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6 THE DAILY BEE, COUNCIL BLUFFS. BATURDAY MORNING, OCT, 24 OFFICE: No. 12 Fearl Btreet. Telive 3 any part of the ity ot tneniy cont MW, Tinsox, . . Manager MINOR MENTION. Go to Blies to-day. Reiter, the tailor, for fall g To-day’s attractions will be A fine display of pattern huts nets to-day at Bliss® The eity council is to meet to-night ta fire chieftain, or make anothe tat it Indies of the Harmony mis le dime social at the Palmer Jast evening, W. Derksen, who suddenly went out of business here, is now 1o he ing a barber ghop in San Diego, Cal- e Blise' 1d bon The captain and ten of the Omaha pa- v attended the policemen’s ball here, and expiessed themselves as enjoy- ing it greatly. There seems to be tha city, and dd lelivering with eantion k should run short beford it ean be replenished. v. J. Fisk will p h at the Union o) pel on Harmony st tomorrow at p. m, and at ||u- . M. E. church on Wlllmmx street at 7330 p. m The ng Folks' Social uni Preshyte churel were entertained Jast evening at the residence of Mr. and Moorehouse, at the head of Frank v seareity of coal in f the street C. M. Witt, who was complained of for gelling oil in Minden which had not been properly insp and mar has § nd his appearance before ‘rainey next Mond Tt is snid.that instead of reaping a good benetit from their annual ball the pol men will only o littde more than pay enses. Many of the leading bu hoand citizens kuid to have Services in the Cong 10-MOrTow morning amd evenit ingg subject: “Tudividual respon \ Evening: A most important quostic At the e of the evening sern tifteen minutes will be spent in prayer and con- ference. A general invitition -is ex tended. Mr. C. J. Beekman yesterday received his Jetters patent on his new invention for fusteni nice poles, posts lings, ete. The invention is very i nl:un and simple, and can be used fn 2 var| ot ways, and it 15 thought that it u\ll prove n valuable one. Mr. Bowman has been appointed dis bursing sgent for the government at this point, m addition to his position us post magtor. This is as it was with Armour, he having been the disbursing agent having the custody of the funds needed v the n oW governme nt building 2 to cone up in xho Unite ourt it Des Moines next 1 J. N. Baldwin wiil r « RS T heall R TmRTEiG D lh||||~l.\ 'lh« result of the contest at vatched witlinterest here, d orders not to rporters, and that the be their only contidant. This, with the help of having each mem ber of the f rexeept two stockholders in the ms smutmill, docs not pro vent the newspapers of the eity from ot ngm. news—and some news which 1s le to his honor to have made cireniy xum ning time set for the here, Tom Bow- Armour going he will not make present, un- resignation of the but that whate is the In the superior court the o Western Cottage Organ compin ) 5 10 take up more vet Lo ounts cover quite a pe Tiod of time, ctions which foot up ne: amillion dollars, on wh 5 claimed of about $22.000. ere are 80 many items and sueh a voluine of entries imine that it is ilu\\* Wi long tim an Kerns, of v iv tinful {o wis nd it is gun ear- 19 Wils ex- ‘ ¥ P tering his howels, muking T o) Trom which the intestines protruded. After the necident the lud walked some distance to a neighbor’s where ie was eared for cnl aid at once summoned. The Jad las since died of his injurie ful- vern Leader. Judge, a lmlul)l\r 0! wm eision in ( o Jows, who had ime aund ennse 80 much x-\|u-| such a trivial matter seems nonsensical. A rve- turn to the old method of spanking the Doy who was at fault and u settlement of the diflicully at the home fiveside, would Lo the tax pay and to the To mpe Indian creck scwer ver it yn.n% be called, 1 rot into n badly e eondition s finances, and the contractor, Mr. Vineent, was informed by telograph that unless he should re- sume the work yesterday with a full forca, the contract would be annulled He appeared yesterday with a fow men, and after talking over the matter with the oflicials wits decided flml if he waould do what ke could the eity would allow tnm until November to get a full foree The attention of the sewer com was yesterday called to th ueting the Bryant street sewer the man holes and drops were so being ar- I Lottom of the the bottom of dof being lower, so us deposits. It is evident that the ¢ system eannot be watehed too «-hm-n for'when the work is once done iy hidden from sight and any defects eannot be discov until something happens like the choking up of the eroft street sewer, and then L I8 over ngly oo late, the ewred involving great mhlillunul ¢ pense. ll)l:m# 1o Cottage ra diant Homoes Cuoper s, Garls 1l Hub he ! No. Il .\l.uu strect, - For hardware and house furnishngs, fi»l prices of Cooper & Mclice, No. 41 ain stract, it for the Lad g the displuy of French L Phe ecrvect zd nobiby styles in bats will be dis) tay.d to-day it Bliss', e THE WORK OF SAVING SINNERS Big Orowds, Much Euthusiasm, and Many Converte at the Harrison Meotings. THE COLLISION OF TWO TRAINS. Small-Sized Rurglarics — The Very Sad Ending of a Flash Young Man- A Damage Suit. evival Scenes, T'he Methodist chureh is now erowded cvery night with attendants npon the revival serviees there i 08 un:h' the charge of Re "homas Harrison, known as “the boy preacher.” 1 from being but he preserves his youthfulappesranee, and with a smoothly shaven face and close ent hair, pompa- dour fashion, he looks at a distance very much like a boy, his figure being slight and hix eomplexion fair. A closer ap pronch reveals some of the marks of nature id the eares and toils of life have ) t their impress. He has o happy smile on his face most of the time and he is us restless as o newly eaged bird. Tn hisexhortations he has a peeu- liar manner of drawling out some of his words, and p )8 the very next utter- ance will be snapped off as though hit by lightning. He has also a habit of re- ing a question over and over again, th various comments hetween the repetitions. He starts ont, for instance with the qu ittered with much foree and vigor, " and i to what peats the and then te, and ‘Hion: comes tho | 1, and so on and on and on, until the question is fastencd on to the attention and thonght of every one. Following his exhortation comes the request for all who have been converted o rise and remain stand- ing. Then, whil is singing, those who want to be pr: d for, or “who | feel the need of being cor s urged to simply rise to their feet ‘and stand with the ul)n rs. While this is going on, and are. singing, Mr, on indulges inanother of his pet habits, elapping ly and rh-»r\_\ I\w noise being the ehurch, while he in singing, in ¢l boy, < by conv question # ‘God 184 bloss " that young risen, ufl-'lnxnnully with a us step up and down mn[rm- up onto, the rostrum, inute waving his hands, the musie, and acting director of the large ehg then jumping down and onto” the a aain, smiling at this one, o another, stopping to whis to mullur 'u-l (lHNllnnqu\ P, mrl present lhl'mu while the congregation b Kneeling around the nuniber of ministers and e: Whorers, who work with and for thy itent ones. ers are interspersed with singing, tory rémarks, anoc- casional shout, and a fréquent chorus of ‘Amens.” \mllh-uh the angelist springs onto the platform and shouts, L) ll'u lhru' blessed souls converted, right I' repeated the enth J Tl andkeopinie MpERLHREOL olnc: ulations. Thus the praying and the arions workers s audience, inter z th vere about | Mr. Harrison ice the other “Ltell you this has been a ;;Iunuw meeting. Why it's a regular clone of ;,lmy but yet this is on 1 & of the clonds to what s to o p ing to be such a storm as will s by Sunday to be s for one hundred soul this house will not be able to hold it the people. Why don't you know that down in Missouri there” has been ious uphe that 6,000 out “to a meeting held before kfust in the mornir You have rd of the bi, 1 in Bellefontaine, Ohio—thousnne ing converted and the town nnm-.( u.»ide down. Let us pray to God, s 1 know that while He i all these wonderful things at other plices He will r|\'u ns just a little wood tim: here.”’ | wr{m asm of hoaleader and h|~- 1ce seem to and as the meetings are nightly growing m num- I and the intercst is evidently inerens- t seems that before the .-ml of an- other week the e » attention of ¢ ny w Im £o out of : 8 methods of church work, but stil) xlm L,n and the crowds are all the time growing larger. A Railway Wreck. Atan early hour yesterday morning bad wreck, but one which fortunately in- Jured no one, oceurred at the crossing of the C! Rock 1s and the C . Burlingtor Quiney roads, in the mmlhnu part of the city, it being ecaused by the colhision 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 Burlington train was manned by W, White, conductor, and E. It was coming ched the erossing just be- fore 6 o'clock. The engineer says he got asignul from the tower and came up, and had twenty 's over the erossing, when the Rock Island ran into his train, | overturning three flat cars loaded with Justin front of these cars was an h they had taken off at Pacl ific Junction, and Which had three moh o A Wl was 4lnw one for I]u-m but the car had pr th ¢ just in time to i Rm k I8 land ¢ over on her sic and the pilot damaged o, « rily he steam che t broken, d some smaller 1S Only ohe box ear on the v: 'urul\ul nnd that not | N s were torn from the tricks and snmv\\ hatbroken. Acon- struction teain in chy Frank Cox wus at At about ¥ o'clock. M VD came is fiu as the went back o Gléndale ne in on the Milwaukee & St, Paul llw of the eollision does not Wells, who was on s that the sigmals | Q. to cross and for L and that the Q ssing when the the “signal for + could not n waus half over the Island wh |-IX->d for llu Roek sl quite adista i, he Hll"“b andd tinall, 3 and whistled, thut lu was the Rock Ishond, v it coming, and could deo | of the l.um :st amplement houses of the ,THE OMAHA DAILY .BEE, € GUM! nothing to p\n\'ull' t, ndh » 81 gm\l: Wi a8 they should he v the trains d ml ew O the signals, and, although he had o lantrm Jighted, yet he never used it for, signals. Shields, the engincer on the | n, «ml to a BE man yester was at work when 1 whist 11 was white, for i v the “ofi” br \L- the sig 1o come on. Onnearing the Q. 1 in, the flat cars on the Q. wes T reversed gave her sand and steam, and then u\ v to get all the powe A P ton, the ti The firvst thin y Took overhead at the signals and then for irst time Esaw they were for the Q nd me to wait. Had [ had length to .w.r in I conld my train and prevented Small Burglaries, Two burglaries were yoster ported to the police as having ocenr the pun ions night. One of these w the residence of Mr. Patrick Feeley, on Jower ll..m croft street, The thieves got away with some clothing, else of special value. The entrance goined by the door being left openrby Mr. Feeley and his wife when they re- tired, 80 that James might enter he returned, without awakening them. When he did come in he found that his room had been visited, and the most of hig wardrobe taken. Another attempt is reported as having bheen maae at the boarding house of My, near the Chieago, Burlington & Qmm") depot. A fellow discover prowling about the house, having gain entrance throngh a window. He hurri ont, and the police afterwards, from the description given them man giving his name they found on M vas dentilied as being the one 5 in the house, Tt appears that he did not get anything, and it is said that he wandered into the house while drunk and that he simply thought he chance to sleep there 'y of his defense is that he to get some clothing out of n order to help the owner ot the clothing, who was boarding there, skip out without settling his bill, Mo will have an examination to-day. to Jail. m the At 1on the charge Penitentia jail, to await histri of burglary and forg e has just served a term of one year in Joliet, 111, for the robbery of a widow at Carthage, 11, and was released Tuesday morning, and the next morning, tw from the time of ln\ the aflections of seve fair sex there. The fall of this pet of the s caused no little sensation at the time “lu-n his real character beeame known, and his return to Atlantie under such circumstanee v he sensation. capturi A Big Damage Suit. Mary Poole s administratri estate of J. W. Devor « suit against the Union Pacific Rail company, in the district court, elaiming $’n(m images. The petition sets forth the fact t Jevore wWis i h and while in the et of coupling the transfer here, w aught and 50 that he dicd. sister, Substantial abst estate loans, J. W Pearl street, from Judd Council i 1f you wish to make legitimately ten to lifty dollars per & Smith, No. 81 Fourth strect Blufls, —~—— For everything in the g eer the new fir l\ /. Iy Broad line give lh. cances mmln- on lot. Y ul'kr Council Blufls- eb. signments, by J. Y Towa, and'Oms Physicians and chemists have d Pozzoni’s medicated comple ¢ and recommend its use to and ldy friends. What bet- fi Ladie: Personal Paragraphs. Mrs. J. W. Butler, of Neola, was city yesterday Im’ul Silver City, was at the in the iter, of Woodbine, rday’s guests at the of y sterds 1y's visitors to |I\ Myers and Miss Birdie Ma, fricnds for a Wils AMong W. D. Wynkeep, one of the “peanuts” the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Il y is in town. Al Armstrong and A. A, Clark, in- surange men from Des Moines, were in the city yest Harry Hunter, of the Nonpa gone o Cedar R visit to old friend Tom McFarland, of Plattsniouth, bag- gogeman on the B. & M paying Lis respects to Council Blufls friend AH ’\h'( lurg returne Chic the convention of the [ E. R. Fonda, of this city, clected grand royul arch me ||||;:(xltln* grand chopte shalllown Murs. W. H. Smith is reported as failing rath -““mf ning, and her friends are disheartened at the prospect, it seeming almost impossible to stay the ravages of the disease, A. W. Grubb, postmaster at 1 city yesterda, bugue. He eéntel next Monday. Cal Maynard, the business ma the Globe, was yesterday with a big hox of ¢ Whie h wis s001 € i1, hus apids for o few 'days Y n nnumhug reker manufuc- has been uin at the in Mar- the newly appointed 2, Jowa, was in the s return from Du- upon his new dutics s fric ved at his home 1s a p[ulnu hul.- Imly, weighing ten pounds, and giving e |n|»c of making the home John founder ot bears his Koy K.Al i ¢ \luhur 1L, the “the implement hiouse swhich me, who has been in this city guest nl‘ Mr. Lucius % \‘\|H.~ & Co., of this city, the nu slope. Mr. (Tlhv um\h- the first from W This is his first visit to Couneil “lnllx, although he is the senior member of one many here. tura Bitters | Culing physicians I purity and whotesomeness. Merivlts uid o - your § nuine_irticl u...t- B, \lr.,nll RS * Yesterda bt Weman nam: while ars on th cinont, Elkhorn & M i Hooper, bad bis hand budly pinched m] »d Masher, souri Valley A’l"lT R DAY, ()("l‘( )B ER "4 1885, Immense Stock, Eastern Prices Duplicated Send for [llustrated Catalogue. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. Warehouee and Salosroom, 41 N. Main St., Council Bluffs, lowa, Office 412 Brondway. was taken to Missouri Valley for treat- LIVER REGULATOR Yor all Diseasca of the 8, Stomach and Spleen. proparation, y Mudicl boin TS, 1tS nets a Kidney and core Liver, Kid: This purely vewe now srated ns i orizivated in (ho s )0 the how er th i common di it 1 by any other medicine, off i1 RSl Epocdy “The Ry is safe to wdministor fn any condition of th r <tem, andunder I THE GENUINE., ired by . Philadelphis prevented . and_thoro s Purk MALT Wais ..l’h(‘IAL h() weeln) advertisements, such ns To Loan, For Sule, To Rent, Wants Bonrding, ¢ be inserted in this colu the low rate of TEN CENT first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LI ench subseque Leave dvertise- £ Pearl streot, near Lost, Found, Jper & MeGee's, Blufrs, ]:ml Omulin, on w for el my residence, ‘coroer andNmth sieeet. Ingudire on ps Brainard “ourth uvenne mises. _ A, P Iver wateh and gold_chni | paid the finder, Martin lluulu« new seven-room house. Enquire Fnll RENT- use, fen walk (ror ater, well tern. Fon KENT Tooms. ap. 130 Harricon street, McManox & C 4 P t, on very libe per Mill, complo bourding house and three acr A business proverty In Cherokee, county, Iown. will tride for westorn Valio, ahout $4,000. 3--A Denutiful home in the town of Hast- Milla county, Jowa, for Nebruska land 00, 0od business property and ‘also & lenee property in the town of Chenve ‘hh an county, 11l low down for cushi o will ) for wostorn lands, THA splendid £ i Dickinson ¢ of Spirit Lake. acre. fnproved, #40 \ Tows, joining the y for n phort time, Ave four fnproved farme in Phillips K, el with o gmall in- oumbrane o purtly change Two ftory brick residence, one of the best locations in Councit Blufis, will frude unine: lml-vrul Kansus or Nebraska wo other beautiful homes ch cash paymenis will buy At R bargain, 0. S A Lerutiful suburban location (n lows v o will exclinnge for wesiern nds. o Tho abave are only o few of our special bar- wuing. 1f you've got s0yihing o trade or seli, OF want to kel wn stute or merchnndise, write us, We h: to trude for lands. SWAN & WALKER, Couneil Biuftk, Tows. 1S _UNFAILING AND_DALUDLE mcmuw roul s‘“‘m : s m.mu, Corr BVl P vaisions,st Vit Dance, Alco- holism, Opium Eatlng, Scmlnm W mklu:s, 1mpotency, Syphilis, Scrofula, and all Nervousand lood D'I‘.e-u‘n. *To Clenzymen,Law yore, LiteraryMen, Nfilmnl», e Tadios kad all khoss sedentarycmployment eausesNervous Pros- tunun,?m*mxlnmhuolthvlflood Stomach, Bowols or Kidneys, or who require & nerve tonle, sppolizer’ OF swulbly Suuiaridan Nervine 15 invaluable, (i" “Thousands, wonderful Invigor ant, that ever sus- dued asinkinge: D DDE gista, . For wmw iy i i CONQUEROR TIE DR, 8. A, RICRMOND" NERVINE COMPANY, ST. JOSEPH, MO, * Correspbudence freely answered by Fuysiclans. Yor testinonials and cirenlars send stamp. g FOR SALE BY CF. GOO I)JD Thorough Instruction on the F/ano and Organ VOICE CULTURE AND THEORY sirous of receiving instruction plense cull on or address Prof. C. B, Lipfert, No G20 Flrst Avenue Council Blus, fows Persons the aboy Exclusive Rubber House! RUBBER B0OOTS, SHOES & ARTICS, RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING, LR BOONLNS, CUMI Kintz & Kleeb Farcy and Staple Groceries. No.162 - Broadway. Opposite Ogden Housa, Council Bluffs, - - I This house be quently everythi fresh. L new one, conse- n stock is new and Prices as reasonable as any other gro cery in the west. One trial is all we ask, KINTZ & KILEEB, Girocers. M. W. 51, PUSEY, THOL, OFFICER. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. ) (0 1805 D. A. BENEDICT, Sign Writer! AGENT ¥OR DAVENPORT LADDER COMPANY | Al styles of Ladders constantly in stock made Toe 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 bells, firo wlawin bells, e, s the CRESTON HOUSE! Noe. 215, 217 and 219, Main Strect, MAX MOHN, Proprictor. UNION TICKET OFRICE J. L. De BEVOISE, Agent. icil Blutfs. from epruce pine plinis No. K07 Broadway, Co Railway Time Ta.ble. ! COUNUIL BLUIES, following {8 the time of arrival and ing by contral standnrd time, &t nstor d ten minutes i ALELY NORTINEETEUN. Tho aeparture of 1 the locn dey minILes var DEPANY. GN0AGO & Muil and Express Acvomiodation, ) Express., A CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & #T. DA 20 A Mudii and Express.. TON & QUINCY. Ixpross (BT KAV con K300 A WALARH, BT & PACIFIC 15 . . Local Bt Louis Express Local 3100 . M Transter SE Louis Bx, Trnstor.i:20 v, KANSAS CITY, bt 10:30 4. M Vi v, M M M M KIOUX CITY & PACIFIC Sloux City Ml Bt Puul Fxpross Ti6A. M 8106 7 M 100 4. M 18 i, i 1230 HAIR GOODS MRS. D. A. BENEDICT'S No. 57 Brondway, Council Bluffs Hair Goqds of all Kinds | Made to Order. Hair Goods of all Styles Ready Made. 337 Broadway. [I N 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 Blankets at $3 worth Blankets at $4.50. .50 worth $6. Blankets at $9 worth $12. Comforts at correspondingly low prices. Silks, Dress Goods, Dress Flannels, ete., in large variety and choice styles. Lace Curtains. Curtain Goods, Madras, ete, in quality Body Brussels, Turcoman, and price to suit all. 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. HARKNESS 641 BROADWAY, BROTHERS, COUNCIL BLUFES, WP A YISWORTE, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick huil on Little Giant trucks—tlie be THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE ) ngs of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guarantoed. Frame kiouges move 1010 9th ST., COUNCTL BLUFFS, I0AW, —eny 1 JOHN BENO & CO,, Have removed to their New Store, Nos. 32 & 34 Main and 33 & 35 Pearl Sts., DOOR SOUTH OF IFEICE, Where they have put in a new stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Ladies' and Gents Furnishing Goods, Ete,, Ete Among which are the following lincs:— Hats and Caps, Gloves and Mittens, Gents Neckwear, Gents’ Underwear. BooTts AND SHOES, TRUNKS AND Ladies’ Childrven’s and Misses’ Mosarcit FINg SnirTs Underwear, Vau Hosiery and Gloves, Cloaks and Shawls, Ladies' Valises, Blankets ana Flannels, Rockford Carpet Warp in all Colors. JOHN BENO & CO., Ko. No. 82 andd 81 Main Street, Council Bluf . 83 and 85 Pearl Strovt. m— 'STEAM DYE ~AND— DRY CLEANING WORKS, No. 29 Main street, Council Bluffs. 200 Heating Stoves from $3 to $10 Each Chenp Cook Stoves uud Geuernl House Furnishing goods, including Now and Second Hand ¥o niture. N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Olice Over American Exproes, COUNCIL BLUFPS, I0WA, : iACbB SIMS, _ATTORNEY AT LAW | COUNCIL BLUFFS. and Federal eon 1 Beno Block e | ool Practices In Stal( Moows 7 wud 8, Saugs BY M. DROHLICH, 695 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. DRESSMAKIN G CUTTING AND FITTING. A R ROBERTS, Formerly of New York, Council Blulls, fowa MR No. 31 Pear) Bueet, - « CAMEHS oo CHPUML DIQLASIS T oul Ninds » -|-wuu. Over thikty yenry No. 1 Puatel S 597 CusBULIATIUN hu.n.