Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 19, 1883, Image 7

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COUNCIL BLUFFS , a s - -
Proprietor of Musip Ilall and General Manager for the Celobrnted
WOsteril Cottage
, Nobrsska , Southern Miuneso
and Missouri
Mondot IlL for Western Iona , Nortltoru Kausas biatohlesa
C ar t D a kea ° ' ' Territory , rind Dflalor in the .
WEBER ,
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:3zLINDEMAN ,
AND
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PTTID23TT . .
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f 'COTTAGE ORGAN
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r -ALL KINDS OF-
1 t MUSICAL MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPT
-SUCH ASA -
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-A FULL LINE OF-
Music Boxes , Pest Italian Strings , Music Books and PIi
Sheet Music Etc Etc.
Ooods.
V All Kinds of Games and 1
Ira specialty in the Piano line , I Would recommend most heartily the
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k flue tone , finely finished , first-class instrument in every respect ; they are not the c11etipest Pit
within the reach of all who really desire something that will last a lifetime. TRY THEM
They are fully warranted for SEVEN YEARS.
DD PIANOS AND ORGANS ;
largely advertised like patent medicine , and like it , good far everything and nothing in particu
80 NOT KEEP IN STOCK. Icannot afford to sell them , as 1 live too near home. But if desired , ;
pared to furnish any of these'eheap Pianos and Organs at eastern prices , save freight , provided I am
responsible. In connection with this I Will state that my Organs contain 8 full octn o es a f Reeds , t
, full sot , advertised by shoddy makers and dealers.
and do not call a single octave of reeds a as
also for cash , with small extra
Payments
and Quarterly ;
I sell Pianos and Organs on Monthly
Bead for circulars. Address
. J. MUELLER ,
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No. 103 South Main Street , Council Bluff -
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ADDITIONAIi LOOAtr N :
L'I'1It80NAlr.
, l , it. Atthur , agent of the Uluo I
n the city Saturday.
Mayor ( loorgo'1 , Cole , of Padfla
vas ammrg SnturJay'a notables here
lo' . J. ! , Armstrong , pastor of t
) list clwttch , h fad rocnvodng ( rot
nrics ho recently sustatned by fail
tep Inddor , ] to to still Canfinor
noose , but hopes scan to la out and
taual ( tudes.
C. 1 , . Colalnnd , tla Cllciout clci
L' . P , trnustor otlicc , started last
tic 1a. t , oil n two , wcrks trip. AI
laud , who Las boon visltiug friends
rca , lays „ vi11 return with him ,
,1,11,11'obster , of Ilantings , was
lelo'n yeetcrlay.
Isnnc M. l'rauk and SOlret Chica
at liecbtelos yesterday ,
1)r. J , B. Lawrcttee , lit Knusns ,
Ocdon ,
'P. w. Ittlutrs nod R' , Ii , McElr
Collar ltaptds'tnttttag moo , Sunda ;
Ogden.
1 : . 1 [ , Shaw , ono of Cornhng's be
'lilted tlro Millis SaturlaY.
1V. L. Androlvs , of tiio coin
took a look at Council IIhLNs Satur
P. P , ] iugghns , of 1)nv'onpnrt , r
Ogden yesterday.
11. J. Cook , of SL Joseph , trw
guest at the Ogden.
11.51. , Sontollns , of MI1warkco ,
the Pacific yesterday.
I. 1) . Ftteh , of l'hlladolplrin , '
Pocile yesterday.
Raul the will known s
J. S , ,
In Ilarliu towushll
Cit ) ss ItIUO It
gnito Ill at the rvsi fence of Ueorgo
ltyustorstreoL Ills eendltion Is n
fnl now than fur eo ernl days pa. L
Amiss i attio Mich , who lntol
some mists' Ir , tdippiug'aul fallt
flight of stairs , has eu far recovelo
her unties as to
in able to resume
left last evening fur her schoul In C
Mr. anti Mra. Matkfoy , of Nfob
'vero hero Saturday on their return
Ingo , where they wont on their we
.i. C , Tipton , now general ag
Kansas Lifo nswcladnu , spent 5' '
his faintly lit this city.
B , hisentap has returned from
whore ho wont to attm d the wed
bnothor , Ilnmid Blseunr.
, Tula T. Pugh , corro pommding
Chfcagu , Burlington. tnlncy fret
this city , Las been appointed ehicf
M. Marshall , agontof the joint ri
cific Junction ,
( t. L. Brown , of Dolino , III. , wit
don yesterday ,
1V , 11. Lyons , of Sprtuglold , I
Senday guest at the Ogden.
T. S. Muck , of Brooklyn , sport
the Pacihe.
L. It. Craig , ( if Mtudou , Iowa ,
l'acilic yesterday.
THE NE11' DYE WOIt :
T. ii. IIurlburt has opened ,
Pearl atreet , a steam dying at
dry cleaning works. Plumes
'
velvets , sitKs , satins , gent's
merchant's shelf worn goods ,
good as now.
101vd h EMS.
Alain street in Ottumwa
paved.
Itiugold county is building t
house.
The mining interest in the
Dubuque is reviving.
Ottumwa and ] Jloonufield an
neeted by telephone.
The now court house at Ida
be occupied this week.
They say the butter product
worth $ 20U,000 a mouth.
Tim ldsottler e of Red Oak
annual dinner last Thursday.
The Independence Mills C
manufacturing 140 barrels
day.
day.The Intornatimlal distil
Moines , will feed ; 1,000
season ,
i'1'1m Presbytoriane o1 Tamn
purchased groundwith n view
a church.
Alitcholl Vincent , of Ottawa
twoen 1100a1d 700 sheep to hi
farul last week.
Algona in ttlakiiq an efrort
its nmamfacturilr ; Industries.
a foundry just now.
It is reported that a wa'onsi
added to the railway bridge
Misatssippi at Dubuquo.
It is reported that Con , J. I
while alighting front the cars r
Wednesday evening , was so
jured , his log and two ribs hot
Time Legislature will be put
establish a rororinntory instil
women , to which all women
for crime throughout the Stat
taken , instead of to the penit
A wagon co taiuiug a ( alit
.lohu Carrie , Mrs. Carrie at
Moines was strttck by n No
train two miles cast of Cedar
the lath , Mrs. Carrie and 11
killed , and John Carrie had a
and was otherwise hurt.
The coat of the electric fig
buquu to business houses wit
and $100 per will ho per year.
the company Aiou'hl
dwellings , aid it is is cacti
will be .60 rod $1,00
month.
COMMEIICiAk ,
COUNCIL iILUYYS UA1tKIC
Nhoat--No , 2 spring , 70c ; No
joetod , tOe ; good demand.
; I
Corn-Dealers are paying 2o
and 2O , for now.
Oats-Ii gcod domarti at 20c.
lfay--d 0odr0 00 l er ton ; tiOc pe
nyc-fOc ; light supply.
Corn Moat-1'25 tier 100 pounds
Ncxrt-Coal supply ; priewsaty
a oo ,
Coal-Dollrorcd , hard , 11 fA pe
C 00 tor ton.
Butter-Plenty and In fair don
creamery , : t.
1Sggs-Ncarly sale at 20o for der
Lard-Patrhauk's , wholesaling r
Poultry' Eirnn ; dealers are
chiekopns Ifte ; live , 2 50 per dozer.
Vcgctabh i-I'otatoes , 50c ; oofoi
Lagos , : t0 ( & 10c per dozen ; apples ,
barrel
per
Flow-Clty flour , l COd.3 . 40.
Broomns-2 00@3 00 tor dez ,
LWlt tuTOCK.
( Jattlo-3 003 t0 ; cah cs , l 00 (
] fogs-Market for huga quiet , a
lug 10) 05105 are clasod ; shippara we
C .
at
TT\f a..a..ss\ . , +
Flo AUarfO Of Intent Will
Their llclnu icolnrcd h
: luiogo XCP A ,
"Now , 1 wnutloknowsomnth
t pretty brunette to a Daily Nc
or. " 1 want to know whether
tied or tint. " '
" Oivo it up , " said ( Ito repel
f'OU arc not you ought to be , I
oaks ,
"You SCC111 to think there is s
tunny nlpout this thing , bit t. I'n
: st. 1'Ou SOC , lye Chicago
umxious to ho up with the t
when tiny gentlemanly cousin c
ironl Now York , a few v'Qokl
ulroduced the lrasti11o of mock i
vt our parties aul other social g ;
Lilo other girls amid myself all t
great furl. '
'N'ull , did the for trouhlo ? '
"No ; is just the ,
etOOtlu with fellow
1 p n young
perfectly ides rise , lie is had
ron is i'COII toed and wears
boot , One of to friends , who
clerk acted as clu "men anti
citeOh ii
ed us Inns and we
good laugh over it a11d lots of 6
that evening this salvo young
married n dozen girls of my al
in the Santo manner , m ltl it
talked about , ti1'htm f
'Phis last question was n po
reporter , anti , after telling
brunette that ho would see her
started out to 1111(1 Out about.
aspect of the question ,
Juhu Lyle ling stood in t
his otlieu. The case was Prl
hitu ,
"Thu young brunotl0 is 1101.
said ho. "Thol aw oil the aubj
there untBt be at intent tolunu
if tw o peuple , lit the prpseilco t
Cs , say to each other : 'I take '
lily wedtlCd wife or husband , i
11uarriago. Understand , tgouE
doing so they 1nuist really 1I II
say. If it is simply n lot
count , "
11' . II. Shirlnui old Ccurgo
liter cure the next victims of
tee. ' [ 'ho brunette wits iutrodi
atively , nod the verdict was tin
not umrried. "TIIO intent is
thing , " said one of thou , "
connnut law any couple nulylfv
as man nml wife , and by so
establish a just ciniun to tlu
nlntriuwny , "
" 11'ell , then , what GRuro dot
mat at justice Of the ImOILCO cut
riot o ceremony ! " asked tim ref
4&110 simply luerforliis the
The ritu of bnptlsnt is tilt oxar
pc.mfornis i
cutie a clergyman
does not was r pursue clean do
the annie token a clurgyinnu
forums tlto marriage rite aitnpl ;
in the chain of evldouco whit
teat a porsat is legally marriu
Then the reporter vveut t '
'Prude. Ills opuuot was t'i
young ladies and follows wh
12 shoes altould have uothtug
cacti other. Also Lunt Edw ul
settled the question of mare
dao , nud the law fuhninnted m
was still the law at this day , a
playful cerenuyny of nulrringt
indulged in witht ; intpulsity , l
the young uman with n large b
bnppot to prove by wftnesat
pretty brunette really intelde
hInL it lliaht lead to a suit fl
.t.- u---
The'tInny I lensur
And health seekers vlsltlar' i
should boar In mind that the
Scml Anuual Drawing of the Lor
Lottery will take place on Tnesda
18th , 13 , under the solo vigils
homst tnnnsgornont of ( lcn'is G.
gad of La. and Jubal A. En
of dm
wlrou over half a million
scattered broadcast , Auy mforn
had on appilcntion to Af , A D
Orleans , La.
hard tO Loento 111
"Alothcr , Ivho is this Ala
that mho papers tire tnikinl
about ? " asked a fnehiouablo
young lady. "
"lliartin Luther-Luther ,
mother. "The name south
enough. What has be been r
" 1 can't exactly make out ,
have been so iothiug very nic
celebrating his birthday"
" 1s ho a foreigner ? "
"Ito trust be , or the pco
dountry wouldn't make such
u ll , H
"Luther-Lutjmr't ' Con
mother. "I met AIr. Luth
last year-that delightful gel
reuoniber , tvhlo tonic its to
who afterwards borrowed a ht
tars of your ( uLthor and forg
it , but 1 don't think tile first
Aiartitt. This ge ntlennm i
Bottle celebrated Englishman ,
lug to this country to lecture ,
speak to your father about tic
opening uigllt. "
' FOUNDIN A BOX.
Mr , John IIneman , of Augusta , btu
10 , 1683 , asfollows : ' 'Ihatu ternatll
) cars with au umero kWueylroublonud
an arlicloin one of our t i'crs of tlw w
hunt's Itcmrly tin , ! 1 erloruucd In man ;
sy , baddrr and kldncytriubfes , stud C
In a bor of straw packing , I amclu dud
amt conurunced t" take It , when , to sit
that thu 0rst bottle lieluclIteil flue son ,
eldad that I would rmdlnuo Its use , a
taklug tt until I hull used In all six bel
apwllte ) it goo + lall pales In the haek s
pared and farono of my ) roars nun
old ) I stun able to ntlend to nuy bust
strong and tlgoruuv , u many of m
aeig , bens can testily that know me a
state also , that "auy of our uulghbr
ituut's ltcnrcdy wIthtr nally u go'sl rU
of try friends who ) ru just purchasud o
py , Ktusman3 : Alden , of 1'urUmrdS )
be without It at any prlru. ' .
I-
TUE BAKER'S WAY ,
hr. Alfred Nualean , No. 02 Llucoln at
Mu , , writes usMay 2t , 1653 : " 1 lama
sOllet"I for a tong limo with Indlgost
complaint , nil at times all that I atu
uwhat I could not bear the sight of
tried a goal many dttlcrunt remalles
plaint , and tne ) ' all lallul , until ono d
pile of our Amgglste h , iewbton ,
hunt's Itcurr.ly , u ho know of so mnry
It lucre w Ith gtcat eucd ssfor kidney ,
( nary troubles , u writ u IndlKcstlon ,
rexwnnnendutlon I flnally eouclutad b
and eoinmunccd taklug , with vary littl
Thu tint bottle helped mo so unuh the
two more , and it hudone mu a Pondai
g.w . + l cud cured me of ludtgestlon.
kinds of food now , and rare truly recd
lturnedy u a sure cure f n lndlgestlon ,
fuel tllscesswt"
PRACTICAL EXPEICIEN
Mr. Oto. A. llatosol Nu S2 Cottage
to , , , Mo , a reliable and prouducut cl
the follualug Inforrnatlon , May 11 , 3tt
"lfadng Irarcal of the malualls qual
Itetnedy in a pracUml manner , I bog I
onnslderit a remedy of great merit ,
chceduhyuoonmend It to say one
f.Wae ) ' or Ihcr disease. "
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C EAP EST
PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY
Furniture
IS AT
DEWEY & STONE'S
They always have ,1 the largest and best stock ,
NO STAIRS TO CLIMB' ELEGANT PASSENGER
ELEVATOWTO THE DIFFERENT FLOORS. 4
THEYOUTII'SCOMPANION
PeR 1884.
Two Millions of Readers Weekly. 1
' _ ' COMPANION gives more than two hundred stories yearly , by the
p , , 111E utost noted anthers. The next volutilo will be unequalled in its variety oC
and Instructive matter. ' 1'ho CoytrANlo Is Published eery
oltertalnlug
'reek , is IIIUtdsoniCly Illustrated , tmnd is It papa for the whole faintly ,
Serial Stories .
Paris by Alplronllo Daudot
The Foundling of ,
' Daughter , by Mra. Oliphant
The Oove > tlanter's
' by r. T. Trowbridgo
A Boys' Story ,
.A Story of English Rustic Life , Thomae Hardy i
c. . . Stephens
.A , Story of Adventure , by
Thrilling Advent ores t
T. D. Luco
, by
Shark-Hunting
- Harris
J. Chandler
Moonshinors , by
Among Outwitted. the An Indian Adventure , Liout. A. Chapin " t
a Voloanlo Island , Rfolrard HoatI
Wrecked Upon
E. J. Marston
Stories of the Cabins in the Wont ,
. Fiilmoro
H.
Districts ,
Adventures in the Mining
Breaking in the Reindeer , and OthcrSkctches of Tatar 1V. H , Gilder
attventure , by
,
Stories of Mouagorioa. ] ncideuts connected Ivitlr Men
' ' of 1Vild Beasts
ageric Life , and the Capture tnd'1'anming 13. S. Cairns
for Exhibition , by
. Time Advcn
and Switzerland.
Afoot in Italy
Boys abroad at am expense
totes of two English buys travelling Nugont Robinson
of one dollar a day , by
Famous Poets
F1tA\CE and AME1fCh. svtll '
of TNGLA iD ,
living poets
s
The greatest
contribute orlglnnl poems written expressly fur Cou'.tstox renders. .
Alfred Tennyson ,
Victor Hugo ,
, ; _ , e , . . . The Earl of Lytton ,
: ' ° , . . J , G. Whittier , . , , , , 1
.
. h _ , : : : } as. 1.L . , . Y , b. Aldrich.
i
Encouragement and Advice
C. E. Winder
mints for lPoor armors by Parton r
Who Failures of Great Mon , by James
People , Dr. W. A. Ilamulond
for Nervous
A Dietary
' Calvor t Vaux
CountryHouso-Ruildor'a ,
Hints for
.
and Other Papers giving Instan.
The Gift of Memory , Samuel Smiles
tees of Scl ( llclp , by
Mon. The Opportu
Profession for Young
A Now Electrical Engineers , by Thomas A. Edison i
nilies for Young Men as .
from the European Peas.
Learned
Thrift Lessons Helen S. Conant
Econonles , by
lfouschokl
antry. Novel Papers on , , lu
. A Series of Patters show '
of Twonty-Ono. J
the
At Ago accomplished , and what ( Lucy' u
fag what great lumen had Etlwln P. WhliPp1o +
of their lives , by
proposed doing , at that 1period
i
Strange Reminiscences . .ld 1
,
i Cooke
Rase Terry
Stories by
Driver ,
I lltago Proaohorn H. L. Winckloy
Stot'los of Saddle-Bag ,
The Last Days of Wolnon of Fashion , by James Parton
Nttt'at IIalatoad
My First Visit to a Notvspapor Office ,
My Plno AnPto Farm , with Incidents C. U. Pattoo ,
of Florida Life , by '
' household and Drawing.
Queen ViotorIa's H. WI. Lucy .
Romps , by
Child Friendships of Charles Dickens , by leis
Mamie Dickona
1)aughtcr ,
Student Waitora. ionic humorous Tncidcnls I
of a Suum mcr Vacation fn the 1Vlrftc Iuloun
Chflct McPherson
tains , by
' bias , will glue clear dens of cun-cut i
rim Editorials of the Comrl'.txrox , rllhotit having any'
for
' ' trill ettstnhl its rrpuultirnr
nhrunl. The Chlidron's l'ngo
nod
tit home
events of the
ehurndng pitturce , poems , aunt startes for the little ones. The illustrations y
Clue utost glacd Lutists.
CosnetsIua tlll he drawn by
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OUR CREAT OFFER I
and en(1ts us $ t will
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'To tnly our who Nubserlbes now ' ' .
tine Cons1ualIkurl 1' 1tEl : to .lutl.1r 18134 , rtnd It l'tcll yBar'N
trend
' ibo'
botlr
front chat ditto. 't'his ut'Ptr ; inclridurt
salSCripUun ' NIS'tltS 1)ortblu a\ttutlx N of I
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'I'IIitli5 ! I1'IN .r 1 1.
illrltittrolted autt hay- i
the Companion , 20 ptlhe $ each , elcgturtly I
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1'1fIJICES.
, PAGF
lug COLOIIUD COV11tS with Iultl
Yhell Lou orth'r cut out. mill send this oiler aurl mention this lanper J +
as much entertnhphug re.ulluug as the Couui.nnlmn tit so low a prke. 1' '
No weekly paler gives
. i
Frequent Illustrated Stipple urin lice during the year.
. copies free' , ntentlon lhfs paper.
Subserlplion 1'rlee , $1,713 per year. Speelntel
PERRY MASON & CO. 4 iTempto Place , Boston , Ma.
t distreaso d
is ( ) . I hill
.
r my corn.
Mr. binrtel ,
w rnmende.l Nebraska Cornicc
, o lifts ) used
-AND-
r , and ur
'I upon hi.
ry a bottle ,
oath In It. Orllmout OS
I purciunsod
1 serener of MANUFAUr'u71u ) ts Ol'
CA , , rat all
' IRON CORNICES
iea't brunt's GALVANIZED
I , and lid.17ormor VV indents/ ,
FINIALS , WINDOW CAPS ,
TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOP'/Nra
root , Lewls
l'ATENT MET/aLTO SIIYI.IOIIT ,
m ) , lnparts
soflltnnt'e iron Fencing
Yurandas , Otacoaod Liar
Bahutrades ,
Oroptlru ,
tatu that 1 gs
+ Eta
, Cettareuards ,
! fallings , 1Yludow all )
I own most N , W. COIL , NINTII AND JONES 518.
) uWed xlUi
W L OMSEII , Manager ,
i
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Cornice-oiks1
IRON AND SLATE 1t00)TNO.
C. SP ECHT1 PROP ,
1111 Douglas St. . . Omaha Nob. t
JLUWFAOTURE110F
Galvanfrea Iron Cornices
Windows. Flnlale Tin Iron and Slate
j Donner ' Metafltc b7syltgbt , Patent
apeobt't patent
Itoodng . I am
arnd Bracket Sholrin ;
adluatosl hatchet Bar w
. Iron
for the above line of goods.
agent
So goaaral , Balustrades , verandas , lrou Bank
oncingCrestings . guards also genora1.
alas s , Window lifted. , Cellar Bllud
cat for 1'vefpp& 11W , atratJaaldo ,
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