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FAE DAILY BEr MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1333 5 Palace. Music Hali! ) = P, - — = = — —_ Wholesale and Retail. . J.MUELLER, COUNCIL BLUFFS,- - - - - ~ OF THE I SEPTEMBER, 10, 11 $5,500 FOR SPE IOWA. Every jday krand st d equid te Proprietor of Music' Hall and General Manager for the Celcbrated i, Western Cottage Organ Co,, Of Mendota, Il , for Western Iowa, 1\}ov-mer-\ Kanaas_and M's onri, Nobrska, Dakoffla Territory, and Dealer in the Matchless low HON, THOS A, 1 1ol ver the ¢ Tuesdny. &4 For premium list addross THOMAS BOWM IKS, K SILOA 1 Soathern Miane-ota, and We guarantee the cure of the f W snse8, OF 110 Rheamatism, 8 EBER + Kidiey and Bladder D) ) Asthima, rings are the favorite 1" debilitated, and are the Fe LINDEMAN, ocaity hig Corresponde: Adiress wilicited. Rev. M. M. THOM Siloam, SECOND ANNUAL Fair! Council Bluffs ORIVING PARK & FAIR ASSOCIATION | 12, 13, 14, $15.000 in Premiums! Liberal Premiums for every Product of the Farm, Workshop and Fireside, The Trotting, Running and Pacing Races will be The Most_Exciting ||, EVER WITNESSED. CHARIOT AND HURDLE RACES The Track, Exposition Building and in the West. EXCURSION KATES on all railroads extremely , o Indiana, will ‘on the afternoon of AN. Sccrotary CURE OR NO PAY. ™V neral Springs| Mlowing named dis- » crofula, Uleors, Ca- tarih, all Blaodand Scin Diseases, Dyspojsia, Liver lseases, Gout, Neu rosort of the tired oble Ladies' bost ool Hotel, Livery and Bathing accommodations. y pleturesque and healthy. MPSON, Manager, outry Co', Mo The following are the tin € trains trom the local de; e Union Pacifie depot 0 arrive at b Th sinutes later, Trains on pool lines and K, € halt hour faster than local, W Pianos. —ALSO— il and_Ex*, 'Y \ccom (Sat). . BURDETT ci Leaves Omahia. Avii \tlantic 4 COTTAGE ORGANS! \, —ALL KIND3 OF— P! : Counaf A . m. Mail an 945 m UNION PACIFIC. p. m. WANANIL, BT, LOUL Denrt. Anil and Ex aunon Ball . 450, m. 50 p. m. 10UX CITY AND PACI “or Sloux Sor Fart Neb*..... For St. Paul .. % ». m. | Fi | 2 b a.m. | Neb U p. m. | From 10, MILWAUKES AND 7:45 . m. | Pacifl CITICAGO, MILWAUKKR AND Leaves Council Bluffs, Mail und Ex 120 a, m. \tantic Ex 15p. m. Atlan rri 00 and NORTIIWKSTERN. Expross ... Mall and Ex. 1045 p. m. Mail and Ex Cannoy 8:40 p. m. | Mail and Arives Mail and m. 14 p.m. halt hourly to t} and departure o trains start from ) minutes catlier he doyot about ten ) on Chicago timo, bash trains run on . Louis tpme, twonty than local, U, *’and Lineol traing run on Council Bluffs time, 10, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIVIC, 3 Arrive. n. | Pacifie Exi 04© m Mail* . .0:5 INGTON AND QUINCY. Arrive, ) B'ufls ex......0.4 na Ex*..7:00 p. m p. m. S40pm Bal,11:05 u. m. ¥ic. Arrivy St.Paul AT, PAUL. ivos at Omaha. 0:45 a. m. L 726 pom. Al traing duily. AT, PAUL, I Blufts, 55 p. m. 4910w, m. tic WLUPPS AND OMAHA STREKT RAILWAY, Omaha, in_their trips at 0 uring the day at 9, , and 8 o’ clock, and run to city time, MUSICAL MERGHANDISE OF EVERY DESGRIPTION, ‘elock a. m., and run_ regularly ¢ 1 —SUCH AS— R. Rice M. D. OANCERY, trsisr tumers omaved wibhoss e CHRONIC ~DISEASES ot inds a specaty. Over thirty years practicl experienca. Offioe No. 8 Pearl strect, Council Bluffa, &arCousultation free. Mrs, H. J. Hilton, VIOLINS, GUITARS, ACCORDEONS! —A FULE LINE OF— Music Boxes, Beat Italian Strings, Music Books and Binders, Sheet Music, Etc., Bte, | | ‘Wholesale and KD, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 233 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Frash Fish, Retail No. 104} Maln Birest, Next Block South of Postoflics Council Blufts, lows, Also a Fine Stock of Fancy Goods. THO, OV All Kinds of Games and Toys. Council Bluts, . - Establishea - 5 Asa specialty in the Piano line, I would recommeng most heartily the WM. roRNY, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. - 1856 Dealers in Fory and Demestle Exchange and va-;wuml-m EHardman Piano? Omaha and Council ) Real estate and colloction agoncy, hlock, over Savings Bank. A fine tone, finely finished, firstwlass instrument in every respect; they are not the cheapest Pianos, but W.R.VAUCHAN. Justice of the Peace. ] Blufis, Jansyy MORGAN, KELLER, & CO., UNDERTAKERS. The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicage within the reach of all who really desire something that will lust a lifetime, TRY THEM. They are fully warranted for SEVEN YEARS, all hours, or prices. SHODDY PIANOS AMD ORGANS, Pl We defy Our Mr mjetition 1y atten ers’ filled without delay. laying and law so largely advertised like patent medicine, and like it, good for everything and nothing in particular, 1 DO ‘vj NOT KEEP IN STOCK. Icannot afford to sell them, s I live too near home, But if desired, I am pre- pared to furnish any of these cheap Pianos and Organs at eastern prices, save freight, provided I am not held responsible, In connection with this I' will state that my Organs contain b fu!l octaveg of Reeds, and do not call a single octave of reeds, a full set, as advertised by shoddy makers and dealers, \ 1 sell Pianos and Organs on Monll}ly‘and Quarterly Payments; also for cash, with small extra discount. to one set, of Wooden and Metalic Cases. Calls 1 hiw served an attended to at in quali UPHOLSTERING ded to; also carpel Tolographic and mal U MEN Bend for cireulars, Address ’ 103 South Main Street, No. Councfl Bluffs, Iowa. ittt Gisciie ot from hhad 10 toe . = 04d Follow's COUNGIL. BLUFFS, ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS The City's Finances, The following is the report of City Auditor Burke, which is to be submitted to the council this evening. The ap- parent discrepancy between the police warrants issued and the amount of bills allowed from the police fund is due to the fact that police warrants were issued in part payment of the new jail and grounds and included in the amount of bills allowed for that purpose and not in the amount of police bills allowed: To the Honorable Mayor and Council Bnffs, lowa Gentlemen: 1 herewith submit the warrants issued g the month of August, 1883, as well as the total amount issued by order of the present council: For Augus #4415 ¢ Council, of t Total, General fund 62 826,018 83 Police warrants 72260 7,168 80 £6,188 22 §43,180 13 Bills wiere audited and allowed during the same time on the following accounts, viz: adl and ground Gas : ‘ PHUSAE (o e Park o ; City engineer's office Judgment ‘ire dopartment oets and alleys alks y General fund. ... Condomnation . ..... o Total...... Respectful 3 33,250 09 submitted, A. Bukke, City Auditor, e — Puny, weak, and sickly children, need Brown's Iron Bitters. 1t will strengthen and invigorate thes —— One kye on Them, “Little Mac,” across the river does not lose sight of his Council Bluffs friends, and in his last issue, among the person- als gives: Prof. Slattery, of Council Bluffs, re turned‘after devoting his vacation hunt- ing up the murderer of his brother, and have him brought to justice. Mr. B. T. Conner, of Council Bluffs, was over here this week. Roport has it that our friend Conner has a sweetheart here. Rev. Father McMenomy the genial pastor of Council Blufts, climbed up to this bower on Thursday, looking and feeling hearty, we are pleased to say. Paxton, is now the popular guest-steerer at the Ogden at Council Bluffs, - —— WARNING!. How many people ruin their stomachs by swallowing cold drinks on » hot summer_day, whon they could avoid all danger by adding 10 drops of Angosturs Bitters, bosides imparting a delicious flavor to their summer beverages. A horse left hitched to a board on Pearl street, broke into a run yesterday, dragging the board after him. The horse collided with the handsome delivery wagon of McClurg's cracker factory, frightening that team intoa run, but they were quickly brought to a stop. St S MOTHERS REGRET WHEN 700 LATE the death of their infants, caused in many instances by improper fo hore need be no hesication in using Mellin's Food, as long trial has proved it the very best article dven deprived of the natural fount. It is indorsed by eminent physiciaus, and may be had of most drug: gists, e PERSONAL. Robert Koontz is back again from tho west- ern ranch. Col. Cochran has started back to his Little Sioux farm, George L Miller, of Audubon, was in the city yesterday. H. C. Pomeroy, of Chicago, was at tho Pa- cific yesterduy. J. ¥. Brown, of Lincoln, reacked the Pa- cific yesterday. A. . Flickinger has gone to Catroll on pre- feusional business, C. H, Hart and wife, of Washington, D. C., aro at the Ogden, Frank Keelino has returned from his Wyo- ming cattle ranch, Ira Scofield and John Bohn have returned (| fore woing, David Bowman, for a time clerk at the | ™ . T urn —18 They always have the NO STAIRS TO CLIMB in tho city yesterday on their return from San Francisco, and dined at the Oglen as tho guests of R A, Wells. Misses Kate and Hattio Blaxsim have ro. turned home from their visit east, having been gone a month A part of the time was very pleasantly spent in Chivago with frieuds, aud the remaiuder in Davenport. Miss Hattie graduated at the Sisters' Academy shortly be- and Miss Kato is one of the most popular teachers in the vnblie schooly here. - — Horsford's Acid Phosphate, Makes a Cooling Drink. Into half a tumbler of ice water put a teaspoonful of Acid Phosphate; add sugar to the taste. — COMMEROIAL, COUNCIL BLUFPS MARKRT, No. 2 spring, 70c; No. 3, 63¢; re- jected, zood demand. Corn - Doalers are paying 31@32c; rejected corn, Chicago, 40@4d0; new mixed, 40c; white corn, boe; the receipta of corn are light. Oats —Searco :\ml’ in good demand at 30c. Hay Whe: upply. per 100 pounds. Wood —Good supply; prices at yards, 5 00@ 600, Coal—Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; soft, 550 per ton, Butter—Plenty and in falr demand at 250; creamery, 30c. .y =Hieady salo and plenty at 10@11o per dozen. Lard —Fairbank’s, wholesaling at 11c. Poultry —Firm; dealers are chickens 16¢; live, 2 50 per dozen. Vegetables —Potatoes, 50c; onions, 50e; cah- bares, 30@40c per dozen; apples, 3 50@4 00 r barrel, City flour, 1 60@3 40, 2/00@3 00 per doz. LIVE 8TOCK, Cattle—3 00@3 50; calves, 5 00@7 50. Hogs— Markot for hozs quiet, as the pack- {él)\(‘luumm are closed; shippers are paying 4 00 476, paying for Klour Brooms A STRANGE INCIDENT, An Old 8~ al Follows Her Captive Off- Spring Bighty Miles, Santa Barbara Press. An interesting incident, illustrating the maternal affection of the animal for its young, was brought to mnotice during the visit of an excursion party to Anaca- pu Island, A young seal pup, only a fow months old, was brought way from the island by little Ernest Whitehead, who desired to take it home for a pet. The little anumal was secured by a rope around one of its fins, and tied within a emall yawl belonging to the sloop. Short- ly betore suiling a lurge seal was noticed swimming around the sioop anchored off the cove where the capture was made, uitering leud barks and at times howling piteously. No particular attention was paid to the animal at the time or to the little captive, which at times barked in response to the old dam's plaints. The boat sailed away, making for Ventura shore. When off San Buenaventura a calm in the wind decreased the speed of the boat, when & large seal was noticed near by. On reaching the wharf at Santa Barbara at 2 o'clock next morning a seal was again discovered awimming about the boat. It was not supposed that this was the mother of the captive, or out of pity for its misery the pup would have been thrown overboard. To better secure the })up until daylight, the rope was taken rom its fin and it was tied up in a jute- sack and let loose on the deck. Boon after coming to another, the seal re- from their chicken hunt. H, N, McGrew, the lightning imsurance man, was in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. ¥, K. Lawronce, of Omaha, spent Friday at their Council Bluffs home, John Kost, of Tibbits & Kest, has gone to Springfield, 1., to visit relatives and frien W. H. Merritt, one of Des Moines well known tourists, was at the Ogden over Sun- day. A Bowdish and son, O, J. Gates, all of Fort Seott, Ka the Pacil E. C. Cole, the real estate man, has returned from & month's stay in Colorado, where he has landed interests. ‘The names of Jacob H. Rogers and George Fergusen appear among the arrivals at the Ogden Saturday, Mins Nora Brown has started for Notre Dame college, South Bend, Ind., to contiune her course there. Superintendent Hammond arrived Saturday and will at once take charge of the institute for the deaf and dumb, Z. 7. Lindsey, the boot and shoe man, has returned from & wuccessful business trip through Minnesota and Dakota, *Rev. T, J. Mackey, the rector of St. Paul's church, has returned with his family from their sumwer vacation and trip to California, R. A, Hungerford, representing & Philadel- phia boot and shoo factory, was in the city yesterday, making headquarters at the Pacific. Miss Mary McCain, who leaves this week for Dubuque, lowa, was yesterday presented with a handsome work-box by her lady frien-s. Ms. Lou Smith, of 8t. Joseph, and Miss Jeasie Dowell, of New Haven, are vis- iting the dity, the guests of J, (W. Chapman's daughters, ates aud K. C. , Sundayed st Miss Badie Pryor, who has been visiting her brother in Dakota, is here on hrief visit to brother, P. M. Pryor, and family, before re- turning to her home in Wiscousin, The following Omaha people visited the Bluffs yesterday: Miss Lillie Lanagan, of Festner's bindery; Miss Agues Kelly, of Ober- felder & Co.'s, and her sister, Miss Sara Kelly; Miss Gessler, of the Garneau cracker factory; Mr. Ed. Flaven, of Oberfelder’ J. D, Hadley, the New York agent of ske American Fxpross company, and W, ¥, Ces. peclis yirvare, | benbrader, superintondent of the Lank Note Chlcern i | sad Engraving comgnayfe! New Yerk, were sponded to its mother's invitation by casting itself overboard, all tied up ns 1t was within a sack. It is asserted by the man on deck that the mother seized the sack, and, with her sharp teeth, tore open the prison of her offspring, This, however, is a mere conjecture, If it did, the little pup was saved; otherwise it would drown tied up in the sack The incident was the more interesting from the fact that the old seal had to follow the sloop at least eighty miles over the ocean in a hopeful endeavor to reseue its Mr. A. 8. Merrill, the pojular expressman of Bruns- wick, Me., writes us on May 16, 1663, wa folloy “Having been severely afilicted for aboub two years with inflamation of the kidneys and bladder,so called by wy physiclaus, I suftered with distrewsing pains in my back and retention of urine, caused by a stoppage of the neok of the bladder, and acomplication of other diseases. 1 was hardly ablo to attend to my business and at times would be completelv prostrated. I was also affected with incontinence of urlue to an alarm- ing degree; indeod, it demanded my attention fifteen or twenty times per night, and at thnes it would seem impossible for me to ride down to the depot on my wagon, for every Jar from the wagon would almost seem to sakemy life, Having failed to obtain reliet from my doctor, I finally consulted our druggist, Dr. Merryman, of Brunsweik, and requested him to fur- nish me with the most rellablo and speedy euro for wuch sickness, for 1 was suffering too much for human nature to endure long. The doctor recom- mended we to use Hunt's Remedy, s it had been used with remarkable success in & good many cases In Bruuswick and vicinity, 1purchased & bottle, and received such great relief that I continued, and had not used two Lottles before began to improve beyond my expee: tations, T In my kidneys and loins dissp- peared. 1 galued strength, and my water began to pass naturally, aud I was able to sleop soundly, and obtain the greatly needed rest which for @ long time Toould not, T am tully rostored to health, and can attend to my business. Thanks te Hunt's Remedy for my restoration, and I highly recommend it to all who ure troubled with kidney complaiuts,” COULD NOT LIFT A POUND, The above are the words of Mrs. Harriet Balley, of Putnam, Conn, She writes May 8, 1888; I have been troubled with kidney and bladder disease for two years. | suffered severely in the back and loins. Betore taking your wondertul mediciue, Hunt's Rem- edy, I could not lift & pound. After giving it » fair 1 bugan te fmprove, and can uow truly say it d I am now able to do my household work and enjey the bes of health. I have recommended Hunk's Kemedy 0 $wo of my neigh: bors, who have been greatly benefitted by it, This Tetser I send voluntarily, with the hope that f will be the means of inducing some sullerer 4o wse Hun V' Bomedy, and be cured aa | buve bees.” ELEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT FLOORS FURNITURE! HE—— CHEAPES PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY iture AT DEWEY & STONES largest and best stock. ELEGANT PASSENGER geuired by the traveling pub. Tic - Shart Line, Quick Time ) B tions—all of which are furn- Ished by the greatest railway in America. Tt owns and operates over 4,500 miles of roadim A i conneo- tres of the Bost Route between ul and Minieapolis. Aberdeen and Ellendalo Milwaukes, Eau Claire and Still water- The use of the term Shork Line” in connection with cororate N convays and the best of wccommodas GH‘GAGO, M (LWAUKEE INnrthum Tlinols, Wisconsin, Minnosota, lowa and Dakota: o arally answers the La Crosse and Winona. 0, Milwaukee, Wausau an Chicago, Milwauke Chiicag Rocitord and Dubuque. ton, ltock Island and Cedar Rapids. il Bluffs and Omaha. lty, Sloux Falla and Yankton. |‘l||l|||nl\|| xlev.mn‘\ d lh\]u‘ Fh.w;tl .mm..& Cars in the world are run on_the mainlines of the miL EE & ‘E#*y courte- + PAUL on i8 pald to passengers by oun employes of the comjany. A. V. H. CARPENTER, Gon'l Pass. A on t GEO. H. HEAFFORD, o T Aw't Gen'l Pass. AR 8. 8 MERRILT, Gen'l Manager, J. T, CLARK, Gon' )t S : Swift's Specific Is not a trium) h of selence, but is 4 revelation through the instinet of the untutorel savage, and Is o cow lete antidote to all kinds of Blood Poison and Skin Humors, Switt's Specific has eured me of Sorofuls, witwu i horeditary in my family, 1 have suflaro 1 with It foe many years, and have trieda great miny physicians and alf worts of treatment, but t) no purpose; and when | began to tace Swift's Specific I was in a hor- rible emdition, but thanks to this great nnnu.l{. I am rid of the iseaso. There v no d bt thatit is the reatost modicing in existence, aud I hope any who loubt will write to me. E. C. HAWES, Jr., Clarkaville, Ga. Atter sufforing twenty-five yoars with a paintul dry tottor,and trying many physicians. [ was at lnst re- lieved by the use of Switt's Specific, and cheerfully 00 mend it to all similarly aflicted. 1,000 Reward will be paid to any Chemist wh‘u &%fi%...;, on the analysis of 100 bottles S, 8. 8., en particie of Mercury, fodide Potassium, or any mineral substance. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, Drawer 3, Atlants, Ga., Weite tor a.copy of the lttle bon' —froe, Price: Small nize, §1.00 per bottle, Large size (hold- I doublo quantity) 9178 bottle. * AU druggists selb t. NOTICE! To the Traveling Public! ~THE~ COMMERCIAL HOTEL ! —AT— Omsceola, Neb., T ow undergoing throrough repalrs, both within sadt without, and the proprietor intends it shall be S8EO 0D 0 NONE in the State, next to Omaha. E. R. BLACKWELL, Propristor. aug21:2m Wester Comice-Works, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING. C. SPECHT, PROP. 1111 Douglas 84, YR Omaha, Neb. MANUFACTURKR OF Galvamzea Iron Cornices & Dormer Winaows, Fin: Rooflng, Specht's patent Mot b g, By patel Tin, Iron and Slate ic Slylight, Patens Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelving. | am sbove line of gooda. Irom ‘erandas, Iron Bank ‘also general Guards; A rogular graduste in DR, HENDERSON, medicine. Over_sixteon 00and 008 Wyandottest. | years' practice—twelve is. KANSAS CITY, MO, | Chicago. Authorized by the state to tres. Chronio, Nervous and Private diseasos, Asthima, Eplle\l-), Rheumatism, Piles, " Tape Worm, Urinary Skin Dise easos, Seminal Weakness (night losses) Hul‘u:l“llbe . funded. ote. Cures guaran o sy refunded. Charges low, Thousands of cases ours No injurious medi- cines turnished even to rlllunu at & distance. Con~ sultation free and confidential —call or write; age experience wre important. A BOOK th se: illustrated —and circulars of other things sent sealed for two 8 cant stampy. FHEE MUSE! w ed eod-w “DUFRENE & MENDELSSIHN, ARCHITECTS S REMOVED TO OMAHA NATIONAL BANK (3 ‘#wnn'iaun:‘{rmw“ . s Contaeiion, H San Motoo Medioal W Louk Mo

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