Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 8, 1886, Page 6

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B aa— | PACKED 1 \ CAR OF WOOL. | 5 Tamiched and One DATLY COUNCIL BLUFFS.! THURSDAY OI'FICE, NO. " | THE MISSIONARY CONVENTION Sull Bates Being Made Broken Withe found to be 1y her too wenk Imuv gation | everal excnr the east to fill which had be \on there were The Ogdon b % tor yesterday filled up i two months tesive to return cast, the me m~m<lu~ulln\ broke his thumb while conpling Charles Heisler has door to his pra after Laving rented the building | ent barber shop. same up i fist \\uul into the Hn mselves in the as is the | be adopted .m..,v..» ate famili case with the so-calied institution her I'he policy scems to be fo have wom ,,L charge of 1l wildren, instead putting the whole pow new 1 | of one man, and thereisa v | ciation, in fact, instead of a formal on paper for the sake of misleading the public. There has been about twenty ind at threc thonsand dollars put in bwildi report there were but thir m the home. Sinee t of the home hree thonsand | hve boen ns wid K30 dest or friendless children cared for | Beard has an imme stock ol wail paper and rcom Mc which must | be turned into cash, prices at Beard's down go the Groeeries, dry goods, tinware, erockery wal - o from | News I'rom Still Bates | ®he fate of Still Bates, who any vears lived in Council Blufts, has sad intercst for all here. For the murder of | his wife he has been sentenced to be hung on the i of August, at Richimond, Ind There has been much sympathy aroused for him m that community, despite the hornble manner in which he butchered | lis wife, this sympathy arising from the tervible fate which awaits him, it being the first g in that seciion of the could wot ont | country, and atso from the impression eluss style will move 1 | thatin a short of stores have in secordance themselves with | ind some bread, but they conld nc © of provisions t to replenish tl entertainment of the Don't forget mission school at Smith'’s hall, § . on Thursday ”ll |||v:|l| nl Admission 10 avening. July 8 BTG IEL I Bt BF - Mithdels fhially gelting 80 weak that they coull had been anybody near Pheir condition w I'hey had bed enough to hes Heaston who was at work ther nwas smashed, but the and they h:ni no The raliway me urge and gave them nonr- ishment and drink in limited quantitic g to allow them to help them’ > two men were tuken down and they had to ¢ to keep them from as \\mll-l have nourishment saloonists haye b took them in el folks, who hitve r C 1o the lake to be bathed, be held by main for drinking sueh quantities mined to shut them Beswick has been ed and bl o be put on an e feightful a journc injury to one of her yos, supposed to b citused from some tiny inscet flying often talls m the e wonder is (Im( 1lu 3 11 doubtless be wight is tempora that it may be restored so vwelling is gone tenseiy watht, A tender couple from Macedonia were i tbout the eity y. tr; Ing to find some way to g })Ilu the fact that t ily gronc, but it is hoped time hx|lllm”!lu he .umlwnu could get no home withont accomplishing the purpose of their mission to Council Blufts, The need of The ¢ nnn'ntmu in llu' s caused alarge number city, hospital becomes ) ly. ana e meet- wdway Methodist churel ton SHONL Do 814 ance of how such a I~ needed wttention is ¢ of young Walter, N ¢ yesterday was in | the main carried out as published. enthusiasm whose condition is id yet the Bost place m which hecan be kept is the county time ago a | acksmith di despite the he ating to sinners, m to have a like effect on t brethren who belieye s red-hot religion.” circumstances, but flluhl not reecive the his (‘undi(iun nl'uh-nl. I|N friends had all bills, but the i to care for him. A traveling man telephoned over from )vqlutlu y, inviting his customers here (0 go over there and s his samples. It seems that if at f care enough for his Counc! |l Blufts trade to bring hissamples here, and show llu B up at one of the Council Blufls hul s, he clol'\x not think enongh of One of the Broadwa Iolnl by a (hns‘lnw‘ man’ iy t Lhim to num up with llh order .|~|u‘ wan 1a in time for dinner. salesman was told he needn’t there were enough salesmen willing to stay ennu;_vh to l\upnly nu- t ino suituble place most eminent mi Tethodist church the sessions, e in attendance and add much to the alunch dimner was served by:tlin 1105 of. the' 0] past an hour or more was spent in .,lmu. ant social enjo) In the eyening Chaplain li'.lw-c.l an_cloguent McCabe de s as full of fir the days when by his voice he so cheered the boys in hluu zaged in mission \ll-\nu will s Addresses by other rest will follow In the \lnmmuu the issi will hold an ell more uoml- in lhh el wuunln-l at all. ei money of other mi to other cities. nk differenty shoutd begin to fall over themselves. ch sulesmen livered by ludy delegates, and also - - Personal Paragraphs, s left last evening for nw evening Chaplain The opportun . J. Hancock left last evening divine should so.far us possible. by 1g on any topic r conncetion with his work hie 18 uliarty eloquent and the Ogden y¢ - King, of Logan, visited the Bluffs ycsn‘nluy on legal business, rench and daughter visiting e I it 2 John' Malon Highest prices paid for county, town, v and school bonds, , No. 108 Pearl str has gone to Siloam Hazard and daught duy for the u)ul shades of \[mm-ml.x L Drop in John T 1 Fabash, returned last e Wabash, ro e Tast ov store, opera hyuse block. ing from St. i A Queerly Broken L Mr. Charles Peregoy, fath Peregoy, and his daughte has gone to Colfax \gs - the huln- of improving her 1. Boonoe has returned from been visiting here for about thc Yesterday the old gentlemen, with M Peregoy and child and Mrs. George M. ‘ergnson,were out for a drive ent which gave them om serious conse While riding along near and out on the Si drive, some boys eame suddenly out from the voudside, bearing som The horse w ~.mhh-nly, oyertu t hirowing Ilu‘ ks with her mothe ‘Theodore Br: st evening for Charlie has be ier forthe People's store, /" Allen and Mr: T A all 4 narrow eseape M. Hoyt, two others who have be loyes of the house, the party starting ter’s greenhouse t last evening. - brush upon startled, and wll the car- Chief Matthew telegram from Chillicothe, that Mr. Weatherbee arrested the two young me with a team belonging to his stables yosterday recoived a who run off ~u1m some brumses and ~lng|n clts, one leg broken, an i would not probabl vanced in years, that the broken l¢ which the m and Charles ented that they wanted to go only four or five miles outinto the Charles Kaplinger ough, who repre nn-ml sooner The horse, as the jump was made, h-ll nlmvn otherwiso the acei- dent would doubtless have been serious, for bad he run, dragging the e riage, the oceupants could not bave es. caped thus easily. )lilllllllg some lmu-.ul m doing 5o the ¥ run i horses !l.Aw i bm-n found and l!u' um R S e t better to have Ilum Matthews theug Substantial abs brought buck, and 50 answer Where's the Smelling Committee. A man who w ay had the curiosity ouse, which has s out huntin, A i In view of thé peculiar ma the Home of the ¥ interesting to note 1 pnr«d with the home at L as r-'hu\\ n by ndless of this city it is Lifferenco as com- is a stench there which is terribly filthy ere is some ecause is hinted that po; tramp, not knowing the churac house, has wandc and that the hl]nn nto |Iu are all women, and there is an advisory The reports of dona- re given iu full, and all other facts and the monthly admitted and board of five i arises from that matter should be in uli gated. e sou, b o account of ere filth, it should lu- st to the publie, hows the number the number dismissed, with the net num ber at the home on ths It appears that they find places for the inmates of the home s0 fast as possible, instead of retusing to allow children o ruphs $ per doz, at Cabinet ph..n. 'way, for 60 days only Sherraden’s, 817 which prevails quite commonly that he was insane when he coramitted the deed. Tt is said that he s the vecipient daily of | boquets and other tokens from those, especially ladies, who are carried away with sentiment and svmoathy, ard that v+ | many ladies ave calling upon him in jail. ¢ | e s bemg made so much of & hero by | some as to cause a reaction ag ainst hin, ind many are ming disgusted at the Dbeing paid him, The nany Quakers who object to havin, hanging event mar the record of their ction of the state, and a petition with | 5,500 <igners has heen presented to the | governor asking that the sentence be [ The ipression is quite ‘nt that the governor will not fere with the execution of the sen wd that there will be no com mutation. - Goto the New York Plumbi pany for gavden hose. They w they sell.” Opera house bloc Go to Beard for room mouldings. com- ant alt Tony Tourists, A happy company of voung gentlemen of wealth and culture are just prepaving to start out from this city in wagons for leisurely trip through the wild wost. The party came bere by rail and have fitted out here for the rest of the trip. They are Professor Ciement A, Herschel, afine musician of Cincinnati; Charles H. Bowen, Joe B. Doty, Harey MacKnight, Arthur MacKnight, of \n w York: Arvthur ¢ MacKni, { New York, the o isnow i well- Known eisendonist, and who is ta the trip for his health; Waiter Chandler, of Milwaukee; Frank Spencer, of New K: Ferd Bonk lilwaukee. They ought here seven ‘horses, two Schuttler wagons, tents, ete., the outfit heing one of the finest to be had. The party has provided itself with e possible com wmd convenienee, and dre bent on a joly time. [tis themr ten Tar us Denver by cusy stages, sell their outlit, returning by train. present camping in - Palmer’s nld are to stay or two “They have formed seve cquaintances here, and 1!!(‘|~.Il|lg0u(lt'l|\l n to meet. They as ronghing it, but they will doubtless get as el or more enjoyment from such a trip than if they adopted more modern ways of speedy travel, ng RoomMouldings—Largest _nssortment and lowest prices at Beard’s Wall Paper Store. The Saloons Must be Eegulated. The saloons have been having it their ay of late During the time tha the late mayor was m suflicient hoalth to look after the details of the city govern- ment. the orders to close the saloons at night and on Sundays were quite gen- erally carried out. During his illness and the interim caused by his death, there has been little attantion paid to the matter, and all have become rather lax. With the :tion of & muyor and the re sumption of busin again attention ha been directed to this matte il the loons have now been ordered to be closed at 11 o'clock every night. The sulooni haye not been paying the required licen ther, and they are to be brought to tl 1t on this mutter also. So long as the saloons ave allowed to run it is thonght u. be no more than right that they should and shouid prompily obe L m to be for the best interests of the community. Mayor Evans will take up the policy out lined by his lamented predecessor and there will be no letung dow - stened Lake, What is knowr Cut O lake, about two miies and f south of the ecity, hias been renamed Manhattan Beach, [t is becoming a very popalar ort with the people of Council Blufls, Every ¢ ping there ave parties driving down th and indulging in e and bathing. » of the bed of (lw lake wi e e one for hers. Last evening there were two ties of about fiftecn v:\rh. one headed by George Thompson, who chartered the stenmboat, and the other ,nm [ the same number led by W, who took the row boats. A s I boat, a little steamer and numerous row boats are on the lake, and various |m noves ments are being phnmml Squire, Tra Odell and G Washbury e plan- ning on hmlmng.xImhuur house at one and it is quite probable that a small hotel will be built soon. ring Prospect rmer recently called at the office of the local pap ‘How are crops looking out in your neighborhood?” asked the cditor, “Toor, very poor.” “What's the matter with the wheat” “Oh, fust it was dry weather and then it was too wet and the other day a hail storm hit it. I don’t count on more'n a quarter of a crop. “How are other things?* *Purty poor. Flax am't doin’ much, the frost took all the corn und the hogs ave et up pertaters.’ Well, that is bad L am very sorry to hear it. ‘The farmer went out and the editor grasped a pencil and wrote ‘We received a pl Snoozenberry, up. Wednesday ‘afternoon. M E rought very flattering reports of the crops and was particularly enthuiastic about the wheat which he ly booming. He remarked that he \\nultl not be afraid to guarantee every man in | his township at least thirty bushels to the | | acre. We would challeige y other | on of the territory to make as good a showing as this. He was very nest in what he said on the subject and commu micated his enthusiasm to everyone. With only about hs erop in the other wheat and & European irtually assured we eertainly have g cause for rejoicing.” Laah polic The Rech call from Wayback - Halford Sauce wakes cold meats a lux- ury. JULY 8 :VIIIOI.ESILE AND JOBBING HOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS3. INPLEMENTS, 'HE ().\l AHA DAILY THURSDAY. 'WHERE DO YOU BUY BUGGIES? FIRST CLASS N EVERY RESPECT HIRAW W. DAVIS & CO. Lstablished in CINCINNATI, OHIO. BUILD OVER FIFTV DIFFERENT STYLES. ‘ council May 4, and.prior thereto ommittee on pr ized to look into the question of distribu WELLS & €0, Agricultaral Im_alekmefll:‘ punoil Bluffs, Towa, nion Pacitie, KEYSTON} . 150 Rakes, wf Hill & Press SHELLERS AND | ERI i South Main: Strcet, had conferved rovinus at the Babbite plice, 20,000 Vehicles Annually. s ||||ln||uh Agnculmral lrnplme.nv Wwwn» Bu' ‘w | kin 100 0" 1110 South Mt Stroer i attorney for the requested that ninety days t said treack within that tine 1.0, QLE SOy Gouncll B Iluh Hulh Faeh) Manufacturers o settled under the <ewer not being pre it tho eity wonld pay for the thke B COUNCIL BLUFES CARPET CO., ing up and replacing of the pavement. Carpets, Curtains, Window Shadss, Oil Cloths, Curtain Fixtu No, 405 Brondway Uplolstory Gools, it as the fronty X nim hmlw 1o Improvement ssessments Wprovement a ments S, TOBACCO, B0, ) 0Y & MOORE, Finest Brands of Cfgars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28 Main und 2 HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick baildine oon Keepers sented @ reqnest th at. that saloons be esocis s mayor's order anv kind ralenl or mavel and satisfaction guarantecd OBLittloGinat trueks ~the boast in thy wort L Pranie houses moved nuyor stated . Council Blufrs, 803 Highth Avenn» anl Hig uncil repealed COMMISSION, Shugart explai SNYDER & LEAMAN, Fruit and Produce (}om‘m.ssian Merchants, exantcie of Wors. had been gene suloons run unt action h'ul I:u m el el 4. A Jwivks, # ot Sarkern. nto that efleet teds, Bcotel Englisk Ewuclotf §o Ponte ever shown in this 6L:tf;», the couneii DRUGGISTS, ‘ting as mayor the by midnight while he wa nmust be closed on Sundays HARLE, HAAS & €O, Wholesale Druggl:ts, 0113 Paints, Glass, action was taken, ul‘ nl |Iul Hn formally it w must elose by o'clock until it was 1‘ 3 A resolution was .-|h paving Broadway DRY GOODS. j M. E. SMITH & €O, Lapareters aad Jadd3ss of Dey Gnis, Nos. 112 and 114 Main St., + Counil Biafls, 10wa, 1 providing for the \l.l!unuq 226 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Vi sticet to Oak, T ol T hugart amended by LA ) iy's ex umlnun on paving and my \Ill\m"(ln E (m( MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, HA‘“ GOODS Wiss MBE T) ORDER, Council Bluffs, Towa BARGAINS! To close the summer stock to the Tow est possible point. HARKNESS BROS Arve offering bargains now every day. Good Corsets for 60¢ worth 76c Parasols for 76c and Upwards, Embraideries and Patterns, very SWAN BROZ,, Dealers in Mileh Cows, M Our Stock Yards vy, Counet] Bits was then ynl\ at §2 thus waended was The paving of vertised. except By 0 :ml{ llw 1 >~\1n(|o|1 4 Was then 10T 0 I'he council then adjourncd until this evening at 7 o'clock, 1 compliting the contr 337 Broadway, - the purpose of Fruits, Confectio Nos. 16 and 13 Pearl St ry & Fangy Grocariss, Council Blutfs, Creston House, ne only hoted in Council Blufis having Flire Hscape And all modern )xm-ru\ cments, A Superior Jury. he following jury has been drawn in the superior 1 A L. KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Grocaties. Also Wholcsale N ames Mithen, T num 1S l‘\Hxn,{ - them \nll pml» \I;l\ b that of Mynsteri Luull Anderson, a claim for AN MOHN, Prop, 'JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNOIL BLLUFF3. Practices in , No. 416 liroaa- 'KMAN & CO., Manu“acturers of e1d Wholosals Dealers In Lealher,_Harness, Saddlary, Ete. Counall Bluffs, “Now that Agent Jam er League, of Omaha, arrested for Smalls in Chiperman’s house in R incoln you will probably again come to of the Law and § Shuzart Block. Star Sale Slables and Mule Yards, COUNCILL BLUFFS, Opposite Dummy Depot. ¢ BROTHE! R\ Jobbers ln Hats, Caps and Glyves. Nos. $2 and 344 Brondway, Connoil Blatrs aid w L,mmm an representative. found guilty, BROADWAY, that is, if sae the country. RED MEN ARE FOREIGNERS. she will certainly return— haus really left this part of AVY [ARDWARE /Mhe Quecr Complications That May Iron, Stael Nall> Heavy Hardwara, And Wooi Stock, Council Flaffs, lowa. ed by n,- ~x|);||*|)|0 court .,r of Columbia which considerable rines a long-d paymSaIday e POTERAER Y0015 [y H. McDANELD & €O, Commission Herchants for Sala of Hides, R i||\n|\in;: % n.-rmmul to the In Horses and Mulos Kept « for salo at retail or i Ordera_promtly 1stantly on hana appropriating claim of the Che government. to have puid § fifod by contract ou short =hyheadisalle; red rme; Gt ave. And §h str CARPETS All Grades. Council Bluffs CAR 405 Bx-oa.dway. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO., —Wholesate Dealers in— [lluminating & Lubricatiag Oits Gasyliay BTC., BETC. ‘Pheodore, Agent, Couneil BluTs, Towa I bbyists who_ se: few of those Summer Silks Left Lace Flouncings in Spanish and Chintilly Laces. Phillips and otliers for m-rmu.nng the ( ic tion of the defense 1o i A, ERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Soulhen Lumb*r. Pll‘n And Bridge Ma ber of all Kinis. 0, oueit B low violation ur the Jaws of lm»l nited States and the court had no jurisdiction T'hi i has” been the subjeet of the capitol to-day i indorsed by the most prominent lawyers i s of congress, who hold that e United States g ties with Ind S AND LIQUUES. WHITE DRESS GOODS. Cheaper than you ever saw them for graduation dresses, Swmples sent when requested, v 1 tribes they l Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors, tthard's Herd Hittors. . Counci! Bluffs, Agent for St. G ] M that many pe s ont of this 'k of Cheice questions miy one of which S(,'!Il\'!‘}ll)l".l( & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines aid Liquors, No 6w Main St raty as the prope Lis subject to j of the United .\I:II:'~ .\| the present ses ‘hl\ul way to ruilws assortment OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFES, 1A, ‘| SPECIAL NOTICES. Speelul advertisements, suh as Lost, Found, 'o Loan, For Sale, T ete., will beingerted in this column at the low v 3 forthe st inser o u hn eign nation, oares Lo tost the \..lmnv ux ||n as \unlw-r xln- decision of the ongress his no more a ty through the Cherokee nation than ||nm|vh Iughia or Persia, government may dians by treaty, companics or ulln vs 1 uhlv trouble, CARPETS. good quality and | Leave adyertiser 12 Peal strect, near R. RICE, M. D, or othor tumors removed wiciout the knife or drawing of blood. CHRON[G DISEASES of all kiuda & specialty, & practeil oxosrien « uts w-\,u‘{x\.llllhiv R L. WILLIAMS, n St Couneil Bluffs, . Room 10, Omaha, \rb Agent for the LALI‘.-RAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Roofing Slate, Man- illllhw &ilass, Show- I.|.1 cannot "I\l‘ i llh\ \y OL 8 ALE=Old papers. o Nu. 12 Pearl stre N. SCHURZ, | Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Express Company. UNITED STATES National Bank U. S DEPOSITOR ¥. $. W, Cor, Farnam & 12th 5ts. $250,000 18,750 lowest prices, committee on ndin prise Lo him gpecial discounts to churches, socie- ties and clergymen, Harkness Bros., 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. 1 When we fed llu 2 flw\ were IJu Wi unlu;l the nA\ium wln nwe llm\h treat mmul Hu gy y vights, like the baars and m.nxl..\. only way to settle I 1w dissoly |nw ||Hul I I \tions .nul Estelline Bell: “*When you left Wash reprosentative, who had spent No. 23, Main St.,Counc i lSlu(h, the winter at the avital: “When 1 left Capital, Surplus, W, uAMlLl(N Prosident, . BARLOW, Cashier, Horses and Mules 4 hought and sold, at retall and Lurge quantittos (o select from, MASON WISE, TIMOTHY SEED. 1 hiave & quantity of sound, well cleane | seed Missouri in six straight game and left him just about bi you we were guarding Dak at Washingtou very. close Blys at rensonable 4 Wil Hamiltop

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