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L 6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY APRIL 20, 1806.-SIXTEEN PAGES. THE OMAHA BEE. e turmod an PR Tl et oF Bundar, Arrl 00, Arlaco codlally fnvited. | rived, wten, B i rorssatd varsetad | IURGENEFE [N . THE ROUGH. | nocied with it by the ncse vaitoay in feuss; | \\0\[\\'\‘ SURERAGH: AN ITIN, | fotven St v vrbbie b eet o o iy COUNCOCIL: BLWUFEFES irst Baptist Church—Near postofice. D, | quictly walkkdd away and was out of sight | was much visited by the people who as- net which they had drawn about themselyes, OFFICE: NO. 12 PEARL STREE pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a, m. | Peter vealized that that was not the sembled for the concerts at the station, It Instead of working for an election the solivit | rep | was here, in 1842, that Mme. Panaeff fivst bo- ing was to get some one to help them let go, and 5, m. Sunday school at 12 m. | proper fanner in which to establish o Christi dedvor at 6:30 p. m., Martin W. | tation, and deeided that he must take in his o e » Great Russian | came acquainted with Turgonefl. 1t is evi w the Female Politiolan is ade | At Manhattan the taste of briof authority Delivered by enrrier In any part of the City. | Buck of Chicago has ucce pted the oall of the | man, So he remained on duty all of yesterday An Entirely New X"w““h‘ Great Russian | & it that from the very beginning of the ac How the r”‘"l} P“"I“‘“’“?“ 15 0ften Made' | 3 H e oo Cor SEie oty the W P ILTON MANAGER, | First Baptist church to take charge of the enoon and managed to again bag his game, | uthor, | quaintanceship she failed to shave in the ery Tired, ladios two yoars ago captured afl tho L EPHONES Tenty-ninth street mission, and will This time he was moro fortunate and landed | dlmost. universal adoration which was be- oMfices from winyor down to the fanitor of the . mence his lnbors today. Sunday_ school his man behind the 1 where he still stowed upon the rising young author. At all | S school house, "oy wore I full control of Bueisesg Orricr, No. 43 oS ‘ b, Evening service at s o'clock. Al cor- | awaits & hearing. Baker is the notorious 2 events, {he rominiscences of him-of o char the whole political *machino and ran it ns 1 NIOBT EpiTon, NO. 2 . . I.mv invite | |up|n\\h4l\\ 1s released from the penitentiory WAS A BRAGGART AND A BOOR. iiter ihich have hitherto not made theiv | ODDITIES —OF THE OAMPAIGN, | they had scrved their full upp nticsl ‘,, attlio - Berean Baptist_church—-Divine service at | last fall, after serving a two years' sentence | | way into print; and_accompaniod by plainly s | business, They appointed women us judzes MINOR MENTION. | 10:50 0. m. and 7:90 p. m. Sunday_school at | for keeping a house of ill-fame. | stated roasons’ for her opinions-date from and elerks of eloction and placed a ticket in N. Y. P.Co = | 1145 a.m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday | - Instances Where His Empty Boastings | this time. The singlo oyegluss had just come | Two Prominent Ladies Defeate | the fleld in which men were not tecognized R4 N e O ot [ oviming, AT I mndo e come, | Sivattos s, crockery, tin- | 7 ralis EES: P into fashion. Turgeneff and Count Sologub | muvo Comred Se S | The republicans and democrats both b tich "r '\“ ”_““'T' St Paute church witl:| Broodway M; 8 chisreh, cornor of Broad- | Ware, cheupor chcapest, on’ easy | ADOUE LIS VRIOE WERSE X DHT | G now forgotten writer of minor rand), both | Two Cofred Scrvant Girls k ots out, but when election day came the entartiiy kot i the Royal arcamum par- | way and South Flrmt street—DeWitt C. | payments, at the People's Installment stor Reproved- A Dinner of whom were distinguished by their unusual Thelr Own Honseholds—Atchs ‘were not in it Tors noxt Thutday evening. > Franklin, pastor. Sermon at 10330 by the ) Bway, Kiseman's old stand. | Failed to, | Materialize. LL G el the hubit .urm-‘:...:v!{.vl\vw ored With Twins, ANCHORED BY TWINS, “ : g L oot to. | BOAKOR. .. Tho: M. B Ao society will have | —— | aboutat the open-aiv concerts, eyexlass in One of the prominent lady candidatos is the o Gospel. temperance unfon witl meat to- | BRSR o"HE, S s 575 ¢ Send your sofled_elothes to tho Cascade oye, and gwing with ©scomful e proud mother of two fine bibies born last Jan morrow evening at Hughes hall on Upper | 9N ¢ s g ¢ ¥y comipany; P Aelivary, - Talos grimaces” upon the simple mortals | o i . W TTan RO bbb ik AW attractive programue s | collent programne hs beon arnged. Sun: 1[:;:]:;],_“ bbb, ! Much has been written about Turgeneft | Kbout them, After tho music. Turgenoff fro. | Theorotically woman suffrage shines with | uary, Her husband is an outspoken opponent day school at 12m. Epworth leagu 50 p. m. Strangersand the pub- ited.” You will find « he | of woman's suffeage and has spent mueh tino i clectioneering against the women's ticket ho leaders of the republican party dependod d all friends cf the wor 110 be present. - Important to Horsemen: _Large line horse ht electric light of a panacea for all the evils eontained in a political campaiign, been arvange cordiully inv since his death, One set of “Recollections” | quently came to take tea with Mme, Panaeff | the bri has suceeeded another until it has scemed as | and to talk with her about his trayels ab, il M. Patterson, colored, was arrested yester- and turf goods. Probstle, 552 B—y, C. B e BHT N ” ik One of his favorite stories_related to s own | g Zansas City special to the Now Yorl ol ¢ morning for the larceny of cortain articles | Sl s i - though both the su id $he prblic would | T e e et stiarit s "|,\t<1]||lu|lln‘jl Ml fal to the Now York pon bim to do mucl poll worle on_eloction m the Ogden house, but the matter was | nal -Serv morning anc Water Works $16, be exhuusted. Under these rather disconr | gi'ive ““Without losing his prosence of mind | Herald, Practically it is not the glitt | day. But the hours went by and he canie not. | At last, when the managers saw that things 4 0 Morning 2 ore are v I ¢ i v vhich voepl e vhich its leaders fondl, redi satisfuctorily adjusted and the case was dis- | €V 5 (P Without doubt there are many persons now | aging circums! es, anything which could | he ha med weeping women, encouraged | Suceess which its leader ondly pred eblig) a '} wissed during the afternoon without teial, | Sublect: 4, ”"J‘ y M i building houses here who want to use the rrest attention must need possess excep- | the men who were in a térror, and so | when they obtained a foothold i the sun- | }}ors It @ bad shape they sent a messenger to t cret Prayor. A SRtEr LBt Rre naBIa L o the HsGAL A A f | the house to find out what hiad becorie of theie The thivd musicale of the pupils of Mrs. H. | Giap Water, but are unable pay the usual pi tional interest or afford a view of the matter | forthy the narrative being by minute details | flowoer state, Porhaps the women who car- worker, Mrvs, Will e H. Frary will be given at Mueller's hall next [ 1 0¥t Tk " f{!l"!lml"lm'lufi"w\\‘ tor 1ito thelr premises. | ¢ 't point of observation, Those are | Whicli could have been observed only by 8 | 1l to sucenss the exciting campaign at Y n:-pn AudAEouN e b iy [‘"': L L . o ' at$ p. m., corner of ppreciating this fact, the New York Plumb- | :l it of obse: s sl ors s 74 T Rl . Vet it 0 Polis and around the city nll_day dofn Saturday evening. An excellent programme v v K | aln person anid such a tumult. An gorton, Kan., will not accept just yet any | good service for the cause of suffrage, bus v passenger on the unlucky steamer had | Ninth street and avenne A, ing company will locs te o yar hydrant six- | precisely the conditions which are fulfilled by he anged, in which a large number 5 | ) IR e AT 5 Wi 3 {..‘...m‘ ‘AI.'. lz‘u..|m=§’“}|i’ “‘m p.:x':l: |::m‘\ |~ Rev. T. 0. Mackay will address the young | teen feet from the curb line, and connect the | Mme Golovatchoff's “Memoirs,” Nearl 1| chaneed to tell such idea as this, Their triumph, as de- | “,;!I"‘{"" }‘“_"'[_‘“‘" ‘”.HIHAI ety v L | people at the Y. M. C. A, rooms this ‘after- | same with water main, with .~\.-|»u1.mg.nm- that been written of Turgeneft hitherto | currence, mentioning in particular, a young | seribed in a dispateh to the Hovald, will not @ nessenger arrived at the house and Conrad Gieiso has presented Abe Lincoln b h Tt | plote an the Wwater v | tuig been laudator, logree, Mme, ho had b ined By tha ouctnt found the man who was supposed to bo able ost, No, 20, Grand Army of the Republic, | hoon at 4 o'clock. Both ladies and gentlemen | plete & e | s been laudatory to the last degree. Mme. | man who had been punished by the captain | jose any of its brillianey in theiv eyes until | tosway the muititdes, s ine Wit e { BAth Twvo_ stumus eut from the buttle fleld of | are cordially invited to attend, Members of | with order. This of hoff suw him us a simple mortal, and | for teying to force his way into the lifeboat | FHE BCEL T e AT B TR R | A Lo 1 with a baby Chittanoogi, The stamps. arved last even. | the bine ribbon club and sty ) lways | streets where mains are | her opportunities for were excel- | before the wom nd chiliron, exclatming ns | ey O oV mont Ther | front wwhitoh the fhfante two nursing bottles, f e ot i foot 1n diumeter and | Weleome. The association orchestra will ds- - o loent, suys Isabel Hapgood in the New | he did so, “To die so young." Happening to | VRIS QR AGIIISUEIE KOVENTIEG FENC 1 TN b nfunts were biuining ng it u L k sist in the mus A good hoso reel froe with every 100 feet of | York Independent. She formed an ritop | be in Palovsk, this" passenger recoguized | 8¢ Mmuany of the men think they will be only | sustenanc is wife had asked him to | four feet high, Marriage licenses were Henry Miller and Mury Schwirtz, both Lot “ | too anxious tolay down their new found pow- | the children for a minute and then b T Tt oumcly | e, him tied 0 the house with no possi | As_ecach s n revolved | Turgeneff as the y ath Main | hose purchased at Bixby's part of that literary ovbit wherch | — ature, who | adding by way of confirmation wh | rER the great planets of Iussian lite floxpndon | w od bool? Have | g lnown as th way of sued yesterday to | Trinity Methodist church, 3 ding election comes the | getting away until she came and velieved him, of | street, opposite Eighth avenu | pustor, residence 712 South writers of the forties,” in | Panaefl h ated over the reconcilintion of | ce you any paj Omalia, and Henvy Gittins of Boomer town- | pastor, vesidence 712 South Eighth stsct | 4,056 heat und attractive by Morehouse | contradistinetion to tue loss important —the | the two versions of the wifair, that the young | female vote grows smaller and beautifully | She had taken il the ludies of e nequaint: ship aid Martha " Bruno of this eity, | Cliss ooting, 4/5 0 it |:di. chooly 280 | & Co., Dear strect, | Ebtotolds—<swho are oallon "bhl \Whitbis of the | tin Nad 4 vemuelcably thif Vs T | Loss Wil it s now eom to o a recognized | ance fnto fiee conitdenco and thes ot oy - Justice Hendricks tied the knot for tae first | meeting Wodnesday at 7:30 p, m. =il - | sixties.” Of this literary coterie sho gives o | person. Fven this peculiarity did not quite | 1t that the only female voters who go to the | fused to relieve him, but had | ented’ him named couple, 3 he HaRMB AN AE - Mty Metubatat!| The Art Exhibit. | very vivid picture, not confining herself to | convinee M ff until she had occasion | POLS to drop their ballots who ju- | from hiving any one to take his place long Oficer 0. K. Beswick has resigned his | ©4€ (CGUIDERTST, OF SEIAY <o o B The second annual art exhibit of the Coun- | Tutgeneff, although, naturally, he plavs o | to hear relating tosomo ladies an | S8t that they are ladies and those who think | enough to let him go to vote. A couneil of e S R L great deal of appliuse on Fri- o o ot | g | '\ | they have a peinciple to waintain by uphold- | war was held and it was determined that tho e 4 Vi dksoal g ot part in hier narrat on present ; L TiD Vi B ssuccess in- entertaining o | ¢l BIuffs Avt association wilt open tomorrow | (O6sPicilons part in arcative; b x 0 o pr L P LR R at Lacy's hall, iHoPHIFE ot tha aet ocius OLV. Vi Chinpmian, | JEALICE O NIGULIGE EatrTo, NES nsenatc: | womal Ihidieun (oross/tiio etiuot beforo nected with police work in- the Bluffs several | e onSouth Main street. The exhibit will be | thigight and mental developrent, little vartant | for women will never b years. During that time he made an excel LADIES READ. | mueh lrger and finer than o yearago, and | Mine. Panacl-Golovatehoff abandons the | wi " by stopphig the | men should take turn about in caving for the “kids” while Williams went to the polls attempt was made to carry this it it mun- | tion, but the infants set up such a place on the palice for ‘I r effe are a few reasons why the suff A political ' in the he had rescued h R aa oL oulEas WiLh i good tosoed: U R ety ite AL L S A R A A o et | dcipal clections throughout Kansas. When | protost that the poor man was left to his ST SR oD BT Gae il LU LD (o Lk delt 2 LS 2 L) 1‘}|‘n.‘|-\"'l:.’.l. il S oy el Scniro of B Aivision | trshed. and . bate-this. faatiae oy | omen fiud that equal suffvuge means soclal | FOLLOWED WITH A BEER CORK. mun between the Rock Tsland and the Meth the Blufts and Surrounding | e ol evenine. ith o chinge of pro. | OF PrOperty umone heirs, in the good oid days | in his afms o hor cavatiors, who liad over. | (MY o for i few wodks bofore clec: | At Leavenworth the republicars | odist church instead of around the Picrce | Conntry: readered each evening, chauge of pro- | hofore the”abolition - of serfdom. She went | whelmed him with thauks. When reproached | (¢ (1Y thoy boidn o hesitute beforo ey | four wamen on their ticket, but tho der strcet loop as formerly. The Fifth avenue FOR MONDAY ONLY. gramme every night. Among others, the | with her husband to the wovernment of | for his invention, he merely smiled and | L RHLCe iemseivis sieh o position thitt | yade a clean sweep, The Women's Chris cars will run around . the loop and to the park AT THE BOSTON STORE work of the followlng artists will be on exli- | Kazin, 1o the estate which was to be settled, | answered that “he'was obliged to amuse the | Uy miy be compelled to appear on the same | pogpevance union took o hand in this fight ¥ HANGED fote i P ssan o1 for Bitli these | A 15¢ Tadies! summer vest for 656, or 4 for | bition and of which M. Panaeft was one of the five | ladies insome way or otl Thene Soutul pline us theik servants, This one aues: | and marshalled thoir forees to do olectioner extensions will be transferred at Fivst street. | oz 4 ) Anderson, Mrs, J. T.— Three Members of | heivs. The inlicritance had fallen in two | Mie. Panacfl never believed any statement | G afe0tit Giigity cits Lagic hTRET ing at the polls where the vot for the The Pythian Sisterhood will celebrate their |~ Our shaped 19¢ ladies vests for 10¢, or 8 for | the Temperance Madonna, marine | vears cavlier, but up to this time the heivs | of Turgeneft 's about. himsclf, but cherished | GEATEH EIGIRGER 08 IAUEE 08 e women was to be, They set dainty tables first anuiversary a week from tomorrow even- | 1e, umbrella jar, | had never managed to mble in one place | a fivm faith in his 3 of improvisation, | Pk OR e LIS Lt | with free luneh and invited all who wonld to for business. The necossity for their per- | And Byelinsk ritie, once addressed | partake of their coffee Arkwright, Miss Blanche -Nutgatherers, 1 sundwich he anniversary falls on the |~ All our 19¢ and 25c ladies’ vests to g fngg, April 25, dddfellows’ annives 20th, but owing to the T'hen, too, there is the apy avises i the minds of most w But the men had not yet been | angels, fruit, vegetables, candies. sonal preseice at the settloment will be im- | him in'such piain language upon this point Tieatad ] v | onatention' on: that date the Sister | - OtV shaped neck vest worth 3 Bugg, H. H., Lincoln, Neb.—View Fair tely perceived. After a tiresome and | that Turgenefl was cautious ever after in the | Hses i the i sl hat they | ) 1o the use of coftée as mpaign B e e b et B AL b L el mount Park. | rous journey, such as a visit to Kuzan | former's presence SO othea i bern oo s | beverage and wore casily persuaded to ollow srramme will include a social party ab Our jersey vests, silk trimmed worth 25¢. Barstow, Mrs. Dr.—Portrait of Dr. Flint, | en 1in‘those days, they arrived early one Byelinsk, lninistered another sev. [Cattivs \_‘”‘,,, "‘“‘;“;‘,‘_‘ _'",'“‘-“. netblil o 10 man who would hold up to view a talis- 11, to which the friends of the order | Also shaped jersey vests worth ble. portrait of child, nel of water lillies, | morning at the wreit maior house, with its | reprimand on learning that Turgeneff o [ uctive workers for their candidates. This | yunie beer bottle cork. The lunel was « are invited, All to go at 19¢ cach. selected. two interminably long wings composed of | customed tostate in the socicty of fashion- | ::I”“;. m:"; llul»l; I\\ll:n:ln ..\"““""v"“'-",l" nt, but it wasn't the vight stuff to arouse RN (e ThL Wit s ot o The above goods are limited to 4 toa cus- | Butterfield, Miss Mellona, Omaha.—Morn- | divers buildings’ for the house servants, of | able ladics that he never took money for his “,,"lI;'_'l'M',‘_h‘.“;;;[‘:h:‘_"'”. e R mpaign enthusiasm trial In the district court before Judge | tomer. ing glories, vase, R. W R T sknowledged liis fault; aud expressed surprise that he could ave' been guilty of such absurd conduet. atures of woman's in the state. ‘This sment which bears who came out to meet them, were | of the journals, Turgencft led dres 1 hu cplates; T, Worcosta landscape, b2 fruit piece, pansy on cup | el-Ie-0L on eup wid saucer, | ETSS green it the clearly thé objectionabie suirage than any other it city s the | Decmer yesterday forenoon, but was not com- e vH()H'l'(lN S'[‘QI‘{EC_ 9 g ‘.." e pleted at the noon adjournment and will be re- | FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO. .‘“Tv (og; f‘"f* Bumed tomorrow morning. The afternoon Leaders and promoters of low price and saucer, for s coats of heavy cloth, J having In fifty-seven cities in Kansas elections were held last weels, but in only a few of Jar, 1 W.; | whom there were about two hundred. — ‘Ihe | writings, but gave them gratis to e editors | | It appeared thaf 10 of n the cloth coats in which they il By o e Comnell Blafts, | pansy on siub, - worn a | cuffered in his youth from | them did fomale suffiage cut much of a fig- ic title of “hobo? ‘They live in R e S et Brodt, Miss Carrie A., Omaha—Study of | served the late proprietor, the lackeys had | a aristocratic society; and | ure. The female vote was an element in all | what is known as “Hell's Half Acre In tlis L O i CISeS | Joveiht paid on goods sold out of the city | Sheep Heads, Pansies, Buy of Naples, Study | been dressed by the heirs out of the great | loudly proclaimed the fact when he fell in | the clections, but in most of the elections it | locality the “hobo” is both m cinale, " Y vt | was merely ‘an incident to whieh little im- Cobraska by the | of Sheep, Mavine, water color; Landscape, | store of cloth intended to cover the oors. | love or conguered a he Andiif thiore avo/any 0dds to L given for vi fon. I Probubly Kunsas City, Kun., showed moro | | e T e ] R e e L U ey The late owner hiad traveled through Enrope | 1t was the fashion then, as now, to adore | portunce was attached. 1n some of the elec- | ness it goes to the favor of the for Still with him to Sidney. Itis understood that a | del & Klein, proprietors. Bl ted: in s youth, had - passed much time in Bug- | singers in the Italiun opera; and when Mume. | tions, however, o feuiale vote nd e conse- | the wonen of this ¢ity had w_principle at itiitmoe ey JTvlapu Rdstoolitiatia)) oprictors: Scene; An whicll was then unusual among Rus- | Viardot came to Petersburg Turgeneft loudly | quence thercof were of more than ordinary | stake, and it was necessavy Lo earry “Hell's LU ) e J F and proprictors—and had " evi- | announced himself as the most devoted of her | importance. An instance in point was the | Half Acre in the interest of one of the ul- = = OnaHAven Ton s GEThIT A faila Rl Sthaet| Pl ClplcMis Sadoni .. Moonlight on he | dently — imitated the manner of | followers, to the weariness of all who knew | election of Mrs. Dr. dackson of Emporia. | demen. The ladies shuddered at the pros- AT BISEMAN'S THIS WEEK I BT EMayE Y BEN MARKS. ke, Alone und Fovsaken, Pickles, origi- | life of an English lord as nearly as possible, him. In return Mme. Viardot never invited | This lady was nominated for member of the | peet, and only two of themw were brave enough i iy o D R R S S S nal. s ST G i '}l'lhhl ~'|'"|rn~||mluf hl}:—l!;h lr"x'ln-rw | hln: hlllu' ‘l-\vm‘m” rties, .nlm ‘\\-n. u;v..v N Th. ol b .u'l‘l.x‘nnl lu-l‘n]mvnn'nl‘\\'. 4 ln(‘:nlinu | to go down among the heathen on their mis- ; T Chapman, Mrs. W. W. Chapman—Study, | always putona diess suit for dinner and | pected aristoeratic visitors, she forced drigrist who has many times been under ar- v work, Fhiey will never repeat the Special Weekly Bargain Bulletin— T ""';Lb‘."‘l"-j.['?‘;“[ | GOt ¥ possessed an - extensive cellar of English, | sit in the study with her husband and initiate | vest for violations of the Murray law. One e, They we Ived with el Special Sale Commencing Monday L "",' ,‘['t‘!“'(‘. "¥ | Critenden, Miss Lida— Study in Pastelle French and German' wines, e had green- | the latter into'the mysteries of hunting and | would natuvally suppose that the women ity by the denizens of the delectable and Lasting All this Week. FSTAIBRY 000 De 'y, Mrs.—Ruins on the Nile. houses full of vave plants, hot-houses filled | Russian literatu When lie eame into his | would tuen out en masse in support of one of | neighborhood and escorted through all the A e R S De Haven, Miss Gene—Evening in the | with plums, peaches, wrapes and pineapples, | inheritenc vrenefl was put upon another | theiv own sex, especially as she was standing | vilest portions of the seetion until they had should not fail to attend this <ale. t Lund Brothers', Meadows, Highland Cattle, Cabbage Leaf of | and an orchestya of musicians equipped | footing and invited like other peovle. As he | a5 the exponent of temperanee agahist a | been fully shown, and then o howling mob of NOT OUISPECTAL DI i e 5 Cherries, Horse and Doy with valuable insiruments. A violin from an | had not money to pay for his own scat atthe | known law breakers | women réviled mid joered at them until they Ty picces Tndia silk of @ new weave at | Have vour family wash rough dried and | _ De Haven, Miss Louise —In the Pasture, [ old master, which fell to Panacts share in | opera, Turgeneff wis in the habit of coming | But Mrs. Jackson in addition to er as were compelled to call for police assistiee to AR e 4 Cuseade laundry | Scene from the Isle of Wight, the distribution, ie latter afterward sold tor | constantly to the box which Mme, Panaeft | tions politically, aimed at being a social | escort them out. Twenty-five pleces host_figared China and | compauy, Delephone Scene, Autumn, 4,000 rubles, which Y, vonnoisseurs con- | hived in company with some friends, planting | leader, and in this she overstepped the hounds | = = T s scae et , sured Chitnn anil ) IR lette, Miss Ethel - Winter Seene, Study | sidered extremely cheap. ™ The heirs seem to- | himsclf there (while those who had ' paid for | placed by the social leaders in her city. A | SPRC T Vot BB10 i S0: S MDA RO TE S Doz, Marine view. ; have been types_more churacteristic than box tricd, in vain, to catch a glimpse of | couneil of the clect was called, and it was de- | SPICTAT, NOTICES per eent_discount on_ all novelty | odoy will witness the for orham, J. A lwin Booth: reeable. Onc, an elderly bachelor, who | tire stage past his broad back), and appliuded | cided to make a fight on Mes, Jackson and | Pore 5 3 FS R L e Eh R o Gac i A ala et 4 8 A 1, Pavton Frank | had atwo-story stone building upon his own | Mme, Viardot so violently that the neighbors | clect the whisky seller, Heve is where one | COUNCIL BLUFFS. BEACK D JoDE BALGATN | Lake Manawa for the season of 1860, Honey | estate, erected expressly for his havem and | rebelied of the anomalies of the clection comes in. The | = Al of our 46 Inch il henvicitus formesly | Reed stated to a reporter that ove- | ”.»mhh |‘~, Mrs, Tin I, " astle on | iubabited by several seores of serf ! One of the great author's peculiarities was | temper wen, the church men and all that \\ \Ir'll‘i-l'l:"i" i \“ "h-.l"l "-w‘v,"‘ i \r ~ brought some of his sultanas with him to the | settlement. This man's younger brother, a | ne in New He had a | class of citizens who ave recogmized by sold at $1.50, tl 5 and &2 per yard, we offer | rything was not in readiness as has been de- the Danube the giving of insincere invitations, ng | rorencunbered gesidence lots, The dudd this vard, Wo' also offer our | sived b T s Hubbard, Mrs. R. C.Bull Fight Sclected 1 r broth at Pargolova, about fifteen versts | the exponents of law, order wnd morality P T O LR i new importution of bincicTusiorcens, B3 inchas | o ot acnay 1o dite wilt not o postpaned Seleete wood watured individual, ‘was* distinguished | feom Petersburg, onc summer, and, @8 he wed_on one side while on the other | ot g P 40 oy, G5 Judd, wide, at 40c 0 yard; 42 in Wilatnonyas (Romi v ACIoun s S CRONY SIOLINA AR 0, Omatha, ‘b, Land- | chiefly for his wife and sou. The son was | possessed no lodgings in town, he stayed with their wives hobnobbing with the bum . yard; 46 inches wide at 65 a yard, during | ment announced is a game of ball between | seape (water color) t sketeh, Beanfort, 8. C.; | vears old andhad already been destined | the Panacits when he had oceasion to come to | element and buttonholing toughs and negroes | JADY agents wanted cverywhe Can his week only. 5 the O'dglls of last season and the recently | (water color). | by nis mother to become an officer in the capital. To them he onthusiastically | in their endeavor to defeat o woman politic ake from 8 (08 week. Address Dr. \\' 1l Counell Blufis, | WANEED A cood wood turmer gt oncey Graham & Cody, cor.2d ave and it st WANIED & ool wivl for soperal o 0 work at KC. house N 1511 S0, Main st f the gmard. Inorder | piised the cook that he had hired for the | ally whom they did not desive to become a the child betimes for court | season, describing-the dainty dinners which | leader socially.” Pohibition was thrown to ad. | balls, the mother had him placed for | the man prepared when Lurgenef! invited his | the winds when social distinetion was in fiftecn minutes every morning in & wooden | acquaintances. danger of being invaded by one who wis not uniform, which was so arranged that his heels Perhaps you entertain counts and ba thought to be one of the eléet ¢ o Americon Jew, | hissa Fmany, in 1856). Study | to prepar vou: Steer's 11 i I Life: Study llent bill-of-fare will be | Fores: Moonlight on the Lake: Sele Key, Miss Mun (copied in Loipsiz OUR SPICIAL SALE THIS WEEK | organizdd Models. This gume will take p Il include - items i every depastment i | ay e park, which has been placed i order | (01 i Teipss our house. 1% "7 : ; for the summer. The hotel will be open for | 'y P In doma - Bargains in domesti IR TSR Bargains in linens, in ¢ fus | served. The steamers have been overhau et and his toes were turned out in a line h dainty di (i | "But in the dofeat of her ntiat tive]| e Bargains in wash goods, HALVC B f Lomburd, Mrs., Omaha—Study 1o met an ’ in with dainty dinners, ut_in the defeat of heropponent at the rgains in eo ¢ and regular trips will be made, or they ¢ MeLeunan, Miss Tena, Omahi—Pansies, | The boy veli the monotony of this ex hut you never asl wolls Mrs. Juckson gained a double victo TANTED Stenographer and typewritor, Bargains in corscts, o e AtRrE Al or) Ay [eLennan, i, ! ¥ ey 1 e W Who 15 rapld ind corr Won L. fon par c by spitting in the fuce, and biting the | Chirmed with the sted inan admi pes und | i s Red Roses, Whire Ros L Turgeneft | Her campaign was cond Suggestic Espiainjrgles i WL ke s s o Manavwa L e e o Chasmed it tho fsucwaation g ungauo | o caunpatgaliyascontdaeted il anamiblor | Mo i [ akiman il 1or ins in undery fromiHOIB g divE AdepdiiConimen | Pansics, v hold his hands, In ovdar to furnish the future tival such as the did ot awent thiougl e fiebt without causing harsh | \\FANTED to e Houscs and lots in clo dnheiey) iti oy | Crysanthemums. oficer with due practice, his mother ordered | expect,” and forcing them all to sy that | feclings, and_the result was 1 she was ine in pr 1 500 10 #6.000 for dnime The names and positions of the teams will | Mumaugh, Mr: Omalia—An | the peasant childron to be assembled in the | they would come on the day which he himsell | given the social as well as the political dis- | proed property. The duidd & Wells company, 06 Broadwiy. Judd, pres. +long, pliable 15 follows. Impending Fate, Mermet Roses, Roses, | gavden, and the lad, avmed with appointed, tinetion she desired. limguh | Peaches, €1 ek, Grapes, I’('nuw On the a\\lh‘I‘;. :4,"|!nx|ll.\":lb\t':|~)}‘ I those who Qid not : Vel come. said B .mlm\\- “hut don't | o R T A RO JIOK RENT Koo, i, suitable o Bavgains in boys' suits, | Road to Lake Manaw: ‘teh exceute theiv drill to please him, Tliis seven- | play us sueh a'trick as you did in the winter, o A e e working or blicksudt <hop: terms l]ur:dilh in lm':.\' “-' ists. | M L Mrs.— Tob ) Pateh, Selected. year-old urchin wept bitterly when his little | {\-n.-u, o invited u 1 for the evening and \.,',,:h.",ff.f‘ b "i. |Iiwf.':k:3'n|m- i .,.‘,(.Ai',,:l.',( ble, Inqulre on premises, venr of Gre A lively week we must hive, anil our low | Crosby sen, Mrs,—-Snow Scene- Pastell Sister was born and explainied his tears. by | then never came yourself.” Byelinsky also | S L Gection wae for aldermon au | ersestoeing shop. No. Muln st prices will bring the money saving, und good | i e | ection, Moonlight. saying that he should now be obliged to part | at parting promised to write to Tuvgencft the |16 S0e® RECIRE WIS B £ HRRIS, BEF | Jogeertwin s ) sense, thinking public to” our store. They | Berwoin Maxon, Miss Stella—Avabiun Scout, I with one-seventh of his inheritanee! “The | day before, in order that the latter might 1ot {aa yominafed lndy candidates from the Thind dress v ik are sure to find fivst class goods at the lowest | Rain Oliver | given, mother had brought with her five iids | forget the invitation. s nominiedindyoanid “\-k"t"'“‘l‘_ l"‘:l \ Willian M IR possible prices, Mail orders receive prompt | MG Swirtz s, Miss Nellie - Harvest Scene, | whom she beat and pinched every day during | The appointed day was very hot, but the | o b B forkmonboe o school | and killed by Niagava i1 - Rtontion,. SAmpILT snb. on - ayplicition: | Jush eld Pleasura Rtide, Threshing in | her toilet, These maids were obliged o ut- | six guests set out at 11 . m. ih carriuges, s | hoso ioncie Wits @ bittew: hehit icainat the | 10 for pubiishine i faotalonty Motor fare refunded to ll Omaha trade, | From 9 o' ve the | Sypia, tend her fn the hath, where she spent. hours, | the Finland vailway station did not then ex- | mination of women, and the anthsuffvi. PANTED, Vil T Call and see us, Hexky Eiseyay & Co.. | HCIY ""l"" on the hour. ~ No shooting | “papsons, Miss Belle -Bible mes, se- | inaheat which threw the givls into a swoon, | ist. Exhausted with the heat and dust, they | Guath blow. Mrs. Jumes Robinson, the wif ANTED=Gond’ gisl. for, Council Blufts, After be permitied at the luke on | jeeted, the more so as they were fusting, while drove up to the villa in Pargulova, only to | G5 Tending meschant kMo Branican | k Rodd 67 —— Y, @ it is expected that theve will be | Rothery, Albert, Omaha—Roses, Grapes, | beguiled the time with a good breakfast find it locked up and_ the silence of duth | Gurkon. theawifo of o lwyer, wore the eandi. | JOE SALE On monthly puyments or e Two more car loads of furniture many boats on the luke as to vender it dan- | Birchwood, Leisure Moments tea, | reigning over the house. Prolonged knock- | foiac ih wile o u laws oRtiecdndly by the Judd & Welis company : designs, on easy payments, at the ous, Sportsmen who visit Manawa on | Relise, Miss S. D.—Peache During that. particulur year, the serfs in | ing at length produced a small boy, who an- | 0 1 st sdieatod i i e el i | st 1o QRO flouse con e il (0o Tnstallihent store 520 Bowag, Biseman's old | Week days will not be interfered with, Shriver, T Omah von, the government of Kozan were mich ¢ nounced that Purgenef® had gone off (in Spite | S s Gl w0 Mo | 2 fiet, stand. 5 o Wilson, M quare ust the land-owners: and the latter gen- | of the letter announcing the hour of theivar- | 155 SACHIMTRES Lo KRG R 0 SHOW | 0 Gom house on 6Ll ave., one block fro S Don’t spend your money out of the city | Cracker Plate. A. D. | erally blockaded theiv windows and doors at | vival), and that the cork wis in the traktin— | (o ae Gt ol it them o tediet | motor T PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. when you can save cousiderable by dealing | Coffee Cups and - Sau night with tables, chuirs aud chests of | a combination of cheap restwnrant and drink- | (ion’ for e fumitios. oven Lo hoy howse on Lincoln ave, two blocks W. Hoft of Do was fn the cite ves. | AU Peoples Installment store, 320 B-way, | Small Vase, Rose Pancl, Six Gagie Plates) | drawers, Gentlomen dvessed themselves as | jug house., Pheiv couchman_vefused to dvive | Giitide Wocted ) 8 3 online saedaa i bl vc il e tomnaY. Hoft of: Denfsonivas in tho city yes- | Mandel & Klefu, proprictors. Game Platter, Iee Crean Set, Snipe, in ol nts when they had occasion to trav- | them back until tho weary horses were | *“Pito at nieht. just beforo tho clection, the | offieecoM houses on North7th st near post- et : Aaall p e 5 Roscs, 153 and the steward of ong estate | vested; all were hungry. ° Investigation | qntisuffragiots’ et ind. concooted i plan | f-room house, two stories, ave. A and (200 Miss Minnie Fitzhenry of Keokuk is visit- | Don’t fail to see the beautiful line of library | Walters, Mrs.—Stag, selectod. oh KR R b Ianae Ly RpMatoL A b et e oY g pmvestution | autfsufTrugists’ met und “concouted - an | * 61 howo, two slories e, & a2 fng Miss Hattio Knepper, lamps at Lund Brothers', 23 Muin strect, Wiikht, Mys, Geore 1. A Shheep Pasture, | on i pyre, the steward on Count. BlndofI's | them, und was 5o fiithy that @ mouthful of | woueti Wis, carried tou successul ending | PR Mrs. Helen Dimbleby of St. oo iy tho - N, I land oversine the ‘field Tuborers armed with | broad from it would he oo Yopulsive to cat. | e oo Hagio e cfment B poer it i Douse, alsa f-room Touse on the guest of Mrs, Wade Cary Special Curtain Sale Etchings, by S. A. S. Monks and protected by a detachmient of | Tiiey still hoped that Trzenett” wiglt re- | e ATs S e e st e S O Inaunt oI an C 2l s ety Miss Agned \\mll\l'\' of Milwaukee is the | This coming week. Al grades 10 to 25 per [ Hay Makers, (print) Berket Foster, ks, Mention of these ¢ 8 wis | turn or that they shodld bo ablo to pre- | digtribution of th offices, Here then was | Judd & Wells compiny, 606§ guest of the family off A, D, Foster, nt discount for cash. Weare still giving | Copy in water color, Venezia S9. strictly prohibited, and priy pond- o " alnner. " But Pargolova. theu | iy chaseoat dofesting (o somen and i | S, pres o e R e leoahn in chennillo curtains, China silks, | Water color, A. Biondetti eneo s wateliod “ost” tho news should | s wow, “was supplied e matatina | Qe e et e somen s e | SIS o i NG A e S felis, plustics and | Bohe C. Bodenhazen, spread and give vise to more extended tou- | peddlers of provisions, and nothing wis to e | (1 Lidies but to tho mon. who et baeking | 1wt shieors o i Miss Lou PI' ver of Waverly is yory cheap. In o 5 hlj.v" e had. ~ Mme. Panaeg bought some bread, milk | them. Both Mrs, Robertson and Mres, Ande ing comples all new, s \I.lhh for e LGB OGN A U ve you as low prices | Teating stoves and other household goods | [Fhe lackeys served the assembled heirs | and eggs from a peas wd on the | g Lydin Fulkerson | 0ty Tiguire at sweders commission howso, B : Byden NOGI Blxihiave- |aaiany othier houso wo will hiot ssk you to | stored at reasonubla rates ut the Pooplos Tn- || It sutly Countanances, woll uware that tho [ eocle making his nppamnco, thoy. do | and Moltie 13¢ dusky dumsels | #2 Pearlst.. Council Biuns : purchiase. stallment store, 320 B-way, Biseman's ol ending dist sepa- | an aceount. The man did not know whe e e e a G naa S o e FETTLE Fromont Bonjumin and M. E. Gilchrist of | " Headqunrtera for shades. Council Blufrs | Saiiment store, 320 Baway, Eiseman's old | goy's lies. The | master was, and_had received no orde [ e e cub ol I e \'“‘.:.'.‘\‘\\ o e ey {\\ dagtory doing business in the Blufts yes- | Carpet Co, L NG hUA | s n(' meut m[- 0L .lu. tho Blvision of ltha ol | inner. Panaeil seut the cooks o the pricst’s | o i Pl i P eS8 Mutkor: Lonnel] Mult 1o, erdny. m e YRR A T , | wardeobes of the dece house for his maste IDGvannOME Al [T o o1t tasle. ta| merenndo! tha I ALY w B-room houso with Squire W. L. Biges is very ill with liver ood_work prompily dono at reasonale | g tore vour stoves with Colo Bros. Littlo | tors, ish shiwls were cut into Ve | gragged of the fmiprossion ho lud mado upon | ity o8 difloult tasle to persuade the | 0 o, s \ and throat troubles at his rooms on South | pr Full line wall” paper hanging, sign | 050 g Pho wonderful | Bigces, rsalvers and so on were chopped | the Jatter’s pretty daughter, and declaved W“.,,,,,mm if they fuiled of clection they \|..«|..,,, ) best.~ Get our pri ms, which were then | that he passed all his time theve, W won Maiu strvet. Writing, house painting J.B. Long, 20 Main | oy Rl I havo sof losing i ; J “New Process’ vapor stove; no gencrator; | : T S passac ! | need have no fearof Tosing n position by the Mayur Mo s oo from Do Mojnes, | St i ot oVAAE, S B et | ety o il et e | S et boore o | LMD A KLY I | RS ot oty i3 where heattended the convention of the State o lights ut once with u blue flune, Cole & Cole; | Liltending b en L eb ! 4 séuted that he had expected themon the fol- | thoy Could rule the kitehen if nota school | op 10 nere 1015, $100 per ¢ lerms, Speclal sale of Japanese w sets, unique, new and beauti Brothers'. Prices 1ie, nd wes were | lowing day, and had not veceived Byelinsky's | i M (0 ST e the heirs pale, trem- | lotter, With considerablo difficully ho suc. | hourd: What wis the horver of, the proud nd glaring at the | ceeded in persuading them to stay, declaring | st wpnavel and <tited on thelr canpaien.to the lots until the lud | that his mi : s hem Lots in Riddle's sub. on onthily payni 7 aeres Inside aere property at i by Fine residence lot on Benton #1430, Cholee Tots in Mullin's sun. at £300 cach, ter drop tea Ty ot T | A1 Main sureet. Medical ussociation. | Judge Hubbard of Cedar Rapids and Jug mible of Keokuk were in the city yoster- also apportioned by I g - bling, muttering pray We have special michinery for table and | little serf boy who di e ke D Al MRS 00l Wara Sl Al - - ) L i cle of w cook could prepare din- | {hd that their cooks were aheid o o 1 ']lll.\"h-lmw depositions in the Faivmiont Park A B A At bed linen, ~ Caseade laundry company. Tele- | burst into bitter tears. Most of the heles wore | ner by 5 o'clock. At 6 o'clock L fing thay f.‘...«'\\.»,.l‘..ffnfiun:‘nfif:,m:inm ety | Loton Ave D, nearsthst, only 80 ¢ “-;-, Rev. Charles H. Bohn has 1 From Cherokee comes the news of o sad | PhONC #%0. L uul;'\[\u\nr at the result; \Hu)'\ i ;.llm Wi pr id, but as it consisted exclusiy of | which had-beon learned during thefr Yelgn be- | (g w’...'”y iind \‘l“rl'.::' 1 '”'”v“:v ‘0, Neb., to e Re wrles H, Bohn hoen i q : ¢ LA T = cisely the property whil ¢ did not wan ol el i i s AaasiopRutnol e i pointed to tike chinge of tho Mission Wtk don—tho accidentat Idlling of Muster | Tfyou wish to sell your propocty call on tho | Nexb oains tho dibirioution of, the sorfa, At S5 SIELT, A the hosU actenipted fa. | low stais o creato an improssion wiuinst | Vacunt lots n all purts of theelty on cusy of the Episcopal church in this eity. He is mor Burroughs, son of N. T, Burroughs, | Judd & Wells Co B. Judd president, 606 | fiit it was 10 FoUIYR 10 . roally worihy foast an | (uairivhilomniatressos. Uho gt was on, | “FIvS mortgage oun at present the guest of Mrs, 5. € Key, but | who has numerous friends and acquuintances | Broadway. but every one protested against this I shall | the following Sunday was drowned in the | {00 oF death for the suffeagiste. vt | oW CoStacy & Son, Room 4, Opera loclk, - i i Couneil Bluifs, Tn A heating, sanitary engi " A will with his family m get nothing but old folks and hittle childy » into the v inity of | r and ridicule of his incredulous ist their he Raynor was hunting party, J. C. Bixby, st | they could use no arguments | posed ot to scpavate fawities, | | All Suints chapel on Monday, occupying one ) 4 ), thank you,” suid ano rucsts, This would yhave heen a sui | W i wdjoining Vi iy Attt el o Mondas, umVIVE i | Lt g omdd s oo of U Bowt 1| i b AP g, O s Sl | Loty e St il oo, | utts iy ot et el | VLA 1 Wi et o the | Wt is admivably adapted for this work and will | was dischavged, the full contents’ striking | block, Council Blufts not a single son: its unfaiv; Malunya will | tion which he had- previeusly it to Pane. | @Wn defeat. They dave not ask the people to | pypi, on which we will bulld heautitul homes no doubt accomplish great vesults in, this | himin the vight side of the breast, He foll e cortainly fall to npy PRIl ot SWhon will vou conse 1o be Kleate: | reject them on account of their color, for that | to suit tho “purchasers. 66 Broadwiy, C. B growing field. [ 4 | dead without making the slighte Century, Harper, ribnes t. Nicholas A mos yof proyers. and | koft ik 1o tho. brageart horg: af | Would be going nguinst theivown avowed prin- | Judd, pres ; P Death came so suddenly that th Youths’ Companion and all magazines bound | g5eals on the part oY the serfs followed the | Cogol's famous e but ‘”L:'m" Nooprd. | Ciples, They could not bring their sex ag S ANTRD T 0 sell o comTioa l Flower pots ut Lund Brothers', | countenance was not removed. | neat and substantiul by Morchouse & Co., | Grawings, chictly vgn. M. Panueft exchanged | ed that he did so. 3 n, for thut would be talking against VWV ANRER=Mon 10 801410 conplatd. Btao : e | other members of the family, has frequently | Pearl street, @ gErown-up young lgekey for a sickly little L - 5 promptly ptd. Suall expenses forouttit: Ad . 1¢ you want the best Wall paper go to J. D, | Visited Council Bluffs, aid playmates, u: T givl, in order not to” break up @ famity, and A Good and Sensible Mother. THE « D) SERVANTS ELECTED fecasopogibon Gt Bt M0 HEONIAYY Crockwell's, | well as friends of the ' family, will deeply A Handsome Home. | ave away an adult peasant, girl without With my exporience, after raising three was a dilemmi and they could grasp | Council Blufs, fa R s : symputhize with those so suddenly and ter The handsome residence of I, A. Miller, on | compense, in order thut she might remain | girls to woimanhood. T aish 1 had a dozen tg | Beither horn, The only thing ‘they could de- | LA01 RENT-—-Three unfurnished roons. 4§ ie Manbattan sporting headq'rs, 418 B- | bly bereaved. the corner of Eighth street and Second v- | With her hother, . His uncles were delighted | propave foy the dutios of ife,” writes i wood | Deind upon was their” individual popularity, | B7SouthSixtn st - 1 to work the voters in » e Your home is yonr heaven, Why not | enue, has just boen further beautified by | o profit by his’ folly, and to- vidiculo hiui | lady'to the Dittsbure Gagette.” “Dear 'n Rud Ehiey 0l 0noo Regan 10 Work S Xokuis b RO SALE or Bunt Gadon Ll Several desivablo dwellings with modern | make it pleasant by furnishing it at the Peo- | some lovely intevior decorating. The work | "t A A how many dreadful mistukes [ mude, and all | {0 OIGGR oW by their sponsers, and wll | gy, houses by J: I eloc i tmprovements for vent in- vicinity of the | ple’s Installment store at littlo cost! 320 B- | hus been confined to the two parlors, the | o hients of the wine callav Joro also | through fimorance. I wns groatly intorestod | 4oy “152" tho” battle raged.” The nogroce | Hiir Presbyterian chuvch, B, H, Sheafd & Co,, | wuy. S8 RR0K’ QA pi h allotted, first the foreign wines und then the | in woman s rights, temperance work, und | (¥ A0ni b BatR TOEGE CRUG Bokroos SOR BALE=My rosldenao, yontal agents, ! E4l dining room, hall and & bedroom, and is of | domestic fruit brandies. To insure a fairdis- | veform movements. While I was engagcd in Y ina o yamon ‘ot theks owil | IR Soaaeitalio o Buvlus | —— Chream pitohors at LU0 Brothors! such i character that it compels the admiva- | tribution, these liguors werve drained off the | od works my daughters weve being | gt (% A L U | Dy steim, dghted Dy eleeteieity and. oo We want you to listyour rental property v RALLANG BIoihems tion of all who see it, ‘The home is one of | fruits; t Dbodme suiciently improg: ! docided to eavey the war into Afeien, and the |l 0d modern imbrovements: nt 10 with us and we will secire you good, veliabl The [oaare the loveliest in the city, and it would seem to od with spivits to.be intoxicating, and the | ¢Ono of the grandest God-given vights of a [ 588 -‘"\"'h AcaR Pl mroyue Jth | fout. Alko will soll or exchungs for i tenunts, Rents collected wid special atten- | ¢ poo o 4 be almost an impossibility to further impny keys who decantéd contrived, in' spite of | woman is to vaise her givks and boys so that | Gt soliviting votes heuergy Wat | olty pronostyany tamy, of 0%, Beteh o tion given to care of property. | K. H. Sheate | 0f e watches and fewelry in the city, and | it, but tho new decorating has certuinly survelllance, t secure numerous sips | thoy il not only be & eredit to hoe but bo | el have dono credit to o mavor whore the | east of Councl » & Co., Broadway and Main st., up stairs. the place to buy the best goods at the 1 accomplished it. ‘The work was done by the | of the nalivki. On the following mowning | useful in the world. To have rvaised @ girl o | {F h ‘Jf.':.“fl:[ “n :1;"“"{"‘\‘]“: ,‘.",?‘, "y‘.f‘f»".;f' | prices, is the establishment without rivals, | well known decovators, Gillette & Frecman, | there arose a great tumult among the heirs boy preperly is more than to have mide a J. G. Tipton, real estate, 527 Broadway, the most relinble firm of which of itself would be a sufiicient guavanty | when it was reported tothem that the pigs- | thoussud stump specches or to have voted | SXCept abuse tathe holder from every one | w5 I EDAUNDRON e Y C. B Jaequeny | of its refined artiitic wcter, but in this | geese and ducks, which had not been distrib, | for u president | ‘ctaoiin tho distiot. A o] Guaw. It HHasxAY e Calls to Worshiy A Tty iustanco they have oven surpassed thews | uted, had expived during the night. Suspi | vl an fully convinced that mothers can do. | Al day long thoy worked, it who calored | it 015 SRR P Vices At 8 o'clock | . Myou dow't want to be hoodooed on wall | selves, cion’ wavered betwoen the evil jntentioned | move toward reforming the wovld by so vais- | Woulen socmed 0 uve the Soull and i conducted by F. L. Hayden. Subject, | PAPCF 0 to Niles L e———— ants and the malicious heirs, and sharp | ing their children that they will ot become | it ofice with wn overwiolning majority 1117¢ NSHLALC Dl { b Ao v b S0 ¥ ok - - Cholce residence property centrally located | language ensucd between the latter, which | dronkards and viagrants than by pic | SLBFOUIALE, Wexe LAUEHT LN § ¢ ‘Growth _in i Sunduy sehcol at 4 You can select your binding from samples | for sale by k. H. Sheafe & Co, was only stopped by the appea of from the housetops candidate and the ladies were compelled AP R RTET i o'clock. No service in the evenlng, Al cor- | ot Morehouse & Co. e poultry yard woman with the joyful news | i Dt the sitaation, and their only fe- | puia Up Capitel b $160,000 dially invited, N A : —— Paper hangers wanted at Gillotte & Fice- that ouie pig hud begun to twiteh his legs and A Terror to Plagiarists, | tion was devived from the hasty manner in | EWEER COE L 50.000 rvices at Overton’s Mission and People’s | Drs. Woodbury have removed their dental | man's, 28 Peart street, Council Bluffs, two geess had risch o their foet and were | T know & young woman In New York, the | Which thoy seut their ungrateful help out | PRGN 0o \a0'000 church at 2 o' Sunday school at8 and | ofice to 101 Pearl street, up staivs, (o, : stagering about, The servants had squeezed | daughter of i well known editor, whose 1 into the cold world Dinkcrons—1. A, Mitlor, F. 0. Gleason, B, L gospel weeting at 7:80 p. m. Corner Fourth | 2 ARG NI A | . Finest photo gallery in the west—Sherra- | yj'the liquor possible out of the fruits, and | vellous memory is literally her fortune, She | WEARY OF HOLDING THE REIN® shugart, K, I vty a1 Edund Cling svenue und Seventeentl strvet P 8. B Wadsworth & Co, 207 Pearl street, | 618 HOW place, 43 uid 45 Mulu strect, had flung the dregs into the back yard, wheve | is an omniverous reader,” says the Epoch. [ Miswatha rvememberad its expericnce of | I Hunpun, ransact genceal bisniing husls Saint Pauls Church-Divine service today | joan money for Lombard Investment company. | = - they had been devoured b the pigs aud poul- | No book escapes hoer, und once read is never | last y and the offices weut begging, The | ess. Lurgeat cupliat and surplus of sny at 10:30 0 m.ound 7 y,with the a d the men sudd Dr. H. §. West, porcelain crown and bridge (. p.m. Sunday school ve result forgotten, 'This extraordinary girl is as fa- | ladics had cnough of it | C3 FesTh ’ 3 w1310, 0o Ko, Clarles. H. ol will us- | a Cateh, | ok, No. 12 Poarl g poknothier lively sceno’ ensued when tho | miliar with tho literature of pastages as with | they felt so much reliestd siuce the womnen Intorest on Cime Deposits, sist the rector and preach in the morning b ok | » worses were led fnto the court yard for as- | the two-penny novels of today, aud is em- | had taken the matter of governing from them | == Evening sermon by the rector. [ soiinoer Obyia Botarsen 18 8 now man.on sho | “Poverty Soshul.” signment, One ‘viclons aninial broke looss, | ployed by one ot the leading publishors for | that thoy aid. HOb ¢are 10 resumo the rein .EBLLIS & CQ,, All Saints Chapel-—Corner Third avenue | Pelice fore ay night he arrested X The Women' Relief Corps will give ' the frightened scrvauts abandoned the vest, | the sole purpose of veading wanuscript and | The result was that only 200 vou and Eighteenth streot. Divine service today | Buker, who was kicking up @ racket in the | “A Poverty Soshul® at Grand and the uproar which followed caused thé | pronouncing upon its origiuality. Not auly | poiled and nobody would hirve the positi n of at 7:80 p. m. Young men and strangers cor- | yvicinity of the Novthwestern depot. Hotook | of the Republic hull, on Tuesday heirs o seck vefuge in tho houseaud post- | borrowed plots, but borrowed styles, bor- | councilman, A school board was elected, but erncd by the same dially welconied to these services. T J. | his prisoner to the nearest patrol box and | April 2. The wimen will waro K Mackay, rector. turned in o call for the ambulance, He op. | SXesses, sud the men will ware ther old cle On their retu alliker pone the settlement until another day | rowed phrases'are instautly detécted and | Hiawatha is g i, Or Wi ) to Petersburg, the Pana- | their original source is noted down. She oc- | alde en, if you plea AND BUILDIN SUPERINTENDENTS JRevo J. Fisk will preach at the Pilgrin's daraaity ) Vittuls' twisted lasses donuts, and hot coffee; eff's house became & favovite resort for liter- | cupies & position which is unique i the | things last year. They caught e A Rootms 420 und 49 Hee Bullding, Omahse Congregutional Sunduy school, corner of | dered bis man to stay with him and paid 10 | com wnd Bring your gull and Have som fun, | ary, urtistic and musical society, and in sum- | history of great publishlug bouses, She is | then and can't let go. 11 was one of the ¢ Nepoma oS nt 85 and ot Meram Dioog Ninth street and Avenue A, at 4 o'clock p.m., | more attention to bim uutil the wagon ar- | Admittance 10 cents, | mer thelr v at Pavlovsk, about thirty | the real newesis of t aglarist, | tous incidents of the workiugs of womew's | Councll Blullw La. Correspondence solicited, |