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6 THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. PEARL STREET, OFFIOE. NO Delivered by earrier in Any Part of heCitya Twenty Cents Per Week. 4 M. W. TILTON MANAGER. TELEPHON Breispes Orvice No. 43, NGt Evitor, No.Z. MINOR MENTION. Y. Plumbing company. and wood. E ne, 619 B'w: Building permits were issued veste ¢ to Adolph Wallert for a 500 cot- tage, and F. J. Day for a $300 cottage. The Grand Detour Plow company yes- terday purchased lots 7 and blo nt Clark’s addition. The lots dt the corner of South Thirticth str and First avonue, and as It is tracks property, it is bel that it is the in- tention of this company to use the lots for warchouse purposes. In the district court yesterday the case of Sicdentofl vs Kennedy et al was on trial. The plaintiff sues for spec performance, in connection with about ®ix acr -4-( rround near plaintiff’s resi- der Ware, Esq., appears for laintiff, unll Mayne & Hizelton for de- Jondnnts, The cuse occupiod the entire day. A twelvo-yoar-old boy giving the name of Danicl Smith, arrived in the city last evening by of Minneapolis from Ontario. Can., in scarch of his motl rs. Mary Smith. His parents separate some time ago, and the mother 0 Council Bluffs bringing a daughter, Lizzie, and the father re- mained in Ontario. keeping the son. The father died a short time ago and friends sent the boy here to tind his mother. He is now stopping at the Bechtele. and will be glad to learn of the whereabouts of his relatives. - North Main. Tel. 147 -— just received at Fear- Dr. Cleay Finnan haddi on’s, - Remember Mandel’s is the only pl where you ean buy furnitur on weekly or monthly payments. and 825 Breadwe - - A grados hard coul, Puel Co. ]{nn d: nnwl No. 27 Main St., jewelry store. bk Agents Wanted—For Prohibition wind Nerve Tonic. A strietly tem- perance beverag The best substitute or beer known. My “Happiness” has no equal. Send orders to L. M. Finkel- stein, Omaha, Neb., or Council Blufls, — - Blank books made to order. Can fur- nish patent binding for parties wishing Call and see samples at room blocl, rl street. Jnlil.ll()l\l: & Co. st sy Personal Paragraphs. MeAdam, of the paving firm of MeAdam & Amberg, of Chicago, 1sin lln, city. . W. E of the New York Plumb- m;_v compa left yesterday mornming for Chiengo on busincss, and will return of B y dap, arranging to embark in llu- hulnl\\,n. business here with Mr. Norton, who was formerly in that business here. Harry St. Ormond, advance agent for “A Dark Secret,” was in the city yes- terday, arranging for the appearance of his company here Friduy and Saturday evenings, February 1 and 2. yton, Ta.. - The matinee at the roller rink this alternoon promises to be a grand suc- cess. e New comers or parties wishing to furnish houses will do well to consult with A. J. Mandel, 323 and 325 Broad- way. Eba S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. i Notice the beautiful finish given col- Jars, cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laun- dry company. ST Pickled tripo and pigs’ fect at Tib- bitts, 845 Broadwa; e Lo S S The London “Tailor's” is the place to get your clothes made. 637 Broadway. - Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. C de Laundry Co. ———e For St. Bernard's Hospital, Preparations ave making for one of the grandest bazaars ever held in this city. @It will be for the benefit of St. Bernard’s hospital, and every organiza- tion in the city will be interested to a a greater or less degree. The follow- ing officers have been elected to have charge of the affai Mrs. J. J. Brown, president; Mrs. Dr. Macrae, vice pres dent; Miss Kate Wickham, secretar; Mprs. Ryan, treasurer. The bazaar will probably be held Easter week. Aside rom the officers above named, a v vresident will have charge of the table of each organization participating. A full list of the orders providing ta- bles is not yot furnished, the A, O. H, being the only one that has yet re- ported. Mrs. 'N. O'Brien will have charge of their department, Mr. J. J. Brown has made the first donation for the buzaar. His gift is a lot at the co ner of Highland park and Avenue ¢ Tk donations will be published as given, SR All kinds of poultr, ron's. —— Money loaned on furmiture, pianos, diamonds, horses, buggies or anything of value at low ratesof interest. No publicity: fair and honorable dealing. A. A, Clirk & Co., office cor. Broadwuy and Main, over American express. —— Heating stoves at cost for thirty days to close out. Odell & Bryant. . - Money louned at L. B, Crafts & Co.’s loan oftice, on furniture, pianos, horsos, wagons, personal property of all kinds, and all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly conii- dentinl. e — All grades Soft coal, C. B. I'uel Co, - Bargains in renl estate in_all parts of the ¢1|.3 W. 8. Cooper, 130 Main strect, - No ('lllllo For Grumbling. The complaints reported concerning the Tenth avenue freight depot do not seem to have the needful facts to back them up. They may have arisen from the fact that the check clerk is only on half time now, but the company has so arranged its business that there arve others in attendance ready to receive or deliver freights at any and all hours during the day. The instance cited, in which the Empkie Hardware company is reported as having been unable to get goods shipped, is emphatically de- n&ed“ by the principals in that business house, a8 well as by the ofticials of the e e Just the time, too, for sowing blue rass seed, You can get the best at 'varon’s, THE SPECIAL ASSESSHENTS, An Insightt Into th.r- Methods of Col- lection and Bookkeeping. THE ELECTRIC LIGHT ORDINANCE. An Arm Chewed of In a Sausage Ma- City Taxes. arve taxes coming inon the new y . we have colle great many of the ted 250 so far. work was performed, and the want to get them they lose or mislay their tisa hard question, what I have been trying to find L will try and ex- plain how they do it . you own ten an improved stre them graded, paved, carbed d last summnc whole 1improvement don’t you think that ought and you puid for “Well, rather, it does scem s The eity would hire a man and improvements cut the amount of into fifths, makin cord them against vou with oth though they nd forty of those ite. m-\\nuM not ap ,, . if you are a careful busi- wup forty pieces \d bring them down here s tax books so *as o lien upon . you have to, hooks, exchunge Alid piece of paper that sho what it is intended uu “Do lhv\ put uu m all through cireumlocution whether paid or e unless they them off by mistake, CWHREEE al tax has really been paid?” L aud neither not sell, ex- No good, w expense of yummu them on tho. books and ge ting The trensure + folding these pa- We turn them ov . Tdon'tknow whether sumplified in some of this hum- “Could not this be way, to get rid of '\1..|u him col- up to the 1st {2t him tako theso up to the eity hmlll- they belong, and he colleets permanently paid, and cer- tify the delinquent only to the ummn auditor, to be placed on the ti These volumes ar record and a check on the county tres urer, to show some other city oflic leet all he can, of Septem! lists we have her intended for a collected by they ought not to be, to have the delinquent specis the county books correctly, that have been paid. intended it should all pitss ln\n\wh It _requires, shall be paid when the d it may be ;mhl in All he wants is installments A Ning thamiayatinge attacy record when th 1 it may be hall paid now pavement on t paid up that and Main stre was l:\nll four y a well indeed, consideri injunctions The gove 'nment his n l!lJ\ulle)Ih A‘nl‘( L in ]nm. uluw |v||u'|~ rmm p. y m]umn.m\mnm! Lu-mum has RO getting into jll\l for lunlvlnpl 0[ nu\lll like to have the lod i some way.”’ And gas fixture chicaper at the s cent from list price will be given for thirty days. - ness offers for sale at ). 608 Bluff street, some » houschold goods and furniture, Tipton, real cstate, 5 e grist was a dark of the eight vietims being lineal descendants of Ham. of various shades of darkness, and \gainst them embraced seve wickedness, Yesterday’s pol Warren Col- lins and Fred Hillman were fugitives from Omaha justice, and await the ar v George Walker, Barnett and pugnacious interiering i internal arvangements of the were arraigned , but were di John Turpin and rested on a similar charge. at Platner’s hall was the cause of their vis were ar- favors of a dus and Davis inter red to quell it, with him and the pair rolled to the foot of the stairs, Oflicer Kemp corralled them both, and took them 1o the station. T'he case was i Frank Young, a white man, ,.uu $7.60 for excer - C. Hazen, duuml, Opera house —— W. S. Cooper has cash on hand to 1u.u‘ on approved city. property, Main street, A very painful accident occurred on Thursday evening at the meat market of Conrad Langendorfer on South Main Heary ULL, & youug wan em- | cents per box—by mall 30 cents, THE ()MAH@ DAILY BEE: $ATURDAY, WHAT THE LAWYERS THINK, The Great Majority in Favor of the Present Site ployed there, was feeding a machine, when & string becam tangled in the cog-wheels, 1.‘ atte mm ing to remove it, his hand was and drawn into the m: the elbow, before the motor could be shut off. When released, the arm was found to be in a terrible condition. The fingers were mashed to a jelly. the bones in the haud and wrist broken, iine, n and the flesh terribly lacerated. He was to St. Bernard's hospital, wher: was attended by Drs. Lace and A The condition of the tient last evening was as comfortable as could be ex and the surgeons ex- 1a belief that the hand might be - The Council and Light. Before adjourning Thursday evening the city council took up the electric light ordinances, and after reading the Brush and Hawkeye ordinances a third time, hoth were passed. The rates pro- vided by these ordinances is regarded nt to gas at ¥1 per 1,000 feet. rters cover a period of twenty years, The council then adjourned and reconvene a board of health. Tt was ordered that the houses oceupied hy the Carter and Klemn families, near the transicr, be thovoughly fumigated and disinfected before the quaran tine isremoved. These houses we oceu- pied by the smallpox « nd the families have been removed from them, This step is to be taken to prevent any possible cont on, It was alsoovdered vin alleys, against which com- alnts Huve Hseh hade, We tHoroughly aned up and put in a passible con- dition. The hoard then adjourned. The two cleetric light ordinane assed by the couneil are very similar. in faet, with one exeeption they ave alike. es to fur- 16-candle JBIVaRiGnah: fFa8: ol CHAvAE, MAY = tHe Brush compiny agrees to light the esty l»n ding free of charge. The 1 andle power lights will llows: Running from dusk until 70 cents per month: dusk until 1t. 85 cents per month: all night, 1 cent per hour. Power for motors will be furnished at the following rate as equiv The ¢l city ton Cost Hours per No. Horsepower. per day. month i e % .10 400 % 00 10 00 S e The Bazaar to Be Cc Last evening was to ¢ witnessed the closing of the Guards’ bazaar, but owing to the great quantity of edibles and the numecrous faney articles jeft over, it ded to it this evening. The articles dra st even- ihg were as follow . Hair dinmond ring, ticket I( ughton. I5. B. | Keeline, gold wate h "ticiet oil painting by Mrs. tinued. . Stevens, tie Private Lee Bennett secured the sll_”qn rawarded to the most popular sol- dier. Among those in attendance we tain Scharft and Tr ohn Aitehi- son, of the Omaha Guar The attend- ance was the largest of any evening. the Cap- A Showing of th Dunbar & Co., of Omahz prepar- ing under the direction of the board of trade a very attractive souvenir and showing of Council Bluffs. It will be Lillustrated, and in mechanical nee will be so pleasing as to give it a cordial welcome by the thous- into whose hands it will be placed. Be- sides the s of Council- Bluffs there will be d ptive articles, facts and figures of value to those who desire to know about this city. Dunbar & Co. have prc publications for other cities, and promise to do fully as well by Council Bluffs, The board of trade iS giving the enterprise encour- agement and support. —— After diphthe " rlet preumonia, Hood's Sarsupar give strength to the system all poison from the blood. ver or o will wd expel ng. enough methods of wear- R (T T pure and simple is the fashion, from such old-timers as Leonard Je the way down to recent d like Berry Wall and Bill) man who tends to be at all in the swim wears the llowingside whiskers to which Dundr ve his name, and beards which were popularized by the Prince of Wales o fow y ago have gone entirely out of fashion dev,forthe prinee himself ha them, and he now weal pointed and +elipped close to the face, Boulange the fash- ion for Burope in this v and the crown prince of G drita or less of an nml.llm' of lhc famous French upstart. Once in a while o man with the te ole combination of an im- perial mustache and side whiskers ap- pears in town. Such a one, tor instance, the Marquis de Leuville. But com: binations of this sort are not indorsed by the leaders of fashion. The rule which prevails is to wear a mustache and a mustache only, and let it take the course that natuve designs. - Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is the best and most reliable medicine in use for coughs, colds and croup. No one suffering from a throat or lung trouble can use it without venefit, It will cure a severe cold in less time than any other medicine or t it is the only known remedy that will prevent croup. For sale by all druggists at 50 cents pe bottle. Jealous of the Muses, Earl Marble, a poet and a prose ter of San Francisco, whose verses have apj ed at intervals in the Cen- tury, the Atlantic Monthly and oth seriodicals, is suing for a divorce from his wife, who is in Boston, on the ground of cruelty, not physical but mental, According to his story she was in the habit of invading his study and interrupting the flow of thought by floods of billingsgate, causing him to pervetrate false rhymes and thus greatly depreciating the ‘market value of his poems. He slept alone, and on bitter cold nights his wife would sometimes invade the room when he was asleep and pull all the bedelothes off, com- pelling him to shi while she de- ivered a curtain lecture. The theme of her argument was that he persisted in wooing the muses to the neglect of herself. The wife makes a general de- nial of the charges, e L SRR An Absolure Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in large two ounce tin boxes, aud is an absolute cure fur old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands, and all skin erup: tons, Wl positively care all kinds of pilca, ‘Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT: MENT. Sold by Goudman Drug Co., at % JANUARY 26, adyocate the vere to lay that aside T would WHYSHOULD YOU BUY A HARDMAN PIANO? 1t 18 the most durable Piano made It improves under use 8. 1t has more volume of tone than any other instrument 4. It stands in tune longer than any other Piano. It is the only Piano with the new patent harp-stopy I agree with Mr. Beckman d there the city | V. Breckenridge Hu most desirable, close to the railroud -Ympq and {r urt house, and the ON THE GROUND OF CONVENIENCE If the city ball \uvu'mu us to st preferable location ated on Jefferson square in will be a ren dezvous for bums and tramps. I K. Y 0 with the new m unequalled in actior It leadts all othe Jefforson Bquare T should be ina central rs amone the best people It is the handsomest Piano And most important of all it is sold & LT FEOITEST __PRICE‘! 37,000 OF MUELLER MUSIC CO.,, NO. 103 MAIN STR FOR SXILK!T An old established Boot and Shoe business in Council Bluffs. Iowa. The Phillips stock of Boots and Shoes at 413 Broadway. is for sale and the store will Best stand and trade in city. Present Another Grist of Interviews. THE COUNCIL BLUFFS INVENT \ML EQ(OMI’A 1 lowest rates The Tsauc at Bar. A few more expression of opinion by attor neys of this vity are given to-day As will be seen, r the present site on F afbam and Eightecnth stre 1 don’t want to discuss the l ine l.\| ms ¢ |n~| to Bluffs toexchange COUNCIL X question beyond Farnam street want Jefferson square devoted to its original purpose, that is, ? bargains in Brondway lots. Fine business 3 tob well Impiroved taris. Good stock of groceries for to exchange ified and kept ¢ hull has once been 1o jam street and should be built Houses and lots on monthly Small payments down. Judge Berka—Farnam strect is my |»wm If the city hall is located on Jeffc re two portions of the community w own real est Wreight's, Coch- adjacent to the squ ' sale from $100 who will reap a harvest hauling 10 50 loss Uian pr (mmul lllu!k. MER(JHANTS Who Will be rented. Nearly thirty years in one lccation. stock from $12,000 to $15,000. For further varticulars apply to G. D. Phillips, at the store, or to N. C. Phillins, one of the execu- tors of the J. M. Phillips estate. N. P. DODGE, Executor. Judge Savage not worked f in favor, however, Save You Money IFYOU BUY of THEM. Jefferson square, located in the northern part of the for that reason wlone I dosire the o Tdo not look at the question from bint but u selfish one, like to see done would be the ercction of the > and then use the old foundation for a hbrary building and What I would NV z o E 2= 2ix Rt C. S, Montgouer tion should not considerable invested on up neth nf the THE RUSSBELL. S| Couneil 1S THE BEST. £ :|CHEAPES T As1ean prove by \nu'n! mo.uu-m Tocating the Thero is o second tgument in fuvor of the prescnt i sightly and offers all the nec nities for erecting an wmposing and mas keeping all our Adapted fog ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Mills and Elualurs. AUTOMATIC CUT-GFF ENGINE. Specifications and SIZES FROM 2570300 sary n|l|mrlu 1 would be wasted one buinding unning frnm 1 favor the Far 9 pue sdeg 0 ‘SIBH ‘SUOI}ON ‘SPO0g Ai) e 3. Luko—1 prefor many reasons rson square is tho best site, are too numnerous to m('n(lun. John W. Lytle either, but 48 I am 1 shall vote f s nt Nh«mll! not b T don't see w mterviewed on th C. Lanzendorfer, *$911830J ‘TEIITII H'S | I- arnam streot mnpnm MAIN STREET. FIELD & ESTEP, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. tes furnished for complote sream plants. Regulation, Ditrability Guare Can show letiers froni users re fuel Eeonomy is equal with Corliss Nou-Condensing, [25 C HARRIS, Agent, 510 Pearl Street, 1 to put lln-(uun "Rouso o ¢ Send for Catalogu a )u , and 1 ie Couneil Blufls, .. F.J. BREZEE, Taxidermist and Naturalist. nanently located at No. 11 North tth st., M ine, Council Blufls, Ta. 1t you have specimens don't wait for p wjont location, he Farnam street site is It is the most con near the court hou o devived will be the great saving of time i sen the two building | 1t location is a sightly one—much more The people have on the question once 1 vor of Farnam street 1 am opposed to u chiunge now to sutis ) 0 the bourd of edu. cation has invested 1n the foun not be wasted Send them to him t them after they o specialty of hewds und dressing Lowest Prices! Poultry of all Kinds dressed to order. st market price tor them, their decision in GIVE ME A CALL. ‘E Mottaz \u 1L E. Uroadw'y LONDON - TAILOR, And get the best Illllll" S No. 637 Bregiway, - - MAX MOHN, Propr. | First Class Accommodations. Reasonable Rates. LADIES OF OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS INVITED TO CALL MES. C. L. GILLETT'S HAIR EMPORIUM And see her fine line of Hai i \\h"ll‘ it was first loc lml T k public buildings for th tln'l rnam street site be convenient. AND COYLE AND MYERS re of the san not in, but the Cuunull Bluf., It affords plenty of room, light and ¥ ORDERS BY MAIL RECEIVE PROMPT 'he present site is the fefferson square. ary for a public ———————‘—mfi POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET H. PETHYBRIDGE & CO.,, PROPS. Manufacturers and Wholesale De Saucage of All IZinde, Orders Promptly Filled and Delivered, No. 635 Broadway, i prospectiv The present site is Jefferson square can be used for better purposes. Council Bluffs. ic Trussss, Belts, Chest Pro- tectars, Etc. C, B, 3UDD, that the city lichteenth stree kept with these > building completed on the present, vith the understanain hall would be 3 Faith should be 0. R. GILBERT, Manuflacturer ;TAXIDERMY GOODS 114 Broadway, Council 1iomds of Dakota and Montana am street is the 1' . Harrison ” BERLINGHOR BELL & BERLINGHOF, Architeets, Desigaers and Snperiatcndents of Construction Mendelssolin, Fisher & Lowry, and has designed many of the finest blocks in Omaha and Council Blufis, Plans_and Specifications Preparcd aud Tstimgles madt on Applcaton, Studio, Room 2 Opera Hous CITY MEAT MARKET ! TO THE FRONT! P — UNTIL FURTHE NOTICE | BEEF, VEAL & PORK OF MY OWN DRESSING | wa Cattle, Fed 01 lowa Eu;n! iy honest competiiion on pricos First-Class Moat J. ML SCANI.AN, 120 Broadway. TRY OUR MUSH, A. F. CLATTERBUCK, [AT BROKER, 419 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUF PRIVATE DETECTIVE. e watchmen furnished & Buffalo borns in novelties, tralization of business, It would be a foolish wi iy spent to change it now. 1 prefer Farnam strect. for \\ Nl.nh.m"h 'SPECIAL NOTICES. EXHAUSTED VITALITY A Great Medical Work for Young and Middlee . C. Lane—The present slte has the most es fefferson square suits me ll offora. more room, and A. C. Read—Jefferson square offers more roou, and is just as cox firm nwme of b Immu in Miils county, | mutunl consent BAnds this 19t ay Of Janunry ( rests of cverybody buildings should xpeditious and the present site is supel L Troup—If I wel ercy interests 1 would fa but on general principles 1 think the city hall d 01l the present site. 1sae Adams—The mwainobject to be sought public buildings 10 consult my prop- fferson square, ve you for them ull they are \m’rl I should be compl north of Plan ion of sites for ence of those visit them in ever That, in my opinion, oppose the scheme of remo reason suflicient to Adiir cas WL PARKEIL No. Horso ranch fn Wyoming YUUR BANK AGGUUNT. L t, A line of BANKING. SPECIAL DEPARTMENT, FOR LADIES, i i INVESTMENTS... 0 W shall be plcased Of twenty-Ave years son square should kept for a down-town 1in the present site s ting the building ther « “The money in- 1d be saved by A stock of Clothing, o Hats and Caps, € WhatLinve \uu“uu\lm( 104 Broudway, Councii 1in value if the ci n as a follower of ANDAND CABIL i - ‘arnam street crowd, 3 l lish—The |n~'wnl site is the most convenient and cei REAL E) -~ Furnished room nished rooms: Jeffarson square I con out of the question, J. J. Hunt—Jefferson square, ngden—1 aw in the same boat. street has ad- far greater than Jefferson it 10 the county buildj .u.d will {m ilitate business. Jefferson square is a pub- TN AND SOCIRAE, Sf\ KEAN&C © Bankens, ICAG O succsns PRESTONMEANEG u. v‘ Office: 2 Wall 6t nemeumbered | cor, Broadways lie !.m imark uull SE— SANTAL-MIDY| Arrosts discharges from the l”‘uh s 10 elther g0 1l 48 b el IL 18 superfor Lo Copalba, 4 Illrllm or tnjections, and free (rbin all had sahel) OF OLLeT THCONVenICnccs. SANTAL MIDY “""‘"M/. n«mwlu.n Boue axe! Special attention given to collection of chat OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. for architectural display, light aud , attorney, of Disine man in the city, 0. H. McDANELD & C0., Hides, Tallow, Pelts, Wool & Fur§. Highest market price aod I am unqualifiedly in favor ot and opposed o Jefferson of Farnam stre square as a city hall site. J. R. Anderson convenient loc; B. F. Cochran—I am in favor of the pres- Farnam street is the most rner Main and Iroadway, BLUKES, I0WA, W. H. Boekmau—1f I were to satisfy my ix Prompt ret urns own convenience I would say Farnam; Mo B, Councll B, Towan

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