0 THE OMAHA DAILY UEJD , SUtfDAYNOVEMBER 10 , 1800.-TWENTY PAGES. THE OMAHA COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE , NO. 12 I'LAHL ST. by Carrier In uny part of tlioClty. 11 , W. T1LTON. - - - MANAOKK Tr.Mt'IIONC9i JUiilnoM onicc , No. 41 NlglitlMitur , No. St. Jli.MHt JIJKAtfOX. N. Y , P. Co. Council JJluffs Lumber Co . coal. Mrs. Adolph IJeno entertained the trnchcri Init evening who ucio delegates totbobt. 1'iiul teachers' convention. 1'or Kent KlKht tourn house on Sixth street , near Cotirrofrntlonnl | church. All moil crn Improvements. P , U. Miller , 310 blxthst Mrs. Charles U. Wilson mid Mrs. J.T. Ui-ll will unuitiilti liltfh ilvo paity on Friday evening ut Mrs. Ucll's icsldence , I MO Broad- way. way.V 111 1'ntton bin sent In hi ? resignation to the postal authorities to tnlio effect on Do- cumber I. mid after trial tinio theio will bo a yacuncy in the nillvvay mull sctvico on the Northwestern , The musical committee of the M. M. A. filves another of their popular frco uutei- tnlninc-nts. tovhlch all atu welcome , In the Wiisonlo'ioinplo on Monday ovonlni ; . The district court did not have oven mo tions enough to occupy but a small poitton of the tlmo jcsterilny , mid ndjournincntviis taken until tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. The funeral of Mrs. Flora U. Harinoi will occur tills afternoon at 'i'M o'clock from llio i'lnl lluiitlst tlmiTii , instuiul uf fiotn tlm residence , as formerly nmiouucocl. Inter- nicnt will bo In Walnut Hill cemetery. Wnll McFaddun has been appointed to tnko chnrgoof the fuiuU fortho lellcf of the desti tute soldiers and their families , in plncoof J. C. DoIInvcii , who Imvlnir served long and faithfully now nsUs to bo icliovcd. Mr. Me Faddcn win bo louml ut the court houso. On rilchiy ulijlit last n largo attendance was hud ut the resilience of Hov. S. Alexan der , the occ.islon beliii ? u fcucl.il onteitnln- incut given by the young ladles of Trinity Alcttiodlstvliureli , Thoprotfi.inimo consisted of music , Wilding and recitations , followed by an ojstc-r supper. Yesterday afternoon Mr. O. W. Gr.ihmn , proprietor of one ot the planing mills In tli' ' city , suffered a severe neciduit th.it will laj him up for some time. IJy some uiinceount- nblo means ho was caught la the gc.iritiK of one of the machines in his shop , unil suffered a sovcio frnctui-o of ono of his arms. A ledge of Knights of IMhiai was Insti tuted ai Uiulcrwood , la. , November 13 , with tvventA'-soven charter members , by Special Doynty Givuid Chnnccllof John < ) fatorlc. The work was done uy the Ncola lodjjo. CJrnnd Innc'f tiunill.1. M ticiiiiliin and Drothcrs H D. Co.iso and C. Wesley of Council Bluffs vvcro piesent , The St. rrancls bazar will open Monday evening , November lil , ut Dotmny's ojieui house with two plays , the "Uouenict of Koso Splilts'1 anil "An Hour In F.dry Land. " The foimerwill bo represented by sovcntc.cn girls in gioupi of pink , red , yellow aiulwhito roses , dryads and a rose queen. "An Hour in Funy Lund" will bo represented by twenty-live or thhty chllmen , ana \\ill bo u rare ticat for the young people. Sheriff Dclashimitt of Mills county was In the city yestcrdny looking for A. 0. Tolles , u saloonkeeper la this city , who Is wiintcd In Cilcnwood for some Icintl of a crooked Jc.xl In connection with nn original package house ho conducted there for a short time. Tolles could not bo found dm Ing the day mid tlio atieilft returned without his man. Later in the evening Miiishul Tcniplcton found Tolleb nnd placed him under nnest , The Mills county shoilff will como up today and gut his man. man.The The two boys , Joseph Gllmoio and Fred Hanson , who raiuuvny from the Clnlstlan homo on FiWny , lifter having received new clothes and two days' schooling , were ar rested jcstcidny afternoon at 1'aeillo Junc tion. They will bo icturncd to the city this morning by Sheriff Delnshinutt nnd will bo piosecutcd for larceny , besides being icqulied to servo out the unexpired portion of the jail sentence that wns suspended upon request of the maimger of the home. The next effort to reform them will probably bo made In the litiito icforni school. The managers of ' 'That Swede , " who np- pcaied at the opeia house to n small audience lust night were not very \\ell pleased witn the si/o of the audience that greeted their star performer , mid while looking around In the i car of the theater discovered a leak that affected the iceclpts to the extent of twenty- two full tickets. Just that number of men were admitted by the stage door and weio enjoying the show from reserved seats in tbo Ilk" , . Tney had a three-gallon keg of beer nnd wh.it they fulled to get in the way of amusement from the stage tlioy drew from tbo keg. They were driven out and the keg confiscated. Dr. Soybcit. Hes. Ojjclen houso. Tel. HO. J. C. Blxby , stoain heating , sanitary en gineer. ! M3 Llfo building , OmaluJtJ ; ) Mor ritmi block , Council Blulls. Arojou Interested In lu-st class heaters ? If you aie , then buy the famous Peninsular heaters. They nil ) highly recommended by those who use them ; tlioy aio the linest fin ished and the prices nio lower than nil Imita tions. Our stock of cook stoves from i'.OO to $40 00 gives vou the gieatest vailoty to select fiom. Oarlhio of fuinlture , carpets , hang ing lumps , window shades , parlor suits , lounges In largo variety. Como and see us. wo will tic.it you light. MANDIT , i ICt.rfs- , 3.20 Broadway. ' See our new full patterns of carpets , rugs , shades at all prices. At M. & K.'s ' , a ! > 0 Broad- JPJKIttiOVAL V.I It AG 11.1 PUS. Hon. A. Christie of SmUhlnnd , lovvn , who has OIIQ of the laigest apiaries In the state , \ \ as In the city this week a guest of the Scott house. John Ivolly'H Shoes. Those shoes have been sold in Council Bluffs for tun veins for & 3.00 unil S i.50 , and HAND TUlltfS and welts for $1.00. They have no equal for the prices. I warrant every pair , ami will give UIIQW pair for every pair not wealing as represented. If you hn\o never tiled thoin como and sco them aim you will wear no others. UUMEM- UEll I iiiulco a specialty of LADIES' shoes from $ J 00 to $5.011 , nnd I can sell you bettor shoes in those prices than any other house in the city. Tiy mo nnd BOO. SIHOKNT , The Old Phillips Store , 4l Uro.iciwuy. This week will bo a mi'inorablo one In the heating sto\o trade. A\o ] ustrccelvediinotlier carload of the I'onlnsulur sto\os nnd will quote bottom llguios to purchasers. At M , it K.'s , 1)20 ) BioaiUvay. SpcolmoiiN of the I omit ) 'HVood. . When the accounts for the farmers' con- gioss were balanced up it was found that there lomnlncd n few dollars unexpended. It was dedlilcd to use this In securing speci mens of timber grown in Pottawattamlo county for u permanent display in the farm- eis' hull in the county court houso. Speci mens have been cecuml , and as soon ns thin * tire sunicionily ( seasoned they will ho polished o as to better show the vnilous gniins. To the surprise of all , the number of different woods thus secured Is sixty-two , there helne n far larger variety than was thought of. Still others will probably bo added , although the search has been quite thorough. When complete the display will bo an Fnteieatiuu one. The great blow about he.itora our would-bo competitors nro making. Have you seen u hotter stock of heaters and jowcr prices ttiau at M. & IC.'s , a20 HroaJway. * * Gents' uiulonvear In great variety nt prices to suit all nt Model Clothing Co. , U H. Mossier Mgr. _ Clergymen , missionaries and Sisters of Charity who nro entitled to nnd wish half- faro permits over the 0. , U. & Q. lines for the year IbOl will confer n favor by calling on Captain 0 , Ms Drown , ticket agent , corner > * cirl nnd liroatlwny , within thtvo dujs from dale. M. AI. MAIISIULL , Gcu'l Agont. U oolis innJo with special rulings for whole- It ale and retail trade by Moorchgusc ts Co. . C'ouudl Bluffs , lu. THE NEWS IN THE BLUFFS , Oaptaln Hayes Haa Some Eiperlcnco With the Old Soldier Racket. SHEWARD'S ' PIONEER RECOLLECTIONS , Inoldonts In the Hitrly History of the UlnfTH A Cams of Clinilty Saved Her Money Kllnur Alentlotu Captain Hayes has been on the police forca nnd in other positions which would naturally cducnto a man sufliclcntly to tnako him proof against the wiles of confidence men , but even ho was cnuuht the other day by n rather fine looking , mlildlo agol man , who re pro- sen ted himself asV. . L. Sherman of .lunliitii , Nob. Ho claimed to have been acaptuln in the army , and later a clerk In the tiovmry dopaitmcnt at Washington. He In I numer ous papers nnd documents which seemed to auppoithls biiof bloj'riphlcal s'totoh ' , and so won the confidence of his newly found soldier friend , that bo hui lit- tin dlnloulty In getting llujos to eudowo a little draft for him , to cnnhlo him to gel the monevon It nvtho bank. Shermin undo a plausible ? cxcus. > for being short of funds and he only wanted tlO. Ho drew n draft on him self , claiming to have plenty of money at home , and with the endoucmeiit got it cashed In duo COUMO of ttma the draftcamo biclf , with protest fees , which Hayes had to pay nlso. ( japtain Huyes wrote to responsi ble paitlcs nt .Imilata , nnd received the com forting reply that no such nnn was known there , nnd that similar Inquiries had boon received fiom other places Indicating that the same fellow was pl.i\Ing such tricks right along. The old soldiers should bo on the \\.itch for the fellow , nnd if possible take him in. Continuation of the great clearing sale at TliU HOSTON SlOlti : . Ma'dng loomfor holiday goods. COUNCIL ULurFS. The phenomenal success attending thor r P clcnuiigsnlo nt the Boston store , Conn- 1 BlulfH. ha.s been so encouraging that thov tirvoconcluded to continue it for ono week iioro. LAST WfiKK OP SAL1J. Note the following iJi-ices for the week. MUSLINS AND SUIITINOS. : Indian hc.ul masllns ( reiminnts , ! ) to 12 ards ) worth Ho , dining sale 5c. Outtiu ; unbleached muslin during sale 3 c ; JO yards to a customer. Two makes of our unbleached muslin sold for 7o nnd be , to go nt tic. Five mikes of popular brands of bleached muslins , Including lonscUue , family choli-o , [ Icrrulus , Trull of the Loom and Cnsco ; also uvlf blenched muslin ; the same goods are sold for Sc , He mi'l lOc ; pilee during sale 7o "hnited to " 0 yards to a customer. unmoNS. AVe will continue our ribbon sale nt the old prices for this neck , Nos 7'Jnnd It ! all silk ribbons , beautiful line of shades , lu molro \ \ 1th sat In edge and gros grain with satin edge ; sale price lOcn \urd. TOWELS. 7S pieces linen damask and Turkey reds wo \\illput oil sale Monday morning , sale price Ibo a jardi some of the above goods spld for We , 'rto , ti c , 07c , 73c all to go during sale at ts0 , 150 eleven towels In buck , motnio nnd da mask , woith i.V ! , to co at lc ! ) ; 3 for 50c. uvui i\ciiF.n : iuiTixas. : 42-inch pillow case muslin , 9c ; 4"-lneh pil low ease muslin , lie : 48-inch pillow case mu-slln. 12" " , c ; T-l sliueting , Kic ; S-l sheeting , 1Sc ; 0-t shectlnp , J-'Oa ; 10-4 shcHing , 22c. ni.rvcnri ) siici/riNns. 42-inch muslin 4'i-inrh Till- - pillow case , flo ; - - low case muslin , UXc ; 50-Inch pillow case innslm , l.'c ; 8-1 siicefing , Ma ] 0-4 sheeting , iic ; 10-1 sheeting , a'ic. Half bleached muslins same price as above. Woguaianteo tlioshe'otlng to hoof the best make , and prices far below inferior goous. IJOSl'ONSTOltB , rotheilngham , Whltelaw A ; Co , Council Blurts. A Itreesy Old Pioneer. Air David Showaul , the old pioneer whoso icturn to the city was chronicled by THE Bin : jcstcrday morning , was around yesterday meeting old friends. It was eighteen years o that ho loft the city and went westward , and rather 't'lino heis been swinging his scythe very Industriously during the in terim , and Mr. Stieward did not meet many familiar faces among the multitudes en countered on the streets. Mr. Sheward is an editor of some prom- incnco on the coast , where ho owns and edits a weekly paper. In the eaily days of Coun cil Bluffs ho was also an editor , nnd being a man of a good deal of nerve and numerous opinions ho frequently enjoyed bieczy times. He estimates that ho still has a do/on ropes Vvhich wcio procuicd to hang him nnd b.iys n small armory of pistols and guns were loaded with the Intention of sending their contents intojds body nt the most convenient place. " Ho edited the Bugles , a "weekly paper pub lished hero dining the war. It was owned by Colonel L. W. Babbit , who was a Sojmour demount. Sheward was 1101 content with as mild nn appellation of his political \lo\\s and announced himself n "rank coppoihcad. " The frank announce ment mid the fearless opinions expressed in every Issue of the liuglo made It very Inter esting for the editor during the war times. On ono occasion , when ho was living In ono of the little glens , which no thinks Is now Glen avenue , ho was visited late at night by a band of nmskod men. In the dim light they appealed to thonuinborahundrcd ormoroand Shcnnrd noticed that each of them cnriicd a ropo. They ordered him to como out nnd bo hung by the neck until ho was dead , or as a compromise to pull on his clothes nnd louvo the town within llfteen minutes. Sheward says ho recollects that it was not ngoodnlght for being hung and was a still worses ono to bo driven out of tovn , and he concluded that ho would not consent to cither proposition. He announced It over the mu/zlo of an old re volver that hud not been flred for years , and the crowd thoauht that ho might hurt somebody nnd they left. Sheward su\s ho found ropes enough lying around on tbo ground the next morning to supply his wlfo with clothes lines for a year. The fuel conccinlng the , city which Mr. Sheward Is paitlculurly proud of Is his con nection with the movement that was started hi lbu ( to lomovo the capital of the United States to the Mississippi valley. Ho claims the honor of being the mst person to suggest the scheme , and like everything else ho at tempted ho tried to mnko a success of it. Ho secuicd the nomination of Colonel Babbit for the legislature nnd worked successfully for his election. As soon ns Dabbitt got into his seat ho Introduced a bill that Sheward had prepared recommending Ilia calling of stnto conventions to urge the removal of the na- tlonnl capital to Council Hluffs on account of the ccntial locution nud tlio security that could bo Insured from foiolgn attacks. The bill pissed both houses , and Ind u great deal of elleet. Several states called conventions In accordance with the iccommendations anil inoiiioi lull/oil e-ongicss on the .subject , nnd Council Bluffs was known all over the land. The city commenced to boom from that time nnd Ins kept It up to such an extent that Mr. Shownitt scarcely recognizes an old land mark. Mr. Shcirnrd Is accompanied by his son , and the t\\o uro thinking of iclocatlng hero. Money to loan nt straight 5 per cent i > er annum. U. S. Harnett , agent , OIIKAP PVElt FOR EVnilVOXB. The IO\MI l-'eiol ami Power Company nil AHHiirctl KUOOCHH. The well Known architects , neil & nerllng- hot , have Just completed plans for a substan tial llro proof building , nud they uro now In the hands of contractors for estimates unit work will commence immediately , Snvcd Her $80. Yesterday mornln ? a couploof Omalni ladles dlos came over to the Uluffs shopping. They loft the motor at llio corner of 1'enrl and Broadway nnd started to cross tbo street , Tbo motor train upon which they had crossed the river turned down Pearl and was a b'lock or uioro an ay whoa QUO ot tbo ladles recalled the fact that she had lott lior hinel sutehol on j the seat In the car. It coitalned (50 , nil the money .sho hud ( nought with her. VThllo casting her ejcs nbout In thonppaiently nppaicntly hopeless effoitof joouilng assist ance to recover her property she s iw Ofll ccr \Vyntt. She ran to him quickly nnd told him the circumstances. The train by this tlmo was out of sight. The oftlcer telephoned to Deere , Wells & Co. , nt the lower cud of Main .street , requesting them to send a man out to stop the car and have the conductor aku the sntchcl lu chaigo. Tlio car was halted nnd the niossiigo lellveiod , but ns the conductor went bielc to ; ct the vnhmblo package ho siw n man with t in his possession disappearing throi h tlio rear door. Ho stopped the fellow before ho got to the sldowallcand ordcrod him to return the grip. The fellow claimed Unit It was his uopcrty nnd refused to do it , Ho was then nvltod torctuinltli the train to the point , ; hero the laelv nnd the oBlcer were wnltlmr , in the menntlino the conductor hael got his hand on the gilp and giving Itnqulek Jink got it away from the fellow , who protested nliulyimu weakly , but refused to got on the nun and return and confront the lady and : ho policeman. The money was found un- hsturbed , and was rctmned to the anxious owner. _ KKSHMAX'S OLO K SAIjR. A Spculnl Opportunity to Get n Fine Imported ( Inrinnnt at Hexlf linpoit- ev'st'ost Onlj Tor Ihla Wiclc. Every lady who Is posted in the styles nud values of cloaks knows that nisonmu's Li tbo ihico to look for them. They are also aware : hat if thcie Is anything now nud stylish to bo seen they have to come to Ktseman's to ilnd It. Ladles como from a distance of hundreds of miles to sco our styles and wo nlwnjs plcaso them , nnd send them away happy. This week wo uro In hotter shape thim over to sell yon rloiks , wraps , jickott cheaper than over befoio. Wo have closed out from the Manhattan clonk nnd suit company , and llio well known linn of A. rrlouulnimur it Co. , of Berlin , nud Hluiucnthall Brothers of Paris , tbc-lr cntiro importation of stylish sample garments , onlvone gnimentof nkind. Over 500 styles at njdlscount of one-half from Importer's cost , nud In order to inako things llvelv wo purpose toglvo our customeis tbo bchclit of our purctnses. This la the grand est opportunity for jou to get the latest Im ported llncst garments for less thnn the price of ordinary mudo eloaks. Don't miss this opportunity. Plush cloaks for * i'J.50 woith $20. Plush cloaks for * ir > , worth io. Plush cloaks for ? ll.r ! 0 , worth SiS. We save you fully one half on plush cloaks or Jackets. Urcit sale of misses' ami children's cloaks , Jackets and ne markets. Piices way down , nnd n line doll given away with every child's cloak sold duiIng this week at Henry Else- man &Co's. gieatesl cloak house in the west. Corner Uroadwuy and Pearl sts. , Council llluirs , la. Mall orders icceive c.ueful and prompt at tention. Scott Houso. Best $1.01) ) per day house in the city. A Chnuco Tor Charity. The destruction by firoof the houso'of Mrs. James Casey , as narrated in yesterday's ' Bnr , leaves that worthy woman nud her live child ren in a really donlorablo condition. They have absolutely nothing left , and no means with which to supply themselves. The neighbors nro cirlng for them temporarily. An excellent opportuntity is hero offoiod for the cxerciso of charity on the part of these Inclined. There are many homes In the city \vhlch would hardly miss the old clothing , used furniture , bcdulnp. etc. , which would so readily supply the needs of the distressed family. Mrs. Casey is a hard working , hon est woman , whoso piido is sorely hurt by the necessity which now compels her to seek tompoiary help for herself and children , Mr. Hill-din , the supervisor , his arranged to give her some help fiointho countv funds , and ho will also ! > co to the pioper delivery of cloth ing left nt his ofllce In the court house. These who find it morn convenient can loa\o their eoutiiliutlonsut No. SI , " ) 'Main street , whcroMis Casey is nt present. HIGH GHADI ; . Low Prices. An ability to produce ever } thing as adver tised bus been the "Boston Store motto , " hcncuthe phenomenal success attending the special clearing sales at all times. The Bos ton Store is having a clearing sale for this week in order to inako room for holiday goods. The maiked success attending this gicat sale is highly satisfactory , and shows the general appicciation of the public. Note a few' of tbo pi ices for the week : 2.r)00 pieces all silk , satin cdgo and molro ilbbons in Fos. S ) , 13 and 10 , all to go at the wonderful price of Klo nyurd. Immense se lection. J ow is the tlmo to buy ilbbons for fancy work. Ourfl.OO undiesscd Itld gloves nnd glace In hooks and buttons nt O'.lc. 3 cases pilnts nndchulllcs , 0 and 7c goods , nil hint 4oa y.ud. 50 pieces seeisuckcr in checks and stripes worths nnd lOc , all In at fie. Gents' heavy gray shirts and drawers worth 'yjc nt 1'Jc. Gents' all wool shirts nnd drawers , sold everywhere for Jl.OO , sale price 7.c. ) Ladles' cream jeisey ribbed \ests , long sleeves , Soc. Ladies' all wool pray vests and pants , regu lar 11)0 ) goods for 7fic. Bargains In furs , cloaks , shawls , blankets , comiorters , table linens , all In at sale prices. Sale continues all this week , BOSTON STORE , Fotheilngham , Whltelaw & Co. , Council Bluffs , Iowa , Union Vi'tornn Legion. Thcio will bo a special meeting of encamp ment No. 8 Union Veteran Legion Tuesday , November 18 , 7 : ! 0 p. m. By order of W. H. Smut , Lt. Col. Commanding. O. Aiibon , Adjutant. Great bargains In bedroom suits ol Mandcl & Klein , 3.20 Broadway. A Countable to Resign. It is reported In oftlcial democratic head quarters that Constable elect Ben Austin , who secured a very hnndsomo majority at the late election , will not qualify , or wllj tender his resignation to the board of supervisors. Itwill bo peremptory and they will bo obliged to accept It. The next move decided upon is to have the board appoint Constable C. Wesley to 1111 the vacancy. It U reported that this ntrangomont was made before the election , after Mr. Wesley failed to get the nomination in the democratic convention. Stylish Shoe * . I have thorn. Wright & Peters have no equal for nobby shoes for ladles. Patent tips , patent vamps , patent quarters , cloth tops , plcndllly , oporn , Grecian , Philadelphia , Now York , meuluiu French , French , Kholcr lasts , from a. u. to o. o. Como and sco them. Kvoiy pair warranted , in welts and turns , from lace pnct button , and for ? 5 at Sargent's , the old Phillips shoo store. A fresh Invoice of line cheviot suits for young m n , Just received at Model Cloth ing Co. _ Buy your coal and wood of C. D. Fuel Co , 63'J Uroaduuy. Telephone 136. Attention , VnterniiH. Colonel Sheridan , adjutant general Depart ment of the Platte , having extended an invi tation to the Union Veteran Legion to attend n dross parade at Fort Omaha , all members of the Legion nro requested to assemble nt thooftlcoofComradoJ.lt. Heed , lu Drown building , on Tuesday evening , November 18 , nt : JO o'clock , to take suitable action In reference thereto. H. C. HuniiAim , O. ANSOV , Adjtutant. Colonel. Our line of cook stoves nnd ranges , from $7.50 to $13 gives you the greatest variety to M'lect from , ut Mandol & Klein's. 320 Hroid- way. _ Tlio Manhattan nporting headquarters , 419 Broadway , Wanted for Imrcoiiv. On Friday evening Oftlccr Dojlo arrested n number of vagrants and lodged th'om In the central station with the assistance of the patrol wagon. .Among them was u young man who guva tbo luiino of Ed Carpenter who claimed to bo a barber from Dos Moluos. At the morning swalon of the police court the whole batch was given a seven days' sentence cucb ou the streets. Yesterday noon Ofllccr Beswrlf scrutlnl/cd the fcatuies of Carpenter prettjMosoly and became con vinced that he llll il the description of n man wanted very badly nt Pomcroy. In. , for the robbery of a barber shop and tlio larceny otu lot of barber tools. . A. closer examination ic- U'tilotl the fact 11 ni thcro were scars and marks on thobodyiof the ) ouni ! man that corrcsponeled c\neW with the distinguishing marks reported tA bo carilod by the niaii unntul nt PomewiV. Ho will bo hold until the custom loiui ofilccrs can Identify him. For bojs' ivul children's suits durably nuuloniHlat lowest prices ' call nt the Model Clothing Co. ' For stout men's clothing call nt Model Clothing Co. , U II , Mossier , Mgr. An elegant line of Melton overcoats at re duced rntcsat Model Clothing Co. AmonH the Chmclicfl , Twenty ninth street Mission Sunday school at3 p. in . evening scivlco nt 70 : ! ! p. in. All In the \iclnlty cordially Invited. Boienn Baptist Church Preaching nt 10 : 0 a. m. and 7 : )0 ) p.m. The Sunday school meets at 11 rll u. in. All nro Invited. The TemperanceMission society will meet today ntl ! o'clock p in , nt the corner of Tenth street and Avcnuu ( I , Services conducted by J , Flsk , chiplnln. LntterUav Saints , on Picrco street , west of Glen avenue Soclnl service nt 10'IU : o'clock ' a , in , Picnchlng by llhlcr II. C. llronson nt 7 : ! IOo'clock p , m. Seats fico and all welcome. C. A. Heche , 1' . 13. First MctuoJlst Chuich Kcv. T. Mack Stvuit , pistor. Masonic temple hull , corner 1'ouith street and Dioadway. Subject inoin- Ing service at 10.a ) , 'The Temptation of Christ. " Hvenlng services nt 7:3U. All aio Invited. First Baptist chutch , near postofllce. Rev. \V. F. Foster , pistor of Immnnuel Ilnptlst church of Oninim , will in-each at lUiliU u. m. nnd " : ! IO p.m. Sundry school at 13m. Young people's meeting atOsUO p. in. , All coidially Invited. A. M. 13. church services on North Wilt- hm street. T W. Lewis , pastor. Preaching nt 11 o'clock by the pastor. Suiulnv school nt' } i ) . m. Prcac'hing at S p. m. by Itov .L S. Porter.Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing. All cordially Invited. St Paul's ' church Dlvino service today nt nt lOilJO a.m. and 7)0 ; ) p.m. Sunday bchool nt I3l5 ! p. m. Bible class atOiO : ! p. in. Kcv. Oeoigo A. Coinell will olllcinto nnd pi each , Young men and stnmgeu always welcomed to these services. T. ,1. Macuay , rector. Tunlty Methodist Church , South Main street , opposite Klghth avenue Kev. S. Alexander , pastor , residence U.M ISlevcnlu nvonuo. Sunday school 9tO : : a. in 1'ioach- 'ng 10t : ) n. in. and 7.MO p. m. Voting peo- jilo's meeting 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 : p. m. Young Men's Christian Association Mcr- rliun block. Hov ChmlesV. . Savldgo of Oinutia will address the young men's meet ing today nt 4 p. m. Alls. Pranklin Smith who has been conducting the singing at the peoples' meetings , will sing. All men of the city invited. 1'reo to all. Congregational Services tomorrow morn- ng. Preaching by the pastor. Subject , "True Wisdom " In the evening the congio- gatlon will unlto In n gospel temperance meeting in the Prcsbvteiinii chinch. Dr. , T. H MeredUh of St. Louis will deliver the address. Y. P. S. C. E. nt 0 10. All are cor- illally welcome to these services. Swedish Lutheran mission meeting on Tuesday , November48 , at 7:30 : p. in , to beheld held In the Scandinavian K\medical [ Luth eran chuich , coiner Avenue A ami Ninth street. Services will bo hold on Wednesday and Thuisdny In the forenoon at 10 o'clock , In the afternoon ntJand , In the evening at 7:30. : Several Lutheran mlnistcis will bo present. All uro cordially invited , First Frosty iciinn Corner Willow nvc- nuo und Street , liovt Stephen Phelps , pastor. Preaching by thu p istor at 10iO : : a. in. Sah- bith school at Iti in. Youn people's tncoting nt < 5JOp. : in. At 7:10 : p.m. tnero will bo a union gospel temperance mooting in tlio church. . The addnws will bo by Kcv. Dr. Meredith , n tempeianco speaker of wide und favorable reputation. His theme will bo "Tho National Vampire. " Stiangcis and others cordially invited. Scott House. 3.1 ct. meals , 25e. A Christmas Puzzle. What shall wo buy for the liolldnjs ? If this pii7les you como in nnd see our holiday attractions ; brilliant diamonds ; gold.nnd silver watches nnd chains ; quaint , novel , new mttcrncd jewelry , imgs , bracelets , necklaces , lockets ; gold-headed canes ; solid silver and plated waio : too many novelties to name ; jou must see them to appreciate them , they nro so artistic and beautiful ; vlsitois wel come to sco our display. C. B. Jacnuemln & Co. , No. 'J7 Main st. OMAHA IS Tilt : IlESr. llio Gate City Compared AVItli Otlicr Ulg ltnrf H. Mr. "W. I. Kicrstend , i\ho has Just re turned from n ton days' tlip to Indianapolis , Columbus and Cleveland , In conversation Viithu reporter for THK Bci : concerning hl trip , snld that none of the cities named had such clean , wide , well paved streets ns Omnlia. While Indianapolis and Columbus nro not so largo , Cleveland Is much larger than Oinalm , and ho thought the three weio good cities to draw comparisons Avifh. "The ilist impression of Indianapolis to a stranger , " said Mr. Klerstead , "Is being landed in a magnificent union depot , but a rieloof iv few hours tbiough the town con vinces him that there Is a lack of push so noticablo In Omaha nnd Dem or. The two or tlirco piinciplo streets mo paved with asphalt , the balancowlth wood , which has n worn and dirty appearance. The street cais nio run mostly by electricity , but horses mo still used on a few of the sldo stieets. The city Is nearly level and aside from the capi tal , court house and depot , there is nothing of Interest to sco , "From Indianapolis n lido of seven hours through u rich level farming country brinu-s ono to Columbus , probably the best paved city in the country except Omaha. They have entirely discarded wood pave ment and use nothing but granite , brick and asphalt. Kvoiy stieot wheio brick or granIte - Ito Is used the cracks nro filled with hot tar , the same as wo do with wood. On all now paving now being done tncy are using two kinds of brick , ono called the Hayden brick , made In Hiiydenvillo. llfty-sevcn miles south of Columbus nnd bohiB fl\e Inches square. The other called the Hallwood block , mndo In Columbus ; thesa nio 13 Inches long , 4 inches wldo und 0 inches deep. Both of these bricks nio patented , ono having a hol low space in the bottom with a rough sur face on top , the other having bevel cdiros on top with grooves around thosido for the tar to run into. Both , I think , are good pave ments. I have hail some sent mo nnd they will bo on exhibition nt the board of pnbllo works room nftor tomorrow. They aio thor oughly vitrlilecl and ns hard as stono. Columbus dopud Inigcly on Its stnto Institutions , naving the stnto prison blind , insane , deaf and dumb nnd imbo cllo asylums located thpro. The most important industry is the .manufacture of buggies. There are seven different concerns , one-of v hich , the Columbus Bugjry company , Is the largest in the woiJd. employing aoout ono thousand men. Tl\cfr \ street cms are still drawn by horses , hut are soon to ho changed to electricity. Neafly all business is done on High street , on whlph the capital building stands. Their blisiuess blocks nro three nnd four stories high , having an old and dingy up- poaranco. Whllq they nro way behind us on business bulldlngts they arp ahead on resi dences , liroad street Is three miles long and 200 feet wide , paved with asphalt. It Is parked and on either side line rows of trees extend its whole length. There are some very line houses on It , probably ono hundred , which cost from 810,000 , to $100,000 each , 'Cleveland shows a gront deal of pros perity. Considerable piving is being done , mostly with granite. Uarllcld'a tomb nnel Kuclld avenue are about all a visitor cares to sco , excepting , perhaps , tlio Arcade bazaar , a line live-story building be tween three and four hundred feet long. The booths all face on un inner court surrounded by walks twelve feet wldo. The cntiro court Is roofed with glass , and \\heii lighted by electilcity makes a brllllnnt spectacle. I never saw finer cooJs thnn were displayed lu these booths , a peculiarity of which was that each ono sliowcd an exclusive lino. Tor In stance , ono hud nothing but gloves , another umbrellas , or cut ( lowers , or neckties , ami so there were hundreds of them , each owned by different persons , The street cars run mostly by electricity , which seems to bo the favorite In all cities whcro it la used. In ono of these places elo the ofllcO or store buildings compnra with ours , One thing that > n rtlcularly interested moM natural gai , n oy u < > a It nltogethpr for cooking nnd heat- ug In most of the cities of Ohio. It Is not u < ted for lighting , as the blnyo In mt bright enough : It costs \ery llttlo. V'hllo in Columbus I was the guest of Mr. It. IV. Hell. He wld his gas bill for CVtobor vas II.7i. ! Ho heated n Inrge ten-room house , milling four cr.ito llrcs besides the conk In/ nngo. Ills not considered any moro danger- IS thnn ordinary gas by | > oopo ! who use It. "Hut nil things considered , Omaha Is wnv diend of hcruistcin tlvuls , olTciing much ictter opportunities for Investment , cither In real estate or business. In Columbus they nslc ns high nsf. " > 00 per front foot for choicest esidciico property , nud In Clovvlimd M.UIHJ or their host business locations. These irlcca are twice what aie asked for the same lass of property here. " 'iU'PMIIUSOX AND HI3ViNOI3. " Mitl\nii'H 1'lotnro nn Inhibition ut the * \\Vntrrn Art DlHplny. Mr. .lohn Mulvany has kindly consented to ilncolns great painting , "McPhcrson md ( avenge. " on exhibition nt the We'st in Art association display In the Now York llfo building this week. It Is an oiipinal , and vas suggested by tbo thrilling Incident sub sequent to the death of General McPner.son joforo Atlanta , when the lute General John V. Logan succeeded to the command of the in my of the Tennessee. With the enemy severely pressing the union army on both liinks , In the ictir nnd along thu whole front , .Jcncial Logan dashed nlmiglu front of his wavering linci , mounted on a handsome - some black horse , waving his sword nloft nnd adjuring Ids men to "Kemember AlcPhurson and llevcngo. " Ills iiiniHiiblo coin-ago was contagious nud the men leaped fiom behind tlio breastworks with cheers at the sight of their beloved com mander. The painting is mnrvolously realistic , and with the dead and wounded half hidden In llio smoke of battlutho beholder can hear In imagination the rattle of inuskctiy and the roar of artillery. The artist has personal knowledge of his subject , havlngsketcliedmnny exciting scenes nt tlio front during the war. The painting was completed but n shoit time ago , nf tor , woj ears'work. It Is valued at $1,000. Mr. Mulvany hud intended to tilnco it on exhibi tion by itself but consented to udd it to the line collection of the Western Ait nssocia- .Ion It will bo placed on exhibition tomor- ow and will bo a pnme attraction. Dlstilet Court. tVnna Walls has concluded to go it nlone , mil for this reason bus brought suit ngalnst lier husband , Thomas Allen Walls , to secure i divorce. She alleges that she married Thomas Allen ton jenrs ago In Council Bluffs nud has alwajs been a fultbfu luna obedient wife , while Thomas has fulled to bo that kind of a husband. To begin with , a shoit tlmo after the murrlago the defendant with his clenched fist knocked the plaintiff doun and ; bcn kicked her. Alter this , und upon two occasions , ho got the shotgun and pointing It it the plaintiff BWOIO ho would take her life. Hut this was not all. During the winter of Ibb' ) , while the two were living in this city , the defendant , during n bli/.zard , drove tlio plaintiff out lute the cold night and forced lior to remain there until moining , Tbo Mead investment company has brought suit against .1 , Herbert Van Closter to foio- close a mortgngo upon certain lots m the city of Omaha. The Nebraska building and loan company is suing Adolph Gent/lg and wife to collect the Intel cat due ou a building loan negotiated in 18S8. Joseph Knvan hns brought suit to restrain rrank.I.Shelanj from tiansferring his liquor license from mxu I\I street , South Omaha , to n point on Twenty-sixth street in the same city.Anton Anton X.lgkovsky has tiled a petition in the district court nnd asks that the owner of the Pokrok Xapudu pay him f. > ,000 , Anton is the secretary of the Bohemian cemetery associa tion , and some time ago , lie ulleges , the Pokrok Zapndu published n notice that ho was a suspicious chaiautcr and needed watching. Storz & Her have brought suit against the Metropolitan Ice conipanv to lecover J12,000 and for cause of action they nllego that three notes are secuiod on n tiactof twenty acres of land situated on the river bottoms ; that the hind is not woith the debt against It , and for this reason they ask for the appointment of a receiver. ] Fenced in tlio llo.ulbrel. In the United States couit yesterday the Union Pacitic railroad company lilcd nn In junction against John Patterson of Central City. According to the pleadings in thocaso , Patterson claims title to a tract of Imid In Merilclc county on which the company has located the roadbed of its inahl line , Ho tins , so the plaintiff claims , built a fence over the company's roadbed In such n way as to obstruct travel. The Injunction asks that Patterson bo restrained from interfering with the company's property until the case can bo heard in couit. M'dlolne Jlornpns an Aotor. A noted Sioux Indian named Medicine Horse , accompinicd by his daughter ivid her two-jcar-old napooso , took the Durllngton train yesterday for Chicago , where they join n thcattical troupe. Medicine IIoiso is ninety-four years olel , but is still easily thrilled by the sound of the kettle diuni Us it calls the braves to the war dnnco at the monthly Jamboree , when the tribe receives Its rations nt the agency. Ho carried his drum along and pointed with pride to it as being a passport into the theatrical profession of the pale face. Tlmo Card Changes. Beginning today tno Union Pacific At lantic express will arnvo at 11:45 : a.m. In stead of 12-T > p.m , as now. The North- western's Chicago expiess will leave the Council Bluffs transfer ut 1 : M instead of ut l:40p.m. : A new tlmo card goes into effect on the Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha to day. No. 4 will leave Omaha ut 8:10 : a.m. in stead of at 7 a in. , as now. No. 1 will leave Sioux City at 8 a.m. nnd arrive in this cltv at 113:40 p.m. Limiting Itolcnaerl , Young Prank Lnnnlng , the young lad who was taken into custody sovoial dujs ago by the police on account of having ncmly fiOO In his pocket , was sent yesterday to what ho claims to bo his homo , Lusk , AVjo. Tele grams hnd been sent to lusk by Chief Scavoy , Inquiring about tlio boy mid his family , but no iniormation could bo obtained. It is not definitely fknown , thcrofoio , In Omaha whether the boy hns a stepmother living nt Lusk. as ho claims , or not , but as them was no cluirgo against him he could not bo lightfully held any longer. Hoas put aboard the v\est bound train on the Union Paclllc with a ticket throuxh to Lusk and * 10 to pay his incidental expenses on the way. Ho was turnished with a letter stating the reasons why ho was dotulncel In Omalni , nnd stating that the money held hereby by the police Judge will bo fonvnideel to the parents or such other parties as may have the custody of tbo boy , when the propel proof ami application nio furnished Judge llolsloy. 'f ho boy Bcemeel perfectly willing to go , and said that If Chief Srivey hudtclegiaphec' the countv clerk at Uhojenno ho could have gained some information ubout his people. 'illi ; OMAHA Alt'l1 iXlllllIT. : It AVIH lie Thrown Open to the TuliUc TfilH AV < ek. The Oranhnnrt exhibition will ho open to the public the latter part ot this week In the lurgo three-story building nt the coiner ol Thirteenth nnd Hnrnoy , until recently occu pied by D , M. Steele & Co , Tbo wholesale grocery sign nt the corner is a misnomer , but It will soon bo replaced b > another that will very modestly announce the correct nature of the great attraction to bo found within. The word inodouly is used adversely , as mi announcement couched In oven the most extravagant language woulc fall to convoy an adequate conception of this icmnrkublo collection , 'Over eight bundled paintings will bohuiif In the galleries , and scores of etchings , watoi colors , rare vases and decorated pottery wll swell the total number of works of art , to over two thousand. An linuienso amount of work Is being elono to put the building lu bhapo for this great ex lilbltlon The walls nnd ceilings have been ooveied with dark nutt-nan cotton plush , and the plllura und lloors have been painted In ihik colors to harmonise. It rceiulrod fi.SOO ynrds of cloth to cover the walls , nnd this wiis but n slight Btcii In the way of prepara tion. The whole building hns been wired for olectrle lights , nnd JKXHiic-nndcscent lamps linvobccn arranged sons to tlluintnato the Hill-toon spac-lous pillories Into which the llirco floors lm\o boc-n divided. Over OKh lamp Is n icllcctor that Increases the light sixteen times , Instiling the most perfect lighting over seen In any gidli-ry. Artlllcliil light will bo used exclusively , and not a ray of etayllghtwtllbo admitted to the building. T ho galleries will bo lighted from 10 a. in , to 10 p m. dully , nud during these hours will bo open to the public. The exhibit will bolu elmrgo of II. .lay Smith of Minneapolis , who for the past live years has hnd c-huigu of the art ex hi hits there , nnd has been connected with similar work tu several of the larger Aineilcau cities. Ho has brought hero all of the choicest pilnt- Ihgs of the rcvont Minneapolis exhibition , vvhlcli was the finest collection of this kliul ever exhibited lu this countiy , In addition to these , thirty rf the Itncst paintings In the Milwaukee ox titbit have been brought heic , unit ns many more from the Chicago exhibit , while n number of other ! ) were se cured from Now York nnd Boston. A Inreo number have been iccclvcd direct from Uu- lope , hiving never been ou exhibition in this country boforo. This tiulv remarkable col lection of printings Invoices $ * sr > , IHX > , mid Is snlel to bo without exception the llnest ex hibit of this kind over mndo in this country. Among the most valuable paintings is n licmbtnndt , "llio Jewish Habbi. " HoiiKueicau's "Awakening of Spiing , , ' vvhle-h was awarded the Trench government gold medal of the salon of issr > , nnd Is de clared by the ablest critics to bo the greatest nnelo hi existence , will occupy the central place In the Uouguereau gallery em the second lloor. This painting Is held nt ? lb,000 cash. It Is worth double the price of admission to sco this painting nlouo. Nouo snvo this great nitlst t'ouldovcr hnvouiawn It , to Miy noth ing of tliocxeinislte coloilng. Bougmeau Is picsldcnt of the salon In the great .luliaii school In Paris , the highest organization of artists In existence" in this gallery will nlso nppcar n small painting by Houi llonbour , for which the snug llttlo sum of $1'J,000 is asked. It is n landscape nnd cattle , and is ouo of the few woiksof this great nulimil painter on exhi bition , Worm's "Spanish Ih-ulnl Dioss" awaits n f,0)0 ) , ( purchaser. "Abtlll Ulo. " by Joseph Habcrle , Is llio gieatost of Its kind In existence , nnd Is held nt.JMO. HiorstacU's ' "lliiffnlo Hunt , " for which thcro is a standing olTor of $ . * > U,00 ( ) , occupies a conspicuous place at the south end of thu second lloor. The two ijrent companion pieces , Gustnv Dole's conception of "Christ Leaving the Pi.iotorium" and "Christ ICnteiing Jciusa- 1cm , " me ot necessity "separated , owing to their sl/o and the inudequato dimensions of the building. Thov nro lt31 > feet in size and the canvas on which each is painted cost f 100 , It being necessary to bull a room for the purpose of weaving it. These paintings nio valued nt 0,000 each , Ono Is shown on the giound lloor and the oilier occupies the north end of the third lee ! > r. L'Hcrmitte's "Iluymnkprs" Is a ? l."i,000 ticasuio end is one of the choicest paintings In the collection Doro's "Death of the Christian Martyrs" occupies a gallery to itself on the second lloor. It represents the Koinaii Coliseum by moonlight , with tha wild beasts prowling about In the nrena nmong the torn and mangled bodies of the mnityrs who have that day sullcrcd a ciuel death , It Is appalling in its reality. The galleries uro ai ranged so as to classify the work ou exhibition , mill each is w ell nigh perfection. The gallery of water color * ) will contain fac simile water color reproductions of over two hundred of the choicest puintiiig-t in exist ence. They are exquisitely painted , nnd will bu sold for from T > to . " > 0 eiic-h. They mo In charge of Mr. Hector Alllofc , recently from Paris , who will also deliver bcvt-ial lectures on art. ' The exhibit will bo open for two or three weeks , nnd excursions will bo run from the surrounding cities. Tha gentlemen in charge have gone to gieat expense in securing this exhibition , and trust that their efforts will bo appicclated by the public. Alexander Ilaek's Ijcotnrc. A fair slfcei highly pleased iiudlcnco was cntcitnlned iat the Grand opera house lust night by Alexander Black In his lecture "Lifo Through a Detective's Camera. " The entertainment comprised n highly In teresting tulK on the work nnd exploits of the gicat sleuths of the country , Illustrated by photos , and sketches of vniious chuiactcis. Building I'criints. The following pcindtsworo issued by the supeilntcndontof buildings yesterday : leliV. \ . llronn , two-stoiy hilck stores nnd Hats Twentieth and Vlnton slnots . . . $10,000 1' . II , Duncan , ono and a half Bloiy fl nine dwelling , Thli ty-tblid ami Ma- urin strt'ots 5rXX ) 0 Kilt-kMin , onc-stoiy fintuodwelling , ( III Neu th I'-Avnly-suvontli tixciinu . , 1,000 i : H. ( lianin.in , modelling ic'slclcncc , ,11-jNeuth I'wenty-lltth stit-ot 1.000 Tno minor puriults ( XX ) Tot.il 115.100 * Marriage I.IOOMHRH. The following mitriago license. } were Is sued by .fudge Shields yuatorday : Name ami uddicss. Ago. I llonliloh ( ilop. Itcimlngton 0 1 Mlna Dandvavt , Omaha 'U Ile'iis A. Jensen , Omaha "it 1 Llim Jeiibc'n. iJinaba " 0 COUNTY COMMISSIONKUS. Two Weeks' liuHliio'-s Dtaposcd ol" nt YeHtorilay's Hesuloti. There wns an accumulation of two weeks' business on hand when the county commis sioners convened yesterday afternoon , The llist business transacted was the opening of bids for the constiuctlon of a culveit on South Thirteenth stieot. There were live bidders. U J. Brcnnan bid ) 15 per lineal foot for doing tbo work. His hid was the lowest , nud ho will probably bo awarded the contiact ns soon as the committee on bridges can look over the various bids. T. A. Megcath'-i quartoily report wns pie- scntcd and rcfcucd to tlio committee on ihmnco. .Tonas A. Try , the constnblo at Elkhorn , tiled his resignation nnd D. W. Cannon tiled an application , asking that ho bo appointed to till the vacancy. Both papers were ic- fcrrcd. The commission cis accented un Invitation to bo present nt the lajing of the corner stone of St Joseph's hospital at I ) o'clock p , in next Sunday. An ugrecmcnt between the county nnd city icl.itive to the keeping nnd feeding of city piisoners in the county Jail was rofcurcd to the committee on judiciary. The olllciid bonds of Pat Butler , constable , and A. L. Button , justice of the pouco of .South Omaha , wore presented tor appiovnl , but us the bo.ud had not received any notiru of the election of tlicso gcntloinen the bonds were roforieel to the committee on jucllci iry. Shciift lioyd piesentodtho following claim , which was referred to the committee on lluancoi Co nmltloml ! - tuN. Ini ; . County pilsoncis J.'J M $1.11 21 County Insniii M ill 10 Smith Omaha julsuncis . . . 10 M 7:1 : l'i Uiiiahuplhoiiuri 4 00 IIII IV ) iao : a tut r Total , ' JToiTw Tlio usual number of bills were presented nnd roforrcd to the respective corn nil ttoos. Twoostlmutosof H , J. Bronimn. amountIng - Ing to $1,03. ! . Ill , for constiucting cisterns nt the county hospital , were allowed and a war rant for that amount ordeieel drawn. The clerks' ami judges' pay for nerving nt the recent election was presented and re ferred to the committee on llnanco. The piy loll amounts to fl,7IO. All inon who served In the city will bo allowed two days' ' piy ut W per day , and those from the country precincts il each. Ttieio were a number of the Judges nnd nnel clerks who claimed extra pay for extra time , Allot these claims were icforrod to the county attorney for his opinion Ju some of the wards the Judges and dorks served extra tlmo and took their meals at hotels , and landlords presented boaid hills , All of these claims were promptly rejected. The matter of constructing vaults was nil gene over iiguln. The jormcr specifications were too indefinite , and ull former bids were rejectee , aul npalit the county will ndvortlift for bids on plans to bo prepared by the county surveyor. * The following appropriation shoots word rend u third tlmo nnd approved ! No. 4U ot the bridge fund , fTOJ.Ml : No. 57 of the hos pital funel , , ! . > * s ) ' , Ne ) . 14 of the road fuml , fcj , ! U(1. ( Sheet No ii of the general f until amounting to JSO..i.ns , was read a llrst tlmcl anil laid over under the ntlu . A number of gentlemen who felt Unit they have been unjustly , taxed wow given u eliauco to nppcar iiuet state their Kilovanccs. ui' nnsr.itT IAM > . Hpoculntoi-s t-nul to lin I'lllug 011111111 Illegally in Idaho , Within the lust ninety ilnyi 50,000 iu'i-o-4 of Itintl litivo been taKe-n up jn tlio vlohillvof hltilio TullH , leluho , titulortliti lie-sort liiiul iti't. Spoc'lul n ont Tviier of tlio Ituul ( lep.irtmoul tiitHpouted tfint tlio laud VVIIH bo I UK' tiikoti up for specula the purposes nud liue'stifjalod , HIIVH n , llolena , Mont. , despnti'h to tlio Chlmgo Ti-ihtmu. He found that thu untrloa worn boluir mudo bo eusterii purtiei who hud beou iiiduccd lo llio on cliiiniH by a Denver synilldato. It is nlloffed that nil-lies of eastern people wet-o tukoii tn Idnho Falls on Mpccml excui-flieiH nud tlion taUon hy wii ous IIOI-OHS the Hnnko iivoito Miuo hlffli point where tlio vio\v \ IH uiKibxtnii-tod for twenty miles. Tlio partie'S would then KO to the liuid-olllco nnd iiinUo ullldiivit that they luul visited each tract upon which ontiy wnq mado. Tlio law re-quires that cnch per- boulslt the trni't entered upon and make otitli Unit the lund is not taken up for spoc'ulnlivo ) ) urposi39. Tliobnee-Inl agent thinks ho ciui have nil Kuuh entries cnncolod , llonulldo settlers are t-oin- nliilnlng. as tlio land will bo tied up and lioltl buelc from &ottlemoiit three ; voars. Tlio ree-ords ot the hind oUleo of Idaho show that ono day over twenty entries wore inurto by Chlenjfo parties. Lurgo pnrtles were nlso brought from Portland , Donvoi- and Salt Lake. If this is kept up till the desert land will Jjo tied up within n short tlmo. The matter is to bo Inou-rht before tlio department at Washington and If the ontrlos are or dered euiic-oled the eastern pin-tics wlio have lieeu tnlfon Into the schema will 1)O ) out thu expense of tlio trlj ) and tlio fees paid the company inducing them to go. NOTICES. COUNCIL Bi-UFFS. CITCfAMUllCJAlXH 111 hou-os for s.ilo OB fj rent : nisei two Siiundni" sln-ut lots , N Uiiiaha. J. It. Davidson Wi fttb live. W AI/JT.Il S. KTIM/MAV. Alnrc-us 1 lock , Notniy I'ubllc.eeillcotlons , ITloi Kxehanco.- Kino cubtneit Organ foi JL1 bihy cairlage , b.il.iiic-a easy 1704-Mrd iiTO. K to rent , Xt > 111" Third uv p. ut fit ) per JLi nioiitli. Silt JM. . blit-Tiiulrn. T71C UTuHNT A ( loslrublo hrlclt rcslelcMicn of -L1 III room * , pli-.esmtly situated em blKh ground , Lnruu viml and ( iic-h.iid. Cnnvc'iilcMit tonieUor. Apply t" X. 1' . Doilno .V e/'o. \trANTKD I'ncruc'tlojouiu Indy eir Ke'iit. \Vlllpiy Jllpor vx'ek to rUht paity , V , OS.007 Willow ui o. . Coune'll MleilH. _ _ FOR SATttf.uasn and feirnltnio < if Se'ott House- , Council Itluir-i. as looms Clii-tpa : : biii-Kaln. Adelnss J. H. Jorelan , Coinu-il Illulln. \\7 ANT12I > Neat Rlrl for go lieiuse1- IT vuirk. Out man profunoJ. Mrs Jiicob Sims , UK ! ri.iiite-r st. KK.N'T-'llic .MoMiihin tliriei-story S FOU block , Xo. . ! . " > S. .M.ilnst , v > lthulovctor J. W. Sieilie' . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TilOll Ill'M1 A oholc-e iilueo ( if Kirdcn liinil J- mill Cnunull lllnlls , with ( 'oou nc-w liulld- . liiK. Iiiuiddhitopo-wosslon If dcsliud. J. W , SATiK Complete hot of tlnin-rs loolt , FOR snnll slooic ot llnv.iiro at a li.n 'iiln. Inquliojil loom.118 Mm i liiiii blook. i KO sto\ cit : cost to clo-,0 out. He.idmui lor J forliiiul m.iplo liiiii'-o movlnjj rolleis unU jacks. If. I ) . Amy k Co. IJQ .M-iln street. rp\\OhO-aoro farms for sulo nc.ir llio city .16 J a Ijirgnln.V. . A.Voe > el & Co. , K.-e ) .Main st. FOR SAbK or Hunt Cardan land , wltU houses , by J. II. Kluo. 10J M.lln el. . Uouuoll BlulTs. "What shall Telo on Christmas ( lay. If inv Bray sense should run iiwuyr" Wo don't oxppct our Rray KOOSO toiuii .iv\ayy but \\esliiill allow tlio following tOKutuvvuy on ( 'liilstiniis day : 1 hurlnl Riaiiiifnte'd sugar. Ml His Mou i and Java collun. MO Ibs It. T. Diivlt1 No. 10 llonr. Ill bushels of potatoc-s. ' \ Un. lie-st tua. Thoaliovo Kixids villl Rotnwny , and If yon CMIII c.ipturo nny of tlioinyon are wolc-oino to tliom. If jon ant to Know fiiitbor 11,11 tleit" lars uslc nny ( if our N ilc'snion , and at tlio same tlmo sio j onrsnlf Ti pur e'out. Wohiiy for cisli and si ll for ensh , nnd .ira ublu tos-ivo eiiiroustdinom.Ti porc-e-nt nnui : is WHAT you CAN DO rou OA&U : Ijlhs. urannlatol sugar for ? l CO ir.llis p\ti.iCsnear 1 00 1711)s. t' siiciir 101) " li.usot Kooel Iniindiy soap ! > a l.irirn liotlhi liliiln ; , ' So O.illfinnl.i hams pur pniinel Qa Honili-'M liiiins pur peiiuid . Ha ( 'roam ( 'liccso pi r pound t.'o 1'otatnps IHMliiishul 1 OU ( nod llrooni Ho lolly peir i oiind So Nnvv beans pur pound ! io Cr.ioKcrH per pound fie Tliieu loiivc-teif lue.id for lOu Miisluid iJiirdlnos , per ean 10a Oil S.irdlnus , puruau To I'nttul ham , per can Ra Dovllcel Imin. per c-.iu . 50 Twooliottlo loinon ( ixtruct ito Two or. botllo vanll-i uxtraot r > o Vinegar , jiei Kuljon 1 > o C'onl oil , pel Billion lOo I'lvo Billions nasollno . . two \Vo are IIo.idiiiiii | lors on I'lou : . Il.T. Ia\ls-No. 10. pcrsuuk Jl CO K'I' . laIs' ) , Him ) II. per s ml ; 1 ill ( iolcl ini'd.'il , perKuck . . . . . . 1 ' ' " HIIKO , N'ortim , V < ; o'rt Hiillalo I'lour I 4u A U.ittlor , tiy It , liursac-k . 1 CO AllRiioeli warr.vntud us lopicscntoel nnd 10 omu-oslollio pound. \ \ ' l h yeiur KOOH nnel iloii't Im ( Ircohrd hvyour hUh plle-i-el itroe-i . nun Any uroeur wishing to neil out , call ou ED. N. BROWN'S , C. O. D. Fouith Street nnd Hroiidvvjiy. Council' BlulTs. lovvn. L. G. Knotts Fti6l - Merchant All kinds oftho best nnd fuel in stock , and under-sheds People who doslro cheap and , clean fuel Toi * cooking will find 1C by ordering n lend of cobs , I hava Q largo supply that ore clenn an < 4 whole not broken up. GDOC ! hni-d wood cheap , eitlioi' in cot-d wood lengths or stove- wood , delivered promptly. All sies of hard conl , clean , bright and well screened , The black peerless lump coal conlnncsto bo tlio favorite fotf domestic purposes. No. 29 Main Street - : - . , Call Telephony203 ; CfflZEfS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs. PAID UP CAPITAL $150,00(1 ( SURPLUS AND PROFITS 50,009 LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS 350,009 DIIIBTOIW I. A. Mlllnr , V. O. Gloason , H. f * . Blmmirt , i : . K. Hurl , J , 1) ) . Kdmiiiidson , Ulmrlu-l U. llunniiii , Trans let Kenur.il liuiikln , ' IIIIH- ! ness. LurKOxt cupltal mid surplus of uuy biuiUIn tioutliwcHtoru loua. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS ,