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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1883)
S h bi > Van Brunt , Thompson fe Oo COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ALL KINDS 0V AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT THIS is A CUT ov TIII : W. 0. THOMPSON Cutter , Which hiis'beeu through a good many sons , uml.hna nhvnj'S given entire isfnctipn. It is one o tlu iirst stalk cutters ever put on the market , and to-flny there is none superior. The Cutter is as well known as this. We. would j request dealers to place their orders with us early , as the demand for stalk WJ cutterrf will be larger than eVcr liufore. AMONG OUR GOODS AUE THE FOLLOWING : S Plows , Seapers , Cultivators , Mowers . Hay Rakes , Harrows , Hay Tedder , Stalk Gutter , New Tongueless Cultivator THIS IS A CUT OK THK THOMPSON CULTIVATOR , Which gave such universal satisfaction last season. We offer you this Cultivator again and are still confident that it is nearer perfection than any similar cultivator of other makes. The record which it has made in the past hears us out in the above of. WE HAVE ALSO A FULL LINE OF l WAGON , THE CHALLEftfGI ALL SOLD ] JY To our former patrons nnd to those who may in the future , he our patroas , we will say that wo arc again permitted to offer you the IT. C , THOMPSON Hay Rake for the coming year. Th < ? success of this Rake is so well known that com ment is unnecessary. It has higher wheels than any other and for raking v stalks , as well as hay , it cannot be ' . bent , WE ARE PROUD .TO SAY THAT WE HAVE TJIE FINEST ASSORTMENT OK Carriages , Buggies , Phaetons and Spring Wagons , To he found in the West , at corresponding low prices. You should investigate this before buying elsewhere. Did you ever see ono of these in chines work ? Its the funniest thing you over saw. It is the N. C. THOMPSON . Hay Tedder , find will do more work turning hay thnn twenty men can do in the mine time. f' We desire your trade , and in return wo will furnish 3-011 with good goods. VAN BRUNT , THOMPSON & CO. , , 12 nud 11 Fourth Street , t juncil Uluffn , Iowa. ' COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. Nous Front Neohx. M. II. Hagorty and John Ocannon , riod their manhood at the art of self- lofonso the other evening , for which they were interviewed by his 'honor , the mayor , who assessed the regular line of ? 10 and costs , amounting to 91".85 , which was by them paid. Prof. Hardin and company were icro Wednesday night and played ion 'nil houso. Throughout the company is up to the standard in our opinion , The public school here closed the pros- cut term yesterday with a school oxhibi- 'ion. ' A great many of the patrons of Lho school were present and expressed themselves as being well satisfied with ho advancement of the scholars under , ho tutorship of Miss Towsloy and Miss Alchin. Xeuas Brown , founder of The Noola rrihuno , is now employed to look after the local columns of The Itoportor. Mr. 11'oloy , ono of the commission- era of Aurora county , Dakota , is hero nt present visiting friends and relatives. \nd wo think that when Pat returns to us homo in Dakota old Pottawattamio county will lose ono of her lady popula tion. VKI- . Acltl Phosphate. Unanimous Approval of Medical Staff. Dr. T. O. COMSTOCK , Physician nt Good Samaritan HospitalSt. Louis , Mo. , says : "For years wo liavo used it in this liospitnl , in dyspepsia and nervous dis eases , nnd as n drink during the decline nnd in the convalcsconco of lingering fevers. It has the unanimous approval of our medical stan" . " Jloul Kstiuo TrniiBl'crtt. The following deocw vroro filci\ for re cord in the recorder's ollico , December 22 , reported for the BKU by P. J. Mo- Mahon , real estate agent : Charles M. Prudon to L. 15. Curtis et nlsosw } ] 27,74JO ; 8000. Henry Spechtto X. Do Great , sej' no ] nnd sej 27 , 7ti , - 1 ; $2,300. John Trimble ot nl to George B. Chuck , lots 1 , 2 , 31 ! nnd III , block 14 , Ferry add. mid lot -I , block 18 , Bryant darks add ; St21.-10. : P. Judson to Samuel Roichnrt , lot 1 , block 3 , Judaoii's ndd. to Nooln ; Si > 0. Totnl sales , $3,27110. . Depend Upon It. Mother Shlptoiv'H inoiiliCBlos nnd l.ouWiuia olooUuns are very uncertain things , but Thomas' Jtlcrtric : Oil can bo ilepondod U | > oii always. It euros aches and palna of every do- Hcriptions. An Onmlin Vlslior. John \V. Smith , hailing from Omnha , visited the Blufls yesterday with his team , and the peculiar condition of the streets here was not exactly fitted to the kind of whisky ho had aboard. "While driving' along Fifth avenue the buggy upset and ho was thrown out. A revolver ver fell from his pocket nnd wna dis charged. That frightened the horse still worse and it took a run while Smith lay insensible and blooding on the ground. Ho was gathered up , taken to j.olico headquarters nnd n doctor called to at tend him. Smith was Buffering badly from heart disease , as well ns whisky and the ranawny , but ho was straightened up enough before night to pay his § 7 00 to the court , nnd go homo under thn escort of a friend. Goiij..hi , Cold * , and Sore-Throat ykld readily toB. II. l > oiiilait SOIID' Capsicum Cough Drops. Six per cent city and farm loans. S. W Forgusson & Co. , 39 Pearl St. m\r& > COMMERCIAL , COUNCIL BLUFFS MABKKT. Whont No. 2 spring , 70c ; No. 3 , COo ; rs joctoJ , 50c ; good demand. Corn Loalors ore paying Hfie for old corn and 2Cc for ? w. Oats In good demand at "Ool Hay 4 OOfflfl 00 per ton ; COo per halo , Rye lOc ; light supply. Ourn Mual 1 25 per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , 0 00 ® 600. 600.Coal Coal Delivered , hard , 11 f > 0 per ton ; soft C 00 per tonl lluttor 1'lonty and in fair demand nt 20c creamery , 'Me , KgfjH Heady sale nt 23o per cTozon. Lard l'ulrbank' , wholesaling at lie. I'oultry Finn ; doalorH nro paying for chickonH ICc ; live , 2 GO per dozen. Vegetables Potatoes , COc ; onions , ' 10c ; cab baflos , HOSi-10c ( per dozen ; apples , ruudy Halo nt C0@3 fill for prime Ktnnk. Flour City flour , 1 C0@3 40. Brooms 2 00@3 00 per doz. ILIVK HTOCK. Cattle 3 00@3 W ) ; culves , 5 00@7 50. HORN liocal packers are buying now am' there in a. good demand for all grades in car- loud lots at 4 Ii0@t W , . IOWA NEWS. Tliu Sau City opera house will seat 050. Sac City on the 2Dth inst. will vote on extending Us limits. The Iowa corn crop for 1883 will hardly average -10 per cent. A convention of mayors in to bo hole ] in Burlington January 8. Since the school house fire , a topio in Cherokee in fire protection. The Ottumwa I'low company has in creased its capital stock to $50,000. Kx-Govornor Lowe died in Washington Saturday. The funeral will occur Wednesday. Public sympathy in largely in favor ol Anderson's acquittal , now on trial al Oakaloosn on a charge of murder. "Kookuk has seldom known so pros perous n twelve months as the year ol 1883 has been , " says The Gate City. The case of the State of Iowa va. John Wright , president of the Bank of Ode- bolt , resulted in the discharge of the do- fondant. The city council of DCS Moincn has voted to offer . ' 1,000 in prizes for the Oremon'H tournament , to bo hold there in Juno. Twenty-nine little boys and girls from the Boston Homo of the Friendless have boon brought to Sioux City to line homes. . . .I ) , Schultz , of Cedar county , says ho plowed every month winter before last , and expects to bo able to do the uauio tliia winter , John Manly , a Chicago , Milwaukee A St. Paul brakeman , foil between the cars at Stone City , and his head wns cui from the shoulders. Horse thieves nro again at work ii Sioux City , having stolen a horse from the Milwaukee , and ono from the tiloim- taineor house barn , Wednesday night. Joseph Pachta , a young Dohoinlnii , w as found in a straw pile on his farm tear Vail , Tuesday morning , with his hroat cut. Supposed to bo n case , of uicidc. From September , 1882 , to September , 883 , the school children in Dos Moincs ncrcnscd 1,021. The school boards nro iut to their stumps to provUo necessary chool room. Sampson Miller , n onn-nrmod farmer if Marshall county , is on trial to answer ho charge of incest , the victim being n : omcly daughter , aged 1(1 ( , who gave ilrth to n child last September. A liltlo four-year-old son of J , II. /ion , DOS Moines , overturned n laruo ; rind-stono , tl.o crank to which caught Ho boy in the eye , tearing that member intirely from its socket and terribly acorating the llesh. Jlonry Urow , n farmer , living sovcn nilcs northeast of Kmmotsburg , on on * ering his stable last Saturday received n ipvore blow on the head from n hanging imbor , which injury resulted in his death ho following day. Henry Knoblen , of Bopne , was on- ; aged in putting n revolver in order. The veiipon was accidentally discharged , the > nll striking his 13-year-old daughter Vnnio , who wns in the room. The girl it last reports wns in n precarious condi- ion , but there wns hope that she might ivo. 1'or the first time in the history of the iiipremo ourt of this state , reports the ) cs Moines Register , the work is nil hushed up to date , with the exception > f three or four cases on which n dig- ngreement wnn hnd , nnd these will be locidod nt the adjourned mooting in lanunry. . Mononn county has ! ) ! ) school houses , valued nt $05,0:10. : The total number ot .eauhers is 301IS of them men , nnd they were paid during the yonr $211- 131.85. The nvorngo monthly compensa tion of the girls is $32.7-1) ) , while the men only got § 3 < i.30j. ; There nro 4,100 children of school ngo in the rounty A case that will test the validity of the now standard time has been appealed from a Sioux City justice court. Defend ant failed to appear by n certain dcsig- mted hour , and the justice entered up iudgmont against him. The man came nto court half nn hour afterward , but .00 late , according to standard time , to defend. Win. Ilnnnum , living near Do Witt , Clinton county , wns aroused by burglars who took $110 from his room , nnd gave chase with his revolver , but it being fruitless , he returned to find his barn on Tiro. The barn contained nixtecn head af horses , twelve of which were burned , including "Ladv Hopeful , " a trotter val ued nt $1,000Thu robbers doubtless lircd the barn to cover their retreat. Mr. llnnnum'a entire loss is fully $1,000 , which amount is partially covered by in surance. Kvlilom.'o. .T. W. ( irahain , Wholesale Drugglnt , of iVunttn , Texas , writes : 1 have been Imudlini ; Oil. WM. IIALL'S 1JAL3AS1 FOH T11K [ lUNOS for the past year , nnd liavo found it inoof the moat milubln modicinox I have over Imd in my IIOIIBQ for Conglm , Culdfl and oven Consumption , uUvnya giving onttro Hntlnfuc- tton. I'lo.iau Hend mo DUO grjx.s by Snturduy'8 steamer. Dr. ( irccu'H OxyKoiiutoil ItittorH IK the oldest nnd boat remedy for Dyspepsia , DlltousnoRsncns , Mnlnria , Indlgostion , nil dls orders ( if the Btoumch , and nil iU ca os imli cnting 1111 impure condition of the Blood , Kidneys nnd I.Ivor. DUUNO'H CATA1UUI SNUFF cure * Cn. tarrh nnd nil alfcctlona of the IIIUCUOUH meui' brono. Dr. Itogcr'n Vegetable Worm Hyrup in- Htnntly destroy * worms nn'd romovcx the Ho crctioua which c.iuso them. Tlio luwu DuIoKntlon. The Iowa delegation in congress are quartered , according to the olllcial direc tory in The Congressional Ilccord , ns 'follows : Senator W , B. Allison , 1124 Vermont avonuo. Senator J. F. Wilson , liiggs lioilsO. First district Hon. M. A. McCoi'd ( not located ) . Second district Hon. J. IT. Murphy Ebbitt house. Third district Hon. D , It. Henderson , 1027 Vermont avoriuj. Fourth district lion. L. H. Wheeler , Metropolitan hotel. Fifth district Hon. James Wilson , National hotel. Sixth district Hon. J. C. Cook , Na tional hotel. , Seventh district Hon. J. A. . Kasson , 024 Fifteenth street. N. W. Eighth district Hon.W. P. Hepburn , 1227 I street , N. W. Ninth district Hon. W. II. M.Puaoy , Ebbitt houso. Tenth district Hon. A. J. Holmea , 1111 ! H street , N. W. Eleventh district Hon. 1. 0. Struhlo , National hotel. Do Not Men n Blindly. Co carefully in purchaitiiig inodicluo. Many advertlhod rouiodlcH can work gront Injury- lira worse tliun noun , llunluck Itlutnl Jlitten ute purely u vegotnlilo prepnrnti JM ; the small- oat child can tnlca thorn. They kill dlNUaso and cure the patiunt In a , unto nnd kindly way. Jllcrniry lion | irotucwl ! mom iniw. ry and umjouioni rrlilen ] | tlmu w r , i > oktllriica anil hinlno fiiinbluoJ , It ) on Imro any tlontl (11 jcawtor hklu liuinnr , It Ii your duty to ycumcll and pu teritv to tak the only vt'i'taWu curu , which IxHrtlft'iiiSiHirlllc. Hwllt'aKpo'inolmi relluvod me ol Malarial Illond I'lilnun after dad lin ronlloci ! to tlia liomu ( or IHu mcmtliHuiuniadlieoM doKt'il withlilua niuan , calumul and ol tier pnlsonou * driifK ( until 1 n In dvu > alr Hwllt'n Uiiccino It tl.o rouii'dy for thU kind ol hlood | Kl > on. O. M. UIj.MlKi : , AKvnt Hnuthcrii Ulu Iinuraiifo ( 'o. , Atlanta , Ua. FOH LADIES. I havul en iiktni ; for a nimitli or two In my lioute. linlil , Hwlft'fl Kpeclllc ( B. H. H. ) ( hu KrvaUr ( Kirtloii ol ol It li Un < IMCM cocmtmtd by thufetnalu | > ortlori ol my lamlly , und with t * o liaprlut runulU. It artcd like a charm on my wllo.wlio 1ml limi In lad licaltli lor \niig \ time , and ( or ulirnu I lia\o | IJ linndrudt at dollars lor dortort and tni'dlcluu * . It tujjun to liulld her | i Iroin tliv llritt donn. Another Icinalo im'iiilor ol my liur.lly t uk It vtlth wiually ratltlacto * ryrvmdU. ItlnmtiUnlytliebdAttonlo ( or cKllcato ladlca that 1 havuu\cruicxl , andl liato t'liil them all. I liu\e nudonlit th > t want l unt-rcclnu , clone conflni'inent In poorly tfiitllatvd lmuw < , nmverKa * jioliun and nuiluiial ( Kiloin olten iiruductM tlcknun inonif our when , daughter * and nlnlon , anJ I tw lluvu Hwltt'n Hcillo | It the lomuly lor ull thU Hort ul blood iioUoidiiK. I' . L. JONKH. J , 1 > . ( jultiuan , Oa. iV Treatment of Canoor. 1'or twi-nty yetrn I haw nurtured Irani a cancur or thu ildu ol no nc < k near vtiu ihouldcr and vnhaiiiUd the whole caUloKue ol remedied without any rvllcl. Tlio cancer Kronlnx worm ull thatlo.e , thu wliolu nj > - ] > er | rtoliuyliody bwamo mlfT ami lull olpalu. I had vlrlual'y ' lout the u < o ol l tli arm , my un'01'1 ' health had tiroUn down and I aw It wai only n iiuenilrn ol tlmo when Ille lUell would b de * > truud. InthUcondlllun I ( Miin > t < nc i | the utu o ( Hull I'M HHicllIo. | The llr t hottlo relieved inn of the ftllTncu In the nock , thu lecond iiatu mo ptrlect UK * ol uy arim.nnd I IIKitfoiiff ) ami well In ttury way. I urn a ixMir man but I uuuld nottuke ! ) : , , < mi tor the Kood I tufo fVitrlinci | I rtltli 8 * > H' Kjn-cHlc. 1 lIMo It Hill lore * out all thu iiolinii and curu nu > , W , It , UOIIIHON , D Uboro , ( ia. rcatltv on lllondand Skin PUra ii mulled Irto to ap.h | inU. THE HWIIT Hl'UUlI'M CO. . l n cr , AtUnUUk. HAWT NE ! This ne\y and beautiful addition ia located hotwceii Davenport nnd Caas'strceU' ' " only ton blocks from the High School. Lots Will T3Q Sold at $350 to $650. HAWTHORNE ! Thiajis hy all odds the most desirnhlu property placed ontho ] [ market this year. Situated ns it is , in the heart of the city , and at prices no higher than is asked for lota two and throe miles distant. | Davenport Street is Now being Graded Through this Addition. HAWTHORNE ! ! The finest reuidoncos in Omaha are bnliy built within sovori blockg of this ad. Ibis addition nnd these lots will double in viluc in less than six months. ' Lots in Hawthorne will quadiupliJ In prlco before lots two and thr'oo miloa dia- tant will double. Call and See Prices and Plat , and Drive with | us to Hawthorne. Parties wishing desirable residence property will find it to their advantage to cell nnd sou us. la onmmontcd with it bmitiHfnl rovtb of fore.4 troon consisting of Oak , Hickory Ash nnd Kim. Jlcnto thu Ahndo nnd nnrimoutul troe.1 are < alrcaIy planted nnd full grown. , Wo hitvii property in till parti of thu city , both.for residence and business pur- purposes , " \Vo huvtfsau Eighty acre tr.tct und lltO ucro tract on line of Bolt Knilroad at a 213 South 14th Street , between Parnani arid Douglas. . . . . , ' ' ' i < / .V , i. " . . ' 4iji 'I1' ! ' , : 4