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THE SUNDAY BEE : MABOH 20 , 1S87.-TWELVE PAGES. FTHE SUNDAY BEE. ; COUNCIL BLUFFS 5 , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. F { Delivered by cnnlcr In ny pnrtof the city at twenty cents per wsck. H. W.TILTOK , - - Manager. TKLKPHONKS : Hmnrfia Omcr , No. 43. MIGHT EDITOR No. 33. M1NUH MKNTION. N. y.Plumbing Co. New spring goods at Roller's , tailor. George W. Thompson &Co. . real estate. Sco W. C. Stacy & Co. , No. 0 Main , for bargains in real estate. J. W. As E. L. Squires' abstracts are giving good satisfaction. Ol ) . A. McDonald and Kd Slack were yesterday lined for being drunK. in passing Bushnell's store H. P Officer slipped into a hole in the iron railing and badly wrenched Ins right leg. Squire's park addition is a fliiro invest ment. Pacillc avenue will bo built up with store buildings within a year. A vagrant , with the romantic name of Frank Do Vance , was yesterday scntcncc'd to ten days , just as easily as if he had been a plain John Smith. Noohi North found out yesterday that it knocked a big hole in a $10 bill , just to indulge in a little public cursing of a fel low who made him mul. : Permits to wed was yesterday granted to Joseph Grass and Augusta L. Jackson. * both of Omaha ; Thomas Bauman and v Annie Dachtler , botli of this city. Read every word in Henry Eisoman & Co's now advertisement which appears in another column. To-morrow will be n lively day at that popular establish ment. Henry Eisoman & Co. have taken the precaution to prevent other dealers from buying up their special sale of kid gloves by limiting each purchaser to two pairs nt 85 cents a pair. M. Connor was lined yesterday morn ing for being drunk.Ho could only pay part down , and was allowed time on the balance. In less than three hours he was drunk again and again led hi. The Spiritualists met at the Essex hotjso at 2:30 : o'clock this afternoon to consider arrangements for celebrating the 31st oi March , as the thirty-ninth an niversary of their organization. A warrant was issued yesterday'for the arrest of a colored man , VV. Bedloy , on the charge of stealing a pair of shoes from the room of a dusky brother , John Morgan at No. 10 north Main street. Mrs. Mitchell , the lady in charge of the trimming department of | H. Friedman's millinery establishment , leaves to-day for the east after spring and summer styles. Upon her return Mr. Friedman will have his annual spring opening. Each purchaser at the special sale of lawns , ginghams , sheetings , percales , shirtings and other special bargains in their domestic department to 12 yards each. Be on hand early and get what wo offer you and ask for no more. Henry Eisoman & Co. The new council meets Monday night. Gcorgo Motcalf , ono of the now alder men , who has been out of the city , re turned yesterday and qualified. The othe'r new alderman , Mr. Wells , is ex pected to arrive also in time to qualify. There are already nine applicants for the position of street supervisor , and i , more are to bo heard from. The difli- I culty In giving out this plum without * causing ill feeling. All cannot bo the lucky ono , and the disappointed oues Will probably bo lusty kickers. The river is rising rapidly , but Council Bluffs has done away with all anxiety about it , there being no danger of any damage of by overflow. The levee has been built to quiet the nerves of those who saw danger ahead , and there seems nothing now for evil forbodings to lean upon. The Stuart dramatic company occupies the opera house all of this week , poning to-morrow night with "Rosedalo. ' ' The company has an excellent reputation , and must have confidence in its own merit , and securing public approval here , or so long an oni-a ronient wotil i not te made. The prices will bo popular ones , ranging from iiftcen to fifty cunts. Mrs. G. G. Rice has received the sad news of the sudden death of her sister , Mrs. Beach , at Albert hea , Minn. , which occurred on Thursday. Mrs. Beach was aged about eighty-live > ears. She had lived several years with Sirs. Rico hero , and hud formed numerous acquaintances hero. She was in usual health until a few minutes before her death , when she complained of a sudden pain , and seat ing herself in a chair expired almost im- mediately. New goods will arrive to-day at Hark- Bess Brothers. Special Bale To-morrow Only. 175 dozen kid gloves at 35c. per pair , that cost to import from $1.25 to $3.50 a toalrt Twenty-live cents is the price for 'to-morrow only. You can come and got two pairs , no more at " ' i PEOPLES store. L. B. Crafts & Co. , are loaning monoj OB all classes of chattel securities at one- i } kali their former rates. See them before ' ' ecurlng your loans. IP. * Money to loan on real estate. Coiincl Bluffs Real Estate Loan and Trust Co. Room 0 , Everett block. ' ? Persona ) . ; Attend the special kid glove sale teL - L | . > morrow at Eisemau's Peoples store. , Only two pairs to bo sold to any ono per son at S5c. per pair. Regular price $1.50 'to $2.00. None will be sold at that price after to morrow. * ' For aero property , residences and busi- r6ess property call on W. C. Stacy As Co. , 'No. 0 Main street. & Dr. llanchett , ofllco No. 13 Pearl street : 'residence , 120 Fourth street ; telephone 10. Talk la Cheap , But the kid gloves that hisoraan Pee plea store will soli to-morrow at 25c. a jpairaro still cheaper. Every lady can get two pairs , no more , and trio sale will i at 6 o'clock to-morrow evening. * , Call and see tbe stock of horses and . mules at Star Stables before purchasing , elsewhere. ' If f We have Just received hundreds oi \ rolls of new carpets direct from the fac tory and can offer the best of induce .wants in patterns , quality and quantity to select from at the old place , the head ' quarters for carpets and dry goods , No ? ' * 4B1 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Harkncs : isT" New carpets at No. 401 Broadway. sale stables for mules and hoavj fVAraft horses. . \ t Dee the new Misses * Corset at Harknos : Brothers. _ 1 Star sale 'stables of Council Bluffd TM largest stock of horses and mulei lWt of Chicago , which will be sold a Wholesale or retail and satisfaction guar , at ed. " Store vour Heating Stoves with Cole < S ' .Cole. Experienced men handle them -"Slackand set them up in tbe fall. 4 ' .finlu St. . H. Lee , No. 123 Upper Broadway work and dress making , wishes tc \t \ Me her old friends again. THIEVES BREAK THROUGH. Having Chloroformed Their Victim They Got His Boll Easily , THE PLACES FOR WORSHIP. An Important DcoUlon on Sewer As sessment Personal Mention and lirlcf Hits or News From All Around Town , Anothrr Ilurelnry. Yesterday moining when John Thonio- son , living at No. 714 Fourth street , awoke he found that some one had en- yred his room during the mpht. En- .ranee had been gained by a wlndow.and fiom the feelings of the victim , and other circumstances , it appears that chloroform lad been used upon him to make him sleep. His pantaloons were found in the yard , but his pockelbook containing $120 in casli was gone. The job was worked well. It seems that the same gang is ( lo ng nil of this work lately in Council Blufls , anil that the burglars are resi dents of the city. It seems that the po lice ought to bo onto them by this timo. They had a good chance to nab them the other night , when they were shadowed , ind were evidently about to get at work , when by the eagerness of one of the otli- cers the gang was alarmed , and nothing sould be done. It would pay the city to liavo an ollicer detailed to shadow the suspected fellows , and watch them until a good opportunity presented itself lor nabbing them. The burglaries are get ting altogether too frequent. The Assessment Lnw. A decision has just been rendered l > y thosuprorao court , which is of special Interest to this city , as it is upon a ques tion which has been several times raised liero in regard to improvements to bo paid for by special assessment. The con stitutionality of the present sewer laws , by which assessments are levied is fully sustained. The suit was brought by Davis against the city of Dos Mo'ncs. ' Davis brought suit to cancel the contract which the city had entered into with Mr. McCauley to construct a sewer along the street adjoining his property , and to as sess the cost thereof against said prop erty , and to enjoin the citv from in any manner attempting to enforce t > ald con tract. The plaintiff contended that the city is already indebted beyond its constitntioml limit , and that this contract creates a debt and would therefore bo void. Thc.question determined is : Docs the contract in question create a debt againsl the city ? The court says : "It seems to us that the contract in question does not create an indebtedness against the city. There is no doubt that the city is authori/ed by law to make special assessments for im provements of this character upon prop erty adjacent to the improvements. Such arc the plain provisions of our statute. See chapter 103 laws of 1878 , and section 10. chapter 108 , laws of 1880. The con tract involved in this case , expressly pro vides that the certificates issued by the city shall bo accepted by the contractor In full payment for his work without re course ou the city. The city can never bo held liable to any action for the con struction of the sower. Its resources cannot bo affected thereby. Its contract is fully and completely performed by as certaining the amount of property chargeable to the adjacent property and the issuance of assessment certificates to the contractor. Miss Lillian Lewis , Miss Lillian Lewis , who for two nights and a matinee has appeared at thn opera house , has won high praise from those who attended the entertainments. She is certainly an actress worthy of the title of artist. She is intensely emotional , and while she has not a pretty face , she has a grace of manner which makes her charm ing. Her costumes are elegant and her appearance is so easy that she is evi dently so much at iiomc before the foot lights as to render her fascinating. The greatness of her acting is , however , not in her personal charms , uor in her dress. She has a strength which is a pleasing re lief from the rush of prettily dressed dolls who are aspiring to histrionic honors. Her voice is not effeminate , and at lirst im presses ono as too coarse f9r ono of such grace of manner , but the distinctness , the feeling which she throws into every word , and especially in the stronger displays of emotion , renders it a powerful feature , handled with great effect. Her stage falls are probably as wonderful as any one of the details which make her so pleasing an actress. As Cora in "The Creole" she falls down a flight of stairs , not with any of thosn apparent self-Havings so common to the stage , but the fall is a genuine one , and fairly startles the audi ence. The wonder is that she docs not break her neck. She is quick in action and enters into her lines with t > n earnest ness which shows that her heart as well as head is in the part she takes. The company supporting her is excel lent. It is not a large company , but ex cellently arranged. There are no sticks , and several of them are of more than or- ninary ability. It is to be regretted that there were not larger houses , but a va riety of circumstances rendered the dates a little unfortunate. With the reputation she has established here , her next appear ance will ensure for her a full honso. The Bridge Is Sure. That there will bo a speedy building ol the wugou bridge at the foot of Broad way there is no longer any good reason to doubt. The preliminary arrangement ? arc being rapidly completed. It is ex pected that the bids will bo in so as to be opened and the contract lot by the 20th of April. The contract will call for the completiorr'of the bridge by tbe 1st ol next January at the latest. The bridge will bo the basis for numorons other enterprises torprises , which are now ensured , us there can be no longer any doubt as tc the bridge. Council Bluffs is entering upon the most prosperous year In its his tury , .and the building improvement ! already in sight indicate that the growtl of the city this season will be marvelous Those who liavo been investing in real estate are confident , and are not eager tc sell even at an advance , preferring tc Invest more , rather than pull out. Wit ) the now bridge alone Council Bluffs wii bo given an impetus which wil cause property to continue to advance rapidly. The other eutcrpi isos are mov ing along well , and Council Bluffs has t solid basis for its hopes of a futun growth. _ _ _ _ _ In Memorlam. Hawkeye Lodge , I. O. O. F. , ha : adopted the following resolutions : Whereas , After a protracted Illness , ou : beloved brother , Past Grand T. C. F.Bren neinan , has passed to the higher life , there fore Itesolved , That we the members of llawk eye lodge , N0..1W , l O. O. F. , feel a dee ) stnso of bereavement In the loss of one wh < showed his appreciation of the principles < > Odd Fellowship by seeking In every laiulnbli manner to promote its Interest and welfare not only In tbe lodce room but also lu his In tercourse with his brethren and others In Ihi world at larae. Itesolved , That In emulation our brother' ! exauiplti , we shall best promote the Interest of our beloved order. Resolved. That we sympnlhlio piofniindl ; with the relatives of our ( Ieeeajio4 brother ii their bereavement ilesolved , That in commemoration of ou loss , ourlodgcd room bo draped in mourning for thirty days. Resolved , That these resolutions bespread tinon our minutes , that they be furnished our city papers for publication nod B certified copy , under zeal of the lodge , be presented to the relatives of the deceased. J. F. SPAKE , A. 1) . DICKKV , A. O. VAN lions- , _ Committee. Sunday Services. The following arc notices of special in terest to those seeking some place in which to worship to-day : FIltST OONOHEOATIONAt. Services in the Congregational church to-day , morning and evening. Morning subject "Prill's Absorbing Passion. " Ev ening , "Responsibility to the Truth. " A rordial invitation is extended. IlAl'TIST. The pastor of the First Baptist church will preach at tOUO a. m. Subject "Ja cob's Now Name. " In the evening the Young People's missionary society. The Temple builders will have charge of the services with appropriate exercises. All cordially invited. UNION CHAPKL. Services to-day at Union Chapel , Har mony street , at il o'clock , conducted by Kev. E M. K. Flomming. Sabbatn school ut 4 o'clock Thursdiiy evening. Bible rending , conducted by Miss Ellis , recently from DCS Moincs. SavonarolaTho subject of the lecture this evening in Saijit Paul's church will be "Savonarola , the work , of Florence. " The services will bo as usual 10:15 : a. m. Holy communion 10 a. in. , and evening service 7:80 : p. m. The public and strang ers are welcome. MKTIIODIST. The annual missionary anniversary will bo observed at the Broadway M. E. church to-moirow. The morning sermon will be preached by the Rev.V. . 11. Ship- man , of Coin. Iowa. In the evening a platform meeting will bo held at which Prof. James McNaughton will preside. Addresses will be delivered by J. N. Brown , Ksn. , Rev. Shipman and the pas- toi of the church. Everybody welcome. ritUSUYTClllAN. There will bo no preaching services at this church to-day. Sunday school as UMial. A few nice spring jackets still left at Ilurkncss Bros. New Owner * for Imiut. 1' Heel sheillf to J K 1'eteison 12 In 3i ( 7043 s d-8139. James H Itlco to Mary J ilubbard lots 10 and 'JO block 4 Van Burnt Ac Ulce's add vv d ? ; oo. oo.WmKocpkn to Clnuz JlorstlotS block 23 Avoca w d ? 500. Arthur 11 Cliaso to Fred Lehman , s K se Vt 7ii " 8 Lincoln w u Sl,7oO. A B Platt to A J Brown lots 3 and 4 block 8 and lot 7 In block 13 Hall's aild w d-8fOO. W B Pierce to Albeit Plat M lot 3 and 4 block 8 and X lot 7 In block 13 Hall's add w d -S-JOO. CHI & P railroad to John Dunn nc sw 2 7042 vvd-S3Gl ) . L K Davis to M F Ilohrer lots 0 7 and 8 block 3 Uayllsa & I'.ilmer's add w d Sl.rxw. .lolin Million to 1111 Metcatf X lot 10 block 7 Bayllsi' 3d K d-SSSUU. John Mitiien to 11 llMetcalf 3-3 lot 10block 7 Hajllss' 2.1 add w d Sl.lflO.00. Daniel A Coo to M C Talhott part w yt sw and pai t so se 4 74 38 bond 3:1,400. : Ben Winchester to S A Winchester 10acres on south side s i so 18 76 43 Kane w d SU.OJO. Silvester Edwards to J Q Anderson lots 1 2 3 block 1 John Johnson's add ( ox molt 82,000) ) w d-SO,000. MONDAY , IM AltCH 21. Carpets at 14 Cents 1'cr Yard at Gold- bcrc'B , 1H Main Struct. Attend the Carpet Sale MONDAY AT GOLUHKUG'S , 18 AAIN ST. Brussels Carpets at 58 cents , MONDAY , MAKCII 21 , AT GOLUBKKO'S. A stock of carpets to bo sold at ONE-HALF PRICE AT ( lOLuiiKita's. The entire bankrupt stock of Carpets must be sold during the week , commen cing Monday , March 21 , at GOLDUEBG'S , 18 Main Street. We will positively not sell any of the bankrupt stock of carpets before Mon day , March 21 , at GOLDUKKG'S 1G Main street. A bankrupt stock of carpets to bo sold for one-half price. The sale to commence Monday , March 21. 85 rolls of carpets to bo closed , ALL WITJIIN ONE WIIK. : 10 rolls of carpets at 14c per yard. The usual price ! 15c. 8 rolls at 21c , usual price 45c. 10 pieces , line quality , 20c. 11 pieces at Wo. 18 pieces at 45c. 15 p'cces Brcslau corcep at 7oc per yard. 8 pieces at 73c. All the prices wo mention hero are just GOc on the dollar. The goods are to be sold during the week. The carpets will bo sold nt GOLUEHG'S , 18 Main street , On the second floor. Misses. Corsets at Harknoss Brothers. Personal Paragraph ! . Mrs. Jennie McConncll is ill. T. B. Baldwin has returned from Col- fax. fax.Rev. Rev. Mr. Cooley , of Lincoln , visited the Blutl's yesterday. W. H. Fink , of Rock Raoids , la. , has been looking over the city with a view of investing C. H. Smith , of the firm of Carman , White & Co. , real estate brokers , has just returned from a business trip in the northern part ot the stale. J. L. Trumbull , of Dos Moincs , super intendent of the American express com pany , was in town yesterday with Mr Reynolds , attorney for the company. Mrs. Jo. Roll and Mrs. T. J. Warren re > turned yesterday from Atlantic , whore they have been visiting. Miss Hobert , n niece of Mrs. Warren , returned with them for a visit hero. Rushing at llarknoss Bros. Ono ol the most valuable Corner Busi' ness Lots on Broadway can be had at f bargain if taken soon. Inquire at 41 Male street. Card orThanka. The parents , brothers and sisters , ol John T. Morris , wish to extend then most sincere thanks to their many friend : for the kindness shown to their beloved son and brother , through his illness am death ; also to his classmates of 1878 ant others for the iloral decorations sent him An old hunter living In the Crazy mount ains of California caught a younK benvei soon after Its birth and carried It to his cabir where he gradually made n pet of it. Asthe youngster approached maturity lie got t < bulldiiiK dams , and each morning tin hunter found his cabin floor divided by i dam which reached from wall to wall , tin component parts of which were lirewood boots , articles of clothing and other movabli nrtlcle.i In the house that could be reachet or transported. To ndd to the confusion i basin or bucket of water.lf possible , was cap sized and flooded over the mi or. This Huh animal vtho had never seen a stream or dante to know either , was busily at work engage * in doinp what his foiefathem had dolio t thousand times before him. While allothei game or fur-bearing tnme of the northwcs nrelikaly to be extei initiated without adis sontlnK voice , poor little harmless and hard work Inn beaver has found a fast frlund In the cattlemen and herd owners. The reaboi Is obvious. In this treat dry country am climate the streams and water holes on tin ranees urn few and far between. Molsuin IH the cattlemen's greatest want Now i benvei destroy * nothing but trees , and then ore few of the latter on thu great treelesi plaint ) of Montana , the beaver ot necessity llvjcs. on shrubs and root * , and builds hi dam when ) he may , TbU just suits tin cattlemen , who liuils In the Inslinltlcant lit tin quadruped , compared to his 1.000 poum steers , a most valuable ally In provldlni ponds and drinking itlacea where there wen none boforo. HI l > calJ Garman , White & Co. , flic wldc-awako real cstato brokers , n few days since , sent city and county maps with plats of several additions , to Hnmtas City capital ists , who are about to.inyest In Council Blufls dirt. Acre , business and residence property and vacant lots In all parts of the city for sale. .Carriages always ready to show our customers property. Correspondence solicited , Btartllng Spc'olfll Snlcs. The mammoth People's sloro has started a scries of Special sales nnd begin with them to-morrow. It is the in tention of Messrs.Henry Kisoman& Co. to inaugurate this metropolitan custom and it will no doubt meet with the approval of trade in this vicinity. Their immense stores are full to overflowing with the finest lines of goods handled by them , and these special sales will give buyers rare chances. On April 14 ono of the postoflico clerks is to marry an Omaha belle. J. (1. Tipton , law , real estate and in surance , 527 Broadway. Special bar gains. Curious Clocics. Frederic G. Alathcr , in Popular Science Monthly for March : When the Emperor Charles V of Spain retired to the monas tery of St. Yuste , he took with him his clock-maker , in order to while away the time by constructing the movements of clocks. So wonderful were some of the pieces of work which they made , that the monks would not believe any ono except thn devil had a hand in them , until the machinery was shown to them by the ox- emperor. Il was ordered by Charles that when ho should die all of these clocks should cease running and it is said to bo a fact that hi& orders were obeyed. Another king of Spain came to Geneva to sec a clock which had been made by lroa merchant of that city. Upon the clock we're seated a shepherd , a negro und a dog. As the hour was struck , the shepherd played upon his flute , and the dog played gently at his feet. But. when the king reached forth to touch an apple that hung irom a tree , under which the shonhcrd rested , the dog Hew at him and barked so furiously that a live dog an swered him , and the whole party left in haste. Venturing to return , ono of the courtiers at > kcd the negro , in Spanish , what time it was. There was no-reply ; but , when the question was repeated in French , an answer was given. This frightened the courtier , who rejoined his companions , and all ot them voted that the clonk was the work of the evil-one. Unou the belfry of the Kauthaus , in Coblent/ , there is the head of a giant bearded , and helmeled with brass. The giant's iiead is known as ' 'the man in the custom-houso ; " and whenever a country man meets a citizen of Coblent/ away from that place , instead of saying , "How are all our friends in Coblent7.v" he asks , "How is the man in the custom-house ? " At every stroke of the boll which sounds the hours upon the clock , the mouth of the giant open and shuts with great force , as if were trung to say , in the words ot Longfellow , "Time was Time is lime is past. " > i Why Ijorcl Churchill IJofi England. London Truth : Tile rkalicious and medacious organ of the ! Primrose league announces that Lprd { Hurtington Land Mr. Gladstone , having , "declined to meet Lord Randolph Churchill,1 ? ' he "conse quently went oft" in a hutt'aiiroad. " These statements arc pure fiction and there is no foundation whatever for the spiteful innuendoes contained m them. Lord Uandolph Churchill will'be no more damaged by the pimping , jobbing snarls of the tory press than Mr.'Gladstone has been. As a matter of fact.tho loft Eng land by the udvico of his medical attend ant , and his departure vhad bcrn decided some time before ho left. NEW SPRING STOCK CARPETS Curtains Upholstry , , - Window Shades , Poles , Door Mats , Rugs , Sash Draperies , Etc , , ARRIVINGDAILY. . Mail Ordres Carefully Filled. . - )0 ) ( - Our Mr. Stockert Superintends All Work. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. , 405 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , : : IA , CROCKERY , LAMPS , GLASSWARE , FINE POTTERY. Prices Verj/ Low , W. S. HOMER & Co. , A'O. S3 M.4IM ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - : ; JA. Announces thut His Block of Finelmported SpriiMininery ! In Choice Shapes ot jfa's ' & Bonnets , Together with a LarficTAne of Novelties in Fanr/l / Jl/irt terlals lit now Jiendy for Your Cure fnl In ipertlon. 1514 Douglas St. ( Omaha , SPECIALNOTIOES. Ppeclal advertisements , such as Lost , Found ' /o Loan , For Bale , To Kent , TV ants , Bonntlnr , etc , , will bolnserted In thli column nt tbo low ratoof TKNCKNTSI'KU LINK forthe first Inset- Ion and Five Cent * I'or Line for each subsequent Insertion. Leuro advertisements nt our olBco No. 12 Pearl strcit , uc.ir llroadway , Council tlluffg. _ WANTS. WANTKD-15 tcamstorg mil 30 teams for rallrond work,8 miles from Council Illuflg. J. O.Jiouldcn. WANT KfJ A wood worker nt Hattonhnucr s carriage fnctorjr. No. 2T to Ul'i. Fourth Btreot. lo a llrst-cln B mnn iruort wnires nntl steady employment will bo gnoti. No others ucoil npply. W' ANTED fir younir man 9) ) yours old , situa tion as salesman In dry yooiK clotlilnir or uoots and shoos : 0 years experience. Will work on trial. Speaks French and Kngllsh. Myrtle Black , H02 A\o. 11 , Council muffs. FOH SALH- Music nnd sow ln machine busi ness , tOKother with small stock of UnlMuy goods ami wall paper. Oood town and country , irood location , cheap rent , profitable business. Invrico Jl/JOO to l.rJO. Would tnko part In Council HlulTs rrul ostato. Address A. L. Man ning , Uunlap , Iowa. FINLEY BURKE Attorney at Law. 604 Broadway , Up Stairs , Council Bluils. jv : svituitx , Justice of the Peace. Oflice over American Express. OFFICER cC Council BlulTsIowa. Korses S Mules For all purposes , bought nnd sold , at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select from. Several pair * of fine drivers , sin gle or double. WISE , Council Bluffs E. S. BAKNETT , Justice ol the Peace , 415 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. JOHN V. STONE. JACOB SIMS STONE & S/MS , Attorneys'at Law , aciice in the State and Federal Courts Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCIL BLUFFS. PUBLIC SALE ! COMMENC1NO FIUDAY , MAKCH 25TH , 1887 , I will Boll at my residence on Keir Crock , 10 mllcicast of Council llluffs , my FARM CONSISTING OF 300 ACRKS ! Well Improved , all under cultivation ; 150 acres In tumo grass ; hasn flno now residence , con taining 14 moms and nil modern Improvements , house , ' coatliiR f7OJO. Aim now barn , 30x50 ; two Ilulliduy wind mills , a scale house and scales , cattle yards and water tnnks ; a good youna ncarlmr orchard of apples and small fruit ; 20 head t good farm horses cattle , hogs and all farm Implements re iulrcd to run a first-class farm. TCI ins will bo made known on applica tion , or on day of sale. All parties thinking of Investing arc cordially Invited to call and make a poisonal examination of tbe farm and im provements. B. WAttD. II. D. AMY & CO. , Hardware , Stoves , ) AND ( HOUSE FURNISHING 600DS , No. 620 Main St. , Council Bluffs. O. H. McDANEI.D & CO. , [ Established ISiH. ] No. fCO Mnln filroet , ; : t Council Bluff * . COMMISSION MERCHANTS , AND DEAMCUS IN HIDES , TALLOW WOOL , ETC. W. L. BIGGS , Justice of the Peace. No 504 Broadway , Council Blufl'd. Collections a specialty. Refers to the Bee Star Sate Stab/es and Mule Yards lirondwny , Council Blulfs , Opp. Dummy Depo and mules kept constantly on hnnd , for sale nt retail or in car loads. Orders promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. SIIUUTEU & BOLEV , Proprietors. Telephone No. 114. Formerly of Koil Sale Stables , corner 1st. avo. and 4tli street. JZ. HIVE , iU. D. Cancers d other Tumprs Removed without the knlle or Drawing o Blood. Over 80 vears Practical experience. No 11 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. jg Consultation free. ORESTON HOUSE. The only Hotel in Council Bluffs Hairing a Eire Escape , And All Modern Improvement * . 215 , 217 and 210 Main St. MAX 3IOHX , Frop. FRANK S. RICE , CIVIL ENGINEER , DoMg-ns , o tlmates and reports on brlilRca , viaduux , foundation * und Koiiernlotitflneeiing. Blue prints of uny Blzn alul ( imintlty. Ollleo No 13 N. Main bt. , First National Dank BlocK. E. It' RAYMOND A. H. RICE. . . RICE & RAYMOND , Real Estate Brokers , No. 13 North Main Street. Lower Floor First National Bank Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa * OVER A THOUSAND CASES And Packages of New Spring Goods Have Been Opened Up During the Past Week AT EISEMAN'S PEOPLE'S STOBE. The marvelous bargains purchased by our experienced buyers who have been in all the eastern markets for he past two months. The Din-chasing power of : i dollar at the Great People's Store will this week be found to equal two dollars elsewhere. Cast your eagle glances down these columns and read every word of it and prolit thereby. It is our earnest desire to Induce the aa.lLO inhabi tants of this city to purchase their goods of us , and draw as many moro from the surrounding country. This Is the only way wo can keep up our immense establishment , In order to do the same wo have marked our goods lower than the same fabrics can bo duplicated by any house in the retail trade. No house lu the west can boast of as largo and complete assortment of goods as we are showing. The time has passed when pur chasers fail to Hud anything and everything they wish in our establish ment. Our Flmt Or and Offering for To-morrow. To-morrow wo will start the ball a rolling by offering 175 dozen Kid Gloves in 4 , Ii and 0 button lengths , also Musquetaires in all shades , in cluding black , ranging in size from 5 } to 7i fet Sou per pair. Only two pairs will bo sold to a purchaser , and the sale of these goods will only continuo between the the hours of 0 o'clock in thu morning and 0 o'clock in the evening. After that ho'ur these goods will bo sold at their regular prices so do not misunderstand us. Call only during the above hours lor these goods at 2oc per pair. Our feccond Ciraiul OirvrliiR Tor To-morrow. In our domestic department wo ollor 160 pieces best Standard Ging hams atr > cents per yard , former price lOe. 100 pieces Standard Prints at 2c per yaid , regular price fie. 5 bales yard-wide Best Sheeting at 5c per yard , regular price 8c. 3 cases now fresh Lawns at o per yard , regular OT value 8c and lOc. C cases yard wide Bleached Muslin at 5c per yard , reg ular price 8c. 3 cases Best Shirting Percales at 5c per yard , regular 01 price 8c to lOo. Kcmcmbor these special prices rule for the day adver tised , that is to-morrow , Monday , and wo ask our patrons to avail them selves of this opportunity and call when we advertise special sales , as wo mean just what wo say nnd sell just vv hat we advertise. Special Bargains will bo laid out during all of this wcc > c in each and every ono of our thirteen departments , ami customers cannot fail to find what they want at the lowest prices. The following is a guide to the departments whore special offerings will bo made : Linen and Housekeeping Departments. Silk and Dress Goods Departments. Embroideries and Laces Departments. Muslin Underwear Department. Hosiery Department. Notion Department. Boot and Shoe Department. Men's , Boys' anil Children's Clothing Department. Cloak and Suit Department. Dress Trimmings in jet braids and other most fashionable trimmings. 5tock complete. Ladies will find everything they wish in way of fash ionable trimmings at the very lowest prices. A largo extra force of competent salesmen and salesladies have been engaged to properly attend to customers. So there will bo no unneces sary delay on account of the great rush we expect dining this week's great sacrifice sale. Call earfy and don't delay to attend to this , the greatest sale ever in augurated in this city , at Eiseman's ' People's ' Store , Nos. 314 , 316 , 318 and 320 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS. 63TA1I imill ordcri carefully filled uutl sample * cheer fully forwarded. ATTENTION I GARDENERS AND FRUIT GROWERS. Choice Property at a Bargain , Fifty Acres Choice Land Adapted for Gardening and Fruit Growing. About twenty acres of the tract is sot to apple orchard which is in bearing , and. to all varieties of choice small fruit and vineyard , diviacd as follows : THE VIXE1ARU. .Proper contains upwards of five acres. The vines are thrifty and in bearing. Between three and four acres are well set to choice varieties of black berries , raspberries and strawberries , THE APPLE ORCHARD. Contains moro than 1,000 trees in bearing. ' In addition to the above enumeration are a large numbers of choice plums , cherry and other fruits , also shade and ornamental trees surrounding the buildings. A LARGE COMMODIOUS IIOUS , 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 Bluffs. With the new bridge completed across the Missouri , the property is not over thirty minutes drive from the Omaha postolllce. Any party desiring a choice bargain should apply at once as , if not sold witulu the next two weeks , it will be withdrawn from the market. For Prices and Terms Apply to G. JT. C5OLJ3Y , MASONIC TEMPLE , COUNCIL BLUFFS , , Real Estate Vacant Lots , Lnntls , Cltil Itealilencet . : < ! IMrm * . * rrv i t i rcw ( n western part of city. All selUnu cheap to muho room for .tyiriitfstoctt. . . R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate and Insurance Agent , Room 0 , over Officer J5 1'mey' * bank , Council llluffs.