleased to meet his old fiiends and p.it- rons. rons.W. . A. Russell , who has been in the em ploy ol Taylor A : Uolef and J. A. Hess , last Saturday bought the grocery stoie of Kd Daniels , who has left the city , report has it to attend a funeral. A rare musical treat is promised this evening in the piano concert to bo given by Miss liella Robinson. The seals are being lauidly taken , and no lover ot music should miss the treat. On Hallowe'en some boys pitched the sidewalk on Tenth n venue into the ditch , between Tlmd and Fourth street. Those who have been compelled of late to wade through the mud there are anxious for the city ollicials to trot the siilouulk back To-night the attraction is the piano conceit to be given by Miss ISella Itobin- ton , in accordance with the urgent ; e- quest of many friends. 1'he opportunity of hfaring this gifted ioung artist will bo improved by many. Robert Mullis' ' line colt slipped on the ice on Madison btrert yesterday and broke a front leg. The animal is a line Archibald's " ( Jlen- one , being sired by - wood , " and its clam being "Kentucky Clay. " The May Vernon Gaiety company showed at loliany's ) ' last nignt to a largo nudienco. The entire show was without merit , Whipulo and Kennedy being the only ones that came anywhere near pleasing. The preliminary hearing in the case of A. S. Crawford , who it is alleged robbed the United States mail and was caught with a rcgisteicil letter in his possession on February 2.is to take place to morrow before United States Conunis- Bionnr Hunter. The board of health is preparing to adopt certain rules in regard to the pre vention of contagious diseases. It is pro posed to have cardb DObtod on houses where there is scarlet fever or diphtheria , make proper quarantine regulations and compel physicians to report promptly all Biicli cases which they are ti eating. The city has no volume of ordinances to which an ollioial can refer. There is a scrap book in the clerk's ollico , but this is a piuy.lerlo the uninitiated. Whenever nnollieial. oven the judge , wants to know what the law is ho is obliged to have a hunt , and cannot then be certain that he has found all on the subject. The laws of the city are blind enough at the best , but in their scattered and eonllictingcon- dition they are almost worse than none. The council has given to Judge Aylcs- worth and City Attorney Holmes the contract for codjfying and arranging the ordinances. It is expected that in a wliort time the city will have an ordinance book- by which easy reference can bo made and the contents of winch can bo relied upon. Eighty foot on Avenue E , just east ot Oakland avenue , south front. A very desirable residence property , for sale on Very favorable terms. we Imvo the exclusive sale of 00x113 font on 1'earl street. Terms easy. Lots 4 ami 5 in Street's addition , good house with plenty of fruit and well im proved generally. For sale by GAIIMON , WmrK & Co. Real Estate Agents. Dross Uobcs just received at llarkness -Brothers. Correct Time. Union Pacilio employes will please take notice that wo hold license No. 'M us watchmakers according to general order No. 30 , and wo most respectfully solicit their patronage. C. 11. .JACQUKUMIK & Co. , 27 S. Main Street , Council Itlufld. Commencing to day for one week only the Publishers' Hook Sale oiler tin people of Council Ululls and vicinity one I , more ohanco to buy books at publUhers prices , Sale closes Saturday , March 5 , und no goods will be sold uftor that date , All orders from real csta'te brokers foi job printing will reeci\o immediate and careful attention at Pryoi's UKI : jot oltico. Don't wait until it is too late , for Midi an opportunity to buy books will novel be ollcred you again. One week only at Publisher1 Hook Salo. Klectrlo door bolls , burglar alarms and every form of domestic uliotrleal appli uucub at the Now York Plumbing Co. llest grades Iowa ' oil lump coal , $3 per ton tit . .viiulH TO dcliveied. C. H. 1 ue Co , KU > JJroadwuy. Telephone I'M , Cull and see the block of holies am at Star Stables bcfote purchasing Ur HaneheU.olliec No. 12 ! Pearl street rusldoncf , 120 Fourth btrvct ; telephon < Ko 10. Star halo otulilca of Council Uluffti TUP lar \ ; > t stock of hou-os and mule W st ot Chicago , uhich will bu sold a wholesale or intiiil uud sutUfaution guar jinteed , _ Star s.ilu stable > Jor mules uud hcuvj tir.-ift hnn > tjs. Sportsmen , buy thu C.iiiugp shotthillc.t a ' ( i"ti ) tut. < , at t uu x Cgle , No tl Mali IDE WISDOM OF DEMOCRATS It Selects Lucius Wells as Alderman at Large. THE LAST DAY OF REGISTRY. Tlie Itoitilllcnii ) Caucuses Ijnst Mfilit l/ceurcH ( and l ntcrtnlnincnts llrlef Ults of News. The Democratic Convention. The city democratic totnonttnn met yesterday afternoon. 0. A. Holmes called to order , and was speedily made chairman by motion of K. 11. ( iiianclla. U. M. Maynard was chosen secretary. The committee on credentials reported the list of delegates already published , as chosen at the rlmailes. .Tho lirst busi ness of the convention was the nomina tion of an alderman at lar e. , judio James named John P. Weaver. Jlr le ) Haven named Lucius Wells. George ItlaNsim pre-entetl the name of A. T. Ill- well. Mr. Heck iufoimed the convention tbjit 51v. Klwell would not have his name considered a * all. L. Kinnchan urged thu numoof ( J. h. l..twson. An infoimal ballot was taken le ult- ing : L. Woll-i 1 ( ! . H. I/i\\son U A.T. Kl\\cll J. 1'Vcnrr 4 A. C. ( irali.uii 4 Urookh Kt'i'il 1 T. A. Chuiclilll 1 KS J. C. Dell'ivon moved to make the nomination of LuciusVellsunaniinou.s. . Judge James objected , us he thought it was giving too many aldermen to the Second ward. A formal ballot was taken with the following result : Lnvtbtiu 10 Weaver - Wells , ' ! OT Judge James moved that the nomina tion be made unanimous , und this was curried \\ith applause. The nomination of candidates for school directors eumo nr\t. llobeit llnin , ( ! . S. Lawbon , J. C Dcllavcn. J. J. Snl- hvan , E. 1 . Avlesworth , were named. The iulormaf ballot stood ; Knin iiO Ln\vson "i A\lcswoith 10 Weaver - Sullivan 10 Dcll.iven IS Wheeler 1 The final ballot stood : Sullivan 15 Kaln ! H Lan-'OU - ) A \ IL-SJ\V orlh -0 Dcllavcn 'Jt \Vca\ei > Wh.'cler . ' 1 Messrs. R-iinaud Lawsou weredcclaicd notuinated for the long term and Mr. lella\en to till the shorl tt > rm. ( } . A. Holmes was re-oleetecl as cliair- man of the city committee and the con vention adjoin nod. I5ig bargains in books at Publishers' [ 5ook Sale for one week only. Salu cloves March 0 , and no goods will be sold alter Lhat date. \\CIjLS V'lliI > ACCii'T. lie Will bo tlio Nominee of Both i'nrtlcs. The democratic nomination of Lucius Wells , for alderman at largo was not really a party nomination. It is ono which meets the heaityapproval of many republicans an well. An attempt was made on the part of citi/.cn& irri'spcctivo of paity to get Mr. Wells to allow his name to b3 used for mayoralty honors some time ago , but he absolutely refused to allow such use of his name. It was rumored yesterday that he would .is abiolutnlv decline to accept a nomina tion as alderman. As is generally Known he has his time fully occupied , and his strength drawn on almost to the limit with his private business , the active management of the nll.xir of Djere , Wells & Co. , of thih city , necessitating constant attention. At the present time them seems special need for just such a man in the council. With property and personal interests in difl'orcnt parts of the city , he can Hardly bo claimed by any particular section. His well known business ability , his ac tivity in fuithonng the interests of the city so fur as in his power lies , are ap preciated , and now the demand for just such a man is so great that the citi/cns will hardly listen to any refusal. It was insisted that ho make the personal sacri fice required. He was not made aware of his nomination until after oflicc hours yesterday , and was tukcu so by surprise , after having declined to have his name considered , that ho could hardly de cide whether to continue in his abso lute refusal to serve the people or not. The sentiment among republicans was so warmly cxprc.sscd last evcnint ; , nnd there was so much enthusiastic endorse ment of the nomination , that ho could not very well be obstinate in his refusal. He therefore concluded to accept , and this announcement will be a welcome one to the readers of thu UEE this , morn ing. He will bo elected without opposi tion. The republican convention to day will endor.se the nomination , and the oil- i/.eus will give him a practically unani mous vote. Mr. Wells II.IB never been a partisan , and ib a bio.ul , liberal minded man , especially in local politics. In national matters he is democratic , and stoutl.v so , hut docs not go about push ing his opinions into the facu of every pahscr by. At the same tune he is not a wishy-washy man by any means. Ho is quick in reaching a decision , and free in expressing his convictions , The people are to be congratulated , rattier tliou Mr. Wells , on his nomination. Substantial abstracts of titles und real estate loans. J , W. & K. L. Squire. No. 101 Pearl bircet , Council Hinds. L , 11. Crafts & Co. , are loaning monoj on all classes of chattel securities at one- half their former r.Ucs. See them before fcccuring your loans. * MAKING -ICK13TS. Gcorjo Motoalf and Chris Struub For Aliloriuon. The republicans held Iheir ward meet ings lust night. In thu First and Second wauls delegates wore selected for the city convention to bu lieU Thursday. In tlio Third and Fourth wards theru weru aldermen also nominated. Kiitvr WAIIIJ. The following woni selected as dele gates : H. T. IJryant. W. H. Lvnehard , John Hammer , F. M. Wllli.ims , M. W. Clark , L , Sherwood , Joseph Cromer. As committee man for the coming year Jo seph Cromer was chosen. svcosu WAUU. The following deli'g.Ucb were chosen K. A. SneKett , T. J Ilvans , Kd , Mott , J K Hollcnbecik , Oeotgu Jones , Georgi Hrown , O S , Hubbaul , C. M. Harlox. U S. Hubbrti'd was elected as committee man. TIUHIl WA1U > . The delegates cho > cn werei AV. F Sapp , jr. , John Llndt , John Dennett L. li , Cousins , F. O. ( Jlcabon. Henry Von Urunt , F. J. Day , ( leorgo F , Smith Chits Stniub was noinlnutc.il for alder man for thu ward , thu nomination being unanimous. Hu has nerved for twr years wi'.n uiucn cieditud U on tlu improvement side right along. Sfraub will be elected probably , although Lacy is working hard. Lacy is also inclined to help along Improvements , but Stratib is fully us enterprising , and In other respects is much moro desirable. John Limit was chosen as committecinnn. lOL'KTll WAltl ) . The delegates cOected were : J. F. Kvnns , F. ll. Hill , ! ) . W. Archer , Sol 'oster , Leonard Kverett , 1) . Maltby. Pull Armour , T. S. Couch , I ) . H. Daily , Charles B. Walte. Oorgo Metcolf was lominated unanimously by acclamation or alderman for the Fourth ward. This choice will rouse much enthusiasm , nnd f he will accept the people \\ill stand by lim. He is energetic jtl t the kind of nntcrial now needed in the council- anil should bo seated by an ovorwhelm- ng majority , dr-splto the fact that it is n democratic ward and a strong dem ocrat in thu field against him. ) n motion of K. L , Shup.irt the delegates o the city convention were Instructed to iso their endeavors to secure an endorse- nent of the nomination of Lucius Wells or alderman nt large. This was carried manimously and with much enthusiasm. The delegates were also Instructed to en- leaver to have school directors noini- mtcd at the convention. E. E. Hail was chosen as committccmaii for the coming J Ditinoi : t PABSGS tlio IFonso nnd Now the Work Will Proceed. About 0 o'clock last evening the follow- nc telegram was received : iMnrch 1. T. J. Hvnns : Our brlilno bill has just pasted the house. W. F. SAI-P. Aboiit the same time Mr. J. T. Stewart cceivcd a telegram to the same ell'ect 'rom Congressman Lunan. The news spread quickly about thu city and there was much rejoicing.Vhilc there had been no opposition manifest against the barter for the wagon bridge at the foot ) t Hioadway , still there was some anxiety lest in thu crowd of b.isl- ness this bill might not get through. Congressman Lvman was doing his best to secure its passage through thu house , ithtiving already parsed the senate. Ex- LJongressm.m Sapp hurried on lo Wash ington , sacrificing personal interests in loing so , in order to help what he could The glad news shows how well these representatives of Council Hlu ( Is worked for ils interests. The passage of the bill nsurcs the speedy starting up of the actual work. Mr. Kvnns assures the Bu : ; hat the building of the bridge will com mence at once , and that the enterprise is now as sure ns the rising of the sun. Council Hind's people ha\u been a little nervous , perhaps unnecessarily , fearing liieio might be some delay , but now the last doubt is gone , and 'the boom will looin ) bigger tban ( ver. Finest stock of embroideries in tlio city just opened at Harkness Brothers. Largest stock of Mew Uuehings at Ilurkncas Brotheis. UridKC Hill Pnsscd. Smith Bros , have some choice lots on Broadway , the direct boule\ard to Omaha via the now bridge , which is now an as sured fact. Tiic lots will treble in value inside of sixty days. . The Now Kronduny Bridge Places the acre property offered for sale this morning by Smith Bros , as accessible to the Omaha poblnlilcu as propcity on the Omaha side which is held at ten time ? the price. New carpels nt llarkne a Brothers. Only live days left to get bargains at the Publishers' book ale. Not a book will bo sold after Saturday , March 5. NEW SPRING STOCK Curtains , Upholstry , Window Shades , Poles , Door Mats , Rugs , Sash Draperies , Etc , , ARRIVING DAILY. il Ordres Carefully Filled , Our Mr. Stockert Superintends All Work. COUNClTBLUFFS CARPET CO. , 405 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , : : IA , THEATRICAL JIGS , BEARDS , Grease Paints HTG The Klneit 7m ported Line o Goods West o ; ClilcuKO. Mrs , C. L. Gillette's nriiuK duo. w , BURKE & HEWITT Attorneys at Law. .101 Bro.uhviiy , Up Stuirs , Council lilulls , OBISTON HOUSE , The only Hotel in Council Bluffs Having a Sir Escape. And Ml Modern Improvements. 21 j , 217 and 310 Main St. flf.t.V MOliy , Prop. JOIl > V. BTONC , J iCOl ) bill STONE & SIMS , Attorneys at Law , I'r.tciice in the St.ile .uul Federal Court Uooiiu 7 anil S Sluitart-13 ; no Block. COUNCIL SPECIAL NOTICES. Ppeclal Kilvcrtleemcnta , such K Lost , Fojnd loIxwn.For Sale , To Ilontt' ' ints , Bonrdlnir , tc .ivlll tiolnscrtod In this , column nt the loir atoofTKNCENTSI'GKUMJforthonrnlnser- on fin J HvoCentil'orl.lnortircachsubsoeiuont nfortlon. I.cnro adverlUoniuiti nt our offlco Jo. U 1'carl street , nor llroadnay , Council UluCi. WANTS. . - to work. I ) . J. Smith , gnr- denrr , South First utrcel. _ Ten MIOA Oilers nnd R\t > tcnm- WAN1KO J. 1' . Oouldcn. TtTANTED-A ffoodRlrl for gencrftl house- TT work. vMtist come well rccoramondcd. Apply ntoncoto No KMMno olrcet. AN-TKU-To rent. < f Mimirho"TI o in peed lo cation. Fnmllj-stnnllnnrt rrnt must bo icluw 120 per montli. Ailjrcsa 117 idler C. J. lee otTlco. ' SAtiK For ft fen dnji In dcplnililo locn- 17'OH . House.oii rooms , modern tin- pro\cments , lot 60x1112. O. M llrown.C. H. A. ) . ticket n cnt. "AXfANTED-A Blrltoilo general housework. > > Fhtnllyoriour. Hiuuly kllclien. Aphly TlWCIh A\c. gAtjE-Mu lo nnd sonlnfr umchlno liusl- FOH , tofictlier wltli Biuull stock of holiday nnll pupor. ( Jood town nnd country , uood locution , chenp rent , ( irontnlilc Invrlco Jt..HK ) to tl.WO.Voiilil tno imrt In Council Illiiflt rent estate. Addtesa A. L. Man ning , Dunlnp , lona. _ TAN IT. ! ) A man to t uo tnro of horses nnd do chores. Mimt 1) well rotomracndcd. Addre S I. X. , Council llluiK FUltSALK If taken this wecK A fho room house on Filth lucntio , near dummy do pot. 'lhuf > treut. gldewulk and lot Ullod to prude. Price fl,4M. KH T terras. Address Lot. llco ofllcc , Council W , C. STACY & CO. -AV JO acres offlnc laml atljoinlnti ihc ritHinits on the ronil in Lnhv Man- < tn > ( t , onlu ten mlnittc lanUifrom tlte mnln street car line , $ ( > 00 per acre , i 22 rtrivs ten vntln from Jlrotia1 way , jnst outride the city , $ M , OO. V3 < tcrcs in the saihe vicinity , ( roiKjhcr land ) , on'y .fT. ) > per acre , XO acres on Hraatlwuy , Inside the riti/limit * , cf/.sf of ( * < ( ltsbni'/ add , for . # .700 per acre , t 7 22-JOO acres on 'Lincoln ave. , comer of Franklin. $1)SOO ) worth of improvement- * , only $4 , > 'iGO , Lots on Malnt. , $125 per foot Lots in lii < ldte' suu.tS < tO to OO Lots In flrnlllnc ; oi caxu terms. Cheap lots in every addition to the city. in all Parts of the city. Large List of Acre Property , Business Property , Etc , Malto yoitr investments now , as property will advance very rapidly as soon an the "Vnildinu Jiuoin" be gins. W. O. STACY & Co. , Real Estate Brokers , 2fo 9 , Main st , , Council niitffs. TELEPHONE l'J2 , D. H. MCDANEU ) & CO. , [ Uilitbllahe.l 1H ) No. KO Main Street , I i ' Council BluT * . AMI DI.A1.U11 IN HIDES , TALLOW. WOOL , ETC. Korses § Mules For all purposes , bought .ind sold , at retail nd in lots. Large quantities to select from Several pain of fine drivers , sin gle or donble. WISE , Council Bluffs PUBLIC SALE ! COMMBNCINO KIUDAY , MAlldll 25X11 , 1887 , I will soil nt my residence on Ko * Crock , 10 uillcscaet ot Council UlutTd , uij- TAHJI CONSIBT1NO OK ! X ACKBSI Well Improved , nil under cnlllvallon ; 15J ncrcs In tuinu Knvss ; luuii Iluo now rcslilonvo , con tulnlnir 11 rooms amlollmoJern Itnpiovoinenta boiibocoslliiK I7.0JH A' i > nowli riitOx6Jj : Iwo llHlliduy ulnd mills , a gciila hniiso und bciilcu cuttlo yards uml water tanks ; u yood youim bcnrliw orcliurd of tipple : ) and giuiill truit ; 3 lieiul iifKOod lurin liorM.w , outtle , lioirt and ul ( arm Imploinuiita roiiilitd | to run a llrn-clnsa farm. Terms will bo made known n applluu lion , or on < l y of salo. All pnrtles tlilnklair of InvrslliiK arc cordially United lo eull and imiku a poisoiml oviiuilnatloii ol tbo farm nnd Itn- pioTOmcnia. I . WAltU CROCKERY , LAMPS , GLASSWARE , - AND - - FINE POTTERY. Prices reru Low , _ W. S , HOMEK & CO. , XV , 23 . .U.IA NT. , COUSU1L MLUFFS , i i 1A 1887 1887 PEOPLE'S STORE. CO. Novelties in er.ch of our several departments nre bs- iug received dnily , mid nt I > ric2s that Mill plenso thu closest buyers. Wo invite attention lo our rich display of novelties anil sttiplos in our wash goods department. Many of these. have never before been seen in the west. nnd mcslic. Lace , Stripes and j Plaids. Upwards of TOO elc- glut ; designs. n Combination and piain. Seersuckers and Crinkles , In endless variety. Early buyers will have the larger selection and will secure the gems , )1 ) is replete with an elegant stock bought before the rise , and as they arc marked at old prices , consumers will get the benefit oT at least 20 per cent. Muslins.Linens.taaslB . . TableCoversMpMns , Towels , Quilts , are all included in the above in a vast assortment. We call special attention to our large and complete stock of White Goods some elegant fabrics inrictoria and Bishop lawns , Plaid and Stripe Cambric , Plain , Stripe and Plaid Nainsook ? , India Lin ens , S\vi < H Muslins , dotted , fig ured and plaid , a very nice se lection for summer diesies. A large line of Embroideied Robes in boxes. We have received an entire new line of muslin nndeiwear , for ladies and children ; the larg est and most varied stoalc we have ever shown. We have received in our no tion department a complete as sortment of Embroideries , Luces , Cor e s , Hustles , Hoops , Gloved , Hosiery , Handkerchiefs , Ribbons bens , Buttons , etc. Nos.314 , itlO , 318andX20 Jlroud- way , Council Mailorder * promptly and fully attended to. IB1. J" . THE LEADING Real Estate Broker No. 39 Pearl street. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. HAS ON SALE TO-DAY , The URCEST List ol PROPERTY That can be shown in the city. Call on Him. LANDS CHEAP Farming Lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranging from ? 3 00 to $10.00 per acre. School and Mate lands in Minnesota on 30 years' tune ii per cent interest. Land BUJ ers fare free. Information , etc , given by ! L i xJ 3 J J O VaX t T p ( f No. 55H Ihoadway , Council IMull's , Iowa , agent for Freulrik&on & C'o. , U'licago. ' SPECIAL OFFERS BY E. W. Jiliwo wmehouso lots , ncnr Diomluay rtorot , cucn $1,400. : M foot , Jliiln St. , oppo ito 1st ave , fin.,00. 40 Icct. Jlaln st , bet. 8th imcl Dili u\es. , ] 'cr foot , $ -00. 40ft , Main st..ncnr Ilrond nydouble Sgtory brick.10rAU. ) . 2-story m Ick bloro. Central llrondw ny , $9,000 1-story brick , Cunlrnl llnmdwuy , U W. I7r > il75 , britk houfo:7"i ft truck , contra ] , S1U.OOO 4 lots,300 fttnitk. Hlh ave , nciirilrd st.,51,000. Iloiifo nnd lot , ncnr WnluiRli ilcpot , SI.ViO. House nnd lot ncnr Wauash depot. $ . ' ,000. Tine ic idciico nnd li-0 ft front , OnUlnnd avo. , 815,100. Tlno resilience nnd.1 lots. Onklnnd n\r , tl./i'O. ' Kino re Klonco nnd 110 ft fionl , nun OnKlum ) live. , $ 'i,500. Lots. Onkliinil nve . J ' ,000 In * ! , COO. \\'ii-iilnton ( nvo. . nun i Oiikliiml , J2.0H ) . \Vii8hliiKtonii\e , ncni Mnil.ttM , l 60. Ifii\.l9a ( , cor. Ouklnnd nnd Wii liliiirlon lives , $10.011. ) . Fnrm.lSUncrps 'i ' inllos noithiitj.iut iurcf < 0 Vnrin,18inctrB,2'S ) inlli" . cunl i It } , poi iicrc.t&U. Kiirin , iiPOiicioi. ncni I.oveliinil. poi iicir.W ) . Knrin. IHOacics. near Ln C'luml. Her ULIC , C.'O. JVcro property In nnd near the city. f tF.hnir blocks , nnd blocks indilteicnt pnils ol tbocliy. E , W. Raymond , Real Estate Agent , No. 13 North Main Street , First National Bank Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. M. F. SEARsi S. F. SEARS Umiilm. I'ouiiPlI DluOs LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH Sears' Real Agency , T.axes paid , loans made , rents collected , investments made for non-residents. PACIFIC HOUSE , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. Vacant Lots , Lands , City Residences and Farms , aero properly In western part of city. All selllny cheap lo inalfc room for spi-liiy slock. R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Itoom / * , over Officer C I'tisey'tt lianh : Council JUii/JTs. If. L. JtlCKJH , Justice of the Peace , No 501 liromlvvny , Council HhiiTs. Colleclions a specialty. Refers to the Bee J ( . JiiCH , M , I ) . Cancers and other Tumors Hemoved without the knitu or Diawiii' ' o Blooil. OerUOcars Practical evpeiiuucc. Nell Pearl St. , Council free , Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards llrouuwii ) , Council HhilU , Opji JJuin my 5. t- * & pa. Homes und mules krpt constantly on hand , foi sale at retail or in car loads. Orders promptly iilh'd by onnlrai-t on short notice Stonk sold on commission. SUM ini & Hoi.i-.i' , Propriutors. 'lelephoiicNo. 1U. l'"oniit.ilv iif K 'il ' 'iaic ritabliM , coiner 1st avi ; . and 4th street. Council Ittufl'ii , lo'.va. U4tabl ' Ueo. S. i\tillor \ cfe F. II. Toboy , ClVIJ < EXOINKK Ollico over Isl Natlonni Hank , cor. Mala und Itioiulnny. If } ounut cillinntns or plum for lirlilge VOIK , fouinlnilon , eancn , t-'nmlntj or survey Ins niKl plftltliitf , call upon iliom. All > rj /Z ft. ll.tHWJV , Justice ol the Peace , 115 lit oidviiy , CoiiiiL-il HiulTs. Kelt rs to AD ; bank or busiiictis lioutc in tlio city , f-ollections u kpci'ial Justice of tlie Peace. Olliic o\vr J\\j-l-'JtI-\Clf-t MILLIXKH V 1514 Oojglas Stu Oniahi , KEW IMPORTED STVfiES OPEN" , Latin Im iii-i .1 ; iial or bonnet , one fare Mill he ) 'ivt.l , f lo , un.iul trip , O. B. ALLEN , EnjineerjSufye'/or / ' , Map Publisher No. 1 ! N'ojtli Main St. ' " " Q'J