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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE. NO PEARL STRELT. 12 pels oW, et R TILION Verner in the O 'Brien. for the total 151, L 16 and bat- wedy, “Sha of Chief 1 ember gives the (mnwv 1wt number wer Post No. the fol- the en- post com- rvice com- wgeon; J. s Jucol At a mecting of Abe Lincoln 2, G, A R., Sat lowingr oftice Euing yean rs were elected for V. H. Campbell, We donot intend of merit, but 1 i thie woild. o1 excl ie Vo, - Exchange—For dry ne lands ; will m land in at low ficure. i see us. C. B. Investment Co. 10Dantl sti, Counei BIAHe;I0: cains in real estate. vaeant property in all 1 90x150 feet on Glen t front, : business on Brond Fourth ), Main For goods, 800 No. J.G Tipton has | property street. R, P, street, DeVol » agraphs. George Welsh, of St. Cha in the city, the guest Mrs. W. AL Hayes. Mr. Albert Ulmer his teip to Philadelpt other enstern citic The Lilly « stopped at the B day morning for Chic Chief Newbury, of the Lince department in the city S evening to sce ahout getting one . local stenmers to use in Lincoln during the waterworks difticulty in that city W who for sued from Vork and Gaicty comp: s and left y¢ wo. Union ill health, and will take a much needed rest. W. E. Butler, of Red Oak, court re- porter for Judge Deemer, Sundayed in the Bluffs, owing to an adjournment of court at Avoea on account of the se illness of Judge Decmer's fathe nlLinv, which called him to that returned home by her mother. her sister, Mrs. N ard will leave for 5th and Mrs. Horace >tt for Boston, where she will be near her two sons, who will pass their winter ion at Cambridge. — a pigs’ verett. lifornin on the 17 feet at Tib- h given col |1||~ 4-ufl.~u|ul shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. — Loans made on eity business and resi- dence property. Notes bought. Kim- Champ Investment company. t Smith’s special column. 5 e Tllinois and Towa best soft coul, son, 26 Pearl streets Se For Glea- The Guards' New Armory. The Dodge Light Guards moved from their old quarters in Bloom & Nixon's hall to th new armory in the Masonic temple Saturday evening. the new loeation is fitted up it will be the finest armory in the state. New gun cases are being made to ndorn the main hall and new lockers will also be h coutrements. As soon isfitted up the company purchute new equipments. The enrollment is constantly increasing and the boys will turn out a good sized compuny at the next encampment. first drill in the new quarters will take place this evening, and all friends of the company are corainlly invited to be present. We have no competitors in finishsng collars, cuffs and shirts, Cascade Laun- dry Co. As soon as ——— Dresses made—Wool dr silks and plushes 35 to $10. mons, over Eiseman’s, sses §5 to 88, Mrs, Sim- All grades soft coal, C, B. Fuel Co. S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. A ¥ Rent. A four-room cot side blo cellar acres cultivated land, and seven acres hay land, adjoining’ Ricc’s unurse Possession given Murch 1, N. P. Dodge with large out- and about six A Sudden Move, Wilham Stadelman, who has running the North Main street livery stable f al months past, has de- parted, leaving a number of ereditors iy the lurch. He skipped between l,wé days, and during the hours of darkness of last Friday night he moved his effects to Omaha, taking horses, vehicles, in fact everything that possessed any in- terest in the eyes of mourning creditors. Btadelman was recently & party toa ruic in the supervior court, involving a ease of the stable from its owner Mr, Patton. — The finish ¢h our collars, cuffs and shirts cannot be equalled. Cascade Laundry Co. been sove e Brotherhood Farm For Sal The above farm of 600 acree issituated near Malvern, in Mills county, lowa. It is in one body, all fenced, with good houses, barns, ‘sheds, wind mills, ete., etc. The selection is one of the best on the Missouri slope. It has this year over 400 acres uuAu cultivation. be sold on long time with low rate of in- terest. For particulurs address A. A. Clark & Co., Council Bluffs, In. All grados hawd coal, O, B. Fuel Co, |SEERING OUT THE SISNERS The Revivalists, Their Success and a Sketch of Their Lives. THE EXPIRING GAS ORDINANCE, With City Attorney New Armory izing a Hose Team-— D Yicked Up in the i Holmes— Organ- monds A Chat The Guards' The Two Evan Smith.are doing nd wo aving men. Comy ad and in the inter- ratively little is , although has been Like the both sed of a strong personality, which impresses one foreibly either in pee- contact or in their public work. Smead Yankee, He left Rhode Island, in 187 Nine yeaps » he verted, and fecling imp: 1 with a special call to this work he immediate but through the Y. M. C was conneeted with the work of \ln~ nization in Minnesow, Kansas, and Five yearsago he be work as In person he is below the average in build and weight, of a mervous temperament, and when dee interested he rises to the stature of agiant almost. His contact is mag- netic and he the heart of his auditor first and convinces him by his logical, matter of fact manner of stating bible truth afterward. His is not an eloquence which dazzles the intelieet, but her that which reaches the heart and conscie iis dssoc inte is of a different type. Avthur J. Smith is a Canadian by birth, though hu wents we born in the state of Main He was reared in the faith of the Protestant Episcopal church of England, and in this was ordained 1d licensed to preach by Bishop 1 dock of Massachusetts. After the of ten he lived with his paren in state of Vermont, He was ver impressed with the divine call, about preparing himself for the work. Mr. Smead he began with the Y. He was not a natur: nger, nder his work moreeffective he determined to develop what faculty he had. He entered the Boston conservia- tory of music, and took a thorough course in voice culture. So successful were his eflorts that few men in public to-day ean equal M. 1st. He is magnet 5 with great intell interpret- ing clearly and a man- ner that wins his hearers. Mr. Smith says that he believes him- sclf the first and only man ever em- powered by the I al work about tw 11\.-3 s of age, and having long apparently ahead of him in nm i and posse tability ns a speaker, he will vet make himself has chosen. He b this work but two ye first place which they togeshe Yesterday afternoon a_mass meeting for men was held at the Baptist church. The auditorium was crowed to its ut- most ce coming from the organiz 4 as well as from none whatever, and My Smith delivered a short but efl addr from the text, Now God Commandeth Men where to Repent.” He discuss the subject negatively. Repentanc not fear; it is not feeling nor conviction merely.” Al those are adjuncts to re- pentance, It isa “right about fac When a man has m en traveling in one direction he turns squarely around and goes the other way. At the close of the service quite a num rose_for pr ers,and at the after mecting which followed plans were perfected for the furthering of the work while these gen- tlemen are here. There have been a or of conversions already, and the tions promise much along the est( heir #ork during the very wide spread ctiv all successful evo sonal Ir. Henvy Go bred his native state, born and 5, coming neapolie. was con- began it, He also in Towa. wins llm ut\‘ 21t in the c been en vs and this have both visited The 6 o'clock meeting at the same church was \ull attended and was con- ducted by Mr. . Oursler. Tt ing serv “held in the 1” rian ch h. The meetings dur! week will be continued in the Baptiss church unl the attendance should re quire more .in which event the Presbyterian church will be used, St See Forrest Smith's sy - coal, Gleason, 26 Pearl cial column, Rock Spriu street. s the place to Brondway. The London * get your clothes 1 637 The Council Bluffs Tnvestment com- now prepired 1o loan money on e on first mort A“ g phmmu. one Also houses and lots low fig- and in best locations ures and on easy term | us. Room 10, Pearl street. For Sale—First class grocery stock and fixtures. Will take part Council Blufls property. Council Bluffs Invest- ment Co,y room 10, Pearl st., Council Blufrs, la, - The City Attorney's Views. At the city council meeting this even- ing City Solicitor Holmes will submit a report on the question of repealing the gas ordinance, which was veferred to him a short time ago. In conversa- tion with a BEE representative on this subject yesterfluy, Mr. Holmes ex- pressed himself as fullows: *This gas question is one in which all of our citi- zens are doubtless inte ed, and on which nearly everybody takes occasion to comment and offer suggestions, al- tMough their only accurate knowledge of the facts in the case is that the pres- ent price of gas 18 100 high. They talk very glibly about what ought to be done, and tell how to do it, without con- sidering that all proceedings must be i accordance with law or they will not amount to anything, Now, then, I don’t suppose that any- body knows just what ordinunce this company is doing business under, and it is something that will have to be settled by the courts. I think that parts of both ordinaunces are in effect, but am of the opinion that the present franchise expires Februavy 2, 1859, It is argued that the company has Violated the terms of its charter and it should be forfeited. Now we will suppose that the council repeal the ordinance, which thoy have a perfect right to do. The gas company has a plant here, which cost them many thousands of dollars, and it is not to be supposed that they would give it up without a contest. The time of the expiration of the charter, even i it is wnot until THE March 80, 1800, fs nlln;_v thee 100 near at hand for the city to enter into a lawsuit, which could not possibly be terminated by that time, and would ve the ¢ controversy after it would otherwise have quietly settled ite self, at would T do? Why I would ad- vertise for bids for a new plant at o to be opened o day of February, 1880, and the present company would be one Let the contract to the and then if the dld company got left, and wanted to make a t them fight it out with he new one to their heart's content, This city is different from all others in the state with two or three excep- ti s ity owns the streets, Inid out and before the land came into market, and when it was finally granted by the government the land was deeded to Frank Street, in trust for the peopie. whonow own the street and ys will, instead of abutting prop- If the city sces fit to I it can do so, but I am positive \ h will be no more exélusive franchises. I think that here- or the eity will regulate the price of gas, which it could not do when th charter now in force was granted. the old company desires to contint manufacture of gas here it will have do as well as other companies i ing todo. "he gas question should mot be al- lowed to interfere with electric light- . which we ought to have, gas or no It is claimed that we cun get an idescent lighting plant established that will furnish sixteen-candle v lights, to run until 10 o’clock. for uts per month, and until midnight > cents per month, That is some- would be of benefit to the and others, for business idences, But as far as the gas question is concerned, 1 know what I would do if I was mayor, but I shall not make any suggestions. 1 have looked up the la nd the facts in the r W make my report to-morrow evening.? - The Council Bluffs Lumber Co. you to try some of their coal. - want Sleigh bells, sleds and skates, o1 L & BRYANT, 513 Main st. - your soiled The knitti aetory will run until about the 1st'of January, at which time the stock of yara now on haund will be made up, and some kind of a change will then be made. The factory is now in charge of Mr. Mullin, who has bought outthe yarn and manufactured goods now on hand, but the plant belongs to the syndicate. Mr. Mullin states that th splendid locavion, and that bus- mess A great many local orders ived for work, and the business is on u good paying basis. Itis havdly probable in view of these fucts that the ent ise will be allowed to i It is expected that transfer of some of the stock willallow tk to be conducted on & much than ever before. - See Forrest Smith's special column, 2 Money loaned on furniture diamonds, horses, buggies or of value at low rates of 1nte publicity; fair and honorable dewline A. A. Clark & Co., oftice cor. Broady and Main, o xpress. Mrs. Neal the Ogden house S drive to Omaha. Before new bridge Mrs. Neals d she had lost adiamond bracelet. £ after returinng to the hotel,Officer Mul- lin avpeared in charge of a little negro lad,who had found the mi ing article the stgeet near the dummy de |nul.‘uul wi exhibiting it to his fellows when dis- cavered by the policeman. An investi- gation revealed the owner. The lady was 50 thankful for the return of the 1 the youngster wsuit from d to foot and sent him on his way re- joicing. afts & Co.’s pianos, horses, wagons, personal property of all kinds, and all other articles of value without removal. All strictly confi- dential. Money loaned at L, I loan offi i busin The Erstman Hose Tean A number of those interested in forming a racing hose team met at No. 4 hose house on Suturday cvening. C. M. Maynara was elected president, F H. Guanella vice Charle Atwood secretary and William Connors treasurer. The m decided to adopt the rules and ations of the Towa Firemen’s association for the gov- ernment of the new organization. which was named the l'eam of Couneil Bluffs, Nicholson, Covalt and ) appointed u commnttee to ¢ the next meeting. evening, when a n and manager arrangements made tiou of another team, —_— Huzen, dentist, opera house president, 0 be i aptuin will be cle for the organi Dr. C block. - - The Harvard Annex, Harpers Ba This new school, which hus alre been much to many women, had its Grst home in an unpre- tentious old brown wooden house in Appian Way—a short street west of wd square, running from Brattle ot northward to Garden street, in the plain old town of Cambridge, in the plain old state of Massachusetts, This was a private hous art of it was occupied as a dwelling, The annex had but three rooms. Thoy were used two as lecture rooms andone as library, The two lecture rooms were perfe tfv plain, both architecturaly AT ting. The library, also plain, was used by the girls as a study and genecral meeting place. It had book cases full of books of reference, diction: in various languages, encyclopedias, including, of course, the **Encyclopedia Britannica,” standard histories and us classically books in other de- There was a rug, an ordin- ary hibrary table, o fow wicker chai some chiutz-covered window seats, sim- ple muslin curtains, and in one corner alittle case or cabinet, on what our grandmothers called a ‘“light stand.” On this cabinet lay that which was, as it were, the only visible material link which bound the annex to the univer- sity. This was the book in which pupils wrote thelr answers for the books to be drawn from the college library. Near this book was a shelf.” About one end was a card with the word *‘delivered,” and here were the books brought in an- er to orders. Above the other was a rd with the word ‘“‘returned,” and there were books read and ready to be taken away. Here, to this corner, at noon each day, came & boy, who took the order book, and also the books that bud been read. Laterin the day he reappeared, put the order book in its usual place, and deposited on the shelf the books wanted. Thus the inexhaustible supplies of the great OV[AHA DATLY BEK!? MONDAY, DECEMBYEN 3, 1888, 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL CASH SALES! | FORCED _GONCESSION _SALE Unequalled and surprising Bargains in ety Crosdle, Suits, Cletinlzs, Cloalkks, NI R = =18 Bootes & Shoes At Henry Eiseman & Co’s Ifiple’s Store OUR ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SOLD. Ti order to giv STORY BLOCK, which we rs will not waste their tune of they read what we ed when they come to se Bverything will be found exactly us we s Custome: they be dece % an opportunity to rearrange our re orecting on business for our new FOUR the old Pacific House Site. have to say. Nor will > our goodsand learn our prices, We s 0 discount of 20 per cen ON ALL CASH SALES “ On ev Now is your time to buy. Do not iiss this opportunity. ing to make Low ythiug we have in our house. pric ays make us buy and we are go- LOW PRICES MAKE YOU BUY! We adopted this method of slaughtering our goods just one we result has been that our STORE IS CROWDED with much so that we have added and the S0 customers all day long Extra force of Competent Salesmen, And Sales Ladies to wait on our customers, People are of this coming from Omaha and from hundreds of miles to take advantage GREAT FORCED SALE. Our regular prices have west, and when you get 20 pe saving by buying from us. always been conceded to be the lowest offer cent. extea discount on your biil, sce what you are We want to and must iinthe CLOSE OUT OUR STOCK For reasons above named. CALL AN Mail Orders re ND S © prompt attention, HENRY EISEMAN & CO. PEOPLE'S STORE HOS. 314, 316, 318 COUNCIL BLUFFS, library of the college were virtually | open to the girls of the apuex, as they are to the young men of the university. These two cards, saying so little but meaning so much, with the traditional bird of wisdom between (stuffed as birds usually are), together with a number of very pretty pictures, were the only adornments of the room. Such was the first home of the annex. it moved to a new one a litile westward. This is an old house u street, facing the comm known as the **Round-hous but more recently christened Fay hall. It has a bit of Iawn and some fine trees about; the finest of all, venerable wge and slowly dying, is the his- shington Elm,” the tree, thay \ knows, the one under Wishington took command of which er drove King the sea. It stands in the ~u t justin frontof the gate. The front door of the houseisa big, old- fashioned ball. Pictures hang here and there, but the most noticeable thing alarge plaster cast ol some Greek maste rpicco. [it the left hand sic hall leads into th room. This room couforms in shape to the wall end of the house, which is sem e, and which gives the house its name. The room is at once and homelik A big tty chairs, pictures and odd aided: somewhat jue shape, give it a charming On the right i is a .lmn le into the large lec : behind tha is a1 D thing. rooms, together me odd crannies and the hall Jpings, make up the first Tho second floor is used al sture rooms; here, too, is al and the sec tary’s room. EFach lectore room fitted out with small che tables and chairs, and the wall is hung with photo- aphs of world famed subjects. The Ator, 21l equippes .1 with the usual apy Still higher in the building is 3 cozy room, with its books, and an open fire sputte rfully in the grate. The books are those that were in the old house on Appian Way, with some additions. GEORGE METCALF EAL ESTATE No. 14 Pearl St. LOOK AT THE IRISHMAN ! . M. SCANLAN, 120 BROADWAY, Will sell for cash: Shoulder and Catck Roast Prime um)‘u'.nu which lh\- army for w b to G . Ko ok Koust, Pork Chops and Bt Lard, our owim make Kausige Al pther ineatain the' sifiie Jiroporti Delivory. Orders sent by hiidre Ay __promptuttention agd are correetly lled. C. E. BELL, G. A. BERLINGHOF, BELL & BERLINGHOF, Achiteets, Desiguers and Superinteudents of Construction, Mr. Berlinghof was seven Mendelssohu, Fisher & Lowry, and has esigned many of the fnest Wocks in Qwaha and Council Bluffs, Plans and Specifications Prepared and Estimates made on Application, Studio, Hoom 2 Operw House Bluck years with & 320 BROADWAY, IOWA. NEW BARGAINS N LOTS, l(\' ADDITION LOTS, PERIY ADDITION LOTS, EVANS' ERIDGE ADD. LOTS, BRYANT & CLARK'S ADDITIC STREET'S ADDITION LOLS. 20 ACRES OF THE BES.T»“KH.Q.PSHI.Y\-:]N TOWN W. C. STACY, Telephone 142, No. 9 Main Street, LOTS IN FERRY ADDITION ! For a Short Time I Will Offer 100 LLOTS In Ferry Addition to Conncil Bluils on the fol- lowing Terms: Lots on Avi LOTS, ALSO $ 500 40 50 500 o 150 100 Tnsid Insic Inside Lots on In. Inside Lots on Inside Lots on Taside Lots on i nine annual with § per cent in Wil give con. sk ab- optional paym terest, pazable annially. tract for warranty deed und fu stract when tul st, Found, s, Board: \at the for the first ach sub- sments At Broadway, ing, ete., low r st sequent insertio our office, No. 12 Council Liufrs Tow rl Strect, near HAVE sold my livery to Mr. Scedon,of Town, and xold all o S10 Charles Tutson, and if there 18 any bill ag , please send i your ., Omala, and | will pay it. (OR RENT—Modern 101001 house, South vth s RYOMS to rent | front room, b for gent and wifi: arl st., Council Ji entle and Wiil sell Inquive t NOR SAT sound. " flarnoss and. top b cheap on_ easy terms if sold 5ol 1812 Uth st Fon rENT and close with stalls 1 W. C. Btucy, } FORREST SMITH’S PRCIAL WANT COLUMN. FOR SALE. A short tim the ent as “FATEMOUNT" locat, 1t M an 1t 3 O ahin and Connen tums. This besutitul and finely locajed addition of FORTY-TWO LOTS 18 offered at a p; inyestor from B per cent W If you want a sure thin Desgin selling &t once at an w 10 #0 per .‘. Bt over whit it ¢ W low, but convinced that 118 will sell now at from ¥ We don't want that for thei. HKemem. ber thils offer is only for a short time. ] FORREST SMITH, Roow 4, rd Floor, Brows Bulldiog, HARKNESS BRO'S. A NEW AND ELEGANT LINE OF CLOAKS DIRKSS GOODS OF EVERY KIND AND QUALITY AT * LOW _ PRICES! SILK MITS, WORSTED MITS, ETC., ETC. CALL AND SEE SPECIAL BARGAINS THIS WEEK IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. 401 BROADWAY, - COUNCIL BLUFFS. MUELLER MUSIC CO., No. 108 Main St., Council Bluffs. clegant Piano or What is ent than an the cvlebrated a Christmas or New Year's pre Organ, We have seventy-five Hardman, A, B, Chase, Fisher, Evere't & Pease and Howard Pianos, AND ROYAL CENTURY ORGANS which, we offer at a special discount of TEN I'ER CENT off our regular prices for the next THIRTY DAYS. We earry the ki tstock of small musical instruments of every desc and have many novelties suitable for presents. One stock of sheet music music books is the latest and most compls Rememniber our entire stock of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS Will be sold at cost, and less than cost. It must be closed out regardless of price. You will find many bargnins. A souvenir piven with cvery ur We als give atickel with every 8 purchase on an clegant Piano, Organ, and other pr all nicer for On hand, iptio an THE RUSSELL. ELECTRIC LIGHTING, S Mills and Elevators, SIZES FROM 2570300 HORSE PDWEH. AUTGMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE. & furnishied for complote steam plants. Regulation, Durability Guars from users where fuel Economy is equal with Corliss Non-Condensing, E. C. HARRIS, Agent, No. 510 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs, ons and estiy Cun Show ietter Spect anteed. i5 ¢ Send for Catalogue. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H. BIRKINBINE-- FINLEY BURKE-- N. SCHURZ-- | STONE & SIMS-- POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET H. PETHYBRIDGE & CO., PROPS. Manufactu and Wholesale Dealers in Sausage of All FEinde, Orders Promptly Filled and Delivered. No. 635 Broadway, - - Council Bluffs. — . B T BREZEE. Taxidermist and Naturalist. No. 14 North 6th_St., opposite Postollic Lane, Council Blufls, Towa. If you have specimens don’t waii Send them to him before they 1f you dout want them ¢ are mounted, he will pay you tho wket price for them. ake uspecialty of heuds and dressing . e Sanitary Engineer. Plans, mates, Supervision of Public Work, Brown Hydraulic and catior Attorney at Law, Sccond Floor Brown Building, 116 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, Iowa, — O —_— Peace. Ofilce over American Express, No. 419 Council Blufls, Iowa. ice of th By umw.., Attorn at Law, Practice in the State and Federg Courts, OfMce—Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart-Beno Block, Council Blufls, Towa, Permancutly ted at ¢, on Motor HOT WATER HEATING A SELCIALTY, WIND MILLS, PRICE $13, Is equal t2 any High Priced Yachine. Fdison Mimeograph, the best appuratus for ding, st wnd type wiitlng work. ) coples can be tuken The Excelsior Cc., Council Bluffs, la. IRCN and W00 PUNPS, PIPE and FITTINGS. JUII\’ GILBERT, No. 521 Main Str Council Blufrs, ndents Mention This Paper. STEAM THOS, OFFICER. W, LML PUseY, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. Corner Mai COUNCIL BLUKL Corvesp, Bak M\ and - Confeli mnelv B R 2 CIGARS AND TOBACCO, See him for Jiread. Cakes; etc. ALERS liberal discount given! No. 218 Main Street. wnman T NO. 29 MAIN STREET. Latest Novelties In HUMAN HAIR GO0DS FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY uewLTe 1514 Douglas 8t., Omaha, Neb, §. STEWART, M. D" 0.V, M, “onwaomen s oo, | VEIGRINARY SURGEON ido o Fols ool | e e e Telephione N N COUNCIL BLUFES, MRS, C. L GIGLETTE, 20 market prices m Highe e e N Counell T (