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* i & THE OMAHA DAILY &EE : .WEDNESDAY. APRIL 20"1887i v THE JDAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE , AO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Delivered by ranlcr In nny pnrt of thocllynt t tnty itntt | ) tr week. 11. W. TILTOX , Manngcr. TKI.EI'IIONKS : BcpiNrpflOmcr. , No. J , NIOIIT Enn on No. 23. 3II.NOU .M N. Y. Plumbing Co. Wanted A pantry girl nt Pacific hoiiso. New spring goods at Keller's , tailor. The city fathers gather this evening. George W. Thompson ACo. . real estate There are only sixteen prisoners in the county jail. The popular resort is ' 'The Manhattan , " 418 Broadway. Kudio& Yenawinu. Tie ! Odd Fellows will give their anni versary hall in Temple hall on the 2Cth. Silver City has just organized a uost of the ( i. A. H. , which Marts in with en * thusiusm. The Knights of Labor ball in Temple hall to-morrow evening promises to bu largely attended. Workmen are putting in now curbing on Mynster street anil otherwise getting ready for the now paving. If you. want to cheer the police buy a ticket lor their annual bcneht ball to be given in the Temple hall May n. Justice Barnett has tied the matrimo nial noon ) joining C. Kcmble and Miss Elizabeth Skelly , both of this city. Sherman & Marsh have commenced a suit against the city to enforce the pay ment of $700 general fund warrants. Leave to marry was yesterday granted C. Mowry , of Foiitanelle , Ailair county , Iowa , and Carrie Triplett , of this city. Lund & Davis are preparing to enlarge their livery stable. The front is to bu sixty feet and the building is to be raised another story. "Sport" Miller was yesterday asso scd for the seventy-eighth time for being drunk , and as usual went his way on the promise of paying In the sweet by-antl-by. Property owners arc signing a petition for paving Willow avenue to Kighth street , and Kighth street to Broadway. This would make a complete circuit of Pearl street. J. K. Wltherow has let the contract for his new residence on Second avenue. The house will cost $3.000. McMulUm li'is the carpentry and Wlckhain Brod. the masonry. Work will begin at once. Charles Lotl'orts is to build at once a neat residence on First avenue , between Kighth and Ninth btreets. It will cost about ? 2,000. Monroe has the contract for the carpenter work and Wiukliaui Bros , for the mason work. The Young-Man-Afraid , lately secured by the Globe , feels badly about a para graph in the Bii : : yesterday , lie will get used to the ways of the world after a time , anil learn to catch a joke on the lly , Without nllowiiKi his heart to break. Hans Christofersou was yesterday fined & > and c < Ms for thumping one of tiio patrons of Ins bar. Hans has been rather prominent of late in connection with police court proceedings , but has always been the party sinned against. The old city hall is being rcpanercd , re- carpeted ami repainted. The offices and council chamber will look bettor , but even at their best it is an old feed store. , A new city hall .commensurate with the I size of the city is needed , needed bably. : A petition is prepared asking tlio coun cil to order a sidewalk along the north side of Broadway between Thirteenth and Sixteenth streets. The property owners also want a lamp post at the cor ner of Broadway and Fourteenth streets. C. Voss will shortly open a jowclrv store at No. 730 Broadway. Mr. Voss fs a splendid workman , having learned his trade in Germany. Hu bun been in this country only throe ycais , having come from England. As soon us his lixtures arrive he will open up. Pat Dully was found about 4 o'clock yesterday morning sleepy drunk and lying in a vacant lot near Gilbert's ice houses. He spent the rest of the night in the police station and wis quite indig nant yesterday morning to find that the j , landlord churned him just as much as if f , ho had lodged then ) all night. Edward Gibson , while delivering tele graph massages on Broadway yesterday , wu bitten in the log by a dog said to be- Ions to the Kncpper family. The boy snys ho was going quietly along the street attending to his own business , when the dog suddenly made the attack. Ho has petitioned the city marshal to give the offending canine a dose of lead. A special invitation is extended to the Indies of Council Bluffs to visit "Tho Manhattan" billiard and cigar parlors , No. 41 Broadway. They will receive the most courteous attention , and can sco the celebrated oil painting that cost $500 They will bo given a view of the billiard parlors from a private room. Huiiio & Icnawlno. M. Marcus and others nro desirous that the council shall lay out tlio alloy from Scott street west to Dohany's opera house , and along the south side of Indian creek. The old alley has been cut into by the crook , and now lines need to be established , In order to afford ingress and egress to considerable property in that vicinity. Charles Gregory , the well-known horse shocr and blacksmith , has received letters patent on an invention which promises to como into general use and prove valuable. It is a lire box with the blow-out combined. Its merits are a saving1 of fuel and durability. It is claimed that ona will last live years , while the ordinary ones burn out in less than a year. To day Judge Aylesworth is to have a hearing of the case against Frank Bussor , charged with cmbe//linc from his Omaha employers. Busser was selling mats , clocks , albums , etc , on weekly ana monthly payments. It is said ho failed to turn over considerable money thus col lected from customers. About twenty who thus paid him have been subpwmvd as witnesses to appear against him to-day. Late hours have been excused by many on the pretext that thov have been up to the Salvation army. The suspicions of wives have been thus quieted by way ward husbands who come straggling In after midnight. Several girls Imvo given this sanio excuse to their mistresses. It Is orunl to spoil these excuses , but the cold and stubborn fact exists that the Salvation army meetings are all over by about 10 o'clock. It I * proposed to have the city employ n man all the time looking after the In dian creek sewer ditch guarding against persons throwing manure , oflul , etc. , Into the ditch ; arresting offenders ; watchIng - Ing for obstructions ; preventing persons from tnkintr uwav dirt from the banks , etc. K. U. Bates is seeking the appoint ment , and n petition has boon prepared and signed by citizens , asking the city council to give him the position. For ncro property , residences and bust- property call on W. C. Stacy & Co. , No. 0 Main street. Not GoltiK Dry. It Is understood that the saloons lately closed by injunctions are starting u | again , the understanding bolng that they will not bo further Interfered with unti th j questions pondintr in the fodcra courts are decided. The judges In this ctuto are -waiting to hear what the en preir.o court ut Washington will Uocido In the Kumus raso before passing their opinion. Ii the meantimei it is uu Uontood that uo uow Btoiw will 'LANS ' FOR A NEW CITY HALL The Old FeaJ Store Outlive ] Its Term of Usefulness , iVORK ON MANHATTAN BEACH. Amusements New Gliancos to Yell Hello Constiiulo Kick- ctta CxplnltiH JottliiK'i Ity the Arotintl-Town Mnn. A New City Hull. The project for u now oily hull has been yinjf. dormant of Into , but it is now to bo revived. It is prouiiblo thut the city ivlll ut once take tlio necessary prullmi- lary stops of locating a. site anil propar- pinna. Mayor Gronowojr anil others are in favor of locatlnc tlio now building luur tlio site of tlio present one. It is proposed to condemn property enough Main btriset to secure for the city tlio triangular piece ol ground , whose angle s tlio intorscctlon of Main and Bryant streets. Several other streets center there also , so that this site can easily bo reached from various directions. It is suggested that there bn in connrction witli tlio new city hall : i market place , and that tlio improvements run back across tlio creek , which can bo bridged. I'lio plan is looked upon with favor by many , and preliminary moves may bo expected at an early date. It is urged that there should bo no delay in the con demning of the necessary ground , as the property will bo more valuable , rather than loss , and the city can get it cheaper now than ever again. Not a day passes but what wo outlit from one to live now comers with a Quick Meal stove and full line of household supplies , and still home old croakers say we are not booming. Cole t\c \ Cole , 41 Main st. _ Improving Matmwn. The improvements ab6ut Lake Manawa lave already commenced , flio beach , which has again been leased by Odoll 3ros. & Co. , is being put in better condition than ever. The hick of shade s being remedied by the transplanting ) f largo trees , .so that grovus of consider- iblo magnitude are being arranged as if jy magic. B.iok from the beaeli for a considerable distance the land is being graded oil' . Now and larger buildings nro to be put up. A. Louie is planning on having a regular restaurant building , with permanent arrangements for sup plying as enjoyable meals as can bo served at his up-town restaurant. It is eonlidently predicted that the rmh " 'or this popular" resort will bo greater than over this summer. The motor rail way is practically assured. The contract will doubtless be signed this week , and then work will commence at onco. The notor line will cost $ l. " > ,00p.Viththis , and with easy communication with Omaha , there will bo a rush from that city during the heated term. Last sea son demonstrated the desir.ibility of the ) U'Co , and there were throngs of people Lhore all the time. With tlio increased accommodations the crowd will be three times as great this season. For Sale or Trade An Abbott cart. Nearly new. Coortit it MCJKI ( : . Il'cketts * Itoasoti. COUNCIL BMJITAnril ! 19 , 1837. To ho Editor of the Br.K : I am greatly obliged to your most excellent news paper for the free pull'of my alleged 'Munch ' and lemonade stand on lower Jroadway just now. " IJ'it in onier to lave the public appreciate the beauty of jcmg compelled to run such a stiunl , iloaso allow mo to say that when 1 was e-elected constable last fall I presumed he magistrate , with whom it became my ot to olliciate , would place in my hand's such process as might issue from his court. Bill when I found that pernous who were not oflleor.s were made npicial constables , to the exclusion of regular ollicoH , it became necessary to pursue some other avocation. When magis trates elected by the people learn to re spect under oiiicors , also elected by the [ > ooplc , as functionaries who are entitled : o servo the people who elected them , ; hero will bo no necessity for "Squire Uriggs" candidly I do not know any such person or any other justice to ask ; ho "county board or the town board , or joth , to suuply his ollico with a eon- stable. " Respectfully , 11. HiCKirrs. : For Sale or Trade An Abbott cart. Nearly new. COOI-EU & McGcu. Hello , There ! The following now telephones have been added. Subscribers should cut tins out and past it on their lists : 2IW , J. McWilliams , residence. 231 , J. C. Lange and Mayuo & Ilaxel- ton , olliro. 232 , C. 11. Jndson , residence. 23 ! ! , F. Wois. residence. 234 , Miss Anna Weirich , residence. 835 , C. H. Smith , residonco. 230 , Miss Ida Stoiy , residonco. 237 , Dr. J. M. Barstow and J. P. Cas- ady , otlice. 238 , Nate Williams , residonco. 23 ! ) , Hico & Raymond , ollico. 240 , Ur. F. Houghton , store. 211 , Ed , Mott , lumber yard. 213 , Dr. C. 11. Pinney , residonco. 213 , W. W. Wallace , ollico. 244 , J. U. Mcl'tiorson , vegetable farm. 245 , Cieorgo liobbington , ollice. 210 , J. ( * . Tipton. otlico. 217 , 11. L. Williams , residence. 218 , ( ieorge liobbington , residence. 109 , L. C. Bracket , store. 195 , Swan & Harmon , store. 07 , H. L. Williams , ollico. If you want to hire help of any kind call at Henry Jacobs' employment ollico , opera house block. The Ilout Club. A meeting of the directors of the Coun cil liluirs Rowing association was hold lastcroning at "I'hu Manhattan. " It was decided to go ahead with the building of the boat house , the cent ract for which will bo lot on Thursday. The location decided upon is at Mark's Land ing on Lake Manawa , and work will bo ra pidly pushed to completion. A number of shells have boon ordered in addition to those already hero. Thorn will bo some six or seven private single sculls. The rowlne association is growing In size rapidly and some Quo sport is an ticipated this coming season on the lake. The oarsmen hope to moot the members of thoUmaha Rowing association in sev eral friendly contests. Subscriptions for stock are open , and all those who wish to join are requested to send their applications to either' Ernest fc. Hart , president , or F. E. Stubbs , sec retary. Shares are $10 each. I ho articles of incorporation will bo forwarded to the state capital to-day. Among these who have ordered private single shells are E. E. liart , two ; Charles T. Stewart. Contractors and builders will find it to their interest to get prices on lime , cement , plaster , hair , etc. , from Council , . " " . Fucl company , 039 Broadway. Telephone 130. , Only a Farmer' * . This popular drama is to bo presented at the opera- house Saturday afternoon n'nd evening by Gardiner's company. ' It La's a ulot'wlilcU brings out sonio ttuill ng situation , nnd is strong throughout. Its teaching is good , and the contrast be tween wickedness atid virtue is mndo very strong. The success it has already ittainod makes it iinncco * ary to urge : lie public to improve this opportunity of booing it. Drs. llanchctt k Smith , office No. 13 Pearl st. Residence , 120 1'ourth st. Tele phone No. 10. Ollico of Mnlhollaud iV Co. , removed to n under the Citi ens' Innlc. Telephone No. 10'J. Leave your orders for ice. Personal l'nr.iRrntih < i. Dr. Dcctkin expects soon to start upon an European trip. IlKobcrt Graham left for Portland , Oregon gen , last evening. J. W. Poregoy is again out and about , inving been quite ill for several days. Harry Linton , representing the Puck company , was at the Ogden yesterday. H. N. McUrcw , of Doiiison , is going to ocato in Omaha , and enter into the new- paper business. Postmaster Ivory , of ( ilenwood , spent Monday night at licolitulo's and left for ionic yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1) . Kdmmiilson are banning to start abroad this summer on in extended trip. Colonel Koatlo.v has gone to Chicago to get treatment for troubles arising from in old army wound. Mrs. Arthur W. Cowles and her son , b'rank , have returned from a visit to relatives in Hamburg. Fr 'd Westrip. yardmastcr of the Chicago cage te Northwestern , has been sull'onng 'roin inlliimmatory rheumatism. He is low convalescing and expects to be on luty again soon. . The marriage of Miss Lucy Street , laughter of .Mr. and Mrs. AV. . Street , was to take place in St. Augustine , Flu. , ast evening. The happy man is Mr. W. IV. Cheney. The young lady has many friends in this city , whoso well wishes will cover the manv miloi now separating ing her from the circle hero in which she was such a fa\oiite. Money to loan on real estate. Counci Bin Us Real Kstate Loan and Trust Co. Room U , Everett block. J. W. &E. L Squire make beautiful [ ibstracts of title , and deserve the success they are enjoying. Una ! Iv-ttiiti : Transfers. Real estate transfers for April 1 ! ) , 1837 : J H lhuotu ! ; < ; II Sheudun lots 21 , 'J'Jlilk'JMllow.uil's nilil S 21000 I no Dolmni'v to K It linker lots 1 to .Mbllc'jr Knllro.id add 1'JOO 1)0 ) Alex ( ilenn and wllo to M R I ; 1)011110111810151)11 ) ; 3 Stut/miui's 1st mid 2,125 00 IV limes to Fletcher llullls lots blkll Hum's mid 1B,00 ! J K Johnson anil wlfo to Smith SaundcrslotUUlk 21 liccr'.s sub 521 00 OPO A Jacobs to Lewis P.iluo lots 10 and ! 0 blk 7 M Mahon Coopers add 1,050 00 Mnila Mynstor to Sol St'lecman 14 atid'JI-lUJnuios In nwK sw IV , " and 4:3 : l.sQO 00 J U Newell and wito to U W Scott nwnc'JJ , 7i ( aniltin ly,0 00 P Reel sliLTilT to Kluib dl A : Cb.mips p.irt lots' > y and U01M ) 1' 1,1.1700 ( Si'iirae Koilcers by eto Andrew Hunter w Ji lie 0 acios in nw li ( , 77 and 42 2.1N5 00 Win Suldentopt and wile to CV lirrant lots 17 and 18 blk 10 How ard's ailil 30(1 ( 00 pViu Seidciitopt ami w.to to A U How lots U toii ! blk fll U K add. . 125 CO Win Snldentopl .mil wife to A 11 How lots 1. 2 and 3 blk 7 Stilts- man's 2.1 add l.soo 00 W and H C.ililwoll to L F Murphy lot 2J blk 14 Wise a'lil 10 < ) 00 Benson to 1 T niuti-iirh , lots 1 , 2. y , 17,17. IS bll : 1.1. Hi-nson's tnst..S 1.310 00 Same to K A Anderson , lols 4 , 5 , 0 , 7 , y , V , blk 1M. Bciibons 1st adil. . . . 1,350 00 Same to A W .Morgan , lots 10 , 11,12. Vi , 14 , 15. blk 14 , lieiisons 1st mill 1,3.10 00 Same to 1'rcstly it Son , lot 1 lo 12 Incliiblvp , blk 14 , Hensons 1st aild 2,403 00 Same to S. W. U.illoy it Son , lots 13 to24 hicluslvi' , blk 14 , lionsons 1st uilil 2,403 00 Saint ! to At II Peterson , lots 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , blk 5 , UiMlsons 1st add 1,000 00 S.uno to A 1C llaskeet , lot ( " , blk 15 Hensons 1st mln 70000 F IJenjjimln : ind wife toC It hmlth , ' "JOxsjj-j ft In ( ! ' < J u o 17 , 77 , : ; ' . ) . . . . 500 C K HU'cur to WV Meter , lots b to 22 , blk 1 ! ) , Hayllss M mill 1,300 03 n 11 Ferson anil wf to 1)V IJiHh- iifll. lots 2. : i , 4. 5 , blk 07 r r add. . 1 00 Ij A Knowlton and husb.mil to T ( > .lelhles , lot 13 blk 41 , lot 17 blk ! ' ! Fi-trv ailil 2000 P Reel sherilf to b Caldwell , s w 17. 7.1 , ; ! 'J 54330 Chns Sltvel to A Q Slesel , lot ft blk : U , lieeis sub 1,003 00 R Sliemmeiiiom to LovtVatns , lots 4 to 12. blk 3,11 y ft to 1U , 12 , 1.1 37.1 00 J C Nixby and wf to 0 A ( Sr.n-0 , lot 7 blk 15 , Crawfonls ailil 350 09 trunstcrs , consideration 4fiO.J ( ! 30 Shorraden is still making cabinet pho- at ? 3 per do/ . , best linish. Crayon or India ink life size pictures only $10. By F. M. Woodaru , artist. The attention of the puhlio is called to the advertisement jn another column an nouncing the opening sales of lots in two now towns on tno Sioux City extension of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway : Hornick , Woodbury County , Monday April 25th ; Charter O.ik , Craw ford County , Wednesday , April 27th. The towns are well located , and will make good openings for active business men. Tlio Free I'nss Quonllon. The inter-state commerce bill having made free passes a tiling of the past , so to speak , on the trunk railway lines , anew modus vivend , has been established be tween the newspapers and the railways. The newspapers propose to charge for all fruo notices of the railways and their managers , and the editor will bo ex'peoted to pay for his ticket when ho rides. The Chicago News announces the following as its now .schedule for railway miflbrv : 1. For the setting forth of'tho virtues ( actual or alleged ) of presidents , general managers or directors , $3 pir ; line for jirst insertion and $1 for each subsequent insertion. 2. For pufTs expressed in choice English , with occasional French phrases or poetical extracts ( the whole with a palpable motive of honest enthusiasm ) , 12,50 per line : 50 nor cont. reduction on each subsequent insertion. 3. General passenger agent and divi sion superintendents will be accorded half rates on the terms oH'ored in rule No. 1. But in all cases whore the titles of colonel is used regular lir.st-class rates will be demanded. 4. Thoiisiind-milo tickets on the basis of two coins per mile will bo received in exchange for advertisingdonoat our card rates , but these tickets must bold good on passenger as well as on freicht trains. 5. No deviation from our cant rates can bo made in favor of parties handing us livecont cigars with the pull's they de sire published. 0. For complimentary notices of the wives and children of railroad oflioials. wo demand * 1.60 per lino. Wo have on hand , ready for immediate use , a splen did assortment of this literature. 7. Poetry will bo made to order at ? 3 per inch , agate measure. Wo are pre pared to supply a line line of heptameter pulls , also a limited number of sonnets and triplets , in exchange for 1,000 mile tickets. Eplo poems , containing descrip tions of scenery , dining cars , etc. , will bo published at special rates. 8. General superintendents sending re quests for the suppression of news must accompany their requests with (10 bills not necessarily for publication but as a guarantee of good faith. Every thing which belongs to pure , healthy blood is imparted by Hood's Sarsaparilla. A trial will convicco you of its merit , ' ' ' . . . , ; , . " SPECIAL SALE ! ALL THIS WEEK NOVELTY . /v . r-T-i nL. J- NT DISCOUNT SSTI 314 , 316 , 318 and 320 BROADWAY. Effectsoftlio Kansas Prohibitory fj.iw Tho.new law passed by the late Kan sas legislature , which is intended as a backbone to the present prohibitory law , is playing havoc with the liquor trade in Kansas. The St Joseph wholesale deal ers complain of a falling off in trade , and a linn thai is known , one of the largest in the city , has taken four of its Kansas men oil' llio road. In Kansas City , it is understood , the result of the law is the same , the Kansas trade being virtually kNlcd. The law makes it necessary for a man desiring to open a drug store to have twenty-live women signers to the peti tion , and any person who buys liquor must go before a notary public and make affidavit as to what use ho will muko of it. and that it is not intended to bo drank ns a beverage. St. Joseph's wholesale liquor dealers have in all taken about fifteen men off the road as a result of this amendment of the laws. I'uzzoni. No name is better and more pleasantly and widely known than that of Mr. J. A. Po//.oni. For Yiar * he has made him self famous by the ch'gant perfumes and complexion powder that bears his name , the latterhaving found its way to tlio belles of Paris Germany and London , Everybody admire beauty in ladies. Nothmgwill do more to produce or en hance it than to use Mr. Po//.oni's pre parations. Star Sale Stab/es and Mule Yards Ilronawny , Council UlulTs.Opp. Dummy Depot 09 = 3 _ K Horses and mules kept constantly on hand , for sale at retail 'or In . car loads. Orders promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. SIILUTEH & BOI.EV , Proprietors. Telephone No. 114. j , Formerly of Keil Sale Stables , corner lit. avo. and 4th street. I | YIELDS TO EVERY MOVEMENT OF THE WEARER. O lNtotllOO it lUhTII ITT of ttie cloth ( which nr t Dourn. lUurti no kt raking In. BOIII uni > bjr iTTiru. MEAE.THFBI- , , , and rnmfartitble Coriet er.r worn. Bold by all SPECIAL NOTICES. Special advertisements , such as I-ost , Found 7o Loan , For Snlo , To Hcnt , V ants. nonrdlnsr , etc. , will bolnsortod in ( bid column nt the loir ratoof TEN CENTS PKK II.\E forttio Bret Inser- Inn and Five Contsl'cr Line forench subsequent Insertion. Lenvo advertisements nt our otlico No. 12 I'carl street , uonr UruaUwajr , Council UlulTg. WANTS. FOK 8UK-Or Trade An Abbott cart , nearly new. Cooper & Mctioo. OK'UISN'lVi'ucinc house barber shop. In"- qulro Goo. W. 1'orxiison & Son. WANTKD Apprentice B rls to learn dress- ho. 714 Mynstor 6t. _ TITANTKD Flrst-clnsg Klrl to do Reneral > V homework. No. IM Fourth street. Foil RENT A large front room , first lloor , turnlihoil new , suitable for two trontlo- tnfn. Located in the central pnrt of city. Water and KUS . Addioss W , Bee omco , Coun- ell Iltuffs. _ FOK KENT Furnished rooms , No. 709 Ilrond- wojr , Couucll llhillH. FOK SALU Complete plant and cujiiltmicnt for R. It. tirld o work , consisting nf 7 pile drivers , curpeulfrs tools , tonf , bedding nnd boardlntr outlit tor l.Vlmrn. In K ° < " 1 re pair. Now stored at Clicnenne , W. T. For In ventory and terms adilrcssNo. 13 , N , Mum St. , Council lllullo. Iowa. FIHLEY BURKE , Attorney at Law. 001 Broadway , Up Stairs , Council Bluift. FRANK S. RICE , CIVIL ENGINEER , Designs , eitlmatos and reports on bridges , viaducts , fuundntlons and general ontitiecrlnjf. Blun prints ol unv slzn and quantity. onico No 13 N. Main St. , First National Uank Block. 1 . H. MCDANEF.D 4 CO. , [ Gitubllihud No. fan M 1n Street , ! : i Council lll'iJi. ' ANII IXALKIIS IN HIDES , TALLOW WOOL , ETC. CROCKERY , LAMPS , GLASSWARE , AND- ; FINE POTTERY. Prlecn Very Low , W. S. HOMER & Co. , JfO. 2 $ MA IX ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , : i I A. W. L. BIGGS , Justice of the Peace. ' No 504 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Collections' * specialty. , ; Refers to the Bee O. CT Real Estate Broker and Dealer fnuiifll llliilN Olllfc , . iraa < ioiilu 'I'umitlc. Omnliii Ollico , AM 111 North Klili Hfrcut. I'nrllciilnr ittlrntiim given l In- vcxtliiK fund * for lion - rr l- dfiilH. Siu'diil iHirKiiiit' In lot * tV ncru properly In Oiiuilin tV ( 'outi- fll Illiill'n. Correspondence Molic- llctl. GARDEN HOSE , Steam , Gas and Water Pipe NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY , No 552 Broadway , - Council Bluffs , Iowa'.1 Mail Orders Shipped Promptly. A. 1L HIVE. E. W. JlAl'MOXO RICE & RAYMOND Real Estate Brokers , No. 13 North Main Street. Lower Floor First National Bank Block * O ouncil Bluffs , Iowa. TELEPHONE NO. 239. VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY AT AUCTION Property Situated on the Corner of Pearl Street and Sljcth Avenue , known as the CRACKER FACTORY PROPERTY , WILL UK Sold at Auction on Wednesday , April 20th H. H. INMAN , Salesman , Swanson Music Company , No. 329 Broadway Council Bluffs ESTEY PIANOS , CAMP & GO.'S PIMQS , ALSO PIANOS OF OTI1KK MAKKS. Estey Organs , Canip& Co.'s ' Organs and Western Collage Organs , A few comments regarding the Estcy Pianos. In every civilized country on thd globe the name of Kst ( y is a household word with los'crs of musio ; it is a guarante for the exquisite quality of tone in musical instruments , bearing tlie name that com * in anils confidence , admiration and enthusiasm. CHEAP Farming Lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranging from f.i.OO to $10.00 per aero. School and state lands In Minnesota on 30 years' time C per cut interest. Land Buyers fare free. Information , etc. , given by 3 = > . No. 555 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Tnwa , agent for Frcidrikscn & Co. . C'licago. ' ( 'Successors to , ) HAYS & GLEASON , Commission and Produce Merchants , Dealers in Groceries and JVoi'/s/cws. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 2fo. 11 South Main Street. Announces that His stock of Finelmported SpringMillinery In Choice Shapes ol Hats & Bonnets , Topothor wltb a LaraeLlne of Norcltles In Fa ncy Ma terials is now Jtcady for Your Careful Inspeetlon. 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha , O. B. ALLEN , Engineer.SufvejoFjMapPublisher . JVb. 11 Xorth Main St. City nnd county maps , of cities nnd counties In western lown , Nebraska and Korses Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select Itoin. Several pairs of fine drivers , sin- pie or do'ihle. MM WISE , Council Blyffs K. S. BA11XETT , Justice of the Peace , 41C Broadway , Council Bluffs. Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. TMC TROTTING STALLIONS , DR. ARCHIBALD ( Standard No. 2015) ) Sired by AIniont No 83 , and "Kcistor { , " ( Standard No. 5812. Sired by Tramp No. 808. These Rtnllloni will make the huason of 1897 at the Coun cil Blulls Driving Park. For particulars inquire of or address , \VADK \ OAKY , Council Blulls , la. N. sciiunx , Justice of the Peace. Ortlce over American Express. It. ItlCIS , M. D. Cancers < * d other Tumora Removed without the Unite or Drawing o BlooJ. ' Over 80 vears Practical experience. No. 11 Pearl St. , Council Bluffa. JOHN V. STONB. JACOB STONE & SIMS , Attorneys at Law , Practice in the State and Federal Courts. Rooms 7 and S Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCIL BLUKFB. ORESTON HOUSE , Theonly Hotel in Council Bluffs Having a Fin Escape. And All Modern Improvements , 215 , 217 nnd 210 Alain St. MAX MO1IN , Prop. OFFICE K cC Council BlufTs.Iowa. BitabllBhcd 1857. REALJSTATE , Vacant Lots. Lands , City ItcsldouccB and FfirniB. Acre property In western pnrt of city. All soiling clicup to make room for spring etock R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate & Insurance Agent , ItoomS , over OJIlcor ft Puaoy's Dunk , Couno liiutrs. / will be at the Pacific irotrlCoun- cil lllnjfsf , every fiuturday forenoon. OinahnDontal Axsociation removed to Hellmun Block , cor. Kith nnd Fiirintni. Bc.st Mils teeth ? U , fully warranted. All operations rendered pnlnlet > s by the use of our new uiui'sthcUc. Dr. llaiiuhhwout. Manager.