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,,,..]. PR - NAwS AS W wwsara ot PLEY SR X I ADDITIONAL LO subi WHWE" " Lo Adeence of tavimt wint Prevent [l G G e ——————— " ° Thelr Melng Declared Legal. Slc a nmsus_.\ ) i . e THE e a ‘!p(3‘9 u J. 1. Arthur, agent of the Blne Line, was sw, 1 wantto knowsomothing,” said | C H E A P E S T in the city Saturday. a pretty brunette to a Daily Nows repor. Mayor Goorga . Cole, of Pacific Junetion, tor. “1 want to know whether I'm mar | s among Saturday's notables here. " hald the Sefloan, 1t PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY Tes. . 7. Armstrong, pastor of the Meth: | you are not you ought to be, from your jurios he recently sustained by talling from a “You seem to think thero is something L] stop-lndder. He s still confined to the | funny about this thing, but I'm in earn honso, but hopes soon to be out and about his est. You see, we Chicago girls are | r e " duties anxious to be up with the times, and | - g . 5 when my gentlemanly cousin came here ( ) Copeland, the efficient .~\.-rv\. at l'lm fom N;.“L Fork. @ Jow. waeks ago, and ® ’ U, P, transfor office, started last night fOr | jyytroduced the pastine of mock marring 18 AT woeks trip. Mrs, Copo- the East, ona two at our parties and other social gatherings, Jand, who hias been sisiting friends in Chel- | tho other girls and myself all thought it " won, Mass., will roturn with him. groat fun.” 0 A. J. 1, Webster, of Hastings, was at Bech “Well, did the fun keep up?” I o | tolo's yesterday. «No;that is just the trouble. You see, ¥ stood up coung follow whom 1 Tsane M. Frank and Son,of Chicago, arrived 1 Lup with a young fellow whom iso. He has had the small at Tochtolo's yesterday. Dok, 18 pigoon toed, and wears & No. 12 They always have || the largest and best stock. \ Proprietor of Musio Hall and General Manager for the Celebrated Dr. J. 1. Tawrence, of Kaneas, s ot the [boot. One of m frionds, who is o bank [ NO STAIRS TO CLIMB ELEGANT PASSENGER Ogden, clerk, acted as clergyman, and pronounc ¢, Yoot od us man and wife. Oh, we had a jolly ELEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT FLOORS. ood laugh over it and lots of fun. Since that ovening this same young man has : Ogden. married & dozen girls of my acquailance ] E 1T, Shaw, ono of Corning’s best known, |in the same mauner, ¢ Y it e being visited the Bluffs Saturd: talked about. What can [ do sbout I W. 1. Androws, of the Neola Reporter, L : e 3 This last question was a poser to the ol Bluffs Saturday, s O roporter, and, after telling the petile brunotte that ho would seo her again, he FOR 1884: started out to find out about the legal 0f Mendota, I11,, for Western Iowa, Northern Kansas_and Missouri, Nebraska, Southern Minnesota, and | It J. Cook, of St Josoph, wasa Sunday [ aspect of the question, D Il e s Ogde Jol wylo King stood i e door of illi Qkota Territory, and Doaler in the Matohless fuest at tho Ogdon, TRERRL Al i St Two Millions of Readers Weekly. COUNCIL BLUFFS, . . . . . T, W. Holmes and W. B, McElroy Cedar Rapids® trotting men, Sundayed at the Ogden yestor H. M. Montelins, of Milw ankee, arrived at the Pacifi him “The young brunette is not married,” | mflfl COMPANION gives more than two hundred stories yearly, by the sid ho, *Thel aw on tho subject is that most noted authors. The next volume will be unequalled in its variety of there must bo an intent tolmarry. \Why, entertaining nd fnstructive matter. The COMPANION is published every if two people, 1 the prosence of witness | yeek, is handsomely {llustrated, and is a paper for the whole fumily. es, say to each other: ‘1 take you to be = J. S, Rand, the will known stock man, LINDEM N whose home is in Tlardin township, i Vg |y wedded wifo or husband,’ it'is a legal i _ A ’ uite {11 at the rosidence of George Wesmenon | marriage, Understand, tyough, that in Mynster stro i« condition is more hope [ doing so they must really intend what Serial Stories ful now than for several days past. ; they say. 1f it is simply a joke it don't STt ovenirg for hor soliool 1 Crostent, | REIVE) (O R A Boys' Story, by J. T. Trowbridgo M. and Mrs, Markloy, of Niobrara, Nob., | 1 said one of them. *‘Under the A Story of English Rustic Life, Thomas Hardy were hare Saturday on their roturn from Chi | comuon law any couple maylive togother A Story of Adventure, by C. A. Stophens cago, whero they wont on their wedding trip. | as man and wife, and by so doing they . G, Tipton, now goneral agent of the establish a just claim to the state of fon, spent Sunday with matrimony.” §5%s . what figuro docs a clorgy- Thrilling Adventures “Well, the H. Fiseman has returned from Cincinnati, | man ax justice of the peace cut an a mar- il I ark-Hunti b where ho went to attend the wedding of his | IS ceremony!”" asked the reporer. :h pt ;(8' yh b T. B. Luco Irothor, David Fiseman, “Ho simply performs the ceremony. | mong the Moonshiners, by J. Chandlor Harris i i v < Tttt Tho rite of baptism is an example, Be- | Outwitted. An Indian Adventure, Liout. A. Chapin Jotn T, Dugh, corresponding elerk it the | ¢qio clorgyman peaforms ‘this rito he | Wrecked Upon & Voleanic Island, ‘Richard Heatf Chicago, Turlington & Quiney frefght offico i | docs not was © person lean does he! By | Stories of tho Cabins in tho Wost, E. J. Marston thi city, has boen appointed chicf clerk to M. | tho same token clorgyman who per- i ke . 3 8y, per- | Adventures in the Mining Distriots, I, Fillmore AL, Marahall, agont of the joint roads at Ta-| forms the marriago rito simply, is a link | A 5 J £t s i i " S i Broaking in the Reindeer, and Other Sketches of Polar ific Junction. in the chain of ovideuce which decides | = " qCetire, by o Giabe G, T Brown, of Moline, Tik, was at tho Og: | 1048, & PFERR 0 ity ‘v",'";r";“‘ \. . | Btories of Menagerios. Incldents connccted with Men- e den yesterday. LD T ife, and the Capture and Taming of Wild Beasts i rudo. His opinion was that pret Rty : W, . Lyons, of Springfield, Ohio, was & | young ladies and _fellows wl N Exhibition, by 8. 8, Cairns young ladies and fellows who woro No. R e Sunday guest at the Ogden. 12 shoes should have nothing to do with Boys Afo[ot m}h}ly{ nlmd swxltl_zmlnan Y ‘1 he Adven- n g 3 NG tures of two Lnglish boys travelling abroad at an expense T, S. Buck, of Brooklyn, spent Sunday at ench other. Also tnat Edward 111, had 4 ey 5 tho Pacific. tottlod the question of mavriago in his of one dollar a day, by Nugont Robinson 1. It. Cralg, of Minden, Towa, was at the dno, and the law fulminated at that time Pacifio yesterdny was still the law at this day, and that the ek Miayful coromeny of marriage might be Famous Poets THE NEW DYEWORKS. indnlged in with Zimpunity, but that if . It. Hurlburt has opened, at No. 34 the young man with a large boot shonld The greatest living pocts of ENGLAND, FRANCE and AMERICA will i et ibtros o L) trench | happen to prove by witnesses that the contribute original poems written expressly for CoMPANION readers, i Poar sircet, o steam dying and Fxench | oiory netto really intended to marry L b by dry cloaning works, Plumes and tips, | FIUS, Rioh e ALl G o satins, gent's_clothing, Bim. it Right lead to a suit for divorce. Alfred Tennyson, ¥ s —— il merchant’s shelf worn goods, all made as Victor Hugo, / good as new. Syl The Many Pleasures The Earl f Lytt 5 TR And lelth seekers visiting Now Orleans 5@ rl of Lytton, y us. chonlid bear i mind that the 163d Girand j » ~ J. G. Whittier, = L Sou: Aunual Draving of tho Lonisiana Stato A \ 4 0 H % g , Tottery will take place on Tuesday, December AP A b m e > Main street in Ottumwa is being | 18th, 1883, under the solo igilank cato and 5 T. B. Aldrich. paved. hontst maagement of Gen'ls G. T, Beaur : : i Bt | wed of T, ond dubal A, Early, of ¥ Ringold county s building new court | (en “Gvor. half n ‘million of dollars will 1o —ALL KINDS OF— house. Seattered brondcast. Any information can be E“couragement and AdVice Tho mining interest in the vicinity of |hul on & pplication to M. A, Dauphin, New Dllbl‘l‘:ll:::l;;":u\l';‘vi.;lfl.. RS Orleans, T Hints for Poor Farmers, by C. E. Winder Ottumwa and Bloomfield are now con- R The Failures of Groat Men, by James Parton I nected by telephone. Hard to Locate Him. A Diotary for Nervous Poople, Dr, W. A. Hammond 3 2 “ o i f i Hints for Country House-Builders, Calvert Vaux s Esc IP |0N’ The now court houso ab Ida Grove will | ¢ Mother, who is this Martin Luther | ey of Memory, and Other Papers giving Instan- that tho papers are talking so much Lelotouiod Shis iy eess | e 5 fashionable New York | , (&2 SRR, by Samuol Smilos . They say the butter ‘)‘mducl of Towa i8 | young lady. A New Profession for Young Men. The Opportu- —SUCH AS~— worth 200,000 a month. «Martin Luther- Luther,” mused the nities for Young Men as Electrical Engincers, by Thomas A. Edison mother. | “Tho name sounds familiar | Thrift Lelgaon‘sl‘laonme?l fron the Kaidrean Pt 2l di st T enough. What has bo been domg?” antry. Novel Papers on Houschold Economics, by olen S. Conant snnualcloon last Thursday. | Bt exactly mako out, but it must | At tho Age of Twenty-One. A Serics of Papers show- The Independence Mills Company is | have be thing very nice. T ing what great men had accomplished, and what they day. “Is he a foreigner?” The International distillery, Des “He must be, or the people in this Moines, will feed 8,000 cattle this | sountry wouldn't make such a fuss over FULL LINE OF— S Strange Reminiscences The «]d sottlers of Red Oak had their G s i “Luther — Luther,” continued _the 5 The Presbyterians of Tama City have & : ; \ | ;*m-lm»cd gr{““d“m" S h’;hldxiug ;un'.thcl “l tmlfll' Mr{ Luther in Paris Btago-Driver Stories, by Rose Terry Cooke . . . g . a church, r*::my" R ‘x dol 'illt ul u:mthl-ummymi Storles of Saddle-Bag Proachors, H. L. Winckley : emember, who took us to drive, and ; el LI oh b Music Boxes, Best Italian Strmgs, Music Books and Bmders, Mitchell Vincent, of Onawa, sent be- | who afterwards borrowed a hundred dol- '!I\;(h"FI,‘“‘vl?“.ys (s ;v omon of Fashion, by _Jamos Darton Sheet Musi E om0 and 700 shoep to his Nebrask [lars of your fathor and forgot to return y First Visit to a Nowspapor Offico, Muvat Halstoad (1) uslic, te., Ete. farm last weok. it, but 1'don’t think his first_namo was My Pine-Apple Ferm, wil Incidents Algona is making an effort to_onlarge Martin. This gentleman is probably CHIIELELS L ; C. H. Patteo ; i lmmumcmri“';ldumi“ A "nngr some colebrated Englishman, who is com- Queen Victoria’s Household and Drawing- N S fotindry st it ing to this country to lecture, Youmust ~ Rooms, by H. W. Lucy ] H J spoak to your father about tickets for the Child Friendships of Charles Dickens, by his t It is reported that L e e Daughter, Mamio Dickens eported that a wagonway is to be | opening night. aughter, § sn a Ine 0[; 0 ancy 00 S| added to the railway bridge across the | e————————————— Studont Waiters, Some Iumorous Tncidents Mississippi at Dubuque. 3 of a Summer Vacation in the White Moun- Ttis roported that Gon, J. B. Weaver, FOUNDIN A BOX. tains, by % Child McPherson while alighting from the cars at Ames on Mr. John Kinnman, of Auguste, o, wion, boy 10, 1888, as follows: “I have been afflicted for ome l‘lml“,(“torlnlnnl'flu‘l‘um‘\\‘mx,\\'lllmullm\luuun_\'lnl:n‘, will give elear views of current - i = Wednesday evening, was seriously in- ' i ) i s 0 a es an 0 s jured, his log and two ribs being broken. yoars with a sovero kidney trouble,and havingnoticed |~ eyents st home and abroad. The Children’s Page will sustain its seputation for "I » 2 articloin ono of our papers of tho wonderful cures | charming pictures f ios for tho liktle o ¥ Y 5 oA t g pictures, poems, and stories for the Nitle ones. 5 of the i Tho Legislaturo will be_ petitioned to | Hunts Hemedy had perforned in it casenof drop- | Comxton will e drawn by the most giited artists ostablish a reformatory institution ~for | 85, biulder and kidney troubles, and finding a bottlo £ Y ¢ PP y r .t whish. all yiomon ! senignood]| 18 boxol sisaw pasking, T cancliled L ¥eUK, ¥ it, . . . . 4 for crime throughout the Sta and commenced to it, when, to surprise, 1 found Asn specialty in the Piano line, I would recommend most heartily the A e of 'tl.‘:'u?‘:‘ ,..b-f.afl-’..ffl':i. B it i o 0 o 0 LA AyaY 1 8 A e s 9 clded that T would continue its use, and 1 kept on Amgop. soutaiplon s Iarme: e | gl e i i, e John Carrie, Mrs. Carrie anc ilton | 4 petite 1s good, wll pains in tho back and wido dis Holmes was struck by a Northwestern ! ’ ! 4 peared, and forone of my years 10w 80y train two miles east of Cedar Rapids on |oia)1 am ablo o attend to my businows, avd ar the 13th. ~ Mrs. Carrie and Holmes were | strong and vigorous, as many of my friends and and was otherwise hurt, p at many of our neighbors have used The cost of the electric light in Du- y with equally s good results, and one bucis to business houses will be @150 | of my triends who has jus urchased s bottle of Gup 4 ¢ : and $100 per light por year. Next year [V, Kinsman & Alden, rtland, says o ‘would not A fine tone, finely finished, first-class instrument in every respect; they are not tho cheapest Dianos, buk| 1o company will bo prepared to furnish | e ithout 188070 o 1llustrat OUR GREAT OFFER To any one who subscribes now and sends us $1.75, we will gend the Companion FRE 13 to Jan, 1, 1884, and a full year's subscription from that date. This offer includes both the PTHANKSGIVING and CHRISTMAS Double Numbers of the Companion, 20 pages each, elegantly illustrate 2ict hay ing COLORED COVERS with I'ULL PAGE PICTURES, When you order eut out aud send this offer and wmention this paper. - No weckly paper gives a8 much entertatning reading as the Companion at $0 low & price. Frequent Tustrated Supplements fice during the year. within the reach of all who really desire something that will last a lifetime. TRY THEM. dwellings, and it el thought B, oie ! . will be $1.50 and $1.00 each light per THE BABER'S WAY. : oo, 3 ; o0 5 : . They are fully warranted for SEVEN YEARS. el il ath: Dgkbiper | 0 TRERARRRATAR | sunaprindon Rrise BLTR A7 7001 Spectmen coples free, mention this paper- ; LA ifi;;w};’{f;{{];{(;}}:{ i st i e |- PERRY MASON & C0., 41 Temple Place, Boston, Moss COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, . 2 ¥ " § i & ”l uml strossed SHEDDY FIANGE AND ORGANA O O e O D obiars ave paying 200 for old corn | Plsint: and they all failed, until one day Mr. Martel, and %00 for neW, ’ one of our druggiats n Lewiston, recon mended Nebraska cornice w t E H w k %0 largely advertised like patent medicine, and like it, good for everything and nothing in particular, 1 DO Osta=1n oud damand 8¢ 2l it Rosand, 0 be Koy of 0 ey wha bad 0469 —AND— es B"' u‘mce- U[ Sl . ] Hay- @6 00 per ton; b0 per bale, it here with great sucoess for kidney, liver, and ur- NOT KEEP IN STOCK. Icannot afford to sell them, as I live too near home. But if desired, I am pre- figfuffif.fll"‘xhif;flm"(@ pounds taary troables, a8 well sa lnilgestion, nd Upoe b o - " , al—1 26 pe 3 sunendation I finally concluded to bottle, RON AND SLATE ROOFING, i pared to furnish any of these’cheap Pianosand Organs ab eastern prices, save freight, provided I am not held o P Hoad supplys prives b yards, 5 00@ | G300 o (s e A H Urllamfi]nal wul‘ks ‘ ENGH, AR FATR 200 responsible, In connection with this I will state that my Organs contain 6 full octaves of Reeds, to one set, | ; & - pelivered, hard, 11 50 per ton} sofs, | The fus bossle helped ine 40 BHZ h that I purchased L PROP ! dd + call v t h h 8eY, | 00 per ton, two more, and it hasdone me & wonderful amount of MANUFACTURERS OF 0 ) 3 1 and do not call a single octave of reeds, afull set, as advertised by shoddy makers and dealers, e lenty and in fair domand at 280; |ood and cured me of tudigostion. 1 can eat all RO I sell Pianos and Organs on Monthly and Quarterly Payments; also for cash, with small extra discount. g k Sggn Iteady sale at 200 por dozen, Hemedy 18 suro eure forindigestion, liver snd kil- WiDouglas Bt ¢ o } / Bend for circulars, Address Land - Fariaoks, Wiadoraing 1 ey b PRI AT Dormer Windovwes W J oultry Jdealers aro paying for e : ] i chickous 10c; e, 50 per do PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, MANUFACTURER OF ! egetablod atoes, H0C . 3 bages, 80@40c per dozen; spple @ Mr. Geo, D. Batos, of No. 82 Cottage Stroct, Lewls TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, i ° y l»fl;_,:ml:;el[“y" B ton, Mo , & reliable and prominent oltizen, iwparts PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT, Galvamizea Iron Cornices h our—Oity flour, 4 40, the following information, May 14, 1853 H Broows— 0063 00 per dus, S aving leargod of the valuabl qualitios of Hunts lron F e ncin g 1 N n';"':‘;;,,",!‘“‘_ ;.',:;,,"““".,m“‘;h',{“""“?w“' i N 103 s : ;.‘m,u 1\: (,Kafl., 0: calves, B 00@7 B0, I(e.null) I o pen n;.\.m...m:.n \r; mlm» that 1| Orestn IK:I:;I\.:“II:!:! Veraudu, Oftco aud_ Boa: flgu:qu.:;'h;:Efm. .m‘mm 1 { ~ s Market for hoga qulet, as the pack. | sonsuler it 8 romedy of great merlt, and can most nge, Window and O ) uorel e aion. Vorandas, Iron BARK 1 0. outh Main Street, Council oot Market for s ileb 36 Kok 5 25 | chostlly icormmend 16 10 sy 030 toubled with e Dl NINTI AND SONES bts. | onolni, Cesabinge, Baustiati, Uil Sentral ‘ Blm. Iowan @ 400, Kiduey or liver disease.” WAL GAISER, Mansger, | ent fof Foorsand JU " ateut Ineide sliad, © | rd i

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