Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 22, 1882, Page 9

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. - b < BATHING HOUSE! A\ - N N mumn n ot:rmcx::. B::.trr'rs} Bom(s‘ AND STATIONIRY, } TOYS AWD HOLIDAY GOGDS. L OCUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. J TITLE ABSTRAGT OFF IGE.. I.a“«.an:\uog fo( 8 Bou»;ht. a.l.d Bold, MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES, NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS.| GGU""IL BLUFFS - w1 L5 JOSEPH REITER, MERCHANT TAILOR, MAKES THE FINEST S8UITS IN THE LATEST STYLES, | At the Lowest | ossib'e Prices. NO. UPPER BROADWAY, THEIER, WA WVIES | WO That never re ny other halr dealor. #liver and colored nets. Waves eloowhsro. Al goods watranted as represonted. cicva never botore souched by y reducod I TAYLOR BROS G—ROOEBS‘ 105 MAIN STREET, GOUNGIL BLUFFS. I-INDIIR AND KIEI- Wholesale Dealers in Liquors and Wines, No. 13 Main St , Council Bluffy, Ia. anoh Houge: Linder, Kiel dz Jensen, Fioux Ftflla, D. T BEIi. & I—IAI-I. \ Wholesale Dealera in I0WA, NEBRASKA, AND MISSOURI, BB UELTE & s _(FANGY GROGERIES. | ""’c:fi,“mf"fi:‘fl;i“" Danlu‘ in 215, 217 and 219 Main Street G ROOCHRIHES Of All Kinds. New Geds. New Prices and quare Dealing. Call and Examine Our Stock. | Bethesda |™S B & BABMNG K D, Medical Electrician AND ‘GYGNECGLOGIST. A% Bryant's Spring, Cor, Brcadway and Union Sts. GOUNCIL BLUFPS. Plain, Medicated, Vapor, Electrle, Plungo, Douoh,’ Shower, Hot and 'Cold Baths. Com. potent’ miale and female nurses and sctendants slweys onhand, and the best of caro.end atten- tlon givon petzons. Spocial attention given to besbiug children. Inyestigation aud prtronage wolicieed, R. A, H. StunLey & Co., 106 Upper Broadway. 5 hivoRl D, flxflma}mmm of chronlo disoases | o, ¢ oatment of all diseasos and paintul dif- fouléios pecullar 0 femeles o speciatby. CANGERS et J. G. TIPTON,” Attorney & Counsellor, TU Mo R plaiit, Dropsy, Rheuma- Ofco over First National Bank, Council Blufts, tism, Fever and Mercur- rysipalag, Salt Rheum, i and granalatedPyos, Tows. Will practice u tho mtate and foderal eousis Sale0lanse ol “"fl‘l:‘;‘!?:mmdu or Piles gm:“: JNO.JAY FRMNEY, Justice of the Peace, 814 BROADWAY, Counci! Bloffs, - = W. B. MIAYES, Log.ns and Real Egtate, Propriotor of abatzacts of Pottawattamie county, Office corner cf Broadway sud Main streete, Councll Blufls Iowa. i HONYWOMKRY . 1., Free DISPENSARY B7ERY SATURDAY, Offico {n Everett's blook, dence @ Fourth strect, 2a. m.,4 toéand #p m. Coumll sluffs F. G GLARK, PRACT.CAL DENTIST. Pear) Graduate of Electropathlc Instituticn, Phils- delphis, Fenns. Bifce Our, Broadway & Glenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Vencrial discasos ‘money refunded. 411 diseasos trectod upon thoprinclplant veget Jaroform, without the use of merctzial pols- Eloctro Vapor or Modicated Baths, tshed who desire them, Earnta or Rupiisre radically cured by. ho use belt Truss and Piaster, which his euperior (o the world, Towa, CONSULTATION FEEE. CALL ON OR ADDRESS ez B, Rice and ¥, C. Killer, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ta, ) T ——— — L —- | P DR. A. P. HANCHETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN. Otmco, No, 14 Pearl Street. Houss, 9 a. 1. to 2, 80d8 p,m, to 6 p, m Residencs, 120 Banerof atroof. Teloglonle connection srith Central ofico, STARR & BUNCH, HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING iy PAPER HANGING, HUGKES & TWSLEE, KALSOMINING AND GRAINING, DEALERS -1 A SPBoXaera®. |Gonfectionery, Fruits Nnts Shop—Qorner Broadway and Seott 81 Civars and Tobscco, Fresh F. T. SEYBERT, M. D.,|0Oysters and Ice Cream in PHYSICZAN & SUKG KON, &aragon, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - 1A, 2 MAINEL, Qouneil Blufih Office No, 6, Everett Bloek, Broad- way, over &, Loui'y Retatrint. STEAM LAUHDRY. 8. E. MAXOR, | 23 W. Broadway. axoxzwmnow [ARSON ¢ ANDERSON, ropeietors, 1;y b Just boen opened fox of flig werk, such as coliars, , ote. We want everybody ¢ Pearl trect, Hesl] Gtico hours from 9 to opposite khe pestoffice. Gne of tho oldest eactitioners fu Gesell Blufla, Gatls tafaction gusranteed fn Office over sawngo bauk OOUNOIL BLUF' + « « LIows | Totslcue L | nes, and we ar REAL ESTATE, |5l give us e triaf LARAS\)A ;’\( AN'DLRSU!\ FHOB. OFFICRR. (OFFICER & PUSEY, 1A NECE WS, W, 0. Jomes, o connection with bis law su solisction business buys and sells real estate. | Persona wisking to buy or sell city property cal &b his office, troch "EDWIN J. ABBOTT, 2 Justice of the Feace and! Couneil Blllfffl. [a. Notary Public. Established, - - (868 over Bushuell's book stare, Pesrl *leut for o | rest of the 17 €00 suaeesfully swssulo TTV RER--( TH& l)AlLY B"E ‘W Pl/ COUNCIL BLUFI‘F RAILROCAD UIME TASLE. f ) pm | Pact A 1t VA s 125 am | pr D, . am | De Lopm cutea RLINGTON AND QUINCY 1 Arive, At 08 m 00D v KANSAS CT1Y, 8T, 08 \(fivyll 055 & m | Expre RUEL T | Espress 10 m | Matl and x.. 645 § NION PACIE Depart, n- Hand EX.11590 &, m. | Oseria p. n Ex..11:30 a. m. | Denye [ emyer Fx 00 . m, | Loesl Local Ex A @, . Emigrant pom. | . m WABASH, B¥. LOUIS AND PACIFIC Depart Arrive Mail and EX.. 9:43 a m | Mail and Ex.. 4:30 p 1 Canvon Ball. 4:50 p m | Can 11054 m SIOUA CITY AND PACTFIC, Depart Arrive. For Sioux Uit am | Fem Slonx C'y.0 For Fort Niol Frm Fort Nic Neb am| Neb - For St. Paul. .. 740 p m | From St. Paui..8:50 a CHICAGO, NILWAUKRR AND & Arrives Coun n | Madl and Ex 3 Atlantic ¥x | Atlantic £ x.10:10 8 m CIIICAGO, MILWAUKKE AND 8T, PAUL Leaves Omaha, Arrives at Omaha, Mail and Ex am | Pacific Ex Atlantic Ex 0p m | Mail and Ex. “Except Sundays. Mondays. [ Daily Council Blufts & Omaha Street R, R, Leave Council BiufTs, Leavo Omaha, Sam, 0am 10am, Mamw, 1m2pn m, 4 pm, Bpm, A DISCOURAGED LOVER Bill Nye's Advice to a Correspondent. Laramic Boomerang, She may be giddy, but she's just obout sizad you up in shape, and no doubt if you keep on trying to love it | public. her without her knowledge of consent she will hit you with something and put & Swina sunset over your eye. Do not yearn to wn her affections all ae once. (iive her twenty or thirty years in which to seo your merits. You wiil have more to entitl u to her respect by that time, no doubt. Daring that tiag yon 1uay rize to be president and i win'a deathiens name, fhe main thing you have to look v 18 to restrain yourself from marrging people who do not want to marry you. 'Thut style of fresh- nees will, 1a thirty or forty years, wear away, If it does not, probably the vigorous big brother of wsome “youny lndy of 17" will consign you to the silent tomb. Do mnot iry to promenade with a younp lady unless sho pives her consent. Do not marry one ageinat her wishes, Give the girl a chance. She will appreciate it; and, even thongh she may not marry you, she will permit you to sit an the fence and watch her when she guen to marcry some one elee. Do not be despond- ent. Be courageous, and some day perhaps you will get there. At pres- ent the horizon is a little bit fogg . As you sat, ehe may be o giddy that she doesi’t want steady compsny. There is a glimmer of hope in that. She may be waiting till she gets over the agony and annoyance of tecthing before she looks seriovsly inte the matter of matrimony. 1t that should turn out to be the case we are not sur- prised. ‘@ive her a chance to growup, and in the mean time go and learn the organ-grinder's profession, and fix yourzelf so that you can provide for a family. Sometimes a girl only 17 yoars old is able to discorn thata young intcllectual gians like you is not going to make a dazzling success of life as a husbend. Brace up and try to forget your sorrow, and you wmey be happy ¥ Moro univereally recommonded than any proprietary medicine made. A sure and reliable tonic, Brown’s Tion Bitters. 1 ‘the Stn-Impelling Sealekin. Tho sealskin sscque so popular among women has, suys the New ¥ ork Times, long besn an ubject of maseu- lize drenl, acsording to the newspaper humoriste, The comic department of overy isato of a Chicago, Cincinnati, or 8t. Louis paper never fails to.con- tain gome referenco to the suferings of the man who is. requested to buy a sealskincacque for his wife, and the westorn father is, according to the same authority, constantiy hrougkt to ¢ of bankruptey (hru\ml‘ buy- lsk’n cacques for his da 3 “There s wnother grave charge whish may be brought against the eame at- tractive aud costly garment. It leads to more viclations of our revenue lawe than does.eny other article known to impo Boslakin sucques can be bought in Oanada much 1mozo cheaply than ia the United States, aund Lhu dream of every enterprising Amerioan woman i to.go to Montreal, to buy al scalskin racove, and to mmuggle iv hrough U nited Smen customz-housee, The chief etatictician of the oustom house ascerts that 17,000 (in round numbers) Awerican Women annually visit Cauade in order to make this drnh\m @ blessed reality, Of these, 2,718 are detected in toe posseesion of wnlnku; saogues, and are wade to pay duty thereoy; thirteen epeuly seknowledge their possassion ef tho dutisble garment, and, after fatling to bribe the inspeetors .n-h smiles aud #Weel words, pay the duty, and the 2 their purchases Now, when we thins what the aot -of maugeliug aeealskin sacque through the custou-house invalves; the faloy. boode that mwuet be 1 llunrk AwWorn to; the loss of eulf repet consequen o comission of perjury wud the tercible stzain‘upon the towper tha: results from makivg a eenlokin gacque temporaridy take the pl elicato aud escteric cam- b orics eaid by experts to be worn ace of the ¢ by ladie think of smuggling etecl reils, » hemp rops, or . rossv, | Eoglish blankets can not resist the temptation toswugelo sealskin sacques, and we shall probably never know the vast extent of the demaralization which the gratification of this pro pensity entails. Physicians say it combines il the desiderata of every ferruginous tonic ¢16Broadway, Council Bluffs |, %, il iritie 25e, 0w ot Bxckange prescribed by every school of medi- " | Going out she manifested a dispogition WiAHA THU&SDAY | M)A\ A SCENE ATA W EDDING | tion of an “wvent”In the First of Coiored bdoclet t | Mington by & Die | eotheart. Was carded Wa hington Po 1 morning & | offica of Wil y Thursday on, in Washing as auy Jaw under whi p o marriage which o at Ashbury churcl She was plainly but , and spoke intelligentiy. 1 story was bricfly that the proe groom was the father of her baby Mr. Dickson’s office doea not g vice in ruch cases as these, was referred elsewhor n, aad & then went to the office of Char ¥ stated her ocase. She was i | that sho would have s perfect right t objoct when the ceremony .was ab tc nu‘.xf\nmul 10 timo set for the cer: 1 v ock. Long befors that timo the church was crowded with & perfee of persons. Window si , gallerien, and even_tho char fitled with people. The greater majority of I]w)w pros nt had come| oxpecting a “‘econo,” It was uo wo. | crot in the con srogation that tho “old qirl” of the groom intended to mnkg trouble, The women Whispered t each other and the men questioned h other as to whether the woman was presont, Half past 7 arriv o bridal pacty, Then it was r mored that the groom had wenkened and did not care to be married in| Every movement made in the church turned hundreds of cyos in that direction in the hopo of uce. ing the person who was to disturb the happy oscasion. Auother quarter of an hour was passed in waiting, and still no arrival. It was nearly 8 o’clock when the organ began to peal forth Mendeleeon’s wedding march. The bridal party proceeded up the siglo in all the glory of full dress, The ushers, Solomon H, Morris, Sam- Henry Olose, preceded the party. Then came the groom, Mr. Albert Twine, with the bride, Miss Cuarrie Thomaa, leaning on hisarm. The lat- ter was dressed in white satin, fash- 1onably mado, and carried & bouquet of nawural flowers, The organ ceased and the ceremony proceeded. The minister, Rev, Mr. Qarroll, in a fow moments reached the words: “Therefore it any can show just cause why they may not bo joined together, lot him now epoak, or for- ever hold his peace.” “I can,” spoke up a female voice. Every eye was turned to where the woman was standing, There was greal excitement in the chureh, and a sound of ‘““sh!” began to be audible an if to enforce quiet, in easo the woman wanted to speak. The miuister, however, procsoded: T require and charge you both,” ho said, *that if either of you know any unpediment why you ehould not be joined together in matrimony, yoa do now confess it.” “q object, Brother Carroll,” said the woman again. ““Who objects? State your objec- tions,” the minister replied, looking over in the direction ‘whence the voice proceeded. The women who surrounded the objecting female tried to make her de- sist. ‘“Don’t say anything now,” one of them remarked, ‘‘it is not the proper time.” “‘Yes, it is,” said tho woman, as she tried to make her way out to the aisle, but the crowd im- peded her progress. During this brief conversation the minieter had waited, but after the momentary pause resumed and hurried through the service, The bride seem- ed to hang her head a little, but the occurrence had no appraciable cffoct on the groom., The audience was no longer interested in the ceremony, but it chief concern was the woman who had gpoken. She, in the meantime, sauk down upon the seat, trembling with excitement and apparont sngor. At the conclusion of the service the bridal party left tho church, but the immense crowd remuined, and a gen- eral confusion ensued. ‘The weman was immediately surrounded by a crowd of persons, many of whom wero her peraonal friends, She made no secret of the grounds [for her objec- tion, and mauy of those prescnt open- ly championed her wide, A Post ro- portar, who had witnessed the pro- cecdivgs had a talk with the woman before she left the church., She did not reveal her name, which is Victoria Juckeon, but wise spoke freely. Bhe repeated the statement of the groom boiug the fatber of her child, and said that she could prove it. She was then taken away by hor friends, to attack the groom, but the entranee door was kep. closcd until all the car- n had.ariven away, ¢ aifsir oreated an intense excite- mant among the colored people, and (for aw hoer after the ceremony the u.ususl oacurrerce was discussed by she crowds who guthered around the church. It.was openly stated that the [SHUGART | - | acco mruh\n ) varies from uel H. West, Gaorge Martin, and |2, NOVFEFMBER 23 NOVEM B h 22 THE @ TTAWA CY INDER CORN SHEI.I.E“ \II\I( The Krupp Works at Hesen I Stahl and Kisen Tho firm of Friedrich Krapp owns near Ksien 3,260 good and healthy lodgings for fawmilies, inhabited by about 16,000 people, The varlous | colonien are traversed by wide streots, | lighted by gas, and are supplicd wi'l ‘ | | good and eufliciont water by tI aqueduct of the factory, Tho annu rent for family lodgings of from { to four pleces (besides cellar an d attic | j to 185 marke, Singleworkmencan find bour and lodging at a large boarding-houa capable of holding 1,800, at 80 | f nige (20 cents United States currency amana day. For moreexporviencea | and better paid men a special board ing establishment has been put up, at which they can live for 1 mark 10| pfennige (27} cents United States cur. rovcy) per head and day. Thore are 150 lodgings set aside for the foremen and officinls of the factory. There is | algo & common bakery, which turns | = out annually 130 tons of whito and 100 tons ot black bread; a butchery, furnishing the meat for the work peo- ple from 450 picces bf large cattle and 1,600 smaller animals per annum; besides ehorts of every description, a selters-water umuulnntury, a tavern called the “Hsrener Hof,” seven beer saloons with billiards. bowling-alleys, ote. Tho colony 0f Kronenberg hus | u daily market. The trading places, \ shops, ete., give employment to 270 PEraons, their annual transactions | amount 2,250,000 marks, all the sales | being “‘cash.” On principle, 1o | profits are to be made, and thus fer subsidies have been required overy year, tho management of the shops, ete., not being an association on the part of the workmen, but an under- taking cf tho firm, and conducted on its account for the benefit of the work-peopie. Tha cast stecl factory has & hospital, a house for contagious discaens, and & bath house, Social caro is teken of tho schools. School houses, with twenty airy school rooms, are placed at the dwposal of the colony Altendorf; Kronenbsrg and Schedernof have a private school, conducted by one rector, eight male and foor female teachers, besides two assintants. For instruction in femi- nine handiwork there are two indus- trial schools, ono for adults, the other for school girls; the former under the direction of an inspectross and cight femalo teachers to upward of seven hundred pupils; the latter conducted by twelve femnle teachors, one-half of whom are widows of former work- ‘What Wo Want. Glye Homeopath his pellets, Allopath hia pill; bt for ehoumatio, ' for aches, for puius and spraing, THOMAS' KcLEoTRIC O1Lis ineffably superior to either. 1t has benefitted as many people as it has had purchasers, All druggists kell it, Blue Noses in MexIco. Twenty-five sons of Nova Scotia farmers, tired of humdrum agricul- ture and desirous of adventure, made & contract to go to Mexico to work in wsilver mine, They were promised good pay, comfortable board, and ail tho known eufegunrds against scoi- dents in the mine. After a horsebas journey of 326 miles from El Pako, in which they were mennced all the way | by Indiaus, they arrived at Ousi- huatehie, o mining village which consisted of wratched fare in roofless udobe pens, and the mine was so dan- gevous that the natives 'would not worls in it, Tne shaft wes GO0 feet deep, and [the descent had to bo wmade | on a Mexican ladder, which is merely & notched pole, or in the bullock skins in whioh the quariz was raised by ropes. The Nova Scotinus refueed to wonk, and were imprisoned for break- ing their contract, Then they es- caped, and etarted across the plains on foot, but were overtaken by a mili- tary company, and two were killed. At'the end of & year and a halt of hardships, they have beon roleassd and are now on their way home, Kamoka, Mo, Feb, 9, 1880. urchased five bottles of your Hop Bitters of Bishop & Co. last fall, avoman gave X'wine notice two weeks ago that if ko pereisted In marrying «ome one elee, she would object in the church to the ceremony. Rev, Mr, Carroll said that he did not know why tko woman ghould uh]nc!. He thought he had given her enough time to state her reasons for.objection, The gene- ral opinion of the congregation was, however, that the minister did not maifest any dosive 10 pay any stton- tior to the antorruption, und many doubte were expreesed as to the le- galiuy of the marrisge, it having beon tion, w Twine, was for in the employ of manvfacturers, bu performed in tho foco of an obj The groom, Andves twenty-¢ e ight year $ present a messebger in x]. terior €epartment. He iy a truetes of the Unio cthel chuceh, Heo was seon Jast night by a ¢ reception was in pro; ence of the bride's 1,328 Filteenth sstrost any knowledge of Viotorin Jackson aud said that the objection was a sur- prise to him, He clsimed to have no previovs intimation of what was going to happen. He stated also that he had nover baen arrested, thus denying a report t about a year or two ago he and the woman Jackson were arrested for having a quarrel. parente, N He denied Brief Moution. ‘I have used Bunnock Broon Birreus with great benefit for indigestion aud con. stipation of the bowels,” C. L, Easton, cine. Brown's Irou Bitters, Haumilton, Out, fSuHivan & Fitzoerald, for my daughter, and am well pleased with the Bitters, They did her more uaod than all the medicine she has taken for six years, WM. T, McCLURE, The above is from a very reliable farmeor, whose daughter was in poor health for seven or eight years, and could obtain no relief until she used Hop Bitters, She is now in as good health a6 any perzon in the country, We have a large sals, and they are making rewarkable cores, W, H. BISHOP & CO, DEALERS IN '(GROCERIES, PRUVISIONS, Crockery, Glasswars, BOOTS, SHUES, ET(o Who's BLUTE ORGE F. CRAWFORD WX O IS b J0IEY BUYER AND SHIPPER OF EGGS. No. 519 South Main Street. COUNCIL BLUEES, COUNCI [HWA IOWA I Pay the Highest Market Price and Ueduct No Commission. COUNGIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING GO. Mouldings, Scroll and Lattice Work, Wood Turn- ing, Re-Sawing, Planing and Mutohing, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Boxes, Ete. Manufacturers and Dealers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. J. J. Hathaway, Manager, Gouneil Bluffs, Ia. Machinery «ill be run exclusively for custom work on Thurslay and Friday o each week., Orders nolicited and satisfaction puaranteod, 2. ¥, VLA W INIE 8 OC. (Buccessors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWANNA, LERIGH, BLOSSBURG JOWA COALs| CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTE®, ETC. Office No, 34 Pear] Htreet, Yards Cor Hleventh Avenue, Council Blufte. PETER THOLL. Fighth ~tree! and HERMAN KRACHT, THOLL & KRACHT, ™ e===|GROGERIES 'AND PROVISIONS. Cor, Main Btreet and 7Tth Averuo Highest pricos pald for country produce. New Fine Groosrlos, Teas, Eic., & pec'alty. ! Call and ox unloo our stock. oullding, new goods, low prices, We will not be undersold, delivered, P. T, MAYNE 0. E. MAYNE COUNGIL BLUFFS STEAM FAGTORY MANUFACTU RK BROOMS, BROOM HANDLES, CORK MEAL, GRAHAM FLOUR AND CHOPPED FEEL The Very Best of Brouws vonstantly cu Hand, The High Market Price Paid toy Barley CORIMN s worn, £D EED inll Broom Qorn Will Flease BROOM s Wishing “‘:'N:d Bawple. Mo e COWITONT, WX 08 'I‘HI" LI'AI)X’\“ DEALER IN EL A X IR GDOD&!B, 837 Broadway, COouncil Bluffs, Jowa. ST. LOUIS HOUSE. Saloon and Restaurant, ADOLPH DOERFLINGER, Proprietor. Cholce Wines and Cigars Oysters . Every Style, ]B’ufi\ Onwa 709 Lowar Mroadway. DUQUETTE GU[BERT & LO.. (Succcesors to ERB & DUQUET rMur al Frulers and Gunfocliodsrs and 18 Pearl-st.. Council Bluffy. fa Undertaker, Funeral DOirector and Also agenta for the fojjow ,...(m Bteamship (!ompames : l [ Cunard, Anchor, Gulon, American, and Btas Stoduwhip Cowpanios D E &F TS For salo 0n the Royal Bank of Ircland and Ea:» of Irelaud, Dublin, Those wi o intend to send trleuda to'say paré of Europe will 8ud 1t 1o L nterest o call oo Bullivan & Fitzgerald, AGENTS, 848 Broadway, Uouncil Bluffs | No, 17, North Main Streot . . . . . Couneil Blaffs Galls promptly auswered at all hours, night or day, New hearso aud London carcisges direeh (010 the faotory are run i counection therewith, UNION BAKERY, 617 SOUT WiAIN STREET, VYHH BEST BREAD It ['HE CITY, Noune but first-olass Bakers smployed. Bread, Uske, Pies @o., delivered to any part of the city. Oun | Wago 1l day. AT R P. AYRES, Proprietor, <5 e

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