sr sw B"j c vffjjr1w m- -i 6 JHE OMAHA BAIBY BEE : MONDAY , jUttJffi 11. 1883 , - / " ' < 1 THE DAILY BEE , COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE , NO. 12 rrJAHLST11KKT. . Delivered by Carrier In Any Part of the City nt Tw enty Cents I'cr Week. II.TV.TH/TON . MANAGKIU * TEtKI'HONES : , No. (3. NIGHT KUiTOii , No , 23. M1XOH MENTION. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Now spring goods nt Roller's. Additional Council Binds on Fifth pngc. Thi city council holds its weekly meeting nt the cily hall this evening. All republicans nro requested to bo present nt the meeting of the club this evening nt the new rooms In thoMasonlo temple. Yesterday afternoon n party of a dorcn cyrlnts of Oniiihn cnmo over the Union Pn- clflc bridge and "wheeled" about this city for nn hour. , Two nines , mndo up from the members of the DodKO Llcht guards , played u gnmo of Imno ball Saturday afternoon resulting in n score of 18 to 130. A fl vd inning gnmo of ball was played on the deaf nnd dumb Institute Saturday after noon between the mutes and a Keg Crrek nine. The former were victorious by a score of 5 to 0. Lost Sunday afternoon , between Bloomer ( school and cemetery or In cemetery , n large breastpin , lava stone , with rim of gold. The Under will greatly oblige tlio owner by leav ing it at J''l South Seventh street , Council Bluffs. The front doors of tflo saloons were closed yesterday , but from many of the sldo doors men weio soon coining out wiping their mouths suspiciously , nnd the sound of voices Inside , some of the resorts Indicated that the birs were not all closed , oven if the doora tvcro. C. J. Swan has fitted up n first-class bakery nt No. 213 Main street , and will open the panic on or about Juno I'Tho b iker who was employed by the firm prior to dissolution will continue in the employ of Mr , Swan , Bvcry effort will bo mndo to meet the wants of the public. The funirnl of Joseph Wise , nn old resi lient of this city , took place yesterday after noon nt I ! o'clock from the Broadway Metho dist chut < ! li , and wns largely attended. 'She deceased was novcnty jenrs of ape , and was known to many of the older residents of the city , Plans have been perfected for remodeling the Interior of the prcsuit pobtotllco building which is to bo occupied by John Bcno. It will bo connected with his pi esent store bj arched passages nys , and work is to bo com menced Immediately. The room is to bo va cated on the 1st of next month. Tile closing exercises of the Dent nnd Dumb institution will take place to-morrow nfter- no ju nt 13 o'clock. An Interesting"programme ho i been prepared , nifd at its close the pupils , to the number of iiSO , will depart for their homes in various parts of the state , to spend the summer vacation. The next terra will begin about the middle of September. The entire colored population of lower Broadway turned out to play ball yesterday afternoon , and the national gnmo had a bad effect on them. Their appearance ns the.v returned indicated n row between the urn- jil.'o nnd the inevitable kickers. The grand mogul of the gnuie objected to nny interfer ence and wielded a bat in u manner tllut led to many base hits. Plans for the now athletic park at Lake Manawa are about completed , and the work of putting it in order will be commenced this week. The enclosed space will -be 330 feet sq lare , and will contain not only a base ball diamond , but n tennis court , football , nnil cricket giound , and a quarter mile tiack for bicycle racing. An amphitheater with o Boating capacity of 1,000 people will be eroded on ono side of the enclosure. At tractions of some kind will take place on the grounds dally , nud particularly on Sundays. All of the games of the city league will be played there after the grounds are put in proper condition. It is desirable that all who arc intcrestei in the proposed excursion to the Crete Chau tauqun , and all w ho intend to go. shouli hand In their names as early as possible , ir order that seine idea may bo gained at once as to the probable number. If there nn enough to go , the rates will bo made vorj low , nnd the train made up here to go righi through. Those who would like to" improve such a pleasant opportunity should call a1 Horkncss Bros. ' . F. C. Cook's , Dr. Hough ton's oftlco , or the Broadway Union Pacific depot. There should bo no delay on the par ! of those desiring to join in such nn excursion A meeting of those Interested in the Chau tauqua assembly is called for to-night at th < board of trade rooms. This great entcrpns ( is about secured , and it needs but n llttlo hearty , prompt co-operation on the part ol citizens to enable the assembly to bo started , Work on the grounds should begin at once , but nothing will bo done until the 10,000 has been secured hero. Let all who can nttent the meeting this evening , that there may be n full and frco exchange of opinions , and : lift made which wi 1 makofurther appeals foi this enterprise unnecessary. The iibsemblj if started on the plans proposed will ncxi season bring 100,000 visitors to the grounds Superintendent Rothcrt , of the institutior for the deaf and dumb , wns out riding will his family Saturday afternoon , and on re turning homo had Just helped his family t < alight from the carriage , when the hoi so suddenly donly started on the Juinp Mr. Rothcrt wai dragged n short distance , and was compollec to let go his hold on the reins. The unse strained nnimal then had his own way acrosi the ploughed ground , until horse and carri ngo were thrown in a heap by striking i ti co. The carriage was a complete wreck It was fortunate that the occupants of thi carriage hud safely allghtqd before the rui was made , as they could not otherwise havi nil escaped injury. Kaunas City and Oinnlm. Commencing .Tune 1 , 1SSS , the K. C. , St. Ji ft. C. , U. R. R. Co. will run their trains Nos 8 and 4 between Kan bus City and Omuha vi ; Council Bluffs and the U. 1 * . bridge. The ; Will arrive and depart thosamoas heretofore M. M , MAUSIULL , . Gen'l Agent. The engineers fatr co for Durlin Bros for their jrrocericH , 533 Broadway , Ei Llod will take your order. Tel. tISX ) . Union Abstract company , 30 Main street I'crsonnl Paragraphs. MIsa Ilcllen Sprink , who has been cor noutotl with the honso of H. Eiseinan & Ci ta bend saleswoman , has accepted a slmila sltion with John Bcno & Co. John E. Ahlcs loft for Cincinnati ycstci day afternoon. Ho will return by way o Chicago and take in the icpublican convei : tion on the 10th lust. , the proceedings o which ho will report for the Omaha Germa paper , the Tribune. E. n. Shcnfa loans money on chat to security of every description. Privati conbultinp rooms. All business btrictl ; confidential. Oftlco 600 Broadway , cor ner Muin street , up-btnirs. S. \Vndb\vorth & Co. loan monoy. Tip ton 1ms bargains , in real estate. Cut Hates to Chicago , The Chicago , Burlington & Quinc ; railroad will give cut rates to nil whi ilesiro to attend the republican con volition at Chicago , ono fnro for tin round trip. A special train will rui for tholr accommodation , but the ticket will be good on regular trains on am after June 10. . Tickets will bo on sal on June 1-1 and from the 10th to 10th in clubivo. Good to return between tin S20th anil llotli. M. M. Murfalmll , genera agent. _ lie Settled By M rrlntc. Last Saturday evening Justice Bnrnet was waited ui > on by a colored gentleman wh desired his legal authority for a short tlim Accompanying his pilot the 'wjuiro ' .went t No , 707 Broadway where ho found Mr. Tei roll , a colored nlan , und Magglo Nelson , Danish girl , both from Omaha. Thcso wcr the ones who desired onlcial attendance , an the marriage ceremony was quickly pel formed. This is the couple whoso trials nn trlbulutloiu. have already been given in TH BBS. The ceremony could not bo pcrforme in Nebraska , which is probably tl.o rcuso why the couple came to Iowa. CHILDREN IN THE CHURCHES , The Day Observed With Pleasing and Interesting. ATHLETIC SPORTS AT THE PARK. Terrell Squares Himself Hy Mnrrjlnc the Glrl-Tlic UlulTH Badly Bnt- tied I'olBoncd. Wlfli Corned llccf 1'ersonnls. Clilltl roll's Dny. Being the orlgnntors of Children's Dny yesterday wns fittingly observed by the Methodist church the world over. Recog nizing the fitness of devoting one Sunday rnch j'cnr to the children In services pecul iarly adapted to the younp , the other evan gelical denominations are growing Into an abscrvanco of the day. Services adapted to the occasion wcro held at the Broadway Methodist , Congregational and 1'resb.vterlan churches and Harmony Mission chapel. METHODIST CHUUfcll. "Tho Fruitful Vineyard , " a responsive ser vice was prepared by the children of LJioad- way church. "Bright aurora'.s rosy fingers , Backward pushed the gates of light , And the sun in golden splendor Hooded half the world with light ; Bringing in the floral Sunday , Which wo consecrate to youth , In the nnmo of Christ our Savior. And the cause of love and truth. " This opening hymn Introduced the services of the evening hour. A scripture lesson by the pastor , Rev.V. . II. W. Kccs , and a "Gloria Patri" by the Sunday school follow ed. A responsive rending , illustrating "tho discipline and doctrine of wisdom. " wns pre sented oy Superintendent W. W. Tulloys and the school. Prajorby the pastor and the Lord's ' orayor chanted by the school. The anniversary address wns delivered by the pastor. "Tho Children's Jubilee ; a Scrip tural Acrostic , " was rendered by Superin tendent Tullcys and the muliencc. An especially prepared address by Arthur Wil son preceded the offertory. This latter was an impressive exercise. A number of bas kets wcro sent through the congregation to receive the oiTcriiTgs of the people. Sus pended above the pulpit was a wire , and as these baskets with their collections were re turned one by one , beautiful bouquets of ( lowers accompanied them. Tliceo Horal nc- companitnents wcro llxed in frames so as to form certain letters , and as the baskets were received thcso frames were suspended from the wire. When the ; olTcrtory wns concluded and the last boquct was put in place this motto wns revealed : "Lend a Hand. " The exercise was interesting and pleasing to the older portion of the audience , as well as the children. A short address was given by the pastor , prayer by Hov. W. T. Smith , hymn by the school and benediction closed the exercises of the evening. An np- proprinte song service was interspersed throughout the hour. The sermon of the morning wns appropriate to the day , being upon , "Little Things. " It wus uppllcablo to the everyday life of the child , and adult ns well. Two children were presented for baptism. The church was hnndbomely dccorntcd with flowers for the occasion. rnESDTTintiAJf cnuitcii. Both morning and evening Cervices were fitting to the day. The moiriing exercises were mainly by the children , and us follows : Organ Voluntary ; duet by Miss Merkcl and Mrs. Ward ; invocation. Dr. Phelps ; chorus by school. Seven children wcro presented by their parents for baptism"1 solo by Miss Merkcl ; reading by Mm Wallace , being a selection as to the bear ing of Sunday school missions upon the future of this country. Recitation , of live little girls , Miss Hattie DoVol's class. Chorus by the school. Hccitation by members of Mrs. Lyon's class. Charlie Mnthis , a little boy of less than three years old electrified the audience by singing "Jesus Loves Me , " and "Precious Jewels. " Ho could bo heard nil over the cnurch. Recitations by Hubert Hicks , Roy DoVol and Minnie Williamson , Singing by Helen French and the infant class. Chorus by the school. Address by the pastor , Ur. Phelps. Four little boys lifted the collection , which was for Sunday school mission work. Amount $25. Beautiful voluntary during the collec tion. The exercises closed with the doxology , prayer and benediction. Miss Julia Oflicer presided at the organ and Charles D. Par- melee presided over the exercises ns a whole. The evening exercises were a continuation of the above idea , and well embraced in n sermon by the pustor , upon ' 'Childhood in the Bible. " The following excellent musical programme wns rendered in connection : Organ Prelude "Jerusalem the Golden" Arranged by Spark Mr. Allen. "Christian , Let Your Heart bo Glad" DankE Miss Merkcl , Mrs. Ward , Mr. Treynor. "Tho Children's Hour" Cower Miss Merkcl. "Hark , Hnrk My Soul'- Shellej Miss Merkel and Mrs. Ward. Organ Response Batiste "Angel Voices" Faurt Mr. Treynor. "Hail , Hail , O Mighty Power" Trio. . . . Andertor Miss Merkel , Mrs. Ward , Mr. Treynor. "Tho Xew Kingdom" Tours Mrs. Ward. "List to the Prayer" Trio Costt Miss Morkol , Mrs. Ward , Mr. Troynor. Grand Offering Organ Wclj Both services wcro attended by largo nudi onccs. coxniir.aATioNAi , cinmcii. The auditorium was decorated with flowcri and ferns , symbolizing youth and immortal ity. The exercises of the morning consistct mainly in the address to the Sunday sehoo by the pastor , Rev. G. W. Crofts. Ills tex wus. "Wist ye not that I must bo abou My Father's business , " Ho presented uu enlarged the following points ; Children cat love Jesus. Children can coino to Jesus Children can follow Jesus. Children car work for Jesus. It was essentially n scrmoi for llttlo folks. The speaker propoundci questions to the scholars , which drew thoti out In the line of thought. * Ho asked : "Now children , what can you do for Josusl" At to : n moment's silence ono little follow held u | his hand , ready with an answer. "Well , tn ; llttlo man , what can you do for.TcsusI" askei the pastor. "Lug in wood and things. " Tli reply brought a smllo to the faces of the nu ditors , and the -answer was taken by tin pastor as u literal application of the tcx which ho took occasion to reinforce ns th lesson of the text. At the close of thcso ox crciscs the regular services of the day wcr hud. IU1IMONY MISSION. Interesting oxcrcisea wcro held at 3 o'cloc ! p. in. Tlicso consisted of recitations nni songs by the school and an address b ; Colonel H. C , Hubbard , The attendance largo. Comparing the observance of the day wltl that of pum years , there Is no doubt but tlia the sentiment is a growing ono , that the sut ject is ono which can bo inado of univcrsn interest to the young , and through this intct cut n stronger hold can bo gained upon thcl affections and lives. Dltisoltitloii Notice. The public nro lioroby notified tlm the partnership which hns horotofon existed between C , J. Swim nnd W. S liobinson , proprietors of the Doincutii bukory nt No. 005 Main St. , is this dai dissolved by mutuiil consent. C. S. Swivi collects all bills und ussuin.es all Urn liabilities incurred binco March 28. c. J. SWAN , "W. S. RoiiINSON. Fleet on Foot. The hose race and coupling exhibition together with the races of the members o the hose team drew , a largo number o pleasure seekers to the Uulon driving par ] yesterday afternoon nnd the hack and bu Hues of the city wcr < | taxcd to carry tnom all Thu day was all that could bo desired for th occasion , and the track was in prime cor ditlon. The races were advertised to begi. promptly at 8 o'clock , but It was an hou later before the llrst nice wus run. The sprinting race of 130 yards was run i : three heats and the three winners run tn th final. The flyers to too the scratch in th fhsthoat weroBethuno , Ross , Hough , W , and Atherton. Bethune was an easy wlnno iu 11 U 5 seconds. The starter ; ) in the sccon weio Hart , Doiier , Clack and Hough , C Hart fulled to turtvhen the pistol \ \ a A WEEK -or -ron- THE ECONOMICAL ! There are hundreds and thousands of places where you can spend your dimes and dollars lars , but how few where you can save them ? You can save not only DIMES , but DOLLARS , by attending our Six Days' Un loading sale , commencing to morrow. 'Each and every department will bo full of the best bar gains ever offered. Grand special sale of Para sols. Grand special sale of Laces and Embroideries. Special bargains in Hosiery , Gloves and Corsets. Tremendous clearing' out sale of WHITE GOODS , LAWNS and WASH DRKSS GOODS. Special bargain sale of Silks and Dress Goods. All must be sojd during this week at Half Price at NOS. 218 , 220 , 222 & 224 BROADWAY. NEW SPRING MILLINERY 1511 DOUGI > AS ST. , OMAHA , NEU. EGAN & KIMBALL , PLUMBERS , STEAM AND GAS FITTERS. No. 652 Broadway , Opera House Block , Council BlulTs. Telephone No. 284. flrcd nnct Locier came in first In 11 % seconds. There were but three btnrters in the third heat , Lee , Islott nnd Pepper , and they came under the wire in the order they are mumed The winners , Bolthunc , Lozlcr nnd Leo. then walked up to the scratch for the ttiiiii heat , and it was soon disposed of In the same time ns the preceding one , with Uctliuno ilrst out , and the other two tied for second placo. The running was all very fast and dis tances allowed at the start was a correct es timate of the comparative merits of the run ners. Uetnuuo was licnvily handicapped and had to run for all that was in him. The dis tances allowed wcro ns follows : Duthuno , scratch ; Uoss , throe yards ; W. Hough , four yards ; Atherton , four yards ; Hart , two yards ; Lozlcr live yards ; O. Hough , three yards ; Clock , throe yards ; Pepper , three yards ; Leo , three yards : Molt , five yards. Next cauio the exhibition race and coupling of the hose team. The members presented a fine picture of physical manhood as they appeared on the track , and the rc&ult of theit run showed them to bo in flno condition for the coming contest at the state tournament at Clinton. Their places on the rope were as follows : Hart and Pepper in the lead , Gibson and Dothuno' , Hyan and Leo , Clark and Hough , Atherton and HougH in front of the cart , Hess und Lozlcr hose pullers , Molt nnd Cor nelius couplers. The men came down the track at a rattling puit when the pistol was 11 roil , and there was weight enough In the harness so that when the hose was pulled it did not perceptibly slaclccn them. Mott and Cornelius , the champion hose couplers of the world , made a splendid coupling , and the tlmo complete was taken as 88Ji seconds. The track was slightly down hill , nnd helped the tlmo a little. The couplers then gave an exhibition ol quick coupling , and several trials wcro made lu 1 i ) 5 seconds. The best time made was :01K. : The exhibition throughout was a splendid one , and the large number of spectators in the amplthcatcr tcstitlcd tholr approval In loud and long continued applause. The gate receipts wcro considerable and netted the boys a neat sum to go toward defraying the expenses of tbolr trip to Clln ton. It was their llrst run together , ant oven then the members wcro not all there The prospect of bringing homo the champion uhlp is very good indeed , and they will sliow their contestants a pace that will astonUt them. In the free-for-all Hcthuno and Pep per will run In the lead , and with the chain plon couplets victory is certain. Buy muntols , grates and hearth fur- mshiugs of the Now York plumbing Co , Traveleral Stop at the Bechtelo. Motor Line Time Table. Until further notice the Manawa motoi line will Icavo tbo Rock Ibland tracks at 9 , K and 11 o'clock a. m. ; at 1 , 2. 3 , 4 and 5 o'cloct p. in. and at 7 , 6,1) ) and 10 o'clock p. m. Sunday. Hcliool Convention. Last Saturday afternoon a. convcntlon o the Sunday schools of Garner township wai hold at the Grange hall , ncavr Paries' mill Uov , VV. H. W. Hccs and Brother UeLong , o this city , attended. A complete proftrammi was carried out , which , with u large and ea tuusiastio attendance , wus very entertaining - \l -fff I * l SHOWING THE ADVANTAGES OP COUNCH. BLUFFS. uargcsi OIOCH , Ooodat' Furnishing METCALF BROTHERS Lowest Prices , I , Clothing , Hata , Caps , oto. ( J 1VT , F. RDHRER , . Wllliikm SiDdantopf ; * -V . . Denier 10- * . . --rf ffardman , Everett < 0 Fisher BWWM. CUo.Counljr REAL-ESTATE MtrrUAU UFK INO. co. N W YOU. . 103 M lo SL Council . HlnrtV. ' . IBM Si. Marr'i Av'.lumiiK Largest Capital and Surplua Your Patr'onagg - tT > x of Any Bank in the city. | CITIZENS STATE BANK In RnlMttut. ยง & o xxaaxfe'S'J J ! o o x\ < rate STH , & A.D.FastBr , ASMOKE J\ SQUIRE'S Fcrcgoj.A Moore's ' AbsYracts'of TUte ' . Wholesale Santo' Rasa ! THE"BEST. 4"J . ARE No ; 8. Pearl St s o n \V s CsS. J , tO CO axj xxaaxfe'S' ' 4" 3 < Jr EMPKIE - H ARDWARE CO. WEIR SHUGART CO. GTJOEiE3R2ZETC. : : . Manufacturer of Fine Cimiagcs nnd Buggies. H.F HATTENHAUER I always hoop 5n stock a larco variety of castora I liavo nlwnys n full stock to select from. . , , irmko CtirriUKCs , which 1 sou atn very lonito. . Cull and examine. Prices Low. X'ON. ! 27 tn it 14 rourth Slrcot. T n.tn nlwiivft ronilx * tn shnw f oodH. IF YOU IIAVC ANY SECOND-HAND STOVES OR FURNITURE Call on M. IMIOIIL.1CH , 5S8 ISroiKlwuy , wliorc you will receive the Highest Ciu.Ii Price. Wrought and Cast IllUll If II11 il FOR IBiiilfUngs , Automatic II rt I &w T Q Highest Economy , Repairs. New C 2il ffnnd L M U 111LU Simplicity and Nos. 1100 to 1200 , Tenth Avenue. Council BlulTs.Ia. Telephone 100. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. SPECIALndvertlnements , such ns last , found , To Loan , For Sale , To Kent , Wants , Hoarding etc. , will bo Inserted In this column at the low rateofTENUKNTSPKUliINEfor the llrst In sertion nnd Five Cents I'er Line for ench mibse- iiuent Insertion. Leave advertisements at our olllce. No. 12 Pearl Street , near Hroadway , Coun cil Ulutrs Iowa. ' WAHTS. EOR SALE four-mom house with kitchen good cellar , uell/ cistern nncl other Im provements. J. 1' . Peterson , ! iM Lincoln nve. To Inily waiters nt the Kuroneau T i restaurant , 11- Ali n st. FOR UKN'T A new seven room house. Ono of the most convenient In the city. Apply to Torest Smith , llrowii building. _ TO UKN'lVStoro room on Pearl street. Just south of llee onicu. Apply to Horace Ever ett , Council lllulls , la. FOH SALE O'r trade , good furm near Heehe- town , In Iliurlscm county. Will take hoi sea and cattle In pait payment. Apply to Horace Everett. _ _ OR UKNT Tuo farms In Colfnx Co. , Neb. Oooil Innd near mill oad. Terms easy. Address - dress Johnson A : ynn Patten , Council Uluila. TTlOIl SALK A peed , complete bakery. 713 - IIlroailwav. . 1'ied Au erda. _ I WILL buy peed second-hand furniture , stoves and carpets ; will pay full cash value. A. J. Mandul , S3 Broadway. WANTED A Urst-class cook.nt the Creston _ house. T710H SALE At a bargain , 40 acres near stock J-1 yards. South Omaha , Neb. , Johnson & Christian , Hoom 35 , Chamber of Commerce , Omaha. " \\7ANTED Stocks ot merchandise. Have TV Oinnlul and Council Hinds city property. alto western land to exchange for goods. Call on or address Johnson & Christian , Hocm 35 , Cnamber of Commerce. Omaha. _ DO YOU WANT IM : o You can get it In any amount , on either shorter or long time , oil chattnl or real estate security. Has real estate of all kinds. Call on or address L. 11. Ciafts , KTJ Hrondway , Council Hlulls. D. H. McOANELD & CO. , Hides. Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. E20 and 822 Main Street.Council QGDEN BOILER WORKS : - : - - - , CARTER&SON , Prop's. Manufacturers of All Kinds of Steam Boilers & Sheet Iran Work. Orderi by mall for repairs promptly attended to. Satisfaction iiinrunteed. 10th Avenue. Ad dress Oeden Holier Works. Council Illiiffs.Iowa. SNYDER & SNYDER M. B. SNYDER , A. M. . M. D. Physician and Surgeon MRS. M. B. SNYDER , SPECIALIST : Diseases of Women and Children , 307 UroaAway , Council BUilTn. THEO. BECKMAN , JJANUIMCTUUKU OF ANII DEAI.EU IN HARNESS , SADDLES , BRIDLES AND COLLARS. A Full Assortment of Harness Goods Con- ttnntly onllaiul. Kcpalring Neatly nnd Promptly Done. NO. 205 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL HIjUFPS , : : IOWA COUNCIL murrs It. ( JltAUL , Miiiniructiircr. NO. 101 E. ftltOAIMVAY. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. WOBroaa\VRy Couutli DIuHa , lOWa , EstublUUcd YOU 00 UIUIIT DOWN OX ) PETER-C. MILLER'S And Get That licautifiil 1'nttcrn of WALL PAPER 1 SAW THEKE YESTBUDAY. UK DOKS A Mi KINDS OF HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING DECORATING , WHITENING , ETC. , And Hns None lint Experienced Workmen. Nos. 11 Jt la Ponrl St. , Council lllufltj. Big lot of Yellow Jersey and Nnnsnnioml SWEET POTATO PLANTS. FOK SAIn 11Y J. R. McPHERSON Grower and Dealer in Vegetables , Vegetable Plants , Frnits , Etc , F.AST I'lUKCi : .STJCEET , Council IllulVa. MAIL OHDEH8 1'JIOSIITLV FILLED. PRICE $15. The Morris Type Writer Is n practical , .well made anil Jlni'ly Mulshed machine , and combines the perfect lettering , exact alllgiimi-nt , und rapid rltlnj ; of a hlh ( mired writer. The Mil- t-'ON MlMiOllAl'Jl ; ( ( , the bebt apparatus made for manifolding nutoj-rnphlc nnd tvpe writer vorkiUX : ) copies can be t.iken. TVl'K WIUTJIH hupplleH for fcule Send for circulars. The Ex. coixlor Co. , Council HluUu , In. Mention this paper. Star Stables and Mule Yards Uroaduuy , Council lllutra , Opp. IJummy Depot ncrscs and mules c iutdiitly on hanJ , for sale at retail or In car load lots , , . t Orders coutiact oa snort promptly fllled by notice. titork sold on commission. Telephone IU. Bl'U I.U I'EU A llOI.ny. Opposite Duiauy Depot Council llluiri WE HAVE SOLD A GREAT QUANTITY OF / 3 BUT WE YET HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK AND fll itt WIEL CONTINUE UNTIL EVERY DEPART MENT IS CLEANED OUT. I > h The Best Bargains Ever Offered will be given to our trade during this week. We shall paralyze prices and surprise the buy ers. No matter what you want , CALL AND SEE US. We will give you betler values for less money than you ever got in your lives before. REMEMBER THE PLACE , 401 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA , BARENESS BRO'S. MUELLER MUSIC CO. , St. Marys Ave , , 103 in Street , O3IABIA , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA A triumvirate of instruments which cannot bo excelled in tone , benuty of finish and general workmanship * Royal and Century Organs Excel all others in style of case , beauty of finish nnd volume of tone. Sold for CASH or on MONTHLY PAYMENTS/ / All kinds of Musical Instruments , Russian Gut Strings , Sheet Music and MusU Books. Dealers supplied nt Chicago prices. Send for Catalogue. r Our Department of TOYS and FANCY OOI > S , we are doling out at IOSH than cost. I > oalors pleiiHc iiiaUc a note of HiU , und got your goods cheap. n ESTABLISHED 1812. INCORPORATED 187A CO. , MASSILLON , Oil 10 , MAKUFACTCIIEKS. Especially Adapted tot SIZES FROM ELECTRIC 25 TO 300 HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER POWER , Mills and Elevators/ AUTOMATIC . CUT-OFF ENGINES. - : - - - : - Specifications nnd estimates furnished for complete steam plunts , Regulation , Durability Guar anteed. Can show letters from users hero fuel Economy Is eiiml with Corliss Nou-Condtnulog , IlKANC'll MOUSi ; , COIJ.VCII , JIMJFFS , IOWA. Send for Catalogue , E. C. HARRIS , Manager. DR. 'C. B. J U DD , ' MANUFACTURER OF ELECTING. BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. No. 6O6 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. WANTED Good Siilcsincii on large commission or salary. WATiii.OCAI : , AM > TKAVIXIXtt ACJKXTS OJV COMMISSION * MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 26O