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| | | | K | | Bi0g a tighticotng trip through Nobr THE COUNCIL BLUFF&. DATLY BEE, | OFFICE, 12 PEARL STRERT ¥ Cents Per W 1 T1LTON i GE TELEPHONES Rreisgss Orrick, No, 43, NiGns Eoiion, Ne ! — | MINOIt M N. Y. Plumbing company The school bo: cots to-day at | to open the bid srading i school inds, | City Weighmaster Amy y make it intevesting for s a regard the weighmaster' after the 1oth inst. The Bluff Citys and Counerl Blues played an interesting terday, which resulted in o victory for the former club by a score of 9 to 5. This is the lust week of the Avocs in gtitute, and Superintendent Mo ! ton will then be at liberty to onjoy vacation for u couple of weeks, Ninety new names were envolled last weelk, The case of John Powelski will be called in Squire Schurz’ court at 2| o’clock to-morvow afternoon. He s | ; { charged with feloniously approp. ing | u bolonging to Lt OWN use o V. Phillips. Bobh Marc night for officer. A for disturh] of plain Mr. and My i’ui«'ing over the lome, on Benton street. man will not vofe this fall, Saturday ting full and resisting nn nkins was also “pinched”’ A full corps ved, but the ther light. 1ph Williams ave re- run in was The you but 1s nev theless quite decided in his political views. Hed is protection. Cowplaint is agnin b made that the ordinance vequiring build to = permits garde \nmu s who vi dinance linble to o f ested will do well to bear this in mind. Aldorman Lacy is having plans pre pared for the ion of a D flats on Third avenue, betw and Eloventh strects. They will be fit- ted up in fivst class shape with all mod- ern conveniences, and will tent for per wonth. se of Willi 1 i The pros v placed nnder hon says he will surcly be A few d alarm cireuit cr ence and delay cause of th Blectrician Bradley found to be ou Fifte 1 and 52, at corner of Brondway and were the only ones cut out now workin wht. The news of the waused consic city yesterd rush for T papor t shenandoah tragedy contained any account of if. Several of the citizens left for Shenan- doah on the afternoon train. 'l memd Dodge Laght Guards were ur ly interested, as they were persoud with the members of the Shena company which belon ||| the and are p ing to go into eamp to- gother at Villisea next Sunday state encampment, The report of the deputy spector for July she lons of gusoline and gene oil were consumed i during that month. These show how wenecrally gasolive is used heve for fuel during the summer. The report shows that ,m average of nearly a gallon 1o e , woman and child was consumed nhu-mu the month. At the regular retail price of eighteen cents a gallon, the busine for that month nmounted to over fifty-fivo hun- dred dotlars, At this rate if is getting to be one of the important branches of business in the city Of Council Blu I will offer for reserve to th of all the lot Council BlufY One lot of every other pair through- put the whole addition will be sotd with the privilege to the purc h. of the re- maining lot at the s price. The round on which the utl\lllnm is laid is known as the old ground forty, north of the Union Pacific depot, and south of Broadway. The number of lots are 160, or four to the acre, TERMS, Ten per cont of the purchase moncy cash in hand. The balance in nine eq\ml annual payments to be evidenced by notes he : interest at 5 per cent per annum, secured by mortgnge. The ety purchasers will get warrantee ale and sell without bidder one-half an’s addition to sale 100 I¢ at the same division and addi- tion on grounds on the north. Some of these lots are situated on Broad DAY OF SALE ¢ The place of grounds on W September, 1588 to day till all is sold. The lots and blocks will be numbered on stukes and maps furnished bidders on day of sale. Other particulurs on day of sule. A, COCHEAN, ¥ 12th of d continue from day - phs. ille, Personal Parag Ed C. Turner, of Loui ing with his aunt, My, and Mrs. turned home from with Chicago fricnds. J. D, Johuson left Balle, 11, where hi treatment for canee is visit Mrs. Charles Wilson, Tucker two have re- week’s visit terday for ILa- ife is undergoing Muim' Rohrer left last evening to visit s arm at Manning, but will re- turn this evening tw preside at the mecting of the city council, Charles Morley, baggagement at stern depot, is His two sons accompanied him. Rev. Mr. Matthews of Hannibal, Mo., astor of the \unwnv:ll\nu'll church here, spent Sund /, he be- ing now enjoying a well eared vaca- tion. Havry Birkinbine, manager of the water works company, has veturned Arom Chicago where, e went to pur- chase 7,500 feet of new main. He in- tended 1o visit New York before his re- turn. but was called home on important business. B, H. Sl\t-uh- lmms money security of every descripti consulting rooms, All bus confidental, Oftice 500 Bl‘uml\\ ner Main street, up-sta; e, i the Hallett & Davis 224 Broudwuy. Stop at the Paci Pacific House. The uulrul.; lv\.uud Liotel in ‘the city. Artists prele pianc, at C. B, Musie most i ISt A Beauiiful Memorial Servico By His Brother Vetcrans, WHAT TROUBLES THE It Isn't all Right—serious Tiness of Alderman Lacy <A Boy Spurns a Good Home—Lite Happenings. In Memory of Tast eve s a la vdi- an g terian ch iat the 5 held.asamenmorial to Gen- ) Union Veteran d in a bhody, I 7 ¢ tha Council Bl enciam, t. The music on this ocel W saine as that given on Dec- the same double rmon was hy I @ belitting tribut 1 chiceftain, Tie to the living. following synopsis indicates the line of thought followed, thongh nece ly lacking in uce of diction and cloquence of enjoyed by the attend redon, He rope; fou Demn Ay people ainst s fro e n nienory Henry She *Abthe clos openin lo-1 promine: then member his is fix ) or *But ¢ dan has against him that the ** [y most i A S P ———. [k ]0("' SHERIDAN, | cient Su- of the Macedoninn em- 1nde her of Alexander the Great, It Philippics” iosthenes were thundered in wo thousand years have not re- upon the s Philip=Piilip 11, ed his |u <m\m reCor id there me lution, wieriean Philip, of He stood for his own red mc of the forosts, the incoming and dres ‘!v 1 P’ale- i v po Philip's V in some © was o avrvior, '| p muL its n of the rish name nt. Foe Cons of the | ed,in the traditions of i atest 1 st, satir \ton ur own ITrish-American Sheri- 150 left an illustrions name, not e, but s d with an aftec hed to the name de of the sea. n memorial meot- [ s servic Gen= cral Shervidan i~ in :d the hevo of the hour, yel we are not here for hero- worship. That would be offensive to God, in whose Fouse we are, and also to us. But God raised up in our days of n mal man, and through him, complisl We do w h what G Lim for med opened th the walls of Jer erful tri psalmist, ored nan deeds of the Patr buckled and he wore it with honor. for a hundr rders 1 8po1 1 take! tive. H on that vietor than equals the Cyrus, to by name, history. in the bible. then of this great leader whom God h has raise with the “This liaw appr Council ment I gion. its m their nemor 1 srac! e names of wa Sheridan he comnm e vith ot} red anotuble deliverance for us ell to meet in God's house, as 10f old used to do, and recount d has done for us and praise it. . for-lieroes re cm- in honor, even in the bible. No s given there to the com- Joshua, before whom God ¢ swollen Jordan, threw down and aispl , 100, the pre peril a great bes. David warrior-king.is one of its hon- mes. So are we told of the Gideon, and of Jephtah, Even 1arch Abeabam, at least once. of the warri He pu Land fifty nnles, the ate and powerful kings who led the eities of the plain, and ' off his nephew, Lot, as o cap- is brilliant and successful da ous army on th rmor tive 00, app! sre.on these pag both in its prophesies and it Very high honor is given him Words of recognition d - up to us, seem in accordunce pirit of the bible. memovial mecting has. a pecu- opriateness in this, that Gen- was a member n{ the Bluffs enea eteran Le- (h 100, among is held at 5, in 1, and under the 1 She in-chief of the nde of the United States, and as_a popu favorite, and a conspicuous figure in our recent national histor, hul chiclly as a now used meimber mpment, year, since the war. has stricken winy names of oflicers and men from the rolls of the great patriotic dead onl in the American peoy sults wh 100, ¢ army \\llu also gone, will be numt ed us our united country a century ugo: and now ihe i Sheridan hos . gentlemen, all of you i “with the dead. but y in bodys Tiving on, all of you, memory and wtitude of the on in the ve- ‘hioved; living of all of you, ich you have b many it be te o higher v life heyond. Now, in their art, he is 1 Sheridan heaven, uld, Gen- tlemen, I take oc , plainly, what I am persuaded believe do not \ere is only one way of being 3 d that Paul clenrly stated, when he said, ‘Believe on the Lord Je Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy hous Lt is an casy and hed must ali would e Sherida had faul shortened | Who I man? the land, stone. was ‘ar Faults? who know t them be from us. Topen to'all. The most dist general and the humbles Ko walk by that way, onter heaven, Was ] I cannot answer, haps one of them llul was he not hu- s none? Let him, in all that has no Lu\ll cast the first Faults? He had them, but he nan for @’ that and a' that.’ Let them be avoid om. He had n saved? 1% ts. ife. imitated and prai He is worthy of & generous mede of praise t it be given to him. = The him u debt of gratitude, gate of k sus die on yonder cro: > paid to him, in us just a meas are able. ts? Why did ? o open the heaven w! h-hnlulul men., *Of General Sheridan’s private life I know but little, kuow lc carly trd Of his religious life 1 The whole trend of his g wus_along the lines of Roman Catholie belief. Of that church, { suppos: e, he was a member, It took charge of his remains, buried them with its ceren masses for the repose of his soul. for prep: monies and sounded it: roquiem Time tion for the great chunge | | | | THE O\IAHA DATLY BYE: tilim, By the T ot 1 ily and frienc 1! 1 H mds of Wi y prayed chi that b iiht be has o in hop shple man’ but a sis © | his character may Chnrace ter is the inner It feated s m spiritoal peenlin person n make it. T'he be studied. One must .mulum hereditary influences, ational peculia s and opportunis environment, or the ¢ st which he on surrounded all sos which have com- Lantagonisms which he to meet; temptations which L him, and nequivements which he has made within ell, ALl the together with the Ir\uH~ which Hn\ have wronght out, both in him and through him, vithout must be prejudi studied, nnd that ure Thus we to mensure her than by taking what ot of him, on the str the pi m not ab hevidan, but he will he known thus, more and nd m wed thus, I belicve he more will be pronounced a great n wodest for the wo, through b Let us 'n heve, in His 4 His holy day y God pra own house, and hen showed how that 1’8 whole life had he- longed to the county ) that he ac- complished his chief 1if young man. o dwelt upon the s of the wonderful tribute »1 to him during his sickuos: is death and bu She ;( »um\ v wits emphusized, ranked with Wellington und hington. I One o nt uf Sheridan’s strength was his quicikness to di ms, both in times ¢ A inthe gencral maneuve and movements of wen. The tion of the great Prassian gen idan. during the Franco-Irus v, during part of which he v 1 their he €, was noticed, nd the causes of it. Part of Grant’s splendid tribute to Sheridan was quoted. The speaker narcated some of the fumous rides in our histo that of 1 tevere, thoso of G eral Putnam, and that of ( Shevidan’s ride of nn guest Rodney. ing P et lurling s foe, r wd pani nderful ridan could hav which inst the victor into victory. showed power lislinip it avetbasbits tavan ushed than he is: |lluu' in honor of Hll‘xlr.ll! the ran succe nd closed with ee him to enlist under le bannces of the ol the world; and quoted the wo, h which Sheridan his army in his I the other way,” o the Other way.” They did it, and conquered. Patrons of Nu- Pac none but words of prai tion given them. House have the atten- make long or al estate, in sums to suit, at lowest rate of interest. Oflice Broadwa b s and Main street, up -~ Improve the Motor Line. Manager Reed has improved the Manawa terminus of the motor iine by building a walk from the depot (?) to the hotel, and filling in the space be- tween the tracks with cinders. “It is ¢ too late to mend,” and he should p on mending for some time. The needs repaiving in several places should bear in mind the fact a great deal cusicr to mend that than it is to mend a broken nec and much mora satisfactory ties concerned, J‘hu rails ar ing in many places and a fatal accident is by no means unpu»ll»l-- Every pre- cauiion should be taken to prevent one, as it would prove a crushing blow to Manawa interests, - - Travelers! Stop at the Bechtele, S. B. Wadswoath & Co. loan money. — - Alderman Lacy's Condition. Tt was reported on the streets yestor- day morning that Alderman Pat Lacy was seriously ill with hemor of the lungs and not expected to live. Later reports stated that the case was somewhat exaggerated, and that the president of the council was mich bet- ter. A BEE representative, in company with Mayor Rohre dled at Mr, Lacy's vesidence on Park avenue in the afternoon found that gentleman re in large arm chair. He sting [ said that he was feeling perfectly well, but rted to bleed to death the he and free from any aches and pains, stated that b about three o'clock in The flow was stopped, and ed no inconvenience 11.“\‘ ght he would be all r! days if he uvoid any morning. » had suf- ment. Several subject to attac kind, and suffered the last one seding the ssont illness twelve y s ago this s zed with a violent > on the day following ex- :ction, which came y. Since that time p! [ 1, when he was hemorrha President near vesulting he has enjoyed good health, L Thursday evening he retived as usual, but awakened about 8 o'clock in the morning und began to bleed at the lu The flow was stopped without much dif- ficulty, but began again later, and Dr. T. 13. Tacey was summoned, Ho stopped the hemorrhage and told his patient to be very careful and he would soon be all ght. Mr. Lacy remained at home during Friday and " Saturday and did not suffer another yesterday morning. His physician wis called and eved him, but shortly after his departure he was attacked by another violent hemorrhage, more se vere than any of the others, and the life fluid continued to well forth so co- piously that fears were entertained that he would bleed to death. It was finally stopped, leaving the sick man rather wr)n\( from loss of blood. Since that that time he has vested easily and if he does not suffer auy more attacks he will be able to be out in afew days. He was intending to leave for Minne- apolis }lua evening to aitend the na- attack until early \I()\’ l) A\Y il convention of viio expressed t ry. No Sweet | Burns, a b < fathor is H-to-do [ f Drady, Tow he old | | rod to keep the boy at | he boy rap away ever, L get, About tv ! < placed in the t spring he escaped Missouri Valk his Ll Sat \Hlx‘ came for him, 1. chaso was a v 1 one )mv result ture of the wayward boy who was tulien homeward howling and wailing, - " FFor bargains in real estate see 3. H. Sheafe & ( Broadway and Muin street, upstai {cls, gratos and hearth fur- of the New York plumbi B Fddnd, ie Touse 18 open to the traveling ie, notwithstanding to the contrary. g Co. Raonger's Obituary. D, Brown, Will k ine and Bewt Bvans veturned Saturday evening from a shooting trip to Clarkson, Neb. They met with very good su , but an aceident happened Saturday morn- ing more than counterh ieed the P! urce of the trip and vesulted in the death of the well known pointer. Rau- ger, the finest hunting dc owned in and valued at The dog in the wagon, when one of the shot a live bird as they were driv- MUELLER 1814 &4, Harys Ave,, OWANA, AU, | B S T B (Imul\ A triumvi rate of instruments which ¢ ioyal and Excel all others in st 1 for CA A1l kinds of Musical Instraments, Books. e of case, s Dealers supplied at Chicago pr! Qur Department of THOVS a oun fess than ecost,. Boaler our goo reap. THE OEDEN Wicught and Cast Buildings, Automatic 0 Lepairs, New & 2d iland Nos. 1100 to 1200 SPECIAL NOTICES. NOT ement JTo i in this ¢ PEit 1IN r i for tho first in- for eacn subse- 1ients at our Broadway, vert Street, near WANTS. : | A bargain, or G 6, Bee , Coun: “The Dy ble farm in P nilos tromn Coutiell BN potoftc that will seli ir, on remarka “Title and prope t 8 TOOR SALL aall fruit and vegeta- t county, two | ta price usy terms, condition, »l reason 3 Broudw TED-Stocks of ango for city property in Coi or western Tand or o merchandise to ex- il Blufrs, kin; | D—Stocks ol merchandise. and Council Bluffs city also western land to exchange for on or address Johnson & Christian, Room 85, Chamber of Commerce, Orauha, SI. FRANCIS ACADENIY, COR, 5TH AVE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A, Conducted hy the Sisters of Charity, An excellent AND TTH ST, ducational institution, furnisk ) improvements for bosrding the seadenmic year consists of fons, heginning on the first Monday in mber and February, respoctfully. rs - Hoard aud tuition per ses further particulars s dfster Sup and day tw on, vior, FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1514 DOUGLAS SI., OMAHA,NEB OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. 600Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa. Established 1867 0. H. MGDANELD & G0, Hides. Tallow, Pelts, Wool and Furs. Highest Market Pricss. Prompt Returns. 20 and 82 Maiw Steet,Council Blutls,Tuwa. nnot e exe and gencral werkmanship, entury beauty of fiv Russian Gut Strin it l KYNETTS MI{XTURE l AT’GUQ'I‘ ]3 1888, il Bhgor Jumped ou 1, bnt the strap held 1 under the wheel, which body, inflicting ing along o get itas n and threw X fr fection f Ranger w \ genee and sagucity friends we dreds In camp, and at his home in U City he was always the same pencenble, obedient and well-behaved dog, and his unti h is deeply rogretied. The tears shed over his grave wer those of geuuine sorrow, and he will he Tong held in v knew him cmembrance by those who well cnough to thoroughly understand his faithfol disposition. He truer fi lm t is many a so- b and his many good well Ve omilitted by some ceredted on alofticr plane. - Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & Co.'s iture, pianos, horses, wiizons, personal property of all kinds, and all other les of vulue without removal. Al business strictly confi- dential, G. Tipton has1 insinrealestate. Rall at vs Manawa Athlotic park resulted in a vietory for the home tewm which played excellent Dbail, and sealped the Cratie Bros. nine to the tune of 910 3. MUSIC (0., [ 183 Main Street, ¢ CIL BLUTYS, 1A PIANOS. lled in tone, beauty of tinish lrgans of tone. » and volume 1 or on HIONTHLY PAYMENTS. and Music Send for Catalogue. 4 PANCY plewe mike FOODS, we a note ot are ¢ this, ¢ ing 1 get ORE ENGINES ,'lenth Avenue, Council Bluits,Ia, Telephone 160. S COMPANY " HORE Fighest Econoiny, Simplicity and Durability. KYNETT'S MIXTURE |~ AT TTIS SEASCN OF THE YEAR WEEN DYSERTERY, FLUX, IRFARTUM AHD CHOLERA MORELS, . fill the cemeteries lenving ing but m s lost. Wh DIARRHEA, CHOL! 5 of loved ones Ts used it 1 universally found to ve EQUAL TO ARY EMERGENGY. The value of a single bottle for 1 bove ) be without it. Gdich for b shat. Duipoae. And all Iave merit fn sone. eses, Dt With them 1t 15 stubbiorn fact that these ave in many plices the MOST FATAL DISEASES of the country, With this medicine they ure THE LEAST FATAL. This medicine has now been used inthis country FOR FORTY YEARS, AND TO-DAY KYNETT'S MIXTURE Has 1o equul on earth. Sold by driy where, HARLE, HASS & CO. Wholesule Agents, Counctl Bluffs, Towa. THE MORRXS TYPE WRITER. PRICE $15, Is equal to any High Priced Machine. ts overy- The Edison Mimeograph, the best apparatus for manifolding. and typewriter work, The Ex Council Bluffs, Ia, F J. BREZEE THE TAXIDERMIST, In aceo cided t axidermy in all Mounting birds, $0; witlh wammals and ot intricacies, £10. Would ulso hke 1o re Orders d0r DIFS to fll order book on trip south, No. 610 Main St., Council iluffs, SNYDER & SNYDER M. B. SNYDER, A. M.. M. D. Physician and Surgeon MRS. M. B. SNYDER, SPECIALIST: »f Women and Children, Broacway, Cot Blufrs, PEERLESS DYES Diseas ARE T l BEIT S0Lb BY hfl.\ul:ll.l K A a - fY_ou EEPCOOL Baird’'s for Fruits. A |\||Uy)'-\(‘\'1‘v For GROCERIES & FRESH FRUITS Go To! N. L TIIHVI- y and Bave I‘JIUOJ Monay. For your Ll(;hl(fl rriages BUGHIES, CARTS snd OTHER VEHIOLES, | SeeHenry Van Brunt, Largest Stock and Lowest Prices. CITY MEAT MARKET! For CHEAP RATES TO ALL POCINTS Co to BUSHINELIY S - Nn 20 Man Street, __ SWANSON MUSIC CO., 329 Broadway MERCHANDISE. Full Line of MUSICA! | Best Pianos and Organs on Monthly Paygacnts, | ALLENS RESTAURANT I FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. - No. +06 BROADWAY, OUR EXTRAORDINARY LOW DPRIC 18 the Cavar of the Figh Temperatureof ¢ BOSTON BOUT & SHOE STORE, B, No. 4l Broadiwsy, Couneil Bl FIELD & (-A\ IN, Nn. 200 Hlu\ll\\ l‘ Buy Your GROCERIES of | DURLIN BROTHERS, 533 B'way All Fruits in Their Scason. Tel, 200. TF You Want Sufe 7 eposit or Cheap Lowr, Call on Internaiional Building, Loan and Tnvestinent Union l: Ve KIDD (' SON, 606 Broadway. ByA WHITE i .7 P, AN ESOI\' SLWIND MAC IHNF Munager. : W. i, KNP?HER g THE GRO .,LR 744 Bdway White at B, ¢ i HANIWA Taie e M. F. ROHR R For the Bc.m.h. A FINE DOUBLE DILCKED AMUR, | ,,rlclum ,gl,uh G '\ 3 .,:A-Nfl 1ce. HAHMON /LML W\ ® DIRECTORY., INCORPORATLD 1878 Lt ABLISHI D 1842, RUSSEILIL & CO., "STLLON, MANUFACTURERS. s ————— dally Adupted for M ONIO, S!ZES FROM 25 70 300 HORSE POWER. AUTOMATIC -:- Specifications and estimates furnished for complete st anteed. Can show letters from users where fuel with Corliss BRANCH HOU COUNCIL KR FOWA. Send for Catalogue. E. C. HARRIS, Manager. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. | H. BIRKINBINE-- FINLEY BURKE-- ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Wills and Elavators, ENGILIES. Durability Guar. Non-Condensing, Recalation, mates, Brown I‘l.ms Work. lic and Sanitary Engincer. io Supervision of Public g, Council Blulls, Iowa. Buildi Attorney at Law, Sccond Floor Brown Building, 115 Pearl St., Council Blufis, Towa. Justice of the Peace. Ofilce over American Exprese, No. 419 Nl SCHURZ" Broadway, Council Blufls, Towa. ST SIM 2 Attorneys at Law, Practice in the State and I'edera "% Courts, Ofilce—Roorns 7 and 8, Shugart-Beno Block, Council Blufls, lowa. . P T . e e e e et e S e C C HAZEN ])l ntist, Ctm.:l Main Street and First Avenue, Counci flfl REDUCTION 2 From 15 to 25 Per Cent. ®is ’_J NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE <¢| PETE: C. MILLER, Nos. I1 & 13 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. DR. C. B. JUDD MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIS TRUSSES, No. 806 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa WANTED--Good Salesmen on large commission or sal WANTED-LOCAL AND TRAVELING AGENTS ON GASCADE LAUNDRY GOMPANY l MAXE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. | 190. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 dddvd 11V