Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 10, 1888, Page 6

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THE DAILY COUNCIL BLUFFS. STREKT, OFFICE. NO PEARL Deltvered H. W. TILTON MANAGER TELEPHONES: Ruersmes OprFice No, 43, NiGnr Foitor MINOR MENTION. N. ¥. Plambing company. Coaland wood. E.E.Mayne,619 B'way. legant over atings at A citer’s, hant tailor, 310 Broudway. ts this even autauqua circle auce of mem A full attend ice are on the lookout for a Mrs, Allon, wife of W. J. Allen, th Omaha, who lert her homo several ‘days ago. Work upon the Marriam block is fng rapidly, and with another week weather the building witl be enclosced proceod of fine 0. P. Sullivan, on old railroader, died ut the Kelley housc Saturday evening of beact dise: He was ‘sixty years of age, and well known to all the *bo, ho have run on the lowa roads, {ur:um.uhl of a century. The funeral announcement will be made later. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Spragu 1 ing morning at the family r North Eighth street. The little ttwo months old, and had b 1 for several weeks, The bere parcnts have the sympathy of many friends Vie Keller, sand and general contractor, has just finshd work Burlimgton track on i intended to complete the k to this season, but it became necess; at iRed Oak, and furthe The grading 18 completed house of the up e, B0IIC Wor topped ather pugnacious effoct of questic vits forty-rod and aisturbing wasdrunk and irouch the cts. He aod, his horse placed in Dr. y's stable. Ho furnished §10° bouds for his appearance this morni - Dr. Cleaver, 26 North Main. Tel. 147, Seo W. C. Stacy’s ad. - The Old Reliable Jewelry of . Burhorn, No. 17 Main street, has laid in an immenst stock of holiday Is, which will be sold chea than This is a special inducement for dy All goods ftirst class and rteed 1o be just as represented, 1 established fact that you can get the best g the least money the 1 and examine the stock and befo get price s purel - Personal | Congressman Ly parted for Washing Mr. and Mrs. J. visiting for se aptain Clark, (; sing. araphs. n and wife n. Blackfora vs with the hird street have de have been family of Mr ford is master of the lowa state crang With who is aiso an officer in the s ion, he will go to Des Moines to-duy to attend the session of that body which convenes to-morrow, - = See Forrest Smith's spe al column, - Weather str IIN.AL( *hapman'’s Money loaned on furniture, dinmonds, horses, buggies ov 't store. pianos, anything of value uL low rates of int No publicity: fair and honors ing. A. A. Clark & Co., offic Broadway and Maiun, over b Tllinois and Towa best soft cos Bon, 26 Pearl streets - - All grades s , C. B. Fuel Co. , Glea- - See Chapman for Christmas presents. e e 5 cht & Co., 407 and 409 South 1, are now the sole pe o Val. Hlnl/. \hl\ I\lkt‘u bottle b best in the market for fumily use. Try it. Fine table ware at Lund Bros.’ Too Much Splvation Oil. Last evening W. H. Robb and George Bratt visited the Salvation Army hall, T listened attentively to the se ices, and left the buildng in a ver ceful frame of mind, because neither was aware of the other’s presence. They met in front of the Beebtele house. The good lessons just learned were forgotton, and both started in to settle an old grudge regarding a c unsavory. Bratt struck Robb with a pair of steel knuckles, cuttng o loug gash through his upper lip. * Rébb picked un a_brick and was retaliating vigorously wlen Officer Iscn- berger uppearcd and arre t They wi up to await an-exi Kobb's cut bled furiously, his appearance quil belief that ho was amination failed to disclose wound Bratt escaped with ‘The impromptu mill was gotting dec idedly warm when the policeman apy d, and but for his inte co somebody would have been dangerously hurt. d led to the butan ex- new store 787 and 734 S. Saunders, 30 Pear! st. For Ront—Two good loeation: Nos, Way. homs in Broad- See Lund Bros. for lamps. - W. S. Cooper has casb on hand to loan on approved city property, No, 150 Main street, ———— Improved mu] vacant property in all parts of the eity; 90x150 feet on Glen avenue, east front, a bargain; business property on Brondway and Fourth street. R, P. Om North Main street, DeVol's block, Council Bluffs, {cet at Tib- Pickled tripe and pigs’ bitts, 845 Broadway. While planni don’t fail to see play. - - The London **Tailor’; get your clothes made. - ‘We have some of the best bargains in the city in cheap lots and easy terms. Also houses and lots from $500 up. terms and payments to suit purch 5 Call and see us and get prices and terms. Council Bluffs Investment Co., No 10 Pearl streot, C. o\lm il Blufrs, Ia, i for your holiday gifts Lund Bros.” grand dis- is the place to Broadway. The Council Blulls Lumber Co. you to try some of theic coal, want - Lots near the bridge to parties who will build at_once. Ad- dress or call on J, R. Rice, No.,110 Main street, Council Bluffs, For Sale Cheap—! e 8. B, Wadsworth & Ca, loan money. - No Scarcity of The fig harvest this Figs. year has been good, The whole crop that practically supplies Furope and America and a st part of Asia is gathered from a imited acrenge. The average yield is about 256,000,000 pounds. The lig gar- deus lie along the valley of the Mecan- der, especially round the ruins of Eph- esus, The guthering employs all the population u! the nelj ghboring villages, and the subsequent processes of drying, sorting and packing give employment to all creeds and nationalities. Turks and Christians work togetsher side by pide, BEE. | THE OM \II\ DAILY BEE ‘\m\ DAY, DECEMBER 10, 18S8, A NOBLE \l ‘\ L\ll) AT REST Loving Tributes to the Memory of | E. E. Harkne CHURCH OTHER SERVICES, The Motor Line Details of b Fersonal and Brief of News, Gots a Start=The Sad | Death— Bits Funeral of £, Few nts in this ity hearts of this hed the < the aeath and i burial of Mr, E. . Harkness, Not only had he won a hold upon this people by bis long Jesidence here, but his life has had such a ring of true manhood as to secy miration carnest regard, sions of sorrow and sympathy, of | 50 varied respeet, have been so general, 50 lies 1, 88 Lo surprise even Few realized how highly he was es until his departure called lameut I'he last rites were held y s were held the and friends, b his Private erday. it 2 ser residen o'clock in the n, the family and im- mediate r K present e choir of Mrs, Hawle . Westeott and M ate sclection. R astor, read passages of 1 most tender prayer. taken to the Co gational church, wh held, the family erences to gratif. e public services were their personal pref neral desive to have N opportunity en for _a service where all could attena. The family occupicd one of the rooms adjacent 1o the pulpit, where they could be retived, and yet hear the scrvices. ‘The church was | ble to and many friends we standing. room. The remains we casket of plain broadeloth, th nmo simp) 1 nun was i lary e Men's Chris [ the remembrance of the Youn tian association of wihich he wis the presidents a beautiful wreath from lub, of which Mr. man; tribute of the Sunday Harkness was for y There were many other tributes from oth friends the whole being tastefully arrang by Mr. Caspar the florist. The serviees were very opening song was O Thought.” It was whom all were u ppropriate. The of the First Baptist chareh, read se of seripture. Rev. Dr. Phelps, of gregational chureh. offered prayer. Rey. Me. Crofts, th brief address. He upon the words Though he yet speaketh.” He = paid a befitting tribute to the character of the de- parted one and sh ¥ how he yet lived—in the w ail e of He pictured vividly the influence of his i continue seaking o ¢ ing them o be men and to thems Alter an opporty to look upon the belove and the e v u\!l ove there to it to New 1 bearers werc W, Wa 11, Shambers. s from out of o uttend the funcral wi Mrs. rett, from the in busin Mr, and M Neb.; Prof. intendent 3 schoo right, one of the te the same institution; Mr. and Mrs Hart, of Minuecapolis. See Forrest Smith’s special column, - Sletgh vells, sleds and ODELL & BRYAN Hark rthur ‘Truesdell, nham, of PPeru, the J super- normal che ates. 513 Main st. Have our w soiled clothes. Ca 10e e it. king a spocial Don’t fail w0 Lund Bros.” o drive in Among the Churches, Rev. G. W. Crofts went to Omalia yester- 1y morning to supply the palpit of the First tional cliurch. His pulpit here solo and participated in the Mr. Smead opening gave an earnc to christian belicvers, his topic “Assur strated t of the ey 1t down i railw, 0 the yards to start new lights, and in doing so he found that some of the old ones were burn dimly and needed attention. S0 the evang list wust not only strive to start new but must pick up the wicks of the old ¢ replenish them with oil and get them to burn more brightly. His talk yesterduy was mainly to_encourace christians ilave n firmer and cle faith. ed various passages of s g how they could cl they we ving s up viees will be held during the Presbyterian church. tings is coustautly in rge number of conver- d Methodist folks are also working forces to operate by personal solic tation. During the past week a number of devoted women have been en 1 in visit- ing places where religious work is most needed, and with apparently good results. Within'a short time it is expected to begin 4 serics of revival s s, the detuils of which have not as y n fully settled, oreanizing 't e - Fine holiday goods for twenty days at prices that will surprise you. Call and be convinced. J. D. Stuart’s drug store, 630 Broadway. e Money loancd at L. fis & Co.’s loan oft Wagons, 0, ] horses, operty u[ .l“ kinds, and all othe s of value without removal, All business strictly conli- dential, e Dr. C. C. Huzen, dentist, opera house - il est ooper, - How Hanson Was Killed. The death of George Hanson, in the North- western yards Saturday evening, was brought about by a sad misunderstanding, and leaves grave doubts as to whous was re- spousible for the sad uffair. The fucts in the case as revealed at the coroner's inquest are as follows: A drawbar was pulled out of & sleeper, which was 1o go out on the Sioux City train. The remaining oars of the train were pulled away from the sleeper, to give the repairers an opportunity to replace the drawi There was a space of about ten feet between the cars and the repairers asked for a livtle more room, Frank Geiser, the switchman, who was standing near, sige nalled the engineer to move abead a little further, ‘The signal was understood by the engineer to back up, and he did so slowly, The switchman started toward the engine, and heard the cars as they started, It was fe in all parts of 130 Main str Burgains in v the «\H. W. s quite dark, and he supposed of course that the train was beiog moved up a little. Hap- pening to glanceet them bo suw they were moving backyard, and immediately gave a sigual 1o stop He heard somo .one ab the ¥ end of, the. car I h H men were looking at the looked id and saw the approaching cars about a foot and a_ half from him., He jumped called to Hanson to get out of the w He then heard Hanson's exclama. tion as he was crusheq between the colliding conches, asi and that th the collision, alt t that derstood them ‘e between a signal one to “back up.’ He was about five car lengths from the switchmaun who gave the signal. A coroner's jury consist Jones and I, C, ng of W.C. ¥ returned deceased his deatti by b led L in the discharge of of the Chic to the undor where they werd unfort coased was tw been in this country al during all of which tit eniploy of the Northy See Porrest Smith's spe olumn Holiday Presents Can now be found in great variety New and artistie desig i i fine jewelry, gents' watches aud chains, silve Wit « Sin French marb tof American makes, led to eve ry on Loans made on eity business and resi denee property, Notes bought. Kim ball-Chap hivestment compeany. Mo vy has removed 1o the Brow bailding. room: 6, G. Tipton. estate, 527 Rock Spring coal, G 26 Pearl strect. - The Motor Really Starts. The clectric wotor line bewan active opera sterday. Duri the tions forenoon all run out and over the line as test. AL 12 o'clock the cars were attached the afternoon trips, we nthe two ible und in wit not » Omala Las poss.b o - Did She Misunderstand Him? Chivago Tribune: It was after 11 cic. hut the young maun stiil staid. < AR he said, as he picked up som had fallen from a book he 1B rasli wed the girl thing that v mining eht you the ecageri ching atastraw. But if vou must _go, why, of course— — The Wite of the Vice-President. Harper’s Weok in twenty-eight sqeiety is 1o honse, Mr. dent, Mr. lived at Hendric to be e followed [tam Wheceler and Arthu during his term all widower i terms in the ¢ ter of one house for socicty if he linost at the begin oftice, for Mrs, Hendrieks is a ol and fccomplished womin, Tt wilk Mrs. Morton's privilege and p revive the social glorics of 1 which her husband has been 1 there " is no dov splendor, which wus in 1t the truth be and nte-bellum da this 1sed Dy ¢ womiun. Morton is well ton society, whe or 1w rs a0, shone Hoopor house, which ht, becs > of the i wn in W inters many leader, The . Morton v\h‘h ht- administere xl woer with all and tact for which its mistress is fu- and there is wo doubt that the =ador of the Morton hospitality the coming administration will be much greater than that of oight years ugo as the oflice of vice-president is more dignificd than a scat i the house of representatives, Mrs. Morton is a handsome woman of the blonde type. She was born in Poughlieepsic, of this state, and came from a thor- ough N York family, the i was for many years Kknown, Al epute Most of her un vorabiy some Albany vian at girlhood was passed in this city, and it was here she wet Me, Morton,” then o widow: natur She has a lent pow .und has in- dustriou: q made the most of | All here life she has had the disposition, the leisure, and the opportunities to cultivate herself, and she hus been equul to the rather exacting demands which M. Morton's position has made upon her. She is a woman of society, but there isa strong and beau- tiful domestic side to her chavacter. She s the intelligent and affectionate mother of five daughters, and superin- tends their education and training as thoroughly and wisely as if she had no thought of the social duties which are imposed upon her, and in which she undoubtedly finds a good deal of pleas- ur Since she went away from Washing - ton she has presided over the house of our legation in Paris after a fashion that mukes the coming return of the family to the capital a delightful antic- ipation to the diplomatic corps und that part of society which moves and is in- fluenced by the foreign atmosphere, It wis & great house which the Mortons maintained at Parts, both to the An y and to the Irench, who e delighted with a hospitality that was abundant, but not so profusé as to be inelegunt. Newport and New York have been the abiding places of the new vice press ident and his wife, but recently they have established their summer home at Rhineclif, on the Hudson, Mr. Morton having purchased the great Kelly es THE WISEST SHOPPERS BUY FARLY And thousands of the most economical ladies and gentlemen are taking advantage of our FORCED DISCOUNT SALE! When you take 20 per cent off of every dollars worth of goods you buy it amounts to a good deal, and people are finding it out. GREAT DIV out reserve. First 111 Our entire stock must be sold out with- come, first served. DAY GOODY TN WEER ! One entire floor in our house especially devoted to toys and fancy goOds for holiday presents and each and every one o} our twenty departments filled with useful and suitable gifts for the holidays. having,” bargams. HENRY SIZES FROM 2510 300 Speciticatiol unteed, va us fu Send for Catalogue. rmer fa en pul Its 1 it the EVm ¥ forme Hooper of Boston, is nily house i d down 1o mi v propricior vid hest dinne DL !E. I BP BRYANT & Clouhiis D 'S AuD 20 A enishied for ¢ OB users Wh way for flats. Congressman to have given were ever vt But )y 1LOS [ENTERN] Washingrton has oS, DD, LOTS, TS, THE BEST I"‘”cflTl’ !N TOWH FOI LA NG, \N C. ST/\CY Telephon in Stre ot LOTS IN FERRY AD JBITIOH ! For 100 LC')TI"S In Forry Ad a Shory Time 1 Mdition to Cour on v e fol 'SPECIAL NOTICES. WO e | i the city VWA WANTS. a ot furnace. far work Biuils. 1t kRENT—-Fodern 10-roon outl iith st l(wul(.\‘\l B ounl. th st FORREST ryoun, roan Ciurpent i Mathaney, Council 1 house, SMITH'S SPRCIAL WANT (OLUMN tween 13th and 16Lh avenuves, a halfl blocks cast of the commands and Coun finely is offe muke cent with sure th ut onc per or add 1t o or Forest Smith, Don’'t ask the ug which you ut short cnown located on from the str an extensive il Bluffs, This et located addition of forty that will from 75 to 80 pe If you want a an begin selling of from 75 to 80 | t it costs you, at a investor in two Drice years, dvance n ver . wh G. MeGe it the it is offc wh come and see’ the propert vinced that we tell These lots will sell #5300 each, We don’t w them, Reme a short tin H Main st time, the en- as “IFAIR- the hills be- three and st and cav line, It beaut 150 Main v and be ant surel, view of Omaha 1 on ) st Brown building, ed so low, but con- it lcss than it is, now at from $300 to that for aber this offer is only for FORREST SMITH, Room 4, “BELL, Go AL BERLINGHOF | REAL ESTATE srd Floor, Brown Building. BELL & BERLINGHOF, Anchiteots, Desigaers and Superintendents ol Constraction Mr. Berlinghof was seven years with Mendelssolin, Fisher & Lowry, and has designed many of the finest blocks in Omaha and Council Blaffs, tate, which has been a landmark u&nl;?u xiver for more than two qeueu Siillerslio™ is the new ngme h Aorton has givon 0 Pro o Plans and Snemflnatmns Prepared and Esnmales 1ads on A udio, Roous 2 Oper: atin, use Bloch | COUMAL BLUFES| | 1 WA/ omplete st re fuel Eeonomy We have no space to enumerate items. see for yourself and you will say that ** Remember 20 per cent dlscount on all cash sales. actally Adapted for ELECTRIC LIGHTING, " Hills and Elevators, IFF ENGINE, Regulation, Dura nts Hility Guar- nal with Corliss Non-Condensing. E.C HARRIS Agcht. No. 510 Pearl Strect, Council Blans, HOME DRESSED MEAT caming the followlng 0 es for cash only and bmy your meats thome | owill sell inril i s Shoulderand chuck roast Sto e Sto tee 10 S’I‘E.A.LI T, ERIEECUT & TRASR IRV VE EHORKS { 0. 29 MAIN STREET. Laiest Novelties In HUMAR HAIR GOODS FIRs C L GILLETTC, 108, OFFICER, W, T M. PUsEY, OFFISER & PhS:Y nesiie exchange, 11 fiiterest padd on L 4o LOGK AT THE IRISHMAN ! J. M. SCANLAN, ) BIOLUWAY, Will sell for ¢ Shoul lick Hoast 10 fic Prime 111 1toast Ke Cinck e Honund Ko i 1o sk Chops and Steak., Ara s owhn sk Ly child srrectly Diled 201, wttention wnd ave L LEBFHONE HOT WATER HEATING A SPECIALLY, WIND MILLS. IRON and W00 PUMPS, and FITTINGS, Council Bluils Correspondents Mention This Vaper. GEORGE METCALF No. 14 Pearl St. S, STEWART, M, D., D, V. M, VETERINARY SURGHON HOSPITAL 45 FOURTH STREET. what you cannot find in the is come to our store and eople’s Store is not worth Come early and secure the best All we have to sa PEOPLE’S STORE. HARKNESS BRO'S. A NEW AND ELEGANT LINE OF TCLOAKS! DIRKSS GOODS OF EVERY KIND AND QUALITY AT * * LLOW_ PRICES! SILK MITS, WORSTED MITS, ETC.. ETC. | CALL AND SEE! | SPECIAL BARGAINS THIS WEEK IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. 401 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS:: =] - GREAT CUT SALE T0 CLEAN UP CUR IMMENSE STOCK. During the past season our sales have far exs ceeded our expectatlons. As a result we have an (IMMENSE GUENTITY OF REMNANTS These goods we must sell at some price, for we have nq room to carry them, This is no bargain sale but 1 A WHOLESALE SLAUGHTER ! Everything must go. The finest gods at your o Ilere are a 1<~\v sample prices: Moquettes . $1.00 to 1.1 Regular Pric Wilton Velvets. .. Regular Price wa prie i 75¢ to $1.00. Body Brussc ..70¢C to §1.00. Ceee e 81,300 Tapestry......... 40c to 6oc. .70C to $1.007 Ingrainsi s 15c to 50c. Regular Price..... 30¢ to 8ocs great many of these patterns are lar The i :nough for ummSL sale will open to-day and continue lmlll all is sold outy Come uul) for choice. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET (0., NO: 405 BROADWAY, MUELLER MUSIC CO., No. 108 Main St., Council Bluffs. ow Year’s p venty-five of L) ardman, A, B, Chase, Fisher, Everett and Pease & Howard Pianos, " AND ROYAL CENTURY ORGANS ta special discount of TEN PER CENT off our reg s for the next THIRTY DAYS, tock of small musical instruments of every deseription uts. Our stock of sheet music and Remember our entire stock of What ent than an _elegant Piano or clebrated nicer s 01 We have ular On hand, which we offer o i We carry the larg and have miny noyelties suitable for p music books 15 the latest and most comp TOYS AND FANCY GOODS Vill be sold at cost, and less than cost, It must be closed out regardless of i icey You will find many ba ins. A souvenir piven with every purchase. We s give o ticket with'every $5 purchase on an elegant Piano, Organ, and other prizeg, Call carly for a choice of the bargains offercd. ' F. J. BREZEE, Taxidermist and Naturalist. Permanently located at No. 14 North 6th St., opposite Postoflice, on Motor Lane, Council Bluffs, [owa. If you have specimens dor’t wait for prices, Send them to him before they spoil. 11 you dont want them after they are mounted, he will pay you the Bighest market price for them. Will make a specialty of heuds and Avossing of furs during the winter. D, H, McDANELD & CO., Hides, fallow, Pelts Wunl &Fur i . PO.AST, Batery and Confeetioner f 1 Telephons No, 203. Hig “"“‘d‘ \;"‘_ R | ae L CIGA RS lul:.\((v, . " |0 uffl\‘fiv‘l_‘u\:‘l‘)\“: AN A uul No. 818 Mot Straet. = BEST AND NI1CS FINE, CHOIGE INPORTED "_"\f‘.'”f‘_"f.'."fifs?f‘f.,F;”,“H” ek MILLINERY |, e svuiswrins, ouy L. 1514 Donglas Bi., Owahs, Nob. Rid good m“wuuwtd.

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