Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 22, 1885, Page 7, Image 7

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    THJS DAILY , JUINE 22 , 1885 ; < - )
NOW AT FULL FLOW
AS NEVER BEFORE AT
El
The Leading Store in the City , the Grand
est and Greatest Dry Goods Stock
in the West ,
P rices neyer before so much in favor o thepur-
chaser , Late grand arrivals AT DEPRESSED
prices from the manufacturingdistricts.
Big purchases just opened up in
Silks , Dress Goods ,
* Cloaks , Linens , Domestics ,
Hsiery Gloves , Fans ,
Parasols , Laces and Embroideries ,
In all the above departments during this
week. Goods to be sold for less than halt
the reprilar retail prices.
To the leading and largest J&etail House
in the citv. You-will alwavs get more than
value for vour monev.
EISEMAM , EODDA & CO ,
Peoples' Store , 318 and 320 Broad way ,
Council Blun .alowa.
SPECIAL NOTICES
NOTICE. EyecUl 5 vertleemcntg , BI.O to tool
Found , To Loan , Toi Sulo , To Rent , Wants , Board
ing , eto. , will bo IneortcJ Ip tbla colnnin at ( ho Ion
lite of TEN CEKM PER LINE lo : the first Insertion
nd FI7E CKNTB PKH tIHE lei each robsequent In-
e'riloo. Lciva dvoitl8omonls al oar offlos , Mo.
Fca'I Ktrntil , orar Eroadwov
WAtt'Itt ,
Tl r'A TPB By email family , a younj fflrl to look
V > after a child In return far her bon'l during
eoboolacatlon .Call at No , 900 Third street , corner
Tenth A\o.
'ASTIIDA god filrl lor general housowo k ; cill
at 202 Washington aycnuo corner Market St.
W IAMED Wanted a flrst-dafg cook , mala or
female , apply at Crest on House , Council Bluff * .
FOIt SALE Lands li iprovod avl unimproved ,
If you nanta turn in wcjtcrn lows , Kansas
Hebrukk or D fcoU , let us heir from you.
. SWAN & WILKBIU
Il SALE Douses. Lots and Luid. A. J.
Eteptcnfon , EOS First avcnuo.
Ton good reliable men to sell an article
WANTED
of genuine tncilt in towns. Ono used Inotery
nous : . laqulreatOeo Ucatong , 028 Broadway.
rpo XXCAANO U 6 , b D , b 10 , h 13 are hotels In fllfl-
JL orontlocatl ns for sale or for trtdc.
. apoEial bargain ; 400 a Imrrovod farm worth
B133.
218,000 , prlio for a Bhnri time 810,000 , will trade
lor , loiv pi Iced \Vt6tcni lands Swa'n & Walker.
. ' Ifardwire rainulacturmtc csUil-
BEOl.ti'ldlery : and inichlinryiluo $7.ceo , for
wtstein land Swan k Waiknr , Council IlluOa.
ES03 Mock ( f drj goodf , groceries and Imdware ,
\ alueJ > ,000 , la on good co.ternNcbraika town
for land. 8w an & Walker.
B SOI , stock of general raotcliintileo In a good
western Iowa tonn , value 4,00) , wants an 1m
proved taun In wtttcrn Io a dw iuV Wolntr.
O f05 , stock of hardware In stuto Co. Indiana ,
Jj ti r land , \aluo about 8J OCO. Swan & Walker.
, newetofkof bar xv ro In a ll\o Nebraska
BSOO
tjwn far l nd , v.lao S'i.OM. 8 < > ati A. Walker
O 2i7.stock ef igrlcUtural Implements and s'ltll
JLj hardnaro. value about 8,00J. wan s a good Im-
prated farm. H < van & Walker.
T > 20) ) , f 10,003 Block of olothln ? In a good Win-
JLj cousin cth , J In lands and bilanco o sh or 1m-
mould Bocurltj. Beautiful store room at low rout.
Swan & Walker.
210 , etack of mixed hardware In a Ihe western
B lonta ton-n far cheap linds aluo 53,00. ' . Swaa
73 211 , line btlck n'ockrentsoil , In a Ilvu central
J.J Ia.t wn ono room occupied with genorid flock ol
goods , wants an liuprmoa farm , \nluc ; building
18.000. goods 5/.CO / } . BWMI& falter
stock ol boots , thoos ats , caps and clothing
B2U $3 000 , In tno oltbo but towns Hi Nob. ,
\alucd8l.000loriands. Sw n& Wtlkcr.
! 1 , u $3,0:0 : ttock of clot lnir. wants land In
Bl
North Wojtsin Jo , for ffl.OOO , and will pay
dlflerenco Swan .V Wolher.
B2U , an { 8,000 etook of diugs la central fowa lor
liiH. 8 an & Waleir.
EilB.aaother stok ol drugs value from (500 to ? 7K
with itoro bolldlng ocd lot value 8500 In a BO ° > I
> obtaua ton n wants partly Improved luid. Swan t
full naitteultrs , wrlto to or call upon Swan &
Walker , II jou want to sell , buy , or tradeanr-
talnsr , tell S. A , W. about It , wau & Walker , Coun
dtliluda [ oua.
fiO'J ' Bluffd
Broadway , - - Counc.il
DUY GOODS.
_ .t t w
to" ' arois goods , . . . . .
10 ' cublun gingham . , . 1 J
11 ' good glugham . . . I
IS < CeiUilr cherolti . ICO ,
10 ' tfcod Bhtctlnf . 100
7 ' BUifolk Jean . 1 00
nest Jeans ill wool , 80a per yarJ.
boots' and shots at privet as low ai any house ID the
< > f
OKOOEIUE8.
sugar . t 1 00
IS pounds granulated iuar , . . . 100
ISpoundi confectionary A uk' r . . . . 100
2 bars white Itusiiau loan. Kirk . too
Sainrs'-luo India soap , Kirks , . . . 1 03
12 lars 1'ilma oap , I > iuiUio ( < , . 1 00
13 toxei matchui . 2i
BesUyiuji , jwrgillon . M
l' il sorgfiun , ptr gallon . . . . (0 (
etKasll bc' " ' * PouniJ . * * °
Juboxe < genuine Uwts Ije , . . . . , . . . 1 00
fi 2-pound cans itrawbgrrlei In ijrup. . . . . . 1 00
HB-pcundtanjpcarhfS , Imjrup . w . 1 00
108-pound csuis tomatoes , . . . . 1 OJ
lOpoundj Mlchlgandrlcd apples . 1 TO
10 pounp evaporated apjilts . . . . 1 " '
LorUaid cltnux tob o < : o per pound .
Na yplu , ' tobacco , per pound. .
Na < ur lleif tobiooo , per jound. . . . 00
Flour , all brands Iroin $2.10 to 3 60 per cwt.
QOOD3 FOR CASH ONLY
lower Than Any Other House
IN THE CITY ,
S. H. FILBERT ,
S07 Uroadw * Council Bluffi
H. SOHURZ.
( ! ! of tlie
nrnax OTEH AUKKIOAJI
X COUVOn. BLUFFS ,
ed
nal
In llCN' , without Shoulder Brace , $1.50
I.ntlicM' . with Shoulder liraco.
made of fine Coutlldoublo8titched 3.00
NnrsIiiKj'nltlioutShouldcrlJrace , 1.75
Abdominal , " " 2.0O
miMscis' , 10 to 14 years . l.fiO
Young fjuillcb' , 11 to 18 years 8.00 In
Highly recommended by the loadlnc
Modlstea , the Fashionable Dressmakers and
thu most eminent 1'hyslclans In the United
States aud Uurope. Circulars free.
LEWIS SCHIELE & CO. ,
Bole Owners of Patent anil Vannf&tturen ,
300 BHOAIMVAY , NEW YOIIK.
GHABLES H. a
1517 Douglas Street , Omaha ,
and leading houses everywhere.
HlKBDEB-iMEHCil
PACKET COMPANY ;
Direct Line for England , France
and Germany.
The sieauuhlps ol this well known Una are bnlll
cf Iron , In watertight compartments , and are tar-
iilibed with every requisite to make the passage
bitae fo aod agreeable. They carry the United
Mites and European malls , and leavi Now York
Taaedays and Saturdays for Plymouth ( LONDON
Ooerboug , ( PARIS and HAMBURG.
Ratca , First Cabin , ' $40-8100. Steerage , to Ol
from Hamburg. 810. O. D. RIOHAIID & CO den -
eial Pasa. Agents , 61 Broadway , New Tork and
Washington > nd La Hello streets , Chicago , or Henry
Pundt , Mark Hauecn , F. K. Uooren , Harrv Duel , In
Omaha ; Oren * " " ! " A Hnhneneucn , la Council Bluffa.
A.G-ENTS
A.GENTSLIVE
LIVE
To work Life and Accident Imurance for a rtrong
New York company , In every town m Nebioika and
Iowa. Good commission to workers.Udresa it
B. C. WILCOX k CO. ,
Orcoal Ag celt , KnftbCI
JACOB SIMS ,
Attorney - at-Law ,
COUNCIL BLUFJS , IOWA ,
OfflM , Ualn Street , Itooms 7 and S , Shngart and
L'euo block. Will practice In Slateand tate courts.
or tk tanors rencT i withomt Uu
fcmlfs s > inwtnj of U a.
fiOHOKIC
Orer taulj j rs ( .ractleri - * * l3U ( UlM
I , I'earl ilrcet , Oonuttl Bloffi.
IIM
Ia Couno Ilium bi\ log
And all modern improvements , call bells , fire
alarm bells , etc , , is tbo
CHESTON HOUSE
Nos. 215 , 217 and 210 , Main Street. I
MAX M nrr , - M - PROPRIETOR '
COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
A VISIT TO TABOR ,
What a Uco Mnn Saw And Hoard
In Ono Pay ut this City of
AYItlo Repute ,
Wednesday morning n Ben reporter ,
after noticing BO many people buying
tickets for Tabor , ( or Hlllsdalo , which la
the station on the "Q" a ! ; which Tabor
baa her connections ) it occurred to us
that this was commencement day at tbo
college , and in ft abort time found ns
speeding that Tray too. Reaching Hills *
dale by the early train ( s wo came from
Blalvorn ) wo found the commodious rigs
and haoka that were busy bearing paasen-
gors to and fro , and winking at the driver
of one of the easiest vehicles , wo obtained
passage and Boon were speeding oar way
across tbo eight mlloa of most beautiful
country that can bo found in any eight
milo drive in.Iowa.
Farmers mostly were busy In their earn ,
which begins to bear the appearance of
on average year when the yield comes
out bountifully.
As wo neared our destination , the
clouded road for two miles ahead re
minded us of fair day at Malvorn in the
fall , when tbo dust envelopes almost
everything The teams were streaming
in and wton Tabor was reached every
hitching post was occupied and every
stall in the livery stable lull and roads on
every hand atill crowded with rigs. The
dust was not oppressive and the weather
all delightful. After gazing about for a
few momenta wo strolled over to the
church , a fine largo brick that cost , YTO
were informed , about $30,000. Hero was
whore thn crowd was assembled , the
house was full , the lady usher looked in
vain for a seat for us , so squatting by the
door wo had not long to wait till the ex
orcises began. At such times as wo could
a glancn was cist about the room. The
galleries woto crowded , every nook of
standing room above and below was
occupied , still the splendid ventilation
afforded by the construction of the build
ing rendered it anything but oppressive
On the platform were seated the
faculty and officers of the college ,
members of the alumni , editor ; , etc.
After prayer and mneicby the ArLn quar
tette , the first orator of the programme
was introduced. Ho was the eldest son
cf President Brooks , who gave his ideas
in an ologsnfc and polished manner upon *
"College Reconstruction. " Ho gave the
pros and cons of the question , and left 80
tbo matter of deciding to the audience
We made up our minds if this was ajsam-
plo of the balance of the programme that
we were in for a treat , sure. And so it to
was. This was followed by Mr. E. W.wo
Harney , of Illinois , on "Milton's Hero. " ed
From the romotenois of our locality , wo *
did not gather all of this , but sufficient B °
to know that It was a fine effort. L. A. the
Hill , of Tabor , gave a lengthy oration on 'nS
the "Ethics of Greek Mythology. " This of
was particularly interesting ; the delivery Cliff
was easy , the style and expression all tora
that could be destred , and at the close groi
when one of the ushers bore to him a fit
handsome basket of flowers , indicated cno1
that they justly sppreclatsd his effort. * °
Then Mtts Loomls , of Rod Oik , render- lagt
a solo on the piano. For a while wo was
were anxious for the next orator , but 'tis '
soon it livened op and displayed the rare neaiT
talent of which the lady Is possessed.
Robert Hunter , formerly editor of the rote
Union here , then orated upon "The
Mystery of Evil. " There was a pleasing beli
versatility about his address that was Ma
quite attractive , and the points of his By
oration wore well taken. tier
"Danger * to Self-Government" was on
the theme treated upon by A. J. Mun- Fre
singer. He called attention to many im nno
portant facts that brought vividly to the be
mind of the casnal observer that "EterBlv.
vigilance ia the price of Itbarty. " tlsii
The only lady of the class , Mits Julia too
Toslo , read an essay on "Chaucer , " clos
ing with an affecting and pathetic vale
dictory. Though it made many bosoms
heave , the fair and talented mles re
tained her composure throughout , adding rain
greatly to the effectiveness of the task njn
hand.
The president then in a fo r chosen Bee
expressions preeonted the diplomas , and not
the class of ' 85 launched forth to give
room for another a year hence.
The college and friends certainly need
not feel aught but the greatest pride in
the olaea just graduated. Taken as a
whole , they were masterly efforts. Not
jog occurred ; all went smooth , and
each one , as they left the floor , could no
well bo compared to the finely polished the
piece ot mechanism just as it leaves the
hands of a skillful workman. t
Before the audlonco was dismissed
President Brooks made n few remarks
rotating to the work cf the college , that
the attendance the past year has been
exceeded but cnco in numbers during its
history. It seems an effort ia on foot
for a now $28,000 building , mnch needed , >
and considerable money had already been
subscribed , that near $16,000 was ytt
needed , and a subscription was passed
through the audience with what result we
did not learn.
Taking a closer ssruliny of thai vas- >
nets of the audience , TTO estimated the
number at 1,500 present , but learned
alter wards that the count showed
nearly 1,200. ; '
Strolling down to the Center house ,
for dinner wo found our train would cotno
along about an hour hence , BO improved ,
the time in looking around. And hero
lot us mention that Tabor has one of the
moat original fellows In the west when
comes to advertising. When tn'.erlug '
the church a lad handed us a neatly
printed slip , which represented a hing
ing pho.to frame printed in blnelsb
green , and within was the face of what
appeared to be the hardware and grocery
man , Arthur tea Weat. Being at
once struck with the uniqueness of the on
scheme , wo put It Into our
packet until now , when we undertook to in
hunt him up and succeeded , and in spite
of us we had to buy something before we
could got out of the store and only stop
ped because the till was junnlngi low.
Ho cbrtaiuly is tbo type of enterprise.
Ono curiosity in this regard satisfied , ivo of
inquired if lie got that work done 'In
Tabor , ( the circular referred to ) , he soon
with considerable pride informed us that
they had two "rattling cood" offices In
town , ono the Tabor Union , and the
American Nonconformist ; the former a at
strictly local paper , the latter both local of
und general , and learned that 'the circu
lation of the two papers ran close up tn
2 500 weekly , both doing a good job
business In connection. Then it began
to dawn upon us that we had struck a
town of no moan impor'anco. ' Opposite
the hardware store stands a large heavily
stocked dry goods aud grocery house of
J M. Baibaur , that had every indication
of B healthy buslccus. Just over on thu 11
'next corner it 0 , P , Wills' w ll regulated'I
harness ! and boot k " * & < * to' ° -
above Is the brick n. . * * * Market , ksnt hy
ono of the BEE'S clJ dmitct8 , N. D ,
Fta , t , rnn In the Intor8 * of h PPy an
hoslthfnl community. % Ve then stepped
Into the po.toffio0 , which itself speak ;
ont In pnlse for Ua pitronf .M well aa of
iU master. While taking thk ' ' Jho old
familiar Iread of the Gordon called ns
back into the Union offics reK1"0 * * °
abovo. . _
Crossing over , the drug slorcr of " " „ '
Hams & Otis , with a fine aoda fouaV < > lni
tempted our indulgence , which \ * °
quaffed to the health of the roporitt.
1'fljslne along , a crowd In the photo
rooma developed the fact that Talruan ,
late of Glonwood , waa aa usual busily
employed , but not so but that ho over
ha time to apeak a word to each ono thni
ncreasos the doslro to "stop nndtako ] our
turn , " So on till wo have taken In nn >
> thor extensive business house , A , G ,
Qagloy , who also runs the rink ; then the
'nrnituro * storo. From hero strolling
west two blocks the college buildings and
city park , and elegant residences attract
the oyo. This park wo learned was
onca the drilling ground of Old John
Br and his men in the early days.
It ! ia ! now ono of the finest parks that is
o bo seen in the west.
Passing ] through this look toward town ,
another street attracted our oyo. At the
corner wo intercepted a stranger , n resi
dent ot the town , who courteously
piloted < ns down this avonno , onwhich
are many of the finest properties that
adorn the city , among them were men
tioned : Deacon Gaston's , Prof. Todd's
3. AI. Barbour'a , , T. 0. Apple's , 0. J. '
Pipe's , Profa. Goer's and FalrfioldV , D.
M. Williams , and hero also are the city
schools , standing majestically on the top
ofMa tha bill. Passing over again on to
Main street , and thinking that dinner
would soon bo out of the question , wo
gravitated In that direction , but our
friend made ua atop at the now steam
foci mill that has recently bacn put In ,
and with some prldo Informed us that
this was where hla tlmo and fortnno found
place for active employment. Iloro , close
adjoining , are s&veral wagon and erntth
shops , with lathes and emery wheels , oto ,
constantly on the whirr.
The people of Tabor are an aotivo , In-
dusttions community , moro than com . '
monly ; moral , allowing at no time in its out
history a saloon or oven blllard
parlor. ;
After ! dinner it was announced Uiat
girl'
among the attractions of the rest of the com
day was the mooting of the alumni and a
match came of basa ball between the
homo ntno and one from Glonwood. Wo
tool in this for a short time , till it became -
can too evident that It would not do to
bob too high on the EUCCOSS of the homo yesto
n'n' ' ' . The rest of the day was tpsnt in
looking around aud conversing with the
hospitable denlzans. Our friend who had
generously escorted us about before '
dlnnorhavlng noticed a pencil projecting
ftor our vest pocket , and "smelling a out
mice , " inquired if wo had eny dcatro
take in the concert In the evening. As Chica
did ' not refuse , ha begged to bo excus
, not till after an iron-clad pledge was
gained not to divulge our identity. Ho again
soon returned with the compliments of Bros.
managers and free access to the even J.
exercises. Wo were soon In the midst left
the gathering host. This cappad the again
climax ; 32 thoroughly drilled chorls-
arose and filled the honao with their arrivn
jrand volume of music , it animated every that i
fibre of our soul , followed by chorus after Ma
ohorns , intersperse d by vocil solos by the east
talented Grace Hlltz , of Ohicaco. The
piece of this truly wonderlul lady ho )
the old "Soaneo River , " and , well Mo
ucoless to diseiibe , can't do It , it Capt.
'
nearly brought the per pie to their feet. He
Thus passed one day in Tabor , and we A.
returned to our regular routine feeling atteni
thai western Iowa would lack mnch of estate
being what It is were it not for Tabor. 23d.
May ; it be our pleasure to visit her again. 23d.C.j
the way , there is to bo an "Old Set bis
tlor's basket picnic and celebration" hero his
the 1 Fourth that will include Mills and
Fremont counties which promises to be days
HThc
another grand affair. One thing cannot
overlooked. Tabor people are not day
given . to overdoing nutters when adver andd
tising the advantages of tholr town asjls buildi
often the -case. Ha
rowei
At the Churches. Deca
The churches had quite Ian o congrega- pleas
pleasMi
yesterday morning , after the heavy
- of the night previous. In the eve even ,
ning about the usual number of church Mr. >
goers appeared , the summer falling-off inter
yet having taken place. tie
Bible Alone German services' were ha
hold in the bible olono church , on Third expei
street , in the evening.
Harmony Mission The Rev. J. FUk
preached in the Unrmony street mission
yesterday afternoon. by
Homo of the Fjiendlofs There were nil
services at tbn Loruo of the friendless , and
Rev. J. G. Lemon being m Avoci. jtho ;
Episcopal Regular somoiatroro hold jthoT
tbo episcopal church at noon and in deni :
m evening , by the ractor. off.
Congregational There were no sir- off.Roc
ices at the congregational chnrsh yes- Roc
oiday , the pastor being inSandwish , 111. , bun
in a visit. wpre
Presbyterian Servlcoa at the prosy - star
y tor Ian church were conducted aa usual , Los
Horning and evening , by the Rev , A. K ,
Bates , the pastor. . five
African mothodiot At the morning Ore
orvico the topic was "Tho Provinces , "
y the pastor , the Rov. R. H. William- in
on ; and In tnb evening by the Rov. A , mui
tliller , of Omaha.
Methodist At the mothodlst episcopal int
hurh the Rev. McOreary'a sermon was flow
'Giving ; " and took up the onnaal collec-
lon for the benevolent societies. train
Young men's chiis i n tsionlatlon At at '
ho rooma of the young men's obrlstiun o'cl
association the regular gotpel meeting was bee
held at 4 o'clock. cou
Latter Day Saints At the latter day the
saints church on Pierce street the morn- nig
ng toplo was "Christian Graces , " and in ran
he evening "A Diamond from Soloman'a heap
Diadem. " Th
olll
United Brethren Sunday school TTOI iicc
conducted at the united brethren church
Tenth avenue and Seventh street by
Prof. McNanghtou In the atternoon and
the evening tha young men's Christian
asiccmtlou hold gospel service.
Baptist At the baptist church yester
day in tbo afternoon , the Rev , Oooley
preached to quite a large congregation , a 201
number being present who are members
the congregational church , which had
no services ; the subject was : "For
Josus'Sake , " and in the ovenintf , "Tho
P/aycr of the Dying Savior. "
Catholic At the catholic church thu
Rev. Father MoMenomy celebrated masi
G and 8 o'clock , and Bishop Ootgrove ,
Davenport , the 0 o'clock mast. At 10
o'clock tbo confirmation ceremony wss
begun by Bishop Oosgrove by confirma
tion address to the young folks on the
nature of confirmation and its effects.
The administration of ( he sacrament of
confirmation on 140 young communicants
next took placo. Then high mass was
sung by the Rev. Father R , J. lioily
and the choir , which was composed cf
Miss Addie Uorton as organ's ' * ; Misses
Kitlyand Nettle Gerner , and Mfssrs.
Booker and Murphy. Then benediction
of the moat holy eacramont took place.
Father John Daxachcr , of St. Joicph'0
hospital In Omahi , asaisted.
Ecliool Ooiniuonoomont.
The fifteenth snnusl coinmoncomont ol
the Oounoll BIolTs high school will be hold
Monday evening , Jane 20 , at the opera
hoaeo , The following Ia the
Overture. Orchestra
Prayer Nov. Q , W. Crofts
Overture , , . ,
Salutatory Unpalnted Pictures
Helen Spoonor ,
Little Causes , Great Results
Licla Young ,
Em Building
Anna Bolm ,
Essay. Waiting
Kobcrt Ilattenbauer ,
Vccsl gplt'-Cnvallna , "Tucea la notto
placidv.V'V , Verdi
Miss Oliver.
Drntlon ,
"U" Iow *
;
Lemuel Knctts.
Latin esiay. Do Arto Colloquil
AAoty Damon ,
I'ssay .A Menagerie
Male Oberholtzer.
Sasay lie. olnea In Every Day Life
Amanda Xermnollon ,
ausio Glee Club
Jasay . .Corru'r Stcnoa of Character
Maud O.'lver.
Jrallon. Fidelity to Trust
John Sylvester.
Olasi history Ida Wallace
Mass prophesy Anna Bowman
Vow solo "Poets' Corner , " Tonra
Miss Oliver.
Jssay , with valedictory addresses
Amoncr my Books *
Marpjarot Shontz.
'rcsontatlon of diplomay by J. B , Atkins ,
President of School Bo rd ,
Jsnedlctlon. . . .
Jusic.
Black and AVliltc ,
Yesterday . evening at six o'clock AVcs-
ley1 Williams , a < colored waiter at the Cozens
zens house In Omaha , filed nn informa-
ion before JusHco Schtuz , charging "Old
MotHer Turner , " who runs a bagnio near [
loruo's ; park , with Isrccny , aud officer
Vhoolor went to arrest her. It seems
Villlamu had eomo clotnlng in a trunk
lelonging to a white g'rl ' named Bertha
Lose , who waa stopping at ' 'Mother"
'urnor's ranch and who skipped out vrlth-
ut making a proper divide with the col-
rod woman , and , according to Williams ,
Mrs. Turner cut the rupo around the
Irl'a trunk and appropriated most of the
ontonts.
PEUSONAU
o. E. : Holmes , of M.ilvcrn , wag in the city
estordny.
D. II. Hubbard , of Dea Moincs , wni nt the
den yesterday.
C. M. ] Reynolds , of Atlantic , dined at the
PaciE yesterday , nmnli
Blderman E. L. Shugatt will take a trip
tc his farm to-day.
Georga A. Bailey and 50. iC. Norman , of
hicago , nro at the Bochtole.
John J , Stark spent Sunday and starts out
ain to-day to represent Messrs. Stewart
ros.
J.I . Adams spent Sunday at home and
laat evening to sea the boot and shoo trade
fain.
The , Tanesvilla ( Wls. ) papers announce the
rival of Mr. H. W. Tllton , of the BKK , in
pUco.
Mayor ; Vauglian expects to start for the
thtd evening. Ho siya he will celebrate
Fourth of July at Coney Island.
Mayor ; W. R. Vaughan leaves to-day with
apt. B. B. Frainey for Washington , D. O.
will be absent ten days or two weeks ,
. B. : Walker left Saturday afternoon to
tend the annual meeting of the state real
association at Cedar Rapids on the
C.j A. Sholes has returned to the city from
attendance at coutt , but will not resume
editorial work on the Herald for several
,
line Hon. B. F. Clayton was here yester- A.
and went to tbo institution for the deaf
dumb to look after the repairs on the
uildings.
Harry Haworth , ol Haworth & Sons' ' check-
, left last evening for the factory in
Jccatur , III , , snd will combine business with
loasuro , and spend a short time In Chicago.
Mi and Mrs. A. P. Brainard left last
vening ! for Cheyenne and Laramie where
. Brainord will look after his stock
atereats. He has several black ( Angug ) cat-
out there and will probably remain until
sells thorn ; having taken them there as an
xperlment.
aaturiliiy'H Btorin.
Quite ' cu amaudtof datnago was caneod
the heavy rain cf Saturday night. A
lumber of trees were atrack by lightning
many of the newly graded places iu
city were badly washed ont ,
The chimney oil John Holder's rcai-
lencn 011 Lincoln avcnuo waa knocked
Dff.Tho
The station at Hindon on tbo Chicago ,
Island & Pacific lailroad waa
burned and is comjjlttely destroyed as
also two freight cars that were
standing along side of tbo building.
not know.
A corn-ciib containing about aovonty-
biuhels < f corn was blown over at
Grcondalo. It belonged to Mre. Tomlo.
Hall fell in tbo v'iclnlly of Greendalo
chunks larger than hen's cggi and
much dormgo la reported.
Notwithstanding the rain came down
torrents , Indian c/cok did not over *
Its banks.
The Chlcigo , Burlington & Qoincy
dun In this cl'y yesterday morning
0:05 : o'clock did nut arrive until 12:30 :
o'clock. The canio is reported to have
a wreck at Yillsca. It scorns that a
couple of f ighfc cars were blown onto
main line by the wind Saturday
and a train f'f ' eighteen cars of stock n
into them , piling up ( ho stock In a part
local
&
and doing considerable damage. otoi
( particaUis could not bo bad of the
ofiicUla of the ro.id , they kbelng very re-
ticont. _ 0.2i
15:11 :
MANDEMAKEES & VAN
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0.25
ARCHITECTS. 7J5 6:30 : :
CONTRACTORS
AND BUILDERS 0:20 : !
626 ;
Tipper Broadway , Counoll Blnff.
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TBE CHEAPEST PLACE OMAHA TO BUY
it n
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One of lie Best and Largest Stocks in the Unitev1 States
To Select From ;
NO STAIRS TO CLIMB ,
ELHtfANT PAS8BNQEB
WHEN SOLICITED TO INSUKE IN OTHER COMPANY ,
Remember I These Bmuortant Facts
CONCERNING 4
The Mutual Life Insurance Company
OF NEW YORK.
1. It a the OLDEST actlro Llfo Iniuranco Company In thll country.
2. . It Islho r.AUUKHT Life Insurance Company by many inllnona of dollars 3 the wotlJ.
3 lt rates ut premiums nro LOWEIl than tlioso ol Buy other compiuiy.
4. It hag no "itockholdorVtoclalm an ; part of Its profits.
6. , It ofluisno SCHKJIKi . under the n mo of Insurance for sp tuhtlon liy special cUsscs vfoa the *
iilfortnnca of rtch oti er.
8. Ha present avalUblo CASH BESOCHCKS exceed those of
world any otho : life Ir urinco Company In th < r
worldII
II has rtcdrcd In cash from ill source' , from February. 1843 , to JnnuMV , IFF * . 270f02.EF4.Cr.
It ha returned to the pccplo , In cash , from t'ebniftty , 18(3 , to January , 1SS6 , JSlPU9,2liOC' .
rts cash Assets on t h 1st ot January , 1885 , amount to more than
\V. JF. ALLEN ,
General Agent for
obraskn , Dakota , Colorado , Wyoming and
Utnh.
Olfici Cor.F rnam andlSth StOver 1st NatX
Bunk , Oinnlm , Neb
MERRILL & FERGUSON ,
Gen. Atfts. for
Michigan , Indiana , Illinois , Wisconsin , Icwa
auil Minnesota ,
Detroit. Michigan.
M. P. H01IRKH )
Special Agent for Iowa , Council Bluffs , Iowa
trlileit away tliolr jontlinil vigor anil iiower-who nr
Rnflprlnfrrrom trrrllil. J1UA1NS iiml 1.OSSKS , wno arc enk ,
IMI'Orj ; > ranil mult lor iua-iliRc. :
Ollk ' - - - . , , - - . . . . -
to ciircli > a fiw witks or months nio IK tno celebrated
MYRTLEAIN TREATMENT
JUhomeiMtliuut exposure , HiLTSS time , anil for LL3S money limit
any other method Ititlieworlil. Wt.aU Ijsct , hcadaclic , EMISSIONS ,
lassitude , loss nfsplrlls.iml amliltlmi , elonnr thoughts , droadlul
dreams. dUtctlM. mcmorj , inil'OTKN'CK , Ills , luiiiedlnicntt to
linrrlaL-o , nud ma'oilier ) sjinplouia leading tn CONSUMl'IION or
INSAM1Y , nru promptly rcmuM.il b > this Ircntmciu , ana TlKorous
manhood restored. .
Married Meiorilwsewlio \ intend to many ,
ItTTMEMIlER , perfect scxiiil strength means , health , vigorous > ( T-
R , Ions lira amitlio lorcaml respect of n faithful \\lfu. Weak mciinlwulU lie restored to vlffor &
inbood lie fore marrlapc 1'roofH. tcRtlnionliils unil ialimt > lu trsitlsc y Btiimps.
2stab.l8770AildrcssThe Climax Medical Co , 5O4 , St. Louis , Mo , '
LARGEST STOCK OF WINDOW CLASS IN THE WEST.
ESTIMATES ON PLATE CLASS GIVEN ,
in ; . & Supt , o. F. N. SADLER , Asat. Eng n , w. DIAMOND , Asst. Sooy f
1ISSOURI VALLEY BRIDGE AND IRON WORKS :
OFFICE AND WORKS LEAVENWORTIl , KANSAS.
Man'fg'a and Baitderti ot
Truss and Combination
BRIDGES.
For llailroada and Highways
Turn Table ] , Draw Spang. Roe
Tiuseof , I'lois and Sub-
BtriicturoB.
' , ! [ Tullock
1'BOPHIBTOKS -
A. IfcLou'.h , Agent.
II. A. Wise , "
ntrsctori. Fleato co d ua notice of all brldgs work to lot. Correspondence solicited from ooglnccrj mil luldgd
)3. ) OfKIOBIt. W. H , SI I'CSB
Officer & Pusev.
Council Bluffs , Iowa. "
Established , - 1865
Dealers iu Foreign and Domestic Exchange
d Homo Securities ,
J. U
Ho. 507 Brondwiy Council Bluff * .
Railway Time Table ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
nbe following are the times of the arrival and de.
tture of trains by central standard time , at the
1 depots. Trains leave Uanifei depot ten mla
rariler aad arrtvo ten minutes Ut r ,
25 A u Mall anil Espreas fli'O'ru
to r u Aotomuiodatlon f.iO f u
SO r u Exprcaa 0.05 A u
OUIOAOO ADD tOCK ISLAND ,
A H Hill anil Fxprcta B.63 r M
A M Accommodation 6:16 : 1' M
r u Ex.ireis . 8.00 A u
omoAoo , wiwAUKM ASD sr , rAtiu
0'A M lla'l and Express :50 : r M
r n Kxproei 0.05 A H
caioAoo , tcRusaroM AMD unmtrr.
A Uall and Kxproaa 7:10 : r u
i1 ccotuinoJatlon S.OO iu *
r ExjirtiK b.eOA M
4BAsn , sr , i/ocis ASD rAoino.
:16 r u Locil St. tcula Ktpret Local
.00 fM Transfer " " Traotler 8.20 p M
43 r M LCKU ) Cbloigo ItEtli Exp I ooil 8.10 A M
Mru a rainier " " " ' Traniler 0C6AU ;
lAHSiJI 0117 , ST. JOl ASD COUBOIIi ILOTTrt.
,0i A M Mall and Esprou 6.40 r
1& r it Expicts (1.25 ( A u
tioui our AHO rAnno ,
A u lUUIor Sioux City 8.50 u
t u Exprttu tor Ht l' ul 0.26 u
IMOS rjiewo.
:00 A M Djnvcr Uxiires ) 4 5 u
-.05 r M Lincoln PiubO'atnV i.35 u
:5S v u Ot erUnd Ix ) lets 8:30 : 11
DUUUT TRAINS TO 01IAU * .
Leave Council HlufTg e 65 7:55 : 830 1C0 :
:10 a. m. lSO-2.30-S.so : - < :2S : & ; 26-e:25 :
:15 p. m. Leave Omaha 0.25 7Z5 : efo-lo :
11:15 : a. to , 12.60-2:00 : 3 : > -isO-4lS-i : :
Curtains , Oil Cloths , ,
Window Shades , J 1
Linoleums ,
Mattings ,
l !
Rugs , Etc. ,
Careful Attention Given to On
of Town Orders ,
Upholstery and Drapery Work u
Specialty.
Onr stock Is tlio
Latest in Die Fest
and U being continually replenished by
all thn latest and choicest noroltlca.
405 Broadway Council Biufls
1/Aruir.n ox
ALIST MS r-ntb etrcoi , bctwuen Karntca and Uki ,
uoy will wlva thtald of euudl&2 trlilti , ol.tilnluj
lot ar jone ulauoa In too pattaaa pioiont , aad on
certain ooniitlotiilott4 ) fotuii. Booto and ebotl
made to ordtr Veilwjl utltUotlon KOM B fJ