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6 THE DAILY BEE. | THE WORKOF SAVING SRS COUNCIL BLUFFS. BATURDAY MORNING, OCT, 24, OFFICE: No.12 Fearl Btreet. Telive ¥ part of the city ot trenty 3 W W. Tiyon, . . Manager, MINOR MENTION. Go to Blies to-day. Reiter, the tailor, for fall goods To-day’s attractions will be at Bliss A fine display of pattern huts and bon nets to-day at Bliss' The eity council is to meet to-y elect a fire chicltain, or make anothe: tempt at it The ludies of the AVO An joyable dime & alat the Jdence of J. M. Palmer lust evening. P. W. Derksen, who suddenly out of business heye, is now running o barber shop in San Di iforn The eaptain and ten of the Omaha pa- trolmen attended the policemen’s ball here, and exp) essed lhuuuu\m a8 enjoy- ing it greatly, Theve zeeins to e ity of conl in ory ering with stock should run short bofors plenizhed. Rev, J. Fisk will preach at the Union chapel on Harmony st 8:80 p. m.. and «t the AL AL E. church on Willinms street at 7:80 p. m. The Young Folks’ I union of the Preshyt ¥ vere entertained Jast evening at the residence of Mr. Mrs. E. Moorchoase, at the head of Frank stroot, C. M. Witt, who was complained of for golling oil in Minden which had not been properly inspeeted and marked, has ds for his appearance before ainey next Monday. d.that instead of reaping a good benetit from their annual ball the pol men will only o litthe more than pay Many of the leading busir en and citizens suid to have de- elined to purchase ticket Services in the Congregational ehurch to-morrow morning aml evening » ing subject: “ludividual responsibility. Evening A most important question.” At the eloseof the evening sermon fifteen minutes will be spent in prayer and con forence. A general invitation - is ex- tended. Mr. C. J. Bec his Jottors pate Harmony mis went 10 he 2o, Cal- man yesterday received m hisnew mvention for ornice poles, po ilings, X invention is very ingenious and simple, and can be used in a4 variety ot ways, and it 1s thought that it will prove a valuable one. Mr. Bowman has been appointed dis- buorsing agent for the government at this point, in addition to his position #s post master. This is s it v h Armour, he having been the disbur on having the custody of the fundg necded here for the new government building. are to come it court at morning Bl The saloon inju up in the Unite Des Moines next 'l J. N. Baldwin wiil men, and My tionists. The each step “The polic ) sult of the contest at vatched witlint t here., emen have had orders not to y items to reporters, and that the must be their on onfidant This, with the help of having each mem- ber of the for exeept two stockholders in the mayor's smut-mill, does not pre- vent the newspipes the city from got- ting t ws—and some news which 1s not agreenble to his honor to have [ public is the time set for the o postmasters here, Tom Bow man going in, and Phil Armour going out. Mr. Bowman s; ays he will not me ko any changes in the force at present, un- Tess compelled by the resignation of the employes theny, -hus hut (!mt wh;m\-x ehang Iy and ¢ ]u the superior court the Wn-»lnln Cott M more ye Tiod of time, up nearly o on which $22.000. ¢ sueh a volu ntrics to examin it is slow work, and \\III take alon, to develop into a true balane ing of ac- counts, The young son of Jonathan Kern Lyons township, met wit ) 5 necid, OVer Guite i pe nsactions which !xml W gun ear- ANs Wils ex- part entering his owels, mukin frightful wound from which the intestines protraded. After the necident the Lid walked some distance S he was eared for . The “Mal- 1 aid at on Jad lias :~|m> vern Le: In Justice Schuy judge, a jury, Rnumber of witi for two days cision in the lows, who had one hny throw other. To Ao eanse 0 1 trivial matt A re- turn to the thod of spanking the Doy who was at fanlt and a sett { the diflicully at the home fi would ef 1o the tax payers and to the summon dicd of his inj -uthMnn«'nf IIm several | s sses has D the reaching of of two h"} ome tronble urising e clods of dirt at the A" 0 much time and such a creck sewer v be ealled, muddled nd the 1 ‘I'he work on the lndmn diteh, or whate: Beems 1o have eondition as v . wis il by tel gruph that unh he should re- he work yesterday with a full Ilu- contr would be annulled. dity with a fow men, g over the n; s decided could right aw »unn] the and the ofl g would do what he ity would allow November to get ; The attention of the sewer commit s yesterday called to the eonstructing the Bryant stree man holes und drops were so bei ranged as to leave the bottom of the drops at th hu\llnn of 'y instead 0( being Jow o catel deposits. It is evident that the Bew ¢ system eannot be watehed too elosely, for'when the work is once done St is hidden from sight and_any defects eannot be discovered until something lm|}u-u~ like lh choking up of the Ban: croft street il llu-n it is gly too late, | ¢ only ewred involving great aulnll(ll)n.ll ex- pense, ’ —— Cottage ranges, Garland stoves, Ra- diant Ho vid Hob ters of the ve \ Jatest patterns at bed rock '8, Cuoper & MeGee's, No. 41 Main stredt, st Ll For hardware and house furnixhngs, fi‘t prices of Cooper & Melice, No. 1 ain stract, Exhibition for the Ladies. Ladies, go to Bliss’ and see the displuy of ¥French pu |||un I Phie eurvect il nobiby styles in bata will be diz) tay o to-day it Bliss, . Cu N Big Crowds, Much Enthusiasm, and Many Converts at the Harrison Meotings. THE COLLISION OF TWO TRAINS. Small-Sized nnrglnrun The Very Sad Ending of a Flash Young Man- A Damage Suit. Reviyal Scenes. The Methodist church is now crowded cvery night with attendants upon the revival serviees there in progress under the charge of Rev. Thomas Harrison, known as “the boy preacher,” He is far from be a boy, but he preserves his youthfulap inee, and with asmoothly | aven face and close ent hair, pom door fashion, he looks at a distance v much like a boy, his figure being slight and his eomplexion fair. A closer ap (s some of the marks of and the eares and toils of t their imp He happy smile on his face most of the time and he is as restless as a newly eaged bird. In hisexhortations he has a pecu- Tiar manner of drawling out some of his words, and perhaps the very next utter- ance will be snapped off as though hit by lightning. He has also a habit of re- peating o question over and over again, with various comments between these repetitions. He starts ont, for instance, with the query, uttered with much foree or, ‘"Are you converted ¥ and Lmn a remark or two as to what ne by conversi De L and then e, and then comes the ndd' 50 on and on and on, | tion is fastened on to the | thought of every one. exhortation comes all who have been question ; until the qn attention and Following his the request for converted to rise ing. Then, while those who want to be pray feel the need of being to simply la |vu|,zn| et ‘|m| stand with this is going on, and jon are singing, Mr. in another of his pet , clapping his hands sl ly and the noise being | over huuh while he in ng, in el marks. such as, win, Wi t young “See” them g, nsm-" " “Sing,” in wking hurriedly with o ous step up and down jumping up onto_the rostr minute \\.|\mL:nl~h.md ing time with the music the musical director of the | jumping down ¢ R :.mi pews srain, smiling at this one, beekoning to tmother, stopping to whis® 1 word to another, aud thus throngh same aetions and ba 4y of minister: rs, who work with and for the pen- t ones. Prayers are interspersed h singing, tory remar casional shout, and a fréquent ch “Amens.” \mllh-n]\ the ev: he platform and s ¢ blessed souls converted, right | d happy in Llu- Lord.” lion ho londs all | from Whom all Bles repeated a the enth ist spatting his hands, and keeping up a run of ejac: ulations. Thus the praying and ‘the singing is kept up, varions work ing through th idience, inter: lhmwlu W about | y Mr. Harrisc v the othe) id, I tell you this eting. Why it's a n~;:u] r cyclone of glory, but yet this is oni the gathering of the clonds is to come, There's going to be such a storm as will shake up this whole town. I ex by Sunday to be able toh g pr one hundred souls conve: house will not be able to lm]:i people. Why don’t you know Missouri there has been fous upheaval that 6,000 were out to a meetir held before ast_in the morning? You | rd of the big revival in Bellefontai Ohio—thousands being converted and the town turned up~uh= down. Let us pray 1o God, and 1 know that while He e wonderful things at 1 give us {uq a little + enthusinsm of idence seem to and as llm sueh a rel other pace ood nu*('lul‘m bers and the intercst is .-vulmul ing. it seems that before other week the re W cd the attention of everybody. are many who go out of simple cur ty and many who ‘do not fully endorse such methods of ehureh work, but still they go 1'xntl the crowds are ull the time growing arger, A Railway Wreck. At an early hour yesterday morning w bad wreck, but one which fortunately in- Jjured no one, oceurred at the crossing of the Chis Rock Island & Pacific and the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney roads, in the mnlhvm art of the eity, it being caused by the collision of two freight trains, H. P. Johnson was the conductor and J, W, Shiclds the engineer of the Rock Island train. 1t was coming from the east. The Burlingfon train was manned by W, White, conductor, and E. T. Emery, engineer, It coming north, and reached the crossing just be- 1o engincer says he got m Ihn tower and came up, enty 8 over the erossing, B M nd ran i n, overturning three flat th Just in front of these ears was an nigrant ear, which they had taken off rdJunction, and which had Hnm meh in it Th 11 was B them, but the car 8 just in time to eseape, wid_engine was thrown partly :, the steam chest broken, nd some smaller parts y one box on the Rock ked, and that not | badly rs were torn from the truck broken, A con- straction t it Frank Cox w about § o'clock Chapn hadl 120, \I wster Mechani of the collision does not Gueorge Wells, who was on s that the signals Q. to cross and fo and that the Q. ossing when the (In' signal for could not ll~ didn't l\uu'\ hether the Ro! i use give it to | that ’\\ vll« ..r De adistance by supposed it w the Rock Ixam aid tinally saw it comiug, and oould 4o | THE OMAHA DAILY .BFF nothing to prevent it, as the as they should he, and the trai ew O the signals, and, althoug | o lanterms lighted, ot he never used it for signals. Shields, Js were the engincer on the | yestor was at work on when 1 whistled breaks' the was white, for i 1o come on. On nearing the Q. Usaw the train, the flat ears on the Q. were hard to seo, 1 reversed, gave her sand and steam and then reversed her again to get_al the po I(nv"“ and then Albert Bat ton, the n, and I jumped. The first thing 1. did afler jumiping was to look overhead at ignals and then for the first time I saw they were for the Q. to cros d me to wait. Had I had another car_length sn»r in I could have stopped my train and prevented the colligion.” illf‘v day mor the ‘ofi Small Burglarice, Two burglaries were yosterday re- ported to the police as having ocenrred the previons night. One of these was at the residence of Mr. Patrick Feeley, on Jower Baneroft street, away with some clothing, but nothing else of special value. The entrance was gained by the door being left open by Mr. Feeley and his v when they re- tired, 80 that James might enter when he returned, without awakening them. When he did come in he found that his room had been visited, and the most of his wardrobe taken, Another attempt is reported as having heen maae s ] rding house of My, Kelloy, near the Chicugo “Burlington & Quiney depot. A fellow discover prowling about the house, having gain entrance throngh a window. He hurried out, and the police after from the rh-«'nplmu given them man giving his name whom the (muu[ on Main sl who was heing the’ one who was in 1t appears t he did not get anything, and it is s he wand d into the house while and that he simply thought he chance to there drunk could el u to get some elothing out of in order to help the owner of s boarding there, sttling his bill. He tion to-du Y. the ¢ sKip out will have an examin to Jail. g m the ‘rom the P Prentice lantie jail, to await histr of burglary and forg served a term of one for the robbery of a widow at Carthage, 111, and was released Tuesday mornin and the next morning, tv me of his releas behind the ving in Atly and At capturi i tair sex there. The fall of this pet of the ladies caused no little sensation at the time when his real character heeame known, and his return to Atlantic under such cireumstance es the sensition. age Suit, rix of the A Big U Poole as administr: te of J. W. Devore, has commenced a suit against the Union Pacific Railway company, i 't, claiming $20,000 damages. The petiti s forth the fact t Jevore was esman, and while in the .mf coupling cars at the transfer he caught and ¢rushed so that he Lllml The plaintifl’ is his sister, M Substantial abst f title and estate loans. J. W,, & E. L. Squire, Pearl street, — If yon wish to make legitimately from ten to lifty doll, per day write to Judd -lb] mith, No. 84 Fourth strect. Council Blufls. 101 S thing in the groce tirm of Kintz & Kl Foreve the new Lamps cheap at Homer's, 23 Main St. WantEp—Wheat, corn and oats in ear* Jots. Liberal advances made on all con- signments, by n\ r, Council Blufis- lowa, and Omak Physicia oni’s medicated _complex- commend its use 1o What bet- Ladies! analyzed Poz ion powder and their wives and lady friends, ter could be said of it. ety Personal Paragraphs. Mrs. J. W. Butler, of Neola, wus in the city yesterday. 8. L. Winter, of Woodbin 1S among g s guests at the Pael ns, of Glenwood, wus ay's visitors to the Blufls nd Miss Birdie M fricnds for o few among yesterd Miss 1da Myer: are visiting Oma days. W. D. Wynkeep, one of the “peanuts” on _the :mont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley, is in town. G. Al Avmstrong and A. A, Clark, in- surange men from Des Moines, were in the city yesterday, Harry Hunter, of the Nonpareil, has gone 0 Cedar 'Rupids for a few days visit to old fricnds, Tom McFarland, of Pli lllmmulh bag- gageman on the B3, & N Liis Tespocts to Counci Blufls Triend 1. McClur rxlnrnmlyvs(vu from vh he has I attending nyvention of the cracker manufuc- F l{ Fonda, of this city, has becn 1 grand royal arch claplain at the |.u ting of the grand chopter in Mar- shalltown. . W. H. Smith is reported as failing than i.:mumg nd her friends are rtened at the prospect, it seeming almost impossible to stay the 205 0 the discase, Grubb, newly appointed at Imogene, lowi, was in the city yesterday, on | turn from Du- bugue. He énters upon his new dutics next Monday. Cal Maynard, the business manager of the Globe, w yesterday going bout with a big box of ¢ his arm, which wus soon en; A by his friends The little maiden who he 1 home 15 a plump littl, pounds, and giving pr the home happy for ye John Deere, of .\lulim', 1., founder ot the implement house wh I. ws his name, who has been in this al days, the guest of My, re, \\411,.‘\ Co., of this city, ific slope. Mr. In Hullu» made from a suw bl llu\ is his first visit to Council Blufts, although he is the senior member of one of the livgest amplement houses of the muny here dy, weighing ten nise of miking - Angostura Bitte e leading physicians an their purity and whotesomene coupling cars on Iln Alkhorn & Missouri Valley Hooper, bad Lis haud bad pun hed. He SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1885, GUM! « 412 Brondway. was taken to Missouri Valley for treat- ment. TARE=— SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR For all Diseases of the ¢8, Stomach and Spleen. Jogetable propasation, Tas Funily My tho south i T8, 118 aets i Kidney and cor he iver, wnd is, Liver, Kid This ¥ any. other medicine, elieet o Epoedy el The Reguitor is safe to wdminister jn any oondition of the system, und under no_eireuni- 1t will inyiworate liko i will prom and generally ) I“lA'T You T THE GENUINE. Prepared by J.H. ZEILIN & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. RIA provented and_thorough ated by DUFPY's Purk Mait Wi Reeommended by lea i < i groer ooy 3 SPECIAL NO NOT Lost, Found, Boar the low rate first cach subscquent i mentsat our office Brondy pecinl advestisements, such ng To Loan, For Sile, To Rent, Wants will be inserted in this column at T8 PER LINE for the on. Leave adv 0. 13 Peard street, near Tor LY des'rons of moving to Omulin, on ount, of my business, Loffer W D—One alto, one tenor. one ba and ono tuba player for a bras tand, foply at onee to #, H. ¥ Ludies o Ball club U\u-v n of th Loi Reward Silver wateh and_gold_chain. Martin’ Hughes, id the finder. oral house- T—A new seven-room house. Enquire 1 Oflice. F & rooms. r enle or rent, on very libe uncil Blufts Paper Mill, comple bourding house and three n A business proverty in Cherokee, county, lown. will tride for westorn Tunde. Valuo, abont £4,000. N ‘wutiful home in the town of Hast- ounty, lowu, for Nebraska land b0d husiness property and ‘slso a rosidence property in the town of Chenve tm, -an county, 1., low down for cash or will wostorn lands, well finproved, #40 \ Towa, joining th Price, for & khort time, » four nproved furme in eweht with o small in- he cquitiis will be exehanged for o ‘red wild land i1y Nebraskn T4% acres in Holt county purtly chunge i {wo Atory brick residenee, one tions in Council Bluffs, will trude Nebriskn of the best lo for good unincunbered Kansus or $15, two other beautiful hormes hich cash paymems will buy A beautiful suburban locution in fowa Wil exchange for westorn Inuds, v & few of our spec: you've got unything to frade oF want tosell uny ol Cstate o merchundise, Write us, | We have several £00d stocks of Koods to trude for lands. SWAN & WALKEK, Council Hufls, Towa. u IS_UNFAILING AND_WTALUBLE mcmuw 'llt b Fallii s‘ukn’fii’u uling BVI W valddonsyst, Vit us Dance, Alco- holism, Opium Eatlng, s«mnm Weikncss, Impatency, Syphilis, Serofula, and all Nervous and Blood D!I?enu\sf. ~To Cleryinen, Lanvors, LiteraryMen, Mfibmm-, R it had Al whs sedentary cmployment eauses Nervons Pros- tration, Crrepularitiesof the Blood, Stoma lh)?uhor AT ) tonie petizer or stiwmulap! anaritan Werviug 13 invaluabie, (a‘ Thousands, Nonderful Tnvigor ant that ever sus- asinkingeys $1.60at Drug- s. .l'orta.smm. s - { GONQUEROR, TOE DL, 8, A, RICRNOSY SERVINE (OUPAM, ST. JOSEPH, MO, * Correspbudence freely answered by Fuysiclans. idneys, or Who requite & erve Yor testimonials and circulars send stamp. g FOR SALE BY C.F. GOODMAN, Thorough Instruction on the Piuna and Organ VOICE CULTURE AND THEORY | rous of receiving Instruction plense cull on or sddress Persons tho sbove Prof. C. B. Lipfert, Ko (20 First Avenue Councll Bluge, lows GUM! Kintz & Kleeh Farcy and Staple Groceries. No.162 - Broadway. Opposite Ogden Housa, Council Bluffs, - - Ia. This house be quently everythi fresh. L new one, eonse- n stock is new and Prices as reasonable as any other gro cery in One trial is all we ask, KINTZ & KLEEB, Grocers. M. W. 1. PUS THOS, OFFIC OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. V) 0 1865 D. A. BENEDICT, Slgn erter' AGENT ¥OR DAVENPORT LADDER COMPANY | All styles of Ladders constantly in stock made from spruce pine plank. The very best. No. 19 Pear! St., - Council Bluffs Over Bushnell's Book Store, ONLY HOTEL n Council Blufts having Fire HEscape And all moacrn improvenients, eall hells, firo wlarm bells, e, it the. CRESTON HOUSE! Nos. 215, 217 and 219, Main Street, MAX MOMN, Proprictor, UNION TICKET OFFICE 1. L. De BEVOISE, Agent. | Bluffs, No. K7 Broadway, Co Ra.ilwa.y '.l'ime Table. COUNUCIL BLUIES, The following 18 the time of arrival and aeparture of truins by contral standard time, at the local depots, Trafis ) runster depot i minutes varkier and weive ten minutes ju ki & W Mudi and Express.. Fxpress. Mafl and Fxpress Express N RIOUX CITY & PACIHIC, oux City Mail Bt. Puul Expross UNION PACIFIC. Leave Conpoll Hiufls na g A p. HAIR GOODS 'MRS. D. A. BENEDICT'S No. 7 Brondway, Council Blufts Hau‘ Goqds of all Kinds | Made to Order. Exclusive Rubber House! RUBBER B0OOTS, SHOES & ARTICS, RUBBER AND OiL CLOTHING, | TELT BOOTS, Immense Stock, Eastern Prices Duplicated Send for [llustrated Catalogue. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. Warehouse and Salesroom, 41 N. Main St., Council Bluffs, lowa, [ Hair Goods of all Styles Ready Made. No. 337 Broadway. Harkness Brothers. As a saving toour customers, we adopt the cash system and put our entire stock on lowest cash basis. Cotton Flannels 25 per cent less than usually offered in the market. Blanketsat $1.25 worth $2. Blankets at $2 worth $3. Blankets at $3 worth $4.50. Blankets at $4.50 worth $6. Blankets at $9 worth $12. Comforts at correspondingly low prices. Silks, Dress Goods, Dress Flannels, ete., large variety and choice styles. Lace Curtains. Curtain Goods, Turcoman, Madras, ete, in quality and price to suit all. Body Brussels, Tapestry, Velvets, Ingrains, Hemp, etc. Matting, oil cloth and mats, Office matting a specialty. Our stock is large and comprehensive and we invite everv one to call and examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere and secure the most and finest goods for the least money. HARKNEDS BROTHERS, 441 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFS, WL P AYLSWOR"I‘I—I HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER 1 raised or moved and satisfaction guarantoed. Frame houses move > best in the world, Brick hufidings of any on Little Giant trucks 1010 8th ST., COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0AW, THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE o JOHN BENO & CO.,, Have removed totheir New Store, Nos. 32 & 34 Main and 33 & 35 Pearl Sts., NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF THE POSTOFFICE, Where they have put in a new stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Ladies' and Gents Fumishing Goods, Etc,, Ele Among which are the following lines:— Hats and Caps, Gloves and Mittens, Gents Neckwear, Gents’ Underwear. Boors AND Snors, TRUNKS AND VALISES, MoNARCH FINE SniRTs Ladies’ Childven’s and Misses’® Underwear, Hosiery and Gloves, Cloaks and Shawls, Ladies’ Valises, Blankets ana Flannels, Rockford Carpet Warp in all Colors. JOHN BENO & CO., Ko. 82 and 84 Main Strect, Council Bluft No. 83 and 85 Pearl Strovt. STEAM DYE —ANI DRY CLEANING WORKS, No. 29 Main street, Council Bluffs. 200 Heating Stoves from $3 to $10 Each. Cheap Cook Stoves wud Genernl House Furnishing goods, meluding Now and Becond Hand ¥o Biture, BY M. DROHLICH, 698 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. =Y N. SCHURZ, RESSMAKING l CUTTING AND FITTING, | = L R, ROBERTS, ' Formerly of New York, Council Blufts, fowa Justice of the Peace. Oilice Over American Express, COUNCIL BLUFPS, I0WA, No. 34 Pear) Bureet, - « : J AdOB SIMS, _ATTORNEY AT LAW | COUNCIL BLUFFS. Practices In Statc and Federal cou ws 7 aud 3, Saugs 1 Beno Block Lawineg ¢ Of uli Winds » speciaity, CHI‘ONIL DIQLAS}S Over ity yenrs' | o 1) Pear S ( §97CONBULIATIUN ikl