Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 10, 1883, Page 7

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THE DAILY BEE -\l()\l)AY DECEMBER m ]88.». e —— e — e pli — = — - —— = GOUNclL BLUFFS Moines lnat Saturday ovening. No busi Hox JAL NEwe |ficers was done, The following officers | ADDITIONAL 10¢ ~4 were elocted: Prosident, R, W. Chapin, | | Des Moines; vice presidont, G. W, Grif OPERTY RIGHT foy, Keokuk; treasurer, 1. 1, Tone, Des e TH e PROPERTY RIGHT! Moines; recrotary, 0. W. Hazard, Des e |™ There were abont fifty members e = - = ou | tirec year with thirtoen members — rsford A Good Thing PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY n sphate Wholesale and Retail:| . v al A Buit ag My Hen: Dr. Adam Miller, Chicago, 111, says = o ol A i Hinye Pecominonied Homforis Aid | v otth hate to my patients, and have re " favorable reports, It is one ant 1 €aso v now oflered to the atllicted. Ina ® , Jud v bef { 1|u‘|!y five )\|V1\l:4 lylm\u fwu‘llhl Brous good things, and this is one of iy AN supromo cot A y ——— I'|u“ distance T etween N v and the ban ar ovt A Companton of Polk Wells Arrested S o S AT " 5 O ton o twalve faat, wad Teing on th de. | e ek, They always have the largest and best stock. 'roprietor of Music Hall and General Manager for the Celebrat endant’s own ¢ Lo decision is . NO STAIRS TO CLIMB ELEGANT PASSENGER one which i o o : e etetter| ELEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT FLOORS. A8 Y Lank robl ro again brought to by tl rrest of Wilson, the t 3 “held up” the eashior whils IR 1f youl failed to reccive 1 ok the cash—about 84,600 i l from other | tior ood's S Ys Candler and Farrell have 1 saparilla ; it strongest, tho | work over since hofore the the beet, th ells, trying to effect the arrest : i of Wilson, They etcceeded in locatinghim L} u L} , i PEREONAL. woveral fim t when they hed each Of Mendota, Ill,, for Western I%vn, Northern Kapsas_and Miggouri, Nebraska, Southern Minuesots, and Pty pointhe had invariably left for parts un - alota Térritory, and Déaler in the atohless Sintads 1. Al £ Muni! known, Ho scomod to bo well postod as onjamin 1. 8 of Manning, Fova, f{o (ho ple ifls Farrell and Chan was among yosterday's ardvals ot Bochtele's | dler and new Lotel, Towa, Dal . 9 J. N, Cornishi, tho Hamburg | nkor, aud | They fing him at Madison,Neb., ’ G AT AT APHn 11901 RORL TRt wno | DUt on arviving thero found that he had < L ] R e o | 1eft an v raid he had gone to Kan ; in the city, lcét Lieehtclo's hote! for | sos, Tho shiorifls thought tho story - LINDEMAN A b L : ’ 1. R Dou Neva o, Ho was found at Ord, = among those wi the ¢ aska, in a poker-room, November 5 hou b, about 10 o'clock in the ovening. His ok y woro assisted by Sherif : 0f Yalley county, and Dud 3. W. Coopycs, of Oalilanc t Lrother of our shovifl. The yestorda | got tho drop on him, 0. J. King, of Corni n tho cit ol ered him to throw up his hands, AT which command he reluctantly obeyed. searched,” and a - solf-cocking ound after which ho was ironed ity |and broushit to Towa, His arrest was od nt the cost of considerable monoy ay a sleepless night and many a and fruitless chase. e will ‘un- dly got a long torm in the poni- Both sherifls deserve great © skill and zeal in this mat- very dark night when a pes Dan and San, — BY —ALSO— honias Joy who reproson Kiel on the road, run in Sator day of rest at ¢l OTE-PAINTINC WHOLESALL ific G. M. Baldwin, the heavy represontative of -« aheavy C » hov A Novel Chicago Manufactory—Ple- b tures By the Hundved. 16th and Farnam Streets. BURDHETT HASTHRIN COTTAGE ORGANS ~ALL KINDS OF~— MUSICAL MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, —SUCH AS~ GUITARS, VIOLINS, ACOORDEONS! ~-A FULL LINE OF— Music Boxes, Best Italian Strings, Music Books and Binders, Sheet Music, Etc.,, Etc, Also a Fine Stock of Fancy Goods. All Kinds of Games and Toys. - Asa specialty in the Piano line, I would recommend most heartily the EHardman Piano!? A fine tone, finely finished, firsteclass instryment in every respect; they are not the cheapest Iiunos, ibub within the reach of all who really desire something that will last a lifetime. TRY THEM. They are fully warranted for SEVEN YEARS. SHODDY PIANOS AND ORGANS, largely advertised like patent medicine, and like it, good for everything and nothing in pnrqeu\% 1 DO NOT KEEP IN STOCK, Ieannot afford to sell them, as I live too near home. pared to furnish any of these eheap Pianos and Ofgans at eastern prices, save freight, provided I am not held responsible. In connection with this I will state that my Organs contain b full octaves of Reeds, to one set, and do not call a single octave of reeds, afull set, as advertised by shoddy makers and dedlers. 1 sell Pianos apd Organs on Mouthly and Quarterly Payments; also for cash, with small extta discount. Bend for cireulars. Address ", J. MUELLER, 103 _ South . Main Street, But if desired, I an pre- Council Bluffs, Towa. Unel nclo for o voek Goor house yesterday. t, and i for it C. E. H. Camplell, bridge bulding firm of Raymond & of the wi «.m Jnown ell, has returned here from A\nmm where e was soveral montls, important contracts, Chas. Whitney, who travels for Percgoy & Moore, returned Saturday. He has fully sc covered from his late and sexious illnese, Dr. Weatherl ta, uperintending . of Kansas City, spent Sun- lny with JJ. G. Tipton, of this city, who is he general agent of the insurance company of which the doctor s proaident. E. 10, Philbrook leaves to-day in the Inter est of the Nebrasks insuranco chmpany. C. D. Ives, of Codwr Raplds freight agont of the B, C, & N. railway, was at the Oglen yesterday, neni omewhat in health gaine ', Hart ba the Just Vi Nervous Nervous Shi nd ul! di - 10WA JTEMS, The valuation of Des Moine is 84,500,00¢ The ters 1, Tho coal produck of Towa this year estimated at 8,851,300 tons real estate iuu\ king house slaugh- is The 0l bo & Vinton is temporarily suspendad fc it more cw The Cass counly delinguont tas sul footed up to 1,700 this year The electric light of I uc costs §100 a yew for cach subseriber. Water works is still the subject of dis cussion in the Sioux City council, The death roll of tie Creston yards numbers 24 derines a little over twelve years Towe has o matel factory at Clinton, which is rc 0 Le doing o thriving pusines. James Culver, & pacsenger condu on the Iyorthiwertern road, un oy at Ames batwidey oveniag Jon bridgo hus b en oines river to uilt teross Ull- V es between Clai: ¢ Some percon who i figures it out that tho dc cost, countiug the sl £0,000,000 A new stati wed Eldora Junction has becr on the northern lowa % the Chicao & 1 western, onc mnile cast of G Yidward M. Bupplee, of Des Moincs, was the successful candidate i the ex amination for the V codetehip from the Yourtl Therewrere 14 candidats Taylor co on « projosi amount of erecting a court county wvat J. W. Chafin, of The Red Oak Ixpress, has retired from that paper, tho principal cause for so doing bewy failing health. He will be succeeded by C. W, Snyder, formerly of The Cedar Falls Gazette, and a newspaper man of many years experi ence. will voto Deceaber 17th 2 o issuo bonds to ihe for tho purpose of Lousc at Viodlord, the In Jowa fariners are using all sorts of expedients to save their cern in the crib, Some pile in a layer of brush and then one of corn, Others make air passages by the introduction of lumber built spaces, In Illinois tile is being used to convey air through the cribs. lowa City boasts of the largest man in the world, He is G feet 4 inches high, weighs 720 pouuds, and ineasures 8 foet around the body, It takes H6 yards of cloth to make a suit for him, and when he walke the earth trembles, He was Lorn in Lowa City, Sept 27th, 1846, About fifty members of the lowa Btate Traveling Men's association met in Des —— - | & manufactory on Franklin street. “Oil-paintings, the finest in the land, manufactured for the trade by the dozen or in job lots to suit,” are turned out of The establishment _occupies the third and fourth floors of a double building for the picture mill. The third floor has rooms wliere paintings are boxed, shipped, and stored. The oflice of the firm is also on this floor. [t is necessary to have a guide if you wish to visit the fourth floer, for the doors of the apartments there are not distinguishable from the outside, and no one is allowed to enter through them without giving a series of mystic si and a pass word. Tho visitor who gained entrance first encountered two young women stretching canvas over and tacking it on plain wooden frames for the backs of the paintings. In the next room u boy and a girl were engaged in dipping the crudely-framed canvas in great vats of paint, and standing them in a row to dry. This is the sizing process, and smoothes the canvas for the groundwork of the painting. Tho groundwork, how- put on by strong armed {appren- ey in another room, They uso long, wide brushes *‘at short-rangze” for this, with remarkable effoct. Besides this, four active apprentices were suplying eight or nine finishing artists with out- lined paintings in which the sky, rocks and trees were positively distingnishable from the birds and the flowe All were in bas-relief, however, and were ““finish- (-d lx\rp-ly With the Knife. artists() who do this so “xmmlunu or “‘touching up” intemperate or impecunious the brush and pallet, unable even a precarious suby co in any other way, Some of them do fair work, but they are ahnost invariably unreli- able and intemperate. Each one of them has o specialty which ho can develop more rapidly than any of his colleagues. There’s the ‘“light weight” or weather-marine” man, for instance, “Swiss-cottage” artist, the farm-sconery” expert, the -vouring-canon’ sketchist, | *animal- portrate-painter-and-live-stock’” | delincator, “the-female-forme-divine” de- , and many others. A protege of . Elking docs the really led vither knights of to cke out duction works, His spc scencry. Ho is the Pike ist. As to the paintings themsclves, they are sold to dealers throughout the city and country by samplo by regular salu- ried salecron end traveling men, Bach worlauan i required to paint several miniatures of y pioco of work that he ocs, Ju thin v ‘Xm salesmen are furn- ithed with ¢ and dealers give their n, by the dozen or ‘Ihe prices of these painiings vary from 84 to t that people may be in- ¢ for them, There must {ive Lundred paintings in sprietor of the con utterly impossible which lad alrej uJ been 2 mmmlilms goods to be manu- 0 100 or 200 per ulty is western s penk illugion- 10 oy wnol cigled mto be over {went the etock, and the j cern suid that it w fill the order received {0 net profiv « facturer mu cent AN EATHRAORDINARY CASE, AvstiN, Texas, Fob, 20th, 1650 V., Grahiam, Druggist My caso wan an acute form of ix, and was of one and o half year's duration, 1 employed the best medical aid possible, but failed rapidly, uutil the doctors said 1 would die—that my’ case was incurable. Thrown upon 1y own resources, | got a bottle of Di. W, HALL'S BALSAM voi 108 LiNGs, and in six hours felt a decided relief, In throo dyw tho cough aluiost disay peared w that wy chances of life are good for many years, carnestly recommend the above to overy suf- forer of lung or throat disease ' (. LATHROP, To Mr, J, BAKF PAIN 1" \\\\l \‘unwxuuu in Man and Beast., For use externally and in ternally, has Tho associstion has purchs Lo north side_ of 1t str Zid troots, The groun, Supplied with water between 19th and are well shaded and the | i most | Reiiabia work ot sy ons i tias pros | Omaha, Neb. and most DESIRABLE | Below will be found a few of the BE | BARGAINS: OMAHA CITY PROPERTY. Residonce property, 4 blocks from stroet car line, near k, house of 9 rooms, lot 60x300, $2,000 cash, balance 3,600. No. 34 | Hanscom | long time. | No. 47—Warchouse, G6x00, on U, P. R, R. side track. Best lo- | eation in the city. 815,000. | No. 94—4 lots on 8. 10th street. Easy terms. Hach, $300. No. 102—Houso and lot. _House, b rooms and lasement. Lot, 60 x140, S, 10th street, near Charles, $800 down, balance in 2 years. 81,400, } No. 84— lots, 665132 cach, 8. 10th st. Must be sold altogether. | 84,000, | No. 773 houses, 2 brick and 1 frame, on lot 66x132,"S. 11th st. | 84,900 cash, balanee long time. 50. | "No. 101—0no acre lot, with house of 4 rooms, near Han | com Park. y terms, 3,700, | No. 40--One v lot and house, 4 rooms, 4 blocks, S. St. Mary }muuu strect car lino, Very cheap. 700, Liberal torms. | No. 11— houses and lots, 50x140, 8. [th t., N of railroad. This i the best bargain for an investor ever offored in the city, $2,5600. No. 90— A good house of b rooms, with basement and other good improvements. Lot, H0x150. I'ruit and evergreen trees 6 years old. | Nico rosidence property. Fasy terms. 3,200, New house and barn. Lot, 132x148, irable residenco property, and is offered at a low price. angoe for farm property. 4,500, N 2 lots in Low's 2d .nldmnu very cheap and en easy terms. i K, Lowe's 1st addition, $275 each. b, 825 per acre. Wil exchange y terms. Would oxchange for city property. . o Jots in Boyd's addition. » each. agy terms, f\u lots in Lowe's second addition, Each contains 1 acr ,u.ml..m. and barn, B This is a very de- Will ex- 169-4 ncre lots in Lowo's nd addition \n 1791 lot in Kountz md addition, New house of 3 §1,800. | vooms, burns, etc. N, 1811 lot in l\uunl/ third addition, 2 £1,500. houses, ote. No. 1842 lots in Biock 3, Kountz' third addition. Must be sold together, 2,200, No. 1863 acres in Okahoma, with good 5-room house and other improvements, §3,600, FARM LANDS, No. 122,000 acres of improved landin Hitcheok county, Nobraska, ranging in price 0 to $10 per od farm land in Dawson county. 5, Will ex- 0 per acre, An 80-acre farm near Watson, Missouri, acre. ~Farm of 184 acres, 2, miles from Believue, in Sarpy | county, "2 houses, burn and other first class improvements, well | watered, and has several acres of timber land. £40 per acre | balance ]ul.u time at 8 per cent interest. This is No. 22—Tho best farm in Nebraska, 7 milos from Omaha, contains 1150 acres, 2 houses, wells, cisterns, barns and all other first class im- provoments. — Also'orchard matured and bearing. — Will exchango for | No, 17— 40 acres of change for city property. 20 No, Atchison county. city property. No. 107—Soveral valuable and low-priced tracks of laud in Madison count 16 farms within from 2 to 12 wiles of railroad, and 23 pieces of im- proved lands, near Table Rock aska, all conveniently near The | = | market, and 1 many instances offered at great bargains, Among other counties in whish we huve special bargains in farms unimoved lands, are Jeflerson, Knox, Clay, Valloy, Webster Sarp CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED, H, B, IREY & CO., Real Estate Agents, southwest corner 15th and Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. HHouselzeepers | | ABK YOUR GROCERS FOR THE IOMAHA DRY HOP YEAST | = = | WARRANTED NEVER TO FAIL, — = = IManufactured by the Omaha Dry Hop Yeast Co s 2718 BURT STREET, OMAHA, NEB A.H. DAILEY, MANUFACTURER OF FINE Bugoies Carriaoes and Soring Wagons My Repository 1s constantly filod with a”seleothstook, Lcst Workmanship guaranteed, Office and Foctory S. W. Corner 16th and Capitol/ Avenue, Qmah It Never Fails. Double and Single Acting Power and Hand -~ PUMES, STEAM PUMPS, Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery,! Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fittings Steam Packing at wholesale and rej} HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHUROH AND BCHOOL BELLS, Corner 10th Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb.

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