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THE_OMAHWA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1898, THE DAILY o COUNCIL BLUFIS, NO. OFFICE: Deilvered by ca H.W TILTON - Manager § Busin HONES { Night — MINGR MENTION, ks Boston store, clo Born. to Mr. and Mrs. Pierson, of the St Louis hous A daughter. ay and make a report Harmony chapter, No. 25, Orderof Star, will entertain a soci Masonic temple. All members and meinbers are cordially invited. Walter Hutchinson. attending the School for the Deaf, has thoritics have been asked to keep a for him There will o'clock be a foot this afternoon ball game at between the | teams at the grounds at the cor Twenty-fifth street and Fifth avenue. Regular meeting of the American Railw union at Railroad hall, 28 Pearl street, evening at § o'clock sharp. ness and distribution of cards vresident, W. 8, ¢ ceed Louls K. H, Orr, Secretary, ckhouse of Davenport will su oinstein of Burlington as rev- enue collector for this district on the 15th of this mounth. - He will appoint a deputy to succeed Theodore Guittar about Decembe 80 it is stated ise Lutheran church will ob- “Luther day,” in commemoration of Martin Luther's birthday, on Suuday at 3 p m. A fine 18 been which will be rendered by the chure Bunday school, assisted by the John's Lutheran church of this city, R B. Hendricks dulzed in o Thursday night. Hendricks keep up with Holmessin handling Websterian elc and so he knife. Both | reco, of carving and getting carved and cussion came to a sudden end. C new brf tion and is now so fa politic tried the people who are not pa areful of their necks to cross to the Ne sido of the nver. It is reported t ns will be running over it in a couple of wecks, going on. Dr. throat, residence, 517 physician, o nomination, Army. an illne: Towa avenue. minister of the and a He was Baptist member of the ( his death. will be made later. James Maher, whose odor sion of the police to remain a couple of da; 0 meet his brother, John. grew intoa week and he s departing, so the oMcers yesterday on the charge of vagrancy. will probably be fired unceremoniou: of town by Judge Mc(iee this morning. Charles Jones, his father, Monrc and Frank Carroll are all belind the | the charge of trying to run the Inman Ogden hotels without first buying an intc est in the concerns. They are all ¢ with disturbing the peace, and their will by tried today. Charles Jones acqu some fittle notoriety not long ago by being accused of tho whom he had been living in his Lower Main straet. John Walker, who Duquette because he rofus ! found that he had run up court this morning. with his injured h were ulso there w Duquette was bars. The court assecssc against the fellow and he work the fine out on the streets, “Boston Store, For dress goods, hosier terest to visit the Boston Store. latest things in d pretty. that others donot care to meet, You may not need anything in the fur line just yet, though' we are selling a s who always make it a point to select while the stock is complete, but when you do in this line remember good many of these goods to fol need something you can save money by buying of us, BOSTON STORE, Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., Leaders and promoter, ™ n Clty Dyo Works. The Twin City 1 largest and most The new building is equipped newest approved machine expert workmen. cleaning and renovating ladies” work guaranteed. 26th_street and Blufr: Office and Avenune A, G. SCHOEDSACK, Proprietor, PERSO. AL PARAGRAPAS, Mrs. L. Rankin of Villisca is the guest of Mrs. M. C. Vanderveer, to spend a fow days with i thes Rev. G. W. Crofts of Beatrice, Ne the city visiting his friends, He tho Koyal A 8. M. Williamson still sells the Stan- Main street, and has not removed to Broad- dard and Domestic at 106 South way, as has been reported. The Ladies Aid society of the Broaa- will hold an im wav Methodist church portant meeting Saturday, Nov. 11, at p. m. Soliciting committees are quested to bring in full veports, Awan Nraots. The city council met yester for the purpose, in the fire department. 50 feet of Wnite Anchor hose from and Rubver Manufacturing cost being §1 per foot for contract for bridge over company, pach brand. building the Seventh Indian creek was uw cost of §2, W. E. Chambers, dancing acade: Masonic temple. Classes each Wedn day afternoon and evening., Smoko T, D, King & Co's Partagas. Marringo | 5 censos. The followlng parties took out licenses to wed yesterday at the oftice of the county clerk : Nume and Address, Charles Goff, Council Bluffs. Cora Lawrey, Councll Bluf, Charles Pete, Austria Auble George, Austria Aypewriters aud Sewlug Muchine The best in the world of both; both received the highest Columbian awards ~the Dinsmore writing machive and the New Home sewing machine. T pe: writers and sewing wachines to r)enl. and all kinds of typewriter and machine Findley, 337 Broadway. O, C. Findley is permunently connected supplies. J. T, with the new firm. Domestic soap 1s the vest BEE 12 PEARL STREET ler to any partot the city | Unique rro; i jury will probably complete its astern al this evening at visiting a boy who has been run awiy from the institution and the city au lookout 2:80 g school and Young Men's Chiristian association of this Tmportant’ busi Per order of 1, choir of St and George A, Holmes in 1 discussion late unable to hunks of ized the futility dis ng into posi- a enable No tracks have yet been laid on the Nebraska approach, but the work of grading is now Benjamin TLawton Brisbane aied at 6 o'clock yesterday morning of cancer of the of six months, at his de- nd He leaves a wife and two sons, all of whom were at his bedside at the time of Aunouncement of the funeral 3 is not con- idered first-class among the police, come to the city about a week ago and asked permis: The two days ved no signs of ered him in He v out Jones, on ed murder of a woman with oon on tried to thrash Ed d to take his pay for several pounds of shot in pauts buttons, against a full sized snag when he was brought up in police there nd and several prisoners escaped being thrashed by Walker while behind the a fine of 230.80 was sent up to , underwear, cloaks or furs you will find it to your in- All the s goods, and some of the novelties recently received are very Our cleak department has been very popuiar, and the reason is because we have the assortment and make prices of low prices. e works is now the nplete in the west. with the , in hands of Ailkinds of dyeing, and gentlemen's garments, feathers, ote. All works at Couneil Ymaha office, 1521 Farnam streot. Loucks will go to Hastings Sunday bis family, who ., 18 in attended num reception lust evening. re- y afternoon part, of awarding con- tracts for furnishing the city with hose for 1t was decided to buy the Colunbus Rubber compuny, ana 750 feet of Maltese Cross hose from the Gutta Percha the The street raed to the Milwaukee Bridge and Iron works at a 90, Age. 83 | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Plans of the Street Railway and Bridge Qompanies Defeated. WOULD PAY TAXESBUT NOT REDUCE FARES m of the Corporations to that May FProve & In the Near Settie a Su The city council met last evening, and the importance of the mecting was attested by the fact that the seats outside of the railing was filled with citizens who were anxious to hear the latest developments in the motor case. Aldermen White, Tibbitts, Nicholson, Keller, Jennings and Hathaway were present, in other words, all but Alderman Geise, a8 usual Mayor Lawrence read the following com- munication which was ordered placed on file “To e Hovonaste Cowsox Couscrr On the Ist of May last a communication was received from a committee composed of the mayor and threo members of the com- mon council of Omaha requesting that a like committee be appointed in Council Blufi's to uct in concert with the Omaha committeo for the purpose of devising ways and means for obtaining a reduction of the fare on the motor line batween the two cities, A com- witteo was appointed composed of the mayor, Aldermen Smith, Jennings and White! Subsequently, committees of three from each city were added to act in concert. seal conferences were held with the officials of the otor company. At the last mecting the joint committee passed a resolu- ton requesting, in subs company to grant a reduction of f unable or unwilling to do so, to present to the com- mittee ut o future “meeting s for refusal. s with its request, but no response has been received.” Tho following communication 1 by the mayor: ‘Terms of the Company. At a meeting composed of several of our prominent citizens the committee of the uncil appointed in May last and the ofti- als of the motor company, lately hela, a proposition was preseuted by the oficials which, although it in no way refers to the matter of a reduction of fare, is, however, with presented to the council for consid- was then at the Omaha & Council Bluffs Rail- ay and Bridge company of Iowa and the Omaha & Council Bluffs Railway and Bridge company of Nebraska will pay the claim of the city of Council Bluffs for filhng Avenue A; also will pay, without inter- all rneral and taxes »t ngainst sald companies up id_including the year 18005 also will ithout interest, to the city of Council in trust for the legal owners thereof, the amount of paving tax assessed against property abutting on tho along and over which the lin d com- nd_this payment to include the paving taxes puid by those who have re- leased the same aud those who have made no claim therefor. All such pagments to be e on or before Janua: 1564, an, ms heretofore paid to the city to be credited on its claim; thesc payments, however, to bo made upon the foliowing terms aud con- ditions t the suit of the city of Council Bluffs for the value anu cost of paving in- tersections, charzed for services of inspec tors. cateh basins, sower pipes, and for pav ing on Pearl street on the east side of Buyliss pai pature Lo recove of every kind and es voted and paid to these com her of them; also all suits for paving, filling and grading; uls0 all suits now pending in the name of the City of Council Bluffs and the State of lowa, ex rel J. W. Crossland, relative charters of these companies; 0, the suit in the name of the City of Council Biuffs for violation of what is known us the ‘Three- Cent Fare Ordinance,’ shall each and all be dismissed at the costs of the plaintiffs, and companies relieved and released from nds there- Cent Fare Ordi- " also that said ‘Thre ance’ shall be repealed.’ Not I'mvorably Recetved. proposition did not receiye very much sion at the hands of the aldermen. In on of the the fare, main which, been 1y, and in the second place the aldermen v'of no way by which the ci brought suits could be required to give them up, cven if terms of agreement should happen to be settled upon by the city and the company. So the proposition promptly and unanimously re; loud applavse that followed from the that was felt of the council’s tion, Routine Busness. Besides disposing of the motor compa proposition in this wiy the zood deul of routine busines motion of Alderman Kellei 1y's was quite a Seventh between Thirteenth avd Fourteentn streets de and opened, and the instructed to notify the their tracks at that place, 124 W. Hart's proposition pipe on Sixth street from teenth avenue, connecting with the Main ydrant at fire h uth avenue and Sixth street civeuit, and put in the corner of Fourte treet was accepted. It was decided to purchase a carload of oak lumber to be used by the eity in putting in crossings. ‘T'he request of the McCormick Harvester company to be allowed to build & platform on Sixth street in was granted, The question of the kind of paving that should bo allowed on Benton and other streets in the vicinity came up for conside ation, and 1t was decided, after consider- ablo discussion, that all sidewalks In thut part of the city which had been laid at the proper grade, should be allowed to remain, but sidewalks to be laid hereafter should bo of brick wherever the streets have been brought to regulation grade. ‘ue ordinance which previous meeling providing and navaral and artific the ouly building sidewalks on Broudway, Main brought up fi Smith ame that all side city whero the streots have | perm 0l riiticial stone. posing the amendment the ordin that Ald A second reading. reading. “Their blocd permit your ix ony theria, knowing how surely Dr. Jefle remedy will cure diphtheria, Thirty- five years trial hus proven it infallible, Price $3,00, 0 doctors needed. also 2404 Cumin Sugar Cora! sugar Corn! the Council Bluffls Sugar Corn, The best in the market. street, Omaha. i Absolutely no chemicals used to bleach It is young, tender, the corn white, sweet, clean and wholesome, Use oil heating. heaters for sprin or for the bath room. able and guarante Ours are Cole & Cole. Ladies, if you desire absolute peace in the kitchen ask your grocer forJ. C. HofMuayr & Co.’s Fancy Patent flour, Ask your Kl-'(x, r for Domestic soap. Fighling Over the Grand Annex. A good share of Judge stake. trust company and W.S. Edwards & Co. The latier are seeking t) foreciose a lien on | Wi the property for walerials furnished in the | for { construction of the building. to the fter all, has consideration in the com- ncemeént of the suits against the com- was ected, and the eiti- zeus in the *“wallery” showed the aporoval course of ac- ed. On strect o put in crossings over to run a water frout of its warehouse as mtroduced at a brick al stone siiould be materials allowed to boused in certain portions of and Pearl streots was nan ed it by inserting a provision alks built in any part of the n brought to nent grade shall be of brick or natural Keller and Jeunings op- unce had to o over until austher meeting for the thira our head” if you children to die of diph- For sale by Davis, Do Haven and Beardsley, and fall Just the thing in cold weather for that extra bed room with no stove, reli- ith's time io the district court yesterday was occupled in the Wial of the case of the Nushua Trust com- pany against M. C. Patrick, in which the ownership of the Grand hotel annex isat The fight1s in reality between the ‘The trust company holds a mortgage which = was assigned by the Kimball Champ Investment company 1o the Nashua Trust company. This mortgage was not placed on record and | nothing was known of its existence by any one outside of the parties most intimately concerned until Edwards & Co. came to the front with their claim of a mechanic's lien. BENNISON BROS, Letting Down Prices—Saturday's Sale, Special inducements in every depart- ment Saturday. 1,000 skeins Burgman's imported zephyrs, every color of the rainbow, e skein, Special hosiery sale. Saturday morn- ing we placo on sale 200 dozen lud | fast black, fleeced lined hose at 4 price, 124c pair. Infants' fine quality fast black cashmere, all wool hose, silk toe and heel, size 4, 44 and 5, only 25c a pair. Infants’ 20c all wool knit bootees Sc a pair. Infants' knit sacques at 2c, 30c and 60c each, only one-half price. We are the leaders of low prices, Ladies’ jersey ribbed vests, long sleeves,medium weight, just what you need right now, at Bennison's only 25¢ each. A 75¢ quality ladies’ jersey ribbed vests and pants at H0ce each. NORMOUS TOW This (Saturday) morning we place on sale our entire stock of H0c and 75¢ fine double satin damask towelswith knotted fringe fancy borders. Also plain. All at ono price. All you want, 3% each. If you expect to nced towels within a year from now it will pay you to lay in a They are lovely goods and not ngle towel has ever been offered retofore for less than 50c¢ and 7ic each. Remember the price until all sold, e each. CLOAKS. CLOAKS. CLOAKS. You make a mistake if you don't look through our cloak department. We can suve you money. New line of ladies’ and misscs' jackets on sale today at $6.50, $8.30, $10.00, $12.50 and each. See them before you buy. Open every c\‘vu:u 3 4 SALE, NISON BROS Council Bluffs, For Sale—The best fruit and garden land on the market, and you can have any number of acres you want. Green- shields, Nicholson & Co. Piles permanently cured by a single painless treatment. Rectal diseases a Dr. A. J. Cook, Grand hotel W. S. Baird, Lawver, Iverett block. Midway Man 1 Matd Marry. The oftice of the county clerk was filled with s large chunk of relics of Midway plaisance yesterday morning. Two of the young people who were connected with the Austrian department of the World's fair had decided to marry, and as the bride had become acquainted” with the county clerk and his deputy daring their sty at the fair, they decided to come hero for their license! “They brought with them about a dozen of their friends, who lined up in front of the bar over which no liquor is sold. They were all rigged out in regulation Austrian cos- tume, and the bright colors and swarthy faces made a sight that eaused more than one to look around as thay passod along the street. PPete, the groom, age and his bride 17. They panied by their par o 3 0n the mu willingness to see the marr spite of the youth of th married by a Catholic p BOSTON STOKE. were of whom made Ago register in token of accom- age go on, in ple. They were Leaders and Promoters of Low Irices— Counclt Biufts, Ia. Now is the time to prepare for cold weather, everything in your favor, the weather pleasant for shopping and prices on fall and winter merchandise ower then ever before known. To verify our statements see prices marked in show windows, all of which are inducements you cannot afford to pa BLANKET WINDOW, NO. 1, Has all the best makes made b the leading manufacturers, at prie that will insure quick sales. GOODS WINDOW, NO. 2, xeeptional values in fall and winter fabrics. The present market being overstocked in this line has en- abled us to procure some special values, marked in window No, 2. UNDERWEAR WINDOW, NO. 3, Contains some rare new things in the underwear lfne which would be very in- teresting to consumers. When 1 value and pr s combined you are sure w0 oe suited. alues marked in this window in ladies’; gent's and children's underwear. CLOAKS AND F We are fast gaining ide reputation in this branch of our business and every seuson is more successful than another. We don’t want to make this any excep- tion and as an inducement we have made some reckless prices, which can be easily observed in sbow wirdow display. I'OTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO. S,—Store closes every evening at 6 o'clock, except Suturdays and Mondays. DOW NO; 4. Domestic soap is the best, The ladies of the Brc church will hold a bazaar “in Masonic temple Thursday, Nov. 16, Persons having articlos o this sale are re- quested to leave themd at Mrs, J. H. Arthur's on Monday, Nov. dway Methodist For your Sunday dinner visit Metzger & Randlett’s market. A full line of meats, fish, pounltry, game. and oysters. Standard oysters, Zoc per quart; extra selects, 30¢ per can. Be shown the Klein tract, 21 miles east of postoffice, out Madison street. Choicest and cheapest fruit, garden and suburban acreage, now on sale by Day & Hess, 39 Pearl street George'S. Dayis, prescription druggist. Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. Committee’ Findings on the Kulghts of Houor Trewsurer, Iavianaroris, Nov, 10. he 2ommittee re- cently appointed by the supreme lodge of the Knights and Ladies of Honor w examine into the condition of the books of ex-Supreme Treasurer McBride hus made a report, and nnds a shortage of nearly #16,000. The commitiee designates it a claim against MeBride and suys that it is merely the result of bad bookkeeping. The report exoncrates E, D, McBeth, cashier for Me- Bride, of all responsibility for the shortage. The shortage, according to the bookkeeper, dates back eght years. In 1885, a & committee which had been investigating McBrid»'s accounts, reported them to b correct, This will bring up the question of liability of McBride's bondsmen for the amount of the shortage. McBride failed of re-election at the convention of the supreme ofticers receutly held in this ciy; the Shortages of | Case, INDIANAPOL The loug drawn out case of the Iron Hall against Albert Baker, ete., received its final argument in the superiour court today. Attorney Harris opened for the plaintiffs, Ex-Supreme Ac- countant Walker was placed on the stand and re-examined us Lo the secret work in the imuiation of new members. Walker said that new members promised not to apply for had been members devoted con- ssistance unless thoy xty days. Attorney Hurrl siderable time to his speech in showing the manper in which the literature sent out by the order persistently held out the induce- ment of full payment atthe end of seven { rs and hela that the order wasa gam- ug scheme. Harris was followed by Mr. of St. Louis, who opened the e defense. ument AFFAIRS AT SOUTH. 0MAHA COitizens Are Exeroising Vfiilunca Ag: Burglars and Sneak Thieves, CRACK OF REVOLVERS HEARD NIGHTLY Postal Business for Octoher—Row in & Domestic Circlo—Aftermath of the Election—Conard's Gase—Gos= sip and Other News Notes. The report that burglars have been carry- ing things with a high hand was rather knocked in the head Thursday night. The police have beon shadow- ing the vicin of Twenty-feurth and 1 streets for several nights ex pecting to bag one of the knights of the jimmy, it having been reported that a pair of the burglars have been appearing there for several nights past. About 2 o'clock yes terday morning as Officer Larson was in hid. ing waiting for the burglar to appear he espied a large yellow dog appear at the rear door of one of the residences there and scratch for admittance. The dog's life was spared and the officer will seek another location to snare the thugs. Joe Sipe has been hearing burglars for sev eral nights Thursday night he heard one in_ his ebasement. He woke his wife and grasping his revol ver Joe crept to the window and shoving it up he leveled the we; fleeing object and firea. The bullet buried itself ina neighbor’s cow and thus another re has been straightenea out. The po- lice are resting casicr since the latest de- velopments, . pon on the Conard’s Case. G. L. Conard claims that he was done an injustice, through the influence of Judge Fowlor, by being “‘run in" on election day. Conard was arrested by Ofticer Davis on sus- picion. He rode a bieyele down and left it in a hallw The police were looking for a stolen wheel. Conard being a stranger and acting suspicious Davis took him in. Judge Iowler did not know the man ha been arrested until he w brought before him the next morning. Conard has been ar- rested in South Omaha for ceny, and ks considerable of being a person who & ged by being locked up asa [ ious character. Judge Fowler d nothing whatever to do with his arrest and discharged the man when he was arraigned Postottico Business. The following business was transacted at the South Omuha postoftice in Octobe Doniestie orders tssued during the month 217, amounting to X 3 Domestic orders Postal notos | ....82,162 49 4,345 46 Feeana i Postal notes paid i 469 99 orefgn orders fssued, 26 ... 486 88 oreixn orders paid, 1 18 57 Number of registéred letter: DRI TR s T 160 Number of registered lotfors e colved....... ek RIRT 230 Total umount of stamps wnd curds sold .. % 0L P or 1 (D26/47. Total amouit of stamped cuvelopes sold. . T “ee 890 84 Number of “pounds” of newspapers & dispatched ... S . 8978 A Family Row. Ed Lics hurried into tho fiolice court room yesterday with his face covercd with blood and in a very excited condition. Ho related that about thirty minutes before, two men named Charles and James Gaheout, who are his brothers-in-law, assaulted hin, The famili live at Seventeenth street and Brown park, and got into 4 row over some trivinl matter. 1 complaint for their arrest, and the ants were issued. Lics s that one of the men used a chair on his head, while the other beat him over the face with a pair of brass knuckles. Charged with Hiegil Votlng. Pound Master Cummings filed complaint 1 the court again: two men the vicinity of the Fourth harging them v illegal voting. Cummings says the men live outside of the and that he challonged their vote at the-polis on election day but vhat the judges let the men sy 3 City terday lice yes- po- who Sold “Boozs” Election Day. Four saloon keepers will ve placed on the rackand prosecuted on the charge of keep- ing their places open on election day. The complaints were filed in Judge Fowler's court this morninz. The defendunts are Lynch & Murphy, Hart & Quinn, Frank Crawford and Tom Gillespie. The st of Tom Whitman, Brewer & Sloan, the undertakers, are hold- ing the remains of Tom Whitman, waiting foran answer to a telegram they sent to Whitman's father, who lives in New York. If an answer is not reccived this afternoon the remains will be buricd at the expense of the county. Mugic City Goss'p. Miss Marla Thomas will spend the winter in Albion, Joe Piolek and Miss Kate Seykora were erda aberty and M. J rom a visit to Chicago. arah S. Christic of Dexter, Mr, and Mrs, J. W, Sipe. Metzen, aged 3 years, died yester- The funeral will take place Sunday noon at 2 o'clock. married Flaherty are Ia,, is :nf!u The butchers of South Omaha have ar- ade ball to take place concert hall, and wifo and Alice Ha- vens, who have been visiting friends in Chadron, returned home yesterday Anton Haydok is under avrest for assault He gave o bond of §20 10 ap- v in the police court this morning at 9 ranged for a magqu on the 15th at Bauer’ Arthur Warrick otz and John Russell will be tried er's court at 10 o'clock this mornin, ged with illegal voting on elec- tion d. Agnes Gerstenecker has against Russell, tho man she had arresto: somo time ago, for $300. The action was brought in Justice Levy's cour! A young man numed Dwyer carclossly fired off 4 revolver in Albright yesterday afternoon, ‘Lhe ball passed through a win- dow, barely missing 4 woman. The lad will be prosecuted for eriminal carelessness, y8 patronize the home article, clally if it's botter, Cook's Extra Dry Im- perial Chumpagne has no equal. Highest award, diploma and meltal, Columbian Bx, i i Declared U stitational, TRENTON J., Nov. 10.—Chief Justice Beuscley has decided that the county ex- cise luw is unconstitutional. Al oo s I DeWitt's Witch Hazel alve cures sores, DeWitv's Witch Hazel Salve cures ulcers, brought suiv Spe- MY COMPLEXION IS says ntly o Uirieye.and 1o pleasant laxauye. T o from herls and i prepared for use 'S MEDIC] wily Modicine moves the sty Modicine Ty ety GALLANT DA LEWIS. America’s Grace Darling, the Brave Woman Who Keeps the Lime Rock Her Boat “The Rescue,” Exhibited at the World’s Fair---The Heroine Who Has Saved 18 Lives, Tells How Her Own Life Was Saved---Congress Gives Her a Gold Medal. I., Nov. 10—~Ame we Darling, the horoine of 18 life- saving exploits, a woman for whom con- has cnst a gold medal of the first class, the first of the kind ev awoman, keeps the Lime rock light, ‘Ligm. a's | summer, and I believe died this season compound. I have faith in it because there I know so many peo- is nothing like it. I began with ry and this summer I have been splendid,” and her oyes flushed as rmed to tho delighted to tell it,” she 1t last Febru much improved that my friends do not know me this summer. eight bottles since Fobruary, and tha longer I take it the better I get to live economically, and T own housework, washing and ironing, and even the painting of the woodworlk I enjoy doing it now, but I be. 1 have taken “And 1 am ontinued, **for ng at peacoful anchor in do all my doctors and so many doctors’ preserip- tions that I had lost faith in them I had tried so Aquidneck went out in a sail bout to pay a visit to — SN — BEEH — ——ae Ve iy, qu o brave woman, whose life boat, the scue, has been one of the most of exhibits at by Miss Lewis own life has been saved amply repaid for their journey. lighthouse, the hom, ded the summer, | about Paine’s went to see the gentlemen who testified, liove I should be dead if T hae not taken Paine’s celery compound.” Besides the gold medal presented her by tho United States of Ame:ica, a sil- ver medal was presented by the humana Massachussotts: Lewis, the heroine of Lime rock, for her many heroic nnd successful efforts, in saving human lives,” of silver was presented by the lifo sav- ing benevolent association of New York| “T'o Miss Ida Lewis, as a testimouial of her skill, cournge, and rescuing two men in the harbor of New- port, R. L., during a severe storm.” Not only on these several special oc- has Miss Lewis shown the courage end fortitude that have mnde her fumous, but al#o in the faith. fulness and regularity with which her daily round of dutiesare performed, for No lighthouse on the coast is better kept than hers, and not one has u better record. “People think find things in perfoc is nothing to do bere,” she said. 1ew how early we start in the morning and how many little things there are to be done. 10 pe oleaned overy day, the lenses kept clean, and the brasses polished, to say nothing of keeping the house in order.” Not alone are the ‘“‘brasses polished” but the shining copper pumy in the kitchen and the row of brass candlesticks on the mantel behind the stove all testify to the succes and in« fty champion of life and ther were loud brother Rudolph said that [ ha not try it, as I be disappointed again, and then I would feel worse than ever, but T went ahead; Lord directed me, & Lime rock Lthis world famous the harbor and is a short sail from the cht club’s hous received ben- Another, alsg tide an ovdinary not land at Lime roclk, and a rowboat must be used. from which a landing is effected by climbing up the face of the perpendicular rock upon aladder lashed rs of iron to the stone. At low tide the rowboat is guided to- ward a pebbly beach through the sword inst its sides like casions, howeve grass that cuts ug slashing mai But the light house is the blessed symbol of peace on earth and sea, say ing good will to men, this saving st tion of wrecked mariners. woman to whom the visitors listened true narrative for every other brave und good woman in the country— anarrative for country to heed and profit by, Ida Lewis looks to be in her thirties as to age, with a i perament, slight figure, with a dush of color in her face. years since we enme to Lime rock, six in family, and now there are but two of us left, my brother Rudolph, who helped you up the rocks, and my- "My father wus a cv ple for 17 years, in which time he never cur u mouthful of food for himseif; my mother died 10 years ngo of a cancer, years ago with con- they arenot few. And the fair , when they come and order, that thera they do not The lamps have y nervous tem- bright eyes, on the light, self,” said she. IDA LEWIS, dustry of the th and strength, lda Lewis is called the bravest woman But there are many brave > suffered as she has , who are nearly broken down, who d today a true food for the brain and norves, and whom Paines celery com- will muke well again, othe. women have been. saved by thia wonderful remedy. Retreat FOR THER Insane in churge of tho Sisters of Meroy. nstitution Is situated on the hizh bluffs back of and overlooking the city of Tho spaclous grou high location and splendid view, make It a most pleasing retraat for the aflicted. A staft of ominent physioluns and a large corps of exs perionced nurses ministor to the comforts of Bpeclul ocure glven to ludy pas efit from the very first bottle. *0, you should have I was short of breath, and had a cough and sweats, and my doctor told henrt trouble, wearing black, and my friends I looked like excellent, and { fell proun to tell it and ive the credit to Paine’s celery G. W. PANGLE, M. D. Tho Good Samaritan, 20 Years’ Experienco, READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN- SARY OF MEDICINE, and my sister s> A . in America, “I have never been well in my life un- women who My trouble was in . and I have alway What has done me thin, and T was cough from ¢ more good th world'is Paino’ “I have aly little ghost. Thousands of celery compound. 1 miserable in and quickly but su This renowned Councll Bluffs, 1 Donglnss ta., and ST DM A AL the patients. A Cup of] .| Bouillion Palatable, Pure, ing and Stimulating, TERMS MODERATE, W8r purticulars apply to " SISTER SUPERIOR, Frank Strest - - - Conn:ll Blafs, lowa can be made in three minutes, thus: take a cup of boiling hot water, stir in a quarter teaspoon (not wmore) of Liebig Company’s Extract of Beef, ||Then ndd |land” some sherry if liked — scason 1 treat the following Diseases : Catarrh of the Heed, Throat, and Lungs; Dig. eases of the Eye aud kar, Fitsand Apoplexy, Liver Complaint, Nervous Debillity, sion, Loss of Manhood, 8eminal eakness, Dichete:, Bright's DI case, 1. Vitus® hatism, Varalysis, White Bwelling, Scrofule, Fever Bores, Cancers, Tumors and Fistula in ano removed without the knife or drawing a drop Women with her delicate organs re. Dropsy cured without tapping. Special Attention given to private Diseases of all kind 860 to 8500 forfeit for any se I cennot cure without mercury, Azpe Worms removed in two or three hours, o no Beaorrholds or Plies cured. THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Will eave lifo and hundreds of dollrs by calling DR. 6. W. PANCLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. The only Physician who can tell what alls & person without asking & question. Al correspondence strictly confidential. Modlotne bent by express. Addrees all letters 10 G.W. PANGLE, I D 668 Broadway, € 3':!- close 4 Kiduey Comp Mental Depre: MCCREW SPECIALIET WiLO TREATS 4 PRIVATE DISEASEY and DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY, b o ot b R D 83 SHOE nd''kie, ar them? When next In noed try a pain,’ Best in the world. W. L. 14th and Faroam Ste’ Special Notices SALE—A cdlupleto bottling works 1 arid doing @ good, payin Addiess G farms, frult farns and garden land. ston & Van Patten, 0 YOU know that Day & H ‘cholce bargalus in frultand garden laud near noll Blurts, ps for clreular. I you want a fine DRESS SHOE, made In the latest les, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00er Shoe, They fit equal to custom made and look sad f you wish to economizg in your footwear, do 50 by purchasing W, L. Douglas Shoes, Namo and prics stamped on the bottom, iook for It when you ans Farm and olty proport; nd 80ld. Pusey & Thomas, Col Nerves on Edge. Cross — blue —{rritable; can't eat— 0od work, It's erve Beans you need. Not a barrel. A box is enough.” One doliar buys it—of all drugglsts, or by mail, NERVE BEAN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. 10 ved, conspaols. vi Buris, ab Taylor A 4-room house. Inquire of ¥. B 18 South 16t sireet. Ignatz Newman, Elsas Svenson, 8. W, Bowman & Co.; C. W. Carlson, F, 8. Cressey, So. Omaha A griyish or grizzly brown colors 4dium sized seiter dog; Liberal rewird will be word or dog & Bee oflice, Council Bl answers (o the uame of

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