wjfrwfflg ITHE OMAHA DAILY BEE * . TUESDAY. APHID 12. 1887. THE DAILY BEE , COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE , MO. 18. PEARL STREET. Delivered by carrier In any part of the city at twenty cents per week. H. W. TILTON , . . . Manager. TKLKPHONB3 : BtJfliKFPS Omcc , No. 43. MIOIIT KtiiTOit No. 23. JV1INOII MENTION. N. Y.Plumbing Co. The river is still falling. New spring goods at Roller's , tailor. George W. Thompson &Uo. . real estate f Mrs. Cobb's manicure goods nt opera house pharmacy. - The Knights of Labor give a ball in Temple hall on the 21st. A now grocery store has been opened nt No. 14a Unper Broadway. Barney Grahl Is moving his house further back on to his upper Broadway lot. Several were before the police court yesterday for having observed Easter by getting drunk. Eliza A. Johnson dlrd last evening at 6:80 : o'clock , aged seventy-seven years. Notice of the funeral hereafter. The Wabash rail way yesterday brought 5n twenty-three carloads of opera singers nnd ballet girls , there being 300 in all. The new billiard hall of llmlio & Yen- Rwino , will probably bo completed , so it can be thrown open to the public , to-mor row. row.A A fine residence property fronting on Bayhss' park will bo ralliedJ tine 1. Tick ets are for sale by Smith Bros. , agents , at. 5 each. Got a home for $5. \ \ o are now making loans on city and farm property at uncommonly low rates. If you intend to build or improve your property call on Odoll Bros. & Co. , No. 103 Pearl street. Council Bluffs Typographical Union No. 803 , has elected J. E. Collctt as delegate - gate to the International Printer's Union which holds its annual meeting in Buffalo In Juno next. C. W. Partridge will have a hearing before Justice Barnctt to-day , on the charge of selling a sewing machine which ho had bought on monthly payments and not settled tor. Judge Aylcsworth is to-day to examine into a case in which ono man is arrested for the larceny of a dog. It seems that ilogs are plenty enough so that one need not steal ono in order to get a supply. A young lad giving his name as P. Worth was found in an alleyway about 3 o'clock yesterday morning and arrested as a vagrant , lie claimed to belong in DCS Moines. Council Bluffs will board him for ten days. A move is on foot to stop the wholesale tcming of the lakes , iish are being dragged out by the hundred and soon thcro will be an end to sport if those ilk terestcd in having tiio lish Jaw cnforcea do not work speedily. Charlie Licpold has a now pattern stop watoh. It is a little daisy , only measuring - " ing six inches in diameter anil three in thickness. Ho has ordered a pocket built in his Sunday-go-to-meeting vest in which to carry his time piece. My now furniture ami gasoline stoves have begun to arrive. 1 keep the "Best" and "Hull" vapor stoves. Give mo a trial. I will not be undersold by anyone ono A. J. MANDEL , No. 323 and 325 Broadway. Wilson , the colored boy recently par doned from jail hern , has gone to his lister in Kansas. Ho was rapidly de Ifi clining in jail hero , being consumptive , nnd ho would probably have soon died had ho been kept there longer. The free nil- may prolong his days. The Council Bluffs wlro nail works Wore sold yesterday to satisfy the claims of creditors. Omaha purchasers bought the machinery up , but whether to bo used thcro or blurted up here is not known. The troubles seem to have been I caused by lack of capital and of expori unco with these managing the enterprise bero. In the right hands the enterprise can doubtless bo made to pay well. The now stone front of Kimball & Champs building on Broaaway , next to the First National bunk , is rapidly approaching preaching completion. It is ono of the handsomest fronts in the city. Yesterday the east side of L. Cirscht & Co.'s build ing which adjoins It , was found to bo set tling in front , and timbers had to bo hur riedly put in place to prevent damage until more permanent stays could bo put in place. The men who started the boom hero nnd who are doing the most to keep it going are the most enthusiastic support ers of the Tenth avenue project. The men who have been sitting around for years , praying that.tho city never ( lid and never would amount to anything , are quite unanimous against it. There are a few llvo men , very few , who are not in favor of the project , but there does not seem to bo ono of the chronic croakers who is not against it. It seems quite likely now that even II the Tenth avenue ordinance is passed 11 will.not be accepted. The investigation before the railway commissioners a year go resulted in forcing the Union Pacific to agrco to run up the avenue and estab lish a freight depot there , if given the right of way by the city. The city has fooled along for months , and has varied the terms of the original agreement so often that It IB now probable that the company may object to accepting it at all at Mils late day. The responsibility of delaying severa1 important projects , if not of killing them outright , rests upon the three aldermen who strongly resist the Tenth avenue project. If Keller , Hammer and Dan- form are honest in their opposition , they must certainly be quite confident in the correctness of their own Judgment. If they are right , there are a great many shrewd business men , who are most ter ribly "off. " It may bo that the two have better judgment than others , but it has not been shown in other matters. i > Office of Mulholland & Co. , removed to In under the Citizens' bink. Telephone No. 103. Leave your orders for ice. Miss Mollie Corcoran , dressmaker , 714 Mynstcr street , between Seventh and Eighth. Brick. Wo have 200,000 good brick for sale. THOMAS UKEI-.N & SONS. Money to loan on real estate. Counci Bluffs Heal Estate Loan and Trust Co. Koom t ) , Everett block. For acre property , residences and busi ness property call on W. C. Stacy & ( Jo , , No. 0 Main street. roil BALE. A First-Clans IleHlilnnco. Nine rooms , abundance of closets , two 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. About three minutes walk to postolllco. U. P. Oflicer. room No. 5 , No. 000 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Contractors and builders will find it to their interest to got prices on lime , co- niont , plaster , hair , etc. , from Council Bluffs Fuel company , 530 Broadway. Telephone 130. Shorraden is still making cabinet pho- at f3 per doz. , best finish. Crayon or India ink life size pictures only f 10. By F. M. Wooduru , artiat. WATCHING AND WAITING The Interest in the Federal Court at Dubnqne. THE PREACHERS MUST PAY An Insane Hospital Patient Roams Over the City The Lucas Farm Bold and to Ho Plotted Klsscll Held For Grnml Larceny. An Important Deal. Yesterday another largo and import ant sale was made through J. G. Tipton , by which the well Known Lucas farm was purchased by Mr. Henry Paine nnd others. Mr. Painn is the state agent for the Continnnt.il insurance company , and is traveling about much of the time. Ho is familiar with the real estate markets of Minneapolis , St. Paul and other places , and ho is enthusiastic in liis expressions of the belief that in no place are there such chances for big paying investments as in Council Blufis. In this purchase there arc associated with him some other eastern men. The Lucas farm , as most know , is located on the Island Park lake. The intention of the purchasers is to make this one of the most desirable and attractive features of this as a summer resort. They have already ordered more trees to be set out , and will plat and im prove us rapidly as possible The park commissioners have already purchased a number of acres to complete the drives and public accommodations. The lake can be made one of the most pleasant resorts in the west , and with a slight expenditure of money. It is proposed to stop the out let , so far as to keep a larger body of water , and this can easily bo done. The gentlemen who have made this purchase mean business , and the citi/ens will heartily approve all efforts of the park commissioners to mnicu the lake a desir able resort. Mr. Tipton has been mak ing several large deals of late , but this is one of _ the most important so fur as the public is interested in summer resorts. J. W. &E. L. Squire make beautiful abstracts of title , and deserve the success they arc enjoying. Watching For Wednesday. The prohibition cases hero seem to bo hanging on the decision to be given at Dubuqiio to-morrow , where Judges Shiras , Love and Brewer , of the federal court , will pass upon the questions pre sented to them. If they decide that the cases involve federal questions , the cases will bo allowed to go the weary rounds of the United States courts. This will take time , and it is predicted that the saloons will bo allowed to run until such edcral questions can be decided. Saloons which have been enjoined are remaining .uiet. waiting for tnis decision. If it hould bo adverse to them , they will soon be cleared of their fur- ituro , and transferred into other laces of business , or vacated entirely. Some of the enjoined places arc open , nd lemonade , cigars , etc , are being sold. f the decision is at all favorable to their mining regular saloons they will start ip with all all kinds of drinks. Otherwise they will be shut up entirely. The saloon men say it does not pay to cll temperance drinks and cigars , while hero is lingering hope that the three ludcr.il judges may give a ruling favor- ible to their cases , the saloon men them- iclvcs do not feel very confident about it ind are getting their affairs arranged seas as to bo ready for the worst. Short nnd Sweet. The city fathers mot last evening with \ } \ present except Alderman Hammer. 'he ' session only lasted until 0:33 : o'clock ind was the mo t harmonious ono for a month past. Tiio Tenth avenue ordi nance was conspicuous by its absence , as t has been a regular attendant at almost every session of that body for seven mouths past. It is understood that it will again make its appearance at the next meeting , which is to be hold to- norrow night , and that on this occasion ivill not bo so obnoxious to cortaln mem bers as heretoforo. The resolution granting oxomp- ion of taxes to the now foundry on Tenth avenue was rccinded for the reason that under the ordinance ' .hoy . are compelled by affidavit to state hat it is their intention to establish a manufacturing enterprise and that $15,000 will bo or has been invested in the same , which affidavit must be filed with the clerk. The clerk was directed to notify the proprietors to comply with the ordinance , in wnicli case the resolu tion will no doubt bo passed without a dissenting vote. Alderman Keller stated that he had re ceived a telegram from Mr. McCollough , president of the company which has put in the new tire and police alarms , stating that his wife is sick , which will cause a delay in in the testing of the system , but as soon as possible will bo here. Alderman Wells moved that when the council adjourn it bo until to-morrow evening. Carried. Alderman Lacy offered a resolution to have the council chamber ana the offices of the city clerk and auditor whitewashed. Carried. Petition to grade Sixth street from Six teenth to Twenty-fifth avenues ; Twenty fifth avenue from Sixth to fourth streets and Fourth street between Twcnty-tifth and Tweutv-ninlh avenues. Referred. Petition for raising to grade the gutter on the cast side of South Main street near Fifteenth avenue. Referred. The street commissioner was instructed to raise the pavement in certain places where it has settled. The special committee appointed to make inquiries as to the cheapest meth ods for street cleaning reported , throug the chairman. Alderman Mctcalf , on thuir visit to Omaha and stated that ho proposed at the next meeting to offer a resolution to have the streets cleaned. Alderman Keller proposed to advertise for bids for feeding the prisoners in the city jail. Alderman Wells said lie thought the price being paid was very low indeed. Alderman Lucy said that if the prisoners were not fed as they should bo there should bo a change , but he was under the impression that their food was lim class. Nothing was done in the matter - tor and the council at 0:30 : o'clock ad journed , If you own a vacant lot it will pay you to put a good house on it as the demand for residence property is unprecedented. Wo will muko you a loan at low rates of interest if vou need money. Apply at once. Odoll Bros. & Co. , No. 103 Pearl street. _ Cole & Cole are doing a great deal of ilrst class rooting and are prepared to bid on heavy work. Our corps of tinners are skilled mcshantcs and do lirst class work. Cole & Cole , 41 Main struct. Lively Sales. Mr. J. G. Tipton is getting to bo an important factor in real estate circles. Yesterday he closed up several impor tant deals. He sold to one combination of eastern parties yesterday property hero to the amount of f 13,000 , the papers of which will soon be placed on the pub lic record. Besides thu sale of the Lucas farm , fronting on Island Park lake , as stated elsewhere , ho yesterday sold to Lewis Paine , of Barnsville , Ohio , a house and lot la Mc&iutiou , Cooper & JefferU' addition , also 58 foot on Broadway , and ono lot in Curtis At Knmsoy's addition. Such are samples of the way in whlcli Tipton is succcssfully ircctlng the attention of eastern capitalists to the bargains thcro are to bo luul in this city Literary nnd Social. The Y. M. C. A. entertainment , free to all , will bo held this evening at 8 o'clock. Both ladies and gentlemen are invited to be present. I'llOOHAMME. 1. Harmonica Solo . C. A. Holt 2. Heading . J.K. Mathcny 3. Talk , "Mary , Queen of Scots" . . J. M. llolllday 4. Song . , . L. C. Dole 6. Debate , "Is there any excuse for so- socialism In this country1 . Messrs. Richardson niul ( toeluliis C. Selection . Ficcl i'oxley 7. Mlsccllntrcous . Bring your friends with you. Hound Over With a Lasso. Yesterday Fred Kissel had n hearing before Justice Schuron the charge of larceny. Kissel seems to have n strong liking for saddles and bridles , nnd once before was charged with larceny of such articles. This time lie is said to have stolen a lasso which young Owen brought with him from the west. The value of all the property taken was found to bo $45 , and Kissoll was bound over to appear before the grand jury , bail being li.xed at $100. I default of bondsmen ho went to the county jail. An Impatient Patient. One of the patients at the Cottage hos pital , a man suffering greatly with neu ralgia , has become temporarily crazed. Yesterday morning ho escaped from the hospital , and only partially dressed , made a run for the bluffs. After skip ping through Fairmount park ho wont among the glens north of the city , whore ho was found by the police , who took him to the county jail. Ho will be kept there until ho becomes a little more quiet. St. Paul's Klcatlon. The annual meeting of St. Paul's par ish was held list evening and thu follow ing gentlemen were selected as vestry men for the ensuing year : D. C. Bloofher , loraco Everett , John T. Stewart , M. Du- net. E. H. Odell , Richard Green , 'homas Bowman , John N. Baldwin , W. I. Hancock , A. T. Rico and J. Y. Fuller. V. M. C. A. Election. The annual election of officers and di- 'colors ' of the Y. M. C. A. occurred last night. The following were elected : N. [ ? . Dodge , president ; J. N. Brown , first rice president ; E. D. Stacy , second vice president ; Will Officer , recording score- ary ; A. B. Walter , treasurer. Three di rectors were elected to serve two years each. For Burglary. George Roper and James Maher were arrested yesterday afternoon. They are charged with having broken into No. 710 Broadway night before last. It is said they secured about $40 of plunder. The police feel confident that they have the right parties. Both are young men , resi dents of the city , and have been more or 'ess troublesome to the police for some ime. Stop the Seines. A meeting is called for this evening at lice & Raymond's office , No. 13 North Main street , for the purpose of taking some action to prevent the violations of he lish and game laws. A general invi- ation is extended to all who take any ntcrcst in this matter to meet this cven- ng for consultation and information. A Double Show. Thursday evening Howarth's double .how , consisting of the grand "Hibcrnica and Double Dan" Comedy company , will open at the opera house. Those who at tend will be given the benefit of a tour through Ireland , many points of interest being visited. Various specialties will bo 'ntroduced also. Preachers Must Pay. Yesterday J. C. Mitchell , the union ticket agent , was sending out circulars oncoming the preachers' permits , which called in. The inter-state are being - com merce bill is such that the gentlemen of the white cloth who have naif-fare per mits are expected to send them in or bring them in. * Annual Election. Last evening Excelsior lodge , A. F. & A. M. , No. 2.VJ , elected the following of ficers for the ensuing year : , W. M. , N. Shepherd ; S. W. , Wade Cary ; J. W. . F. M. Hunter ; treasurer , P. II. Wind ; secre tary , John L. Martin. MnHonic. Past Grand Master Van Saun will hold a Masonic school of instruction this ( Tuesdav ) evening in Masonic temple. All Master Masons in good standing are cordially invited. Personal Paragraphs. Frank Trimble is in the city again. Attorneys Haldono and Sims leave for Dubuque to-night. Mrs. C. S. 1'ruitt has gone on a visit to relatives and friends in Osccolii , la. County Clerk Shea rejoices as only one can who has a bright , beautiful little maiden come to his home. Officer Rose yesterday received the sad news by telegraph that his father had died suddenly nt his homo in Michigan. Judge Reed is spending a brief vaca tion at his home in this city and resting from his duties as one of the supreme jus ticcs of the stato. Mayor Riley Clark , of Neola , was in the city yesterday. Ho says ho will thump the lirst man who says that his presence hero is what makes the drink ing water so "riloy. " Nate Phillips has returned from Ne braska , having sold his interest in the business to his partner and brother-in- law , Mr. Vosswinuio. Nate will now make Council Bluffs his homo again. IKO Troop , ono of the Herald em ployes , was around yesterday with his right hand in a sling. The accident by which ho got his lingers caught has cos ! him the loss of two joints of the third linger nnd badly mangled the little tin gcr. gcr.Drs. Drs. Hanchctt & Smith , office No. 13 Pearl st. Residence , 120 Fourth st. Tele phone No. 10. Mrs. A. Dobson No. 397 Broadway , dressmaker. French taylor system Prices reasonable , fit perfect. No Taste In the Tip of the Tongue Boston Journal of Commerce : Strict ) ; speaking , with the tin of the tongue ono can't really taste atall. If you put a smal drop of honey or oil of bitter almonds on that part of the mouth you will find , no doubt to your surprise , that it produces no effect of anv sort ; you only taste ! when it begins slowly to dilluse itself and reaches the true tasting region ii the middle distance. But if you put a little cayenne pepper or mustard on the the same part you will find that it bites you immediately the experiment shoult bo tried sparingly while if you put i lower down in the mouth you will swal low it almost without noticing the pun eency of the stimulant. The icason i that the tip of the tongue is supplied only with the nerves , which are really nerve of touch , not nerves of taste proper ; the' ' belong fo a totally different main brand and they go to a different ccntc in the brain , together with the yery siai IENRY EISEMAN & CO/S / PEOPLE'S STORE , Do you wish to save money on your pring purchases ? If so call at KISEMAtf'd 1'r.OH.K'S STOItn. Everybody knows that wo have n argor nnd bettor dtocK of goods to so- cct from than all the houses in Council Muffs combined , and wo guarantee to ave you 23 cents on every dollar's worth ou purchase in our house. To instantiate thjs' wo refer to the tliou- amis of ladies who visit our { .tores dally. Lady shoppers who have sent to Now York , Philadelphia , Chicago , St. Louis and other cities for samples , have upon comparison with our goods , pronounced OUH the best anil cheapest. Yo have given Council Bluffs the larg est store and stock of merchandise in the entire state of Iowa and wo are proud to ay that pcoplo for hundreds of miles omo or send to us for their goods. Wo also offer for this week largo bar gains in Luces , Embroideries , Hosiery , Gloves , Corsets , Gauze , Lisle Thread , ialbricgan and Silk Underwear , Muslin Jnderwcar , Infants' complete outfits , 'arasols , Fans , Lace . .Curtains and Scrims. Rcnily Made Suits , Etc. An entire now line of ladies , misses. and children's wraps , jackets and ready made suits in silk , worsted and va li materials at much less than former > riccs. This department lias an 5m- menso quantity of goods of all prices and you cannot fail to make selections which vill prove satisfactory. We call special ittontion to our ladies wraps in extra i/.es rancing in si o from -12 to18. . HENRY EISKMAN & Co. , People's Store , Nos. 314 , 310 , 318 and 330 Broadway , Council Bluffs. If. It. We f/ti'fi all until orders spe cial and prompt attention and ani/ orders or correspondence you nay favor us with will receive the ircatcst care and attention. lar threads which supply the nerve of smell for mustard and pepper. This is why the smell and taste ot these pungent substances are so much alike , as every- jody must have noticed , a good sniff at a mustard pot producing almost thu same irritating effects as the incautious mouthful. When one is trying deliberate experiments on the subject , in order to : est the varying sensitiveness of the dif- 'oreut parts of different substances , it is iccessary to keep the tongue quite dry in order to isolate the thing you arc ex perimenting with and prevent its spread- ng to all parts of the mouth together , [ n actual practice this result is obtained n rather a ludicrous manner by blow- ng upon the tongue between each ex periment with a'pair ot bellows. To such indignilied expedients does the pursuit of science lead the modern psychologist. ' .The Colts. Rochester Democrat : Ca'lwcll Colt , who started on the ocean race with the Dauntless , is the richest young mhn of ils age in Connecticut , and with but one exception In all New England , lie is the son of Samuel C61t , who made $2,000.000 in the manufacture of arms. I well remember Sam Colt as ho was then com monly called , ant ! who at that time was a struggling adventurer. He had invent ed a torpedo and blown up a small vessel offthe Battery , but it attracted but little attention. Ho also had the model of an improved pistol , but in this war not consid ered of much value. Ho was very poor and could hardly pay board bills but in a Few years afterward lie was a millionaire. There were at that time two young Colts in this city , and both were wild. In addition to'Sam there was his brother John , who taughtbookkceping. He had roved through the South , and he then came to this city seeking his fortune ; but : alas , he onjy found a prison aud a trul- lows awaiting him. Ho was convicted of the murder of Samuel Adams , and the whole case was reproduced in the recent Unccr trial. Ho only escape the sen tence of the law by committing suicide , and his body was carried to Hartford. Oriel" of "The Old Folks-nt Home. " Augusta Chronicle : Once over the bar at its entrance from the gulf thoSuwanco river holds its way with a deep current ; in places of forty feet , far up through the forests of the best him ! pine in the stato. It is the Penobscot of Florida. It has some good land upon it where plantations have heretofore boon made , but after a while generally abandoned. The dark river hast too , its romance as being the place which gave risn to a melody which , like "Homo , Sweet Homo , " the affection of the heart will never let go. For it was hero that a French family in the time of Louis XIV. came over and settled upon the Suwancc and made a plantation. After a while the father and mother and all died save one daughter , who , dis heartened and dcsolato , returned to France , and there wrote , adopting in part that negro dialect which she had been familiar with on the plantation in her girlhood , a feeling tribute to "thnold folks at homo" in their graves in the far- off country. Ho Who Kisses Must Pay. Pall Mall Budget : Mr. Edward Nelson of the priory , Lowisburg , was on Satur day fined at the Greenwich police court 4 and 1 costs for kissing his governess. It was stated in evidence that on the night of January 21 , after the complain ant had retired to rest the defendant came to her room , dragged the bed clothes from her face and kissed her twice. She threatened to alarm . the household if ho did not leave the room at onco. He loft , but the following day ho twice attempted to kiss her again in the school room. For the defense it was urged that the case was entirely trumped up. Notice of appeal was given. "Whom the gods love die young , " says Byron : but why .die when you can cure the cold or cough , ' which neglected means death , witn lr. Bull's Cough Syrup , the old reliable. A sensible woman will not fail to keep a bottle , of Salvation Oil on hand for men's cuts and bruises. General Saigo , Japanese minister of war , who is on , a tour through Europe , speaks nine languages. The late Mr. Beccher had only $20,000 life insurance , instead of $100,000 , as nas been stated. He lot several policies lapse. Prince Henry of Battenborg writes a largo portion of , Queen Victoria's Ger man correspondence. That Tired Feeling Afllicts nearly every one in the spring. The system having become accustomed to the bracing air of winter , is weakened by the warm days of the changing sea son , and rapidly yields to attacks of dis ease. Hood's Barsapanlla is just the medicine needed. It tones and builds up every part of the body , and also expels all impurities from the blood. Try it this season. t A Newburg , N. Y. , maiden chnwod too much gum and lost control of her jaw. C. B. ALLEN , No. il North Main St. City and county maps of cltiei and counties U western Iowa , Nebraska aud Kansas. PEOPLE'S STORE. for This Week's Special Sale We Offer In Our Domestic Depart ment t7ic Following : 5 cases Best Standard Prints , in all the latest shades and best styles , at flc. 850 pieces Good Quality Ginghams , in Ires ? and apron styles , at5c. 800 pieces Best Dress and Zephyr Ging- wms , at lOc. 3 cases Crinkled Seersuckers at 5c. 5 cases good yard wide Bleached Mus- in at 5c. 150 pieces Lawns at 3c. 1QO pieces Victoria Lawns and India Linens ut 9e. , < Sc. and He. 75 pieces Foulard Sateens at lOc. SI Ik and JM-css Goods. Great bargains in our Silk and Dress Goods Departments. All new , fresh goods direct from the manufacturers' looms at Jess than anybody can offer these same goods. Thousands of pieces to select from. You will have no trouble to find what you want. Wo receive each day letters of encour agement and compliments from our cus tomers everybody concurring in our assertions. I\o One Wlio Studies Economy can afford to pass us by. Sl'ItlNC. For the spring of 1837 wo are better prepared to please you than over before. Great bargains in each and every ono of our numerous departments are laid out and placed on SPECIAL SALE every day in tbo week. % Fc Keep Every I liin ? . No ono need go outside of our house to outfit in Ladies' Misses' get a complete , , Children's , Men's , Youths' or Boys wear. 1IEMIY EISEIUAX'S V CO. , PEOPLE'S STOKE , XON. 31-1 , 31C , Ul § and 32O Broadway , Council IIIulI' § . \ . It. All mail orders foi Maniples or goods entrusted to our care will receive I lie best ol attention. YIELDS TO EVERY'MOVEMENT OF THE WEARER. OwluiMothoDliUUXiL KU8TIUTY of the cloth ( which our patrntf carer exclutlrtly ) will fit prrfrctlv llrnt tlinuMorn. Hequlreii no breaking in. BONKT RKTl'llXKU br nrlleraftepbeliig Anrn tt > n tiny * tf not found ihpinoht rKUKF.CT FITTJN J. JIEAI/niFlII. nnd Comfortable Cored ever worn. Bold by all Urst-cluBs denier * . UIIUTTY BUOS. . Chlc o , III. SPECIAL NOTICES. ITOO-ICB. Special advertisements , such as Lost , Found 'I o Loan , For Sale , To Kent , Vinnts , Ilonrdinir , etc. , will lioliiBertod In this column ut the loir rat oof TEN CUNTS 1'EJt LINE for tbo first lasei- Jon and i'ivo Cents Per Line for each subieguent insertion. Learo advertisements nt our olBco No , 12 Pearl street , near Uroailwar , Council Bluffi. WANTS. OH BALK Cur load of clean , fine BRIT dust. Apply to J. Dnnforth , Council Illulfs. FOH KENT No 71T Upper Broadway , ono lour room brick house , with stable and outbuilding ? , Knijulre at Neumoyor'i hotel. nmoil BALK Entire household ( roods , NO. 62 ! Seventh avenue. TjlOK BALK Three room house without lot J $103 : ulso family horse nnd open buggy. Apply to No. 11U Stutsmuu street. ACJKNTS Now Isthetime to nmko money. Our goods nro sellingto nil classes , room torgoo'l men who RIO willing to work lor largo pay. Call at 4108. 11th st. 40115J 'ANTED Apprentice girls to learn dress- making. No. 711 ilynstor st. "VS'TANTKU rirst-clnfs Klrl to do general VV housework. No. 1-0 Fourth street. T710H KENT A large front ' room , flrst lloor , Jj lurnlshed new , sultiililo'for two gentle men. Located In the central part or city. Water and gus. Address W , lleo office , Coun cil limns. SALE-Complcte plant and equipment FOH H. K. bridge work , uoiislstlng of 7 pile drivers , curpontors tools , tents , bedding and bonrdlnir outllt for IMmcn. In good re pair. Now stored at Chencnno , W. T. For In ventory nnd tonin address No. in , N , Main St. , Council lllutra , Iowa. Ordinance Ho1377. . Ordinance ordering the gra'llnfT of Mth street , In the city of Omaha , Irom Cuss street , In lilllsldo Addition No. 1 , to Cumin * street , and directing the board of public works to take tbo necessary steps to cuuso said work to bo done , lie It ordained by the city council of the City of Boctkm'l. That it Is ncccsrary and It Is hereby dclcared necessary thitt ! Wth btriet. In tlieclty of Onmlin , from Cuss streetIn lilllsldo Addi tion No. 1 , toCumlng street , bo graded , und the Bumoishorebjrordcrcddone. Section 2. That tbo boaidof public works Is hereby directed to take the necessary steps to ciiiise fin I d work to bo done. Section That this ordinance shiill take effect and bo In force from and alter Its passage , jaissod March 17th. 1W7. f WM. K. IIECIIF.I. , President City Council. J. n. t-oUTiiAiin , City Clerk. Approved Marchaind , 1W7. J. S. COLBY , RealEstateBrokerandDcaler Council Bluffs Ojjlce , Masonic Temple. Omaha Oflice , No. 111 , North Uith St. Particular attention filvcn to investing fund * for non residents. Special bargains In loin and acre property In Omaha and Council lltuft'n. Correspondence solctcd ( GARDEN HOSE , Steam , Gas and Water Pipe NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY , No 552 Broadway , - Council Bluffs , Iowa Mail Orders Shipped Promptly. A. If. MICE. E. W. RICE & RAYMOND , Real Estate Brokers , No. 13 Nortli Main Street. .Lower Floor First National Bank Block,1 council Bluffs , Iowa. TELEPHONE NO. 239. VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY.AT AUCTION Property Situated on the Corner of Pearl Street and Sixth Avenue , known as the CRACKER FACTORY PROPERTY , WILL BE Sold at Auction on Wednesday , April 20th , 4 .T 3 F. : M : . SA.31.B . O1T F E ISES , H. H. INMAN , Salesman , CSuccossora to ) HAYS & GLEASON , Commission and Produce Merchants , Deale ra in Groceries ami Provisions. Satisfaction Guaranteed. No. U South Main Street. Announces that His 6tock of Finelmported Spring-Millinery In Choice Shapes of Hats & Bonnets , Together with n LaraeLlnc of JfovcltlcsinFancy Ma tcrials Is now Jtcady for Your Careful Inspection. 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha. Horses 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. WISE , Council Bluff U. JI. McDANELD & CO. , [ EntablislioJ ISsM. ) No. MO Mnln Street , ; : : Council muffs. C'OHIMISMON MKKCIIAAITS , AND DEALERS IN HIDES , TALLOW WOOL , ETC OHN Y. STOK. JACOB SIMS STONE & SIMS , Attorneys at Law , ractice in the State and Federal Court Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Ben Block. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Jt. BICE , M. D. Cancers end other Tumors Removed yithout the knile or Drawing o Blood. Over 30 vears Practical expercnce. No 11 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. E. S. BARNETT , Justice ot the Peace , 415 Broadway , Council Bluff * . Refers to any bank or business bouse in the city. Collections a specialty. OFFICER < B PUSEY , AJSTKE Council BlufTs.Iowa. FINLEY BURKE , Attorney at Law. 504 Broadway , Up Stairs , Council BlufTa. "CROCKERY , LAMPS , GLASSWARE , AND FINE POTTERY. Prices Very Low , W. S. HOMER & Co. , JfO. Mt MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , I I IA. ORESTON HOUSE , The only Hotel in Council Bluffs Having a fire Escape , And All Modern Improvements. ' 215 , 217 and 310 Main St. MAX MOIIN , Prop. REAL ESTATE , . . . i Vaccnt Lots , Lands , City Residences1 nn4 Farms , Aero property In western part or cltyJ All soiling cheap to make room for spring etoci R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate & Insurance Agent , Room 5 , over Officer & Pusoy's Bank , Counci IllufTg. I will be at the Pacific HotelConn * ell Bluffy , every Saturday fwwfHtk Omaha Dental Association removed to Hcllman Block , cor. 13th and Farnam. Best sots teeth $ G , fully warranted. All operations rendered painless by the usa of our new amusthctic. Dr. Huughawout , Manager. THE TROTTING STALLIONS , DR. ARCHIBALD ( Standard No. 2015) ) Sired by Almont No 33 , and "Kepstcr/ ( Standard No. 5812. ? Sired by Tramp No. 808. These stnllionjl will make the season of 1887 at the Coun cil Bluffs Driving Park. For particulars inquire of or address WADE GABY , Council Blnd'a , la. W. L. BIGGS , Justice of the Peace. No 504 Broadway , Council Blufls. CollctionE u specialty. Refers to the Dee JV. SCHUllZ , Justice of the Peace. OUlco over American Express , Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards Broadway , Council UlulTs , Oj ) | > . Dummy Depot . . .1 I .9" I Ky Her > u3 und mules kept constantly ou hand , for sulo t retail or in car loads. Orders promptly iillud by contract on short notice. Stock hold on commission. . SIII.UTKU & BOI.KV , Proprietors. Telephone No. 114. Formerly of Kcil Sale Stables , corner 'Jst. nvo. and 4th street. FRANK S. RICE , CIVIL ENGINEER , ' poKljjns. estimates and reports on brUltcei. viaducts , foundation ! and general ontflneorlnif , Blue prlntHor any uUo alid quantity. OlGco Nu 13 N. Maln8t.yir t National Ban * ' Block.