Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 6, 1883, Page 7

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A MOMSET | GREETING TOTHETRADE | U EXTEND THE RIGHT HAND OF FELLOWSHIP TO YOU AND ASK FOR A SHARE OF YOUR TRADE IN Holiday Goods. Besides my large stock of Pianos, Organs, Music and Music Books, I have laid in a | $20,000STOCK OFT0YS, | I! ancy Goods and Smal Musical It uments. | Offering you the Choice Selections of \ia DIFFERENT LARGE IMPORTING HOUSES, | Besides a Good Line directly imported by myself. As a specialty, I offer my T ASSORTMENTS OF TOYS | Made up and selected by myself, the assortments have heretofore been all made up in New York, containing large quantities of one kind and also unsalable goods ; the result is always great dissatisfaction and disappointment. My assortments are made up as follows: $100.00 assortment, ov?r 200 (hfi‘erent a.rtlelea [} [ gg.gg [{} [{3 }gg [{3 [{} 25.00 [{] [{4 100 [{} [{4 15.00 [} [(4 75 [{3 [{4 e o showing at once the large assortment of well selected and salable goods you will get. I have also made up a number of $5.00 Cases of 5 and 10c. goods, and also $10.00 Cases of Cups and Saucers, Dishes and Glassware, especially designed for the Holiday Trade. [A Vory Large Lingof Christmas, New Year and Birhday Cands | 1 CARRY ALSO A FINE LINE OF T | Toilet Sets, Purses and Pocketbooks | |= ODOR, GASES IN PLUSH AND LEATHER, AR BAGS, SMUKIN[} SETS, B i — e " Shell and Wa.x Flowers 'U'nd.er Glaas. And other Novelties all well selected and bound to sell. I have two men with sam- ples on the road ; one of them will endeavor to see you in time, but if not, my sam- ples and lay-out w1ll 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. Respectfully, J MUEBEILILER, No. 103 €outh Main Street, Council Bluffs, {owa. December 4, (' M. Lawler, general superintondont, is Missount Vauiey, engine, | ‘The taxabla valuation of Worth county sues a circular announcing the is 81,682,700 ment of W. G s superintend ent of transportation of the Sioux City [ ' \ppoint- Brownson An Tda county township reports black among the cattle, farmers will k A contract for an opera house has been signed in Storm Lake. & Pacific railway, with headquarters at Norfolk, Nebraska. Mr. Brownson was formerly assistant superintendent of the lowa division of the Northwestern, L. B. Potter is appointed chief train dispatcher of tho lowa division of the | be Sioux City & Pacific railroad The city council having granted the | Sioux City & Pacific railway the right of way through Fourth and Sixth streots, track will soon be Iaid and a stoam shovel set to work cutting streets through the hills. Fay, e MATIERS AT MALVERN, Correspondence of Thg B, MALVERN, A now tlour mill is the next good schemo to bo| Two dealers have worth of horses out of during the year, hold Active prospocting for conl will soon commenced near lowa Walls A daily hack line has beoa ostablishod | bet 1 Lda Grove and Holstein, Des Moines, it'is reported, has twenty: one daily and weekly nowspapers It is expected that coal will be reachod in the Peterson shaft in threo woeeks, The Patriot predicts a population for Peterson of not less: than 5,000 in five lowa, December 3, years, shipped 800,000 materialized. Johnson county W. K. Swan and son spent Sunday with W, D, G. T. Donner has purchased tha prop- erty known as French's livery stable, in Tra Brasheres, postmaster at Sanborn, preached the tirst sermon ever heard in Sheldon. 8o tho Mail says, lvans. 1t is rumored that the big fouring mill at Sheldon is soon to bestarted up again. with the roller process added. cluding the entire contents, W. P. Adams, of Fulton, 111 .\|~|(mln few days with his cousin, Frod Schmidt, the first of the week. On Friday last Mr. Trving Skadan was thrown from his buggy, and in alighting his shin-bone was broken in two places The Marshall Times-Ropublican eays, *‘the past month there has been a contin ued round of beastly and unheard of erime, One Fuller, of Traer, got.a diverce the e yabSHET ol woll. other day, and in ten winutes he had a h § liconse to marry *“his so-called adoptod Tis not without cause that John Bar daughte ton now warbles, “‘Oh, hush thee, v ¥ other and doncher are g | The Keokuk Canning company has babe.” Mother and daughter are doing | soneluded its season's work, amounting well to 480,000 cans of tomatoes, pumpkin Rev. Father Ryan, of Shenandoah, was | and squash, in town Tuesday, making arrangements for the fair to be held here on the even The Western Towa Hortioultural so. ciety will hold its annual meeting at Mal- vern on the 12th, 13th and 14th days of ings of Wednesday and Tuesday next, in s Aot behalf of the Catholic church of this lace. S ocaly tlhiber availod thomsalves of tho opportunity of eating pancakes and weating neck-ties at the pancake and neck-tio fostival Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Ferguson spent ‘There have been thirty-six convictions in the United States district court at Dubuque this terw, including violations ot the internal revenue. Tt is reported that a heavy vein of coal was discovered in the Mot quito valley at the first of the week with Rev. MeAfee | portsmouth, in Shelby dounty, a fow and wife. & davs ago, at the depth of ninety feet L ontertainment given by the school [ hildren on Thursday night was a success [ _The tenth annual meeting of the Towa State Stock Breeders' association will be lield in the opera houso at Ames, hegin ning Tuesday evening, December 11, both financially and socially. At a meeting of the M rn Dramatic sssociation the following officors werc lected for the ensuing year: Manager, W. H. Dearing; treasurer, Bert Darling; mnter, J.HL Bentlv; directors, Miss Emma Brown, Miss Flora Brothers, Dr. Dearing; stago manager, Henry Bi For the first time i a number of years efforts were made to give a select social | Taylor county will vote, Dece party at this placc Friday evening. [on a proposition to issue bonds to the Though the difficulties to be overcome [amount of £55,000 for the purpose of were not a few, yet the most sanguine [ orecting a court house at Bedford, the expectations were more than realized. [ county seat. Music was f i oshed by Gienn's orches tra, and an cnjoyable time was reportec by all who *tended, numbering thirty couples or more. Two Woodbine girls, skating through the ice where the waist deep. It was the sweet fortune of a young man to be near at hand and their rescuer, g, broke wator was The search for the drowned men at Dubuque_still continues, Mrs. Jenkel, who Lost hor husband and two sons, offors For theZbenefit"of the few who make it | *reward of #100 for the recavery of each arulo to frown on the innocent pleasures [ °f their bodics of this life, and who have been busily [ N. €. Ridenour, editor of the Page engaged in spreading the report, that the | County Democrat, has sued the town of harmony of the occasion was marred by [ Clarinda for $6,000° damages caused by +hiat they wers pleased to term a **row, " | his 1l Lt winter, in which his ankle let it be stated that the same is without | was broken. foundation, a8 are all other malicious re { ports which are manufactured for the| Hon.J. B. Grinnell in talking to o re- porter said of his town: purpose of affecting public up“”.“:'l: “Ten,’ — Real,Estate Tran-fers, death almost certain, her 17, | In Grinnell there has not been one person sent to » jml to the poorhouse, or to the poniten- A family named Sherry, living near M Mrs. M. Carroll, fashionable dreus- | tary in twenty-five years. making. Cutting and fitting a specialty. Apprentices wanted. No, 826 First ave- | Webster City, have lost l.hn'n children nue. 1y diphtheria and have four moreill with Lo rh B ]u.., diseaso. Tho local paper says the house js in a bad condition, which maker ! CHEA PLACE IN OM They always have the NO STAIRS TO CLIMB (Ch Icngo. Bu rn ngton ‘;wa'ouxam i 'ars, with Reclin g Gars. with Tto uzh line bo A Denver Through cars iapalis & Council Blufty via Teoria made in n Ih{mlu It s Known as tha great T lllllfl'dl\( AR LINE. Finnat Equipped Rallroad in thn ’, “BURLINGTON ‘nOUTE"“ nd | from St T 3 POTYER 8d Vien-r'ros't and Aon't Managor SWROEV 2L, LOWRLT TURE! PEST AHA TO BUY COUNGIL BLUFFS, ! F -U- R N I AI)DlTl(\\'M. I(!L AL NEWS, | Diphtheria is increasing in Davenport ;‘ Muscatine stroot cars are warmed by Ratlway Changes, | stoves. e T H B Correspondence of the Brk | Albia has invested §4,000 in a fire Furniture IS AT DEWEY & STONE'S largest and best stock. ELEGANT PASSENGER BLEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT FLOORS. & Quincy Railroad.) l GOIHQ Iofifh AND SOUTN. Solid Traire of Dlegant Day Coachos and Pall man Palace Slpeping Cars run daily to_snd| Tauis, xa Hannibal, Q wacy, Keoulk, inwlington, Godie Rapids and ‘Aljort Lea to St Panl nnoapolis. Parlor Caws with Reclnie: and from St Fouis aad Peoriaand ¢ om St Lous and Ottugwa. Only of g0 of cars between St Louis amd D- ¢ Mouniw, Towm, Lincotn, Nebrska, and Denv:.- + Caloradn, { It 15 waiversally admit id to be the Wrnve'id for all Clisses of Travel /\| {sp. Pase, Ag't, Chicass HT TP ROVREN e flein my Fit the best tice for stracts of o wa §am fam m the timo the £ mula was obtained from It ctam and safe remedy for all in the wen it Thave W1 have used it na tailure to cure, , there b urel blood taint in TIR THIRD GRNERATION with it, after Thad most inally fadled by the most approved met s of treatment withmereury wod Todidi e of p itassium, Th s over fitoen you s, &' d haye never hud anv rotaen of the discans {1 theniselves, or in their children. FLED A, TOOMVIL i Yorry, Houstoo Co., It Iy the best sell'ng romods. i my storeand. a1l classes of pwople buy it. It has hecomo s houschold reinedy with many ofour best « 1 Blood and Skin Discases The following deec.s wore filed for re- cord in the recorder’s office, December 4, reported for the Bek by P. J. Me Mahon, real estato agent: @5 ’Ro. &R R Co, 1, swj, of nwj, 29, WN“(A.I Moines that the gas company wisel, withdrew their application for a fifteen year renewal of thefr charter. They to_ ’l‘ S [wil wait till the storm subsides and u, 355 | smoother seas prevail, BT, Hopking w. nwl, of nwl, 29, 04 Justus Stocking, of Cromwell, Conn., % in lis suit in the United States court at R Harell e W GH Foglesong, Dubuque to recover judgment on bonds s et m‘, 97, 74, 0. {i8suea by the city of Dubuque in aid of T, farrell, part the Dubuque & Nnul)n\.-uh'xu railroad, L was awarded a verdict of $26,000, BTt "part nw}, of sw) g 0 Hoyt Sherman Fen's 40'd. N, lot 2, block 21, Avoca; 8300, Pottawattamic Co.. to O, 11, sw}, of nw} 44; $250. H. H. Ulnl woltze ‘onrad La dor ) 17 inclusive, block f cwlroad add; £300, H. M. Millen to .Joseph McCoid, nw], of se}, 12, 96, 44; $1,400. — -~ Frank Stewart to L. M Arnold, part U — | nwl, of nwl, 26, 75, 40; 825, : ST, LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE. J. B, McCallas to Robert, J. Edmonds, part se], of se], 20, 74 0. Graham Paper Co. Maria Mynster to Coral Floming, ot al, ) lotu 1, 2 and 3, block 11, Mynster's ndd, $0060. Augustus Cox to HenryGraves, nej, 9, 75, 39; 84,876, J.H. Arnold te block 21, Avoka ENVELOPES, CARD ‘BOARD AND F. H. Hancock to C. A, Harman, lot 12, hlmk 1, ok, 100, e 0 o t, 1yons, | EIVINTERS’ STOCK, vi, of nwi, 17 4; 850, L4rCash pudd or Rags and Pape Stook, Bor Metaluds Total Salcs 8¢ Transfers for De Lewis Hammer Arnold, Rapids Press: Sioux Rapids © not greatly to be blamed for ny from water drinking, Its , discolored and altogether repul sive, The vast beds of coal with which this gection is underlaid causes the water in some wells to look more like ink than anything else. Sioux peopl Datrow, 217 and 210 WHOLESAL| IPAPERS, | M n it St Lonis. DEALERS IN BOOK, NEWS, 8. E. Grothy, lot 2, 00, thout med A POSITIVE:: i | on 5 C. T, Moxley. part 1ot b, block 17, Bayliss st addition; | box No. 1 willcaro wny casein four daya or o Ni 00, ‘! \HH" v,lr;““u 1ost obstinate case 0o watter of hov W, 8. Williams to W. A, Henry, lot 8, | 2% $aniine - ; blogl Lublle U5 Allan's Soluble Medicated Bougies No nauseous doscs of 1l wood, that ure ~ oroll of san dywpopsin . “Prico g1t iste, or tiled on recelpt of price For tarther partl ulurs send for clrculur, DR. R. I, MATTICE, Graduate of MeGUl Univerity, Mont eal, und of ks Lt mmm..,., £950, Elsabush, nd se}, 17, 130, t Stoker to Wi, part 15, 7h, 4! Total sales, . COMMERCIAL, COUNCIL BLUF¥® MARKET, Whoat—No, 2 kpring, 70c; No. 8, 60c; re- jocted, 50c; good demund, Corn—Dealers are paying 32 for old corn and 2fic for new Oata—In good demand at 200 Hiey—a a0 pen ton; 600 per bale, Ryo—40c; light muppy. 2 por 100 pounds, Heilsman, bl Howpital £, v wo ) Gth street. Kol w6 to 110, 11k, 1 145, WESTERN IRON AND BRASS W oodeGood supbly; prices At yards, 5 00@ "ol Delivered, hard, 1150 per ton; soft, 600 per ton suvter— 1louty and in fule demand at 26c; creamery, Sic. Fitgs ly wale ut 20c per doze: . 11th 5 reet I Mnde of Smal) Castings Lard Poultry hickens 16¢; live, Vegetablos - 1 bagees, 30 40 lnk's, wholesaling at wlers wro paying for per dozen, 50c; onions, 40c; eab. per .Iw- n; wpplos, 3 00@3 50 DR.EMILY PAGELSEN, RESIDENCE AND OFFICE 1613 Dodge Strect, Bet, 16th and 17th, per barrel Flour Broows City four, 1 60@3 40, 200@3 00 per doz, LIVE BTOCK, 4, 5,007 60, menced bu Public sentiment was so strong in Des its. THE SWIFT SPECIFIO (0, Diwwer 3, Atlan \ ‘The use of the term ** Shor Q Line" in connection with thy prate name of a greatroad h ot ust what y vl\‘\'”llh’fllh el bt best of ommods llNEl Hone T g which aro” furp uick fahed by tho greatest railway in Amer™ Oricaco,Mmwav And St. Paul. It ownn and operates over 4,600 miles of rond ¢ Northi Minnosota, Jows anc me and Oshkosh, 1d Oeonomowoo rairie du Chier d il and Mineral Point. cag, ckford and Dubinque. Chicago, Clluton, Rock Ialand and Codar Raplda uffy and Omaha, Pullinan Sloopors and the § world are run on_the mninlin MILWAUKEE & ST. PA S (BT R AU - W ous employes of the company 8. f MERRILY, A, V. 1L CARP Gen'l Muniager, o J.T. CLARK, Gon'l Sup't A victim of carly impry 3, pro saowa remedy hasd ur [ iTorors Ridrou . 11, REEV R G Chiatha 3t Now ¥orh UFIIENE & Mz V)ELS‘S‘ OHN, ARGI-IITE CTS WestemComice-Works, G. SPECHT, PROP. 1111 Douglas 64 + Omahs, Neb. MANUFACTURER OF Galvamzea Iron Cornices £ vorm Hooflug, 5 adjusted llu o genor | g o Finils, and Slate ave line of goods. Voraidus, 1ron Bank wand for 4‘] Ottice bowrs fram 10 0 12 . m. and from & to p & w ria; alao goneral Blind, P AV E —WITH- DX FALLS GHANIT[. And your work is done for all time to time to come. to produce a more ¢ lnruhh- material for street p.vement than the Sioux Falls Granite, ORDERS FOR ANY AMOUNT OF Pavng Bl —OR- MACADAM! filled prompt Samples sent and estimates given upon application. WM. McBAIN & CO., Sioux Falls, Dakota, Nebraska Cornice —AND— Umamenal Works ! MANUFACTURERS OF BAWANIZED IRON CORNICES Dormer Windows, FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT, Iron Fencing! Crostings, Balustrades, Verauduw, Officonnd Bank Window and Cellar Guards, Eto. OR. NINTH AND JONES STS. WM. GAISER, lmuu RED STAR LINE Belgian Royal and U. S, Mail Stenmers SAILING EVERY SATURDAY BETWEEN NEW YORK AND ANTWREP, 2'he Bhine, Germany, Italy, Holland and France, I|‘ W, | pAid from Antwer ) 860 r.»cux-x«..?hw, cursion' $110 to $126, By Poter Wright & Sous, Gen. Agte. 65 Broadway, N. Cudwoll, Hamilton & Co., Onaha; P, ¥ Flodu N. 10k Streot, Omahs; D E Kimiy I me oed-dy !

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