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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: )M(.)NDAY NOVEMBER 12, 1888 [ t A TEQ y : 3 b result in entire failure and an ultimate o robbed of 814, The officer ac- | in hard luck and will be satisfied at any f THE DAILY BEE. (ATHERED lN THE B”}H‘b. | logs of the soul.” * * * | companied the man to the Hotel Den- | price.” If my appearance is that of 4 — “‘Remember, resemble, persevere, are | il where thie fobbed man pointed | Prosperity he'll be afraid to offer me a . ! COUNCIL BLUFFS the stepping stones which lead to suc- | 05 0 e Jolatmed Had “d small price, or if not afraid at least 3 * | Preachers and Police Bach Furnish | cess if they lay inl the right direction. ;;“_’ A "’_" ‘" "]‘“"] :f}‘“ “""‘: ashamed. A woman should be even MOR " ; The old saw, ‘In Rome do as the Ro- | him. e officit placed them both | more particular. Her gowns give her OFFICE. .NO 18 UEARL STREET 8 Shsre of the News. mans do,’ is & fallacy. Daniel would | under arcest, At the station the robbed | pliice more than o man's cont. Men al- Ladies’ and Childien's U : y " 0 1 Deltvéred by earrier 1n Any Dart of fheCity a —_— never have been heard of had_he | PArty gave his name as N. C. Blizard, | ways look at the woman's dress and in | -@dies’ and Children’s Underwear 20 Per Cent. Discoun! 2 Twenty Cents Per Week, . | HOW CHARLEY ALLEN WAS SHOT, | adopted this course of action, * * * | while his nssailant was ticketed Jim | almost evory instance judge accord- This Week H. W, TILTON MANAGER, If you expect success in business on ac- | Clark. Several times during the day | {ngly, To ba successful one must look § ek, TRLEPHONES: count of gocial relations and intercourse | the men were seen together, and both | gyccesstul. Good clothing makes every- R’ NBER OFFICE, 3 He Wildly Attacks An Officer—The | and barter awny your individuali much the worse forliquor, The | thing ensier. Take my advioe if you T ED1ToR, N —eee MINOR MENTION, N. Y. Plumbing company. Start the new year with a clean, neat set of hooks, made by Morehouse & Co. i Elegant overcoatings at A, Reite: E merchant tailor, 312 Broadway. v is alleged to have beon done in the alley at the rear of the above hotel, Will Close Out Ealance of CLOAKXK STOCK At hahby you make a serious mistake, for it can- | wish to succeed—never look not be accomplished by these methods, ™ In the matter of resisting temptation he said: “If you carry the civility and swaetness of David’s life into yours you can resist ail appeals to do wrong, and that, too, without giving offense.” Do right because it's right,” the speaker said was the cardinal principle (\} man= Tax For the New Bridge—Off sive Partisanship—The Pule pit—Drief Mention. — Weather strips at Chapman’sart store. LOTS IN FERRY ADDITION | For a Short T ms I Will Offer 100 L.OTS In Ferry Addition to Council Iilufts on the fol- lowing Term: 30 Per Cent Discount. —em— We do not intend to indo; y except artl- eles of merit, but we take pleasure in referring to the “Garland Stoves and Hanges, whose superiority is too well established to be called in question. They are believed 1o be unaqualed Who Shot Allen ? A shooting affray took place on Upper Broadway Saturday night that came BARGAINS in BLANKETS and COMFORTS, | wn:i“ )i;n'tl}, "'\'fl.:t.:fi ‘;;;*;}l:}[l;{";“}.tjfin\'r‘ near resulting fatally to Charles Allen, | hood. = “Make your principles manifest | by'anyin the world. Soid excisively by P. . | rnaide Lots on Ave, & 850 g "The county board nects this morning | ¥ho bas gained somo local notorioty as | not by directly antagonizing the il b Thaida Tota on Ave: & i New Stock of Ladies’ and Children’'s GOSSAMERS, that will I 10 canvass the vote cust last Tuesday, — | 8 prize-fightor, The story of the AOIX | rionce which course of practice isthe [ Major Lyman seeicken, | jneide Lots on Hirst & | be sold cheap. i The regular weekly meeting of the | astold by eye-witnesses is as foll best—the most conducive to happiness [ Yesterday afternoon the report was | JHde 1063 o8 tondd B0 i Chautauqua circle ‘will be held this | Allen and Tom Brooks, another pugilist, | and success.” circulated that Mayor Joseph Lyman | {hsias Fovs on & b G ‘ s I ti . no A t d of trade rooms. became involyed in a dispute in front of He paid a glowing tribute to the pray- [ had suddenly died. Inquiry revealed | Inside Lotson bt 00 elections in a epartments. | | evening at the boa 'This being the Y. M. C. A, several of the ministers esterday preached sermions especially or the young men, Officer Fowler will return to day duty on the police force this morning, after an enforced vacation of three weeks, caused by a gprained ankle, The school board meets this evening to attend to matters relative to the re- All Corner Lots 8 0 More TERMS—One-tenth cash, balane in nine annual tional paymenis, with 8 pere payable anniially, Will give cwarranty deed and furnish Ten fully paid. W. SIEDENTOPF No. & North Main St., Council Bluffs, Ta. FOR SALE! ing mother, who through years of way- wardness of her boy never falters in her faith and pr He then said that the time wasinsufficient to conclude the subject as he desired, and he would speak next Sunday evening upon the same subject. that about 2 o'clock, while sitting with his family at home,he had been stricken with epilepsy. The attack was an un- commonly e one. Dr. Macrae, the family physician, was immediately called. T‘n' stricken man lay for a long time as one dead, but finally the attack passed away. Last evening he was resting easily and with good promise of a speedy restoration to health. It is asaloon near the Ogden house stable, and finally began to fight. Allen pulled a kuife and made a vicious slash at Brooks, cutting open his clothes across the abdomen, but without injuring him. Brooke drew a revolver and fired at his antagonist, the ball taking effecy in Allen’s head. Allen fell to the ground stunned, and was removed to 4& BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. THE RUSSEIL.IL. il On Tuesday, November 20, at 10 o’clock a. m.. I will sell at public auc- tion the machinery and fixtures taken Especially Adapted for ELECTRIC SIZES FROM WBHY, (iprovOmBnte - HEAD, b the EIIL | B oor: Seanteds St tho dressed | trom the “General Terey.’ Place of | Stid that this is his third attack, the A Complete Stock of school nnd other important busimess; | the office of Dr. Houghton, who dressed | trom tho | Gonetil Terays 21806 Of |\ sont Having occurred ten yeats ago and Bt 25 70 300 The r fne of the | the wound. The bullet struck Allen | sale, river bank, jus i AR R e s N he regular monthly meeting of the 1 JLLILD X Union Pacific bridge in Omal e sec during his ence in & board will be held o tho 196h inst. squarely in the forehead at the edgo of o b slior, .. | Washington. an HORSE LIGHTING, Considerable excitoment was oet the hair, passing through his hat band- — — B . foned at the store of Riseman & Co. | The ball glanced along the skull, pass- | See Forrest Smith's special column. | The hcl,l‘l:'?]l Gl el "‘L"’IN.Z‘.'&Z} Lower than the lowest goods sold on easy pay- POWER. Mills and Elevators, Saturday afternoon, when a case of [ jng outat the side of the head over th Wa litva 1REsS wIti s potio sk Knd | BAVLGFY Go q b . For Lis#G0Mo0NLOR of Worklignen, T will J three dozen fur caps was missed. Aftor b r his wound dressed WL LAl bab ] = /AL keop open Sunday from 8 a. m, to I p. m. ———— Later in the day o farmer roturned the | 80F: After having his sedy | g fow good farms to exchange for Coun- S — ikiakblg s e B LR TR ' this i i 5 J B go home, although | ¢l Blufts propert A. A. Clark & Co J.G. Tipton has bargains in real estate, ¢ tull value, oc et case, having taken it through mistake | Allen was able to go . b | eil Blufts proper . A. Clar iy i as barg state. | pay full value. Special inducement to Omuha [ in place of & box given him by Mp, | considerably f""‘/-“'d- ll)t‘ \ilslhj‘l ll!u' Broadway and Muin, e T Cuistomers, | n place 3 LU Pt pea his yrothe: -law, e iy . B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. — . S y i | Mr. Lafenburg, yesterday forcnoon. | E. H. Sheafc loans money on chattel T A. J, MANDEL 1 M. Mott was run in last evening for | .4 cpeated a disturbance, throwing | security of every description. Private Happily Wedded. ? disturbing the peace. e had been |1} of the dishes to the floor and smash- | consulting rooms, Al husiness strictly [ Mr. Robert H. Davis, of Lincoln, [ Nos. 323 and 325 Sroadway. | specineations and estimates furnished for complete steam plants, Regulation, Durabillty Guide k and did not know that drunk for a we Can show Ictters from users where fuel E of anteed. several other confidentinl. Office 500 Broadway, cor- ouomy {3 equal with Corliss No-Condensing, ac an election hud_taken place. His vig- [ I0Z thom, and seyeral other Gcts, M 1B AR i Y : i SURABANERA. ) ¢ entered a | ner Main street, up_ stairs. AT EARRBAVE G oreus vells for Cleveland attracted tho | Somseftess: | Mo Lferbi Snimted o - s i il Ly ntflnl}nr;?n E. C. HARRIS, Agent, attention of a republican member of Drosses made—\Wool dresses 85 to 88, [ at 4 o'clock, at the residence of the Send for Catalogue. No. 510 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs, ing thom, and Neb., and Miss Minnie Boyer, of this rested by Marshal Guanella. After tak ing him to the station the officer ai liked to lock him up on account of his wounded condition, and allowed him to in the office. Of- ntly disabled among those Miss Sim- bride’s parents, 787 Mynster street, the Rev. W. Crofts officiating. Mr. Davis is a young and rising lawyer, and has won one of the fairest daugh- ters of this city. The happy couple departed for their future home on the the police force and the bandanu waver was placed behind the bar It is reported that Ma Janett, the e man who died in this city X two weelks ago, was a reli- Patton, of this city. A com- silks and plushes $8 to $10. mons, over Eiseman’s. JIN(— BROADWAY LOTS, FIRST AVENUE LOTS, FERRY ADDITION LOTS, PERRY ADDITION LOTS, e The Bridge Tax. The city council held a special meet- ing Saturday cvening to take steps MUELLER MUSIC CO., s 3 Telmiation has bopt oocived from Wiy | sitting in the room and the first thing | yoward accopting the new bridge and | evening train. The curnest well wishes Ry No. 103 Main St., Council Bluffs. & he knew Allen jumped up, and scizing |, vip o gha bridge company the bonus | of all friends accompany them. 3 § to his treatment, ete. y brass joil koys lying | PAVINS HO0 ANl thomeeassaty - U Now that the New Bridge is done we have all that is voted by the eity. papers were submitted, and the matter was referred to the city solicitor, who will report at the next meeting, to be held to-morrow evening. The city voted a 12 mill tax, to be paid in two BRYANT & CLARK'S ADDITION LOTS, STREET'S ADDITION LOIS. ALSO 20 ACRES OF THE BEST PROPERTY IN TOWN FOR PLATTING. ed it at the officer with . 'owler dodged, and the attered the plastering behind wt once seized by Dep- rhyte and thrown be- A while later Barhyte prescribed hortly to dispose of hi Officer Cusick zrrestod a fell Illinois and Towa best soft coal, Glea- son, 26 Pearl street, o —— Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & Co.’s loan oftice, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons. personal property of all kinds, and all other articles of value without needed to bring the good people of Omaha to our beautiful city, and give them inducements to buy cheaper than any- where else. We propose to make such low prices to our Omaha friends that will insure us at least a portion of their We ¢ giving eny of tore of M. evening, while the cade was passing. ed the theft. but as the ar- missile s him._Allen w uty Marshal hind the ; fixed up glass of med = al2 be paid in t : ) 3 ticles wore found in his posossion ho | by the doctor and handed it to Alle yoarly paymonts of 6 mills each. |\ ongyal. “All business strictly conti- W. C. STACY trade. Our stock is not excelled by any in our line. was locked up and will have . hearing | who prepared to dvink it, and then, as | That for last year, amounting to | g Heiapiions i N SN RATa Blrost! gell the beautiful this morning. 1 with some insane im- | 824 mqillls“lm“;lym the city l.l'(:j)l.s\lry. ‘elephone . U aHIba bro Ao Iy aster iay dieneait S oor. | He was | and will be paid over as soon as the so- T RE But fow arvosts wore mado yestorday. | pulse, dashed it to the floor. Tl was | g Wil be baid over 4 boot a8 he ¢~ Besonte HARDMAN, FISHER, A. B. CHASE, The inevitable boozer was corralled as usual, but there were but few of them. . F. Lyons was arrested in Meyer’s coul y sleeping off the effe potation, wrapped up in an overcoat supposed to h stolen. He ve been was booked for drunken- ness and larceny. . A compositor’s error yesterday morn- ing made the Rev. D.'C. Franklin in- of vite young men *‘who are membe! other churches” to attend the ser at Broadway Methodist church. should we read ‘‘who are not mem- nd gentleman s it understood he is not endeavor- ing to build up his own at the expense of another church. The Western Iowa Horticultural so- sty will mect in annual session at Council Bluffs, Tuesday, December 11, at 10 o'clock a. m. Programmes and premium lists will be mailed to all members and to other applicauts as to the county jail and locked up for safe keeping. It is asserted by some that he is pla art and feign- i maintain edness ined astrong r Fowler for some time, and his attack upon him can be eusily accounted for. 1If the key had struck the officer in the head, as it was aimed to do, it would undoubtedly have fractured his skull. Allen’s reputation is not of -te be: nd the police talk strongly against him. Several stori re told as to how the shooting occurred, but glaring discrep- ancies tend to disprove them. oks says that he was walking up street with Allen when some unknown party fir the shot from behind, but this is mani- festly wrong, as the ballstruck Allen in the forehead. Brooks vhinks the leaden messenger was intended for him, and connects the shooting with a party with The whole amount will foot up nearly 860.000, The council also instructed Maoyor Rohrer and Alderman L to go to Oskaloosa and see what could be done toward settling the difficulty existing between the county and the Oskaloosa Bridge company over Indian creek, on Broadway. Itis desired to settle the matter at once, as the board of county supervisors has agreed to build a new $5,000 structure at that point as soon as the present difficulty is settled. A new bridge is badly needed, and it is hoped that the committee may speedily suc- ceed in settling the matter, so that work on the new structure may be com- menced. —_— Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. o ——e— Saint Bernard Place. I have a number of fine lots for sale -nine years Excelsior lodge, No. 239, A. F. A. M. will meet in regular communication this evening at 7:30. Visiting brethren cordially invited. By order W. M. St Personal Paragraphs, Mrs. Dr. Patterson, of Sixth avenue, has gone on a visit to her old home in Sterling, Tll. ¢ Mayor Rohrer and Alderman Lacy left last evening for Oskaloosa on busi- ness of a municipal nature. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Beno have re- turned from their wedding trip, and are at home at their residence on South First street. George Nichols, who has for the past been connected with the local Western Union telegraph office, leaves to-morrow for Wyoming in search of health. He will remain until next spring. BrECE ijTICES. Everett, Pease & Howard Pianos, and the ROYAL CEN. Sell for cash or on time. musical instruments, strings, sheet music and music booke is complete. e SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. TURY Organ. Our stock of small w PECIALadvertisements, such as Lost, Found, To Loan, For 8ale, To Rent, Wants, Board- 8 column at the NE for the first insertion and Five Cents Per Line for esch sub- sequent insertion. Leave advertisements at our office, No. 12 Pearl Street, near Broadway, Council Bluffs "~ SMOTHERS & BEECROFT, —~——PROPRIETORS OF——— COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA TRANSEFER IIITE. Omana—Carpenter Paper Co., Douglas Street. ANTED—Apprentice gi sand_five exper- ienced dress makers. . C. Nichols, 22 ANTED—A girl for general housework at K. C. House, 150 Main st. n 8 room brick house in & fine ith all modern improvements, for J. Day, 39 Pearl st, rent cheap.’ ¥. RUG Stock for Sale—C Council Bluffs property. Harle Haas & Co., Council Bluffs, Ia. C. De Vol's Store, No. Covxcrt, BLUpFs—P. Telephone No. 87. 504 Middle Broadway. eap or will trade for Telephone No. 260, Address or cull on HOICE furnished rooms, heated by furnace, 2 squares south from Broadway: locatlon h —————— whom he had trouble during the after- Loans made on city business and resi- s00n as issued. All interested in horti- in the above addition, located only two DR. C. B. JUDD, culture, whether members or not, ave | "% . 3 blocks uway from the street cars on | dence property. Notes bought. Kim- first-class; good board convenient; references sordially invi R A prize figat occurred between | Brondway. These lots are 50x250 fect, | ball-Champ Investment company. required. Apply 716 Willow ave., between 7th cordinlly invited to take part in the | piooks” yna Allen a few months g0, | aad mee cholon . ranidarce property. B e cOnpRaY and 8th, W. 0, Wirt, 5 MANUFACTURER OF meeting and compete for premiums on fruits and vegetables. The meeting at St. Paul’s church last evening was in the intevest of St. An- ¢ drew’s Brotherhood. Several Omaha i gentlemen were present, and three of them, Messrs. Powell, Brady and Pot- ter, made interesting addresses. The audience was large and “highly appre- ciative, The order is starting out for the season in a vigorous manner, and will doubtless omplish much good work during the winter. It is rumored that all of the republi- cans in the fire department will be fur- and there has been more or less bad blood between the parties for some time. They have had several private mills and are not on the best of terms, This may or may not have led to the shoot- ing. The shot was cvidently intended to kill, as it was squarcly aimed and would have been fatal if it had struck an eighth of an inch lower. The author- ities will inv ate the case and the would-be murderer will be apprehended if possible. New York's Streets. Harper’s Magazine: On April 3, 1807, the iegislature passed an act ap- pointing Gouverneur Morris, Simeon DeWitt and John Rutherford commis- sioners of streets and roads in the city of New York. These gentlemen en- countered strange and unexpected ob- stacles in the execution of their task. Farming and mechanic proprietors vio- lently objected to the construction of streets without regard to their wishes or interests. Surveyors, like vagrants, were driven off their property. To this day, Henry Brevoort’s obstinacy has ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES, No. 808 Broadway, Council Bluffs, [owa. WANTED—Good Salesmen on large commission or salary. WANTED—-LOCAL AND TRAVELING AGENTS ON COMMISSION They are high and dry and present & commanding view, For full informa- tion regarding prices and terms apply to J. G. Tipton, sole agent, 527 Broad- way. Fou SALE—Or Exchange—A good grain ele- vator in an lowa town, to sell or trade for farm land. Jonnston & Van Patten, Council Blufts, Ja. ANTED—Two gentlemen boarders, or man and wife; private family; five minutes yalk from F. 0. References reqiiired. K8 Beo oftice. R RENT- Furnished house, # rooms, city water. Three blocks from dummy depot and motor line, Address H 3, Bee office. WANTFID—BIaiLrul« makers at C. A. Boebe &Co's. An Offensive Partisan. The local democracy is already taking steps to prevent another overwhelming defeat in this city, and are resorting to peculiar methods to secure their ends. When County Auditor Hendricks was elected to oftice he appointed as his deputy Mr. Henry Sperling, son of Mr. C. E. BEL G. A. BERLINGHOF. l BELL & BERLINGHOF, Architects, Desigaers aud Superintendents of Censtruction, | JCF for sale tu car load lots, Mulholland & Co. e Rock Spring coal, Gleason, 26 Pearl street. T R bala R At ———— ) OR RENT—Furnished front room, for gen- : Notwithmonaimeliing tclots® t-day. | pne Council Binls Tumbor Co. want | . Sperling, and _a most worthy young | pravented - the opening of Eleventh | I tewmen: 2 N: Fecond sire 4 ordinances provide that polities shall | YOU to try some of their conl. gentleman. Until election day every- [ street between Fourth avenue and on the cor- | Mr. Berlinghof was seven years with have o 184 e ———— e long hl could | Broadway. The commissionersdecided Ameg, S Mendelssohn, Fisher & Lowry, and has | Jaxe nothing to. do 1 the depurt- It ATy o thing:went slong ‘s smopthly asicoy on a system of parallel streets across I designed many of the finest blocks 2 ment, that clause is evidently regarde you want to borrow money, buy a | pe desire Y e A 3 DX OR RENT—A large ber of good dwell- eslgned many ¢ i . 3 m",: (h.m]"h;“;\,., Thoe I:.:};{ic‘w,|1‘v‘\,‘:\d&‘.fl lot. house and lot, farm, or trade n’;,‘,_ be desired, but "]}‘l"“ i“" “‘,’“M‘f began. | 4ho island, and commenced to number Ings. Call and cxnmine lat. LT, Sheate in Omaba and Council Bluffs. with interost any developments in this | thing, see A. A. Clark & Co., Broad- | [tsohappened that Mr. Sperling, sr., | them {rom Houston street, where their | &Co., Broadway ana Main st. up stairs. e ] divection, and 1t-1e auite meonanlt e | way and Main, felt that ho could not conscientiously | spocial labors began. Avenues, 100 Plans and Specifications Prepared and k {funny)heneooasiyitol shortlyl ShrGn L e = support the democratic nominees and | wide, and running from south to FORREST SMITH’S ; innti ¢ ALY TR SIeRoaaly o rcgm-g S0 this For bargains in real estate in any :‘uled the kl*epulhlwu‘n‘u&‘l;ut.“ H{;s ac- nortlh, 5 cted them at rig()ln Esllmalfis ]]]fl[lfl o Allllllflfl[lllll. PADUL 2L 0v:0 FRIBLODS 't of tho oity sea T, Dav lead- | tions were closely watched by the demo- | angles. rovision was made . P A " 1:.1;91{::::5:;;\:;{;.1 '1';|usi('nl ey I;'I‘;:, O oty dsé::lér.‘l Day hetlendzd/juuin minions, and after a brief consul- | for an immense population, Studio, Room 2 Opera House Bloc'; SPECIAL WANT COLUMN. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! LOTS IN CHARLTON, tation a committee waited upon Auditor Hendricks and informed him that un- less he promptly discharged his deputy he could not secure the nomination for asecond ter The result was that Saturday evening Mr. Sperling was in- formed that his services were no longer required in the auditor’s office. The g man was summarily “*bounced,” se his father voted the republican but even they did not conjecture that “the grounds north of Harlem Flats would be covered with houses for cen- turies to come. ears after this De Witt Clinton was hissed for predicting that the city would stretch continuously to the shores of the Harlem river within the next century.” In less than half a century Irish potato famines, German revolutions, and the Aryan instinct of services at the Congregational church was especially sing. It was fur- nished by a ¢ ot consisting of Mrs. Christine Hawley, Mrs., Bvans, Mr, Wescott and Mr. MeDermid. Mrs. Hawley is feom Janesville, Wis., and hasa soprano vol and - cultivation, She sang a charmiug solo a% the morning service. In the even- D, H. McDANELD & (0., Hides. Tallow. Palts, Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns, 820 and &2 Main Street.Council Bluffs,Towa. e —— See Forrest Smith’s special column, | —— Dare To Be Like Daniel. Yesterday morning at Broadway Mothodist church the Rev. D. C. Frank- lin fitly opened the week of prayer for the Young Men's Christian association by an address to young men. He T REE OF LIFE ing she sung u duet with Mrs. FEvans, ticket. It was probably construed as i i % § i ‘ i 5 <idney AT A h '] gelec 1Al i 3 emigration had nearly fulfilled his | A new addition, less than % mile north of A positive cure for Liver and Kidney troub- whoso rich contralto voice has alreudy | selocted as & typical youns man Duniol, | ogansive partisanship” by the “civil | prophecy. In 1815 a loglslative act ap. | Brovswas:. Banvers morchinis profowonal e — lcs, all 13lood Discuses, Indigestion, Dyspepe made her a favorize here, The arthems | us he is pictured in Holy Writ. He | gopyice reform party,” and some one | propriated Union square, which had .‘»’:7,".,&'&2“5:{'0'}.'2‘5r&'-&';!“:?f’x’.‘.‘."y'm‘x"m‘l”fl?.’fl'.’(‘f.’, sia, and Sour Stomach, is found in Bed Room $ot and Parlr S A :‘1(.1’:;:: by the quartet weve also most | was “God’s type of a perfect man.” The | will be appointed who is "mun’u’in sym- | been utilized as a Potter’s field, to pub- | than in any other portion urlme New l‘:unt-il y 3 ellent. speaker said he was i oly. ’ wi e inistry i rpose: i 5 di Blufrs. “These lots will besold at from #150 1 M E E peaker said he was indebted largely, | pathy with the administration lic purposes, but not until 1845 'did ‘the | flame Theso lotswill bosold ac from #5010 00RE'S TREE OF LIF e ‘We have some choice bargains in bot- tom property Jisted with us by parties who say they must have money. A. A. Clark & Co., Broadway and Main. The number of Omaha visitors were not as large yesterday as on the two 4 proceding Sundays, still the streets pre- sented a decidedly lively appearance. The greater part of the visitors did their ariving on lower Broadway aud elegant domiciles spring up around its enlarged margin that made it for some years the most fashionable section of the municipality. Since then com- mereial depressions and financial dis- asters have occasionally checked civie for the thoughts embodied in this dis- course to his experiences in college towns, where his intercourse with young men had been extensive und varied. *‘Whatever may be ourideas concern- payments at 8 per cent interest. Call and get your choice, FOR RENT—Houss of 7-rooms, closets, pantry, cellar, city water, eic, No. o6 7th street. FOR SALE—-Lot50x120,,corner of ave, Aand 18th st. Only H&l, #100 cash, remainder FREHER! At ), GOLDBERG'S '‘THE FAIR.” Commencing Monday, Nov. 12th. All purchasers of Dry Goods, Clothing and For sale by local druggists and druggiste everywhere. Prico 81 por bottle, six for §& Address all communications to DR. J. B. MOORE, | Council Blufryla, HOT WA ER HEATING A BFFECIALTY, WIND MILLS, L ——— Notice the beautiful finish given col- did not drive through the business part | i 4 $ { o : 4 ; g ng other watters, we all unite as to | | ! rowth. But recovery has been quickly {u'one and two years at b por cent, | Gents' Furnishing Goods amounting to 81.0) 0 The citize ; > | lars, cuffs and shirts by Casc - o S i ¢ 3 el g the c of the city. The citizens of the s what constitutos a noble charactor,” 5 shirts by Cascade Lav ollowed by speculative enterprise and | yoR sALE— acres of the best gardening lana | Wl I aticke, entitiing tiom to 4 chaico a tine parl dry company. rapid rise in prices. In 1856 and follow- ing years the 815,000,000 judiciously invested in Central purk, with its area of 862 acres, and forty miles of carriage roads, equestrian paths and footwalks, occasioned an -increase of far greater value in the lanfs contiguous to it. on the best road running into Couns il Bluffs and Omals, Just east of this city, Will muke you any torms ou want If you are able to linprove t at once. If you want a garden t.):'u is the land you want. ~ Price, FORREST SMITH, over, aud & | purchased, can be seen at the store, 18 MAIN STREET. CALL AND SEE THEM. T STEAM said the speaker. ‘“‘Daniel is a lofty type of chavacter, and whatcver may be God’s plan of determining & true man; whatever denominational lines may de- mand as such a character, we all unite in giving our mead of praise to the true man wherever we find him,” E turned out in full force and helped to swell the lively throng, Livery rigs were at a premium and hard to find. A Thoe strong wind had something to do y with the crowd, but could not keep U ——— E. H, Sheafe & Co. make long or short time loans on real estate, in sums to suit, at lowestrate of interest. Office Broadway und Main street, upstairs. everybody indoors. The bridge is open, it, b and the people are bound to use - ———— wind or no wind Weakness of Spiritualism. ~—=their Fm‘ speeoh, said he, “'and to attempt to carry ‘ both without injury to the higher life, will a0 be take The Rxcolsior Ce., Council ¥iutks, las every step. Officer Cusick was on haud 0 verses, the editor glances at me. I my aud to himthe mau said that he hgd clothes ure shabby he thinks, ‘O, he's E an \ i ShE The regular meetings at Harmeny S ———— ) ilai 4 M. B. Brown, local manager he Like a mountain peak which rises | % R 3 Poet Riley's Key to SBuccess. Room 4, 8rd Floor, Brown Building. ] Westorn Union, objects o tho ":u,‘“,_ higher than all nurrofifiaiug nills; the | inission are well attonded and. are very | Now York World: Do you want to ——— E———— ment appearing in yesterduy morning’s | one which catches the first glow of the | interesting in their character. Yester- | gucceed in life?” asked James Whit- BEE in regard to his leaving a loaded | morning sun; which rests in the radiant | duy afternoon at 8 o’clock Rev. M. Fisk | comb Riley, the hoosier poet, whose GEO H lEScHENDORF IHO" .n‘ 3 gun in hisofllfl;. ‘Hl'lunys that he was »;lluwe mrtiht:hem: ::l d‘f r:-lug days: | spoke upon the subject of **Spiritualism bwook ol' poems hfisfiiuul hb“r" nnliwr:' ““l‘; o i WooD k reparing to join in the evening’s demn- | Whost 8 purest; whose towering | _ % ringly received by the English pu 4 A 3 Bnafiation, and Tefs tho gan. empty.on ireatness can be scen from all the Jower mt"" 3:,":"‘,'1‘:)“(;"";1]2 fll:?‘:l‘::k::dm;”?‘f R VIl el foF casb,maat t the tollowing prices: — e . the table and a package of fifty biunk | heights, thus stands the young man P e o ard “I do,” I replied with on earnestness 48 | PORK CHOP.. PUMPS. cartridges beside it, Returning from | Who hus an ‘excellent spirit within | rus. ~He suid according to this text, | thut might have been felt a block. ¢ | PORK ROAWI. NO. 29 MAIN STREET, supper, he found the window broken, [ him.’ He who would accomplish any- | which was the declaration of Jesus [ “wThep dress well,” he said. ‘*The o[ HAMS. ... ad and one cartridge missing. He wants | thing in this life, he who would imitaio | Glirist, thore was a “gulf fixed” 60 that | gecret to success'is a good personal ap- | BOUNDSIRAK: . b | HACON. Latest Nove f T distinctly undorstood. that he never | that which would conduce to his highe shere wus 1o communication Whatover ' pearance. 'Why, if I struck atown with | v ez, ssh MUTION SERWS PIPE loaves his gun londed, and always keeps [ €5t g0od must follow in the footsteps of | between the earth and either heaven or | ouly 50 cents in my pocket, the first | VEAL AND HUTTOR fodSi 1A and loaded shells under lock and key, Ac- [ those whose feet have not pressed vel- | hell, except by direct commission of | thing I’d do would be'to go to & barber | SAUSAGEOF ALL KINDS. ... .. ke 4 cordingly the blame must rest entirely | vet carpets, but - whoso way has been | God. d“*’ said this text fixed the local- | ghop, A barber shop isthe intelligence FITTINGS, with the meddlesome youngster, unless | amoug the rocky ways which lead to the ‘%y ”i" 3 ‘“}“{“"" of "h“l}“."d~ ';“"”‘ fixed | office and newspaper of every town. So | And all other Meats In the same MRS, G K » he objects to it, in which oase the gun | higher life. 3 1o fach of buman vajition, la"-“"\m o | you sco my first move would be to go Proportion ————— e ——" JONN GILBER will be charged with “offensive parti- | he secret of a young man’s su spivity oporate on earth—dovils und | there, 1'd have n shave and give the oportion, S, STEWART, M. D., 0. V. M. No 521 Main Street, sanship,” und dealt with accordingly. | suid the speaker, is in his fealty to L ishe one to Araw hanPoses tone- | barber my 30 cents, und when he offered | No, ga7 BIWAY. TEL. NO. 161, N Correspondents Mention This Paper. AR N0 & principles. Having this fuct settled, | complish-—one to draw men upward to | me back the change I'd tell him | N0 d o J MaRiaD 30 ¢ Seo W. C. Stacy's ad. settlos #ll other {uoations which coue :"‘;"_“’l“a“‘:"'::lt:""i:l”g":m::'fi other down- wiil 8 knightly wave of my hand, ‘It [ ———— —————————— ) —— e A 0 SR nto & man’s 0. The speaker v eath, all right.’ He would teil everybod Soe Forrest Smith’s speciul column, | depreeated the practice of carrying a_pickles ia bulk at N, 1. Tib- | S8 nd it would elp me ‘to ot o > HOSPITAL 45 FOURTH STREET. THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. e —— the so-called pleasures of the worl [,f Ty, utie st N LA opening somewhere. But about dress, | Telephone No, 205, 5, We have no competitors in finishing [ into the practices of the christian, PRGN, ow, wouldn’t you rather give a nickel COUNGIL BLUKFS, : ¢ IOWA PRICE $18, collurs, ouffg and shirts. Cascade Laun- | Dancing, card playing and kindred | p, ¢ o F7e 0o o onera house | 10 # beggar who was brushed und had o . DR el SR — s ogual W dry Co. amusements were handled without | )0 A J clean fuce than to one who was not? FFICER & Pusf' sny High o — gloves, and the way of the christian A e — Any one would. When one goes to a FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED 0 41 ‘rM Money loaned on furniture, pianos, | was laid out by the speaker in no un- A Blizzard Robbed. hotel doesn’t the clerk take an inven- " | i Machi; diamonds, horscs, buggies or anything equivocal ‘manner, e are liable to Last evening about 7 o'clock a man | 1ry of his guest before he gives a room, B A I_\I Ei E:RS ne. of value at low rates of nterest. No | imitate those with whom we associate Y e P R TR and doesn’t the room always mateh the MI I I IN E:R Y . The Iiacn Mimeosranh. the head ARnaIAIAD ff thought, etc,” | Fan up hrondway crying *‘police” at | gpnoapance? If [ want to sell 'some pifolding, aulucrayblc And Lype Willlug WOrk M0ioaaway Councll Bluts, lowa, Butavlished t,,m COpls publicity; fair and honorable dealing. AA, C{n‘;k & Co., office cor. Broadway l and Main, over American express, 1614 Douglav Bt,, Qwahw, Neb, i e s g it s e VI —

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