Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 29, 1891, Page 3

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e e e e e e e e e e - THE COUNCIL E: - NO. 12 PF OMAHA BLUFFS ARL OFFIC STREE Delivers 1l Vy Carr W, TILTC TELEPHONES | By o MINGR 2 ENTION N at the aver Thero Morgan, 411 Hi “Lhe Still Alarm inished a suc. cossful run in Omaba presented at the Isrondway theater this evening Unity Guild will hold a sociuble Friday eveningz, October 30, at the residence of Mrs George W. Roberts, 531 Voorhis street All members of Mizpah temple No, ¢ requested meot at Castlo hall this after noon at 2 o'clock. By order of the M. E. C anklin Williams of this city has received nows of the death of his father, Audrew at Janesville, Wis s de L Saturday of Mrs, William Wray will ning at 10 o'clock from the Hoover officiating. Tho r terred in Walnut Hill ceme- o prayer meetin vening at thoe residence of R th oc iners this the9-year-old son of Mr 1 yestorday m will take placo at 10 o'clock from the residence, and Mrs at 4 Friduy 1604 Johin ( who lives ne by al of Mai pror promise ylo's little Manawa, w while standing at stre man ve it killed. ap, who has been ey store av 2 Pearl street jonths past. gavo a bill of sale ot all his stock and fixtures to cke B3ros. of Omaha, The entive outfit ved to Omahi by the mortgages Mrs, Charles Walker of Colorado, the vi president of the Women's d of Home Tissions, will address the ladies on the sub ject of “Homo Missions,” in tho P wrian chureh, this afternoon at 3 o'clock agiin this evening at 7:30 o'clock, A cordial invitation is extended o all All tho workingmen in the employ of Hol USE Move 1S, Went o a strike ount of a fallure to como to ient with their employes as to wages. They refused to tell the unces o any one but were free to su tthey woul¥ uvt go to work again until aflair was sottled. Charles [, Omnha s nue D, si neon and fc 4-year-cld child, soverely bitten the corner sl Murphy, who the Wiltfonz, an employe of the living at 2217 Ave- while at work Tuesday after 1l into a pot of red hot izon, He waus reseued and brought to this sido of the river, where n physician was summoned to look ‘after his inju His back and one arm are severely burned, ouvitis not thought his injuries are dangerous. lie grass on tho west hillsido of Fairmount u and ble from Omah the other sido of the phones busy trying to and_tho kept find what peo the immenso 2 [t > were no h in tho immediato vi- cinity of tho blaze, consequently no damage was done. A bargain if taken at once, inside property, nearly new eight room hou good barn, f 300, on_ monthly pay ments or otherw C. L. Wallor, 103 Peurl st. . Pound of tea and fine Jup T-pot, Lund Bros. PERSONAL PARAGRAL S, Murk Kennedy of Waterbury, Conn. in the city, the guest of his old friend, I, Snith. A. B. Cranc and family from a_visit of two wecks Cr:te, Neb, B Miss Mary Tinley, who hias been s Al for several days past, was slichtly improved last evening. Jacob Sims went to Glenwood vesterday to defend the town of Malvern, Mills coun a suit for #10,000 damagos brought agaiust it by a resident on account of wjurics sus tained 1n a fail over a broken sidewalk. Mrs. Precce, who has been iustructing classos of teachers at the High school for tho pust four in physical culturo, has com- ploted her course in this city, and leaves to- morrow. ‘Tho work wiil be ehrricd on amous the teachers for the present by Miss Janie Baldwin, have roturned with relatives in 1ously reported THE BOSTON & PHIS WE A Weoek of Big Bargains in Hosiery, 1 Sheeti Last week's spe at the ton Sto:e, Council lhu\h drew the largest crowds of the season so far, and thousands of Council Blutls and Omaha !unpln‘ have reason to congratu- themsely upon the 3 bargains they secure his while therc are bargains in every purt of the store, the special attention of the purchasers will be di- rected to the dress goods, hosiery, un- linens and sheetings. The la- nd the handsemest and latest in dress goods and the and underwenr in to select from. It unnes ntlemen to pay the prices com ¢ asked ut clothing stores for un- derw when they can get the best fall and winter goods in all grades at about the same prices that wholesalers ask, BO: RE, |‘u!\w|ll|“|ll\l|l, v h\h w & Co. We have our own vinyards in Califor- nin. Jarvis Wine company, 803 Main st. Miss Mary Gleason, fashion maker, 14 Pearl streot, Will they Bulid a Distillery? Articles of incorporation were flled yester Qay in the oftice of the couuty recorder by the Council Blufts Distillery and Mauufac turing company. The object of the organi- zation, us given in the articles of incorpora tion, is to build a distillery or distillories in the city of Council Bluffs, and to manufac- ture ulcohol, spirituous and malt liquors. The capital stock is fixed at §1,500,000, no stipulation bewng wade as 10 the amount that must bo paid up before operations are cou menced. The projectors of the enterpriso are Jumes S. Vosse, Henry V. Jounson, Willian Hildreth, George Adam McQuado and krod Broeh: Al offort was mado y find out sc Bos- dios will styles the ¥ mon ble dress- upstairs. erday afternoon to thing as to the intentions of the members of the company, but to All the gentlemen o stra and no ono seoms know auy of them. Tho articles of inc wore signed and acknowledeed in the offico of K. Aylesworth, but that gentloman wheu applied” to for i{nformation, said the Jopers bud been drawn up elsewhoro dud \ad merely been ncknowledged before him He know nothing more than thut about it The iden seoms to pr that tho filing of 1he puper is nothing moro than u political scheme, the intention of somo one connceted with it belng to influence voters in favor of the democrutic party aud anti-probibition, Frank Trimble,atty, Baldwin blk,tel 03 | Stand lamps, every shups and price Lund Bros, i i up. Lund 2 Lamps from Main stroet. e Bros., Oldest and best whisky, medicinal use. Jarvis Wine company, Council Bluffs, Drs Woodbury, dentists, 80 Poarl street, next to Grand hotel. Telephone 145, High grade work a spocialty. BEE. | L] NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUKFS, Which to Decide, Qnastion | Have ARE THE PICTURES WORKS OF ART? cilman Van Brant He is Labeled by His Porteait in a County History and Asks says for Damages. Nl ce blishi An intere men by the Le H. H. Van Bru pricoof ah which was ¢ ip by & roprosentative tho company during the last few o The agent took o large number of orders for the book at #15 cach and between thirty and forty orders for st rav thd sub ribers, for which latter agreed to pay ywhere be and according to eircum subscribers agreed to, V that the picture ed in the wis company the Pottawat of ibser of the at th 1sued, but some & to pay been are not willi Brunt icular, ¢ s in_the history H ffs alderman for the voc of other ci r was hr in Justice to recover, and yestero counter claim was filed, i ulleges that the ener “ catures and it to publi licatid that 1 angd he ik or the ¢ ref and a n which are an Brunt s curi- teid up ticuied by the pub. and of he has §1,000. He inst’ tho company at the contr y for the toe dec in the snit of £15 1o be entered up g immodiately take the case court on an appeal for the p claim for £1,000 dar that it will be made n test caso to other subscribers notoriety. pt his bee rent th the ) for his » 1o ap. pearanc TIING ELEGANTL GLOVES. rd Council ted by The B ston Store Will Afl Bluffs Ladies to Be £ an Expe Nothing is so desiratle ble and well fitting glove, is much more difficvlt to one is un expertor a connoiseu [n!lln"’\lu_‘ll m, Whitelaw « had their glove counte Siauiiovar by salesiadies espec fitted for the ‘business, and the con quence has been that they have had the lion’s share of the glove ‘trade of Coun- cil Bluffs, but they have made arrangements that will give them mor during the next twe arranged with Fos- York City, the cturers in from the as a comfort and nothing s unle: Messr have . Paul & Cc groatest ladie the world, to havo an_ exper home house come to Council Bluffs and take ¢ of their glove counter for two weeks. The lady sent by the house is Miss Coleman, and she arcived yester- day and will begin her work today. The ladies will find vhat she will be able to ' them a great deal of useful infor- on concerning the glove question. She will devote her time exclusively to the patrons of The Boston Store, und an invitation is extended to all who desire a perfectly fitting glove to come to the store at any time and be assisted in mak- ing their selection, BOSTON ¢ Council RE, Blutfs, W. S. Baird, attorney, Everett block. Swanson Music Co., Masonic temple. A Splendid Millinery Display. A new cousignment of patt and bonnets will be displayed Ragsd millinery parlors he display will be equal to a forn opening, and the ladies will ¢ the beautiful new styles. A di 25 per cent will be made on all hats, count of trimmed “The finest banquot tamy Lund Bros., 25 Main street. i s Throwers Caught. As soon ns the cgg throwing of Monday night was auncunced Marshal Templeton set to work to find who wero the gullty parties. After considerable troubie ho succeeded in finding out the names of all of tnem, by we shed hun by W, J Jamison, ong those vis- isited. as done by three boys, L ‘of whom is ubout 16 years of u Their names ure Walle er, a sou of | upper Broudwiy drugaist, whose futher keeps a ros- taurant on lower Broudway, aud Kalph Poutius, whose wother runs a boardiug house at the corner of First avenue aud Sev enth street s arrested and taken to the aity wow is. Among other and_was at once admitted that he had tb not onl L the places mentioned yestel but also at the house of Rev. B. I>. MeMeuomy, the St. Fran- cis Xavier's Catbolic church and the ter's school. Whben asked what motive they had ho replicd they “just aid it for mear » Ho et the other two boys late Monday night ley started out to egg u crowd of boys expected to find blocks away. They failed to find the boys at tho expeoted made ure at found in his po When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, When she was & Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, to vay | THE OMAHA lia not feel gs by taking When n anyone had put the act, b Yancey has not bee probably be arre nas promised to br court this morn atrial on th Did lam )y Who Will B The fo ot ywing ha clerks in the | | | ¢ | | nd precinet—At es Frank Stronz and Da Hamilton, renublican oo Wiiit ' 1 1 i o i Hon r0ds, fines v in the at Reiter’s the tailo Mandel & K cooking and | quit busin, nitu stove u sel ating Porriasn, after Soton Cf the grecnbick found dead this mornin S nider Uiie ned b, Aty ten cent . MITCHELL—On W 1801, in AT Saint's e yner to Ella Miteh J. Muckay officiutin JOHANN HOFF'S MALT EX has wonderful Tor tive properties t it so populur. Quite nuturally, fi have come into the arket, against which the pub- lie ~hmlhl \u W d. See that ohann Hofl's use ison ck of the lo. Lisner agents. 6 and Nutri- have made SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUF 7ANTED. Two or three | Ad- Bee office. Cou \ TOOR SAL o G- i Hhout 1300 pound 0 EXCHANGE Blufrs, v mare, weizhing Nitin strcet od rooms to rent at 019 “6th avenu , with or without board. QOR RENT—My brick residence of Ui rooms, corner Willow ayenuo Biuil street. Apply on preniises to Mrs. Samuel Clinton. SALE or Rent s silver wateh, gold 3 Jucquenim’s. tthe Model el Blaits, i» Second cools nt, 18 Pearl st., O A first cl No. 415 orth Seventh stre rm hand. +1 by odorless orders b city 1 vaults clen 55 Leave S. Dobson. fOR SALE A fine fron Cotnd re furm 10 miles Blufls, 150 neros 0 210,20 and 40 were traets. Johuston | atton, Council Bouits furnishod house of 7 roo ineh, in per- " ¢ wood rifle, 42 s AL Atklns, st Bluils, La. ALATRVOYANCE hometry. Dis and treated with 1 letters protptly U p.om, - No, 1k 15th street. JTOR SALE or Len houses, by J. R Kic Blulrs, Culibre Co Garden lan' 100 Main,s with Conuelt + Stove 1 aun, iy heat 1 tor tne re heatin I cooi Al and see us if vou 1sed to SHOW OUF E000S L0 0V Whedher vou ' Gra e @y o Purdhis Qun_ sell “on the instailment plan when sired. We soareh the nirkots sond t value for the woney, Whethe, 00 cook stove or a #L00 stecl ran Cole & Cole, /) WOODS’ PENETRATING | 'PLASTER | Cick. -wuun S PLASTER. \l! I‘ru,,, sts. TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS, G. A. Schoedsack, Prc Bluffs and 1521 Farnam St., of every ¢ description. Works, Cor, Ave, A and 26th St. Merchants who have shop-worn or them redyed and finished | to new. B TH or, Omal Packages received at either Offices a, 821 Broadway, Council Dye, clean and refinish goods office or at the Council Bluffs. Send for price list solled fabrics of any character can hay CLEANED BY STEAM, with the nd most approved wachinery,atest at Luu cost than you ever paid befoce. DAILL Y BREE, THURSDAY ( You ASK ME why 'Tis The F\H\SON“ pLAIN S0 IT's THE FAVORITE NK F/\lRB/\NK 8.Co. THEIR ONLY putation of tailors , left PRICI aro, uys MERCHANT TAILOR MADE PANT its for $2.0. $ 7 tmlor £10 tailor made punts for 212 tailor made pants for £14 tailor made pants for . 6 tailor made e made THE ONLY M 309 Muail ord made ¢ pants for nts for .. N. B JCTOBER SanTA CLAUS SOAP SanNTA CLAUS?, TE SAINT, | HopE, As.GoaD SAINT l\ch S THE rf\\/om CHICAGO. " “Have You Seen Them? HAVE YOU HEARD ANYONESAY ANYTHING ABOUT THEM? ABODI, you if SUIT v made suit fc it for * made suit for. e suit for de suit for. r made suit fo r made FOUND ONIL I CLOTHING PARLOR Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. s receive prompt and 1 careful attentios Council Biuffs, la. ELEGANTLY APPOINTED HOTEL IS NOW OPL THIS Managar. N. W. TAYLOR, MANHBGD FE“TG ED! = | | | | 2 Which Wwill efiect 8§ will ‘be eent ded pi Kage by madl. G YkLE CHEMICAL €O, COUNCIL BLU lmn Cor I GIAHL & SON, Ariisthe w from points ) tion WALTER V. PEARL ST. COUN 29, given 1891, COUNCIL BLUFFS nd Cleaning od as new STEAM DYES WORK Fadad an 1 stainsd Uin all p rts of the 1o of the wnd delive tona fn tho highest st Worle promply dono MACHAN, PROPRIETOR. Near Northwostery Dapat, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0OWA »9 | CITIZENS STATE BANK Bluffs, .$150,000 70,000 TAL AND 5,000 A MiLer, IO, Gl %L L0, D Bdwmundson, Charles neiet goneral bun hust= ness. Largest caplital and surplus of o anic in Southwestern lowa NTZREST ON TIM: FIRSTNATIONALB \\K OF COUNCIL BLUFF3, Paid Up Capital.... bank 1 th W ool 1. Aco Of Counc CAPITAL STOCK RPLUS AND PROFITS TOTAL CAP SURPLU Dirkcrons & shown in the line I be found in style and cut what they BECONOMIZING these close times. $1.00 ON THE DOLLAR. OVIERC ) tailor dor of CLOTHING ¥ DEFOSITS you ave 104 . *nm,mm Oldest organize Aomestic HO AME " UNION DEPOI‘ 'HOTEL. Corner 10th and Mason Stracts, new furnituro, evory thing Arst ton fo the clty; all modern ims Steam Heat all Uolls: Bath OATS, reont for.. it for. . at for for. at for "In vited. D, Prodtdont. MAN. Casbler. RICE, Assistant Cashtor TEL |/ENDOM Centrally All tho Latest Located Tmprovements, New York, made ove: made overc ailor made over $50 tailor made overcs ¢ m 30,00 | $65 tailor le overc le overe $30.00 AT 309 tions to insure a perfect (it toany p y d that we hiave the best e of Clilcngo . ltates fromd GOALL. WARM WEATHER makes WARM PRICES HAVE YOU CAUGHT ON? Cox is Selling His Celebrated LEXINGTON LUMP $3.50. LEXINGTON NUT-$3.00. COOK, ROCK SPRINGS AND WYOMING ALWAYS IN STOCK. cin sLur s 16 Nain Street. Telephone 48. ade free of charge, nice Works, to Announciators 1 witl par the of req su M sept and mod aLre cal and Me. way, 1 HIH JCINT DISEAS ul Tenumy's brace m A C BS, TRUSSES, hor, who was D Uait ed State In this ment we peciallysu Our claim periority others uron the DI OF WOMEN ood diseases successfully tre visit us muy be treated at home rks to indicate contents or sender, OOK TO MEN, FREE; upou private, A SPLCIAL Syphili by corres O e Board busines vive We refer by topatients we havecured manner f surgical ar gical feetly equippd \ every faeility, ap- tus and remedy for uceessful treatment very o disease iiving medical o ical treatment. ost completely anti- ic operating’ room best hospital accom lations in the west. and attendancs casonable The 5 of the Omuha Institute, former.y condu Hurney by the lenamy, has heen remoy rto ‘Fwenty-sixth Council Blufls, Ta., wh any and all contracts, o Med iving promyt und skillful appliane aker for years, and who depart- are es- 1ccessful, s for su- all based that over e fact Sent Book on Diseases oved fron 1 commu tie Poison » pondence personal interview pr. ial or nervous dise street permiss 28, manufactur Jeuti for , Impotenc, For the Treatment of all Ghr’omc and SUr Dlseases ‘ Write for cireular Deformities and Brac Trusses, Club Fdot. Curvate of the Spine, Piles, Tumor: Cancer, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Inhalation, Electricity, walysis, e /] ical and Su 1 at Ninth lato DrJ. W ed across the wr, Skin, Blood, VAN AT Surgical Operations 1d ¢ weution. on| DISEASES of the BLOOD & BONR Deformities of the Human Bodu Brace Dept Thon brac melical "By the > dapartmont is un Loe the ehargo of profossion us baing the best :d to order is unresecvedly recommended thisSis S the only, medical establish- ment manufactur- ing surgical braces and appliances for each individual case, BLOOD DISE 144 PAGE BOOK, lllustrated Free to any Address. of Women Free. Ounly Reliable Medie ) the system without mercury Ne confidential, Medicir wl and consult , Syphilis, ( Al Institute making a Specialty of Private Dis lo storative treatment for loss of Vital Pg Yorsons unab instrume by mai packed, an history of y und wo will seud 1n plain’ wrapper, op sele, with qu u list. Addrass 808, or d or exjp ly od. ( MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, 26th and Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa.

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