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[IE DAILY BEL--MONDAY Ol [OBER 1, 1885, X - ———— — — —— - - — — — — = — —— — —— - — GOUNNL BLUFFS ity that Keokuk men havelost £0,000in - = s J Chicago operations this year. But then ! o ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS Keokuk is not alone PERSONATLS, Loen, and the first train rolled into the e TH B now depot last Tuesday amid the cheers J. 0. Shea, Neola's attorney, was at the e C H E A P E S T Pacific yosterday. lio only eities in Towa having free mail Judge Toofbourrow and Wife wero in the ory now are Keokuk, Davenport YW holesale and Retail. ¢ ioines apd Coell B, Siots City PUROE TN VRKER S0 S Sioux City 18 Mr. A, Miller, of S Livery wdwich, 111, is paying |applying for a free — | & visit to his brother-in-law, Dr. Rico, of this city. 5 at an n imated cost of £100,000 without | Jokn W. Baird has returned from a trip | reservoir, McKeesport pipe will be {nto Nebraska and s so enthusiastio in his do- | used and the G skill-Holly pump will ® ’ scriptions of Cedar county as to arouse suspi- | fur nish the diluted Missour: fluid clons that ho thinks of locating there, yux City has decided on water works The new conrt house at Ida Grove is IS AT A. S. Churchill, of Atlantic, was at the |supposed to be five proof. It is con sctubar. of PIRRCHAR, spont Stinds Iate roof, and tho lathing s iro ork COUNCIL BLUFFS, gl . . . TOWA.| /A, Paner of ot s sy | 55 Rk the img nclosed i . by Nov. L. A. . Crawer, who is yoarning for Logisla 1 Vo S MIUEITREOA M Dacth s o LU YRR 1 g ||| Loy ALWAYELLAYS the largest and best stock. Proprietor of Musio Hall and General Manager for the Celebrated terday. il b % tvalva yeRs el . tho shinns of & twelve year old champion 1. O, Gheynéy, of ths Slons clty soube; |\iho. youthrul nuurdorer was urged by his | NO STAIRS TO CLIMB ELEGANT PASSENGER started off affain last evening toward St. Louis | father to shoot I'he assault grew out of Tooking up businos. an old family feud and will now tormi ELEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT FLOORS. Sherllf Dan Farrell, of Glenwood, was at | W8te1n anendless and expensive law suit. the Pacitic yestorday. Aloxander Blackie, late from Scotland, | delivered to the railrond at a cost varying use of the term « fhoe . Hugh Oliver has returned from Arizona Jiw\»h lll Ihl‘l a recont resident ”‘L“N" little from ‘:&:vl«-\ |\n- (:\ lv\;-«hv'l ; The ‘{’l( Orate Nt ,,.\,'“,,,,.;r:,' and brought back enough of & showing of rich | I and O. D, Brown, the well-known | profit on a bushel of w heat, 1 was told, ‘muln oa of st wha ’ ofé to cofrotiorats HiA WEAbemant that he tas | TOITOAd contractor have formod & com- | was never less than 40 conts, and the iy LA R gt o d -1 any in Sioux City, which will start ajaverage yield per acre was anid to be over . and the best of accommodae struck it rich A , Z P thero for the manufacture of twines | twenty bushels, Taking the lowest figures Hona-all of which aro furne Mr. 0. Fruehting, of New York, has taken R ) and coarse bagging from flax straw and fas a basis of calculation, the profits of Iahed by the groatest rallway n America. 0f Mondota, 1L, for Western Towa, Nogthern Kans and Missouri, Nebraska, Southern Minnesota, and |t rovidenco here, and_connected Hiusel | hewp. 1882 on thoe largest section of the farm, , Tk, o e Nemitory, anq Dealer in the Matohless with Hardin's tailoring establishmont as the| At a wedding in Ottumwa the othoer | V1% 1000 acres, were $216,000. No GHI(‘,A(}O MILWAUKBE cutter. night, the groom got so gloriously drunk wonder it is called ‘‘benanza” farming. y ; ore tract at Casselton 400 Chiatles Adolph and his brido, nee Bechtelo, | that he became oblivious to all sub On the 20,000 acre tract ab L 3 " ; to, noo Bechielo, | nacy: things, At late. hour his| MR &S omployed in harvesting and 600 WEBER AR R U e A0 o B S et And St Paul. N o gladly welcomed to what it is hopod will aro used, 200 gang plows, 116 self-binding SRV & by SRR T iy yelw iong |00 I A0 (IR G gings) whilo the ) i o o oV, "|reapers and twonty steam threshers, | _Ttowna and operates over 4.5 their Council T 7 bride remained where she had proviously Northern Illinols, Wisconsin, and (:r uncil Bluffs friends. AWeIL! the smoke from thov [unqnlu nf.th(\ Dakota; and ast t4 main lines, branches and conneos 4 Frank D. Wade and W. W, Downing, re i s % Iattor dotting the horizon in all direc- | tions reach all !l\u“grvnl Lusiness centros of the ¥ day. canning establishment is about 100,000 1t has been domonstrated that many | = Chicage, Milwaukes, St. Pauland Minneapolis. and Winona. Ellendalo nd Stillwater Morrill nd Oshkosh. nd Oconemowod.. 1 Prairie du Chien. nd Fairibault. §. § 2 cans of corn and 10,000 cans of tomatoes. | kinds of forest troes will grow and thrive Chioago, Milwaukes, La Cro AND HARDMAN| bt oo o EGE SRS R b it WO AR SR o ; cultural implement man, Sundayed in the eity. | to put up 500,000 cans of _tomatoes this | prairics and plains, and arboriculburo is| Chioago, Milwaukos, Wausau o ) d. W. Smith, of Cedar Rapids, spont |SC4s0n, but on aceount of frost they will | just now engaging the attention of farm-| Chioage, Milwaukeo, Bearor Day A\ at the Ogdan, only bo able to put vp a small per centof | ore in the Nerthwest. T Chloniro, Miiwaukee, B e sen W h Chicao, Milwaukee, Madison a ;i i that number, a i o treo-p zin Dak o, Milwnukeo, Owatonna Rev. Father McMonomy loft last ovening and atimulato treo-planting in Dakota has o Beloit, Janeavilio and Mineral Point. for St. Louis on a short trip. A desperate attempt was mado last|oen the aim of tho Northern Paciic ), Klgin, Rockford and Dubugue. - £ agomo! or yoars, A " “hicago, Clinton, Rock Island and Cedar Rapids. i Saturday to blow up the Des Moines management for years, and the moro | Chica Clinton, Rock Phil Warc of Keokuk, Io 3 Laby N 1 : STootiat S R000! 54 Council Bluffs and Omaha. 5 u:|| m‘ m.::\, (I]L\l k‘ul 3 I‘ Wi, );. : le 1\ court house and jul. Some fiend had ;wl.. tually (ll‘l AI|I\IY1|N“\ Hn(n ]vu'rplz‘« ‘:o e oy ROk r‘.“”‘ m‘;‘ ‘,”"k:"‘n_ o city as one of the mombers of Uncle | ononed the exha ot | s organized such w department itself, | - chicage, Milws itehll and Chamberlain. PR i oponed the exhaust valve ol the boiler " ¥ vover | Rook Istand, Dubuque Paul and Minneapolis. am's grand jury the past weok. Ho has |and built up « hugo fire. Tho boiler and mado liberal appropriation te cover | - ook Tt BRGNS SL T A many acquaintancos in Omaha aud Council | whon discovored was at white heat and tho expenses of tho work for a poriod of - Bluffs, an be rememborad a ' 1 rick ar 5 fivo yoars. At Tower City thore have| Pullman Sleo pors and the Finest Dining Cars inthe Bluffs, and will bo remensbored a a brother. | tho briok around were too hot, to touch. | VO Yhes, 100,000 cutt: e e, | worid are run o tho mainTlne ofthe %Q‘EG’GQ in-law of d. Creighton, Omaha's millionaire, | No clue to the dynamiter. been planted 100,000 cuttings; at Fappil, | MILWAUKEE & AILWA A ST. PAUL who diod several years ago. In company with 200,000, and at over GO0 places along the fand every attention {8 patd fo passengers by courte Sun Mrs. A. Orr, o arrison o y » botween Fargo and rol oos | 0us employes of the company. Ko Bares oaWell kaown ‘townaman, | gl il .\\ § |\| ,‘{ lvl "“’",l" K m;.'). line botween Fargo and Bismarck trocs | ous employes of tho cOMpFY: upon Tue Ber while in tho ity R R hoga to Chicago Tast | havo ben planted ‘to act w8 Wi e A. V. I CARPENTER, 0 t Brr ) 10 city Mirs. Orr has, ove so her 5 ST o saeh 8. CRRILT, . V. H, CARPENTER, ——ALSO e 3 dAyiFaT, Orr has, over since her [breaks. Should these cfforts succec d, of LR T Dbk rAGeak: C. ¥. Maxwell, of Worc Mass., was ot | husband’s death, taken cxelusive charge | which thero is littlo doubt, it will GEO I, HEAFFORD, the Ogden yesterday. of a farm embracing 1,000 acres as well y Y. g cause n marked change in tho rainfall Ass't Gen'l Poss, s all of tho stock, and is as well posted [of the —countr - ©. H. Cunningham, of Donver, reached the . which now is not ORdeh yOARETRR: on stock and the facilities for running a | altogether safe from the visitation of ; larggo farm as tho best of farmers, She | draught. ¥, Allen and wife, of Sioux Falls, wore at | is & young woman, but far excoedsn great | aqiie from it suporior ity a8 an & = the Ogden yesterday. many of our farmers in management. A e iatituts ter THObIL fant’s food ov sthor substitute fer moth § B RS T e or's milk, Melli See the fresh stock of Curtains, Rugs Tt is imprudent to be witheut St.Ja- | th o with w and Carpets at Harkness, cobs Oil, for ywhere. men of high ropute warmly ins it, and —~AND— e e tho best druggists ovorywhero will furnish it A large two story frame dwelling house near the Union Pacific transfer took fire Jast night about 8 p. m., and the thme | ool Cominuhibatod ito kAR BIRing | L S EOLARVLE ) framo building on the next block. In | 20.000-A¢ = > | less than threo quarters of an_hour both houses were burned down to the ground. Farco, D. T., Sept. Ninoe or ten “Yos, father.” e e The fire department turned out, but | years ago Fargo, which is 276 miles west ] have given you money from time to renehod tho. srounds too lato to' save | of St.Paul,and has o population of 10,000 | time, but you Have had no stipulated HEAR THE WITNESSES. cither of the houses. The building be BONANZA PARMING. A Generous Father. Dotroit Free ress Manago Swift’s Specific has been tho means of bringing A Brush farm father called his son into the library the other day, and said; health and happiness te thousands who were pro- “‘Harry, you are now 17 years old.” nouneed ineurable of Blood and Skin Discases. Wis & el » hamlet, and lots now worth allowance, Beginning with next week 1 |longed to the Union Pacif road and | 5,00 could bo bought for a song. e | shall allow you ¥G per week.” SAVED FROM A HORRIBLE DEATIL. o usod as lodging houses for the holp | opening of the great Dalrymplo wheat | *“That will be plondid! You aroono of | Up o May tast Il spont atlowst five bundred A the depot thotol—ono of them being | faem proved the: wonderful fertility of | tho best fathers in Dotroit” ol for trvntment b, wany of, the bosk, AU : aecupiod by tho whito and the other by | the Red River valley, in which this own | *Ves, 6 por week, us - you are | Al iy best frionds advised. oy I colored employe s situntod, and the increase in its for- |now old e ough to pay d T phall | of donthwosfastapuroneh 1 . 8.8 ks et tunes at once commenced, and has kept a0 &b per woe can always | § B o ok L Gros hegan / teal Estate T up steadily ever since. Although tho | depend upon the dollar coming to you | todischarze fredly s A the I tism to abate. ) ) taken six hottles had healed \ The following deeds were filed for re- | largest of the towns along the route, it is 1 Deigan to assime & natur: i bl et appearance. cord in the recorder’s off Soptember | ® true specimen of what a score of others 1 L wl taken twelve bottlow, largo ! | will be in a year or two. 1t is the live- A YOUNG MAN'S OASE. sizh, and: TIERE 18 NOT A SYMITOM OF TH8 DISEASE REMAIN I3 s well as T over L Ir., of No. 147 Park strect, Low [ did. T have my friends wonder at 1 have recommended it S9: “About eon months sine v with comy i s and water | MV 101 About fifteen months since Ehad & { Jqpr e’ from a horrible death loctric-light | severe attack of typhold fever, was very lame and 5,000 candle | contined to its bright beams abroad after nightfall. There are man boarding houses, seven churcl to J. L. Lan- | newspapers, two public halls, 1 50,00, | Court House, a high and several lesser | wedicine recom Samitel C o Tacob Zol- | schools, banks, business houses, Doth |tey il not improve my comliion, L s induced e e, Jor, lofs 15 and 16, block 11, Stutsman's | wholesule and retail, by the seores e o g e Lt il | 8 O O RV AN O second add, 0. N oimin and 6 Qriving park, MADIOLON, |10 044 vusoess e in Lawison thabit hawa very | ond e ot dlsroiey, Hothy Potassium, or any VIOLINS G‘UITARS AOCORDEONS ‘ Matildn Fleteher to R, F. €. Lord, lot | twelve miles to the westward, as a nex ¥ mine stance. 2Pa 9 td | 4 12, block 4, Layliss' first add. | born babe of the Northwest with but 500 | ouviahle soputasion et ballg s ek moljablspmodigine THE SIS D. J. Smith to L. M. i 8 rrasay 1imits) bub tho brat | Liuroleod ions Liattie: aoi ieai a8 improved sw} ne} and nwj sel 33, 76, 44 also ady boasts a steamn grain elevator and | health from the time Teommenced using it, and my part sce. 4, 79, 44—§1,000.00. wrehouses, two hotels, a hall, a church, —A FULL LINE OF— L "Woodhouse to John R. ('Rourk, |several storos, and one of the pretti jr., part ne} ne} 16, 77, 38—§250.00. | ost littlo_schoolhouses in the country. | AY'S. Bolding to John R. O'Rourk, jr., | Three miles furth part ne} ne} 16, 77 a twin baby town |Wer ased, and after usidg three (3) bottles my paing 1 ] 18 50,00, is already struggling to outdo its little | vere all gone, and my health entirely restored, and Music Boxes, Best Italian Strings, Music Books and Binders, .. 5% 5 eio0s. " |1 ly.‘ i ,‘ ! op ity el SHU TR T[] thfl T[flVE‘lflg Pllhhfl‘ Sheet Music’ Etc.’ Etc. Total sales, $8,965.00. ness in all its glory what is fanning, The marked | «ALL KINDS OF— 29, reported for the Bre by P Jo Me-| oy typo of a new Western town, and MUSICAL MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Alexander McFadden to C. S, overy twelye months, Street cars run —SUCH AS— M 8. 8. 1. fe., relates the fellowing personal narrative, son, lots 6 and 7, block 41, Tola about i's thoroughfarcs, Edwards, { are in its houses, and a hug | tower, 200 feet high and power, throws Juincy, v bed for cleven waeks, and when the o my life. T nd was given promptly and atest_remedy of the age SPENCER, od by my frionds, but found Sup't GasWorks, Rome, Ga. Write for a copy of the little book —free. fover loft me wan I o very doblitataidl condition, | L am e ¢h hotels was terribly po ) | My back and Toins seensed to have no strongth, and 1 up to die. Swift's Spe eig entirely think had 10 vitality or appetite. | tried various kinds of eelys Slakn Switt's Spe M ol Wi gin, w} sw} progress continued very rapidly; 1gained Instrength and exporienced Toss pain inmy back, my appetite who iy need a true remedy foridebility, kidnoy l need a tr Iy forldebility, kids Sl ary troubles led bonanza | culiarity of | COMMERCIAL HOTEL! wheat-growing in Dakota is the grand | A GOOD MECHANIC. A £, M. 1., of Sigournoy, Towa, | scale upon which it is frequently conduct- | £ Mr. L. 1. Jones, of No. 10 Charles strect, Portland, 4 ys for several years 1 have bheen using d. As recently as 1870 it was declared | M., writes us these convincing facts. EMay 11th, Omcecola, Nob., v ) A A 1s now undergolng throrough repairs, both within and | { ' Cough Balswm, called 1 1. HALL'S | upon high army authority that beyond | 1sss: i have for soveral years be A y e LU i % thout, and the proprictor intends it shall be SEC- l . Aiso a Fine Stock of Fancy Goods. e, ML o TR ey Bl i e SRR | The Testimony of a Physician, James F coxs, 1 have used and prescrib- susceptiblo of cultivation. 1ngoing west | tin rrible distress, and have tried many different i E It umu:&xpzllk;x‘,a ed hundrods of bott i my army pri of Hospital No. 7, Iy 1 1 —— low, and from thonce o the bunks 8ELR |, cononrl of divss smie i, 1 pir Nebraskgwgcormce ln s 0 ames an Uvs. | COMMERCIALY area oxcopt the narrow valleys of the wmall | ehasod a bottle of of drug stores in Portland, ) COUNCIL BLUFKS MARKE Stroams: in short, so said the soldier (& betore 1 liad used the first bottle found that I 2 sxcoptions named was improving beyond my expectations; have used ' . ¢ ") | in all six bottlos, and 1 have no_ troubi [from indi ally worthloss,” | /000" distrew or pain back as 1 formorly hud; . s over sinco the days of | from that strosm of the James there was | v been recommended| at #63), whon I was surgeon | some fair land, but much that was use- | tmes. 1o 1eof our papers the tes ouisville, Ky. lesw, and from thence to the banks of the | timony of & person that liad used Hunt’s Rem “Wheat > e, jected, bk observers, “'with the the country is pra i y 8 3 Corn —Deale ] s rojectod | This sweeping statement gained wide y i i 2 | | Asa specialty in the Piano line, ¥ would recommend most heartily the corn, Chicago, 401 mixe n;;'f White | pullicity and caused much hositation with :-Iu‘n‘:‘.;v 8} :;TZ.l:u.“:'f..‘f.:uf..mfl rilo e e g MANUFACTURERS OF ogem, Blos the Fecciiite 0 GERE AR BERE: D oot 1o undertaking the cultivation of | S S S LAt b 9. e 0 5 yo- igcht supply who were at that time directors of the | o, wo gladly re e our s e grmor ndo 4 orn Mol 1 25 per 100 pounds, railroad compnny, resolved to tost the | uy wuterees trom liver or kiduc A FINIALS, WINDOW CAP - ' Wood—Good supply; prices ab yards, 5 00@ | yagter, They first purchased 7,680 acres, | cun use this lotter as you may choose for wotest - | TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, 5 50 per ton. ? ) B 4 broved so-successful that further pur- |~ g yrypy @€ I A L4 Farta of tho PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT, . e Plenty and in fair demand at 25c; | chases have now given them u total acre- | miman hody entarged, developid and strengthened, H cronmery, 30c. ot of 76,000 acres. Nearly wll of it is | ote, i and Interouting o ot iheanont long Fun in Uk ilron Fencing ! N Heady sale at 15 per dozon. ) Daper, I roply o inquiries we will say tl b thoro §8 | Crestings, Balustr: yearly laid out in wheat, which is at s, Voraudas, Offico and Bank horevidence s huwibug about this. — Oi Fairbank s, wholesaling ut 11¢ trary, Railings, Win nd Cellar Guards, Et A fine tone, finely finished, first=class instrument in every respect; they are not the chony 'anos, bub| il ing for} mInLM’ g 'l _:“H “"“:“l" l"”'““_‘f: g “m i ot v creulamswivlg il particulars N. W, COR, NINTH AND JONES § i S . ; . G s e I 3 y y wi rie Medical Co., P 0. box 618, Buftalo WAL GAISER, Manager. within the reach of all who really desire something that will last a lifetime, TRY THEM, to b. | gigantic a scale seem ahnost incrediblo | N v wriso Evan -1y ¥ o dozen; applos, B 50@A 00 | to persons who ure familiar only with | he e o2 aLAgpaRS e M) 'A POSITIVE!: i | NEBRASEA LORN AXD TRUSE €O, SHODDY PIANOS AND ORGANS, R [ iy e e o A [ " s250.000. i Tt fa tha vaake] 90 * b an adopted ou the huge Dal-| A/fan's Soluble Medicated Bougies They are fully warranted for SEVEN YEARS. | ; quiot, W tho DUOSS | eymple farm just \tioned, and on : A ] 3 _ 4 A 5 A | m— to tracts of 6,000 acres each and | destro y tomach, Price 81,60, E C. % s0 largely advertised like patent medicine, and like it, good for everything and nothing in particular, 1 DO 10WA ITEMS, | Lo aetl: toack dnto” throe farms of | Sold bywl drusgiaie e liatiod ol Bpasipé 4f b oy s {0T KEEP IN STOCK cannot affor 1] them, as T live o ) if desired, I ¢ 8 - e ares Ovor each traok s superintins | * 5.0 ROETTAE o g " SR Al Qlives NOT KEEP IN STOCK, Icaunot afford to sell them, as T live too near home. But if desired, Lam pre=| 1\ Valley public lirary |dent is plced, with o trnct o superinton-| “EO RS oy oo CUTRE, | Sibdie " ol oliver pared to furnish any of these ¢heap Pianos and Organs at eastern prices, save freight, provided T am not held | contains 1,000 volumes, valued at 22, quarier building and a chouse for 53 Johu Bireol, KaWSY ) o B Pratt, ”_M\:l‘l‘m‘l‘m‘"j}“““""- responsible. In connection with this I will state that my Organs contain B full octaves of Reeds, to one uet,‘ 500. i"hm-‘” s, Rach farm i updey 1"“ "“ | ST, LOUIS P P[:RWAHEH[]USB L Sosoial and do not call a single octave of rerds, a full set, as advertised by shoddy makers and dealers, The college for the blind at Vinton R0g o83 bl v rage Loans a Speclalty own set of buildings, e I sell Pianos and Organs on Monthly and Quarterly Payments; also for cash, with small extra discount. opons tho fall wrn with B0 puils, the |1, uus for the hunds, Jargest attendance ever registered | riging hoarding rochins | Graham Paper Co.,| a permanent home institu. iack y ! N p ‘u\hwrl\‘-;nll) mulll“lu. S ) machine and blacksmith shops, f | 17 and 210 North Main ¢, 8t Louls | n be negotinted en ue | . A M 1! m A g | 18, o nade ol i :’ Send for circulars, Address Pho call is made in Montgomery county | which ou the three farms are connected | WHOLESALE DEALERS IN e Hoac moce CROgees for u special election, to vote on|with the tract supervintendent's oftice by | nooi, CWIITINING | sbonsitle soal corvesbondents. e the proposition o build a £50,000 court | telephone, Tools, machinery wnd s ipplios | NEWS, IPAPERS, Vil Doy, X house of every description, including live stock, | ENVELOPES, CALD BOARD AND DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, ’ ) = | are hought direct from manufacturers or | The Home Building association of Des | o d,,cer in large quantitics and distri Moinse has Dlod 118 Artisios o Jusarpeeh; | Blted amog the farus on the requisition PRINTERS’ STOCK, ARCHITEGTS o & ok 81 wn}.noo.' Y L i oapita i..yn... foremen. The result of this whole- | ##rCash jaid for Rage and Pape Stock, Scrap Iron No. 103 South uun Street, Gouncll Blu.flh, IO'& SL0K, §e, wale manner of farming and of purchasing - ) | and Motals, The statement is made on goodauthor |supplies is that wheat is raised and ligect Papor Stock Warehouses, 122 (012 North Sixth 4@ RIMOVED TO OMAHA NATIONAL BANK t21d S LDING.