Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
e ———————— N —— N NOVEMBER 15, 1881. = THE OMAHA DAILY BlE:»TUFS COUNCIL BLUFFS. Ho thinks it was eavned by an eddy that happened to form at that place A Dull Day in Towa's Western Metropolis Mincellancons but Imterceting Nows and Gessip W. W. Wallace, one of our leading conl dealors, who has nearly oom pleted one of the finest frame dwell. ing houses in the northwest, is bound not to bo cheated out of & good ays tem of water works whether the American Construstion company ear- ries out their contract or not. Flois bound to have his premises supplied with pure water. On tho bluff, In the rear of the house, ho has had cen- structed & mammoth resorvoir that will contain four hundred barrels of water. Bnek of this he has construct. ed a large cistorn, caleulated to con- tain about one hundred barrels. Por pencicularly through this two walls have been constructed about six inchos npart. This spaco is filled up with gravel and charcoal. The water in carried from tho roof into the up per half of thecistorn, filtered through the wall and then carried by a pipo into tho reservoir, from whence the pure, cloar, filtored wator is distrib- uted to any part of the house. By this arrangement Mr. Wallaco has ol complete system of water works of his own, and the location of the house makes the expense very little moro than an ordinary cistern. AN ACCID Owing to an nnavoidable acciden to machinery Tur Ber: was tardy in making its appearance yestorday. We hope our patrons will forgive us and remember that accidents will happen in the best regulated familics, cs pecially in larve households, Jamus Burdurthy & Son have arisen Phoenix like from tho ashes, Since the fire that rocently swept across their path they havo orceted a large work shop on the old lot aud are _reapy for business. Tho Herdics have not appeared up- on our streets for a fow days. It is simply impossiblo to run themn wien the stroots are insuch a terrible con- dition. Tur Bee boys got on a bender yesterday morning and stove the hive np protty badly. Boys will bo boys and whon the master is late the school house has to tremble, NARROW ESCAPE, A man was soen to sink in the mud opposite Hopking' machino shop last Saturduy ovening about 7 o'clock, Mr. Hopkios ran to iis assistance and placed a couple of joico undor his arms to keep his head above mud while he wont for a policeman, and together they managed to oxtricate him from his perilous condition, A horse all saddlod and bridlod was found down on the bottoms stuck fast in the mud. Thus far his driver has not been found. He either got looss aud ran away or his ridor boimng uua- ble to get him out, abandoned him, No Herdics waore out yesterday; not oven the baggage wagon belong- ing to the firm made its appearance. We prosumo they will start up i 88 8000 a8 the weather will permit, The streot supervisor was wiso evon in his own conceit for once, and had tho crosswalks all cleaned off nicely befure Jack Frost mado his appoar- anco, on Monday morning. Wo aroglad to noio that Spencer Smith, of The Nonparoil, has so far recovorod as to be about the housoe, and no doubt will soon be out again, THRIVING BUSINESS, D. N. Gibbs, who has reoently come to Council Blufls to reside, called at Tare Bex oflico yestorday. Mr. Gibbs is a member of tho firm of Byrd & Gibbs, doing business in Samsoo, & station on the Wabash, about nine miles west of Chillicothe, in L g- ston county. Besides thoir gonoral business they aro oxtensively engaged in buying and selling wood, an article in domand at the presont time. firm own large tracta of timbor land that Mr. Gibbs BAYS Were considered almost an elephant upon their hands until the Wabash ox- tended its road to Coumeil Blufly, Thus far, besides chop itig from their own timber, thoy have purchased about 700 cords from outsido parties. ~ Not only s it their intentlon -to furnish wood for the Council Bluffs market but all kinds of cuuntr‘y produce, puch as butter, eggs, &c. Thoy can woll all their wood here at from 87 to 87.50 delivered or $6 to 86,50 on the car, A BIO PULL, Notwithstanding the rough condi- tion of the country roads Walter Rutherford, who operates a lime kiln about six miles from the city, brought in with a pair of horses thirty-two hundred yesterday. Alderman Unthauk was engagod erecting bill boards in front of the lot near the corner of Broadway and aud Sixth strect, made vacant by the removal of the oid frame buildings, A mob entored Tk Bre office yes- terdsy murning, and made havoe of everything that was portable, breakiug glass and scattering things around generally. No arrests were mado, C. W. Barrickman, one of Cole Bros' busy agents, called at Tue Big oftice yosterday, He reports trade in his line the paat season very good; says he finds Tuk Bek in about overy town he yisils in this stato, as woll a8 Nebraska and Kansas. N. J. Bond had a crow engaged yesterday enclosing his corn sholling machinery. Mr. B, has made con- siderable improvement in the sppoar- ance of Frank streot. We are credibly informed, and very sorry to note, that, after all their hard work, the Philharmonic Aociety will como out financially behind. Tl weather was 0 bad that people did not turn out as they otherwise would, We hope to see this made up to them the nexv entertainment they give here, SEA SHELLS, Henry Do Long, in sinking a well near the bluffs, when down about 100 feet, struck o strata about one foot thick composed of sea shell, Ho says i s common to find them, but he when the water eovered this state. All Arat-class nowspaper machinery will break down ocessionally. Tun Bae will be on hand in good soason hereafter, There waa a alight fire in the south weatern part of the eity laas night, caused by the overturning of kero scne lamp. Only a little damage was done to the carpet, Charles Surles, of Sidney, Towa, was in the Bluffs on busines yeater- day. e stopped at the Pacific, Mr. Vaughano still insista that there in money in the Herdie businees, and a8 s00n aa the atrecta get in proper condition they will run again regu- Intly. On acconnt of the bad traveling, we understand, the Philharmonic socicty's visit to Omaha has been indefinitely postponed James D. Rice, of Burlington, Towa, was in Council Bluffa yesterday, a guest at the Pacific, Wm. Partons, agent for Anthony & Ellis, was at tho Pacific. Geo. W. Kendall, one of Tue B advertising sgents, was in tho city yestor John K. Cooper leaves this morn ing to attend to business connceted with our achools in the country. There were four drunka yestorday Two paid their fines and tha others will no doubt go to the atone pile. it cu in has vanished, with Many thanks; I shall n in the P'rice 50 cents, trig tles 10 7 < uymptons, er be without it inl hot- Tho balls are rolling ! Billiard cir- oles aro agog! Slosson, 8 Soxton, Daly, Dion, Cartor, Heiser, Wallace, Gallagher and Morris cross cues this woek upon the fiuld of the ‘‘eloth of on” for §2,600 and the dinmond badgo donated by Richard Roche, of St. Louis. Billiadists are on the qui 5, and specalation upon the agitate all lovers of the noble game, The conteat be- ging at Tammany hall, New York, this evening. By unanimous con- sent and resolution, the celebrated Brunswick & Balke Co.'s table, with the Swift Monarch cushion has heen adopted as the smoothest and most accurate tablo upon which to test the merits of these giants of tho ene, By tho way, we notico that Mr. Hocl- strasser, agent of the Brunswick & Balko company, Tenth street, below Ho !, has just completed setting up two of these beautiful samples of the cabinotmaker's art in the establish- ment of Julius Treitschke, on 15th St ‘The Brunswick tables with tho Mon- arch cushions are (he result of years imn, rofined and enltivated taste. No finer ornament for a draw- ing room or billiard parlor could well be conceived, and murely tho gon. tlemanly roprosentative of this mam. moth manufacturing concern in Omaha, Mr. Hochstrasser, is doserv- ingof the Iarge and extonsive trade which he cnjoys. Presents of all kinds at White- housce's drug store, G0b North Six- teenth strec 020 The fincat Homiery in the city at §. Bernstein a, nov8-6t Tho only place in Omaha that re- minds one of tho orderly, well regula- ted establishments of K’uw York and Chicago is Pundt’s grocery house, 1218 Farnham. Spotlessly clean, the array of imported and fancy grocories riso tier upon tior and shelf “upon shelf in & profusion that almost bewilders you, Staple and fancy goods in the most novel and attractive forms meet the eyo upon overy sido. Tt fairly givos one an appetite to step into Pundd's to buy a cigar. Coffeos from Arabia, Brazil and Java; teas from China and and Louisiana; spices from the islands of the sea; jarred and canned daintios from Frauce, Gormany aud 1 nuts from the Tropics, and from Ttaly; winea from the sunny slopes of Portugal and Spain; salmon Nice; cfgars from Cuba, and tobaceo from tho south, make a catalogue of supplios and luxuries ravely seen and never surpassed in the western atates. nol2tf FOR SHEET MUSIC, Pinnos and Organs, vo to A, Ilospo, 15619 Dodee street. 1t The popular resors of young m, need of Nobby Clothingis Schlay Prince’s Boston Clothing House, Farnham strest, Solomon's Museum is in full blast, Ho has just returned from the cast, bringing with him the west collecs tion of rare and curious fancy goods over displayed in this warket, . 1irds of glorious plumage and lodions notos carol tho live long day, Mack- mg Birds, Gold Funches, Imported Canaries. Parrots aud Paroquites, Java Sparrows and Bullfinchos whis- tlo you into a perfect fronzy of ad- miration. His stock of Jewelry, Beads, Cutlory and Plate Glass Waro, at hard pan prices, must inevitably securo him a great rush fron now on to the Holidays, Solomon's pecialty is Paints, Oils and Window Glass, nolaif X, - S. BERNSTEIN has removed his large stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods to No, 210 '8, T'welfth street, and Pas added a very fine line of Cloaks, Dolmans, Laiies' Furs, Car- pets, ete., and he will be pleased to have all his old customers call, and all others in need of fige goods at low prices, nov8-6t For highest grade rich gold Jowelry 12 in the Mic higan Tobeoo store rafile draws a prize. N No blunks. Tickets £1.00 each, NBAif, FRESH OYSTERS - By the Pint, Quart or Gallon, at El liot's, 412 North Sixteonth stroot, nll John G. vacabs, (Formorly of Gin & Jucabs,) UNDERTAKER, St uever has found thow so thick before. 0wt dlwoascs are caus) or livar. y | Posltive Kemedy for . paing in the lower part of tho Lody- tor Tory Liver o Dirziness— Gruyel the Womb, Diabetes, enquize for W AT Omnhin city pre ). P DAVIS w Tate 1 of faithful, skillful Jabor, ingonious | o Japan; sugars from South America || the igony o5 wn 4wy nubducd, of rh Lo wny from California, and sardines fr m | Founder, Ha on Mol wid call at Whipple & McMillan's, nl2-2t . e ‘EACH AND EVERY TICKET" }\.......mmuu....,umx.m,.m. 184 . M. stockholders will bo held 9 FIi Dated Omaa, N No. 1427 ¥arnham 81, 014 Staud of acob Gla, A\ & Ordors oy Tulexranh Salicited The leading Gclentista o Kidney and Liver Cor troatinent of thewo troy Te tropical leat of raro value, 1 ES CURE, 1ty POST 1Y H. H. WARNER & C0., Ro:l Jel6-tu-th-sat- J.P. ENGLISH, ATTORNEY - AT - LAV, 810 South Thirteenth Street, with ' M. Nooilworth. NebraskaLand Agen BAVIE & SKYDER, Farnhem 8t, ... Omahw Nebra o CNCR, CTCV D A CI RSN ected Tand fn Vaavers i In Umprov I materiul cut, haat Ty reasorable priov, With kg of p fit.Have removed from 811 Lo 911 15th 8 THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOR MAN AMD BEAST. For more than a third of a contu. Moxicun Musiang Liniaent s known to million sl over the o only eafo Teliance for the relies cidonta A pruine-—tive beut of EXICAN Mustang Liniment {4 withont an oqun! iking the o very hom nd infiunn are og Thoe Mexicnn MUST tment Is ne ry hoven, | n il e mariyes i R 1y the bealing power of (his LINIMENT Which snoedily eures such afliments of the 1 3 AN FLESH u. Apraine, ve A 03, Foot Rot, fe; low Fors, ol Tho Mexican Must THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS TOR MAN OR BEAST. PROBATE NOTICE. decoased Notice [s heroby given that the creditors of dooensod, wili mout tho aduministrator of said Estate, before mo, County Jud, County, Nebraska, ut a saad O on the 2ith day of o 24th day of March, 1583, day, fOF tho purposs of for 'examination, - adju 8ix mouthy are allowed for creditors o presont 1 ¥ the administrator to inty, on the 24th r wllow 3, and ono year f tate, from the 851, this notice will Le pub A WaLaLY Lk for four woek (A true copy. ) TADWI K, oo To the Stockholders of tho Nebraska Gas Light Company. Take notice, that a wpecial meetfng of ai o Omaha, at 4 p, ., 1 tho purj d the officors of tho MURPIY, Socrofary Oth, 151, A. G. TROUP, ATTORNEV. AT.LAW MASTER'S SALE, he Unibed Smtes for the h.)\ CHANCERY J £ory to present ke Ahe dikomses that caus Al Master in Clisncery * tor Compiainant. Falland Winter CLOTHING, At Wew York Prices at HW & I Peavy INEIOY W IR » HOUSI maka for s, and it BENVDER perfoet doeign apod ut per- Examination of Teachors. Twill bo present at my office kon the first Saturday of cac licants 08wy desire to toach Holmes. HoLurs, whose nos are read and re Beautitully bonud; pr Mary J. scll 80 enormoust Hose, 40c. West Lawn, Forent House, ALS0, SOLD DY ALI MAY AcK 10vel by May Aoxus | those capital novels-—Guy Wonderful” Woman, Mad 3 Truo, Lost tor a Woman, rytho ahoen 1d we of of pwin. It i8 & modicine .y ery forn of cxternal pain t peactratcs flesh wnd mmacio (o et BT AR A0S | POLAND & GWYER, Commission Merchants, For the rale of Farm Produce; Pe Warehouse and 8tore, 1313 Do SN OWS 01 § Bacnivdor hurn The Croighton and Niohrara EBIA. G I X IN IR daily, leaving ®lusble horse or x| hton on arrival of at Nlobrars, 12:30 a, s oued | Prof, W, J, Ander's Select Danc- ing Academy, A. Hospe, Jr. Hall, 1618 Dodge St. cmen conmencing wethods 1 have for ke, perfoct katistaction BICYCLES ) for Ca and prico list containing ful) K. I D, SOLOMEX, Paints, Oils an Sioux (ity RAII.ROAD. THE SIOUX OQITY ROUTE Ituns o Solid Traln Through from Council Bluffs to &t Faul Without Chango Time, Only 17 Mours. tang Lintiment alwiys cures and noyer dsappoite ; and it 13, positively, AOCD MILES THE SHORTEST ROUTE, ttor of the Kotatoof Peter J. Johnson, OOUNCIL BLUFF8 S. P. MORSE & CO. 1319 Farnham Street. Within the next sixty days we expect to occupy our new store at Ha L H a - -1 i 1816 and 1317 Farnham street, adjoining our present stand, with a stock of D P G()Od qQ Unequalled in the West, y NOT SURPASZED IN THE EBART, and meanwhile we desire-that all Omaha should take advantage oi;E.i:: vory T DR PR W CIED WIH AR MAKING. mratory to moving we ofter our entire stock at a great sacrifice. Study caretu ly the , bear in mind that wo buy all goods for caeh, do the largest strictly retai dry i between Chice isco, end aim to give our customers the boneflt of ail the low prices and extr by ma acturers and importers, Men's Sox, Shirts, | KiD CLOVES. | } Button Fisk, Clark & Flage k| ~ UNDERWEAR. |Glovas "CLOAK DEPARTMERT. trimn with Passmenteri y i Bu Fisk, Clark &' Ilagg Velvot, &.00 to £1.00, | & Y | Gloves, §1.00. ? All Wool Beavor Cloiks, from $8.00| 200 Dozon Scamloss Fancy British | RO B Tisk, Clark & Hiies 12.C0. aver Dolmane, y trim with Sille and Fr , §5.00, ¢ h SatinSill A Passmenterie Deep , Corded | Gloves, | The above are well wn in the one of the best Gloves made, ers sold us all they had, and our patrons that they rank ny first-class Glove known, ing at 00, $2,20 and a Pair fully worth « “ine English Meriu 3 for 81.00 nnless Unhleached Sox I ched Sox as high as 4 ually 50 per | We are sole riimmed gl Wool Diagonal Dolinan, | and at 818,00 we show four styles of | 0.00, Lizht {d L00. In Light styles, from ceial prices linans wor Juckets a Dolm jents in Omaha for Courvoisier Kid Gloves, 3 Button Courvoisier Kids, £2.00 4 Button Courvoisier Kids, 2 6 Button Courvoisier Kids, 2.650 Quality Linen Collars r‘l..‘.n} Sest Qualily Linen Cuff: 50 doz. | Auother invaice of Men's Piquo 10 to £75.00, | Sown, Stitched back Derby Street At $20.00 and § Silk Doly s from & S Wit R ally” sold at 'l*zll‘w‘l:-” trimmed with Fur \ vuranted | Foster Laco Kids, all Lengths. s i = ot to break 3 Button Real Kid, Black, only $1.26 T WH J Heavy Merino Shirts or Drawers | 4 Baiton Real Kid k, only 1.50 DRESS GG&D&. 195, When Gone we cannot replace. Ladies’ tings, Cashmeres, Heavy Morino Shirts or Drawers = Silks end Plaids, Novelties, | 90c., worth'g p g ; | Heavy Mor 10 inch Black Cashmeres 60e,, | 81.0 1.00. ba LACES, RIBBONS, ETC. Hand or machine made all Silk - | Spanish, Guipure, Chiatilly and other Shirts or Drawers a very Shirt or Draw sold for 81.50. 4 Shirts or Draw ght and Warser's Hand-kuit| We also add to ourlsock of tch Shetlaud Wool. [ Wool i3 | Ten Cent Ribbons ORDERS TAKEN for Silk’ Under 1“ 8 i , it bt | Many new colors and extra widtha in o | Satin and Gros Grain, IS 8 Laco Searfs £5.00 cach, from 3bc to pshmeres tory. Our pr 10 per cent d for same (ualitic 16 inch French Flannel Suitiugs, | Come early this morni 161nch Feench Sitkand Wool Phaids. | @ aerna QE e wrp e . - = £1.00. |SATING, SILKS, VELVETS. BLANKES. COMFORTS. 48 inch Irench Foulle and Camols | Jaa . B B J . Our Blanket Stock is the largest in ll.u:r‘:u « Mrl.n heavy weight, §1.65 to PLUSHES, | and L‘ ““;“ Rl !’,;’w 5 £2.00 a yard, ESTES v Sores py ™ JoBloat 8126, $1.60, | In this department ll gouds aro of | 1Y, [ar the cheapost wo over off §1.80, $2.50. qur own importation at the prices | o h g @ ever offered. $1.50, >0, = e s e vy o A (CHNE B 50 Wi o Binikole 89100, York can compete with us. ; ] i 3 i HISIERY, 10 inch Black Satins, all_beantifal | Vorth $3.00. G0 11-4 White Blankets 82 50 Pair. Ladies’ and Childr:n'’s O aton, Ll covered, Tdc., 8., | Go 10.4 White Blankets §3.50 Dais: 3 X 3 SE 60 11-4 White Blankets 84.50 Pair, o i r oty Llackfiatin 18 L0091 26, | My o e L0 st e o 8140, $L.20, §1.60, 8L.65. 50 Pairs Extra Heavy ail Wool A complete line of Colored Sating | 5,50 Paits. Bx S o eal e o S 00T Ba G| o a1 o4V v e nrs Blasiats 25 dozen Ladlios’ all Wool Seamless | “RRoion: o o 00 Hose, extra heavy, b0c. T EI T e s ¢ S Sy o | 900, 1,00, 20¢., a yard e o ey e Cosbimers| i e Colifornia, Children’s all Wool Seamless Hose T e e grain ik Blanket for 81000, The Very Best for achool wear, all sizes, 20c., worth rate Vv e celebrated | BATgain in Omaha, fonatiooliveer ) 20c., Mo lisve fulllines[of our celebeated | “YERRIN T o C L UNDERWEAR. 50 dozen Ladies’ all Wool Scamless - | 87.00. 0c., 756 1 ™'60 Paizs 114 all Wool Blankets 8.5 Boys' all Wool Giray Mixed Schoot | Prand of Too. to 81.00. Hoso 40c.. worth boe. to 7he. Cashmere Alexandre Silks| 48 Bed Comforts Te. each, worth Ladins' extra heavy Ficoced Lined 3 $1.25. Belbriggins, 50c: Black and Colored Plushes, full 21| " 48 Bod Comforts, very largs and Ladies’ fine Merino Vests, 4de., |inches wide €3 50, heavy, at 81.25 each. warth 6Cc. 19 inch Silk Velvets from £1.25 to Fine French Blankets of our own Children’s fino Merino Vests, 25e, | $4.00. importation from $15.00 to $50.00 a to 82,00, Over 20 qualties to choose from. pair. S. P. MORSHE & CO., 1319 Farnhafimr Street Emporium of Fashion! 1208 FARNELA R Swr, We respectfully request the attention of the Ladies of Nebraska to the announcement of the arrival of the largest and most recherche invoice of Fur Lined Promenade Wraps; Silk, Plush and Embroid- ered Matelaise Dolman'’s ever imported west of the Missouri. DIAGONALS AND ARABIAM CILOTH SUITINGS! FRENCH FLANNELS AND CHINA SILKS | Trimmed Elaborately with every Shade of Plush, Satin, Velvet Passementerie. Suits and Costumes in Innumerable Varieties. WRAPS AND SUITS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. TO 8T, PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH OR PISMARCE sod all potote 10 Northern Towa, Minnesots and quipped with tho improved Wostinghouse Automa, Plastoria Counlor an SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFOR] run through WITHOLU T 05 ANG | w98 City and St Paul, o Transfer at Coun ly on arrival of Kausas il Blufls tpain Arriving ot Sionx City it the New Unioi Depot at S6. P'aul at 1 TEN HOULS IN ADVANOE OF ANY OTHER emember in taking the ompany, ¥ t Tt and s Comtortable Lido in the 1@ failure to elect direetors at COUNCIL BLUFFS AND ST, PAUI £Sce that vour T4 2w bt P, E. ROBINSON, Asy't Gen') "BRYAN, Southwostery Agent, Couaci | Liuds, lows Plain and Embroidered Dressing Sacques, CLOAKS FROM $5.00 TO $150.00. R SUPERIOR %iis Omana k., Oct, 25th, 1881, ) In 'Convenience, CURABILITY, ECOKOMY Thomas ~——AND— CENERAL CONSTRUCTION BUY e BEST! —SOLD BY— Lang & Fotick You are hereby noti ut private sale lowing parcel of land'or (axes of 1677, for elght dollars and nincty-cight cents (85 55), aud the il Thounss bas transforred ' said cor o to Williaw ¢ ¥ the sum of ud twonty-thre 10 23). 1 Property, to-wi of BW corner ¢ n ut & tax ouths from dato of thit notice. C. F. Man'nc»iérs»or;.A 7 ATTORNEY - AT - LAW ‘s Farnbaw St, Omaha N e i