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    THE DAILY BKE toONDAY , DdC. 22 , 1884 ,
I AM THE WnVTEriN A1KST FOR THE
SO , I Thl4 < vl > v imo rf the ukutimimifirturfM o tl "flirt"hut wo e lllt"'mr Hall Cl m
Q1lb , ' It h * i-uf" Hjr iu iti.el twit nn enrnu tr I imank. It li fn 1 nloki I p it d The iiottum il s ajiO I
to flk the loin 11 tlio s'l ' 'o or li o' ( luifa , ! j , th tutij invi i < thf f rut fro * ' .n I nituril action It hit
to < clamp n ] lljlit cat. or imtoi or heel > tn > Trie hid str i ro pref.'rrtble to heel rUnp n
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- - - - - - - - - / ! - - „ - ! , nilnr , . ,1 , > rnlUnt . . , , > . . 14 .
malt ctttt , Rirh et ] isti % and tro'ithrn | { the A 'i IKIC ouon preiciui'jt onu 3 u paltiF < * i
lilhenriustlo kin.- ilitoliitho nnrkft , ami one tha H uro ti plo . It hoi pure Turkey Hjx rae < '
whtcl * whli bfMj d > iin , t > i t oru Ji in 104 Iml i oi' in I nri.iel p n i a tru- , itch p lr K
"t * lran Iti8. I al > c rt > 0 lull line o ! s tno k to In fell frtp wool battoiai k
ktullllnoctalloxtr .4 , ttTidcinillond l rre ( briMlmail wh.Bg Wrlw for pilin Terms-One-third otlb
Mootm > .Vilnf ( Ofl onUncosouta 0. IV ILL. MU.Lii.l , Wcifrn AKdut , 10 > ) , Fourth Are nut
Council Blufli ,
KIEL SALE STABLES
Coop Uoracs and Mules constantly on hand whlot
trill floll In rotnll or wholesale lota.
All Stock Warranted as Renrcsentcd.
Wiioletalo and retail dealers In Grain .nJ Holed liny. Frlcoa
eunablo Satisfaction Oumutced.
Corner Fifth Avo. & Council Bluff.
BHI1XH * TOLLEU AKts. ,
LEADING MERCHANT TAIL011S
T and 9 Mala etroot ,
COUHCIL Bturra , IOWA.
A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From.
AGENTS WANTED.
Drs. Judd & Smith's New Improved Electric Belt.
819 BROADWAY , COt'NCII , BLUFFS , IOWA ; 725 ELM ST. , DALLAS , TEXAS ; anil FT. WAYNK , 1ND
IT roSITIVKLV CUKESKMHOJ and Liver Complaint , IltlRlit'a Dlaca-c , IthcumatUm. Nouralsla
Dj | > cpBla , Ncnonsncsi , Wanting Wcakn'B' , 1'nrr.ljsin , Spinal AITfctlona , InJl cstlou , Heart Diso.isa , Fits
llcadacli , Laino IHck , Uo'il Fujt , and all diseases requiring Increased mo the powers. Now Improved bel
$3 and (5 ; old Btjloi each.
WHOLESALE DKALET13 IN
332 and 344 Broadway , WOUNOIL BLUFFS IO\VA
SNE &
Winter Goods Ready. Suits Made to Order in Latest Style
on Short Notice and at Rensonnble Prices.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
205 Main Street , . . . . . . Council BlafZi.
GENUINE SLAUGHTER
IN TUB PRICES OF
r
* The ecason bclnj : BO tar ih anccd I hare concluded to dloposo o ! lay stocs RFaiRDi.i'.ss or COST In prtfc
to otoilug them until uext ectoon. Call early as I n 111 not to undersold by an } one.
/eicnce A. J. Manclel ,
| , r 325 Broadway , Council Jlluffs.
HALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS
Endorsed by FRANZ LISZT.
EMERSON PIANOS.
UnrUallod or Tone or Finish ,
KIMBALL PIANOS
Best Modern Prlco to Buy.
JTTho Kimlmll Organ , BO long and favorably knjwu In the west , rncommonda
STUWAKT , Solo Agent for nbovo linoa of Goods. Warerooms , 329
Bluffa uncil Oorroepnndonce Solicited , . AROiita Wnntod.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE. Special * vortlsementa , tuo as Lost ,
round , To Loan , For Bale , To Kent , Wants , Doard-
Ing , etc. , will be Inserted In this column at the low
rate ol TEN CENTS PEA LINK ( or the Orst Insertion
and FIVK CENTS 1'ER LINK lot eaah eubsoquenl u.
ertlon. Leave ndvortlsomonta at onroffioa , No.
Foarl Street , near Ilroadtvav
WANTU.
IjiOK mi.t A Boodcuokslovo , nlni'tt new. C
V Boo ollUe.
FOU SALE Twonlcelj furniiliod rooun. 128 S.
First street.
I/OK HKNT A liindBomely lurnlslic.l room.
JL ltcforcnc 8 cxchacit'cil , 1102Nluth struct.
) A Rood nirl lot itcnoral house" oik in
a family 01 thrru , Addiibi II Uouadi liluffs
Ilco olllco.
"IT7"ANTKD 1 > a fjontlciDjan of good addrust a
IT position IM book-keeper or HkcBinan. fan
iiirnUli A No. 1 leferencua as to chariot jr and c\
ptrlcncv. Address letter A , Beu olllco.
"StTTAN'lKU Afcnti in o\ery countv In uegtern
VV Iowa to sell the "Champion llosorn Stretcher
end Ironlrj ; Board" , K\ury lady pronounced It en
nl'ht ) to Lo Junt hot eJu anti , either lor lie'eclf
or lilrci.1 liolp. Big Indiicimenls tea enU llettlls
for i-1. Addresa O 11,8 , and I U < nrd , J ) o oUiCu
Council lihilti' , IOM.I.
< jiOH SALK llouacB. Lots and Land. A. J ,
JL' Ftepr oison , 6C3 rlrstavtmui.
POH SALE A top buggy , flrht- I > HI nuke and
In ex client condition. Or nil ! trdo for cheap
lot. Address f. M Bee olllcc , Council Uhi7u.
COAL AND WOOD-Ocorge Heaton , 823 Brotd-
May , nolla coal > nd need at ruatonablo prices ,
Ki\e 2,000 Iba , for a ton , and 123 cublo for a cord ,
Try nm.
FOIl SALK- Piano , U. K. Seaman , Paper , llwoka
and Statlonury , Council lllutls.
WANTED Kvery body m Council DIuDs to Uka
Tuillim. Delivered by carrier t only twenty
cwnta i wo k.
OLD hundred PAPERS For Bale at Un offlco , t SB oenW
N. SCHURZ.
JDSfice oftfte Peace.
OFFICE OVEII AMK1UOAH EXPREM
TOUNCIL JJLUFFri. fO w A
ORDER YOUR
/Cobs , Coal I Wood
OP
P , O.tddreu , Lo k Box 11M , Council BluBi.
ERic0MD.
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CANCERS
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CHRONIC DISEASES"1' '
ADUISSlON-Qenfa ISc tadlca 100.
SKATES aents 160. Ladles lOa.
Admission Free to Ladles each morning ind Tues
day and Thursday aftcrnoono. Una of Bkatoa IS
cents.
A. F. BCnANCIT , n. n , MARTENS ,
Uanascr , Proprletoi
j. L. DEBEVOISE.
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No. D07 Broadway Council Bluffs.
Railway Time Table ,
COUNCIL'BLUFFS. .
The following are the times of the arrival and de (
parture of trains by central standard time , at the
local uutivbo. Trains leave transfer depot ten mlu
utes earlier and irrlve ton mlnutoa later.
ClllOiOO , BOBLWarON AJID QDISOt.
LliVI. ABUV1
CSS p m Chicago Express 0:00 : m
8:10 : a in Fast Mull. 7:00 : prr
7:10a : in ( Mail and ExpreM , 7t > J P m
U.'SOpm Accommodation. SMO p m
At local depot only ,
T ( ST. J01 AND COUNCIL BLDFM.
10.05 a m Mill and Kxpreu , 0:55 : p n
8:16 : pm I'aclUc Kxpresa , C45 a in
CUlCiaO , UILWADB1I AND BT , PAUL ,
5S ; p m
Expresa , 9.05 a in
9:2J : K m Express , 0.65 p m
CBIOAOO , OCK I8UND AND FACOTO.
5:25 : p m Atlantic Exproad , 0:06 : a m
9.26 a m I > ay Eiproaa 8.51 p ro
r20 ; a m * Dea Jfolncs Aooommodatlon , 6:16 : p m
At local depot only.
WABilU , SF. LOl'Ifl ASD fACirid. is
ClOpm Aooommodaton P 00 a m
1:80 : p m Louis KxpreM 8:15 : p m
1:50 : p m Chicago Kxprt'sa 10:55 : a m
At Transfer only
vmcAoo and KOSTnvruiTiU
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1:69 : pm Expreaa , 8:50 : p m
9:25 : am Taelflo Expreaa 9:05 : * m
IIODI cm AND rAcirio.
fitopra St. I'aul Expreea , 9:00 : a m
rilO a 01 Day Express 7.00 p m
UNION rAcirio.
8:00 : pm Western ExpreU , 8 0 a m
11:00 : a m Tadflo Exprcsi 1:10
, : p m
Lincoln Expreaa , 1:15 : p m
At Trautter only , *
DCIIIUT IBAI5S TOOMA1IA. to
j -sso-9so-io:30-ntoa. : : : : : . m. l-w-tJ :
:8C-l:80- : : : SOJOll:05 : p. ro Sunday 7:20'-
CSO-IIUO a. m. JSOSM6:30SO11W : : : : : p. m
I ntv * 10 talnuWi bclure leaving time ,
Krom trab t t ooly.
Irs , HJ , Hilton , HJ
PHYSICIAN & StTKGEON , ia
KJ Ulddl * Ilrotdirty , Couocll BluSi.
COUNCjl JLUFFS
ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS ,
REALLY RICH ,
Tito Holiday Display al C. n. Jo
< ] iiciiitti VCo.'s
It ia [ no exaggeration to Bay that as
rich a holiday display as waa over iruclo
In tho'weat Is that at C. B. Jncqucmin
& Co'a jowclry stcro , No. 27 Main
street , and a personal visit to that estab
lishment will prove- the statement true.
Among the specially now goods jast re
ceived ara some of the handoomest
bronze clocks over aoen hero. Auothnr
now line ia thnt of chatolaln clocks , which
hang in front of mirrors , have a charm
ing eflocr. They are mounted in the
finest kind of antique bronze. They also
the same kind of clocks arrnuqcd for
mantels , instead of hanging. They have
also some traveling clocks , which are
little beauties. Ono clock to bo aeon
hero is BO novel that it cannot bo described -
scribed , and to see Us "Hying pendulum , "
la alone north n visit to the place. Then
there la a dazzling bewilderment of diamonds
mends , ricli jewelry , watches , ullvor-
ware , and novelties without end.
PERSONAL.
Aldcrmnn Gciso is rapidly Improving.
Mr. Duquette , of Wlrt & Duquette , is on
the sick list ,
P.i Lacy ia expected homo in a few days
from Montana ,
Postmaster rSwanson , of Crescent , was iu
the city Saturday ,
Alias Anua Flomming loft last evening for
Chicago on \isit. .
Oscar T. Thompson , of Beloit , Wis. , is a
truest at the Pacific.
I'd Goiso , son of Aldtnrnn Cieiso , ia lumo
from St. Louis to spend the holidays.
Ed. C. Drake , who covers Nebraska for
Keolino & Felt , spout Sunday at homo.
Thoo. Moslor , who has boon attending the
Chicago university , is fit homo for the holi
days.
days.Dr
Dr , I1. W. Houghton has returned from Da
kota , and is spending a short season at his old
homo here.
Conductor Bliss , of the Kock Island , has
recovered from his illness and is making his
nine again.
P , E. C. Lally , of Vail , was tn the city yes
terday , and boars the defeat for district at
torney with good grace.
Henry Ames , of Omaha , assistant to S , S.
Stovdhs , crossed to this side , ' yesterday for a
visit to his friends here.
James G. McClury left on n visit to Pitts-
burg on Saturday night , lie will call on his
best girl bsforo ho returns ,
I. N. Flickinger , who has been spending
Bomo days witli his brother , A. T. Flickingor ,
has returned to his home in Wayne , Neb.
County Superintendent Matthews returned
Saturday evening from Neol.a where an
interesting meet ing of teachers was held Friday
evening and Saturday.
Miss Carrie Dodge , daughter of N. P.
Dodge , hoa leturnod from Northampton ,
Mass. , where she has been attending school.
Mr. Ora Livingston , who travels for J. M.
Phillip ? , has gene to Bradford , Pa. , where he
will next week bo wedded to Miss Emma
Ogden , ,
Lon Bockhoff wont over to Omaha yester-
to join in a family birthday celebration , it be
ing an anniversary for his brother , Peter
Bockhoff , and for Mrs. John Bockhoff , wife
of another brother.
W. Ed , Elara returned from a Nebraska
business trip Saturday and is again settled
bahind his desk at Keeline & Felt's looking as
handsome as ever , notwithstanding ho has
discarded boiled shirts , '
M , D , Roger , of Omaha , has accop'ed the
position with Wright & Baldwin , left vacant
by the retirement of W. J. Earhart , who has
taken the position of adjusting agent for the
Milwaukee & St. Paul.
K. J. Cobleigh , the 'former agent of the
Singer sewing machines in this city , but now
occupying a hko position at Red Ook , has
been a Council Bluffs' visitor for a few days ,
Ilti leaves.this morning for homo and will keep
posted in this city's doings through TUB BEH ,
Kcnl KfiCato Trnimf'crfl.
The following ia a Hat of real estate
transfers filed yesterday in the recorder's
oflico of Pottawattomio county , Iowa , as
furnished by A. J. Stephqpson , abstrac
tor , real estate and loan agent , Council
Bluffs , lorra , December 20 , 1884 :
Iowa Railroad Land company to Isaac
Cole , n V nw j and aw \ nw . } and no , \
awj , section 2 and lots C , 0 and 8 , sec
tion 1 , 77 , 45 , S701.D2.
llonry A. Balloy to Foilr Robinaon ,
J aw \ 9 , 7C , 40. § 2.000 ,
Total aalos , § 2,701.02.
1OAVA nOTES.
Tramps are troublesome at Groonfleid ,
Orange City ofi'era inducements for a
lax mill.
|
DCS Moinc.s sand baggers are doing
some profitable slugging.
There are 1)11,000 ) , horsea in the state ,
or ono for every two persons.
Fort Dodpo lathrowing' ; foolnra to
nduco factories to move there ,
"Pop Boilers1' in Fort Dodge are taxed
by the city fathers twenty-five dollars
per month. '
The Fort Dodge packing house has
changed hands , and operations are ex
pected to bo resumed.
I H
\Vhitnoy , the contractor on the Dubuque tl
quo ice harbor job , la paying laborers tlt tlw
only eighty cents a day. w
Cherokee- d
- congratulating Itself oror
the fact that not a coffin waa sold In that tlci
town during the month of November. ciVI
The Cedar Raplda packing house now VI
employs nearly three hundred men and VIp
K
catting from 4,000 to 5,000 hogs a day. tl
Burlington ia about to loao ita public tlal
library. Its death ia announced In the alBf alw
Ilcwkeyo to occur with the close of the Bf
year. BfS
ttoira haa this season raised 300,000 , . his
000 buahela of corn , and succeeds in m
knocking Illinois cleun oat of the ring tl
for first place. tfki
The machinery has boon taken out of ki
the woolen mills at Iowa Falls and taken re
Nashua , where n atock company are for
building a largo factory. di
At Rock Valley the Methodists and fohi
Catholics have each neat edifices. Good him
achool facilities alao m
are numbered
among bat
numerous advantages of the place , th
The vigilance of the Ottnmwa police 01 :
being taxed to ita utmost capacity to a
keep the town rid of thieves , bat still
they don't succeed , and the light-fingered
gentry nro doing a rushing business.
Creston capitalists have organized a
horao exchange , with the capiUj fixed at
§ 50,000. There will bo no objection to
watering the stock. It is a capital stock
affair.
At the l&to session of the district court
In Dos Molnes , Mrs. John Murphy , of
Green county , recovered a judgment for
§ 3i"00 damages against the Dos Moinoa
& Northwestern narrow gauo railroad ,
Her husband was killed by an accident to
n construction train In 1881.
In the case of Carroll county ogalnot Ho
defaulting treasurer , W. R. Rusgloa ,
Judge Lytnan holds the bondsmen liable
for the abstracted funds. The bondsmen
think they are not hold for the amount ,
and It ia said will appeal ,
James Sweeny , n Perry valley farmer ,
waa thro on from hid wagon on the road ,
five railea from Sioux City , Thursday
morning , and instantly killed. The de
ceased was sixty years of ago , and loaves
a wife and several grown up children.
Two freight tralnn wore wroked Thurs
day morning on the * 0. B. & Q , near
Uillsdalo , Iowa , Ono freight train ran
off a broken rail , and the second section
ran Into it. No ono was Injured , but
trains from the cast were delayed aoveral
houra.
Cedar Rapids haa organized an Im
provement company , which proposes to
buy and sell real estate and stimulate
manufacturing In Cedar Rapids. Their
copltal stock is $100,000 , with authority
to increase the oamo to § 1,000,000. C.
G. Greene , N. D. Pope , Jaraoa 0. Young
and F. A. Simmons are the proprietors.
A locomotive fireman named Frank
Tompleton , on the Northwestern railroad
mot with a oad accident on the morning
of the 13th , and narrowly escaped being
killed. While taking coal at Cleveland
ho had aoino trouble with the chutes ,
which resulted In his falling in the pit of
the engine tender and three tons of coal
falling over him. Ho la quite badly cut
and bruised , but no bonoa are broken.
Notifications have been sent by Gov.
Sherman to all the atato officers , district
judges and district attorneys of their elec
tion. He also sent them their oaths of
oflico and bonds , the latter of which they
will fill out and return to the executive
council for ita approval. The following
is the amount of bonda required by law :
Secretary of state , § 5,000 auditor of atato ,
§ 10,000 ; treasurer of state , § 300,000 ;
attorney-general , § 10,000 ; district attor
ney , § 10,000.
At Dubuque the other evening n burly
ruflian made an assault upon a young
lady who was returning homo alone after
dark from Dr. McCarthy's office , whither
she had gene to have an aching tooth
doctored. She resides near the cathednu ,
and when near Third and Blull'j atreats
some unknown scoundrel jumped from
out the darkness and threw his nrma
about her , but her lusty screams soon
brought help and aho iras speedily re
leased. The lecherous Bcamp trho as
saulted her unfortunately made his es
cape.
cape.At
At DCS Moincs § 30OCO of the city
funda are deposited in the city bank and
the cashier of the Institution in continu
ally proffering to the city advlco concerning -
corning the administration of its finan
cial affairs. Ho attended a council meet
ing the other night and remarked that it
would be a poor policy for the city to
withdraw ito deposit in order to pay some
of its outstanding warrants. A sarcastic
alderman replied that ho thought so , too ,
or it would bo bettor for the city t
' ' '
'stand off'its creditors a while longer
than to have it said that the bank which
bore its name had gene under.
ANCIENT MASON HY.
The Oldest LOI.IKO Itook tn Amor-lea ,
in FraiKliii'n Handwriting
1731 to 17:18.
New IIa\en Palladium ,
The masons of Philadelphia have at last
been enabled to make good their claim ,
that theirs waa the mother city of Froo-
maaonry in America , and thus act at rest
the pica of Massachusetts for the priori
ty. The ledger book of St. John's lodge ,
kept by Benjamin Franklin , and giving a
Hat of members from Juno 24 , 17-31 , to
Juno 24 , 1738 , a still vellum volume , all
in Franklin's own handwriting , ia now in
the library of the Historical Society , hav
ing been presented to it by George T.
Ingham of Salem , Now Jersey , who ro-
coved It from a descendant of David
Hall , who was Franklin's partner in the
printing business. It la well preserved ,
and boars on its face its evidence as an
original record , "It is,1' says Clifford P.
McCalljunior grand warden of the Grand
Lodge , who discovered it , "tho oldest
Masonic lodge book by far in America. "
The oldeat existing lodge record book
previously known in Pennsylvania , datoa
back only to 1701 > , and the lodge record
book iu Massachusetts , that of St. John's
lodge , Boston , was compiled and written
in 1751-62 , and records ovonta only from
July , 1733when Masonry waa established
iti Massachusetts. The discovered record
antedates it two years. In it are the de
tails of the Masonic lives of such Masons
as William Allen , the chief justice of the
province ; Humphrey Murray , Benjamin
Franklin , James Hamilton , Thomas Hop-
kina , father of the signer of the Declara
tion of Independence ; William Plum-
atoad , Joseph Shlppon and Phillip Syng ,
who were ull provincial grand masters
,
and also the records
of
very many more.
Concerted in a "Well1
From the M arietta ( ( ! a ) Journal.
Just over the county line In Paulding
county livea Mr. Manning Phillips. Ho
has a well 40 feet deep , walled up frith
rock 40 feet. Ho could got no ono to go
down in to finish the desired until last
Monday , when Mr. James Peas , a fear
less , able-bodied follow , said ho wasn't
afraid to go down in the old well. A
rope was fastened to his body , and ho
was lowered nearly to the bottom , when
those standing around the well on top of
terra < firms , hoard a rumbling nolia and
were horrified to see the rock , wall and
dirt tumbling in upon the living man in
the depths below. There came a faint
cry for healp. His audible voice in
voked the presence and prayer of the
preacher. The holy man of God replied
111 do what I can for you Jlmmlo. " And
thus completely walled in with rock ,
above him , below him , around him , he the
was nnablo to move his body , but man
aged t get his hand to his month and
push the dirt away. The rope around
body was cutting him fearfully. The IUmi
men above thoughtlessly tugged away at miWi
the rope and were about to pall him in pri
priS
twain. He succeeded in getting his S ]
knife out of his pokot and severed the
rope that bound him. The men worked
dear life in removing the rock and NO
dirt and to rescue Mr. Peas from his suf orF
focating tomb. For seven hours and a
half ho waa thus imprisoned. When ho
waa reached he was almost unconscious ,
the froth air noon revived him. He
thanked God and his rescuers for deliver-
once , and said he went down in that well
wicked man , but from henceforth he
would lead a different life.
Fast Mall In
Whllo rummagiVg his old papers , the
other day , Gen , George W. Jones , of Du
buquo , Iowa , came across his application
made to Postmaster General Randall ,
Juno 19. 1830 , for n postal route from
"St. Louis to Dnbuquojin the territory
of Missouri , " It waa sent to Washington
few days after the postmaster had
named a atoamor to carry the mail down
the Ohio river from Plttaburg and Louis
ville to St. Louis at an expense of $5,000
yearly. Gon. Jonca wrote "Owing to
the break-up in the spring mall matter is
sometimes six months In transit from the
cast to Illinois , Wisconsin and Missouri ,
and , being carried on horseback and in
open atago wagons , much of It la loat and
the remainder BO badly worn na to make
the addresses on the letters and newspa
pers almost illegible. A steamboat could
bo secured at an expense of § 4,000 per
season to carry the mail Iroui St. Louis
to Dubuquo. Should at any time the
Rock Island and Kookuk rapids bo so
low that they could not bo navigated a
dodution from the boat owner's compen
sation coul'l bo made with which to pay
the carrier on horaobnck. 1 recommend
that you adopt the experiment. Give us
a weekly mall for a season at least , " The
general's request was granted , and the
experiment has since been continued
with the addition of mail trains ,
J , R. TATS ,
frtctloo In Stale and FeJornl Courts.
Collection ! promptly atteniloj to.
Room 10 , Shugart's Building ,
OOTTN01LJLUFF3 IOWA
H. Sherraden
DENTIST ,
Masonic Temple ,
Oonncll Blutta Iowa ,
Tor the Cure of all diseases of
Horses , Cattle , Sheep
DOGS , HOGS , POULTHY.
Used successfully for 20 years by Far
mers , Stockbreeders , lloi > o R.ll. , &c.
Endorsed .t used by the r.S.ftorcriim't.
210-1'aniltliIcN t Churls sent frcp.'ffi
HUMPHREYS' ' MEDICINE CO , ,
100 Pulton St. , Wow York.
' Humphreys' Homeopathic
m n-fca BV
InJB use 30 yoars. The onlv Buccpsuful remedy for
Nervous Debility , Vita ! Weakness ,
nnd Prostration , fnom over-work or other CAUWR.
Jfl per \A ! ! orC\ia1-and Inree vml ixiutler , for $5.
SOLPIJV Diiu < > oiHTHorfMnt postniiul on receipt of
price. A < klre * > H.Ilinuiiliiey ' Ilointoiittlilu
nIedIciiitC'o. 1U I''ulloi St..iu\vVorlo ]
"
JAS. fl , PBABODY , M. D.
Physician & Surgeon
Roelldenco No. 1407 Jonca St. Office , No. 1E09 Far
n m etroot. Office hours,12 m to I p. m. and horn
to 8 p. m. Telephone , ( or olllco 07resldonoa 125 ,
LEGAL NOTICE.
John U. irnrdenburgu 111 tike notice that on the
Efltli day ol November,18 1 , Kduund Uartlctt , a Jus
tice or the Peace of F llrth Omaha Precinct , in
Douglas comity , Nebraska , ipaucl an order of at
tachment lor the Eumol $41.00 , in an action fJcmllnir
before liim , M herein Richard C. Moore la plaintiff
ard John H. Ilardenburg Ia defendant. That prop
crtyconsisting of three paper boxes ( contents un <
known ) , and money in the hands of Anna S. UooKliaa
been attached undereaid order. Said cause was con
tinued to the lOthday of Jaiiuin , ISSfi , atO o'clock
In the forenoon i : . W. SIMEHAI , ,
Omaha , DLO 1,1SSJ , Attorney for 1'lalntitf.
Dci3 Stlew
W. S. BHOISMAKER ,
Attorney and Coynsellor
AT LAW.
215 S , 13th St. Omaha , Neb.
Fourteen Years' Practice In Iowa and Colorado.
UEFEKKNCES
IOWA Hon. J , Heed , Associate Justice Supreme
Court , residence , founeil UlulTs ; lion U , II. Lewis ,
District Judge , residence , Cherokee : 1 irst National
Dank and Ollicer 4.1'u cj , Uankora , Council HlulFa ;
Ilurvej & 1'ord , liaukuru , LoRanlIarriesn Co. , Ia.
COLOIMHO Hon. 3. ( J , Helm , Asiociatu Justice ,
Supreme CMitt , residence , Dcmer ; Hon. Wm. liar
risen , District Jim t' , residence , U'.ena VistvI.ith-
t May's Bank , I airpla } , Pork Co dccIU-lm
NOTICE.
The annual meeting of the Ftock holders of the
Western Horscnnd Cattle Insurance Co , will Iwhcld
at Ihu oMIru of tiio company i'i ' Omah on Monday ,
January 12th , 1SSB. HFMIV I'li-sur , Vres't.
CIUH. K llLHiir-BTi'ii , Aest Seo'\ . dec 15 lew-4w
'leLDfiELIABIl '
THE BRUNSWICK BALKE
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LENDER COMPANY ,
[ SUCCKSSOK3 TO TUK J. M. B. & B. CO. )
The mott extensive manufacturers
IN THE WOULD ,
lolia Ilockatnwscr Ocnoril AKoni or Nebrask * in
Western Io & .
90 8. Tenth Street . . . . OMAHA , NEB
CTkdatlou Billiard nj Pool Tables nd miterlt
rlooi
ALONO THE LINK Of TUB
Cblcago. . Si , Paul , Minneapolis io4
OMAHA RAILWAY.
The now extension of this ( toe fiom Wtkefleld DP
DEADTIPDL VALLEY of the GAU
through Concord and Colerldgo
Ileacbee the best portion of the State , Special
minion ratoi for l nd luokurs over thli Hue
Wayne , Norfolk and Hartlngtoo , and via Bl tlo
principal potata on the
SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD
Train ) over tbt a , St. P. M. * 0 , Hallway ( o COT
Koifolk ngton , HIoui , City , 1'onca , Ilattlngtou , Wajroe and
Ooxmoot Mt 3E31.ctlx-
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online.
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THE OH EAPEST PLAGE IN OMAHA TO BUY
IN TlU
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Om of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States
to Select From ,
NO STAIES TO CLIMB.
ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR
IMPORTERS AM ) MANUFACTURING
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Fine Diamonds , Rich Jewelry ,
French Clocks , Bronze Statuary ,
English Silver Plate , Antique Brass Ware ,
European Holiday Novelties ,
leatiiu Dealers in the West
CAUIIY IN STOCK ALL THE
CELEBRATED MAKES
. OF-
JLotver Prices tnd Terms tJils Month than
ever offered Itefore. A. visit to our tuurerooms
solicited.
AT
1513 DOUGLAS "ST : , OMAHA :
Commencing Monday , November 24th
Consisting of Picture Frame
Mouldings , Picture Frames ,
EEgravingsPaintiDfis , ; , Water
Colorsi Photographs , Station
ery , Pocket Books , Purses ,
Ladies' Shopping Bags , Scrap
Books , Albums , StatuaryAr
tists'Materials , GroldBronze ,
Plush and Velvet Cabinet
Frames , Brackets , Comb and
Brush SetSj Jewel Oases ,
Work Boxes , Glove and
Handkerchief Boxes , Oder
Sets. Birthday , Christmas
and New Tear Cards , and a
Great Variety of Fancy
Goods and Novelties Adapt
ed to the Holiday Trade ,
Have You Pictures
to Frame
If so , this is an opportunity o n
life-time to get them done in the
best of stjle , nnd at prices deJying
nil competition , I liave the largest
nnd finest stock of the above goods ,
in the city , having made my entire
Holiday Purchases before deciding
to retire from the business. Failing
health compels me to make a
change and in order to close out
my stock at once , I ofl'er without
reserve , bargains in every line such
as will insure a speedy sale. This is
the Greatest Opportunity evpr of
fered to the citizens of Omaha and
surrounding towns to select their
Holiday Goods. Come at once and
fie convinced that every article of
fered is a bargain.
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YOUNG'S ART EMPORIUM I
J 513 DOUGLAS STREET.
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