' ' .V . , THE OMAHA DAILY BEB' ' : MONDAY , MARCH 28. 1887. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE , NO. 13 , PEARL STREET. Delivered by cnrrier In nny r"rt of the city at twenty cents per week. B. W.TILTOK , . . . Manafer. TKLEPHONUS : BrfliKiPfl Orncc , No. 43. HIOIIT EDITOR No. 23. MINUn MENTION. N. Y.Plumbing Co. Now ( spring goods at Roller's ' , tailor. George W. Thompson &Co. . real estate. Union Veteran Legion meets to-night. Additional Council 1)1 ) nils news on the fifth page. Five drunks were jailcil Saturday night and Sunday. See W. C. Stacy & Co. , No. 9 Main , for bargains in real estate. Miss Mollie Corcoran , dressmaker , No. 714 Mynstor street , between Seventh and Eighth streets. A council committee is investigating as to the advisability of the city scauring n sweeper , and have a systematic street cleaning. The hody of the unfortunate Willie Lccf , who was killed in the accident hero Thursday night , was yesterday taken to his homo in Ogdcn , la. , for interment. Charle Allen is ngaiu on the police rrglstor as having been arrested , this time for disturbing the peace. Ho put up a watch as sceiiritv. Justice Schur/ will probably not let nim off as easily us ha has been dealt with heretofore. The city council has decided not to grant the request of the city marshal for 60 cents extra for every cow he im pounds. The nldcrmcii believe that if the city saves the pence the pounds will tasc care of themselves. Perhaps they will , but in thin case perhaps not. Council Ilull's ) holds a strong hand. She has both high und low lands , geographically graphically und financially. If a person wants to buy picturesque , high-grade homes among the glens ami blull's , this city can supply him just the sites. If one wants cheaper , level lots , low-grade , ho can find them hero. Council Bluffs has high , low and the game anyway. "Nancy & Co. " will entertain a largo audience at Dohany's to-night without doubt and they deserve a crowded house. The Now York World says it is "a run ning river of fresh merriment , " while the New York Tribune puts it as "fi dazzling picture in winch frolic \m\ \ ( \ laughter abound. " The Now York Her- aid nays "tho audience touched , themselves - solves tired. " Go and , gco "Nancy & Co , " und enjoy a gooxtlnugU a8 nothing In this world docs ft tircil man so mucfi good as a hearty Ju K1i. it may be an odd grimace or un odd remark which makes him. laugh ; so ho laughs right vigorous he is all the better for it. If I ne ci * ? ! be kept laughing for two or three \ CnHceutive hours , until he fairly aches , i- he has found the panacea for half the ills : ' ; of business life. Clerk Shea has to decide to-day whether to issue the writs of injunction closing the saloons , in accordance with the oriier of Jutlgo Thornell. If he is- ties them ho shows contempt for Judge Ayleswprth , who has issued an Injunction forbidding him from issuing the writs. If i ho fails to issue them Judge Thornell will . - bo hero to-morrow morning to attend to [ his case. It is whispered that the federal court is expected to issue some order in the matter to-day , so that there may bo presented the interesting spectacle of llivon rnlirls warring nmong tUaruaolvan ms to what had bettor bo done in regard to the saloons. The clerk spent yoster- dav in solemn meditation over the diffi culty of trying to servo two masters , and wondering which he should cling to. His position is one of perplexity. Shcrradcn is still making cabinet pho tos at | 3 per doz , , best finish. Crayon or India ink life size pictures only flu. By F. M. Woodward , artist. Electric door bolls , burglar alarms and every form of domestic electrical appli ances at the New Yojrk Plumbing Co. J. W. & E. L. Squire make beautiful abstracts of title , and deserve the success they are enjoying. For acre property , residences and busi ness property call on > V. C. Stacy & Co. , No. 0 Main street. Cull and see the stock of horses and mules at Star Stables before purchasing elsewhere. Personal Paragraphs. t II. M. Wilbur is in the city. A. Hcitchen , of Anamosa , is an Ogdcn guest. V. Hinricha , of Carroll , is at the Ojrden. George Bostwick , of Chicago , is at the OgUcn. J. E. Townsend. of Chicago , was at the Pacific yesterday. W. T. Joyce , of Lyons , was a guest at the Ogdcn yesterday. W. B. Lnnnls , of Grand Island , was at the BochtOle yesterday. Mrs. Jacob Sims yesterday returned from a pleasant visit to friends in Wai nut. nut.Mrs. Mrs. J , W. Chapman has returned from visit to friends and relatives in New York. Mrs. P. Hoover , nee Miss , Dasic Phillips , now of Ualesburg , Ills. , is the guest ol Miss Lizzie Brown. W. H. Whitnfore and wife , of Downs , Kan , have returned to their homo aftoi a visit to their relatives , Mr. and Mrs , Phil Aarons. J. H. Kintz , of Marshalltown , who has boon spending the past two days in the city with with old friends , starts out on the road to-day. Mrs. C. D. Boyd loft last night for St Paul on n visit. She was accompanied ac far as Sioux Cty by her husband , who travels for the MeClurg cracker com pany. _ _ Wanted a ( rood dressmaker and twc apprentice girls at Mrs. D. P. Haydnn'i dressmaking parlors , No. 720 First av ennc. Money to loan on real estate. Counci Bluff * Real Estate Loan and Trust Co. Boom 9 , Everett block. Star sale stables of Council Bluffi The largest stock of horses and mulct west of Chicago , which will be sold a UK wholesale or retail and satisfaction guar SB- anteed. _ Star sale stables for mules and heavi draft horses. Dr. Hanchctt , oflicoNo. 13 Pearl street residence , 190 Fourth street ; telophoni No. 10. Hoofing , Furnaces. Quick Meal ( Jaso line Stoves , elegant line of Builder' Hardware , Pumps and anything yoi need , at lowest prices. Cole & Cole , 4 Main street. Contractors and builders will find it ti their interest to got prices on lime , ci pent , plaster , hair , etc. , from Couno filufls Fuel company , 639 Broadwa Telephone ISO. Garden hose 80 to S5o per foot at York Plumline company. Every fee guaranteed. J. G , Tipton has bargains in real cstat In all parts of the city. Office No. 63 Broadway. THE BUSY , BOOMING BLUFFS , The Now Shingles Appearing In All Parts of the City. MORE PAVING AND GRADING. Footllght rinshcn Breaking Up n Foul NoHl Siualblc | Over Pass- Ins Postal Clerks A Sailly AV recked Girl. Busy nulldcrft. There Is a large demand for dwelling houses in this city. Never before have small tenements of from four to eight rooms been so scarce as now. Yesterday a lady entered the BIE : oflicc and stated that she hail been house hunting for three days ; could not find a six or seven room house in the city and thought she might learn of ono by applying at a newspaper oflico. There is a grand field for tenements , that is houses that are put together in good shape ; those that would rent at from $15 to ? ! JO per month. There is not a real estate oHlce in the city out of the forty odd that do not have daily inquiries for desirable resi dences for Email families. It is true that several persons are on the cvo of building a number of houses , but there is room for many more. Many a family is now occupying a small house and paying $15 to $20 for it when they would pay $ 'J5 or | 80 for a house tiiat had u few of the modern eonvonien- icnccs and be more contented. There arc ff w ways to invest money where the returns arc so great sis in building resi dences to rent in Council Bluffs. Nice , small dwellings in this city pay a large interest on the investment and the bullu- iug of this class of houses will bo the means of compelling the owners of the shells that rent for $ ' . ' 0 to ? 30 per month and thai are ne'e worth , as they stand in many instances more than $3.00 to $3.00 , to put up more respectable and tenantable - blo houses. Monicd men in the cast who can only get a small percentage for their money could make fortunes out of small investments if put into desirable houses in this city. " 1 wish I had the capital , " said a , gentleman yesterday , vrlio has , just returned from the Ino east , "I'd put up just such a row of Wollings as I saw in Washington. They re made of pressed brick , contain eight oems each , have bath rooms , hot and iold water , stationary ranges and heat- rs , gas , inside shutters , fine cellars , nice > ack yards , beautiful lawns , FOUIO fifteen cct wide and parking ; all this for $20 Mir month. This row of houses is located on both sides of F street in Washington , ind is called 'Sherman Row. ' Tlicso louses cost only $3,000 each. If wo only lad a row hero a block long and on ono side ot thn street they could be rented for 'rom $30 to $35 per month and would iring in a large interest on the invest ment. Such is what some enterprising capitalist should erect in this city , and 10 never would bo sorry for the invest ment. * * One cannot imagmo the amount of activity going on in building unless a Irivo is taken around the city. The ma jority of houses now going UP are of a small nature , principally houses of three : o live rooms and ranging in cost from P."i00 to $1,000. It is estimated by a gen tleman who docs a great deal of riding ibout the city , that at the present time .hcto are l tUa la out r > ; ilr.ll Intion ItOO IOUSCH of this class in course of erection besides some twenty that will cost from $1,500 to $2,000 each. * A gentleman having occasion to go toward the transfer on a business errand yesterday wont down ono street and came back on another , and during his walk counted thirty-seven new houses in course of erection. * * BUILDING NOTES. Samuel Pardoo is putting up a $1,20C home. John Hardin of Avenue C is putting up a $800 houso. W. W. Dearborn has about completed a $3,000 addition. Frank Glass is erecting a line tenemcir on Mynster street. Henry Knophcr is building a $3,00 ( house on Avenue B. C. H. G. Vogcler is building a $3,001 home on Avenue F. P. H. Wind , the carpenter , is putting up five now houses. Gus Bergman is to erect a $3,000 liousi on Oakland avenue. 'Squire Biggs is putting on a $300 add ! tien to his residence. W. I. Gibbon is building a $500 housi on North Eighth street. Ed Cook has started building his nov homo on Oakland avenue. E. H. Sheafe is building a house 01 Pierce street ; cost $1,500. John Ostrom is investing $1,500 in i house on Seventh street. James Collins has put up a $1,000 resi denes on West Fifth street. O. A. Brawick is putting up a $1,001 house in Burns' addition. A. J. Rice is building a $600 addition t < his Lincoln'avenue houso. George S. Smith is building a $300 ban on his Mynstor street property. Robert Rain is building an addition b his home which will cost $300. C. Ruhwitz is buildmx. at No. 240 Thirteenth street a $3,000 House. A. Langslrom is building an additioi on his home , No. 537 Damon street. W. J. Hancocfc is altering his barn The improvements will cost $300 to $400 John Smith is putting an addition onti his Mynster street property to cost $600 Three additions are being put onto J W. Squire's residence , also general re pairs. J. W. Percgoy is to build a resident this season on the lot bought by him o Craig. J. T. Hurley is putting up a $1,500 res idence on Broadway , near Sixteentl street. Harvey Pace has plans completed fo a $1,000 addition to his homo on Mynsto street. J. N. Brown , of Burnham , Tullcys ! Co. , will erect a $0,000 home on Par ! avenue. D. W. Archer is to build a line rcsidcnc on Eighth .street nearly opposite Fourt avenue. Captain Williams will build arcnidenc on Sixth street , corner of Washingtoi avenue. James Rasmusson is building an $80 addition to his house , No. 170V Elevcnt avenue. O. P. Wiekham has just accepted th plans for an $3,000 residence which h will erect. T. J. Evans is about to begin oxter , sivo alterations to his Oakland avenu residence. Plans have been completed for a build ing for B. Grahl , on East Broadway , t cost $4,000. T. Johnson has almost completed $500 house on Eleventh street and Twer tieth avenue. Henry h. Mctcalf will erect a f 15,00 residence , corner of Fourth avenue an Eighth street. Ncls Jorgensen is putting up a hone on Nineteenth avenue , between Ninth an Tenth streets. John Smith , with John Bono & Co. , ! putting up a $1,500 homo near Stewart's packing house. Job Nelson is building n $500 addition to his home on avenue A , between Eighth and Ninth streets. J. II. Arnold , of Avoca , purchased lot' 3 in block 3 Thompson's addition of G. W. Thompson & Co. T. J. Evans lias about completed a ? oOO house on his Oakland avenue property for the use of his help. J. Witiirow , stock ngrnt of the Chicago & Northwestern , will build a * 3,600 resi dence on First avoniio. William Nelson in repairing and put- tine on a ! } 300 addition to his home on Twenty-second avenue. John and L. D. Montgomery arc put ting up two fi.OOO houses on Avenue B , corner of Ninth street. Sam ItoiUla , of Henry Eisoman As Co. , is erecting a seven-room residence on Avenue F to cost $3,000. Cole & Cole will build an $8,000 resi dence on Mount Lincoln as soon as a grade can be settled on. Will Cooper will put up a residence , also will decide by Wednesday if ho will put up a row of tenements. Jamcj and John 1'ondcrgrass arc erect ing a $3,00 brick residence on First ave nue , near Seventeenth street. H. A. Haird has plans for a two-story residence , which he intends to begin work on shortly , on Mynster street. The boss carpenters have all they can handle conveniently and are mostly all rushed oven at this early day. Hans llanseu has about completed a dwelling on Eleventh stiect between Eighteenth and Nineteenth avenues. W S. Maync is remodeling the old Browstor residence in the clou , the cost of which will bo not less than ! ? 3,000. > Major Richmond is putting in about $500 worth of improvements on the resi dence ho recently purchased on ave nue F. Martin Hughes will build n residence on NMntli avenue and Third street to cost $3,500. the plans of which have been com pleted. Captain Hart , of Minneapolis , son-in- law of Judge Clinton , is to put a $0,000 house on Willow avenue above Bluff street. Martin Nelson has about completed an addition to his house on Eighteenth venue , between Tenth and Eleventh trcots. J. D. Warren , of St. Louis , purchased in. hst Friday of Messrs. Qdcll Bros. & Jo. four more lots in Curtis & Ramsey's addition. Mrs. J. E. Mctcalf will erect a fifteen- 'oom house on Broadway , just outside ho city limits , the plans of which are Ircady completed. N. W. Williams , A. S. Bonham and C. A. Bccbo are putting up four $1,000 cot- ages on the old Knabo property on IVushinglon avenue. Judge James has just let the contract : or a $3,000 Queen Anne cottage which is togo up on Second avenue between Eighth and Ninth streets. The Benson & Mayno Real Estate com pany have sold live lots in Benson's second end addition to Messrs. Harknuss , llccd and Mettner , of Eluiwood , 111. Thomas Green is putting up additions o the packing houses which are quite extensive , eight cars ot lumber having been purchased for the improvements. W. J. Lautorwasser is going to put up a $11CO residence on Eighth street near Avenue B , and Mr. Anderson will also put up one for a like amount next door , W. S. Ament is to build three two < story and basement brick houses with all the modern Improvements , on Seventh street opposite the Bloomer school build- Uov. D. H. Cooley is building a $2,000 home on avenue B , near Eighth street , on a lot recently purchased for $700. Ho expects to occupy the same in about four weeks. The parties from Galcsburg , and Princeton , 111. , who purchased the fifty- two lots in Benson's first addition last week , have bought eight lots more in the same addition. Kimball & Champ have plans com pleted for a now stone front to their building No. 418 Broadway. It is to beef of grey stone rock face with trimmings of rubbed work. H. F. Hattenhauer is putting n $9,500 addition to his carriage factory on Fourth street. He is planning on other improve ments , which when completed will make his factory one of the finest in the west. H C. Cory has purchased lot 7 , in block 1. Bayliss' 2nd addition , and will erect a handsome residence. The lot is located on Eighth street , facing Fourth avenue next to the new Stubbs residence now in progress. A member of the Simmons hardware company of St. Louis is having plans , which are about completed , drawn for three residences ; also has given orders for twelve more to cost $2,000 each. All the conveniences will bo introduced in all of the ao ve houses. D. S. llou h , of Rockfnrd , 111. , has bought lot 11 in block 14 Beers' subdi vision. This is the second one of the lots which were donated to the organ fund of the Episcopal church which has been sold by George W. Thompson & Co. Among those who are to build is J. D. Warren , of St. Louis , who is having plans drawn for fifteen brick houses which are to have all the modern improvements. This will , when completed , probably be called "St. Louis Row. " It will be lo cated in Curtis & Ramsey's addition. S. E. Maxon , the architect , has an extra force at work getting out plans , etc. , for new buildings. He has some twelve or fifteen now in course of completion and reports prospects very favorable for the coming building season. He has a num ber of plans not yet matured , of busi ness houses , blocks and residences. I. M. Hay , ot Minneapolis , calculates to build a row of twelve brick flats , also is having plans drawn for another row of seven residences which will eo up on Ninth avenue. The latter buildings are to cost $2,500 each. All these buildings are to have all the modern improvements. Mr. Hay also expects to put up five more buildings on ground recently purchased by him. Many persons believe that it is very expensive to have an architect draw up plans for a building , when , in fact , a single blunder by a mechanic would pay the entire expense of the architect. An architect's charges are 3 per cent of the entire cost of the building for drawing plans and specifications , while for super intending the erection of the building an extra 3 per cent is charged , making a total of 5 per cent of the ontito cost of the building for plans , specifications and superintending. Many carpenters after contracting for putting up buildings , then go to an architect and have mm draw up plans and specifications from the crude plans furnished by the pros pective builder. By so doing ho saves much time and expense and runs no risk of making blunders. This proves whether or not it pays to have an archi tect do the work in the first place , and at the same time be enabled to put up a building that has the outward appearance of a homo as well as inside accommoda tions desirable to the owner. If more people would consult architects there would not bo so many homely appearing houses built. _ _ _ _ _ The Transfer * . 0 D Dillon and E Klcharu to U Mendel , eM no 5 and nw nw 4-77-42 , Neola , q c d SI. J 11 Dujean to O U Dillon and E Klchnrt , eK no Sana nwnw 4-77-43 , Meolo , q c d 8a-c.2t Jonn Hammer to Eliza Crawford , lot 5 , sec 11-75-44 , n o U-S100. Mary M Jackson to A J Mitchell , 4 la 19 , Macedonia , wd425. . Jt U Woodmancy to Marv A liussell , lot T In blU5 , Macedonia , w d-Sl V HENRY EISEMAN 6 CO M. 314,316,318 , , and 320 Broadway , , j COUNCIL BLUFFS. I BaMMBHHBMaHBHmHMBBHMlHHBaai ' ( $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 GloveS for 50c per pair , $1,50 Kid Gloves for 50c per pair A Regular Surprise , for 2 Days Only. 1,000 pnirsof genuine $1.50 quality of Alexandria Kid Gloves , unstamped , in black , tans and browns , all sizes , from 51 to 8 ; at 50c per pair. These gloves are four , five 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's authorized by the importers for a motive of their own , or whether it is on our own responsibility , for the purpose of creating a furore in the Kid Glove trade , wo are not at liberty to make public. Draw what inference you like , but be assured there is a reason and a good o efor so un common a departure. Recollect , two 'aayg only , Monday and Tuesday , commencing at 9:80 : , tomorrow , Monday morning. Be on hand ; first come first served. HENRY EISEMAN & GO'S 314 , 316 , 318 and 320 Broadway , E A Gammel to II Wm Lewis , sM ne 38-74- 40 , Macedonia , s w d 81,100. Wni Armntrong to C E Allen , lot U , blk 26. .Mullen's sub , q c a 810. : W P Webster to E Atkins et al , 21-50 acres In ne se 34-75-44 , w rt-810.780. N P Dodge , trustee , to D E Glcason , lot 3 , blk 1. Park add , w d-SfiUO. N P Dodge to E Atkins et al , 15-13 acres In nw se 34-75-44 , w d 87,710. 11 A Woodbury to C E Friedman , lot 3 , block 15. Howard's add , q c $200. W J Munley to Ellen CUamlor , lot 4 , block 1 , Williams' sub of Mill tract , w d-8262.50. J B Blake to James VVlckliam , lot 9 , block 4. Hall's add , bond-S'JSO. D F Eichcr to J P Mulholland , lots 1 , 2 , 3 and 4 , block 11 , Turloy's add , bond f 800. Thomas Ofllcer to Charles OfllccK block 10 , Bayliss' 3d add , w d-80jO. Nelson Johnson to 11 Larson , lot 3 , block 1 , Howard's add , w d SCOO. Dolly H Halo ct al to S E Beard , lots 19 and 20 , block 14 , and lots 1 and 2 , block 24 , Klddln's tract , q c-Sl. A T Klickinger to A E Rowley , lot 10 , block P. Curtis & Itamsey's add , w d SSOO. A C Bates to P M Howery , a lot ot Und 12 x80 feet , In nwsw , 12 , 75 , 40 , near lot 4 , block 1 , Bit ; Urovu add to Oakland , w d- > - 825. 825.Geo Motcalf to Cora Van Doren. Council Bluff * , lot 2 , block 19 , Howard's add-$2i5. ! G W Day to F J Day , Council Bluffs , lot 8 In block 9 , Edwards' second add $1,200. ( tW Thompson to H E Ketuer , Council Bluffs lot 1 block 3 ' . , , , Thompson's ndd-5185. G W Thompson to J J Vandeiver , Council Bluffs , lot 9 , block 3 , Thompson's add 8185. E A Benson to Frank W Iteed , Klmwood , 111. , lots 3 , blk 9 , Benson's second add $400. E A Benson to Jno Mettler. Elmwood , III. , lots 3 and 4 , block 10 , Benson's second add 8SOO. 8SOO.EA Bennon to Edwin Harknesa , Elmwood - wood , 111. , lots 15 and 10 , block 9. Benson's second add 8800. D J Hutehlnson , trustee , to W H Wilson. Council BlulTs , lot 13 , block 2 , Uutchinson'a first add-8250. Alice T Anderson to Smith Saunders , Council Bluffs , lota 1 to 14 inclusive , block 31 , Beers' sub 80,000. Tot8l-35we. , _ 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. Street Improvements. The now city icouncil starts in with an enthusiastic- determination to have the streets greatly' Jtuprovcd this season. Council bluffs has already done more pav ing , sewering and work of that kind than any other city of its size in the west , and yet there is more to follow. Fourth street is now ordered curbed , parked and pared from Broadway to Eleventh avenue. This is ono of thj most important im provements of the year , and the order is made in accordance with tbo petition of the property owners , who are eager to have it done. Tup cross streets between Fourth and Main streets are also to bo paved. The paving will bo with cedar blocks. ) „ ! > The grade of * lower Broadway being agreed to , the filling and paving of tnat street clour to ttio river will bo speedily finished. This is another great enterprise. Portions of Ninth and Tenth streets , and Sixth and Seventh avenues have been ordered tilled to grade. Avenue A is also ordered lilled to grade from the eastside of Eighth street to the west side of Eleventh htreet , and Eighth , Ninth and Teuth streets from Broadway to ave nue A. Sewers have been'ordered on First ave nue , Fifth avenue and on Eighth street , besides other sewers heretofore ordered. Mynstor street Is to bo paved trora Main to Eighth street , together with the cross streets to Broadway. Glen avenue is to bo paved from Broad way to the reservoir. Washington avenue is to bo paved from First to Second street. The property-owners are in all these casus urging the work , being willing to tand the suc-ciul assessment. Some of the Chicago people seem to think that the trousers of the day are upon their last legs. A knee breeches movement is on foot in that city , and it is thought , when balmy weather sets in , will prevail in social circlrs. JV. SCHU11Z , Justice of the Peace. D. H. McDANBLD & CO. , [ E UU > llihod 1S03.1 No. C2Q Main Street , j : : Council ninth. COMMISSION MERCHANTS , AND I A LIHS IN HIDES , TALLOW WOOL , ETC. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards Broadway , Council Bluds.Opp. Dummy Depot DepotE . Horses and males kept constantly on band , for sale at retail or in car loads. Orders promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. SHLUTER & BOLKY , Proprietors. Telephone No , 114. Formerly of Keil Sale Stables , corner 1st. are. and 4th street. STONE A SIMS , Attorneys at Law , Practice in the State and Federal Courts Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCIL BLUFFS. R. D. AMY Ac CO. , Hardware , Stoves , ) AND ( HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. No. 620 Main St. , Council Bluffs. ORESTON HOUSE. The only Hotel in Council Bluffs Hairing a Fire Escape , And All Modern Improvements. 215 , 317 and 310 Main St. MAX MOHN , Prop. E. S. BARNETT , Justice ot the Peace , 416 Broadway , Council BlulTs. Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. JOHN Y. BTONH. JACOn SIMS Horses Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , nt retail end in lots. Large quantities to select from. Several pairs of fine drivers , sin gle or do'tble. MASOH WISE , . .Council Bluff 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 not to apple orchard which is in bearing , and to all varieties of choice small fruit and vineyard , divided ai follows ! TIIK VI\iAHD. 1'ropcr contains upwards of live acres. The vines are thrifty and in bearing. Between three and four acres are well set to choice varieties of blackberries , raspberries and strawberries. THK AI'PM ! OIltJIIAIlD. Contains more than 1,000 trees in bear ing. In addition to the above enumer ation are a largo numbers of choice plums.chcrrv . and other fruits , also shade and ornamental trees surrouuding the buildings. iAit < ; i : COMMODIOUS iiotisr , Ordinary barns and other out-buildings. The soil is of excellent quality for pard oning purposes , being a deep black loam and Is ti warm , south slope , and is altogeth er the most attractive and desirable of anything within business distance of Omaha or Council Bluffs. \ \ itli the now bridge completed acrns.i the Missouri , the property is not over thirty minutes drive from the Omaha postofilco. Any party deat 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 G. J. COLBY , MASONIC TEMPLE , COUNCIL BLUFFS. A. H. MICE. E. W. RAYMOND RICE & RAYMOND , Real Estate Brokers , No. 13 North Main Street. Lower Floor First National Bank Block , council Bluffs , Iowa. Real Estate \ Vacant Lota , Lands , City Residences and Farms , acre property in western part of city. All selling cJieap to make room for spring stock , R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Room S , over Officer cfi Pusey's bank , Council Jilnffs. SPECIAL NOTICES. 3STOT1CE. Special dvertlRomontfl , euch M Lost , Found To Loan , For Bale , To Rent , Viants , Botirdlntr , etc.i will bolnierted In this column nt the low ratoof TEN CENTS PBK LINE for the first Inser- ion and FlvoContiPerLlneforeacb subsequent Insertion. Leare advertisements nt our olflca No. U I'earl street , near Uroadwaj , Council Bluffi. WAKTS. F OH RENT Furnished rooms with board 543 , Mill street ; nlso day boarders taken. TTITANTED Physlclan-To buy a 14,000 prfto- VV tlee In a thriving- Dakota town of 1,200 In habitants. No other doctor. A new house , office and barn worth $1,600. Will all be sold foril.200. Good reasons Ktven for lelllnir. Caller or address Uarman , Wnlta ft Co. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. TTITANTED Laundry Klrl to do plain washing TT and Ironing. Alee nurse girl , not younger than 15 , at Pacing house. I UND A new pair of kid gloves. Owner can secure same at lleo office. TI7ANTKD A first-class skirt trimmer at TT once. Good wages to competent person. Mrs. L. Simmons , No. ait Broadway. - teamsters nn4 30 teams for railroad work.8 miles from Council Bluffs. J. P. Goulclcn. THOR SALK-Muelo and sewing machine luial- -C ness , lORcther with small stock of nollday goods and wall pupor. Good town and country , aood location , cbeap rent , profitable business. Invrlro (1 00-to $1,5JO. Would take part In Council Bluffs real estate. Address A. L. Man ning , Dunlap , Iowa. Announces that Hla stock of Finolmported SpringMillinory In Choice Shapes ot Hats & Bonnets , Together with a LnrgcLinc of Novelties In Fancy Ma terials is now Jtcady for YOIII- Careful Inspection. 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha. FRANK S. RICE , CIVIL ENGINEER , Designsestimates and reports on brldtrcs , viaducts , fouudatlonsand R-unernlonKlnccrlnK. Blun prints of anv Biro ulul ( innntlty. Olllco No 13 N. Main tit. , First National Hunk Block. w. L. vwas , Justice of the eace . No 504 Broadway , Council Bluff * . Collections a specialty. Refers to the Dee. NEW SPRING STOCK CARPETS Curtains , Upholstry , Window Shades , Poles , Door Mats , Rugs , Sash Draperies , Etc , , ARRIVING DAILY. Mail Orders Carefully Filled. . _ _ _ )0 ) ( Our Mr. Stockert Superintends All Work. COUNClTBLUFFS CARPET CO. , 405 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , : : IA , OFFICER fUHEY , Council HI ufls , Iowa. . Kalitbllgliod 1857. O. R. ALLEN , Enpeer , Surveyor , Map Publisher No. 11 North Main St. City nnil county mnps of oltloi nnd countlr . a In wceturn lowii , Nebraska uiul Kuasas. FINLEY BURKE , Attorney at Law. C04 Uroadway , Up Stairs , Council UlufTs.