TflJfl SUNDAY BEE ; SUNDAY AP1UL , jo. IBSTTWELVE PAGJiiS. SUNDAY BEE. r "COUNCIL BLUFFS s OFFICE , W O. 12 , PEARL STREET. Dtllmcd fcy carrier Jn nny port of the city nt twenty cents per week. U , W. TJLTON , M naier. TKMCPHON'ES : BTMHIPR Omen , No. to. MIOIIT KDITOH No. S3. MINUn MKNTION. * , N. Y. Plumbing Co. New spring goods nt Rcitcr's , tailor. George W. Thompson &Co. . real estate J. P. Weaver starts up his brick yard to-morrow. There arc now about thirty first-class bicycles in dally use on the streets here. Permit to wed has been given George \V. Killicn nnd Miss Florence 11. Earnest , both of Oakland. The funeral of the Infant daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. 1) . 8. Jossslyu occurred yesterday afternoon. The funeral of Joseph Probstlo occurs this afternoon at 2 o'clock , from the res idence of Frank Ules. The board of supervisors adjourned yes terday to meet in two weeks , to then meet nnd pick out furniture for the now court house. The wind blew so yesterday that men had to quit work on the roofs of the new court house nnd the new government building. The county board has secured the ser vices of Anderson's merchant police to look out for thieves and tires around the county ofllccs. Ike Troop , while putting a form on the Herald press last evening , got n finger caught in a bolt nnd so badly squeezed that he may lose the tip. The board of supervisors are still pondering dering over where to buy u good poor farm. They have been looking at the Leonard farm near Weston. The "Old Fashioned District School , " which was given in this city , has just been given successfully in Grand Island , and fc'50 are reported as the net pro ceeds , The BEE ofllco in the Bluffs is being re fitted and refurnished. It is badly torn up nt present , but In a few days will bo through its spring house cleaning and re generating struggle. C. W. Partridge has purchased a White sewing machine on monthly payments , and , it is claimed , disposed of the same. Yesterday ho was brought bcforo Justice Barnett and his examination is set for hearing on Tuesday afternoon. Ollicer Untlmnk was yesterday wearing that peculiar smile which naturally leads to the query , "How are the folks1' "It's a girl.1' Between wind's the fact was learned that Mr. Unthank now has two pairs , and every one of the four was born on n Friday , nnd yet all seem lucky. The laying of the corner stone of the new Catholic church will probably occur two WCOKS from to-day. The stone will bo laid by Right Uov. Henry Cosgrove , bishop of Davenport. Rev. J. N. Nugent. of Des Molnes , will preach the sermon , and other revorued fathers are to bo hero. The Mueller nlusic company reminded the Council Bluffs Ben man yesterday that it was Easter time. The reminder was in the form of a unique nnd beauti ful Ink wiper. The Mueller company al ways has in stock the latest novelties , and is alwajs generous in its treatment of friends and patrons. The Pottawattamio School Journal is the name of a paper published at Carson , under the editorship of County Superin tendent J. W. W. Laird. The paper Is not a beauty typographically , nnd the editorials have a little sophomono tinge , but the journal has much interesting ready matter , information , and sugges tions which will prove valuable doubt less to teachers. Harry Rico and Archie Mlsler , two Council Bluffs boys , are reported ns.hav ing started out with the usual ambition to become rollicking cowboys , or bravo slayers of redskins , and their parents are consequently anxious about them. The boys bavn been employed in a Pierce street barn , and have been spending their leisure time in preparatory reading. The wind yesterday tore down the largo cloth sign of a Pearl street real es tate firm. The cloth switched about the telegraph lines , and scattered the board frame to the danger of passers-by and tne adjacent windows. It would bo well If the wind And demolished all the other cloth signs. They are no ornament and they are not consistent with the feeling that the boom is permanent and. Unit the firms are hero to stay. Harkncss Brothers , at No. 401 Broad way , are not only having a good local trade in dry goods and carpets , but are receiving many orders from various parts of the west. The fact that mail orders are given prompt attention , and customers at a distance receive as fair treatment as those who buy in person is causing the firm to have a steadily in creasing trade away from homo as well M at home. The policemen are selling tickets for their ball , which takes place May 5 in Temple hall. It is their annual benefit , and they certainly merit n liberal one. At all know , the police are paid small alarios , not enough to cover the expos ure and arduous service expected of them. Once a year this opportunity is given the public to bhow their appreciation and help the boys out a little and at the same time gat their money's worth in a jolly evening. _ li-OU SALE. A Plri t-Cl s Rcaldonoo. -Nino rooms , abundance of closets , two cellars , bath room , hot and cold water , ( as , furnace , etc. , oily water , cistern , ventilation thorough ; built two years. Occupies an elevated site in good local' ity and is very desirable property. About three minutes walk to postoflicc. K. P. Officer , room No. 0 , No. 000 Broadway. Council Bluffo. _ Enitcr Festival. Last evening the ladies of the Congre * 1 gttlonal church gave an Easter festival IB tbo church parlors. The attendance WM large , and the supper an exccllcut v cne. Eggs wore given a prominent pl.ico a the menu. A number of fancy articles were displayed in the booths and many 1 f them sold. The affair financially , as well as socially was a success. For acre property , residences and bust- IMtts property call on W. C. Stacy & Co. , Xo. 0 Main btreot. Shorradcn is still making cabinet pho- ftt * 3 per do/ . , best finish. Crayon or Imdla Ink life size pictures only 410. by FM.Woodard , artist. Women' * Christian Association. The Women's Christian association will moot Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Ogden house parlors. A full ut- , . ' tendance is desired , us business of the ut j hBoet importance is ponding. Ollicors c Md teachers of industrial schools are re- I. fMMtod to bn present. Ladies who are ot members , and hava a heart in our work , and have so expressed themselves , P ' . will be welcomed ana will bo cordially Ik'welved u members. By order of the Bteiidcut. _ " ' Cole A Cole will put in a first class line .ft bicycles and wheelsmen's supplies. TkU will moot a want felt by the new tub. All parties desiring to purchase a - jnt class wheel should see them at 41 'Vain street. SACRED SONGS AND FLOWERS Tbo Churches Prepared to Hold Easter Services To-Day. A VERY CLEVER BURGLARY. A Freight Trnln-AVrcckctl But > o Ono liurt Inspecting the Institute Tor the Dcnf ntul Dumb knot Mail's Council. Christ Is Rlflnn , To-day beinjr Easter Sunday , special services nro arranged for the churches. There will be decorations , special music , ind nearly all the sermons will be on subjects appropriate to the doy. The ! ollowiii { ! are the announcements : sr. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL. Morning prayer , sermon and holy communion , 10JO : ! a. m. Sunday school J:30 : p. m. Evening service , anthem and carol service , 7:110 : p. m. The mite chests which have been distributed for collec tion for the new organ may be handed in at any iervicc during the day. The an- lounccmcnt of the amount collected will jo made at the evening service. The ad mirable chorus choir of St. Paul's church lave been faithfully drilled bythe or ganist and musical director , Professor . ipfert , and will render the following choice selections of anthem music. Jesus Christ is Itlsen To-l.iy" ) Barrett 'Christ Our 1'ixssovci" Channel 'To Don m Lnudnmus" w oed ward 'Jubilate" Uoss 'Christ Is lllsvu Iroin the Dead".Wanner Hymn IK ) Worgan Hymn 103 Victory Anthem "I Know that My JUcdeomcr Liveth" Handel Sauctus IlodKCS Ulorlaln Excelsls Hodges The church is being beautifully decorated - ated with ( lowers and the noble cdllico will be made to accommodate the mini- jors who are always attracted to these stately Easter services. PKHSIJ VTEHIAN. Preaching by the pastor. Rev. Mr. 'helps , both morning nnd evening. MOHNINO bHKVICES. Otmrtottc "To Deum" Mlllard Solo "I Know that My llcilcemer Llveth" Handel ilorlo , Response Duet "The Palms" Fauro EVKNINO SnitVlCI.S. ) uot "Klnp ot Glory" Lassen Juartetto "Dcua Allsereatui" Mlllard Duet "I Know that My Redeemer Llveth" Mendelsshon CATHOLIC. At the 10:30 : service to-day thorp will bo pccial music by the choir , assisted by Mr. Forrest. The following Is the musical > art of the service : PHOORAMMR. Concnno's Mnss In li" Choir assisted by Mr. Forrest Trio "Jesu Dei Vlvl" Uy Vercll.Mrs. O'Xeil , Mr. J. McWilllams and Mr. For rest 'IloKlnn Cecil" Uy Lambllotte , choir Duett U , Sulutnrls Host ! Lambilotto , Mrs , Dnrrauch and Mrs. Uroy 1'autuui Mcr o Uy Kossi , choir BAPTIST. The pastor of the First Baptist church will preach at 10:30 : a. m. on "The Resur rection of Christ. " Jn the evening on ' The Great Temptation of Joseph , " a , sermon to young mon. Seats free. IIAKMONY MISSION. A Christian Easter service at Harmony Mission chapel to-day nt 3 o'clock p. m. , conducted by Mr. Fred Foxley , superin- .cndcut of the Sabbnth school. Parents of the children especially Invited to bo present. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:80 : o'clock. 'Topic , Mark 10,18. Y. M. C. A. Services In the association rooms at 4 o'clock p. m. , for nion only. Mr. Fiudloy , leader. BROADWAY METHODIST. The church will bo handsomely deco rated with flowers. An Easter sermon will bo preached at 10:80 : a. m. The Sun day school will hold an Easter mission ary service at 12 in. , consisting of sorgs , recitations and offerings. In the evening the Ladies' Foreign Missionary society will hold an anniversary exercise con sisting of addresses , readings and recita tions. A cordial invitation is given to the public to attend these services. Cotno and See Us. The following invitation is self-ex planatory and will meet with numerous favorable responses : Headquarters Abe Lincoln Post No. 29 , G. A. K. , and Union Veteran Legion , Council Ululfs , la. , April 0. IBVT-Comrados : On beHalf - Half of Abe Lincoln Post , No. W , G. A. 11. , and the Union Veteran Legion of this city , you are cordially Invited to bo present and participate In n grand oampliro to be held at those headquarters Wednesday , April 27. Every arrangement will bo completed to make this occasion one of the most enjoya ble of any ever held In tills section of the state. Prominent speakers will be present to deliver brief addresses , music , refresh ments and a ball will be attractions to the occasion. The purpose of this campflre and banquet especially. Is to assist the irood ladies of Pot- tawattamle county In building a public hos pital which shall be an asylum for unfortu nate soldiers and citizens who may be strick en with disease whlln among us , and while so afllicted receive the kindly odlces Inci dent to a homo. A cottage hospital has been started In this city , and to aid In Its laudable purpose a fee of 25 cents will be charged for meals on this occasion , served under the aus pices of the posts of this city. We anticipate a large attendance nnd a good time. Come and bring your family. These campQrcs and reunions will soon be long to the past. Let us enjoy them while wo may. Every arrangement will bo made to Insure the coraforc of all visiting comiadus and their families who may attend. On this anniversary day of our late beloved commander U. S. Grant , lot us meet and re new our pledges of fidelity to "one country and one ling. " An oaily reply stating acceptance and prob able number who will be present from your post is especially requested. Direct to Major U. C. Barnes , postcammander. liy order of JUDGK J. IE. Kiin ; : , HON. J. I/VMAN , M. 0. JUDOF. Gio. : CAIISON , Cou D. U. DAILEY , J. J. SrEAUMAN , COL. W. K. SAPP , MA.T. 11. C. liAHNKS , Committee on Imitation. The Wnrdona of the Wards. At the meeting of the olty council last night the mayor and nil the aldermen were present except Hammer , ho being in Wisconsin on personal business. Petition of property owners on liar risou asking for paving of that street presented and granted. Finance committee reported in favor of Fettling J. T. Stewart's claim for damages on account of change of grade , amount being $ l.-OO. Concurred in. A resolution was passed exempting from taxation for live years the now iron works on Tenth avcnuo under the or dinance passed some time ago for ou couraging manufacturing. lu the matter of petition of G. R. Rico for vacating streets and alleys in Durand's uddition , judiciary committee reported that council had no jurisdiction , and pc titiourr must apply to district court. At. A. Moore was allowed an c.stmiuto of 3,100 on his levee conlr&nt. Up to tills timn the council was busy with routine work. Alderman Keller ami Danforth did not participate oiccpt to vote otherwise sitting as dumb as statues. Alderman Wells arose and roniurkcd : "If there Is no other business I liuvo an ordinance to present. ' * Thcro wiu. a dead silence for a moment , nnd then , tu nil expected , it was revealed by the reading of the clerk , that tbo ordinance thus pre sented was the one giving the Union Pa- cillc the right of way on Tenth avenue. Alderman Wells moved the suspension of the rules lo pau tbo ordinance to second reading. Alderman Keller nnd Danforth voted no , and Alderman Wells , , acy nnd Motcalf aye. 'ilio motion be- being lost the ordinance was laid over under the rules. The crowd which had gathered in to BOO what would bo done with tlih onh- mnco , having had their curiosity satis- lied , retired in haste. The council then adjourned until Mon day evening at 7:30 : o'clock. The ordinance will bo brotichtun again lion. Alderman Keller is understood as positively refusing to vote for the ordi nance , at least until Alderman Hammer returns. A Stluk Jot ) . Yesterday morning exAldermanV. . A. Mynster discovered that during the night robbers had robbed him. On retir ing the night bcforo ho took the usual precaution of hiding his pocket book in the bed , so that while sleeping jt could not bo taken without disturbing him. 1'ho fellows had succeeded , however , in Celling the book , and without awaken- ng him , either , as ho knew nothing of his loss until morning. The pocket book contained a $20 bill , f3 in silver , a $100 check in favor of his mother , Mrs. Maria Mynbtcr , and given by the Northwestern railway , a $12.90 check signed by Kimball & Champ nnd in favor of Myustcr & Limit. The thieves obtained an entrance by n window. They had forced the blinds open , nnd hod then started m evidently to cut : ho glass with a diamond. Discovering that the window was not locked they pushed it up and entered. Mr. Mvnstcr generally has a watch dog in the house , but by an unfortunate co-incidonco the dog was at his old residence when most needed. It seems that the burglars must have > een very familiar with the habits of the lousehold and the details of the place , but even with this knowledge it is a mystery low they managed to slip the pocketbook - book from the bed in which Mr. Mynster was sleeping. The Switchmen's Ball. On next Thursday evening Council Hhills lodge No. 33 , Switchmen's Mutual Aid association of North America , give a ball in Masonic hall.- All Union Pacific employes who wish to attend will ; et passes. Assistant General Super- intcndant Dickinson has agreed to 'urnish a special train to leave Council [ Mulls about S o'clock in the morning to eturn them to their homes in Omaha. livery possible arrangement is being made by the committees in charge to make this one of the finest entertain ments ever given in this city. A largo number of tickets have already been sold which insures success , so far as attendance is concerned. A Penchant For Saddles. Captain O'Brien , of the police force , ast evening returned from n chase along ho St. Paul road after n fellow named Kissel. Ho found his man about fourteen nilcs from Panama , and brought him in , together with the saddle , lasso , bridle , etc. , which , it is churned , Kissel stole : rom Frank Owens. Kissel had sold them , but they were hunted up. A year ago Kissel was under n cloud for stealing i saddle belonging to Mr. Siedentopf , jut he disappeared before the matter came to u trial. Now on his return from lie west he seems to have the same old lubit of picking up saddles. A Freight Wreck. Yesterday morning the outgoing 'reight train on the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul was wrecked about ten miles [ rom this city. The cause of the accident s said to bo the spreading of the track. There were twelve froieht cars m the wreck , some of which were badly smashed. Luckily no one was injured , ind the track was soon cleared so that .he incoming passenger train was not de layed over two hours. The Institution Safe. Ono of the matters of importance to which Governor Larrabco paia attention while visiting the institution of the deaf and dumb hero was the settling of the building. This settling has been going on for some time and it is now out of plumb. The governor brought with him Architect Frinkbino , who made n thor ough inspection of the building. Ho pro nounces it entirely safe at the present time. Books , instructing ladies how to bo their own manicures given away at Opera House pharmacy , Camp & Ellis. Howorth's Hlbernlca. On next Thursday evening at the opera house Howorth's double show is to ap pear. A pleasing ; panoramic display is made , showing Hiborma , with its cities and places of renown , and the whole is interspersed with a comedy , displaying Irish life. Numerous specialties are in troduced. The Richmond Dispatch says : "The exhibition is thoroughly rctincd , and the panorama gives n beautiful view of Ireland's loveliest scenes. " Msr. A. Dodson , No. 807 Broadway , dressmaker , French Taylor systo ur , prices reasonable , lit perfect. Offlrc of Mulholland & Co. , removed to in under the Citizen's bank. Telephone &o. 103 , Leave your orders for ice. Personal Paragraphs. J. M. Shea , deputy county clerk , left last evening for Ncola to , spend Sunday with his wife and boy. Miss Lydin MikesoU begins to-morrow her lirst terra as teacher , having secured the school at Wright's station. Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace spend Sunday nt the homo of the groom's par ents , and will depart to-morrow for their Nebraska home. A line residence property fronting on Ilayliss' park will be milled Juno 1. Tickets are for sale by Smith Bros. , agents , at $5 each. Get a homo for f0. Presiding Elder Smith held quarterly meeting services ut Sidney to-day. An e.ister concert exercise occuoies the morn ing hour , and he preaches in the even- log.Charles Charles Overton , who has become a full Hedged salvation cadet , will soon becin work at Keokuk. He bids good bye to his friends hero Sunday night. Marshal Gnanella returned last even ing from Colfax , bettered in health and enthusiastic for enforcing the order to have the alloys cleaned up. My new furniture and gasoline stoves have begun to arrive. I keep the "Best" and "Hull" vapor stoves. Give ma a trial. 1 will not bo undersold by any one. A. T. MANUEL , No. 323 nnd 325 Broadway. Drs. Hanchett & Smith , ofllco No. 13 Pearl st. Residence , 120 Fourth st. Telephone - phone No. 10. Miss Mollie Corcoran , dressmaker , 714 Mynster street , between Seventh und Eighth. Notice of UUfiolation Of partnerthlp of lleslcy Ilroi. , brick manu factures , by limitation , lloth to receive ami receipt for debts duo the firm. B. W. LJosloy to pcjr H ! ) debts ugnlnit tbe firm. Council Ulutf , Apr. 1 , W. S. W. BESLKY. L. C. I1ESLKY. . Jf. Justice of the Peace ; HENRY EISEMNCO.'S PEOPLE'S T STORE , Do you wish to snvo nfoncy on your spring purchases ? If so call at KISKMAN'S PEOPLE'S STOKE. Everybody knows that wo have n larger and bolter stocK of goods to se lect from than all the houses in Council lllulls combined , and wo guarantee to save you So cents on eVery dollar's worth you purchase In our house. To substantiate this wo refer to the thou sands of ladies who visit our stores daily. Lady shoppers who have sent to New York , Philadelphia , Chicago , St. Louis and other cities for samples , have upon comparison with our goods , pronounced oou the best and cheapest. \ \ e have given Council Bluffs the larg est store and stock of merchandise in the entire state of Iowa nnd wo are proud to say that people for hundreds of milea come or send to us for their goods. Wo also offer for this week largo bar gains in Laces , Embroideries , Hosiery , Gloves , Corsets , Gau/.o , Lisle Thread , Bulbriggan and Silk Underwear , Muslin Underwear , Infants' complete outfits , Parasols , Fans , Lace Curtains nnd Scrims. Ready Made Sulta , Etc. An entire now line of ladies , misses , nnd children's wraps , jackets nnd ready made suits In silk , worded nnd wash materials at much less than former prices. This department has an im mense quantity of goods of nil prices nnd you cannot fail to make selections which will prove satisfactory. Wo call special attention to our ladies wraps in extra sizes rancing in si/o from 42 to 48. HENRY EISEMAN & Co. , People's Store , Nos. 314 , 310 , 318 nnd 320 Broadway , Council Bluffs. JV. B. We give all mall orders spe cial and prompt attention and inii/ orders or correspondence yeti man favor with will receive the care and attention. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Fpeclal oilvcrtleomcnta , such ns Lost , Found ' /o Lonn , 1'or Bale , To Kent , \Snnts , Hoiudlnir , etc. , will botnsortod In this column nt the lovr ratoof TEN CENTS PEIl MNE for the Dm Inser- Ion nnd flvoContil'or Line for each subsequent Insertion. Lcavo advertisements nt our olllco No. 13 I'carl street , near Lroadway , Council UIulTf. WANTS. I 1UKSALK Three room house without lot $ 103 : ulso family horse nnd open buggy. Apply to No. ll'J Stutstmm street. WANTUD A basket or Unlit phneton for Inmllyuso. AiUlrcw W , II. llutta , > "o. fii2 Ilroadwny , Council llluira. WANTKD Immediately , at Otfdcm house , a third cook. I > AGKNT8 Nowlsthotlnjo to'uinke money. Our Kooils arc soiling to nil clasec.o , room lor good men who tuo willing to work for largo imy. Call at 419 S. llth St. , ' 401 loj LOST From No. 7U riancroft street , two 'i-cotfh terrier mips about three months nld. Unlit yellow color , buitablo rowurd. T. \V. McCnrgnr. WANTED Apprentice girls to learn dress- ranking. No. 714 Mynstor Bt , "OOH SALE A nlpopony ranre , chcnp. 8. T. French , No. 30 Pearl struct. - good ptlrl for general house work. Apply to Mr8. W. S. Cooper , OJl "fSTANTED Twenty good teams for grading Vr on tuo Northwestern toad , fix miles from Omaha. KENT Largo furnished front room , FOll No. 017 First avenuo. ANTED Girl for general housework. No , W 027 Fifth avenue. First-class girl to do general WANTED housework. No. UO Fourth street. FOU HKNT A large front room , first floor , turnlshed now , gultnblo for two gentle men. Located In the central pnrt of city. Witter nnd gas. Address , Bee office , Coun cil Umffs. SALE Complete plant and equipment Foil for R. R. bridge work , consisting of 7 pile drivers , carpenters tools , tents , bedding and boarding outllt for 100 men. In good re pair. Now stored at Chenenne , W. T. For In ventory and terms address No. 13 , N , Mam St. , Council niuflt , Iowa. T7K5K SALE A good second-hand delivery J ? wngon , cheap. C. 11. Smith , No. CIO Broadway. FINLEY BURKE , Attorney at Law. D04 Broadway , Up Stairs , Council Bluffs. Horses i Mules For all purposes , bought and gold , at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select from. Several pairs of fine.drivers , sin gle or double. MASOH WISE , Council Bluff OIIN V. STOE. JACOB SIMS STONE & SIMS , Attorneys at Law , ractice in the State and Federal Court Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCIL BLUFFS. FRANK S. RICE , CIVIL ENGINEER , Designs , estimates and reports on bridges , viaducts , foundations and general engineering. Blue prints of any slzo ami quantity. Oifico No 13 N. Main St. , First National Bank Block. ORESTON HOU E. The only Hotel in Council Slufft Hating a Fire scap . > And All Modern Improvements. 215 , 217 and 219 [ Main St. MAX MOIIN , Prop. R. RIVE , M. D. Cancers and other Tumors Removed without the knite or Drawing o Blood. Over 80 vears Practical experence. No 11 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. E. S. BARXETT , Justice ot the Peace , 416 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. OFFICER & YUSEY , COullCll Bluff8I W . ' BtUbhshe4-18il ' PEOPLE'S STORE. Foi- This U'cck's Special Sale We Offer in Our Domestic Depart ment the Following ; G cases Best Standard Prints , in all the latest shades and best stjlcs , at flc. 850 pieces Good Quality Ginghams , in dres3 and apron styles , atSc. 800 pieces Best Dress and Zephyr Ging hams , at lOc. 3 cases Crinkled Seersuckers at 5c. 0 cases good yard wide Bleached Mus lin nt 5c. 100 pieces Lawns at So. ICO pieces Victoria Lawns and India Linens nt 5c. , tic. and 8c. 75 pieces Foulard Sateens at lOc. Silk nnd Drcst Ciond * . Great barcalns in our Silk nnd Drc s Goods Departments. All new , fresh goods direct from the manufacturers' looms at less than anybody can oiler these same goods. Thousands of pieces to select from. You will have no trouble to find what you want. We receive each day letters of encour agement and compliments from our cus tomers everybody concurring in onr assertions. Xo One Who Simile * Economy can afford to pass us by. For the spring of 1837 we arc better prepared to please you than ever before. Great bargains in each nnd every one of our numerous departments are laid out and placed on SPECIAL SALE every day in tl > c week. We Keep Every tiling * No one need go outside of our house to outfit in Ladies' Misses' get a complete , , Children's , Men's , Youths' or Boys wear. IIUVRY KISKMAX'S & CO. , PEOPLE'S STOKE , Nos. 314 , 310 , 318 nnd 32O Brondwny , Council Bltilfs. N. B. All innil orders foi samples or goods entrusted to our cnrc will receive the best of attention. NEW SPRING STOCK CARPETS Curtains , Upholstry , Window Shades , Poles , Door Mats , Rugs , Sash Draperies , Etc , , ARRIVINGDAILY. . Mail Orders Carefully Filled , Our Mr. Stockert Superintends All Work. COUNcOlUFFS CARPET CO. , 405 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , : : II. 1 > . H. McDAN ELD & CO. , [ KiUbllihed ISO. ) No. fan Main Street , i i I Council Bluff * . COMMISSION MERCHANTS , AND IIKAI.KH8 IN HIDES , TALLOW , WOOL , ETC W. L. BIGGS , Justice of the Peace. No 504 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Collctions a specialty. Refers to the Dee CROCKERY , LAMPS , GLASSWARE , AND FINE POTTERY. Prices Very Low , W. S. HOMER & Co. , JV'O. 23 MAIX AT. , COUXCIL BLUFFS , i : * * O. B. ALLEN , npeerSurveyorMapPublih6r , , ยง . . No. 11 North Main St. City and county maps of cities and counties 1st western Iowa , Nebraaka tad HARKNESS BROTHERS , * Headquarters for Good Goods ! Carpets and Dry Goods , We are still to be found on the Old Camp Ground 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , la , With the largest and best selected stock ot Carpets ever brought to this city. Our stock of Dress Goods comprises the finest fabrics , and also the most substantial' but less costly. Those wishing good goods and as repre * sented will not fail to give us a call. SAMPLES AND PRICES SENT BY MAIL. Don't Forget the Place , No. 4O1 BROADWAY , ! l COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. J. S , COLBY , RealEstateBrokerandDealer Council Bluffs OJJlcc , Masonic Temple. Omaha Office , . . No. Ill , North 10th St. Particular attention given to investing funds for non residents. Special bargains In lots and acre property In . Omaha and Council Bluffs. Correspondence aollctedt GARDEN HOSE , Steam , Gas and Water Pipe i } NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY , No 552 Broadway , - Council Bluffs , Iowa BTatl Orders Shtyped Promptly. \ A. If. RIVE. E. W. RAYMOND 9 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 Pearl Street anil Slxtlt Anemic , Property SKuntal m < c Corner of CRACKER FACTORY PROPERTY , WILL 13K Sold at Auction on Wednesday , April 20th , .A.T S F. lv * . S.A.Z-33 OXT OPIE H. H. INMAN , Salesman , Announces that Ills stork of Fi nelmported SpringMi J1 i nery In Choice Shape * ol lUts & Bonnets , ToifflUior with a LartieLlneapNoveUleitlnFancy Ma terlals i now Jleady for Yowr Careful Infection. 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha. REAL ESTATE , , Vsccnt Lots. Lands , City Residences nnd Farms , Aero property in vrc-stcrn purl uf cltr. All selling cliuup to uiuko room ( or spring stock B. P. OFFICER , Real Estate & Insurance Agent , ItooniS , over Offlcsr & Puioy'j Hank , Counbl Bluffs. '