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4] THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, MONDAY, APRIL 7. 1890. IREET. | L building should cost 1,200, With this en OFFICE: NO. 12 PEAR courngement Dr, Cooley and a number of the | o ‘ other Baptists of the city went to work, end | Baster Flowers and Easter Bon ! | Delivered by earrler in any part of the City. | : ) | ! . \ A a s Churches. up to the present time have expended o con . 1. W. TILTON. TANAURL Lo Vo U, {icted to expend 81,060, and the buflding | l)l\ l(l . ) y - ; TELEFIONES _— only finished'Tn the fough, With brown wlls C AVIC Louisiana State Lottery Company. Brsisrss OFFice, No. | Y | and common chairs for seits. Of this amount fopndat o fitrhid shacad Nianr Eviron, No. 2 [IT WAS A VERY QUIET DAY. | (i vwmind to bo raised vesterday DR R UL Db bR G £ z The ehureh has o seating capacity of botween . n oy ATt of tho present statd ttution, In 1875, by AN MINOR MENTION, | 250 und 500, wnd when finished will be a credit l;] ‘l(”('\ 1;] “”(l\' whel ) A : ; — Police Get After the Dispensers of' | 1o the organization und city. FEyery scat w J < Its MA 1 ke plac N.Y. P Ce . Hakd Hnde and L oceupiedwhen the dedicatory exercis - 8 ly (June and De Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal, | C nband Budgc o e Behind the pulpit were seated Rev ) \ ) < Grand Single Number Drawings take ¢ A number of the little folke joined ina very | 10 in the Cooler— G W, M. M. Haigh, D.D., of Chicago, Rev, H & Lo s in e other ten months of the year, pleasant Easter party at the residence of M. | orRl Nowu N ¢ Woods, D.D, of Lincoln, Neb, itev ' ( (), | andare Wi i public, at the Academy J. W. Squire Suturday evenin [ Eunar of Omata, nd the pastars o the other of Miisty, Naw OHeant; Lit The taking firm ¢ feld & — Baptist ¢ s in Council Bluffs, Rev. B, OF | . MO e " e undertaking firm of, Field & R T L T OF | FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS { I will do busificss at the suine stan Chicf of Police Cary has decreed that the | jiveped the invocation, followed by Rev. Will Council 2 | For Integrity of Its Drawings, tree orders of the mayor with reference to Sun- | jam Aitchison, who read an appropriate ( Co ncil g North Main street ( { and Prompt Payment of Prizes All Ch uqua readers are requested to | d i hall be vigidly enforced, and the | lection from the seriptuves Bluffs | pL Ps C zos, St Lon ot 07 0 ab tho § i y Il not | @ prayer by Rev. T. . Thickstun s, Bluffs, At ol B e o s A VO «h[‘ iRt men WHLBOU | gorennt Buptist ehurch came the addresses | 13 Weo dd herotly 1L We supersiso the k Horkn o No. 0 it avenue. Busiess | b long in finding out that ho means It, He | SGhiCH consiituted the T lx rngimnte o o i Sl e i of importance rec g L 3 does not propose to take anybody's word for | g, D, Haigh spoke upon th Vjeet of re maki B y i R SAp 3 e iR bR Biate Lottery Company, Ll b, i it, but, will depend upon his own cyes for | the “Gospel and Kree Governmenti Dr, making such low will save you money. No AT T MR I Svecil conclavo of Tvanhoe commandery, | 5 Bt S UEE I was stated | Woods upon the “Gospel and the Modern | g X v 3 omy AILA W MRG0 L Srat Ay e MU forkie No Knigh plar, Monds 1 iing was | CItys™ Rev. Lamar on *Th | prices and favorable dealerin vehicles should Of ol MIKNAtUres ALtAched, 19 temple. Al | y Bl rduy that Lakiir Chirch in the Community ited 10 be | closed up tight than & drum. | Grages were made by RRev. R Lust evening, however, the head of the foree | the Scandinavian Baptist church, took & notion into his head to do a little in- | Riordan, state missionary. To him was ST | vestigating through the subur “The pat signed the duty of appealing to the congie Tt PR eHe Dhiat tion to lift the’ remaining =00 imdebtedness, | PEtitors make the companied by Captain’ Clongh and_ Oficer | Which | I 5o effectively that the amount for work in_the order of sojourning Siv Knights present. By order of the Several of the open summer cars wer added to the main line clectvie mot yesterday and the weather wis so m passengers found them more comfortuble |terms that our com- buy until he has Brad- W - ley catalogue, prices ‘/////"’” f' than the ed cars and gave practical ey was raised in - few moments, The chureh : ) Martin started on_a tour, I t_pla | & e ¢ ap 5 s | idence of their profercice oo | AR S tho autogn KOBE by Joln Myors, | Yub fomally deifeated. No vegiar | & bove assertion. and terms. { COMMISSIONERS, Wickham Brothers began making brick on | ¥Istat whs S Sl (b othing to he | o yot ssigned o the chirge, | 5 . Saturgay and are now turming ot 700 & | GO NG G ot even a ray of light, | Dt the pulpit will be regularly supplied wntil | . ankers il s gt duy, Tho fest kiln il contaln 150,000 b I | Toshow that dny busis \was bolng this s done. Rev. Riordan preached the first | - . —— i [ and will be fived early next week aled | gieted within: in fact, it had the appes sermon los G 1M WAL i Nat, Rank that this is carlier “than brickmaking has | GFCE0 R T Hieserted — he Ihe Baster services in the Pirst Mathodist . >3 M ) " ) N b i ESTABLISHED IN 1878 PIERRE LANAUN, Pros. State Nat'? Bank beon commeticed lora in any previous yoar Entrance was effected, and when on the inside, [ chureh were very beautiful, The Interior (_, Ar\, ])]‘,I‘,Bl“ L\[ (();\II i\N W BY THE A TBALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans Nat'l Hank, frely different aspect, | Was handsomely trimmed with flowers and . CARL KOTIN, Pros. Chion Sactonal Bank plants, Baster lilies and white and Wholesale and Retail Dealers 1n i ik Dot At s y | Grand Monthly Drawin LGRS g FURNITURE, 4 [IMEXIOCA N Grand MonthlyDrawing A runaway, that was exceedingly Tively | the place w while it lasted, oceurred on Willow™ avenue | 1o was lighted i the proprictor was dis- | folia yosterday morning, The frightened animal | pogsinge drink sty crowd with a red lefu the sty in front of H. A. Ballen Tand, omers all claimed to b the the yard, wed ted very promptly on the | for fome imnicdiately rol wagon, Y the by vehicle w as torn to idence fro Omha, and atree, The | chief's advice o star d the harness | Avors was hustled into the o was secured |y the was continued, the «d 5 : NATIONAL GUVERNME‘EL CATT] \‘] I'J\'I'/\l.’. 2yan0s the dat Sunday school, 11 upon the hildren's missionary day of the ehurch. | o oo | aly was conducted al- | Nos. 205 and st 8tock and Lowest Prices, Dealers, send for Cat Broadw e St 00,000, y, and 204 and 206 Vi before wry f o wits done. Ihe next place was John Crow's | T ‘rvice consequ . I, Hagden, editor, ind R. N, Whittlesey, | joint on Lower Broadway. Crow was wholly by the ehildren and the bri city editor of the Globe, will step down and | Tound out side on the' watch, and | very impressive, The duy. was ol rly at St, | Of this ter's Citholic chure s pro- | newspapers, against fourteen in 1846, ated with full | These are the most remarkable figure i was observed. The solo sing- | of the entire tabulation, and they _profits’ are worth | it of Mrs. “Dillon was one of tho pleasant | wouid entitle us to suy McGee will grant them bRl of the ster Sunc Shed by the guests of their | behind the bar as Crow had doy «BMr. and | later found on his person, to give rise to Cogley, | charge of careying coucealed weapons. The tion and locked up. " showing | TERMIN AL BIOZES served and re bachelor friend. The guests we, 1 1d Mrs, K 0 Prizes of §10 o 100 Suturday evening. A splendid supper was | trated that he even for, ud it was | 3 Jron sar ;one v all new, suit Hguire at Snydor's rl'st. Council Blufrs. THE NEXT MONTHLY DRAWING | held in the CITY OF MEXICO, MAY 5, 1890, Which 8 the GIAND SEMEANNUAL EXTEAORDIN Ay DiLAWLNG, the CAIEAL IWIZIS boing One ‘ AGENTS WANTED. 120,000.00 PRICE OF TICKE | Wholes, 8 Haly os: § LIST OF PRIZES ital Prize of $120000 0000 of the Y furried Folks' High Five club | unexpect ) For /! e t to deposit his gun | The anthems-and songs by the school were - —_— —_— —_ — I i . | e B e R — | Beneficiencia [Publica. o 1 Hend Mrs. Joe will Williams, 84 Prizes amounting to YT Tiekets draw ed o terminal prize tone hat the abolition peal of th ved the W. Smith, Mr. Mrs. Will Gronewd nd Miss T ning passed of ple 1 good time. mildness caused quite flow towards Fair park. ied to be i very sive to see hiow the park nad inspeetion was appi park w quite a few weeks until it will be Capital Prices g | conclusive ‘ looking uftc Mr. Miss Clara M ton. The hody had BARG [PAVEAL lot tix 1 ing frul Judis ew this morning. "The chief proposes to follow up this plan, and will satis whether or not it is it | possible for saloons to run in disobedience of general de- | Ovders. | irber of Cres: wtly and siscopal church, as usual on mp duty and the r iy hoatcry: | paper duties have fully answ The chuancel was filled avith | pectations of their promoters, 1In all rwas beautified by lilies | the long alogue of Mr. Glad The font was almost hidden | stone’s — brilliant veforms there is with blooming fuchsias. The pul graced with roses and other flowers graced by s and blossom: > also adorned b This church wus ated one in the ier places of an intd | Hunar ay, Wits giv roy further infor JOR RE s, oller flour and er, Council Blufts, e LT DOV Eighth 0, Swan & W i Quar worth of tel t was | jone of more momentous consequence 1 il e | than the repeal of the paper duties. And | 8 SALE | there is none perhaps which gave him |} op St bomond greater trouble. His enemics were often | © Ne m eott those of his own household. Lord Pal- | #e. with fine iot, merston had no enthusinsm wh W -room house with mod- Club i et for rents, large This Is 0,000 1000 2000 | S | or ML AL DAUPINN W Mloor f Address Mo A DAUPHIN banks of blooming New Orlcans, La the most claborat city. Muny att ) Xt ¥ including eve 00 pair sample will run to the southern teriminus of the pi e ! o [ sateen, coutil, jeans and summer corsets, | worship dropped into St. Paul's during the | for the measure, and Lord John | AL 10 a1 all who wish to visitthe | goods sold from Ge to 8125, ull to go at 4de, | the floral adornments. The | was lukewarm. — On the other hand nd'close to the city ind 10000 LR IR BT spot. At present the e © running to the | sizes from 19 to 27 in ceru, e, creme and s in keeping with the day. In | Gladstone owed much to the enlighten o1 10 acre Tots, $100 per acre, easy terms. pstal ot Soe switch at the east end of the park cut. tints. the inorning thiere wus the communion ser: Fots in Riddie's sub. on wonthly paswients support of ut lesst one conservative, Siv Vet Edward Bulwer Lytton. For a long id a demund for | time in this g won there wasa | to walle by the inner lig could not find sufficient gui hureh the floral | papty prineiples ing. . Outside of | jpych awry. All aving the P DrOpOEY AL o iden u m Benton st.. #55 at undertaking men had | {holee fots dn Mutlis retion of fine land in Linec for Co i1 Blufrs prope acant lots in all parts of the OXATION Pz, Address Registerad Letters containing Cu et $120.061 prizo, §15.000 rency to - Ko D prize, 15,00 NEW ¢ ANENATIONAL BANK, Ko 2000 prizo, 00 New Orleans! La Ly’ 10000 Prize, 51 - | MUSLIN U In thrce lots for Mond vico and an_appropriate se 1 by Rev Mr. oline stove is more d d gun. Save life ol ¢ by LOT 1 B. Gas and Electrie Li R A full line of corsetgove i nd lace trimmed inall size Night gov idanc pew being occupicd, 1 sittings. In the aftc s 0f 100 upproxin 208 OF 60 upprox Terminals of in embroidered | . e each, rafile trimmed, i, for they e in the nd many walked very 'ts of dreadful conse- icted of the veform, and one in particular, that it would flood minent in th the country with literature as nasty : On the opposite side of the pulpit was | was cheap. 1t has not had p *inletters of | that effeet, forin the former g wi NATIONAL 1 New Orlins, Wby e presidont of —— RN MBI that the pay T2 | i ny ror fully patd 1 | and the tckets St . Room 4, Opera Block ) AGEN | children's s | At the C« | Amonnt i the United s 2250 Prize The Leaders of fine watches and the place to buy the be prices, is the cstablish , full si | cach. v in the city, and Chemise and drawers, lace and embroid- 1, 25 cach. | 3 1ladies” white skirts oh, < f the most reliable firm o and infant’s white dresses, 25 C.B.dacqueaiy & Co. | bargair Z —————— . LOT 2 AT Drs, Woodbury have removed their dental | Corset covers, V. shap office to 101 Pearl st . decorations were s e r W in beware of all it green, He hwas i quences were pre S WANTED, | tion ¢ | On frine A1 ods at the lowest it without vivals, | | £ the smallest part or 3 Willow s park aves | gaFORCLUB RATIS s it iscly ity we have nothing to compare with some papers of the period unterior to the abo- | S1ty property ition of the duties. Blufrs, e e TEW impro N Evovanon CBTudd, 606 Bre ated | desired, write lesitly 1 o, with ity and n- | stating you sre Lot 100 by 200 | numier. 3 pid return wail delivery Lor exchange for fmproved | assured by y M. Pusey, Council IMPORTANT. - ‘ U, BASSETTI, T LAND 01 forunin Crry or Mexico, ’ DISCOVERIES., ancil Blufls property. MEXICO. e, Draft or Postal Note | cross, with the name wd square neck, | gold. des these two lurge desig A nts in bloom, vines, cut flos vases, ete, Rev. A hed one of his best ser idered and | ho showed that Christs tion 1 yeuled the grace and inerey. of God, and 11 He Was an O1d “Bones™ Man. fmmortality L awaits all who trust in e S b oke of em- l Him, The Orpheus quartet rende Lew Benedict, the veter | | | | | | ct, up stuirs, - Night gowns, frimmed with feather cdge | mee prope H. Sheafe & - v, steam heating, building, Omailu Cop uncil Bluffs, brc -~ Mother Hubbard n trimuied Choi Addr y centrally located | braid and ruffied, #c. (e isc and drawers, emb 10ns, LOT 3 AT 50 covers, with full and torchon lace 3 it dresses, beautifully 1 burnt cork | ¢ avtist who has rattled the bones ina | JQOR SALE or 9 i o v i . houses, b number of minstrel organizations for | g, K nearly a quarter of a century, and who | S8 is now pursuing his s with ; ISR 84T George Wilson's company, was scated at | tion and a table in Heublin’s after the perform- ‘“Hlv’« Ly rl st Couneil Bluirs, - HAVE several houses and lots Couneil Blufts or Oma Judd, 606 Brondway. d excel lent music. In the evening there was a very b a numi- interesting concert sex in wl ber of the young folks took part. There wis i throng at St. Franci clurch at both § and_10 o'clock mass, which Father McMenamy. . which v was profuscly s and potted plants ‘b societics, including the Ancient Order of Hibernians, Cathol Knights, St. Moni g and other orgunization body und atten AL FEATURES | e comp; 'he Locyl Young Men's Christian association is i fora full house atits ente ment next Friday evening. Rese at the oy and E—At a1 trom ¢ ne mmed with ¢ Tollowing otlicial and finished in | nd (¢ Xavier's | featbier stiteh bry ved: sca All the aby house drug store | goods sold at Monday mo will bea great BOS b * demand, r from following pro- | FOTHERINGHAM, W & CO, gramme : caders and Promoters of Low Prices, pANT T Council Bluffs, g = anasium u by certify that the Bank of was celebrated by Rev it the necossary | ¢ choir provided sped readered. T ted with cut flow of the chu CLRTIPICATE 1 London and Mexico | o puirantee e Loteria de I Ar will compare with | ance Thursday night, lunching with half a dozen of his companions, suys the New Taven Register, Over their s beer the minstrels b both’ sodalities | times, but their conversation did not in- 3 present in a | 1 L party of Yale geniors at an ad- umiinion joining t will be lad and i to Ik of old auninproved prop Blufls. 1 10 80,000 property for Yol or otterios using the lowl; hestric Work Easter Sund 2. among U Will hesold | blé until Benedict happened to an Cluly DL, Hil's Cliss 7% ‘test Sun, Al the Fi Yestord, t_church the pulpit was | y , Council Blufts, Ta. ster morn, the Easter lillics [mll( happy = . | ters, % Tenths, £ Twentieths, $1 : ; aces aud childish voices blended harmon . 3 3 ~ LINT OF PIRIZES Qut of their present positions next Saturday | expluined the presence of the erowd insido by | faces and ¢ : i 31, e et ) N ; o B A s i | SERIE ShAC ey TR Uhort o et ot s | fousty.” Bortie, Tehous vecited. it Lot Planing Mill, Sash and Door Factory, OF THE PUBLIC CHARITY. L ; 2 dutes of manaiic wiitor, Mr, Claney i by | suecesstul i ormation about . Saylout; Belle : e 5 | x 4 / opertey smior ety seav cotrat 1y o || BRI B 10 means a st 0 the ¢ I © | himsclf, and ( ito the wagon, Hited SRR ‘orner fecond avenue and Thirtcenth street, Counc \ Ve \orouzh Mexican I mprovemen 2 PRIZES OF 1 X Bluffs, has many warm friends here who | wooden I , 0 keep company with ited in unisona poein ot | cauipped todoall kindsof works = o 23 i thoroughly v ) x Ay e | will be glad to know of his rc 1 M| M, Myers, U ‘\,;‘ G 4 . AU ! i 11 2 PRIZES O 1 o g Whittlesey's successor s not yet been “Th ‘l- il house, 4 \;\.». I below \Ml;wl\' N 1 O Sash, DOOY’S, Blinds and Mouldmgs. M l i it named lonored witha call, The proprietor, 8. B : Jones, May Hor the purposo by 2 i are . C| es Beno entertained the member Nutting, was very much surprised at the ; Car L an Speclal attention glven to odd sizes Stalr. Worlk, and Interfor Finish of all kinds made to | the Treasury MATION PIIZES e Prea Satlas i ive o : visit, aid was so completely flus- | Lottie Newton recited uppropziate ions. | grdet on Short notiee. Bstiniates given on all kinds of work 1o contractor and builder, LOTTERY OF TE rizos o LR 5 o i 10 Adcompaniment ; v wits one of the qu e S S e mark § at 1 monthly cnts, or i i uet - Tlute ind Cornet i P Budollet | that the Bluffs has known for a long itme, | almost obscured bel (el L LD *1 first became a bones man about 8 Oyt Cluss | | potted plants filled the edifice w e, 5 0o houses on Lincoln avenue | ~ i B D Aol 1 The streets, however, were far from, present- | Rt .-.r‘!fi:’.f.:fivl\\; R “h‘l\n‘l:'lllnll T e | twenty-two years ugo, and Ul never for- |y biocks trom ol o AT AT NV BRI NTS| (= i Parallel Bars Juniors | ing @ deserted appearance, as there were | o was preached by Rev. Dr. Hough of | get what a I had of it. It had al- Two new 4-room houses four bloeks from | « et Mes Evans and Mrs, Sy n rinns o i is | i & sl i | wa e 3 it : ) clectric motor line on North Seventh street. A = 2L [ o i Mrs. Shorman | ynore pedestrians and buggies in sight than is | ways been the ambition of ‘my life, and | electrie motor line on North Seventh street. | . - e ot S ;\ A MU ING Y ything was orderly and there iful foral dis) s at the | when T finally got there you can’t im- | o o e e b ent THAT WILL NET L) URE T A\ 4 Bolo—Flute 5 L W, Tulleys | w r the beauty of the tevian church, the Indian Club Swing, 1 Cliss - oo ple Orchestra npininient sant f0r | ouowded, the wisles beinge filled with ohairs 10 | (1o A ale mmon anl afien o maeenton o | Tweiteh street. ; g | [ . being particularly churel '. words attracted tl ....nlx‘n :.:Hm." e S ; i ]()() PC] (1(.‘“1 l)l ()hl i DlSE;jSOEIgfl)H‘%}\T @ le men, and afte Orpheus O to remmin in s, and there was @ | gecommodate those who could not Besides the above T have houses and lots fn | [ 2 s Seniors and Voluntary B 2 o D ors ) am approached Benes S 0 1 3 L s | fan Kl n'(‘if: ,l ..u\‘ Tntary 'y | et outpouring n il purts of the it | P e i yersation, ond of them approachied Ben T of 1 | IN. S1X MONTHS, ’\VLUNGS = Soidion GMMN’I‘f ortzontal Bar, Rings and Tambling There s 0 be a universal desive to move i 5. Wad: e 4 i o i | 3 i o Solo- ot Wit sses | about, and the erowds that th o solo, e services | Eveuse mo. but did T hear you say TALLAPOOSA, - GA,, "'\“]j"'“,"“l"'I.-"’I.P‘___""’th ’"(2 i A USRI oter trains were only asmall proportion of 3 Sl R I have B T oiq i C0.0ROVILLE. (A “Tho Manhutian spoRTng heads's, 415 B- | those who Were out to enjoy the day AL et e ) e S. E. MAXON, A Yankiee City Under Southern Sun, way it The mayor's order with reference to the | The ORIGINAL ABIE MENT | two years.’? : B |t i under construe- | S. B. Wadsworth & Co., 207 stvect, | closing of billiard alls and card rooms was | s ouly put up in largo two-ounce tnboxes, | i y man then did something | & H RG[/l[ I E(GT S5 | oI neisly 100, hands. And. many mors ot moncy for Lombard Tivestmentconmpany, | vigidly enforeed. T as usual, u ialpabeliio s, | ik 13 e ne i o ad [ | Spibs e iy iangernd g e - | number who were anxious to find *a game, Il positi n | us the minstrel sat in silent astonish- And’Superintendent. satodind RraskaLION R "‘l‘},\.y'f"”f”\:‘fl'\ | ¥ A. Spooner has removed his she sful. | for the. ORIC 0 0 but their search wis not gener; e NAL ABIE ment the senior continued: Bt St el & bent by April 1ath.’ For partiew L sl Ha e Phere wer umes of ate | MENT. Sold by Goodman Dru T guess there must be somo mistake, [ BOOM #1 MEHEAY BV, - COUNCHL | FRNGS e [ ready to meet his ds and all other people | rooms in the hotels, but pub playing did | 27 cents per box—by mail You don’t belong to Bones.” 5 & b B 8 eyl S ) Whiowant jrood raods i dow pricese Y7V | ot prosper, A féw of 'the old time sports R AN, | Dontbelong to bones! What in the | g | Tallapoosa Land, Mining and M Co., | | i bEoigaad v Do 1o coflect carly in the day in one of the | MINNETONKA'S “GLORY FADING. | world are you driving aty if 1 may ask | THOS OFFcss. il : g ST e ONLY S Dr. H. S. West, porcelain crown and bridge | recently closed gumbling rooms, but the po- | _ the question.” OFFICER & PUSEY Tallapoosa, Ga. [NTRE 1NZ GUARANTEL work, No. 12 Peg lice catight on and the seheme miscarried, - It Waters of the Beautiful Minnesota it o L 4 Sty e Al 0By MAIL 5, W CURE FOR ! : 4 Nothing, only T made a mistake, that 4 , » ALY — e was sutsfuctorily demonstrated that tho Sun- ke Constantly Receding. | was 1 the senic TIPS | C. 0. WALLANDLIR, Agent, | guowe & CATARRH A Coatof Paine N 1 day closing law can be enforced withont diff- | {7p10ss something is done promptly the | seat. But the m : TN E M (s ' Y L08R 1A CODIE o faread WL | s som mptly | seat. o mystery could not go Gl et a Neb. | ARIETIN [ L8 e o o] wants 10 v tho ity | CU IR0 s ispttion o006 | et o o Tumous” ko MImmeton | Wi ot exphimation, wid o fon monenss 2702Cuming St, Omana, Neb. | [IFTINENED GFOROVILLE will be lost for at least several scas « r Main and Broadwa; —— - money, why don't they paint that brid ns, id the wards the minstrel Manawa | A" for the il to the Chi Santa ,‘\l‘n‘ix". ;‘m‘l :Cat: R : Cure nd to know | suys a St P il spe ived o Main street business man yester 1there wasa al dem 120 agroeed to compare notes. ‘I'hen the Council Bluffs, - lowa. N N\ L Vor by Goodiman Drug Co s he pointod to the Indian ereck vhether orno trains were running to the d. - Among the 12,000 lakes that | yale man found out that Benediet had I rs in fo 1 and domestic excl I ()( )]']”U‘ M5y : R R T T M S L | lake. Whenit was known that they w ; »like diamonds in the emerald | peen o bones in o minstvel 8 W | Colleetions made and interest paid on I()( )( \ e E on that str Bptrosditvaaroseiini bt A RS S BRU T LASUESE Ry spasilo like aiimentftn e been a boues man in aminstrel show for | G oy il DR. SANDEN'S t learned 0 ge Minne- | twenty-two years, and Ber tonka is the loveliest, and its fame has | that the Yale man had b gone abroud over the cour are peopled in the by tourists from the ¢ to; the number of thou out noticing how badly a coat of paint is L) el outos needed. Ttis yusting badly, and if this s al lowed to continue it won't be long until there will bea call for a new bridge thoere. ore are severul ivon bridges in the city that arein the sume fix. Paint will savé them, but without it they will o to ruln very fast. As Al who desire good eookl should us much satisfaction was expressed by those who d tosee the lake prosper, but the vounders howled It scems that Manager Reed is deterniined to give Manawa a better name this year than it las ever had hereto ul for this reason | south ELT | the minstrels and the udents sat Best cquipped, most contrally 1o tory in the city. All mod; 0 00 hats | LOMOrLD! 3 he iusists that they must start out ht. | Thirty-two hotels dot its sinuous shor e e S 2 table. . . A B o octs tomarto ulglit, SUPBOSO | Suid ho: ““IC 1 start the trains now, bofors Al L T aan o | (hkannd Sherbome Wiblo, Factory and Planing Mill. Cepnba i EF | o avan GO e Her Body Guarded by town, it will hurt the lake he entire wivin y hundreds of | Tmportant to Horsemen go line hovse are ornamented tstrensth and 4 e season. These fellows who ave shut out of | SH i slehhorat ente e apart- y angy i 4 A slight addition give Vory Lows Lake for a time, und they would have'it, “Fhe | and_ Minneapolispeoplé pour” out by | Bents o6 e Loutse [ken b ke | S SO e Goora cone | One pownd el forey pounds of toun | gegee b better element’ would ‘say at once, *Well ousands ) alke e | MR EOIE IO VAOKER N wets and estimates for houses and buildl ppel, ORANOVRIURQEIHOMESISTS von Lic- | mesestiy ¢ \itioub doubi e sans o | LS G, ™ v o un s, | M ionatocie i oot el phiaen e | tiele, says - Norfolk, Ve, dispateh o | ety eSO i i Gnntne only with tucestnlio of 1. von, Tdo- | NELEGTRIO 0. 10153 & BouRes hexo who winbte uso tho olty: | pyesy 2y, and tho ki 1ld suf PIRRRIONAL B b B PR | the Cineinnati Enquire Upon the bed [ streets, Counell Blufts, Teleplone Lig's slgnuturo i blue dnk uerc L " but are unable to pay the usual price | Wi SUY ko would suffek | long, with an avernge width of four [ A€ FUGURAL ABIVEn - O h At : | | NIEBRASKA 1 gy bhe Wil veven Bt o eadical | il bhu the arms, bays and in- | 1Y thed ody-gf the lady, gunrde | GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, | introducing the water into their premises by prol | chango was made For this n1am ferocious ents, which made it [ £V / | in this fact, the New York Plumb. ; 4 M Flets are so numerous’ that the / - r g Sl fhah cho Baw wore Fiwab- | wittihg dnl e yihing ed RS0 SHUIROEQH S b e exceedingly dangerous to venture near, 1 l 3 ,\ N[ ] [ . S Rl - hove line sprends out over 8 | yoagovident thatehe had died of [@ A urpi teen feet from the curh lind, snd conneet the o The | st W. BAK ceenss | Savings Bank, y forn | length of 180 mi ; o same with water main, with everything com ral desiral igs with modern vation, Mus, Buker was a lady of good S E 5 | 4 ame Wi 1 b overythiy improvements for rent in vicinity of the | lake is drained by . creek, which, after : £ ¥ MANUFACTURING CO., | i Cataae s nid TR orme plcte und the water oudy, o use 1oed10. Cush | prosyytorian church, K. H. Shieatd & Co,, | tumbling over the poetic Minnehaha | family and of many accomplishme) A | % il it grailiing » with order, This offer $400,000 peli to unpaved | o She came from Prince Edwards county Ist A 1 215t Street e apital Stoc falls below Minnes 1s absolutely pu strvets where muins ave luid | polis, pours into the | She came fro 3 < | - e Fost Ahe | some time ago. Her husband lost Siis ) . solutely e ook hold’s 800 GO0 4 - st ploto oy Tho wost—Shorva. | e Mississippi near Fort Snelling, Tho | e e wrop | Her, bt Ak Sagh Doors and Blinds | ity wiuble,” | Liability of Stockhol : J. G. 'Pipten, veal estate Broadway den’s new phice, 43 and 45 M | cause of sudden alarm is in the ot l\m_ s :: “] e ek ) | No Chemvicai Five t pis | s e ot real et - vecession of the waters of the like elty, ce then nothing hus been heu Bond L Bawings ReRawiie and , ot sl e " z Blogant uold oonios plocess full slaey toe 20 The Day in the Churches. ingtho summer of 1880 the shrinkage | gL bt In the meanwhile bis wif Rliniie £l el ket 2 waed 1o o prepenations Iy T BN, JORILAE: pricD AXDR SABINLIOFRRY The phenomenally beautiful wreaths yes- | was four fi wd even the past winter ed a secluded life, and though abso- | Kindling livered. Clean JOUN L MILES, Pro rrolil o cent u yard o », Niles, 400 Brou 1 lally bea ) caths yes. | v ¥ out means refused to accept | sawdus 3¢ work 1o L RyY f View President amyidoeabin yard wu By B Nilos -4 Browds | e Foln ra » | showed « further loss of eyghteon inches, | 1tely without means refused to nccept | sawdust AL R T 1 NS, Cusier sually interesting | of- | first=cluss. > Telephone Wity the assistance which her neighhors CTOIS wk commissioners SYOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED." et Wo want vou to 1B vour Tental iroperty | Eater Suuday lefe o excuse for. chureh ) nonplussed, Jfor, after damming | fored. | A colored womin who lives | WA with us and we will sectre you good, rellable | h 0 0 ! 00 L RORU MRSt 0K IRiRE ) SINOULAK st 10 her had her fears aroused ang = 4 i | for o wellas persinn Pt da ita. Ronts volloctod and Speclal nttens | E0CrS to remuin ut home. The consequency | the outl : ) i communicated them to a minister, who F. M. ELLIS & CO,, §ald by Groters axerynher Morris M and left the dam high and dry. The only possible explanation is that the dry seasons of the past huve left the sandy in the condition of a sponge, and the waters of the Minnetonka will be ab sorbed until the normal condition i tion given to care of property H. Sheafe | Was thut cvery church in th & Co., Broadway and Maiu st., up stuirs. - greater inter Chautauqua Assembly Notes, K Persons wishing tents shouid place order for sume without delay, a8 the Chuntauqua X Roows 48 and €2 Bee Bulldiig, Omahg will provide only such wecommodations upon 4 ¢it¥ Whose altar was not decorated with | peyched, A new dam will bo constructed ied, however, [ GRS et 240 and 240 Merram Block order. Season tickets are on sale, and ladies | fowers and where a progra Ji u e of unusal in- | go us to retain as much. of the spring | W45 One egg Coutell Blus, Ta. ~ Correspondence solietted. | 1. 1‘ A ] l;, l, | haying the work in charge will call upon the | terest was not prepared Yoin and thaw. ae. possibla,. This dam — [ INA 101l dlK, | L city was vices, A than usual was gor fested in the observance of the b in the accompanied her to the house, 1t was in this way the discovery w le. T R R B [4 l Vl7 E G TI78 W. BAKER & CO,, Derchester, Mass, serupulously net ' room wi IRSIT ded at all the various found to and clean, and some very fine old silver ware was found in good condition, The only food the voom conta AND BUILDING SUPERINTENDENTS, services, and there was not a chu I Il}l ! public, Deeds are now being issued for lots | One of the most important events of the | it brine 1 damage suit ot Minnetonki | 4. D, Epsuspsos Suvaanr, | on the Chautaugua grounds. It is very de- | day wus the dedication of the Twenty-ninth i 5 e 1 ¢ X 4 Ny o Exaas AR £ Pres, e Vice-Pres sivable thut all per who wish should se- | street Buptist church, which occurred l'\"'l'; ‘”;" a :”'ll";‘ W ‘”\!”‘”‘ hubs Fulls | SPEOTIAT; NOTICES. CHan liy HANNAN: Qashicr [ 0 a mere thread of water, J. S. DEPOSITORY Lawey. v.v. ciy. |61 State St,, Chicago cure lots on th unds without delay. | m. is 4 very handson i ¥ My cottugos are to botrocted nd many e | Gdifice t "Twont-ninth street, and - COUNCIL BLUFFS. Citizens' State Bank, |omana, = - = Nebraska A MGLT Shakne hon 0 o hracted i many i | ioe T I Sl A | Newspaper Progress in England. _ \ ueen Gity Top Mig Co Frumine i so faralong s o ussure un excel- | necessity for moro churches in the new por- | The new annual edition of the News palaim s COR SRHNG SRUNER L lent entertainment for July Clrculars can | tions of the city between Council Bluffs and ) bo obtained upon application to J. . Hurk wahia, which “are so rupidly settli ness of Council Bluffs, la. Parties who b nnunl L pE tha Nowsy | P ;s Capital = = = $800,000 winyracTuRtae op : by whih ure R | o e By e e e | BRI Burplut.. o : Surplus BUGGY TOPS I ! ho huvo | makes the Sixth Baptist chire in the' city. | \iold, AR AL et PR O TR Ty T ko T A, Mitlor, 1.0, Gloason, B, L. | BERMAN KOUNTZY, President / OF ALL KINI Imdpu! to take lots on the grounds will pl It is largely the result of the labors of Dr. | it S5 (O U AR AR R A PP B ehool | gliRECTANSL fllen, K. 0. Qleasan, JOHN A CKEIGHTON, Vico President hared L0 settlo aud tako dueds for saime | Cooloy, pastor of tho First Baptist churcty, | The Papere 7 \ ; MAaGt. gouoral bad usi: | ¥ B DAIS, Catbiet, i asaistant Casblor e T et dressor'call on O, H. Suwith, 600 Brosdway, | bink in Northwestern lowa, Bafety Deposit Vaults o Busewent upon application, The time is now limited, | who started the enterprise last Septemby lishod In "the United Kingdom, " us | 1} Shists, Jalury or comtnilon iueal aufl | B Hangan. Tra and everyone who intends to help should be | The first contribution towards it came from T, | gainst 531 published in 1846, when the & igly and prowptly, ‘J Evuus, who gave the lot with the provision \ Directory sturted on its useful carveer, | Coua Al Blutrs, La, deposits, us Teady o ussist will Beud f0r 5)pp. Cutal