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6 YHE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY IH e —————— R e e . THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS FRIDAY MORNING, FEB.17. OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. Pelivered by earrier in any part of the city at twenty cents per week. Manager. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Henvy suits cheap to order at Reiter’s Additional Council Blulis news on page seven. J. W. & E. L. Squire’s abstracts are giving good satisfaction, A move is on foot for the organization here of a New England society. Chris. McAlvin was yesterday granted the distinction of being the only drunk arrested, Squire’s Park addition is a sure invest- fic avenue will be built up buildings within a year. Mrs. lsaac Troup is suffering from a broken arm, the result of a fall on an icy spot near her dence on Sixth street. The members of Abe Lincoln post G. R. a moating with good sucees; in selllng tickets for r masquerave be given February 22, There will be a spe M. A, A. on Sunds G. A. R. hall, as the portance to be transacted. J. master, The voters are so interested in real re overlooking the ne- Those who do not ot thei enrolled will be barred from expressing their choice as to who shall be the aldermen, . L. Squire have commenced ' spacher and the deeding of the Ger- spacher property on Broadway for $6,000, the price cluimed to been agreed to by contract. Suit was commenced yesterday against John Lindt, the well known attorne, cessity ul registe ing that he obtmned the uable erty for too small a consideration, lhrmwh the ignorance of the heirs and value of property and its condition. The jury was yesterday drawn for the mew term of the superior court, which pens to-day. The chosen ones are A Brooks, E. L. Swi S. i tothe y ‘ heirs of the Kate Herbert estate, el ed. Leutzinger, J Iliams, The firm of Schoficld & Cavin has du olved, Mr. Cavin retir ‘The firm nas beon one of the most prosperous and popular in the city, and the dissolution is fmado with all the friendliness which has awrtnership for the past ten years. Mr. Cavin has not an- unced what he intends to engage in, but he is too active a business man to re- ain quict. H. C. Addis _is recovering slowly from the effects of his ident. He has bee using his brain, while he could not use s body much, and has invented a wind mill tower, which promises to be in gen- al demand. The tower as devised by him saves both time and money in con- truction, and being cheaper than the prdinary tower, nmh'ull_y as strong, there jeems to be a fortune in store for him. C. R. Allen, the map publisher in this lter. has _just completed the map of ichita, K dit now goes into the hands of the eng: . He is engaged on several other maps, his work includ- [¥ing nll parts of the . His double map of Council Blufls and Omaha, show- es, will be ready before o Ir. Allen’s maps are cer- ainly very creditable, a cannot but tako pride in having such a publisher ocated in its midst, *‘Shorty' and his gang were ymmrdmy having a hot time over a hors pountry lad claiming t he had \)m-u baken in. The lad insisted that he was buly trying the new hors d not them he would trad Yy in- isted on keeping his steed, anda ma | he trade whether or no. After a police headquarters the party 0 compromise the matter, The yerdant gouth will probab] Do sutistied with pay- ngn(uw dollars for his e perience. S ‘ Drosses cut and fit, 714 \u nster. Il J. G, hpmn for lence property, Pa £ majority of real 2.00 per day. No. 1 resi- Broadway. wrost hotel to the tate oflices in the city. o If you want to buy or sell real pall on E. W. Raymond on in street ear Broadway within one-halt block of he Real Estate Business Center. Best grad: lu\vn soft lmnp o1 .nl N pfl on at yard; $3.50 delivered . Fuel 530 Broadway. Telephone 1¢ m G - Miss Mollie Corcoran d 4 Mynster stree h.-\ A B. Howe & Co., the gn stlors, offer spec Wl barguing to- Boors' sub. Call and see ll|vm at their fice over First National bank, before [ots are all sold. At the Pacitic house you will save from 0 cents to §1 per day. Try it and be ponvinced. -— L. B. (,ndla > loaning money ?ll classes of ohufici sccurities at one- ult thelr former rates. See them before gcuring your loans. smaker, No. Tth and 8th Sts, b real e Slpsohu bargains offered to-day in fine dence property; two el brick nses. lately l.nult on F argain by A B, Call on and list your property, —— wheu)o\l are in tho city stop at the itic house. Street cars pass the door rary fiftcen minutes for all the devots. eals 50 cents. . All orders from real estate hrokers for job printing will receive immediate and ful attention at Pryor's Bee job 8o have added 1o our largo Il line of Pumps—chain and suction amps—and all water supplies, The best goods and lowest prices. Cole & ]e:l“ Main st., Cooper & MceGee's old nd, Real estate is still lmnmmg . B. Howe & Co. stock a 2 — Deu n}mm Mmulu &y lots and aorc lvs of n hlu( for S incorporation the Brotherhood of remen of North America principal place of business is Counc Al WS, ‘The ofticers of the new corpors are: D. Crompton, grand chief fore ;. A. Mitenell, vice; M. Scanlon, pnd secrotary and treasurer. A ben t and aid associztion is one of the teres of Iln ‘nk‘e stoek of groceries; good busi established. “Would take half n Owmaba or Council Blufls property. um & Co. by 1f you B’ want your property sold don’t list ath us, for we mean business, Gasvay, WhiE & Co. THE MONEY KEEPS MOVING. Lots of Lots Obanging Hands, and Buyers and Sel]em Plem.y THE SECTION FOREMEN S UNION Judge Thornell Gives a Decision Agninst the Saloons--A Talkative Nephew Makes Trouble For His Uncle—The Fairy Land. Lota of Lots, The deals in real estate continue to move along hvely with httle of the “‘hur- rah boys” excitement, but a great amount of earnestness and business-like methods. Yesterday the largest deed re- corded was that of Ed. Jefferis’ farm, the deed bemng to M. I , one of the BEE family, the consideration being $30,000. The property is 1n fact taken by a syndi- cate on the basis of §75,000. As an instance of J. Evans’ faith in tho boom having only just opened, it is stated that Omaha parties offered him yesterday $1,000 each for a number of lots in Ferry addition, but he promply re- tused to sell. He wisely declares that this 18 no g a mile of the postoflice in Oma Smith Bros. yesterd nois man ten acres tract for $10,000 Odell Bros. & Co. yesterday sold to L. R. Mayne fifty fect on Broadway by Heaton's coal oftice for $10,000. The property belonged to Mrs. Dr. Gordon, A number of lots were sold in Omaha addition yesterday to persons who intend building on them as soon as weather permits. % A. B. Howe & Co,, have opened up oflices over the First National bank, and have jumped in with a vim to handle real estate. Bruce Howe is a young man who has lived here for years, is well known and is reliable. The new firm will do its full skare of the business. The following were filed for record yosterday R MeKinzie to J A Frazier, Its 13 and 14, bl 34, Contral—$350, Smith to W C Swartz, 1t 20, blk 23, Central —$: ; llmlrllll‘shmm'm to Thomas B Wilbur, 1{ t 1 blk James O Carlson to O A Christenson, 1t 2, blic 2, Williams® sub of Mill— Kimball & Champ o C Spirit, It 1, blk 53, 1t 15, Mullen’s—S600, W Raid E € Coluto Grace Hanchet, sig Its 1 and 2. blk 16, Mill— W Rand I © Cole to Sara MeMickin, nig Its 1 and 2, blk 16, Mil 00. o 1 e 17, 74, 44, IA‘\\HA 3P & 0N Casady o] A Churehill, 1t 5, 6, and %, bl 21, Riddle's $4,000, K Ally th W S Cooper, lloun-lmn — 1 Dode étal to W S Cooper, It 4 blk 2 0. to A B Walker, Its 1to 15, blk 27, Vs &P, quit_clain—s200. hhtuh fVrlght, lot 1, wig se{ nel , 44, quit claim sold to an [Illi- in the Porterfield , ol sel, seld ts in Huzhes & 00. A B Walker. Its 16 to 22, blk 84, Brown’s—$700, George Sci uln'kl to Ira Scofield, 1t 4, blk 1, Evbank’s 2d—&2,000. rn Scofield to J M Hosmer, 1t4, blk 1, Eubank’s 2d — 22,000, S \V Wheelock to James Kirley, 1t 1 blk 70, Riddle’s—$400. “Pheodore P Apple to G D Rice, Its 1 to 15, 1k 27, Bavliss' 3d—$1,000, Moore & l\‘rhm.vr to J H Hosmer, It 11, blk 8, 1L 7, blk 9, Cooper M & J—: Herman Fleer to W E Bulim, sk, nely, 52, 4 42, Keg Creel—$1,020. 'y K kuller to HY D Works, 14 1ts 10 In 08, 11°in 30, 3 in 26 and 16 in 3 ,l(l(NIL‘ qe— Martha G Nixon toJ N G Wylie, Its 9 and 10, blic 69, Riddles—$400 Il rawster o W S Mayne, Its 4 and 21, and sig of 1t 3, and part ol 3.!, block 3 and Tot 2, block . Glehdale—$5,500 o lliomas Peterson to N Jf Chiristonson, wi§ -£400, M McCabe lu J I4 Smith, Its 2 and 3, blk 34, Bayliss & I’ ~S o E L I)L\ku 1t 10, blk 20, Bryant \’Im.mmr to C Q Smith, 16, Ik ahon, C & J j O-—$1321 oward wl \lnmm.% Its 4, 5 and 6, and 4 1ts 9 to 16, blk 8, Central, q e—$500, it ‘l Self to M ¥ 'Rohrer, It 18, bik 5, Ferry W W Farnam to R W Mors bk 21, Riddle's—$1,500, 1L E and ) 1D ..1, L Dudley, It 7, e, Its 1 and 2, blk 1t 14, blk s} It 14, blk 9, ch to F D Smith, It blk 11, Mossler, nlg —81,200- T J R Rice to W A Wood, Jackson— 50. 500, iownmn to F M Gault, It 4, blk 34, m 1 Bostleman, nwig ( l'\h'r,uul " o Ky sWi 8wl 00, eniie M Hall to £ ¢ Stewart, an i wly self —§1,800, N W Mm_ Rebecca Baird, 1t 11, blk 4, Baylisy 181-8 R B hiker to W M McCrary, 1ts 8 and 9, blk 6, oA Al Walker to 1 Larson, part 1t 18, blk 20, Howard—$52, Charles Wuiff to A W Hansen, nig nely, 5, 706, 41—8§2,000, - Dr. Hanc h(-l\ office No. 12 Pear] street; residence, 120 Fourth street; telephone No. 10, e To Contractors and Builders,§ Proposals will be received by the under- signed until the 23a of next month for the building of the new Catnolic church, Plans and specifications may be seen at the pastoral residence. The right is re- served to tnny or all proposals, * B. P, McMENoyy, Pastor., T Mutually Protected. The reports submitted at the annunal mecting of the Pottawattamie County Farmers' Mutual fire insurance company show the number of policies written during the year, 146; amount written, §217,501; amount of risks in force, §1,01 084; amount 1 for losses by fire, $451.57; losses by lightning, The following are the ol for the ensuing v Campbell; vice president seeretary, £. H. Ohlendor E. Meyers; directors, one 5 Rensimer,” . ¥, Dryden; two years, J. I, Hess, EW Millimen; thrce years, B. Fox, John tartje. -~ "Lis l'n) and Pity 'Pis 'Tis 'Tis Trae, Parents let their L'Ill\“l n die with diph theria and putrid sore throat in scarlet ten years' trial has proven veyond a doubt that Jefleris' diphtheria prevention and cure will save every case without the aid of a physician. For sale only at No A urlul. street, Coun- cil Blufls, Io: ou re- ceipt of pric Dr. Jefteris has not remaved to Omaha. — - * A Heedless Nephew. There is & nephew 1in Omaha who will probably be cut off by his irate uncle without a shilling., ‘Fhis nephew works in a hotel office in Omaha, while uncle is a resident of this city. One day recently the pephew was talking rather l glibly with one of the guests of the hotel, a Nebraska man, telling him how his uncle had prospered during the opening of the Council Blufts boom. “Why, folks were so crazy that they just jumped at all sorts of offer: My uncle had bought a lot for $00. It looked all right on the map, but the fact was that half of the lot, and I guess more than that, 1aid in the creek—worth nothing. Why, there wasn't only three or four feet of the lot that was worth anything at all. Do you know my uncle got hold of a ecrazy sucker and !lmwml him the lot on the map and sold it to him for §800 spot eash. I_tell you that uncle of mine is a daisy. He got s work in in great shape. You can’t do that now, for folks ain’t in such a hurry but what they look and see what they are buying, but the boom came so sudden that on the start you could buy and sell anything that Jooked like a lot.” The stranger asked the voluble young man what his uncle's name was, and on learn. ing, it suddenly dawned upon him that he was the victim. He had purchased & lot of this very man, and the next dummy brought him over to the Blufls to look up the matter. The last seen of him he was inan attorney’s office preparing to com- mence suit to force the cunning uncle to disgorge. Eleetric door bell form of domestic electrical appli- at the New York Plumbing Co. phatiiiinsSiskuliriny 'subumn(h\l -\,bn‘x‘rm ts of titles and real e RN MATTERS, A Sulcide and Burglary Stir Up the Community. MaLvery, Ia, Feo. 17.—-Our town was considerably wrought up this morn- ing by the announcement that J. D. Pad- dock & Co.’s store had been burglarized last night and probably %100 worth of merchandise stolen. The thieves effected an entrance by prying open the front door with a chisel procu from Bush- nell Bros.’ shop. Once inside they took the hid from a box of candles, and taking one, lighted it and proceeded to “make themselves at home.” Clothing, shoes, hose, four valises, and probably many small articles were taken and one store- room left in a much disarranged condition. Upon the floor of the dressing room in connection with the clothing department was found about $500 worth of clothing, scattered about promiscuonsly s though the smits had b theft was not discovered until after daylight. No clue. The community was further greatly ex- cited oyer the suicide of a stranger at the “Q" depot. The report of n pistol at- tracted the “Q operator and express- man to the west end of the ‘l"\m‘ build- ing, where a man, appareatly about forty years of age, was' found lying upon the Platform in’ the agonics of death. Al though attempting 0 do so the unfort- unate man was unable to speak after the rarties mentioned reached his side, and he died about fifteen minutes after, He had been up town in the barroom of the Wilkinson house and at Kemple's taurant, where he ate and paid for h breakfast, and at lFaulks Bros'. store, where he purchased a revolver. When the weapon w nded him for examina- tion he was v t r to enquire if it were a good shooter, and if it would throw \mllthrmwll a two-inch board. Being satisfied on this point he vaid the price asked and hav- ing all the chambers loaded walked to depot, five blos and deliberately |l:L|L ing the muzzle to his left breast, fired the fatal ball, that went erashing through or in the immediate vicinity of the heart The coroner was at once summone from Glenwood, arriving on No. 4 11:18, and at once held the inques From a letter found on the body the man's name was ascertained to be and hislhome Peoria, Ills.,where a w children reside, He was returning from Nebraska where, papers in his ki showed he had filed on a The lotter_written to a_brother some: where in Nebraska, stated that he could not live long, and lamented the sorrow that was about to come upon hy ren. Somcthing over $7 1n money wa found in lis pocket. A telegram h; been sent to Peoria to ascertain what dis- position shall be made with the body. - Marvelous §uce aiad Queen,” was again pre- the opera house last evening, nge to suy there was no apparent lessening of the numbers or the enthu- siasm of the audien The wonderful nd the sweet music, with the kes the entertainment one of which the public seems not to tire. The suci is without a parallel in the history of home entertainments. It will continue to delight audiences to-night, to-morrow afternoon and closes Saturday evening. he participants, espe: ly the younger s, will doubtiess he d to have the draw to is 1 great in on them, night after night, Send orders for type-writer ribbons of all colors, new and redinked, to C. H. Sholes, Council Rluls, C. R. ALLEN, Engineer, Surveyor, Map Publisher No. 11 North Main St. City and county maps of cities and counties in western lowa, 3 CIVIL ENGINEERS. Geo. S. Miller & F. H. Tobey. Crvin Exciy RS, Office over 1st Nationat Bank, cor. Main and Broadway If you want estimates or plans for bridge work, foundation, s8Wers, ETading or survey- ing wnd platting, call upon them. Al work given prompt attention, H. MCDANELD & CO., [Established 1565, HIDES, TILLOW wooL, ET(,‘ THEATRICAL WIGS, BEARDS, Grease Paints ETC. The ¥ ported Line of Goods West of Chicago. urs.c I. Gillette’s Huwan Hair Emporium, 200 Maiu street, Council Blufls, 1m | Collections a spécialty SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICn Spacial Advertisemonts, such Ak Lost, Found 20 Loan, For Balo, To Rent, & ants, Roarding, ete., will beinserted fn this column nt the low ratoof TEN CENTS PER LINE forthe firet imser Five Conts Por Line for onoh subsequent Lonve advertisoments, at our office No. 12 Pearl strect, near Lroadway, Council Bluffs WANTS, VW ANTED=A good wirl at No. 321 Vine street W ANTED A five.room honse, convenicntly arranged for small family, ble to Pacific house. Address by letter, C. Beo offico W ANTED=Threo Indice to copy J. 1 Smith's prk on book-keeping. Address Alonzo Ruftner, Bee office, Council Huffs, FoR ! Large front room, No. My Furnished or unfurnished. AOR EXCHANGE ~Wild lana fn Wayne Co. Neb., for property near Council BlufTs, fm Pproved or not. Address Toe office, Omaha, i J{OR SALE—52 acres choice land, one mile south enst of { transter ‘depot and one and one-half miles southwest of the gov- ernment building. karo chance. for & eynd- cate. Apply to H. Shocmakcr, 232, Harrison st ‘ TANT —A good wirl for genoral house- work, Inquire 100 Fourth street. ORSALE—AL & bargain, 215 acres fine improvements, six miles east of “‘ouncil Blufts, Pricelow and ull the time needed. In- ||\I(l’(' Of T. W. Van S y Council Blutls, ORSALE=If takon this week—A five room hoven on Fifth near dummy dopol.” Mo strant to grade. Price l| 150, l.ml Bee ofice, C REAL ESTATE! 50 acres of beautiful land on Broadway inside the city limite, at 22 acres 10 rods from Broadw outside the clty, $3,50. Improved farm 5 miles north of the city, $40 per acre. 100 fect at junction of Main streets, very Jow. Lot 50x121 on $125 per foot. Large list of acre property on Frank- lin Avenue. Improved farm of city limits, near Greendale acre. and Pearl South Main street at 0 acres Joining the at §200 per 3 miles out at $60. 722100 ncres with $1,500 dwelling, cor- ner of Franklin and Lincoln Ave., for $4,500. This is a bonanza. Large List of Cheap Lots. Residence and Business Prop- crty. Acre Property and Farms. At Very Low Prices W. C.STAcY & Co., Real Estate Brokers, No 9, Main st,, Council Bluffs. TELEPHONE 192, FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladies buying a $3 hat or bonnet, one fare __ will be paid; $10, round trip, CRESTON HOUSE “The only hotel in Council Blufis having Flire Hscape And all mo 'ern improvements, 215, 217 and 219 Main st, MAX MOHN, Prop. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards twauy, Council Bluffs, Opp. Dummy Depot pajesaiday ST POJURAIEA Y9035 [TY Horses and mules kept constantly on hand, for sale at retail or in ads, Orders promptly filled by eqntract on short notice. ock sold on commission, SuLvrer & BoLey, Proprietors. slephone No. 114 Formerly of Keil Sal 1st vd dth street. " OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLJFFS, ablished 187 W. L. BIGGS, Justice of the Peace Couneil Bluffs, Stables, coraer No 504 Broadway. Refers to eve ons OF other Tumors rex Cancers ;&5 o) raw Over thity g‘nr\ practics) 0. 11 Pearl Council Biuifs ‘Consultation froe. 1887, WE DESIRE 10 CALL ATTENTION THAT OUR Spring Goods Are Areiving Dail, And are now Ready for spection. Qur line of White Goods is Un- surpassed and at Prices with- in the Reach of all Our line of Embroideries and Laces is larger than ever before and at exceedingly IOW PRICES. Our line of Muslin Un- derwear, for Ladies and Children, can now be had at Extraordinary Bargains We still have a few of our 25¢ and 50c line of Muslin Underwear, Aprons, etc., left. These are the best goods for the money ever before shown in this part of the country. We are daily opening new goods in all our departments, and we will guarantee a sav- ing of fully 20 per cent on all purchases, Please call and be con- vinced for yourselves. HenryEisemandlo 314, 316, 318 and 8320 Broad- | | way, Ceuncil Blu Muil orders promptly and cares Fully attended to., | Justice of the Peace . THE LEADING Real Estate Brolter No. 39 Pearl street. COUNCIL BLUFEFES, IA. HAS ON SALE TO-DAY, LARGEST List of PROPERTY That can be shown in the city, Call on Him, 7o L’al{ow wo. == /03 /Zarl SOt = E. W. RAYMOND, REAL ESTATE, 13 NORTH MAIN STREET, tNatlonal Bank Building, Council Bluffs, Iowa YOAKUM & CO., 2. City and acre property, for sale in and around Council Bluffs, JO (e e Improved and unimproved lands for sale. for stocks of Lands excLanged merchandis Office over st National Bank, cor. Main Sfreef aid Broadway FARM LANDS CHEA? ming Lands in lowa, Minnesota, Kansas, and ranging from .00 to $10.00 per acre. School and State lands in Minnesota on 80 years' time 5 per D nterest. Land Buyers fare free. Information, ete., given by P. P. LAUSTRI 2, Towa, agent for Freidriksen & Co., U ie; Estate City Residences and Farms, ac; No. 555 Broadway, Council Blufls, Real Vacant Lots, Lands, western part of city, propeiy in All selling cheap to make voom for spring toc R. P. OFFICER, Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Room 5, over Officer & Pusey’s bank, Counvit Bluffs. M. F. SEARS, S. F SEARS, ouncil B! uffs. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITI'I Sears Real Estate Agency. rents collectod non-residents PACIFIC HOUSE, - - axes paid, loans made, investments male for coun "‘IL BLUZTS. BURKE A 'ATTORNEYS AT l 804 Broadway, UpStar s, B A e s Couineil 1 tuffs, Horses and Mules VN HARNETT, , | ' Justice of the P( l:l‘luv lnul “ Forplips ace, MA"SON WISE. v Conuel ¢ STONE & § IM N. SCHURZ, ATTORNEYa M i Office over American Espiis. 1y

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