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/ HE DAILY BFE- e e S Narrow Kecape * * ¢ Rocmesra, June 1, 1882 “Ten Yeers ago 1 was atbacked with the most Tntense and deathly pafns in my back and : —Kidneys. “‘Extending to the end of my toos and to my brain! ‘“Which made me dellrious From agony!!! Tt took three men to hold me on my bed at timesl “The Doctors tried In valn to relieve me, but to no purpose. Morphine and other opiates! ‘*Had no effsct! & ‘“‘After two months I was glven up to iel!!! “When my wife heard a neighbor tell what Hop Bitters had done for her, she atoncegot and gave me some. The fitat dose eatod my brain and seemed to go hunting through my systom for the paln The secor e m urs, something I had used five bottles, 1 v conld, for over three weeks, but Tworked 00 hard for 'my_strength, and takin hard cold; T was taken with the most acute and_pain jsm ll toreugh my system thit ever was and after several weoky nost I was induc 10 uso them 11 less than four weoks T throw away my crutches d wen to work lightly and kept on usin five week til 1 became as well as any man liv- 10 cured my wife,whohad been slck for years, and_has kept her and my children well and healthy with from two to three bottles per year, There Is no need to b sick at all If these bitters are used J.J. Berk Ex-Bupervisor, “That poor invaltd wife,Slster. Mother, “Oar donghter!!!] “Cau be made tho ploture of health! ““With a fow bottles of Fop Bitters! ““Will you let them suffer!1!!” Prosecute tho Swindlers!!! Tf when you call for Hop Bittera (soe cluster of Fopa on tho white label)"to drug. gist hands out any stuffcalled O, 1. Warner's jerman Hop Bitters or with other ‘“‘Hop"” name, rofuse it and shun that druggist as you would a viper; and if he hastaken your money for the atuff, indict him for tho fraud and sue him for damagos for the swindle, and we wil reward you liberally for the scnvistion, iy soNa. 4. W, WUPPERMANN, S8OLE AGENT, 31 BROADWAY, Y. Y. f HSTE'I' Hostetter's Stom. ach Bittersconquers and prevents mala- rial fevers, d. +. GELEBRATED P & sla, chronfo coni X3 pop- st in cases of budily trouble arising from weakness. Old peo- Lo greatiy aided by it,and it s highly serviscable to con. valescents and ladies indelicate health. It Is, more- over, i useful med- fcine to take with ne on long jour- v _ STOMA ITTE f mental exhaustion. d dealors genorally. 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I don’t belleve it will ever hold a meeting. I know I won't meet withit. A town meeting is not the proper place to dlscuss finances, and de- vise means for raislng funds., I was not at the meeting and was appointed with- out my knowledge or congent. It Is ridicalous for this councll to bankrupt the city, and then ask a town meeting to make It good."” L. W. Talleys sald that he was willing toact on the commlittee. ‘‘But,” eaid he, “‘The temperance men do not pro- pose to drop the prosecution of the cases already commenced, We propose to fight them clear through, and 1f success- fal will prosecute every saloon in the clty. And not only the ealoons but the ¢ty officers who do not attempt to enforco the laws. You may put it in yoar paper that the tomperance men will not surrender, and will not con- sent t) any compromise with the abomin- able traffic. We have enlisted for the wi This will not be & summer cam- paign, but we will fight it as long as we live, or until we have the victory.” Lsonard Everett sald: “Ido not say I will net act, but 1 do not consider thls the proper way to raise money. If the common councll have not backbone enough to raise the revenue let them step out.” Mr, Thomae Officer sald he had been 80 busy with his private affalrs that he had not given the matter a great deal of thought. **The posttion I occupy Is this, The law of the state of Iowa says tho sale and use of liquor shall be pro- hibited. 1 am in favor of enforcing obe- dience to the law, The llquor element has controlled the elections here, and if the officers elected by that element have epent all the revenue of the oity for this yesr, and all the city expects to earn for a year to come, and find themselver where they can do nothing, they had better resign and let the temperance element slect men who can run the city more economically,” Doctor Macrae: *‘It is useless to talk about licensing saloons, and glving them permission to sell liquor. It can’t be done. Nelther can the city guarantee them immunity from prosecation. I recognize as fally as anyone the enormlty oples of street | \ drinks, but do not balieve 1t can be pro- hibited in Council Bluffs now. As a member of the citizens committee I would advlse the council to say to each ealoon, you must pay to the clty $1,000 a year, in monthly installments of $90, in advance, or close up immediately, and I would say to each gambling houss, you must pay $200 in advance each month or C. A. Graham sald he presumed he would attend the meetiog, but he did not know what he had to do about it. *If the council have not the back bone to do what needs to _be done they had better resign, It Is foolish to talk about licens- ing ealoons or guaranteelng fmmunity to law-breakers. It is just ss foolish to suppoee that a lot of respectable citizens can be induced to glve their consext to open violation of the {aw. Bat the common council can go to each saloon keeper and quietly siy, you had better pay a certaln amount into the ioside of twenty-four hours, The truth 1s tho city has spent all its money and I youor I should find ourselves In that way, we would go slow, and try to equare up beforo wo went In any deeper, and that is what the city had better do,” There are others who are just as deeply interested in thls subject as thoss the Bk man talked with. But the Intervlews form the martinge ceremony Immediately, A justice was suggested but they preferred minister. Accordingly a minister was pro cured and the couple duly married in the par lors and the manisge properly witnessed, Two hours afterward whils the commodors was buisly engaged entertaining somo guosts, the bridegroom made his sppesrancs and stated that he wanted a doctor right off. The dootor was procured, and soon_thereafter an hef was born to the newly wedded couple.— [Prairie da Chien Courier. A STORY OF THE BORDER. You nee, 1 had tuberculose disease of the langs, and so they wanted me to go New Mexlco, somewhere on the plateau. “Take your wife and baby along!"” ex- claimed Dr. iSammer, ‘‘Never! why, the poor little thing lsn't alx weeks old. reperted reflect the sentiments of a large msjority cf our best citizans. CONNUBIALITIES, A marriage license bill has been passed by the Ponnsylvania legislature. 1, R, Jackson, of Pennsylvania, and Miss Jmily Stockton, nieco of ex Senator John P, Stockton, of New Jersey, were married at Francis Murphy, the temperance agitator, is koon to be married, Tho probabilities are that he will never attempt to unlock the front door late at night with & buttonhook, Princees Beatrice hus received a wedding present in tho form of o silver boo, whoso ack and wings are studded with diamonds, 1t is very suggestivo of & sweet and bright honeymoon, The commencement exercises of the Indi ana university were closed with the marri of Wilson M, Spangler, class of 'S0 an Ida Lowell, class of '84, librarian and t- ant of the university, Mr, Oharles Zacharias and Miss Adelalde Marsh, of Newark, N. J,, haviog been mar- ried 10 bicycling costumes, have set out upon @ ten-days' bridal tour through that state on a two-seated tricycle. Molisea Merriman, of Youngstown, Ohio, engaged to marry Jonn Mowry, was detained from a picnio, and sent her sister Mattie with Jobn in her place. The couple attended the Elmln and were married before they returned ome. If you are goiog to get marrled and ha ‘wedding,” and wish to be considered *‘utter,” o't allow the presence of that American . stitution, the bride's cake. One wedding-cake is all sufficient, made of the Ingredients used for fruit cake. ‘So Charley is married to that Snoodkins T'wonder what he could have seen in T suspect it was something be saw in her father's book acconnt,” was the cynical reply, ~—[Boston Transcript. Gen, 8, B. Buckner, who was married at Wednesday, Is In Washing: bride, He surrendered to Grant at Fort Donaldson. He Is well stricken in years, and his hair 18 white. His wife I a descendant of the George Waskington family. Miss Anua Shippen, danghter of W. W, Shippen, who was married to Mr, Howland Dawes last week, had a highly picturesque wedding. Mr. Shippen’s cottage, *“The Au chorage,” is at Seabright, situated on a strip of sand between the ocean and the Shrews bury nver. Many of the guests went by whih were trimmed with flowers, flags, and pieces of scarlet cloth. The bridesmaide, eight in pumber,made an effective group; four wero dressed in White frocks profusely trim- wed with field daisics, whila the remainiog four were in light blue, with trimwings and bouquets of forget-me-nots. On Sunday evening an affair came off at the Dousman house that was a little out of the regular order of things. A gentleman, who cama here with & lady, Informed Commodore Huffamith that he desired some one to per- I couldn't think of permitting you to expose its frall existence to the Higors of a winter on the New Mexloan platean 1t wouldn't live a month, And as for your wife, the's got enovgh to do to take care cf herself and the baby, In comfort and at lelsure, withont having to nurse you and having to endnre hard. ships into the bargaln.” P All this was spoken rapldly and before T conld Interpose & word e They Do Not Speak, He came to see his Liza sweet, And looked both neat and trim; Ho took the rofa for & seat And carromed on pin, Now when thoy mest upon the street, Tt is not of old. Each looks down st the others feet— The days are very cold, [Lyon Union. | — The Spider's Invitation. Oh! get onto the mountain, said "The spider to the fiy; Thermometers can’t get up here, Because it is too high. We've lots of buzzing placee, too, Teneath the leafy shade, And _Boniface and 1, as well, We doa spinning trade. 8o come along and join us hero, And bring your little trunk, And take a hum where ‘skeotors sin And frogs exslaim*‘Manch Chunk. e — e The Dawn of Reform, Must the gambler go? Must the milkman cense To pump at break of day! Must the Mother Hubbard be lees ohese; Must the tardy debtor pay? Must the meter for eas ba taken out? Must the small boy cease to be? Must the strawberry man good measuro shout? Must our Navy go to sea! ~ [Louisville I let it drop again, and sllently admitted [¢ the force of the argument, you,” sald Dr. McCOready. And ro it was, My poor Itttle wile, be helped. Within a week I was ready. The good-by was awful. That s how I came to go to New |t Mexico. between reading stories in the newspap- ers and writing melancholy letters to my A positlon w ting sulcide. promised urler-Jouroal. | yepag, who needed the services of one juat llke me, but he was out of town, and wouldn't be back for several weeks, I had this time to kill, Idleness is a bad thing for any man, and acquaintances are made in spite of oneself. I was at leisure to make the acqualntance of a young fellow a few years my senior, one Touy Scott, late of Ohicago, but now on the road fora New England mercantlle house. Clrcumstances compelled him to lay over In Las Vegas for a couple of weeks. He was a fine fellow, as the saying goes, a perfect gen- tleman, with a thorough knowledgs of the werld, and a soclal companion par excel- lence. He did me the honor tocome to my room, smoke my cigars, drink my liquor, aud win a V or an X of me, now and then, at varlous little games. I took a sort of liking to him, and he to me, for known raasons, and so we became more or less Intimate after a while. At any rate he knew all about my coming to New Mexico; what I knew of him doesn’t matter. T only dragged in the mention to glve you to understand how we spent many an hour together between the drinking, moking and playin, He did the smoking—my pbysloians told me I might smoke any day I was ready to put an end to my exlstence, Tony was immentely pleased with the portrait of my wife I carried about with me. He, himself, was a bacholor. At first T was flattered by hls compliments to her “‘beauty and intellectuality;” hut as ho brought tho subject up almost every time he came, I began to feel an- noyed about it, **When is she coming on to joln you?” he asked me one day. ‘“’Pon my word 1 don't know,” I re- plied, curtly. “‘I don’t see how you can get along without her,” “‘Well, I can't very well; but then a fellow must make up his mind to a great many things.” And I heaved a decp slg ———— She Dian't Die. Lone sat a love-lorn maiden One evo in joyful June, Where breezos, blossom laden, Lirped low their sweetest tune, u Her face was one to study, Despite its look of care, And roses rich and ruddy Bloomed wild among her hair, From through the arbor paling She watched tho garden gate, With patience almost falliog, For new 'twas after eight. v She rose in anger, saying, As sho smoto a trailing vine, “1 foar he is but playing ) With this trusting heatt of mine, “Oh, Tove, how can yon do i How make your darling c But, wretch, DIl make you rue it, T'll go right home and die!” The gate clicked then, and Mollie Sprang out with joyful scream: “Oh, hera’s my angel Chollie With a two-quart box of cream!” b b —— Horsford's Acid Phosphate, INVALUABLE AS A TONIC. Dr. J. L. Pratt, Greenfield 1ll., says: It is all that it claims to be—invaluable asatonlc In any case where an acld tonic Is Indicated. e The Grass-whopper. T'rain Talk, *“Talkin’ about loousts,” eald & passan- gor from the West, “I heard that they grow awful blg sometimes, but 1 never believed it till '74, when 1 was out in Omahs, That was the locust year, you know. One day I got Into a row with a man about a dog, and I just knocked him into the gatter, If I do say it myself, I was a good un in my youngerdays. Well, just as I was about to walk on the man what had slandered my dog a locust came down and hit me on the head—at least that’s what they told me, I didn’t know nothin’ for balt an hour. 1t knocked the senses clean out of me,” ““What, a locust falling on your head knock you senseless? I tell you frankly I don’t belleve it.” “You don’t, eh! Well, you just go out to Omaba and lot one o’ them policemen rap you one on your head with his little club, an’ you'il believe what I'm te'lin’ ye qalck encugh.” h T . b, ““If I were as sick a man as you were, I'd have my wlife with me to nurse me, you can bet,” he went on, I poured out a a finger of “‘blue grass” and. gulped it down. I didn’t havea word to say for mysell. 1 wanted to have the subject changed. I was about to attempt to effect this when Tony asked, with a quick persistence: ‘‘Have you written her of your ills?” Ihad, but I dldn't ssy so. I shookmy 8! b e —m— “I Don't Want Rellef, But Oure," T is the exclamation of thousands suffering |, from catarrh, To all such we say: Ca- tarrh can bo oured by Dr. Sage’s Oatarrh Remedy. It hss been done in thousands of cases; why not in yours? Your danger is in delay. Enclose a stamp to World’s Dispensary Medical Aseoclation, Buffalo, N. Y., for pamphlet of this direase, ——— Club Scandal in San ¥Francisco, San Francisco Ingleside, A scandal took place in a city club last week. One of the members introduced a card sharp into the club. A llttle game followed later in the even'ng, The card sharp eucoessfully plucked the member's friends. There waseome misurderstand- ing abont the diviston of the spotle, The member called the card eharp a thief The card sharp wasseusitive and betrayed his accomplice, A ccmmittee of the club in question called upon the member for an explanation. He explained that it was a joke, This was not deemed eufficlent. He wae compelled to gell some properly to make the losees good, and he was re. quested to resign, which he d'd. oad. ‘‘Noble fellow!” exclaimed Tony. 1 bit my llp, He smiled fronically. lio down hore sick among strangors, 1'd ke continusd, T arose from my seat Impatiently end |k confronted him. ““If it is going to glve you any satisfac- sho isn't for ¢ha would go to pleces in this hole in no time,” 1ho weeks went by and I obtained my posttion, ol at onca, and ho had qulte escaped my memory darling was comlng on, here scon., Everything was in readiness for the recsption. w ———— All persos afflicted with Dyspepsia, Diar- rhaea, Colic and all kinds of indigestions will find immediate relief and sure cure by using Angostura Bitters, Tho only genuine is nanufactured by Dr. J, G, B, Siegert & 3ons, o —— Her Wedding Dress Didn't Fit, New York World, “Ihave urgent and important busl- ald & young lady, when told by an Essex Market, yesterday, that Justice Duffy did not recelve call for summons and warrents on Sundays. She carrled in her arms a large bundle, which she placed on the bench and proceeded to open, when the Justice stepped h “It's my wedding dress,” sh nt to show it to you, I am to be mar- rled In it this afternoon, The dress- maker didn't make the dress right at all, It's a great deal too large for me. I look like a slob In it,” and sbe was on the "'KV.VO‘ tears, “‘What can I do about it7” sald Justice Dafly, in bewilderment. “T want to have her arrested for fal pretences. She guaranteed that the dre: would fit me, and I pald her before I tried It on.” ‘‘What does your mother say about it]”’ “.}‘hu—boo-huv, she-she sa-says It fi-fits was placed In my hands a telegram, I tore the envelope open with an eager gladness, ‘“‘She has telegrapked me, immediately ing at onca,” I soliloquized, smillng all over my face. A passer-by gave me must have turced as white as a sheet, | The dispatch was from my mother, and | ©! read: left here two weeks ago, Amswer imme- diatsly.” A stronger and a weaker pen than mine woula have attempted to analyze wy feelings, but mine must be spared the task, 1 only wonder that I didn’t go mad on the spot. My sober reason aban- doned the sttempt to solve the mys but my heart Instinctively pointed o1 imaglnary tell-tale finger at Tony Scott! Men have fallen In love with portraits before to-day, they have been villatns, | schemers, abductors and seducers before miration of my wife's portrait before to: day, I ran to the rallroad depot at once and stked everybody employed there more questions t{un they could have answered under any circumstances; but I didn’t get the least satifaction out of any of them, or stumble upon the emallest clue, A'l I could learn was that Tony Scott had gone east abont tex da) I thiok I understand the case,” re: marked Justice Dofty, “Go home and stop erylng, or you will look like a fright at the wedding.” ——— A Pair of Appointments, Wasninerox, D, C., June19.—The pres dent appointed the following to-dsy: Herman G. Weber, Illiaos, to be Uni States mar-ted shal for the southern district of Il inois; M D, Fleming to be associate justice of the United States suprems court of the territory of New Mexico, to Kansas Clty, but he waen’t sure, and begged him nee., The request w. ——— of course granted immediately. A celebrated physician declates that 1 threw my v ‘Hant's Remedy will cure any case of i kidney disease that can be cured.” catohing the traln, I thought my path A celebrated doctor says that ‘‘other |lay twice across the equator, so long 1t pronarations as substitutes for Hunt's |seemed. I never saw a traln craw Kidney Remedy, are worthless in com: | much in all my life before. Ihad ar- parlson to it.” rived a% the central metropolis of the story of passed and then I was shown the rebate s Linvoluntarily [ cortificate with my wife’s slgnatare on lifted my hand as i in remonstrance, but | the back of it, ‘Emma Gerner,’ “You must leave her with her mother |40 or with yours until she is ready to follow | vised— it nearly broke her heart. Butit couldn’t | Saott In Time hurg heavily on my hands, and |—— wife I just managed to escape commit- | {icket, but she declined positively.” me with a prominent citizen of Las|fice of the Pullman company Iascertained that seotion No. 6 of the palaco-slesper Goaym with a baby, lower, and & geniloman, who was evidently accompanying her, amined the reglster. found these entrles: etor with quostlons, and learned that my wife had been 111 for a long time and con- Tony Scott had attendee to all wants with rare devotlon, very sad and ill, into the coach. She would go, in’ spite of the doctor’s remonstrance.” at the depot in Lis lady with & baby and a pile of baggage arrived yeaterday? the affirmative on all sides, oot a cigar instead. street car and hastened to my lodgings. my room unlocked. in 1 had not thought but thet my cheriched | He tossed a tele, nd would be |to read: whom 1 at once racognized your wlfe.L o . | was ready to accompany her on to Lasf,: on recelpt of my letter that she ls eoml S A R A T 12 nees go to the deuce; but she was evi- startled look, 1|dently not well, ¥ her. oxonz latier.» mystery: Emuy bay were informed, to our amszement, that you had gone to Kansas City. : He wound np his recital with a dry fn- | t;nnliun as if to give me to underatand | t n:d that Thad done a most rediculous i to-day, and 1 had been jealous of his ad. | alive and have read a true story, as it carred, atk for Richard Gerner. 8go. The ticket | Bltte ler thought h i tlcket | of sach cases seller thought he had sold him a tlckef S A A ke Oa the wings of the wind I hastened | That lady writee, ‘I have used Brown' to my employer, told him my pitifal | Iron Bltters since last summer with great for lewve | benefit, especially for indige There are three to use llee full of things and |strovger than for yea 3 departed for Kansas City at once, barely recommend it to all who suffer from dys SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1885, T Unlted States more dead than alive, and ran at once to the ticket office both of the rond and of the Pallman company. O what night did a young lady with a little baby atrive via Rook Island, and take passage in_a sleeper to Las Vegas ‘‘We have them every night,” I told. ‘‘This one wore a black satin olcak, trimmed with far.” “‘Ah!"” *“Dark eomplexioned, bue eyes—" *‘Yos, yes; I remember mow. There was somo trouble about the baggage, there was to much of it, And, come to think about it, I paid her §9.80 rebate on her tlcket from Chicago.” *‘Have you the recelpt!” I presented the request with a green- back and trembling lmbs," *‘Wait a moment.” A minute of breathless expectation way The 1ato was two weok’s back, “DId she go on at once to Lias Vegas?" *'She wanted to 1 believe, but looked pale and sick that her companion ad- *‘Oompanion!” I falrly shouted. ““Yen, n young gentloman,” Irattled off a description of Tony Iffy. “That's *Ah! for God's sako man, tell me, did hey go on or aro thoy in town here yet?’ “They went on together last night “To Las Vogaa!” “Exactly. Ho wanted to pay for her 1 totterod away. At the the ticket of- had been let_to a young lady pper. 1 went to the Coates house where I ex- A fow pages back “‘1;4};: Richard E.rner, Hobroken, “‘Anthony Wayno Scott, Lynn, Mass.” I besleged the hotel clork and’ propri- ned to her room. 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Clarke Drug Co. ettt Al it et ot drrridtmddrrolsling WHEN SOLICITED TO INSURE IN OTHER C( IMPANIES, Remember These Imoortant Facts CONCERNING The Hutual Life Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK. 1t 8 the OLDEST activo Life Insuranco Company in this country, It isthe LARGEST Life Insurance Company by many millions of dollars in the world, Its rates of promiums are LOWER than those of any other company. 41t haa no tstockholdors”toclalim any part of its profits. el ner o SCHEMES under the namo of Insurance fof speculation by spoclal clasees upon the wortj 1t present avallable CASI RESOURCES exceed those of any othe: Life Insuranico Company in the Tnat same night I was on my way ack to Las Vergas, torn with conflicting emotion, Why dldn't she mansge to telegraph me? The villian intercepted them! Within forty endless hours I was back Vegas, Had a young I was answered in ‘“And was Mr. Scott with her?” I asked of one who knew Scott well, “‘Yes, sir, he was.” ‘“Where —where did they go to?” 1t has recelved In cash from all sources, from Fobruary, 1843, to January, 186K, §0 1t has returned to the pooplo, in cash, from February 0 January, 1685, 8216, Its cash Assots on the 18t of January, 1856, amount to more than 0ne Hundred and Three Millioas of Dollars w. nl IXLLEN, MERRILL & FERGUSON, General Agent for Gen. Agta, f Nebraska, Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming and | Michigan, Tndiana, Tiinols, Wisconatn, Tow ah. 8 and Minnesota, Offica Cor.Farnam and 13th St.Over 1st Nat'l, Detroi ichi, Bank, Omaha, Nob M. F. ROHRE f Mibigee Special Agent for Towa, Council Bluffs, Towa 099, 6€4,0C, 211,00, ‘‘Danno. They had a carriage and |4 TuLcock, Eng. & Supt. drove away—into the old town, I sup- pose.” If they had had a bar at the depot I'd ave treated that fellow to adrink. He T jumped intoa To my amazement I found the door of I pushed 1t open. he aceno that met my gsze was: My wife was sitting on a rocker by the fire, singing softly to the baby, with a happy smile on her face; Tony Scott standing y the window, calmly” smoking ono of my clgars and chatting merrily with wy ife. With a revelver in my]tand, I entsred the room. My wife started to her fect, ut'e ed a 1sd cry, hastily placad the baby on the ed and rushed into my arms. One of the arms fnvoluntarlly clasped tho dear form to my bosom, But he had blgger eyen|mHos. orriokm. than I had. He looked into my eyes with a puzzled stare, then looked at my revolver and then into my eyes again. I fixed my eyes on ‘ovy Scott. “What's got Into you!’ he nsked, “1f I were your wife and knew you to | calmly. I felt that thore was & mistako some- come on by the next train and throw all | where, sand toesed the revolver on the secondary conslderatlons to the devll,” | table, while I kis:ed my sobbing wife. tried to s1y something, but, for want of nowing something o say, I ssid noth- g. ““What took you to Kansas City In tion to know 1t,” I sald sullenly, 'then let | such & confounded hurry, anyhow?” Tony me tell you that I'm afraid she's on the |atked, pufling s cloud of smoke toward wey_here now, but I do sincerely hopo | the canvass ceiling. In reply I tossed my mother's telegram n tho table, “Why, 1 telegraphed you from Kansas T was 5o well satisfied with the | Clty Immediately on the arrlval of your ealary, and Ifels so far improved In health | wife there, and we were Eoth astonished that 1 wrote my wifo to pack up and come | that there was no reply.” “'But_what in thunder took you to 1 hadu’t eeen Tony Scott for some time, | Kaneas City ?” I exclatmed. Ho fought me with my own weapons. gram on the table for me A. W, Scott, Las Vegas—Will come to n_understanding on those sheetings. Fivo days passed by, and then there [ Bring samples back and come on at once, BuLLese, Moore & ELsTox, ‘‘And at the etation I stumbled, dded, explanatorily, “apon this lady, In I d so I counteled her It was very wise as it turned tay over, 0 was 50 111 that the remainder ut, fo of her journey might have been fatal to|g.09-, » hen we finally did get here we at he knew exactly how the land la) ing, Well, there’s no harm done. Toay q.; Scott and 1 are pards ss of old, and in- tend to work a little racket in the mines together shortly. t My wife took some to Las Vi od f klcking ye My wife's portralt is on exhibition for public and universal admiration, Now, reader, for once In your life, you lnllll‘j og- 3 Vegas C ——— Famous For Families, Most appropriately s Brown's Iron called s family medloine in view hat of Mra. Cook, of 67 N. J. When you come to k, , and al- ways buy half & dozen bottles st once, it; we all feel popsls, loes of strength or indigestion, rightfully termed the king of evlls. ——— Straw Hats from bc up at Saxe's. Cheapest s n Omaha, G. P, N, SADLER, Asst. Eng Ho W, DIAMOND, Asst. Secy MISROURI VALLEY BRIDGE AND IRON WORKS OFFICE AND WORKS LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. Man'lg's and Builders o Wronght Iron, Steel, Howe Truss and Combination BRIDGES For Railroads and Highwaya Tuarn _Tables, Draw Spans, Roo Truseor, Picrs and Sub- structures. Ins'ey, Shire Tullock PROPRIETORS Pleaso ecd us notice of all bridge work to I st Correspordence sclicited from evgincers and bridge OUNGIL BLUFFS ARPET COMPANY CARPETS, Curtains, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Linoleums, Mattings, OPHOLSTERY (00DS Rugs, Etc., Etc. Careful Attention Glven to Ou of Town Orders. Upholstery and Drapery Work a W. H, M. PUSE Officer & Pusev. BAKNKERS Councll Eluffs, Towa. Established, 1865 Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Exchange nd Home Securities, J. L. DsBEVUISE, Ouign Ticket Agent No. 607 Broadway Oouncll Bluffa, Railway Time Table, COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following a7o the timos of the arrival and de. rains by contral standard time, at the Tralus loave transfor depob fen min and arrive ten minutes Iater. 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Leave Omal & W, 13:60~2:00—8:00—4:00—4:66—5:06 HAMBUR B-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY, Direct Line for England, Frauce and Germany, The sscauships of this well known liue are bulls of Iron, In water-tight compartmente, and are : i ;.Ia‘h;al 'wllh 3 b to wmake the pass o ) )th safe [X o it 1 To work Life snd Aceldent Tniurance for & New York company, in every town 1n Nebras Tows, Good commission to workers. Addr E. C. WILCOX & CO. General Ag ente, K JACOB SIMS, Attorney - at-Law, COUNCIL BLUFI S, IOWA, Office, Main Street, Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart and Houo blook. | Wil practioe in Stateand tate courte. R. Rice M. D. of ether dnmory removad witkout the CHRONIC HRONIE DISEABES-ims s 7 yoans b §, Poarl sireot, Counol) B ¥ Consaliakion res x | caNcERS, tates Kuropean m: Tausdays aod Baturdaye fof Plymouth (LONC < Cosrboug, (PARIS sud HAMBURG, Rates, Firet Cabin, 860-§100. ‘Bteerage, to from Hamburg, $10. ' 0. B. 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