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L. ETARRIS Purchasers of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, AND LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. ) 3 - - . 743 Broadway, Council Blu Has Enlarged and Re-fitted His Store, and Offers Extra Inducements to ffs. POTTER & GOBB, / 1515 Farnam St. gain, OTTER & COBB, 1615 Farnam St Lot south front 60x16: 1 b g, time besides closets co h kinds of fruits, shade ¢ POTIE POTTER & COBB, 1615 Farnam St. to 8, UiiN Fine residence on Mt. Pleasant | nts, Lot £0 feet south 00. & COBD, 1615 Farnam St. | SALE—1 ©, 1 bl OR SALE city for resi POTTER & COBE, 1615 Fanan ots in Hillside acditions, best This letter iy attle, tnd bofaliode vt of 6. Moy axenne autiful [spot §ilot. housonew, s ro o condict and $TTER & COBB, 1615 JFOR SALE-Tots, vacant fand improved, | A parts of the city.” Call on'us. POTTER & COBB, 1615 Farnas " §12—132x132 foot cast front, on 11th Tho mew{rior, with houso 6 1o 5. stablo, rreeti jaade and fruit troes o gold o rOeHEgE A01TER & COBE, 1615 Farnam 8t. rades and tri L point of the J:upsmm, and_east corner 85x130, 1 'm house. new, shade and fruit trees, will bo exchal 'y, on Charles stroct, Shinw's 8rd ments, Stillf, Do equal to the § Furaby 10050 6 roo 4 "% block north of .3y torme. niomi"OTTER & COBB, 1615 Farnam St. JOR SALE—560 acres 14 mile stock yards. Wil sell 80, 160, 2 body. Land improved, houses, batns, orchard; ete. Bargain at from 845 to 855 per acre. very easy, POTTER & COBB, 1616 Farnav south of R &'COBB, 1515 Farnam St. apared w TOR SAL ty, Nebraska, at 8 For 4l and pr misel s remtit Thel 0 House 7 rooms in fine repair, on 000 acres of good land in wrestiug. TU@ "ront, on Dougins strect, near peracra’ 0 : heat 10t sof terms. 5 1615 % " & COB, 1615 Farnamst. athngiasir Iney @ #nj&u—Fine house, 10 roo £ couth and cast fronts mentic crounis. . Price 73§ POTTER & CODE 50 per acre i\ small k, I 000, one-haif cash 1B, 1615 Faruam St. s 001 SHTTER & COB w01 516 Farnam St. ausnder 'H stadls alll] m 0 or 310 a 1 of = — ——— — for ' A 104—~Elegant residencoun Farnam St , ) 1 30R SALE-185—Two houses, 7 rooms, and lota in s 41 '0cks frrm postottice, corner lot, 67} fect | l‘ Horbach's 1st addition, comparatively new and in in t* at, just on new gradd; house 11 rdoms, With | good shape. 1 o0, $3.700, " lern improvement, §3,000 cash, balance on | POTTER & COBB, 1515 Farnam St. & i | JoOR SALE—18: house, Tot 45x155 on Ham \ o A | B itton strect, outbuildings, $3,000. Easy SALE—201—Threo fino brick recidences on | fornuy DPOTTEL & COBD, 101 Farnam St stroct, betweon Dodgo and Farnam, All modern fmprovemonts, est front, and as investir §ill pay 10 por cont nct. One half cash, balatice on 17 S boos in the N St in all . | day for Hiawathe, Kus m St. v on in orms m St 20000 acres et Jand in Cheyenne coun- 0 per acro. & COBB, 1516 Farnam §t. Gosper reer. ~Several sections In Daweon county at POTTER & COBB, 1516 Farnsm St. 1lo Tand in Dou. Butfalo, g e . CHICKERING PTANOS)| Taey Are Without A Rival. —AND— Have been Awarded One Huvdred and eighteen P Medals at all the prominent expositions of the ‘World for the Last Fifty Years. And rize Endorsed by the Greatest Living Pianists, —As TELIZ- —IN— f this ¢ k! ho abili Aation of these magnificent §Pianos is politely req ? ‘ before pticti.usingany other instrument. MAX MEYER & BRO,, CYMBELLA and CLOUGH & WARREN ORGAN. ma, t o w» ot m Doors, Blinds, Li Lumber, Mouldings, Most Perfect Piano TONE, TOUCH AND MECHANISM, 1ested Geacral Western Representatives, P. 8.---Also Gen’l Agt’s for KNABE, VOSE & SONS, BEHR BROS., and ARION PIANOS, and SHONINGER Grerrmanil,. CWyatt; LUMBER MERCHART Ete, | OUMINGS AND 20TH 8T., OMAHA, NEB TUL DAl { BEE-TIIURSDAY SEPTEMBRE 4. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS, FIXING FOR THE FAIR. Council Blufls to be Well Kepresent- ed Across the River, lie of yestoerday of In addition to the Tur Bee Blufls people published in the Council who aro to exhibit at the Nebraska state fair to be held in Omaha, Septembor Hth to 12th, are the follow ing Russell & Co, will be reprosented by . C. Harris, who will exhibit steam englnos and soparators, J. Mueller, planos and organs, The £1,000 Hardman piano, a premium by Mr. Mueller, will be included in his ex hibit, which will be in charge of N, J. Swanson and M. P, Brace. 9. V. Lowis and F. Geer will represent the Churchill Pump company. i — PERSONAL, B. 1. Clayton, of Macedonia, was in the city yestorday, Geo, B, Wesley has left for St. Joe to at. tend the fair. Towr Carlisle and wife, woro yesterday at the Paci f Missouri Valley, I J. Chambers and 1. Benjamin, attor- neys from Avoea, were in tne city yestorday. A. Mann, tho insurance Mann, left yestor. his old home, expects ing to roturn in a fow daya. Rev, J. M, Ohaffin, who is well-known by his former connection with the Herald of t place, and lator with the Red Oak Express, is in tho city greeting his many friends here ag n, . ¥. Bockhofl intends going to Woodbine to see about s litle nephow, a son of L. L. Boekholf, who was bitten by o rattle snake whilo picking blackberries on Mr. D, Hurris' place the other day, The boy is between eight and nine years of ago, and he is reported as suffering badly, bis leg being terri bly swollen, 8. W. Ferguson having sold his real estato and loan business here, now starts to join his family who aro visiting their old Mis homme, and after « ks rest and - recruit- uri ing of health, which is not of the best, will re. Fer turn to settle up hismatters here. M guson has been here for about a year 1 during that time has done « largo business, loaning over a quarter of a million of dollars e of Silibael bl Dimeelf on excellent reputation in bus has al frienda who hopo th and renewed stro tinue a dent of € just such men, besides »won for himself many with regained health h e decidd meil Bluffs which needs circles, and may to con- —— Real Estate Tho following transfers were filed in the county clork’s offico yesterday and roported for Tur Bee by P. J, McMa- hone, September 2, 1884: Samuel T Poppe to Alfred Johnson, part of 12-74-38, §37.50. John Matson to Oscar Neff, lots 3 and 4 blk 10, Walnut, $1,260. Helen E Gouldon to Georgo Brass- fiald, part lot G blk 8 Beors add, £500. J ¥ Peterson to T C Brougham, part sw) nw} 36-76-43, $1,800. Navier Mohatt to Joseph Secbolt, part sw} swi 1-77-44, $40. A J Pattee to Moses Whalen, se} sw 3-76-42, and ne} nw} 5.75-42, 81,971, Elvin Larne to Emelino Slocum, part nw} ne} 12.75 40, §1,000. Emeline Slocom to’ James C Nelson, nsfers. se} sw} and part wh sw} 1.75-40, $1,500. Total sales, §7,208. S St. Patrick’s Society, The members of the St. Patrick's Be- nevolent socioty are requested to meet in their hall this (Thursday) evening, at 8 o'clock sharp, to make arrangements to follow in funeral procession, the remains of their late beloved brother Reverend Father Mulholland, to the grave. By order of the president, Enwarn A, Wicknay, Secretary. sl COMMEROIAL, COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKKT, Corn—1Local purposs, 40 45, Oats—T'or local purposcs, 35 40, Hay—%10 00@12 00 per ton; baled, H0@ 60 Ryo—40@4ic Corn Meal por 100 ponnds, Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ 700, Coal—Dolivered, hard, 11 50 per ton; koft, 500 por t ) Fairbank’s, wholosaling ot 9jc. ur, 160 LIVE 8TOCK, or cows 3 00@ . Butcher PRODUCE AND FRUITH, Quotations by J. M Johu & Co., com- i Iway, ; spring chickens, 4 bus, box, 100, 4 50@h 00 "por box, Butter—Creamery, 15@20c; country, 6 1 iggs—14 per_dozon. Vegotablos— Potatoes, 50@40¢ onions, 10@50c per bu; apples, or eati bushel; ; bushel; cooking per toss, 4 00 wer bbl, TIOWA ITEMS, The new directory gives Keokuk a population of 18,000, The Plymouth Roller Mill company, of Lemars, capital 50,000, has been in- corporated, Millers report the new crop of wheat in excellent condition, and the best they have handled for four years. The Chinamen of Burlin to take the starch out of ¥ that city by refusing to do the on proposo chmen in washing ufactured, during the past moath, 6 barrels and 205 puncheons of alco and highwines, It is roported that the telephone conm panes of the state propose ‘to rafse the re for use of instruments, claiming that present rates aro inadequate to pay CXpEnses. The body of Paul A, buyer, was found near Tk morning. Death was caused” by fright occasioned by the approach of & storm which he thought to be a cyclone, The C & have got the new double track finished bLetween Ottumwa and the Des Moines bridge and also be- tween Ruseell and Chairton and traine a land Friday Phipps, big distillery at Des Moines has |' commoenced using thom Sunday the ! 0. Magnus, a Codar Rapids br | hias filed his petition and bond asking for leave to manufacture and sell ale, beer, portor, otc., for mechanical and medicinal | purposes. Tho petition contains 410 sig natures, and will come up for hearing | bofore the board of supervisors at the | September session. to obts v the proposed Fort Dodge has names for $500 three for la its effort Presbyterian alroady scoured three each, five for 200 eachy and §100 each, besides numerous subscrip | tion smaller amounts, There are also sovoral donations of lands and lots of cousiderable value, including one of cighty acres of land worth §10 per acre, In a difficulty at Kingsley a fow days out of the closing of Scott Bros., meat market by forced salo, Walter Scott was shot by Marshal Am- merman, the ball taking effect in the left log and inflicting & patnful but not dan gerous wonnd, The men were clinched at the time, and the ofticer claims thathe did nct purposely discharge his weapon It is stated that a singular bank swin- dlo occurred at Red Oak recently. H. N. Moore's cashier, a young man by the namo of Kineaid, in Moore's absense loaned his brother £5,000 for five years at 8 per cent., and then loaneda himself 000 at the samo rate at the same time h brothers signing each note. Moore camo home and the cashier bold and brazenly told him about it. Moore saw that the young man had the drop on him as he was his own cashier, so he com- yromised the deal by giving the Kincaids 500 to get the remainder of the $10,- 000 back. e A Rebuke [Reversed, Sistor Grimes after hearing the an- nouncement from the pulpit of the an- nual camp meeting, at once determined to go. “Ef the weather parmits,” said she to her friend Miss Simpkins, “and Provi denco is willin’, shail I go an’ stay thro’ since, growing the meetin’, Accordingly the ancient hair trunk was packed and Sister Girimes set out, The firsc fow miles were uneventful, and were passed in counting the telegraph poles and musing upon tho infinit. = Suddenly achange camo over the spirit of her dreams. She sat upright, with a startled expression, which soon changed to one of indignation. Suddenly she faced about and addressing a mild looking man with a white necktie, who sat be hind her, inquired in a voice of terror. “What do you mean by Zinsulting me in this manner?”’ “Indeed, madam— —" “You needn’t ‘indeed, madam,’ me. You know you did it and you needn’t deny it, you sanctimonious old hypo- crit.” “Pray excuse me, madam, but I won’t excuse you, you roprobate.” “What is the matter, madam!” in- quired the conductor who was attracted by Mrs. Grimes indigaant tones. “Why, this old sinner has been sulting me.” *What has he done, madam?” “‘Ho has—well he has been pinching my ank— is, my feot.” “Madam,” said the solomn looking man, ‘‘what a monatrous fabrication.” “*Suppose you arise for a moment,"” suggested the conductor. “There, he has just done it again,” screamed Sister Grlmes. “Bless my soul!” ejaculrted the ac- sused. Sister Grimes leaped from her seat to the aisle, with fire in her eye, and the conductoo pulled from beneath the seat a large bag, from & holo in which protrud- ed the head of a large game cock, glaring fiercely about and lunging with his pow- erful beak at whatever lay near. “‘Madam,” said the solemn-looking man, ‘‘you seo it was your own wretched bird that has done the mischief. You have accused an innocent man of a heni- ous offense, while you, yourself, aro on your way to attend a cock fight. Thus iv is that Satan betrays his followers." in- — — Ladlies 1n America. long before they reach middlo age fre- quently tind themselves suffering from some of the complaints and weaknesses peculiar to their sex, For all such Kid- ney-Wort is a great boon. 1t induces a healthy action of the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system, and strenguhens and gives new life to all the important organs of the body. 1t is na- tures great assistant in _establishing and sustaining heaith, Sold by all druggists. — Maud and Susic Talk Politics, Hope R. Cody in Naperville Ray, ““But isn't Mr, Cleveland all right?’ “Cleveland! Why Susie Ivory! Have you gono crazy! Why, he don't even ride to the capitol in the morning! Yes, he's just that vulgar! And then his neck! Why, the Tribune said a gix-foot measure wouldn't reach around it, and you know the Tribune always tells tho truth, and then he wears a turndown collar, ana a eilver watch, and an old bach, too! Oh, my, he wouldn's make a good president! ““Well, Maud, what's the matter with o Well, he's about the best, but he wrote those M. U. Lligan letters, you know! ““What were they? Spooney!” “‘Well, I am not very clear on them, myself, but I suppose they aro some love lotters; soft, you know!” “But how is Butler?” “Bah! He's cross-cyed and wears a fourteen shos “‘Well, Maud, I guess you are right; men had not better vote. ~ But let's see; aln't there a St, John?" **Worse and worse! Why, Susie Ivory, how can you mention him/ He dyes his mustache! Susie! Susie! Wnat are we coming to!" And after declaring that she would never vote, Maud took her leave, #7 Pertection, The Old Gold, Navy I3l Diyes give perfect resulty, 10¢ druggists, burlington, Vt, - More About the Greely Kxpedition, d Any fashionable Wells, Richurdson CLEVELAND, Soptemberd Sorgts Brainard and L, ud Private Connell of the Greoly exped now hero, They wero shown this morning telegrams from Washington stating that an army offizer who has xeen the when found were s hoaded by Brainard, the ving soperately and refusing diurics, says tho survivor in two partie Girenly B anin th 0 w and the party headed by 1 ¢ for him like & child; that T A common practice, and wters sent out for birds concealed tate: deny party wos not divided, but v opt in ol tont Brainard and X pt togother uuder the fly of the tent beca the interior of the t was not large enough for ant Brainard says Giresly alked ever 1 was ablo and competent nwaud the party, which he did throuzh, All agreo thit nobody was shot excopt A wpecial 1eport of the muine er wayn Brwinard v I strovger thun t and when he ¢ ) the Bear 0 ald wat the stuff wnd digest it ono of the rescuiog party Henry offic th waid and w 1884. noticed the abeence of Pavey's body, Brainard said T jnst finished the last of him before you rrived.” 1n referonce to this Drainard sai t ficer who reportod that was a ba i derer and denies all thiw, and Long and Con nell coroborato the donial — The Terrible Which scrofula has upon the system must and the blood must be puri fied, or serious consequences will onsuo. For purifying and vitalizing effe Hood's Sarsaparilla has beon found s rior to any othoer preparation, 1t expels overy trace of impurity from the blood, and bestows new lifo and vigor upon ev- ory function of the body, enabling it to entirely overcomo discase Drain bearres: A SHA men wor tom of the stack f giant powder | wpark of fire, O wnd four serion jurod: M. M re, o Wi Mallory, eyes a Vploce of iron i the f tho Valloy furnaco, a bl ematurely exploded wn was fatally injured th 1 hand burned about face, eyes and arm the suppoit of a father, m ovon children, —— The Shakers Shaking, What makes a man feel as shaky as chills and fever! It is shake, shake, shak, until you almost rattle you teeth out and shake the buttons ofl’ of your coat. What drives chills and feverout! Brown's Iron Bitters. 1f you have never tried it get some at once, and don’t shake any more. Mr. Chas. M. Nowell, of Tot- tington, Va., saye, *I ueed Brown's Iron Bittera last fall for chiils and fever, and derived great benefit.” It is the best tonic known. The Fire Record, Heresa, Mont., Sept. 2.-Viro destroyed twenty- two buildings at Missoula this morn- ing. Total loss, £30,000; insurance, $15,000, Warder & Co. t buildings valued at ncluding First national ba The ¢ of the bank vault ured, The fire started Leber's bowling all in- cendi; and is supposed to be of A Fatal Oil Fire, : INDIANAPOLIS, Sopt. 2,—A speclal to the Journal says: Ah oil tank on & west bound freight, on” the Indianapolis & St, Louis road, exploded this morning. The train took fire and was almost entirely destroyed, A stock 7 Fol= e Tol=ReE Iss AT ' DEWEY & STONE'S, One of the Best and largest Stocks in the United States to select from, NO STAIRS TO CLIMB, ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR, SOUTH OMAHA, [THAT IS THE NAME[OF[JTHE TOWN WHERE} Fine Healthy Homes {FORIALL ARE FOUND ! man, whose name could not bo ascertained, was burned to death, The causo of tho ex- plosion is unknows Jal IN CASH GIVEN AWAY To SMOKERS of Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. This Special Dopo nayment of the 2 pr {n our former annou ‘The premiums will L id, no matter how amall the number of bags returned may be. e s . G oy 10, 168§ is to guarantee tha ninms fully described ents. v, Ean. Sushier Hink of Durham, D e inlose You 81 « DeAR i pleaso place on or our empty 1oth. Yours truly . 8. R, Es¢ Dr Feonipt of 11,9000 from yor, w aced upon pocial Depouit for the Yours truly None genuine without victur ek ct [ . Cashier. Jf BULLon the HOLBROOK, SHELTON & MEANY. Engineering, - Surveying AND CONTRACTING WORK Dono within the city and througnout the State, £4r0flice Croighton Block, opposite City Engineer's al2-1m TEX®E STECK PIAND HAS NO UPERIOR. The Steck is a Durahle Piano. [ECK A8 SINGING QUALITY OF TONE FOUND NO OTHER PIANO, BOLD NLY BY WOODBRIDGE BROS,, 215 OPERA HOUSE, OCULIST & AURIST ye and Ea 1503 FARNAM ST., - DUFR ENE & MENDELHON. ARCHITECTS £ IFMOVED 10 OMAIIA NTIOANAL BANK BUILDING Practice Lin OMAHA, RED STAR LINE Belgian Boyal and U.8, Mail Steamers SAILING EVERY SATURDAY, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND ANTWERP The Rhine, Germany, Italy, Holland and France Stoorago Outward, 820; Propald from Antwerp, 815; Excursion, $30, inoluding bedding, 2d Cabin, $60; Round Trip, §60.00; Excursion, 2100; Saloou trom 860 V0 $90; Excursion 110 to #1060, 4@ Petor Wright & Bons, Gen, Agents, 65 Broad way N. ¥. E. Flod E. Kim od-ly Osldwell, Hamliton & Co., Omaha. 1P, asn & Co., 904 all, OmaliaA 16th Btreot, Cmaha; D. s GOLD MEDAL, PARIS BAKER'S Breakfast Cocoa Wartanted absolutely pur 1878 Cacaa, from which the cxcoss o s boen removed, 1t bis thre y £ Cocon mixed and In therefore far wore ceonoms al. It s dolicious, nourishing strengthentng, easily digested, and wdm well s apted fur invalids w r persons in liealth, Sold vy Grocers everywhera, B & (0. Dorclester, Mass = Where They Can EnjoyiPure Air & Water! BEAUTIFUL SCENERY! Andall of the good and pleasant things that {go to make up a com= plete and happy existence. The town of South Omaha i: sinated south of the city of Omaha on the line of the U. P. Railway. and it is less than 24 miles from the Omuha post office to the north line ¢ { the town site. South Omaha is nearly 14 miles north and south by 24 east and west, and covers an area of nearly four square miles, The stock yards are at the extreme southern limit. Nearly 1560 lots have been sold aad the demand is on the increase The yards are being rapidly pushed to completion. The $60,000 beef packing house is progressing finely. The $30,000 Water Works are finished and furnish an abundant supply of PURE SPRING WATER. The B. & M. and Belt Line Railwa work and will, in connection with the near the park at the north end of the town. ['uruisheti for Church and School purposes. Now is the time to buy lots in this growing city. be cheaper than they are to-day. s have a large force of men at . P. Rmlway, have a union depot Suitable grounds will be They wlll never g7 Apply at the Company’s office, at the Union Stocke. M. A. UPTON, Assistant Secretary, C. F. GOODMAN, Wholesale Druggist, AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glass OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Double and Single Acting Power ano Hand PUMPS, STEAM ~PUMPY eftrsmitiny s Machl Bolting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fittings, Trimmings, Mintng My, ALLADAY WIND-MILLS, OHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS, Corner 10th Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. Fngine WM. SN YDER 0NN MANUFACTURER OF OF STRIOTLY . g, g Rl Vg 1010 and 1820 Hamoy Streod and (08 4, 180uEtieel, | ;om aha Neb . Catalogte furulebed (10 UEo, ap RUEMPING, BOLTE & COMPANY, ~MANUFACTURERS OF — ORNAMENTAL GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES, Dormer Windowe, Fiulals, Window Caps, Iron 0 e 810 Bouth 13 tinzs, Metalll Sky. Qwaha lighte, &o. Tia, Ircu and Slate Rao brasks J