THE OMAHA DAILY KM * TUESDAY , MARCH 15. 1887 ; THE DAILY I3EE. COUNClT"BLUFFS OFFICE , MU. 12 , PEABL STREET. Delivered by rnrrier In on ; part of the city at twenty tints per wools. H. W. TILTON , - Manager. TKLnrilONBS : BDPIIWR Omce , No. 43. MIGHT Kiniou No. 25. M1XOII MiaXTIUX. N.Y.l'lumblng Co. Fcilorn at Opera House Plinrmacy. New spring uootls nt Reltcr's , tailor. I City council In session this evening. ( icorgc W. Thompson &Co. . real estate. The city schools began yesterday after n week's vacation. See W. 0. Stacy & Co. , No. 9 .Alain , for bargains in real estate. J. W. iV K. L. Squire's abstracts arc giving good satisfaction. Have you .secured your scats lor Lotta ? If not , hurry up or you'll be left to stand. The bicyclists meet at tlio Ocden to night to form a club and arrange for a oason's hport. Squlro'n park addition is a sure invest ment. Pacific avenue \vill bo built up with store buildings within a year. The play to be given for Father lira- ley's benefit on St. Patrick's day lias been postponed until some date after Lent. F. E. IJritton has received an appoint ment in the railway mail service , and will run between this city and Hurling- ton. ton.Some Some of the business mnn on Main street arc nrcnaring to follow tlio ex ample sot by I'uarl street , and have an electric light hung over the block just eolith of Hroadway. The barbers arc to organize this even ing. They have the constitution and by- Jaws of other associations , and to-night they meet at No. lui Main street to com plete organization. Now that the wcatiier permits now and permanent signs arc taking the place of the muslin signs that were hurriedly put together to advertise tlio real estate linns during the beginning of thn ureat rush for Council Hlull's real estate. There is some uneasiness as to when the fire and police alarm is going to bo tested and tlio system either approved or disapproved. The old council will prob ably let the matter go over to tlio new one. In tlio meantime the system can be Informally tested , and kept in use. Deputy Sheriff O'Neill started last niplit with three of his boarders for Tort Madison , where he is to leave them. Whlpplo , Paxton and Tales formed the trio. Jimmy hated to part with thorn , but so long as they had to go he seemed to feel better about having them change to Fort Madison than to any other place. Hob Graham and Hurt Tostevin had a lively time hunting ducks. Their horse got so intert'sted in watching them that lie stood on his hind legs , the better to eeo how they were getting along. He tumbled over backwards , into the buggy , smashing it so that they had to ride homo horseback , tandem fashion. The boys yesterday sat on the softest cushions they could find in Hattonhauer'.s while watch ing the wicked buggy being patched up. Two smart fellows were arrested Sun day night for disturbing the peace of the Salvation Army meeting. Those who go to these meetings simply to bo enter tained should not trv to give an enter tainment of their own. They never make a success of it and their olVorts arc not appreciated. Someway the rest of the audience do not reali/.o how smart these smarties are. On account of the verdancy of the two fellows arrested Sun day night they were allowed to go free after being given a short lecture. The new council will probably proceed to elect a street commissioner. The city should select some good man , pay him well for his time and BCO to it that no devotes - votes his time to the city. The need of more attention to tlio condition of streets is becoming more apparent daily. What is everybody's business should bo placed in the hands of some one good man , who will see to it that the streets arc looked afttr. If not there is liable to bo R suit which will cost the city moro than ono month's salary for a street commis sioner. .Fourth street for a block south of Hroadway is in a deplorable condition so far as sidewalks arc concerned. This is ono ot the most valuable blocks in the city , and if there is need of sidewalks anywhere thorn is the location. It seems btrango that this portion of the center of the city should be allowed to remain year after year a disgrace , when the property can well ailbrd tlio expense of the best sort of walks. The council should see to it that the bad spots are supplied with needed improvements. There is 0110 lot in front of which there has been no sidewalk for years , and pe destrians have had to wade through mud there season after season. ' 1 ho lot is a valuable one , and if tlio owner , whoever ho is , has not the enterprise to build a walk the city should build it and tax it up. There arc several poor excuses for walks , and several bad places where a person's life and limbs are jeopardized. Right in the heart of the city to allow sucvli a state of a Hairs is a sad comment on the enterprise claimed for Council Blufls. Onn of the most valuable corner busi ness lots on Hroadway can bo had at a bargain if taken soon. Inquire at No. 41 Main street. Store your Heating Stoves with Cole & Colo. Experienced men handle them , black them and sot them up in the fall. 41 Main street. liltcrnvy and Social. AH persons who destro to spend & pleasant evening and at the same time glean some profitable literary ideas will lind It to their advantage to attend the literary and social at the V. M. c. A. hall to-night nt 8 o'clock. Admission and re served scats free to all , both ladies and gentlemen. ntOOIU.MME. Answering questions , by the secretary. Music Messrs. Uailollet and Tullcys. Debate-Led by Messrs. Uiddlecomb and Hardy. Heading Dell O. Morenn. Muslcj flute and violin , Messrs. H.xdollel ThoUlacicllorsoandRlder"-S. E. Curtis i . . . _ Not a Very IMonmutt Trip. "Around the World in Eighty Days' was presented last night at Dohany's tc * largo sized uudienco. The play is 0114 which is a great attraction for the gallery lory pods and in consequence that portion tion of the house had a larger crowd thai ever before in the history of the now opera house. The company is very pooi and the necessary scenery to make thi play what it might bo , oven in the hand : of those who presented it , was laokini in all respects ; the company having littli of their own. "Philoas Fogg" by W. L Fleming and "John Archibald" by J. I1 Fleming wore very tame and F. W. Grct ton as "Joan Passe Partout1' IB by n < the best " " means "Passo Partouts" eye put on the boards. Largo and choice stock of carpets , in grain , tapestries , body Urussels velvet n8 moquettcs , etc. , will bo opened early th coming week t No. 401 Hroadway. D not forgot the number. The finest thins of the season , Let us figure ou your rooGuc. COlc. . Cole , 41 Main street. CHOOSING A SCHOOL BOARD , The Democratic Trio , Bain , LawEon and DeHaven , Elected. ALL PROPOSITIONS DEFEATED. Morse Disturbed By n Burglar The Work On tlio lievy Commenced Tolny IJOBI Night's Ctutell. . The School Election. The school election yesterday did not excite the interest which its importance demanded. Many did not go near the polls ( and there seemed little of that ani mation which causes a full expression of the will of the people. At an early hour in the morning there was a move made for starting in some tickets bearing tlio name of some lady as one of the direct ors. Tlio suggestion was in many re spect'an admirable ono and one which would have met with much favor had it been made earlier. It came late and the group of enthusiastic citi/ons hardly knew how to handle it. It was decided , however , to have some tickets printed with tlio name of Mrs. Jacob Sims as ono of the members of tlio school board. As Mis > ) Squire she had been ono of the most successful and popular teachers hero , and her name lor Mich a position would have been voted willingly by many , but consultation with some of her friends,1 and the fact that it was late to makesuiii ! a move caused tlio decision to bo changed and the tickets were withdrawn. The fact that no registration was re quired for this elci'lion caused some dis cussion and no little confusion. There was much dill'eienco of opinion as to tlio details of voting. Various old registra tion books were used and voters who had to swear in their votes found after wards that their names were on the books. So far as known no one was pre vented Iroin voting , but the election was by no means satisfactorily conducted. There was a report that it had been discovered by some who hail looked up the law carefully tiiat a-special registra tion was necessary , ami that for lack of it the whole election was illegal. Tlio minor went so far that it was reported an injunction was to be served on the board to prevent the canvassing of the vote. vote.The following was the result by wards : riusr WAKI > Macrae , 70 ; Conover , 7rt ; Bryant , 85 ; Rain , 10'J ' ; Lawson , 101 ; DoHaven , 153. First proposition for 33 , against 195. Second proposition for 74 , against 1.10. Third proposition for 87 , against 133. Total votes cast , 243. siroNi : > WAitn. Macrae , 112 ; Conovor , 81 ; Hryant , 90 ; Rain , 311 ; Lawson , 282 ; DoHaven , 323. First proposition for 50 , against 317. Second proposition for 110 , against 381. Third proposition for 1H ! , against 203. Total votes cast , 412. iiintu WAiin. Macrae. 155 ; Conover , 121 ; Hryant , 111 ; Rain , 212 ; Lawson , 170 ; DeHaven , 222. First proposition for 42 , against 228. Second proposition for 215 , against 75. Third proposition for 73 , against 249. Total votes cast 307. FOIJHTII WAUU HIKST 1'RKriNTT. Macrae , 150 ; Conover. 128 ; Hryant , 123 ; Rain , 177 ; Lawson , 101 ; DcHaveu , 190. First proposition for 00 , against 217. Second proposition for 01 , against 210- Third proposition for 08 , against 202. Total votes cast 311) ) . FOURTH WAUU SKCOSn VKF.C1NCT. Macrae , 25 ; Conover , ; iO : Uryant , 23 ; Rain , 100 : Lawson. 101 ; DoHaven , 92. First proposition for M , against 100. Second proposition for 14 , against 105. Third proposition for 10 , against 103. Total votcs cast 122. TilK SUMMARY. Tlio total vote was : First , 213 ; second , 412 ; third , 307 ; fourth , 441. Total , 1,403. Macro ; , 524 ; Conover , 422 ; Uryant , 437 ; Rain , 909 ; Lawson , 874 ; DeHaven , U78. First proposition : for , 205 ; against. 1,183 ; second proposition : for , 540 ; againat , 831 ; third proposition : for , 405 : against , 010. This gives the democrats a clean sweep , Rain and Lawson being elected for the full term and DeHaven for the short term. _ _ For Social IMirtty. Tlio interest awakened hero in the White Cross movement promises to re sult in some practical good being ac complished. It is not probable that Council Hlufl's is worse than other cities , nor is there any more need of greater social purity hero than elsewhere. Still , those who are acquainted with the local happenings , as those necessarily are who gather the news from all parts of the city , realize that there is enough im morality and indecency hero to demand some practical reform. Hardly a day passes but that the reporter snifl's some unsavory odor , whether ho wants to or not. There is much scandal in tlio air , and many good reputations suffer at the hands , or rather the tongues of the gos sips , but there are aside from the work of the gossips , many actual occurrences which point to the need of a movement of reform in education and habits. Within a very short time the papers of this'city have had two excellent opportu nities for furnishing sickening , scanda lous sensations to their readers , if they cared to deal in that kind of reading. In both cases the young men were from the best families hero. The feelings of friends , the hopes that the young men would save their reputations by future well behavior , has caused the mutters to bo passed over lightly. The instances are referred to simply as illustrating how the best young society of the city is being honeycombed. Rev. T. J. Mackey has boon making a strong push for a helpful reformatory work. Mrs. Cole , of Mt. Peasant , has also been turning public thought to this subject. The address delivered by her in St , Paul's church some months ago , and the one delivered by her Sunday night in the Presbyterian church , were both strong appeals for United effort to stay social evil. She is ono of the plcasantcst public speakers who ever addressed the people hnro. Her reasoning is clear , and her , diction is beautiful. Such an earnest and honest worker with her abilities can but accomplish much in Inciting to thought and action. Besides her public addresses she has been giving some addresses to tlio ladies , andarranging the necessary preliminary work for organization for permanent work along this line. imOKEN Ol- ' HIS JtEST. J. AV. Morse Not Only Loies Bleep But IIU Pocket Book find the Thief. Shortly before 1 o'clock yesterday morning the residence of J. W. Morse , No. 100 Bluff street , was entered by bur- jjlais by a window. Mrs. Morse was t10 awakened by smelling something burn 10 ing and discovered a follow standing in or their bedroom facing the dressing case and holding a match in his hand , by the n- flickering light of which ho was evi , dently taking a survey of the probabili li'jo ties for plunder. She awoke her hue- o band , who jumped out of bed to grab the fellow , but the uurgjar was n little too nimble and ho went out of tlio room & and jumped out of the window , Morse n close second , Morse was not in travel ing trim and the follow hud a great ad vantage over him in respect to clothing. J hero was little to do but to examine as to what had been taken. Morse found that the fellow had been deliberately in specting the rooms , ns a largo number of burnt match were scattered about. The fellow had gone through tlio pockets of Morse's pantaloons , and had taken his pocketbook containing f 5 , and a little bag in which there was 00 cents in change. Yesterday morning the empty pocketbook was found on Fourth street nearly in front of John Keller's resi dence. Morse has done considerable service in catching thieves , burglars and crooks , having been on the ponce force for a long time , and having done con siderable detective work. Having caught thieves so many times , it seems n turn about that thieves should catch him just once. He invites the same fellow to come again , and ho declares that tlio next time tlio fellow won't beat him in the mid night race to the window. Electric door bells , burglar alarms and every form of domestic electrical appli ances at tlio New York Plumbing Co. L. H. Crafts < k Co. , are loaning money on all classes of chattel securities at ono- half their former rates. See them before securing your loans. The City Fathers. At the meeting of the city council last evening the contract was completed with M. A. Moore for building the levy. The work slaked out is to bo commenced to-day and is to be completed within lif- toun working days , Mr. Morse to forfeit ? 50 for each day beyond that time if delay is due to him. The con tract is 10 cents n , cubic .yard. A number of sidewalk contracts were lot S. C. Hicks to build six feet and four feet plank walks. Wickham Bros , got the contract for six foot brick walks ; Catcrlin for three foot plank walks , and M. A. Moore for two foot plank wnlks. Dr. Bellinger presented a bill of $40 for attendance upon a small pox case in 1835. Referred. Dr. llanchctt , ofllco No. 12 Pearl street ; residence , 120 Fourth stieet ; telephone INO. 10. For aero propertv , residences and busi ness property call on W. C. Stacy i\s Co. , Mo. 9 Main street. Not Dead , Hut Hurt. The police received a call last evening by telephone from the Northwestern depot , the report being that a man was lying dead in the yards near there. The. fellow proved not to bo dead , as was sup posed , nor liable to die right away. He had considerable whisky on board and fallen from a two-wheel cart , knocking him moro senseless , if possible , than be fore. He was picked up , taken to tlio jail and thcrocarcd for. His injuries ap peared to be mainly about the head and not deemed serious. Ho gave his name as O'Connor. New Embroideries just received at Ilarkuess Bros. Our large stock of Carpets and dry goods is now arriving and being placed in store. From tins date wo shall be pleased to meet our friends and custo mers both day or evening at the old stand , No. 401 Broadway. HAKK.NESS Buos. Wood For Sale 100 cords good hard wood. W. C. STACY & Co. , I ) Main street. See the now Satin Corset at Harkncss Brothers' . The little Jersey Corset found at Hark ncss Brothers' . Personal Paragraphs. John Bcno now goes cast to restock his dry goods house. Mrs. J. F. Hart started last evening for Notre Dame , Ind. , wiierc her son is at school. Mr. Joe Roff and Mrs. T. J. Warren go to Atlantic this morning to attend a musical concert. Mrs. Warren has two nieces who take the principal parts. Thomas Baldwin , who during the re cent real estate excitement lost about twenty-seven pounds of flesh , is recup erating Iiis shattered health at Colfax. Call and see the stock of horses and mules at Star Stables before purchasing elsewhere. Star sale stables for mules and heavy draft horses. Star sale stables of Council Bluffs. The largest stock of horses and mules west of Chicago , which will be sold at wholesale or retail and satisfaction guar anteed. _ Contractors and builders will lind it to their interest to get prices on lime , cement , plaster , hair , etc. , from Council Blufls Fuel Company , 53'J Broadway. Telephone J30. Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. J. W. & E. L. Squire. No. 101 Pearl street , Council Bluffs. Now goods arriving at Harkncss Bros. ' D. II. McDANELD & CO. , [ Established 16-A ] No. ? M Mnln Street , t : : Council ninth. COMMISSION MERCHANTS , AND 1)E\LEI18 IN HIDES , TALLOW WOOL , ETC. OEESTON HOUSE. The only Hotel in Council Bluffs Having a Eire Escape , And All Modern Improvements. 215 , 217 and 219 Main St. MAX MOHX Prop. CROCKERY , LAMPS GLASSWARE , , AND FINE POTTERY. l'rlren Very Low , W. S. HOMER & Co. , , JVO. 2X MAIX ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , : : IA. OFFfCER d ) PUSEY , Council Blufla.Iowa. if. scirmtz , Justice of the Peace. Oflice over American Express. E. S. BARRETT , Justice of the Peace , 410 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. „ _ . . _ _ , _ _ f r.lj 10 .lop t . _ tad lion h * Ih.m return . ( ! . 1 m.u rtdlcil cur. Vmt v. nnd. U * dli.iu of Yiri , KriLIl-tir or rilLINU IICINIsa Uf.-locf ( Uldr. Iwarrut ajTtmtir Uicur. lha wonk tut * . BMAO.O oin.r. b.T * fftUtt4 U na rMftoa for not nc.lTlnf tara. * nJ M OBC * for InMlM ud > tru B lll. of ID j Inhlllbte nnwdr. flli. Bipra. . ud fo.1 i < Ac , II toil. JOB nolhl.r ( or * trial , and 1 IU r . Adaraai / . U. J. OOI. m Itatt llju.w Icrt SPECIAL NOTICES. Fpfclnl ndvertlFcmcnta , such ns t/ost , Found ' .lo I/inn , For Snlo , To Kent , VNnnta , Iloimllnif , etc. , will tiolnsortoti In ( Ills column nt the loir ratoof TEN CK.NTS I'HH LINK forthollrst Insor- Ionnnd KlvoCenurcrMnoforoftcli subsequent Insertion. Lvnvo advertisements nt our olllco No. 12 t'carl street , nuur Uroailwar , Council UlufTs. WAJJTS. \VANTKD Three flrst-clnss waiters ot IIccli- T tclo hotel. WANTP.D A gpcmul cook ; nlso n illsli wushor nt llochtclo hotel. BOAKDINO-Also fimiMied rooms on Avenue A near 8th street. Kmiulro nt No. CIO llroiulwny. FOIl SAMS An upright jilnno with ncdiil nt- tnchmcnt , In uooil condition. Will ex- clmiiKO for real estate. Time. Otllccr. FOH SAIiK- Music nnd sowing1 tnnchlno busi- nr s , together with small stock of Holiday KoodH nnd null paper. Uood town and country , Bond local Ion , elienp rent , prodtnble business. Imrlcp H.1W to $ I.6JO. would tnko jmrl In Council Illuirs rent ostntc. AdiUess A. L. .Man ning , Dunlnp , ( own. NEW SPRING STOCK CARPETS Curtains , Upholstry , Window Shades , Poles , Door Mats , Rugs , Sash Draperies , Etc , , ARRIVINGDAILY. . Mail Ordres Carefully Filled , Our Air. Stockert Superintends All Work. COUNciTBLUFFS CARPET CO. , 405 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , : : IA. Horses § Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select from. Several pairs of fine drivers , sin gle or do'ible. Council Bluffs JOHN V. &TONE. .1ACOU SIMS STONE & SIMS , Attorneys at Law , aclice in the State and Federal Courts Rooms 7 and S Shugart-Benp Block. COUNCIL BLUFFS. PUBLIC SALE ! COMMENCING FRIDAY , MAHCII 23TII , 1837 , I will soil nt my resilience on Ko Crock , 10 milcBonst of Council Ululla , my FAIIM CONSISTING OF 300 ACHES ! Well Improved , nil under cultivation ; 15) ucres In tiimo ( iriw ; Imsn line new residence , con- tnlnlng 14 rooms luitl all moJcrn Improvements , honso Lostlnjr 7,0-H Also now barn , iiOxS'J ; tuo Hnlltclny wind mills , n scnlo liousu nnd settles , cuttle yards iind water tiinks ; n ( food youim licurhiK orclmrd of apples mid gmiill Irult ; W head < f Kood fnrin hordes , cuttlo , lion's and nil farm Implements required to run 11 llrst-clnxs farm. Terms will bu made known on applica tion , or on day of snio. All parties thinking of InvestliiK aio cordially invited to call and inako n peisonnl oYiimlnatlon ol tbo tarm and Im provements , i ; . WAK1) . K. D. AMY & CO. , Hardware , Stoves , , AND ( HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS , No. 620 Main St. , Council Bluffs. O. R. ALLEN , EngineerSufvejorMap , , Publisher No. 11 North Main St. City nnd county map * of cltloi nnd countlei In wceternlonii.Nubrtultiiund Kansas. W. L. JilGCS , Justice of the Peace. No , r)04 Hroadway , Council Blufla. Collections a specialty. Refers to the Bee Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards Droadwuy , Council Uluffs , Opp. Ium my Dcpo g _ _ Horses and mules kept constantly 01 hand , for sale at retail or in car loads Orders promptly HHed by contract 01 short notice. Stock sold on commission SHLUTEU & HOLEY , Proprietors. Telephone No. 114. Formerly of Keil Sale Stables , corner 1st. avo. and 4th street. . jf. HIVE , at. n. Cancers and other Tumprs Removed without the knile or Drawing o Blood. 'Over 30 vcars Practical experience. No 11 Pearl St. , Council Uluffs. tyConsultation free. FJIAXK 8. ItlCE , CIVIL ENGINEER , Denlyns , e t litmtcs and reports on bridges vluduuu , foundatloni aud renoral engineorinir Blue prints of any ilzu slid Quantity. pnico No 13 N. Jfaln Ht. , Flr t National Dan Bite * . CO. PEOPLE'S STORE. Monday , March 7th. Will oiieii upwards of no cases of Now and seasonable spring poods. Novel- tics will be added to each ol their sev eral departments. These are the newest and freshest irodnctions of foreign and domestic narkcts , making a collection at once elegant and unique and ono never sur passed by ourselves and never equal ed by any house In the northwest. Dress Goods Dept A splendid display of ( he latcstFrench and English advanced novelties , to gether with a complete line of staple fabrics , making this department in ev ery point full and complete. Wash Goods Dept French satteens in elegant design , never before shown. French and Scotch ginghams in new patterns and colorings. Batistes in combination and plain. Percales and domestic satteens in up wards of 20 fresh nnd 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 tiiis line pan bo found in our establishment. Wo call atten tion of buyers to the fact that there has been c 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 incut is equalled by any similar stock , Our variety Is immense , our prices low er than the lowest. Our Special Feature. wraps , jackets , and ladics < and eliililrcns suits , now and stylish garments of Paris and Berlin modes , together with the newest shapes and most approved makes of tlio leading New York manufacturers. We can convince you that in this line , that in quality , style and cheapness wo are unrivalled , We invite the attention of our pat rons to thcsu special features and the stock in general , No effort will bo spared to make our departments com plete in every particular aud at prices lower than any house in the went. Xos.31-1 , ; 11G , 318 and U20 Broad way , Council Uliiffi. Mull orders promptly and care fully attended to. . .A . gnftr Hterfi BALDWIN & TROUTMAN THE Leading Real Estate Brokers Have Property of Every De scription , FOR SALE IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY , 506 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa GARDENERS AND FRUIT GROWERS. Choice Property at a Bargain , Fifty Acres Choice Land Adapted for Gar dening and Fruit Growing. About twenty acres of the tract is set to apple orchard which is in bearing , and to all varieties of choice Miiall fruit and vineyard , divided as follows : THE VINEYARD I'ropcr contains upwards of live acres. The vines are thrifty and in bearing. Between three anil four aeres are well set to choice varieties of black berries , raspberries and strawberries , THE APPLE ORCHARD Contains more than 1,600 trees in bearing. In addition to tlio above enumeration arc a large numbers of choice plume , cherry anil other fruits , also shade and ornamental trees surrounding the buildings. A LARGE COMMODIOUS HOUSE , Ordinary barns and other out-buildings. The soil is of excellent quality for gardening purposes , being a deep black loam and is a warm , south slope , and is altogether the most attractive and desirable of anything within business distance of Omaha or Council IJlufls. With the new bridge completed across the Missouri , the property is not over thirty minutes drive from the Omaha postofllco. Any party desiring a choice bargain should apply at oneo as , if not .sold within the next two weeks , it will be withdrawn from the market. For Prices and Terms Apply to C. COLBY . J. , MASONIC TEMPLE , COUNCIL BLUFFS. A. H. HWK. iS. W. 11AYMOND RICE & RAYMOND , Real Estate Brokers , No. 13 North Main Street. Lower Floor First National Bank Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Real Estate Vacant Lota , Lands , Clt\l \ Jlcsldcncea and Farms , acre property in western part of city. Ml celling cheap to malta room for sprlitfj stock. R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Jloom a , over Officer tC J'uey' bank , Council Jtluffn. M. F. SEARS , S. F. SEARS " LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH to' ' Real Estate Agency. Taxes paid , loans made , rents collected , investments made for non-residents. PACIFIC HOUSE , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. 1514 Douglat St. i Omaha , NEW IMPORTED BTTLES OPEN. Ladies buying a $5 hat or bonnet , one fare will be paidj'fio , lound trip , FINLEY BURKE. Attorney at Law. 004 llroadw.iy , Up Stairs , Council lihifft.