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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE. NO 12 PEARL STREET. Delivered by earrier in Any Part of the City a Iwenty Cents Per Week g H. W. TILTON MANAGER. TELEPHONES BURINEER OFFICE NO. 43, Niout Eviron, No. 2, MINOR M N. Y. Plumbing company. Additional Council Isluffs Seventh page. The various hotels of the city have made preparations for elaborate spreads to-day. C. E. Smith has_taken out building per. mits for four new dwellings to be erected at & total cost of 3,100, The November term of the district court at Avoca convened on Tucsday, with Judge Deemer on the bench Chief Lucas yesterday presented each member of the police force with a fine, ten. pound turkey for his Thanksgiving diny The funcral of Gustaf, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. | Melotz, 'will take day from the resid corner of street and Ninth av Marriage licenses hav Samucl Lowe and Ninia Darrab, of Burt county, and Andrew J. Parish and Clara Landen, both of this county. Mr. 8. H. Neal, of Pierre, Duk,, has pur- rhn ed the stoc k of the Couneil IH||R~ crock: 4 few days will e open y for busi- Sighth » been fssued to c8 will be held at St. Paul’s chu o'clock this morning. A s0lo by 1. M. Treynor will be one of the musical features, Services will also be held at All Saints’ mission at 11 o'clock. ‘The Harmony mission ladics will entertain a Thanksgiving social to-morrow evening at the residence of Mrs, J. Anderson, 1.9 Benton street. A pleasant evening is antici- pated, aud all are invited to attend. The atten revival meet- ing at the Baptist church is also the inte Messrs, Sme are successful, practical Christian workers, and the meeling will doubt result in much good. “There will be union Thanksgiving services in the Presbyterian church at 11 o'clock this morning. Koy, k of Bethany Baptist chureh, 3 sermon. A collection will be_taken for charitable pur poses, and this thauk-offering should be a generous one. It is now stated that it is doubtful whether the electric motor line will be in operation b, the 1st of December. 1t is understood t there is trouble with the dynamo, which be when running. The say when the line ¥ ses the beliof that o cousiderably later than the first of the month, The pupils of the Piere contributed three ts, jellies and prov families of small pox gave something and the siderable, The gifts were ated by the recipients, who exp: heartiest thanls to their juvenile fri such substantial tokens of sympathy. The general delivery retail stamp and reg istory divisions of the postofice will be open to-day from The carricrs will make but one ¢ id that in the forenoon, lea 3 Collcctions will bo made at the same also o collection from the bdxes be Firat and Eleventh strects on Broadw: on Maw strect at 1:30 p. m. The moucy order division will not be openc The clectric light plant at the deaf and Aumb institute ot yet been aceopted, as lh\.‘ dynumo is not working quite satisfactor- Au ofticial tes o s, 18 5000 wother now on the road, is about three hundred o in the building, whi nts” abrilliant appearance when lighted. Two lights in the tower add much to the appearance of the structure at night, and also serve to illumin- ate the grounds. A report has been street school yes- bushel-baskets full ms for the two d their nds for irculated that the beef sold by certain butehers in this city is con demned meat that the inspectors of Omaha have ordercd destroyed. An investigation proves that these reports are entirely with- out foundation. It scems that the war on rates among tiie local butchers produced con- siderable 11l feeling, and it is claimed that certain dealers have udvanced these state- ments in answer to questions as to why they could not scll s low as others. Such reports are misleading to the public as well as injur- ess men, and shou is any foun ints should be filed uthorities. See W. C. Stacy’s ad. -— We donot tntend to indorse any except arti- cles of merit, but we take ple In referrir < 10 the “Garlnd Stoves and Ranges, Whose superiority is too well established to be called in question. They are believed to b unagualed by any in the world, Soid exclusively by P. C. TeVol. discontinu for these with the prop S le J.G. Tipton has bargains in real estate. - Be surc and attend the quadrille ball given by the ladies of th man Cath- olic church this cvening at Masonic Temple, No pains will be od to make the occasion n pleasant one. Dalby’s orchestra will be there and an flent supper will be furnished. Pickets $1.00 a couple. - For Sale Cheap—Lots near the bridge to partics who will build at one® Ad- dress or call on J. IR. Rice, No. 110 Main stroet, Council Bluffs, e S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. Improved and vacant property in all parts of the city; 90x150 feet on Glen st front, o bargaing business on Broadway and Fourth . "R, P. Ofticer, North Main street, DeVol's block, Council Blufls. The Council Blufls Lumber Co. you to try some of their coal. - - bells, sleds and ODELL & BRYANT, S Black Dirt for Sale. Persons desiving lots or streets filled with good black dirt from Pacific House site will do well to call at Work and en- goge sune immediately, Carpets at less than half their value at our clearing out sale, See prices elsewhere. C, B. Carpet Co, - See Forrest Smith’s special column, -~ Tllinois and Towa best soft ¢ oul, son, 26 Pearl streot. - . For bargains in real estate in any art of the city see I, J. Day, the lead- g real estate doaler, - Mr. and Mrs J. A. Anderson desire to return thanks to the friends who so kindly assisted them in their bereave- ment by the loss of their little daughter “Nellic,” aged three years and eight months! MR, AND MRS. J. A, ANDERSON, Near deafand dumb institute. e ‘We have no competitors in finishsng collars, culls and shirts, Cascade Laun- dry Co. —— ‘The Council Bluffs Investment com- pany are now prepared to loan money on real estate on first mortgages at lowest rates. Have several acre tracts to sell. Two 40 acre tracts for platting, one 18, one 33 and one 17. Also houses and lots in best locations in the city at low fig- ures and on easy terms. Call and see us. Room 10, Pearl street. —— Money loaned on furniture, pianos, mmm.is, horses, buggies or anything of value at low ratesof interest. No publicity; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co., office cor, Broaaway and Main, over American express. want Glea- NOVEMBER 29, 1888, ALLTHE NEWS OF THE BLUFFS More and Cheaper Electric Lights Promisad the City. THE DOINGS IN THE COURTS. A Suit dicted ~No Against the City—Crooks In- The Union Depot Move Need of a Small Pox Scare. In District The case of J Council Bluffs was on trial in the district court yesterday and will not be finished for several days, The suit is brought to recover damages sustained by the plaintiff by the opening of Union avenue in 1878, When the street was opened these lots belongine to Mr. rt were appropriated by the city anc houses near his packing house prop- v were moved, A sheriff's jury awarded him 1,400, but he announced his intention of suing for mor It is to get a higher award that this suit was brought ing the day the grand jury returned - nts against Lewis Stewart, the fellow o 1 making a desperato ' assault on Oficer Fowler with a knife some time ago when the officer attempted to arrest him, and J. A. Wood, the party who_sto from a dummy in front of J. W. Bacharach store a few evenings since. They then retired to consider the cases of Thorpe, the alleged forger, and Grady, the fellow who shot a brother darkey at a ballon Upper & vay o few weeks ugo, both of in the county jail. -— Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & 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- den E. TL. Sheafe loans money on seeurity of every descript consulting rooms. confidential, Offic ner Main stieet, up s va City of |!|A|m‘l Pickled tripe and pigs’ feot at Tib- bitts, 345 Broadway. The London * > to get your clothes made. Broadway. The finish on our collars, shirts cannot be equalled. Laundry Co. cuffs and wscade e i The Union Depot and Chautauqua. Some of those who ought to be spending their time in gathering and giving news to their readers are wasting their energies in a foolish battle of words as to which is the most important enterprise now being started here. To anyone who stops to think, or to anyone who can do thinking without stop- ping, the policy of trying to tear down one enterprise to build up another is_a sure way not to help build up Council Bluffs. This city not only needs the chautauqua, but. that cnterprise is well started, and needs but a furthierance of united aud _enthusiastic port to make it of national importance. mere fact that Omaba and Council Bluffs are united in this enterprise, and that an assem- bly is to be held here next year, has done more already to advertise these cities than almost any other single enty There should be such iptions ill make the first_assembly truly & na- 1 one, and show the ez west tat these two cities are at the front in- lectuaily and morally. The union depot cnterprise which merits the heartiest support. Council Bluffs not only needs 1t, but must’ have it. If it can be sccured'inno ther way the people will put their hands in_their pockets ana getit. There should be no time lost, or enthusiasin w. ssing which is the most important, are both within reach andshall be taken. There 1 at present no activity in regard to securing another large hotel ~ If such an cnterprise needs any help, the citizens will rally to its support.” Any and every legiti- mate enterprise of the magnitude of these should be helped along by all and in every way possible, The man who thinks he must deprecfite the value of one of these enterprises to increase that of anothier, is not the kind who can keep up with the procession, Council Bluffs is going along at a rapid rate, and those who want to call each other names, and berate any of these legitimate enterprises, must drop out and do their cussing and discussing by the wayside, is also one e Brotherhood Farm For Sale. The above farm of 600 acres issituated Malvern, in Mills county, lowa. It one body, all fenced. with good sheds, wind mills, ete., tion is one of the best on slope. It has this year es under cultivation. Will th low rate of in- particulars address A. A. Council Bluffs, Ia. See Forrest Smith’s special column. - - Rock Spring coal, Gleason, 26 Pearl strect. st For Clark & Co., e Al grades hard coul, C. B. Fuel Co. Dr. C. C. Hazen, dentist, opera house block. Great remnant sal Prices no object. See Carpet Co. - Everything goes. our add, C. B. Weuther strips at Chapman’s More Light By Lightning. Mr. Thomas Officer, m; ger of the elec tric light company, was interviewed yest day by a Bee representative regarding the prospect for cheaper electric light in this city in the immediate future. He stated that the cement between the Westinghouse and ‘Thompson-Houston company would come to an end to-morrosw, and that then there would be some prospect of securing machinery at a reasonable rate. The two companies have been dissatistied for some time, and the dis- solution of their ag ment will allow the Westinghouse company to come into tis ter. ritory, which has hitlicrto belonged to_tho Thompson-Houston company, says that the cason is now 80 far advanced that be will not be able to do any work this all, but that he expects to complete all plans in a short time and be ready for work early in the spring. The present building will be enlarged and new machinery added. There will also bea reduction in the price charged for lighting, as well as the introduction of the incandescent system, - Notice the beautiful finish given col lars, cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. e Loans made on city business and resi dence property. Notes bought., Kim- ball-Champ Iuvestment company. . W Dresses made—Wool dresses 85 to 88, silks and plushes 88 to 810. Mrs. S mons, over L‘isumu.\'-. — All grades sult coal, C. B. Fuel Co. — Lost—A pocket aceount book; red leather covers. Finder will leave with J. E. Hollenbeck or this office and get reward, e Have our wagon call for clothes. Cascade Laundry cado Laundry The Smallpox Scare, There are no new developments in regard to the smallpox scare, beyond the wonderful development of all sorts of exaggerated ru- mors with o facts o rest upos. The only cases now 1u the city are those at the Carter house, where now are lying ill with the dis- easo the children and & young man whose mother has been caring for them. The Car- ter house is located near the trausfer, and is zour soiled as well as the” Mrs. Forman, who lived ntined. having died, treme of the cit arc no more cascs there, but Mr. Car. tor, who attended Mrs, Forman, is still kept atthat house in quarantine, lest he should 1 contagion by going through the vity home. It js belicved that the discase ad beyond the Carter family us are beiog taken. No s been taken yet to_cnforce the la requiring vaccination, but many are never theless taking the proventive measure. Don’t forget the oyster y’s bull to-night - . 1 Am Not Mad nor Red Headed, but will sell meat at the following prices for supper at Shoulder and chuck roasts 5to 6e Prime rib roasts 3 viry 80 Chuck st ST b o 6 Round st TEITE OV e 80 Sirloin 10¢ Porterhou 10¢ Boiling b “ee J to dc MULLON SEOW . s\ o eevnsssasese o Veal stew.........00 Sieeoie 5o LT O D e So Corn beef, (u ic Pork roast. ..., 10 Pork chops and steak . Lard, our own make, swect and ciean. Sau All other meats in the same proj Everything clean and fresh Free delive 3. M. SCANLAN, 20 Brondiwa > steak.... ortion, E M S ¢ Co. long or short time loans on real estate, in sums to suit, at lowest rate of inte Oftice Broadway and Main street, upstairs. See Forrest Smith's special column, - In Police Court. Blanche Young and Lew Unger iwere among the victims in police court yesterd, morning charged with disturbing the peace within the unhallowed precmets of *Rotten Row.” They pleaded guilty, and were fined $0.60 each, S. Thirkell was booked for fense, and his case was continued. Frank Holliday was assessed §5.00, and we Wright, Jerry Sullivan and John Flyno $5.10 each for wtoxication. a similar of- Found ateh, on the north- western track near Avenue E. Owner can find it at the district telegraph of- Thanksgiving Social. The Harmony mission, ladies entertain a Thunksgiving sovial evening at the residence of Mrs. Anderson, 120 Benton street. Refresh- ments served for 25 cents. The two last ¢ enjoyed by y one invited. Dolls Given I\WI\}'. ny time before Christmas all little givls will be given a nice paper doll by the Mueller Music Call any tim LOTS IN FERRY ADDITION ! For a Short Time I Will Offer 100 L.OT'S In Ferry Addition to Council Bluffs on the fol- lowing Terms: Lots on Ave. A “ourth Ave Jots 8 Mot sh, balace i nine annual optional payments, with & per cent in- terest, payable annially. Will give con- tract for warranty deeil and furnish ab- stract when fully paid W. SIEDENTOPF, No. & North Main St., Council Bluifs, Ia., NEW BARGAINS — ) IN(—— BROADWAY LOTS, FIRST AVENUE LOTS, FEKRY ADDITION LOTS, PERRY ADDITION LOTS, EVANS' BRIDGE ADD. LOTS, BRYANT & CLARK’S ADDITION LOTS, STREET'S ADDITION LOLS. ALSO 20 ACRES GF THE BEST PROPERTY IN TOWN FOR PLATTING. W. C. STACY, Telephone 19 No. 9 Main Street, SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. ALadvertisements, such as Lost, Found, To itent, Wants, Board: 1 in this column at the low rate of I R LINE for the firsy insertion and Five Cents Per Line for each sub- sequent insertion, Leave advertisements at our office, No. 12 Dearl Street, near Broadway, Council Biufrs Towa. Inside Lots on LAl Corner TERMS—One-tenth SPE M o Loan, g, ete., wil RO9MS to Rent yoms, 1 front room, bay window. itand wire; rent nicel iMn which . \ W llhnn For pa Strs, B, G La PKL”L ay Modern 10 toom house, South Gth st. om house, corner 5th OR RENT-Nine Aply on prémises wve, and sth st. [(JOR SALE- Good 4-; sound,” Harness ana_ top b pon easy terms Af sold 5000, th st. r-old horse, gentle and Wil sell Inquive t -room house with pantr; rrel cistern; good barn 5. Allin good repair. change—A good grain ele- town, to sell or trade for Jonnston & Van Patten, Council POR farm lang Blulls, Ia, OR | RENT A large number of good dwell- 1l and examine list. E. H. Sheafe stalr: large front rooms, fur- 0K RENT—Ty ]‘ Adaress nished, one block from street car B, Dee oftice, Council Lluits, FORREST SMITH’S SPRCIAL WANT COLUMN, FOR SALE. For & short time. the entire addition known a8 “FAIKMOUNT" located on the hills between 18th and 16th avenues, three and a half blocks east of Main street and the same from the street car line, It commands an extensive view of Omaba and Council Blufts, This beautiful and finely locajed addition of FORTY-TWO LOTS 18 offered at & price that will surely make the investor from 5 to 80 por cent withih two years, If you want & sure ting which you c beyrhii selling at ouce at an_advance of from 1 10 %0 per cent over what it costs you, call on o address H. G. McGee, 100 Main st or Forest Bumith, at the Brown bullding. Don't ask why it 1a offerad wo low. but cowe And see the prop: o, and be convinced that we tell it less than Piese lots will sell Row at from B0, 10 8500 each - We don't want that for them Remem. ber this offer 18 only for & sBort time. FORREST SMITH, Roow 4, 8rd Floor, Brown Bullding. 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL CASH SALES! FORGED GONGESSION SALE Unequalled and surprising Bargains in Dryr Groods, = Wl by @ LOTILLENE At Henry Eiseman & Co's People’ Cleoalzs, N CLTLETNS, Eoots T Shoes s Store OUR ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SOLD. In order to give us an opportun STORY BLOCK, which we are er Custome they be deceived when they come to see our goods found exactly as woe say Everything will ty to re will not waste their time of they read what we have ange our business for our now FOUR ing on the old, Puacific House Site. to say. Nor will nd learn our pri Wo offer a discount of 20 per cent ON ALL CASH SALES On everything we have in our house. Now is your time to buy Do not iniss this opportunity. ing to make Low prices always make us buy and we are go- LOW PRICES MAKE YOU BUY! We adopted this method of sl result has been that our STORE 1 much so that we have added hteri CROWDED with customers all day long, so r our goods just one week ago, and the Extra force of Competent Salesmen, And Sales dies to wait on our customers, People are coming from Omaha and from hundreds of miles to take advantage of this GREAT FORCED SAILE. Our regular prices have always been conceded to be the lowest offered in the west, and \\!u n you g 2t 20 per cent. saving by buying from us. extra discount on your bill, We want to and must see what you are CLOSE OUT OUR STOCK For reasons above named. CALL AND SEE Us Mail Orders receive prompt attention. HENRY EISEMAN & CO. PEOPLE'S STORE NOS. 314 316, 318 & 320 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, G. A. BERLINGHOF. BT & BERLINGHOF Architects, Designers and Superintendents of Constraction. Berlinghof was seven years with Pisher & Lowry, and has y of the finest blog maha and Council Bluffs, Plans and Specifications Prepared and Estimates made on Application, F. POAST, Bakery and Confectionery CIGARS AND TOBACCO. See him for Bread. Cakes; . TO DEALERS-A liberal discount given! No. 218 Main Street. Mr. Mendelsse S, STEWART, M. D., 0. V. M. BTERINARY SURGEON | HOSPITAL 46 FOURTH STREET. Telephone No, 2 \L BLU 0. H. McDANELD & 0., Hides. Tallow. Pelts, Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns, £20 and 822 Main Strect, Council Bluffs,Jowa. "GEORGE METCALF REAL ESTATE No. 14 Pearl St. 1DW. IOWA. RED HEADED! MAD! MAD! MAD! And will sell meat for the following prices for Shoulder and Chuck K Prime Itib ftoast Chck Steuk! Porterhou B iling 1 Mutton Stew Mutton Pork Roast. Pork Chops Lard, our own m; Sansage And ali ofli 1 sell Pottawattam up in Council B.utfs WL M. THOS. OFFICER. PUSEY, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. Corner Main and Broady COUNCIL, BLUKES, IOWA. Dealers in forelim cnd domestic exchange, Collections made and interest puid on time de- PRICE $15, Is equal t) any High Priced iy Machine, The Faison Mimeograph, the best apparatus for muni iographic und type writlng work, 00 coj bo taken. The Excelsior Cc., Council Bluffs, Ia, 7 FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1614 Douzlas St., Omaha, Neb, Maurer’s RETAIL, 340 BROADWAY. ‘We carry the largest stock in the west, coverin We deal direct with European manufacturer’s an WE PAY SEOT CASET! pay no jobbe Cash talks, and we are oo 000 square feet of floor. s profits. THIS :-: WEEK ——IS THE TIME FOR PURCHASING—— HOSIERY :-: AND ;- UNDERWEAR N— | — HARKNESS BRO'S. SPECIAL SALE OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S * CASHMERE LOVES * WORTH 50 AND 75 CENTS, TO BE SOLD AT 25 CENTS. »40] BWROADWAY, % COUNCIL BLUFFS; SNAPS! $225 $260 - $080 Eacy $180 l..\ch $600 2 Lots, Fleming & Davis, Ninth and Tenth aves $250 Each HOUSES AND LOTS e GN EASY PAYMENTS Call and See C.J. COLBY, Masonic Temple. RUSSELL. 1 Lot, Bryant & Clark, on Second ave. 1 Lot, Bryant & Clark, on Third av 13 Lots, Perry’s 2d Add., on Ave.C - 8 Lots, Benson’s First, Ave K - - - '1 Lot, Everett's Add., Third ave. =« « - ———————e Espectally Adapted fof ELECTRIC LIGHTING, POWER. > Mllls and Elevators, AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE. Specifications and estimates furnished for complete steam plants. Regulation, Durability Guara anteed. Can show letters from users where fuel Economy {8 equul with Corliss Non-Condensing, E. C. HARRIS, Agent, No. 510 Pearl Street, Council Blufts, SIZES FROM 25710 300 HORSE Send for Catalogue. The “WHITE" Is Klng This is the verdict of all ladies who have used the White PICE, 305 Middle Broadway. JUDD, Sewing Muchine/ " DR. C. B. MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. No. 606 Broadway, Council B]urfs lowa. WANTED—Good Salesmen on large commission or salary. 2. D TRAVELI G AGENTS ON COMMISSION SMOTHERS & BEECROFT, ———PROPRIETORS OF——— COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA TRANSEER TLIINNE. Vol's Store, No. No. 87, Couxcir, BLuy . C. De 504 Middle Bra Telephone hina U\VAH A Douglas Sho Paper Cc oF We sell at the lowest prices Carpentes We do the largest business! always in position to Offer You Genuine Bargains? We offer you for 80 days. LOT each. LOT 2—Good ]\lu]ulluu Lun]mlox:, each. A LOT 8—FE |ghdh DL,LDI uled ( ham- ber Sets. .. .. , B LOT 4— piece Tea Sets. .. .. LOT 6—100-piece Cpuine g(;\d- band and hand-painted flowers) Wedgewood DinuerSet, per set.§12 00 LOT 6—FEnglish Decorated Full Dinner Set, new fluted shapes, POr Beb. .. .0riss v LOT 7 ice and choice lot of Decorated Genuine China Creamers, each LOT 8—Large Moss Ro: —Hand-painted Cupsidors, (5] 88 50 ) Piteh- ers, each...... PRy LOT 9—Rose Jars, filled with per- fumed rose le , each. s LOT 10—Genuine Chinad Fruit or Ice Creom LOT 11—Genuine Chi Plates, assorted deco dozen LOT12 Vase match, each And a great man which our limited sp us to enumerate, An Inspection will save you money. 2.50 An elegant Hand Painted Lamp, with shade to fine’ burner, complete, more bargains e will not permit . L. MLATERER, . In new and fresh goods and good selections, the following: CHOICE ECES IN Also Full Line of Best Makes in Plated and Solid Silver. Rich Cut Glass, Bronzes and Brass Goods, Chioice Dinner, Tea, Fish, Game, Soup, and Ice Cream Sets, Visitors and purchasrs equally welcome To. 340 BROALADTW A Royal Worcester, Taplitz, Royal Dresden, Vienna Royal Saxony, Bonn Faeience, etce