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ra NEW C00DS. “NEW GOODS. Maln street. Those whoee places these officers will fil Jgo on night daty now. THE DAILY BEE POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY, QUOUNCIL BLUFFS. % Monday Mornine, April 6. SUBSORIPTION RATES, BYOMTIN o = = = = = & %0 _sente por woek BYMMI = = = s o« o« e §10,00 per yoar How it Appears on Paper, Mapped Out and Niastrated. H. Friedwan has procured the'services of the well-known millinery trimmer, Mrs, Mitchell, who has just returned from Chiesgo. The atlas of this county has just been completed by O. R, Allen, the well known map publisher of this city, and the sam- ple copy shows most creditably, The work will be distributed to subecr.bers In the course of two or three weeks, and A woman bound for Californla with a babe in her arms s reported as having her pocket picked of $40 at the tranafer the other night. Devlltry Is getting so thick there now, that tha clty ought to they cannot but bo pleased with 1t. M. puta polioeman on daty there, as in daya| xy)c/ o become a permanent resident of old, of this city, has purchased a home and Mes, Jane Harding of Creston town- | eatablished his buslness headuarters Capets and Dry Goods ana ATeeu proof sufficient tha acompiler he Is a of pneamonia fever and will be burted in | great acquisition to the city. The new the Cresent cemetery at 2 o’clock to-day. | atlas contains maps of every township In She leaves two children, one aged 2 years | tho connty, and plata of every town and ) (5, & Hosband, I village, a more complete showing could ™ the other G months, also a husband. Her |, ;¢ b resented. The atlas shows the . mother died two months ago yesterday. locatlon of every building, the owner Chief Walters has discovered that there f",‘3:""}?“’1”.,3.',l'"d;h.:::,i..l"::?c"r:'..:: Axminster Moquette, Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Ingrain Carpets, Etc. Office Matting a isa hydrant on Broad way botween Twenty- | 0% ¢ twAmSg, billh and st pecialty. 8myrnia Rugs, Mats, Oil Cloths, Etc, Our stock of Lace Curtains isunusually large and third and Twenty fourth streets. It |in fact every possiblo det f excellent variety. Turcoman and Madras curtains in many new and beautitul designs, Choicest ::;:::ag‘;;‘;“B:':‘;:P‘,:f:“;:’r‘:"’h;’f from examinasion of e records.” The| Bilks in black and the new colors. Our line ot Dress Goods comprises all the new designs for the drants are looated, cspeclally as important | OTK als0 contains lerge maps of the city, | S€@sON, and the variety of our White Goods is nowhere excelled. New and beautitul Laces invite a hydrant as the only ono nesr Strests-| Sates, and they’ ave. enccliont. . No.at. | 8tt€Ntion, and ourline of ladies’ and childrens’ Hose is larger and finer than ever, ville. temp: is made to give a historical show T ing of the county, but a few pages are * The Presbyterlans ate talking of bulld- | g0 J40't0"s “tirlet compilation of the Ing the additlon to their new church this|jending facts, and the presontation of soason, which will make & marked Im-|interesting statistios conoerning the ] y provement. The state synod Is to meet [growth and wealth of the county. A here next fall, and it s certainly destra- Iarge number of viowscf prominent build- A i earot a1 cSmpISLeaTBE ln;s- rmd homes ln]tha colv:nty nohglvon, 630 21AV6 L1p ORUIL &'l o “[and the lithograph work on these s ““ ”» fore that time, 80 as to accommodate the |especlally fine. ~ Hundreds of these MURDER MOST FOU y dlstinguished visitors. views have been ordered by subscrlbera, H. M, Pronty, son of L Deonty of |43 ¥l bo sent to varlons polats In_ the To Allow Anyone to Die of Diphthena old country as well as in this, thus adver- \OFFIOR!] No, 12 Pearl Street, MINOR MENTION, The public schools open to-day. The county board Is to meet to-day. Bernhard-Listemann concert April 11, Two Jakes, the barbers, 402 Broadway. Come In the forenoon to-doy to Cogke & Morgan's. St. Francts and St Joseph academies reopen to-day. There were two plain drunks in the clty jall yosterday. All the latest novelties at Mra, F. P. Jones', 14 Main street. All walnat } marble bedroom salts $20, former price 835, at Mandel's, Ladies can save money by calling at H. Friedman’s for millinery. Read Cocke & Morgan's big advert; ment on this page. It's newsy. Remember the spscial ssle of dress goods at Cocke & Morgan's to-day. St. John Bro’s are papering, painting, etc., thelr hotel, the Revere house, ¥ i been choten assist- | tising Pottawattamle county extensively, | J)URING the iast five years thero has not boan a death from diphtherta fn any case whero Dr. Thoma largest and best selection of mil. | Garner township has g Jefterl tivi sod. Tt hag boen th ving thousands of livea. Ind The largest and be ant princlpal of the high achool. He ia|Mr. Allen may well feel proud of the | pensibio in piutria soro throst, in mallghant scarier fever. ohangine It 1o 48 houts to the-simpte forms. 1o linery can be found at H. Friedman's, Cooklng stoves, tinware, crockery, glasswara and cutlery at very low prices work, It is strongly and attractively | fallible cure tor all Infl ory, Uleerative, Putrld or Catarrhal conditions, either interoal or external” Bl b D oty ) s CHOLERA! CHOLERA! CHOLERA! The new map of Councll Bluffs will soon a native of this county, was a pupll In the public schools of this city and after- wards attonded -Tabor college, and late | be out also, and from the work already Dr. Jofterls' Cholers Specific will arrett the discae in 80 to The Doctor ued th 0 g y H the foarful visitation o fthe cholera in Cincipnat}, ] ong_the M | at Mandel's. the state university. He is sald to be in|done it is safe to say that it will be a fia trlbutrics, without josing a oase, I the s ekre o1 e e 1t e o nfalibie i Kate Herbert’s house on Fourth street between Ninth and Tenth avenues is being raised. This evéning a grand ball will be given by the German Oatholiz ladles at the skating rink, map worthy of such a publisher and such | Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, ete, Keep it on hand. You can rely upon it. Send for it. Price $2.00 a clty. ‘Comes a8 a thief in the night. o — 'SPE. ! DYSPEPSIA! TAE SEASON OPENS, DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA! - : Dyspeptio, why live In misery and die In despalr with cancer of the stomach? Dr. Thomas Jeflerls cures HATS, HATS, HATS. %\-nry l“l‘;l'l Bl;hl y““o" and covstipation In & very short time Best of references given by citfzens of Py e At H. Friedman's the ladies cyn | Couicl Bluls and Omaha. Dyspepsia is the causo of ninety per cont of all diseased conditions. Frico 8 asonic hall, lis a’n ng © lecture of [find hats and bonnets of all deeirable f Iml fiinud inst ulll)ma-'lmu m\urlh?med!clnuunl with them. Nodootor required; agood n rlabla o leatur v 6 oll that | necossay . Jefforis' d y be obtai fice, N o st 1 i ; Dr. Frleble. Tho lesturo fs a word |shapes at the lowest prices, Council K1uls, Towa. OF sant vy expross o Foseipe of pricer . " 1 ofce, No. 23 Sunth”sth gara ripens nat ] Miss Bell fa a now teacher in thejy Ybraces - ver drops fron Plorco streat school and Mies Albrig! PR 5 the Third rtecet school, all respects a valuable man for the place. Those who want to take an enjoyable and cheap trip through Alaska should plan on spending to-morrow evenlng In nproves in flavor 1 ro without Ficld & Estep, underiakers, y furnished a small white met: an Omaba undertaking ficm. Yoit 7' uiful westher was ta- ken advantage of by many who strolled The chief of the fire department now | through Bayliss aud Fairmont patks, offers $25 reward for the detection of any- | Fairview cemetary and others who took a one turniog in a false alarm. drive. Nearly all the private and livery turnouts were put to use. The ther- mometer at 4 o’clock In the afternoon at the Glen avenae reservolr atood at 78 de- graes, at the waterwerks at the river 80 degrees, at the Ogden house 76 degress, and on Foster Bros'. large thermometer 78 degcees in the shade. As a buggy containlng two men and one lady, whose name was not learned, was hurrying toward the Rock lsland depot yesterday morning about 9 o’clock to catch the ng 1aln, the occapants R. €, Camero, a Ck is at the Ogden. H. N, Watts, of Miscour Valley, was in the city yesterday. J. A. Young, of Sioux City, was at the Pa- cific house yesterday. F. W. Lange, of Missouri Valley, dined at the Yacific yestorday. Mra. Ed C. Drake, of this city, is tn Peters. burg, Ills., visiting her parents. J. 8. Dennis, of Stuart, was in the city yes- terday, and put up at the Pacific. Miss Dotie Jacobs, of Hamburg, fs in the city, & guest of Miss Mary Rodefer, Mra, Mitchell has returned from Chicago, and has entered H. Friedman’s store. The many friends here of Bob Huntington, of Oakland, will be glad to learn that heis 50h, ;in va and Canad to the Atlul ast within the last five years and over 200 acros were Y. last uprin,i-, (1884); Jonss Martin alone having 47 acres ey being planted st Highland, Ulster Co., N. Y., by Sam’l Kogers, Ksq., which contaiua 80 acres of this one variety, and he has realized from 20 to 30 cents per pound for his fruit, while Con- cords grown in the same locality brought from 4 to 6 cents only. . — Al parties planting vineyards haye signed a contract to return all the wood nud cut- ry year back to the Company up to 1 1888; 80 it has b sen tha sole owner of tock, and no one but the Company agents can sell and deliver gara vines, So all persons ehoul ertificato of authority, and seo that it has the corporate seal of the Company cry vina that it has a 1 seal attached, bearing theimpresaion of the Conyy \C 7th.—We now offer for the first time, strong Brick buildinge of any size raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed, Frame hous | out restrictions, to bs delivered cn and after March 1st, 1585 moved on LITTLE GIANT trucks, the best in the world, W. P, AYLSWORTH., WELLS COOK, counc“ Blufia, Iowa. 1010 Ninth Street, Council Bluffs, as [Inving accepted appo ntment o ! agent for the NTAGAR® WHITE GRAPE CO.“for Towa 1 5d Ne- a, == now prepared to promptly deliver .\ IAGARA™ vinos under the Roglstercd Trade Mark Seal W Ccmpany. Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand whie | we will sell in retall or carload lots: ) dry gec The water works reservolr is belng re- paired, the natural settling of the banks having forced a few bricks out of line, The infant child of Charles Linsel, No. 1711 Fourth Avenue, dled Saturday and was buried by Field & Estep yesterday morning. A playfal dog managed to break out one of the smaller plate windowa In James & Haverstock’s Maln street front yesterday. Tlokets for the Bernhard Listemann 127 EIGETH STRERT. were all du lcu tho corner of | better, SMITH & TOLLE i C‘-‘!:‘“ff are ln_d“m:"d at F“:'Qf;é Those | Sixth stroot and Lenth avenue where the| Mprs, 1, 31, Pryor expects 1o lo.ve to-mor All Stock Warranted as ReDrESEMafl. LEADI T “:t“:;:?l““ seats should select | grade is being rnil;ult ;ovenldfe(:t. The o on . visit tober old. Wisconsin. hume,at e b e e ud BRiCd Tby: TErios Merchant 'Tailors! buggy was somewhat damaged, 1t belng | Janesville, SCHLUTER & BOLEYN : Ladies, to consult thelr best Interests |turned bottom up and the horse slightly| G. P. Moore, who looks after Nebraska for Corner Fifth Ave. & Fourth St. CouncilBlaffs, 7 and 9 Maln St., — T will awalt the opening of the new milli- | scratched while the men and woman re. | Metealf Bros., returned Saturdny evening— Councrn Brurrs, - - - Jowa. nery establishment of Brs. O. A. Rogers, | cefved numerous slight scratches. ““:V‘" h;; ';‘“‘“Che' T g 15 aphrodisiac, arous- 1 341 Broadway. Capt. H dischi d ‘m, H, Smith, the Broadway confectioner, 8 nctivity, positively S pt. Hayes was discharged Saturday, F " cure ency A Thera were a fow places in which beor & was taken quite ill Saturday, a cold seeming i A SR als qgm mmd‘; *ar[the court holding that the prosecution | ¢ ave settied on his lange. ity. all wenkness ofgcherativo ayotom oithor sox. | &eds R A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From. had not proved him to be the kind of a $1 by mail. J. H.-Warne vagrant charged In the information, but == haviog brought other damaging testimony agalnst him, A new information was filed, worded g0 as t cover a multitude of slns, but virtually meaning the same thing, The case was continued two weeks, it belng understood that If he leaves the city it will not be trled. 1t is satd that he will stand by and see the man, will do duty in Sioux City this week, fight out, as he deems it a bit of mali- 4 having left for there last evening. clogs prosecutionginvedtsdby the pallos: Miss Emma Stiles, of Omahs, who bas been 347 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA' Business at, the transfer has beon on | oiyying i ehis city for several daga with Mise the Increase lately. A larger number|Rxie Wesley, has returned to Omaha, of cars have been !"“dl"d"‘h“ o ‘"1""3 J. J. Vauderveer starts out on the North- while, most of which are ‘‘stralght,” not | western road on missionary work for Van having to be travsferrcd Seven gangs | Brunt, Thompson & Co.’s implement house, of men in charge of the following check |J. J. is small but good. clorks, Charler Frisstte, better known| W.W.Chapmanis confined to his bed, the world over as “Frenchy,” Joe Steph. | having badly sprained his back in lifting o 5 " . B 6 i 4th,and - | grains® i 3 a A - o f : :;((m. l:ont:lr, hJotlm S’ufl;m anrd fI“rlull‘k e Dn’lka b l’wh ;“er e d:m;:ed exclosively to thls Immenss|™ (Ogp c.,,wn}"u h:vf ougln 1:9,“010“ mgd::ln;“t}irllén;g ‘:}::hw;g:, seams turzed [ making E;n“_'&kerchiefg etna do all the transferring of freight i " @ | atock, complained of not being able to secure R0 D, T . that 18 found necesary to gtnmfer fnd interests for Keeline & Felt, returned Satur-| Having recently increased our force of dulflble hose for child‘}m As our as-| Ladies’ vest wur‘tg 40¢. oS YT FHTETTS e PrTTeT day evening from a visit to Illinois, and leaves | clerks, customers will not be nconveni- | gortment is now complete we can satisfy Lmlgs.u.)gnln vests, 40c worth 50c. chiofs ta the "'i:“;’c:: P‘;:‘““d S’"’"d 80 83 4045 oo his trade in Nobraska this morning, | enced by any delsy on this polnt. tho most fastidious tastoa, Ladies’ finished soam, balbriggan vosts, . compete with other roads. 500 worth 75 dozen Ladles; Homstiiched handker- Dr. F. P, Belhnger, who has been laid up Ladies’ Hose: ¢ chiefs, fancy torders, fast colors, union Rev. Dr. McCreary, pastor bf Broadway Methodist church, expects his family to ar- rive from the east this week, Miss Ingersoll, who has been visiting A, L, Payne, a relative, in this city, leaves thik morning for her home in Illinofs, M. C. Brainard, special agent of the Coun- cil Bluffs Insurance company, left last night for the northern part of the state.§ B. B. Mann, the well-known life urance least such way the report of some who ought to know, Simon Eisemsn has bought the stock of Joseph Relter, the merchant tallor, but Mr. Reiter will continue in charge of the establishment. Rev. Dr. McCreary of the Methodlst church, has united tn marriage |Mr. Wil- liam Kenzen and Miss Eveline Dorsey, both of Omaha, There is to be a meeting of the congre- gation of the Presbyterian church on Wednesday evening at which some very important business is to be considered, A number of the hangers-on about the gambling houses have donned thelr working clothes and gone into legitimtae business, and are at work at their trades, Ofticer Wheeler yesterday warned a white fellow, a sort of a cowboy, to leave the clty, he having been hanging about Mrs, Tarner's colored coop on lower Broadway. Gauze Underwear, Muslin Underwear Ouar Laaies Muclin Uzderwear sale will Men's gauzs shirts, 25¢ worth 40c. contue until next Saturday. Men’s Inaian gauze shirts, cleared| The prices which we sre now quoting seams, 40c worth 50c. on these goods will no’ pay the Indies for Children’s Hose. A fall assortment of misses’ and chil- dren’s hose in plain and fancy clors, in- Hosiery. Our First SpringSale of Hosiery. The dramatic company, composed of local talent, will next Thursday evening| In response to querles sent by the | with congesti i 2 E 1 10c,warth 20¢ gestion of the liver for the past ten ] ; CGronttlemen’s Hose. nen, 10¢, warth 200 : at the opera house present tho play ““On }Raral New Yorker to ffty reprosonttivo | days, mado bis irst appasranco on the street |, LAdIo8 hote In salid colora: cardivn, Corsets 50 dlsih ades hemstched Jinen Deok.” A pleasing entertalnment is[fcuit growers and authoritles on grapes, | Saturday, and Sunday left for a trip in Ne- L.'dgmybalbrlggnn hose, cleared seams, | Men's fancy striped sox, 6c worth 8} o ‘ A P "?"’jl‘""l"f','f"_ White and eolored bordora promised. braska for his health, to be goue a week or ten | i cream, black, brown, navy, cardinal, Men's Spanish mixed sox, 10c worth| 25 dozen Steam mc y 16¢, worth 2 in seventeen different states of the union, asking their preference of grapes, both for market and for home use, the replies a8 published in the Roral New Yorker of ded sides, perfect fitting and wade of |10 dozsn Ladtes’ fancy bordered, purs days. . garnett, fancy dotted and split feet, 15c, | 15¢. TTh TR sbordprats 7 th [h eet jeans H0c worth 7 roldersd and hemstitched, 25c, John Kintz, cashier at the “‘Q” freight de- wonld'be.very cheap at 20c. e lazlensle!mlm mixed sox, 124c wor el‘;’;]f/,-:nl e e L ) pot goos south today, Last October Mr [ Ladies' half regular and fu e e | Men's perfect fitting seamless sox, all [strong, easy-fitting, comfortsble snd ntz made a bet with W, W. Chapman, the | Palbriggan hose, In cream, cardinal, wine, Ith.preserving. 8 eam molded, espect - W. Chapman, the b ‘200 worth 2pe, | colors, 15¢ worth 20c. health:preserving, olded, March 26, show that 42 preforrod the |,greoment being that the loser should git | Packs bluee and browns, 20¢ worth, 20c. | C0Vreh, Bp TR ACCM oonions 200, never [ally destrablo for ladies of fine contour or Niagata to any other white grape. The | married inside of one year fro i ull regular and full fashioned for loss than 26o. of” delioate copstitutions, Satisfectin S Brepe man year from that time, or hose In pin stripes, talbriggans, ingrains before sold for lees tha ¢ funded. 75 worlh highest number for any other variety was | forfeit a fine suit of clothes to the winner, in oll colors. mwd'n-, Biack m'n'; colors] Men’s fancy striped ingrain half hoee, ;gin(r]aumed cr money refanded. 76¢ 15. The showing In detail is one which | Clevelind being elected president made W. | warranted fast, 250 worth 40c, These are | regular made, 26¢ worth 3bc. Bliss has a large and entire new stock of millinery and notions, and Is prepared to sell chesper than any other house west of Chicago, Mrs. Blies will bs asslated by a New York milliner this season, Aoccording to figures procured by TuE “Dress Goods On Mnday morning, April Gth, we place ou places of Dross Goods at 20c per yord. We have gone through our s.uck sud picked out pleces that were relling at fiom 20 to 3bc per yard B t unta - 0 y I .::,:;fie:h:iz,; ,::;,"dl:;"lz;"’c::: Is very flatterlog for the Niagora, and |- Obapman the winner of the bet, and ever | ¢ g Mop's ol tngrain Bl boss 1p-fanoy Ahifamm Eass, Gl rt Hip oorcte, | whtoh we now «ffoc the pub'lo at the uni. i ] is ci since Kintz has had his weather-eye open, His colors, 30c worth 40c, well stay . form prics of 205; wlso 30 pleces of plain 5,010 dozan, or 60,120 eggs, not Includ- | Mr- Wells Cook, of this city, who Is private correspondence being largely inoreased | new colors ofl ingrain, 40c worth 50c. Men’s supertine half hose In fancy col- | tra heavy bones with the popular curvid ur’.d ,!';n\y Dress Go'ds in single and speclal agent, Is making the ehowing Tadies’ black lislo thread full regular |ors, 33¢ worth b0c. rench corded bands over the hips t) count here among frult growers. Men'’s fancy lisle thread half hose, fast | give graceful and beautifying shape &nd hows, B0, Raver etere s0ld: for domh Kby colors, beautiful assortment, 50c fworth ‘;’)raven strotching or wrinkling at the 76e. g £ Ladies’ black sllk hose,$1.26 worth $2. 762, sldes. $1.00 worth $1.25. coub'e widths werth from 30c to 450 per yurd, all of which we reduce to the uni- form price of 2e. ing those hand-painted. *‘Wipe t e egg since the election, his friends naturally in- off your chin,” quire whether John goes south to-day for a — 0 Doputy Shorlfl Fox Is talked of as the | Spring goods for sultings are Noreno (& | *Uit ©f elothes for Chapman or to make him- coming coroner. 1f he should be chosen L‘"‘:F'NT‘;"“I:;- 50‘; Ma'n :l“"- lli:] ' blisk t, in May, 1884, have been con there never could arise any doubt about | *Pection Invited. Tices and quality | mqp;, th let; ) to stay; and every person who has visited this house since Its estsblishment, in May, ) 0 bog| ) tf 1 Fox | 43081 t0 M o the sty glve u";‘;f‘ 25 'h: residence f". ’i“ 'G' vlnoe’lf\lh:he:ml?oo:ll:ehf-ngfl;fin:l‘tl;:)'gnI:‘i’:n:n':t,o:::ntgen;l:g‘pla o.f :]Ya ;'i,m:‘:mrll'yll‘:\pe have glven us thelr substant al support until it has become one of tho Finet on the the death of a man after *‘coroner” Fox bad *‘set” upon him, H, H,Field is also in the field, and would make a good man for the plac The marquerade carnival on next Wed. nesday evening at the rink promises to be a big affalr; as the invitationsare near- ly all out and most of them to: persons who have applied to the management di- rect for them, Lawrence Kinnehan, who nearly four months sluce had his foot mashed at the trapsfer, and has slnce been confined In 8t. Joseph's hospital in Omaha, s re- ported as Improving, and in a few days is expected to be able to ute erutches, A change was made In the police force yestordsy. ““Will 'ou come 'asy or will Ydrag 'out” Ousick takes Main street south from Broadway, Officer J. H. Wheeler Brosdway west of Maia street, and Policeman Smullen Broadway east of C——— b i just compls Tne Woman'’s Exchange, F‘F"m;v E:q, the work of entertainivg | siopo, Wa have been compelled to remove to larger quarters on account of tho A’?:Ym I ;3:?:‘:-;';\-""1 ;“fi:uh:.vkl?ff ',’,‘i,“.f.':(,'.‘f;”&."y fi‘i;;';.'"‘;“&:“t';:",‘l’ngmun gt “‘;"':;‘ Tho entoraiomant to bo glven by the | P08 one by s, ¥eeman and Mro. | extansive i et more O A O or it sliaply bacsuss COOKE & MORGAN GIVE G00b GOODS FOI LATTLE MONEY, and Do Wopsa's. exobange:on Tusslhy eveniog Now ask extravagant prives. Wo always glve our oustomers Valae Reoeived, a8 the above quoted prices proves will b held in the vicant storeroom next Visitors as well ay purshacrs are alike weloome at the to Officer and Pusey's bauk—the baild- ~ RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE, Easter Suuday services Each church holding Easter servises in this 'ty yestemlay was decorated most appropriately for the occeslon so univer. electrie light for this occasion., Supper 18 will baserved from 5 'olosk moiil afser| .7 colébrated by Oheistian congrega 0" o'clock, thus accommodating. all whe | tlons: Apart from the oinamentation of y wish to attend the lecture, The |the churches, the people assembled were silk crazy quilt made by the members «f|strikingly and sppropriately dressed for the organization and the sewing soclety (s springlike & day, ana everything will- be sold at au tion at half-past 8 scemed In keeping with the joyous o'cluck, Admlasion saud supper on'y 20| ayent that it typified. A lovely iy R s st sualled upon the onter world aud the Mre. Mitchell, the trimmer, can be cred church emblems and sermons of the , ssveral pastors were In marked keeping found t the millnery store of H. Fried: | ), zhf‘huly event commemorated. Mul- man, where she wlll be pleased to meet | titudes of children robed in white acoom: |’ A bor frisnds and scquslatences, Rinlsd cldsr worshipess, @any of ®bom 347 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. were attired In the alry garments of the warming season. No more besutifal ;ndlrg of lent could bave been asked or, cast. This room will be lighted with —OF —— e —— Des Moines jall recoip's now averige thirteen, as sgainst forty-five cne year g0, ,, A ‘ b ) ’ l