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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1887. THE DAILY BEE, COU N C l L B L U F F S The Appraisal of ;;;c.ny For Enlarging THURSDAY MORNING. MARCH 10. OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by carrier in partof the city at twenty cents per weck H W.Tictox, - - - Managern TELEPHONES: Burinees Orrice, No. & Niont Epiton No. 2. MINOR MENTION. N. Y.Plumbing Co. New spring goods at Reiter’s, tailor. George V. Thompson & Co.. real estate, Additional Council Bluffs news on fth page. The journeymen barbers wili meet to might in the opera house barber shop, Saturday is fixed by the district court for sentence of all prisoners who have been convicted. The finest heavy horses, both draft and drivers, also a fine lot of mules have just arrived at Moge Wise's stables. The case against the street swindlers [ FIRST MOVE FOR A CITY HALL, ISPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT the Site. A YOUNG MAN WRECKED. The Picturing of Lake Manawa This Scason — Other Enter- prises Moving Along Well— Minor Mention. HENRY EISEMAN 3z CO. The New City Hall, The city needs a eity hall, and needs it badly. The oflicials have been looking about, and in order to get some idea as to the practicabihity of building on the present site, have concluded to take the preliminary steps in condemning some ground so as to enlarge the present site, The commissioners appointed were John Mulgueen, David Gray, k. B. Bowman, JUAL Churchitl, o8 Wickham and Jumes Mithen. The following is the award made by ther Heirs of J. Folsom 8825 Heirs of C. Bock . < RICE & RAYMON THE LEADING Real Estale Broker No. 39 Pearl street. COUN(_JIL BLUFETS, IA. HAS ON SALE TO-DAY, —— The LARGEST List of PROPERTY s ' who ran the hitting machine will be tried | J. Lentzinger 500 [] ! before Judge Aylesworth this afternoon. | Peter Bechtele .. (i PEoPLE s sTonE. i 'J:;‘nn Dugan, 'n«ifi:ml ;'u"vcril(l{'lqlllm)i Total 188 , 1 of the western division of the Chicago, e .. $1,875 } i incy, was i ity This is but th but 1t 2 Yomergay, © domes, was i the I | wrongthens the beliof that the ity wil No. 13 North Main Street. at ca e s . e atordae the anse | S€€ itS way clear to start this season the —— t n t An the district court. yesterday the ease | i ding of o new city hall to cost no less own 1n e of A. B. Whipple, charged with altering & railway ti finished to Lower Floor First National Bank Block, bt, Was on trial, It will be | than $i5,000. New goods daily arriving at Harkness Rl e council Bluffs, Iowa. Clty See W acy & Co., No. ¢Main, for | Bros. i . 4t lant WL H. Heloe, while stagger- | Electric door be alarms and Monday ] Marcn 7th- = in 1 Broadway, fell aganst the | every form of domestic electrical apvli- ™ Shaw window of the millnery store of | ances at the New York Plumbing Co. Mrs. Stewart, No. 341 Broadway, and was T a 0 n l m . arrested by Chiof of Police Mullen. Contractors and builders will find 1t to to get prices on lime, hair, ete., from Council wpany, 530 Broadway. J. W. & E. L. Squire’s abstracts are | their intere gving goud satisfaction. Lhulit Plaste Charles C. Plunkett, who graduated at | Blufls Fuel the lowa College of Physicians and Sur- ittt geons at Des Moines on March 4, 1s home and intends to locate in the city. Will open upwards of 50 cases of New and seasonable spring goods. Novel- ties will be added to each ot their sev- eral departments. Vacant Lots, Lands, City Residences and Farms, acre property in -—— western part of city. All selling cheap to make room for spring stock. No trouble to show gsods at Harkness ATTENTIONY | S oot ] Bros These are the newest and freshest A “harles Christianson, who for_severa B roductions of foreign and domestic R P O e o wreoken, | EeE e O TR, e . ¥. OFFICER, GARDENERS AND FRUIT GROWERS | ;fi:‘:\\‘-“)lli‘;xlym\!vllfi%flfi;dv%\|ll:f br{vl:\':fil- For a wecek past there has been a fellow | elegant and unique and one never sur- > ] SoTEELHI i fHande and atistomars; hanging about one portion of the Fourth | pagsed by ourselves and never equal- Rea,l Estate and Insurance Agent. Squire's park addition is a sure mvest. | WArd grossly insuiting ladies, until it be. ment. Pacific avenue will be built up | came so unendurable thatit was roported with store buildings within a year. to the oflicers, and the fellow was ar- The gas, as Alderman Shugart sug- | rested on a complaint filed by one of the ested, “had the consumption last night, | ladies. He gave his name as Ed Ander- t being consumed before it reachied the | son, but his right name is said to be council chamber. It became so dim that ) Sl ( e hne 20 i thet | Aplin. 1t appesred tnat he had been 1001 drinking heavily for some time past, and odderly 18 reported to have | Was so nearly on the verge of delirium separated from his wife, because she will | tremens as to be hardly responsible for drink and get him into troable. He pro- | his acts. He seems in fact a sad wreck. oses to take a new hiteh on reform, and | In view of his physical condition Judge it is to be hoved he will hang to it this | Aylesworth sent him to jail for thirty time. days, hoping that the weaning of whisky Deputy City Clerk John Burke was re- would bring him to a realization of how ceving congratulations yesterday from | 10w he had got. Aplin has been a sew- friends who woare surprised to'read in | ing machine agent, and is said to be an esterday’s BEE that he was married to | excellent canvasser, but has got clear Miss Fannie Underhill, down by whisky. Had he been sober The degree of Rebokah, 1. 0. O, F, of | his indecent acts would have justfied ll):n'unuorl. remitted yesterday to the | & much severer punishment. lodgze in this city the amount of sick and RS e e funeral benefits due the heirs of Mrs, [ VhatisitatNo. 401 Broadway? Catherine Ehrig, who died recently at | contractors are invited to inspe the residence of her daughter, Mrs. W. 'ontractors are invited to inspect our 3 and prices on tools and hardware, C. Spetman. 50‘""5&'("‘ 10741 MR RCEREE o U, 8. Masonic Bonevolent associ. | =& 0 stk ation held their annual meeting Tuesday New things in dress goods just received and re-elected all their offic w J‘/ at llnrknesgl&ros, & % led by any house in the northwest. Room 5, over Officer & Pusey’s bank, Council Bluffs. M. F. SEARS, 8. F. SEARS "™ LIST YOUR PROPERTY WiTH =" Sears’ Real Estate Agency. Taxes paid, loans made, rents collected, investments made for ! non-residents. PACIFIC HOUSE, D 3 COUNCIL BLUFFS. Choice Property at a Bargain, Fifty Acres Choice Land Adapted for Gar- . dening and Fruit Growing. About twent; to all v —— Dress Goods Dept A splendid display of the latestFrench and English advanced novelties, to- gether with a complete line of staple fabries, making this department in ev- ery point full and complete. res of the tract is set to apple orchard which is in bearing, and sties of choice small fruit and vineyard, divided as follows: THE VINEYARD Proper contains upwards of five acres. The vines arc thrifty Between three and four acres are well set to choice var berries, raspberries and strawberries. THE APPLE ORCHARD Contains more than 1,600 trees in bearing. In addition to the above enumeration are a large numbers of choice plums, cherry and other fruits, also shade and ornamental trees surrounding the buildings. A LARGE COMMODIOUS HOUSE, Ordimary barns and other out-buildings. The soil is of excellent quality for gardening purposcs, being a deep black loam and is a warm, south slope, and is altogether the most attractive and desirable of anything — nd in bearing. of bluck- 5 SPECIAL NOTICES. |NEW SPRING STOCK ITOTICE. Speclal advertisements, such as Lost, Found "foLoan, For Bale, 70 Rent, %ants, Boarding, etc., will beinserted in this column at the low rateof TEN CENTS PER LINE for the firet inser- fon and Five Cents Pér Line for each subsequent insertion. Leave advertisements nt our office Wash Goods Dept T . . within busine of Omaha or Council Blufls, Jamison, the secretary, reports for the — - No. 12 Pearl stwreet, near Broadway, Council With the new brid, ross the Missouri, the property is not over first year’s showing 1,543 applications re- Manawa Park. Bluffs. Y " ' thirty minutes drive from the Omaha postoftice. t‘:;{v;t]l and amount of business done $28,- 1. M. Hay, the Minneapolis capitalist, Any party desiring a” choice bargain should apply at once as, if not sold within who represents a syndicate formed there, K M was at the Pacific house Monday night '0 to the opera house this evening. ‘Humbug” is n farcical comedy wl (I b igahy, G40l with such a leading character as Reed and | ing to return herein a few days. He & good support, will make an entertain- | has prepared a plat of the 160 acres at ment which merits a crowded house. Lake Manawa, which is owned by the The case of the state of Iowa vs H. | syndicate which he represents. The land Rothery and W. Moss of Omaha, who | jc 1. 0 50x: have been indicted, is continued for want | laid out in lots 50x300, and the map of 9 of time to the next session of the district | Manawa Park, as the place is called, 18 court, which convenes May 3d. Both the | adorned with pictorial representations defendants are now in the county jail | vividly portraying what this season will and the bond of each is fixed at $1,000. disclose in fact. There is a picture of The grand jury had a supper at Louie | the new hotel to be built there at a cost & Metzger's last evening at the conclu- | of $25,000; a picture of the amusement sion of which County Attorney Daily, on | hall, views of the lake with steamboats behalf of the grand jury, presented Mr. | and pleasure parties, and other represen- Lucas, the foreman, a handsome gold- | tations of how the improvements will ap- 3 headed ehony cane as a token of esteem | pear when completed. The new motor E and for the able and impartial manner in | railway has a place in the pictoral adorn- which he had served as foreman. ments of the map, and the cars loaded ‘The saloon injuuction cases are tocome | With ladies and gentlemen ana children up in court to-day. At least they are set, [ i8 a pre on in ink which bids fair to but they have been set 8o ofter that it | become one of fact. These Mivme:\‘wlis seems they will never hatch out anything, | gentlemen are 1n earnest, and there The term is drawing to « closo, wnd 1t | seems to be a solid_foundation for their seems there will be little a wplished to | expectation of making Manawa Park one muake any change in the present condi- | Of the favorite resorts of the west. Its tion of affairs. nearness to these two cities, the popular- 4 Richard Baker, better known as ity which caused such a rush there last y *“Texas,” the colored veteran, was re. | S¢8son. even in its rude condition, makes i Jeased from a term in jail in order to | it certain that with th improvements fi'"’ him an opportunity to go to work for there will be a greater enthusiasm than "Illnw;(. He was hr‘!‘mght n ix; lessthan | ©Ver ree hours ol i i TN Rl sfiié‘ifi"nfivu'fiififmn"‘fi ’Nc\v carpets arriving at Harkness 80 much at fault in this case asin some Bros. s others, L. B. Crafts & Co., are loaning monoz = '1'11050 was fllfll"t'nl deal of annoyance | on all classes of chattel securities at ono- 3 caused yesterday on one of the cireuits of | half their former rates. See them before the next two weeks, it will be withdrawn from the market, \ For Prices and Terms Apply to b C. J. COLBY, MASONIC TEMPLE COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOR SALE--An n:n‘::;-no with pedal at- Window Shadesl tachment, in good condition. Will ex- changs for real estate. Thos. Officer. OR SALE- Musio and sewing machine busi- POIes’ Door Mats’ RUgS; noss, togother with small stock of holiday g00ds and wall paper. Good town and country, sostioen deap s pemisns S | Sash Draperies, Etc, Council Bluffs real estate. Address A. L. Man- ning, Dunlap, lowa. I ARRIVING DAILY. D. H. MCDANELD & CO., (Established 1568.) e O e No. 80 Matn Stroet, i Counell Blufm. comnirssioy, mescnins,” | Myl Ordres Carefully Filled, HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL, ETC. R. RICE, M. D. Cancers and other Tumors Our Mr. Stockert Superintends RcBnl'mved without the knite or Drawing o All Work. lood. SLeniaueaRecioal eoper eniey COUNCIL BLUFFS &~ Consultation free. E. S. BARNETT, GARPET CO Justice ot the Peace, 1y 415 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Refers to any bank or business house in the 405 IRMDWIY. city, Collections a specialty. cou“c“. BL“FFS' 1 ¢ 1A : C. R. ALLEN, : Horses § Mules Engineer, Surveyor, Map Publisher Roland Reed will make all merry who French satteens in elegant design, never before shown, French and Scotch ginghams in new patterns and colorings. Batistes in combination and plain. Percales and domestic satteens in up- wards of 20 fresh and original patterns Our assortment of the above is larger and more extensive than others shown by competing houses. FORTY-SECOND ANNUAL REFPORT OF THE NEW-YORK LIFE INSURANCE (0. OFFICE--NOS. 316 & 348 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. TTANTUARY 1, 1867. Amount of Net Cash Assets, January 1, 1886............ REVENUE ACC Promiums. ... .oco0:0000 sae o Sqrsar Loss deferred premiums, Jamuary 1, 1886, ., PR R R Interest and rents, ete (ncluding realized gal on se curities 851d). .. AR Lees interest ncerued January 1, 185 Weinvite an inspection. No trouble to show goods. —)O(—— e Housekeeping Goods & Linens Everything in this line can be found in our establishment. We call atten- tion of buyers to the fact that there has been & sharp rise in these goods, Our goods were bought before the rise and we give our customers the benefit You can save fully 20 por cent by mak- ing yonr purchases of us. We emphasize the statement that in embroideries, white goods, underwear, luces, ribbons, and notions our assort- ment is equalled by any similar stock, ....$63,5612,618.00 DISBURSEMENT ACCOUNT. Losses by death, Including reversionnry additions to eamoe. . 2 Endowments, mat und discounted, including reversionury me........ v ds, nnniitic uil;p.] rehased policios Commission g an Office and law expenses, salavies, advertising, printir ASSETS. Cash in bank, on hand, and in teansit (sincereceived) United States boads and other bonds and stocks 4 3‘&2‘%&"2&“ -gminh cgn:l}:l:ly.k T lhuro securing your loans. Our variety is immense, our prices low- \ : e somewhere but it took a long ———— N i i3 v eak S t er than the lowest, No. 11 North Main St. . e oo find it JIn: the n;u;:nu;l'm_duh,\{,s Dr. Hanchett, office No. 12 Pear] streat; e s C A o ttig. haliolan Loy e hold by the o ‘e caused to their sub- 8i N 20 T Rats 3 y and county mapsof cities and counties in *Loans on’ existing policics (the reservo held by the E scribers. It was at last discovered that '&'5{"1"0"‘“' 120 Fourth street; telephone western lowa, Nebraska and Kunsus, Lo los AMOUNEALO OVCF 8200000000 : : . 405010 44 : oneof the subscribers, havingoccasion to - ——— aib i Hyme 90, oxlsiting, Rollelos, dyo Jubse: e *Quartorly and semi-annual pr i do some repairing in his place, had Call at No. 401 Br LA sy thoughtlessly taken down the box, dis- L o connecting the wires, without a thought [ Call and see the stock of horses and but that he was the only one in the city | mules at Star Stables before purchasing quent to Jan. 1,158 *Premiums on (The reserve in $1,060,000). Agents’ balance dway. W. L. BIGGS, For all purposes, bought and sold, at retail and in lots. Large quanti to select Justice of the Peace. couree of t included from. Several pairs of fine drivers, sin A o le or dovible. cerued jnterest on_investment 3 that would be aftected thereny. elsewhere. & ARREUEA IBICEONS OFt SIYDRLIICHS —_—— 5 e X detiln soneduie of thes Curtains and cur No 504 Broadway, Council Bluffs. port filed with the Iusura CASH ASS APPROPRIATED AR s 3§ usted losses, due subscquent to January 1, 187 Our Special Feature. ASON WISE, Council Blufs N. SCHURZ, For acre property, residences and busi- ness property call on W. C. Stacy & Co., No. 9 Main street. ‘TS, Ja Collections a specialty, Refers to the Bee FOLLOW! y 5 e, s rtod 10sses, awaniting proof, &c. ... | Substantial abstracts of titles and real Spring wraps, jackets, and ladies, FINLEY BURKE, Justice of the Peace. ired endowinonts, dic and unprii ¢i 4 gggnl‘:lu;‘x::l‘gfr'w‘t"(E'Yth-fi'l}fi.mmm' Ny WIGS. and childrens suits, new and stylish f Oftice over American Express. Arnuitesaun AniD AR I e ) ‘ ; ¢ i 4 por cent Carlisle net premiumn; non-participating at 8 per cent — garments of Paris and Berlin modes, Atto e at L JOMN Y. STONE. JACOB SINS Carlisle net promium AR & g A e Methodist Social and Supper., & v I Y aw, Gl Ly " | Reserved fc tingent linbilities to Tontine Dividend § o St e B e BEARDS, | woecther wiah the newest shapes and STONE & SIMS, Sy R A L 504 Brondway, Up Stairs, Countil Bluffs Attorneys at Law, actice in the State and Federal Courts d8 Shugart-Beno Block, Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards Rogmbdian ‘“‘E’,L-NC’.'L"ULSE.-,. Broadway, Council:Blufts, Opp. Dum my Depo & supper and social at the church par- lors this evening. Supper served from 4 6 to 8 p. m, Appetizing salads, home- 1 % made bread, oysters, ete. Literary and | musical treat to commence at 8 o'clock sharp. Programme as follows: Bong—*‘Come Where the Lilies' Bloom” most approved makes of the leading New York manufacturers. We can convince you that in this line, that in quality, style and cheapness we are unrivalled, existing policies of that class Addition to the fund during 158, DEDUCT— i Returnod to Tontine policy-holders during the yoar on ma tured Tontine “ee . B . aee B of Tontine Fund Junuary 1, 157.. Keserved for premiums puld in advance Grease Paints ETC. 2 . yv's ST. 27 28 E . e anirnhe ..Cholr. We invite the attention of our pat- KERY DivISIBLE SURPLUS (COMPANY'S STANDARD) .. B[ 27 26 T e ot | o o hese spcial eturce and e SROG 4 e b o May Tullora, i borted Line of | ctock In general, No effort will be LAHPS GLASSWARE Surpius by the Now York State Standard, at 14 por cont ding the Tontine e TR Al ng v 4 Chicago. spared to make our departments _com- | L E e e A A i < usey, aims paid. Income on J . ol 10 cents, Supper 25 cents, ————— | lower than any house in the west, FINE POTTERY. 10 188 Jun 1, 188, ] Opysters 25 cents. Come and find a wel- CRESTON HOUSE. Prices Very Low, Y come. > f? A 2. 4 Theonly Hotel in c’t"’n”c‘”’.”””’ Having a Eire W 8. HOMER & CO.’ e Y hR, 872,002 ¥ A2A03, Star sale stables for mules and heavy ne, o Horses and mules kept constantly on " TNO. 23 MAIN ST. Number of policies issued during the year, 22,027. Risksassumed $85,178,249 | draft horses. And AU Modern Iinprovements. hand, for sale at Tétail or in car loads. COUNCIL BLUFFS, oy PROGRES: IN 188a. i FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND 215, 217 and 219 Main St. Orders promptly filled by contraet o0 | ————————————————"| Brcossotinterestaver dcutiviosses pu Increate in wisors o k SATURDAY. MAX MOHN, Prop. . SHort B e ren & B:)ox.t:\".";’rbpncwru. ; FRANK 8. RICE, Jucronse i surpi ! { ncrease in mairanco m foro — Telephone No. 114, LLIAM d Thi"“:‘":"" “:‘:: b‘l|: ?‘"':"s:l"“l i8 PUBLIO SALE! He"[ Elseman Cu lif"'"l\fl‘l)'do'f"l'f‘:llrfilllu Stables, corner = C'V"‘- EN‘GIN EER[] WILLY D. O’DELL, Superintendent of Agencies. inches wide, at 3jc per yard, MENCI = - Ave, an eet. oaigus,e t imates and reports on bridgos, hos wide, at 3o per yacl, 16 line, | COMMENCING FRIDAY, MARCH TH, 1ssr, & OFFICER & PUSEY, pucts, foundationgand genersi anineerive. | g3, @, SMITH, Council Bluffs, Iewa, first class. at 10¢ a yxm{ *| 1wilsell at my residence on Keg Creek, 10 Office No 15 N. Main St., First National Bank G. A, SMITH, Sioux City, Iowa, eral Agents for Western Iowa und N 50 doz Turkish bath towels at 5o. 25 TOUARSSNS Of Doy ol Biosh, mY 3 pieces of heavy brown -heelinp" at 4jc FARM CONSISTING OF 30 ACRES! . o " per {nrd. These prices are only for this | Well improved, all under cultivations 180 acres 3 weok. in tame grass: 'hasa fine new residence, con- BANKERS |* Couneil Bluffs, Iowa. v G FARM LANDS CHEAP . Farming Lands in Iowa, Minnesota, Kansas, and ranging from $5.00 to $10.00 per acre. School and state lands in Minnesota on 80 years’ time 5 per F GoLpERG, No. 18 Main St. Botug osting 100, “Alets mew bars. Biats rws | Nos.314, 316, 318 and 390 Broad- R. D. AMY & €O, N S Hulliday wind wilis, & scale house and scales, ¥ No. 401 Broadway. f.:'-" youn way, Council Bluffs. Hardware, 8toves, | riNk-:FRENCH:-:MILLINERY ~——— a8 Star sale stables of Council Bluffs, —)AND(— 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, The largest stock of horses and mules p « ki cent interest. Land Buyers fare free. Information, ete., given by § it of Chicago, which will be tion, or on day of sale. All parties thinking of M rdei ro 1 “s NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. - :g:»h:ue or réiail and. lll‘l’l‘hcfio:lo:{‘h:f '.";":.‘.‘5‘.".’. e ramleat l:"u‘;m “.‘:L‘”.':.E’;‘;f B ardein. promptly. o re- | HOUSE_FURNISHING aooos' Ladies buying a $5 hat or bonnet, one fare No. 555 Breadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa, agent (ur.l"reidrikuns& Co., Chicago, § anteed, . g provementa. E. WARD, Jully attended to, No. 620 Main $ti, Council Bluffs, will be paid; $i0, round trip. . ) ) y ) 20,