IU- 0 THE OMAHA _ DAILY tfEE , : SUNDAY , - . .mriSMHtill . . . . . _ - . laiM-TWENTY-l/PUIl . . . . . - - - - - - - - VAGUS. . - - j L - - - - in j Ti.Trr THE OMAHA BJSE COUNCIL KLUFPSL CFFlCKt . NO. 12 PEARL STUEET rcllvcrtnty carrier to any p.irtof the eltr 11 , W. TII.TON , . ) l i ! j Kmor .wy\Tio.v , N V. Plum' , ' "ft Co. Council UlufTn Dumber Co. , Conl. Mr. nnd M-s. It HnndMl of Lincoln , Hob. , nro vis" . In tbcirdnnhtcr , Mrs.N. . b. Cats , Q-JI WnshltiRton tiToniU' . Mrs. J. K. Haltlwln entertnmod n largo parly of Indy friends last Thursday after noon nt her homo on Sixth ntrcot. AH bills mrnlnst "lion Hur , " nil tickets nnrt money outstiindlnpmustbo presented tn Mrs. J. U. AtUlns by 2 o'clock this afternoon. Unity Guild'of Oraco HpUcopul church \vlll clvo n nuslculo nnd tlnnco utliuehos' hall Friday ovonlni : , December 0. Oood music nnd a , good program will bo provided. A business racrtliiR of Iho Women's Chnstlnn nssocliillnn will bo held Monday at 2:30 : p. m. nt tno hosnltnl. Lot every member - ber who Is Interested In the work bo present. MarrlnRO licenses were Issuoil yesterday to Henry Evens and Minnie Dollnrhldo , nnd to K-l Patterson nnd Naomi \Vilpht , all of I'ollnivattntnio county. The bride In the Isst named cnso Is only 14 yonrs of URO. Hcculur nicutlnc of St. Alrjiin's lod-o. ( No. 1" , ICnlchts of Pythlns , nt Custlo hall Mon day ovcnlntr , for business of Importance. All members nro requested to bJ present. By order of chancellor commander. Articles of IticorDorallon Illod ycstur- day with the county recorder by the Herman ConRroRnllonul church of Avocti. The trus tees for the llrst venr nro Charles Schmlilt , Jr. , J. C. Mnrqunnltnnd August Uusso. A ( rnuid sni-rcd concert ls to ho lvon In 8t. Francis Xavior's church Sundav cvnnlni ; , December 11. The rhuroli choir will bo nsststcil hy Cnptaln IClnzlP , Mrs. I iinpn. Harry Unrklov and others , xvlth u quartet Iron : St. ,1ohn' choir. L. B. COUMIIS , now ono nf Marshal .1. L , Tomplcton's doputlos , U to succeed O. M. Wilson ns tionuty county auditor with the commencement of .1. M. Matthews'torm of olllce. Mr Hard of Helknsp tnwnshlii it Is said will RUCL-eod P. .1. MacUildo ns detiuty county recorder. Something of a sensation was caused yes terday noon by the report that tno residence of Lucius Wells on Oakland iivonuo wns on lire. The llro department made a run , when It was discovered Inut n pile of brush wa on flro in dangerous proximity to Mr. Wells' barn. A llttlo water prevented any serious mischief from being dono. A tire was started by nn Incondlnrv yes- tordny morning shortly nftor 12 o'clock In a saloon owned by William Mnloney. nt the corner of Kljrlitconth avenue und Twenty- first slrcet. 'The bulldin ? wns a ono-story frame , and wns almost emtlioly destroyed , with its contents , before the llro department pot iho flames under control. The damage amounted to several hundred dollars. A moetiiiK of the singers of Council Dluffa was hold last Wednesday cronlnp r.t the YounR Monts Clirlstinn association rooms for tlio purp'oso of taklnc stops toward the oriranlzation of a choral secletv. About lUty wore present. A second nieottni ! Is to be belli nt the same place next Wednesday oveninc , when uDlcors will Lo elected anil pouornl nrrunBcmcnts mudo for carrying on the work of the society. All who are inter ested in music : nro tnvliod to ho prnsont. James Macnrldn and F. H. .lones were run In by thu police last ovoninp en suspicion ol being iinpHcnlcu In some burglury some whore. They claim to have cvidonoo thai MacBrlde , together with a companion whoU now serving n petty scntcneeln the city jail hau'inndn urranci'incnts to dispose of n lot ol dry goods , gloves , mittens aud the llko to : pawnbroker , nud .Tones spomnd to bo train Ing with them. Tlio police hope lo discoyci wbera ttio stuff , which is prooubly stolen , 1 : secreted. ItiiAtnn Stnrp. A tltlnl wave of prosperity hns strucl us nnil tlio surplus stock is rapidly clis npponrhirr to malco room for tlie im- tncnsu display of holiilny goods. A fou of the spuuials in our shcolin nnd wasli goods department. Bargains in every department. iMUSLINS. Ton-cent half blonulicd muslin , 7c. Best 10-ccnt bleached cotton , So and 61c. 61c.Sao Sao our now brand of 5o unbloachccl . muslin. A good 7-cent unbleached muslin , Gc. Yard wide line cambric , lOe. Boston Store , Council Bluffs. SHEETINGS. . 0-4 unbleached wheeling , worth 20c , for 15c. 412-inch bleached and unbleached pil low case muslin lOc. tt-4 heuvy 25c sheeting , 20c. Other widths nnd qualities loss that manufacturers' libt. Ask for soft Imperial brand sheeting flno and soft , 94 width , only 25i ; . Bo3' ton Store. Council Bluffs. WASH GOODS. 30-inch printed shooting , sold for liije to close , ( Ue. Ono ciso : seersucker , good quality worth 8c , to close , fie. 100 pieces homoipnn outing flannel worth 15c , to close , Sic. Two cases heavy Tycoon reps , regu Inrly sold for 15c , to close nt lOc. Printed Bedford cords , sold for lOc , ti 17o with ether bin-gains at 5c. Bostot Store , Council Blulftt. BOSTON STORK , Pothoringhani , Whitolaw & Co. N. B. Store onen every evening unti 0 p. in. Snturdnys , 10 p. m. , unti Christmas. Davis for drugs and paints IA P. Judsoncivilonginoor,328B'wny 1. IMK Miss Minnie Uulhank visltod friends t Avocu last week. Mr. Jacob Suns will leave this evening fu Chicago on a business trip. Miss Uosollu Fleming Is visiting with role lions wid friends In Culnico. Mrs. C. C. Lincoln of Perry. la. , ls vlsl Ing her father , Perclvnl Allen. MM. Campbell of Lincoln U in the city , tli guest of Mrs. J , U. WiuUworth. Misses Hattie and Mnlio Baker loft lai evening for Marysvllle , Mo. , to visit friend The Hcinlcko quartet , consisting of Mr ; \V. H. Wukuliold and Miss Ola Ogden c Council Bluffs , Mrs Nye of Fremont an Miss Unadoraf On all a , wont to Lincoln la ! Friday evening to plvo a concert. NH I''iilr jsuxt Vi-nr. Joel U. Shaffer , secrotury of the Ion Btuto Agricultural socloly at Dos Muiuc sent a letter to Attorney General Stonu in long ugovlilrh to ( ins to indicate that thoi will bo no siato fair held In 1M > 3 on nccoui of the World's fair. In it ho nsks If tl statute which governs the State Agrlcultur ocicty it would bo posslblo to do away wll the regular annual mooting next season , bolng the belief of tbo directors that tt World' * fair would cut such n stvulh in tl pro tits of the association lout the fair wou not bo u success In either financial or ai othnr rospocti. The reply of Iho attornc gonor.il Is that there Is uotntni : la the sta utes to prevent iho association from lettit tbo fair t'ojytho boara , and tbe probablll U that this will be done. For wnrtnincr guest chambers , bnl rooms , etc. , our irns iienturs nro ju what you want. Look nt them. Clcn convenient cheap , C. B. Gild and Hlo trio Light Co. For the next two wcoks Miss Hole Sprink will sell nil trltnnied hats nn bonnols nt cost. The stock is largo an there uro fc-omo splendid ba gains. Bay & Hess have a force of mon wo ing on the roads through the Klo tract Buy five or Um ucrca there whl U is chcup. SEffS FROJI COUNCIL BLUFFS Ono of for.th Oirmlm's Oltizjm Poorer in Podcot but Richer In Experience. ROBBED WHILE IN A DRUNKEN SLUMBER Accomimnlril hy a , tnc nnil a Cnnipnnlnn HoTnkm In tlin SleliU of tlio City nnil In Now Sorry lor II. Henry Hartz , a gentleman who occupies the position of watchman for the Hammond Packing company at South Omaha and bears a strlidng rospmblnnco to the lithographs ot Ole Olosoa , ODD year over , blow out of the 1'ncino house yostortlny morning at 7 o'clock with a full grown grievance. Ho had corao over from South Oinatia Immediately after getting through his work for the nlglit , and proceeded to bowl up with great voboinonce , In company with a friend who managed 'to keep several laps behind him In the race toward total Intoxication , After the effects of Ills Jag bad worn ot ( ho found that his friends had talteu advantage- his Intimacy and bad made oil with f7 ! In cash from tils pockets and a craukir box full of clothe ; . Ho reported the case to the city marshal about'J o'clock buf. In tbo meantime the thief had all tbo opportunity ho could hnvo asked for to got to Nebraska. llartz said ho hail a wlfo live children at homo who would anxiously nwalt hU return , nnil hu sent a inoisugo to them to send him 15 cunts nt once so that ho could coiuo homo. isnii'ui.- ; ; PI..VCI : . A riiriiiiincniil Menu III Suburban llrul Ks- tutu hy Mr. Toll. Locntctl within easy reaching distance of both Oinnliii nnd Council BlutTs Is the celebrated farm , formerly owned by Judge Scott , now of Oiuiihn , and containing - taining about -lOOacros. Whatever nny bo thought of Judge Scott's ocean- t ioitios on the bench ho certainly showed bound judgment in picking out this trnct of land for n country homo , it being one of the most bountiful and highly fertile tracts in till of western Iowa. On his re moval lo Nebraska ho sold the farm to Mr. M. Toft , who is equally well known as a capitalist nnd successful business man. There lm& boon no attempt - tempt to soil property in that vicinity , much less any attempt to boom it , and yet there has grown up a demand which has become t = o strong -llmt after much consideration Mr. Toft has decided to do the very thing ho has up to this time steadily refused to do plat a portion of the land in live and ten-acre lots and olTer it for s.ilo. This opens up a rare opportunity for those who want to secure suburban homes with ample facilities for gnrdnn and fruit. The location is pecu liar in that it combines all the advan tages and conveniences of the city , with the comforts and quiet of the coun try. A neat little church is already established there , the daily pupars are delivered there each morning , nnd two mails u day uro already established. It takes but twenty minutes to reach tlio electric motor line , HO that in forty minutes one can reach the center ol Omaha. Mr. Toft himself has for throe -years been doing business daily in Omaha , going over every morning and icturning every ovnning , so that the practicability of such an nr- rnngnment is no longer an experiment. Fruit growers and gardeners at oven u further distance on that road take then products to Omaha every morning. There is a line highway , level and firm , andthodtive is beautiful one. The scarcity of such property , nnd the won derful advantages of this peculiar loca tion , will irmko the property sell like hot cakes , and the prospect is that an important suburb will spring up thorc almost as if by magic. The wonder ful prosperity and steady profits Grained in fruit growing and garden ing in the vicinity of Council Bluffs makes it practically a certainty that any one can maker big money from one of these lots in Enterprise , while for homo purposes the attractions are nc loss groat. Mr. Toft's move is looked upon by real estate men ns tlio moat im portant one which has occurred foi years. lie haq placed the exclusive management of the sale in the hands ol those exports , Greomhields , Nieholsor & Co. , and business is evidently ineanl from , tlio very start. They say thorc will bo no dilllculty in placing the lots and it seems that there will bo a shortage ago , rather than asurplm , as only 201 acres will bo thus offered for sale , wind : only gives an opportunity for forty poi sons to secure live acres each. Coal nnd Wood. S-tckott & Preston G2H Broadway. Telephone . Gentlemen , the fittest line of tall goods in the city , just roceivod. Roitor , the tailor , 310 Broadway. Hues f r Attorney 1'ccs. The suit of N. M. Pusoy against the oil ; of Council Bluffs was on trial before Judg Smith yesterday afternoon In iho dlstric court. Pusay represented the city sovora years ngo In a suit in which the posscssioi of Falrmount park WHS tlio point ut issue Ho domatidod 81,400 for his services , hut th council refused to pay so much. Las spring a compromise was baforo tno council but the parllos failed to come to an agree in cut , and the suit was consequently bogu and U now bnlng tried. Tomorrow the suit of George U. Mcschor dorf against T. H. Tollo , J. II. Pace , M Wclkur , C. H , Huber and F. M. Scan la will he put on trial. This Is the suit 1 which Mohcbcndorf wants to got $10,00 from the defendants because Tollo said hi moat was baa , uud tbo otnar defendants sal so loo. Two petitions werofllodyesterday in whlc W. B. Kcd , treasurer of Pottawattuml county and the city of Council Bluffs ar inudu co-defendants. In the Ural Mrs. I1 Street is the pl.ilntllT. Sno alleges that tb city pretended to condemn a strip of Inn through tier property , In , order make nn o : tension of Fifth avenue. The city the slapped on au assessment for grading an soworlng , which sue refused lo liny , oceans she claimed that iho iiondoinuallou procoot Ings wera not noni ) legally. Shu domnndc that Iho treasurer bo enjoined from sollln the pioporly for the unpaid taxes , and the the assessment bo cancelled. Another suit was cominnncod hv the Ch oago ft Northwestern Killwny comp.in against the comity treasurer and the city The petition states that the company baugti a lot In Beers' addition last spring and pal off all the taxes that were duo , A lilt whllo ago It was discovered that some erIn In authority , probably the clerk of tl tlnanco committee , chargot up a llctltioi and unauthorized assessment of ft,100,1 for paving and grading. In accorduui with ttio demands of the plaintiff the troa urer Is enjoined from proceeding with tt proposed sale of tbo property. Sco those oil heaters at Swaino's , 7 ; Broadway. Scott honso ; good oonrd ; low rates. Coal and wood ; best and cheapo Missouri hard wood in the city ; proini delivery. II. A. Cox. No. 4 Main. Tim iiiiiklu-nliiiii | rt Compnny. The Important business consolidation , reported In yesterday's ' Ben , has led to false Impression among some. The fact that the Weir-Sbueart company is In no w couccruod ln tbo now deal , the error arts ) apparently from tbo sitmimrlty of nann o I The Incorporates of tbo nuxv Kmpu buugart company arc E. L. Shugart , L. limpkle , V , H. Ulll , Lvman Bhuirnrt nnd Ooorgo l > \ Wright , It bolng a practical con- Bolldatlon of the Hmpklo Hardware coin- puny mid Shugart Ac Sons. IT WAS A SOAP rt AM. . tlin i\pnt : nf tlio Srnnon nt tlio lliHtn.i Store Ycslrnliiy Afternoon. There never has boon a larger crowd at tlio Boston Store or any other store in Council IHnfTs at any tlino in its his tory than gathered there yesterday. There were two attractions , a glove and soap snlo. It opened in tlio morning with the finest castllo soap to bo lind in the market sollini ; for lo nc.ikoand gloves nt corresponding prlcos. The crowd filled the store and the various bargains were snnppsd up as quickly us the clerks conlu hand them otit In the afternoon , however , the proprietors concluded to add a little to the excitement and reduced the prlco of soap to IIvo bars for a cent. This suited the crowd imtnonsoly , nnd in hall an hour the sidewalk was block was blocked. At 'I o'clock another move was iiuulo that created an uproar .Itttlo short of a riot. It was the announce- mcnt that every lady In the store and every ono that could got in would be given ton cakes of soip free. This an nouncement wns apparently spread by telephone , and everybody boomed to bo seized with the belief that the ono thing they needed most in this world was soap , and they came in platoons to got it. Many ludicrous tilings occurred. Ono wonrin who had by nn oversight of the clerk only rc- coivi-'d live cakes became loud In hoi- con ! plaints until she received the other flvo. During the afternoon the im mense quantity of 1-1-lUO cakes of castile purity were given away , enough to wash the whole town. The crowd that wanted soap had no respect for the hnndsotno Lincoln monument , but laughingly as sisted in toarinir it down and carried away the bricks of soap of which it was composed. There is no doubt but that was tlio greatest s.tlo of the kind over run in the city. . rituiTS AM ) vi.onrAiu.KS. Tlio Aiinuul MiM'tlni ; iif tlio Piitlilwiittillillu County ilroworK. The fruit growers and Hardeners of Potta- Wiitt'imio county mot in annual session yesterday afternoon at IboU- rooms In the court house. The program , as already nub- llshed , was carried out , tlio pipers rend bcniK very interesting. The desired discus sion was limited , owlnc to titno bolni ; .short. The election of olllccrs resulted as follows : I'resldont , Alex Wood ; vlco president , Samuel - uol Avery : secretary , E. II. Sylvester ; treasurer , U. S. Porter ; executive committee tee13. . S. Porter , O. J. Smith , L. O. Wil liams , tl. C. K.iymond , B. A. Bonham. Arrangements were made for having the soclotv represented ut the annual nicotine of tlio Western lown Horticultural society , which Is to be held at Corning , December Kl. L. O. Williams of thla cltv Is the prosldnnt. Ono important matter was brought up by President Wood yesterday , it being tbo necessity of organising a Rrnpo-prowors shipping company. In n carefully prepared paper bo showed how that for several years past the L-rapp stilppars had coon at the mercy of ttio middle men , commission men and others. Ho held that it trrapo growing was to bo carried on hero nt a protttmtno future some method must bo adopted whereby the producer and consumer could bo brought nearer each other. Ho scouted ttio idea that such an organization would tend to increase the prlco of grapes to consumers , nnd Illustrated bis claim by cit ing the case of a basket of grnpcM which was traced this fall from a Council Bluffs vino- vard lo Denver , whore the consumer paid 43 cents for it. When the rsturns came in the grower got 18 cents for it. Hcrowosadif- erenco of ! )7 cents. If the prapo grower ould got 10 cents out of this 'J7 cants ono ould alford to drop on the price to the oon- umernnd atill bo ahead. It was stated that within a few weeks pro- mi nary stops would bo taken to organize uch a society. Mr. L. O. Williams gave a very Interest- ng historical review of the society , with nn rgont appeal for inoro Interest and a bolter ttendanco. The nociety was organized four oars ago. A. S. Bonham belnc elected presl- cut and M. E. Myers secretary. Fourteen barter members were enrolled , and the list ncrensed to fifty baforo the close of tbo lirsl car. Numerous creditable displays bud locn made cai-h year , ono at the Blue Glass lalaco at Creston. The farmers congress lad been entertained bore and an exhibit nado ut that time. The M'lls County ocicty had been entertained bore , and the Vestern Iowa society also. Hen ilur. Ben Ilur has come and gone , but r aitly more prominent personngo is or ho way just now , and that is SinU Jiaus. Among his advance shipmonti s the finest lot of beautiful Hardmaii nanos now at Mueller's btoro , 103 Mail treot. And is there anything nicei nnd sweeter for nn Xtnas present ? \V < oitvo it to tlioso who think of gottinj. one of those matchless , superb instru nonts. siiuns ciin.vi'iiii THAN' iviic. Look ut Homo of Kvnns' I'llcra anil TIici i\iiiiiino : ' , ) ui ( Joints. January 1st I will move to Main streo and 1 will ncod all the room in the nov store for the largo stock I have bought I have a line stock of fall and wintoi joods that will bo so'.d this month n iii-icos that will pleasa you. Roinom oorthis is no old "tag end" ot u pee slock , but now goods and now styles nnd everything In the house will bo'soli cheap. 1 have never advertised a special dis count sale or annual clearance "fako"o any kind , and when I show you thi shoes and quote yon the prices yon cai satisfy yourself you are securing bar ains. Hero are a few of tho.-n : Men's hand sowed French calf shoo $7.00 , reduced to $5.00. Men's hand sowed cork solo calf shoe reduced to $ o.CO. Men's U. U. box too shoo $ j.OD , ro duccd to $3 50. Men's calf welt shoes $4.00 , reduced t < I..r I. > 0. Men's calf and dongola shoos > K.CO ! , r < duced to $2,00 , Cheaper ones in proportion. Tyidtes1 shoes and slips. : Liird's hand turned and welts bul ton and lace thut sold for SJ.OO , $7.0 und $8,00 , for $1.00 nnd $1.60. A line lot of cloth top luce and button in oxt'jnsion soloJor $1.00. Those good ' have not been 'out of the factory month. Ladies' party slippers in hron/.o eeg calf , patent leather and satinstho lines line ever carried in tlio cltv , and all thi fall styles , $ .j.OO , $1 00 , $3.00 , reduced t S3.00 , Bi.OO and $1.00. A largo lot of $2.00 , $3.00 and $ J C shoes that will bo sold at bed roc 0 prlcos. UI3MEMBEK EVANS WARRANTS B Every pull lie soils , and you will IIn every thing exactly as represented. Don't ovorloolc the bargains for $1.0 0 The A. D , T. Co. hus added two no hacks to its force and will answoi1 cal ! nt all hours , day or night. Tolophon 170'olllce ; , 8 Main street. liiHHiui Cuneg. Sheriff Hnzen , Dapuly Nicit O'Brien ni ti. D. Kobrcr loft last ovcnlnp for Clurini with Hlcburd Jurgens of Boomer townsh and W. J. Matthews In charge , they havli boon ordered taken there for conflncmer Uothbava been kopl at St. Barnard's be pltal for sQino i line. Jurccus nus becoi violent , and hail to DO put In irons when was tulioii to the depot. An information has been fllml chargli William Nlssoti of Walnut with lusanlt and ha will ho brought In for an cxaraiu ton tomorrow , Abrubuiii Jackson , an old mun who was ono tlmo county ] uaio ol I'ottawattau rotmly , hut hn iHMti stnyinp for nio tlma nt the Women's ( lOrtniah Assoelntlon hos. pita ) , wa chnrfttrt by Mr * Wilson , the matron , with in rwtiv , but after an oxamt nation by the cotfimWslonprs his trouble was found to bo the re&utt of the weakness of old ngn , and ho was bidbrod taken back where ho came from. ' ' \\lmro In U'nrslilp , First Ire9hytfjflnn ? , corner of Willow uvcnuo and Savorith s'root. Uov. Ktoplion Pholns , p.istor. PcWnchini ; by the nastor at 10IJ : ! a. in , nnd 7:3. : ) p. in , ; Uibbath school nt 1'2:00 : m. ; YounU'peoplo's mooting at 0lO : ! p. in. in.Bcrdan BnptlstSorvlios at 10:03 : a. m. nnd 7:30 : p. m , ; Uilitllay school in cots at Ilt4o u. m. bocond Prosuvtotlnn , Harmony and Locan Hlroots , S. Aluxandor , p.islor. Kcsldenco 701 Kast Broadw.iy.Preaching nt 10i)0 ! ) n. m. and 7:3J : n. hi. ; Sunday school nt 12 in. ; Young people's muotlng a'tOi)0 : ) n. m. Congregational Prof , liughos of Tabor college will occupy the pulpit. Morning Borvico nt 10:3i : ) : ovtn UK sarvlco at 7W : ; ; Sunday school at 12 m . ; Christian Endeavor atO:3J : p. in. First Baptist Preaching morning nnd evening by the p.utor. .tamos H. Davis. Subject In the morning , "Tho Lord's Sup per ; " In the evening an address to young men , "Iho Llfo of Danlol. " Sunday school at 13 in. ; voung people's mcntlng at < l":3J : p. m. Latter Day Saints. Plorco street , below Ulon nvonuo-Sjrvtcoj Sunday at 10:30 : a. in , and 7:33 : p. m. Sabbath school nt 13 in. Subject for the day , "Christ's Visit to the Pilson , " contlnnnd. St. John's ' English Lutheran -Services on Ill-it lloor ot Morrlam block , ' 'OS Main nna 'Jill ) Pearl street , at U n. in , and 7:30 : p.m. Kev. C ! . W. Snyder , pastor. Sunday school nt 11:1 : , " ) n. m. Young people's ' mooting ut 3 D. m. Trinity Methodist Episcopal. Fourth street and Ninth avenue , Hov. II. H. Barton , nastor Prnachlng at 10:30 : a m. and 7:3J : p. m. ; cluss mooting tit 0:30 : n. in. : Sunday school at 13 m. ; lOpworth league atUl.i : p. in. Broadway Mothodlst Episcopal , H. P. ' Dudley , 'pastor Special servlco at 10'JO : n. tn. ; Sunday school at 13 in , ; Epuorth loncuo nt 010 : ! n. m. ; preaching nt 7:30 : p. in. Young Men's Christian Association At the men's meeting nt 4 o'clock today A. L. Talntor , the assistant secrotnry of the asso ciation , will givu an account of the district convention held nt Ida Urovo \voek ago last Saturday. Christian Sunday school nt Masonic loin- pleat 10 a. in. ; preaching at 11 n , in. nnd 7:30 : D. m. : Young People's society ut 0:33 : p. in. Fifth Avenue Methodist Kmscopal church , corner Eighteenth struct and Fifth avenue Temperance association Mondav evening nt 7:3'Jp. : m. C. W. Brewer , pastor , residence 182J Fifth avenue. Don't makoany arrangements for your holiday goods until you have seen the many now and useful articles at Lund Bros. ilolidny photos , cut prices , 81.50 for cabinets , for 30 days. Cottage gallery , Kiley's old stand. A llurcutii. Lot 3 , in block 30 , Beers Sub. , Coun cil Blulfs , if taken this week. Address Lock Box 012 Mibsou-i Valley , Iowa. Still III IIUSlllCHS. Jimmlo Mnher , who formerly played the plirt of AlephUtopholos in about every police drama that oppjarer ) In Council Bluffs , hns been sticking to hU" old business in Sioux City , according to the story told by Detective - tectivo Carapbull of that place , who was in the city last i'ovojlnp. Mnher , It is claimed , ran across n grander who had u draft for $450 that lie was anxious for some contldonco man to take , and with the assist ance of some frlonds succeeded in convincing him that Jimmlo Manor was just the man hu hod been looking for. The draft is mlsslnr , and Maher is likewise. The dotcctlvo was in the city for the purpose of ( jotting ymio trace of Mahor. Kiitorpr'iao 1'lilco Being frequently urged to eoll small portions of my farm , I have at last de cided to plat 200 acres of Enterprise Place , familiarly known as the Scott farm , and to begin the bale ut once in live and ten acre loin. I have placed the same in tlio hands of Grccnshields , Nicholson & Co. , who will act in the matter as my exclusive ng'onta. Fruit growers , gardeners and these who want the conveniences of a city combined with all the advantages of the richest farming land are now given a rare op portunity to do so. _ M. Tori' . Brighter than gas , cheaper than elec tric light and as beautiful as a circam those ue\v art lamns at Lund Bros. Ilurr. SIdnor , thu' 10-yoar-old son of E. M Bunlicr , is suffering severely from thi effects of an encounter ho Had with a boj considerably larger than himself last Fri day. Some disagreement arose und tin larger rjoy pummelled him , striking hlir ever the head with a stick and knocking him Houseless. He was plclced un nnd oar riod to his home on Bluff street. Yesterday bs ! trouble took a serious turn and it wns feared thut ho was Buffering from concusslor of the brain. Last night ho was reporlotl hatter , but it cannot be told for a day or twc probably whether his injuries will prove fatal. _ A cordial invitation is extended to al ! to visit my mammoth toy and novelty departments. My preparations for the holiday trade has been on n larger scale than ever before , and I think a pleas ant hour can bo spent looking ever tin beautiful articles on display. Your : truly , J. D. Crockwqll , 411 Broadway. Iloynl Arciinuiii Ofllcrrii. The annual meeting of Fidelity counci No. l.r > (5 ( , lloyal Arcanum , was hold Frldn ; evening , and the following ofllcers won elected for the ensuing year : Past regent C. A. Bono ; regent , W. B. Warner ; vlo regent , Israel Lovolt ; orator , C. A. Boles secretary , W. A. Gronewog : collector , J. 1 Tldd ; treasurer , A. W. Illokmau ; chaplain J. H. Arthur ; guide , 1. M , Travnor ; warden F. Burnhardt ; sentry , O. D. llalgh ; trus Ines. James Patterson , T. A. Gavin , W. II Hooinson. _ Mrs. Bannister and Miss Martin whose exhibit of china painting was HI much admired at their reception hurt have opened a studio in the corner ston of the ( jttiucl hotel , where lessons wll bo given and orders takon. All wishinj to avail thninsomoB of this opportunity must apply oarlyj as those ladies roinaii In thu city but a few woolis. For the next .tivo weeks , in order ti J close out stock , Mies Htigsdalo will sol all mllinory goods at very great roduc v llon ' > ; Tensh nroB capital stoelc Citizens Slat bank for sale.Jli II. Sheafo. T. D. King i Co4 Pnrtngns ciga helped to elect/Cleveland. / It's the 101 ord breaker for the year. At Wonderland. Commencing tomorrow , au ontlro cbanp of program will ho presented at Wonderlan and Bijou theater , a show which promise to bo the best aver given at this place c amusement. Besides un hour of speolultie the Burton Dramatic company will nresor ' the beautiful play , "Burr Oak , " ono'of tt roost pleasing dramas ever written. It lei u story which will never DO forgottci and , while lull of pathos un emotion , It abounds witti laughub comedy. New sconoiy will , bo used and will bo superoly staged. The feature of tt specialty [ nrtion of iho program will DO tb wonderful dancing qf iho celebrate ' Cvruuc , " who Is concooded to bo tbo groa ost'diiclplo of .terpilcboro living. She ce talniy Ii superior to olthor CuraianciU c Ot rb , the famous Spanish dancers. Tc spectators are amazed at her wonderful pvr lions and klck'i. A blao of music , a clas of cymbals and drums , a iimko of sklrlB an drancrios and Cyrone is before you , the on bodlment of grace und poetic motion , and a absolutely free from linmodcslv. A host i other clovnr specialty parformors will a pour , including the favorites , Davis 1.011 ( Jerome , our Irish visitors , GOULD'S HSEMENT OF CLAY All tlio Earthly Romaina of tbo Ltttlo Wlz- tinl Awaiting Interment , WILL BE BURIED IN A PLAIN COFFIN of Uonilnlrnrn * Hrnclvril l y tlic I'liinlly nnil OnllCM K\irp | Tlirlr Mytn- li.ithj SpciMilntloit IM to HID Wciittli Lett unit Its Dispoiltlou. NEW YOUR , Dac. a. There were about n dozen callers nt the don Id rnildonco this mottling. Most of thctn lottc.irds la ovl- der.co of srmpalhy. The casket la which the dead llnnnclcr will bo burled u soycroly sim ple , of plain white oait , covered with blnck broadcloth , nnd with oxydizcd silver bandloi nnd plate. The Inscrlptloa on the latter reads ; JAY tiolTi.I ) . Horn May 27,19M. Uled December 5. IbOJ. A mini Dor of telegrams of condolence have boon received bv the family. The arrangements for the funeral nro as follows : The sarvlccs will bo hold nt Iho house Mondav at 4 p. in. Uav. Or. Paxton f the West Presbyterian church , Hsv. I'r. ilacUrackcn , chancellor of the University of ( io City of Now York nnd llov. Or. Kodorick .lorry . of iho South Uoformed church will onduct the burial service of thn KptsLopal tin re n. The clcrcvinon , In addition to tbo ravers in the ritual , will deliver exteinnor- neous prayer * . The music will bo rendered y n ctiurch quartet choir. The music will lomprlso "I oud , Klmllv uiRht , " nnd "Nearer ly Uod to Thoo. " 't'nero will bo no formal .ddresscs . by the clorcyjncn , The body will ba pliicbd In the casuet this ftornooti. A.ftor to ! services Monday the 'nmtly will bo plvoii u last look at the duad enluros and the casket will be sealed. Tucb- ay morning the remains will bo lalton to cemetery nnd Interred In the fain- y vault besmo those of his wife. In occotd- nco with Gould's w.shos ovorythhiR in t-on- octlon with tlvo tuiicr.il will. bo very plain. The mvsterv as to the oilment which , vrocl < cd Mr. Oould'a health was ono feature it his last illness. Mr , ( Jould was u victim f neuralgia and nervous dyspepsia , nnd the niiuunccmcnt that the cause of hi * doalh , vas consumption will bo received with a preat deal of surprise. Uut the statement is tiuc. It is further said that the disease ivas of several years slandinp ; that Mr. jould wns aware that ho had It and his la- trUcllons to his physician , Dr. Muun , were bat it should bo Kept a secret between them is loni ; as possible. The secret was wnll icpt , and until a couple of weeks ago Mr. Uould is said to have bud confidence that Dr. , Munn's efforts to delay the progress of .ho dUea3o would bo attended with some measure of PUCCOSS and that ho would bo bio to keep up and get around for some ears. Hat vncu ho came down from Irv- nRton some weeks ute ho was not so confi dent. A slight bcmoirbauo was followed by evcral more. "Every ono must realize , " said Hnsscll Sage , "that in Jay Goutd'sdealh the country has sustained a loss which Is Irreparable "lo.was universally acitnowledgcd 10 bo ono if the leading minds of the ape. No one bus done so much ns bo In the development of the resources of the country and the splcn did railways constructed and maintained by him will over bo runardcd as monuments to hu genius and oncrpry. " Dr. Ghnuncoy M. Depow said : " .Mr. ould's ' death will hnvo hitlo or no effect on the stock mancols. Ho was too harp a Business man to make any mistake about the future. Ho told me oisht weeks ago that his affairs were all adjusted and should ho drop dead at any time his business was so arranged that bis sous could take cbarco of his interest nt onco. " Henry Clews said : "Jay Uould has un- doubtcdly.bcon ono of tbo wonders of the world. Abnormally great among money af- airs , bo bad many gocd qualities. Ho was peneious to n lault , and was invariably true 10 his friends , but bitter nnd unforgiving teas as onomios. Mucn of the spread of railroad ' transpoitntion is due to 'his remarkable ontorprisosag ! > clty and organization auility. " Dr. Norvln Green would not inalto an esti mate of Mr. Gould's woaltb , but ho said : "I Know that Mr. Gould hold SW,0)0.000 ! ( ) worth of Missouri Pacillc , 0uOWU ( ) ( of Manhattan Elevated railroad and $20,000,000 of Western Union. Ho always had great faith in these companies and told mo some time ago that bo wanted them to bo retained In his estate. Ho believed that Missouri 1'acillc stock would go up to ! 20 , Western Union to 1.7J and Manhattan to 200. It was always his idea that4lns part of his fortune should not bo dlbslpatod. I do know this in regard to Mr. Gould : Ho never cirriod a dollar's worth of'llfo insurance in his life. " Ex-Judge John P. Dillon , who was Mr. Gonld'sconlldcntlal lawyer for many years , and who ig'sald to have made up bib will , said : "Yes , there Is a will. lean tell you that. I Know that pursontilly. But I am not ablt to tell you nnythinir moron-bout it. " i'no Tribune says : "His the Impression that Mr. Gould's political sympathies during the recent campaign were largely vith the democrats , Ho IB suld to have sent small contributions to the republican fund. Somu politician place the amount contributed by Mr. Gould to Cleveland's ' campaign as high as $250,000. Honoring UN Memory. Flags on all the holols In the neighborhood of the Gould residence are nt naif must to day , and all the englnoi on the elevated roads and the Western Union buildings are dressed in black. The directors of the Western Union mot this morning and adopted and placed on record n statement setting forth tbo salient features in his life and tbo points which contriouted to his suc cess. The central point was that ho had full faith In the development of this conntry and risltt'd everything 0:1 : bis judgment. Instond of investing his money in lands and buildings and idly taking the proceeds , ho put it into properties ivtuch required all his great enemies to develop. Hisindustrloa gave employment to more than 100,000 men. ills enterprises contributed more largely to the development mid opening of western and southwestern country than that of ary other man. The statement further records his modest demeanor in thooxerclsoof an almost unlimited power , and the warmth and steadiness of his friendships and model character - actor of bis parental and domestic virtues , und his deeds of disinterested gonorosily. The director of the MUsourl J'acillo and the Manhattan oloviitcd roads also nut anil passed appropriate resolutions. Horroiv ut New Orlninn , Nnw OUI.CANS. La. . Doc. 'I. O'l Monday , the day ot Jay Gould's funeral , there will bi a holiday of ( ill employes of the Texas A Pucllle and Missouri 1'aclllo railwuya , except > copt the force usually necessary lo run the cars. The oHlcos of thn I'uxim Pacific in tills city have boon draped in mourning. At n liiculinc of General otllcurs today resolution ; of regret were adopted. Oniiiiiiuiit nn iiinilil'H l ) : illi , LONDONDoc. . ! ) . In commenting on the death of Jay Gould , the Nowa says : It wa- Mr. Gould's ambition to bo Iho richest mar in tbo world , but ho died disappointed. Tin Vandorbllts , Asters and Rockefellers hoai him. Yet all honor to the greatest money maker of any age or cllmo. Napoleon's com binalions were never \ inter and them wen many points of losomblanco between thi two men. It will be Impossible to cxplah ono phase of civilUation without n frcquon1 mention of Gould's name , therefore ho ii sure of a place in history. The Chronicle says : Gould wns the posi ot society ; u dvnaunior of llnanco ; a mat possessing u power lliut thoc/.ar might envy with the etblci of an alligator. The Times saya : Mr. Gould's deatl means the removal of u disturbing inlluonoi of vast and Incalculable force. Tlio man um the position no Held were products or Amor ! can llfo. Such n career could hardly hayi boon possible any where but in America Money is raised in America to a rank hlgbei than It can usefully occupy owing to the ub bonco of class distinctions. The Times , In o lonir obituary on Mr Gould , says ho was ono of tbo most remark nblo men of the last half of the century. ' 'Ni other man , unaided by family Influence Xrlends or luck has written himself so dcepl ; into the financial history of tbo republic o other innn cxcrcUrd Rtich n baneful m- Iticnco on iho inornl chnwlcr of the com nlinUv. Vet tbo side which ho kept bullion from tbo world WM In innny ways n striking contrast. Ho win nuvor ncciwM of ottonta- : lon nnd nil ncmmlntcd with hU homo llfo hnvo but ono opinion to express -that It wns \ very Kindly one. " I'niiiii Pncllli' ( ) lilcctll bo Clinril , Ai a mnrk of respect the ofllccs In ttio Union Pacitlc headquarter * will bo closed on Monday , the day sot for Mr. Gould's funeral. The sbopi will < il , o close during tno day. The bulletin nt headquarters states that Mr. kiould was for many years n member of the bo.ird of directors , nml all business wilt ccaeo a < some slight recognition of what the deceased did for the Union Pnclflo. The building Is being hung with tlio emblems of woo nnd by the time of the funeral will bo covered with white and blai-k. It .Miulo Dinr. I'rcl Iliul. CITY or MKXICO , DJC. 3. Tno news ot tbo death of Joy Gouln was llrat received by President Dia : , uy n nrivuto telegram from New York. The president was very much liurtat the sad liucllUciico. [ to met Mr. Gould ribout two years ago upon the occa sion of the late railway magnate' * visit to this cltv nnd the two became fmt friends. Slnry Allru Wrnl Dpnil. Cntcvoo , III. , n.'e. a.--A c.tblegram from Tokio , Japan , was received today announc ing iho donth of Mary Allen West , isenior editor of the Ut.lon Signal , the organ of the Woman's Christian Tempar.uico union , on Thursday. She hud been ong.igrd in temper ance worn In Jap.m for nearly a year. The cablegram gave no particulars. Miss West formerly lived ut Unlusburg , 111. 01,11 i'Ki > n nnitvi.rti ixi / . ( / ; s/j ; : ; > . C. llinsiiii r Arlington liuiitx \ \ . ,1. t'nuiii Alli-r u Oniii'fiil. Ain.tNOTox , X > ! b. , Dec. ! ! . [ Snoclal Tele- cram to TUG linn. ] Tha quietness nnd Sun- dnylllto pcaco wulcli usually reign over Arllnctoti wnsdlsturbd tiy n somewhat son- siitiotial shooting nil IMV this morning about 8 : ; il ) , the principals being men Ion ; ; past middle life. For yp.ir * there bus been n quarrel brewing between C. Hossofl nndV. . J. Cruuo , who ure both well known citizens of this place , nnd only the diplomacy ol friends kept them from "getting tocothcr. " Tbo hard feelings buawo n the two nro of ai.cienlorigin and crow oil of business rela tions which thev had vc.irs niro. Husson" , feeling himself aggrieved , threat ened ininy times to shoot his old cnmny , but circumstances did not present thcmsehes until this morning when Ilojsolt nnd Crntio mot In front of Marshall Hrothors1 store. A few words passed between the two und then , without warning , llossolt pulled a revolver and Hred ihreo shots in rapid succession , one bullet inking cncct uiutor the arm , tuo other two lly.ig wide of the marlc. A crowd instniuly gathered and the wounded man wns 'carried into the store , where a physician began probing for the ball , but without success. Tno doctor would not hazard n prediction us to the man's con dition unlil hu had further determined iho course of the ball , but ho believes Cruno will recover although his ago , -.bout 00 , nnd the shoe-it whicli his system bustainod * nrohu-L'ciy against him. Hossoll vus arrested at unco , but refubus lo talk noxy that tno deed is done. I'onr Trnlu ICuliliurs O.iptnrnl. OIIUAT Fu.i.s Mont. , Dac. It.-Four of the robbers who held up the Great Northern train near Malta were captured today. They are Alexander IJIacli , Henry Bass. W. C. Hunt mm T. Hauiih. The arrest was made by SheriiT Hamilton of Great Knlls , ShcnlT Bcnton und a posse. The robbers were gambling In n saloon at Malta und when a dcpty sheriff began to wad iho warrant tliey seized their Winchesters and revolvers , dii- ciurhn : they would never bo laltcn alivo. As tbero were six o ( them armed to the teeth the sheriff and hi men relreat"a. Sheriffs Hamilton nud Ncal secreted ttiomsclvos in the vicinity and arrested four of the robbers , ono at a time , ns thov scattered. Fifteen hundred dollars reward had been offered lor the capture of the robbers. Killed hy Ills VUCo. SnATTi.iWusb. . Dec. 3. Thomas II. Bnyd , cdilor of the Oly tnp'an u Olympia , Wash. , was shot last night by bis wile , who live * here. Uoyd came hern from Olympia yes terday , spent the duv drimeing and went to his wife's hous > o near midnight when the shooting occurr d. His wile says she shot htm because ho nad coised to love her. 13oyd's son , Colonel A. P. IJoyd of Philadel phia , was formerly vice president of the Pennsylvania railroad. htiibliuil by it Itariin , STRAWS , III. , Dec. 3. John Corgall of Sib loyj was stubbed last evening hy n psrt > known as Baron von Ecelstein In one of thi saloons of this place. Ho has boon recelvlnf heavy remittances from Europe und has in occupation. Ho claims to bo of roy.il blooi and a relative to th crazy king of Bavnria Should the stabbing prove fatal a mob inaj tuKo him in chan.'u. Oildl' * l.ilst Sprint. SroKANC , Wash. ' , Dec. ! J. II. II. Odoll once tbo champion sprinter of Amcricu.roui mitled suicide with morphine lait night. ' / / , / . III ! Ol'K.MHt .SWO.V. Vantclon Iti'serviition Surriuiilorutt hy tli Indians lo Miltlurx. Sioi'.v CITY , Ii. , Dec. 3. fSpoulal Telegram gram to Tin : Ilnn.J The commissioners ai work securing signers a-nonz the Indians 01 the Yankton reservation hold n final conference forenco Friday nnd today announced thn they had secured the necessary number o signatures for tbo opening. The Indians art now selecting their allotments nnd preparIng Ing for the proclamation opening the rosorva lion to settlement' . It consists of ovorOOU.OOi acres of choice lands in the Missouri rtvei bottoms aoout 100 miles northwest of this city. _ . Sern riKl Ills ltiti > nio , Sioux CITV , In. , Drc. ! ! . [ Special Tele gram to TUB Ilun.J William Holntio win arrested hero today on a charge of unon , tt which ho entered a plea of guilty. Holnm was working for A , Paul , with whom bo bo J. ! on tlio election. Hi ) lent and refused ti pay. Paul took It out of his wr.ges , nnd u got oven Holnnu started a llfo thut destroyei fjOO worth of liny belonging to Paul. Chnslly l'rclglit of ll l.llolinilt. LONDON , Dec. U , A llfouoat belonging t tbo Ilrltlsh steamer Groyatono which saul In the Elbe Wednesday InsV , contalnlni tnroe dead bodies , urlfled nsboro this morn Ing. Ono of the bodies wus tnut of Cble Engineer Evans. THE is via the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Piul ; Railway , as repre sented on tliis map. Hlectvic Lighted , Steam Heat ed Vestibuled trains lean Omaha daily at ; 105 p. m , , ar riving at Chicago at 9 130 a. m City Ticket Office , 1501 Far nam St. , Omaha. F. A. NASH , Gen'l Agent. ' .NlHII'l' . Notice IK hereby plvon Dint tlio i-xUtln ; In diihtiiCtni'BiOf thu I'luriilx roundry i-iimimn ninuiiiil lo the bum of ill.'W thlb ! ld Uay i "UCO"Ur > ! - ltT-.I01.S . Mcl.AlUn. ITcHldont. Hi'CNcr.K one. IMi ] It Majority of the Hoirduf Dlrocuira. DANCINQ SCHOOL. In II. A. parlura , ililldron , i p. in MONIIAVS . . p. in. t-uelnl scouU und fuurt 3lumlaii.Vp. in. Muilvfurulkliud partlun amiclub [ AUilren II , A. l'arlor < , Cuuucll llurt ! , orlC J rurnui tl , , uuiutia. W , ! cliauiburi , luitructur. LA CR1PPE AGAIN. The nusalnn Influenza in thr Country Probnblo Epidemic. According lo the latest advices wd nro about to sufTor another epidemic ot n grlppo. The Husslan Inlluur/.a hns iiinirc ! toil itself In Now York , and the ndicatlons nro that it will bo prouilont hh winter , ns it has the previous two. People sulTorlng from tiny dlsoaso of ho nose , throat or lungs tire inoro In Inngor of being nttai'lu-d by the grip .him those who are not so alTcatod. [ 'hose who hnvo weak .stomachs also ln lie the disease. Now Ih the time to prepare for winter , f you nro at nil inclined toward taking1 old or if yon stilTor from n Catnrrhtil af- oi'tinn do yourself Ihu just lee to have , -onr trouble removed by careful inodl- til treatment ami tivort'sioknof'S , snllor- ng. and possibly death. Perhaps no Hit-aso that lias ever visited this * conn- " ry has boon as fatal as the grip , a AT Army SINCE CHILDHOOD Mt-3. VVnlsh H.ul n Sn 1 Export- , ones With This Powerful Disonsc H ; r Snry. I'ow people seem to ro.ill/.otho serious esnltsof ontarrhnl ill < oaiiMvhoii allowed .o run riot Uiiough tln general s.\s < toin. It impairs the lungs , tlio wtoina.'h and rnvMils , the kidney ; " , the blood and the lorvos , H ivunKens the system nnd hereby invites other itiseiisos. Mrs. LlnaValsh. . 2'ith and Hliiino streets , Smith Omaha , wife of 1' . . \VaUlt. . with he Ctuhihy Packing company , IMS thU .o siv : MRS. UNA WALSH. "When 1 nnsnllttln rlillil 1 In MIIIIO wny con- nictuil iMlurrh , anil lin\c linil It until now. 1 did lot nntlcu II much nl tlr l but II to , llty itruw on no until 1 ttn In a irtl-or.itili ! con llllun Inilnotl. Tor Im p.ist lliri'O ) c.iri my lii-Ml. nl Union , m'tirly But iiu cru/y--on topnnd In thu back unit ilown uiy tui-k My llirual chokiM lip ultli lutlsunntia nmtlcr \lili-li ilrlpp.nl tmc.Uv.inl troni my Muppoil up noso- I Motilil Knallunllioinuttur ulttuillt knonliiK It , und Ills IroiiKlil un ill uu o tif llu < stuiniicu , I Ml iltr.i > a unnletl Ui vomit af rr I'nllni ! , nnd hero woultl bo n fiullin : nf pain , oppression onrni'S4 unit boluliln 'I bo cutiirlml pjlbon coined to no nit tlininuli my SMUCIII NotliliiK I'fincil to ilo mo n luirili'tu of uiiuil but n lion lrs. OK'l.uiil | nmlhrparil lii'Kin tr 'iithm mu 1 Im- irovotl nl once in \uryi < liort time tlioylinro niuli nu * truly n new \\oiniin. 1 liavo illicit tn trun lh unit llonh nml nm fna from piiln , My dl- Kcntlun I H pptumllfl anil 1 know t'io cntarrb Is on. Llruly oul of my syatcm uftur hi\ltiK po&aDc4 : inu for ycara. " $5.00 A MONTH. jj | Caturrh trpato I at th \\nlto -m r.xte of a < $5.00 a month uiediciim tUrnlshed froe. , For all other disease j tha r.itos will ba low , j ami uniform. P.itionH it u dlstauoi sue-"s cesifully tro.itoJ. Soiul for sj'inptoui blank , 31 lu Copelnl Medical Iiislitc KOO.MP311 ASnst.1 , Nl-\V : YORK I.H'R UUILDINU. OMAHA , NKH. W. II. COl'KLiAXD.M. D. O. S. IllOI'AHO , > f. IX SpcrlnUlos-Ciitnrrli. : A tliiia ! , llrnnclillli. NITTOI illti'ui-i'H , Itlnnd lihi- 04 , HliouiiiiU : iM. Oniuni | llDiiiiiiil nil cliriinlennVrnmii nl thu Tliroul , l.unxs , t-linniifli. Skill , l.tvi-rifid Kl lm > ) < < , Olliii > llours : to Un m. , ' - ' lo 5 p. in. , T to 8 p. m hunday , 1U n. m. to 1 \ m. SPECIAL NT ) D J QS COUNCIL BLUFFS. EMPLOY 1IENT. \\rANT15D-A pupil nurou nt till W . . \ . hus- * V pltal. cnr litli nvi * ! ) ! ! ! ) nud 'Jth Htreot , muHt ba bi'lNeen 20 nnd .ij yi-nra olil ; of uuoil moral cunruo- tcr. Appl > uloni'O. HOUSES AND LANDS. Li'OK BXni.\NK ( ! A niro liom > on d Till ntraot. Hourtjtli nvumii > . rluar of iini : itiiltinncu fur lionio Iniiiunlia. llan eum I'liiou or K ninl/n I'lacu pro. ferreil. Will pill III J..iJJ dltlurjncu Uroonililudi , Mcliulsiin A. CD. n ? lTn IIXI'II VNiH ; ( ioort 4-rnuni Innno on Himlli 1 bill Htrcut forInnil. ( iic-i-nslilfliU , Nlenol onCe \CT.-i nnd Innni Ciirm nn I city propertr AIiSTIlCT.i sold. I'luoy A Tlumis , Council llluir.i. I .MUM nml city In inn .Mon jy Inanud un Hluolc 1 nnd ( train. Itenl uatntu for irilo. Dwallliiii nurt iMiflnu s ri'iitiU. MDIIL'JIniiiu I fur local Investor ! , I.uuKt'u X'luHlo. 2B I 'carl ulruol. J In Cuntrnl nub. IDQIoU .Miillun' ! ! mil. J. ' , lots In HiyllHiX I'.ihiurj' KJ lotH In Mtiynu'ft 1st. SU kits In I'utlcr A C.iblj'j. 21 Inltiln llHJr's H ill. 15 loll In lli'ur'n niM. T lofiln IllKlilaud ivll. IH lot" III Iliiu-hliifdn't n'l I. 41 loin In 'I'urlcy'n n Id. 1,1 lull In Itlddlu'u it'll. ' IMIotn In WrlKlil'Hnll. Ill lulu In riurou'B ailil l.iitaln o\ery lullitlon to iho city clio.ip ni on imyiuonti , i nil mil "i'n IM Nu troulilo lo nliow prnporly. ( iri'i'ini'iluhh , NldiolBnu , i'o. / Vt Al'llKS iipiii-r llru.nln.iy , iilunillil plueu for wiilsttlniii Dliuip for rni'i , or " 111 uxcli.nuo for Improvml roslilenc-j proourty In Council ( jio3iinlilel < li. .SU'luihun , V rii. lAlllllSN A.S'I ) FIl'IlT Inmli rlclioil unJ Uiioiintllul Irart In rolla/iilliimlo connlyi eo ' I Jl , liri'on- Knli'iprliiu I'luco , tlvo ur lun uiiru ulilflilt , Melmliiini .V Co.'i3l ' llrouilway I.Mll HAl.l-I3anrni3'iiille ! * fniii rllyi purl llm I ln'ipliiiilld fornruiu | . j\iilr | < M9 ; UJ Stutumaa ttrt'ul. city. l/Oll ilKNl' In I'oiinoll IMiilT ) . l > ro npliuiilM store I liullillimi , No IM Hint IIJ llroinlwny unu now room WxIDO ffi't. ll llu'lito I nml fpli'iiillil JocHllou tor ilry k'ooiln , clollilnu or ligoU umi tliouj l.'uy , k llusi. n.'untH , \\ril ] WAN ton iicnx of luml within llyii nUliM of > < ! 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