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PAGES OMAHA DAILY BE APRIL 27 UNDAY g ~ 34 | upon thelf p and they nfident with stone and o heavy stone cap- ger and others pdif the young artist high the best farm in town is managed BY RON'S BOATMAN, — | the management of th ital their request | wall will project at the four corners and at cellent paintings were the work of Miss Gene | Sn o ihar Miss Koziah smiled graciously, and | Death of the Man Who Used to Ferry COUNCIL, BLURES, | e grantesd those points the cannon now owned by the DeHaven, who shaws much skill, her “High Lippincott's Magazine: The sun had |, W 0 rew Kis olialen1tto nearer the Poot In Gresos, are tive mounted. There y land Catt v of the state has been to fsolate will be being one of the finest bits of | disyppearcd behind the hills of New The po his hostess, It must t load The d OFFICE: NO. 12 PEARL STREET, al lots, ranging in size from 15x20 feet to work in the whold dollection, Miss Louisa hohas just ocenrved at Missos pich #s posaible such institutions and | Beths » lingeri ight on the . el e T of the Clty o tricts of Tand have boen acquired out o that'size DeHaven ulso displifod & number of picces | Bethany, and the lingering light on the | for ye to enrry alone. e farm | jonghi of Andrcas Chazes, the lutest o Ehy Gt Df carrier In any part S GAGER, | side the towns for this purpose, and the k Thirty-cight evergreen trees and twenty- which were vory fine, J. A. Gorham had | mountain tops was changing from rose | is a tremenduous responsibility for a | gupvivor of Lovd 13y ron's intimate H W.TILTON . TANAG ward property owners claim that it this cight catalpas have becw set out alony the some of his finest poetraits on exhibition to purple when Deacon Pineh stopped | lone woman, elates in th ‘ * of independ PELEPHONES there fs i violation of law ns well a8 y drives and about forty move will bo set out Mys, Mumaugh of Omahaexhibited a goodly | {ikinel i Vi |0, Ldon't mind it; it keepsme proper [ savs an Athe al ) Braisess Orvicy, No. 4 codent. An attorney has been consulte 18 5001 s the musonry work in the center is number of her paintings, all of which were | his melancholy old mare in front of the |\ 0 N suys an Athens eal to the San Nianr Evrron, No. % i s uscreal e objectors that the | completed. The grounds ave boen seeded —udmired, “but espetially the “Tmponding | villuge postofiice. Tt v Suturdny | "o dencon hitched his chate wlong s | S goris oot | Chizes ptly o sl - fonrte can ot deny o permanent injunction | to blue grass, and it is desired to bave them Fate,” in some réspoets the best work dis- | o s fino-who! sthany’ | SeptlilibL it e ulomy | by trade and was constantly cmployoed MINOR MENTION. Tt i both the county and the hospital | in shape for holding Memorial day exercises. — played by any arfist rgiven,” a large | N1ENY the only time when thany | fow inchos further. “Ye'd oughter huv’ | 1y Lord Byron during his vesidonce s pageinent from putting the p t into | In order to accomplish this more money must painting by Miss Stelia Maxon, was admired | roused itself from its lethar and | n hroth or cousin, or some relutive | Migsolonghi to paddle him neross to N.Y. P Co g ution, but the | rostod prufor to | be wised, It will cost 81,200 to complete the by all, Her “Avablon Scout”” was also a fav- | showed any. signs of lifo and _energy. ”'\'\l""l ”'1“1”"““"“ s i Klisova and other points on the Aolinn | Blufrs " « velicf by milder means than a resort to and less than one-third ef this amount ovite with visitors A pom P it dvowed i My shoulders ave plenty strong,” vo- | 1 d it was o making ot Council Blufts Lumber Co,, conl, A thevoorss, - i 15 oy i Eh. ALY Mo APDEADHALEY | Thone Wak somms ifdappofutment that thero | THE rost o tho weelc it drowted wnd |\ (R aters tve DIy, Stvaue oo | Tugoon, und it was while making u trip vanted at Gillotio & 1'ree | &0 for the worlc and the county €100, aud . wora ot more pieaw by Albert. Rothery of | languished after the tashiop of smill | ;1o show folks that therenro women | o anres: bont thut the poot, being arl street, Council Bluffs BO! the request that the county supervis Omahit: He had only two, one a landseape | countrey towns remote from Ny A | W0 Ao - rosas fov - Namat) i bestde caught in rainstorn, e ted the ve for Lake Manawa cvery | nate another 21,000 was not complied with, and the other one of roses. 1t is needless to . 1 e ARy N 3 ethi CRIAes | eold and fever that led to his death, | EVERl manufacturing centers, giddy-gadding and tattli hour today heginning at 8 o'clock Leaders in Curtains, Polesand Shades, Asitis desired to have everything com- say that his roses especially were sought cut e Ll AL LA AW UL Chuzes was deepiy attached to his noble TheC, M. B, A, will_give a social hop iy Our stoek of lace curtains, Chenille cur- | pleted by Memorial d old 'soldiers are and admired by all “Whon, Mary Jane,” said the deacon, *Yix, vis, " answered the deacon, we | master and after - his doath exprossed their hall, Hughes block, Thursday evening, | ik’ Purcoman, Chenille dado with Maco | naturally getting ut the matter, ointmeni was felt by many | with unnecessary emphasis, throwing | an all testify to your valley and worth. | desin +is without a rival in_this western coun % | and eall upon the citi ally to help s work of Miss Rehse, She | J You're a real honor to yoursex., You're | o, § them out. Inasmu «d but #8500, had but one piece on exhibition, it being a | the veins on the mare’s broad buck yoi'ro & bright and shinin! encons | qom s e Grock anysind fought with and the purpose for which it is to be used is little study of peaches, 1t was ]n'nnmlnllr‘l'd soringing to the ground, ieht to tho teildn® snd vain-minded it o s0 commendable, they think they ought to allu gem. Miss Rehse has 80 wide a y dos o 8 +had al- | womo > worlds! > 9 B 7 e best. slection i the ol b s e s cen 1t that imany | | Bub the despondent Mary June had al- | women of the world:™ and_ the speaker | 1 ifo ho kept the boat which Lo Chienlle dulo &, #1705, 8% & | TG certainly will' b o BOIRtTiL BUMaL U Joyad soetii Sonto of hok larger dy censed her shambling from sheer | wived his hand at the conclusion of this | Byron used to vide i and never weariod e talne with | spot when It is all in readi 1 the view 1 fipon the walls. ree of habit. A ten years' service | littlo oratorical Tourish. of reciting the poet's vorsos, He cons itectural collection of L. J. B. | with the deacon had made” her perfectly | Then hiteh, hitch, hiteh went the | finued to work s« boatman antil 0 Worth 3 is 80 extensive and pleasing that it cannot be ¢ Holland window shude: | equ d from any other point about the ci Bourgeois was an intevesting feature to many. | familiar with the accustomed round of | chair Miss Kezinhward, — “Don’'t you [ within o fow weeks of his death, which May 1, 1500 todic also, Accordingly he ens ' jess will e at the Chautaugua grounds Monday and Tuesday and will wait upon such us wish to purchas There will bea s mony ol desperate valor against the Turks, often being severely wounded. To the end of ' Order of the ing, Aprili, for tl wed by a socfa of fnitiatio All visiting 1 mbors cordiully invited. By From this point'is to be scen the whole ex- | In fuct « portion of the room had some- | stopping places. Wednesday night it | fecl sort o° order of the W. M. Bt . PAUS | - e that, is only to be scon from Falrmout | thing of miorly and: intovest, The musical | wa bitaes meoting: Sunday, the ohureh | :“J””“:I'".,l“ mely at spells?” he asked | geeurred in his oighty-cighth yeir, The D. A. Benedict, who formerly resided here Talane, complete. A complote line. of | park and Prospect point, and besides this is | programmes each ovening added “greatly to | (SR SIS SR Niie Kasinh | slawoed dously ag | King decreed him a state funeral and has returned, to again make his home in the Uil opagnie. wlso dado, at our usual low | Shown the expan f country east of Big | the enjoviment of the visitovs, and altogéther | SV BEE SEIGEEEY W ECEE TR is< Kezinh glanced suspiciously at | gpdored that the public buildings be Bluffs, During his absence he has beeome | DG 0L OPRIG B CIR G iplete line in | take and on' the vicinity of upper Benton | the ¥ with its attendant incidents was | the postoftice, and, as_a lute variation, | the rapidly advancing chair. = She f gyped with mourning emblems, an enthusinstic and well versed Christ !n." by Hoston: St Fothoringham, | street on the other side of the Bluff. It is a | & grand success. an after pause at the house of M dropped her knitting and went to the Pbsdraate--L; scientist, This afternoon he will givea free | g, L (BATER LG and promoters of | grand outlook and the place will be as much | mmodate many who were unable to | Betsey Hill, the milliner, wh five and piled up the blazing stacks of Al <1 < Fortune. lecture on “Mind und Matter,” at No. 414 | SGEIC0 o il Blufts, Tn 1y of the other points of inte visit the parlors during the weelk, the exhibi- | quarter of a_ century, had suppl wood. Then she came back to the table A Trinity college student is in great Broadway, up stairs I d i b est about the cit It will undoubtedly be | tion will be open this aftevnoon from to 5| women of New Bethany with he i set her ehaiv on the further side of | 1y, Advices confi the report that Judge MeGee decided the Shea assault ci Have vour family wash rough dvied and | visited today by hundveds of people. ock. There will be no musical entertain- | faapfully and wonderfully made. it, thus putting n baprier between her | Count Taon 6 Comton. who died et eday. I rondering his ecision he | SR e Caseade Taundey | The four old thirty-two pounders now lying | ment given, R T pe P e P P R s A L X Count Leon de Couson, whodied recently d thut the testimony of the ex-policeman, | Starelied, ety MNAEY | 1 car the old lot In the cematery will soon bo | b T'he moment the deacon stepped inside | and her visitor L'm - never lonely, |yt his chatean on the Seine, near Pavis, 1 Wageck, wis ot cor 1 by any | COMPANY g mounted and pointed ot through ominous- | Wanted—Good kitenen furniture & Han- | the office he knew, from the unusual | Deacon, Plenty to do is the hest med- | hus loft o large shave, if not his entive of the other witnesses, and on the contrary it v 10 Worship. looking portholes in the battlement. Il 's, 809 Broadway. buzz of conversation, thut something ox- | icine for loneliness, to Ernest Leon Dickinson of But_woman’s_a tende ur'y woman's a ving 1 ook up his weekly | teaordinary had happened. | “Heard tho news—eh, deacon? wxisting be- | one of the villagers, dependent | Prinity s frosman class, siys a Haretford here the .|..,..u. i to the New Herald, ' meet- The exact value of the logacy guns are old s and bear the stamp of the | year 1820, They weigh about 7,400 pounds ach and will be'much more impressive loc S proven o e wrong wis not sustained and 1the prisoncr ul insti it the char asked | First Preshy n - Corner or Willow ave 1 Seventeenth strcet v, Stephen The partne 1l not pastor_ at and - Willinm alvin were | P B RUBALIE & Miss | ing in their proposed location than where | tween H, B tandeford of The deacon looked up inquiringly. drawl —and needs suthin' to ¢ e doter > * some time, t it i wch fined #1010 yostorday movnir | Bliariey ‘of Cian Wil spe thee mowlie, ouncil Blufls, f. ope wl doing st | Mgy Kozih's hd an amasin’ streak | G when (o troubles, desolatin® wav B ot oy ou a6 18 nkenness. P A f 1 the congregatid i Pl s under the firm nanio_and style of the | of Jyck, and winds o' aflliction und sorvow roll | Cousoggis reported to have been worth in the old lot Birkinbine engine LR s U NTL - o | s Standeford retiring. veturned the deacon. “1f ownin® the | Kezi ARk e plein b ’ We have spect for table and | puginess will be continued by Mr. H. Birk- | best farm in town und havin® mone shouldn't have expected that a man of oLl ? church, All cordially invited bed 1in company. Tele ¢ A et He intends to remuin at coll T e e any inbine under the same firm name_ and style, | interest isn't luck, 'd like to know w your sense, Deicon, would vepeat sueh | after oeamination and thon lesss parl are becoming | 1) T G ERI B | and he will pay all outstanding claims and it ix, i i silly trash. T have no patience with the | Witk Lis father duri aturc of that beautiful | g e TG POt debts due the “late firm are 1o be colle “y but this is something out of | people who are lways talking asif a 3 at the complaint of b A g and s \...m\ ompany, | oy, He wis hy tho judy W A couple of peddlers hooked a “Omala No. 1 and - “Omaha No. 2" had their eases for peddling withouta license con tinued The squiricls in B awery attragtive [ been nothin® but an amazin’ g e at 6 rnwall, Youuy | pom. At T pom ov o | { from $1,000,000 to OO0, 000, : exclaimed Miss |y G0p Dickinson is only « 1, with acontemptuous snilf. L ot come into possession at ightoen, and nt. » ontil to France tion, ng by the p ‘ting at 1 you want the best Wall paper go to J. D, it vosting spot. Althonzly soveral o e e the ovetig, Sin. ell's, [ e, SeaIDICUISoR bY KB, 10 common, . You used to know hev broth- | Womian couldnt stand” wloe and e dateon e d Nundles 1O Kl fod QUK . ED B, Christian Endeavor 6230 —_— .- Tettaagdg Tt hi o | er who died years ago and eft his only wopping up like Toll that hadn’t e 1 . il n Dl f B i ¢ e T iire. 418D, | Witness our hands and seals th y | o Lye is only | propping up like a rag doll th A factory at Cronly, o villago noaw 4‘-‘:-‘:4““:1‘1"' 1 ':nlul‘l i Juilils I':”” ":”‘h 1L cordially wel e Il\!- Manhattan sporting headq'rs, 418 B of April, 1800, child for Miss Keziah to bringup? Well, | any backbone. I'm no vine or such [ Wilmington is turning out datly of youni Laro Just b ers | Pwenty-ninth Strect Mission o[ way. B Hawny Buwisuise. | when the old man Mead died Miss Koo | evéeping, helpless: thing, Tean tell you, | 9,000 yide o busaing for catton mads o Dbt o | ol . Preachine by the [ Water Works §16, JUSUSasoeronn. | ziah took the farm as her share of the | T ean stand alone as woll as anybody if | from pine needles: 16 is bolioved (hat ta bo eas challymud e 18 vers probis | W EERA R R e Y e Without doubt there are many persons uow | 11 the presence of Bartiam Zevely property, and her hrother bein® of i rov- | the Lord so wills it, altho’ Tadniit, Dea | ihis new - material for hugeing will not ble that uiiless closcly watehed some of th RS building houses here who want to use the city e i’ tuen of mind, took the few thousand | con, that it's pleasinter (o have some | only hreak up the jute triet, but hecome Will be stolen, Inig and eventug tomor water, but aro unable to pay the usual | 3 autauqua | of personal propirty aus his'n und invest- | one keep you compaty.” ATt e s e Lo P TION ?” 'y‘"f' et ot oy for infroducing the water into their premises, | Will the ladies having in charze the sale of | o5 in_western lands, which turned | SPhat's jest it: ye -hev' hit the nail | Dy pine. needl LT LAY n the ¢ olv Spic clating this fact, the New York Plumb: | Chautauqua s Ko & | aababe S porth ) ey pine needles, or straw, " us - they Anp 0 ing company will locate a yurd hydrant six- teen feet from the curb ling, and connect the Land he lost ever) ot and be | cent he put in. Folks ) foolish squar on the head! 1t pleasanter to | v termed, serve as well m. Prayer meet- blamed | hev’ compuny in oursojourn on this mor- | hut on necount of the diffiealts The sensation spoken of yestorday is noth ing move nor less than a most thorough canvass of each distr reudy to veport! The pric vy nd 1 of obt enjoyable inment which will be pre- | By Corner of Broad- ue with water main, with everything com- of_tickets now | him for bein l v, and ftal vearth.” ing them in w sufliciently elean state the sented in the interest of Chautauqua ot Do- | way and & D. €. Franklin, te and the water ready to use forglé. Cash 3, but the price v ) when the | they say griefl and mortification like The deacon siezed his ch WAL UI et P BT STLURBTUHGR b Ve Hoatii] i hanys oy ‘Thurada; S he | pastor, The ordi buptism_ will be | with order. ffor” applies to unpaved | ladics cease the canvass. ns wishing | hastencd his death. Wa'al, it turns out | hands, and by a_civeuitous line of hiteh- | flie trecs, seleeting the lower and older ladies of th . have by vely administered wnd veception of members at | treets where mains ave laid. | tickets can_be supplied by calling at my | g ve puta railvond square thro' B i L L T AR UO TN LI o re e LD B GRIO N SLI MDA CETSE gagzed for two monhs in making prepai the morning service at 10:30. Sermon at S p. s g house, No. 702 First avenue. J. E. Harkness. | ¢ &) VoS G TG real estate way T Tt b Nanded | ones and leaving the younger for the and drilling the children and other partici- Sunday school at 12 m. Epworth league AN IRateaiToUn tafn: S S nabAT e SWE wliBrel MISEIC a3 6 2 ';1‘ R E il T U hiih Bf St | SUOEE Ot bhe e gunts i an operetta entitiod the “Land of | etingg at 7 pom. Stengers and | pogon S 0TI GL set ink Bayliss | Tnpertant to Horsemen : Large Ting horse | 1P NODOCY #ROWS . ] ealalis | woman Miss Kezlahi L aman of prom- Nod, " which in its dramatic and spectacular without b home ave cor. o A o % | and turf goods. Probsile, By {CfBS d nigh on to 8,000 for the | inence and influence in this community ; SPECIAT NOTICES, featl bright wnd 1 requires | cd to the s, park, it is respectfully suggested to the purk B e a7 lands, and they say she will get ever o | it scems to me that it would be a good | © VOLAL ] U g | LR T Lhe bt L Bl Six Cents to Omaha, much more if she only holds on, thing if we could wall hand-in-hand COUNCIL BLUFFS. over one hun voperly present | for lighting the fountain from within. The Many of those who travel on the motor ave “You don't mean it?"” - through this vale of teavs, Providence - T it and this number of young people are hard | gational — Services this Ning by the pastor. Subject: at worlc learnin, m.-nfi | ::w'l'l ’HSI““” of ‘l' fu |\I“l n,:’." e fountaiu wiil be one of the handsomest made, | il ignovant of the fact that ther 1 ti-cent el ld"_\l\lllll HIS (trl'\'- -‘*‘I‘IN“" an T-.-ym to plint its finger that wa The | foonr I\]\l.1 Hotel praperty, 2 ronms, con- = s | there will be st union temperance meoting and if brilliantly iltuminated will be even | fare between Council Bluffs and Om It | “She’ll hold out, never fear,” said the | deacon was thinking at that very mo- | £ teally Tocated. M Win” Noble, i20 8. PE. ¥ 2 A RAPHS, e Preshyter churel ¥ LS. : I N " i ey i N 5! & G i lith St Coune . O D Ut G RA S P RTINSt more benutiful at night than during the day | was established some time ago, but it s not | deacon, *and L hold it to be our boun- | ment of the money he would save by a | Fieth St. Couneil Bl Henr, S B TR S k0N hCHO GG i time. It has been suggested that it could | been very exteusively advertised. The ar- | (en duty, as neighbors, toadvise her to | thrifty manager like thin the JIOR BENT Front toom with aleove; w7 mim_n_- NIRRT Ay T LR be much more attractively lighted with in- | pngement is peeuliar. The company sells to | “'ifl :{j S St plice’of his “enett ful hived ) =N u L Lot = 0 = 3 candescent than with arc lights, Ttis pro- | those who eesire to walk over the bridge | hStend Of fipgening. as usual, for 186 | woman, : O Exchange - An elegunt ¢ Col. H. J. HoMmayr, of the City Mills, left | A s i Hoaan breaTil | oress b village gossip—for New Bethany post- | Miss Keziah was dumbfounded, She driving I i Story st yesterday for San Minguel, Colc for his posed to place a number of incandescent, col | fifty tickets for 30 cents. This make office on Saturday night answéred the | deopped her knitting and the 1 of oot Healths b 2 i .ly_r.;‘l‘lmm-l.\lul ln,ln' ,'.15.1(»,- :hn'l\\ulll-r. "l":u- cost of erossing the bridge on foot onl, purpose “f',l'm Ky paper S ioianicoi | i mI. :’“mxlnm_';. “‘. .”::H u“\I Mot \\'\‘?I'I‘.hl:.‘l{n ‘l-’l".\]“vh-l.vl Iv;‘u'\;’. in \' 9 : | izhts would be o erent colors, and_the | mye vogalar fave from any par o city to | Purpose of 1 v o @ an across ) Merey, YV sk, sl bustness To it fon Miss Lou Gibson is expected home ¢ water falling outside would produce an effect | I'he LS ular fare from any part ‘_" th "‘»‘_“ seemed ina great hurery to get hom She tinally zasped. dtaror enenmy .-.|_:.»I-(m.<-.{ :lots, lxli' | Hll|(|‘ row from Dakota, where she has been v taft rning s il | thut would be &S unaque as it would beautifu, | the bridge is only 5 cents. Thus a man who Tt was the night of the choir rehe Pl makic yo o first-vate husband and | &Wells company, o6 Broadway, duddag ing fox some tin The vegulie weekly prayer meet nty of the thirty-two or fifty can- | wants toavail himself of a Geent vale to | and in driving by the church he saw | ve'll make me 4 good wife, We've been — e On monthiy pi NOL SALE k. Allare - — psday evening, 7007 ¢l lights could be so placed us tomake | Omaha pay cents to ride to the bridse nd | M Mead, Mi Keziah's niece, going |} i IREIAY G 'S v Y DO z people 8 s et . . | e fill) 2 A Mead, Mis: s e, going | members of the same chur for thirty a GREAT BARGAINS invited, wnd especially young people | the illuminated fountain a geand sight. Al | sottine out w ¢ for a penny, making | up the steps, He suddenly whipped up | years or more, amd we've been member. O the colors of the rainbow flashing through ehurel, corner Avenue B | the water would be the result. The eleetrie | MY L street - Preaching light company would undoubtedly be glad to I'he company ¢l the cost but 6 cents, | his sleepy old mare and drove home at i | of the same spirtooal family: we'll now 1wo blocks ges him 5 cents wore in- | break-neck rate of speed. ) be members of the same humuan family at 4350 and 7 550 . show what it could do in the way of fancy | stead of a penny if he keeps his seat in the | ow's your time, Solomon Pinclr, " he | Miss Ko d her ! A% AL Hart superintend illumination, and _favorable rates conld be | car. The car go 0ss just the same, | muttered to himself. “Itsmebbe along | in her high and drew i el necting seaured. Ttwould grreatly enhance the Deauty | wiother e keeps fis scat or vacates it. The | While ufn‘w ;].-'n lu-\‘-»m-]h |-;;uu\ l');:«nm- 1 meeting Wednes of the pirk, and it is hoped the commissioners | 4 oS a6 e TGt : Y GhaIll Buvel to R BBE MloneLToEln | and clenma e i : s LG isihoped thoi I | compuny has to provideg the facilitics just g e 1 Fdiuly invited, espe sand. | Wil in¥estigate e prarticabilty of the plan, | SOMPRLY 1 o provide the fuc 1t | couple of hours or so bl old ladyl 1o | 1o make it har + il 3 B0 and there is prectically no ap; stoppin’ here tonight,” he added, giving A scond look at the . Chapan, of Sioux, ity will con- more dungerous than I : ¥ the lines a sudden twist as Mary Jane D 1 T < the unloaded gun, Save life and property by | in their expenses if he rides or dden twi oms | g N4 Eloctiic Taaht Gors | anything there is more wear and tear on the | showed an inclination to stop before | s exnsperated Miss K orrow Fou al Sales, No. 1at he cael an's Spe on Gth ave. one from 0 dozen ludies' Lincoln ave, two hlocks her chin, while her voice vng out sl her North Tth st near post= uess it take two | ofiice. two storly and W halt todiny Biirg ludies in tuns, d who pish edadmive with a s zinh bes i divs kid gloves in sizes T he walks. If 4 and hs uml blacks, hoth' hooks. Ian ne. hetw \ ordially | using the C. B. G v thing ing 5 201 and mosquetaire, at fid % Y | ks stove. bridge if e walks across, especially it he has | Mrs, Betsey s hiuse: weive oUhar b L 10t i all b 1 me kind of ,_-|..\.-~ Have beoi sold U b e () e 4L L) T vou wish to sell your property call on the | hauded, rough-jacketed, dinner-pail bri i IheRahG AL N BlArOve tha SR o PG Judd. pres. to &2 u pair, und now for tomorrow | b especiully welcomed | Judd & Wells Co., C. B. Judd president. 606 | which the company Mhs cond ingly | . hen:he: renched home he drove the he color came into the deacon’s thin T ANTRD (0 Drnde—ITonsoa an Tots il Secure ot to excoed two | Trinity Methodist chureh, south Main | Bloudway. 110 Tavor, TG wan wiio s <1 | mure under the horse shed and tied her | cheeks, and he started to his feet, Took= | WWANSEI TR G5 (e instead of unharnessing horas | ing un Then he entered the house, wnd street, opposite Bighth averue. Alex - - live by an_ honest day's 3 rd the door,as if med- | proved proy The Judd & Wells conpiny, ard: Two cases best | ander pastors residence South ightih t you to list. your rental property | whose daily toil does wot befnie X ! 1 pairs to ¢ ; But the yvaen | 606 Broadway, U B Judd, pres Bar soldeverywhore at feom | st ing at 10530 &, . and ut with us ool relfable | vard towarrant ter spending 20 o ) »\\"ullu\'.inu the seanty supper | was wound around his boots, aid b wis | 0K SALE Twosstory fermon s wit: Janams ond 8 id special atten- | g get to and w her wor (el the hired woman placed before | for ) remain, 1L iniscerin I DEONCha 5o A 10U AN 130 Tty e O ot Tt tion given to cure of property. E. H. Sheafo | onee . avhom it Tt which ;“ e hsiod piareed lodaimhln g i 1) N Od BUrGet onTy one Dlodk from: niotor of muslin_ unde Iy sold at s, | | & Co., Broadway and Miin st., up stairs bl Gy G0 G Ee bt him, donned his hest clothes and dvove | Miss Keziul likewise rose,and folding | RS 80c ond he This 1ot congists of night. | D M. Sipenedet) ‘s0d whero it suves the company I off agzain al a vapid pace. 1 her hand imly in front of her, ve- New S-room house with mlmt‘ i) chemise, drawers, skirts, corset cov- | Chureh of Chvist (Scientist) Unity Guild Party. compelling thom 1o walk i Law s alivel” ex U the [uarked greimlys SWhen you fivst e [ s, s i it nel infants’ skivts and dy s and childeen's v Main, up stai > | Tu spite of the unfavorable weather Hughes' | and th v o nat | woman, damazed. I'he d s got | oan your talking [ hadn't the least idea Nl sumthin® on his mind, sure! 105 the | What you were driving at. [ thought first time Tever knew him to disremem- | you were hinting at Betsy Hill and to ask a plessing. Winted 1o tuke me into your confidence, Liver since the death of his wife D [ never dreamed that “you meant me, con Pinch had looked on Miss Kezial s | Wiy, [ supposed (hat eviry one in town her probablelsuceessor. Por years he | knew that Lwould not give” up my 0 had gazed with covetous eyes on ihetine [ dom for the best man living, ~ Besty Me: rm, with its substant build- | [0t is a pious, likely woman: she'll ings, but he could never sevew his cour- [ make w good home for you, and she | (W oty re up to the point of facing the snaps | necds o home hersell.” 4 1 : 5 ping black cyes of its owne Of late he The deacon was completely witherd I“i;l".\\l T'wo il .ul\pm!'.‘ s 1\,\‘::‘: ol ingrains, (0 cents, had been secn several times knoeking at | and Miss Keziah continued:” “If you'll | i i n afford a't sment, th ild ca let them retain the drawers, T'h; fast B s the above mentioned b offer for this week : goods, witsh goods, table ave a big bargain and will go p.m. Diguir 4 High ends of | if the motor ¢ " | hall was comfortably filled by f ite by such an Skl sl | Uity guild on Friday night and they were | Tind und Mat- | rewarded by passing one of the pleasantest Allare welcome, Seats free. evenings of the season. In the unavoidable meeting i the W, C. . | absence of Rev. T J ¢, Mr. Richmond U room, Merriam blocl wiis master of ceremonies. A very fine musi- Bring us anybody s pr | Rk SR 4 2 i : L locke. {Tho rogulur bil caland literary programme was rendered, count them overy tine. wings on seience wnd h Mail orders receive prompt attention at roting to be led by Mrs. IS, the performers being Mrs. Dillon, the Misses Bromy up: Meotingito be led by Mys. 1, Maud Cavin and Gertie Gleason, Mrs, Mull NI E1sEvay & (8 SR S All niocestodigtaicontiallyiinvitedy Stephen, the Misses Lillian and Jes Council Blufrs, Ta, - On Monday ¢ v | Jac kson, Mrs, ury, Miss Seely and Miss avenue, D, | this afternoon. Sub, an A ot in Bl parts of e ity on casy s and we will dis. oot pole-brass fixture loth, 25 cents yard. amb cloth, 51,2 1, Operc Blocky ean S the litera: 2 X n U Fat = S i cdirt. APpIY 10 Lednurd Exerect, S A e ST T LI oty of tho Broad- | Thotes AL yrolbanytenrd) T L TS the doov of Mrs. Botsy Ml Hitle | top around a little Tivelior, deacon, and | 5i0s T oL AR ; 5 | g d and @ programme of thirteen [ ajott WHESER SR o browa house, and the worthy milliner | pick up the stones on your lot and put and SHleer; one veneer machine with i mow down | ing complete, all new, suitible forbashet given. The lucky number whi oyed at_the opening of the | them into good fences, at the rooms of the National - Fratornal asso ot ZrAmIno: ciation, i the Brown block. ! ity "'"'“\}"“" 1 Brown, hall continue giving lmu’p.n us this weelc in | Wils OV ey, Tnguire at Snydcr's conmission hous Sl e i Mt Tiitic Cook. the sillc quilt was™ 53, held by Mrs. | 5 il brilliant prospeet hefore her. But the | those pesky weeds, theve's no_earthly | 15y y s The Little Folks' Musicale, Misses Muy Tulleys and Hat- Zimmer, 'The carpet twas drawn by | e " Rl g news Of tho audden viae in wostorn luiids | vougon why youy fufm shouldi's lool s | 2 bearkst. Counti hiui s R o e (R T Ca A f .\hx“n.xlnul»ur(()m:n.h.n.unl the birds and cage e saused Mes, Hill, with her small posses | woll ns ming, If I've said anything to [ VB Iuve s lotsonand ajotning ol ave Mueller's music hall by the pupils of Mrs, 11, | Dialogue—Miss Celin and Master Roy Bell, | by Mr. Robert Greo The Pythian Sisterhood. ons, to sink into insignificance by the | hurt your feelings, deacon, L hope you'll | pari, on which we will b (O Doy H. Frary was the most, successful ovent of [ \euding=homus MoCreuye 0o i e Calauthe Assembly No. 1,the ladies’ branch | sido of the vich woman, with her'wells | overlook it. Why. you are all tangled | tosuie the purcisers. wlway. €I this nature ever held in the city, The par AL LW, v Wukelield und ) hundred tons of hay for salo in staclk | ©f the Knights of Pythius, will give a social | tilled ac her overflowing barns | up in that yarn: U untangle i dudd, ticipants were, with one or two exceptio Reion that the mustache | at Lake Muniwa. BEN MARKS, entertainment in their hall on Monday even- | and her prospective thousands of dol- The delay of unwinding the yaren from ,.."";f".",‘\’l'.('”".'(.]li',’.‘,',{"fn‘, under ten years of age and the man n | exereises amore favorable influence on the -~ ing. The event is the suniversary of the es- | lars, | the deacon’s feet gave Miss promptly paid. Sailleypeises forouttis, Ad= which they rendered classical music was in- | present civilization than the lunatic bang. S. B Wadsworth & Co., 207 Pearl street, | tablishment of the ovder in Council Blufts | The iden of failure in his matrimonial | chanees for further ven One word | dressoreallon Co 1 Swith, 80 Broadway, deed a surprise, not only to the disinterested | AMivmative A loanmoney for Lombard Iivestmentcompany. | and a splendid entertaimment. has been pro- | venture never for a moment entered the | more, descons have you heied ahout the | Counell Bluts, 1 spectators ut’ to-parents and relatives Elis Gilber ; T by the ladies for their friends. Allthe | deacon’s head. *The way before yo is | western linds?? Jo e ieoL L e B A ;\':ll} '\1":x:- it I||‘|_-~ ..r' \»“-Im\ lgluuln- | e i - - J. G. Tipton, r«-ul“»llhn 27 Broadway. lnights” and their female relutives avein- | plain and Aight a8 o pipe-stem, The dencon wished he was anywhere G SIvth st ans’ who participated: ave. previous! ireat Refvigerntol — - vitd. i : l L e e | o e el an Tt Rar n L e prtad | el meovlonely | ¢ pGront Mefuluacnto SR TN T vited S Solomen Pl ho muriured, vubbing | out o the vange of those movefloss bk | Jogit SALE g RTINS ment of the affair, Al of them without vx- | ok i lo & A1 Main st. | ‘The exhibition of the Council Bluffs At Special Attraction in tne Blums, | !he puims of his s Logethers 1s B oyos. - o SN | TS 4 L - ption did surprisingly well, in they | Dot s before buying, association the past week has been the attrac- | The i ) Boston store | Wilked towar e : e, 55 Willow aves vendored the parts assigned th 5 rately than wis deemed possible for perform A n o Rt rattiuos | L aomen dmeckly, NOR SALE cand child s | willin’ to embrace matrimonial oppor- “1 thought so! [ thought R for | tunities, They’Ilsnap at an offer like a Limed Miss Kezianh, s hungry trout at o worm. She has got L those lands vightally b s for Just half- | gl money and ! hey got the prominence |y ni Marvy: Lonly hold t show window. No. bbon for |y influence, That'a plint not to be 3 i of By i< panlc; e ted Dy stesn. Hghted by eleetrieity and contuin: o] e A modern i mentss ot 100 by 20 ong to Al will soll or e tor mprov is her | elty propeity my firm o ves, ten niles 1 + Rk vt of ounell 1hins il R Blufs, e tion at Chapman's art parlors, and crowds of | :hh ‘\" o o ose rev! ool ; ! fon of the ers of that uge. The entire progranme was | hose purchasod ut Bixby's people from this city and Omaha havo | yoobi “forward to the ruinous pri iven in o manner T P Sl L thronged the beautiful rooms and . found | WhEh ey are going to buy Sk 1bboas eredit on M, Fra woll as on the pupils. [ Good paper hungers at Crockwell’s, profitable and pleasu inment. | the Boston store. Silk vibl ne number not on the programme wis i Among the visitors were many patrons of art | price. S w100 feet of violin solo by Master Willio Zerkowski The ; iy RS i § ™ oy soven yeurs of age. He played u diffc Al Tho & and competent art cvitics, whose opinions ave | 36 Ne. ¥ ribbon fon No. b vibbon for | Gverlooked and “deacons” isn't to be had | The deacon hegan to look u,u.n his re- - sole so admirably as to fairly bring | IO hundred and seventy ot above | yaluable, and the members of the association ORI o s, Ao | every duy. Pat hee money and my in- | joction bl down the house. — AlL in all it was one of the | the business partof the city, in the novthwest | feel justly proud of the compliments contained | pluck in grosgrain, satin d mwire. | Muence together and 1 rather 1| Without the weste 1.1 EDMUSDSON, t enjoyuble music wpin New | attr thos s sitting by the table | ffill fons seemed tame compaved with Pros of mild, bluc-cyed, busom widow les over given in the | corner of Fairview cons new soldis stand about top of the h | Bethany ule ouch day botween the houts of 9 | Miss Keziah wa is located the | i the oft-repeated ussertion that it was a | Limited to one piece to a customer. lot. Itison the highest point | most creditable display. They treasure still | lady ought to avail herself of this oppe of ground in the vicinity, and aside from i Cras. It Iu\\.\ « - Send sofled clothes to the Cascade Tnundry | more the frank expression of opinion of such | | p VaRkieel P M ¥ 5 i smpany. Telephon . ¥ | location it uatural beauty is sumi patrons of art as Mr. G. W, Lininger of | Y% . Boston Store, Fothoringhum, | knjtting, as usual. She had just begun | this 5 muke it very attrnetive, Duving the p ) BT TE 3 f 3 3 LY. oo a0, 1 v o narrow for the toe of the stocking =1 shall not meation Now follow ¥ Ouaha, who declaved th xhibit was far | low prices, Council Bluffs, la. n | ) OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, L desivablo dwellings with wadern | weeks, however, it lus undergono some | ahead of the recent exhibits of the Omaha as. L whonin gl saundadign thozaalin s Bhas imyindvise, dontunssniyisuie oLEOWAV L o <‘m'v‘f.1' ! #150,000 rent in vielnity of the | changes that have made Al B0 ! A 2ARARA 8| s ‘s Bir iy | throw down the stocking and opened the | 1L hefore anoth i woes by, You | Paid Up Capital.. Ao oh, E. 1. Shoato & Cofy | nonE RSk dinde o)t mor [ sociation, which must not be construed into _ Abraham's Birthplace, | Qoor, und, holding the lamp b B hbave | huve my goud T seo to this nt | Surplus and Profits 60,000 rental ngents. | These changes wre by wo means complete, bt | anything but a compliment for the Omaha ar- | Not far from Aloppo s situated the R AL T YR R Liability to Depositors 350,00( Sy — e ——— | enough has been done to give a very good | tists, for the catalogue shows that they little town of Orfah (the ancient Up of | fier hoead s Wethal Rl 8 Ldotmind o Dk LA MUer 1 0. Gl J. C. Bixby, steam heating, sanitacy engi- | idea of what the place will resemblo when | all wpresentod and. well reprosented with | the Chaldees), which is of great histor ¢ on. in_ull the il yo, thunle ye; L dowt mind 181 4 ey B arts Jo D Kdmu neer, 48 Life building, Omalia; 202 Mevriam | the proposed plans are cavied ont. A repre- | their best work. | cal interest, it haying been the bivth- gillisanssiobwhibe ahitk At 1 ity R AR , i cloth, “We oman followed e s ital and surplu block, Council Blufts. ko bro: sentative of Tur Ber yosterday i ham, says | Bitnk in Southwestern 1 cha copted the | The § ter of the display ises | pl of the patri; the door, As oo 1, and then, fe fullen visitor t p— kind invitation of Mr. . AL Sackett, one of | from the fuct that the greater portion of the Py uis I e fow e 1 o Doposits, Choice residence proporty centrally located | the members of the committee in cha of | pictures were from professionals, and repre [,“"“'i',ll{‘h:t' ,I|: ]‘II';}||I the Ar i ! 1 ption had been havdly hos- | st of cold night aiv pal out the Interest on/Iime Depo . for sale b H. Sheafe & C: {he wori, und visitod the grounds. It should | sented their best work, This mado it o se- | Y D hudlding . lyine onteide | pitible, she lowered the lump and s | She said: Theaiv i siipp 3 L | be understood that the A, R has vore test for the eurs, whose work s )| UL B B S YA OUIIGE { ST Vi " * | ha dencon’? ittty Rhoto GG TG, wosbaBhorras | o alatel i it oy e (te Gl 4. 18 has v tfor the amateurs, whose work wis Kindly: “Come in, Deawon, come in. have i frost, eh, d . M. ELLIS & CO., «l boside that of the best artists in the | the town, which jthey declave to be the 2 3 ’ ) q . and 45 Main streot nearly in the eenter of the cometery, und the ontest was 80 fuvorable as | house whercin F O e | ik ye, thn yes Ldowt mind i1 And the discomtiitod deivon f ! PP property has been deeded back 1o the come- | 1 remurk makes a fine showing ht ind which they therefore term | dew e he had heen nippod by sometl sl e Leaders t ation. The new lob was on the e local men and women who paint. t El-Chalti (thethouse of the friend luke a seat, Deacon.” =t | er than rost, of fine watches and jewelry fn the city, and | very brow of narrow vidge, but vast deal "heve were 164 picces catalogued, but | of God). 1t is most improbable that the | I'hank you; don’t mind if T dew. - - the place to buy the best goods at the lowest | of grading was done, the eut on one side be- | there Wwere many others hung up after the | ey ) dhse ~|.{)\|Inl Ilm\‘ attractive A prisoner in the Albany p \ Aen's new plis AND BULLDING SUREIRINTENDEN T~ _stood for | orices, is the establishment without rivals, | ing fourteen foet deep, and @ fill of 1l atald vas printed, and among the I Frirar 5 0 1 | whoso torm i8itbe 0 expli AT ee Building. O C. B, Jacquesiy & Co, proper is 150x200 | tists, that the bui .mm 1h question is o R B I i | A Ve T, - Corresponden o ety | his untidy, ill-kept home. Ho placed | fon: the mope | his hat o the floor beside his ehuir, d s Lund - Brothers Crockery Store. |y ]-qu. wed over i top of his t, but considerablo space: outside was graded up inovder to make standing | attacted o great deal of attention was room for carviages. Pho approach is from | splendid canvas in oil representing Fai the south, through the cemetery proper. | the main drive through the lot {s oval shiy of Tiis | Among the pieces from outside artists that | antiquity. By its pro peasant, as well as the unvas, reprosenting Fulv: {' iy held in utmost vene und | mount park looking south’ from the north | s sine oy EFARON. 3401 B Aok rom HEH, Bagw of utvoln. 16 | 20 since 1t Is feavell thut within ¢ —_———— Drs. Woodbury have removed their dental ofice to 101 Pearl street, up stalvs, e Dr. H. 8. West, poreelain crown aud bridge S AT ? and is known ns Shugart avenue ghows. tho lako aud fountuin, the droamy | Yearsit will fall to the ground s vietlm | & FEEEEE SV 0 orthe. buld surface e ATar "o work, No, 13 Powrl,. X oo aveies nning st i west are | Dills, Lake Manuwa and brigiit glinpses of of nutural de ! IR 08 Wl N R | 23 MAIN STREE na 3 designated ws Campbell, Consins, Steadiun | the viver shining through the trees on a lovely ! | A Onjecting to the Insane Asylum, and R g Ata two young | **Anythii Deacon?” ask ¢ | and Roper avenues. Novth and’ south run | June morning, with great fidelity to natur ! ) R : e i R T rmT i e e ey The anmouncement that the Sisters of | Genheimer, Wi Wt ke S 0 g city spread out below just as | men at W v, both fired and hit, but | Miss K uming her knitting, | Greater reduction than ever for the next 80 days; n 1 4 \eimer vd, Lindt and Sackett ave- | und the great city spread out below just a atly puzzled to account for | but to make room for new goods which are arriving daily Spe prices on ull the bullet of one was fluttened against | She was gr Mer . ¢ and the bul- | those Sunday clothes, kinds of goods. Complete Dinner and Tea Sets ch propose to establish their private | uues. Monument avenue isa civcular drive | it uppears to the delighted behold ) the | wround the battlement in the \per that you ever heara of, the » of the other u-\l\uu for the care of the insane r. Diag- | climbs up to the benches on P e ndi | v v < < sdinto vicinity of St. | oual drives are also laid out ai ¢ named | und looks down on the beautiful s lot of the other was turned aside the *Nothin' within the vange of my oh- TOARRK SSORTMENT OF LAMDS. county in the immediate vicinity of after well known citizens who have at vavi- | In a splendid collect pocket knife of his opponent. ) B servation, There won't be much a-goin’ | WE CARRY A FULL A RTMENT OF LAM Bernard's hospital hig considerably stivved | ous times officiated as ch, | Remember you cian huy goods of us for the next 30 days chenper than you cug uan of the memo- | Wadsworth this artist has onds decided that the young men were | on now till 'lection time; things'll be up the rosidents of the Flrst waed who live | vial committec: 4. M. Phillips, 1 G, | lundscapes equally striking ’ t JNSR WOIS | OB RO B of any other hotge in tho west, Come and see and sutisfy yourself of the fuct. in that vicinity. A call has been issued for | M. Dodge and Cold J. Stewdwan, Gra- | Miss Blunche Arkwright's “Nut Gathere not born o kill each other, and declared | pretty lively ,I,‘M".“”. SRR ree A full line of Ten Sots from 85 up. sting of those who object to the location | DM avenue is wamed in howor of Mrs. A. C. | attracted much attention. Miss Butterfield of | the affuir off, X L bt A s I I hat cannot be duplicated @ moeting of those who object t Grahaw, who hus frequently aided the post | Omaha had an admirable disy e irped Miss Keziah, ‘‘Mine is cxtra Dinuer Sets ay prices thut tanno NRHERI of the proposed waylum so noar thele Boues, | 5o ubly s chaivian of he foral committes, | jurs, plates, otc., and similar wor The rush fo the gold fields in the | good this season: my hired man says it's Large Niokel Cuspidors, Uie, by, < wnd the meeting will be held at the oftice of | “"Phe’ four drives leading directly up to the | H. Wilsen' of ‘Omaba made th Transvaal region hus been unprece- | the heaviest yield in town Ovnamented Cuspidors, 1 Wheeler & Herald on Monday night, for the | battlen are rospectively designatod Vie- | ladies enthusiastio in exclanations of prais dented in history, In tha ars £150,- S pather guess Ul hav' enough to Fine Decorated Cuspidc A0¢. purpose of protesting against it and petition ) low, Protection und Liberty uve- | Miss Brodt of Omaha had & number of be T hiye been in- | carry me thro the winter, If I don't 1 China Cuspidors at very low prices. ug the sisters and the management of the | nues buttloment will enclose a pieca of | pieces, her study of sheep heads being 900.000 of English money hive cheen 1y | earty me thrt o wintar, A ¢ GAR'E 2 - 3 T e hospital to select a location outside the city. | ground about twenty-five feet in umeter. | especiilly udmired vested the Clies Bavec spsiag UD. (Bl ENAIE 980010 SIS Iob, 18N, 88 l L. \ l) B l{()b ’)3 1\[1\1\ b l The eitizens claim that such an {nstitution ‘ The wall will be five feet high, of solid brick One of the best was a small picture by Miss where in 1886 only grass could be foun ¥ o) kind o' 11zead ‘ike when I think ‘ i "y o~ - . wou'd luffict serious wnd irveparable injury | o @ stoue foundation, The wull will be ve- | L. Clark, “Alone un M, Linin- | and no habitatio | Tfeel kind o' vige © when I think

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