THE DAILY BEE. COUNCliTBLUFFS OFFICE , MU. 12 , PEARL STREET. Delivered ty cnrilcr In nny part of the city nt twenty ccnta per wook. H. W. TILTON , Manager. TELEPHONES ! BtMWc * > Orncr , No. U MIUIIT F.DIIOK No. 23. 1M1N011 MENTION. N. Y.Plumbing Co. New spring goods at Kcltcr's , tailor. George W. Thompson &Co. . real estate. Latest spring millinery novelties at Friedman's. Sco W. C. Stacy & Co. , So. 0 Main , for bargains in real estate. J. W. & E. L. Squires' abstracts arc giving good satisfaction. A full line of new millinery just re ceived at II. Friedman's. Justice Burnett yesterday married Alex Turner and Miss S. I ) . Wilton , an Omaha couple. This being the 17lh of March the An cient Order of Hibernians give their ball this evening. Squire's park addition is a sure invest ment. Pacific avenue will bo built up with store buildings within aycar. D. P. Dodrill and Kli/.a Crooks , young folks from the northern part of the county , were yesterday happily married oy Squire Uiggs at'his ollice. The clectrio light plant is to bo doubled. The demand for now lights is great , es pecially since the merchants have taken in hand the lighting of streets. Lot the town bla/o. The funeral of Mrs. Sarah Crabbc , mother of Mrs. S. Farnsworlh , is to beheld hold nt the daughter's residence this afternoon nt n o'clock. The remains will be interred in Fairview cemetery. The wheelmen have started in their organization with Frank Cook as presi dent , and Irving Parsons secretary and treasurer. Perry Badolett and Clarence Judsou will serve as an executive com mittee. From the Boston ( Jlobo it appears that Miss Lewis docs the most remarkable fall nt the end of the third act of "Tho Creole. " After the fall for n couple of seconds , all is still as death , then the cheering begins , aud Boston was set wild night after night. Billy Picrson and a fellow named Sweigart. who have been occupying an old rookery together , got into some al tercation yesterday which resulted in Sweigart being put behind the bars on a charge of assault and Picrson being laid out iu ono of the hospital rooms up stairs with a bandage over his head. The ecalp w und will probably heal soon. Another beauty of the dear old lady's "boiler iron" edition was apparent yes terday morning. One column of its choice reading matter had n double bond on each end. The top was concerning Mor- monlsm , nnd the botton half of the col umn was upside down nnd finished off with a heading , also upside down , con cerning Cassius M. Clay. It isn't every one WHO can make up a paper so that two men can sit opposite each other and rend with equaluaso at the same time nnd in the same column two different arti cles on two different subjects. The old Indy should got a patent. The first duty of the now council should bo to lind some outlet for the Pearl street Bower. The business houses along that street have been waiting patiently for Bomo move. The sewer is laid along the Btreot to Fifth avenue , but as there is no sewer for it to run/into the pipe cannot bo used. The ncaring of completion ot the court house is a reminder of the ne cessity of having some sewerage for that building. It has been proposed to build a Fifth avenue snwor for that purpose , and let the Pearl street sewer empty into that , but what shall the Fifth avenue Bower empty into ? It's a puzzle , but the city fathers will doubtless solve the prob lem. One thing is certain , it has got to be solved in some way , and the sooner the better. An Omaha couple , Hugh Thompson and Anna Mnch , were married hero on one Sunday in January by Justice Bar rett. Now turns up wife No. 1 , who claims that Thompson is n bigamist. De tective Edgerton was over hero last week looking up the record , and now Thomp son has got to f nco the music. The wedding - ding is well remembered hero , as thu couple got lost on thu bottoms and had quite an experience , which was narrated in the BEE ut the time. They were very particular nbout having the BEE reporter excluded from the room during the ceremony - mony , nnd warned the olliciating justice not to lot the marriage bo published. Its appearance in the BIE nttractod the at tention of the womnn who claims to bo the only nnd original wife nnd she started on the warpath. Electric door bells , burglar alarms nnd every form of domestic electrical appli ances at the Now York Plumbing Co. L. B. Crafts & Co. , are loaning money on all classes of chattel securities at one- half their former rates. See them before securing your loans. Wild Over Lotta. The opera house last night was packed with an enthusiastic audience , who gave a most hearty welcome to Lotta ns ' "Mu sette , " or "Bright Eyes. " Seldom has there been such a sccno in the oporn house as last evening. From beginninc to iinish there was the greatest enthusi asm , and applause followed applause in terspersed only with labghtcr. Lottn appeared ae ever , inimitable , indescriba ble , a bundl'j of nerves with the quick ness and keenness of lightning , and the winsome simplicity of sunshine. She ' has a peculiar charm which wins and en thuses any audience. Dr. Manchott , ollico No. 13 Pearl street ! residence , 120 Fourth street ; telephone cto. 10. Our largo stock of Carpets nnd drj goods is now arriving and being placed in store. From this date wo shall b ( pleased to moot our friends and custo rncrs both day or evening at the old stand No. 401 Broadway. HAKKNESS Bitos. Stnr'salo stables of Council Bluffs The largest stock of horses and mulei west of Chicago , which will bo sold a wholesale or retail aud satisfaction guar autccd. Personal I'aragraphB. . J. P. Organ , of Neola , visited the Bluff yebtcrday. II. Mendel , the Ncola merchant , wa hero yesterday. Fred Wallwoy leaves this morning fo > t-n day visit to Nebraska. Hiram Poulson , son of Ur. Poulson , ex pccts to spend thu summer here. B. Silloway , formerly of the Ogdoi house liure. has sold the Clifton housu a Cedar Rapids. J. R. Beard , of Harvey & Beard , Ncola was > u the city yesterday on his way t Grant , Nob. , accompanied by his wife. Charles Wilson , the well-known turf nian , and former owner of Little Sioux will remove his family to this city in few days. He will also bring a numbe of speedy horses with him. W. K. Honglnnd , president of the Per Plow and Wheel company , Peru , III. , n turned to his homo yesterday over th Rock Island , after a day's visit with hi brother , C , G. Hoagland , of this city. The best stock of. shellst ammunitlo and sporting goods at , 41 Main stree Cole * Cole. . A MURDEROUS MYSTERY. Was Irvin .First Foully Dealt With and Then Put On the Track ? THE HIGH SCHOOL GOING UP. A Holt HtrAttRcr llcllcvcd of ills neil While Seeing the Sights Ono Workman lilts Another With iSpnde. . Was He Murdered ? The finding of tltc body of the ninn Jrvln near the Broadway crossing on the Northwestern railway , continues to bo a mystery worthy of the shrewdest detec tive investigation. The supposition that while drunk he carelessly came to his death by being run over by the cars docs not seem to satisfy the friends , and vari ous circumstances indicate that such a theory is not altogether reasonable. Yes terday another brother , from Madison , Neb. , arrived here and spent the day in investigating the matter , by the aid of Chief Mullen. A number of cir cumstances nro considfcrcd as so adding to the mystery as Sto make it at least possible that the man was foully dealt with , and then left there for the train to limsh. The railway men nro puzzled over the fact that no one knew when ho was run over , or how. No outcry wus heard , and nothing at all known of the occurrence until the finding of the body at daylight. It is said that seldom , if over , an accident of this kind occurs , without there being sonic cry or groan loud enough for some of the trainmen to hear. The most suspicious circumstances , however , arc in regard to money matters. The unfortunate man left his brother's home in Madison , Neb. , with a cousin , on the Ulst of last month. Ho then had with him several hundred dollars in cash. He was not given to spending money , and Had not drank anything for mouths , although before that tune he had some , and occasionally got on a spree. Ho went to Fremont county , selling some patent right which he had. On his person - son were found sonic tax receipts , show ing that he had recently paid some taxes at Sidney. It is possible that ho may have bought sonic real estate there with his money , but equally probable that he got the real estate in trade for his patent. Ho had in his pocket about $5.80 when found , but as ho was in the habit of having more money than that , it awakens some suspicion. Moro suspic ion is aroused , however , from the fact that neither his watch nor revolver were found upon him. A search was made about the city yesterday , and at Gold stein's pawn shop on upper Broadway , were found a watch and a revolver which are believed to belong to the dead man. The brother is cortam as to the vatch , identifying that positively. As to ho revolver he is not so sure , but thinks t was the one ho owned. Mr. Goldstein says thn revolver was sold to him for $5 and the watch pawned for $7 by a min who came there early in the evening of Monday last. Ho describes the man who eft the articles there , but the description Iocs not tally with the description of the load roan. It resembles it somqwhat , lowoycr , enough to raise a question as o whether Irvin did not dispose ot these irticlcs himself. This idea is scouted by Us brother , who says he had no occasion o pawn anything , tor if ho ran short of money ho knew where to get it very readily without resorting to any such method. It is a significant fact also that 10 pawn ticket was found on the body. The man gave his name as Smith , and from this and other circumstances the heory is advanced that somcono robbed ho man and then disposed of these arti cles. It is also urged that the appearance of ho body and the marks about the place where the accident occurred , were not such as are usually found in the case of a ivo man being run over by the cars. Ihcro was less blood , and the condition of the body indicated that life bad been extinct for some time. The supposition that ho had boon foully ilealt with and then this means adopted ; o cover up the crime , seems to bo grow ing in favor with these who liavo been investigating the details. Whether enough will bo discovered to settle this question is a matter of doubt. The chief circumstances against the theory is that the locality is too public , apparently , for ; hus placing a body , it being rjght on Broadway. Still it is urged that it might nave been placed there at an hour in the night when there was hardly anyone passing. The investigation is by no moans ended , and the brothers with thu oflicers propose to search thoroughly every trace leading to the discovery of the truth. A Higher High School. The proposition to change the high school building on the hill into a normal school having been defeated by a yoto of the people , aud the proposition to build another school house having likewise boon lost , the school board will now have to make some change to accommodate the needs. The high school has been re moved from the hill , and has been occu pying the portion of the Bloomer build ing. It Is now proposed , and the idea will probably bo carried out , to change back again , placing the high school classes in the bic building on the hill. The young ladies and gentlemen will thus be obliged to do some climbing every day , It has boon pretty well settled , from the experiences of numerous fam ilies hero , that this climbing is by no moans healthy or helpful to the young folks , especially the girls , and some cases are reported in which even fatal injuries are attributed to this cause. There are many who will not send their children to school on the hill. Tlioy prefer to send them to some private school , or send them to some other city to "jet their school' ing. The attendance will be cut down , and the school system of the city will suflcr somewhat , bat it seems that such a change must bo made to accommodate all. During the past year scholars in some grades have had to do without scats or dusks , squat on the edge of platforms , or occupy benches in the hall , but as there can bo no now build' ing put up , it serins that the crowding will have to bo got along with the best way possible. If children sutler froir being thus packed like herrings the parents cannot with much consistency lind fault except with themselves. Tlu only way to get any relief scums to be tc remove the high school to the hill and lot the Bloomer building bo occupied uj the smaller pupils. It is expected that there will bo considerable siderablo complaint , as there will b < many inconvenienced. Many will object to jeopardizing the health of their duuuh tors by sending them up the hill , bu they can hardly lind any fault will the board for thus arranging matters The voters have taken the responsibility of suylng that is the way they want it and the board can but carry out the wisl thus expressed. A Soft Stranger. Charles McCloud and Tom Brooks wen yesterday lodged in the county jail ti await a further hearing on the charge o robbery. The statement of the atlair ii which they were concerned , as learnei from these who caused their arrest , I that the victim ot the robbery is an 1111 nois man , who was en route to Columbus Neb. , to testify in a case which was sc for ( rial yesterday ; Thu stranger wen into Mctcalf's saloon , where McCloud was tending bar. He fell Into conversa tion with McCloud and Brooks , who was hanging around the place. They , learn ing that ho was from Illinois , at otico struck up a friendship on the ground of having lived there themselves , and be tween the narration of reminiscences , drinks wore taken and the dice shaken. The stranger got pretty mellow and flashed his money foolishly. Then a hack was taken , and Brooks and McCloud took the stranger around to sec the sights. In ono house of prostitution Mc Cloud orderedjhreo bottles of brer , and when the girl came for her pay , McCloud turned his back as ho opened up the pocketbook belonging to the stranger. A looking gla s happened to bo where it reflected the situation to the cirl , who says that she saw McCloud not only take out of the stranger's pocketbook enough to pay for the beer , but also slip out : i number of bills. After a little the pocketbook was returned to the stranger , and while ho was listening to the gay talk of the girls , McCloud and Brooks slipped out of thu house , leaving him alone. Ho afterwards found that his pookctbook had been filled with some nieces of paper , so as to make it seem fat , but that all of his money was gone , about ft. ! . On finding that he had been robbed he notilicd the police , who becan investi gating the matter. Thotwo young men were arrested , and their bonds et at $ 1,000 each. They are to havn a prelimi nary hearing next Tuesday. The stran ger was anxious to go on his journey , but momiscd to return to prosecute. As he had no money with which to got to Co lumbus one of the friends of the young men is said to have let him have f 10. It is possible that the all'air may bo squared so as to prevent any further publicity. If Brooks anil McCloud had a better repu tation the evidence against them would not seem so strong , out they have * o acted as to make it easy of belief that they might yield to temptation. Contractors and builders will lind it to their interest to get prices on lime , cement , plaster , hair , etc. , from Council Bluffs Fuel Company , 53 ! ) Uioadway. Telephone 130. Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. J. W. * K. L. Squire. No. 101 I'eurl street , Council Bluffs. I'lnyoil a Spndc. A little dilliculty arose yesterday among some of the men employed in cutting away the trees and making various im provements about J. C. Stewart's resi dence. An old man , George Dresden , was being plagued by some of the younger mou until he lost his temper , and in his rage ho lifted his spade and with it struck ono of the young men , named Stiles , a blow over the head. Stiles did not seem to bo seriously hurt , and did not even stagger. A few min utes later , however , he fell to the ground unconscious and remained in that con dition over an hour. Dr. Mongomory was called and niado a careful examina tion , but no fracture of the skull was dis- ccrnablo. Stiles was removed to his home on the bottoms , and it is thought that ho will speedily Ufe all right again. For a time yesterday , while ho was lying apparently dead , it seemed that the affair was a very serious one , and the reports concerning it did not grow less as they went. Star sale stables for mules and heavy draft horses. A Family Koiinlon. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Young yesterday celebrated their twelfth wedding anni versary and last evening they were the Ifappy victims of a surprise party. The peculiarly pleasing feature of the gather ing was the reunion of Mrs. Young's brothers and sisters. John Temploton , chief of the fire department , is a brother. Mrs. W. H. Campbell , of Missouri Val ley , on.c of the sisters , was hero also with ler husband and daughter. Others of the relatives came , it being the first reunion of the Tcmph'ton family for twenty-live years or so. They all seemed happy in deed. For aero property , residences and busi ness property call on W. C. Stacy & Co. , No. I ) Main street. New Embroideries just received at Harkness Bros. Call and sec the stock of horses and mules at Star Stables before purchasing elsewhere. Miss Licwlfi. To-morrow night Miss Lillian Lewis is to appear at the opera house in "Tho Creole. " The St. Louis Glebe-Democrat says. "She is beautiful and her imper sonation is highly intelligent. Her facial expression aud her play are exceedingly clover and her impersonation well rounded and altogether delightful. " Saturday afternoon matinee. "Frou Frou" will bo presented and Saturday night "Leah , the Forsaken. " An immense stock of dry goods and carpets arrived at Harkness Bros , yester day. Card of Tlianka. We tender our sincere thanks to those of our neighbors who so kindly assisted us during the illness of our late brother , who passed over the river of life on March 10 , also to his many friends and to the members of the order for the main sympathies they manifested in his behalf , Hcspoctfully , Mil. AND MltS. 1) . S. BltENNEMAN. > . H. McDANBLD Ic CO. , [ Ettabllihed 13 < S3. ] No. HO Main Street , | I i Council Bluff * . COMMISSION MKHCIIANTS , ANIJ UFA [ .HIS IV HIDES , TALLOW , WOOL , ETC. GRESTON HOUSE. Theonly Hotel in Council Bluffs Having a fin Escape , And AH modern Improvement * , 215 , 217 and 210 Main St. MAX MO UN , Prop. CROCKERY , LAMPS GLASSWARE , , AND FINE POTTERY , Price * Very Low , W. S. HOMER & Co. , NO. S3 MAIM ST. , i COUNCIL It LUFFS , : : I A OFFICER d5 Council BluffsIowa. JV. SCUUItZ , Justice of the Peace. Oflice over American Express. E. S. BAIINETT , Justice ot the Peace , 415 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Refers to any bank or business .house in tli city , Collections a specialty. SPECIAL NOTICES. Rdrcrtlncmcnta , such as Lost , Found ioIxiinKor Bnlc , Tq llcnt , "ftimts , Bonrdlnir , etc. , will tiolneortod In this column nt tlio loir ratcof TEN CUNTS I'BH MNK for the Dm Inner- onnnJ f I voContil'er Line for cncli subsequent nsortlon. l.cnvo fXJvbrllsemcnta nt our offloo 4o. 12 t'carl street , near Uroatlwnr , Council UlutTa. ' WANTS. tVANTKD Mr yoiluK mnnSO ycnrs old , eltun- T ? lion ns f nlc'iiiHn In dry Rootlj , clotlilnpor toots nncl Miocs : "J years oxiierluiico. will vurk on trial. Speaks Trench nnd English. lyrtle Illnck , llfti Ayr. H , Council lllulTB. \\ANTin-TlircollrBt-cliiS9 : wnlteisot Buch- tolohutcl. ANTHD-A eocnnd cook ; alto n dish wnslior nt llochtclo hotel. OAHIINn-Al. o furnlihul rooms on Avenue A nunr Etu street. Umuilro m No. 810 Ilrondwny. [ 7Ult SAI.i ; An uprlclit iilnno with pedal at- -L tnchmcnt , In good condition , will ex- hnnge for mil crime. Thos. Ofllccr. fPOH SAM- ) Music nnd sowing mnchlno lni l- JL1 ne ; , together wllh sinnll stock of holiday goods and wall paper. Good town and country , ffooil location , cheap rent , profitable business. mrlcu flK ( ) to tt,5JO. Would take part In Council ( Huffs rrnl estate. Address A. L. .Man ning , Dunlnp , lawn. NEW SPRING STOCK CARPET Curtains , Upholstry , Window Shades , Poles , Door Mats , Rugs , Sash Draperies , Etc , , ARRIVING DAILY. Mail Ordres Carefully Filled , Our Mr. Stookert Superintends All Work. COUNciTBLUFFS- CARPET CO. , 405 B&OIDWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS IA. , : - : . Horses ยง Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select ( torn. Several pair * of fine drivers , sin gle or do'ible. MM WISE , Council Bluffs JOHN V. SrO.VE. JACOU SIMS STONE & SIMS , Attorneys at Law , notice in the State and Federal Courts Rooms , 7 and S Shugart-Beno Block , COUNCIL BLUKKS. PUBLIC SALE ! COMMENCING FRIDAY , MAI1CII 25TH , 1387 , I will soil nt my residence on Ko ? Crock , 10 miles oust of Council Illuffs , my FAHM CONSISTING OF 300 ACHES 1 Well improved , all under cultivation ; 15' ) ncrcs In tume Kruss : luisn Uno now residence , con taining 14 rooms nnd nil moJern Improvements , boiisu coating * 7m ( Also ninv Imrni0x50 : ; tuo linllidny wind mills , a sculo liouso nnd scales , cuttle yards and wntor t suits ; n good young bcurhiK otclmrd of nppIcB and small fruit ; 20 lii'iul oi peed fiirm horses cattle , IIOKS nnd nil farm Implements required to run u tlrst-clnss farm. Terms will tin nmdp known on tippllcn- tion , oren dayot sulo. All parties think In ? of investing nte cordlnlly Invited to call nnd make a personal o.\nmluatlon of the farm and Im provements. K. WAIIU. 1C. D. AMY & CO. , Hardware , Stoves , ) AND ( HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS , No. 620 Main St. , Council Bluffs. O. B. ALLEN , EnpeerSurveyorMap , , Publisher No. 11 North Main St. Otv ami county mnpiof cities and counties In iff Hern lowa , Nctmukuand Kan as. W. L. BIGGS , Justice of the Peace. No 504 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Collections a specialty. Refers to the Bee Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards Droadwuy , Council Uluffg , Opp , Dummy Dope 2 8 y * - 3 Horses nnd mules kept constantly on hand , for sale at r tail or In cur loads , Orders promptly'filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission , SIILUTRR & BOLEV , Proprietors. Telephone No. 114. Formerly of Keil Sale Stables , cornet 1st. two. and 4th street. It. ItlCE , M. D. Cancers and other Tumors Removed without the knile or Drawing c Blood. Over 30 vears Practical experience. No 11 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. CSTConsultation free. FKA.NK S. ItlCE , CIVIL ENGINEER , Designs , o t Jinnies and reports on bridk'ca vlnductd , fotindatloni uud general ontjlnuuriiiK Blue prints of any Hlzn alul quantity. OIBco No 13 N , Main St. , First National Hani BlecJt. CO. PEOPLE'S STORE. Monday , March 7th. Will oiion upwards of 50 cases of New nnd seasonable spring * poods. Novel ties will bo added to each ol their sev eral departments. Tliesc nro the newest nnd freshest productions of foreign nnd domestic markets , making a collection nt once elegant and unique nnd one never sur passed by ourselves and never equal led by any house In the northwest. Dress Goods Dept A splendid display of the IntestKrenrh and English advanced novelties , to gether with a complete line of staple fabrics , making this department iu ev ery point full and complete. Wash Goods Dept French sntteciiB in elegant design , never before shown. French and Scotch ginghams in new patterns aud colorings. Batistes iu combination and plain. Percales aud domestic sattccns in up wards of 20 fresh aud original patterns Our assortment of the above is larger aud more extensive than others shown by competing houses. We Invite an inspection. No trouble to show goods. ing Goods & Linens Everything in this line can ho found In our establishment. We call atten tion of buyers to the fact that there has boon a sharp rise iu these groods , Our goods were boniylit before the rise and we give our customer * the benefit You can save fully 20 pur cent by mak ing your purchases of us. We emphasize the statement that In embroideries , white goods , underwear , luces , ribbons , aud notions our assort ment is equalled by any similar stock , Our variety is immense , our prices low- ur than the lowest. Our Special Feature. Spring wraps , jacket , and ladies and childrcns suits , now and stylish garments of Paris and Berlin modes , together with tlio newest shapes and most approved makes of the leading New York manufacturer ? . We can convince you that In this line , that in quality , style and cheapness we are unrivalled , Wo invite tlio attention of our pat rons to these special features and the stock in general , No effort will be spared to make our departments com plete in every particular and at prices lower than any liouso iu the west. Xos.31-1 , : tlt , 318 and U2O Uroad- way , Council HlttJJ'a. Mull orders promptly and care fully attended to. BALDWIN & TBODTMAR y THE Leading Real Estate Brokers Have Property of Every De scription , FOR SALE IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY , 506 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa ATTENTION I 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 hearing , and to all varieties of choice small fruit nnd vineyard , divided as follows : THE VINEYARD Proper contains upwards of five acres. The vines are thrifty and in bearing. Between three nnd four acres are well set to choice varieties of black berries , raspberries and strawberries. THE APPLE ORCHARD Contains more than 1,000 trees in bearing. In addition to the above enumeration are u large numbers of choice plums , cherry and other fruits , also shade and ornamental trees surrounding the buildings. A LARGE COMMODIOUS JiOUSE , 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 , aud is altogether the most attractive and desirable of anything within business distance of Omaha or Council Blulls. With the new bridge completed across the Missouri , the property is not over thirty minutes drive from the O in aha postofllce. Any party desiring a choice bargain should apply at oneo as , if not bold within the next two weeks , it will bo withdrawn from the market. For Prices and Terms Apply to G * iT MASONIC TEMPLE , COUNCIL BLUFFS. A. II. KfCE. E. W. IIAYMOXD RICE & RAYMOND , Real Estate Brokers , No. 13 North1 Main Street. Lower Floor First National Bank Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Real Estate Vacant Lot * , Lands , City Residences and farms , acre property In western part of city. All selling cheap to make room for sprlnu stock. R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Jloom R , over Ofllcur C fusey's lank , Council M. F. SKARS , S. P. SEAUS Uinalm. _ Council Ululfg LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH Sears' Real Estate Agency , Taxes paid , loans made , rents collected , investments made for non-residents. PACIFIC HOUSE , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. FIXEFll KyClf-MfLLfNIJTtlf 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha , u j NEW IMPOBTED STYLES OPEN. Ladies buying a $5 hat or bonnet , cue fare will be paid ; fie , loUnd trip. FMLEY BURKE , Attorney at Law. 001 llroudwny , Up Stairs , Council IllutTa. fli