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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1887, IHE Df&l}_Y BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS TUESDAY MORNING, FEB. 15. DFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by carrier in any partof the city at twenty cents per weok. H W.TiLtoN, =« « TELEPHONES: Boeixres Orricr, No. Niant Eviton No. 2. — Manager. MINOR MENTION. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Heavy suits cheap to order at Reiter's B Additional Council Blufisnews on page seven, J. W. & E. L. Squire’s abstracts are giving good satisfaction, Call on Tipton to-day for choice bar gains i lots, 727 Broadway. There was no session of the court yesterday, The pew term to-day. Complaint was lodged against J. B. Metealfe yesterday for keeping his saloon open Sunday. The deputy ma district opens hals <hifted yosterday White going on day duty and Barhy taking nights Matthews, \lx'('r(-:\ly & Co. will have on sale to y only business g a desirable property on I&ru.ul\\ y. The boards of r ry begin their work to-d Remember that if you a not registered you cannot vote, Rev. Mr. Pierson preached last evening at the Overton mission to the largest audicnee ever gathered there. Squire’s Park addition is a sure invest Pacite avenue will be built up with store builai within a year. rmit to wed was yesterday given to . Harris and G,” A, Grogg: also to Morrell Gump and Ebzabeth A, Henning. Judge Aylesworth slipped and_fell on an icy walk yeste s obliged to keep by his Tiresid nurse a lame and The decision on the motion to transfer the suloon cases to the federal court is expected to be given by Judge Thornell to-da; The ninth annual meeting of the Farmers' Mutual F Insurance com- pany will be he Kiel’s hotel to-mor- row at 10 o’clock a. m. sharp. Commencing to day the usual 1:30 run he dummy train will be omitted for dnys, This is by the ork on the brid iing pub lic should bear this fact in mind, No 1:30 dummy this week. The new board of directors of the public library met and organiz day by the re-clection of a8 president, he having served most ac- ceptably since the organization of the public library, and being too valvable an licial to be allowed to retire. « Ho » was chosen secretary, and J. D. Edmundsen treasurer. W. H. Broadwell, who i engage »d in the re of [ been 5o ex- al estate busi- Lrather a moved to this th the real wire & Bro, had experi- ence which renders him a valuable 1 He will doubtless rally his shatt, fortunes here, and soon be on his feet lively as ever and as vigorous. But a short time ago Mrs. Burhorn was ealled upon to mourn_the death of her beloved husband. Now a second reat burden of sorrow is hers, caused y the death of her little daughte irn- estinu Lecla Burhorn, which oceurred at an early hour yesterday morning. ‘I'he little one was aged three years and eight months, and had been app. tly a very healthy child until a few duys before the death of her father. Her trouble devel- oped into a tumor, which has been quicky sapping the' young lfe, until eath gaye a relief from illflpl"lll;{ T'he funeral will be held from the residence, No. 17 Main street, this afternoon at 8 o’clock. The Salvation Army continues to flourish in this city. "The meetings are largely attended and there seems to be much good accomplished. Major Dale, who been placed in eharge of the forces in fowa, 1s here and a move 18 on foot to h: he department headquarters stablished here, varusk‘ nd Dakota artment, hen this will plnvo a covenient cen- . Muajor Dules is un_Englishman, full wide awake, and he takes hold of fllu work with much confidenc It is provosed to put up extensive barracks here, a large building, where mectings can be held. The appeal for aid for this will soon be made, and there is little doubt but that it will be responded to so generously as to insure the speedy com- pletion of such a building, =g Pacific house is the nearest hotel to the nmj.nm of real estate oftices in the city. $2.00 per day, e Best grades lowa s fllum)m'll 8 por ton at yard 50 deliver mf . Fuel Co., 539 Broadway. lu]uuhunu lJU Jofferis’ replat of Lots 1 and 3 of Al bright's choice, 5.8 mile_south of Ham- mond’s packing. house, South Omaha, on main line of Union Pacific railroad. Nearest trackage lots in town for sale; also beautiful residence lots. Terms easy. For sale at the oflice of Thos. C. Jefferis, at Howland’s lumber oflice, near dunnmy depot, South Omaha, e e Bargains in real o at Johnston & Van Pattens, No. u.; M n street. At the I’Awnw hmme )ou wnll save from B0 cents to §1 per day, Try 1t and be eonvinced. L. B. Crafts & Co., on all classes of chattel s half their former rates. securing your loaus, - AT lmmhlg money rities st one- ee them before When you are in the city stop at the Pacitic house. Street ears pass the door every fiftcen minutes for all the depots. B0 cents. - : rders from real estate brokers for Job punting will receive immediate and earcf.l attention at Pryor's L job ofhce il i Eleetrie door bells, bu ar alarms and y form of domestic clectrical appli- s at the New York Plumbing Co. an - Substantial abstrac w of titles and real No, estate loans, J. W, & E, L. Squire. 101 Pearl street, Couneil Blufls - t) uull Pity'jris’ ' lis True, k) Parents let their ¢ |l|u(l‘l ndie with diph- theria and putnd sore throat fever, when ten years' trial has pro beyond a doubt that Jefteris’ prevention and cure will save without the aid of & physician. only at No, 23 South Fighth street, Coun- cil Blufls, Iows, or sent by express on re- ceipt of price, §3.00. Dr. Jefferis has not removed to Omaha. Dr. idanchett, office No. 12 Pear] street; residence, 120 Fourth street; telephone No. 10, -~ Sond orders for type-write all colo: new and reinked, Sholes, Council Blutls, e To Contractors and Builders. Proposals will be recoived by the under signed until the 23d of next month for the building of the new Catnolic church, Plans and specifieations may be seen at the pastoral residence. The right is re served to reject }nh or all proposals. CMENQNY, Pagtor. ribbnos of o C.H THE NEWS IN THE BLUFES, The Real Estate Activity Increasing and More Business Like, . IMPORTANT COUNCIL MEETING. Guarantees Proffered That a Grand Unilon Depot Wil be Baile—A 8mall Fire — Charged With Blackmailing, The Deals in Dirt, The slush and the chill made it disa- jle to get about yesterday, and Monday is always a rather light day for real estate, but still there was an activ- ity manitest which indicates that the boom: is growing at a healthy rate. There is less nervousness, less anxiety to turn quick, but much more confidence in the future, a stiffening of prices, more judg- ment shown in both selling and buying The boom is getting onto a regular business basis. ‘Each day finds fewer doubting and timid ones. It is scttled now that the boom 1s a stayer, and every- body feels that there is more than one day in which to improve their chances Those who buy are more in haste than those who sell, for there is every indica- tion that prices have only begun to climbup to that plane where they are sure to finaily lana, and lana never to fall One of the great needs of Council Biufls is residences. It is aimost 1mpos sible to find houses for rent. The searcity of houses is discouraging to those who come here to settle, but still it shows the healthy condition of the city, This de- mand will cause a great many houses to be built within the next few months, but it seems now that too many cannot be put up. One Minuneapolis gentleman is here prepar to put up a number of houses to rent. One New York man, who has been in the business of building houses to sell on monthly pay 4 now corresponding with” parfies and it is believed that he will soon be on the ground with thousands of dollars to nvest in this sort of enterprise. Council Bluffs b y i ociation, which h :nts, all specul Associn- tion b going along for sceven or eight years, and a great many have thus been able to get homes, whichjthey would hardly have been able to secure in any other way. The association will open a new class next s been quietly month, and many will jump at getting shares, and thus securing their own homes, By this ussociation it is just as y to pay rent into one’s own pocket, and at the end have a house und lot, as to keep paying out and having nothing. The association will probably put up a largre number of homes this season. There are several moves on foot to se- cure factories here. The success of the canning works, and other enterprises of this sort, show that Council peculiar ad point. Blufls anta iring Ihe room the labor can ured easily, and hove all there a Iroad facilities that the city can- s surpassed for these purposes rganization of a company for manuf: turing starch is probably one of the first to be announced. It scems that the en- erprise could not but pay well. "he confidence in the future of the city is causing many deals in real estate, At- tion is 1iot only being directed to the p lots which are selling as compared with other ¢ but also to inside proporty. © Several large deals are about made, the an- nouncement of which will until the papers are secured, us past e perience has taught buyers as well as se to be in no haste in making public announcements, C. H. Sloman, Thomas B. Wilde, Omaba, and R. L. Mayne yesterday pur- sed of William F, h.lpp 100 feet on y for $20,000. This is west of Boquet's barn, the Denmark hotel being situated on part of it. The ‘“Hotel Denmark” is soon to be moved off from the lot it now occupies to make room for improvements. One hundred feet of the ground on a portion of which 1t stands were sold yesterday by Odell Bros, & Co., for $20,000, to Messrs. Sloman, Wild and Mayne, of Omaha. Robert Huntington has sold to A. B. Walker lot 2 of ungum\ 01, it being a tract of a Imu( six acres on Graham ave- nue rirmount park. The sale foots up § E. L. Squire not be made of has purchased of T. L. Smith 140 acres near Lake Manawa, in- cluding Smith’s landing, so familiar to those who h'm m nh :d th ummer resort 000 for it. polis, has pur- 'll » following were yesterday's trans- fers recorded: Mary to T J Evans, part lot 1851 O P, and trip north of block 3, Jackson’s add— 6,000, o Smith to W Moore et al, Wi Wi b 34, “Rabert ‘\ llul oke to \Vm Hanthorn et el, Yot 14 block 57, Kiddles—s:0 J B Johnsor to Korrest sunm Wi wig se, 5,00 'k Coulk 10 H S Hutchins, lots 1 to 12, block 13, 1t R swd—850 Simeon Field to J. A Churehill, lot 5 block 4, Riddle’s—8$1,000. 1 Troynor'te f{ d Van Brunt, 26 acres, 40— 3 J A Churchill ln l" X Riss, 8¢ lot s block 7, Jeflries—84,000. Kerney, east half lot 15 Jarson—$800, 'J 0 Heftto W L {muncsou to R M McKinzie, lots 7 to 24 lots 19 and 20, block 81, Central ~8§1,600, J 1, Casey to J D Crockwell, lot 3 block 34, Beer's—§450. J B \lr\.lly lf; Jennie Gould, lot 5 block 20, 5 ickham to L R sberts, lot 14 block 10, Mullen’s—§.25, W ll Gott o h W Arthur, lot 12 blk 8 Cas- ady—§1,700, M K Kohrer to Charles Seigel, ) 14, bloc lot 5 blk 34 50, € 11 Spencer to R A Rolyoke, lot 5 blk 14, 12 blk 60, lot 11 blk (5 Riddle’s—51,000, A T Flickincer to F R Lewis, lot 11 blk O Curtis & R—850, J M Phillips to H A Van Brunt, west half lob4.and lots 5 and 6 blk 3 Streat a3 1 300, 0.‘ toJ M Shea, lot 9 0lk 19 Bryant S ass to M B Swan, lot 6 blk 6 £25. to Altred Pratel, s}g Jot 12 blk S0n's — ¥4,000, Clafiiu to HJ Evans, 75 lots in R R— © 11 Ferson to J G Minor, lot 21 blk 40 B R & ” Cha ;{hw H Ferson to G H Fitchett, lot 22 blk 9 it JJ s Mu\illy to R V Inness, lot 8 blk 11 Burns — 815, Dan Freeman to W T Wilcox, part half lot 18 and lot 17 blk 2 Big Grove—$500. ¥annie Latham to J N Cornish, ft on west side of lot 1, and 10 feet east side of lot 2, block 2, Bayliss' $0,000, toJ W Klceb, lot 5 blk 2, F I Caughe Mullen’s Blair Town and Lot Coto Ay \l»pheu:oth lots 12 and 13, blk 61, Riddle's—#100 v "\I/\Illlu“ to Joseph Mille r, lots 44 and 46, Johuson's addition —1,(00, J N Cornish to C H Howan, lot 1, blk 4, Bayliss' 1st-—$10.000, J M Barstow to Finley Burke, half lots 3 and 4, bik 4, Minster—8§1,500. M B Brown to ¥ R Liun, lot 9, blk 12, Bry- ant & C—$200, Chas Dodge fo ¥ O Gleason, lots 9 and 10, blk 14, I(r\ ant & C—8475, 10 on lots 10 and 18, E I Stitkins to J D Edmundson, nw ne 11, 5, 43— 8700, AnnN Folsom to I Gillinski, lot 14, bik 18, Beers'—$450, - A tract of land for sule near the busi- ness center of Council Bluffs by Johnston & Van Patten, 33 Main st. ——— THE CITY COUNCIL, Guarantees That a Unfon Depot Will Be Built, Last evening there was a erowded council chamber. The marshal was or- dered to buy two dozen more chairs be- fore the next meeting. Petition to require the Rock Island railway to keep Seventh strect open. Re- ferred. Proposal of J. A. Herald to settle dam- ages in Railroad addition. Referred. City Auditor Kinnehan asked that his salary of 1,000 be paid in cash instead of warrants. Referred. _The ordinance ereating sewer district No. 2, including the bottom lands, was reconsidered, and changed to include the Rock Island and Union Pacific rights-of- way, the district being extended to the southern limit of the city and thus passed again. Alderman Straub would not vote. The committec appointed to view the provosed line of the levee was called on to report, but Alderman Danforth had not given it personal inspection, al though he was chairman. It was de- cided that the council view the route to-day, and meet to-night to decide the matteér An ordnance was twenty-five years cha street rail nssed giving a to the Lake y company to con- € its cars on cer- An m\h\.\nu- for allowing J. J. Brown the rigl 'ts, Tifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth and Ninth ave- nues, with tramways for hauling dirt, was presented and referred. A communic from the Union Depot company wa bind themselves by build a union depot within twelve months to cost not less than $100,000, to be lo- cated on Tenth avenue, provided that the council at this meeting’ would_pass the ordinance granting the Union Pacilic the right of way up Tenthavenue Another communication was presented similar pledge, with $25,000 forfeit, that the Union Pacific would run into this union depot within thirty days after its completion as a transfer depot. The communications and the ordinance ¥ Tenth avenue to the Union Pacific were referred to the commitien to report on to-night, the council to meet as a committee of the whole to consider the matter at 4 o’clock this afternoon. After some routine business the council adjourned until this evening. If you wish to buy or sell property call on Johnston & Van Patten, No. 83 Main street, e The Benson & Mayne Real Estate Company, No. 502 Broadway, Ofter the following bargains to-day: six-room house, lot w\H:, for One of the best corners on Broadway we offer for $15,000. Bensow's 15 addition, lots $100 to 230 each. Benson's 2nd addition, lots $330 to $600 each. Brown Street's each, Railroad addition, lots at vrices rang- m%{ from 50 to 75 each. Fourteen acres adjoining Burn’s tion, $14,000 Eighty ncres—one of the finest addi- tions between Omaha and Council Blufts —ecall and get prices and terms, 132x182 feet within a quarter of a mile from the postoflice, very cheap, $1,200, Lots 1n Curtis & Ramsey’s addition cheap; terms to suit purchasers, We have the most complete list of im- proved and unimproved property on the market. THE BENSON & MAYNE ReAL EsTATE Comrany, No. 502 ann\mn addition, lots £300 each. addition, lots §300 to $100 addi- If you nave improved properiy to sell list it with Johnston & Van Patten,No. 33 Main str Regular communication of Bluff lodge No. 71, A. F. & A. M., Tuesday evening, February 15, Visiting brethren cordially invited. A. . Browy, Sceretary. Robert B. Long, No. 508 Broadway, has for his bargains for two days only Broad- way front, 431x120, £18,000; 44x102, front- mng on Main and Pearl streets, §3,3005 good terms. —— What Everyone is Looking For A good residence property near the business part of the city. We have a nice two-story brick, high ceilings, all in good repair, city water on the premises, & cistern and good barn, for sale at a low figure on easy terms, which we will be pleused to show you. Above premises can be rented subject to salo. OpeLL Bros, & Co., 103 Pearl street. L Council Blufrs, A large tractof land for sale within eight blocks of the postoflice in Council Bluffs. A good opportunity for a syndi- cate. Call on or address, JOnNsTON & VAN PATTEN, st., Council Bluffs. New Spring Dress Goods. New spring goods are arriving each at Eiseman’s People's store, Mr, Simon Eiseman who has been in New York City the past two weeks, has se- lected without doubt the finest lhines of spring dress, ete., ete., that have ever been brought to this city. The goods as they arrive are marked and puton sale at figures that surprise the many vatrons of this mammoth house. They have a small quanity of th ¢ and 50¢c muslin under- wear left which are the best ever offered for the price. Kru[u ly jith Johnston 83 Main stree & List your Van Pitten, E. S, BARNETT, Justice of the Peace, 415 Broadway, Council Bluffy, Refers to any bank or business house in the clty. Collections a specialty, R. RICE M. Or other A\Huubi removed without Cancers (35 2l or drww g of biood, 0 r thirty Joars practical experience. 11 Pearl 8t Council Bluffa. W'Luu.,uunnun fro C. R. ALLEN, Enginger, Surveyor, Map Publisher No. 11 North Main St. City and o western low maps of cities and counties in D. H. MCDANELD & C0,, ablished 16.) No. 820 Main S uncll Blufls, COMMIS! 0\ HANTS, AND DEALELS HIDES, TALLOW, WOOQL, ETC. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTI-.«E Specia) advertisaments, such a8 Lost, Found ToLonn, For 8alo, To Rent, % ants, Boarding, ete., will beinsorted jn this column at the low rateof TEN PER LINE for the first {nser- jonand Five Cents Per Line for each subsequont insertion. Leave advertisements at our office No. 12 Peal street, near Broadway, Council Bluffs. WANTS, B““ SA Vithin & few blc Dummy dept One B room house, prico §1,300 One 8 room house, price § Lot with two 3 room house mr both, $1,500 Vaoant lots near the_Dummy depot ranging in price from $600 to §700 to $:00 Also & large number of bottom lots By Northrup & Moore, 128 Main St. ’\\mw Work. n lots in Beer's sub- ]mu SALE-Fift division located one to three blocks from Broadway and n fow minutes’ walk of nostof: fice. Call on H. P, Warren, City Water Works office. iD-Competent girl for general house- Mrs, Geo, Matealf, 904 Sccond av Omala, a pockot- cket 18sued by ateh and gold rink Fousn- ~On Harney book containing M. Abrahans for « and breast pin. Owner can have same by pay- ing chnres at oo ofheo. Frousan chofce land, one mile gouth o P. transter 'depot and one and one southwest ¢ e gov- ern nt building, Itare f &y ndi- cat Apply to H, Shoemak 2, Harrison st. ‘\ ANTED A good girl for gen 1 huu-u work. Injuire 109 Fourth s Fuu SALE—A woll improved furm, 250 aores, inc : timber, situnted i Koy T wattimio county ; k in scetion 81, baia ¢ Just west 1701 thereof, Inquire on pren Theodore Basch. Fnunl E—At 0 bargain, 265 acros with improvemcnts, six miles cast of Cou Blufrs, Pric quireof T, and ull the timo needed. W. Van Sciever, Council Blufts POR S hou dcpot. Th ALE=If taken this week—A five room on Fitth &venue, near dummy strect, sidewnlk and lot filled to grade. Price 5. Kusy terms. Address Lot, Bec oftice, Couneil Biufs. W. C. STACY & CO. REAL ESTATE! 50 acres of beautiful land on Broadway inside the city limite, at 500 per acre. 22 acres 10 rods from Broadway, outside the clty, $3,500. Improved farm 6 miles north of the city, $10 per acre. 100 fect at junction of Main and Pearl streets, very low. Lot 50x121 on $125 per foot. Large list of acre property on Frank- lin Avenue, Improved farm of 30 acres joining the city limits, near Greendale at $200 per aere. Improved farm of 177 acres, cast of the city for $50 per acre. 80 acres 3 miles out at §60. 722100 acres with $1,500 dwelling, cor- ner of Franklin and Lincoln Ave., for $4,500. This is a bonanza, just South Main street at 2} miles Large List of Cheap Lots. Residence and Business Prop erty. Acre Property and Farms. At Very Low Prices W. C.STAacy & Co., Real Estate Brokers, No 9, Main st,, Council Blwfs. TELEPHONE192, JOHN ¥, STNE JABI) 0 STONE & SIMS, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, Practice i the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 und 8 Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCIL ELUFFS Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUEKFS, Opposite Dummy Depoty Wmsedey S¢ DOJURLIRR X20)5 Y & Horses an 1 mules kept constantly on hand, for sale et retail or in car loads. Orders promptly filled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission, SuLvrer & Bo , Proprietors. Telephone No. 114 Formerly of Keil Sale Stables, corner 1st. ave. and 4th street, 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, ouncil Blufls. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS| . COUNCIL BLUFKES, LA Enigblisbed W03 GREAT SALE OF Ladies' and Childrens’ Muslin Underwear MotherHubbardDresses Aprons, Ete. ‘We have chasing Extraordinary Bargain A large quantity of Muslin Un- succeeded in pur- 7 ab an Childrens' Dres derwear, 3§ Aprons, ete., which we have di- vided into two lots, and to make quick sales wlll sell them at 96 and Blcls| S (= S5 Lot No. (. 25¢ Consists of La(iies' Night Robes, Chemises, 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 T3¢ to $1. _— We take great pleasure in plae- 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, HenryEisemandlo rg0s. 814, 316, 318 and 320 Broad way, Councit Bluffs. All fresh goods, well made, full , good shapes, and warranted free free from iwperfections, | SPECIAL BARGAINS IN ACREAGE AND Business Property Lots in all Additions for Sale by BALDWIN & TROUTMAN, 506 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa — - =0 . 1 0 o W/OS/OMWM E. W. RAYMOND, REAL ESTATE, 13 NORTH MAIN STREET, First National Bank Building, Council Bluffs, lowa i YOAKUM & CO., REAL ESTATE BROKERS. —_—)O—— sale in and around Council Bluffs, Improved and unimproved lads for Lands exchanged f for stocks of merchandise. | City and acre property for ale. Office over Ist National Bank, cor. Main Street and Broadway, Real Estate Yacant Lots, Lands, City Residences and Farms, acre property in western part of city, All selling cheap to malke room for spring stock. R. P. OFFICER, Real Estate and Insurance Agent. over O/]lrpr & I'unry'x bank, Council l.lu/in. Room 5, o S. F. SEARS, Council Bluffs, M F. SEARS, Omaha. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH Sears’ Real Estate Agency. rents collected, non-residents, COUNCIL BLUFFS3. CIVIL ENGINEERS. Miller & K. Taxes paid, loans made, investments made for PACIFIC HOUSE, FINLEY BUKKE, QEORGE W. BEWITT BURLKE & ¥ ATTORNEYS AT LAW 504 Broadway, Up Stawrs, Council Bluffs, H. Tobey, Crvir, ENGINEERS. and Broadway I ! Office over 1st National Bauk, cor. Main It you wamt estimates or hiuus for bridge Wers, gragiug or survey. Al work work, foundatic Ing and platting, eall upon thewn. given prowpt attention, N SCKURZ Justice of the Peace Office over Awerican Express. FINE - FHENGH MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Ormaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN, , Ladiesbu ying a $shiatbonnet,or one far will be paid; $10, 10und srip.