0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SUNDAY -DECEMBER 21 , 1890.-TWENTY PAGES. THIS OMAHA "HEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. OKt'lCH , NO. 12 PEARL ST. JVIvrrnl liy furrier in tiny pnrtof tlio City 11 , W. Tl I/TON. - - - MA.NAOKll TnEl'IIONB3 : eNo. . 41 NlKlit nultnr , No. S3. N. Y. P. Co. IJurhoru's for watches. Council lllnfTB Lumber Co. . coal. Three Anderson brothers from YorK town ship xvero mndo citizens by Judge McGro ycstenlny , Subscriptions to periodicals tit wholesale jirlcrs. Drop mo u card and 1 will c.nll on you. R .1. lloaglnnd , No. 1000 Sixth nvcnue. The printers nru making arrangements to Imvo : i motor run iif tcr the dunce Christmas iiiRht to accommodate their Oinnliu guests. J. Martin , tbo Otmitm man wlio ImJ to bo clubbed before bo would submit to arrest on the charge of Intoxication , was lined SlO.iD yesterday. There will bo n mooting of tbo Potttiwnttn- mio Bar association Monday morning at UlliO o'clock for the purpose of electing ofllcers nnil the transaction of other important busi ness. ness.Onicer Wvntt's chain using only comprised two Individuals yesterday. The Sunday round-up of drunks nntl vtiir * will probably bring the number up to thu usual figure John Poloy was sent to the county jalt yestcriliiy to serve out n thirty clay sentence. IIo bus spent tbreo-fourths of his tltr.o for tbo past two months on tlio chain ping serving a lentcnco for Intoxication and vagrancy. Tbo youiif ? people's societies of tno differ- enl churches will give an imteitnlnmcnt and rccoptiou In the Young Men's Christian as- Kocintln on tbo ovoninjr of December - . " > . An interesting programme bus been prepared. In the case of I. . . C , James , charged with bigamy and with adultery , a continuance was granted yesterday on the application of the defendant , who claimed that an Important witness could not be bad In tinio for this term of court. Died- Saturday , December 20 , at 1 p. m. , Mrs. Alary 0. Ueobo , wife of our esteemed fellow clti/cn , Colonel II. C. Ileobe , in the forty-ninth year of her ago. The funeral services will bo held at tlio residence , b'Jfi Seventh avenue , Monetay , December 2' ! , at I p. m. In tlio superior court yesterday tbo cnso o ( Glddings vs Tlnkcn , Uall & Co , was on trial , with fair prospects of tolling up u per tlon of this week. It Is a suit for damage claimed on account of the handling of Texas cattle , whereby disease was communicated to the plaintiff's cnttlo. Otto Paul , the boy arrested for attempting .n burglarize a store on Droadway on Tiiurs- my night , was sent to the county jail yester- lay for llftcen days. The other boys named ; y him as members of the gang of juvenile . urghirs , have not been captured and the < ollco are still lookinir after thom. If they ire found they will bo given a taste of the .amo punishment. -V well known sprinter In this city was pro- Rented yesterday with a hugemediil that bni ! > coii artistically cnrvcd from a section ol harness leather. The inscription announced xlrnt the recipient was llio chnmnion "ten yard sprinter" in his set. U was sent by mail and now the professional runner is hunting With a gun for tlio fellows who designed aiu purchased the medal. An elegant bouquet composed of tbo ex tcrnal Iniivos of a line , large , thrifty cabbage head , with the Interior cut out and filled wttl bright colored tissue paper , was presented tc a soloist in a patent mod lei no vendor's shou last night. The soloist appeared forty-sever consecutive times before Ills nudiciico line : each thno cave his cuckoo song. The cabbage head bouquet was n handsome recognition ol his musical talent. Ono fellow who hns already been up threi times for vagrancy , and has worked in tin street gang for tliiity days , does not seem ti be cured , and yesterday ho was before Judgi McGco again. Ho was sent this time to tin county jail for thirty days , to see what cffoc that will Imvo upon him. Ho is a line spec ! men of manhood physically , and if cleanci uj > nnd dressed up would bo in fact notice able. IIo seems to hnvo lost all pride , am Vrcsents a problem In sociology. Charles T. Bray , a CounellBluffs boy win has pushed bis way to the front with re marknblo rapidity , and who is now wldel' known us a contractor for railway nnd grad ing work , has become associated with Den nls Cunningham and J. Peterson , we ] known Omaha contractors. The three wll incorporate ) in a company having ? . "iO,000 capl UU , and will bo the strongest combination ii this line that there is In the west. Thoj hnvo already nearly three Hundred horses needed stock in proportion. % Wo Will Mnko very close prices on the following articles very acceptable for Christmas pro joats : Pee rests , blacking rases , carpet sweepers , rugs ottomans , down comforts and pillows , tabli covers , Inco , Madras , silk and chenille cur talus , carpets etc. Please call nnd examine Council IllulTs Carpet Co. Plush goods , Christmas books and hollda poods at Uell 0. Morgan & Co.'s , 74'j Lowe Broadway. fnnunry 1 , 1N ) > 1 , Wo will start to invoice , but until that tim wo will make swooping reduction * in all ou departments , including bedroom suites , pai lor suites , rockers and lounges , carpets lamps , crockery , glassware , tinware , eui tains , tedding , in fact everything pertalnliii to keeping house. M.VNIIUI , .Sc KI.UIX. M'XIIHOXAJL I'A ltA.GH.ifHS. A. Kllno of Mandcl & Kline , who wn taken sundenly nnd seriously ill on Frlda last , is getting along well and his pbysleia hopes to have him out in a few days. Hotel For llcnt. Ogdcn house. Council Bluffs , at low rental Inquire at hotel. _ J.C. Bixny , steam hoatln ? , sanitary en glnecr , 013 Ufo huildmi ; , Omaha ; 'JJJ Mo riam block , Council HI lifts. . C. A. Beobo & Co. arc going out of the re tail tradn and will close out their line line o Indies' writing and ofllco desks , book cases chiffoniers , parlor tables , parlor and chambc suits , folding beds , plain and fancy rockers cabinets , mirrors , etc. , etc. for less thai cost. the Iowa National Guard Adjutant General Grecno of the Iowa nt tlonal guard wns In tlio city yesterday ii spooling tlio condition of company A of th Fifth regiment located hero and known a tbo Uodgo Light guards. IIo spent the fore noon under the clmporonngo of Colonel Dai ley , nnd mot nearly all the members of th company nt their places of business. A hour or two wore spent In inspecting th armory and the equipments of the boys. Tin result of the Inquiry was announced to Coh iicl Dalloy later in the day to bo comimin ! catod to the members ofllclnUy at the nos meeting. The adjutant did not try to cor ceal his satisfaction with the company an the state's pioperty in its keeping , nnd cm tioncd the colonel not to forgot to toll th boys how well bo was pleased with even thing. Adjutant ( Jreeno is on a general tour of It Bjxjctlon , visiting headquarters of all the con panics. Ho Is highly pleased with the state' ' cmbryotla soldiers , and says the Iowa mllltl will compare favorably with ttmtof any othc state In the union , and that the people of tl state ought to bo proud of the boys. His stay in the elty was limited , but h promised to return In n short tlmo and spoil n day with the boys as their guest. Wanted Boys at American District Tc cgroph ofllco. _ When buying your Christmas presents stc in nnd see if wu haven't got something yc want. Dell O. Morgan & Co. , 7-l'JLowe Broad wav. Our Mottoes. "Best Quality of Goods for the Lea- Money , " "Special Effort Made to Picas Every One , " "No Trouble to Show Good Mill ( Jlvo Prices , " "Prices to Suit th rimes. " "Llvo and Lot Live. " Head nn profit by buying your holiday goods at th aid established house of K. Burhoru , 17 Mai THE NEWS IN THE BLUFFS , Jutlgo Thornoll to Be Oallod Upon to Decide a Oaso and Incidentally a Bet , HELPING JIMMIE DAVIS , THE BOY HERO. Muni 1'ny Their Subscription to the ? latiu\vii Hallway Church Notes Minor Mention nnd 1'cr- sonal Notes. Justices of tlio Pcaco Schurz and nnrnett spent the greater part of the afternoon yes terday In considering a knotty question ol common Inw tlmt bin arisen In Iho endeavor of a client of Attorney West to settle a land lord nnd tenant caso. The case wus brought In Schurz1 court and was an effort of o man named Hunyou to sue out a writ of attach ment upon tlio goods of a tenant named Drown to secure the payment of ? 1S bach rental for a small cottage. The house waj leased in tbo usual manner , the landlord's agents , K. II. Shcufa & Co. , taking the usun Ironclad lease. Some dispute arose over the payment ol the rental , anil the tenant refusei to pay tbo $12 balance , claiming that bo had s K'ood defense nnel urging the agent to brine the case into couit. The challenge wa.1 accepted , but Attorney West for tlio defense refused to permit the case to bo heard before Schurz , and took it to Darnell on a cliamro o : venue. Ho hnu previously bticlly outlined his elufcnso to Justice Sclmiv. in an unoftlelal chat , and indicated that It would rest upon the fact that only one of tbo defendants , anel Hint the wife , had signed the lease. Tbi ; was ono of the reasons for taking the case tc the othe'r court. The matter was submitted to Justice Har nctt , and tlio greater part of the afternooi spent in arguing West's motion to ellamis ! the case upon the grounds that the iiuidlori had no claims on the tenant Itrowa for the reason that ho had not signed the lease am could not bo made a party to the suit by tin act of his wife , Plaintiff's ' attorney nttomptee to show the latent of tbo lease. At the con elusion of the arguments Justice Barnot sustained the motion to dismiss. The east was then appealed to the district court solelj for the purpose of petting a ruling upoi the problem In a higher court. The matter tor Is considered important by landlords , foi there are scores of leases liken whore tin wife only signs them. If Ibis act Invalidate1 them and enables the tenants to avoid paylni their rentals the landlords want to know i at once. As a side issue some of tbo attorneys one oilier interested parties have iiuule som wagers , nnd Judge Tliorni-ll will decide i few bets as well as what Is considered i somewhat knotty mid very Important pro bleai. LAST OIU'OKlUNITIES To ( Jot th" Great UurgaliiH Offeree Ily the Ilimton Store , Council HI nil' ijuNt unel Itest Har nliiH. Only three eluys more until Christinas Only three more days to get the Httlo one nnd the loved ones the presents that wll gladden hearts ami nnko the day what i should bo , the happiest in all the year Tneso three davs will bo full of events fo tbo people who come to tlio Boston Store Council HluiTs. la that time all the holiUa ; Roods there w 111 bo sold. During the uas week thousands of dollars worth of holldn goods have be-on solel notwithstanding th' summery weather , and thousands of dollars worth yet remain to bo disposed of , sold a prices that will take your breath awnj From now until Christmas our customer will have an opportunity to gut the most use fill and beautiful articles at sacrifice prices Ladles cannot make their Rontlomen fiieml a more appropriate present than by givin them handkerchiefs , gloves or scarfs , ani tbo stock that wo have to select from Is th largest In the city. Oentlemeii cannot make their lady friend any more appropi into or acceptable prcson than is found in the immense line of plus ! goods , including toilet eases nnd workboxe : Hccollect that while you have the larges stock of the latest novelties to select froi you will only be asked to pay popular prices which means a saving of 2."i per cent. Only three days more nnd our toy ileparl ment on the second lloor will bo closed oul Come and see what wo have got to offer yo for the least money you over paiel for toys. The greatest book sale over seen in Counc Bluffs will mark this closing holiday offci Wo make you the greatest book offer of th ago when wo guarantee you the latest n print ot the English and American cncyck pedia britanlca , the ninth edition , at $1.20 pe volume , cloth binding , or $1.50 for half Uu : sin , the llrst volume of the half Hussia fc COtf , or UUiO for the entire sot of twenly-flv volumes. Loolc nt these prices for a fe\ \ samples of other books : Publishers' On i'rlco. Prici E. P. Roo's works . $ l.fiO S . ; llickens , 15 volumes . 15.00 O.C Palestine , England and Africa ( illustrated ) . 5.00 l.E Scott's Wnvcrly novels . 18.00 O.C Thackeray , 10 volumes . 15.1)0 ) 5.C Webster's unabridged . 10.00 2.t Webster's unabridged , Indexed 10,50 . 2.1 History of New York state , . . . History of Now England . History of Ohio . 1.50 . ( Life of Christopher Columbus. 1.50 . ; History of the Unitcet States. . . 1.00 .5 The Creates ! Tiling In the World , by Prof , Drum mond. l. ! > 3 .i Macuuloy's essays and uoeins , .1 volumes . Jlt. 3.75 i. " Martha Turloy's works . 1.25 .1 Household poems . 2,50 1 , ! 5,000 volumes of beautiful bound books i 25o per volume over 300 titles to select fron 1,000 volumes of the celebrated Edgowoc edition , witu sldo and back gold stamp , 31 per volume. CIIILUHKN'S HOOKS. Publisher's Om Price Prli Happy Hours . , . $1.00 . ! Wide Awake , 1890 . 1.50 , ( Chatterbox. 1891 . 1.50 .1 Homo Sunshine- . 1.00 . ! Aunt Virginia's Pretty Book 1.00 . ! People of Council Illuffs will find thogrca cst bargains this week In all other lines tin wo have over mndo them since wo came hui to introduce and promote low prices. BOSTON STOKE , FOTHERINOHAM.WIIITBLAW .1 : CO. , 401 , 403 , 404 , Council Bluffs , I tTimmy DuvlH. The Httlo legless hero , Jlmmlo Davis , wl : distinguished himself on several occasions I saving people from drowning in Lai Mnnawa , Is endeavoring tosecuro an educi cation at Tnbor college upon money that IK been contributed by several generous gontl men in recognition of his bravery. Jlinml was a Httlo bootblack , who lost his log while aitomptlm ; to board n moving tra while a very small boy. When ho recovore the only thing ho could turn to assist la su ; porting himself nnd others dependent upc him was to black boots. For several yeai the figure of the helpless Httlo crtpplo drai glng himself around the streets oahisstubh crutches , and frequently making daring dive under vehicles and horses , was a familln ono. Ho was passionately fouel of tli water , and when Lake Manawa attractc general attcntloii'llttlo Jlmmlo spent agree deal of tlmo there , splashing around In tl water when ho was not blacking the shoes e the people who wont there. Notwlthstoni ing that he had ouly the shortest kind of stump on OHO leg and the other was entire ! gone , lie soon became a very expert swln mcr. Ills llrst exploit was to save the llfo c a Httlo boy who had got beyond his ilopl and was drowning In sight of a largo crow of men and women on the shore. After th ho made several during rescues , at OHO tin swimming out to a small sailboat that lin been capsized and cutting awuy the sail to noath which ono of Iho occupants of the boi was drownln pimd saving his life at the In mlnent risk of bis own. His last deed i heroism wns tno saving of ono of the udu sons of Contractor Hughes , who lid tjotton into the water over his head an could not swim. The Httlo follow broughthl ashore , but was almost dead from oxhaustlc nnd laid in a faint for some time aftcrwnn This act attracted general publio attention I him , and it was soon found that ho was an bilious lo secure an cuucutlod. A fund w. tartcd by Contractor Hughe ? , who hooded ho list with $100 , and Jimmy was sent lo the Tabor college. IIo quickly gave evidence Hint ho could muster ino sciences as readily as ho could s\vlm and fiavoliunmn llfo. Sev eral gentleman have contributed regularly to ho fund , nnd llio legless hero hns been kept n school for the past two years. Recently .ho funds have been running short , nnd the joy was compelled to face tbo sad necessity of leaving school after having Just lasted the waters from the fount of leacnlng. Under Iho Inspiration of tbo allualton ho recently AToto n totichlngly pitiful lotler to Hon. I ) . 0. Bloomer , who was chosen the custodian of the fund Unit had been raised , telling him how ho dreaded to bo compelled to leave the college. The letter has awakened renewed Interest in the bright child and yesterday there were several donations tew the fund. Ono of tbo contributors was II. Mendel. In hU letter to Air. Bloomer Mr. Mendel says : "I do not know what amount U necessary , but I am ready to contribute for tbo further advance ment of I'ottawutlamlo county's Httlo hero. Can you not Ibid enough cltirctis who will each contribute $5 for this purpose ! You can count mo for ono. " The desire Is to raise enough to keen the boy In school another j car , and there Is no doubt but It will bo realized , Flwt-rlass fresh cnn.lv mndo for the holi day trade , . ! t A. C. Uempsoy's , 105 Main st. Having derided not to carry this line we nro closing out our entire stock of holiday goods. Consequently can offer vou bettor bargains than any other house in the city. Wu have a lundsomo llnu of plush poods and toys , Christinas trees , ote. Come and see us. Kelly & Vounkermim , 101 Broadway. Trei Warm. Everybody knows that , so there's no use for us to tell it ; but what wo do want to say is that owing to the warm weather wo will cut the prices of heating and cooking stoves in twc and give you the biggest end of the bargain , By this means you can buy u useful Christ' mas present for which you can pay cash 01 easy payments. Mimdel & Klein. Seott house , 22 N. Main st. , Co. Bluffs , Good board , nice rooms and beds , lowest r.ites , tlio Oiurchc * . Mr. E , M. Bunker will address the rallroai men's meeting at 2 p. m. at the Voting Men's Christian association rooms. All rnllro.u men invited. liorean Baptist , Church The pastor wil proarh In the morning to the children hi tin evening on "Personal Duty. " Everybody in vitcd to attend. Christian church Hov. C. Monroe pastor Pre.tehlug nttho corner of Broadway am Twenty-third streets at 11 o'clock a. in. ane 7 ; ! ! 0 p. in. ; Sunday school , 10 n , in. "Tbo Greatest Gift" will bo the subject o the Young Men's meeting today at 4 p , m The xulutctto will lead the singing. All moi of the city invited to attend. Coins am bring a friend. Trinity Methodist church , South Mali stioet , opposite Eighth avenue S. Alexan der , pastor ; residence , UJO Eleventh avenue Pleaching at 10:1)0 : ) a. in , and 7itO : p. m.Sun ; day school , 12 m ; class meeting , 10 a. in young people's meeting , 7 p. m. Prayer meet ing , Wednesday , " : ! 10 p. in. First Presbyterian Church -Corner of Wil low uvcnuo and Seventh street ; Kev.Slcphct Phclps , pastor. Preaching bv the pastor a 100 : ! ! a. in. und : ! iO p. in ; both sermons wil bo appropriate to Iho Christmas Sabbath o tlio year. Sabbath school at 12 in Yonuj people's meeting nt fi : : i p. m. Strangers am others cordially Invited. Congregational Services morning am evening. In the morning tlio p.ustor wil preach n Christmas sermon , subject , "Laii In n Hunger. " In the evening there will hi a Christinas concert , consisting of an addrev by tbo p.istor , select readings and recitations Interspersed with anthems by the choir Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor or nt t0. ! : ! ! All are cordially welcome. Broadway Methodist Episcopal church IT MdC. Stuart , p.istor ; residence , 2.)0 i-'letch-j nvonuo. Services at the Mtisonio temple corner of Fourth and Broadway , nt ! ( ) : : ) a in. and TH : ! ) p. m. Morning theme , "Tho Op portunitlcs of Christ's Coming. Evenlni theme , "The Strait Gate ot Salvation. " Sal bath school , 12 m. Class meeting , (1:30 ( : p. in St. Paul's church Divine service today n 10:45 : a. in. and 7:110 : p. m. ; Sunday school 15ir : > ; Bible class , 0IO : ! p. in. ; sermon topics morning , "Aro Our Churches Worthy of th Suoport ot Business Men I" Evening sermon "Kingdoms of this World. " The offcrini will bo for the music and Christmas decora tions. Young men and strangers cordiall ; welcomed to Ihcso services. T. J , Maekay rcclor. Ono More. Wo have placed our order for spring stoc of carpets. The stock we now have must b closed out to keep pace with the times. Don' ' lose an opportunity to save money. Com and buy of Mandel & Klein , 320 Broadway. The Manhattan sporting headquarters , 41 Broadway. THE MISTIjETUK. A ChristmnH Feature Which AVc In lierltoel From the DruielH. Tbo legend of the mistletoe is an ir horilance from the religion of Iho druids sa.vn a writer in Harper's Weekly. Th cathedral arches under which the Colt worshipped were the spreadingbrnnche of the oak , the roof u douse foliage c greenery , and the iniBtloloo , Ihe myi lical parnsilo of Iho tree , was a symbe full of inclining , for it was believed I renew ils llfo by some agency elilTorin from thai which propngaled all olhc plants , ana lo oxiat by a divine powoi Hero , under the onk. Iho faorilo troor the Collie sun-god , at Iho period of ch winlcr-bolstico , pricbts and people-micr : ( Iced wliilo bulls and human victims The mistletoe was authored and dispensed ponsed in small sprays , to bo lumg b , Iho worshippers over Ihoir doors n amulets against evil and proplliatio to tlio sylvan deities. The Seandlniu ian legend of the mistletoe , which loll Iho story how Loki , Iho god of lire , mad Iho mislloloe Iho agent e > f Iho tleull of Balder , most glorious of Odin' children , is familiar lo all students c the Norse Sagas. Tlio mistletoe eor linuos to bo specially cultivated in Eny land for the Halo which is always larg at Christmas-tide , but the apple tree ha taken Iho place of llio oak , us the boil o which the plant feeds the most gonoi ously. Tlio kissing privilege eonncete with the mistletoe- during the day of yule is probably Iho most fi mlliar rolio of its tradition ! Both the yulo-flro and the mis tlotooworoof old believed to have spc clul vlrttio as safeguards against th powers of evil ; yet when they becam thoroughly embodied in the Christin legend , it was not so much this as Ihoi Ruggoslion of the divine power which n ChrlHlmns kept the prints of darknos and ills satellites in object Bubmlssioi Unit gave ) I horn llieir value. All roadoi of Shakespeare will remember Hi legend and Us association with llio crow ing of Iho cock , as put in Iho mouth c Marcollus in Hamlet : "It fndcel on the crowing of the conk. Some say , that over 'gainst that seaso comes Wherein our Savior's birth is celebrated , The bird of dawning slngoth all night long : And then , they any , no spirit can will abroad ; The nights are wholesome ; then no plancl strike , No fairy lakes , norwlich hath power t charm , 80 hnllow'd nnd so gracious Is the time. " Cure for Diphtheria. The Sclentillo American glvoa th ! rceipo , which the whole world ought t know : At Ihe llrst indication of dipt tlioria in tlio throat of a child make th room close , lhan take n lin cup and pou Inlo it a quantllv of tar and turpentine equal purls. Then hola Iho cup eve the fire , BO IIH to 1111 the room with th fumes , The paliont on inhaling th fumes will cough and unit out llio men brnnous mailer and 'dipnlhoria pas oil. The fumes of tar and lurponlln loosen the matter In thu throat and Ihu ntTord Ihe rollof Unit bus bullied tlio ukll of physicians. TOO BUSY TO-f RITE ADV'TS ' , .1,1 , That Is What IlenryMi'saman ' & Oo. Say , But They Must Lot Ih6 People Know It. A COMMERCIAL PALACE CROWDED , A ntniiuo Tliroujjli , tlio Imrjjost Coin- incrulal Moimolh the West Santa Clans' Honelnimrtcrs A. Kor- tune lirlJargulns. ToTniO.MUi\ : ! Ad. Man : It is lin- possible for us to write out tbo largo adver tisement that wo spoke of , as our store Is so full of customers that It requires nil of our time nnd attention to wait on them. You can use your own Judgement and write such facts as you may know about our holi day goods mid lot the public know that Klso- nnti's ' Is headquarters for any nnd all kinds of holiday presents and that wo will discount anybody's prices. Uospcctfully , HuNiir EISEMAX & Co. , Council Bluffs , la. The above note to Tin : Br.B advertising man , written by Mr. Simon 1'Msem.in on u telegraph blank , was the Invitation to the re porter sent to enjoy uu hour in rambling through the half mile of nislus on the live lloor of tbo Klscmans' ' great commercial palace. The hour was insiifllclent to see all but enough was noted to support Mr. Else- man's assertion that there was no person about the building who could ilnd time to write advertisements without neglecting IMtlcntcustomets. On tbo llrst lloor Saturday afternoon there was scarcely standing room. The ladles wore making their purvlmsoa ot Uress goods from the great display of rare bargains for the holldav trade. It was as busy a scene as Council Blurts ever witnessed. Clerks were almost concc.iled behind , the piles niul stacks or goods that bad been liken down to suit the varying tastc'3 of the shoppers. Every loom in the eivilUeit world had contributed to the stock , and the lady who elld not buy had no excuse to plead except the single ono that she had already bought too much for her purse In some of the oilier departments. The gieatest attraction was on the third floor , which is devoted wholly to the toy elo- jMrtinent and the holiday goods. Of Itself It is as largo as two ordluaiy stores , but every Soil of room that was not taken up by the crowds of pcoplu was occupied by stacks of goods designed lor presents. Santa Claus , tbo real live old gentleman In llcsh and blood , was there making Ids way through the crowd followed by troops of happy children , The hundreds of visitors were unstinting in their commendations of the elegant exhibit , and thu children especially were exuberant in their exclamations of delight nt the many things peculiarly attractive to them. Bantu Claus was in all his glory and the kindly ol < i king of the Juvenile heart was followed about as ho led thu way from ono " attractive exhibit to another "by a band of enthusiastic children who abundantly as sured him of their love and loyalty. And what did bo sliow thuini A brilliant display of mi almost endless variety of toys a eld- p.irtment which is n , veritable museum of curiosities , ombr.icliig everything that the nonius of Invention has brought out for the amusement of the children. Tbo mechanical nnd steam toys were particularly attractive and elicited the most vociferous ex clamations of delight from thu little ones. .While Santa Glaus was escorting the ju veniles through thu crowded and beautifully arranged departments allotted to them , the older visitors were fincllm ; gratification la an inspection of tbo Hiij-erb stocks in which there are hundreds ot appropriate gifts foi gentlemen , young and old , unlquo and desirn- bio presents for ladies of all ages , nnd many articles useful and .beautiful , which arc always m demand. IleVe Is a partial llitof thojholiday display , about ono article in , a thousand , and tin clerks tell you when you inquire the price ol anything that it is just one-half what It was r weuk ago that 'Mr. Eisoman ordered then : to sell everything at half price until after the holidays : Soldiers nnd union , magic lanterns , trum pets that automatically play beautiful tunes , trombones , swinging horses , ranges and stoves , hook and ladders , tire engines , hose carts , drays , wagons , express wagons , elof carts , passenger trains , freight trains , Han som cabs nnd horses , mouth organs , Jack it the box fifty different kinds , tops that bun and tops that sing , rubber balls , violins guns , printing presses , sheep that cry ani sheep that "bah , " ' dudes' drawing slates tvrltmgdosks , drums , nnd a thousand others wo can't think of , The assortment In albums is really start ling. Beautiful plush albums for.llle and ui to many dollars. Plush boxes , toilet cases , manicure sets , perfumery sets , collar am cuff boxes , glove boxes , "p'n ' cushions , fooi stools , work boxes , shaving sets , smoking sets , etc. , etc. OxyaUod silver smoking sets , toilet sets manicuio sets , pin cushions , nnd many other : too numerous , to mention. Dolls I A bewiildcrlng nssortmcat fron the low priced doll atc ) to SIS , with china patent bisque and washable heads. Dolh that talk , dolls that cry , and dolls tnat go te sleep no mere newipipor description can d < thorn justice : a kid body doll lor t0o ! ; area prince for ouly Sl.iW , little sailor boys : littli Scotch girls. Baskets in eycry conceivable shape , styli and color. Japanese baskets ; German IMS kets , Indian boskets , ranging in price frou ! ! o to $5.75. Thcro are more plush goods on this llooi than used to conic to the city in an cntiri season , and everything H of the newest am handsomest design , and lacked to each I the startling legend "half pilco. " On thu second lloor is displayed the lines and largest line of clonks and jackets to hi found In any house in the west. This depart ment was likewise crowded , and the fac that so many people from abroad , as well n : Troin the city , were buying was explained hi the clerks , when they would tell the custom crs that the management had determined t < close out the season's stock by the llrst of tin year , and rather than curry over anything had cut tbo prices on every garment to tin wholesale figure. Among the purchaser were noted several dealers replenishing thel stock. In all the other departments the same bus ; ' scone is noted , proving the assertion of th' management thatElscmau's is the hcadmmrt era for this western country lor every line o dry goods. I'ny Tholr SubsorlptloiiH. Justice Hendricks yesterday decided th Mannwa railway cases. They were llvo Ii niimocr , thu dofendcits | being John Clausen Frank Lovlno , II. J , Palmer , J. K , Handles and F. O. Uleason , 'ri'ho case against Oloasoi was the only ono ho.ird in full , the other being submitted on' the evidence taken Ii that case. ThojLjpfciidaiits ] were nmotii those- who subscribe for the Manawa rail way for tbo purpose of securing its huirdinp Originally they subjerluoil for stoeli but later a vqr al arrangement wa made by whjqU the subscription were to bo donations merely , am this change was inado with t ho agrccmon that the railway should bo com plated withli a specified time. The railway was not don within the time atatiid , but Inter It was com plotcdnnd put in operation. A largo mini bor of the subscribers paid half of their H\il : scriptlons , and them -refused to pay the real Some have not paid 'anything. Others hav paid in full sin co suits have been commenced These cases nro looked upon as test cases and will probably bo taken up to the dlstrlc court for final determination. Justice ( Ion d ricks having decided that the subscriber must nay the amounts as shown on the sut scriptlon paper. Kino Holiday I'resentH. Every person in the city and surroundlni country is Invited to call and examine th line line ot holiday goods at the old rullabl business house of E. Burhoru , 17 Main street Buy your conl nnd wood of C. B , Fuel Co , 630 Broadway. Telephone 130. Neckwear , silk mufllors , plush caps , etc. for holiday presents , Ottunlioincr's , 41 Broadway. _ Great success. Kullablo goods. Fair dealing. Bottom prices , At C. B. Jacquciulu & Co. , No. 27 Mala strce IIAUNTKI ) UY lliU : VlOl'lM. Cclcfitlnn IMnrtol Iiui lncfl Him Been John Ilrcmmii'a Ohont. Poo's poii-plcluTo of the ngony of tnhul of tlio man who hearcl constantly tlio elMnlo boating of the mttrdorou via- Itn's ' hourt hiifl u near ropruilaction In ho invhil mental suiTorlng of Coles 11 mi tlartel , now looked in ncoll tit the Stock- imb police station for the killing of 'ntrlelt Hrcnmm not long ago , says the Chicago Tribune , llainorsu has so preyed iDon her mind Unit hut * condition is now oi-fjlnir upon insanity. Hy night mid by lay her disorelorod Imagination conjures ip the most frightful pictures , mm she BOOS In her cell's inclosuro the murdered nun pointing nt her with ono hand , wliilo with the olhor ho directs ) her ga/.o to a bullet wound In his forehead from which blood constantly oo/.os. Again the form of nor victim appears H'osimto upon the lloor of her prison , ils blood dying its cold surface crimson. [ In Is iippirontly dying and the womiin liears his brouth coming in gasps , and Hum , just as death booms at htind , ho i-aibos his ho.ul nnd utters a feohlo cry [ or mercy. Them the prisoner covers her head to shut out the bight and cries aloud for the phantom tci bo irono. Her slirlulcs fill tlio barred corridors , but in i moment die away into convulsive sobs which shako her frame. In the few moments of pence that rotuniintr reason brings ! hen- the woman socles to sloop , but Unit boon Is eh'iiied hor. After lying rutiotly for n while she will start from her bed with a cry like n wild nnimul lit bay , and beg the victim of her anger to leave her. ( Jut then lie stays with Ills ghastly fiu-o blood-streaked , ami his trembling hand pointing to tlio gaping wound. The terrible scenes enacted in the lit- Lle colt ago on the fatal night that Celos- tlna Muriel shot 1'utricle Uranium to death are now u part of the wretched woman's very existence. They pass bo- [ ere her in succession , and when the last lias gone the llrst appears ) with an added and horrible realism. Hi-cumin's funeral occurred Thursday , tlio body being carried by the station , .mil , though the woman did not know of Llio piibsing of the cortege , it was at the instant that the hem-so throw its shadow over the curb at the station's door that she ilrst saw her victim's body lying at lior feet. Then her mental suffering was intense , but not so marked by out cries as it has since proven.Vhori ar- resteel she gloried in the killing , saying It was in defence of her honor. Gradual ly the change came. Thursday marked the first outbreak. Yesterday came tlio climax of hot1 delirium. At the hour of 2 In the afternoon slio sprung from her bunk with tv low cry , her eyes ilxed upon it dark corner of her cell. Slio turned t the light that came feebly throughtho0 bars. Towards the door she wake1 ! haltingly , twining her head slowly while she moved till she looked one'o more into the corner of horror. Uncer tainty , mixed with deadly fear , was in her eyes. Uncertainty vanished and in tlio gloomy recess of the cell she saw the form of the man slain by her hand. Shriek after shriek came from her lips. The olllcers of the station hurried to her cell and found the woman tnuislixod with terror , the right hand slrott-hoel out as if in supplication. She appeared to bo strangling as she sought for ut- leruiieo. Speech came at last. "O , my Godl he's theroP'sho groaned. Then she circled round and round the spectral visitor , begging him in piteous tones to know her and to break tlio si lence by tlio sound of his voice. She called on God to kill her , and then again she addressed her imaginary guest : "In God's name , Pat , leave mo,1" wus her appeal. Ilor victim's "shndo" came close to her , and pulling up her hands as if to warn oil an avenging blow the imprisoned creature sank to the lloor , screaming : "Look tit the nolo in hid face ! " The cell door was thrown open and th'o police olllcors raised the prostrate woman and sought to quiet her , but their efforts were unavailing. IJrennan was s-till before hor. Now ho wns laughing and making a mockery of her miboi'.y. "Great Godl can't you see him ? " wus her appeal. ' 'Ho is talking to mo ; can't you hoar him ! You must hoar him ? O , bav that you do ! " Her voice died away into tremulous muttering and she scorned as though in u faint. In a moment strength came agin and with another outcry she was upon her feet pointing with her hand straight before her. "Thero is no onllij.'j , " sill the matron of the station "There is , and it i Put , " answered the prisoner. "Look at the blood and the hole in his face ) . Now ho is on tlio lloor , and ills breathing is is a gasp like this. " Then the woman imitated the noise in imagination she hoard. Ilor hands were clinched t > o fast that the nails sunk into her ilosh. Her mood softened for a moment , and raising her arms she called on God for mercy. Tins prayer uttered the delirium returned , and breaking from the matron she rushed about the cell crying that Bronnan was pursuing hor. hor.At At length she sunk upon the floor and bonding down her head slio looked into the face of the spooler , who to her imag ination was now prone upon thej slabs , "Ol why do you laugh so horribly , Put ? I didn't mean to kill you. Toll mo how to undo it. " "Thoiois no ono there : calm yourself. " interposed the matron kindly. The woman said : "I am sorry I did it. lie's standing right there , " and with n gobluro she Indicated a spot at a little distance , for her victim hud evidently risen. "Cannot you see him ? Ol do say that you can , " was again Iho burden ol her appeal. "Why don't you prayV" said the mat ron , soothingly. Tlio question was unheeded and cries for mercy were again directed to Bren- mm'8 . ilnulo , Tlio woman was finally taken from the cell and nil effort madeto quiet her and restore her to reason , but this failed ol ollcet. ICvory where she turned her bend she saw the face of the dead man will ] blood dripping from Iho wound. Finally she screamed her elf inlo n btato of complete exhaustion , her head foil into llio matron's hip.and a troubled bleep stole over hor. When she a > voke ; she was calmer but her face still bore n hunted , fearful look. Floral AVcilding ; HuntlcufTH. Ono of Iho prettiest novelties at English - lish bridals is that of linking the brides maids together with chains of ilowors uttaohod'to floral handcuffs. Usually there nro are six maids be sides the maid of honor. They walk two by two , those on Iho right sldo of Ihe aisle having llio chains depending from Iho loft wrluls , the maids on the leftside having Iholr wrists connected. The chains are long enough to curve grace fully from wrist lo wrist. The outside band of each maid is free to hold hoi bouquet , posy or basket of blossoms and linking tlio wrists , that are on the in side going up the uible , brings the inaidu in the right order us they , form quarter cirolcs , ono on each sldo , at the chancel , After the ceremony in Iho twinkling of nn eye , the maid ncurobt the brldo on each Blelo slips oil her handcuff , passes it to the bccond maid , takes the arm ol "hor" and usher and falls into line , Maid number two follows Milt and thu Iwo who are lasl lo leave Iho church , carry the chuitiB in loops on their dis engaged arms. Ladies' Homo Journal. A GLANCE AT RECENT BOOKS , Benjamin R. Tuokor Unearths a Trcasu.ro from Old Frcmch Literature , ARCHIBALD GUNTER'S ' LATEST SUCCESS , Jules ' ' - Itrcton'H C'lmi-nilng Autobiogra phy OeM-inati Christntat Talon-- FrcHli OosHlp ol" Current 1'erl oellenlM and Other Not OH. Hcnjamlu It. Tucker Ins discovered mi- other groit work of fiction , ttirnuJ. ll Into English unit put It upon the American mar ket , us ho previously did "Tho Kruuter Son- nta" and "The Hag Picker of Paris. " Ills latest publication is called " .My Undo Bon- jntnln , " and wns written by ( Jlaiulu Tllller , "an obscure genius , a child of the French revolution , who lived and elled cmly in llio nineteenth century and will bo famous early In Iho twentieth.1' Ono way to describe this truly remarkable novel would bo to c.ill It a French Pickwick. It Is quite as humorous mid many of Its rollicking Incidents , with tbo iiivoniiuiilnipiit. of the flowing bowl , suggo-st the work of Dickens. Hut to speak thus Is to do It but p.irtlul justice. There Is an undercurrent of profound philosophy , clothed in language ten der , beautiful , eloquent and scathing by turns. There is p.ithos tlmt summons tears to the eyelids. There Is the art of' the word- painter that brings out the life , the land scape , the pernmianes and the social customs of provincial Franco'00 years : igo. There Is tbo touch of genius that makes the birds sing , the hawthorn iiloom and the sweet air felt upon the cheek of tbo absorbed reader as be strolls tlitough these pages on the arm of tbo red-coated country doo- lor , who Is "My Undo Benjamin. " Hut most nolnblo of nil , there Is all through the bonk , from llrst to last , the steady pulse of that rising republicanism which produced the French revolution In ITb'.l ' ami the true French republic eighty years later. This was doubtless the real significance of the novel when It was written , anel it Is oven now one of Its nieist charming features. Aside from a few vulgarises , which would deb ir It from the honor of being read aloud to a mixed e-ompany , the book has no Haw. It is well worth reading for its style mid thought , as well as its interest as a work of fiction. An appendix contains axkoteli of-tho author's life and work , which shows him to havij been a slnccio republican pitriot , as well as a work of ni-nius. Benjamin H. Tucker , Boston , publisher , 51. "Miss Nobody of Nowhere , " like the other novels of its enterprising author , Archibald Clavoring Gunler. Is .1 very lively mid thrill ing romance. It begins at a Harvard-Yale football match , proceeds c.ilmly to a Beacon street homo in Boston , takes a sudden plunge Into tbo wlUl lifo of Now Mexico , lives through the vicissitudes of gold-hunting and Indian lighting , and ends In a glow of success nnd glory with a swell wedding in the cast. Of these stirring materials Air. ( Junior makes the most , and the result is n story that will keep a mini away from his meals , or rob him of his midnight rest , until bo has read the last of it. It Is needless to bay that it Is a ' success In a business way ; all o'f Mr. Gun- tor's books are now. itvlll probably follow Barnes and Potter on the stage , too. Homo publishing enmimny , Now Vonc , 50 cents. For sale in Omaha by Falconer. "The Lifo of nn Artist" is the charming autobiography of Jules Breton , tbo famous Kronen pin tcr. In its first pages he shows how the beauty of the flowers , the landscape , tbo sun's rays , all had a decpur meaning to him than to tlio common child. Ills child hood was extremely happy anel melted into a felicitous boyhood , during which ho attended the Hoynl academy at Ghent nnd visited Antwerp. In Paris , during his early manhood , he met many famous artists anel made his entrance into his profession , lie exhibited in the salon of 18-18 his first picture , "Want and Dopalr. " But the grand work of his lllclime did not , commence until after bo returned after ninny years of ab sence to Conrrieres , to which ho dedicated himself iu these words : "Ah 1 I no longer rogretied either Clamart or Mendon , and 1 loved the simple beauty of my native place , lhat offered Itself tome mo , as Huth offered herself to Boaz. Yes. I became ono with you , O , laud where my llrst Joys wore felt , and tliou didst Infuse into my soul tbo tender beauty of thy carnations , the majesty of thy wheat fields , and the mystery of thy marsh , with its motionless waters shaded by ashes swarming with cantharides. O , laud of my childhood , to theo have I given my heart , to thco have I dedicated my life I" This was the keynote of his lifo and of his art. Ho was pre-eminently the artist , of the peasant and his provincial Franco. For sale by J. S. Caulllclel. A good example of Worthlngton's series of dainty paper covered books Is "llcimburg's Christmas Stories , " translated by Mr. G. W. livls. These eight tales are of that sweet , pure typo so characteristic of the lighter strain of German literature. They are pret tily illustrated. Worthlnglon company , Now York. " . " > cents. Tlio Worthlngton company announces for immediate publication "Ono of Cleopatra's Niphts" and other stories. By Theopliilio Gautier. Translated by Lafcadlo Ilcarn. 1 vol. , lUmo , illustrated , forming No.I , Hose libiary. Exquisite short tales , us perfect as the world has over seen , intensely dramatic ; pictured with an idealistic brilliancy , they afford many examples of that peculiar beauty of fancy and poncr of words which made CJnutlor the foremost author of his time. The stories fairly cnclmln the reader , The subtle charm of the French style , light , brilliant and sparkling , is admirably retained by tbo translator , Uifeadio Hcarn. who Is a true artist. The nhtogravuro Illustrations acid very much to the interest of the author's im aginative creations. Price In cloth. 1 : paper , 50 cents , A work of unusual Interesl nnd value lolbo bar of Nebraska has just been issued. It is entitled "Nebraska Uaihoad Law. " The au thor is Hon. Lcavitt Burnlmm of Omaha , foiincrly connected with the land department of the Union Paclllc railway , ntiet known gen erally over the west as n close thinker and a dceo student of the law , especially in that branch relating to railroad problems. This book ba.s come Into being In response to a well defined demand for Just such a publica tion. Our railroad IcgUlalion has been enacted under varying circumstances through a long scries of years , ana is of course found in r. very fragmentary condition as one searches through the statutes. Litigation involving the railways has Increased enor mously in late years. At the same tlmo a general awakening In public interest In those corporations has taken place , and nt present every wide awake clti/cn wants to know tbo legal status of the companies and their exact relations to the public. State and county of ficers must liavo nn accurate knowledge of their elutins in connection with Iho railroads , Uallroad men Ilnd it Just as necessary to have this infurmntlor. In fact these corporations nro so intimately connected with the commer cial , Industrial , nolltioil and legal lifo of Iho state thai a work of lids Klnet Is needed by all classes of cill/cns , Mr. Hurnlmm has gone over ibis constitution nnd statutes with the utmost care , nnd his compilation may bo con sidered as perfect as it can bo tnailo. All of thu constitutional nnel statulory provisions on the suhoct | of railroads now in force are grouped under appropriate titles , with supreme premo court citations explaining and con struing any passages that may bo uf doubtful or conflicting meaning , So systematic bus been the preparation of this book th.it any subject can bo turned to In an Instant , and nil the law on that point will ho ntlmiid with out a long and vexatious search. State Jour nal company , Lincoln , Nob. em iii * or TIII : rnuinniCAW. Tbo bound volume of Bahyland for 1800 comes us n welcome visitor to n happy host of Iho wco people of Iho nursery n-t well ns lo tlinao thousands anel tens of thousands of mothers and sisters who Ilnd their caro-taK- ing lessened anil lightened by the appearance of so ucconUiblo a hell ) . The volume is crowded with good things litllo stories , rhymes and Jlnglea , and a wealth of lllustra- lions lhat .servo to emphasize and make doub ly Interesting the text. 'Iho volume Is drassed In an attractive nnil decorative cover , and Miss Adams' ' spirited colored drawings are a filling Introduction and conclusion to the delight anil glco for the llttlu folks that llvo Ixitwoen ttio covers. D. Lothrop & Co. , Boston. * 1. The Century magazlnn Is running n fast press day anil night In ordorio print the lirst instalment of the delayed "Talluyrand Me moirs" In the January number. This Kama magazine wax the llrst to in hit , botore Ils nit- pearanco in France , the llio and llu-r.iry re mains of the gwat Ficnch artist , Jean Francois Millet , and now the Century la to bring to light , bofoio Ihoy uui > < - otbcr country , tholoiiR-hiilJen memoirs of the most iiunons of French diplomat Isti. This ilrst nrllcleiwlll bo prccode'd by wbnt is sola to bo n brilliant peii-i irtr.ilt uf Tnlloyrand , by Minister Wlntclnw Itclel , who has made ) tbo selections from the moil interesting chnptnrs of thoflrsl Miluino. In the Now Vorlt Ledger of N'ovcmbcr 20 , Kobert tlrnnt bogim a brilliant nnil enter- tnlnlng social satire unelortbu title of "Mrs , Harold St.igg. " The story Is told with tbo ninuilng nnd iiulot cleverness which has iniulo tbo authors reputntlon , and contains ninny striking Ideas which will cnuse so ciety' * backbone tocroop. Tlio Clulsttnns odltlou of Iho Cosmopolitan Mngiuino Is 1UMX10 copies. The order , n-i originally given to the i > rlntor ! < , win for bS , ( KX ) , out \\lilli ) on the press tt wns Ihought ndvlsablo lo Increase ) tno number to 100,000. It contains n fc.ituro never before nttcmittoel J by uny mapulne , consisting of 11W cartoons from thu hrusb of D.in Uc.irel , the now fam ous artist , who illil such wonderful lihulra- tlom in Mark Twain's book , "Tho Yntilteo at tbo Court of King Aithur. " These cartoons nru placed nt the bottom of each page of thu inugazlnu , and take for their subject , ( "Christ- inns during the KlKlitecn Ccnturius of thu Christian Kr.i , " with variations , allowing the way In which we , modern Christians , carry oul some of tbo chief texts of the Christian gospel. A fnc slmllo reproduction of the original MS. of Mrs. Hemnn's fuinenis poem. "Tba S 1 Landing of Ihn Pilgrim Fathers , " Is given In * * - tbu Christinas Wide Awuko. James T. Fields brought this MS. to America and pro- scnlcd it to Pilgrim Hall , I'lvimmth , Ono of the most remarkable lists of famous ooiitiibutor.s ever brought together In a single - glo number of a mauazlno will bo printed in tho.Ianuarv issito of the LaeiloV Homo Jour nal , of I'lillaelolphia. Tito authors In that unmoor will Inclndo Henry M. Stntdov , 13 r. Oliver Wendell Homes , Kx-Prosidciit lliiyes , \VnnuiinilcrilosopbJolTcison ( , lion. Hnnnlonl llnmtin , Miuhuno Albanl , .lames Whiteomb Klloy , ( lener.il Low Wallace , Cicortro W. Chllds. Ur. T. Uo WittTalmnge ! Mrs. A. I ) . T. Whitney , Kobert J. llnrdctto , Edward liullntny , Will ( . 'arloton , Churles A. D.ina , Sarah Orno Jowott , George U' . Cahlo , ilulliiu Hnwthorno , MM. Lynriii Abbott , Mrs. Margaret Uottome , nnel nearly twenty others , The holiday number of LV.uilc Leslie's 1'opular Monthly has an oloK.mt cover in - colors and gold , while its contents , llti'rnrv asti \ \ ns artistic , are notably rich nnel varied. "Tlio Census , " in its most significant nnel plctnreseiuo phases , Is analysed , with the necompnnltnontof many pictures , hy Fred- crlckS. Daniel , "Tho Amateur I Miotogr.ipher nnel His Cnnicr.i , " by S. M. Ultoon , Is nn Illustrated paper full of information - formation iinil entertainment. D. K. Hor- voy contributes nn niticlu on "American Mu- slo nnil Composer.,1' with which nro given portraits of twenty eminent living composers belonging to our time anil country. Otbov Illustrated articles nro : "liMlnliurgli Hovls- Itcil , " by N. Mneilonald ; "The Avocado , op Alligator I'ear , " by Anna M. 1'aris ; "Snakes ami Snakc-clinriners in Ceylon , " by V. Fltx- lioy I3ixoii ; " .Slmrk's-locth Weapons , " by J. Carter I3 ( a ( ! , "Tbo Feast of Jul-Alton , " by Wilf. IM'ontl , and "The.itrical Musks nnd Make-up , " by Alleo Hoard. There are tUort ) stories by W. O. Stoilelurel , Lnev II. Hooper , David ICer , .lohn Mncmullen nnd others ; anil poems by , Ioiquln ; Miller , Madison C.iwoin anil Cosmo Mnnkhonso. Tlmt household favorite "Peterson , " begins - gins Its fiftieth year of publication. It stead- Hy crows la popularity and must continue to , for it is just such n magarlna its ovcry body on Joys. It is Interesting , practical aael use ful , besides being very hanilsomo in its now dress. It.s engravings are superb , Its liter ary contents of n high order , and its fashions atiet needle-work designs are as novel as thov nro attractive. Fifty , \ears succors have only spurred It on to fresh efforts. A Human Glove. She was slender , but slender witn the curves of Venus , bays tlio Now York Sun. The thpughl of bones nnd tingles never ontoreel your head as you looked at her , but you did wonder how she over \ trot Into Ihe frock that lit her figure so closely and permitted tlio beautiful curves of her entire figure to bo visible as hho .walked , BO you naked a woman , anil Ibis is what ( the said : ' * AIy dearest boy , that frock was put on with ti shoehorn horn I moan metaphorically. But really , it couldn't lit her much olosor if it required that. It IB quite plain in the front , with just enough fullness behind to permit bor to walk easily , while , 03 fur as you know , the lighl-lltting bodice in glued on her , though if you look you will tee Ihutitis buttoned nnderthoarm. "Neither petticoat nor divided skirt is but instead there are Blockings worn , . * - " thai roach inmost us high as lightniiuuL yf v" Ihon a long blaek silk unelorvcst.Ovor * tills is put n closollttingblack satin bolt from which depends black rubber sus penders lhat hold the stockings , yol not interfering in tlio least with llio movo- inent of the body. The dross skirt is ± f" then put on , anel , of course , its stilt foun- J elation form n bkirl in a way. Then ray lady assumes her hat , for once the bodice is on she can't risk stretching1 it by raising her arms up so high. After Una she gets into tlio basque anil then her maid , a button hook , and her presence ) of mind are required to mnko those hut- Ions ami the o buttonholes utiilo. When it isdono and her gloves are on she is a living evidence of tlio fnot Unit the American girl is the best shupcd in the world. She hns not the inclination to Iho huge buhl of the French woman , the alelorinnnio proportions of Iho English woman nor the English lack of hip.s. so she eun afford lo wear her glovo-lillinir coslumo , knowing Unit she is a success. " Ono young man gasped after lliis do Hcripljon and went away fooling that hej was wiser than ho had over boon boforo. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. FOfl PA I.R On 1'iisy terms , IdO acroi choloo Iowa land iindiT cultivation. Unllonoy neldross A. A. SoaKrnvo , 41 Main struct. EltOIIAMHSn to nxchuiiKO for Iowa fa rnis. Johnston & Van I'utten , Council ItluflH. l.i , B AKUINHIn ( fruit , and voxotutilo laiuN. Korsalo , r > 7 aeros , MJ roils north of ( 'him. lamina grounds ; cimtorii slope , linn Hpringiir line spring luiiok. land very rich : wlllHoil In 19 or .0 ueru lots lit $50 per acre , or 17. ' ) per aura for whole ! tract. .M lien's nn elraiid avmieio ; linn orchard wind mill , line trove , sllu.ilud on Mynstct prnjiosuil motor llnu ; price fIV ) nornoro. II ) aeius adjolnlnc city limit * , tno story bouse ) , cooel hiirn , llnu orclmrel unel email fruits. I'lleo. i ' Uneie-s on elrand aventio/1J ! miles from P. O. J.100IU1 neiro. Ill ) ucri'S , thi'i'o mill's from olty limits , K'ood Imii-.e , harn unel out Imllillius. 8) ) tirarliig aopli ) trt'os anil small fruits. I'rlci1 , ? (1WW ( , hloi-k farm , 4.V ) ucres , line liniiroviiniciitt. witll wult'ied , only one ) mlle from Htatlon , $ ii an .101 u It laKon soon. I ) isy Irniis. 1'ariu nnil elty pieipi-rty for sile. 0. Stacy , room 4Opuri IIQII I lilk , ( 'oiincll lllulfa. ) -l < ne < riutlolii < lyiir Knit : iiurma- nunt | > o > > ltloii ; { ! * > jiur wnik ; iixiurlunc | < ) not neci'ssury. K. 0. S. , 007 Willow uvoniio. TjlOIC KKNT. FemilsliiMl friml nmiii. Hitting Jami lieel room uiiHiiltc. eCSl'Ifth uvtiiuc. TTIIJIlNISlli ; ! ) rnoniH at vury reiahonablo * terms , en suiteor Hlnclo ; baths and xtoam boat ; now linuse ) , nnwly fiirnlsliod , Mis , Hto- phcnson , 10:1 : i'ark avenue ) . Ununoll IlliilTM. "Ij AUMS For Sale A luin : list , iiiiinv of them J , at low | irlees ; also VQ ULTOS line pirelon and fruit land itcnr tlio city limit * , house , burn anil other liiiiirovi'inonts ; alto 'II uerei fruit anil gnrilon land lint , oiilnliln the city at < X',5U3. W. A. Wood ti. Co. , 5'-'J Main Htruut. 1JJ10H UKN'P 'Ihn jriiMunon" throo-story J1 brli'U block , No , 113 S. Muln t , wllli oluvuto ? J. W. f ' 1TJ1OK H.v'l.E nr lUmt-Uarlon laml. wltrf J ? homo * , by J. U. Itluo. 10J Main it , , Uouuoll UlulU ( HTIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs. PAID UP CAPITAL , $150.000 SUKPLUS AND PROFITS 50.00J LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS 350,00 $ DWKCTOIIS-I. A. Mlllor , I' . O. Oluison. 1-1 r fchmtart , i : . n. Hart , J. 1) . Cilmuii Urn. ( Jhirle Cllniinnn. . TrtuiviuL ( 'onoril h iiikliu Imnl-i ness. 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