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tfHE OMAHA DAILY BEJB ? SATURDAY. JUNE 1) . 1887. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE , NO. 13 , PEARL STREET. Etllvcrcd by carrier In any part of the city at twenty cents per wu k. H. W. TILTON , . . . Managor. TKLWHONES : BcPtKTM OVncr. No. 13. NIGHT nniTOti No. 11. MENTION. N. Y.Plumblng Co. New sprint ; K oJs atllcltcr's , tailor. Another concert by the Haviriun : band Ukcs place Monday ni ht in Dnyliss park. Telephone Xo. 83 has been put intn William Welch's hack ollicu at tlio Alan- iiattan. Frank Clark has placed n cask of the Mauawa mineral water in front of thu I'aellie house for the public to sample. 1'hu funeral of Mss. Annie Flageollc , \vifo of John FlnKeollo , occurred yester day afternoon from the residence , IMG Tenth avenue. The Umiihii Art Furniture company lias been awarded the contract for the fur- nisluny of tlio now county court hoiiac , the price to bo .fOSOO. , Ttio funeral of the little child of T. Brown will be held at the family resi dence. No. 15J25 Pleasant street , at 10 o'clock this morning. A case of scarlet fever is reported at No. 2'JOl South Tenth street. There arc very few cases now , this being the iirat reported in 11 week or more. The confectionery unit cigar store oi Kidd At Kmerine was yesterday closed bj attachment for a cigar bill , 11. 11. Uber bolt/.er being the attaching creditor. A line lot of late cabbage plants , best varieties , for sale chcnp by J. It. Ale- 1'herson ut his vegetable and fruit farm , No. 1281 East i'ierco street. Council JJlulls. Fremont county is having its first mur der trial since 1870. The defendant ia William Hebout. Major Anderson , who BO long prosecuted criminals , iu defend ing him. Even the rain docs not keep Council Bluffs people from going to Omaha to sec the " > laiad Queen. " It pays even if one gets a wetting. This afternoon nnd even ing arc the lust chances. The case against William Uohuing and wife was yesterday continued by Justice Barnett until Tuesday. This was by agreement of parties , and it is understood that the case will be dropped. J. J. Urowu is making sonic improve ments upon the lots opposite his resi dence. lie is rebuilding a cottage there , nnd is planning on putting up u block of flats , three to face cast and one north. Justice Uarnett spent most of the day listening to arguments on u motion tc dismiss the information against Burdiuk , charged with Belling mortgaged property , lie will sleep over it and give his decision later. Judge Dcemcr. nt Sidney , sentenced one Hamburg saloon keeper to juil foi one year undnncd him $7uO. The saloon keeper's wife , who sometimes assisted behind the bar , was lined $500 uud scnl to jail for six months. At the annual session of the grand chapter of the Eastern Starhcld in Duveu- port.Councillilufi's was remembered in tin election of ollicers. Airs. Maria Jackson was chosen granu conductress uud Airs. Nora lirinton , grand master. Ttio Methodists point with just pride to the fact that they have just dedicated a church at Shcuaudoah. uud it U nol only out of debt but has a fund of 4 > UOC to spend for additional improvements , Bishop Bowman preached the dedicatory sermon last Sunday and fU.UOO wen raised at the close of the service. The Western States Passenger Associa tion has granted u reduced rate of one and one-third faro to ull persons wishing to attend commencement exercises of the State University of Iowa , Juno 17-23. Tc secure this rate it la necessary to take t receipt for ticket purchased from cacl : road passed over in reaching Iowa City Commencing Sunday , June 12 , the morning train for Sioux City via the Sioux City & Pacific railroad will depari daily from Broadway depot ut U:45 : a.m. , arriving at Sioux City at 1U5 : p.m. , and the evening train will arrive ut 0:50 : p.m. instead of 8:50 : p.m. as heretofore. Pi Ik- horn Valley trains will depart ut 7:1 : ( a.m. and arrive at 8:50 : p.m. The Naiad Quocn. A goodly number of Council Bluffi people have boon enjoying the "Naiat Queen" in Omaha this week. The pro duction of this charming spectacular am opera in this city last season was ar event which has been a constant therm of talk and praise , nnd there has bcei curiosity to see it reproduced In Omaha , Not only is the curiosity being satisfied but the enthusiastic praise seems to in crease. Those who have attended an oven more pleased tlmn when it wa given here. The scenic effects nro evci bettor , which is hard to conceive Council Bluffs is nlso interested bocausi lior favorite local musicians are taking leading parts. The Misses Alcrkel am I Mr. Trcyuor , of this city , nightly wii enthusiastic applause from the Oman : audiences. This afternoon and evening are the last two entertainments , and i large number from here are planning 01 attending. It certainly is the most won derful entertainment of this kind eve produced. _ _ Cole & Cole have sold $4,000 worth o Quick Meal Stoves the past sixty days Every ono giving siitlsfuntion Son it & P 41 Main street. Fomonal Paragraphs. Mr. and Mrs. Roseraen rejoice eve twins. Sheriff Itainbow , of Harlau , was in th city yesterday. J. T. Hurley has returned from hi Chicago trip. Mrs. J. Sprink and son have cone t < Minnesota on u visit. Miss S. D. Uehso is in the city visitinj Mrs. W. W. Chapman. Ueorgo W. Ilowett , of Orange Citj Was in the city yesterday. Bon Clare , tx veteran typographer nni editor , has taken charge of the Slieiiht doah Post. Mrs. MaurtUh and Mrs Rcovcs havi returned from n week's visit to friend nnd relatives in Shonundoah. C.E.Friedman , of Odcll Bros. & Co has gone cast in the interest of that Urn Ho expects to bo absent two or tare months. The I'oor Farm. The county board Is taking no nctio on the matter of purchasing a poor farir to take the place of the one sold. Th board is divided on the advisability c buying any farm at present. The pai pers nro being cared for iu various place about the city , nod as there are not man of them , nnd the expense * nro not hcavj the board'scoms inclined not to make an hnsty purchases. Superintendent Hard ! doubts the advisability of buying afarn at least nt present. He says the expense ( or the past two months have been Ic : than for any two months since ho kno1 anything about the oillce. The poc seemed to bo cared ( or as cheaply n when the county bad a farm , ana 1 : rather favors doing without any farm. J. W. & . L. Squire make bcautift abstract * of title and deserve the auccei tbey are enjoying. ' THIRTY PIECES OF SILVER , The Affidavit Bought of the Two Saloon Informers. AT OUTS ABOUT AN INN. The Lcrenl Squnliblc About tlic Ogtlcn Home Furniture The County Poor l-'nrin Hrlof Hits of Blum News. Tlio Option House. The report spccillly went up and down ; lie streets yusturd.iy that the Ogdcn louse had clo od. Numerous conjceturcs nt once sprung up as to the whys and wherefores and there was cuucnil regret expressed that such an event should take | ) lacc. Tlie regrets wore based not on any belief that the hotel would bo per manently closed but because it gives at the best a bad impression to those not conversant with the facts. It also gives the enemies of Council Ululft-- every city of any stir has enemies a chance to talk against the city and to predict dire tilings for the future. The facts leading to the closing of the hotel were indicated in the news coneerying it in yesterday's JKI ! : . Tlic. whole Uilliculty , In a mithliL'll , seems to bo in regard : o the lease of Mr. Ninnn. As soon as the ( lillieulties growing out of that lease ire adjusted , which ought to bo speedily , ; ho ( Jgdon will reopen , anil the predic tion is made that it will bo so greatly im proved and refitted that no city of the si/.e of Council Bluffs can boast of having : is good a hotel. It seems that Mr. Ninan has a lease of the hotel until August , 1SS8. This lease was made by Mr. Baldwin before Mr. Stout , the present owner of the hotel property , bought the imildiug. Mr. Ninan lot only had the lease , but was the owner jf the furniture. At leaht ho had bought t , but had not paid for all of it. Mr. ISaldwm holds a mortgage on the furni ture and there are other claims against it. Mr. Ninan ' .s iinancial condition appears to have got so badly mixed , that he did not see his way clear : o go on conducting the hotel , and ho left the whole business for his creditors : o settle up as best they. could. Mr. Kaldwin is interested to the extent of a lirst mortgage on the furniture , amount ing to about $ 'J,500. Mr. Silsby , the Former lessee of the building , has a second end mortgage on the furniture , and this lias been in court for a year past , a decree being entered in his favor by Judge Ayloswortb jesterday , the validity of that mortgage being disputed. Mr. Stout , who owns the building , is interested as a landlord , there bcmc some back rent due , and no prosoect of Ninan going ahead to carry out the terms of | the lease. Then Ninan is said to have left about fifteen hundred or two thousand dollars of debts behind him , and these creditors , to protect themselves , if possible , have been getting out attach ments against the furniture. With all these difterent features to the tangle of legal questions , and clamorous creditors jf Mr. Ninan , it seems that something liail to bo done to clear the wreck before liny future action could bo taken. Mr. Stout took out a landlord's writ of attach ment , claiming the whole rent up to the time of the expiration of the lease. This , lie insists , is a first lien on the property , despite the mortgages. The sheriff had liis pocket full of papers to servo yester day and he was soon in possession of tiie furniture , and will doubtless keep pos session until the various interests can be adjudicated in court. bherift" Reel is a pretty capable man , and can do almost anything , but ho can't rnn a hotel , at least cannot run this hotel under these circumstances. Mr. Stout , the owner of the building , has no furni ture yet , and cannot run a hotel without it. Mr. Baldwin is no longer the owner of the building , and can't run a hotel outdoors. The creditors of Mr. Ninan have neither the building nor the furni ture with which to run a hotel. Under such circumstances there seemed but one thine to do , and so a sign was posted in the office : Notice I Dinner last meal. Please settle after dinner. The closing feast was in some respects a comical one. The boarders joked each other , and the transients looked bewild ered. The waiters and cooks caught the spirit of the last day at school , and it was a sort of go-as-you-pleaso with them. One traveling man , who know nothing of the situation , was greatly irritated about the poor manner of serving the meal. He sat at the table swearing , and declared that if he lived through this meal he would pny his bill and leave the hotel. He swore he would not stop in the house any longer. When ho went to the clerk's desk , with blood in his eye , and prepared to quit the house in a rage , his eyes fell upon the announcement that no couldn't stay to supper if ho wanted to. The clerk was spared. Such is the situation arising out of these legal complications. It is a tem porary shutting up and it is understood that as soon as possible the proposed im provements will bo made in its interior , and that the hotel will be when reopened so much better in all respects that the temporary Hurry will be considered a blessing , even to those to whom it now seems in disguise. The boarders were yesterday packing their trunks and seeking other quarters. The sheriff was taking an inventory ol the furniture. Whether it will be re moved from the building or not seems s question still to be answered. For Sale. Two drug stores in central Nebraska. Good thriving towns. Will invoice frou : 1 1,500 to $3,000. Apply to HAULE , HAAS & Co. , Council Bluffs , Iowa That Alllanvlt * The troubles of the two informers it the saloon cases docs not scorn to lessen They are still in jail at Omaha , and wil remain there until some new turn arises An attempt is being made by the pro hlbilionists to get them released on < writ of habeas corpus , and a hearing ii set for Monday morning. It seems desirable sirablo for those prosecuting the liquoi cases to got these men released , so that they may appear in court tier a to testifj in the cases sot for the 13th. An information has been filed it Justice Biggs' court charging them with perjury , and a warrant is to bo scrvcc on them as goon as they come ovci to this side of the river. The information is based on the claim that thcsi two men swore to have purchased drink of A. Hitter , an old citizen , at a saloor kept by him on Main street. Mr. Kiltei has lived here muny years and has uevei been in the saloon business. Ho has i building which ho rents and his tenant ! may have sold liquors , but it is said thai the affidavit declares that bo keeps tin place and that he sold the drinks him self. Hence the charge of perjury. There has been much talk about tin aflidavit which the saloon men got th ( informers to sign. The document is uoi so sensational a one as has been reported The BKE is enabled this morning to pro gent it in full. It reads : In consideration of trie sum of thirty del Urn ntl of the further sum or - dollari to bo paid to us hereafter , we , the under sinned , witnesses in twenty or more casei ty , Iowa , hereby agree not to appear as wit neuw * la aujr ui tUo uid cue * , and wo fur tlicr state that ttio afflj.ivlta we filed In said cftfps were made ftom nipmoranilumi only and not from personal knowledge , and It Is understood that nil sums of money ] > nld to us nro paid pro rntn by the ilefnndnnts In the cnses txbovo referred to , and are so received. \Vc , A. I' . .Mcl.ernn and 11 , Darvlllr. first duly sworn , depose and any tliat the statements contnlnedln ttio above agreement are true. 11. l\nviu.E. A. I' . Ml ) I , KHAN. Ihc aflidavit was then subscrlbp.d and sworn to before Utistav Krocgcr , a notary public in Omaha. Latest improved gasolmo stoves at N. 501 Main street. W. A. Wood. Funeral of Airs. Jacob The funeral of Mrs. Alice 'A. Rogers , wile of Mr. Jacob Rogers , was hold yes terday morning. Rev. lr. ) Cooley , pas tor of the Baptist church , olliciated , and a largo number of sorrowing and sym pathizing friends wore in attendance. Mrs. Rogers had been a resident of this city for fifteen years past , and possessed many womanly qualities which endeared her to family and friends. Mr. Rogers , just liftcen years ago to-day began his business in Council Bluffs , and has since then been so constantly connected with the traveling public , having "bus lines , carriages , etc. , that there are few men who have a larger cir cle of acquaintances than lie. The tendcrcst sympathy has been expressed both by words and deeds , and especially by the livery and hack men of the city , with whom ho has been so long asso ciated , and who under the leadership of William Lewis have been so kinuly in their treatment that Mr. Rogers desires to publicly express his thanks. Ho also desires the BKE to express his thanks to the other friends for tluiir sympathy and kindness as .shown in floral tributes , and to Lr. ) Coolcy and others of the Baptist church for their kindness to her who has now reached tlin end of suffering , and to him , who has entered upon a great ser row. Drs. Hanchctt & Smith , office No. 12 , Pearl st. , residence 120 Fourth st. Tele phone No. 10. _ Now House For tlio Preacher. The Congrcaationalists have decided to go right ahead with the building of a oarsonuge on the lot south of the church. The committee yesterday let the contract to Frank Gross for $2,505 , which includes all but the plumbing and gas lilting. The work will start at once. A. Parrot Brcuks Off n Match. London Telegraph ; Parrots have been known for ages as being birds who may bo counted upon to say exactly the wrong thing at the wrong time , but it is doubt ful if they have ever succeeded in making themselves more utterly obnoxious than in a recent episode occurring at Dublin , in which one specimen of the family played a prominent part. The story is that a gentleman , engaged to a pretty young lady who had not yet seen the fur ther side of twenty years , wont one morning to pay a call at the house of the father of his beloved. Ho stayed a short time with the head of the house , as in duty bound , probably making rather in appropriate remarks , owing to his anx iety to end the interview and sec the- young lady to whom his affections were plighted. At length ho took the sensible course of going to look for her. and , rapping at the door of the study , the household parrot at once called out , in a loud voice , "Come In , come in ! " The gentleman accepted the invitation , and entered. Naturally ho was rather surprised , and not very much pleasedto discover that his fiancee had been all the time engaged in a sprightly conversation with another visi tor of the male sex. To make matters worse , the heartless bird at once began to imitate the sound of kissing in a truly lifelike way , and concluded with mocking laughter. This in itself was enough to render anybody somewhat suspicious. The jealous lover docs not seem to have done what some lovers would have been tempted to do make an onslaught on the parrot and wring its neck on the spot. He accptod the bird as a useful informer , and either then or at a subsequent interview broke off his engagement. Ho went oven further , for ho baa instituted an action for breach ot promise. Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett says : "There is nothing more painful to con template than a picture of oneself in a book or newspaper. If one is a beauty one's reputation is instantly destroyed , and if one cannot afford to have any percentage taken off one's looks , the consequences are that one's secret hopes are blasted , and one's most timid and modest confidence in oneself forever a ruin. " W. B. Davis , of Pcrrydale , Ore. , evi dently objects to appearing as a witness before the grand jury. Tlio other day , when ho saw the deputy shcritt coming with a subpoena , he jumped a barb wire fence and started across a wheat field. When about half way acorss he looked back and saw the deputy was gaining on him. He then sat clown and pulled oil his boots , and struck out barefoot will : the speed of a deer and finally got away , For weak lungs , spitting of blood weak stomach , night-sweats , and the early stages of Consumption , "Golden Medical discovery" is specific. Bydruc gifts. . . . . llil i . liiUt tf Carat. YIELDS TO EVERY MOVEMENT OF THE WEARER. Owing to tbo DUOOIiL IU8TIUTT of th < cloth ( which our patent ! cour icluilrely ) will nt rwrfwtlr nnt lime worn. Requires no breaking In. MOidr HrrtmiD OJ M Jler f ler being worn t n d j If not found the molt PEKFECTITT1NO. . HEALTH TCI , nd rumrorlable Corset ever worn. Sold bj all alers. _ CHOTTT BKOfl. . Chlcaco , IU. LATEST NOVELTIES Iu Amber , TortoiseShel etc.Hair Or naments , ai well as the newest nov1 eltlesln hall goodH. Hair good ! niadeto ordei Mra.C.L. Gillette 29 Main St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Out of town work solicited , and all mail orders promptly attended to. WE INT Ab other 7ioH.se In this state can show such a large and complete slock or ijlt'c the prices ti'c quote In tills list. A wholcfulestwk amount ing to $17,5,000 to be sold at less than wholesale prices. Prints , Percales and Satesns , Good quality 1'rlntn , He , 3c and -Ac per yard , Jtcst quality Shirting and Dress Prints , such as Mcrrlmac , Choce- cocs , Aliens , AmericanRichmond * , etc. , at oc. Sold elsewhere at He and We. We.American American Sateens , yard. wideJOc. Imported Sateens , ISc , HOc and zrc. zrc.Shirting Shirting and Dress Percales , fie , 7c , Sc and We , Regular price loc to 25c. 25c.GINGHAMS. . Thousands of pieces to select from in both Imported and domestic goods. Apron Glnyhamv , 4c , Sc and fie. Dress Ginghams , Sc and ( ic. lienfrcws , Lancas ers , Norman- dlcs , Amoskags , and other brands at 8c and We. Imported Ginghams , 12\c \ up wards , of which we have a great variety. Crinkled Seersuckers in plaids , stripes , combinations and chant- brays , Sc , 7c , Sc , We , lite and ISc. Cheviots and Shirtings from Gc upwards. A full and complete line always on hand. Brown sheetings and Muslins , 4c , Yard wide Lawrence , "L. L. " and other brands , 3c. Best yard wide Indian Head Sheeting , Gc , 7c and Sc. Brown and Bleached Pillow Case , 8-4,0-4 , W-4 , 1X-4 , at less than ever before. ; Bleached Muslin , yard wide , Be. Lonsdale and similar brands , yard wide , Cjc to 7\c , Wamasutt , 'P ' rlde of West and other brands , 10c to 12c. A discount given to piece lots. Lawns and'White Goods from 3c Upwards. Latest Styles Domestic and Im ported. REMNANT SALE On Monday , June 6th , Of att kinds of Dress and Was1\ \ Goods , at almost any price. tSTJerseys. Wraps. Suits , madt up Dresses , etc. , we are selling cheaper than ever. People's Store , Nos , 314,316,318 , , and 320 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - I A And many other complaints cured by EVIDENCE OF 1887 A Prominent Buffalo Physician says ; BUFFALO , N , Y. , Feb. U. IMT DrHorne. Chicago , III. Dear Sir : It U something unuiual lor one of the medical profe ilo nto Indorse an advertised article ) yet I take pleasure In Inform Ing you that one of jour Klectrlo lleltn cured me ol rbeuBatlsB , from wUlch 1 bad suffered 2ye am. 1 have recommended Tour Invention to at leant forty of my putltnti nutTerlni with chronic disease * of va rious kinds , vii ; ralpltatlon of the cart , nervous debility , epilepsy , rheumatism pain In the back and kidney * , etc. . etc. , etc. All hare purchiued nd worn them with mot gratifying results. leannlshlj recommend your Uloctrlc llelU M possessing grcal merit. Fraternally voun , JL. D. MCJllcnAEt , M. 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Will yo let me bare the agency for this tawniblpPleaii ve yourtenni. 1 nmthe mlnliterof the German vangellcal Church of Lelghton. Iteipectfullr , n . . . . . . . . . . . . HIV. LOUIS DRUM\f. Residence , illddlevllle , Barry county , Mich. Neural gria of the Stomach Cured. _ _ _ CIIMTNUT , ILL. , Jan. 10.13ST Dr. nornDear Bin I was lufferlnn with oeura f I not the stomach , and medicine seemed to hare n < effectieven morphine did notrellove me much. Tb < attack would begin every evening about nine o'clocl nd lait about sli houn. I sent for one of your Klei trlcllelti , got It and put It on. and hain't bad tb leait lymptom ol iiauralgla ilnce. lam well pleait Yours truly , A.Q. UAKCOUUTJ Dr. W. J. HORNB , 101 Wabash-avenuc Chicago. pie Inveator , Proprietor and Uanuraourcr. tend itamp for catlugue. INSTALMENT DEALFK iflnrjwtlrtMtreTne _ rJ > DUt8 vtn. ' GREAT Sacrifice Sale ! -AT Eiseman's People's ' Store During This Week , Ladies' Hosiery. ISO dozen Ladles' Lisle 'Jhrcad I/ose , X5c ; regular price < Wc. WO dozen full regular Int/ruln , including black , Hoc ; regular price , 5Uc. 200 dozen best Lisle Thread , Hoc. Wcand oh : 2S dozen Slllc IIosc , A' } to Jat 7Sc to $1X5. Misses' and Children's HOSIERY. fiOOdoxcn all sixes , -A to A'J atSc , 8c and lOc , ( i > 0 dozen at ISc , 20c and Hoc * Fall rciittlar. SOU dozen Lisle Thread Tngraln , and French Ribbed , at/iSciall sizes. Tlicse are grout bargains. tSTThla sale lasts all this week , and be sure you attend It. & GO'S. PEOPLE'S STORE , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - I A , OFFICER cC PUSEY , Council BlufTs.Iowa. Established 1857. SPECIAL NOTICES. Speclfil advertisements , such as Lost , Found 'jo Loan , For Bulo , To Kent , Vxintg , Boarding , etc. , will bolneerted In tbla column at the lo\r ratoof TEN CENTSPEH LINE fortheflrst inset- ion and V'iveCcntsrorLlnoforcach subsequent Insertion. Leuvo ndvcrtlBOmonta nt our office No. 13 Peurl street , near Broadwuj , Council Bluffs. WANTS. FOR RENT Nice furnished room near the park , 026 First avo. FOR RKNT House of flvo rooms. Apply ot 215 Franklin street. WANTED At once , a carriage trimmer at Ilattonhauor'e , Council Dlutls. AX7 ANTED Woman cook at once at HemeT T restaurant , No. 3:17 : Broadway : also ( rood dining-room girl. Good wages. Mrs. W. B. White- FOU 8ALE-Or Trade Six sections of good land in Lincoln county. Neb. , on U. P. railway. Call on or addrusi Udell Bros. & Co. , 103 Pearl St. , Council llluffg. WAKEN UI > Juno 5,1887 , on the promises of Jtho subscriber , BOO. 11 and 13 , Garner township , Pottamattamleconnty , Iowa , known as the old Voohls place , one daru brown horse about 7 years old. The owner Is requested to prove property , pay charges and take it away. June 7,1B87. II. H. W1UQHT. WANTED A good pirl for general house work in small tnmlly. liberal WHKCS will be pnld. Inquire at Elsonmn's People's Btoro or at No. 131 Park avonue. WANTED A situation with some wnolcsaol firm as traellng salesman or assistant bookkeeper. Address W. Q , No. ICO'J ' Chicago street , Omaha. WANTED A good girl for general house work. Apply at 703 Sixth avunuo. Largchats In white , black and all colors. .Pat tern bonnets , huts and toques , a specialty. No 1514 Douglas St. . Omaha. BEST LIGHT LIYERY I35T The finest of driving horses always on hand and for sale by MASE WISE. E. S. BARNETT , Justice ot the Peace , 415 Broadway , Council Bluffi. Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards Broadway , Council Ululls , Opp. Dummy Depot S a _ _ K Horses and mules kept constantlyon hand , for aato at retail or in car loa d Orders promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on comniission. SntUTEit & BoLur , Proprietors. Telephone No , 11 Formerly of Keil Sale. Stables , corner lit. avo. and 4th st OI1M T. STONE. JACOIl SIMl STONE & SIMS , * Attorneys at Law , cilce in the State and Federal Courti Room * 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCIL BLUFFS BARGAINS IN NEW GOODS Harkness Brothers. Broadway , Council Bluffs , la A large stock of fine white summer good and wash fabrics. A New and Fine Assortment of Parasols , Sun , shades and Umbrellas , ALSO A FULL STOCK OF YOUNG LADIES' CORSETS , Summer Corsets and the Noted Little Jersey Corset. CARPET Departme nt is yet -well stocked and invites the attention of everyone about to furnish a home. Also oil cloths , matting , rugs , mats , etc. Do not forget the number , Ill No. 4O1 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Telephone 163. = . > O. CT. OOLZBT , Real Estate Broker and Dealers Council BlulFH Office , Masonic Temple. Omiiliu Oitlcco , 111 . Nor III lUllmtrect. Particular attention given to In venting fuiidM for non - resident . dent * Special bargains In lotn & ucre property . In Omaha & Connell - ell ited. Vluin. Correspondence solic CxU GARDEN HOSE , Steam , Gas and Water Pipe NEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY , No 552 Broadway , - Council Bluffs , Iowa . Mail Orders Shi wed Promptly. REAL ESTATE , Vacant Lots. Lands , City Residences nnd Farina. Acra property Inveslern part of city. All selling cheirp to roalcn room for spring stock R. , P. OFFICER , Real Estate & InspjiCB i ; ? ! * , KC5mB , 6vcr Officer ft I'mcr'i U onV , Cou Bluff * . jv. scjiuitx , Justice of the Peace. O ill oo over American It. RICE , M. D. Cancers / < / other Tumors Removed without the knile or Drawing o lilood. Over 150 year * Practical experience. No. 11 1'e rl St. , Council 11 luffs. 6. B. ALLEN , EnpeerSurveorMapFubllslier , ) , Over No. 12 North Main St. Cltr ncl county raapi , of cltloi anil countlM wa stern low * , Ncbr u ka andKuiat ,