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0 e ———————————————— s FOURTH DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. TUESDAY MORNING, OFFICE, NO. SEPT.A14. | 12, PEARL STREET. | Delivored by earmer th any prrtof tho city &t | twenty cents per weck M. W.TiLron, - . <« Man TELEPHONES! Brsrxyss OrFice, No. 43, Nigur Evrron No. 23, | = | MINORR MENTION. To-day you may register, New York Plumbing Co. New fall goods ut Reiter's, Richmond furnaces at Cooper & M Gee's | The very best cabinets at $3 a dozen at rhian's | No one is now heard to complain of tie | dry weather | One dozen eabinets and a large panel | for §2.50 at Schmidt's gallery. The registration boards are in session from 8 o'clock in the wmorning till v o'clock at night, Hon. W. Mynster dress this evening to the men in their hall. One marriage license and that is to Clinton F .lnlmmn, buth of Om: T. Whittle |m|n.ml L registrar” of ¢ of Joln White, who r igned Charies Hood was last evening ar- rested for drunkenness. He has the honor () of being the only man arvested in three days. A ney exist me the registrars, as Bd. Motf has resigned and up to list evening no onc hal been sed upon o fill the position. If you want to vote you must register, 1f you want to register’'yon munst hunt up delivers an ad Modern Wood h s been issuec agzg and Len sterday ap on in place your naturali jers, 1f you over had to be natu p The old so! Mills county are » a0 pienie in Starbuck grove, near Glenwood, at which Colonel Keatly will deliver an address. vis reports the child 1903 "Ihird il witl Whon-a gentleman asks you if you are | a white man or a black don't get riled, for he may be on the board of registra tion and thatis one of the legal ques tions To-morrow Labor hold their Masonic hedl. A large numlb have been sold which 1nsures the Knights of sixth annnal_ball in of tickets financial evening three out of the cicht registr ty had qualified th the eity y. The balance will have morning before they start work ofliee is under obligations to A. Clark for box of luscious ght from Utah. Plums, pears, peaches and grapes. They miuke the mouth water to think ot them. in with the The B Mus, Mrs, Maggie Carbally, wife of E. T. Carbally, dicd « family residence, yesterday atdp.m. to- ¥ out further notice. In four days the M. E. conference has done about as much work as an ordinary slature would do in a month. And yet there has been 10 cavelessness or un- seemly haste. To no ono man 15 _more credit due for this than to the eflicient ry, Rev. M. D. Colins, rday afternoon a meeting held in the oh.u 1 of the Baptist for the pm pose of making ar to induce the Sunday Ndmul al meet in this city next The meet- ng was urlvndul by Re A B W r, £. 8. Harkr s, L J.N. lho\nl, K ( Jook, E. Tro and’ Rev. Dr. Hulburt, of No definite action was taken and meet again. the assembly adjourned to ———— Next week Miss Anna Kern, a graduate n( the Boston Art school will” open, ove cVo's store, a tine art school, wlu ere qlu- will teach drawing and paint- mg in all its branches. Lntrance on Mauin street. o The Richmend u)ml the four es sentials of & good furn pacity, durabili them at Cooper simplicit, and economy. If you want & good furnace and one that will be as durable as your housc, geta ' Richmond” of Cooper'd McGee. il Opera house lmrlwr shop and bath rooms; everything fi »l lass, K. M. Marvr Fresh n\!ll in cvery style at the Phanix Chop House, No. 505 Broadway. -~ Highest prices puid for county, town city and school bonds. Odell Bros. & Co., No. 103 Pearl strect, Council Blufis, Towa. A A > Do You Know? The following ave all the questions that muay be legally asked when you attempt to 5 0 voter, or when you attempt lo vote after being registered. It isnof that the registrars impertinent or ingms- itive, but the law requires them to obtain the information from you personally, It may be a little annoying at fivst until you are accustomed to it, but it will effect- ally preveut such furces as were enacted at the polling places in the county at the | DOCTOR M'CREARY'S REPORT. last court house electiol Questions—Residence; name; nativity; color; precinet, street, pumber; state; naturahzed; date of papers; court; h}' act of congress; qualificd vo date application; last preceding place of Fesidence; signature, Eletrie door bells, burglar alarms.and every form of dowmestic clectrical appli- ances at the New York Plumbing Co. -~ See that vour books are made by More- ~ house & Co., room 1, Everett block, - Substantinl abstra estate loans. J. W 101 Pearl street, Coun - 18 Cabinet Photographs §3. the finest. She of titles and real E No. Q ddLll 817 Broadway. J. husdlml lm\mz taken entire con- trol of the Phanix chop house, desires to . state that he nbas secured the services of harles Decker, a first class cook of New Yorl City. The best the market affords, hl and day, in the best style of the Will ulnu h.nu @ ru;ul‘\r bill of fare Lillie May Hll a Home. Largely through the eflorts of C. 8. Qlark, who is considerable of a philan- thropist as well as a rustler for nows, Lillie May Ewing has been offered a ~ howe, and another opportunity to be a good girl. Judge Aylesworth gave Lillie # good fatherly talking, ana when the ge attewpts to give advioe he of which should be well heeded. He told Lallie that Dr. O. W. Gordon and wife, who reside on Grabam avenue, d offeied her u good home, and told T that if she nuul stay with thew, and ve herself, he would not send ber to eform school. Lillie gratefully aud aceoptod the profiered howme, and released from custody, A List of the Appointments For the Oouncil Bluffs District. rence Statistics—An From Silver City Des Moines € Explanatory Ca —Xnights of Labor Conven- To-Day, tion Conference Proceedings, Monday morning djonrnme conference met, pur- Bishop Bowman suant to a nt, in the chair After the devotional exer- | cises t regular order was taken up. A Targe part of the forenoon was oceu- | pied in fixing the relation of members of the confe i superannuated, and y preachers, deacons, | Several committee reports were made and then Dr. Huriburt, of the Methodist Sunday School mission, ad- the conference in behalf of that A resolution appreciative of and of his work was presented and adopted g Afternoon Session E.M.H. Dem- ming presiding by appointment of the Dishiop, Some of the preachers were of the opinjon that it would be better to change the day of opening from Thursday, and a Hmllnn to that effeet was made, but the supernumer clders, ete gainst the change to hold the next an- nual confef at Indianola, but this vote was reconsidered, and by vote the lace of the next meeting was fixed at Jes Moines with the First ehureh It was voted to hold u final session the evening in The rest of the afternoon was oecupied by listening to, discussing, the fopting al and LN spe reports of the various ding committe CONFERENCE APPOINTMENTS == COUNCIL BLUFFS DISTRICT, Smith, P. E., Council Blufls wenue 4 gh Lynn, supplied; Bebee- wi, D. M. Helmick: Blanchard, C. W, ver; Coin W. I Shipmang ko]h Springs, C. W. Posten; Couneil Blufls, D, MeCr Dow City Barton; B, Lymer; Waynicks Haumburg, I Denison, J. R. W 1 Welborn; Dunlap, H. H! Essex, E. La ] 1, Cyrus Smith; City, W Adair; Little Sious, A. s Logan, A. Thornbrue: Malyern, W. O Alfen; Magnolia, Charles S. Hamilton supplied; Missotri Valley, John Hest wood: Northboto, D. Pruit, Persia, A H. andoxh, supplicd stantc A, W Terrill, ~||{»1:I|ul R Rusk: Riverton, W, J. B L. B. Wickersha Sitver Ci 2 J. 'I'. iy plied. watistics Des Moines nce, 1880, Probationer Full membe Al members| I, the past y Adults baptiz Numberof ehurches. alue of cliurchics.. Freedmen ference |~I.|1||n|nl\ tion. can Jible socic chool union. O\u the wmillion 1 'HM) —~— Rommell was Fommelled. To the Editor of the B In your issuc of the 10th inst. is an article headed s Sensation.” As t in pre- sent planatior m the case: Information was filed before Esquire Hufiaker against one Adolph Anderson charging him with seducing Kuatie Mass, ‘The papers were placed in the hands of C. E. Dalton, a constable in and for this township, who arrested Anderson and brought him before the justice on the 7th of Septeml and he askod time until the ¢th, at 9 a. m., to procure counscl, which wa ited. At t time he plead not guilty, waived mination and was bound over to court. These ure all the facts in this Now for ti inst Cl will you pl this ex 1 will give you Llu, true facts tase of ns: re the Mass and Anderson affair had nothing to do with it in the least. Henry Anders cousin of Rommell's wife, in the habit of yisiting at Ihrmnu-ll 55 Ins| July he came there dur Mr: Rommell wife; upon her resenting the insult he im- mec ly left town. ‘The day he was as- aulted was the first time Rommell had Since the insult, on hearing as at the depot, he weut down nd hit him on the head with his cane. Rommell was immediat ar- rested and - brought before Esqui wker, Information was tiled che rging him with assault ith intent to kill. Rommell immediately gave bond for his appearance the next day at 2 p. m. In the morning Anderson’s counsel came from the Biufls, and in consuitation with Mr. Bouten, Mr. Rommell's attorney, the information was changed to assault and battery. I{nmml-llpl 1d guilty to that chargé and was fiend #5 and costs, One of our most prominent citizens reached nd nsked the speetators for cents each to pay the fine, It immediately ~ and could Vo or ten tinos ed re been if it had been that amount. As to the chance was rai being fu y injured he w o town ( he next day. are, 10 one will deny that Anderson was hur but with the better class of our eitizens the sympathy was with Rommell, and that Anderson got no more than he de- served, isgenerally conceded, Justice, Where Do You Vote? As recorded in the Big, one of the last aets of the county bourd of supervisors was to divide the eity into nine polling places, so that under the new law ali muy find an opportunity to vote. Below are given the boundaries of the several pre- cinets: All of that portion of the territory of the First ward lying south and west of the following line, 1o-wit: Commencing on Broadway at the intersection of Broad- way and Madison street, thence south on Oak street to the interseetion of Ouk reet and Picree street, thence along on Pierce street to the inter ion of Pierce street and Vaughan avenue, thence sonth on Vaughan avenue to the eity lini shall be and constitute the st preciugel of the ¥ The Second precint of the First ward shall be all the ter 'y in the First ward not included in the First precinet. All that portion of the territory of the Second ward lying east of hurlh Eighth street and north ot Brog and eonstitute the first pr Besaud ward inct of the Th precinet of the Sccond ward .mu be_constituted ot all the terri- | Fourth ward THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: BARGAINS ! tory |n|l at W\rul not vmlnzu-v-l inct. t vortion of the Third ward lying and north of the following line tc wit: Along Ninth avenue from the inter scction of Nmth avenue and Main street, to the intersection of Ninth avenue and High street; thence south on High street | to inersection of High street » ham venue; thence along avenue to intersection of Graliam in the wd First street; along First to Broad- | along Broads 1o Main street, shall be the first precinet of the Third ward. | "he balar of the Third ward shall constitute the second vrecinet of the Third ward I'he Fourth ward is divided into three precinets, as follows All that portion of the Fourth ward north of Tenth avenue and cast of Four teenth street, shall be the First precinet, I'hat portion lying couth of Tenth nue and east of Fourteenth street be the ond precinet, Fourth ward That portion lying west of Fourteenth strect shatl be the Third precinet, Fourth ward This division will not int fore the city election for mayc govern all clections afte notice and govern your: we shall t be will i Sam Pateh's Covxcin BLurrs, Sept. To the Editor: There mistake in the B of this date about Sam Pateh’s les I saw him jump Genesee Falls in the year of 1885, s old then, it was his first leap before he went to N He then returned to Genesee and jumped from the staging, and I know he was well loaded with drink and did not want to jump, but he was en aged by two men to jump for $1.000, id they were to take up the colleetions | and had o number of men | cmployed, and dressed in b buttons and badges, S0 no others could do the collecting, as Fad been done be first time. I s when he jumped the | I know of my own knowledge. My father talked with him before he jumped. Sam made his will before be jumped, sendig his money to his mother i New Jersey and said he would not come out alive. He wanted the two men to postpone the leap untii the he following day, but they would not r 10 it, as they expeeted o make quite m of money i collecting, and as he predicted, he never arose agiin. G. A, ROBINSON. - Dr. MoCreary's HReport. Rev. E. D, McCreary, pastor in charge at this city, made to the conferenee the following report of the Methodist church of Council Blufls, In., for the confery year ending September 10, 18 The past conference year has been one of the most prosperous in the history of the Methodist church i this caty. One hundred and fifty persons have been re- ceived into the chireh on p ion and by letter. All of the rehgious services have been well attended througlout th The income of the church n suflicient to pay in full all the ex- penses of the year. A commodions par- s been built, the | in the and one of the finestin the , which will afford a most comfort- ble and desirable home for the pastor of the church for many yeurs to come. In addition to this the audienee room of the church has been rpeted and kalsomined at a cos I'he church is now in excellent condition, membe f the church is 1 are looking f y in the year to come. The ains “two missions, one in the northwest and the other in the southwest part ot the city. It is hoped and expected that in the course of a few y ons will become the nuclus of new churches. Witcher Wanted at lowa City. J. W. Witcher bas been arrested on a warrant from Iowa City, and is now in the county jail. 4 Some time ago Chief Matthews re- ceived word that Witcher was wanted Towa City by the anthorities for larceny. He replied that their man was in this city, and resided with his family at No. 35 Picree street, and worked in- Omaha. He asked for varticulars, which arrived a ‘or 50 ago, when the warrant made its appearance, He gave the warrant to Oflicer O'Brien, to whom had previously property and the ard to orc been given the job of hunting up Witcher. O’Brien” made the arrest late Sun¢ ht and took his man to the county jail, where he will jain until this morning, when the sheriff of John- son county will take Witcher away on the 9:25 o'clock Rock Island tramn, SEGLAE Dr. A. J. Cook, oftice No. 31 N st. Main Personal Par F. W. Spetman and wife Chieago. ve gone to “ora Bedison left last evening for J. Emmons, of Afton, ., was in the of Mapleton, u-r.lav E. 5 (Hmdn-n- of Beatrice, in the ity yesterday. R. M. Bishop, of Clarinda, was at the Ogden house yesterday . D. W. Townsend, uf LeMars, I a Blufls visitor yesterday. Mus, E. L. Cluyton, of Chadron, Neb., was in the Blufl§ yesterday. William R. Clayton, of Walnut, been attending the conference. J. J. Frainey has gone it of a couple of weeks. C. Cole, mayor of Pacific Junetion, was in the eity yesterday. D. R, and W. B, Alexander, of I mouth, Neb., were \e city yestorday G. W. Gunnison, of the Fremont f‘ unty Herald, was in the city ter- ay. ‘Ihe Misses Bedison, have Sher Richard R, west where road contract. John C. Lee has returned from Illinois, where he been engaged in a heavy contract of railroad grading. Miss I annic M, Nevis, of Omaha, left for 5 1Y, aftér spending sev- in the city with relatives. o De Vol left last o |n'u M aukee & St. Pau road for Rockford, Ills., where she wlil attend school, Officer O'Brien and wife have returned from Des Moines, where he has been in attendance at the state fair to look after the erooks. E. E. llu 1a., was in Neb., was a., was has o Chicago Clara and Addie, a visit to their brother to an has rveturned from the is engaged in a large rail- kness has returned from his eastern trip, ‘Lhe store of Harkness Bros. \nll ook brilliant and beautiful with new goods. T. Knotts, an old Council Bluffs boy, now the prosperous editor and proprie tor of the Indianola Herald, was a wel- come visitor ut the BEE oflice yesterday., County Clerk J. J. Shea and Rev. B, P. McMenomy at Colfax attending the meeting of the executive committee of the lowa branch of the Irish National league. G. Anderson, the banker of ard, In., was in town yesterday, and visited his brother, J.*Q. Anderson, secrotary of the Council Blulls Insuranse company. F]"IIMBFR 14, 1886, BARGAINS ! On December 3 1st, proximo, the 'un'l:wrdli,n of Orcutt, French & Trey- nor, known as the Council Bluffs Carpet Co., expires by limitation, and on that date there will be TUESDAY, s s o A CHANGE OF FIRM To get veady for this change we offer our entive stock of CARPETS, CURTAINS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, RUGS, WINDOW SHADES, DRAPERIES OF ALL KINDS, AND OTHIER HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS T PRICES THAT WILL SELL THEM. Citizens of Council BlufFs and vicisity will find it to their intervesls to call and cxamine our goods and prices. This is the first opportunity ever oficvedin this city to obtain the above goods from afull, fresh stock at theopening of a business season. Country mevehants will find many bargains by calling early. MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY. COUNCIL, BLUFES CARPET (0., No. 405 Broadway, Gouncil Blufis. To the Public. To the Editor of the Brr: Wil you please publish this card in vindication of NO. 401 BROADWAY, conduet with Peterson, as sha went with COUNCIL. BLUEFES, Ia. him unbeknown to me raise her right, and good advice L moth brove and shall do so at the pro) I don’t want to » her go to rain. I think the reform school isthe best p! > Are opening new and beautiful designs for her. [ would rather sce her go there | than go to rain. Please publish this in an behalf of & mother in tr CARPETS. (uuuul Blufts l No. 530 I','()'l"(;ffc Broaday. ‘Tclephone No. 13». ' — Pody Brussels, Depot at Glenwoond Robbed. 3 L rday morning the employes of Teleet, the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney devot at Glennwood discoverad that some time during the night previdus the depot had been robbed. Several trunks were broken open and part of their contents stolen. It is supposed that the robbery was commit- Tapestry Brussels, 3-Ply Ingrains, R-Ply Ingrains, Rag Carpets, Fic. ted by several erooks who were noticed in town, but who, yesterday, could not be = found. Th AN rooks were hang, g around Pacific Junction on Saturday and went from there to Glenwood. The | exact amount of the lossisnot yet known. —-— | To-Morrow's Convention. To-morrow morning ‘the Knights of Labor of the Ninth u)lwr4-s~x0||nl district | will meet in dflc"nlo convention 'in Knights of Labor hall, on Pearl street, for the purnose of considering which, if any, of candidates for congress from this district should receive the support of Hn' members of th organ tion. SPECIAL Mattings | For offices, hotels, | for pri at Blo‘ul“u) DRESS GOODS Are now arriving and in Fh’lr‘k Tri- cots, Flannels, Cashmeres, et Ex. cellent for trnwlmz and ful! service. SIT.KS. lodge rooms, Call Harkne Bros,’, NOTICES. NOTIVE Specinl ndvertisoments, such as Lost, Foun Black Silks and in the new colors, To Loan, For Sule, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, | Quality the best and prices the lowest or zood goods. Ladies wishing relia- ble goods will call on Harkuess Bros., No. 401 Broadway, Couneil Blufls. column ut the low orthe first inser 1ts Per Line for each subsequoent eto., will beinserted in th rateof T TS tionand Five inscrtion. Lenve advertisements at our office No. 12 Peal stroct, n Broadway, Council Blufls_ B ———| Hosiery. . in_quantitie §t0 [OR SALE Pearl stroet. at Beo o P. C. MILLER, No. 13 Pear/ St., Council Bluffs. WALL PAPER, I DESIGNS. A few more of tho Hose left at 2 in blac| at Harkues: Lisle Thread and in eolors, 01 Broadwi OIL CLOTHS In many new patterns and a large stock to select from. Door Mats, Rugs, Curtains, Cuartain_Poles, et t Hark- ness Brothers, No. 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs, LATES MANUFACTURER OF PAINTS. MURDER!! Diphtherin is again making It n yeurs' trial of DIG THOS, | o that fatal melndy has demon- Talliblo us o prevent- srmit your children to House, Sign and Decorative Puinter. Mache Wall Ornam None but best hunds low us others. Pap visita- 1S smployed and charges as JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COUNCIL BLUFFS Practices in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart Blook. No. 1410 Campbell s y 108t 1 beautiiu! a| ¢, ged about 15 yours, he treatment of 0 L in Omaha, Writes 1o Dy by + ol tho best phys! of this city 100 lute, our de: Reduction in Prices, IN China, ¢lassware, Etc., At W.S, Hemer & Co’s, No. 23 Main st. Council Bluits, v e of our ¢ , her throut was filled used your A A diphih Up with the putria u medicine and in_twelve hours ‘the ¢ completely subdued. In the future we will keep your medicine at il times in our house. We foel thit it suved the life of one of our childron. Wo are very thankful to you, wid et th 1on yo Iy Horild: fration, w ooner.’ sulferer for ImlllJ yer posed 1o ancor of the thy It was so bad Tt she was threatencd with starvation, Her general hoalth was complercly” broken down. Bhe could only swallow liquid food, and even _N.SCHURZ, 2 thut her stomuch could not digest or assimilate. Justice of the Peace | M o™ fouel™ i i Guunhi autended her for three ye it Office over American Expross Com reliet. oris, 0f ¥, was ealled. In four e ks time b Uroat, and com pletely restored he rard not obtained reifer soon she w any. OUR UNPROTECTED FRONTIERS AND HOW THEY ARE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF. died from blood poison, (he sui destroyed the lite o Gen, Gra ouncil Bluffs Daily Pike, editor of the <mn|n i twonty yours, und 18 k kno wi s one of the besi un intimato, {riond of Mr. 3 Been unforunute in the fuot TIat his family was ravaged with diphtherin, and greatly distrossed. Mr. Clark having bhoard of his culamity sent him some of Diphiheris Cure, it was use 3 lives of the rest of bis children saved from Mr. MePike are unbounded in t pro vatitude for finding some of averting the loss of his whole group of little Ledgers, Jo als, County and Bank Work of . 11 Kinds aSpec falty. tons of and tender ones, Five of oPike’s children Tom| ention 10 Mall Orders | out or b dici seom dipntiioris hefore e nud an opportunity of using Dr. Jefforls’ remedy. DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEFAIA d dic an Dyspeptio, why live in misery i iy wit or of the stomuch? Dr. Tho cuse of indigestion y short time. ~Best of f yepopain 15 ldhe cause of per cent of all conditions. Ly, 5 for two Woeeks treatin Room 1 Everet Block, Council Blufts, Standard Papers Used. All styles of bind ing 1 Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. KEPERENCES G, B Nagional Huak, M B Wirst Nat ank, . Boer & 1 .’.'Qe; Hiers & 1 Bavings laok P Dr. Jefferls' diphtheria medic! e 18 infallivle for ali kinds of sore throats. Indispensibl putrid sore throat, in malignant scarict f chunging it in 48 hours to the simple form lible cure for all inflammatory, ulcerati rid, canccrous ulceration of the wWomb &1 caturrhal conditl Full printed 1ns! ctions how to use the medi- cines sent with them. No doctor required. Dr. Jvflcfl" remedies can only be obtained at oy Lis office. No. 23 South Eightt street, Council Biufls, I0wa, or sent by express on receipt of price. GREATEST SH COMBINI Capital. $4.,000.000. Largest and Richest Amusement FAREWELL TOUR 1 ropret boing thusinsticully forecd to tnke nway from m pprecinted and Invishly patroni demand e cpportunity of secing this C counterpart fnoany country i 118 v tirety, neross the paralled enterprise UNDERNY The public's obed ic I'riple Cirens Company in 8 Bix Rings T'wo Immense Double Mammoth Museum of Grand Roman DOORS OPEN AT 1 AND 7 P Menagories of Wild and Hppodrome M. PE COUNCIL BLUFFS, Friday, Sept. 17. P. T. BARNUM'S OW ON EARTH, D WITH THE Great London 4 Ringed Circus AND MONSTER ROMAN HIPPODROME, Making Nine United Monster Shows Daily Expenses, $7,000 Enterprise on the face of the Giobe, Barnum’s Adicn to his Ameriean Patrons v fellow cit an exh 700, DUt the. 1musement-secking po i, which has & world-wide NEOMCNLS A contracts i | wiich they have en of Burope At Sorvitnt, Huge PHINEAS T, BARNUM. ovated Stage for Olvmpian Games, ined Dlasts Laving Human Wonders. with_ Glorious Rac ORMANCES AT 8 AND 8 D, as Life and dUMBO* Ak Only Elephant Skeletor GIANTS Is of intensely Interesting xpense. Tramed Horses, D Iy Camels, 100 Startling Acts and Furious 300 Phenomer Myri and St P, % 1,00 Mile of Rich Ob Grounds at Admission to Everything, 50 Cents. Containmg ove ¢ the accommodation of those w established at D. W. Bushnell's Book St sents ean he bouht at the regular morning of the show i Wikl Exhibit in Om sel and i Bottled direct at the spring, has been fou of Kidneys and bladder, tion of the Bladder, ete, y such as Bri he me al as the most peefect exampl age of the experienced phy tralizing the Illllh , allaying inflam:ion matter a natural solvent. agent; s of the stomacl ious fev dred affections. Prof. Walter S. Huines, M. D, the cele says—“1 have never analyzed a purer wa J. Adams Allen, M, D., L. L. D., presid spring furnishes the typical water of he D. G. Morgan & Co,, H. A. B: aylor & Califl, John Short & in diseu T Son. The most Marvelous Troupe of Semi-Barl 11 Acts going on at the <hing to M s past has been preseribing Waukesha w of these wate jans and of intelligent invalids, wd aliment v, catarrh of the stomach, jaundice, mal: 1, 1LJ. quite The Polished Ivory Boned Articulated SKELETON 1 on Exhibition Anywhere. ational Congress of the Biggest Men Alive, ARABS In Wonderful Performances. AL IGE—1ne Afcctionate and Distressed Companion of Jumbo. CGreat eramba. Band. s, collected at an Enormous . Lions, Tigers, Panthers, B s, Birds, and even Reptiles. , Ponic ing Artist ame Time 00 New Featur nd Wonderful Attractions GREAT FREE STREET PAR/ \lll,‘ bjects and Rare 8 o'clock A. M. Children unde stures, will leave the 25 25 Nine, 25 Cents. void the erowds at the wagon, an office has ! oo® Blufls,whoeo riserved numbore Iinission tie'ets at tne usual slight ndvance, on tho rates'on all Ralironds, alha, September 18ih PUA-TL14-16 S RCADIAN “The Ideal Waugesha Water.” ind invaluable in the treatment of diseases s Disease, Albnminuria Diabetes, Inflama- profession with great unanimity for many for such ailments, and ARCADIAN rapidly monopolizing the patron- Diluting and neu- passuges of effete anis the best of medicinal A, such as dyspepsia, bil- 1, nervous debility and kin- n, freeing the The brated chemist of Rush Medical College, ater.” ent Rush Medieal College says—*This 1th, Iry it and be convineed Palmer, C. Deetkéns, A. M. I rdsley, NV . P ATILSWORT EL, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick buildings of any kind raised o Frame buildings moved on Litt LAXD S, GRAND EXGURS hrmhlg lands in Towa, from #1.25 to $12 per acre. time b per cent jnterest. Land bu P. P. Laustrup, No. 555 Broadway, ST FRANCIS ACADEMY COUNCIL BLUFES, 10V A, Co; An excellent educational Institution, furnish cone M od with all the modern improvements, ucted by the 51 8 OF CHARITY, B, V For term of five months, § Porms begin first Monday in Sept first Monday in February, For catulogy rees SISTER SUPERIOR Academy, Council Bl 8t. Frans F. W. SPETMAN & BRO . 509 & 511 MAIN ST, N Daily receipts of new goods Hats Cans, Clothing, and & full line of Dry Call and elscwhere Goods, all of the latest styles get prices before purchusi ng Minnesota, Texas, Kansas and Arkansas, Sehoel and rmoved and satisfaction gnaranteed. le Giant tracks, best in the world. 808 Eighth Avenue and Tighth Street,Counil BlufFs, O TR Y e T 1ON THIS WEEK ! ranging cars en by st s fare free uueil Blu | R. L. WILLIAMS, 18 N. 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