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’ THE DAILY Bl*lli---'l‘llURSDA\ \ | GREETING TOTHETRADE | I EXTEND THE RIGHT HAND OF FELLOWSHIP TO YOU AND ASK FOR A SHARE OF YOUR TRADE IN Besides my large stock of Pianos, Organs, Music laid in a and Music Books, I have Il $2fl DO0STOCK OFTOYS, Offering you the Choice Selections of 1 []iFFEHENT LARGE IMP[]HTING HUUSES. Besides a Good Line directly imported by myself. As a specialty, I offer my ASSORTMENTS OF TOYS | Made up and selected by myself; the assortments have heretofore been all made up in New York, containing large quantities of one kind and also unsalable goods ; the result is always great dissatisfaction and disappointment. made up as follow: My assortments are $100.00 assortment, over 200 different articles. 50.00 & 35.00 % 25.00 i 15.00 “ (3 150 13 {3 125 [{3 [ 100 [ [ 75 [ [} “ “ ({3 showing at once the large assortment of well selected and salable goods you will get. I have also made up a number of $5.00 Cases of 5 and 10c. goods, and also $10.00 Cases of Cups and Saucers, Dishes and Glassware, especially designed for the Holiday Trade. | A Very Lavge Line of Christmas, New Year and Birthiay Cards. I CARRY ALSO A FINE LINE OF ~ PHOTOGRAPH AND AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS. F Toilet Sets Plirses and Pocketbooks fl [ 0DOR CASES ¥ PLUSH AND LEATHER, AR BAGS, SHOKING SB15, | l Shell a,nd Wax Flowers 'Under Gilas g And other Novelties all well selected and bound to sell. ples on the road ; one of them will endeavor to see you in time, but if not, my sam ples and lay-out will be ready by October 1st, and if you can come in and make your own selection, I will endeavor to make you at home and comfortable, as dealing wit} the right man always will do. I have two men with sam Respectfully, J. MU EBEILIT,ER, No. 108 fouth Main Street, Council Bluffs, lowa. COUNCIL BLUFFS, ADDITIONAL l,fll'Al. WANTED BY HIS WIFE. An Indiana Young Maw Arrest for Robbing His Bndl‘. NEWS, i Hore He las Been Scattering Sunday Kchool Literature for a Living | A young man, of rather prepossessing | {appearance, was arrested here yesterday | m a requisition from the William T. Haycs, here after b | that the young man might learn that he | was here, the tered at the | [hotel under the aliss of Waite. The story told by the officer was that the name 15 Robert P, Governor of Indiana. a special | nd fearing | | | oflicer, came officer whoso uNg man T'agney, married about a year and a half ago a young lady in Indianapolis, who | was very comfortably situat:d so far as this world's goods were concerned, 1t s thought that Tagney married her for her mone; while she married him for love. The statement was that a fow months after the marriage Tagney dissap- peared, mkm;, with him 600 or 660 of lus wife's money. Since then his wife has had efticers searching for him, and it is intimated that she thought more of gotting him back to her again in the hepe of winning and keeping his love than with the thought of punishing him or re- covering the mone The officer who {md traced him to this city found that o young man_answering his description had been stoppingat Kiel's hotel for two weeks under the name of J. A, Little, and that he was engaged in solling Sunday School books. In order to satisfy himself that he was the man wanted, Ofticer Clough went tothe hotel. found the young man, and _invited him to wppear before Judge Aylesworth and see about a peddler’s license. The of- ficer from Indianapolis wasin waiting tor him there, and on appearing in court a mark on his face and a broken tooth com- pleted the identification, and he then ad- wmitted that he was the man whom they wanted. Ofticor Hayes loft with the young man last evening for Indianapolis. The pris- ()("l(ll” R 25, : - SALEM Tuis Flour 18 made at Salem, Richardson Cor, Nehras 1833, |m FLOUR. ool Pt e chario mhined fofler Stano Sysem, W v‘l\umht Write for Price Address eithe V' Sl . : hs il oehorialy | VALOENTING & IEDDY, Salem of Omaha, Meb, CGrowers of Live WE CALL YOUR were only marriod last January, but she claims that he has got to drinking too heavily, aud loves whisky better than he does her, and that when drunk he is ugly | to her. ‘I'he other one is that of which Sarah Kennedy asks to be released from Bar- tholomew Keunedy, to whom she was | married in_ October, 1888, at Paci Junction. Her claim is that he tarries too long at the cup, squanders his money in saloons, and that he has at times slap- pod her and otherwise abused her, and that once he drew a butcher knifo on her and threatened to Kill her. Lindt & Hart are the attorneys for both plaintifls. e The New Mirm, H. Stern, who for years has been in the wholesale liquor business here, has formed a partnership with Mr. Max Ko, who lias beoii ono of the well known firm of Kohn & Adler, Rock Ieland. Theso gentlemen havo opened up o very complete wholesale liquor establishnient on Main strect, near the juncture of Pearl street, and have laid in s large and varied a stock as was ever brought into this city. The avowed pol- icy of the house in to maintain a reputa- [ ¥ tion for handling the best goods to be had in their line. They are getting the best of the Lexington and Frankfort, Ken tucky, liquers, also from Nelson county, Kentucky, and are carrying a large as- oner seemed to take the situation quite coolly, and expressed the belief tha! he would be able on reaching home to make everything satisfactory with the womag. et PERSONAL. N. ("'Ridenour, of The Page County Demo- crat, was in the city yesterday. W. B. Hawblin, formerly general agent of the C., B. and Q. at this point, and who has this season been manager of an elegant hotol at Las Vegas, Mexico, has been given the porition of assistant general manager of the Santa Fe road, with headquarters at Benson, Mexico. E. L. Arman, of Tabor, at Pacific, M. M. Ben: c yestor . H. Whitney, of Atlauta, , of Dow City, was at the wan in tho city Cleaveland, of Shelby, was in the city yesterday and quartered at the Pacific House. J.'T. Stewart has gone west $o inspect his ranch, J. F. Bishop, of The Creston Gazette , was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Fannie Banks, of Oakland, Cal., is making & vieit to her cousin, Mrs, J. M. Palmer, of thls city, G. W. Magw homes in Street: when he thinks of it. Joy enough. Wi B. Burgess, of Breoklyn, registered on the Ogden's big book yosterdvy. C. P. Taylor, of Cambridge, Ohio, reaeh- ed the Pacific howse yesterday, jod has one of the happiest e, und ho emiles all over Agirl. Eight pounds. M. L. Dudley, of Mapleton, Iowa, was in the city yestorduy. Gen, BB, M. Prentiss, of Bethany, Mo., who made ove of the bLest spceches of the cam- puign here, and by far the most taking one, was in the city yesterday enroute for Sioux City, on a thort business trip, Under the es cort of John Lindt he wet o number of the citizeus hero who gludly welcomed him. /. . Kerr, of Chicago, reachod the Ogden Humilton White, of Ited Ouk, was fn the city yesterday. 8. R. Sargens, of Cleveland, wis an Ogden house guest yosterday. Gus Holwes, of Murevgo, Towa, haviog sold out his bukiness the: o the city with the expectation of makiug this bis boie, —m— Bums for Bechools. From County Buperintevdent Cooper, who has just finished his annual report of the sehools of Pottawattamie county to State Superintendens Akers, Tug Brx gleans the following items of interest to the readers: T'he school house fund mencement of the ye celved from disuict From wther sources $ 7,101 03 28,020 43 21,218 06 Total amount received Ihere hus boo id ous for wchool howses aud school sites $ 3,943 78 For library uud apparatus purposes 86 72 On bonds aud iterents 7,808 27 r Othor purposes. ... 9 35 Total wvived from districk taxes IRecerved frui vibier sources Total . [l Paid vent wnd repair of kchool housos, 0 3] Paia tor fuel [ Paid nocietarios aud tre A 15 Puid for records, dictiouanies and appurutus ) 60 Puid fur insursuce and janitors’ foos 8 Puid for supplies for schouls 2,69 50 aid for othier purposes 4810 10 Total $0,00, By Sulance ou hind $16,520 43 leuchers’ fund o huud et last re- port ... 54,960 18 ved from dirtrict bixos L 719 B2 ived from sewi-anuusl #ppor- tiouwent A teceived from othor sources Paid wachiers wince Tust report Zard tur other purpones L 880 449 1,014 Total ‘alan e ou hand e dot Wedlock, £K57.404 11 $55,171 68 Wea vo more divorce cases were yesterday led in the office of the clerk of the dis tret court. In oue of these Marin 3ievers wse s that she be freed from her sortment of fine liquors, wines and im- ported case goods. They propose not only to extend their already large Tty but to keep their customers by giving sure satisfaction in prices and quality. e —— OMMERCIAL, NCIL BLUFFA MALKET. 2 c; No. 3, 60c; re- co! ‘Wheat—No. 2 & jected, bie; good dey Corn - Dealers are corn, Chicago, 40@ Oats—In good demand at 20c, lluy 4006 00 per ton; e per bale, Ryo—40c; light ~<|||‘]r|\ G Meal 100 pounds, ; Wood—Good nulvpl), prices ut yards, 5 00@ b 00 Coal—Delivered, hurd, 11 00 per ton; soft, 550 per ton g 28@8300 ye; new mixed rojoctod Buttor— Plenty and in fair demand at 25c; creamery, S0c. Tgige -~ Hoady sulo at 1% por dozen. Lurd—Fairbank's, hh«rlunnlm.{ at 1le. Poultry —Firm al chick bages, 30@40c per dozen; apples, 8 504 00 per barrel Flour—City Aour, 160@3 40. 00@3 00 per doe, LIVE 8TOCK. Cattlo—3 00@3 50; calven, 5 00@7 b0, Hogs— Market for hogs quiot, as the pack- hm hnuwn are clused; sLippors uro paying 4 00 @4 Brooms —— IOWA ITEMS, Towa has 81,657 more school boys than school girls. Sioux City is more than ever in need of waterworks. lara Louise Kellogg is billed for Ot- tumwa November 10, The state of Towa up to this time las insucd 19,106 land putenta. The East Side Methodists of Des Moines are building a 20,000 church, There are 700 telephones in use in Des Moines, and the exchange ewploys nme women, There are no lews than twenty.threo real estato agents in the little town of sheldon, The Des Moines Register says: The telephone systom is @ uuisance that we cannot rely upon, A five foot vein of coal has been struck at State Center, and the citizens are all broke up over the find, Charles J. Rundlett, of Tda county, expeets to make about 0,000 gallous of sorghu syrup this season. The strect railway company of Keokuk asks the Council to remit taxes for live years unless the dividends are 6 per cent per aunum, Referred to the Judiciary committen. A BAILOR THIRTY YEARS, About three monthe ago 1 wis taken with s paing in the suall of wy back, in the rogion of the Kidueys, from which 1 became @ terriblo wufferer. 1 consulted with & n of physicians, and Anally ed mywelt under their tr ut, they telling me 1hiad the yelstia rheumation wnd kiduey comp aint O exwmination my urine was found 10 lu w very bad rondition, ofa very dark culor, aud impocguated with o hewvy red brick-dust doposit, and very offin wive. 1had the most careful and | ost n ed davios, and tried all the popu ur remedies without ex perienchr i any reliof. Fortunately about shis time the virtue of Hunt's Remedy being called L my at teution, T bonght and used & bottle, with ruch satis factory rosulta shiat | continued on for six wieky, when, having used four bottlos, 1 fouud 1 ws s well ws over and entirely cured. A1l paius lfh me, wy w ter returned o it natural color, Tam now in ex ellent health, and wble 40 aitend to my busiices (grocery). Whenever an opportunity ocouns to recommend your valuable wedicine 1 always do 0, w1 & fident it will do wll your elatum for i*, and that every tinie. Yours, with graditude, CAVT JOMN KINUALL, New London, Conn., May 9, 1548, ALEXANDER'S CABE About one year ago I was taken with a wevers at tack of diseaso of the kidneys, trom which | suffered soverely. Tapplied to our docal physiclan, wid uod y help I called on Mr. John A. Morgan, e lle immediately 1o elving our droggist, and stated my « handod we w Lot le of Huud's lemedy, offercd 1t as the great wpecific for shat com laint. T commenccd nsing it st nce, and from +he very start | beg to vo, and by the time T had Whed the bottle was entirely well. 1 would wdvice auy persony having difficulty witn the ki ueya to ghve Hunt'e Remedy o trinl, 1 kuow of one case Losi e my owi bl cured wnu would cheerfully recommend it to auy one. Citaniun 1, ALEXAKUER, Foreman Dye House, Shetuc et Mills, May 8, 1854 I certify to the above heing sold she medicie to Mr. Ale 10 be & geutduman respected big ip reoneville, Co having nder. and know him ¥ in the poytion be & true o b, ausband, Carson Hoenry Bievers, They holds. May 8, 1883, Joux A. MOKGAX, Drugglet, Urevuerille, Sonn. SPECIAL NOTICE TO Stock and Others. ATTENTION TO Our Ground Qil Cake. It {8 the bost and eheapest food for stock of any kind, One pound is equal to three pounds of con toek tod with Ground Oil Cake in the Fall and Winter, instead of runuing duwn, will fieriase in s eigh and Ve in good marketable condition in the spring. Daiey i, o well as others, who . 0 testify ta merita. Try it and judge for yourselves Price §26.00 per ton; no cuarnce (o sacks. It Weood-me WOODMAN LINSEID, O1L COMIANY ¢ naba Tho ue of the term * Shor Tine” in- e | with th Do of o erent e conveys ar idea of ust what required by the traveling pul lic--a Shert Line, Quick Ty and the best of ' accommods ® gions -all of which are furt fahed by tho greatest railway i Auierica. (acaco, [V ruwavkE: And St. Paul. Tt ownn and operaten over 4,600 miles of roadis Northern linais, Wisconsin, Minnosota, lowa anc ||nLnM lml #al ta main lines, branches and connec o xreal business centres of th N l|h\|ll nnl Far West, it naturally answers description of Bhord L Chicago, Milwauk Chicago wul and Minn Cromse and Win Chicago, Milwaukee, Owatonua and Fairibault, Beloit, Janoaville and Mineral Poing. i, Rekford and Dubugus. Tnton, Rock Taland nr Raplda. Council Bluils and O kdon aborlain. 'sul and Minncapolis . Vaul and Minneapol Davenpors, Caluar, < Daliman Sloapers aud the Finset Dining Cars int Fld aro run on the main line of the MII.VI UKEE & §T. PAU %A‘L“Aq and overy attention i paid 10 passotigers by sourt ous employos of sho company. AL V. I CAR B. 8. MERRILL, Haa been mire destructiveto human heslth and o ubinod. o sa K ather in this earth, antiditen this Mer P tho kystem orer baes to ealthaid happiness D over boen ki whould by W colored that five e wa wound and wll, 1 of the discase Kince, D. M. HUGHES. One gentloman who had_been confined to his ho wix weeks with Mercurial Rhenmatism has heen cured entirely, and speaks in the highest praive of 8, 8. 8. CHILES & BERR’ Chattanoog rico: Small wize, $1.00 per hottle. Targe sire (hold- double ..m...nmsx 76 bottle. Al drugiists sell 1,OOOIREWARD. Will be pald m any Chemisé who will find,on an alysis of 100 bottles 5. oueparticle of Morcury Todide Potassium, or any mineral substan THESWIFT SPECIFIC €O, Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga, A4TWrite for the little book, which will be malled tree. Large slae All drug Price: Bmull siae, $1.00 por bottle. (bolding double quantity), 81.75 & bottie. HANTINGS, NEB, Capital, - - $250,00¢ Preskdons. Onwald Oliver E. C. Wobater, artwell, o “irst Mortgage Loans a Specialty Thin Company furnishes & permanont home nstitu: w whoro 40 | Bonds wnd Other legally sued My sipal de0anition to Nebraska can be negotiated o st wioab lo terma Loaua made on mprove: . i 1w ttled ul of the shate l.):rullw ..‘L’EHHQOD RESTOREB. Avictim of amuel Alexander, A, L. Clarke, e Prat, Jun D. M. Mokl cREAT ENO SH R'H")Y VOUS Cureg i Debility | & G -mu LOBS 7 haw, ote., whew all other rewme dies' fail’ "4 eure guaranieed $1.50 u bottle, Iarge botle, fou tmies tity, 88 pross to any addioss uufd by Wl drugglste. ENGLISH MEDI TUTE, Proprictors, 718 Olive Hireed, 81 1 8ir Astley Cooper's Vital Restorative or yoars. Every customer apeaks highly of it iubiceitatinglycodorse ® remedy of true merit ! Drugglet. Fob 1 1688 vib-mieoodly PN [THE NECESSITY FOR THE SPECIALIST, DR. H WAGNER, odged and more 0 at this day 1ot al soience fully aware that thore are who will 24 & wpe- t pore ) of tolly o the lepers under the Jewish law, to die ot hias paseed away A Few Reasons ¥ sou shoull try the celobrated Dr. H. Wagners woth 1§ v i & natural physician. Fowl The Greatest Living I'hrmmlo\'mL “Few can excol you as a doctor.” Di. J. Stuus, The World's Greatest Physiognomist. 3. “You are wonderfully proficient in your knowl edge of disase and mediciien.” DR J. MATTHEWS. 4, o aflicted nd ready. rll In in’your pres- ence.” b “Dr H. Wogr is a rogular xrmhnw Believue Hospital, New York city; has had v ry ex- tenive howpital practice, and i thoroughly posted on all branches of hia beloved scieuce, vapecially on chronio discases.” ‘trom Dia. Browvaws & Ewina, 0. *Dr. H. Wagner has immortalized himuolt b hin wonderful discovery of specific remedies for prl- vate and sexual diseases.”— Virgina City Chronicle. 4 Thousands of invalids lock 40 see him."—San Fraucisco Chroniole. 5 The Doctor's long experience as a specialist should render bl very successtul.”—locky Moun- tin News, Plain Facts Plainly Spoken. At one time discussion of the secret vice was en- tirely avoided by the profession, and medical works of but a few years ago would hardly mention it. To-day the phywiclan is of different opinion; he ia aware that It fn hi duty—disagreeable though iv may be ~to handle this matter without gloves and speak plainly about it; and intelligent pareats and Kuardiaus will thank him for doing so. I results attonding this destructive vice were for- morly not understood, o not properly estimated; and nu importance Loing attached tow sabject which by Ita nature does not invite close investigatio, it waa Ky nored hie habit I generally eontracted b o attending school; olde ir exatuple, may bo respon rit, or it may be ired through aceldent. “The excitement once cx: aced, the practice will be repeated again and , unti] ut last the habit becomen finn and_ come slaves the victim. Mental and norvous af are usually the primary resulta of wel Among the injurious effects may be mention tude, dejection or irean ibility of Semper and general debility. The boy secks seclusion, and rarely joins i the sports of his companl It o be & young wan he will be little found in comyany with the other sex, and 1 troubled with exceeding and annoying hiuliess in their prosence. Lascivious dreams, cwiinsiony and_cruptions on the face, etc., are prominent s 1t the the young panions through tly persisted in, more serions Great palpiiation of the uisons, are' vxperienced, and lote state of idiocy be- dongerous, practice, T would savs. firat ol R, Latol U IRG [ tce] maNe ever, poerible effort to do wo; but {f you fail, it your nervous wystem i olready too much shattered, and conso- Guently, your willpower broken, take somo nerve tonic tonid you in your effort. Having freed yourselt trow the habit, I would further counsel you to ko through a regular course of treatinens, for it is a great wistake to suppose thatany one may, for some. time, o el ) t6 thin ta Cwithout nffering fr e time. Tho numbe acisted to flll the l‘u“l‘ enjoined by s alarmingly large, and in of ‘such cases this unfortunate condition of thin all e trnced to the practice of self-abuse, which had been abandoned vears ago. nded, a fow months’ practios 01 thiw habit i suftlclent to induce spermatorrhua & tater years, and | have many of such cases undot troa went t $ho present day. Young Men Who may be suffering from tho effeots of youthtul follies or indikcretions will do well to avail themsclves of this, the greateat boon over laid at tho altar of suf- fering humanity. Dr. Waaxkw will guarantoe to for- felt 500 for every cass of serinal weakiiows or private disease of auy kind and character which he uader- takes toand falla to cure, Middle Aged Men. There are many at $he nge of 30 40 60 who are troubled with too frequent evacuations of the blad- der, often accompanied by a u g or bu g wensation, and a weaker aystem in o manner the patient c On examin- inic the urinary dejos found, and There are . ignorant of Lich i the second stagw of xeminal-woak- uess. Dr. W, will guarautee a perfect cure i all casos and @ healthy restoration of - the genito-wrinary o d appearaice hin ditflculty Kanm. Consultation free, Thorough examination and ad- shoulid be wldreased, Dr. Henry ®, Denver, Colorado ‘» Pocket Couyanion, by Dr. H s worth it weight in gl to young wen, 45, Beut by wail 0 auy address. Let Your Light Shine, Dr. Wagnor, the celebrated mpeclatist, of Denvor Colo,, 843 Larimer atrect, believes i leting theworld he caun do, and is dolng for, shousands of lowiiets, His troatient for 10w munhood e it i & name that posterity will bless. Ten testimonialy from all over the United Btates thione he has cured, In proof positive that hedoes discasen. The nilicted diseasen of overy kind wil 4. Ikl hia advertisementin city pspery, and call on him (oF wlvice, s we 4 will Corfuburato us in aaying b la the & ue frieud.— Kocky Mounrain News. Relief to the Afflicted. In medicines, s 1n acience, she who always comes to thi This pecialists aro the ot wid w complish clally applicable to ¢ etands at the top of hin pre 0 curow he performs for the fortlnate would seem wonderful it not projerl ewed in tie light of scientific acquiremanta. 4 eudorsed by the most eminent of the med it Uin ofice at 43 Larauir trect, where he will u mfl ly effucta cure for the suffering of either wex, no mat- ter how cowplicated their couylalut. —Foueroy Detioorat. Chronic Complaints Require Time for a Cure. Persons at & distance who wish tobe treated by Dr. Wagier need not feel backwand bocause of inabilit to visit him, 1f they wllw to the doctor he wi send w list of questions w nables him o send medicines, counsel wid to thousands he has uever sec. Lle baa po o every city, town aud station in Coloradg, " well as aliover the United Statos. See bis ad 0 bis advortisement. —Dens vor Tribuse, Shall We Reform ? cifc remodies or all diseasos s $he Sheory at present of educated and experience o6, aid in all large communities they have altien, to excel i which they direct thels studion and practice. Dr. Wagner is & succcssful il Tustration of this modern school of specialtios. and his unprecedented success i the treatment of private discascs i ws wondorful s it i fiattering. ~ Prot. J. Bimms, Those persons who need medical relief for the most deleate ¢ disoasea willnd i acoom bl i s cowstul physician 1o the person of Dr. Wagner, No. 348 Larlmer strcet, who ia highly nlpn.:m 3ot home wod - coat. Blgotry aud fgnorunce wust ghhe d the w ian believes i lettin a. Printer's lide ‘the' weary Al sk uihe 10 the fountain of headdh 1t this artiche should be instrumental as & “TORCHLI HT* et upe on e hill o guide suffering bumanity to 813 Lariuer strect, Donver, Colorado, it will wuswer the purposs for which it was writien. Addrem DK, HENRY WAGNER, | P, 0. box 2889, of oall e 543 Larimer 2 ey 5o tonontaces bended Toe Netemmity 0r Sk hnb By practic phaic heir wp