Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 26, 1884, Page 7, Image 7

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THE DAILT BJBJSHSATORDAS ? , JANUARY Stf , 188-1.
VAN UNT , COMPANY
OUNCIL BLUFFS m IOWA.
GOODS ARE STILL IN THE LEAD , AND BOUND TO STAY THERE ,
It don't make any difference what our competitors say , for
our customers know the N , C. Thompson goods are ahead of
" " anything in their line. The N. C. Thompson Chain-Gear Mower. "
"The 3ff. 0. Thompson , Tonejueless Cultivator"
This tongueless Cultivator is n iicw hnploraoat , thoroughly tested and bound to succeed. This Mower wo will sell together with Iho Mower we Imvo sold heretofore. This Mower is
The run by n Chain & Sprocker .wheel , ninking it the
. c. T
Iron Beam
IT IS THE LATEST THING OUT , AND WILL TAKE THE PLACE OF OTHEfe GEAR MOWERS.
Will be about the same M 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 Needs It. I. C. li
AVE HAVE A FULL LINE OP
Wo have the Single Row Cutter , but as everybody knows the success oil these Stalk Gutters ,
N.G. THOMPSON'S SULKY AND COMBINED CULTIVATORS wo will not enlarge.
' * K Thompson Double Row Stalk Cutter. "
We would like to Show Cuts of all Our Goods , but space will not permit , If you
need a
The N. G. Thompson is the one you Want.
WE WILL STILL CONTINUE TO HANDLE
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR ANYTHING iOU WANT :
REAPERb , MOWERS , PLOAYS , CULTIVATORS , ETC.
Don't Forget ! We have the N. C. Thompson Hay Eake.
" 'The N. 0. Thompson Hav Tedder. " COME AND SEE US. IT WILL DO YOU GOOD. "The Celebrated Ketohum Wagon. "
VAN BRUNT. THOMPSON & CO. . [ . 1 Council Bluffs , Iowa.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS.
SherilTs Fees.
Those knowing whereof they apeak ,
-toll us Sheriff Guittar is in the habit cf
summoning jurora from the east end by
letter , at the sitting of the grand or petit
juries. The gentleman lias a right to
transact business in this ( ray , but ho
.should not put iri * a bill for mileage , as
ho don't make the trip. By law ho is al
lowed ton. cents a mile ono way , and if ,
by those summon letters , ho saves the
county from § 2 to § 1.70 per juror , ho is
emphatically a good man for the position ,
if not , then ho is paving the way for defeat -
feat , should , ho ever again aok the people
for their suffrage. The summoned par
ties hav'o a right to either accept or re
fuse such service it's at their option.
Our sheriff must look to his laurels.
. [ Walnut Bureau.
Brother Sheppard , as usual , ilics off
' without stopping to read up or inquire.
The law regulating the amount of sheriff
fees says :
"For summoning a grand jury or trial
jury for each person served , CO ccyits , to
bo paid out of the county treasury ; and
such sum nhall bo in full compensation
for such service. "
It appears then that the sheriff gets GO ,
coats and only that for each juror summoned -
" monod no mileage , no extras. If h'o
has to servo a notice in person the costs
would often amount to ton times this
sum. Most of the jurors are willing to
accept service by mail , but some do not.
When they refuse or neglect to accept
service by mail the sheriff sends the sum
mons to n deputy and has him to servo
it. lie had ono such case at Walnut re
cently. The man summoned refusing
to accept service , the sheriff had to got
* * the depnty to servo it , and the latter
charged the sheriff $1 , DO that in this
case it cost Guittar 40 cents more than
ho gets from the county. With such
facts right under his nose ( Brother Sheppard -
pard should have taken lavy ) Crockett's
udvico. '
If you ) iav a Sere Throat fough. or Cold , try
Ji. II. Douirlusa & Sons' Capsicum Couyh lro | > n , they
are pleasant to thu tat > tv , | > eifectly harmless and
will buroly curu you ,
Sensation in Itlualoal Circles.
PJTTOIIUKO , Pa. , Jan. 7,1884.
J. Mueller , Esq. , Council j'.Iuffr , Iowa.
Dear Sir : Wo mail you some of our list
of customers and little book of Uardiuan
Pianos. If you get up anything of the
sort please mail us copies.
Wo are handling the Ilardirmn as our
best J'lanoa and put it squarely in com
petition with the Stoiuway , Chickering ,
Ivnabo Pianos , nnd with the greatest suo-
cess. Within n month wo have traded
Uardman'Pianos for thrco8toinwaysono
Chick oring and two Knabcs , and our
Ilardmaii grand is now used by no.irly all
our resident playeru lit their concerts , It
has taken a good dual of woik to over
come the prejudice in favor of thu old
standards , but we have done it hero , and
if a number of Hardman agents in the
larger cities would handle the piano on
the same basis it would soon occupy a
first position then they would sell
easier and wo would got prices nearer
their value. IIopo you are having a good
sale for them. Yours ,
MrrLou , HOKXI : & HUDIUUKH.
Mrs. A. Bryan , dressmaker. Cutting
a specialty , 004 S. Main at. , up stairs.
COMMEIlCIAIj.1
COUNCIL BLUFFS ItABKET.
Wheat No. 2 spring , C3c ; No. 3 , COc ; re-
jectoil , 45c ; good demand.
Corn Iroalers are paying 3Co for old com
and 2Rc for n w.
Data In peed demand nfc 22c.
Hay 4 00@0 00 per ton ; COc per bale.
Rye J0@45c.
Corn Meal 1 25 per 100 pounds.
Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , 0 00 ®
7 00.
00.Coal
Coal Delivered , hard , 1150 per ton ; soft ,
5 00 per ton
Butter Plenty and In fair demand at 20c ;
creamery. 35c.
Kgga In peed demand nt 20o per dozen.
Lard Fan-bank's , wholesaling ut lie.
Poultry Heady sale ; dealers are paying for
chickens 8c ; turkeys , 12c.
Vegetables Potatoes , 40c ; onions , 40c ; cab
bage , none In tlio market ; nmilea , ready sale
at 3 00@3 DO for prime stock.
Flour City dour , 100@4 00.
Brooms 2 95@3 00 per doz.
LIVE STOCK.
Cattle 3 00 3 50 ; calves , 5 00@7 CO.
IIi > KS Local packers are buying now and
there IB a good demand for nil grades ; choice
packing , 5 25@5 85 ; mixed , 4 ( i5@5 00.
St. Yitus Dance is a distressing mala
dy. There is but ono euro for it. < S'a-
marltan Nervine.
"Samaritan Nervine cured my wife's
fita , " says Henry Clark , of Fairfiuld ,
Mioh. "She had them 35 vnars. " At
Druggist , $ l.fiO.
IOWA NKWS.
The territory of Sac City now embraces
flvu square miles.
It is planned to add a fourth story to
the fiorliam house , in Blurlington.
The Johnson county fair for this year
will bo September 10 , 17 , 18 and 10.
John Ilanlcy , a Davenport teamster ,
wns arrested on Sunday for counterfeit
ing.
Sioux Falls spent 8000,000 iti improve
ments last year , and is soon to bo lighted
by electricity.
Muscatino jail birds occupy a sphere of
usefulness by shoveling snow from ttio
city sidewalks.
A school building in Mcdiapolis , DCS
Moincs county , was burned on the 3th. !
Insured for § 2,000.
The barn of' Mr. Wm. DoWitt , near
INIaploton , WUH destroyed by flro on Sat
urday oycning. T\vo horses in the barn
at the time were burned to death.
A little girl of ten yoara , living near
M pleton , was badly burned by the over
turning of it kettle of boiling lard , on
Saturday , ifer neck , right side of face ,
and right car were badly scalded , and
also her head.
The Illinois Central company has coin ,
plcted the filling of its ice house in Du-
buquo. The house contains about 7,700
tons. The ice has an average thickness
of twelve inches , and.is the clearest over
put up in that city.
It now turns out that Manning , the
turnkey of the Ottumwa jail , who was
supposed to have been killed by Wil
liams , an escaped convict , mot his death
by the accidental discharges of a revolver
in the hands of Mrs. Chancy , the wife of
the jailor.
Miss Emily C. Hewitt , visiting inKco-
kuk sincp last October , suicided there on
Sunday morning by aid of a 'revolver.
She was 23 years of ago , handsome , edu
cated , and a graduate of the Philadel
phia Art institute. . She loft a letter to
tier father in which she said that she had
[ ought the suicidal impulse for four
years.
"Lea" Eddy , a Cedar Itapids painter ,
31 years of ago , at his supper at his
mother's residence last Monday evening
as uaunl , pushed hia chair back from the
table and lit a cigar. In a few minutes
10 was apparently asleep , with the cigar
in his mouth. Attempts to waken him
were of no nvnil. In an hour ho was
lead. The doctor thought it was a case of
icart disease.
Afterward H.
After a patient has been dosed with corro
sive Bubllinato until his teotli nro loose , his
month Here , his hair all gene lib lluibu all
drawn with rheumatism , ho Is put on Iodide
of Potash , uno of the strongest mineral prepa
rations in the whole list. This soon takes
away the Httlo appetite loft him by the mm-
3ury disorders tils stomach , causes pain in
the bowels , uauioa , dries up the gastric julcen ,
and food is rejected , wastes him away to a
skeleton , and lie is BOOH a subject for the un
dertaker. To all * uch Swift's Specific in a
boon worth more than Its weight In dia
monds. It builds up the waste , root * out theno
mineral poisons , and brings help anil happi
ness. Send for a copy of Treatise on jilood
and Skin Diseases , free.
TJIE Svtm Si'Bcmu Co. ,
Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Oa.
A OtUOASSIAN OIUI/H WOES.
A l-'l ; iiro Oncn Familiar In Popular
MiiHOtimw JToinolL-HH nnd Hun
gry In the Street n A
HllHbUIHl
New York Journal.
A neatly dressed young woman entered
the Eldridgo street police stations Sun
day night and approaching the desk asked
Sergeant Granger if she could sleep at
the station.
"You can , " said the sergeant , "but
in the morning you will bo taken to
court. "
'What for ? " interrogated the woman.
"As a vagant. My orders would compel
mo to do BO. "
"I won't stay , then , " said the woman ,
and she left. Two hours later she aghin
appeared and mkod for lodgings , saying :
"I'll take the cell but why do they Imvo
such strict rules ] "
She was taken to a cell , but when the
iron-barred door owung open uho drou
back in horror , "No , no , " she cried , "J
cannot go in there. It's so dark and cold.
I wont go in there. I'll die lirot. "
_ Again the turned her back on the uU-
tion-houuo and walked slowly thwart
Orand'St. At midnight Ofllcor MoKarvny
bund her shivering in Chrystio-st. and
irrcatod her. Her name as given on the
> letter wai Annie Smith. She was put
nto n cell despite her protestations and
mild bo heard sobbing for an hour after
icing looked up. At bout 1 o'clock
when Doorkeeper Smith made the rounds
of the cells ho hoard , when ho stopped in
'ront of Annie Smith's cell , a gasping ,
gurgling sound. Hastily opening the
leer , Smith found the woman hanging
jy the neck from the grated inside door ,
with a long silk handkerchief drawn
jghtly around her eck. The doorman
: ut her down and called for assistance.
She was rcsucitatcd and carefully watch
ed until yesterday morning , -when she
wai taken to the Essex Market police
court and charged with attempting sui
cide.
cide.As
As she stood at the bar aho contrasted
strangely with the poorly dressed
vagrantswho clustered around her. Her
ivavy chestnut nair was brushed neatly
jack ana formed a massive coil at the back
on her head ,
"Annie Smith , " said Justice Gorman ,
"tho officer says you attempted to commit
suicide last night. "
"Oh , no judge , " said the prisoner ,
as great tears filled her pretty blue
eyes. "Ldid not know what I was doing
U the timo. I am almost crazy. I urn
hungry and homeless. My poor child
is now being cared [ for by a charitable
ftiond.
? < "You have a child , then ? "
EJ"Yos , sir ; four years old. "
H "Whoro is your husband ) "
"I do not know. Ho used to be a
lecturer in museums and circuses where
I was employed. "
"What is your business ? "
"I have worked on feathers. "
She was hold in SHOO bail for trial.
As the girl heard this she bowed her
head nnd burst into tears.
"I don't want to go to prison , " she
sobbed. "Please don't send mo to
jail. "
Some years ngo she was employed in
various nunotmiH and circuccs , and billed
as the "beautiful Circassian girl. " She
took to drinking and tinally lost her en
gagements. Her husband , who expatiated
so eloquently upqn the beauty and rarity
of this " Circassian in "
"only America , do-
8 jrted her.
Letter iYouiBuiiator Jacobs.
SlSNATW OllASIIJKIt , \
AMI ANY , N. Y. , March 31st , 1882. )
For n long time it lias boon my habit
tO USO BllANDUETll's PlMJt. In fact , I
have seldom had occasion to use any
other medicine , and it affords mo great
pleasure to say that for Biliousness ,
Dyspepsia , and the other ills of the sys
tem , to which men in public lifo are
more apt than others to bo subject , they
are an invaluable remedy * '
JOHN 0. JACOBS.
Fey Constipation , Indigestion , Foul
Stomach , Dizziness and Uoadacho , no
modioino equals "BitANimirni's Puts. "
Pure und oimplo , containing no mercury ,
they arc- the family modicino-cheat and
safc-guurd.
MM. Mary Krono enjoys the distinction of
beln ? tlio ouly lady muayrr In the country.
She is at present principal o the Denver
School of MhiM.
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CAUTION.
Swift's Specific Is cutlri'ly a vcRctalilu preparation ,
and should nut bo confounded with the various suh-
stltutes , Imltttlom. non-sucrot humbugi , ' 'Succus
Altcrnns , " rte , , etc. , which are now holiif manufac
tured by various persons. None ofthoso contain
n flliizlc article which enters Into the composition of
8.8.8. Thoru l onlyomiKwIlt'H SpccillcMid them
Is nothing In the world like It. To prevent disaster
and disappointment , bo euro and get the genuine.
Swift's Siwcllls la a complete antidote to Illond
Taint , Blood Poison , Malarial 1'olson and Skin IIu <
mour. J. DiciiwiN SMITH , M. D , , Atlanta , Oa.
I have had rcnmrkahlu eucceaa with Rvlft's 8 | J.
clllo In Iho treatment of Blood and Skin llscatc ) ,
and In Female Ulfcuaso * . I took It in ) Kelt for Car-
hunclca with happy cllect.
It. 0. U. HKMir , M. I ) . , Atlanta , Ga.
I nscul flwltt's Spodflp mi mv Httlo .daughter , who
was ntlllctod with ome lllood I'olttun which had ro-
nUtOilallsoitifof treatment. Thu Snoclflo rfl'cvud
her permanently , nnd I shall uo It In inypractlcii.
Our trcutlpo on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed
frcu'to applicants.
TIM ! SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ,
Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Ga.
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217 and 219 North Main SL , St. Lotos.
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GOING EAST AND WEST.
Elpcnnt Dny Coaches , Parlor Cars , with Roelta
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volvlns ClmlrB.l'iillman I'/x'.ico ' Bleeplnu Cora nnd
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twccn Chicago , Lincoln 6 Denver. Throiwh rare
between Indlunapolls ft Council Illulfs via J'oorta.
All connections made in Union ucnota. It U
koowii on the vreatTlIllOUQU CAR UNU.
GOING NORTH AMD SOUTH. I
Solid Trains of Elegant Par Coaches and Pullman -
man 1'nl.ico Hleepln Cars nro run dally to and
from St Louis , via Ibinntbal , Qulncy , Keokuk.
Diirllairton , Cedar ItapMs nncl Albert Lea to St'
1'aul and Mlunenpolls : Parlor Care with ItecliolB * .
Chairs to and from Be. Loulj and reorUand&ti
and from Bt LotUa and Ottumira. Only occ
change of cars between Bt. Louis and Dcr
Mclnes. Iowa , Lir.coia , Kebra&ca , andUenrCTu *
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