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MmEvw. awAr oA ww oA E OMAHA DAILY BE AT XT Ty [TONDAY REAANTEN 4 N7 ANormATTIT. OCTOBER 22, i8SS, THI DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, OFFICE. NO 12 PEARL STREET. he City o A MANAGER, TELEPHONES: $ Orvice No. 40 [ ( MINOR MENTION, N. Y. Plumbing Only #10.75 at Cl 1’8 art store, Reiter's, pm ontings at A ant tailor, 312 t over Jrondway Missouri dway, Congre a Christian Best hard and soft conl wood. . . Mayne, 619 Brc The young folks of the nal church have formed Endeavor society, The Chautauqua cir evening at the board of Everybody invited. The following cases are ignad trial in (Iu syperior court y 445, L 401, 47, 495, 4l aly, meets this trade rooms. for Nos. o, furnished men. v located, finely 10 one ort 1ish references, Bk oftice, There were no services at byterian ch vesterday thsence of the pastor, tending the Preshytory. Council Bluffs i Divectory. offic B06 West Broad telophone ahd L S, Directory publishers, Refer- bank. of M. M. Fr aring to-day in Squire also the assault r. wsen took afternoon o pentl Addre the ow Pres- to who is at- weh 1eis comes up Sehurz’ court, dlock yesterday rom his late residenc ier of Sev- enteenth street and Nineteenth avenue ed was twenty-seven years of w photographers from Omaha were in the city Saturday taking views of different points of in t about the city. ‘I'ne artists arc in the employ of the Union Pacific railway company, and the results of their lubors will soon be seen in the guides and other advertis ing matter issued by the compa Other ri v companies would do well to follow the example set by the Union Pacific, The following companies are alr booked for Dohany’s for the next weeks: Muaggie Mitehell on the adox on the llu Z4th: Johnson & Slavin’s minstrels on the 26th; Milton Nobles on (lu' B0th: *A White Sla November 13 “Little Puck™ on the 101 Murray & Murphy on the 12th; ** the Encmy” on the 13th Kitty” on the 15thy “Little Nugget the 3 the Vokes family on the The telephone ipany has been painting its poles throughout the city the past week. Cong wJoe Lyn.an vidently ignorant of this fact” Sat- that His inanti- Bleak Hmm on vits not due lrrul\livllh\u water, but simply force of iabit, 11 branded so that there is no possibility of mistaking “‘our honest . Thira ave poles and poles, but Joseph will avoid the deep, dark red ones in the future, Yesterday's snow was the first of the season. There was a continued drizzle |1vu|nu(hvllm re or less snow v Lof water. The ranged from 36° to 402 ching the former point about 4 o'elock, when there was quite o littls flurry of snow. Pedestrians wero y fow, and the streets presented a ve loncsome appearar The attendance at the churches lighter than usual, as the majority of the citizens remained by their cheerful fivesides during the n from the wild and woolly west visited a Madison str afternoon and suce volving himsclf in an_altercation with the proprictress, the inmates and their friends. He w: hrown into the strect and made Rome how!l thereat. He vis- ited the police station and aired his complaints, but could get little sympa- thy. Wherever he went for an” hour the air was blue with whisky and pro- fanity until the police put” a quictus upon’'him. His charge of heing robbed ia the above place will probably be in- vestignted to-d Constable rived in the c of two hor is no , of Underwood, ar- ning in search ro stolen trom ¢ » fastened in front of a dance hall. The thieves evidently stole them with the intention of simply riding to this city, abandoned on Upper Broadwa © found by Charles Schenber” about t his haystack. The sad- dles had been removed and thrown over the fence. The animals were taken to stable and subsequently red over to the oficer, who will r rn with them this morning. There is no clue to the thieves, See W. We donot fntend to ludorse any except arti- $1es 0 merit, but we take p “Garlund Stoves ' holic ladies fair opens to-d at Masonic temple. - General Real Estate Business, G. Tipton, the re 7 Brondway nd lots .\'u' business sites, He points with pride to the fact that out of the large number of sales he has made in the past no man ever purchased property through hi ney that he has not made mo: i, He does a_ strictly commission busi- ness and hundles nothing but bargains, I Paragraphs. Miss Powell, of Glenwood, spent urday with her friend Campbell, of this eity. W. J. Carter, manager of the Council Bluffs department of the Republic returned yesterday from a flying t St. Louis and Cincinnati, latter city he had the misfortune to strain his ankle, but is now ering. Pers At~ Wdith - H. Sheafe & Co. Gl\m\, time louns on 10 suit, at low ate of inte Broadway un«l Main street, make long or e, in sums . Ofice upstaivs. Boots, shoes. Kinnehan's, 326 B'way. — - > finish on our collars, shirts cannot be equulled. L.nmdr_) Co. For Sale ¢ he\m—Luln near the bridge to parties who will build at onve. Ad- dress or call on J. R. Rice, No. 110 Main street, Council Blufls, cuffs and Cascade C(OUNCIL - BLUFFS CONCERYN Atheism and Viewed From the Pulpit. RrymMi(-nnan as PLANS FOR THE EISEMAN BLOCK e Wrecked Herald Floated Over the River e Police Still Gathering Victims Under the Prohibi- tion Law—Short items, Atheism and Republicanis Atthe Congregat il church y e day morning Rev. J. W. Crofts, the pustor, preached a very elear, practical sermon upon the abo: . his text being: “Hast thou m the way 1 wicked men have trodden, which were cut down. out of time, whose foun- dation was overflown with a flood; which said unto God, ‘Depart from us? This langu a part of the reply mide by 1z to Job, who had main- tained that God did not deal with men in this world after their character. The rience of the was the of the presont. History was the of God. It was full of warning and in- struction and should he heeded. The puth of wickedness was even in Job's day an old one, and was strewn with the wrecks of those who endeavored to build on false foundations, instead of the righteousness of God, This discourse was suggested by a re- cent article by I Hyacinthe, to whose heart and head the speaker paid a glowing tribute. Hyacinthe tion is simply that atheism is nistic to republicanism. and maintain a republi form of ment |1 is necessur, intain an tional belicf in a supreme being, Such a helief is the foundation of all \nmull(\ When aman believes in God he is not only self-governed, but becomos a purt of the government, a moral for principle incarnate. He who traly be- licvesin God will do g inner motive and impulse, there is a mere written law. lican form of go ple. The peovle’s conscience is spring. As Hyacinthe is centered in rked expe past her voice pos ant that to gove not bey the stys—*Con- the ~ avsolute not urged that catholicism or protestantism or any dogma be taught in the publie schools, but that God’s ex- istence and his ruling power should be taught. There can be no edueation without God, the author of the moral law. and a free government cannot be maintained without education. How shonld those be regarded who seck to destroy all religion and uproot all faith from the minds of the people? Arve they friends orenemies of the popular gov- ernment? Hyucinthe points to our government ise example. wres the re- ican party in vith * nothing to better the r condition of that people. *How un- like,” he says, “the wise and heavenly founders of the great American repub- lie, who understood that the pivot of all human liberties, of all just policy, turns conscience, which is centered in ibsolute . . therefore, it be are atheists doing, undoing the work of the Are not the enemies of the bible the enemies of the It the one goes down would not the other also? The duty of christian citizens is to do nothing against the cause of rehgion. Do not promulgate atheism or support inany w those proclaiming avheistic doctrines, Let every good citizen throw his in- ce into the scale of christianity, While it would be desirable to have all beeome christinns, this is not necessary inorder for every one to stand on the side of o reli that is manifestly su- Supportthe church in its operations so long as the church occupies its legitimate spheve in pro- claiming man’s moral accountability Let christinns be more zealousin their labors, Above all see to it are not left to g norance. The g 5 that the children oW up in spiritual ig- at political partie will take care of the political advoca- tion of the people. The church should be alive to the moral and spiritual worli, which lies at the very foundation of all. AT See Forrest \muh 8 speci ial column, wagon eall_for your soiled Cascade Laundry Co. Have our clothes. —~—— Fresh California c: canned goods at Tib- bitt’s, 545 Broadwa The Catholic ladies Masonic play of 1 wir will open in mple to-morrow. The (¢ autiful things will be large, and attractive programmes will be pre sented each evening duving the w Thursday and Saturday are *Baby’s duys. s Eiseman's New Block. Messvs, Eiseman & Co. have their plans nearly completed for their new block. Tt will ha frontage of sixty- seven feet. The material will be either stone orivon, with great windows cov- ering the entire front. There wiil be only asingle entrance and that in the nter of the store. Above this will be window, which will indow. The block be surmon a dome and a clock, which ¢ » seen from all wrts of the cit The block will be fire y 50 as it is possible to ork begin within a the firm expects to occupy arters by May 1, 1889, The n[ the firm is to ercet as f building as there is in the entire 1 extended bay as n show . , Dr. C. C. Hazen, deutist, opera house hlock. -~ Morehouse & Co., blank book manu- : Saf il pring conl, Gleason, 26 Pearl > —— A Hurried Ne per Move. The transfer of the property of the Inter-State Herald Printing company to Omaha teok place yesterday. It was in tended to remove the entire plant, con- sisting of presses, type, cases, office rniture, ete., to the west shores of the 3ig Mudd The work of removal superintended by Mr. Ed. Ingra- n, one of the stockholders, and gen | manager of the Council 3luffs Hor- d company before it chunged hands. This g‘,nlh man ruld and Dem- aughn’s new Om in ] surns Il'mll!. but intimates that if an change is mada the new paper will re tain the name of the He . Mr. Vaughn's statement contradicts this in some respects. He s that there will certainly be a consulidution, and that the new paper will be known as the Inter-State Democrat. He pro- poses to run ‘& Council Bluffs bu- resu and @ job department in con- neetion with it. * One thing is cer- tain, and that is that all material bolonging to the Herald's job depart- ment was Hera move and very refused to It was bought stocks statad thn w the interests of crs, and that they tever to do with has ther now had nothing the matter. Mr. Vaughn was not in the eity during the day, but remained in Omaha to attedd to the disposition of the property. The numerous queries THe BEE man were met with the stereotyped 1 *We are not ready to say anything but in time the public shall Kno thing connected with the move, Mr. Horace Everctt, the owner of the building in which the Herald ofti situated, appeared on the streets about 1 o'clock, and was surprised to find the move in full act ed that the company was in arrears as to rent. rything, with the ition of the ylinder press, was gone, and the men were waiting for the re: load that. M. rustle around to secure on the press. H ated months rent was due, and that the lease of the building does not expire until next Mar e understood that Mre. Vaughn b ume the rent and the the interests of the Mr. Ingraham denied that any rent was duc, and suid that he had reccipts up to November 1, 1888, The teams returned but were dismissed unloadd. ~w ited that an attempt would to have everything in running the other side for this evening's issue. Mr. R, B. Westeott will remain on this side to conduct the Council Blufls de- partment, ¢ of attachment that eight other stockholders. about 6 o'el be made order on Sl | I’urrL-l \mvlhk special column, - We have no competitors in collars, culls and shirts. dry Co. finishing Cascade Laun- md Town best soft coul, Pearl street., Py b ammunition at Odell & rdwi and stove house. gy b Found and Fine L V'S poi prefe d guilty and y fines rather than remain in the over Sunday. Among the number w J. Ef ger and D. A, Mott, who con- tributed $8.10 each Frank Bart aid ult on an inmate ne on Lower Br Barte! is woman’s 1 kicked and d her almost into inse, nsibility as of his undying aftection. "He ||lr aded not guilty, hul when he heard that the woman was recovering and Hou1 0 DpeaEAGILISY him e haTow the plea und ploaded guilt Chy ackelin paid $7.60 for a gaud, booze whirl with crimson trimmings . Kimmel concluded to take out a license before peddling any more. shoe- strings o ased. Landon was booked forl his case will come up for hear mornin don is one of the L clock from Wohlm: v store on Broadwa rd found in o) two partners a re, and will be a Mlinois Gleason, Guns and vietim their cooler %11 for a brutal a house of ill- th pounc and this lows Vs jow- The eloclc was wushop. Lan- known to the po- sted in a few days, eny e Morehouse & Co., 2, 4 or 6 column journals. - Notice the beautiful finish given col- uffsand shirts by Cascade Laundry company. - mmons, dressma 314 Broad- hLlru motor line. ages to Omaha ladies, Loans made on ¢ dence property. bought. ball-Champ Investment company. 8. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. - - Promise of Another Church. The Universalists of the ecity have for years desired to have a place of their own in which to worship. definite move in this direction has been made until now, but with the ine in num- bers during the past two y thought that the project of erecting a church building be successfully carried through, For this purpose M Q. IL. Shinn, an able preacher of this pmination, hus been secured to come and work. every other religious denomination 1s well sup with edifices, while this one ha in the ecity, and ini strong that one ;:umnd will be cu that end. ean none s very an be built. The fully looked over to Six per cent mon; Low commissions. street, real Day, state, ) Pearl Morchouse & Co., D. ledgers, Money loaned at L. B, Crafts & C n oftice, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, personal property of all kinds, and all other articles of value without removal, business strictly conti- dential, J.G.Tipton has bar, ns in real estate, - Trusts Condemned in California. Chicago Tribune: The supreme court of C: emphatically demns trusts and pronounces illegal, The case before the was a lumber combine. One of the 2mbers got it and cked out. A suit was brought to hold the trust agreement. The su court pronounces the contract inst public policy, illegal and not to be enforced. It ap- proves what was suid by another court u( B ul lmnlun. ¢ producer or vender of coal or other commodity has the right to use all legitimate efforts to obtain the best price for the artice in which he d “But when he endeavors to artificiall enhance prices by suppressing or keey ing out of market the produce of others, and to accomplish that purpose by means of contracts binding them to withhold their supply, such restraints are eyen more mischievous than com- Iavn ations not to sell under an agreed con- them court preme one ag cites out thatin the ¢ the grievance com- the injured » of an The court points ny contracts of is *personal to But in th e c combig I-nlml to for the of taking trade out of the alms of competition K thereby en- hancing or depressing prices of ¢ ‘th lic interests are the w is done to socicty.” S L Money loaned on furniture, pianos, diamonds, horses, buggies, or of value at low rates of .interest. No publicity; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co., oftice cor. Broadway aud Muin, over Awmerican express, ient or TABLISHED 1814 INCORPORAT ID 1878 R USSEILLIL & CO., MASSILLON, SIZES FROM 2570 300 HORSE POWER. AUTOMATIC -:- Specifications and estiy anteed, Can show lett BRANCH Send for Catalogue. E. Not That Kind They were hold- roods at the and the aues " ‘r ds on a shawl ars, when the crowd Detroit Fr ing an auction custom house tioneer was crying that was worth a couple of dol a woman on the outskirts of called out 1 bid “Third and last med the auctionecr. t it, madam,” She pushed her way in. saw what it was, an d backed out with the remark: t's no silk dre “Nobody said it was, madam.” Jut that's what Teame for. They Lol HOEHILL BilIc dnadscr or ing for #4 apicce, and I like to h cilled my- f running to get here. Four dollars shawl!™ |u\\ much will you bid¥" cents, siv, and not a ' ox- and wall and gone! “Come penny '-m«- I won't about feet on the ground and n $4 shawl on my back, it's stand back, if you piease! Il stand back. sir, but I'm not that kind of a woman, I believe in o 1t you wanted a silk dre ione of the crowd. “And wasn't 1 going to mor and 1ot to buy & bonnet to g " she retorted. - the with - Proposals Wanted Sealed proposals will be recei ved at the oftice of Henvy Eiseman & Co.'s People’s store for the pur se of !hr- building now standing on the « of the Pacific house proper cludes the huilding known Front,” commencing with of sai¢ “*Blue Front west sixty-seven feet, be removed within date contract is od Buds will he r Lup toand opened on Wedne ve r at 8 o'c Octobe . 1888, h bid must he companicd by nd of #2000 for the faithful performan f the contract We reserve the right to reject any ¢ all bids, Copy of con tocan Tuesday or W \ HeNry EIsEMAN & Co, Chips. ston Free Press: Things even len throw banana skins on sidewalk: then the banana skin throw men on the sidewalk. Philadelphin Rec Mr. Winks— May T have the honor of your company Wagner concert? Miss de Blue— nly. [ dote on Vogner. When is Mr. Winks—Vonsduy Boston Transeript: “*Accept m Augusta?”’ And the maiden lo the hand, which was something smalle than an averaged sized salt fish, he tated a moment and then said swe, “Isn’t there a discount where you take so lar From Li *What Johin,” asked his wife, *‘did that can of tomatoes with¥” opener, of course,” he growled do you s'pose T opened it with?” thought from the very pe language you used you were opening it with prayer rom Time Mr. Wabhash of Chics -Yes, Miss Waldo, I see the Atlant ocean to-day for the firsttime. What a vast amount of merchandise is carried on the broad bosomn of that mighty sheet of water Miss Waldo of Boston---Ah yes, Mr. Wabashs it is very advants freonsly situated,you know,being sonear Boston! The Boston He fell overnoard at ds > lover | of the boat, she and said, “Please ask mured, as second time. The twenty ing to from a good v hand, world you ope in th 1d---A pretty maiden 'w Bedford the other wned over the sido rose to the surface, me your hand. she gently mur- for the as pay culmly sank Rent=Tarsallurniahed S tont ge closet, 809 Sixth ave- For room, with la nue, For bargains in real estate in part of the city see I, Day, the ing real estate dealer the husband of the well- ved authoress, Helen Hunt ckson, has re y marvied again and is w living at Colorado Springs. He has warried a nicee of his first wife, there is now another Helen Hunt Jacks DANCING CLASSES TUESDAY SATURDAY AT 4B P AT 3 PN AND'S BN, AND B Royal Arcanum Hall, Beno Block, MK MAGRANE. any lead- Mr. Jackson, known and well CO .A. I,! ROCK SPRINGS, GANON CITY, And All Fine Grades of Coal, COUNCIL BLUFFS LUMBER GO, 0. H, MGDANELD & 00., Hides. Tallow. Pelts, Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns, £20 and 822 Main Styeet,Council Bluffs,Towa. 7 FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. S0Broadway Council Hiuffs, lowa. Lstavlisned - CHI0, CUT-OFF comple 1l MANUFACTURERS, 7. ELECTRIC | LIGHTING, Mills and Elevators, ENGINES. n, Durability ( 88 Now-Couder 'S, TOWA., C. HARRIS, Manager. te steam pl Economy s, Reg 1l wit I SHALL OFFER MONDAY MORNING Lower Broa‘d\‘r;;yl sI::fls, Bryant & Clark Lots, Wright Add. Lots, 150 20 Acres Hest Property i city for Platting, W. C. STACY. NO. 9 MAIN § SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. SPECTALadvertisements, such as Lost, Found, ) Loan, For Sale, To itent, Wants, Board . will be insy n. 1in this column at the EN CENTS PEILLINE for the first Brosdway, Whito —\ FANTED-City can ondway, sewine machine Council Bluffs. AT 1w ound floar, Vi nt nust give refer vooftice, competent with reference TS, WoAN D & Co's. Mattress makers at (. A, Beebo . Mulholland & Co. use and out 1 table, fust we Exerott QOR RE t room, for gen 1tk NORIENT— on tho cor- Foi i iee X A lurge number of pood dwell examine list. B I, Sheate | T 5 i + Broadway and Mai st., up stairs, FORREST SMITH’S PECIAL WANT COLUMY, JOOR SALE=House of5 rooms and two & Sth avenue north of the trausfer. Wil t 1,000 tor this, one-half cash. JOR SALE-A fine corn just north of the and Isth st, ¢ NOR SAL transf month Jolinston & Van Patten 1dition havenue in Pierce er, on and lot north of 1 00; §200 cash und it sides of L depots would uits or Omahia, NEW COTTAGES! Neat and comodious Five Room Cottages with closets, etc., are now offered FOR SXALEK liberal torms of payment, enabling mechanics, clerks and laboring On very 1 cure ahome by paying a small payment down and monthly payments 19 fce 4-room cottage on Ethave. only $11 per month, [P0 LOAN - Money to loan _on horses, furniture, pianos, jewelry, ete.; fore Vorrowing elsewhere. FORREST SMITH, Room 4, 8rd Floor, Brown Building. ENT N and 10th st, attle, nie be- GEQ. H. MESCHENDORF tollowing prices: RHOUSE... 10 ORK CHOL e ORK ROAST ke AMS ACON LARD TEWS ROASTS Will sell for cash, meat ¢ BOIL 131 CORN 1 i SHOT LR o | b RIE ROAS T e | 11 ROUND ST Nt ~|u|nl\~|| N ND MUTTC AND MUTTO! AGEOF ALL KINDS And all other Meats in lhe same Proportion, 327 B'WAY. TEL, NO. 161, HOT WATER HEATHIG A SFECIALLY, WIND MILLS. NO, IRON and and FITTINGS. LBERT, Main Street, il Blufs, Ia, Correspondents Mention ¥ S STEWART, M. D D Telephone N .'.' .'-. COUNCIL BLUE £ { 10owWA | THE MORRIS TYPE WRITLR PRICE §15. | Is equal t3 any High Priced Machizne. The Edison Mimeograph, the best apparatus for wunifolding, aytograpbic sud type writug work. Tho Excolsior Ce,, Council Bluffs, lay l A Oples (AL be taken, on the purchase price, instead of paying rvent, Wiiiea oae s ure located betwen BROADWAY AND AVENUE And \vy mediately between the electric power house and the car shops. With electric cars'p ssing every ten minutes to Omaha, with only 5 cent fares, For full purticulurs address me and 1 will call upon you. -\ o B < B e - P. O, BOX 488, OMAHA, NERB, “A“ THE TIME IS $10.75 [ szorT orpER | $10.75 YOUR PORTRAIT Frame and Easel, Now of W.W.Chapman Nos. 105-107 Main St., Council Bluffs. $10.75 $10.75 e ———————— OUR STOCK More Complete THAN Ever Before. S0LBROADWAY, OUR STOCK LARGER) THAN Ever Before. 101 1RC HARKNESS BROS. 401 BROADWAY, YOU CAN GET Better Bargains THAN Ever Before. WESTERN [OWA. JADWAY 401 BROADWAY. WE CAN GIVE Lower Prices THAN Ever Before. an DRY 600DS HOUSE IN A COMPLETE -+ KNOCK OUT! IS WHAT OUR PRICES ARE. WE HAVE NO COMPETITION FOR WE ARE SELLING LOWER THAN THE LOWEST! CARPETS OF ALL KINDS. CURTAXAINSS OF ALL KINDS. COME EARLY FOR A CHOICE OF OUR IM- Council Bluffs Carpet Co No 400 BI‘O;LJ.W&V. Counml Bluffs. POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET Manufecturers and Wholesnla De (lers in Sausage of All Kinds. Orders Promptly Filled and Delivered, NO. 635 BROADWAY, TELEPIZONE NO, SMOTHERS & BEECROFT —=—PROT [ORS OF——— COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA TRANSETER I.IITIE. ~OFFICES er Co., No. 1114 ore, No. | Oatia phone No. 206, De V Carpenter T Covxcrn, BLury 2 504 Middle Broadway. No. 87. | Douglas Street. BASCAI]E LAUNDRY GOMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. : NC. 320 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NOC. 260 F. J. BREZEE, . Taxidermist and Naturalist. Permanently located ut No. 14 North 6th St né, Council Bluffs it for prices; Send them . to him “before they after ‘they ere maunted, hewill pay you the Wil make & epecialty of Leads duving wintes L apposite PPostofy Motor lowa, ,on If you have speciméns don’t spoil. [f.you dont want them Lighest murket price for them.