Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 22, 1884, Page 9

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A { A 11 1331 \ AY NO ST Y na 115 DAILY BEE-=SATURDAY NOVEMBER 92, 1884 T | COUNTIL BLUFFS ‘ : J T I t IN UMAHA TO BUY | ¥ K ’ i : ‘ i ; - ‘ B B 4 i ; -~ i ' I [ | b iy o | t nin 1o« ¢ | N N % ¥ ¥ provett | v y | AR, Fre party i t i Omaha, arri 1eal bstat \stors ‘_\ | 1 the afternoon, Thero wore elght in| The following t " woro inf 1 ide i A 10 party lncluding the mayor and three | the county elork's orday and ro- o t “‘;' an reroat Qtanka in the Unit b ox-mayors, and all of the olght had [ported for the I MeMahon, | il \FE A Ol Of it aid ]e‘:",‘ ; gt"(f" ™ e R P served or are serving as aldermen, while | real estate agent, November 21, 1554 Chicago Newd, /0 feiect trom. ) of tho party havo aleo sorved ag chiefs | J. 1" Kimball (sngle) and Givorge 1 Ot H STAIRS T 1M 4 5 il 2 ot 6, block 3, Grimes’ addition, §:00. YWhett. Vaii Kok & WorkH T 2 e ree] "t T T B, s, 90, Ha, ik e an 10000 5 s adon 410 o O Lo ELEGANT PASSENCER ELLVATOR alderman for ovor nmu, yoars, e is | O'Nuil, east 2 lot 3, block 1, Big Grove, 4 % = \lso an ex reprosontative.” Hon, C, W, 0 ( : Wit lancos e e 3 Eaon, the mayor of Cedar Rapids, [ I*. H. Crocker and wife to W. T. Son- ore, ‘ headed the delegation, the others in|man, lots o and a, block ., Beer's sub Meant to drive the *‘masher'? 3 the party being Dr. J. . Smith, |div, £300. Fnali O despaic i W | ox-mayor, Hon. W. ach, ex-mayor, [ J S Tam and wifo {5 Magdalina it SRR D 2 wd now judge of the supetior court, [Stuckert, und ) 8o | aw 4 and o | acros She's & fool —old or Yot Dr. B 1. Manstield, Hon. James Mor- [of sw 4, sw 4, 22, 77, 39, 84,000, Showa flirt ) 4 ton, Hon, A. R, West, ecx-mayor, and ——— Washington Star, ’ Hon, U, C. Biake. Mr. Blake's faco is [ Window shades at cost to close them - i a Gamiliar ono hero, ho having on provious |out. P, C. Miller 13 Pearl street, L 3 = MANUFACTURERS OF AND DI occarions helped in making the driving —— 3 b o park v cotings here a success, serving as COMMERULAL, Rov. WIL 1L Murray writoe from Mon- one of tha judges, and otherwise as- OOUNCIL BLUFFS MARKRT, treal that lie 18 “'as good w8 wuy of them, and THAT IS THE NAME OF THE TOWN W'HE“ ‘ sisting. Mayor Katon explained t» Tue | Whoat—No, 1 millin, that therisn's an honest minister in the an that the visit was an unoflicial | No. 8, 00; rejocted one, the party being interosted as indi- N 2 ”.‘\(:I ary M. G, n. w IA .‘n.,. turch ) three clas reh militan [ a v hapo o 1 S {"“:.:“1"\‘,”35l,:,??':'h["x‘.‘:u 3';-]“1;"(3’“1 - S5 007 00 por ton; Ll B0@60, | the ¢l el ¢ ‘nplnnl, ml‘lh hureh torma odar Rapic I s time approaching > gt Uy last class Being those who take the 3 vhen Cedar Rapids needed im 1 80 per*100 ponnds, back seas in church aud ;eowl at what o r yrovements in the way of | Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ | do. § ¥ i y W e e sowerogo and paing, they desired |, 57 Genoral T o Salvation army 1n ":chgnerv svonto sl JRn ey Mhond| oDt i, 50 ety s oLt b sy | conntry Bre 1 Steam o WATER WHEELS. R Mi! an d[fra:n Hwam = = Y | 450 per ton tour at the head o1 10) brass bands, ‘Lhe Vo 1> > & h.u mm\u«ln\ur Omaha, and now were [ Tard —Fairbank's, wholowaling at 0jc, Pt A E L LU Gt T F 2 \ F 4 MILY FURNISHINGS Ox ALL KINDS, INCLUDING THE {5 (nmiu'wh.\tl‘.mn‘n Bioits had done | Flour- ity Hony 1l 0 * . R "\'.".‘l‘l"'"f{'.z".'.flf{.fi" OR ALL ARE FOUND! 4 Celebratod nehos " 7 Nufanyg Bo\tmg Qlotl [and was doing. Carrlages were provided | DBrooms—2'95@3 00 per do aud will bo worse than the dynamite scares, & e AT 3 g n » for the visitors, and they were | shown the LIV 8TO¢ The following obitu, S | 4 1P he following obi otico appoeared s UGk AND GAS PIPX PAvod i A SowOrRs satin, it |t Tther s S et v | Where They Can Enjoy Pura Air & Water! ! i ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. S S e PHODUCR AND PRUITS. Tendiae DIashBIRTUL of Doty Colondie of the water works, J, C. Roaganand ) . % y o g0 i Poult voold hens, 2 50 per dozs apring | COrDEe was hiehly 1 ted by tho highton” B. Smith, the paving contractors, Mr. | | Pentteyve cld be . PT8 [ dews fumiilias: bt doath got tho drop. on' her Wells Cook, H iraoman, and other | ® tarGroamery, 25@30c; choico country | 44 sho took 1 the buckot With porfect con Andall of the good and’pleasant things that go to make up a com= [ S i PT he guidanco yor Vaugha o- | stoors, 5 70 ¥ Susted a trace In this city, Friday, dirkinbine, engineer R @42 dersigned and y am | att, tho 0 = . prominent cit i They exprossed fidenco that she would have a square show ! et o Baf |thomsclves as greatly ploased with the 24 por_dozon, tho other s of o Divide, D .,“\.m..v. pleto and happy existence. ity onis a - Potatoe: o ® Lhis o0 at her bone 10us0, o 5 e 3 1 Qe # SLARASONE t its growth and im S 3 4 ! oty The town of South ()v-m'm it rituated south of the city ‘of Omake { ed o] nd made many remarks o cooking 0 3 et Vo OBt TolED) f'“,h The 200 per st Toft e, on the line of the U. P. Railway, and it is less than 24 miles from tke \ ‘%’% et visitora took the evening. train for home. i AGLARR Omuha post office to the north line ¢ { the town site. ‘ g; 5 Liaton wore upon his v darling » flume, 3 A £ s A -} e breast a simplo silver star boar- b Tt ot el Sl lor South Omaha is nearly 134 miles north and south by 24 east and i e} o ng the word “‘Mayor,” the e TRt \\'t'q" and covers an area of nearly four square miles, | | f‘l; 1o being a pretty one, but bearing no hos we ” i By her Iate | 1,..13‘\‘; ¥ : The stock yards are at the extreme southern limit i e on to the jeweled wold dar wn and his lovel RETEA gl [ / ‘“l!‘ ‘II:‘] J\‘_‘l}l‘,“‘ “(‘IL" ”I‘M(» And told the waiter to brinig some pio— The throa negroes taken by the Mormons Nearly 156 lots have been #old aad the demand is on the increace i [ B . m‘-\-;{ n’vlu:\l‘v- 3 9..;mr ol e L ‘;"‘i' iz from ¢ :‘H'l»mwwzt to L (‘.h ““\ ather day | The yurdfl are being rapidly pu shed to uuuplehuu. | o P enflapologized forf e g l tho picec of inco. aong their converts, may be ssid Lo expross 4 yor nf ur city will Aud then he d-hard, too, 1 eonverts t two me “» W Tonle 5 ishe: i 3 5‘ : O :y “U) il e . Those mm)’il;,hzti‘ul),()(‘u Water Works are finished and furnish an shundant i i hard gang with him. Look out for them. 8 et et LI 0 SITR. 3 AR I i - of co URE SPRI T : feq | Mgor Eaton lonrning of this telegram, | 1ivery fow dags e heur of some orant | oo 2 possibili PURE SPRING WATER | = i wl‘r;wd(-vn ndmr pr';wr:'tl t;v slw-vllnla | g off six £ Leard L:ml |..~||r‘.. men ,...vll.,...«uu’u onoegross \w” 3 The B. & M. and Belt Line Railways have a large force of men at | authority and arrest the Omaha marsha ving sinco denocratic candidato may be expected to he on have with a rev- 3 B y, b B @D =t AT h’; make any breaks in ,05]..:,\50 to | for the presidency was defeated. Strange that | elation for colored people only. work and will, in connection with the U. P. Rmlway, have a union depct = tho telegram. ~ Ho was sparcd tho nocee- | 1! i1l part with the ony “Havo you ayosiedcopy of tho Now T near the park at the north end of the town. Suitable grounds will ke We aro prepared to furnish plans and estimates, and will contract for hearty weloomo “' both of theso cities. | yoyporatura than do pubiic g .’.n Sartly parocnial and i g Now is the time to buy lots in this growingicity. They wlll never K 1he orection of Flouring Mills and Grain Klevators, or for changing = = ing time, TLang two of then up side by eide| *“No, Mr. Longpraye ay that be cheaper than they are to-day. i L4 Flouring Mills, from Stons to the Roller System, JUSL LIKL HIM, P ity ,'l\“"‘l“\‘ .\L,"\“”'l Baikent .1‘ "l"{;‘ylfi' ot ‘\'“ i rovised copy?” asked Bobby, w ) he Union Stocks Yard {8 17 Lspecial attention given to furnishing P“Wdt‘l‘ Plarts for any pu Betiwen n shiverand & roast, What wo wan. | had heon pormittad to st p beyond iy nens | 8 APPIY @b the Company’s office, at the Union Stocks Yards. i pose, and estimajes made for some General machinery repairs attended | yne nicie wvarter Harvison of the|is that thermot all agree, whether | hour prouptly. Aadres g Missouri Slope Tssues a Guberna- monbor of the legislabire fs now | dorstand such ma p ily. ol ’ | DT D i R e 1 H 5 i o “A revised copy mea ! 3 | h-!bHARD & CLARKE, Qmaha,Neb tovial Thankssiving ¥ros lying awake nights wondorinig what_ bill ho | -\ resiied cony meane § Assistant Secretary, L —— e ] clamation, self and n.u'm' postenity to the ond of time wot | siloved e r :"-‘thlx! ‘I' i & o joy hat b v xutlum i Ly L R o A S G s e T G ¢_4 issued for Thankeyiving day b prec O e e “Woll, if thnt what it i, said Bobby, \ e e 5 e o ,I “'.‘ i ptisreimnigdny [ “onr fanly Bibleio revisn s0 pachanged ) ~ pAredibyiles 1. Tts peculiar f pea Foipatonte ipn pRIyS [t the other day. 1o werachod out tho dato «f = p i | \ facturer tot cquest that ther all bo a roturnin Chicago T birth and made it three yoars i P ; . : Supremo Ruler hocau: ) ter, nm id that it wouldi's do any harm no i , el Blulls saloonists pay liconse, | 141 : i overchargod river, T NS T T e v T -—— } 19 i 3 prohibitory law, will be cspec- and in mal-tiger sl i | ok i i "(; libdudatoligiodid e | ypreciated by the St. Jobn men, ! pun slan b x| amily T ST S A ! # £ i I I ! i kiss hor with sbudder fobhy s pa iz sleeplons n L on tho pit of 2t and the request for the eaioons to closo ol Vi kY GallL B R ReaITar lll‘ny:l.)m.luh “?.\.u \g_'_‘ : '," e tho pit of 12m and Harney. up long enough for their patrons to go to 1[»\ ’.‘ n, but hore we eall it drick and disor- L = ch vill doubtless striko tho saloon | iy, Cioneral Robert Toombs voted on Nov. “Fordmand, 1y love, why do you sit o fa i oo A | NEBRASKA. | 101 bolow the belt, The whole dowr. trom o s e 00 S At 0 £471 4 for th first timo ainco the war. 5 R % E ment is “just like him,” wud certainly T P LA i i will rosult as it was probably intended to, Eanfuromainedisiting abithe e | —— —— —= | in gaining a little free advertising for Lhu gain ho was silent, { = e city and its mayor: ly murmured am s | : i ; CULAIM OUR TIANKS, G i, 1 blush to tell it, but T . 0 | = In complinnco with Amerlcan custom, | "\ R o | A I]l Ioma 0[ Hunur Madal Uf Brlt } and in accordanco with tho proclawation | wi'l o o d burprise illumin: r am S L y i E“ ,gfi of the president and governor, 1, W, R E 1< il g close to his cide, “s0 havo ] | Vaurhan, mayor of the ey of Counci |1 | Chicago Sun G | { -] DAVENPORT o ¢ d 187 T Blufts, lowa, do hereby desiznate Thurs- ,(,l“'-‘\w enow uu-‘(- oo m!“« mo —AND— | : "‘.Dyh);:n, day, Novembor 27, ‘A, D. 1881, a8 8| cerina’ ok Island. dumpny oo moring: i} W ! thauksgiving day. Lot us thank the (111, mpavions cudgelled their brainy, but | g e s ot overnmons wil |1 e s BIG DRIVE. |[CERTIFICATE of DISTINCTION at the CENTENNIAL : R T o honest |- Aot iRaid e yonama aesho ool t tho war is now over; t d x“\;,“ Yor ) ‘E o making b AT ! » until the eonductor pull il from fpeatilonce;. Ehat. the. farmars and || * S—— : PR c ENTS POSYES : 7 rardeners of our county have a haryest of The Ol 1 R 3 Maln Strest -+ = Council Bluffs I'HESE INSTRUMENTS POSSESS | SR y | ¥ NOTICES .; Railvr ay TL’DB fable abundance; that we havo such fine paved VDAL L 2 = ssles reots, aystemn of ecwerage and water- e band no longor b e T | Lot ; thank him thav vie have a million A leomo b the eandidi F T T 'E!rl'!‘. 5 nt, Wants, Bosrd- COUNCIL l l,- FFS, dollars’ worth of echool buildings and ey :wulu» rtern policeman stay 0 200 Uppee Broudwa o the Front, 1 1 this column at the low Tho folowing are the times of the arral and doc | vix thousand pupils; that wo have five oA L MR o0 Kl S i Vo on "‘,,‘.". ..' Aty place, i N for tho fimt trsertion : a¢ the | hundred thousand dollars worth of church G A EE L IR B o 1 | 10nt B ton Wb | property; thank him that our merchants, OF faction, follow, tll too late, AU 100, —IN— | ertlon. Leavo advertisoments ab our ofice, No, business men and all branches of trade T'he' old brass band, e for e 100 | Penrl Streot. noar Broadway readily puy their liconse, and that while G T Ll ik whits K, sonn for 1o i - wo have over two thousand strangors Ao hae i e Bal KTEM 0 DD WOBT 108 s+ rer e ere 100 i i Q i oach day passing through our city, wo| J1ahdned s ks i Futo s talla oy .| Power, Richnoss and Sympathetic Quality of Tone, \\ ; bave one of the most orderly cities in And crushed gay bootblackwho awalt | 18 hses shmstehos for st k h ! xansas curv, 1 son akpoooscmwrrs. |Towa; thank him because we have Tho old bras bnd, 3T warantod stricily pare’ Vormont iads 1 d Durabilitv of Workmanshi 10:06 & 2 Mall and Expross, sibnmlthree thousand men and teams [ Philadphia Nows, fal Vrorhedi00 eance anl ura P | [ - Bils 12 x) bidd am RR ~ AONAN e 5 ! b N %0 T On Tkl 100 R i :i:::l,’ L:l'r‘:;m ”lh;ui)'h:m] L‘.}m. h:yu‘:‘g R —— L e " cated In this city, Capacit L Xprosd, :06 & m one, opening Indian creek, e a8, wenine 10 voses for Sl ] | vdny, Ol & Day. RARIO, 065010 | bullding sowa pe ’ — inod Didckbirrios, proworved, o caoe jor . 1 60 : e, ™ 011400, BOOK HLAND AND PACIFIC, . i ,t:'::lkd,:,g ,:‘,",1‘,‘.,’,‘.;,5”":*1;” AL"'““"'I"W‘[”(’: Mr. G, D, Trinbio aod Miss (G 1, Lol | caunl 1 sliow o shen n white s o 1 0 f TANTED— Ev iy 1n Counctl Bluffs to lantic Kxpross, am D g at goo e ere married in the sign language by o deal [ Conned % 10 st quality Tenntoes 10 for 00 Awbuk Dollierod by carrior ab only Swenty s gid4pm | Lot the peoplo ou - that day, at_homo, In | Wity winicter in New York jecantly, o |4 N6 1wt iy per kit | Pronounced by the Artists and the Press, both at home and 1 | 080t 8 weok. *Dos Moines Aocomuiodation, @10 9 | church and on the stroefs, give hearty | The llon. Lz Carter and wife, of Port. |10 lerlAnd A, DAEROMG G ey 80 For salo at Bu offico, b 96 ceute inas ol doneionly. o thanks for all they have received to the | laud, Maino, celebratod the fiftioth anniversi. T ! Europe, as the O ‘Accommodat.on 900 am | powers that be, ry of their weddiog on Monday, 31 in Wl the colcbrated Patent Fancy per 1.Louls Expresy Bi4o pm | oy 1 Leading denncrats of New York hered 2, g F oy PPy 10356 & m 16 8aloons of our city are hereby re- et d | N vop everything venalle kopt in o First Closs . E M d JACOB BIMS. E.P. CADWEL e qupnted to closo their front daor during 11 larke tumbers ab Albany Lo withos, the IV Rp R Crer i o Aplhe Hetus i SWeetest Toned Plano ver ade. 3 5IMS & CADWELL, E5pm W"“Wl‘;{;":i;:“-fl"lt s pm au\\!cvr,ll-‘(‘m 11 a, lm‘ to 1 ; \{x'- m M. Fryer, on Wednesday, w wivd Mitiens, Dr olw sud Notions, b 0:26 Paciflo Fxpress 906 4 m igned s =lat day of Novemb A young man who was jilted by his girl,and 8 JANALHE" 3 P poremoang e, 1681, W, R, Vavauas, Mayor, | suiwoquety married hor, says she sraatad | ombars D wil et ondy I e Orne s- - Tpm Bt Paul Express, P00 b 00 e y, i bottlo of patent madicine ~ho wivs |1 W e i 1 ot b il oy A RUCE] Doy F. L Changes in the Market aihiaken™ Lefare tuken,~|1}raks i which Ive the argaloncyorofferud f ! COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA, 8:00 Bi20 8 m littl I e S o I g i tho city My e ro vory | .‘,‘ Wit 1 o e ELBLYEES, 1 ot T o gionm| . aliienlienacen waniesday. mansbal [FOACEL: 0o 0t oy e e | Banesa Shabiod i Wil oheyi da General Western Agents: ‘ s Blc Will practice In State and Fedors [ 12108 @ y/.m» In Irm 4y CGiuanella and his deputy, 1id Bates, wont [at” St. Thomas, Vewbing county, Dakota, | o o " R ) *4t Tranuter only, 4 | 4 ~ e r— — L s SELGUMMINARGRY L to the hay market at the junction of | Whire thuro in i great dourth ol yiring | | J. P FILBERT, — 1 USSR 0-0:30-10:30-11:40a, m. 1:87-2:3 | Muin and Pear! atreets and ed the | cure wives for tho rest of . | s neil Bluffs - \ P s Al 3u b5 " 0t o =70 dvivors of thy wagons there, which wora| W ‘ . RUEMPIVG & DOLTE, v | “ M vy, —MANUFACTURERS OF— i Pl ¥ P Ry 3, Motallle Sky-lfchits, o, Iron.and Slate]Row’' \ V Omaba Nebs | i A v S I r 1 fu y trymg|* ! o i 1 ordered them to | hor tory to be trio au 1 SALE BY ST T } L;uh!l ],,.m il ‘nlu A e Tt saramong, " i WHOLESALE BY RIS, H i, &, b ey s ¥ y hurts your business, fon it TR TIT 8, T ' i 21 A goun:ll Bl uE GOUNCIL BLUFFS "10wa? | back to weigh e .”1r, Honn socued fsoon, i e 1013 Jones Street }.assron wep wkoss. { OMAHA N ;

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