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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, OFFICE, NO 12 PEARL STRELT. Delivered by carrier in Any Part of the City at nty Cents Per Wee W, TIAON TMANAGER. TELEPHONES: Busisess OFFICE No. 43, NiGut Eniton, MINOR M 10N, N. Y. Plumbing compan Only #10.85 at Chapman’s art store. Additional Council Bluffs news on second page. E. J. Shubert has taken outa building per mit for a §1,200 residence, »d of his pacer Gray iire. Do not 3road ry ¢ to h.x’hl fail to sec it at Mr way. A meeting of the presiding eldersof the M E. church of the Des Moines conference will be held in this city to-day The fifih ann all of the Ancient O of Hibernians will be given at Teaple Friday cvening, November b F. A Sprague, cashier of the Sandwich Manufacturing company, is sctting up the cigars, She weighs nine pounds, The ladies of St. Peter's Catholic church will give an entertainment in the parochial hool building to-morrow evening, The paving of Fifth avenue was completed last evening, T s one of the finest strects in the city, having all the improve- ments Congressman Frank L deliver ¢ 18 10 Hurd, of Ohio, will pera house this olitical situa t. John Short does not propose letting up on Alderman Waterman, It is intimated that the suit to him refund money ived from the city for painting the hose carts is W be followed by impeach nt pro dings. The teleplione company are having some trouble with the \lnn street line on count of the ch: and on the completed ing made in the ¢ ~\\w. " Ehe work w y or two, und all wil be be running Clark's O. N. T. spool cotton and Marshall's linen thread, the ladies of Council Bluffs have fallen in love with for its general exceller in all kinds of sewing anud faucy work. John Beno & Co. The contract. for the new fourstory fac Red Oals Cart and Bug n let, and wo liately. Chris ¢ brick and W. Covalt the carpenter the work. What about the new project should be given a new push. union depot? il Bluffs needs a new union depc grand hotel. 1t needs them badly they will come cre long is certain, but th ought to be here now. Although the missionary convention at the Congregational church, to-day and to-m Tow, is conducted by the women, yet thos the Sterncr sex are by no means barred out. A cordial invitation is extended to all to at tend the scssions, which promuse to be enter- taining and profitable. The roof of the new school buildi on this week, The slaters will b n work to-morrow morning. The tower will not be completed for two or three weeks. Some idea of the work already done may be obtained from the tact that nearly fiftcen willion bricks have been luid. The board of trade certainly merits praise for what it has wccomplished for Council Bluffs. It is unfortuni k thus far has had to be « member of the board sh and not allow a few to do who are not members should b and active ones, oo, Fines were lice court yeste ry Winn Wright § sixty-thre dic Ummr will be IL‘ A He said that he was a civil engi and releused from the Lincoin penitentiary last Friday, after serving a two years' scntence for grand larcen The bakery wagon driver who was the v tim of an assault on Sixth avenue Mond afternoon stutes that the attack was unpro- voked, and was made simply bocause he re- fused a family further credit until a bill ex- tending over several months was paid. The assailant hurled several bricks at him, oneof which he still carrics, with_the marks made by it. An Information will be lodged against the assaulting party, and he will be held to answer to the charge of threatening to kill. The committee is at work soliciting the needed funds for the cclebration at the open- fug of the bridge October The citizens should respond generously and promptly. Council Bluffs should take its full part in the celebration, and help make the event one re- flecting credit on this city There will be a reat crowd, and representative citizens rom all parts of the west will be here. The numerous attractive features of the pro gramme will draw thousands. Council Buuffs should do its full share in caring for them. The committec in charge of the prepara- tions for the opening of the new bridge are meeting with splendid s in perfecting their arrangements, Governor Thayer, of Nebraska, has announced his intention to be [resent with | ff in full uniform, and sovernor Larrabee and staff, of lowa, will be on hand in full uniform. Bishop Newman has expressed his willingness to officiate at the marraige of the twa cities. The reverend entlemen will deliver a lecture on *“The arch of Civilization,” in this city next Tuesday evening, and the public will gladly avail themselves of the oceasion to hear hun, Three noi ing men, Covalt, Robb and Bowas, wers ed a few evenings since for disturbing a mecting in_the Salvation Army hall. A charge of disturbing the peace was entered against them on the police docket, and they were eventually discharged. This did not suit the Salvationists, and torday the captain of the army appearcd be- fore Judge Barnett and filed an inf against the three, charging them with dis turbing a religious meeting. The Sal ists are not very forgiving in and will push the case to trial continued until the latter part of the v - Boots, -]mc- Kin — Notic utiful finish given col- lars, caffsand shirts by Cascade Laundry company. — Seo Forrest Smith's spec al colunn, Emma Juch, the principal soprano of the National Opera comp: Ma guerite in Faust, at Dohauy’s, oxt E day evening, October —— 8. B. Wadsworth & Co. 1 Money loaned on furniture, pianos, diamonds, horses, buggies, or anything of value low es of inter No publi fair and honorable dealing A. A, Clark & Co., oftice cor. Brondwiy and Main, over American express, ———————— Attontion, Sir Knights, Work in the Red Cross degree to-night at 7:80 0'clock. A full attendance is deswed. Visiting sir knights cordiaily invited. ¥. Mackay, E. an money. C. e LY We have no lmupvnlurs in finishing collars, cuffs and shirts. Cascade Lauu- dry Co. —— New mince meats and saur kraut just received at Tibbitts’, e ——— Put This in Your Hat, The jobbing center of Omaha and Council Bluffs is bound to be on the Towa side of the river, and located be- tween Streetsville and the water works. Benson & Shepherd are now offering the choicest of property surrounding this great center, Prices are advane- ing rapldly, and those who wish homes ond business sites must not delay if they wish to get in for a little money. S -— Morehouse & Ci in board covers at -~ Galiery seats for *Fuust” 250, are binding books each UNCLE SAM PINCHES THEM. Trampe Stop a Mail Train in Broad Daylight. THE MISSIONARY CONVENTION, Capture of a Pair of Burglars—Tes- timony of a Convict in a Libel Suit—A Child Poi- soned—Personal, Accidental Poisoning. The 8 year-old son of Mir. Ed Ingraham, of the Inter-State Herald, accidentally swal lowed a quantity of inscct poison yesterday afternoon. - Dr, Thomus was called to relieve ttle su will recover stuft and it is thought that he 1 the effects of the poisonous — as Seibel in At Dohiany Rose Linde Friday night, Faust, next See Forrest Smith's speeial column, | ———— Mrs. L. Simmons, dressmaker, 3 way. over Eisem Special advanta —e— Mustn't Interfere With Mail, y afternoon as th ransfer at 5: ing between the local depot transfer, it was flagged near the Ind bridge by a number of men. The stopped, and the crowd, numbering about ten or twelve, besan un assault on thoso on board the e throwing bricks, pins, links, stones ything that they c .uM As soon g thie train inon could train pulled out, loaving the attacking party on the ground. The assailants were sympathizers with the strikers, and intended to have a little fun with a Scab engin They had evidently been drinking, and tackled the wrong train, a8 it was made up entirely of postal cars, and Uncle Samucl steps into” the field to take a hani Several of the parties have been arrested and taken before the United St commis sioner, who fixed their bail at &350, and their preliminary examination will take plac of the pai v. ¥ ]smlvrulun by the the 1st of the Wabash cro r the accident at that point_short the in auguration of this strike. He was retained as long asa flagman w at_ that point and then discharg United States Marshal O'Brien has cl of the matter and has arrested the greater part of crowd, United States Attorney Fimch, of Des Moincs, will prosecute the cases. The fivm of Wright, Baldwin & Haldane w - any, and assist in se. Uncle Sam is a peculiar old gentleman, who is ¢ jealous of his 1 and it is quite probable that these law. crs will find that they monkeyed with the wrong buzz saw. dilroad com| pushing the ¢ It Will Surprise Them. Thousands of people now living in Omaha in rented houses have never been in Council Bluffs, but they will come when they can come for 5 cents the new bridge. They do not now lize that they could ¢ a home of irown on this side fora few hundred ,and be within ten minutes of their work or business, but they wiil re- alize it very soon, Benson & Shepherd hold out induce- ments to those who want homes within the shadow of Omaha, and to those who wish to speculate ell. They offer lots in Twin City Place on long time to those who will build, and require no cash payment. This offer has been ac- cepted by fifteen already, and will hold good only ten days longer. Call at the office of Benson & Shepherd, Masonic Temple. ~— s for nma Juch be- money. Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & Co.’s loan oflice, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, personal property of all kinds, and all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly confi- denti Reserve your se forc opera date and call for your soiled aundry Co. THE JUCH'S SW ET \Ul(.‘l'}. The Fair BEmma Will be Heard ina rt Company Friday Evening. Tave our wagon clothes. Cascade I Conc Miss Emma Juch, the distinguished young prima douna, who was last season with the Naticaal Opera company, will appear in one grand concert at Dohany’s on Friday even- ing. After her brilliant success at the St. Louis sacngerbund last June, Miss Juch sailed for Europe on & short pleasure trip among the old world’s cap She has just returned and is entering upon a brief concert scason. Her wonderful soprano voice is said to be improved in_ quality since last season. Speaking of Miss Juch and her company, Prof. L. Methudy, of St. Louis, president ot the National saengerbund, re- At the national saengerfest held she scored triumphs the marks: in St. Louis last June, that have been awarded no sin great success attained by . Miss Juch's charming man and her lingness to respond to repeated en- cores made her a prime favorite, Miss Juch and Aus der Ohe appeared before an audicnee of 11,000, and finally elec- trificd them by the brilliancy of their per- formance. Miss Juch will be supported by a company of unusual strength, including” Adele Aus der Ohe, the wond the famous pupil of Von Bulow ok New York by storm a few years ago. In the March ntury is given a very interesting sketeh of this gifted artist, and an ode in her honor by the editor. e . H. &hn-n(x- & Co., make long or .\I\lll‘,ll"l-' oans on real estate, in sums to suit, at lowest rate of interest. Oftice Broudway and Main street. upstuirs. - — E. H. Sheafe loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms, All Lusiness strictly confidental, Oftice 500 Broadway, cor- ner Main street, up-star See Forrest Smith’s special column, J.G. Tipton h ansin real estate. e “Fraulein Aus Der Ohe played the Lisztconcerto, and her performance wa the feature of the evening. She was called five times."—New York Tribune. A Pair of Burglars Taken. Marshal Sells, of Neola, was in the city yosterday. He was after tho thieves who burglarized the storeof C. M. Crippen, of that place night and got away with con- sideruble booty. A description of the sus- pected parties was sent out and the burglars werc arrested in Omaha yesterday morning. Marshal Sells was on this side of the river, »n as notified of the arrest he went over and took possession of the prisoners, who agreed to come without a requisition. They were brought over hero and lodged in the county jail. They will be taken to Neola this morning for examination and brought back here this evening for safe keeping, as the Neola calaboose is ot regarded as being particularly safe. The prisoners gave the names of William Johnson and Frank Dia- mond. There was another in the party, but he cannot be found. Johuson agreed to show where the property was concealed, and took the ofticers to the bank of the river, just south of the Union Pacific bridge. As It was durk when the goods were *‘planted," John- s0n was unable to point out the place, but wlter a vigorous search of four hours a valise containing @ lot of the stolen property was founa secreted in the willows. Johnson said that this was all that was stolen, but the of- ficers thing that cack of the thieves took and as s alise full of goods, although th not yet been able to find th burglary wascommitted a morning and the burglars ca: the Milwaukee fre train, leavir at 3:50 o'clock, When they left the t the Milwauk ards in thia clty the watchman ordered them to halt, whi refused to and he shot at thew several times, They ran westward and continued to the river, where they b two of them then cre Omaha, where they were other returaed 1o this ity think that the third one is still in this city and are keeping a sharp lookout for him. Ll Hear the second act (the garden scene) from Faust Dohany's, Frid night, by the Emma Juch company. ness and dence property. bought. Kit- ball-Champ Tivestment company. e Tathot and the Cannings, ow th Talvot has 0 1 his tonce Dunbar & Co.'s name chieck. HOPOUS (ueries as to what has L 8 10 cause v son, The tean Omah is inno way responsibie for the | Atone time steps w, taken there requisition, but ¢ & and those who were 80 e secute ou this charge seeim to have becc stied to let it drc - Liszt’s fuvorite piano pupil, Adele Aus Der Ohe, at Dohany's, next Friday The finish on our collars, cufls and shirts cannot be equalled. Ca le ndry Co. e a—— v Over the 1toad Deput for Fort Madison Mox the prisoners Will But ler, Harvey Blul L Gross, who were sentenced to terms in peniten tiary during the p mor w gouc sent term, ten over the road, and they ts of four cach until all The officers will veturn this morni - ind With paticnce you will sueceed in all things. [Lwill not reguire much pa- tience to suceeed in gaming health if you use Warner’s Log Cabin Sarsipa- rilla to purify your blood. [ tle in the market. 120 doses £1. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ul"ll % wments, sech |~ln~( Foun n i, " or for salo on lonz tim house on Graham uvenus, Leing the seabove | 101 Lasement, Horace F T for sule fn car load Fuu I OR RE tlemel Wt e stoves. 1t's your patzonage i want, and jud for yourself, also buy all fir class s hold g No rubbish wauted, A, J. Mandel, 823 and 325 Broadway. Fl'nm.\'llfin room for rent, JOR RE ]‘ iy al & Co., Brondway wnd Mal for rent. ] OUSE: Johnston 4 Main st. &V 1, FORREST SMITH S SPECIAL WANT COLUMN. OR SALE lar. tern, Fruit tre st., 13 blk to st FoR saLe Broadwuy und soon. Q01 SALE—{4-foot lot_on Broadway in the fiest biock this end of the new bridge to f sold at once only For t firoom cottage with lot rth 1 st this pr wor 1 $5,000 to 3,500, but 1t sold sc sell for QOR 1t goud terms. and 10th st lot on the corner of 50 st., only $450 it taken fce 4-room cottage on Sth ave. only $11 per month. cnay to loan on I o, cattle, e me be- ity f0rs DOTEOWIag Sldewite JOR SALE-Lot 4tx120 o 1at uve. neat N W. R. It depot, on N. W. track; chéap at $400. TOR SALE-Lots, houses and lot<, and acre property in all 20 per cent than it can be bought 0 duys fro now, Calland examine my lst before buyin, OO SALE-15 acros on both sides of U, P. It K. track, % mile west of union depot; would make a fine addition to Council Blutts or Omaha. Onl; 5 per acre, FORREST SMITH, Room 4, 8rd Floor, Brown Building. DOLANY'S OPERA TIOLSE, FRIDAY, CCTOBER 12, Uuder the auspices of the P, E. O, The Emma luch Grand Upera Co., MISS EMMA JUC Il, MIS The Celebrat MISS ADELE AL Lizts' Favorite Fiauc and others, In one Grand Concert with one entire Aet of “IFATST” (1N COSTUN ROSA LINDE, Contralto DER OHE, Tickets bought pre erved seat, $1 and Trkets #1501 noon ut Camp & Ellis’ Drug Stor s to_concert date, with Monday aft THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. PRICE $15, Is equal to any High Priced Machine, The Edison Mimeograph, manifolding, autographic 5,000 copies can be taken. the best apparatus for und type writing work. The Excelsior Council Bluffs, h. S, STEWART, M. D., D, V. M, VETERINARY SURGEON HOSPITAL 45 FOURTH STREET. Telephone No. 205, CIL BLUFFS, : o & s, BANKERS, B00Broadway Councll Blufts, Jowa. Established 58 ISDAY. BUHKE’S Avenue S VGHUG TYHILNITD gns Linto Beautiful, street, Omunha. from the ¥ 'I he, About 300 v Couneil 1 Neurly twice ood public 3 LA GRADE The ordinary price of a lot i TERMS=To a for one-tenth down; PER C rooil ¢ balar purch » in monthl J. J. Brown build OCTOBER 10, 1888, ird Sfrea+ Twehnty ' Th w motor line to Omaha, schools near by. and War ved on gy For TEN DAYS DISCOU‘N'I‘ FOR TEN DAYS. ADDITIOH. nr The Ghumest Ground for Hesldence in the Western Part of the City, About ten minutes ride on the lic ona level but elevated strip of ground. Less than 13 miles from the in size as most of the he proposed Boulevard lavge in si ity Deed v ach Lot. h reference fo the gr fore buying a lot. wde alone, it you buy one of these lots, crs a limited number of lots will be sold payments, without interest I pply to FINLEY BURKE, &, 115 Pearl-St., Council Blufis, !mn\ PER CENT. W, w.h CHAPMAN. The above disc The large int will be given tline of new de gns on all frames made to order, for 10 and mouldings west of Chicago he Crayon Portrait, 'SEND IN YOU Remember f‘m,me and easel, at $10.75. Onl 2 days niove. ] GRIE.R Nos. 105 and 107 Main St., Council Bluffs, Ia F. J. BREZEE, Taxidermist and Naturalist. Permanently located at No. I If you have specimeas don't w spoil. I you dont want. them ln rhest m ket pricg for them. after HDT WATER HEATING A SFECIALTY, WiND MILLS, IRCN and WooD PUMPS. = PIPE i and Rich TREE OF LIFE A positive cure for Liver and Kidney troub les, all Blood Diseascs, Indigestion, Dyspep- sia, and Sour Stomuch, is found in 52 TRER NC | 3 IKEC ur LIFE Al drugmsts and druggists e per hottle, six for §5. communicalions to DR. J. B. MOORE. Council Bluffs, la. STEAM DYE WORKS NO. 29 MAIN STREET, Latest Novelties In HUMAN HAIR GOODS MRS, C. L GIL TT MUDB Address s s FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY | 1514 Douglas Bt., Omaha, Neb, 14 Novth Council Blufls, it @ prices. Will n Gth St Postoflice, . opposite lowa. nd them to him before they you the on Motor they are mounted, he will pay o @ specialty of heads durdt “LOST BOY! $5,000 REWARD. This cash will be paid in coonskins, possom hides or other produce to be col- lected at or about the next camp-meet- ing or thercafter, by any one that catches him. Some have said he is red-headed, cross-cyed, humpep-backed, knod ed, whopper-jawed and pig- con-toed, and that he had a tin ear and A gutta-per and that he wore a spider-web shirt lined with lemonade, mint-julip collar, a necktie cut from the polar wave, snow-flake pants with ven- tilation attachments and refrigerating suspenders, ice eream vest with hail- stone buttons, tissue-paper coat lined with soda water,a frost-bitten hat made of 0, and 1 a canc cut from the north pole. This is not correct: e is tall-complexioned, about 5 inches feet of age, square countenance, pleas- ant shoulders and his height 84 years and 15 months, Had on, when last seen, a pair of swallow-tailed, scalskin trou- sers with sausage stripes and cylinde :nt seat, double-barrelled frock ghtly run down at the heel; vmmll\ wore a smile on the back of his head, and a slight impediment in his looks if met in the dark. He 'S o L nosc: wei “Greewan Bend” on his upper lip and whisters cut short inside. Was ca ing an empty carpet- filled with post-holes and wheel-barrow secds in cach hand, and a wooden bag in the other, containing nothing but a few ilway junnels, ncedle things. ocenn steamers, r mouids, shirt col ind other 7sually wore u high-heeled, 1 plug hat, and low-crowned uble b action, stem-wind- ing, cabel-screwed boots. e was often heard singing: 1 ai v daddy’s only son. y and lively, rult vl ! fune Brother is twice as old as md So we're twins you plainly see, Anyone giving such information as will learn where he is will be prosecu- ted as the law directs, He was first supposed to have gone off on his but this was ‘mistake, Since ' above was written his friedds have learned to their delight that he was in this city, located at No. 14 North 6th st. His name was supposcd to be Mud and he was a member of the city coun cil, But it was not tru He is a taxi- dermist of national re ;mmuuu nd name is . J. BREZES DANCING CLASSES ‘11‘_l‘l-" 'l.\\' | ‘\ll mnv Roya| Arcanum Hall, Beno B'Iuck MRS. MAGRANE 7D, H. MGDANELD & €0, Hides. Tallow, Pelts, Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns, €20 and £22 Malo BireehCouncll Bluts, lowa. NEW COTTAGES! Neat and comodious Five Room Cottages with closets, etc., are now offered FOR SALEK On very lihe 1s of ment, thus enabling mechanics, clerks and laborin men to ure a home 1 a small payment down and monthly payments t apply upon the p [ ey instead of paying rent. These houses are located betwen BROADWAY AND AVENUE And immed clectri S For fuli particul, U\ shops. With b cent fares. tely betwe n the electrie power honse and the car very ten minutes to Omaha, with only s address me and [ will call upon you. A.H FITCIH, Pr. O, BOX 488, OMAHA, NEB, CUT! CUT! CUT Monday Morning we will place on sale our Entire stock of CURTAINS AND CURTAIN GOODS At vrices far below the usual “Cut Prices” made by Omaha and other dealers on their shelf worn goods. THESE GOODS ARE ALL NEW. We have never been able betore to offer you such bargains as these. Come and See and Come Early, Council Bluffs Garpet Go No 405 Broadway, Council Bluffs. EBmbnpt htos s RINE SHOR Smith’s Bakery. Whalesale Bread & Oakes, ~ PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H. BIRKINBINE-- FINLEY BURKE-- N. SCHURZ- 32 STONE & SINS- C. C. HAZEN--- EBTABLISHED 1842, INCORPORATED 1878 RUSSEILIL & COo., MA SIZES FROM 2570 300 HORSE POWER, Tvno Estimates, Hydraulic and Sanitary s, Brown Specifications, Supervision of Public Work. Building, Council Bluffs, Towa, Attorney at Law, Sccond Floor Brown Building, 116 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, Towa. e ———————— — Justice ot the Peace. Office over American Expres o. 419 Broadway, Council Blufls, Iowa. Attorneys at Law, Practice in the State and Federa Courts. Offlce—Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart-Beno Block, Council Blufls, Iowa, e e e 3lock, Council Blufls, Towg Dentist, Room 6, Opera House ILLON, 01110, MANUFACTURERS. lly Adapted for ELECTRIC LIGHTING, = M|l|s and Elevators, ENGINES. y U\lllr‘- AUTOMATIC CUT-0rf - Specifications and estimates furnished for complets steam plants. suteed. Can show letters from users where fuel Economy 15 equal with Corliss Nou BRANCH nOu COUNC [} S, IOWA, Send for Catalogue, E. C. HARRIS, Manager. Regulation, Durn CASCADE LAUNDRY GOMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 DR, C. B. JUDD, MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES, No. 806 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. WANTED—Good Salesmen on large commis ion or salary. WA ED—-LOCAL AND TRAVELING AGENTS ON COMMISSION 1 e AN I

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