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L THE SUNDAY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS SUNDAY MORNING. FEB, 27, OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by carrier in nny part of the city at twenty cents per week. H.W.TiLton, - - . THLEPHONES: Boeixees Orrice, No. 4. Nront Eviton No. 25, = Manager. MINOR MENTION, N. Y.Plumbing Co. New spring goods at Reiter's, tailor. hcw earpets at Council Bluffs Carpet (,w.m W. Thompson & Co., real estate, No. 105 Main street. Telephone N residence of C. H. Judson. J. W. & E. L. Squire’s abstracts are giving goud satisfaction. Fuarniture upholstered Council Bluffs Carpet Co. Doe Seott was yesterday fined for as- saulting his son, Joe Scott, Charles Burke was yesterday fined for assaulting Samuel Drisbach. One hundred and sixty acres. & Mctice, No. 101 Main street, Newest things in light and heavy peries at Council Blulls Carpet Co's. The mjunction eases agninst the saloons were not reached in court yesterday. The Umted States grand jury will e drawn Tuesday and court conveues on Muarch 8. Erustus A. Benson purchased yesterday ten lots in Riddle’s sub, near the new union depot. On Friday eveninga party of young folks & rplm'rl Miss Katie Pouder at her home on Vine stree zain, 160 acres of land 1sy terms and long time. , No. 101 Main street, To save further trouble, the party who stole the dog from the Phanix will re- turn the same, as he is known. Squire's park addition is a sure invest- ment. Pacific avenne will be built up with store buildings within a year. Tickets for Bella Hobinson’s benefit V. Bush- has been putinto the and repaired. See Rice dra- near_the Rice south of the ci n) and near Ln.« M by Rice & McGee, No. 101 Main P. Gunnoude says he cannot name considered for aldermanic honors, ‘[here are others who will gladly take the place. M. Markson was yesterday arrested on the charge of ling a wagonload of boards from the Chicago & Northwestern near Crescent, There was quite a large attendance at the funeral of Herman Zopf yesterday afternoon. The Odd Fellows attended in & body, he haviug been a member of that organization. A ;iumll number of those who partic pated in the “deestrict school” yesterday grouped themselves as gracefully as pos- sible and were photographea in costume at Gorham'’s gallery. There will prob- ably be a great rush for these pictur Mrs. Joe Boulden died at her residence in H Dell township Frid The funeral will be held in the church in that nL to-day, the scrvices to be con- Rev.' Henry De Long. Mrs. Boulden lms been u resident of this county since 1853. A large bluck dog on Main street has been amusing himself by snapping pieces out of the pantaloons of p ers by, Among the mums reported 3. W Davenport and M. Schickentanz. think the dog is mad, butit does nots reasonable, as the -log ought not to get mad so longas he seems to ¢ his own g in Beno's hall ey will deliver a lecture on “Leadville.” Any address by the gifted rector of St. Paul's church is u treat, but this wiil doubtless be a special one. Helabored successtully in Lead- wville at a period when that place was pe- culiarly full of interest, and being a close student of human nature his observa- tions and experiences will without doubt prove the basis of an interesting lecture. The meetings of the Salvation Army resent many queer sayings and actions 0 excite mirth on the part of those who are eager for a ¢ ¢ to laugh d who hi little otier interest in the meetings. are few, however, even of th who attend out of mere curiosity or to be entertained, who have so little sclf re- spect as to cause any disturban ‘Ihe meetings for the most part are quite orderly. Occasionally some smart youth tries to display Lis smartness, but “these bubblings over of verdant vanity are speedily suppressed. Yesterday mormmmg Charlie Liebold was coming out of the Savings bunk with a handful of money, when he noticed Mrs. Eiseman’s horse had slipped and fullen. He rushed to the rescue, caught * the horse by the head, and was trying to decide whether to let £o of the hos or the money, when a gust of wind decided the matter for him. The bills were 1:1!»“_\' scattered in all directions, and erc was a rush of bystanders to help gather them up, Charlie hung to the horse until other help came, and horse and money were soon all right again. A case of destitution was yesterday re- ported as ex uug near the cerne ineteenth street and Fourth avenue, “Phe husband is out of work, and the wife i8 very ill, while added to the other bur- dens has come a little one. In the vov- erty stricken howe there was not a bit of clothing for the nuv comer, and in other detalls the £ solate indeed, The case n~mn-u to in the moeeting of the stockholders of the Americun Dis- trict telegraph compuny yesterday, and a purse at once raised Some clothing has also been taken down to the family,” but their needs are only temporarily sup- lied. They have " been seeking no eharity and the help cume to them us a surprise, The Des Moines Register continnes to ublish imaginary interviews to the ef- lect that the Council Blufls boom will not keop up, In othier columns of that puper appear l»m{ appenls for the Des Moines mplu to *prepare for a boom.” While Moin getting prepured, Council Blufts is going right along with'its boom. When the Register gots over its j its narrow two-for-a- enny policy rejoiec in the b Couneil Blufls boom is not going to pre- yent Des Moines hayving a boom oo, on't some one send the Register a map, 50 that it may see that there are other pluces in the world besides Des Moines, and other parts of Des Moines an the purticular corner on which the gister building stands. The Clarksons SOCIL WAy behind in LI ography, Big nnr.,-m Oune hundred and sixty acres of choice land south of the city and ncar Lake Manawa. Will sell in separate 40-acre, tenets, it desived. This land will L worth four times its present price’ when ghe Lake Manawa stroct railway is com eted. Easy terws and long time given 0 pure Land witlin o tract has be month_ for ne, asked for this We bave also other desivable acre erty in the city for §100 iin ucre and :,m ards, also Lots for sule in uli parts of Rice & McGoe, eal Estate, No. 101 Muinstreet, Couticil Blutls, mle and a half of this sold within the present rly ten times the price THE SUNDAY REALIZING ON REAL ESTATE, Some Big Deeds Go on Record and Activity Keeps Up. STILL TRYING THE FIRE ALARM. New Organizations For Pleasure and Profit—Annual Meeting of the American District Telegraph Co,~The Sunday Services, Realizing on Realty, vely one so far as ers of renl ostate are concerned. The deeds recorded yester- day show a changing of owners of nearly £100,000 of real estute in this city. The total transfors recorded for the week amount to between $300,000 and §400,000. This is half as much as the transfers in Minneapolis. It may be that Council Bluffi is not having much of a boom, but the facts and figures as shown from the records are such as cause the groaners muIL unters to hurry into back seats so long 11 advance of the favorable weather for building indicates that when the building boom opens there will be a still greater excitement. Prices are stiffening but much better chances are now sented for buyers than there will be a month hence. “I'he wise ones are quictly taking up such chances as present themselves: confident that there wili be a great and sudden rise in_prices ere another moon. The following were among the mstruments filed for record yesterday, on eity prop- erty oan L.J Talbot to M F Rohrer, lots 1and 2, blk 24, Bryant & C—&200, AS“ Mair to Mary J Malr, se 3 sw X 4581, J L Foreman to R Mullis, lot 1, sub of 202, O P, ans to A B Walker, lots 11 and 12, bIL 13, Central—&1,00 John Dohany to'F'FChamberlain, lot 8 Glendale extension—$1,000. Theo H Dingman to J shaw, 3 acres in se corner sw g 5o i 8, 7 s LAUAmold ¢ 1'Férson, lot 20, blk 34, lot 6, blk 1, K04 harles Dodge, dwin to F M Hunter, lot 8 bik 21, b —S$500. RI& I lA 4, “ L A1—S l*' M llmlll r to F M Hunter (t and 100 acres in nw !y y ( 'UIKI‘ \\lu,hl to k 000, o J N Pieter, sw X se X, ee), 40, S0 A Benson, l:\n(l mn \l M \ u!m ot 2, blk 7, Jeffrie: George F \Vl\uhl o J Y Stone and C J 5, 44— 840,000, 1 Hall, 4-100 acres oG F Maxwell, lots 1 and 2,000 in iy . 45574 Isaac Kelloy to W N Kelley, nwig 18, sorce Bracken to N Carey, lot 2, bIK 1, Bojlers add to Wlnoi$100, A'S Burns to W I Maloney, e} lot 1, blk1, Noes’ add to Walnut—8700. Henry Allen to William' Crook, nely sel 44, 300, 8T French to O Walgreen, dot 8, bik Hall's—§850. i Dr. Hanchett, oftice No. 12 Pear] streot: residence, 120 Fourth strect; telephone No. 10. Major Ande ‘s Day. Major A. R. Anderson was in Chicago the other day and there submitted to the pumping process of a Mail reporter with the following result: “Will you enter cither party eaucu ‘1 have learned that it is the e: thing in the world to zet into a party,” said Major Anderson. ‘I dml( lluuk 1 mll worry myself on that score,’ he opposition to ‘wullnr Wil- son’s re-clection amount to anything? “I think it does. He has been deviat- ing and disabpointing to uor anti-mo nopoly friends.” ‘' Willthe u*])ul:llcun; elect the next leg: ulmuru in lowa?” *'1 think they will.” “‘Who will fowa republicans support for president?'’ “1f the Blaine element would honestly support Allison he could get the deleg: tion, but no sooner had Allison com- menced to show some strength than did the Blaine organs commence an effort to create division by bringing out Justice Miller. There never was so much opposi- tion to Blaine in the stats there is now, and 1f well orgunized in a square fight Blaice could not carry all the distriets.”” “Are you not rather ashamed of the demoerx company you find yourself iny” “Lamnot.” “Why noty Because l intend to seleet them my- solf. ‘Ihere is no live 1ssue to-day ad- vocated by either of the old partics “that they dare go to the country on “Will you and your supporters be able ([ R T T A (R P st sional h ht?” *W-e-l-1, I don’t know. —_— - Call and see the stock of horses and mules at Star Stables before purchasing elsewhere, I think so.” —— The Fire System, There seems to be some doubts as to whether the Richmond fire and police alarm system is in working order yet. No ofticial scems yet ready to openly avow that it is all right, but none scem to be 1eady to say that it is wrong. The I man does not claim to be an elee- tricianist, like Whittlesey, and has there- fore to depend largely on the testimony of those who are trying the appuratus, It scems that the city will not accept the system until d that it is fully up to the guarantee, and hence there seems no danger of the city being a loser in any event. The BEE hus no pets in this mai- ter, It is not fighting the Richmond ~for the sake of gaining a tory for the mewell, ns some of the pape i clined. Nor does it have any oce praise the Richmond until tho the matter in- hand stake their offici reputation that the system is what Council Blufts wants, There has been so much ill feeling shown by the friends of imewell system that it 1s difficult to mine how much justice or truth there is to an arges made against the Richmond. The prejudice shown and the determination not to be pleased with anything but the Gamewell has weakened the foree of eriticisms made. -~ L. B. Crafts & Co., are loaning money onall ¢ of chattel sceurities at one- { tes. See them before securing your loans, The Uniformed Rank. ision Uniformed Rank Knights of Pythins, was duly instituted Friduy night by Sir Knight M. H. Byers, lieute ant colonel of the Third regiment, Tk division in with thirty members 'm they make a fine app y will at once be « will make a publie The following are the of- vin, €. W. flicks ant, C. A, Tibbets ight second licutenant, C. Barg- Sir anight guard, J. M. Scanlan, Sir knight treasure Kost. Sir knight recorder B Patton. Sir knight senting The following are among the services to be held at ‘the varigus churches in the city to-day: Services to-day wtiony] Chureh in the Congrigational church morning and evening. &ulunrt of Morn- ing sermon: he Book.' F.wmur “What the Christisn Young Man Ought to Be." A most cordial iwvitation is ex- tended The Baptist Church—Preaching by the pastor of the Baptist church at 10:30 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Subjeot for the morn- ing: “Why Did God Commission Abra- ham to Offer Up Isaac?” For the even. ing “llm Twin Brothers, Jacob and Esan.” Seats free St. Pau Church—Divine service to- (Iny a8 follows: Holy communion 10 a. Morning prayer and sermon on *'T 1 anw Not to Send Peace, But a Sword," 11 a. m. Evening lecture: “The W hite Cross Movement, ' he public and strangers are cordially invited to attend. Topic at Broadw Methodist church this morning: *‘Ch tian Activity." Revival services in the evening. Young people’s meeting at 6:45 v, m. Star sale stables of Council Bluffs. The largest stock of horses and mules waost of Chicago, which will be sold at wholesale or retail and satisfaction guar- antecd, THE DEMOCRATIOC CAUCUS. Delegates Chosen To The City Con: vention and Candidates, Last evening the democrats held their ward caucus to chose delegates to the city convention to be held Tuesday to nominate an alderman at large. Iu the third ana fourth wards aldermanic can- didates were selected. FIRST WARD. ates, J. A. Herald, James Wick 3 H. Guanelln, H. Shumaker, G. H. 3 ward committeeman, R. \\ hittlesey. 8 'OND - WARD. De ]cg:\lna. James Mithen, A, T. Whi tlese, . F. Rohrer, W. H. Il«-vk J. Ol M H. Holmes, John Wagner, . Eicher, William Groneweg; committeeman, J. C. DeHaven. FHIRD WARD. Pat Lacy was nominated for, inimously 'm|| ln acelamation. \ ner, alderman Dele- ohn Gre Sullivan. 1 WARD. was nominated as_ward deleg: JROr C. R Pierce, k. A, ‘\lurph alderman, James, C. A l(u-x! A. Churehill, Mitehell, W. S, Willinms, Louis Kuhle, T. L. Smith, M. Hughes, GG, S. Lawson, L. Kinnchan, A, W ||('(-I|‘ Ihe District Telegraph, The annual mecting of the stockholders of the American Distriet Telegraph com- pany was held yesterday afternoon in the parlors of the Pacific house. The showing of the company’s business for the past year S Ver) tisfactory, it being the firsu y of its history in Council Bluffs. Despite the drawbacks attending the starting up of any snch business the yenr has i and there 1s a surplus the extension of lines this serviee has been greatly in every detail of the business ses prosperous and promising, The follow- ing were elected direete George Met- \1 wn, J Kimball, ( o0, he directors then uu'( fullu\nu,,_ \1]];4‘ and clected the seCTy aryi . 1. Judson, general - stables for mules and heavy e ——— Fall In. Another attfempt is being made to or- ganize a militia. company here. M. M. s has the matter in hand, and there good outlook for the suceessful equiy ment of the organization, Conneil Blufts should have an active military company. It would aflord much enjoyment and a healthy exercise for the young men com- posing i It would be a credit to the city, and in ease of need au help to the in- terests of good order. There should be no allowing the move this tizee to end in wlk, The Rowing Association. ‘The Council Blufts Rowing )eintion has been duly formed by the election uf the following officers: President, E. vice president, Dr. Seybe urer, G. W, Thompson; sec Stubbs; e n|lmulur1x commodor . 1 . G. W, Thompson, R. Hannan, E. I Merr L. R. Mayne and ( smhm C H. Ferr alf. Some boats have already been ordered and more ure to follow. i to_have much sport on orge ymng gentlemen intorested in this or- ganization will push it to a success. skl Temperance L Joseph smith will dehver temperance leeture at Masonic on Tuesday evemngnext, Mareh 1, under the auspices of the Independent Order of Good Templars, who extend hearty in- vitation to all to come and hear one of the best lecturers ever heard in Couneil Blufts, Elder A Burlesque, On Tuesday evening next May Ver- burlesque gaiely company is 1o Le iie opera house, An evening of fun and those who have the blues can easily be cured, T'he manager gives assurance that the rollicking mudens will give a show to whieh no can take cxeeptions. one -~ A Consigned 8Stock of Embroideries and Laces to be Sold at About One-Half Frice, 1,800 pieces of embroider 1,400 bieces of luces of all kinds, brands these goods commences Monduy, February 28, and continues until all aresold. Tho prices wiil not be in the way of anybody. We will sell them for just one-half their value, Flouncings 46 inches wide, fine work, pery N mbroideries, linen laces 8 inches wide at 5 cents. We have t0o big a stock of these goods to mention prices. We will have these goods laid out on the first and second count 0,065 pieces, line ever shown in Cos the largest stock in this il Bluffs, J. GOLLBERG, Main Stre ——— The Balance of the Fire Stock will be closed at any price as they are roughly handled by the big rm\\d~ ur customers during the week sales impossible for us to straighten our Lmuh out, the biggest crowds ever v 3 goods store “this time of the Stock consists of i toilet linen, towelip; town yarn, Hashry R . towels, corsets, dress sharts, shirtings, tick- rseys and fifteen rolls J, GOLDBERG, 18 Main St - A Wonderfal Instrument, Chicago Suturday Evening Herald, Feb. 19, 1857 Last Wednesday night, at a private concert, one of our noted local planists performed upon the most won- derful graod piane ever exhbibited in Chi- ging of carpet. BEE; 27 FEBRUARY cago. Itis anew instenment of immen size, built expressly far concert playing, and sent from Baltimote by the celebra ted firm of William Knabe & Co. Sich ower of tone, such sonarity and bril- such liquid purity and sweet qual- ity have never before oon sttained in any piano. The instrument is now at Reed’s Temple of Music, where it will re- main for the present on exhibition. The above piano was, shipped from Chicago last Tuesd to be used lw Mis Robinson at her concert Wedness ing, which shows how highly Knabe & Co. appreciate her musi passed the Lake '\I.\ wa railway ordi- nance, but did not let bids for the levee. The temporary bond of D. Maltby was ap vm\wl Also those of M. Vincent and J. P, Goulden, in case cither should re- ceive the contract for building the levee. The following bids for hauling dirt for the new levee were opened: 1), Maliby, 20c per cubic yard, and 1je per yard for each aaditional hundred feet of travel; M. Vincent, 11¢ for the entire work, or e for that portion which is to be built J. P. Goulden, 19¢ per «d and 2¢ Soverhanl. ™ accordanc they we rejectea advertised. Bids to be ht by the council per yard without additio! the bids the specitie and ordered opened to-morrow ni and to state the amonn y “overhaul figures, Petition to open North Second ~no:| was presented and the enginecr ord to, blish grade to Aventie G, as there will be n gi many residences built there l;m year nance w into committee of the whole journed to an ante-rooni, and discussion reappeared, and afte ing the amendments was passed unani- mously aragrapl who recently il the both legs” broken, 1s an was o be Personal Dick Hooten, misfortune to have getting along even better t expeeted. Constable Dick Ricketts has returned from Chicago, whither he went with Mr. Ster| taken so suddeniy in sane at the fic honse. Wiile in Chi fio Dick improved his chance of get- a Jook atthe anavchists. He also peep at Mi Zandt. Mrs. Ann 1th, of Rundolph, is iting hm . Rev, Henry Delong, in this ci Judge Carson, who is holding court at rindi, isat home for a Sunday stay W. B. McGorrisk, of Des Mowes, is the B L. Kendell, Milwau N sessor of ard master of the Chieago. Paal, is the proud pos nby girl Armour, Barrabee & dville, and will soon th his wife, who has been away for the past five months visiting. - mple lot of the new pattern, We know this stove made. Wil be ased to show our goods 1o the public and patrons. Cail and see us. 41 Main street, Cole & Cole. Tipton, 527 Broadway, Iaw, and imsurance, Call on hin. P PR RO W e O W W. C. STACY & CO. RGAI ——IN—— Real Estate 10 acves of fine land adjoini city limits on the road to Ll a@wa, only ten minute wall from the main street car line, $600 per ac Have just ot Meal 1 the best real cstate 22 acres ten rods from Broadway, Just outside the city, $3,500. 32 acres in the same vicinil) (rougher land), on'y $75 per ac 50 acres on Broadway, inside the city limits, cast of Galesburg add, for $300 per acre. 7 22-100 acres on Lincoln ave., corner of Franllin, $1,800 worth of improvements, ouly $4£,500. Lots on Main st.. $125 per foot Lots in Riddle’s sub. 250 to $500 Lots in Mulline: on casy terins, Cheap lots in every addition to the city. Rasidences in all Parts of the city. Large List of Acre Property, Businass Property, Etc. Make your investments now, as property will advance very rapidly ax soon as the “Building Beomn' be- gins, W. C.StAacy & Co., Real Estate Brokers, 9, Main st,, Council Bluffs, ELEPIIONE 192, W, L. BIGGS, Justice of the Peace. No 504 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Collections a specialty. Refers to the Bee No. £2) Maln Sireet Counell Blufts, coMMI lp\' MERCHANTS, HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL, ETC. 1887~ TWELVE PAGES. 1887 PEOPLE’S STORE. HENRY EISEMAN & CO. 1887 avelties in each of our several departments are be- daily. ab pricas that will please {he ing received and closest huyers, Weinvite attention to our rich display of novelties and staples in our wash goods Many of these have never before been seen department. in the west. Do Sallogps, Forelan oud Hldatisy: Coei fitloee ahe OO e e Batiste, ™ Combination and Plain. Seersuckers and Crinkles, In endless variety. Early huyers will have the larger selection and will secure the gems. O Housekeeping Departien i< replete with an elegant bought before the rise, and as they are m rked at old prices, consumers will get the henefit of at least 20 per cent. Muslins, Linens,Damasks TableCovers, Napkins Towels, Quilts, are all included in the above in a vast assortment, We our lu White Goods mt fabrics in Victoria and Bishop Lawas, Plaid and Stripe Cambrie, Plain, Stripe and Plaid Nainsooks, India ens, Swiss Musling, dotted, ured and plaid, a very nice se- Jection for summer dresses. A Embroidered Rob s call special attention to and eomplete s'ock of some eleg Lin- fig- Jarge line of in boxes. We have received entire new line of muslin underwear, for ladies ind children; the larg- stock we an est and most varied have ever -hown, We have tion depariment a complete as- received in our no- gortment of Embroide ies, Luces, Cor e s, Bustles, Hoops, Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Rib- bons, Buttons, ete. HenryEisemandCo Nos.3 14, 316G, 318 and 320 Broad= way, Council Blujfs, Muil orders promptly and cares Fully attended tos WE OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS TO-DATY, IIN BROADWAY AND MAIN STREET BUSINESS PROPERTY. Property of every description for sale in every part of the city. BALDWIN & TROUTMAN, 506 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa SPECIAL OFFERS BY E. W. RAYMOND: ree wareheuse 1en $1 4 Muin st ain si., bet. 200 n S near Broudway, double 2 story 0,5 lots, near Brondway depor, opposite st ave.. £10,700. 0 feer. Bth ana 9ih aves., per Acre property in and near the city. Flnt‘;‘;’mldr‘nru and 180 ft front, Oakland ave., dence and 3 lots. Oakland ave., §1; Fing Fosidence And 130 7 Front, noas Oukiana uve., $5.50. Lots, Oukland ave . Lot, Washington ave Lot, Waghington ave - Mar 5 mn!v‘m coc. Oukiand and Washingion ave 0,000, 000 10 £3,000. near Loveland, jor ucre, £ $0 neres, near Loveland, per ue Lots, half blocks, and blocks m diferent parts of the eity, E. W. Raymond, Real Estate Agent, No. 13 North Main Street, Firgt National Bank Block, Council Bluffs, Iowa, Real Vacant Lots, Lands, western part of city. Estate City Residences and Farms, acre property in All selling cheap to malke room for spring stock. R. P. OFFICER, Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Pusey’s b SPECIAL NOTICES.| GIVIL ENGINEERS. WOTICE. Specinl advertisements, such as Lost, Found 70 Loan, For 8ule, To Hent, % ants, Boarding, ele., will beinserted fn this column at the low rat6of TEN € PER LINE forthe first inser- ionand Kivetents PerLineforeach subsequens Leave advertisements ot our office Pearl street, near Lroadway, Council 1yirl for general come woll recommended. 1 Vino stroet, ‘\'A\IEH-\EH wori : Apply at once to NV ANEED o rent, a smull houso in good 1o Family smuil and rent must bo nelow $20 per month, Address by iotter C. J. B offico. [7 Ok SALE=For a fow duys in desirablo loca- tion. House, scven rooms, modern fm- provements, lot 50x192. O, M. Lrown, C. I, & . ticket agent. W+ ¥ T Gth A Jron sat ness, Logeth goods and wall paper. wood localjon, cheap rent, Inveice €120 to Council BITs real estute ning, Duniup, 0w, A giritodo general housework, nily of four. Handy kitchen. Apoly Musie and sewing machine busi- with soll stock of holiduy Good town und country, jrofituble business. Would tn Address A © of horses n WANTED=A mup to ke )i mend do ch Must ho w Address L X., Council liufrs, acres with fino s nst of Council o and il 'the thino mo In quireof T, W. Yun seiever, Council Bluifs, “—If taken this week—A five room Fi ar dummy 1 dot filled to asy tevins. Address Alfs. Pri \ liee aftic FINLEY BURKE GEO. W, HEWITT BURKE & HEWITT, Attorneys at Law, 504 Broadway, Up Stairs, Council Bluffs, ll.l‘l'l' 'lllll‘I\fIAl 1514 Douzlas St NEW IDFPORTED 4 $3 hat or bonnet ; Bao, 1 trip. ViNi tare Ladies buyi will be p. OFPFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS Couneil Blufls, lowa. Geo. 8. Miller & F. H. Tobey, Crvin Enxan Oftice over 1st National Bank, cor. Main and Broadway. iRS. If you want ostimates o plans for bridge Work, foundation, sowers, £raging or survey # pgund platting, call upon t CRESTON HOUSE. The only Hotel in Council Bluffs Having a Eire Escape, And All Modern Improvements, 215, 217 and 219 Main St. M.AX MOHIN, Prop, E. 5. BARNETT, Justice ot the Peace, 415 Broadw Conncil Blufs, Refers toany bank or business house in the city, Collections a specialty JONN ¥, STONE, JACOB $1M8 STONE & SIMS, Attorneys at Law, Practice in the State and Federal Courty Rooms 7 and § Shugart-Beno Block, CovNcin BLugrs, For all purposes, bought and sold, at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select u mn ‘uu\.fl} s ol fine drivers, sine MAS[HWISE Council Bluffs N, Justice of the Peace. Aiperican Office ove Express. It, LICE M. D, Cancers and other Tumors 1oved wMhoat th Diaw.ng Blood Over 1 r\‘mx',.. i & « wineil il fick cé,

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