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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE * THURSDAY THE DATLY COUNCIL BLUFFS, OFFICE. NO 12 PEARL STR Part of er Week MANAGER. Delivered by carrier T ety Cents H. W, TILTON TELEPHONES BreINEes OFvicy, No. 43, Niont Eniron, No MINOR MENTION, N. Y. Plumbing company. Only £10.85 at Ciapman’s art store, Additional Council Bluffs news on the gcventh page. to-night Louis Do not 2 Broad- A marriage license was issued yestc day to Richard H. Gittens and Miss Emma E. Smith, both of Boomer town- ship. Clark's O. N. 1 Marshall’s linen thre Council Bluffs have for its gencrul exee of sewing and fancy work. & Co. Work will be commenced next Mon- day mornin tting the Evans tract in the western part of the city, north of Broadway. The tr : one, and the work will re days. The new around the court house grounds has been completed, adds much to their appearance the grounds are sodded the external ap- pearances will be more in keeping with the internal arrangements of the beau- tiful stracture. Eleven of the lots offered for sale in Burke's addition have heen sold to Omz who intend building in the i Mr. Grimm, of the World, has purd d ot in this addi- tion and will build at once a £1,500 cot- tage. The eleetrie lighting pl state institution for the dea not yet in running or the whole plamt will be made soine time next week, and it is exp to have the system in practical operation shortly afterwar Two car! the roof of The contra spool muon and Johin Beno curbing lant at the and dumb is but o test of ads of slate have arrived for the new school building. t for this work is in the hands of the Omaha Slate and Rooting company. Several men will be put o work on the job andit will be completed in about a week. The heavy rain of Tuesday night pre- vented any work being done on the paving yesterday forenoon. Work was resumed after dinner, and by noon to- day the puving of Sixth avenue will be completed. From there the paving force of MeAdam & Amberg will go to Seventh avenue, which will be paved between Main and Sixth stre The cxamination of the rested f topping the fast mail train on the st Sunday afternoon will take place Saturday mornit ht of the parties have been a and warrants are out for The greater part of the are ties are in the county jail, as but few of them could furnish hail. The against one of them will be dismissed, but the others will be held for trial. Wickham & Co. will begin work day on the paving of Sixth street be- tween First and Fifth avenues. Sev- enth street isalso to be paved between these same nues. soon as these two streets are paved work will be com= menced on the paving of the extension of Broadway between the bridge over the waterworks settling basin and the end of the castern approach to the new bridge. The entive work will be fin- ished before the end of the present month. The soliciting committee which is raising money for the celebration of the opening of the bridge is not meeting with the s desired, as but little over the required amount has yet been subscribed. The next meeting of the committees will be held in Omaha next Monday afternoon, and it is desired to have the amount raised before that time. Omaha has alveady raised its part, and the business men are requested 10 subseribe liberally for the purpose in order that the arrangements may not Ye delayed. The intimation made in the Non- pareil that Sheriff O'Neill was starving the prisoners at the county jail comes in amusing contrast with the advice offered by the same paper less than a year ago, that the feed should be cut down s0 as to make jail life more un- pleasant. The bill of fare remains the same as it always has been under Sher- iff O'Neill. Prisone released from the jail have frankly declared that they have been well fed there, and the ap- pearance of those still retained indi- cates t they are not losing any flesh, It is no easy matter to convince the public that Sheriff O'Neill is abusing the prisoners in any way. A certain traveling man who repre- sents u well-known wholesale implement house of this city, has caused a married ‘ady of this city considerable annoy- ance of late, by following her upon the streets whenever she happens to be out an evening, The lady, who is the wife of a prominent m ant doing bus- iness on Broadway, has complained |u her hushand, and " the that the drummer will soon find hims in trouble. The wife wants her perse- cutor arrested, but the husband has no use for the courts and will attend to the matter himself. Bets are freely offered #hat the traveling man will go out on his next trip with a pecled nose and a black eye. purties ar sted, two more. Mon- —— See Forrest Smith's spec m.n] column, Money loaned at L. lK. (8] m(ls & Co.’s loan office, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, personal property of all kinds, and all other articles of value without removal, All business strictly confi- dential, Have our w clothes. Cascade — H. Sheafe & Co., make short time loans on real estate, to suit, at lowest rate of interest. Broadway and Main long or in sums Oftice reet, upstairs, — — E. H. Sheafe loans money on chattel socurity of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confidental. Office 500 Broadway, cor- ner Main street, up-stuirs, e — Sece Forrest Smith’s special column, - —— J. G. Tipton has bnrgmnam real estute. e —— “‘Fraulein Aus Der Uho played the Liszt concerto, and her perform; the feature of the evening. S called five thmes.”—New York - - Liszt’s favorite piano pupil, Adele Aus Der Ohe, at Dohany’s, next Friday night. ouffs and Cascade ———— The finish on our collars, ghirts cannot be equalled. Laundry Co, e —— Hear the soecond act (the garden scene) from Faust, at Dohany’s, Friday night, by the Emma Juch company. e ——— Loans made on city business and resi- dence property. Notes bought, Kim- ball-Champ Investment company. o — Gallery seats for *'Faust” 25e. BEE. | WOMEN AS CHCRCH WORKERS The Annual Meeting of Their Iowa | Miscion Board. PROGRAMME FOR FALL RACES. | A Rest in the District Farmers' Insurance Mecting— Shipping Convicts—Methodist Elders Confer Together. Court—The Missionary Women, The Towa branch of the Woman's Board of is now holding its twelfth annual meeting in this city, In character the organization is distine- tively representativ, of the ladies who are of charity sen missions being composed jremost in works The repre- and missions, societies of the state, both and junior. About seventy-tive are present. The organization convened yesterday morning in the Cong tional church, At 8:30 the exccutive committee met and considered the business features of the work. At 10 o'clock the formal opening took place, Mrs. Dr. Magoun, of Grinnell col . officiating as chair- man, and Mrs. McLellan, of Tabor, secretary. At 11 o’clock the qu Work inSund by Mrs. Dr. Frishie of pl of Mrs, W. E. Miles, who was absent. Following were presented the reports of the vice presi- dents of the associations throughout the state. At1:45 p.om. the vened, Devotional exerc ducted by Mrs. Dr. Frisbic 4 of welecome by Mrs. Dr. A. Mont- gomery was responded to by Mres. Dr. Magoun. The ting from the W I Mrs. H. Case of Chic was followed by salutations from repre sentatives of other societies, These were the Methodist 1 m-ln;mh l.\ \Iu Alexander: Baptist, by Mrs, Dr. the Presbyterian by Mes. Dr. Phelps The treasuver, Mrs, F. IR Potter, Grinnell, submitt>d her report which showed the association to be in a good condition financially. The *Thank Offerings™ have more than doubled dur- ing the past year. The juniorand juve- nile societies h generally inercased, both in membership and power, The seeretary’s report was of the work done by the sc the past ye The organi adopted twelve new m its last meeting for the future. At3:15 Mrs. N. G. Clark, of Grinnell, read the paper assigned to Mrs. H. 13 Lewis, of Dubugue, who v absent, “Does It Pa an_able discussion of the work performed by the women in this particular field. The workalready accomplished; the grand results ob- ined wer sons why the work vsi" why any sacrifice should be e that men may be saved. he **Young Ladies’ Hour” w: A letter from Miss Bl retary of the Junior society, w by Mrs. J. Harkness. The Junior so eties throughout the state reported through their delegates, which reports show the condition of the work to be most fattering. The missi address by Miss Matie Jos r this hour 5 n ning ion, and the children's meeting was held. A large number of little folks came into the churchand oc- cupied the front seats, Brief ahd in- structive add s were made by M Dr. Magoun. Mrs. Hall, a returned mi: sionary, and others, *Whata Fenny May Do was told by Mrs. Hall, while Mrs, Magoun told the childven what portion of the work they were expected to do during the ensuing year, At the evening service, the church was well filled and a most interesting on resulted. Rev. G. W. Crofts, tor of the Congregational church de- livered an affective address which was followed by Mrs. H. Case, who gave a very inte ing account of the Lon- don’ conference, or the world’s conven- tion of mssions, held last June, at which the speaker was a delegate. session closed w Josslyn, which was duction. Following is the programme for sessions of to- 9:00 from v mittees. 10:15—Pr Woodruff, ll:WImQu(-.\Lion drawer, conducted by Mrs. L. M. Ross, Council Bluffs. THURSDAY RNOON. 1:45—Opening exc Discussion, “Mission Bands,” by Miller, Mancheste M. R. Smith, Davenport. —Election of officers. senior delegates as tion of “Mission was discussed Des Moines, in De Rieme of association recon- ummary v during has cs since which promises much set see- ad gned the the s, Reports Reports of com- r lunu , led by Mrs. C. K. led Question “The M. L. Use of Grinnell, Right M Kelsey, I)x“ ussion. Missionary address, Closing The attendance at the sessions of ves- terday was very good, but this will doubtless be increased to-d: the work in hand is very instructive and should be listened to by everyone. - Boots, shoes. Kinnchan's, 326 B'way. L — Notice the beautiful finish given col- lavs, cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laundry company. Sce Forrest Smith’s special column. e —— Emma Juch, the principal soprano of the National Opera company,as N guerite in Faust, at Dohany’s, next k day evening, October 12, S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. — A Fall Meoting. The Union Park Driving riation has decided to hold a fall trotting mee ing, November 1, 2 and 3, 1888. Purses aggregating nearly 2,000 will be of- fered, and it is expected that there will be a large number of fast trotters en- tered. The following is the pro- ass , November 1.—2:35 trotting, purse, 2:25 trotting and pacing, purse, 8250, smum‘ \lx\\ November 2.—3:00 trot- 50, 2:40 trotting, purse, November :80 trot- , purs 2:23 pacing, purse, two-year-olds trotting and pacing., purse, 8200, Ed. Rosewater, Gee Whiz and Axtel barred. Entries close October 25, at 11 o'clock p. m. Purses divided as follows: cent to first horse; th second and quu\y e Happily Joln.d. Still another barque has been launched upon the matrimonial sea. Its occupants are Mr. William A. Grone- weg and Miss Anna Fox, The bride is the daughter of Colonel John Fox, and Fifty pn-r ¢ per cent to \hlrd. tives present are from most of the | of Senator known in held in high all who know them. The ceremony which united them in art and life was performed Wednes- ng at the r ence of the br . on Washington avenue, nd in the pr nce of the intimate friends and relatives of the principals. At S o'clock the happy couple stood be- fore Rev. Dr. Phe by whom their pledges of love and loyalty were sol nized. The wedding supper orate and the presents elegant merous. At the conclusion of the fes- tivities the happy couple stepped o the street into their own house, which lh. groom had prepaved for their recep- 1. Thus life is begun with them ctienlly and auspiciously, and the rnest wishes of all frie for their piness and prosperity abide with them, the neweg, Both this city ana d esteem by nephew are we rvedly he 14 Ips, me was elab- and nu- Elders, of the Des Meeting The presiding Moines Methodist conference held a meeting in this city yesterday for the purpose of making the apportionments of the money to be raised f purposes for the ensuing yes were five presiding el McKay Stuart D, D., ¢ Blodgett D. D.. / W. T. Smith, tees, Des Moines. ot any importance was traiisucted 0t the meeting - ders for benev Dusiness s Cheap---Lots near the bridg ho will build .n once, R. Rice, No. 110 A Morchouse & in bourd ¢ are hinding bo vers at 8¢ th. Will Lose T Deputy Sheriffs Cur turned yesterday morning from Fort Madison, where they went to tuke a quartette of sentenced crimin oftic in last night for t} in charge of four more prisone .y John Murray, alins Gleason., John ¥, The tt and It will require two more trips to take all the eriminals sentence this term to the pen. ir Votes. and Conner re- = on furniture, pianos, buggrics, ov anything low rates of inte Money diamonids, of value at f loaned horses, and 2 We have no competitor collars, cuffs anc shirts. dry Co. in finishing Cascade Laun- —— New mince meats and saur kraut just received at Tibhitts’, The Polic ’Squire Schurz disp cictims avraigned in polic morning with his usual dispatch. Horn., atch. ed of the seourt ye few or- Joo veen wer taxed $8.10 ate, and we 1 Ed Carver and Rolx nior were two youthful disciples of Janes, and the court relieved them of their spare cash and private arsenals and turned them loose. — ose Linde, as Seibel day night, at Dohan in Faust, next er, 314 Broad- Special advantages to Omaha ladies. ——e— Reserve your seats for Emma Juch be- fore opera date and save moncey., el First Ward Republicans The First Ward Republican club will hold a meeting at John Hammer’s office to-night, Thursday, October 11. Walter I. Smith, A. S. Hazleton and other sneakers will be present. Every person in the ward whointends to vote for Har- ind Morton on the tth of Novem- resent and assist in ation of the club. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. QPECIALadvertisements, suchas Lo S Itent, Wunt ing, ef low rate « insertion sequent. i isements at our oM, No. 12 Bearl Strect, near Broaoway, Council Blufts Towa. JOOR _BENT or for sale on long ¢ next house above “Gordon's; 4 rooms with basement. Horace Everctt. Irt: tor sale in car load | unished front room, for gen- J N. Sccond street 1 will furniture_or t ANT ~F vhody to know that not be undersold in eith IU's your pateonase Luls) buy » rubbish wan roRAway. “v JRURNISHED roowm for rent, 117 ath st. TR RENT ner of id ave DOR R 1 11 & % Con Brondway and Main st I QSES tor rent, 33 Main st. "FORREST SMITH'S SPECIAL WANT COLUMN. QOR SALE -H cellar, L tern. Fruit tre st., 4 LIk to st JOR SALE Broadway and D stairs, Jolnston & Van P rner ot 430 4f taken soon. ]“l)l( ALE—{4-foot lot on Rrc V' in the first block this end of the ne 1ge to Omaha; if sold at once only 817 h‘l)ll BALE—~A Hroom cott ith lot 49x170, on Harrison st; this property is \\nrlh !ruml-lll!vm $3, »\)\ but it sold soon will ok REN and 10th st., only $11 per month, N0 LOAN—Mouey to loan on horses, cattle, furniture, pianos, jewelry, etc,; see e be: fore borrowing elsowlicre. NOR SALE—Lot 44x120 on 1st ave, near N. W, T i demot on N: W TFACk; chéah at 0400, OR SALE—Lots, houses and lots, and acre property in all parts of the city: cheaper by :u por cent than it can be boght %0 o3 trom now. Call and examine my list before buying. NOR SAL 18 acres on both sides of U, P, R, R. track, '4 mile west of union de| would make a fine addition tc Council Bluffs or Omaha, Only 8760 per acre. FORREST SMITH, Room 4, 8rd Floor, Brown Building. OFFIBER & PUSEY. BANKERS. BBroadway Council Bluffs, Iowa. Established 1867 0om cottage on Sth ave, BURKE’S Avenue TYHLNID N =N gns The Choicest Ground for Hesmence in the Western Part of the City. About te n T8 now pl moter to In. About 506 Couneil | newly pl bounds it autif On tted into Be \.- strect, public of a lot is saved on g To n good class of purchasers balance in monthly paym n for one-tenth down; J. 1. & . Twenty Third 3frec+. m the new motor hm to Omal ~A!uh>.~ m ar Brown building, OCTOBER 11. 1888, ADDITION. G. 3 I “ level but e size by, anty 115 Pearl-st., NEW COTTAGES! Neat and comodious Five Room Cottages with closets, etc., are now offered FOR SXALLKE On very liberal terms of payment, thus en men to secure a ho apply upon the pur These houses whling mechanics, clerks and laborin paying a small payment down and monthly puyments wse price. instead of paying rent. re located betwen BROADWAY AND AVENUE “A” And immediately between the electric power house and the car shops. With s passing every ten minutes to Omaha, with only 5 cent fares. For fuli particulars address me and 1 will eall upon you. A B BT CEL, P. O, BOX 488, OMAHA, NEB. BABBITT TRACT AAANXoN. minutes ride on the levated sty ip of ground. Less than 14 miles from the in The as most of the proposed Boulevard Deed with each Lot, rence 10 the grade hefore if you huy one of thiese 4 numb . without 1y to FINLEY BURKE, buying a lot. lots. of lots will be sold nterest Council Bluffs, lowa. POST OFFiCE MEAT MARKET. Manufacturers and Whole De lers ‘n Sausage of All Kinds. Orders e mptly Fitiea and 1 NO. 635 BROADWAY, L ivered, PHONE NO. A HOME |ON SEVEI line. APPLY AT ONCE TO C.J.COLBY MASONIC TEMPLE, COUNCIL BLUFFS. TELEPHONE NO. 112. VEARS TIME WITHOUT INTEREST. Nice 5-room cottages, brick foundation, and all necessary out-buildings. Only ten mmutes walk from the new motor Near the NEW POWER HOUSE, COUNCIL BLUFFb A FEW O FOR SALE ON THESE TERMS. SMOTHERS & BEECROFT, ——PROPRIE COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA TORS OF——— e e S TIE: | « xein Brerrs—P. C. De Vo 504 Middle Broudway. T CASGADE LAUN@RY COMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. | DANCING CLASSES. TRICE 15, Is equal to disom Mimeograph, the b munifolding, autographlc wnd iy 5,00 coples can be tal The Excelsior c ..-uun*” Bluffs, la. t apparatus for ¢ Whting work. DOMANY'S OPERA HOLSE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, Uuder the auspices of the ¥, L. O, The Emma Juch Grand Opera Co., MISS EMMA JUCH, MISS ROSA LINDE, The Celebrated Contralto MISS ADELE AUS DER OHE, Lizts’ ln orite Piano Pupll, and others, in one Tickets bought previous to_concert date, with cents; duy of copcert, eats on sale Monday after- noon at ¢ um]vh Ellis' Drag Store. KlnNEY ana all urinary troubles easily. quick- 1y and safely cured by DOCUTA Cap sules, Se: Yareetoases ¢ ured in seven days. Sold 8150 ver box, ists, or by mail from Do- cuta Mg, Co, l.l'. \hfiu!t.,fl « Y, Full Directions, ESDAY Royal Arcanum Hall, MRS, MAGRAN S STEWAHT, M.D,D0 V. M Telephone No. 2 COUNCIL BLUFFS, ' JUST PLATTED AND NOW OFFERED FOR SALE casy of access, with splendid sewerage oppovtunity. Close iness portion of eity. vieinity of good churehes and sehools. Just flectric motor for all points in city and Omaha every seven mine Perfect title. JFOR SALE BY (—— F. J. DAY, No. 39 Pearl Street. A. A. CLARK & CO., Broadway and Main J. G. TIPTON, 527 Broadway, FRANK COOK, No. 5 Pearl Street. JOHNSTON & VAN PA'TTEN, 33 Main Street, AND ALL OTHER REAL ESTATE BROKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Large lots: proximity to hu lasy terms, LY LEFT OUR STOCK A More Complete THAN Ever Before. 401 BROADW. THAN Ever Before. 401 BROADWAY. WESTERN I0WA. 401 BROADWAY, YOU CAN GLT Better Bargains THAN Ever Before. 401 BROADWAY, WE CAN GIVE Lower Prices THAN Ever Before. Paper Co, Telephone 2 DRY 60ODS HOUSE IN ) PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H. BIRKINBINE-- FINLEY BURKE-- N. SCHURZ-- STONE & SIMS-- C. C. HAZEN--- ——————————— timates, Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. Plans, Es Brown Specifications, Supervision of Public Work, Building, Council Blufls, lowa. Attorney at Law, Sccond Floor Brown Building, 115 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, Towa, Justice of the Peace. Ofilce over Americun Express, No, 419 Broadway, Council Blufls, lowa. AT B P ML | SATURDAY AND B B ML Beno Block. Attorneys at Law, Practice in the State and I edera Courts. Ofice—Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart-Beno Block, Counci! Bluffs, lowa. S Dentist, Room 6, Opera House Block, Council Blufls, lowg 5. I0W | KSTABLISHED 1842, INCORPORATED 1878 FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY lull Douglas 8t., Omaha, Sub. D, H. McDANELD & CO.,, 'Hides. Tallow, Pelts, Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. 20 and €2 Main Street,Councll Blugts,lowa RUSSELLL.& CO., o MASSILLON, OHIO, MANUFACTURERS. —————————— SIZES FROM 2570 300 HORSE POWER. e ——— Especlally Adapted toy ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Mills and Elevators, AUTOMATIC -:- CUT OFF ENGINES, Specifications and estimates furnished for complete steam plants, Regulation, Durability Guar. anteed. Can show letters from users where fuel Economy 15 equal with Corliss Nou-Condensiog BRANCH HOUSE, COUNCIL BLUFES, 10WA. Send for Catalogue. E. C. HARRIS, Manager.