Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 29, 1883, Page 7

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TEE BEE: DATLY ~OMAHNA MONDAY N C. Thompmn mtalk Cutter O IES RER VAN BRUNT, WE MA X JANL ;\I\Y "‘0 188‘ KE A SPECIALTY OF THOMPSON & COMPANY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF MPLEMENTS, Rl MACHINERY, PUMPS, ETC. TN N, C. Thompson Ha:y Rake. EIRTTTCOCELI U IVE WA GOIN, L. INTID N. C. Thompson’s Full Line of Implements and Machinery. DEALERS Will do well by Corresponding with Us. OUR FACILITIES The Kétchum Wagon For receiving and transferring goods for, Manufacturers are of the best. N. C. Thompson’s Walking Cultivater. VAN BRUNT, THOMPSON & CO, i COUNCIILI. BILUFFS, - IOV A. COUNCIL BLUFES That nover require crimping, af Mre, J. ny other hair dealer, h tlver and colcred nots. Waves made from Indies' own halr. slsewhere. A1 goods warranicd a8 represcnted. THE LEADING DEALER IN 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Io'.-m. * MORGAN, KELLER & 00., UN’DERT ARKBDRS led without delay. EDWIN J. ABBOTT, Justice of the Peace and | Gradoate of K'ulrr MNotary Public. 41t roadway, Council Bluffs : Dffice Cor, Br W. R. VAUGHAN. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.! Omaha and Council Bluffs The treatr R-al Kstate & Collection Agen WATER WAVES. J. 6, air Btore, &t prices never befere $ouched b Alsd achull lno ‘of mwitenes, ste at greatly reduced prices. Do not fail to gl before purchasiog S.J. J. GOOD, 2) Macn etroo, Conncll Blutts, Jows ~ MRS. D. A, BENEDIGT, E AIR G OO IDSS MRS, B J HARDING, M. D.,| GYGNECOLOGIST, Institution, Phils siway & Glonn Ava, COUNCIL BLUFFE, IOWA. ail dlsoneck ultice pecwllar o femalea a by Also gold, finest quality and largest stock west of (‘Im %0 of \Mu nand Mctalic Cases. Calls at T tended e at all hours, We defy e nipetition in :f"”‘m N i o quality of goods or prices, Our Mr. Morgan has | . e ing them to pat o A w mor- | Medical Electrician | caps. oughly understands his business, Warcrooms 46 and 357 Broadway, Upholste in all its iranches promptly atteaded to; aso carpet-lay- | nd lambrequins, Telegraphic an 1 mail or- AND anid tal dif |N B | years given much thought and time A PEOPLE'S RAILROAD. A Scheme For a Double Track From New Yoik to Counclt Bluffs to Be ®wned and Controlled By Farmers. There bave been many propoecd solutiona for the perplexing enigma of how to control and regulate ratlways, and many proposed remedies for grievances of extortionate vates. Mr, bas for ustor, of this city, to the question, and some years ago | began an egitation in favor of adouble | treck railway built and controlled by the pevple. Having been occupled by o'her bustness since then he has been keepiug more (alot on this sub- ject, but now has renewed Lis at. tempta to wake up the people on the :t, with the hope of at least get thelr thinking The following is the gist of his plan as given in his own words: The proposition is that the people bulld a double track f{reight ra'lroad from New York to Oouncil Bluffs, It will be useless for me to telk or write in regard to thls matter unless I firat convince thu people of the necessity and the value of it in dollars and cents, If I claim that the average farmer on 160 acres (f land i« t to the amount cf--well, lot us f it up, and say for Instance refse 160 acres of coin, £0 bushola acre, 8,000; worihin Courci 50 cents per buehel—the Itn New York 71 ce ence of 41 cents per busk | the producs of 160 acres | €20 bushels, by the diffsrencs | JACOB SIMS, —. | have 83,280, to | large item for lumbor | heavy goods, which v ouid o the amonnt t up to fizvres, a3 st 3 1and-f | COUNCIL LLUFTS, I0WA | into consideration, I claim I can figure ) MeMshon | withont a shadow ) the 2 | Saturday .‘Hi’ | ing [ countries—ague, billious and inter- mittent fevers— by the use of Hop Bitters. Sept. 14th, 1880, Hop Bitters Co., ToroNTO: I‘hnve been sick for the past six years, sufforing from dyspepsia and general weakness. I have used three bottles of Hop Bitters, and they have done wondera for me, Iam woll and able to work, and eat and sleep well, I cannot say too much for Hop Bitters. %l MON ROBBINS !‘ILLHING FUEL. A Tiio of Boys Called to the Front for brealing Coal. The Rock Talard rallway soomrs do- termined tobrerk up if poseible, the practice of etealing coal from the cars, which seems to be Indulged i quite freely by both men and boys, Tt is | stated that about two tons a day are thus carried off. Boys, not content with what they can cariy off in their arme, have in some Instances rlgged up hand sleds and harnessed dogs to them, thus dragging off quite a load at time. In the caaes of thy 9oys it scems that the parecuts who use the coal are more to bleme than the juveniles, but scme of the parents claim fgaorance, insist ing that they thonght that the boya were just bringin: iome such ooal &3 they could fin3 laging around looss, a8 dropped from cara and wagons. On three |,.)u Alex. Lewis, Oharles Cathoun and Sam Tutty woro arronted for stealing roal. The jodpo gava them a falhe and held before their minds the terror of the reform school, ¢f wh rospect of haviag prayers evi [t compelled to attend ¢ Sunday, seemed fn the venile mind with the mest dread | ntinued their eases one week o | them a chance fo show their hone | 1n promisfvg to =in no more, o8 Ho | y Choro | geom to ho two classes who are dolng { the pilfeiing, one who are reaily dy | are too proud .‘v’i\yy ) tha for the of sling, and the casea therefore broaght need nica har | Weak muecles snd nerves, »l " | ness of thought and nactivity, « | by Brown's Iron Bittors, | The wonders of modc i | are apparent in the besat ar | Dyes. Al kinc col x 2 made from thew SNIFFING AND SMELLING. | he Pollce Com tee Busy With t Dirty 04 Told Abcuy the ty Cier Iu " y | lice cour « [¢ 1 f Ald menced 0a lay wn g | ¢f the afories carrent upon eoty | coneerning bis porsonal ¢! .\h-.| Hunter served as clerk for the com. mittee, aud C)). Dailey waa lven a | | moat « ; ropresenting Mr, Savacool, No! - - tren will o prectios > wrsl | People who we ack i [ this ros 1 and | on g1 7 =g 7 o | of on ] el IZENS B \:;; i i i '0f Coanctl Bluffy, in the f ar K K QLD | zed undor tho lawa of the St of poprlation in t country, This up capi | would be a posceful revol ) A 93 » potent and lasting to ou n In T und lany re hat ¥ h \ ] T M2 [ | i \ . ' y 0 v % Ti | . y y |) ' il . X pid | [ | MRS, ML A R N it g PHYSICIAK AKD suvcem« | of o wiwmatl dineic, barrcad your | | 222 Brosdwav. Comuotl!Bleffs. | W/HLONI RELine H00BFR ¢ new N | or whether they are merely the formal charges were proferred, In fact thera seemed no had aay disposition to such a responeibility, but the names of several persons wore suggested knowing eomething, or having said something agalust this ofticial who thus courts investigation. Some of the persons acceptod "the call to wppear before the committee, and their swora statemonts wero taken down in brief, with the understanding that they should not be made public until the committes had decided upon it report, the evidencs being exparte, and there being a poseibility that Mr. Savacosl ¢ explain it in a satisfactory manner, one who shoulder Thero neoms as yot no hint oven that there s any fault to be found with Kty official career, 8o far as honesty and fathful- nees are concerned, the goselp being confined mainly to his porsonal con- duct in regard to females, The com- wtttee expeets to complote its work to-day, 80 28 to ho able to report to tho council to night. Its finding is not expeoted to be that of a jury, or by no meane fiusl, but simply whether there 13 enough bottom In the storles told to wareant the oouncil in prefer- vivg charges, or taking other uctlon, off+ spring of gossips, and the malico of enemica, BLOOD WILL TELL A Lively Sgle of Short Hoia Cattie ut Good Prices, Snananvoan, Ju., Janvary 26 - | I'he public salo of thu Arlington herd } of short hora cattlo ot thia place tc duy was well altonded by reprosenta- stock wn from all paris of tie ’ 1 some from the state Mig Healy, Kl & lggon en been v or: | G 1 | I w i { i 1« 1, 49 wol ) | H s being | ) 1 No, i i 00 R I v J 3 ol il 1 e e Lit 6 of t cver pr t euflics i that th per ment trted by th o1 s et wich its reward, and at th time ¢ onstrated that the farroers are qu | to show their aypreciation of 2oy a tumpt to fmprove the stock in country. Tt won'd ot do, «f ) for too many to engage in this work; but there is a large fiold to operate in, and many more could turn their at- tention in that direction and find profit in it, Cawmp, —— - Horsford's Actd Phosphate removes tho uncowfortable feeling sometimos experienced after excessive acklng < or chewing. sL IOWaA 11EMS, R ck Rapidsis about to organize a fire company, Wapsie river has prodneed apickerol Wi, Armstrong has been found guilty of incest in Dubuque, The people of Sioux connty will soon take a y rand wolf hunt, Alton dirpored of 86,000 worth of hogs in one diy jast beforo the blizzard, The Cedar Rapids pasking houte em- ploys 600 men and cuts up 2,6 0 hogs & day. Des Moives' eively patroniz twenty callers u fren dispeneary is exten. having from fifteen to by, ‘Ihe Decatur county agricultural society wet lart woek and inere 1 the capital stock to 87,000 Bu lington's new Union depot was eacd on the 21atinst. It is vaid to be nt stiucture, v State Leader kicks hecmise so stype plutes are used by the w of 1ha Btate, ho business mon of Neola hayy « ized a stock ¢ to build & » Tue capiial s The Cedar Ranids ice men have taken time by the foroloek and Lave 100 C00 tons | t congenled water in store, hie Town raileoads, for the wost part, 1t ow blackades, und are v their traloe on time wrd to have a Wllv s working wtional wond nilt there, A 4,000 i eeanary Lo seoure ity net 1 on oot to establish a Tud ieice, with ¥110), 000 oupi fuline parties nre backing thy sehem (he ' ¢ from Chica- " 1 bquor their oinin i i i 1 e u i ' ) f ) ork ity. and had ! not be shut AL 000 creameries in Lowa i A v i extimated at 100, ( ) uts per i 000,0¢ Sioyg i d te extension of t ' that n t of way \ Prul oourred at the Suimit house In Creston on the 19th, blowing the. large cooking range into fragments and narrowly escaving, killing two cooks, The trouble camo from ice in the pipes of the water tank, Grace Preston, a young girl who went to Oaceola and ciaimed to be the wife of » young man there, but was not acknowl- edged, and was taken to the Benedict home in Des Moinen to be cared for, bas become ineane and bas been confined In the Mt. Plonsnnt wsylum, A New York man is negotiating for 5,000 acres of land in Lyon county, eight miles west of Sibley, for the raising of Bermuda flax. A mill will be built and the flax wtilized on the spot. Twenty stoam-plows are to be put at work when the weather vets warm enough for busi- nesw, There are more applieations for aid {rom the noor of Des Moines this winter tuin ever before. Recently a well.dressed misn went to the county audiror'sloffice and said he was unable to find work and that his family was starving. The Wcrld Moves—&kill and Sclence Trl- umphant Gur reporter relates the following r warkable experioncs of one of cur most relfable and substantial merchants, Doacon Stephen G, Ma= sou. Mr, Mason says that from 16 to 1580 he suffored terribly fiom v quant vo severe ate tacks of Inflammatory Khowmati m +he Inst attack in the winter of ' and o wa w83 ore 4 torender him vnab o to take ¢ in four montha., His physicans thouah th ¢ cue vide of him was puralyzed, and both kue.s | ¢ ame 80 wtIfT that * e could not bend them, Th « 0o= tors pronsunced his case incurable, 1eay ng him 10 a torrible condition. He was then inuced to try Hunt's Remedy,! byfa medicil fricnd fwho told him that nis whole sickness and trouble arosc from kiduoy discase, and convinced Mr Maon thut such was the case, and after taking it wix wocks was entiroly cured, and Is now in such excellent physieal condition that neither damp weather nor wet feet affect him disagreea bly Mr. Mugon soys that his cure 1s complete, a3 1t i wore than two yoars since ho has had the ‘L attribute niy most remarkab!, qure | olelyto Hunt's Remody, the I tallible | aney | disenso and Liver Medicine,” says Mr. Magon—Pevie dunce Evening Pross. The Best. | Willinm 17, W M., Fpringficld, Efington | Co., Ga., say seribed Huut's ¥ emedy in | acomplicated caseof Dropsy which T had beem trcating for edghit yo v, and I find Hunt's Rem- | €1y is tro bo-t mecicine tor dropsy and the kide | meys 1 haveover used | Owe My Existence. | Aligall 8. Colis, ot Moore town, Furlington ( ) ‘K ¢hteen months sgo 'l had Dro round the, beart. My physicians and | irends i y ever getting will. The first bot uut's Remedy gave me great re= [ lef. [ feel Y owamy very exist'nce to Hunts Reme 1d Lam deeply thankful | Aladiv’s lamp wrought mighty things, but Hunt's Rowmedy werks mightier, 7ry it. | | | | taae; the chargo 0 two veter y surgeons which fallod to cure him. 1w o iy P soment of Kendml's . i | [ 1 | | & t's aro 8e tree of lu up...m.. oth a8 any horie 1 tho ntate | red. The cure Bave letéwo of iy nel g (wo bobtles who ar 0 Fot tor N ilstony flua.nm.n Falls, V 491 P BY ALL' DRUGGIS"‘B | wily

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