Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 23, 1888, Page 6

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THE DAILY COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE. NO 12 PEARL REET. arrier in Any Part of heCitya enty Cents Per Week TILTON MANAGER. TELEPHONES: Tesispse OFeice No. 43, Nint Epiron, No Pelivered by ) How., MINOR MENTION, N.Y. Pl Finest Christn Council Bluffs 1 Jest warm Shoes mbing company. ippers at Adams’ ws on Seventh page. Adams', 417 Br'dway ne, 619 3 Reiter a8 Coaland wood. Blegant overcoatings at A merchant tailor, 310 Broadway. There is talk of a summer picnic at Man awa in a few days, if the present pleasant weather continues The colored folks are to give a grand ball and ‘possum supper, to_be given by Tom Buckner, at Platner's hall, Christmas nij Squire O. L. Hendricks will it up No Pearl street for his new office, and will oc cupy his quarters soon after the 1st of Jan uary. The fire lads have had their three runs all in a bunch, and are now settling into th old routine, which will possibly not be again interrupted for several weeks. or work is finished up for the 0bs now devotes his eping those al- ing order. o the from L. e city soy d Tuspector ready built in successf Ed. Fagcley, who was boun. grand jury forstealing a gold . Cook, was yesterday released from the county jail on bail. Henry Delong became his bondsman in the sum of $500, The case comes up at the January term of the district court Police court tame yest were thre quickly disposed of Albert Hampshi Were cach assessed £7.00. The matrimoni took boom yesterday 8 were Jesso ean, of this coun Lizzic Johnson, 'of Mills county f South Omaha, und -Miss § of this city; H. A. Bryant, ge county, Neb., and Miss Mollie . | nett, of Polk county, Ia.; Willium Kinzel and Miss Emma Frederick, both of this city The new four-story brick factory for the ! Cart and Bugzg, - pany, is rapidly nearing completion. Nu ul ntion of the firm to occupy the u ors by the 1st of January, but this w Rardly be the case; It 18 ble that the will take possession about the latter part next month. The opening of the f create quite a building boom in that part of the city, as the firm employs about a hundred hand J. B, Crafts, the real estate dea peared on the streets yesterday morning minus his IHH s HUI £ ticed to coedingly y victims A%e8 Were Peter Egan, stevin, They business was a sudden issued to Ta was. investigating of the furnace when en puff and the mustache was missing. ui gone up in smoke. 8ol condolence and sympathy @ r si upon this sore Dr. See W. - . 26 North Main. Cleave Tel. 147. - liable Jewelry Fil of I. Burhorn, No. 17 Main stre laid in an immenst stock of goods, which will be sold cheaper G v special inducement for All goods st class and Lo thibe just as represented. Tt is an established fact that you can get the best goods for the least money there. Call and examine the stock and get prices before purchasing. - Assorted fruit in baskets for mas at Palmer’s, 12 5. Main st. - Loans m‘ull- on city business and dence property. Notes bought. ball-Champ Investment company. - The OlA ¥ Ch E. Roe, dent over Jacquemin & Co.’s jewel Pl S Silverware and watches, Wollman, jeweler, 224 Broadway. store. See Forrest Smith al column. et LIVELIEST STORE Brackett's, — —-— We will meet all competition guarantee lower prices at CORNER BOOK STORE. - Three Chances. 3 e sure you call at the Knitting Fae- ind secure one of those celebr: lamb’s wool skirts for your wife Christmas. If y, for your s J nd if you have no sister buy it for the .ulm (.-lnm s sistor. spo IN TOWN! and Our fire was not open with special pr umine our holiday & vans. rious, and we are Come and ex- slippe Sargent Tollow the crowd and go to Fried- man’s old stand, 409 Broadway, wh you will find everything to make you wappy, from a stocking toa bonnet, everything sold 50c¢ on the dollar. A. J. Mandel. el e o When you are looking for holiday resents don’t forget to give us a call. We have a fine line of Christmas books, plush cases of all kinds and Chyistma cards. Dell G. Morgan & Co, 7 Lower Brondway. Clocks 75 cents at Wollman’s, jeweler, 224 Broad way. Solid gold band Wollmun's, jo rings 2 cents at 224 Brondway. Notice the beautiful finish given col- lars, cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laun- dry company. At Brackett's yesterday,, - Don’t fail to make your selections in handkerchiefs or mufilers, largest stock, best and newest assortment, 50c on the 81. A.J. Mandel, 409 Br m«l\\n). ——— Brackett ‘Wants to see ove ybody to-day. See Forres L Smith's special column, New orgl\nu nm, class, $50, for two weeks only, Council Bluffs Music Co., 224 Broadway. ——— Bargains in rcal estate in_ all parts of the city, W. 8. Cooper, 130 Main strect, . S We have just recoived an invoice o Solon Paimer’s fine perfumes, Sache wders and toilet soap, Dell G. Morgan Co. ' zoods for B0 at 409 Broadway More than for 81, D(Lmvwhx-le else, e Mufers at your own price at 409 Broadway. Handkerchiefs in endless varieties, at Friedman’s old atund 409 lhomlwuy, pert lmvorn u( hulhhw goods are lulin ed when they call at the CORNER oox STORE, Monoy loaned & L. B. Crafts & Co.’s loan office, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagouns, personal roperl. of all kinds, and all "other artictes of value without removal, All business strictly confi- dential, THE ()MAHA DAILY BEE: 9 &~ SUNDAY. DECEMBER 1888, =-SIXTEEN PAGES. BEE. | TR nol\m THE BLUEES. The Morits of Incandescent Sys- tems Being Discussed. TO-DAY'S PROG RAMME OF PIETY. Mre. Grover In ( on the Sunday Order ity Tree—Almost urt—The Saloonist A Char- a The Day in Con District court noon immediately Wednes( day after. onvening until next cause of the ad journment was the illness of one of the jurors, M. J. W. Templeton, of Gamer town ship, who was fecling quite indisposod as the result of vaccination, The case on trial, that of Hannan vs, M nearly ready o be submitted to the jury, having been on trial for the whole week. " The closing argument, by Col. D. B. Dailey, is yet to be made_and the jury charged. This will be done Wednes day forenoon, when the jury will be sent out to wrestle with oneof the kiottiest questions that has been submitted in some time. The history of this and similar cases, known as the “squatter he 0 previous adjourned yesf after morning. after a long and te a verdict. - death of Mr. E. ey for the inte s of his_family that ‘the business of 3r :rs be settled without s indebted to the firm by making early HARKNESS, 401 Broadway. ——— L Faney baskets filled with at Palmer 28, Main st. Owing to the settlement. fine candy - ~ An elegant line of pianos for Cl mas presents at Christmas p Council Bluffs Mus: 224 Broadway. W dows. her strips for Odell & Bryant, Dl Rock Spring coal, Gleason, 28 Pearl street. and win- 3 Main st. aper than any- Broadway. Money loaned on furniture, pianos, diamonds, horses, buggies or anything ue at low rates of N : fair and hono & Co., offie und Maiu, over Aine cor. Broadwa ican express. -~ Nothing but desirable goods found at the ¢ CORNER BOOK STORE, = -~ Give the Old Man Santa Claus can’t put 1l stockings, but i r 5 cents at 3 T \o\l can buy the Blulls t Rush! yesterday. For Sale Cheap—Lots near the hridge s who will build at once. Ad- dress or call on J. R. Rice, No. 110 Main srteet, Council Blafl: e That at Bracket! Florida oranges, mixed grapes, fi candies at S. Main stre - Bananas, nuts, ms No Drinks on ¢ The loc saloon on” the losing order again to-day. Y 0b v, but a few of the budge dispensers were inclined to buck the authority of the city exceutive. It resulted disastrously when the parties were caught. Joe Botts contributed $25 and costs for his Sunday lesson, and John Dunn is at present contemplating whether to continue the fight or go into court and pay his fine. "The chief of police will strictly enforce the order to-day, and thirsty oncs will have to borrow from the bottles of more provident friends. The majority of the saloonkecpers express themsclves as pleased with the order, as it mves them a day to themselves, and they are not afraid that their competitors are stealing their trade from them, A few uree that the order drives nearly #2,000 cash to Omaha every Sunday, but, on the whole, there is very little kickink. The mayor’s stand_in the matter meets with gen eral favor, and the opinion is quite generally expressed that if he would show the same backbone in enforeing the payment of saloon fines that he does in the closmg order, he would expericnce no difficuity. in that di rection. ts - Fine l:\hlv ware at Lund Bros.” S, W. S. Cooper has cash on hand L to kmn sproved city property u street, e All grades lm"nl coal, C. B. Fuel Co. —_- While plany don’t play. ing for your holiday gifts . grand dis- mith’s speeil column, A all for your Laundry Co. See Forrest Have our clothes., Ca: soiled Fancy at Palmer’s, 12 8. Main st. The rush still umllnun» for those fine illustrated books and etchings at the fine candy CORNER BOOK STORE, The Drummer Boy of the Rappahan- Major R. H. Hendershot, wonderful drummer in the arouses his audiences to the grandest pitch of enthu m, and who enlisted in the 9th Michigan infantry Oct. 14, 1861, at the age of twelve years, will pear before the pubiic at the ope house in this city Jan. 16, 1859, the most world, who Useful as Well as Ornamental, A nice handkerchief or mufiler is a suitable present. Remember your price is mine; all goods must go. 409 Broad- way. i P S For a wonder we will not have a “fire sale’” and sell boots and shoes 100 per cent less than cost, but will make prices sht if you want our goods. Sargent Brackett Has the goods, * big rush iest stord in town. - “'L still have an immense quantity of Christmas goods, cards, books and toys of all kinds, which we are bound to close out at some price, as we shall not carry them in stock in the future. Caltl and see us to-day. We can save you money if_you want these goods at ull, Mueller Mum company. e — Moorschaum Goods. The greatest treat to a smoker isa nice meerschaum pipe or cigar holder. Frank Levin has the most complete line of meerschaum pipes, cigar holaers, fine smokin, souff boxes, and everythin in a first class cigar Bl Ladies wishing to make a brother or husband a present are respectfully in- e o at A Broadway, next dooy to Officer & Pusey’s bank. f‘lmp ian Means Business. No Money 1. A Rarc Chance to Buy 1ns Present. rtof my fine Having the greater tels, ete,, still etchings, engravings, on hand, T make the follow tion: Have you a city lot, a horse buggy or huriess, dry goods, groceries, hardware. jewlery or staple merchan- i See Ch 1 to-day or to-mor- row and mul »xchange. Ho is open for a trade on all goods amounting to ten dollars and upwar Ww. V Main: CHAPMAN, Nos. st., Council Bluffs, Lund Bros drive in crocke 105 and 107 Ia. - o making o epecial 10¢ Don't fail to see it ans’ and the slippers ever @Council Biuffs a , Council 3 » Laird, Schober & Mitchell best rench kid shoes for $6.50 that will cost you $8 in Omah nd our other prices are proportionate sargent & Evans. Bluffs v of all kinds for Christmas at for cash, Broadway. Jewe! wholesal All grades soft e B. Fuel Co. - Holiday Presents Can now be found in great variety. New and artistie ns in diamonds, fine jewelry, gents’ and ladies’ gold watehes and chains, silver and plated ware, clocks in French marble and the best of American makes. A cordial in- vitation is extended to every one to call and judge for themselves at C. B.JAacQuEMIN & Co., 0. Main st. - The London wilor’s’ get your clothes made. - for lamps. is the place to 637 Broadway. See Lund Bros. $10,000 in jewelry at 821 Broadway. " NEW BARGAINS FERRY PERRY A EVANS' ERIDGE ADD. LOTS, BRYANT & CLARK'S ADDITION LOTS, STREET'S ADDITION LOFS. Also20 acres of the best property intown for platting W. C.STACY, Telephone 1t No. U Main Street. Couneil Bluffs, lowa, SPE.CIAL NOTICES WANTS. xcliange some of the best husiness perty in the city for first-cluss fy . 5. Investment €y No. 10 Pearl strect, ains in_the small 5 on atove Swmall Come ve some of the Dest 1 it down and low and examine our list We also huve larze 1ists change, No. 10 Pearl st ment Co. PO EXCHANC Omaha Address L. 1 of property for ex- Council Bluils Invest and lot in d carriage, ity in_hou! of horses ice, Omal ot by Council BIuffs Investment No. 10 Peart st oms to rent on_first il both newly papered ation in the city. Call at N 00 MS Co, WANTED! y nan who has $50 or $75 which they wish to invest where it wili be as safe as it would be if it were deposited in the Bank of England and make him more money, to call on us and buy a lot in Fairmount addition. The best location on the hills for streei car service and school privileges; close to all the railroads, wholesale houses and ¢ depots. The only hill property to had at such low prices and easy terms. Prices range from ) to $400; terms, one-fifth cash, balance in th equal monthly payments at 8 per cent interest. If you s home of a lot now before y the money Mr th e renting now and want a Jur own. commence paying for Ju have to pay double ame location. Begin 11 he surprised to find thirty months will roll 2 owner of a lot. Main street, Call ou'1I., ¢ 5 » Brown building, or Forrest Council Biuffs, [owa. LADIES Of Omaha and Council Bluffs, Ave Invited to call at Mes. ¢ L GULLETTS Hair Emporium And see her fine line of HAIR GOODS, TNEST HAIR ORNAMENTS Iuthe city. Wigs, Beards, ete., for rent or sule. GLUTH and COYLE and MYERS Grease Paints, Hair Dressing ete, No. 29, Main St, Comncil Bluf, Orders by mall receive prompt attention, COME BOYS Keep Her Up And FOLLOW Boiling Beef Shoulder Roast Shoulder Steak, Corned Beef, Pork Roast Pork Chops Veul Roast Mutton Roast. Round Steak Veal and Muf Loiu Steak........ Porterhouse Stea Rib Roast Sugar Cure Bacon. ..., Lard. Mince Meat, read |- Sauer Kraut Pickled Pigs ioet. Poutisy and Fisii &t lowest market prices. Don't Forget the Number, NO. 327 BROADWAY | GEO. H. MESCHENDORF HENRY FISEMAN & (0 | A TERRIBLE SLAUGHTER! PEOPLE'S STORE MILLIERY GIVEN AWAY! At the Old Stand of H. Friedman, 409 Broadway. Have concluded to sell their entire stock of Toys and Fancy Goods at One-Half of any Former Prices. PRIGES GUT IN TWO! Will Rule to-morrow in our Tog and Fancy Goods Department. We show more real Christmrs gifts than all the competing stores com- bined and our prices ur AL MAKE To-morrow will be the Greatest day in the his- tory of the People’s Store, and we are pre- pared for it with an extra force of sales- men and salesladies to wait upon our many customers. Our stock must be sold and our prices are according. CALL AND. SEE US HENRY EISEMAN & CO'S PEOPLE'S STORE NO. 314, 316, 318 & 320, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFL, IOWA. LOOK AT THE IRISHMAN ![ J. M. SCANLAN, 120 BROADWAY. Wil sell for cash: Shoulder and Cuuck Roast Prime Iib Roast... Chuck Steak Round St Sirloin Steak Porterhouse Sten Boiling B Mutton Mutton Corn 3¢ Pork Roast.. . Pork Chiops and Lard, our owm m; Maving purchased this entire stock of Millinery, shall close it out at private sale, either in bulk or days. All goods must be at somo figure. PRICES NO OBJECT! Come magnificent will buy Clo pic ks, I . within oy Goods, ete. the next and get what you want at your own vrice contains the very latest wnd more than it ever did befor It is an opportunity that will NEVER OCCUR AGAIN'! Remember the number and call early to get choice selections A.J. MANDEL. H. FRIEDMAN, Manager of Sales All ontstanding bills must be will collect at the old stand—No. This st stylos 41.0 paid without delay to save costs, Mr, | 109 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ta. HARKNESS BRO'S. DRY GOODS STOCK TO BE SOLD OUT ! Owing to the death of Mr. E, E. Harkness, the senior member of the Havkness Bros., it has been decided to close out the stock and the business of the firm as speedily as possible. The Entire Stock of Dry Goods is Offered For Sale in Whole or in Part. firm of settlo Wednesday, December 191h, tion in prices. A BUSINESS GHANGE! It presents an EXCELLE INTO OLD AND ESTABLISHED Partie ing information can Lupon or add J. E. HARKNESS NO. 401 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. SNAPS! $226 $260 $180 Each 1 Lot, Everett's $500 2 Lots, Fleming & Davis, Ninth and Tenth aves $250 Fach HOUSES AND LOTS L ON- EASY PAYMENTS Call and See C.J. COLBY, Sond for Catalog No. 510 Pearl Street, Council Bluf Ma’sonic Tenlple’ Maurer's China Shop. RETAIL, 340 BROADWAY. We earry the largest stock in the west, cover| m({ "n ,000 square reu t of floor. We sell at the lowest prices, We deal direct with European manufactiirer’s and pay no jopber's profits, WE PATR SEPCOT CASEI! Cash talks, and we are always in position to - Offer You Genuine Bargains ! We offer you for 30 days. The retail sale will commence 1888, at great reduge Tha stock is new. elean. and very desirable. PORTUNI TO S Bl 2 S, desi IOWA S, STEWART, M. D, D. V. M, VETARINARY SURGEON HOSPITAL 456 FOURTH STRZET. Telephone No, 2 “”j_ COUNCIL BLUKRFS, 1OWA Ko 1 Lot, Bryant & Clar, on Sccond ave. '1 Lot, Bryant & Clark, on Third ave. '13 Lots, Pe 8 Lots, Benson's First, Ave K. - - ow y's 2d Add., on Ave. C FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY. 1514 Douglas St,, Omaha, Neb, THE RUSSELL. Add., Third ave. Especially Adapted for ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Mills and Elevators, AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE. Specifications and estimates furnshed for complete steam pla anteed, Canshow e rs from users where fuel Economy is SIZES FROM 2570300 HORSE POWER. lation, Durabllity G ual \\nn E. C. HARRIS, Agent, We do the largest business! LOT 1—Hand-painted Cupsidors, Lm h. " Good Majolica C ‘.4...“,..., In new and fresh goods and good selections, the following: - Sema teach: . 25 LOT 9—Rose Jars, filled with ;N v 0 ‘ Also Full Line of Bost Makes in umed rose loavos, ech. ittt s oo Phtod and Solid Silver, Rich Cut Glass, 1O 11 \-n\nn China Bronzes and Brass Goods, Plates, assorted decorations dozen | Chioice: Dimner, Tea, Fish, Game, Soun, aud Iog Cream Sets. 15¢ CHOICE PIECES IN Royal Worcester, Taplitz, Royal Dresden, Vienna . 850 glish Decorated Cham 18, .\ 2 65 4—F .pn»n piece Tea Sets LOT 5—100-piece (ge band and hand-paint ) Wedgewood DinnerSet, per set,§12 LOT 6—English Decorated Full Dinner Set, new fluted shapes, per sot. LOT 7—Nice a Decorated € Creamers, each. LOJT 8—Large Moss o lw. e - uine gold 1 flowe Decorated gant Hand Painted with shade to buraer, complete, LOT 12—An elc Vase Lamp, match, fine cach And a g which our linfited spic us to enumerate, (Cuina -1 An Inspection will save Pitch- | you money. MATRER, Royal Saxony, Bonn Faeience, etc, more bargai A PP will not permit 1 choice lot of snuine China l Visitors and purchasers equally weicome, PTe. C40 BIROATI T Lo COUNCIL, BLLUFFS IOW A.

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