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THE DAILY BEE--THURSDAY. NOVEMZKR 29, 1883, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Al)DITl(lV\L .(7(‘AL NEWS, GREETING TO THETRADE Tho docket of the district court is now 7 FURNITURE! e TH B CHEAPEST PLACE IN'OMAHA TO BUY Furniture ]S AT- DEWEY & STONES They always have the largest and best stock. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT FLOORS. tions—all of which are l\lln tahed by the m.mt railway in Amerioa. (aicaco, M iLwAUKEE was no one in tight, but on the sill he found a_small package containing the money that had been stolen, et— Sorved Him Right, “T have used Burdock Flooxd Bitters and am happy to ray they have douo me more gooc | than anything yet. Send a further quantity atonce” This man was a sufferer from dys povein for twenty yoars, lin namein Aloxan dor Lough, sud he Tives at Alpsnn, Mich, e |ELLA LARRABEE, BURGLAR, printed and shows 264 civil cases and the following eriminal cases v, Wi, Plumer, obstructing highway; Wi, Martin, larceny; W. M. Doty, lar ceny; John Ryan, latceny; A. Camphell, assault to murder; George Bentley, for- | o Brooklyn Yonng Woman gery; John Howard, assault; Mark Wal Conlde 't Help 10" ters, assault to rape; Fred Hill, W, 1, = Pratt, George and Charles Bock New York Journal Novetnbor to murder; Laura B. Kelse; Fred Uhlan; M. P. Hanley, larc T. Harmon, assault; J. D Smith, lar. u‘n\ corge Witting malicious threats; | @ . T. Callison, nuisance; Matthew Lan- ning, assault; John Smith, assault; M I EXTEND THE RIGHT HAND OF FELLOWSHIP TO YOU AND ASK FOR A SHARE OF YOUR TRADE IN Stato of Towa “Who | |Holiday Goods. 1 J. O'Conner, selling liquor; G. D. Tooth ‘ BB i e aker and 8. L. Bulker, appeal; James | Givens, assault; Dug Points ot al.; Alonzo Jump, burglary. — “1eouldu't rosist the temptation judge, and 1 plead guilty.” Thoe speaker was a young woman who cared to be about eighteen or nineteen ars of age. Her wero prepos ssing, her maners modest, and her dress neat and becoming. The young woman was Ella Larraboe, known to the policeas *‘the female bur- glar.,” terday morning she was brought o Justice Walsh in Brooklyn, on the o of having stolen clothing valued at §20 from Mra. Henrvietta Hallo Jt appears that while in the act of passing the residence of Mra. Hall the prisoner observed that the front door was open. Without a moment's hesitation Ella on- tered and walked into the nearest room, where somo silk dresses were lying. She succeeded in gotting away with the pro- *| perty unobserved. A few evenings ago Detectives Lowery Be51des my large stock of Pianos, Organs, Music and Music Books, I have laid in a WesternCornice- Wun(s. IRON AND BLATE ROOFING, C. SPECHT, PROP, A Oase Not Beyond Help, Dr. M. H. Hinsdale, Konnwes, Tll,, advisos ut of a remarkablo cure of _consutnpthn, e A neighbour's wife wis attacked with st 1ung diseass, At prohoutioed. beyoud help from Quick Consumption, A a lust ro sort the family was persnded to try DI HALLS BALSAM FOR THE 11 To the nstonishment of all, by the timo she had used one half dozon bottlos she was about tho house doing her own work. 1 saw b her worst and had no idea she could reco The use of the term * Shoy Line” in counection with the corporate naime of & kreat road roquired by the travelin lie—a Short Line, Quick | $A0.000STOCK OFT0YS, 'l ——— IOWA ITEMS, e = and_Chawmbers viated Billy McGlory's And St. Paul. 115% Beagia LR Dy e boudoir in Now York for the purpore J ~Sx The Fort Dodge publicachools run on |of hunting up a malo thief. = Their| twowns and operates over 4,500 milee o rou 2 standard time. attention was culled to Ella by the re- | Northern i Wisconsin, Minno MANUFACTURER OF Dakota; and mark: : R tionn reach all b “There is one of the liveliest Brooklyn girls that comes into this dive.” The Rock Rapids flax mill has about 300 tons of straw on hand, Northwest and Far Wout, (6 naturally aiawers the lescription of Short L Test Route between Balvanizea Iron Cornices y i lilwaukee, St. ¥ _C. C. Matter has been re-elected prin- | ™ Ty oflicers noticed that Ella was well wau £3rDormer Windows, Finials, Tin, Iron aud Slate cipal of the Woodbine public schools, dressed and apparentiy in fands, but did mlfl.‘.m ek pavend Mualie Buslignt, Pasent I The barbed-wire factory at Boono will [not speak to her. Upon returning to Waian and Marei hoyonnral gent tor (e aboveling of good, Tron nd taa Al Q R » Vi OU 0O 0! v ) ) Beav encing, Creatings, lnstrades, Vorandas, [ron Bank have a capacity of 200 carloads per year. :fll.;‘:lsxl;".1[,:'\1::“;Iu‘lihf\uu]; ’:;“"'},(i [(:3""‘ Waukosha and Oco Alans, Wind s, Collar’ Guarde &0 goueead f— — == = === —= == About 300,000 bushels of potatoes Ll e i b Owaton Ella was just the sort of person to have committed the theft. Then they pro- ceeded to the girl's residence, l]l\l"\\l lher with having roobed Mrs. Hall, and havo been shipped this season from Da- venport, The Mothodist pastor at Estherville ilo atd Mineral Point. = ford and Dubuque. n, Rock Inland and Codar Rapids, neil Thuls and Omaha. Offering you the Choice Selections of { weighs 280 pounds, and is said to bo a | were delighted to obtain from her a con- | Ghia S City, Sous Ealls and Vankbon : growing man, fession. Rook Iuland, Dubugue, St. Paul and M —WITH— oy olin Davenport, Calmar, 8t. Paul and Minneapolis. Pullman Slecjers and wt Dintig Care fn Foelare own ot the ualnlnes o the GHIGACO MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWA and every attontion in pald to passeigers by course ous employes of the company. Four deliveries of mail a day are now made in Cedar Rapids, instead of two s heretofore. «Storm Lake sidewalks are so worn that the Tribune f ars that they may prove too expensive. In court yesterday the officer stated that the goods stolen were worth more than §20, 1 ut that it would take consider- able testtmony to prove the fact. They were of opinon that it would be a saving of expense to the county to accept a plen of guilty to petty larceny. *1 won't do that without the district attorney’s consent,” said Justice Walsh, *'This girl has served a year in thoe pen- |8 DIFERENT LARGE IMPORTING HOUSES, | A. V. H. CARPENTER, SUUX 8. 8. MERRILL, Gen'l Manager. J. T, CLARK, Gen'l Su, The vulgar wiitings on the fences and sidewalks of Corning has attracted the attention of the pulpit. GEO H. HEAF Aw't Gon'l Pass. Ag't i The Des Wloines city hueyml is in |1tentiary on a charge of attempted burg- s N : : 4 $607 n bar |lary.” b Besides a Good Line directly imported by mveelf. As a specialty, I offer my B ol 'Ci‘.','.e’fi'."“ fidine o2 | 1 1o 1 BEvGtIR o néy obnsomthel ES MG ° i ) 5 o | plen, being convinced that it would be - ) { Ic’:}“‘:*:ull“‘]‘::"v': :‘;:fl:"‘;""\l“‘jn:‘ ousboro, | difioult if not impossible. to conviet of Ol x( " rraver offense. When the pri o) ¥ i —— — ——— —— floor, sank down and expired. graver offense. When the prisoner plond-} o voury has produced moro misery and od guilty o fashionably dressed young iman who had sat by her side grasped her hand warmly and seemed to be on the point of bursting into tears. The judge sentenced Ella to imprisonment in the pemtentiary for six monihs, As she was led back to a cell by a court officer she it dio e wkin hun or, it f 0 post iy o rue tho crbpy dew than war, pestil ueo I you ) ave any blood b your dpty to ¥ el only vegetablo cure, whie Charley Buck, of Creston, has skipped out with a $160 of his employer’s money, entrusted w him to buy cattle, Josse Wallace has lived on a farm three miles south of Outtumwa for forty " ASSORTMENTS OF TOYS | or e Tsonou s & ifle b the ren years. He is now sgriously ill. ; o “,‘hloml e 2-year-old b f Mrs. Ed. Wooad |Munmured: ’ Ly CLAK Agent 3 2 X i Made up and selected by myself; the assortments have heretofore been all made UP | 4, T o e oty of ot | - *1 couldt help it; 1 couldut in- Southern ;}:SR'.:A.;;E;W.m.m.,...\ An! your work .s‘aone for all time ; S disy to time to come. “That girl is one of the most remark- wble crimmals that Brooklyn has pro- duced,” said a detective to a Journal rter; *tand her history before she becanie a criminal is & strange oue.” “How so?” “When a baby her mother could not nurse her, and placed Eila in charge of o woman who aiso hud o young babe. The nuree’s baby died, but when Ell ’s mother came for her child she was met with the remark, *Why. your baby is dead. This is my baby.” OF course thero was a live- ly scenv, but eventually Ella was hand ¢d over to the ‘woman who employed But the nurse ¢ in New York, containing large quantities of one kind and also unsalable goods ; the result is always great dissatisfaction and disappointment. My assortments are| o pucnstam, o Swede, was crushed to > : death in a Des Moines coal mine on the made up as follows: 23d, He had & wife and throo chil dren. a hottle of which the little one got hold of uslng for & month or two in my honse eater portion of alg'j ortion of It metod h clle (3. ) the 0 0 sumed byt ohy oL ¥ ik b UL Mabutoat repeh 1Ko n chatin on my wife, who hd b en in b for v loug tim | of dollars for builil her up f member of 1y Ty venulis, Tavfes thit all T have confinemen WE CHALLENGE The World to produce a more dnrah'e wmaterial for street p vement 1han the Iy o K i with equally ety fat - Haluly the best tonfo for delicate o over ued, wid 1 have t 1ol tom abt th ¢ want of exer else, closo wly venilued go ses, sowor g The Cedar Rapids packing house had cut 59,468 hogs wp to Saturday night, wzainst 26,219 for the same time last year, John James, aged:b2 years and . resi- dent of Inwa City for twenty-seven years, 8 ivided at Des Moines on the 24th inst. by poison. pob-01 wnd mala il potson ofton Produce +iokn. e wmong our wivew dnghters and sisters an | bes Veve Swift’s Specific is the remedy for all thi of blood poioniug. JONES, $100 Co assortment over 200 dlfl‘erent artlcles 50.00 [ [ ({3 150 ms her showing at once the large assortment of weil selected and salable goods you will get. T have also made up & number of $5.00 Cases of 5 and 10c. goods, and also The total valuation of property in Wapello county is $6,614,600, and the totol amount of taxes to be raised is $224,768, Miss J-nnie Sower left Marshalltown on the 19th for southern California_in the hope of beanefit to her health. She died at Deming, N. M., on the 24th, The trial of Phone Boseley, for the deadly assault on William Kennedy and the incidental killing of Frank Young in Clinton last September, has resulted 1 o verdict of “nat guilty,” the nurse. still, and so Ella may be said to have two mothers.” “*How about her career as a criminal?” he has beon arrested repeatedly for ng, and, as the judge |aid, served & year in the penitentiary for attempted burglary. On account of her youth and beauty several humane peoplo have from time to time interested them- selves in her welfare. One old gentle aan of wealth wes anxious to marry her, but I guess that she shook him for a young man. She has yromised to reform with such evident honesty of declaration as to ithout any rmlicf The cancer growii worses | thatiue, the whole up: ot part. of my body hecamo w it and full of pain. | lm-mm.n_\ Toxt th ke of both cimme, -y geniral health had broken down and T saw it was quen & 0 of time when Tife itsel would bods st I this condition | comn oneed the use " Speitl The first bottle relieved me of 1o w1l ess i the neck, tho waco d gave mo oifect s of 1y arme, and 1t o) st rong s 1 wcllin avery way. |1 an a poor man b 1 would v Thave o xperiouce with § will forcs out sll the polson nid o we, W. 1t ROBISON, Davishoro, Ga. Our treatise on B to applicants, and Kkin " 1 SWIFI' BPE Drawerd, Atlant. Ga, mailcd freo T Co, + Sioux Fails Granite. ORDERS FOR ANY AMOUNT OF Panng Blocks Rev! 1. Bowman, has been forty-three vears in the active ministry, and "is the oldest in active servico in the upper lows ! conference. He has preached between dec-ive every ono who came in contact with her. ¥or one, T don't think that she is right in the head.” “How not right?” $10.00 Cases of Cups —OR— Holiday Trade. and Saucers,'Dishes and Glassware, especially designed for the 108 g6 Ling i Gistmas, New Year and Birthay Ca fl I CARRY ALSO A FINE LINE OF GfiflPH fifi‘éfl RUTOGRAPH ALBUMS. | Toilet Sets, Purses andfi’qcketbroéks | || ODOR GASES IN PLUSH AND LEATHER, ARM BAGS, SMOKING SETS, | H Shell and W’ax Flcwers ‘U‘nd.er Glass. H And other Novelties all well selected and bound to sell. ples on the road ; one of them will endeavor to see you in time, but if not, my sam- ples and lay-out will be ready by October 1st, and if you can come in and make your own selection, I will endeavor to make you at home and comfortable, as dealing with the right man always will do. ‘I have two men with sam- Respectfully, J MUREILILER, €outh Main Street, Council Bluffs, lowa. )00 and 8,000 sermons, and attended 300 funerals, Harl Parrott, while heing taken be‘ore the insanity commission ut lowa City, ent his throat. His chances for lifo and death are about even. Harl is 21 years of age, and it is said that he got uubal anced by love of a young lady who loved not him, ——— Looks Honest, A clour, bright open face romehow looks honest. A horse thief or burelar reldom car ries wuch a fuos. — dHurdock Flod Pitters give the skin a peculiarly fiue texturo and clear- ness. They strengthen and enrich the circu- lution aud #o eradicate all eruption or blewsish, | —— A Suporsvitious Thief, Utica Observer, Philip Guyer, of Paterson, lost a large sum of money by theft recontly. He suspected an old woman of the neighbor- hood, but did nothave suftizient evidence to warrant luumn\ung acomplaint against her. What made it the more suspicious was that the wowan called every morning to ask Mr. Guyer if ho had got any trace <.f tho thief, Tho follo ing story is told by a Paterson police afficial: Mr. Guyer uscortained that she was very superstiti- ous, and the next morning, en she called and asked, as usual, t,hem was uny news of the thief, he replied: *No; but I expect to know who it was to-! mghL “‘How?" asked the woman, Jo you see those three nails?”’ said er, showing the woman three very, old and rusty nails. ‘““Well, they came from a coffin that had beeu buried for a hiadred years,” **The Virgin save us, cressing herself, “*And do you uce that paperi” “1 do. “Well, that isa got from the priest. ““And what are you going to de with those things® SWell, answeced My, Guyer, slowly and impressively, looking the woman in the face, *‘to-night at 12 o'clock 1 am to go into o certain yard where there is a pear tree. Lam to nail that prayer to the tree with these three nails, Every time I drive & nail Tam to repeat that prayer aloud. When 1 drive the last nail and repeat the prayer for the last time the person who stole the money will drop dead Tho woman turned pale, and dep: without saying & word. That evening about 8 o'clock, there was a rap a® hik front door. He weut to the deor and there said the woman prayee which I just “Why, she is a kloptomaniac if there ever wus one, and 1 heard a doctor say that when ho saw her on the witness stand o year ago. She mays herself that whenever sho seen anything valu- able lying around looso sho wants to steal it “You'ro something valuable lying around loone,” said Court Clerk Hannon, “Ivs a wonder she didn't steal you.” The court rapped for order us the de- tective muttered something which sound od very much like “'you're a damphool " FOUNDIN A BOX. Mr, John Klnsinan, of Augusta, Me., writes, May 10,1688, as follows: “'I bave been afli ted for ome years with a severe kidney trouble,aud baving noticed an articloln one of our papers of the wonderful cures Hunt's Remedy had performed in many cases of drop. sy, blsdder and kidneytroubles, and fuding & bottle ina box of straw packing, I concluded | would try 11, and commenced to take it, when, to surprise, | found that the fint bottle benefited mo so much that 1 de. clded that 1 would continue Its use, and 1 kept on taking §t unti) 1 bad used in all six bottios, and my appetite b good, all palna in the back wnd wide disap- pasned, and forone of my years am now B0 yoors old) 1 aw able to attend to my business, and am wirong nd vigorous, a9 many of my friends and nefghbors an tostlty that kuow mo well. 1 beg to state al<o, hat many of our neighbors have uked Hunts Rew dy with equally as good results, and one of way frienda who has just purchased abottle of Gup Py, Kinsman & Alden, of Portiand, says ke ‘'would not be witbout & at any price." THEBAKER'S|WAY. Mr. A¥tred Nadoan, No. 62 Linooln street Lewiston, Me., writes un, May 24, 1653 “'I have boen severely afflicted for @ bons tine with tudikestion and 1 ver comyplaint, and ot timen all that 1 ate s dstrowsed wethat I could not bear the slght of food | had tried & good many different reuwdics for wy com. phaiat, and they all failod, until one day Mr. Martel, ane of our druggina in Lewiston, recommended Hunt's Remedy, as he knew of 80 masy who had used it hioro with great sucosss for duey, liver, and ur. inary troubles, o8 well &s ndigestion. and upon his rocommendation | fnally coaciuded to try @ botte, and commenced taking, with very little faith in it e first bottle helped we »o much that 1 purchased two more, and it hasdone 1w o wondorful good, aud cured me of indigestion. | Kinds of food now, and can truly recomamend Hunt's Reuody as & sure oure forludigostion, Liver apd kid ney fiscascs.” FPRACTICAL JEXPERIENCE. D. Bates,of No. 82 Cotta t, Lowke- , 8 peliable ® d promivent citieen, Smparts the ‘ollowluig uformation, May 14, 1653 “ Laving lean od of the vuluable qualition of Hu) ¥e TRy THE I%H&TQ | Erons, ) VOLTAIC DELT, and nn:‘. r l|umw virs. Bpeedy Tellot aiid oony ration to 1EALTIL VIGOR And MANIOOD iu JUARAXTEED. Bend atonco or Illustrated Pamplie Vousaic Beur Co, Mansnau, Mice. © 8. H ATWOOD, Plattsinonth, - - Neb WY ADER OF THOROUGHEKED AND HIGH GRADK HEREFORD AND JERSEY CATTLE | AND DUROC OR JEKHEY IED AWINK, A Voung stock for sw'e. Corrosp. nden o so'ict d, Renly in & prastical manuer, 1 bog to'state that 1 wumider it 8 remedy of groat worlt, sud cap wow cheorful y reoo mnend ¥ 10 sy one tronbled wit) Kidoey ur lives disease.” POSLaRO OF Haus. medew-1 25 GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1679 BAKER'S Breakfast Cooa. Warrauted absolutely pur which tho exon nremoved, It has dhree nixed Hugar, © coonomi h wnd In theroforo fa cal. It s debielo uourishing, strengthentog, easily digested, und wdmlrably adupted for invalids us well us for persons 1 health, Hold by Grocers overywhere, A A & 00., llorchcstsr. lasg DR. WHITTIE‘.R 617 St. Charles St., St, Louss, Mo. REQULAK GRALU of two medical colleger Ker In the treatmont o) IN AND BLOD Discases t. Louis, a city papers show and wli old residents know. Cousultation free an invited.~ When it In inconvenient to visit tho . ity treatment, modicins can be sent by mail o ¢xpres overywhere. Curable casos guaranioed; where dou oxinta it in trankly statod. Call or write. Nervous Prostration, Dobility, Muntal aod Physic w.uum, Mercurial and other & octions of Throat 10¢a iwpurities and Blood Poleon figy Bile” ABloctions, Old Sores and Uloery, fupedi ments {1 arriage, (heuinatiam, |l Special et tention €5 oase A bruin. SURGIGAD CASES ooy ligenon 200 pagos; tha v bl reculpta; who may 10 X3 warry who mey nos. iron Fencing why, e wmnqwm and cure. 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