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LY BEE: MOXD R 22, 1894 22, ' /'rl;F.—_()MA"A DALY BEE. \E“S FROH COUNC‘[ BLUF]‘S from meddling with church affairs and dis- | passed down toward the postoffice. by Mrs. Blinkens, to whom the doctor, during | Heckerman, the 3-year-old daughter of Mrs ] turbing the pastor in his work of soul saving. | Presently Joe Norris dame’ along. Mr. [the forenoon, had made known Liza's situs- | Dantel Heckerman e oniid waa dis: | Locomotor Atuxla. In this case the petition recites that some | Norfis was a real estaté tan whom Lyford | tion and plan for her relief, obtaining from | covered uncon In & barn, and when | ¢ time ago the church soclety became possessed | knew very well. He was the'same, In fact, [the good lady an eager promise of assist- | She came (o told the had been carried COUNCINL BLUFFS. KR of a tract of land in the little town of Irving- | who in earller days had eficouraged his in- |ance. on the avenue, . ton d that early this year a church was | vestment in thi rner lot,, ghough Lyford | Mr. Plumley A Lyford, a ""““"""!, and ror s “;;‘I“'I"‘.‘l“(:'l: | p‘ epsy Al " ” » on, and that early this yea church was | vestme e corner la Ayford suppose, Plumley," sald Lyfc # | would ‘be lynched. The law prevailed, and * = NO.1 PEARL 8TREET | One Footpad Undertakes a Job that Proves | 107, & upon the same. It also es that | harbored no resentment on fhak score. They |they drove leisurely homeward through the Il was safely landed ih fail, e wil by AND ALL - Too Much for Him, [on September 37, whils the pasior and some were good friends stlll. 'Yn&" doctor beck- | pleasant September afternoon, I suppose you | &iven a hearing tomorrow morni | DISEASES. Dilivered by cartier lo any part of tho aliy, of the members of the flock were about the | oned to him as he passed. are anxious to be starting on now, so as t ——— | OF THE ot st Al el U A i s LU Look here, Joe, there's’a #ick man over | got (o the strip In time to make the run? GENERAL DOE LIKES OMANA | H. W. TILTON, Lessce. PLUCKY FIGHT MADE BY TWO WOMEN | Yiih force and arms and with threats they | there in the front’ wagon, end they want a [*Vir” Blumiey. who was elaborately and un [ SPINAL CORD R RPHONE~Businese oes, No. 8i night drove them away. After this it Is alleged | cheap house for a week ar two. I suppose|comfortably Gressed for the occasin. looked | Asaistant Neeretiry of War Talks of His | U okt el bl " | that the defendants threatened great violence | you have got plenty of pica subutban col- | isitally ahead at the closs carriage with Western Trip, | FIND READY —_—e— fo i1 of the membera who might Insist iIn | tages on your list Just fiows’ and Lyford | fig eavalier sttendant and. fodded WASHINGTON, Oct. 21.—(Special)—As AMELIGRATION FROM MINOR 110 Respond to m Highway- | holding religious services in the church. smiled rather quizzically | Yes,' he sald, rather absently, "I Y G aiidibed L Specia THE USE OF . man's Is by Beating HMim | The defendants claim that they have a| ‘well, no sald Mr. Norrls, affecting a| ood®neek's driny (o o e on T | tistant Secretary of War Joseph B. Doe MEDULLINE lease of the ground, and that church | week day business air; “houses are just the a6 Ot 1 3 y | Who has just returned from tour of ! - e Real Estate cy, 530 Broadway Until He I8 Glad to Run i 5 | the run comes off on the 16th. Then yov -1 M Mayno Real Estate Agency Broadway. o o reoued. without LRMLF conieent HRVIRE | fuake biv NiaFee ML proWaitl ML ehiBIc T |Ij08 oo ave to b thore 18 e to regtaterc | (iction diong (s’ fetls S postd fo: Lin s R A Tallow Candle” will illuminate Dohany Away from Them. been given. can fix you out. Nice littio cottage at the [ "*%,%€ have to be there in didn't have [ west, sald: “During my recent trip to the| THE EXTRACT OF THE SBINAL CORD OF THE OK, opera house this evening INCIDENTIN DR TV 'S PRACTICE | Mest end of First street; three rooms and a |\, register for his olaim, but thers will be | west |- s B AL bl PREPARED UNDER 'HE FORMULA O The patriotic order of Sona of America R ANINCIDENTIN DR.LYFORD'S PRACTICE | pantry: water in the kitchen: 6 a month— | & dispute over it, and no one will Jump it— | %t [ had occasion to visit the city of ¥l give a dance on Wednesday evening, | i ooy coggeshall, who live on Eighth : in advance,” he added, laughing. at_least for a good many years to come,” T WU e A T e Dl’ WM A HAMMOND $ictober 24, at their new hall, 101 Bouth| . .. e near the corner of Fifteenth street,| Albert B. Paine in Kate Field's Washington ‘I think your house will do, Joe nr"«‘»: Mr. Plumley locked straight ahead and | olis, which was very short, was exceedingly . o (Ao » Main street b iy s Catholic church Satur-| This story will explain, among other | the keys and the number over to the ol "‘ made no reply h pleasant. I am only sorry that I could not IN M5 LABORATORY AT WASHINGTON, 0 € RISUIRE dreating of Wi, KTBARE Iodpe Mo, | WREh T8 G AH R R | (HiNed, HoW vousé D Lyford came to own | TIBht away, and 1 will go out with them. ou did not know, 1 suppose,” continuad [ have stayed in Omaha longer. I arrived 17, Knights of Pythias, this evening, Work | day night about 9 o'clock. They were walk- | things, he oung Dr. Li will sce that you get your rent,” as the|; d, “that Zeke Sincler has a mortgage | in that cily on Sunday, and left on the| Dose, § drops. Price, two drachms, $2 go. 1n’ the first and third degrees. = All members | ing on Eighth avenue, between Sixth and | the big bay horse he drivee, which, though | Sner mesitated of $150 on the Loder stuff and will take It | evening of the same day. While there 1 ¥ 1 visiting knights invited to be p Seventh strects, when a man demanded their | & ubstantial and well mannered beast, Is | 014 man Loder seemed to fmprove at first | i eilf (0 A5 LOdRe SUI ant Wil SRR evening ha, and found a very en i h l R IIRNEv Yo HbPANE'S AMIOPNebEe an | oy Y ISEGALtATy. GOEaoN - ouk | CAFAIEIY Wot 0 UL, GRAVLUH Hirer (hu| uhdet & by, Yodt Wn yith careful atten | ke it cither way, in fact. | couaging condition of Alteirs. T aicy tom ey o ootk s i e Y e okt . | doc " ever ¢ o din tion. The emigrants set up a cook 8tove| “Npy “plypley jumped as if shot rriage and drove out to the new Fo o Hegaoany U4 oolided 4t the coFner| of (he pluckiest Nghta evet kiown to Counch | doctor would never dream o spesding him | USR., TR0 STUETNE SR IR, & SO0 Al N0 9 skt R s weitedly s vwha | & ok o, lrave ot to! he new Fof WASHINGTON, D, C. 3 , by g ook, and can say that 1 was very much of Broadway and Pearl street with a buggy | by, 1ighwaymen, at least where there was | and kindled a blaze in the front room Where | (14 vy fhaty | pleased with the way things are looking | o L Chrln uraub, Who was throwh | " onan concerned. The highwayman| Dr. Robert Lyford came to Sccttsburgh | {ie ick man lay. What furniture there was | oo girl herself. She sald, further, that | there, The work of the construction of | %ENC fOR 800k " Ll S bt [ selzed one of them and threw her to the | 0Me SiX or seven years ago, and, in com- | in the party had been unlos ed, and the o | she disiiked him and wouldn't marey him | Fort Crook is progressing nicely. and trom | KUHN & CO. AGENTS FOR OMAHA. BA Bird of Oakland was brought In by | *clzed one bf trying to manage | 10N Wth nearly everybody else during that | tage was made tairly comfortable. Then in | even (o save the mare Fan, which, |t seems | {rikent meommerret 1 i oy And li— e At Deputy Sherift O'Brien Saturday night and | groin o : her | Somewhat remarkable perfod of mc- |8 few days the weather cleare¢ and turned | gne raised and is much attached to. Of [ lodged In the county jail, having waived | her the sister sprang upon him with her | Somewha ik v when completed will be one of the fines ! | | » 1 " ly money | Warm—terribly warm. A hot wind came up [ ooyree she may change her mind; women do | n -I;w‘ \I\“.I.u' Irn. ”\lu.:mm “n )\r :\l ‘rmn‘l BA“EY De"llsl examination and been bound ovér to the grand [ umbrella, the blows from which would have | HVity, invested the ready =~ momey | "ot the southwest, such as is rarely g | | h ¥ ch 1 know." | be and the buildings will have a pleasing Jury on the charge of committing several | peat ut his brains if it had been a club, | e brought with him iIn making the | oo o8 05 e T e vear. The streets Mr. Plumley's language and conduct at| . el as massive appearant 1Ki% ety burglaries in Oakland recently | As it was, the umbrella was soon splinters, | st payment on a corner lot, which lot he | drjed and the dust lwulm,t- uwlvnlr;l‘l‘h‘” rTlr; this were not altogether becoming to the | yych pleased with the Nebraska part of my o J a T = i e » t T 1) t le-bodied | sick n 0 had seemed » much better at | ocagion Park City lodge N 18 the name of [y o ol wayman threw the wielder of | 8t1] owns, and what with an able-bodied | sick man, wh ) LU ; : | western tri o new lodge of Ode ows which wa b Ak s and sleepless Interest, and the frequent re- | Arst ew worse rapidly, and Liza, The little skunk!" he said, shaking his - Dot 1 . ath-Painlos " o fiked I\»’fi,,‘, ¢ :.'\”| 'nl“‘- lhm:‘k\' ’mml the umbrella down, but by this time the | &nd slecplesa inter " - “L '; "; i ot | daughter wept a good deal in secret, and | ggy Why, 1 can wipe up the ground with | COAL BILLS INCREASING, Paiuless Extraction of Teeth-Painless Filling Mivter A, D, He The officers will other had recovered herself and began a | Cifrence of deferred payments, he has mot | CORTAC TGN gwollen eyes. She un- [ him with oné hand | — ¥ toeth $5.00. Silver fillings $1.00. Pure P o P R it v vigorous tattoo on his head. e noise that | Since enjoved an altogether easy time lvel bosomed herself to Lyford one morning, sit “I know you can, but then he has lis | \dditions to the Navy Cause an Overdrate | G0 $200. Gold Crowns $6.00 per 100th and as elected and installed this evening. It withstanding the fact that he has been fairly o 3 ! \ 4 r tachment 0 bership of 150 at the | naturaily resulted from this sort of a pitched ol ! N itaThea tng on an empty box In the back yar mortgage and Miss Loder hasn’t more than | In the Fael Account. a)d chere: will'be & memberahis o | battle aroused Mrs. Henry Hutchinson, who | SUgcessful so far as prac inked as a ity of | “Paw's goln' to die,” she sobbed, brokenly. | enough to pay for her father's funeral. Now. | wASHIN PPN, M. ) sk voording . to L ' i | cpened u front window to see what was up. | oG Class, with free mail delivery and | “1 kin feel it, somehow, Jes' like I did be- | nere's a suggostion. Liza is a fine girl, d Commodore Chadwick, chief of the bureau of Baturday night's raln laid the dust and) .nq (hrew a flood of light on the situation. | + T eI HEr, W iohs. Bweth Auly 18 | tors anuw died.n @ pretty girl, and 1 believe likes you. Why . t h L U8Y DR, BAILEY'S TOOTHE FOWDER: put the roads Into good condition for driv. | 'he piehwaviman was soon out of sight 10 enforca the prohibitory laws, Any of its | Lyford tried to comtort but she only | don’t you step in and pay off the mortgage, | naval equipment, the coul bills of the navy | _ 3 DR EY'S o ing, but It put an end to the prospects of | qown the street itzens will tell you that it 1a the “eoiidest | calmed herself a little and went on marry the girl and go on to the Strip with a | are steadily increasing, owing to the greator the Ganymedes for a century run to Little 1 Only a very much batiered up drab hat | SLisens will tell you that It 1s tne “holidest | SIRER (EOEEN 16/ hevY started on (i trin | wite hrid o Housshold as & men. skould | consumption of conl by our modern war INVALID CHAIRS, 3 a probably take 8 city e aw g e Y ou ced a s orse to e the | Bic and return. It will probably take| was left vehind to t witness to the stiddy growth right | at his age, but pore ol' paw thought he | You will need a swift horse to mak n_‘uw Wiis anfivid Fenoht 68 iRe" bureat | beom, but Jist a 3 oAb 3 1 s soon as the roads become fit for | warmth of the cncounter, and half a dozen | ® ge el an' a new start in the | rup and that mare looks as if she could . al id also tha e census of 1890 | could get a claim 4 shows o Tehe o riding. ‘.n.,,m., wounds, inflicted by the ribs of the | 81906 And al 0 i at l',,{" " | Strip.”" She choked down a sob, and atter | During this proposition Mr Plumiey b w there will be a deficicney of §3 o l0. & DREE’ ¢ e story. The |defrauded out of 2 gitimate popula 7 apron, proceeded | had b-e ergoing & variety of changes | in the appropriation for equipment, owing tc Rev. John Askin, D. D., officiating. The - them with the “first class” postal service | mor'gidged it, an’ then the crops failed That would be a good plan, D G Ll PIChasel NGIome pall bearers were: Dr. B. 1. Woodbury VICTORIOUS COPPS € which they wanted and asked for, also po- | every year; so they tw'k it, an’ all gasented, gloomily, “an’ would it me 1o a | tons "of coal, costing 178,163, of it AL N Rt Pdrintd G AU L Rl el A i "' the horses T, but I've only got $75 besides my outfit. [ 6,505 tons were purchased on the V. averstock, L. W. Ross, F. Stimson lice commissioners, which they did not want | left was the furniture an’ the horses s 7 R i aiB bl ” The King of All Temperance Drinks Knocks | 6 G FEAREre Which they did ot wark WAgoE Then paw mor'gidged an’ it would take all that an’ more, 1 reckon, | coast, at an average cost of § The tancral of Mrs. T. A. Clark will tal ML LY of which shows that Scottsburgh is a place | t fer $160 to Zeke it Lo e arteal e and 32,085 tons on the Atlantic coast Eluttte Stockings, Deiormity Broces, Trus uneral of Mrs, & w (¢ by & b 2 b 0 de 01 uyford ad oresce his emer- cost of 1 pe l The 8 8] e ik tEIk Afiencon &t $:30 oblock from| The extracrdinary demand crsated for | With metroponitan Cendenmlen tod i me | 0%, Tt il i T e g G AR L Mer- | Costof #5.43 per ton. There was spent 1 3 Srringes: (d un ¥ ti Rev, | Copps Cheer n all temperance communities | riers who do not open their little windows | tradin’ horses an'—an' cheatin’ people. Lt derib el b he safa, | AtTead for coal $462,102, a t % LOE & TENFOLD the x‘\uln.nu- 216 Harrison street, go | whiere intoxicating beverages cannot be sold [ until 10 o'clock on Sunday mornings, just | sald ho would go on to the Strip, too, an’ |~ “I had thought of that, to Hlignd f §8.86 per ton. The report shows that Farnam S Gpposite Vaxton H Stephen Phelps, D. D., dh‘;qux " I'I'”" has led envious alleged rivals to attack it|like the big cities of the far east; and this [-would loan paw the money on the nmuv d of iy {‘lm 1 xu»'“I u lwr»'-] Oy | during the year a great Improvement has 208 N fe 0k, Omaha, BRE © Fdimir: st serak Brigieouam|na misreprenent it Awmorig onssrvative | rioks me. to the PAFHCOIAF Sindey Mmortiie |t ot mats AW o g0, but he LT AR il qulte true, (hough | been made in gt signals, o nev boat | Jro! 4 Slamme 1 bearers, 7 | and cautious dealers who do not wish to even | when my story opens couldn’t stay there.”” She hesitated 0- = docto ad never ¢ ated th en adopted, and aluminium | 0dd Fellows, will act as pall bearers approach the line of violation of law, and re had been a drizzling rain falling | ment and then broke out angrily An’ [ ownership of such an ‘\rlluml 88 he NOW | hag been successfully substituted for br v . 7y families who don't want an intoxicating bev- | almost ccntinuc during the past week, | U've alles hated that Zeke Sincler He's a | prcposed Mx:uuf . .“l.u;_ r !‘A;vrfl‘ ; h‘\ in binnacle fittings. Under the head of the | I\\:- .m»l sole ety A:vnrr for several of the | aryge in their lockers, these misreprese and the weather was chilly for the time of | backbitin' coward, though he does \.;k‘_ph: big lmu|“.~!rnm. i 1':. “w‘x‘l”'n””_ ”Ah‘h\"”"l naval cbservatory attention is called to the | = and sculp of every eruption ‘.. oldest and strongest fire insurance companies | tiong have led to the most crucial tests for | year, which was late In Ave y rn settin® up with paw now, ‘cause I &'pose [ “and will answer my purpose. s, for | g, unless the corps of professors of a D A v ! e ons hi ar, whic as late ogust. Dr. Ly- | turn settin’ up & S y o ¥ 4 ! professor | Ve O\ purity, and disease, whether ¢fib. in the world. We also negotiate farm loans | yjcolol known, and the beverage, while ford, who on Sundays always comes down to | he's 'shamed not to. He's wantel n-'n- the fm” fl"”fi In_mr'_‘ lx" hmu'! ‘.J;. 1‘ ol s is reorganized the observatory ple. ecrofulous, ulceratls, A§. %, at the fowest possible rates. Lougee & | sparkling, Invigorating and health-building, | his ‘office promptly at 9 a and waits | with me for more'n five years,” tossing -;'r speeding along the ave u‘mr on »“m_v .'\l\ -In in the mear future, have but one as 0 reditary. In w'word, they'afe (F6 Towle, Pearl street has been found to be as harmluss us the | there until mail time, was hurrying briskly | head indignantly, “an’ I know he thought | ings, when the dear girl from the east, who tronomer available for duty, the others re ‘ greatest okin cures, Ulood purifiers, i r. Thus leged | N ieflate 9 0 . or late 1f he loaned paw | was due in June, should have arrived. 4 X ——— and humor remedies of moders. mildest oda water n hie alleged | down First street from Mrs. Wetterman's, | he'd glt me soon er late 1 tiring in the course of a few years, thmes, and ecceed when th Some Questions and Answers. friendly warnings” coming from iilie fel- | where he boarded, holding his neat um- | the money an’ come along. ~He ain' the prices things are bringing now the enti ik e T LU R Who has reorganized the price of shoes in| lows who think themselves rivals prove to be | prella at just the proper angle and stepping | the man that Jim Plumley, that other fel-| Loder outfit would not sell for enough und SPECIAL BOARD 2 this city? Sargent selfish misrepresentations made for the sole | rather daintily over the sloppy crossings. | ler, is. He's only knowed us a few days the bammer 1o satisfy Sincler's mortgas ECIAL 8 Who makes the lowest prices in s purpose of enabling them to force the sale | Had he moved his umbrelly tle to an’ he's so kind an’ good to paw, an’ go Cnmon stock is low here in the fall and the | i Sargent. ) nauscous and_ unwholesome compounds. | side you' might have. seen sk vore | e yau and gits meaieine. any. tme, ‘day | Horse. would probably bring ubont $10-at o | (e of " Lomchiman Reforred to Who carries the best shoes in the city Wheeler & Hereld, Council Bluffs, la., are | ne, appreaching a smile on his rather [ er night. 1 don't know what I'd a done | forced sale, but it is well worth §75 to any WABEE . . ¢ 2 1 Sargent. he originators and sole brewers of Copps | handsome face, for only the day before he | without him.” Then breaking down again: | bedy that wants him: and 1 want him. VASHINGTON, Oct Secr c Who can you rely on for good shoes?| Cheer, and give an indemnifylng bond 1o ] had made the last payment on that ferrible | “An’ now paw’s a-goin’ to die—pore ol' paw, | There was the least bit of a grimace in the | lislo has received a tolegram from Genoral Sargent. every dealer, while the beverage speaks for | corner lot, and what was more, he was ex- | that's alles worked so bard .m]' never (n:u doctor's ):mu\v"m" {l};"‘kfl’ this l‘j"”"_}"“’ 'G‘; Tracey, counsel for Howard, N Morton's ho O e T L they | Itself. But if more proof is desired the en- | pecting a very ticula eam tinted let- | any good day And Zeke Sincler will take | went on bravely: s WO ‘coachme e A rati by 15 i O e e o e e TRLE L ey | SAls OfCrails onre uadNL. . ehamat Toi (Mt et ot T |y ki, an' the Wagdh, L8 ol' Nom, &n'|| taks ths Whkos as fiact bay on # bugey. [ | achiman, calling attentlon to. ih Wi EwiI LA pals fitting your feet? | #nd physicians can be referred to as they | cast, who had walted for him faithfully | Fan thet 1 raised from a colt, an' Fan's [ will take Tom and the wagon at §100. The | Judgment of Judge Lacombe in his decision Bifie, e e dn Buine our-[NA2 | Tenpeared. n e Bee dally fur Weey.| b fong years, and would wait six more if | colts—fer 1 hate him an’ I never will marry | wagon is worth more than that 1 suppose, | vesterday and asking that Howard be re. Ll advertises? Sar- | #nd hundreds of others in our office, necessary. 3 1im, not even to git to keep Fan—" Here | but I can’t afford to pay more, and Il Jef | lcased from custody. In response the se g.“‘““ B ML LR - — A3 he crossed National avenue and drew | Liza's voice became uttetly useless for con- | the re e e it o m ool WO beifE | taby i wired Gereral that the only ent. | Allison and Ao Coming, ear Main street he passed ce substantial | versational purposes, and she broke down | abcut $25 apiece; there Is a man here buying | 7% v Who will sell you the best shoes for Snaton W <Al ATIINGAY o7 Tawaiid booked ton :m:.fih"”\vri-q”-.’l:m“ “< l“lllgr”-m»‘I'I'I“!;':m‘;ul. _w":l:h.‘h‘“ Iru('l{hn: hers€lt to and fro, and ung stock who will give that for them. | "ecord of the department was Howard's affi $1.50, $2.00 or $3.00? Sargent. | 5 s S TeA : i bt ! ? s with her wadded up apron. | This will pay off Sincler's claim and davit, upon which a warrant had been is It ‘these things are all true, why don't|an address next Wednesday evening at the | between the Huntington house and the | dabbing her e ith » Paxton Block, 16th and Farna Telephone 1083 Lady Attendant, German Spoken. year an average cos CUTIcUnA REMEDIES cleanso the blood, ekin, a 8 » mare cl sued for h arrest. The secretary, however g ; Union block—one behind the other, in the| Lyford tried to reassure her, but left her | you Liza and the mare clear. What do y u you buy your shoes at Sargenis? opera house. Mr. Allison Is acknowledged ”jl’,']‘”_::' oot ]"f’h:"'l“"l"'yk ALt Tpalshe ] N“'”' erying and protesting brokenly between | say: is it a go?” said that he had referred the whole matter &t a glance. It was a common one to him | sobs that under no circumstances would | What Mr. Plumley did say it 1s not nec to a spec'al hoard of inquiry at Bllis island Caravans bound for the Strip were passing | She become the wite of Esekiel Sincler. sary (o state. He had regarded Liza with | for investigation, and that ‘no action would westward daily, ard usually halted for let To do Mr. Sincler justice, he really che tender longing from the first and it seemed ',w t k‘l"L n»lvmhlt;l ”:;; £ yn-"nl“uh-[ “fl' 1’“ residency i ¢ gives his words ad- | tery ¥, ard usually ha « [\ s or Ty or Miss Lodes P e gates of paradise had been suddenly | It seems possible that, in view of Judge ties for giving the public the best meats | fiemey oy In 1896 gives his words an ad- | ters and supplfes. Then he turned 1 oo | ished & rather tender regard for Miss Loder, | that the & f paradise had been suddenl dittonal interest at this time. The opera | again s ade known on sundry occa- [ opered to him, even as two days before th Lacombe's decision, no action will be 0 gain; perhaps the dreariness of the day | which he had made known o; y er e him, o hey 8t the lowest prices. @ slould be packed 1o the doors. ! A heyioresrineast e the fany| 5 to be one of the best informed statesmen in the country, and the fact that he is prom- inently mentioned as a candidate for th The Pethybridge meat market at 635 Broad way has been sold to Gus Henrichs, who will continue the business with increased faciil o and an anxious loo| SHEIRI e | sions during the last several years. He | had opencd to the world-weary emigrant | against Mr. Morton, although a fi al deter B0 44115 NoupYaulkats ekeas oup: morrow eaing Senator “William V. | impressed him. ;:“ '::H,“’f.i.f'.,'.],‘; ','1',“ ',“.'.':.\x.u “nnny" seltish and unserupulous, and | whose mortality they had but now la mnm;‘hvu ‘:‘1‘”"', matter “‘n|| not be had unti | Allen of ka Will speak at the opera | was apparently the only occupant of the | possessed a certaln small gift of shrewdness | rest, Neither do I need to repeat w he | the Ellis island board makes its report | ., R RNONAT BTGRPy house " the usplces of the democrats | “lead” wagon, and was a sturdy looking | that had made him successful as a country | afterward sald to Miss Loder In Mrs Towa and Nebraskn Patents. COLE'S AIR-TIGHT R and populists. Mr. Allen jumped into con- | tan-cheeked country girl of perhaps 20, with | horse trader. ~As Lize had' Intimated, RUEREE patlor, (Ui dady REVNE talthfdily i WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 at- | Judge Walter 1" Smith spent Sunday with | Sjlrable prominence during his first term|a pitk worsted hood and - other |had loaned her father the money for their | fulfilled her part of the program as mapped ecial.) -1 ents have been issued follows 3 | through his famous sixteen-hour speech, | atrocities in the way of dress. but wih |trip with the hope of geting the girl and | out by Dr. Lyford. e ) w[]N[]EHFUI. W[]OU HEAI[H NI Biawsit and daughter are visit- | LUt The Bee s authorized to say that he [ really good featurer. Her morsce avich | possibly the chatlelay too, dater on, and had | . The. ceremuyny. was performed quietly in |Nebraska—eEimer K. Blackman, Raymond (vill ot repeat. the operation tomorrow even- | and ‘well fed, looked tired and dispifited in | come along to look' after his interests as | the little parlor next morning, and Dr. |combined shaft support and anti-rattlor; ing the forme parents in Oskaloosa. | ing. the drizzle, standing w well as to try for a claim in the new coun- | Lyford was the first to_congratulate Mr. and | Benjamin S. Lilly. Broken Bow, harness at 1 ol Dr. A. H. Carter occupled the pulpit of [ 5 ; S0l AN Hansiig iy e BN, L et w1t Tanth diatayorl e | Ml e | Eabe RranratlbieiMr, g tachment; Napoleon B. Miller, assignor of [ rs @ fa, o o33 8 room 0 cold weather. ' Holds the Christian church at Missouri Valley yes- Annual Cloak Opening. solts mear them hugged yip. ohe ;"';A[*I' " | new acquaintance which, in the person of | ife had departed earliar, derouncing himesif one-half to F. Mohle, Omaha, street sweeper. trash. Sold by the trade everywhere, Bes terday morning. The Boston store annual cloak opening 5 all, an colts will e okether—{ i Jamen Rlpmi Y had formed a lit- | and cverybody else as a pack of fools—an | Towa—Patrick H. Conner and L. Clark, |cure the agency at once. Manufactured by Dr. Stephen Phelps s expected home today | takes l‘i.”‘~|~ Mo I-'r:d ‘1\"1";‘!-0'1'4 ‘h}» "he second wagon was also drawn by | tle way out of ’ ‘}uul 5‘:.”““. y :unlk frmortal s »mlm:-m |<;.‘n;|l -E- and far more | Monticello, husking machine feed roll; Wil by % 3= trom Independence, where he attended the October nd 23. As has been the | porses und ¢ en by a sallow-faced wvoun.. | N turn watching by the s man's bed- | elegantly uttered by Mr. Shakespeare, liam E. Johnson, Coon Rapids, sliding door oIy o0F the 1o e custom in former years, all cloaks in the | por% 400 "“”'A‘l'l“]"’: ik f’)": 1‘:'I'}"3|{:"{‘|‘ side, though it s quite clear he had no| “Then, fn the afternoon, when the white-top |lock; William Louden, Fa rfeld, jack and COLERE & (JOL&B A party of students of Towa college stopped | Store shall be sold"at a reduced price for | ol Jq% SHaf B toward: Main "mf‘.‘ 1€ | special anxiety for the old gentleman's re- | wagon came around, drawn by the big mules trip pulley for hay carrier; Abraham L, at the Grand over Sunday, on Cheir way | (hese two days only. We have no doubt that |\t PAck toward ing out and | €overy. He knew nothing about Mr. Plum- | with Fan trotting behind, Dr. Lyford and | Rice, Wright, hay loaders Clark fabinson ! a1 MelN STRVEET, ck to Grinnell from Lincoln, where the [ OUF patrons will turn out in full force to| \Wicting mer body - nopt arcant &tin | ley's finances or of his intentions toward | joe Norris, who had come out to lock up thie | Hartley, tire heater M. Westeott, | T2 = = A engaged in a game of W their acquaintance with Mr. Henry J. | i her body o e iound, was still| 12, ‘though from arances he sus- | cottage, were waiting at the gate to sco | Hamplon, carburetier GEO, P. SANFORD., A. W. RO foot ball Suturday. Those composing the [SCUroft, who Wil “be with "us dur: | pitRe SPYOME To the third wagon was | pocica that both were tter shape than | them off. The young woman, mpanied Prosident. shiety party were H. G. Williard, J. F. Darley, J. [ D& b opening. ~He s ~ show H el L. Templeman, C. D. Arms, P. L. Blodgett, [ IN& one of the most stylish lines of cloaks AER A e L they should be by Mrs. Blinkens, came out presently, and Suspect o oy G Lynd R. Crary, D. B. Gray. I, | that has ever been shown by him, The 1Y | “The young men still slept in their wagons, | “gcodbys” and “best wishes® were fre CHADRO L . and with the girl's assistance cooked their | quently and fervently exchanged gram.)—John E. Russell was arrested here . team was nowhere in sight, having appar- | °. I the kit tove, but there bri s H Palmer, B Earp . W. Da g | lne of goods he carrys has become celebrated | | i St de s own meals on the kitchen stove, bul here As Lyford took the bride's hand to say |jast night by Sherift Blakey of Hot | R enen. O Hunis, s Y oLenr N, | iy this viclnlty for helng the beat feting, na | SLaY UL do (e chem. for the lines were | wag little cordiality between them. Liza | goodby she looked up at him. her face resy Springs, 8. D., on a warrant from Denad Cartney, A. J. Jones, J. F. Reed, M. V.|Well as the nobbiest garments on the market, SCLad ponn oL (il Awagon; bhow The | attnded her father through the day, and | with blushes, and rendere | trimmed tails defiantly "l driver of this almost beautiful | wood. e company the officer s two rear wagons seemed scantily loaded 3 i e ‘ 4 v 3 a o B 5 d 4 and if you buy one of his garments you car y_ lod was up more or less with him during the | now by a chastening sorrow and a love new | without requisition ors, He s charged | 5 Rl B R O WA G R B G ent o pertng o et ey | WhLle: limpaey (ar beding = A furnitirs | p(LD. ore orilcan swithxhi beginning to | born, | % with Insuiting some Tady, but he 15 one of | Of GOUNCIL BLUFFS3, fowa argent and ine money. Don't miss this chance of sceing the | Ver¢ €Onspicuous in the one forward, and | lock work and pale. Lyford, who was I should like to ask somethin' of you,” | the parties suspected of the Hot Capital Q . $100,000 J. €. Hoftmayr s Fancy Patent, finest line of coats west of Chicage pame l‘“""‘ und a table were ticd on to it | and out daily, thought she had be said, getting still rosier. and Oelrichs burglaries | Profits, - . - 12,000 < o Flo uember only two days, and every coat hing i pretty when she was not crying. ame it, Mrs. Pluniley,” answered | One of the oldest banks In the state of lowa. I Ll ot bttt Bound for the opening,’ " thought Lyford;| " Ho had been giving her affairs serious | Lytord. who was in & wordertul poeren | = = We' solicit your business and collcctions. We Mado by the oldest milling firm in the west, P POWLER, DICK & WALKE R they'll be coming back, probably, in thought of late, for he had about concluded I',’ ‘wholly at your service.” SEVEN SHADE DAy rer cont oaltime! deposite iNVe IR S e bR AL FOWLE 'K & WALKER, 18 bac probably, a ought of late, he had about concluded | T am wholly at your se | 0| 0 e 'r'“’-“é“i..‘r‘“i‘.'""if..‘lxi»“.fiix'flf‘"‘.-u‘.uk. Boston Store, Council Bluffs, 'Ta, | Month or two, peorer and wiser. It'will be | that she had foretold correctly concerning | *I—1 should lke to kiss you goodby,” she v A S. | S8h0e8 1ta; 00 nd i nenye) yotl Rooster” 4 2 — == o Sreay race, though; 1'd like to see the fun, [ his patient. The old man had no consti- | xaid tmidly T P e (e T e e Peaslec's celebrated ale and porter mow | myselt,” and Dr. Lyford turned into Main | tut'on to work on, and was wasting rapidly. | " Joe Norris told me about this afterward, | vl Ha'r Legenerator, Th are fast and Now sterling silver noveltles, very beautl- | on draught at Grand hotel bar, street and walked rapidly toward his office. | He woula hardly get past the ninth day. We watched the wagon from the cott ashanie, Nt Wil ot satn the seaia =m==Snecial Nollce:“ ful and stylizh, at Wollman's, 408 Broadway - As he reached his own door he lifted his| In this the doctor was mistaken, however, | he added. “Clll it went out of Sight aver the | Havans Freckeh clgasiDavls, wholesale gl {ed- Clhieap bugky or phacton. Ad- | umbrella hastily, having collided with a man | for the sufterer lingered until the night of | N1 it (he Blomcrs wavmien o IMPERIAL Collr]gll Blu et | X 10, Dee office. Who had seemingly been trying to get in, | the eleventh. He had been very bad all | kerehlefs at us evers Jittlo wa I never x , P e : = and was turning o leave as the doctor came | day, but became raticnal toward evening | saw Doc s6 happy 1o my Iite.: 1HAIR REGE NER ATOR | EMPLOYMENT OF ALLKINDS v;:_‘r:!:“',“'.}':L”":m';’wr“zmil’h;“r'!‘::‘, 3| [Pasle laundry, 724 Broadway, fsr good [up. He was a raw.boned, hones, losking | and spoke feebly of the Journey which he | " But when Dr. Lyford got back to his | Awency, Grand Hot annesocaaneniihy aat 3 , 12 Broadway. | worke Tel. 167, young fellow, and he blushed and backed | Yould be uble to resume soon. From where | office and found on his desi 4 thick, orean & 4 P e et Y g 3 b AT} fine [ FADIES - CAN FURNISIL YOU HELP OF ALD e g Awayiak o oliss GRcloR an: hie lay he could look out upon the glory of | tinted envelope from the dear @irl back |eolo and vRallty 1o i spaied by b LS CAN FURNISIL YOU 1L ? A 1arge ation e . paur| ¥AheTWOmED use Domestio soap. Fou were {rsing Uhe door? Did you wish | 8, Kansas ret, and the white road by | cast he was happier stll Bustach, board, eyebrows and oyelasnes a1 ER JToi mes et Rpictuskut Axsaor St. Paul's ————— 4 to see the doctor?” asked Lyford encourag. | Which he was to travel, winding up the. wes colored with 18, paxfeetly, oleay.. . 8end. for church yesterday afternoon in response to IOWA Y. W €. A MEETING. Jeve0 snomuoags | ) b ern hill, caught a glimpse of crimson splen- HIN ARYI frea. oo about b, YO (RENT.. STOI BULLDING MAIN an announcement that an especially at- Why . dor o § s, LYNCHING IN MARYLAND, N \ street, occupled o A'e G acery, At R R e o el il ves; an' I'm mighty glad you come. h"{‘l’l the summit, and scemed to disappear IMPERIAL CHEMICAI MFG. CO., x” Mohn, Cravton Taupe: - SOCEYe s APOLY. tractive musical service would be rendered KiiCa0ar Ran)dx been to two other doctors’ offices, an' | directly into the gates of paradise 2 G ; beyond. After a while he slept, and Howro ANViliame:; Takon, fram/ < Jall /and 292 FIFTH AVE., N. Y. TR, coAT ) VI \KE o any vepress: " one of ‘e open. Sunda 0 pt, and did not a AT AN VES MAKER, I e Tior i faSs St SREn( ompAT IRARIDR F1n. oat el (Bpesll okl < ke BURdaY Emeraln T ol At S ERS IR e dleptandiaig ot Haogediby n Mab, SOLD BY MAN & MCCONNELL, 15 | _L0ngard, 10 Main ntrest 2 denominations, as well as those of the legram.)—The eleventh annual meeting of e yes, moat o b Lyford nor the girl had left edside, UPPER MARLBOROUGH, Md., Oct. 21.— [ hoDGE STR OMAHA, NED. Episcopallan faith. The choir was assisted | 5 ! The clavenihianunal; megiing c Well, yes, most of us do sleep pretty girl had left his bedside, ; n CHIMNEYS CLEANED; VAULTS CLEANED, by the Dudley Buck quartet throughout.|the Young Women's Christian association | late Sunday: We lose a good deal of t .za," he said feebly, “air we goin' to|Just before daylight forty masked men came Ld Bur ut W. 8. Hol #, 538 Broadway, A. H. Mann's “Magnificat” and *Nune | closed today, with special services in the | Sometimes,” you know,” wud Lyford, with Leglis Kid\ & ‘l’l s ‘Dl‘tu ant weather, now, | up to the jall and demanded the negro Wil FOR SALE OR TRADE, 21 ACRES OF LAND Dimittis” were finely rendered, the tenor |churcles of this city. The afternoon sery. | Some difficulty, pushed open the swollen M: L I“ \[ "'-]Hnwr id we coul lioms who had confessed to an attempted In Racid soanty, Nebraski: 640 urces tmber solo belng taken by I M. Treynor. The |ices were conducted by Miss Agnes Hill of | 00r and ierems '::‘:,‘ her: following. | DNt AN ousatlitravel. <1 g assault. Jafler Spicer, although wholly un- ot e aeen 1 il strase eltartionisticle o am about able—to tray ; € general merchindise, and will put in cu quartet sang “Lead, Kindly Light” for the | Oberlin college. This evening's services | he continued, as|2m about able—to travel, Liza. Or the Ligquor Hahit Fositivel, put in cash Restores gray hale to its natural color and glves | | 2 a prepared for resistance, refused to give up $.000.00 or $1,6M.00; house and lot in Colfax, b R B A rtin, state secre. | e closed the stubborn portal and ran up| He slept again, and an hour later woke | Prepared for re . by sdministering 1 i L0000, o6, 1600 ouso and lot ‘in Colf EEINn BRI R0 Babeok Snreashed an |ebe ecndusied by Mlss Martln, ‘atate seors. (18, ¢}0e0. (he Mubborn vor light; “gome. | suddenly, the keys. He was, however, finally over-| Golden Npecil Hiacchaniios. und nut e dorogttocks of seniral w..m-m x«u;uun from nr- wu;, Almost ;J:,\ mlr l| :m:(. A i'.hm, n ';"‘n state ’m’.r;\ |RELESLELY 8 e Sl et gy e ke UL nan Sowerer, SOkl O TAES s oan bo gived S LG Mpegtlin ine hou persuadest me to be a Christian,” v of lowa; Miss Jeffrey, general secreta T e Kool s r Jiza, | The afterncon services at St. Paul's are a|Oof Minneapolis; Miss Agnes Hill ard Miss Yes sir,” said the young man earnestl: o Tess | Sut the knowledgo oftne patient, 14, ., | i i Py & Tha sorona $1.000.00" cash. Al correspondence 1o be come new feature, and the large attendance and | Bva Severs of Chicago, editor of the Evange- | @1’ right bad off, I reckon. Old Mr. Lode ‘“"" Be a good girl, Liza—I—I'm goin'|#1s0 found near his heart, The coroner's ' | e property in Council Blufts, price, honey, there's yer maw!® And a momeqi | near town and hanged. A bullet hole was 5 Wil b .| 45.000.00; Wil trale for general siock wnd pat ! h Ben Eivon in (Rou dential. “Addriss 100k ox 4k, Council Blofte evident interest throughout indicate that they | list. A grand farewell meeting was held in | UP Bere in the wagon,” indicating the direc- | on—elone.” Then presently he died, smil. | J97Y Tendered a verdict that Williams met | 'Foases. sod 1a ey toane s Eived i thousand will be very popular. | the Baptist church at 9 o'clock. tion with his hand. “I wanted to get a d without any stir. his death at the hands of unknown parties. wed. It Never Fatla. The systom once impregnatod VANTED, POSITION AS BOOKKIEPER OR doctor yesterday,” he added defensively, I | theBpeoiho, 1t beoomes an Uiter 1mose il e, (ORI S o 2 ] ad, indeed, passed up that white road| Mrs. Hardesty, Willlams' victim, is an liquor appetits 1o o1t Y. " gatup DaVar's Al Tight B AR T e eats “‘an’ so did the girl, but the ol' man wouldn't Heaters are at the head. They are con- r to it, an' Zeke Sincler, that's on the o y. He entered the ho knockes EN SPECIFIO Frop're, Olaclanatl, - u Council’ Bluffs. that leads to the ingdom of evening; which | 482d lady. He entered the lh ,, nocked N SEECLEIO O, Propis, Olacianatl, LA ¢ L structed on scientific principles. All prices. | 1. ‘T, Suead of Shenandoah, Ta., Instanty [ Other wagon, Towed there wasn't much the |and to which fair country the wife had pre [{RNRreRna AL | nobbaghy Lo the atiack of |5 AMS Y THER PUEBIOS. CIOES: | | ninoms: fine locution, cheap rent. A olred s 604 Broadway, ' Killed While at Work atter awith Mm, so 1 kep' still. 1 ain't|ceded him and already staked out their | the family dog would have accomplished his 16th and Douglas streets, Omahs 18, Bee ofic | purpose and perhaps added murder to his other crime | — oy SHENANDOAH, Ta., Oct. 21.—(Special)— | P¢¢" With ‘em but four days, an' Sincler | claim by the whispering river ng.,‘,..;',;::“ 3 [ ouse ybreak, | e | Bourlclus' music house has few éxpenses: H come with ‘em from Indianny, so I didn't| When Lyford left the high grade plancs are sold reasonabiy. 116 |l T. Snead, a mechanic of long residence in | ‘low 'twas my say, That Sincler's ghty | he called a o firs e toward town e Srrested, = Ty | Shenandoah, fell from a low scaffolding yes- | mean cuss, I reckon,” he continged © re. | o here dwelt a Mrs. Blinkens ,whom he knew, i By :, terday while working on the inside of [ flectively, “fer he didn't want to get any|and who had already taken a lively, though | sational arrests in this city, grow ng 2 @l INACIIOT B0 W VU e . e Just recelved, a new Invoice of all the| kindly, interest in the strangers. of the affairs of the New Mexico Land A 12-1ons-a-uay Our Warranty Goos with Each Machines latest styles in millinery at Miss Ragedale's, | & Store bulldng. and struck upon his head | 3 arod e il e pae L s = 2% Intest atylon § Miss Ragedule's, | §, 000 0 s (o produce almost Instant | ¢&Fed, an' when 1 looked at the ol man I Mr. Loder died this morning. Would you [ improvement company, promise 44 % The Southwick Baling Press s a 2-horse. full-circle machine, . mind stepping over after breakfast?” he | fght in the civil courts also, . It has the | d opening of death didn’t walt any longer ‘'ntil we got here. | - N 3 sac An' 1 reckon you'd better come right along, | 1, b “ + 2| a } y ling, The wife of Prof. Stevens, teacher of pen- | Bt 8long, | said, briefly; “the girl takes 3t pretty hard.” | men arrested here, Flowers ans + ! Ballng, — [ manship and mathematics in'the High school, | fer 1€ the o' man ain't purty sick I miss | Mrs, Blinkens nodded hrisk assent. . She | Preparing to fil sult for , i 7 e Woria > * sl Stricken with Paralysis. died yesterday after a week's illness. The [ My Bues and the young man heaved a|yas evider in the midst of getting bre alicious prosecption ag m».!l Host . 7 A 3 John Fitzgerald, who for years has lived | funeral services were held this afternoon | 1 L8 of reliet at having unburdene fast, but the opportunitycos a little gos hicago “"‘.[f:.‘l'fl“[d’.'.",," _Which ‘“‘m;;;vt:: on Seventh avenue near Sixth street and has | 0 }" In oty < e B The dootar listened In allence was not to be lost of 45000, a 1 say S ! The st ormal College Republican N 1 silenc “So the old man's depd,"”she sald, in an himself. 1 ays he aen Janltor of the Congregational ohurch, | iv'*hes secured Benator Jobn H. GahCAR | long "and not altogethor fucid Lthe | uwed whisper, “Well, fxpsheen 'spectin’ it | 15 damaged greatly by belng urreste Domestic soap breaks hard water. was stricken with paralysis yesterday after. X o ol Fuesday ase. He rcse now and prepared to follow | — ~ - ki y speak at the college chapel on Tuesday evin prepa alon, N nysi 0 me the wa noon. While it Is his first stroke, the fact | ‘e oxt Lung fever, probably.” he thought, “I won- | 1, #loD& It's a mystery.to me the way | i i . De Wolf Hopper Budly Injored 9f hts belng 74 years of age, will render his | “The clusses of the college n geology and | d€r these people don’t all die, with this king | N¢'® held out with everything agin' him. O | . se, P v NEW YORK, Oct. 21.—At the Broadway hale and hearty. B R e L oy toui A Ble Patlen: L airatohad iout ot done.” she added, hastily: (Then, very con- ter, Wiile staggering across the stag L EYMERRATae oAy 10t Mo Mot NS tron o e At rerohad ) oul fdentially, “which one iof #hem fellers will | impersonating a drunken person, Mr. d Talss. Tasy talk in tons—the language of profit, The Grand Army of the Republic will give | 10, 4% 8 veint almos bedding and furniture, Th was | #he marry, do you think? Wolt Hopper Lo, Injuring Bls lett arm and | Th:y are easy seilers, They area doubie stroke presay a dance at their hall on Monday evening 2 obliged to climb over the seat and get down | Dr. Lyford shook hisihead as he replied | sustaining severe internal injuries. | Profitable to handl Writ2 for catalojue and discounts October 22. Admission, gentlemen, 85c Death of o | on his knees to make the examination. He | We&Fily, “'I don't know, Dmosure” He had | W Sl R g Jue e its, ladies, free. Dalbey's orchestra will furnish | TABOR, la. Oct. 21 pec saw an old man of perhaps 60, with a well | been up for two nights'wn was dead for| (onfessed to C ¥hn Oriw | f eady enfeeble e and lol ndertaker's, then he w o bed and slept | O'Neil, a neg as arrested s Dry pine kirdling for sale. Cheaper than | lest and dearest citizens, pa tutlon already enfeebled with age and long | Undertaker's, then he . wépt 1 and lopt | O bl Moa. 8 Eh early g 3 ar ars of toil. Lyfo lew at once that he | Until late In the afterngen, for he was ex- | morning, charged with assaulting Harriet §ab%. M. A, Cox, 57 Main street. Telephone | away th's aftornoon s the advanced age of | Joura Of toll Lyford knew T RS e g R R s o | ki # Council Bluffs, lowa, 48. £ s |18 years: rn' was the wife of the late | yjone i After making a few mecessary calls he | = — R oT et oad Toe Sosiiay. atoe | Dancon Qasion, tounder.ol Tabos colless, and | "0, rether ta Labla 10 bo guite alek bo| walked oot o the. it aRe. " Tba" funerat | g0 has restded hore since 1849, Her last days | I Pl B S * | had beex nged he pext d 4 ——00UICI. BLUFF§—— H. A. COX, 31 Main strect. Tel. 48 [[4% It peacef Funeral services wil | a0 to the young lady who was watching | hal becn arranged for the pext day, and | 8 him eagerly. “You should get him under ng with Mrs, Bl ns. Ly EGZE“A»M?IE‘”:, childood . i elose wlly, sl ser T u sho him under a was g w s. Blinkens. L: i Wl grown e George 8. Davis, the well known Broadway | 1usane Womin Murdered Her Husband cared for. There are plenty of empty house 1 awoke refreshed. . With the return cf T i e ¢ druggist, has been granted a permit by the| KNOXVILLE dlsense: a1 he outskirts; you should rent one, and|mental vigor his thoughts reveried to Li tranted by the All kinds of Dyelng la., Oct. 21.—The condition the qyiskirts; ¥ g boneRtod g b here u e Eets able to trave nd her difficultles, Her affairs were in a honien o and Cleaning done in court to buy and sell liquors of all kinds for | of the two'bodies, together with surrounding ™ hezs. unt L hip e(s Bbls 1o r X il s ,‘ Rep- GUICR) i Han ,‘", 2 4 dete .8 £ K. and the highest " stylo of medical purposes, and he will carry the best 3 | | e girl and the young men who had |sad mess, now, and he felt himself in some VA foar moy Ny entirely the art aded and clicumstances, now leads to the beliel in the | arawn near to listen were silent. They were | measure to blame. True, be hed dons b ed, torible Ecaoma 8 $ ' grades made and will supply the general By whisee they lsel" th g 7 " otle, nOLB wy e nera| #tained fabrics made public at the lowest prices. community where they lived, that the burn- | strangers in a strange land, and knew noth- | best, but he had failed h bullt up, and 1 uéverbod any : to look A good &8 ng of Silas Jones' house and the death of g of renting hcises and ways. hat afternoon, returning home from the of tie disense. have sinco e YOO I Hog cholera preventive and cure by Dr, | Joies and his wife were tot aceidental, but | dosior writ hix preseription I el Dew. Work promptly i | 4 seamed 1 Lyard, he broached the subject to Mr. geeonmondod % : P v Hono ‘sna” SompeR Jefteris, Fletcher avenue, Council Hluffs; [ that Mrs. Jones, in an insans condition, mur- | notice their perplexity, as he tore off the The two cceupled together a light paf feiends foF ¢ in all parts of the will stop the disease In one hour. Triai | 9ered her husband and burned the hous: | slip cf paper and landed It to the Foune ooy which Lyford had hired for the oce X1 disoase ; A ool Mend fe bottle, 1. ey over them. [ Who had summoned bim sion,” not being himeelf the possessor of n| @4 Burenever zet EuyerRRIRROYoCRTe. : " ] €ooking stoves for rent and for sale at | They Appealed to Caesar. PRI DA ;dT-ng..:‘ Eo some. madl. | oebioia.of any Nort AV ThE) Uime - Mr. Bjs- Never fails g - LY L AGL ’,',':\u‘r Gas Co.'s affice. The Congregatioual church of Irvington bas | Cine: Tn e meantime, 1 will see. sbous o | oot Shicuded the litte procession on e i e’ ’ » T . secured aun order in the dstrict court tem- | house.” Then crossing uver to the pave carriage which Lyford had also engaged for s AL naND orty porarily restrainiug Han Peterson, Frank | ment he walted 1 the hotel awning, nod- [ Lizs, = The grief-stricken girl had been ac . L B. Hibbard, Keginald Twadell and ulher.l ding now and then to men he knew as |lu-,v“ companied and supported through the ordea) | " ~ | Telephone &

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