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THE SUNDAY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS SUNDAY MORNING. FEB, 27, OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by carrier in any part of the city at twenty cents per week. H. W, Tinr N W PHONES: Boeixees Orrice, No. 4, Nront Epiron No. 25, —— Manager. MINOR MENTION, N. Y.Plumbing Co. New spring goods at Reiter’s, tailor. o New carpets at Council Blufts- Carpet (n-urul‘“ Thompson & Co., real estate, No. 105 Main street. Telephone No residence of C. has been putintothe H. Judson J. W, & E. L. Squire’s abstracts nre] giving goud satisfaction. Farniture upholstered Council Bluffs Carpet Co. Doe Scott was yesterday fined for as- saulting his son, Joe Scott. Charles Burke was yesterday assauiting Samuel Drisbach. One hundred and sixty acres, & McGee, No. 101 Main street. Newest things in light and heavy peries at Council Blufls Carpet Co's. he injunction eases against the saloons were not ri in court yesterday. The United States grand jury will be drawn Tuesday and court couvenes on March 28, Erastus A. Benson purchased yesterday Len lots n Riddle's sub, near the new union depot. and repaired. fined for See Rice dra- day evening a party of young folks surprised Miss Katie Pouder at her home on Vine street, , 160 acres of land near_ the terms and long time. Rice >, No. 101 Main strect, ave further trouble, the party who stole the dog from th x will re- turn the sanie, us | rk addition is a sure invest- ¢ wvenue will be built up with store buildings within a year. Tickets for Bella Robinson’s benefit concert will be on sale D. W. Bush- nell’s book store Monday morning. One hundred and sixty acres for sale souih of the city and near Lake Manawa by Ri ¢ No. 101 Main street, P, s he cannot have hi name considered for aldermar, ‘[hicre are others who will gladly take the place. M. Markson was the charge ot st boards from the near Crescent. There was quite a large attendance at the furzeral of Herman Zopf yesterday afternoon. The Odd Fellows aitended in & body, he having been a member of that organization. A gumlliy number of those who part pated in the “deestrict school™ yesterda: grouped themselves as gracefully as pos- sible and were photogra vhed in costume at Gorham’s gallery. chrc will prob- ably be a great rush for these pictures. s. Joe Boulden died at her residence Dell township Friday, The funeral will be held in the thll"Lh in that township to-day, the services to be con- g y Rev. Henry De Long. Mrs. Boulden "hias been a” resident of this county since 1853, Alarge black dog on Main street has been amusing himself by snapping pieces out of the pantaloons of pu Anmong the victims reported Davenport and M. Schick think the dog is 1 reasonable, as the dog ought not to get mad 50 )ong as he seems to have his own way. Next Tuesd: Aling & wazounl hicago & Northw, evening in Beno's hall Rev. M will deliver a lecture on *‘Leadvill Anf xuh|ru~9 by the gifted rector of St. Paul's church is a treat, bat this wiil doubtless be a special one. Helabored successtally in Lead- ville at a period when that place was pe- culiurly 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. 'lho meetings of the Salvation Army and actions have little other interest in th There are few, however, even of those who attend out of mere curiosity or to be entertuined, who have so little self re- spect as to cause any disturbance. The meetings for the most part are quite orderly. Occasionally some smart youth tries to display Lis smartness, but “these bubblings over of verdunt vunity are #peedily suppressed. Yesterday morming Charlie Liebola was coming out of the Savings bank with 8 handful of money, when he noticed Mrs. Eiseman's horse had slipped and fullen. He rushed to the resei ught " the horse by the head, and was trying to decide whether to let o of the horse or the money, when a gust of wind decided the matter for him. The bills were '5',"““’ scattered in all directions, and erc was n rush of bystanders to help them up, Charlie hung to the nonu until other help came, and horse and money were soon all ru,ln again, A case of destitution was yesterday re- orted as existing near the cerner of ineteenth street” and Fourth avenue. The husband is out of work, and the wife is very ill, while added to the other bur- deuns has come a little one. In the vov- erty stricken howe there was not a bit of clothing for the new comer, and in other details the house was desolate indeed, The case was referred to in the moeeting of the stockholders of the Americun Dis- triet telegraph unnkmny yesterday, and a purse at once raised Some clothing has also been taken down to the family, but their needs are only tumpmnnl) sup- plied. They have seeking no ohnnly and the help came to them us a surprise, The Des Moines Register continues to ublish maginary interviews to the ef- ect that the Council Blufts boom will not keep up, In other columns of that paper appear lmuz 3 Is for the ll.- Mo muplu fo haiara for s boam . CWhila s Moines is getting prepared, Council Blufts is going right ulnug with its boom. When the Regis its its narrow twWo-or-a: rejoice in the boom ul v ; Council Blufls boom is not going o pre- ent Des Moines baying & boom 300, on’t some one send the Register a map, 5o that it may see that there are other pluces in the world besides Des Moines, and other ps of Des Moines an the particular corner on which the gister building stands, The Clarksons secm way, behind in ;, ography. meetings. Big u-nul 8. Oue hundred and sixty acres of choiee Jand south of the city and near Lake Manawa. Will sell in Separate 40-acre, teacts, it desired. This land will be worth four times its present price’ when bhe Lake Manawa stroet railway is com eted. Easy terms and long time given 0 purchis Land witliin a mole and & half of this tract has been sold within the present month . for nearly ten times the price asked for this. We ve ulso u\lu'l‘ desirable uur.l- pmmn n the city for §10 ‘e and rds, also lots for sale in uli parts of o eit u - Rice & McGee, Real Estate, No. 101 Muin stre Couieil 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. v lively one so far as ansfers of real ostate concerned. The deeds recorded )4“((‘!’ show a changing of owners of early $£100,000 of real estate in this city. The total transfers 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 Bluffs is not having much of a boom, but the facts and figures as shown from the records are such s cause the groaners and grunters to hurry into back seats. ‘This activity so long 11 advance of the favorable weather for building indicates that when the lnnl:hlu: boom opens there will be ater excitement. Prices are stiff but much better chances o presented for buyers than there will be a month hence. “I'he re quictly taking up s s a8 present themselves: confid that there wili be a great and sudden rise in_ pri ere another moon. The following were among the mstruments filed fnr record yesterday, on city prop- erty on I,v.l Inanl to M [" I.nhru lots 1and 2, blk r to Mary J Malir, se X sw {0, T4, Yesterday the actoal t %, I(r\nnl & C—820 m:m to R Mullis, lot 1, sub of 202, mhu\ B Walker, lots 11 and 12, blk 15, Central—$1,000, John Dohany to ¥ F Chamberlain, lot & le extension—$1,000. H l)umllmn (I ) in se corner sw i se i L M Arnold Inl ll ¥ R IR, (1 e—=$100. haw, 3 acres 2950, m, lot 20, blk 34, N 1" Dodge to Charles Dodge, lot6, blk 1, Park —£600, J T Baldwin to F M Hunter, lot 3 blk 21, Beers’ sub—S500. C Kl«\ P K RtoJ N Pieter, sw 1§ se 1, 41— F llllmhr(nl M Hunter (trustee), 40, 50 and 100 acres in nw !y 50, 50, orge F Wright 1o , 41— 153,000, tin et al lnd. l‘ Maxwell, lots 1 and efTries’—812, Wright |4. J Y Stone and C J wig nely 4, 75, 44 ‘m 0), 13 i1all, 0V acres A Benson, land 1n ley, nwi§ 14, 6, 59 Georze Bracken to N Carey, lot 2, blk 1, Boilers’ add to Walnut—$ A 'S Burns to W I¥ M Y add to Walnut-— 8700, 4 A\s}h n to William Crook, nelysely - Dr. ll'lnr!u:tl,nl co No. 12 Pear] streot: residence, 120 Fourth street; telephone No. 10. Major A on's Day. Major A. R. Anderson was - Chicago the other and there submitted to the pumping process of i Mail reporter with the following result: “Will you enter cither party caucu; “I have learned that it is the easic thing in the world to get into a party said Major Anderson. I don’t think’ I will worry myself on that score.”” ““Does the opposition to Scenator Wil- son’s re-clection amount to :un‘(hingy" “I think it does. He has b t ing and _disappointing to uor nonu!v friends.” ‘Willthe u-puhllczms eleet the nextle, lature in Iowa?”’ “1 think they will.” “Who will Iowa republicans support for president?” “1f the Blaine element would honestl support Allison he could get the deleg tion, but no sooncr had Allison com- menced to show some strength than did the Blaine organs commence an eflort to create division by bringing out Justice Miller. There never was so much opposi- tion to Blaine in the stat is now, and 1f well organized in a square hghl Blaize could not carry all the districts.’ “Are you not rather ashamed of the democra company you find yourself ine” anti-mo I am not.”” “Why not?’ *Because 1 intend to select them my- f. ‘Ihere is no live 1ssue to-duy ad- ated by either of the old )mr(lus that dure go to the country on Will you and your suppor to hold the district in the next congres- sional fight?” “W-e-I'l, I don’t know. I think so.” —_—— Call and see the stock of horses and mules at Star Stables before purchasing elsewhere. s be able L The Fire Syste| 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 ready to say that it is wrong. The I an does not claim to be an ele tricianist, like Whittlesey, and has there- fore to depend largely on the testimony of those who ar ing the appuratus, It scems that the city will not accept the em until satistied 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 no pets in this mat- ter, Itis not fighting the Richmond for the sake of gaining a victory for the Gamewell, as some of the papers seem in- 1. Nor does it have any c praise the Richmond until tho: the matter in hand stake their ot reputation that the system is wh Council Bluffs wants. There has be much ill feeling shown by the friend. the Gamewell system that it 1s difticult to determine how much justice or truth is to J“'i charges made against the imond he prejudice shown and the determination uul to be pleased with anything but the Gamewell has weakened the foree of critic 3 ulzulu L. B. Crafts & Co., are loaning muney on all classes of chattel sceurities at ong- half their former rates, See them before securing your loan S The Uniformed Rank. Bluff division Uniformed Rank Kni of Pythins, was duly instituted Friday night by Sir Knight M. H. Byers, lieuten- ant colonel of the Third regiment, The division starts in with thirty members and in uniform they make a fine appear- ance indeed. They will at once begin drilling and ere long will make a publie anpearance. The following are the of- it Sir knight eajitain, C. W. Hicks. Sicknight fiest lieutenant, C. A. Tibhets Sir - knight second licutenant, C. Barg hausen. Sir snight gua Sir Luh'm e Sir knight reco Sir knight sex 'F. B Paiton. 'hmkblll]l\ 8. Tho Sunday Sorvices. The following are among the serviees to be held at ‘the varigus churebes in the city to-day The Congr the - Cong rational Chureh Cgational church Services in to-day mornirig and evenin ibject of Morn ing sermot 'he_ Book.” Ev vum,{ “What the Christian Young Man Ought to Be.” A most cordial 1uvitation is ex- tended, The Ii:\mi:( Church—Preaching by the pastor of the Baptist church at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Subjeet for the morn- ing: “Why Did God ( ommis jon Abra- ham to Offer Up Isaac?” For the even. The Twin l&rnthm‘a, Jacob and ' Seats free. St. Paul's Church—Divine service to- dny as follows: Holy communion 10 a, Morning prager and sermon on 1 ( nmv Not to Send Peace, But a Sword,” 11 a. m. ]-.\N\lng lecture: *“The White Cross Movement.” The public and strangers are cordially invited to attend. T. J. Mackay, rector. Methodist Chureh—Topic at Broadway Methodist church this morning: *‘Chr tian Activity Revival services in t evening. \mmg people’s meeting at 6:45 ».om. Star sale stables of Council Bluffs, The largest stock of horses and mules wast of Chicago, which will be sold at wholesale or retail and satisfaction guar- anteed, e THE DEMOCRATIC CAUC Delegates Chosen To The City Con- vention and Candidates, Last evening the democrats held their to chose delegates to the y convention to be held Tuesday to nominate an alderman at largs Iu the third ana fourth wards aldermanic can- didates were selected. FIRST WARD. Delegates, J. A. Herald, James Wick: ham, C. Maynard, F. H Glmm-]l‘x. William Connor,” H. Shumaker, G. H Jackson; ward committeceman, R. N. Whittlesey. SECOND WARD James Mithen, AL T, \\h t- . Rohrer, W. H. Beck H lll)l||ll'~ John “.L"l'l William Delegates tlesey, M. THIRD WARD, 18 nominated for, ation, alderman Dele- A Murply was notminated as ward The delegates were W C. A. Reed, J. A, Churchill, C. R 1, W. 8. Willinms, Louis Kuhle, T. L. Smith, M. Hughes, G. S. Lawson, L. Kinnehan, A, Wheeler. The District Telegraph, The annual mecting of the stock holders of the American District Telegraph com pany was held yesterday afternoon in the parlors of the Pacif the past yes being the firsy Council Bluffs. actory n history in pite the drawbacks attending the starting up of any such business the year has proved profitable, and there 1s asurplus in the tr the extension of lines this spring serviee hus been greatly inei every detail of the husiness seems o prosperous and promising. The follow- ing were elected dircetors: George calf, 8. 1 ter, M B .Brown v, L. M. Rheem, J. F. Kimball, Judson. The directors then met following _cflice president; S, H M. B. Brow treasurer; ager. and eleeted the George Metealf, oster, vice_ president; , seeretaryt J. F. Kimball, 1. Judion, general man® it 25 - _Star sale stables for mules and heavy draft horses. —— Fall In. attempt is being made to or- militia company here. M. H Byers has the matter in band, and there 18 & good outlook for the suecessful equip- ment of the orgar tion. Council Blufls shouid have an active military company. It would afford much enjoyment and a healthy e ise for the young men com- posing it. It would be'a credit to the city, and in ease of need u help to the in- terests of good order. There should be no allowing the move this tizie to end in talk, The Row! “The Council Blufl: ssociation has been duly formed by the clection of the following offi Hart; vice president, Dr. urer, G, W. Thompson; Stubbs; Seybert; secretary W " “Soybert, G. W, Thompson, Etubby, O. 1t Hannan, . 11, Mortiam, H. Kerris, L. R, Mayne and George ts have already been ordered ire to follow. It is proposed much sport on k n T young gentlemen interested |u this or- tion will push it to J - Temperance Le Elder soseph smith will deliv temperance lecture at Masonie Temple on Tuesday evemng next, March 1, under the auspices of the Independent Order of Good Templars, who extend a heurty in- vitation to all to come and hear one of the best lecturers ever heard in Council Bluffs, —_—— A Burlesq On Tuesday eveni non's burlesque gaiety company is to Le at tihe opera houso, An evening of fun mised and those who have the blues sily be cured. The manager gives that the rollicking mmdens will give a show to which no one tuke Gxceptions, May Ver- can - A Consigned 8tock of Embroideries and Laces to be Sold at About One-Half Price. 1,800 pieces of embroi 3 1,400 pieces of laces of all kinds, brands and makes, ieces of flouncings. The sule of these goods commences Monday, Febroary 28, and continues until all are sold. The prices wiil not be in the way of anybody. We will sell them just one-half their value. Flouncings 46 inches wide, fine work, for 6idc per yard, wbroideries, w t 5 cents, We have too big a stock of these goods to mention prices. We will have these laid out on the first and second 80,065 pieces, the laigest stock in this line ever shown in Council Blufls, J. GOLDBERG, 18 Main Street. linen laces 3 inches The Balance of the Fire Stock will be elosed at any price as they are roughly bandled by the big erowds of customers during the week “sal impossible for us to straighten our poods out, the biggest crowds e Ner vis Alul a dry goods store this time of the ye Stoek consists of curtain toilet linen, toweling, towels, town yarn, Hushry corsets, dress hams, unlaundried shirts, shirtings, tick ings, garments, jerseys and fifteen rolls of carpet. J. GOLDBERG, 18 Main St - A Wonderful Instrument. Chicago Saturday Evening Herald, Feb. 19, 1857: Last Weduesday night, at a private concert, one of our noted local pianists performed upon the most won- derfyl grand pianc ever exhibited in Chi- ging BEE; FEBRUARY 27, cago. Itisanew insteument of immense size, built expressly for eoncert playing, and sent from Baltimote by the celebra- ted firm of William Knabe & Co. Snch mM’r of tone, snch sonarity and bril- ancy, such liquid parity and sweet qual- nv have ne er before been attained 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 Tuesday, to be used by Miss Robinson at her concert Wednesday even- ing, which shows how highly Messrs, Knabe & Co. appreciate her musical abil ities. ncil Mecting. The city council met last evening and passed the Lake Manawa railway ordi- nance, but did not let bids for the levee. The temporary bond of D. Maltby was nmnmu| Also those of M. Vincent and 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. Maltby, c yard, and lje per yard for ach naditional hundred feet of 1t el; M. Vincent, 11¢ for the entire wo or 25c for that portion which is to be built now;J. P. Goulden, 19 per yard and 2¢ additional tor verhaul. As the bids were not in with the specifications they » rejectea and ordered advertised. Bids to be opened to-morrow night by the council and to state the amonnt per yard without any haul” tigures Petition to open North Second street was presented and tie coging 1 ordered to establish grade to Aventie ( there will be a at many residences bult there this year The Lake Manawa street railway ordi nance ken up and the couneil went into committee of the whole and ad- journed to an ante-roon, and after much discussion reappeared, and after adowt ing the amendments was passed unani- mously. Personal I Dick Hooten, misfortune to | getting along ¢ expected. Constable Dick Ricketts has returned from Chicago, whither he went with Mr. Sterns, who was taken so suddeniy in me ot the Pa ©. While in Chni \fio Dick improved his chanee of g look at the anarchists. He peep at Miss Vin Zandt ath, of Randolph, is . Rev. Henry Delong, agraphs. who recently iad the ve both legs” broken, is en better than was to be in this city Judge ( Clarinda, is W. B. McGorrisk, the Bechtele. L. Kendell, Mitwaukee .\<-~-u| of anew | . Freneh, of Armour, Barrabee & C u is gone to Leadville, and will soon return with his wife, who has be, for the past five months visiting. mple lot of the . who is holding court at Sunday stay of Des Moines, s vd master of the Chicago. ul,is the proud os- by gl new We know this Will be publie Main Have just got ¢ Quick Meal 1887 pattern. to be the best stove made. pleased to show our goods to the and patrons. Cail and sce us. 1 street, Cole & Cole Tipton, 527 Broadway, law, and msarance. Calt on him. W. C. STACY & CO. ARGAI T Real Estate 10 acres of fine land adjoining the city limits on the road to Lale Man- @wa, only ten minute walk from the main street car line, $600 per acre. real estate s ten rods from Broadiway, Just outside the city, $3,500. 32 acres in the same (rougher land), on'y $735 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 Franklin, $1,800 worth of improvements,only 4,500, Lots on Main st., $125 per foot Lots in Riddle’s sub. §250 to $500 Lots in Mulline; on casy terms, Cheap lots in every addition to the city. sidenses in all Parts of the city. Large List of Acre Property, Businass Property, Etc. Make your investments now, as property will advance very rvapidly as soon as the *Building Boon' be- gins. W. C.8tacY & Co,, Real Estate Brokers, No 9, Main st,, Council Bluffs. TELEPHONE 192, W, L. BIGGS, Justice of the Peace. No 504 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Collections a specialty. Refers to the Bee D, H. MCDAN [Estublished D& 00, No. 520 Muin § Counctl Biufts, COMMISNON MERCHANT HIDES, TALLOW, wooL, ETC. 18587 ~TWEI 1887 PEOPLE’S STORE. HENRY EISEMAN ST CO. Novelties in each of our several departments are be- daily. at pricas that will please the ing received and closest huyers, Weinvite attention to our rich display of noveliies and staples in our wazh Many of these before been seen soods department, have never in the west. Foreign and Do mestic, Satlsens, Ginghams, " aiils [l Batiste, ™ and ele- Combination and Plain. Seersuckers and Crinkles, In endless variety. Early huyers will have the larger selection and will secure the gems. isreplete with an elegant stock bought before the rise, and as are m rked get they old prices, consumers will the henetit <t 20 per cent, Muslins, Linens, Damasks TableCovers, Napkins Towels, Quilts, ave all included in the ahove in a vast assortment. We our large and complete s'ock of White Goods some elegant fabries in Victoria and Bishop Lawas, Plaid and Stripe Cambric, Pluin, Stripe and Plaid Nainsooks, India Lin- ens, Swiss Musling, dotted, ured and plaid, summer dresses, call special attention to fig- a very nice se- A Embroidered Rob s Jection for large line of in boxes, We have received an entirve underwear, the lurg- stock new line of muslin for ladies ind children; est and ost varied w2 have ever ~hown, We tion deps sortment of Kmbrolde ies, Laces, Hoops, Gloves, Rib- sived in our no- nent a complete as- Cor. e s, Bustles, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, bons, Buttons, ete. HenryEisemandlo Nos.314, 316, 318 and 320 Broqd=- way, Council Blujfs. Muil orders promptly and cares fully attended tos E PAGES 18 \WE OFFER SPECIAL BARCAINS TO-DAY, IIN BROADWAY AND MAIN STREET BUSINESS PROPERTY. Property of every description for sale in every part of the city. 506 Broadway, _SPEGIAL OFFERS > wrehouse lots, noar Brondway deror, . opposite st as Main’si., bet. &th ana toof, &2)0, \in_ st., near Broadway, doubl ick, $10,500, k Store, Con: tral, $10,000 181 $1,000. 00, Acre property inand near the city. Real western part of city. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTI\.’E. Specia! advertisements, such as Lost, Foand 10 Loan, For Bule, To Rent, %ants, Boarding, ete., will beinsertcd in this column at the low PEK LINE for the first inser- onts Por Line for each subsequens ve advertisements at our office street, near Broudway, Council ‘\'A\lEn——\un work. Must Apply at rent, & small houso in good lo- amily Emull and rent must bo month, Address by iotter C. J. LE—For a fow days i desirablo loca n. House, seven rooms, modern fm- provements, lot 50x 0. M. Brown, C. B, & L tickot agent. ANTED. A giri 1o do_gencral housework, Handy kirchen. Apoly Music nnd sewing machine busi- " all stock of holiduy od town und country, yrofituble business. Would take purt in Address A, L. Man- 00ds an f location, cheup rent, I A map to ke care of horscs and Must be well recommended. Address 1 Council Hufrs, ~Atq bargain, 235 acres with fino ments, six miles et of Council Tt a3 Al fs tling. noedsd, W. Vun Sciever, Council Biutfs, Jronsar quireof QOKSAL e depot. 't wrade Lot. liee ofli —If taken this week—A five room on Filth avenue near dummy . sidewnik and lot filled to IR Eusy torins. Address , Couneil ki FINLEY BURKE GEO. W, HEWITT BURKE & HEWITT, Attorneys at Law. 504 Broudway, Up Stairs, Council Bluffs. LLALT SERENCH (= MILLINURY 1514 Douzlas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED TYLES OF FiN iN. Ladies buyi will be OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS Counell Bluils, lowa. BALDWIN & TROUTMAN, Council Bluffs, lowa BY E. W. RAYMOND: Fine rosidence and 180 ft front, Oskland ave. 215,000, ave., Lots, Onk Lot, Washington & 1 ashington ave', near Mu ¥ CoE Oukind and Washingion Aves.s 00, noar Onk yupr acre, $40 b, §6 30, 0 ers, near Loveland, por ne s, and blocks mn different parts of the city. E. W. Ra.ymond Real Estate Agent, No. 13 North Main Street, Firgt National Bank Block, Council Bluffs, Iowa, Estate Vacant Lots, Lands, City Residences and Farms, acre property in All selling cheap to malke room for spring stock, R. P. OFFICER, Real Estate and Insurance Agent. erm 5, over Officer & Pusey’s Imnl.. Counvcil Bluffs. CIVIL ENGINEERS. Geo. 8. Miller & F. H. Tobey, CrviL Exen Oftice over 1st National Bank, cor. Main and Broadway. RS, If you wumt cstimates or plans for bridge work, foundation, sowers, Fraaing or survey + ng and platting, call upo Aliwo CRESTON HOUSE. Theonly Hotel in Council Bluffs Having a Eire Escape, And All Modern Improvements, 215, 217 and 219 Muin St. M.AX MOIIN, Prop, S. BARNETT, Justice ot the Peace, 415 Broadway, Council Blufts. ¥ bank or bus Collections a specialty. them, ness house in the JONN Y. BTONE JACON ¥1M8 STONE & SIMS, Attorneys at Law, tice in the State and Federal Courty Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block. Covxci, BLugys, Horses § Mules t and sold, at retail Juantities to e s of fine drivers, sin- For all purposes. bo Several lor ble. MASOA WISE, Council Blufl from gl AN. SCHvnz, Justice ot the Peace. Office over Aserican Exjie It, RICE: M. D, | Qancers aad other Tumorr Re Diaw.ng Bloo Ove No il Pe & wMhoa