' . -.T ? 5 S "Tr. - , - , . . , ' " - - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' B iil rv n f rfnv if tifH r' m T - * w. - .t yilJ lil WMPM1' 6 ' - _ THE OMAHA , . DAILY ' ' BEE ' : TUESDAY , MARCH 8. 1887 , i . i ' ] i i , , , , . , . f , , 0HEDAILY ? BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS TUKSDAY MORNING. MARCH 8. OFFICE , WO. 12 , PEAKL STREET. Eellvcucl by currier In nny purtof tbe city nt ' tmlf ctuts per wcole. II. W. TJLTOH. Manager. TKUPHONESI : BCMNFSS Orncr. , No. 13. NICIIIT Kimoit No. 23. MINOIt .MKNi'lON. N. Y.Plumblng Co. New spring goods at Roller's , tailor. George W. Thompson &Co , . real estate. Additional Council BlulV news on page seven. Sen W. C. Stacy A : Co. , No. 0 .Main , for bargains in real estate. J. W. A : K. I , . Squire's abstracts arc giving good satisfaction. The stone foundation is being laid for the largo roundhouse to be built by the Union 1'acilic. The real estate firm of Yoakutn & Co. has been dissolved by mutual consent and the business discontinued. Squirc'n park addition is a sure invrst- monl. Pacific avenue will be built up with store building within a year. The funeral of George Nervy , who was accidentally killed at the Union Pacillo bridge , is to be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Sam Johnson , the in ano man being caretl for at the cottage hospital , is im proving rapidly , and it is thought his mental jiilmi'iit will prove but temporary. At the Overtoil mission Sunday night there were fourteen who became mem bers. There were nine seekers at the altar. There is a steady revival work going on there and most of the converts are middle-aged person . Joe Sargent and W. II. Chrisman , who planted a striking machine here on the street yesterday , together with G. II. Nichols , who is said to be a capper for them , were arrested on the charge of fl\yintlling. Tli.iru was a pri/o scheme with the machine. R. N. Whittlcsey has received an ap pointment in the railway mail service , nnd will bo in charge of the registered pouches between liero and Omaha. He will lay down the reportorial pencil to begin work at once in his new position. "Rus" is a rustler. Ho has boon doing about two men's work on the Globe , and whatever ho engages in occupies his best thought and liveliest energies. He is worthy of a lucrative position , ami the press gang will bo hearty in their con gratulations. For acre proportv , residences and busi ness property call on W. C. Stacy & Co. , No. 0 Main street. Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. J. W.s K. L. Squire. No. 101 Pearl street , Council Blulls. A IilRht Monday. Monday is always a lighter day in the recorder's ollice than other days , and yet the following deeds recorded show that real estate is still wonderfully active as compared with bofoio the boom came : W W Dearborn to Martin lliuhos , lot ? blk 8 Kiddie's tract-Si-m : W K Sapn to Charles T Olllcer , lot 3 blk 3 Riddle's sub q c 8" . J W Simpson to CMarlrs T Onicer , lots 2 and blk 3 lUduTtt sub-S'2,000. Clmrlrs T Olllcer to Alux Malmrosc , lot 5 blk 18 Burns' mlcl-82-.ir , . U lUloyt to T K Owens , sK sotf ssv'f 11 77 E iTllolyokc to W A Saunclers , lot 0 blk 5 ! ) Iluldlo's grxw. Thomas Onicer to C U 1 fc r 11 K , so,1seL" 33 74 41 ! q c-81. D 11 Krlabeo to A Gibbons , lot 7 blk 7 Ttir- oly'sadd SIM ) . M A lliill to M Duquette , lot 4 blk B Curtis & K-52,200. Lew Davis to O P Beck , lots 2 and 3 , blk 14 Grimes' add S1.2GO. O B A Q to Louis K Mlllei , nwj swtf 1 74 Charles II Dewey to John Quirk , eM seK 29. 70. 30-81,000. H N Shalt to N Peterson , sK sc ' 10 , 77 , 38 3.WJO. Charles II Noiton to K L llarle , s } lot 2. blk 6 , - S3.COO. J P Hess to h , L SlniKiirt , land in no'32 , 7.,43-.glU27.bO. U D Hurts to Fred llousz , wj.j so.'f so ; 5 , 74.41-8100. FroU Ford to Joseph Ford , n\v # so ; 31 , 77 , 43 8700. E 1 , Shucart to C II Norton , e 00 ft lots 8 anil 0 , blolc 5 , Avoca-S2.m H V Slead to IS Cook , 8 acres in swiswlf 20. 75. 43-Sl,2lXi. W C James to M K Sears , lots 1 and 2 , blk 2ii , Everett's-S1.2UO. David Wells to Henry A. Standary , wj SO'f 14.J6 , 42-S2.400. U , It I & 1' to Diivld Wells , swtf se , ' { 14 , 70 , 42 8400. Jnines Ford to Fred Ford , nw 2. > , 77 , 43 9700. C , It I & P U U to David Wells , nwtf so , ' . , " 14.70 , 43-s ! 100. Hasmusscu to W. Zlpuold. s } 25 , 77 , 40-S4.0KO. A J Mnnilol to D II Corloy , lot 2 , blk 5 , Grimes' S700. K W Spetmnn to C E Ailams , lot 10 , blk 4 , Bayllss' Ud-8100. L. B. Crafts & Co. , are loaning money on all classes of chattel securities at one- half their former rates. Sco them before securing your loans. Dr. llanchctt , ollice No. 13 Pearl street ; residence , 120 Fourth street ; telephone 0 < 10t - Tim City Finances. The city auditor , L. Kinnehan , has pre pared the following statement of the war rants drawn dining the mouth of Feb ruary : ( Jeneral fund . S f'24..VJ Flro department . ll\7i ! City engineer . 112.0S Dnnmces . . . ' 2-I.OO lins and htruct lamps . .itiS.OC Police and mnrshnl . 47.03 Printing nnd supplies . ni.OC Intersection KiudliiK . 4'J.l" Btreetsnml alloys . 0.2/1 Ucnoral expenses , cash . B..UO.bt Totnl expenses . 53,700.71 Public library special levy . SC9.2H Totnl The following were the bills audited and allowed : Fire department . S f.2t.M ) Police department . b < 51.0 ! Damages . 2.IO.OI Bidnrlusot olllcors . 047.4 ! City englneo-i's department . 2.U.O I'rlntini : and supplies . 05.W < ! ns nnd street hiuips . 4 5.1 < Miscellaneous . 33I.61 Interaction criultni ; . 44.1 ; Streets ami alleys . 20.1H Total . . . . _ . . . . 3,500.2 ; Electric door bolls , burglar alarms am every form of domestic electrical appii uncos at the Now York Plumbing Co. Contractors and builders will find it t < their interest to get prices on lime comqnt , plaster , hair , etc. , from Counci Blulls Fuel Company , 539 Broadway Telephone 1150. _ The War bonti Concert. The entertainment to bo given at tin opera house this evening , under thn nil spices of the young people of the Baptis church , promises td be ono of the nios pleasing musical cntortainmcnta glvoi hero. The Misses Mcrkol , Mr. Treyno and .others will take part , supported by chorus ot forty voices. Messrs. mdolk ftiid Tulleyg , Prof. Wpfcrt and other in etrumontnl musicians will join In. makln ; the evening full of music. I'ho colors quartette wjll also bo given a promincn vlaca on the programme. I no reserve' ' cuU can be secured at liuMmeU g , . t-u-U Jut JlKfc. MANY CALLED , FEW CHOSEN , Wells , Lacy and Metcalf Elected as City Aldermen. THE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Severn ! Sclf-Confcsscd Criminals The Wounded of the Salvation Army Why the llooin IB Solid City Council. THE IIATThB OF I1AM..OTB. Luclii * Wells , I'at Lincy nnil Georjje Mctcnir Klcclcil Aldermen. The city election piis ed oil'very quietly. There was n light registration and still lighter vote. In the Hrst and Second wiirds the voters had nothing to do butte to vote for the only candidate for aider- man at large , Mr. Lucius Wells , who was the unanimous choice of both political parties. In the other two wards there was a little more feeling , as each hau an iilderinan to elect. The preliminary work of election has been remarkably free from dirt , there not being any public mud throwing. Tliu election Itself was also quietly , good naturedly carried on. Doth parties seem to reali/.e that it is useless to try to get good men to accept nominations forpcttyloc.il olliees , if they arc to be dragged through the mini to get theru. The resultof the voting ing yesterday was of course to elect Lu- e.us Wells as alderman at large , and thn ( iitl/ciis feel that although it is no little honor to anyone to be so unanimously forced into ollice , yet it is a cause of pub- lie congratulatiiin that such u man will accept thu position. In the Third ward Pat Lacy worked xcalously and was elected by a small ma jority over Chris Straub , the present al derman and u man who ought to bo re- elected. Air. Lacy is , however , on the improvement side and will energetically pu-h forward all enterprises helpful to the growth of the city. In the Fourth \vard a wise choice is made iu the olei'tion of Mr. George Mot- calf. Like Mr. Wells , ho was the pee ple's choice , us well as the choice of the republicans , and although with a strong democratic majority to face , ho was elected , though by a Miiall majority. The following is the result by wards : Kilter WA1IU. Wells isn Suntteilns ; 3 sncoxi ) WAiti ) . Wulls 20'J Scattering 1 'TIIlltl > WA11 ! > . Wells 490 Lnoy STU .Straub 'J ± i rouuin wAim Kinsr IMIECINCT. Wells 421 Metcalf 2 < > 4 Murphy IG'i Scattering 3 FOt'UTH WAltD M'.CONI ) PIlKCINCr. Wells 15S Mm ph v l ! W Metcalf. 45 The total vote for Mr. Wells in the city was 1,507. Lacy's majority over Straub is 50. Motcalf's majority over Murphy is 9. Call and see the stock of horses and mules at Star Stables before purchasing elsewhere. _ All orders from real estate brokers for job printing wjll receive immediate and careful attention at Fryer's UEE job ollice. The City Fathers. At the meeting of the city council last evening n remonstrance was presented by Colonel luilym behalf of citi/.ens who object to certain features ot the ordi nance granting J. P. Gouldon the right of way for a dirt-hauling railway. Among the objections was that the ordinance jives the right of way over certain streets 'or live years. It was urged that they should not occupy any street longer than was necessary to do the filling. There were other clauses which were obnoxious. The ordinance was referred to the judi ciary committee to report amendments so as to do away with the causes of ob jection. The grade of Broadway was then taken up. T. J.Evans potitiomyl to have the grade lixod as follows : Between Twenty- fifth and Twenty-sixth streets , three feet above present grade ; between Twenty- sixth anil Twenty-seventh streets , two feet ; between Twenty-seventh and Twenty- cigiifh streets , one and a half feet ; be tween Twenty-eighth and the river , ono foot above present grade. After some discussion further consideration was postponed until to-day. The council spent the rest of the even ing in parsing upon bills and transacting routine business. Adjournment was taken until 0:30 : this morning , when the council will meet as : committee of the whole to consider tin tramway ordinance , Broad way grade am other matters. Rnconragiuix tiomn The Council Blull's Building , Loan and Savings institution hold its annual meet ing last evening. The association has been in active operation hero for yean and is no longer an experiment. It is i noteworthy fact that not a dollar ha : been lost to investors , and at the sunn time members by borrowing of the asso elation and paying in their monthly due : have bfon enabloJ to own and occupy homes which tnoy could not have go' otherwise in all probability. It enable ! a member to pay his rent into his own pocket. It gives a man a chance tobuih his own house and pay for it in monthly payments. Besides the many advantage ! given members by thus mutually work ing together , it is a grand thing for the city. It Is a mutual asso c.lation , strictly so , with no high- salaried olllcors , and no one-man powei possible. It is of great importance to t citv that as many of its inhabitants a' ' possible own their own homes. Thoj liuvo then a permanent Interest in tin city and its welfare. By the aid ot sue ! an'association tlie.ro is an impetus givoi to building improvements. The coming season there arc a large number who ox ticct to build home.1) ) by this method. I is therefore an enterprise which outrlit U interest every citizen. A little help fron evorycitizen will cause the association U not only boom , but to help the city tt boom. By it there can be many rosl donees put up this season. Those whc invest arc sure of getting good return1 on their money , and those who want tt build homes of their osvn can oasilj do so. In the new clnss which now opens then have been already over MO shares taken and it is the intention to run the mini be up to ft.OOO. This will cause from flKi ( ) to $5,000 a month to bn put into rosl deuces alono. An established eiUcrprisi of this kind should thoiefore bo takei hold of by all , and made to do all in it power to help build up the city. The. annual report of the secretary \\illiam Arm ) , is vury full in all details so that any ono desiring to know ever ; feature of the record ot the institutioi can readily examine for himself. Sonn of the classes have already been paid out Kue.li hharo calls for .1 payment o II a n'onth until the share Is worth tlOQ Of course if the money did not earn any thing , this would take 100 mouths. A the money (4 ( lent out to members bers to build with , the intcros niak.cs the earnings , and this intorcs being paid in monthly installments i also lent out , thus iucrcasinc the earn inj3. The borrower while paying inter est gets n slinru hi the earning * , which reduces - ducos linally thu amount of interest he jmys. Stranco us it mny scnin the record shows thnt wlille any member borrowing really has to pay but about 0 per cent interest , the members simply Investing for savings purposes get 13 pur cunt on their money. Onu now clnss Is started each year. Classes A and B have been closed up. Class C will soon bo. In class 0 each shuro is now worth fOft.07 , while it cost the members only $71. In other words a member in this clas , alter paying f 1 n month for seventy-one months , has paid into the association $71. His money has earned him $32.07 , so that his share is worth in cash $03.07. It will soon bo worth $100 , and ho then lecelvns bis cash. Jn class I ) each share has cost $58 , and Is now worth $73. ' , > r > . Class K cost f-ll ) , worth $ r > 0.70. Class F cost $80 , present raluo $39.24. Class cost $ 'JI , worth $ ; > ( l. < )8. ) Class 11 cost * 12 , worth f 18.M. The following arc the number of shares in the several classes : C 181 , D 118 , E 121) ) , Fir.l , G182 , 11 171. c The now class starts in with over 500 shares , ami before the first of the month will bo Increased to ! ) ,0no. The associa tion , if thus boomed , will prove a won derful help to the city. Star sale stables of Council HlufTs. The largest stock of hordes and mules west of Chicago , which will bo sold at wholesale or retail and satisfaction guar anteed. _ Star sale stables for mules and heavy draft horses. The Ito.-iHOMH Why. Whnn strangers and non-residents ask you why Council Uliill's should enjoy a boom just read them the following actual reasons. 1. The near completion of the Union Pacific bridge , giving railroad , horsec ir and wagon connection with Omaha , the cost of which is $2,000,000. 2. The building of the new wagon bridge between Omaha and Council Ulull's , which will cost f.'JOO.OOD ' , and over which will run a cable line of cars , giv ing ranid ana cheat ) transit between the two cities. 3. The building of a new hotel to cost not less than $200,000 , the plans of which are now being drawn. 4. The building of a new union depot , which will cover a space of three blocks and cost $ . )00,000 ) , out of which the nine different trunk lines of railroads will un. un.Q. The paving of Broadway to the river , making a continuous line ot paved street for a distance of seven miles. 6. The building of the Union Pacific shops , which will give employment to 2,500 men when in operation. 7. The building of several live and six htory blocks on Broadway and Main streets , tbe principal one of which is the Merriam block to cost $200,00 , ) . 8. The building and equipment of over seven miles of street unit electric railway , which will traverse the principal busi ness and residence streets of the city and afford convenient and rapid communica tion with Lake .Manawa. 9. The improvc'inont of Lake Manawa costing several thousand dollars , which will make that place a most popular re sort for boat racing , boating , etc. 10. The building of a $15,000 summer hotel at Lake Manawa. 11. The building of a new city hall which will cost not loss than $75,000. 13. The completion of the now govern ment po&tollice which will cost $250,000 when completed. 13. The building of the now county court house now in process of erection , and to cost $10r5,000. 14. The building of not less than fiOC residences during the present season , over 100 of which are already contracted for. for.The above , which aio only a few of the actual reasons that could bo enumerated , lire sufficient , together with the naturaj advantages and facilities Council B lull's oilers as a manufacturing and jobbing center are enough to convince the mosl skeptical that property in Council B lull's at its present low prices is a prolitablc and safe investment. CAUUENEHS AND FUUIT GIIOW K1JS , ATTENTION. Clioioc Property at n Unrgaln. The undersigned for a few days onl.v oilers for bale lifty acres , more or less , ell choice land well adapted for gardening and fruit growing. About twenty aerosol the tract is set to apple orchard which is in bearing , and to all varieties of choice small fruit and vineyard , divided as fol lows : The vincyanj proper contains upward' of live acres. The vines are thrifty and in bearing. Between thrco and fem acres are well set to choice varieties o ! blackberries , raspberries and strawber ries , ' 1 ho apple orchard contains more thai l.COO trees in bearing. In addition to the above cnumeratioi are n largo number of choice plums cherry and other fruits , also shade ant ornamental trees surrounding the build ings. ings.Upon the property is a large commo dious hoiiho and ordinary barns and othc oul'buildings. The soil is of excellent nuality for gar dcnitig purposes bcinir a deep black loan and IH a warm , soutn slope , and i altogether the most attractive and desir able of anything within business distant of Omaha or Council Blull's. With the new bridge completed acres the Missouri , the properly is not ovc thirty minutes drive from the Omnli : postollicc. Any party desiring a choice bargaii should apply at onro as , if not sold witliii the next two weeks , it will be withdraw ! from the market. For prices and terms apply to C. J Coi.uv , Masonic Temple , Council Blull's Moss and Itotiiery Indicted. As predicted in the UKE yesterday tin witnesses againt Herbert llotlicry am William Moss , of Omaha , went bcfor the grand jury which is in session , am these two personaccs arc now in th county jail under a bench warrant , hav ing been indicted. There is quite a bit of history conncctei with the case. Itothcry , with his brotho Kd , runs a saloon in Omaha. A slier time since Uothory created a disturbano at Fallon's road house , outside the cit ; limits of Omaha , and was on Friday 1-is lined. The jury In the case Ijxod Fnllon' damages atf75 and the line imposed wa $150 , besides ten days in jal and the costs , which amountci to about $200. Uothery wa allowed to go on his own rucognizanc and arrange matters previous to ptiyinj his line and servo his ten-day term ii juil. Instcivi of returning to the jail , i seems , ho came to Council Blull's in com pany with a couple of his friends , pno o whom , it is claimed , wub his brother Ed Shortly after having arrived in this cit ; ho visited Burhorn's jewelry store ii company with William Moss. Direct ! ; after their leaving a diamond stud wa missing , for which they were arrcstei and lodged in the county jail , where the , now n-bido , Had Judge Aylesworth on Sunpay so their bonds at $3,10 or $300 each , lustra of $1,000 each , it is more than probabl that thuir friends would have sot ther free , Their friends were hero yv&tuntu ; renewing their endeavors to get the tw froo. Rolliolcinu Next Thursday evcnjnir Uoland Ucc wilt present at tlio opera house the fare ! cal comedy , "ilumbujr " It had a rune 150 nights in New York and Is said to bo Intensely funny. Hood is a well known comedian , ami he will doubtless bo greeted by a full house. The New York Mirror , which is one of the leading dra matic papers , says of him : "Hois de cidedly a favorite with our people , and his humor is heartily appreciated. " Worthily Promoted. Fred Wcstrlp was yesterday appointed as yardmaster of the , Chicago As North western. This promotion Is to fill the va cancy caused by the resignation of Mr. Jones , and Is worthily given. Mr. Wcs- trip has been In the employ of the com- for liftoen years , and has been most Eony and trustworthy. His fellow em ployes , with whom ho is a favorite , are glad indeed to have his merit recognized. Flo is a valuable railway man , and will fill the position with credit to himself and satisfaction to all. SPECIAL NOTICES. IfcTOTXCE. Spfcln ! ndvertUomcnts , such ( is Lost , Found 7oI.onn.For Bnlo , To Rent , TSnnts. lionnllnir , etc , T | | | tioliicortoil In this column lit tlie ICMT rntuofTENCBNTSPKK LINK for tlio first laser- lonnnd KlveContaPcrl.lnoforcnch subsequent Insertion , l.euvo ndviTtUomcnta nt our odleo No. 12 1'e.uil street , ncnr Uromlwivr. Council Uluffg. WANTS. OH HKNT1'noimFlovibU Imrlicr pimp , Council Illulls. 0. W. I't-ryUBon \ Son. WANTKt-A ulrl to do olllco wotfc. Apdroes 7./ , Hoo'ollicf , Council lllulla. \ \ ' ANTED A boy about l.lyonts old to work ' inornltm nnil oxciilngs. Hey cnn go to chool. Address I , , lieu olllco , Council llhills. "V\7"ANTF,1) To rent , n siniill boi o In frond to- TT cation. 1'iunll } email nnd rent must bo : iclow t'U per month. Address by letter C. J. lee offlco. OH S.UjK-Mu lc nnd sowlnir mnchlno busi ness , together with smiill stock of holiday OOdg and n nil pupor. Good town nnd country , ttood IOCKIIon , client ) rent , profitable biiBlnusg. Invelcu J1.1K ) to JI.5JO. Would tnku jinrt In Council HlnlTs rcul cstntu. Addtesd A. L. Mnn- nit' ? , Dunlup , lown. D. H. JlcDANELT ) & CO. , [ KflnbllMied 15 H. ) No. f20 Mn'n ' Direct. i : : Council AM ) DEU.KKS IS HIDES , TALLOW , WOOL , ETC. Korses S Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail and in lots. Lnfge quantities to select fiom. Several pair * of fine drivers , sin gle or do-hie. Council Bluffs N. scirunx , Justice of'the Peace. Office over American Express. PUBLIC SALE ! COM.MENCtNG FIHDAY , MAUCII S5TII , 18ST , 1 will soil nt my residence on l\o < Creek , 10 nillcaonst of Council lllulls , my FAHM CONSISTING- 00 ACJIKS1 Well Improved , nil under cultivation ; 1M ncrcs In tnniu KTIWH ; lins n fltio now rosldcncu , con- rooms nnd nil modern Imiirovomonts , bouse costing fT,0 KX Also new barn , SlOxMs two Hnlhdny wind mllla , n scnlo housu nnd scnles , cuttle > Brd8 nnd water tnnks ; n good youno bcnrliMr orcbnrd of apples nnd sinnll fruit ; SO head < f Rood fnrm liorse , cattle , hovrs and nil farm Implements icqulreu to run n llrBt-class fnrm. Terms will In ; made known on uppllc'ii- tlon , or on day of Bale. All pnttlos thinking of InvrstltiR lire voriUnlly lnitcd to cull nnd mnku a personal o.Mimlnation of the farm nnd Im- provoments. L.VAHI ) . W. L. BIGGS , Justice of the Peace. No 504 Broadway , Council Blufls. Collections a specialty. Refers to the Bee FINLEY BURKE , Attorney at Law. C04 Broadway , Up Stairs , Council Bluffe. THEATRICAL WIGS , BEARDS , Grease Paints gj ETC. Jjj ! The Finest Im ported Line ol Goods West ol Chicago. rs. C. L. Gillette's JOHN V. STONE. JACOU MM' STONE < 5 SIMS , Attorney § at Law , actice in the State and Federal Court * Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block. . COUNCIL BLUFFS. CROCKERY , LAMPS , GLASSWARE , AKB FINE POTTERY , Price * Very Low , W. S. HOMER & Co. , JVO. Xt MA IX ST. , COUNCIL MLUFF8 , : : I A. CIVIL ENGINEERS , Geo. S. Miller & F. H. Tobey : CIVIL ENGINKUHS. Oflico over 1st National Hank , cor. Malt and Hro.idway. t jon mint estimates or plans ( or lrltlg ) ( work , foumhitlon , f crs , frnalngor survej Intfiuul pluttlntr , call upon thorn. All wo FltAXK S. 11 WE , CIVIL ENGINEER , re ) ! ( fii , o t linatcs ami reports on brMtrce viaducts. roiuiUMIoniatxl gencnil nflciocriiiK Bliio prints or any biro nlul quantity. OIUceNoWN. Slain St. , Flrt National Ban ! Blocu. . . CO. PEOPLE'S STORE. Monday , March 7th. Will OP.OII np\vartl3if M ) cnscs of Now and seasonable sprlnpr crouds. Novel- tics will bo added to each ol their bcv- crnl tlcpai'tmcnts. TlicHo arc thu newest and freshest productions of foreign nnd domestic markets , mnkiinj a collection at once elegant mid uniiiue and one never sur passed by ourselves anil never equal led by any house in the northwest. Dress Goods Dcpt splendid display of the latestl'renrh and English advanced novelties , to gether with a complotc line of staple fabrics , umkim ? this department in ev ery point full and complete. Wash Goods Dept French sntteens in elegant never before shown. French and Scotch ginghams in new patterns ami colorings. Batistes in combination and plain. Percales and domestic sattecns in up wards of 20 fresh anil original patterns Our assortment of the above is largo' and more extensive than others shown by competing houses. We invite an inspection. No trouble to show goods. Everything in this line pan bo founil in our establishment. We call atten tion of buyers to the fact that there lias been rt sharp rise in these gooils , Our goods were bought before the rise anil wo give our customers the benefit Yon can save hilly 20 per cent by mak ing your purchases of us. Wt empliasi/e the statement that in embroideries , white good * , 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 , anil ladies and cliililrous suits , new and stylisl garinpnts of Paris anil IJerlin inoilcs toffctlici1 with the newest sliapes and most approved makes of the leadhifi New York manufacturers. AVe cai convince yon that in this line , that ii quality , style and cheapness \ve an unrivalled , AVe invite the attention of our pat rons to these special features and the stock in general , No effort will b < spared to make our departments com plete in every particular and at price * lower than any house in thu west. Nos.311 , 31G , U 18 < ind320 It road way , Council muffs , JHull orders promptly and care- attended to. T . ' J * THE LEADING Real Estate Broker No. 39 Pearl street. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. HAS ON SALE TO-DAY , The LARGEST List gf PROPERTY That can be shown in the city. Call on Him. Vacant Lain , LainLf , CitiJlcaitlcnccs and Farms , acre propci'tu In western part of cit iAll selling chciti > to malic room for spring stocfc. R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Jiooni 5 , ot-rr Officer , B riiscj/'a banh ; Council Jiliijf'tt. FARM LANDS CHEAP Farming . Lands . in lown , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranging from $3.00 to flO.OO per tiero. School and state lands In Minnesota on 30 years' time 5 per cent interest. Land 15uyers fare free. Information , etc. , piven by . . . . , No. 555 Broadway , Council lUuIft , Iowa , agent for Fruidrik&en & Co. . Chicago. M. P. SEARS , STPTSBARS . Omnlm. ' Council muffs LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH Sears' Real Estate Agencj. Taxes paid , loans made , rents collected , investments made for non-residents. PACIFIC HOUSE , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. ] { . KWK , M. D. Cancers and other Tumors Removed without the knilc or Dnnvmif o liloocl. Over 150 vcars Practical experience. No 11 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. CSTConsultation ficc. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards lliondwuy , Council Ulull's , Opp Dinmiij Depo g ? - < 3 i. . C ? _ _ _ Ilor.sea nnd mules kept constantly on hand , for sale nt retail or in ear loads. Orders promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. SHI.UTKH & Houv : , Proprietors. Telephone No. 114. Formerly of Keil Sale StableTs , corner 1st. uvo. and 4th street. CRESTON HOUSE. The only Hotel in Council Bluffs Having a Eire Escape , And All Jl/wfem Improvements , 215 , 217 and 210 Main St. MAX MO1IN , Prop. K. S. ItAltA'ETT , Justice of the Peace , 4IS Hroudway , Council Bluffs. Refers t < ? any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. C. B. ALLEN , EnpeerSur , ejorMap , Publisher D ' i ' I No. 11 North Main St. Cit ? nd count ? umpiot rltlfli unJ coijntloi In weileraIowu.V brHikaunil liuniji. Jt. I > . A.1IV tV CO. , Hardware , Stoves , HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS , , , No. 20 Main St. , Council Bluffs , NEW SPRING STOCK CARPETS Curtains , Upholstry , Window Shades , Poles , Door Mats , Rugs , Sash Draperies , Etc , , ARRIVINGDAILY. . )0 ) ( Mail Mm Carefully Filled , Our Mr. Slockcrt Superintends All Work. COUNcTiBLUFFS CARPET CO. . , , ; 405 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , : : IA. FIXUi-i FltKXVirMlLr.IXKH V 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha. NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladies buying a $ Oi"t or bonnet , onu fare will be paiclj'fio , lound trip. FFJUltn .C rUNEV , u3STK3E3Pl Council liliifTs , Iowa. .