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JAY SEPTEMBER 20, 188: 7 1 " Greeting to the Trade., | oot | eSS TR NI T U B I i i Wodnesday. A cow on the track thre PERSONALS, [ the engine and seven cars off, killigg o e TH B ” Lrakoman and seriously injuring another 8. Goddes, of Osceols, was at the Ogden | OF the cattle twenty-two were killed. | CHEAPEST yesterday | The Burlington Methodist conference | 1 EXTEND THE RIGHT HAND OF FELLOWSHIP TO YOU AND ASK e ok, S Y W | I e PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY SHARE OF YOUR TRADE IN F. M, Crow, of Oarsom, dined ot tho Pacific| Tt SLIET - (Emt O ahor yesterday. e o AN, O o 48 S T | may contiy, the same appointment, | cific houso yosterday. l The State University at Towa City has | Diavid Jernnt lioa sovarned fomo from s | Ao Getimated ab S k trip into Minnesota. e IS AT | [ | I 70,141.23, and the expenditures dtming | Mrs. Blaino and Miss Kate Busey have gone [ the same time were S07,014.06. New 5 i | to Chicago to visit friends, [ buildings account for the excess of dis. | ] 6§ ufma {lwaukee, . | bursements over receipts 1. Kaufman, of Milwaukee, was among yos I | | terday's arrivals at the Pacific | The littlo girl of John Ahrens, of Boone b arrivals at th | i il ) | connty, who mysteriously disappeared [ D-B. Canfield, of Philadelphia, wasamong | from Tomo on the 8th, had not been |yoendavuarvalnattho Gton, - found up to the 13, At tinesss any | They always have the largest and best stock. § Besides my large stock of Pianos, Organs, Music and Music Books, I have| pogut- ) g Loy pihgut wetting the lowt NO - STAIRS TO CLIMB ~ ELEGANT PASSENGER o | i, Mo o e S o S ELEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT FLOORS. excitenient through all that part of the 1. Tam, of Avoea, the ¢} \ country ratio county committeo, was ab tho | Mrs: Sonator Allison, who lately sui. | Stitution of learning, may well wish that ostorday, cided i Dubiiquo, was worth £200,000 1 |11 the wealth ho has dequired in the |4 B, Orne SR aENTR wi o Do, | lior 0wt right at ' tho timo of Her death, | evoutful years that mark his lifo had hoen !. | ocrats have put up to bo disappoi was in | 8ho executed a will last November in -I"l‘"'!_“‘!""“]‘“"“"‘ ! l‘""“(‘""‘f y“i"”" : | [ T P { which ‘she bequeathied 830,000 in cash |y 16 €10 ISR TR S R I . v and all the furniture, pictures, books and |1 s DASCE i N Ly y y | 7. M. Stubenranch, of Palla, one of the [gtatuary of the Allison residonco in | 8010 monument. trustoes of the Deaf and Dumb Institute, ar- [ Washi m_city and Dubugue to her Don't be T vived in tho cit tohero moot Mr. | husband. The balance of her property | Clay nd look over the annual roports, sho bequeathed to relatives and charita- | ) I A an i required by the travel lic-a Shert Line, Quick @ M the Dest of’ accommodas tions—all of which are furn- ished by tho greatest railway in America. (Oarcaco, [V wAUKEE And St. Paul. It owns and operates over 4,500 miles of roadin ‘ pint-Hearted, yosterday If you are in trouble look up, hold on, give o blies good by, If you aro in pain, have a es, Nenator Allison himself i | Junoness, havo an acho'of any kind, go to the for ' Eelectric y Chas, Goodall, rosumed his courso of studies | D10 purpos at the Comneil Bluffs Deaf and Dumb Tnsti. | 10t considered a wealthy man by thoso | drogise ~|vi-l ask hin H . who protend to know his circumstancos, | Oif. 1t will do yo t ast weok. 0 ore complete . o lnst wook, Two years more will complete | ™y g th, in Polk county, Mrs. L, B. ety oot il bl ol 15 i ¢ died, and all arrang HIRING OUT DIAMONDS, ho is making, will graduate with honors, and | yants wore made for hor funeral. Bofore s 3 Sl n \‘nll ! alified u‘. fill ||n|\n)‘l:l’lL positions in | the hour fixed for the funeral, the discov- [ How Costly Jewels Are Obtained for l life.—[Crawford County Bulletin. ory was made that blood had returned to .8 Northern Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnosota, lowa and Dakota; and asi ta main lines, branches and connee- tlons reach all tho groat Lusiness centres of the Northwest and_Far West, it naturally answers the description of Short Line, and Best Route between Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Minneapolis. Chicago, Milwaukoo, La Crosse and Winona. | Chicago, Milwaukee, Aberdoen and Ellendalo Chicago, Milwaukeo, Eau Claire and Stillwater* Chioago, Milwaukeo, Wausau and Morrill Chicago, Milwaukee, Beaver Dam and Oshkosh. Chicago, Milwaukeo, Waukesha and Oconomowoa.. Chicago, Milwaukee, Madison and Prairiedu Chien. e hor face and lips of tho supposed de- LSERUEL LA P ) Farn River, Mass.—Mr. B, F. Rid- | ceased, and the glass plate to the. casket g ! dell, druggist, of this city, says that the |lid was sweaty and moist, underneath as [ F'rom the Buston Globe. conqueror of pain, St. Jacobs Oil, is the | with the breath, The fleshof the corpse | ‘‘That was an expensive sot of jow ° best remedy he ever handled. was pinched and the blood rushed to the [ry,” remarked a reporter to the propri g ; 3 —— spot. The attending physician next bled | tor of a large Washington street store, | Chicago, Milwaukee, Owatonna and Fairibault. Offering you the Choice Selections of Real Estato Transfors, tho corpse, and tho blood ran freely from | alluding to aset of dismonds a younyg lady | - Ghieso: Belat, Tancevie and Mineral Point. f The following deeds were filed for re- | the incision behind the ear. Word was had Ijugu t]nkuu away with her. : word in the recorder’s office, September | %0t to the undertaker not to come and tin the most expensive set wo have s oL ’fl'f““'“]‘";" = 1_"’;‘“"‘“ tho funeral was postponed until the 11th, |in the store,” was the reply, **but she has e 9, reported for the Brrby P\ J. Me-| hygat that time the same evidence of life | only hired them.” Mahon, real estato agent: wore still manifest, and the undertaker| ‘‘Is that a common thing in Boston?” H H. C. Cory toS. F. Fronch, lots 5 |refused to inter the romains, A consul- | asked tho ORI “ ] and 6 k K, Curtis and amsey’s | tation of leading and _prominont physi- | *‘Most cortainly. ~ Many of our best Chicago, Cilnton, Tock Tsiand and Cedsr Rapida. i Chieago, Council Bluffs and Omaha. Chicago, Sloux City, Sioux Falls and Yankton, d Chamberlan, Pullman Sloopers and the Finest Dining Cars inthe world ar run on the main lines of the %fi‘f&% MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL fi and every attention is paid t0 passengers by courte ous omployes of the company. 0. cians of Warren and Polk ceuntios has [customers hire a sot of joewelry for an — — Joseph L. Boiler to D. E. Chambers, | been called to take action in the matter. | evening, and for a comparatively small el nel,and part wh, nel, 7, 7, 48, — price excite the envy and jealousy of their —— | . §4,000. ¥ Y BHorsford's Acid Phosphate. friends. 1 wonder you have never heard | ' TRe5D O EDNTRE to 0. B, Hollen Tonlc\:oli 0verwnrke;\ lm.lm : .hl« lmfnu-l, We u\klu our costliest goms f s : : § g & beck, lot 12, block 8, i s add., 82 Dr.J. O. Wilson Philadelphia, Pa., {ond resot them to please our customers, f Besides a Good Line directly imported by myself. As a specialty, >f: my L L OO R TEh% el BTR N E5al ot M st b OL ISR HEN, ' lot 12, block 15, Bayliss and Palmer’s |and in particular in the debility and | we know we never require any security, 1 add,, $00, dyspepsia of overworked men, with sat- [ but o stranger would, of course, have to | — ——_—— - County Treasurer to L. P. Judson, lof | isfactory results deposit the full value of the gems. There B T e — 11, block 10, Howard's add., 810,83, e are two of our finest sets at Swampscott i ity R T e ras e ISP A T ticn 108 Ogontz, now, whero I understand they have been 23 and 24, block 13, Brown’sadd., $21.67. | The Continent. much praised and their temporary posses- uctive to human health and l Total sales, $8,042.50. The brazen face of the old Indian chief | 30r8 mugrutuhg(wL i 3 than war, pestilence and famine combinod. 8o sal - that looks down on the main hall of th | ‘A funny thing happened in connection | & HEKHINTCCI RS R A to-day as then, The poor vietim of Blood Disease is od with Morcury to cure the malady and_ then with Todides to cure him of the Mercurial Pois- oning; but instead of relicf, the first one break his general health and makes him a cripplo other ruins his digestive organs. To those’ aflioted in this way Swift's Specific is the greatest hoon on earth, and is worth more than its weight in gold. It antidotes this Mercurial Poison, tones up the system with this branch of our business. There was to bo a largo german, and a young lady, well-known in this city, camo to make arrangements about” a set of dinmonds. I was not in the store at the time, and knew nothing of the matter, so ——e— North Pole Expeditio residence that Jay Cooke built to com- s, Tottorios, walking matehes, and | Memorate his financial triumphs, has scen consions are usually humbugs of the | many a notable assemblage within its Made up and selected by myself; the assortments have heretofore been all made up i w £ gray walls, but none more notable and N a0 sas . 8 5 s o quick ol vorthy at which i ow day in New York, containing large quantities of one kind and also unsalable goods ; the |pmaim, audis justws oo for worthy than that which in afew days will gather there. Statesmen, soldiers i | | ! ‘l)_ down 2 } . 3 5 2 - — A i co | When T came in I lot the same set to an- brings the sufferer back to healthand happiness. R ; and all_the elito of the gay world have DT ol resglt is al;vfiys great dissatisfaction and disappointment. My assortments are COMMERCIAL, thronged tho noblo corridors and filled |othor young belle, * In the aftornoon No. e tako'a SfoughsCoraa DL N eendAYe made up as follows: COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKRT. the spacious rooms with life and beauty, | &S N and_as L‘*‘ signiticans yiitenor J R P 5 Wheat—No, 2 spring, 76¢; No. 3, 08c; ro- | Laid out upon tho day the nows of Lec's | dinmonds had beon cloaned. While sho| gy year 3 Tt s e h jocted, 50c; good demand. surrender was flashod along the wires, | W08 talking No. 2 put the same question | man wiio was budly ¢ Y Jiosiatod that. five Corn—Dealers are paying 1@ Ogontz rose s if by magic in a single |t me. Tho situntion was vory awkward, | year bofore o had contracted s viglent cuse of blotd i s 4 o 0: ine pofson, and )y many physic- — corm, i :&(:)ipu2.;‘2:;:’;‘zl$§'1ig1,;_ year, and the warm-henrted owner filled ::::.t‘l: L:&L‘i:}"‘lt“l" ‘r‘I::";‘:"“Lg“"- 1‘“";‘ ““:"“: {:uihl‘l.lnlln‘u‘ focuro him. Tireated him wllin'gfim. i (S e its hundred rooms with guests of whoso | finally d - 1, tho young [ Specitic, ani ing short tine he was ound and well, 100 3 3 Hay—4 00@6 00 per ton; 50¢ per bale. presence even royalty might well be ladios pledging each other and mo o | mud has nothad a symptom of the gl Hass, $100.00 assortment, over 200 different articles. S O proud. Wit and bonuty, - wenlth and | eternul seorcoy, ¢ e L O e, i 50 00 “ “ 150 “ ") Corn Meal—1 25 per 100 pounds. valor thronged its halls and some of tho I' wouldn't have it get out for the | one gontleman who had boen confned b his be ] A ‘Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 5 00@ | ;) ot moemorable gatherings of that day of world, you know,’ explained No. 1. “ “ “ « 000, Delivered. hacd. 1100 por ton: soft, | wondora—tho flush times that followed | ‘Anothor branch of our businoss is to o e & ArRRY | —Delivered, hard, per ton; soft, 00N 5 v 5 ¥ jooga) 35.00 125 550 per ton, : the close of the war—oceurred within its m;fml,vi!r’ LA ’lrhfi-w eshvery o Catop: Teen Butter—Plenty and in fair demand at 25c; | walls. Sl et elh CAUHOSLe10|CONATIBIALS $1,000 REWARD. | 2500 <€ 43 100 g€ g "‘;f.‘““"yv“"“’“i T By-and-by came the deluge - that ter- [ antique, and some of them have figured | wiy po paid toany Chemist who will find,on an- 4 « « « e ke ey lslat Hopmd sl rible Soptomber—tho memory of which |in many Boston homes ashighly tronsured [ uiyyi of 100 bottlos 8. 5. 8., ono particls of Moroury, 15.00 75 Poultry—Firm; doalorsare. paying for | 8till sends a thrill of terror through many heir-looms. At weddings wo froquently | rodide Potassium, or any mineral substanco. 5 chickens 16¢; live, 3 50 per dozen. thousands of hearts. The great Northern | furnish large collections of bric-a-brac THESWIFTSPECIFIC CO., and other articles to swell the number of bagron{30@100 iperdzaon; fapplos) wealth which had come as a dream ‘uifllfl' M:d .x.;.k;, fl"fi}m di:lplfl_y- I‘Vy 5 peeiasreli = vanishod as by magic. Ho whose genius | Farely get much for this, as the jeweler's showing at once the large assortment of well selected and salable goods you Will get. | s 400500 por dor” Mo uphold. tho fiaancos of the Tepublic |name is frequently publiatiod wiientiers & in her crucial hour was crushed in an |'® anything particu '“'I‘Y h"f tiful given hour by the stroke of misfortune. Those as a present, and the dvertising compen- who had but yesterday exhausted the |sates us. now at a loss | =™ Vegetables—Potatoos, 50c; onions, Pacific enterprise was paralyzed. The Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga., | #4r Write for tho little book, which will be malled troo. Price: Small sizo, $1.00 per bottle. Large sise double quantity), $1.76a bottie. Al drug- it. NEERASKA LOAN AND TRUST CO. LIVE BT0C I have also made up a number of $5.00 Cases'of 5 and 10c. goods, and also| fitie 3 00@s s walvos bOOGT 2 ack. $10.00 Cases of Cups and Saucers, Dishes and Glassware, especially designed for the |5 ¢ whivwers aro peying 4 00 language of adulation, we A POLICEMAN'SDUTY. @475, for words to express thoir scon. The| == AFOLICEMANSDUTY. =~ = = : —— ionai the whole land had | /Felloeman Ed. J. Hessh, £ Ne i Tarks oliday Trade. milionaire whom ol y IOWA IT envied and praised was not safo upon the [ ™1 Me., May 11, IKS3, writca: HASTINGS, NEB. “1 have been troubled for a good many years with i of the State fair | highway leading from his castle homo to eipts of the State faic | 8HM P O ks of whioh it stood, Then cpme the emissaries of' the law. Tho fallen man gave up all that hie had. The palace ho had builded for his family- sont, the beautiful grounds, the treasures The exact re wore $42,119.35, the largest in the history of the society. wmation of the bladder, dating as far back as dur- tho time T was in the army. 1 suffored with dull, heavy pains In my back and kidneys too intenso for me to describe, and tried soveral romodies that were and was Capital, - - $250,000. JAS. B. HEARTWELL, President. A. L. CLARKE, Vice-President. C. WEBSTE The old opera house at Des Moines has been sold to Messrs. J. H. Fairall and H. [Treasuror, C. P. WEBSTER, J. Ransom for 000, ; physicians, who pron It C om fo of art and bric-a-brac _within, all passed il I went to tho hospltal AR DIRECTO | > | The surviving members of the old|into the hands of the Receiver. By-and- seventh Towa will participate ina re- | by the red flag hung from the window. I CARRY ALSO A FINE LINE OF union at Oskaloosa on the 26th, Curious crowds poured through the halls Soventy-five thousand pounds of Bucna |and up the stairways of this fairest of T : Vista county nory buttor was ro- | American mansions, Tho mob took [her Tirst Mortgage Loans a Specialtv This Company furnishes a pormanent home institu. B . N T — | cel ) ork 4 ek of the great financier’ ' - | relievod me g o and aftor using soveral bottles cently sold in New York to one man, stoc r'{ the great financier’s murm!m] reliovod me greatly, and aftor using soveral hottl This Ocumpaoy turmisies b paruiassos home ibekibe: Saolo e foratint) t N 000 | 11E8: The voice of the auctioneer rang |found that it did me more good than all osher med- | 06 UPSE0 ities to Nobraska can be negotiated en . f“; :fi.::’ll:;lj\:’;::f -ll '[‘::lrl ‘ylml' vo of | out the tap of his hammer was heard, | icines and treatment I havo recoived combined, And most wvorable torms. Loans made oni mproved " Vi 0 Y ¢ y, o s e oll sottled counties of the #f throt A Phoso who had been the most subservient | to add to my good opinion of Hunt's Remedy, Tbog [ 16 all wel ate through e B | kg b YRty L iponsible ocal corresvondents. av Z:::‘]‘"’L‘;,‘y“"” e within the limits of the| piondy of the fallen giant laughed loudest | to statobs cosing that my wifo has beon for a long | 2 - at his misfortunes, After a time Ogontz | thetroubled with a_ weaknoss and_infiammation o NOTICE 1 | | To the Traveling Public! dicine and trostment had soenied to fail. ed to try Hunt's Remedy, a8 it had oral such cases here in Portland and 1 purchasod o bottlo at Smith's, drug store and found after using the first bottle that it A. L. Clarke, E. C. Webster, | sito 1 Pratt, Jas. B. Heartwell, D, M. MoElHinney.| Streot ears commenced running in Mus- | itglf passed under the hamm catine for the first time on the 1ith. The | founder had, in part, recove TS line is a little more than two and a half | fortunes, and the castle—filled with | has been complotely curediand 1 can say that my : ’ Toilet Sets, Purses and Pocketbooks ll— fullee loug. memorio of his huppiest days, consecro- | 7oKL B L I R 1 Tis | collar to women, After using only two hottlos she Thos. J. Pettit, a brakeman, was run | ated alike by joy and sorrow—came again from kiduey diseases or diseases of the bladd ovor and killed wistantly Friday morning | into his hands. ~ It was dismantled, us if it ot s g oty while coupling cars in the Villisca yards, | an army had camped within its corridors, | e oo e facu of the siok- d doing some switching. Ouly tho walls and what pertained to "o 5 MO (LT R GOOMMERCIAL HOTEL | In Des Moines there aro fifty-five sa- | them wereleft. His family wero scatterod. the foregoiug cortiflcate 000 licouso, . An |Somo of them were no more. The —AT— loons paying each accomplished by the use of Hunt Yeur from saloons | widowed man, who had fought through AW, BM Omsceola, Neb., »d revenue, a struggle such as fow men could outlive, | cor, Portland and Green ¢ undergoing throrough repairs, both within and , and the proprietor intends it shall be SEC- ) NONE i tho State, next to Omaha. E. R. BLACKWELL, aug 21-2m Proprio Nebraska Wcornic; —AND~— Omamental Works! | MANUFACTURERS OF .| GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES- Dormer Windows, FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT, lron Fencing! Crestings, Balustrades, Verandas, Offico and Bank Railings, Window and Cellar Guards, Ete. N. W. COR. NINTH AND JONES STS. WM. GAISER, Manager. had regained his palatial home, but the NO MATERIAL CHANGE. frionds who had filld it were scatterod | i i v cortity that f have usod Hunts Kemedy to the four winds of heaven. His children | ¢ i yianey complaiut, and derived much much had built other homos for themselves. | banent from o usc. The o | } | Ogontz was his, but he could not restore | a0 afflictod about one year, and - — i ,:‘L‘“]‘Il’::l_‘il‘i’)f'l'"""'“'h“’““ i::lu:w““ v ;Im hmrnu th[ut had been shattered by the | reatiment from the local physicians, a T oen pre o ailure, “ | blast of misfortune. e of so-called wpecifics without any ' Shell and Wax Flowers Under Glags. chards that last year yieldod 1,000 bush- | ™ Vucauso of this it is that Ogonts is |1 am happy to sy, after using threo bottles of | o X s o s ol £ cls, this year have borne less than ity | yein refitted—not now as a home, but as | unvs Remedy, 1 was completely cured. — bushels. a school. In a fow days s hundred bright- | 1 never fail to rocommond it, and you art at liber- The recent fire at Chariton burned up | eyed, light-hearted girls will throng its | ty to use my nume in ary mannor you may dest the engine hou d with it the fire en- | entrances, loi along its corridors, JOHN W. JOHNBTON, gine and hose carts, The entiro lows is [ dream amid its matchless surroundings, | _Nowwion Conn, May 7, 1883, ;‘.“; §35,000 of honded indcbtedness at a = lower rate of interest. The intercst now paid is 7 3-10ths per cont. And other Novelties all well selocted and bound to sell. Ihave two men with sam|ficrst ¥4 vxby £0n ydpibos ls pns WSt”m EDNEY 10D I ples on the road ; one of them will endeavor to see you in time, but if not, my sam-| H. . Hil, managor and tressurer of | yours on its """"l"“:"fi"' fus boen the ______ ples and lay-out will be ready by October 1st, and if you can come in and make your |he. (s st Otivi the othor duy, o om0 a1 arivadod by compiotos | Sk R own selection, I will endeavor to make you at home and comfortable, as dealing with |\t itk hin vl g furge o news of equipment s an_ institution of ing the singers to shift for themselves as | learning. The brain which carried with the right man always will do. bost they could. ease financial schemes that would have Yetzer, of Atlautic, must be p st any other has uot forgotten R Tate el Pl na e any detail in furnishing it for the purpose ot M J it is now to serve. Krom turret to well he f divorce from him, and she reccives ! / Respectfully 000 aah, keops possesion of the om- | {OUsOD 2 BN (U D00 4 ead, and Yotzer is to continue to sup- |y ook cagay closots, pictures, maps—all [ A }"l the children that is of use snd a thousand things that {sors are vel orsed. At Burlington the other night, # well | 4 of luxury hardly ever hemd of before Y K08 Aba log ail partiouiars . o « known physician of the city lost %260 in |y guck; an institution—are found in | WS008 Rre v money and his costly diamond pin and | lqyigh abundance in this modern cloister, - - - diamond ring, playing poker. ~He claims, | whore the daughters of fortune are to be| OUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, J and probably very Justly, that a “cold | taught the truths of science amid the deck” was played on him. surroundings of luxury. It is a wonder Col. D. J. Sales, an old and prominent | ful transformation, but the bluff, sturdy ARGHIT - citizen of Burlington, is dead. ~Ho was a | wan with grizzed beard and bright clear No. 103 South Main Street, Council 'Bluffs, lowa,|member o the Teriorial Logislaturo of feye who will waich the openini of ihis 1842-3, He was 08 years of ago, leaves | newly-housed and royally-provided in- it OIN —“Parts of the , 18 and interesting advertiscuient loug run in our reply to nquiries we will say that thore Js e, humbug about Oii the o v high ra- 3 s & = < ot contsund Rt ol | ills i Of Tull Informat ashington 8. ANHOOD—Positively Restored in trom two e 10 Uays by Mexican Vegetable Confection. kow articulars address San Meteo Medical Co. P. 0. Box, 181, Bt Lou 2o lm gumuvw TO OMAHA NATIONAL BANE ILDING,