G THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : JfJlNDAY , APRIL 8 , 1808. COUNCIL BLUFFS- MCXTIOR. Try Mocre's stock food. Dr. Hoc , dentist , Jlerrlam block. Oeo. S. Davis , Prescription Druggist. Early Ohio potatoes. Cartel ft. Miller. Photos Platlno or Arlsto. Shcrraden. Dr. Brown , dentist , mom 301. Merrlam blk. Fofltcr-Schnclder Prescriptions at Davis' . Will to 11040 Ilcbekah lodge has arranged for a May pole dance on May 3. Wanted Competent cook. None other need apply. Qcorgo A. Keellno , 129 Park Ave. Complete eets of the Ireland views can bo had at The Bee office , No. 10 Pearl. Call before April 10 , The Evans laundry Is the leader In flno work both for color tnd finish. E20 Pearl trect. Phone 290. Good paint Is always the best and cheap est In the long run. It's Harrison's paint wo sell. 0 eo. S. Davis , 200 .U'way. A special meeting of the Unity guild mem bers will bo held tomorrow afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Addle Brooks on Vine street. Don't you think It must be a pretty good laundry that can please so many hundreds of customers ? Well that's the "Eagle , " 721 Broadway. On Monday afternoon at 2:30 : the Woman's Christian association will hold Its regular meeting In the parlors of the Grand hotel. Tbo buslncM to be discussed Is of such a nature that each member la asked to bo present. Spring term of Western Iowa college opens Monday , April 4. This will be your last op portunity to commence a business or steno graphic course at the unusually low tuition ot ono dollar per week. All students , In thcso departments , rccclvo individual In struction. Flnley Burke returned yesterday from DCS Molncs , where he has been engaged all week In defending a $10,000 damage suit against the Hammond Packing company of South Omaha. The suit was brought by a butcher named Winter , living at Valley Forge , and grew out of some transactions connected with the business. The en so was taken from the jury and a Judgment ren dered for the. defendant. C. B. Vluva Co. , female remedy ; consulta tion free. OOlco hours , 9 to 12 and 2 to 6. Health book furnished. 326-327-3 8 Merrlam block. Elegant cottage for sale. Klnne , Baldwin til N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 250. " \ VnUrlllllH Now Due. Pay this week and save five per cent. Buy your groceries at J. Zoller & Co. Dr. Roller , osteopath , Beno block. AVIierc the. Wheel AVnn Stolen. The surmise that William Cooper , the tramp picked up with a new blcyclo In hl. possession which ho was endeavoring to sell had brokcti Into a freight car and etolei the wlicol from a mslgnmcnt , proved to be correct. Late Friday night a car ot mer chandlse wan delivered by the Northwcsterr at the transfer with the seals broken ani bearing undoubted evidence that It had beer robbed. The waybill etiowcd that one bl cycle was missing. Special Detective Ulle ; of the company wan wired to Investigate , am reached the city yesterday morning. Hi had read the description or the stolen wlreo in The Bee and was greatly pleased to fim both the wheel and the thief In the city Jail Cooper acknowledged the theft after a fcv questions and told how he dad stolen It. Hi said ho broke Into the car at Carroll , ant spent his time whllo the train was runnlni to Missouri Valley In setting up the whee and getting It In order to ride. At Mlssour Valley ho watched his cbanco and left thi car with the wheel without attracting at tentlon , and then slowly made his way ti this city , riding the greater part ot the die tanco In e farmer's wagon. Ho was arrcstei within twenty minutes after reaching town Ho will bo prosecuted for burglary. riVntcr nlll N < v v One- . Pay this week and save five per cent. The elaborate display of fine Easter mlllln ery goods and fancy needle work at Mes dames Stork & Crisp's store , 341 Broadwaj yesterday was highly complimented by thos who saw It. Everything was artistically ar ranged and the excellent taste for the sea son in the millinery line was ono that ca1 hardly be excelled In the city. It Is to th advantage of every lady contemplating buy ing a hat or bonnet to call at the Pariela millinery store and see the fine line ot good displayed there. Poultry wire and garden seeds at J. Zolle A Co. Injunction , to Snvc- the Alley. The threatened Injunction to restrain th Citizens' bank and E. E. Hart from pel manently closing the alley between Peat end Main streets Just south ot Broadway , an familiarly known as "Presbyterian alloy , was applied for yesterday In the dlstrlc court. N. P. Dodge and S. C. Dodge , owner of a portion of the property adjoining tb alley , are the plaintiffs. They allege tha the alley was laid out by agreement of th property owners In 1855 , and was used cor tlnuously thereafter for a period of ten ycai without objection. Under the law then ei Istlng this continuous use gave the publl right to claim title. Since then , tbo petltlo vers , the alley has been used continuous ! , wlth tbo knowledge and consent of the bold era of abutting property. They allege ths the closing of It will Inflict great damag to all ot the otter lots by shutting up bac entrances , and ask for a permanent Injuni tlon. No time has been set for hearing th arguments , but U la expected that all of tb parties Interested will preea for an carl Adjudication. Are Von Golnir to PnlntT Everybody Is thinking about patatlng th tlmo of year and that being the case v want to Inform you ot two things which ar Get good paints and get them at the lowci figures consistent with the quality of U material. There Is only one plaeo whei you can bo suited. That Is the Paint , 0 and Glass Co. , Masonic block. tfrnncl Jury Adjourn * . The grand jury made its report ycsterdo morning and adjourned till May 16. On ! two Indictments were returned again prisoners already under arrest. Charli Gcrbcr , the old German who got Into troub on account ot his disposition to Issue wortl less drafts , was indicted on two charge Ho la now In the county jail. Fred Stone , the negro who attempted to u : a razor on John Llnder and some ot the en ploycs ot Llnder's wholesale liquor star was indicted for assault with Intent to < great bodily Injury. Stone had a hearlt In Justlco Vlen's court and his case w < continued and ho was permitted to go ( his own recognizance. HI * case was calli a few days ago , but ho failed to appear , ai a further continuance was granted. Th led to the matter being placed before tl grand jury , and an Indictment vaa quick returned upon tbo facts presented. Several cases wcro ignored. Mrs. Pfelffer'i millinery display yestcrdi was conceded to be the most auceosaf affair of the kind held for many years. Poultry wire and garden seeds at J. Zoll ft Co. MENERAY BROS NURSERYMEN , Ot Orescent City are here In Council Dlu ; and Omaha with Uielr fine line ot fruit tree grape vtace , etc. , and all klnda of fine ha treea , flowering shrubs and rcwta. The ale groundo are located at 615 East Droa way , Council Bluffs , and on Farnara strci one block west of Twe tleth street , Omal . where you will be waited on at all tlm with pleasure. We iell all goods very cbe and guarantee til goods first-elite. .Omah * 'pilose ' 1U-0 | Council Uln Ml. GRAPE GROWERS IN SESSION Laying Oat Flans for Their Show ai Transmississippl Expos'tioa. TAYLOR TALKS TO TH-M OF POSSIBILITIES Superintendent of the Horticultural Exhibit Intercut * the Member * Urcatl- llln lilen for a > Great Dlnnta ) ' . There was a large attendance at the meet Ing of the grape growero In Farm er's hall yesterday afternoon , and the deep est interest was taken in the work of preparing paring for the fruit exhibit to bo madi at the exposition. Prof. Taylor of the Ne braska State Horticultural society and thi superintendent of the department In the ex petition , was present and devoted an hou or raoro to the discussion of the fruit ex hlblts to bo made. Ho explained that ea'cl exhibitor or association will have credit fo separate exhibits and receive full bcncfl from the advertising of grapca and othe fruits on the special da > s. Ho thought I would be best for the Council Bluffii frul growers to unite upon a grape exhibit am make the special "grape day" one of tli features of the exposition. There was n reluctance on the part of any of the mem bers to take hold of the matter , and who a resolution to that effect was presented I received the approval of every member prcs cnt. The resolution l&structeJ the chalrma to appoint a committee to act wlih hlir whoso duty It shall bo to pi-ess forward th work of preparing such an exhibit. Th resolution pledged each member of the awe elation to take an active part In furnlsli Ing a supply a grapea to bo gtvca away o "grapo day. " President Graham of the Transmlsslsslpj association waa present , and laid before th members the necessity for pushing forwar the enterpriser upon which the commlttc had been working BO long. All of the frul men evinced a lively Interest In the built Ing of the wigwam , and a promise of sub stantlal assistance was given. Mr. Bonhai thought the grape exlijblt would be en of the enticing features connected with th wigwam. He recalled the fact that cnl thirty-four years ago he and Mr. Grabai were the only persons In this part of th country who had growing grape vines , an now there arc over 200 magnificent vlni rards around the city. The remainder of the session was devote 0 the discussion of finances and buslnes of the association , ar > J accepting the rcsli nation of Treasurer Konlgmacher. Two Important Kventn. There will soon bo an opccilng of the wi between Uncle Sam and the Dors , accori Ing to latest diplomatic reports. The grat opening of the 'Bouriclus ' Muslo house wl also soon lake place. In the meantime ' .a their desire to Impress upon your mini .he location of their new store at 325 Broai way , where the organ stands on top of tl building. Their music is the latest ; the strings are new ; their pianos ore the best modern times ; their organs have the swce est tona. All their mandolins , guitars , vii Una , etc. , harmonize with the rest. Bruce Baughn requests all persons havlt jlalms against him to call at the Ogdcn hot within four days. Buy your meat at J Zollcr & Co * Millinery Opening- . Grand Easter display of hats and benne at Mies Sprlnk's Friday and Saturday , ADI 1 and 2 , 21 Main St. I.VDIVIUUAICOM.MUMO.V CUT Prcubytrrlnnn EIIRIIKC- nn Interca inn Debuteon , the Topic. The question of individual communli cups has been brought up In several of tl local churches and has reached almost i acute stage in the First Presbyterian congr gallon , where about an equal number members favor and oppose it. The regul communion service there will bs held 01 week from today and the decision has almc been reached to begin the innovation at th time provided the individual cups can ' eocured from the makers in time and on sa Isfactory terms. Before the matter has bci definitely settled a congregational meetli will be held and all ot the advocates ai opponent will be given an , opportunity express their Ideas. The opponents of t plan are preparing for the meeting and w lay before the congregation some oplnlo from high authority. A letter has been i celved from Prof. George T. Purvess , profc ser of Greek in the Princeton Thcologlc seminary , which will be laid before the mci ing. "in the institution of the Lord's su per , " says Prof. Purvcsa , "tho natural Ii presslon from the records Is that the Savl used but one cup , which was passed arou the table , from which each dlsclplo dran There is certainly nothing In the Gre which implies that more than ono cup w used on that occasion. The natural implk tlon of the language Is that only one c was used. The passing around of one c was , of course , intended to symbolize th all of tbo disciples together participated the benefits ot Christ's sacrifice , so that th communed with Him and with ono anothi Hence , I judge our observance of the saci ment should symbolically represent t same idea. This does not require , lnde < that the whole congregation should drl ; out of one cup. The Idea Is sufficiently re resented if a large number ot the congreg tton should drink out of one cup. The wh < Idea is that the idea symbolized In the si per should bo adequately represented , a it would seem to mo to bo a foolish Idea the symbolism to insist that one cup sboi bo used for the entire congregation , no mi tcr how large the latter might be. E when we consider the modern Individual c observance. It seems to me. that In it t representation of the communion of the d clples with each other Is reduced to a m Imum. I will not say that the symbolli Is absolutely destroyed , for the cups are ci talned In a common carrier , and the comn nlcants , sitting side by side , may still bo i minded of their relation to one another well as to the Lord. But the symbolism reduced to a minimum ; It Is not emphaslz and the latter idea ot separation bctwe the communicants Is also visibly introduc Hence 1 do not like the Individual cup observance , although I am no stickler forms and would bo willing to admit a reasonable modification of the form provli It did not destroy symbolism , and provli that a sufficient reason can bo shown 1 only reasons for Individual cups are si itary , and I confess these do not appear bo sufficient. I think they are duo morbid sentiment , and that no more physl dancer is Incurred by using tbo same ( with others than using the same street c Hence , 1 am opposed to Individual cups , should not , Indeed , bo in favor ot absolut prohibiting them , but I would throw my fluenco against them. I would feel that communion bad received a rude shock 1 were compelled to observe It otherwise tt by symbolical recognition ot the commun of tbo saints. " The other churches where the subject up are watching the , progress in the Preal terlan congregation with much interest. Finest oranges In the city at Klein's , Broadway. Smoke the Iron Chancellor , the lead five-cent cigar. Poultry wlro and garden seeds at J. Zo & Co. Doduluir n. Koutuad. Gus Lotz. a barber who -works at the f > ' , of Dd Shlckctanz on Lower Main street , 1 an interesting time endeavoring to aval footpad on Friday night. Ho encounte the fellow on Upper Broadway while retu Ing homo after 11 o'clock. The fel stopped him and bogged for assistance get something to cat. Lotas took him to all night lunch house nearby and paid a light meal ( or him. la doing so he ' obliged to show sover.it cm-ill bills. The fel [ low followed him and attempted to hold him up just as ho reached his boarding place on South First street. Ho beat out the thug : In the footrace acd got Into the door when the fellow reached the front gate. Half an hour later the fellow attempted to break Into tbo house , but was frightened away. SOCIAL EVtt.VrsOP TUB WEEK. ' Tlioinnnnltnncknitlnl Attract At tention l'rrnonnl .Mention. Ono of the weddings that attracted at tention during the neck was that of Mr. ' , Saiindcra Thomson and Mies Bertha L. Ilanck , which occurred at the residence of the parents ot the bride , Mr ? and Mrs. A. C. Ilanck , on Oak terrace , Wednesday evening. The ceremony wai witnessed by a largo number ot friends of the family , who testi fied their appreciation of tbo young people by a most generous number of glfte , moro than forty of them responding la this man ner , Mlts Ranck Is one of the most popular society young women ot the city and Mr. Thomson Is a successful young business man of Craig , Mo. The young people will bo at homoat Craig after today. The Alaskan sociable held at the resl- dreico of J. W. Squire last Friday evening was largely attended and was voted a suc cess by all present. One of the'features of the evening was the dlcsertatlon upon palmistry by Dr. Tessa Thomas. An "April Fool" surprise party was suc cessfully planned and executed on Thursday evening by the friends of Mr. and Mrs. John Daugherty of 922 Avenue D. Remarkable costumes and negro masks made special tea- lures. A very pleasant evening was enjoyed by all those who attended. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Faulkton of Norfolk , Neb , , are the guests of W. L. Farrlngton , on Lincoln avenue. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. Barr ot Philadelphia have located In tills city and arc at prcsenl boardIng - Ing at the Ogden. Miss Carrie Rohrer gave a masquerade party to the N. M. girls at her elegant homo on Vine street Friday afternoon. The costumes were all very unlquo and dis played a great deal of originality. The after noon was spenl with music and dancing. Dainty refreshments were served. Miss Bell of Ashland , Neb. , and Mrs. Bos- Icn of Malvcrn , la. , have been studying painting under Miss Cook the ? last week. Mrs. C. E. H. Campbell has been spend ing the last week In Chicago. Miss Caroline Dodge has returned from Denver. Mrs. T. J. Mackay of Omaha spent Tues day calling on old friends In the Bluffs. J. A. B. cigar leads 'em all. Sullivan , the grocer , still continues to lead all competitors In the fish market. This Is conceded and there are good reasons for It. When It Is taken Into consideration lhat you will find all kinds of species of the finny Irlbo at his store explanations are unnecessary. Leave your order with Sulli van when you want fish. Hoffmayr's fancy patent flour makes the best and most bread. Ask your grocer for II. Plclures of IrclanJ numbers should betaken taken to Morehouse & Co. for binding. Water Illlln Novr Due. Pay this week and save five per cent. IMIOCEKDIXGS OF CITY COUNCIL. Meet * for the iIMirnoie of Wlnillnir Up HllHlllfNH. The city council theld a meeting last night for the purpose of finishing house cleaning preparatory to moving out to make way for the now council that will assume charge of things next Monday night. The chief busl nesa on hand was the reading and allowance of the regular bills for the morith , which would have come up under ordinary circum stances at the regular meeting Monday night. The bills approximate a total of between $5,000 and J6.000. and In accordance with the resolution adopted same time ago these bills will be paid In cash from the proceeds of the police fund for the current month. The receipts In this fund will leave but a email deficit to bo provided by Issuing war rants. All of Iho election expenses were paid. The special policemen Were allowed $2.60 each for their day's work , and the members of Ihe election boards $5 each , with the exception of thcso in East Omaha , whc were given $2 extra. The compensation ol the registrars Vtos fixed at $2.50 for the full period of their service. Some of them put In bills of double that amount. The mete rcompany notified the council that It was prepared to settle all ot the bacli tax claims and pay its taxes in full for the years 1894 , 1895 and 1896. The city attornej was directed to confer with Ihe county at torney and the members ot the Board of Su pervisors-and assist in ascertaining th < amount the company should pay. By resolu tlon the finance committee of the cuuncU wat also added. Alderman Shubcrt , chairman ot the ape clal committee lo which was referred thi 1 matier of ascertaining how many of thi Nebraska Telephone company's poles wen being used by the Long Distance Telephom company and subject to the $1 a year ta : provided by the charter , reported that ho ha < been uti'ablo to secure sufficient informatloi to make a report and asked for further tlmo The council adjourned until Monday even. . ing , when a few minutes preliminary sessloi will be necessary to set out of the way fo : the new council. " " ' ' Buy your meat at J Zoller & Co. 5" Church Service * . The services connected With the'rededlca < tlon of tbo Christian tabernacle will be heli today. The church has been finished and ha : a debt ot $1,500 hanging over It , which it 'li hoped will bo removed today at the conclu elan of the dedicatory services. Central Christian Church , Broadway am SPECIAL NOTICES OOUNOIL BLUFFS WANTS * LEONAUD EVERETT , It Pearl Street. IC5.00 per month 18 Pearl street , store room. 140.00 per month 4 Pearl street , next to Fere goy'a clear store. J23.00 per month Cherry Hill , 10-room house an I acre , fruit and garden. (15.00 per niontli 1C11 IJroadway , store room. ' 8.00 per month 1323 Pleasant street , six-root ir house. IS 00 per month-O nidge street , large slx-roor . house , id rooms.ier month-Avenue D & 15th street , tw rooms. 15.00 per raonth-21st St. , near Broadway , thr rooms. 14.00 per month 815 Avenue n. three-root bouso. , FARMS FOn RENT. 134 acres fenced bottom land ; will build re house ar.d barn for responsible tenant ; 12. ! per acre. 107 acres southeast ot Woodbine , Harrlso county ; gooa Improvements ; | 2.SO. 50-acre farm near Council Bluffs , jijo.OO p < 5-acre carden tract , close In , 1100.00 per year. Good farms for sale or trade cheap ; will taV : farms , city proper ! ) t or live stock In pal payment. Write for lists or apply to 12 LEONARD EVERETT , - - Over 16 Pearl Street. DWELLINGS. FRUIT. . "ARls AND GARDE : lands for sal * or rent. Day * Hiss , U Peti > P PURE linAJIAU EGGS. BO CENTS A tine. A. D. Howe. Council Bluffs. id FOn BALE OH TOADE. IIIOH imEIJ STAI lion. 519 Main St. , Co , Blurts , la. 5d FOR BALK OH TRADE , J ! ACRES C1IOIC n- niW praas land on easy terms. 3 miles nort iW Reel's postonice. Henry Itlihton , l Harmon to Instructions. Ali > ln Ituster. itud ! VIOLIN US Drosdwty. Otrman nut he ot Orudtn ConMrvatorr. > r" ark Avenue , Elder 1. n. Caudle , Pastor Preaching at 11 o'clock . , n. and 8 p. m. ; jlble school , 10 a. ilJT Young People's So- lcty of Christian Enljavor , 7 p. m. Music n charge of "W. 1. WlUon. Everybody In- riled. St. John's English Lutheran Church , 'WIN ow Avenue and Seventh Street , Hev. 0.V. . 5nyder , I'astor Services at 10:30 : a. m. and :30 : p. m. ; morning subject , "The Itelgn ot rcsua ; " evening , "the Return ! " Sunday school at 12 m. Broadway iMethodl .Eplscopal Church , H. Sensony , Pastor QuarMtly meeting services vlll bo held In the tuqtplng ; quarterly love 'east at 9:30 : a. m. ; preaching at 10:30 : a. m. jy the Uov. Dr. D. C. Franklin. Elder sacra- ncntal service will be held after preaching. Sunday school , 12 m/Vj'irhlor league , 4 p. m. ; Epworth league , 6:30 : p. m. ; preaching at 7:30 : p. m. by the pastor. A cordial Invitation ex tended to all. „ The one leading topic yesterday discussed imong the. women of Council Bluffs was the magnificent display ot Easter ha la and bon nets at the millinery store ot the 'Misses ' Read & Miller. 317 Broadway. If you did not visit their store bo sure and do BO before making your purchase. Fire Clilcf Tetniileton'ft Report. Chief Templeton of the fire department completed his report last evening and will submit ltx to the council tomorrow night. The report shows that between the periods ot March 15 , 1897. and April 1 , 1898 , raotV than ono year , the total losses from fire In the city amounted to only J9.S55. The amount of Insurance Involved Inthese fires was $136,075. During this period the de partment worked while extinguishing these fires 209U hours , traveled 453V * . miles , laid 23.500 feet of hose , raised 759 ladJcrs and responded to 79 fire alarms. Died lit Cleveland. Word was received last evening that N. S. Herrlngton , who formerly lived In this city , died at Cleevland , O. Ho left bore fl\e years ago , but still bad considerable property here. Duy your meat at J Zollcr & Co. One-Half Cent with every 10-cent purchase. That's. whal our premium checks are , and you can gel anything yoj rant for them , from a tit trumpet to an organ or a piano , providing jou get enough checks. Our PHEM1U.V cfcccka are worth the cash and OUR MEATS are the best and as cheap oa any place U the city. Try the Blue Front Market , 130 W. Broadway , 'Phone , 382. TINE SUMMER DRINK. SCHLITZ M1TULKBEE BEEH The bent In the rrorlil. Deliv ered to nny part of the city. Telephone ItUO. Mail order * filled. > LINDER & FILTER , 10U1 lIHOAinVAV. For sale , cheap , ten-ncre tract of land cor. Mndlson ana Bennett avenues. Gouncl Bluffs. C. S. Lcfferts , 200 MaJn street. FARM LOANS FIUB INSURANCE- SUIU3TY IIONDS ICMTC t Ilntca. All surety bonds executed at my office. JAS. N. CASADV , Jll. , U30 Slain Street , Council muff * Don't Lower the flag That is the sentiment of every Americar citizen , It is also our sentiment , and we wil never lower our flag to any competitor for th < finest line of wall paper in Council Bluffs a prices ranging from TWO and a HALI Cents a roll upwards , If you contemplate having your rooms pa pered , painted and decorated , come and sei us before 'you ' let the contract. Miller's ' Wall Paper Store 108 South Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA Dealers Mislead ! You when they claim that they can soil you a wlieoj Just as Good as the . TRIBUNE MODELS 35 AND 36 , for $35.00 , or $40.00 , or $50.00. THEY CANNOT DO IT. Neither can wo. The price is the Bamo to all Models 33 and 34 - - - $50.00 Models 350 , 35 and 36 - $75.00 AH 1898 goods. "Wo can show you wheels , however , guaranteed wheels , 1898 wheels , ranging in price from $22 50 tO $45.OO-fi""d Wheels for the Money. WHEELS BUILT TO ORDER. MONEY TALKS ! ! and the money makes the wheels go. Drop in and see how 'tis. A full line of Sundries at reduced prices. Bicycle Li.very and Repair Shop in connection. HAWKEYE CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES. Premium stamps given on all cash purchases. The Council Bluffs Cyelery , No. 337 Broadway , Telephone 205. Exclusive Bicycle Dealers , Are You Going to Plant Trees and Shrubbery ? If you are. wo linvc everything In tlio * , - tree and Bhrub line from the snmllest sprout to the full grown hardy tree. Very choice largo Snow Halls and I.lines , shade , ornamental and fruit trees. Wo have n complete stock tit 18th and Douglas Sis. , Of aha where you can make your own selection * and see what you're buying. Telephone 170. Orders promptly de livered. Now Is the time to plant. HARCOURT BROTHERS , NURSERY MEN AND FLORISTS , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. m tV * ' PREMIUM STAMPS. We have made that term a household word during the two years we have been in business in this city. We started in on a business basis and we have the confidence of the merchants of the city. Do not be imposed ! on by imitators , who cannot show you the goods you are to receive. We have a STORE OF OUR OWN , in } which we exhibit our full line of PREMIUMS , given in exchange for STAMPS. ! ii i \ i Tliese are the Stores where PREMIUM STAMPS are given. Buy here , collect Premium \ ii i i and handsome FREE- Stamps secure premiums - \ Art Stnc\to. Harry Schmidt , 406 Broadway. ( Stamp * given only when cash deposit ts made. ) Art N edle Work. Mesdames Stork & Crisp. 311 Broadway , ' Baby Carriage * . 8. B. Keller , SU. 313 , 315 Broadway , i Baknr. t C. Wtdmaler , 82S Broadway. \ Bnnjoi , Qultnri , CMnndoltni , Etc. Bourlclus Muslo House , 326 Broadway. Biarole * . J. T. Flndley , S37 Brd dway. Cole & Colo. 41 Main Street. , Council Bluffs Cyelery , 337 Broadway. > ' Itlcyole Knndrlev and Repaint. Council Bluffe Cyelery , 337 Broadway. Donkh , n < l Stationery. D. W. Bushnell. 22 Main street. ( Olva tamps when asked for at the time goods are bought and paid for , except on school books. ) Hoot and Slices , 8. A. Fierce & Co. , 100 Main Street. , China nnd GJa Tvnfe. . , ' W. Wollman. 409 Broadway. Conl nnd Wood. n. H. Williams , 160 Broadway- Dentistry. Tr. li. B. Roe , room 822 Merrlam Bloclt Dr. A. O. Mudge , 319 Broadway. Diamonds. II. Wollman , 400 Broadway. Drntr * and Drntraiits' Sundries. DolKJ Mo'rean & Co. , 742 Broadway. ( Merrlam Block Pharmacy , cor. Main Street , ah Willow Avenue. Brown ° & Weiner. SJT italn Street * Morgan A Co. , 140 Broadway. I * Mastenberg , 630 Broadway , ' a I Oy Wo u. , . Bchoeflrfick's Twin Olty Dye Works , cor. 11 1 1 Avenue IA and Twenty-sixth street. 4) Plonr nnd Feed. 0 tt $ J./C'NfHsen ft Co. , 307 Bouth Eighteenth Btreeli" " . Chartfea Krlngel , Broadway and Oak. 1 * 6treet.liion A. W. .Barrett , 912 Avenue F. i . R. J. , Hancock ' , 60S North'5th Street. | - Furnftare. { B. S.'klll r. 811. 318 , 315 Broadway. [ . „ - - GrilleWork. . 5 | , , , 8. Speller. 811 , 813. 315 Broadway. , 1 ' Grocerlea. * Bartel & Miller , 100 West Broadway. Phone SCO. John Olsc-n , 739 Broadway. C. A. Lacy , 881 Harrison Street. J. C. Nielsen & Co. , 307 South Eighteenth Street. Hansen & Myrtuo. 330 Broadway. Evans ft KUsel. 842 Broadway. A. W. Barrett , 912 Avenue F. R. J. Hancock. 603 NorthjSth Street. Charles Krlngel , Broad'vay and Oate. Hardware. Cole & Cole. 41 Main Street. Charles Snalne , 310 i Broad way. Harness and Saddlery. iWaltera Bros. , 148 Broadway. Jewelry. M. Wollman , 400 Broadway. Laundry. Eagle Laundry Co. , 724 Broadway. . 1/acc * . ( Battengberg and Honlton. ) Mesdamca Stork & Crisp , 341 . 'Broadway. Meat 'Markets. J. H. Pace , 738 Broadway. C. H. Huber & Bro. , 112 East Broadway. C. O. D Market. , C H. Orvls , Prop. , U37 Broadway. Welker Meat Co. . 221 South Main BU A. W. Barrett. 912 AvenueF. . Merchant Tullorlnir. Simon Johnson & Co. , 643 Broadway. Millinery. Miss I * . ( A. Wollman , 323 Broadway. Mirrors. B. 8. Keller , 311 , 313. 315 Brulway. Munlcnl MerulKindUe. Baurlclua Music House , 3K Broadway. New * and Periodicals. D. W. Bushnell. 22 Main etrect. ( Give stampi when naked for at the time goods nre bought and paid for , except on cchool bocks. ) Omaha Dally Bee , 10 Pearl Street. Oiillcnl Gooili. M. Wollman , 409 Broadway. ( Eyes tested . free. ) Photovrniililo Work. Harry Schmidt. 40 Broadway , i ( Stamps given only when cash deposit Is made. ) Paint * , Oll on l GIn * v' Cell O. Morgan & Co. , T42 Broadway. . Merrlam Block Pharmacy , Cor. Mala Street and Willow Avenup , Brown , & Wesnftr , 617 Main Street. Morgan & ' Co. , 140 Broadway. Piano * and Orirnnn. Bouriclus Music House , 323 Broadway. , t Itoom Moulding. J. B. Long31 'Main ' Street. I Serving- Machine ! , 'i J. T. Plndley , 337 Broadway. ' ' Sheet Mu lc. Bouriclus Muslo House , 325 Broadway. , Shoe * . B. A , Pierce & Co. . 100 Main Street. Sinn * . J. B. Long. 31 Main Street. Sllvorwnrr. M. "Wollman , 400 Broadway.1 Stamping. Mesdatneg Stork & Crisp , 341 Broadway. ' Sloven nnd Ilnnac * . Cole & Cole 41 Mnln Street. Charles Swalnc , 340 i Broad way. SHU * . ( Homlnway nnd Bralnord A Armstrong. ) MesdameH Stork & Crlas , 341 Broadway. Tnllorlnir. Simon Johnson & Co. , 543 Broadway. Tlnrrnre. Cole & Colo. 41 Main Street. Charlesfiwnlno , 1.110 Broadway. John Olson , 739 Broadway. U.J. . Hancock , C03 North 8th Street. \ Tnrf flood * . * Walters Brop. , 143 Broadway. Upholstery. B. S. Keller , 311 , 313 , 315 Broadway. W ll Panrr. J. B. Lonir , 31 Main Street. Walclien nnd C'loclt * . M , Wollman , 409 Broadway. Wlcnrd Coiujli Kllxlr. i Brown & Wesner , C17 Mnln Street. ( Wooil. C. A. Lncv. SSI Harrison Street. R. H. Williams , 1W Broadway. A. W. Barratt , 912 Avenue F R. J. Hancock , 603 North Sth Street. > ] In mind that it costs you nothing to get our Premiums. The Premium Stamps , get tliem FREE. Our office is always open aqiiyou arc cordially invltod to call and bring your friends. If you have been overlooked in the distribution of our Stump Books ; kindly notify us and we will take pleasure In supplying you. They are free to all. Yours very respectfully , rt The Co-Operative Premium Association , GLAIR E. TURNBULL , MANAGER. N r ! SCHEDULE EXPRESS Runs between Council Bluffs and Omaha. Now In effect. For prompt delivery , call on Wm. Welch. Bluffs 'phone , 128 ; Omaha 'phone , 780. RATES LOW. For carriage or express -wagon , call at No. 8 , North Main treet or above telephone * . 5c-Charles Sumner Cigar-5c Dealer Mnde Who Aiuireclatc for * Huyplled Trade a b Good Smoke , John 0. Woodward & Co.