Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 1, 1885, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

0. ( in the ity s, of Des Moines, w ) rent of the McNish-Johne . wiis heve yesterd police received evening from Pana s Dratt, who is mess wantod' to arr there for Char I4 s Nelson, one of th Bedford, was visible hero y wart form looming ip althfulness, Two vagrants we yesterday, but were 1y ise to hang about some awhile and not bother he The ease against Beacham, the col man arrested for bur, zing Mrs derson’s boarding house on as been dismissed, I e men of rduy, in evident before the court ased on a prom- other town for An- North Main showing happily tied ul uniting et | Mr&. Rolfs, both of Minden, the knot H. nn- ceremony taking place at the residence of Mrs. Weber, on Main strect. { Hon. D. O. Finch, the veeently ap- pointed United States distr yeceived his comm s here and qualified yesterd ing, ready to enter upon his Ve duties. George Bebbington yesterday filed o mechanie's 1 on the Afriean Methodist and fou church for $31 for lnmber furnished. The | has been sente colored folks seem Lo be having a hard | ponitenti MeRrid struggle to get theiv place ot worship | 7 paid for. | George Mason, the young man former - | 1y in Mcintyre’s emiploy, s vecently | them by roported as being dying with consumyp- Ordway has tion at his old home in New York. This 1 is now corrected by one of his friend who says voung Mason is now in Mi souri, and is us hale and hearty us ever. W honses Miln failed (o d ar I He has improved | WIS £X) since his last appearance heve, but the public does not seem Lo look upon him us §0 great a sensation as when he fivst ap- peared, and his appearance this time has attracted little attention or comment. The eity council meets to-morrow eve- Ith, to consider ning us a board of health, adyisubility of havi union sluugh- ter house and meat inspector. The others interested are in- butchers and vited to be presen WS, Wd to express their The young ladies in chargs of the art galle wosition have been ye Ruece: a lavge number of With new pictures for that department. the experience gained from last year's work and the greater i they expeet to have u»ll: sction than previously displag The work of tearing down the old court hou ing ol the ground for th wr progressed that it is expected he work of excavating About thirty men , but the foree have been emplo will be increased when excavation com- mences, and more teams put at work. The McGibeney family, who are to gi 1 entertaininent at the opera house his evening, urrived at th ific house and took a ¢ rest, theve ?u sterday 1 somany little folks in the company “they neéd an oceasional breathing pell. ‘They appeared at ttsmouth Tuesday night and go from heve to Fre- mont. The Daily N name of a sprightly H publishied this ap. I} dmmg the fair being the third y } I'he enterprise seems to be sue- s in which it peared. cessful and is certainly o creditable onc and well managed Cook heing the proprictor and L. Ballou the editor and manager The Saturds prese nts to its r anterest and merit of a number of Des men, and interesting lu-xn besides illust huilding and_ oflic well filled with socicty, 1 news, and in its sj; s is winning laurels v T'he funeral of the infant child of and Mrs, Edmund MeNalty, took pli ¢ Times, of Des Moines, lers & speciul issue of It contains portraits Moines newspaper rticles from their | of the Time columns ons Its My yeste fternoon from their residenc in Strectsville, sk preached the funoral sermon, M. and Mrs, M- Nalty ave ahnost strangers in the city, they having moved here only a few weeks ago from Des Moines. Theie were, how- eve roodly number of the acquaint ances and neighbors who showed their sympathy hi their Jorson: al presence, and Kindly words and deeds The United States court developed nothing of special public interest yester day. The two cuses already mentioned were still being heard, one hefore Judge Shiras, the other before Judge Love. At this term of court it is expected that the saloon o from the st w to the up on motion to send them b the st u~ This will prove the most interest ture of the present term, as it will ly settle the question as to the alidity of the prohibitory law. welebrated McGibeny family ave in , prepared to give one of their grand \nus concerts this evenin under the auspices of the C. They are n jolly, merry-making band u! ted musicians, who cannot fail to captivate. The opera house should 1 erowded to-night to witness the conce court, ing fe 't At un ' minutes past 12 to-day they m instrumental selection from ny of the opera house, thus e multitude an opportunity The will the mln affording t for hearing them in the open air, sehool children are invited, The |n~|llul\m| for the deaf and dumb oF ful and satisfactory y ready 230 pupils hore than'in nu‘ previous y g ¢ this early in the term, the pupils always being o little more slow and irregulat in coming in than in the public schools, they being seattered all over the state, On th ope; ing day there were 200, n greater numbs than o any opening day in the history of the institution. .\.r*x hing seems to be flmvhl; along smoothly, und good work being done, A number of the citi have joined in a protest 3 council ordering sewerage on that street claiming thatit isa needless expense, and that there being no outlet for the sewer, if completed, it would soon till up, and be a waste of money. They will resent their views in the form of Rllluus at the next meeting of the council The council has promised that they would not force the putting in of the sewer if the property owners were reso opposed to it, but when the bids wer opened, and it was found that the work could be done so cheaply now, the alde: men thought that the property owners, who had before objected, would now ehange their minds, It soems that some, at least, will not. Fall and winter clothing to « l.mnhuuul 205 Maln stiv AL his | An Unpop v M 1 The readers ¢ t d robbery and attempted murd Ord in M mcounty. The there, has spent nearl the termin trying the men w ar rested and charged with being the doers { of deed. These were Frank Strable, | Tom Strublog and John MeBride, 1t | was ¢ laimed that in January last they | visited Dr. Ordway’s house, under the pretense of gotting some medicine for sick ¢ m' 1, and that when the doctor w the the int and that | by them., 1T four I bits tried Just fng out into shots, ¢ craze. liu-m |~l. pulled back stone or from a gun, window or p thus the head an Ly toy | more harm almost impo: sk of looking and son up 1 The The nomi sherif does 1 eratic would. Sow that they w with M. They |)v At they wo! wits goi they were not unde may take hiy Armour. I Harvy Bir his esstern t which which he s valve, which closing ore the cou thousand dollars of mor these away the missile flies, could seems to be to rltnly so far them. ‘T that unanimous enthusia i > that they will nof ill s00 Pusey for wspivants foy to aeeept the n The otl he does not want to let the water troublC indi }n.n'ml himself to explain the matter lnmp o shot was fired window, wounding him he face. The fellows then trunk containing wer sherifl he of i community of - Shoot the Shooters, Among the boys everything now the craz epidemic form in i boy who is big enough to hold a nickle ntil he ean reach a with oneof th ly al of 1 the enthusinstic shot put into it, anc ut whout out a be he lm.m, the | dly hurt, it in d quite | is only the beg evil. the store kep ingto demands, by [ \ these shoote W the supp furtheraugme ted by home manufactu w has forbidden the sal nd yet they ean do hardl than :se shooters. It is ssibl 1 with the | s po e city authos their power in tl tion will be taken te the threatened nuisance. < — Race For Sheriff. nation of Perry Reel for ot seem to have d which it e of Mr. | well's e or L forcing declure th ild not enter the (i that 1y cir n at his word and give it to he race will in any event be an interesting one, -~ bine has vip. and duri he will lay before He is anxious that the sew: be so construoted as to preve rats from erawling into ho at the same time prevent s being forced into the houscs, water in case of overtlow. T sommends is simply is placed in th He icated nbove ine , and that boc him e upon hiin for thei @oes by v shooters, prevent h - trunk had st spring break d to i5 I toy stove, nd sh it stre vm| Some. the ppl Iy d with these only remedy | Ssible the e n eld if he | siming \ run. 1er en 1 on this unde andin, gather- | ing up theirstrength nominated ‘[ Just how much sorer fel y the time the votes are to be ¢ no one | can tell, but there ome hard talk now Me. Reel has been looked upon as an vineible candidate, and yet with s feeling of dissatisfaction in his oy party, and with such w worker and so pn|v\\l.u aman as Phil Armour run rainst him, he will i wl he hasal ein 8 to koep. trom being distang \ Reel made a good sheritt, and is m who is respected by all, but there is no doubt but thut Armour will m 1 a sherift, Reel has deelare Fighting Rats and Sewer Gus returned his gathered up some facts in regurd to the rsshould | sewer and as from foul or he devic s0 that it works automatically, it opening | ut, but drops at once, the sewer, and g the ly will be urged to pass an ovdinance requiring that all with this y house sewers shall be ntive Iu other e rovided ies they are being used, and as it is a simple con- trivance, ad said to be al house sewer tled to eredi lling assi prises. Huy The mun, form of the C, B ds o sp most in ing. Mr t for showiy g S0 M tin the welfare of the city stance in all pub - 't Ill Dodging a Robber. y, who fell oft Al expense. spensible to h Birkinbine is entl and is \thy uch inter L and his lic enter the plat- & Q. freight house Tuesday night, proves not to have been s0 seriously He suys he 2o out and 1 \ )y 3 man, W ittack him, thinking he had money. hurt as was vas on his way to meet his brother, w who, he thinks, in at first fo Y red, in to ho is also ilway man, and that he was followed tended T'o todge this man he went onto the plat- 7 1 off, f 1 in the Union | yards | s ¥ fenin " he Eiel A t | i 1 Wali ! clie i d m I has been e on would | men 1 been el ty, which | would can ¥ W | ters hol coune! | amends inance, sthor court will dism nd that son of the oflic ) | the oftic | should y against W x[[u s, If either of tis dictions shiould prove correct, it some time yet before the end ¢ Walters is made to give up the place. Too Dear Clothes, short time ago a you nan named Finley v ed for stealing a suit of clothes from the Carson | and on the nminary examination the value of deelaved o be high iis being held over to t He was e mad it hein clothing petit Lireeny s o he heard in | which is of | i | | | | | | | st Tuesday, s of the home ma leir pin re the selee 1 to make Kk bef & we s Prize for I A premium for the lor rof corn - purticulars - huyer and s of wheat, corn and No. 89 ot, Council B PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, es this My i the from te to street, ,and s 2 to ke itis rumored, to He is qi icent ut the but it is w that during tions, plans for the of a natato- 5 t the bathe insum veal ice in the winter ishment wonld douhtless he a | should happen to b suce an exceedingly cold summer, and an unusnally warns winter, 2 vnship Nomin The demoeratic township convention met | v About twenty w wention nominated the . Ricketts, J. Salliv C, Olive 1l il 44 42 and 344 BROADWAY. | RETAIL DEPARTMENT Mens Fall & Winter Wear CLOTEIIDN Business Suits, Drc its. Duy and Diess Suirs, 1on, floys and Childvei, mm It “Sliits ind Overconts, Lean Mons' Suits and Overcoals. Fat Mens' Trowsers. Seamless Shirts and Trowsers n Scotch wools, Medicatod Sca Extra Heavy Halbriggans, Jlored Wools and mixed gualitics, from 0, Faney ( 23¢ cach to 1 | DUNLAP AND STETSON HATS a hinge | b houso sewer FALL OF FOIt THE FPURINISEIING GOODS Gloves, Neckwear, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Collars And Cuffs, Of first class qualitios and reasonablo prices, o et i e e ol aros. RETAIL DEPARTMENT | 342 wua 844 Bronaway, Councit Biuts, Tows. I‘\\ O(”I"(H!FI?T 1885, GUM!! ouse! @MM' ubber L] i"f;‘- LD 1) 16 3ER BOOTS, SHOES & ARTICS, ” RUBBER AND OiL CLOTHING, 1 e 3 PR i o ey — ' Immense Stock, Fastern Prices Duplicated Senil for [lustrated Cafalogue. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. , Council Bluits, Towa, lesroorn, 41N, Main £t STEAM DYE —AND. DRY OLEANING WORKS I¥o. 29 1";’2? Council Bluffs. DYL NG AND CLFANING JORKS. uons’ Clothing C1 1 wes Clonned ox ¢ s -nm ol Lace Curta Varehouse AR < Cleaned and Dyed without Ivets und Laces Cleaned, Dyed \w,‘ I D. PA treet, Council 1 VR A Y SV &R AEE:, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick buildings of any kind raised o moved and satisfoction zuaranteed. Frame houses moved on Little Giant tr ihe best 1 the world. asIntel OV T SPECIAL NOTICES. | NOTICE.—Specinl haydrtisemen ich s | Lost, Found, To Lean, L Wants | the low TEN (ENTS | the tirst insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LIN \ subsequent insgrtio mentsnt owr oflice, No. L ‘4= Plumbing Co. Nuvse girl 0t 525 Sisth avenue, ANTED- Fun BENT--Non High jent, cheap houses, Muin St. G52 BROADWATY. COUNCIL BLUYFE: I0WA. s rooms for housekes F. WEST Manufaeturer of TRUNKS. Sample C TRUN 180 Main t NOIL BLUFFS, Stre 19WA. sapa0ay Koumyg puy oplug up stopuay HUOLS § 00 vai FLRTLA) $44N078 0NN0D 21818 108 A Mandennaker & Van, ARCHIT CONTRACTORS 201 Upper Broadway A. P. Hanchett, M. D.* HOMCEPATHIC Physician and Surgeon, Couneil Bl Houns and 2o 4 RESIDENCE: C MILLER, WALL PAPER and Decorations, iCTS PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES No. 12 COUNCIL BLUFE Pear] £t., E. C. G SMITH, iernl Agent N. Y. Life Ins. Co,, and BEILm:I(%l | J"HN 1 KURIZ HENIX ry St !; CLOTHING, Gents Furn: MATS, CATS Boots, Shoes, Fec, No. 164 Broadw Opposite Ogden House =l 5 TAYLOR & CALEF, | FURI\HLIRE. Lkl nd Hons GROCERIES, 1 Best Hug in the City N0, 598 TROADWAY ondway, Council BEiuiln, Bu, uncil Bluffy « L. FORM £N, GREAT BARGAINS In Unredeemed Goods, ¥, = = Prompt Attention Giv en Repains. cordet. &1 R —— .._-_—_' e — k& Co,Props, thay A. J. STEPHENEON, Real Estate Dealer, No. rst Ave. Council BIutls, Ta, tionery hacco, On R ellar and burn, 506 Voorhis, @ No. 4 Woestminster Ba Inquive at 12 i Choap, in pertect order., A new seven-roomn house. Enquire r BEE Oflico, lots and land. A J. Ste. | avenue, Council Bii | A six-room house utes ten min L 1y wate and cis- F —=No. Hurvison street, three MOMATON & (0., 1 Pearl street. 150 SALE, FOR RENT EXCHANGE. For sule or it on very libe e Couneil Blutfs Paper Mill, comple the lurge boardii wnd {iwes gronnd, oRr of Sewerage. property in Ch will teitdo tor Woster i the town of Hast askn land, A wood business property and good Tesidence property in the town of ( MeLean county, I, low down for cash o o for wostorn lnds. 170—A splendid farm, ves in_Dickinson county) Spivit Lake. Price, for Water works and Ventilution designed well improved, and constructed. 1 furms in | a small in- | wiged tor | Plumbing work in all its branches.This rtly hunge company have one of the hest assorted Wunts o ¢ 4 {provod, 4t i bvgain, for merchandise A fine two story brick residence, one St loeations in Couneil Blufts, will (rade nnsis or’ Nebrask No. 5t stocks of plumbing goods in the west Estimates foen d, ! Are two other benutiful homes in Council Blutrs, which cush paymenys will buy atad HARRY BIRKINBINE, iful suburban location in Tows exchange for westorn lands, are only n fow of our special bar Tf you've got anything (o trade or sell, Manager Sanitary Hydraulic Engineers, | Public and Private Systems | H. 8. DENTI No. 12 Pear! Over Bee o WEST, DrsWEOSEURY&SON DERTISTS, St.& 15t Ave Council Blufry, Ta, ED. WRIGHT, STENOGRAPHER —~AND— pe Writer, Ol My r St EVERYRODY'S STORY Dry Goods, Graceries, Flour, Feed, cte., Known a3 EVERYBODY'S STORE Il uny real ostaty or merchindisl everal good stoc v 5 . - 3y EWARS WAL n Now York Plumbing company 352 Broad Council Bluns, low way Council Blutis. Telephone No 27, R. M. RICE, M. D. CHRONIG DISEASES o o k- sy ONLY HOTEL (('(u\flll Hu\ kl(ll & Fire Escape 2.0 DolroTaE - f Asaln s ol W fs CRESTON HOUSE! UNION TICKET AGENT No. 507 Drondwypy, Gouncil Blufrs, Railway Time Table. COUND] U I)}! ¥ following s | y MAX MORN, Proprictor. HAIR GOODS. The depiruire of triins 6 ccitr the docul depe ot aa oy minutes carlier and wyiveute | Waves, Frizzes, Switches, Ete, DErART: Aiiive, CHICAGO & “4’!“}1'\"‘\;:‘«“(\ S0P aindition,. .1 4 50 . ot HAIR GOODS. CHICAGO & LOCK ISLAND. Mail and Express Accommodation ¥ SHAMPOOING, HAIR DRESSING, AND CUTTING, A HAIR GOODS. & QUINCY N JA0R M | pungs out Pampadour, Langtry or Other Styles WAIASH Local : Tianster St Louis Sk HAIR GOODS A CITY, BT, JOF & COUNCIL BLbRS. | B o )hnll e | 29 Maln St., Couneil lln s, SIOUX OITY & PACIFIC ail for Sioux City. Express for St. Paul JACOB BIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW CQTIN T, BLITES, | i City Drug Smre.l c. L.‘NE’U&E’A‘-‘ RoEn R X0 ,E“J— MEM MARKET i rrcal?:(-tll;:vl : MAKER, z e un No, 101 MAIN N AN kinds of Boots & Shoes X Fruils, Confectionery Sl AND CIGARS, fadifie s/ of Fruils, Miliinery & N % Main St LTRY, Main Street Diseuses of Women Chronic Discases, CONFULTAVION FLFE Opera o LEFKOVITS T, AY, 102 Main Streot, apest store stock in he Couneil Blutry, GRAKDY & CO., Chicago Meat Market, JOHN EVERS, Prop. Fresh and Sall Meat Fined hFellof Bologue Nuus Artielom ebe LARD DRED Porsoriptions & spec falty No. 623 Main &t No. 21 Main Et. 1 dour 8, of St. Jo. Hou STORACE Real Estate, Tusurance and Loun Agents, J. M. PHITI.IPS, Bools and Shoes )y 0o traveling ngent, thus uving their cxpenses to customoers, Emj Agont for Para Rubbor Co Broadway, Council Blujf 41 200 Heating Stoves from $3 to $10 Each. Cheap Cook Stoves and Generul House Furnishing g Blture. ODELL & DAY: . 30 Pearl Bt., Have §5 on 7 per cent Interest. Warehouse 000 t0 Loan 's O1d Hall, Dobiany WHOLESALE DEALER N pany. Write for pric , lowda. Ing New und Second Hand Fy BY M. DROHLICH 698 BROADWAY, COUNCIL ll.llfl’.\ ' v

Other pages from this issue: