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6 THE DAILY BEE. | COUNCIL BLUFFS, | IREET. OFFICE, NO 12 PEARL Delivered by ea n Any Part yGents Per \Week 1. W. TILTON MANAGER. IELEPHONES: Brersese Orvice No. 4 NiGnT Eviton MINOR MENGION, N. Y. Plumbing omyp: Additional Council Blufis news on tho seventh Elegant overcontings at A merchant tailor, 310 Broadway Best hard and soft conl and Missouri wood. F. I3 Mayne, 619 Broadway Marriage licenses have been issued to John Murphy aud Kmma Jackson, both of Omaha, and George 1. Turner, of Omaha, and Oreila Reed, of Oal The funeral of Miss Carrie Hyer took place at < yesterday afternoon, and | was largely nl‘ nded he floral offerings | were very beautiful, and were the tributes of loving friends. The remains were interred in Fairview cemeter or Rohirer sta is finally settled no more trouble. The a8 boing very harmon is were made, fore The Unigue club, composed of the young people of the Methodist church, will hold a social in the of the Broadway M. E. church to-mor ning. Oysters 1 sandwiches will be served d a fine pro- gramme of speaking aud singing has also been prepared. Everybody is invited to at tend e it e will be are_represcuted restored the force remains as be- Jolin L. Temuieton, ex chief of the fi partment. wears a novel ring. At the of the bridgee celebration red a pie of the bottle which contained the wine to christen the structure, and has had it cut and set to adorn his fin The s isof a very pretty color, and would pass for quite able stone, Its intrinsic value is not t, but John would mot part with it for 1810 After the wine was spilled the bottles v opped into the river, and very few picees were sceured for SOGVCNITS. 11, of Omaha, was testing the new cables of the telepnone company yesterday to sce if any wrong connection had bee 10 the 1 the | entering the cabl numbered, and a call at the central ofilc Im\\ul\\}uv! subscriber was on that wir work occupied thie whole afteraoon to 300 wires. Scveral people who noticed telephones advanced the idea that the ny was putting in an outdoor public ne. or Rohrer was a party to a horse trade . and got the worst of the bar- boys in_the fire department wanted to trade one of the fire horses forone of the patrol team. The mayor, as chief of the police rtment, after looking into the matter, concluded to 'trade. ~ Later develop- cents showed that the fire boys were regu ho ading, ayor The exceutive has the best of the situation, lowever. He insists that the change was merely temporary, to accommo. date the firemen, snd will shortly issue an order for them' to “trade back Rohrer is not the first Bluffs who has made the othe fund See WL ( Wwe do n cles of mer to the “t the oth nd to indorse any except artl- but we take pleasure in referring fud S and Ranges, whose superi too W tablished to be called in question, The ba unequaled by any in the world. Soid exclusively by P. C. e Vol. S ot J.G. Tipton has bargains in real estate. S S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. For Exchange—Tor dry goods, §00 acres fine land. No encumbrance. Title perfect. Will put tand in at low figure. Call and see us. C. B. Investment Co., No. 10 Pearl st., Council Blufls, Ia. el The New Atkins School. Architect Ward, of the new Atkins _school building, yesterday showed a Bk represent- ative through that handsome stricture. The work is now so nearly completed that one may obtain a very correct idea of what its appearance wilt be when finished. 1t is ex- pected to have all wood work on the third floor finished this week, so that the pamters may begin there the first of next week. With the exception of putting on the finishing touch wood work will be completed ainters and steam fitters e full sway next month, wnen the en ucture is to be finishe The blackbourds will not r cout of paint uutil sprin would effect it unfavor: The architect says that the board will meet with no delays to prevent them from occupying the building. on the Ist day of January. I'rom the tower, which is about one hundred feet above the strect, a splendid view of the city mpy be obtained. The top is finished with especial attention to its being utilized as an_observa. An irou railing will surround the plat n to prevent accidents. In both its in- nal and external urr ients the build ing is entirely modern, as well as strictly first class, and its hindso ines are an ornament'to the city and a ecedit to the architects and builders, - Improved and vacant property in all parts of the city; 90x150 feet on Glen avenue, east front, a bargain; business property on Broadway and Fourth street. R, P, Officer North Main strect, DeVol's block, Council Blufls. ceivetheir final the freshlime The Council Bluffs Lumber Co. want you to try some of their conl, - Carpets at less than half their value at our clearing out sale. Sce prices elsewhere. C, B. Carpet Co. . - See Forrest Smith's special column. nal Parvagraphs, cdonia was in the city lel of Neola was a Bluffs' visitor yestecday. Mis. W. C. James went to Chicago last evening for a brief visit, Miss Nettio Slead has resigued as chief operator at the telephone exchunge, C. C. Desplaines is acting as balliff during the present term of the district court. J. M. Holliday and mother left last evening for Denison, Tex., golng by way of Kansas City Prof, MeDermid wi aring a broader smile than usual yest . A hittle maiden bad arrived to gludden bis howe, Mr. M. S, Stout, one of the proprietors of the Ogden house, 'left last evening for K sas City on his way to Texas, where he goes on a business trip of several week's dura tion, — - Illinois and Towa best soft coal, Glea- son, 26 Pearl stre For bargains in real estate in any part of the city sce I, J. Day, the lead- ng real estute dealer. RSl o The ladics of the German Catholie church will give a Quadrille ball on Thanksgiving evening at Masonic Temple. No pains will be spared to make the evening one of pleasure. An elogaut supper will aso be _given. Dalbyle orchestra will furnisly. he muslo, Tiokots 1o ball And supper #1.00 éach. LT S We have no competitors in finishsng collars, culfs and shirts, Cascade Lauu- dry Co. i Money loaned on furniture, pianos, diamonds, horses, buggies or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co., office cor. Broadway Bud Maiu, over Awerican express, l ALL ABOUT COUNCIL BLUEES, Tho Hotel Men Very Anxious For a Union Depot. FINISHING THE ATKINS SCHOOL. A Pair of Guilty—Tho Western lowa Horti all, of whatever shade honest worker f taid in the meoti s workers in othe £ in which they bew that the results will meet the expectations of those who secured their services here. L. B. Crafts & Co.’s 1 oftice, on furnitur fzons, personal property of other articles of All business H. Sheafe loans money on urity of ever consulting room: confidentiul. ner Main street, up stairs. feet at Tib- The London get your clothes made. A Fungus 1 Council Bluffs holds its own against the Other localities have their monstros- . and what not, ous and unexpl anon somethin; is unearthed here to keep us even ton of the “What Is which have been on exhibition at Tue Bee office, are now lowed by a thing for the formation of which 10 one can give wth 15 upon a dec: it assumed the form of a is the likeness that th elopment of the fingers is weil nd well formed, beneath the house of y a party of laborers who were excavating the cellar and raising the Itison cxhibitipn at Tur Bt of- i0 was found Paul Seabold by —_— The finish o our i mot be equalled. Brotherhood F The above farm of 600 acres near Malvern, in Mills county, wind mills, ¢! lection is one of the ete the Missour 400 acres under be sold on long time with low rate of in- For particulars addr Council Blufls, Ia. over Clark & Co., See Forrest Smith’s special column. Fruits and F Yesterday the Messrs. A S. Bonham, R. Rice, Treynor, M consisting of Alexander Wood, J. rand Willams, hav- ing in charge the arrangements for the com- ing meeting of the Western tural society, met to decide upon various de- The meeting is to be held in the court house on the Lith of December. be a three days’ se: gramme is to be provided, Iowa Horticul- An interesting pro- nd the attendance crs and garden- requested not only to be 1z with them specimens of as to make a winter ing will be devoted to ‘Addresses will_be ent, but to br fruits and vegetab: y_Mayor Rohre only are the lowa growers invited to_attend these sessions, but a like hearty invitation tended to'those residing s sluded in the nvitation, nents will be 4 ing profitable and p Rock Spring coal, € wrd coal, C. B. Fuel Co. u, dentist, opera house Great remnantsule! Drices no objot. ither stripsat Chapman's art stove. utiful finish given scade Laun cufls and shirts by dry company Owing to the condition of the weather the boozers did not materialize in s until Monda, ficers had their hands full, were presented for the con- . Hodgson and Henr; ser was taxed §7.00. afternoon he was attacked with o pm psy, and s sumwmoned to promiscd to get out of the city as quickly as fined $10.10 for disturp- mith and John Hopuins each paid o fine of §7.60 for druukenne low who stole the coat cl's_ store Mond; rand jury in the Wood had u Union Pacific ductor's budge, and ing, wus bound ¢ He said that e was A.-[mk \U\l]tl lm\n‘ ne s was valued at 23, and Wood will probably g0 over the road for grand larceny. Loans made on eity business and r dence property. Notes bought. ball-Champ Investment company. e »—Wool dresses 85 to #8. silks and plushes $8 to $10, mons, over Eiseman’s, All grades soft ¢ Two Burglars Laid Down in the district larceny case of Frank Williaw Johinson was placed on trial. partics bnrglarized were indicted for burglary and la were arraigned on the pleaded not guilty and a jury was empanelle Just as the examination about to proceed, the counsel, B. W, Hight, withdrew their former @ storo at Neola, aud of witnesses was isoners, through their Biihy was fxbd a8 thels day of sentence. is understood that the other case against thew will be diswmissed. No other work U( |||lcn-nl was lru\!.u‘led during the day. 3 Criminal cases Lo bo disposed of this term wnd will probably be called this week. THE OMAHA DAILV BEE: WEDNESDAY, 90 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL CASH SALES! FORCED GONCESSION SALE Unequalled and surpris Lory Groods, Suite, Clotlaizne,, and Vandérpool, the two fiotorlots prisshers from Oakland, convicted of larceny term, have been granted a new tria which | will shortiy take place. - Lost—A pocket account book; red leather covers, Finder will leave with | J. E. Hollenbeck or this office and get reward, - - | Il for your soiled ade Laundry Co. | s Headauarters tor stoves. ODELL & BRYANT, ~ The Hotels and Union Depot. The union depot project numbers its staunchest supporters the hotel men of the ¢ These gentlemen are 8o constantly brought in contact with the traveling public that they know the prevailing impression among tha ing the railroad facilities now offer aud the wretehed shells that are made to serve as depots, Said one of the leading hotel men of the city yes terday: ““T'he one thingthat is working more against this city than anything else is the r ommadation furnished travelers rond companies whose lines run in re. 1t is an actual fact that porters of the slecping cars, brakemen, conductors, in fact all railroad employes on any of these lines, advise passengers from the east to go to Om They tell them of the wretched de- pots, here, and the dificulties attendant on Retting to the hotels, and the result is that we are virtually frozen out of much business that we would otherwise have. Those who do stop so thoroughly disgusted that they swear that they will neve ) in the city again. If anyone would stand behind a hotel desk for twenty-four hours he would Have our w clothes, Cas 13 Main st. nong class hear cnough to couvinee him I am teliing things as the exist, Aside from the depots themselves is the Ppoc nsportation from them to the een- tral train of the roads come in at and if & tramn is a little Jate there 18 no wav of getting up town, except to walk, ot is far from ble during a heavy snow storm. b cars do not make councetions with late trains, and the hack men are not always on hand. 1f you were 10 sce them come i _drenched by the rain and covered with mud you would not blame them if they cussed the city to the end of their days. “ut the greatest source of annoyance is the transfer, under the manner in which business is' now conducted. 1fa trunk checked to Council Bluffs, it is invariab sent to the transfer unless its owner dis- tinctly specities the local depot, and even then juently carried by and lands at the after all. Then is where the t = ble comes in. None of the hackmen pretend ake the trunsfer, and it very frequently happens that baggage can not be obtained from there until the following day after its Many is the ‘roar’ 1 have heard on s account, and I have sometimes helped the irate guest kick. **Anyoue can readily sce that a man will not put up with this sort of a thing many times, and so it is that the hotels dircetly, and_the city ndirectly, lose a great deal of business t naturally belongs here. We are located to receive a great many transient gucsts who are crossing th ent, and we would get them if we had a union depot. Huckmen would then be able to meet every train and baggage would be lefv where it could be ob- tained. Business that helps a hotel helps a city as well, and this union depot would help us wonderfully in that respect. Ask any hotel wan in_the city concerning the disad- advantages offered by the present system, and [ will guarantee that he will emphasizo what I have said. Travelers are disgusted with the looks of the local depots, ana go over to Omahu if they can possibly do so. 1f the business men could only understand how detriment the pres¢ut system is to Iam positi it would not be long unitil tho proper uld be taken to secure the desired structure. o S 1 Am Not Mad nor Red Headed, but will sell meat at the following prices for cash: Shoulder and chuck ronsts Prime rib roasts Chuck stealk. Round steak. Sirloin steak . Porterhouse Boiling beef. Mutton stew. Veal stew Mutton leg: Corn beef, Pork roast Pork chops and steal. Lard, our own make, sweet and ¢ Sausige. .. . All oilier meats ame proporti Everything clean and fresh. Free delivery. J. M. SeaNLAN, 120 Broadway, 'L of the city. Take the for instance. T'he trains on bout vhe same time, 5 to 6e NOVEMBER ng Bargains in Cleoalkzs, ANICTLETELES, Boote & Shces At Henry Eiseman & Co’s People’s Store OUR ENTIRE_STOCK MUST BE SOLD. 1 opportunity to re . which we are erecting on the for our new FOUR Customers will not waste their time of they read what we have they be deceived when they § Everything will be found exactly as we say. ON ALL CASH SALES hing we have > our goods and le o discount of 2 in our house. Now is your time to buy. Do not miss this opportunity. ing to make LOW PRICES MAKE YOU BUY! We adopted this method of slaughtering our goods just one IS CROWDED with cays make us buy and we are go- 'n that our STORE customers all day Lo have added result has be much so that we Extra force of Competent Salesmen, And Sales Ladies to wait on our customer People are coming from Omaha and from hundreds of miles to take advantage CGCGREAT FORCED SALE. vays been conceded to be the >st offered in the :nt. extra discount on your biil, sce what you are want to and must and when you g saving by buying from us. 1868, Here are & Moquettes. .... $1.00 to 160 81 Wilton Velvets. ..75¢ to g1.00. Imd) Brussels. . ..70c to §1.00. Tapestry. Vipe vy A0C tO1GOCH Ingrains. ... 15¢ to 50¢ city, and give them inducen where else CLOSE OUT OUR STOCK ND SEE US. ons above named. Mail Orders rocoivo prompt ationtion. HENRY EISEMAN & CO. PEOPLE'S STORE NOS. 314, 316, 318 & 320 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, LOTS IN FERRY ADDITION ! For a Short Tims I Will 0ffer 100 LO".L‘S In Ferry Addition to Connell Bluity on the fol- NEW BARGAINS FIRST AVENU FERRY ADDITIO PERRY ADDITION LOTS, EVANS' BRIDGE ADD. LOTS, BRYANT & CLARK’S ADDITION LOTS, STREET'S ADDITION LOLS. ALSO ACRES OF | THE BEST PROPERTY IN TOWN FOR PLATTING, W. C. STACY, No. 9 Main Street. Inside Lots on Ave. / Inside Lots on Avs Inside Lots on Ave, Inside Lots on First AV, Inside Lots on 8. Inside Lot on Third A Inside Lots on N, Side Fourtn A Side Fourth Ave $o All Corner Lots 85 One-tenth cash, optional payment Inside Lots on ance innine annual with & per cent in- Forwarranty dest and tutnish abe stract when tully No. & North Main St., Councit Bluffs, Ta, A For Sale—First class grocery stock and fixtures. Will take part Council Bluffs property. Council Biufls Inve ment C room 10, Pearl st., Council Bluffs, I Bl Hurt By a Runaway. The family of James Humbert, Ii mile south of Oakland, comprising Mrs. Humbert, a daughter and two sons, visited this city Monday, and started to return home e PO.A.ST SPECIAL NOTICES. Bakery and Confectionery CIGARS AND TOBACCO. See him for Bread. Cakes; ete. ng a | TO DEALERS-A liberal discount insertion and | o for each sub- sequent insertic our office, No. No. 218 Main Street. in the evening. The team became fright- encd on Vaughan avenue and ran away, throwing out Mrs, Humbert and seriously injuring her. The others were thrown out later when the wagon upset, smashing it to kindling wood. Mrs. Humbert sustained the injurics. Her arm was broken, and was hurt internally. Dr. Beilwger at- tended her. The injured partics were re- moved to the Jeffries farm house for tredt- ment. The husband arrived yesterday morning, ~ The All Saints’ Guild sociable will meet to-morrow (Thursday) evening at the residence of Mrs. , on Seventh avenue. - E. H. Sheafe & Co. mako long or short time loans on real estate, in sums to suit, at lowest rate of interest. Office Brondway and Muin sireet, upstairs —— This is the last day announced for Chapman’s etehing s A great many have been sold, but muny gems remain. Don’t fuil to call to-day - t Smith's spe See [For) al column, VETERINARY SURGEON HOSPITAL 45 FOURTH STREET. Telephone No. 205, COUNUI 1L BLUFKS, e IOWA i THOS, OFFICER. OFFIGER & PUSEY, BANKERS. Corner Main and Broadway, THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER PRICE $15, Is equal t2 any High Priced Maching, wraph, the best apparatus for maunifolding, autographic 4nd type wntlog work. 8,000 copios can be tuke _The Excelsior Ce., Council Bluffs, Ia, The Edison Min E. BELL. G. A. BERLINGHOF. BELL & BERLINGHOF, Architects, Designers and Superintendents of Constriction. Mr. Berlinghof was seven years with Mendelssohn, Fisher & Lowry, and has desigued many of the finest blocks in Omalia aud Council Bluffs, Plans_and Speciications Frepared and | l Estimtes mate on Application, Studio, Room 2 Opera House Block ront room with f nvestment Co.,N Y agents wanted. Modern 10-room hou; s housekeeper by a com- asy terms if sold m !luu(y shop as Call ou or Good K-room honse with 150 barrel cistern: g All in good repair. LIFE r and Kidney troub- TREE o . Btacy, No. 9 Main s A positi les, all T jod Discases, Indigesti A ACRMARY, M 2, LG W\ MODRE'S THEE OF biE v sale by local druggi number of good ‘m'n Call and exuin list ts and druggists £1 per bottle, six for §, Address all communications to B. MOORE, Council Blufr La D A B, Bee office, Coul FORREST SMITH'’S SPRCIAL WANT COLUMN, s in forelgn tnd domestic made and nterest paid on time D, H. McDANELD & CO,, Hides. Tallow, Pelts, Wool and Fura. Highest Market Prices. Collect FOR SALE. tire addition known ne from the str It commauds an exten Omaha and Cou tinely locajed addition of FORTY-TWO LOTS AL Bluts,lowa FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1514 Douglas Bt,, Omaba, Neb, want that for the FORREST SMITH, Room 4, 8rd Floor, Brown Building, sell the beautiful HARDMAN, FISHER, A. B. CHASE, Everett, Pease & Howard Pianos, and the ROYAL CEN. TURY Organ. Sell for cash or on time. musical instruments, strings, sheet music and music books GUARANT is complete. TISFAC S 1ION THE RUSSEILL. SIZES FROM 2570300 HORSE POWER. Send for C (‘lln"\m H BIRKINBINE Hydraulic and o a Specifications. Supervision of Public Work. Building, Council Blufis, Iowa, - | FINLEY BURKE-- #tomey at La, ;;:Sl\ldkj\‘lzorfim\\n Building, 115 T — Office over Amy STONE & SIMS-- 2 Counci! Blufls, 15031‘ OFFICE MEAT MARKET H. PETHYBRIDGE & CO PROPS. Manufacturers and Wholesale D Sauecage of All IZinde, Orders Promptly No. 635 Broadway, 5 . J' BREZEE, Taxidermist and Naturalist. No. 14 North Linc pecimens don't w i dont wint them after Permanently located at 1f you have spoil. If highest m: of furs during the winter, STEANM ~ [DYE WORKS NO. 29 MAIN STREET. Latest Novelties In HUMAN HAIR 600DS MRS. C. L G L FOR SALE! A Complete Stock of CUUK and HEATING STOVES lowest goods sold on easy pay- Prices accomodation of Workingmen, I will p Bunday from 8 a. m, 10 1 p. m. ond Hand Goods in good order T will pay full value, speclal inducement to Omaha Customers, A. J. MANDEL, Nos. 323 and 325 Groadway. GEORGE METCALF REAL, ESTATE - No. 14 Pearl St. keep oy GREAT CUT SALE! T0 GLEAN UP OUR IMMENSE STOCK. During the past season our sales have far ex= ceeded our expectations. we have an IMMENSE QUANTITY OF REMNANTS These goods we must sell at some price, for we have no room to carry them, This is no bargain sale but A WHOLESALE SLAUGHTER! Everything must go. The finest gods at your own price few sample prices: As a result great many of these patterns are large vnnvn;\'h 1nr rooms The sale will open to-day and continue until all is sold out. Come carly for choice. COUNCIL, BLUFFS NO: 405 BROADWAY. ARPET CO. MUELLER MUSIC CO., No. 103 Main St., Council Bluffs. Now that ‘the New Bridge is done we have all that is needed to bring the good pmpln of Omaha to our beautiful ents to buy cheaper than any- We propose to make such low prices to our Omaha friends that will insure us at least a portion of their trade. Our stock is not excelled by any in our line. Our stock of small clally Adapted fog ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Mllls aml Elsvalors. - AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE. Specifications and estimates furnished for complete steam plants. anteed, Can show letiers from users where fuel Economy is equal with Corliss Non-Condensing, E. C. HARRIS, Agent, Nu 510 Pearl Street, Regulation, Durability Guara A w Lmnnll Blufrs, an Express, No, 419 the State and Federa, Rooms 7 and # Shugatt-Beno Blocky at Iul\v, Practice in led and Delivered, Council Bluffs. , Council Bluffs, 1owa. it for prices. im before they rket price for them, Will male HOT WATER HEATING A SPECIALLY, Al ol oy o bl v No. 521 M Correspondents Mention This Puper. GEO. H. MESCHENDOR? Will sell for cash, meat at the following pricess il Blufrs, Ia, EHOULDER ROAST (r |u~4 HOABTS And all other Muals in lhs same Proportion, 827 B'WAY, TEL. NO, 161s

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