Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 30, 1883, Page 6

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frlonds, and the sermons he has de- livered have been llstened to with much {nterest and by steadily inoreas. ing congregations, The new psator, Rev. Mr. Ooyle, of Ft. Dodge, is_ex- peoted to enter upon his duties here The Da_i I;gge. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Mondav Morning, April 30, |this week. " Rev. Mr, Coyle, of Fort Dodge, Fgeara .;T:‘. x. | In., has declded t,o 'remain {n his pas: pot woek. | 18 #10.00 por Yoar. | torate there and will not accept the torate of the Presbyterian charoh ere. This will prove a disappoint- ment to many, as he was expected to enter upon his dutles as pastor here next woek, Me. John D. Martin, the evangel- ~—8ee Joseph Reiter's spring styles, {st, will deliver a lecture on Tuesday eveuning, in the b looal on seventh pagsd | T uChetit of the Curar RarLroap Tiokers,—Buy them | oo a1egy ¥ Snbjeot, rom D, W, Bushnell, 5 doors north of | 4 'Seen. from Without and Within,” postoffice. mt | The admission fee is only 25 cents, and with the promise of an entertain- |n.{-.]l: .E:l’o::,uu R ing and instrootive lecture the house should be crowded. The funeral services of David By- water were held yesterday afternoon. Remenyl, the world renowned vio- linist, is to appear here this evening. The Round Table meets to-morrow evening at the residence of H. W. Til- ton, 819 Sixth avenue. Rev. W. H. Avery, of Mason Olty, oocupled the pulpit of the Baptist charoh here yesterday. A mission was held yesterday at the Cathollo church, conducted by Rev. Sldney Sterling dled last evening Father 0'Shes, Cook and Henry. sboat ¢ «:lock of pneumonis. He J. N. Oasady Is grading his ground [ has b 1 Councll Bluffs several near the Mlll‘ mémol, p:;plllwl’ 0] years and nas been s member of the the erection of a fine residence. polioa f « . for three years. Henry Wagner opened up his new | Offi.uc Scerling has been slck only sample room on Broadway Saturday|a week. He has always been one of night, He has fitted it up very at-|the most active cflizers on the force. tractively. The veterans at Macedonla formed formed a post of the G. A, R. last Friday night, there belng 26 members to start 'nh: 41 Main street. Arrangements are belng made to es-| Oil and g tablish the telephone in Olarinda and | Wright's, Shenandoah, and to connect with Councll Bluffs, Mr. McClurg has completed the pur- chaso of lots at the corner of Pearl and Sicth Avenue, and will proceed at once with the erection of the cracker factory. Judge Aylesworth is off to.dsy for Chiocago, and Justice Vaughn is to pre- side over the polloe doings at 9 o'cluck and will then return to his office. Bridge dlvislon, together with Mrs, There are now elghteen prisoners in Dickinson's son, met with quite an sc- the jail awalting the smotion of the |eldent yesterday while out taking grand jury and six others on short |a buggy ride. They drove up to the sentences, making twenty-four in all, ks reservolr, at the head of and all belonging to this county, There have been s fow cases of frightened and upset the buggy, near- soarlet fever reported in the olty, and ly throwing the whole party into the much uneasiness is naturally caused, "?("M‘;d Havont especlally among thoss who have ohil- rs. Manahan was the only one o P e ey n e re! eve raises. An unusually interesting prayer|Dr. Plnney sewea up the cuts and meeting was held yesterday atternoon | pronounced the injurles not danger - atthe Y. M. O. A. rooms, Mr. Wel- | ous, densall, of the national executive committee, being present. Prof, Farnham s to lecture at the Bloomer school to-morrow evening, before the members of the Ohatau- i “ " qua olab, his subject being **Astron farnitare, stoves or other household N goods, and wishing to realize full The Oakland Acorn has already | value, should leave word at A, J, Man- made up Its ticket, with B, F, Olay- | del's, 3256 Broadway. ton, of Macedonis, and E. W, Davis, the Avooa banker, as senator and rep- resentative respeotively. The Spiritual society held s hap «oclal and dance Saturday night. % was well attended, and it Is expected that like parties will be given every two weeks. Office: No. 7 Pearl Btreet, Near roadway. MINOR MENTION, Lawn mowers at DeVal & Wright's, Dr, West, Dentlst, 14 Pearl street. —— 0. J, Beckman, of harness fame, will move, May 1st, from his present place on middle Broadway Into J. J. Brown's block, 619 Maln street, one block south of Klel's hotel, and just opposite the city soales. Death or Officer Sterling. If you want a good refrigerator don't fall to see those nice ones of Jewett & Son's make, at Cooper & ne stcves at Do Val & A NARROW ESCAPE. An Cmsha Lady Comes Near Tumb- ling Into the Water Works Reservoir, Mrs. Tim Manahan, of this oity, and Mrs, George Dlckinson, ot Omaha, wife of the traln dispatcher of the Oall aad examine ‘‘the quick meal’ gasoline stove. For sale only by D¢~ Val & Wright. L Partles wishing to dispose of good 2 0 BV R Contest Over a Cow. There was a lively contest in Jus tioe Vaughan's court Saturday over the possession of a cow. It ap peared that In November last Mrs, Jane Richardson, who owned the K. i cow, gave a chattel mortgage on the P et el Tt orieremt | o to M. J. Kelley. The notar six _prisoners, en route to Jollet, 111, | falled ‘o acknowledge the same, buti. One of the six was ised as an [ Was placed on record. Mr. Filbert old Councll Bluffs boy, whose parents short time ago attached the cow, anc ! still reaide here, now Kollyl u:hh to r:ll:ll:"h tl: roperty, In the meantime, on the Matlide Weber says that Willlam Hdpn:f iprll. the mortgage was re and Ballle Brown, her nelghbors|oorded a second time, the notary me threaten to burn down her house, and Imowledging it in due form, but dat she ls afratd they will do it. She has|{ng it back to last November, Therr taken steps to have them restrained, | was quite a tangle of legal points fo. i possible. Ih' l“l’":l :) Sckk o'nr. “:l the de ‘Why Nots, of this olty, and the | clsion ls b or & day or tw: Mt and. bttt | while the justice takes time o thin) tate, played » game of base ball Sat |it over, urday, 1esulting in a tle of 9 to 9, 'hlu‘ will probably be played off next | For window shades, wall paper, ap Saturday. paints go to P, O, Miller's, No. 20 Mr. Hill {s preparing to rales his | 2OFtD Main st. house on Third Avenus and put &| 06 qesiring blg bargains in fur. new story under it, besides making g o\ & 0 other improvements, DeOay & Ona: | Situte of stoven,oall at 4. . Mandels sel having been given the contract and the work to commence at once. Among the SBunday drunks regls- :;m“"::’; WFII'I‘I:: BE.::I':'“:"T“:: {n the Oathollo church under the di- trio did not assay very rleh.' there | réction of Rev. Father O'Shea, wh. belng only one store-key, one husking | was here about & year ago, and wh: pin and 65 oents, had such a successful work:there. Th: The new Oatholio church which |church yesterday was filled to over Father McMenomy has decided on | flowing, and arrangements were mad: b ‘on" Bt avenoer aad il 2ot |07 ek e Fhers oo o $40,000. The foundations will be laid | Henry jolnlng R T, e by fall are to be two masees followed by ser mons ev .r:“:l\l: g:':::;n‘lh:nb::n'ho t';.( st b o'clock, the other at 8 o'cluck his mother, has been let off on the|There will also be a service ever: promise made the court that he wonld evening at 7:30 o'clock for the ladies atay at home, and reform without go- and next week the evening will be fo 1ng to the reform school, the men. A ohildren’s mission is ale to be held, the services belng at 1' At » meeting of the Oouncll Bluffa | jic1ook in the morning and 3:3“0 aver & Northern rallway directors Satur- | goomoon, J day night the engloeering corps was B ey reported as having found a practioabls| Mre. W. H. Almy will clean ki outlet to Crescent City. Another|gloves meeting will be held this evening. Broadway. Deputy sdhu"tnfl Cm‘mbhy‘,‘ o:‘ I.Logm, has succee captur! man Frank Dudley, whom he wanted for Brown & Y°;'“:’°Z,° ;“:l::l:"zho driving off » mortgaged team, He Saturday morning to fin at the: found the outfit at Glenwood and |slaughter house, on the creek belor brought man and tesm through here | Oryls’ packing house, was burned { yestorday en roate for home. the ground. Jost how or when | Mr. Levi Trowbridge, the aged|purned no one seems to know, but ) father of Mis. J. W. hlnl. died Sat-| probably went in the night sometimc urday night at the latter’s homen this | 4y there was slaughtoring being don. oclty. He was in his 76 h year, aud|there the day before. There ha came to this city some months ago on | heen no fire about the place, so | The Oatholic Misslon, The mission snnounced to bs helc A 8tll Fire. o'viris, and soon after coming began to | natarally seems to have been caused it they wouldn’t they should be ar- decline under the dread consumption | by Incendiarism. which has now resulted in his death. has & son livl where the deceased winb-k:fd' and the i mob homesh “Ha' s new block, corner First avenue and {here. e Monitor ol tove novar ol o legeytad “wil smh.:ly e wadt-ly | JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. sokin M ive l i p&d% ‘l:‘flum HM:‘X have them, 41 Maln street, tar's thme. Fanoios the Marriage Mutual Omaha and Counell Bluffs :&fl'“mrm m be| ¥ man or woman, if you want big | highly of In of Real Estate & Collection return to Oftaws, Canads, w Why be weak! Why 7 oe o imall amcunt, tnrure 1n i | peoss of she sae Fhbney foo the Ut by sernd home the few months | healthy, robust, and strong, by using -lmmhnd married” heads their sdvertisement im| © Odd Fellow s block, over Savings' lu:\- :-I- has won many llo:'l'lnnflmln L‘:‘E‘. Tows, M.Jnfi-d-ul&:n. [ ™Y Baak, sy . |was arrested on complaint of his mornlng this week, one|nis escape. 16 cents palr at 212 while trying to ralse a window. The um. The ballding and il lnte tools were valued at about sod it i on are to be taken to Detrolt, | there was some $200 worth of beel ‘:h“.dl- Anglesworth sent down to have rema roapied also. THE DAIL> BEE-COUNUL BLUFFS I0WA MONDAY APRIL 30 J. N. OABADY, F. H. ORCUTT. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 BROADWAY, - - COUNCIL BLUFF3, I0WA, EXCLUSIVE CARPET STORE. Only one in the City. Stock now Complete. Mail Orders Solicited. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadwey. NUGENT & SMITH, MERCHANT TAILORS, FAY'S FATE. Instead of Being Hung He Gets Only Ten Years in the Pen. A Bmall Penalty for a Brutal Murder. What Is known as the Fay murder trial has come to a close. The bloody affray ocourred at Carroll last fall, and the particulars as brought out by the witnesses indicated a very bratal mar- der. Fay kept a saloon there and Maher, his victim, handled freight to snd from the depot. Maher had de- livered some kegs of beer to Fay, and stepping Into the saloon he ssked Fay to either pay tbe freight or step down to the office and slgn the book, Fay declared he would do neither, and as Maher insisted Fay Invited him to step outside and they would see who waa the best man, aher agreed and started to open the scroen door leading outslde. He remarked “‘Ican’t open it,” and Fay replied that he would open it, and as he astarted from behind the bar to do so the witneeses saw him make the motions o if opening & clasp koife. As Fay nearod Maher, it is thought that the latter saw the knife in his hand, for he sort of started back and threw up one hand, and in doing so hisx hand just touched Fay's breast, Fay at once struck at him withthe knife, cut- ting down through his hat, and ba. sides a rcalp wound, nearly sovered one of Maher's ears. Maher stepped back and Fay struck agaln, cotting him over one eye, and then as Maher stepped back, Fay made o longe and fllgbod him {n the abdomen, at which blow Maher fell, and from the effect f which he soon after dled, The wit- q rork 1 Deancs slatmed. that each time. ¥ay | FirSt-cléss Goods and the Best of Workmanship strock his viotim he gave a demon- Guaranteed. facal yell, and seemed more like|Nos.7 and 9 Main Street, - . i . COUNCIL BLUFFS. s wila beast than a human being, After being arrested Fay admitted that he had two rows with Maher be- fore, and remarked that the third time was always ‘‘the charm” and he ex- peoted it would come to this. When told of his victim’s death he remarked that he expooted that it was all up with him too, and In other ways acemed to feel that he had committed sn out and out marder and that he had made some preparation for this bloody meeting, indlcating cool pre- meditation. About the only attempt that counld be made in his behalf was that of con- vincing the judge and jury that he did the act in an almost insane moment, in the heat of passion, and the attempt to excite sympathy, not merely for himself, but for his wife and three children, who appeared In court, and who made a rather favorable impres- sion by thelr manner and mlen, The widow of the murdered man was also in oourt with her two children, and no little rympathy was felt fir them, District Attorney Connors prose- | cuted the case and Colorel Dailoy de- itended, The jury were nearly unani- mously in favor of finding the prison- ter guilty of murder in the first de- gree, but one protested so strongly hat as a last resort they agreed on a verdiot finding him gutity {a the sec- ond degree, and recommended him to the olemency of the court. Judge !Rud n‘ntenred h:;l t;) isn years in the penitentiary, the lightest penalt; that could be given hhlx.g T He was naturally much plessed at getting off so lightly, and will proba. bly be content to let the case so rest, without making any attemt to secure & naw trlal, Fay Is represerted as a man of vio- lent passions, and when under the in- fluence of drink to be uncontrollable. He may well congratulate himself on haviog a little longer lease of life, In view of the terrible crime he com- mitted, DIRECTORY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, JOHN BENO & G0., 1 siain Strest o 57 Fomt Sivost. MAX MOHN, }cruston mouse. {§sa AR Natiig: J- M BARSTow! M- D“ Cor. bapgtl.o:fu:i 6th Ave, n n- J- Fl WH IT 3 OF’ll!gfid:u?lz:., y&‘nw‘illll:: t:’u‘::::.‘ i N. SCHURZ, onicc ater voruncy 1o0h, over amosioin Expross s s WAG“E LIVERY AND FEED. WILL CONTRACT . . AN ESCAPEGRACE. VETERINARY SURGEON, Office Bray's stable, No. 12 Soott street, BROOKLYN MARKET, Cor. Eighth and Broadway. Manuf' of HORSE COLLARS, Trade sup- plied, 8th St., between 6th and 7th Avenue, | How & Mere Boy Playea It On the Cutef of Police. —_— Jnllu'N-wnnn, & mere boy, who mother, whc could do nothing wish him, proved a little too sharp for the ohief of police. The boy, 1t seems, has a passion for running away from | home and has been roaming about 1n Nebraska and has been in jail fu {Omahs, bosides gettlng into much other trouble. His mother appren. |tloed him to & cabinet maker, and i while the boy seemed quick to learn and willing to work, yet |he would not stay content, and run away sgaln. Then the mother concluded the only way was to send him to the reform school, and s bad him arrested. While walting in | the calaboose for a hearing he im- proved the opportunity of noontime, and the absence of the officers, to make Over the door leading from the front room into the calaboose | proper is & transom auj d to be protected by iron hars, re seemed | no space large eaough for ercape, but the boy someway squeezed himself through this transom between the bars, | and thus got into the front room, The front dsor belng locked, he could not even then get out lu the street, and Who'esale buster, eggs, poultry and fruit. Ship fo us. Draftby return mafl. 146 Broadway. s A PIEHG NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE, SR RS g b D AR BT SAPRGERS: PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTZ, ie:'s5” Bevsiroy. ) E—F—Sfl ifififimm L] . » \ In FINE HARNESS I have the variety that brings patronage. 124 Main street. JAM Es FRANE y and Reasonable Onarges. 872 Broadway. HUWE & so FURNITURE, STOVES and 4 : ATTORNEYS AT LAW, James Block. Practices in state and federal courts, E. STOCKERT & 0., Cuviaina o Window Staden 305 Bwey- s A“IT ARIU "And bath house, 421 aud 423 Broadway. L. Sov- BOOT AND SHOE 8HOP, No. 808 Broadway, opposite Unlon Avenue, second door above Metyopolitan, WADE CARY, HARRY LELAND, REVERE HOUSE, S iRt et st's0 s dop A. J. MANDEL,‘TfTRE, STOVES, and GENERAL DE GAY “& GAssE " CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS NEW AND SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD, 212 Broadway. Our New Loan waw smprovement 0o (GOUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL Tuvestigation into the matter con- "oTlcEs' y for funerals at reasonable rates, No, 22 4th St. J. M. ST. JOHN & CO. CASH BUYERS, Cor. Main and First avenue, Broadway. Plans and specifications furnished W. W. SHERMAN. MERCHANT TAILOR, Artistlc Work Household Supplies, 303 Broadway. LINDT & HART, erelgn, Prop., P. J. Montgomery, M. D., Phy. A. LAMB, P. J. HENNESSY, HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES, 3256 Broadway. Corner Sixth street and Avenue G. W. H. ALM viuces us that one of the most equita- ble, reasonable and feasible plans of bulldiug houses is that pro) and in operation by the Mercantile Loan, [ NOTIOE.—Special advertisements, wuc Trus: and Improvement company of | Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sals, To Ren), shis city. By investicg in shares in | Wants, Boarding, ete., will be inserted in this this Institation, which 1s backed by |column st the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER some of our best and most rellable | LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS business men, it becomes possible and | FER LINE for each eubsequent Insertion. comparatively easy for a man of mod. | Leave adv ertiseme ™ our office, No. 7 erate means to secure a comfortable | Pear! Street, near Broadway. home for himself and family. In tak- ings oertaln number of shares, at a Wants, certaln monthly payment, in a fow| — years a man can own @& house ANTED—Everybod, Gounell "‘1'.:"‘ woek, de B, o, fon b, U pem | LT R PR believe the Mercantile Loan and Trust | oo b ol company, by organizlug and opening up for busivess, haviog filled & long folt want In Council Bloffs, Thelr FO* RENT—Farm seven miles from town. Ap pllllul and system of loana -:Iu bear | X PIY W0 De. P. W. Pouken the moat carefal scrutiny and exam- Ination, and we have nuyhcshlncy i ()2 AaMeta pronouncing them ressonable and |street equitable, and backed by gentlemen | T e W of honor and Integrity, As the com M- Powers, deceased, on Broa lway, oppo- pany exista It becomes at onoe an in. [ te W, E. church, grounds extend 218 ook on :::tndond o{h value l:nddcc:‘id" ;o ;nr E',mi;:;,’,‘ J‘n';.f:nm '";::JBE;:L o ek, y an ose who re homes, | tors of Wi, M. ot Thelr president is T. A. Kirkland, vice president, Judge Peake; sec- retary, I R. Beery; treasurer, Col. Beebe, and their office is in the base- ment of Bhugart's and McMahon's ohlet of police returved from dinner snd found the boy there. He, the chief, did not know the boy by sight, and on asking him what he was doing there, received from the boy's lips » long and touchlng story of how Mar- shal Jackson had sent him up there to see about some boys who had stolen his blacking brushes, the little fellow E;oundlug to be a boot black. The y crled 8o aud played his pars so well that the chief told him to go and find the boys that stole his brushes, and make them give up the same, and For Sale and Rent xages of & hundred at 26 Tux Bua ofts, No. 7 Pearl 'OR SALE—Monuments of marble and granite #t No. 34 north Main stroet. W. R. VAUGHAN. The boy started off, and & boy brought Into court, it was discovered that the boy was non est, HANAN & REDDISH Z. T. LINDSEY & CO, 412 Broadway, Councll Bluffs, West Slde Square, Olnrlndn}lOWA' . DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Successors to ERB & DUQUETTE) Whoiesale Fruiters and Gonfegtioners 16 and 18 Pearl-st., Council BluXs, Ia. R. S. COLE & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL THE MOST IMPROVED KINDS OF LIGHTNING RODS & ORNAMENTS, Also Wood and Iron ST sPS, Wood Tubing ard Gas Pipe and Pump fixtures, for both Wood aud Iron Pumps, Orders will receive piompt astention. No, 604 South Main Btreet, COUNCIL BLUFFS, i a0 RY i DIOWAS 11560048 Broadway Steam Laundry ! 724 WEST BROADWAY, A.C.LARSON, - - Proprietor. LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY. L. G. BRAGKETT, 224 and 226 Broadway. BOOKS, TOYS AND NOVELTIES, Greatest Variety in the City. No stranger should fail to visit my store rooms, TITLE ABSTBAGCT OFFIGE - . a8 O Lands and Lots Bou o ht and 8old. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES, NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. QUNCIL BLUFF§ - - - - 10WA 'MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN EEAIXR GOOD 887 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. For Bngines, Boilers, Oastings, Repairs'and MACHINERY. fend Orders to JOHN GILBERT, Manufacturer, Corner 4 Btreet and 8th Avenue, Councll Bluffs. Pmmgt attention to orders, . b. b OFFICER & PUSEY, MBS, B. J. HARDING, M. D, B o o a0, Medical * Electrician Oouncil Buffs, Ia. axp Established, - - 1866| QVNECOLOGIST. Dealers 1n Forelgn and Domestie Exchange S FE poouriien. Graauste of Electropathio Instifution, Phila delphis, Peos. (Office Cor. Broadway & Glenn Ave, OCOUNCIL BLUFF8, 10WA, 1.0, NDNUNDSON, K. L v, A w.omRER Prosident, es't. Cashis GITIZENS BANK Of Council Bluffs. Organized under the 'aws of the State of Iows The freatment of all disesses and rl-m Oculties peculiar 4o females a specially FOUNDRY. +8 16,000 « 800,000 te lssnod United Btates and and correspondence with roturns. s WINTHERLICH BROS,, "Piuv'v'.'nfm. W BT .':- Are now ready to contract for small castings every deseription in MALLEABLE IRON, GRAY 1RON, AW Rireet MORGAN, KELLER & 00., IO wT A B And any ALLOY OF BRASS, oot odon i Metalle s Calte ot attention is called 10 the fack that the tended %0 st all hours. We dety competition n (7Tt N::';flm_"' omUCIBLES which gives the quality of goods or prices, Our Mr Morgan has served na uauertaker for forty years aud thor- oughly nooeestands his pusmess. Warerooms, 311 Brosaway. UPHOLSTERING in all ite branches promptly attended to also carnot- In ing ano iamorequins, felegraphic aua wa or- ders filled without aelay. FresH Fish. WILLIAM RAPP, 104} Main Streat, Next Block south of P. 0., Council Blufls, Iowa. Burning Brands AR DISTILLERS, BREWERS, PACK. ERS, CIGAR and TOBACCO FAOTOKIES, Eto., Ete., As well as Cattle Brands ARE NICELY EXECUTED, Works: Corner Sixth street and Eleventh aveuue, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, S. E. MAXON, ARO=R IT HENQXT. NOTICE TO CATTLE MEN. 1,000 HEAD OF YOUNG CATTLE FOR SALE. 00 Head of Yearlivg Steers and Heifers, 300 Head of Two-year-old Bteers, and 100 Head of Two-yearold Heiters, These cattle are all cood, straigh, Wbrithy cattle, oy A e G wiars call on or address M. ¥. Potter, Waverly, Brows conaty, lewa. Al Office ovor suvings bank, OOUNOIL BLUFFS. . . lowa. EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public. ¢i6Broadway, Council Bluffs.

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