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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MXINDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1894, —*M e — — e — ——— — — e — ! » Oaia Dan Bre. | NENS FRON COUNCHL BLUFES |5 4 St R MARRIED. THE - CHOST |32 o o et | Locomotor Atasie COUNCIL BLUF) —_— | good and so quick work was done in ferreting ‘unaind him. He struggled a moment and sat up. | to the Indian from leasing. Some believe ; ‘ el T S g B Tl A im ikt Feveated e tmbers sround | that by the ‘aociation wik e men o | SPilEpSy - NO. 12 PEARL STREET | F. Fried obsl Probably Fatally Burned at are skillful crooks, but where ey made fhe Was thy lnuz.m off a Niner Th | him and the narrow track stretching away | thole thrfty ways the Indfans will learn the . heir mistake was in not getting rid of the y int: the blackness below him. The light | value of their property, and, at the expira AND A . His New Home Yesterday. jewelry that was marked with the owners' Buried Eis Money.ina Shaft, seemed to come from behind, aud he turned | tion of the Lwenty-five years, become Indte. p.xu:; Delivered by eartior to any part of the elty. 'y names. This furnished a clue by which the his head, which 1 bed peinfully, and | trious and frugal. Others say that they are OF THE T wners were located, and within forty-eight N eeeH then sprang to his feet with o yell of te nd w ays remain s he B W, miimon, Lewss. e located, and within ® n sprang to his feet with o vell of ter and will_always remain They cer WAS W LPING HS WFE GET DINNER | hours of the time the burglaries were com- | LOST HS LIFE BY ‘AN [X LOSON | ror. and then on his knees, orying “Mercy, | fainly are a Althy, lazy sct af present: and TELEPHONESBusiness office, night L el ER | mitted ‘the ofcera were in norsession of ail mercy,” for standing above him was a dim | (he problem of raising them fc even a low SPINAL CORL " ditor, No. 22 it the particulars of the case HoMing in ita hand & lamp shedding | plane of civilisation Is not easy of solation : " | ! A ghostl itselt. 1f all that splend d N \ FIND READY . as dim and ghostly as Itse all that splend d tract of land, extending i MINOK MENTION. Fire Would o and fle Poured on . dear reader, n Garland stove will not | Kival Lovers Go at SIght' See the Glho t down the slope/ #1d « volce from of tHIEty, iHlee 0 the MIssoors, wes R phosb e Kerossne Out of a Can and \When pay off a $600 mortgage every year, answer and Are Scared Oub of Their Wits— . with measured accent white settlers, in a fow years it the dour bell nor carry in its own coal, but 4 Mayr Real Estate Agency, 539 Broadway. the Explosion Came He it will save you from a quarter to a half of A Pat of uola iy « NI L RO L L R R ,';l“l','r““,'“ porind i e Pl s MEDULLINE, Next Tuesday evening the Knights of the suffere your fuel and add to the beauty and comfc wylvania Fin Massos: o . 8. “‘ AWArd i B : hriony ”« “v ,' 1 be far bette or { Maceabees will give a free literary and mu of your home. P. C. Devol sells them - f I\ and r The fgur e niry—and, perhaps, the Tndians would THE EXTRACT OF THE SPINAL CORD OF FHE OR [Ee: 1Y pLg A o fcllowed closely he could see by the be Just as well off to Le fed and clothed by PREPARED UNDER THE FORMULA OF Bleal entertainment In the opera house Grand Mitinery Opening. lghe the government on some barren mountain b :1'»."'."".'.","'}"" ko IIT]VN'?:‘”V‘X)‘ At P. Friedschol and wife moved into the | Ladies, you are fnvited to attend the finest [ A Mman named Tom Burns, living at NOT A WHITE GHOST. region. Bul this s a serfous proble, D WM A “AMMOND . P it and gi “ | house at 607 BIUMl street last Friday. They | millinery display of the season at Miss | Scranton, Pa., stated in McGuigan's saloo Unlike the ghosts of his superstitious fun - - I. o (e d IR ¢ & olclock. . Be on mand prompl hen they met Wwith ah accldent whlch has | ' tonesday, October 3 and 8 ghost at No. 7 slope, but s he had been | P€ared attired in & dark garment, reaching 7, at 6 o'clock on nand promptly | when they met w accident which 1 a y h o its feet Nenrly Hal apntes oF 1802 " 8t roll call In the parlors of the Brown | put both of them Into the hospital and the | A [0ll line of the latest and handsomest | cclebrating after a hard month's work, his | “g 200 feet Golden and the ghost pro- | Y "::".':4:;‘:.'. AN Shadeatinn A Bl ftenlifdsniilhat i 0 Bullding on Pearl street, cppotite Bayliss | nouse (s again without inhabitants. Yester- | fusi® receives. Brices nwomy ouclith, gt¢. | story was not beleved. But, as 1t turned , and then the ghost exclaimed I e Westintisies Qasetts ylute p-:k. &t 3 o at noon Mrs. Fricdschol was trying to | C. B, Carpet Co., 407 Broadway. H‘Ill, there was something in the story after (.’In ‘;-';ll.‘l’vl" i\y\\"[u“l“\ ‘r_. i | ‘¢ ‘tite " lutte - ‘Gomrespond ”‘ f Tk A couple of men whose names were n K VG T U5 NI e A Elov 16 et 81K u Jolden had by the ne recovered some | A o London SeArnied were driving along Avenue G yes git eouMi's diaks b B, Her. b Dry pine kirdling fcr sale, Cheaper than | Burns told his story to a correspondent of | Uf his self-possession he ghost knows | Board of Trade on the strikes and lockonts WASHINGTON, D. €. Rerday afternoon when thele horse took \ u mak h cobs. H. A Cox, 37 Main street. Telephone | \po' now york Herald, fn this fashio « | the mine well," he said to himeelf, and he | of 1892 in Great The total number fright and started to run fhe buggy. | band accordingly took a hand and a kerosene | 48 2 3 b b L U \‘\»‘ -:""h” ] ',"."[ llhv slope inte the narrow <pe was 692, Of these 315 were settled either | _®E%0 TOR @30w ke | which was brand new, was utterly demol an and poured from the latter some of the cboktig Ntoves Tor Fent 4 188 416" it | A h and cu R e i 5 : KUHN & CO. AGEATS FOR OMAHA dshed, but the occupants escaped injury fluld on the fuel, which was sunposed to be 1s Co.'s office the col'm pile up for here, 1, o' course € next instant he gave a cry, for befor Mrs. “Susi Houck died of consur d. 1 was not, however, and the ember e mes right past ther old G bl LA oL LY ,'“""l.;‘ il il : BStirday morning at 10 o'clock 31 | fashed up in an instant. The can exploded | ychictures and fiugs for decorations at Bus 1 dark 1ike yab. oonl T O B G LR R lost by the workin B L D of Severdl yeks I the blazing ofl was thrown over the | afore yer face. 1 hears a noise like, an' | which he found himself very distinctly, and | | embered. says b Sent avas taken severely i1l a week ag I % 1o hed While at + hareh, g T 1 281 ClcAoNR UhL IR HONTE » g at conciliation a r BB B¢ her sister, Mrs. C. \W. Taylor an. In @ second his clothing from his | oo SO TR it in front er pening, and hang | [ : ¢ aham avenue, and had been confined t t down was all ablaze. His wife ran to har warn't something all white and | ' pit wher | Bier bed ever since, Announcement of h p e R Ok 4 avenue, last evening comin’ out ' the slope, and I smeils | o' (3, FOEY, of men h:d 3 by all intelligent ady { P qEARLES & Ghme of holding the funcral will be made | wrapped him in the bed cl aking « window. Al the famly McDad withstanding the and hies and smoth smell like gas. Yer all know there ain't A pic dtista i and shovel were lying on the heap | settlemen Tater. rod the fliames he was terribly burned. Her hureh. Among the missing articles . i R en Ly ik SEARLES p h e was by burned A t uch gas fn No. 7, and 1 thinks it was sulfer | 0i rubbish close at hand v The fed W0 Jury, which took a | hands werc also badly burned. The fire > diamond pivs with pink and a blue g ; Dig the : " by h . - L yacation ay and Sunday. will e partment was called and the fire was extin- | F¢{UBE, @ lady’s gold watch, gold chain with | Which came with the spook (| s et S sl 5 very heay week eonn ATa2 yene again this morning. Julge W n | xulshed without trouble, but little damage | B3l pendants, a magra crystal chain and two But the next night Burn® story was sub (\.’: took the pick and ercely uitacked | o & estim; about $2.400,000 SPEO H_I.)T), will also resume the work which was broken | being done t house. diamend rings. Whether anything else was | stantiated. It was close .to inidnight when | the heap, thr:wing aside pleces of conl and | mooho use of tal is placed at o by the inability of the attorneys fc Mr. and Mrs, Friedschol were both taken | f2ken could not be told positively last even- | pa¢ purke went hurrledly through the swing- | r-ck and shoveling away the rubbish. One ARaatie it wrting works and N Chronis gt any case ready for trial last week. The » he Women's Christian Association hos ing doors of thé saloahy followed by « tal v twice he stopped and looked at the ghost. | o knswn at $1.100,000, % 4 irial of criminal cases will be commenced. | pital, where the best of care is being given | Instruction cn the plano will be given to a | you i "\ii (rembled ar i with o oi(ock which tood silently some distance away oHuE Tk $00 o etl by other Nervous IR ot these, as usual, t hem. The woman's Injuries are not serious, | limited number of puplle by Mrs. J. A. Rof, e bl THE “PIND. HohEtos f vilt o L i 7 i vy cases, with now and then a count ¢ | but it 's feared the 1 t get off | 1022 Fifth averue Eu TR P S Sl b o | renes LI actualiy furnished 7 rivate ease thrown in for variety's s asily. His hody and limbs 50 badly Say, Tommy Burns," beg i Bucke, breat (3R Y SEi LR AN I cost alone s argument % AND | burned from the waist down that the flesh $1.00 kid gloves, 69 palr. Four-button, in | jassly, “ver right, thar do be a ghost at No of the heap when his xhove against the sirike cven if it A5 Special | hangs in shreds, and Dr. Treynor, who is , black, tan i brown, Monday at Bennison o 2 ) something that waen't ccal or were a successful r 1 esson \ / D It Is a bad business policy not to keep your ttending Hits, do0bts. KNt Pesovery Bros,’ my laborer here, Jimmy, seen it, and it Le sound the ghost went eager) having its effcet 1klish \ of thm home insured n a thoroughly reliable fire & . b - scared him awful and Golden shoveled away vigorously Whdi the " doRall TRAIT r ) ) insurance company such as the Palatine of ., Cole's airtight heater sells from $6.00 tc Jimmy said Must 4 leen about eleven | ® minute he had uneartbed a pot A blow | thercfore hopeful IN HIS LABORATORY AT WASH'NG'ON, O &, by mutual conciliation or by meditation and Manchester, England. This company | ' PERN LR $11.00, genuine without our name on | when I ¢ Het Lt nes over the coi'm, same wa with his pick broke it open and his fe balance of result . e Worky v L eads SUEBHITER, TR FERT Hats MaBAR mgnt, and as 1 a stream of bright goid colns. With | as may always b by L, *Il‘- Barantn 'fl Monday. i Beware of inferfor imitations. Cole & Cole, | moes past oid No. 7 1 hears a sereechy ory cry of surprise he sprang back, ind t of dec! WA bl catarrh, all Dissasys of the Noas. Boaton Stor i@ (YOOIl resus RUDIE KLY PICEA irdVer b s 1 turns roun’, when, all on a sudden, right in | Khest, with a new voice, jumped forw 2 growln 5 gtk ; g NIV tGv &l starter’ for our gt 1 l‘r\“-mu;w‘l‘ Comp ze our pricss with others Fhe laundries ves n. suc soap the mouth o the slope, T see somethin® white | and picked up a deuble handful of the gold haios M'L:‘- i Throat, Chest, Stom 1o, Liver, Blood Gays’ sale the following bargains 0, oot "‘1\“(* b INTERKSTING TOIA DECISIONS. vaving its arms, and I runs g.The hood had fellen from the head of the | f of variou irhitration ana | —<Kin ani Kdnoy Diseases, Los 26c Boglish cashmeres, 36 inches wid AT R ethsted sty The men believed his story, for Jimmy | fBUre akd the long cloak dropped t 1 s something ¥ g % W ard. *Lquality light slinting ealico reiia Courty ltennste OMINBRE 1A Iriives | WASIK, sobeh FNn feet, . With o cry Golden rushed orv ; t g 0| ianhood and ALL P«IVATE DI3 d-wide all wool ladies' cloth, worth g e eg eaudl i E i AHES, A GHOSTLY PI clieping the ghost in his arm. i EASES OF mi:in A J;(.\‘\nnl novelly dress go worth 12850 snow white cotton batts, $14c each DES MOIN . 30.—(Special Tel If there were such things as ! re RHagte s ‘W(‘:'.x.,’z‘.\]kw.‘m' are CRUSHINS A LADY KILLER, e Scarles & Searlzs, (SINRA Everything Identically as advertised - T ¥ et i vas no more appropriate. place for their ap- | ghos(? §d yard gram.)—The court yesterday handed (ol £t st e all wool cashieres, 29¢ a yard. U I IAYE down three o TSI R T e LU LT, o Do @ 6 Faltn, Paddy | I \ know ‘me well enough now,” Fehin i the Sata. 2 was the reply Wicked Girl Fooled 11im Into Hiding G-inch black cashmere, 18¢ yard 180 It had heen one of the ricnest inines in the Wyoming valiey. In those d the Sure an’ 1 was scated. But what rge No Bo— s well known in h gloria silks, 50c a yard. 6e gray blankets, 58¢ a pal $1 brown blankets pair. gray mixed blankets, full 11 6.\ Uty < sertotly: il S el ken ainst Cherles Lee, appellant, Dubuque dis ¥ tta, goes Monday at trict, reversed. The defendant and one Han Al was mined as cconomically as possible, | it all mean 650 quality black henretta goes Mond on tried o Lcld up a street car conductor | and A s00n as a ven had been worked out | “Nothing, exce i0c yard. Sec the black henrietta you can buy of us Monday at 6Gc and 75c yard. You vill pay Sic erd $1.00 for the identically Eae same thing eclsewnere. Again M e Blue and red prints, dc a yar iRk et A ll.’”lhnsl{ W Best light prints, 4¢ a yard beifdtip i g c yard. This seems impossible, but American blue prints, fe a yard i e Ll 2 cireles, says the Syracuse Post. And he has a great opinion of his ability to kil debutantes with his maseuline fascinations I've got (he mioney i Dubugue &nd n the strvggle iled him. | e pillacs left (o hold up th were | f:ther left me. He was afraid of busgl They were indiéted) Tor miuitor in the. fiest,| Yobbedi “and;" {hera:shethks no . mupharl, and banks, and hid all the money he & dtgsee, son ponieted g murcer 1n the firal | timo" the' eurface jcat®d 7in, Thin: was for me in the gob here. 1 didn‘t know | HC brags a great deal ahout his power, too } 1 rai otsbire ol O HAINE i cause cf the dread-ul accident in which | until a week ago, when 1 found and somehow or oth i 2 1a iink Talr, siltes i Sy He el T e e 1 K ago, when 1 found a letter how or other a ceriain young lady R nd il g ved by Veare. the court rends the cave bach foy | 1hirty men were killed several years ago. | the cid biblo he me to go down | who lives in the vicinity of the university wia wpeaticn i spcedily new trial becan t X pemnitten | fince which time the mive had not been | No. 7 slope (o the s vein and dig in | b t Ge hiad el s (hACoHe: ‘eould and econotmlcully . ctired VTR 10 iohallanipe fonica ke (tite s hepited | operated. One day ore of the usual caveins | (he gob under the blower of that looks | make any girl fall Sh R 1e, whoa e Fine Saxony varn, bc a L B {Hohl favy. b e ands HINeN T Sloim ae i y 3 & o ) B in love w.ili him. She best physic Ladies’ vests i pants, 2 wort! K et Al R J 3 tal punishment. The lower court alzo crred | bed of ek. - It was spring and the creek giit a pick and shovel knowin' | He eal Weveral tiinen unoh.-her o tin n:_fll‘t v ALY 0 bieces 15 and 10-Incl silk plushes In instrveting the Jury to find a verd et for by the melilfig elfSge, (wus high, In a | that my father was Kkilled by gas ex-.| mad eve that she took in he | GEO. P. SANFORD. A, W. RICKMAN. Ladies' wool underwear, worth $1, for @ac | yorq "o SRS Monday, manslaughter if it could nct agree on firs: [ (W moenents the lower Noikings were filled din’, 1 berr'ed safely lamp. said t that she was nice, President. Cashiter, or second degree, as the defen 1 i~ | and thirty men, who found thcir only out- | Was goin' out of 1 but anybody could guy her, (o use George each German knitting worsted yarn, 10c 1 nH cea anicienc on u g L Qur $5 blankets, in gray and white 4 \ ury without ivsiruc nisernbly. ures what I was after t voung | She ¢ t very Watch (he papers for a more complete lis 500- Doxes. ite. Wool:. 127 y jury without instruct p v . f R pALmOre. o e ce W box ato against Jonas R den, appeliant The mise wus at onck ghut down, 1 came her night an plan to enco his defeat v sat { of bargains - HOSTON STORE. ipound teather piliows, § Ty bl Tt L a1t BuESBARTRG gradt ¢ | night T was g it o ; the sofa togeiher, and George telli 1 gty i St LA % vicied of matslzughter and :entenced { 1@ not been worked smee, the slope when | Lears you and some cther | her wonderful things about what he had | each fiva years for assist ng cne Grandy in kill here was a general ned: of heads and | feller ¢ ming down Then 1 tries to scare | done, and the look in her vacint eyes made | Union suits, from [ 1,000 sKeins saxc 5 1 to have the degr ilt detirmine r 2 ude t Coal. A ave money and buy your underwear of | e 2SN T e O Rolant May editation untll Pat Golden spoke, by showing the Lmp and hidin' it think that she was believing all of COUNCIL BLUFF3, lowa. Best Centerville lump conl $3.25 per ton . 1863, The su e court sends the case m nd," he “said, “if there is a in' ard by hittirg oro of the old pipes By and by they heard (he o her | Capital, & Z $100,000 H. A. Cox, 37 Main. Tel. 48, i ‘|Iu‘l“"‘,y"”‘ back for new trial on the grourd that there | ghost it is that of oM ' Did McDade. You stone, but ver are 1 n | coming down stalrs. The young lady sa Profits 3y 12:()00 i ¢ 4 3 5 R R veakin' tube | OB, Georg t behind the sofa and el g, S5 oot e Httonva is ns evide conspiracy remember Diad McDade? He was the « vp th &l akin' tube < * Duncan’s shoes are always the best and | Ladiost fersey ;‘f"").‘l Gl el Xeen Grandy, ity o | misenswho was Xilled i3 No. 7. by an ex at f t up frighten mamn £Q1e of the oldest Lanks In ihe siate of Towa: Exeapest. e dvertise othe George did as e was bilden o rollcit your business and eollections, Wa 100 19-4 white crochet bed spreads go | defendant plosion of gas two years ago. # u your face with When the mother entered the parfor she | P8 6 Per cent on {lme deposite. We will be Evans Laundry Co, Monday at Tie each. State ex rel, Detlif r., agains Nubody ever knew why MeDade went dowr & g yer back (o y il L Dleased to sea and serve you. 620 Pearl street. Telephons 260, tcciul bargains in blankets at 69e, $1.00, | Frank Hogan, appclia 1 t here. Muny thought he was crazy. He wa it i Ninsthiguoat; "Didn’t T hear Mr. B—'s voice Justl | T ey ik ey $1.50 and $1.95 par versed, This Is he the best miner on the W}l and made plenty of G vas lots o' fun a o = iz) Woti Domestic sosp breaks hard water. Stric all wool 10-4 blankets .00 ot laws. Both pd defendant | money, but he never spint People called | ¥ b ™ ” T A m=Specia otices: ! 1510 Dok b med € been clected to the office of | him a miser, but one day found he w was a neat little sum they gathered up Thscirght tansh eraeid il Gluff i ) d te been clected to office of | him a miser, but one day y found he w ST RENE TRt o S . ‘Oh, ves! but George Is so timid th e - PERNONAL PAEAGRAPIS, SPECIAL CLOAK SAL: uncilman of the town of ta. The | saving for his daughter. Bridgie, who was in | [fom the pot zud the next day put In the | Qb >eb: bUC fecrke |s 5o thild that he Council Gluffs= 3 6 udges determined the cle . ¥ ; bank, to be uscd when they start in house- | U i ofa whe ard you com Bty o4 a— 30-irely astiachan fur capes, 106 imch | Judges determined e clection by lot, having | I and, A few days before his dea l.)l he e which-will ‘be \f s ing down stai™s! 1SH ROOM FOR RE: CEN . ©. Madsen of Oakland has taken a posi- | swe g0 Mcnday at $12.00. Actually worth | thrown out (wc ballots, which left (he vote | sent over for her. Then he was misscd B RHICHEYUTRe v the neanitutare; George i® no fool and he tumbled. He ed: private ramily, dre x"iifi?Alél.‘: tion in John Beno & Co.'s. $20.00. "| \‘.“‘l The 'hur wur] :.Itl-ln\luwu ballots | Somebody had seen him at the mouth of old Greatest Ent SEpeis crawled out from behind th looked for incil’ Blufts. = > hildr. i Ladies' $4.50 navy blue and black diag- | Should have been countad for Hegge, but the | No. 7. and rty of men went down the s ikl his hat and made his departure wicthout a - e <o fom P [ Enig and chliaren visited | o el $E0 vy blue and black suprcme court upholds the Judges of election. | slope, and sure enough found him. He had 3 ! word ot W oy s, G oYY INIMTS AT BIneF douiy MoK i T AR e e run into a blower with a naked light, an ex- | I* in the Pecos Valley, New Moxico, A speel >, 3 a 8. Homer's, adway, Miss Amy Lake of Loveland is the guest of | pryv age 2 (0 6 years, Mondsy at $1.5 ¥ : i e, 00 plosion followed und Killed him. excursion to celcbrate the completion of Stub Ends of Thought | LIS CACANT LOTS WITH GRI Miss Clara Ruffcorn, on Stutsman stroet. B b MISSOURI VALLEY, Ia DL 30.—(Spe NOIMONEY 0 BB FOUND. railroad to Reewell will start October 90h Detroit Free Press: Love Is the pictures in Vi R n Broadway. BROS,, » 3 cia Judge yn ias nded do ! Cno fare for the round trip, plus CoTHE 3 Frank Ransdell has gone to Chicago to Council Bluffs ial.)--Judge Gaynor has handed down hi Whin the girl Bridgle got here her father | Lirait o tioe, ‘toemen Mo iPy v'.-“’m,l'\l”;’ u book; ftriendship is the reading matter, X BT ST y day AnKpOT- ¥, with enter npon his studies in the American s decision In the csctwrari proceediugs in the | was burled, - The Etrangest. thing was no | ey gt e [ Dental college. GEAND HOTEL WILL O EN TOUAY. Harrison county seat contest between Mls. | money could be found in:his old cabin, and | b1 pojaee? i Roswell and veturn, furniahed | Glonw 1 T SR kg e "ealager 4 D Fred €. Flickinger of Indepentence is in 3 souri Valley and Logan. The case arose | everybody thought he had saved a lot 8104 e48Reon TrvigaHoniigna Impravemant. || “ Vhichsvar anetl b T ineil Blufts. the cily, the guest of his brothers, A, T. | Under New Management and with a Fay from: the Board of Superyisors, when count. (o happened that Golden and a goo¢ | company, 417 St ck | B BUNATAS LRt Yehlgheyer;anelioyes mosuitheiolliar inithe and I N. Flickinger. able Outlook It Resumes Tts « 4 ing names on petition and remonstrance, re- | 100king voung Welshman, John Jones, were | cago, ; A T P Tt Tram e i Gt 20 window 0, M. Barrett of National City, Cal., near | The Grand hotel will open to fused to count several hundred names on the | ivals for Bridgle McDad:'s affections, for — - S e milk of hu- 5 ; Ban Diego, 18 in the clty, the guest of his | today. It will start out with th 1 petition In favor of Missouri Valley, and in | the &irl had stayed on in the neighborhood AN INDIAN RESERVATION, Success I8 oftener commended that It Is E STOCK FARM, DWELLING HOUSE, jom, Prof. Barrett of the School for the | able cutlook it has had since the it was | further refusing to order an election. Judge | With relatives. a5 i it FARS en e T —_— commendzble. iins, spring in feed Jots, 170 acres culs Diat. built. The fact that a corporat'on of citizens | GAYOr rules that the board exceeded it he suggestion that it was McDade's ghost | The Lucky Red Men Wio Live Upon the ndividual Independence s close kin to | (lvated, wnoda pasture. A bavgsic SRR J. J. Richardson of Davenport, member | pow owns the property will give the city an #or Towa of the democratic national commit- | i rest In its welfare it has never had quite | o o Tocsd ¢ el o decision | Wshot of it all was that t} dared” each The following description of a 1 G AL RN O TR o, Bverett block, Cluncil Bluffe, Ta. B arns ooty the guest of Fostmaster | . orgugnly s now, and that it will be | is by no meaus a new one. but merely fol. | OUMeF (0 €0 (o the elope and ask the ghost | [nAlan reservation, from the pen of 4 homas Bowman. (L0 LR RS TE biorine [liows ke iuie ail Oeskioe T try qu | fer his daughter's hand. They agreed (o ko | P. Marble, superinterdent-eiect of the Omahu Al = \out saying. e proprie ws the law decisions for years in | yocot i e A Ntoves. Stoves. e Clark, is a practical lotel man, | 10Wa, et it is a great victory for Missouri | pooogre '1¢ DXt UL to tist who was (he | schools, Is taken Buy your stoves of C. O. D. Brown und | and, although he has a way of allowing him- | Valle, his being the fourth legal contest E ; Before evening came the news spread ove 5 #ave 26 per cent. elf to fall into the background and the head | in the county seat contest, all of which Mis- | (ne Hill, and an Jones and Gollen returned “When the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapoiis w’ al sole gents for the celeb i - va e ) pose as e owner o e a e | sourl Vall has J 1 v ¢ [} B e ratset roval o trperiat Nowe | teaiter Lo pose 8 e Qe 0 Lhe I EAIE ha [ SRRV A VY L] from work they were the cynosure of all | & Omuha railroad was buill passing (hrough man base burners, Victor favorite, Victor | comforts of his guests, His assistant, George RIS MOGORAWLa, it o : Sloux City, Tn.. it crossed the Missouri at B¥ise and Home Rule cook s et ictar o fomter) Ehix[gueais usapsiant.Geores | a0 ol .+ Sepl, 80.—(Bpecial! Tele GOLDEN FIRST TO ARRIVE Blair, and’ from that point @ branch ex Aetna and Golden Rule Round Oak; alss | th as lils chief, an gram.)—Last evening William Toole was McGuigan did a b'g business that- night. | tended northward thre the reservation of the Majestic, Splendid and Novelty oil stoves disappointed when it looks for the Golden was the first of the two to arrive, | the Omaha Indians. About sixtecn years ago The celebrated airtight stoves « 00, and to ba the finest hotel in the west, as nuwhi\:g{ Illl'yMflw-\ shortly before ‘m. Jones ;;wr xm‘rl w‘l the re \-m\mln Il.vw of Remember, we will save you mo as | was o le ov A r ago unde; e appeared a few yinutes afterward he road was purchase by the United BRI AR tus) it you buy your stove of ws. | | m management of the same te am, iy Qioteaihyag irazor inafissown Shindy, - i ‘We'll start at once,” said the Welsh- | States government and opened to setttlers, Stove pipe, only Sc joint; stove pipe el o hotel hus been entrely refurnished | \.i¢ 1y on the othcr side of the room dead. | man. Golden was at his side and together | leaving that portion lying east of the rail- bows, 80 each: 3 tin cups for fic: Jelly glasses, | during the past few weeks. The carpers are | YIh 8 frightful wound in her forchead, in: | they etrode up the' road. Jones did not | Foad to the Indiuns, and they now occupy it, 26e per doz.; wooden palls, 10c each; 14-quart | velvels, moquettes and body brus ana | Micted by a heavy axe by her husband. They | spea', and Golden did moi care to start the | recelve an annuity from (ie government | from the Worcester (Mass.) Spy found lying on the floor of his cottage bleed- ing from an ugly wound in the throat, in- | Bl pail, oniy 16c, tho furniture is cberry, mahogany, oak and | M auirreled. Toole will recover, and has | conversation. They walked quickly, and soon | and for the most part owninw the land in 3 GROCERY DEPARTMENT. birdseye maple. The piper hangera and dec- | A4mitted his guilt. Toole married Olive | left the last of the houses behind and turned | severalty; they have been endowed with the 10 1bs. granulated sugar for $1.00. 100 Ibs, | OTALOFS lave dine their work well, and th '\"j‘: »\]’; years ago, when she was but 13| off through the woods. Behind them an | franchise. Some of them lease their land B kinted sugar for $¢ 3 ‘eans tomatoes | '#*IL 18 the otel Is in a far more attractive [ Years old. 4 & indistinct murmur and shufling told them | to the whites, and cthers live in houses and for 35c. 3 cans corn for 25c. Ginger snaps, | COMdition even than it was under the old Tabor store Robbed. the crowd still followed, though they could | cultivate the land themselves. As you t 1 i g Ser Nkt | vesime. The people of Council Bluffs may | TABOR, ., Sept. 80.—(Special Tele- | 8¢ little before and behind. The darkness | north the reservation s on the right Bave a full line of flower pols at about one. | CORETatulate themselves on the favorable out- gram.)—The hardware store of West & Say- | 4% Intense, not even a star was visible, | I had to reconstruct all my ideas of an g G | Yook for (ne. success of the fnatitution. snd and the heavy black elouds which covered | Indian rese jon, for a more Dbeautiful Castoria is Dr, Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants half regular prices, BROWN'S €. 0. D. ; it now devolves largely upon them to give | A8e was robbed here Friday night by experts. | the sky hoded rain tract of country than this is not to be The cause of the present boom In rea) | the management their rty support.and | Plited ware, Jewelry and money were taken They proceefed carcfully, picking their | found. Imagine the smoothest slope of and Cbildren, It containg ncither Opinm, Morphine nor estate is due somewhat to *he successrql | MaKe It & Anancially paying investme he safe was not locked. The cash box, | way along the litile railroad that led to | ground you ¢ saw, like Mr. Perry's or other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute sale of fruit and garden lands by M:ssis, il containing $35 in cu and several hun- | the opening. While they were yet some thirty | “Mr. Pond's farm on Vernon strect, and sup- ; : ¥y & Hess in the Klein tract. ‘Thoy have | COPPS ( dred in notes, w n, but fon v | fect v the moon shone dimly through a | pose this to cover the whole landscane as for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. acres in amounts to suit, sui*able for - = on the rail:o , containing t e rift in the cleuds. The “crowd” saw them | far as tho eye can reach, and you have an Plonss ) rars’ “fruft and gardens. Also bearing frait farms | The King of Al Temporance feve ouly. A handear stolen from the and an encouraging cheer reached thelr ears, | idea of this reservation, the town of Pender It is Pleasant. Its guarantoe is thirty ycars’ use by 5 asle. Perfect Substitute for Tager Beer, Northern road here was found near Malvern Jones stopped 4 moment and glanc. round, | and Thurston county, Nebrask Millions of Mothers, Castoriadestroys Worms and allays RPgaiin ! his morning, but there was no trace of the 3ol : advantage 5 pause Among the crowds on the street at 3 3t B Can be sold without license, either govern- | e nd Golden, taking advantage of the pause Among th nth reet at u iy g ot A0 K 4 > ;l“"HI"':::’:‘:"Iur""l‘"'lll:::"" ment. or ‘state: deaters gusrantees o . | perpetrato:s beyond Malvern. stepped briskly ahead, but the Welshman | recent barbecue were the picturesque fig feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, h demuifying bond. Endorsed by leading phy- = was by his side in a moment. They were in | ures of scores of Indians. Some of t ap Diavchee: 1 Vind Collc,’ Castork 1 Mads by the oldest milling firm in the west 2 " 0K Py Worked the Short ¢ hange ¢ i i ok 5 4 S AT 1Ty st curcs arrhoea ang nd olic. astorin relieves Bihkea dightest, whitest, sweetest bread, = Ask lans, judges and ministers. Wheeler & CRESTON, 1Ia e Ay the shadow of the entrance, and the next | peared as well as ordinary people in a erowd b e K | fereld, Council Bluffs, Ta., are the sole man- | pecial)— | minute standing on either side of the shieve | I noticed girls 12 or 16 years old with mus tecthing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. our Erocer for It Trade mark ufacturers in the United States. Thousands | FFank Irvin, a Creston man, was arrested | wheel, at the brink of the descent, gazing | lin dresses, jet black hair, Oxford ties and 4 o {eitiliten itho: faad 4T s s of testimonials. Write for p-ices and in- | at Corning vesterday for working short | Into the Im trable darkness below fine black stocking H)‘.II would do credit Castorin assimilates the food, regulates tho stomach Washerwomen use Domestlc soap. tormation. change on the cltizens of that place. P ““Are ye satlsfled now?" asked Golden. to Worcester s!dewalks: but the older : s, ziving health: n u 5 -~ On the back of an order for a fresh con- | company. with several other bracer H 10| yes,'if you want to go no further,” was | women, though dressed in the ordinary co- | and bowels, giving healthy and natural "l""{" Oam Dislocated an Arm. signment of Copps Cheer Roy Wood, | were running a stand during the Adams | JOnes' reply. “We ain’t seen no ghost yet; | tume of American women, wear no hats and toria is the Chiidren’s Panacea—tho Mother's Friend, 8 L S.nydll as riding down Bluff street | Coin, la., writes under date Seplember county fair, and when a $5 bill was handed J ¥ (Il;fljgzhl“lvvl‘~ln:\:l:~‘ n{lllzlrml;\_ v;]u n;’\‘xI: \-.)m]. yesterday on a bicycle when he met with a | “Had a republican rally here last night. It | for a purchase they would remark they were sald Jones; “you and me's both | they wear over their hea 18 Mo N Betlous. accident. ‘He attempted to turn the | Would liave astonished tho gods o see’ the | out of change and return a §1 bill lustead | 4f7ald of ‘er ghost and you and me both | less old woman bad gray hair; one woman | Castoria. Castoria. e o B R e o way they came after Copps Cheer." of the five. About twenty-five people were = Want o marry Bridget, W, see here, | had a s g0 e ) beads of | 2 - - v . o ;’:"‘"::‘ :lr:l\lfi'r;:l\:.u:x‘db\m\u.v‘ur‘:ur“u coast- |V AMBURG, fa., Sept. 24.—Wheeler & Hor- UEht. Lt let's go down ihe slope flght to the ghost, | bright colors sewed on quite artistically Castoria I8 an excellent medicine for W Castorla 18 5o well adapted to children thad Short, he missed culculations and took 4 | ©/: The Copps Cheer and Herb tonic at e and the first what gots scared loses the girl. | The men usually wore broad brimmed felt n. Mothers have repectodly toid e of 168 | recommend it as superior toauy preseription Neader. He lit on the pavement with his | 140d. and we are pleased to state that we £ i RO, dp 5 Will you do it? hats, and some of the younger men had on good effcet upon thelr children, knowa to me." Shoulder and dlslocated It He was taken g | 8¢ Starting out with a very good sale for a | CRESTON, la, Sept. 30.—(Special.) Golden agreed. belts decorated with beads to loog like em Da. G. C. Osaoon, T0. A. Ancugn, M. D, the residence of Dr. Treynor, near by, and | Vesinner. C. B. Philipps, Cafe D'Man, Charley Phily vha with nis cousin Mel- DOWN THE INCLINE SLOWLY. broidery. But few wore blankets arly Lowell, Mass. 111 80. Oxford £t Brooklyn, N, Y, tnfures smber. put baa! o sy - - lle, were charged with assaulting Miss G e i 2 Ffed of them seemed to prefer moccasins to shoes S 7 ;',':c,f"" 4 member put back into its proper J. 0. MAUBEATIH & CO. s i e m\““: ,“ B :'“,'f.'. o "{:‘,"”,e' DS e ",:‘\,_!‘:f", or boots. These aborigness are the only true Castoria 13 the best remedy for children of “Our physiciaus in the children's depart. L e R > e 8 stepped Into the mayor's ofice at. meators s | Witn debis. . They slitibéred down for about | OriSinal Americans, They have abandoned which Lam acquatated. 1 hope tio s ment have spoken highly of thelr experk B EAR man to beat, and Mueller, 103 Mal, DERYIWAY. . few days ago and gave himself up. He | thirty feet, but saw no signs of a ghost the trigal relation. They make no more dis ar distant when rothers vi! sreal | ence in their outside practice with Castoris, Street, Council Bluffs. sells thom. u. Maly SHOE,SALE! SHOE SALE! as placed under $1,000 bonds, which was Them fellers must have been drunk,” | turbance than ordinary ignorant men. They Anterest of their children, aml uss Ca and although we ouly have among our . - . SR i Bull Continues! shed, his father going his bond. Mel- | at Jast sald Golden. nave a councl, chosen by themselves, to stead of the variousquack nostrums whichare | medical supplics what s known as regular $1.00 kid gloves, 69 pair. Four-button, in | {»“}H‘*_ “‘”';" ‘I‘ kid, button and lace, $1.40, s still In Jall. Charley has for sey Just then they #aw far down (he slope a | Protect their interests. There are 1,200 of destroying thelr loved ones, by forciagopium, | products, Jet we are freo to coufess St the tans and brown, Monday at Bennison i {1 o et o T o R T $3.70 L eks succeeded in eluding the officers, | Ny spark of light. The next moment It dis- | them " thix e ‘;'w“‘l‘(‘u'""'- Whis '_‘H“" A, 1 morphine, soothing syrup and other Lurtful | merits of Castoria Lay wor v o look with X & s ha , $3.70. ki appeared, and as thiy, strove to pierce the | Was told, some 2 Anres, AT A agents down their ( §, thereby sesdiug favor upon it." — _. Men's shoes, $1.00. i > a : A s : orth on the market t could be sok Night 3 Meh's shoes, $1.50. 51 skon ik s ML Xidgey. sroy- | AaTkneas ARMID L ARSSHLIr & moment In, [(RIRER S CIREBRRKRL I L SPUIE, RO RO, theiw Lo premature graves.” UNiTeD Hospizss 2> DisprNsiny, Western lowa college, commencing Monday | Men's thoes, $2.00. bloa. - Trigt o Al drugglsts Saeh Tavatantatlly eImee bamina Dok Nt 1,000,000, o $8,000 for sach. (ndian, - Lakt -3 F K Toston, Mass, evening. s f}‘, s calf .v_-:;lr pat '"."}T”[“:L.' lr: 45 fearing the ghost Nadivnt off their retreat, | year the government distributed to them in 2 ALLew C. Bwitn, Pres., 3 : The Contanr cllnlpflny. 77 Murray Stroet, Now York 0“1. Bro: Selected hard wood for heating stoves. e here Is a prevailing sup-rstition among | Once more the siramge. light was visible | bounties $93,000. Indians are well off, H. A. COX, 37 Main street. Tel. 48 v o hotel men,” sald one of them to the Syra. | Pelow them, and aggin jn a d nt spot, | see. They may lease the land for farming The strain was (00 much for Golden, and | purposes, but they caunot part he shout=d ihe title U1l the expiration of twent ‘Who the devil are you years from the date of the trea The light was statlonary now, and they Iroadw Havana Freckles clgar, Davis, wholesale gt g cuse Poat, “that to close the registcr & wen 1o Corning. brings bad luck to the house, You will Premler egg cups at Lund Bros Detective B, F. Karns and Marshal Charles | find it so in every hotel in the country vt H. McKernan of Corning & ' i the cli And eve s eels ke aping e Mot Orapa on Saniiar. . MeKeroga of Cornlag arrived in the city | And eveey ol ri feslslike fumping mentally esituated” 1WA 160 (6or away Mrs. Pralor's establshment on lower | | AN [Ri0 apvedy Parker sud s Almost at'cntly they walted for' an | — > v .4 | lessly closes the book. We never ¥ W | R Broadwey Vs 'the ‘oene of & craposhooung | [[LLIAIE, the pair of burglars who pied | SN, N 'S, RV, Moper answir, ond uzin was Golden golng ‘1o POISON BLOOD ( UNCIL BLUFFS§ matine yesterday afternoon. As the game | was fair week, and the town was filled to | 1, 81¥aYs Plice my hand on the book untii | pitul VIR Srom the GERIBE BEOR A j STE { Was at its height the door suddenly opened | Its utn apacity with visitors from the | b, Ma0 Who reglsters has left the desk. | (Ui oG i o iruck on some metallic | 18 & source of much, suffering. Tho eystem STEAM DYE WOIX3 and in walked an officer. Only Jeft Green | 5 towns and outlylng country dis- | | HeRever & man closes the book w ; iould be thorougiily cleanscd of al impuries, Ail kindsot Dyelaz Hpgrloglfeiser o bl subtance galled o escape. He was caught manipulat ots, Parker and Willlams, together with | 229 10 mewhere In the house e ien insiinetively clusped each other'e | 304MB0blood kept'in a bealthy eondition: 29001 saln 1 daettE Aug the dice hox and will have a chance to | wnother gang of crooks, worked hard during BanAs, 8B4 &8 thaw slacd thers another blow | ‘7 removes (Chy poynyj 0 ! the highest styls o explain what he was dolng with it this morn- | Tucsday, Wednesday and Thursday. The A “Dissavery ke s NR:BRaLher Ulcers, eie. e © c Sores \ rh B lel An S ipaEa W hat <4 Al itil | the blood, #bd build cue R lics Sourt il olel waa. Fobbed of something fiks | | CIcsso 1 L “You bave beew married | 11 sruck and & ...\,.,'. i anotter, until | the blood: ahd builds up the geueral health 1t - ood tabris made — $15 in cash on the first day. and during the | 8ince I saw you last,” he said to the clerk I e e rRal Tt e At (et Ira P’ Stiles, of Pulmer, Kan, says: *'M. 4 v Vi rompbl BibyUmielua’ musle house has few cxpensss: | ouier (wo Uhe residences of Dr. H. F. Scran e navy department ut Washington clatined. ¥ | oot und ieg 16 imy ‘kneo was running sore for ant dofivers lgh grade planos are sold reasonably. 110 | (o, B. M. Shuler and Dr. A. J. Salts were Yes. 1 was married about two months EITHER OF THEM SPOKE. two years. und physicians said jt could not be i@t dl paris of ‘soe Stutaman street. broken into and robbed of Jeweiry and cloth- | ago,” replied the clerk ey DRITHMS QR BHEM . SrCRD ured Aller Sexing Blteen wuil) Bosties of [ Sophure - Poa ki i I o AR IR o (eI Siech Mo TARMAbe et . A winute that seeméd hours long passed 8. 8. 8. there Is not a sore on my limbs, aud [ rice iss Portrait of General Dodge aud other war o By St B B I »\_' g wie suppase. each was trying to find tongue, when sud h'lwumwlflm' on life. 1am seventy-soven JISA at Bushuoll's EDI AN S Biioerir teperiad |, ST W denly In (hélr very ears, sceming o come | JEM's old. and have had my age rencwed at : ; it A MACHAN, possession of the 4 don’t seem very entbusiastic. What's | fromy the walls und fr.m the roof, there | 1688t twenty years by the use of SSS F " Jawndry, T34 Brosdway, far good | L¥o men In custody, and what they had in- | the matter? You haven't found flaws in | was a chuckling - Ha-ha-ha-ha," ending In (i Tel. 157, cluded stuff from all three houses, so that | your wife already, have you?" & shriek $ Our Treatiso on Blood and Skin Diseases imailed froe Broadwu! unr Nuu 544 o repeend . there will be no dificulty in getting a good, [ “None of great importance—a few blow- | With an oath Jones turned and fled up the 2 a8y addrons. 7 westoru D . Domeatic soap P soup | long penitentiary, sentence for both of them | holes iu her temper, but that s all,’ slope. Golden, tco, turned o dash awey, SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlants, Ga, = SN Tol hoas n.

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