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-Byrne Bros. Co., undertakers.—tf -Dr. M. D. Goble, dentist.—6tf. —Dr. Peterson, dentist, 971 Main st.—tf -Dr. McCarthy, Iowa and 12th sts.—26 -Dr. E. W. Munn, dentist, 973 Main -Dr. J. W. Conzett, dentist, corner Eighteenth and Clay streets. Dent's English Gloven at DEAN COS. Money to loan on easy terms by the Dubuque Fire Marine Ins. Co.—611 —New and rare plants at Harkett’s bursery. Telephone, 268.—61-35 —Slaughter Sale of Dress Goods at Sullivan Stampfer's this week. —M. F. Collins, the grocery clerk, is ill with a severe attack of inflammatory rheumatism -Main street was thronged with pedes trians last evening, out for an airing. —One marriage license yesterday: Chas. W. Gau, 21, and Mary Louisa Fischer, 20. —The first story of the Eagle foundry on the corner of Ninth and Jackson streets, is completed. —Wm. 8. Moro, Plumbing, Steam and Gas fitting, 472 Main street. Telephone _43. Simtary work a specialty.—1f —Glab Bros.’ Celebrated Pilsner and Culimbacher Bock Beer will be on tap in the pri:cips saloons in the city and East Dubuque today. 21 —Bock beer was in general demand yesterday. Dubuque clings to the traditions of the season in good shape .Two drunks were before Justice Duffy yesterday. The party who did the shooting Friday night was sent to jail for thirty days. —For Rent--My saloon in Apple River. For particulars apply to John Stabb, Apple River, to Daviess county, Lil.—tf —OLp Papers for the spring house cleaning. Lay in your supply now; 25 cents per hundred. For sale at the Herald office. —The Ninth Street Sluggers crossed bats yesterday with the Sixth Street Rag Chewers, the score standing 21 to 26 in favor of the Ninth street club. —Hood’s Sarsaparilla posseses senra tive powers exclusively its own, and which make it ‘‘pecular to itself.” Be sure to get Hood's. —Clinton Herald: “It is reported that Miss Eliza Scott of Lyons, and Mr. H Bates, the contractor, of Clinton, have gone to Dubuque to get married.” —Two bootleggers were brought in by the United States matches yesterday and lodged in jail for thirty days. They were convcted and sentenced about two weeks ago. Trexler Bros. are busy making exten sive improvements on their Clay street livery stable, preparing for spring busi ness. They will finish the new work this week. —Bed bugs and fleas are coming out of their holes, looking for summer quarters —a fat place to bite and annoy. “Every season has its pleasure; every pleasure has its pain.” —John Handel and Miss Hannah Braun, both employed at the Jefferson house for some years past, were married at St. John’s Lutheran church Thursday by Rev. Lutz. —The leading attraction for this week will be the great Slaughter Sale of Dress Goods at SULLIVAN STAMPFER'S Bishop Hennessy will condruct con firmation at St. Mary’s and the Sacred Heart church today. There are about 200 to be confirmed in each church. —One of the Rockford papers says that Schweinfurth must be holding communion pretty regularly downst heaven. One of the druggists selll the Lord every week a gallon of 36 wine. —The Swedish ladies will give their concert at the Opera house next Friday evening. They will appear in the costumes of their native land, and their music is of the highest order. ‘Page’s Climax Salve is now cold at the rate of millions of boxes yearly. No medicine has ever earned so large a sale, solely upon its merits. For sale by drug gists everywhere. —The venerable mother of the late Henry Deckert expired yesterday after noon at 2:30 o'clock at her home in the Fifth ward. She was about 80 years of age and has been in failing health for some time past. —The New York barber shop will con tinue to operate four chairs so that patrons will not be obliged to wait so long for a shave. All old patrons are requested to call often and new ones will receive the best of treatment.—I1t A New tine of Negliges Shirts at DEAN CO.’S, 611 Main Street. ~Noah H Faust, dealer in the best lghtning rods and pumps in use, corner 10th and White Sts., Dubuque, lows.624tf —For Hand or Machine use, Clark’s Mile and Spool Cotton is unquestionably the best. White Thread on Black spools. Ladies, ask for it and see that you get it. Farmers had more eggs for sale yes terday around central market than any other variety of products. They were loaded down in cases, boxes, baskets and tubs. Barge everywhere and no seller thought of asking over 10c per doz. —John Sloan, a veteran of the Sixth Iowa cavalry, will be taken to the soldiers’ home at Marshalltown tomorrow in the
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Dubuque Sunday Herald

Dubuque, Iowa, US

Sun, Apr 27, 1890

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