Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 21, 1889, Page 6, Image 6

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    1 G THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : ljftOTBDAY , NOVEMB1SK 2i , 1889. 1
1 THE OMAHA BEE
I councilTbluffs
I , oi'iirii m > . m i-i.Aitii sTiinior
I L'elhcmt by carrier In any part of tlio City at
rlftcen Cents pir Wool : .
M IIW 'Jll/TON MANAOEU
| B telephones !
JH' tlrnNrfsilmtr No < - .
B- Nicin Eiimin No 23.
I'lstocn Cents n Week
lVom and tiftor November 10 Tim LUii.Y
Dec will bo delivered by carriers In Council
jH- Bluffs til fifteen cents n week
W MINUlt MHVHOV
' N. Y. P. Co
H GlcAson coal
jfl Council UlufTs lumber Co , coal
' Western Lunber and Supply Co
H Thatcher coal , see advertisement
licst coal nml wood at C. H. Fuel Co
V Carbon Coal Co wholcsnlo retail , 10 Pearl
I Fall snlo begin * Monday Boston store
B , Tlio little daughter of L. C. bright died
Tuesday evening of illphttioria
.1 A. J. Mnndol lias taken out u building pcr-
jM rnlt for n (1,001 resldencu In Ivors' addition
9 , In police court yesterday morning Oolllu
H Moore was lined So.lll and George Uunn
ifl 111.00 for disturbing tlio pence
\m \ The funeral of Mra 1J. W. flight took
> , plnco yesterday afternoon from the residence
LW' of It 1 * . Snow , and was Inrgoly iittundcd 1
fl Special meeting or fidelity council , No
Hj 150. It It , tins ovoiitnur All ofllours and
H | members urn requested to bo present as early
B as possible
m Harmony chapter No 25 , O. 13. S. , will
H hold their regular monttily meting tills
H evening Meeting called for : .10 sharp , liy
H | order \V. M.
H | Tlio llrowncll-Chnpman case , which has
H occupied the attention of tlio district court
H for tlio past week , was submitted to tlio jury
H at 13 o'clock iostordnv
H Mcjsrs Kimball & Champ liavo agreed to
j pay all expenses over (1,001) ) attendant on the ,
1 opening of the alley in tliq rear of the new
J liotol.tho city having to pay that amount
H Another case of Uiphthcria was reported
Hj ( yesterday at the residence o ( A. Brock , No
j 101 BlutT street , The son died u few days
H' ngo nnd the hired girl is now down with tl.o
H dread disease
k B , 'Iho commltteo on arrangements for thu
E Dodge Light Guards ball tomorrow evening
JJJJr Is composed of C. B Woodbury , I. W. I'ar-
Hh sons It W. lllxby , K. C. Shepard , O. S.
Hj AVilliunis and H. II Longoo
H A dairy maids social will bo glvon by the
j Young Woman's Christian Temperance
j Union tomorrow uvonlng in room DIM Mer-
JhW % rlam block A literary progr.immo wilt ba
JJ rendered , after which milk and gingerbread
j will bo served All cordially invited to bo
H present
Squlro Schurz rendered a decision in the
K larceny case against Hon 11. Wright yesterday -
day afternoon , holding the defendant to the
| JH grand Jury in the sum of $1,000. The de-
H fondant is accused of withholding (203 rc-
H eelved ns pasture foes from his omployurs ,
_ Samuel Ilais and J. T. Stewart
H < Yesterday morning the two-year-old child
| ) V < of Mrs Cnrls Lmsen fell into u pr.vy vault ,
' on Main Btrcet , and was rcscuod in an un-
H ' conscious condition by Mr Dan C ! rah a in
H It rCQUirqd sonio liino to restore it to con
H BclousneKn and It is still suffering from the
H - > ' - , effects of its fall , but it will recover
H The jury in the Browccll-Chapmnn case
Hi returned a verdict last evcnlntr , awarding
Bc the defendant $50. This is the suit iu which
- the plaintiff sued to recover $ ti' . ' 4 , interest
B' and costs , forjilaclng now innchinorv in the
B ateamor M. F. Hohrcr , and the defeuaant
B. flltd a counter claim for $1,800 damages , on
H account of the failure of the plaintiff to have
H the chuniro effectea and tbo boat ready for
' lorvico by n specified tmlo
H In the district court yesterday morning a
H case vas on trial , In which John Churchill
i objects to paying for certain street paving
t Thu case was not concluded wnen court ad-
Hi journcd In the afternoon a recess was
talten until 1) ) o'clock to allow the attorneys
I , to attend the funeral or Mrs li W. Ilight
HI , The next case to bo tried is that of J. L.
HI'Btuwart vs City of Council lllulTs , which
Hbc Will bo the first jury case of the term ,
t It will bo remembered that some time ago
Hi ; ' a man giving ills nnmo ns Kwing applied to
HI : ' Dr Bellinger to have a badly cut head at-
HI' tended to He said he fell from a motorcar
Hb on Lower Broadway It transplrod that ho
Hlf had been attached and badly beaten with an
HJ > ' * lco pick The police have been looking for
H' ' his assailant for several days , und a man
HI' ) ; giving tbo nnmo of lioyingtnn was arrested
Hr for the commission of ttio crime Hois con
HI , fined at the police station slated for assault
Hi , and battery
' / - The I'uhmnn restaurant , 534 Broadway
mf Monov loaned at L. 13. Craft k Co 's loan
Hf ofllco on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons ,
HH" personal property of all kinds , and all other
HHt articles of vnluo , without removal All busH -
Hincss strictly conildontlat
H W cabinets , only 51.75 , Schmidt's , 1120Main.
Hj ; " All goods mat bed down to cost and en-
Hj * graved free ut Uurliotns
MV
Ri AIwovh mi Tim .
, 't If you wish to purchase a good and reliable
B - watch 35 per cent loss than club rates , ' and
HH > on easy terms , then cull at ouco und mnko
HI , your own selection at C. li Jucquemin &
HB Co , Sr Main street
Hi , * •
m : - I'oi-soii il Inrncranlm
> Lewis Hammer has gonocaston a business
wV Mrs O. O. St John ' has returned from a-
HH f visit to St Paul , Minn
B Miss Mlunlo Bowman left Tuesday oven
HH ing for Port Townsend , Wash
' *
B , Miss Luolht Wart , of Atlantic , is the guest
HH . of Miss Etta Maxwell , on Bluff strcot
f' Mlss FnnnioTumlsoa of Harrison county
> % Is visiting her cousin , Miss MIniilo TamUcn ,
HB 004 Pearl strcot
K- ' ' Charles Peterson has resigned his position
HH& & as mail carrier and entered the oniploy of
HJ'- the motor company
H- Major 3. T. Davidson of Keokuk , brisadtor
HH' Inspector of the Second brigade , Iowu nu-
HIT tlonul gnnrd , is In the city
E Jacob Wllllums loft last evening over tbo
HH | Northwestern for Grcono , In , where his
HBL mother lies at the point of death
Hi' ' ' Mrs M. 11. Wllley , who has been visiting
H ) , for some time with friends In this city , has
H H returned to her homo at Atlantic
K John Boreshoim has been appolntod by
H V ; Governor I.arrabeo ns ouu of the dologalos
HK to the silver convention ut St Louis
Hj ' Unillff Wallace McFaddcn
> returned yes
HJ , ' tcrday morning from Warren , III , where ho
H K was called by tbo serious illness of a rcla-
HHp tivc , who Is now improving in hojltb
HP Yesterday was the sixty-fifth birthday of
HHr Colonel W. F. Sapp , and ho was most pleas
HH& antly and upproproprintoly remembered by a
Hk largo number of friouds , us numerous tokens
HHp of reu-urd arranged upon his ofllco desk boar
Hj | testimony , The colonel says ho Is gettiug
HMf younger every year , and there ara many
HKfK , things that give color to this assertion ,
HJI -
HKff Desirable dwellings for rent at mouerate
HKfi prices E. II , Shoafo ft Co , rental ageuts
HKCf Uroadwxv und Main streets , up stairs
HE S. T , MoAtteo , 331 Main , 303 Pearl Finest
HJr line fancy groceries Iu city
HK
HJfl . New Ogdcn , largest , best hotel In western
HBhI lawn Bpeelal utlontion to couimoroial men
Me Special prices In lap robes and horse
HKV b aiikots this week at lrobstlos Jieducing
HHft stock to move
HJV , Sheet music 10c , S3S Bi oadway ,
HHKK'
K' 3. G. Tipton , real estate , 537 Broadway ,
E C. B. steam dye works , 1013 Broadway ,
H Cobs tl a load Ulcason , 20 Pearl
HHx
E Dr C. II Bower , 530 First are Tel 339.
HP . i
HK P. C , Miller , best paper hanging ana dec
Hi • cratiug , Tbo best Is tbo choupost
s bW
bWb Drs Woodbury have removxd their dental
HlW oOlcu to lot Pourl strcot , up stairs ,
V E. II , Shcafo & Co giro special attcnt an
HH to the collection of routs and care of property
HKf in tbo city and vicinity Ctiargos moderate
HJ : Ofllco Broadway and Mala streets
YESTERDAY MORNINGS ' FIRE
It Was Incondlory 3ovomt Won
Are Arrested on Su3ploion.
THE RAWHIDE 0SED IN SCHOOL
A llrutnl Tcnclier Arrc tp l on the
Complaint of un liMllRtiniit
Parent \Vhnsn Hon Ho
Hail Whipped
A Il nitri > ii Klrp
The fire at William Lowls' hack , cab and
bus stable at 1U0 : o'clock yesterday rnnrnlnir ,
of which brief montlon was made in yesterdays -
days Bub , proved to bo most disastrous
ll.o ilro destroyed three cabs , two hacks ,
sixteen sets of harness , n largo quantity of
hny and twoiity-thraa horses perished in the
flames So quickly did the ilamcs spread
that the whole struoturo was a-blazc when
the department arrived , but by vigorous
work thu tire was soon extinguished , al
though not until a crcat amount of dnmago
had been done Very little of the property
in tbo barn or adjoining sheds was saved ,
and the total loss is estimated ut about
fl,0iW. fho property was Insured for about
W.0OO.
The flro was undoubtedly tlio work of nn
mcondlary , the torch being applied on the
Boutli side from tluullcy Along this side of
the barn in front of the horses several boards
were knocked off , leaving in mnny places
apertures nearly largo enough for n man to
crawl through The supposition is Unit the
arson llemt reached through on ? of these
holes , poured it quantity of oil upon the
straw and accumulnted rubbish , und applied
the match 'lho Ilro tiuicitly communicated
with the hay In the lott and the litter scat
tered through the stalls , nnd almost in
stantly the entlro interior of the structure
was in a blaze An employe , William farrell -
roll , who was sleeping iu one of the busses ,
h.iroly escaped with his lite
He was awakened by the Binoko , and hurv
rledly dismounting from his bed rushed for
the door , l'ho crackling tlamcs nnd dense
smoke contused him and ho struck Ills bead
against a hack , felling him almost Insensible
to the lloor Ho managed to grope his way
outside , wheio thu fresh ulr soon revived
him
him.Tho parties who discovered the flro and
gave the alarm were Dr Green and Officer
Austin The former was just rcturnlug
train a professional call on East Picrco
Etreet , and had Just reached thd enrnor of
Broadway and Pierce when the ilamcs broke
outscoiiiliiglycnveloplngtliacntiio structure
Ofllcer Austin was passing up Bio.ulway nt
the tlmo and saw a flash ol light IIo run
around the block to the alloy , only to tlnd
the rear portion of the barn n seething mass
ot tlamos , und as soon as the front doors
were burst open the draught thus created
Bonn insured the destruction of the entire
building With the assistance of Dlclt Kick ,
otts nnd Assistant Fire Chief Nicholson ho
managed to pull out u few vehicles , butthesa
were badly burned nnd dinned When the
ear wall of the barn was burst open a horse
rushed madly out , smoking and blis
tered , and his head badly burned
A few seconds later its mate staggered into
the open air in a most horrible condition It
had Instinctively crouched atrainst a pile of
damp manure and thus protected ouo sldo ,
but the other sldo was fairly ablaze The
hair was all burned off , and the flesh was
sizzling on the ribs of the agonized brute
The ears were burned off , the eyes gene nnd
the mouth drawn open-ami distorted by the
Intense heat How the poor crcaturo man
aged to roach the tpon air is a mystery Its
sufferings were terrible to witness , und.u
few hours later Marshui Guanolla
kindly shot it and ended its misery ,
'i lioso weio the only oncB of the twenty.four
horses in the barn which got out alive Of
the burned hacks and cabs nothing was left
but tbo running gear When the first par
ties reached the sueuo the imprisoned horses
were plunging furiously about , and ttio
shrieks of the frenzied animals were heart
rending , but the deadly smoke and llamo
soon ended it all The fire department did
most excellent and effective work Several
faces and hands were badly blistered , as the
heat was Intense and tbo tight with the
Ilamcs a stubborn ono
So evident was it that the bam was pur
posely fired that several officers were de
tailed to investigate the case Early in the
day Olllcer Lusick arrested three men ,
James Peterson , Ed Murphv and James Luo-
cock , on suspicion The first named was
subsequently released , but the otbors lira
now hela as witnesses , their stories being
regarded as of the utmost imuortancc
In the afternoon two more ot Lowls' men ,
known as Cowboy Jim and Cocky , " were
arrcoted and will bo held to awult develop
ments
Cowboy Jim denied nt first that ho was
in the barn that night , but subsequently
stated that ho was there , and was sleeping
mthooftlco Ho was awakened and heard
Cocky coming down stairs Ho asked the
latter if ho did not sinoll smoke , when
Cocky answered yes , the old shell is
n-iiro , but let the d d thine bum , " Ho said
ho lay still for some time , when the fire
drnvo him out His story is so unreason
able , coupled with the fact that hu is a half
witted character , that no credence
is given to what ho says , and the
statement that ho made later ,
to the effect that Cocky snid on the night
before the lire that ho would Ilro the barn
unless Lewis p lid Illinois also glvon little
credence , Cocky had neon in the city but
three days and It is regarded as improbable
that there was any controversy ns to his pay
Thu prevailing opinion is that the Incen
diaries tire still at largo Thorp Is a sldo to
the case , howovcr , which has quite n sensa
tional savor It Is ulleged Hint the barn was
fired for the purpose or obtaining a reward
offered by ono of Lewis rivals nnd
competitors in the hack business *
The grounds on which this bcllof is bused
nro us follows : About two weeks ago , after
the attempt was made to ilia Gcorgo Smiths
barn on North Sixth street , young Luccock
remarked that there was a barn In the olty
that u certain party would glvo tl,000 to
have burned When questioned more closely
ho stated that William Wolcb , proprietor of
Welch's liuclc and bus line , a well Known
coal dealer , had said that ho would give
$3,000 to have Lowls' barn burned This was
duly reported to Lows ' , who went to Colonel
W. F. Sapp nnd told the story , snying that
ho was afraid Welch would have him burned
out and asking if ho could not have
Welch arrested The attorney stated that
It would be imposslblo to convict Welch of
the charge , mid that all that could bo done
would bo to place him under bonds Luc
cook was called In , however , und made affi
davit to the following story ;
Some time ago , while the matter of the in
cendiary llrco about the city were being dis
cussed , Welch said ho would glvo ? , ' , OoO to
have a certain barn burned iN'o mora was
said nt the time , but a few days later Luo-
cock was alone with Welch iu the office , und
asked what earn ho meant iu the mysterious
offer
offer.Wolch
Welch replied Bill Lewis , " and thou
offered hlui the best pair of horses , harness
and hack ho owned if he would sot fire to
Lewis stable Luccock said it would bo
risky business , but Welch assured him that
the fire could bo set and no one would sus
pect htm , Thut oadod the matter for the
time
timo.As
As this affidavit was made two weeks before -
fore tlio lire was set , much importance Is
naturally attached to It Luccock denies
having set the flro or knowing anything
about it , but repeats the story told above
Mr Welch has lived hero so long und has
berne such a repulatlou that Luccock's
story , though made la the form of an affida
vit , gains little crcdonco The story is very
improbable , and the most charitable con
struction Is that Luccock misunderstood
some remark or misinterpreted some con
versation ,
Air Welch Is hotly Indignant over the
matter Ho denies ompliatioally having bad
any conversation whatever with Luccock
concerning any suoh matter IIo says
Luccock was in his employ two mouths ago ,
but after working about thirty dejs was dis
charged on account of dishonesty Luccock
has had trouble with Mrs Welch , who was
compelled to resent his abuse bv freely pum-
uicHughim with a bucket Luccock loft ,
and Mr Welch's theory Is that the affidavit
was made from spite Luccock has bcou In
the employ of Lewis since loavlng Welch
Lewis has employed Colonel Sapp to assist
tbo county attorney In prosecuting the case ,
but they uro Just uow awaiting further do-
vulopmouu
It is Koovvn that there were two in
cendiaries , and that they ran down the alley
north of Broadway for several blocks Ono
was n toll man nod the otner much shorter ,
and the police lmvn ncluons to their identity ,
but they have not bean arrested , although
their movements nro being closely wntchod
The fire will groitly crltiplo Lewis finan
cially , as ho n id boon branching out very ex
tensively Just what nrratigomcnts ho will
make enn not yet bo determined , but it is
hoped that ha will bo able to rcplnco nil the
property destroyed
Sotld standard silver thlmhlcs 25a at Bur
horns .
Blxby , plumbing , steam heating , Morrmm
block
Dm Tonohcr Itnwlililoil the Hey ,
Ex-Constablo A. J. Clattorbuck was In
Justice Schurz's court yesterday morning
demanding a warrant for the arrest of n
school tcachor named John Sylvester , who ,
itappcurs , has Biibstltutoi a full grown cow
hide for the lcgulatlon birch In district No
0 , Gornor township On Tuosdny afternoon '
Clatterbuck's ' ( Utoon'yoar-old son neglected ,
to comply with the toacnor's rule that re
quires the pupils to read an essay or rccito a
declamation ourooach week Young Clutter
bucK sought to ba excused on the ground ot
ill-health , but the excuse was not accepted ,
nnd nt 4 o'clock , when school wasdlsmis90d ,
the teacher gave the boy a severe castlirution
with n rawhliio The father states that the
child's llesh was cut In many places , and
many ugly welts and bruises were lulllcted
upon his body , and several serious wounds
made an his faca and nock Tna father snvs
that the teacher lost his temper und struck
with nil his inicht with a whip that would bo
cruel to usn upon n horse Clattorbuctt do-
dares his determination to prosecute the
tenoher to the full extent of the law and
ascertain whether or not such barbarism can
bo practiced in Iowa with impunity
Fountain cigar , n strictly 10c cigar for Bent
nt the Fountain Try ono
0
The Boss Investment and Trust company
,
J ho Police lixpose
Police Cantain Fowler hns been temporarily
rily rcliovcd of his club ana star , nt his own
request , pending the investigation ot the
charges against him , an account of which
appeared in yesterdays Brn Wliut the
outcome will bo will , of course , remain u
mystery until after the return of Mayor
Kohror from Marshnlttawn , where ho is at
tending the winter mooting of the Iown State
Firemen's association Tnu Brx's revela
tion nttracted a gecat ileal of attention , nnd
the mutter was the theme of general conver
sation on the Btrects jestcrday Great
surprlso was expressed that police
affairs should bo found to bo m
such n disgusting condition , although there
had long been it conviction that matters
were not exactly as they should bo The do-
maml for a full and searching Investigation
is rapidly giowing , and it is insisted that tlio
methods of doing business , in vogue in po
lice circles for months past , shall be laid
bare for the inspection of the public Nu
merous communications from various • citi
zens of high standing have been received at
this office , commending the cntirso pursued
by Tin : Bcu in oxnosing this evidence ot
rottenness in the municipal government , nnd
requesting , in thonamoof the taxpayers , that
a full and complete onposo bo made
It Is the current bcliet that the plan of run
ning the police force as u political machine is
responsible for this nauseating state of af
fairs which is now being revealed Ward
heelers , political cliques or clans demand the
appointment of soma man to a position on
the force , and the demand is weekly com
piled with , regardless of the character or
qualifications of the nopointce After being
duly installed as a moiubc.r of tbo force , it is
not the easiest thing In the world to secure
the removal of un otllcoi- , although numerous
charges may ba made , for by no moans must
the enmity ot the clique which demanded his
appointment bo Incurred
Faults ate condoned nnd threatened rup
tures smoothed over with this ono end in
view The entire department is made to
subservo the ends of political wire-pulling
and lntriguo The result of the appointment
of men to positions on the force In this
manner and for this effect is being moBt
clearly demonstrated , and the virtuous kick
of righteously indignant citizens is ex
plained It is not to be supposed that allot
the members of the force belong in this
category , and it is for the purpose of ascer
taining , bctj end uny doubt or uncertainty ,
just what members ara entitled to wear tlio
city's livery that Tub Bee has urged the
necessity of a rigid police investigation
A finely illustrated entertainment will bo
given in the First Baptist chuich , Thursday
and Friday evenings , by J. D. Perry , of De
troit Among the views , which will be pro
duced thirty foot in diameter , are views of
Jerusalem , Uoclc of Ages , Greenland's Icy
Mountains , temperance illustrations , na
tional historical events , scenes iu the Ufa of
Christ nnd many others , amoug which flow
ers will bloom , ungols nppear , eta Tickets
35 couts ; for snlo at Caviu's book store ,
Pothybndgo'a maiKot , and at R. Morgan's ,
" 32 Broadway
Wcfchliis bchool Coal
To the Editor of Tns Br.u : You state in
yesterdays paper that no action was tauon
by the school board lit regard to the weigh
ing of coal us permitted by Director Lawsou
Will you please inform the publio what the
law is as to the use of the public scales }
Does it lequli-i ) that certain kinds of moduuo
( dial ! bo weighed on thorn , or le it discretion
ary with the buyer or seller 1 Further , if
the contract mudo by the school board requires -
quires its coal to bo weighed on the publio
scales , why does Director Lawson violate It ,
and why docs the school board sanction ills
actiou , Honest Soai.es ,
The ordlnniica provides that various pro
ducts , cd.i1 , wood , etc , offered for sale , "
shall bo weighed or measured by the city
wcighmastcr
The coal contract with the school board
provides thut the coal snail bo wcigned on
the city scales , unless otherwlso directed
by the board " Mr Lawson , the chairman
of the committee , hns taicon it upon himself
to direct otherwise IIo bus stated his rea
sons for so doing and reported his action to
the bonrd , and us the board made no protest ,
it tacitly endorsed this notion
Now is the tlmo to buy your furniture C.
A. Bocbo & Company have too many goods
for their storugo capacity und are cutting
prices to make goods go Boritoy & Gay
chamber suits , siduboards mid dining tables ,
Windsor , Welch and iicrkcy folding beds ,
parlor uites , lounges and nil kinds of fancy
chairs at unheard of figures Thcsa goods
are all of the finest designs and finish Dent
buy until you learn their prices A clean
sweep to bo mode Co mo and sea for your
self
_
Koolcloss titritninnntH
To the Editor of Tub Beb : What is the
matter with the Nonpareil ) Its editorial ad
vocating for Ipwa u commission of nmlgra-
gratiou , contains the startling statement
that during the last IIvo months over eight
millions of pcnplo crossed the Missouri river
Into Dakota and the northwest In view of
the fact that by the census of 18S0 the total
population of all the states and territories
west of the Missouri did not roach 0,000,000 ,
such a statement is so nonsonslcal us to
causa a broad grin ,
It is further stated that farms of ilCO ucies
should bo reduced to eighty acres , so that
the farmer can malto moro money The idea
of a man making money on un oighty-acro
farm , growing corn at 15 cents a bushel ,
and potatoes at 15 to 30 cents , 1b equally pre
posterous The farmer must have pasture
land , hay land , corn land , a garden , u patch
of timber , and an orchard Where can you
have them on eighty acres , and make a de
cent living )
m
Finest market in city J. M. Soanluns
Dwelling for sale on easy payments Also
building lots at lowest market pi Ices Cull
and cxuuiino our list H , II , Shcafo & Co
Neumeycr hotel , first classreasonable , rates
Mark Tivniii'u lloyluinil
"IIo was iilwuyH n rascal , " said R. li ,
Morris , the pulntor , ut 620South Fourth
street , speaUing of Murk Twtiiu to a t-o-
liortor for the St Joseph ( Mo ) News
"I was born and rnieoil in lluniilbal ,
rind know whoa Mrs Clemotia ( Marks
mother ) moved from Florida , Monroe
county , to Ilunnibiil Marl : wan u dull ,
stupid , blow-going follow , but ho was
full of pi-unlts , and while ho didn't do
I
the nionnnc48 , h ' lnnneil It anil got
other boys to do U.i Wo wont to school
to Dr Mcretllt1i/iti\id \ Murk always s-tt
nenr tlio foot of ITio " oln-H. Ho'novor
took nny inter-ciAHrr books , nml I iiovor
saw him Btuily ms , lessons IIo loft
school nnd wont 4 < ) loam lho printing
business , nnd soopt sifter that loft Han
nibal and wont ttrstonnibontliig *
"I stayed nt school , got u good edu
cation , and mn tfpMntoi' , while Mark is
a inilHonulro Ills , n scandalous fact
Unit us a boy from ton to sovcnloon
yours Of ago Mark " wits a dull , stupid
follow , nml itins tlio wonder of the
town us to what end would bo his Ho
was pointed out by mothers ns n bov
that would iiovGi'timount to uotliln' , if
ho did not actually conio to some bad
end And ho was the most homely lad
in school , too Pranks ! In can think
of ado/.on of'utu , and his Huckleberry
Finn is full of Ilnnnibtil episodes
worked over I road that with as much
Interest ns I would udlnr.y of Hannibal
kept during my school days Mark Is
three years older than mys elf , but ho
was nlways in it class of boys two or
three yours younger than himself "
Samples of Dr Mites Ilostoratlve Nervine
nt Kuhn Si Co 's 15th and Douglas , cures
hcadat'ho , nervousness , sleeplessness , neu
ralgia , fits , etc
STILL KNITTING "
Dlokeiii' t'hit-AOier of Mnttnm lm-
fnrsiu Found In Kent Life
Given u hotel in the Tyrol and two
Unglish tourists , who , before encaging
rooms , anxiously scan the visitors book
"Slto is not here , " says the one ; to
which the other roplics thankfully ,
Then wo will Btay " The problem is
to discover who she is
Novolibts would say u mother-in-law ;
but I know bettor , says n. correspond
ent of the New York Sun This scouo
was witnessed by mo a fortnight ago at
Innsbruck , while I stood nt the hotel
door , wondering whether I was enjoy
ing myself It immcdiutoly crossed
my mind that tlio two travelers were
Hying from the lady who knitted A
glance at their bnggago convinced mo ,
for the labels said "Lnndook" and she
was on her way to Landeckl when I Hud
from her tit Constance As it turned
out , my surmlso was correct ; but I do
not boast of that The fuct is , that a
knitting lady had boon in pursuit of.mo
for two weeks , until now 1 had her
ncodloa on the brain I do not need to
describe a knitting lady She is the
prim person who Units cvorywhero on
railways , In restaurants , ut concerts ;
nnd I wish there was a law against her
This ono knitted in Cologne cathedral ,
and was probably a greater nuisance in
Paris than the Eiffel tower
Consider the trying circumstances in
which we first met 1 was traveling
alone , but at Calnis got into a railway
compartment aloug with seven other
mon , all bound for Paris Wo had just
suttlod down comfortably , and lit our
cigars , when the door was lluntr open
and a lady entered , preceded by six
packages , and followed by a portoman-
tcau and a tin box ( with sliarp edges ) .
Our hearts sank within us "I object
to smoking , ' ' she said , nuU in the tone
of ono uecustomcdito bo obeyed It was
"
it compartment in ' which wo could only
smoke If every one was agreeable ; so
eight cigars had to go out at the win
dow I dent greatly complain
ot that ; but hear what fol
lowed Having made a foot
stool of her tin box ( by planting
it between my logs ) , she produced front
the portmanteau a white Unify thing ( I
am not aeuiriinlodjWith the technical
term ) and beguuiit < oiicc to knit Some
of us tried to road ; but the most excit
ing novel failed to'ongross when accom
panied by the cltck-cliclc of long bono
nocdlos The four men who hud the
corners twisted themselves into sleep
ing attitudes , but the knotting und un
knotting of their logs showed that they
had not found pcaco I asked the man
on my right whether ho thought Mrs
Maybrlck would bo executed ; but cvon
that failed to make us cheerful
Soon pretense was given up The
readers laid asldo their books , the
slcopor sat up ; and there wo were ,
gazing hour after hour at these cxas-
porating needles Prom Cnlais to Paris
that terrible woman continued to knit
without intermission Ono lady had
been able to stop the emoking of eight
mon ; but eight men dared not so much
as request the lady as a favor , to stop
knitting I felt prostrated physically
und mentally when wo reached Paris ;
but the joy of parting from those
needles made some amends That
ends it , " I thought to myself , little
knowing that the persecution had just
begun
The next time I mot the lady who
knlt' .ed was nt Lucerne I was iu ono
of these Lucerne hotels where ladies
are admitted into the smoking-room ,
and was consequently smoking in the
hall wlion a cab drove up The hotel
was full , and so the newcomer was politely -
litoly informed I merely hoard
snatches of tlio convocation that ensued -
sued , for as I walked up and down the
corridor I was only within earshot now
and again The now arrival was a lady ,
and she refused to go away She was
provided , I gathered , with coupons , "
and , according to her argument , these
entitled hur to a bedroom in this hotel
But every room is occupied , " she was
told That is nothing to mo , " she replied -
plied , you are bound to tuko mo in "
Then she and her luggage dnpositcd in
the hall and the wrangling became
moro animated When it ceased I
thought ho had boon induced to go ;
but no , there she was still She was
t > t tin ding firmly in the hall , knitting
Tlion I Ittiow who she was , and smiled
at the ignorniico of a hotel proprietor
who thought ho could got the better ot
such n woman A quarter of an hour
afterward 1 went out , passing her in
the hall Hur packages , the porman-
toau und the tin box were gathered
round her llko chickens , nnd she was
calmly knitting I returned to the
hotel some hours afterward nnd wont to
the reading room ? iu quest of the Times
She was sitting ottu , knitting
Before I loft Luoorno I wont up Pll-
atus , and at the top of it felt so cold that
I resolved to come down utonco There
was a crowd of sUivbring humanity nt
the top waiting for the down train , und
in the crush Ivas hustled against a
lady , who retorted by shoving a lenifo
into tno I thought-it was a kulfo , but
it turned out tobo a noudlo , and sol
need hardly say who the lady was In
that bolflsh , Beaming crowd she knitted
tranquilly till the gate opened ; then she
knitted her wny Into a seat , and after
that she knittedjfjio whole way down
Pilatus The lost of ub gaped nt the
vlow , but I novfr saw her look out of
the window She had no tlmo for that
I have said that I found her knitting
in Cologne cathedral 1 also did the
Hiiino with her und her neoilles , and re
member that she knitted between the
courses at diunor , Porhnps It was at
Constance that she unnoyod mo most , I
had taken the precaution of asking her
which hotel she was going to there , so
thut I might go to another ono , At our
hotel an amateur concert was got up nt
which I was persuaded , woukly , to glvo
my celebrated Imitation of Mi- Irving
Wo } iud a considerable nudiunco , and
I felt in excellent form ns I
strode ( amid loud cheers ) to the read
ing desk I was clearing , mv throat to
begin , when I hoard a ollck-cllck-cliok ,
and , beheld , there was our lady knit
ting in the front seats ! The sight com
pletely unmanned mo ; and though I got
through my imitation somehow , it
musthnvo been n painful exhibition ,
for hovoral of the other uorformors
asked mo afterward If 1 was fooling nny
bettor now Next dny I sot oil for
Lnndcck ; but just as t was stopping out
of the train , I saw on the pint form a
tin box , a porloniHiitcnu and six pack
ages , with great presence of mind 1
sank back In my seat and lot tlio train
tnko mo lo Innsbruck Since then I
have not mot the lady who comes to the
continent to knit ; but I am not homo
yet ' _
Insist on having the gomilno Hod
Cross Cough Drops , o uU a box Sold
everywhere
Knot In ii n Hhopp-nosr.
1 was slaying with n Kentucky farmer
ono night , says a writer in the New
York Sun , nnd soon nfter supper lie said
to his three sons !
Well , boys it Is the rlcht sort of ti
night , and 1 reckon you'd hotter put the
wool on nnd Ho low "
When I nsked for nn explanation of
hla slrnngo words ho Invited mo to go
out to the barn , where the boys had preceded -
coded us , and where 1 found onch one
covered with n dlsgulso made of sliuop-
akin Each one had a short , heavy
club , with tt portion ot it ornnmotitcil
with sharpsptl.es , nnd when ready they
went over to the pasture where about
100 shcop were lying When down on
their hands and knocs a little way olT
they closely rosomblcd overgrown
sheep They took dllloront statlonsnnd
the farnior nnd I sat down in a fence
corner to wuit
It was perhaps an hour boforc an
alarm canto Then a dog stole into the
Hold from the rear side and the sheep
cumo running toward us Presently
there wnsn yelp and then all grow quiet
Ton minutes later a second dog came in
and ho was soon followed by a third
Then , ns half un hour passed without
another iilurm the three boys came
over to us , each dragging a dead dog by
the tail
* 'Git the spade nnd lets bury 'em , "
snid the old man How many docs this
make this summer , Ruboi1"
"Twonty-six , I reckon "
Nicest thing in the worldl" con
tinued the father , as ho rubbed his
hands together Dog takes ono of the
boys for an old wothor , makes a dash at
him , and the next thing ho knows his
head is busted No shooting , no row to
attract the neighbors , and the man who
misseshisdogcauhtivo.no hard feel
ings Tuirjblo 'cm in , boys , and then
well tap that barrel of new elder "
The Denver State lottery company
wants ngonts Tickets 50 cents Address -
dross A. C. Ross & Co , Denver , Cole
An Adventure With n Wood Car '
Jim Mndrah of Wlnstcd , Conn , and
two other sportsraon decided to go coon
mg They took along Madrah's bull
dog , Blanche A coon was shortly
treed , and two of the hu liters ascended
to dislodge it , while Mttdrah und his
dog remained below The coon limilly
jumped and the bulldog strangled It
It was found to bo what is known in
Connecticut as it wood cat " It is a hy
brid , being a cross between a domestic
cat nnd a wildcat It weichod sixteen
pounds Its body was longer than that
ot a wildcat but it had the wildcats
head and tiger stripes Its logs were
thick and short The dogs face was
badly bitten und scratched Mr Wil
liam E. Garrison of Danbury , was loss
fortunate than Madrah Ho went out
the early part of the week on Boar
mountain , His aog drove a coon into a
hollow log The tuil of the coon was
visible , and Garrison took hold and
heaved The coon came out nnd caught
the hunter by the hand , and severed
the index flngor at the second joint
The animal escaped
An Absolute Cure
ThoORJGINALABIElTVBOINrMBNP
is only put up in large two ounce tin boxes ,
and is an absolute euro for old sores , burns ,
wouuds , chapped hands , and all skin erup
tions Will positively cure all kinds of piles
Askfortho OIUGINAL AUIETIN13 OfNT-
MENT Sold by Goodman Drug company at
25 cents per box bv mail UU cents
ItfspittoK Wan keens Authority
Joaquin Millers statement that the
ntimo Idaho should be spelled Idahho ,
and that It means light on the moun
tains , " is disputed byan old settler , who
says : The word Idaho was perfectly
familiar to thousands of white minors ,
traders and travelers of every class before -
fore Miller ever &a\v the country Even
in 1800 , a steamer ou the Columbia
river ; at a point r.bovo the Cascades ,
was christened Idaho Gem of the
mountains is the correct translation of
the Indian phrase which hns become
tbo territory's nume The account
Riven by Miller of his talk with Colonel
Craig , and of their joint observntiqus
in the country of the Nor Porco3 during
the autumn of 1801 , is doubtless a pure
myth the uftorwork of the poets
bruin " It is now time for the poet to
rise und explain .
o
Watch the box , buy the genuine Red
Cross Cough Drops , 5 cents per box - *
THE REALTY MARKET
INSIlttTMti.S'1'3 plaoja oa rajjrl dunu {
yesterday
Edward Stringer to O K ford , lot 10 , blk
tl , Ambler lince and w 40 feet of lot SJ ,
und o 4U feet of lot • . ' , blk 0 , Urchaid
Hill , wd $ 2,500
Sophia Lowe , trustee , etui to W Yfllls
lots 1 to f. Willssub qcrt 18
O L Bhenvood anil wlto to 1' Whitman , lot
D , Archer l'luco , wd . . . B.OJO
O I. Bhtrwood and wife lo U Whitman ,
lot 4 , Archer Place , w d 6,000
O U f liprwoocl and wife to U Whitman , lot
! t. Archer l'lace , wd B.OCfl
W I. Heiby , ttusteo , to J W Bipe , lot 1 , blk
1. W 1 , fcolby's 1st add , wd . . C00
E A lAiavenworth and ulfoto W H Ills
. bee ptlotl , blk I J. West Omuna
* O W Mortoa nud Ife to a r Todd , lot 1 ,
blkilj , and lot B , blk M. Ambler Place ,
wd 1,1V )
O W Slorton and wife to I ! 11 Swltt lots
18'H and M blk Ambler Place , wd , . S.025
O W Morton nnd wife to Lucia Swift , lot
17 , llk& > , Ambler Place , wd 075
O W Morton and wife to II 0Swift , lot 15 ,
blk tIS , and lot I , bik M , Ambler l'lace ,
w d j.iko
llemli l'Bik Co to M A PitzpatrlcL- 12 ,
blk l. .IIomls Park , w (1 , 10,000
1 * I ) lllmebauyli ct nl , trustee , to A
Krlckspn , lot 7 , blk "II , " Snunders &
HIinobauKlra add , w d , 300
J T Comsto 'K und husband to II ltlcck ,
ptlot H blkil Heeds 1st add , wd 6.100
E it Chandler to WO Miller , lot C , blk B ,
Melrose Illll , w d CM
1' Olllmebauiih ct nl trustee , to ( J Jt
Kuhn lot -0 , blk IP , Omaha Heights ,
wd 400
A II 1'audock and wife to K M Drill , lot a ,
blk A. ill add to South Omaha , w it 1
South Omaha Land Co to 1' M Ferguson ,
lot ID , bit Mi , South Omaha , w d 413
John Kelkonuoy nndwlfotoMra M Hall ,
und > i w H lot : , blk ll , Oinahn , w d. . . 4,300
J 11 KeUenner to 1' 11 KeUennoy , und ii
w > { lot V. bit 11)1. ) w d 7,00)
V O llimeljaiigti Hut , trustee , to Mrs J
Kuv.iu , lot o , blk U , Omaha Hvluhtu ,
Wd , 300
Omaha Motor Hallway Co to Omaha
Street Hallway Co , nil stock , franchises ,
roil estate , etc , deed , ( lt > uuuoo anil
other ronsldoratlons . , ,
John Len Is and \ \ Ife to 8 lllerouymous ,
lot7. blkf llrlghton wd 760
IV A rlherinan et ol lo Lew l'ixli-y , lot 1 ,
blk l ) . Kirk wood , wd 1,700
N A Kuhn , trustA ) to It O Howell , lot 11 ,
blk H , CielKlllon Heights , w d , . . ! 674
J WOrimthloWlllard Scott , lot 'J , blk 0 ,
llaser Place , wd , , , .t , , , , , , , , . . . , , . . . , 125
Tweuty-slx transfers , aggregating . , ( | , GE,7 ( ! < U
A NEW STOVE !
Kxamlue the New Model llrllllant Oak Stores ,
the latest triumph of the store makers'gcnlU4.lt
has urast Iron Jaikoted lite box openlie lute a
hot air Hue , that runs from the bottom ot lho
stole iu the top passing through tno Intense
heat of the furnace It takc the cold air from
the lloor und heats It by direct contact w 1th the
hottest parts of the stove Why pay $50 for a
store when this perfect heati'r'can ho had for
only \-a. It burns anything Only at Odell &
Urjranr , WaamlM0.
Coal ! Coal I 1
A. T. THATCHI R , II A. COX , jfl
Chicago , Ills Western Sales Agent
OFFICE : 114 Mnln S\root , drown Bulletin ? ; . Telephone 48. fl
Wo will sell to consuniors direct , SKLEUTKl ) ANT1IUACITK COAL nt lho
following rcducod prices : 1
GRATE AND EGG -
- - - $8,25 ,
RANGE AND NUT - - S.50 ]
CHESTNUT - - 8.50 { M
, , Aid lho b081 Rrndcs of Sott Coal Wyoming Lump 37.00 , Walnut Btoalc { H
S3.G0 , Jackson S3 , Cedar 9ft.15 ! , Cannel Sti.fiO , Iowu Xttt , Kxtru Largo slzo mid roller Sf H
scrooncd * 3.U0. Gus House Coke lL'o per busliol , or $7,00 , per ton
TEUMS Cash with order All coal fresh mined , well scrooncd and promptly t.iH
i j
dcllvorcd iiH
PROFESSION ALT Dl RECTORYT | l
HRIRKI lRIN ! C Hydraulic nnd SanTtary Knginoor I'lmn , IMlmntos ; ul
i LillllMIIUIIIL Spccillcatlons Supervision ofPubliu Work Urowu 3jH
_ _ . _ llulldlng , Coucll UlulTs , lotvii ft l
N PHI I R7 'Tusllco of the 1'iiueo. Olllco over American Hxpios-i , Nn 11 llH
. OUnUnL llroadway , Council HlulTs , lown
THNF Ri CIM AUot"ne.vs-at Luw' Praetleo iu the State nnd Ked [ I
O I WI1L. 06 OIIYlO oral Courts Itooms 7 and 8 Shugart-liono Block , '
Council ! ! hiIts , Iowa H
Mni\ITf2fiMrRV-Slllff00 ! Ultl Hoiiurpatli Hoom 0 , Brown '
PI . IYIU1N IVjUIVILriT bulldlns llSPearlSt Olllco hours , 0 to 112. , M
a. m. , to (1 ( and 7 to 8 p. m. M
" " r l H
TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS
Tlio lle t Ilqnlpped lNtubllsbment lu the West i)00s Dyvlni ; aim Cleaning of Oarmonts and ' fll
floods of i\ery descilptlon and material Dry Clcniilns ot line ( i.irnuMiUa Specialty , H
Out of town orders by mall or express , 111 receive prompt attention t H
Works on Motor Line , Corner 25ili St & Aye A , Council Bluffs
OMAHA OFFICE , 1521 FARNAM STREET it H
GliO SOIIOKDSACK ( j.-H
Dr J. E. McGRE W
The Well Ciiiowu specialist ,
montot ull forms of I'm- . .
\AiF Ul li\8i : < , UK'etaad
bTHiuiiiiii' , iicuroiuaittii'
teed Fl'LHUAtfOllltlHICt ,
tMI-OTEMjr.LlWSOt MAN
iioiiii and ambition Six it-
elsiinsuririsscdlntliutreit
lutely cured , bend for
ooiik * . 'Mlm Ufo Seuet , "
" ' " "
for Man or Woman
imcli 10 cents ( stiuips )
NEIlVOCSMiS * , FEMU.TC
DisniBES iHrAimn and
Skis Diskvsis cured
( juli-klv and pennant ntly
Treatment by correspondence , bend stumps tor
reply
reply.CONSULTATIOX PRIX ,
Ofllco S. K. cor 13th nnd Juakbou Sts ,
Omaha , Nebraska
The largest , tautest and ntiuii In thowurld
II t'ntecngcr accommodations unoxrellcd
ITevr York to GlaTiOiv via Lnijniir.v
Turnessla NovSlii I Clrcc 8ln . . Dec Tth
Deronla Xov JOth I Ethiopia , Dec . . .Hth
New Yeri to Azores , Gibraltar ani Italr
California , Nov 30th.
PAt.oo.s , Pecond Cmss anh Stkeuioc rates
on lowest terms Excursion Tickets reduced ,
made available to return uy either the Pictur
esque Clyde and North of Ireland , or HIver
Mersey mid South of IreUud , or Naples and
Glbraltcr
Kxcuiimoss or rims on CosTiNENTir
Touns on lowest terms Trovolors' Circular
Lcttcrsof Ciedlt and Drafts for nny amount at
low est current rates Apply to any of our local
Bcnt s or to
He flerson Brothers , Cliicaa III ? .
n. S. lUrx
It , \ . JlOllllKS
C. H. MAniss , V. V. Depot
WESfATNOTICESr
COUNCIL BLUFFS
HOR SA'-E AND R-WT.
Oil UXCHANOE-Stock of general me
cliaudlsf , store and dwelling In u geol fe-
brnsca railroad town Block valued nt iVmo ,
bulldinirat&M > 0Q ; will tnko $ - ' , VW In cash or
peed hccurod paper nnd balance In farming
land Inquire of Keir a Gray
WAnTKD A position on the road for a
hardware or nfrricultura llirm , or will
work in store ; have had long uxperienco in
oithers good referencagiven Addrets It 2 , lleo
oflica , ,
NI1W lmpiovod real estate to trade for unlm-
provou Oinnliii or Council lllutlsproperty
C. II Judd , Ctm llroadway _
JPUIt ltDNT Ofllce In rear First National
> bank
FOK TltADr ror a lot , a cigar btoro , ell lo-
cr-ted. lnvoico about * J5U to $100. Adlress
] ' 15 , lleo ollice
ITtOUiALIJor Exchange A small real stove
* - Apply to JlMircr'H , No ail Uroadw ay
I II AVI ? three nousos on Lincoln mid two on
Sixth nvenua for sale on terms to suit
These nouses are now , modern Improved I
will hell these houses 2 } per cent , loss than j on
can duplicate the same C. II , Judd , < ! 0J Uroari-
\uij % _ '
FOU SAI.15 OH IIXCIIANO12-10 to 15 head of
homes Will tnko clear property Improved
or unimproved , a. 12. Metvalt Council llliurs
"
F0U8AU2OU II12NT-A 1 ! ' , story , fi room
frame house , located on Ninth tutu st U , 12.
Mctcalf , IU l'earl St
FOlt SAM ! OH ItllNT-Agooda stall ( tublo
ISxx'l , nn lOtn sr , between uini yd avenues
O. IS Metcalf 10 l'earl st
ANTED Farms within Pi to 2,1 , miles of
Council Illiiira to cxehanita for good Im
proved or vacant property In this city
Kerr ii Gray
IIAIK1AIN In li lots lu good location , ]
block from muter Kerr U Uiuy ,
AS I am contemplating lai go improvements
in Council lllulTs 1 will soil nouses and
lots ju monthly payments or terms to suit below -
, low their cash value for the next U ) days It
costs nothing to Investigate , V. II Judd , 600
llroadway
Ftll HENT-Ono seven-room house on fourth
avenue ; ouo olght-room housa on Hec-
end avenue , and one eluht-rooni house onTeutb
street ; all llttea up Willi all modern conven-
lencos W. W. nilger , l'earl street
IjlOIl SAI.I2 To quit bustnoss , my entire
- stock of furniture , btovos and cu pots , will
bo sold at coit , without re3Wo. l'ersons fur
msbluggood references can buy on Install
ments , maklnu weekly payments A. J. Man
dell , tfJI and mi llroadway
ODlir.Ii 111103. li CO loan money The most
liberal terms olferod 101 l'earl st
ITIOIt SAI.K-An old and well established
. ' drugstore , established In Is1) ) } . Caih re
quired , ll,5J > , balance real estate Address A
i , lice , Council mutts
" 1710It HUNT Four room cottage , clieap to ten
X1 ants without children Impure 417 Flrstst
IF you lire looking for invostmeuts that will
net you handsomely In a short tune , wo have
them Write or call on Kerr .V Gray , Council
Illurrs , Iowa
\\7Khaie ilrst class Improved cliy pruprrty
i lu good location thsi we will exchange for
food : Improved farm land lu Iowa that Is clear
Cerr SGruy Council lllnus
IjiOH SALE or Itent-Oarden land with homes ,
byjlt Itlce IttiMalu st , Council 1li.UH.
"
OTIC E-If yon have real t-state or ciuttels
j mi want to dispose of quick , list them with
Kerr & Gray , Council mulls , la ;
RIIAI KSTATK-llougnt aad noli and ex
changed HpecUl attention given to exam *
Inatlon of titles W , C , James , No U l'earl st
have for s&lo some of the finest houses
WE and lots In the city iVe ran sell you a
house and lot all the way fiom t > M to jiouw
and some of them are very rhe p ; well located
aud title clear IV A. Wood a Co , E-M Main st
AfiPKUAI Iluslnoss Cliance We have ono
of the finest mill properties In the wist , tu
bbl rolliu'mill , nearly new , tuns by steam or
water On nor dangerously 111 , and roust sell at
once and at a sacrlllce Mill located near large
city , close to railroad A splendid property ,
maUi - . [ money , Easy terms W , A. Wood , (20
Main t „ O. U.
5 ACHE small fruit and vegetable farm Just 11 1
Inilde city liinitn lu splendid condition I. H
For silo at low pure , teims to suit , W. A. t' H
[ M
Ji ACHE farm nenr the city In high stntoof : t
tulttvntlon Easy terms , wl per acre , A big i H
birgu'n W , A. Wood , " M
41) ) ACltl' lnrinnc.n Hastings Neb.wclllm- H
provo 1 Can lie divided Uood stock farm , B
# .0 per acre 'Hie verv best ol terms W. A. m
Wood Council llluira In , H
WHV pay reut wheu you ran uuy a homo for M
311 per moiilli and unnaiils , Including M
Interest , of C. II Judd nUJ llroadway ? B
0It SAlTl2 Acre lots ill Orchard place This H
3
- property Is located In the ltlce nursery Hl
soutnof the main part of the city , l' ,4 miles Bj H
from courthouse , ijoo Motcalf 1) l'earl St J
" litOlt SALE lii ) acre farm In Jasnor county , B B
X' low ii , located near coil mines that nie in BB
opoitlluu There Is a Ills foot vein ot coal BjBJ
under tlio farm Gee Jletialf , No 10 I'onrl St BB
FtTft SALE mi feet I ike frontage located bs . . M
tween C II bout house nml Minvva beich 4 BBB
Also a number of choice lots In ltogitti placs .BJBJ
Gee Mctcalf , No 10 l'earl st 'IjJJjJ
MnHrst Move In the Mnrk = t. fjBJ
'J ho now Ited Cross sto\ Is the best heater In IwJJ
the market It Is the most economic it stova 1BH
In use ; terpilros less coal and gives .1 greater BJBJ
degree of heat than any surtaco burner or mugBJBJ
azlne stole sold It has the 011 ly perfect tiys- | BJB
torn of circulating tines It Is beautiful and BJBJ
perfect , and Is sold { 111 less than any other Ilrst JJJB
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