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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28. 1887. 1§ ~ \ | 3 1 | \ " N THE DAILY BEE.\SONE SUVDHIES OF SUDAY. s -ttt i e | Bl 0 S 0 GND FREE CIF COUNCIL BLUFFS. Pulpit Utterances and Church Do- oy - turned to Mondamin '||, there took [ \\"'rfl- 1,000 16 be Given Away by , OFFICE NO. 12, PEARL STREET ings Interest the Pious. day School . - ver's mule team and wagon and | Yesterday noon the Ce tional | wiy. No trnee of him could be fonry Eisoman & Co’s Peoplo's | | Deltvered by oarrt part o clty at nday school was presided over for the 1, and Mr. Ggtrér is still on the Storo, 314 816, 3168 and 320 - 1 W TR “Sunace, | DEATH OF MRS. CONRAD GEISE. | last time hy Mr. D. AL Judd, who has (EIRCE s jy“_;”';"\‘ Tast tall, Broadway, Council Bluffs, | B henss OF L N "”“\'*: i served as superintendent for four years | wonrs a moustache and chin whiskers, a Wi, I NiGit Eviror No. 25, \Il\ulx ‘l \‘I 10N, SRR A ] i A "'T"‘ wuiien | OF CLOAKS, LADIES'” UNDERWEAR COM- W i i o a winter, — Coal the Schools. y / . Thtke thoe thete permament " homé, | The school bonrd was_not satisfied FORTS, BLANKETS, ETC, ‘unds. Sheuld favorable business opportunities | With the bids received and opened some — present themse %, it is not unlike | time ago. The dealers in coal w 3 upelicik David's Greatness that My, Judd anay veturn here in the | ggrangely uniform in theiv bids on hard yesume ! y o | #pring., as his preferences ure foralo- | ot SR B 0 e belng $11 the Baptist church lust evening | chiion here, but this is. uncertain, At | CO0s the price in each cnse being §11 o il Cooley delivered u discourse upon | the close of the elass study of the lesson | ton. Th S e Away by acter of David, selecting as o | yesterday, the following resolutions | on the soft <, but there is also ¥ ho: Lovd Kath solight him, s cntod and . ndopted unanie | more of n wudation ih qualities, The #o .or Sy, SAiliiary i) ALl LLLUI A AR L / L1 board rejocted the bids, and coneluded TN TR, WierEss, Mr. 1. A, Judd has been super- | 10 1¢ dvertise, At the meeting held ‘m.",.;".“, t the' Sinday. schoot of the Gone | 1ater, the bonrd let the contract for soft y f £ a2 ol " " Preparving to Organize a St. Andrew's Brotherhood—Changes at the Og- den-A Hay Dealer Leaves N. Y. Plumbing Co. With Reiter, tailor, See Chapman’s pictures for Chr The grand jury will to- their deliberation The district court will open this morning on | COMMENCING \\.uh Every Two s Purchased Yo m Ticket wnee in the | CeRents Lo b | goods cheap, w Waorth o Will Receive ol For One t day yesterday. @ a storeroom in | was intensely practical, pening a branch | jyely listened to by n la man after his own hear The sermon ational church of Council Bluffs, La., coal v higher price than the previous | aker: “If we judge of the for four years; and, o | bids named. Hird conl has got even clyes oo ti ly everything that could go on | ioutness of men by the | "‘\’;;«m‘ the officers, teach: | beyond the rench of tho school board. o IR EL I e runmors wis ou yestordny (o Lry tho first | EYCuinese of e By o ol e | Sy goid, tembers | of, U, b | In consequence soft. coul will be used so L VLLI A0S e sleighing placed next to Moses as the gr ogret that he and I estimable wite have bt nnectily will ) need and the holders in- cgular meeting o : Chautauqua | PGS bt ) B decided to remo s, With @ proba L e sh a large stoc Noak adies’ Wra i ' PNty woat e T oe e | uman eharacter of God's peopl ' aking n.."'r'"‘nm'\‘ “in " tite golden Diamond ¢ in London. We »‘111111. offer a large stock of Cloaks :1‘1111 Ladies’ Wraps, and vitedus aulllos SOl € peasen e i street this evening. David's life occupies sixty-one chapters Ljitiss it UL i o Ladies’ Underwear at abont HALF their value. You ing oxtin on your purchusos, Wo qn]\hvl'h lr:lllllu':’ln”t“lw .[.I.!.“:“n\r y ‘l‘lf»\::x“h.‘-:un“:i\.‘.:f:\‘iu“r:::.l;q ”" ':”“ :“i‘ oW at parting with our 'r':}.\'.‘\'fi:-‘: dinmond cutting has beon’ vevived.in will get your gift in the value of your yurchase guarantee t I you goods cheaper 1 than you can buy af any other house in Legion will take place this evenii field to | Tondon. Nearly two hundred y s 40 and without the uncer i o 3 Tiope thuk in the, o ainty of chance. ho we $ no human character upon which the [ Place, and the hope that in the nc lish fare. tiie. Aneat Al , d the west, and give you the largoest, finest Y g a € 3 Hioh He I8 ot He Wil fila CHMSLIAN \Wory shmen were the finest dinmond KT 5 1 s ‘ e o PR ; ; 0 yiihe assignmont of Jaw, cases in the | givine historian delights to linger more Whicit s Wil be ablé fo perform with s % in the world, the trade beiug This sale is to clean ont this part of our stock, as we must | and beststockwestof Chicago to sclect VAL Gl ¢ than upon that of him who combined | much satisfaction to others s that he has | nearly all carvied on in London, and at have the room for other goods, GALL-AND B CONVINGED! \ ) 6,008, 1t tha {8 61 BrophGL, Kin D ve. the present time old English-cut dia- S 40, ! 647 in himself the offices of prophet, king bived, That we desire to express our | onds will n very high CAILmail orders receive prowpt atten- The church social of St. Paul's pavish | and sweet singer of Tsracl. His cem and g1 icc in him, not | 18 the cutling is suill so much - - - tion ”»“lll 11;-‘\\;\;» ,.‘lmw lewz‘ rifts fore will he held on Friday eveting nest, at | from boyhood to death is traced with 0y ker but us o ed with the orders the war 10 08 prized. me uw it e men also by the influence which | tanght, we will ever remember him inour | migr ted msterdam, where they pend on th nan, and while we will try | PYi2 by the lesson he has so earncstly Through the residence of Charles Swan, No. 15 | loving minuteness. If we should judge Tteky: humbots rocelving pairers of water pipe. The store men y. ered there was only one diamond cutter RV Also 10 theveil foremost place among the at | Resolved, That resolutions be | $FCF LLOK s of our house, customers only receiving e iy which survived as | (o him: morning il Fric The sudden and inte: old has made they have exerted upon the | petitions to the throne of and have sinee remained, At the time when f their reward. S T entertained | actors of human history. He not only | Spread upon the records of our school, and in London. Dutchmen were accordingly |, of o o entertained | 2 ‘ sl + ! ¢ benefit of the prizes. s oo e ) $17,00 Cloaks at $8.50 | $12.00 Cloaks at §6.00 ™, v Itobinson. Refreshments were | long s his nation existed, but he also R~ were to receive £10a weeld ench $ . 03. S 3. f o Oa. S fl f . L, « abig demand for thawers out and re- Woild, o should accord Duvid” & imm]" r his continued spiritual and temporal | the African diamond fields were discov- ¢ —_— — No tickets will be given to employes Muske that a copy, properly engrossed, be presented ged to work in London from Mon- the home of Miss | founded a mons eise. mun, They struck several times suc- No. of prize ved und o merry social season had. | {inpeessed himself 'rounding nue Death of Mrs, yald it o i y ¢ pressed himself on surrounding na AT o i T 5 tifar Nigher. wage ) 1—One clegant parlor sot conststing The funeral o} Philip Benedict, son of | (fone e the grentest warrior and ruler | . Yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock Mrs. | cossfully for higher wages, but_when Mr. and Mres, S. S. Benediet, will be held ut the family residence, No. 17 north Twelfth strect this afternoon at 2 oclock. Thermometers in v eity registered 15 d e livan and 4 lar casy chairs Conrad Geise pussed away from this life, they demanded £15 per week each man sed from S, allor o ity i 0 | e funt-wa seare. - Sh b o | ey e it v gl gom + - $10.00 CLOAKS AT $5.00. 306 el o e poct of his people, composed those songs dm].q. Tection of lh(' heart, but she | yble after a de “1.,“,(,”,,|,.‘...\,( ac 4 “’;};‘“ A 1' “‘\l\; l=~|1 ) ’l-wH Frenchy ;\h‘u"h hu\[--”lwrmu;-]llw,].;'umfn\i{‘ :m.; had been seriously il only four weeks. | of dinmond in one month which they Bt O S UL QU UBG U VO G vitage of the world. The psalter of A's David was not used by his own 2 of his age. But this w fous parts of the below day morning at 7_and People were not anxious to fac Her death was not unexpected, but it is | could now cut in about four days wsad blow to the family. soon as it was cl proved that consiste * g large and very heavy i countrymen, but was, at the very begin- T A L P A 2 bracing air, which resulted in_ light | ying of christianity, adopted into the | She was the daughter of Mv. Horn, ! BET e a6 pot. ten pot, sugne howl, attendance at most of the ehurhes, SR Ci008 Of MBI GHUGRT T the st the Worshipful Company of Turners de hurch. — In the first he stores of the city never presented | centuries Psalms we finer lines of goods for the hn\i fe gon than they do now. The finest | e specimens of art, domestie formerly proprictor of **Horn and spoon holder, Must bo scen to be fully appreciated. Bought from C. B. Jucguemin & Co., iy 4- One v handsome water set.com- prising pitcher stand goblets I wash bowl of the very lurgest design. An nt picce of goods. Purchased from nson Bros., city, Decorated China dinner set of 130 Purchased from W. A, Maurer, Lo g L Park.” | Giged to give English cutters every en- sung at the love | She was joined in marriage 10 Mr. | couragement, and have, with the valu- asts and formed the morning and | Geise about twenty-five years ago. She | able ance of the Baroness and M cning hymus of the primitive chris- | wu5q devoted wife and mother and | Burdett-Coutts, offered money awar nd foreign, | tians. — Of the other scriptures, in the | 0% 0 semed by the verv large cip- | in competition ngainst the Dutch f are here and some of the business men [ fifth contury, the generality of men | Bishly estoemed by the very lavge civ- | 8 ORI EG nonds. Alter seve § sle of friends in which she mov are pr ing spectacles which will be | knew next to nothing, but the Psalms | 77 90 bR R 3 surprises to the piblic. Watch the were again and again’ repeated in pri- | husband and soven children are left to | ontost the 1 A for announcements. vate houses, in market places, in strects, | Mnen the loss of wife and mother. first prize and uuM ur the others, p ) ! Ol war he end of 1835, out of four of avel was but little impeded by Sat- | by those who had learned them by heart, [ 40 6f the boys, Pred and Hidward, fll!-];n'i‘l(l‘v i Bhe iU AT A i WAITING Fon . urday’s storm. During tho carly morn- | and who soothed themselves by their | ! H : e | mamely, Kimberley, DeBeers, Bultfon- [ 1t LA | ! - remaining children, five in numbe berle B e o oo et o8 younigert oo of such tender | tein and Du Toit’s Pan, no_less: than G—Elegant decorated China tea set of I'hree s ! : ; \ | Vears as to imperatively need the loving | 53000000 carats of dixmonds (or more T—Very handsome blue satin water runs could not be' made, f'lll- Ih ~|m'l| a noise of I]"',!”'. |‘|‘|A ineili s twa ““““'"“,, of ' mother. than six and a half tons’ weight) have set, ting of 6 tumblers, 1 pitcher o'clock 1o difficulty was experie church, that you cannot hear what is Alizing about £40,000.- The sympathics of the community | been extracted, v L and one hammered by o stricken onesin this | 000, The dinmonds now discovered al will go out to thes nds now d are S—One venetian v , 1 found in British possessions— RE“E"BER THE PL‘GE T 5 Africa und Indin. Yet the y ol howr of bereavement. The funeral cast miajority of the stones are still sent e ot at points where the snow w said; but when the psalter is read, all are silent.’ Among b of the church. Protestant, (' and Greo persist in drifting. The shovel by worked during (the entive day. everything is in good shape for to- nehes tholic ice will be held to-morrow, Tues- the psalms form an Gl 5 ; 4 % ; 4 I k] day.afternoon i + family Lustre amber wate t. comprise travel. important part of their public worship. | LA&R/HERO0E 0= 0 GO0 Y1 10 foreign countries to be cut and pol- I Rev. 0. Douglass, of Grinnell, | By these spivitual hymns men have S gl ished, which every Englishman snould e \ i cleetng oceupicd the pulpit of the Congrega- | often eI -I‘l !I“]', 03-“!"«]“:1"]".h"h\wl HEShenE N o v on consider ought not to-be. Asone of the 10—One ruby water set, consisting ot | tional church yesterday morning. H "'I’]“;' R i ‘:”“m“‘l' :m hu\‘l' ““!“"““'I' urity of every deseription, 4 test connected with the 6 tumblers, 1 piteher and 1 hrass tray. | made an earnést and eff 1 appe gustine wis consoled cath bed. | consulting roonis. A1l husiness strictl onsists in the one word patience, 1120 yds best black Guinett silk—the Iwhz‘\llf nrnnu»_fl.nlu ||n\~|lnn \nErl\z ‘A\ t\h:\“;:“.”::(l III\I‘IE J m_\,‘;n \l\\\n:l‘\;:x:iI:I confidential. Ofice 500 Broadway i there is an immense field for the em- .’ best silks made goodly collection was taken for the | Weve che * | ne ol X Main street u,,..mn ployment of women. @ nation, the wese portier benefit of the churches in Towa, which | Words of a psalm Polycarp, Columba, ns ave the finest judges of dia- 1 gentleman’s smoking jacket. are mot yet self-supporting. These | Hildebrand, Bernar Jovome of | Tnsurc with Wadsworth,. Etuyt & Co. s in the world, and it is to Lond 14—1 very nt Paistey shawl, feeble socioties often grow into the | Prague, Columbus, ey Ve, Bdward - A :‘II::’::.\|lx:‘u|('i::u“;{: R 401 Broad wa TB T e e strongest churches of the state, Two | VI, Xavier, Melanethon and Jewell Touses and lots for sale on monthly The last ] 8 monds, Wl report pub- 1’5 dross suit, churches at least, and probably more, hed theiv | Liven the Savior, | payments. Johnston & Van Patten, 33 | lished was that e took about Zent’s fur beaver overcont. in this city, owe their start to mission ‘“(‘ “"l‘l-‘“‘i‘,‘-'f]““ ‘""“;"”‘ ““‘l"“[ Main street. £3.000,000 worth of cut diamonds an- — — Doy s or youth's suit I D ds; prayer to the Father in the words o S wually from England. = T 3 s or youth's overcont, ; S VR Dsalm. Tho sixty-cighth psalm St. Andrew's Brotherhood. MR yon g e W SPECIAL NOTICES. |$2. AN ELEGANT $2. “kin gloves, ! For best quali al and wood, call | ¢heered - Cromwell to vie-| One of the most practical systems of Edison on His Phonograph. pair Californin white blankets, on Gleason, 26 Pearl street. tory at Dunbar, Lord Burleigh | 100nized offort which has been devel- | Eleet World: “I was so over- combination nobility dress page e sclected the psalms outof Ty worth £50 Wadsworth, Etnyre & Co. loan money | the wholo hiblo ashis spacial delight, | oped in lotter years is thatknown us | come A ca h the sucecss of my f ver . sl as Lost,Found, T To Re' nts, Boarding, rted. in n.h ‘column at the low « 8 1 3 a c WOo! Qg 1 Misses eloak. ‘ RS O They wer the framowortof the devo- | the St. Andrew's brotherhood. Tt is of | ment finished ubout six wecks ago that i o o Chey S doubted whether T co ko an- B i ; n.(.)"" thousand head of one, two and | tions and war es of Luther. the same order as tho White Cros mh"m_q"“m ‘mml ahdrLiwent ook e o AabRe: 1 pair men’s boots or shoes, -. year-old steers for sale. Will give | hvmns have so aficeted the world as his. | movement and the Y. M. C. A. eredit'to relinble parties. Enqu He speaks, and the pent up feelings of | finesall that is A. J. Greenamayer, 623 Mynster st. | millions of christian hearts find ex SR telephone 121. sion and a voice. g L8 Itecom- | 4t onee to do sor my second instrument good as to methods and | works as well as the first, and I have r the best iife for the workmen employed in m.nlmw the ments at our FOR TWO DOLLARS. ¥ rondway, Cont rof $2.00 worth of orset, To each purch ; 5 p 5 i iilles bed spre —~—— ing, save Paul and Mo man, i, ¢., morality in all that the term ""” “"t *“1“ ; "’“" ,phonog vaphs. A goods we give a ticket which en- i 4 spreads A i ETat S will cost $60 apiece. Ao t00s the 4 L e Personal Paragraphs. deepa mark on th \\mld history. | implies. Tts ficld is exclus among ke (‘}“‘“W TS D u‘.‘.d'.'q'..l‘i.’un. h””“,, holder to one chance on ml“_”w“ Seelng then that so portion of | men. The reason why the field is lim- the aivine word is occupied’ with the | ited at all ies in the necessiy which e o 8.5 B ST life and deeds of him who was the great | everywhere exists for active work in be- 1o papervisor 8. B. Frum, of Shelby, T | oo cnitor of the Savior of the world, it | half of young men. The hope of the F. W. Sheflield. of Char 4 comes us to study his character. The | future in the character of the men - W Sheflicld, of Chariton, Ta., Sun- | ¢uce devoted to him by the bible | this generation produces, hence the ne- Judge Carson is spending a fow days at home . infant’s ¢ lfldH sashmere dress, set furs, fine large doll. autc oh album. an Elegant Gold Watch worth $90. y anice line of goods, in the t styles, embracing Men's and Boy's clothing, ha hd caps, hoots and shoes, gloves, mittens, ete., which u~ corded upon the phonographic sheet LE OR o much larger than what can he in Jenr pmm »d upon it That the phonographic & Co. book or newspaper of the future need not be half the present size. About the CHANGE —Equity of 1 s syndicate, Inquire of i y > perfecte = 1ice dozen ladies’ fine wool fast black ghcl initheilufte, Listory commands our attention.’ of saving the young men from | Ouly thing that the perfected phono- . oL ke ; Mue M Pleifor has returned from .| The speaker began with, the fivst ap- | the fifluences of bud“associutions and | FO8LELA0 The cost of rumning the | E exchings for Coungi s or O prop: on the watch besides, + dozen Misses fine wool fast blacke ¥isit to friends in Sioux City. pearance of David in history as a | hubits. {‘ ‘,‘,‘ ,\:,' according to Edison, will | £1ty. avetal stock ot boots and shoes valued at. | Come and examine our goods and prices J. Charles Stout and . L. Johnson, | shepherd boy in the ficlds of Bethlehem, | A number of the Omaha brotherhood | PAOROSFPH: & m.-...’h of maintaining | SHGLESH000. Call at store, 08 Broadway, of |~ hofore purchasing. Remember the | 89— gingham dress pattern. of Neola, were at the Kiel hotel yester- | when Sumuel came to select asuecessor | will v ‘ounci t Sunday f F8 0 e e Iittle <ladtiis | hiome Martin, same number, Couicll | - 1, oo, 546 and 548 Broadway. 30—1 dozen gentslinen handkerchicfs. uu,. to Saul as king of Istacl, He was by | evening and a reli B is ar- “‘;“ "f‘fl“:: SR e — RCUS. 41—1dozen ladieslinen handkerchicli Mr. and Mrs. B. Zeverly start for | his father, Jesse, intrusted with work to take plo at St. Paul's "1"’1‘:’:“:- T R aaa “m; \Jlf“g}‘*fi}"_‘" 1 426 linen table cloths. Washington, D.C., to remain for two [ usually done by his slaves, and was con- conducted entively by them. | G 50 BT 0T Whieh wil - - 43—1 dozen linen napkins. months. sidered of so little importance that he | Several good speakers will be here and m: “m,d_m"lm N thee 2 R SALE- Ax second 1mu\'|“’:l\mn“-,muarn 44—1 dozen tine linen towelss Rev. C. Hoover, of Council Bluffs, | ¥its not invited to the Feast of s fam- | an- e pEfmoctingiizuronisod, l‘.-u.-.« of 800 words, and a_third size for Addrean 0231, Dee omee, Couneis nfi'uh o 0 451 fancy stand cover, prenelios every alternate Sunday at | 11¥: *He was ehosen king of Tsracl, the | The objects of the order will he fully | G0 8¢ : 20018 34 01, fles ol | over. fodale. ? appointed prophet of “and the father | explained and an attempt made to or- T Housex and furnished rooms, Davidson 625 Fifth avenue. J. D Hamlin, of Onawa, and 13 i1 SHuRepLom sed S AT b irotheehood here: cond-hand_Co R. o s v 0]( F;\L jhe e .‘“‘“‘“ : e. While he was in hiding [ We have 10,000 ¢ in Council * | N E mmited o The cond Mrs. Frank Yena- | from his enemy Saul he developed his | Bluffs, Or inity. real estate and chatte! wine has worse since | Jove for music and song. He was so | of appreeiation for past Ve are now prepred for the Learl st her attack on Saturday and her re- | proficient in handling th h s harpand lute [ will present them on January 1, 1888, RA co s not expected. that his fame spread throughout the | with @ beautiful organ, containing two HQI‘IDAI T DE ! S. G. Underwood and €. B. Waite, of | nation. Here he developed his love of | and three-fifth sets of recds and an ele- | Our immense buildings are packed full of the board of county supervisors, has | nature which he sooften expressed in | gantly finished case, and nineteen other the most e doll. album. an cap. 1 child's hood. 1 picce “fruit of loom™ muslin. 1 tand cover. 1 pair elegant Jupanese portiers 1 album, 11 1 mbia bicycls Main Street, Council Bluffs. As o token ha and Only Hotel in the City with Fire Es- cape. Electric Call Bells. Accommodations First Class, rge doll. in |u|\u|| residence near court autograph album. n room, lighted and heated, 4 gone to Chicago to select furniture for [ his psalms. **All the sublime imagery iful gifts. Every customer re- | BEAUTIFUL AND ELEGANT G6OODS otoramebietuired, " Adress M, Rates Always Reasonable, —1 seal skin hand bag. the new court house. of his psalms were taken from the scencs sa ticket, 5 : uncll Bl MAX MOHN p fet: s tollskbat s o Colonel Daily returned from Atlantic | of his youth when he was w shepherd y goods closed out regard- | In our line, and at prices that will defy com- roprie Ol‘. 60—1 Long pocket book, tospend Sunday at home. He engaged | boy of cost. * Pricesonall goods reduced | petition 611 fine silk mufler. revent themDhonst nce s s ot | IF YOU G0 70 MISSOURI VALLEY Y Y S \; 7 j2-1 shopping bag. in the prosccution of J. J. Donahue, in- ‘Latest born of Tesse's r until Januar Mail orders promptly >u wish to buy or not, and bring { g ) : ) fondor . q , and bring logamt nco handkerchiof. dicted for murder in Cass county. Wondae lighta thy bashiul fuce, fillied and tickets accompany woods, oSy b b Tnn a es uve Ies Lalbamnalngoudkarobl) 3. W. and E. L. Squire lend money. Scals thee for a path of toil, MUELLER MUSIC CO. | Show our goods. " Respectfully, ’ 1 pair kid gloves. DR ¢ Go and mind thy flock awhile; b o ETEE——— 61 pair sillk suspenders, el LI d 3 Changes at the Ogde C. A. BEEBE & CO. | I K 5 . At thy doom of greatness smile, . A . 7. For llnlll;.,ml\‘l birthday giftor Christ- 101 1o boar God's hoa l-~(lllu<n‘l. During the past five months the Ogden ] [] In Amber, tor- :-_\ ll‘L“‘l‘l:l\"“l\:ll’:'ll‘; omestic sewing machine :;‘....li‘\v n-Tm;:'xnlhvl ad -3 house has not been fully opened for taolse shell, et 60 f ocky road and sc cended ; ! : alse shell, ete, |6 it o ; i business, and_yet has held its leverage .| sample Ruanul\lnrhul 70 gl 01 00! 0 ended, 3 The Military Band DAL e wpon ite old time. putronage by fumien. | Star Stables and Mule Y_a:ds - B. IRWIN, Prop. Huiromaments |71 To-morrow <'\'vn'!ng the military band '|ll_|' m\l\lnnm' m‘l lz;ll‘ll-"p.lxul;. ing lodgings. This time of partial in- Broadway, Council Bluffs, Opp. Dummy Depot. TS i" concert and ball will tuke place in the TIhCEs Raanaole: site. distross: activity has been fully utilized by the OFFICER & PUSEY newestuovelties | 741 gonts’ sear Masonie temple hall. Prof. Dalby is a I"rowns from friend and gifts from foe, M. S. Stout, and the entire L i 71 fine silk mufer. composer of whom Council Blufls ma Dizzed faith and guilt and wa, T T T AR (e BANKF:RS i hadr gzoods, T e mpien, s well be proud, as his music is played b e PP e ‘b:\wm‘ hauled. Heretofor considerable Huir goods kid oh sl b, the leading bands all over the country. Sated power's tyrannic mood, trouble has been experienced in keep- 560 Droodway, Councll Blults, Towa, Established Madetoorder | 78 i sl mits, ho band, whioh be i Counsels shared by men of blood, ing the house warm enough for comfort. 1857, :»' n: 8 [”lll L o MIMOR, Sad success, parental tears The steam fixtures have been examined 801 gents’ silk smokin ereditable organiza paronia d I'he . - - - > possess, and Y i public should And a dveary gift of years. and found to contain lime incrustations 4 81 el oan erous support to all its enterprises. An nge that guileless face and form to a depth sufficient to almost entirvely TWO M C. L. Gillette v g 14 i men/s Grald0 avoL . enjoyable evening is assured to all who lavish on the scathing storm close the pipes, This difficulty has been rs. " y attend. The concert will be from 8 lmlmh of thy fame remedied, The Sl W . . . iinter has been at . $: ] P ) « hand, fo 20 Main Stre o'clock to 9§ o'elock, und the ball to unborn may praise or blame— work wherever needed and the house is rsen und mules constantly hand, for Trut“n - sta“ln“s D Maln_ Girel now in complete shape. A deal rders promptyy filled by coutract on short u " H it we mould thee fo) e root follow. Those who eaunot attend should Sikoouii e fostharagh | 84 85—1 hamnered brass umbrella standy 861 pair fine silk suspenders, . Council Bluffs. Out of town a all matl orders prompity vost in tickets, w be socure of work remains yetto be done, The [ notice; e e | 1 BT [ D RRIOLL A 1n olictay whioh ML be secured | i yiais Lifo ab this time was full of | Kitchon and dining room are to receive Stgekesold on comleo¥ e & noLEY, FOR GOOD MATERIAL 88 * T N LT A its l.\\,",,N.‘,,m: e h..“.).nnl preapes The g .«Iu'll mx.l».»lmm at the Ihlum‘h..flm_.ilnu-.-l‘\ '.1‘.- e tte Duminy Depo Council Hiais. EWAE SR ¢ 5 ar i P o | followed hislife from his occupation of | and decorator. The hotel will probubly % ) the p.,.m\ this season will he "m'l W | His lun ts and hmll\ W |\~ U ..nl the formal opening Mr. 0 4 Ol \D: . in paying off these claims. When once [ a8 deseribe ength. His wonder- | Stout will attend to the busine: of the WM. WELCH, a faitly upon their foet, financially, the | {1 love for his erring mid rebelious son | house ussisted by S, Bastman. g [ B S not mond i Appealany further | Absolam Christ was not ashamed to | This latter gentloman is well known to . ) ? oL - for public encouragement and support, | 2 ealled the son of David, David the | the traveling publie, having been for ar”ag(\ an( ‘\ less me. S e o rohle 1 as it possesses mevit enough to s ;‘\]n‘n:-\ l:m«]l _\l"l vll\u e "”’fl”h Ile is {\;.u] coun «nr:l} \\lnh ‘!II'I. best h‘n 1 ‘\.(( D v 4 08—1 silk muffer. engagoments sufficien n . ove closely bound up with the sym- maha. » Ogden will present a new v . X : or ladies’ (ine shoes. st “:xpm,wm hagaeet il outs e e nan i b hadnover | faca whon it 1s veudy for public inspee- | OFF OHmA1D RAUTH MALN 47, fufl SALE cHEAPl kel nep IBGiER: nt b ) L fallon. " Hear what. Carlyle says of him: | tion. W Al calls from District Telegraph Office STANDARD, UNDER RULE 6, “Total value of the ubove 100 presents, *David the Hebrew King has fallen into - romptly attended to. y sall A - Domestic patterns and patterns for | 5ins cnough, blackest crimes—there was ory one muking o cash purchuse o | " e e A WADE CARY. - - Council Blufl. ENOLROUMIA BOL R oo S iona, stamping und embroidery. Latest styles | 1o want of sin, and therefore the unbe- | 25 cents at T. D, King & Co.'s cigs 3 = The druwing will be conducted m‘.m\»r the manage .ment of a committeo of six citizens, und the utmost fuirness will be had so the prosents wi will go o the por- ‘ ' & s who holdsthe lucky numbers. ——gp ; are the ontward details of a life if the Ike Cogle, a Mondamin citizen, has F lNlb CU rl.nlftm.l)a.l;LUG FT AT ml.l\“: ’.': l']"‘,,‘&”:‘, Jucky ”Wd) eadl ¥ t Freeze Up! inner seeret of it, the remorse, tempta- | been setting the tongues of that quiet ncompal . uplu“ ‘Nu “uanuE c“uE oot ot foF orersboty lo taka Wo are bound to close out our large [ tious, tho ofteu hafed, never ending | il place wagging lively. He and W. ——m i . 4 3uy your goods at the IPeople’s atore, g O s, " gele > o avid's life g ohol, Morphine and Oplum habit Ab- 3 line ovorcontings. Will make them up | struggle of it be forgotten. David's life | p gt S RESE e 0 G 0 w PAnTs FINE MILLINERY. The Alcghol, Marphine aud Gptums Uabit AL | | at.tie Pecpla iR, wt greatly reduced dgures, and history us written for us in those e L S | i L e e oportunity of l:‘ll"l.imv.n psulis of his I consider to be the truest | Pottom lands east of there, and were NEW FALL LES OPEN. ?‘.‘.'1':"..'.‘.”‘“1"3‘.!! b BELLINOER, ll-, ople’s fl.u., 16, 515 wud 829 ST 14 Hiroadway. Coun . Broadway, Council Blufls, la. and finest designs, “Domostic” office, | Hevers snecr and ask: Is this young [ store gets a chance in the annual prize — 105 Main streot, man ording to God’s own heart ? | drawing, Twenty elegant prizes. F O U N T A IN - The sneer, I must v, seems but a g Mouney to Cooper & Judson. shallow one. What arve faults? What A Hay D Skipp Elt, cmblem ever given us of aman's moral | partuers in this enterprise. Mr. GUner | - fe pogy” enlarged and sireagthencd. Full partio- dlflulwlwy- progress und warfare. here below: All | wept out o the. hay ranch to look after | uar (sesed) fres, Uik MED: CO. buswo. N. ¥ | 1514 DOUGLAS STREET, - - - OMAHA. | Al correspondesce conlidentil,

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