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(i} THE OMAHA DAILY BEE/! UNDAY NEWS IN THE BLUEE \l()N DAY APRIL 21 i heart to feel, a mind to think and a will to the broad channel in which he desives it | ing and t. This we will have if we have a just es l"‘ H)]T\ T“I' TR")l l"‘R“ l) to be run, In his entresol on the Champs | free, The timate of the value of truth. The enc ysees it is much the same, He rises r its of this characterare the assurunces rarly I his douche, and with a fin :Hmlm y. takes his douche, e | tay \‘ ANTED -A first occupants were a pair of Graham & nin linnets, who were not dis- l]ul. SALE On monthly payments or terms and their descendants still hreed sult by the Jadd & Wells company W wood tarner at once ty, cor. % uve and Eth climbed upon THE OMAHA BEI COUNOCIL BLUEES est. Christian effort does not go . . London Heralds a gentleman who has i 3 STREET. Y. MAY.NOL 806 4L oNos the fiif rlc o m his cheeks trots eve in 1 M8 N " 3 . T-100m LWO-8LORY hOUSe, COF S A Ve, i 10th U1 D biedald kel | Manawa Opens for the Season Under Very | unrowarded. "l"‘ o oyt onee the | Some of the Personal Oharaoteristics of }‘L'\,“ o ,IEI.']“I;:" :,'I'\h," .i!'&:.lfifif:," & f :" Lol mnbers, They sing | at., [t 8 by 138 foot, {wo blocks from mofor )] v o r . \ o he €' : uits OF O X W - gt 4d Ald Jss o} S o M dad as well as the German ean: s, 1ine L T TN Iy D T ANAGRL. Dry Auspices, the sunshine that is promised by the rainbow James Gordon Bennett, [ » of dogs. During his | LU bty 10-Foom house on Oth ave., ono block from 1, W.TILTON ; AGER, | | There aro as perfoct laws that govern the veads the Ierald, cables | AR Btontin T wiotor line A et biald i { spiritual_world as in_tho matorial world e | ov efions. Instructions and “oint: | e of the moct ext Y TEee, . | ok on Lincoln ave, two blucks URINESS OPFICE, NO. 43, 'st, comes the blade and then the ear, and | . (| Sels: e of the most extraordinary of i on motor line. i e TH00 | STEADMAN 18 NOT AN ASPIRANT, | Elirst comes the blado and then the car, and | MAKES ASSIGNMENTS BY OABLE. | crs.” Since he hias started the Partsand oLy o R st on North T at o post 0L forest initself, and serves | *6-room house, two storlos ults, v, A and 1200 sty ruits, harvest, stimulates | i been on his home staff for some yenrs MINOR MENTIO) 1thful sory o Tl — ks " c - o v 1 . {l ulace on th B-room story and a half house, ave. B neae T ez Potawattamic County s Somew he pastor then alluded to the happy cus- | The New, York Staff Kept Under the | was cabled for. Upon his return he'said Ruboly -Broming mMote i | NORsuat J el B Wimber i Handicapped in the Congressional | tom of lolding harsest home festivalsin the | Supervision of a Man Across tho | My talk to Mr. Hennett sas the gronts | soventy foot high, it branehes oxtend | uitor i iiwons St md B sie O (e Eleetrie motor trains on the park line ran Race—Notes of General and them, and with whag joy they brought the | Atlantic ~An Autocrat to |\,,'|"'n“_"]:l o "H_‘ S :|4.|./<.|\_|:<\’x;,\H].,mm ' by a trank which [ | Housesan fotsin wil parks af he city. The futo the park yesterday, and soveral bundred Personal Interest. | fraits of the harvest home. If this is tri in Businoss, stalf and exact capabilitios of ench,” Mr, | (i Fitth greater, it is belicved, t Tudd, § e { people visited that popular ot | vegarding the earthly harvests, with w Béniiots vace W & h i o that of any other known tre One of - — Six drunks comprised the sum total of the | greater joy onght the Christian fo come with —_— o Ko o "‘]* ¥ overy madl copies of | these extraordinary trees was fonud on oo e Vo ehut £ DD \ing for 1890 yesterday was | the results of his toil, actual fruit and golden | the New Y ondon ui 18 HE measurement to be forty W in dinme- o, all new, suftable for basket fie "he majority Man: vound-up at Vs of There is always o cuviosity in vegard | alds, in which every item is mavked, the . o | sheaves, or. T zo f s @ y fre ot Snyder's isslof niso, pull y night very auspicic ore respects than one, A | dhai i ¥ i ) i + tor I'he age of another, counting the i yAer's comm n house, auspicious in n I to the inner lives of the prominent men, | nume of the writer'in blue peneil and s Council BT, 18 of Frank Lawrence, who died v i W ¥ N s o el ray | e J b i concentrie rings, was found to be 5,000 f U Clelifirhlt a8 EXAEIAA to rench hore oy | 1nFge numberof visttors went to tre lake |4 Be autiful Glven AWay | 4:dtn the onsoof Jamos Qordon Botle | the name of the editor in red, and u care- Y T Vet ARMY JOOR RENT Hawkeve rollor flour und feed i Ho Friends. there started with | during the day, and all through the afternoon ¥ | ; Y . _ L | ful study of these papers keeps him en ) wills, Swan & Walker, Couneil B, 1 iirsdiy i friends there started with i s | selfig RIS tomtng, Apeil 91 1 | nett this curiosity has been whetted § - - 1 turd the place presented a very animated appe ‘'ommencing this morning, April 21, and % o + | rapport with the personnel of his large " sost] (OR SALE oW S-room | b owith iem Saturday | contintiifie. for fony. weels, O. ¢k Cally:at |- BEaih ol WFdin. by steay: [ho(d6RtA A € | Are you restless at night, and harvrassed by ]4 oot house with mods ! il Chaut frele will meet at | ance. The motor tyains were libe Rl ALl SR 0L Gl LA L S DRSS A o AT g MUER AL D v/ @A L force, It is the same wherever he goes. |y bhad 1 Uge D e wents lirge grove lof, n 16 The Central Chautauqua eivcle will meet ¢ 328 Broadway, will give his patrons a_benchit | hig eareer, but has never been satisfied. | Ho feve apad cought Use Dr. d, H. McLean's Tar thood. TS 18 & Dareain, K60 relaxes his close serunity of | Wine Lung Balm, it will sc ized and the cars were filled you sound h ht that the 1 now he p the rooms of the Women's Christian Temper. 4s & measurd at least of his apprectation of 4 ory house on St 0, ance Union in the Merriam block tonight ading to the lnke was lined with the liberal patron: “.’ i this sea- | Nearly all our national statesmen and | each man’s work, and he actually and in | sleep, and effect a prompt and radical cure. o 8000, it ALimombre 61 Feqiicated toba prosons | ving 2 dis- | son. During the wee person who, at | politicians are noted autobiographists, | very trath personally conducts his own | ot n i s Abe Lineoln Post No. 20, G, A. R., and the position to see how the lake had passed the | any one time, purchuses oods from us to the | 4 q their lives are *writ large' in the | Journals just as much as My, Charles A, | Winter & merchants of | HaGet HALLAD LYAINS Yromon's Kollot Gotp will old ©Jaint OB | o1 taw and what the. prosy eere for a | amount of &2'or upwards will receive : 3 \ e M | Dana conducts the affairs of the Sun, | Swanscombe have sued the | “'Iowih Tt ments, ng Tuesday evening, April 20, to arrange for | Win P te W& % six months, | bered ticket which entitles them to | Congressional Record and in the news- | =y My, Bonnett is himself o keen | own of a men: 30, the value il I i Memorial day services ‘ lively season durin 'I‘ 10 ;‘: ':\ ,'m‘ | among the ]wrwm|.»\,4-Iw|.-(-m| frc - | papers of their respective distriets. | ver of public affaivs and atrenchant | of a horse ail e died from | N Lo int Y V| detecti ork has beel The ater was at alow stage, being @ arate cards V' IITCS| $ : i i i i { ' ots In Mullin's suo. onotl I T e R 12| etts e Ao AL TNV Ttk 1ARC. VOKEAHL! | oran ton ores v o ol Other publie men ave in no whit behind er thercon is only known to those | fright at the sight of one of tho menag- | Lot on Ave. D e st <t ity ! the olice department, and. thero 18 Foom for | 11 wortad that o 1ittle srorl on the qam sl | in o elosed sick, and. after they ar | hand in this vespect, and so far has this | associated with him; ‘that he has the | eric elephants, * The horse was being || Stetion of fin Lt in Lol €0, Neb, to v that was thus expended | 1t 18 stated that o oughly mixed i little ¢l d of | true journalistic instir force of | driven ulong the rond when it saw the | 10 TR RIL IR PRIREY o oo ild or some disinter- | taste for perso ested porson will draw a numbered card from the sack. Whoever -holds the ticket which sip heen carr avs that we may bo said to have that is necessary in order to raise the wate . The ste phants it nd dropp character to great enterpr ve one spring into the air Udead | Eirst mortgage loan ide: the many ey out ses the H five of, some good in some it ih o stage as desi more sensible channel - o] | | gl REREITE as running yesterday, but travel 4 ) L. ey S i % | (R s The work of arranging the i ik ‘]‘ ‘U‘“\“‘: L Jit, a8 thero was | COr ,ul,m\'\wh the card \j-.!‘.l{u.n will me - nation of autobiographers, | fully undertaken and the W position | —— a (u}}..."u IR ey Room 4, Opera Bl for the art, exhibit at Chapma 10 attraction on the south sido, - Manhattan ( ceivew beautiful ofl ‘painting frame b man Dblowing his own | this newspaper oceupios throughout the New Coates House, Kan. B Tots pivand KAt TRk Avo, | W Parl plete, The painting is u.m(l\ framed, and wort erduy, and ¢ as the bath world is sufhi r from Absolutely five proof. Finest n the Osden h wis completed 3 i which we wiil iness for the opening this even horn to the bestof his ability. Thus nt proof. So fi ch looked rat desol in v o5 that were destroyed ro last fo ¥ v _ sing the p ot Caisas THexe B e | ;‘uln\l: s that wero deatroved by e lnst TolL | collsction: in 'tha city, - in these autobiographies the eross-ronds | being tho dilettanti man of pleasure that el el LR Ui o whieh e Wil i soveral picces havo bew handed in to0 1nto 16 | jo i gvertauled ind will be ready for busi- | CoULRCE, SRk SRIGAY, DlEh four | sehoolhouse is always SRl eI e L ] S Dres decaraiive puintings i woil as fundseape i | 5055 ADM et TG Gl SERRC | and while lookdng for bargains in dry” goodd | the subject s gen tho scion of | curnest workor. The geniernl conception | s fast st iyl figamer Arizons, tad | WYFANTEDMen tosell the camplete shool portrait work, and will prove of rare Gl Demingg of Omahi, who will run her | drop in and sec them, 6 | some noble house abroad, if the three or | of him would not permit of his breaking | cured it. Nothing cauai to it fora quick pain | BFOMPHY piid. Suallexpenses for outit. Ad- SRy eebloviia sl of the B on the viver t T ‘.m;v‘)i\ yet Hope :‘,"'"“ Wanion four generations of his for here | a }!"' sure trip s order to eable an | reliever, betress araailon €71 S 50 Broadvay, i | too cold for th iz of the bath houses, e for e, T T TS e R ey ordinary picce of news to his pap - S et o RN T % e but they will be ve : patronage in o fow | Mes. Mabel Wright Yanaga, tho belle of [ 8¢ 00 ignoble for his fancy. Still, | Grraty B G T (0, (8 DU 1 wolves ave very 11 on Brnver | JOUR RENT=-Thiee unfurnished roons. 240 Tavo more e onds of furniture of latest The boat clubs are getting down to | three seasons, who surprised ull New | though the terms used may be alittle |4/ oe g R T Ee s 27| Creek, in the novtiiwest part of Alpena QULILSIStIEL 9 dosfima, on casy paymonts, at, the "‘_”l‘l"; nd the crews will bogin pr by gretting i ‘AI.m'ul llll'h‘nl‘n;l’pvln? 2 | highfalutin, we generally get sufficient i County, Michigan. They drove G, SAUB. or, Rent=durdon . it e e | pyith bew milliowaive b the day uftets | fucts to form an iden of tho man, and wo | ¢y IS WHOLE AWBIHON ] woodmin into the viver, and if his eries | i : L it - Miyor st 1" S |- dravving voomn My urally cnough, | ave satisfied. ISTERgaTTii \“‘l“-‘l i tr-l . !I'l | had not brought help they probably l‘"'" SATLRSMY Tostavmee, Fa Willow " &nn want the best Walt paper go to J. D, | “".“;' i ""m‘l‘l 5 I‘mi“ | observes the M A Mail, " this has M. James Gordon Bennett us always | thay avethi Qi el 1L would have eaten him. After nightfail I (LG m: x““ ) Rayliss |m|1., heated Crockwell's R e iem | cansed a commotion among the y. e DL C O BT O M0 [ Wi oy arc.his, they followed the teams to the land v st fhted by electrieity and” contan o T i [ sty Todaph| o T itdo so Tome wsotinted. “Fop | avoided the biographer, and so fr It is often said that Mr, th i im- | coming within u fow rods of tho 10g | feste Al it ser DEetmiinis: oot 10 by 20 b Mantattan sporting Lesda'ss, 415 - | foried, S0 L R aifonn | @ presentation at court meats us much today | mentary is the public knowledgo of him | perious, autocratic. - I man | \oodsmen, L CILY DrOBBELY thy (b OF B oo e ed and aschrted Tis vl from place to place fn u | & it over did, and it is still supposod tobe | (hat his motives and ambitions form | 1% Who hassullicient mental force fobend | e et \'n‘i'ui.'n'.'.' SO R R Ty (ool lock the first | the crowning (i was made. The,victim was the | Perhaps the most curious part of M s or, Mr. Rolfe, His place of business [ Yznag matrimonial . venture, and that [ atteinpt at solvin, i clogo | Wwhicll causes most astonishment among all | g d when | classes, is the fact that she = ki i 'en | member of hor family whio. was in soclety, | 18 the histor e flgzured in all the_ social reports of | fice of this gr modern | very ac fmprovements o of the | and only Presbyterian chureh & Co, | postma: rentalagents, | and the postofice arve locate the eastern town limits was notified early in the ¢ fquor duving the day | Hern ral desivabl Ve manner y ing of ¢ S Ol 1in the opinion of those | The pieture by Romney, which was | B0 something of a mystery worthy of an | o hend, Some time ago he eabled to sent m(! recent London exhibition by an s says a writer in the | one of his New York men to go to Lon- | old maid who feared that she was pre- CHRIS BOSEN, och, Broadly speaking, his history | don and await instructions. The gentle- sumptuous in asking that it be insured < ) \SH and DOOR of the Herald. In the of- | man did so and waited in London for five | for $2,500, “hecause it w an old hei eat newspaper Mr. Bennett He was getting his salary all | loom and much esteemed in the fumily We want you to listyour rental prope th us mh| we \\|H seciive vou good, bl st not sell any N - BHL resh ke of beer Lad just been place 1 8 Temd f m UrTASSE. b = - ‘tory &'Co., Thronduway and M o1, up stiirs fop:. 1114 customers did ok leavo him long in | thio Duttiarchs’ ball sho was queen among | the lifetime of his father. The latter | coiving u salavy fordoing nothing. Sohe - e tory and Planing Mill. TG Dbt oh Toa B o To7 Beoatway doubt, for one of them picked up the keg, | “'l}: [mehmg"""“' ot u)lxl.-:n :‘:‘dnlu‘w .\n::.".'.‘;n:" had toiled and starved and suffered in- | ran over to Paris and explained the cir- Dost equippe ntrally loo 3. Tpton, el st 52 Biowday. | it about n T foros (e towen lind | print, Lhat, she, was, marred, ina bourding | qignigios to establish this great prop- | cumstances to Mr. Benntt, i ey Mo et PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. ten minates half of the building had also | firmed invalid for many years and her father | erty. If he had one great pang in : ]“l were your instruction: Spwetal”atenthon diver! 0 scron " — e feross (he line and <ot over the | bad never been in sociéty, the amazement was T relinquish his control, | 25Kked: : a0 and trlmming, Genoralcon George Rudio favors Tue Bre with a e o bt shtan \',,“ fore. | very great. To be sure the boarding house g ng L oA to relinquish ]“'"f“""f“l “Go to London and await orders, iR onhales R of o Chinese paper published in San long intthor A(tarnooHT: o8 \\ S a fashionable one, buta bosrding houseis | Many were the solemn obljgations “Well, why don’t you do it? Good S Council Blufts, Telephone 280, 1 | he 'd | morning. ht ®ading a life @ boarding hou. | who imagine M cted from his son in reg: OUUE WO heas interviewing th and other Wil ciseo, wher the mayor took connsel sonp. I'.N’:i:m;)l"l“: an iuteresting Jourbitl, | tain members of the town T sy baviio case, 1 a splendid mungion, were | t0 it 88 he was passing aw There isa touch of imperiousness in THOS, OFFIcER WAL M. Pusky, olonel Rudio also gives the informatio | decided that the postmaster w | of sy © case, in a s « sion, were g B 08s iy g | lie hias been prescnted with Miftioiors || Seng 1S e S NI R VS | Sstbutshed to A that Her: Home and none of these scom to have | this possibly. CAlso in the story (hy R & PUSEY. maid, which Lie has shipped o Cording 1 out- that is, 1 wagon | ostentatious and that hor circumstance | been forgotten. Though proud of his anley returned from one of the ther women in rate, set at rest hat only Miss Moneybags can en- | great expeditions that had made hoth handsome heritage, the young man felt | [imself and his paper famous; he o = the weight of responsibility it broughtto | uelionad o polive . eourt roportine, '&“ ety of the four hundred. In the | him. This w hown in a little incident | ;phave are a nomber of sueh 3 ight she nothing but | which occurred shortly after the death 1 * may 1 e lina: ot disposition 1o recom- | of the founder of the Herald. M. Ben- | Wil g & sne. el than thousands of W. I, "Thi 10 b ties of city stun will foday assume the du- | wa litor of the Globe, and the vaid was made. Recorder Wr — - - ted as patrol driver and the mavshal en- I the business, The postmaster was capturcd, and o was o ke beer and 2 y Lady in | bottle of whisky, but not without strenuous good loc 1o service for that purpose .,kfi}n : AlY BANKERS. KEEP TO THE RIGHT. CounaliLBIUE e was lers In forelgn and domestic exehi s which | to his abilities OfSpecial Interdst to K ; Al objections on the paet of several would-be | mend her it shels a wife it may | nett, jr., was in Furope at_ the time, and | fug o wxpects thit e Do not be imposed o1 by any of the numerons | -4/, ! 0" fherest pald on shoghiufte n guudias Customers wliose s were not quite full, | be safd to her eredit that she was ot ehap: | it stiuck a handful of the Herald mén as | wita s thing It mm be culied woon i taitations, substitatee, etc., which aro flooding | depocite. WiReubR DL 5 ou y he confiseated liquor was taicen to the | croned by any matchmaker and yet unaid w eapital idea to prepare a welcome r“.- PR S * i ! . the world. There io only one Swift's Specific, = FOR MONDAY 2 or's oflice, but the owner was released on | She d'to cateh a husband with a mill RGRIaI S i va e [ do. In ihe sime way may e explained d ther is nothing like it. O « AT THE BOSTON § The eioned considerable | don and in the future will wield a distinet | theie new ruler. Soithey hived o tug | the many changes made among his ex- apticsadaing mng Lot SIOUT premodyjeon, A 15c ladies’ summer Seditomat iU hie (s svae | powerin both New York and London so- | and met him down the by Lo their | gentive workers. One man is put up and et nojHercnry; otash VA acnion el 1y Facial lemishes, s CHE e Ao e | ciety, Atthe same time it must be remem- | well planned little speeches Mr. Bennett | und another down, apparently by mere onous eubstance whatever, It builds upthe gen- Rlotehes, Blaclk 1l ckles, Super- Our shaped 19¢ ladies vests for 10, or but it availed nothing. It had b | beved that she had apresty faco and a beauti- | had not » word to say; the expression on | \whim, but in reality thut these men may STAILeA [rom (e D1 doss oo e e fiuous Hair removed. Addiess i that the opening of Manawa_ would satis- | ful form. That was her fortune. his face was ominous. Not one of the | ho pounded out in il knowledge useful failed to cradicate contagious blood poison and = : LAl onr tte and e ludiest vests o goat | factor | occasioned S party but subsequently felt the weightof | (o My Bennetts. busin Ty this | iteclects from the aystem. Be sure to get the DR. W. L. CAPALL, ind the disappoint. | An Absolute Cure. his displensure, method he has half a dozen men on his | 8eaulne. Send your sddress for our Treatise on 546, Marcus Blk, Broadway Our V shaped neck vest worth v k The ORIGINAT Mr. Bennett w Blood and Skin Dlscages, whick will be mailed at that time one of | ggufy, cach one of whom is i Our batbs 20 vests worth 5 us were included among the i , | is only put up in 2 Lol 4 capuble by !, Our jerse , sill trimmed worth A They Swore i YoRDLIOS Swear thai they | and. iy an absointe e the handsomest, most accomplished, and | iyl ¢ perience of filling any position , free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Athunta. Ga. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. { . Alouh ¥ vests worth 30c. were sdone’ with - the lake if theve was 1o | wounds, ehapped hands and ull's P | ST Sty fan A the country. | ypon any one of the Heralds, i AlLto g0 at 19 cich budze to be had. | Wil positively cure all kinds of l'\h‘*- Ask e was courted and But if you enjoyed this great 'nal- | : Pheabiove gooi oL limitod: te : H i ) i s great journal- MOV TOVIT OO i Y tmlui" above goods ave limited to 4 to a cus- h“m \\:A’.Illlllnul'\nlu ..xl:lp;‘:‘. -.x‘“‘]nl ".‘,",\ open, | 1\% n;: 1':}{!1“5 ‘Av\‘li“n‘l\“ll?lll;‘rluhwmpm o FLATTERED ON ALL SIDES. T AR R, Sor vt KCTAL: NOTICES. == T BOSTON STORE, and there was 10 sign of life visible there. | 25 cents per box—by mail 30 cents, His high strung temperament led him | see nothing of this imperiousness, or COUNCIL BLUFFS. > ok, Viee-Pres. FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO. | Allin all, theve was very little to do, and less e, into several excesses; he beeameengaged | nothing obj wble init. He isstill s - Citas. . 1ASAS, Casior: Leaders and promoters of low prices. Vka (oA BOEI N AR Od01R Eoa bR sl Ieblo T : to Miss May: the engagement was broken | fine, athletic looking m: Wthough his to Trade—A clear farm in Ne. N, . { Lead 1 oflow prices. : odels aind put uy Is it propor and dosirablafor. o) woman'ito || foNIlas Moys thio ongegomentwasbrolon | fino, athlotiolooking man, althouglilis | T e T v | i owpriconas s iini delatima otbilel suvopleil i [ proves amTUGIISHG) npwomns 1ol (MU MaTINS e b womentas brolor Tcy athlatlc oo i S | CltizensStat c 250 —— | spectators, "The game resulted 6 to 4 in favor [ 108 & A0mSe VIR ASTEont AR HSISINE | 0% 1ot the country, and has since | the bluc eyes with the glint of steel in | @GungrGuenmbered pesidence lots, The Judd 1HZCNSDTALC ball o retiht pald an goods sold out of tho eity | of tho first nned elub, Maor I distussicnofitiisldueshlonfisgnowtiin almost entively resided nbroad. Being | them. Much of his impulsiveness has | president. ) IR AT OF COUNCIL BLUFE v 100 miles in To ( Nebraska by the o is nof 1 tothe b o | ress, bot t 0 v and in England, 2 &) LN oad. Being | them. _ .} A s &l « e S R ke ol ol ot enterinatioialummen tamen ks et bl oonit eyl i man of such prominence these youthful | given place to the patientcourtesy which | y3-ANTED. A Touse | Paid Up Capital............. #190,000 GOLACatL EY 4 ay, s Ve ¢ e st opl s © onored »pisodes were ms +h of and fre 1 i vorld i y orkat I Surplus and Profits 3 60,00 del & Klein, proprictor not, oposes 10 1 1o 1 | saddio dectime it (o bein. abonrdite. oty | CPisodes weremade mueh of and from that | marlss the man of the world and the work it K Surplus and Profi 50000 duy to this have unfortunately formed | thinker, yet about his manuer is the old- '\v’\'\., D Stenographer and typewriter, | LAbility to Deposi ox er intoan | book-loving classmate, but, singularly ful pose. enough, My, Bemnett has never been illustration. | board h s JOR RENT - Roon, 60x20, sy he is o0 fond that he carries’ them on | JIGR RENT - Roow, tx s yacht, The man who has a | able. Ingy horseshocing - 1l othe rvates at the P = - nin an and hopes that | TRl : = 7 1 u 1 ' I : 1 HAY TR SALEL quiet, law abidin, Ilappreciatohis | Bioal interforence with the natiral uso of the | {hd husis of public estimation of his | time muagnetism begotten of superior one who is vapid and correet, "Call on L One hundved tous of hiay for slo In. stack | efforts ma the lake the patronage he | lower limbs in viding, a Fidiculous survival of | chapacter. It is acceptel as a truism | force. You forget his “imperiousne - Devine, with Aultnian. Miller & o, St at Lake Munawa. BEN MARKS. | seeks for it ; 1 uncomfortable and unsafe seat, | that the wild, generously ||n])\|l~1\qwul» | as you see him strolling across his Parvis- “v\\m.m‘fl de *n.‘..“. and | | ness. La \ e | e ese than all from the feminine point | lege student makes the brighter and | ian courtyard to give duinties to his iz in price from $00 t .00 Bank in Sonthwoest Steadman Not In tho Race. [ onlncoazalireamittCrory 00 feck o) awleward and unlovely arrange- | heiter compurison with his laborious, | hovses und dogs. Ho hus a troup of lit- | BiNedBIoberty: Ve fudd & we Intereston Time Deposils, ou are slated as one of the probable | Hose pure AR | ment which throws the femalo rid tle dachshunds of « vave breed, of which | == F. M. ELLIS & CO,, 'ARGUITEGTS. candidates to succee chnildates bo s Judge Reed in con e Aty autative to Colonel | stoped at 1, rnms 1 ple yds | ungr - In this housel on pre lop. No. country Mrs. Jenne: Liller and | given the benefit of th J. 0. Steadman yesterday stallment store, #20 B-way, Eiseman's old | Jenmess are the chiet advocates of the | People will not concede thathe hassown | corner in his heart for animals cannot be | Yes, Tnoticed that myself, was the veply, | stand. i ety Y anat proteiat to | his wild outs. O, no, he is stilla profli- | so very bud, und if you notice the num- | AORSTwill seud by ret “hut T do not expect to consider the matter in R I e T R Won the | Women the natural right a | gateand a libertine. Why? Because | ber of gray beards on the Herald, and plendid o il of T e e e, ; | hear of the number of others who have A ‘ ] a4 rvight which the | hechooses to live his life in his own wi 1= in 1 world | and shuns notoriety; hecause he gives no | been pensioned off, it will help you to ) any fopm. o omy judgment, the candida from this county will be vizorously opposc rse astrid ident, 606 | I rigid conventi Judd & Wells Co,, C. B, Judd )i | Broadway ol 246 M of the civiliz by theother counties in the district ing R i - | would take from her, says the Boston Globe, | opportunity to the little gentlemen who | come to the same conclusion. And you | ¢ il | W Correspondence candidatos. Wo havo had tho oftico of con- | nive i g hesting, sunitavy enel | 0 intter | Iy had the daving not | Shoot theit paper bullets” of the brain | will see that there is no sceking for self- ' 4 1 iR ete TR Ol 5 = against all well known b sters; be- | glovification in this. Nobody, with M. but act e idden, gressman so long that the other counties a dy 1o vebel, and I should not be surprised ¢ a combine made block, Council Bluffs, only to defend the proposal in pe ually to apy u Central pavi riding in the way that nature intended it to 1 nited | Bennett's consent, has a word to say of HIS GOODLY DI 15 AND CHARITIES, What he finds it in_his heart to do, cause he does not live in the States? In the last sentence is the whole solu- Choice re: for sule by I lence property centrally located H. Sheate &'Co, at would result in selection of one of the many avail ble The costume adopted on this oceasion was in 5 idates outside of Pottawattamie county R e et e vented by her father for the parpose, and she | tion of the misapprehension as to Me. | ag he does. Ho has the s virtaly promised to. tho outsidors 4 | DAL IAnEoTS wanted at Gillatte, & Pree | dofond 1orely 68 m as | Bennett's character, People have never | Jive his own life and in the > lust convention that if they would le s | TS, =3 Peart strec 1¢L the ention, but much iven him for pr same- | ynderlings he is eceentrie or worse, Yet have the office then they could have the move is a bifurcated > else, and they never will, There- | avon in t 3 ! s hasty glance at his life, you | will find it too fulland busy for any in- med, | qulaence in eceentricitios, dAved | N Bennett has never marvied. shrug, | Phercin lies o romaneo we will leave the Finest photc dew’s new plac lon plait” type, of expanding almost from. Buston o i, The divisions fall in graceful and voluwinous folds on cach side of the horse, | W1 completel » linbs whose very | Wit choice the next i When 1 Moines the other day, T saw ar republican from one this district, ana. ho much opposition in Des thuential the other counties in did that there was s wllowing Couneil Blufls or incidents which bear out this pr conceived idea of him are we while those in his favor ave r | DrHS W | worlk, No. i2 Pearl elain crown and bridge Pottawuttumic county to send in the next it any rate, whose slightest | Up to five or six years ago the Jadies to guess at congressman that e believed that some of | o oo, AMOBE the Ohurche | stion is, in the” opinion of many good | hutterflies of Newport would daily sigh, | o is another strong point in his | the voters would rather vote for a dog fro Phe Congregational church had its seating | poople, a kind of immodesty if their” ownor | * )W e 3 | i { ! voters would rather v v dog from g | peop yoir th wer Oh, how we wish Mre, Bennett \\\mhl charnctor—onoe ‘which miy be thought an outside county than a Pottawattamie | Cdpacity fully tested yesterday, There were | happens to be i womun, come,” becuuse with his advent the S 1 o T B e county man, EFrom what T have seen gnd | no services at the Presbyterian chuveh, Rev, | 1he appeavance of Miss Jenness on hors Casino, which he founded, be S SRRRR SRR a8 RRARREMI0 S SO S . . i great ambition. This is his per the right o f h what the app. viewoed +left, s, therefore, m Law firmly con sty will st ced that candidit no show whatever Dr, Phelps, the pastor, being in attendance | | conter of gay doings, and the anity in connection with his publica- | that cnin s o vantion . Bt it o |Leuthaipi ery. Muany of his usual audi- | of 'y lady would be if on hon wealth and fashion brichtenced up | tions. He can not bear to delegate any | nothing to do with my being out of the race, | ' euddd the: Conzregational - chureh, | back from'the lett or *near” side only, in the | this one man jed with hima ve uthority, He might say with truth I have other matters ' in view at the present | thus increasing the size of | vegulation — costume. Instead of flowing | ble spice of life to season everything. | Yppive are three Horalds in three diffe time, lines, aud am more interested alo skirts on one side only, Miss Jenness [ But ho chose to lease his N ) has them on both sides. She arvsues that if | and also the old hom itis a question of concealing the form, her costume is superior to the regulation habit, that displays the form with great dis ation. Rev. Mr, Cr mon from the e Lis Vay - Rejoicin Chapman’s At Display of the baptism of the cunuch by Commences this evening and will last through | Philip, as 1 ted in the eighth chapter of | Sine wporthouse, | oy g countries and only one mana ) « teadon the Hud® | adigon T am that managing editor. son, which actions were duly commented | {0t e upon by society in tones of disappoint- ment, (s, Lum vd, the great vo sharge of the miss| st will ap. | Hels to ta An admission nts will b | which have be women und childven. Smallest, mildost the week, and the public is invited to see the | Acts. He showed that the Chvistian veligion | tinetuess from the tight side, And, leaving & ; Miles' 18, t art collection the city has over had, In | tended to make its believers joyful as well as | #side these considerations, it is obvious that I'hen again, )ln\\ many, many A ‘tant discover: on the | addition to the atteicetions of the art exhibit a | dctive. It was not a doleful or'dreamy thing, | Viding with the legs in a position to grasp the | have remurked: It is ok e mat i Dawelar throngh 1 the | e will o renderad each | DUt a happy ispivation hovse siemly in caso of need is wwnch_sater | for Mr. Bennett not to live here, tor with [ pine, SYSE HEE GRS SIOGEL I | ! the best musical talent of the | At St Paul's Episcopal chireh Rev. M. | position than _that_allowed by the conve his wealth and influence and force of | cype billiousness, bad taste, torpid liver, prosented. On_ Tuesduy even- | Bobu preached for the st tiue in this oy, | Hoal stdcsaddle 1funy wan doubts it 1ot | character he could in this country sat- | piles and constipation. Spléndid " for men, | SATUR N, (2608.) 1 ehneehos | im experiment with ond of the things and owths of | be convineed, The women of all sav iafy any umbition.” But Mr. Bennott; vk, Couneil Blufts, Towa, from Murch 1s§ son of 1800 at the Unlon Driving | | Will make the as out Y of 2 ¢ n 40 doses for 3 conts, Sauiples free | R SR Be returied 1o Fremont and his worthy companion although he v hes both national and | surest t1o use the eity | value of truth seventy-two diys w water, but ure unabf®to pay the usu: g X for infroducing the water into their premises, | great Appreciating this fact, the New York Plumb- | i§ more B R R Chuistianity, | tribes vide horses just as a man docs, wnd it « 2 e, 0k D 01 e Sl ! penses, but those who appreciate beauty and | His new co-laborer is | welcomed 10 | 15 unquestionable the safer and ot com- | state politics carcfully, and guides his | 8tKubn & Cos, 10th and Dougli | MAMBRINO BASHAW, (1789,) art will bo assured of & hundsomo retury, this fleld, and his initial scrmon indicated | fortable position, paper skilifully through hidden shoals s | 9 : i - - that e is one whose pulpit utterances will | gine, howeyer, that Miss Jenness | and rous rocks, has no interests or s ¥ &~ P Wil take his place from June [sUantl Ausyst st Theso two ave the only stallions n the The gasoline stove is more dungerous than | command attention and exert great influcnce veat difeutty i inducing the | Jopsonal ambitions to serve ther Po the Editor of 'k Bie: Nuch | west thut are the airos o 10 porformars., Biturn 18 b ehostiutatatiion i s bl and ja ! the unloaded gun. Save life and property by The Rev. D. C. Franklin, pastor of the | Women viders of the civilized world to follow | }1o s soveral times snid that ther figuring is being made upon the cost of | ordinary flesh will we otis und neortiin fonl goUtor, BArther Comment 18 Wnnecessirys | using the C. B, Gas and Blectrie Light Co’s | First Methodist chureh, oceupied tho puipit | ber daving example, AlLthe - fucts snd avgn- | 08 S8l JIE FHE ) FIECERES B rdowing corn, ™ An estimate on the U sl Teturn peivilegess Tnvarably i or Dankible pipor be ¢ gus Stove. vesterday for the fivst time in six woeeks, | ments ave on her side, it is true; but conven PUDI Lk whleh he QUi basis of the wages to be paid to plough Aniong Saturn's get are MeLeod, 20000 Consal, Ly ron - | During the inteeval he has been confined to | Honality in such matters is a terrible thing | ® candi Onco upon a time tl R TR, hor and miret one | Sheemin, Sos, aud many others better tan 2:40. “Good eare ‘wad pertoct accommodations for Don't spend your money out of the city | his home by illness. The announcement that | When it is st at - dofiance, and todo so vo- | office sought the man, and old Hall. for | P | hacorraok e | SbeulSYiaitors alruys walsome npiia pik: aiorhirasding cplilogus, obunalieda. when you can save considerable by dealing | he would preac ssterdiny the morning | Quires a kind of courage which fow women | 50 many years his trusty doovkeepor, | corn would not be correct, "”_‘ JAS. G. SMITH:& SON, Fremont, Neb. at the People's Installment store, 320 B-way, | hour filled the chureh to overfowing, and al. | Dossess, tells the Story in this way. is not grown that way. whe ; Mandel & Klein, proprietors, | thowsh awealc and frail o his long Sickness ; TR AT A A R S 11| of one man and” tean lr‘., the growing | - i -~ he preached a powerful sermon from the rey, the medical faculty and the peo- r big Y 7 | year would be required to grow, gather # o v Your home Is your heaven, Why not | sixth verso of the 1mth Denla iatns | forse Burdock Blood Bitters as the | SMoking big cigars, and asked to see Mr. | 8785 WG RSP SR L N : A o -1r o » make it pleasant by furnishing it at the Peo- | goeth forth weepin bearing precious uovating, blood purifying tonic | Bennett. L said they couldn’t see him, | S0 CHEEH YO B0 LGRS L s | ()l” l( l U ) l( ln] \ L Ul (o) ple’s Iustallment stove at little costt B doubtless e agatn with | the world. Send for' testimonials, as he had given mo Special orders that }‘ o hota yeur would be the A (N ( e Wy caving his sheaves with him," | - - no one was to be wdmitted that after- | fmi “ e 2 5 ik g o 1 | ,llh. ml;‘i presentod was that of a umr, | “uul‘ll Into the Oeimpstery. [ noon. Then one of the chaps steatted | G SEEBINIRE R EEEE ) 1013 Broadwiy, Near Northwostern Depot. he Leaders | s land has brought forth ver, wiy. He | A man who mysteriously disappeared | up and dofling his hat made me a little 60 by bho IRE s DU 08 R L n N EYDPRE RS LCEIVE P ) 1 \ the place to buy the best goods at the L his fawily u little s unl:\ 1 he goes forth to | weel us he o o ropresenting ) mel o ¢ the corn, This expense should fnclude | oo >rice Lis v ¥ ¥ prives, is tho establishnient without rivals, | meet conditions and do the work necessary 10 | of o o ,,“.,,‘I"H”'N" {anng i ihe yault | renvesonting the waplsdngmen of the @iy |ihg uso'ar thaland ind tho overngo luste | Bend for Belco List, o0, C. A. MACHAN & CO. the most reliable fim of " | raise the crop. He is despondent and he: [i8sn.qoi JUaere, -He tgolchis do- | ond thut thoy wished to nominute My, | oo b "ortaum and tools | VB, Jacquesty & Co. | hrarted, but he sows his precious s with | Parture on account of the disobedience | Bennett for the position of mayor, [ g PLAMTE PRAIL — - S | confidence and faith and wh his toil is .'vr his «11m hter, aged seventeen, She | told him orders woro ovders, and ..hmu, & e s s, Woodbur: S R R ended at the close of the season he rejoices in | has & lover, a young Englishman, em- | r like i no aitfarence .. < Dos. Wondbury hava romoved the dental | SO0 he clos o the seasun e ijoicos in | Das i Tov young Englisluman, em- | thing liko that mude no dintoren e s At GRAHAM & CODY, office to 101 Pearl street, up stuirs PATHI et o barablaof thiosower | ployed In o o fuctory, ||||~ utten- PHEY HAD BEPTER CLEAR OUT roness of tho flesh, the grand household \ ? 1 the seed was presentod fons to he sed the father, The soronoss of tho flosh, C o 5 Py | ; | @ seed is the try > wo i te to Me, Benne Vell, do you | remedy is Dy, Thomus' Electric Ol Be l | I ” . ] ; l 1 I Toat money for Lombard Iiyestuent company, | ottho wntnlstos along, is com- | futher took u fow of his offects und | & 0 Isonine wankuag PR L e ue and Thivteenth streot, Council Blufs, Tu. We ure thoroughly | : - | t be taken into cousideration to | MOVed 10 the vault of the Green Grove | fi WK L ul:l;.- Howald office and | For u long time the stealings by the | o B B o | “urniture, carpets, stoves, crockery n efficient us & sower of the seed of | “Cmetery. N . & e oy ) move | operatives in the dinmond mines of South X ware, cheaper than the chapest, on’ casy | truth. - First, tho valie of the seed. S | . bt el [-thoy pussud u rosplution thub no move | GECEHLAREL R MRt nten, onerhialt of Sash Doors, Blinds and Mouldings. ) payments, at the People’s Installent store, | the importance of proper sowing. Third, the Van Houten's Cocon—*Best and goos \"f"h up veporters should b )““’“‘“-' “‘ the production- Very stringent regulu- Specinl attention glven to odd sizes 8 Wo and Tntevior Fiy ot all kinds made t@ ' & Ry, Blseman's old atand | tssurwiice ofa harvest The word of truth | furthest fov nuy oflice in the gift of tho people. | B PREEECREG 5000 but in force, and, | ordef on short aotice. Eatinates given on all kinds of work to contractor und buildor | ———-— | has cost wove thun buman thought can esti o 1 T M. Honnett? He never suld u word to | 4 \ from this source hus “ l\\un- Works $16. w You must have a couception of Geth i I"""‘ Beats Nellie Bly, me about it I theloss Lo, Mils RONEGO Lk — " Vithout doubt there aro many persons now | semane und Calvary to properly measure tho | Nelly Bly's journcy round the world in | Me, Bennett’s sole ambition is his | be J DOGHARUS 3h 1.8 IRaeTeR | BRERE R ) ) 1\ building houses here who wa 5 consiedred u groat | newspaper, Wherever he goes he carrics | to amount (o 47,500,000 u year, 3 BEEBE & COMPANY J ( OVeIme) ) 1 1t ob e saked, 1V the | achiovement, but it appears that o copy | this with him as the most prominent ol A e R T T T T ve 61| of the London Times went around the | ject of his life, Duping his periodical | Fits spasms, B 4 by D, M Wholesule end Retail Dealers 1n g company will locate & yard hydrant six- | sion of truth, a bette d‘“”-;!;M-‘H‘tll;\ll“ll :‘4;\’! world by the Canndian Pucifle voute | Visits here he goes eavofully through | N Pree sampless at Kubn & Co., 15th l I { I I { ‘ t from the curb ling, and connect the | but the auswer must be that what is necded e ) yin two duys’ loss vy department, notieing mechanical | Gq Douglas, ' // * U 1 * price | If the question were asked, “What d of toduy ' 1 ntellectual y / with water main, with everythii is more heart, more sympathy. In Bunyan's | nthat. It was buck In the | detalls here and improvements 10 be | o ey - — plete and the water ready to uso for§ls. Cash | Pilgrin's Progross the companions of Chris- | Times oftice in London on the sixty-ninth | made there, studying the tone of his Iu J8T1 6 et ) LA with order. This offer” applies 0 unpaved 1 tan and Hopoful were not Great Intellect day after its publication, and this oe- | puper and oceusionally writie Y Oh One ong. L Atrects wheve mains ave laid, uor Great Purse, but Great Heart, We need | curre d without prearvangement, | ful editorial that will swing it buck into 1. -y whole buil } Dealers, send for Cutalog est Btock und Lowest Pric )7 Broadway, and 204 und 206 Pierco Street, Co i 0 Nos, 205 Aum «