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o b ! ¥ 6 g THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, MO\’DAY OCT()BLR 19, 1845, SEEE——————————————————SE e J \\h:ll\l 18 |h4“nl\’ « :\inw:l him THE DAILY BEE |[ULL 0F RELIGIOUS FAITH, | MONDAY MORNING, OCT. 19 pits—A Methodist Revival Season. OFFICE: No. 12 Fearl Street. A Teacher € mes Insane. = SUICIDE OF A CONSUMPTIVE. | The following particulars of the in- clivered by earrier in any part of the city ’ ety e o wee A wnity of Mis n are gleancd from the Hastings Chronicle Miss Jennie Green, who has tanght e e mnie Gr A Young Lady School Teacher Be- MINOR MENTION. COMES IMRIGEVATIOES DOTIES school several years in_ this eounty, ar SrAthar. it tATTo%, #ob Tad) Bt in and About the rived lust Suturday, and appearing (o ot . oiter, the tailor, for fall goods ' very strange she was watched by friends Congressman Jorry Murphy is hooked Ve and was finally examined by Dr. Bell 347 BROADWAY] COUNC”_ BLUFFS' for a political gpeech here on the 30th wood, of this place, and Dr.” Macrae, of The recent scare about Texas fever is Presbyterian Preachers. Council ~ Biutis, who happened n; about over here, and the discase seen The synod of the Preshyterian churehes [ be i town, and was pronounces 1o have disappeared by them to be' of unsound mind. She re app ontinued and elosed its session Satur- | ¥ ENG TRt Rev. Caso's I erything is now in readiness to pro Much of the business was simply T f jumped out of the md during the night s LT Db L R enominational interest. Among. the v\‘nlu'I story window, and iter b “‘;n"“:’,‘, M. Jones and 8. K. 1) nny are hooked | matters of general interest was the ap- | §E0G GG CIE RN And ea at police headquarters as plain drunks, | pointment of a committee consisting of of poison was fotnd on | to ho disposcd of this morning ton. John MeKean, Rev. Dr. Ewing, | a part of which had been us Abo Lincoln As a saving toour customers. we adopt the A R has fised | oy, Dr. Stewart, Rev. W. M. Bartholo: | miarking inansswer to an inquiry from the cash system and put our entire stock on lowest yon the evening o he time | e 3 oot the | physicians, that she had taken it, but i . R grand meuerade bl or fh | % SR Dr G e | i ot ot S imended it o o | cASh basis., i lhl fund ) h It is thought that Miss Green's condition " h ' on of the civeulation of corrupt litera- [ is due to bad healt) : e ahe e iyt o i o ner erenm. | Cotton Flannels 25 per cent less than usually ' ' N ‘ No. 102 3 11 n{_flv‘ »\.”I.mq‘l\\l.nl..»i.. sogsion :|||ml|;_'|||v])nn|||thl' : o, 1 i 1'.',‘{17{1.]1"}Ji“.'"“‘:.,f,\'f,,.m\' :r;:‘m 1’1‘.‘['- offered in the market. ono wee oters should govern them: | iy severe penalties for its violation A ¥ ounl 9 clvos accordi i S RARIEEAG G ol dae A oA :\,‘,;,‘,‘b’.'\‘l‘;;,:;" bomein - Council Bluils | Blanketsat $1.25 worth $2. 10 The memb iends of Rebekal es reported that |]v|||y'-'|]|v past year cosiuliiicicion Blankets a.t ;2 WOrth $3 lody d o pleasant social Saturday Elioresline: bet tablished \\nhm the | 1o not wait until the Tast_day_before y ostlonce of Mrs. G Bt | Lowndaries of th i W Chipmin s o1 Mu Blankets at $3 worth $4.50. ] horn, corner of Sixth enue and Ninth | of high grade, the to purel v of those large K ptroeh. ; Fort'Dore, the Ve o in- | o s Tor $0.05, Blankets at $4.50 worth $6. 4 Joseph Coles has been sent to the Dubuque and ||.. orning e y connty juil for five days for assaulting y ol Corning. Pulpit Oratory. Blankets at $9 worth $12 y his wite. He g . Any mul Some of the nn“uuu nd : g abu a woman should b widresses we i (et Citey | The attendants at the Congregational | Clomforts at correspondingly low prices. ! ven a terday morning were given the full de W. H. Johnso Who had been in | ehureh 3 s . Loy § - donson b who' Bl | Yare treat m the form of a semon from | Silks, Dress Groods, Dress Flannels, etc., Romembor tho second annual ball t0 i llmlh[|]vl\u- an Griiost d- [ rare t m i be g iy the police force on the 22d s. Rev.J. H. Jndson, of Cinna, w50 | Ry, Dy, Stewart of Des Moines. Dr % i 5 { Wi o Gne ot the st md the boys o1 | presented Some inferestins facts S et it | 1278 Variety and choice styles. | 1 the star should be given a hearty en o drow comparison hetween the | SCVAT 8 R ¢ i i Turcoman . [ 9 couragement in the enterpri o and foseign’ missionry work. e | the. openinig of tho servico, does ot | Liace Curtains. Curtain Goods, I late of g i Wirt & D would not de l| l from the wme work; strike the average stranger as promising : . : : A e e o Tone] stroud | DUt o facts aro before us. Firsty the | o give much of an oratorical treat, | MAATaS, €te, in quality and price to suit all, was broken Saturday morning by the | ic and the work is one h faced, 1, and having giving way of the awning, and the strik | We [oreigzy foin habds with you in £ of a typical cloricl of § 1 against th e home fiele ond fact is, tha , one is not prepar 2 i et the working force of the chureh should |\|(|||l:|~ T G s AT R s S o : 2 ] band will farnist, | e distril srding to the number wsents the freshest thought, af) We beg to announce the beginning of a sacrificing sacl in the Unierwear depart ttor, enricrat Lnll Taes et MR i S ln s '\"““ ment. Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children’s Underwear at prices which will please T L ";:1I(“!.lxw~lp"'(’.‘-\» Ametivn e | d Tumor pnd thronghout all s g oty e pmite thierc il o v & b | oeople, “and” China ) oughits t an wbroken chain Body Brussels, Tapestry, Velvets, Ingrains, | " ik kst & U The United States ha e sons 1o the rday morning he spoke on “Prov- . a 58 Hoson M on 31 0nve GrAY Tnaaran sy e I il (s o et il "and 1 I the Promress e did not - | Flemp, ete. Matting, oil cloth and mats, Office dozon Men's heavy Gray Undershiris and Drawers at 26e. store of 0 Min. | {/nited St b home mis- | j provi » without progress, nor 3 3 : i T AR R R N o Gl \ e only ‘I::l]niv;'ru~I~ withon providence: e pic matting a specialty. 61 dozen Men's White Merino Shirts and Drawers, silk finished, at 50c, worth 50 | 3 il branches, Minden has neede ed the plan it o y o € = A 3 e TR e g R Seteh odis | o s R et e ton Our stock is large and comprehensive and| — # dozn Mews Fine Gray Merino Shirts and Drawers at 50c, worth 7e. { § this firm owning it, the town will have [ (He0 south mong the Taws which tend- Frety . t 1 d ; 5 . s : e Es i wil that is necded in this line Jingno A'.“.Tf.nmm e ST O glopment of socivty was | We Invite every one to call and examine our 2 dugen Men’s Fine whits. Morino. Shirts and Druwiors, sutin_finished at 030 | The work of preparation for the build | oy s nearly 2,000,000 inhabitants, and e R was | - : : L | Worth fic ,, fng of the new bridge is being rushed | (op .l,‘.f,"' e e .'.'.‘.“‘ ViilicTows e o ot goods before purchasing elsewhere and secure 6zbn Mona A1l Wool Sourle Shirts and Dras ; el j IENtRIBT S RvIng (A ! on 4 b o : o 88 doze m's / 0ol Searle s and Drawers at 75¢ worth $1.25 4 P A it L (ak for ranning | s her 2. At Ningpo we have tivestes | subdivisions of bis discourse heprosented | the most and finest goods for the least money. s wivhu L G the supplics and dirt to the site of the r“*"m 3 iRt N h‘“fl Ao i 42 dozen Men’s Striped Fine Merino Shirts and Drawers at $1 worth $1.59. new bridge is being laid rapid TR },(N‘ sionnl griile go: ) 2 3 RREIYE W ity Bah et otat AR R a e [ noeErt i il 0 24 dozen Men’s Fine all wool Camels Hair Shirts and Drawers at $1.25 choap ap & have already arrived. e o oo utciE A e — — i 4 A man named Wildman, who has boen | home missionaris tiougitt o8 pats $1.75. ta rm{rln_\m! at the institute for the deaf | 300,000 people, ne: o i " anc ,lnmlh was so disuppointed at Inm ate of Oregon, bat jin Sh L 1 W A\ir!lil 1 G meceting his wife, whom he expeeted to WO missionar in Oreg ots, Libc S i g . ) from Lincoln, that he procecded | twenty-soven. Hang Chiow, where 1 signments, b “Fullor, Council Blufts, I d I I d A s id of booze to make himself n | resided, there are more than 600,000, Towa, and Om Neb. aa les 11 el “/ ea/]. . nin faet, as well as in name. It | many as live in the state of Minnesota, - p cost him w steuggle with the police and | but in the former we have only two as Lamps (-hwq- at llmml s, 23 Main ] - P It ; tinst 61 in the lat Suclow has | street. ,600—equal to the st tos of ( ‘olorado, Nev uL\, and territories of lduho and $ y ¢ cuncil got no qu noon, and s the: eled gt it and o 44] BBUAUWAY' E[!UNE"_ BI.U”S: 82 dozen Ladies’ fine white merino silk finished vests and pants at 500 worth 75 3 t supervisor | Monts o < B & ! 3 22 dozen Ladies’ fine white merino, extra fine gauze vests and pants at 75a F & L meeting ne " } - S § TR et Ehbrald brmeny G a8 hvali s My as L —— iy y worth §1. : all-wool searlet underwear, $1 worth $1.50. £ ctment. It | has but two missionar] 0 dozen Lad NOTICE.—Specinl advertisements, such as 89dozentl Howed | Iatter we have eighty-four. \\ bile fisiie has the for Lost, Found, To Loan, For Salo, To Rent, Wants | g 49 cs! fine cq 5 VG k| has e foroi |:: e e RHA ' ' ’ dozen Ladies’ finc cashimere white vests and pants at $1.25 worth $1.75, : L S0 the low rate of TEN € S for the @ » » T rana ol e - ar Bkingdn Clitng (e io R 0L L i for Childrens’ all wool searlet underwear, 25¢ and upwards. 3 cnch subsequent insert mentsat our office, No. Broadwi fof the fire dep: I8 too important a matter to be 10 be negleeted or quarrelled over home ficld need at Ofticer Kirk deld necds more which we havy ha man for women on th © hnnu-w osting some espi them to . The G & the -8, where the md shall wd | taught. 1t will not be long until China U.“,.,.,..,, Tor o o e biocks e | willhave public schools. 1t is important A way that if they had been men he would | to send them the men who shall d t W\\n D-Cont nml];uu( ke have urrested diem, and after .(,“,,“I,,(, this work of instruction, or the Bible and way, Council Bluls. hs spoke to them .I..,"‘ “,,A,, school; The call to-day is for men who onid the finder. Murtin Hug ,,_. i . RUBBER BOOTS, SHOES & ARTICS, Lok b5 el | Will give themselves to this work; me Bl canitisicun tallkisl{ L N Al iahas - No. 1 Bancroft farcet ik RUBBER AND OIL CLOTI‘HNG,I £ ] g A now sovermroom house, Enquire 76c Quality for 50c. 5 ies may bo he will not allow any such 1 the love of God and of souls in thew fon mimites Asppmnehnal a={oioingi=l §1 Quattty for T5c. mctions on his beat, but will tréat all well and cis- n chureh the moderator, Rey. n]llm Lou Stroud, of Malvern, the well reached in the morning. MM it $1.26 Quality for $t. | Jn tho morning. M | Tmmense StOCk, B0 diffsrent styles of Carsets to salast from, m23y of thym mot edtalnadly Elss 1 known conductor of the Chieago, Bui cy, has been nominated dministered, Rey Cund Kev. A T OR EXCHANG ~ Children’s merino white underwear, 25¢ and upwards, netions. Btate me churches improved the ..mm.mnm presented by the pres- cuee of 5o many distinguished divines in i mide o draft on their ora- ch was well honored. In the is for sherift in Mills He has been on the road for twelve years, and has been known by the p.-n” .| tha .]1 county nium] lm\lm(nll up, and his popularity, und the confidence ek ¢ Dos felt in him: makes him us strong o candi. | Laither Dodd of 1 date as the republicans could nominate, | MyArSILS v Although the county has for twelve years | S Septd (et Wi § IRssonatd elected u democrat” for sher ey s though Dan Farrell has so excellent A Cne Cone vemationel‘ohureh Roy: Dx reputation, and is 8o popular, outside as | gyowurt of Des Moines, preached in the well as mml.' his county, still it is pre rning, and Rev. Dr. MeClintock of i3 For knle or rent, on vory Mol te b0 Coumel BT Bt M the Jurgo Loarding house and. thre i o 5 where, "I Eastern Prices Duplicated | i wn. u s |)\XN|1II'~‘I rroperty in Cherokne, v, Ia \llll trade for western B oot On our second f12or, Cloaks a1d raps at s1ch low prices as were never befors Mills county, Towa, for Nebrasia lund. Send for [Hlustrated Catalogue. offered in Council Bluffs. Our stock is now complata 41l 21 o i2iti0 0, Raney raps it dulwl that oud will “prove so stron, in the eveni! at th HFM l]‘Il be .llw e, and tllu ‘\l thie Baptist church the pulpit was % property and also e nces of Mills county having a repub- | .. TRy ¢ w el ies. Jican aheri, for & chige, ure excellent. | ficubivd i the morning by Kov thon Z. T. LINDSEY & O, | bl the latest foreign novelties. All concede that Stroud, if elected, will o mEeel ng there was an ex- well fmprovea, (40 B make an eflicient and trusty officer, and ¢t sermon by Rov. J. D. Burr of Town, joining 'the Warehouse and 8aleeroom, 41 N. Main St., Council Blulfs, Towa. ho will get w good many votes from the | C§Hee sermon by eil, to pirit Luke. for & short time, [ Oflice 41 Broudwuy. 5 i ek 4 ! 4 3 3 per e democratic side of the hous, Rev. Mr, Knox, of Sioux City, addressed 16 0 1 Aro 1 farms in [ Kansas, . Ebrnstein has b small in- o cruitils winer in which the paving work has | noon, i« Il be ngod for | mmm— — — ————— = .1 Y . “6 B ions, andons ent with | "Rov. W. J. Young, of Des Moines, . il Y.A.R 5 R S Y.A.RNS ¥ cres in Holt connt; the committeo on paving 0 point out to | preched at Harniony mission yesterday | mproved. atabis bargain, ‘Wants to exehungy W.P. AYLSWORTHE A ; . . y A them the defeets which he claimed to | afternoon for merchandise. discove The committee took Ne A finc two story brick residence, one b i 5 £t locations cil Dlufls, will trade b seasion to inquire of property owners A sad 3 3 a uninc unsas oF Nobroska on the street where the work was being | The suicide of Charles Mudison Satur- [ lunds., - e O ) 4 3 A No. 5 and ro two other beautiful homes done, and from the inquirics and what day afternoon eame as a sad and sudden | in Council Blufts, which cash paymens will buy they were able see f hemselve: t at a bargain. ] 5 ey Townd o snecial ‘caub of com: | shock to his frionds, Ho hnd boon for & | MEMIESR L) ubenn ocation in fowa { German Worsteds, Scotch, Spanish, Germentowns, Saxonys, estern and Eastern o Ih«y found 1o special cause of com t llh-l were about | number of years a brakeman, and after- vnn.”mn exchunge for western lands. AR X A b Al S ; 1 in made some rema A e 3y 5 S it oo t)™ X0, : g rick buildings of any kind raiked or moved and satigfaction guaranteed, Frame honses move | ¢ inac aAing. Khrnaioly mud same mark | wards u conductor on the Sioux City rail o are only o few of our specinl bar- | on Litde Giant srucks—cie best in tho worid. Yarns. All colors. Prices ths lowast. £ way, and lived in Missouri Valley for you've got nuytblug o trado or we 20 hie began b .Imv of the cxpert TS, ‘-:nll.-\: I A aint to sell uny reul eatuto or mor shindises 1010 9th 8T., COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10AW, 60 pieces Canton Flannel, special purchase at be, worth 8 1-3. 2 A ng a tell | to fail in health, and 1t appeared that Soune .,,.,.,,‘.f,mL it, stg L"l“d ”“" l““"'b‘]‘"l“fl" angy o e tor tundns " KWAS S W ATRE N T Srnstein, the blow e — - S ’ ) ; i ] i bno. AN informad axjonge | consumption b gainod o deadly hold | ——r———— = 200 Heating Stoves from $3 to $10 Each Linen and Housekeeping g0ods departmant : 60 extra quality white bed spreads B, 4 upon him. In March last he had to give h AR X i 1...‘",,.,;;:,:,'.(,1.(";.','} up business and has since been an i:\ - AMUSEMENTS Chenp Cook Stoves and Generul House Furnishing goods, including New and Second Hand Fu | at T8, 60 extea quality, whie honey comb, extra size bad sproads at $1 each. Bled hvlun' Justice S offender d on a vl sitizen has | lid. For the past few weeks he has b n niture, Sl 2 5 SO (e VAT CABASK AT SR A IR SE o L ans /s Gnars Fonte BY M. DROHLICH, 100 remnants Table Linen, must be closed ont. POSES. \\l le there ms i | ‘ Ants punched to a jelly. 706 First aveoue, his wifo being 698 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. Secondweek of ths ' sing the | the Y. M. . A. meeting yesterday after- Al seems tha I Ol ot it the | velated to Mrs. Kilmoro. Ho bas » has drawn about z 1 that sle must end in n the past atly over i e L HAIR GOODS D. A. BENEDICT, belng only et o 55, during ONE NIGHT ONLY, The Bek ¢ felt he must not olll_) sufler T Yy e but that he must he aburden- to AT d to_quictly slip a bill gh the council ulln\\\n B165 hn attend ance on oflic i other l’«u'lx from his ree ord, which \\|l b N duly given the public. Hence the little a way. He has had in his —_— No. 837 Broadwily, Council Bluffs. mayor struts ahout decl e that | room a revolver, wnd with the faintest . . e man lus managed the | trace of fear lest e might at some ime Hair Goods of all Kinds business in Couneil Blufs ,,:. be tempted to use it, his wi son two | Tn E AGENT FOR - ks thoukd | Made to Order | oorly, that he is to be removed. The | or three oceas s the KE, 48 ‘.1] L..«,\v 1as he knows, ne w],, ..uuvl\ 1 mu\ml it ['un h.- room, but lu . bears u"- Marks of fulsehood 0n ita face, i ! e sy ! i warm himself by 1t aceidenta KT y Ready Made. ANl stylen of Ladders constantly in stook made | BYEP [0 (e city. Remember 55 % e thfs weok will continus the same as uuht.-. P00, u Mlso exposed the fa nnnlmr it he man mlumln lnm sal t nd which comes from such a source he only charge of mismanagement, | as was su sted, Saturd which eould bo sustained inst this | noon he was suflering s 1a the hat the little s Uil that the end was diawing 3 P o - from spruce pine plank. The very best. e 2 N : i k )/ BT GhR ST |t bt W 8 S0 W CONERY COMPANY. No. 337 Broadway. | """ lust wizk, we €0 (15 fu ondor to give all a chanca. 030 prica 1o all P ¢ ehild to Iy . i e uh Ty nlt o and s umual i | lictle chi l'“‘l‘“‘“[ J(&» “}M':;l{,-“_l:l s00 1t i <1 | No. 19 Pear! St, = Courcii Biuffs | gyt ctiention given to mail ordens and reqests for samples 1 sound of u pistol shot ' 2 mant not to compel hind (o pay cash on | Qser Bushnell's Book Store. delivery H 1l ranning back she found llm. The largest, funniest and most eseful r . 3 kst A L | o e, gt s ot o | ONLY HOTEL 1 bl o . - pastel work? | Just above the left ¢ and_ causing * | tull houses everywhese. % Gonsal BT ari "' g b our parlor, | stant death. The sad’ event has callod — A A harluy JAOOB SlMS [ st Sty for ' omes | She IFlire Hscape L L, P B IS e d | ATTORNEY AT LAW Cocke & Morgan, fthmately from | end <l‘ s Wns uw BRI ROUTE: wrm bells, ete., is the CRESTON HOUSE! COUNOIL BLUFFS. ‘ 4 ore iud by one sul at Chaps eforo they aee o 1 you wish to niake ten o Gy dodlaes per iy wyite i Judd 4 g almost worse than death B, W < i > ' (olllu.‘ll Blutrs, fl. Li n, Oect. 22 R Gy ua Mewmem o Couneil of death being the tina i, . L. Nebruska City, Oct. 3 Now. 215, 217 and 219, Main Sire Practices In State and Federal cougw COUNCIL BLUFFS oOWA Binti i 08 b aiets ety Als t---\l Fllibiouw, O SSamAOY 83 " *MAX MOIN, Proprictor. | Koswss 7 aud §, & bugart Beuo Block. 1 E . I

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