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COUNCIL BLUFFS TUESDAY MORNING, FEB. 1. OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by earrier \:fin\ part of the city at twenty cents per week. H. W. TivtoxN, T IPHONES: 3 Manager. Boerxess OFFIC) Niont Enitor No. i MINOR MENTION, N. Y. Plumbing Eli Perkins Fe Heavy suits che Seats for | nell’s to-day. Only two arrests made by the polico since last Thursday Rev. Mr. McDowell is securing many attentive listeners to nis lectures on the “Book of Mormons.’ Wait and see the plat of Squire’s Park addition befo Carrie P. Matson, of Neola, was ening taken to the asylum for the it Mount Ple On Thursday night about b to order at Reiter's, Eli Perkins on sale at Bush- 0 Odd Fel- lows of Omuha are v\|lr ted to visit Council Blufts Todg . 49, Mr. C. W. Hart 4 ||| Miss Lilla M. Treynor, of this city, were marr ied yester- day noon by Rev. G. W. Crofts, Wait and sce the plat of Squire’s Park aadition before buying a lot. The thermometer yesterday morning stood ght degrees below zero, but it didn’t cuill the enthusiasm of the real es- tate dealors. xeitement” is a taking title for an ainment these days. Those who want to see one of the most nonsensical comedies should go to the opera house this evening afternoon Chris Christensen and son were fighting full and had a lively contest on upper Broadway. They were, after somewhat of a struggl landed in the coole: Wait and see the plat of Squire's Park adition before buying a lot., The O. E. S. held a very enjoyable party last evening at the residence of Irs. Dr. Clark, at the head of Willow avenu The ticipants in the coming district school entertiinment are to meet this eve mn;,-m llw rlorsof the Ogden house for rel ne should be pres- ent ;numml) al 30 o'clock. Mike Markark, of Woodbine, Sunday married to Susie Logan, the ceremony taking pl agisterial parlors of Justice Schurz, wlio ofliciated. Ilu- new batch of saloon injunction ses is to be called up next Friday be- Judge Thornell. There will be prob- another war over technicalities, and ps se eral uf them before a decision was on ane man is R(l[] beingkept atthe 0 ail. Ihs identity has not yet been fixed, and the commissioncrs deem it bet- ter to wait a few d before sending kim to the asylum, hoping that the whereabouts of friends may be ascer- ned. I'he new real estate firm of Baldwin & Troutman open to-morrow, nnpunced olumn, with some special ot- a'large number of spe- nd those who first come 1'[%', served. Drop in and sce have. Yesterday Erastus A. Benson wits Took- ing around for an oflice for ¢ Mayne, the real estate broker of Omaha, whois to locate an office in this city, and it was ru- mored last night that he "had secured the store No. 317 Broadway. The police only arrested sixty-seven during the month which ended last night. The morals of Coun Blufts are im- roving or the police force growing more enicnt. The former is doubtless the reason for the slim showing of der.\\n) Freddie Gerstenberg's l‘m\xl is_said to have been an attempt to carry oft a keg of beer from the Milwaukee beer depot, The trouble was that Freddie instead of carrying the keg of beer inside, as usual, was 80 crowded that he tried to ¢ rry it away outside, was caught, made to drop it, and was gnul a thumping as well. In the rict court yesterday the case ot Heaton vs tne Chicago, Burlington & Qmuc( railway was on trial. n this caso the plaintiff seeks to make the rail- ‘way company pay damages for a coal shéd on the track of the road which was recently burned, as the plaintift' claims, by u spark fron passing locomotive. A. 1. Flickinger is the attorney for Mr. llmu\u and pany. The read®s of the Bre this morning wili hurdly need to have their attention called to the fact that Odell Bros. J0. are stll in the field, more enthusiastic than e Their large adyertisement on another page sps for them. This firm was among the first in the field, and their oflice is thronged by day and by night, Ae fast as one bargain” is taken they seem to secure another tempting one to take its place. Eli Perkins is to lecture in Dohany’s opera house next ‘Thursday evening on “‘Philosophy of Wit and Humor.” The name of this great humorist 1s enough to cause the house to bo filled. ‘1his is con- sidered his Dbest lecture, and that 1t will be intensely interesting there is no doubt. The young men who ‘imvu secured this lecturer should be heartily supported in the enterprise, and with so worthy an entertainment the tickets should” sell Ir. Baldwin for” the com- rapidly. Stoves! Stoves; Stoves! For the next thirty days I will bl,“ll[!lllllli, stoyes at cost for cash only. DeVor. DWait and see the plat of Squire's Park Addition buoru buymp, a lot. hat your buuks are mads by Moore house & Co., room 1, Everrtt block, —_— All orders from real estate brokers for Job printing will receive immediate and cx‘:lnrnl attention at Pryor’s Bee job ofhce. e Substantial abstracts of m)us and real estate loans, J. W, & E, L. Squire. No, 101 Pearl street, Lunnul Bluffs, - List your property with J. W. & E. I, Bquire. They have $30,000 to invest for a non n»uulun to- dnv Centerville soft- Iump uml ton, delivered, Wm, strcet, telephone 3. $3.75 per Weleh, 615 Main Wait and see the Addition before buyi - Whole blocks of books were Saturday at the Publishers' book Prices away down. No. 847 Broadway. Electric door bells, burglar alarms and every form of domestic electricnl appli- ancds at the New York Plumbing Co. of Squire's Park g a lot, sold All my coal is w.u_hul by Amy, the only authorized city weighmaster, and uaranteed to hold out 2000 pounds to he ton. Good soft coal at $3.60 a ton, Y\. W. WiLLiams. L.B.Crafis & Co; are loaning money on all classes of chattel securities at one balf their former rates. See them before securing your ]mms J. W, & jui bstracts perfect and cost nu anore than others. - are George Rudio, renl estate and nego- hator of loans, No. 1507 Farnsm street, Dwmaha, Bargaius in-Council Blufts. and Jmaba property. READ YOUR TITLE CLEAR | The Deals In Dirt Oausing a Whirl of Excitements A YOUNC BUT HEALTHY BOOM. The Women Preparing to Don White Ribbons—Claiming Damages of a Railway Because of a Spark. No Whoa to the Boom, When will it stop? What's it going to endin? Such queries are heard daily on the streets of Council Blufts, The t is the boom struck so suddenly and in such exciting contrast with the actlvity which had prevailed for months before that it fairly took the breath away. There were many eyes which had been sleepy for months which were suddenly rubbed and then they saw lying all around big bargains which were quickly picked up. Will it stop? Is it a flurry? From such quiet pointers as newspaper men are supposed to get hold of the Ber emphatically declares that the boom begun, Some of the shrewe vd property owners declare that the city will not be fairly into its boom- ing period before the middle of April. It is predicted that if folks are considered excited now they will be then stark mad crazy, or me speenlator, who is hand- ling ~thousands daily, says *‘Counct |l Blufls wiil be stood on hea Certain it is that this week opens, with more excitement than last week closed. Deals were numerous, too numerous to keep track of, as the are not all fited. b es s were all erowded yesterday with eager buyers and sellers. Many from outside are” coming into the city to get investments, and out- 1 flowing in fr Y were more deals th A number of syndi formed for the purchase of diffe near the city. The details could not in cuses be learned, as the participants keeping their plansqu be spoiled by more shr It is stated with good authority thy /. Paul, of Omahx, has purchas acres in and about Council Bluffs for himself and others represented by him. It 18 also stated on good authority that atannery and a shoe factory will be among the new enterprises to be started here this spring, ready being sceured. The county yesterday sold the poor farm, about 200 acres, to John Bennett and 1. A, Miller, for $30 an acre. Anoth by the sold to William and that s tract owned 100 acres, w. Arnd and T. on for $2,750. Still another picce of county property, one acrein Haag's first addition, was 3|w terday sold to John Bennett and 1. Miller for $500. C. R. Allen is preparing to publish a map showing both ecities, N‘])‘Ir'll('d simply by the river, and that as will be soon spanned by bridges. ndicate has secured the refusal of the Bock forty acre tract in the eastern part of the city for $24,000. The cash will be paid probably today,and then the trs ll( ll;\' ill be placed on the ms 't county; have fa ¢ have secur for e b way, Stubbs’ old store, and will enter actively into the boom. They are both well known, and have gneray \m] responsibility. R, h Mackay, a well-known real est ul, brother of Rev. T. Y is to locate in th . D. Macrae ady tract, which ek ago for $500 per a to Dr. R, Rice, D. W. I R. Rice for $800 per Professor Roberts turned a lot yester- day that he had just purchased and hadn’t paid a cent on, taking $50 cash as his share. A St. Paul real estate firm named Cum- mings & Co. rented J. J. Brown’s I)ulldmfi, running from Pearl to Main streets below First avenue. Pearl street it seems is to be the street for the real estate brokers, A syndicate composed of R. H. Hunt- ington and four other Council Blufls people bought yesterday 627 feet fronting on Grabam avenue abutting Fairmont of Omaha, and S. P. purchased C. M. as purchased a the doctor 1 and James >ark., 5 ank Colpet? acconnell, of this Harl's tract of ten a An Omaha ;;nnllem'm yesterday bar- gained for a lot on which o build a $14,000 residence. P. M. Pryor, of the I cesterday pur- chased house and lot No. 1106 Fifth ave- im purchased block 48 in rait- road addition. He also bought ten acres near Parfls’ mills, for $125 per acre. H. W. Tilton, of the BEE, sold to J. A Hereld, lot 11 1 block 17, Beers' sub- division for $500. H C, Cory yesterday bought four lots in Curtis & Ramsey's ‘addition for $2,000. A syndicate ycsterday purchased fifty- thry cres for $150 per acre cash, south of Bayliss' Third addition. A syndicate was formed yesterday for the purchase of the Pacific” house prop- erty. They have secured the refusal of the property at $30,000. It seems that among the building enterprises first to be started this spring will be the erection of a very large hot«.f, It will probably either be located on the site of the pres- ent Pacific house, or on Dr. Woodburg's corner, by the park, A. B, Walker vesterday sold a thirty- day option on what is known as the W oodbury - proporty, corner of P strect and kirst avenue, to a syndicate composed of Messrs Edmundson, ns, Shugart, Hannon, Walker, lhrl Wea® ver, Be n and Woxglxlu):t W. C. Stacy & Co. yesterday sold thirty- seven lots in Riddle’s aadition, —~ Dr. llumhvt( office No. 12 Pearl street; K‘sulvnl,e, 120 Fourth street; I.Lluphuuu 0. - —— Wait and see rlu- plat of | Squire’s Park Addition before buying a lot. mac s el A Special Offer. S. P. Macconnell and twelve others have thirteen lots in Central subdivision and twenty acres west of the fair grounds which they put upon the market for $18,000 cash. The title is perfect and the tractis one of the finest m the whole range of sp | bargains now oftered, There isa chance to double the mulu') for easily on this deal, which 1s about w fered for,it can b at $800 an acre, property s of; easily platted and sold with a jumpat $250 alot. Those who are looking for a big deal with a certainty of iluubllnglluu’ munu-v within sixty days should jump at this offer. The land is all @ ul.nb{ within a short distance of the very center of the ently no disadvants possible advantage city, and has appa es, while it has every RS Squire’s Park Addition. The BEE calls attention to this beautiful tract of land platted by J. W. & E. L. Squire. The lots are large and .lie ou high, dry ground dircetly in frout of the Union Pacific depot and hotel. Im- mediately passing this addition is the boulevard leading to the Union Pacitic bridge now neurly ulm]\leh od, while to the north lies the Broadway boulevard lead- ing to the new n and street car dge. The owners are preparing to nt 1,000 shade trees on this property l a5 soon as the ground thaws out and may THE OMAHA DATLY h».nngm ilated on. h most beautiful pie city. g one of the < of property in the The prices are low and terms easy. - A Slight Scorch, Last evening Baldwin & Troutman, the new real estate firm, buiit a fire in their new office, and then locked up and came over tothe Beg office to give the copy for their new advertisement. After se- curing the desired space, they started back to their office. They were aston- ished to see a large crowd in front of their place, and concluded the advertis- ing began to get in its work 1ather early. On reaching their office they found that the crowd had been called there by a fire which had d up stairs in some mys- terious way. The blaze was speedily put out, the damage being light. - To Contractors and Builders, Prn‘..»ezue will be received by the under- signed until the 23a of next month for the hml(li“g of th new nolic church- ’lans and specitications may be seen the pastoral residence. The .right is re- served to r(‘_]m t any or all proposale. 3. P. McMENoyy, Pastor. - - Not True. By some means or another it has been cireulated abroad in Western Iowa that atter a dence of nearly twenty years in Council Blufis, Colonel John H. Keatley has ceased to be such resident, since last November, and become o resident and citizen of Omaha. This is not true. Colonel Keatley, during the session of the 1ast legislature, of which he was a_mem- ber, and during the Brown impeachment t , in which he was one of the mana. gers, sev his editorial connee with the Globe, but since then 1- sumead such connectiot of Council Blufis is diligently the practice of his profession as ohed The Ladies' Choral society will meot this afternoon at half-past 4, at Mueller's musie hall. Members will please be prompt. Mus. D W. Busisi Secre ary. Talking to Women, Yesterday afternoon there was a large gathering of ladies at the Baptist church to meet Mrs, C. T, Cole, who is engaged in the White Cross movement. She gave them some facts and figures which were startling as showing the extent of the social evil. Mrs, ( Dr 1 thoughts which she deen needful for the women to cons much mterest manifest, to very attentively aroused much enthusiasm in the movement to lessen and preventthe evils which are corrupting soci el Personal Paragraphs. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kohl, now of Atchi- on, but formerly of this city, are visit- ing friends here. County Supervisors Frum and Under- wood were in the city yesterday attend- ing to the county’ ness ir. E. W. Prouty and daughter, Miss Ada, returne urday night from St Paul, wl they had been to attend the ice carnival, J.C.&E W will open a real estate oflice at No. 13, north Main street this morning. While (Iu-y will not be prepared to do much bu: s for sev- eral days, they solicit parties d. to place estate on sale to call and- sce thn-m All members ol‘ Cs ittamie No. 6are requested to meet .u 1ORONI I to-night. Business of great import- s to be transacted, order of the Comma DER OF THE CANTON. Another New Enterprise. C. E. Adolf has started up his new manufactory of rubber stamps, a new enterprise for Council Blufis. It is lo- cated at No. 336 Broadway. The first order given the new fuctory was from the Bek oflice, and it has been satisfactorily fill T ss of the factory starts up lively and with eve ndication of great suce It is yo longer needful to send away from home for rubber stamps, and the factory here will also supply o large extent of territory contributory to . The enterp i In Mme. T museuni are now exhi of Metz, which Count Von Moltk of that fortress, grea to the German emperor, but coutd not fina. Other additions to the collection are efligies of the late jocky Archer and the bAlLvy king of bmm apture red to present The pain and m! A:rv suffered by those who are aflicted with d spepsiaare in- describable. The distress of the body is equalled or surpassed by the confusion d, thus making the aill ction. and torture of the m victims suffer doubl, The re- lief that is given by I s arilla has caused thous to be thankful for this great medicine. It pels the causes of dyspe and tones up the digestive orgal Try Hood’s Sarsa- varilla, —~~— Buy lt \'uur Own Price, George Rudio bas arranged for an auc- tion sale of lotsin all parts of the city, the opening sale to be this evening at the Ogden house. For farther dets his curd in another colnmn. The pro- posed sale last night was necessarily post- poned on account of the iliness of the auctioneer, Harry Inman, but he will be on hand to-night, e s Bronehial Troches” tion and stop congling, Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Opposite Dumwy Depot, Coughs—"Brouw will allay the ir poymasaaday ) D'l“ml oSy llunu's nml mules kept constantly on hand, for 1 or in car loads, Oders promptly filled by contract on Stock sold on commission, ER & BoLEY, Proprietors. © 114 Formerly of Keil 1st. ave and 4th street. E flh.ései?ifi%"'1599?91.“"&7 Lastand crowning work of s life. Just out. Outsit e, ¥ B, numu-u-u b Dotroit, Micn iagain, 1 mean s radie: ey '“‘ “‘g‘ EPILEYS "'»dn iy Iwarraut oy revioay L0 uvn-r:ln d o s el ale Stables, corner o A R0 Tt BN MANLY:! oL Civiale VIGOR, lon traagh arrer ‘my. 176 Paten bl Mo o BEE: TUESDAY SPECIAL NOTICES. DFOTIC Special Advortisements, fuch a8 Lost, Foand Yo Loan, For 8ale, To Rent, ®ants, Boardine, ete., will beinsertod fn this column at the low ratoof TEN CENTS PER LINE for tho first inser- fon and Five Cents Per Lino for each subsequent insertion. Leavo advertisements at our office No. 12 Peal strect, near Broadway, Council | Blums WANTS. -1t M\rnih(s week—A mr- rnr\m nFifth Avenue, near dummy depot. streot, sidewnlk and lot filled to grade. Price §1 Asy terms Address Lot, Bee office, Counenl Bluffa \"A\ TED-A good girl for general Ilmuvwnrl Mes. W. Cooper, No. 631, Blufl s OR § JAOR SALR=A first ciass, throo-apring, single phaeton and harness, part oash, balance Iy pAvments, A. J. Mandel, 5 Brondway., ALE fn me and NOR § oi of Sixt ot and_ WRshingto biocks from government A Fufnnce, Jator and gas, Lotse fect front, Price for 40 days oniy S43M, Also cheap rosiience 1 rt ¥ i No. 823 A bargain—Fine nc in il pag the city. Apply to Thakor, N, 252, Harsiags ot QOR SALE—Nine acres of Iand in the sw 'y of the nwiy of see. 35, 44, in Council Bluffs a Union Pueific grounds tank, Horace Everot ix largo rooms, with t8, two good bArns, £moke well and two cisterns. — Fifteen minutes walk from opera house. Address Q, Bee office, Council Biufls uaimprov acres close to Brainari, in Butler county, Nebraskn. Will give luree discount from pros® ont valtio for cash, = Address Bunting, Runvon & Jones, David City, Neb., or W. J., Hee oflice, Couneil Blufts, Tn TRORSALE=Atn bargain, 265 acres with fine improvements, six miles cast of Council Blufs, Price low and all the time need In- auireof T. W. Van Sciover, Council Tius. VWANTE A cottago of five or six_rooms. located convenient to business; small family, no children. Address *‘Crispy,” lee ofti \V,\ DA boy with pony to carry Boo route. Fm( SALE—OId pupors for salo at tho Bes ofice, \‘ A IP ‘ur!u 8 intending to lm uvlrrlafl arc wanted to eall at the Pryor's Bee job office to select their wedding card: Justice of the Peace, 415 Broadway, Council Blufiy. Refers to any bank or the clty. Collections a specinlty. AUCTION SALE! —OF iness heuse in THE— Best JL.ots IN THE CITY! TOITIGEIT 30 O’°CLOCK, —AT THE— OGDEN HOUSE, PERFECT TITLE OR NO SALE. Harry H. Inman, Auctioneer. Place your Lots in our hands and sell where the erowd of buyers congregate, GEORGE RUDIO, Rea.l Estate Broker. N SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace Office over American Express. JOIIN ¥, STNE 4 ACOB BIMg STONE & SIMS, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, Practice in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Blook. QOUNGIL ELUF‘FS OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFES, IA, Established W.8. HOMER & CO. 23 Main St., Council Bluffs. The choapest place in the city to buy CROCKERY, LAMPS, SILVER PLATED WARE, GLASSWARE, -ANO— FINE POTTERY FEBRU GREAT SALE OF Ladies’ and Childrens’ Muslin Underwear MotherHubbardDresses Aprons, Etc. We have chasing at an Extraordinary Bargain A large quantity of Muslin Un- succeeded 1 pur- derwear, Childrens’ Dresses, Aprons, ete.,, which we have di- vided into two lots, and to make quick sales wlll sell them at 25 and H0cts Lot Ne. I. 25¢ Consists of Ladies’ Night Robes, Chemis Sy Drawers, Corset Covers, Long White Aprons, Childrens’ White and Red Msther Hubbard Dresses, Drawers and Infants’ Slips. These garments are well made and warranted persect. Lot No. 2 50c. Consists of Ladies Night Dresses, Skirts, Chemise, Drawers, Corset Cov- ers and Childrens’ White and Turkey Red Dresses, All trimmed with Linen Torchon lace. Such garments as these are usually sold for The to $1. e —— We take great pleasure in plac- ing this immense purchase be- fore our customers and invite an early call, as we believe this to the greatest bargain in Muslin Underwear and Childrens Dress- es ever offered in this clty Henr Eiseman&tu ‘w08, 314, 316G, 318 and 320 Broad way, Council Bluffs, All fresh goods, well made, full sizes, good shapes, and warranted free free from imperfections, Special Bargains TO=-DXY?Y Real western part of city. R. persons will come from a di few days. l‘orrest Smith, Room 5, over Officer & Pusey’s bank, Councii AT BALDWIN & TROUTMAN'S 506 Droadway, Council Bluffs. REAL ESTATE DEALERS Over $200,000 worth of property the city, for sale. Vacant Lots, Lands, City Residences and Farms, acre property in All selling cheap to make room for spring stocR. P. OFFICER, Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Bluffs. TORREST SILITIT, CITY REAL ESTATE. Big Bargains in all kinds of City Property, Improved and Unimproved BUY NOW AND MAKE MONEY Lots of outside capital is being invested in this city, and thousands of ance, to purchuase in the next few next No. 130 Main St. FARM LANDS CHEAP Farming Lands €10.00 per acre cent interest. in Land Buyers fare free. No. CRESTON HOUSE ‘The only hotelin Council Bluffs having Fire REscape And all moJern improvements, 215, 217 and 219 Main st. MAX MOHN, Prop. R. RICE, M. D,, Or other Tumors removed without Cancers (s nito or drawing of biood. Qrer thurty yoars practisl experionca. No. 11 Pearl Bt., Council Bluffs. 9 Consultation froe. THEATR IC A L WIGS, BEARDS, Grease Paints ETC, The Finest Tm ‘ported Line of Goods West of Chicago Mrs.c L Gillette’s Human Hair Emporium No, 209 Main Street.Council Bluffs, lowa. CITY REAL ESTATE HAS STRUCK A Veritable Boom, ~AND - R. T. BRYANT & CO., NO, 628 BROADWAY, Will show yow many ehoice pieces of property ut astonishingly low prices, Towa, Mmm-suta, Kan School and $tate lands in Minnesota on 80 years' Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa, agent for Freidriksen & Co., C and ranging from $5.00 to ume 5 por Information, ete., given by 2. P. LA'U’S'I‘RUI’ ago. Horses and Mules For all purposes, bought and sold, at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select from, Several pairs of fine drivers, sin- gle or donble. MASON WISE, Couucil Bluffs. FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN, Ladiesbuying a $5 hat or bonnet, one fare will be paid; $10, 1ound frip. BOOK BINDING Ledgers, Journals, County and Bank Work of All Kinds aSpecs falty Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & GO. Room 1 Everet Block, Couneil Blufty | Standard Papers Used. Al styles of bind ing in Mugazines and BLANK BOOKS. HEFERENCES: 3. National Haak, ML Snith & oo Citizens' Bunk, Deere, Wells & Ca,, First Natioual Bank, — C. B. Insurance O, Ofticer & Fusey,Bunkers.C. B Bavings Haak. in all parts ol » »

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