Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 21, 1889, Page 6

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" THE DAILY BEE. . COUNOCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE. NO 12 PEARL STREET. Delivered by earrier in Any Part of heCity a 'fi\uhvylom« Per Week, g B, w. TILfON MANAGER. URINEEE OFFIC 1ouT EpiTor, N THE OMAHA AVRIL 21 eep the men if possible, and do_the best he can. They get away, however, as he can never leave the gang to look after individu als, Yesterduy he had sixteen men at work and some of them did not report on return- ing to the station. The marshal claims that he is not anxious to work the vagrants, but wants the public to know that he has not overstepped his bounds in any partitular, — Notice to Water Consnmers. Water rents are now due and payable at office, 114 Main street. For Easter ———— The day will be one of special intecest !:uann., ] among the churches. Nearly all have SRy arranged for special services and. decora 4,6, 9,17, tions, Tllustrated Tho prosbytery, which has been in session | Lectures. . Course for sevoral days, having drawn here a .h',,lil'w goodly number of prominent ministers, ud s vantage has been takeu of their presence, ®1.00s and numerous puipits will be supplied by At the Boston Storo ever exhibited in this city. Everything desirable and ap- s propriate for Easter. A complete line of PARASOLS in all latest novelties, ) An Evening of Music, for ladies, misses and children, at prices lower than can be found outside them to-day. The followingare the appoint ! g aro U 4 Jonoert 1o be given by the Soclal Union, of Chicago. Below are but a few of the many bargains 10:90 a, m. Tho moderator, Rev. O. A. | Presbyterian chuach " El,l{l(:.l(:.u! l,ylfimnl. #'s Supper. Rev. N, M PROGRAMME. H dk r h ' D = 3:00 p, m. The Lord's Supper. Rev. N. M. ART 1. Clute, of Afton, 10 prosids and aduminister | g oo RS andkerchief Department. Underwear Department, the bread; Rev. R. C. Rowley, of Brooks, to | SUEVIURG Blas LUSLCIMBT o0 Lo | Ladies' Embroidered Handkerchiefs, | Just received, 100 dozen of our 150 administer M.m wxgu-“ (l,"r»rl'-"lln l]*t;\!’:\-gf Piano Solo. . % M 10¢ ¢ e and 53¢, shaped ribbed Vests. Those wishing B e o ahit Honry Torans, | Yiolin Bolo . Butler | Ladi { Colored Bordered | to_securs more of them will plense a‘lja e uccess of Clarinda, to distribute the bread; Elders | Yocal Solo..... S5 5, 1 20c and 25¢, call e e g ® 8. C. Hunter, of Malvern; A. K. William- | Strvkund Blas Lust Glub. Children’s Colored Bordered, le, 2¢ | At 19e—Ladies’ Ribbed Vests worth et and . M.Windsor,of odford.to distrib, | UGS 010 {ib. Giivies Patmer hoice line of Hand Embroidered - — ‘lilel "’l }\"m;'r X(llm N: A A0 dfl:‘yll"\‘:l-‘"n Violin Solo Mr. DButler Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, ranging G' n ' ' Jouncil Bluffs, to assist in the distributio At i f 506 Up, Vocal Solo.. . Mrs. Moeller rom 50¢ up ve Uepartmen B, Reid, of Waluut, and Rev. Jonn A, Fitch, | Yocal Solo...... . oM K SAGITUCSY el il of Bedford, the moderator to preside. Rey. | Strykund Blas Hus]ery Dapanmsml A s vl‘(:[ulh:ll I}{x1 i“;»‘xflf‘" s blac k and " v A. L. Sarchet, of Bedford, to preachthe | . T v . shilavaRE s Xy colored gloves at 12dc a puir. sermon. Rov. 'Stephen Dhelps, of Council | _ For 825.00—The Plumbing Co. | Children’s Black Ribbed Hose. Exam- | A special line of ladies’ black and col- I e o |s ear Bluffs. to deliver the charge to' the nowly | will puta lead service pipe and hydrant | ine Bargains, marked 12ic, 16¢, 17¢ { ored Taffeta Silk Gloves at 19¢ a ordained ministers. in your yard; also 50 feet extra hoso. and 25¢. and 25¢. Presbyterian_Harmony Mission—3 p. m. | Call at once at 114 Main street. Ladies’ Guaranteed Fast Black Hose, | Ladies’ black and colored all silk gloves Rey, Jolin A, Ifiteh, of Bedford. ——— 15e, 19¢ and 25c. ranging in price from 83¢ upwards. Congregational Church—10:30a. m. Rev. | Buildings loans. Odell Bros. & Co. wpls :}In’nu;g,lo(l‘('urn‘;uu.m_m i price ” It is beyond a doubt, the best 10-cent cigar in the market to-day rst Bapfist Church—10:30 a. m. V. and our immense trade on this brand confirms our assertion. ‘Lo the dealer who has handled them, further praise is unneces- e 3 Scottish Rite rings and charms just W. V. Jeftrics, of Malvern. sk A st MP l E n Broadway M. E. Church—10:30 a. m. Rev. ved at C. B. Jacquemin & Co’s. k) I ’ T. C. Smith, of Clarinda, —_———— Knox Presbyterian Church of Omaha— 10:80 a. m. Rev. R. C. Hughes, of Sidne, Presbyterian Church of Kearney, Neb.— Rev. H. J. Hetrick, of Villisca. “There will be preaching at the Presby- wr]‘gn Harmony Mission chapel by Rev. J. A. Fitch, a recent graduate of McCormick theological seminary, of Chicago, at 3 o' this afternoon. Sabbath school at o'clock. Prayer meeting on Thursday even- at 7:45 p. m. The 17th chapter of John ‘will be the lesson. Congregational —Easter will be observed 8t the Congregational church to-day. The church will be appropriately decoratsd with flowers, Special music by the male quar- tette. In the morning the Rev. W. S. Barnes, the brillisnt young Presbyterian divine of Corning, will preach the sermon. Easter exercises by the Sunday school after the morning service. In the evening a con- cert by the young people, consisting of songs and recitations, will be rendered. All are cordlally nvited. Broadway M. E. churéh—Rev. T. C. Stmith, pastor of the Presbyterian church, at Clarindn, Ia., will preach an_easter sermon at 10:30 2. m. The Sunday school will give an easter concert at 7:30 p. m. _ Au excellent programmo wil bo rendared, Tho untire ay will be full of interest. Strangers and the public cordially invited and always wel- come. De Witt C. Franklin, pastor. Berean Bantist church—Place of meeting Shubert block, on Broadway near Twenty- fourth street. ' Time 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school meets at 11:45 a. m, Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at Mr. Buswell’s, on Sixth avenue. First Baptist—The pastor has returned from Chicago, and will be in his pulpit as usnal. Rev. M. V. Jeffrics, of the prest tery now in session, will preach at 10:30 m. ~ Sunday school at 12 m. Young peou meeting at 6:45 p. m. At 7:30 p. m. th day school will give an Easter cnterta ment. - All cordially welcome. . Bethany Baptist church, corner of Bluff “and Story streets. Seryices with Easter sermon at 10:30 a. m., and concert by mem- bers of the Sunday school at 7:45 p. m. Sun- day school at 8 p. m. Young people’s meet- ing at7p. m. Rev. K. N. Hurris pastor. —-— Notice the beautiful finish given col- lars, cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laun- dry company. Real estate loans, F. J. Day, 30 Pearl. pronisa i chliatn A Loans on city and farm property. Best terms. A. M. Hutchinson, 617 Broadway. The Hospital r. The bazaar for the benefit of St. Bernard’s hospital wili be opened Monday evening, April 23 Great preparations have beon made for a week of pleasure and amusement for all who attend. Monday, the opening njght, will be displayed all the articles gen- erously donated by friends of the institution. Tuesday a quadrille party will be the attra c- tion; Wednesc grand concert b best, talent in tho Thursday a beautiful comic opera entitled’ *‘Penelope,’” given for the first time in this city by home talent. ' tAllshould attend and enjoy an evening of muine fun. ¥ a qui y wi o the chief attraction ; Saturday a fine con- cert given by Omaha talent. The opera of “Penelope” will be given at Dohany’s opera house, one ticket admitting to both opera . house and Masonic temple Thursday even- ing. ———— 8. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. —y Rooms to rent in the Merriam block. B. B. Wadsworth & Co., 236 Main street. - Money loaned on furmiture, pianos, diamonds, noracs, buggies or anything .of value at low ratesof interest. No blicity; fair and honorable dealing. . A, Clark & Co., office cor. Broadway and Main, over American express. N Money loaned at L. B. Craft’s & Co.’s loan ufl{yce on furniture, pianos, horses, ,wngons, personal property of all kinds, and all other articles of ‘value without removal, All business strictly confi- - dential, Tho Mayor's New Puzzle. The indications are that Mayor Rohrer has found grief in bigger chunks during the past three days than any other man in the city. His alleged authority to work the vags was usurped, the city marshal knocked him out 1n a legal fight as to whether or not the lat- _ter was entitled to certain fees for the col- Jection of saloon fines, and to cap the climax Judge Aylesworth says he can not collect sny more of theso fines, Now the mayor is mothing, if not persistent, and he resolved to Jose no time in devising plans for future sotion, v About 11 o'clock Friday evening the coun @il convened to consider business of import- . snce, All reporters wero ruthlessly ox- uded from the council chumber, and the Kwom into secret session. The' purpose of the meeting was to consider the effect of the ruling of Judge Aylesworth, and to see what could be done. City Attorney Holmes was there, and he expounded the law Any amount of sugg did not scem to fill the bill, and after an hour of bard brain work the council decided to lot the matter rest & day or two and await developments. S0 that matter is disposed of for a short e, but not definite und it leaves everybod) sing,” especially the suloon ‘men. Opinions among the latter class vary widely, some rojoicing, others roundly swearing, and still' others who do not know what to do or think. The prospeot of shov- ing dirt with the street brigude is not par- rly pleasing to any of them. The ma- ity seem to thiok, however, that the ve will result in trouble for 'them, and that they had been allowed to pay their and no questions asked. . The difference botween the mayor and the hal is not settled, and toe latter ad- 10 the belief that the mayor has no rity whatever to work the vagrants. ) of bis position he refers 1o e city ordinances, sections 2 an this the marshal w where the mayor gets his commission n the chan gang. The warshal states he put Pettibone to work, &s there were vagrants i tho street guug, and one man could not look after thew all. ‘Tyson says thas bis orders areto y n Santo Rosa. You will never smoke any other. M S Easter Serva . The following is the programme for the music at_the St. Paul's church to-morrow (Easter Sunduy) and evening MORNING. Professional —*We March to Vi Anthem—*Christ Our Passover.” Jubilate—Plain Chant.. 8 Anthem—"“Why Seek the ‘Living Among the Dead.”. . ...E. A. Clare. Offertory Know That My Redeemer 2 . Messiah, Rocessional—“Ten Thousand Times Ten Thousand’ vets EVENIN Professional—“Forth to the Fight Ye Runsomed Psalms—Tenth Responscs Anthem—"*Halleluah ; Offertory—**Resurrection Song.” ... . Rowe Anthem— Wi /o the Living Among the Dead.” ... 5. A Clawre. Recessional—Jerusalem the Golden. Miss Lillie Chamberlain, of Omaha, will be the principal soloist. and the chorus wili be enlarged by the addition of a number of excellent voi O Lo Cole& Cole, 41 Main street, for the best Lawn Mower on earth. g it Dr. C. C. Hazen, dentist, Opera house e gon call for your soiled scade Laundry Co. - - ipton, real estate, 527 B’dway Headquarters for builders® hardware, Qdell & Bryant, 513 Main street. See the Santo Rosa new cerexemmclo SITk The Chaatauqua. To the Public: We rely upon the sub- scription pledge of the Council Bluffs and Omaha Chautauqua assembly to meet the ses of buildings, waterworks, etc., ary for the opening ion June 18, We trust that every one will come forward with check for his pledge, and any one that can give financial assistunce for the completion of the work contracted will ly come forward with remittances. 1f i laid out is promptly donc, and it oming, a full and s assured for the Chautau- embly of 1850 and for the coming 11IvE COMMITTE The person making the best rhyme ating the following words will varded o course ticket to the Ragan n—Illustrated —Lectures—Hol- land - Ireland Yosemite—Op- era House—May 17--81.50.7 , **Com,” this oftice, before See [llustrated advertisement exceed fifteen. Smoke Santo Ros In accordance with the recent proclama tion of President Harrison, it was resolvod at the last meeting of the ministorial confer ence, of this ciy, to hold a union meeting of tho various congregations in the Presbyter- ian church, at 9 a.m., April 30, the centennial of Washigton's inauguration. The pro- gramme for the occasion, us far as completed, includes addresses as follows: *‘On Wash" ington's Inauguration,” by Rev. S. Pholps, D.D.: on *“The Character of Washingion,” by Rev. S. Alexander; on “A Century’s Pro- gress,” by Mr, C. M. Harl. These ‘will be pleasantly interspersed with other exer of interest, A committee on decorations has been appintod, and it is hoped thus in worthy and enfertaining manner to celebrato one of the most importantevents in our country’s history. The Santo Rosa is the best 10 cent cigar on earth, PR For SALE.—One fine driving mare and one family horse. No, 9 Main st. e A Night Stabber. George Smith, a night waiter employed at Hoisler's restaurant, was the victim of a murderous assault, at an early hour, yester- day morning, He loft the restaurant to go home, and was passing down South Main street, when a drunken railroad employe as- saulted him_ with a knife, slashing his arm and haud severely. His coat sleeve was cut to pieces. He managed to get away from his assailant, and went home. The wounds are npt dangerous, but very painful, and will koep the vietun from work for a time. Certificate No. Hawkeye Oil and Coal company, for ten (10) shares of fully paid up stock at #100 per share, in favor of Mr., Wells Cook, has been lost or stolen and is hereby cancelled. F. 8. TioxAs, Sec. M. M. MARSHALL, President. Saint Paul's Church, Faster day services will be as follows: 2arly communion, 8 a. m. Morning prayer and Easter sermon, 10:30a. m. Childven's service, 8 p. m. Choral serv anthoms and hallelujah chorus, 7:30 p. A cordial welcome extended to all. MacRay, rector, ————— Remember! The blue ice wagon sells pure river ic Your orders solivited. Satisfac- tion guaranteed, Telephone 162. Of- fice 502 15t ave., under Citizens' bank. LBl Sunday School Workers. The cighteenth annual Sunday school con- vention of Pottawattamie county will be held @t the Presbyterian church, Council Bluffs lowa, May 2, 1880. Every Sunday schoof should send two delegates. P, J. MOXTGOMERY, Secretary. Just received a manufactur wts For Best Brands B. FUEL CO- ARE OUR PRICES. stock of 100 dozen Ladies’ Colored Kid Gloves, note the price while they last—only 41 a pair. Black and Colored Kids at 75c are equal to any $1 kid in the market —another délivery of 68 dozen just received. At 81 we have an eleg: line of ladies’ black and colored Foster Kids, every pair warranted worth $ —latest style of embroidered 0STON STORE! FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO., Leaders and Promoters of Low Prices, 401 Broadway, BEGINNING WITH A CUT! AT WHOLESALE AND lli'lI.El ve g Council Bluffs, Ia. e a’% If""’ GREAT CUT SAIT .= On our entire stock. CO I sce « us, RELT CO. FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY. Vot Quglt to Gonsult = BRO S. 3448'Wa sary. Tothe dealer who has never sold them, and is looking for a cigar to increase his sales and is anxious to suit his customers by selling an article of merit, we would ask them to give us a trial order. We guarantee this cigar to be as represented. You therefore run . no risk in giving it a trial, as we pay all expenses if it does not give satisfaction. WRITE FOR PRICES AND TERMS. ISITVS TNAYHQNOM PEREGOY & MOORE, Council Bluffs, Ia. SO0000 SOLDIN'85. [p.en. b SAPP & KNOTTS; & Fue | Merchants. 4 N;).al outh Main § eous Atfention. .. -+ rompt Delivery: Courl > We invite youF pat rona; LADIES OF OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS - NVITED TO CALL AT Mrs. C. L. GILLETT'S Hair Emporiun And see her fine 1 Goods. FIN ORNAME le and Myers Hair No. 29 Mu Orders by madl Electric Trusses, Belts, Chest Pro- tectors, Etc, Agents wanfed, § B. JUDD, Council Blums la, DR. Rice's Hernid Sup_port. AT BBS" CA0 S - The only perfect abdominal support for chil: aren and wdults. Successtuily cures the WOKSE CASBES OF HERNTA. Address DR, L, E. ROE, 27 Maln Str e et 0 of Halr Ye SRR ISHANSON MUSIC €G- SAIITA ricesAl S.ABletec prepriciih | 40.239 Broadiay. No.l14Maln St Wo W, BILGER. _ [Griins 3 lanss m YS’:gY.r 5 Nos. 11&13 Pea COUNCIL B ODELL BAG 00'1 § & T T THE ORDER WAS POST NO BILLS & YOUNKERMA/NV. No., \072 BROADWAY NOCER\ESA, STATIONER Y. SO\\ine of SCHOOL SUPPLIE S. G W, SMITH & BROS. ShovingPar\or s, Bath Rooms, Ref Uvnished Throughous, BesY O S M The Clty: 4 PLUMB RY PL Chieaper thantheChoopest ahbs 9} 0. Bes .~ prices. Libgrald FOR CAGH. A.J. MANDEL. =~ DEALER IN—= EOOTS &SHOE S» NO. 326 BHROADWAN, 7ine Laundry Work A SPecloNtY o\ /TY STEA . A AT Rt R SEE HOW THEY OBEYED IT CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY. 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