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THE DAILY BEL. COUNCIL BLUFFS. FRIDAY MORNING, OCT. 16, OFFICE: No.12 Fearl Street. T'clivorod Ly enrrier in any part of the city o fwenty cents jer week I \W. T MINOI MENTION, teiter, v mecting of Fidelity No. 106, R. A., this Friday) evening members are requested to be prescit Everybody shiould buy a ticket to the annual ball'of the letter earriers to b given in Beno’s hall nest Tucsday even g Fhore was quite a ton house yesterday Durr and” Mis fully joined, Ju Ihe wedded ones are » Atlantic folks Miln, th one of the dinner for . 1is preacher taste still clings Ithough he has left the pulpit the t Conneil All t the Cres Mr. J »’m wedding Wt which chicken 10 him, for th s o thoroughly experi is evident “that he unc Vof the business to locate 18 near ro e ought to commence work as He has settled down, next yor's private ofi All should remember ”Il' second annual h.vlmm- be given _on ] 1 t week N rrangements i most enjoy , and the boys star should r w heart neouragement on the the public. On Wednesday laprobe from the Robinson, on First ; £ in 4 the same fellow was bout in that vieinity, and po telephoned for bt ar- rived too late to capture him Among the press notices overloc the mayor is the following from t County Democrat: *“The proy Council B slop-bueket, auhan, has lmnul his nasty inst Col.John H tley, demos didate for rep ntative in |’n|( ounty. No truer or ever lived than Col. Keatley by no more contempible i the newspaper business o Vaughan.' Next Tuesdag promised the red he and i of Mrs residence enue, and ed by + Cass ietor of \ i than evening Council Blufls is vichest treat of fun, reg ny months, On ohns” are to be 11 who have scen them will ring to see them in. They are without doubt the most intensely fiinny fellows on the ts will go oft' like hot cakes, nol miny entertainments of merit Lm..-n here, but this one ean be relied on nmense The young man Pratt, arrested here for awson at. Panama, and who jumped from the train while being taken there, soems to be wand |||g‘|||:ml the country in shackles, Mrs. S, C. Nelson, of Atlan- i hat last Tue ~|l\\n\«mnw @ came to her hou nd knocked Dut he- fore she could open the sereen door he had started around the house. She saw that he had shackles on his hands, o as no pri 1 from juil in that vicinit, thought to be none other than P Ashort time ago Lt. young man giving his name as H appeared here in the role of an exp «d newspaper man and being q!n].- to talk several langnages, id do other wonderful things. en the employ of the mayor in the of the mayor's nd to further bolster up his pr wis given out that Heyne w ry. the democratic Oof Pennsylvania w of that 4'0|n mittee for the past four yes 's he does not know any such man, and !hmln his pretensions are false. lay morning the ‘fel'ow ha for being concerned ng of Scott’s hardw was brought before Judg Ilv[ In\ name tego, formerly store h 0, Avhw\mnh Zave wek to juil to y. The (L he was v stolen the store. old offender terms in pe 1e is o bu would not car the dark. nd oatsin es pade on all con® signments, by J. Y Council Blufts, Towa, and Om Rev. Dr. J. H. BSays the Schubert Quartette, made what is called o * ‘great strike,” at Chataugua this senson — They ~.ll|-' for two weeks day, and he people listened d enthusinsm, pertoire is marvelous. They are all that lovers of good musie could or their manager: tm for them, company will appear at Dohany's opera house Oct. 26, !uur\ml seats now at Foster Bros." drug store., Vincent and re- place for No. 101 Lnd\n" &1 I\l’l] ve bought fitted i fir e the merly rovw by e u] lhll.t'm[‘wr Wi streats S Biiviio a1 ““"“".‘ and the public ™ attend thuir granu opening and free lunnb, Suturday “even- fng, October 17th. e Nl-w Yo 5 J. Bliss has just v ved from York an ele luu‘ of lllmlll«-ll and bounet to-day. Troubled by ~Horse Bitter Moxpayin, In., Oct. 14.—This is sup- strictly prohibition town 5 0 gmuln quantity of s ealled *hors: ters' sold here, of ¢ for “'medicing Tl effect is not t short time ago too much of thes bitters’ eaused a bloody aflvay here, Ed. Springer and Huogh ¥ mons were the chief Springer had his wife w dance, and he tzsimmons w ce togetl ousy \meuI he made o u k er, and W0 alml. being handed a revoly: returned the i took effcet. Springer hur y, ind has not been scen in town sines llm BeEe corvespondent saw Mrs, a| to-day A she denied know cabouts of her hushand N happily with hustiand, who was hey second one has it bov, aged about cight year flhl husbiand. Sho s how obi vork out™ for h i hushand docs not turn, Itis thought that he is in Owaha, but nn attempt will be made o bring him bavk, Lzsimmons brother, the shots il L JORDERS, His Mysterions BLUFFS AND THE A Travelling Dostor Hunt M | AVETERAN REPORTER AT TABOR, a sneak thief nipped a | 1hin | Ty | with | found | hunting | in Tt oarf e | | i Teying to 1ob Township ? A Wedding Gatherings of 8 News Net, a a He Found His Nicce, A short tine ago jeared in as e, T, J and repre young v oman this eity g his name Cammins, of Indianapolis; nted that he was in search of a anicee of other who had mysterionsly disappeared Neb, According to his Iy had been living « in Ilinois, and after his she us some relative of his from K the ler when he came wi he b doctor, aceompanied him to Kearney. He called ¢ y to Grand Tsland to testify in SO s and on his retorn he young lady had disap he story i andpare t to look husiness ing w hair in conrl that the He peared suid i he id used whereabouts had spent 1 money in search, and in res 1o advertise ments ‘ad reccived letters from all di- rections, cach corcespondent xlnn that fie N sec dy ¢ i it e ¢ had come to O mnhl on : conductor of which entive to her on the m this he jumped to the con I somie- | HONse v]u ion that the railway man h to do with her disappearane o wrathy was he at this that he ened to meet the conductor s he in from his next ron, and shoot him on ait. When asked aday later why he did not shoot, he explained found out mort wnd that didnot h i ] 1 \ thry Omaha, should cone Wl from the tone that she was under nt, and hurrying to | that she had ordered il forwarded to Lincoin, He went nd hunted in vain for any trace e was loud in his promises of ,and the amount_ of ‘money he | would spend (o get a sig and this was his constant theme of talk. It seems that the other day he found in Omaha, the young lady, whom he was hunting, she being an” employe s Cantield honse. Xe told by him to Bre fused to go home to h he oflered he of his sto her with me: and traveling in the interest of The whole had an air about it is not made by the et that Dr. Commins, on the evening after finding his niece in Omahs refusal to } unmarried country business,’ of myste ) the my abont nied by SDre. T J Cammins and w olis,” and took a room, wh pred until the next day, when they wel ven a gentle intimation by the propr or that they were no longer very wel- rs, and lh.-\ ltml\ Uun de- l then in a fow the hotel of ymplicates ity as to the appe | a neighboring ¢ the st and exy real fac Notes From a College Town., Tasor, lowa, Oct. 'he writer is said to be the last surviving reporter of the trial and execution of John Brown, in Charleston, Va., in 1850, He made a stenographic reportof the famous speech | by or Vorlees upon th oceasion in defense of Cook. He is the author of a book or two published by Carleton & Co., New York, and is now gathering material for a little volume to be entitled “Reminiscenc of John Brown.” Learning that Tabor was one of Brown's places of rendezvous while prepuring for the rce upon Vi and rominent station on the under- | ground railvoad, he came out of his way to get a closer view. He has found the building in which eleven runaway slay were harbored until citizens could pre- s them for their onward light in the of liber In the house now as o residence by ident of Tabor collige, is a room in which Capt. Brown formerly drilled his handfol of men. Opposite the beautiful park, w tne primitive | army were tanght their awkward move- ments in pr ration for war. Another building, opposite the public ‘school, is made memorable as the place where Brown fried bacon for his men, and saw them safely sheltered for the night, In Mr. stin's handsome brick residence shotgun formerly use n.\ Brown ice. Adjoining the college build- Sunborn ]lmuh out the spot ~lum| the first house that sheltered lhm\u in that early day, and the doctor almost tempts one'to look about for the old hero's tri One would (hmk thi and reg with slavery, would " look | upon + things with™ aversion, but oice tinit llu made Virginian, born nmn raid upon u.ur;u the wi Th od his l € o report the for the press, who preserved the ‘ol man’s dying words for posterity, finds a melunchioly pleasure in a Visil to the scene of Browm's carly struggles and plans. Here, too, is the Tabor college, a see- ond edition of the colony formed at Oberlin, Ohio, in 1818, “They settled Tabor in 1832, incorporated a “board of in 1834 opened an_aeadem nd a college in 1866, 1t has d oped into an_edueational institution in uh.mu of the much-lauded colle, of the cast, from which diplow sued of less wnd niore g country in w! wbor college ed, is rkable for its growth, More than one-ifth of the en- ilroad system of the country is in | ates uf llw J\lhmul alley.” Towa nd Illl]lh nore gland. Towa, y wehusetts, will rly twelve millions of people The population within easy reach of Tabor college affords & promising field for fea nd sincere work. — Five- sixths of it is a rural population, livi in the country orin towns of less than 000 inhabitants. h‘ rly one half of it self-denial and s composed of s men of inments, gr: from the be 1 personal visit of a 1o cach of the re Nour ¢ spondent to dee professor is a master in his a‘ chair of nataral seience is ably. ullunll by Prof. J | in | nnder this hes 1 | Prof way. | with My | for \In- cha | committee, —fl'f—_‘s:-..a 2t o i THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1885, e who is most thorough hes included by 5. Todd Ul the i science William B sciontific department, an_ ac holar of the first rank. Ph ught by text books and exp laboratory complete in wtments, The chair of modern Tan- wly filled by Prof, F. W. Fair. who does Ger and French well and is not unm! Greek lan ind liter 140 neting princi) departinent, which not nts jor the college classes, but is designed to meet the its of students not taking the regular course Your correspondent v-np mbers Yale, schirs the ansterity itation room scem court room, or i prison sors and students in the ehapel, in elass and many las! e formed. A brainy spart n 'd men in the chairs, sexes, representing the all seetions, the gnality broad, and the infloence of the college are fully m the ale iplished I, the which made like o miniature coll. At'Tabor, | meet friends and npon the streets, students of both best fay of the work is W eharacter tablished THE LADIFS' DEPARTMENT, This is not sparate school. Ladies ¢ admitted to all courses of study npon equal terms, So they pursie the same studies they te together and enjoy cach others proper times and in a_proper liss Helen 15, Martin is principal, 1L D MeClelland 1in the art department Y h|~ conser \‘\hu\ i l are furnished Ynl (lxlun;:d!lvr-mu"h musical edueation What is most necded now funds to 1ift the institution inte | uselulness, I .uuul and abrond presenti Tabor college to the business men of the cast who have 1 aniek tosee the adyantage of investiment in the w STUDENT L1 at Tabor college, is not an many have sipposed. d'the famil Student a8 members of soci sibilities |H||I th lated one students 's of the com- ation, but »only one tion in the re requi to worshij L without regard to past eceles ining. II\|~ gives some oc 4 of sectariunism w 1 for the ma adoption of would be w fute by the rules ru Another into an open cl impression that ' polities in the interest of party. A disturbing element has § itself |\|n)n a flmlll'. w second to no other in th ING W 1 POLIT suspicion s fast « ce. This is et professor’s otion that he is or the gov- If to 1n' elected political convention prostituted the of the col men of llu ]u lln- rolle, J from this, when ne from the The young professo) have a politichl meeting on b count, and commit the coll port. He eaused invitation ign spe b meeting to take aational ¢ Imu h o |)| wce dedic 1, threw up his hands The'good bureher who wof o christinn t the seeming in- to his religion and his God. not huln chureh wi God, and 1ot to in holy horror! v audience went the chureh to the college chapel speakers were presented member of the faculty. There wel sin ..ll two of them candidates :nnl Ilw of Tort I)n-l;_fn-, All of them The political the ||-)|l||(lx1|». to be that they might make atinal il litical support before the students were d 10 Ilw classes. The friends hope the management pon this effort to convert the college ton certain political party attempt to prostitute its influen meomragement. of politieal pa | place the rebuke \\In oy VikGin, drew ring for caused lawyer who vrofe lqmmhl hatthey w it properly Delongs, Robbing There seems to be who have concocted sehemes for w .md robbing township treasy b eases being reported, indi- ¢ than a mere chyn or e, the Cass county Demoerat s the following details of an attempt there Thomas Warner lives five and a half iles southwest of Atlantie, He is tre of the township of Washington Wednesday last received for township some $600, which he at once deposited in one of the L of this eity. That nignht h nd R » visited o neighboring ily, returning home about 10 His wife was ahead and Tom the bab Arriv ing at hon |1|.- llunr was found open, but nothi was thought about it. ~His wife entered the house closely followed by Tom, who thought he heard a noise as I ntered. On the lookout just as his wife struck n match he saw aman with an_wp. lifted club ready to strike him. Quick "y thuticht he grabbed fellow by the throas, fellow broke loose and tempted to strike him. with the baby, he nevertheless the club, when the fellow bro Tom put down the baby « running him into vhich the fellow succeeded n tting dmp‘]nn-nt bundsome bull-dog re: volver in doing s0, Tom's wife cried out to him that there was another ma the house. and Tom returned, but not in time to see the second. pair of red vus found in the house is that these men knew awn the money that day, and had "m : to his house with the i Ivullt nof getting i en though murder cessary to accomplish the under lll.mg ‘The escape from the designs of ;! villains k. and is ing nd that experiences r the residence of John Fritz, in Jackson township, and at the home of Mr. I N Cord, in Grove township, a most d attemipt was made to secure | school funds last Mond | nately Mr. MeCord a large amount in gold on his pe and the rest had been stowed away in an unusual | spot thus frustrating the designs of the rohber. 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CARPETS Body Brussels, Tapestry, Velvets, Ingrains, Hemp, etc. Matting matting a specialty. , oil cloth and mats, Office Our stock is large and comprehensive and we invite every one to call and examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere and secure the most and finest goods for the least money. HARKNESS BROTHERS, 441 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, THE HEW VORK. Plumbing Co. 552 BREOADWAY. I0WA. | Sanitary Hydraulic Engineers, | Public and Private Systems of Sewerage. Water works and Ventilation designed and constructed. Plumbing work in all its branches This company have one of the hest assorted Estimates fornislhiod:s luumy fimmwu\h, y Managor Now York )‘]umhm‘ cb;np:m_y 552 Broad Felephone No 27 way Council Blu Thorough Instruétion on the Piano and Organ VOICE CULTURE AND THEORY Persous desirous of receiving instruction the wbove will please call on or address Prof. C. B. Lipfert, No 620 First Avenue, Council Blufts, lowa. N SCHUBZ Justice of the Peace. 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