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3 — \ THE DA\]LY BFE'--»QA URDAY SEPTEMBER 3 7 " GEORGE F. CRAWFORD e - pornvo:l:x. BLUFES H. E. SEAMAIN, —__} | branch. We got into pretty good speed as wo passed the second plat | form, which, on the Dewnley branch exiats for the convenience of up pas uel, WAITED FOR. red that it was familiar to him. fay 1 contide snid the o in you? As T stood at my o v, looking for a A the nmm»h olerk, also mur- ‘ passing , 1o ‘u.‘l not help wishing | sengers, when, to my amazement, the 1 oxclaimed. “You WIOLESALE AND RETAIL that T had taken my wife's advice, o | door pulled open and a youngm N 1 amuel, the tel . yors 46 DawiTie - 1o & oetl wped in. aph clerk, and thon we all shook T O LES.A LE (. STATIONERY AND PRINTERS GOODS, .oty ey v om0 BB ‘("; w B! ur “\‘“ Worse in prous game; and ) n, and the clerk hurriedly of bi only did th 0 long eno " COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Wit 48 Lolatorouil s 1t Had dotie a1l | HS WEAUIOH Eoh Yot o et S Netva wo're A1l WAl BUY R AND SHIFPER OF EQQS. S S ———— A % | “Yes,” ho said with a grin v nd struck th day u drov before | ) ) e - -~ § On 1 v him, 1 thoug! W is finger, and Im wot AV ] t y oll had ¢ as slack eed, but tho ¢ ( 11« As ‘& ru ngaged s | seen decided was his rank \I » Ny v 1 de )} we o hree qua it AND " CONVEYANGERS. |auisnee, and nom 1has wated ull a| oy’ hoadled, © : e it o] ; « = = = JOWA. |ausrter of an hour without socing one, [ eoptible roston, to grin again, and (o] med to me, | COUNUIL BLUEFS I0WA, = |and 1 knew that th margin bevon i t I tried to freczo him | rat J Adieu! | k, but it had not tho | my ful 1 IN STREET LIVERY STABLE, LELD POSTONEFICE. wl! wasah thore was a deluge 1y . | the number of miautosat y xelaimed the officer, | Bay . w8 s 1 hir 0 | Pay the Highest I t HENRY BEE -CRO! —I | essaty for gotting to the stati |"“Kow," he contintiod, **do eitho of d g dosy,” by iN { ; {- N'e i R ! | growing dangerously narro | yon gonts know tet” ling_ ot your bag,” sud tho|iNO Commission. [ | was my teply. I do no A eompanion turned his face fror | youth, This was accordingly done “Now jump the way tho train is g conld never walk to the atation inthis ! OEPFPOBIN ™ COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING GO. BEN ROGEKS' OLD STAND, Ab! there was one. In answer to the | the window for an instant, and be-|ing u n'inue runaing bis city lise to all parts of the c'ty. All ordors promptly attendcd N 1 dashed th ay little | towing a lc glance of contempt up-| We did so,and although a good e : o LW D o A HANTERD “New sLook eo it antly received 4 Garden, nid in u fow seconds was in.|on tho peaker, resumed hia gaze. [doal shaken, no harm was done and |, Mouldings, Seroll and Lattico Work, Wood Turn- ing, Re-Sawing, Planing and Matching, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Boxes, Ete. Manufacturers and Dealers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. J. J. Hathaway, Manager, Council Bluffs, Ia. Machinery will be run exclusively for custom work on Thursday and Friday of ench woek, Ordera solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. (8uccessors to J. W. Rodefer) sido a four-wheoler, [ Thie new comer was in no way abashed vo saw tho angry lights at the rear of at tho cool manner in which his a¢ | the carriages disappear with quicken vanced wore recoived but resumed: | ing apeed sround o curve, “I want to have a little talk with| “\Weil, I'm off,” exclaimed the clerk. ono of you, bat T don't know which. | “Gooa luck to you, captain,” and he Have either of you ever heard of [vanished in the darkness, Taweli, the Quaker, who was waited ““Now, whero on earth are we to for when lio got out of the train, all[go to!” said my friend. *“I only through tho electric telegraph which | thought of coming to Downley, be- wan & new thing in his tine.” cause it was, I supposed, a quiet, re- Istared at the speaker, while my |tired place; but 1 don’t know the fellow travelor bestowed a momentary | neighborhood.” glance upon him as bofore. “Ido,” T naid, “(iceat Southern, sit{ you, sir,” said tho man, as he stoxd at the door, tho rain pouring from his oil-skin in streams. “An uncommon nasty night, sir.” So it was, and so T should fancy the low found it; for when he opened the door for me to alight at tho station, a completo ring of water formed where he stood. We were in y good time after all, end I got et and was eeated comfortably D. M. CONNELL, Funeral Director and Undertaker. No. 17, North Main Street. - - . . N Calls promptly answered at all hours, night or day. from the factory ara T1in In connection therewith. W AMMEIR YWAWVES That nevee require crimping, at Mre. J. J. Good's Hail re, st prices never ro touched by any other haie deaicr. Also a full lino of switchos, at yreatly reduced pricos. Also gold, wliver and colored nets. Waves made from Indies’' own halr. Do not fail to call bef in Council Bluffa New hearse and London carringes direct “follow He me." o purchasiug | " h o carringe for sums minutes be- | “Oh, come,” continued the young |followed me accordingly, and I took WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER ~ § LY R wo S 20 Matn'strooe, Chch Tiite oga, | fore the time of atarting, Thero were | fellow, awsuming o atill moro knowing | him to tho littio inn at which T usual e 2 . - = | very few passengers in any of the car- | expression, ‘‘this won't do. The | ly lodged, and whero I could cbtain a U NI N B KCRY riages, and in the one by which I [branch is only seven miles long, nu:\ bed for him, This latter offer ho de- LAGKAWANNA LEHI[}H BL[]SSBURG O AKE ' traveled thore wero but two or three, |one of you in wasting timo_awfully. |clined. Ho said he would just wash y ) aud I was the ouly occupant of my | Which one of you is likely A5 TuNeLed | ald kv IAEEB RN KEY Shogdhn, ul AND ZALL 517 SOUT MAIN STREET compartment. Tho lust bell had |for at Downley. © | e Wl acons Eho countey o 'town 4 \ 2 & Hiddidy ¥ < o | runy, the whistle had sounded, the could only continue my blank | ho named, some few miles off. 1T, o | 'll?}JdBEi;sngmhAIf,,m&rfif 9“}'{ None ‘}t“‘;“:}f*"":f" B"‘{;” prowonitory scream from the engue | staro at th boy (he was littla better); | course, allowed hitn to ducido on hind ‘ Gl L read, Cake, Pios, &c., delivered to any part of tho ecity. Onr nad been given, and then, of courae, | mY fellow traveler just moved, but 1|own movemonta without comment,and agono run all day. followed the first tug, when I |twok no netica of him, ina fow minuies woarrived at my ing, [ S ______P. AYRES, Proprietor, “Come, 1 say,” urged the youth, |which was luckily & gocd way out of “don’t be a foul, one of you. I' ull tele- | Downley in our direction, ‘fired and A guard tore along the platform, | graph clerk at the junotion, and I huve | splashed as he was, for the night was 5 I NEw MEAT MARKET ed by s belated passonger; my | wired down to Downloy to have n |wet and tempestuous, the offisor de- ALSO Wit wag. unlocked, the. stranges | couplo of blues ready for the earriage | cided on having *“his crust,” na ho | BROADWAT ¥, (Palmer's Blosk d pautiug i, thedooe was slam. | — 204 B; that's the number you seek. | cled it, which turned out to be a very | CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. s & B | ed to, and x shiling changed hands | Ob, that's cnough,” ho went on, turi- | hearty moul of cold roast beef, bafore A H E "i K "; Ri "r R rapidly, aid wo swept from the sta- | ing to my friend; “I can see Which 1 | rofroshing himaelf with n wash, I Office No, 34 Pearl Street, Yards Oor. Fighth Street and I I a the purty. | \u\; wln ((I' |§ m\mri;wmu tock him u[\‘nl!d\ra 1.5 m,-1 room, | Fleventh Avenue, Council Bluffs, { . b nese, o i 2 10% 116 yiKicon. e Moate de=. love,” cxelaimed the now at—but why ehould—how could |and us we crossed tho landing ho said, [ === ~= = 2 = T | v;:r'lnlm- iy Come a5 L.‘,flfi‘tafi',;"“" SRR e ing his forehead an he Kaow?” bean tho gentleman, | pointing to o caironse: P. T. MAYNE. E. MAYNE ! e R s Ve LR AT 61085 oios was now huaky and quv” |+ Whoro doos that flight leat t1” | e, ol St aUNGIL BLUFFS STEAM FAGTORY Bethesda MRS, E. J. HARDING, M. B..jthive 0 ed cand tholast | ihat dossn't matter, that T aoo,” |iousec’ I vopho and wo. ontored I S Eraiontotiy retorted the youth; “tho only question | T had obtained two eandlos, and he = R X i 3 SR "o last tesiu, cortainly,” said |18, are you fraid of n policoman just | went, taking his valiso with him, into \ BATHING HOTSE] Medical Electrician |y, tutor et it (Mt dou ar R L L OOMS, BROOM HANDLES, \ i thiere is Do way whotever of get. | “Well, there aro circumstances at|some papers which I had bronght » “That “‘which makes will do,” interrupted tho don’t want to know the Tt was the guard of the wud ina minute or two, hearing & footstep coming from the drawing room, 1 looked up. 1 recoiled with tran “None,” T roplied, it very inconvenicut.”’ i} { At Bryant’s Spring, Cor. Broadway and Union 8fs. clerk; “I particulars, GYGNECCLOGIST. CHOPPED FEED The Very Best of Brooms Constantly on Hand. The Highent Market Price Paid for Corn, Oats, Eye, Barley BROUOOM CORIN | Parties Wishing to Sell Broom Corn Will Please Bend SBample. MAYINE & CO. ; i Eroonsi 0" roturned ho, | down train, Bill Rixon (he's been n|an exclamation of alarm, for there i *‘Have you any objections?” policeman hiwself) put the station |stood a man in & mole-skin jacket and COUNCIL BLUFFS. |0 of miectropatt owsuon, et | O coueso aa o id this ho exhib, | master at the juuction on the scont. | trousera, cloth cap and shaven free, and close-cut hair, Who are you?" I exclaimed, grasp- ing my chair as a possible weapon of defence. “Oh, it's all right T should say, if you don't know me,” said the man, and I recognized the voice of Cept. de Mortimer. “What!” I cried, more astonished than before. “‘In the name of all that is wonderful, what does this mean?” “You are not a bad fellow, but you delphia, They were very close over it. Didn’c ho say to me, *Here Sam, you share in whatever reward we get;’ and, of course, they expect to get something.” ““Bat what is the use of telling me this uow?" demanded the gentleman. ‘‘Just this,” returned Mr, Samuel. “Can_you find a pound or two for ad- vico that will get you safely out?™ “‘Yes hore are live sovereigns, Will that do?” said my friend. “Good!” ejaculated ited his cigar oase, and finding 1 had 10 objection he pressed & cigar upon me, which, I may remark, was oue of the best 1 ever smoked. He was a tall good looking man, with fine beard and mouatache, very black and full. But I could not help thinking that his head was a litile too much like a head from a hair dreoser’s window and his attiro as a trifle too much hke a picture from a fashion book. Somehow everything «dicated, Vapor, Electrle, Pluuge, Hot and ‘Cold Baths. Come s | Office Our, Broadwey & Glenn Av, | DR, A, H. Srupuey & Co,, 106 Upper Broadway. Treatment of chronlc discases COUNCIL BLUTPS, I0WA. b1, studl wados epec "CANCERS The treatment of all diseases and polntul dif- flculties peculir to fomales a specialty. J. G. TIPTON, REMOVED without the drawing of bload knite, Cures lung Fits, Scrotula, L the clerk, AND OTHER H was too new and glossy to please me | dropping the movey into his pocket; | are very green,” returned the voice. i pisity Drope, Rhaua: entirely, but it could bo donied | “now listen. About a mile this sido of | ‘A greater spoouoy I never saw—nor o s, Morour- oly, but it could not be denied greater sp y . { { TU i Borow, ryuipeian, Sale that hie cigar was a cap.ital one Downley the road 18 under repuir, aud | a bettor hearted one. Why, old fol- COTNOIL \ BLUFES Rheum, Scald Head, Catarrh, intlame aud grauulated Eyes, sorofulous Ulcsrs and Pe= ‘male Diseaso: of all kinds. Also Kidnoy and Venerial dis Homorrhoids or Filee cured money refunded. Al dineases treated upon the principlant veget- able reforia, without the use of mercusial pois- ‘ons or the Knife. Eloctro Vapor or M-dicated Baths, fumnished who dosiro them. ferula or Rupture radically cured by $ho vee the Elastic bolt Truss and Plaster, wioh kaa fi *mporior in the world. \, CORSULTATION FREE CALL ON OR ADDRESS Drs. B. Rice and F, C. Miller,| COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ia. " BINTON & WEST. DENTISTS. (4 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs. Extracting and Clling & speclalty, First-claas S HANCHETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURCEGN. Street. Houas, 9 6. m. to 14 Poas v, to 6 p, m R ) Teiephonic connection “J. M, PALMER, DEALER IN -« REAL ESTATE] AND LOAN AGENT, _ COUNCIL BLUF¥FS, 10W V.D.STILLMAN, ! Attorney & Geunsellor, Offico over First Nationa! Bank, Councll Blufts Towa. Will practice In the -state and federal courts JNO. JAY FRAINEY, Justice of the Peace, 814 BROADWAY, t Council Bluffs, W. B. MAYES, Lioans and Real Estate. Proprictor of abstracts of Pottawattamlo cousty. Office corner of Broadway and Main Towa. - | epreste, Council Blufs_Iows. JOHN STEINER, M. D., (Doutscher Aret.) Cor, WASHINGTON AVE & Tth St. Council Bluffs, _ wiasnces of women and children a_epacialty, P, J. MONTGOMERY 2. D. Fapk DISPENSARY EVERY BANURDAY, Office fn Fyorett's block, Pearl tseet donce 623 Fourth street. Office howrs fr 2a.m., 2todand oRp.m. Councl t F. G. GLARK, Roaf) 3 9 to ufte |PRACTICAL DENTIST. Poar] spposite the postotice. One of the oldcat prastivioners iu Council Bluffa, Batls. I savk into a reverie as deep as his own; indeed I rather suspect I had begun to doze, when I was roused by the stopping of the train. My com- panion roused himsolf, too. I was on the side near the platform and looked out. ““A rough night still, isn’t it?” he eaid. “It is, indeed,” T replied. “‘Just put your head out and try how the wind is blowing.” ““No, I thank you,” he returned with a sile; I will take your word for it. I laughed in reply, and was about to close the window when the guard looked in. The official passed on, but returned in a few seconds aud stared somewhat curiously, I fancied, into the carriage, The scream and the tug came again, and on we went, “That fellow had & good stare at you,” said my companion, ““Well, I fancied he looked chiefly at you,” 1 said; “but the fancy was, I have no doubt, he smelt a gomewhat powerful odor of tobcco, and he wished us to gee that he did,” “I shouldn't wonder,” eaid the stranger, throwing himseelf back with the languid air of one who takes no alisy hie had with him of bottles of champagre, which proved a: in quality s his cigars, Ho next pro- duced contrivancer for glasses, which the orders are not to run over it more than five miles an hour, in fact, just before they got thero the train very nearly stops. 'l tell you the right plece to jump out, and I've got a kev. If this vther party can manage it ho'd botter wake himself scarce, too, 1 think. There will be a row when they open the doors at Downley.” “‘But what will they do?” asked my fellow traveller, “Why, you don’t suppose I should be such & fool to stay in after you had got out?” retorted the clerk, with a laugh, ‘‘Nobody knows I'm in the train, and it's worth my walking four miles to my lodgings if T can earn five pounds by doing it.” *‘Now, sir,"” said the stranger, turn- ing to me, ‘‘it ia not fair for we to involve you in this trouble.” “Don’t mention it,” said I Tt was o stupid thing to say, but perhaps the champagne had something to do with “‘But T must mention i roturned my follow-passenger. “The fact is, that it is dangerous for you to remain here. If the carriage arrives with 1o one but you ia it, the ofticcrs will cer- tainly mistake you for me. Two days, at least, will bo required to establish intercst 1 conversation, Do we | your idontity, during which you vill etop again bofore we arrive at tho |Lo kept closely confined.” DI!’{f“X',“""“}“', This was an alarming prospect in- e Lepliod S continued; ot deed. Two days’ confinement, not to ory go ot | g Of tho annoyance and d| , us make ourselves comfortable, would have béen ruin to me. 1 had f doiug this he un. business on the following day of vital importance, which could not possibly bs postponed, and my companion’s anticipations scemed only too prob: able. “Lhope,” 1 said, hesttatingly, 1 hope you have not been i low, you stare as if you had never read of a sham mustache or beard. Good- by, old chap. You have made a mis- take to-night, that's all; endour sharp young friend of the telegraph depart- ment has made a much greater, I won't ask you to shake hands with me again, because you are a gentleman | and a man of honor, though soft, and I am a rogue; but take this,” As he spoko he offered me a ring. “I don’t wau'——," T began. ‘‘Nonsense, ; “take it, It is one of the few things which are really and honestly my own; beliove me for once when I tell you that I have had that ring for twenty years, rhat’s night. I wish you good luck Good by." He was gone; valise, moleskin clothes, felt cap, and all. I hoard him run stealthily down the back stairs, and never saw him again, I had distwbod wleep that night, dreamivg ot flivers, both of the army aud of the and wolie vory lit- tlo refrestied in the moruing. Lickily the weatlior was now fine, and my businees demanded that I should be in Downley exely. A3 1 citered the market placo T saw several small groups staring at placards, evidently newly fixed; in- deed, a wman was postirg ono up as 1 got there, T naturally etopped to sco what it was about, and saw that it wus honded, in bol? type: ““Robbery —£000 reward.” It went on to de. acribo the appeayance of Me, John Macely in such langu little doubt as to who panion of the s loft very a8 my com- previous eveuing, Exsiny Prove, —It is oasily proven MRS. D. A, THE LEADIN: BENEDIGT, G ll],:\l ER IN EAIR GOOCD S, 337 West Broadway, two spectral horse car steeds nnd driven by a ghostly driver. Three horse thieves wero sur- rounded and captured in a cornfield | in Ida county about ten days ago by about three hundred citizens of Ida Grove, The Republican says four Cedar tapids young ladies will cach take up 160 acres ot land in Dakota next apring. They caloulate to arrange it 80 that while they can work on their own land during each day and all bunk togother at night. President Welch, of the state agri- cultural college, is visiting various countries in Earope to observe bhow tho agricultural schools are managed, | Prof, Budd, of the samo ivatitution, is making u tour of Northern Kurope and Asia with a view to procuring hardy fruits for northern states and territories, The Graud Junction Head Light gives us tho particulars of the shoot ing near thore ou the 14th, leasc Biuford's molons had besn disappear- | ing. He concladed to put a stop to it and laid in wait o t Three men stole in raised hin ing to hit bul in the darknees he missed distance 1 all were struck 1 and gun wad fired, not them, the Council Bluffs, Towa. MAIN STREET LIVERY, FEED —AND‘ SALE STABLE. | All Bhippers and Travelors will find | good accommodation and reasonable | chargen, |SOUTH - STREET. g OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL, Council Bluffs, - - . Iowa. | HOLLAND & MILLER, )/ lnprlowlv \Sullivan & Fltzgeralrl DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Orockery, Glassware, BOOTS, SHUES, ETC = 7 t up into & mere ring. With theae | . e y ran soms thirty yards and one Ifaction euaraitoed In__ W in any trausaction of a Tha st ach s A ALY S () 4 Practitioner of Homecpathy, coneultiog | w e ances we very merrily journeyed |12 at malarial fevors, constipation, tor. | foil,"but was carried to the Junction Alko sgents for the fojiowlog linvs of HUGHES & TOWSLEE 6 twelve miles which' remained | "t T ¢ | pidity of tho liver and kidueys, ' gen- partios proved to be a neighbor : i N "hysicianand Surgeon & TOWSLEE, v the ios mitn i st "/Gh, 1ottt sy cous i b, srvommons i sl ot s e | Steamship Companies ' DEALERS IN h panion, “I will till you feankly tho | gio ailmenty yie dly : : : ’ 5,500 A A0S XA - y y gio ailments yield reudly to this great | Binford 8t once took tho one the | Cunard, Auchor, Guion, American, and St om.. and resldence 616 W aveuue, Coun- M A 'm e nte g AN Fey whole truth about this painful case. | disense conquerer, Hop Bitters, e AJIH:u| e, g Gas A“"-’v! LRl oA AN, MK o o Blufls, i — | Con/ectionery, Fruits,NULs | 5 was dtached from the trni ?mnr A w;]i ) and & ] of | repaira tho ravages of disenso by cou- | kindly cared for him, They are all D R o XU S . - T o hono! nd w ot ir. Vel q 3 i} - e Ll For salc o the Royal Bank of an nl FT T SEYBERT "M. D.,|Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh | ™Al 1kt rady, if sou yia,” | honer and e v 1T ;| & wim vextlag tho food luto rish blood, and | boiter, H e vy Baal of freand, aad Brak PHYEICIAN & SURGEON, Uysters and Ice Cream in |%pid the cotioewon appoariog at the |gnter into particulars, but my liouten . 104 T o chedr » L i A i lafaatn R g onged him JOWA »u noed not be poor and depend. o ’ » o Offico No. 5, Everott Block, Broad 1 MA;". ?{‘u,k\\ the. _[Dad ¢ ked in und poered | | fistras ouine | Hon: Jomen . Wilson mankes hia | ont on your woddivg duy, for very ( AGENTS, way, over A. Louies Restauraat T [over bi , b0 tho anuoyanoo of | o | moet. unfounded cha .‘.]L.‘.‘f\ nxt b oin tho campuign ac| porson—maio oz feamalo —can ot | 843 Brondwag, Counoil Blufis - 10% | ggraing which, were cert p ! d oy at mosriage O. k. MAA f ; | R an a9y S8y 1% { Dou Motnen it otimuted to oot §4,67 AGE FUNI STARR UNOH 723 W. Broadway. | r moment the wain line | pyived At L ay. e R R e WRIAGE FUND & B mua AR O E X TR IG T udering over the visduat, and | foes OfF, kw0 sxproates i ! / ASSOCIATION | ¢ - wuet, and | ggnada and Bengal yesterd. A generous contribution of §1,000 £10,000 L [ ] mane LARSON & _ AKDERSO, bl d e | caaaia s Hougal ywendar, v | A Soowroms scaiebution,of 81,00 oo | HOUS . o W bo ni 1t 1 weary you,” i Henry Farnam, of Now Haven, \ the AND QOUNCIL BLUFFS, - . w8, | Whilo oL £ Far from it, ‘0 1 ' X | fuseis £ some widing and : v s N RUAMENTA INTE busl: | hooked on to the smaller charge 4 Henry Cado, treasurer of 3 i 1A i AL YRINTE! 4o I mdry I have littlo more to say,” he re-|board of Grove tomishis i [Rraest Lanahty REAL ESTATE, S iiFEigiss e b o gt B Sy e B R o B T s, it 6o shists, otc. We want everybody & | claimed my new friend, will tell you who I aw. My name is | by high v D s sandin & W, . Jumos, o counection with bla law and | glve wa iral gy But ho' was wrong, A delsy of | Lionel ~Gerald do M A ",‘,f‘fll“““"l"]“ B s P e EALSOMINING AND GRAIKING sollcction business buys and sells real estato LARSON & ANDERSON. |some minutes yet tc ok place, which | you an army list about you? -4 'Hrl “)luw riru» «m\: amr.v g com- | 7 RSHUDAR. §'% A% ] Porsons wishing to buy or seil clty property call | Tica. OFFICRR. . u. u. rosny, | Feally scomed quite unnccessary; for | T mechanically clapped my hands | PAUY 18 1dicand & tumber of wmen are | and opperations of th s BPRBOX.6 Y. AR . 4 L | there was not a soul vi the platioria | upon my waistcuat pockots, as if Lo | va afwark, Lack of dewmand for the | ¥ s can muke | W ) 3 a4 ngpotice, over Bushuell's Look store, Pesrl —Along which the gusts of Fain and | be autte cortaln o Febes miate ! 2 | goods is the troubl. |4 (rEeT | Shop - Corner Broadway aud Soott 8t | 3 than in other busine 1 e ——— J wind swept flercely—save aud except |then regretfully said, ‘No, I have | Mt is claimed Mrs. Mary Freel uv;“‘ Ay haaeabls, plessaa. aad. pro — EERS the station master, who, well wrapped | not.” Usmp township, Polk county, is the (g, p1e, 2 Auditar of Siate EBWIN J. ABBOTT. 1 ”‘." e |up twico walked slowly pas our car-| " *1¢a of ltle conequonce,” s |oldont ladyn Eowa o Wit o 103 | R e e JACOB SIMS, Justice of the Peace and | G l]. Blufi‘ I siage, aud looked sideways at us with |sumed tho officer, I stiould orely | on the 16th of Octaber noxt. B R L Lok vt AR/ A e N é 0010 8, 18, |6 ¥orr keon sxprossion, or 80 Tiaut | shon sau that the Han tane ey | Das Moloes has o wasstion io the l,...,,”.,w‘{\,\“.‘-.,' iy froswetion o Attornsy and Oounsellor af Law, otary Public, . 1850 | My fellow travelor did not seo | ald do Mortimer's namo s in no plo-fshape of a ‘“phantom street car,” |of the kind in existonco organized uc COUNOIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Established, - = BB | this, as ho was fixedly staring into va- | beian corps. My father's, the baron, | which is alleged to have appesred on TPy POUNC LUFFS, . #18Broadway, Council Bluffs Dealers 1o Forelgn and Domestic Exchange Desds ancrorkages drawn and soknowl dged | sad boue securitial cancy from the other side of the car- riage, At last we puticd on to the name is of course familiar to you.” I wurmured that it was, and Sam the streets of that city at an eurly hour last Fridsy wmoruiug, drawn by cording to law, circulars, notice. or Say where you saw this sugdll-m | Omco—Broadway, botwesn Maln and Pea Stroots. 41l practice n State sad Feders ourte