Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 20, 1888, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

6 e THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFrICE 1 NO. 1% Lelivercd by Carrier in Twenty Cent H.W.TILTON PEARL STREET. Any Part o S Per W Mr. and My over the boy. © Henry, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Poulson, died yesteaday morning at the residenc South Tenth strect. The P, will mect this afternoon at the resi- dence of Miss Angie , No. 819 Third avenue, The funeral of little took place yesterduy largely attended interred in the ( The funeral of Katherine H., daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C. Ho W mer, took place yesterday morning from the family r on Eighth st The condition of little Hazel Dell, daughter of 15 Adams, improved yesterday, and there are now hopes of the recovery of the little one. The *“Concordia,” which has been \d for time past, was opened and during the of the day the thirsty passed in and out in multitudes. The Council Blufls music company is having a serics of the latest songs and strumental music printed under its gpecial order. As un exhibition of en- terprise this is commen: Donovan, Peters and Lynch, the three » who were arrested for interfer- ith the hansas City freight teain s other evening, proved to be the wrong purties and were r d. Until the matter of the erection of the new hotel is definitely determined i will continue to re- entertain its guests, The 1z public will note this fact. of Mabel.infantdaughter Kuepher, was attended y go gathering of friends who sympathized decply with the bereaved . The remains were interred 1ew. M e licenses have Everett K. Vining and Lillie B. Coulter Adison G. Gale and Jennic and Emil Drolich and Molly owity, all of this cit, Ruy, son of Mr enson, died yeste C. Lee arve oicing wdvent of a seven pound baby holie cemetr, sidence, been issued to of Calaway Abraham- nd Mrs, J. T ay morning of chol- era infantum, aged seven months und twenty days. ‘Che funeral will oceur this morning at 10:50 o’clock from the residence, 1806 Seventh avenue. A horse dealer by the name of Stone shipped twenty fine mules and horses yesterday afternoon to Dakota, whe to sell them for The animals were all | nandsome specimens, and the spe tion ought to result favorably. M Ixcelsior Lodge and A. M. will hold aspecial unu- ion this Fri o'clock for work in the large and prompt attendanee requ Visiting brethren cordially invited to attend. J. L. Martin, sceretary. By order W. M. The Ogden Iron Works company has many changes and improvements in ad- dition to its machinery and is turning out as fine a line of work as is done any- where in the United States. Every one should note this fuct and sce to it that this, as well asall other home manufac- tories is given the full benefit home trade. The attention of the park commis- sioners is called to the fact that the policeman employed at Bayliss park is exceedingly careless regarding the dis- psul of grass and other refuse material ken from the park. The branches of trees are thrown into the gutter of the street, and mown grri piled upon the adjacent purking, killing the grass un- derneath. The decaying matter gi forth a vel nplensant odor, and causes much umlphun! from the owners of ad- joining property. A little cure exer- cised in these matters would obviate all such trouble in the future. of our -~ Personal Paragraphs, Max Kriedler is rusticating at Colfax Springs. J.V. Hinchman, the was in the city yesterday. Mus. George B. Scekel, of Logan, is iting relativesand fricnds in the city Mr. Torrey Everett, now a Harvard sophomore, is passing his summer va- cation at home. Mrs. M. Bowman, who has cb of the clouk department at I is away on her unnual vacation, Misses Frankie Day and Ella Boyc left yesterday morning for Sioux City and vicinty for several weeks' vacation. Mr. John T. Baldwin, ing from a par L months past, lenwood banker, v who has been Iytic stroke for is‘able to be out ce Brown, of San Francisco, here yesterday morning from and is visiting with her cousin, Horace | . and Mrs, Nichols hereby re- wurn thanks to their many friends for Sheir kindness and sympathy during their late bereavement, Mr. and Mrs. M, H. Kittie Buchell have v » week's visit with v is Mr. K ficial roy arrived Boston, Mrs. Mr. Judd and t Miss ned from a latives in St. nd southern [inois. . Wearin, of Oskaloosa, of- the Sixth judicial dis- n visiting lis nephews, IR DroiiGH 1ALt (o bosRA L Noed Everett has 5t. Paul’s school, Concord, N and with Frank Nutt, of Boston, Delland Floy Swith is camping out Highland fa‘m. Masters Thompie and Willie have gone to Avoea for a few day’s visit with friends. It the first trip the boys have ever taken alone on the cars, and they, of course, feel corvespond- ingly proud. Mr. Edwin Wild, nephew of Mrs. J. J. Newton, has veturncd from a trip to Jupan and China. This is his first meet- ing with his aunt since reaching man- hood’s estate. His health is excellent, and his experiences in that distant country ure related in an interesting Bll\llll\' . D. Rohr Tipton returned yesteday morn- t to his father’s home at Mo., where he spent two days, Mayor IRohrer will remain there several days yet. He was busy shocking wheat The father and sons are joint owners of Grand- m, and each year the to give some pointer examples of the details of lry. and S, D, in gene and rupm ot the far boys go | M in ietical hus- al inspection n machinery. J. G. Tipten is selling houses and lots every day, and says he can show better bargains than anv man, either in this city or Omaha, That’s his business. Travelers! o — Stop at the Bechtele. | efect WEAT'S VE\\ l\ THE BLUFES Some Matters That R"lluno the At- tention of Everybody. UP AND DOWN TO GET A DRINK, A Case of Glanders rmed—Th Other Ite the Fly A Yachting Club Lee ( stnut and Personals. Seen in The maunner houses of the city rond Day Light. in which the bawdy are allowed to run is provol a more f il attention than ever before. Time was when an attempt was made to keep this damna ble business under some but now shameless 1 to flaunt themselves befo 1w most b a guise of secresy, i zen and disgusting fash- During every fine afternoon these tures can be seen from Broadway in their holes on Pierce and Madlson streets, and in such conditions will attract attention and adve their business. Why in the nume of common is thing owed be There is a sufficiency of law, but appar- ently no one to eniorce it. What's the trouble? Is the city powerless to g ern itself in this matter? 1f so, what is it that paralyzes its arms? Why are the pledges which have 1 made in times past by certain_ofticiuls not kept? Every possible considerution demunds that this social curse be driven out of the city. This exhibition of depravity by our young, boys and 1= alike, and constant familiarity s the un- sightly thing to lose 1ts tervrors, All these and other considerations should impel a rigid excention of the law, Let the matter be taken in hand by every citizen who loves order, morals and the » ity of the home Lt them, one and L ins s shall do their full duty in the When it shall e shown that the sentiment of the city is active and aggressive 1t is fair to pre- sume that the lnw will be enforeed. ion. as se to g a with enamel A libe return Mavshal, rm. goid, on Wednesday of this week. I Uwill be paid for t ’ by M. 1 and Broady al of corner Pear! i Wanted—Boy about 17 or 18 y : that wants to s8 A M., care BE The Police A motley crowd of var ity flonted out of the sewer yes aking line b I to receive their offi- cial doses of judicidl quinine to set their nerves and minds at rest. The vag fraternity was most 1 Iy repre- sented, numbering ten of the dirtiest, filthiest and looking wanderers that had collected within the cooler walls for many along day. The court looked quietly at the collection for a fow moments and then fired the wroup bodily with brief directions as to st way out of the city. Hugh eron was fined 10.10 for disturbing . e had plenty of money with which to pay the fine, but said he vreferred to board it out. His wife ap- peared soon after and intormed the court that she and her four children must be provided for, as long as the head of the family was locked up. The court suid he admired nerve, but such a Sbluff” as that fairly took away his breath. As soon as he recovered his equanimity he gave strict orders to hold the man until his fine was paid. John Roderick was booked for drunkenness and attempting to relieve an inebriated companion of his wealth. He plead not guilty to the latter charge, and was fined 5,10, John Gocke was charged with disturbing the peace, but the evi- dence showed him to be the victim of ult and he was disc wed. Haney, charged with a .mlluu: with a beer bottle, ion und was bound in the sum of od by hismother. Money loaned at L. B. loan oftice, on furniture wagons, personul property of all kinds, and all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly conli- dential. ore most loncsome Crafts & Co.’s pianos, horses, - Stop at the Pacitic House. The centrally located hotel in the city. “It 1S the The editor of the has “interviewed™ the What-i now oun exhibition at Tie B and writes as follows regarding i “Council Blutls has un osity and they don’t kno it. It was found while excavi a house, Its head resembles that lizard ov serpent and it teeth three-quarters of an inch long, six incisors and four grinders on its w, while its lower juw is miss- The eyesockets » double, « look forward, the other b The head has only a hovizontal motion. The neck is like all vertil animals down to where the shoulder and forelegs should have been; from there to the center of the k is the dorsal vertebrae of a fish wi fins very la . while the remainder of the body resembles that being. with very powerful like 0 kangarod. It had no fc its means of locomotion was evidently confined to its hind 1 and tail. The skeleton was nearly two and one-half feet long and the animal must J been about three and one-half feet tall. Local naturalists are puzzled as to what class of animals it belongs. As to its prope sifiention, the “local naturalists somewhat “puz- zled,” but the m them are in- elined to the bel mf that it is the skel ton of a common house cat which got its buck up and gave up the ghost while holding.an animated backyard contro- versy with a yellow dog. - most Dunlap Rupmim rthed a curi- what to eall of a 1s two feline Patrons of the Pacilic House have none but words of praise for the atten- tion given them, . F. H. Sheate loans money on chattel security of every description, Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confidential, Office 500 Broadway, cor ner Main street, up-stairs, - How About the Hotel ? Another telegram was received from the Chicago syndicate yesteeduy to the that they would not, under any circumstances, the subscription and a hotel site them- selves, This is simply a reiteration of the position they huve held all the time, but it virtually settles the hotel business so far as these gentlemen are concerned. ' Mr. Moore, the local committee, is deserving of great credit for the zeal and untiring mueunadl with which he has prose- tuke list purchase chairman of | heat THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JUL cuted (ln \\nr\\ at this end of the line, and if the project &hall ultimately fall down 1t will be through no fault of his. Difticulties before unseen h arisen within th t day or two. The num- ber required to stand behind the list uld not be secured from the fact that nin proportion of the subscribers ‘lined 10 put their subscriptions in the form of notes. This fact indicated possible shrinkage in the list, which operated in the manner indicated. As the matter stands, unless the men xho are to be most benefitted by the erection of the hotel come to the front imme- diately, the project will fall through. Acts, not words, are necded. Buy mantels, g and hearth fur- mshings of the New York plumbing Co. - 8. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. A Pacific Honse is open to the traveling public, notwithstanding to the cont —~ Waters Blue, has been formed men, and iwa will be The ofti Will Skim t A yachting club among the boating many days Lake M with whi m.,\u m.-x N gor Williams wnd it i pr in due time. Tipton has bargains in v - Falt line of sheet Blufts Music Cc music Counei t Broadway. at The Liee Act four of the Lee sterday afternoon nterested isticd Case At 2 o'clock ) 1 before Biggs and applied for and we cof venue to very str suspicion in the mind of Color i which is shared by the maj partios J granted Sch chang “court, There is a : t¢ take the and this course of ac tuph--l to that end. ment b com ever mi onel Dai I lh next row afternoon at 2 o'c! Artists prefe piano, at C. - the Hallett & Davis B. Music Co., 224 Broadway. - 1 to see the 'L ngton avenue. Ladi dies’ R [Up and Down for a Brink, The ‘R Front™ saloon on Main street continues to do business notwith- standing the courts havedecreed other- wise. Its methods m little culinr but they wer all purpo: The stloon proper builded ar of the same lot on which th vont” stands. This lot, it is st longs to a man in Alush upon no service can be had, but for the injunction was made legally the doors of th b pe- an is the ope luxill\ml_’ is made by passing to the second st ay at \h rear. up tnd down a : i ul will be until stion is taken. some further A Case of Glanders, A case of glanders was reported in the western part of the ¢ and Constable Wesley wi take possession of the afilicted animal. The owner refused to yield possession and sent the horse away in the hope of getting it out of the county. County i ore out n warrant »stof the parties and one of them was lodged in jail. A search was then instituted for the missing animal, but it had been successiully spirited . Seaman was ovdered to take the horse, but his services > not requived. B Of All Things in the World is what nervous people require it To 1t strength into the e ism is unhealthful ical tonic lik ach Bitte sanction of the he. institutes a ceneral reform ina b peptic and debilitated condition tem, s surely entitl intelligent people, capable of fa estimate of a wedicine often recorded pr behalf. Not on ach inv tem is & of resistance nily or dail) vocation subversive Prominently dangerous among named ar Ho petent safegu Rhcumatism Kidney troubles are also prevented wnd overcome by it our sys- i toa caretul trial by D are the ne by the Bitters, mu with uny THE NEW ENGLISH RIFLE, The Magaz ne Aw British In London Enginecr: ticulars connected new magi 1 will doubtless b teresting to many. The hor inch dinmeter, giving about 33 pe move rounds than the Martiy r.n the same v 1t of ammuniti detac! le magazine, ments with the troops at Shorneliffe with the Martini-Henvy, with a rifle with a fixed . and also one with a detachs gazine, has shown that the W advantag arising from the ¢ mstance that i ne cupty another ube put in its place that it takes to get a out of the pouch and load Thus the soldier is able keep his atention divected almost wholly at the object at which he is fiving, so long as bis supply of maga- zines last In a fixed magazine the advantage of rapidity is confined to the Adopted for the tey. The following with he prope reent. n. Experi- is with it. number of rounds supplied by the single | magazine. the rifle is When they are discharged simply & breech- londer until a suitable op- portunity arises for i the magazine, unless some charging gear applied ronches in degrae the conditions of a Jle magazine. One magazine shed by a chain to the rifle, so as to secure its retention. Subsequent wzines may be di rged and thrown away if necessary, in the full of nction: for in the wnnnnwd use of magazine are con atime of suprem; The attached magazine contains eig rounds, those subsequently used six rounds ‘lh At present the infantry One or two spare mag- Llnm with the first one he is furnished with a reserve of fourteen or twenty rounds for rapid discharge, ac- wrdmg to whether he has two spare lmuumw Cavalry. snd mounted ine was enneted | the | | other medi lenry | It | to | 20, 1858, THR INEW BRIDGHE SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS 4 ’0. umut Gap/lal and of lny Bank in the oity, H, & A, D.Fos! COUNCIL, Paint, @il X Gloss Wholesale. -53UoANT I ¥/ "SI00Y0S [/ SIUIOH asn i 'sa!Japo_.!gg 000! 43 (to%s 3 “A| Surplua METCALF BROTHERS POOSOSAIRRX Wullam Siadnump!, Chy & Caum, REAL ESTATE '0;0.010.9:. ava% R, A TEL tar. BLUFFS Go, No 9 Pearl St. PSICRIRSSISE o.o‘bbd CITlZENS STATE BANK BIPRIE TARDWARE Co, ALE ETAR s and vl.l ~tm o sel T R s L e s e 2 could or ten ntry bandolicrs with detacheble magazines s of i azit imoents, dally formid- 1 that. both : objoct of dis- ed eight lier during the ex) infuntey thus hecomes spec L for it may be notic yower and the i ing blow. admirably hundred the troops. be used exp mmunition is is hoped, be ments ure ov Rubin fine progressing, ¢ 1 ready when the experi- Remaricable surgery. The scicuce of surgery has made such wonderful prog modern time that the most and delicate operations u <en and ried to u in intricate s now under voll authenticated ¢ own us pneumotony, . the removal of dis. 1 ased portions consumption, “heen sue tending the el it is seldom plin in consumptise cuse Piere Golden Medical Discovery This will always cure the dis 2 in its 1 ; thoroughly osting | s of the tereible malady, by its cause and healing th at, and The saf st s touse Dr. lungs. e Gool, rcio del Valle, s of publish at Omah A ha, whicn 8.0 de me ity of a quarter of within the comi de the union of it »ean boust of such splo mu.n_v ved ann magniticently uch beautiful dence serfectly working system !, fourteen miles in cir cuit, such imposing public and private ures or enterprise, energy and i1t amongg its people. City” of the great north- d with g t strides, Intelli courte refinement and good taste have found a congenial ut- mosphere and o permane .1 s in irio state xl vitality ur tined to million ade. No city in west is goin scen to gred slder communi \Wwoonce iy wisdom of the st bear heavily on than in strang with Ihl‘ ws that same to the of this po of the Las arepub- Would tha foww yed up whe Omnhas spring nlets are - Give Up, bronchitis, or oat or lungs ean surprise you more than the provement that will fo the of SANTA ABIL. if are troubled with cat: tried Nev I you sufl wny Other dis uothin fow you exy ive powe AT-R-CURIL Thes ot compounds, but of O natural producti £1.00 a1 pic guaranteed by Goodmin Drug Co. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. 600 Brondway Council mum. Towa. Establishad H, MGDANELD & G0, Hides. Tallow, Palts, Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns, £20 and 822 Main Street.Council Bluds,lowa. DRUNKENNESS Or the Liquor Habit, Positively Cured by Administering Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific, 1t can be given in & cup of coffeq or tea with. gut the knowieage of the person taking it: aDSO: lutely harmless, and will éffect & permanent and ‘ure, whether the paticnt 18 a moderats oholic wreck, housunds of un ech made jeiperate men wio hlV! taken (iolds BSpecific in thair coffee with- out their knowledge and to-day belieye they it drinking of their own free will, 1t never falls. The ~¥stem once impregnated With the 8) lclflc. it bacomes an utter fmpossibility for tBigliquiof appetjte to exist. For tale by Kuln (‘.0 ‘I.Il Jougles sts., ana 15th nml Cume Omuha, Neb.j 4. D, Foster & Bro. uneil Bluss, lowa Prices Low. Buggies, from. Peregoy & Moore's Furnishing Goo Clothing, Hat: b.‘vvmwuop'v‘ 8 Main St Ut\unrl mufl (A [ X 72 QA'I.V’A‘OA Your Patronage Is Solicited. KD enso0n'g ' SR GO RKO J. W. SQUIRE'S Abstracts of Title No.8 N. Main =g 35002 |n 1839, 50.000. Santo Rosa, WARE, CU’I‘LIRY zTc. T i e o s i A Al e Il | H.E. HATTENHAUER, | e Nos, 27 1 SPECIAL NOTICES. NO A gond kel il B, 1a, hr Htanle resard will he L Guanonn, oty miurs ot I you have a stock of mer for lund or city prop & Van Patten, Council Liug W ANEED - Goo atJ. Mueller's M"\_ Jolinston & Van Datten, 5 "\ price. 1ch as [ F'o ltent, Want lutin for i tthe low the first for ench e near ain Olver, 1al udise write to Johnston lu. cral sstonul 4 and 1y to W, farm in The best small frug Pottuwattami + Nebiaska o Stocks of mer nts By ndwiy, 9 6 South Mains Al strect & We latest pat paid for its re- (n" ot 2 Witlow wvenn nurse, Wisconsin ¢ or Omali Lesson. s we. Have a and Council Blufts city property, al nd to e on or address Johu Cuamber of Commerce, Omah ForsaLe yards, Cliristian, Omaha, ange uth Omaha, . for g 1018, i m & Christian, Room 3, At bargatn, 40 acres near stock Neb., Johnson & Room 8, Chamber Of Comuerce, ’1& S 3 = = — o = = _10.29 | 29 HUMAN | | MAIN ST. GO IN ST. 300DS. EHITETH I I' BLUFFS. o Writer 15 a practical made and foely finisied \ 1 un il ution this p: o, icnn well conibines went, and 1 EDI- nide writer IWIITER The Ex- RINCS AVADENY. LA AVE D 7 fH ST, ILUSFS, 1A, Conducted by the Sisters of Charity, An excellent educat al fustitution, furnish- ed with all modern improvements for boarding 1 ni nn the and Febinary, resp « i tuition rs addres and day school two sessions, be Septemd year ¢ onsists of fivst Monday in ctfully. sion, Supe Hor, JOHN GILBERTf— PLUMBER AND DEALER IN WIND MILLS, IRON AND WO00D P‘UMPS. NO. 521 MAIN ST, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA our | st Broadway, Council . AUTOMATIC cwork 10, % ARG \t\Q oS -4 ‘Q %\S.%\xg%,\%. S WEIR SHUGART CO,, JTOERBRERS OF AGRICULTURAL IMFLENMENTS [ovulation ovariety or castern atavery low rate. 1 Iy to show goods, mike Carring Lam ¢ OO T } Fourth Street. | LESTABLISHED 1842, INCORPORATED i878 RUSSIEILL & Co., MASSILLON, CII0, MANUFACTURERS, SIZES FROM 25 10 300 HORSE ‘ POWER. Fspecially Adajted fet ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Mills and Elevators, ENGINES. cutions and estimates furnfshed for complete steam plants. Regulation, Durability Guar- Can show letters from vsers where fuel Economy Is equal with Corliss Non-Condensing, CUT-OFF S ante BRANCIH HO , COUNC EBLUETS, I0WA. Scm‘- for ca(alogue. E. C. HARRIS, Manager. Wiought and Cast fi J fi w 5 R S EORIIE Buildings, .1utomatic ENG"‘ES Highest Economy, Repairs. New & 2d Hand Simplicity and Durability, Nos. 1100 to 1200, Tenth Avenue, Council Bluffs,Ia, Telephone 160, From 15 to 25 Per Cent. '_J NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE ’_U <C| PETER C. MILLER, | Nos. 1 & 13 Pearl St., Council Bluffs.|=XJ PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H. BIRKINBINE-- Attorney at Law, Sccond Floor Brown Building, 115 FlNLEY BURKE" Pearl St., Council Blufls, lowa, s e 1 e e e e e e STONE & SIMS-- C. C. HAZEN-- M. H. CHAMBERLIN M. D, it rh treated by mail aft Oflice cor. M Re V610 Bluft st Hours neil S — ydraulic and ) Hanfi, istimates, Specincations, vision of Public Work, Brown Building, Council Blufls, lowa, Attorneys at Law, Practice in the State and Federa Courts. Ofilce—Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart-Beno Block, Council Bluffs, Towa ——e e Corner Main Street and First Avenue, Counci lowa. Dentist, Blufls, inr, Nose and seribed. Cate denc You TIAVE ANY - ‘SEflfi’éfi‘HANU STOVES OR FURNITURE Call on 528 Broadway, where you will receive the Elighest Cash Price. DR. C. B. JUDD, MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELEGCTRIC TRUSSES. No. 806 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa WANTED-—Good Salesmen on large commission or salar WANTED—LOCAL AND TRAVELING AGENTS ON COMMISSIC CASCADE LAUNDRY GOMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 g s SNYDER & SNYDER Star Stables and Mule Yards M. B. SNYDER, A. M.. M. D. [ Physician and Surgeon MRS. M. B. SNYDER, SPECIALIST: esof Women and Children, /7 FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1514 DOUGLAS 81, s und mulos constantly on hand for sale Al or 10 car lots, srs prowptly tilied by contract on short “Stack sold on ¢ omulaston Telephone 114 R & BOLEY, Upbosite Duminy Dépots Counci Siue, OMAHA,NEB

Other pages from this issue: