Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 2, 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)

L ; s BEE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 18 Y SAERIISES, P s F————— - e T R—— . - IS w— ,.-...-‘mv.—«—-mg OHR ; ]" FL,] { [y et Lneted | O e . - ARPEL i i!éi ENL!L- H RIDAY ‘ £ ( J ; : | oF 6,12 Fearl Gtrce 5% G ,’\" I ‘ ) re (B S b B e S A ey \ tlod A “‘ ; foi it stinls, Lamps clicnp nt Homer's, 23 Matn 8¢ 552 BROADWAY, ) ',u'.'vnv"{'f e arranging for a RN A Bafis Detlontion RUGS, % nrrosts by Arrested for Arson, The Hon. John K t! wead and Fua L A 1 wooordition witl m from | front of Tammany Hall wmin of strlet | wshal Butes has ar- | Jis oflice, man named Charles | husiness t ted there « K indefatiguable worker, earlyat - COUNCIL BLUFES, - « « IOWA. CURTAINS 3 (o leave, so burdened with alar meal ve seldom with mind in con ries steadily strain tory of St. Paul's church is b aived and improved Jacob Maworth, of Dunlep, has pur- | nsed the business of San Ford, The decision in the Walters-Eicher con- | t has gone over until to-day. | ”; W . on tho |35 t hous at CASH SALI, until sold, a laree invoice of COTTON FLAN below the prices heretofc charge 1, had rainst an old man named The .“,Hl ris that he did not ¢ near Panama, and he | give way. An honest man in all hired a hoy to set fire to Hubbard’s barn, | €lse, he'weted unfairly with 4 resourees forever d upon | and winter clothing to order, | the granary, several outbuildings and t ever depositing a col- 1, 205 Main street. somo stacks of o burned as | Byor shown in this eity, These goods are no coount overdrawi, the ' : 3 ! bl Yt £ Hibornias gave | the result. Much indignation s folt | bank suspends, s both are now in the Sam!ary Hydraulic Engineers, | wiviv iy and we respecttully invito every- | Qe new stock of rand ballin M ic hall last gvening. | in the vicinity, there |.;n.- h:-]mlwu medic ars i |\mll,\‘lln'xnllnnd,wv-lu-xu. “' o Miss Annite Liurggra, bouh of it A o hands, if Pratt |\mmmu(‘ N Aot HEATEIL SFots s | Public an rivate Systems 0il Cloths | S I K S J back there, The fi surred last Tues- | Bye aud by ] s ) | lay night, o HUB VS oot pends, these men will wonde day night, and I ms o have con Al Ao, aBc {iay wil ik to this city 0l of Sewerage 3 i : il their dying or- ] L 1110 : He seemed ver, cent, and would g ! LWilll point but to thom how N T e i S o by irrezularity, by excessive mental { M i ] !u’,':,?‘n‘;;;n::u.n]h.'?;l..,?q i direct answor | o conthing oy and_ g S attings Dress Flannels, to questions. hat he ha v plunging in deeper thay R | H OF ALL KINDS, . . ) ‘ i e v Plaids, Ete, —AND= N We shall of NELS at 10 dozen Blankets s were bought at Auction Bales and will not he duplicated, Parties will do well te t, it is ¢l ) per een £1.25 to §2.00, worth from $2.00 to £3.00. These goods were UPHOLSTERY GOODS fExcavations has ¢ hundations of the new ¢ secura them while here, the trustee of the driving T how it 7 the grounds in che / fi'ho city clerk reports as b September, $2,100.01, - of 70 i Fidelity Council iday) evening. A | hired anybody to set fire to Mr. Hub- | vight to o, they have produc nee is d Ihe Acme club give A this even- | bard’s property. He said that he had 'm”\ o i | Water works and Ventilation designed iz in Beno's hall, which t deco- | come to Couneil Blnflis to look after some | ditins *Vor the - kidhoys iness in the United Stat ing been arrested for ted attractively lm' ||w [ f ourt, he | 3 or it is o well MeN 1N RIS i the poison ractive and never so cheap as now oflered, 1 " +| Window Shades, ! Ave unusually ¢ and construct wblo Wedn uta license. When asked i it was | Lidnoys - and liver. should remove | - b hat Hubbard was a I tio L Blsoa L. 16T o oo | Plumbing worl in allits branches This | . | aguinst - gliim, o siid nob | knooks tl and | i Cornice Poles, | ——— oF 1 DS by company Lave one of the best assorted | { y ditliculty with Hub- m to fecl sore t d he had had d ever having had bard, or any oce ards him. He with him. He | ! stocks of plumbir r the auspices of the oy roods in the west Ete., Ete, N e~~" Carpets 11 Le cqual to the Estimates fornished, put upon them. ol 2 AT TOPTLAR PRICES, wnson, of the Swanson M 1510 fosse 1y, I8 expbeted home this morning Ul an hived by him to set 1 that he had | i ot whurs ks e fo s | o et Ty fos o ol g : . : : ew week : true. 1o knew the Crandall boys, but | ing, a5 wo I IIARRY BIRKINBINE, ave received and our stock is well assorted for the early Fall trade. st timbors o building | had never had any such tallc with 'any- | Nerve force ; f 3 hich Chris St is putting up on | one. He had lived in Pansma T | el [: l Bl fl' E t C nin street, 2 & Shoent- | two ind had not had any diflieul- AL Manager ounc biuns Larpe Umpany — — 1, were put in place yeste v)'. ties with anyone there, Terilt i st. letter beq 1 de! e & Now York Pl yine e " 4 » d] LA W City Finances. Now York Plumbing company 53 Broad 405 Broadway. .| SWANZON, RSON Soh AT i The city anditor, I, A rke, has pre- | S ]2 m ' nson, of this cit : The city auditor, F. A. Burke, has pre ) B Of ( IA], NOTICES Ay COhei B ID M LE T hone NO Y pared the following reportof the finances mday school worke: 1 advertiscments, such ns o BRSSO this | of the city for September, which does not. | : : ; R . ity are to mee convention in | 500 ¢ LR [0 2014 et Dol R R B e P SV oct on the 19th, . B. Clark, of this | Me1He 1l assessments: ! fe il b u e WANSON MUSIC CO y, is the president of the ociation T herewith report the amount of city warrants issued during the month of Sep- tember, AELHE £t Rl E AT oW b GF Juent nsortion, Broadway, Council Blufrs, Bikino 1 it i A her, 1845, 3 ach s t ertion. ve ndvertise- ml.ilwnl 'l v\'m'li !m‘ll]u' (~l\|ml»il\n|| iR o Tite Al il Bioh 0L AL B0 9 Ga POS i puld send it in not e than Frid h B The I‘ y council to meet to-night | pills audited ,.,,:f nll(\mml by ‘1”'\ .' uneil 2 WANTS, lunos an 1 ans of lu. Ith to consider the | quring the same tnae for the same pur- on, and allinterosted | hose, s followss jould appear pwpl ed to speak right [ For the month of S t i rrants for total, dited and allowed during the sume time as follows: Sold on Menthly Paymenis P EENT Rear Hish Sclipol, some con 342 and 344 BROADWAY. .- | “ll'n \l i A nds of repairing on musical instruments % i d Coungity) RETAIL DEPARTMENT 7horough Instruction on the Pmna o l [| Hens Fall & Winter Wear | i ; o) I o e o i DA, OO B 1 street, e of the Baptist church will able at the residence of M g]n 124 Blufl st on th 3. Bifiie iy cordially invite silt] 8. zzie Weitz, who has been in hicago for severnl months past,returned t, evening, and will occupy”er old b s trimmer in Mrs, O.A. 1 The Avoca veterans have arr at big whopper mp-fire this ad have invited some of Coun- Col. D, n unll Col. Keat- Total..... ) Mens and Toys: Buil TOR RENT OR EXCHAN ,on vers liberal term {per Mill, complete, w 1 ihirec ac rounds. ving insteuction in “GUM! GUM! GUM Prof. C. B. Lipfert, sons desirous of rec ve will please call on or addry © bourding hou Opening First Av For some time there has nue. ssiness s Tow 1e, uhout & ity in Cherokee, tride for western stices ()m- of |l|vm e f 0 cnue A benutitul hos n the town of Hast- No 520 First Avenue, Councit Blufts, Towa. 5 from Main to Fourth street, so us to cut unty, Towa, for Nebraska land. z any fu that Jong block in two, itheing very i y e ""]u it Jong block in two, itbeing very in- | X : ity and_also n o ! Wl (e " enient as now laid out, especiall The sidents on Fourth st nd for pld their i seems 1 b sta business houses which need easier aceess to their rear doors. The property signitied their Frec on terms rness to donate quite o sum toward mm will umlmm', ll refore, mecting the e if the city wonld extend the strect through. It is planned to have the street go through where the 1iis and Overcos Sr oY STRAN LANRY Excluswe Rubber House! ‘ | Fat Mens' Trowscr REMER & SEARIGHT, Senmless Shirts un a Scoteh wools, "lo. 34 N. Main Street, Council mws, lowa. ” Medicated Searl avy Ball " ST A e RUBBER BOOTS, SHOES & ARTICS, G, N. SCHURZ, RUBBER AND OIiL. CLOTHING; but when 5 could not | wners interested AP ‘M“I.Ifl,, o, 1ng dcl o | oato AT Uit s e DUKLAP AND STETSON HATS [uctice of the Peace ks, jus 2 e oners appointee apprais e e fore lm,nlul:\md‘m];nl 111::::(1 to ~~||\|:l ‘xl{:}'“:!“nn \«.I~I mi 1) ‘A‘h‘(“i:l ! -”v“l .‘ FOI THE FALL OF 188, Office Over Amer F':;‘J“L-‘T EVA 4’ state convention, d award B, Roseerans, $1,722.5 Are two oth tiful homoes Ot OWA. § “~ ,J;wmflll ] i | :u s, which cash puymenys will buy PFURINISEIING GOODS —— T B e B '“j' i “"f'”" enntiful suburbin loc in Tova m S k § ou know that o » : : R o s, O ('.“l‘[(‘nn’l, el i Gloves i KlEL SALE STABLES -m ense tOc \S b nking ship.’ bunn-umn when th ll:u_mm T Jh m) Yaschel and M. D, inl ba i m ’ lll"-lmhlu\l\\ on hand, for sl i [ anl Y | Neckwear, [ e warant de ; ot licat The Musical Family. Yo ) o by, Prices v nran. o E P D ’ itionc in tho i The entertainment given by the Me. | Souna B, | Suspenders, ik il i il as m rlces un 1cated aining on the outsic Gibbeny family in the opera house lust ~om m o 7 P Cor- 3t Ayorang 4ih ounci B 1 bl o auor annoy micloent iy | L i o of vhe ot nonet ani | R. M. RICE, M, D, Handkerchiefs, | z‘ ereises, ‘The arvest sel 1 to m\.vl hem up, and m them promise to b m-llu-un-ul\.-.m the future, and D um"(u other y»mhlul‘ Send for fllustrafed Caieiczie. i romoved without ‘ Collars of bloud, | Formorly of New York, i all hinds . spoctl. | And Cuffs, FIRST OLASS BRESSMAKING & % HITDRELIGN, \ f vienee, Oflice, I Cutting and Fitting Establishi Warchonse and Salesroom, 41 N. Main £t , Covne’ Bl l - MRS. A. B. ROBERTS, meritorious musi nments ever CANCF“S or other tume the knifo or dy given here, The f s remarkable CHROKIC DISEASLS one, it numbering fifteen musi fath mother, twelve childven, and ¢ ¥ > young lady, brought into the nso of ‘\l Clellnnbys, the samd road was | marriage with one of the sons, 1 before Ju 1 I't The family presents an endl of the Aultman Taylor company | of music, instrumental and ve st J. C. Yetzer was b roiby. || JHES ; Sl OMiee 412 Brogas O first class qualitios and reasonuble prices, No. 54 Pearl Stroet, = - Cduneil L Towa. ‘ufiofi IT)I%}IB(E‘TCOAIEE:NT BT AT orrions & PUBEY, | "STEAMDYE | | little fellow who be EIOS_ 47 n ppar rahle al8d ts the base .l.um | —AND: he to hail from Californig, hi s beon H-” ')“f.;“"?.!":“.n"(’." '".'.'"('1 , “}'“ “r No. 507 Troaday, Counil Buts. BAN K ERS 3 X g > o police fo! adds to the joyability o he part o 1 s Bl ouch troublo to ‘,'i..‘:...{,,,\"‘.‘, L e R ___ RETAIL DEPARTMENT ] q : B koaian hd fallaton thio e departure from the leway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. ¥ ce y gy and 344 Broadway, Council Blufrs, Towa. L g s though dying, but soon recovers L Ihe won- COUNCIL BLUFFS, i Establishe ity L0 biojs Tor whisky from saloon | der is that of the wholo family ‘there i3 | iy roowing is (he. e esarival and ‘_"_"_”,,",", 43 loon. AS soon s he gets drunk not one but who excels in niusic, and | gepariure of trains by time,at | Somm o thom e voally artst: o | TG AR AR sy HAIR GOODS - 20 Main 8t., Conneil Binfs, ' lllnh‘\'.nllvl\\mll:m;' u'f'm‘\’ | o sy, Y ONLY HOTEL ’ —AT— - : FoOl0- BOMe 1N - FOrUANC re N Muil and 1 ) In Council Blufs having " & @ ¢ 'MRS. D. A, BENEDICT'S | W.P. AYLSWORTIET, ! ulurm bells, ete,, is the | ) which they have been absent” for cumsron movss: mir acotsofaixmas' HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER | | Nos. 215, 217 and 219, ) Street, | i " Fron ! Made to Order. MAX MOHN, Proprietor. al music which they g e Judge Sh L hicked up ag 1 taken to A wagon., b'( lay was the time for the saloon hoen to come to the front again with §25 nch for the October license, but out of he tifty-one who 1 last month, on Pat mr.n T e dropped into the ¢ s offico and e . 4 i Favo mew men Lok out license, | The cases of James and Daniel Gilmor nst the C| 0 & Northwestern ra nkm g three in all who have paid li nse for this month. It is probuble th ‘ ompany have just heen decided in iited States court, llu 256 Lwo men . will. drop in, howevar, withi Fire Hscape Andall modern fmprovements, call bells, fix o~ jext fow days, thus' avoiding' the ) el ; T gl e ; 8 L f anothe i l claim that they got onto vight train ¢ sl s 4 rick biild ¥ktudizglaod oy muovod wnd aw t Frame Louses moved i withant having st purchsed 4 dokot : i o ~ | Hair Groods of all Styles o bt s bt in i wor S 1, ° | and the conductor refused to let them KANSAS CITY, 8T, J > % ({ COUNCIN LU FFS, IOAW, maney muking mill, ev clork’s A mone | vide, and the train slacking up a little, | 1010 A M. Mail and Expre : L HAIR'GOODS. Ready Made. el B 8 P R X L 1 I 2t thio oash’ r they ‘l\u;»lmm to gvll “oft Anulullu' B:05 1. M., 3 oo J ity No. 337 Broad . 1 s was only | jumped ing 80 as lo hem, PR Py 0. 3 roaa { P - | and from state ] nd from | They claimed “heavy dar but the | 7 E w I: S t h H CNAY o g L 12 | o %, B and, fro | o ey oo | i ares, Frizzes, Switches, ttc, J PEILILIPS, mkn takoe u €200 judgo and o §500 | i ; ] D. A. BENEDICT, “WHOLESALY. DEALEI IN ferk, and numerous fees for witnesses > ) A g LML Ind oficers, el ecolpts oot oo PERSONAL l'uu LAPHS, ’ i w ; HAIR GOODS. very b, t is claimed, however, that % o . ., 1 ' the 3.]: "t wits run on the j;lhll > of |)Iw ‘_"l).l ‘Rl..\ b._l)" L0 B oz, p da the ‘ 5 p. . L it % b“A'\“wm(’l’[ ATR DRESSING, ' ace plan, the costs according to the y ) li b - A SSING, gual fos ‘l;l |u|~llu's \\;ml«l ount to ] ‘I-h“ K”':‘ l’“l‘:} “;’f" of Dunlap, were AND CUTTING. 1 I] Pl er ough to lllll a court housc every year, | 1 the e paloray i L L g A Gorhum Loaves on Monday HAIR GOODS. e AR I TR S A e f you wish to make legitimately from | for Beloit, Wis, 1o visit her old home B — G S S AT Sl *N en o Fifty dollars per day write to George Rudis has returned from Bufla- % Bangs cut Pampadour, Langtry o er Styles. \ udd & Riith, No. 31 Fourdh street, | 1o ud will now start out t seo his trade R HAIR GOODS. AGENT ¥oR 413 Broadway, Council Blugfs, Iowa ounci utls, ngs ) . el ulmn\\ hite, of Farragut, Towa. was Mcn Thlnk MRS, C. L. GILLETTE, ! R Substantial m\,‘m ota of titlo and veal :)\:n:m‘g(h » Towans who visited the Bhufls nmms , Council Blufs. DAVE“PUBT lAI]U[H E[]MPANY € = g \ tate lmmn 2 E. L. Squire, 102 ot A . B 1. ¢, Drake came in off the road yes- ey know all about Mustang Line oY $ \ iy a1 e o howo tho Lak $hez biow all Ahont Mg Séte ot sy e | 200 Heating Stoves from $3 to $10 Each. Prize fo ance of the wee J J JR08 Or SR sy Cheap Cook Bloves aud Genern) House Fuyvisti i goods, ineluding Now and Booond A premium for the loy il Do Lan ur,}nlmml- was i tho not to have, JACOB SIMS, from spruce pine . The very best, | Ghnap Cook Biave enc ! including Now und Eceond Hund ¥ nm this yeur’ ticulars | Blufls yesterday, and dined at the Ogden Pt 1 - iy Witk o Howaaa b ATTORNEY AT LAW | 19 Pearl St = Councl Bluffs BYH%MA?W%O:-H«]F:EOH hipper of wheat, d outs; No. 89 | g J. Anderson has severed his cony sr] strect, Couneil Blufls, tious \ith Dell G. Morgan & Co.,_and.J SIRTINCT . BLEIR Ui e ot s i s A s P VA

Other pages from this issue: