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© M. Finkelstein, Omal THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. STREET. NO 12 PEARL OFFICE, Pelivered by earrier in Any Part of heCltya Twenty Cents Per Week, M, W. TILTON MANAGER. DUeINEss OFFICE Niour Epiton, No. MINOR MENTION, N. Y. Plumbing com Coaland wood J.Mayne, 619 B'way. L. A. 1668, K will meet this evening at 7 o'clock sharp. By order of the M. W Jacob Lutz and Anna Fisher, both of Omaha, were married yesterday noon at the office of Squire Schirz. A “Quiet Day” for women will be held in St. Paul’s church w-morrow from 2 p. m. to 5:80 o'clock. This service is open to all ladies who may desire to at- tend. he Ladies Auxillary to Hazel camp, No. 171, will give a social this evening at Woodmen hall. A1l Woodmen, their ives and daughters ave requested to be present. The case of State Griffith was sub- mitted to the jury shortly after noon yesterday. The'case of -State vs John- son, for forgery, was to have been taken was continued until up afterward, but this morning. Dr. Macrae. of this city, was called to Migsouri \ alloy Monday night to attend to Dr. . D. Chapman, who was badly injured by being thrown from his cai riage. Dr. C hapman was drivingalong, well bundled in robes, when another buggy struck his, overthrowing it, and throwing him out. His right arm was dislocated, and one of the bones broken. - iperance billiard wts will do well to e of my temper- Parties having halls and restan take the exclusive ance boer. Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. g Bartlett & Norton for rdwar and 2317 I have moved m ()"I('4‘ to Omaha, at which all orders will be received trom which all deliveries will be m: by wagon. L. M. FINKELS' stoves and cutlery, 73 B'way. New and full line of spring goods at the London Tailors, 637 Broadway. —— 8. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. bl For Sale at a Bargain. Hotel property in Council Bluffs, cen- trally located, doing good business. RR. P. Officer, sole agent, No. 12 N. Main St., Council Bluffs, - Bettering the Hotel, Extensive improvements have been begun by the management of the Og- den house, which will require nearly a month to complete. The billiard hall is being handsomely decorated, and when thrown open will be briliiantly illumi- nated, as will all of the lower front of the building. An archway is to be cut through from the office to the northwest room of the lower floor, which will be fitted up in elegant style as a smoking room. This will give those inside a fine view of Broadwav, and will also render the interior very attractive from the street. Heretofore the building has not shown up well in the evening, aud the change is partially made to remedy this state of affairs. The opcning of the archway will give a_splendid view of the interior, and will m‘mil of the oftice, dining hall and entire front being thrown together. The enterprising management is constantly improving the hotel, and the result is seen in the steady increase in their business, The manner in which the¢ hotel is now run is a credit to the ¢ Notice the beautiful finish given col- lars, cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laun- dry compan —— Monoy loaned at L. B, Craft’s & Co.’s loan oftice on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, personal property of all kinds, and all other avticles of vatue without removal. All business strictly confi- dential, - The finest line of spring goods to be found in tho market is at A. Reite! No. 310 Broadwa S Personal Paragraphs. F. L. Davis and Mr. Riley,of Missouri Valley, were in the Blufis yuflurdx\) on business. e Wanted—Assistant Cook. At the Deaf and Dumb iustitution. Wages $15 t0 $20 per month. Lodging and washing frec. -~ Money loaned on furniture, pianos, diamonds, horses, buggies or anything of value at low ratesof interest. No publicity; nm- and honorable dealing. A. A, Clark & Co., office cor. Broadway and Main, .m-r Amoricin express. ‘Rooms to rent in ch M B, B. Wadsworth & Co. - Try our XXX bottled beer, rates on all onlm'»’ fmm Tow; . M. PINKELSTEIN, m block, Main street., Special - Heady 'l.ulvlw for builders® hardware, DOdell A Bryaut, u|5 Main street. Dr. C. C. Hazen, dmllhl ()pcm]louse block. Send all e rders for bottled beer to L. i, Lent . The following is the programme of services to be neld at St. Paul’s church duving Lent: ASH WEDNESDAY, Bervice and sermon.. .. 10:45 a. m,, Bundays and sermon, Vi 7:30 p. m, hafly morni omi Friduy-—5 8 Holy conmunion e 80 on tirst Sun RAS lqg-. hverting Than Converted. Some vime ago at revival services beld at the Central Metnodist church on Market streot, in Newark, the Rev, Dr, Inglehart, the pastoe, was pleased enho enitence of & burglar, who de- laved he had been converted. Friday night what afterwards proved to be the same man, sccured a room at the bourd- ipg house of Mrs. Moses, 1200 Clinton t. He retived to the room, but gtho night disappearcd, and with m t! i ree gold watches, a ehild’s ban k and several othorurticles of value, converted buryl ¢t hus not been since. He has also iwmposed on »vornl Llu;g) ey, ALL ABOUT COUNCIL BLUFFS, Speculation as to the Couras of the New Council, ACTORS GET A LITTLE LECTURE. The Scottish Rite to be Conferred To Day—The New City Council— Hotel lmprovements— P rso Yesterday's Murder, A full account of the murder of De Goode will be found on the first page of Tue Bee. The Ne The city council for the purpose of settling up the ness of 1888-9. The not meot until Monday evenin 18, at which the bouy will or rize and choose a president. The question of who will be the appointees of the coun- cil for the offices of city ele ity phy- -~ - w Council. meets this evening busi- couneil will Mar ch new street ¢ poll tax 1 chicf of the fire devart- meni, isalroady agitating the several aspirants. As the political com plexion of the council remains unchanged, there o those who predict that the city offi- J will remain as at present, but this opinion is shared by very few. It seems to be the general belief that City Clerk Burke will have a successor, although no one hazards a prediction as to the identity of the new man. Little is said concerning the eity phy- inn, and aspirants for the of searce. For street commissioner the pre incumbent, Mr. Avery, will strong support. Several of the men have expressed themselves on the subject, and in favor of his reten- tion, as his qualifications for the office ave first class. The same is true man, the poll tax collector. It is stated that he has had remarkably good sue- cess with collections, and nothing could be gained by a change. It is thought th there will be a hard struggle for the office of chief of the fire department. This has always been a bone of contention. The present chief is nota favorite with many, and a strong attempt will be made w séeure . change. ding Mr. Beek Must Eat in the Bluffs, The James O'Neill combination, which presented **Monte Cristo” to a large audience at Dohany’s Monday evening, did not leave a dollar 1n the c though they took several out of it.” They stopped in Omaha, coming over to this side just befere the show begun, ana returning to that city as soon as it was over. Theadvance agent of Hanlon’s **New Fantasma® company was in the city yesterday, stuted that his comy thing, but such a howl was raised t he quickly thought botter of* it agreed to see about accommodations in this city. The Bluflites k, and , 100, over the practice of some rs in this matter. It is argued that as these compunies demand and re- e a liberal patronage from the the ater-going populatian of the city, they may reasonably be expected to patron- ize'the city, at'least to the extent of their hotel bil A disposition is man- ifested to sit down on the companies which thus shun the city. = Starting a Consistory. Preparations have been going on for sometime past for the lHl'lhllshml!llt in Council Bluffs of a consistory of the nt Accepted Scottish Rite. Tt is t of more than passing import- anbe, and will attract hither prominent masons from various varts of the coun- The work of conferring the degrees 1 commence this morning at 9 o’clock in the A. R. hall on Pearl s The work will take several cials of high rank from New York, Ohio, Minneapolis, S lity, Omaha, and nt. The para- alia brought here is said to be elaborate, and the m, conferred in a m It will be the most important ing of masonswhich has met here and would do the same 1t other points will be pres ph starts in with r memt about seventy cluding not only prominent ¢ Council Bluffs, but from other cities 1n ws;».lern Lowa. eparations are being made for a grand banquet at the new Ogden on Thursday evening. - J. G. Tlpl.on. ruul estate, 527 B’dway, SUBURBAN NEWS, Kennard. 3 M. Walter Grosclose went to Biair Satur- Mr. Fricay. Herman Hopandink is quite sick with sore throat. Mr. Friday. Bill Swihart was laid up with sore throat Jast week Mr. William Gains movea off his own farm on Mond; Mr. Elmer Wild and wife, of Blair are vis- iting Bill Swihart, Mr. O. P. Brewster moved on farm on Thursday. Born, to Mr, and Mrs. William Mcgail, on Wedne: Nllm‘ @ boy. Mr. Audy Lithco starts for Oregon on Tuesday, March 11. Mr. John Norton moved on Mr, Burges' farm on Friday. Mr. Nelce Miller shipped his cattle to South Omuha on Thursday. Mr. John Lecrone was in town the first time since he got up. Mr. John Nisson is moving in the Dulany old stand and will open a grocery store. _Mr. . Phanwickle and wife went to Ar- lington on Sunday, returning on Tuesd Mr. H. Bowesman came down from Fre- mont on Friday and returned in the evening, M. John Gains moved on a farm that he :nn!ul north of Elkhors station on Monday st Mrs, 8. Hunt aied Satud the quick consumption, afte sickness, Mr. Willism Cuuninghatn and Al Brewstor went to Blair on Thursday, returning the same duy, Johu Blaco has received u letter from Bob Shaffer. The letter wus written from Can- ohn Clotz was a pleasant caller on ohn Clotz was a pleasant caller on his father's William Saturday, morning with bOuL one year's uda and requested Mr. Blaco not to let his wife suffer. Fontanolle. Mr. William Kramer sperts u new top- buggy. Frunk Ladd of Fremont, is at home visit- ing friends. corge Gannon, of the mail service, ed ut home, ating was in_ Fremont Sunday, a i ol. ¥ C. Sexton. Mrs. Harsh, living and a half east, has been se M reported s0ie better. Mr. Charles Kvamer is moving his house- hold goods, furming implements and stock to @ farm he has purchased in Cuwning county. ALY S0CIELY of this place is to give au entcrtainment the Gth inst, exervises to consist of wusic, plays, recitations and jian- tominmes. On Saturday evening a party of young folks mey wt Lewis Bros' !nm to trip the light fantastic oe.” The cheerful spirits were presont as usual, While playing bail on the school grounds, last Wednesday, Wiilie Boschulte, aged four: teen, broke both bones of the right leg mid between the knee and the ankle. Mr. Jesse Wheeler and Mrs, Mary Cappy, while riding in a carriage drawn by an un ruly broncho team, experienced a romantic and somewhat unpleasant_runaway, the first of last week. It happened thus s ponies seemed playful, at which Mrs. C. gave a hearty laugh, causing the most playful ponv to kick still’ bigher, and over the ‘bugey tongue. At this instant both horses took flight, throwing the bugey first on one side, then on the other, and finally turning it bot tom upward, and completely raked off the top and othorwise demoralizing the bug Strange to say, the occupants, who were in the buggy until the top came off, were but slightly injurea. Valley. Overator Mcbermott made a draw i a ry recently of #15 Al. Staneten shipped three loads of fine fa steers to Chicugo Friday morning rumors of two or three t hand in this vicinity. Frank Whitmore attended the dedication of the Masonic temple at Fremont the 23d Al Staneten has rented his farm to a Mr. nt for an eastern seed company, Miss Maggie Crowe left hera last Sunday to visit relatives in Councit Bluffs and Min- den, Ta. Silas Springer is on the sick list, and Mrs. Dr. Williams had a shock of paralysis from which she is recovering. Mr. Hick was making cails here on He 1s at present domg ministerial Laramie City, Wyo. MenNeal's house is nearing completion, and N. k. Cowles 18 erecting another small having made sale of same to a Mr. wed- ( contly bought of L. nis has moved into the house of N s, and Robert Groweock has taken ion of his premiscs, vacated by Den- Whithingham ; An accident occurred in the hardware store the other evening by which Miles Moon a wound in the cap of his knee from that was cidently discharged, but nothing serious is anticipated from the wound. T. M. Stoner, wko has been absent in Towa the past winter, returned Friday, and nt date. He will in his brother's house, and attend 10 all the wants of those desiring anything in his line. R. Staneten and wife have roturned from the tern visit, and since then hi lo- cated at Creston, Neb., and will run a meat ot at that pla They will remove there in a few l].l)‘i with the best wishes of ial gathering at the house mes Whithingham last week Tuesday i'lull'\ services at the chu 1. J. Miller rday even 1 attendea. nu., all of which we Swaburgh. There was a party at John Youn's resi- dence last St evening. bought his brother's m ‘and will mo so0n. Pete Hunson s moving his personal prop- y from Hooper to his farm, rdinand Brass of Hoover has rented Miller’s farm and will move there bers lost a valuable horse last similar reporis come . ing prep Daubert's farm, ckman of Hooper is ations to move to Henry which be has rented. Dauber will hercafter make m, which he bougiit lately. from Henry Miss Katic Stover.-who has been working for Henry Uhling for some time mast, re- turned to her home in Burt county last week. Mr. Bruce, who has been renting Pete Hanson’s farm for some yea t, will soon move 10 Swan Peterson’s farm, which he has rented. Mr. Caspar Miller gave an inauguration dance last Tuesday evening in his new house, which 3 i days. All participants report having had u jolly time. Nickerson. Mr. and Mrs. M. Herman went to Omaha Monday morning. . George Evans spent part of Saturday and Sunday in Fremont. Miss Alice Osterman, of Fremont, was the guest of Miss Clara Raven Friday and Sat- uirday. Mr. Lyman Heinrich, formerly of this place, has been visiting friends here thédlast two or three days. Several of the young folks were nver to attend the dance at Fontenelle Jast Saturday night. All report very nice time. Miss Mary Jacobs came down trom Scrib- afternoon to visit old friends. the guest ot Mrs, George Her- ner Satur She is nov man. Thomas Bullock and two children, e been ing Messrs. M. aud Herman, rned to her home in , Iriday, . Herman has removed his 'n;,nuc and a-half mile; Bellevue. Bellevue boasts of a population of 400, Bellevue needs city mayor and sidewalks, There are three candidates for the Belle- vue postofiice. B, Larson finished filling his 4,000 ton ice house last week. H. W. Bardwell has laid the foundation for a new hotel opposite the B. & M. depot. H. C. McMaken & Sou of Plattsmouth, shipped 200 cars ice to Kansas City from Bellevue this winter, The students of Bellevuo college haye just awakened from a happy dream, which now is causing quite a stir awong the faculty. (ONTRACTORS NOTICE! That we are putting and most complete lin, plies we have eve pleased to give estimates work, roofing, [ in_the lnrgest of building sup- ed, and will be on all tin ace work and build- pleased to give es- We sell the Quick Meal Gas und Gasoline stoves. The 1889 stove isa daisy. COLE & COLF 41 Main street, THE COUNCIL BLUFFS INVESTMENT- COMPANY MONEY On hand for city loans; lowest rates of interest. Fine farms close to Blufls to exchange for city property. Western lund to e propert; Big bargains in Broadway lots. Fine business property to exchange for well improved farms, Good fresh stock groceries to ex- change for city property and one-third cash, shange for city u and lots on monthly payments. Small payments down, Prices ranging from $775 to $4,000, C hulp lots in Evans’, Wright's, Coch- ran’s and most all additions to city. Fine acre property for sale from $100 t0 500 less than present worth. No, 10 Pear J8t., Council Bluffs, 0, . McDANELD & €0, Hides, Tallow, Pelts, Wool & Furs, lghest 1 arket prices Prompt returns. 0 H “l " Maia Bt, Counctl Blats, lowa | MERCHANTS Who Will Save You Money FORRENT e weely et omstor | [F YOU BUY of THEM. baths, Heated by furnace, 221 South Seventh street, Ament block, . R ' | 8 @ Z/ADA MS' § W ARTED-The peopia to tey the City Steam D mMm e H Laundry, 31 North Maif. (=) ¥ & COS Z = " L — | &= A £ JOR RE “heap. two handsc six P A4 g |I“w. Ror ot ranster, Conncil | /DG @29 SHOE P ;'g 7 Blufrs, and Rishtor, bth’ ave, and %] | 3t RN aur | BB g House, §== The three story orick store room 417 Broadway, g condway; The Jooation 15 one of | CQ @ | Connctl’ Bluts. | L8 i ver P tion for a hardware business oa that acconnt, L/ John Hennett, THE BEST. Is Alwnys CHEAPEST As 1 can prove by hundreds, Lanzendorfer & Strohbehn,| No. 221 MAIN [ 13 " FIELD & ESTEP, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Particular attention given to Embaln No. 14 N, Main St,, Con (~|l (1] |urnnum repairing neatly doi Offico calls nttended promply duy and night, 9 pue sdey “apIS oS “Seupunig g SIEH 'sufllluufsuuuguu '$811830) = Electric Trusses, Belts, Chest Pro- fectors, Etc. Agents wanted. - CITY MEAT MARKET' TO THE FRONT! BEEF, VEAL & PORK © MY OWN DRESSING lewa Game, Fed on lowa Corn, Aud will meet any honest compet izion on pricos lass Me THE BE AT THE Lowest Prices! Poultry of all kinds dressed to ovder. 219 Main, St MAX MOHN, Propr. Pirs[ Class Accommodations. Reasonable Rates. CRESTON HOUSE J. M SCANI.AN T 120 Broadway. - - Tefephone 201, S| i TNRY OUR must 40 ;E- Mottaz T S # |No. 114 E: l!rmuh\' THOS, OFFICE!, OFFICER 8 PUSEY, BANKERS. Corner Main and Br COUNUIL BLUF 10Wa, Dealers in foreizn tnd domestic’ exchange. Collections made and interest paid on tine de- posits. 1. M. Pusiy. GO TO THE LONDON - TAILOR, And get hest lllllnu Suit Souneil Blufs, Qway, you ever had No. 397 Broadway,- - A DAISY FARM! The nicest eighty acre farm on the slope in Iowa, 9 miles south of Creston, 100 miles east of Omaha. Good 6 room house. Barn with room for eight lorses, and- cow barn, sheds graineries, orchard, etc. Good wells, ]i\{iug water, tame grass. Near school, church, ete. Easy terms. ‘Write C. J. COLBY, 522 Paxton Block, Omaha, or Broadway and 30th St. Council Bluffx, Iowa. THE ORDER WA3 POST NO BILLS! 087:_: ;(ROUN KE RMA/NV. No. \ OADWAY GRNOCERVES4, STATIONER Y. SU\\ine of SCHOOL SUPPLIE S. o R QW SMITH & BROS. N i\\uvmo\?m‘\lfl's Bath Rooms, Qr %&:r%\sheamauflaun IR RSEOR, |Cheaper thantheCloopest SiANSoN Music G- Nb.239 Broadway. Stociiof! of Bl msneéi'.“,n l-S:;ECs'[ga Prices Always the’ Lowe < owesT, ALR) arbe! Prnpnu i3 W, W.BILGEF, Re alES*a+e C Housesf)ol SAN:TARY PL No.114 Main St 6’/7')’ STEAM LAUNDR\( 3% N.Main St. Telephone \aN . SEE HOW THEY OBEYED IT. NEW CURIOSITY SHOP. 2D wnolqsa & Fry ltss Pearl 5t L f EL.) = BLUFF 5,/A. o D:H ons To B ,_UMBE g‘g‘gm tou WATCH THE BOSTON STORE NEW ATTRACTIONS OFFERED DAILY | SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY: LOT 1. 75 pieces 36-inch all wool Dress Flan- nels, former price 50c¢, to-day’s price 33c. ; IOT 2. 150 dozen ladies’ Balbriggan Vests, worth 25¢. Price for to-day 15¢ each. LLOE S. 150 pieces dark calicos 2c a yard, rth 5c. tngham, Whitsaw & C FOR SXAILKETY 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 be rented. Best stand and trade in city. Nearly thirty years in one lccation. Present 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. THE RUSSHEIIL L ELECTRIC HORSE POVER. LIGHTING, AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE Specifications and estimates furnished for complete steam plants, Regulation, Durability Guar antecd. Can show letters from users where Fuel Economy is equal with Corliss Non-Condensingy, E. C. HARRIS, Agent, No. 810 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs, Send for Catalogue. F YOU WANT TO BUY A PIANO, ORGAN, SHEET MUSIC, MUSIC BOOK ORANY KIND OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENT. Call on us, We | We HARDMAN, FISHER cop only the best and latest improved. sell the Celebrated & EVERETT PIANOS, ROYAL AND CENTURY ORGANS. NONE BETTER IN THE MARKET. We sell for Cash and on Monthly Payments, We guarantee satisfaction in PRICE"AND QUALITY. COME AND SEE US, OR SEND FOR CATALUOGUI, ADDR MUELLER MUSIC CO., NO. 103 N STREET, COUNCI NS, KA, P. S.—Planos and Oiguns, to T AV Fe repaired. We wiso furnish estimates on Pipe Organs, F. J. BREZEE, Tax1derm1st and Naturalist. North Sixth Str Conneil Blufrs, urally auic i tho Meat @othod of years. Forelgn bird 1 hawks of all kinds, Persons sendi ocialty. Wilte for particul permancotly | it opposite post- Higheat price patd for on short notic Fur dressing assured of perfect satisfaction. POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET H, PETHYBRIDGE & CO., PROPS. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Sauvesage of All Einds, Orders Promptly Filled and Delive No. 635 Broadway, - - Cguncn Bluffs. CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY. GOOD WORK : : PROMPT DELIVERY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 26Q