* I1' * * < Iff T * " * " * * ' * W4' Jfftf * " ' JW S'illfl WSJ1I " * ' ' " " " " y"Wa f"HPF ' w * " . - - - - * - " " ' - - - * * * r 6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; FULDAr : MAKOH 1887. . THE 0AILY BEE. ; * 'COUNCIL BLUFFS FRIDAY MORNING. MARCH 4. OFFICE , WU. 12 , PEARL STREET. i Delltcud liy cnir.cr In nnj part of the city nt J twn.tyu nte per weok. H , TV. TII.TO.V , Manager , f TKl.lirllONM : c' BtmnrhsOrrice , No. t'S , NIGHT EDIT on No. is. MlXOIt , Mi\riO.N. : ' v N. Y.Plumbing Co. New spring goods lit Roller's , tailor. George \V.'I'liompion &Co. , real estate. Publisher1 ; ) Rook Sale elopes Sattinliiy. Add tlonal Council HluIN news on the icvcnth page. As usual the liquor eases are set again for to-day. Conio to-morrow for bargains at Pub lisher's Hook tiale. J. W. A : K. \i \ Squire's abstracts are giving peed satisfaction. Mrs. Stephenson , of Co vington , Ky. , is moving into her new hniiso on Park ave nue , east of the Ogilcn hoiiio. Frank Levin has put an elegant chan- tlnlicr into his cigar store , which , when lighted , shows off very linely. Squire's park addition Is a sure invest ment. Piicille avenue will bo built up with store buildings within a year. The revival meetings at the Overtoil mission continue in interest. Last even ing there were nine seekers tit thn altar. The shareholders of the Council HlulTs Loan and Hiiilding association will hold their annual meeting nu.\t .Monday even ing to duet ollicers lor the ciiMiing year. Only two days longer for bargains at the Publisher's Hook Sale. The sociable of the Congregational church will be entertained this , ( Friday ) afternoon and evening by Mrs. Dodge , assisted by Mrs. Squire and Mrs. Van Hrunt , tit the residence of W. 1' . Dodge , No. 20t ! Fourth street. Mercer's equine prodigies entertained ft crowd at the opera house last evening. The wonderful intelligence of these ani mals , and the patient training necessary to develop it , causes the entertainment to bo more than a allow. It is a study and a wonder. The Dodge Light ( SuanU arc duly or ganized , Nvith William Messemor as captain - tain , C. Ilighsmilh lir ( . lieutenant am II.V. . Patterson as second. The boys propose to drill twice a week for the present. It is hoped that enough interest may bo maintained to make this organ- i/atlon one of the best in the slate. Saturday is closing day at the Publish ers Hook Sale. The Omaha Herald snouringly says "And now curiosity turns to the point as to whether the bridge will be built and by whom. " The people of Council Blutl's long since Knew , and if the Herald hon estly wants to be informed concerning what is really going on MI Council Hlnlts it should either ask its correspondent or read the HKI : more carefully. ThoBroad- way bridge is an assured fact , and the work will commence early anil bo pushed vigorously. The parade of Mercer's equine prodi gies yesterday was the delight , not only of the boys , but of those of a larger growth. The horses are beauties , and there are so many of them that they form quite a stretch along the street. The pa rade is , alter all , nothing as comuared with the wonderful feats which these horses perform on the stage. The enter tainment will be repeated to-night and to-morrow ovcnin < r. Last year there were crowded houses at every perform ance and this year promises to be equally bucccssful. Or.ly Friday and Saturday for bargains nt Publisher's Hook Sale , U47 Uroadway. The new block to be built by Air. Mer- rlam , of Omaha , on the old Catholic church property , is to bo lOOxltK ) feet. The building is to be one > of ttie most handsome ollico buildings in thb west , and will cost ncarlv fJOO.OOO. The plans AS being prepared are much more ex tensive and elaborate than was at first contemplated. Some material has al ready been purchased , and the actual work will commence at an early date. An enterprise of this magnitude cannot beget got under way iu a day or wcok , and these who have been a little impatient for it to start , will have their desires more than mot. Tlio best of it is that this is but one of numerous building pro jects now assured in Council Hluil's. Finley Burke has returned to his old , homo hero to become a permanent resi dent , and In ; is among the most enthusi astic and confluent in regard to Council Blufl's' future. He has ojH'iicd a law of fice here , and will pay special attention to equity cases , titles , etc. , he having had n varied and extensive experience in this branch of the law. Mr. G. W. Hewitt intended to enter into partnership with him , but by a change of arrangements Mr. Hewitt has purchased Mr. Hurke's interests in Orange City , and will remain there. Mr. Burke needs no words of commendation in the line of integrity or ability in this , his old homo , where he has o many strong friends. At the meeting of the real estate agents , held in Smith Bros. ' ollico last night , a constitution and by-laws was adopted. Only twenty-two real estate firms were represented out of some thirty-eight which are in the city. It does not look well for the DCS Moines Register to slur Council Blurts' boom , and to insist upon it that DCS Moines is the only Iowa city which has any boom. DCS Moines may be having just such a boom as the Register claims to bo "tho only and original , " but the fact does not appear very evident so long as the Register advertises in vain for some one.to rent a part of its building. Council Bluft's feels kindly to Dos Moines , and will send to it some of the numerous applicants for buildings here , who can not be accommodated until some more are finished. Unlikn DCS Moines , Coun cil Blutl's wants all Iowa cities to have a little boom of their own , nnd if Dos Moines is running short in this line , Council Bluft's will help her out. Correct Time. Union Pacific employes will please take notice that we hold license No. U3 as watchmakers according to general ordei No. 36 , and wo most respectfully solicit their patronage. C. H. JACQUEHMIN & Co. , 27 S. Main Street. Council Hliitl's. Pump , pump. Stock pumps , chair pumps , well pumps , everything thai pumps or carries water at Cole & Cole's , 81 Main street. The best and the cheapest. . All orders from real estate brokers for Job printing will receive immediate and careful attention at Pryor's HUE job ofhco. * * Electric door bolls , burglar alarms and every form of domestic electrical appli ances at the Now York Plumbing Co. Contractors and builders will 'find it tc their Interest to got prices on lime uonient. plaster , hair , etc. , from Cotinci Bluffs Fuel Company , 039 Broadway. Tel phone 1UO. Call ami see thn stoe.k of horses and mules at Star Stables before purchasing elsewhere. Dr llaiichett , ollice No. 13 Pearl st'rcnt residence , 120 Fourth street ; telephom No. 10. _ _ At the. Pacific house .you will save fron M cents to $1 per day. Try it and be con rinccd. Alf'S ' WF1I WITH WFIIS ! ILL u HlvLL H 11II it LLLvJ | le is Endorsed by the Republicans and Will be Alderraan-at-Large. LIVELY DEALS CONTINUE. flic Dolrms of ( tin City Council More Improvement- * Assured 1'cr- BOtinl nml Ilrlcf Notes. WollN The republican city convention yester day was one held evidently for the benefit of the city , rather than for partisan pur poses. The main business of the con vention was to nominate a candidate for alderman at large. It was generally con ceded that the convention would endorse the nomination of the democratic candi date , Mr. LuciusVells \ , and such proved to be the result. \V. F. Sapp , jr. , called the convention to order. D. H. Daily was chosen chair- mull and C. M , Harl secretary. As committee on credentials. R. T. Bryant , C. S. Hubbard , John Lindt and J. F. Evans were chosen. The list of delegates as published in the BKK was adopted as the report of the committee. C. M. liar ) then presented the follow ing resolution : Wheieas , Tim rcmihlicansof Council believing ttiat tliu present prosperity of our city should bu eiicomage.t In all possible \Vhoreas. \ Lucius Wells , a man competent , careful and progressive , Is now a candidate tor tlio ollice of nldcrinnn-al-Iaria. ' . tlioretoio , Kcsolvecl , 'J'hato deem It cxtiedient to mnko no nomination for that oflicu and con ditionally it'coiiiiiiciul to the ri'publiciius of this city this support of Lucius Welts. There was s-omo discussion , there being a few who could not break awav from the party lines , even when tlio interests of the city seemed to demand it. Some wanted to leave the place on the ticket blank , rather than lend the party name to thi ! formal endorsement of a demo cratic candidate. The resolution was adopted , however , by a vote of 24 to I ) . The choice was then made unanimous. All attempt was made to secure the nomination of candidates for school di rectors , but a motion to that clleet was tallied. W. F. Sapp , jr. , was ro-clectcd chair man of the committee for the ensuing A Strong Trio. The city has now a chance to place three excellent men in the city council , to strengthen tlio hands of the remaining aldermen in all endeavors to furt'ier the improvement boom , Lucius Wells as alderman at largo will prove a power. He is a thorough business man , active , honest and earnest , and citizens are con gratulating themselves of having at last secured his acceptance to serve them. In the Third ward Chris Straub is re- nominated. Ho at first absolutely re fused to bo a candidate for re-election. A card of declination was proparcil , but as eon as Mr. Strattb's intention became viiown citizens crowded about him insist- ng that he should run. He has bceu icsiegcd by day and by night by thn best citizens , and those most interested n the prosperity of the city , and it is bo- ieved that lie cannot longer resist. Ho las always been on the improvement side , has a reputation for integrity and jnterprise which makes him too good a nan to bo allowed yet to retire from the council. In the Fourth ward the republicans mvo nominated George Motcalf. He , oo , is one of those busy business men. vho cannot accept without n personal sacrifice , but it is such men whom the > eoplo are determined to press into ser- , rice. Ho shoud } be given such an over whelming majority as to indicate some what of tlio enthusiasm with which the citizens are urging forward the public mprovernonts. With three such men in the council , men who can meet on an equal footing the representatives of any city under the sun , Council Blufl's may lot only point to its council with pride , jut can rest assured that the interests of the city are safe. rHK TI3NTH AVKNUK ORDINANCE. Ita Final 1'aBsaga with AmeiiilmcntN , Which Insures n Union Depot. Some time ago the ordinance granting Lho Union Pacific certain rights along .Tenth avcnuo was passed by the council after a long and rather bitter contest. There were some clauses in the ordinance which tended to defeat the very object for which the ordinance was supposed to be needed. Tlio Union Pacific company re fused to accept the ordinance as passed , and it became necessary to change the objectionable features. A conference of prominent citizens and the aldermen was held Wednesday afternoon and the changes agreed upon. Last night the council formally passed the ordinance in its amended form , and all objections now being removed BO far as known , it will probably bo accepted by the Union Pacilic. This ordinance means the sure building of a union depot on Tenth avenno. These who are interested in that project have worked hard to got these preliminary ar rangements completed , and now there seems no reason why the other arrange ments cannot go along smoothly , 'Iho Union Pacific agrees to co-operate with the Iowa roads in the erection and occu pancy of the now depot , instead of light ing the move , The depot company has given bonds to build the depot , and that the Union Pacific will run its trains into it. The objections to the old ordinance were in regard to certain requirements that the Union Pacific should under any circumstances continue to maintain depots at Broadway , even after the union depot should be com pleted. One clause was so worded also as to compel the Union Pacilic to build a depot on Tenth avenue in case the depot should fail to do so. These objections being removed , thcro seems no reason why the project should not now proceed. There is more dependent upon the passage of this ordinance than appears on the surface. It means some great changes in various ways , by which the prosperity of the city will bo greatly ad vanced and the boom strengthened , Many projects depend upon this , and these best posted declare that this ordi nance is the most important of all the recent moves for improvements. The City Connci. : The city council met last evening in special session for the purpose of ap pointing judges and clerks of election also the consideration of the Tenth uvc nue ordinance. The audience was com posed.of less than a dozen persons. The following wore appointed : First Ward H. F. Connors , L. Shcr wood , J. J. Newton , judges ; H. Shu- maker , C. J. Abbott , clerks. Second Ward-John Fox. A. T. Whit tlesoy , John Kettenng , judges ; G. L Jacobs , W. F. Patton , clerks. Third Ward G. L. Smith , L Syvcar ingon. E. Rosocranz , judges ; F. W. Spot man. D. R. Witter , clerks. Fourth ward , First Precinct L. G. P Oblmgor , John Jones , G. A. Robinson judges ; K. B. Bowmun , J. Y. Ftillc clnrks. Fourth ward , second precinct M. D ( dot , T. I , Smith , A. L. Kah'lo- judges D. Grimes , M. Boyle , clerks. After reading the new Tenth Uvnu ordinance the first time on motion of Alderman Hcnnett the rules were sus pended , each alderman voting aye , ex cept Danforth , who asked that ho be ex cused , When the vole was being taken on a suspension of the rules for tlio third reading Danforth again refused to vote and the only explanation he ollered was that when he voted for tlio passage of the original ordinance he was accused if selling out to the railroad people and lie now wished to bo excused from voting on It. Itonnelt moved it be read the third time , after which ho moved the ordinance bo adopted. The vote was five ayes with no nays and Uncle Cy Danforth remained silent. The ordinance having been passed , the union depot incorporators' bond , in the sum of $ .V,000 , as a guarantee of the building of the now union depot inside of eighteen months , was accepted and spread upon the records. One ItottHon Why. The dear old grandmother very fool ishly whines , thus : "Divers iii'jr'-haiits of this city take Omaha papers to the exclu sion of Council Blurt's dailies. Gentle men , seek ye first the Nonpareil , and then the others. " The pitiful admission and plaintive plea will hardly cuuse a stop of the law of the survival of the fittest. As an in stance of how little the eld lady knows about what is going on in Council Hlufl'ri , the following appeared in yesterday's Nonpareil : As yet , no oleomargarine , or biitterlne , Is bolus handled uy our Council lilulfs dealers. Tlio number of cows and the lareo quantity of Krixss In western Iowa and Nebraska render the presence ot biittcilno a supor- llultv. Wo can hardly see the advantaco that Is gained by such as desire to use the btitterlne. J' Y. Fuller , one of the leading business men of the city , is handling from ten to twenty tubs of butterino eacli week , aboul 1,000 pounds a week. Ho is having an excellent trade in it. This is but a sample. There arc many other busi ness enterprises here , prosperous and nourishing , of which the old lady teems to bo ignorant. Council IHuRV Author. O. S. Warner , the proprietor of the Akron , O. , business college , writes con cerning the recant work of K. K. Wright , of this city : AKIIOX , O. . March 1,1887. Have jiistconi' pleted the leading of Kvi-raiU and I-fulula , bv K. K Wrlulit , and ran safely pieii'ct tor tills now "story teller" a crowing lame. The character of Henry Williams , the "heavy vil lain'1 of the story , Is a Mronu one , as villains io , and that ot Kiilalia , lull \\onianly sweetness , lovlni ? kindness and self-sacilllco. Other characters tllu.strate the virtues and weaknesses of our race , some of them nivlns ; point to the mournful lematk of ; i rustic plii- lo.iopher , "human nature Is poor stuff , " and others illiistiatlnn a "patience In well doing" In the midst of sore temptation , which It would bo well lor us If it were mine common. The author disavows endeaviuini : to point any moral , but as in every story ot life many morals might l > e drawn , the tiluiunh of pa tient virtue , that minder and other crimes "will out , " that though sorrow may la > tfor n brlet night , joy coineth in the imitiilnic. We are assured that Mr. Wright will write more and will steadily Impiovo In the literary qual ity of his woik. O. S. WAIINII : : . Ho Wont Al o. Merchant to clerk "Whoro have you beenV" Clerk "Down to the trough , to got a glass of Schlitz's Milwaukee beer and roc lunch , " Merchant "Where's the trough ? " Clerk "Why at Harrington & Carl- on's , No. 400 Broadway , Merchant " \V ell you just stay hero nil attend to business while I go down o the trough. " Ornamenting tlio In the elegant establishment of Tifl'any & Co. , in New York , thcro is prominently lisplaycd a large cast of a Butlalo head , ix feet in height , and bearing an inscrip- ion , "Cast of the now bronze to be ilaced on the new Union Pacilic bridge , ictwccn Council Hlull's and Omaha. " inch is the ornament which is to be of ironze , and placed above the center of ho bridge. The buffalo head is a favorite radesmark of the Union Pacific , and the ornament will not only be an attractive one , but costly. Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. J. W. & E. L. Squire. No. 101 Pearl street , Council Blurts. L. H. Crafts & Co. , arc loaning monoj on all classes of chattel securities at one- lalf their former rates. See them bjforo securing your loans. Another Ilulldliijj Assured. C. Q. Smith and J. C. Terhune , of Murjvillc , Mo. , yesterday purchased of Colonel Cochran the property on Broad way , known as the old Coy houso. They paid 112,000 cash. They propose erecting a large building , extending onto the side street. These gentlemen have invested about f35,000 thus far in Council Blurt's property , and propose to improve prop erty , and expend considerable more here. Bound Over. The examination of A. S. Crawford , charged with attempting to appropriate a registered package , was held yesterday , and resulted in his bein < j held over to the United States court. Tlio bail was fixed as before , at $ J,0X ! ) . Thy evidence is said to bo more damaging than Ins friends ex pected. Personal Paragraph * . James Harctt is confined to his home , No. lilt ) Third avenue , by illness. Miss Norma Thompson of Rockford , 111. , is visiting her brother , George W. Thompson , and wife. D. F. Miller , sr. , of Kcokuk , the oldest member of the Iowa bar , is visiting his daughter , Mrs. J. H Watson , at 1038 Fourth avenue , The proprietors of the Publishers' book sale are packing up ready to leave early next wcok. No goods sold after Satur day , March 5. Mr. and Mrs. Lee , of Binghamton , N. Y. , and Mr. and Mrs. Bell , of Minneapo lis , arrived in the city last evening on n brief visit to Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Hark- ness , to whom they are related. The party have been traveling in the west for two months past , having had a delightful trip through California. They leave to-day for the oast. Prof. T. Martin Towne , of Chicago , was in the city yesterday. Ho has been out in Nebraska holding musical conven tions and schools of instruction similar tc the one held by him hero a year ago. His methods of teaching and his reputation as a composer and singer , cause his ser vices to be in great demand. His tiuu for greeting his Council Blurt's acquaint ances is therefore limited. When yon are in the city slop at tlu Pacilic house. Street cars pass the dooi every fifteen mimitoj for all the depots Meals 50 cents. Pacilic house is the nearest hotel to tin majority of real estate ollices in the city fJ.OO per day , Star sale stables of Council Bluffs The largest stock of horses and mule : west of Chicago , which will bo sold a wholesale or retail and satisfaction guar anteed. Star sale stables for mules and hcav ; draft-horses. _ It is said the most costly water color litho the world is a work 10J by 141 by Alois dohlor , illustrating a horse sold loronout post < Uuy. ' ' - "Jued at fSjTOO. . i. Iho Itoyal Are * tin m. Kegular meeting of , Mdelltv Council 150 K. A. this ovonfngiiil.7.ft ) o'clock. Business of important. , ; W. A. Giiyxr.WEO , Sec. SPECIAL NOTICES. 3ST007ICB. Bpeclfi ! lulvertlsometits , uch us Lost , Fo.mil VoLonnFor Bale , To Hunt , V > nts. Itaiintlnir , etc. , will IpolnsortoJ In ttils column lit tli low rfttoof TKN CENTS 1'KK t.f Nil for the first ln er- Ion and FlvoContsI'erUtioforcnehsulisoiuom Insertion. I.unvo nOverlUomenls nt our oillcn No. HI t'cnrl street , nc.ti1 llromlwar , Council til u tTs. WANTS. " \\fANTKU-To rent , n Mtmll lieu o In irooil ! < > cation. Fiitnlly Rinnll nml rent iuu t lie lcliw ) ) t''O per month. AilJruss l > y totter C. J. Ilt'U OilCO. ] HAMMii'lc : nml sanlnir innchlno tm i- FOR , toputtipr with vinull clock of linlldiiy goods ami wnll pupur. ( loot ! tnn n nml country , oood local Ion. cheap rent , protllablo buplnt"-c. Invrlco Jl iW to 11,610. Would tnko imrl In Council HluITs real ostntu. .Address A. L. Man- nlnp , Duntitp , lown. NEW SPRING STOCK CARPETS Curtains , Upholstry , Window Shades , Poles , Door Mats , Rugs , Sash Draperies , Etc , , ARRIVINGDAILY. . Mail Ordres Carefully Filled , Our Mr. Stor.kort Superintends All Work. COUNCiuJLUFFS 405 BROADWAY , G GUN OIL BLUFFS , : FINLEY BURKE , Attorney at.Law. . . ' 504 Hrondwiiy , Ui > Stairs , i Council Hind's. 1C. I > . A3IY & , 0. , Hardware , Stoves , HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS , No. 620 Main St. , Council Bluffs. THEATRICAL WIGS , BEARDS , , Grease Paints ETC. The Finest Jm ported Line n CioodB West o Chicago. Mrs.C.L. Gillette's JOHN Y. STO.NK. JACOII SIM STONE & S/MS , Attorneys at Law , Practice in the State and Federal Court Rooms 7 and S Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCIL BI.UKKS. D. n. MCDANBI.D & co. , [ Kitnbllihcd ISM. ) No. AM Mnln Street. ; : : Council Bluffi. COMMISSION MHItCIIANTS , ANII 1IEAI.GIIS IN HIDES , TALLOW WOOL , ETC. Korses ยง Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , at retai. and in lots. Large quantities to select ( torn. Several pairo of fine drivers , bin glc or do'ible. WISE , Council Blulfs CRISTON HOUSE. The only Hotel In Council Bluffs Having a Eire Escapt , And All Modern Improvements. 215 , 217 and 219 Miin ( St. MAX MO I IN , Prop. PUBLIC SALE ! COMMENCING FHIDAV , MAHOII S5TH , 1887 , I will soil nt my resident * on K u Crock , 10 miles cast or Council llluffa , my FA KM CONSISTING OF , ; )00 ) ACHKS1 Well ImproTcd , all under cultvatlon ( ; 1W ! acres In tame nrns8 ; liasit line now1 residence , con taining U rooms and nil moJorn Improvumonts , house coming J7.XJii. ( Alao new.barn. ao6'Ji two Halliday wind mllU , a scnlo house and scales , cattle yards and water tsnka ; n iroocj ynuiiR licarlnir orchard of apples and small fruit ; 31 hcadofBOod farm horcn" , cattle , liovs and nil farm Iniiilomonla required to run a tlrsit-clasn farm. Tflrms will lie maJo known on appllctt < tkin.orondByof salo. All partloa thinking of ln-esilnir arc cordially Invited to call anil make a personal examination of too farm and Im provements. K.VAItl ) CROCKERY , LAMPS , JLASSWARE , FINE POTTERY , 1'rlrcn fr < 'ry Low , W. s. HOMER & Co. , ArO. A.V MAIM .ST. , - . COUXVIL HLUIWS , ' t ; I A. 1887 1887 PEOPLE'S STORE. CO. Novelties iu each of our several ileimrlmeiits sire be ing received dtuly. anil at prices that Mill please the closest buyers. \Veinvite attention lo our rich display of novelties anil slnples in our wash goods department. Many of these have never before been seen in the west. Foivign JUKI Jo LatVi strii's ) ( ! j Plairts. Upwards of TOO do- desins. 'o In Combination and Plain. Seersucker and Crinkles , In endless variety. Early buyers will have the larger selection and will secure the gems. is replete with an elegant stool ; bought before the rise , and as the } ' arc marked at old prices , consumers will get the benrfit of at least 20 per cent. MuslinsLinensDamasks , , TableCoYersNapkins , Towels , Quilts , are nil included in the above in a va t assortment. We call special attention to our large nnd complete stock o White Goods some elegant fabrics in Victoria and Bishop Lawns , Plaid and Stripe Cambric , Plain , Stripe and Plaid Nainsooks , India Lin ens , Swiss Muslins , dotted , fig ured and plaid , a very nice se lection for summer dresses. A large line of Embroidered Rotas in boxes. We have received an entire new line of muslin underwear , for ladies and children ; the larg est and most varied stoL-k we have ever shown. We have received in our no tion department a complete as sortment of Embroideries , Laces , Cor.els , Hustles , Hoops , Gloves , Hosiery , Handkerchiefs , Uib- bens , Buttons , etc. nat ) llrditd- tvay , Council Hluft'it. Mull orders promptly and care fully attended.to. T . . THE LEADING Real Estate Broker No. 39 Pearl street. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. HAS ON SALE TO-DAY , Be LARGEST List ol PROPERTY That can be shown in the city. Call on Him. FARM CHEAP Farinitifr LanilH in Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranging from $5.00 to $10.00 per ntjrc. Si'hnol and Matt ; lauds In Minnesota on 30 years' time 5 per cent interiat. Land Buyers fare free. Information , ete. , givun by IF. I3 No. .IS. . " * H road way , Council Hinds , Iowa , agent for Freidrik.sen & Co. , Uhicajjo. z /03 SPECIAL OFFERS BY E. W. RAYMOND : irnrehnubo lots , ncnr llroiulway ileiot , rino loildcticu and IK ) ft front , Oakland \0.j : U dmt OIICM , Malt SI.400. ) St. , opposite IK | nvn , fin.WO. rino * i3i.oo. rosldcnco nnd.1 lots. Otihlnnil BVO. , f IS.SOflj y , 40 loot. Mnln H , bet. 8tli nml ' . 'III ' HVOS. , per Flno rcsulonco nnd 1IU ft front , iiuar Uuklaud , ' . . , . - . , . . T foot JU'OO. nvo..rK 40 ft.Mnln M..nc'iif llrondwny , Uoublu 2 story Lots , oitkiund ave . l..noo to fn.roo. | -.k. * io.vij. ) Lot , Wii lilnutnti Hve. , nour OnKlund , (2,000. " story rtrh'k More , Ontrnl Ilioailwiiy. $9,000 Lot , WiisliliiRlon nvr , nunr Market et. , f 1 50. . l-ntorv brick , Conlral llroailway , $ liHl. ( ' L-1IH ) , cor. Ouklnnd iind WabhliiBlon BVCB . . ' . , , . . . * * ITftxlft. brh-k hoiifo.t'r. It trnck contrnl SIO.OOO I10.W1. 4 lotfi.Ilim It truck , Hth vn.HPiu-iril : At.(4,000. iii.l-O Norop li miles northcltjpor ncref Iloii-o Hncl lot , near Walmsh depot. SIWO. Fnrm ,180 ocn 8-J ! mill * t-aet city , per ncro. 16 Hoiiiij Hud lot near Watmth ilopot , t-I.Ufj. Fiirni.'jnOttcros. near Lovpland. peraoii ) , Farm , 180 ucroi , ni'ur Lovclnnd , per ncro , t2J < ACIT property In and nonr thn city. Lota , half blockH , iind hlockB in different pnrts of tbo oltjs E , "W" . Raymond , Real Estate Agent , No. 13 North Main Street , First National Bank Block , Council Bluffs , Iow& M. F. SEARS , S. P. SEA Umnha. Counell DlufV LIST.YOUR PROPERTY WITH Sears' Real Estate Agency , Taxes paid , loans made , rents collected , investments made foj ? non-residents. PACIFIC HOUSE - ! , - COUNCIL BLUFFS Real Estate r < ri < vi f Lots , fluids , CltiResiliences and Farms , acre property in west em part of city. All Htlllny cheap to make room for # j > rinu xtock. R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Room S , over O/JJccr ; I'liscy' * banl ; , Comwil Jtln/fn. jr. L. BIGGS , Justice of the Peace. No 50-1 Urontlwny , Council IJliills. Collections n specialty. Refers to the lice It. ItlCJl , SI. D. Cancers and other Tumprs Kemtneil without the knilc or Drawing o Blood. Over5 ! ( ) veais Practical experience. No 11 1'earl St , , Council Hlufft. tS 'Cotibultation free. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards lirouuwuy , Connull IJIulTt , opp Dinniny lup ) < > . kcjit constantly on hand , for sale r.t rutail or iu car loads. Orders promptly Tilled by contract on short notion. Stock sold on commission. Sin.i'Tr.ii fe HOI.IV : , lYopnotors. Telephone No. 111. Formurly of Kuil Snlo .Stables , corner 1st. uvo. and 4th street. OWJCKIt 0 Council DIuiTs , fo.wa. .licd In IfiT . . , ; ; ' . . : - ' / ' . : V1. ' . : , / ' ' " > ' . ; - . -V. ' > . ' - ; : ; > , - . ' CIVIL ENGINEERS. Geo. S. Miller tfe F. 11. Tobey , Civu , ENOINKKHS. Ulliuc orur 1st Nationnl Hunk , cor. Mult ) and Uroadway. f yon uuat ustlmatoi or plunn for bridge worn , foundation , sauerp , trnmlnir nr eurvcjr philtliiK , cull upon thum. All wo / ; . .S1. 1SAHXKTT , Justice of the Peace , 4\rt \ Uroadway , Council Uluffs. Refer * to any bank or business hoube in tlio city. Collections a fcpecialty. Justice of the Peace. OlVice o\er American Iux 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha. NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladies buying a S > ; hat or bonnet , one faro will Ive paid ; $10 , lound trip. _ O.K. ALLEN , EnjineerSuryeyo , [ , Map Publisher > , j No , . 11 North Main St. . \ . ' or cltlai and couotlci la C'ltr und cimntr mi [ > ttW/n lunNubruikit mill Kuuim. . ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' . ' ' ' . ' . 'I , . . ' . ' . ' . '