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THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS, OFFICE. NO 12 PEARL STREET. Delfvered by T in Any Part of Cents Per Week MANAGER, he City a w M. W. TILTON TELEPHONES: BUeing:c OFFICE N0, 43 Nion1 Evitor, No. 2 MINOR TION, N. Y. Plumbir .m;.,..u._\-. Coaland wood L Mayne, 619 B'way. Council Bluffs u; news, page 7, col umn 7. Elegant overcoatings at Reiter’s, merchant tailor, 310 Broadway. The rifle elub has a turk U this after noon at its range in Rohrer’s park A marriage license od yesterday 10 John Cherritt and Adc both of this city. Mr. John Cherrett Wood were marri church, Wednesday M. Wood, ranklin A children's meeting 18 to be held Satur day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Baptist church, by Mossrs, Smead and Smith, All Iren areinvited, Fairmount council No. iday, evening, f ofticers, All members are requested to attend e omecting t end of Biro > crossing of an electric lght ‘¢ on a fire alarm wire canged the mischief funcral of Mrs. Anna Jopson, sister of iley Burke took pla from the surke, esq., 705 South and was very largely attended. With three electric lights building and more to it, and with an expiring s charter, it looks as if Council Bluffs would s0on have light at a reasonable rate. 1t will be a great relief to the burdened citizens. ro th lical mectings beir ducted by Messes, Smead 1ded a half hour meet ¥ for the T Sixth The other meetin continued as previousiy announced, The fune of the late Mrs. Julin Dodge took plac : ock yesterday afternoon, from the Congregational church, at tendance 18 large, many old rm nds of the deceased g \eir 1 hering to pay to the remains of a woman The jurors of the present pancl, who are 1ot sitting on the Byrd ease, visited Omaha Wednesday afternoon and went through the Douglas county jail. They patronized the etectric motor cars, and took in all that was of note in our sister city. Sc s were passed ina mostdnteresting manner T lu |,H\ AYIIIIVI'I’ |~~4Htl‘ £25,000 in public a P and McAdam ed during the past the issuance of season, bonds for this yc Two new petitions for divorce have been filed with the clerk of the distriet court. Popn_ asks to be separated I Popp on the grotnd o ys for the cust i Brice wants the o Will leging cruelty and failure asks for the custody of one ol H. L. Jennings was fined and A, Mc- Bride £.10 in police cou morn ng for intoxication Y was g 1 with larceny aud highway robbe used by P, Cook of steaing watch from him while drunk,"and while prc tending to assist the latter home, The wateh was found i I possession, and the will o s continued. Cook was Sophia e d for lh unkeny suspended. Dr. € See W. ( The Old s, but judgment was Jewelry Firm of E. Burhorn, Main street, has lad in an immenst stock of holiday goods, which will be sold cheaper than eve This a special inducement for thirty All goods first class and puaranteed to be just as represented. tis an established fact that you can get the best goods for the least money there, 1l und examine the stock and get prices before puulnmng = See Forrest Snlllh special column. - tirst class, §50, for two cil Bluffs Music Co. 224 Broad Ba the city No war pr Wollman’s, jc u.-m- - Peesanal Paragraphs, Mr. and Mrs. Auton Rink have returned from their bridal trip, and are receiving the congratulations of friends. J of Hebron, Neb., left for home y morning, aftora short v in this city. He was looking after his M, awa property, and expressed much p at the indications of a speedy com the prop ed improvements at that pleasure resort, Mr. €. D, Kell Mayne & Kelley BLufls on business fumous v, of the real estate firm of is in the nown in He is well this city, san ardent admirer of the many utiractions to be fouffd Liere, with the ‘ption of o telephone lines, He is & protectionist, aud objects to the high turift on Maloney's “hello machine,” ard F the new in o sleigh W it _being the 1 10 Cross th He was ac companied by Miss Brown, of Wwho had never been in a sicig un I'rancisco, 1 e Leonard Everett left for evening, accompanied by Miss Brow by Miss' Lou Suith, of St. Joseph. will spend the winter there, Califg - Holiday Presents Can now be found in great variety. New and artistic designs in diamonds, fine jewelry, gents’ and ladies’ gold clics and chains, silver and plated ware, clocks in Prench marble and the best of American make cordial in- vitation is extended to ¢ oue to call and judge for themsely C. B, Jacqu — . 75 cents at Wollman's, jeweler, wdway. Choice Residence Lot hundred by two hundred feet, improved property, located in all within One nicely one of our_ beautiful gle five minutes’ walk of electric motor line, The whole can be had if taken within twenty days for $5,000. Will sub-divide if desived. For torms and particulars inquire of George Metealf, No. 14 Pearl street, Council mmh Solid ;zuhl bmnl ings 25 cents at Wollman's, jeweler, 224 Broudway. - - Pine holiday goods for twenty days at rices that will surprise you. Call and e convinced. J. D, ‘Stuart’s drug store, 680 Broadway. e N Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & C¢ ) oftice, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, personal property of ail kinds, and all “other articles of value without removal, All business strictly confi- dentinl, o — Dr‘ C C. Hazen, dentist, opera house block e Loans made on ity busiuess and resi- dence property, Notes bought. Kim- bull-Champ luvestment company., . [10WA END OF THE BRIDGE. The Horticulturists Close Thelir Meet- ing With a Feed and a Ride. IN THE COURTS. Griffith Found Guilty—A Byrd War- bles Too Freely—A Female Prise oner in a Deplorable Cone dition—Personals. THE DOINGS Talked Too Freely The case of Edwin Byrd, for larceny, was stiil on trial i the district court yesterday. Byrd was convicted at the August term, but judgment was suspended, and be was g v trial on account of some infor Much time was consumed discussing whether of C.H. Converse ane in the indictment in the present tral, in or not the testimony should be admitted, Converse obtained a confession from the prisoner, and it was al leged by the defense that it was obtained by the promise of assistance, while the prisoner was in durcss, The court overruled it, and the evidence was admitted. The defense wis conducted by Messrs, Harl and Shinn County Attorney Dailoy i assisted in the prosceution by W. H. Ware, esq d with the larceny of & ceof Farmer Robinso opent ament, and ney Harl made his argument for the follow this se. Colenel Dailey will - For a full line of choice holiday books, plush goods, autograph albums, photo- graph albums and odor cases, call and ce the stock of Dall ( Morgan & Co., No. 742 Lower Bro: g Money loaned on furniture, pianos, diamonds, hovses, buggies or an of value at low ratesof nte publicity: faiv and honovable A. Clark & Co., of Alll] Main, over Amer lH\n.x|~ 'nnl Im\ 1 best soft coal, Glea- Pearl street. ¥, 00 flaws, Diamond ring: Wollman, t-karet stones, jeweler, 224 Br The Western Towa Horticuitural tion fimshed its thirteenth annual meeting noon yesterday, after a successful tor days’ session. Much ground was gone over, and the meeting resulted in a ereat deal of benetit to the members attending, by the dis- semination of much useful information that is of importance to fruit growers. The ports from the various countics were very showe 2 state of ly appreciated nof Mr. L, £ florist, to take ble home in the iind invit kuown hospit dinner at his ern part of the 1 the including press repre whirled away., It w and the guests were soon se nd two tables, on which laid onc of the most inviting' spreads to which hur mortal N lnm art, ubstantial viands, and fruits m almost ities and varieties. o profuse natural flowes tastily countless pleasing de Those pre B 1s. W. K. Follett, Harlan; S penter, Norlolk, Neb, A 3 S. Bradfo 1. Wallace, 'Creston; T. P. Moon, 3 J. W. Murphy, Glenwood; L. A. Glenwood ; ng, l\uu, an Houten, Lenox: las Wilson, :\l!mmr Mal- H. Wilson, Fairbur; ) George V Hmhl Ames; Si Crescent; t, Carson; Dhomas A DAY e W er son, sr., and K. W. Minden w. Bomborger, Ragg, Waukco; P, City, cr, A. S, Bonham and Alex Bonham, L. J. Smith, of lso p|\'~4enb Mrs, P. brother of the host Wood, J. W. Templeton, B. A. O. Williams, A. 3. Mair and D. this city. The lady guests wel L. Budd, Ames Moon, B. wood, and M Rjce and et the invi managor of the elect otor_line, to_visit Omaha on the electric cars, The remainder of the day was passed in sightseeing in the Nebraski metropolis, after which the party returncd to this side of the river, and sepa- rated for their severai homes. The next meeting of the society will be held in Glen- wood in 1389, e Tmproved and vacant property in all parts of the eity; 90x150 feet on Glen avenue, east front, a bargain; business on Broadway and Fourth . P. Oflicer, North Main DeVol's block, Council Bluffs, street, The London *Tailor get your clothes made —-— Rent—Two new the place to 37 Brondway. For store rooms in + Nos. Broad- See Lund Bros. for lamps. R PN W. 8. Cooper has cash en hand to loan on approved city property, No. 130 Main street. - The Amateur Opera, A local company held the boards at Do- last evemmng in Sullivan’s comic opera, *Trial by Jury.” The opera had been in rehearsal for scver: s and the parts were well taken, It as spicy as any real breach of promise The music, as a ss and several of the solo especially fine. The following is CAST OF CHATACTERS, Judge, muel C. Noble Plaintifr Atwater Defendant Treynor Ushe Hilditch Counse Thornton Cogley thrup Parkin P 1m| I A Foreman Jurymen—Messrs. Tayior, son, Ingolsby, MeWilliams, H. chel, Paschel, IV 'Paschel, J. Lnll.n,rl A bert, Smith, Bridesmaids, spectators, Davenpo kel, La Fay, Bell, Reynolds, Spooner, J son, Lenard, Porterficld, Howe, Northrup, Beebe, McCune, Andrews. Following the opera, and concluding the ovening's entertainment, was the ete.—The Mis laughable farce ‘“‘Hox and Cox.” Messrs. KEd, F. Cogley and Frank Hilditch a muuml in - the title roles, and Mr, 7 Hilditeh as Mrs, Bouncer. Their work \\Jl very creditable for amateurs, and was loud!, applauded. The orchiestra ook a very Jortant part, and deserves more than pass- ng mention. 1t was composed of ten pieces, and was under the eficient leadership of Prof. Dalby. Many compliments were be- stowed on it, and it received its full share of applause. ‘T'he house was comfortably filled, and will doubtless be paek this evenin, when the closing presentation is give There is much merit in the entertainment, and the amateur artists should stantial encouragement v in recelve sub- e An elegant line of pianos for Christ- mas presents at Christmas prices, { two weeks. Council Bluffs Mu 224 Broadway, Pusey, Butts, Sherman, Mo THE OMAHA DAILY BEE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1888, Silverware watches, Wollman, - - All grades hard coal, C. B. Fuel Co, —— The choicest line of sachet powders, re iday presents at De perfumeries, pot-pourri for hol- 1 G. Morgan & Co's, )2 All grades goft coal, C. B, Fuel Co, -2 See Chapman for Christmas prosents. Kirscht .\ Co. flu and 409 South ,Omaha, are now the sole agents rn Towa for the celebrated 2 Milwau bottle beer, the the market for family use. - —-— Fine table ware at Lund Bros.’ - Notice the beautiful finish given col- lars, cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laun- dry company p— While planning for our holiday gifts don’t fuil to sce Lund Bros.’ graud dis- play. i See Forrest Smith’s special column, - Sadly Unfortunate, The case of Laura Frank, the frail female now confined at the county jail for the ceny of dry goods from the store of J. L. Forman, isandeed a sad one. The woman is in a delicate condition and will shortly be confined. She is also said to be sufformg from a loathsome disease. The charge against her is rand larceny and thea case is a clear one, Itis u tood that an attempt will be made immediately to present the facts in the case to the court and try to se cure her release, owing to the sad’ circum stances connected with the case, D) obviously not t present, ject the Have our soiled clothes. ( your v Co. Lund Bros.” are m drive in crocker cing o speeial 10 Don't fail to see it nd win- Main st. doors O'Dell & Brya IIlI Weather strips for dows, Trial by Jury. to_all parts of the house to- No extra charge for reserved - Guilty Griffith, The jury in the embezzlement case against Charles Grimith returned a verdict of guilty in the indictment. County At- ey then offered to dismiss the harges pending against the pris- 'r and have him' sentenced for embezzle- but his attorney, ptain 1. ht, would not have it %o, and announced Lis intention of moving for a new trial. Buy groceries, goods of Kelley & Younkerman, 102 B'w - Tipton, real estate, e J. G, 7 Bway. Rock Spring coal, Gleason, 26 Pearl street. Sleigh bells, sleds and skate ODELL & BRYAN 13 Main st. - Gall and Sand. Norden Borealis: We heard a good story about M. T. Rowland the other day that is too good to keep il by in Indiana a few w long the deeds to ter seetions of land located in the sand hills to spec o with. At Frankfort he found a man who had a 815,000 stock of goods he wanted to trade for land and M. T\ swapped his sand hills for the s ugo eral quar- goods. After the trade was consum- wmated the Frankfort man bantered M. K another deal, but as M. sk on sanda pasture: lined. The Hod the shoulder and said: you haven’vany sand.” pious smile and repiied: old man, but by tions of it out in’ Nebr: “Young man, M. T. put on i “T know that, you've got two see- a,” BROA l-*utsr A\ SNUE LOTS, FERRY ADDITION LOTS, PERRY ADDITION LOTS, EVANS' ERIDGE ADD. LOTS, BRYANT & CLARK’S ADDITION LOTS, STREET'S ADDITION LOPS. ALSO 20 ACRES OF THE BEST PROPERTY IN TOWN | FOR PLATTING, W. C. STACY Telephone 102, ain Street, Council lxlmb. 10 SPECIAL NOTICES WANTS good girl f 5 South 6ih 8 —No. 116 4th st, general house ‘ ‘ou to know that now 18 your chance to buy & home cheap, W hive i tract lots left, which we will sell on casy the purchase price down; hnmutl without interest, “Secure a nome buforo they are all gone. D.J. Hutehinson & Co., Solo Agents. .R(gon FIWO fine oftice rooms to rent on first floor; one room 18x15: both newly papered and ]u«liuml Bes tlocation in the city. Call at No. Council Bluils Investment WANTE man or woman who has $530 or wish to invest where it will be as safe it would be if it were deposited in the Bank of gland and make him more money, to call on usand buy a lot in Fairmount addition. The location on the hills for street car service and school privileges; close to all the railroads, wholesale houses and city depots. The only hill property to be had at such low pric wnd ensy terms. Prices range from $200 to $400; terms, one-fifth cash, balance in llluU lllunlhl) payments at 8 per cent 25t r If you are renting now and want a homé of your own, commence paying for alot now before you have to pay double the money for the same location. Begin atonce and you will be surprised to find the thirty Ilmnlhs will roll around, making you the owner of a lot. Call on H. G. McGee, 130 Main street, or Forrest Smith,at the Brown building, Council Biuffs, lowa. how soon THOS. OFFICER, W. H. M, Pusey, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. Corner Main and Broadway, COUNUIL BLUFES, IOWA, Dealers in foreign cnd domestic exchange. ;,ollla tions made sud {nterest pald on time osits, deal, and people are finding it out. out reserve. GREAT DISVLAY OF 101 T e q . i THE WISEST SHOPPERS BUY EARLY And thousands of the most economical ladies and gentlemen are taking advantage of our FORCED DISCOUNT SALE! When you take 20 per cent off of every dollars worth of goods you buy it amounts to a good Qur entire stock must be sold out with- First come, first served DAY G00DS TIS WE One entire floor in our house especially devoted to toys and fancy goOds for holiday presents and each and every one oj our twenty departments filled with useful and suitable gifts for the holidays. We have no space to enumerate item see for yourself and you will say that * havmg. bargains. HENRY EISEMAN & CO. Remember 20 per cent discount on all cash sales. s. All we have to say is come to our store and ‘what you cannot find in the People's Store is not worth Come early and secure the best PEOPLE’S STORE. Bafgr fiafi’mfifimflmm DRESSED MEATS (,I(IAR'\ AND TOBACCO. See him for Bread. Cakes TO DEALERS-A liberal discount given! No. 21¢ ; Main Strect. COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. PRICE $13. Examin P Lard, pur Sousag Hen iber this i ‘the only HOM Is equal 83 | e e v. O NO foreign meats any High sold. Priced NAS, No. 821 Main St, Machin, 'x.m 1one No. 239, on Mimeoeraph, the best ay raphic and 500 copies can be taken. The Excelsior Ce., Council Bluffs, Ia, wtus for type wiiting work. HOT WATER HEATING TALTY, WIND MILLS. D H McDA‘“ELU & DD.. Hides, Tallow, Pelts, Woal & Furs, Highest market pric Prompt ret urns, 20 and £22 Mam St., Council Blutfs, lowa. IRON and W00D PUMPS. T have laid in a nice line of boots and shoes which [ am selling at the smallest living profit. Tam establishing a per- manent business, for I am here to stay, and as my expenses are small [ean scll you goods very low. and convinee Yourself. Call COUNCIL BLUFFS PROPERTY, PARTIAL LI FI | 2 eecnaen; e STEAM EfiEVme§ NO. 28 MAIN STREET. OF PROPERTY SALE BY GEO. METCALF, 11 PEARL STREET, COUNC BL ES, IOWA, Residence on 6th ave $ 3,000 Residence on tth 1.100 - l((aul» uce on Gth 1,500 est Novelties In esidence on (ith a 1,000 dence on Gth a 1,000 dence on Gth as 850 Residence on 6th st 3,500 Residence on Gth st. 6.000 MRS, ¢ l, GILLETTE. Residence on North st 3,000 . 2 Lot 124x136}, gre : Bunch of ; Imum' 8,00 csidence on Platner s Keep Her Up And FoLLOW M and particulars inquire. An elegant residence on 1st minute building. walle from gover For price and particu- CENTS PER LB ng Beef.. der Ronst, Ider Steak hous: court 3.9 cf 8,200 | Pork Roast ik Chops 2,000 | Pork Chops, 1,500 Two-sto BONG e venty-five Tots in north of transfe ted, 8300 to $400 ¢ f Bunch of 11 lots, Central sub Bunch of 12 lots, Cooper, M Joflries udd., if tuke 2,000 s at Kled Pigs Fect Tripe 5 Pickled Ho Butter...... Poultry und I 100 feet. frontage on PPar per foot..... Business property Business proper tlowest mirket pric An improved farm of 160 acres not far Baa oy from Chautauqua grounds, con- Don't Forget the Number, sisting of hill and dale. Forp NO. 327 BROADWAY GEO. H. MESCHENDORF S, STEWART, M. D., D, V. M. L e COUNUCIL BL 8 inquire. . ot one mile from T3 7,500 in nearly every addition 1o the city. GEO. METCALF, EARL ST, property NO, 14 COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, GREAT CLEARING SALE! FOR 30 DAYS! 1owa 0 BROADWAY, T must have robm. for spring 20008, | wi sel toremmns ¥ and will sell all goods now in stock shbulder and Cunck Roast btod prices far below any ever offered befc Jrime b Houst s & This 15 no bait to cateh the trade but ‘,K{,",,;,‘,.;,““ 3 pastcin a genuine clearing-out sale, and ever 10e thing must go. ‘(', Parlor sets, bedroom sets, heating and cooking stoves, handing lamps, oil | 3 [ cloths, All goes without r Ve, S v i Hood . . |\": 1 have a big stock and can suit you in | Tk ChOny i St ) 1he whatever you want. Lard, onr own ma 12 Come and see me and foods. 1 must sell. No pi but no reasonable offer will be refused. on aud are ¢ JPHONE A. J. MANDEL, SLidil C. E. BELL, 5 BROADWAY, “iows | BELL & BERLINGHOR D Architeets, Desigaers and Superint J]I[o | ‘< 0f Construction, Mr. Berlinghof was seven years with FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED At in e sirie rders sent by proportic children rrectly filled, 201. O NO, COUNCIL BLUNW in Omaha and Council Bluils, “SGREAT CUT SALE! TO GLEAN GP GUR IMMENSE STOCK. During the past season our sales have far ex~ ceeded our expectations. As a result 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 Here are a few sample prices: Moquettes. .. ... 81.00 to §1.15. Repular Brice. . ...\ 1. $1.508 Wilton Velvets. ..75c to $1.00. Re SO oo i o) Body Brusscls. . ..;oc to $1.00. Reguli R R ST 08 flia DGty S oc to 6oc. Regular Price. . ..70c to g1.00. ey } g I 7 Ingrains ....15c to soc. Regular Price.....30c to 8oc g 90116 5 g 3 5 A great many of these patterns are large enough for rooms The sale will open to-day and continue untii all is sold out, Come carly for choice. ICOUNCIL BLUFES CARPET (0, NQ: 405 BROADWAY. SNAPS! $225 $260 $285 rach $180 zach $600 2 Lots, Fleming & Davis, Ninth and Tenth aves $250 Each HOUSES AND LOTS SN EASY PAYMENTS Call and See C.J. COLBY, Masonic Temple. THE RUSSEILL. SIZES FROM 2570300 HORSE POWER. 1 Lot, Bryant & Clar, on Second ave. - '1 Lot, Bryant & Clark, on Third ave. - - 13 Lots, Perry’s 2d Add,, on Ave.C - - 8§ Lots, Benson's First, AveK - - - - { Lot, Everetr's Add., Third ave. -« - - Especially Adapted for ELECTRIC LIGHTING, { Mills and E|evatols.' Specifications and estimates furnished for complete steam plants. Tegulation, Duvability Guags auteed, Can SHOW letters from wiers where fiel Economy is equal with Corliss Non-Coudensing, E. C. HARRIS, Agent, No. 510 Pearl Street, Council BlufTs, —y Send for Catalogua. DR. C. B. JUDD, MANUFACTURER OF ELEGTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. No, 808 Broadway, Council Blutfs, lowa. WANTED-(Good Salesmen on large commission or salary, WANTED-COCAL AND TRA ING AGENTS ON COMMISSION F J. BRELL ; Taxidermist and Naturalist. located at No. 14 North Gh St Lane, Council Bluffs, lowa. | , oppesite Postoflice, on Metor Plans and Specifications Proparcd and Estimates wade on Application, Studio, Koom 2 Opera House Block MILLINERY designed many of the fluest blocks 1514 Douglas 8t,, Omaha, Neb, If you have specimen L wikit for prices. Send them to him before they spoils If you dont wunt them alter they are mounted, he will pay you thy highest murket price for them, Will make a specialty of heuds wid dressin of furs during the winter,