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N THE DAILY BEE--MON i);\ Y‘, JUNE 4 1883 7 —_————— - — e — — = — e = —— = IR t Winchester's grist miil was badly [ by the lood was Mr, D hany, His ARMY OFFIJER'S TESTIMONY, JOHN STABLE: JEROME SCHAMP, 3 GOUMC.. BLUFFS lamagod—watet sonked. now opera house runs back to within | Captain Joseph L. Hayden, residing at W, 5 DEISHEN, S, aud Toous, ™ R —— Courad Torneden lost 150 feet of [ a fow foet of the creek, and he had, at | No, 024 Fourth strest, South Doston, z A § [ADDITIONAL LOOAL NBWS [nicket fence, and had his Louso oo ble axpanss, trlod o proteot | Nfue, formerly captan a the army, sow THE NEBRASKA —— Tha Plarco atraet school houso fenco | iling i Qirt.— Tols wven cania | With the Walworth Manufacturing Come MANUFAUTURING G[] ' Thero is not foot of sldewalk Iu. |building was underminod, caustog hile liviog in Cambridgeport my wife 2 DRY Gfio Dg & GARPET H UUSE — taot on either side of Broadway from | Iatgo portion of the wall 4 (el] '",;..‘:: was afflicted with terrible painsin her back it Lincoln, Neb, : in|Osk etroot to John Clausen's resl. | bssoment was fillod with water, and | Snd sides, secompanied with 'great wonk- ANUFACURERS OF o |Further Dotails of the Ruil|gence a dlstanco of Balf & milo: oF|how fur that has " (ho. Fiat of | now and loss o ppetite. Sho triod many | Ogrn. Flanters. Marrous Farm Rollers, . 0 ' A i ulky Rakes Bucket tlevati g Windmil s, 7 . Tl more e k the foundatlon it is diffisult to deter. | so-called remedios without avail, growing | (Y Fahes BUekertieva 4+ = = == = WI‘UHLI}L b) Indizn Wiilism Kooline's 300 fect of plcket m! One of tho aido walls fa|rapidly worse, when her attention wan | turine for'sg ’“|v:u'l:vl S i | i fonce 18 hanging on the trecs, and 1t will probably take |called to Haut's Ramedv. She purchased | Address all ordeis to the Have the Largest Stock and Choioest Patterns of ik Brskdwhy wav sl MR s o put the bullding fu ae good [a bottle frow Lowell's drug store, fn Cam. [ MMP*AS8A FARDERCIURING Co, — roadway was badly undermined and -l - detalls of the wreck and ruln caused shapo as It was before, aud porhapa bridgeport, and after taking the first dose 2 Pal " . saggod. Uhis disaster excltes much |4he began to feel easior, she could sle : ) Losses Fall Heavily Upon|™N 0 ar had to move ou a8 the publle took much | wel and after continuing ita use n short ' Many 11l Able to Bear family at midnlght, and Jos f n the enterprise, and cannot | time the kevore pains in her back and side ] y e 1 besides b hah | | entirely disappoared, and sho is & well Them. :“0"‘1 ‘""'\‘“‘"““K“x osides be ‘1!'"::‘, o ;:;“"“")”“Yc:‘ k :“ wottian, ‘\;m!;:;l‘rfi:.é relstiver and felends SHOES & AHGTIGS' ded. Projes s 10! 00! 9 e\ ;«‘ s Reniedy w o “ The R f Death S Un-| Flve private bildgos above Gelse's | log itmany times, and as many times heard g 4 Y + "m"';‘md:s %™ U1 browory were swopt away, two of thom | C. E. Stono's reeldonce, on Vino | the same story, Hunt's emedy in all that ;‘;:'{:‘:“‘"fi_ ‘(;“r‘"“"‘t“nh“"fbgf:s“('";z p y ¢ . belng gea’ the othors wagon | stroot, was flooded badly in claimed for it, and a real blessing to all ch, are cflered tothe jobbing } Ever Brougat to the City, and at b, t:::‘;'!.f.\:m B B L waaliisg away' of ths nowly | *flicted with Kidney o Liver troublo.” [ at loss than mavufactarers’ prices by (l Tur Bix has already glvon mony| Thir]aé-luu:_u|l\.xx:.::P;-zx hl‘;.;‘;.['-.‘x,- complated Madison stroot cl;lwrt‘ has MADE A MAN OF HIM FIELD, THAYFR & OO, I: ‘ ’ “7‘ E= R rom Oak to Ualon i hat l2 ade muc hero has beon PRICES badly damaged by mud aud water aud much diecassion before about this cul- Wheeler, No, 23 Austin Stroet port, Mass., kes the follow- 176 Congres Etret o BOsTON. f} by the great raln of Friday night, aud |, org or lass outbatldings, foncee, otc., | vert, somo cla ng it had cost too ilux r'uarkalvlu staterhent, Oa April 27, . Mayls-esdi v . A it 7 of 5 ol 2 iy 883, ho mrites as follo . o ko —_— — than ever oFFered in this vncmlty, the cousequent overflowlng of Indian gone. much, others gl;m it was not rightly LMIM(‘”"“‘:;:;‘ ;i.my “‘“ s l‘"\‘:(n-::;;; creek, and yet there seem on every| Notwithstanding the rumors of por- fec nstruoted. Tho fact that It went twenty gears, Have euffored at times e hand losses to note and Incidents to|8ons belng drowned none yet rocm tojout first fs takon by such as oyldence | with terrible paine in my back and limbs be well founded. of the trath of their assertions. It|T used many medicines, but found nothing DO N rOT BF.ATI ERCERFS, TERAY OF Wo S Wil SIEVEEIES ASSISTANCE TENDERED. cost the clty §9,000, and was Intonded | renched my case until T took Hunt's Rem. able to crowd thelr way into print.| The following telograms will explatu | us 8 sort of dam as well s bridge; but | edy. T purchased a bottle of A. P, Giluon, " Thoto who have lost more or less by | themselver: it soems now that 1t served the | % Tremont Street, Boston, and beforo T To CALL ARD EXAMINE STOCK BEFORE PURcHAs"m the flood number hundreds, and among e SO B 1‘\:}:‘:-} -'{]'::“IB 2, 1883 rrurlp:;w‘ r”‘x A dam h;" w’l‘;\“ tinning its uke, my pains and we kness all ‘o Mayor Bowman, Couscl 0. and that of a bridge too poorly, The | disappeared, and 1 feel like a new man, HARKNESS BRO'S these, those whote losscs seem light are | Omaha very mach regrots to hoar | rash of waters wan kopt back, by If, | with how life and vigor, Hunva. ttemedy ’ frequently among the greatest suffer- | of the terrible flmdlwhlo!\ vialtod the | (hys causlvg the flood to sproad over | did woniers for n.u.| nu‘l‘ Ih \.l- my‘yh“‘i . ors, as they had to struggle to got| Blwfia last night. If your slster clty fy,ih sides, and cover proporty nevee |10y in recommending it to all sf e 401 Broadway, Gouncil BIuffs.| Tl %) Bl et swapt away po| S4B ronder you ang asslaianco let ma | vuforo uifetod, and whon siasge body | ey v liver dsemos, as Lum boritive o know. f or was th 8 | THR = 1 labbad 4 eailly, ' of water was thus acumulatea, the relief, You may use this lotter in any way — S = | "I, raln which foll Felday night Ouaueion §. Omast, Magor. | siving away of tho culvort lat 1t sud. | you shocse, v that the people may know ) OOUNOUIL BLUFFS RAILROAD was one of A e > JouNciL BLUFFs, Ju denly loose, thus allowing 1t to come | of # sure mediince for the cure of all ! f the heaviest over known f champion 8. Chase, Mayor of O sha £ kidney: g TR S H 0 RT l- I N E here, aud yet it scems that even the | We aro now ont of danger, No|With acumulated fors wnd volume, | eaten of kidneys veoping dow b o ho ollgwing aro the thnes of ariral aad do- ' water, WM?“I} ‘Cl‘m’ d‘;"fl in Wf?fl:v Iliveslost. In behalf of the cliy I re- :::i‘ “:‘L"‘:‘:l‘i‘: l:v:":»‘r;:f:l::r‘)l:!:l.y, be ]"I"chn e arturo of trainis from the local depots. The was not sufliclent to have caused the|turn you and your city thanks for t r I'4 . b 4 Sl it Sy g s e PR NS cuin, Tt soeuss that ono or more wtr- ydur ovr roady assistance. AR AN A s S o o UL and arrivo at the epot abont ten mianten aor 3 . llpnu(l‘mull! have blruko in the Bluffs, (LHOS ABOWMEYG) MAsCr, | o Ot i Fast LGB oW, Srab 6oLl 00 oi1son raing on pool linew and K. €, run on Oricago | 4 thus letting an lmmense quantity| Taoe water works company will not | °3'® 80¢ b, ) 0 hig i half _hour faster than' local. Wabash y 4 . v i o 5 Loniy siime; twenty, mione & M]]Wa,ukee & St. Pa,ul rush forth at once, for after the|lose more than $500. Ia somo places and had o wide aspan that it allowed taster than loca'. U, P, and 'Lincolu trainsr in rain had filled up all channels and|mains wore washed almost out, | 0® Water to paes frecly, and it stands Arurnta, Ga,, Apri' 17, 1883, on Council Bluffs time, RAILWAY covered the level places, theroseemed |and ~ whore the plpes o the | ¢ ~day, the only ono between upper In mnlu'w w;-[\\-u'n b nv'v’m-h- lfl'\w:l HICAS0, ROCK IRLAND AND PACITC, 4 rRaINg |10 COme moro after more of water. [company and of thegss worke Broadway and Eighth strost, It lcoks Poleon, and atter | WA AT Anmzfl"fi:" Pacific l'lx!l' & (e [ e~ S & The water in the creek rose in an hour | gropsed the creck, they were|®® {f the m?urlou about the {mprov- my hand to my head .;m ,.\.‘\.‘.ynl:‘mu: m;:.;‘l. Ex and Mai Ex and Ma 55 p m fod to as high as 30 feet in places. broken oft almost like olay pipc stems, | ent of Indlan ereck will needs be ;“{',‘.,’,:"l'.";,.‘,‘l et SWIFT'S sPEOIEL, ay D. Moines ] Des Muluuvu:u 40 p m UMAHA AND cmm[}n‘ IBLUFFS The new Madison atreet culvert, [ The Glen avenue reservolr has con. lm".l[‘ll“““i" nos e in loss than threo mouths was ||n“(.-\,\l\hvl Dopart, oo A0 O jost comploted at a cost of 89,000, |sldorable water In it which must beall| The O B, &Q nnd Wabash soom gl B Atlantie Ext. 5 pm | Paclfic E 20 & m —~WITH= checked the on-coming torrent for a pumped out not to mve‘hm\ix affected. The Mil- - been Switt's Specific 1 would hi Mall and Ex*..9:10am ;!3{';";: Ex*..T:00 p m 5 tlme, but 1n thus dolng a large quan-|" The two horses swopt down the waukeo & St. Paul saffored considera- | g1pk SPRING ATTACIIMENT—NOT PATENT | my gravo. [JOHN V hiehidind Fullman's Magnificent S166pers|tity of water accumulated, the arch | gtream when the barn bolovglng to | P1¥) and no west bound tralna were ED. 3 TRIED HOT EPRN18 TWO YEAR3 W1 TH- ¢ not bolng large enough for 't to ps | the Orvls packing house wont, wora | 801 to get this sléo of Neola, while| A . f STMPSON. OUT RELIEX, SANDLHES throngh. ~ Tho body of water spread |on Sstorday found fn tho lowse part |t companyis bridso ut Perk's Mills LEADING ATAE g HoV PSR o oAt 3 Accom, (Mon.).145 3 1] ¥ over. the bauks, flooding property|of the clty all right, save some bratses | W29 lupassable. - Tho Rock Ialand cury and Potash trea menthniil [ was o skeleton ks e nvom np oot maoree” " | Finest Dining Oars in the World: | never befors tousted by high water, | aod st oes, > {raiuo run oat on the 0., B. & Q. to| CARRIAGE FACTORY |4 diae' 1o “snithing 1 vat ‘yrevaded opart, a rrive. — and then it begen sweeping around | ~ A, Louie's loss to rexldence will bo | S raon: t’l"“lN‘;““'“\%:';: AL 1409 a0d 1411 Dodge Streod, T R i ua e ratran, A into Vine street. Had the culvert 3 able to get tralne in or vat but yester- B tned flesh rapidly. When 1 bad ¢ ke 5 p m | Ml and iF YOU ARE GOING EAST il etond 8 v | St Lo iacd betiiofikila) Ko lost 81,000 4y Syl SR 1D TOmatamnA BaIK 0 Dokal || cLinRY-om L shi BRI R S e T B usion racima, eat s iy setrpeny motle, (Havo) oF o dElRd vaRlRoHY ovenlng the Reok Island was able to #I0UX FALLS L H M e Dopart. Arrivo. swept Vine street clean, but it gave o v d eevi thou- 2 D! 1 and Kppetite 001, and T am abl | siand ZE 13 ‘.‘f';'v‘?:’ll."r:*v i wnyl.’ and the torrent camo lweef)lny, .,,,’,Jd Z&fi:,t;fi‘l‘,t 2; R"E*l“\;:';‘l‘l 3,:.‘:, go out cu ita awn track, the North- tteti 5o i b b g .(\.1_‘ bt Local Ix. CHICAGO" MILWAUKEE. | on, bad added to tho slraady swollen | cllar, which was flooded, the dataage 3,‘7.'5;"Lf’éi“fié’,i’n‘h’;f“,'.‘.";‘;‘.;'. i"‘;if,';;{ asper one \.‘l"666".;';&'\,‘;(.7‘“\" HeRtalitoR kov CIEEY » soreek; the water madly swept away | helng qaite heavy. Al p i Chemist who will find, on_analysis Or to any polntfbeyond; or other bridges, dashed S DRakul]| & R SiLes (Hooat neoerall hundead :)m f\}llwuu'kfi!‘o l‘\' St l';\u‘;, on which .'l\'n 100" ot of 8855, ano patics of Moreury, and flooded Washington avenue and|doliars by the water sonklng his fine | PFaYe! wasstlll interrupted. 5 & EWIFT SPECIFIC 001y | Mall and Ex IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH | Vizc ecet on ono sid and Broadway | lenf tobn{cu, : Tuk Bre's firat estimate of tho loss COMEANY" Drawcr 3, Atlanta. Ga, : CsaoniEall To on the other, and found rest only In| Green & Co., pork packers, had ““:"(‘lt“ have l’"";‘ ""‘”d“";‘“‘ll g0tz (INCORPORATED) Queliiebook wiklled freeioeppicaTM: BIOUX CITY AND PACIPIC. " 2 reci han any otker, and those who c ATHY 6T, PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS'|the bottom lands, where it spread | much bacon soaked. 5 ) SN e PHpATS e 3 B { Y Frm %lm:x"c‘{ pm Take the BEST ROUTE, tha itself, l"I;‘lng Inch atter Inch there, [ The stores ail along lower Broadway ’r‘;“:";;]l‘?’;":;‘ "“‘klnnnnil'lly lhnutd |:{ This Company I8 now preparod to rocolvo ordors DR Lo et : R ey but with no such swift current as|had their floors covered with from ¢ up to a million, ‘now adm No Neb.. i 2 : 90000 For &b, Paul. From 8 i 56 b m Chicago, Milwaukee & 8t, Paul R’Y c::ued ruin o the upper part of the| five to nlgli; inches of mud, :“fm:‘v:'(:l'lmé:';z:(})(fohf'n]{m::, ’f}:)“,),o.:;?’., SIOUX FALLS JASPER OHIOAGO, MILWAUKKR AND ST, PAUL. city. ©. C. Dawson’s lilme house was 4 Leave Councii Bluts, Arrives Council Blufts — All along Broadway bulldings were | swopt quite s distance aud innded on | PFOPCT: AN ID e T o | At o s P | < THoket office locatod n Yaxton totel ot cornor | loodod, and the water golug down| Broadway. Hin lime, coment, tools, |y = CHHI0AGO, MILWAUKRR AND T, PAUL. ot A Mifard Hotel, Omena, - "t 0¥ | even more quickly than it roes, left {and a large quantlty of sand were Ladies, if you would be forever Leavos Ouiaha. Arrives at Omaha, &8 800 Time Table In another column, mud and rubbish covering everything, | scattered. redeemed from the physlcal disabili- , PREVENTIVE AND CURE Mofl and Ex. Paciflc Ex.....J9 F. A. NASH, Genoral Avent, while eldewalks and crossiugs were| The neat little cottage owned by Dr. | ties that, In thoussnds of caees, de- FOR *Except Sundays. tExcept Saturdays. Except Mondays. | Daily. Council Blufts & Omaha Street R. R. Leave Council Blufts, Leave Omaha. 8am 9am 10am8am9am, 108m, 1am,1m2pm3p|ilam lpm 2pm,3p W, 4pm,5pm,6pm. [m,d4pmb5pm,6pm. Stroet cars run halt hourly to the Union Pacific G. H. FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha, MERRILL, A, V. H. CARPENTER, General Manager, |~ General Pase, Agent. GEO. H. HEAFFORD, 1A8s 't Geo. *aze.Avo LARK, General Sup b, scattered hither and thither, and cul- verts and fills washed out, leaving many ;dangerous places iu the streets and walks, Mras, Monroe's Iarge frame house, Sixth street, was cut in two, and the main part floated off. E.B. Wheeler, a palnter, merits speclal mention for Lawrence, and ocoupied by Mr, Derk- son, was moved off its foundation, and bridge timbers knocked a great hole in its side. Tom Hill's horse was taken aboat 160 fect down the creck and the con- tents rulned. press the spirlt and absolutely fotter all the energles of womanhooa, you Vegetable Marriage Fund Mutual Trust Association, have ouly to get Lydla E. Plnkham's One of the substantial institutions is the Building Purposes, And will make figures on round lota for prompt delivery. The Company is shipping FOR EITHER SEX. This remedy bl of the disense, req woous, mercurial taken internally, njected dircetly to the seat w no change of diot or nau- polsonous medicines to be When used Depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at The Chieago & Northwestern yards | of Cedar Rapide, Towa, Logally organ: PAVING BLOGK AS A PREVENTIVE govclock a. m., and run rogularly during tho doy his bravery in resculag two women | have beon filled in with from oue to [ized, officerad and managed by reliable ox,it 18 fmpzasivle to contract any pri- at 9, 11,2 4, 5 and 6 o'clock, and run to city time? from the seccond story of this house | three feet of mud. men. Kvery unmarried person should | To both Chieago and Omaha, and solicits corres~ 3 but in she e of those already while it seemed every minate that tho| Mrs, Bernard, on Wyandotto atreot, | have certificate in this ansociation, Tt is [ pondence and orders froni contractors on- CHICAGO,BURLINGTON & QUINCY UNFORTUNATELY AFFLICTED building would go all to pleces, a aplendid guged in paving streots in any of the Westorn Citlos. nvestment, Write for circu- lars, Good agents wanted, lost all her housshold good, the bulld: N ve g e 4 hoxes to cure or we w Il refund 3 Y. Frank street at Benton stroet |ingin which they wore storod belng LI o guarantoo hoves ta ¢ o wl refun RAE‘_?_& bridges, though badly damaged, can | rulned. COMMERCIAL. TESTIMONIALS. SR o ion L2 KL BOMARS paid 4. e Ouatia axs Goven Biares, May 12, 180, J rconpntalicont o fos Stravell RISty a0 lthe comimion e COUNCIT, BLUFFS MARKET, Lt s G Written Guarantees bridge, chants, lost several tons of butter, fon Railway, Cnicago, Decomber 5, 1882, —I e — Arrangements have been made for the Loading in Chicago Daily Of one or more cars with MERCHANDISE SOLID CONSIGNED TO PARTIES IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. ‘These cara w1l come through to deatination withut s:0ppiag, Quick timo is theraby issued. Please order ysu goods via C. B, & @, R, R. A. B. WEST, 'GENERAL AGENT., H. ROJONES Douglss Vapor Stoves The best and simplest in the world, Also for 74 Gasoline Stoves, Counci Aluff, Aro acknowledged to be the best by all who have put them to a practical test. ADAPTED TO HARD & SOFT COAL COKE OR WOOD. \MANUFACTURED BY Buck’s Stove Co., SAINT LOUIS, | PIERCY & BRADFORD, BOLE AGENTS FOR OMA & MRS, B. J. HILTON, M, D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 222 Prosdwav. Council Bluffs ¥HOS, OFPIONR. H. M. rUENY OFFICER & PUSEY, Council Bluffs, Ia. E :tablished, - - 1866 Doalers (u Forcign and Domestle Exchange nd home scourities, ~UOMPORTING GOGOA. EFAST TamATEF EPP thororgh Ko Attt the operstiona of dlgeatios u a v » caroful application of y Bno properilos of well-gelo Cocos, Epps bas provided our broaktast fablos with dalicatoly vorsge which way save man t s 1 Jud! blood and & prap X Al corvico O ply with bolliag waber or 311 nd 1b), by Grocers, JAMES BPF8 & CO., Homwmopathlo Chemiste, autwi London, England SONAL—"P: of the humi an interesting advertisement long run por. In reply to inquiries we will e R et humbug about this il contrary, the advertiscrs arv very highly in dorsed Intorested persons may get wealed cir. | culars giving all particulars, l‘uln[ all partico lars, by addressing Erie Medical Co., P. 0., B18, Butialor N. § ~Toiedo Evenms Calti-1y Linde elm, 0 a9 only MAVERICK NATIONAL BARK, Oor, Water and Congress Streets. BOSTON. CAPITAL, - - $400,000 SBURPLUS, - - $400,000 Transacta » general Banking business, Rer ceives the accounts of Banks, Bankers and others, Draws Foreign Exchange and makes Oable Transfers in Europe and Tel- egraphic Transfers of Money throughout the United States, Buys and sells Gov- ernment and other lnvestment Sccurities, and executes any businoss for ita Correr spondents in the line «f Banking, ABA P. POTTEF J. J. EDDY, Cashler. J. W. WORK, Ass't Oashier m&th-me President. y t may raveour i t has saved hun- creds. ing 1t. Justice Schurz suffered much loss on his four houses on Mynster stroet and Seventh. His barn was swept awsy, his buggy wrocked and his horse swept down the stream with post and part of a fence to which he was hitched, The horse was finally pulled out all right. was also mach damagealong the creek, The old Powers homestead now owned by George R. Beard, stood at the rear twenty foet above the bad of the creck, and yet the water rose four feet all over the orchard, but it subsided more quickly than it rose, it not being three minutes golng down again, The water came with such a rush, and in such waves in the upper pact cf the clty that many belleve that it waa the result of no raln clouds, bat of waterspouts among the bluffs, 0. Geise's bridge on Broadway was damaged but not swept away. The filling on upper Broadway vas swept away leaving the plles lately drlven there still standing, Swan's packlog house suffered. His smokehouse was swept away with 7,000 pounds of meat. The scales sldewalk and three wagons went. The brick calvert running from Frank street across Broadway had its top torn off, and the bridge above there leading to Crescent Oity was badly damaged, but wlll be repaired at once so that travel may be re. sumed, The Maln street lron bridge, which cost 85,000, 1s strewn all along the banks, A large number of cattle and hogs were swept down the creek, and the bodles lie seattered on the bottoms, Mrs. Homer's house on Washington AVELUe wak H7ept away. Martin Lawler's house, cecupled by Alex. Obert, was partly taken off, also John Spring's house on Green street George Scheff lost his houge on upper Broadway, furniture and all, He barely escaped with three of his children, the other two and his wife belng at Mr. Hammer's at the time, He I8 a hard working man, and s now left entlrely destitute Ald, Siedentopf lost 900 feet of sldewalk and 500 feet of fence Ben Rliddle's 400 feet of sldewalk and fence was wrecked, and also 400 feet of sidewalk gone In front of property between Sledentopf d Riddle's, The brick yards were swept awa completely, including lumber, toc houses and all, There were four of these: Beasley Bros.,, George Frou- ble, Hammer & Halnes and Winches- ter & Froxley, coneldered so weak that the clty has thoughtof rebullding tt, atood the rush of waters, its helght doubtlers sav- In the upper part of the olty tnere thelr basement belng flooded. The malus of the gas company cross least, reported. Some of the earth was swept away, and much flood- fog of cellars was done, but little if anything swept away. J. T. Hurley very neerly drowned, Friday night, while asslsting a poor famlly to escape from their flooded house In hiz neighborhood, but Jack being tall managed to keep his head above water and got the famlily to his resldence, where they were safely kept and sre yeot. Jacob Neurmeyer's damage to yard, cellar, etc , will reach about $400. J. M. Given had his store damaged to the extent of several hundred dol- lars, Mrs, Aon Butterfield's house suf- fered to the extent of $300, Oscar Yaunkeman spolled and other damage. V. Jennings had a number of hogs swept away and other property damaged to the amount ot $650, One of the worst wrecked houses was one belonging to Officer & Pasey, near the bridge on Sixth street, and occupled by Dick Rickeuts and Thomas Hill. It was carried two hundred feet or more. Mr. Ricketts had a narrow escape for himself and child, which he was carrying off {n his arms, he having fallen three times In deep water. The women in the French laundry had a narrow essapo also, They were taken out after the house had been set afloat, Mr., Beccroft hat also a close call, Ho was taken off First street bridge jact befora the structare fell, There are almost numberless other ing the creck being broken off, that part of the city north of the ocreek is withont light from that source, at The water did not make so much havoc on Main streot as was at first new-filled had carpots ing, 85c; No. 8,70; wood demand, ia not enough corn coming in to make & market; dealers paying 48 rejectod corn Chicago, new mixed, whits corn, "the receipts of corn are light, wply, prices at yards, 5 00@6 00, CoaL—Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; soft. b 50 per ton, Burrkr—Good butter scarce and fu fair demand at 25@35c; creamery, e, Foas—Ready snle and plenty 10@11e per dozon, Lano—Fairbank's, wholesaling at 1340, Pourtey—Firm; dealers paying 130 per pound for turkeys and 10¢ for chickens, 'VEGETABLES—Potatoes, 50c; onlons, 50 cabbages, 30@40c per dozen; applos, 2 60 @3 50 per barrel, City flour from 1 60 to 3 40, Broous—2 00@3 00 per dozen, BTOCK, OATTLE—3 00@3 50; calves 6 00@6 50, Hoas—Market for hogs quiet, as the packing houses are closing; shippers are paying 6 00 to 6 75, at Deserving or QonripeNce. There is no article which 8o richly deserves the entlre confidence of the communi- ty as Brown's Broncuian Trocnes Those suffering from Asthmatic and Bronchlal Diseases, Coughs and Colds should try them. Price 25 cents, Young man or woman, if you want big money for & small amount, take a certificate in the Marringe Fund Mut ual Trust Asscoiation, Cedar Rapids, Towa, S e The Sea Serpent's Rival. Virginia City Eoterprise, Tho big fish of Lake Tahoe again made his appearauco day before yes- tordsy. Ho suddeuly roee In front of tho atesmer Governor Stanford and diepated her passsge. There was rough tussle for about ten u tho fith leaped upward i t Sloux Falls Water Pawor € y. 'Dear Sir—1 have recolved from your c ince October 1, 1852, about 100 “car of granite paving bl twoer tho rails of ou heart of tho city. 1 terial In this city for suro in eaying thet in ny o oads bo the OATS — and in good demand; paving blocks fuenished by npany are Hay—6 00@7 50 per ton, 35 per bale, the most regular in shape perfo t in form, Rye—40@15¢; light supply, and to far as I have be 0 Judge, are pos- It Der 100 pounds, sessod of as durablo feature y rlal that s any 1 hag ever boen offered or laid in he cit Yours, JAS, K. LAKE. (Copy.] St. Louis, March 22, 1853, TO WHUM IT MAY C RN— This fs to cortify that T have examined & pleco of granite taken from the Sioux Falls Granite Quarrios, and, {0 my opinion, It is tho for street paving I have Awerica, (8igued) RY FLAD, aprovements, i Pres. Board Publi Stone for Paving Purpises Aud any person Intorested in such improvoments 1 find it atly to his advantage to communlcate with us, We invite CORRESPONDENCE ON THE SUBJECT, Tho gencral ‘nanagemunt and supervision of the company's business is now in the haads of Wi, McEaio, Addross your lettors to A. G. SENEY, Prosident of the Jasper Btone Co. m1'm&e-t! BT LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE ! GRAHAM PAPER CO. 217 aud 219 North Main 8t , St. Leuls. —WHOLESALK DRALKRS 1N } PAPERS | Wil { WRAPPING ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND Printers’ Stock 100K, NEWS, | 24 Cash paid for Rags and Paper Stcc', Scrap losses reported of small amounts, | and snapplog off the bowsprit, went TR il Among them are J. J. Nowton, $50;|away wien [t {u i mouth, Asthe | Paper Stock Warchouscs 12 D to_1387 G, H. Brown, $300; Chrls, B)sen, |fish ts making eo much trouble the | SIXth stre . loss of lumber damage to bulid. | owncrs of tenmors will send bo. = 54 ing, $600; Mrs. Clinton, fences and |low for a to bo fired from s FOR TABLE UBE hosehold goods, $500; B. Grahl, $300; | caunon, a1d try to kill it, Here The Natural Mineral, Walt Young, $300; C. Whitney, |tofore this fish hue only beensecn two o €300; J. H. Paco, £100; J. P, Wea threo tlmes fo the past twenty-five KAI\; ER WATER ver, $100; A. D. Koster, tenomont In 1868 he attacked s largo house, 830; George H. Jones and| and drowned four Canadians, | FromBirresborn on the Rhine | roomers, $600; F. A. Burke, §500; 8. co which time he has not been eeon CAL AUTHORITIES, Werrlch, $100; Mrs Newman, §300; Mrs. Hondrlcks, 8100; Jas, Mithen, $300; Phil. Armour, §600; John Stagg, $200; V. Button, $400; Mrs Miller, $300; W. . Unthank, $200; Jomes F. Spare, £700 fa household L, H, Hammer had some of his lumber carried off, One of the heaylest personal losers | thll this year Princes, potontates, plain people, | evorybody noeds Sumaritan Nervine, | Of drugglsts §1.50, Col, H. Waters, U, 8, dlstrict at- goods; Wells Cook 8500 in cord | 4orney, Kansas City, sald: *‘Samari- wood. tan Nervinc cured my nlece of Paol Bouquet had bls barn dam- | youeas Drogulsis 1o il states aged and lost a wagon and some Keep it » harness, 4 e (Good health, rosy cheeks and beau- tiful skin, ladies can get by uslng { Brown's Iron Bitters, FRED'K HOLL 8. and s, 116, 117, 11 LEL or the N ALMA E. KEITH, = DEAII:I.HN. Fine Millinery| HAIR GOODS, WAVES, BANGS, ETu. Stock Entirely Fresh and New. 109 16th Street, Opp. Postoffice, Issuod by all authori: DIt FELIX LE BRUN & CO., 80le Props. 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