Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 30, 1882, Page 7

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THE COUNGIL BLUFI‘S o LT[IW,.‘H‘A\!v. JOITINGS, C C COOIK & CO, COMMISSION MERGHANTS, w H"ILSI\I } Genera ts for the ( ated M l‘) OU R Ho USE (- . i, STATIU"ERY AND COUNCIL BLUFF&, LE ABS?R/\GI a.nd lotn Bought 10 LOAN AT LOW T Lands MONEY ! _A_—NL_AJ_\T i*RtNTEfi JIOWA. OF IGE.| RATES. KOTARIE8 PUBLIC AND CONVLYALCER% COUNCIL BLUFFS - - B R T T ) L T 15 North Main Street. WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINCS. He o0ds apn d uppers, in calt skin and kip. ning to the shoe trade. Go-ds & 1 a3 chea Oak and Hemlock SOLE LEATHER, and al ap as in the East GO "I MRS, FOR STYLISH SPRING MILLINERY, HATS A SPECIALTY. CHILDREN'S 105 South Main Street. NORRIS' NEW MILLINERY STORE PATTERN BONNETS AND Council Bluffs Ia. WW.ANMEIR WW.AVIES © crimping, at Mrs, J. J. G That never requ d Al ne of any other ha silver and ¢ elecwhire, Al A nets goodn warranted as represented tches, cte., Waves made from ladies’ own hair! s Hair Store, at prices never befere touched by at xreatly reduced pricos. Also gol Do not fail to call before purch s s, d. 4. GOOD, 20 Main str il Blufs, Towa, Bethesda HAIR €00DS. BATHING HOUSE! WATER WAVES, At Bryant’s Spring, Cor. Broadway and Union Sto. | COUNCIL BLUFFS, ted DR. A. H SrupLey & Co., 106 Upper Bros : Treatment of chron diseases wad AND OTHER TPMBRS ysipelas, Salt atarrh, wosk, inflamed rofulous Uleers and Fe- kinds. Also | Hemorrhoids or All diseases treated upon the principle of able reform, without the use of mercurial cus or the Knife., Electro Vapor or Madicated Baths, furnished ewho desire them. Hernia o Rupture radically cured by the nee the Elastic belt Truss and Plaster, which has eaperior in the woria, CONSULTATION FREE. LLL ON OR ADDRESS B. Rice and F. C. Miller,; LIVE‘E?“\( & Feed and Sale Stahles 18 North First Street, Bouquet's old stand, Council Biufl, Town VILLARD SMITH, Prop W.D.STILLMAN, & St Practitioner of Hemeopathy, consulting Physicianand Surgeon. Office and residence 615 Willow avenue, Coun- ci_Biufls, owa. W. K. SINTON, DENTIST. | 14 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs. Extractingand filling o specialty. First-class work guarantecd DR. A. P, HANCHETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofoe, No, 14 Pearl Street. Howsa, 9 2. m, to 2, and2 p,m,, to 5 p, m. Residence, 120 Baricroft street, Telephonic connection ' with | F. T. SEYBERT, M. D,,|; PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IA Offica No. b, Everett Block, Broad- way, over A, Louiv’s Restaurant, Merchants Restaurant J. A. ROSS, Proprietor. | In Steck | Waves Made From Your nd Manufactur- ed to Order. Own TOILET ARTICLES, All Goods Warranted as Represented, and Frice: Guaranteed. MRS. D. A BENEDICT, 337 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs; - - - Iowa. Medical | MRS, E. J. HARDING, M. D., Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. uate of Electre Institution, Phila- Office Cur, Broadway & Glenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. The treatmont of all digease ar to females a speciilty J. G. TIPTON, sand poinful dif- Attorney & Counsellor. | Courecil Bloffs, - . - Corner Broadway and Fourth Streets Good 8. E MAXON commodations, good fare t and cour AROEIT.I"G'L"-' |IPRACTICAL DENTIST. Office over savings banik COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - REAL ESTATE. | W. C. James, in connection with his law an: nessbuys and sells real estat eollection Persons wishing to buy or s perty EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public. ath stroct 416Broadway, Council Bluffs. | Deeds and mortgages drawn snd ackuo Towa. | Offico over First National Bank, C mneil Bluffs, and foderal FRESH FISH Game and Poultry, Can always be fou B8, DANEH 136 Uppor Bros ey JNO. JAY FRAINEY, \Justice of the Peace, 314 BROADWAY, _Towa, W. B. MAYES, Lnans anu RealEstate Council Blufls, | JOHN STElNER M. (Deutscher Arat.) ROOM 5, F S BLOCK Council Bluffs, wisesses of women and children & spaclalty P. J. MONTGOMERY M. D. Frre DIsPENSARY EVERY SATURDAY, Office in Fverett's block, Pearl treet. Resi) dence 6% Fourth street. Oifice hours fxom 9 to 7to#p.m., Councll +lufls F 0 CLARK, Pearl street, opposite the postofice. One of the oldest practitioners in Council Blufls, Satis tataction guaranteed in all cases | DR, F.P. BELLINGER EYE AND EAR SURGEON WITH DR, CHAR EETKEN \ JOHN INDT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Stat unns! and Sold.| 10WA. | Hair. CALIFORNIA DAILY |ington, 1. ¢. They -FRIDAY, came fr 1 Red \ ast Lios A | str Truth aud Honor ! hof twenty-ty N What is the v red \ \ the world to r t ir ’ ho blood, T N b y N 1 t 1088 and biliousness, a b | t H. Lewn \ 1 t, Ho w \ r 1 the ( rive v Er ty near th .2 \ foct fron The controversy in r i ere is mob less | first stoam railroad train operated tree, | this country is as yet uneettled, During the performance of a cireus at | the ponderance of the evide Redding the chandelier fell, izntin dry grass on the gronnd, and s in the canvas, a considsrable portion of whi was burned. Quite a panic ocenrred amon the audience, but no one was injured. At San Josa on the 17th the suit of Alice Leaby ve, Southern Paci railread returned a verdict for t fixing duin At 810,000, Phe action was brought to recover damages for the loss « her lushand, & brakeman on defendant’s train, who was killed at Santa Clara July On th1sth, B, French citizen of 1 vienic, where he was next day the s and he died in poisoning. Tt cians that the pe from some diseased the opinion of his phy on_was o nimal by Chico Record says that the body of aman is now tied up with a rope to the bank of the Sacramento river n 3 Ferry, and has been there floatin rotti for a week or more, It wa on the Colusn county side by som one of the steamers going to Chico, who tied it to the Dutte coroners of both counties refuse charge of the body, each claiming belongs to the county of the Mrs, Margaret Monett from Red Bluff., whi frout of her house dress was on fire ) 0 a trough near by and Jay down in it, tryi side of the river, The to take other, to extinguish the flames, but bein woman, weighing over 300 eff » put out the Hames p 2 sho unabie to g fire co 1to bura her to such an extent that she died from the effects of her injuries, NEW MEXICO. Albuquerque fav r tion with a_cir a8, Santa Fe, o, iklin, the Albuquerque I mn}.hu ease before that tim Albuquerque stre rivers are 1 and cne patron of the line, whose sic stop the car was not heeded Dby the drive effectually roused the L. d. by placing six-shooter under his nose, ' pect to brand 10,000 calves this year on Wilson Waddingham’s big near Fort Bascom. The beef cattle a now being rounded-up t elivered to u Kansas firm that has co ed for them. There ara 123,000 acres of irrigable land in the Mesilla valley. The land is very rich and the valley has been called the Egypt of Ani Small farming payr. Flowing water ne abundauce of flu climate is mild, d vegetation grows lux uriantly, ie press dispatches from Albuguerque ng accounts of the hanging of \IlIL 1l falce . berry was sentenced to be hanged the 16, but his case was ap) ed to the supre court, which meets next January. now in jail at S mta F ez tells a story motntans there o great altitude the cave and in is th shere b the mouth of the cave, in the vicinity, is n‘\uvl(m\.m: to the height l sun’s rays afforded by the In of tl forms on the w ter even at this m of the vear, thus affording a constant » v of the cooling luxury., In A, Kimball, of Ozden, has been ears’ hard labor in the wing robbed the mails ent on the Utal & North- Indian Apent Uncompah e ngency, now at th y Utah, has been placed unde: Berry, formerly of the Uintah he nature of the charges o ot learned, The arrost was i ] Pollock, who was a panied by ofmen, His orders were ses Oue Abe Cannon ‘was on a mission and foll into Germany, where he conve few to the Morion faith and bapti them. The ( ian authorit; law covering the case as a issued a warrant for his arrest, but failed e the elder, They succeeded in one John (. Cannon, who was Abe returned ys he does r krout, but |m.*[”1,u.,1 OREGON Le number of 66,580 head ven out of the state in the P have been past month, An Eoghshwen named Carver, buying win e . 0. Hower, 2,000 of his eni Uniatilla pioyer connty, and then left the country, Complaint is made by settlers on Dry creek, U matilla cAunty, that Iodians from the reseryation in digiing camas injure meadows and fields in the most ageravat. woney at Heppner, ing way, One irate rancher on Baxket mountain waros the it t) keep them away if he does not want them crippled too severely to return this seaeon, IDAKO. rties from Wood It 1 work and 1 fortune hunters {r menced, and hund, wway unless they walk A recent estimate places sort times An ex that section are unable o number of men employed at or near Ketchum, at nine h i, ‘Thes i town once or twice WASHINGTON The overflow of Ska; to the amou t river has cause about £100,000, sment o ity ) this year ), 530, 0,600 in 1 RIZONA I Arthur ( 1 f NEVADA a ) f n ar t pair ot a0t fr [ the jnry in the | Mohawk & | company, iutiit fgun in 1830, Tt ' [sion was the e | were | their fidelity, *| would seom to show that i s U train run over the Albany & Scher ) | tafiy road in 1831 The | this road was granted in 1 Hudson River wd work upon was coin ted in | 1831, and in September of that year | the first passenger train, which is also | claimed to be the first steam pass v train ever run in this coun was sentovor the rails fro Schenoctady and back. s on this memor venerabl Weed, aud his memory of the is still very vivid. In spe to a Times reporter ye Woeod said: *“It is atill & 1 disputed point whether the Schenectady road, or a short r near Charleston, S. C., was the fir railroad operated in this country, but T am inclined te think that the clain \‘lm.v passenger '\[n \l‘ \nflu, ot the South Carolina road has been | pretty well disposed of, and that ~ history will decide that the | Albany and Schenec! the first one completed : ated. There is no doubt that both roads constructed almost eously, but I have a very pression that the first train was run | over the New York line. The road | wais narrow gauge, and followed the | samo route as it does now that it has | be:n consolidated and for era terminus of the New ) tral, but in 1831 the coun waich it passes was vory tl:d. It ran through a pine 3 0.1d I suppose there were not half a| dozen houses between Albany av Schenectady, a distance of six line was multan- | mile here was a hill at both the A'bany and Schenectady ends of th line, aud the cars were drawn up 1 le: down these hills by o strong rop which was worked by a s gine, 50 that the locomoti eater either of the citie The loco- motive was a queer-looking arrange- ment, and would create a sensation in theso days. It was imported from Eogland, weighed four tons and named John Bull, The cars ¢ first train were also peculiar-looking vehicles according to our modern no- tions of railway cunchn. but in 1831 they were looked upon as marvels. Théy were two in number, and con- eisted of the bodies of the old stagze coaches taken from the lumbering wheels and transferred to railroad trucks, “I remember that the first excursion very well, and most of those who en- joyedit,” continued Mr. Weed, “The | gentlemen who made the trip were | Lewis Benedict, James Alexander, president of the Commercial bank of Albany; Charles E. Dudley, of the Dudley obse Yacoh Hayes high const ow York; Major D bany I fidaeiMis i John” U, De Graff, ‘hencetady; Bdward | «ditorof the Albany Argus; vin, of Sarato, swell & Joln Townsend, Billy Winne, the penny post at Albany; ex-Ciovernor Joseph C, Yates, myself, and two or do not now recall. Our engineer was John Hampson, an Enghshman, whom T am told is still living, but with the exception of him and myself every one of the persons who made the trip are dead I was 34 years old then, all the rest, except Croswell, who was about my age, were O to 10 years older than 1, reat crowd of people as sembled at the foot of the hill in Al- bany to see us start, and among them was an artist by the name of Br I think. It took about three quarters of an hour to get ready for the start, and during that time Brown manag to secure a picture of the party, the portraits of which are remarkable for ral copies of this suce, and I have The original is three whom I picture are in exi ona of them myself, in the possession of the Connceticut Historical society, at Hartford, Whe all ready the conches were pulled u the hill by the stationary the locomotive was attached wk summit had been went thundering alon ly. We made th sixteon miles in sixty or geventy o uter, and we thought we had dor extraordinary thing, indeed w had for those early days of the cen tury. The idea of the modern ex press train runnic ¢ at the rate of fifiy or sixty miles uu hour would have seemed preposterous then, Wo took dinner i Schenectady and returned by the road to \H....y, muking the trip in a little over an hour The only stockholders of the Mo- hawk & Hudson railroad whom My 1 could remember were Mr. D Wolf, of this city, the father of Cath erine Do Wolf, John Townsend, of Albany, and Mayor John J. De Grail o The old narrow Jrn up whon the ¢ u with the New York Cont was made, and the stationary engin was dispensed with, the locomotives running directly into Albany and sctady. The route of the line was not changed, however, and trav \ur.., to Schenectady over York Central now pass through the same country, although thickly sottled, that »on by the pa ad train that eve nerica trip of abor it is much more was looked engers on the first made a trip The uuunu Unloosed ( i Franklin t, ¥ | Established, - - o0 1882 BRO z\l)W\Y HOTEL, UNION AVENUE HOTEL.| 817 Lower Broadway, Mrs, C. Gerspacher & bnn.‘ SCI\NNN"VH\N HLT[L An " I You Wish a Lunch Go to LOUIE DUQUETTE, ipe, Meats, and Eatables always on hanl, Five Cents STARR & BUNCH, HOUC‘ SIGN, per call AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING, ) KALS[]MININ[} AND GRAINING, SO SPROLALT Y .- Shop HUCHES & TOWSLEE, DEALERS 1IN | Confectionery, Fruits, Nuts Cizars and Tobacco. Fresh bysters and Ice Cream in 12 MAIN ST, OConneil Bluffa, MAS. J_ P. BILLUPS, PRIETOR OF Corner B rondway and Scott St RESTAUI?AN'[‘ & BATING HOUSE, 813 South Main Stre New house and nowly fitted up 1 first class stylo Monds at all hours. 1es crown and lemo |aicereerieeny Fruits & d confectioncrios STEAW LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON, Proprietors. 4 Counel 1 utr This lnundry has just been opened for busi noss, and wo vork of arc now peopared to do lvundry Kinds and gu srantee satisfactio o of fine work, wuch as collars, We want everyboly to LARSON & ANDERSON, Wl ML TUSRY, OPFICER, & PUSEY, BANKERS, Council Bluffs, Ta. 1856 Dealcrs in Foreign ard Donestic Exchanze INFIRMARY | T.J.CADY, ).D., V.S, wte Voterinary Surgeon §, 8, A,) The Only Veterinary Surgeon in the City. OFFICE AT BLUE BARN, UPPER BROADWAY. REFERENCES : Allci the b st Fhys'clang in sarcounding country {KIDNEY-WORT HAS BEEN PROVED The SUREST CURE for DNEY DISFASES :\ Ladles. neys, Liver and Bowais. TELIE Murray Iron Works, Burlington lowa. Semi Portable Engines, FOoR CREAMERIES, Tron Working The Largest ment in the Sta MANUFACTURERS OF Steam Engines, (‘L NERAL MACHI The Howard Automatic Steam Engine. NERY Cut-0ff ) head he fo WH\[ ()) M ' Tn the Consumers of Carriaces & Buggies. I have a complste stock of all the Latsst |of Carriages, Phaetons and Opsa and (‘on,,mh ng of Tine Celebrated Brewster 8id2 Bar, The Hamlin Side Bar, The Whitney Side Bav, and The Mullhalland Spring. The Dexter Queen Buggy and Phaeton Also the Old Rel'able iliptic Spring Buggies and Phaetoas, They are ¢1l made ot the best ma'erials, and un- der my own supervision. I should be pleased to have those desirous of pur- chasing to call and examine my stock. I will guar- antes satisfaction and warrant all work. H. F. HATTENHAUER, Broadway and Seventh Streets. __COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. _ . I VAR NI CcCO., (Successors to J. W. Rodefer) Styles Top Buggies, Corner OWA COALS CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Office No, 34 Pearl Street, Yards Cor. Fighth Street and Hleventh Avenue, Council Bluffs, COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFACI'T RE BROOMS, BROOM HANDLES, CORN MEAL, GRAHAM FLOUR AND CHOPPED FEED The Very Best of Brooms Constantly on Hand. The Highest Merket Frice Paid for Corn, Oats, L NI BROOM CORINI Rye, Barley Parties Wishing to Sell Broom Corn Will Please Send Sample, MAYNE & CO, COUNCIL EBELUFEFES. DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS TOW N} Lincoln, Neb, Milford, Neb.j FPROPRIETORS J. G. Mc|NTIRE, J. 8. 8TELLINIUS, HOTELS, ARLINGTON, BEARATOGA HOTEL, MARSH HOUSE, E. MANS, BROVWNSVILLE Neb COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN, Btromsburg Ne HALL HOUSE, A W. HALL Loulsville OITY HOTEL, CHENEY & CLARK, Blalr, Neb, COMMERCIAL HOTE ., J. G, ME Nellgh, Neb GRAND CENTRAL €.,SEYMOUR, MISSOURI PACIFIC HATEL, P. L. THORP, COMMERCIAL HOUBE A.C. CAARPER, GREENWOOD HOUSE, W. MAYFIELD, COMMERCIAL HOUBE, E. 6TOREY. ENO'8 HOTEL, E. L. ENO, EXCHANGE HOTEL, ©. B. HACKNEY, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, FRANK LCVELL, Nabraska City, eD Weeping Water,Ne Hardy, Neb, Qreenwood, Neb Clarinda, lowa Eremont, Nek Ashland, Keb Atkinson, Keb. MORGAN HOUBE, E. L. GRUBEB, Quide Rocd, Nel BUMMIT HOUBE, BWAN & BEOKER, Oreston, Ia. HCUSTON HOUSE, QEO, CALPH, Exira, la Atlantic, la, Audubon, a. Neola, la. Harlan, la, Corning, la. 8tanton, Burlington Junction, M Ulenchard, la. Shenandoah, la, Dayid City, Neb College Springs, la. Villisca, la. Malvern, la, Ida Grove, Ia Odebolt, la Osceola, Neb, REYNOLDS HOUSE, WALKER HOUBE, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, CITY HOTEL, PARK HOUBE, NEBRAEKA HOTEL, MERCHANTS HOTEL COMMERCIAL HOTEL, PARKS HOTEL, COMMERC AL HOTEL, BAGNELL HOUSE, OOMMERCIAL HOUSE, JUDKINS HOUSE, BALL HOUSE, COMMERCIAL HOUBE WOODS HOUSE, DOUGLAB HOUBE, BEDFORD HOUSE J. T, GBEEN, ARLINGTON HOUSE, J. M. BLAC NORFOLK JUNGTION HOUSE A, T. POTTE WINSLOW HOUSE Q. McOARTY, AURORA HOUSE M. B. JONES, CROZIER HOUSE ©. R. CROZ'ER, Sidney, Neb, AVOCA EATING HOUSE D. W. ROCKHOLD, Avoca la. CENTRAL HOUSE LOCKWOOD & BHATTUCK, Red Oak. FOSTER HOUSE Capt. JOHN FOSTER, Lewis, la. WHITNEY HOUSE, E. HAYMAKER, ©. M. REYNOLDS, D. H. WALKER, 8. BURGESS, DI A, WILLIAMS, MRS, M. E. CUMMINGS, JAL. AVERY, J, W. BOULWARE, F. M. PARK, HENRY WILLS, CHAB, BAGNELL, WM. LUTTON FRANK WILKINSON, H. H, PERRY, B, F.8TEARNS, JOHN ECKERT, J. 8. DUNHAM, Bedford la. [ Marysville Mo 1, Norfolk Junction Neb Seward, Neb, Auroar Neb. Griswold la,

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