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I‘HE DAILY BEr MO \DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1383 : Palace Music Hall! W holesale and Retail. J. MUELLER, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Proprietor of Music Hall and General Manager for the Celebrated Western Cottage Organ o, Of Mendota, 111, for Western lowa, Northern Kausas and Missouri, Nebraska, Southern Minnesota, and Dakota Territory, and Dealer in the Matchless T WEBER, LINDEMAN, AND HARDMAN BN Pianos. | BURDETT ,/ HASTERN - COTTAGE ORGANS —ALL KINDS OF— MUSICAL MERGHANDISE OF EVERY DESGRIPTION, —SUCH AS- GUITARS, —— VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS! —A FULL LINE OF— * Music Boxes, Best Italian Strings, Music Books and Binders, Sheet Music, Etc.,, Etc. Also a Fine Stock of Fancy Goods. Al Kinds of Games and Toys. Asa specialty in the Piano line, I would recommend most heartily the ® Eardman Piano? A fime tone, finely finished, first-elass instrument in every respect; they are not the cheapest Pianos, hut within the reach of all who really desire something that will last a lifetime. TRY THEM, They are fully warranted for SEVEN YEARS. SHODDY PIANOS AND ORGANS, so largely advertised like patent medicine, and like it, good for ‘everything fand nothing in p NOT KERP IN STOCK. [cannot afford to seil them, as I live too near home. But if desived, T am pre- pared to furnish any of these cheap Pianos and Organs at eastern prices, save freight, provided I am not held « vesponsible. In connection with this I will state that my Organs contain 5 full octaves of Reeds, to one set, 1d do not call a single octave of reeds, a full set, as advertised by shoddy makers and dealers, I sell Pianos and Organs on Monthly and Quarterly Payments: ud for cireulars. Address | J. MUELLER, , 108 South Main Street, Council rticalar, 1 DO 2 ddso for cash, with small extra discount. Bluffs, Iowa. SECOND ANNUAL OF THE Council Bluffs DRIVING PARK & FAIR ASSOCIATION SEPTEMBER, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 $15.000 in Promiums! 5,000 FOR SPEED, Liberal Preminms for every Product of the Farm, Workshop and Fireside The Trotting, Running and Pacing Races will be The Most Exciting ! VER WITNESSED. CH \RI(H‘ AND HURDLE RACES Every lay. The Track, Exposition Building and COUNCIL BLUFFS, ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS n = JORATIC DOINGS, Ward Primaries, They Choose Delegates to the County | Convention—Fun at the Fourth ‘ { x | | Tho democrats met in ward prin arios Saturday evening, and selected delogates | |to the democratic which is to meet at the court house to The following is « list | on | ) | —18 John Linder, I, Brooks | I)m\mn\ G. H. Jackson, J. M, . D. Walters, Committeeman, county convention, | morrow morning. is { of those ch | First Ward C. E \lu]mu, J. C. DeHaven, John ipton, I, Bechtele, J. | Ira Hendricks, C. E. Stone . Keatlo with Frank Hunter, J. At \...»u.l Wa k. Ables, J. G, White, uml J. H They always have th: erand stand oqual to any in the West | W. Mikesel and J. C. Loe as three alter OLIM EXCURSION RATES on all railroads extremely | nates, Committeeman, M. F. Robrer, (NO STAIRS TO B > ToN. T of Indiana, win| Third Ward A, C. Graham, M. Keat A deliver the OPENTY Tuesday £y For premium list address THOMAS BOWMAN, Seorctary MORGAN, KELLER, & CO., UNDERTAKERS. wt quality and largest stock west of Chicago M Cases. Calls atte mh-'l to at of goods OF prices, Our Mir mongan has sorved as u for forty years ana thoroughly understands ness. Warcrooms, 811 Broadway. HOLS' in all its branches promptly attended Taying ang " umbiequipa. Telegraphic and el r filled without delay. R. Rice M. D. CANCERS, CHRONIC DISEASES ot inie n s Over thirty years practical experlence. - Oftce No. 6 Pearl street, Gouncil Blufls, £arConsultation free. COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. The tollowing are the time of arrival and departure £ trains from the local depots. The trains start from the Union Pacific depot about ten minutes ealir than below stated, aud arrive at the depot about ten minutes later. Trains on ool lines and K. €. run on Chicago tim o half hour faster than local. “Wabash train rur 8t. Louia tyme, twenty minutes faster than local, U P. and Livcoln trains run on Council Bluffy time. GHICAGO, ROCK ISLAXD AND PACIVIC. or other tumora removed without the knife or drawing of blood. part. rrive, ol Paciflo Ex}.....04° m Exand Mail*.0:5 p.m Dea Moines ac..6:53 p. m. 4010, RURLINGFON AXD QUINCY. it, Arrive. 16 p. m. 20 o i, 50 p. m. BT, JON AND COUNCIL BLU p. . UNION PACIFI Aurive. . | Overland Ex. Denver Ex ocal WABANIL, BT, LOUIS AND A Depart. Arrive. Mall and Ex Mail and Ex.. 4: Cannon Bali m; | Cannon Ball KIOUX CITY AND PACIFIC. 'r‘" Arrive For Sloux Gl Frm Sioux City8:50 p.m. N Frm Fort Niobrara er eb. ... 60 p. . For St. Paul . Frem St. Paul 50 . m. CHICAGO, MILWAUKKE AND BT, PAUL. Leaves Omaha. Araives at Omah Mail and ... T:46 8, m, | Pacific! o . m. Atlantic Ex. ... 8:40 p. m. | Mail and Ex.. 7:2 p. m. Alltraing daily. CINICAGO, MILWAUKKR AND BT, PAUL. Leaves Council Blufts. ~ * Arives Council Blufts. Mail and Ex.....*9:20 a. m. | Mail and Ex..*6:65 p. m. Atlantic Ex. ... 16:16 p. m. | Atlantio Ex..§9:10 a. m. COUNCIL BLUFE. AN ONAUIA KTREET RAULWA Leave Council Bluffs Leavo Omah 8a.m.9a. m10a.m. 1ia, [8a. m. 9a. m, 10a.m. 11 m.1p. m im. 2p. m. 8 p.m. p.m. 5 p.m. 6p. m. 4p.m. Stroct cars run_ halt hour o depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 0 lock a. m., and run_regularly during the day at 9, el CURE OR NO PAY. SILOAIM Mineral Springs| We guaranteo the curs of the followh named dis cases, orao pay; Rheumatian, Sorofula, tareh, all Bloodand Skin Discases, Dy Complaint, Kidney snd Bladdor Disenser, opuing Tiver out, Neu- ralgin and Asthing. eso Springs are the favorite resort of the tired and dcbilitated, and aro the Fecblo Ladies’ best friend. Good Hotel, d Bathing accommodations, Locality high quo and healthy, Corréspondence solic Addresy Rev. M. M. T 1. M, PUBRY. OFFICER & PUSEY THOS. OFFICKR, BANKERS Council Bluffs, . . Ia. Establishea 1856 Dealers in Forgien and Domestio Exchange and Home Securitics, Mrs. B, J. Hilto, M. D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 222 Broadway, Council Bluffs, W.R. VAUCHAN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Blufls, Iul estate and collection agency. or Ravings Bay COMMERCIAL, OCOUNCIL BLUFPS MARKET, Wheat+No, 2 spring, 76c; No, 3 jected, c; good demand. Corn—Dealers are pa, 8 Odd Fellow's c; re- g 81@320; rejectad corn, Ch 0, 40@Abhc; nnw mixed, 49¢; ‘whito corn, B0c; the receipts of corn are light. Oata—Hearce and in good demand at 80c, Hay-—4 006 00 per ton; B0c per Lale, Ryo 40c; lig] L».up..h Corn Meal 125 per 100 pounds, Wood—(oad supply; prices at yards, 5 00@ 600, Caal—Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; soft, 5 50 per ton, ButterPlenty and in fair demand at creamery, Sc, " Iy sale and plenty at 10@11¢ por doulers e 50 por duz Potatoes, 50c; onlons per dozen; apples, paying for per biurel, Flour City flour, 1 6003 40 2003 00 per doz, LIVE KTOCK Cattle -3 00@3 50; calves, 5 00@7 00, Hogy ~Market for hogs quiet, s the pack ing houses ure clused; slippers are paying 4 00 @475, | — Invalid wives and mothers quickly re- stored to health by using Brown's Lion Bitters. A truo tonic. ‘on theafternoon of | - |and _on motion of J. 4 fmon, one at a time. h .| the final vote on delegation was reached A. Becker, Geo, Blackism, N. D, . Goise. | J. 1. Lutz, O. P, Wick Lange, M. G. mnlm. John ing, . | Kuh1, © Fourth Ward [ haw, |in the dark, and Moyerbeor composed | best during violent thunderstorms, undor F) P. Gunnoudg, J. E. Apple, | the roof of his house. Salieri Tmnml his Amy, C. R, Mitche 1 Huum\n V. |inspiration while he walked quickly H. Ware | through the stroets filled with a human The only scene of special contest was | throng, meantime eating a great quantity |of confdetions. Haydn, in_order to | compose, sat in a soft am-chair, with hin gaze directed to heaven. Gluck composed in the open air, best in the glaring sunshine. Ho liked champagne |in the Fourth ward, where there were about seventy-five gathered. City Clerk Troutman called the meeting to order, | ). Frainey, M. (. | 4| Grifin was chosen_chairman, and Mr, Lango secrotary. Mr. Troutman moved [by his work, and gesticulated ~very that they proceed to ballot for nine dele. | violently, as if he were an actor on the Mr. Frainey, who |boards,” Handel wandered in the church- | adZa prepared list of nine men, moved Tond by balloting for all at one_time muloml of separately. This amendment carried and the original action as amended was declared carried. Then all sorts of motions came flying in but the chairman kept insisting that as the caucus had already decided to vote for all nine delegates at one time and by ballot, thoy must be held to that until reconsidered. Mr. Frainey moved to declare the nine names read by him elected. This was decided out of order, Mr. Ke to reconsider tho whole proceedings. This was lost. Then there was a storm of talk and a flurry of motions and Judge Aylesworth again moved to reconsider all that had been done. This was ruled out of order on the ground that no business had been done since that same motion was put and lost before. Mr. Connor then moved to elect the dolegates named by acclamation, This was ruled out of order. Then after some more talk and more motions, a motion to adjourn was insisted on whil a vote being counted by di house. This was ruled out of until the vote should be counted. yard, and whon he wished to become inspired he set himself down in ene cor- ner of it which was shaded by weepin, illows. Paesiello composed in bed, and did not leave it until he had finished a whul\v operatic scene or act. Mehul was roat worshipper of flowers, and often hv 1 into silent reverie in observing them. He felt happiest in a quiet garden, Mnmrmn\inux“lin inspiration from reading Homer, Dante, Petrarch; \erdi must road passages from Shakspeare, Goethe, Schiller, Ossian, and Victor Hugo. Schuller inspired his muse by the smell of rotten apples, which he k.-Yt constant- ly in his desk; besides this, he liked to live amid surroundings corresponding to the subject on which he worked. When he wrote the last act to ‘‘Mary Stuart” he had his servants clothed in black; and so long as he worked on *‘Wallenstein” he noglected no review or other military spectacle, and at homo his wife must sing battle-pieces to him. Goetho loved to have plastic works of art before him as he wrote. It is known that in the creation of his Iphigenia he had the image of an antique female before him, in order to see if that which he made his heroine say would suit the features before him. Jean Paul replenished his ideas while taking a walk, and drank a lass of beer now and then on the way. n writing he loved the strong smell of flowers. Herr von Kleist worked with great difficulty, and when he made poetry, it was as if he had a conflict with an invisible fiend. Just the opposite was the case with Father Wieland. In makin his poems he trilled a lively song, an sometimes would spring away from his workand cuta caper in the air. Kotzebue, in the composing of his dramas, was also actor. He himself acted single scenes in his study. It is related that when Sand murdered him, his little son, as he saw him reel and then writhe upon the ground, cried to his mother, ‘“‘See,mamma, father plays comedy again!” Burger, the immor- tal poet of Leonore, is said to have whistled strect songs as he wrote his verses on paper. His conversation in order, When it stood 50 to 19, the chairman having ruled that the votes could be cast for persons even if thoy were not on the list of those presented. The whole affair was a tumultuous and noisy one, and many charges and re- charges of packing and gobbling were made, and it is claimed that the dissatis- fied ones will hold another caucus, - — CINCINNATI, O.—The Zimes-Star sa) n, that as a remedy for rheumatism, an vl.‘ur‘ul) for pain St. Jacobs Oil takes tho e : —— PERSONALS. Chief Templeton, cf the fire department, has returned from Wisconsin, Sam Haas left for Chic o Saturday with a shipment of 300 cattle from his Wyoming [guol moments is said to have been ranch, obscene. Holderlin was often found Capt. L. Kirscht has returned from Atehi- | erying when he composed poems. Similae things are said of the French romance Lafontaine. His wite once found ore his writing-desk swimming in son, whither he went in company of his son nard, who is to remuin there at St. Bone- dict coll e Crs o |tears, O, it is too sad,” he sighed. ExSonator, John B, Kenna, of Wost Vie- | ST o't go b all,” ho sobbod G gini, was at the Ogden over Sunday. still in the first volume,” Matthison Miss Nellie Burke arrived here yesterday. AL Swearingen, of Mendota, Tl seller, urrived here yesterday M. Hulbrook, the Missouri Valley banker, was in the city yesterday. Mr. A, B. Walker and duughter turned from their San Francisco trip wroto his poems by moonlight, while standing at the window. Lamartine wrote his best things in the morning, before breakfast, while sitting before the fire. A contemporary of Dumas wrote thus “The writing-desk of Alexander Dumas presents a picture of classical disorder. R S e s R R pupers, behind which he is seated, mally "baricaded. * Also quantily of dogs, cats, poultry, pigeons, singing bir are to be seen around, and these he foods out of mischicf while writing. In the background stand a number of printer’s devils wating for copy, and booksellers and_such_people, who have business with him. He writes very rapid- ly, and carries on, very often, a conver- sation at the same time. Ho is very negligent in his dross,”” the pool have re- Jaceh Sins, of Sims & Caldwell, returned fore Saturday night from Nebraska, where he has been attending to legal business, Poter Drury, who for long time has been chiof bill clerk of the Empkie Hardware com- pany, has accepted a position with Do Vol & Wright. Frank Hall isnow o happy parent, Mr. Murkel being the godfather of the nowcomer, which i & boy. Mrs, J. J. Bliss started for the east lust evening to purchase more goods for her many. customers in the millinery linc TWELVE HOURS AFTER. Dr. Henry Barnes, the Teaand Coffee Merchant, 50 uston treet, New Havan, Conn., writes on May 16, 1t i with fecling of gratitudo, and desiro to t my fellow-manthat | write you theso few lines w8 tostimony te the value of the greatest of all med. icines. Eight years have I beon o sufferer from kid ney'disorder and inflammation of the bladder. Some timos when passing water the pains were somothing 1blo, & scalding, burning sensation with retention of urine, with sharp pains inmy side, loins, and back, extendin ke lifo miserable. I have been treated by a num- ber of ourbest physicians, aud have used any num- ber of propristary med all to no avail, obtain- ing no relief. How long I would have continued in this way I do not know; in fact I dospaired of getting roliet, uitil @ neighbor, who had been very mucn benefited by the use of Hunt's Remedy, advised me to try it; and although | had no faith that it would reach my caso, yot as he spoke wo highly of its great merits 1 decided to give ita trial and it use has been attended with the very best possiblo results, Twelve hours attor taking the irat doso? I experienced relief, I continued on in its use until I had used five bottles, when all tho painshad vanished, my otherwise good health returned, and I am free from all paiow,and am awe man, | am confident my curo hus resulted from the use of Huut's Remedy, and that alune, ““What it has done for me 1 am positive it will do for others. You are at liberty to use my name or this lottor in any manner you see fit.” Miss Rose Montague, formerly of this city, now of Owiaha, crossed the river Saturday to visit numerous friends in this city. L. Ketchum, of Marshalltown, is in the ity. Dinnis Cortwright, of Ft. Wayne, whose name in pretty well known in connection with wagons, and whose “little factory” turns out only 12,000 avyear, s in the city, and will at- tend the fairs on both sides of the river, Dr, Wade Carey arrived yesterday from Clarinda, with his Loreno aud Garey Owen, Loreno won the froo-for-all at Clarinda, the best time being 2:39, and also the 2:40 race, best time 3:38). Garey Owen won the free- for-all pace, ut Clarinda, best time 2:87}, W, Ryan, of Green River, Wyoming, ar- rived at the Pacific yosterday. e e— A man suflering from debility and loss of appetite ; tooktwo bottles of Hood's -\'urlnimp illa, gained ten pounds and got well, Whims of Cel Phrenological Journal, Some amusing features from the lives rated Men, of celebrated men have been brought HURT BY A FALL. | together by a German writer. Auber| When onlya boy some thirteon yoars old 1 was hurt wrote on horseback: it was not [MMI,I‘. quite badly by & fall, and s injured wy back aud Kidney and was doctorsd by our best phys iciany, and tried many remodios, and they all failed, | until Hunt's Remedy was recommended to us by fundy that had wsed it hore in Manchoster with: the greatost success. s bottle from Z 1 found that | proved very rapidly ved of the pain in back, and after using soveral bottles found that | was ompletely cured, aod 1 cannot iate the o Hunt's Romody has done and can most heartily recommend it to thoso troubled with kidney coimplaint; and you can us this letter as you choose . Hespeettully yo ALonio § | for lam to write in any other { in Paris, however beautiful residence might un..(l id however n attractions it might offer. best when he lay, | bed, and showed as gr be ny Adum composed | with his clothes on, in antipathy to all | laudscape beauty as love to his cats, T same antipathy to all natural beauty “is | churged to Donizetti, who always slept | when he went upon a journey, when he should L given his attention to the | romantic seenery of Switzerland and Italy. Cimarosa could not write without having | alot of friends around him, with who | W Quasinn Gy Manstones, ¥ 3 ie kept up an active conversation about | % art matters, Suchini's train of thought | padoT LG D AT P B wos interrupted when his cats did not |ete, MTI mhlwe-unxnl mnmunlllun,l:h:m:a play their antics upon his writing-dosk, | B nea T Riabug about this - 01 the ontrars Sarti could only hucummlu?nrodmmruumwlhenhenhenu.n highly indorsed. - Inceroatd without furniture, and which waa ditly | pereas ioky gt sesloc circuiaryiv a:‘,‘;;:',‘,""u,":,, lighted. hpuuum could only wuumnulJ Wy We purchasd Foster Campboll's drug st was e KIALL JMay 7, 1883, ¥ wiolsdo Even cloar to the back of my head, tended to | hutrabed FURNITURE! | e THE e : CHEAPES T PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY Furniture AT DEWEY & STONES largest and best stock. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT FLOORS The use of the term ' Lie? - sornection with corporate nane of & great road, convey an idea of ust whatt feauired Ly the traveling pub ¢ Shert Line, Quick Time Ad by Vet of o sooa M tione—all of which are furn- 1ahed by the greatest rallway in Amorica. | Qrrcaco, M rLwAUKEE And St. It owns and operates ove 500 miles of roadi m Northern Illinals, Winconsi innosota, lowa and Dakota; and asi ta maln lines, branches and connee- tiona nlnh all the great business centres of the Northwest and Far West, it naburally ansvers the deseription of Short Line, and Best Route between Chitaor Miwnuikoo, . Pl and Minneapols Chicago, Milwaukee, L Crosse and Winona. Chicago, Milwaukee, Aberdeen and Ellendalo Chicago, Milwaukee, Eau Claire and Stillwater- Chicago, Milwankee, Wausat and Merril Chicago, Milwaukee, Beaver Dam and Oshkosh, Chicago, Milwaukee, Waukesha and Oconomowoa., Chicago, Milwaukee, Madison and Prairie du Chion. Chicago, Milwaukee, Owatonna and Saribault. Chicago, Belot Janesville and Mineral Point. d Dubugue. Codar Rapids. Bluffs and Omaha. ty, Sioux Falla and Yankton. Chicago, Milwaukee, Mitchell and Chamberlain, Rock Island, Dubuqgue, St Paul and Minneapolis. Davenport, Calmar, St. Paul and Minneapol Paul. Chicago, Sioux Pullman Sleepers aud the Finest lllmnu(hnl in the world aro run on the ||\nl|| Iumn nmm ‘E mw & W, AU fi and every attention iy um u» pllwn ors by courte- ous employes of the ¢ ey, Avom CARPENTER, Pasa. . GEO. H. I]EAFNRD:‘““ Am't Gen'l 8. 8. MERRILL, Gen'l Manager. J.T. CLARK, Gen'l Sup't. 1have known and watched the use of Switt's Spe- cific for over fitty yeacs,and have never known of a failuro to cura Blood Poison when preperly taken. Tused it on my servants from 1850 to 1865, as did also 'y case that d a cure. Inall my life I have never known a remdy that would so tully accomplish what it is recommended to do. H. L. DENNARD, Perry, Ga Ihave known and wsed Swift's Specific for more than twenty years, and have seon more wondertul re; sults from it use than from any remedy in or out of the Pharmacopia, It Iss cortain and safe antidote toull sorts of blood polwo ¥ DICKSON SMITH, M. D., tlanta, Ga. The Great Drug House of Chicago, We donot hositate to sy that for a year have sald more of Swift's Specific (. 8. 5.) other Blood Purifiers combined, and tonishing results. One nan who used halt & dozen bottles says it has done him more good than treatment which cost him $1,000. Another who has usod it for a Scrofulous affection reports permanent cure from its use. \A\l SHAAC 000 Roward will bo paid to any Chomin Al ill find, e 100 bottley 8. S. 8., ono particle of Meroury, lodide Potassium, or any mineral substance, THE SWIF 10 C Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga., of the little book —free, 8100 per bottle. Lare size (hold- I double quantity) $1.75 bottle. All drugglets sell NOTICE ! “ o the Traveling Publc! ~THE- COMMERCIAL HOTEL! —AT— Omccola, Neb., In now undergoing throrough repairs, both withis and without, and the proprietor intonds it shall e SEC- OND T6 NONE in the State, next to Omaha, E. R. BLACKWELI Proprivtor. aug 21-2m IR, HENDERSON, | A lu.uhr graduate in nmllllue Over sixteen 00811608 Wyandotto it | years’ practice - twelve In KANSAS CITY, MO, Chicago. Authorized by the atate to trea. ervous and Privato diseases, ilepay, Rhcunmatism, Pilosy Jrinary and Skin Dig- casos, Seminil Weaknoss (night losses " S0 dity (loss nf sexual power) oto. Cures guarantecd or money relunded. Charges low. Thousands of cases cured.” No injurious medi: cins furahod cyon to patients at & distanee. Cone wultation freo and confidential—call or write; ige and oxporlonce are important. A BOOK for both nexes— —and circulars of other things sont sealed for two 8 cont stamps. FREE MUSEUM £ i ed eod-w " EBRASKA LOAN AND TRUST £0 HASTINGS, NEB. Capital, - - $250,000. JAS. B. HEARTWELL, Presidoat. A, L. CLARKE, VicoFresident. K O WEBSTER [Trosurors C. P, WEBSTER. Cashier, DIRECTORS: Oswald Oliver Webster, B. Heartwell, D. M. McElHinney.| Tirst Mortgage Loans a Specialty This Company furnishes a permanent hom lastt ro chool Bonds and other legally insisod M et oot raska can be negotited o most wyorable terms. Loans made oni mproved s ic all well settled countics of the state through sonsille acal comesvondenta av amuel Alexander, . L. Clarke, “io H Pratt, Cornice Ornamental Works! MANUFACTURERS OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES Dormor Windovws, FINTALS, WINDOW CAPS, TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT, Iron Fencing! Crestingy, Balustrades, Verandas, Office und Lk Ralllgy, Window and Cellar Guards, Fis N. W. COR. NINTH AND JONES NTS. W, GAISER, Mausgor. Nebraske\\w