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* r C THE OMAHA DAILY 1 : MONDA7 MARCH 21 , 1887. THE DAILY BEE. couNciTlLUFrs OFFICE , NO. 18 , PEARL STEEET. Dtllmcd t > r rnrrler In any pnrt of the city nt twenty ccnti per week. H. VT. TILTON , - - - Manager. BrciKTM Orncr , No. . HIOIIT EUITOII No. S3. MIMOIl MENTION. N. Y. Plumbing Co. The new council moots to-night. Now spring coeds tit Roller's , tailor. George W. Thompson &Co. . real estate. The new city parliament meets to- ai ht. A safe for sale. Knquito of Gcorgn Rudio. Additional Council Bluffs local on seventh pago. Sec W. C. Stacy & Co. , No. 9 Alain , for bargains in real estate , J. W. & K. L. Squires' abstracts arc giving good satisfaction. By tlio change in tlio police depart ment Oniccrs Dyer and Tamisoa now go on llay duty. H"Kos dalo" at tlio opera house to-night us an opening for tno week's stand of the Btuart dramatic company. Tlio Stuart theater company arc nuar- tered at the Ogden for thu week , and will be at Uohany's cacli night. Squire's park addition is a sure invest ment. Pacific avenue will bo built up with store buildings within a year. The infant daughter of Air. and Mrs. Snyder , living on Lincoln avenue , died Saturday and was buried ycsteiday. The subscription books of the Lake Munawii street railway company will bo opened this morning at the ollicc of Wright , Baldwin & Ilaldano. Head every word in Henry Kiso- man & Co.'s now advertisement , which nppears in another column. To-day will bo a lively day at that popular establi.-h- JllOllt. Tom McGaghan , a reputed crook of an till around character , being found on tlio streets early yesterday morning was , for the safety of the residents , taken to the city jail. Henry Eisoman & Co. have taken the precaution to prevent other dealers from buying up their special sales of kid gloves by limiting each purchaser to two pairs at 25 cents u pair. After the pleasant weather recently , the damp , chilly day yesterday with the continual fall of a wet HIIOW was very disagreeable to all who found it neces sary to bo out of doors. By an error yesterday the typos made the kid-glove sale road 85 cunts when it should have boon 25 cents.It takes place to-day from 9 o'clook this morning until 0 o'clock this evening at Ki&oman's People's stnro. Each purchaser is limited at the specia ! sale of lawns , ginghams , sheetings , per cales , shirtings and ether special bargains in the domestic department to 13 yards each. Be on hand early and got "what we offer you ant ) ask for no more. Henry Eiscman Co. _ Electric door bolls , burglar alarms and every form of domestic electrical appli ances at the Now York Plumbing Co. Now goods will arrive to-day at Hark- ness Brothers. Attend the special kid glove sale to day at Eisoman's Peoples storo. Only two pairs to be sold to any one per son at 5o per pair. Regular price $ 1.50 to $3.00. None will be sold at that price after to-morrow. Mrs. H. Leo , No. 123 Upper Broadway , straw work and dross making , wishes to see her old friends again. Personal Paragraph * . A. B. Beach , of Lincoln , is at the Pa citic. citic.Henry Henry Swan left yesterday for New YorK. E. Roichart , of Ncola , was in the city yesterday. H. B. Belding , of Cincinnati , is a guest of the 1'ucilic. J. S. Squires , of Broken Bow , is a Pa cific house guest. James A. Jackson and wife left yester day tor St. Louis. H. Morehcad , of Unawa , was at the Pacillo yesterday. James Myers , of Lincoln , Nob. , was in tlio city yesterday. C. Jacobs , now of Silver City , spent Sunday in the city. S. N. Prowoll , a former resident of thin city , is bete visiting old friends. W. A. Runkin , of Sioux City , who travels for David Bradley & Co. , is at the Ogilcn. Talk IN Cheap , But the kid gloves that Eisoman Peoples ples sloro will sell to-duy at 35o u pair are still cheaper. Every lady can get two pairs , no more , and the sale will close at U o'clock this evening. Pumps of every kind at Cole & Cole , 41 Main btroot. _ Star sulo stables for mules and heavy draft horses. _ L. B. Crafts & Co. , are loaning monoj on all classes of chattel securities at one- half their former rates. See thorn bofoTo lecuringyour loans. Money to loan on real estato. Counci Bluffs Real Estate Loan anil Trust Co. Room 0 , Everett block. Special Sale To-day Only. 175 dozen kid gloves at 25o per pair , that post to import from $1.25 to $2.50 a pair. Twenty-live cents is the price for to-morrow only. You can coiuo and got two pairs , no moro at EISKMAN'S PEOPLES storo. Preparing For Knees. At the meeting of these interested in the July meeting at the Council Bluffs driving park it was agreed that all nurses should bo $000. They cut out the three- minute class , otherwise the programme remains as previously published , The circuit opens at Cedar Rapids Juno 21 Marahalltown Juno 28 , Council Bluffs July 4. Sioux City follows July 13 and Sioux Fulls July 10. The meeting was attended by N. C. Blake and E. 1. Poster of Cedar Rapids , U. A. Williams of Sioin City , J. E llenriques of Marshnlltown J.V. . Porogoy , G. F. Wright , D. F fcicher , P. Lacy , Thomas Bowman , M F. Kohror , C. Gregory , Henry Eiseman and W. F. Sapp of this city. These gentlemen tlomon have agreed to give the mooting hero , and others will be invited and ox pcctcd to join them. For acre property , residences and bus ! BOSS property call on W. U. Stacy & Co. No. 9 Main street. Dr. llanchott , office No. 12 Pearl street residence , 120 Fourth street : tclophom I o. 10. Contractors and builders will Hud it to their interest to got prices on lime cement , plaster , hair , etc. , from Counci Bluffs Fuel Company , 359 ! Broadway Telephone 130. See the new Misses' Corset at Harknei : Brothers. _ Star sale stables of Council Blufft The largest stock of horses and mule west of Chicago , which will bo sold a wholesale or retail aud satisfaction guai IDE ENTERPRISES MOVING Tbo Books of the Lake Manawa Railway Opened and Work to Commence. SASH FOR THE WAGON BRIDGE. Jlcv. Mr. Mnokny Glvcsnn Interesting Lecture On "Snvonoroln " A Deci sion Concerning 1'crsonnla. A Fearless Proaclicr. Last evening at St. Paul's church Rev. T. J. Mackay delivered a most interest- ng address on "Savonorola. " Ho pre sented an outline picture of the condition of Italy , and especially the church during .hat period , so as to rightly estimate the work and character of'tho noted Italian preacher and philosopher. The absolute supremacy of the Uoman pontill'or pope lind begotten in the successors of St. Peter a spirit of worldly ambition. The e.\ees i'S and corruptions of this and suc ceeding centuries led to the reformation. The pones of the fifteenth century en tered upon a task which is to-day exer cising the ingenuity of man everywhere how to servo God and Mammon. In con sequence , the state of morals through out Italy became frightful. Crimes were condoned by paving money into the church treasury. Lust of temporal power had sei/ed the minds of these vicars of the lowly Jesus. It was the papal vice chamberlain , when asked how notorious criminals escaped punishment , replied : "God willeth not the death of a sinner , but that ho should pay and live. " The wickedness in high places infected the whole body , permeating over tlio monasteries. Pope Innocent rescinded the order forbidding concubinage , bo- caii'-o that or something worse was uni- ycixil. Ho was , however , compelled to consent to the enforcement of an old edict forbidding priests to keep taverns , play houses and houses of ill-fame , to ' suc'h a pass had the priestly order como at this time. It was at this period that Savonorola was born. Destined by his parents for the medical profession , ho was thoroughly educated , but to the bitter dis appointment of histricuds , ho drifted into a religious life , and entered a monastery. His time was spent largely in meditation and prayer. He ate only enough to sus tain life. His garments wore coarse , but neat , for "he liked poverty but not dirt. " ' His bed was of pieces of w'ood laid cross wise and a hack of straw. Ho was a close bible student , and to this day visitors to St. Mark in Florence are shown one of hib bibles , the margins covered with notes. Following with the greatest aus terity a Hfo of purity and self-denial , judge how the corrupt practices of the church at largo must have afloctcd him. To a less sincere and honest soul , the lirst impulsn would bo to surrender to the prevailing customs , and none but the bravest would havcdreampt of stemming these abuses single handed. His manner in the pulpit was that of the prophet , terrible in denunciation , and fearless in declaring the woes which would come because of the sins. He de clared that those predictions were direct revelations from God. Ho was doubtless sincere , and while many of his predic tions remain unfulfilled to-day , it is also true that his wonderful political foresight was rarely at fault. There has never been a time when the claim of being able to foretell future events has been entirely absent from the human family. Head the last message of Washington , and on the light of history , it Booms prophetic. He was intrepid on being chosen prior of St. Mark , ho declined to follow the custom of paying his respects to the roiirning prince , .seeing in tno act .1 dangerous con cession to the temporal power. All re monstrances were met with his query "Is it God or Lorcn/.o who has made mo prior ? " Lorenzo sought to moderate his pointed preaching by seeking his friendship , pro- renting largo amounts of money to the couvent and sending influential delega tions. Ho dolled all. Yet Lorenzo sought this intrepid honest man as his last con fessor. The changes which made him the practical ruler of the city brought out lis administrative ability. Ho wisely ( uidcd the unruly populace , instituted various reforms , preached incessantly and kept up the spirit of the revival of norals. The attempt to silence him by he oiler of a cardinal's ' hat from the vat- can proved in vain. Placing himself in opposition to the pope ho aroused the sympathy of prominent people all over Europe , but also uroiise.il an enmity as unscrupulous as it was powerful. His severity had made him bitter enemies among the llcklo populace. In the burning of tlio vanities , a vast pyramid on which was piled pictures , jiie-is boards , cards , false hair , jewels , immodest dresses , lascivious books , per- 'limes and ornaments , and then con- Hiuned by lire , he took a step from tlio 2onsemioneo of which nothing could save him. The people preferred vanities to austerity. The pope issued his edict of excommu nication. A now party , opposed to Savonorola. got control of the city and olmllauced him to prove the truth of his touching by a monk of tlio Franciscan order , by sub mitting to the ordeal by fire , both parties to enter a circle of lire , the victor to como forth unharmed. Ho consented to the test , but the failure of his opponent to appear frustrated the scheme. The appetite of the mob had boon aroused for such an exhibition , and it was with difliculty that he wus able fo return to his convent alive , the howls of this disappointed multitude proclaiming to the heart broken man , as ho knelt in prayer in his lonely cell , that his days wore numbered. The once idol of the people wns sub jected to indignities ana tortures , and thii execution of the death sentence speedily followed. The life of this wonderful personage shows what can bo accomplished by one earnest man who has the courage of his convictions , and who practices what ho preaches. The church which burned him at the stake has now canonized him as a blessed martyr to the truth. Ton years later Raphael painted him among the sainted doctors of the church , on thu walls of that same Vatican whoso ecu- pant had trembled at the preacher's de , nunciations , and whom ho could silence only by death. To-day all men admit the purity and I grandeur ot a life which shall over bo n grand inspiration to faithfulness , to God- given convictions of right , and as an ex , ample to those who contend against the evils that still exist in the church and in , the world. Such men are needed to-day , as ever. They are needed to correct the shams and devices by which men , while pretending to serve God , servo the work ! more eflectually. To do this they must have the consecration cration of Savnnorola his spiritualityhi : earnestness , his self-denying lifo. Well said Savonola : "In the primitive churcl there were chalices of wood and prelates of gold. In these days the church has coliltm challoes and wooden prelate * . ' God .sends men to remove this rebuke bj lives of devotion and zeal , to restore the spirit and power of the church , even a o. the loss of the temporal. God helps ute to be triio to convictions of right. "Tin trust that's given , guard , and to oursclvo bo true. " He Skipped Away. Deputy Sheriff White , of Mills count ? came up last night to hunt for a bo ; ntun ° d Harry Urown , who has run awa ; es at from the institution of the feeble mindei atGlonwood , He has traced the boy t < this city where it Is thought ho will tr ; to obtain transportation to his homo In Cherokee , as ho has told several persons while walking here from Glenwood that he had an uncle living In this city and if ho could lind him he could get home. Ho is between 10 and 18 years of ago and strangers would hardly notice in talking on general topics that his mind was not right. He is harmless , but the authori ties at the institution nro anxious for his return. Ho has been ut the Institution but a short time. * THE MANAA\V 11AILWAY. The Dookfl to Open To-day nnd Sev eral enterprises Depend Upon It. The Lake .Manawa street railway com pany held a meeting Saturday at the oflico of Messrs. Wright , Ualdwin & Ilaldano and this morning the stock books will bo opened for the public spir ited cltl/eiis who fool inclined to sub scribe to what will no doubt prove a big investment. In all cities where they have motor railways , they have proved a grand success , and now it lies with the citizens of Council 15lull's to push this enterprise hero to success. The Minneapolis syndicate , with Mr. Hay at its head , recently purchased 100 acres of land adjoining the beautiful Lake Manawa , and propose to erect a $30,000 hotel on the ground * , lay out parks and in general beautify this place and make it the popular re sort for the masses both in winter and sir.nnipr. They do not care to go ahead with their plans niul begin operations until the Lake Manawa railway is an assured fact , but just as soon as they are .satisfied bcvond a doubt of the building of thU motor railway , they will begin operations. In cont-e- qucncc of the large amount of improve ments that of necessity awaits the assur ance of the building of this road , the nionied men of Council liluffs should step forward and subscribe liberally to the stock of this enterprise. Should the road be completed , and their charter makes it compulsory to be completed within p short time , it would afford rapid , cheap , safe and convenient transportation to what will be one of the finest resorts in tlio west. It would re- ( iiiiro not more than ten niinutcb to make tno run from the Broadway depot , the starting point , to the lake , and could accommodate not only the residents of Council Bluffs but of Omaha , as well ; and also many strangers would visit this city for the express pur pose of visiting the lake and indulging in the bathing as well as the other sports which certainly w.ll be inaugurated. The building of the road as well as in suring the expenditure of not less than $40,000 by the Minneapolis syndicate in their hotel and grounds , will also insure the buriding of the cottages on the bank of the lake. The property was purchased for the express purpose of erecting sum mer cottages which are to bo rented dur ing the summer .season , and the syndi cate is composed of several well-known business men of Omaha , who propose to erect their own summer residences by the lake , as well as about three gentle men from this city with two from Chi cago. Lake View has been platted but has never been put on the market. It was purchased by E. L. Squire , who will hold it until the railway is .started , and thc.i , with several others , ho proposes to beau tify it and build several nice houses and sell a portion of the remaining property to actual bidders. The rowing association recently formed also will owe a share of its success to the building of this motor railway. The as sociation intends to build a line largo boat house , but before they begin opera tions wish to bo assured of the railway. Besides securing the success of those enterprises the motor railway , if one can judge by other cities , will be the cause of increasing the value of residence prop erty alone the immediate route of the same. In a conversation with Air. Cooley , chief engineer of tlio Minneapolis Motor railway , who was recently in this city , lie stated to a representative of the BEE that property on the line of the road was much moro valuable than property a block oil'of it ; that no property in Min neapolis had advanced as that which was on the immediate line of the Minneapolis Motor railway. It is the same with all other cities where there is a motor rail way , and as this city is becoming awak ened to the fact that nothing like enter prise pays and that pays big , the citizens should riot bo backward about subscrib inc ; to an entcrpri.se like this. There is no other resort in this part of the west that can be visited in the sum nie.r without the loss of several days to business men , and with the accomoda- tions proposed Lake Manawa will bo made to equal any of the popular western resorts ; it will bo easily accessible to residents of Omaha , Lincoln , Plattsniouth , Nebraska City , Blair , Missouri Valley and the lively towns along the North western road as well as on all of the othei nine railways that center hero and wil bo the means of bringing hundreds o : visitors in dally. As it is , there scorns to bo not a single kicker or mossback along the entire pro posed route and all seem anxious to hol | push it along. It is to bo hoped that this above all other "proposed enterprises' will bo pushed along and if the citi/.en will omy look ahead they can leadily sei that this is an enterprise that deserve fostering. Call and see the stock of horses ant mules at Star Stables before purchasing elsewhere. Substantial abstracts of titles and re a estate loans. J , W. A : E. L. Squire. No , 101 Pearl street , Council SPECIAL NOTICES. 31TOT1CE. Special advertisements , such us Lost , Found toIxmn.For Sale , To Kent , Tknnts , Honrdlnir , etc. , will bolnsortod In this column at tbe loir ratoof TEN CENTS PKK LINK for the Orst inser- Ion and FlvoContiPcrLlnof or oauh subsequent Insertion. Leave advertisements nt our otllco No. 13 Veurl street , near UroaJway , Council bluffs. WANTS. t\7ANTKD-15 teamsters uivl 90 teams for > railroad work.S miles from Council Illutrs. J. 0. UouUlen. ANTED A wood worker at llnttenlinuer'H W carriage factory. No. 27 to UUi , Fourth street. To a Drst-cluse man Kood wages nnd steady employment will bo given. No others need npply. . V17 ANTED Hy youuir man'JO years old.sltua- VT tion us salesman In dry gooda , clothing or boots and shoes ; 3 yean experience. Will work on trial. Speaks French and Knirllsh , Myrtle lilac * , 1103 Avo. U. Council Illulfg. FOU SALE-Muslo nnd sowing machine busi ness , lofrethcr with small stock of holiday goods and wall pupor. Good town find country , irood location , cheap rent , prolUablo business. InvrleoM \ ) to 11,5)0. Would talco part In Council ( Huffs real estate. Address A. L. Man ning , Dunlap , Iowa , THEATRICAL WIGS , BEARDS , Grease Paints Era The Finest I in ported Line of Goods West of Mn.C.L. Gillette' * OVER A THOUSAND CASES And Packages of New Spring Goods Have ' Been Opened Up During tbe Past Week AT EISEMAN'S PEOPLE'S STORE. The marvelous bargains purchased by our experienced buyers who have been in all the eastern markets for tno post two months. The purchasing power of a dollar at the Great People's ' Store will this week bo found to equal two dollars elsewhere. Cast your eagle glances down these columns and rend every word of it and profit thereby. It is our earnest desire to induce the 80,000 inhabi tants of thiq 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 in the west can boaat of as largo and complete assortment of goods as we arc showing. The time has passed when pur chasers fail to lind anything ami everything they wisli in our establish ment. Our rirtl Grand OH'crliig for To-day. To-day wo will start the ball a rolling by offering 175 do/on Kid Gloves in ! , o and G button lengths , also Musquctaircs in all shades , in cluding black , ranging in si/.o from 5 } to 7i for S5o per pair. Only two pairs will bo sold to a purchaser , and the sale of these goods will only continue between the the hours of 0 o'clock in the morning and 0 o'clock in the evening. After that hour those goods will bo sold at their regular prices so do not misunderstand us. Call only during the above hours for these goods at ! i.5c per pair. Our .Second Grand OH'cring for To-day. In our domestic department wo offer 100 pieces best Standard Ging hams at 5 cents per yard , former price lOc. 100 pieces Standard Prints at 2c per yard , regular price fie. 5 bales yard-wide Best Sheeting at Oc per yard , regular price 8c. ! J ca rs now fresh Lawns at 3c per yard , regular value 8c and lOc. C cases yard wide Bleached Muslin at 5c per yard , reg ular price Sc. 8 cases Best Shirting Percales at oc per yard , regular price So to lOo. Remember these special prices rule for the day adver tised , that is to-day , Monday , and we ask our patrons to avail them selves of this opportunity and call when wo advertise special sales , as wo mean just what wo say end sell just M hat wo advertise. Special Bargains will bo laid out during all of this week in each and every one of our thirteen departments , andcustoraers cannot fail to lind what they want at the lowest prices. The following is a guide to tlio departments where special ollenngs 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' and Children's Clothing Department. Cloak and Suit Department. Dress Trimmings in jet braids and other most fashionable trimmings. Stock complete. Ladies will lind everything they wish in way of fash ionable trimmings at the very lowest prices. A large extra force of competent salesmen and salesladies have been engaged to Vroperly attend to customers. So there will bo no unneces sary ilolay on account of the great rush wo expect during this week's great sacrifice sale. Call cany 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. B3 "AII > mail order * carefully Illled and samples cheer fully forwarded. NEW SPRING STOCK CARPETS Curtains , Upholstry , Window Shades , Poles , Door Mats , Rugs , Sash Draperies , Etc , , ARRIVING DAILY. ill Ordres Carefully Filled. . Our Mr. Stockert Suporiiitoiuls All Work. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. , 405 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS. : i IA. Announced that His stock of Finelmporfetl SpringMillinory In Choice Shapes ol Hats & Donncu , Together with u LarjieLlne. of < ffoi < cltlcn In Fancy JWir tcrlnln in now Heady for Your Careful Jnvpt'i-tlun. 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha , FINIfY BURKE , Attorney at Law. G04 Ikoadwny , Up Stairs , jv ; SCHUJW , Justice of the Peace. Ollicc over American Express. CROCKERY , LAMPS , GLASSWARE , -AND- FINE POTTERY. _ Very Low , W. S. HOMER & Co. , .VO. AM MA I A ST. , COUNCIL tibUWit , I I 'IA. R. D. AMY & CO. , Hardware , Stoves , ) AND ( HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS , No. 620 Main St. , Council Bluffs. D. II. McDANELD 4 CO. , [ Established IS a ] No. KM Miiln Street , ; : : Council ninth. C'OJIMISMO.V MEKCIIANTS , AND NE.U.l-lM IV HIDES , TALLOW WOOL , ETC. W. Z. BIGGS , Justice of the Peace. No fiOl Broadway , Council Hlufls. Collections a specialty. Refers to the Rec Star Sale Stab/es and Mule Yards Jlrundwuy , Council Bluffs , Opp. Dummy Dope CO 5 S " * "S 3 S . _ _ Horses nnd mules kept constantly on hand , for sale at retail or in car loads. Orders promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. SIILUTKK As BOLKV , Proprietors. Telephone No. 11-1. Formerly of Keil Sale Stables , corner 1st , avo. and -1th street. K. JtlVE , M. D. Cancers end other Tumprs Removed without the knile or Drawing o Blood. OverJiO years Practical experience. No 11 Pearl St. , Council Hluffs. ISTCoiisultation free. CRESTON HOUSE. Tfieonly Hotel in Council Bluffs Having a Eire Escape. All Mortem Improvement * . 215 , 317 and 310 Main St. 31 AX MOHX , Prop. FliAXK S. ItICK , CIVIL ENGINEER , PoMitns , o tlmatos nnd reports on bridges , vlailuctH. foundations and gunnraloiiBlneoiliitr. llluo prints of tiny slzu and uuautltr. OIllcuNoiaN. Main St. , First National Hank Block. .0 runny , Council Horses Mules For nil purposes , bought and sold , at retail ml in lots. Large quantities to select fiom. Scvrral pairs of fine drivers , sin gle or do-iblc. MASON WISE , Council Bluffs LJ I "T" "I \ A. ' ' A.X JH . iJ . JLJ , rJL , THE LEADING Real Estate Broker No. 39 Pearl street. > COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. HAS ON SALE TO-DAY , The LARGEST List ol PROPERTY That can be shown in the city. Call on Him. 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 set to apple orchard which is in bearing , nnd to all varieties of choice small fruit and vineyard , divided as follows : THE VIMVAKI : > . i'ropcr contains upwards of Jive acres. The vines are thrifty and in bearing. Jlctwccn three and four acres arc well set to choice varieties of black berries , raspberries and strawberries. THE APPLE OR IlAItI > . Contains more than l.GOO trees in bearing. In addition to the above enumeration are a large numbers of choice pluuis , cherry and other fruits , also bliade and ornamental trees surrounding the buildings. A LAKCiE COMMOIHOUS IIOUSC , Ordinary barns and other out-buildings. The soil is of excellent quality for gardening purposes , being a deep black loam and is a warm , soutn slope , and is altogether the most attractive and desirable of anything within business distance of Omaha or Council Hlnlls. With the now bridge completed across the Missouri , the property is not over thirty minutes drive from the Omaha postollico. Any party desiring a choice bargain should apply at once as , if not sold within the next two weeks , it will be withdrawn from the market. For Prices and Terms Apply to G. J. GOLiB Y , MASONIC TEMPLE , COUNCIL BLUFFS. FARM LANDS CHEAP Farmin" Lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranging from fVOO to 410.00 per aero. School and state lands in Minnesota on 30 years' tune 5 per cent interest. Land Uuyera faro free. Information , etc. , given by . . No. 555 Broadway. Council Uluffg , Tnwa. agent for Froidrikscn & Co. A. U. K1W. . W.ltAWOND RICE & RAYMOND , Real Estate Brokers , No. 13 North Main Street. Lower Floor First National Bank Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Real Estate Vacant Lot * , Land * , City Jlfsldetices and Farms , acre property in western part of city. All selllny cheap to matte room for sprlny Mock. R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Room li , over Offlcer ! > I'usey'a bank , Council Jtluffa. i : . S. UAUXETT , Justice ot the Peace , 415 Ilroadway , Council Blulls. Refers to any batik or business house in this city. Collections a specialty. JOHN V. hTONE. JACOIl MM8 STONE & SIMS , Attorneys at Law , actice in the State and Federal Courts Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCIL Hum's. PUBLIC SALE ! COMMENCING F1UDAY , MAHCII SiTII , 1887 , 1 will Mill at my roaldente on Ko-r ( "rock , 10 nillLBuast of Council llluUs , my FAHM CONSISTING OF 800 ACUKSI Well Improved , all under cultivations I1J ueren In tumonnihs ; has a nnu now ri-sldunco , con- taliiliiif 14 rooms and all imilurn Improvements , house cojtliur Wf * \ Also nuw liaril , iWx&O ; two Hallidiiy wind mills. nculci house and scales , cuttlo jardB and water tunUs : u gi ) d yotiiiK tienrlnir orchard of tipples and Biniill fruit ; 30 heml of wood farm liorfO' * , cattle , IIOWB and all fiuni liniilcinvnlH required to run n llrst-elosg farm. Terms Mill l > o madu known on upplleu > tlon , oren day of mile. All parties thinking of InvcsiliiK are cordially Invited to cull und muku a pnrsonal culmination of the farm and lui- ( jroveuicntl. U. WAUL ) . idtoiir.m'