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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 20, 1881. AT DO AR TSRS T I Y /TR I R AR T TR (0 TR MR T R T T TN 4 L SR e i COUNCIL BLUFFS. o b, bt v AT TR AT AN JR YRS rrived fr I City ingiMra, N\ place nor ! manufacto Philadely hia 1 two conchies Taesday; shall send one Thursday, and to by lowed The Local Budget From AcrossRys'twenty more in five days.” the River, Alderman Churchill reccived, yes terday, orders for 5,000 of his cele I ross tl er to Misson \ S brated star rubber buckets, The pro i ey wer Al 40 penta- Itk Is Discrimination NxercisedMcess by which the little novelty is [ive ) i peh— lestination for the winter's feeding. i i It rec i “Shipy 2 .0 < O Y (72, M R o, O air 1,100 head of eattle, that have c the way from Utal The n the_cars ther Against the City ? made 18 vory interesting. ed forty-three cars to hold them! ir land the whole day to get them londed, v written notice we vacate the premises forthwith, which the sroceeded to do but as they 1 down| ithe stairs 'eading to the street one of them| tepped into o noased ropie that b been Mr. Rush, in his speech before the land league of this city, Sunday, said| that the thousands of evicted Irish- men have this country to thank that they did not | carefully ared for him, and was jerked@roof of the hs ight fire and it was arvation, off his feet His tormentors then pro-fburned to the ground, ther DISCRIMINATION The firm of Potter & Palmer is dis JB°" to dr r;‘ hh]u 1 when seve n\{ Mll"lf»\'finvh 1I\nu(linn4|rw1 and fifty Iiuu)'u:]ln thy, § ms laid AROf w d other g 5 oy chil{ or THE U. 7, ROAD AdatssT cousciifolved, Mr. Palmer goes out and thell it s her way. o N TOReT ool GeohTA TRIRY Do (h e BLUPPS, business will hereafter be conducted T c Ml ) § { ; Wiy C. A Potter. 3 gt K e Tt is snid that so far as froights Gen, Weaver, of steonback fane, fond consi 1 “The Commodore™ ult of o e Sl e e Tl OUR FALL STOCK OF / us fire, the r 0dds and Ends of the More Gen: eral News, erish through want and 3 concerned, the Union Pacific railrond®. il (el th 1 e W Bl Cedar Rapids Repnblican, | Jos. L, Foote, the Comm 1 the people of Council Blutls, 5, Foute, the Comimodare, 1 works wholly in the interest of Oma-fTuesday, September 27th, what heffiyecuder ddams, of Marl Al ol B L AL [ ha. Tue Ber reporter was infor ,\'r\\.*I .‘»Iwr the suy ,rlnrily]nf paperss horrible on ine: My appiicd. 1 him of a severe] § " o thie ailihe s w aver hard monoey a8 a cireulating me. sed in_repa d o the other day that in veality the road$s’ s well ulovasiny ba Ui formeay, Ahtl: WITTAtsver dium, r when the wall eaved in, burying him) under the depth of several feet of Bstone and earth, The alarm was giv a large force of men went to workgs will to shovel him ou thew, “Tten- i entertained of unto Cisar the things h s, and unto God th sept1fcodlw i i i Boenutifiers. Rev. Cyrus Hamlin, of the Congre tional church, preached a very clo- quent discourse b his people last (Sabbath evening, the river; that a merchant in Councill Dress Goods ! Silks ! Satins! Bluffs cannot ship a smaller quantity of meerchandise across the Dbridge} than a full car load, If less is sen to the transfer than that, the ch were that it would be se s of France. ¢ Bliers of the world, while in liealth, and nothir will give Msuch good health, strength, bhuoyant @spirits and beauty as Hop Bitters. trial is certain proof, — Telegraph. before it was sent over the river, merchant can send ono truck load, Johu Dowling, an old winter resi-§ B dont of Council Bluffs, and a persona Bivicnd of our townsmen, L. S. Bald fwin, is stopping a few days in the the day it is d d, if d 4 Mr. Dowling is interested inf space for before a certain hour, But ; i was saved f : 1 ) iderably bruised, but got if a m nt withes to to Green county, Pei off ver h unlike a deac o less quantity than a car load and tofyf to now owns a largo herd whicl : fiic recently purchased in the far west be sure and have it go he must send it by team to Omaha. Now if this islls D 11 Mobonai S Ger e 80 it is a discrimination against Coun-fcago, was in the city yesterday - o1 PR cil Bluffs that ought not for a momentfibusiness with J, W. Squire & Co. be tolerated. By the decision of thef The up land corn is in better condi highest court in the land Councilfliion than it is generally supposed Bluffs has been declared the eastern@On examination it is found that it is terminus of the railway companyf@iar above the aver and it should be compelled to live upfllof Pottawattamie hs to that decesion, if they don’t respect®@joice, for they will not only have STATE JOTTINGS. Alma's bridge is completed Kenesaw is marryine off all its girls. weh's pub! schools are crowded. & r issued seven marriage licenses in} 1 their charter. Simply having afzood crop of this cercal but will real-§ ' 1 union depot. on this side and landingllizo a double price for it. fine stone quarry has been opened ' 2 passengers here is not living up tof] Thosupreme co S s i e e A he supreme court convenes to-mor- woholars - enrollad on dts the provisions of the decision offinthrock and Beck hae ite »8 court 3 e ! LAL) 's new ba ill koon be rea of the United Slates court. the city and are quartered at the O, e L company owes, in a meas B i AL deal to Towa statesmen for the cha v sl U G e e i, undor which they are now oporating, g ot Now Hoisdy L1 oo AN FBeriT b and if it will not of its own volition§ L NS REN EL8OY Y i il Ao Ot s ive up to the promisca mado when i(ily visiting his kinsma, Ul it day of this Week. OQur purchases have been was knocking at the door of consrerel™ "\ y L Rl T e for help it should be compelled to dofd J. W. Trotter, attorney-at-law, of i Rl ) £ ut heini 4 . Thin discrimination o thotreigh@Avoca, was in Council Blufls yestor L G ticlal made for cash in the cheapest markets of the S nst this city is not ri o N of Omaha meets in Te The road should have a freight house J. Holimgs, clork of tho supremefik ; 1 on this side to accommodatc ‘ , arrived In the eity yosterday, B ilrond 15 now completed thirty. WOI"'d. ness men here, and forw and is staying chandiso as speedily and as cheaplyll Swmith McPherson, attornoy., genera from this sido as the other, and ourllf Towa, arrived in Couneil Biuffs las merchants ;lhuulvl make war uponfoyoning, and is at the Ogden | ry of Kearney held its ses- @! i v do. b o g f<ion at Pl O 2 St Bl Mrs. C. Banta, of York, Nebraska, i my vy O fwlio has been visiting the family of AW, Morse, in this city, loft for herl§ home yesterday. S, P. MORS B & CO.. i e 7y was liauled i by Ohiet 'Field ] Howa block at t. b end i e s v 1319. Farnham Street. him Sunday afternoon. He was off | paid £6.65 for his fun., ve thousand peopls attendedff Tt isa P Remed beyond O'N An effort is | wb the Ogden. = made to organize al Tecumgeh. A SORROWFUL SIGHT, Al poor unfortunate ‘cuds;’ may be pardoned the exprossio, with \ more brains than mind, was fool enough to let whisky get ‘away with i ’ ¥ S CURE, 1 young or g ’ S A e R H. H. WARNER & GO., Rochester, N, Y. express company's office and sat down| gud W‘m.“h.hg"d 15 draw his_calf-skin to x:n( anise :lcu:ll;té:; "ll:!(;tz::il::: S 1. T i on abox of pop. The longer he saf for §7.85, m?ludmg oosts, i A Kaneas cattle dealer purchased 16,000 ¥4 UARPET HUUSE l CONTINUES TO there the more foolish he appeared, bushels of corn in Beatrice last we R f i M © 0ar ior lvloore(s, his tongue to hang out of mouth.county. The only house in Mnmla_'villa, Fillmore |8 3 Harness There he sat, a laughingstock for hi Judge Burke says he is glad thefReounty, was destroyed by five last weel 1313 Farnham St., OMAHA, NEB. a0 called friends, a thing of pity in thellhot weather is subsiding for fear thofl, A H. Bolton, of Kearney, has received i £ f -ply Ca lice could not look longer upon theftion. There i some talk of starting & subsorip-Mieat 2:ply Ingrain, #1:00 to 81.16; Cheap . i ¢ ion to build a Methodist church at Wis- Ringrain, 4 up:::.h?nggfifi];}nfiy:fif.fiefi; The city council don't dare to disflner, o Crirehan T nerain, o108 until he leaned his head over on on i i olin Schumaker, of Niobrara, whoshot§ side) dronped i hat off -aha allowed B1l1y, Selkick, lias waived sFamination. 4 J. B. DETW"_ER, AND sight of ‘sensible people. At last thellice-oart will bo served with an injunc-JSh 200 back pension from the government.§ Body Bruvscls, 31,26 o §L15; Tepestry Bris Saddlery. 3 <Nkt count the warrants one-hundredth Mattings, Oil Oloth and Widow Shades QN i Th t of taxabl ty 1 ) W e, sonseloss mass of human clay tollpurt of m mill now-adays. bt e v s at Lowest Market Prices ’ s i 0 calal cep his drunk away @y ) : 3 S i 3 vl 35 ivi he battle is not to the strong 8 A Largest Stock and Lowest Prices, v | and pay $6.35 for the privilege. alone, but the active, the vigilant andf, Joserh Posilex, of Crete, was killed by Samples furnished at yard-ra { PROF. RUSH BEFORE THE LEAGUE. the brave,” ‘:H‘n;u down the embankment of & brick| | St. Joseph's academy hall was@ Typ Beg is in this cit; te 4 3 s y to stay. Tt The M. P. depot at Sheridan has been EER LAND ENCY| / i #lled ?l;-;;:fivi:fmngi‘;; by the bestfhis delivered each morung, with the Lo (o e Hago arol imsrE e b A PION _N AGENG 8 0f y Crcioxception of Sundays, at the low[@srove. ! {: hutTu;:utr: l‘;:t;f;‘::fltm {:uu!::,; gf :J-::n- price of 20 cents. 1t is a full eivht Burt county’s fuir was o groat sucaess F. M. RATH BUN, § y 0 1 B e pa vith a full hal o-Bthe display of fruit being especially cre - cant seat iu tho hall, [rographamidioplo deledit =i i Oambridge; Neb. | | . ontains all the press dispatchos each, uregational associatl 100 PR TRt ic Sutton at anf igne ip. Sutton af 1 mproved claims for sale or e i the speaker’s stand, and promptly atj ' flof the best deeded farws in Southwestern Nebras . : ! MBmorning. We intend to work for the 4 o'clock in a fow bricf remarks in| upbuilding” and advancement of thel i A cakes ish : two grain buyers in Redika with timber and water for sale. A few choiec 4 N ) { trmlu;e{: the !Il’t:l‘ktl‘: who “I‘U"S‘] ]“’i intorests of this city, and all wo ask i 81,00 por Bushel b RLeE i for ffstock ranchon with fence folds, timbor, hay anc B NUINE WITHOUT 113 | speech by repeating m o smooth andfis o share of your patronage. ? B\ator, for sale, cheap, Correspoudence Hollcited, B s boct material 18 tsod. and. the feeling tone a few extracts trom Oliver|g i Goldsmith’s immortal poem writter after a brief incarceration within the walls of an English prison, and con-i§ cluding us follows: ToMars has o chance to geta woolen i mardd-tl workmen are emp - e 3 e i) BTORE—] ¥ J.@vrice. Anyone wishing a price- TOW A BOILED DOWN. pestion ruspocting e location of her newg e 1ot e ol bt Mlconfer a favor by sondini for one. . fischool hous K clery goods; at 16th St., bet. Douglas and] B Dotz county oluims that ol he insane fvize oS DAVID SMITH MOORE. people from the eountry around are sent fe AYED—TFrom Blort: TV 3 “1,}‘ f;\m tho land mill, to Lincoln and credited to her. Y Krom Blextieisanley d'xll‘,"::i‘::h::‘: o boasting ill a prey, Cherokee people e Himboldt claims to havi e Whiee eallh acouiulatos i erokee people are talking of an arte B 1A L Cioth t nino brick. and stong nd men decay.” ot husiness houses in course of erection. Mr. Rush very briefly alluded toff, Ditmcet ruilwey contract has boon IR M0 )y etermined to have u bridge England's tyranny from the ascensionl \ cross the North Loup. 1t is expected AGE"T5 WANTED EO% he cigar makers of Burlington are out® i S i bl of Henry VIIT down to the presentlon strike, i OutBthat the railroad company will assist. (ho Fastest “olling Book of tha Agel i X v ) PRy 2 ill be laid out on the line of . o time. Ho reforred to Gromwell us anffh Tho ald settlors’ rounion in Henry coun B PR N0 Wpoint near tho dividing ¢ oundations of Success.g N A infamous monster, relating touchinglyty has been postponed to the 24th inst. & A 0 » + ! line between Nemaba and Otoe counties, o 4 the scenes at the time of the Limer-l " The plate glass for the new capitol build il s BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORNS, Cor, 13th and Farnam Sts, ick capitulation showing how at thatlfing at Des Moines will cost $16,000, Touken s o Eaulscoutinn ogal forms, how o xans —— R United States Depository.§ FIRST ; ¥ RCHARD & BEAN L;fl_ aF | - ] time Cromwell, in order to get posses- B A German Methodist church at Garnerfaoon as the road is finished to that point, B+t dusiness, valusile tables, sodor cuqueri: BOLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT INg h i sion of a town he could net compel tof@will be dedicated on the 2d of October, AR avin veesld mant ot Mo S Hinhdon | AR DB gandnot pa OMAHA, { A surrender unconditionally, offeredfl The receipts of the Henry county fai in the northermn part of Ho ondl y Adere SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS. protection which he gave by ords were $3,000. as bitten by a rattle snake, , ANCHOR PUL BTAMLISIKD 1806, ing his men to amuse themselves inf Doston men have promised Marshal i 0 in throwing children into the air andftown & pork-pac 1ol b 22 = . impaling them on their pikes. —The The people of Toledy and gislo Roising wkipped out fr i b iids s s T L i think they ought to be connected by strect@itown and left her little infant in the hind: @™ i DDl donb el speaker pictured very feelingly the happy home of his children and com| pared it with the deserted villuge that)§ marks the spot from ich hundredsi of happy Irish families have beenfd 2 driven through the treachery and ty-B703, with only two ¢ ranny of the English government, e than last year, teinauer, of Pawnee Uit s, P4 He ‘commended John Dillon ang| 8 £ the skull, i Thi bank roccives deposits without rozard t¢ Messrs, Parnell and Davitt for their ity miles of track on the Councijggproduced b : BELL, - amounts honesty, integrity and true Trish pa-@BInTs and Marion extension of the C. M. The ilroad A v - triotinn,. M. Rash is a speaker offg St P. have already completed, potween thie M - Ml on, o, Eracsn and prlndee Buy the PATENT PRQCESS wmore than ordinary capacity and wasf], The Stato convention of tho s very livel HENRY WARD BEECHER & hareh and tho principal it of the cor Ay ante 108 le on to preserve the pe rope. listened to with marked attentionfl® "ung Mems Christian .“i. ';: : Al i 11 bult i ressing the students of the National Sichool ol "*Selly passchier tickets for emigrants by the fn 1 A2AAN B o A g ution and Oratory, sai i 8 :.an line. mayldtt [ M o et Jurling Octob throughout. ‘At the conclusion: Col e 1» Buslingian, Octal ihon s9d Ontar, D. B, Dally was callod for, but owing f strangers, plaintift, filc sodore Boquet, of Grand Lsdand, wa g Distict. Con TI | A o § ORCHARD & BEAN, | J.B. FRENCH & CO.,, ar Rapids on the usly injured while working in the 1L W. Yarrs, ( ;,m..r '.hf.. 00, - froad yanly last week. 1o Ties in o mm,:h\ N:;.;:,'.‘A‘l",rnl\‘Iv” \II_ A'"Lln;'.\lAT‘L'11;_:.:,::}I:::l::‘,e).' C ARPET S ”G R O C ER Sl 1at, Tabitudl drunkenne alty, and for general rolicl to answer ald petition o n, a single man, in the FPILLSERBURY BESS!Y F. i, Davis, Asst, Cashier, A reunion of the old soldiers of Ose ently dema ¢ Lyon, O'1 1 s will b il an an; o s ; ) : : : : to tho laiencss of the hour did nofiaen O rien and Sous counties will Lo, 3 oF 4o bl ta Ao The Oldest Mstathshed @It always gives satisfaction, because it makes a respond. 1on on the 27th and 8¢ Tnat. The sherifl of Harlan connty offers ol : chers and Locturcrs, i : ticle of Bread " LA Rt O i " rewand of §200 for the arrest. and convie B post doprtment, Gummer B AN KING H 0 u s E superior article of Bread, and is the Cheap- I'he Marshalltown canning factory ha s Watson, charged with[8Term, July 6, Fall Term, October 3. Scudj est Flour in th ket, ] k J. ©. Morgan, one of the paper menfshut down, having 400,000 cans of conl o stealing, wh ; a onffordirtularto L eretary € market. livery sac of this eection, editor of the Globofand 200,000 cans of tomatoes to- show N 1010 1005 st sirect, Viiadeyic. IN NEBRASKA. warranted to run alike or ] five weeks work, . Ha Buffalo county, of this city, came very near making u) grievous mistake during the late dem- weratic convention, when the commif o Davenpirt ogtmeal il nearll o 4,301 el of from 8 : aldv;:l!‘,_gaxlgflntg_l‘ls& Co. § money refunded. y to start up, ‘T'he Gazette speaks offfl; and il ha 00 acres t« o [ i Sauie tEoawh citarse, anud oL bas a0 o A e W. M. YATES, Cash Grocer ] teo on permanent organization ro-Bh el mill in the United St for that he sold. g i i 4 dow 4 X 4 porated oank. < "lmA“.]dV 2 “‘,Ly hl;d, l‘u‘?‘n.:.:\:" l‘,‘i. ':,‘.:“ Norris Cone and wife celebrated thelf York is enjoying a season of prosperi g ‘Accounta kept In currency or gold subject tc il —————— e e AR SR Sl the chairman, He flicolden wedding at Marion on the Td4th.Bhunprecedented in the history of the city.f§ ¥ harsty S {1feht check without notice and declared that it would be & moralRYiy, wud Mas, Cone Were amoug the earli-®Nearly 8100,000 worth of building i oonenl, | AN Corkifioatas of deposth tasusd peyable tn thrse ] J impossibility for him to act in thatfo.t plonec ) Uhaye spent - . to, b ’ \Perbificnn of deposih wasd peyatis o thres I _ A X cat) He recovered himself, how-Rahnwst the whole of their married Lif " 1 bin sal ‘ iy of Noy 1 iemand without interest. ’ ever, i tiwe to save his Lucon, R rd H. Smith, a curious_characte I Advances mads fo sustaraers o sppyor od secu | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Anld home gave chiaso to Mar fuhio hd for yoars lived alone In a littl fSoaotas b SEofl Doy and nl pold, b of cxchangs, gover R s s Hardin down on Union_avenue yes ] ccond week ‘I Denidrell dollacs 1 coupony werdBin ot s 4 ! fuent, st Mm e terday. He has boen ]i\ix-‘:'uil)llu-,”:l on boture dudes Milor, MeCrary iy o, hunds xf Sotlarg (0" agupans er o' yoar for tho ad & s g0 Rupini, Lroiaad, Sk ™ b v » o Raud Love, the Federal Court, { ttlo said ¢, from st duy K L urope. ovams that grows there for yours, undpy Wtes - thbs notive Will be published” i 1 - wage tickets. s 3 Hiske. ik Mr. Hucnemiller, of Fremont township @ Of the seven cars that were ils votioo Wil bo pablished in Tuk Europecn passag ickets, h i :n“‘ln agaiust the city disturbiog hi 25 Husa A:‘,\',]”l“t Froumonh torinal g AT D A,I{‘m.l:; u(‘l\!u'nl::flwh . ¥, prior t f‘,““.;‘v“umr“uum‘“ MADE. Lath, Shlngles, PleClS, Hhia, v one h of lightu! a few day 84 by u 4 HOWARD 11, SMITH, i Auny person getting mad with ay , & wire fence acting as a conductor fon 5 were seliwdt County Jiid b e } a P Hlin;?ulx it i‘ncn],iuu coutinuo so,Bthe eleotric fluid, ‘n,.’il\‘ ome cow out offfbechl for kind) ;‘:\m".:"\"‘l“';;‘l o ""-‘ (TRAY ED_From Slort' W. J. CONNELL, SAS {1 DUGRS, B“NDsu MOLBINl..S, LME, CEMENT > 4 = hteen escaped death, They were in ggtoards and timber ever need cut-BN ook mare, color somewhat U A S ) 1.‘;“ .::u:l : m:;:uurd":x:‘;}:h:htl‘liu:llllv urtd, it s ot oy Yty B T SFSTATE AGENL FOIl MILW. s~ B~R' WE SR 8 B Eicht car Joads of baled straw belonging® Pat Finan sold 500 bushels of ‘wheat ot o7 sidic tad bridle. & revar vill b OnrionFront Hooms (op sairy) b lanseon' | MILWAUKEE CRAXNTECOMPANY, truth. 'to the Olose paper mill at Coralville, near@Shelton last Thursday for $1 a bushel, covery. W, E. Cathes I-‘oxlk'hlhoa "‘ Y :m-k bullding, N. W, Gorner Fitooath Ao Wroy Telom Parl®, .2 R B g J 703 Ukt ‘Arnham Btreat. : B s Mayor Vaughan has rveceived theflows City, burned on Tuesday afternoon fMr. Finan is o tenant farmer and Lives on \

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