THE SUNDAY BEE. MARCH 27. 1887.-TWELVE PAGES. 1 THE SUNDAY BEE. t COUNCJIT "BLUFFS . OFFICE , U. 12 , PEARL STHEET. Delivered lijr cnrricr In nnj pnrt of the city at twtnty tents per week. H. W. TILTOX , Mnuaier. TKI.EPIIONnS : BCMHISS Orricr , No. . Hiem EUITOII No. 33. MENTION. N.Y. Plumbing Co. Now spring goods nt Roller's , tailor. George W. Thompson &Co. . real estate. See W. C. Stacy As Co. , No. 0 Alain , for bargains In real estate. The federal courts open Monday. No Jurymen need apply , us there's no money D the box. Miss Millie Corcoran , dressmaker , No. 714 Alynster street , between Seventh and jpighth streets. hermit to wed was yesterday given to Lars Hasmusscn and Sophia ] { asmu son. Mot only do they have the fame name , but a like age , each being twcnty-livo. Mrs. L. II. Mitchell has just returned from the cast with n line selection of mil linery novelties , which can bo seen at li. Iriedtuan's millinery establishment , No. 409 Broadway. T. M. Grlmmclman and Clara Walker , both of this city , were tightly tied at Justice Sehur/'s oflico Friday night and arc fairly and happily started on their matrimonial journey. II. R. Stewart , the cruvon artist , has } ust returned from DCS Molncs. Among ho latest bits of work done by him is a portrait of Mrs. Cleveland , a wonderful picture , which excites the admiration of nil who visit Chapman's art store , where it is on exhibition for a few days. Captain Ovcrlon has brought back from Texas a genuine centipede , a largo one. lie lives in iv glass house and is not handsome. Many visitors to the cap tain's ollico yesterday looked at the many legged follow , but none seem to care to handle him or take uuy uuduo familiarity with him. C. S. Lawson on receiving his appoint ment as postal clerk between hero and Marion , got orders to report at once at the latter place. He presented the letter as a pass , but was informed that he mast pay cash faro , full rates , or else walk. Ho concluded to do neither , but wait hero until ho could receive instructions. At an early hour yesterday morning Miss Anna McMullen died at the homo of her father , Sol MeMullen , in Crescent township. She was nineteen years of ago. She has been attending the com mercial college here , until taken sick about a week ago. The funeral will beheld held to-day at 1 o'clock p. in. The literary editor of the Nonpareil at tends also to the distribution of the books given as premiums for the weekly. Yes- tor day ono subscriber insisted on being given a cony of "JJunyan's Pilgrim's Pro gress. " ' 1 hero were none on hand , but the distributor finally satisfied the com- pinlninir patron by inducing him to take Jules Verno's "Around the World in Eighty Days , " telling him that "it is an equally good historical work. " He gave his personal assurance that the subscriber would lira ! it ono of the greatest "his tories" ever written. The Register is continually harping about the wonderful growth of Dus Moincs. It is a good city and a growing ono , but the Register need not put on airs , and sneer at the idea of other Iowa cities growing. A count of the number of houses advertised to rent in the Regis ter , as compared with the number of houses advertised to rent in Council Bluffs , is something of a criterion , and it shows that there are over seven times as many vacant houses in DCS Moines than in Council Blufl's. There is not that difference in the size of the cities , By this straw it seems that DCS Moines has a boom , Council Bluffs has a boomer. Judge Thornell could see no way by which no could legally release from jail young Wilson , whom ho sentenced to nine months for stealing an overcoat from L. C. Baldwin's residence. Wilson is said to be dying with consumption. The judge joined with the district attor ney and county physican in a petition to Governor Larrabeo to pardon the fellow. The petition was about to bo forwarded when it was discovered that it was ad dressed to "Governor Lararnie. " The clerical error would prove a fatal ono to Wilson's interests , as there is nothing that irritates a man raoro , oven though , he bo governor , than to have his name so treated with ignorance of its importance. The petition is to be replaced by a new ono. Read Eiseman's kid glove advertise ment. Star sale stables for mules and heavy draft horses. _ Shorradon is still making cabinet pho tos at f 3 per doz. , best finish. Crayon or India ink life size pictures only flO. By F. M. Woodward , artist. Head Eiseman's kid glove advertise ment. Electric door bells , burglar alarms and every form of domestic electrical appli ances at the New York Plumbing Co. J. W. &E. L. Squire make beautiful abstracts of title , and deserve the success they are enjoying. Col. Heatloy Will IBeturn. Col. Kcatlov , who recently went to Sioux City to take editorial charge of the new democratic paper there , will return to Council Blufl's , the paper having gone to pieces at the end of the first week. The financial end seems to have been weak , as stated in yesterday's dispatches , and no amount of editorial ability could carry it along against such odds. Col. Keutloy It said to fool greatly humiliated by hav ing allowed himself to bo drawn into uch n windy scheme. It is understood that Col. Keatloy will now renew his ex ertions to secure an appointment as one of the United States district judges. There are over two dozen applicants for the woolsack on which ho has his eyes net. so that there seems little chance for him to get anything but his eyes on it , Ills many friends hero regret that the fates have dealt so rudely with him of late , but they will think none the loss kindly ot him because of the disastrous and speedy wreck of the new venture , with which his name is HO unpleasantly 1 connected. _ For aero property , residences and busi ness property call on > V. C. Stacy & Co. , No. 0 Main street. J. G. Tipton , law , real estate , and in surance , No. 03 ? Broadway. See him for bargains. Call and ecu the stock of horses and Baulos at Star Stables before purchasing elsewhere. Wanted a good dressmaker and two apprentice girls at Mrs. 1) . P. Haydeu's dressmaking parlors , No. 720 First av enue. _ Money to loan on real estate. Councl ; Bluffs Real Estate Loan and Trust Co. Room 9 , Everett block. ' Star sale itablcs of Council Bluffs The largest stock of horses and mules WMt of Chicago , which will bo sold at wholesale or retail and satisfaction JJUIXP . Mteed. _ iThU will be the grandest week for bar- ' ' Mini ia all departments nt Eisciuau's feeplo's store. TO BEER OR NOT TO BEER , Shea Ordered by One Oonrt to Act and by Another Not to Act. WHICH ONE SHALL HE OBEY ? The New BhlnfrlcB Appearing All About Town Another Scheme to Help ttic Hospital The Houses or Worship. The Saloon Injunction * . The saloon injunction ciiscs , ns pro- dieted in yesterday's HEE , lixd : a field day of it yesterday. Clerk Shun , of the dis trict court , found himself placed m a queer predicament. Judge Thornell , who wns hure yesterday , and who had already ordered the temporary writs of injunction issued by the clerk , made n peremptory order that the clerk proceed to issue the writs. Hn said ho did not blame the clerk for being in doubt ns to whether the tiling of suporscdeas bonds had not served us a stay to issuing the writs. It was a question which had puz zled him somewhat. The clerk was natu- rnlly puzzled over the question also , and wns not to be found fault with for wait ing for further light ns to what his duty was. Judge Thornell was prepared to shed that light , iiml he cnstabnghtglcnm over the path of the clerical duties by ordering him to issue the writs. Clerk Shea called his honor's attention to the fact that Judge Aylesworth , of the superior court , had issued injunctions re straining him from issuing the writs , and the sheriff from serving them. These in junctions were issued by Judge Ayles worth on the strength of an nllldavit that no district judge was within easy reach. Judge Tltornell insisted that tlio clerk should go ahead without paying atten tion to the injunction from the superior court. Tills placed Shea in a tight place. If ho obeyed Judge Thornclrs order , Judge Aylesworth would bo liable to line him for contempt. If lie disobeyed Tlior- nell , then he would bo liable to suspen sion from ollicc , or a line , or both. At torney Sims , who has been prosecuting the cases , insisted that the writs should bo issued forthwith. This gave Clerk Shea little time to de liberate. Sims had the writs all prepared - pared , rrady for the clerk's signature. The clerk made the point that ho had no time to compare those prepared writs to see whether they contained more or less than what wns set forth in the petitions and whether the records wore correct. He could sco no need of such special haste. It was unusual. Ho did not pro pose to decline to issue the writs nor to disobey the order oi the court , but ho did not intend to allow himself to be crowded by unseemly haste into an net of this sort. Ho intended to take time to com pare the writs with the record bcforo is suing them. Judge Thornell did not see why the writs could not bo issued at oncn , ncitlfcr could Attorney Sims. The judge simply reiterated his order for the clerk to issue the writs , and then told the sherill' to adjourn court until Tuerday morning. The undo/standing is that it wijl bo bet ter for the clerk to issue the writs bcforo the court meets again Tuesday , and it is understood that ho will do so , unless some new stop is made. It was reported yesterday that before the writs issue the clerk will bo served with an injunction from the federal court , but there is not much credence placed in this report. A more plausible report is that the writa will issue and be served. The saloon men will disregard the writs , nnd violate the requirements to closo. Then ono or more of them will naturally find themselves before Judge Thorncll for disregarding the injunction. Judge Thor [ neil will fine and imprison them for con tempt. Their attorney will apply to the federal courts for a writ of habeas cor pus , and thus drag the questions into another tribunal. It is evident that the attorneys who have fought so ably and so persistently for the defendants will not yield until the very last chance is gone. It is be lieved that they will keep raising issues , and making new moves , as long ns possi ble. The contest is a hard one , but the prohibitionists seem to be confident as to the final outcome , and many who are not of their party join in the belief that the open saloon in Council Bluffs will , ere many months , bo closed. Now lines of goods and special bargain sales in nil departments during this week at Eiseman's People's store. L. 14. Crafts & Co. , arc loaning monoj on all classes of chattel securities at one- half their former rates. See them before securing your loans. ( New spring wraps and dresses at spec ial prices at Llsonmn's People's store. Dr. Hanchctt , ofllcnNo. 13 Pearl itrect ; residence , ISO Fourth street : telephone No. 10. A PAULOn MUBlCAIj. For the Benefit of the Cottage Hos pital. On Thursday evening next , March 31 , the parlors of Mrs. John N. Baldwin will bo generously thrown open to the public for a concert to bo given in aid of the hos pital fund. On this occasion the citizens of this city are to have the rare treat of listening to a young violinist , of whom the Worcester , Mass. , Gazette says : "Miss Botsford has the requisites for a player of eminence , and we have hoard no young woman who so promised to equal and perhaps excel Camilla Urso. Her tecnlquo shows fine training and flno results , a firm yet delicate attack , gentle yet strong sustain ing power , large , free bowing , intelligent phrasing nnd dcnnitoness m rapid scales.1' The Now York Tribune says : "Miss Botsford is a yaung woman who deserves a word of praise for her bowing , which is astonishingly bold , free and vigorous for one so young. " She will bo ably assisted by many of our city's best musicians and elocutionists. A hospital is something that has long been needed in Council Blufl's , nnd the one now started should receive warm sup. port , as its board of managers comes from all cliristian denominations , nnd physici I- ans of any school , and either sex , mas practice within its walls. The patients may send for any doctor they wish , Many of our physicians have generously offered I to treat too hospital inmates free , unless they are able to pay. The hospital receives - ceives patients on the same terms. Tc those who are poor nnd deserving all is given , but those who can pay for bed 1 , Donrdand nursing , pay only in part. The l&dies have leased and fitted up n nice little cottage in the south part nf > town , not far from Broadway and Seventh enth streets. But their accommodation ! are already exhausted , nnd several pa ticnts are waiting to bo taken in. Thej need larger quarters and more beds. This is a charity that should appeal tc all , old and young , rich and poor , for ir the revolution of the wheel of fortune all are liable to lose monov , friends , or IIo ill nnd have nowhere to lay thcii weary heads. Many seem to know little about this hospital and its workings All should inform themselves and take at active , practical interest in it. A larci number of the cltl/.nna contribute fnndi each month to its support , and raauj y merchants and nil the newspapers generally orally aid it In their different line * . Hut the more funds the board of man ' agur * h ave the more ill aud bclplesa the ; can cnrc for. Hence , let nil who take an interest in1 this noble charity liberally patronlxo the concert this weclc. Tickets will bo on nlo Monday nt the following places : Council Bluffs Carpet company , Bu hnclls , and J. B , Atkins' drug store. Price 11.00. The Church Chlmco. Those who Intend to spend n portion of the day in worship , or in huailngtho theological teachers , will find needed in formation in the following notices : . Kov. Stephen Phelps , D. 1) . , will con duct the services to-day in the Presby terian church nt 10:30 : n. m. nnd 7W : ! p. m. Saubath school nt 12 in. CONOHIXIA'riO.VAT , . Services In the Congregational church to-day , morning nnd evening. Preach ing by the pastor. Morning subject : "Buildinc With ( iood Material.1 Kvcn- ing , "A Willing Savior. " A cordial in vitation Is extended. BA1TIST. Preaching by the unstor of the Baptist church at 10:150 : and 750 : ! p. m. Subject for morning , "Tho Peacemakers , " and evening , "The Early Conversion of Chil dren , " followed by the ordinance of Baptism. Scats free. ST. PAUL'S CHt'IK'lt. Sermon topics for to-day morning , "The Church and Its Relation to the Social Problems of To-Day " evening lecture , "Tho Martyr Bishop of Equa torial Africa. " The public nud strangers welcomed to these services. UNION CIIA1T.L. Services nt Union chapel to-day at 3 o'clock p. m. , conducted by Dr. Pnclps , pastor of Presbyterian church. Subbnth school nt 4 o'clock p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 : o'clock. Topic : I John , llfth chapter , conducted by Air. Teal , of Congregational church. METHODIST. Topic this morning , "Tho Divine Own- crshjp of Mnn. " In the evening revival services. Young people's meeting at 0:45 : o'clock p. m. Eiscman & Co. have another kid glove sale ; 1,000 pairs , 4 , G and 0 buttons , Alex andria kid gloves to bo sold for 50c a pair ; regular value $1.00 ; get your two pairs and no more. Ncola's New Hank. Neola is to have a new bank , to bo known ns the Farmer's nnd Merchant's bank. T. G. Turner , former cnshicr of the Nelson County bniiK , of Lakota , Dak. , and C. It. Hunnan. of the Citizen's bank , are chicily interested in the now enter prise. The bank will open for business on the 15th of next month. It will bo lo cated in the Remington block , next to the postoflice. The building has been completely remodelled aud littcd up con veniently and attractively. With such well known nnd experienced financiers at its head the now bank cannot but bo permanent and successful. Mr. Hannnn will retain his position hero and continue his residence in this city. Personal Dan McUinuis starts out on the road in Iowa to-morrow for a confectionery house. "MrsTlTll. Mitchell , of H. Friedman's millinery establishment , has returned from the east. Captain Anderson , of the merchants' police , is renewing his youth. Ho has the nicasloy measles. _ Airs. ( ieoTT. Wright has returned from lown City , accompanied by Mrs. T. II. Hill , who will spend a few weeks visiting hero. II. II. Stewart , the artist , now of DPS Moines but formerly of this city , is hereon on a short visit , after which ho goes to Kansas City. E. D. Bosloy. manager and secretary of the Besloy Brewine company , is visit ing his brothers , S. W. and L. C. Bcsley , of upper Broadway. Mrs. James Thomas , of Marion , wife of ono of our popular Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul men , is bore visiting her friend , Mrs. M. C. Egan. Mrs. S. A. McMahon has a card in the DCS Moines papers announcing herself as a Christian scientist , or "special atten tion given to absent patients. " Her old friends will bo glad to learn that she is succeeding nicely. * , A Lecturer's Experience. Josh Billings , when ho started on his first lecturing tour , began with a small town in New Jorsoy. rio had books and bundles of scraps of his writings , and in tended to read selections from them. His expectations wcro great , but there wcro only six persons m the aupionco. Ho says : "When 1 got back to the hotel I called the landlord into ray room and had him bring mo all the old newpapors ho could lincl and a ball of cord. I took out my book , wrapped a dozen or so of news papers around it and then began winding the cord. I wound the entire ball about the bundle and tied the ends in a double knot. The landlord had watched the proceedings intently , and when I had fin ished my wrapping no inquired what the proceedings meant. I told him I was going back to Now York to go to work , ana I did not propose to untie that book until 1 could do so in his town and be fore an audience that would fill the house. I wont back to the city , " contin ued Mr. Shaw , "and struck out on n new lead. Two years after I received nn in vitation to lecture In this same town. I had been waiting for this. I took out my old book and took it alone to see how things looked. Whan 1 came on the plat form I found an audience so .tightly packed that the last man had to leave his cano in the vestibule for lack of room. I took out my book and unwrapped it be fore them , telling the story ns I did so. It was this shutting up of the past and beginning again that saved mo or at least madomo what I am. " Phillips Brooks Swore. Philadelphia Press : When I was in East Gloucester , Mass. , last summer I heard a remarkable story concerning Dr. Brooks , for which Oliver Wendell Holmes wns said to bo responsible. The genial autocrat was fishing ono day in the yacht of a well-known character of East Gloucester , named Captain Cook , who follows the sea for n livelihood. In conversation Captain Cook informed Dr. Holmes that the last fisherman who had hired his boat was Dr. Brooks. "Hn was very pleasant company , " Captain Cook was kind enough to say , "but ho swore a good deal for a clergyman. "He did what ? " inquired Dr. Holmes aghast. "Ho swore , " stoutly reiterated Captain Cook. "Oh , nonsense. I don't believe it , " said the doctor. "Well , what do you call this ? , ' inquired the old fisherman. "Ho got A haddock on his hook and bo had a great deal of trouble to get it near the Boat. At last he landed hTra , and I said , said I , 'Well , for a haddock that fish pulled d d hard.1 'Yes , ho did ' said lr. Brooks. Now , what's that but swear ing ? " f It is stated that at the present time nearly 3,500 women are employed in the permanent establishment of the British postotlicu. CROCKERY , LAMPS GLASSWARE , , AND FINE POTTERY. Prices Very Low , W. 0. HOMER & Co. , NO , Sta MAIN ST. , COUNCIL It LUFFS , f * I A. HENRY \ EISEMAN & CO Nos. 314,316,318 and 320 . , , Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS. I / 1 $1,50 Kid Gloves for 50c per pair. $1,50 Kid Gloves for 50c per pair. $1,50 Kid Gloves for 50c per pair , $1,50 Kid Gloves for 50c per pair. $1,50 Kid Gloves for 50c per pair , $1,50 Kid Gloves for 50c per pair , $1,50 Kid Glov3s for 50c per pair. $1,50 Kid Gloves for 50c per pair. A Regular Surprise , for 2 Days Only. 1,000 pairsoi'genuine $1.50 quality of Alexandria Kid Gloves , unstamped , in black , tans and browns , all sizes , from 5i to S ; at 50u per pair. These gloves are four , live and six buttons , perfect fitting , newest shades , and good goods. These two day's break from $1.50 to 50c per pair , is without precedent. Two pairs only sold to each cus tomer. This distributes the limited number of 1,000 pairs among more ladies and prevents the possibility of other stores buying them up. Whether this reduction'is authorized by the importers for a motive of their own , or whether it is on our OAVU responsibility , for the purpose of i creating a furore in the Kid Glove trade , we are not at liberty to make public. Draw what inference you like , but be assured there is a reason and a good onefor so un common a departure. Recollect , two days only , Monday and Tuesday , ! , commencing at 9:30 : , tomorrow , Monday morning. Be 6n liand ; first come first served. HENRY EISEMAN & GO'S PEOPLE'S STORE , i 314 , 316 , 318 and 320 Broadway , BALDWIN & TRODTMAN THH3 Leading Real Estate Brokers Have Property of Every De scription , FOR SALE IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. 506 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa N. SCIIURZ , Justice of the Peace. D. 1 ! . MCDANELD & CO. , [ KiUbllihed liwa. ) No. 830 Main Street , t I J i ' Council muffs. COMMISSION MfcKClIANTS , AND UEAMUf IX HIDES , TALLOW. 'WOOL , ETC. Star Sale Stab/es and Mule Yards Broadway , Council Bluffs , Oppi Dummy Depot ea S ? S , _ , _ , „ . K HorsoVnnd mules kept constantly on hand , for sale r.t retail or in car loads. Orders promptly filled by contract on short notioo. Stock sold on commission. SHLUTEU & BOLBV , Proprietors. Telephone Mo. 114. Formerly of Keil Sale Stables , corner 1st. avo. and 4th street. STONE * SIMS , Attorneys at Law , Practice in the State and Federal Courts Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCIL H. D. AMY & CO. , Hardware , Stoves , ) AND ( HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. No. 620 Main St. , Council Bluffs. ORESTON HOUSE. The only Hotel in Council Bluffs having a fire Escape , And All Modern Improvement * . 215 , 217 and 310 Main St. MAX MO1IN , Prop. E. H. DARXETT , . Justice ot the Peace , 415 Uroadway , Council Bluffs. Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. JOHN Y. 8TONB. JACOB SIMS Horses § Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail nd in lots. Large quantities to select fioin. Several pairs of fine drivers , sin- pie or double. M ON WISE , Council Bluff ATTENTION I GARDENERS AND FRUIT GROWERS. Choice Property at a Bargain Fifty Acres Choice Land Adapted for Cinnlcnint ; nnd Fruit Growing. About twenty itores of the tract is set to upplo orchard which is In bearing , tuul to till varieties of choice small fruit and vineyard , divided as follows : Tin : VIMIAKI : > . I'roper contains upwards of live acres. The vines are thrifty and in bearing. Between three and four acres are well bet to choice varieties of blackberries , raspberries and strawberries. TIIIJ All li : OKOIIARD. Contains more than 1,000 trees in bear' itip. In addition to the above enumer ation are n lur o numbers of choice plunis.cliorry and other fruits , also shade and ornamental trees surrounding the buildings. I.AIUSi : COMMODIOUS HOUSfi , Ordinary barns and other out-buildings. The soil is of excellent quality for pard oning purposes , bcmc a deep black loam and is u warm , south slope , and is altogeth er the most attractive and desirable of anything within business distance of Omaha or Council UlulFs. With the now bridge completed across the Missourthe ! property is not over thirty minutes drive from the Omaha postotllce. Any party desiring - siring a choice bargain should apply at once as , if not sold within the next two weeks , it will bo withdrawn from the market. For Prices and Terms Apply to C. J. COLBY , MASONIC TEMPLE , COUNCIL BLUFFS. A. IT. RICE. IS. W. RAYMOND RICE & RAYMOND , Real Estate Brokers , No. 13 North Main Street. Lower Floor First National Bank Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Real Estate Vacant Lots , Lands , City Residences and Farms , acre property in western part of dtu > All selling clietip to make room for spring stocle. R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Room a , over Officer < K Pusey's bank , Council liltiffs. SPECIAL NOTICES. iTOTXCE. Special advertisements , such M Lost , Found 7o Loan , For Bale , To Rent , A ants , Boardlnir , etc. , will bo Inserted la this column ut the low ratoof TEN CENTS PEK MNE for the Orat Inser- lon and Five Conti Per Lln for each gubiaquont insertion. Leave advertisements nt our office No. 12 Pearl street , near UroaUwny , Council Bluffs. WANTS. OK KENT Furnished rooms with board 543 Mill street ; ulso day boarders taken. ttTANTEU-PbyRiolan-To buy n $4,000 priie- VV tice In a thriving Dakota town ot 1,201) ) In- habitants. No other doctor. A new home , ofliee and barn worth fl.500. Will nil bo sold forSl.200. Uood reasons iriven for selllnir. Cull or adrlrcsa Uurmun , Wlilte & Co. , Council Hluffi. Iowa. _ _ _ 1TITANTED LiiumlryBlrl to do plain washing VV and Iromnir. Also nurse girl , not younger than 15 , nt Paclllo IIOUBO. _ _ FOUND A new pair of kid gloves. Owner can secure same nt Uce ollico. A first-class sKlrt trimmer nt onco. Good wages to competent person. Mrs. L. Simmons , No. 314 llroadway. _ - teamsters nn-1 80 teams for railroad work.O railca from Council HlutTs. J. P. ( jouldon. _ SALE Music nnd sowing machine busi ness , together with small stock of holiday goods and wall paper. Good town and country , vood location , cheap rent , profitable business. Invrlco tl < K ) to lr.X > . Would take part In Council muffs real estate. Address A. L. Manning ningUunlap , Iowa. Announces that His stock of Finelinportod Spri rigMillinery In Choice Shapes ol Hats & Bonnets , ToirotlierVlth a LariieUnc of Novelties In Fancy Ma terial * is noiv Jteadii for Your Careful Inspection , 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha. .FRANK 8 , RICE , CIVIL ENGINEER , gn , estimates and reports on bridges , viaducts , romi'lnUuus ' und vunurixl otiglnocrlnK , Blun prlnlxnr HIIV hlzo olid quantity. OIHco No 11N. Main St. , First National Hank Block , w. L. niaas , Justice of the eace . No 504 llroailwuy , Council Bluffs. Collections a specialty. Refer * to the * . " ' 3 . K. j ' V alfi NEW SPRING STOCK CARPETS Curtains , Upholstry , Window Shades , Poles , Door Mats , Rugs , Sash Draperies , Etc , , ARRIVINGDAILY. . Mail Orders Carefully filled , Our Mr. Stockort Superintends All Work. COUNClTBLUFFS CARPET CO. , 405 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , : : II. OFFICER Jb Council BlulTs.Iowu. EstabllBheJ 1857. _ _ C. R. ALLEN , EngineerSurveyorMap , , Publisher Ho. 11 North Main St. City and county rnnpi of rliloa and countlai . In western Iowa , Nebraska and KuuBds. FINLEY BURKE , Attorney at Law. 601 Broadway , Up Stairs , Council bluffs.