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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, FRIDAY OCTOBER 9, 1891 n - ] T PR I TN TEEQ | tells their going. And there arve some neer Robinson brought 6 his cotertain- | his hand i or, vay on the | THE OMAHA BEE. [NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES, | fits hete olng. And thero s some 1 oo coula quite dlgpés |'sg's Hoad us he i o him, Ang | ! - brimfull of sweetness that the very sun He would chimb up te, the engincer's | Engineer Robinson never once looked COUNCIL BLUFFS | - shine of them lingers in the hearts of | velvet cushion and lean hiselbow on the | out'to speak to him. The firoman, too§ | > N " ose who knew the g alter the indow sill, and, drdpfling his cheek | turne R0 thie SUHEE. WY OFFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STRERT 5 Licew Bl de ap | tose who knew thom long after the win , and, drgpging turned his face the other way, and was | i r's Livery Btab'c Made an | 1o 1ivos are ended into his hand, fall to dreaming while ho | busy with his shovel. The brakeman We are the Poor Man's Friend, in that we are offering our b (s ¥ Farly Morning Blaze, When Juck Connor was promoted to | Watched the clouds ortlve trees flitting | leaned on his brake and never lifted his | = Deliversd by Carler In any part of th e the position of engineer on the Nash- | by. ; eyes ns the cars pullpd up. Jack | H. W. TILTON, - MANAGER | le & Chattanooga road, which cuts Once the train stopped to wait for a H\mx" it all very strangh. TLLEPHONES | I ws O N NARROW ESCAPE OF THE PROPRIETOZ. state of inessee from north to | delayed freight, and the engineer spoke “Hore I am, mother," | N iftor N south, he moved his family into the | to the boy sitting siicht at tha window. | nductor cleared his throat when . ) < - protty littlo cottage standing side by | +*Hello, Jack!"™" ho &aid. **You're not 1 known welcome rang through I‘(-x”]ut()“ Screened Nut Coal. ... £3.00 per ton MINOIE MENTION. | He Was Nearly Caught by the Flames | side with crippled Jorry Crane's* on the | aslecp, are you? Engineers can’t sleep' | the train, Passengers turned from the S R Y. P G —=— v Horsss: BuMied: o } ust nbove the raiiroad track, in | #ir; remembep that. |\\)|. tever other | windows and put their handkerchiefs to Counel Bufls Lunier Co, o L o mont o o et o8 Mo o s o skt sesenet okt | ) X 418 MAIN STREET, b L ehedlon ool e S the Fires ne, oy being n cripple Juck | Jack's eyes fillod ns he looked at his | delight were painful to them, ; - TELEPHONE 48. PO bl Ll Ui A kniow would insure his own wifo consid- | old friend i ; “Here I am, mother.” He was scan- | ; : =% erable company and protection in Jorry's | , Yus, sir,” ho safd; “that’s just what | ning every face engerly, longingly,when UL R L L R e leorge Wesner's livery stablo on Main | wi E 33 | tathor u A A Al | B ot at the head of First avenue, was do- | The houses stood side by side, nnd both 3 r Robinson turucd to look out |~ “fack,” he said, “she sn't ab | ounty Auditor Hend PrOPOYINE | stroyed by firo yosterday morning about4 | duors opened toward the railrond. The | @ + window down the track— | A shadow flitted ncross the bright coun- ‘ | | Lexington Screened Lump Coal..$3.50 per ton DOES | /T WLL NoT SPECIAL NOTICES. IF YOU TAKH YOUR KRAUSE'S COUNCIL BLUFF the polling lists for the fall elostion i : A Cardi are on ouncing the mareinges ot | 9/l Mr. Wesner slept in the sta - | village, indeed, was built so, steaight | the straight, treacherous track along | tenance. The conductor took the boy's Dawson ana Miss Nellie Hayes, which | inethe night and was awakensd by the r down the railroad—for the train was | Which poor Jack Connor had traveled to | hand in his und held it close place on the 14th Ing ana 1 of tho horsns on the floor | about the biggest thing about Antioch, | cternity, 5 “Juck, my boy,” ho said, *'you must bo Heada(}hecapsu]es it g noinder e white M. Dodge eamp, Sons of | below him, He immadiatoly arose, and was | Jack Connor's cottage stood on a hill he boy at the other window amun. . Your mother hasnot come, will e Wi Do rowarded by re- S0 1 the track that he could speak to i \nlvm: Jack talked on sofily, but dis- | not come, Jack. She is dead, my son.” | 3 ¢ shington ave up cound bim, Fis saw that the fire had | Ni% wife from his engine when she stood | tinctlv. And the son still shone, but not for | I YANTED oI ST aTe e e wrould | 10 tho door, us sho usually qid, to sco , UAnd fatner said, the night they | Juck. h“’;;”:;t‘g ‘“ Wocks alnoss contore WL make Joo Cupplecorn wis arrosted Jast ovening | B gt s e BUIINS. God el | NOu BigoibYe rought him home, sir, he said, ‘Every | He neverknew the terrible story, how, | } loaso for oS Tee oftiee kA e A o complanant was | D¢ lnpossibio to savo the buliding, and b The train men were protty well ac- | man may jump but the enginéer—the | in stepping from the train, Hher fool N OTICE I horeby givon thiat Adum Wageok & small boy. The accused spent the night in | couseyuently oceupiod what littlo timo was |y qintod with the Antioch people in | engineer must stick to the engine.’ And | slipped und she fell beneath tho wheals, | ANl not be responsible. far yuy debts oF the city jall, and will havo a hearing this | loft in eottin ne horses and bugeies genoral; but thore was not one among | he said, father snid—nway off it scomed | which passed over her body. e nove By Ay, Of s GitIdron v (ot his A BT WAR FeRoIVAL TH (NS, olty. Ves s 2 ten liorses i the bt abd | o, from conductor down, who did not | to me-—like you try to spoak whon the | Knew—for from that day ho never knew | AR AL RTELT SR torduy announcing that General (. M, | Looutthe . 1 . DAy ow Jack Connor’s son, < stenmn’s a-sizaing, siv—he sulc tick to | anything except that she had not come | Y., FAMILY CHEMIST, P B h e A ehaiieay | HokEeE Y s wero rescucd, but oy iftle Juck,” they called him, and | the ongine and stand by your mother, | buck to him. Des Molnes, lowa. JOLS and vaults cloAed hy. odorTent president of the Society of the Army of the | this the teat bad becon intense and | the train never whistled for Antioch but [ Jack.’ * And I've been a-thinking, Day after day crepton, growing into | yoRr SALE BY Gul process, Loave orders at ity Tennessee, to fill the place left vacaat by tho > horses 5o torvified as to render it unsafe | they would look out for the littie fellow Robinson™— the enginaer leaned | years, Day after when the whist - TR T ) T . L Dobson doath of the late General Shorma, or hin: to venture in wlere tiey were Holsted on the wood pile to see his | furthe out, the sleeve of ‘the blue over- | kounded, a little figure was seen to elimb ; COOK'S ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES QR RENT-Chrgq rooms i Tarso ous on The entertairmeat in the Presbytorian [ In the meantime an alurm had veeu sen father’s engine go by alls brushed his face, while Jack talked | the woodpile y Crane’s woodpil Benton strect. Tonant ean pay rent by church parlors last cvening under the a to the fire department, and it was soon on Hescldom went further than the wood [ on. “I've been a-thinking all day as | thon—to watch for his mother. Special attention give Electrie S pioc oulal wnion was well atiended | (o scone. I was too late o do. auy kood, | pile—that wis his mother's order— | maybo I ought ot to have left her” by | s eves searched every window as | Bells, Burglae i, Announciators | Feog SALE- A o a0 acro tarn 10 iles bt AL sl UL LTSSt Sl i oo destroved i | though the brakeman and the train | herselfa whole d the t me up. and Incandescent Wiring. Counoll Hiumrs TR 1| e e L, fames topather awith malt o doren | Dutcher would sometimes try to coax | The engineer answered without turn- [ *‘Here I am, mother!” the shrill, R ST Tatton, Counett s Rofroshiments wero servod, and 1ho noveities | bugaics. . The building. was ontirely der | Nim down to the platform with apples | ing his head: “*O, she's all vight, Jac voico would ring out. And when tho WALTER V. COOK, o P in tho way of entertainment were highly H and sticks of striped candy. she's safe & train had passed on some one would ex- ps VWAL enjoyed. Al s : 5 Lot | But be would shake his yellow urls 3t you know what her . | plain: 1 COUNCIL B LURPS Viiliam Kane was scen ve-ter 1.\ s | The stock was insured to theamount of | ,\,q throw them a kiss as the long teain | ‘Stand by your mother, Jack,’ and here “It's poor Jack Connor come to meet R\ BE Chance—for s Bakor K led ® horso bl ! i §1,000aud the butlding for $150. The buitd- | 1o out, Lam away off on your engine, sir. his mother. 2 g Sl hare 08 rINEAs pet ...’1"\\.‘.'.."“‘ wios Lol A £ i Ste property of O P, Wic kham o [ Sometimes his mother would take him [ i'he ¢ u-ullrr ght .m;».x by twenty | oy aqcustomed to. sadlog him 2 ry Connoil Bl and ran_up a 4 or years be has carried an insurance of £00 | qown to spe 0 his e I y | minutes lates the fireman threw in some v didys e §i of ot e 3 o " moment later he reappeared on the street | on it, but a short time ago he threw half of ‘!,|“”r"_ L i ,m“,l,",‘ a “'ll‘ '\,",“, coal, the steam began to !,m'\ Wnd No_ g | thero as the duys drifted on into years, | § iy ENT— I arm. Before he hud gone fifty feet Oficer | pense,” as he suid, and now he is wishing he ot this evening at Dries- | horrified to seo t igues of flame shooting Business of importanco is on the programmo, Taandry work. Enquire at 20 Merciam bik stroyed, nished house of 7 rooms the t n lowing furnace, | 8 o its way. ain untii you come back,” TR - L + 4 o { ' . < CoLng 3 " % OXPERT Columbin bieyele neh, In per O'Counell after him, and fifteen mnutes | hadu't the great bell clanging a ha I'he wind, could it have spoken, must Gl oW H g Inte . | Bt i BT LT luter Kann was | 12 out through the bars There is nothing to show how the fire | bye, and the sheill whistle, which more | huve carrvied strange stories of w it | or summer, the trainmen wo see the R Q calibre. C. A, Atkins, Councll Blufts, Ta of the city jail for some one to o his ba originated, although the commouly accepted | than once he nad been permitted to | saw and heard in its passage through | cottage door opon, and knew it was Jack Vs 7 T o T e g X s : pen, ¢ < = it ALAIRVOYANCE. mind reading or Psy- Ho will have @ hearing this morning in police | the 18 that it was the work of an ince Spull.” the engine box that day--strange stor- | waiting for his mother. g chometry, D) es of all kind diagnosed court dial ‘I'ne house was one of the oldest in “Just naturally s 1o » | ies of rough forms and gentle hearts, ) il S issed hi » was il and treated with lot baths and miuss i i aturs ¢ gine, One day they missed him; he was i ] I In polico court yesterday morning A . | the city und s occupied its position f8cin | (o’ fivoman would often s s | 2rufl voices and tender words, bearded | waving with fover. Alllottors prohuptly niwarad, 'Otiico licuts. harged with threateniz to kil W ayliss park longer than any other b g S & 3 RO hRds oRIlOEREARasIE 2 = B r f %, h MAIN STREET. S to 10 po, No, 2 avenue E near col C. Proscott, was discharged for lack of prose | in the vicinity. The upper story ccntained | that from his pappy e and child ssed to Jerry Crane's wife bont over his pil- 1t ot = ks S R ] ot 0 ah G ff BoAt ORI RBAA T And Jack did seem o have a natural | gether in sympathy and love, SRt e S ol Tacquemin & Co.'s Jewolry Store | T90R SALE or Rent—Gardon land with cution. Harry Clark and Ired Williams, | some h: 4 chuff scattered about the tloor, No. 6 drew upon time at Antioch low: the poor little life was going. l‘(n‘._ \Im or I{!i‘n.‘lwlr,\]\‘un :\,l"-w:.‘«ltlli churged with the larceny of some clothing [ und that accounts for the eapidity with [ love for alocomotive. - o C A LT B (o G G - from Jacch Stein's second band clothing | which the flames spread when once they got | Butone day trouble came to theirdoor, [ 5:10. A door flew open as the whistle IO ol ATV T AER i UNION DEPOT HOTEL. Blufs. Atore, wero given fourteeu days apioce in tho | started. Engincor Connor was brought home in | sounded four times, as if to say, “Here | wNyp vet. Juvk ™ thes tord him county fail. C. B, Taylor, o drunk who was | The hardware store of Cole & Cole, just | caboose, both legs mashed and an rm | I am, mothe Not vet, Juck, . jay 1 2 N od o o] S agai Corner 10th and Mason Streets, arrested Wednesday afternoo t he wes | south of the stable, also sufl o two | vone. whi Bt P et v IO e Taraaltl T He smiled and closed his e again, : 4 : Tes BTG vas found to have been damaged i 5L bey ; LS & (s st g0 dow cet her when No. 6 “ntlon In the ety i on_lowor Broadway in front of a_coming | this was found to have boen damaged 9 tho | 1D ncer & brobel hd Ot Waed By el pitet Releorey must go down to meet her when No. 6 | o intion 1 e ) train, was finca §10.70 for drunkenness, Jack | amount of about $400 or §00 by the Hame: ), 5 2 \ g comes in,’ gt g Lh L A A e e e R S e i e ory man had juinped but he—five- | As the train pullod out, Engineer Rob- | RS20 e hopinconnoctionyy o continued until Monday afternoon at 2 | tho hose. This loss was also covered by in- 1, brakeman, all but Jack, inson leaned from his window. she in yet?” he asked. “Is No. 6 it Wo hav onoy o'clock. “Dude” Roberts and Frank Allen, | surance. Jump, Connor, for your life!” the “Here I am. mother!” the joyful ing g D ALY 3,“ of Chilcago. Rates fromdl. ) to $1.50 per day slated with boing fugitives from justice, were K T.’_.| fireman had called to " him when the [ greeting rang out, and the engineer saw also granted a continuance o “““u;x:“l osted b o timbers began to crack. Ju -gnhtll ight into the arms opened —_— smmencing A oo aid his ha 10 receive him. s Wanted—A girl todo general house- s we will inaugurate our first ||l:~\'!|;1ll"lllllqux:)lllrll 3.5'.‘1:‘ “:]'\'...:: l(lu‘;:::l;“l‘f::: “I am coming, mother,” that became | Whero he lay for an hour talking first to Pound stavatndbof (roncomtiha SIL0O HAE L0 m.l\il\.[,\ s C. T, Oflicer. South Sev- \\. q ito Imlv seaeg | engine € a vary familiar ¢ry omong the nearest vll!xl:x(:"n; :l:’,.\ilnl‘\lvn\:l:"l]-nl;:nlvm;r 'I;nh’mfin‘m. For neuralgia bathe ints all grounid To'n porfoct it Wit thé enth strect. © have the lurgest and best assorted And there he stood until the crash | neighbors; and more than one eye filled B 1Ly AJHELUGIY M1t i % 5 G e ando e havo ever had tho pleasivo of [ cme, up and ran over as littlo. Jack Conner’s | and the night ho dicd. oS WALER HondiiSIRExtrEcl AR L O LD B L B G R L L pligiollizenslolGOURGILIUIE te was not quite dead when the boys | voice, thrilling and hopefnl, rang out on Stick to your engine, and stand by CANSWER: Only by the reputation a good i wureh parlors ay evening. | 3 hmml him; and all the time thoy » | the frosty air ol a winter’s morning. your mother, Jack,” they heurd him e has made for ftself. “Buy only the presting progrea ) " anderes B r de 3 i 9 o o 1 v ol adia (ome and ' P Stewart's in Hea Intoresting programme will be rendered ory department in our store is com- (RIS TN i O R It was June, glad, sunshiny June,when 1 Whisper. e e D e and refreshments served, StolinsvoryiresTio) nd i‘hn‘-pi(';ln;w st foe 1ifo to get home, . they. Betwd | Juck’s mother Went one morning to call | At midnight a whistle sounded sharp THE G’R ND A vou il I it e e ains b ang v one will be | i Chisper, “Just long enough to got | ona sick friend and cJd neighbor at the | and shrill, and Jack raised himself in | A all ‘and Soo s at tin"Stroct. "Alwiys B0 DI DAl GRAT NS, feature of our sight days’ fall sale. | home and die with my wifo and boy. stution just ubove Antioch. bed and gave a cry of joy. “She’s in!” | : pleused (o uliow zaods Mrs. W. A, Coulter ined to her home, | Ourcoat and fue depactments ave the [ ffiy prayer was grauted—he reached | Jack thought he had never seen so | he shouted. *“No. 6 1s in. Hero | —— e — 400 Gilen avenue, by serious il talk of all customers that pass them, homg and the Lo lio loved pest on God's | faira day-—the sun shone, the birdssang, | I wn, mother!™ "Tho train pulled L i e Judgo Woolson ana_wifo leave this Fur trimmed gavments from $5.00 to | gaptfi. Just before he died he renched | and tha flowers were everywhere, { up and stopped. It was only afreight | pr[S BLEGANTLY APPOINTED | K ST\ | J Ehh ' fir S LD 0 .00, bosides all the latest novelties in | fop his pocketbook under his pillow and “You can come to meet me at 120’clock, | stopping for water, but that was nothing | SRy 2 A\ will hold court this week and next. ackets and long cout capes, Nandaau oM steile: Juck,” his motber said, as she kissed | to Juck. A smile flitted across his f HOTEL 13 NOW OPEN. vis B. Miles, United States district at- Furs of every description in both capes “It'sall I've got, Annie,” he said, *i | his cheek. “T’ll be sure to come on that | “She’s come,” he said, and, with a lool AN 5 5 Ne| 3 10W o LSO R LI and muffs. wish it was more, wifc.” train unless something happen | of unutterable peace, held out his arm R W TANALQIR, Newnees OFSCOUNCICREEUEESRION. “Not yet, Jack, dear,” they told him, s il s and hodropped back among his pillows, 5 21290 pet tou which 15 put Council Biuffs, la. . i ;‘51 lu‘.cr u‘mi‘uflhul\y ha z’ 'r':' )l:ll'l'lv.millh\"'ll\'cl'. '”‘in\lml'l' .iunnv. Then he lnid his hand on the little *I'll be here, mother,” said Jack, “‘to i and wentto meet her. The nextday | ~ y surned from the east, whero they spent the [ astrachun, monkey, eape seal with hoad with its crown of yellow curls | every trein until you come.” old Engineer Robinson swung himself | J SEP Aot st ; ummer visiting friends. | trachan Ccollar, “plucked coney with | ploling his pillow, | Ho seomed o for | The sun still shone when tho train | clear of his engine, and went down tho | Paid Up Capital $100,000 oy G, W. Crolts loaves today for Glen- | moutlou collar, the latest novelty in furs. | RovThof v’ was ony a b came in at noon. Jick thought the | platform to speok to the agent. When . Ottest organized bank 1tn tho clty. Foroln “Juck,” he said. & your mother | whistle sounded mournful, somehow. | he climbed back to hisseat at the engine STEEL PENS_ donies alisooutitios. ' Hapudial See daily p: for prices and further | (o you, Take cave of hev, my man. and the engine “slowed up” sooner than | window he drew his sleeve ncross his | aruoncompnis o e it was then Jack’s life begin n- [ usual, 50 ‘that the train camo in slow | eyes, and told the fireman that littlo | Notice given that Adam | FOTHERINGUAM, WHITELAW & CO., | ast. The pot name of “Baby Jack and solemn like. | Jack Connor had gone to meet llia, THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS wood, where hie will perform the wedading cercmiony for Miss Carvie Gilliland, a nicce of Mrs. O. H. Lucas of this ¢ Keep posted on the date of our sale tais, Fporations SN0 b GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889, | torrasaiiicnce iy vited, - . Assisinnt Wageck will not be responsibie for any BOSTON STORE, longer trembled upon his mother’s lips. And the telegraph operator had laid | mother, debts or liabilities incurred by Elizabeth Council Bluffs, She cailed him instead “My son,” y Wageck, his wife, or by any of his chil- = boy,” or else ‘twas **Mother’s man.’ dren without his authority Shea Called Him Names. is the heart wont to clothe with strength ADAM WAGECK. | +Thecasoof Yergen Low agaiust J. J. Shea | that which 1tleans upon i Council Bluffs, Oct. 7, 1891, was resumed in the district court yester She trusted him entirely, and his —— morning, and more of the contradictory quick mind recognizea it. . New fall goods, finest lino in tho city, | mony was eiven by the various parties. J. | *The prohibition uo longer confined just received at Reiter’s the tailoe’s, 310 | M. Fenlon was putupon tho stand, and | him to the wood-pile; but overy morn- Broadway. stated that he was with Shea the morning | ing when the whistle sounded the cot- — ouey was pai . N | tage - W 0 rate click B e A that tho mouey was paid by him to 1 tage door would open, the gate clicl, 3 Flickinger, nuid that ho nad seon the wt At do iR h i Ak R 3 & Baturday evening, October 17, at 8 o'clock, | Flicking ; ; Ao iy o oo e e St s Bl ~ ~ Rl / to nominate a township ticket, The vacan- J. M. Shea testified on Wednesday that he f 2 i ith. Flickin- | the platform 3 V) ° cies to bo fillad are justice of the peace, con- | had had a warm conversation with “Pies! P Stablo and. township trusteo, | The entouscs | €0F one day when the latter tried to induce Pies! 1 ) kes! Toi tha selection ot delomatos vl o Chats | bim to pay tho judgment, and he rofused be- | He had turned peddler. Such a tiny, T an 900 0L L0 INA olock at | cause Flickinger was not tho attorney of | industrious little peddler as he was, too, 1 1 e R e e ~ For the Treatment of all Chronic and Surgi- it e SR Nlogates: Soe. | this conversation was over had and hedenied | hoapted friends among the trainemn L oreld's, aud select nine dolegatas; Bc- | eyerything else that had been sworn to by | laURI R bound Lo fl e " and ward =ity bulldin .-““’;'I“_“"‘ delo- | gny of the witnesses for the defenso in a way | J9CK'S business was bound to flourish. | ' gates; ‘Third ward —Oftice of Justice Swear- | ypat S aie avident that someone was mis. One day the red stockings went dane- Chken, seloct soven dolexatoss 1fourth ward = | (aken, to say the least, and leaving it most [ ing down to the platform with unusual 5 Court house, superior court room. select | yicamuly uncertain who it was. Flickin »d—so fast, indeer, that his mother, el ogaLoN s it ward -Sticlds! store, | testimony as to tho puyment of tho money s following, had scarcely reached 2 sell's grocory, soloct four delogates; Icane, | Sis ot supported by wny witnesses, while atfor No. 6 od up, @ Perfectly equipped with every facility, apparatus and remedy ! 8 Shea and Fenlon’s stories agroed perfectly. | puwinoer Robins roppe ) i 3 outside, one delegate. < Lostimony veterday mori ghtoritiivbingn [dropned Jhomehly for the successful treatment of every form of disease requir- T « Flickinger threw in a remark cal- b T 5 h; The public is cordially invited to call ated to reflec administration of tue | 4nd tossed him up to thegfireman. — ing medical or surgical treatment. at room 509, Merriam block, third floor, oftice when it was occupied by Suea, | **Cateh the litile engincer, Sam,” ho \ b 2 and see the pretty things in oil paint- ln“ xl»v; ]1 mark Shea Vm;k u\l ||‘(m|| l.]nm N\]_llr\ll!l‘lli.] “I've promised to him run \ i 3 MOST COMPLETELY ANTI-SEPTIC OPERATING ROO M, called Flickinger a liar, and applied auother | No. 6 toda, work »‘.‘:bufi.‘:"\f;‘:‘;.:"|fv'.'.'.“l,|.'1;'.lj"\ I tener | eplthet to i in oven court, whichisusually |~ There wis o happy littlo laugh, and ) and best hospital accommodations in the west. Board and at- o in‘aay branch of vt i levmon, | Foffeseted I nsmupers 6 long horizon, | yhen w vision of golden curls it tho . tendance at reasonable rates. The business of the Omaha Frank Trimble,atty, Baldwin bk, tel 803 | o tmeins ot oot oy i omptores, "oy |~ **Mother, motherl Can you spare me Medical and Surgical Institute, formerly conducted at 9th the case coutinued uniil next Monday, ‘when [ & wholo day? / ’ and Harney streets, by the late Dr. J. W. McMenamy, has To Hear the Governor. the arguments of the attorneys will bé made | She smiled and nodd ] y 3 R YLk i ) The followiug delogation from this eity | and the case submitted to the court. 1 come ¢ at 7 [the wheels | been 1‘emove§:l across the river to 268th street and Broadway left, yestorduy morning for Shenandoah to | -y 4o Kloin soll furnitur . in'to tarn], nand the! wood g in, \ Council Bluffs, Ia.,, where every case and any and all con- Lear tho speech by Governor Boies: I\ Mandelts Kloin sell furniture, carpots, her” [the train was moving], “‘and ¥ 2% = 1d ar re i oy pre mpt and sl '.llf | attention Campboll, P. Gounoude. J, L. Temploton, w::ll\lln; and heating stoves at cost to | the m.;.:ln'm the rattle of 1”'"" “u-s % tracts, o or new, are receiving pro pt & ski ul attentic John T,k M. J. Bellinger, Frank [ 1" PUS0e i drowned his co—"box full.” How £ SR pr A ve have cur ‘Irimble, Ben Marks, (. A. Hamuer, William Peanut Party Programme. m" {‘|‘,".:“\I\l-<““I\‘ilui-r \:::\llllm.;wu\.‘:;:dh:\.,( We refer by permission to patients we have cured. Lineberger, August Paris, Claude Dye, W > TR D ) 2 HSLS B “ 1\ A % oy ! s Sl 2 e . o hanreas AugussBacis Olayde Dye W, Puinloss | m1..1[!]“.;(.7!'.;”n:l-l._ reon, | o, but hlu talked on, and whon the Write for circular on Deformities and Braces, Trusses, Club Feet, Curvature of the Spine, Piles, Tumors, C: RCLGRAR, KAsIdSh fohe Wose B DUMDOEBE | Bl Blaca Rer Pait Bretiy. Remon Elided smoothly out, ho lorned from the | rrh, Bronchitis, Inhalation, Electricity, Paralysis, Epilepsy, Kidney, Bladder, Bye, Ear, Skin and Blood, ani all su-sic o havo been more fa the party but, for the poor [ 4. Picked Pire Per Professional Pic window. *Good-bye, mother,” srations BTk sccommodations provided by tha V ors. She heard, and waved her hand. And | OP€I? 3 raly purchased tickets aud | 5, Performed Production — “Pounuts,” | then Engineer Robinson pulled him to A A ST R By Yuckerors. hitcher had sent up for him. ciboose ot th ""‘L'.‘ i . Proper Provisions Passed, It was a wonderful ride to the boy, BNk D G o0a Rale: 8. Puzzling IPropositions Propounded. | who never ceased to wonder at the Promiscuous Plonsunt Pustimes. vroud old engine and its magnificent | gA @RS, TRUSSES, dnd all manner f surgical appliances, manufactured to order and a fit guarant Tho hrae dopartmant is undar the chaega of J. 2. Web ] H\;‘ ll:m';' ipuzammne, \:‘*11\ hi rel *“;-‘-n”h- i i ber, who was Dr.' McMenamy's brace maker for years, and who is unreservedly recommended by n.‘- ||mln AL profossion as boing tho best braconiiar in th dored at the Congregational chur ut for all the pleasure and freedom, Tnited State . o openadtor talont 141 Hroadwas | parloss this evening. All are cordially | there was a shadow all day on the boy: Unlisd Kiaten, and will be run off within the next few | Invited to attend. ish face, which neither th d things 1 days at less thun 00 on the 8100, Con- | S b ; uor the wonderful stories which Engi- ) n this department we are especially successful. Our tafns just the goods you want for antumn | tAIL Linds of goods stored. 22 Pearl 7 X : .i..u winter wear m\\fi.v( wi n’ ul:l- sreet. Rutes i J. R, Snyder. MOST WOMEN'S TROUBLES ! claims for superiority over all othrers are based upon derwe: v All goods bought 2 > 5 MO SN N LA ) ¢ 4 2 noy ‘.\“lvl!‘nl\nl\:wI\.|~|:xx|f-;|lh.~“.ll will pay | Swanson Mualo Co., Masoniotemple. |, oiused by a disordered stomach, v the fact that this is the only medical establishment FL ML 0 SREOAVIgaL0 bk Long Titles. Tho genuine Carlsbad Sprudel Salt is ; £ | , y . 3 Land titles run back n long way on | positive vemedy for a disordered manufacturing surgical braces and appliances fop Sues the Nortw the penins ¢ of Delaware and Mary- | stomach. It clears the complexion and { 5 : 7 i Mary MoCauley 1s sulug tho Nortawestern | Lind. . Ono Aldvich. o farmes i northe purifics the blood. Secure only the gen- i = each individual case, We have three skilled instru- for £2,500 damages for w broken arm which [ ern Delaware, sold” . farm not many | yine jmported article, which must have . b ment makers in our employ, with improved machine- she sustained in January, 15, by falling on | years ugo, and the title deeds that he | €0 AETEE B B BI (8 i i the railvoad track. This suit is the same one assed were ed well back into the o :Ih. N \m‘l; o a8 «-\.-‘r: ry, and have all the latest inventions, as well as our %0 far s the allegations are concerned, ms | seventeenth century, and they bore the was brought by Mrs. McUauley & fow months | signature of the Indian chief from whom | bottle. N 1 own patents and improvements, the result of twenty #KO agninst the city and was beaten by City | the lund was originally bought, The ey T . W ety i Vi i . Attorney Stewart. Theamount of the claim | property up to the recent sale had de- : year’s experience. is §1, Attornevs lll:bumld and Dawle nded in the family by inheritance. - e of Oimata are assisted by the clty att Wihen the United States government =g> - 0 L Bt ko o ). 144 PAGE BO , Illlustrated attoruey for tho plaintir. X | il cnaces lop's islund, a sand pateh off the coast of | capitTaL STOCK A big stock, consisting of dry goods, notions, ladies’ and gents’ furnishing fioods, dross goods, millinary, ele., hus ) A ) (X 1 fia o e——C coomac county, Virginia, one Sneed | SHROAL SISER oo s L eame nlong with a seventeenth century | °Y A e[ | I'ee (&) ¢ | ] (355 Phe undersigned wishes to not it b RN \ snbiic that an agent, canvassing Council }“"" .‘:‘l:fl“\:..-H:'.]‘-..flf: trouble before | TOraL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . 2 &1 Y 3luffs und vicinity asu representutive of - - Dirkcrors—~I. A Milier, I, O. Gle the Twin City Dye works, is a fraud ENGINVER CONNOK'S 8O N Shugart, B E. 1 et J. D, Edinundson, Charles X We have no solicitor out. Al our work | < R. Hanuan. Transact genoral banking bus! DISEASES OF WOMEN A SPECIALTY. Book on iseases of Women Free. Only Reliable Modical Institute making n Specialty of Private Di s, A is called for or loft at our works, corner WA Lromgoale in St Louis Repubilic % kirgest capital and surplus of any bans | 1604 Qiseases successfully treated. Syphilitic Poison gemovea from the system u‘uh...‘q_ mercury W restorative treatment for loss of Vital Power. Poraons unable Avenue A and Twenty-Sixth street, or | Sowe lives there ave that seem to run plydcd : . | ¥ Visit us muy be treated ut home by correspondence. - Ali commuuications confidential. Medicines or instruments sent by mail or expross, securcly picked, an atthe offices, 621 Hroudway, Council | in perpetual sunshine und roses, Some | NTEREST ON TIME DEFOSITS | 1,4, indicate contents or sender. Oue porsonal interviow preferred. Cull and consult @s or send history of your case, and we will sond 1 pli AP s Blufts, and 1521 Farnam, Omaha, | are rounded to davker lines, running al Piso's Romedy for Catarrh is the QOK TO MEN, FREF; upon private, special or nervous diseases, Impotency, Sypbilis, Gleet and Varicocele, With question list. Address G, A, SCHOEDSACK, Best, Easiost W Use, and Cheapest. B M TR C AT A R R H MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, Drs. Woodbury, dentists, 80 Pearl | three scove und drop out of existence treet, next to Grand hotel, ' Telephone | and the memory of them, for good or ill o . o, tant A e 26th and Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. 45, High grade work a specialty, ceases with the tolling of the bell that . BT, Hazeltine, Warren, Pa,

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