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    DAILY BEE : EEIUAY. APKIL 2L 188 .
O. O. OO * > 3BE : SB OO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS ,
City Market , Council Bluff * , Iowa ,
WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE ,
General Agent ! for the Celebrated Mills ot H. U. ! tuih& Co. , Golden Easlo Flour , Learenwoatti
i , . . Kaniai , and tyioen Be * Mills , SloaxF ll , Dakota.
Reference , Smith A CM f-mlcn. Council BlulH. ta.
ZEL IE.
WHOLESALE AND HSTAIL
STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS ,
COUHCII , BLUFFS , IOWA.
TITLE ABSTRACT 0 F FICE.
J. "W . fj tT 3C DECP Sc 3 .
lands and Lots Bought and Sold.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW HATES.
NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS.
COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA.
IBI.
15 North Main Street ,
Wt olcialo Osaler In SHOE KINDINOS. Heady-fitted upper * , In call ekln and kip. Oak and
Jicmlock bOI.K LLATHEU , and all Roods appertaining to thu hoe trdo. Uooils sold at clicap ai
in thn Kjml- .
IRS. 'IMS' ' ' Biff MILLINERY STORE
TOR STYLISH SPRING MILLINERY. PATTERN BONNETS AND
CHILDREN'S ' HATS A SPECIALTY.
105 South Main Street. Council Bluffs la.
That neicr require crimping , nl Mrs. J. J. Good's Hair Store , at prices never before touched by
any other hair dealer. Also a full line ol switches , etc. , at greatly reduced prices. Also gold ,
lltcrand colored nets Wares made from Indies'own hair. Da not Tall to cnll before purchasing
elsewhere. All goods warranted as represented. to Its. .1. J. GOOD ,
20 Main street , Council Iliads , Iowa.
MA80NWISE ,
1I7EE1 , FEED & SALE STABLE
The largest and best
stables in the west.
Roadsters , Saddle and
draft horses for sale ,
also a fine lot of mules
just received which
will be closed out
cheap.
SCOTT ST. , NEAE BROADWAY.
COUNCIL BLUFFS. IA.
KfcMUVKU without the
CAHOfflS drawing ot blood or use of
I knife. Cures lunj : diseases ,
n'nm.'lf FitsScrstula , Lhcr Com-
* ; " . , i Ji i plaint , Dropsy , Khcumo-
T II M II R S tlsm , Forcr and Morcur-
I U III U II U [ a , BorcS ( Erysipelas , Salt
Rheum , Scald Head , Citatrh , c k , Intlimcd
and granulated Ejescrotulous Ulcurs and Ko-
tnalo Dlnasoiol oil-kinds. Al < o Kidney and
Venerlal diseases. Homorrbolds or Piles cured
or money refunded.
A1 diseases treated ui > on the principle otvoRCt-
able relorin , without the UK ot mercutlal pois
ons or the knlttt.
Electro Vapor or Medicated Baths , furnished
those who desire them.
Hernli or Rupture radically cured by the ufe
of the Elastic belt Truss and floater , ublch liaj
no superior in the world.
CONSULTATION FREE.
CALL ON OR ADDRESS
Irs , E , Eiceand'F , C'Miller ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , la.
V LIVERY ,
Feed and Sale Stables ,
18 North First Street ,
Bonuet's old stand. Council Clnffj , Iowa.
WILLARD bMlTII. Prop.
W.D.STILLMAN ,
Practitioner of Homeopathy , consulting
Physician and Surgeon ,
Office and residence 816 Willow avenue , Coun
cil llluffs , Iowa.
HOWARD & ROBIE ,
BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS.
227 B. Main Street.
First-class white , erahtra. rye and Boston
trown bread constantly on hand. A choice { as-
tortmcnt oi pies , cnkoj , &c. , always on band
anil fro h. '
DR. AF. . HANCHETT ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office , No. II Pearl Street. Houii , 0 a. m. to
12. , and 2 p. m. , to 6 p , m. Residence , 120
Bancroft street. Telephonic connection with
Central olllce , ,
OR. AMELIA BURROUGHS ,
. Ub. 617 First Avenue
Hours from 10 to 11 a , m. , and 2 to 6 p. in.
MHKEnTlFE ASSOCIATION ,
DE3 MOINE3 , Iowa.
Incorporated Julv 1st , 1870 , for the mutual
benefit ol bank otllcers and their customers ,
Based on principles of Equmr , KCO.NOMV AXD tin-
CORITY. A few experience J life Insurance solici
tors wanted. Addrcsi , II. M. Stevens , district
solicitor , Office No. 7 , Kvertt's blocK , Council
BlurTi , Iowa. IteslaencellQl 4th avenue. P. O.
TJOX b25.
b25.S. . E. MAXON ,
C C4 * * * * * 1M ?
Office over aivln s bank.
COUNOIli BLUFFS , - - - Iowa.
REAL ESTATE.
W. 0. Jauios , In connection with his law and
collection builncts buys and Belli real estate.
Persons wishing to buy or cell city property call
at his office , over BushneU'a book store , Pearl
treet.
treet.EDWIN J. ABBOTT.
Justice oi the Peace and
Notary Public.
415 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
Dd eed and mortgagei drawn aod acknowledj
i
HAIR GOODS.
WATER WAVES ,
In Stock and Manufactur
ed to Order.
Wavoa Made From Your Own Hnir.
TOILET ARTICLES ,
Nets , Combs , Bruahoa , Face-pow
ders , Bands , Hair Orna
ments , &c. , &c.
All Goods Warranted as
Represented , and Prices
Guaranteed.
337 W. Broadway , and
109 S. Main St , -
MRS. D , A. BENEDICT ,
ouncil Bluffs Iowa.
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MBS , E , J , HARDING , H , D , dth
th
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Medical Electrician
au
Fo
,
AND
GYGNECOLOGIST.
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th
Graduate of Elcctropathlc Institution , Phila
delphia , 10011 * . fra
a >
Office Our , Broadway & Glenn Ave. dire 01
su
COte
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
to
of
ln
The treatment of nil diseases and pinfuldlf- | [
Cciiltlcs peculiar to female * a specialty. WJ
WJwi
wi
517 S. 5th Streo. bt
U'o make the best bread in the city , and era
ploy a first-class cake baker , specially for cake
and pastry. Wagons run through all the streets. w
Orders lolicltcJ. wl
wlW
FRESH FISH ! on
COG
Game and
JMtry , tfn
n
Can always be found at D. DANEHY'P , bj
138 Upper Broadway. bjn
bjwi
JNO.JAYFRAINEY , wi
th
Jus of the Peace , n
W
314 BROADWAY , W
Council Bluffs , - - Iowa. dawe
W. B , MAYES , we th
thM
Loans andEealEstate , M
a
Proprietor of abstracts of Pottawattamle
county. Olllco corner of Broadway and Main W (
si rout * . Council UlulTd , Iowa. oil
JOHN STEINER , M. D , , dc
( Deutscher Arzt. ) ;
ROOM 5 , EVERETT'S BLOCK , I0l
Council Bluffs. l °
Diseases of women and children a spaclalty. ItT'
T'
P , J , MONTGOMERY I , D , T'nl
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FREE DISPENHAUY EVERY SATUJIDAY , on
If 1
Office In E\crctt' block , Pearl trcet. Reel ]
deuce 28 Fourth street. OIHco hours from 0 to hi
i a. m , , 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. in. , Council 1 luT ! <
F. G. CLARK ,
'
PRACTICAL DENTIST.
I'earl street , opposite the pottofflce. One ol L
the oldest practitioners In Council Bluffs. Batla *
litaotlon guaranteed In all cases.
ODELL & DAY , th i
GENERAL FIRE INSURANCE
wl
-AND-
REAL ESTATE AG'TS.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Poa'd ot Trade building , ! Council Illugir , Ia.
JOHN I.INDT B.
. B.ci
,
k ci <
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ,
Will practice In all itate and federal court *
Spoaxs Oanoan Language , CO
PLANNING A PICNIC.
The Cost of Giving Two Lob
byists n Trip to Wash
ington.
How "Colonel" Chapman and
J , O , Morgan Were Chosen
to Spend the City's
Money.
The Work Could Bo Done Chonpor
nnd Dottor.
This oily desires n government
building. It ought to Imvo it , nnd
Undo Sam should bo induced to grunt
the request ns it ia n just ono. It hna
nl ready bcon nnnouncod tlmt in no
cordnnco with the request of Con
gressman Hepburn , this city hns nr-
rnngod to Bond two delegates to
Washington to help along the passage
of the bill now pending , giving the
needed appropriations. As such dolo-
gntca "Colonel" Chapman and J. C.
Morgan have been named. The city
council haa appropriated $300 toward
defraying the expenses of thcso gon-
tlomcn , on the condition named
by the board of trade , that
it would back up the
council provided any ono
sought to enjoin the council or rniso
any muss about It , Private subscrip
tion paporshnvobooncirculatod to raise
$200 nioro , the two gentlemen named
dooming the $300 not sufljciont to
moot expenses , and the citizens not
fooling like sending them to Washing ,
ton at nil hampered or cramped for
menus.
How cornea it that "Colonel" Chap
man nnd J. C. Morgan should bo se
lected ns these two delegates ? It hap [
pens thus. Congressman Hcpbmrn
writes n letter to Mr. Morgan , sug
gesting that ho would like it if this
city would send two such delegates ,
DUO to work among Republican
members nnd ono to work among
Democratic members to secure n
suspension of the rules so as to have
the pending bill receive a considera
tion , ns it would not under the rules
Imvo ono for n long time yet , and ci
> orhaps not until it was too late , and cr
t would bo lost of
by reason adjourn lo
ment. Congressman Hepburn in this
otter to Mr. Morgan ougcests that ho oa
Morgan ) nnd "Colonel" Ohnprrmn co
ihould bo the ones selected. This nil
otter is handed by Mr. Morgan to be
-ho board of trade , and that body in
to anxiety to do all possibly to secure ha
ho government building , falls in with !
ho suggestions , and then comes the fri
ucstion of how their expenses should
to
)0 paid. The council was in-
lucod < to approprinto $300 , but ov
his was not enough to satisfy
ho two candidates for the junketing tic
rip , and $200 moro was gene for big on
ubscriptions , 'making a round $500
or the two picnicors to spend in about he
week , without any railroad faro to fri
iay , both gentlemen having long since be
Iropped that expensive habit , und bo kr
ng always possessed of passes. krwe
The plain facts seem to bo that the wewe
'colonel" and his democratic friend we
bought that atrip to Washington with ap
roe passes and $500 in cosh would b * yom
pretty good picnic. It ia stated that m
in a previous occasion Mr. Morgan an
Iroppea a line to a congressional rep- Is
esoutativo from this district
uggcstingx'thnt a request should of
ome from him for lobbyists oywe
bo sent from horo. In view we
this and subsequent facts , it ia not fai
inprobablo that it waa in accordance
ith some such suggetion that Con- lit
rossman Hepburn was induced to mi
rrito home , not only asking for help , we
ut asking Mr. Morgan and the "Col- -
nol" to assume the onerous duties of by
pending the $500. Bl.HI (
This city ia continually having at HI '
Vaahington representative citizona Tl
rho , going there on other business , sic
rould ( gladly give help to this worthy hii
nterpriso , and moro and better help do
lion Mr. Morgan or the Colonel
ould give , and without any $500 ox- aa
enditure. This month Rev. Fatlior a
IcMonomy and M. G. GriiHu were foi >
Washington , and wore recognized vo
y being given prominent positions an
the National Land League which tU
ras in session thoro. They made
tiemaolvoa feltund heard on important mi
lattors , and could have helped along SOI
lie bill for a government building na no
'ell aa the two $500 delegates. Hon. th
V. F. Sapp leaves for Washington to- in
ay , expecting to remain there until ho
lie middle of May. If requested , ho to
ould and could give it a bigger boost thi
ion both the 8500 delegates. Ex- thim
layer Yaughan expects soon to visit toi
Washington , and whatever may bo th
taught or said of him , ho Ia aa shrewd thwn
lobbyist and slicker planner , harder fae
orker and smoother talker than on
ithor of'tho $500 delegates , and could sin
really moro than both of them. sinmi
That these and others should bo
mi
norod , and that two men of little in-
Bl
uonco .at homo should bo chosen , tin
3C1HB as much of a mystery aa it ia
toi
ow they manage to spend 500 in a Ar
upk's time on legitimate expenses , toi
is too small an amount to buy con-
idl
unless have fallen
rosBinon ' they
ha
lightily since last quotations , und Is all
a largo an amount for to pay for
otol bills , shines , baths , cigars , gum , yc oh
ranges , and other legitimate luxuries , to'
the two lobbyists had planned to
Jy.
r.
et the citizens to send them oil on a Jy.p.
ig pleasure trip , they could not have p.
ivon the facts a much different look
om that which now appears.
th
ne
bo
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS " o
lei
Sample of How the City ia Throwing
bl
ing Away Money on Printing1 ,
hi
th
TUB BKB has ventilated pretty di
tioroughly the extravagant manner dipr
which the city has boon eqaandor- tvi
ig money in bolstering
up papers in
rhich seem vo hayo too little vim to bl
ivo except upon charity , As a sarn a
ie of what "Interesting" proceed-
igs the city ia paying its papers to oth
ubliah the following is given , TUB oi
IEK making no charge against the st
stwi
ity for making the same known to wi
3any readers who would neb other *
rlie eee It ;
OJ
OVtMON COUNCIL OWOUl ) t-ROCBKl ) .
1NOS ,
CooNctL CHAMPER , \
April 14.1882. J
Council mot ns per adjournmin * .
Alderman Wood in the chair , Sei-
dontopf nnd Eichor present.
There being no quorum present the
council adjourned.
II. C. SAVACOOL ,
City Clotk.
CoD.vctf , OHAMIIBK , April 15,1832.
Council tnel as per ailjourinnont.
Alderman Shugart presiding , Newell -
ell and Eiohor present.
There being no quorum present the
council adjourned.
U. C. SAVACOOL , City Clerk.
COUNCIL CHAMDEH , April 17,2 p. m.
Council mot porsunnt to adjourn *
in out.
Present Aldermnn Shugart in the
chair , Eichor and Novell.
There being no quorum council ad
journed.H.
H. 0. SAVACOOL , City Clerk ,
COUNCIL GUAMIIKH , April 17 , 1882.
Council mot according to adjourn -
mont.
Present Alderman Shugart in the
chair , Newell , Eiohor , Wood and
Goulden.
Minutes of the 14th , 15th and 17th
read and approved.
Mr. Winchester , proprietor of the
extensive steam brick ynnl , ou upper
1 ! rend way , sets Tire to the first kllu of the
season to-tiny.
Given up by Doctors.
"Is it possible thnt Mr. Godfrey is
up and nt work , and cured by so sim
ple n remedy ? "
"I assure you it is true that ho is
ontircly cured , and with nothing but
llop Bitters ; and only ten days ago
his doctors gave him up and said ho
must diol"
"Woll-a-dayl That is remarkable !
will go this day and got some for
my poor Geonro I know hops nro
jood/ ' [ Salem Post. >
TO THE END.
cLAiiENci : M. IIOUIT.LLK.
They had not mot for twenty years.
Fivonty years in a man's lifo , ' pspo-
tally in a young man's lifo , is long
nough for many things to happen ; ro
eng enough for desires to have been af
atisfiod , and for hopes to have bo-
ome certainties , BO long ago that do- on ,
:
ires and hopes nro hardly remoni- foi
iorcd ns such or long enough to in
ave made lifo an entire failure. in i
wonty years is long enough for th
riondshipa to have faded out , turned no
bitter hatreds , boon forgotten , thi
ven ; or long rmough for thorn to have bo
rown ( fed by memory and imagina- no
)
ion ) until you look with greater love tin
n the stranger , _ who , stranger though an i
0 be , wears the smile of an old-time uu
uuW
riond on a face which is half romoin- W
crod , than npon the friend you have ha
nown for half n lifetime.
Boys togothfr , and friends ; hard ah
orkors ut Harvard together , and hami
nrmer friends still ; men , with lives mim
part. They had not mot for twenty m
oars. But on that clear , cold , gusty
lorning < in March , eighteen hundred fri
nd , cighty-one , they wnro to moot , an
there such a thjng aa Fate ? yo
Ono was tall , slender , nervous ; full ov
life and activity ; with shrewd gray sa
yes , and with deep lines worn by fri
-orry and cut by care in his thin , pale a
xco : n man always in a hurry , yet be
Iways behind good fortune , always a we
ttlo to late for the chances that other frcm
ion took , and by which the gained m
'oalth ; forty ; a good man of business liu
-who could not have boon replaced hit "
his employers but working on a W
dary still , ( and a small ono ) , and At
koly * to do so to the end of his lifo. th.
'ho other , forty also ; short , stout , Sti
low ; with fortune written all ever wi
im , irom his easy , good-natured face toi
own to his largo , loud-stopping foot.
Both had traveled widely the ono wo
the shrewd , paid business agent of roii >
wealthy firm who had his services
r years the other as a business ad- thi
3nturor for himself-for ono decade , boi
rid as a gentleman of loisurn and for- thi
ino ! for another. al
Th
Both had arrived in the city that
we
lorning , ono from the north and the tin
juth.- Both expected to leave the
hai
ext morning , the ono going east and thi
10 other west. Ono had enquired air
i-tho early dawn for the cheapest
otel in the place , and he had walked ra
it ; the other had gene in a hack to am
10 best ono. Ono was walking , this me
lorning < with long and heavy strides Ice
vard the west to visit a factory in
ha-
suburbs business the other
10 < on ; wil
as sauntering south along the most
ishionablo avenue in the city , tntont goi
wo
nothing moro important than
for
noking his morning cigar. am
Each was , strangely enough , think- thi
ig of the other. Active Charley JW
lakoly had a letter , written moro for
mn eighteen years ago , closely but- d '
mod in his breast pocket , and stout
ndrow Stone's name was at the bot- ovi
m of it. Blakoly had no time for do
lioness , romance or royory ; but head wil
ad read that letter that morning for giv
that and for the first timn in ton hie
cars. ; And ho was thinking of "dear no
Andrew" that morning all across oui
wn , Stone was thinking of Blake-
Little seeds stir with lifo when ne
iring smiles across the snow-fields ba |
hich cover them ; molecular lifo mys- fac ,
jriously moves in the soft iron when uti
lie near magnet whispers its near an
est. Why should the human heart wli
loss natural than the seed ? Why
IBS responsive than the iron ? ' sai
A block too soon for the swift aleck Bl
lock too late for the Blow and this thi
istory had never been written. But loc
heir lives crosnod whore their paths wl
id. Too swift or too slow seemed evan
irobablo enough /or the lives of any an
wo whoso paths crossed in that city
hat morning was probable onougn
any other cases but was impossi- sc
ilo for those two men. There is such 01
thing as Fato. hi
Blakel in his headlong rush nearly hiF
vorturned a stout gentlemen just at in
ho street corner , made apology with- gf
gfwi
iut fairly halting paused and nn in- wi
taut later two hands were clasped ru
rith a warmth that molted the lee of faWi
wenty years' silence in a moment , Wi
"Charley I Charley 1 Where on Wiki :
arth did yon rush from ? "
"Dor old Andrew ) Who would
over hare dreamed of knocking you
over in my walk this mormnp ? "
Blakoly hud to attend to business ;
Stone nad no business to attend to.
So Slono wont with Blakoly , making
the latter gentleman latcrwith several
business engagements than ho hnd
bcon before for year * . They talked
over by-gone time * with all the zest
and enthusiasm of by.gono youth ,
ixnd Blakoly smoked moro cigars than
liis economical habits Imd over al
lowed him before in any ono day , and
bettor ones than ho had overused.
Stone said ho could give his friend a
week's time any whcrn in nny way as
well aa not , whiln Blakoly couldn't
nllbrd to lose n train. So it was ar
ranged that they should po east to
gether in the morning , instead of
Stone's going west.
They dined together Blakoly al
ways in a hurry , Slono nlways slow.
Stone submitted , with a protest , to
being hurried during the afternoon
when assured that they could have the
entire evening tocrothor only on the
conditions that Blnkoly was allowed
to rush his business first.
"I rushed enough when I was
younger , " complained Stono. "I'vo
boou Dotting slower and slower for
ton years yant. What a breezy follow
you nro , Blakoly ! "
It was n most uneventful evening
which they spent together. Slono
told the story of his lifo , or thought
M did , nnd doubtless told it as coin-
plot ely na any ono could have done
under the circumstances. Blnkoly
waa to toll hia the next evening in
another city n couple of hundred
miles cast , where business called the
business man of the two. They com
menced where the old-timo acquaint-
unco loft off , with Stone's last letter
which Blnkoly hnd buttoned up in his
breast pocket.
"Whoro was I when Iwrote last ?
fn California prospecting for gold ?
Or had I gene to Mexico on thnt rail-
rend scheme ? Or hadn't I got back
from my trip nftor furs up near to t'io '
\rctio ocean in British America ? "
Blakoly took the letter , n thick
no , from his pocket , nnd opened it.
LVonty-four hours before ho couldn't
lave said poitivoly just what venturous
us friends wan ngnpcd in when the
otter wns written ; ho hnd made
nouoy in half n dozen curious enter-
irises before that timo. To-night ,
fith tlio memory of it nil frcah in hia
innd from the morning rending of it ,
Jlakely started Stone off at the right '
at once , and the loiter wns not '
oad that evening. A half hour
ftor ho Imd Inkon it from his
Stone's life hnd bcon an eventful
no. Canada nnd California and Mcx-
o had not boon his only fields of
jrtuno. Ho had traveled and traded
South America , in Russia , in India ,
China.
"I never put my hands to anything
mt wasn't a BUCCOSB , " ho swid. "I
over planned n scheme that didn't ' go
irough in the best possible manner , Or '
utter always than I expected. I K.
ever put my name to a note which I
uldn't pay when duo , to a chock DO
mt wasn't promptly honored , or to
ything whatever important or
nimportant that didn't prove true , W
/lion I'vo expressed opinions , facts WBl
a.vo berne them out when I'vo im- Bl
oscd conditions , circumstances have SIX
town them true and correct ; when I en
ave made predictions , the future has pa
lade them true. Blakely , I am worth howl
lore than a million dollars. " wl
Did the reader ever meet an old hn
iond and talk for hours , to part later fri
nd find how much had bcon said , and ye
ot ho > r little ? In his chamber 'that th
vening Blakoloy thought of n thou- let
ind questions ho should ask his ov
iond on the morrow. Ho hnd met br
man who , slow though ho was , had tr
eon almost everywhere , nnd who hoBl
ould think no moro of a journey Bl
om London to China than many a lei
inn would of n ride of a couple of Bl
undrod miles by rail. Where was or
is homo ? What was ho doing hero ? orBl
"lioro had ho intended to go next ? sci
nd while Blakoloy's laat drowsy foi
lought . was as to whnt ho would nsk , yo
tone was drifting into dreamland de
ith his mind full of what ho would lei
ill next dry. mite
"Tho story was only a poor farmo- toWD i
ork after all. I'll fill it in to-mor- WD
w. " And Bleep came. IIV
The train wont oarly. Stone wasin pome
10 habit of rising lato. Blakoly hnd me
jon walking nervously up nnd down soimi
10 sidewalk in front of the hotel for mi
half hour before his friend appeared , lef
hey were too late for breakfast ; they hit
cro too late to walk to the train ; th
toy might fail to roach it oven by Bt ;
ick , for it waa nearly two miles from
10 hotel to the station. Stone talked roi
most incessantly all the way. The fri [
nin waa in sight when they arrived , of
id Stone was just concluding. po
"I have ns largo a fortune as I wish loj
ere isn't worth trying for. I nog thi
cted to toll you last night that I ho
ivo the loveliest of women fcr n wli
ifo , I'vo an elegant hemp , con- kit
miaLncighbors , perfect servants. I' shi
oulun't say BO to anyone but you ; slu
a man with no business and no it
nbition would bo looked down on in ou
us rushing ugo of which you are ape oume
po ; but 1 huvo nothing left to work me
nothing to look forward to no an
anmj
'wire ungratifiud. " mj
The hack stopped. NO ono had str
'or called Charley Blakely suporsti- wn
3us , but ho glanced at h a friend is i
ith mush the look ho might have ma
von had a ghost leered at him ever for
friond'fl shoulder. Slono never sir :
jticert it ; ho waa alowly and ponder- liv
isly getting out of the carriage , of
lakcly , always in a hurry and always pic
jrvous , , rushed away to attend his hie
iggago. The nervous lines in his hit
co had deepened in the last few inin- me
tos. Stone , who was never in a hurry , do
id ono of those fortunate individuals if'
ho can travel anywhere without lug- tin
igo , settled with tlio hackman and
luntored slowly across the platform ,
lakoloy looked up from his talk with
10 ba/gogo master to follow with a Je
lok of anxious admiration hia friend , l'l ' <
ho was BO entirely his opposite in Htl
trery rotpoct. Ho turned back again , all
nd finished hia business with the co ;
10 I
Sent.
There is always bustle and oonfu-
ion at a station at train time , but
llakely turned toward the train with
is checks in liis hand with the 1m-
resaion struggling into prominence
his mind that the confusion waa
roator this time than usual , There
roro hoarse cries and commando ; a
ush forward a shrinking back. A
iinting woman was helped toward the
ras all ovor. And Blakoly , on hU
neos beside hia dead friend groaned , i.
"My Godl I felt it corainjr , " I.
No clew to Stone's home or family
DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTEL ? .
HOTELS , PROPRIETORS TOWKf
ARLINGTON. J. 0. MelNTIRE , Lincoln , Neb ,
SARATOGA HOTEL , J. 8. 8TELLINIU9 , Mllford , Neb.
MARSH HOUSE , E. MANS , BROWNSVILLE , Neb
COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAH , Stromiburjj Na
HALL HOUSE , A. W. HALL , Loulsvllla
CITY HOTEL , CHENEY & CLARK , Blair , Neb.
COMMERCIAL HOTE- , J. O. MEAD , Netlgh , Neb.
QRANO CENTRAL E.SEYMOUR ; , Nebraska City , Neb
MISSOURI PACIFIC ) HOTEL , P. L. THORP , Weeping Water.fla
COMMERCIAL HOUSE A. O. OAARPER , Hardy , Neb.
GREENWOOD HOUSE , W. MAYFIELD , Greenwood , Neb
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , E. STOREY. Clarlnda , Iowa
END'S HOTEL , E. L. ENO , Ercmont , Neb.
EXCHANGE HOTEL , O. B. HACKNEY , Ajhland , Neb
METROPOLITAN HOTEL , FRANK LCVELL , Atkinson , Neb.
MORGAN HOUSE , E. L. CRUDD , Guide Recd , Neb.
SUMMIT HOUSE , SWAM & DECKER , Oreilon , la ,
JUDKIN8 HOUSE , JUDKIN3 & DRO , , Red Oak , la.
HOUSTON HOUSE , QEO.OALPH , Extra , la ,
REYNOLDS HOUSE , C. M.REYNOLDS , Atlantic , la ,
WALKER HOUSE , D. H. WALKER , Audubon , la ,
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , S. DURGESS , Neola , la.
OITY HOTEL , DID. WILLIAMS , Marian , la.
PARK HOUSE , MRS. M. E. CUMMINGS , Corning , la.
NEBRASKA HOTEL , JL. AVERY , Gtnnton ,
MERCHANTS HOTEL J. W. DOULWARE , Durllngton Junction , M
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , Dlnnchard , la.
PARKS HOTEL , F. M. PARK , Shenandoah , la ,
COMMERO AL HOTEL , HENRY WILLS , Dayld City , Neb.
OAQNELL HOUSE , CHA8.DAQNELL , College Springs , la.
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , WM. LUTTON , Vllllica , la.
JUDKIN8HOUSE , FRANK WILKINSON , Malvern , I * ,
OALL HOUSE , H. H , PERRY , Ida drove , la
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , D , F. STEARNS , Odebolt , la
WOODS HOUSE , JOHN EOKERT , Oiceola , Neb ,
DOUGLAS HOUSE , J. 8. DUNHAM , Olarks , Neb.
BEDFORD HOUSE U , T. QDEEN , Bedford la.
ARLINGTON HOUSE , J , M. DLAOK& SON , Maryavllla Mo
NORFOLK JUNCTION HOUSE A. T. POTTER , Norfolk Junction Neb
THE JELM MOUNTAIN
AND
Mining and Milling Company.
forking CnnltiK . . . . . . . . . $300,000.
. . . . . . . _
'M'ltal ' block , - 11,000,000
'nr Value of Sharca , - - - | -
STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE
Mines Located in BRAMEIi MININQ DISTRICT.
OJfc'JfcM.GJiJJJbCSSi
DR. J. I. TIIOllAB , President , Cumuilne , Wy omltifr.
WM. K. T1LTON , Vlco-Presldcnt , Cummins , Wyoming
E. K. IIAIIWOOD , Secretary , Cummins , Wyoming : .
A. Q. LUNN , Treasurer , Cummin ! , Wyoming.
'r. J. I. Thomas. Louis Miller W. S. Brunei. A. O. Dunn.
i.N. Harwood. Fronds Leavens. ' Oco. II. Falog. Lcwla Zolman.
Dr. J. 0. Walking.
O22mc8m ! OEO. W. KENDALL , Authorized ARcnt for Solo of Stock : Bo o h .Neb.
ailing room ; a pale man reeled
jainst the wall of the building ,
lakeloy moved forward. Some one
lid , "They came together , " and the
ovrd silently opened and lot him
xss dazed as yet to the reason why
3 should bo given privillogos inn city
hero ho was n stranger. Yesterday in
id gone unwitingly to moot his
iondfortho first time in twenty
Ears ; now ho wont to moot him for
10 last time in this world. No one
now how it happened , nnd no one
cor found out ; out four men "were
ringing Andrew Stone up from the
ack ; , up from under the train whore
3 had mot his death. Ho smiled at
lakoly , muttered slowly , "not friend-
ss hero I am lucky one friend
lakoly to l my wifothat ' ' and it
friends was found .on his person ,
lakoloy could give no definite do
nption of the friend ho had known
ir only ono day in 'the ' last score of
wrs , and no ono could attempt to
; acribo what the cruel wheels had
ft. So Blokoloy was the only
ourner who followed Andrew 'Stone
his grave two days later. Aftor-
nrd , advertisements were of no
'ail. The description was faulty ;
irhaps the name was not an uncorn-
on ono ; possibly his homo was in
mo distant land. At any rate , the
an who had always conquered fate
ft no potency to his friend after
m. No word was over hoard from
10 < friends or family of Andrew
ono.
If the chambermaid who swept the
om in which Andrew Stone told his
end the all too fragmentary story
his life had saved the scrap of. pa
ir ; uhb put in the ash-barrel , Blako-
y would have given her moro money
an she had ever had at ono time in
irlifo : before. If the old woman
10 took it from the ash-barrel and
ndlod her .fire with it had saved it ,
o might have had bettor food thane
o had over known. As she watched
slowly i kindle into llamo she spelled
it the following words written on it :
3o you see , dear Blakoloy , I have
ado a success in this venture ,
id am now ready to give
y undivided attention and my whole
rength to the , next one. I < nm al-
lys looking forward. Anticipation
sometimes moro than realization. A
an who has nothing moro to work
r , nothing to look forward to , no dee -
o ungratified , had better die than
ro. Ho has no place in this world
work. A quick death , and his
ace empty forever. This should bo
s fato. Such a man should count
meolf lucky to have ono friend to
ourn his death. Neither you nor I
isorvo : anything bettor tban this end
wo ever allow ourselves to satisfy
ese conditions. Ever your friend ,
"ANDKEW STONH. "
To Perioni About to Marry
"To person * about to marry. " Douglass.
jrrola'a advice waa , "don't. ' > Vo sup-
ement by laying , without laying in a
ipply of Ser riK Ulosiom , which will cure
bumlnaria and other kidney and bladder
impUInta , Price CO cents , trial bottle
cents. SOdlw
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S. KALISH ,
[ HE STAR TAILOR.
1 Door W , of Oruioksliank's ,
as now fine complete Block of Snrlny Good
militlng of French , English and the bent Do
rilceglovr ortha I iv H. tnhl
Tbli li to certify that the firm ol OoMman I
vitatbli day dluolred ky mutual comtcnt
. Goldman li retiring from the builaeu , an
LtvlUaMUmlur all tht IndabtedniM of Ih
inn. and collect nil ilcUl , L. GOLDMAN ,
is- t a.
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fiOUTE-
EASTWARD I
Ia the old Farorlto and i }
FOR
CHICAGO ,
PEORIA ,
ST. LOUIS ,
MILWAUKEE.
DETROITjNIAGAM FALLS ,
NEWYORK.BOSTON ,
And all PoluU East and South-Eaat.
THELINKCOMPIUSE3
Nearly 4,000 miles. Solid Smooth Steel Tracts
,11 connections are maJo In UNION DbPOTS.
t baa a National Hopntatlon tg being the
Qrent Through Oar Line , and la universally
oncudod to bo the FINEST EQUIPPED Rail-
oad In the world lor all clasaei of travel.
Try It and , you will flnd traveling a Inxurjr
intend ot a discomfort.
Through Tickets via rhla Celebrated Line ( or
Ml e at all offlcea In the West.
All Information about Bate * of Fare , Sleeping
Car Acocminodatloni , Time Tablea , ic. , wUl be
heerfully ( flvcn by applylnlnf to ,
Zd Vloo-1'res't 4 Qon. MariKfcrChicago.
PERCIVAL .LOWELU
Ocn. PasaeiKer Aft. Chicago ,
W. J. DAVENPORT ,
Gen. Aeent , Conncll Bluffa.
II. 1' . UUELL , Ticket AKt.om ba.
morn-ed ly
880. SHORJMJNE. (880. (
KANSAS CITY ,
3Uoe&Goimcil.Blufls
u TUX ONLT
Direct Line to ST. LOUIS
AND TUE EAST
From Omaha and the West.
All trains leave U. & M. Depot , Omaha : Neb.
c change of cars botwcou Omaha and ni. uoalt ,
and bnt ono between OUAHA and
YORK.
Daily PassepgerTrains ( V
KiSTERN AND WESTERN CITIES with LKS
OIIARQES and IN ADVANCE of At I ,
OTUKU LINKH
Tola entlr * line la oquljiiiea with faUmant
ralac bleeping Can , Palace Day CoachM. MlUcr * *
lety Plattorm and Coupler , and the ctiulAraUd
Tiwilngbousa Alr-broka
STtita that yonr ticket reads VIA &ANSAB
'V , BT. JOSEPH * COUNCIL BLUKyS Rail
road , via St. Joseph and Bt. Loula.
Tlcketl tot tale at all coupon itatloni In th *
Wwt. 1. V. BARNARD ,
A < O. DAWES , den. Supt. , Si Joseph , Hol-
Gen. Pat * , and Ticket Agl. , BL Joseph , If o.T |
AHPT BOKDaa , Itcket Agcntj3
1020 Farnbam trt t.
W. J.DimroRT , Ocueral Aent ,
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mam MACHINE i
DRESS-IA ERFOOMFANION ,
It pUlU from 1-lfl of a n Inch to
width In the coaraeit felts or finest e | ki
It does all kinds and styles oft lulling la UM.
No lady tUat does her own dress-nuking can
aflord to do without one u nice pUUUnj
never out of ( asnlon , If aeen It sails Ifoolf. JT 'or
klachlnw , Circulars or Agent' * teruif ftddreat
CONGAR & GO. ,
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