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    6 THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLTJLFS MONDAY , APIttL 20 , 1885.
FHEl DAILY BEE
OQTOCIL BLUFFS
Monday Morning , Aoril 20 ,
BUBSCIUPTION RATES.
nt f wee
- - - - - - -10 p
- - . . - - io.oo p i ye * .
omoBi
No. 12 1'carl Btrcot.
MINOB MENTION.
Special silk sale this week at the Pee
pie's itoro.
Work la proceeding well on the no *
Episcopal chute1- .
Dr. Clark IB now the proprietor ant
odltor of the Tabor Union.
Special aalea daring this week at the
People's storo.
W. J. Scanlan nppoara to-night at ihc
opera house as "Tho Irish minstrel. "
Ilor. J. A , Nash , of DCS Molnos
preached in the Baptist church yoator
day.
Attend the bargain salon daring .this
week at the People's storo.
The report comes front Mindnn thai
thrco cases of small pox have appeared
thoro.
The Council Bluffs branch of the lane
league will glvo a ball in Bono's hall
Thursday evening.
See the bargains In coraots and glovoa
this week at the People's storo.
William Arnd expects shortly to build
himself a roiidonco on Tenth avenue , jusi
east of Third street.
John Graham Is lying in jail on the
heinous charge of stealing a cabbage.
Ho will probably go the penitentiary.
See now line of lawns and sateens just
received at the People's storo.
The caaa against John Stewart , charged
with taking $25 worth of dirt from A.
W. Street's bank , was settled Saturday
and dropped.
The board of directors ol the Odd Fel
lows Protoctlvo Association are requested
to meet at Auditor Burko's oflico at 3
o'clock this afternoon ,
A. G. Nlckoraon , of Garner township ,
on Saturday , brought into the county
auditor's oflico six baby wolves , on which
ho will got a bounty.
Go to the People's store and see the
Immense bargains now ofl'orlng.
Mrs. J oslo Empio now asks for a divorce -
vorco from her husband , lannc N. Empio ,
claiming that ho has cruelly treated her
and dcsortod her.
Dr. Woodbury'a ' property , corner of
Pearl street and First aconuo , Is being
talked of as a doairablo slto for the pro
posed board of trade building.
AUCTION SALE , FUIUUTUHE. My
household goods will bo sold at auction ,
at 10 o'clock , Tuesday morning , 21st
inst. H. E. SEAMAN , 110 Fourth street.
If the follow who sneaks the BEE
from N. Green's residence orory morning
Is suddenly arrested and brought to the
front , ho must not say that ho has not
had fair warning.
Mortimer & Weaver's dramatic com
pany , with John St. Burton * , , as loading
man , Is to glvo several entertainments at
the opera house commencing to-morrow
night.
Bill Lithrnp and Julias Jensen had
some litllo difficulty which resulted in
their getting an invitatfon to appear be-
ioro Jndgo Ayloaworth on a charge of
disturbing the peace. The cases were
settled on payment of costs.
Mrs. Blias has returned from the east ,
whore she has been bnylng more milli
nery goods , and has brought back with
her Mrs. M. W. Clark , who will remain
with her this season as her trimmer , in
which line she Is said to bo very fine.
Business at the freight transfer In this
city has Improved so much lately that
Wm. H. Barns , the agent , has found It
necessary to increase his clerical force
with six now men and also increase the
number of fro'ght handlers on the plat-
forms.
John Scott , who was charged with va
grancy , had his caio diaposed of In tbo
superior court Saturday. On vagrancy
ho was held to the district court , and on
the charge of turning a 812 trick in this
city last fall ho waived examination and
ball was fixed at $500. Ho will tarry
in jail until the district court meets , any
way.
way.M.
M. G.f aito , who has baen manager
of the U. P. hotel at the transfer ever
since the building was erected , and pre
vious to that was at the old depot on the
bottoms near the river , has resigned , and
George Van Ormun , who had charge of
the emigrant houao until that building
was abandoned , has succeeded Mr. Walte
who , it Is reported , la going into bualneas
for himself ,
The confidence men still hang about
the city , but are getting very hard up for
suckere. Saturday one of the gang tiied
to work a wenk-wlndod youth , who had
just got out of the arylum , the man who
was Uking him ti his home had Decision
to leave him at the depot for a few min.
utee , and on returning found a big ,
butty , red faced confidence mm trying
to turn a trick on the poor hoy. The fal
low got ( if nith a sharp reprimand.
OharloB Mack , iho conductor of ( ho
"dummy" train between Council BluGs
and Omaha still wields tbo punch , notwithstanding -
withstanding the fact tbat ( he BKE on
the Omaha local page some time alnce
undo mention of Mr. Hariy Oatrom be
ing put "on as 'captain of the train. "
Mr. Oatrom is now breikman on the
"dummy" and as above stated , "Char-
He , " at ho is beit known , continues to
act ti "con. , " which aui's the public
trill. Do Lai acted in tbat opacity alnco
January 1,1882 , the longest term of an }
conductor of that train.
Facts worth remembering when yo
buy Wall Paper : 1st. That Board , nox
door to postoOico , baa the largest stock h
aolect from. 2d That his prices are a
low as the lowest. 3d Tbat ho Is
practical Interior decorator and employ
none but skillful workmen.
"OHAFF AND WHEAT. "
Ilov , G , AV , Crofts gives Some Sundfi ;
Thought * on This Hubjcct ,
At the Congregational church yoater
day , Rev. G. W. Crofts , the patter
preached the following excellent sermon
"Tho prophet that hath a dream , le
him toll a dream ; and ho that hath m ;
word , lot him speak my word faithfully
What Is the chaff to the wheat ? " Jero
rnlah , 23 , xxvlli.
The fitness of thcso words spoken b ;
the prophet COO years before Chriat , tc
the present day , thla latter part of the
nineteenth century , seems as great as 1
was to the age in which It was spoken
The main idea suggested by the tex
Is I think that of distinguish
Ing the unessential or unimportant from
that which is true and vital , and setting
an estimate upon things according tothoh
trno and actual value. If the language
of the text Is not to bo regarded as more
Irony , wo are to infer from It that Juon
are at liberty to glvo expression to thcii
own Ideas. Lot men Investigate ; lot then
conjecture. Lot them go out into the
various realms of thought and lot them
experiment and BOO what they can find.
As God has given minds and brains tc
men , and food upon which to exercise
them , lot them glvo thought to those
various subjects. Even as the mother
eagle would have bor eaglets spread their
wlnga upon the nlr , Ho would have us to
glvo rein to our thoughts.
I believe that Ged does not , and that
our religion does not put bonds upon
nan's mind , like the Chinese do upon
the feet of their children that they may
; row no more. A small foot may bo
loautlful in the oycs of the Chinese bat
i small mind is not beautiful. I do not
jollovo that God , oar heavenly father , is
offended at any of tfio otitreachlngs of
science , or at the apparent conflicts bo-
.woon . the thoorlzinga of the ncienists and
ho theologians. If their theories are
also they will In good time bo shown up.
tfo man In this world knows the truth
lalf so well as the man who knows the
also. Truth and humanity are over
advanced by the investlgotlon of man ,
ind therefore wo are not to hinder
horn In their investigations , nor In their
[ roams. But lot no man como forward
with his fancies , or conceits , or dreams ,
and assert their infallibility. Lot no
nan como out of bis study and say that
10 has discovered the truth , and that helene
lone it able to ravoal the great problem
if life unto the children of men that ho
las discovered the golden key to all
heso great secrets , and to all the won-
Jerful mysteries. Men may think hon-
atly and sincerely , and question these
houghts. Hut no man can question the
ruth for that is eternal. "Heaven and
srth shall pass away , but my word shall
lot pxsa away. " Christ said : "Sanctify
hem ( His dlaclploo ) through thy truth.
Dby word Is truth. "
To say "What Is the chaff to tbo
ffheati" is as much as to say tbat theories
ro all chaff as compared with word and
ovoaled wisdom of the Almighty. There
ro several ideas to ba derived from thla
oxt. First , the evidence of the prlmi-
Ivenoas of the Word of God , secondly ,
nr relation thereto as teachers and
romulgators of the word , and thirdly ,
ur discrimination in regard to what la
aluablo and what is valueless in the
ealms of thought. What book In the
rrholo realm of literature , and how vast
a that realm to-day , what book among
11 of them can equal and take the place
f the bible ? It la cot like other books ,
t is not a result of civilization , growth
nd mental culture , but the basis of all
regress. It Is not the fruit ,
ut the root of civilization.
Confucius , the Chinese sage , was slm-
ly a compiler a great student who
athored up tbo wisdom of the past
yhorover ho could find it , brought It out
nd put It together. That was his own
rank , honest confetslon. Ho ncknowl-
dgoa that ho was not the originator and
10 author of these thoughts. Bat the
ord of God waa not such a growth of
rocreas but the prompter of progress. I
o not say that the writings of others are
ot instructive , and beautiful , but that so
ar as being Inspired they are
s chaff'when we come to
umparo them with the divine
rord of God. Prince Mottornich , that
reat man , that mature mind , when ho
ame to the ago ot maturity , after read-
ng the bible at various ages , declares It
o bo an unconquerable book , eaylng , "In
word I believe , and dispute no longer. "
What is our relationship to this book
s teachers of this word 1 While wo be-
eve in the universal distribution of the
rord , it mast bo taught so that it will be
ndcrstood In its beauty and purity by
11 clasaes. In the first place the teacher
irasolf wants to appreciate that word ; wo
rant a vaat appreciation of the word of
3od. "Wo ran at realize that it la a greater
work than other in the realm of Ultra-
nro , and form an adequate conception
fits grandeur , greatness and truth. It
nnat bo apprehended that it must be a
liorongh understanding of and acqualn-
anoo with the word of God more than
nything elsa which men need to prepare
bom for this lifo , and the life which is
o come. Wo mast spo k this word
altbfally as toscbors. Wo must sot
orth its power and evident meaning ,
ut wo mutt shape our ideas by tbo rules
ifhich God hai revealed. Wo shall find
boso by the faithful preservation of the
word , of God. It is by this means that
men are to become truly converted.
Regarding tbo Word in its relationship
o other worka. What is the chaff to the
wheat ? Take It in the church for in-
tance. What Is the profession of religion
o the actual poaaoision of It ? What Is
irofesslng to baa follower ot Jesus Christ
o tbo honest and humble endeavor to
arry out these principles by a sweet ,
noble and selfsaorlficing life ? A man who
s a genuine Christian is a Christian all
ho time. A Christian at homo and
abroad , before man and befcro God ,
Take It In society. What is the pol- .
ah , the politeness of a Chesterfield , the
sehlonablo expression of greeting , ( o the
rue honesty of a sincere heart ? It Is no
more than a beautiful illusion and a
beat , If there bo no corresponding ac
ton. They are friends as long M our
money lasta , and then , when mdforiune
vortakea us , wo are deserted and loft
lone. What is such a friendship worth ?
In bualneis where n man's word Is
ileacant but inaiucero and dishonest ,
irhat is the chaff to the wheat ? The
talesman in whom a great and Irapor-
ant trait has been confided , how will ho
reat that trust ?
What Is it In any direction ? Let us
onalder well the question and so dls-
jrimloate and chooae , tbat at last we
ball * have gathered not a grinary
of worthless chaff tbat th
wind , the breath of otci
nlty will swoop away , that is only to boast
east Into the fire , but lot us so live
ao breathe , study , Book and aoarob
that when wo como nt last , though ovci
the best of us como with some chaff , i
shall not be all chaff , but shall bo Inter
mingled with aomo precious grains o
wheat tbat bavo been carried with us a
a result of our faithful study of the won
of God.
Artists' Materials aTo.R. Board's Wai
Paper Storo. Send for prlco list.
CHRISTIAN YOUNG NEN ,
The Growth of the Association nni
the OhfinRo of Locution.
The Y. M. 0. A , has proved a tor ;
successful organization in this city , am
under the energetic and wlao management
mont of Harry Curtis , the secretary
much interest has boon excited and mud
good accomplished.
On the first of May the location wll
bo changed to the Savings bank building
the rooms now occupied by the Odd Fol
lows. Hero their quarters will bo com
modlous , there being a hall in whlcl
from 250 to 300 persons can bo seated
More room will bo furnished for tin
gymnasium , aud the parlor , reading anc
social rooms will bo moro pleasanl
and commodious. The growth in nil
departments of the work hae
been steady and healthy. The member
ship has boon increased 300 per cent.
and the interest moro than at that rate.
During two meetings hold each week ,
the goapol service and the literary and
social , the people have attended so large
ly that always at either of these meet
ings may ba aeon standing from ten to
ifty persons ,
After removing to their now quarters
a boys' work will bo started. About
; wenty-fivo boys from the best families
n the city are much interested and are
BO enthusiastic that a branch for thorn
will bo organized.
"With the increased facilities for work
ho people of this city may expect to BOO
much good result from the association ,
and many of the citizens should Interest
hemsolvcs in the progress of the work ,
oclally , religiously and financially.
JAMES PYLE'S PEARLINE Js ac-
cnoWeldged to b9 the best preparation in
use for laundry purposes. It enables the
washer to cleamo the clothes without
wearing them out with rubbing or pound-
OOMMEKOlATj ,
COUNCIL ELCl-ra MABKET.
Wheat No. 1 milling , 70 ; No. 2 , 65 ;
No. S , GO.
Corn Now , 2Sc.
Ontfl For local purposes , SOs.
Uay-47 00 P&r Con ; baled , CO.
Kye-GUo.
Corn Meal 1 50 par ICO ponnda.
Wood Good oupply ; prlcon ot raids , 6 00 ©
60.
60.CoiU
CoiU Delivered , hard , 9 50 per ton ; aoft
0 per ton
Lard ArmourV , wholesaling at 7i j
Flour City flonr , 1 50@2 90 ,
Brooms 1 753 CO per doz.
LIVH STOCK.
Cattle Butchar cowa S 253 75. Batcher
leers , S 7C@4 00.
Sheep 3 00@3 GO.
Hogs- B0@3 76.
F20DUOB AND rBUITS.
Eggs Firm at lie.
Uutter The receipts of geed Block are very
mall. Creamery , V2@25o : choice country
oil ia ecnrco and sells readily at 16@18c ; faire
o good , 12@14c ; poor stock is dull at 8@IOc.
Poultry In strong demand for both live
nd dressed. Live chickens , per doz , , 3 2C@
75 ; turkeys , per lb. , 9@10c ; ducks , per doz. ,
50@3 00 ; spring chickens , per doz. , 600 :
ressed chickens , choice , per lb. , 12c ; dressed
urkeys , choice , per lb. , 13@llc ; dressed
ueka , per lb. , 10@12o ,
Onions In good demand at 1 25@1 CO per
usbel ,
Potatoes Receipts very light and demand
oed ; choice stock of any good variety , 60 ®
Sc ; fair to good , -10@-lCo.
Beans In good supply , with fair demand.
land-picked navies , 150 ; clean medinme ,
25@1 35 ; dirty and unscreened stock doll at
5@100o.
Game Ducks , mallard and other largo ,
er doz ,2 0'J@2 25 ; teal and mixed , 1 25@
50 ; goose , 3 00.
GOUNGIL BLUFFS
Carpet Company
Jarpets ,
Curtains ,
Oil Cloths ,
Window Shades ,
Linoleums ,
Mattings ,
Upholstery Goods ,
Rugs , Etc. , Etc.
Ireful Attention Given to Out
nf Town Orders ,
Jpholstery and Drapery V/ark a
Sjwcialty.
Our stock is the
Largest in tie
ind is being continually replenished by
ill the latest and choicest novelties.
W5 Broadway Council Btufls
Mrs. Rogers will be pleased to tea the
adlw at the grand opening of millinery
it No. 341 Broad iray to-day.
HARKNESS BROTHERS ,
401 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,
OARPETS , CARPETS. CARPETS.
A large stock and choice patterns. Prices clear down.
DryOoods , DryGoods
All the Novelties in Dress Goods , Iks and White Goods , Always Lowest Prices.
We make a speoialtv of Store Shadmg&Office Mattings , the fiirnisL.sug.of churches
offices aud public buildings. & * ?
Harkness Bros , 401 Broadway Council Bluffs
BUCKEYE WROUGHT FENCING
AND CRESTING.
Beautify your homes by using the above. Over 500 designs to select from.
CHEAPER THAN WOOD FENCES
licautijul , Stt'oiiy and
s
Estimates gi\en on any style cither put up or delivered hero , by applying to
KEELIWE & FELT ,
Wholesale Iron , Steel , Heavy Hardware and Wood Stock.
117 Main Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
u- nFIELD. . W. C. ESTEP
- i o D „
Field & Estep ,
UNDERTAKERS
No. 317 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
Calls Attended Promptly , Day and Night , Particular attention given to Embalmlnk
Telephone No. 97.
W. P. A YLSWORTH ,
Brick buildings of any size raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frame ho
moved on LITTLK GIANT trucks , the beat In the world.
W. P. AYLSWOUTH.
1010 Ninth Street , Council Binds
AND "THE ENGLISH " KITCHEN.
505 Broadway , - - Council Bluffse
TlIK ONLY AIL NIGHT HOUSE IN THE CITY. Kv.-rything sened in first claea style and on ehait
notice , Hot and cold lunches always rosily.
Keep Dorses and Mulea conatnnllyon hand whla
wo will Bell In retail or carload lota.
AH Stock Warranted as Represented.
Wlduuii utdirtcll rirokrp lb Giuln n < ! BulftJ Iln > . I'rlco
eonable Butlefactton Gimutced ,
Corner Fifth Avc. & Fourth St. OouncUBluOX.
COUK01L 11LUITS , April 2.
FOREMAN Hold thli ppaco for the tuUcrtlscment ol Vis. Juildi. Smith's Klcttrio An > llincod.
are too busy filling thtir onlcis nml pettltK their new factorj. Xo. SO , Fourth Strict to rlghte. ts ct
any copy Just now.
COCKE
347 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Wo invite your special Inspection of our new and rery extensive stock of plain and fancy hosiery , which owinc ; the the great demurl for fine goods in this lln
wo have inst placed on sale. Ourstock is all that can bo desired In cobr , style and fashion , aud wo can please the moat fastitloni and ccclasivo taste at prices , which
immediately demand your attention. If yon want to so3 something neat , stylish , elegant , and all that can be desired in LOBO , y > u will fiud It In our atock , and at
prices at which you can afford to buy.
Ladies' Hosiery *
Two counters will bo devoted exclu
sively to this immense stock.
Having recently Increased onr force of
clerks , customers will not bo Inconveni
enced by any delay on this point.
Lidlcs' hoto In solid colors : cardinal ,
blue , gray and fancy strlp09,10c worth 15c
Ladles' balbrlggan hose , cleared seams ,
in cream , black , brown , navy , cardinal ,
garnett , fancy dotted and split foot , lOo ,
would bo very cheap at 20o.
Ladies' half regular and full regular
balbriggan hose , in cream , cardinalwine ,
black , blues and browns , 20c worth 25o.
Ladies'full regular and full fashioned
hose In pin stripes , talbriggans , ingrains
in oil colors , modes , black , oto , ; colors
warranted fast , 25c worth 40c. Those are
decided bargains.
Ladies' fall fashioned hoio in all the
now colors oil ingrain , 40c worth 50c.
Ladioft' black Halo thread fall regular
hose , 50o , never before sold for lees tbnn
75c.
75c.Ladles'
Ladles' black silk hoBe$1.25 worth $2.
Children's Hose.
A full assortment of misses' nnd chil
dren's hose in plain and fancy colors , in
grains' balbrlggans and llnlo thro id , at
prices never before offered.
Our customers have often heretofore
complained of not being able to secure
desirable hose for children. As onr as
sortment is now complete wo can satisfy
the most fastidious tastes.
Gentlemen's Hose.
Men's fancy striped BOX , DC worth 8 c
Men's Spanish mixed BOX , lOo worth
15c.
15c.Men's
Men's seamless mixed BOX , 12lc worth
IDo.
IDo.Men's
Men's perfect fitting seamless.BOX , all
colors , 15o worth 20c.
Men's British BOX , seamless , 20c , never
bofnro sold for less than 25o.
Men's fancy striped ingrain half hoec ,
regular iiifJo , 25o worth 35c.
Men's oil ingrain half hose in fancy
colors , 30c worth 4Uc.
Men's snperlino half hojo In fancy col
ors , 35o north 50c.
Men's fancy llslo thread half hose , fast
colors , beautiful assortment , COo ( worth
75s.
Gauze Underwear ,
Men's gauzi shirts , 25c worth 40 : .
Mon's Indian gauze shirts , cleared
seams , 40c worth OOc.
Men's balbrlggan shirts , 50o worth 7Cc.
Men's drilling drawers , scams tutted
end stayed , 50o worth 75c.
Ladles' vests , Sue worth 40c.
Ladies ingrain vests , 40c worth COo.
Ladles' finished ecnm , b ltr x an vosis ,
50o worth 70c.
Corsets
25 drxen Steam molded corsets , cor
ded tides , perfect fitting and made of
heavy corset jeans 50o worth 75o.
15 dozen Elastic cutaway hip corsets ,
strong , easy-fitting , comfortable and
health-preserving , steam molded , eepocl-
ally desirable for ladles of fine contour or
of dellcato constitutions. Satisfaction
guaranteed or money refunded. 75cworth
$1.00.
12 dozen Elastic Comfort Hip carrots ,
well stayed with fine hard cords and ex
tra heavy bonrs with the popular curved
French carded bdi , over tlm' hips to
glvo graceful and beautifying thapo and
prevent Mrotching or wrinkling at the
sldtH. $1.00 worth 81.25.
Muslin Underwear
Our Lidles Muslin Underwear sale will
contue unMl next Saturday.
The p'ijes which wo nro now quoting
on tlieao goods will not pay tbo ladles for
the trouble of buying the niRtorul and
making them up.
Handkerchiefs :
40 dozen Children's fancy handker
chiefs , 5c.
25 dozen Lidles' Hemstitched handkcr-
chlofs , fancy borders , faat colors , union
linen , lOo.wcrth 20o.
20 dozen Ladles' homstltchpd linen
handkerchiefs , white and colored borders
lus , worth 25c.
10 dozen Ladles' fancy bordered , pnra
linen , embroidered and hemstitched , 25c ,
worth Due.
Wo have gone throiujh our
s osk and picked out pieces that
were Belling at from 25c to 35c per yard
which wo now offer the public at the uni
form prlco of 20o ; BBO 30 pieces of plain
and fancy Droas Goads in slnglo aud
double widths worth from 30o to 4fi3 per
yard , all of which wo reduce to the uni
form price of 25c.
Just received an Importation of Kid Gloves , in all the new colors , Tans
Drabs , Smokes , Wine , Mushroom , Coach , Tally-Ho with
the new patent fastener.
RETAIL DRY GOO T
OF
Cocke Morgan ,
347 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
J