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v i COUNCIL BLUFFS. Record of Events on the Eas Side of. the Missouri. The City In Mourning For the Dead Presidect. Order of Exeroises For the Memor: ial Servicos. SOLEMN CELEBRATION, OBSERVING THE FUNNERAL DAY OF THE} PRESIDRNT, To-day will witness in this city a nd yet solemn sc:ne. The firo d partment will turn out in full, also th Abo Lincoln post, the Ivanhoe Com] mandery No. 18 K. T., all the Masons| in the city, all members of Twin) Brothers Encampmont, all members of the different associations of Odd I lows, the Council Bluffs Light Guax Pottawatomie County Veteran Asso- ciation, all the teachers and childre of the city schools, tho St. Patrick's benevolont society, all members of the different orders of K. of P.—such! a throng, together with the dress of black we wear to-day, will give us al sombre ook, indeed. How changed from a few short months ago, when, the people rejoiced that wo had) passed through an exciting cal campaign without a But yesterday and our city loohed| beautiful indeed, in its dress of da; zling briliancy. To-day we are alll mourners; the heart of cvery citizen) ‘beats with one accord. At the grave, as it were, together will we perform) with heavy hearts the last sad rites to the memory of our president, Thel mandate was an unwelcome one, Thel lesson it teaches is not for us at present to know. Let us with one voice exclaim: ‘““Thy will be done,”} as wo gather round the bier of one who has given up his life on the alta; of our common country, The following program will be car-| ried out nearly as follows: At 11 a. m,—Council Bluffs Inde-| pendent battery will commence the) firing of funeral salute and continu firing every five minutes until 3:06 p. m,, making forty-nine guns, indica- tive of the president’s age. The formation of the memorial pa- rade will take place precisely at pre- cisely 12:30 o'clock p. m., on South| Bixth street, the right resting on| Broadway, in the following order: 1. Marshals, assistants and mount. ed eseort. 2. Music. 8. Masonic lodges and chapter in| regalia under escort of Ivanhoe com-| mandery Knights Templar in full uniform. 4. The several lodges of Odd Fel lows in regalia, under escort of Twir Brothers encampmentin full uniform,| b. 8t. Patrick's Benevolent societyl under command .of president and| marshal. 6. ‘Ancient Order of Hibernians, 7. Pupils and teachers of the pub-] lic schools, under direction of Prof.| Faroham 8, Pupils and teachers of the dea and dumb institute, under direction| of Supt. Rogers, 0. The several lodges of Kunights of} Pythias, under the respective officers| and eacort of uniformed Knights, 10. Royal Arcanum, A. M. Beards: ley, regent, 11, Ancient Order of United Workmen, Geo. R. Wheeler, M. W 12. Scandinayvian society. 13. Fire department, under charge) of Chief Lacy and assistants, 14, Council Bluffs Tight Guards,¥ Lieutenants Martin and Morgan, cow wanding, 15, Pottawattamio county voteran Captain Geo, Carson, commanding 6. Abe Lincoln post No. 49, R,, C. H, Harrison, P, C. Abbott, Adjutant, 17. Council Bluffs light 18. His Honor, W. R. Vaughan,| mayor, common council and city offi-§ cers in carriages, 19, .Yudlgfeu of the courts, county, officers and members of the bar in| carriages, 20, Clergy of the different churches} in carringes. 21, Council Bluffs medical society,| Dr. Green president, in carriages. 22, Council Blufls board of trade, L. C. Baldwin, president. 23, All other citizens in carriages The line will move promptly at 1:30, p. m. LINE OF PARADE, East on Brondway to First street, north on First strect to Washington avenue, west on Washington avenue to Fifth street, south on Fifth' street to junstion with Pearl street, west o Eight avenue to Sixth street, north) on Bixth street to Willow avenue, east on Willow avenue to Pearl street, of thg public park, in which the ap: gmprnto obsequies will be held, un. ler the direction of the clergy of the city. The various organizations will form} at their respective places of meeting} ., and await orders from mounted escorts will wear dark cloth. ing, black sashes and white gloves, The bells of the city will tolled ing, HERDIC COACHES, The centre of attraction yesterday, outside the churches, was in front ol Bray & Hehn's stable, on Scott street.! A double and single Herdic' coach ar] rived Saturdsyand were on exhibitio; fi-mdlfi Y. y look as i ul sight they appear heavy and cumbe some, but on closer inspection the wa, in which the body is t?:od upon the fxle shows that they are of eas; locomotion, They will certainly make our city look more Metropolitan anything we have had since the at tempt at :l:'t;r works ul:gour town <! 3 prove to be a success, as the following, printed on the bask of each, seems to agsure; *Herd ouuhluono ride, b cents.” The peo ple will have Chapwan and Vaugh tee. A request was made that Col been drawn up. in some way managed to escape. A lively chase then ensued, Constabl > D o [Ronoeraitz, who wis noar. Jons, soon [ Jittlo ehary of asking for theso thingsl™he #th dsy of Octater, 1 Yeoavene, @Sash Ribbons at 26¢, a yard. persuasion, and after some resistance, the man he was after was brought into the city by the oificer and com- imitted to the county jail by Justice JAbbott in default of $500 bonds, { ker to pluck bereaved rel a8 8L00I fufter making extensive ropairs, into alfivat thing the husband does is to take bury, Connecticut, has parchased afsome business to attend to.” Istand that Mr. Mallory .is a relativ live and energetsc young man and notfyoung peoplo gre a little coy. A ” ~—OF OMANA.— la novice in the business. Niagara Falls we had most of the new 2M Oor. 13th and Farnam Sts. The old building that has'stood sofgcouples late in the season, when thel ) long on the corner of Pearl and Sec-@regular boarders had left. T hay fond streets, on the. Catholic churchisecn as many as a dozen ata time filcl ve adopted the Lion as a Trade Maik, and OMAHA, lgrounds, is being raised preparatoryfginto the dining-room trying to lookfs dn “""l :3“ fl:\‘:fl’ I il : £ 1y NAME on_the samie, to being moved elsowhore. We hopefyas if they had notbeen married yestor-WGENUINE WITHOUT THY% ABOVE STAMPS ETABLISIED 1856, it of our fallen hero, look at ler, and she knew it. Of : s B itic: es, also London, Du 3 by vife. A . . “ l e P o8 0f th Geo. A. Bailey and wife, of Glon-@ooursoshe did not object. But tho@t . ; g ey B o wood were in Council Blufls over Sun-8uiun began to get ang He did notl 3 ) ll pissengor tickots for ewgrants by the (o lay, guests at the Ogden, RGrove, spent yesterday in this city. fed. Finally he got up and walked to) the Ogden yesterday. an Ogden guest yosterday. A wifo for? A 24 i i L Borey, of the Ohtoago, (Tiickli ' Your wifs 1‘Allow moto odburab-R¥. [/, Oipitel ., naldePaiany BANIKERS. s e Pactte o chusm Wi Gn flulate Jou) Iy ¢ fellow. You havelll, M\ o no th stde ot Castellar: and. ol Business transuwcted samo as that of an Incor day. day afternoon, called for the purposewaut people to look at your wife, you lof making arrangements for the fu moral obsequies to be observed Chiof marshal, Wm, G. Oliver; as-Hface to the wall,” ¢ rshals will wear dark| clothing, militay sashes and whitelll gloves, Assistant marshals and during the time the procession is m ov- THE OMAWA DAILY BEE: MONDAY SEPTEMBER 26, 1881. it wealthy and respeatable ing of the two little fath L nd motherless children, and hed with pit) lled at the Metro an hotel Saturday to seo them s vory much pf«mml with the through their superintendent, V Hancock, offers to forward to thel an fire sufferers all donations r. Piny ‘s attention ® lod to a gentle tapping on his blder one and told th in charge town office door, whith he bf them that sho “‘“"“I'l' 0 '“"[ i @opencd. Thero stood little Bertic ro for hor as sho would one of hed BFESE 1 1T ol up for the dood pwn childeen if sho proved & goodh . ¢, sxamine, ‘Doter, tan oo fitts ght do for her in o has bot her not?” The % h]. v r,,.r wom loctor laughingly took up the pieces yuld ne , but she we o 1 Pivimed Tisx Elint thote and biing Ner i as she wouldlfene. rorned her that thrg were she her own child. The woma Yo 16tt, thie offlon WitHteam in charge asked her if she would eign) g 0N, folly, s paper to_divide her property with Aottod Gt MO tho child, She replied” that L o ) he could not promise that ko Garfiold.” o 1l she would promise at prepent n ol gas tame, The|endm5’hl:?]v:!"lll‘bfdl_l?-dnv_':l} would be to take the child, bring her up, treat her in every respect as she would her own, and if she proved a lc00d, honest, upright girl, she o more when they separated, woman in charge concluded she would§ ) t until she found some one whojdture invari would agren when they took the child} to give her a share of the wealth, W idinit the woman’s responsibility tog On thels Wedding Tons. be a grave one, at the same time o the newly-married coup- w00 homo in o wealthy, respoctable 11ia 0116, OF itho! cAMEn mily, with the prospect of a lasting feotion growing up between them, would be better for the girl than any writing that could be deawn, RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT, At the meeting of members of Abefd Lincoln Post No. 29, G, A, R., held| on F'r ng at the offico off ‘I can pick them out as easily as if] ITustice Abbott, among otheér busines d signs, ‘We are just mar:| the following motion was earried; hat a committee of five be appoint- d to deaft vesolutions of respeet tof ithe memory of our prosi-§ u A James A, rfield, and that@winter. I don’t know why it is, but| awving beenan oldjfsuch is the fact. One of the signs o On Satur 0o must be buried 'i Our worthy citi . Joll Eaton, Tas returned home from iver, 1, therefo n extended business and pleasure rip. t health wil 4 A ‘ wwnflentire stock of wThe Gods Help arn Kidny and Liver Ciire marks those who help themsel g nt of these troubles. ly helps the Warner's Safe Kiduey ale ons of on old hotel clerk the other day. “How can you tell whether they 3 y-married or not!” inguired® This remedy, whi sueh wolder o | srof The New York Sun, tc i 1 Diti. i was uddressed. I fe10-tu-th. -1y WAR IN PASSENGER RATES 5 but how?” “Well, in tho firstplace, they aro al- J d of the president,fs nowly-married couple is their spicklliivo yoar, o Old Relisble Chi-@ = be made chairman of said cnmmiu«u: nd span new clothes. Somehow, B B gt road, Also, one KIdS a.t $' 25 hud that C. H. Harrison, 1. I fwhen peoplo get married, they gener " v PSR .£90. Holmes, D. B, Duileyand Edwin ly got aa many new clothes as possi )\ 4800, hats, and new trunks, and new dusters. Then, again, they spend money morel ; freely. When a man is In his honey A warrtant was issued some timefmoon, he generally feels as if he a Azo for the arrest of Dell Shannan, offfought to be generous, e hasagrent-WSteet, |\ 0 o Crescent township,by Justico Abhott,@ful sort of spirit, and throws his = s n o charge of assault and threateningfimoney around as if he wanted to LEGAL NOTIC i Yesterday Constable ' Rose-@§show that the world has used him well, b ranz, hearing of the whereabouts o pp read the reselution when it had ) Johu Redde, plain ut, and soon found his game, but itfnust have a room with a private par- lor, and not up sta gwith a good view. Sometimes he 15§ You are required to answer %aid petition on but when we suggest them he alway s0TW5E Al Bhays ‘Yes.” Of courso it is part of oun business to suggest them. We con-! sider that we have the same right tc pluck a newly-marvied couple as au| ucceed in capturing him. By strong rneys for Plaintift, CONTINCES TO Roar for Moore(s) jHarness d AND Saddlery. L ol o8, FUR VNN Db, Do they behave differently from P. Meller, one of Council Blufi'l(}er people?” eading paiuters, nas purchased an@ ¢ ghould—well, yes. The husbandf§ 1d framo building that formerly waslflioes not run off to the bar-room, o1 wned by Mrs, Maria Bynster, that@lo billiard-room, us the old_married so long on North Mainfyen do. When the old married coup- treet, and has - converted tho same,Bio arrive, you may be certain that the paint shop. s drink, or loungo about the billiard W, E. Mallory, formerly of Dan-Rtables, telling his wife that he has! ialf interest 1 Hubbard’s railroadl ‘“‘Are newly-married people bash-| uide and oity directory. We under-$ful?”’ ‘‘“That depends. The widowers and widows don't mind it' but the) H. Odell, of this city, and is == S BLoEsT BANKING ESTABLISHMENT 1\ £_ 404 South 13th Street, 0 see in the no distant future a splen-, day, but casting furtive glances about! -ekbm material is used and the moet skille¢®lorganized as & National Bank August 20, 1863 4 Y 4 % . 1 m nen aro employed, and at_ the lowest cast el lid strnoture erected in that locality.f§te see if they were suspected. T “Anyono wishing'a pricadist of §ood wIN5APTTAL AND PROFITS OVER + $300,00C t is certainly needed v 3 men were especially watchful, lest a favor by sending for one. . 5 y needed very much, L y r 3 Xk ly should bo ogling the brides. ! orriouns ot B 60 Cltlly o Tuve ol __DAVID SMITH MOORE, Ruuuyy v 0 , preache plo i : 1 o0 — Avoustus Presilent, inl sermon yesterday morning, @10" i 10G Cbtieroum, A strappincBseaied proposaly for the Construction off B = big fellow from the west, in a vy m Eldewalks. xT0N, Attorney. \g a8 the basis of his discoursefd s ‘%! o . 51 JOUN A. CRRIGHION. SRV DN i DR G “Bsuit of storo clothes, sat down to th i i , 10, 11; also I s :‘]v'!‘)“‘.'m'gl.lmll” 1].](:,{:; l;‘ux‘]”“"ll owull, el er, first, part of first verse, @boauty, She looked so fresh and a noblo tribute to the perse high attainments and self-sacrificin Ry gen & T Mnan in the room took more than onef F. II. Davis, Asst. Cashier) deseribed pre )l Thi bank recelves deposits without regard t nounts, ety Tssue ring interost. Franciseo and prin . like to speak to the bride about it Mus. L, Tinkle and son, of IdaMbecause shewas ovidently not displeas The Oldest Mstatushed 3 st J. M, Pierce, of Bedford, was atfithe nearest gentleman whom ho hadf@% 404! e 3 BAN KI N G H 0 u S E A u ] IN NEBRASKA. v st fCaldwell, Hamilton & Co., W, J. Floteher, of Glonwood, wasld) ** 100k hore, strangor' I'd Jike t lnow what you are staring at my| ot the finest wife in the city,* said! k one (1) In th Omahe addition. fllporated vank. THaks iwd 'go gathering of tholthe gentlems o o 4 at part on tho east ¢ido of 10th strect, ll Accounts kept In currency or gold subject b There was n largo gathoring of thofithe gentleman addressed. “Ihe fae betwoon the south Tine of Charles streoot andfllieht chock without notice ral lodges of Odd Fellows of thislis, 1 thought sho was your sister. ex-@SH fhe o1 i konb(15 1n Soh Omis Sl s o O e oity at their hall on Broadway yester-f'euse me it I was rade; but if you don’tfgdition. o Jid. L WE | i s e G e iemand without Interest. AG;D}E}MY OF THH Ml Advances made to customers on approved secu |itics at market ratos of intorest. A EDHEARTR.E it s goid il of exchango, gorern nens, state, county and city bonds. i Draw signt dratts on England, Ireland, Scot OMAHA, NEB. nd, and all parts of Europe, . B, Corner Oth and Howard. i 5ecll European passage tickets. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE, ust never tako her out in public. | udge Finly Burke was ehoscn n, and K. B, Gardn Seeretar lace, but he teok good care at th ne following officers were chosen:Euext meal to put his wife with he sistants, Wi, Siedentoff and J. *‘Which do you think take to the ¢ h The plan of Studics i3 the same ng that pursucdll COLLE Bolin, new conditions most gracefully 7’ :n all "'2’ Aunla‘lrlmir: of umhs: ur.«';“:')""nu "'In auv bt { A W cligion is no obs he admis, M. A, Wilson, of Sioux City, wasl ‘‘Women, by all odds, The menJiitronce o RiEizL v GO 10 1 Hoard PROBATE NOTICE t the Ogden yesterday. ro always betraying themselves.MWashing, Tuition and Iy stramental Music, po J o A \ don of five months, ¥150. References uro ro. Y E. E. Harkness, a wember of theiney want to talk about it; they. arefgession of fve montin S50, [uierenees bre fo o the mattr of the Estatoof Ferdisand Thum) extensive dry soods house of Hark-Jiull of the subject. ~Women are more o, For. fusthor infoimation apply 5 The nay's hall to-morrow at 2 p. m, Allg S77700 AW NE WS 7272 . interosted in the causs of paper mon <y - fand plenty of it are invited. { f The American express cnmgnnpl‘, g 3 ™ - - 1319 Farnham Street. . OpeningBa,rga,ihs forFall W Having decided in futureto adhere strictly to the manufacture of Men’'s Gloves, the well known house wuameive w80f Fisk, Clark and Flagg have closed to us their HLADIES KID GLOVES! iy o ' \ ' R it wmis o i ogclaimed by all who know them to be superior in matoiie oy Alexander, Trefousse or Perinot Gloves. 'We offer this morning 1860 Pairs Best Quality 3- okt abnndand et o et o s aERBUtton Kids at 76c, 700 Pairs Best Quality 4-But- S ) fton Kids at $1.00, 150 Pairs Best Quality 6-Button e b el velscce ot @it IS, I Uride andrdeoomn Degh cHedl o z©8 The Retail Prices for these goods East are 3- " Button, $2.00; 4-Button, $2.25; 6-Button, $2.50. RIBBOINSI L ant; . i 4 He hasput by his money for -the. 0o feers. nouled thaton the 24 day o}l The sale of Ribbons inaugurated by us in summer met with such RIBBONS! the defendant, went, in company withjcasion, and is not afrsid to spend it, Rutlon Umml:;" N'i‘.“,ii‘;fn‘ff.:? én‘h’!‘:; and tor suceess that we have secured BETTER BA RGAINS for Fall, and open (Constable Menary, of Crescent town-@He is cnpcciul]y. anxious that the bridy ¢ and prayer of which petition} hip,to Crescont. Uity Menary startedf@ehall eat and drink of the best. Hofliuiooi faivorce fiom v bniflito-day. 500 Pieces Gros Grain Ribbon, all widths, 5c. a yard; 3500 s very far, andfcenelty, and for go ol ; Pieces Satin and Gros Grain from No. 7 to No. 40 at 10c.; 75 Pieces AND STILL THE LIonENOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS! WOVELTIES IN TRIMMINGS ! In fact our whole fall stock is now being opened, and we invite attention to the largest, cheapest and best stock we have ever shown, S P. MORSHE & CO., 1319 Farnham Street. Frl = & — | 3 = =7 t OOHARD&E, CARPETSIGROCERS! J. B. FRENCH & CO,, Ny : Co, AR : tful, and have more adaptability to it Kov, Bishop o Omaha, or to tho Lady e eroby glven that the creditors of ied a young lady who resided at th they caw'¢ deocive an old hote KR ¢ vou nroa ime in New York, Miss Ellen Lester. i lork, aud it is very soldom that w el i of ey tor ' cxamination, adjustment and allowaiice. ix months are allowed for creditors to present, edge.” Hop Bitte “Another peculiarity of the newly-Jl 1t yon are young and vo uar. [their claims, and one year for the exccutrix to - "l atsciction or dissipa i ho ¢ married couples who go to hotels,” [l Tied or ngle, ol o 7o i, telo said Kstate, from the 12th day of Septen continued the clerk, *‘is that mamy offll Bt Wiy’ on Hop! a DMAIA WEEKLY BEE fOr four wes sively, hem live in the city. They alwaysfll & Whoever you §55 puslly o [Wprior to the 12th day of N,?\flul hments in abundanco were served and| il"‘“’ cquipped for a long journoy.J§ tha Tt o & i general good time was had. ey have left the guests with the g or stimuldtiog, Al business will bo suspended’ injinnounced intention of taking a longll B 3" his city to-day, journey, conspicuously displaying, il Bitters. 0 BiyBoold' has ssitien ancthe perhaps, their railroad tickets, an S o1 0, u.luu- ml:.tur of the Estateof Thomas Blackmore,} . R. ; i e O, . oceased. fsharp epistle, in which he attacks put Q:L:‘l:’hbr:f':,f:::vfil‘:l:{ p‘::‘*:u‘.:;,l “::;!5: licase o ‘Notico v hereby g o that the creditors of oity council and mayor without stint. @1 T kuew on case whero a bri I drunkene e Sekce, e Cotass Judge’ ol Bowg) f What he says is truo, there is some: couple, to avoid detection, actual 111 bl fiagan oh Jounty, Nebaka, o) the Couniy jthing ‘“‘rotten in Denmark.” boarded a train and stactod & pparent. a-‘:-“'“"'{w_ Barcotics o e o Rev. P, F. Breeso oocupied the ly on a journey, but took at the noxtll Hop Bisters Ipulpit at the Broadway Method church yesterday. . topped at a hotel a few blocks from flm : ";)fll’rmmfln.l:e m:‘flnw :50ome: Then the wedding guests worell pave xour cttle sald eatate, frou the 1t dvy of September, [ hune| sop2l-wit PROBATE NOTIE, Ityou W ermitted to stay at the feast as long Rochester, ; , th Inoth\- wllllnm;hllnhuuln -rlm u‘nm i ing) VERKLY BRE for four weeks successively, prior Pl , without disturbingll dreds. he 1st day of November, 1851, g —1 HOWARD B, SMITH, seldwit County Jndge. One hundred and forty- mfi- i Jon G. Jacobs, = D. 8. BENTON, v i To all whe uffering f) ul ‘i‘i‘&"fv.'fifi.".l‘o‘éi“ mvad Saturda; o) L o pe8 Wity ‘::-u‘:wl:tflh. X (Formerly of Gish & Jacobs,) General Weaver, the - e sad i in this ol . 0id Biand of Jacod ABBACH BLOCK, will hold forth in this city in Doha-R8l, trial size 10 cents, eodiw [ e e s botictoa " wottar | Cor. Dougias 1oth Sta. Umana Neb. DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND i weak. h T J o Rdon't turn in a few dollars extra t o My tciling avermid b Y A ReA P s I e - the avoring. sbavel mentioed the house on account of our knowl: :;‘:‘;;:,'m;" ‘I'E‘...,‘.'.""! night work, 1o, rer LY 107 the purposo of prescnting their <laims = 'y H A . . Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, ber, 1831, this notice will be published in Tui N y BELTING, HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS, PIPE, STEAM 2 MINING MACHINERY, BoHING: AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. “‘Counysuize. MHALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STRANG, 206 Farnam St., Omaha. J. A. WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Lath, Shingles, Pickets, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LEME, CEMENT PLASTER, BTO. U N D E RTAK ER. ATTORNEY - AT - LAWJ aos1ATE AGEN: FOR MILWAUKEE CEMYNTJCOMPANY. ear Union Pacific Depot, - - - OMAHA, NEB