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Mas qvu bade.—An opportunity for enjoyment is offered at the Skating Park on Turs-day evening February' 6th, in a Masquerade and Carnival. Of course everybody is going.Woon,—TUo great number of load* ofwood *e*n upon our Street» every day i* proof positive against tho “fltnvn east1’ noli ou that Iowa is limborlcesand that hif the poople freeze out bcr\ id winter.•Press Makisc.—’Mrs. Haro merely havingresumed dress making at Tier old stand ou Washington Street, near the Avenue is prepared to accomodate all who may favor her rwith their patronage. Sho does her own fitting. wlHesry Yiscest lectures in Baptist Hall. Saturday O7onieg. Feb. 15th. Subject, “The English Movements 1 have U*en part in and the Men I have Known. ' Reserved seats sold by t. Bov or, commencing Friday February Mth, at 9 o'clock, A. M. ?The Two Stascakpss.—Liberty’s staa4nrlt;l ahcoL tbo stftr-spanglad banner, and America’s Pinnoard perfume, Pliftlon’e JSloomtng'Cereos.*’ Wherever tho opo fleets In-the dir, -50 docs liio other.—,\w Ifavai Palladium.Ms» Vj.s'CEYx’s LcOTur.n.—VrTo refer oar readers to ih* article from the Aurora (111.) Btazon, concerning Mr. Vincent, who i» to lecture in Baptist Hull oa the 15th of the . presentTDOHtb. It will be scon from thiser-roems which irtaAc thru* Kestaurart OPO Ot the ccstest, if not the ncr.tes, most conveni-cnt and com form bio plnces of ihc kted wos?-of CH:cngo. Tbfy have arranged apartments for ladies entirely separate from the more public part of tbn bouse. and have SUcd them up In good Btylo- -As Lo the manner of got-ting np oysters, clams, lobsters, or anything else in The Restaur ant line, juet giro Whitney a trial. If he can’t, please you, nobody can.Tm= Cemetery.—Two moetiogs liaro beenheld with n view to decide up?n some definite plan of action ia regard to our public cciue^ tcry. Two plans have beer, presented and discussed ; OTIC to have a regularly incorri-icd Cemetery Association and the other to so amend our city Cbariei- tit the nest election as to allow the eemctry to be under the con* trol of the city authorities. V^e trust our citizens will think over both these propositions and act promptly, so that if tlio.latter plan be thought best action can bo taken onthe March election. •G. A. R.—There will be a Masquerade and Carnival at iho Skating Park some time next week for tho benefit of Post No. 83, G. A, It. The funds of this organization aredevolod tothe relief of indigent soldiers and Ihdr families, and it i* hnped the public will not be ch*ryof their patronage on Lbis occasion. The Cedar Rapids eueampment bos contributed a considerable sum to benevolent purposes during Lhe winter and more j* yet needed to relieve tho necessities of those in their cftrcbeforo spring- Duo notice of tho time of -his Mascm crude will be given.
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Cedar Valley Times

Cedar Rapids, Iowa, US

Thu, Feb 06, 1868

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