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THE SUNDAY BEE. .COUNCIL BLUFFS SUNDAY MORNING FEB. 6. OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by carrier in any purt of the city at iwenty cents per week. H.W.Ticron, - -« - TELEPHONES: Breixees Orrice, No. 44 Niont Eviron N - MINOR ME N. Y. Plumbing Co. Heavy suits cheap to order at Reifer's, Omaha Addition is the finest yet plat- ted. Odell Bros. & Co. Lots will advance §100 ¢ Park addition to-morrow. Barney Farrell was arrested yesterday on the charge of thumping a man. Lots in Squire’'s Park addition will to-morrow be advanced §100 per lot The repeater forthe new fire and police alarm is expected to arrive in a fow days and then the system will be hurried to completion, Squire's Park addition will be advanced to-morrow §100 per lot, Two and a half acres on Walnut Hill, 500. A bargain at_Kiphinger & Wick- am’s lot exchange, No. 419 Broadway. Odell Bros. & Co. have leased part of the Schickatanz residence for their loan and insurance business, The woman’s exch o'clock tea on Fri residence of Miss L Willow avenue, Ten lots in Br at Kiplinger & Wickham's lot exchange, No. 419 Broadway. The coming |huruugh1uu between Omaha and Council Blufls runs through Omaha Addition, Odell Bros, & Co. Williams, No. 18 N. M ain, owns 45aceres fine wooded property only half mile from Methodist church, only $350 per acre fine business property on Broadw: posite the new postoflice, 4,000, on very easy terms of payment. Broadway on one side the U. P. rail- road on t other and Ninth avenue through the center, the length of it makes the “Omaha Addition” the most valu- ubiv‘z addition on the market, Cdell Bros, 0. The best record on sales yet made is t}mL in Omaha addition, Odell Bros. & Manager. 10N, oh 1n Squire's nge will g evening next ira Baldwin, No. p- Both “Permit to wod was yo Alexander Vallier and Eliza J. also to Lars Peter Olesen and Christine county, rstenberyg was yester ‘d and bookec Fred is now in juil, at scems the only place in the world whuu they ought to try to live together. No one should miss the rare treat prom- fsed at the opera house Monday evemng. Maggie Mitchell’s name is enough. Her reputation is such that to see her and hear her will prove an opportunity which nmu- can afford to miss. lasonic—Star chapter N All ofticers and members of « chapter are hereby notitied to attend the regular convoeation Monday evening, February 7, at 8 o'clock. Visiting Royal Arch ;\l.lsnm wre invited, By order M. E. H. . Martin, r' ISFRi1isa haniiorie profit buy somo Omaha addition lots, Odell Bros, & Co. The boom has struck the police court. Fines for pl have d from the old $7.60 to $0.60. 1[ i that within a few days the fine will be in- creased to double ‘that amount. Those who want (o get drunk should hurry up before the price goes up further. S. & W. A. Saunders have opened a real estate oflice at hu 508 Broadway, next to the Pacitic house, for the sale of both Council Bluffs and Omaha property. These gentlemen are well known both in Jowa and Nebraska, and are heartily wel- comed as workers in the boom. The Council Bluffs Real Estate Loan and Trust company which composed of the following well known citi . Bilger, attorney at law; B. W. Jacobs, for several years a_resident of Council Bluffs and Jate of Chi ; Robert V. Innes, late of First National bank, have opened an oflice in room ¥, Eve for the transaction of gl' 1 estate and loan busines: 50 gentlemen have not, like man 0\h4'ri‘ organized lempon\rilywilln the [‘)’oou\ but haye come to stay, 4TR. A M. bove named —— We Have the Following Bargains to Offor To-Morrow—Monday. House and lot on Broadway, f One of the finest residences in lhe city; all modern improvements, 3 blocks from $5,000, Benson's 1st addition, choice lots $200. Benson’s 2d addition, Hnmdwny front- e 500 feet. Lots 1 Curtis & Ramsey's addition cheap. Brown’s addition, within two blocks of the approach of lhu new bridge, §300 each, We have a 1arge list of improved and unimproved property all over the city. Bome of the best business property in the nn&m listed with us, e have seyeral fine plats for sub-di- ding. Lurrmg(\v at the door to show property at all times. Come and look at our list. THE BENsc , REAL Estare Co., 602 Broadwa; ——— Omaha add. Omuha add. Omaha add. Omaha add, Omaha add. Benson’s 1st add, Benson'’s 15t add. Benson’s 1stadd, Benson’s 1st add, Benson's 1stadd, Benson'’s 1st add. Benson's 2nd add. Benson's 2nd add, Benson's 2nd add. Benson’s 2nd add. Benson's 2nd add. The cream of bottom property. For sale by the Benson & Mayne Real Estate company, 502 Broadway. L A Shocking Charge, Yesterday a girl sent on a message by her mother returned with a sad and shocking story of abuse. Her mother brought her to the police headquarters, ud uu-rn the girl repeated the same 'y it is true there should be hot ]mm ¢ meted out to the offender. he girl is but nine years old. ttorney Daily has the ease in b expects to start in on its pros anrruw He is inquiring into it elosely fore making any publie move, so that Bo njustice may be done any innocent party. —— The Blufy' Bad Boys, The following is the el fication of - the arvests for Junuary: Disturbing the ce, 14; drunk found freczing, 1; agrancy, 19; beating board bill, 1; Jar ny, malicious trespass, 2; assault, 2; ing revolver within limntsy 1; maintain g 4 nuisance, 1; total, 83. Over An Overcoat. Charles Maxtield was brought before Justice Schurz yeste on the cha - of stealing an overdoat belonging * Heury Page. 'The evidence was and the judicial mind is to consider the oaso, there being some legal complica tions. Lots will be advanced $100 eacih Squire’s Park addition 10 worrow, in A DAY'S REST IN THE BOOM. It Wili Be Weloomed By the Excited Orowds of Bugers and Sellers, EDWARDS GETS THREE YEARS. General Dodge and Others Predict Two Years of Boom—The Prohi- bition 'ight por Pure cell's Remains, Come to Stay. The boom closes its second week with apparently as much life and vigor as ever. Itis pufling as if short of breath on unt of the speed with which it has been running, its face is flushed with ex- citement, but there are no indications of apoplexy, no hectic flush of dying con- sumption. but instead the flush of eager, healthy youth, Those who have pussed through some of the greatest booms on record have, in visiting the city the past few days, frankly confessed that they never saw the like. The excitement is that of amining town boom. Painters cannot make signs fast enough to supply the new tirms, even by inscribing them hurriedly on cloth, ‘Ihe stre rush in every direction, On heard talks of deals, cheeks scem to fly- ing through L silver keeps up a merry ringing, and cont s and decds are (qu\-rmg throngh the air hike snow- flakes, Old residents, the conservative wreful business me il prophets even, catch much of the inspiration and the citement They declare they do mnot now what to make of it. They lost their b the only ment they can make is the query, keep up? The more com- will it ruine declare that it has not commence The building boom, which is th W one, is not yet open. 1t scems assured that three great enter- prises will be started this summer. 18 the new wagon and street car b at the foot of Brondway, nnother is the union depot, the third s the location of the Union Pacitic shops here. The im- provements about the transfer are great, as planned, and will eevtainly addition of 1,000 people to the populatron of the city within a short time. The boom is beyond description. Visi- tors to the city during the past week, who eame somewhat prepared from w! n.nt they had read in the papers, expressed much as if they had notr They found the real estate :-Ih« s thronged with excited men, women and children, Daylight has not enough hours in which to do the business, and night s robbed of half of its hours, the ofiices being crowded until ten and of deals will not number of which be on record for a day or two. The ab- behind with their ork that the completion of papers for tilimg have to be deferred. The county recorder finds himself swamped, despite the extra clerieal force. He keeps good lm‘vlll\nnvix,l and his soft unswers vrat were @ large Maps of the eity can hardly be had at price. Those fortunaté enough to have any occasionally part with one to help some new real estate firm, and easily gets $25 for them. New maps are being prepared, and one new is being made showing the two with the river separating them. Armour, Barbee & Co, yesterday joined with others in a syndicate, pure! Bushnell, J. 'T. Hart, tone, and Captain Holmes of Mag: The intention is to plat and sell aldwin ahd G. M. Dodge have me time owned about three hun- dred acres on the river ban f back to Brown's addition. Yo [ fulml-d and the undivided r. Baldwin was purchased tempt was made to buy Gener: interest, but he tele- graphed back yesterday that he would not sell any of his Council Blufls prop- erty nor put _a value on it, as he believed Council Blufis had enteréd upon a two 5" boom at the very | Such a re- from such a man strengthened the confidence of all who heard of it. C. 8. Hubbard was not _quick i i catch- ing ‘the boom, but he has it now, haps worse than if he had got it ¢ He has purchased a lot corner of Avenue A and Third street. e has also joined with N. Schurz in buying sc feet on Fourth avenue, between § and Seventeenth stro. L. Williams yesterday sceured the option on forty acres belonging to Mrs, Mynster, between Broadway and Har- rison street, adjoining L. Hammer’s. He is negotiating with Omaha parties to close the de: An offer of $4,000 was made yesterday Jor the property known 0. 612 Broad- way, the O, K. meat market, but 1t was refused, Baldwin & Troutman yesterday sold lots 4 and 5 in Rice's sub for ’X.!,UUU to a syndicate. ALy at $300 an xteenth ——— Squire’s Park addition will be advanced to-morrow $100 per lot. LB Armour, Barbee & Co. have some rare bargains in store for their customers Monday morning. ‘I'he Finest of Them All, The Ninth Ayenue car hine, the Broad- way car line, the new wholesale yards, and the Union Pacific railroad shops, alto the new Broadway bridge, all of which have done so much toward the present rise in real estate values, are in and adjoining the new Omaha addition to Council Bluffs, and make it the most valuable picce in the city. Through its nearness to both cities it will become their connecting link, and the present prices for lots will seem nidiculous a few weeks from now. The best endorsement this addition could have is the fact that investors purchased fifty thousand dol- lars’ worth during the first eight hours after the sale commenced and crowds awaited the opening sale for an opportu- nity to purchase at the oftice of Odell Bros & Co., where the addition was put on the market. Lots on Ninth avenue, the route of the car line via the Union Pacitic bridge, we! aken by the block and but few of the e now to be had. A wide strip next the Union Pacifie rail- road track was taken for wholesale Jum- ber and coal yard: Lots near Broadway went like “‘hot cakes Omaha addition comprises 160 acres the best land betweoen the two citi as 5000 48 the weather permits w place busy with workmen erceting lmml ings already projected, and placing the tracks for the Ninth ayenue | On Monday at 2o'cloe lots will be advanced 25 s in this addition ha steadily since llu opening sale 80 ANy new on the market in th though this is the to the eity, the record o strips that of anything clse as to msure this investient, to prove in value sec ond to none in tne city rices with the from the busi the other side of the ain there is m conter of Omaha on river will show the thew mul the facility soon to b this addition minutes comforts from Omah bly | enyd at uny time will practically wake it THE SUNDAY BEE. FEBRU 'WELVE PAG LS East Omaha for the people. of our sister city, who are looking for residence sites casuntly located and within easy reach of their business, and at terms within their reach. Lots can be ob- tained cheaper now than next week and for half the price they will bring in the spring when operations commence. A large plat showin (!m'\h a addition is on the wall of the office of Odell Bros. & Co., No. 103 Pearl snw(. where fr Ar- riages are aiso furnished with salesmen to wait on customers desiring to visit the ground. —— The Distriot School. Next Tuesday evening the Old Fash- ioned Distriet School is to be given again at the Opera house by home talent, for the benefit ot the Cottage Home hospi- tal. The public should see to it that the ladies having charge of the hospital should have placed in their hands sev- eral hundred dollars as the result of this entertainment, The entertainment is one of the most novel, pleasing and merry-making ever gi here, Those who go will have anevening of solid fun, as the scholars of this school are all well known residents of this city your seats at once. If you secure a ticket and pay the L aw Help the hospital any- who can and do go will get s worth lhruu |um-~ over. For Sale two miles .\l a h from cit, At the Pacific house you will save from 50 cents to $1 per day. Try it and be convinced, i en you are in the mn stop at the house. Street ears pass the door ifteen minutes for :\Il the depots. als 50 cents, - ic house is the nearest hotel to the ority of real estate offices 1n the eity. 0 per day. Church Chimes, The two weeks of the boom here rattled and rasped the rushing crowds after bar- rins, there has been so mueh hurry and , that Sunday comes as a happy The wise will seek rest from the nervous strain and wild confusion. The worshipful will seck the quiet and sooth- ing influence of the sauctuaries, Scldom has a Sunday been so heartily welcomed in this city. There will be some who will spend the and the boom will hardly rest for even the Lord’s d will be less outward t and turmoil, and this will be Among the church services to held are the following Services in the Congregational to-day sual, P tor. ~ Morning _subjeet ing the Floce K. ening subject: ‘he Pro- digal's Present. You are cordially in- vited. Ser mony at 3 o'clock p. m. o'clock p. m. ‘“The First Ri 5 ' Recorded” arelief, be church by the pas- ces to-day at Union Chapel, | treet, conducted by Rev, ) Sabbath school Estate Transaction 3 is the subjeet of the morning sermon in_ St. Paal’s church. Evening sermon: “Modern Methods of Converting Souls Contrasted with Gospel Methods.” The publie is cordially in- vited to attend. Preacl u: lu the Baptist church by the pastor at 10. Bap- tism in cor i The mectings at the M. increase in iterest, Good several conversions of me Subject of the morning faithful unto death, and acrown of hfe. G Night subject Everybody cor - wrk addition will to- need $100 per lot. —— fore the Bar. The saloon injunction cases still ocen- pied the attention of the district court terday. The particular case over which the contest was carried on was that against Peter Bechtele, the proprietor of the hotel which bears his name. A new turn was taken yesterday, a motion being made by his attorney, Mr. Haldene, for having the ferred to the United States court. 4 as over legal points wholly, and the the transfer made wa by Mr. Sims, who appe bition ailiance. No jm 1 id there is no immediate prospect of having the injunctions 1ssued or of any immediate change in the situatlon of the saloon business in this city, so far as the practical side of it 15 concernad. Murs, Wadsworth, who n favorable impression by he mg, will take part in the 1 entertuinment on Tuesday ————— To the Front. It you were property or town lots, Armour, Barbee & Co. can make you bappy. e The KFamous Cochran 40-Acres Is now on the market. This beautiful tract with its growth of shade trees lies north and east of the Union Pacific trans- fer depot in Council Blufls and is within hfteen minutes’ walk of the postoftice. It is adjoining Broadway on the north, the coming boulevard between Council Blufs and Omaha, It is the keystone of all Investors and syndicates will take ad- vantage of this opportunit For sale by Kimball & Champ, opposite new county court house, Couneil Bluff Bt Both Hands Gone, Nelson Anderson, a Dane who was found on South Main street about 2 o’clock last Tuesc morning with his hands and feet frozen while in n drunken stupor, will lose both hands. He besides on the corner of Thirteenth street and Nineteenth avenue, and has had no medical attention yet, Misfit Couples. Annie Joseph sceks to get a divoree from Richard C. Joseph, to whom she was married in 1882, She alleges infidel- on his part . J. kerris has commenced divoree proceedings agamnst Ed. J. Ferris. She claims they werc married “last June, and within umnlll_ he.commenced cruel treatment, beating her, throwing a hatchet at her, striking her with an iron dipper, ete. d union seryices “The Game ally invited. Lots in Squi morrow be ady created a sweet sing- carpenter, AL R Don’t you think for a moment that the boom is subsiding. Just call on Armour, Barbee & Co., 86 Pearl street, Monday morning and a little Council Blufls dirt before it gets beyond your reach, le—Ten-acre lots in section the poor farm, $300 per ac orty acres three-quarters of from Union Elevator, $300 pe Fifty-six »s one-half mile east of the Rock Island depot; elegzant property for city |m| poses and a quarter from fll\lul twWo from Puacific house #2 Lots in Midland way, $600 each Sixty-six acres on Grand avenue, per acre; this would mak good tion. Prices subject to ¢hange without notice. Apply o nd a quarter miles ) per acre, dition, near Broad HoraCE EVERETT B. F. Lankton, of Omaha, has engaged with Smith Bros. Heis an’ old real tate wan aod formerly of this city. A GREAT") SALE 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 50cts Lot No. (. 25¢ Consists of Ladies’ Night Robes, Chemises, Drawers, Corset Covers, Long White Aprons, Childrens’ White and Red Msther Hubbard Dresses, Drasvers and Infants’ Slips. These garments are well made and warranted persect, Lot Ne. 2 50c. Consists of Ladies oht Dresses, Skirts, Chemise, Drawers, Corset Cov- ers and Childrens’ White and Turkey Red Drease All trimmed with Linen Torchon lace. Such garments as these are usually sold for 75¢ to $1. A 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 HenryEisemandCo wos, Si4, 316, 318 and 320 Broad way, Ceuncil Blufs, All fresh goods, well made, full , ood shapes, and warrautel freo free from imperfections, STACY & CO, BARGAINS Council Bluffs Booms ! F.J. DAY, REAL ESTATE! The Leading REAL ESTATE BROKER No. 39, Pearl Stree, A GREAT BARGAIN. A fine two=story brick house with ten rooms, situated on elevation, th PFINEST on Broadway, lot 193 feet on Broadway, 210 feet on State street and 193 fect on Pierce street, Price Only $22,500. The street cars run in front of this tract, and Broadway is paved with cedar blocks. The land itself is worth more than the price asked for the whole. A few lots in Riddle's sub, within five blocks of the Milwaukee and Rock Istand depots, and about the same distance from the bloc which the New Union Depot IS TO B2 BUILT. on 40 acresonly one mile from Broad- way, only $160 per acre. Acre property on Franklin avenue very low, 25 foot lot and stove building on Broadway, between the Ogden house and the Mcthodist church, for $6,000. Improved and unimproved prop- erty in all parts of the city and country. W. C.STACY & CoO., Real Estate Brokers, No 9, Main st., Council Blujfs. TELEPHONE 192, SPECIAL NOTICES. ITOTICE. Special advertisements, such as Lost, Found 70 Lonn, For Sule, To Rent, % ants, Boardiug, ete., will boinsertod in this column at the low ratoof TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first inser- ‘onand iive Conts Per Line for each subsequent insertion. Leave advertisements at our oftice No. 12 Penl street, noar Broadway, Council WANTS. gain—Fino new cight rooms and bath room, of Sixth street Washington aven biocks from government building wuter and gus, Lot 52 feet front. Pric | ), W10 chieap residence proporty the city. Apply to H. shoe- , Hurrison st. ALY —Choice, smooth, uaimproved 160 acres close to Brainard, in Butloer county, Nebraska. Will give large discount from ent value for cash. Address Bunting, I2un & Jones, David City, Neb., or W. J., Bee officc. At n burgain, 205 acros with fine of LE~If taken this week—A five on Fifth avenuo, near sidewalk and lot 2 §1,4 Easy terms Lot, Beo office, Council Biufls, {OR SALE-10 ncre lots in scction 18, ncar $500 per acre. uarters of o mile from Union Acre, If_ milo_enst of Rock Tsland o, 0IAKAD! Proporty 1er city -purposes 20 weres ono mile and one-quarter from Union Pacific hotel. 200 neres lund two and one-half miles from Pacific house, $200 por nere. Lots n Midiand addition, near £600 ench. eson Grand Avent room dummy filled to Address Brondway, . $300 per ncre; this without notico. Ap- iverott. ply 1o Horace Fnu ALE—The business and furniture of Hotel Denmurk No. 622 and 624 Broadway. Apply on premises. Reasons for seliing, pres: ent proprictor wishes to leave city, Pef & livo, A SPLER praer First Avenue. Council Bluys. Has the Largest List and More Bargains than cam be quoted by any other agent. early, Call D BARGAIN! Over 100 Feet Front on Central Broadway For Sale by =- Room 5, over OFFICER & PU Real Rt ISEY'S Bank, pmnehmhas) COUNCIL BLUI'FS Estate Vacant Lots, Lands, City Residences and Farms, acre property in western part of city., All sélling cheap to make room for spring stock. R. P. OFFICER, Real Estate and Insurance Agent. TRoom 5, over Officer & Pusey’s bank, Council Blujfs CITY REAL ESTATE AS Veritable Boom, AND. R. T. BRYANT & CO., 628 BROADWAY, STRUCK A NO. Will show youw many choice picees of property at astonishingly low pric2 JOHN Y. STNE STONE & SIMS, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, Practice in the State and KFederal courts Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Block, COUNCIL BLUFFS FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN, Ladiesbuying a $5 hat or bonnet, one fare will be paid; $10, round frip. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFKES, IA, isbea 187 Establ R. RICE, M. D., Or other Tumors removed withous Cancers (i nito or drawing of blood: grer thirty pructical experionco. lufls, yom 11 Penrl Bt., | Bluffs, ¥ Consultation froe. Choice AcrePropertyFor Sale Two beautiful tracts of land lying in the western portion of the city, and just north of Broad: wil y, will be placed on sale to-morrow mornning at SMITH BROTHERS, In par els of from 8, 5 and 10 acres, to suit purchasers, and at prices anging from $350 TO $1,000 PER ACRE. You same vicinity, An ac an buy an acre of this beautiful property as cheap in either of these t much per lot as is now asked peracre. SMITH BROTHERS, IReal Estate Brokers, No. 14 Pearl Street, SOLE AGENTS, sab. s you can get a single lot in tho racts can be platted and in a few days sold for a3 - Council Bluffs.