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    THE DAILY BBE-THUESDAT SEPTEMBER 28
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WHOLESALE AND KETAIL
STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS ,
OOTOOIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
TITLE ABSTRACT 0 F FICE.
* JT. TTOvj > Cfc XT 3C 3333 &a C3 O
Lands and Lota Bought and Sold.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES.
NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS - - - - - - IOWA.
HENRY BEEOROf-T ,
an < ? ana * u".r'KvnTri > | ap' e n nrs1 c il * < r\'Vi5 ? 'i n v
MAIN STREbT LIVbKY SUABLE ,
' 'f ' '
HEN KOUKUS' OLD STAND.
II1 < < ll con'lnuo running Ma city line to alt put * rt tie c.ty. All order * promptly Attended
lo. lmv UIIAUO'S OUAHANTLhD New stuck co IB antly rcceUoJ. _
D. M. CON NELL ,
Funeral Director and Undertaker.
No. 17 , North Main S treat. . . . . . Council Bluffs
C ll promptly nnuwcrcJ nt all hour ) , night or dty. No-v hearse rind London currlaftcs direct
tram the factory ati run In connection therewith ,
That never rcqulto crimping. at Mr . J. J. Good's Hair Storo. t prices never befcro touched by
ny other hair dealer. Also a lull line ot switches , etc. at jroatly reduced prices. Also ROW ,
ullvcr r.nJ colored nets. Waves made trom ivllcs' owu hair. Do not ( all to call bctoro purchulng
elsewhere. All Roods wairantcd u represented. MRS. J. J. GOOU ,
29 Main Btrrei , Council Hindu , Iowa.
UNION BAKERY ,
517 SOUT MAIN STREET ,
THE BEST BREAD IN THE OITY. None but first-class Baton
employed. Bread , Cake , Pica , &c. , delivered to any part of the city. On
Wagons run all day.
P. AYREG , Proprietor.
No. 5UO , BROADWAY , ( Palmer's Block.
Between Gth and 7th nlreeta.
Our Motto : Strict cleanliness , the best quality of nuata , and lowest possible prices. Meat a do-
Imeil to any part ol the city. Come and see our new ( hop.
BATHIM HOUSE !
At Bryant's Spring ,
Cor , Broadway and Union Sts.
COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
Plain , Medicated , V.por , Electric , Plunge ,
Douch , Shower , Hot and Cold Baths. Com.
petent mala and Icmalo nurres and attendants
always on hand , and the best ol rare and atten
tion Riven patrons. Special attention civ en to
bathing children. Investigation and patronage
loUcitod.
loUcitod.DR. . A. H. STDDLEY & Co. ,
106 Upper Broadway.
Dr. Studley : Trcatmcut ot chronic diseases
made a specialty.
REMOVED without the
GAICERS drawing ot blood or use of
knlte. Cures lunpr diseases ,
rvPCTwn Fits , Scrofula , LUer Com-
. . . . . , i fi i. u'alnt , Dropsy , Rhcuma-
T II M n R S tlsm , Fever and Hcrocr-
U III II U
1 U lal B0rea > Erysipelas , Silt
Rheum , Scakl Ileid , Citirrli , weak , Inftuaed
and granulated Eyca , Scrofulous Ulcurs and Female -
male Disease * ol all kinds. Alto Kidney and
Venerlal diseases. Hemorrhoids or Plica cured
money refunded.
All diseases treated upon the principles * veget
able reform , without the use of mercurial pols-
ona or the Jcnlfo.
Electro Vapor or Medicated Baths , furnished
who desire them.
Hernia or Rupture radically cured by the uo
the Elastic belt Trues and Plaster , wfclcb had
uperlor In the world.
CONSULTATION TREE-
CALL ON OR ADDRESS
Dre. B , Rico and F , G , Miller ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , la.
SINTON & WEST.
DENTISTS.
14 Pearl Street , Oeunoil Bluffs.
Eztractlugand filling a specialty. Flret-claes
wotk guaranteed.
DR. A. P. IIANCHETT ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office , No. 14 Pearl Street. IIouis. 0 a. m. to
2. , and 2 p. in. , to G p , m. Residence , 120
Bancroft utreet. Tilvpbonlo connection with
Central office. _
"
"T. M. PALMER ,
DEALKll IN
REAL ESTATE
ANO LOAN AGENT ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOW
[ / * W.D.STILLMAN
. . ,
Practitioner ol Htmeopathy , consulting
ysicianandSurgeon ,
Office and residence 015 Willow nYonue , Coun-
cl BluSn , Iowa.
F. T. SEYBERT M. D.
. . , . . ,
PHYSICIAN & SUHGKON.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA
Office No. 5 , Kyp" > clock , Broad-
P CI A. Louie's Restaurant.
S. E. MAXON ,
KC , O DB& : 3C 'JCl 3E3 CO
Office over saTlngs bank ,
OOUNOlt , BLUFFS , Iowa.
HEAL ESTATE.
W. 0. JimM , In connection with hi ) law aid
lollectlonbuslucMbuyi and aelli real enUU.
gtnoot vlihlng to buy or tell city property call
t tit office , orer Buahnell'i book itore , Pearl
Itiset _
EDWIN J. ABBOTT.
Justice of the Peace and
Notary Public ,
4IBBroadway , CouncilBluffs.
mdnortiijii drtwo [ and ickoowl dgod
MRS , E , J , HARDING , M , D , .
Medical Electrician
AND
GYGNECOLOGIST.
Graduate of Elcctropathto Institution , Phila
delphia , 1'enui.
Offlco Our , Broaftway & Glenn AVQ.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
The treatment ot oil diseases and p lnful dlf-
flcultles peculiar to teroalca specialty.
J. G. TIPTON ,
Attorney & Counsellor ,
Offlco over First National Bank , Council Bluffs.
Ion a. Will practice In the state and federal
courts.
courts.mO.JAYFRAINSY ,
Justice of the Peace ,
814 BROADWAY ,
Council Bluffs , - - Iowa.
W. B. MAYES ,
Loans andEealEstate ,
Proprietor of abetraeta ot PottawatUmle
county. Offlco corner ol Broadway and Koln
etreet * . Council Bluffs Iowa.
JOHN STEiHER , M. D. ,
( Deutacher Arit. )
Cor. WASHINGTON AVE & 7th St.
Council BIulTa.
i/l ea80g ol women and children a ipacliJty.
P , J , MONTGOMERY , M , D , ,
FREE DIBPENBAI'.V KVEBYSATDBDAY.
Office In Everett'a hlock , Pearl treet. Reel ]
dence 623 fourth strict. Office hours from 9 to
8 a. in. , 2 to 4 and .e 8 p. m. Council Illufla
F. G. GLARK ,
PEACTIOAI. DENTIST.
Pearl gppoalti the poatoffice. One ol
the oldest petitioners In Council Ulufla. Bills-
Islactlon iniaranteod In
HUGHES & TOWSLEE ,
DEALERS IN
Confectionery , Fruits.Nuts
Cigars and Tobacco , Fresh
Oysters an < * ice Cream in
12 MAIN ST. ,
Council BlntZa
STEAM LAUNDRY.
723 W. Broadway.
LARSON & ANDERSON ,
Proprietors ,
7hli laundry hw Juit been opened lor buel.
Dean , and e are n-jv prepared to do laindry
work ot all klndi and Kutrantce eatlgfaotlon A
epcelaltymadu ot flue work , tach u collars ,
iufl < , fine thlrta , etc. W want ererybudy to
gho ui a trial.
LA11SON & ANDERSON.
THOH. orricia. w , ir. u. rtsir.
OFIIOEE & PUSEY
Council Bluffs , la ,
Established , - 1866
Dealeri la Foreign and Domeitlc Exchingt
and home Kcurltlti ,
COUNCLL BLUFFS 11AILROAD
TIME TABLE.
nnr < oo , ROCK IUAND A n rAftnc.
1 > cpirt. Arrltc.
Atlantic Kx A 0 p m I raclOe K\l . .0IS : m
Ki ami Mall fl jr , a in Kx anil Mali * 6.V : p m
U. Molnra ft < 7 15 a m | tHa Molnnac'-IMO p m
CHICAGO , KIKUXOTOS AND JI'INCT.
IV-tiart Arrive.
Atlantic KI. I. . K .TO p m I Pncinc K\l..P.1.Xlam
Mallitiil r.x' . P-JO Kin Mill ami KxV 7-liOplii
N. \ . Kx 4 "Up in I Xeiii Ua < Kx-.S-W a In
IVjxirt. Arrive.
At nntlr Kxt 5 IS p 11 Kxl . . .Pl : ft m
Mai am ) K\ ° Mnl and KxV O.ISpln
Acvoin ( SAt. ) Acvom. ( Mon. ) . 1:15pin :
imcitv , ST. JOE Axn cirt-.x-cti. W.VIM.
IVpirt Anhe.
Mail ami Kx. . DA'iain I K\jire . C.rflpiii :
* * Ulupm : I Mail and Kx. . U : 15 pin
IXION I'ACIIIO.
iKiurt. Arrive.
Overland l.x.lUfcin. in. O > irlniitlKx.4Ot < . in.
Lincoln F.11.10 ft. m. DcinirKx . Mi ) 11.111 ,
Hum IT K\ .5 "Up. in. Uvil IX r.Ma. in.
liOl Kx. . . . 7 'J.1 it. in. " VA 'JUTa. in.
Kmlffnuit .VSOji. in. " Kx.fi.OOa. . in.
\tmmt , SK. tOlH AMI
IHmrt. Arrive.
Mall ami Kx. . 0:45ft : m I Jlnlt nnd UK. . lMpm :
Cannon Hall. . 4 : . ' > 0ptn [ Cannon lltll..llU5nin
ii'riiv * M > \rnic. .
Dcptrt. Arrlv p.
Kor Sioux l.ty.7.V ! : > a m I I'tin Sioux C' } .KM p in
1'or I'ort Nlohrnra. Knn Tort Nlohrnra ,
Xcli' T.M a in Neb M-SO P niTer
Tor St. Piuil , . .7IU : p in | Vroin St. l'uil..8:3e : n '
/ CIIICMO , MIU ahf.K AMI NT. I'AI L.
' IVjurt. Arrive.
Mall mul Kx.:20 ! ) : n in | Mall nnd T.v. . . CM : Jim
Council Ulufts & O mil tin Btroot II. R.
lyoav e Council ll'tifK ' Ix av p Onnhn.
8 n in , n ft in , 10 n m , 18 a in , II a in , 10 a m ,
lift in , t ln,2 p tn,3 p 11 am , I pin , Up in , 3p
in , 4 p in , 5 p m , 0 ) > in. | in , I p in , C p in , 0 p m.
Strcit Kirn run hall hourly lo the Union Pacific
l > ei > ot. On Suiidav the rarn begin tlii'lr trn ! | nt
! > oiUnk a. in. , nnd run Teg\i andiirlnt ; the ilny
nt I ) , II , 1 ! 4,5 and 0 o'clock , and run to cit ) tlnip.
i\ccptSundaje. : ( Kxccpt SatunlAji. ( Kvccpt
\Ionda\s.
BEAU-HUNTING IN CALIFORNIA.
Halr-Broadth Eeonpo of.a Boy A
Hunteru.
llnbort Lyon , of Cliff Glen , Von-
Lurn county , 111. , cotnniunicntea < ho
Following to The Ventura Sigtutl : The
timber clad hills nt the hcnd of the
'itilijii- Boom to bo liicuiiiii , ' with
drovoa of grizzly bearn. Ltat wool :
n'no were ooen in ono dny noi\r the
much of Rafael Iluiz , uomo of them
monsters in ' & ! : : ( ; ntid on Tluiraduy ,
August 2-1. Seuor Ramon Ortega
shot three irixlta. ; : : Ortogn nnd his
twclvo-ycar old boy wcro riding in the
hills ahovo the Matilija looking for
cattle , when ono Jargo grizzly and two
that weru considerably smaller came
uut of the bruoh and halted not moro
than iitty feut in front of thorn. Otto-
pu ; juinpod from his horse to got a good
shot , when hio horse got frightened at
the aight of ao many bears , and
started , and ran away about ono hun
dred yards , when ho stopped on his
bridle and stopped. Ortega took a
good aim at the big boar , and dropped
it duad at the first shot , Ho then
drew on ono of the smaller bears , and
it too tumbled in its tracks , never
rising again. The other boar then
took to the brush followed by a sav-
Hgo dog. After wsuring himself that
the two boars wcro dead , Mr. Ortega
sent hia boy on foot to brine back his
horso. The boy started , but before
h'o got to the horse , his Jog , closely
pursued by a s vago and nngry boar ,
overtook him. As soon an the bear
saw the boy ho rushed at him , paying
no moro attention to the dog , and
the boy was too frightened
to do anything but stand
still and call to Us father to
save him. 'Ortcgu seixcd his rifle and
fired just r.s the bear had raised on his
haunches to strike thu boy ; the bullet
knocked the bear dovru , but ho raised
and again rushed at the boy , the blood
streaming from a bullet hole in his
side , and this time ho rushed at the
fear-paralyzed boy with bloodshot
eyca and foaming , open mouth. With
a last ory "Ho's got mo , father ! " the
frightened boy sack to the ground ,
and the desperate father sent a second
bullet from his faithful repeating rifit
crashing into the boar's body , and
with an almost human cry of agony the
savage brute foil 'backward ' and rolled
down the hill. Ortega runhed to ihc
boy , * nd found him uninjured. And
then iho great hunter , who had killed
moro grizzly bor.ra than any man i"
Southern California , thanked God ( or
the uiiraoulousproservation of histoy's
life , and for seine time ho was too
weak from tho-shockof hia boy's great
peril t even lift his rifle. Qo did not
hunt for the 'wounded bear , fcr the
brush was very dense at the bottom uf
the ravine , and ho thought ho hod tad
cdvontures sufliciont for ono day.
The largest of the two boars xonld
weigh over 'Cftoon hundred Bounds.
It was all two strong horsw could dote
to drag it to a tree no r by. Tim
other , which was quit ? poor , A'onld
weigh seven hundred poundn. 'Ortega
took off their poltu , and the largest
ono measured eight foot ' length and
seven and a half /eot in breadth lie
has the skins at his cabin , and they
are bothbeoulifnlAira. Sonor-Ortega
certainly de erircs great credit for hia
nerve und courage in thut terribly
trying t uo-
Qpo winter , on the Sespo rancho ,
Orectt captured fifty-four bears with
the lassp.
Morrylnc Rich.
You need not bo poor and depend
ent on your wedding day , for every
pcrnon male or female can get a
teed ; round eum of money at manriago
if they hold it certificate of member
ship in THK MAUKIAOB FUND
MUTUAL TRUST ASSOCIATION
of Oedar R pida , Iowa. ? JO,000 has
already been paid in tauuUts to its
mumbure , in the nine months of the
aeeopiutiona' * organizitipnanu there is
a golden opportunity for tiiouiands
moro to reap oven larger bonotita.
Nothing liku it win ever known.
Do not postpone so'iding in your
request for circulars jiving full and
complete information regarding the
pUne and oppcrations of thf associa
tion. Agenta can inako bigger money
than in any other buainoaj. It r
strictly lionorablo , plciaant and pro
fitable. The Auditor of State holds
a deposit from the association as pro
scribed by law , for the protection of
their members. The ( nly association
of the kind in czUtenc ) organized no-
cording to Jaw. Wri at ouco for
circulars. Say where you saw thia
notice. aug311-m
OUEEK , N , V. , Fob. C , 1880.
GENTS I have been fery lotv , and
Lave tried everything to no advan
tage , I hoard you Hop Bitters
recommended by omity , I concluded
to giro them s trial. I did , and now
am around , and constancy improving ,
and am Dearly a * httory as over.
W. if WELLEB.
A PATAlj MI8TAKB
How n Dlunclorlng JndBmont Mny bo
Responsible for tuo Most Sort-
oua Itoaultfl.
Mr. Edwin Booth naid recently that
ho Btippoiod his lungs wi-ro slleotod ,
having a portiatont cough until ho saw
Dr. Slackenzio , of London , wlm
found that thia symptom arose from \ \
disturbance of the liver. N. Y. Her
ald.
ald.Tho nboro item , which 1m been
going the rounds of the preso , is of no
apccial Pigpiucanco other than to the
porconnl Inciula of Mr. Booth , oxiupt
that it britign to light a truth of ( ho
greatest importance to the wotM. Fo\r
people pass through lifo without the
nllliotion of a cough at eumo iimnt in
their uAtoor. lu most cason this in
considered the result of u cold t < r the
beginning of consumption , and tlunt-
sinda have become torritied at vlna
rr - tntiou mid have sought by n
ctungo of nir and the use of cungh
medicines to avert Uio impondiiiK dis
a&tor. It may safely bo said that
moro than half the coughs which are
nlllicting tlio world to-day do not hnvo
thuir origin in the lungs , but nro the
result of moro corious troubles in
other organs of the body. "Liver
coughs" arc exceedingly .common and
yet are almost wholly misunderstood.
Arising from a disordered state of the
liver they show their rcaulta by con-
posting the lungs. In fact , the efforts
of the livur to throw oil' the disener ,
produce coughing own when the
lungs themselves nro in a healthy
stato.
But it in a mistake to ouppoao that
such delicate tissues as the lungs can
long remain in a healthy condition
whnn they uro being constantly agi
tated by coughing. Suoh a theory
would bo absurd. Consumption ,
which was feared at first , ia certain lo
take pines unless something is donuto
chock the cause. Thia munt bo plain
to every thoughtful mind. It stands
to toaaou , therefore , that the only
way in which "livor cougha" can bo
removed is by restoring the liver to
health.
In this connection another fact of
great importance becomes known ,
which cau beat be explained by the
relation of an actual event. Mr. W
, a wealthy cattle du.iler of
Colorado , bccamo greatly reduced in
health und ctuno oaot to Chicago for
the purpose of being cured , lie con
sulted Ur. J , ono of the leading
physicians of the country on pulmonic
subjects and began ttcatment for the
euro of his luugo. But his cough in
creased while his Etrongth decreased.
Finally ho determined to consult an
other physician and applied to Dr.
B , After a careful examination
ho was informed that hia lungs wcro
perfectly sound , while his kidney swore
in a most terrible condition , lie had
all the apparent symptoms of consump
tion but ho was suflcriug from thu
terrible Bright'a disease. The symp
toms of consumption are of ton the sure
Indications of Blight's disease.
The above truths regarding coughs
have boon known by the leading phy
sicians for several years , but the pub
lic kavo never boon informed of them.
They are serious tacts , however ,
and should bo understood by
all , so that dangers which might
otherwise provo fatal mar bo avoided.
They clearly provo ono great truth
which is , that the kidneys and liver
are such vital organs that their health
ehould bo constantly guarded. The
distressing , hacking cough , which >
often dreaded aa the forerunno1" ° *
consumption and the wasting ut R"1
which accompanies it , in al' proba
bility may arise from wi-KOIlotl or
diseased kidneys or liver to f1,0"
which would cauau ret ng health.
How this mo deaira"0 or'd may bo
attained h s long b'O" problem , but
few people of intelligence nt the present -
ont day liava J ugor uny floubta that
the popular remedy known as War-
nor'ir Sofu Kiduoy and Lircr Cure has
done moro tocorrect , relieve and je-
ptoro these organs than any other
reparations over before known.
1'hera are hundreds of inttcnoes which
Jiavu occurred within the past throe
months where individuals have be
lieved themselves the victims of con
sumption , wiion , in reality , it waa de
ranged kidneys and liver , which this
remarkable medicine has completely
cured , as witness the following state
ment :
Burr-Ato , N. Y. , Jujy C , 1682. I
believe it to bo a fact that thousandh
of cases of no-called consumption can
bo successfully treated by simply using
Wamor'a Rafo Kidney and Liver Ouro
aa directed , I was ono of the "given ,
up to die" rmreons had every symp
tom of the last atugo of consumption
bad cough of lour years standing ,
night sweats , chills , etc. , etc. A uoa-
non south did no good , and the fact
was ( ho c&fto looked discouraging. I
took Warner's Safe Ktdaoy and Liver
Oure , and in three mnntlib I regained
over twenty pounds , und my health
was fully restored.
W. 0. BKM.-H ,
Foreman Buffalo Rubber Type Foun
dry.
There are thousand * of people In
America to-day who buliero they are
the victims of consumption and den-
tinpd to an early grave and who uro
trying to sayo themselves by the ueo
of consumption euros but are growing
woroo each hour , Lot all such porcons
Htop , and calmly consider whether they
are not seeking to check a disease in
the lung * when it ia located in thu kid >
noyn and livor. Lot thorn then treat
the disoasQ in ( to original stronghold
and by the remedy which has been
proven to bo the most effective and
then look for the return of health itnd
Imppinens which such treatment h sure
to bring.
MONIIOK , Mich. , Sept. 25 , 1875.
SIKH I have boon taking lion Hit
ler a for infltimmation of kidnoya and
bladder , It has donn for rue what
four doctors failed to do The rlfect
of JIop Bitters deemed like ma"ic
ta me. W. L GARTER.
HKLO 1JOWN 1O DIE.
An Appallng Incident that Calls to
Mind the Htory or Tantuluu.
Bui Francltco Chronicle.
On the track between South San
Loandro and the High street station ,
Alameda { half a railo on the San
Leadro aide , is a long trestle bridge
over an estuary of the bay. Forever
i mile the trestle rt. over marsh
land , tbo tide rising on
Jaoh aide of the embankment.
Kver since ( he railroad has been/ /
built there has boon trouble keeping
the railroad bed from sinking. A feW
weeks ago the track nt this point flunk
for IflO foot and trftfllc wan ( impended
for n * hort time. Lnt evening , i
the through froifiht train from Alt-
medft , drawn by engine No. 10 , n
largo nnd heavy machine , nnd six cars ,
arrived nt this particular point , the
track sunk , apparently more on ono
tide than the other. The cnaiiio wns
overturn'il nnd the caw piled on lop.
The firamnn , l ) u Dtiscoll , died n
horrible death. Whrn the engine
turned ever ho vras held to the ground
by nn iron bar ncrots hia breast nnd
ono foo. was caught by another , lie
was fully conscious nt the time of his
dc.V.k. Ho wai hold fo. t and the tide
wan rising inptdly. It wns evident he
would bo drowned in n abort time.
SIT men wcro on hand itnd Inborrd to
save him. Tnoy wrapped nht'ots about
hia body and oxortect their combined
strength to pull him from his nppnll-
ing position. Hu cried pitoonnly thut
they were killing him. They tried
again nnd ngixin , but with the HAIUO
result. A levee WAS built nbnut hia
head to keep down the risiuu lido.
Buckets were brought , and by the
faithful bailing it waa attempted to
keep the water from reaching his
head , Ho wan lying under the cab
and a liolo was cut through the cab
through which ho could put his head.
Tliuy raised his head nbovo the water
us much aa possible.
Ho remained thus two hours , but
at last the levee broke , nnd the men
who were balling out the w.tter found
that they could do no more. 1'hoy
hoi j his head above the water , which
rose slowly about hia body. The men
found they must make 11 linal oll'ort.
Then his head wo ? lowered nnd they
nil caught hold mid pulloddesperAtuly ,
It was in vain. They oould not move
him. They raised his hoiid again.
The water rose slowly but surely. Jt
reached hia chin. A friend held his
hand over the doonud nmu'a month.
The water rose to hia Mosttils.
Nothing could be done , and hu vra
dromied.
x
Liver diecasan , llv.dachc , and con
stipation , eaiiaod by bad digestion ,
quickly cured by Brown'o Iron Bit
ters.
A SORROWFUL ROMANCE.
A Girl In Love Witbjtho Mo : > WHO An
BOSS Inatocl Lincoln.
PIltabutK Telegraph.
A merchant of Allegheny hns in hiu
possession the following note :
April 12. It will not bo possible
for mo to Uocp the appointment for
the oftorniion. 1 regret it much , but
business interferes. J. W. B.
The note was written by John
Wilkes Booth in 1805 , two days be
fore Lincoln was assassinated. In
April , 185 ( ! , the Allegheny mtnohuiit
went to Baltimore to endeavor to
find some traces of hio mother ,
who had gene from 1'ittsburg
as n soldier in the early part of the
war. "Tho second day pf tor my ar
rival in Baltimore , " said the merchant ,
"I called at the house of Mrs. M .
The family consisted pf Mra. , her
daughter , Estollo apd Robert , n boy
about 12 years old Miss Estollo wnn
between 18 and years old , nnd was
rather pretty. She was tall nnd blon
der , and talJ d with great spirit. She
waa voryf''flcoful ' "ud quick-witted ,
and Bn'6 woll. When I had told Mra.
what my errand wns In Baltimore
pie expressed a great deal of sympa
thy for the mother , nnd insisted upon
my occupying the room which balong-
od to her sou , who waa in the army.
Mrs. told mo that her daugh
ter had formed a fancy for a man who
did not care for her , and who was an
actor. She said that nothing had over
coma out of thu matter , and Mio did
not think there wan anything to fear ,
but alio did not like the man'a pro
fession , although fiho took paiim to
assure me that ho wan a. goiitloman ;
had always uctecl in the moat honor
able way and norur Boomed to notice
that Estollo cand for him , but talked
to her about mufiic mid the stage , nnd
took an interest en musical studies.
Ono morning Miss Estollo and
were at the breakfasttablo , Mrs.
having excused herself , us she had
some household duties to attend to.
The young lady's attention was evi
dently preocaupicd about something ,
for oho talked at rumdom and seouiod
to be thinking. At last she said , with
u rather odd expression of face :
"I expect a friand to call on mo thin
afternoon , I think you will like him.
He is very fond of music. "
"I asked who he was and nho
looked rather disturbed * tmy question ,
but replied :
" 'He is my best friend. Ho in nn
actor , und ia coming over from Wash
ington. ' "
"I remembered what her mother
had told me , mid I changed the topic
of conversation. In the afternoon ,
about 4 o'clock , I was sitting in the
pirlor v/ith Estello , when her brother
Hob came in with a letter for her.
Slip blushed when she saw the hand
writing on the envelope , and tore it
open huitily. Then her expression
chungt'd , and nhe allowed that0)19 ) was
disappointed. Shu read tlu letter
two or three timea nnd then exclaimed :
"It'a too bad , lie ian't coming , I
think he might have written more
th n that , don't you ? "
"fiho tossed thu letter to mo. and
turning around to the piano , began
playing I absently folded and refolded -
folded hi.r.iioto until I had it in a
crumpled little roll , und when nhe
started to go up stairs to dross fur sup
per the note could not bo found. She
was b little vexed at my carolossnoes
at first , but soon recovered her tem
per und did not allude to it again ,
Three days after thut I was to jju
home , I got up early to make ar-
rangixnonta nnd went out on thu
street , where I hosrd of the nsanasina-
tion oi Lincoln. Whim I returned
Mr * . nr.d Edtollo were awaiting
my uppaar.mco to nit down to break
fast , I was greatly excited , und ex
cltumeo as 1 entered :
" 1'rojidont Lincoln was murdered
in Washington last night ! "
Both ladies screamed and looked
frightened , und litre. cried out ;
"Oh , they will kill all of us who ure
friends uf thu south ! Who did it ? "
" 'A scoundrelly actor named Booth
John Wilkes Booth. ' " ' "Tho words
were scarcely out of my mouth before
Estello gave a scream and fell forward
upon the table and from there to thu
lloor , dragging the breakfast things
about her with a crash. Thu mother
seemed to bo almost as much affected
aa her d ughtir , but she loosened E -
ftelle'd dress and lifted her up , while I
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her huad with water. I wai
terribly confused , but I Bugguutod
that I should go for a doctor. Mra.
ul thu moru Biiggcation almost
acruaniud.
' "No ! no ! No ono muat know it ! "
' "Know what ? " I naked.
' "Why , don't you know ? Don't
you know that John Booth waa the
man I told you about , thu man nho ia
in love with ? " .
"Thou I remembered the note and
the fact that it waa m'gnud 'J. W. B. '
Kutollo had not mentioned the nunio ,
and that waa why I did not under
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terror , and feared that htr daiightor
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her after that awful morning.
"On my way homo I found liooth'a
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Booth refers to was evidently that of
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"I don't ' know whether Kitollo is
living or not. Kho wu when I waa
in Baltimore two yearn a o. Her
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wua ohot in u burn twelve daya after
hu had murdered the president of the
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