I 0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : . MONDAY. MARCH 7 , 1887. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCftTlBLUFFS MONDAY MORNING. MARCH 7. FFICX , MO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Vtllmtd fcy currier In nny part of the city at twenty cent * per week. H. W. TILTON , Manafcr. TELEPHONES : Brantm Omct , No. 43 , MIGHT KDITOII No. 23. M1NOK MENTION. K. y.l'lumblng Co. New spring goods at Roller's , tailor. George W. Thompson &Co. . real estate. Sec W. C. Stacy & Co. , No. 0 Main , for bargains in real estate. J. W. & E. L. Squire's abstracts arc giving good satisfaction. There arc about twenty-two cases which will come up in police court this morning. George McDonald nnd Charles Wilson wore last ni ht arrested for being drunk and obstructing the sidewalk. Vote for Strnnb. He is in favor of im provements , has no pet schemes , has a record with no had spots in it. Ten special policemen will bo ap pointed this morning , two to act in each election district in the city to-day. lUnlVCityTypographical union , No. 203 , hclit their regular monthly meeting yes terday afternoon in the city building. V. Fletcher , of Cincinnati , has pur chased twenty-live feet on Broadway , west of the Coy house , for $ iW per front foot. foot.George George Metcalf should rcreive the vote of every citi/.en in the Fourth ward wlio wants the improvements to go on , and who wants to have straight business men handle the city affairs. Judge Aylesworth will open police court at 0 oYclock this morning , as to-day is election day and there are a largc num ber of cases , Mich as drunks , disturbances of the peace , etc. , to come up. William Brown yesterday left $7.00 at the city jail for being drunk , lie will probably think it unnecessary to appear before the police judge this morning to be lined , as the $7.00 will answer as well. J. C. Armstrong was begging for a drink of anti-prohibition on Main street late Saturday night , and as things looked n little suspicious lie was lodged in jail to face Juugu Aylesworth this morning. The city council meet in regular monthly session to-night , but the only business that is apt to ho done is to attend to current business , such as paying the monthly debtsreading reports ot officials etc. , etc. Gcorgo Nervy , who was on Friday night injured by a falling limber at the Union Pacific bridge ana had his spine hurl , died yesterday morning about 1 o'clock at his home near the waterworks nt the river. The funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Jen" Green , who was arrested Saturday night for disturbance of the peace , will cast a "dark" shadow before the judge of the nolico court this morning. Jell wants his sire arrested for assault. When Jeff was arrested ho had a hickory limb on which he was about to hang the old man's clothes had not Captain O'Brion put in an appearance. A man who lias been hanging around the city for some weeks past , who is of rather u weak mind , was yesterday taken in charge by the oViccrs { for awhile. Ho claimed he was six years old at lirst and later said ho was sixty-live. He seems to live on what ho can hnd to cat about the streets nnd gutters , and can be seen pick ing up paper , rags , etc. , and chewing them. " Yesterday aftP-ssurT from some un known , n ° rtru bolt of dress goods in the sbo window of J. W. Dickey's store , - Wo. WO Broadway , caught lire , but by mn early discovery the uamage was con- lined to that particular bolt of goods. Jt Is supposed the lire originateil from a lighted cigar left there by some one con nected with the store. A boy who claims to bo twenty-three years old and gives his 11:11110 : as Fred Btickclborger , was last night taken to the city jail on suspicion of being demented. Ho has quite n depression in his skull and claims to have received it by a kick from a horso. He says the girls' arc all after him and that he ran away trom Buffalo , la. , as his father used to beat him. Yesterday morning a subscription paper was started in the Catholic church for the purposn of raising funds to com plete the building of the now church. About ! ? ! 5,000 were raised , several per sons subscribing fSoO and $300 each , while O. P. Wiokham , J. J. Brown and James Mitten subscribed flOO each. It is thought that a largo amount of money will be raised in a short time , as many of the members who were quite well to do wore not present to subscribe yester day. Many outside the church will no doubt help it along. Hon. B. K. Bruce , ex-senator from Mississippi , who is at the Ogdcn house en route to Sioux City to lecture there to night , attended the Methodist Episcopal church yesterday morning and upon his return to the Ogden house found an in vitation from JVF. Smith of the B. & M. road of Omaha , to go over the river and take a drive about tiio city. Shortly af terward he received a telegram from G. W. Lmingor extending a like invitation , but having accepted that of Mr. Smith ho was compelled to decline the invita tion , of Mr. Lininger. Ho left on the 2:30 : o'clock train and after a pleasant drive returned to the city. The Quick-Meal gasoline stove , 41 Main btreet. Personal Paragraphs. B. I. Salinger , of Manning , is at the F. Bcckman , of Dunlap , is a guest ai the Paeilic. " Robert Host , of Walnut , was at the Pa > cilic yesterday. W. St. Clalr , of Hamburg , is quartered t the Pacillc. ( loorgo W. Cooley , ot Minneapolis , if at the Ogden house. H. J. Jones , of Minneapolis , is a cues of the Paeitio house , W. C. Pomfrot , who travels for Harlo Hans & Co. , leaves to-day tor a wcstcn trip.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. French ycstcrda ] returned from Lcadvillo , where Mrs French has been for several months. I'E. S. Olmsbco , formerly of this city but now route agent of Wells , Farpo t' ' Go's express with headquarters at beat rice , Is at the Ogdon. O. J. King , former superintcndant o the now government building Jn this city but now interested in the erection of : public building at Lcavonworth , is at th Pacific house , having been to his homo u Corning to recuperate lost Health. Ho Went Also. Merchant to clerk "Where have yoi been ? " Clerk "Down to the trough to got : glass of SchliU'ti Milwaukee beer and free lunch. " Merchant "Whoro's the trough ? " Clerk "Why at Harrinirton & Curl ton's , No. 400 Broadway. " Merchant "Well , you just stay her and attend to business while I go ( low to the trough. " On Bale To-Day. Wo will have on sale this morning th Hutchinson addition to Council Blutl : Prices'reasonable anil terms cosy. TJIK BENSOM & MAINE R AL LSTAT THE MIDNIGHT PROWLERS , A Number of Burglaries But to Heavy Losses. ELECTION TO BE HELD TO-DAY. ttie ntillttuiR Aflnockatlon Jolnn In The Boom The Dlnmoml Hob- tocry Matters nt Mlndcn Brief Ults of 1'rcsh Nc\va Note * . Again Put In ft Night. A gang of burglars and sneak thieves iccm to be hanging about the city and almost every night manage to get a little plunder. Saturday night or early yesterday morning they made a raid on a number of houses , but fortunately secured only a small amount of money. They visited the residence of Charles Baiiglm , No. 715 First avenue about 4 o'clock and effected an entrance through the front window. Airs. Baughn was awakened by their noi c but was afraid to awaken her husband until the burglars had stepped out onto the porch when Air. Baughn got tip. but in the dark- ne s could not see them. Ho found his trousers on the front stoop , minus about $2.75 in silver which he had left in them. Fortunately , he soon after banking hours on Saturday , man- 'aged to deposit over * 300 , or that would have no doubt gone with the $3.75. They entereil the residence of Mr. B. Josselyn , No. 717 First avenue , the nc.\t door to the residence of Mr. Baughn. The fellows clumsily tipped ovcr ll stand , which made a racket which aroused the family. The thieves made a hurried de parture , getting nothing for their trouble. The residence of Wells Cook , South Kighth street , was entered through the parlor window , andhispantaloons.which were yesterday jnorning found by the window , had the pockets turned inside out and $0.75 missing. The bolt on the window was forced in order to gain ad mittance. Thomas Metcalf when he awoke yester day inotning could not tind his pants and sent his son to hunt them , believing at the time he had been robbed. They > yor found in the yard with a $20 gold piece and his pocket knife missing. The papers ho had in his coat pocket , also atape line ho had in his vest , were found in the yard. The residence of County Attorney D. B. Dally , No. 010 Second avenue , was at tacked , but the thieves were frightened away , probably by the colonel's ilogs. The last place of attack was the homo of Horace Barbeo about 5:15 : o'clock , where , as in all the other cases , a window afforded an entrance. Mr. Barbee's trousers , which lay under his pillow.containtng $75 , were taken from their resting place and after ward found outside the house , but the money was gone. As the thief was taking the pants Airs. Barbce awoke and thinks that his face was within four or live inches of hers. She awoke her husband , who speedily dressed and within ten min utes had the police hunting the burglars ; they went to all the depots and remained on watch but without success. A pocket knife was found at Barboo's which was afterwards claimed by Thomas Metcalf ; which shows they visited Air. Aletcalf be fore they paid their respects to the Bar bee residence. None of tha above places arc under the protection ol the merchant's police and Captain Anderson says ho is not respon sible lor anything that happens to any residence or business house which is not a subscriber. Star sale stables of Council Bluffs. The largest stock of horses and mules west of Chicago , which will bo sold at wholesale or retail and satisfaction guar anteed. _ Star sale s'tables for mules and heavy draft horses. _ Booming Buildings. The Council Bluffs Building and Loan association is also feeling the effects of the boom. The annual meeting of stock holders takes place this evening at the county auditor's oilico. A now scries , Class T , now begins and a largo number of shares have already been taken. M. F. Hohrcr , who has been connected with the association for years , has been worn- ing up the now scries in his usual push ing way , and enthusiastically sets the mark at 3,000 shares for this class. Ho has already secured over 500 shares , and thorn is every assurance that the number additional will grow so rapidly us to make this class alone grow as largo as all the others put together. A number of stockholders have urged him to put in some time in working this up. and the result has been wonderful. This associ ation can do more than any other in helping build up the city. By it a man of little means can got himself a homo by paying his rent into his own pocket. Philadelphia and other cities have been almost built by such associa tions , and there seems no reason why Council Bluffs should not avail itself of like help. The association is no experi ment , having been conducted hero for years , and successfully so far as it went. The only trouble has been that it has not been used as much us it should have been. The experience shows that it pays the in vestors and at the same time proves the easiest way yet found for a man to got himself a homo. Air. llohrcr is a candi date as secretary of the association , and if elccted-purposos to do all in his power to increase the business. Ho is so well known hero that it need hardly bo said that ho would make an excellent one. Rice & Raymond offer a bargain in two adjoining blocks of lots ; the highest ground in the west part of the city , Threb blocks from the Manawa street cai line , three blocks from the Iwcntictl avenue school , for $135 per lot. also twc lots on Ninth avenue , both for. $050. For acre property , residences and busi ness property call on W. C. Stacy & Co. No. 0 Main street. Johnson Better. Samuel Johnson , who seemed bent ot suicide on Saturday , an account of whicl appeared in the BEK ycstordayafter hav ing escaped from the hospital spent Sat urday night in the county Jail. Yesterday morning lie seemed to regain conscious ness and after the following telegran was received , was taken in a hack to thi hospital by Air. Jerome McClintock am placed under the care ot Dr. Lacoy. Tin tolrgrnm read : BUTTE , March 5. S. S. Stevens Wire mo Sam Johnson's Injuries. Em ploy best medical skill. Advise me as t < the probability of his resuming journey Draw on mo for any expense. Answe quick. C. W. SCOTT. General Agent Union Pacific. Substantial abstracts of titles and rea estate loans. J. W. & E , L. Squire. No 101 Pearl street , Council Bluffs. L. B , Crafts & Co. , ore loaning mono , on all classes of chattel securities at one half their former rates. See them befor securing your loans. Still in Jail. 11. Rothory and W. Moss , of Omaha who are accused of the theft of a diii mo&d stud from Burhorn's Jewelry stor i on Saturday afternoon , an account o which was given In the Bur. yesterday , arc still in the county jail. After reading of their arrest in the BIX yesterday morning , Ed. Rothery , n brother of one of the men , and his boon companion , Jack II an Icy , the noted Omaha pugilist , with Policeman Night ingale , of the Omaha force , came over on the 11 o'clock dummy to use their in- lluenco with the Council Bluffs authori ties and see if they could not etl'eet the release of Rothery and Aloss. On the same train with them was Deputy Sheriff Lew Grebe who , it is stated , was very anxious that Rothery should be held , as ho had been allowed to go look up bonds in acasc in Omaha and had skipped over on this side of the river. The trio who wished their friends re leased were unsuccessful , as Judge Aylesworth placed their bonds at $1,000 each , which was above the "pile" of the gentlemen from across the " Big Muddy , " and they returned home , after several visits to the county jail , saying they would let them remain and stand' trial this morning. In all probability the witnesses in the case will go before the grand jury to-day , that body being in session. Dr. llancliett , ollice No. 1'J Pearl street ; residence , 120 Fourth street : telephone No. 10. Electric door bolls , burglar alarms and every form of domestic electrical appli ances at the New York Plumbing Co. Mlmlcii MaUors. AIINDEX , la. , Alarch 5. The pleasant weather of the past few days has set farmers to preparing for spring work , which will bo very backward on account of the large amount of corn still in the Holds , John Limit and A. F. Clatterbuok are : i town to-day looking after the interest f their friends. jAlinden has got it , too , the same as 'onncil Bluffs , Omaha and other large veatern towns. Among recent transfers of town roportyaro the following : John llamrand to B. Gallahcr , his osidence in the west part of town. J. W. Lyons to S. Blumcr , elevator and nill. AI. E. Jeffries to Jost. Schrepford , store louse. Mr. llamrand is one of the oHcst sel lers in town , ho having camir here in 875 , the year the town was laid out. He vill locate in Nebraska. Jeffries is also an old settler he having icgan business in 1870. He will go back o Missouri nnd live with ho wife's peo- ile. Among the recent social events of Aim- Ion worthy of notice arc the weddings of Aliss Alvena Stuhar to A. Westphal tnd Aliss Lena Aiders to P. Jonso. The irosonts in each case wore both numer ous and costly. W. Chiimplin and James Crow arc at- .ending court at the Bluffs as jurors. They complain of being overworked , fliey appear to think that everything is carried on with too much ot a rush in the Bluffs. Contractors and builders will tind it to heir interest to get prices on Jimo. ioment , plaster , hair , etc. , from Council Mulls Fuel Company , 031) ) Broadway. Telephone 130. Motor Hnilwnyft. George W. Cooley , of Alinncapolis , is nt the Ogden house. He has represented he eighth ward of that city as alderman 'or the past four years , and has been shief engineer of the motor railway of that city since it started. Air. Cooley is on his way to Omaha , Kansas City and San Francisco , and came to this city to sco about the Alanawa motor railway and confer with the company , which will hold v meeting to-day. He says that property .immediately . upon the line of the motor railway in Alinncapolis is that which is : ho most valuable tor residences , and that a motor railway is the least expen sive as well as being the most con venient , especially for rapid transit , out side of the elevated railways. He thinks , xf'er some inquiry , that a motor railway n this city will bo a grand success , the same us it has been in every other city in which one is operated. To-Day Is Election Jny. The city election takes place to-day. In ; ho First and Second wards the voters cast their ballots for an aldcrman-at- largo , while in the Third and Fourth wards they will vote lor an alderman to represent their respective wards as well ns alderman at-largo. The following are the places to vote provided you arc regis tered : First ward , Swan's packing houso. Second ward , John Dohany's livery of fice. fice.Third Third ward , llattonhaucr's office. Fourth ward , Fir.st precinct , No. 533 Broadway. Fourth ward , Second precinct , Kellcy's liolel , South Alain street. February Arrests. During the month of February the fol lowing arrests were made by the police : Drunk 61 Vagrancy 21 Disturbing the peace II ) Suspicion t ) KxposmK person 5 Larceny 5 Canvassing without license 6 Keeping saloon open Sunday 1 J'crsonntlni ; an olllcer 1 aslics in street 2 Tutnl 120 OAKDENKKS AND PllUIT GKOW- KltS , ATTENTION. Choice Property at it Harcnln. The undersigned for a few days only offers for sale fifty acres , more or less , of choice land well adapted for gardening and fruitgrowing. About twenty acresot the tract Is sot to apple orchard which is in bearing , and to all varieties of choice small fruit and vineyard , divided as fol lows : The vineyard proper contains upwards of five acres. The vines are thrifty and in bearing. Between three and foui acres are well sot to uholco varieties ol blackberries , raspberries and strawber rics.Tho The apple orchard contains more than l.GOO trees in bearing. In addition to the above enumeration are a largo number of choice plums , cherry and other fruits , also shade and ornamental trees surrounding the build' ings. ings.Upon the property is a largo commo. dlous house and ordinary barns andothci out-buildings. The soil is of excellent auality for gardening doning purposes being a deep black loan : and is u warm , south slope , and it altogether the most attractive and desir able of anything within business distance of Omaha or Council Bluffs. With the now bridge completed across the Missouri , the property is not ovoi thirty minutes drive from the Onialu postoffico. Any party desiring a choice bargaii should apply at once as , if not sold wuhir the next two weeks , it will bo wlthdrawi from the market. For pnoos and terms apply to C. J COLUY , Alasouio Temple , Council Bluffs Correct Time. Union Paeitio employes will please taki notice that wo hold license No. 3 ! ) ai watchmakers according to general ordol No. 30 , anil wo most respectfully solid their patronage. C. B. JACQUEUMIN & Co. , 7S..Maln Street. ' , . - Council Bluffs. Iowa Item" . Cedar Rapids has nine wards. Davenport's woolen mills have resumed operations. < A glove and niltfcn factory is under way in Waterloo. Creston paid $13,602.87 for teachers' salari slu t year. The total ascertained Indebtedness of Des Molnes to date. Is $ SC 1,070.02. Forty-four young doctors have been turned loose by the state university. Burglars , findingDCS Moincs a valua ble Held of operation , have engaged board by the week. The Iowa cx-Union Prisoners of War association will hold its session at Dubuque - buquo on the 10th of April. Air. ( toorgo S. Kidd , proprietor of the big distillery at Des Aloincs , has ordered all the giain cleaned up and the institu tion closed by Juno 1. Nineteen locomotives arc being con structed at the Chicago , Burlington As Juincy shops at Burlington for that road , our of which are mogul pony switchers. Tha Iowa Undertakers' association mot n solemn and noiseless conclave at Des Mollies last week. They reported busi- less in a flourishing condition every- vhere , and elected J. 15. AlcCurdy , an Jukaloosa coffin vender , president. The fees received in the Insurance do- lartment of the state auditor's office for ho month of February amounted to ia,807.50. This amount is over $2,000 argor than the amount ever before re- e'ived in any one month in that depart- ncnt. _ Call and see the stock of horses and miles ut Star Stables before purchasing ilsewlicrc. All orders from real estate brokers for ob printing will receive Immediate and careful attention at Pryor's BIE job olliec. . SPECIAL NOTICES. Bpeclnl RdvrrtiMtiionts , Puoh as Lost , Found /oLonn , Kor Bale , To Kent , VSntits. Iloimllnif , etc. , will lioltiBortoil In this column lit tlio low ratool TKNCKNTS I'KH LINK forthoHi-el Inset- Ion und Five Cents for Line for each BUbsoeiuont nsertlon. I.VHTO nclvcrllsemt'iits nt our offlco No. 12 1'cotl street , nu.ullroailwtvjr , Council UluDs. WANTS. ty ANTED A plrl to < lo ofllcejvork. Apdrof 8 , line oilier , Council IJlutrs. 1VANTKD A boy iibout 15 yours old to work morning "il oxenlnffH. Hey cnn RO to school. Address 1. , Hoc ulllco , Council lllullg. WANTEH To rent , a small house In peed lo cation. Family mniill and rent must lie ) clew IL'U per month. Address by letter C. J. lleo oilico. CTOH SAIiEMuplo nml Bowlnpr machine business - - ness , together with small slock of holiday noodg mid wall papoiv liood town and country , irood location , cheap rent , profitable business. Invrleo $1.1K ) to 8U5UO. Would take part In Council lllulTs real oclatu. Address A. L. Man nlnjr , Uunlup , Iowa. ' SAI.K I'artlcb wl-hliiK to purchase. Council Ululfs property lor u homo will llnd It to their Interest to call on or nddresa No. U10 north 15th street , Umuhii. D. H. McDANELD & CO. , [ Kstnbllrhcil 1WH.1 No. KO Mnln Street , t : : Council Hlutft. MRI&CHANTS , IX HIDES , TALLOW WOOL , ETC. Horsed g Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail and in lots. Laigc quantities to select from. Several j > ai of fine drivers , sin glc or ( lonble. , Council Bluffs PUBLIC SALE ! COMMENCINO Fill DAY. MAliCIl 85TII , 1887 , I will soil at my resilience on Kosc Creole , ID milesonstot Council IllulTs , my FAIIM CONSISTING OK UOO ACHES ! Well Improvcil , nil under cultivation ; 150 ncrcs In tuuio Kra s ; luisii tine now residence , con- tiilnlnir 11 rooms nml nil mo lorn linprovomonts , noun ) coatlnpr $7OJ < i. Also now Imrn , HOxGO ; two lliilhdiiy wind mills , n Bcnto liouso inul scales , cuttle yards nml watur tanks ; n ( rood yoinm licnrlntf orchnrd of apples unil small fruit ; SO lirud ot ( food Turin liorso , caltlc , lies nnd nil liirm ImploinontH required to run u tlrst-class farm. Terms will ho made known on applica tion , or on day of sale. All parties thlnkln ? of Investing nrc cordially Invited to call and nmko a pcrsonnl examination of the tnrm and im provements. K. WAUL ) . W. L. BIGGS , Justice of the Peace. No 504 Mrondway , Council Dliiils. Collections n specialty. Refers to the Bee FINLEY BURKE , Attorney at Law. 504 Broadway , Up Stairs , Council Bluffs. THEATRICAL WIGS , BEARDS , Grease Paints ETC. The Finest I in ported Line of Goods West of Chicago. rs.C. * . , Gillette's JOHN r , STONE. JACOII B1M8 STONE & S/MS , Attorneys at Law , actice in the State and Federal Courts Rooms 7 and S Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCIL BLUFFS. CROCKERY , LAMPS , GLASSWARE , -AND- FINE POTTERY. frlci's Very low , W. S. HOMER & Co. , . JfO. M MAIX ' ST. , ' . . . . . . COUNCIL ULVFFS , ' t ( . . . . . IAt CO. PEOPLE'S STORE. Monday , March 7th. Will ojieii upwards of no cases of Now and seasonable ; spring sroodn. Novel ties will bn mUleti to cadi ol their HCV- cral departments. These arc tlio newest nml fi'csliest productions of foreign and domestic mnrketR , making a collection at once elegant and unique and one never sur passed by ourselves and never equal led by any house In the northwest. Dress Goods Dept A splendid display of the la test French and English advanced novelties , to gether with a complete line of staple fabrics , making1 this department in ev ery point full and complete. Wash Goods Dept French sattccna in clctjant design , never before shown. French and Scotch ginghams in now patterns and colorings. 'Batistes in combination and plain. Percales ami domestic snttcens in up wards of 20 fresh and original patterns Our assortment of the above is larger and more extensive than others shown by competing houses. We invite an Inspection. No trouble to show goods. Everything in this line can he found in our establishment. We call atten tion of buyers to the fact that there has been a sharp rise in these goods. Onr goods were bought before the rise and we give our customers the benefit You can save fully 20 per cent by mak ing your purchases of us. We emphasize the statement that in embroideries , white goods , underwear , luces , ribbons , and notions our assort ment is equalled by any similar stock , Our variety is immense , our prices low er than the lowest. Our Special Feature. Spring wraps , jackets , nnd ladies ( and childrcns suits , new and stylish garments of Paris and Berlin modes , together with the newest shapes and most approved makes of the leading New York manufacturers. We can convince you that in this line , that iu quality , style and cheapness we are unrivalled , Wo invite the attention of our pat rons to these spscial features and the stock In general , No effort will be spared to make our departments com plete in every partieular and at prices lower than any house in the west. , X18aml320Broutl- i Council Bluff * . Mull orders promptly anil care fully attended .to ; . ' ; . . - ' ; BALDWIN & TROHTMAN THE Leading Real Estate Brokers Have Property of Every De scription , FOR SALE IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY , 506 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa Real Estate Vacant Lota , Laiulti , CltjResiliences and farms , acre property in western part of city. All sclllim cheap to make room for spring stocJe. R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Room a , over Officer C Pmey's Imnh ; Council Jiliiffs , FARM LANDS CHEAP Farming Lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranging from fS.OO to $10.00 per acre. School and state lands in Minnesota on 30 years' tirao 0 per cent interest. Land Buyers fare free. Information , etc. , given by No. 555 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa , agent forFrcidriksen & Co. , Chicago. M. P. SEAIlsi S. F. SEARS . Unmha. Council Bluffi LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH Sears' Real Estate Agency. Taxes paid , lorins made , rents collected , investments made for non-residents. PACIFIC HOUSE , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS.1 It. HIVE , M. D. Cancers and other Tumors Removed without the knite or Drawing o Blood. Over 30 vears Practical experience. No 11 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. ISfConsultation free. Star Sale Stab/es and Mule Yards Uroiidwuy , Council UlulTs.Opp , Dummy Dcpo CO _ 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. SIII.UTEII & HOLUY , Proprietors. Telephone No. 114. Formerly of Keil Sale Stables , corner 1st. avo. and 4th street. ORESTON HOUSE. The only Hotel in Council Bluffs Having a Eire Escape , And All Modern Improvements , 215 , 317 and 310 Main St. MAX MOIIN , Prop. E. S. BARNETT , Justice ot the Peace , 415 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. a R. ALLEN , EngineerSyr , BjorMap , Publisher No. 11 North Main St. City ami countr m.iptof cltlet anil cauatlei In western lunu , Nebraiku and liantui. K. U. AMY < V CO , , Hardware , Stoves , HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS , ' , . No , 620 Main SI , , Council Bluffs , ; NEW SPRING STOCK ) , CARPETS' ' Curtains , Upholstry , Window Shades , Poles , Door Mats , Rugs , Sash Draperies , Etc , , ARRIVING DAILY. II Mm Carefully Filled , Our Nr. Stockert Superintonda All Work. COUNClTBLUFFS CARPET CO. . , , 405 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , : : II. 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha. NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladies buying a f n hat or bonnet , one farq . ' will be paidio ; , round trip. _ OFFICER < PUSEY , . . ' . ' Council Bluffs , Iowa.