THE SUNDAY BEE. FEBRUARY 0. 1887.-TWELVE "THE SUNDAY BEE. , COUNCIL BLUFFS SUNDAY MOKNIXU.FEH. 0. OFCTOE , JNO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Dtllrcrtcl by cfirrlcr In nnj-pHrtof the city nt twenty ccnti ptr week. H. TV. TII.TON. Manager. THr.ni'HONK3 : DrPJKtPSOrnfK , No. 13. NIUIIT KtJiiou No. IB. M1NOH MENTION. N. Y. HumbhiK Co. Heavy suits cheap to order at Heller's. Umnhn Addition is the finest yet plat ted. Odell Uros. & Co. Lots will advance ? 100 each in Squire's Park addition to-morrow. Hartley Tarroll was arrested yesterday on the charto ; of thumping a man. Lots in Squire's Park addition will to-morrow bo advanced $100 pur lot. Tim repeater forthonow lire and police alarm is expected to arrive in a few days and tlicn the system will be hurried to completion. Squire's Park addition will bo advanced to-morrow $100 per lot. Two and a lialf acres on Walnut Hill , fflOO. A bargain at Klplinger As Wick- ham's lot exchange , No. 419 Tirondwny. Odell Uros. ft Co. have leased part of the Schickntnn/ residence for their loan And insurance businc.ss. The woman's exchange will give : i 0 o'clock tea on Friday evi-uing next at the residence of Miss Laura Ilaluwin , No. 530 Willow avenue. Ten loU in Bryant & Clark's addition at Kiplinger fa Wickhutii'b lot exchange , No. .11 ! ) ifroadway. The coming thoroughfare between Omaha and Council Hlull's rims through Omaha Addition. Odt-11 Uros. & Co. Williams , No. 18 N. Aliiln , owns loacres fine wooded property only half mile from I\lcthodist \ church , only ? : } " > ( ) per acre. A line business property on Broadway , op posite the now postollice , fcl.OUO. IJoth on very easy terms of payment. Uroadway on one side the IT. P. rail road on the other and Ninth avenue through the center , the length of it makes the "Omaha Addition" lliu most valu able addition ou the market. Odcll Uros. it Co. The host record on sales yet made is that in Omaha addition , Oclell Uros. & Co. Co.Permit Permit to wed was yesterday granted Alexander Vallier and Kli/.a J. Ahixon ; also to Lars Potur Olescn ami ChrMino Nclhcn , all of this county , Mrs. Fred Ocrstenberg was yesterday arrested and booked as a public nuisance. Fred ia now in jail , and that eems the only place in the world where they ought to try to live together. No one should miss the rare treat prom ised at the opera hou.-c Monday evening. Maggie Mitchell's name is enough , llor reputation is such that to see her and hear her will prove an opportunity which none can iUl'ord to miss. Masonic Star chapter No.17 It. A M. All olliccrs and members of above named chapter arc hereby notified to attend the regular convocation Monday owning , February 7 , at 8 o'clock. ' Visitmif lloyal Arch Masons are invited. Uy order M. E. II. P. J. L. Martin , secretary. To rcali/e a handsome profit buy some Omaha addition lots , Odell Uros , iVCo. The boom has struck the police court. Fines for plain drunks have jumped from the old $7.00 to $ ! ) .GO. It is said that within a few days the fine \vill be in creased to double that amount. Those who want to get drunk should hurry up before the price goes u'p further. S. & W. A. Saundcrs have opened a real estate ollico at No. 508 Uroadway , next to the Paeilic house , for the sale of both Council Ulufls and Omaha property. These gentlemen are well known both in Iowa and Nebraska , and are heartily wel comed as workers in the boom. The Council Bluffs Keal Estate Loan and Trust company which is composed of the following well known citizens : W. W. Uilger , attorney at law ; U. W. Jacobs , for several years a resident of Council Bluffs and late of Chicago ; Robert V. Innos , late of First National bank , have opened an oftlco in room 1) ) , Everett block , for the transaction of general real estate and loan business. These gentlemen have not , like many others , organi/.ed temporarily with the boom but have come to stay. IVo Ilnvo the Following Rarcnins to OflVir TnMorrow Monitny. House and lot on Uroadway , $550. r One of the finest residences in the cit3" ; nil modern improvements , 3 blocks from Broadway , ? 5,000. Benson's 1st addition , eiioico lots $200. Benson's Sd addition , Broadway front age 500 feet. Lots in Curtis & Ramsey's addition cheap. Brown's addition , within two blocks of the approach of the new bridge , $300 each. each.Vo \Vo have a largo list of improved and unimproved property all over the city. Some of the best business property in the city in listed witli us. Vo have several line plats for sub-di viding. Carriages at the door to show property at all times. Come and look at our list. Tin : BBNSON&MAVNK , UKALESTATK Co. , 603 Broadway. Omaha add. Omaha add. Omaha add. Omaha add. Omaha add. Benson's 1st add. Benson's 1st add. Benson's 1st add. Benson's 1st add , Benson's 1st add. Benson's 1st add. Benson's 2nd add. Benson's "ml add. Benson's 2nd add. Benson's 2nd add. Benson's 2nd add. The cream of bottom property. For Bale by the Benson & Mayno Real Estate company , DO1. Broadway. A fihockluc Charge. Yesterday a girl sent on a message by her mother returned with a sad and hocking story of abuse. Her mother brought her to the police headquarters , and there the girl repeated the same Btory. If it is true there should be hot swift justice meted out to the offender. The girl is but nine years old. County Attorney Dally has the case in hand , anil expects to start in on its prosecution to morrow. He is inquirinir into it closely before making any public move , so that no injustice may bo done any innocent party. The Ilium , ' Had Hoys. The following is the classification of the arrests for January ) Disturbing the peace , 14 ; drunk , IVi ; found free/.injr , lj vagrancy , 10 ; boating board bill , 1 ; lar ceny , 7 ; malicious trespass , 2 ; assault , 2 ; firing revolver within limits , 1 ; maintain ing a nuisance , 1 ; total , 82. Otcr An Overcoat. Charles Maxiiuld was brought before Justice Sclniiv. yesterday ou the charge of stealing an overcoat belonging to Henry Pago. The evidence was taken nmi the judicial mind is to consider the case , there being sumo legal complica tions. _ Lots will bo advanced $100 oacii in jquiro's Park udditlou to-uiorrow , A DAH REST IN THE BOOM , It Will Be Welcomed By theEscited Crowds of Buyers and Sellers. EDWARDS GETS THREE YEARS. General Dodpc mil ! Others Predict Two Vents of Uoom The Prohl- ' billon right Poor I'ur- ccll'fl Hcmnln * . Conic to Stay. The boom closes its second week with apparently as much life and vigor as ever. Jt is pufling as if short of breath on account of the speed with which it has been running , its face is Hushed with ex citement , but ( hero are no indications of apoplexy , no hectic Hush of dying con- .sumption , but instead the Hush of eager , healthy youth. Those who have passed through some of the greatest booms on record have , in visiting the city the past few days , frankly confessed that they never saw the like. The excitement is that of a mining town boom. Painters cannot make signs fast enough to supply the now linns , even by inscribing them hurricdlv on cloth. The streets show a rush in every direction. On all sides is heard talks of deals , checks seem to Hy ing through the air , silver keeps up a merry ringing , ami contracts and deeds arc Muttering through the air like snow- Hakes. Old residents , careful business men , the conservatives , the evil prophets oven , catch much of the Inspiration and the excitement They declare they do not know what to make of it. They have lost their bearings , and the only com ment they can make is the query , will it keen up ? The more sanguine declare that it lias not commenced. The building boom , which is the real one , is not yet open. It seems assured that three great enter prises will uo started this summer. One is the now wagon and street car bridge at the foot of Broadway , another is the union depot , the third is the location of the Union Pacific shops here. The im provements about the transfer are great , as planned , and will certainly cause an addition of 1.000 people to the population of the city within a short time. The boom is beyond description. Visi tors to the city iuring the past week , who came somewhat prepared ironi what they had read in the papers , expressed as much surprise as if they had not read notiting about it. They found the real estate olliees thronged with excited men , women and children. Daylight has not unouuh hourin which to do the business , and night is robbed of half of its hours , the olllces being crowded until ten and cloven o'eloek. There were a largo number of deals yesterday , the papers of which will not bo on record for a day or two. The ab stract men are so far behind with their work that the completion of papers for tiling have to be deferred. The comity recorder finds himself swamped , despite the extra clerical force. Ho keeps good naturcd tliouch , and his soft answers turn away wrath. Maps of the city can hardly bo had nt any price. Those fortunate enough to have any occasionally part with one to help some new real estate firm , and c-ibily gets 525 for them. New maps are being prepared , and one now one is being made showing the two cities , with the river separating them. Armour , Barbeo & Co. yesterday joined with others in a syndicate , purchasing Crittemlen's twenty-two acres for $23,000. Among those interested in this deal arc Messrs. Ilanthorne , Uiishnell , J. T. Hart , J. Y. Stone , and Captain Holmes of Mag nolia. The intention is to plat and sell the same. J. T. Baldwin and G. M. Dodge have for some time owned about three hun dred acres on the river bank , reaching back to Brown's addition. Yesterday a syndicate was formed and the undivided half owned by Mr. Baldwin was purchased at $300 an acre. An attempt was made to buy General Dodge's interest , but ho tele graphed back yesterday that he would not sell any of his Council Bluffs prop erty nor put a value on it , as lie believed Council Bluffs had entered upon a two years' boom at the very least. Such a re sponse from such a man strengthened the confidence of all who heard of it. C. S. Hubburd was not quick in catch ing the boom , but he has it now , and per haps worse than if he had got it earlier. Ho lias purchased a lot corner of Avenue A and 'Ihird street. He lias also joined with N. Sehurv. in buying seventy-live feet on Fourth avenue , between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets. It. L. Williams yesterday secured the option on forty acres belonging to Mrs. Mynster , between Broadway and Harrison risen street , adjoining L. Hammer's. Ho is negotiating with Omaha parties to close the deal. An offer of ? 1OUO was made yesterday Jor the property Known as No. 012 Broad way , the O. K. meat market , but it was refused. Baldwin & Troutman yesterday sold lots 4 and 5 in Rico's sub for $3,000 to a syndicate. Squire's Park addition will bo advanced to-morrow $100 per lot. Armour , Barbeo & Co. have some rare bargains in store for their customers Monday morning. The Finest of Them All. The Ninth Avenue car line , the Broad way car line , the now wholesale yards , and the Union Pacific railroad shops , alto the now Broadway bridge , all of which have done so much toward the present rise in real estate values , arc in and adjoining the now Omaha addition to Council Bluffs , and make it the most valuable piece in the city. Through its nearness to botli cities it will become their connecting link , and the present prices for lots will seem ridiculous a few weeks from now. The best endorsement this addition could have is the fact that investors purchased fifty thousand del lars1 worth during the tirst eight hours after the sale commenced and crowds awaited the opening sale for an opportu nity to purchase at the office of Odell Bros & Co. , whore the addition was put on the market. Lots on Ninth avenue , the route of the car line via the Union Pacific bridge , were taken by the blouk and but few of these are now to bo had. A wide strip ne\t the Union Pacific rail road track was taken for wholesale lum ber and coul yards. Lots near Broadway wont like "hot cakes. " Omaha addition comprises 1GO acres of the best land between the two cities , ami as soon as the weather pormlts will bu a pltico busy with workmen oreetinjr build ings already projected , and placing the tracks for the Ninth ayuuue line , On Monday at Uo'clouK prices on these lots will bo advanced 25 per cent , The sales in this addition havi ; progressed steadily since the opening sale , although so many now additions have been placed on the market in the meantime , and al though this is the largest new addition to the city , the record of sales so far out strips that of anything else as to insure this investment , to prove in value second end to none in tue city , Comparison of prices with those of lots the same distance from the business c-jnter of Omaha on the other siilw of the river will how the bargain there is in them , and the facility soon to bo availa ble for reaching this addition from Onifilia in a few minutes comfortably any tiuio will practically luak'e it East Omaha for the people of our sister city , who are looking for residence sites pleasantly located and witlnn easy reach of their business , and at terms within their reach. Lots can bo ob tained cheaper now than next week and for half the price they will bring in the spring when operations commence. A largo plat showing Omaha addition is on the wall of the ollico of Odell Bros. Js Co. , No. 103 Pearl street , whore free car riages are also furnished with salesmen to wait on customers desiring to visit the ground. The District School. Next Tuesday evening the Old Fash ioned District School is to bo given again at the Opera house by homo talent , for the benefit ot the Cottage Homo hospi tal. The public should sec to It that the hdics having charge of the hospital should have placed in their hands sev eral hundred dollars as the result of this entertainment. The entertainment is one of the most novel , pleasing and merry-making over given here , Those who go will have an evening of solid fun. as the scholars of this school arc all well known residents of tins city. Secure your seats at once. If you cannot go secure n ticket and pay the ladies for staying away. Help the hospital any way. Those who can and do go will got their money's worth three times over. The opera hohse should be packed. For Sale--At a bargain , 1(1 ( acre tract two miles from city. Ira Scolield. At the Pacific house you will cavc from 50 cents to $ 1 per day. Try it and bo convinced. When you are in the city stop at the Pacific house. Street cars pass the door every fifteen minutes for all the depots. Meals 50 cents. Pacific house is the nearest hotel to the majority of real estate otlices in the city. $2.00 per day. tMmrcli Chimes. The two weeks of the boom here rattled and ra > ped the rushing crowds after bar gains , there has been so much hurry and Hurry , that Sunday comes as a happy re lief. The wise will seek rest from the nervous strain anil wild confusion. The worshipful will seek the quiet and sooth ing inlluenee of tliosanctuarics. Seldom has a Sunday been so heartily welcomed in this city. There will be sonic who will spend the day in grasping for gain , and the boom will hardly rest for even tlio Lord's day , but there will bo less outward excitement and turmoil , and this will be a relief. Among the church services to bo hold are the following : Services in the Congregational church to-day as usual. Preaching by the pas tor. Morning subject : "Feeding the Flock. ' E\ening subject : "Tho Pro digal's Present. " You are cordially in vited. Services to-day at Union Chapel , Har mony street , conducted by Rev. J. Fisk , at 3 o'clock p. m. Sabbath school at1 o'clock p. m. "The First Real Estate Transaction Ever Recorded" is the subject of the morning sermon in St. Paul's church. Evening sermon : "Modern Methods of Converting Souls Contracted with Gospel Methods. " The public is cordially in vited to attend. Preaching in the Baptist church by the pastor at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. in. 'Bap tism in connection with evening services. The meetings at the M. E. church still increase in interest. Good houses and several conversions of men and women. Subject of the morning sermon : "Bo faithful unto death , and 1 will give thco a crown of life. " Grand union services at3 p.m. Night subject : "The Game of Life. " Everybody cordially invited. Lots in Squire's Park addition will to morrow be advanced $100 per lot. Barn Before the Bar. The saloon injunction cases still occu pied the attention of the district court yesterday. The particular case over which the contest was carried on was that against Peter Bcclitelc , the proprietor of the hotel which bears his name. A new turn was taken yesterday , a motion being made by his attorney , Mr. Haldene , for haying the case transferred to the United States court. The fight was over legal points wholly , and the attempt to have the transfer made was resisted strongly by Air. Sim , who appears for the prohi bition alliance. No decision was reached and there is no immediate prospect of having the injunctions issued or of any immediate change in the situation of the saloon business in this city , so far as the practical side of it is concernod. Mrs. Wadsworth , who lias created a favorable impression by her sweet sing ing , will take part in the District school entertainment on Tuesday evening. To the Front. It you want choice acre property or town lots , Armour , Barbeo & Co. can make you happy. The KnmotiH CouhranlOYcres / Is now on the market. This beautiful tract with its growth of shade trees lies nortli and east of the Union Pacific trans fer depot in Council I1 ! tills and is within hfteen minutes' walk of the postollico. It is adjoining Broadway on the north , the coming boulevard between Council Bluffs and Omaha , it is the keystone of all. Investors and syndicates will take ad vantage of this opportunity. For sale by Ktmball & Champ , opposite now county court house , Council Blufi's. Both Hands Gone. Nelson Anderson , a Dane carpenter , who was found on South Main street about 2 o'clock last Tuesday morning with his hands and feet frozen while in a drunken stupor , will lose both hands. He besides on the corner of Thirteenth street and Nineteenth avenue , and has had no medical attention yet. MlBflt Couples. Annie Joseph seeks to got a divorce from Richard C. Joseph , to whom she was married in 1883. She alleges infidel ity on liis part. i' . J. I1 orris has commenced divorce proceedings against Ed. J. Ferris. She claims they were married last June , and within a mouth ho.commenced cruel treatment , beating her , throwing a hatchet at her , striking her with an iron dipper , oto. Don't you think for a moment that the boom is subsiding , .lust call on Armour , Barbce it Co. , ! W Pearl street , Monday morning and get a little Council Blulls dirt before it gets beyond your roach. For Sale Ton acre lots in section 18 near the poor farm , $300 per acre. Forty acres three-quarters ol a mile from Union Elevator. $300 per acre. Fifty-six acres one-half milu east of the Rock Island depot ; elegant property for city purposes. th'O acres one mile and a quarter from Union Pacific hold. 200 acres laud two ami a quarter miles from Pacific house $300 per acre. Lots in Midland addition , near Broad way , $000 each , Sixty-six acres on Grand avenue , $300 pur acre ; this would make a irootl addi tion Prices subject to change without notice. Apply to HoitACK EVKItr.IT. B. I * . Lankton , of Omaha , has engaged with Smith Bros. Ho is an old real es tate wan aud formerly of this city. GREAT" 1 SALE u Ladies' ' and Childrens' ' Aprons , Etc , We have succeeded HI pur- cha ing nt nu Extraordinary Bargain A large quantity of luslin Un derwear , Childrens' Dressed , Aprons , etc. , which we have di vided into two lots , and to make quick sales will sell them at Consists of I , Ladies' Night Robes , Chemises , Drawers , Corset Covers , Long White Aprons , Childrens' White and Red Msther Hubbard Dresses , Drawers and Infants' Slips. These garments are well made and warranted perscct. 50c. Consists of Ladies Night Dresses , Skirts , Chemise , Drawers , Corset Cov ers and Childrens' White and Turkey Red Dresses. All trimmed with Linen Torchon lace. Such garments as these are usually sold for 75c to $1. We take great pleasure in plac ing this immense purchase be fore our customers and invite an early call , as we believe this to the greatest bargain in Muslin Underwear and Childrens Dresses - i es ever offered in this city o . . * > / / , Hid , HJS and 3X0 Itvoad wny , Council muffs. All fresh goods , well made , full siy.es , good shapes , and warranted frco free from imperfections. STACY & CO , , AIN REAL ESTATE ! A GREAT BARGAIN. A flue twoslorjbrick house with ten rooms , situated on elevation , th FIXESTon Itroatlway , Jot li)3 feet on ItroadmiHIO feet on Slate street and li)3 feet on 1'lcrcc street , Price Only The street cars run in front of this tract , and llroadicai/ paved with cedar Mocks. 'Jhe land itself is worth more than the price asked for the whole. A few tot * in Jliddle's .tub. within Jive blocks of tin ; Milwaukee and Jlock Island depots , and about the same distance from the block on which the IS TO BE BUILT. to acres out n one mile from Broad way , only $10O per acre. Acre property on Franklin avenue rri'H low , 2t foot lot and store buildinij on nroudway , between the Ondcn. /jrmse and the JHelhodM church , for $ ( > , OOO. Improved and unimproved prop erty in all parts of the city and country. W. O. STACY & Co. , Real Estate Brokers , JVb , Main st , , Council lilitffs. TELEPHONE 192. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ppecln' advertisements , such ns Txist , Found Tel ) iin , For S.ilo , To ISont. V > nntH. HonrdliKf , elc.i\lll bolnscrtuil In thla column tit tlio loir ratoofTENCHNTSl'GK LINK fortliBflrsc Insor- \oniiuil FlvoCouts Per Ltnu for each 8UbbOtiionc Insertion. Lenvo advertisements nt our ollico No. 1- Veal Etrcut , uoar Ltroailwny , Council muffs. WANTS. FOKSALK .A bnrffhln rino now residence , clRhl rooms anil li.itli room , s. i > . corner of Sixth street iind Wnslilnpton avenue , two blocks liom government building. Kurnuce , uatcr mid k'HR. Lot 5J feet fiont. 1'rlco for 'M du.\.s only vl,5"0 , also cheap residence property in all pints ol the city. .Apply to II. tilioo- inuKer , No. 2J- , Harrison et. EOH SALK Choice , smooth , unimproved 100 ucies do-so to llraiimrd , in Duller county , Nebraska. Will fflvo lareo discount from pres ent value for cash. Address Ilimtinfr. Hunyon . & Jones , David City , Nob. , or W. J. , llco olllcf. Council Binds , In. POHSAI.K At n bnrffnln. 20"i acres with flno lmpro\oments , ilv miles cast of Council Illuirs. 1'rlcolow anil all the tlmo needed. In quire of T. W. Vmi t-clevcr. Council Illuirs , FOHSALE If tnlton this wcolt A fl\o room house on Fifth avenue , near dummy depot. Thobtreot , slduuralk mid lot tilled to frnulo. Price $1,4W. Kasr terms. Address Lot , lice ofllcc , Council llluira. FOH SAI.E-IO ncre lots In section If * , near poor fiirm , $ IH ) per ncre. 40 acresthieo-ciuurtoisof u milo fiom Union eo\utor ! , f300 perucre. & 1 acrns onc-lmlf milo cost of Hock Island drpot , olntrnn t property I or city-pit rpo cs il.'O acres one milo and une-quurtor from Union I'nclllo hotel. i.K ( ) ncres land tire and one-half miles from 1'aclllp hou < o00 per aero. Lots in Midland addition , near Tlrondvray , ffiOO cnch. flt ! ncicsou Grand Avenue , $300per aero ; this would make HK od addition. 1'iicn subject to chiuiKO without notice. Ap ply to Horace Kverott. SALR Tlio business and turnlturo of . Hotel Denmark No. t ! " anil C.'t Hroadway , Apply on promises , HcasoiH for Bolllnir , pics- cut proprietorlines to leuvo city. Peterson & ilro. . "Y * . The Leading Cor tier First Avenue. Council Bluffs. Has the Largest List and More Bargains than cam be quoted by any other agent. Call early , Over 100 Feet Front on Central Broadway Sale by 3- Hoom .7 , over OFFICER 0 rUSEY'S Bank , COl'XCIL ItLCFFS Vacant Lots , Lands , City Residences and Fa mm , acre property in western part of city. All scUlntj cheap to make room for sjn'iiuj slock. R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Itoom f ! , over Ofjlccr 0 J'ltscy'n bank , Council Illujfs. CITY REAL ESTATE BIAS STRUCK A Veritable Boom , -AXJ- r & GO. , \O. 028 imOABWAV , Will show yon raiuiy choice pieces of property tit astonishingly low JOHN r. ST.VE i \ ) . t i STONE & SIMS , ' ยง Practice in the State and Federal courts Kooms 7 and 8 Slumart-Uono Ulo-jk. COTJ3STOIL BLitJir'iF'S FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY , 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha , NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladicsbuj-ing a $5 lint or bonnet , one faro be paid ; $10 , round /rip. / OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS COUNCIL llLUFi-'S , IA , I > tnbl isbccl 1U7 B. RICE , M. D. , Or otliiir Tnmorrt ruinoM'il without tbo knlfo orilrawfnirof blood. Orer thuty yenrn prtictit'iilexpcrloiiuu. No. 11 1'enrlHt. , Council lllufft. ( VCXinsuUutluu froo. Two beautiful tnn-ts of land lying in the western portion of the city , and just north of Broad way , will be placed on wile to-morrow mornning at SMITH BROTHERS , In parcels of from 3 , T and 10 acres , to suit purchaserH , and at prices ranging from TO $1OOO PER ACRE. LTOU can buy an acre of this beautiful properly as cheap as you can get a single lot in llio same vicinity . An acre in either of these tracts can be platted and in a few days sold for as much per lot as is now asked per acre , SOLE AGENTS , No. 14 Pearl Street , - * : : : . - Counci luffs.