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6 ' - " THE SUNBA1 JTEE ; Al'JRlL 17. 1S87. TWELVE PAGES. V1- , THE SUNDAY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Dtllmtd by carrier In nny part of the city fit twenty tcnte per week. H. Vf. TH.TON , Malinger. JJCPlKTFPOfTICF. , No. 43. MIGHT Knn on No. 23. M IXUIt M N. Y.Phiniliing Co. Wanted A pantry nirl nl Pacific house. Nuw spring goods at llnltor'.s , tailor. George W. Thompson &Co. . real estate Camp & Hills have put .1 lire proof safe liito their store. The last saloon in .Silver City has closed. The city council meets ne.\t Wednes day evening. The boat elub will meet on Tuesday evening at "The Manhattan,11 Howorth's lllbernira company went to Missouri Valley to appear there last eve ning. BluirCity Lodge , No. 71 , A. V. & A. M. , holds its annual eluutlon of oiliuura Mon day evening. The city assessor is still at work on his books hnrryinir up to present them to the board of equalization. The Fortnightly club will hold its next meeting at the residence of Mrs. J. D. Kdmunson , on Wilson u venue , on tomorrow row evening. The sewers wore being Hushed out yes terday. They seemed to bo in pretty good condition , much better than was generally supposed. A fine residence property fronting on Bayliss' park will be rallied Junel. Tick ets are for sale by Smith Bros. , agents , at f5 each. Get a home for $5. The Council UIuIVs Rubber Stamp man ufactory is moved to No. 707 Broadway in order to get better facilities for hand ling their increasing business. As the Union 1'aciiic has given in to the i eastern railroads and hereafter all freight will , as previous to the past few days , bo transferred by the Union Pacific. Fagloy , who has been before the iiolico court several times , was up again yester day. The case was a quarrel with his landlord , John Stelttr. Fagley was lined. A certificate copy of the Tenth avenue ordinance was ycitorday sent by the city clerk to Superintendent Burns. The or dinance has to be accepted by the Union Pacific company within tinny days or it is invalid ! . Is is believed that the company will accept and fulfill its part of the agreement by establishing a freight depot up town. Ourlcy Dobson , who lives n hort 'dis tance in the country , was arrested yester day for keeping up the old drunk. Ho pleaded to bo allowed to go home , and promised that he would go "straight legged , " and at once , but his condition was such as to render him incapable of performing the "straight legged" clause of any such contract. The Citi/.ons' State bank of Council 1 ! lull's has commenced suit against the Jiillingsbly & Nansou commission com pany , of St. Louis , for ? G03. It is claimed that the defendants agreed to honor drafts drawn on them by McGregor Bros. , of Imofiono , through this bank. The Mc Gregors got into a linancial pinch and two drafts wore not honored by the de fendants. Hence the suit. The Bun oflico is undergoing some radical changes in its appearance and conveniences. When completed it will beat even its own record , which it has maintained for several years , of being the finest newspaper oflico in Council Binds. The Nonpareil seeks to poke fun nt tbe improvements , but the old lady is harmless , and the work goes ou just the same. The dear grandmother once in its history had the improvement fever herself. She concluded to tix up its bowIng - Ing btick walls. To meet the expense Kile cut off four cases , and now the putcli threatens to tumble oft' . She oughtn't to he discouraged , though , and get jealous of the BEE. Wall paper , new stock , at Crockwell's. Drs. llanchott & Smith , oflico No. 12 Pearl st. Residence , 120 Fourth st. Telephone - phone No. 10. _ _ _ Mrs. A. Dobsou No. 807 Broadway , dressmaker. French taylor system. Prises reasonable , lit perfect. r Go to Crockwell's for wall paper , Whore to Worship. Services to-day are announced at the icvcral churches ns follows : SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH. 1 Services to-day at 10:45 : a. m. , and 7:30 : p. m. , Sunday school , 12:15 : p. m. The i rector will officiate and preach. All are welcome. CATI1OUC. At the Catholic church there will bo four masses to-day. BA1TIST. Preaching by the pastor of First Bap tist church at 10:30 : a. m. , and 7:80 : p. m. Subject for morning. "Drawing Water Out of the Wells of Salvation. " For evening , "Paul's Conscience. " Seats ( roe. CONOUEOATIONAT , . Services to-day in the Congregational Church. Preaching by the pastor. Morning subject , "Obeying the Call11 ; evening , ' . 'The Great Transformation.11 A cordial invitation in oxtondod. HARMONY MISSION. Services to-day at U o'clock. An address - n dross will bo given by Mr. Harry Curtis , lecretary of the Young Mens' Christian association. Subject , "Jesus Christ as Ring.11 Sabbath school at 4 o'clock. Prayer meeting Thursday evening , topic , "Pride , tlio Scribes and Pharisees Re proved.11 Math , twenty-third chapter. METHODIST. Topic at Broadway M. E. church this morning , "What Is the Church For. Revival services in the evening. Seats Irro , ail welcome. UNITED BRETHEKEN. Rev. J. L. Pearson will preach in the ehuveti on Tenth aveuun , this evening at 7:80 o'clock. _ Office of Mnlholland & Co. , removed to In under the Citizens1 bank. Telephone No. 103. Leave your orders for ico. For aero property , residences and bns - ni'ss ' property call on W. C. Stacy & ( Jo , , No. 0 Main utreet. FrcHh Hope. Tim nnws from Dubuque that the fed eral juiiKOM will not decide the saloon question until tlio supreme court passes pu the Kansas case , gives the active pro hibitionists fresh ground for hope yester day. The chief point seems to be whether , ftcr the atuto has allowed and encour aged capital to invest in a certain busi ness , it can then nnss a law declaring the business criminal , and confiscating the without compensation. If there Rroporty i a compensation in such cases , there will probably bo a big hole knocked in tun prohibition wall. If not. the last hope will bo gone for the saloon men. Tim predictions wore numerous hero , on receipt of the news from Dubuque yester day , that the outcome would be fuvora- .blu 10 a move for high license. Shorrndtn is still making cabinet pho- at 13 per loz. , best Ijuish. Crajon or India ink Ufa alze pictures only f 10. By F. M. Woodard , artist. - We are loaning money on farm or cjty properly now lower than ever before. Odflll Urot. & Co. , No. 103 Pearl St : . Tbo Doings In and About Council Bluffs Gathered Up Snugly. The Hroiulwny ilrldcc , Mnnawa Hull- way nnil Union Depot Ttm Bjnnlblo Over l-'rdglit Transfers Wonderful Wntch diuretics. the Iloom , There are three important enterprises which each day makes more assured. One of these is the Broadway wagon bridge. That is counted on as almost as sure as if it was already in operation. Mr. Evans * return from his recent trip cast , and his report of the successful ar rangement of many of the preliminaries , has given the public fresh reasons for be lieving that the work will commence very soon. The bids arc to bo opened on the 21st , and the contract will bo let on the 25th. This week there will bo numerous surveyors at work , running lines , and lixing locations exact. It is getting close tp the time set for actual work to com mence , and when the dirt begins to fly , there will boa new jump in the prices of bottom property. Another enterprise is the Lake Man- awa motor railway. J. K. Graves , of Dubuque , is expected hero to-morrow. and the preliminaries will be all settled so that the contract will doubtless bo signed by Wednesday. This improve ment will call for an expenditure of * 15,000. There seems every reason to believe that the Union depot project will move right along. The si/.e of the move is so great and involves so man > interests that it is necessarily slow work to complete the preliminaries. The company has been inlying some more lots within a few days , and yesterday it is said a call was made for one-third of the stock to bo paid in. This looks like business. The news of the progress being made in these three enterprises caused real estate to move livelier yesterday , the effect being perceptible. With the actual starting of work on them , the real estate prices will go up , not a peg at a time , but fairly jump. There are many shrewd investors , who arc quietly picking up now njl they can carry , as the outlook is so bright as to promise much more than an ordinary prolit on the investment. AVomlcrful Handiwork. J. W. Cooper , of this city , lias just completed a wonderful.bit of carving. It is an ivory watch case , chain and charm. The whole is made from old billiard balls , and all cut out with a knife. The chain is a double linked , richly ornamented one , and the charm is spherical and in side of it is a perfect little ball. How it was thus cut from one piece , without n joint or break is a mystery known only to the initiated. The watch case is how ever , the marvel of all. It is a hunting case , stem-winder , and the cases are ornamented with the richest , finest carv ing possible. The watch dial is one piece , the iigurcs being carved in relief , and the whole ornamented very skill fully. The novel ivatch and chain have been examined by some of the jewelers , who are enthusiastic in its praise , and it will doubtless soon be displayed in sonic of their windows. The case and chain wore carved by Mr. Cooper for his fattier. The wearer of such a watch can have the satisfaction of possessing not only a very unique treasure , but a beautiful one. Fussing Over Freight. The difficulties bctwcun the Union Pa cific and the Iowa lines seem to bo get ting more complicated , rather than nearing - ing a settlement. All of the lines hero have quit transfonng freight at the Union Pacific depot and are doing the work at heir own local depots. The Wabash is , ho only exception , and It will probably decide to pull out to-morrow. It is said hat the Union Pacific will refuse to re- : eive freights thus transferred unless the Iowa lines come to the old terms. It is further intimated that the Iowa roads will in this event arrange to land their freight in Omaha by the Northwestern or B. & M. or both. There are numerous predictions as to what will bo the out come of the tangle. Queer Work For Firemen. Yesterday the firemen instead of put- tine out a lire , started ono. Instead of saving a house frcaj burning , they burned up a house , deliberately starting the blaze themselves. The building thus burned was n little frame house in Streetsvillo. The family which occupied it about two years ago had the small pox and ono member of the family died. The little house has been empty since then , and the talk of it being occupied again alarmed the neighbors who feared that the house had not been properly dis infected. The board of health concluded it was better to have the house burned , a compromise was made with the owner , by which ho agreed to [ take $70 as dam ages , and so the torch was applied. The lire lads watched the flames , so that no damage might result to other property. A Rare Header. Miss Ella McBride gave an entertain ment at the Y. M. C. A. hall yesterday afternoon. The audience was not largo , nor was there an effort made to secure great numbers. Miss McBride gave the entertainment in compliance with the re quest of some of the teachers and some of her friends , who desired to hear her read. They wcro delighted , and their expectations more than mot. The pro gramme was a varied ono , but m the Shakespearian and dramatic selections , Miss McBride showed special talent. Those who heard her were so enthusias tic that their praise will doubtless cull forth a larger audience at some future date. Miss McBride intends remaining hero for some weeks , and it is not un likely that she will conclude to make her permanent residence here. For Hale. The property of John Roller , 140 feet on Fourth and 211 feet on Bluff street ad joining Masonic temple. Located in the business center of city and a sure chance for a business location. Ton room house , barn and all modern improvements. For price and terms inquire of J. G. TIITON. Solo Agent ; No. 627 Broadway. The Irish League. There will bo a meeting of the Irish National league this afternoon at 4 o'clock , at St. Joseph's hall , for the pur pose of electing delegates to the Iowa atatu convention , to bo held at Ottumwn on the 27th inst. Members arc expected to pay their annual dues. All in favor of aiding an oppressed nation struggling for liberty are icqucstcd to attend. It. 1. HKAI.V , President , Council Bluffs Branch Irish National League. ncactlnc ofMlit McBrlde. An enthusiastic and highly apprecia tive audicnco assembled at the Y. M. U , A. rooms yostc gv afternoon to hear Miss Ella MoBridcTn one of her Shakes pearian readings , Mist Mellride was handsomely attired in black silk , wore flower * but no jewelry. Her Shakes pearian selection was lately rendered .nnd encored by lior attentive niulionco , as was also one of the lighter selections which she afterwards gave. The artistio nnd delicate shade's of the elocutionist's expressions Induced the hearers of her ollorts to conic to the sumo conclusion , thnt she is n true artiste. Personal I'nrnKrnpho. Frank Million left yesterday for Kansas City. K. M. Hathaway and wife are at the Ogdcn. Kay Illxby is suffering from an attack of quinsy. Constable Farrcll , of Ncola , was in the city yesterday. Marshall Sells , of Ncola , was In the city vcstcrd'iv \ V.V. \ . Russell , of Clarinda , was in the city yesterday. Herman Russell , of Sioux City , Ja. , vis ited the BluH'a yesterday. A. K. Rawloy , of Chicago , is here look ing after his real estate interests. Joseph Wise , who was struck with apoplexy plexy on MaUison street , is now getting nlontr well. K. S. Onnobcc , of Ucatrlco , is shaking hands with old friends and is stopping ut the Ogdcn. A. T. Fliekingcr lias recovered from his rheumatic dilllcuUics and is able to be at Ids olllcc again. Smith McPhcrson , of Red Oak , was hero yesterday looking after the liiklnc ing of depositions in an important civil Miitwliicli ho has in hand. W. O. Wright returned from Irving , la. , last evening , whore ho wont to nay the second deatii loss since the starting of the United States Masonic Benevolent association. Rev. M. D. Collln , formerly of this city , and now of DesMoinos , lias returned from a health seeking trip into the In dian territory , with Ins face bron/.rd by the southern winds and his health decid edly improved. Judge Hubbard , having returned from the east , will this week resume his posi tion as city editor of the Nonpareil. Dur ing his absence Colonel Copson has done nobly as a substitute. Ho lias a keen scent for news , and knows what to do with it when lie gets it. Odell Bros. & Co. will insure your property against damage by wind storm or tornado. Best companies only. .No. 103 Pcwl street. To Mike Money Ku\lti \ a good cottage on your lot and rent it for a good per cent per annum. Odoll Bros. A : Co. will lend you the money to pay for the house at less than half you can got for it. Hetil Flstate Transfers , April JO , JH87. S W Bcsloy and wile to K J Day , lot 4 blk 3 , Stutsman's2d add S I.IO 00 Lewis 0 Buslcy and \\ife to W I' Wlghtmun , lot 15 , blk 1 , John Johnson's mid 1,500 00 L C Besley and wife to S K Wight- maii , lot 4. blU 1. .1 Johnson's add 5,000 00 I Olaik to J K V MeUee , q c d , 120 lots in Brown's sub dlv 1,000 00 C , R 1 Ac I' K It to 11 S Oallager , e H so and w J-j IIP , i , 77 , 42 1'JOO ' CO II 0 FUlier nmt wile to Fisher As Sons , lots 10,17 , IS , blk 5 , Under wood 1 00 J P lluss and vile to F R Davis , trustee , Uiy-10 notes in 28 , 32 and ' H3 , 75,4J ! 1,30000 J P Hess nnd wife to V It Davis , tiusleo0 2-10 acres In 20 and ! l-J , 75,43 1,31300 J W Morse and wite to 0 P Blnne etui , lot'J , blk'JO. Bayliss & Pal mer's add 20 Oi Illl Obuiholster and wife to C P Blaneetal.lotO , blk 20 , Bayliss & Palmer's add 100 00 R 8 Portetfield to J1 Ualvln , 20 d , lot 7 , blk 31. Mullen's sub 20 00 H O Selfon and wife to C It lienck , se M blk 5- . ' , Alien te Cook's add to Avoca 350 00 Same to 11 Wleso , no , ' 4' blk 52 , AI ten & Cook's add to Avoca 350 00 H O Slffnn and wife to L S Field , lots 1 , 3 , 3 and 4 , li , A As Q , 11 11 add 2,00000 Jennie and 11 Goldbeis to J Rosen- kranz , lot 3. blk 10 , Beers' add. . . . 350 00 Agues Folhom to O F Bllger , lot 8 blk 25 Beers , subdivision 45000 Same to same , lot 3 blk 27 Central subdivision 2TS 00 Frank Cook to A E Rowley , lot 10 blk 24 Bayliss' 3d add 225 00 John Hammer to II 11 Metcalf , lots C and 7 blk I Bayliss' 2d had 5 01 Sophia and Peter Keonaid to O F BIlRor. lots 18 to 26 blk 10 Baylls , * ' 3d add 1,10300 C T Olllcer and wito to Sophia Leonard , lots 18 to 22 blk 10 Bay liss'3U add 42000 E A Benson to A llallinc , lot G blk 8 Benson's 1st add 250 00 E A Benson to A llalline , lot 7 , blk S , Benson'slstadd 25000 E A Benson to A llalline , lot 8 , blk 8. Benson's Istadd 250 00 E A Benson to A llalllne , lot 0 , blk 8 , Benson's 1st add 210 00 Same to Wll Doty , lot 10 , blk 8 , Benson's 1st add 2.10 00 SamTlo smllC. lot ll. bik 8 , Bun- son's 1st add. . . . : . . . . . . . . . - a > ° Same to banie , lot W , blK 87 Bcn son's Istadd 253 00 Same to Same , lot 13 , blk 8 , Ben son's Istadd 25100 Same to Same , lot 14 , blk V , Ben- sou's 1st nckl 25000 F M Sackett to Lewis Paine , un divided half of lot 12 , blk 33 , Bay liss & Palmer's 40000 A B Howe to Lewis Paine , undi vided half of lot 13 , blk . , Bay- llss & Palmer's 40000 i M Arnold to Annetta Tlpton , lot 2 , blk 3 , Thompson's add 175 00 E A Benson to W II Doty , lot 10 , blk S , Benson's 1st add 25000 Same to same , lot 17 , blk 8 , Bun- son's 1st add 250 00 Same to same , lot 18 , blk 8 , Bun- son's 1st add 25000 Same to N. J. atell'enson , lot 2 , blk 0 , Benson's 1st add 200 00 Same to Baxter Davis lot 18 blu 0 Benson's Ut add 17" 00 Same to J E Cherry lot .10 bik 10 Benson's 1st add 175 00 Same to C W Plnkerton lot 17 blk 10 Benson's 1st add. . . . , 175 00 Same toC W Plnkerton lot 28 blk 10 Benson's 1st add 175 00 Same to A C Williams lot ( i blk G Benson's'.ind add 70000 Same to A C Williams lot 7 blk 6 Benson's 2nd add 70000 Same to same lot blk 0 Benson's 2nd add 70000 Same to same lot 7 blk 6 Benson's 2nd add 70000 Eary J and J T Rim , ' to J W ( irillis nX nf e 10-74-40 2 00 Ilenry Wanner and wife to An thony Weber , It 3 , blk 7 , Williams sub mill lot. . 1400 11 Donnody and wife to Peter Ran- ussen. It U , blk 28 , Burns add. . . . 2 00 L L woodmun and wife to AC Sclmltr , se BW 5-7-MO 5 00 0 P Blaln et al to J C Mitchell. It 0 blk 20 , Bayles and Palmers add. . . t 50 J U Mitchell and wife toC U Green- worth , It 0 blk 20 Bayles and Pal- ersadd 300 Blair Town Co to Ueo F WrlRht sw nw20-74- 3 50 P O Ferrel to Mary Ferrel nH nw 18-70-30 2 50 Thos Ilnll and wife to JO Dull U 10 blk 80 Everetts add 600 W Scldentolt nnp wife to A B How It 3 and 4 blk 2(1 Howards add. . . . 8 00 Transfers , 55 ; consldertlons. . . .8 N. SCJIURZ , Justice of the Peace. Cilice over American Express. FRANK S. HICI2 , CIVIL ENGINEER , Dettgni , eitlmntea and reports on bridge * , vltducta , foundation ! and > onernl engineering. Blue prints of any slio aim quantity. Onico No 13 N. Mula St. . First National Bank Bltck. It. 11. MCDANELD & CO. , rKtttkllilied Iftil ] No. M Ma'a ' Struct. I I I Council BluO * . COMIUISMON 1WKKCIIANT8 , AMn DIALIIU IN HIDES , TALLOW WOOL , .ETC GRAND OPENING ' -.A.T- Henry Eisemanii Go's PEOPLE'S STORE , 314 , 316 , 318 and 320 BROADWAY. Monday and Tuesday Evenings , April i8th and igth , Elegant array of Spring and. Summer goods. All former efforts to be outdone , to make this th > grandest dis play of European and American Novelties Ever exliibitel in the wist. Every Visitor will bo PnscnM with a Souvenir atllicDoop The entire house will be Illuminated with Electric and other Lights , THE PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED To Attend .Without Further Notice. Respectfully , HENRY EISEMAN & : CO. , P. S. No goods will be sjld daring the opening from 7J50 : to 10:00 : p. in. , Monday and Tuesday evenings Swanson iuslc Company , No. 329 Broadway Council Bluffs , ESTEY P9&NOS , GAMP & GO.'S PIANOS , ALSO PIANOS OF OTHER MAKES. Estey Organs , Camp& Co.'s Organs and Western Cottage Organs , A few comments regarding HIP Estoy Pianos. In ovcr.y civilized country on tlin plebe the nuniu of Estiy is : v household word with lovers of music ; it is n guarantee for the cxijuisito quality of tone in miisic.'il instruments , bearing the name that commands . mands confldencu , admiration and enthusiasm. SPECIAL NOTICES. Special advertisements , such as Lost , Found fo Loan , For Bale , To Hont , V nnts , nonrdinir , etc. , will tiolnscrtcxl In this column lit the low rateof TRN CENTS PEK LINK fortho flrat insor- ion and i-'lvoContlForl.inoforcachaubioriuent Insertion. I.CHTO advertise monte at our office No. 13 Pearl street. ner Urondwar , Council . . n * .IT. nit.1- ! TT AHTS. " yTu wont to hire man or teams to work , IT call at Henry Jacobs' craplojment agency , ruoni No. n , Operu hoiigo. _ RENT Furnished rooms , No. 70.1 Broad- POIl , Council uiuns. Tj < dU ni3NT I'aclflo hoiisu barber shop. In- i ? quire Ueo. W. KcrKiisoiijfc Son. _ " ANTED A fe'ood live airont to canvas tor a household nrtlclo of merit. 1 > . C. Uovol , No. 501 llrimilirny. _ _ _ _ _ ANTRn-Apprentico girls st.to learn dross- making. No. 7U Mynstor st. ITI ANTKn-Kirst-cl'iPg irivl to do Kcneral YV housework. No. 1-0 Fourth street. HKNT A liirne front room , first floor , FOll new. suitable for two Kontle- men. Located In the central part of city. Water and BUS. Address W , Ilee office. Coun cil Iliutrs. > OH SAIiU Complete plant nnd equipment for II. H. brliltfo work , coiiHlstinff of 7 Qry i Council lllnff * , Iowa. C. B. ALLEN , nginserSurvey , orMppPublisher , JVb , 11 North Malh , St. City and county mnps of clflei and counties In western lotrn , XclanfUii and Kansas. Star Sale Stab/es and Mule Yards Broadway , Council UlulIs.Opp. Dummy Depot ' S fc\ . . . - - . ' - . HorseTaml'nuiles kept constantly- hnnd , for sale nt retail or in car loads. Orders promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. SHLUTER & UoUJr , Proprietors. Telephone No. 114. Formerly of Koil Sale Stables , corner 1st. avo. and 4th street. OIINT. STO . . . . JACOD SIM3 - - STONE * SIMS , Attorneys at Law , raclice in the State and Federal Court Room * 7 and S Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCIL BLUFFS. REALETATE. Vnccnt Lots , Lauds , City Itcsldoncos nnd Fiirms , Acre property In western rmrtof city. All selling clictip to in ale o room for spring stock B. P. OFFICER , Real Estate & Insurance Agent , Itooin G , ever Officer & Pueoy's Bank , Councl Announces that His stock of Finelmported SpringMillinery In Choice Shapes ol Hats & Bonnets , Togrcthor with R Lat'fleLlnc of Novelties In Fancy Ma tcrlals in now Jteady for Your Careful Infection. 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha. OFFICER < e russr , lNTECE Council BIulTsIowa. FINLEY Attorney at Law ! 604 Broadway , Up Stairs , Council Bluffe. E. 8. BARNETT , Justice ol the Peace , 416 Uroudwuy , Council Bluffs. Refers to any bank or business house ID the city. Collections a specialty. ORESTON HOUSE. The only Hotel in Council Bluffs Having a Fire Escape , And All Modern Improvements. 213 , 217 and 310 Main St. WAX MOHff , Prop. R. RIVE , M. D. Cancers am/ other Tumors Removed without the knilc or Drawing o Blood. Over 30 vears Practical experence. No 11 Pearl St. , Council Bhiffo. W. L. BIGGS , Justice of the Peace. No 504 Broadway , Council Blnfli. Collctions a specialty. Referc t.otle ( Bee HARKNESS ' BROTHERS ! Headquarters for Good Goods ! Carpets and Dry Goods , We are still to be found on the Old Camp Ground Broadway , Council Bluffs , la With the largest and best selected stock of 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 , . 4O1 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. ' ITS ! Only exclusive Carpet and UpJiolstery liouse in Western loiva. Remember the. Place , 4O5 BROADWAY , Council Bluffs Carpet Company , o. cr. Real Estate Broker and Dealer Council Bliiffr Oflleo , Maxonlc Tcffll > i6 , Omaha Oilier , \o 111 Particular at lent Ion given to In * venting . fuiictM for nou - rcttl- donts. Special bargains In . lots & acre property . in Omaha & ( Joiitt- cll ISIufft. . CorrcHponilcnvo nolle- Ited. GARDEN HOSE , Steam , Gas and "Water Pipe NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY , No 552 Broadway , - Council Bluffs , Iowa Mall Orders Shipped 2'rompttt/ . A. H. RICE. E. ft' . RAYMOND 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 Property Situated on the Corner of Pearl . Street and Sixth Avenue , known as the. CRACKER FACTORY PROPERTY , WILL BIC Sold at Auction on Wednesday , April 20th A.T S r . 3v : . S-A-X E O3ST FT H. H. INMAN , Salesman , .