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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONpVY , SEPTEMBER 12 , 1892. lllB OMAHA BEE COUNCIL OFFICE : - NO. 121'EALtLSTHEET Ut-llvcrsa by carrier to : mr P"t of th eltj I ! . \V. TILTON. - MANAGER llu . 'ni ' > Offlrc , No 43 . . ) t rt'tmvrt. 1 IT-II1O ? > T > 1J Mclit Editor No3 J < V. Plumbing Co. I'OuT.cll Blufls Lumber Co. . Fhcro urns no service yesterday at the Con- Erejjatlotial church. St. Albaos' lodce ICtilRhw ot P.vtblm will inccl this orcninc in tbe hall on Pearl fctreot. Justice Concn will render a decision toJwy la the case 0 } Oscar Uixon. charpod with as- mult with Intent to kill. The council wilt tnoet at ! i o'clock this otlernoon as n committee of the wbolo lor "Paul ordl- Ibo purpose of consldorine the cunce. " Ur. Darren will lecture next Trldn.r even ing nt the First Presbyterian churclt for the bcne.1t of the Council Bluffs Humane Boclety. Krculur meeting of Excelsior lodpe , No. C.V.I , Ancient Kroe and Accepted Mason * , thU cvenlnp. VUltlnfi broihron snrdinllv invited. By order of the worthy master. Wanted to excnanco , farm land In Pntta- watUimle countv , Iowa , for smooth farm land in Phelps or Oosper county , Nebraska. Onto Knox. 80S Avenue G. Council Bluffs. The city council will hold n nicotine to- mjibt at which &atno further action may pos- iltilv bo taken with rcferenrc to the Union Land und Improvement company' * ilpht of nny ordinance. The preliminary examination of Oswald Prtorton on the charpc of tna sodnntlon of Nellie ChriklouKon is booitca for this mornIng - Ing at' ) o'clock before Jjfttlcn Ilammer. A. Biomberc will ulso have n heaiinp on the ibnrpe of nssaultitip C. 11.Vhltc. . Kobrrt Stephennon was the name civen bv t inun who tried to raise n disturbance at the "Miforiilu hou e on Lower Broadway and lucccodcil bo ivoll that it took four men to bold him utml nn oBlcor arrived. Hbas sharped with aiiturbiuc the peace and druriltctinefcs. Mrs. .1. M. Metculf of Omaha entertained t. number of friends nt a tea party la-t Fri day cvotilriR in honor of Miss Sinclair of Ha- cine , Mlhs Lorton of Nebraska City ana tno MiBscb Abbott and Barlicr of Chicago. Amonp tbo o present were Miss Jessie Furnsworln nnd J. L. Paxton of Council Bluffs. The missionary society of the Contrrepa- tlonal church will hold a patnerinp of pouinl Interest next Thursday atttrnoon at tbo home of Mrs U. G. Uice , to which all arc Invited. Carriapes will be In vvaitlnc nt the cburcn at 2:30 : p. ra. to curry those who oesire to attend , and upaln at 5 : SO o'clock. Tea will bo served at 0:39 , and the gentle- tnrn are invited to partake. Hey Spmicer. a boy living in tnevestern part"of the city , WBK arrested ynsterday af ternoon on the cbarpe of malicious mischief. J.V. . Lund , who has i melon patch at the corner of Thirty-flfth stiret and Fourteenth avenue , claims tbat he , w.th u number of small companions , has been helmni : himself to the fruit rather too fi oely. Tbo boy will Lave a bearing in poHuerourMhis morning. ] { ev. Clurk , city missionarv of Omaha , prenchca yesterday moniinp nt the First Baptist church. In the eveninc the audito rium was Riven un to tbo children of the Sunday school who cave a harvest home en tertainment. The teem was decorated with Jlowers nnd tne various fruits and grains of nuturan. A fine program of sonpi. recita tions , etc. . was presented by tto members of the school. A younp lady from Omaha was arrested about iniunipht Saturday night , while Uriv- Inp with a luale companion , for indulxinp in some vocal pyrotechnics that a kind-hearted policeman was afruid would disturb the iloep'nc ' citizen * . \Vtjea she crrived at the police station she explained that sbo was merely sluplnp , anl said that she belonged to a very respectable family. An investiga tion sbowod that she was telling the truth , tud sbo wus discharged. Sbo gave her Irtitfto as Ssrati , Ton < ; s. Gontlemon. the finest line of irill poods In the city , ju = t rocuivod. Tteitor , the tailor , 310 Broadway. rmliPtt Cnino And pivo an exhibition in Council BluHt.:1 And will the uttondtmce bo uuf- ficient to justify liio doing soV How ever that tnay be it will justify all to cull at the grout bnnkruiit shoo snlo nnd bee for how little money you can get n. peed , serviceable pair of hhoes. Ladies' donpfola patent Iruther tip button go at Sl.JUi , woi tli $2 7 < 3 , and the fine dougolu kid button that Ftll for Jl 57 are well worth S3 00. Gents' calf , shoos at il.29 , wo.th S-li.50 , and K ° ' > U > ' kantraroo hand- tewca shoes nt W.OU , worth & ! i.OO. Thousandb rao.-o harpains too numer ous to think of. 621 LJ'-ondw'y. : \ j'iitox.iL i' tit.iau.ii-Jij. Rr-v. T. B. Ciroenlee Is visiting bis father- in-law. Dr. E. 1. Wooabury. Miss Hope of St. Paul is the puost of the Misses Oliver on 1'ark avenue. Mrs. J. C. Mitchell and son have gene to Marlon , la. , for u visit with relatives. Miss Nellie Dodca has rotdroed to Wellesley - ley , Mass. , to resume her School work. MUs May Tulluys leaves tomorrow for La Sallo seminary at Auburntliilo , Mass. Mr. and Ji.rs. Luman Pryor of Minne apolis are in the city visitlntr their brothers. Miss Stowo and Miss Lotilo Sto\vo of Mu Plcaenut are cues-Is of Mrs. \ \ . S. Mayne on Park avenue. Miss Liorton , Mus Abbott. Miss Sinclair and Miss Baker , who were the uosls of iho Mifsos Farnsworlh several days last week , lef I for Chicago Saturday raonilnp. Rov. L. A. Hall has returned from bis vacation trip in tbo east and occupied bis pulpit In the Temple Baptist cuurrh yester day. Services are being held in Hughes' bail. Postmaster 1. M. Treynor leaves in n few- days for his annual tour of inspection of the poMoGico * of Po'tawuttatulo county. Dur- inc tbe Journey ho will cover soraothlne over S < )0 ) mllefi , and it will take him about two weeks. A port of the distance will be trcvnlcd by bicycle II the condition ot the roue's will permit. 1.r > 0people in this city 1193 gas stores Ibe Otis Co. puts 'am in ut cost Wanted to Ituy. Improved property. Will pay cash if price is low. II. G. McGeo.lOMain stroet. I.i .t Ilnr Aiple , Imt Sar il HIT I.Iff. An old lady named Anderson , who lives in Iho country , had a narrow otrapo from seri ous injury and poisitilo death under thu wheels ol a Northwestern freipht tram Sat urday. She was atlemutinp to cross the tracks on Lower Broadway when u passon- pcr train catno in from the north. She Ihoucbtsho could cross Iu front of the train by hurrylne a little , and iho whipwutap. plied tn tier horsy , and old and shattered relic , with a gusto that had the desired ef fect. When * be hud crossed tbolrocksho _ ftuv to her dismay thai a northbound freight trun was cominc to wards her on the tame track upon \\blrb she was standing , nod uut a khorl di < - tan re awav. Sue evidently ibougbl that It would not du to c urnlpbt ahead , aud pull ing tbo rolii , Eturtcd up the track , appar ently hoping to outrun lha freight. A moment later her hnrie shied ana made a wild break over u pile of rock and railroad Iran two or thruo lent blcli. How the over pot off the rocU pile allvo was a mvstery to the bjitaudurs. Her crealcsl lijury wat the lots of ksvnrol bushels of crub apples \i which shn hud in tbe back of the wacou , and whlcb Uroku out und rolled in ull dlrocllous when Ibe vehicle mounted lha pile of stone. The harness was ready to fall from iho horse lit the end of the encounter. Juduon , civil otiinoor } , 82S Broad way. Gonulno Round Ouk , Rndiant Home , P. P. Stewart stoves und runce ? , bold exclusively by Cole fc Cole , 41 Muln. , George Duvle , druguua paiaU NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Mayor Lawrence Buys Soms of His Office Furniture in Omaha. WHY THE. POLICEMEN WERE KICKING Soinj at Tlirlr rrtrnltnre Wa Levied Upon lijr I lie Alujur.Vlio Agree * to ICfturn 11 Tudny A Icnpnt Trinpcit , The ( locliino of patronizing horns Institu tions had Us nock wrung most cruelly Satur day , nud at the bands of no less distinguished a pcrftonapu than Mayor Liwronoo. Howl after howl has gone up from tha oftlrlal or- pan of tbe oily covcrnmant at the residents of Council Bluffs who parslited in buying _ pooJs In Omaha instoal of at , nome , but the ronyor disregarded tha howls and went to Ouiaba , bought n table for his new office In the city buildlnc-ia ! hil It delivered Satur day morning. There was a slight unpleasantness be tween the mayor and the mernbsra of the police foros Stturday morning , arising from the fact that the miyor tootc a fancy to some of the furniture that had adorned tbo room that was formerly used as the private ofilce of the chief of polios , but more re cently as the mayor's otUca. When Mayor Lawrence moved bis quarters last Saturday to iis room in the new city bslldlng hs took out all the furniture excepting the stove anil the carpet and put it In his own oflice. The furniture had trcea bought uy the policemen with the proceeds of u number of bills that they had given during tha preueuing administration , and they vorr naturally telt that the mayor was tatting n good many liberties when bo under took to remove it. They did not say any- thlfg to him , however , for none of them cared to resign on uocount of an incomDati- bllity of opinions between themselves and the mayor. But in some way the mayor board of the dissatisfaction , and when tbo patrolmen gathered In their room lust evening , just before the night shift went on duty bp told them that ho had been led to bsllevo that the furniture was the properly of the city and ho had no lde.i tbat bn was treading upon any one's toes when be took it away. Ho ass'ured them tbat he h&d no desire to take anything that did not baloug to him ana that the furniture would bo put back In its old place by O.tioer \Vyatt and tils chain gang this moraine. Tbo gnashing of teeth that was done by tbo pnliremon nas ceased and all 1s again quiet upon the Potomac. Nugget ! Nurget ! Buy Big Nucget bakirir powder. ! i- oz.J cents. I.atc.Ht News. Iffmipht bo of interest to the people of Council Bluffs , more especially to the ladies , to know about the crazy idea of making wrappers out of blankets. The craze seems to have struck the masses judging ; from the quintity sold by tne T3oMon Store during the blanket s.ale , which coirmeneed last Monday nnd will close Monday evening , Sep tember 12. Wo phew three special values in wrapper b'.ankets , m-ido sing e and bound nil the way round , at SI. S3. } 3.0U , 84 50. Evo.y blanket in our store at special sale price. See white blankets from ( i"4c to IT 13 00 , rod blankets from Si' . 00 to S3 75. Gray and sanitary mixed blankets from 07 0 to S3.00. Don't miss show window display. Our sale of blankets only lasts a few more days. If in need of anything in this line , which most people will when weather gets cool , would advise them to invest now and save money , as pur en tire stock of blankets is at special sale prices for this sale. Monday evonincr the sale will close. FOTilKKlNGHAM , WHITELAW < Sr CO. , Boston Store , Council Blutls , la. A Great Sain Of fine shoes and slippers is going on at the bankrupt fehoe bale. 521 Broadway. Shoes are next to given away , and you can save money by getting some of 'the greatest bargaips ever heard of. For rent , a modern 7-room pottage on North Scott street J. C. DuHaven. Trains for Mupawa at 11 a , m , , 2 , 3 , 4 , 6 , 0 , 7 , 8 ano 9 o'clock p. m. You Are In It For shoes and slippers at half price at the bankrupt bhoe sale , 521 Broadway , Council Bluilti. Ladies' shoes from 75c up and men's s-hpes from BJO up. Come at once , as the sizes are rapidly being sold. in Clic-np. A local paper tries to make a great political point on a recent s'-icht ad vance in the wholesale price of tugar , but it failed to tell it readers that neither the McKlnley bill nor the qua-antino'aas raised the price of sugar at C. O. D. Brown's grocery. Three Or.ind UtcurMons. Council Blulls to St Joseph , Mo. , Sept. 14 , 15 and 10. One fare for tbe round trip. For the accommodation of people living in or near Council Bluffs , who wish to attend the big races at St. Joseph on these dates , the K. C. , St. J. & C. B R R. will run special trains be tween Council B uffs and St. Jo.--eth ) , Soot 14 , 15 and 10. These trains will leave Main street depot at 7:3J : a. m. Returning will leave St. Joseph at 0 p. m. Go and see Nuhcy Hanks trot against time Sept. 15. O. M. Bitow.v , Ticket Agent. Mrs. J. A. Gorhatn will give instruc tions. In oil and water color painting , pastel , etc. Loss-ons , SOc. Studio over Riley & Shcrraden's art etore. Class from 9 to 12 u. m. MOKE PEH2IANKNT SIDEWALKS. Nrw HUtrlct * Cruuted by Order til the Ilnuril of I'ulilloVi > rl ; . Tbo Board.'of Puollc VVorks Saturday iisued orderi lor tuo laving of 5,030 sguuro feet of permanent tide walk. Of this amount about four-tlfths will bt ) of Mono and the balance of artificial stone. Tha walk * will be laid along Mason , batwoon Teutb and Eleventh siroctH ; Chlcapo , between Sixteenth uud Seventeenth streets ; Twenty- fourth , between Farnam and Dodge streets ; Capitol avnuue , between Eleventh and Twcltiu streets and along Twunty- fourtb street , bc'.wren Nicholas and Paul. In the matter of laving stone walks , tbe members of the board claim that they huvo had considerable troutile with J. VY. Furntis ii SOLH , the stone contractors. Tuny clulm that they are behind with thulr work and du not muUe auv uttompl to get muterlui on tno c round. Owl UKto till * deUv tbu nork on the cast aldu of Sixteenth , between Jones and Leaven worth si reels , wus liken uway trom thorn and turned over to Fora Si Huse , to ttp lull with artificial ilono. Tbo board nUo decided to relieve l unms & Sons of one ol their curbing contract * . The contract was uwaraod In May. li covered Mlchlgnn street , from Twenty.third to J'vventv.fourth sticet. oud wus to huvo b ; en completed uot later than July 1C. AR yi-t nothing bus been done toward curbing the street. The board will LOW uuvo tbe wtrk performed by private contract and will charge the oxpunse UK"n ! t the contractor * and the boadkmen , UoWUt's Sanaparllla cjeunsej the OlosJ. l > i'Uti I'luelou lluit | The m&ny friends of Mr. and MrV. . M. Muupla will bo pained to learn of tbe death ot their Infiul Cuugbtcr , LouUe , who dloa ut Ihelr rosldencn , 205 South Twentieth street , at 10 o'clock yesterday moraine. Thouch not yet two years old , the child wns wonderfully bright and lovable and her parents nro almost broken hcarteci ovnr their IOM. The remains will be sent to Mlndcn , Neb. , for burial at 10:30 : this forenoon ana funeral services will be held at the hohso ntS:3 : ° - suocESHFtrii.y X.AXTNCHED. Opcnlnc rroml c of tlip Oinnlm Trrnby- terlun llicotuclcnl Scinliiiirj- . A little over o year aio the first formal ttcp < were taken in Omaha for the establish' mout of a theological seminary. A meeting of representative Presbyterians from the states of NebrasKa , ICunsas and Iowa was held in this city and It was the unanimous opinion that the time had arrived when tbo Presbyterian church In the creat central wqst should make an aggressive step la the direction of providing a school for the education of young ministers of the gospel hero In tbo .Missouri valley metropolis. Tbis conviction was followed by a united and harmonious effort all along the line and In a very short time the theological Bomlnnry of Omaha was a reality. In September last year the school opined with an attendance ot nine young men. The year'swork was very satisfactory both to the faculty in a the young man of the firs class , and the wisdom of the effort to estab lish the school is proven now at the opening of tno second year by uti attendance which is almost double that of last year. Tuo Obcnlng exetclscs of the seminary for tbis year were held at the First Proibytcrlan church lust Tuesday night and were attend ed by u lur e and interested audioucc. Drs. Harsha , Phelps.Sterllnc.Suxton nnd Lowrie , all members of tbe faculty , were present. Dr. Stephen Phelps opened the meeting by reading a Diusatro ot scripture. Dr. Ster ling offered prayer nud Dr. Matthew B. Lcnvrio aoiivcreJ the nadress. The address was very appropriate and imcrcssive , touchlnc the Import&nco of tbo work thai the young men had undertaken and impressing upon them the necessity of a thorough preparation for the many duties tbat devolve upon the successful pastor. The Omaha Theological seminary , although btrictly Presbyterian as to church polity , is open to youug men of uli denominations who desire to prepare for the ministry. It is the only Presbvterian seminary of the kind between - twoen Cbicaco and San Francisco. Dr. George L. Miller of this city generously do nated to the seminary twenty-five acres of land in his beautiful Seymour park. Upon this superb site a handsome buildinr Is soon to be crectea. The school will be conducted In the Second Presbyterian church this year.nnd in all probability the new building will be ready for u e by the opening of the school year in tbe fall of IS'.W. Tne course of Instruction covers three years of seven months each. Lisycarnll those who entered were enrolled , of course , in the first year. Following are the names of those 4n the beginning class this year : C. N. Armstrong , S A. Beravek. H. A. Carnahan. Joseph Fnl- tonsh , C. A. Mitchell , G. T. Noyce , David Ostler , Charle , E Uioe , These are in the second yetr class : C. H. Bandy , E. A. Eaders , AlexanderLltherland , Huph McXinch , E. W. Symonds , B. C. Swnnit. The list comprises younc men from Mis souri , Kansas , Iowa nud Nebraska. Joseph Faltoosh is a native of Syria. 'iho laculty consists of : Kev. William W HarshH , D.D. , L.L. D. , professor of didactic and polemic thoologv ; Kev. St < "pb"n Pbelps D.D. , profei ior of ecclesiastical , nomiletical and pastoral theology ; Hev. John Gordon , D. D. , professor of biollcal and ecclesiastical bistory : Kev. Matthew B. Lonrie , D.D. professor-elect of new testament literature and exegesis ; Kev. Charles O. Sterling , in- s'ructorln ' Hebrew ; Kev. Thomas L. Sex ton. D.D. . lecturer on home missions. The oQIrers nro : Prof Harsha , chairman offuculiy ; Prof. Gorlon , secretary of fac ulty.Ofliceri Ofliceri of the Board President , Kev. Stephen Pnelps. D.D. ; secretarv , Kev. W. K Henderson , D.D. ; corresponding secre tary , Kev. K. V. Atkisson ; treasurer , P. L. Pernnn , e q. Executive Committed Kev. Stephen Phelpe , D.D. , chairman ; Kev. Asa Leard , D.D. , J. C. Denise , M. D , Kev. E. H. Curtis , D D. , Robert McConaughy , M. D. , Hon. Warren Switzler. Pmanod Committee Kev. R V. Atklssou , Hon. George L Miller , M , D. , LL. D. ; Rov. John Gordon , D.D. To Much ICP Crenm. C. H. Rohrer , agant of the Missouri Pacltlo rallwby , New Haven , Mo ; , says : "I suffered n great deal one hot evening last week , ( July 21. ) I hud eaten ice cream for supper , and mere seemed to bo an internal conflict going on. A traveling man satd he had sometbing in his grin at the hotel that he believed would relieve me , nnd producing a small bottle tle of medicine gave me a dose. 1 telt better , and in a few momosts took another dose , which entirely relievee me. I believe that -such a medicine Is worthy of recommenda tion und tbat at should t > o kept in the bouse during the summsr. The bottle was labeled Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrncei Remedy. " For sale by druggists. WINTER WHEAT IN NEBRASKA. lr. ( ieorte U Miller WantB to ScpMore At- trntlori IJUi'ii tollilk Crop. Dr. George L. Miller is very much of an onlhusiust on tbo subject of winter wheat for rsobraika , and has worked up tne execu tive committee of tbe Columbian commission to tbo pilch of starling out to make a very extensive eitiibil la tail respect at tbe World's fair. "Ihrre is no reason , " said tbo doctor , "xvby Nebraska should not raise 100WOOOU instead ol lbUOO,000 bushels of this great cereal every year. It is a staple crop , and tno fertile prairies of ibis state will yield a return of from twenty-fivo to forty busheU per acre. 1 will admit that corn is klntr , but that Is .simply another arcumcut in favor of wheat , for with a rota tion of crops land wll ; give greater returns than U will any other way. Take oui- thous ands of acres of corn fund throughout tbe state today , and go out wilb a drill and drill iu the wheat between the rows of corn. Tbo corn roots will bold the moisture just ns tbe roots of trees would do , and be of material benotit to the sprouting gruin. Then after the corn in husUcd in the fall , crush down tbo corn stalks and tbe wheat is there with but little expense. In two years out of three it will inane a good crop , and oven if it does not tbe lund i > better off than it would bo without it. There Is any amount of land in this state tbat would pay a big return for thU kind of cultivation that is now yielding practically nothing. My advices go to show that tbo crop that is paving off tbe mortgages in this state today is wheat. I am confident tbat the great advantage * offered by this slate as a wheat-raising section are uot thoroughly up-roolated either ut home or abroad , and I hope that our Columbian com mission will make It a t < ppclal feature at the Worla's ' fair. We not ouly ought to be rais ing more wheat , but tbe great water power of the state should be utilized to run big flouring mills that would fullv equal those at Minneapolis. The state of Nebraska Ua garden spot and lucre Is no reason under tbe BUM why H should notbeoioof tbo richest states In the uuiou. Half of the farmers in this stute today are notfurmlncintelligently , bat even as It IR they are csiting rich. There nro many thlnirs to bo Improved upon. With tbo development of the cauntry will come Ihe quadruplingof thostocK yard's , and there will be found un immense rnavs of fer- tillrer that \vlll Und its natural rusting spot on Nebraska farms. 1 bis laud will soon bo- comn too vuljaule for farms of the elie that we find today , and then wo will see farms of about eighty or u hundred acrop , aud cul- tlvutlng them a eel of farmers wonting more intelligently than they do now. Ail this talk about tbo farmers being a lot of paupers mr.koi me mad. Such a thing is Impossible on the ft rtlle surface of ibis stuto. There never xvas another spot on earth where God smiled so generously with sunshine und ruin as He does hero , urd a man on one of those furtns , if he bus any energy at all , will con tinue to gioiv rich in spile of himself. " a Nugget ! Nusjet ! Nu jfttl Bay Big Nupt'otbakmg powder. S > oz. 25 uetiU. V. M. 0. A. Xoti-f. "Parson" S. A. Humes , commercial trav. elcr. addressed tbe men's meeting at 4 p. m. He spoke In u most stirring manner on "Tem po racco , " Illustrating with the in OH prom inent topic * current today. Tue branch Youoc Mou'i Christian asso- cia&lon at Fort Omaha wti ) 'tfnld service at S p. m. Monday. . General Secretary Obir" ! remarks nttho 4 p. rn. meeting vc&Urda&ttcre of a nature eurprUlng to many mon.w p had formerly contented tnom civcs wh'h.slmnly ' entering ihe building and never Tlllnklng of doing any good within IU A few.6t , them woke up to their possibilities. ' Mr. Pickering , who hh4 his thlph dls- Iccxtecl at tbo foot ball gam6 , is ImproUng. TJO business men's clitss In the gymna sium will be held at 5:1.X This Is free to beginccrs as well as those , \\hoso biceps are " " * ' "lumpy. The boys will begin their cymnaslum work Wednesday nt 3 p. rn. The boys ore going tobnvo n bettor year all'around than has ever been given them In ( bo bistory of the association. "Late to boa and euny 10 n o will shorten the roail to your homo In the skies. But early to bed and "Littlo Earlv Rlser."th8 pill that raaitcj life lon ar anI boltor aaJ wiser. _ t-UUTll U.U.1/1.4. Knconmcint ; Outlook Notrd In the Itrnltj- Mnrkrt. The realty market is looking up somewhat , movement Is good , many transfers being recorded - corded and ma > iy trades are on the tapis. Values are Increasing and almost everything sells nt a fair advance. The outlook for roil estate In the Magic city , more than holdinc Its own and steadily becoming more valuable each aay , is very bright aud cucournglni : . The real estate accnls and dealers are uot Idle and if Ills not a large trade they arc engi neering , it Is one of the smaller ones , and thcru are n suBlclont number of those to keep them busy. The inquiry for desirable prop erty is very largo and many strangers nl'o in the city each day seeking Investment. The $1,003,1100 expended bv the packers nnd stock yards company in Improvements , besides the hundreds of thousands of dollars from other channels , bus begun to show Us effect upon the prosperity of tbo city. The confldonco In the future of South Omaha seems to bo stronger and more general , and those with monev more oacer to Invest It hero where the returns cauuot fail to be but satisfactory. Tbo rental agencies ure beseiged-every day with inquirers for houses. 1 here is n great scarcity of both houses and rooms for rent , and hardly n vacant dwelling house or doilr * able storeroom IE lo DO found vacant. A profitable Investment would bo in tbe erec tion of a number of good houses and coltnces , for which tenants could bo secured without number. Tbe supply bns never equaled the demand , iiolwilbstanding Iho hundreds erected during the last two years. Rents arc high and desirable dwellings bring rood figures , and money Is to be made by the erection of houses tor rent. ISinl Arcldpnt on Twenty-Fourth Street Another collision on North Twenty-fourth street last night about 9 o'clock gives addi tional strength to the claim for more lighten on th&t thoroughfare. A team of horses drawing a double-seated carriage going north and a single horse and bucrgy coming south on the east halt of Ihe street , which Is paved , came together with a terrible crasb. badly wrecklne both vehicle's aud tpilllng the occupants all over the pavement. Both vehicles were badly wrecked and the horses silently injured. Both drivers were sending their horses along at a pretty lively speeu and Ibe darkness maoo it impossible 10 see uny great distance ahead. They gathered themselves together and disappeared before any names were learned. Each blamed the other for tbe accident. * _ Collisions of ibis nalure are of n frequent occurrence on North Twenty-fourth street , and that tbey do not result more seriously is n wonder. But one-hall of tbe siroet is payed und the other wiuiils weeds is uitnosl as impassible ns un African jungle. Con- " frequently the hundreds , of vehicles passing uiong that thoroughfare use the half of the street which is paved , and on a dark ulght a driver has fairly to pink his way , else he collides with a vehicle cominc from the op posite direction. Thren or four more electric lights are needed -01 Twenty-fourth street , ns there r.re none north'Of J sireol , and me nine blocks north 10 the city limits are in darkness. lie IlHd.J'uitU In bully. Ei-Policoman Jolin Fallen has removed to Denver , and if Sullivan end Corbett bad never met in the Olympic club ring at New Orleans It is probable tbat the ex-police officer would still bo a resident of the Magic City and conducting his business at the old stand. Mr. Fallen firmly believed that the big fellow would knock Pompadour Jim into oblivion , and he sairt \vhenever tbe subject was discussed. The King boys , ouo of whom was Fallen's bartender in tbe Q street saloon , thought just the opposite , and they said so loud and often. Tbe result of so much certainty on the outcome of the contest was bound to bring about some thing more than talk. Fallen offered blc odds and wagered his saloon against a sum of money which the King boys put up. They ure now the proprietors of Ibe saloon , and feel greatly indebted to Corbett for ending tbe pugilistic career of the twelve years champion. rmijiht Over a Doc. Two small boys , Frank Loverldce and Er nest Johnson , quarreled over the ownership of a worthless black cur yesterday afternoon. The Johnson boy plotted up a largo stone , which be burled at bis junevilo antagonist , striking him on Ibo head , laying open the scalp for tbrce inches , making an ucly wound , whlcb a physician was compelled to sew up. Both boys' parents reside In tbe Third ward. Notes ami 1'erkonaM. J. W. Smith left yesterday on a business tnn to Wyoming. D- . Martin of Chicago was the guest of Dr. Siggins yesterday. Mrs. William Laavitt and Miss Helen Leavitt have gone to New York to visit. Miss Sadi : Coursey of Piattsmouth Is vis iting her brother , Fred Coursoy , of this cil3' . Berl O. Wilcox leaves today for Ida Grove , la. , where he will spend his vacation. J. H. Eggers has purchased from Persons fi Berry forty feet on Twenty-fourth sireet , belweon L and M slreeu , paying for the same $ -.000. J. V. Stout was In the ciiy yesterday rail ing on friends. Mr. Stcut was formerly prescription clerk at Seykora's and is now engaged iu business at Tekamah. DeWltt's Sarsupuruia destroys such poi sons us scrofula , skin diseases , eczema , rheu matism. Its timely use savji many lives Soap People havQ.no idea how crude and cruel soap can be. It takes off-dirt. So far , so good ; but what else does it do ? J" It cuts the skin and frets the under-skin ; makes red ness and roughness and leads to worse. Not soap , but the alkali in it. Pears' Soap has no free , alkali in it. It neither red dens nor roughens the skin. It responds to water in stantly ; washes and rinses off in a twinkling ; is as gentle as strong ; and the after-effect is every way good. All sorts of stores sell it , especially druggists ; all sorts of people use it. We sell Hats , Extra Special and sell them Bargains In cheaper than Cent's hat stores. Furnlphlnar All the leadIng - Goods , Ing makes. Always. FALL We can't say "never bafore in the history of the world did we buy such a fine fall line , " etc. . be cause we haven't been in it till this fall , but we are in it now with as good a line of men's and boys' fall wear as money can buy. You won't get old stuff here for we haven't got it. Fall suits and overcoats in every immaginable style , color and price. Come and see what brand new goods look like. Columbia Ciothin Cor. 13th and Farnain Streefs. . . * Our Prices children's always the department Is lowest for the most goods complete worth more in Omaha. than the price. FOR THE CHEAPEST AND BEST MEDICINE FOH FAMILY USE IN THE WORLD ln > > tiintlv stops the most cxcruolttinc piliisrwevor f alii to give ease to the sufferers a few applications act like mairic. causing the p tin to Instant ly i-u > p. A CURE FOR ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS. If onlvtftken In do-.es of from thirty to sixty clrons In half * tutnblor of wutor will cure In n few minutei Crumps , fep'isms > oar rflouiaph. Oolio , l < 'litulencp. ! Hoirthurn. liinzuor. Kiilnt- Ivcness. CHOLERA MORBU3. DIARHHOJ3A , DYSSNTEilY. lck He-iJitcho. Nnnsea . Nervousness upoplc | > npis , M'llarK. aud nil mtprniil mini iinxtnz from ch.iu o uf weuther or other ciusos.50 CENTS A BOTTliH. SOLD BY 1)RTJOGISTS. ) Twin City Steam Dye Works O -A. SC-HOR S V ' C. PR ) l5 11E f > 1. DTEIWG , CLEANING- AND K/SFINISHZNG OF GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Omnha Offlco , 1321 Farnam St. ; TelepUono 1521. Council Bluffs Office nndVorks Cor. Ave. A und 20th St. ; Telephone J10 Send for circuhirs und price list. WELL BRED , SOON WED"GIRLSWHO US Are Quickly Married Try it on your next House-Cleaning. ERUSAI F J sJL \ . vy > ) JL \ . J J is a good -ways off. So are the prices on th real estate bargains we offer this week. You can buy now at one-fifth of what is asked for property no further from the center of Omahn , Ills River. Snap at these snaps , for there's big money to be made. It won't cost a cent to investigate , and if we can't prove that we can make money for you , you're nothing out. LEADING . - REAL ESTATE AGENTS , 621 Broadway , Council Bluffs , la. Or tlio Liquor Ilaiilt Io UIlj Cured by itduiliilalrrini ; I > r. IluiucV Uoldcii S | trill' > * It otn be ffiTen to CUP of oofloe or tea , or to food , withoutloefcnowlf-flceoilne patient. Inabsolutely bar ml CUB * and vrtli eflnct a pvrm&nrixt and tnctd * cure. wlieUicr Ibe patient it a m Disrate drinker &r an aloobolin wrcwk. It hk been plven in tboutanili pi oiuer. and in every Intunoe a poHect cure hat lol. iowd < It nrvrr KMU * . Tuetyfrtvmonceiioprrenal d with tbe Cpoino * t baoonrti an utter imunaa.billty lor the liquor appetite to exUt. UOtlieN hrAClTriU CXI. , hrop'ra , CUHnnbtl. O. - " -i boo a of barUoulara ! r e. 1o b iiaa of Kubn & Oo. . IStbaudDoujtm Sit. , 1Kb und CumlneSU. Wholesale , Illuke. Hruuo . & Co uua nichurasoa lrue'J3.OmaUaNo'j SEE THESE s FUK .MEAT : Tney nre for CASH ONLV ut M .Market , ; tu Ilruadwuy. Cuunuil lliullk OUvomur.'uriiie und llutturliie , I'M. At tlifko prlrc-k It will uny you to buy for c-hkli only ut JllXJUK.VDuUK'S Mout WurUtsi , wliure you cua ulwuyv ttt tbe bo t of uiitut. SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Tlio want advertisement appearing In a newspaper nro often tliu most Interesting part of Us contents. They e\pru s tbo urgent needs , the dally \vislio of iho people who uant something and uho are wiling to do coinethln ; . GENTS WAXTKD-To Bull the bt-st cloublo roasting und biking pin In the mirknt. Pteudv TNork. Onn prove to Iriro neonts who make ever Ml u week regularly Addren Charles SchullheUs , Oounc I I' , itVs \V"AXTEf > Lutly or cuntloman to lioarJ by ' ' u urlvati- am ly. Addruss C' 12. Hue. STr.NOCJUAl'UEK nnJ bookkacper n anted. I3l\-p rcfereiu-e. AC Iress XX iJHcu , Ooun- c. . 1J1111 ITs \V ANTED Goo 1 Ctrl for goner ii house 1ork ata'l Plainer ( tioet. l'LE.\ANT room or rooms Tor rent at ? DO A Tlr-tt ave. IJVSlL'ltAQE for her 9 iincl pittf , first el iss. fl.'i.i u month. Inquire at Gn llro id * w ay. F\HM anl pity loin * . Money IOTIIO ! on sttjl ; ut-.J irr'iln Ueil pstitr for suo. Dwuiliii ! 'in 1 business runtali. Money lo'inui fi > - luj il Investor- * . JvOtisi'O \-Toirc- , .ail'uarl si rui't. Fult \I.E Hor.-o , buirv an1 l > < rn MS u7 tilps it-title ? ; sc-olOJtfH : coil wml breU ro.ifl hor-ia. Must sell. U. II. Lew.s , ill Po irl struct jjj'i iliastio > or mo-clmn llio In westi-rn lowi. P A oil lee ( ted. Uilni oi I bm ness f ir saia or i ruin. HO lUrtlult. 731 Hro tdw.ty ty bo d of younc hors > s for trade , Imnrovod > nroiierty or 1 m . 11 G. llariiett , 741 llroad- w av. C'oun"ll ltlutf < . Cjl. K > wortti of dry sooJi "net not'ons ' for exP - < P < -h-m-e. li. G. llartlett,741 Uroadwuy. ij > i > K &ALE-Creamery , well located In No- tirasUa. doln ; cooJ business. Will take arln cr or soil entire buMuuss at u bargain 1" H Shoafe. FOU SALE Improved JC'-acre stock farm In.western low.i. ? M ; ISJ-acro fann , Si ) ; I'D- I nores i.'O. Johualon & Van 1'atten. FORSA1.I5 Hardware stoalt In coutr.il Nob. Willlnvolco Jl , 0l E U hnafu. FO1J bALD Ohoicest farm In rotta atta- m e To. . 4ia a res , we 1 located anJ im proved. Price 81 ! ) an acre. 1111 Mioafo. ITYuO have laylhTii ; for site or lrade se E. 11. Slid .fo. llm.i-lw.ir and M tin slrent , /iOIl KENT DweillDTi In all p-irts of tha L1 cliy. 11 11. shoafo. ltrjj.Jway and Main , T'OH t = M.E On srr.a I paymenls , fruit and crardcn nut I nuir Council Hluffi U. U. . llroaclw ly an I Main struct ITtOfTfeALR Albion ItolTer mlllR o'n ' Doons Jriver. . Nub. ; tlnest w ilorpiwor in the state doveloplns li" > horse power w itur entire yo ir ; d.itly eipacitj1U ( IrirroU : mah ncry und appuiti'n'inces ooiuploteln every < 1 Jt ill G > il frame ri > slJoiice : b ncrusol lanl. iltto uorfen , price. I fi/iJO ; will lake unl-nprovuJ oa-ttora Nebraska land. C. 11. ? ho ifo. S VhE Clean Bloc-it hardware , well os- ) labllshotl trrJe , Invoice about J'lun Good sonforae ! In ; . Term ! C'isii E. II. Shoafo. ITIOH SALE OK UBNT-Good coal yard with -L' scales , etc. Groenshliilds. Nicholson & Co. OK EXOHANGE-Hotol and restaurant located ai cliutiart. Nob. , aud in lots ID Denver. Colo. : will cxrlmnio for clear Ne- 1111. SlmafR. _ Kprii : 5ALE Hirdwiro : slock , will Invoice Jti,0'U : ' ; UiOilo.'J In an active Subraslia towa of l.WJ populutlon : buslni-tsold iisl.ib Isliou ; will bear o o i > in rustlgut Ion. K. II. Slioafo. OfV ACUE farm with linprovoruoiils , llvo Ov/inilcs north of Cnuiu-il Hluffs , $ JJ an at-ro ; u snup batgaln 11 H. SIio ife. \\7ANTii : > Nu'ruskulnirl in oxclianee for ' i peed work her us. II II. Shuafo. 9V. ACJfirf-r.il. teWJ u FTiiors If hold wlthlS Jlend-ivs. Location mvmi inllcs from Couu- ell U uflK. A Bnnu burruln. II II. Hhuafo. \\7ILl-yoii luild u home ? We have a linens n-s ut-nce lot wblcn e sell for ! ' < 0 If tai < ensoon. Oreenslilelds. Nicholson & On. J _ [ ALlVecllon of unlno.iniberud lund In NB- I bniKka to trade fur city property. Greun- slilo d Nicholson & Co. _ D1IY goods stor.U 10 tr-ila for Iowa. land. tirci-iisliloids. Nicholson & Co. _ \ A7 fc have a number of good tenants who i ' want us 10 net dtrslr.iblo huunus for the-n. Do you want to rent your house ? Greou- Khloldh. Nicholson & Do. _ C.'l llroaclway. ( Jrueush'elds. ' Nicholson i Co. . rual uslatu. _ A GOU1) uvo-ronm house for fc-nu on youi -CXown tumm. Cheap.-r than pnyinj : rent. UrecnshlehlB. Nlcliolsun & Co. ' _ _ "VTE\V seven-room linum. ulin'o to llenton JHtrcut , Will trtilo for vacant lou or laud. ( Iriieiislilclds. Nleholsc n & Clu. _ ( ; \LE OK UXOHANGl--4no-acro ; ranch Iu t JWhfolor c-ounty , Nub. Will lake merchttn- ( IHf. E. II. tliuafu. ! _ T71OU HALE -Hotel wltn fnrnltnru and 1U- JtnriB. . 'J."i roamm burn. otvPiloo , HfijJ. Lociitod In DuuKlas count v D.illy reoi-ljilB , f.l'i. Inrestlcato ut once. K. II. tiheafe. lilOH tfAIjE Ornainery o-tat comprislns 'JO- X1 u ] i bol or. I'J-li p. enclnu. Du l.uvcllu s.-j ) inilor-i , 2 creatn rat-s .tiUgallonv uaob : ash churn , Mi ira'lonu ; uuucr butttir woiUer. beam ec-alch. wrlrlii OMII. wnier l-tuk mid other llxtuiuv. Will koll clicitp for Oi-sh or trade for Inn ' . _ _ .K.jj.Miej f o. _ _ _ IjACH aAhE biimil hotel In eoad low a town , -L IlulKllin ! rnd furniture oo in [ lie IB ; at a bursHln. 11 U. bbuafa ( ) ST Tountaln pen with lln cant u present - - < ont l.lliurtl ruwanl If returned to Justice r H court. Ch.ir.eg Wlilto. _ T O.-T-not\ \ \o. 3IBo Sliilnst. . and Epls- * -copal ulinrch , runduy moriilnn , IRUIUS' told Miitcti i-.nit ch.iiii wat h iniirkud n back , " 1 run Till her. Feb. li' . hi-t , " Kindc-r ulo no ri'tuiulo % o. Uli Fourth ave , i < nd receive rcw rd. GITiZSKSSfafeBANK Ol Council lllunx Cniill il hlocl : . $15f,0'JO ) .Surplus ittiil 1'collU. . . . . . SO , 000 Net rnitUul mid Mirplui S2aO,0 J Illrectorii-J. It. Udoiunlnoo. K. U Bliuzirt , K ft aiU4M.il. K. K. jlijrt. I. A Millar. J. V fiii.oUiiuu nud Uliitrlut U. Jluurina. i'r iii cl Kenuntl Imnlc. Inkiubinu | . ( Arircii ; ouiilul uua uri > u > ot nur tuuk In buutUwent rulu u INTKKUBT ON T1UU 1WOSI1 *