6 THE OMAHA DAILY > * BEE : FRIDAY. AP1UL 8 ; 1887. DAILY BEE. COUNCUTBLUFFS OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STKEET , Delivered ty carrier In nny pnrt of the city at twenty cents per week. H.W. TILTON , . . . Manager. TELEPHONES ! BtmiKTM Ornct , No. iX Ifioira Biirrou No. 33. MINOll MENTION , tf. Y.Plumbing Co. Now spring goods t\t Roller's , 1nllor. George W. Thompson &Co. . real estate Additional Council 1 ! I alls news on the fifth page. Friedman's opening conlintics to-day ami tliis evening , The city council is to moot again to morrow evening. The Harmony Mission ladirs hold their Easter social this oveninir. J. G. Tipton yesterday got hold of some special bargains in real-estate. This is the last day to attend the mil linery opening nt 11. Friedman's. Palmer's "Itaninn Frangipannl" nt opera house pharmacy , Camp & Lllis. French pattern bonnets at spring mil linery opening to-night al 11. Friedman's. The millinery opening at II. Fried- man's will continue all to-day and even ing. To-day and to-night the opening at Friedman's millinery establishment con tinue1) ) . Parisian novelties in hats and bonnets at 11. Friedman's opening to-day and evening. Your last chaneo. To-day and this evening thy opening at 11. 'Friedman's takes place. Finest impoitations at the millinery opening at 11. Friedman's which closes nt 10:150 : o'clock to-night. Next Monday evening Excelsior lodge , No. 25 ! ) , A. F. and A. ftf ! , will hold their auiiuul election of o Hi cert ) . CTAI1 ladies who failed to visit the millin ery opening last evening should call this evening , it being the closing night. 11. Friedman. Governor Larrabco was hero yesterday meeting with the trustees of the institu tion for the deaf and dumb , and examin ing the condition of aflairs , which seem in all respects satisfactory. The Alphino choir company wont to Sioux City yesterday morning. Their entertainment here was a very pleasing one and the company certainly merits larger houses than greeted it here. A table of Easter novelties and deco rations just from Now York and Boston will bo presided over by several little girls of the Congregational Sunday school at the festival Saturday night. Last evening an omnibus belonging to Lewis & Ariult lost a burr off the front axle and in front of the Phoenix the wheel came on" shaking up the passen gers and breaking the tongue ol the 'bus. A change lias been tiuulo in the ar rangements for the funeral of the late Joseph Probstolo. The funeral will take place Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence of his nephew Frank Kiss , No.110 north Sixth street. At the close of the prayer service In the Haptist chapel Wednesday evening there was a cjuiet little wedding , the con tracting parties being Charles A. Smoth ers ana Mary II. Hrooks , both of this city , Kev. Dr. Cooley olHciatod. The Catholic choir is preparing some special music for the services at 10:30 : Kastcr morning at that church. Mr. Forrest , who is connected with the Pee ple's store , will assist. Ho has 11 tenor voice of rare sweetness , and although n comparative stranger , is fast becoming a favorite in musical circles. During the night some ono or ones broke through ono of the windows of the Third ward school house. Their purpose is not known but the tracks found in the morning indicated that'thoy wore men. K'he ' janitor lives in the rear of the build- ig , out strangely enough ho heard no noise and there scorns to liavo been noth ing takou and no mischief douo beyond the breaking of the glass. Alderman Keller is reported as saying yesterday that if a majority of his con stituents would sign a petition asking him to vote for the Tenth avenue ordi nance ho would do so. Such a petition can rcndlly bo secured for him , but it scorns it ought not to bo necessary for an alderman to take a vote of his ward every time a question comes up for him to de cide upon. Ho ought to know pretty well the footings of the public , without such a petition on a matter of this kind. Among the most prominent in the move for the Tenth avenue project has been Mr. Lucius Wells. This fact-wag well known , and with the fact fully be fore the people , and his record as an en thusiastic supporter of the enterprise , he was nominated for alderman at largo by both political parties , was elected unan imously , and virtually upon this issue , With this expression ot the people it is uilllenlt tosoe how the three hold-back nldcrmcu can claim to bo acting for the people. _ Brick. Wo have 200,000 good brick for sale. THOMAS GKKKN & SONS. Personal Paragraph * . William Gidding , the Logan druggist , Was in the city yesterday. Sheriff Garrison of Harrison county Was hero yesterday , taking to Mt. Pleas ant aii insane patient. FOW SALE. A First-Class Rcaidenae. Nine rooms , abundance of closets , tw ( collars , bath room , hot and cold water , gas , furnace , etc. , city water , cistern ventilation thorough ; built two years Occupies an elevated site in good local Ity and is very desirable property. Aboiv thrno minutes walk to postotllco. 11. P Ofllcer , room No. 5 , No. 500 Broadway Council Bluffs. Drs. Hanchott & Smith , olllco No. 1 ! Pearl st. Residence , 120 Fourth st. Tele phone No. 10. J. W. & E. L. Squire make bcautifu Abstracts of title , and deserve tlio success they are enjoying. Unlucky Yet Liuoky. \cstorday morning Bon Peterson , i tile totter , while at work on the roof ol the now government building , hud a nar roxy eseapa from serious injury , lie missed his footing on n ladder and fc ) from the base of the cone on the tower ti the mam deck of the roof , n distance o , , eighteen foot and received only i r sprained ankle. For acre property , residences and bust nnss property call on W. 0. Stacy & Co. No. 0 Main street. Shnrrnden Is still making cabinet pho at M per doz. , best finish. Crayon 01 India ink life slio pictures only f 10. l ) F. M. Woodard , artist. Our fourth consignment of Quick Mca stoves nt hand. Those to whom wo havi promised the four-burner can now bi supplied. Cole & Cole , 41 Mum street. * Contractors and builders will find it ti their Interest to got prices on lirao , 01 UV'iJ' ' Plllst.or halrotoi tlom Couni Hums ruol company , 03 0 Broadwi Telephone 180. TALKING TENTH AVENUE. The Citizens to Gather To-Night to Take Action Upon It , FREIGHT CARS WRECKED. Police Picking Dp Strny Women A Hpollcil BciiHiitlon Tlio Show * InK of High Water Measure * merit Brief Honeymoon , Citizens' Meeting. There are numerous conjecture' ' ? as to what will bo the nature of the mass moot ing of citizens called for the Masonic hall tills evening. Some look forward to it as an opportunity of pouring forth the vials of wrath upon the heads of Aldermen Kel ler , Danforth and Hammer , for refusing to vote in favor of the now Tenth avenue ordinance. These expect it to bo an in dignation meeting. It is claimed that there has been for months a thorough trial of the persuasive plan and that these means having signally failed it Is time to use square words and call tilings by plain names. Others deem such a course unwise. They wont to have those who understand' the bearings of this ordinance explain its importance to the citizen.1 } so that all may sec the needs of the hour. Tlion if thus convinced that some action is necessary they will bo ready to vote for some expression which will have , perhaps , some weight with the throe who arc now bo severely censured on the streets. The .suggestion is made that these three aldermen should explain to the citizens thcro gathered why they refuse to vote for tiio ordinance. Alderman Hammer is not in the city , having gone on busi ness to Wisconsin. The two others might yolco his views , however. All citizens , as well as the oJUcials and others , are invited to bo present this evening , for r.ll can at least agree on the main object of the. meeting , which evi dently Is to find out what is best for the city to do and how to get it done. . Representing nanfortli. "I don't blame Danforth for opposing the Tenth avenue ordinance. The old man has an Idea that it would hu rt his Uroadway property. Ho has put up a block of buildings with a belief that the Uroadway dummy depot would always lie thcro to help his property. Now he thinks that this ordinance is the opening wcdgo for a change by which his prop erty will not be to valuable. It doesn't make any difference whether his .fear is well fou ndcd or not , so long as ho feels that way ho ain't to bo blamed for voting as he docs. " Such was the opinion of an old citizen and heavy property owner as expressed to the BUK yesterday. "But Mr. Danforth was elected as nl- clorninn at largo , was ho not ? Was he not elected to represent the city and not Si Danforth ? " "Yes , that's so. There's no denying what he ought to do. I simply say that I don't blame him , bcc.itiso ho simply acts as most other men would act. 1 tell you aldermen are human , ami when a man thiuks ills own property is going to bo cut elF from some bcnelit , ho is apt to kick , whether ho is In the council or not. But 1 can't see what reason the other aldermen have. Hammer and Keller liaye no pressure of this kind , and it seems as if they must bo either under Uncle Si's thumb clso liavo , or some un known .reason. " A by-stanUer made the suggestion , "If Danforth is simply in the council to rep resent Danforth , wouldn't It be a good idea for him to resign and let some other man represent the city at large ? Ho could go oil'by himself and hold his own council and represent Danforth , and carry himself by a unanimous vote. If he doesn't want to represent the city nt largo , why doesn't ho say sol" Short-Lived Sensation. Yesterday morning the police were turned loose upon a sensation and spent several hours hunting it up and running it down. A worthy citizen , whoso wife has had much trouble in securing help in the kitchen , made arrangements with a country girl while ho was out on a trip. The girl agreed to como to this city and work in the family , and ho wrote his wife informing her to that effect and tolling her that the girl would arrive on Tues day morning's train. Ho posted the girl , who .was only fifteen or sixteen , giving her the number of the house and telling her to have u hackman take her at once to the place from the depot. The girl did not appear hero as expected , but nothing very strange was thought of this , ns such disappointments are com mon. The girl's trunk was brought up to the house , however , by an ex pressman , who said ho knew nothing about the Mrl , as he had boon give a the check for the trunk by a hackman. As the cirl had not appeared yesterday morning , there began to be some fears that she had boon misled , she being a simple country girl , unused to city ways. The police found the expressman who brought the truuk to the house , and from him learned the name of the hackmau who had given him the check. It was learned that the hackman had taken the girl into his carriage , but the girl's whereabouts could not bo learned. The sensation was furthered by the fact that the hackman had gone out of town , or had hidden himself. The disappearance of both the girl and the hackman con firmed the suspicion that there was some thing wrong , and the search was renewed with fresh vigor. It was nt last learned that the girl had an undo living in this city , and on arriving hero she had the hackman take her to her un cle's house. The undo had found a place for the girl in ono of the laundlcs , and she preferred that plnco to woik in a pri vate family. While she was thus set tling down to the duties of her now posi tion , the hackman was getting on ono of his periodicals , and to put the finishing climax to the spree wont over to Omaha. The two thus being accounted for , mid their disappearance being explained the police wiped elf the sweat , nnd sat down to talk over the uncertainty of appear ances. Women BuffteraRe. Twenty-four hours passed and the police - lice had not made an nrrost. There was not a man drunk enough to pick , and the bluo-coats got discouraged. They concluded that if they could not find any men they would ranko a round-up of the women , Swede Mary was the first one found , nnd was placed behind the bars. Others quickly followed until there were five females booked for vagrancy. Olll- cers lloso and Unthank brought the last ono in. Slio was found about 8 o'clock yesterday morning chasing snakes up Uroadway. After being placed inside the station she objected to the Dolico al lowing a man to stay in her cell who had no head on him. She insisted that ho was there , and that ho was a homblo looking fellow. Then she jumped up on to a chair , and tried to got out of the way of the snakes who formed the legs of the chair. Then she wanted a gossamer to keep her from getting wet , there being a lot of snakes over her head who kept spitting at hor. She htid a horrible night , and when brought tofore Judge Ayles- worth yesterday morning she told a fear ful tale of the horrors of the place. The judge mpnthizcd with her , told her that It was no lit place to keep a lady , for there had been so many drunks locked up thcro that the air WHS full of snakes nnd other frlghtfuls. He would let her go to a nice boarding house for ton days , and sent an oflicer with her to show her the way to the Hotel O'Neill. ENING. Friedman's Sprlug Display of Milli nery nnd Fancy Uootla. The well known establishment of II. Friedman was last evening thronged with eager admirers of the display of new spring goods. Ono of the largo show windows was devoted entirely to a wonderful displayof hats , while the other was filled with ladies' underwear. The interior of the store was a blaze of light and beauty. Laces , ribbons , feathers and llowcrs , bonnets and velvets , orna ments and novelties , fancy articles , n bewildering variety of goods , charm ingly arranged made the plnco almost n fatry bower , save that in magnitude it exceeded the limits generally conceded as belonging to the tiny creatures of en chanted land. In the spring opening Mr. Friedman has certainly surpas&ca all former efforts even. The display is ono which would ho creditable to the leading millinery establishment of a metropolis. The millinery de partment was especially thronged , there being almost a crush there , the ladies all eager to see the numerous and beautiful bonnets and hats there dis played. Mrs. Mitchell , who lias charge of this department , was justly the re cipient of many compliments last even ing on her taste of selection and arrange ment. The evening dill not sufilce to enable - able all who desired an opportunity of in specting the display , and the oncning will continue to-day and this evening. Money to loan on real estate. Counci Bluffs Heal Estate Loan and Trust Co. Itoom 9 , Everett block. Miss Mollic Corcoran , dressmaker , 714 Mynstcr street , between Seventh nnd Eighth. The Height of Illith AVntor. For the bcnelit of the citizens the BEE publishes tno following statement , it be ing the height reached by the Missouri river during the Into rise. The statement is from the report of Manager Birkin- bmo , of the waterworks company , as taken at 0 o'clock each morning. The figures indicate the height above low water mark : VT 1 " March 14 . n "o " 15 . 11 11 " 10 . 11 JJ 17 . 11 0 18 . 12 3 19 . 11 11 20 . 10 8 21 . 10 4 2'J . 10 4 123 . 0 10 24 . I ) 2 25 . 11 10 20 . 15 7 27 . 1(3 ( 2 28 . . . . . . :17 : 0 29 . . - . 17 8 so . n a ai . is s On March 20 at C o'clock in the even ing the river was at its highest , it then being 18 feet C inches nbovo low water mark. At 0 o'clock that morning it was 17 feet 8 incites and reported as fallling , but during the day it raised 10 iuclrcs. Since then it has continued to fall slowly and yesterday it was 10 feet 0 inches above low water. The highest the river has ever reached in the history of Council Bluffs was in 1891 when it was gorged with ice south of the city. The highest it then reached was 21 foot 0 inches , just a feet below the recent rise. The channel now keeps well along the Iowa side from the Northwestern rip raps down to "Gumbo Point" nbout nv- cnuo G , and then crosses to the Nebraska side between the smelting works and tno 'Omaha water works , where it keeps close to the Nebraska side down. Considerable cutting has been done by the river but it has been confined to the spacn between Avenues C. and II. It is a noticeable fact that when the rlycr is high it does very little cutting , that all being done when it is low. when it roaches up to the gumbo it docs not out. but when it is low it cuts the quick sand from in under the surface and flnallv the surface , after being undermined , drops. The old levee built in 1883 , after the 1881 rise proved n valuable protection , and since men it has been extended so that although on the now part the water came up two feet , this city was kept per fectly free from hood , this spring , while other points around the city and on the other side suffered greatly. Kent Estate Transfers. E L Holyoke to W A Saunders lot 0 , bile W , Kiddle's sub 3 500 W A Sauntlers ( trustee ) to M E Kern , lothlka , Uavliss & Palmer's ndu 500 Thos Olllcor to WII McPiisev nnd W A Siiundnrs , 45lots In Uayliss& Pal mer's add 5,744 M K Morgan nnd wife to W 11 San- ders'lot2 , blk 1. Grimes' add 0,000 E A Benson to S 1 Holland , lot 21 , bin C. Benson's lirst add 200 E A Ucnson to M11 Peterson , lot 22 , blk 0 , Benson's Hist add 200 E A Benson to Mrs 8 E Martlu , lot 28 , blk 0 , Benson's lirst add 200 E L Holyoke to W A Sattndcrs , lot 13 , blk 33 , Kiddle's sub 500 Anna U Chapman to W W Bllger , lot 14 , blk 17 , Mullen's sub 325 J B Beahe to W W Bllger , lot 8 , blk 14 , Beers' sub 400 Agnes Polsotn toC A Louie , lot 14 , blk SI , Central sub 323 E A Benson to M U Peterson , lot 23 , blkC , Benson's lirst add 235 A Benson to W M Spoan , lot 21 , blk 2 , Benson's second add 550 E A Benson to Ben Marks and A Loulo , lots la , 14 and 15 , blk 5 1,200 J B Blake to W W Bilger , lot 2blk 18. Ueers sub 450 J F Evans to W W Bilger lot 5 , blk 40 , Beerssub 000 E A Benson to Louise Connor , lot 5 , blk 7 , Benson's 2nd add 700 A G Chapman to M K Kudlow , lot 4 , blk 11. Mullens sub 350 August Luntrnrd to 11 E Owens , lot 10. blk 15 , Mills' mid 1,400 J B Blake to U V lunes , lot 3 , blk S3 , Mullen's sub 225 J B Blakes toll V Inncs , lot4 , blk , 33 , Mullen's sub K5 E A lionson to Gustavollulm , lot 0 , hlk 7. Benson's 2nd 700 Mrs Hilt Darnell to Gee II Brown , Iot5 blk 29 , Mullen's sub 300 A G Chapman to M K Kudlow , lot 4. Dlk 11 , Mullen's sub 350 E A Benson to Dacnn te Kyle , lot 2 , blk 7 , Ucnson's 1st add 2-25 E A Benson to E T Mchoh , lot 13 , blk 7 , Benson's 1st ndd 200 E A Benson and wife to M T Brown , lots 1 to 4. blk 8 , Benson's 2dndd 1,200 Thomas U Cook nnd wile to George E Fisher , lot 0 , blk 13 , Under wood 400 11 W Ifornmn nnd wlfo to M K Orltt , 1-0 part ot nK no and iK swno 12-77-44 ISO John Gray lie ) 1 nnd wife to William Gayhart , lot 10 , blkt ) , Underwood. 75 John Under and wlfo to 0 P Lip- fert. lot 5 blk 1 , Bayliss & Pal mer's add 400 S J Wagner to C n Jones , 2. 0 , 1) . lots 1 to 4 , blk 2 , Enbank's 1st , nnd 1 to 10 and 10 to 20 , blk 5 , Plerco's sub , 200 E A Otten nnd husband to U J ) J ones. 2 , 0 , I ) , same as above. 200 U O SulTcrt nnd wife to Eliza Hits- kamp , Jot 10 , blk 33 , Avoca COO FCooktyOS Allen , sw d , lot 20 , blk ft , 11 It ndd 100 Pottawuttainlu county to KHz West , 2.6. U. sKse , W-74-44 420 C It Scott nnd wife to 11 E Owen , w 40 ft lot 10 , blk 15 , Mill add. . . . 1,500 Fdward Stockert to J II Burroughs , e 21 ft and 4 lu , lot 170. O P 4,500 Transfers , SS-conslJcratlon , . . . 31,000.05 "Wrecked Freight. There was a wreck caused in the Rock Island yards here yesterday morning by HENRY EISEMAN & CO/S / PEOPLE'S STORE , Will Display New Spring Goods In Every Dcpnrtmcnt This Week. Wo invite the ladies to call during this week to see ovlr duperb stock ami guaran tee intending purchasers that no better values can bo found in the United States. Everything is marked at the very lowest cash prices which means nbout one- third less than other houses will sell the same quality of goods for. We call special attention to a recent purchnsa of silks nt much loss than regu lar value and wo propose to clvo our pat rons and the public a bcautitul ollcring nt special sale during this week. 0,000 yards Summer Silk at 23 , 83 , 40 , 00 nnd OOc per ynrd. worth fully a third more. y.OOO yards of Colored gros grain and fnlle francalso silks , all shades , at 05 , 75 , OOc , fl.OO and ? 1.25 i > or yard. These goods are the now fashionable gray , shades included. They are bargains and must bo seen in order to bo appreciated. 23 pieces surah silk , all shades , Including black , nt OOc , 73c , sfl nud $1.25 per ynrd. The greatest bar gains over seen for the money. Several thousand remnants of plain and fancy brocaded silks and satins to bo closed out during this great sale at less than half their regular prices. This is a grand opportunity for moth ers to find suitable ends for children's dresses small ends to combine with worsted materials which is now so stylish. HLACK SILKS. Wo shall ofl'cr a few special bargains this week in black silks AT § 1.00. We arc selling the very best black silk Hhadamc over offered for the money , all pure t-ilk , well woven and well lluishcd. These are worth $1.25 , AT $1.00. Black gros-gram silks. Wo guarantee to supply a silk that will not cut or crack : all pure Italian silk , satin finished , nnd with n grain heavy enough to make a handsome dress , XT ? i.oo. Colored gros-grain silks in all the now colors. This is a handsome and durable cloth worth $1.25.AT AT $1.00. Armuro silks in black and colors. In offering this new weave of silk wo can safely say that it is certainly very pretty and will wear as well as any goods that can be bought. Wo have an elegant line of colors and warrant these goods to be nil pure silk. AT $1.00 ' Black Kadximlr SilK. The Increased popularity of this weave of silk , both for dress wear and for short wrnps , has in duced us to make this a very special bargain nnd wo are very positive in say ing that nowhere else can these goods bo bought for loss than $1.35. Wo also show an elegant line of silk velvets nnd trimming velvets nnd plushes in all the latest styles nt 70c , | 1 , | 1.25 , $1.50 , $1.75 nnd $ 1 per ynrd. The best value over shown for the money and the largest and best line in the west to select from. Now Is the time to got bargains our prices are the lowest ; our goods are the choicest ; our styles are correct ; wo main tain the lend ; our reputation is well eg- tublishnd , and wo , with pleasure , refer to the leading ladies of the city. Pay us a visit and wo will at any time be glad to show you our stock , no matter if you wish to purchase or not. Respectfully , HENRY EISEMAN & Co. , People's Store , Nos. 314 , 810 , 318 and 820 Broadway , Council Bluffs. JV. it. We give all mall orders spe cial and prompt attention and any orders or correspondence yon may favor us with will receive the greatest care and attention. the breaking of a journal. Three loaded freight cars wore tipped over and 'con siderable damage dono. A little delay was caused the outgoing early freight train , but the passenger left on time. SPECIAL NOTICES. Special advertisements , such as Lost , Found ' /o Loan , For Snlo , To Rent , IS ants , Boarding , etc. , irill bo Inserted In this column nt the low rateof TEN CENTS PKU LINE for ttio first Inser- ion and i'lve Cents PorLlnoforeach subsequent Insertion. Leave advertisements nt our olllco No. 13 Vcarl street , near Broadway , Council DluITs. WANTS. WANTED-A peed girl for general house work. Apply to Mrs. W. a. Cooper , 031 niuffst. _ ANTKD- waiter nt Loulo & Meugcrg , 614 ur.d 527 D roadway. _ WANTED Tivcntv rood teams for grading on the Northwestern load , six mllcafrom Omaha. F OU KENT Large furnished front room , No. 617 First avenue. _ . _ ' yANTED Girl for Kcuoral housework. No , "tX First-class Rlrl to do general T T housework. No. 120 Fourth street. FOR RENT A largo front room , arst floor , furnished new , suitable for two gentle men. Located In the central part of city. Water and gus. Address W , IJeo office , Coun- ell Uiuffs. _ FOR SALE-Complote plant and equipment for R. R. bridge work , consisting of 7 pile driven , oarpentnrs tools , tents , bedding and boarding outfit for ir > 0 men. In good re pair. Now stored at Chcnenne , W. T. For In- vcntory and terms address No. IB , N , Main St. . Council muffs , Iowa. _ _ TJTOR BALK A good second-hand delivery J.1 wagon , cheap. C. II. Smith , No. 610 Broadway. _ Star Sale Stab/es and Mule Yards Broadway , Council Uluffa.Opp. Dummy Depot a _ _ Horses and mutes kept constantly on hand , for sale at 'retail or in car loads. Orders promptly , filled by contract on short noticp. S.qok ( sold on commission. SHLUTEH & Boixir , Proprietors. Telephone No. 114. Formerly of Ky.il Sale Stables , corner 1st. avo. and 4tUiStrcot. _ LATEST NOVELTIES In Amber , Toi-toiseShell ctc.Hair Or naments , I1H well ns the newest nov elties in hair goods. Mr .C. T , , Gillette 29.5 niu street. Ont of town work BO * . llcitcd. PEOPLE'S STORE. Our C'fiiisfinil Aim I to Cilvc Hel ler Vulno In i : very Hi lug Wo Sell Tltnti Other House * In Council Illulfs or Vicinity-Our Stock Will Always Ho Found Clean ami Frcili ; of the Ilcst < tuiillly anil Latest Styles. In our Dress Goods Department wo will oiler special bargains this week. Head our prices , sue.our stock.Vo can show you moro dress coeds , twice over , than all of our competitors combined. Go where you can lind what you want. In our American Dress Goods Depart ment you willlind , this week , at ! ! c. per yard , 100 pieces ol 1'laids , suitable tor children's wear. At Cc per yard wo liavo 100 pieces , half wool goods , worth from lOc to ISJo , At lOc per yard wo oiler 150 pieces wool mixed dress ma terials wortli double the money. At Ifio per yard , 3 cases of heavy double-fold Serges , Cashmeres and .Jamestown Al pacas , sold everywhere from 33c to 30o per yard. At 2Uo wo oiler 75 pieces of Combination Helves. At 20c , 2 cases fresh now shades llody Cashmeres , R8 inches wide , sold everywhere clso at 40o per yard. At U3c , ; ) , r > c and -10c per yard , 80 , 38 and -10 inch Satin Diagonals , all now shades ; also Cheviots ana Sorgcs In all wool goods and best value ever shown for the money. In French and Knglisli Imported Dross Goods wo oiler this week at 50c per yard , 1 case of fiO pieces Cheviots and Serges , In pin checks and broken plaids , 4'J inches wide , worth 05c to 750. At f > 0o wo have 1 case 4'J inches , in all wool French Cashmeres and Serges , In stripes , cords , diagonals and other fancy weaves , in all shades , including the new greys and tans ; worth 75c per yard. At OOc , two cases all wool Dress Flan nels and Tricots , solid colors , new mix tures , tans , greys , beige and ecru , the best quality in America for the money. At OOc , 75c and $1.00 a yard , wo oiler : 175 pieces French Silk Mixed Serges , corded and striped Silk Mixed Paris Dress Novelties. Camel's Hair Cloth , Plain nnd Diagonal Suitings from the best looms of the world. We also have a full line of Trimming Velvets and Novelties suitable for com binations with the above mentioned goods , and are prepared to show a line of Combination Suitings second to no house in the United States. This is onr Silk and Dress Goods week , let everybody in want of a nice Spring Dress call on us and wo will surprise you. 13o sure to call during the special sale THIS WEEK , llespectfully. HENRY EISEJSAN'S & , CO. , PEOPLE'S STOKE , Nos. 1 < I , 310 , 318 anil 32O Broadway , Couneil Binds. N. B. All mail orders foi samples or goods entrusted to our care will receive the licut o attention. REAL ESTATE , Voccnt l.ole , Lntuls , City Residences nnd Fnrms , Acre property In western cart of city. All Belling chciip to make room for spring stock B. P. OFFICER , Real Estate & Insurance Agent , Itoom 5 , over Officer & Tuscy's Bank , Counci Bluffs. Announces that His stock of Finelmported SpringMillinery In Choice Shapes ot Hats & Bonnets , Together with a LarffeLlnc of Novelties In Fan cy3Ia terlals Is now JKcadtj for Your Careful Infection. 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha. JV. SCIIUXZ , Justice of the Peace. FINLEY BURKE , Attorney at Law. C04 Broadway , Up Stairs , Council Bluffs. 1 will be at the Pacl/lc JIotelCoun- cil Bluffs , every Saturday forenoon. Omaha Dental Association removed to Ilcllnmn Block , cor. 13th and Furnani. Best sots teeth $0 , fully warranted. All operations rendered painlcsa by the use of our new anesthetic. Dr. llaughawout , Manager. THE TROTTING STALLIONS , DR. ARCHIBALD ( Standard No. 2915) ) Sired by Almont No 33 , ami "Ucftistor. " ( Standard No. 0812. ) Sired by Tramp No. 808 , Those stallions will make the season of 1687 at the Conn , cil Bluffs Driving Park. For particulars inquire of or address WADK OAKY , Council Bluffe , la. E. ti. BAltXETT , Justice oi the Peace , 410 Broadway , Council BluQ'-j. Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. JS'ptlco ot nUsolutlon Of partnership Qf Betley Ilros. , brick manu factures , by limitation. Botu to receive and 'receipt for debts duo the Una. S. W. llcilty to pay all debts against the llrin. Council Bluffs , Apr. J , 1867. 8. W. BliSLEV. . . . . TV. C. BU3LEV , T GARDENERS AND FRUIT GROWERS. Choice Property at a Bargain , Fifty Acres Choice Land Adapted for Gardening nnd Fruit Growing. About twenty acres of the tract is sot to apple orchard which Is in bearing , nnd to nil varieties of choice small fruit and vineyard , divided as follows : THE vi.VEiAi Proper contains upwards of live acres. The vines nro thrifty nnd in bearing. Between three nnd lour acres are well set to cholco varieties of blackberries , raspberries and strawberries. THE AI'I'I.U Oltl'HAIin. Contains more than 1,000 trees in bear ing. In addition to the nbovo enumer ation are n largo numbers of choice plums.chcrry . nnd other fruits , also shade and ornamental trees surrounding the buildings. I.AIKJi : COMMODIOUS HOITSfl , Ordinary barns and other out-buildings. The soil is of excellent quality for pard oning purposes , being a deep black loam and is a warm , south slopcand is altogeth er the most attractive and desirable of anything within business distance of Omaha or Council Bluffs. With the now bridge completed across the Missouri , the property is not over thirty minutes drive Irom the Omaha postolllce. Any party desiring - siring a ohoico bargain should apply at oneo as , if not sold within the next two weeks , it will bo withdrawn from the market. , _ _ For Prices and Terms Apply to O. Jf. COLBY , MASONIC TEMPLE , COUNCIL BLUFFS. GARDEN HOSE , Steam , Gas and Water Pipe NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY , No 552 Broadway , - Council Bluffs , Iowa Man Orders Shipped Promptly. v&fj J\n V A. IT. RIVE. E. W. JRAl'MOND RICE & RAYMOND. Estate Brokers , No. 13 North Main Street. Lower Floor First National Bank Block , council Bluffs , Iowa. TELEPHONE NO. 239. VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY AT AUCTION Property Situated on the Corner of Pearl Street and Sixth Avenue , Jtnonni as the CRACKER FACTORY PROPERTY , WILL BE Sold at Auction on Wednesday , April 20th , H. H INMAJN , 'Salesman. FARM LANDS CHEAP Farming Lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranging from $5.00 to $10.00 per aero. School and state lands in Minnesota on 80 years' time G per cent interest. Land Buyers fare free. Information , etc. , given by No. 555 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Jew , agent for'Freidrikson & Co. , Chicago. NEW SPRING STOCK CARPETS Curtains , Upholstry , Window Shades , Poles , Door Mats , Rugs , Sash Draperies , Etc , , ARRIVING DAILY. Mail Orders Carefully Filled , . Our Mr. Stockert Superintends All Work. COUNCiTBLUFFS CARPET CO. , 405 BROADWAY , COUNS1L BLUFFS , ; ' . l. J ) , H. McDANELD i CO. , . [ Kitnbllihod 1303. ) No. Kin M ln Street. l l l Council ninffi. . -AND HBAT.C1UI IN HIDES , TALLOW. WOOL , ' ETC W. L. JilGUS , Justice of the Peace. No 504 Broadway , Council Blttfls. Collctions a specialty. Refers to the Bee OTR. AL LEN , npeefSufvejofMapPuhlislier , , ( No. 11 Xorth Main St. ' City and county mnpi of cities anil counties lu wuotoru lawn , Nobrartaana Horses ® Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail and in loti. Large quantities to select from. Several pairs of fine drivers , sin * gle or do'tble. MASON WISE , Council Bluff O1IN Y. STOC. JACOI1 SIkd STONE & S/MS , Attorneys at Law , Practice in the State and Federal'Court Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCIL BLUFFS. FRANK S. KICE , CIVIL ENGINEER , Designs , estimates and reports on bridges , viaducts , foundations mid gunonil eniflnocrinif. Blue prints of uny size atid quantity. Office No 13 N. Main St. , First National Bank Bloclt. _ _ _ OEESTON HOUSE. 'The only Hotel In Council Bluffs Haying a fire Escape , And All Modern Improvements. 215 , 317 and 310 Main St. MAX MOIIN , Prop. CROCKERY , LAMPS , GLASSWARE , - AND - FINE POTTERY. Prices Very Low , W. S. HOMER & Co. , JN'O. 23 MAIN ST. , COUNVIL VLUirFS , l s I A. .It. H1CJ ! , M. D. Cancers and other Tumors Ucmovcd without the kniic or Drawing o Blood. Over CO vcars Practical cxpcrcncc. No 11 Pearl St. , Counci ! Bluffs. to ruaisr , Council lHufTnIY . KliabltaheU 1867.