Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 26, 1884, Page 7

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T k B s - THE DAILY BEE-- x\TURDAY, JAVl ARY 26, 1884, VAN BRUNT, THOMPSON & COMPANY COUNCIL BLUFFS, - IOWA. AGRICULTURALIMPLEMENT EXLEIERIEE W IS ARE A.G-,AIN N. C. Thompson (00DS ARE STILL IN THE LEAD, AND BOUND TO STAY THERE. THEY ARE THE BEST IN THE MARKET. / It don’t make any difference what our competitors say, for ‘ our customers know the N. C. Thompson goods are ahead of “The N. C. Thompson, Toneueless Cultivator” anythmg In their line. This tongueless Lultivator is a new implement, thoroughly tested and bound to succeed. " N.C. THOMPSON Iron Beam Spring Cultivator Will be about the same a3 last year, and everybody knows that it is as near perfection as any- thing ever put on the market. You Should Have This Cultivator. Your Trade NeedsIt. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF N.C. THOMPSON'S SULKY AND COMBINED GULTIVATORS.. “N.C. Thompson Dou’ble Row Stalk cuttor." We would like to Show Cuts of all Qur Goods, but space will not permit. If you need a HAY THRDDHR, The N.C. Thompson is the one you Want. WE WILL STILL CONTINUE TO HANDLE TEIE: RKEKETCEIUNM W7 AG-OIN. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR ANYTHING ¥OU WANT : Carriages, Bugoies, Spring Wagons, Harrows, Pumps, Shellers, REAPERS, MOWERS, PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, ETC. Don’t Forget! We have the N. C. Thompson Hay Rake, “Tho X, O, Thompaen Hev Toddar” COME AND SEE US. IT WILL DO YOU GOOD. , “Tho Gelobrated Ketohum Wagon” VAN BRUNT, THOMPSON & CO, [ ] Council Bluffs, Iowa. if a number of Hardman agents in the |buque. The house oontumu about 7,700 | found her shivering in Chrystie-st. and - - fio . C. Thompson Chain-Gear Mower.” This Mower we will sell together with the Mower we have sold heretofore. This Mower is run by a Chain & Sprocker wheel, making it the ¢ Liohiest Runming Mower Ever Ma IT IS THE LATEST THING OUT, AND WILL A KE THE PLACE OF OTHER GEAR MOWERS. TWEH SEIOW A CUT OF Tie N C Tiomsor Dodle Row Sk Coter. We have the Single Row Cutter, but s everybody knows the success of these Stalk Cutters, we will not enlarge. COUNCIL_BLUFFS. largor citios wouia handle tho piano on | Lons. - The 150 has . avorasn shicknons | arecated her, Hox nam 4 ivon on tho ' : THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA T0.BUY; ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. the same basis it would soon occupy a | of twelve inches, and is the clearest ever | blotter was Annie Smith, She was put first position—thea they would el | put up in that city. into a coll despite her protestations and | (B : could be heard sobbing for an_hour after : e therr valu. Hopo you aro having a good | | [WRO trma okt that Namning, e | being Looked up. At wbout 1 o'look ‘ : Those knowing whereof they speak, | ¢ 1°F ;Iem[ i I‘;:::‘l & Hepnioks, | 5upposed to have been killed by Wil- :fh:}?elzgfi:k;:}f;?f'fi:fiz?:zp‘;’:;g: Switt's Spocifio s catiruly o vegs n U R N I T U R E tell us Sheriff Guittar is in the habit cf 7 liams, an escaped convict, met his death | ¢ 15 e A0 e TG L coll, a gasping, a::",:.'t;;’“,‘mfiu':“n::’ on Seaeab e A B - Iatter, at the sitting of the grand or petit | Mrs, A. Bryan, dressmaker. Cutting | i ifo of | Gurgling sound. Hastily opening the | furei'hyvarious persons e ALz rig}l‘)t %o | & apooialty, GO4 5. Main st., up staiss, g ml}:imods of Mrs. Chaney, the wife of | 4, 7 glith found the woman_hanging | asinglc articlo which enters it th transact business in this way, but he Ay by the neck from the grated inside door, | i; s Is A" with a long silk handkerchief drawn |und disappointment, bo sure and get the genuin: — casier and we would get prices nearer summoning jurors from the east end by & AR by the accidental discharge of a revolver hich are now belns” should not put i a bill for mileage, as COMMEROCIAL,( Miss Emily C. Hewitt, visiting inKeo- s % : NRE kuk since last October, suicided there on | tightly around her neck. The doorman | switt's Specific is a complete antidote to Blood Hoidonlt maxethe irin: ylam ol COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET. Sunday morning by aid of & tevolver. | cut her down aud called for assistance, | Taint, Bioou Polson, Malaral Tojaon and Skin. T , ; o Jotters. ho aves the | joheat—No. 2 upring, 0%; No. 3, 60c; re-| She was 23 years of age, handsome, cdu- | She was resucitated and carefully watch- | ™45 J: Dicisox Sumi, M. D, Atlanta, Ga. by these summon lotters, he saves the | jectad, 4%c; good demand. iR ' Frpasii i prl bgitvldaddsy e | Thavo had remarkably suocess with 8ifts Spe- county from $2 to §1.70 per juror, ho is | * Corn—Lealers are paying 6c for old com | °ateds and a graduato of the Philadol- | ed until yesterday morning, whon she g in the treatment of Biood and Skin Discascs, emphatically a good man for the position, | and 28c for new, phia Art institute. She left a letter to [ was taken to the Essex Market p : Discasos. I took it myself for Car 3 3 3 Oats—In good demand at her father in which she said that she had | court and charged with attempting sui. | "™ X if not, then ho is paving the way for do- > 0 L S e et Hay—4 00@0 00 por ton; 500 per bale, fought the suicidal impulso for four | cide. n @ 1 used Swift's laughter, who for thoir sulfroge. Tho summoned par- | Ol sl 25 per 100 pounds, o [years. As sho stood t the bar sh contruaed | v S i’ A e One of the Best and l::gse:ltegtt%:[l‘::] in the United Btatel ties have a right to either accept or re- Wood—(w(u.luupply. pricas at yards, 6 00@ | *“Les” Eddy, a Oodar Rapids painter, | STngely with = tho NO STAIRS TO CLIMB, fase such servich—it's ab their option, 34 yoars of o, ab his supper at his | Y22rants who clustered around her. Hor Our sheriff must look to his laurels.— " ot Delivered, hard, 1150 per ton; 8oft, | mothor's sesidence last Mu“}l’;y ‘ovening | WavY chestnut hair was brushed neatly “BURLINGTON KOUTE" | [Walnut Bureau. O e blonty s in falr domand at 20c; | 8% usunl, pushed his chair back from tho | back audformed » massive coil atthe back hica, Burllnmon & oulnoy Railroad.) uts. THE BWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga, on her head. Brother Sheppard, as usual, flies off | creamery, 85 table and lit a cigar. In a few minutes “‘Annie Smith.” said Justice G e : AL i ggs—In good domand at 200 per dozen, | he was apparently asleep, with the cigar | UM IV, | 1 SR1E PUNUOS LIQEINA, without sopping o road up o inquire, | JEFL1n o demtndat 20 pordoen, | b was ppazntly, wloe with (o S | g i sy st oot | T, LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE. The lasw rogulating the amount of sheriff | Poultry— Romlyuulu, dealors ro paying for | woro of no avail, In an hour ho was foes says: chickens 8¢; turkeys, 1 : 4 | gotabioaBotatons. 40c; onions, 40c; cab. | 4¢ad: The doctor thought it was a case of **For summoning a grand jury or trial | bage, nono in the market; apples, ready sale | heart disease. ; s SR at 3 00@3 50 for primo stock, T jury for each person served, 60 cquts, to | 4,3 00@3 5 for prime socl o—— suicide last night,” : “Oh, no judge,” said the prisoner, ns groat tears filled her pretty blus Graham Pa,per c eyes. ‘I did not know what I was doing 217 and 219 North Main St., St. Lotils, at the time. 1 am almost crazy. 1 am WHOLESALE DEALERS IN be paid out of the county treasury; and | Brooms—2 95@3 00 per do; hungry and homeleas. My poor child % ) i i LIVE ST0CK. After a patient has been dosed with corro- | is now being cared ffor b, ”}mnmm‘, fook, 183 { WRITING such sum shall bo in full compensation | ¢ o g oo R SO0 5 00@7 50, e N e o | 0N g i y News, IF APERS,\ WRAPPING for such service, ‘ll‘-.l(.(A],uL:ll packers are’ by ing now and xlnuuth .‘I:rs,l his halrn]} gone h{n lhnlhod c:lll %*'You have a child, then?” X0 VELOPES,JCARD BOARD AND ifF gots 60 | theros o go d_for all grades; drawn with theumatism, he is put on Iodide Lou hiav It appears then that tho sheriff gots 00 | theris o guo e o A o SHolon e taai 010 bF. She Bnoss mineal Prop B8 Yos, sir; four years old.” PRINTER’S STOCK cents and only that for each juror sum- i rations in the wholo list, This soon - takes | == *Where is your husband/ # moned—no mileage, no extras, If He| St. Vitus Dance is ® distressing mala- | 3Way t‘l;iu lit!cuu;emz loft, )hin by the et “I do not know. He used to bea has to serve a notice in person tho costs | dy. There is but one oure for it. Sa-|gheYovaeroers B8 d.ru;“:?x.t'h ;‘;:i:k"]"";;u:‘ lecturer in museums and circuses where il i i Vi A I was employed. would often smount to ten times this | maritan Nervin and food iy rejected, wastes him away to a | 1 WaS employ i sum, Most of the jurors are willing to| Samaritan Nervine cured my wife's | skeleton, and he is soon o_subject for the un- What is your businesst” accept service by mail, but some do not. | fits,” says Henry Clark, of Fairfield, dertaker, To all such Swmuflpudha is a ‘I have worked on feathers.” When they refuse or neglect to accept | Mich, = AShe had them 45 vears.” Af|Pon=worth more than ita weight in dia- | Sho was held in $500 bail for trial, . Sl monds. 1t builds up the waste, roots out thess i i service by mail the sheriff sends the sum- | Druggiat. $L.50. (e R R ety o Hng; l“’J’ AR llunAd" :‘l:‘tzlgl:;lnll:tuzz:";iu ‘t’;:-:’m bowed her reut mons to a deputy and has him to serve ness, Send for a copy of 50 on Blood “I don't want to go to prison,” she ) it. "Ho had one such case ab Walnub re- - 820 Bkin Disoasen, 1 A A ontiv ke man summoned sefubing WA IRVE; e BEaH L0, sobbed.Ploaso” dou't” send 1o o et d ol i e, GOING EAST AND WEST, CGING NORTH AND SOUT —" RHERI oy 3 Rouli lid Traing of Elegaut Day Coac! to accept service, the sheriff had to get| ¥ R Drawer tlunta, CGia, ALPSALE L A Elnfl“}‘ D‘rzn%m'c'km, flfil‘&r‘rffraavr:lu;, Tpoia. mf: ln‘!.mnn‘a;pmlmn e Doay -M #¥the depnty to serve it, and the latter Tho territory of Sac City now embraces e —— Some years ago she was employed in | ———— g Chairs, Puliman Pal roand |frow 88 Louls, via K £arCasti_paid for Rags of all 'cmo.aoo -CAuE_:‘ 30, G nurnnmnu p«l It i that in this | five square miles, ) " '8 WORS various museums and circuees, and billed H E N N I N G s B &9 g et | Pavd nd Nilbmoapolis Farior Cars with I 2’;‘5:5\:’3 '.}(‘»:c.}mln‘nurho ::nu":uo:tls‘ anl planned to add a fourth story to A CIBEARSIMIPL WORR: ., | os'iho “beautiful Circassian girl.” She Bt Ci oirin [('o 0 S b fl?s‘“m”m‘g‘:fl’“”%%m he gets from the county. With such | tho Giorham house, in Blurlington. 9 o ¥ 5 took to drinking and finally lost her en- IMPRQVED ech Obioago L& b cars | | 8t Y facts right under his nose, Brother Shep- B ik et ey A ln“ll‘""’ 0"'—;‘!' 'l";"lfll' l:; ’l’"l"'lul‘ gagements. ll husband, who expatiated ‘ SOFT betwoen Indlanaj polis & (fm'l'f i mum;:;‘*mm Molne 8, Lincoin, , 'y Orockett! he Johnson county fair for this year useums Homeless an un. so0 eloquently upon the harit and rarity | GG |All connections made in Union e pard should have taken Davy Orockotts | ooy Qo gmbor 16, 17, 18 and 19, gry In the Streets — A of this “lonly Otrcassian in Ameriosy” do. | AL / o e preat FROUGH GAR TANE. ' | *H ulverouiy acuie 0 ta e the i Husband's Flight, #>rted her. \ | Finest Equipped itailroad In tho World fo Clnssos of Travel. e —— John Hanley, a Davenport teamster, ou have s Sore Throat, @ Couch, or Cold, try | was arrested on Sunday for counterfeit- B Dougiass & ons’ Gaprlem Cusgh Dropes Hhey ing. | ——— J (’O'I'I.FJ{ & Vlwl'ru'l and Gen” Manager. PRRCHV 4 1, EEAL Qou, Kad8, A8 Lelu r fromSenator Jacobs, - New York Journal. Caps aro pleasant (o tho taste, perfectly Barmitss and — N A 0 o A neatly dressed young woman entered Sexare Cuavpek, | - . il el oure va W ,sl?ulx F;"‘,lf xspentlv 00,000 inimprove. | 1o Bldridgo -trc-t);mlic!:; AN Sipperay ALsany, N. Y., March 8lat, 1852, ; r,lv'J‘.,Iu'-"- M HELLIMAN & co —— ments last year, and is soon to be lighted | ay night and approaching the desk asked | For a long time it has been my habit e, o i . X Sensation in Musical Circles. by electricity. h.fl,fl,,,.&.,..,..,fl Dear Sir: We mail you some of our list | Bt etk A o pleasure to say that for Biliousnoss of customers and little book of Hardman | A school building in Mediapolis, Des | ™y o6 6197 interragated the woman, | Dyspepsia, and the other ills of the sys- Pianos. If you get up anything of the fl:h".‘:f,;‘;“;l'oga‘“ buraed ois tho 10th, “‘As n vagant. By orders wouldcompel | tem, 0 which men in publio life are 2,000, Sorgeant Granger if she could sloep ¢ [ to use Braxouern’s Piu : b pn,gnm. st . Pirnsuone, Pa., Juu. 7, 1884, | Muscatine jail birds oocupy u sphoro of | the station. ko e BMAPNGERERS 0. ] v, pri J. Mueller, Esq., Council 3 luffs, Towa, | usefulness by shoveling snow from the| *You can,” said the sergeant, “‘but | "*® ¢ M oabaan: to. e Apy ISON D g o esa e o l . 4 .+ | ity sidewalks. in the morning you will be taken to | other medicine, and it affords mo great e Ly —————————————————— 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE1 COR. 13Th: b s, me to do & more apt than others to be subject, they RAS! ""\‘\,"'a““" ')"“"fl‘,‘f’ o b g ur | The barn of Mr. Wu DeWitt, near| I won't stay, then,” said the woma, | 870 an invaluablo remedy: ; OMAHA, ’ : i FRRBIEN © are handiing the Hardmanas ovr | arapleton was destroyed by fire on Sat- | and oft. Two hours later she again JUllNC JACOBS, Lest Pianos—and put it squarely in com- | urday ovening. Two horses in the barn | appeared and asked for lodgings, saying: petition with the Steinway, Chickering, | at tho time were burned to death. “T'll take the cell—but why do they have | F'or Constipation, Tndigestion, Foul Knabe Pianos, and with the greatest l:jud such strict rules’ M‘&"wh. bi ]ne‘u;’ and l]uuduc]he. no Drl GON NAUGH | oN cess. Within a month we have trade She was taken to a cell, but when the | edicine equals “Branorera’s Piis.” bi Hardman Pianos for three Steinways,one iron-barred door swungopen sho drew | Fure and simple, containing no mercury, il 403 BRADY ST., DAVENPORT, 10WA, U, 8 A, Fsiablithed 1678-=0 Chickering and two Knabes, and our back in horror, “No, nd,” she cried, “I | they are the family medicine-chest and = Deafness, Lung and I\UIVOUI“DMI-IBU bpud‘l'and Pom\mnflwund Hardmwan grand is now used by nearly all cannot go in there, 1t's 0 dark and cold, | safe-guurd, John D. Pea.body, M. D" Cured at Home, Write for *“Tug uww.u.v -loun for our resident players at their concerts. It 1 wont go in there. 1’1 die first.” Consultation and Correspondence Gratis, P, % e— 0, 326. R e ad Tmone to oxiae Mre, Mary Krons w,..,,u.e distinetion of | PHYSYOIAN & SURGEON. HON, EDWARD RUSSELL, Pufluzuter. Dn-nm (HE"H “Pbyddq, ot A littlo girl of ten yoars, living near Mapleton, was badly burned by the over- turniog of u kettle of boiling lard, on Saturday. Her neck, right side of face, and right ear were badly scalded, and also her head, she turned ler back on the sta- | & come the prejudice in fayor of the old | The Tllinois Central company has com. Leing the ouly lady asayer in the country. Real Ability and Marked Sucdess,” CONGRESSMA tion- lmunu and walked slowly toward 0F ROOMS, 8 and § 1504 FARNAM, Grand-st, At midnight Offcer Mokarvey | Busost't biress Peisclpal of the Deaver | ovmics NooMABAM § 1 yrites: **An Honorable Man, Fing Sucoess, Wondorful cum.'*v«lim “’ standards, but we have done it here, and ' pleted the filling of its ice house in Du- iues,

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