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1 JE DAILY BEE: FRIUA‘.'._ APRIL 21 183 - v ever have dreamed of knocking you over in my walk this morning?” Blakely had to attend to business; Stone had no business to attend to. So Stone went with Blakely, making the latter gentleman later with several business engagements than he had been before for years. Thoy talked over by.gone times with all the zeat and enthusiasm of hy-gone youth, and Blakely smoked more cigars than his economical habits had ever al- lowed him before in any ono day, and better ones than he had over used. éOUNOIL IEBX.TTE"E"SS| PLANNING A PICNIC. | COMMISSION MERCHANTS, City Market, Council Bluffs, lowa, WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE, General Agents for the_Celebrated Millsof H. D. Rush & Co., Golden Eagle Flour, Leavenwoith, Kansas, and Queen Bee Mi T Feterence, Smith & Cri tenden, Uouncil Blufls, H. H. SEHAM STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS, COUNCIL BLUFF3, IOWA. [E ABSTRACT 0 Lands and Lots Bough MONEY T0 LOAN AT LOW RATE NOTARIES PUBLIC AND COUNGIL BLUFFS - - 15 North Main Street. aler in SHOE FINDINGS, Ready-fitted uppers, in calf skin and kip. Oak and and all goods appertaining to the shoe trade. April 14, 1882, Council met as per adjournment. in the chair, Sei- The Cost of Giving Two Lob- byists a Trip to Wash- Alderman Wo dentopf and Eicher present. There being no quorum present the - - council adjourned. ™ How “Colonel” Chapman and H. C. Savacoor, J. 0. Morgan Were Chosen to Spend the Oity's -A-N: Couserr, CHAMBER, April 15, 1882, Council met a8 per adjournment, Alderman Shugart pi ell and Eicher present. There being no quorum present the council adjourned H. ©. Savacoor, City Clerk, well ae not, whilo Blakely couldn’t afford to lose a train d ranged that they should go east to- gether in the morning, instead of Stone's going west. They dined togotter—Blakely al- ways in a hurry, Stone always slow. Stone submitted, with a protest, to The Work Could Be Done Cheaper This oity desires a government " a Councir CHAMBER, April 17, 2 p, m, ought to have it o J Council met persuant to adjourn- Uncle Sam should be induced to grant the request as it is & just one. already been announced that in ac- cordance with the request of Con- gressman Hepburn, this city has ar- ranged to send two Washington to help along the passage [ Couscin, CAMBER, April 17, 1882, of the bill now pending, giving the needed appropriations. gates "'Colonel” Chapman and J. C. Morgan have been named. council has appropriated £300 toward defraying the expenses of these gen- condition named FFICE. nd Sold. CONVEYANCERS. Prosent —Alderman Shugart in the chair, Eicher and Newell, There being no quorum council ad- being hurried during the afternoon when assured that they could have the entire evening togother only on the conditions that Blakely was allowed to rush his business firat. H. C. Savacoor, City Clerk, Council met according to adjourn - beeu getting slower and slower for ton years yast. you are, Blakely!" 14 was & most uneventful evening which they spent together. Stone told the story of his life, or thought he did, and ‘doubtless told it as com- pletely as any one could have done h on upper |under the circumstances. Blakely the | Brcadway, sets fire to the first kiln of the | was to tell his the next evening in another city a couple of hundred miles east, where business called the business man of the two, They com- menced where the old-time acquaini- ance left off, with Stone's last letter which Blakely had buttoned up in his Present—Alderman Shugart in the chair, Newell, Eicher, The city | Goulden. Minutes of the 14th, 15th and 17th read and approved. Goods 80l &8 cheap as GO TO MRS, :NORRIS' NEW MILLINERY STORE|: —Mr. Winchester, proprietor of the that | extensive steam brick yard, FOR STYLISH SPRING MILLINERY. PATTERN BONNETS AND CHILDREN’S HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street. - - - - - Cauncil Bluffs Ia WATER WAVES ices never befero touched b y reduced prices. Also gol tall to el btoro purchasing one | season to-day. —_—— Given up by Dootors. ““Is it possible that Mr. Godfrey is sought to enjoin the council or rai any muss about it, tion papershavebeencirculated to raise 8200 more, the two gentlemen named | up and at work, and cured by so sim- deeming the $300 not sufficient to | ple a remedy?” meet expenses, and the citizens not feeling like sending them to Washing- ton at all hampered or cramped for | Hop Bitters; and only ten days ago his doctors gave him up and said he Private subsori “I assure you it is true that he is That never require crimpll entirely cured, and with nothing but any other hair dealer. silver and colored nets All goods warranted as represented. MASON WISE, LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLE The largest and best in the west. Roadsters, Saddle and draft horses for sale, also afine lot of mules Just received which closed out *‘Whero was I when I wrote last? In California prospecting for gold? Or had T gone to Mexico on that rail- road scheme! Or hadn’t I got back rom my trip after furs up near to the Arctic ocean in British America?"’ Blakely took the letter, a thick one, from his pocket, and opened it. Twenty-four hours before he couldn’t have said poitively just what venture his friends was ngaged in when the letter was written; he had made money in half a dozen curious enter- prises before that time. To-night, They had not met for twenty years, | with the memory of it all fresh in his Twenty years ina man's life, " eape. [ mind from the morning reading of it, Blakely started Stone off at the right | St o padiraaR et e e 3 & “ - #1,000000” point at once, and the letter was not | ear Value of Shares, = - $25, that evening. A half hour he had taken it from his Stone’s life had been an eventful Canada and California and Mex- ico had not been his only fields of He had traveled and traded bered as such—or long enough to i South America, in Russia, in India, have made life an entire failure, |0 the government building, falls in with | Twenty years is long enough for the suggestions, and then comes the | friendships to have faded out, turned question of how their expenses should MRS, J ) 20 Main streot, Council Bluffs, Iowa. HAIR GOODS. WATER WAVES, In Steck and Manufactur- ed to Order. Waves Made From Your Own Hair. TOILET ARTICLES, Nets, Combs, ders, Bands, Hai ments, &e., &c. All Goods Warranted as Represented, and Prices Guaranteed. 337 W. Broadway, How comes it that ‘‘Colonel” Chap- man and J. C. Morgan should be se- lected as these two delegates? Congressman Hepburn | my writes a letter to Mr. Morgan, sug- [good.”—[Salem Post. gesting that he would like it if this city would send two such delegates, one to work among Republican members and one to work among day! That is remarkable! | f is day and get some for oor George—I know hops are TO THE END. BY CLARENCE M, BOUTELLE, suspension of the rules so as to have the pending bill receive a considera- tion, as it would not under the rules have one for a long time yet, and | cially in a young man's life, is long perhaps not until it was too late, and fenough for many things to happen; 1t would be lost by rezl\slnn of udjulul'n- Congressman Hepburn in this ¥ letter to Mré.;Moman suggests that he | satisfied, and for hopes to have be- (Morgan) and “‘Colonel” Chapman | come certainties, 8o long ago that de- should be the ones selected. This [sires and hopes are hardly remem- letter is handed by Mr. Morgan to the board of trade, and that body in its anxiety to do all possibly to secure long enough for desires to have been | after 109 8. Main St, MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, Counpil_ Bluffs; - - - Iowa. MRS, E. J. HARDING, N, D., “I never put my hands to anythin, that wasn’t a success,” he swid. never planned a scheme that didn't go to bitter hatreds, been forgotten, | through in the best poseible manner, but | even; or long enough forthem to have | better always than I expected. I ¥ N. Harwood. Dr. J. C. Watking, satisfy [ grewn (fed by memory and imagina- S00TT ST, NEAR BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IA. REMOVED_ withoat _the drawing of blood or use of knife. Cures lung diseases, Fits, Screfula, Liver Com: plaiut, Dropsy, Rheuma- tism, Fever and Mercur- ial sores, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Catairh, woak, and granulated Eyes, ~crofulous Ulcers and Fe male Discase: of all ' kinds. Venerial discasos. or money refunded, GANGERS AND OTHER duced to appropriate not enough to the two candidates for the junketing | tion) until you look with greater love trip, and §200 mqre was gone for big never put my name to a note which I whon due, to a check | nof8mesm GEO. W, KENDALL, Authorized Agent for Salo of Stock: Bov 44° Omaha. Neb. promptly honored, or to . on the stranger, who, stranger though | anything whatever — important — or i -time | unimportant—that didn’t prove true, | waiting room; roe he be, wears the smile of an old-time pOxs exp‘:uxmlrl npill:ionl, ot | acainat tho wall of the building, Electrician subscriptions, ‘making a round $500 for the two picnicers to spend in about a week, without any railroad fare to pay, both gentlemen having long since dropped that expensive habit, and be- ing always possessed of passes. The plain facts seem to be that the ‘‘colonel” and his democratic friend thought that a trip to Washington with | #part. free passes and $500 in cash would be | Y2 It is stated thas | MOr friend on a face which is half remem- bered, than npon the friend you have | have borne them out when I've im- | Bl e It B posed conditions, circumstances have | 8aid, ‘“They came together,” and the hard | shown them true and correct; when I|crowd silently opened and let him Also Kidney and Hemorrhoids or Piles cured known for half a lifetime. Boys together, and friends; © al workers ut Harvard together, and |have made predictions, the future has warmer friends still; men, with lives | made them true, Blakely, I am worth They had not met for twenty | more than a millioh dollsra, But on that clear, cold, gusty| o in March, eighteen hundred | friend and talk for hours, to part later | frien ; d find how much had been said, and v o thing an Fator” " | Yot how 1it0ol Tn hia chamber "that | the lnt time o this world, No.one A 1 diseases trmtedt:pu-\ !he{pr[nclplt‘.:)ll \'nz;‘t- able reform, without the use of mercurial pois- GYG N ECOLOGIST Electra Vapor or Msdicated Baths, furnished those who desire them. Hernia or Rupture radically cured by the use of the Elastic beit Truss and Plaster, which has Did the reader ever meet an old [had gone unwitingly to meet his no superior in the worla, Graduate of Elficlropnthic Institution, Phila- a pretty good picnic. on a previous occasion Mr, Morgan droppea a line to a congressional rep. | 1# there such a thing as Fate? One was tall, slender, nervous; full | evening Blakeloy thought f life and activity; with shrewd gray | 8and questions h and with deep lines worn by [friend on tho morrow. worry and cut by care in his thin, pale | # man who, i been almost h s a man always in a hurry, yet w‘:)auldat }l::“k - :v‘:;i:e u‘l;?, Aiticarie Blakely, muttered slowly, “‘not friend- from London to China than ‘many a | less here—I am lucky—one friend— d | man would of a ride of a couple ~of [ Blakely—te Imy wifethat and it CONSULTATION FREE Office Cur, Bfuadway & Glenn Ave, e shoul CALL ON OR ADDRESS Drs. R. Rice and F. 0. Miller, COUNCIL BLUFES, Ia. LIVERY, Feed and Sale Stahles, 18 North First Street, Bou,uet's old stand, Council Bluffs, Iowa. WILLARD 5MITH, Prop. W.D.STILLMAN, Practitioner of Homeopathy, consulting Physicianand Surgeon. Office and rasidence 616 Willow avenue, Coun- suggesting “that a request should |©! slow though he was, had [ track, up from under tho train where to be sent from here. COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. i it i face: i w 00% | always behind good fortuno, always little to late for the chances that other men took, and by which the gaine ) y i wealth; forty; agood man of business | hundred miles by rail —who could not have been roplaced | his home? ~What was loyers—but working on a| Where had he intended to go next (and a small one), and|And while Blakeley's last drowsy thought was as to what he would ask, ) tone was drifting into dreamland |describe what the cruel wheels had th his mind full of what he would [left. So Blakeloy was the only PEORIA, of this and subsequent facts, improbable that it was in accordanc with some such suggetion that Con- gressman Hepburn was induced to write home, not only asking for help, but asking Mr. Morgan and the *‘Col- 3 onel” to assume the onerous duties of | by his em spending the $500. This city is continually having at representative citizens who, going there on other business, would gladly give help to this worthy enterprise, and more and better help then Mr. Morgan or the Colonel an - souldigire, “l‘.ih::'gg::h R{,‘f f’g_),,fi:, a wealthy firm who had his services {cMenomy and M. G. Griffiu were | for years—the other as a business ad- in Washington, and were recognized | venturer for himself - for one decade, by being given prominent positions in the National Land League which was in session there, The treatment of all diseases and printul jdif- ficulties peculiar to females a specialty. TUNION BAFKENRY> H17 8. 5th Stree. ‘We make the best bread in the city, and em ploy o first-class cake baker, specially for cake and pastry. Wagons run through all the streots, FRESH FISH! Game and Poultry, Can always be found at likely to do 80 to the end of his life. | t! ‘The other, forty also; short, stout, |S slow; with fortune written all over| W1 him, trom his easy, good-natured face | tell next dey. down to his large, loud-stepping feet. ly a poor farme- |to his grave two days later. After- Both had traveled widely—the one | Work after all. I'll fill it in to-mor- ward, advertisoments were of no MILWAUKEE. as the shrowd, paid business agent of [ FOW.” “‘The story was on| il cmlm. S haps th @ was not an uncom: The train went early. Stone wasin | perhaps the name wa n- the habit of rising late. Blakely had [ mon one; possibly his home was in| N E W YéRK,BOSTO N, been walking nervously up and down | some distant land. At any rate, the Ard all Poluts Mastind Bouth Kast 1k in front of the hotel for|man who had always conquered fate THE LINECOMPRISES entleman of leisure and for- tune fer another. Both had arrived in the ocity that themsolves feltand heard on important | morning, one from the north and the matters, and could have helped along | south.- Both expected to leave the the bill for a goyernment building as well as the two 8500 delegates. Hon, W. F. Sapp leaves for Washington to- is friend ed, [left no potency to his friend after a‘ )t::’l'f f:.i'fif;'f..'fehr'u'f?f; k?f.‘l',"e'n. oy | him. No word was ever heard from | All sonneciions are mad in UNION DEPOTS. were too late to walk to the train; :sho frionds or family of Andrew |Great Through Oar Line, and is """"?.:“i g\ th ight fail te ch it even b, ' i Trom | If the chambormaid who swept_the L hosetee L draval, - iry tho hotel to the station. Stone talked | room in which Andrew Stone told his | instead of a discomfors, almost incessantly all the way. 38 Unper Broadway. JNO. JAY FRAINEY, of the Peace, 314 BROADWAY, STAR BAKXKERY. HOWARD & ROBIE, BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS. 227 5. Main Street. rahsm, rye and Boston next morning, the one going east and the other west. i in the early dawn for the cheapest " DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS. HOTELS, PROPRIETORS TOWNS" ARLINGTON. J. G. MeINTIRE, Lineoln, Nek., BARATOGA HOTEL, J. 8. STELLINIUS, Milford, Neb, MARSH HOUSE, E. MANS, BROWNSVILLE, Neb OOMMEROIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN, Stromsburg Ne HALL HOUSE, A, W. HALL, Loulsville OITY HOTEL, OHENEY & OLARK, Blalr, Neb, COMMERCIAL HOTE ., J. G. MEAD, Neligh, Neb. GRAND CENTRAL €..8EYMOUR, Nobraska Oity, Neb MISBOUR| PACIFIO HATEL, P. L. THORP, Weeping Water,Ne il OOMMEROCIAL HOUSE A. ©. CAARPER, Hardy, Neb, (N one said he could give his frienda GREENWOOD HOUSE, W. MAYFIELD, Qreenwood, Neb \} time anywhers in any way as OOMMERCIAL HOUSE, E. 8TOREY. Clarinda, lowa ENO'S8 HOTEL, E. L. ENO, Eremont, Neb, 80 it was ar EXCHANGE HOTEL, ©. B. HACKNEY, Ashland, Neb METROPOLITAN HOTEL, FRANK LOVELL, Atkinson, Neb, MORGAN HOUSE, E. L. GRUBB, Guide Rocd, Neb. SBUMMIT HOUSE, SWAN & BECKER, Oreston, la, JUDKINS HOUSE, JUDKINS & BRO,, Red Oak, Ia. HOUSTON HOUSE, GEO. CALPH, Exira, la, REYNOLDS HOUSE, C. M. REYNOLDS, Atlantle, la, WALKER HOUSE, D. H. WALKER, Audubon, la, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 8. BURGESS, Neola, la. OITY HOTEL, DI B, WILLIAMS, Harlan, la, PARK HOUSE, MRS. M. E. CUMMINGS, Oorning, Ia. when I was NEBRASKA HOTEL, U,JL. AVERY, SBtanton, complained Stone, “T've MEROHANTS HOTEL J. W. BOULWARE, Burlington Junction, M COMMEROIAL HOTEL, —_— Blanchard, la. What a breozy fellow PARKS HOTEL, F. M. PARK, Shenandoah, la, OOMMERO AL HOTEL, HENRY WILLS, Dayld City, Neb. BAGNELL HOUSE, OHAS, BAGNELL, College Springs, la. DOMMERCIAL HOUSE, WM. LUTTON, Villisca, la. JUDKINS HOUBE, FRANK WILKINSON, Malvern, ls, BALL HOUSE, H. M, PERRY, Ida Grove, Ia COMMERCIAL HOUSE, B, F.8TEARNS, Odebolt, la WOODS HOUSE, JOMN ECKERT, Osceola, Neb, DOUGLAS HOUBE, J. 8. DUNHAM, Olarks, Neb, BEDFORD HOUSE J. T. GBEEN, Bedford la. ARLINGTON HOUSE, J. M, BLAOK & 8ON, Marysville Mo NORFOLK JUNOTION HOUSE A, T. POTTER, Norfolk Junction Neb THE JELM MOUNTAIN G-OL.D AND SILLV HR Mining and Milling Company. Working Capltalt - =~ §800,000, (=) = ,000. STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BRAMEL MINING DISTRICT. OFEXICERS: DR. J. 1. THOMAS, Presidont, Cummins, Wyoming, WM. E. TILTON, Vico-Presidont, Cummins, Wyoming E. N, HARWOOD, Secretary, Cummins, Wyoming, A, G. LUNN, Tressurer, Cummins, Wyoming. TRUSTEES: Dr. J. 1. Thoniae, Louls Miller W. 8. Bramel. A. G. Dunn. Francls Leavens, Geo. H, Falos. Lewis Zolman, i “ a pale man reeled Blakeley moved forward. Some one ass—dazed as yet to the reason why e should be given privilleges in a city wherehe was astranger. Yesterdayin for the first time in twenty years; now he went to meet him . for of & thou-|knew how it ha , and no one 1d ask his | ever found out; but four men were He had met | bringing Andrew Stone up from the and who | he had met his death. He smiled at Where was | or triends was found on his person. he doing here! [ Blakeley could give no definite de- In tho old Favorite and 7| seription of the friend he had known yeyp yrWrOXTE A T. T.X N EX for only one day in the last score of OR— years, and no one could attempt to CH'OAG_OP, mourner who followed Andrew ‘Stone ST. LOUIS, avail. Tho description was faulty; DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, Noarly 4,000 miles. Solid Smoeth Steel Tracks t has_n National Reputation as being the tone, conceded to bo the FINEST EQUIPPED The | friend the all too fragmentary story waflln;fifi :{; .v";zkflclobnud Line tor train was in sight when they arrived, | of his life had saved the scrap of. Allinformation about Ratee of Fure, 81 ntly on hand, A choice jas: Cos, &cvy Mlways on BAnd and Stone was just concluding. “I have as l-{'ge a fortune E- 1 wish | ley would have given her more money m‘;{flb{!“%g'-pwlnlu o more isn’t worth trying for. day, expecting to remain there until | hotel in the place, and he had walked Ma; aquelhed, he | to it; the other had gone in a hack to ive it a bigger boost | the best one. sortment of pies, cakos, Counoil Bluffs, W. B. MAYES, would and could One was walking, this per she put in the ash-barrel, Blake- | Oar Acocmuodaf g ime Tables, &c., will be I neg | than she had ever had at one time in 2d V'A,ngo;‘l'rr\-l} : Eanv.vl!umu,mMm lected to tell you last night that I|herlife before. If the old woman oIvAl l"m-nq:"'mcum. than both the Mayor Vaughan expects soon to visit | to Washington, and whatever may bo thought or said of him, he is as shrewd | was sauntering south along the most a lobbyist and slicker planner, harder | fashionable avenue in the city, intent worker and smoother talker than|on nothing more important than either of the 8500 delegates, and could | smoking bis morning cigar, do really more than both of them, That these and others should be ignored, and that two men of little in- fluence .at home should be chosel DR. A. P. HANCHETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, No, 14 Pearl Street. Ho'l‘lu. 9 o. m, to 12, 80d2 p,m, to 6 p, m. . Telephonic ' connection ' with DR. AMELIA BURROUGHS, OE FIOoOR gates. Ex- | morning with long and heavy strides the west to visit a factory in thésuburbs on business; h the loveliest of women fcr a|who took it from the ash-barrel and o, Tvo an olegant home, con. | kindled her fire with it had saved it, genialneighbors, perfect servants. n't say so to anyone but yo for a man with no business and nz; it slowly kindle into flame lhelpellgd l“u, s"onT L'“E. lm. ambition would be looked down on in | out the following words written on it: Each was, strangely enough, think- { this rushing age of which you ares ing of the other. Loans and Real Estate. Proprietor of ahstracts of Pottawattamie county. Office corner of Droadway and Main streets, Councll Bluffs, Towa. JOHN STEINER, M. D, (Deutscher Arzt.) W. J. DAVENPORT, Gon, Agent, Coutcll Blufla, i, B, DUELL, Ticket Axt.fomaha. morn-ed 1y 1|she might have had better food than hns ever known. As she watched 80 you see, dear Blakeley, I have KANSAS CITY, | ) Active Charley [ type; but I have nothing left to work [made a success in this venture, "|t J & [} flBlufis Blakely had a letter, written more fty::—'nulhing to look forward to—no|and am now ready to give| Yi 08 unnc IRATLIO. than eighteen years ago, closely but- | desire ungratified,” ROOMD, BYRRETHS RLOOK, tonod in his breast pocket, and stout Council Bluffs, soems as much of a mystery aa it is The hack stopped. No oue had |strength to the next one. Iam al- Andrew Stone’s name was at the bot- | ever called Charley Blakely supersti- | ways looking forward. Anticipation tom of it. Blakely had no time for|iious, but he glanced at hs friend |is sometimes more than realization. A how they manage to spend $500 in a week's time on legitimate expenses, 1t is too emall an amount to buy con- No. 617 First Avenue ,and2to 6p. m, my undivided attention and my whole TN ONLY Direct Line to 8T, LOUIS AND THE EAST idleness, romance or revery; but he|with mush the look he might have [ man who has nothing more to work From O and the Wi Hoursfrom 10 to 11 a, BANKER'S LIFE ASSCCIATION, Diseases of women and children a spocialty, P, J. MONTGOMERY M. D. FrEE DISPENSARY EVERY SATURDAY, gressmen unless they have fallen mightily since last quotations, and 1s too large an amount for to pay for hotel bills, shines, baths, cigars, gum, d other legitimate luxuries, lobbyists had planned to had read that letter that morning for| given had a ghost leered at him over | for, all that—and for the first time in ten | his friend’ And he was thinking of ““dear | noticed it; he was slowly and ponder- old Andrew"” that morning all across|ously getting out of the carriage. town, Stone was thinking of Blake- | Blakely, always in a nurry and always DES MOINES, Iowa, Incorporated July 1st, 1870, for the mutusl benefit of bank officers and their Based on principles of Equiry, ECoNOXY rienced life insuranc nothing to look forward to, no de- Stone noever | sire ungratified, had better die than| Alltraine leave B. & M. Depot, Omaha; Neb. live. He has no place in this world " e R of work. A quick death, and his 1 cmx;ium:oh:r:nw:fl‘::m empty forever, This should be NEW_YORK, s rushed away to attend his ate. Such a man should count Daily Pas:erlgerTrains The nervous lines in his | himself lucky to have one friend to i ly. Little sceds stir with™ life when | nervous, spring smiles across the snow-fields | baggage. b which cover them; molecular life mys- | face had deepened in the last few min- teriously moves in the soft iron when | utes, Stone, who was never in a hurry, | d e the near magnet whispers its near-|and one of those fortunate individuals | if we ever allow ourselves to satis ness. Why should the human heart | who can travel anywhere without lug- | these conditions. be less natural than the seed? less responsive than the iron?” get the citizens to send them off on a big pleasure trip, they could not have given the facts a much different look from that which now appears. St ey ‘ OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS"” block, Pearl treet, dence 628 Fourth street. Oftice hours from 9 to 2. m,2t0400d 708 p. m., Councl tlully F. C. CLARK, PRACTICAL DENTIST. Peari stroet, opposite the postoffice. the oldest practitioners In Councll Blufs. Satls- Istaction guaranteed in all cases. solicitor, Office No. 7, Evertt's block, Council Bluffs, lowa. Resiaencefl01 4th avenue. S. E. MAXON, AROK I T B OT. th the hackman and sauntered slowly across the platform, A block teo soon for the swift—a | Blakeley looked up from his talk with| | block too late for the slow—and this | the baggege master to follow with a | ; -0 persons about & mars But | look of anxious admiraon hisfriend, | Tlement by saying, without laying in » | wast: Why gage, sottled A Sample of How the City 18 Throw- ing Away Money on Printing, Office over savings bank, COUNCIL BLUFFS, history had never been written, mourn his death, Neither you nor I Yo deserve anything better tban this end M:M 5.:4:?.,‘ ?.?:‘Y:f“ ' with Lo This sntire lao 18 oquipped with Puliman's alace ‘Paikce bay BAI0E BLRtons St oo, s the scetkntas Ever your friend, ‘ANDREW BrONE." Alr Marry Mickeb reads VIA aANSAS o M Donglass | . ‘JOulPH & COUNCIT, BLUPYS Bel VEe! W e | ot Jeet SN teute BARNARD, To Persons About peraons about to m 3P i i ite in f 5 Blossom, which will et DAWES, _Gen. Supt., 84, J heir lives crossed where their paths | who was so entirely his opposite in | supply of oging Blos Il(nld;yu :rm.ddo TG DAVES, ".:,','“‘x'.‘.h b % Bowky, He turned back again, | albuminari B hy i i Tur Ber has ventilated pretty | giq, is business with tho | sowplainta. Price 50 cente, trial botile 10 cents, thoroughly the extravagant manner | probable enough for the lives of any |and i ia which the city has been sqaander- ing money in bolstering up papers which seem o haye too little vim to live except upon charity, ple of what ‘‘interesting” proceed- ings the city is paying its papers to publish the following is given, Tum Bee making no charge sgainst the REAL ESTATE. Tad il or oo low segned | vty 1t W. C. Jawmos, In connection with his law and eollection business buys and sells real estate. Persons wishing to buy or sell city property call a4 hisoffice, over Bushnell's book store, P EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. paths crossed in that cit; ODELL & DAY, GENERAL FIRE INSUBANCE REAL ESTATE AG'TS. MONEY TO LOAN. Board of Trade bullding,! Councl] Blufls, I JOHN LINDT, There is always bustle and confu- i-|sion at a station at train time, but that morning—was probable enoug in any other cases—but was imposs ble for these two men. There issuch }l?luk;ly l:l'nril:legi'tm;d 3\‘: h":;:) "l';h T H E Ss'TK AARL|_?Ri L on. PL M%fimfimg 3 As 8 sam- | a thing as Fate, h Blakel in his headlong rush nearly | pression | overturned a stout gentlemen just at [in his mind that the confusion was with- gmtelxl- this nn:ia;h : usual, 1 t fairly halti - vin. | were hoarse o comman consisting of French, O {olery. e DO a4 a0 rush forward—a shrinking back, A eaticn. " Prices 10 ruggling into prominence the street corner, made apol stant later two hands were And B Tick: u diw W, J.DAVEXPORY, Genersl OMAHA.NB 1 Door W, of Cruickshank's, n“s_nm‘mpmnl‘ Hus now u flne complete Btack of Bpring G0sdi| 'yt plaite from 1-16 of & n Inch ity for making the same kno: to| with & warmth that melted the ice of | fainting woman was helped toward the No Isdy hor own can oy lor makng the wite kaows ai'on S| Bl e S | ol € B e wany readers who would not other- ""“. earth did you rush from?” years’ silence in & moment, le) § Where on |k ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, nees beside his dead frie 416Broadway, Council Bluffs. width felts or nest Viw bl | oL Eihda wnd aiyios of kg tn use. i trom the bulnul.'fi.‘ Machines, Circulars or Agent's terms groaned, | L. . 1 folt it coming.” ; OONGAR & 00, * Adama St, Chicaro T win in all federal L] Rl ta ol sis aad 4 | common coumor—ormiorar ¥mocern.|” “Dear old Andrew! Dd oeds aud mortgages drawn sud acknowledge No clew to Stone's home or family -3t s

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