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6 THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, OFFICE. NO 12 JARL peltvered by carrier in An Twenty Cents Per 1. W. TILTON TELEPTIONES BUreINgss OFFICE . A3 NiGur Emror, N Part of Week MANAGER, MINOR MENTION, N. Y. Plumbing company. Miss Maud Templeton, of visiting with Mrs. W. N. Youn The Conried opera company appears at Dohany's this evening i *The Gyps Baros he trial of the case of Kuppenheimer vs. Eiseman will be resumed iu the federal court this morning. Mr. W. R Jowa Ball in the city yesterday Miss Dell P has been visitin Ormaha for the terday morning The aun o eign Missionary socicty will b "Tues afternoon at E. church. The clection occur. d a democratic saloon keeper yester ST wish we ild have a democratic v here all the year round. 1 never did such a business before in my life as I did last night."? Chicf Lucas is of a very different way of thir and is in Ko hurry to see Saturday evening's programuie repeated > unterrified shouters of Satur ening continued to imbibe democratic inspiration until they had more than they could control, and they found themselves in the cooler. Nearly all day yesterday the walls of the police station rang with **Whoop ce-hic, 'rah fer Cleveland.” police would undoubtedly cast o unani vote for the beef-and-bandana ticke As the last dummy train, due her was coming over Saturday night with a freight train av the crossing. The engine of the d mewhat, and_sev iled ut u short time quired several hours to that trains could come depot The new br was kept busy on Bri 4:30 o'clock " in the afternoon s pavin was relaid to a point mid between Sev enth and Eighth street, about two blocks be- hind the tracklayers. 1t 1s thought that the < will be able to hold their position s their foree hus been doubled The work will 20 on this morning from Scott street, where it was iuterrupted Saturday forenoon., An alarm of fire shortly before 10 o'clock yesterday morning called the aepartment to Seventh avenue, between Sixth and Seventh streets. The burning build belonging to Harle, Haas & € seupic by Samuel Leonard, mail car The fire was caused by the lessness of boys. The building was dumaged but little and the loss on the contents was small. One of Leonard's horses was badly singed on the back and one hip was severely blistered, but it will r cover. A mistake in the box™ No. 8 hose house apparatus tioned there to box evening's political demonstration al topic of conversation on the The popul 1S MO 48 Suc and various sof it A luck of adve ific City, is Huntington and bride, nee Miss of Omahia, were visiting relatives of Boone, Ta., who friends in this eity and past week, left for home yes ng of the We t the officers M will of ous at 11 it collided rthwestern althoy r the t up to the dummy any's paving fore ay yes unt idee com Staking sent the assigned as the ciu tising was conceded to be the principal v Blame was attached by some to the Island company for refusing to make rates, ana it was claimed that many away who wou hand. The demo rally later on that will one. Rock scrl kept R this do See Forest School Mrs. Magrane will open cl at Beno’s hall in conne Omaha classes, beginning Tuesday tober £, and meet every Tuesday and Saturday evenings foradults, beginning at 8 o’clock, and Tuesday and Saturday afternoons for children at 4:30 p. m. on Tuesdays, and 2 Saturda; She has taught with success and has had large classes in Omaha for the past three years. The prospects are she will have large classes here. Addre ,020 St. Mary's avenue, Omahs - s here tion with her ay, Oc- Mrs. H. Lee, dress making and straw work. Call and see her. Fifth ave. opp. court house. ——— S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. LUl g New maple syrup, just received, 81 per bucket, ut Fearon’s, - Peraonal Paragraphs. Mrs. L. A. Smith, formerly of this city, but now of Los Angeles, Cal., is stopping for a few days in Council Blufts, the guest of Mrs. ady, She is en route 1o the home of Tier childhood at Columbus, O H. L. Shepherd and Johu Pusey have been taking in Sioux City and the corn palace for the past two day - - Stop at the Bechtele. MELOD. Y § cuffs and Cascade Travelers! The finish on our collars shirts cannot be equalled. Laundry Co. - For rent—Furnished low ave. rooms, 716 Wil- : — Speculators in real estate ave invited to compare the prices we ask for our choicest lots on Broadway with those asked for indifferent locations in other western iet Such opportunitics to make money may never oceur again. [nvest now, before it is too late. Ben- son & Shepherd. Mackerel S 5 bucket For Sale. Ten acres in Council Bluffs, off the east end of the Ballard 80, Will make 72 lntfi. same as the Omana add., which it joins on the south. Ninth avenue driveway to U. P. bridge passes through the tract. Title clear. down, balance one and two y per cent. A. V. LARIMER. Full line of Blufts Music Co. at Pearon’s. Council Money loaned on furniture, pianos, dinmonds, horses, buggies, or anything of value at low rates of interest. publicity: fair and honorable dealing A. A. Clark & Co Broundway and Main, over American express. D Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & Cc loan office, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, personal property of all kinds, and all other articles of value without removal, All business strictly confi- dential. e Good roasted coffee, buckle’s coffee, 20 cents, T - We have no competitor collars, cuffs and shirts. dry Co. Ar- at in finishing Cascade Laun- e A ledger and journal man in business has oc most every day in the y thing neat and to suit your own style, Morehouse & Co.’s, No. 1 Peark st. omething a Family Jars. Stone and glass fruit jars for up fruit, also new rubbers, at Feavon's. Al Have you noticed the beautiful finish given collars, cufls and shirts by Cas- cade Laundry Co. 1. H. Sheate & Co., make ! short time loans on real éstate, in sums 10 suit, at lowest rate of interest. Offiee Broadway and Maiu street, upstiirs, putting long or sTR T. | REGULAR SUNDAY ~ SERMOY, | Rev. C. D. Franklin's Initiatory Ser= mon Reported For The Bee. WRIGHT MR. ELIAS KILLED. A Narrow Bscape — Saddles Were Cheap r the Rally Harvest Home Festival General News, Remains Rev. C. D, Franklin at Broady Yesterday me the pulpit at Broa Methodist church was occupied by the new appointed pustor, Rev. ¢, D. Franklin, The people were evidently anxious to see the new preacher, for the edifice was 1t As the « ARt ay. rning v row overflowing nounce the man, considerab) heighth und bui ning opening arge the average guified n ot win pres we set upon of shoulders a fig me spec reading effective, was His the innocence the morning w broaduess from his after pu gregation disappc Arising to addre “We are stundi loruing appointed to us by the voie: of Methodism is somewhat pecu ods. It suys to on to anothe among men Will you find suc « thority; such devotion to th of rehy such abnegation of selfy such sacri fice for the good « 184S YOU W the Methodist p enin befc you T uplifted” to and yet therd is Honality whicl marks all v We ha met b re, and yet we I by 1 the sume altar; presented our the same ( i Ve bored an for the sg t cud saving Thus w ir no! though in the body W before, There is no moment pastor fraught with What conditions we thus tions open te what possit tous with hunds, work our new. and he goeth, born either to ru h loyalty to the in the interest vet; Ye We mu mee scognize of this church Naps in tin, You a M 3 i one than_the names of the 50). Allover the United and last ure 1 ked the church, so have oceurred. could do me no £ you upon the stre . W you are a menber your nume and pe i you all by member the name of one can remember the States days in the this Sabbath the b of cnunges which You, of this orgauization, greater favor than to sh your love for your outgoing pastor, for wh you have been to one you will very likely to anot L glid you have planu this last fin soting with Brother Rees He and 1 have been ated for twelve fifteen years, [ know him and love hin I haye been, - my own mind, contrast Bt wyself. i one i it be understo the warme other evan, is true 1 I cutertain no bizotry, but I cq than in ‘any other tion of wen and women sec g life.” The speaker here pave deseription of un ideal ehurch, he said: *“When the annour by the bishop and 1 was nss Hluits, i was taken compl Liad served another peor had as fully expected to be returncd to them as I ever expected anything that came to I had ed the Master for fiftecu s in the Des Moines conference und I wsied the presiding elder for anything ve often served the Master in tears, @it tried to give Him th cnder, When [ finally settled down the fact of the change, I di not ask myself, ‘What salary do they pay but rather, ‘How many souls can we save iu that great city ' ' Here he made a po - ful uppeal to the church for carnestucss and zeal in the worlk of the church. I that man ever lived who has tricd to run away from duty, 1 am that wan: many years I have harnessed my work “of saving men, and the beightor and brighter wuntil the pectoot day. 1 will be with you during the various changes which eome into the lives of us all. When you rejoice I shall be with you und share your joy, and when ther is crapc upon the' door, and shp pered feet pass from room to room, awaking not the echoes that silently lie around the form of the oue you love, 1' will be with you, and with a verfeet faith, though with trembling lip, will tell you of Him who will wipe away all tears from your eyes. I believe we can this morning, ‘All things work together for good to those who love the Lord.’ These chunges of preachers and appointments come directly under this The speaker then ized for so idannounced his Cormthinns, Lo we tost feel Churches tor of this Methe G ter cternul Luln s Continuir nent was ned to Council cly off my feet three years, and ith verse with God; y God's buildi The ed was an able expo of God and man in the i husba 3 sermon which fg sition of the u work of savi The memb press themselye their new pastor, Franklin will win fc in the heart and affec ity c men P of B as being well plea and without doubt \1 v M‘H» fa war on of this communit - See Forest Smith’s special column. - rtists preter the Halle piano, at C. B. Music Co. 1eafe loans m security of every de consultin All business strictly confiden 500 Broadway, cor- ner Main street, up-stairs, —~———— & Davis 1 Broadway. If you ave contempl investment why not select a good bar- gain instend of being contented with just an ordinary lot, and why not get a perfect title instend of a half title, Buy your property from our list and get something choice, ata low f idon eusy terms, ODELL BEOs & CO. ng making an New t Fearon's. Crushed by the Cars. ‘The man killed by the cars at Honey Creck cvening proves to be Elias Wright, an old and highly resident of Boomer township. Mr. Wright was a dele gate to the democratic county convention that met in this city Saturday, ard he was returing home when Le met his death, He witnessed the parade here inthe evening, and left the city over the Northwesters company with Charles Alexan nominated for county supervisor at the con vention. After the train started they found out that it would not stop at Homey Creel, and they determined to jump off at that point. When they reached there the train slowed up a little, us is customary in passing a station, and the two p.'- ntlemen the platform, Mr, they were goil off, but Mr \\lv,\‘\ we jumped. Mr. Alexander noticed ti but did not suppose that he was se jured, and went back and took h 2 on to Missouri Valle At a man had been vent back and fo! vvl ther of Mr, Wright horrit as to be unrecogn The deceased ha respected steps t he fel ously in seat in the wher v dow ab) -h\ it evidently en caught as he fell and dragged under the wheels, which had passed directly over his head, length wise, ¢rushing it to a shapelcss mass. ner Waterman wi summoned to hold @ quest and the jury returned a verdict of acei dental deatt, *The deceased was well known THE Children be ging to M Saved the A pair of b were hitehed in Broadwa his children we Marcus f his residence on wnd two of wk seat of wched, the reur yesterda, carria wh n the anin to n. Tl to Broadw an thence torn - A tasvest Home, antist ¢ ah the morning ite to reh est by asion, of 18 appropr o e, though ains and CBring in ore very © very by ken at ievoted to the He Purchas, As Colonel . down Broadway yeste tieed a N tied which was a fay loser examin upon it and il about » Prapert ayr was walking afternoon he no ¢ the curbing, upon inr leoking saddle. A wn revealed his pr med Chicf Lucas 1o were stolen from him The chief kept Jownel the sy rse e ate mark ot saddie and a bric three months r the fellow w and when he appeared he said that tdle from a ne nd ave wateh he bor rowed the s in th ) living near ling bus it he ne Wit the thicf 2 for rty. Tty v the ofiic This, irned to thic - nodifies all your Cabin e health St by using rill It od, regulates the liver, for#1.00. Sold by ye reis no S e the 120 dose: Ihe Male This Time. tion was created i lowing not the pape RIS temb K of the Rede W, Hik —At the rectory, Church , Brooklyn. N. Y., by It L 1888, Warrs BULLOCK KEENE 10 GEORGIANA APPLETON Hustek, widow of Captain G. M. Huuter, United States Custom House , daughter of William Stuart Appleton, mece of Associ- te Justice Samuct Blatenford, of United States Supreme court of Washington, D, C. Both partics ave well known and have good family connections, but the start- ling feature is that the by om his been induced to run away from his bride, but she declares that she wall find him. Keene is only nineteen ye while his wife is forty-one and has fiv children, whose a, run from flve to seventeen. The honeymoon was passed atthe shore resort known as Riverside nsett bay, and it was thenc youthful “hushand departe king his wife into his cont to his destination. It t, howaver that he has gone Jurop _ Keene is the great-grandson of Josinh :ne, o substantial wer of North vidence, and grandson of Charles Keene, who at one time was married by astudent of Brown's university to a grivl, whose parents found out the and compelled him to enter into a le: marriag The girl soon after took own life, she had o) son, who Keene's fathe His aunt mber of the wealthy 13 wk family of Rhode Island the boy is very welloff, h ing considerable money ” profitably i vested, rs of age that the without ta is to time ork, dent in the Be went tg live in ago his aunt took him to where he entered a stu- vue medi school and . Georgiann A. Hun- boardin house, st winter ne was ill from mal and was carefully nursed by s boarding house mistre An attachment was the r sult, and the boy patient proposed was accepted. ey went to Brookly where the ceremony quietly per- formed. All went well untii when Keene had to to keep a only o few days e 1 rnge houschold hildren riyed at the little re ne and his aunt e would not hold them, minus the husband, took cottage opposite Aunt Keene spent so much ge across the way that his stepfather asked some questions, and then the secret came out. Efforts were made immediately to separate the couple, and after Holding out for a week Keene submitted, Only th people know where 1 and they will not tell, Mrs. Hunter-Ke tage and swe band back. woman with a as wits vacation ¢ visit his aun promise, He when Murs goods and « cottage wl lived, The ¢ s0 the family, vossession of Bullock’s home, time in the cott is, 'ne is still at the cot- she will get her hus- She a young looking lively air. She comes nown und prominent fam- side from her bei L niece to Jldg atchford,isa member of the Appleton family of Baltimore and Bos- ton, - AND WISE Wi Runaway couple to mi Ministe hanks; 1 nister r— I notice conver to sk *Well, me to conceal my ig you never Bromley. ot is, Dar sops > in n.y buso snor- id M that fac know it woman i 1t you to know Snapper to Ker husband, ** ubborn_ things.” 1 answeved meekly, Every heart has its Was; some have their Were, for a plurality of Wases OMAHA® DAILY BEE: 1 o of IYHLNID ‘gns The Choicest Ground for Remdenc 18 now platted into Beautiful, moter to Douglus street, Omaha. About 500 yards from the motor hie Couneil Blufis postoftice, newly platted ' I¢ Good bounds it on the novth, LES—Derfoc TRACT—Printed Abstract and LA DE-Examine these Jots with v »ordinary price of alot is saved on TERMS=To a good class of purcha for one-tenth down; balance in monthly pubiie sche D) J. J. Brown buildi onstitutes the Were, If there be To Be to take the place of the s, hungering heart famishes, droops, eventually di The heroine of g -h\n now nmn wsouthern paper is mac do the washi this tin is the greatest of d is n wide departu fictiony in f the ideal. the qm\ will \ e S1ind, madam “that your from ove g give up his ment?” ¢ Ishea W26 i) H mothe ights to m : from the ro et it rea L for it id @ you husband “And will he under the anxiously overnment of Il diaz probably cian, is have to overn- \\ hat's il his ol place she aske 105 “Doesn’t itemba vour hushiand hefore s vouto he Kissed aear full of peo- #peplied the off onajourn in he and questioner. “Did John hen he said good-hye? Ctnotice it Is me herself e I dig ight. Laura? ‘ape man had been years with his second wife. One . orthodox—the other wasn't. One day Mrs., Brown overheard her husband A neighbor discussing the he “What do you know about hell? she. ss [ know something. the answer. “'ve lived there the wyears, and what a man ‘sper enees lie knows!” aton e ver Sufferer. “T am a yellow fever man in tattered gar- who also wore an air of mystery and an aroma of rum. “*Have you come from Florida, have you been exposed to the y asked the citizen in a startled \u No." said the tramp, mournfully. f 1 had I would now be lodging ata nice yellow fever camp, with plenty to cat and nothing o do. That'is why [ gt you lend me u quarter, professo A Ye! IIu\\ and TREE OF LIFE! A positive cure for Liver and Kidney troub les, I(‘wnl Discases, Indigestion, Dyspep- sii ur Stomach, is found in MOORE'S TREE OF LIFE. For sale by local druggists everywhore, Price Address all commun and druggists £L por bottle, six for ations to J. B, MOORE, Council Bluffs, Ta, HOT WATER HEATING A SPLECIALTY, WIND MILLS. MONDAY, BUHKE’S ADDITION. BABBITT TRACT . as larg 2 | will sell ¢ 1 de- | OCTOBER 1, 1888, Sccond Street ) m l‘1e Western Part of the City. About ten minutes ride ‘a Tevel but elevated strip of g to Omalhia s than 14 miles from the in in most of the by. The proposed Boulevard on the rround, size as ols near Warranty Deed with each Lot. ferenee 10 the grade hefore buying a lot. de alone, if you buy one of these lot vs o limited number of lots will he sold payments, without interest. Apply to FINLEY BURK Nz, 115 Perl-St., Council Blulls, Towa, SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. CTALadyertisements, such as Lost, Four 1o Loun, I Wants, Board- lumn at the )r the first wch sub smients At ¢ Broadwa insert outoffice, Ne Pearl’ Strect, n Council Hiufrs Towa. TANTED not be oves Tor mm Everybody to know in eitl nage i w Al that 1 will furniture or nt, and judee flon J. Manded, undersold pat y | 4 _ _WANTS. Ak RADE For city property an_improved farm ot by county, Towa, or to Horale Everott, an familiar with the city commis Caseade t work ou | Liundry ¢ State Addres a0 Connetl Blutrs, La they wish to Real Estate, NY one whe I cheap axlh flice, Cotncil Bufrs, has real estat or trade, for city fanily m in state, Way. T—A large numt Call and examing wdway and Main st THANGE-A fine, well assorted of stationery, faniy goods, ete., in a thriving town for residence Omaha, K. T Bryant & Co., Council Bluirs, Ta. HYy B3 M, A #acresmal it farm verg cheap. Just outside city limits, or will divide into 10 fcre tracts to suit purchaser. R T Bryant & Co ' tocks of merchandiso to ex. change for city property in Council Blutts, aha, oF westurn land or chuttels of any Kind, . make excl i specialty. R T, Bryant FOREST SMITH’S SPECIAL WANT COLEMY, n nse of S for rent. Johnston & Van Patten, n st 5 rooms: Hlosets and o burn, wel cellar, Eruit tre Dk to st. cars, QOR SALE- Hous closet e I cheap home at 2,1 JooR SaLE-One sid .\ Detween 2 Fons One Br ForsaLe Har and ave, A of & room x 120, on fth ensy terins, Wway lot, ME y 1ot 14x200, 10X120, north 5. side, J0x 120 each "Both for 4 only #1,60. wo lot . cor. 9th ave. and 16th st a great bargain, JOOR SALE union depot ; just west Fine of the for plat aer 370 per nere, ti o B dey Fnu SALE 9 K10 acres just west of union (0 per acre, 18 neres on both sides of U, P, I, west of union depot: would 1 1o Conncil Blutts or Omuhia, mu\\u on 1st ave, near N. W, K. K. depot, on N. W, track; cheap at 8400, OR SALE—Lots, houses and lots, and prope arts of the city: chea er_ cent than it can be hought % day Call and examine my before buylng. FOREST SMITH, Roont 4, 8rd Floor, Brown Building. D. H. McDANELD & CO., Hides. Tallow. Pelts, Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. £20 and 822 Main Street,Council Bluffs,lowa. S STEWART M. D.,U V. M IRON and WooD PUMPS. VETERINARY SURGEON. HOSPITAL 45 FOURTE STREET. Telephone No, 205, COUNCIL BLUFFS, PIPE FITTINGS JONN GILBERT No. 521 Main Strent. Correspondents Mention This Paper. OFFICER & PUSEY. BANKERS. BU0Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa, Establisued w67 STEAM DYEWURKS NO, 29 MAIN STREET. Latest Novelties In HUMAN HAIR GOODS MRS, € L GILLETTE, A& on . Johnsors ' ‘“‘HG—“-V-‘-ST—-—-———-- JUST PLATTED AND NOW OFFERED FOR SALE. lots: easy of |w4>\\|m(_\ to Mu iness portion o off Broadway. motor y lerms, feet tit access, with £y, for u ——)FOR SALE ) Pearl Street. A. A. CLARK & CO., 527 Broadway, F.J. DAY, No. 39 J. G. TIPTON, vicinity of ¢ 1 points in ci splendid Closa Just 1 min sewerage opportuni od ch and scho ¥ und Omalia every seve ches BY(—— Broadway and Main FRANK COOK, No. 5 Pearl Street. JOHNSTON & VAN P A'TTEN, 33 Main Street, AND ALL OTHER REAL ESTATE BROKERS « Pt Rtos @it RINR SHOR RO, 26 MAIN ESTABLISHED 1842, Smith’s Bakery. Wholesale Bread & Oakes, NCORPORATED 1878 RUSSELLIL.& COo.,, MA SIZES FROM 25 10 300 HORSE POWER. AUTOMATIC ifications and estimates furnisk BRANC Send for Catalogue. CUT-OFF s tor complef auteed. Can show letters from users where fuel Ecos , COUNC E. C. HARRIS Manager. ILLON, OHIO, MANUFACTURERS. ly Adapted fox ELECTRIC LIGHTING, 1Mills and Elevators, -:- ENGINES. Durability Guar- Nou-Condeusing 10WA, steam plants thon, sy s equal 1 with Corliss POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET. Manufacturers and Wholesala De lers in Sausage of All Kinds. Orders Promptly Filled ana Dehv NO. 635 ll“OAII\\"l\' red. IONE NO. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H. BIRKINBINE Hydraulic and Sanitary Specifications, = Astimates, Brown Engineer. Plans, Supervision of Public Work. Building, Council Blufls, lowa. FINLEY BURKE-- N. SCHURZ-- | STONE & SIMS- Pearl St., Courts, Justice of the Peace. Broadway, Council Blufls, lowa. Attorneys at L Olllce—Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart-Beno Blocky Attorney at Law, Sccond Floor Brown Building, 115 Council Bluffs, Towa. Offlce over American Express, No, 419 w, Practice in the State and Federa Counci! Bluffs, lowa. o —————————————————— ._.Dentist, Room 6, Opera louse Block, Council Bl C. C. HAZEN--- , Towg CASCADE LAUNDRY GOMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO 330 BROADWAY 7 FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY | 1514 Douglaq 5t., Omaha, Neb, TELEPHONE NO. 260 | THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER, PRICE §15, Iz equal to any Zigh Priced Machine. Tug EAipon Mime Ang, autographic o0 Lo taken, l The Ezcelsior Cc,, Council Bl raph, the best mpparatus for sod typo Wntiog Work la