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THE OMAHA B 8 | LE COUNCIL BLUFFS C(IFICE: - 12 PEARL STREET Frof the oite MANAGER ArLEPNONEs | Pin ness Ofce, TILTON, -« MINOK MENTION, K Y. Fiumbing Co ned puttiog in a motor the 18 has Just fin rse power electric t block 10a of having & fruft exhibit this win ter hins been abandoned on account of tue faiturs of the fruit croy Dick Webster, a bird of standing, wis arrested yesterday morr # o'clock for disturbing the peace J. H. Westeotr, 4. M ler and B, M Buniter have been chosen elders of, the First Prest o« ch for a term ol three years, The Boards of County Townsnip ‘I'rust house totav and canvass the electi us required by law Tho lagies of the ( have arranged for u the form of asiih dence of Mrs. J. C. Bixby Tho Chic Tvibune of yosterday noune Toseph S5 Willow Springs e Chicago, a 81 Amc in Cour The v years ng and rt irus Super s the ¢ nzeagational church novel entertainment in ociul ut the rosi sou a e of enlie 1 3% The preshytery of the Council B trict will Lold a” meeting tomorrow at tho 1irst Presbyierian church e will open the session, uftor Wil be a public bosiness meetin B. Tlickman, Frauk Lewis, Tow Colli gan and James Luwson, four back drivers, were arrested shortly af miduignt Satu day nient for holding a joint debate that woko up ail the residents of North Matn street The Hieh school foot Owaha Saturday and with the High school elsven of that place. The Bluftites were outweizhed ver age of 125 to 150 pounds, and out score that novody stayed 1o detarmine. The infant el of Mr. 1 AMrs. Poter Beck was soveroly scalded t the body yosterday by tho upse:ti v collce pot containin ome boilitg hot ¢ The - juries patnful, but are not thought 10 bo dangerons, Twao small boys wert aloog Broadway last eveniug tavpiug on the windows of tho houses that stood on the streer, As fastas they woula e anv of tho inmatos they woull run down street, but on their way they ran into Ofi Kemp, who arrested them and put them in jail over night, A crusad has been commenced awainstihe High school builaing o the hill by some of tne prominent citizens, A certificato has been sccured, bearing the siguatures of sev- eral puysicians, stating that they tind in thetr practico ulinost dmily the evileffects of the pupils from 13 to 20 years of aee being compellad to climb tho hiil The ropublicans of Pottawattamio county claim the Tippecanos banuer which was to be given to Lh ounty showing the larcest republicun gains in tho state. A lettor w sent to the headguarters of the state Tinpe: canoe club at Des Moines yestordav cailing attention to the republican ‘majori here, #nd the banner is expeeted to be forthcoming in tort time, & The county clori has completed tis annual report to tlie State Bonrd of Heaith, It is mostly a matter of form, for the physiciuns systomatically forget 10'obey the Jaw in re- gard to reporiing virths aud deaths, ana the renort is consequer.tly very incomplete. Too flzures it gives, however, are as foillows Number of doaths, +4; still bicths, 5; births, 4585 marriage: M. ——— ™ ESS PAR p s dis cvening A praver which ball oleven wen! to had a mateh & NEWS FROY GDODS DE At the Boston § Bi-inch heavy yord, Yard yard. Snglish checked suiting and Scotch plaids, ali wool, 83¢ o yavd, Changenble irridescent fnches wide, a bavgain at adies’ eloth, 54 inches line of full colors, H0c a yard Over 100 pieces of all-wool serge and eashmere in every imaginable color at 50 a yard, IMPORTED WOOL GoODS, The sweli thing for the fall of 1892 is shown by us. The new two-toned matelasse in an endless variety of ex- Guisite combination of colors. POPLINS, This fubrie, although not new, is one of the popular weaves for this fall. A full range of colors, Price $1.00a yard, STORM SERGES, most profitable material for fall ris shown in an endless assortiment of weaves, Prices fom 7i¢ to $1.50 a yurd, y Councit Blunts, 1 e suitings, wide jeequard fancies, twills, 40 sayard. wide, a full AC-INCIL WP CORDS, A heautiful th much the same as serge with o more prominent cord an much keavier—a full range of fall colors, Price #1 n yard SCOTCH CHEVTOTS, An entirely new wonve, very heavy beautiful tinish, elegant shag desitable fall materinl. Price $1.50 a yaa, FANCY CREPONS, We shiow an endless varieiy of figured crepons in all the leading s line in threo qualities, 100 and $1.25 a yard SILK DEPAR Our importation order of silk is now complete with all the new wenves and fancy novelties of the leading makers of Europe. Changeablo and §1.00, Colored china silks 50e. 75 and $1,00, I'ancy armure silk 90¢, 98¢, $1, 190, verything in silks is to'be found at our counter, including erepe do chines rhndames, faille sitks,” peau do ) Silk-and-wool bengalines in bluck and colors, #1.25, surahs and tafletis 77 BOSTON STORE, Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., Council Blufis. N. B, Muailorders promptly attended, All orders whether per express or mail sent free of churge, —— PERSONAL PAKAGRAPHY, Miss Uhl of Cleveland is in the city the fuestof Mres, 1. W, Hart Mrs. J. I, Auderson bas returned from a ten weeks' visit with friends in Chicago, Miss Clara Evans aud Miss Lou orter- field have returned home from Jacksuoville, UL The school which they were attending swas closed on uccount of an epidemic of ty- nhola fever. P. Ovlinger and daughter, Mrs. left last evening for Dayton, O., to it relatives, Incidentally thoy will look r i larze legacy that bas been lefy Mr. Oblinger by the death of a brotuer. Miss I3elle iiraban ot Newcastlo, Pa., was fu the city last woek for a visit with her brothers, Dr. M. B.aod S 13. Suyder. She was on ber way home from the Women' Christian Temperance union vationsl con- vention at Deuver. — beecham's Sick lLoaduche! Pills will re- lieve. — Don't forget to uttend the third an aual ball and supper given by the Grand hotel bell hoys at Masonic temple, Noy- ember 22 The Radiunt are the be them at Sw novelty base bu L heatess in the clty. sine’s, Geuuine Round O k, Radiant Home . P. Stewart stoves und ranges, sold exclusively by Cole & Cole, 41 Maia. ———— Davis fovdrugs and paiots, ners See How John W, Paul Has Hustl road Along Lively. OVER -THRLE MILES READY TO Conneetione Northwe Oceny Vnd Borlington teen wnd Koek tsinnd Eigiteenth with the Nong Laying Trs People who have looked nskance at Paul's for ng e cit making it a 1strict need only take a trip ook over the ground to t something has alreaay \ prospect of a good deal more t'or three months N PPaul, rep: iting the Unioa Land and Tmproveun wrestied with U fthe cdor ordinance Totin schemes bu up the by mant there toaay and that convineed iroppe tof o comnany e members city cour 0 got an pessed granting him tho righ ruilroad n the tho eity. track stern part of the raiiways eniering e ordinance was tinally passea the 2th of last accepted a few days miles of track ar Al the work roved an now three Saptembor, a later, in po howaev ¥ that but ve and on has heen dono sc quie! what was eoing & frogs, ou, Rixty-t ol rails swi nave besn troughc 1o the ety und & track has been 1aid ull nlouyg the lovee from the Norihwest ern tracks on the to the river on the w distanco of about two males. All the men and tearms th could ve gotten wero put bW ¢, und if more could huve baen secur the work would have gone on even more rap: Y thun it hes. Saturd, night the 1t terial was apparently all used up a wen went uome not Kuowing what voula do on Mouday. When they they v ¢ erderra to be on hand at Sunauy mort g, When they caino *hay found ten more loads oI £0mo unknown quarier ¢ ordored to commoice laving track oo llighteesth street. All day long 14 ity and last even'nz woen they stopbed the track was down wlong 1ho entirelenith of North Kighteenth street trom Avenuo M to Broadway, a distauce of over a I'hie work of ballasting and surfacine ho commenced this moruing, und the ck will ve ready for use, I'ue veason for doiug the work on Suuday was in order to prevent interference of rival companics, It scems that some cc tions buve avisen batween the Union and Improvement ccmpany and the state Railway company, which bas a tight of way for n street railway in the westorn part of the city, and Mr. PPaul had an dow that tho Interstuto peovic intended 10 get in ahead of hini so as to bo uble to compel him 10 como 10 their terms in the matier of crossiugs, Mr. Paul now bas tne inside track, however, und all delay from tuat source is now ot of tho question e Uniou Land and lmprovement pany now has connections with the North- western, Rock Island ana Surlington roads and canuections with other roads will be made as rapidly as the owners of uroperty south of Broudway can be brouzht to terms, Real ostate in the northwestarn part of the cits has seen o suustantiul rise in the past few weeks on account of the work that Las been direction. A suspizion that ull mwig /L 0at pan out as was intende: has prevented u so0m, but with three miles of track already luid there scems to be uo reasonable ebanco for doubr that the scheme will be sushed 1o completion. Keal estate north of Broalway as faras the levee can aforo connlent va expected o go on adily increasing 10 value from now on, Tho suecess of 1he project is earnestly de sivod by all the bustiess men of Councnt Bluls i o'clock car ad and Inter com- et~ i O rance of the merits of De\WVitt's Littie Early Risers is a ausfortune. These little pills regu sure headacho, avspep s1, bad b: and billousness. \lato invoice of cl. 1 Smyrne rugs atl Biufls Carpel compat Roston store closes every evening at v m., unless Mondays and Saturdays ad of betting a hat on election me of those handsome low-priced or brandy t Lund Bros. sneille eurtains w prices, Council Inst wager wine Fh e AT A hacks to i for at all hours, da,; 70 office, 8 M now > vill answer calls or nigh Teleph et — Miss T, Davis is closing out stock of notions at less than cost. Main ftreet, oprosite Kiel's hotel. her 200 170peopie in this civy 130 g3 s Cou puis ‘em in at cost. oil heaters at stoves See those Broadway Swaine’s, If you bave any difficulty in finding tenants tor your house allow us to put our card on it for ten days; you will be vlensed with result GREENSHIELDS, NICHOLSON & (O, pesHiE S ted i One, Oficer Peterson, who patrols the lower Main strect beat, had au interesting time With 4 man whom he had placed. unaer ar rest, The fellow had been poiuted out to him by a small boy, who said hoand a com panion had be agies on the street. PPeterson went 3fter him and pl them both uuder arrest, them to a neighboring box and s for the patrol wagon, Whrile be was waiting for the wagon one of tho men clevated laree bouy fist several feet in the air and lev it fall on the oficer’s chock, whilo the oth imrroved the opportunity of getting as far on his way to Crescent City as possibie The one who did the hitting siayed and was tuken to the polico staticn, where he intro- auced bimselfas William Scott. Peterson tiad to visit @ surgeon and have a couple of stitehes taken in his choek before he could YOsume wor ——— Never defer a vital mattor shouldn’t be negicete when Cough Syrup will cure it at once. gineer, 5 ZALERR oes for sale in lots of from five up. "W, S, Homer, Muin A Dr cough Buil's Judson, civii en S Broadway Poty busho!s street, 25 Day & IHess have a force of men work- ing on the roads through the Klein tract. Buy five or ten acres there while it is eheap, Prowell, watchmak: e Gentlemen, the finest ifn2 of ra/ in the city, just received. tailor, 510 Broadway —— The genuine Burr Ok stoves are sold cnly by’ Chas. Swaine, 747 Broadway. Call and sec them, S 1) B'way. goods Reiter, the Coul and wood: best and cheapest Missouri hard wood in_the city; prompt deliver) H. A, Cox, No. 4 Main. — Ten shares capital stock Citizens State ook for sule. K. H, Sheafe A, Don't forget that Swaine sells Elmhurst stoves. the - INNOUNCEMENTS “The Stowaway” is a play possessed of sterling and lasting qualities, ara bas about it that somelbiug that the public want, and the repeated seasous of finanoial success of “The Stowawsy,” have amply demonstrated that its exploiters were wise Au thelr selection of their dramatic waterial, CThe Stowawas' of way fora | THE OMAHA comes to the Roya and Sunday nex on Fria .y, Saturda) mand for seats for Frank lLane's i ascuming enormous pronot and Mr. Lane fs_assured of an enor bouase alteady. Tho rchearsals have prozressing smuothly, and those who bo present on Wediesday night noxt at the new Boyd will regret it all their lives. The banelit tion beer Whitcomb Riley, P will have a warm welcoiwe his many Owmana friends at Youne Christian assoc on Saturday even ing, November 19 finds his way to the heart of buman nd writes tue rvthm of nature with a power peculiariy his own. Asareader of his owa poems, he is inmitasle. 1 he sale rescrved seats, at 75 conts and &1 cuch, mce at Chase & Eddy's on Thur The Hag Me w day morn nourishient tor invalids 1s_fur- idaby’x Itex Bra6d Fluia Beef, d liquid essence of lean beel Perlect nished by ( the cond A REAL HEROINE Howa Brave Telegraph Operator Saved a Train, s the telog Miss Ransom w aph oyer roud und “ntor station ittle the Col division of the the W hu | the ver from end to end, and su't the div ol forty miles that it waen’t almost <ure death to loave tho rails Wrecks occurred once a week and by dities, wis located ut was nowe stone quarries whe nton a mmbia and I called Pennsylvania glon Star. This anks of Susqu ashin road there spot o entire sion on were an average of lways followed I'te station she immense lime- insome haif a hun- dred Halians were emploved. Ahout 100 feet above the station was a 100-foot trestle spanning a snull stream at ordi- wry times, buton the day in quosti atly swollen and very swilt as nptied into the river at that point. A blast had just been fived of unusu: ree and anammense rock landed di- rectly on the teestle, teaving it apart in the center, th ft water washing away the dsbris snd leaving o gap in the eails of about twenty-five feet I'ho river was very high at that poiat, asd > sma'l boats that wore handy eouid not he prope’led against the swift reat. The nearest bridge of strenm - over which the tle was stret A w threa mi'es distant, Miss Rans<om saw thy mischief done by the roe'c and immediately rushed out and told the superintendent of the Ital- Ny to send aoman himseif d the wreek and stop rain that was due from the novth in about hat &a hour. T'he superintendent was an [tat- inn, with w smattering of English, and ho failed eatirely tosea the gravity of the situation, The only wire that ran along the ul heen strotched on the trestle for omy's sake and had been broken with the teestle, so that no communica- tion with the novrth could be had. Miss Ransom tried to tell the Ttalian the teao i on. but he only smiled, and with a shrag of his shoulders nua 1 grimace walked back into the gua and re- sumed his overse, b Miss Ransom hesitated but a minute to askafany one in the erowd could swim, R iving a negative answer. d cided, with tho nid of n plank, to try ossing the river. The [talians in their impetuous way teied to persuade her not to attempt the swollen waters, but with the decision of a true heroine who realized the danger the oncoming train was in she cautionsly pushed the plank into the water and with a quick movement followed it, The brave gitl had entered the water some distance above the broken trestle in the hope of gai g the opposite shore some dista should be reached, as to be carried out into the viver meant almost vtain death, The Italians encouraged her with shouts of praise, but endaavor as she would to work her w out of the current in midstream, but little head- way was made. Down stream the brave girl was car- vied with swiftuess that told plainer t 15 that Ler struggles were As she neared the broken westle, inch by ineh she worked the nk over toward the northern side, and as she w structure sho abandened the plank and stevel out with one foriorn hope of reaching it vuaided. Her fovesight nna strengih proved stanch quaiitications. As she wus heing carvied past the pro- jecting and splintered trostle Miss tan ave one last long sweep of her and was enabled 10 grasp u henvy of timher, Slowly luboriously the neroine worked hor way out of the water and up through the trestie, as her strength nonced to show signs of waning, and finally reached the top. Por only a few seconda did she hesitate to gasp breath and regain strength when the of th oming train could be hourd and a fev seconds later dashed into view. The wild ssticulations of the brave girl caught the atteation of the engineer almost instantly. the brakes “were aoplied and the’ train brought to n standstill right on th cu ve in sight of tho broken Without any quive Ransom told the engig in amatte -of-f: litile s som oad urm piece noise in her voice Miss cer ofthe mishap tway, without any em- bellishme od “her experience in teying to prevent tha teain from through the trestie into the river, Tl dozen or =0 passengers were dumbfound- ed by the giri’s mattes-of-fact bravery, and crowded around her and almost hugged hor in enthusiasm and thankful- ness, Did tho her mar)k Not mu:h, whose lifo giv! muke b profession? murried the engincer hud saved, the She she laster brick, Massachusotts’ boot and st worth $100,000,000 ye The word “pig" as applied mere play on the word “sow.” When 1ron melicd it runs off into a chanyel called a V50 ‘The lateral brancnes of which sre called the “pigs.”’ Here the iron cools und s called *pig iron.” of paris and cork compose & now e production is *0 ivon is a is Acecording to Muthall, the English statisti- cian, the leadivg mauvufactuting nations of tho world produced iu 155 a total of §,570,- 000,000, OF That Buouut Austria profuced §1,205,000,000; 1tussia, §1,515.000,000: France, £2,425,000,000; Germuny, $2,° 000,000 Great Hritain, &,100,000,000, and he United Siates, £1.215,000.000. ' The United States 13 now permanently abead of ali other uations in munufuctures. -— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syr dren teething ail pain, for ohil- s0ftens the gums and allays 5 cents a bottle, liest of all in Leavening Powes,—Latest U. ol DATLY BE ce before that point | THE 01D NDs HoLp-Up A Road Agent Who Buecumbsl to an 1i- ated Loratch, THE HER THE GULCH How Voteed & Wrestied and Anatens ' Swee A Sehootma'am Seratched and Fuled an Hignwayman's Eyes with Powde Upalong hill the toiling, the “Speaking of road agents,’ “I've had 1 don’t hatker How i Wall, T e the ex fi n I 1't be fur out of the way fAnd wounded in uny Terent used o purtend 1l road lorses were says York Herald, d the old iver, + sheer of aud arter any a’nt jist but ten were you ever ait tines, sir Some beliove that stood in to and whaeke but they war idiots fur talkin’ The best proofl of the fact that it wasn't so lay in the Killin® of three different drivers on this very line of six mouths, Durin’ that sume time we got av with two rovbers. People who whaekin® up, as they call it, don’t bang bull and buckshot into other at clus range, do they?” “Well, havdly You'v il aboardavhen you've been s sume?" “sSartin, and then thar was lnughin' to myself only about the case wo usod 1o call Maid's Roundup.’ It was a funny thing. 1'll piint out the a dozen miles ahead, we toit. I had three men and a womn pass and all were inside. 1 hadu’t seen the woman, und couldn 't teil what she looked like. but it turned out that she was a single critte out 40 vears old. She had red huir and a sharp nese and shoe could talk a wheel off a coach in five minutes, Mebbo she'd bin disappointed in love as they call it. 1've heard that that sort o” turns a woman's foelin’s into pepper and vir She gotinto a fuss with the men about their smokin® almost as s0on as we started, and overy few minutes | hoard her pipin’ away ard makin’a kick about somethin’ or other. It jest made moe fat 10 kuow shé wasn't lharnessed up to me, HARRY APPEARS. “We'd jest climbed the hill and it was #o'cloek in the afternoon when the rob ber they used to call ‘Harry Blossom’ steps out from bohind n rvock and levels his gun ou aline with wmy face. 1 stops right then and thar, Harry nods to me not to make fool of mysell while he was busy and steps uloag to the door and ovders the passengers to git down and icw the scenery. Hu was a gentleman, v was, and mighty gallant to ladie The old maid had traveled enuff to Lnow what a holdup was, and at tust she refused Lo git down, Sho sot right thar on the back seat and wolloped that chap with her tongue 1ll he didn’t know whether he was a-foot ov on hosshack. Jemimy! but you orter hev heard her call him viilain, rageal, wretch, skunk coward, Iujun and a hundred other numes! | was consarned over the rob- bery, of course, but_ I had to laugh or bust. *And asked. “She did arter a bit. He waen’t goin’ to rob her, fur he wasu't that kind of a greaser, but he figgered that the men hud passed her their wallets, as was often the case. Tho three fellers was like lawbs, but 1 didn’t blame ‘em any. Amun who plays fool when thav'sa to agents gether un, sich bosh, ide 1side n- each women opped. 1 pre- was fu 1 vestorday The 04 durned place, as cum ers, ho wouldn’t get down?" T as within a few feet of that | ! up about $1,000, and she shotgun and a road agent lookin® at him never gits any syvmpathy, She finally got down, and I coud seo she was piin’ over with madness, Hurry got ‘em in a row and was calln’ fur their wealth when the old maid yelled out like u cat pinched in & door and grabbed him. He had a pistol in his hand at the time, hut she didn’t seem to kear. She got him aroimd the ist and tripped him up, ndit was all done so quick nobody ould get the hang of it. She was jest fightin’ mad and wanted to scratch wnd puli ha'r, but when he went down we all saw the chance and lit_on to him. He fived twice, but aidn’t hurt anybody, and by that time we had himsafe, He's the penitentiary yit, and it's all owin’ to that o!d maid A TONGUL I “Tt was funny. We side, bound hand ASHING, loaded him in- and foot, and she tongue-walloped him fur thirteen long milcs. Harey was a tufl one, but he artorwaras told me he'd rather pot live ¥ extra than to hev bin obliged to hear her goon. She had a bible with he 1d she pot in the last two miles vendin® a chupter of it to him ! “The rewirds offered on him mled 2ot the money and $200 on top of it as n present from the compui Iands! bhut didn’t 11 feel broke up and and ashamedl stood off the sheriff hatf a dozen times, and to be captur’d by o woman —and an old maid at that—jest broke h'sspeerits down till he was as humble as o rabbit. THE PLUCKY SCHOOLMATAM, tJest about aoyear arter Harry Blos som’s cap " continued the driver, as I asked him for further incidents, *[ went out of Austin with only one pas- sengzer and she was a schoolma'am. She was a teacher over in Bureka and wasn’t over twenty vears old. I kin remember that she was short and small and hoad bluck eyes. Thar’ wasn't much money pussin’ between the two towns and that ine hud never been interfered with, “Howsoever, thar' s allus n fust time and it cum to me about five miles out of Eureku, The hossgs war’ joggin’ along us contented as you. please, and | was holdin® the tines avet thinkin® of the gal I've been harneszed to since, when 1 gits a sudden Jift. A" euss who didn't know beaus ahout' the bizness had taken it into his ' nolddle to turn roud agent, und thisswus his fust holdup. Instead of steppin’ out like n gentlemun nd givin’ me a chance to hold up in decent fashion, he puts a bullet into this right shoulder ufoye he shows hisself, und then begins to.whoop and dance up aud down the roadiy I'he hosses was fur vunnin’ away, but' T finally got ‘em pulled down und waited fur the durned idiot to cum up. ITe was white about the gills and & goou deal more skeert | than I was till [told him [ hud only one pissenges and that a gal. Then he begins to brace up and let on he's a ter . Gov't Report. Baking Powder ABSOLWTELY PURE v MON DAY, NOVI MBER 11, vor from way b robber would hev probably hard up, | door, & vun in e her 10 stop do wn, ENOUGIH TO “And asked ‘I wasn't you edin | le with the any more hi knowed he'd ske and wouldn't ness on hand on t! it turned out, a pull the triggor, but tio ye clus that his 8 powder He droy st red back with fa the piv S Driver, will you to drive on?’ *1 had chat yer life, fur 1 fellar was hurt more of his lead. Eurcka and the gal conch ¢ as you plonse, | v all upsot with hyat that sort, She suy nder and says very awdu’t nd Iin back, him.” gobhle fur [ know NOT BUIL “Sixof coach, we found him in the off. e wasn't built He was whimperin | soon as he heard us that we wouldn't He did ek ago. fore ot hroad daylight.” e oen a he gal? Oh, inabout a year, of ¢ didn’t disappe Lheard of it among a drove of jac ow plums, thought of p a woman, but thuat cuss was low down and e conldn’t liecled w *as ho had put a bal 0sses | rthe it cash, but I couldn’t belp it e door to open it fired a pistol in his fac d she had prise to me when [ heard the r which follered | the feller in the sido of hall way up, and the pistol was | was d that little gal | I I run the nd kissed her mothe Driver, 1 geess vou and taat chap if you' the drove The feller’s two guns was in the road whar' he dr. hiurt state prison, 100, und 1 saw “*And whut beeame of g she and threw herself away on a 1592, . No respectable inderin’ walked up tothe 1, and ordered ATTEND T0, interfere th a into 1wk p 1 didn’t want hand jest then, | gal half to death Ho ha when had one the pluck to it war a great sur port and bullet hit nose, aho eld full of i and in his she She The the blowed wed the g his hands wned \s out o to me swoet have the kindness kinduess, you kuow how b didn’t want Dot any the s chippe koned to tind hew ivs, bub sho wasn 't ta e, suys sho the she hu lind hopped outer vowder 1 RGN, bhack thar in the yin' and rods nt. \s zin’ in wed ‘em brush a fow fur no road ike n hoy, o begal him, 1l him on quite n't ht, but he can’t only just tell the King and n ja the girl?” got marvied ol et feller as [ was never mor nted in my life than 1 was when Why, if I'd seen him Ik rabbits I wouldn't have wasted lead on him! “Ranchman, was he? “Ranchman! what the over it!” A Marise A curious marine “the angle ago off the Battery ton, creature toduy indigenous to | Tansen as brought to you. P genuine imported tumblerful of water. ural aperient and Nothing is We o less. sell you one St. Louis lead, Omaha lead, 63 Jopiin lead Cheap lead 5e pe Cil Linsoed oi', raw, 41 Paint oil. 85¢ per Burrel price, 2¢ pe Durn v calls an editor, and the gal’s mother like to hev cri it. no! He was :d herself to death Monster. monster. ki ) was hrpooned y in New by Carl Hansen, a dec! United States reveaue cutter, Washing- At fivst it was the ocean will-o™the wisp, the se but the marine sharps vecognized an glish waters. 18 sitting on the port rail of York harbor hand on the ht to be the serpent the fish You Cannot Co to Carlsbad but you can have Carlsbid ocure 0 bottle of vlsbad Sprudel;Sa t and_ dissolve a teaspoonful of it i [t is the best nat- alterative extant. just us £ood”? when you can the cutter yestarday afternoon when hoe | saw alarge hrown body under the surface of the water in the slipafow yards away He scized a bLoathook a truck th creature, killing it, and draggod it ashore, to the bowilderment of the cut 1ld searcely be imagined. [t was sot long, three foct wide and mouth of enormous it was about forty mote ive unds ore sn mily shing frog the fish was of v nd wh sometimes termed s rarely seon on vlentiful in the wate » I'ho creature is of peaple at (flernoon it was re in shape the turnip and its head is - Frak Seloo Las sold outnis at Melrose, Mass, and will winter to the Boston moguls were Pears’ Soap England d by Battery and 1to Falton fish is like t the Was view the thie nove market avy or devoto the Lbying as it Pretty boxes and odors to scll soaps as no onc would touch if he saw them un- arc used such tised. Beware of a that somethir dise S0ap depends on o outside of it. Pears', the finest soap in the world is scented o not, as you wish; and the moncy is in the merchan- dise, not in the box. All sorts of stores scll «it, especially druggists; all sorts of people are using it. Improvad Safety Elzvatvm, ead, Quick and | KIMBALL BROS, get tho genuine imported article, ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? The autumn is the time to paint and buildings and adds much to the value and boauty of your property. Would You Like to Buy Paint at Wholesais ant to sell you paints und everythis The lest hoited oil you bought you probably paid 70¢ o gallon for it, lon or 100,000 gallc your attention, read the rest of this and compar of er 1b, per 1b. Gic por Ib, Linseed oil, boiled, 49¢ per gal, e por gal. al, ¢ gul. les Cor. 9t Strest and MthAve., Oouncil Blufl and one coat brightens and preserves houses = used in painting at wholesale and We will unds it 40 Now we » eauaht these straight cash prie. any b £1.60 per gal. Berry Bros., hard Other hard oils per zal. Mincral paints, dry, from 1ie to e, AMineral paints, ground in oil, 4 ros., hard oil, from to e, The Aeme Mixed Paint We guarantee to beas goad Has never been sold per gallon, 18 less thanl 50 per g v mived paint. We will lon, THE EXCELSIOR MIXED PAINT As goold a paint as other ¢ er gallone~ 1 lers 11 you for §1.50. We wiil sell you at $1.00 Our Barn and Roof Paint We will sell you s At 75¢ per gallon, LOWEST PRICES CN ALL KINDS OF GLASS. On all other goods our prices are equs 1y low. COME AND SEE US AND BRING THE CASH., C.B. PAINT, OIL AND GLASS Co. 1 and 3, 4th St, THE® More sold than a those claiming 1o have almost as good a machine. ELEBRATED SANDWICH 1l others combined. MasonicTemple. SHELLER Do not be deceived by imititors aul,iy Buy only the SANDWICH CORN SHELLER and be protected by direct guarantee from reliable manufac- tur You dealers. Apaly for our agency 1 always depend upou our repairs bein Send for catalogues and pricas kent in stock by all local SANDWIOH NUFACTURING CO., Council Bluffs, lowa Help yoursel? if you'ro a suffer- ing woman, with the medicine that's been pre- pared espacially to help you — Dr Pie Favorite Preecription, 1t will do it whe otliers fail. By diseases peculiar (o the sex—dragging- , displacements, and other wes s o positire vemedy. 1t means o v 1ife, and a longer one, for overy delicate won Tn every cuse for whicl 108 recom mended, it gives satisfaction, 16's graran terdd to do so, or the money is tefunded It improves digestion, invigorates {he ystom, curiches tho blood, dispels aches and s, produces refreshing sleep, dispels mel 1y and nervousness, and builds up hoth tlosh and_ strength, It {8 n legitimate med- not a beverage. Contains no alcohol to ineliriato 1 no syrp or sugar o sour or forment in the stomach and vanso distress s peculior in its arvelos, romedial e sults s in its composition. Therefore, don't Lo put off with some worthless compound asily, but di commended to be st ns good.” all tho down SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFsS EMPLOYMENT, NTED—Gir Wik W i B i\ll;'l:‘;‘l“f:y 1 Goeorge Browdway, Couneil Blufrs for general housework, 10 Good wuzes anist for city oliurch Counell Rt Ad- Ablo 1o ke saus Meschendort, ¥ HOUSES AND LANDS, ownel on for sale Monoy loans § Lougos & Towle, 335 earl and ity loans. Monoy stock and @rain. Real estite Diwellin : and husiness rontals, for local Inyestors strect Joary IO provel QOR EXCILANGE A nfen | W aveno, cl Ouiahi, Wnscom Dl Lo profered, WL ROt in $48) Shie ds. Nicho'son & ¢ acres i Phitiips rovenonts, | tor Wing or other SALE-Choicest farin Cogdls acras, well oo Prive $i0an acre. | In Portawates- vted and due 1 Shoafe, i on 8. itn ; of engum- A or I Qiver FOR EXCHANGE - 0 county, Co'o. with Stock: of (ry R00i8 mdse. k. 0 70 | Gire ('OK SALE-O Py ments. fral girden lan U noir Couneil 1B1iMs Eheafe. Broadw iy wn i Maln straos W, A WOO0D & 00, iave so e of efiarms in w0 hwostorn [owa Call und se Main stroet, FOOR EXCHANGE - Good d-roon house on S, “th street for land. Greenshieids, Nfehole son & Co, JoURBEST The dwelling 19 room dwe Hng, 14 Park wve., §), S-room dwelling, 24 So. (th st § S-rooni dwellm g, 030 2ad avoe., §2 Goroom dwelling, 600 6th wve., 5. f-roondwoll n2 1 th st ani Av roon dwellin = 132 Broadway, # 10-room dwellin®, 383 Benton st S=room Gwell nz 52 Avenue oot dwelliu Jom dwel i, the tinges for sale. follow nj dweiiin= 20 Durmony st =100t dweilinz, Babsitt Plice, § G-room dwolling, 411 Curtis A-roo Mynste ony dwel il vl wve,, § t-100m dwelling 520 My uster St., $12, C-room dwolling, Grahi wve , §12, C-room dweliini Lo G-room dwelling Bahh! i=room dwollinz. Mornin room dwellinz, 45 Parlc room dwe [, 20 6 Avenue A, § oot dwelilng: 431 N, 0th st 30, roon dwellin N. Tth st $10, d-room aweiling, 135 8th wve . 31), C-room dweli{ne, 307 4th at., § 4-room dwelline. 118 Vine st 4-r00m awelling, 56 N G-roon dweltlog, 257 171h ave. g-room dwellin, 134 Avenuc . 3 dwelling, 152 Avenue I, 1), dwelling 41 Broadway, $10, dwolling. 1920 8th ave., §i, dweliin Aventuo A, 810, Lt aw ham nve. ne, High, ¢ hou 9ih st 310, ~ dwo Avenio AL $) dwel Avenue D, dwellin Avenite 1§ dwelling. Avenue C$3 dwolling, 21stst. and Avinus M, 3 dwell 38 ird st 34 dwelling, Avenue A, dweiling, 505 N. 15t st dwelling 041 50, 15t st 36,00, dwelllng, 3100 A venue '\, $ dawolling, 219 [3th ave., dwelilng, 205 A venu dwellinz, awell m dwelling, 7320 S, 6th st., $5. dwelling, sil dwelling, 1ing thay tPLce, 3 stde, ¥1 room G-roum o 4-room G-room S-room room {-room 4-room roum f-room Ve Mynster st., §25, Visbin zton ave., $12. 1. Sheate, Main street 1Y QU bave caything for saloar trado sye . 11, She fe, Broutway and M un street. BARGAIN. D-ncre fru't [ 1 miles from postoltice 1FeS 10 ZrApes, in bin-kberrics, oplo troes, i5 plam trees. @ cheery tracs, stable, cte. Price®.00. No trade. I 11 Shenfe, Splendid proce cish, or will 4 residen ry in nshivids, & ( in custern Ne- a 001 rostdence.in s5 and lots for Ne- on & Van Patten, (3, ACRES upper Browdway dtor plattnz. Chewp f exehunze for nprov Couneil 1Blfls, Gre 1P ACRES of cloa braska to oxch Counell Bligs, braska land feho Innd : for Tohn and eity Pusey & BSTRACTS and property boughi Thomas, Conneil Biafls, Contral s, Tutien’s ndd Bayilss & Palmers’, s Ist & Cobb s, 1 sub er's i High'and add 18 tots in Hutehinson's add, 43 1015 in Turley’s add, 13 lots in Ridd 120 lots In Wrizht's 16 1ots In Plerce’s aid Lots In every sddition to the olty o cash oF on payments. Call and 5 trouble to show pro: Iarm sold, loans and 300 1ots § oap tor :us. Ao 15, Nieho'son & Co, = MISCELLANEOUS, (GAREAGE reuoved, cospoots vanits und Xehimnoys ofeaned. D o] City Bidg, JO0k SALE—Hardwars atocks o Towa aul Nebraska, Invoices, #), vo o $12,00). K, 1L Sheufe U ENISHED roos w0 rentat 14 Glen ave e, = QURSALE, ¢ or i exchange for lund, in_estiblished businoss. Address P, 0, box 69 Conncil Biuits, T VW ANTED Studouts in bookkeepine. Tiates ronsonuble. Address of il on Mrs. Dile lon. 530 Franklin avenue, TS and catile wintored on George 1+ Wrizht's firm, opposite Wabash round house, For torms uppl ph ab farm or 1P Wright, sixts tloor Baldwin block, DANCING BCHOOL, NfONDAYE T it A fourth Monduys, 9 p. . Music fu ties and clubs' Address ut R I"ariors, Councll Blufs, or 1633 Farnam st., Oinaba, W . Chambers, (nstructor, pariors, o m. Socluls COUNCIL BLUFFS ST2AY DY3 W03(3 nlsof Dyeinganl Cleaninz done inthe hest stylo of the art dod anl stained abrics wwde to look s woud s new Work promptly done wund delivered la 4l purts of the country. Send for price st C. A MACUHAN, = - PROPRIE \iBroadwiy, Near Northwasty CouNCIL BLUFKS 10 YA,

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