f G THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SATURDAY APUIL 9. 1887 ; THE DAILY BEE , COUNCIL BLUFFS OFT10E , NO. 12 , PEARL 8TBEET. Dellrercd by carrier ID nay port of the city at titcutyttnts per week. H. W. TILTOW , . . . Manofer. TELEPHONES : BtciKTSsOrriCE , No. 43. NIGHT EtllTOIl NO. 23. MINUIt MENTION. N. Y.PlumbIng CoT The city council meets this evening. New spring goods at Keller's , tailor. George W. Thompson tfeCo. . real estate F. Weis is Ibtiildlng an addition to his homo. There are 330 teachers in Pottawatta- mic county. The most unpopular tin this spring is tlio tie in the city council. The front of ( Jillmski'H store on Bioad * Way is being remodelled. Xonwelss , for the teeth , 33c. Camp & Kills , Opera House pharmacy. Easter eggs and chicken salad to-night nt Congregational church parlors. The switchmen's ball take place next Thursday evening at Masonic hall. Extensive preparations are bointr made by some of the churches for Easter ser vices to-morrow. The G. A. It. and the Sons of Veterans of Atlantic are arranging for a Fourth of July celebration. Attend the Easter festival to-night. Eggs served in all styles. Supper 25 cents , served from 5 to 'J. Permit to wed was yesterday granted to George \V. Kilicn and Florcncu 11. Earnest , both of O.ikland. The county board yesterday visited the court liousu in Omaha to get pointers as to how to furnish the new one here. The Union Pacific is advertising for proposals for 13,500 tons of coal to bo de livered in Council Bluffs cacli month. Frank Wechter and Miss Lulu Collins of Omaha , were married Thursday even ing , by Ucv. Get ) . Craft , the ceremony taking place at the pastoral residence. The ladies of the German Catholic church will on next Tuesday evening give a theatrical performance in Doha- ny'.s opera house , for the bonolit of the church. The remains of William Dobbin , who died at the Scott house , were taken to lied Oak yesterday. The funeral services were held In the Presbyterian church there yesterday afternoon. If the weather is pleasant , to-morrow morning will be boon some of the new shapes in ladies' head gear , and the vari ous churches will rival the opening of a millinery establishment or modiste. Good Friday was generally observed yesterday , but the numerous now resi dents of Council Binds from the cast , who have located here during the past year , missed their "hot cross buns" so popular in certain eastern sections. A large number of citizens gathered at the Masonic tumple last evening , not having hoard of any postponement of the meeting. The expressions heard were those of disappointment and criticism of those having the matter in hand. S. Smith , the newly appointed railway commissioner of this city , will make his debut at the session of railway commis sioners at DCS Moiiics to-day. The Leader has been interviewing the prominent cit izens there as to who Mr. Smith is and getting very little satisfaction. It will probably lind out now who ho is. Swan & Harmon have bought out the well known irroccry establishment of Hays & Glcason. Mr. Swan is one of the well known packers , and Mr. Harmon has been a commercial traveler for years. Both are thoroughly experienced , wide awake , and will make the business more successful than ever. Mrs. Hollls , whoso husband is in the employ of the Keystone implement com pany , died about 2 o'clock Thursday morning at their homo on avenue B. The case is a peculiarly sad one , as she leaves five children besides her husband. The remains were taken last evening to their old homo at Sterling , 111. George Purdy , who was connected with the DCS Molncs newspapers , has disappeared. Among those who are curi ous to know of his present whereabouts are the proprietors of the Pacific house in this city , with whom ho stopped for about ft week during the latter part of March. Borne of his personal effects nro still at the hotel. It is expected that the new county court house will bo rciidy for occupancy by the first of November. It is suggested that the county board contract at once for the furniture and fittings , so that they may be all ready by the time the building is finished. Such n course will C9st no more than to wait until the completion of the building before buying the furniture , and would hasten the date of the actual occu pancy of the building. . Brick. \Vo have 200,000 good brick for sale. THOMAS GUEKX & SONS. Feraoual F. Loporto , of Carson , Is visiting his parents. , C. G. Glonwood , of Silver City , was in the city yesterday. Mrs. A. T. Elwoll has gone to Clinton , Mo. , to visit her sister , Mrs. Bonoke. Prof. A. Armstrong , ox-snporiutondent ol the city schools , is visiting in the city. Ed Cass , assistant cashier of the Citi zens' National bank at Sioux Falls , Dak. , is visiting his mother and brother in this city.Olof Olof Anderson , foreman of the Chicago & Northwestern yards at the transfer , was yesterday out for the tirat time since he had his ankle &o badly sprained in coupling curs. M. J. Alworth , the general agent of the Chicago & Northwestern at this point , Las returned from Wmnobago , III. , whither ho wont on the sad mission of at tending liis father's funeral. Masonic. Special communication of Excelsior Lodge No. 859. A. F. & A. M. , this ( Sat urday ) evening for work in the first de gree. Visiting brethren cordially in vited , By order of the \V. M. Cleanliness , Economy , Simplicity and Beauty of finish are combined in our splendid line of refrigerators , at Cole & Cole , 41 Main St. _ Police Court Points. Stephen Dodson was before his honor the police judge yesterday morning for being drunk. He was lined 7,60 and remanded m default of payment. Ho claimed that every time ho caruo to Council Blutl'iifrom Harris' Grove , where bo is employed , that the uollco for some reason always jumped onto him. He was given some good advice before leav ing the judge. Lev ! Acter pleaded not guilty to the charge of vagrancy and was given a few days'work on the street , us was a fellow who gave his name as Henry Meyer , who claimed to hnvo come from Ogden , Charles Dohanoy was tined f 7.00 foi drunkenness , and J. Caraway , a 'vaar , ' was discharged after promising to gc direct to Crcston. ' Drs. Hanchett & , ofllco No. 1C Pearl st. Kcsldcnco , 120 Fourth st. Uclc phone No. 10. Miss Mollie Cprcorau , dressmaker , 71- Mynster street , betweuu Seventh am ' ' L THE TIE THAT STILL BINDS The Tenth Aven'no Ordinance Still Causes a Deadlock , THE QUARRELING PARTNERS. Heal Estate Btlll Moving New Map of the Twin Cities-Bits of Po lice News Personal Mention. The Map of the Twins. Mr. C. H. Allen has just completed the new map of Omaha and Council Bluffs , and last night it was sent to the pub lishers , so that it will bo ready for public distribution within thirty days. The ma ) > has been examined by a number of the real estate men and other judges , and it is pronounced very line. It shows clearly by mile circles , drawn from a center in the river , the relative distances of difl'ercnt points In the two cities. The showing is remarkable as regards Coun cil Ulull's. Parts of this city are found by actual measurements to be nearer the center of Omaha than has been generally supposed. By this map it appears that the UIE : ollico in Council HI nil's is only a trillo over four miles from the BKI : otllco in Omaha. The transfer is not so far from the center between the two cities as the most valuable portions of Omaha. In fact , all the lands in that vicinity will furnish homes nearer to the business cen ter of Omaha than property which on the other side is hold at many times the price. Tills may will sho\y u the relative posi tions of the two cities so accurately that one can see at a glance the advantages anil the locality of any property in the limits of either city. The now auditions nre all shown up nicely , and the map is in all respects one which will prove a credit as well as a help to botli cities. Mr. Allen is one ol the best map men in the land , and tiiis is one of his best picrcs of work. Money to loan on real estate. Counci Blull's Real Estate Loan and Trust Co. Kooin 0 , Everett block. Contractors and builders will find it to their interest to get prices on lime , ce meut , plaster , hair , etc. , from Couno Blull's Fuel company , 03 0 Broadwa telephone 130. Partners In Lmw. The trouble between Albcrtson and Jray over the harness shop in which ioth claim an interest , was not settled csterday. Albertson claims that ho vvns the goods and that he had a right o take them. Yesterday he took out pa- > crs and had the sheriff take possession f the stock , but Gray gave delivery jonds and continues the business , while lie matter will now have to bo settled in , he courts. Gray claims that Albertson ricd to get the best of him on an outside leal. Gray had a trade on foot by which lie was to get some horses in exchange [ or some city property. Albertson found \ letter on Gray's desk , and thus got an inkling of the trade which was on foot. Taking advantage of this pointer ho bur- 'icdly finished up the deal for him- ielf. Gray finding that Albcrtson was getting the start of him consented to Al bert ? on finishing the deal if lie would : ; Ivo him half the profits. Albortson went tit in the country after the horses and n his return claimed that one of them ail died suddenly as he was loading him on the cars to bring him in. Ho had pur chased an almost exact mate to him of ho same man , but for his own use and prolit , and would not divide with Gray. Then trouble began. Gray insists that ie will hang to all the goods until a quaro division is made , as ho thinks the itory of the horse dying rather gauzy. The two had a choking spell over the af fair but Gray seems to have had the best of it. The final outcome will doubtless be in the courts. For aero property , residences and busi ness property call on W. C. Stacy & Co. , No. 0 Main street. Sherradcn is still making cabinet pho- at $3 per doz. , best finish. Crayon or India ink life size pictures only $10. By F. M. Woodard , artist. The Tenth Avenue Hitch. Those who have been so enthusiasti cally urging the holding of a mooting ot citizens to talk over the Tenth avenue project made n rather sudden change of purpose. The petition presented to T. J. Evans , as president of the board of trade , ailed forth a notice over that gentle man's signature , naming last evening as the time for holding such a meeting. Mr. Evans was called away from the city Thursday morning , and some one at a late hour Thursday evening caused a card to bo inserted in one of the morning papers to which Mr. Evans' name was attached postponing the meeting. There were many who believed there was Rome catch or fraud to the announcement , and that it was a scheme to break up the meeting. It was learned yesterday that this card was caused to bo inserted by two or three citizens , and that it was not to the liking of others who have been con cerned in this move. The combination of circumstances resulted , however , in the postponement of the meeting. It is said that Alderman Hammer had gone to Wisconsin on business , and that it would bo gratifying , to that gentleman if the rest of the aldermen would pass the ordinance during his absence , or other wise dispose of it. Another statement was that Alderman Keller had arranged to have a meeting in the Second ward last evening , at which John Allies and others were to advocate opposition to the ordinance , and pass resolutions which would at least look as well in print us any that could bo passed at the citizens' meeting in Masonic hall. It was stated by those who favored the postponment of the meeting , that Alder man Keller had agreed to either yoto for the ordinance or to resign , provided a majority of his constituency W9uld endorse the ordinance. A petition is to be circulated in order to got this expres sion. It is understood that in the mean time a remonstrance is to bo circulated in the Second ward , with the determina tion to got as many signatures as possible , without regard to whether they are prop erty owners , or evoa voters , but in the hope of getting enough so that by count ing the mi inborn an excuse can thus be had for still opposing the ordinance. It seems that the pre text of wanting petitions on this matter is a thin one. There was a largo peti tion of Second ward property owners , and one of First ward ones also , pre pared and presented as long ago as last fall. There was a petition signed also by all the jobbing and wholesale houses in the city except one to whom it was not presented for signature. There have been enough petitions to show how the people feel , and cvon if there had not been it seems that it ought not to bo necessary for an alderman to have a vote of his ward taken every time ho is called to vote on a measure before the council. Ho ought to know what in best for the city , and ought to know what the views of his constituency are without trusting to petitions altogether or putting the people to that trouble. It was understood yesterday that Alder man Keller was to prepare a statement ol hu objections to the ordinance and pub lish it. On being asked concerning this report yesterday ho informed the BF.E uian 'that he had already stated his objec tions in the council and would give no further information. He would neither deny uor nllirm the report that ho would act in accordance with a petition of his constituency. In fact ho was quite uncommunicative on the subject. There has been much talk over this matter , but the end does not seem much nearer. The feeling increases and what it will result in is not clear. Heal Eatata Transfers. F Cook to C C ilazcn , lot 21. blk 87 , Kallroad add .8 100 L 1' Judson to David P Jones , lot 0 , blk 2 , Judson's 1st to-Ncola , In 100 Ju'ls Larsons and vlfe to Chris 0 Chrlstlauson , lot 7 , blk 2 < > , Howard's add 225 0 F Moon nnd wife to M A Lnport , 1 acre m se sw 1,275 , 40 SCO L Lew a n to Joseph Cunningham , n } < n U-7Ml 1,200 George Iludlo to Annlo Itudlr , 1-3 of lot 1 , subot lot'JOU , op 1,000 , J li ( stutsman to James Kltchoy , lot 2 , blk 10 , Stutmnn's M add 10 Heirs of M Slilcdly to O E Uonnel , no neia-io-44 l E A .Smith anil husband toV 1' Web ster , 10 lots In Kiddle tract 1,100 E L SluiKnrt ct al toV S Cooper , I Ins BO-lS-ll 400 aero so so - - unos Folsoin to O F Bllger , lots , blk 7 , Mullor's sub 300 cncs Folsom to O F Ullger , lot 0 , blk i > . Mullet's sub ; . . . . ir.o f J Day toV W 111 liter , lot 11 , blk IH , llayliss & Palmer's GJO C Aoltnian toV \ W Bilker , lot 2 , blk 10. M Mahon , Couucr it Jelfeiles' mid COO Benjamin WorcheMer ami wife to J E Uiley , HO acres. eK 1U-75- ' . ' 13,000 A E Benson to .Mnrv E Cook , lot 3 , blk 24,13ensou'slst. . : 200 iamo to same , lot 4 , blk 24 , lionson's 1st 200 amu tu same , lot 0 , blk 21 , Benson's 1st 200 jrunc to same , lot C , Ilk'4 ! , Benson's 1st 230 II Hlalio to 11 V Innls , lot 5 , blk 33 , Mullln's . 230 t V luuls to A L Kake , lot 13 , blk 15 , Mullln's 275 ] A lienson to J O llohlem , lot 1 , blk 25 , Benson's 1st 230 aim : to same , lot 2 , blk 25 , Benson's 1st 1 223 Same to same , lot 3 , blk 25 , Benson's 1st 225 B Blaku to V Lane , lot 20 , blk 37 , Ccntinl 230 Transfers , 25 ; consideration 523,301 HO , FOIL Tim LAKE t The Contract For the Mnnawn Motor Hnlhvny to lie Let. The'proieet for building a motor rail- ivay to Lake Manawa is now a secured 'act. The $15,000 needed has all been ubscribcd except $1,300 , and this naltry remnant will bo pledged before noon to- lay. The very moment that the last dol- ans secured the contract will bo let and he work will proceed at once , and bo rushed to completion. The prediction is made that within ten days actual work will be commenced. Those who have been working up the matter were cuthn- iastie last night. J. W. &E. L. Squire make beautiful abstracts of title , and deserve the success Miey are enjoying. A Brilliant Reception. A brilliant reception was given last evening at the residence of W. W. Wai- ace on Bind'street , the occasion being n honor of Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace , ivho were on Wednesday last joined in marriage at the residence of the bride's nether , Mrs. Holt , in Wavcrly , la. The Wallace- residence , which ii a spacious one , was illuminated and decorated in liouor of the occasion , and the many "fiends of the family joined in extending congratulations. FOK 8AUE. A Flriit-Olutis Residence. Nine rooms , abundance of closets , two collars , bath room , hot nnd cold water , gas , furnace , etc. , city water , cistern , ventilation thorough ; built two years. Occupies an elevated site in good local- 'ty ana is very desirable property. About : hree minutes walk to postotlice. 11. P. Oilicer , room No. 0 , No. 000 Broadway , Council Bluffs. A Key to the Deadlock. The suggestion is made that as a key to the deadlock in the city council the ordi nance bo passed creating the Fifth ward and then the election of nn improvement alderman from that ward would give a majority to the progress clement. There would bo seven aldermen then in the council and it would be-difficult to get any more annoying tics. Not Dead Nor Dying. The accident which occurred to young Flynn the other day does not prove to bo so serious as at first reported. Dr. Low- rey , of Neoslm , the attending physician , reports the boy ad convalescing. A FEW STOCK LIARS. Men AVe All Know and Come in Con tact With Kvcy Day. Burdrtto "I said in haste " : my , re marked the pslamist , ' 'all men are liars. " That there are more liars in the world to-day than there were in David's time goes without saying because there are more men. And with this increase of population there lias sprung into being anew now line of stock liars with whom David was unacquainted ; fair , average liars , who do a plain , every day business , and only go on in star parts when the star liar of the combination is sick or tired or something. Among these steady profes sionals may be mentioned : The man who "never reads the news papers. " The man who never sees the editorial cutting him up , until "his attention lias been called to it. " The candidate who is "out of politics and wouldn't take the nomination if it were offered him. " The man who "put Cleveland where hois. " The man who "never had a day's sick ness in his life. " The man who says the Captain told him "it was the worst storm he had ever experienced. " The family who was in Europe three weeks , "anil went everywhere and saw everything. " The professor who tells you that in all his life ho "never Knew a child with one- half the marvelous talent for ( music ] ( drawing ) ( elocution ) ( mathematics ) ( any thing else ) which your child has already developed. " The man who "wouldn't have taken | 100 for that dog. " Thu man who "made the mistake ol his life when ho didn't road ( law ) ( mcdi- cine ) ( theology ) ( go on the stage. ) " Th'o man whoso wife "doesn't appreci ate him'1 ( a great deal more accurately than lie knows. ) The man who "whipped every boy ho over fought with at school. " The man who "could take that text am preach a great deal hotter sermon from it" ( than his pastor did. ) The man who says "ho wants .you to toll just what you think , " and "never feels hurt at candid criticism , no matter how severe it is. " The man who "never slept n wink last night. " The man who "told ( somebody yoi never heard of ) the day before ( Cleve land ) ( Garlicld ) ( Blame ) was nominatct just on what ballot the convention would break on and how it would go. " The man who "never made but one mistake in judging character in his life. ' The man who can remember "the only lie ho over told. " The man who was "offered f 9CO for tha horse the day before ho wont lame. " The man who "could turn a deut > l < handspring from the ground , backward HENRY EISEMAN & CO PEOPLE'S STORE , Will Display New Spring Goods In Every Dcpnrtincnt This Week , jt " We Invite the ladies to call during this week to see our superb stock and guar.in- eo intending purchasers that no better allies can be found in the United States. Svcrything is marked at the very lowest cush prices which means about one- bird less than other houses will sell the amo quality of goods for. Wo call special attention to n recent nirchasc of silks at much loss than rcgu- ar value and wo propose to civo our pat rons and the public n bcautiiul oilbrlng at special sale during this week. 5,000 yards Summer Silk at 2. > , ! J510 , 50 and iOc per yard , worth fully a third more. ' 1,000 vtirds of Colored gros grain and ailc francalsc silks , all shades , at 05. 75 , OOc , $1.00 and ? 1.25 ncr yard. These joods are the new fashionable gray , shades Included. They are bargains uul must bo seen in order to be ipprcchited. . 25 pieces surah silk , all shades , incliulmg black , at JiOc , 75c , if 1 and fl.'o per yard. The greatest bar gains ever seen for the money. Several thousand remnants of plain nnd fancy brocaded silks and satins to be jloscd out during this great sale at less han half their regular prices. This is a grand opportunity for moth- ; rs to lind suitable ends for children's iresscs small t.nds to combine with vorstcd materials which is now so stylish. 1II.ACK SILKS. We shall oiler a few special bargains Ills week in black silks AT $1.00. Wo are spiling the very host black silk ihadame ever offered for the mono } ' , all jure silk , well woven anil well finished. These are worth $1.2/5 / , AT $1.00. Black gros-gram silks. We guarantee , o supply a silk that will not cut or crack ; ill pure Italian silk , satin finished , and with a grain heavy enough to make n 'landsome dress , AT $1.00. Colored gros-graln silks in all the new colors. This is a handsome and durable cloth worth $1.25.AT AT $1.00. Arniurc silks in black and colors. In offering this now weave of silk wo can safely say that it is certainly very pretty md will wear as well as any goods that can be bought. We have an elegant line of colors and warrant these goods to be ill pure silk. AT $1.00 UlacK Hadx.lmir SilK. The increased popularity of this weave of silk , both for iress wear and for short wraps , has in- .luccd us to make this a very special jargain and wo are very positive in say- ng that nowhere else can these goods jo bought for less than $1.1)5. ) We also show Hn , elegant line of silk velvets and trimming velvets and plushes n all the latest styles at 75c , $1 , f 1.25 , ? l.fiO , $1.75 and $ 'J per yard. The best value ever shown for the money and the arcestand best line in the west to select from. Now is the time1 to got bargains our prices arc the lowest ; our goods are the choicest ; our styles are correct ; wo main- lain the lead ; our reputation is well cs- : ablishtul , and wo , witli pleasure , refer to the leading ladies of the city. Pay us a visit and wo will at any time bo glad to show you our stock , no matter if you wish to purchase or not. Respectfully , HENUV EISKMAN & Co. , People's Store , Nos. 311 , 310 , 318 and 820 Broadway , Council Bluffs. N. Ji. We ( jtuc.all mall order * spe cial < tnd prompt attention and any orders ot' correspondence yon man favor its tvith win receive the greatest care and attention. or forward , when ho was a boy , but liasn't tried it for more than liftccn years. " ( Sometimes , with a redeeming impulse of gracious and beautiful truth , Iliis liar will add that "he doesn't believe lie could do it now. " ) What you need is a medicine which is inirc , cllicicnt , reliable. Such is Hood's jarsaprilla. It possesses peculiar cura tive powers. YIELDS TO EVERY MOVEMENT OF THE WEARER. OwInetothDU.0liL ! EUSTIIITY ot tlio cloth ( which our l > atrnt < i cover elduNlvcly ) will ( U p rfpHlr I1r t tlnienorn. llrqulics no breaking In. unlKT lunTRSFK lij * ellcrnft rl etnjr orn u > nda ) irnot fomi'Jth inost I'KUKKOT F1TT1XU. MEAI/niFUI. nnd 4'omfortnble Corict over worn. Sold by all Orm-cUts deulpm. UJtOTTY nUU . , Chicago. III. SPECIAL NOTICES. XTOTICE. Special advertisements , such as Lost , Found ' /o Loan , For Sale , To Kent , VSnnts. Hoarding , etc.-will l > o Inserted In this column nt the low rateof TEN CENTSPCK LINE rortlioHm laser- ion and 1'lvo Cents Per Line forcach subsequent Insertion. Lctive advertisements at our olHce No. U Vcnrt street , ueor Uroadvrajr , Couucil Uluffg. WANTS. LOST From No.71 , ' * ( lancroft strtct , two Scotch terrier pups about tliri-o months nld. Unlit yellow color. Hultiiblo reward. T. W. McCnrfiir. Apprentice Kills to learn dress- WANTUD inakln ? . No. 711 Mytistor st. TT10H SALE A nlcbpony ranro , cheap. B. T. I ? ' French , No. att I'vurl Direct. WANTED A peed t'lrl for Konoral house work. Apply tu Mrs. W. 8. Cooper , C31 Bluff st. . , . W ANTED- wnltcr at Louie & Mctzgcrs , 21 and K.7 U roadway. WANTED Tivcntv ( rood teams for on thu Norlhwustem toad , BU miles from Omaha. ' > FOH ItENT-Large furnished front room , No. BIT First uvonuu. Girl for eencral housework. No , WANTED 627 Fifth avenue. First-class Rlrl to do general WANTED . No. 1M Fourth street. FOK HUNT A largo front room , first floor , iurnlshed new , suitable for two gentle men. Located In the central part of city. Water and gas. Address W , Uoo ofllco , Coun- ell Uiuffs. FOIt BALE Complete plant and equipment for U. It brldRo work , consisting of T pile drivers , carpentnrs tools , touts , bedding and lioardliip outfit for 160 men. In good re pair. Now stored at Chencnne , W. T. For In ventory and terms address No. IB , N , Mam tit. Council Uluffs , IOWH. T71OK SALE A good second-band deliver ] X ? wagon , cheap. 0. H. Bmltb , No. 510 Broadway. , N. ' SCHUItZ , Justice of , the Peace. PEOPLE'S STORE. Our Comtunt Aim Is to Give Bet ter Vnlue In Everything Wo Sell Tlmn Other Homes In Council Bliiffr or Vicinity Our Stock Will Always lie Found Clean nnd FrcRh ; of the Beat Quality mill Intent Styles. In our Dress Goods Department wo vlll oiler special bargains this week. Kcad our prices , sec our stock. Wean : an show you more dress coeds , wico over , than all of our competitors combmcd. Go where .YOU can lind what you want. In our American Dress Goods Depart- ncnt you will Ilud , this week , at 3c. per yard , 150 pieces ot Plaids , suitable tor jhlldren's wear. At 5c per yard wo lave 100 pieces , half wool goods , worth from IOc to 12Jo , At IOc per yard wo oiler ICO pieces wool mixed dress ma- crials worth double the money. At llio ) er yard , 3 cases of heavy double-fold erges , Cashmeres and Jamestown Al- : > acas , sold everywhere from 25c to 30o icr yard. At 2Jo WO oiler 75 pieces of new shades Uody Cashmeres , 38 nclics wide , sold everywhere else at 40o ier vard. At 30c , y.lc and -10c per yard , it ) , 38 and 40 inch Satin Diagonals , nil tow shades ; also Cheviots tint ! Sorgos In ill wool goods anil best value ever shown for the money. In French and Knglish Imported Dress joods wo oiler this week at OOc per yard , i case of 50 pieces Cheviots and Surges , in pin checks and broken plaids , 42 nchcs wide , worth Coo to 75c. At 50c wo liavo 1 case 42 inches , in all wool French L/ashmercs and Surges , in stripes , cords. liagonals and other fancy weaves , in all shades , including the now greys and tans ; worth ? oc per yard. At 50c , two cases all wool Dress Flan nels and Tricots , solid colors , new mix- .tires , tans , greys , beige and ecru , the best quality in America for the money. At OOe , 70c and ยง 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 and Diagonal Suitings from the jest looms of the world. We also have a full line of Trimming Velvets and Novelties suitable for com binations with the above mentioned roods , and are prepared to show a line of Jombination Suitings second to no house n the United States. Tills is our Silk and Dress Goods week , et everybody in want of a nice Spring Dress call on us and wo will surprise yon. lie sure to call during the special sale THIS WEEK. .Respectfully. HENRY EISEMAN'S & CO. , PEOPLE'S STOKE , Kos. 314 , 16 , 318 nnd 320 ! Brondwny , Council liluH'g. IV. IS. All innil orders lei Humpies or good ? entrusted to our car c will receive the best o attention. REAL ESTATE , Vilccnt Lots , LmiJ ? , City Heslrtenees nnd Faring , Aero property In western port of city. All soiling clicup to make room for eprine stock B. P. OFFICER , Real Estate & , Insurance Agent , ItoomB , over Officer tc Pusoy's Bank , Counci Bluffs. Announces that His stock of Finelmported SpringMillinery In Choice Shapes ol Hats Si Bonnets , Together with a LarfleLlne ofXoveltleslnFan cu Ma terlals Is now Heady for Your Careful Inspection. 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha. J will be at the Paclflc JIolelConn- cll Bluff's , every Saturday forenoon. Omaha Dental Association removed to Ilollman IHocK , cor. 18th and Farnam. Host sets teeth $0 , fully warranted. All operations rendered painless by the use of our new anesthetic. Dr. Haughuwout , Manager. THE TROTTING STALLIONS , DR. ARCHIBALD ( Standard No. 2916) ) Sired by Alniont No ! )3 ) , and "Hrcistor. " ( Standard No. 5813. ) Sired by Tramp No. 308. These stallions will make the season of 1887 at the Coun cil Bluffs Driving Park. For particulars inquire of or address WADE UAHY , Council Uluffs , la. Star Sale Stab/es and Mule Yards Broadway , Council Bluffs , Opp. Dummy Depot 11 Si i * i CK _ _ _ , _ . _ . ei Horses and mules kept constantly on hand , for sale tit retail or in car loads. Orders promptly lilled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. SHLUTEU & UOLEV , Proprietors. Telephone No. 114. Formerly of Kcil Sale Stables , corner 1st. avo. and 4th street. Notice of UUBoliitlnn Of partnership ot lloiloy Bros. , brick manii- ( aoturcs , by limitation. Ilotb to receive and receipt 1or debts duo the llrra. B. W. IJeslcy to pajr all debts hcalirst the flrin. Council Uluffl , Apr. 1,1887. B. W. BESLEY. . . . , . ' L. C. UliSLKi" , GARDENERS AND FRUIT GROWERS. Choice Property at a Bargain , Fifty Acres Choice Land Adapted for Gardening and Fruit Growing. About twenty acres of the tract is set to apple orchard which is in bearing , and to all varieties nf choice small friiit and vineyard , divided as follows ; 'riiu ' v IN 1:1 : A i I'ropor 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. TU u A PPM : OKUIIAHD. Contains more than 1,000 trees in bear ing. In addition to the above enumer ation are a largo numbers of choice plums , cherry and other fruits , also shade and ornamental trees surrounding the buildings. i.Aitni : COMMODIOUS House , Ordinary barns and other out-buildings. The soil is of excellent quality for card- cniug purposes , being a deep black loam and is a warm , south slope , and is altogeth er the most attractive and desirable of anything within business distance of Omaha or Council Blulls. With the new- bridge completed across the Missouri , the property is not over thirty minutes drive from the Omaha postollico. Any party de siring a choice bargain should apply at onee as , if not sold within the next two weeks , it will be withdrawn from the market. For Prices and Terms Apply to G. iJ. MASONIC TEMPLE , COUNCIL BLUFFS. GARDEN HOSE , Steam , Gas aiid Water Pipe * NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY , No 552 Broadway , - Council Bluffs , Iowa Mall Orders Shipped A. II. HIVE. J2. W. XAYMOKD RICE & RAYMOND. Real Estate Brokers , No. 13 North Main Street. Lower Floor First National Bank Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. TELEPHONE NO. 239. VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY AT AUCTION Properly Situated on the Corner of Pearl Street and Sixth Avenue , . known as the f" CRACKER FACTORY PROPERTY , WILL BE Sold at Auction on Wednesday , April 20th , A.T G > . : M : . SA.IJB o r IFX H. H. INMAN , Salesman. NEW SPRING STOCK CARPETS Curtains , Upholstry , Window Shades , Poles , Door Mats , Rugs , Sash Draperies , Etc , , ARRIVINGDAILY. . Mail OrdfliTSrehilj Filled , Our Mr. Stockort Superintends All Work. COUNClTBLUFFS CARPET CO. , 405 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , : : IA. D. H. McDANELD k CO. , . ( KltuUUsllOd 1SC3.I No. MO Main Street. i : l Council COMMISSION MKHCIIANTS , AND DZALEHB IN HIDES , TALLOW , WOOL , ETC W. L. 11IGGS , Justice of the Peace. No 50i Uroadway , Council Bluffs. Collctions a specialty. Refcri. to the Bee FINLEY BURKE , Attorney at Law. 504 Broadway , Up Stairs , Council Bluffs. C. B. ALLEN , ngineerSunfejorMapPublshBr , , ! No. 11 Xorlh Wain St. City and rountx maps of cltlos and counties la western lovrn , Nebraiktutrid Kaunas. Horses g Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select from. Several pairs of fine drivers , sin gle or double. . f. if , Council Bluff OI1NY. STOB. JACOB SIMS' ' STONE & SIMS , jig Attorneys at Law , Practice in the State and Federal Court Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCIL BLUFFS. FllANK 8. RICE , CIVIL ENGINEER , , Dcplgng , estimates nnd reports on bridges , viaducts , foundations and general eiifrinocrluir. Blue prints ot any slzo and quantity. Office No 13 N. Main St. , First National Bank Block. ORESTON HOUSE. The only Hotel in Council Bluffs Having a Fire Escape , And All Modern Improvements. 315 , 317 and 210 Main St. WAX MOlftf , Prop. CROCKERY , LAMPS , GLASSWARE , -AND FINE POTTERY. Prices Very Low , W. S. HOMER & Co. , JVO. Hit MAIM ST. , COUNCIL VLUJtlW , t l I A , It. MICH , M. D. Cancers and other Tumors Removed without the knile or Drawing o Blood. Over 30 vears Practical experence. Nell Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. E. S. BAltNETT , Justice oi the Peace , 410 Uroadway , Council HUills. Refers to any bank or business house in the city , Collection * a specialty. OFFICER < K PUtiEY , . , Council ] UufrsIowa. EilibltaheU ) t57 : .