Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, February 25, 1889, Page 6

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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE. NO 12 PEARL STREET. Lelivered by earrier in Any Part of heCitya Twenty Cents Per Week . W, TILTON MANAGER. TELEPHONES: DrsiIngss OFFice No. 43 N I MINOR MENTION. N. Y. Plumbing company. Conland wood, .15, Mayne, 619 B'way. District court opens again this mor fng and will begin to grind on the Mast week's gnment of law cases. week tl of cases on_ the docket will ymmenced, Last evening Bluffs division. uniform rank, K. of P’ ,took the motor for Omaha, where they we ts of that lod for the evening. tending divin service the boys returned home on a late motor train. The ocension was the silver anniversary of the n The Johnson-Gleason dog is not yet settled. After go rounds of all the justice co amo hefore Squire Hendricks and was dismissed. Johmson has not replevined the animal, and the case will o before Squire Barnett. Both part m 1o ¢ the dog. and they will contest the case for all theve isin it There was a lively runaway yesterduy afternoon on Madison street, A bus team got under very rapid headway coming down the hi and the driver was unable to cheek them when they reached Broadway. the curbston and the runaway team wi North Pirst street and finally qumuul - Rooms to rent in the Merviam block. S. B, Isworth & Co., 236 Main street. - Pickled tripe and pigs’ feet at Tib- bitts', 545 Broudwa Personal phs, Mrs. J. W. Bucharach is seriously ill. Mes. Milligan is quite sick at the w Ogden, Ray Bixby is laid up with a severe attack UY(MhI]\lh Wright returned from @ short trip Bartlett & N sloves and cu Harrison's Inauguration, The Wabash Western railway an- nounces that tickets will be sold from all stations to Washington and return, for the inauguration of President Har: vison, at half fare. Rate for round trip from Council Blufls, -ts will be on Februa good returning * further par- ppl; sh Western ticket office, 421 Brondw LL, Agent. which all from which al I vl:'l\ by whgon, Sl Cruelty to Animals. Several complaints ave made daily concerning some of the hack ana ex- press men of this city. They drive a lot of miserabie lookin alfstarved and in e ceon the stired . These poor brutes are mercilessly lashed and pounded, and it is by no ‘meansarare sightto see a horse with the haiv actually layed from his skin. The mayor stated some time ago that a stop must be put to it, but his time seems to have been so taken up with other business that he has not lmA a chance to attend to it. The hack and express drivers ave compelled to wear anumber conspicuouslv,and at night the number shows plainly on the hack lamps, £0 that identification is comparatively ensy. Iia move was made in thisdi tion it is probable that a benefi ; sult will soon be noticeable, A few test cases would serve to bring the matter before the courts and let not only the jehus but the owners as well understand the publicmind ot A All grades hard cos B. Fuel Co. Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. (‘ascade Laundry Co. Morney loaned at L. B. Craft’s & Co.’s furniture, pianos, horses, al of all kinds, o without tly conli- WAZONE, persc and all other artic romoval, Al busincss s dential. Night Pol ust “Hello.” The new practice adopted by the mayor of having the police patrolmen report at headquarters every two hours by telephone seems to be of much ser- vice, and the men themselves re- gard it with favor. It allows the com- munication of any message from head- quarters to any policeman in any part of the city ling any veport that is made to the head of the force without the necessity of looking up the man per- sonally, as well as requiving the patrol- man 10 keep awake. It was adopted a8 an experiment, but it is already deemed eno ress to insure its perm E #tated that other moves Lumlnlg to the fmprovement of the forco will soon bo introduced and this br h of the service m.\vh\ more el ot than ever. -~ cal estate — - Parties Laving temperance billiard halls and restonrants will do well to take the v.wlusi\'u sale of my temper- ance heer. « M. MINKELSTEIN, J. G. Tipton+ 527 B'dway. - Money loaned on furniture, pianos, diamonds, horses, buggies or anything of value at low ratesof interest, publicity; fair and honorable dealing. A, A, Clark & Co., office cor. Broadway and Main, over American express, Democratic primaries will be held to- morrow evening at 8 o'clock for the purpose of electing delegates to the city couvention, 1o be held at the ng, Wednesduy evening, Februa Yelock, for the purpose of nof g one candidate for alderman-i e and two candidates for mem of the bourd of education. The c: will be held at the following p! First Ward—Wheeler & Herald huilding, corner of Broadway and Ben- ton. . Second Ward—At the ecity building. " Phird Ward--At Lacy’s hall, South Main streot, Fourth Ward—Av the county court house. At the primaries held in the Third and Fourth wards candidates for ward aldermen will be numinated. The number of delogates to which each ward is entitled is as follows: First, 8; Second, 13; Third, 8; Foucth, 12, e Bl T Send all o M. Finkelsu Heating stoves ul cost tw close out. Odell & Bryant, ers for bottled beey to L. THE ALL ABOUT COUNCIL BLUEES, An Omaha OClergyman’ Fills the Puipit of the Baptist Church. THE PRIMARIES TC-NIGHT. s Harry Adams-The w," Bt Only s — A Newsy Potpourri. Rev, House aches. The pastor of the First Baptist church was absent yesterday morning gand that pulpit was filled by Rev. H. L. House, pastor of Beth-Kden Baptist church, Omaha. The sermon was an excellent one “The Indwelling Christ™ was th ject taken from Col. 1 th, last ¢l “Christ in you the hope of glory, whom we preach.” The thoughts developed weve Christ, the ideal man: Christ, the indwelling spirit; Christ in you the of glory., Introducing the said: “One of the first questions by men now-a-days is, will it pay? an looking out upon hf ees of this business ¢ , will it pay? The seeks for investments thn\\~ into his vocation all the ene of his nature and asks himself t} question—will it pay? The housewife, looking over the spring wardrobe to see whether this dress can be worn, or must e over, or must be giveh to the also asks the same question—will ge, therefore, that subject proper, themselves the same question. Ther is 1o work they so enjoy and into which they can so fully put " the ferve of a :d he: nl( and; life, but after the labor lone and the results are RRITARLEY | B ERt By help but ask him- sell, does it Would it not be ter if ministers would leave their pul- pits and s for opportunities to teach the inceptive yvouthful mind in the schools? ~ Would it not be better to go into the hospitals® and seek by the bedside of the sick and dying avenues to reach the hearts of men? Would it not be better to go into the workshops and beside the forge and bench and teach the men who toil the better way of ad- justing their differences and lead them into the higher ways of usefulness? These o useful employments and ha their certain reward, and does it pay to preach *Christin you the hope of glory?” A lect d as men believe and practice the precepts of the wospel they beecome bad and mean and as they disbeileve and disobey they be- come grand and noble. Do you believe that? Look into the experience of your own heart and faith. TIs the state- ment true? You deny it, and our own land, with its churche schools and christian civilization, it is mnot true. “What is it you preach when you urge men to embrace Chr You hold up the accomplishments of a perfect life—the only perfect life—that of Jesus Christ, ] tis well. Aim hig lectanoble pattern. Sclect the greu est, the noblest the earth has ‘hrist wes the onl q cstine and wept in rden of Gethsemene. * * "You may not be abl 2 to your hu- man ideal i very ch ties e him great—but if you open your heart and invite the indwelling ‘of Ch will be like Him. He will tr you into His glorious liken can and will attain to the divin The speaker quoted from Inge eulogy at the grave of his brother, said: “If life is a brief span between two etern se-clad and cold, it is so because viewed from Ingersoll’s stand- point, but faith makes the valle som and gurbs the towering peaks luxuriant forests, while beyond rise the walls of th ew Jerusalem whése golden streets are pressed by the feet of those who have trodden the valley, scaled the heights and now retain the bliss of a complete redemption.” s ia dnt i Notice the beautiful finish given col- lars, cuffs and shivts by Cascade Laun- dry company. The London **Tailor’ s the place to get your clothes made. 37 Broudway. 8. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. e A Fine Haul, Between the hours of 11 and 12 Satur- day night the police raided several of the ints’” on “The Row,” and ar- rested eight of the kulsomined chromos who make their home in that loculity. It was not a gencral raid, but was made for the purpose of gathering in the de- linquents whose fines for the last month had not been paid. The regular monthly fine is $6 h, but the costs attendant on its coll on in this manner swelled the amount to #8.10. Eight frail beings were landed in the cooler. “Fricnds” uppeared and put up the necessary amount to sccure the re- T e spent Sunday behind the bars. They kicked vigor- sly against the action of the authori- 1g the wmove Saturday night, but it was use e of thejdam- sels, wi ehelled at the iden of sleeping on the hurd floor of the eity jail, and insisted on taking somo quilts aund blunkets. The should- ered quite a load of these articles as he led the way to the station. The charge filed aguinst the vietims was vagraney. - Try our XXX bottled !u-m' rates on all orders from Towa, L. M. FINKELSTEIN. - Special Dr. C. C. Hazen, dentist, Opera house blocls. ——— For Sale at a Barzain, Hotel prope in Couneil Blufls, ceun- trally located, doing E,uml busin P, Ofiicer, sole agent, N St., Couneil Blufl: el S Little Harry's ¥ “God takes the Li children, our babies, trunsfers them to his own habi- tations above, nnd there develops them into perfect beings—complete in Him, These, our babies, are the greatest in God’s kingdom, Nhat honor to you that he has taken your little one, sin- less and Christlike, unto himself to fill this most exalted place in the divine economy,” With these and kindred thoughts did Rev. Dr. Pheips console the mourning friends 1y afternoon who gath- ered in iome of My, and Mps, I y their trit f sympathy vicken ones. “You have now a double heritage over there, for your little Harry will wateh aud wait for your comfng. Your Harry—no less yours now thun when he was ‘with you in the tlesh,™ The attendance of friends was. large, i and floral emblems and other tributes were humerous, Prominent among them were tw he memorials of the L ry society, and the Mod- sdmen, of which organizations the purents are members, —_— All grades soft conl. C. THE COUNCIL BLUFFS INVESTMENT COMPANY MONEY On hand for city loans; of interest. Fine farms close to Bluffs toexchange for city property. Western land to. exchange for city B. Fuel Co. lowest rates argains in Broadway lots. Fine business property to exchange for well improved farms, ( rroceries o ex- : for city proporty and one-third ind lots on monthly payments. yments down. Prices ranging > 1o $4,000. lvans’, Wright's, Coch- dditions to city. Fine nere property for sale from £100 10 #5300 less than present worth, No. 10 P Sty Courcil Blufrs, 'SPECIAL NOTICES. WANTS. ed_rooms for nen,with use of South Seventh acre ‘Vll\\hurlll‘\ W, C. TANTED-- Laundr JOUR KENT Chieap. two hand<ome room cottages, Horth of transte Bluirs, 2st st. WA Competent abstractor of titles, J.W. Squire, Council Blurs, e people to try the City Steam e Concil Inguire ORIt The three story oricl X store room No. 407 Brondwa st in the eity, K lelvn Bennett. MERCHANTS Who Will Save You Money IFYOU BUY of THEM. SIIYUR J0us RAKCE: § axv— S1[440) d0uy w | 417 Broadway, & Council Blu s Always CHEAPEST As1 can prove by hundreds, 9 pue steg | ‘SIe} 'suuuuu‘spoogflu NI uaTYaq ‘LHIETII ‘H 'S Lanzendorfer & Strohbehn, No. 221 MAIN STREET. FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Particular attention given to Embalming. 4 IH '$8118301 urniture repairing neatly Office calls attended promptly xlny Wud night, AT THE Luwest Priges! 2 [Poultry of all kinds dressed to order. 219 Main, St 17| GIVEME A CALL. |[E. Mottaz S Z INo. 114 E. Brondw’y "GO TO THE LONDON - TAILOR, And m.l best llllhv- ev 0.697 Br nalwav, - ounell B What a Shirt LOOK AT IT. Reasonable Rates. MAX MOHN, Propr. Pirst Class Mcummurlanun“.‘ CRESTON HOUSE | another city. of eight rooms, heated by furnacz, and with all necessu He will turn over to the buyer his practice and good and will remain with his suceessor some months pending s settle- 1f you had taken it to the City Steam Laundry it Wouldn't 100k s0 M Main Street. C. E. BELL, G. A, BERLINGHOF BELL & BERLINGHOF, Architects, Designers and Superintendzaty 0f Construction, Mr. Berlinghof was seven years with Mendelssohn, Fisher & Lowry, and has designed many of the finest hlocks in Omaha and Council Blufts, Plans and Specifications Prepared aud Estimates made on Application, Studio, Room 2 ()pm-u House "luvl., TAXIDERMIST ~———AND DEALKI IN NATURAL HISTORY SPECIMENS, ‘2] ‘sjjnjg [1ounc) ‘l!Mpmu IR Orders filled for ul Dbird spacimens. Luralo Lorus, ‘Des 2 cr skin rugs, urancial e nds of mammals an. 13 ud fosail and. antlers ud Paxidermy conveniences for 23,500, Telephone 141, will fides of the whole business. OMAHA DAILY CITY MEAT MARKET ! TO THE FRONT! UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE T WILL SELT BEEF, VEAL & PORK OF MY OWN DRESSING —— lowa Cattle, Fed on lowa Gorn, And will meet any honest competizion on prices for Pirst-tnss Meats J. M. SCANLAN, 120 Broadway, - - Telephone 201, TRY OUR MUSH. A F. C[ATI‘.,RBJL,{ REAL ESTATE BROKER, 419 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFF PRIVATE DETECTIVE. Private watclhmen furnished at any and al 10Wa. attention given to collection of chat- {chattel security, . attorney Duisiness i fn e Gty D, MuBANELfl & 0D, Hides, Tallow, Pelts, Wool & Furs, Prompt returns. 820 Highest market prices, Council Blufts, lowa. and &2 Main 8 -~ Special Dnves For This WeeK at the BOSTON STORE. Fue |l Merchants. No. er2‘0§5 : We invite yo Every Department Full of The Newest Goods AND THE . Latest Styles And in ail you will find the greatest bargains ever offered. TOIL DU NORD At e2%c. Price everywhére 15c. terns never seen before. Come everybody and tell your friends what wonderful values are given at the BOSTON STORE Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co. 401 Broadway, Counc11 Bluffs, Iowa. TO PHYSICIANS: A GREAT SNAP|. To any regular phy leading physician of the place, He will sell his home, ments and colleciions. Auny reputakle physician desiring to make a change will do well to cor- respond with the undersigned, who is prepared to verify the entire bona Address which is a comfortable frame house y outbuildings and C. J. COLBY, Room 522 Paxton Block, Omaha Neb. ——OF —— PUBLIC & PRIVATE BUILDINGS JOHN GILBERT, 521 Main St. TELEPHONE 224, Correspondence Solicited, Bl cian who desires to locate, I have t thriving city in Icwa of 8,000 population, the home and practice of the He has resided in said city for sixteen years last past, and his books will show an annual business of $6,000 per yecar For reasons p2rsonal t> himself he proposes to change his residence to | Estimates Furnished On Apy KNOTTS Watch TheSI Of (V\L’ outh Main trention. & s§ g FOmpt DEIiVErys Ur patrona, Pat-be rented. SIZES FROM 25 T0 300 HORSE POWER. o offer in a 5 N end for Catalogue. 2. Itimproves under It ist he unl\ Piano v NO, 103 ,Vl AIN N. SCHURZ i Nication. mber of Commerce, Omaha, 103 Pegrl ST Goncil IS, 5 where 8. 1L bas mor h the new i nalled in action 5. 1t lends all others amone the best people. 1Uis the handsomest i Aud most znportant of all it is sold & 37,000 ( MUELLER 2 MUSIC co., " 0.R.GILBERT, STEAM HEATING H. BIRKINBINE Specifications. Building, Council Bluffs, lowa. Justice of the | . Oflice over Broadway, STONE & SINS 105 and estimates furnishe for conplHte steam vl "Cah show LLCES From o awel Leonomy 18 e E. C. HARRIS, Agent, No. 810 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs, FOIR SATLKT An old established Boot and Shoe business in Council Bluffs. Iowa. The Phillips stock of Boots and Shoes at 413 Broadway, is for sale and the store will Best stand and trade in city. Nearly thirty years in one lccation. Present stock from $12,000 to $15,000. For further varticulars apply to G. D. Phillips, at the store, or to N. C. Phillips, one of the execu- tors of the J. M. Phillips estate. N. P. DODGE, Exooutor. WTI—IE RUSSELL WIHYSHOULD YOU BUY A HARDMAN PIANO? 1t the most durable Piuno o ly al key support 10, AT EICTEST R IRTCE OI' N COUNCIL 1BLR PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. Hydraulie and Sunitary Enygineer. Supervision of Publie \\nll'. sil Blufls, lowa, torneys-at-Law, ,x! Courts, Council Blufls, lowa. BURKE & FINLEY POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET H PETHYBRIDGE &CO.. PROPS Practice in the Rooms 7 and 8 Attorneys-at-Law, Hooin Council Blufls, CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY, - rervemioeaco, . GOOD WORK : : l‘v\,zhfi."""" T e, “Send Tor cata- | NO. 330 BROADWAY. PROMPT DELIVERY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 | Saus a,ge of A1l I":.r:.:i.s Orders Promptly Filled and Deliv, No. 635 Broadway, LIGHTING, Mills and Elevators AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE Kegnlation, Durability Guar with Corliss Plans, Kstimates Amcrican Express, State und Fed- Shugart-Beno Block, Counml Especially Alapled for

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