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¥ § THE DAILY BEE, COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE. NO 12 PEARL STREET. Pelvered by carrier in Any Part wenty Cents Per Week 1. W. TILION MANAGER TELVPHONES Bueitas Orrick N, 45 MINORR MENTION. Y. Plumbing company. . Mayne, 619 B’ A circle meets this evening at th of trade rooms, Dr. Bates, of South Omana, has bought Kelley's drug store on South Main strec The Omaha bicycle club wt to this side of the riv 3 stopped at the new Ogde " George Roper was pulled in Su night for disturbing the peace at Mint. He put up $#15 for his thi for tri There v r meoting of the iseman hose team nt No. 4 hose hous to-morr ning, for the purpose of completir querado ball to Yo Musonic The second ma 1 1 Omaha rville up will be commenced at the lo- 11:50 o'clock to-day It ninteresting exhibition of skitl Coaland wood. The Chautaug n \eeled over rday and Yo t be anc W and bids fair 10 be closely contested The 1l nine trains yo an eight-minute triavel demanded an ineres Hereaft el tr run during the minute service. Such changes will be made in the way of improving trans- portation fi as the inercased needs of the traveling publie demand. The chavity ball annownced to he in the 15 will be ving aten- ft ternoon, given soon. under the auspices of the P. . O.. has indelinitely post- poned. The noble ladies of this myste- rious socicty here done a large amount ul’:hn.l\ work this winte v have 1 rolieving hoped by cxpected from the citizens, and they have concluded to postpone it mdefinitely, 1 over Jucquem Roe, dentist, No. Main St., 1 & Cou's jewelry stove. Houses and lots to payments by 1 J. D - 1. J. Day’s Real Estate and Loan office, on West 13 ili be open afternoons . Bullard. 1 on monthly 9 Pearl st 1a% (Ir\'uun[ ny. . Dr en, dentist, Opera house bloe The Vampive. Tt is said that hoofed animals rar die from the effects of the vampire’s bite, but that fowls do. Tt makes its at- tacks in the night time, saysa writer in Forest and Stream, and an old cu rent notion still exists that it r.uh its victim to gleep with its are no ¢ pensitics. nd if any parts of the hml\ are left expo: in the forests inhabited by these animals, it is more than | v thrt one will fasien upon the inviting site. Most of the accounts, however, that have come to us about these creatures are much exaggerated, and people who ve sustained bi from Desmodus say that the effects soon pass off, the i v alittle sore for a fow days. nonsense about their finding one of the larger arteries from which to diaw the blood, and the s by no puncture made by their teeth means deep, and miy of the hody. In Par the inhabitants have no spe of this bat, and they In-qun-ut the Touses and peaple are often bitten by them. A big mammalian mosauito, that’s all—and, 1 do not believe, half to be as much dreaded as the swarms of nuine article that I have seen on the in Old ico, or in vica, or Cuba, and similar places ¢ it has been my fortune to fac tlu - Try our XX \ bottled Imn s rates on all orders from To M. IINK = & Blank boolss made to order. Can fur- nish patent binding for purtics wishing the sume. Call and'seo sumples at room 1, B ttlv'm Ik, Pearl ret. tEnoUsE & Co. Special LSTEIN, Personal Paragraphs, A. Wickham left last evening Northwestern for Clinton, rere he goes to submit bids on certaun paving to be done in that ity the com- ing seuson, Mary Kerr. of Worcest ved the habit of the Sistors of cy at § o'clock yesterday morning from the hands of Rev. Father Quinn, She will be known as Sister Mary Re- gine, Mass. B S. B. \\'J\L\\mlll & Co. loan money. el g o Money lu.nled at L. H Craft’s & Co.’s loan oflice on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, personal property of all kinds, and all other articles of ‘'value without moval. All business strictly conti- dential, SR Plcklod tripo and pigs’ fcet at Tib- bitts’, 845 Broadwa, In Real Estate Circles, The number of large real estate deals in the city constantly increasing. Hon, George I, Wright has just dis- posed of the property on South Main street occupied by David Bradley Co. as a warehouse, to a Nebraska party, together with fifty lots in Wright's addition, It is stated that the new owner will shortly proceed to erecta large number of cottages on these lots, nml otherwise improve “them, The settling up of Wright’s addition will be one of thunuponmn changes that will be effected during the year of 1889, This change in the ownership of the Main street warehouse will not aflect the business of David Bradley & Co., as that firm will continue there until they build for themselves, as they are plauning to, and occupy their own warehouse. When they do this they will probably change their location to the western part of the city, e L Parties having temperance billiard halls and restaurants will do well to take the exclusive sale of my temper- ance beer. M. FINKELSTEIN, e — Heating stoves at cost to close out. Odell & Bryant, - All grades soft coal, C, B. Fuel Co. CONCERNING THE CHURCHES. .o Paul's Parish Still Olinging to Its Departing Rector. THE PRINCES OF THE ORIENT Iteal PBstate Lively — The Omaha Wheetmen Roll . Over the Bridge Brief Biuff Ttems—Personals, Among the Lay Preachers. About fo ) Harmony mi sion was ¢ ed in the castern part of the eity to give an opportuuity for in i direct and immediate religions worl that pirt of the city. Tt has been very accomplishing the pur- wization, But of late it certain elements of which make the e lishment nt. For iws Sabbath services it dependent upon the parent Presbyterian chureh, the « s infiu- nd the ned to organizition power of the n its ehuieh or woek duy servie sk the laity of th Yesterd (4 with adevoted audi- delivered ning he ks 1 ththe Wy religious 1 burde [ bring v upon the hearts and lives of those | mect day after day iu the ions of life? For along r busine time not solve the probl wer enme., I la the cot rage \mm what t] - through the grace of bled to do this work nsacted my business v the hand and ir, how is it with rets have you of some personal Iswer with o man | sy (o him, My ) What He vecite ‘s 10 show h experic done and it Sis the By doiv selves death. “Phe primal purity which God be- stowed upon the race is to be ined througii Christ. > has given ‘gifts’ unto men. rophesy, or the power to teach, and according to these g.fu God gives the power of faith. wt for? That we may n_what \\A lost in the fall of the Those gifts are not confined 1o men. Women also are *1lis ministers’ and of then x« expecete asure of servi In clos te a strong appeal for faithlu ind more entire de- votion in the ¢ of the Master. The Subbath services this place oceur at 3 o'eloek p. m. and a fine tield of service and pevsonal work is opencd here for all who are willing o co- operate. 1S us to work. tr our- suave wosoul from s = loaned on furniture, pianos, hovses, buggies or thing of value 1 rates of ntevest. No publicitys fair and honorabl A. A, Clark & Co., oflic Main, over Amer Money diamond: and Princes of the O Tn Council Bluffs and O there 1t is estimated, av t 1,000 res of the Ovient.” T ce has been introduced sue into many of the lodge rooms of the se- s, but without any other mo- tive than tempor one. It is now proposed fo make this an ind pendent order, and put it upon a pe T by introducing w ber Other matters are sug ame cnd, In order to changes in the workings of the order, a meeting of the “Princess” in the Twin Cities will be held Tuesday (to-morrow) evening, at K. of ail, Council Blufts, A full representation is des £ effcet th and purpo I have moved my office to flmdlh ] which all orders will be received and from which all (lvh\v-x ic will be made by wagon. ) L. \I KELSTEIN. All grades lmm u,u\' ». B. I'uel Co. J. G. Tipton real estate = T Home Missions. Yeste y morning Rev, G. \W. Crofts, at the Congregational chureh, spoke in behalf of the Ilome Mission socie chosing iis text, Clreely ye havere- ceived, freely give. In urging the needs of the gociety he did g0 ln use the disciples of Chrst everywhere and atall times were com- manded to help spead the trath, [t was their duty to reach out after souls, Social intercsts also demanded that the country should be permeated with the gospel. This was especiaily true of the west., Loolk at the immense tide of foreign immigration. Half a million annually. Seventy-five per cent of this was pouring into “the formative west. 'lh. p(l])\l » faith that **God will take of dven, fools, and the United must not be relied on. The Lord would tuke cave of us, if we did our duty. Our ver fety depended on the ehristian educition and mouldng of these masses of humanity. Socialism w 1 danger which must be met. Itiswvooted in atheism. Put intelligence and atheism together and B'dway *you have a compound that makes mana demon. Town for the past six years has been self-supporting. During this time many churehes have been planted and fostered, We have o noble, uble, hard-working and eflicient home sceretary in the per- son of Rev. I' O. Douglass, whom we are always glad to welcome among us to vepresent this blessed cnuse and inspive in us a decper interest and enthuasiasm, The other d id to me that the need in fo great, and he hoped we would rally to the call, During our six years of self-support sixty churches have been organized, and thirtecn new q.u..m,ummg the last y e Send all orders for bolllul beer to L, M. Finkelstein, Omaha, — Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes, Cascade Laundry Co. .- The London *Tailor’s” is the place to get your clothes made. 637 Broadway. R 9 Olinging to a Rector. The ladies of St. Paul’s church have arranged for a mass meeting next Wednesday evening, the object of which is to see if some means can not be de- vised to induce Rev. T. J, Muckay to remain in charge of that church, Mr, Mackay has labored earnestly here, and has accomplished a great deal of good, but feels that his health demandsa change, There still remains a debt of $13,000 on the church, and he does not feel egual to the task imposed in wiping t out, It is for this reason that he }ccls that a younger man might do more here. itis stated that the reverend gentleman has agreed to remain if the gation will 000, thnas cutting »\h,-' 0, At the meeting nost nesday ing a move will be made to pro \de s amount | down the i raising t be the o may be althiest congre s hoped that the A Nebr led By Recent Discov Jolin Spencer, who resides oversouth, in Phillips county, Kansus soldier in the United States arm year: He was in the eity days wbout the time of the exaite- ment in regard to the Tndian n 1s and farmshed th an_ interesting chapter in regard to how those remains came to be deposited in ths secluded spot, from whenee they have been so the Republican August, 1864, a troops under the Price, detailed to dat- won, On the 15th day hody of United Sta command of Colo punish the bands of Indians depr upon the borders of civiliz in e large bo 0! jans made Littjo = Crows, and I'he Indians t of the bluffs pu ing their irie Dog. wai paint of Indian a \ shrot con- rmined the v light was oms of the | v bedecked in the and_fresh from the see deviltry further east, the, tack the blue cont cnce of the ved skeis d 1 Tadian fashion. the base of the | ie Doy was one of the most violent haracterized the thoso da The the Praivie Dog deadly tive upon s vodskins, when they Wiile the Ly with troops not as de being not ail of night both force: The Tndi unwillir f and the troops too badly shattered to do s0. but upon the praivic sod. then fresh inits virgi here lay the stiffening forms of 127 [n ns and 16 soldicrs victims of the strife, and sacr the hatred of the The Indians went into battle under the chiefs Wyan- dotte and Wild Deer. At its elo there remained but Wyandotte ves to retreat under e Wild Deer and of his followers slept their eternal sleep onthe prairvic which had been their hunting and fishing dronuds. Before moving on the next day, the troops buried the remains of the killed, and in one large trench on the erest of Mount Mownson, they luid the forms of the Indians to vrest. In the valley, not far from the Prairie Dog, and side by si seventeen e dug and in them, with :fl ir M.u izets for a winding sheet” w tenderly deposited the soldicr boys who fell before the fatal bullets of the v skins. The mounds were u avled, butin the center of the stone was placed and upon seled and date he nu buried in this prairie comet name of the communder of 5 s that he m the bur troop as p of the Wild ent and Doer Levidently t 3 sortie upon the 2va of Wl was (hion tho gre € Por n y mounds and graves have rems noticed and untouched, until t ity of citizens was excitec wtion of the mounds of u ln relics, while 1t is evident th not one-half of the deposit has been worked over. The mooted question as to how and when these mounds were is now fully ained. There is no longer oreven a doubt as to the identity of the remains, nd the search for velies will, we suppose. con- tinue until not a hone of the original 1 ware fors is left un\w ned in what should resulted amount of rge R for el D) Sons, sole manufucturers. gists. Last Love. Etla Wheeler Wil The first flower of the spring is not so fair Or bright as one the ripe midsummor t faint note the forest warbler ) Is not so rich with feeling, o1 so rare vhen, full master of his art, the aiw liquid sea of song he flings cspray from beak and breust wronght with ten in hi poor and tawe, Lo tost « Sot by his L And into nothing du S0 with the passions of Let those who will d flume, ve me the Leart's last love—for that is best, first fond e The Poetry of Motion, New York Journ “*‘Mamma, what s the poetry of motion” asked a coun- cditor’s Tittle boy I cannot tell my dear; but when your papa comes home to-night with a bisket of rejected poems he'll show you how poetry moves. The value of thought cannot be told. Just so with the best of everything, Take Dr. Bigelow’s Positive Cure for all throat and lung troubles, if you appreciate a speedy and thorough cure, Pleasant to 50 cents and $1. Goodman Drug Co. e Art Education, at the water color exhibi- tion)—There’s a pretty thing; suppose we hn\ that, He (looking at the cat amount to much, [t hundred and fifty alogue)—Tt can’t marked only a - to Mothers. oothing syrup should al. Advic Mrs, Winslow’ ways be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, curesfind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrboza, 25c & bottle. i Explodes at Odd Times. Shm. .md Leather Reporter: ‘‘Grac- 1 guid an old lady, “*th > dis- r new explosives all the time, [ see in the paper that an officer was killed yestevday while disghargiug his duty,” i A Mysterious Disappearance. New York World: Medical Student —Where in thunder is that s keleton of mine gone? Servant—Och, sur; it must have es- caped whin 1 left ther window open. - . The Literary Tramp's Soliloquy. Minneapolis Tribune:— The immortal Shakespeare in one of his play ‘Sweet are the uses of adversity,” hesays, 1f the great bard's words are Worth h;lm\mg What a good time I must be havingt - mghls made miserable by Sleepl that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the remedy for you. For sale by Good- man Drug Co. 'I'HF O\IAHA ])AILY BEK: lMONDAY. FEBRUARY 11, | HODOC JACK'S LIVELY FLYER, How the DF’L)(\.'&'\({)—DX‘WRJII an Old Engineer. A REVOLVER AT HIS HEAD. The Bandits Successful Escape in a Flying Eagine With $20,000 Stolen Mo Upon His Person, The Engineer Frightenel. alk of your early expericnee in Ironding, your hair breadth escapes from avengeful Indians, and your buf- falo stampedes, but U'll relate to you something™ said Engineer Bob Hall formerly of the Burlington, and. in the dly days. with the Central 1 t will make your blood chill your tleast it docs mine every time | upon the occurrence. In ear days, the stage teaffic for pe destined to interior points was heavy. You might be destined fora point 300 acific, miles from your ting | and in those days be compelled to travel the ater distance in a IMov this reason, a lar nent of money as well as passengers might be v oconch deiver at nesome journey. foimd in the car any woint on his Afraid of Indions? welly not so anunc o the pled not to much as tionuble fiee out life on the £ provocation., ou that there ve men th held ul for their bravery in ting the vos and property of others, many of them are now filling waknown gra peen riddled by the builets of [ was perhaps closely associn- 1 \mh one of these depredutions, or L 1 found myself so situated be- us task 1 was nplish while on the was in the fall of playing such s and passen- pissed but that some and in most instances, wer vificed. Well T was sit- ting on my scat in the cab of my ¢ > smoking my old clay pipeand Joe my attendant, was fweranging the tank to take v te engine” was well- down in water, but she held 1 ruage up \u perfection. The was but a few vods ahead of the pulled up slowly to Iy, aman with broad- nm: d )y confronted me with ‘Pull thau cock pull lier » o dead ment | found in. [ecould not realize that 1 wis confronted with = i at tirst, but w H.( odor from themu g that'it w would s utter conc were shot it wonld be duty. sudden jerk. the throttl . coupling tween 1)1. y conch, 1 boy. fairly heaving of wood through the smoke-stack. it could Ldo? e had me foul. e knew I was : i and to fe 1ds the bandit. X romptu ‘ell. sir, do you >, he made me v own firing, and he kept the muzzle of the revolver upon me at all tiy On two oceasions 1 wished that I to get a good peep at the man and revol- ver at the same time. hut he instrug me not to d my attention toward him under pai -- things to fc against me, was would have been w almost anything 1 the demands of my master. Then here w My supply of water hausted. and what if r wh i < was ln disobey 5 well-n The bandit knew nothi nicalities, and 1 could not plained it should such a fate )m\v be- fallen e, I am sure, und having almost died from fi haustion Lwould still have been doomed to the mevey of a deadly buliet. Pinally, I vemarked” that I was used to such “1t's pooty hard, boss, but i blood or minc that’s at stake low muttered in response, kuew that thi llow had done his work. had porl it the scene of his operation with human blood upon his i with human lips erying to s aid, and only de- t 1o hidin - AU the .+ which [ thought, from where I left the the v we observed a train about regarded \\nh terror ‘-n(‘n plains. T ory will work as i in those days, ve commanded and in nine the most 1hor o been there, THE COUNCIL BLUFFS INVESTMENT CONPANY MONEY On_ hand for city loans; lowest rates Fine farms close to Bluffs toexch 1 to exchan ge well improved fa for city property and one-third 1 lots onmonthly p vices ranging Vright's, Coch- \(-. 10 Peard St “ (muull B nlfl'~‘. _SPECIAL NOTACES T Ay furnished, of hotel, South Omali. AL narties ne by cul'h 1 fiton & Van Lunu. ] firm nane of Parso i$ A stock of Clothing, and Shocs, Hatsand Cap wve you'to oifer? fit, ME RCHANTS Who Will Save IFYOU BUY of THEM. You Money two mile Perhaps you will eaor T hy My good, but let me state that every optic nerv was given power to act for my hair stood 50 str my head that it s open. He saw the 1in ahe About forty 15 in advance of us was u slight deviation in the und and also o light owth of brush or timber. “*5Shut her down, boss,” said he, and then I did shut her down for keeps brought it up short, stopped, and with his revolver rested upon me he backed out of the eab and stepped down from the engine. He motioned me 1o 2o on, and you bet I again let her go for all the old wood-cater was worth. “That is the last I saw of him, 1 did not turn my eyesin the dircction he was going until l reached the pext st I had about tw of down grade and for this re areity of water was not d ly asalevel road would and consequently, my limited supply heid me through the e ing trip and undoubtedly suved n recruited again and started back, and how far do you think I had traveled? Just twenty-eignt miles, but it scemed fully 100 to me, and algo a lifetime. In a nutshell, I was fright- ened out of my wits, 1 subsequently learned that my guest was Modoe Jack, one of the most noted desperadoes on the plains, and that the day before he swooped down upon s, he had killed a stage driver and di- vested the sengers of the wealth, likewise killing one of the latter thatattempted to draw his weapon in defense. It was stated that he had about $25,000 and that he had it with him when he mounted my engine. He might have an elephant “with him and it would not have appeared any larger than did that gun which he held at my head, to me. 1 assisted him to escape, but it was a case of compulsory charity on my part. The strange fei- ture of it is that just one year from that date I pulled the baggage car that con- tained the remains of Modoc Jack in the embrace of death., Yes, sir, he was about one hundred and eighty mle from Denver, and while in a game of poker, 1t 18 said, a fellow bandit who: ran a rookery in the mountains shot bim because he called his hand wrong, my upon 50 have requ JWatch TheSIGN S of the ™1 n ES/ | Painted by ssd =1ee MIL\LIZF{ NoS. 11813 Pearl St. COUNCIL BLUFF 5% be rented. SIZES FROM 25710300 HORSE POWER. and estimates furnishe 0w letters from users wher Send for Catalogue. It 15 the most dv 2 Itim GO TO THE LONDON - TAILOR, And get the best Ilumg Suit you ever had, No.637 Braalway, - - Comacil Blufs MEAT Lowest Prices! Pouliry of all Kinds diessed to order. commodations. GIVE ME A CALL, 'E. Mottaz MAX MOHN, Propr. Reasonable Rates. First Class Ac CRESTON HOUSE | | AND —OF- ADAMS CURE CORNS. —axv- S1NT 207§ xsag Buy Shoes S13[qQ0)) dos / Elgctric Trusses, Bens, Chest Pro- tectors, Ete. Agents wanted, Counctl Bluis, la, TELEPHONE 224, Correspondence Solicitod, 2. BELL. G. A. BERLINGIHOF s |BELL & BERLINGHOF, Architects, Designers and Superintendents ! of Constraction, Mr. Bevlinghof was seven yeavs with Nendelssohn, Fisher & Lowry, and las designed many of the finest hlocks in Omaba and Council Bluits, Plans end Specifications Prepared aud Estimates lllfifl[} o Application, Studio, Boom 2 Opera House Block CITY MEAT MARKET ! TO THE FRONT! UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE | WILL SELL BEEF, VEAL & PORK —OF MY OWN DRESSING |owa Cattle, Fed 01 lowa Corn! And wi .nu" st competiiion on prices for First-Clasy Meats, J. M, SCANLAN, |1:u Broadway. - - Telephone 201, TRY OUR MUSH, FlELD & ESTEP, FUNERAL DIREGTORS. Particular attention given to Embalming, No. 14 N, Main St,, Council Binfl, Furniture repairing neatly done Ofice calls attoaded promipily day wnd ht. KOOI S&ILKT An old established Boot and Shoe business in Council Blufts, Iowa. The Phillips stock of Boots and Shoes at 1413 Broadway,. is for sale and the store will Best stand and trade in city. Present For further Nearly thirty years in one lccation. stock from $12,000 to $15,000. particulars apply to G. D. Phillips, at the store, or to N. C. Phillins, one of the execu- tors of the J. M. Phillips estate- N. P. DODGE, Executor. THE RUSSELL. ELECTRIC j LIGHTING, Mms and Elsatois, ENGINE, g Durability Gna, B i Corias AR Con ek E C. HARRIS, Agent, 510 Pearl Street, Council Blufy TOMATG T CUTOFF apleto stens WHYSHOULD YOU BUY A HARDMAN PIANO? ny other Piano. i3 the only Piano with (he now patent harp-stop, tal key support. And most mnportant of all it i AT ITIOITEST PRICE! PUBLIC & PRIVATE BUILDINGS SN T JOHN GILBERT 521 Mam St O. R. GILBERT, TAXIDERMIST AND DEALEI 1N ATURAL _STORY SPECIMENS, *feMpeoig ¥ij 'oj £ (m.“ 5 flled for all kinds of mammal 8énd for catds GFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS Corner Main and Broad Dealers In forcign Collections made Wi fistorest paid ou (i 4o —— e D, H. M(.DANELD & €0, Hldes, [allow,Pelt;,Wnul & Furs. .+ Cousiell Llums

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