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0U ? m ' M'WMI'IJ1 ' M THE' OMAHA DAILY IKF/R : FttTTTAY. A PUTT , 1. 1887 ' THE DAILY BEE. COUNCMTBLUFFS OFFICE , flO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Ctllvciid by carrier In nny pnrtof the city nt twenty cuits per wook. II. W. TILTO.V , - - Manager. TK'XPIION'ES : Bcpmr.pp Omcr , No. 43. NICIIIT KUITOK No. a. MI.NOll MENTION. N. Y.PIumbing Co. New spring goods nt Roller's , ( nllor. tieorgu W. Thompson &Co. . real estate SouV. . C. Stacy A : Co. , No. 0 Alain , for bargains in real estate. To-day is the one on , which some of the collectors will bo foolcil , if 1:0 : one else in. \ Leave to marry was yesterday given to James. II. Heed and liully Green , uoth of Otnalm. The Crystal mills arc undergoing 01110 repairs , uiii ! sonic important improve ments are being made. An electric light has been hung on liroailwiiy near the corner of I'onrth htreet , to add .still more to the attractive- nc > s of the .street at night. The funeral of the late Alexander II. Harris will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock Iroin the family resilience , cor- nor of Pierce : uut First streets. Contractor Moore will begin on the leyec attain to-day if the weather pur- mils. Jt will take about live days more to put on thu liiiishing work of leveling it oil1 , ete. The new police and fire alarm wns being thoroughly lesled , though not formally and ollicially , yesterday. The boxes all came right , ami there bccmcd to be cause for criticism. The HIK : yesterday stated by mistake that the evening train of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. 1'aul road left at ? ; : ! ( ) o'clock It should have read the St. l'aul train of the Sion.v City & Paeilic road. Those who have been spending their time predicting that high water would prove a dampcncr to tlie boom so far as the western part of the city is concerned , have gone to croaking about something cl o. With every loot of even the bottoms toms as dry as if the Missouri never got on a high , the people ot Council Bluffs have renewed confidence in the future. The DCS Moincs Register is to have anew now literary editor. The old one got fooled last Sunday by publishing as the production of some new Iowa root , the well known "Hannah , " written some time ago by Trowbrulge. As soon us the mistake was discovered thu lunk , long haired young man went out to hunt for another job. A carpenter named Gilmore was before the police court charged with beingdrunk He stoutly maintained that he had not imbibed , unt the ollicers swore btraight , nud he had to take the consequences. For the lack of ready cash he declared lie would go behind the bars , and if home of his contracts su lib red he intimated that some one besides him would have to make the loss good. Last winter Oiliecr Rose found Neils Anderson in the street , sleeping oil'a drunk , and freezing to death as rapidly s possible. He got him to the -station where he was thawed out ami taken homo. Yesterday ho appeared at police headquarters for the first time since then. Ho came after his oll'ecU. He showed up as the cost of that night's spree one hand with four fingers gone , mid thu other with two gone. Every sunny uftcrnnnn thern nri > In bn cocn a dozen or so rather healthy-looking follows sitting on the steps of the First National bank , taking lite easy. Still , it is almost impossible to lind a man to saw wood. The bank folks occasionally se cure a rest for thu steps and clear the way for customers to < ret into the door by pouring water down the stops. This renders them rather damp for the gentle men of leisure who congregate there. The largest oil painting in the city is that which will soon bo hung on the walls of Uudio & Yennwino's now billiard par lors. W. W. Chapman framed it yester day. The painting is six feet by eight feet , and has been framed with an eight- inch gold leaf moulding. The picture represents some captive women , after the fall at Khartoom , their savage cap tors gleefully chatting , while the women show great distress. The oriental land scape in the distance is also a tine bit of worK. Some features of the painting arc very finely done. Just Ilccolvcd. Twenty head choice , fresh milch cows ; will sell the calves with them or not. Enquire at county clerk's ollice , or No. 900 Bancroft street. For aero property , residences and busi ness property call on vV. C. Stacy & Co. , No. U Main street. Personal I'nrngrnphN. G. I ) , Jennings , of Essex , is at the Ogdcn. John Johnson , of Spear Fish , Dak. , is in the city. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Loonus returned last eveniiu : from Chicago. Mr. J. M. Lane returned last evening from a three weeks' visit to Milwmikcc. James O'Neill and wife , with the "Monto Cristo" company , are at the Ogdou. J. J. Brown and wife returned ycstor day morning from Chicago , Mrs. Brown having been on a visit to New York. lowans at the Paeilic yesterday : C. H. Harris , J M. Uillis. of Bartlett. la. ; A. Urecntntiyer , of Hamburg ; Will Kear- villo , Minden. K. L. Squires is enjoying himself hugely on his western trip. Ho is visiting Salt Lake , Denver , taking trips into the mountains and gaining health and picas lire. Ho will DO absent six weeks or more longer. _ Iron World ) . The BEE some days ago noted the fact that Mr. Ugden , of the Cooper iron works , Mt. Vcrnon , Ohio , was here no collating for the Hondric foundry prom iaes. Tlio deal has been closed for $18- 000 , and an entire block adjoining it also being bought. The foundry and machine works , with such a backing , will bo in creased greatly , making a great enter prise very valuable to the city. J. W. & E. L. Squire make beautifu Abstracts of title , and deserve the success they are enjoying. Brick. Wo have 200,000 good brick for salo. THOMAS ( JitEKN & SONS. Money to loan on real estate. Counci Blufl's Heal Estate Loan and Trust Co Room l > , Everett block. Miss Mollie Corcoran , dressmaker , 71-1 Mynstor street , between Seventh and Eighth. a Sherraden is still making cabinet pho tos at $8 per do/ . , best finish. Crayon 01 India ink life si/.o pictures only $10. Uy F. M. Woodward , artist. Garden hose 8c to 22o per foot at Ncv York Plumbing company. Every fee guaranteed. Star sale stables of Cou neil Bluff ; , The largest stock of horses and mules west of Chicago , which will be sold at wholesale or retail and satisfaction guar anteed. Call and see the stontc of horses and "mules ut Star Stables before purchasing Iscwhero. PLANNING FOR FACTORIES , Council Bluffs "Wants to See the Wheels Qo Wound , " THE WABASH ROAD IN COURT. Frnnk Jlnwnrdl Itccnpttircd AVrltN Against Mitulcti Drunk Shops "Monto Cristo" Ijttut Night. Factories. The wonderful advantages of Council HI nil'-1 for manufacturing numerous arti cles , and for distributing them when manufactured , arc being pressed upon the attention of those who have capital and experience in such linos. The out look is quite encouraging. Council lilull's needs factories , and the factories need just such a point as Council Ulnll's. Among the enterprises being planned for is a cigar box factory. There are a jarge number of cigar factories in the territory naturally trib utary to this city , and they are now go ing as far east as Wisconsin in order to secure boxes. The cost of getting boxes from such a distance is so much greater tnan the cost of getting in the lumber especially for this purpose , ut > d then making the boxes here , that those who have examined into the matter declare there is a rich chance for some one to start in this line. What is needed is home one of experience to take hold of it. The move for a starch factory is still being considered. There is no question but that such a factory could lind no bettor location in the whole country than right hero. There are men who are ready to put money into the enterprise , but the delay is caused by the lack of tin ; rltrht man to manage such a factory. Some correspondence1 is going on with parties cast , and it is hoped that it will result in the securing of such a man as is needed. That Council Mlull's is to have a large cash and blind manufactory shortly there seems little doubt. Parties from the east are here and have selected the sight and mechanics are figuring on tiic construction of the building. As soon as it is an assured fact the parties' mimes , location and other data of interest will be made public. Dr. Hanrhctt. oilieeNo. 10 Pearl street ; residence , I'-'O Fourth street ; telephone No. 10. Contractors and builders will find it to their interest to get prices on lime , ce nont , plaster , hair , etc. , from Comic lilull's Fuel company , 53U Uroadwa Tclcphono 180. "Monte CrlHto. " The audience gathered in the opera ousc last evening hud a treat indeed , amcs O'Neill has appeared here before , nd in the same play , by which his name as become so familiarly associated witli hat of "Monte Cristo. " Dumas' won derful novel has been dramatized in vari- us forms and has been presented to the rmbliu by a variety of combinations. Thirteen different companies have been > n the road at one time playing thu 'Count of Monte Cristo. " They have now dwindled down to two or three , and of hose James O'Neill , with nis support , itands foremost , llu is the proprietor of Fechtor's adaptation , and this is ertainly superior in many re- uects to all others. There have : > I > PII some changes made within the past two years. The spectacular ballet and carnival scenes have been cut out , and the drama strengthened. Now scenery and accessories have been added this season , so that the play was never presented in so pleasing and striking a form as now. Of James O'Neill little iced be said. Ho is an artist. Ho is won- lerful in his strength of manliness , com bined with such tender pathos , lie enters so naturally into the character , is so at home in it..and yet gives such grand out bursts of passion , as to render his pre sentation remarkable on account of the variety of ability shown. O'Neill is also an actor with brains. He shows that he intelligently grasps the conceptions , and is far Irom being an imitator. The company is one of more than or- dmary ability. J. W. Shannon , as Nor- tier , merits special praise , lie was one of the original vast. S. Miller Kent , who took the part of Albert do MorcelV , has been with the company three'years , and J. H. Shcwell , as Caderousso , is also at his best , having played that part for two years patt. Arthur Leclurq , who for four years has been the stage manager , took the part of Danslars. It is evident that the statement that O'Neill had a now and inferior company is evidently idle talk. The Mercedes of Miss Grace Thornu was a wonderfully effective per sonation. In fact the company through out was a worthy support to so brilliant a.star as O'Neill. The company appear again this even ing , and from the looks of thu diagram it is safe to predict a full house. Star sale stables for mules and heavy draft horses. Death of William Welch. At 2:20 : yesterday raorninc , after a week's illness , William Welch died at his homo of erysipelas of the brain. Last Wednesday the deceased complained of an aching in his body , and particularly a pain in the head. It was expected that it would wear away , but instead the pains became worse , and on Thursday ho was compelled to take his bed. Ho grow constantly worse and death finally ended his suffering. The funeral will occur at the Catholic church Saturday morning at 0 o'clock , the funeral procession leaving the late residence , corner Tenth street and Fifth avenue , at 8:30. : Thu remains will bo laid to a final resting place in the Catholic cemetery on Walnut Hill , east of thu city. Friends are invited without further notice. William Welch was born m county Galway , Ireland , March 31. 1837. He was therefore just fifty years of ago at the time of his death. At the ago ot fif teen ho left the "Emerald Islu" and landed in Canada : from their ho went to Michigan , where lie worked in the copper mines of Lake Huron. He was married in Michigan to the wife who survives him , at the ago of twenty-seven. Sixteen years ago ho came to Council lilull's , where ho has resided ever since. Ho had been successful in his life's battles and accumulated a sung competence. He had been for several yours proprietor of the store adjoining his homo , also a coal and fuel yard on Main street , and one of the hack lines in the city. He leaves a wife , four sons and two daughters to mourn his sudden demise. The sympathy of a largo circle of friends is extended to the boruavud family. Ilnck from the West. John W. Paul returned last evening from the west and reports quite a boom at Denver but everything very dull at Ogden and'Salt Lake City , the principal business in t he latter city being the pros ecution of "polygamous" saints who are indicted , lined and sentenced at the rate of one to three per dny. Mr. Paul was agreeably surprised when ho saw the truu state of alfairs on the bottoms and stated that the danger of future overflows was entirely over come and predicts a steady and perma nent advance in all classes of real estate , and added further that much credit is duo Mr. T. J. Evans for his push and en ergy in building the levy. , . . Hallway Sonic Important questions have been iiibniitted to the federal courl at this sess ion , in regard to the Council Blnfl's & St. Louis branch of the Wabash system. It will be remembered that soaio time ago the whole railway was sold under a mort gage. The questions arising since the division of the road arc varied. One of the most important is in regard to the equitable division of the rolling stock , which amounts to hundreds of thousands of dollars. Another question is in regard to the interest the railway has in the Union elevator hero. Then there were some small judgments against the road , and some questions arose as to tiie pivy- ment of the c. The matters have all been taken under advisement , except one case. That one is thu judgment ob tained some time a o in favor of Sum- ners , for $1,600 , for damages by being in jured in an accident. The receiver was ordered to pay this claim. The insurance money on the hotel burned at Stanlmry , Mo. , is aNo in litigation , as to what part of the road is entitled to it. In fact the Wabash has had a full share of the litiga tion al this term of the federal courts. Norman llorspH. Two line Norman stallions for sale or trade. Address K. B. Shields , Logan , la. The 1'nrlnr Itctinltt. Last evening the hospital fund concert was held at the. residence of John N. Baldwin. The following was the. pro gramme : Duett "Say Once More I Love Thee" . . . . Don izette Miss MciUel ami Mr. I. M. Tieynor. Recltatlon-U.uli.ua Kiietchle . Wliitticr .Miss Joyce. Sonata A llccrn- ndante . Orle Misses Hotsloid and Olllcer. Song Die.ims . Sticle/.ki Miss Pusey. Sola Viulln Sou\enlrdu lndn..Lconaid ! MNs Hello Untsfnul. Duet UriTtlntrs . Abl . Recitation An Italian Love Sonc . . Anoiij moils Miss Nellie Hatcher. SOUR Only Once More . Molr .Solo Violin a. Uraillo Song . D.mbu b. .Mi/oui ; kl . Wleuiawski Miss Belle Jintsfont. The company gathered enjoyed the programme greatly. The entertainment was throughout of a high order , 't ho local musicians acquitted themselves creditably , but the great treat of tlto evening was the violin playing of Miss Belle Botsford. A modest little maiden , only seventeen , and yet handling the bow .so skillfully as to excite the praise of the oldest erities. She certainly has the touch of an artist and is of the Remenyi school , putting soul into the notes , accurate yet not mechanical. The expectations of those present were high on account of the enthusiastic press no tices given her elsewhere , but she sur passed even these. A Familiar N'nnie. The difficulty between Hans Christo- ferson and Charlie Allen occupied much of Justice Sliur/'s attention yesterday. Allen had Hans arrested on the charge of threatening to .shoot him , claiming that Hans had pulled a revolver on him and chased him out of the saloon. After waiting for the witnesses to appear to corroborate Allen's statements , and there being none on hand , Hans was djschaged. The charge against Allen , of disturbing the peace , was tried and Allen found guilty and lined. A good bit of advice was given him free , to the effect that he should keep out of these difficulties , in which lie lias of lain been so prominent. The Udvico costing nothmcr , Allen will probably not value it as" highly as he should. The courts and ollicers have been very lenient with Allen , and his friends , who are many , have attempted many times to crct him to change his mode of life , but ho seems Ins own worst enemy , nud about the only enemy he has. has.L. L. B. Crafts & Co. , are loaning money on ail classes of chattel securities at one- half their former rates. See them before securing your loans. Minden Must Dry Up. Yesterday writs were issued against the saloons ut Minden and the property owners. The writs were against Frank Steinhart , Peter Ehlers , Paul Jones , Thomas Grunan and H. Dorchcr. Deputy Sheriff O'Neill went- out last night to servo the writs. Minden has been wait ing to sco what Council Bluffs saloons were going to do. Now that the enjoined saloons hero have sot thu example of obeying the writs promptly and squarely , Minden will doubtless do likewise. No difficulty is apprehended m causing the saloons to close there. A Kiln In Custody. The other day a Dos Momes constable arrested hero Frank Howard , wanted in that city for forgery. On the way there Hovyard made a jump from the train and made good his escape. Now comes the news that ho was recaptured near DCS Moincs , and is now safely in custody. 401. 4O1. Our customers can now find excellent selections from our late purchases of line silks and spring and early summer DUY GOODS. Our line of CAUIT.TS is the largest and , wo think , the finest that live of the best markets in the country afford. It will give us plensucr to show our many customers and friends these now and fresh attractions. 1)O NOT VUKGKT THE I'LACK , NO. 401 BltOADWAY. CODNC'II. BUJKl'S. HAUKNESS BUOTHKKS. Mrs. C. A. Tullis , a crandnicco of Daniel Boonc , died in Litchlield , 111. , recently. Before her marriage slio was Cynthia A. Boonc , and she was born in Kentucky in 1705. EnRllHlunen Who Contradict. The oldest member of her majesty's privy council is the Ht.-Hon. Viscount Evurslcy , G. C. B. . aged ninety-two. The oldest duke is the duke of Cleveland , K G. , aged eighty-three. Thu oldest mar- qnis is the Vur.v Uev. the marquis of Don egal , aged cighty-sevcu. The oldest earl is thu earl of Albomarlo , aged eighty- seven. The oldest viscount is Lord Ev- ersloy ( who is the oldest J cor of the realm ) , acred ninety-two. The oldest baron is Lord Cottesloo , aged eighty- eight. The eldest member of thn house of commons is the Uiirht Hon. Charles Pelham VilhorsjM. P. for the southern division of the borough of Wolverlmmp- ton , aged eighty-live. The oldest judge in England is the lion. Sjr Henry Mauisty of the queen's bench division of the high court , aged seventy-so\en. The oldest iudgo in Ireland is the Hon. Fitzhonry Townscnd , LL. I ) . , of the court of admir alty , aged seventy-six. The oldest of the Scotch lords of session is I he Hight Hon. John InglisLordGloncorso ( ) , lord justice general , nged soventy-scven. The oldest prelate of the Church of England is the Right lluv. Richard Dnrnford , 1) . D. , bishop of Chichestcr , aged oijjhty-four. The oldest prelate of the Irish Episcopal church is the Most. Usv. Itobert B. Knox. D. D. , archbishop of Armagh , aged sovonty-nino. The oldest prelate of the Scotch Episcopal church is the Uight Kov. Charles Woodsworth , D. D. , bishop of St. Andrews , aged eighty. The oldest baronet is Sir John Buckwortli Kerne Chlchestor , aged ninety-live. GREAT REMNANT SALE I DURING THIS WEEK AT HEN'RY ' EISEWAN & cesS : S STORE Thousciuds of Kenmants to be slaughtered at most any price. Short onda from one yard to a dress pattern. They must go , wo don't want them. "We have no room for them , so come and take them away. This is a great opportunity for mothers to supply themselves with good materials at a nominal cost for children's dresses. Come THIS WEEK for Kemnants in all departments. Hem- nants of Silk ? , remnants of Velvets , remnants of Plushes , ' remnants of Dress goods , remnants of Wash goods , rem nants of Prints , Percales , Shootings , Muslins , Chavoits , Tickings , Shirtings , Flannels , Lace goods , Ribbons , Em broideries , in fact all remnants in each and every depart ment in our house must move this week. Don't ' Wait Until It Is Too Late Ee on hand This Week and get the first pick. Every remnant is marked in plain figures and number of yards and the price. Ample room for display and competent salesmen will be in charge of this great sacrifice sale. HENRY EISEMAN & GO'S ' Nos. 314,316,318 , , and 320 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS. To AVntor Consumer * . All water bills are due April 1st. The Council Hlufl'sCity Waterworks company will allow n discount of 10 per cunt on nil quarterly water bills paid at their oflice , 552 Broadway , before April 10. IlAllKY BlIIKINllINK , General Manager and Chief Engineer. Council Blulls , March 29 , 1887. Contractors , let Cole & Cole figure on your tin work and hardware. _ SPECIAL NOTICES. Spccla ! advertisements , such as Lost , Found 7 o Loan , For Sale , To Kent , Vtants , Bormllntr , etc. , will bolneertod In this column nt tlio low ratoof TKNCENTSPEK LINE forthoflrnr Inset- Ion and fiveContirerLlnoforcach subsequent Insertion. Leave advertisements nt our olHco No. 12 1'carl street , neir llroaJwuy , Council UluDs. WANTS. FOH SAL ! ! Complete plant and equipment for H. It. bridge work , consisting of T pile drivers , carpenters tools , tents , beddlnK and boardlnK outfit for 1M men. In peed re pair. Now stored at Chcnenno , W. T. For in ventory nnd terms address No. 1.1 , N , Main St. , Council Ululla , Iowa. TJ10H BALE A good seromMiftnd delivery -C WHKOII , cheap. C. H. Hmith , No. 610 Broadway. B1OII KENT Furnished rroms with board 543 Hill street ; also day boarders tuken. FOUND A new pair of kid gloves. Owner can secure same nt lice ollice. WANTED Laundry gill to do pliiln washing and Iroinnv. Also nurse girl , nut younger than 15 , at Tiicinc house. "IT10R HRNT Furnished front room ; fti per month , No. wj'j Mynstor st. FOH SALK-Muslo and sowing machine busi ness , lORBtuer with small stock of holiday goods and WH ! ) paper , ( ioodtown and country , Bood location , cheap rent , profitable buslnuu. Invrico * ! , to 1.5'JO. Would take part In Council niulTs real estate. Address A. L. Man ning , Uuulap , Iowa. Star Sale Sfabfes and Mule Yards UrondWHy , Council Uluffs , Opp. Dummy Depot . Horses and mules kept constantly on hand , for sale nt retail or in car loads. Orders promptly ! Hlleil l > y contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. SIILUTEU & HOLKY , Proprietors. Telephone No. 114. Formerly of Keil Sale Stables , corner 1st. avo. and -1th street. TIIE TROTTING STALLIONS , DR. ARCHIBALD ( Standard No. 2015) ) Sired by Almont No 33 , and REGISTER , Sired by Tramp No. 303 , Thcso stallions will make the season of 1887 attho Driving Park For particulars inquire of or address WADE CAUY Council IJluffii , la. 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. COUNCITBLUFFS CARPET CO. , 405 BROIDWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , : : IA. jv. sviruitz , Justice of the Peace. D. H. McDANELD & CO. , . | K Ubllibod 1SU3.J . . . No. 20 Main Street. ; : i Council Illnffi. AM > ICALK1 ) IN HIDES , TALLOW , WOOL , ETC. Announce ! ) that Ills stock of Finolmported SpringMillinory In Choice Shapes of Hats & Hounds , Together with a Lar < ieLlnc of Xoveltlcsln Fancy Ma terials Is now Jtcadit for Your Careful lnnpei'tlon. 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha. Horses S Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select fiom. Several pair * of fine drivers , sin gle or do'ible. M OH WISE , Council Bluff GARDENERS AND FRUIT GROWERS. Choice Property at a Bargain , Fifty Acres Choice Land Adapted for ( iiinloiiing anil Fruit ( trowing. About twenty acres of the tract is set to nppln orchard which is in bearing , and to all varieties of choice small fruit and vineyard , divided as follows ; Till ] VIMiAKI : i Proper 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. Till : AIM li : OKC'IIAlil * . Contains more than 1,000 trees in bear ing. In addition to tlio above enumer ation are a largo numbers of choice plutiiSjClietTV nnd other fruits , also shade and ornamental trees surrounding the buildings. iAit < . * i : com.iiomous iiorsn , Ordinary barns and other out-buildings. Thosoil'i ? of excellent quality for gard ening purposes , being a deep black loam and is a warmsouth Mopc.and is altogeth er tlio most attractive and desirable of anything within business distance of Omaha or Council Blntl's. With tlio new- bridge completed across the Missouritho property is not irvcr thirty minutes drive from the Omaha postollieo. Any party de siring a choice bargain should apply at once as , if not sold within the no.\t two weeks , it will be withdrawn from the market. _ For Prices and Terms Apply to GOLJ8Y , MASONIC TEMPLE , COUNCIL BLUFFS. A. If. 1UCK. E. W. ItAYMOKD RICE & RAYMOND , Real Estate Brokers , No. 13 North Main Street. Lower Floor First National Bank Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. TELEPHONE NO. 239. Real Estate Vacant Lots , Latuls , City Residences and Farms , acre property In western part of city. All selling cheap to malic room for spring stock R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate and Insurance Agent. JRoow It , over Officer .C ruscy's banh ; Council Jtltiffs. YALDABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY AT AUCTION 1'roperly Situated on the Corner of I'earl Street and Sixth Avenue , known an the CRACKER FACTORY PROPERTY ; WILL UK Sold at Auction on Wednesday , April 20(11 ( , H. H. INMAN , Salesman , CROCKERY , LAMPS , GLASSWARE , FINE POTTERY. 1'i-lccn reru 1-ow , W. S. HOMEK & CO. , JVO. 23 MAJM ST. , COUNCIL ItLUMfi , : t IA. FINLEY BURKE , Attorney at Law. 504 Broadway , Up Stairs , Council OFFICER C PUNEV , Council JJluiTs.Iowa. Established 1SJT. ir. L. Justice of the eace. No 501 Hroailwuy , Council Uluflii. Coellctions a specialty. Refers to tlie Hcc. C. B. ALLEN , Engineer , Suryeyor , Map Pyblisher JYo. 11 yorth Main St. City and county mapp of cities and cqundei lu wu&torn lowii , Nvlmuka and Kaueat. STONE & SIMS , - Attorneys at Law , Practice in the State and Federal Courts Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCIL ULUFKS. FllAXK S. KICE , CIVIL ENGINEER , s , estimates and reports on bridges , viaduct j. Inundations mxl ( rcmirnl oiiKlneerlnif. Jlliio prints ot HiivHlin ahdouantlty. OiHi'o No 13 N , MiiluSt.PiMt National Bank Block. JC. I > . AJIY & < : < > . , Hardware , Stoves , - ) AND ( HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. No. 620 Main St. , Council Bluffs. CRESTON HOUSE , The only Hotel in Council Bluffs Having a Fire Escape. And All Modern Improvements , JilS , 'J17nnd210 Main St. _ _ MAX MOJIX , frop. Jl. 1UCE , M. It. Cancers and other Tumors Removed without the krnie or Drawing o liloocl. Over"0 years Practical cxpcrcncc. No 11 Pearl St. , Council HIulTb. E. fi. VAltXKTT , Justice oi the Peace , 41Q llromlivuy , Council Blulls , Refers to any bank or buslnm house in , city. Collection. * u specialty. f JUI1NY. iiJO'AB , ' , . JACOP'