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14 diana, THE DAILY BEE-- MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1885, AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES |WEST POINT AND ANNAPOLIS. - NOTICR. —8pocial & vortisements, rva a1 Low J——— Found, To Losn, For Sals, To Rent, Wante, Boatd. Mammoth Dime MUSETWIN | wg, ese., wii bo tnserted in this column a AND THEATER. ate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the firet Insertion «ad FIVE ORNTS PRR LINE for sach subssquent Filled, ortion. Leave sdvertisementa s oar offoe, No. Poarl Btrooh, near Brosdwav WAKTS Sound Minds for ¢ 78 wections of choloy Tands Tn Kelth Much it Costs to Educate an and first appearance of the world famous Torm favorable and price low, W, 0 Officer—Articles of a and original i J Main St NoR 8ALA—A flar, woll watered ranch (s Contral Oadet's Outfit, Kansas, Wil take Iowa farm In part payment, W. C. Stacy 15 FIRST CLASS ARTISTS 15 ]‘(m SALE—~At & desirable resldence or | New York Evening Telegran, Ta a refined programme of wit and humor. |yl Fowrriribar Anpls to Gro. K. Hianp, o2 | Qalte a numbet of boys assembled in OUR CURIO HALL Main street. the president’s room of the college of the Will contain Freaks of Nature, Curiosities, | TAOR SALE—.. .other hotel In &t Nebraska | Clt¥ of New York, at half past nine and Mechanical Wonders, principal among town, now doing a business of - about 8360 per | o'clock this moralng to go through a med.- which will be found the world reputed won- [ month, Noother hotel in the place. Terms liberal. | joa] gxaminatlon to test thelr physloal fit- dor, Bwav& WALRNL | oss for the West Polnt and Annapolis th Ave. and Pear] Street, (Formerly Martin's Rink.) Patsen & SAwnEn, Prop're & Managers, Monday Eveniog, April 27th, Engagement 38 EX ERSON, n LE E d 1 i e A o8, P 5,75 1 ppoiniment from the tanth songrston: The Lightaing Lady, Blufta city proporty or sell cheap for cash, or part | al district. Those pronounced qualified LOWANDO BALDWIN, time. Swav & WaLksk. | by the medlcal board will be allowed to The Armless Wonder, \’\v \DE.—Good lowa or Nebraska | enter the entranca examinations to be POCAHONTAS, Ierob T b A ok o B W Arums " | bold at the same hour and place on Sat- Prinoessof the Todas tribe of Mexiean Tn- | B T T T | urday next, and the two passing with the d farm of , within & f t | highest credits will receive the appolnt. MADAME HOWELL, Goundl Blut, &t & burgatn.” Low price o | ments. 5 L N The Bohemian Blower, terms. BWAN & WAL . R "t iy < ’ SOR SALE—A good paying hotel property with | Each congressionsl dlstrict and territo- i THL‘I{IIH "u']“\” LADY, liyer x.:fi'fiq;..‘.fl"::?."fmmn’:n"l'uflim in | ry, au also the District of Columbisa, are nd many other noveltios, wostern Tows wil sll with or without furaitare, of | ¢1\bitlad to one cadet each in the military i v o1 h to. A Rosort for Ladies, A Resort for Ladies | will trade fora smalliarm with Sekity | academy at West Polnt and the naval Musenm open 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 p, m, fmproved land in | academy at Annapolis, Ten others are Theater—Matinee 2 p, m, Evening 8 p, m, Unlon county, Jows, 3h milea south-east of Al apnointed at large. These appolntments 0 001 y de 1 b1 ’ 10cts ADMISSION 10cts | Kamanianie” ™ “40u0% Watkn " | excopt thoso st large, are made by the M a secretary of war at the request of the rep- resentative or delegate in congress from WA the district and terrltory, and the Towa. 820 noros i 8 —_— e h o Ll wnder. fonce~a £00 acra farm | P€T8OD 80 appointed must bo an actual ts, all under cultivation except | resident of the district or territory from ——— 20 aores grase 80 nores good grasy ox paature land: | which the sppolntment is made. All ap- nimproved land, O "gwax & Waikan. | polntments are required by law to be SOR SALE—Lands Tmproved ssd unimproved, | made one year in advance of the date of ——— 1t you wants farm in wostern fows, Kansas |admisslon, except in cases of vacancy by Nebraska or Dakota, let us hear from yob, | death or by other cause, when a vacancy 0N SATE—RTares number of businoss and et | 1Y be filled in time for the next annual dence lots In all parts of Council Bluffs. See | examination, Should the congressman W beore yod iy BWAR S WALXER have reason to doubt the success of his CARPE I OR BALE—Partics wishing to buy oheap lots to | numinee in passing the entrance exami- ] 8 to g1 on canbuy on monthiy pavineats SIOM | pations, he may appolnt a legally qual OB SENT—Wewillzont you o 1ot o buld_an fied alternate, who wlil secure the va 0 0 with the privilage to buy It you with on very | cancy In the event of his own success and Curtains, Qil Cloths, |isitem ___SWAN& WALKRL__| ¢ho fallure of the regular nomlnee to pass urvains, 9 | N7 AN = To oorrespoma with ny oe wishings W wood looation 1or vlanning Ll sawh, door | the prescribed examinations. The alter- and bind manufactory, we have bullding and [ nate, like the nominee, should be desig- achizary, wll ookt for sl et 0t trades " | natod aa noarly cno yoar n advanea of i d Sh d TN TaTe TS frame bulliog s | P0e date of admisslon as practicable. w aro o e bull ] ! Windo adaes, T e e rhincs® maar | On _recoiving his appointment the Swax' Waukin. | candidate is ordered to report at n nd_grounds | West Polnt to the superintendent of the 3 i foundiy and machine shop | military academy In time for examina- Lmoleums, {hood boller engine, SR on, "~ 24 8% | ton by the academic board at Its June SWAN WALKER, meeting, unless for good reasons another O SALE—Houses, Lots and Land. . | time Is designated. ~ The academic ex- [ H Stepket 3 i 1 v A Mattlngs’ LI LY aminatlon, however, i3 preceded by a e Or will rigld physicial examlnation by a board of ioh._Address ¥ ¥ 5 experlenced army surgeons. This ordeal W ANIED- y successfully passed, the candidate s af UPHULSTERY [}[][]]]S WY Tuntizn. el once admitfed to the academy without T E returning home, In the January follow- (T, FARKRS—For sale at Baoftios, s 38 0o | ;0 1 18 subjected to another academical examination, and 1f succeesful he re- VALUABLE PROPEATY FOR RENT. |ceives a warrant as oadet, and is rquired — to slgn articles binding himself to serve 1 have a double store bullding,10 1ooms,partitionod | the United States oight years from the off, clegantly papered, supplied with water trom the | date of admission unless sooner dle- water works, good brick cellar, suited for restaurant, | chargad, Iaundry, boarditg house, merchantile business or Rugs, Ete., Etc. Careful Attention Glven to Out S residont property. Alsoa largo two-story frame of Town Orders. dwelling with 16 rooms two cellars, ctc., ete., suited | Applicants for cadetships must be be- for boardiog house, private rosidence, hospital, otc., | tween the ages of reventecn and twenty- S 5 opposite the city bulldings aud city market for rent | two years, be unmarried, at lesst five Upholstery and Drapery Work a| cheap. W. R. VAUGHAN. _ | feet in height, free from any icfections THE RECENTLY IMPROVED or any immoral disorder, and generally free from any deformty, diseaso or in- Specialty. REMINGTON STANDARD firmity that may render them unfit for Our stock s the military service; asaleo be well versed In TY P E WR lTE R the elementary English branches, includ- ing the history ¢f the United States. NO. 2, Each cadet is required to take an cath of 3 5 ; oo |alleglance to the national government. Ts the Iighest Achicvement in Writing Abngi*y to pass the entrance gxnmlnutim Largest in the West Machines in the World. in the Engllsh hrlnchleu implies about is bei il i With only 80 keys to I the same grade of echolarship as is re- and is being continually replenished by A o e Eemm i p“nmhl:"y oo all the lavest and choicest noveltles. including caps and small letters, o o rem. sl ‘and | cate o the regents of the university In fractions. It ‘s the simplost and | this state. The academlic year begins on st ra eriti hi 405 Broadway Council Brufis T s hell a e vaont durabie | the 18t of September and continues to S Send illustrated pamphlet the let of June. After the January ex- B Send for free llus PAmMPAEt. | g pinations such cadets as have been ONLY HOTEL Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, |found proficlent i:lx !heilr atn%lel and 1 Chicago, T11., Sole Agents, | have been correct In thelr conduct are In Councll Bluffs having & e ¢ 3 0. H. SHOLES, Council Bluffs |glven the particular standing in their FIRE ESO.A'IRE}B Agent for Western Iowa | class t> which thelr merlts entitle them, Aud all modern improvements, cal , fire alarm bells, ete,, is the CE.ESTON HOUSE 215, 217 and 219, Main Street. MAX MOHN, - SCHMIDT, while those feund deficlent are discharged Dr, W. E. Sherraden from the academy unless the board oth- erwlse recommend, From the close of DENT|ST. the examinations in June to the end of iAngnl- tha;ndletn lldvei in camp engaged : n military duties and In receiving prac- Masonic '.I'.'empl tlesl military instractions = Save in extreme cases, cadets are al- | Gouncll Blufs ¢ ¢ Towa. | jowed but one leave of abssnce during : the four years course, each leave usually P H [] T u [} RAP H ER ! R. Rice M. D. being granted at the end of the first two CHCBRS or okRar Yumors removad withowt 4be | years’ course of study. The pay of a No. 220 Main St., Council Bluffs, ) kalfe or drawing of blesd. cadet commences with hls admiesion to Open Sunday. First-class work guaranteod. the academy, and ls fixed at 8450 per an- CHRONIC DISEASES otat nia smpectaty |00, N cadot ts permitted to- reccive l,nr'u“fl‘:,t:‘n’ ‘l&r‘“xm;t‘muwh- Gise money or any other supplies from his & Consnltsfian free. parents, or any other person whomsoever J. L. DEBEVUISK, without the sanction of the superinten- dent, THOS. OFFICER, W, H, M. PUSEY Officer & Pusev. BANKERS Council Bluffy, Ia. Established, - - 1856 Dealers in Foreign and Domeatic Exchange and Home Securities. T BN 59018 UNACQUATATED WITH THE BXOGRAPHY OF YHIS PEUX THY WILL BER BY FXAMINING THIR MAR THAT THE - . COST OF A SUIT, Umun Tlflk&{ A EHI All articles of clothing ara of & uniform ) | pattern snd ara sold to the cadets at reg- ular pricer. The academy authorities No. 507 Broadway Oouncll Bluffa. recommend all parents or guardiansto == provide the candidate with no more i money than s suflicient to defray his Rallwa'y Tlme Ta'ble' travelling expenses, and to send to the COUNOIL™BLUFFS, “‘Treasurer United States Military Aca- T, e demy’’ & sum »uflilclent for his necessary ollowing aro - v 4 timo, s the | OXPens:e until he is ed e ua, atas Loave tranator dopot sen min: | mivted and for his first outfit of local ates earlier and arrive ten minutes Iater, upiform, The candidate's expenses for DEPART. ARRIVE, 00490 Aad NORTRWRITERY; . | and prior to admission will be about 85 a and Express 170 8:0'r r 0 » u | Week, and immediately after belng ad- ,‘W’:;-..xounl 9 w‘,(;s i ¥ | mitted to the institution he must be pro- GHICAGO AND ROCK ISLAND, vided with an outfit costing about $90. his course, the cadet s considerdd among the candidates for a commis: OHIGAGO, MILWAUKXS AND Y, PAUL. 9:207A X Ma'l and Express R : 8:26F M Expresy i slon in the corps of engines the ordl- GHICAG0, BURLINGTON AND QUINOY, nance department, the arlillery, cavalry 0:50 A M Mall and Express ] or infantry, according to the 'Xnu.. he whor 8 ;;;;’;’;;"m““ may be judged competent to perform, WANASH, BT, LOUIS AND PAGIIIO. As the law now etands only such number From Transfer only, of the graduates of the academy in any 1:80 r M 8t.MWouls Express 2 one year shall be entitled to appolntment 740 P M Chicago Exp via Peorla sa second lieutenants in the army as are revulred to fill vacancles of that grade existing on the first day of July in each yesr; those entitled to such appoint- ments to sald vacancles are determined by P WOUX OITY AND PACIFIO, 7 Mail for Si Cit) 184 ¥ Exproes for 8t Paul f the academic bosrd on the basls of their UNION PAOIFIC, standing in the graduating class, 1:00 4 ¥ Danver Express 35 v NAVAL CADETS, 3:06 © M Lincoln Pas Oa &RV 235 1 _ WAVAL OADNTS Ti66 1 M Overland Express Bi50 A The pbyeical, mental, moral and educa- DUMMY TRAINS TO OMAHA. tional qualifications for admission to the naval academy at Anpapolls are equally a8 rigorous as those at West Polnt, And slmultsnecus with hls attainment of 2 dth- ‘nnk l(;f bc:ldet the candidate signs artlcles binding him- MANDEMAKERS & VAN! eelf to eight years' service In the navy, ARCHITECTS, including bis term i the academy. The CONTRACTORS pay of the naval cadet is slightly smaller than that at West Point, being but $500 AND BUILDERS |4 year, Very soon after his admission No. 201 Doper Broadway, Councll Bluffs, t{:o ondohl A8 5 tle for the following outfit JACOB SIMS, Ons parad it .72; ooe undress i u Dopots with &1l the DFIHIpA weeii the Atlantia and to Pacic Gt ia garivaled and magain Magnificent Horton fo- Pullman's Protilest dle RSa0un River o 3340300 Mianeapolis aad Bt. Awal, via ‘ALBERT LEA 4 Now and Direot Line, vi Sve Chattasoska. ¥ TeNows. Fosca: Nastvifle, Loulavilla, Lexingt Indianapolis nn,fl.l:‘l-g::.u 24 oms e 81 and i i i W hroug® Masengers 1avel o0 Fast Rxpres wale at all principal Tioket Omoes i ha*Cabads. Baggage checked through acd ratcs of fare wayS'es Tow as COmpetiors that Ofler lese S4vas: o o detailed information, get the Maps and Fold- ors of the CREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE nearest Ticket Ofos. or wddress CABLE, E.8T. JOHN, hu.l%u’ll'l'v. Gon L ThA & Pame S CHIC ARN. palr two COUNCIL BLUF18, IOWA. d 1 $2.20, one 1 92 cents; one N t, Roo ! 1 . i I:n:bl:lw-k.m;‘l:l-pnmm?d::‘nn:t Mprtiand parade cape, $1.71; two pairs high shoes, o tow | HOW the TW0 Great Schools Are Kept sund Bodies-How | 103P dish, 10 cents; one requlsition book, Methodist Church Yeaterday, board, lights, eto., after he has reported | N Mail and Aiter recelving a regular degree from the fi,“ff;:',"“d academio board upon the completion of | 6 50. 50; elght white shirts, $11.05; two night shirts, $2.10; four undershirts, COUNCIL BLUFFS. 24; twelve linen ocollars, £1.50; ONAL LOGC ur plilowcases, §1; one toothbrush, | APPITIONAL LOCAL. o oents; one hafr brush, 80 cents; one T whisk, 25 cents; one cosrse comb, 12| THE PROSPERITY OF ZION. cents; one fine comb, 32 cents; one mug, — 10 cents; one cake of soap, 10 cents; one Rev, Dr, McOreary's S8ermon at the }0 cents; elght pairs socks, $1.84; four pales drawers, $2 24; six handkerchlefs, $1 20; elght towels, $2; two paira drill gloves, $1.16; two palrs llsle thread gloves, 50 cents; one palr suspenders, 38 cents; one necktle, 50 cents; two me halr mattress, $1.05; one halr plllow, 83 cents; one palr blankets, 83 87 two bed spreads, $2.10; slx sheets, £3.06 one passbook, 30 cents; one stencll, ink and brush, 41 cents; one bottle Indelible ok, 18 cents;jone rug, $1 one wi ““The Lord God of your fathers make yon a thousand times as many more as ye are, and bless you as he hath promised you," Deut. 1, 11, These words constitute a small portion of the address delivered by Moses, the man of 3od, to the Hebrow people shortly before his deep solicitude and concern which he felt for the advancement and increase of Israel, During his long life he bad b ey oo yome water pall (half | cupecially dovoted to-their interests; he hiad cost), 40 cents; one broom (half cost), 14 |jabored for them; be had borne great burdens centa—total §165,34, for them; he had made many sacrifices in - ‘ THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY uljrfi: e[ o|l=fe Is AT promise. and they are Indicative of the( One of the Best and Largest 8tnocks in the United States To 8elect From. BAh, &0 § one looklng giass, |*20 vrowerity of the ohidren | NOSSTAIRS TO CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR HOUND MINDS AXD SOUND BODIRS, their behalf. These generons blessings be token the greatness of his soul. This concern The age requlred for admlssion is less | for the welfare and advancement of God's than that at West Point; a cadet at the |church that was still to remain among the time of his entrance muat be bstween | ranks of the living, while he himself was to fourtoen and cighteon yoars of age, | o transferrad &' the church triumphant in After a short preliminary course the | %0 * cternal home, No one can bea true Christian and not young cadet can choose for himself [ hayo something of this epirit. and not have whother he will pursue the seamanship | great zeal for the church of God, for the ad- or the engineerlng branch of the system, | vancement of itsintere and its continued It ho takes the latter, the subscquent | Protberity andsuccess, But we all know that " | desire for succéss is one thing, and the enter- studles will embrace mechanlce, gunnery, | rigs that begets saccers 16 (uite another construction, torpedoes, dynamics, marine [ thing. 1¢would be an easy thing for you engine construction and government and | business men to goto your offices to-morrow sutveylng. At the terminatlon of his [morning and sit down " and desire that you four years' courso the student s gradu- | Moy have alarge business during the waek, ated as a cadet englneer. If he prefers but you know if that desire is made fruitful, 0_pre you cannot simply sit in your office and wish to study for the position of a naval officer, | and desire, but make use of the means tl t hls course beging with the study of [God has endowed you with, and unless you theoretical teamanship, riggingand build- dv‘“m@ your business will go to rack and Ing, marine evolutions, astronomy and |*uin. . A metoorology, the 1aws of storme, ehomis. | S0 itis with us regarling tho church, W ! would be glad to seo the prosperity of God's try, combustlon and phyeics, Particular | church and cften oxpross our wishos and do. attentlon {s glven to the study of |sires to that effect, but if they are fulrilled, government and international marine | we must fulfill the condition that Godlhas or Jaw, and constantzinstruction is glven in | ained for that purpose, To-day the' church ERTEL'S HAY PRESSES. the Iawa of blockades, contrabands, prize | 10¢d" spiritual power for ita advancemont in Are the Cheapest, Most Durable, Smallest in Size and Lightest in properily, The evils surrounding it must bo overcome. We seo them on every hand, Look how that giant eyil, intemperance, in and bounty laws, the protection of eclti- zons abroad, the rights of vessels in for- elgn harbors, ¢ts, A thorough course in modern languages Is also pursued. - e : 1. | combined against it still striding onward, and Althongh the regular routine s fol. | {5tz For s supporters hundrede and thots: lowed with military precision from revellle | ands of men, who with brazen effrontery at G a. m. untll taps at 10 p. m., the stu- [oppose every effort mace to suppress dents very seldom complaln of overwork, |it. This is one of the greatest evils that pre There is plenty of sailing and the boat | vents the progressof the church. It cannot be club of the academy holds a rogatta in | 0¥ercome by moral reform alone. - We muat June of each year. Frcquent dancing have more spiritual power as well as more 4 8 legal power to counteract the onward march recoptions are held during the winter, | of this great evil. aud at several perlods during the past| Another great evil that stands in the way few years the academy base ball club hag | of the progress of the church is infidelity. beon the crack niae of Maryland, Every {iuo}; over every Thnnn:n lnndrm\d se0 how summer (ho atudenta in the higher clusass | e Yoryigided manster s Hing up it are sent to sea on a fortnight's prac- | eration away from the church, from God, and tice crulse, the three aloops-of-war, Con- | trom righteousness. Look how many of our stellation, Dale snd Mayflower, being young men are loosing their fmith in tho commistioned by the navy department | Word of God; how many close the bible and 4 turn awa from it to read for this purpose. The boys arethus | (™ docitines of lnfidel . teseh: eivena taste of sea life by a cruize to|ers. It is coming up into the very doors of Newport or Boston and back. our churclies, and the future lives of our yous T i and daughters are in imminent danger, We [ for! R LT LISHED, must arise and moet thi dire foo, ang we can. The academy at Weat Polnt was es- | not meet it unless the charch has this spiritual tablished by an act of congress passed fn | force. Weight. i 2 p » WIth'no Hay Presses of any kind can the amount of work pro’uced, such little oxpense, (ten tons of hay h t ERTE Forilluistr a‘ed new circular addres L & CO.. Quirey, Mlinois, ale. 3 Mention Umaha Bee a llem Established in Wio have trifled away thelr youthful vigor and power, who are suffering from terrible DRA nd LOSSES, who are wenk, IMPOTENT w1 i1 1, MEN of all age o 1\u|< lity, nerye X N receive standing the montls use - thoughts. d 't o memory 1, s, Hnped) 1y other symptoms leading (0 CONSUMPTION wptly rewoyed by this treatment, and vigorous auliood rcstor W arried Men, or those who intend to marry, REMEMBER. perfect sexual strength m 5. | h, vigorous of a i wife. W 110 Vigor & . Louis, Mo. 7, Tong 1o and the loveand 1 before marriage. Proof; treatise 2 D157 Alldress The Climax Medical Co, 504, ¢ 1802, under which act it was at once com- | It 18 no time for the church to ory peace, menced, but on & scale very far inforlor | P24t When thero is mo pence. When the s vy vice of intemperance is working against it ! to which it has since become. The naval | when upon the public platform infidel men academy at Annapolis was not craated | are trampling the church and throwing down untll a much later date and owes 1ts es- | itsdoctrines in the very face of (iod's people. tablishment to Georgo Banoroft, the his. | e must meet them. We must go forth like L > g ) David and be able to overcome the combine: torian, who became secrotary Of | f ey of evil that are coming up arouad us © navy March 10, 1845, When both | gve ywhere and seeking to destroy our pros- the schools at Weet Polnt and Annapolls i pority. are full they each contain as many cadets | 1f we want to see the prosperity of God's a5 thera aro senators and_ropresentatives | church we have got to open our eyes, There e = is eomething to be done; somathing that no and territorlal delogatos in concress pus | yer can do, save' tho power of God only e aTg irty-elg: and with that the church must be filled in states. It will thus be seen that with |order to meet and overcome these insidious the payment of the $600 or more annual | evils, If the church wishes and desires pros- ealary to each cadet that the expense of perlty,hn m\i:‘t be ntmlll;ed through something malntsining these military and naval es- | More than old croods that wore good thous J. R, McPHERSON, GROWER AND DEALER IN (ables, Plan AND FRUOUOITS. Orders from abroad promptly filled, weet Potato P'lants a specialty. P’lants will be ready for shipment by May 10th, Orders should be placed early. J. R. McPherson. 1281 East Pierce Street, Council Bluffs, Lowa, 5 ands of years ago. We must waken up and tablishments is not emall. Except in cryunto!;ml(nrnphhunlpen!ecmttoqu‘ ken tlme of war it fs utterly impossible to|men in the enhightening powee of God, mak- find public employment for sll those grad- | ing them warriors for Giod and his cause uated by the schools—a fact which will| Dut theo, in addition to being a spiritual account for the great number of West |power. the church must ho a nocial power. Point and Annapolis cadets who are en- "‘fiu J;d";fi.e{'é'gf"g% lln I;flleut;:mfi 25:3 gaged in civil employment: munities and in states, Christia eminently a social religion, It wi BL[SS IS BLISSFUL. by its founder, one of the most social men of H. H, FIELD, W. C. ESTE Field & Estep, UNDERTAKERS No. 317 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Jowa. Oalls Attended Promptly, Day and Night. Particular attention given to Embalming the times, People who came in he scorned | Telephone No. 97. not. He entered mto the house of Zaccheus He Finds & Quantity ot His Btolen |the publican and there taught him the glory Goods Hiddeu in His Own of the kingdom of God and of its spiritual 2 He sat with Nicodemus, one of the learned Cellar, men of the heathen people, by night, and mught"li:im the truth, ufi)nehm;nv;a of hi;l x : _ | power was the social gripe that he held on al A fow weeks ago Bliss’ millinery es- | FIECL e BT B Fob only tabllsbment was entered by burzlars, and | the pluwel' it ;mxht to bs] wbl;on n‘ut 0 . social power for the well being of its mem- about $200 of K()D'dl taken away. No|jti poris e 8 clue bas been obtained, and the hunt has| 1t is n»: m:;mg:l t.uh]mve lthe lclmmh lsoc!ull g Jht in |on 8 certain day in the week. But a church been about glvenup, ‘Satarday nlght in {CCLPTGS (a%00h 3 Taenns of grace prop- cleaning up the store, a scrub brush erlytcunducltvei a8 n‘prnyer'dn[xol'tlm{ u:t cl;fli . mecting, 1t is just as good for us toattend a droped down the back stairway, and 1n [ B 60 B0 R purpose in view and golng down tolook for it, behind the | carry out that purpose as it is to go to church stalrway, Mr. Bliss saw & bit of velling | on Sunday and listen to a sermor, ~ But this L h) 4 2 | is not the real social power of the church, sticking out, and following thls up he|The real social power of the church is only v A that comes into the church of Go is met with goods there stored away, about $50 In g 0nd'of fellowship and greeting of cor- found «hat there was qulte & lot of stolen | properly ttilized whon every individual being | moved on LiTrL GIANT tracks, the best in the world, W. P. AYLSWORTH, & e i Brick buildings of any size raised or moved and satlsfaction guaranteed, Frame ho W. P, AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth Street, Council Bluffs all The supposltion is that at the time | giali.y enabling them to realizo that they are of the burglsry the fellows had more | recognized ns members of the Christian fam- chances to come in and take his place, so lit- tle notica is taken of him that he goes away at the first opportunity, saying: I lot, Intending to come back after them, but no opportunity afterwads presented no church in the universe can become the gratifylng to Mr. Bliss, er that it ought to be, unless it becomen & gnods than they could tike away at one|ily, h no reference to their social or finan trip, and they tucked theso under tho |¢ ol standing. Someof the churches in our HE HCENIX staifway as they went ot with the firat | 1200 are regular feo houser. If a_stranger . AND “THE ENGLISH” KITCHEN. itself, and the goods wero consequently [am ~mot wanted, No. person . meat % 5 Jott there, The find was naturally very | me with tho hand of followship, My friends, 606 Broadway, ) Council Bluffs. THE ONLY ALL NIGHT HOUSE IN THE CITY, Evarything served in first s style and on shoit notice. Hot and cold funches always ready. | — ‘ social as well as a spiritusl power, The COMMEROIAL, church that is spiritual aud not social d OOUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, & great deal of good; the church that is social Wheat—No, 1 milling, No, 2, 65;and not spiritual can never accomplith its 0. 3, work; but the ohurch that is both spiritual Corn—Now, 280, and social will never lack of success in any Oats—For local purposes, 80c, community or in any place where it may be 00 per ton; baled, 60, found, 4 & yo—o People say, *‘Well, if T associate with them Oorn Meal—1 50 per 100 pounds, and make them my m}ull, T may compromise Wood—Good supply; prices st yards, 6 00@ | my soclal standiog” If your social standing 5 0 easily compromised, it is not worth hay- Ooal—Delivered, bard, 950 per ton; ro [ing. You arato be pitied if you have no 40 per ton more social stability in yourself than that Lard—Armour's, wholesallng at 741, which will enable you to afford to reach cut Flour—Oity Hour, 1 60@3 90, the hand of fellowship to the humblest per- Brooms—1 76@8 00 per doz, s00. 703 KIEL SALE STABLES Keep Horses and Maules constantly on hand whio we will sell in retall or carload lots. All Stock Warranted as Reoresented. Wholetale srorets)) dalor i Gialy s10 kolid Bay, Price sonsblo Satistaction Guaranteed. SCHLUTER & BOLEY h Corner Fifth Ave, & Fourth St. CouncllBlufls, Lot us be busy in our work for God's church MVE 300K that the prayer of our hearts and the desire Oattle—Butoher cows| 8 35@3 75, Butcher | of our minds may ho realized, in beholding us steers, 3 70@4 00, a thousand times as many more as we are, Sheep—3 (0@3 50, and that we may be blessed as has been Hogs—3 60@3 76, promised. PRODUCE AND FRUITS, —— Egge—Continue steady at 11c, PERSONAL, Butter—Choice new creamery, 22@250; good bheld at 131 ict oboos country'rol, 19@17ci| Frauk Shin, Baq., of Carion, was st the air to good, 12 o; poor and eld stock, 6@ | paci 10, "M racelpts of ook and falr Rrades are | * ¥iflo yesterday, increasing, Choice xoll contipues scarce and | Simon Elseman left yesterday noon for the sells readily at quotations when wrapped in | east on a business trip. cloths and well packed. : Pwlc?y-s\.pply ig short of the demand, | Col. Henderson and family, of Dubuque, Live spriug obickens, per doz, 6 00; ive old | dined at the Ogden yestorday. y Z.y 3 70; t A f 4 e et S e bons! hvo Larkor® | Jobu O'Connors, of Neols, spent Bunday c; diosed turkeys, pee I, 14(@1c; dressed | wit i fathor-1n-law, Chiof Skinaer, eese, per 1b., 10@12c; dressod ducks, per b, | o 1 1 ; §1@120" Tho present woather ia unfavorable| P» I Kelley and family, of Glenwood, were for dressed poultry and great care should bs | at Bechtele's yesterday, as were also Sheriff taken in both dreaving and packlug, | Fareel and wite. ssme— Ducks, in fair demand at 2 00 per " G 1 doz., for mallards, 1 50@1 75 for mixed and| Sberif Dan Farrell and wife, of Glenwood, 10.@1 25 for teal, Ship only best killod | Were in the city yesterday. The sheriff will vigds, Noaale for 61d sock, 1 23@1 o | E0 10 O'#4a to-day to obtain_ possenion of nions —Chsice stock ecarce at 125@1 50 | gy, ; . o Oplont -Cloeie sioo sosa 2 13 :‘I;l,'m:: h::l;nluu,whoue case comes up in Tisans ~Bupply fair, demand light, ' Hand At clty to-day, picked navies, 150; clean medium @ —r—————— £'30; dirty nd unscrsened. 75@ 1000, The ilinols Legislature, Potatoes—The market has been almost bare | SemiNormsn, Illinols, April 25,—In the for the past week. Cholce stock of oy #00d | ioint comvention few members of either Yariety will bring 65@000; fair 0 800d, 4@ | ynon of the legislature were present. Al Applea—Good to choice Kansas and Mis. | votes cast were scattering, of a compliment 375 per barrel, Market is full of f ary nature. Adjourned. No business was ©k selling at any price buyers | done in either house or senate. No quorum present in elther Lranch, & 1 every description atte der of 1y stock of NOTIONS are belux disposed of at COST. A FACT, call sud be convinced Cood Agents Wanted TO SEIL. Drs. Judd & Smith's NEW IMPROVED ELECTRIC BELT. Office and Factory, No 80, Fourth St., Counc!l Eluffs, Towa, EXair Goods prices low as the lowest. Spccial attention to oustcmn work, The remaiu MRS.D. A. BENEDICT, 337 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs, lowa. SMITH & TOLLER, AGTS, LEADING Merchant Tailors! 7 and 9 Maln Bt,, CouxoiL Buures, - - = Jowa. AComplete Line of New Goods to 8elect From.,