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0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : , SATURDAY , MARCH 5. 1887. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS SATURDAY MORNING. MARCH 5. OFFICE , O. 12 , PEARL STREET. Delivered by carrier In nnypartof tbocliynt twenty cents per weuk. H.W.TILTOH , . Manager. r , No. 43. NIUIIT EDITOK No. 23. MINOR MUM'ION. N. Y. Plumbing Co. New spring goods at Ilo'tcr's ' , tailor. George W. Thompson it Co. , rout estate. J. W. A : K. I' . Squlru's abstracts are giving good satisfaction. The Congrcgationalists had a pleasant social last evening at the home of Mrs. Dodge. Squire's park addition is a sure invest ment. Pacific avenue will be built up with More buildings within a year. Justice liarnutt yesterday united in marriage Henry Allen anil Ktta Taylor , the ceremony being at the home ol Air. Allen's sister on Tentli avenue. That favorite rnmcdian , Roland Rei-d , is to appear at the opera house in "Hum bug" Thursday evening , March 10. Ho will introduce his newest musical novel ties. ties.A surveying corps will bo on the line of the proposed railway from here to Ft. Uodge within thirty days. The new road is to run from Ft. Dodge to Winona , Minn. J. Goldberg is cast buying more now goods for his large establishment huro. The boxes and bales already bogm tumb ling in , and his customers will lind many attractive buicuins. If von want every drop of patriotic blood stirred within you come to the "war song concert'1 at Dohany's opera house on Tuesday cvoiiinir , March 8. Tickets for sale at Bushnell's. ' barbers are moving for a closing Sl'he shops on Sundays ) . Ag oodly num ber have agreed to do so , anil it is ex pected that there will be a large majority in favor of taking one day of rest each week. With Lucius Wells , Chris Stnuib and ( iconro Metcalf as the three now alder men the city can rest assured that there will be no lack of enterprise , and at the same time there will bo wise and careful protection of the city's interests. C. R. Frank has taken the manage ment of Cole liros' . house hero , Mr. E. C. Cole having so many other interests to look after as to compel his retirement from the management ot that business. Mr. Frank has been a traveling salesman for Cole Bros. , is thoroughly conversant with the business , and under his man agement it will doubtless continue to prosper. A. J. Mandel was yesterday loading up cars with furniture to bhip to Silver City , where he is opening a , branch of his furniture establishment. The people of Silver City are to be congratulated on having so enterprising : i merchant cstab < lish a store there , lie proposes to keen n largo stock , and to treat the customers as sanafojy and fairly as ho does those at his main establishment , which is all that any one could ask. The war song concert to ho given at the opera house next Tuesday evening , for the benefit of the Baptist church , promises not only to bo a novel musical entertainment , but one of more than or dinary merit. Prof. Hunter has charge of St. The Misses Mcrkol , Mr. Troynor , Mr. Polhxck , Messrs. Badollet and Tul- leys , Prof. Lipfcrtund others will particl pato. The concert thus presented by tin best musical talent in the city will prove enjoyable indeed. \ Now that the republicans have showr [ ' their disposition to disregard party linet > . and work to elect the best men for the city council , the democrats , not to b ( outdone , will rally around such gooc men as the republicans have nominated There are many democrats who thin ! more ol the city's interests than they d < of-partisanship in city atl'airs , especiulb at this important period , and Chri Straub and George Motcali will rccewi their votes. It is an encouraging sign ti see republicans and democrats cnthu elastic in getting the best men possibl to serve in the council. "Tho best is the cheapest. " "Th Quick Meal is the best.1' Ergo , the Quid Meal is both the best and cheapest stov ever offered to the public. See it and bi convinced , at No. 41 Main street. All orders from real estate brokers fo job printing will receive immediate an careful attention at I'ryor's Ben jo oflico. A hlttlo I'alnco. The now drug store of Camp & Ellis in the opera house block , is to bo opene this morning. Last evening the BKK ma had the privilege of looking in upon ! . while th < ) il'nisliing touches wcro boin , put on , and by the brightness of the clcc trie light it appeared like a little palace It IB not saying too much to pronounce i the finest fitted drug store in the west Mr. Bangs , ot Boston , an old druggist who has of late years made a specialty c furnishings for stores in this line , an who has litted up numerous ones in th i cast , gave this his personal attontior t Every part is specially dcsignoc . and most nearly all covered b patents. The finishings and furnish ings are elegant. The shelvings , com tors , show cases , etc. , are of solid cherrj ornamented with bronzes , and trimmci with dark-green mottled marble. It .ha n parquotto floor , hard wood inlaid Choice bits of statuary , mirrors , Chin silk drapings and various other ornr mentations nro arrangcil with rare tast < makimr the store seem indeed palatia Tlio fountains for soda and minerals ar elaborate and very rich. Every possibl convenience is provided for the displa and handling of druggists' fancy sut dries. It is the intention of these youn men to confine their business to this lin and prescriptions. They are both the oughly experienced and educated , an . _ with tltiiir extended acquaintance nn v popularity cannot but lind their no 't venture a great success. The now stor & is a great credit to Council Blurts , and 1 one in which all can take prldo. Personal Paragraphs. Martin Casey has returned from tl t far west , and is cordially welcomed bad When yon are in the city stop at tl 1'fxcitic house. Street cars pass the doi every fifteen minutes for nil the depot Meals 00 cents. Correct Time. Union Pacific employes will please tal notice that we hold license Ijo. ! ) ! l watchmakers according to general ord Mo. lit ) , and we most respectfully solii their patromiire. C. B. JACQUKHMIN & Co. , 27 S. Main Street. Council Blutl's. Star sale stables of Council Bluf Tito largest stock of horses and mill west of Chicago , which will bo sold wholesale or retail and satisfaction gur autced. _ _ Notice to Grape Growers. O , W. Hutts , No. 543 Broadway , is nr prepared to contract for furnish ! : baskets. At the Pacilic house you will save frc 60 cents to f 1 per day. Try it and bo c ( yinceU. BOLDLY ROBBED IN A RUSH , A German Passenger Relieved of Nearly Two Thousand Dollars. POINTERS ABOUT THE POLICE The llonril of llcnltli Sny the Cards Muni ( Jo Up Tnlks nncl Transactions - actions in Heal KHUUC Illuff City Newt ) . A Tlilcf's flic Haul. Yesterday morning a bold robbery oc curred on the incoming Chicago & Northwestern - western train. An elderly ( jcrniftn named Kilns Eberly , was the victim , llo and his family bad come through from Myerstown , 1'a. , and were en route for their future home in David City , Neb. , or near there. As the train arrived at the local depot here , ho stepped to the front of the ear to make inquiry as to whether he should get ofl'thero. While in this position ho was .suddenly surrounded by several strangers , apparently passengers , who in the rush crowded him against the iide of the car. On recovering himself ho found tbat his nockctbook was trono. It was in an inside vest pocket , anil the veil had been cut by the. tnievcs who thus -ecurcd the booty. There was in the pockcthook $200 in cash , a draft for ifl , 100 and one for $ : j" > 0 , making the total loss niiitu heavy ; in fact about all that the unfortunate man possessed aside from his household goods. The larger draft was payable to William Kico and by him cndoi-MMl to Eberly. It was a draft of tlio Myerstown bank. The smaller draft was one of the old Lebanon bank and was payable to Air. Eberly. The uolice went to work on such clues as they could get and have some hope of being able to cateh the thieves. There was a similar robbery at Missouri Valley the night before , the victim losing $75. 1 he two were doubtless robbed by the same gang. Call and see the stock of horses and mules ut Star Stables before purchasing elsewhere. Dr. llanehettollico No. 12 Pearl street ; residence , 120 Fourth street ; telephone No. 10. f Will Hear Comparison , Moes Bloom has sold to the Coles Brothers the lot on Broadway , corner of Seventh street , opposite the Coy house , for .f 12,000. This is a little more than $200 a front foot. Messrs. Cooper & McGee have re turned from an extended trip , during which they have visited Kansas City , Wichita , Memphis , Chattanooga and other cities. They have been making especial inquiry into the prices of real estate , and the comparison lias been so wonderfully in favor of Council Bluffs that they have returned very enthusiastic over this city. Other cities , with much smaller population , and with not half the railway facilities , nor with any such prospects as Council Blnfls has , are holding property three mid four times the present prices of like properly hero. Having made personal investiga tion of the question the.y return satisfied that Council lilull's presents extraordi nary bargains for investors , and a man can buy almost with his eyes shut and not miss getting a round profit. "I never have any trouble in selling to outsiders , " remarked a prominent dealer yesterday. ' 'Men who are posted as to what ] property is worth in other cities are sure to buy if they como to Council Bluffs. The only difficulty I have ex perienced is to get the men hero. Just as sure as tbey como and look over the situation and the prices they jump at the bargains. They are bargains sure. Some of the homo people , who have lived hero for years , and have got accustomed to having prices so low , do not seem to be able to realize that these prices arc ridiculous. Those who know what real estate is worth in any other city of this size laugh in their sleeve when some of these home people talk about the way property has advanced. It has advanced some , but it is nothing to what is sure to come Prices arc too low now , almost country prices. J deem the outlook for monoj making hero as simply immense. 1 have been around a good deal myself , and 1 am satisfied to stay by Council Blulls as the best point I know of Why just thinl of it , this city with 25,000 people , will eight or ten lines of railway tcrminatiiu here , with big building improvements with Omaha just on the other side of tin river , with the assurance of this citj being virtually made a part of it , and i hundred other advantages possessed bj but few cities in the whole country , whai can keep it from jumping right along ? ' Electric door bells , burglar alarms am every form of domestic clectiical uppli ances at the New York Plumbing Co. Contractors and builders will find it t < their interest to get prices on lime cement , plaster , hair , etc. , from Counci Bhilfs r nel Company , 539 Broadway. Tel phone 180. 1'nlntN From the Police. Richard Baker , better known n "Texas. " got jealous over his dusk ; bride , and in his auger ho sought th Mowing bowl. Then ho went from drinl to fight , and when the police sought t calm his milled feelings ho turned 01 them. They turned the key on him , am yesterday ho was fined enough to kcc ] him in jail for a few days. D. B. Luke , one of Martin's line : drivers , was arrested yesterday for over charging a passenger. Atoigarmakci Orca Paslckol , from Davenport , was ou with him taking in the town. Paslokc getting pretty full. Jt was claimed tha the hack driver charged him | 3 and tool his watch for security , depositing th timepiece with Bert Bordsloy. The hue ! driver claimed that the passenger ha broken one of the uanes of glus in the hack , and ho charged him fo this. Paslokel was lined for being drunk and Luke's case was continued until to day to make further investigation. It i claimed that Luke has been ovcrcharg ing others , ana that as an instance li charged a lady f 1 for taking her fron the opera , house to Mr. Robinson's 01 First avenue. Henry Sweigart , who is quite odlcion in having people arrested , complained c J. Carl , whoso real name appears to L Mitchell , charging him with threatenln to kill. Yesterday the complainau wanted to dismiss the case , but was ii formed that if ho did so ho must pay th costs. The matter will probably be dro | ped.J. . J. Roderick was before Jud > o Aylcs worth yesterday on a charge of larceir It appears that Roderick and a ma named Lane were drinking around tow together. Lane had n sack In which 1 had some provisions for his homo. ( Ic ting separated , Roderick called at Fox Uulvln's ' , where the sack had boon lei and got it , as he claims , by Lane's r quest , llo dropped into some other pla < to wait for Lane , got to playing card and limilly picked up the sack and wci homo with It. As there seems to bo r disposition on Roderick's part to steal tl provisions , but rather a desire to accon modato his friend , it is looked upon as ciso of poor judgment , and will probab bo settled amicably. Jim Snodderly and his Mary , togothi with a woman named M ry Brown , we making night " so hideous that the polii run the trio in" . They ure behind the ba sobering ou" . Jim made some time ago commendable stiurgcr to reform his ways , and his friend ? honed that he was going to make a man of himself , but he feuenis to be going the old way agnin. Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. J.V. . & K. L. Squire. No. 101 Pearl street , Council Ululls. L. H. Crafts As Co. , are loaning tnonojr on nil classes of chattel securities at one- half their former rates. See them before securing your loans. Kavorlni ; .Mention nntl The city board of health has been hav ing quite a discussion over the matter of contagious diseases. The board has at last decided to compel every physician to report all ca us ot contagious diseases and to require the city marshal to post at all such nlaccs cards warning the public of the nature of the disease in the house whore patients may be. After agreeing to this it was discovered yesterday that their action really required the posting of cards where there were cases of measles or mumps. It was thought that this was going a little too far , as these diseases wore not deemed malignant enough to warrant such action. It was decided jes- terday to make an exception in favor of these and confine the action to such dis eases as scarlet fever , diphtheria , etc. Tlio families where such diseases exist are to be quarantined for thirty-livedays. This action is taken to prevent the spread of such diseases , anil while it works a hardship on some , it seems to be the greatest good to the greatest number. GAIIDUNKIIR AMI FKUIT GUOW- 10KS , A'i'TK.VriUX. Choice Property at n Ilnr nln. The undersigned for a few days only oilers for sale fifty acres , more or loss , of choice land well adapted for gardening and fruitgrowing. About twenty acres of the tract Ts set to apple orchard which is in bearing , and to all varieties of choice small fruit and vineyard , divided as fol lows : The vineyard proper contain * upwards of live acres. The vines are thrifty and in bearing , liatwc.cn three and four acres are well set to choice varieties of blackberries , raspberries and strawber ries. ' 1 ho apple orchard contains more than 100 ( ! trees in bearing. In addition to tbe above enumeration are a large number of choice plums. cherry and other fruits , also shade ami ornamental trees surrounding the build ings. ings.Upon the property is a large commo dious house and ordinary barns and other out-buildings. The soil is of excellent quality for gar dening purposes bcniir a deep black loam and is a warm , south slope , and is altogether the moit attractive ami desir able of anything within business distance of Omaha or Council lilull's. With the now bridge completed across the Missouri , the property is not over thirty minincs drive from the Omaha postotllce. Any party desiring a choice bargain should apply at once as , if not sold within the next two weeks , it will bo withdrawn from the market. For prices and terms apply to C. J. COLIIV , Masonic Temple , Council lilull's. Fully Organized , The Council Hlufls Heal Estate associa tion has completed Its organization iy the eection of tlio following olli- ers for the coming year : K. A. Bonsou , ( resident ; E. W. Raymond , first vice resident : Frank Cook , second vice presi dent ; N. I' . Dodge , treasurer. The sccro- ary is not made an elective ollico , but be position will be filled by some one to > c employed by the association hereafter. The executive committee consists of M. ' . Uohror , C. E. Friedman , E. L. Squire ud Forrest Smith. Pacific house is the nearest hotel to the majority of real estate otHces in the city , f 3.1)0 ) per day. Star sale stables lor mules and heavy iraft horses. Itcal Estate Transfers. The following wcro among the deeds recorded yesterday , the total reaching $ (50,517 ( : Chas Hntiglian to E 11 Sheaf , lot 3 , blk S3 , ot 4 , blK 70 , lots , blk 77 , lot 1 , blk 71) ) , and lol bO , O 1' 34,500. I ) 11 Frisb'- Jane M Iness , 1317-100 acres , so } : f. so ) * , 'J3 , 75 , 44 52,03 . N 1' Uod e to James It lUco , part blk 15 , Hayllss 2d , and lots 1 , 2 , a and 4 , blk 17 , Grlmes-Si OO. A Cocliran to C J Colby , no'f , uw'27 ' , 75 , 44-50,000. Henry Allen to F O ( ileason , lots 1 , 2 , 7 , 8 , 9 and 10 , blk 7 , Kverett Sl.fiO'j. ' Joseph Umtson to J A Atkins , wH lot 3 , blk 12 , Grunes-51b50. ! Azariah ( iregc to Spencer Smith , oJ4 , nwii and oK , sw / . 20 , 75 , 44 S40.000. Charles II Ferson to J 1' Cassady , H ol west 40 tt lot Oblk 17 Grimes' 8750. J T Ualdwin to M P Ooodell , } * lot 0 blk 1 Hlddlo tract qc SI. W C llobbs to Spencer Smith , oV6 sw)4 ) 20 , 75 , 44 , ] c-f 1. John O'Donnell to P Murray , lot 11 blU 1 : Diirns'-S150. W Sieilentopf to James Callell , lot 45 John son's-SfiOO. W E I'eters to E A Troutman , lot 5 blk 2 ! Hears1 sub 8450. P Keel ( sherilf ) to W 1 Smith , lot 0 blk ! Streets' , lots : ! and 4 blk 2t ) . lots 14 , 15 and 1' blk 21 Howard's , lot blk 15 Beers' sub sd- S210. S210.E A Benson to houlso Connor , lot 5 blk ' Benson's Sd 8000. Jacob Crownlnslilekl to Laura Flicklngcr lots 12 anil W blk 1:1 : Howard's $450. J T Hurley to J T Bell , lot 11 blk 17 Bay llss & P-8750. JI C ! MeUoo to J T Bell , lot 9 blk 3 Piorce'i 5300. James It Hlco to 1 ( illllnsky , lots 1 , 2 , 3 ant 4 blk 17 Uriipos' 82,000. Francis Kllerto D D Gllstrop , ft r\X \ se,1 : 15 , 74. 43-81.000. BURNING A DEAD MAN. Description of the Slow Process n Hccu lit India A Strange Scone. There is a movement on the part of th < spectators shifting to windward , and i certain European who was sheltering from the sun behind a stone obalisqm hard by is warned to got farther out o the way of the smoke , which a native with it grin and a very significant gesture intimates to be trying to the olfactor ; nerves , says a writer on cremation ii India in St. James * Gazette. In the dr air and sultry weather the wood catcho first. A thicker steam rises out of th collin and mixes with the thin bin smoke. There have been smiles am laughter on tlm part of the company- numbering hardly over half a uozcn- botli during the tacking-up proccs and afterward ; but the laugh i not malicious ; It can hardly b called irreverent. It ia the laugh of tnoi who know no harm in it. Mean while th lire grows hotter. With the dense stear rising out of the coflin thcro begin to b mixed tongues of llamp. An attendan bales water in a small tin can out of th bucket placed ncartho altar , and sprink les it freely trom time to time over th inside and outside of the burning bo > After each baptism there is a dull mad ness within and an angry vapor risin out of what is there. And now. as th heat grows more intense , a charred foe rises above the edge of the collin an slowly stretches itself up into the rei ilamcs. The knee-joint is unbending i1 self as 301110 unseen and smoldcrin muscle contracts. But now the sides an ends of the plank box cannot surely hoi out much longer. The lire looks fierce enough to molt n iron cage , and yet thu wood only crack and hisses , while there is an ugly splu tering and gurgling noise inside , A last It bursts , but only gradually. Th ' empty end where the feet we're give way first ; and then through the ope V chasm you can sen the poor shriveled legs with only a remnant of black llesh over the sliln-bpiies , wjiich point up ward in dlllercnt dlioctions. The feet have still their natural shane , but they are black and ghastly , blotched with a leprous , bubbly , white. Then the other end falls out , and the skull hangs down into the glowing embers. Wonderfully human it Is still , with the face even now retaining tnueh of its llesh and almost its complete feat * tires. It Is strange to see thu blackened countenance so cjilmly looking down into the seething pen of lire beneath It and around it. And still it stares , though gradually becoming more ghastly and in distinct. Long ago most of the specta tors have departed , tired of a useless waste of time. Hardly one remains to rake the ( scattering bones together.which in two short hours from the time the lire was kindled will have been reduced V > blackened cinders , weighing a few ounce * only and scarcely recogji/ablo from the ashes of the burned sticks. Irritation ol'tluThroat anil Unarm- IICMH liiiuieillately relieved byroirii'v nriini-hlnlTrin-lics. " Price 25 cents. ' only in The 12th of May is the date irrevoca bly lixed for the sale of the French crown jewels. They will be on view for a month before the auction in the I'avillion de Flore. _ The popular blood purifier , Hood's S.irsaparilla , is having a tremendous sale this season. Nearly everybody takes it. Try it yourself. A new pookot camera has been in vented. It is inclosed in an ordinary silver watch cae , and is said to do very good work by the dry-plate process. SPECIAL NOTICES. 3STOTICE. Special lulverllfemi'tits , such as Lost , Found ' .lo Loan , For Sale , To Hont , V ntiM , Hoarding , etc. , will bolnsortol In this column nt tlio tow ratoorTiNCtNT3PEU : : I.I.\fC for the Orst Insor- Ian and i > 'lvo CimtB Tor LI no for tncli subsequent Ineortlou. Lciivo advertisements lit our olllco No. 12 I'L'iirl street , nu.vr Uroftdwuy , Council Uluffg. WANTS. " \V\AN.Tni ) To rent , 11 small house In jood lo- entlon. Family stnnli mill rent mu t bo ticlow 120 per month. Address by letter C. J. Hue oflleo. SALIC- Music anil sowlntr innclilno business FOll ness together with email stock of Holiday Koods and mill paper. ( iood town iind country , good location , cheap rent , prolltiiblo busliH" < a. Invrioo * lax ) to tl.DOO. Would tnku purl In Council HlulTs mil estate. Addtess A. L. Man ning , Dunlnp , Iowa. NEW SPRING STOCK CARPETS Curtainsi" Upholstry , Window ; Shades , no Poles , Dee Mats , Rugs , i1 Sash Etc Draperies , , , ARRIVINGDAILY. . 41 J il OrtoTSniMy Filled , Our Mr. Stockert Superintends All Work. COUNClTBLUFFS CARPET CO. , 405 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , : : IA. R. D. AMY & CO. , Hardware , Stoves , ) AND ( HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS , No. 620 Main St. , Council Bluffs. JOHN V. STONE. .MCOD SltlS STONE & S/MS , Attorneys at Law , Practice in thu State and Federal Courts Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Deno Block. COUNCIL BLUFFS. D. II. McDANELD & CO. , [ KstubllBhod IS-ai No. KO Main Sired , i : : Council UlnlTi. eoji.ui.s.sio.v niRitciiAivrs , AND IEA1EIIS IN' HIDES , TALLOW WOOL , ETC. Horses § Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select from. Several plains of fine drivers , sin gle or double. ' , .1 , MASON M , it I PUBLIC SALE ! COMMENCING FHID Y , MARCH 25TH. 1887 , I will soil at my residence on ICoif Creek , 10 miles east of t omicll Hinds , my FAUM CONSISTING OF 300 ACHES I Well Improved , all under cultivation ; 150 acre ! In tumo Krn s ; liasu flno now resilience , con tnlnlnt' 14 rooms and lUrmoilern Improvements , house costing f 7.0JO. AJio new barn , i x5U ; twc llallidny wind mills , at acalo tiouso and scales caitlo yards and wauir tnnks ; a good younii licarlnv orchard of apples and small fruit ; a head of good farm horses , caitlo , lioga and ill farm Implomcnla roqulrca to run a llrst-clasi farm. Terms will bu made known on appllca lion , or on day of salo. All parlies ttilnkln ? ol Investing are cordially Invited to cull and makt a personal examination of tbo farm and lin provomcnts. K. WAIII ) . CROCKERY , LAMPS , GLASSWARE , -AND- FINE POTTERY , J'rlrca Very Low , W. S. HOMER & Co. , JVO. V.V MAIS ST. , COUNCIL .ULUFFS , i : IA 1887 1887 PEOPLE'S STORE. CO. Novelties in each of our several ilotmrtnicnts are be ing received daily , ami at prices that M ill jjlea e thu closest , buyers. We invite attention to our rich display of novelties and staples in our wash goods department. Many of these have never before been seen in the wcit. : Foreign and Do- mestie. Lace' stviPcs aml PprpJpo Upwards of 100 cle- I CliaiCoi gant designs. DoJiplo In Combination and DdllMC , piuin. Seersuckers and Crinkles , In endless variety. Early buyers will have the larger selection and will secure the gems. is replete with an elegant stock bought before the rise , and as they are marked at old prices , consumers will get the benefit of at least 20 per cent. MuslinsLiQensDamasks , , TableCoversNapMns , Towels , Quilts , are all included in the above in a vast assortment. Wo call special attention to our large and complete stock of White Goods some elegant fabrics in7ictoria and Bishop Lawns , Plaid and Stripe Cambric , Plain , Stripe and Plaid Nainsooks , India Lin ens , Swiss Muslins , dotted , fig ured and plaid , n very nice se lection for summer dresses. A large line of Embroidered Robes in boxes. We have received an entire new line of muslin underwear , for ladies and children ; the larg est and most varied stoek we have ever shown. We have received in our no tion department a complete as sortment of Embroideries , Laces , Cor-ets , Bustles , Hoops , Gloves , Hosiery , Handkerchiefs , Rib. bens , Buttons , etc. XoaU14 , 316 , 318 and 32O Broad way , Council muffs. Mail orders promptly and care fully attended to. BALDWIN & TRODTMAN THE Leading Real Estate Brokers Have Property of Every De scription , FOR SALE IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. 506 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa /OS SPECIAL OFFERS BY E. W. RAYMOND : wmehouso lots , near Hroad\vay depot , rino resilience and 1H ) ft front , Oakland avo. , .TlOft oncn , Main $1,400. at , , opposite 1st avo. , $10WO. Fine $15,100. rc.-idciK'o anil il loN. Oakland avc. , $12,500. 40 Ic-el. Main st. , but. Slh and 9th avcs. , per Fine residence ami 110 ft fionl , near iliiklaml foot , $ 'MO. uvu. , IViOO. 40 ft , Main n.nciir Hroadway , double 2-etory Txits , Oakland nvo . $ _ ' , nee to $11,000. . " . . , Oakland , $2,000. brick. Lot. Washington UNO. near 11 lll\ lUfilVfU * 2-story arlck store. Central Mroartway , $9,000 J.ot , Washington avo. , near Market si. , < l-"iO. 1-story brick. Central llroadway , 14-UO IGlivl'.iO ' , cor. Oakland uiid Washington u\t < s. , ITnxliri , , , central , . ) . . brick hout > o,175 ft track tlll.fxK flO.nuo. 4 lots,300 It track , 14th avo. , ncarirdst.$4UUO. : Farm .12)1 ) acrcs ' 5 miles north cityper arre$40 House and lot , near Wabash depot. fl.MO. Farm,180 acrie,2' miles east city , per acre , $50. lloufo and lot near Wabash depot. $2,000. Farm , HtX ) acies , near f.ovc'lninl , per norii , MO. . Farm , IK ) acica , near I.ovclnncl , per acie , f-'O. Aero property In and ncnr tlio city , Litehalf blocks , and blocks indllTcrcnt paits of the city. E , W. Raymond , Real Estate Agent , No. 13 North Main Street , First National Bank Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. M. F. SEARSJ sTr. SEARS Umiibu. Council Illuffi LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH Sears' Real Estate Agency , Taxes paid , loans made , rents collected , investments made for non-residents. PACIFIC HOUSE , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. Real Estate Vacant Lota , Ltinds , City Residences and farms , acre property in western part of city. All selllny cheap to malic room for Hprlny Htoclc. R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Jiooin a , over Officer iC J'ititcu'n bant : , Council Jllnffn. FINLEY BURKE , Attorney at Law. 504 Hroadwny , Up Stairs , Council. W. L. 1HGGS , Justice of the Pe ace. No C01 Broadway , Council Hlufls. Collections a specialty. Refers to the Dec Ji. jticia , M. it. Cancers and other Tumors Removed without the Unite or Drawing o Dlood. Over 30 vears Practical experience. No 11 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. CSTConsultation free. Star Sale Stab/es and Mule Yards liroaiiway , Council UlulIg.Opp Dummy Dupe _ es Horses and mules kept constantly on hand , for sale nt retail or in car loads. Orders promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. SIILUTKK & HOLKV , Proprietors. Telephone No. 114. Formerly of Keil Sale Stables , corner 1st. nvo. and 4th street. OFFICER C 1'USEY , Council lilufTd , Iowa. Wetabl "bed lnl r CRESTON HOUSE. The only Hotel in Council Bluffs Having a Eire Escape. And All Modern Iiiiitroi'cmcuts. 215 , 217 anil 210 Main St. MAX MO IIX , Prop. CIVIL ENGINEERS. Goo. S. Miller & F. H. Tobey , CIVIL ENGINKKUS. Oflice over 1st National Hank , cor. Muin and liroadwny. f you unnt cstlrniitoa or plans Tor lirlrifro worx , foumlnllon , eawcrn , ( .Timing or survey Inirmul pl.ittlntr , cull upon Ilium. All wo K. S. JlAltXli'fT , Justice of the Peace , 410 Kro.idmiy , Council llUill's. Refers lo any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. 'N. suiiuitx , Justice of the Peace. Oilice over American Iix ] > ret > . Ki - : fit KXCI-MlLLlNKIi V 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha. NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladies buying a $5 hat or bonnet , one fare will be paid ; 5io , lounil trip. OTR. ALLEN , EngineerSur , eyorMap , Publisher No. 11 North Main St. City nnd counljr raninof clllei aud counlloi l | item Jowu , NclnUa auij Kaum ; '