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THE OMAHA DALILY BEE, MONDAY OCTUBER 23. 1891, THE OMAHA BEE. | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEES. A LITILE_LOVE AFFAIR. s e hours soristhing ING A [ntimasy -have bogn bored Ty Honhie Tty net he L Cameli's Magazine was set up botween the twe families | wed the same it of protec - A window i my study stood open to | I found, however, that Ldid not enjoy Centon Street Residsnts Will Have that | the fresh spring wenther tlistless | 1§ f COUNCIL BLUFFS \ <‘ Thoroughfare Extended, by it, hoiding in my har o WHIGH | s orguHINe DORLTUE ARHIOE AT 5hes. | rondbied o oo hoarh reho o | WARM W LA\1 HF;H makes WARM PRICES | | OFFICY NO. 12 PEARI Delivered by Carrier fn any part of | ha en into my he v pain, 1L W, TILTON ANAGER vit oie: Lhut T Had Tong Lucy and Hal to vov ianner was not to bo mistalken long TELEDIONES | Business Offce DESHED AS A WATTER OF ECONOWY. vl it with o, i achiovad tho & .u;.‘yvy..‘nr:“.:: deiing | Tho st mosementof e s COX is Selllng HIS Celebr "ted ditions to Fairliht ang othe her that [ have recor The colonel's YOU CAUGHT ON h on vel streteh of the B “What ean _Edward be thi MINOR MENTION Property in that Vicintty Rapidiy room without a lav pped rapidly by nsked “What does he mean® \nd Increasing In Value and the across the lawn, tend me v not the Hopwoods = “*'1 I could not find it in my heart to tell her LEXINGTON LUMP $3.50. 3 @ Cor with us, she ¢ yout s allu the opwoods, | . Right-of-Way Must Be special chickens that alio had there Rayner could linve come ‘with us, yet about his allu he Hopwood Co., con 3 A turned and | #aid one day: I think' Luey would not | Afterall, I arguod they would : b run, L waiotisd Her Wl sk turied Sod | By it ol Lol o itk Lhis | oo bt ey i ha. wonhd oo Tn sl LEXINGTON NUT-$3.00. Hoff: sic teacher, has 1Us chattel loans, 204 Sapp block 2 g LI e et . E came toward the window, her sw givl then.” T was rathet surprised at it | or two that his foars we nfounded ROCK SPRINGS AND WYOMING ALWAYS IN STOCK m 04 to Merriam, on third youag form set against a background o myself after the v 00! oet th But then « on 1 t A petition is being circulated among the [ sweot spring folinge. She cume nd | which she had first rocelved her, — | were they - really unfou 16 Main Street. Telephone 48, will be given Switchmen's | residents of Benton streot asking the city t down beside me, and 1 drew her “What time s Geor, min sked | case, 1 found myself 1o Hul one morning after break st turn quite as much as [ had wishe At 10:30, [ think,” replied Lucy: | their depart then.™ when the Hopwoods were ment ) g i “And who ia the familinr George?” T [ Her dislike was clearly a living the moo OF ALL A1d assoctatio uie temple, | souneil to extend tha © rather open ember 1% | . A | 1t, trom the point v sects with Witzkio is to have a hearing this morn- | Just d burglary | townrd me and said | \ L letter from Indin | o ilough, He says he shall be in Women's Ch association will | allege that the street th 0 wit | b e > ind early in June, and he hopes to | queried N caught hor once, us Lucy wYo t k gan, and ns | the members ar v i must nltimately pass is A the boy. ‘*‘He told all to call him [ expression. It might ha “that wis drawn tow L becoming more valuable and that it is a wa The slightest possible flush came over | he,bos Vi L e hne g DOCTOR (i [ ting of the | ter of economy to condemn the right of way Tidi 4 L t e ¥ het s and after a pause, she replic I could see that a shade of anxiety | when she saw me look 7 DRl L ulik a o ented to tho council [ *InJunc? We shall be at Hustings | passed over my wife's face, and Lucy, I | ingly she colored drepl hastened | * nold fool, \ . b/ ! ! e — ; 1said. I shall sen “And are you include I | Luey had given her a confidence that wis i W mattc ! \ Discussed the 8¢ efety i tb y ed hor lightly, denfed to us, and [ was half ned | mys 1 suid i n so, and camp-fire in tho Masor At the Broadway theater yesterday after- | 1ia will come down to are. > Oh, dear, no!” she cried, with a | at that moment to have it out with o jus v ENGLISH Tue infant child and Mrs, C. J, 8 Amutons) Br 15 HoreossalaeEase e ; of such a thing, fathor. dear?”” And she | troated me with a pleasant fricndliness ! ily residonce, o The funeral jer. A'list of names | 1" Be : but her mother still looked anxious. T, | possible. : will oceur tis it 2 o'elock { alle e secrec order was | windo m prosently, | for my part, bogun to. wish eagerly for | " This was the third mo aft . he said, sim; | Churles Greg t Jus purchased 4 v eches W nad she snid ! \ Fg g Al " bo | - Oddly onough, we never spoke of him. | afterward for 1 - | wife | i Sold in En Iand CHRUHE LS T 1 RSN B e K™ ORI oL | = well enough to do with her? m suve | My wife and [ know | y well what | tain tacituen, wind and sur L for 1s. 1'id., m.a recover, - - heé meanttodo. What Lucy knew, or [ man whom th tr ¢ t . . : lnaty . in America she is in some terrible trouble, though i H.E. Murphy lap is coufined to a One Minure, sho i told me anything about it, | thought or drewmt, I could not guess. | with whom we room at the Metropal liotel by reason of One minute 1 fton makes a great dif- | g s been 50 ill that she has had | We had agreed to leave the decision )’ wose and I spent” “We hould fe t for 28 cents a bottle. a aislocated shoulder, the result of an acci- | g o for bronchitis absolutely to the yirl herself,and which- | the parade, taiking at fiest isively wvantage of hor. IT TASTES GOOD dent while orivingea toum of bronichos at Mil- | choking up nt, uigy, - ate,, fo | L0 BEEND i o puzzled by this outburst [ ever way'she decided we knew there | about [ndian matters of no earthly in- why?" T pevsistod o lary, b ist week s a bl ibeb Cough Cure is Wi A E 4 N ) store for us, ores' y d lapsi by ¢ a8 into . Kt I 1 ol o o e e ; T LA of symuathy for a young lady to whom pain in store for u < terest to us, and lapsir I nto | 1 hardly know.™ he ans il Dr. Acker’s English Pills ome small boys got a few days ahead c all druggista. it : 3 fa suid Hal one day, con- | the silenco that was becoming habitual | should fc y 3 € FHeadach time yesterday morning and thought Hallow Cubeb Cour One minute Lucy had never shown hevself lly | Cure Sickness and Headache, B arEtvads o at vot he was her old schooltellow ieve Geo Hopwood | to us. It isvery hard indeed to ta Malpas? Lo favorite with b 1 Congregational church 1l 0 result INDIGNANT ITALIANS, and W a governess in the same school ]".‘ when the one subject that isnearest you y’ “.” SR TR el thet the-churoh gol ted it at Warwick. She had spent part of a | I told the boy angrily to talle [ heart may not be spoken ot | ness, i ., for the bell got left ey Penoun Their Government's er holicay with us three years | Bonsense, and strodo home with a heavy We kept our eye upon the boat in It w ¥ uoweei after all befc VAR SALE BY KUMN & (0. and SHER- A purty of Council Bluffs bicyclists, con < GoHRRU RS Otk and my wife and I were mot | heart. Icould not but tell my wife. | which we had made out the two girls, | spoke his m In the twilight of AN & MCCONNELL, Omha sisting of Ray Bixby, Claud Ogden, Char Cmeaco, 1, Oct A mass meeting of | particularly fond of her. I demurred | We sat hand in hand for awhile, griev- | and when'at last they turned to the | other evening I came into the drawin AGENUINE MICRORE KILLER (3 K IDD'S 6 ERM Waite, Harry Hattenhauer and Albert Fa h AR i L D iiae toltie proposedinivitation ing in silent concert. shore we began to move slowly down to | room, whore nd Hor mother were | fitARIEATOR Cuires = all i ook a tri ekday, to Calliofin,a small |}t o g oL ColnEM ero| *“Oh. but it is 8o wretched for her, I can not understand it," she said at | meet them. s they drew near » | sitting hand in” hand: and when the | anl 8 sizos, the lntter 2t ga! i ywhora town in Novrasi sixteen mulos up s estagallisty ihe s g | PATUAT SHE Bavh M {ae AU B Wis just | length. “Henry, T havealways had the | beach, the boatman himself took the | child came to me and folded her arms PR RCIR AR (RuRLL R e Lol LS T, D GO RHIiS, > Mallan = consul | O e aho sould be, but ahe couldn ¢ | child’s confidonce; there can not be any- | sculls, and Lucy stoodup in the bows | nbout me, layi . an my | Bors aunplicd by the' Kinsler DEGE Com pyay as kind as she could be, RY Ty aho woulc aiitold ¥ z her hand to us, while Sophie | breas new ne t ahe | Omahn: €. A. Molehor, Haward M K cLaurin of Minneapolis is in | Durantis paper, L' Italia, in its position of | possibl y stay there when she wasn®’ | thing in it; she would hay I me, "1 | waving her hand o us, while Sophic | breust, L know | y we e | SykOrL “Houth - Omana A7 D; Fostr ant M the city, the guest of Rev. 1. A. lali, pastor it e L AL 4 able to do any work at all, and now she’s | 8m sure.’ was seated in the stern, and bent her | mear But she had somethin say | Elils, Councll B, Sirst et 3 Sieia A : ) i “Idon’t knew, I gloomily suggested; | head over the side so that her broud [ in sweet, low tones. z 5 of the Firs st church. Shi I ngham, | L W ANTED - LADIES Wil TAVE Goob 110MES ooy rom (h BRptisEaatals convantion it is a new experience for hev; she | hat nearly covered her face. As the | “Father, [ have boen We euariite tant lionie \iuent. 1o to that of Nebraska. Last evening sho do- | (56 AHRAQIE FERRECD 10 U0 METE IVECRE | ond hardly any friends, and 1'm suee I | havdly knows wnat 1t means, perhaps; | keel grated on the shin younyg | all ubout it. ) 4 v st {ercating and proftablo, Sy lionosti:tu (oeul thoso livered anaddress in the First Baptist churen | fPisode in N b T PR S e s it : she has nothing to say.” man in fannels, who was' Iy: | [scemedto kunow quite w aopUEnt Y8l N, o Apin money. Work i e ioas b ot | him witn failing to display the Italia flag | don’t know whut she's living on now A | 1l i it fiseithood, only good pin i ark which was highly enjoyed by a large audi- | 5, 5 of September, in order that the A ey p S Hilatten Neither of us really doubted that the | ing on the beach, started up | was coming for, and | was f s can be done at home. Every lady i n2 business, & 1 the 20th of Sep . It was a pitiful appeal and a letter " i 9 | Address, with stamp. o0 paeticulars. Etrusean Art 3 rad alian_societics mig 0 it, o % £ i sosition was serious. A v orward s give | knew hat i Lo Tormplo 1 s The Harrison Street Married Ladies | D3rading Italian societles mignt salute it a5 | hyt was brought out and submitted to | Position w u wd moved forward as - to give | knew what' yc Tompre ace, Boston Stass Soui 016 Wi zanizod last week R AL R OG DL AL e bore i 4 was. reover, Social circle was orgamzed last week and | tho home government me bore it t, and was, moreo *What shall we do!” cried my wife. [ his hand to Lucy. As he advanced, | about—that man, e | 7 Glact i e fgnity | “Will you write and tell Edward not | Sophie Rayner chanced to raise het | he would think o0, too. and that made | 9 hoca, Gieet and i encorrheon, N e e BT G R D condomning - "Fine “eonem for "Ubix | that surprised mo, {n the writer, This | to come—put him off with somo ex- [head and looked him full in the face. | me moro afraid sl And then. too, | Lursh /g dayshy the Frouch Lomody entit: flpers bave\osei nalecrad: ¢ Prestdent Md | (5l callad nenlecy and deslabing. that. bisi| butn new golor on the' proposal, anaiL || cose? 3 o | He stopped suddenty and turned. 1 saxw | [ did not think [ really loved him until | sorbel o the fhitamed pars. Wi refund it. Morgan: vico-prosident, ‘Mrs. D, Hagg" | Bosfilon had boon made woras by 1he misren: | b Loses she misht At all ovemte: sponk | T could not do that, it would be like George Hopwood. Without & | he did that for Sophie. And then I | money I dovs noteiire, brilisos strictitro erty; secrotary, Mea. . M. Conrads | Fegantation of “libslous, —venl. and antic | Lo paaicy she might, o sinking 2 erazy ship outright. d or gesture he strode vapidly away, | knew. package. of 2 for 8 por nadl prepiid, MeCor treasurer, Mrs. Peterso Italian. press, whieh hai ted tho two | CO15F MOMIOT AL B how it would | ““Well, Miss Rayner will bs coming to- | pnasing close by us without, tecognition: | T iissed the fair bowed head. n 1 LR oh en be decided. s 3 i i 533 Parl6Rioall P S G L T TR LD LG : e i wero (. natfect motl | MEM3Iw! 615 {A08 HTvivadifor nimomerbyl| FruBAl RECBAIIBRE Filk vl SOTHIBTIE yoior | b $ou e me Dale oo tie AT e el BLRLEILE Bl driving on Upper Broadway last evening | There were those prasent who explained 050 Lwo women W £ and she broke into a taug Goked after vith clear eyes und so! 30 after some months Ewaditane e Fronch remedy acts ¢ upon th Silido ariel0 KA TE MG AT A E Ay AT o that the consul had hired a man to rawe the | cord for any of kindness, and theie [ @0 she b i ot i, looked after him with clear eyes und set So after some month veet one | generatile orgins wid ey in Chicag and to sustain Oscar antagonisin 1o that ofice. The paper in ques- & fion bas attacked the consul for hiscons in some horrid lodgingsin Birm tive attitude ir. regard to the mafia lynching | all alon; You know she has no home, A coupie of fellows who work for M. E. | liberation pupers, L'[ta d 11 Ficicanso, 1 morrow,” I & L His round, fair face was molded into did so the old mingled fe of pain i 3 wow, dear, that is just what [ face, but Lucy stood irresolute in the | sailed away to her new howe,and Sophie | hnses roe for & d two days age bows, flushed and downcast, looking at | reigned in her stead, [ le, as [ She wh‘h‘m“ “‘;wl]"mm riegists and the publ Drug Co., O few minutes died. The other horse and the n colors September nd that ne was | Kindness was certainly not checked, carrige wero taken to the livery barn of Dr. o olume for their appeavance, but the | in the present instance, by a suspicion ¢ 3 T, J, Cady, while the quarteto } ciomo | explanation scemed 1o ouly excite 1he | {hat thby entertiined @5 to the nature | Her humor was infectious, and earried [ no one. I think we all took in the situu- | eldor sist by the way of the motor line. ig be- | crowd more. Impassionca speeches w of MissIRuyner’a trouble;. I n afraid | M@ away. It was clear that w ed | tion in a single moment. The sun-dried - Jonged to an Omauha liveryman. made, in _which the sentiment was freely 3 e cir conjectures | 10 believe that Sophie Rayner’s coming | boatman was, of course, unmoved, and For scrofula in every form Hood's Sar n trict courts will bo held today at the cc or transferred to some other point 1€ arguin k = Why we thought so I cannot say. When | to the trembling Lucy before we w and unequaled record of s. ' b , lusions in her lettors—but then o man y 3 o louse for the perposo of naturalizmg foreizn. | Count Di Costigliolo has many friends | allusions in her let t i e e Letg | ol 8 oes, The work of Issuine. finul papers hus | amonz bis countesmen here. Thoy beld a | docs uot take the same intercst us u | e 810 & ke 00 So¥ore Lensan, any | stopnenrer. LG G o puea Check Oppostie the Date been going on rapidly during the past week | meeting last Sund in which they | womun in the falseness of man. It was [ CIRAES WA Q 3 Dy R RGO B s T She had asked him to ovder another in conscquence of the near approach of elec- | endorsed that ofticial's action. settled, in the end, that she should join | SOme £00C ; G RN R O e | | SR L U CRILE AL tion, and us the days pass the prospective s us. Something or ‘other, however, pre- | | Ono poiut at least was soutled for us | solf, anda fow” ealm replios by Miss | ton of vaal on his way down town, and | oory rocy citizens will probably increuse in number, KILLED BY 4 BRUTE- % = an hour or two later. A, elezram from | Rayner. She seemed. indeed, by far the | #fter thinking hard for & moment he had . THE : 4 e LuDE 2 5 2 8 o 3 3 tek yut his ustul question SURPLUS AND PROFITS. Paris brought word that Colonel Pen- | least discomposed of us all.~ Before | I 1 1 question: Slitzens will peAy Rncrense : vented her coming at once, and we were Judge Macy will hold a session this evening, —_ see her uuti 3" had been there I ! Ardal ) and Judges McGee and Smith will sitall day | Cowardly Murder of a St. Louis | 20U t0sce her uutil we had been there | R0 4% e with us early in the fol- | lancheon I found time to. tall my ille What kind : ! TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURP lowing day. I noted the anxious shad- | what had passed, but not another wori “Chestnut,” she replied quie | . some ten days. by turns in the superior court. Womantby cMongt some ten day i . 2o o a Tough. June came, and its carliest days found reReTiic oL Dine 1. A. Milier. £, O Gileason, E L = e . ; A ow that passed oyer Lucy’s face when | was said by any one about the scene 1 Yes, [ kaow it,” ho re 1 nECTONS 1. / or. sson. . L N ey ST g A R . I = LOU Mo ct. 2 While Mrs, Sad s settled * te! 0rs ome ol % 5 r Cll R BE Rt ARL jeart, 1\ ] aunds Charles THE BOSTON STORE THIS WEEK. | _k.‘ I huaflon (R “‘“ greSadl s o =d o mhons [“‘_”‘K"‘ | she heard this, but T eonld not feel suve | wo had wilnessed. Miss Rayner’s quiot | Bover cun romembor the kind of cos SSRGS D o 10, oL Gl R . 3 sieronancs Teuth stroet und Clark | We wero- daily expocting to seo ous | that I read its mounifig. She preferred | dignity put an effectual constraint apon | burn. What kind do vou want | s Larsesteapital wid surplus of any bani A Week of Big Bargaing In Hoslery, | ing the corner of Teuth street und Clask | Wo were daily expecting to ‘s our | il foRd (R MOREITEL ShePioieryel | dinity put un effectunl folt by ally the | Chestnut, sho said pleasantly i }y}f|}¥gg+\‘.6'fi».‘T|M: oerosiTS Underwe: s and Sheetings, avenue about 8 o'clock tonight, Joseph b = she was absurdly excited ophie’s | children, who knew nothing, were fullv Well, what if it is¥” he exclaimed. y NTE S Last weels es ut the Bos- | Farley stopped .out from a crowd | was an old friend of mino—that is ta8ay | ooming. ~One thing that she said filled | conscious of it, and were visibly glad to | “There’s no use rubbing it in bociuse i | — Of Council Bluffs. ton Store, Council Biulls, drew the [ of toughs who wero loafing on the [ he wasa chubby, curly-huived urchin of | | "G}l seoret delight. escape into the open air. An’ oppress- | lman's memory is weak on coal. If you Y largest erows of the season so far, and | corcer and strack Mrs. Daly in the ““":"“"*".‘t'r“' Waon L uIas i 0LC.y I haven’t said anything about her to | ive stilluess was settling down upon us, | want that coal you'll tell me mighty sud- pr t, cultivatinz whisk and pre- paring for my flight to Oxford. 1 had rescucd him out of the hands of an irate thousands of Council Blulfs and Omaha | face with his clenched fist. Mes. Kicker in the Hopwoods. and she never | when the colonel, with the air of a man | den _\\'h:ll }‘“‘1! you want ¥ : [EopioihayoureRscnt it poonsratu- | tesfered wheroupon Farley threw her dovw liked ench other, T know, and I dou't | who has made a sudden determination, Suoiitlibhe mitmilsediay sl OF: COUNCIL BLUFFS, IoWA late themselves upon the splen- | and commenced beating bor most unmerel- e iy ‘o wig- | Know now how it will ba when they | took his leave somewhat abruptly, and “That settles it, Mrs, Bilkins, aex- | Sas ol R did bavgains - they secured. This | fully withdis tsts aud tinally throwlig her i },\‘=\['1".l»l;:t". .i]‘:,';‘“’,',’_'"”‘,‘.f{ Sorowigs | meet.” My wifs looked at me with a | the rest of us soparated. & claimed, grabbing his hat and “starting | Pald Up Capital....ooooee o $100,000 week, while theré are ~ bargains n trampled. her iuto irecognizablo | ging for the deprecs ’ 2 triumphant nod. “But then,” contin- | The colonel did not come to dine with | out. **Any womin who will muke [Uh | e organizod bank 1 ths city. Forelsn and 58 of fes| e then ju e 110 Duggy im into danger, and is little 3 . ! \ 9 i n M Y . (] iEese iRt St mpttintolibugyd | RimjintoidungepnnaithigLitel ued Lucy pensively, “I didn’t like Clara and to the great relief of some of us, | of her husband in that way can ovder | domestic ote o wdenriria EEaos AL uttention of the purchusers will e di- f yog SRR SRR G AR S i || e A L R, S Ifat sehool.”” The triumph faded 5 yner ploado cadache and | herown conl. Understand that, Mes, | attentionpatd HonalAsnui ot indiyias ultontion of tho purchusers will be di- | boon capturod: When thocrowd appronched | niseeorda n rathee porde yomty Yous | mygelf ut schoo he triumph faded | Miss T7ayner pleaded o neadache and rown | Unls, banks, Bankurs and Corporations soielts b rected to the dress goods, hosiery, un- | tho prostrate form of Mes. Kickor she was B bae A ta e e oyl fout otimyawiles staid in che room that she shared with | Bilkins GROTPEBAR R Yt ot ‘ derwear, linens and shectings. The dead. R R A wattadr nrihs The colonel urrived. e was sterner, [ Luey. Hatand Montgomery kept up o As he was hurrying down the street FAW IERMAN, Cashior, dies will find the handsomest and latest e ".“” i %’;’:_ h«‘ '(“,‘- ‘”m“ Y after sorvice, and | Perhaps, than ever. e greeted the | boisterous chattering through the meal, | she put her head out of the window and AT RICE, Assistant Cashior. styles in dress goods and the lar: *ERISHED : FLAM ES. ’ 0 A poane i \ ; fectionately s a | childven without that littie touch of | and no one repressed it, for indeed, we | called after him = ity to select from. Tt is unnecesss Five SRLansfigsorthstr i Livesiing | Lilond, cova il samnas » toracts | treatment of them alone. ~ Luey met him was wistful and still, and once 1| e ordered it and then put a cross on . for gentlemen to pay the prices com- Burning Houses, schoolfelloyw, whomI hadiquite. tovgoti|iorin o cant islivnass: from: which i syes were brimming the calendarat the office lo indicate i i = Ho o e Aot tha t h m hic eyes were brimming with monly asked at clothing stoves for up- PENETANGUISHENE, Ont,, Oct. 25.—The | ten. He soon became a grent fuvorite | oy 0q good, and Imay as well contesss, tears. There had been some contidences | that on that day he had again made a derwear, when they can get the best fall | children of John Cummings, a farmer living ;\;nlh my wife, :l‘lml the ¢ h.].-( |.1\n. 1_15‘“&“' now thut Lhave some doubts about tho [ T thought, in the girls bed room, but I | fool of himse Council Biuffs, 1a s i 3 SR o Lucy. He was almost without NOAYOIAC oupte &% ght, ) = et 8 ullul winter g .m«‘.;‘u f \)1 ‘rvm‘(lll“‘lj about xcul.ln-xi- \.'v leIA.ln) :n.n nome Ihfdu\l\\[hu(', hli[lll‘an‘_" i\nul ’\ inas salmostyvl I:.m- issuc, ”“,' pain of that expected parting | was mistaken. The evening wore away, s I: e THIS ELEGANTLY APPOIN the same prices that wholesulors ask. thoir parents were absent, and three of them | 08 0Lk ML SR, TR 70, FS O8F | wag swallowed up by the desive that 1 | and the children were packed off to b b er Hoad Was Level. ) 2 : BOSTON STORI perished in the flames. The mother returned | home was his Ao had seon hi folt to put my child futo the keeping of | Wouid Penrose come? - I wondered wl wSa, Jenng, will you havo me! No. Tom HOTEL 1S NOW OPEN. Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co. in time to rescue a fourtn child, but was | P A (st e R this teae and tender heart he was doing. Wiy :1.‘;, Jonng! 'Canse son carry bottles il —— erse bably Iy burned. ¢ 120 2 S B LA v and Penrose anc vere walking 0 e whe e June as ONEPIAKOL G YUl RN T gL INeSis) Tho All Suints Gulld will sive o mu- | - WiNsitrs, My Oct. 3. A ilisnatel trom | I 10 us by inany a touch the tendor- | , L Tt -‘l,]m“u'- e J\,',[,,""-““ when the June twilight was | ouiy’a bottle of Hatlews Stre Cire Cough N. W. TAYLOR, Manager. cale in the Royal Are Risticaarehinatiuvoraonsilotkoben Nawez |t ,h{ . ”,“’,l‘(‘ ”m'w, et oo Indiu, | \whon the Hopwoods burst upon us with | davefully round tho room as he entered- | oo ey Tuesdiy evening, October 2 M aked iand iyoats sbeliig Joft slans Guy: oue their usual impetuosity. The colonel | and then said in a low voice, **I do not S e 3 ! & the house w laying with powder. The se 0 m- 5, ed savage tribes, Rebl N 3 anc L ] h 7 ~ TNV invitation is extended to all, et UL R e ““‘ mpraticel Maland - aurcived | listened in grim silence to their chatt think Miss Rayner will be any moro an A Bed Sunset-A Fine Day. SPECIAL NOTICES. b G burned. I'he two childven perished in the talwou ”h, bivouscked on Him- | #0d as we made no movement asif to | noyed. Does Mrs. Malpas know? My The reason for the red sunset indicat- Stand lamps, every shape and flumes, i TR r O R Yo ARy messuges | Witlk on with them, they were shaken | wife, with feverish interest explained | day to come is because > COUNCIL BLUFFS, s s ovor contral wastos, Tived al that won- | Off for once. My neart fuirly jumped at | that'she knew what he meant, but le junt of vipor floating in the air re s BE. " R 5 ver centra AVe9,illyac. )L tnd on- eir last words. it clear that she wishec know re. b R e B ) s 1 moro. DOUND-—Smiall fine black and ta lamps at Lund Br Disastrou l.: o i a Colorado auptomy watendory oot monplaos with | morrow for two or three days, to stay | tinued, “and I have told him that trotal| thian sho vays, [tisihe ¢ : JSARINE PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. 5 R L DN oIl b sama grnve stacnnesa iand hardness | Withi{ouriiaunt H‘ww.\ 'Imm be duil | is a young lady staying nere who,l have | of moisture which effects the 1 ion | JPLEASANT turaishod ro ExvER, Colo, Oct. 25.—A telegram Jus 0.EaME ErAYS slonnnesgiung ed by | Without you and tho children,” pro- | reason to think, would rather not mect | of the light, and when e riye of 6ven. SRR BYIUE Mr. and Mrs. & B. Suyder are homo from | received hero from Glenwood Springs says o [ and ability which b0 himads 1ted bY | tosted Miss Hopwood. .| him: and I added™—his voice grew hard | in, voely transmitted the nmount of | [URNISHED rooms, with or without boards & trip through western Nebraska. tereible coal mine oxplosion oceurred in one | his superiors, .u‘m st B ! “Tewill seem an ondless separation,” | and steely—*that if [ chanced to meet | moisture docs not approach the rain BEIEOY U VON 0 Fly M rge Phelps has returned from o | of the mines of the Colorado Fuel compauy | spected by all others. added her brother a se ental | hi he Parade, I should feel 3 : e (el O s f R IE 5 ; visit of threo montha with friends in Cui- | at Conl Ridgo this ufternoou. Thomino isa | Short letters came to us frequently, | §ded hev brother with sentimental him on;the Hataueck isaid (sl nblibaiipointy andy therelorairomtsas tho (ol [ BRNEEAITIDHIRR sl pag Ol ool sudline meniaialbaciodlilh fito | deyfnad ibuainaaslikeiwithautin dencaloft (S ARG RN VIO BB R RS SREIRERYflortutolnubim o thoree, 7 SN v lamni CoOBlR G e SULA LN ] 2501y on premises 1o Mrs. Sani nton y Nutt has returned from a four | workings. the affection that we knew he folt forus, | %°10F S TR St Bt B AL ARG ML 1] ADW Ay 1en:it Hng o e = months’ trip through Switzevland, bis for- He had paid one visit to England—not | PAssed on, and she said, with something | see I thought”—he was very grim be ye say, itwill be faiv weathier, for the | JFOR SALE or Bent—Near Councii ity r home, If all the world were water, e e s et aneffor N A —*‘that a clergyman might Tind it very | Sky is ved. ajynd Owah latelovitontiniiuodinins And all the water were ink, v with us. and then it was that he | . I am rather glad they will not be | awkwara to take the necessary steps. ——— pihimords ik anpagles. SbobLAM0RAI, Y hauahanidiveiia for by paciand feed, hiatl spoken tome o fow words, the ro.. | Nere just ut first, when Sophie comes. “My dear fellow—" I began, but ho Vest 200 Years Ol PLOfeer, 12 North Miin st oo uneil Biuils 11 all the world were water we'd have wet, | merabrance of which mude the thought | 4. l' 2 :’m “.“"I‘:”"'l_h' Jsae, via romark | started aba ruatiing sound -norose th G. Rowley Ford, the well-known VW ANTED=Pouition s colieetor ar solivitor, eel on O 4 s . lo: < did not mes ch, € as pre-occu- | poom, and as Lucy came forward ineer of Newburyport, Muass., has in cun furnish horse and buzzy. first-class feet and then colds, and what would we do [ of his next visit a complexity of joy and ¥ O et Tuo) o f ) ) ; whither h nm.nmu last waek by a tel without T T L G R pied with a pebble that he was driving | through the dusk, *I beg your pardon, his possession a vest which bl longed to | refe ronses wnd bonds 1€ requirel 1L Petty= Eram_ uwanounc the llness of his son | “faliows Sure Care Cough Syvupt B s D o Tntoie. v Ja¢| Rbefore himiwithihia sticls cried; “I thought your father and | his ancestors 1n England, in King | bridse e streot 2 CLLLR it ] ! & F 8 We waiked on to Warrior Square to her were alone Ge 's time, some 200 years ago, I OST—0n Monduy vor witeh, gold Archie. The latter is considerably improved 40 SR homin; bl Death Roll. e i h o, waretluie how | Mmeot Miss Rayner. She was a tall, dark | “May I tell Sophie,” she said engerly, | nas twenty butions on it, made of poar deliain._Leave at t uenim’s Z A Splendid Millinery Display. DayToy, O., Oct. 25,—Captain Richard N .h,{,uml. the oven window, *I have all | &t With large, Era; s, i l,\\'ln. \ 1 bring her down?” No objection | inlaid with gold; it has ten pockets R Sucond cook at the Model ress A new consignment of pattern huts | Conley, who was born in Philadelphia in | the while been thinking of Lucy us the | there loy a world of sadn B enanroso | was made and she low off to her room; | vichly embroidered with silvor laco 11 Pourl 8, Cotncil BT and bounets will bo displayed at Miss | july, 1303, camo bero from Ciaciunati in | littlo girl sho was when I suw her Lust.” | 100k eharge of her with un indescribable | but she returned alone and her eyes | Whilo on « vacation to the old home- W ANTED-A flest cluss farm hand. No. 418 Ragsdale’s millinery parlors Monday | 153 and became one of the proprietors of She is ouly eighteen,” I faltered. courtesy, My wife had just mentioned | were red. stend in the suburbs of Byficld lie ¢ ? ‘ d North SeventT street and Tuesday. The displuy will be equal | the Dayton Journal, diea at Richmond, I shall have quite a different picture | 10 him the nature of hor wouble, and he I have just come to say good-nigh covered this ancient vest in an unused — to i formal opening, and the ladies will | Tuy., today and wili bo brought here for | in my mind when I go back, on- ; semed to take upon himself the duty of | said Lucy, simply: “Lam going to bed.” | wurtic, It i changeable in its color, hav- JERSPUOLS ana vaulgs cicansl by odorloes appreciate the beautiful new styles. | burisl, He served ascaptain and commis. | tinued, “and T say, ol tglco [ mAKINE SamendahvA e wrong e hich | Aftor kissing us she went upto Penrose, | ing at night the uppearunce of a night- | warshaisanive - & bobion During the two days a discount of 25 per | sary throughout i and b Major | my furlough in two vears’ tiae I should | &%, Unknown man had done her. | and taking both his hands, which some: | hlooming cereu - ‘ v 3 > 3 a1d : aTe 4 aid ti | "OR SALE fir . 10 n cent will be made on all sules, Ciiiton Conlev has charge of tho construc- | 1ike to come and see you again,” All that ovening he paid | how found hers at once, she said timidly, g 4101 A i Small i size, groat in ts: DeWitt's tron: Counoil v % K0 puodtisitin tion of the governmeat buildivgs in the much more attention to her than | “I want to thank you so much, Colonal | p it fasy fisers Bost piit- for oot | acriern. o oy iufrs, & . dohaston Columbian exposition grounds at Chicago. { Y to any of us, o havdly notic Lucy, | Penrose, for being so kind to Sopl AR ST FHARS Ry, MY Bol p20F / & Vun Putton, Counci lumblaespoaition gronds ot Chioako. - | byt T fully understood 1. Bor the next uy of us. H y noticed Lucy, | Penrose, for L kind to Sophio | tion, best for sick headacho, best for sour | & Van Putton, ¢ who lierself was vér and silent. d for sending thut—that man away.” | stomac ; 0K IE Y Well Known In conneotion with | tWo veurs there was n curious change in | Whe b VAR Y e A I f and for sending that—that man away tomach T HENT Furn bettel 1n this city, died sud: | bis letters. In the first place he nove Third avenn walked down to his hotel with him. He | He bowed his head and was silen —_———— A bergnin It takon ab once. insido o oL DAL AL n L A LIl Wwrote of Lucy, and m the second pluee | Smoked his cigar, thoughtfully all the | some minutes aftor sho was gone, The Girl Who is Suspicions, property, nearly new eight voom house, IXDON, Oct. 25.—The death Is anne he always spoke of her as **Miss Mal | Wi, tnd us we patied he said lightly when tho candies were brought in he ood barn, for '$1,300, on monthly pay- | of Adolphe Dupuis, the w own F pas, " 3 *“I'hose Hopwoods;are old friends, I | and [ went out together, and my wife | most uncomfortable to live with in 5 AL Atking, Co [ ments or otherwise. (. L. Waller, 103 [ uctor. He was about 66 years of age. In the afternoon of our second day at | SUPPUse? went up into the girls' chamber, whe the world, She is as full of vanity as a TLATRYOYANCE or Paye Poarl st. - - - St. Leonards, Lucy and 1 met upon® the [ luboriously expliined the situation, | the three, no doubt, behaved very fool- | peacock, or else she would not be think ry. Disoase 1&nosad Rough on the Pro SR ‘m_““u“‘,\ who threw herself | received a rather stiff “Good-night, old | ishly togethen | Ing that everybody is Interested in he i treated ' with i nissage. Tnole Mats=Tedaa b honah, T | effusively upon us boy,’” und u grip of_hand which alone | My friend and I sauntered down to the | [ you usk an'intimate fricnd a on. | S aotiors Broms g RO S falls buck on mah sod rep'tas [ [ kaew you wers here.” she ex- | saved me from despair, and walked home | sea, where the moon, rising in the paie | that she doesn’t hent you [ 15thstr Mandel & Klein sell furniture, earpots, | tion. Hub yo' ebber sced mo up befo’de [ claimed, “my brother saw you at the | feeling very misernble. I guiltily kept | summer sky, made a broad pathway of | are criticising he some | o ) coakin AaA Besbiak Hoves at AuRoWh | cont afa') station.” T am o glad he wus ablo to b | this bick from my wafe, whom 1 “found | glory toward us. We stood leaniny people she docsn’t know, and to whol quit business. L] Justice Clover. ver Mose. of some use to you.’ already fretting over the events of the | one of the groynes, watching it. A vou don’t care to introdu she Blufs ! —— Uncle Mosa—No, sah; nebber, I takes Lucy introduced her friend as Clara | day Penrose broke a long silence by saying ain it is because you are jealous A RV T SR seevid "The finest banguet lumps made are at | pains to keep 'way from such disvep’t- [ Hopwood, a sehoolfellow at Waewick. “I wisi that Sophie Rayner hai I knew what sort of a man that wns Don't be like that girl, Carry | 0f hope and sweep o spicious Lund Bros., 23 Main street. able places, sah.” An' yet, sah, heah “It was your brother!’ she said. *I | come,” she grumbled, bt the inc I met him in the smoking room at the | g a menta! mireor; tuke the veush ebs from your braiv, e g—e 0 yO's gwine to take agin me de word of a | knew his face quite well, but 1 could not | sistency was too much,alike for her ’\; '-l-nu the ”1‘ “l ni ;m [ Yk here, und e B S e e el © have our own vinyards in Califor- % shif'less lawyer who's been hauntin’ de’ | remember where I had seen him. It | ity and he R very uneas had some difficulty in keeping my eWitt's Littlo karly itisers; best littl i J - - = our luggage from those hoecrid porters | gloomy tho % I think you might have told me,” [ | - New fuli goods, finest line in the city, Sigel and His Namesake, while you were looking for u cah,’ I have a very hazy recollection of the | #aid fust received ut Reiter’s the tailor’s, 51 The town of Sigel, named after “the [ 1 thanked Miss Hopwood for her | two days that® followed, Lucy was in *We » ey about it I \ i : < jroadwuy o allant Franz,” s a little German vil- | brother's service and hoped we should | serutuble. Her mother watched her | didn't know how far—I mean I thought | For bion, siomaohle ung. lvor | GIl hat Dr. Sa wwrence told wson, fashionable dress- | 1nge seven miles north of Eftingham, 111, | see them again. o seemed 1o prefer | keenly, but sadly confessed to me th I had better wait ti camo back from | diseas genuino Carlsbud Sorudel | at the fur yosts rdoy. The doctor was (TRl b R s Gen: 1 has been repeatedly in. | the present opportunity for improving | she eould make nothing of her. Eustbourne, und then If It seemed necess | B 5 28 WHAOIL 6quE T S P e T e P e ot — vited to go out and visit his namesake, | an acquaintance, and watked on with U3 | rose was courteously rep Bra0y. S Obiain 4 u n old man woeplng over 0 me, ‘rank Trimble laldwin blk, te nd finally did so lust weok. To 2,000 | to Warrior Square 5 was reall oniys Whigh has the sig '} e you lost a dear roin e Eragk Trimhle.atin, Baldwia blkit o I o orinates for e inak ten brothen | mking temptuous remark ahout young | Raynér saved me the trouble nev and Mendelson Co., A | asked with sympatl d the k" on every bottle mun, pointiy ition that in every part of the stove, the spe ‘The Misses Bonnell of Lincoln, Neb., were the guests of Mrs, R M. Osborue on’ First svenue last week. Dr, John Gireen has returned from Denvor | | | The conclusion was not ver: toreible, Oldest and best whisky, medicinal use. Jarvis Wine company, Council Bluffs, Philudelphin Recc she is the der, will trade i rifle, 33 Pound of tea and fi Lund Bros. with Counell £l 1 g g v Rough ¢ WY Crs, )w“. wt least he can learn thi Here is a little the Lowell I fe sary, or I could see my way to it,I would longing now 1d then to break out i warn you of his charact But Miss Al o assembled inu beautiful gro Lamps from 25 . Lund Bros., ostmaster Chapma nted the | shortly, so that I was al v wmy | Hopwood, hut could not speak. A new Yes, i Main street. sran New Yorker, a n to G thanks to him pe y e. 1 fear of my old fri d | has done v H ’ 4 lemody for Caarrh I+ the BAd, tHore ) 41 20000 al Sigel, on their behalf, presented a | Wood was a frank : wan | sessed me. He often w \ . | thin King her e 6 an 4 aud Clieapest ) thut 1 W how they Drs. Woodbury, 30 Pearl | handsome gold-headed cate, of about_eight-and-twer Y ho was timid and s cing s | w 2 il e Sh.0ne. street, next to Grand hotel. Telephone - - well in the fi Is for wi 3 WAS I tende 145, High grade work a specialty. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syeup for ¢ racket was a sufficient justi n b i ; he blundered in il dren teething oures wind colic. 3 was old enough t f her with a lof would not for worlds have uttered Swanson Music Co., Masonic temple, 2 _ocuts a bottle, could talk ) t1 i tho l} A handsome complexion f tho greats Bold by druggiats Pozzoud's then; so I stammered on; » BT 5 ion Powder gives ite