THE OMAHA DAILY 13KE : T41VIISDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1802 , THE OMAHA BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS CITlCKs - NO. 12 PKAKL STREET lu-jivcrcd liy rarncr to inr pit t uf ti ! ? 11. W. TII/TOS. - MANAGER. ii 1 - 1.1 ' itnMr .J lltn'nen , ' Office. . . . . 1'llONEsf NIlt ( , Edltor < . N V. Plumblnp Co. t'ontirll fluffs Lumber Co. . b. (1. lleoilv wai urrcstcd Imt evening on the charge of drunKCMie and disturbing the peaco. A round ; of iho Commcrcliil Pilgrims of America Is to bo Instituted nt Waterloo. In. , on tba 15th. Frank \Vllllnm , who itolo four purs of nhooi from the batiKrunt sioro on Uroudxvny , wiw lined $10.70 In police court yeOoniny. The ca n of Iho Kllpatrlrk-Kock Pry U 111(14 ( compunv nk-nlnst ItiotctiKv Hro * . wiw pivon to the Jury yesterday nltcrnoon In tin OUtrict court , ItMs ilnr conclave of Ivanhoe commamlerr No , IT , ICnUM.ts Tcmiilur. this ovonine. All S'r Knights urn requested to nppc.ir in full inform Installation of ofllcora Per order of eminent uomitmndnr. Tbo Ladles' Ala society of ttiu Ilercnn MnntiM , ehutvh will inept this afternoon ut Iho residence ) of Mr . C. H. Shor.idden , on Willow uvcnue. The "hu Klne beo. " itlilrh wo1 * printed nt tha ( . 'ongrocattonal church lust Friday mulit. will bo ropc'itoit nt the Woodbur.v school tiou o tomorrow evening. Mnrrlano llronscs were Issued jvsterdiv to J.unos II. Stcrle of Pott-iwaltamlii count v nnd Kitlo AltiniUKhofi-r nf Mill * county , und to John HuoliiJonk anil Dora Wolf , both of Undi'rwoo'l. A inectlnu of the vounc rcp.iblloani of the -llv has boon n.illo.l for next Saturday nljjht nt the republic in hwuln'inrtcr * for tlio pur- jmsn of tniiltlup nrraiiKumcnth for iffeulivo , work durln ? the camnitirn. \\llliiiin Orlflln , n colored boy , was nr- ro'.ted yesterday clmrpcd wl'li beina Impli cated In the tl.cft of n cow from Charles Kcbrocikr's farm. Y.w llethoi1 * . whoso trial was to have taken plui'o yostorriay on itio sumo rbnrac * . wus planted jt contlimanco un'll this morninp. Chris Olsen died ycMcrdav mrrnlnR at 7-30 o'cloeic , aired 80 voars , at , his residence , TJo Washington ifinui ? . The fui eral will talto ill co undci the nnsplccs of tbu Dbnish JJrntlir-rhood aim thu Independent. Order of Odd Follows , of wb oh or-jatiiratto.is the do- cw.cd WHS a mom bar. The voting laaies of the First Presby terian church pave a concert lust ovenir.R in the chuich auditorium. A liirRO nudlnnce was present , and on excellent program was rendered bv n number of Chicapo soloists. At , the close refreshments wrro served in the parlors , nnd iiuito a sum was realized us the result of thu venture. The foilowinr ofllocrs liuvu linen circled by the .VOUIIK ladies of St. Paul's pmld for Iho romlnp year : President , Mrs.V. . II. Troy- nrr ; vleo president , Miss Mury Davenport ; Ff crotnrv. Miss Mecci loucht.treasurer . , Mrs. .Jennio McConncll ; executive comnilt- tie , Mrs. Charlr-H T. Sloirurt , Miss Bussio iStcwurl , Miss Nulllo Knbnison. A Sinnx City ina.i , who reluspd to plvo his lininn. partook of tlio contents of n ilnwlnp bowl voMcrdnv until his brain was nviddloa nnd then went out on the street. whom two rlmrira relieved him of a handsome dm- , inmid stud. At least that was the slorv he 'ol.l at the police station , and r.s ho bad no i-liiiinond htud when ne made the roinnlaint Hie pivstimptlon is that he wns robbed. The j > ollco have beoti unable to pet uny trace of Iho stone or the feiiows wbo nipped it. Of the innny millinery openings so fur this sciison thnt o [ Mrs. Stevenson , nt 7lfl Broadway. has. perhaps nttrnctcd the most inlorcbt among the ladio- ' . The display includes over 50 styles , no two nlik < ) . There nro no pattern hxts : , liit nil wcro made in the btoro by Mis " Lo Foverc , the tirtidtlc trimmer. Tlio north' front of the Ot'don liousct 1)oinp painted with Iloatli & P.'T paints. Ju-,1 look nt it nnd coinparo it with other woik. These piinU : , the i HrArtl nnu chenpubt mixed paints in the worjd , ' t'O'.d ' nt'o ' exclusively by George S. DavJb , the upper Broadway druggist. i. int mi : ] / / / ; . J F livnnn , T. ,1. lOvans and Horace Evans left lust uvonliiK for Seattle , Wash. A. W Johnson loft lust ovctilnp for a four UCCKS business trip in South D-iuota. Rov. S. Alexander and wile have returned from n two weelis visit in southern Kansas , J J. Huijbos of Atchison , Kan. , Is vlsititiir Ins irliMids und relatives in Council R uffs for few diys. ( ieor ; o Vroman. renreser.iiiir ( the nrotbei-- lirod of Loromotivo Enplnuon , of th Union J'Ui'ille system , is u ( juostof 1C. U. Fonda on lilntl strict. Mr. unit Airs N. M. Pusev bavo returned from their wrddmif tour and are living ut their hnmo in Hardin tounshlp. Thov will bo nt Homo nt tbc Orand hotel after IJecom- Ucr 1. 1.Mr. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. C. Vandcvncr returned last from . . ovcnine Colorado. Airs. Van'lcveer bus been absent lor the uist three months nnd she Induced lior husb.ind to sound two ivoolts In the mountains when he arrived to tx-company bcr borne. Never before linvo tiio people of Council UlulTs and Omahii liau such an ' . .tipurtnnlty to buy aero property suita- > Io for homo or fruit : is is oll'ered bv -Oay & Hess.100 acres to picu from. Only two and iv half miles east of Coun cil UlulTa postolllec. .10 do/.ou fjents dark colored outing llnnnoi shirts good value at oOe , for this veek while they last for lioc. Boston Store , Council BlulTs , la. No bankrupt , llro-smoked. damaced fiiruituro nt Meyer's , : (0o-l7 ( ; ! ( Broauwav. Clean goods , loss than any Omaha prices. .liilnl nclMtit Tonight. One of the most Intcrcslii , entertain- int-nts nf the campnlin ; is promised lor to- niKht at thci opera bouse , it will bo u Joint Uetiatc bctueeu the two candidates for oloc- tor-at-lnrKo. Concrcssman A. 11. Curamlnn of DCS Molnes for tbe republicans and W. W. \Vitmerof PC * Moines for tbo aomocratn. Uotb sppuliors are said to be very fine , and between them tbo issues of thu day are likely to cot bucu u dressluc down as tbev have nol had bofori' . Tiiero will bo no admission tea and the opera bouse should bo crowded. In dross goods our line is complete with the liitc&l novelties , both from homo and foreign mnrkoKro show muny novelties coiilincd to ourhelves. Boston Store , Council BlulTs , la. Call on Messrs. Day & Hos and ask to bo shown the Kluln trnut ofIlK ) aero * noVoiisaloin tlvo anil ton aero tracln. They will bliow it frc-o to all. The Boston Storu closes every even ing nt tl p. iii. oxi'opt Mondays and Saturday * Tliiiriniin- ' . TliiiriniinI'iKfy. Mr. KrnestThcrctois aud Miss Klsie Pusov wore nmrrtud yesterduy at tbo country real- < l Mire of tbo brldo's father , a f < jw milu * oa t f I lie city. Tln wedding was u ijulet affair . . inly u few Invited uuo.ls bflng present. At tie iot clntlon or itio rprt'Oiony the happy cupL li-ft forlv.unio . whurn Mr , TLOHI- ' on u in IIUMIIUSS und bui u home ulruudv fin nubcd , fur Iho larjrest. line , the nobblcb ! , thu lowest p-icos In ladius' miscob and uhildron's COATS ia at the Boston Sloro eo show irlndoub t'outicil Jllulltf , la. If you don't whni to buy hard coal you ind iK-ttsr tee Ilixby about thW oil burnors. They are iidaited ] for uo ir hot atr furnaces , steam and hot wntet ooilors , with no txial or ashes to handle. Carpet weaving , IKS Avenue P. \'T itTi > i nnAt / nun/Mi ni ITPPJ I NE\Vh \ MIOM COUNCIL BLUH'S ' Burglars Make a Daylight Raid and Are DtEcovarad at Their Work. THEY ARE CAUGHT AFTEK A HARD CHASE Alrn. Pl-Mllmne'n Unique ) KtiFrlcncn | with tlin llcinsclirpiiltcrn I'liry liner to Divide thr riniiilpr with llor Tlio l.nilj' * CniiuiKC CuiKrs Tliclr Capture. H. II. Pottlbaao's hoao at the corner of Eleventh street and Avenue G was entered bv burgU-s yoitcrday nojn. Tbo house wns deserted during tbo murnlns , all the fatally bolniraway from home. Mrs. Pcttlbono was tholitslto return. As she reached the house shu met a. cauplo of men coming out , wbo bad a baslcut loaded with provisions of dif ferent'kinds. She HinncJlately Jumped at the conclusion that they had bojn r. tis.icklng the bouse during her absence , aud ordered them to lay tha bailcat down. They re fused to do so , but tried to cITect n compromise by handing her n oiko of soap , rt'iont of broad nnd n pair of gloves. Aoouttbat time Mrs , Peltlbononoticed that ono ot the fellows' shirt front bulged out suspiciously In front ana sha ordered him to Klvo up her Jewel case , which she suspected bad gotten tho-o in some way. The two men haw they were In for Hand startcil to run. ' Mrs. Po'tlibono called for boln , and her cries were heard by an engineer who happened to bo passing and who started In pursuit. While running the two men throw away what jewelrv they Ind taken , but they were llnully caught unit ( arnica in the c.ty Jail , where they pare their names as .latnoi Mur phy and Jotin Uenne-sy. When tbcv were pj't behind the bars they weru immediately n-eniimzort by Krnnlc Williams xvuo was ar rested for stealniK four pairs of shoes. An invesilcation showed that , u necklacn vnlued nt tti. ) and n cl.aln valued at $15 were tiiKtin , besides a iiuinuer of small articles , In olmlinr 11 lot of provisions. Mr. Puttibono called at the poliro station last evening uml after cxaminp the shoes worn bv one of tbo burglar ? , li-i pioiioiinrod them bis. lie made the burglar pull them off , and as the latter s.id ! ho bad left LU own at thu housa bo btokulnto , the prospects are coed lor his going barefooted lor tome'.line lu tbo future , Ml = a Kinnm IloUlaml , fiishionablo dressniiikor. Ooo'J lit , < ju-tnintooJ. 1'rifcs rciibuniiblc. DOS oth tivunuc. ( Jentlcmcn. the finest line of t ill goods in the city , just rccetvoJ. Uoitor , the tuilor , 310 Uroudwity. I'lni'il Itira ' 1 cclinlralll.v- Have Tboiius , a former member of the HlufTa police force , was triad yosterJav In the federal court for bootlenciuir. Ho stated in his defense that bo bought out a saloon at Missouri Valley a few days before the lit of last , Iuly and iinmediutelv sent off u postof- llce money order fur $ J. > to whom he sup posed was the revenue collector In uavmont of his annual fee. Ho then opened UD his pluro and ran it for live days. A day or two latter tbo letter ho had sent nwav was re turned to him with the moiiov , und he then loarncii th.il ho bad scut it to the ex-rcvvnuo collector. In the meantime ho had installed Jmnos Mb he i" . also formerly of this city , us bartender Mnbor decided to close out the business , .ind got tbo inrmev order cashed. It wab mainly u technical offence , and the judcn only fined him $ , O.70. Manor was also indicted bv the urand Jury aud w.is flued $ HK ) and given u J ill sentence of thirty tlays , u part of which was remitted on condition that ho pay the rest. The casu ot the United States against H. D. Marker , also of Hamburg , was iried In federal court yesicrday , and the result of Iho trial is. being quoted bv Frank Trimble us a ttimplo ot the justice that follows mon who do not pay their attornev fees. Marker wus tried or. tbo same charge at the last term of court , but was freed , nil of the wit nesses for the covernment being aftlicted \\ithnweakiiLssofvislonthatmudo it im- I pos'lblo to tell whothtr the man wbo cave them the llijuor looKcd us tbouuh bis name might , ha Murker or not. Ills discharge was principally duo to the efforts of Trl'iible ' , who appeared as bis attor ney , but ho was not tilled with as much fraternal iiraliludo toward his bene factor as might have been expected , bat an nounced H'tit ' , lie would not pay Trimble any thing whatever for his trouble. He was arrested asjuin , out when he was tried yes terday Trimbio with his sure curn for coed eyesight was not tnero. The casu was clven to the jury , and after along iib-ence they returned , bnnelng In a verdict of guiltv. The gratia jury uiiide its final report yes- tcidav afternoon und was discharged , six indictments were returned , but none ot tbo nurtlcs are in custody and ti.u names are theiefore withheld from tha public. Twouty- tnioo persons who hud been bound over to the gntr.d juiy were uUclMigcd for lack of ovlde.li co. A motion fora new trial was Tiled by the defendant in the caio ol ( ii-anvilld jnines UL'auicl the Union 1'acillo HailWiiy companj' , in wliich a verdict forr.VJJas rendered a few days ago in favor of the plamiliT. For the nowcBt. nobbiest und latest styles in Indies' , misses' nnd ohildrun'H COATS visit the Boston Sure , Council LMulTs , la. U'lllilfil 10 ISuy. Improved ti-operty. Wi'l ' pay cnsh it pricuislow. II G. MoGoa.lU.\luinstro . Solillrrit ItiMinion. L. C. Huff ami L > . B. Cousins returned last it.o ovcnlnr from Carson , where ' .hoy went to attend the reunion of thu Pottawattatnlo County Veterans ussoclution. Tho.v reported tin excellent time , the citizens of Carson Bparlcg DO effort to nmlco tlioir stay a pious- nnt ono. The town was given up to the old soldiers , nnd they in.iilo use of It accord I- ingly. Ycstrrday tnoriiins at 'J:30 : o'clock Iho' whole camp was routed out of bed and formed In line itn tlio street. They marched up ont Bide of the btrcct aud Oown ttio other with their drums , hculiufr , their tlfes tquoulliiK and themselves yellini ? , und yet so far as onuld bu lonrnod tbero was not a resident of Curson but endured it all with Christian lor- tltude. Misa Edith Thomas , daughter of Dr. P. S. Tnotn&s of this city , capturad tbo town 'y her rccltslioua 'J'uesilav nlcht. Kbo was grocted with ciieoro alter cneore , and eaeli : lime she responded the enthusiasm \vas creator than ocfore. Huston storu closes every oveniii ut (1 ( p. in. , unless MoucUiyu und Saturdays. „ . .Iiulson , oh'il engineer , . ! .H Uroidiv.ty Mnin * l.miir Tvrin. Frank Carroll , whoso uumarous oscapitles at ii house on Vine strait have kept tha uollaion thoiiul vivo for several months past , bus been put under lionds ot fl.dOJ to keep the poacu und assessed with u tine of - ! . " > , which ho Is obliged to wor > c out on the street. Ha can burdlj bo sutd to bo worlc- Inp , hortovtfr , lor hU baoiu are nol of lint Ulnd. When bo was Urn taken out with tbe other members of tbo jail panfcho re fused to ccrr.v a bhovnl , and so bo staudj abctit Iho streets oruamouted about the nnltlrs ulth a ball and chiiu. Ho says thnt - his tlaancos arc very low and his frleudt very ii-arco. to that tlio prospect of his fur nishing the IIIKK ) bond for koepiup the pfacu uru bomonbat blight. ! Op3ijlo in this city IHJ yvs stovu * a Co. nuts 'oni in ut cost. > , put'o drtifrs , best piinis. , i I'riitrrtluu In IIU On n Slutr. K\O\\H.I u , Tcun. , Oct. S. Uovernrr Jobi 1' , llucbunun , the third party c.uidldtilu erin pnvcrnor , spoke hero tonlcht to several bun died ntTjOns. A body uuard of stale troop protected him Irum possible assault. I'leii.ril nltli tint llUpluy. SorTitVniTi.Ki , Ind. , Oct. fi. [ Buocla Telegram to Tliu Uii ; . ] Nebraska ou Wheel U' started on ls norther ludlaiu toui this luortiinv , exhibiting at North . iurm chaster intl South Whltloy Parmors and mill men were very much Interested In the irico ot land and wares In Nebraska. Ono ( inner after critically oximlnlne the ex- iltilt , remarhod , "If Nebraska can crow such product * ns you folks have on board wny lon't you catch those calamity howlers In. Nobr.isha and hang them ! " I'iirtD Abunt tlio llrlic < Ci > o. "Tho question Is not one of dcfendlnc Dr. lrit'R < , " s.uu n crnaunte of Ui.ton seminary today , "but It is simply thU' 'Is there lib erty within the I'raabytorinn church for reoaom of thought1 ! If Dr. " llrlges Is n mod out of tbo 1'resbvtcrmn church it will 1)0 sltrnlv on the question of verbal In spiration ot the bible , and those who do not bollevo in tht.l form of Inspiration will have to po out too , If they ara honest men. The xvholo movumont is un attempt , to commit iho Presbyterian church to the Princeton On tha other hand , those who favor tbo trial of tbe Union professor atsort that it is not n quo.nlon of Princeton nsalnst Union at alt , but the matter is narrowed down to this : "Aro the views which Dr. Orlcgs holds repardlnp the proat questions tunda- tnentnl to the Prcsbvtorlan svstom ot doc- tntiB nnd in hnraiony with the stauuards of the church and tue scriptures \ " The question whether he is a safe toacner Is wbollv an other matter , for no nr.tu can uo tried lor heresy because he has the unfortunate fac ulty of boini ; misunderstood by his f rlotids. That queitlon inlcbi. determine whetaer or ubt the somlnary directors would retain him In the faculty but not whether ho Is a berutlc. Tbo two men who llguro most prominently in the trial tire Ur. HrlR-rs ana his cliiut pros ecutor or 'persecutor' us ho is culled , Lr. CJ. \V. V. Ulrch. IJr. ilrlgns wus born in this city filty yuar aco. When he was 111 years old ho entered tbo University of Virciula.nnd Union seminary three josrs later. He was a member of the'famous Seventh rccimentof New York and man-bed to the front. Ho way etigaKod in tnercantl o life after the re bellion lor some time1 , and thun wont to Gar- many , whore he had the privilege of studv- mif under Dorncr und Hodiger. After n brief ji.istorute ut Uosellc. N. J. , ho was called to u profussorshlt ) in Union seminary eighteen rcar ago. occupvlnp the Hebrew chair until List voar , when Churlt Ilutler , the president of the bo.ird of diroctoi .ijnvo $100,000 found n chair of bibllcil thcolopy and re quested that his Irlend. Dr. Briggs , should be traubforred to that chair. Pow writers of the proient dav have been able to accomplish moro than Dr. lie Is an indefatigable ivorUur. He became one ol the founders and maimuinp editor of tbe Projuvtorian Uovlew nnd bus written numerous articles for periodicals besides several boolts. Ineludine "Uiblical Study , " "Messlnmc Prophecy , " "American Presby- teriunlsiri , " " \VMtliorl" and n now one Just issued , "Tho Hiole , the Church and the Hea- son " It \Vhithorl"that tilled special attention to his advanced views in regard to the bible. From the tlrst ho was bitterly opposed to the revised version of thq bible and has taken trequent occasion to speau against it , From a college annual this bKeteb of Dr. Jilrch. . is lalcon : "The llrst luklinc we have of Birch was when , 'JJO years nco , the Protestant , William III. , moved on the works of tha Catholic James , nt tbo battle of the Uoyuo. Birch was Iberu. 1 ce his charac teristics. He crossed the channel , tirst , a derided Protestaut ; second , toconauer ; and , | i third , to stay. In this spirit he e.une to colI I I le e. Ho stayed with ovnry lesson until he 1 mastered it and led the class. Past ins over < a century and a naif , wo meet him agilii , on | I Hie : norniiiK of the idtli of March , 1S3T , in Clayvilte , Pa. , dulightlni : the hearts ot nis Umu parents , John and Harriet Heed Birch. Think of n conn that sprang ur > bcsido ths drnidtcal altars of Unglund , trans planted toLondonderry , and then to America , recelvlnc a Scotch craft , and you have the family tree ill it produced the Birch over be- for us 10 tbo classroom. Like all the rest ot us bo made no history in bis early life. Ho entered the prepaiatory depart ment of Washington college in November , ISol , and in February , 1S55 , the freshman class. Oeorsc came with a quiet out fixed determination to stand at the head ol tbe class , and hrs did iu The reason why he took tbe llrst honor was simply Unit bo forgot nothing , answered every question and solved every problem tUat wns given to him during Lho whole course. Entering tbo Western Theological seminary on Brnduation. ho con tinued therr , as much as his health would allow , until January. IhOl. On the 10th of April , lbW ( , he wns llci'csea to preach. In Februnry , li > : ! l , he was called to the Third Presbyterian church of Springfield , 111. Alter several other pastorates ho , lu April , ISTS , accepted a call to the Bethany church , New York city , where he was installed pas tor. February 5 , IST'J , ana where ho still re- I'KOMIXK * T 1'KUl'l.K , Tbo late Francis Kernan was the only rinniocrat whQ.represcnted New York in the United States senate between 1S4S atid the election of David B. Hill. tf Lord Hougbto'i. tno oe\v lord Houtenant , of Ireland should wear eyeglasses tu < would pass readily in Now York for U'illlam C. Whiti.ey. 'Lord lioughton , by the way , is a line looking man. Tbo czar's aersonal expenses ore $0.000,000 ajear , which Isfti. " 10,000moro thmi Kussla's iiunuai appropriation for comroou schools. It is little wonder that the cream of our immi gration is not from Kussio. Governor Flower socirs destined to win innnorta ity t.y hl remark , " 1 don't care a d u for votes ! " The expression , however , will imvo to oc softened and trimmed bsfore it can pass into our classics. Ignatius Donnelly's declaration tbat the people's party will carry Minnesota by IS'J.dj'J ' ' majority shows how familiarity broods con tempt. A few cipher * morj or less do not affect him in the slightest degree. William F. Comly. of the Dayton , O. , Journal , at&i still holds the position as night editor and is as sprv and cueix'tilic as much younger mon on tuo staff. What a book ho otild write on "Fights 1 nave hud with the foio'iiau. " Ulshnp Newman of the Methodist Episco pal church has procured from Mrs. A. J. Hazt'lion of Warren , Pa. , a full nlpht bloo m incr ccreus blossom preserved in spirits , and tent , itns n gift to .Mrs. Grunt , wife of tbo late President U. S. ( Jrant. George William Cuitis siifforcd proatly from stiiu-e frlpbton Iho occasion of nis IIrs lecture , and bcpiin by sayinp : ' 'Ladles an ( ieutlemen : The plttoinlctL bott , " with KOIcrnmiy which was changed to confusio when ho perceived bis error. Of course h had meant to muko an alluUon to the bottom less pit , llripadlor ( icncral Alexander M. McCook , wbo is in command of tbo Department of Arizona , belong * to the famous family of iiphtinp McCooks. He commanded the First army corps in the fiphl at Perryville , and lor bis bervlces there was made u brevet hnpadlcr pcnoral in tbo ropular army. ( Jon- i-ralMcCool : had several brothers who were snuliers und nil were killed while In service. The only burvivinp brother Is Jonn J. Me- Cook , vlio is counsel for the Bantu Fo mil- roid. ; General McCook was c graduate from West Paint and itfterwurds un instructor thuro. lie was stationed in Trxas about I'iL'ht years and about two years ape was transferred to tbo Department of Arizona. Although 1)2 ) yours of aeo be dojs not look to be over M ) . Ills fueo is round and red and Ins appearance Is that of a robust , active uiau in thu prime of Hie. - The annual report of the Wesleyan Meth odist Sunday Scbool union snows 7U.4 Sunday - day anhools , au iucieaso afl'J ; ; rJS..a , ' ) oftteers and teachers , a decrease ol U'J. ] ; Ui'.l/.US ; pu pils , an Increase ol 1,011 , There uro 3'ilW , Bands of Hope connected with the Sunday school with uu carolled mumbershlp of 75 * . ( T2t , on Increase of 'Jl.SW. Highest of all in Leavening Po ' - * - WAS WON BY TUB AUSTRIAN'S * * 11 German Rider ? Wera Hni lly in the Qrcnt Long Diatnaco Race. * COUNT STARHEMBERG'S QUICK TIME llr Miulp ( lie IisniticTlirro Itoiirn Tlinn lilt Mnrr t 'Chtiipctltor IJin- pcrorVlllluin rtU'nril * One ot thu ( Icrinan Itucor * . Dsui ix , Oct , 5 Count SUirhomberg , Aus trian long alstanco rhlcr , arrived hero at 7 o'clock this morning , making the distance In seventy-one hours , thirty-four tnluutes , or three hour ! bolter time than that of Lion- . tenant Mlklos , tbo first rider to finish. Hn , llnlshcd in u gallop. Both her o and 'rider are In wonderfully good condition. Up to 'J o'clock this afternoon twentv-llvo Austrlans have arrived. Soaie of the Ger mans who started on the second d y are makintr bo tor tune than these who started on the tlrst day. Up to li o'clock this morn ing nine Uennnns had arrived nt Vienna , their time ranging from olghty-fourto ninety- three hours. VIBNN * . Oct. S.-Captaln Topperlacki , one of the Herman riders In the longdistance race , arrived hero at SW : this morning , cov ering the distance in b'J hours ami U3 minute. * , 1 hour nnd o'J minutes better than Prince Leopold's tlnio. Durini : the mornlne and afternoon Iho Austrian riders arrived in quiets succession. All wore In first-class condition. 1'bo vi cinity of thu custom house lu tbo TcmDlobofl Held was crowded all day with ortlcors ana civilians , aud as each rider reached thu goal he was heurttly cheered bv thu thousands of people. The Inter arrivals traversed the road In Jrora seventy-seven to ninety-six hours. The emperor nas taken the utmost Interest in the ride and has kept thoroughly well In formed as to the progress made by the rldcra. The first ot the Cicrmun olllcers to derive any material benefit front the race is Ptluco Leopold , the llrst of the starters to arrive nt Fiorisilorf. As a rowara lor the feat he accomplished the emperor has promoted meted hiii to be a lieutenant colonel. Tblrtnme Austilan rldois arrived hereon on the fourth dav. Lieutenant Muzvak cov ered the distance In ? T hour * , 'Jii minutes : Lieutenant HiiiKin In 77 hours , : t5 mlnutoe , and Lieutenant Szolnok in 8 hours , 12 min utes. Tbo horae of the last named was M > fresh on nrrivinc that he received tbo cheers of the assembled thrones and tried to bolt , TU.NNVSON I1VIMJ. Ills riijslcliir.n Stnto Th t tlio 1'c et Cull Klin lur Hut u lYw Hour * . LONDON' , Oct , 5. Lord Tennyson filled to rally during the night. A dispatch from Haslomcro at 2 p. m. says the pool li in the last stage of bis illness und is passing slowly away , nnd It would Miot occasion sur prise if the next announcement brouchl ncv.-s of bis death. So many people call lor news of his condition that special prac.iu- tinus nave been taken to prevent Intrusion. Hopes aru stretched across the gates and only members of the lamily ere admitted. At : i:30 : this afternoon the poet's phvsicians report that ho is dying , passing away quietly , slowly , and miv linger for soms hours. LONDON , Oct , 5. In an Interview at Haz"l- mere > I 4 p. m. Dr. Uanbs said bo had Jjst lelt Dr. Clark at the bedwdc ol Lord Tenny son , who wns then quite conscious and wbo did tot seem to sutler in tlio least. Through out tbo afternoon the patient's intellect was quite clear , bu said , uud occasionally he con versed with his son , Uullam , and others who were near him. Sovorul times he inouired as to the time of day , nnd bo niado frequent allusions to bis illness. Hoing usked whether tbero was not a slight chunco of tnq poet's recoverv Dr. IJubbs replied decisively ; "Tbora is abso lutely no hope. Lord Tennyson has always enjoyed a vigorous * constitution , which enables him to make n prolonged strugglr with death. Ha has sleptagood dual ilurini ; tbesu Uniil hours , but only for short periods. He is nourished witb beef tea , Brand v und milk. " On being questioned as to whether Lord Tennyson appeared to know that his end was near , Uabbs replied : " 1 cannot say for certain , but I think hodojj. " - At U o'clock the peat still showed signs of life , but he was unconscious. Lady rcnnvson is nearly heartbroken over her husband's dangerous condition. Silo visited bis hodsido at u late hour last night , She bears her deep sorrow witn admirable fortitude. Sir Andrew Clarke intended to leave , but the patient's condition prew so critical , that the doctor finally decided to re main in attendance on him all night. Bulletin Lord Tennyson died ut 1:35 : this morning. ISUDA-I'KSIII IN A It.VU - > T.lTi : . MmiK-ipil liri ! | > . < cltv , : if tlio lltiii : irl.in CHpltiil Ihimlturc'K lt TC > rd. LOXDOV , Oct 5. According to the Stand- aril's correspondent Hamburg's cholera lig- ures for Tuesday are : Now cases , W ; ocuths , 11 ; burials , Kll ; patients in hos pital , 813. A dispatch to the same paper from Buda- 1'esth says ; "All papers hero concede the incapacity of thu iruuioip.it authorities In preparing for cholera. A royal comimlteo is demanded. " Tno StandarJ's correspondent nt Vienna says : "The subjection of persons arriving from Pesth to live days' medical inspection commenced with vlpor todiv. The number of cases or cholera In Pestb is larger than is ofllrially admitted. In most other rtspects it is unfortunuto that thu example of Ham burg seems to bo imitated hero. " Priibsluii 1'iilltlc * . [ fopyrlulitpil 1KU 117 JamuH Cunloii llt'unutt.l Uiiiu.isOct. . 5.-Nsw [ York Herald C.iblo Special to Tin : Ur.n. ) Count Kublen- berg , premier of Prussia , hesitates to sup port tbo new military bill bee-aunt ho is ex tremely alspleuscd at the strange conduct of Count Caprlvi , who , although no longer premier , had moved in that natno in Prussia without consulting him. Cinrlvi's Inlti- utlvo oeforo tbo federal council Is therefore In dangar of bing disavowed by ICuhlun- berg. Several other member ? of thu Prus sian cabinet uro opposed to the modus pro- ccdendl , and notwllhstundlng the warm protection offered to tbo chancellor bv the ompetor , it is feared a good deal of unpleasant friction may arise. The oin- peror Is striving to paralyze the bostilo cur rent , and hopes to succaod. Kuhlenberg's recent departure for ' bis country estate is not unconnected u It'll ' a disagreement arnon the governing authorities. Tbo minister of war has declared tliat nothing Is to bu ex pected from tbit. action of L'uprivL A teleuram was "faceived from Kama at th imperial chancellor's ofllco on Saturday ! saying that the pope was not well , and that Dr. Ceccarelll nail been called In several times , U appears that his holiness Is suffcr- ing froni physical ' pil ( mental prostration , It In believed hero that thu Illness of Leo U more serious tban ivttated In the dispatch , IUHE , Oct. 5. Three new cases and five deaths were reported yesterday. Pjtiti' , Oct. 5. Yesterday twenty-lour now cases ana twelve deaths ivcro reported lu the city and its suburb ] , Oct. 5. There have bean ro- 'owcr. Latest U. S. Gov't Report O JTELY PURE ported In all ilohand ton nsiv cases nnd seven duntbs , Ciut-ow , Oct. X Two new cn os wcro reported - ported here yesterday. The deaths num oored three , AMWKIIP. Oct , 5 , Clean bills of health are Issued to vessels leaving this port. A QUttrantlno of \vcaK Is maintained ncalntt arrivals from French ports on the Atlantic. Hutu-PrsTii , Oct. B. Hctweon mldnlcbt last nleht nnd noon ted y sixteen cholera patients bavo been taken' to tbc hospital. Since last night nlno deaths have occurred. Mairinrnts of Ocpnn struinrr < . At Lizard PassedICneland , from Xcw York. At Sctllv Pawed Wcalnnd , from Now York. At Kltifale Passed Wisconsin , fiotn Now York. At Now York Arrived City of New York , from Liverpool. * .lllUrtii In South ll.ikolii MlTciint.i , H. 11 , Oct , ft. Senator Allison of Iowa delivered the only spo ch holll malic In the state during the present cam- pal en today in this city to one of the larpcjt political Catherines of this section. He dl - cusscd tbu currcnov and tariff. rnpnllsts A l < lor Miiiicy. Ntw YOIIK. Oct. 5 'Iho managers of the people's party In New York bavo appealed to the free colnacc silver men for JUW.'lOO to use in the 1,10. ) election ulstnnts of the city. Mr * . llurrl tiiift * roiulltItMi. WinsoTON , U. C. , Oct. fi. Mrs. son passed a comforlnblo dav , though Her condition l < practically tbo same as during the past few days. FROM THEJMTIEIt. Ail Indian Trader Tells His Story of Kickapoo Indian Sagwa. Cured of n Distressing Stomnch Trouble by Kickapoo Snjjwa First lonrnod of the Modiclno through a Souix Indian. Hcie 1 nnnlhcr > , \ fmni tin1 fiontlov ot Ihc wonileifiil ruiiitlM' piopcillinf tlis KIcKiipoo liiillun lii'iinMllvv , niul proof of their hl li legal.1 u.mm tliu tiontlei incii mid liulliin > . . f C S \\V Itull'inT.nilrr The fiUo lnK l.ttn fioin C \-ny , tlio Iinllnn tinilvr niul tnli'rjiu'tci of ln ! livlllc , Nubiii lvii , ji\t , " iUUe i IIIOD ! ol the cura tive , tonic , niul iilooil iiiiilfjlnij : iiinillticsor Klul.npoo Iinllnn UKUU. Ill nIM.I : , XKIIIIA--K \ , .Itino s. Potnt'tlinc IIKII ufternfffiliitf -ox t-it'lv A\ lib fstOllllll'll tlOlllllf , SIIHl llVtlVP'lll Wllll'll llllll l ' < -n Kicntly ! i'fjri\ilL'il | : : by tlio nlknll tt.itcr of tlif wi Iriii coiintiy , uml Axhon 1 luul icni'lioil tlmt tiij'wlicic I I'citilil fK-qnently liolit iiotliini ; on my htnimirli. anitoulil c\cn tlmnv up ivnt'r usoou us ilinnlc , 1 leiiinfl fioin u NJOMV Iinlliinlio li.nl been on a \ i"-it to Klckiipoo ti lln of n oiuler- fnl n-ini-dy cnlloil " > .IS M. " I < > t lilni to ] ) rocnro SOIIH- for HIP. Tin- effect was it1- inniable. ! 1 tri"l to uel more fioin tlie InilniM , lint lie wmilil not let me bavo more of hi" , lie im/i'il It > nun Ii he noulil not jU'p it nil. I then leiiine 1 tiiat lleuly A. Illi ; < Mv , of Sew 11nvcn , I onn , timl nil iirriniKeincnt with tbo KifKnpoo titbe. ami wa * ptiltin their icuicilltM on ttie market. I MMI ! a'ut Kot n bottle anil fnun.l . it to be Hie same .is that I bail pmciiioit fiom tlie loux liuliaii. 1 sot inoie , niul nftei the n-e "if a few liotlle- AMI" not only relieved but eulutly fitrtJ , ttml liui'c stt\if \ < l fin til ererc. . I run eat iiiiytbini ; et before me. * : iU lineoii , wliich u eil to imvo a iiui till-tie--liif ; etfeel , I eau now eat au.l H'li-h lili" an liuliaii. 1 ba\c nl-o ii-ril Ihc Kleliipoo Iinllnn MtHe for in > hoi-e- , when thej have been etit * ecieln11 barbeiliie fence * , anil II heals them light ii ) > . I eniinotjruk | too highly of tbp KleUunoo rc'ini'illi'x. I Keep tli 'in all in niv tnvliii-j ] i'i-t , ami fheeifiil ! > iccoiumiul It to any one. ii A-\Y. Imllaii'li nler .iml inH ijiu ler 'Sold by all Druggists. $1 per bottle. 6 bottles for $5. CTD tSiBi CT C1 T . nerml throe 'J-r. > t.iniii In paj | nt- tlirlllhrami IiitrfiM'li Inti'ri".IIii ; li'iok of 17:1 : iiaacs , entitle. . ! " IJKII 1MI M'KMISMOfJ 'lilt : KICKM'III ) IMIUNS. " Ti'lU nil Hlmut tinInillant. . Aildri'sn , IIKVM i IIIiiIl ( : \ , ! iil ( iranJ Vrrmir , Ne UKTI'II , IUMII. . W. PANSLE , 1. D. TheCood Samaritan. 20 YtaiV Eipwicnce. UEADEIl OF DISEASES OF MEN AK1 > WOSIEN. rilOPIIIETOK OK TUB WOJtLD'S HEKItAl , UlSrilH. 6AUV OF J1EDIC1NK. I treat the following Diseases : Catarrh of the Head , Throat , and Lungs : Dit. CMOS of the K > e and Knr. llta a id A poplex j Heart DiKeu < m , Hver Uoniiilalnt. l.idney Complaint , Nervous Debility , Mental Doprcs- pJort , Loss of Manhood , Seminal Weakness. Dlubete'.UrighfB Dl-ease.&t Vltus' iance , Itbeuiiiatlf m , 1'flralyflJ , White STelling , Bcrofula , Fever Sores , Cancers , Tumors and Fit-tula In ano removed without the knife or drawing a drop of blood. Woman with bin- delicate oriT.ns restored - stored to health. Droy ) cured wlihout tanning. Special Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. S5O to SBOO forfeit fur any Venereal Dis ease I cannot euro without mercury. Tape Worms removed In two or three houre , ot no pay. Hi morrholdi or Piles cured. TIIO.SU : WHO AKK AFrXICTKD Will rave life and hundreds of dollars by en or using DR. G. W. PANGirS HERBAL MEDICINES. The only I'll } .Man wlio can tell wliat alia a pcTniiii without uniting a All romi > ondenco strictly confidential. Medlcma cent by eijiresi Addrt-taali letUn to G , W , Pangle , MD , 555 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa SOAR thank me for calling your attention to ilu MANUFACTURED ONLY BY JAIRBANK&Ca CHICAGO , Are You Going to Paint ? Tito iuittiinn i < the titno to paint , nnd ono coat brigliltMts and pi-p-scrves lieu os nnd buildings nnd ndds tnucli to the value and beauty of your property. Would You Like to BUij AT WHOLESALE ? Wo want to bell you p-iints and every thinir ttsod in painting at wholesale an 1 loss. The l.n-t boiled nil you boujjlityou probably paid 70e a unllon for itVo will sell you ono pillion or 100,000 gallons lens of any brands i.tHc. ) . Now wo huvo untight your attention , rend tbe icst of this anil compare these straight cash prices. St. Louis lend , 7c per Ib. Omaha , lead , GSe per Ib. Joplin lend , ( Uo jior Ib. Cheap lead 5c per Ib. Ijin ecd oil , boiludI0o per g \ \ . Litisued oi' ' . taw , -llio per jial. Paint oil , I'v'o per gal. Barrel p ice , lie nor unl less. Uetry Liios. , hard oil , 5 nl cm : , Sl.GO nor sral. JSorrv Bros , hard oil. 1 ir.il. cM'i-1.7.1. : OthcV hud : oils , from SI.00 to $1.50 uor til. Mineral paints , dry , from HI % to , 'tc. Mineral paints , ground in oil-c ! to tie. The Rome Mixed Paint , \Ve 7uaranteo to be as frond ns nny mixed paint. We will sell you at & 1.U5 per gallon. Has never been sola for le s than SI. 30 per jjallon. The Excelsior Mixed Paint As peed a paint tin other do'ilersell I you for i-1.50. Wo will tell you at $1.00 per callon. OUr Barn and Roof Paint. Wo will si-11 you at 7cc ] cr gallon. Lowest Prices on all Kinds of Glass. Oil all other } , 'ooJs our pi-ices are equally low. Gome and See Us and Bring the Gash , C. II Paint , Oil anil te Co. 1 an 13.-I'll ' St. Masonic Tfinplc INSTITUTE. INFIRMARY FOK THIS OF ALL llcHf.iclllll ( ! < . nnjnr.itm nn I ro nctioi f > r 1 1 < n , f Ireiluiento uvir/lorai iftluuio r&jjlr- liu int'JIC-il or Kiir.'lnl ire u uent. il ln' k furiJUIK-iiH. im.irl mi I nun ilunj. 113,1 Ul ( UmOllllllOMI III II3 UU. Write rorrlrfulum on < lfl-'n uii' juiil liracoi , Iruv c.ilul > tfut , cjrr.ituieinf n : > ln , pllui , luinurj. i.'in- cr. caUrrli , lironc illl > , InliuluUiiii , iilDCtrlcltr , iur. uly l . opIliMnjr , klilnujr , Mailer , ii/e , r , ' < m imJ hliMHl andull biiuUal oiierttloiii DI8EA8B8 OF WOMEN HV ? &X % Wumrii HllvK. iVn litloliil ly art Join b'lilHn ila imrtniont ltT wjiunn ilurliiK tifiinnumbiil * ntrlil/ i.r.rale. Only llcllnblo ile licit Iiin.iulo mul.u a PHIVATK DISKASI5S All Illiiol lliieu t icon , full- Irene ) , -rii'illii' : 1'olt.uuiruiDovuJ fmtu Hie ym u wliii'j'jt uit-riir/ Noir itenturallru Trout cent f > > r Imt of N'll'M. I'oWKil. rur > uii > iuiuj' l < i vuli uinujr Ijj iioitjl ill Im uo l > y ciirriH.Kin Ifiidi. All ou nmuiilcil ! 1 1 , . . coiiilJoiiliul. vlulleliiet.irliixrn uealonn ! , . Iti mill > eiiir. nr. ciirelf | iiL'l > u 1 , mi niriri. ID lirlii'.ito a 1 1- U'Di or MII lur. mm paroinl liiiernu-r iirjtarr.H iHllaiKlronvuit ui ur IHIII ] lilt orrofyour ea j. ail w < ! Ki'l "ii I In iilHlu irrinper. < ur TO MEN ' "KK- "i"1 IVUHUI s..j iu men , , , , , . ; ( U Of xirMi „ , , , , -ji'jill | , ( jlct-luil Vurtjjwle , nltiiiun liraci5.i > | illan ! < for l > epnultioi HI I Trimet lialjr luanulucior/ tiie we.i it liKKOlllllTV , AITLIANTK' , THUSd * * . KI.B .T Ulf lUTl'fclUKS AMI IlKLTa. Omalia JIcJlwl an3 Surgical Institute 26th and Broadway , O-unoil Blaffj. Ton mlntuoirllo from center of O mill on nirj vouull iilutfi clvctrlc tujlur liu j. SI'EOLAL NOTICES COUNCIL ULUFFS. ; Tn ? iv nil alvort'-o iintsipnoniu In n nowspippr nro oftun Iho nnwt intoriMtliu part nf Its contents. Tlu-y f\pi , ss thu urgent niM-ils. the dally nlsho * or the pmiplo who want mi i rlli'.n ' ? and who iiro lllni to da EMPLOY MEM' . \\7A T > . itood slrl tor l 'iovi ' owork ' sit 41 1 iJlen ; ivtMiiu\ AAN rrii-UoniiGtPiit | ij rl fur uonor.il i' iunisewoik. ll'JSoiltli Suvonlh I'rool. \\TANTK1I A thnnmshlv en npulonl slrl : ii must lie a cK ( > iI vook. Iniiilro | ot Mrs.V. A. Mniiler , VII Soeonrt uveniia. \\r.\NTKD l'lnc < us nursn girl ; cnn clva 'T ton1) ) refeiuiiuus. August.i lluiniinn , 1.11 * btteet. HOUSES AND LAND. N , v co. uro rondv and tivur ullilnc to show ptopiTty ; riis ; niw.iys on bund , 'lio und see Ilium. FAHM nnd eity loins. Money < > ineJ on -took und craln. Koil estuto for sain. I\\ellln : ind busliu'ss runtuls. Money lonnod for lee il Investors. Lougco & Towleaji l'oirl : street. ITIOlt ? . \ 1. 1C Iuslriblo : rusldi-neo proporlr JL on 'I'.irk live. All modern iiiiprnvoiiionts. 1-1 rooms one block frum inotor ; n Iviwiln It t'lljoiat iincu ; easy payments or trade IX 11. Shenfe. IT von wint : to rent n house see tireeiishlohK Nlcholxtin Jk t'o. IT'Oit Tit \ Ii-Litid ) : In ( lively enmity and JJnstur i-oiiiily. ol ) . , for sto-k ot jewelry. organs fiiiiilturo or bni-liiess property inV Uonni-ll lllulK K. H. She iff. V Ftiif largest list of piniierty of unv linn In the city irOlt X\ljK Climrost firiii : 111 I'otfxwatta- in o Co. . 41. ) nero > , wo.I lu.-ilu'l niU Im- pitno.l 1'rkoSU un aeio. I- IIiluufc. . II YUU have invthliu for s ilu or tr.ido SUB L K. II. lie ife. ) < r i Uv.tv an I M IIM stront. "Ij'Oil PAI.n On sin id payments , fruit mid J-1 ciirtli'ii tun i noir Council ill UTj Ii. 11. blieafe. ISroadw.ny .in I M.iln struct. JP YOU wnnt to boir sonietlilni no < v rosnrd- niK ieil otntu see liiueu-hulds , Nlebolbon Uo. FO1 ! nXCHANHE-Holi'l and rbifinr.itit livj.-itcil : il .SlinliorU Nob. , an 1 10 Ints In DenvcT , I'ola ; lll e\uban e for elear No- br. < hki : lan.l IX U. Sbc.ifii. "T I'yim ! iiiljnbny a bouse bee ( jioensblolds. liolson & Co. _ llvo snartli of Ck"inII Uliitts ; SB an aerot ii-ntip Ii.ii7.ilii , M II. Sliu.Co , U7ASTKl-Xe' rnaUa 1 m I In cM-lringo for peed \\ur\t \ lioru-i. K. II Mits.ife. , \ CO. Imvo many b.ir.-ntns In I'nprovoil ami v leant * pinpartv wn uli they would Ijo uluasoci to hhow yuu. C Al-K iU ) iXCIIAMiI'-MO..icrn runuu In Wliculuri-uiiiiiy , Jn. Will take merchan dise. K. 11. Slieafu. \\T A WOOD , V CO. Imvo somu of tlio flnost .r.iims in soittbnoituin Imva for sale. ( ' .ill u nil seu is 'iUl Mnln street. IK yon h i vo a hou se to irntbeo ( liornsbloUli , Ntvlio ion it ( Jo. AIIAUUAIN. n-iien-fruit nnd Burden tract ' . " mill s from nostolllco. " ' , iien-s in crapes. ! t : IITO In blai'lclinrrli's. ' ' . ' . "iJ npnlo tiee-i. TJ Ilium tici'R : fl I'herry trees , dun lln-j , stubln , ef. I'rleuJ'.OO'.OJ. ' No trade. P. II. Micafo. TP VllIT want to buy u lot s.-o Uioonsblelds , Nlelio ilatin , V Co. $5.no I'iit : MONTH rents a soort 5-room ilwclllni : on A\uiiuo t' near 2btli street , U II. Miunfu. 1 01 nern ' impiovud f.iim In Mills county. Ia. . f.S.'ii per aeie ; alhi ) | iHJ til K'r b.'i acres Jm - pinvt'd In I'ottawattiiinlo county , * 'i ; SIKU.S. .lolim-um& Vim I'atteu. /-jiu.i\siinii.s. : MLMIUI UN .t co. ni- v * \vnjs liuve Biiupson h mil Tor consoi vutlvo Investors. DOS'T buy nioporly till yon ba\o boeu OrcenshfeUs. Nicholson A. I'o. I'o.x x & C0. ronl and roulal iiKents. ( l.'l Hnay , , O. ISTyour property willi men who riiht'o ' to ; I'll It S."o ( JroonslilelilB. Nluholson & Oo. . . , . . nrotho .i | uiin | ni.il usiiiiH ilii.ri'rs of Cnunell Illnlls. Sen tliuin when yon want iiiiytliln ; . " DON'T foraotth-t ( - . ' . . .Nlcliol- 0ll nrp iUI-t in tlio mlddlu of tlio rliic ; Inrcektliht of proiioriy of any dealer In the eliy. COM- ! , and lal < o ono of Urc'r-iishielilH. Nloliol- ( on'h n.saiid taito u rjdo over thu city ; It costs you nothlni ; . "I I1" you want to buy hind heu -I Nk-lujlsnii .1 Co , MI8CELLA.NBOUS. [ Ttolt HAI.HHotel with furnltiiro and IU- -L1 lures"i ; rojms , | > irn , i-t- . I'rlou , < : i,31X Located In Douglas , count v. I ) illy receipt * . j.lu lnve tlgntu at oiK'U. li'll. i heafo. _ ( 'JAItllAOKreiiuived , ec-iiponls , vaults and 'eiliminyneliajifil. | , E. I ) . Hnrjp. t"ly llldg. "I7ttlt 8AMC Uloaii'fclooK liurlwiiro , well u - J.1 t ibllsho 1 trr.lo , liivoli'uiiiuut i.iOJ ) . Hoo-l em-oil furtiOlU/iT. Toriiii e mil K. U. Sliuufo. SA1/K I'lfrnlturc , fixtures nnd lease ot the UIHI lines ! Imtnl In southern a. All modern Improvements - Kiint furniture. Nut prollis fOOJ.pur | ( ) an- iinnii liullulni ? ni'uly built : no uiimpjiltlou , I'r cn.OUJ.O' . half ca h. li 11. blieufe , fonnell Illrtrla. . anil ohiiln , . 'i-J Washington avo. ry o it'lt. rnninrlOn ? 2J- Ii ] i. bol er , 1'J-h. p , enirlne. - lie I/'ivello fep irjtors. ' . ' cream v.its. iiMKaUont o.iehi usli churn , yjj ita'tons ' ; uower hutlor woiUur , boain tuiik'N xri'lzhl uxii , w.itor tjnlc and other fixture * . Will Bnll i-huup for u Hh or trudu for Inn . 1C. II. Hbe.ifo. DANCINO SCHOOL. ON l\VHin ' \l. \ . .oi-iMwn\ \ > in i adu ts , 7:1' : p ni Hot-In s H 'conil nnd foui ih Mondiiyt. , U p. m , Muhle fnrnlsliDil par- llos and clubs. Addrehi nl H. A. I'urlorK. Council ItlulTii. or Id.'J I'uniaiii 81. , Omulia. W. K. Climalier.-i , Instructor. W.C. ESTEP4 Funeral Director , E 114 Main Streut , Coudril Dluffe ,