tl TH13 OMAHA DAILY JWH : Sl'WIJAY , fKTOBHil \ ) , ia 2H81XTKMiV PAGES. THE OMAHA BEE COUNCIL lil.UFFS. OFFICE : - NO. 12 1'F.AHL STREET DcllTored by c.irrliy lo my purl of th ? Sit ? H.\Y. TILTON. MANAGER. .H/AUK JIKATJO.V. K V. I'lumblnp Co. Council niufts Lumber Co. . Wanted , girl lo work In mndciy. Moore- lieu o fi. Co. , Everett block. The residence of 11. 1 . Kilo's wns run- nckod by burglars Friday afternoon , but bottling 6t vnhio wns taken. Frank Morris \vai arrested yesterday nf ternoon for creating a disturbance nttbo cor- norot Ihondwny nnd bcott street. Mm. I'lill Sheridan tent , Daughters of Veteran * , will meet In their hall Monday evcnlrtf. Business of Itr.portnnco. The Danish Ilrotheraood will moot at 1 o'clock this afternoon nt ttio ball on I'curl trcot to attend tlio funeral of C. Oloson. The funeral ofV. . D. Thomas will latto place thin nltcrnoon at his residence , corner of Sixth street nml Twenty-fourth avenue , llev. Lr. ) 1'heliis officiating. KoRUliir mrctlne of St. Albnus lodge , No. 17 , Kt.lKhts of 1'vlhliis , ut Castle hall Monday - day ovonli.K. All vlsliltiK knights Invited. Hy order of chtincellofcommnnder. Ira Montclth , wno was arrested a couple of weeks ngo for conmiltln ; an assault ana bat tery on Knlph Dennett , was trlod before Justice Sweiirlngeu ycstoiday nnd dis charged. The funeral of U. Olcson will occur this afternoon Irom tlio Danish Baptist church , corner of Seventh street and Seventh uvnnuo , nt 2 o'clock. The remains will bo Interred in Folrvlow cemetery. All inemborn ( if ( Jcncral (1. M. Dodge cam D , No. 2.VJ , Sons of Veterans , tire re quested to meet at the Ht 01 oof .1. 13. Dries- lioch , : )17 ) Hrondtvuy , Monday evening , llus- inesg of Importance An evening Bosslon of the federal court was held lust nlubt at which the motion tor now trial In the case of tirnnvlllo Jnmcs ngainst the Union 1'uulllr Hallway company tvns nrauc'd nnd submitted. Spoclal communication of Hxcclsior ledge f " No. U.V.i , Ancient Frco and Aci-eplod Masons , l" ' Hits afternoon ut t o'clock. All master l"f Masons In KOO.l fitnndinc are cntnostly ro- f | U08t ; d lo nltet.d the funeral of \ \ . D. * Thomas. Hv order of the worshipful mas if f ii ter. The case of Patterson against the city was i nrguod nnd given lo the jury yesterday In district court. The jury w'ns Instructed to return n sealed vu-dlct , provided limy suc ceeded In coming to an ugruomorit. .Indgo JUocy loft on the nfternoon train for his homo in Ilarlan tospond Sunday. The Tire department was called to the liouso of W. II. JotntH , ril.'i Fifth a\onuu , yesterday afternoon nt 1 : ! iO o'clock. A tire imd oaught upstairs from 11 stovepipe that r n ihrnugh the room , n lot of bedding hav ing been carelessly left piled npninst it. The carpet and bedding were scorched , but the damage was slicht. The second annual convention of the Cres cent Township Sunday School association will bo held nt Dunklo'.s prove on Thursday , Ootooor 20. Thcro will bo services In the morning , afternoon nnd evening , and an in teresting Diagram of subjects for discubsion has boon prepared. Among these who will tnko part nro Hev. C.V. . Brewer , Uev. L , . A. Hall nnd Joseph Wells of this city. Charles SchulthoUs , n blacksmith whoso hop Is on North Main strnct , was nrrostcd yesterday on an information tiled before Justice Swearingcn , charging him with coin- inltlup an assault and battery on n boy named Fred Snearer. IIo claimed that Shearer , with n number of other boys , had boon In the habit of lonling about his shop nnd n.oking themselves a general nuisance , and that ho undertook to run them off , with the above result. Ho gave bonds for his ap pearance next Tuesday , when ho will have a hearing. .Tust to hand , nnotlicr case of CO pairs of wrapper blunkots , thohitost novuHios for wrappers. Only 7o a pair , Boston Store , Council 131 tilts , In. Save your hard coal ; use wood , and Call on H. A. Cox , 10 South Main street. Best Missouri wood $ o.UO per cord , do- llvotcd. risnsox.ii. JMJMMI'J.S. . Lucius Wells has returned from St. Louis , S. Mussolwhlto nnd daughter have re turned from a visit to Topoltu , Kan. J. I. Leach , deputy clerlt at the Unltcc States court , will leave for his home In ICco auk this ovcnlne. Mrs. T. A. Clnrk nnd daughter , Misi Sndie , have returned from n two month ! trio to Idaho Springs and other western points. Marshal J. L. Tcmpleioa returned ycstor day from no eastern trin. Ho visited Nov York , Jersey Uliy and Louisville , ICy. , dur lur his abscneo. Mrs. I. N. Parsons returned last nlph Irom PoaOody , Kun. , hero she was callc about a week ngo by the death of her mothci Mrs. F. W. KellogV. L. C. IIufT nnd L. Uicdcrman leav " \Vcdnesdav for Hancock , where a new bn will bo dedicated by the Odd Fellows. Dot uro booked for addresses. S. Faruswortb , H. D. Harlo , H. II. Vn Brunt , A. Utorshclm , n. S. 'rerwltligor on A. W. Uteitinnn leave tomorrow for U'oc Lake , Nob. , for a two weeks duck hunt. \V. H. Lynclmrd nnd family will nttcn tbo opening of the World's fair next wool ana will also tnho In a reunion of tlio Lyncl nrd family , to bo bold in Chicago ut thi time. time.Mr. Mr. .ind Mrs. A. T. Hlce returned yestc day from Now Orleans , where they wont 1 ntlend the funeral of tboir son-in-law , H. ( IJrooUs. Mrs. JirooHs returned with ttio and will re i n nln horo. Captain W. 12. Atchlson has received t invitation from General W. L. Davis Cedar Uapids to attend the opening of tl "World's fnlr ns n nicmbor of his staff. Get cral DavU will conduct all the Iowa cot panics to Chicago , starting ou the ISth > this month. Oftlcor .T. M. Murphy , who has boon la oft from tbo police force for several wee ! on account of dangerous Illness , was uble bo out yesterday. Ho Is suffering from I Humiliation of 0110 of his eyas and it Is ii possible to toll yet whotLcr ho wilt bo able use It again , although his physician h bopoj. Among these who have gone to Corning Attend the convention of t'io ' Young Peopli Booioty of Christian Endeavor nro the < lowing : Miss Lillian Hurt , Miss Do Grass , Miss May Hazard and Miss Dicke Messrs. W. S. Homer.C. S. Lawson , Hat Mooruhouso mm Dr. A. II. Carter. The 1 : tcr gentleman is to deliver an address. Novcr before Imvo the ncoplo Council Bhill's and Omaha had such opportunity to buy aero properly sull bio for homo or fruit as IB offered Day & Ucss. 400 acres to pick fro Only two and a half miles east of Coi ell IJIiHTa postolllco. If you don't want to buy hard coal j had "better sco Hlxby about those" burners. They are adapted for use hot ail" furnaces , steam and hot \va boilers , with no coal or ashes to liund Uropprtl Dead. Fred Poland , a lad about 14 year * of n who lives with his parents at II in SI avenue , dropped dead yesterday morn vrbllo ut breakfast. Ua had not been 111 i Ins sudden death was a great shock to members of his family It I * though have resulted from heart disease , nouncoincnt of the funeral will Lo in later. The Boston Store closes every ov ' lag nt U ) i in. except Mondays i { Saturdays. _ Boston store cloaes every evening i p. in. , unless Mondays and Saturdays , Judson , civil orifinoor , S23 Broadw Carpet"woaviujr , U2S Aveuuo F. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS To Sell or Not lo Sell is the Question Confronting - fronting the Union Depot Company. SOME OF THE MEMBERS ARE WILLING OMirri SCP In tlic 1'inpniril Snlo n Scheme to Control I > cptil-Fnrllltlcs Ollcri Mmlo lor thr I'nrclinio nf tlio J"roicrly. | Whether to soil out the union depot prop erty or not is the question that Is now agi tating the minds Of the stocKholdcr * In Iho depot company , A good many of them , and they are mostly among the heaviest stock holders , have already made up tholr minds on the subject , and at the lust meeting placed themselves on record by voting to sell out to any railroad thai would pay them for Iho property , all contract ! ) that hud becu made to bo rescinded. The majority of the stock holders present nt the mooting voted for the sale , nud If tholr action is not changed the knell of the union depot schema has been .sounded. Hut thcro are sorao of the stockholders who do not feel this way , nnd they propose to contest the Idea of soiling out. The notices of the meeting at which this course of notion was decided upon contained no stntoipcnts as to the object of tha mooting , so thut uono of them , they cTnitn , had any Idea that so radical n moyo was to bo modo. 'Ih-y accordingly claim that the action wns illegal and another mooting will probably have to bo hold In the near future for the purpose of doing over nentn what has ulroadv been done , or something clso. The Union 1'nclllc , It is said , has agreed to take iho depot site off the hands of the com pany und take the risk of inducing the other companies to go in with thorn In tbo work of building a depot. At llrst Bight this appears to ho n very maRnanlnous thing for llm Union Pnollle lo do , especially as this com pany has done most of the objectinc In the past , nut , it tlio clnlm of Iho dissatisfied pin's is well founded , the Union Pacific is not. altogether a model of unsclllshness in this Instance. "Tbo Union I'aclllo routs its passenger depot lo the oilier roads for about $03,000 per year , " unlit one of Ihom yestordav ; "if they can kill the union depot si'lu'ino forever by nn outlay of $ J0UUO ! , mid so keep tlio other roads it's tenants for the next twenty-five years or so. It won't bo n hoi * had Invest ment. Wo follows that nro klcklnc thlnic moro Is u nlgpcr In iho fonro somewhere , nnd that iho purchase is tallied of by the railway ofllclals for the mere purpose of tak ing advantage of our anxiaty lo get our money back so as to pet out ot a contract that they know is binding. " That iho contract Is blnainpr Is the belief of many of the members of the Depot asso ciation , und iho fact that some of the rail ways at itnstbcliovo it to bo binding is Indi cated by a rcmaik of President Hugbltt of thoNorliiwestern to some of the ofllclals of the Depot association wnen they wcro nt Chicago recently. He slated that his com pany would liil:6 the property off Iho hands of the association , provided Iho association would release the company from nil its con- Iracls. A meeting ot Iho nssoclalion is lo bo bcid soon , nnd these who are opposed to selling out nro making vigorous efforts to haven full representation of the stoclthold- crs , in order thai the strangulation of the depot enterprise may bo prevented , it possi ble. All llio Indies who visited Miss SprinK's ) millinery opening were de lighted , nnd these who call this weclc will bo still moro pletisod. She has the finest stoulc she has over had , nnd the bcfal trimmer nnd designer. Spccinl campaign whip snlo on Mon day. Your choice of n , whole window full for oOc , former price u'Oc , 75e , OOo and $1.00 each , with campaign banners. Charles 1'robatlo , 21oJ3roadway. .Social Notes. The marriage of Miss Elsie Pusoy to Ernest E. Thornton was solemnized last Wednesday afternoon nt the residence of the ' bride's father , N. M. Pusev , la Iliudln township. The bride was attired In a dainty costume of mouselaiuo do soio nud whlto silk nnd was accompanied by her sister , Miss Gertla Pusey , as bridesmaid. Rev. Mr. Blue of Kearney , Nob. , acted as best man , and the ceremony was performed by Uov. E. J. Habcock of St. Paul's church of this city. The house was beautifully decorated with whlto roses and marguerites. At the con clusion Air. and Mrs. Thornton loft for their now homo in Kearney , Neb. Among those present to witness the marriage were the following from Council UlulTs : Mr. Thomas Ofllcer and family , .ludgo and Mrs. McGee , \V. II , M. Pusoy and family , Dr. C. H. Pin- noy and family , Charles T. Oftlcor and wife , Mrs. Portorllcld , Mrs. E. A. Sooonor , Mr. and Mrs. Alford , Mr. nnd Mrs. Damon , Misses Stewart , DoJgo , SncKott , Key , Damon , Howe , Davenport , Hoynolds and Xurmuehlln ; Mossrs. Sapp , Paxton unO Mnyno. II o i ' ' 'no Oltvotte club gnvo ono of Its sorar1 f monthly dunces last Wednesday evening ni 1 the Kov.il Arcanum parlors. The lollowins were present : Misses S die Mudgo. Faiinj Hcecroll , Altco Bonham. Lillto Davis , Dottli Davis , Klommlng1 , Lonu Fonda. Hello Hark ness , Lou simtr , May Scaly , Eva Kason Minnie Ouron. Elhol Colclough , Nettii Wells , Maud Cousins , Lou Harknes : , Belli Sn.vder , Currlo Wells , Lilllo Suephnrd , Kyi Kirkland , Viola Burgess , Bertio Keller , Net McDermott , Lou French and Kiiincbau o Council Bluffs : Misses Moncll. Pylte , Hone-la ford , Lulu Bell , Ada Yule , Kittle Powers Katlo Hood , Eva Combo of Omaha. Messrs Froil Dobbins , O. L. Murtin , O. A. Kirk in W. F. Martin , Earl Kenyan , Curtis Stod dard , Mr. Colliding , K. Koblnson , Harr. Warren , Albert Faul , C. ColTeon. J. O'Kool in inof J. M. Bono , jr. . Harry Nasou , E. S. Mr Crsry , Mr. Bloombcre , John Huutlngtor 10 Ciiiy Shepard , George Patterson , C Ourci : i- in E. B. Crandall. Fred Westncr , S. Barkei n- nof William Colclougb , S. Smith , Horbet Brown , J.V. . Carse. John Mudg < > , J. Glen nnd .1. tirotzcr of Council Bluffs i Id Will Mac , .1. Fowler , II. ICudy. U. I. Its Koinpor , E. M. Woodward , S. N. Nundali ton C. B. Patrick , .1. E. Strut man , L. U. Bridi n- hum , Oicorgo Klolu , A. E. Kishol , Wllllai into Koachford , Jr. , Harry Eaior , E. U , llompn teas Hunt. J. E. MoDormot , Will King and H. 1 as Harper of Omaha , to House cleaning time has come and s ) 's has the largest invoice of lace curtail olru and draperies ever received at tl : y ru ; Council IHulIs Carpet company's. ry U- Large invoice of new lace curtains i the Council JUulTa Carpet company's. of Ladles , if you want ovorgaltors , . an and 75c a pair , at Sargent's. La- Laby Uliiintiiuiiuii C'lrclo Orgiuilzril. bym. A Chautauqua clrclo has been organized t in- 1S'J2-M ' , the 11 rat meeting being hold nt t Young Men's Christian association roon Colonel L. W. Tulloys was elected conduct on for iho year. The llrst ragular mooting oil held last Monday evening. The program I inter next Monday evening will bo as follou tor Roll call , responded to by each one glvi lo. Greek quotation and author ; "Grecian H lory , " Mr . Jumos McCubo ; "United Sta < and Foreign Powers , " F. E. Booth ; "Int national Institutions , " Mrs. Robert M xth Bride ; " .Municipal Gas Works , " Mrs. A. Mooro. An Invitation is given to all rosidi Ing Chautauquans and any others who woi and enjoy rending the course to meat each M the day uvumng at 7:1)0 : ) In the Young Mo t to Christian association room. An * ado Call on Messrs. Day & ITess and n to bo bhown the Klein tract of 400 act no Af on aalo in 11 vo and ten aero trac und 'on- They will show It free to all. Gentlemen , the llnoatltno of fall goc itO in the city , juat received. RoltOr , t tailor , 1110 Broadway. Itvpulillcnn Mulching Club. ay The young republicans ol Council Bli root last evening ut the headquarters of Republican club for the purpose of crga Ing a marching club. Dr. V. L. Troynor elcetod captain nnd proitdont and Wallace Bhopard secretary , About fifty signatures wcro secured to tuo mombcrihip roll , und It was decided to taxa Immediate steps to In crease the list , A committee on membership wns appointed , consisting ot F. Compton , bhcrman Goss , U , .1 , WIlKlns , K. C. Ilnldy. W. S. Wllkms , Dr. Cbamoorlain , J. U. BaKer , E. E. Cook find O. U. Hat-dins. An other meeting will bo bold next. Wednesday evening nt S o'clock , Uniforms nro to be secured , and nrrangomcnts will bo made for torchlight paraOcH during tbo rest of the campaign , The cold wcnlhor is nppronchlng , pre pare yoiirsolf for the chilly nights , visit the Boston Store nnd look over tholr olcgnnt line of comforts nnd blnnUots. Blnnkots nnd comforts to suit nil tastes nnd nt nil prices. Our low prices prevail - vail in nil wises , the power of the ready dollars shows Itself. Uoston Store , Coun cil UlulTs , In. fiOc nt Snrsont'i. fU'crgnltcrs for Indies. The Louis , Mnsonlc block , nro now rendy to show and sell goods and they know they can plenso the most mstidious. If in want of anything In the window nhndo Hue , curtains , curtain poles , wall tinner , porticrs , chcnillo table covers , etc. , step Into the Boston Store , where it is n pleasure to show goods. Council BlulTs , In. _ Something ontlroly new In flower pot stands nt Lund Bros. ' No bankrupt , Hro-Bmokcd. dnmaced furiilturo nt Mo.vor's , 905-807 Broadway. Clean goods , less than any Omaha pricts. Ladles' ovorgnltcrs , CO nnd Too , nt SargontV. _ v AVIino to Worship. Congregational Church Kov. K. W. Sharp will preach at 10:30 : n. m. nnd 7:110 : p. in. First Presbyterian Kov. Stephen Phelps , pns'or. Preaching nt 10l0 : ! a. m. nnd 7:30 : p. m. ; Sabbath school at 12 m. ; young people's meeting at (1:80 ( p. m. Second Presbyterian Harmony and Loean streets , S. Alexander pastor. Preaching nt 10tt : ! ) a. in. and 7I'J : ! p. ir. . ; Sunday school at It ! in. ; young people'.s meeting utOl. : > p. m. Trinity Methodist Episcopal Fourth street nnd Ninth avrnilt > . Preaching 10:110 : a. m. nnd 7tO ; : p. m by the pastor ; class mooting0:110 : n , in. : Sunday school 12 m. ; Epworth lencuo 0:1. : ) p , m. All mon are Invited lo attend the meeting ut 4 o'clock to bo conducted bv Key. II. U. Barton. Topic , "Who Shall Glean ? " Union Christian Mission , 2113 Broadway Snhbnth school. 9:33 : n. m. Preaching by Kov. G. L. Springer , 70 : ! ! p. m Special revival - vival service on Mondnv evening. Gospel temperance meeting on Tuesday evening. II. Delonp , manager. Tcinplu Baptist Preaching In Hughes' hall , corner Broadway nnd Park street , ut 10:110 : n. in. und 7:1(0 : ( p. in. L. B. Hall , pas tor. Morninc theme : "Christian Courage. " Evening : "Opportunity. " Sunday school nt 12 m. Bethany Baptist Sixteenth nvctnio and High street Preaching by the pastor nt 11 a. m. and 7:31) : ) p. m. Sunday echoo ! at 10 a. m. Youncr People's union ut 7 p. m. Berean Baptist Preaching by the pastor In the morning. The Young Peoplo's union \\ill conduct the services In the ovcninc. Sunday school at , 11 : ! , " > i. m. Broadway Methodist Episcopal-Preach ing ntlO:3J : n. in. nnd 7-30 p. m. Sabbath school nt 12 m. Class moetlngnt'J:30 : u. m. Epworth leazuo dovotiounl mooting at 0:30 : p. m. H. P. Dudley , pastor. Prepare for the cold weather. The immense supply of ladins' ' missus' gents' and children's underwaro ut the Boston exceeds anything in previous yours. Our prices , as is known throughout the west , the lowest. Boston Store , Council BUlITp , lU ! The general comment .that 5s being excited by Ed K Wright's now work. "Tho Lightning's Flash , " is somewhat surprising to the citizens bore , who little tlo suspected that ono of tholr number would over create a furore in literary circles. Do you want a nobby co.it either in ladies' , misses' or children's and at the right prlcoV If so , visit the Boston Store and look ever their line. Council BlulTs , in. Ladies' overgaitcra , 50 and 75c , at Sargent's. Now carpets mm draperies at the Council BlufTs Carpet corauany's. Tmra Wns Oil Top. J. J. Stoadmau , department commander foe Iowa , returned yesterday from his trip to tbo national Grand Army encampment hi Washington full of enthusiasm and pride on account of the magnificent showing made by tbo troops under his command. "There ha ; never been nn oncampmnnt , " said he , "where the Iownbqys made such a splendid appear- unco. VYo had ono ot Iho best bands in the entire parade , the loiva Stale band , and UK novel idea of having cornstalks for muskets and gicantic cars of corn for canteens at traded universal attention. The Iowa iroops were talked of moro than they ever have been before , and with good.reason. " Mr. Stcadman has another cause for prldo Whllo In Washington ho was presented will a mat'hillcontdepartment commander's badei by Iho members of his staff. It consists of i heavy gold star with a raised croup in tbt copter and a line diamond at each of the tlvi points , and with two larger diamonds on tin bur from which Ihc siar Is suspended. Then ( s another smaller pendant In tbo form of ai ear of corn , und the whole makes a badg that tbo owner may well bo proud to wear. 2o do/on gents' heavy gray under shirts during this week for lee each worth Me. Boston Store , Councl BlulTs , In. _ .Tardiniors , nicely decorated , at Lun Bros. ' , SOc and 75c. i ; r 0o ut SurKonl'g. Ovorgaiters for ladies. Wanted to Ituy. Improved property. Will pay cash i price is low. II. G. McGee , 10 Main strool 30 loOpooplo in this city use gva stove IS Die , Gas Co. puts 'em in at cost. 10 Davits pure drugs , boai paints. at IJU'lKllKN. Chicago Journal : During n Sunday scho i service iho minister was explaining the uoi rn ' of joining a church la order to obtain nil tl blessings of a religious life. "Supposing ho said , "that mv bouso was tilled wl water pipes nnd faucets nnd yet 1 had : for wutcr | n"i tho.lioufio. What should you si hens was the matter ! " Ho expected the childri ns , to sco that n connection with the wat main would bo necessary before the wat tor would How into tuo bouso , but only ono lit ! ras boy held his liana up. "Well , " said t fortes minister , "what is the reason them Is i v/aterln my bouse ! " "I guess it's'cau ' you don't pay up , " replied the child * tes Yankee Blade : Minister I sea yc erne father Is reading the tnblo. neB. - Tommy Yes , sir. B. Minister Ho Is setting you a good cxa ent pie , Tommy. IIo reads It quite frequoiitlj uld . presume. on- Tommy Vos , sir. whenever ho thinks n's has hid any money tn U. Now York Herald : Elder Berry Jobl isk proposes to till the church by giving tbi res who attend a pulley covering auy accid ( its. durliik. the service. Dr. Thirdly How could ono moot with accident tn church ! ids Elder Berry Ono ought fall off the s the whllo asleep. k * All Indiana olergymuu nas ued tbo fan of u deceased parishioner for $10 us the pi uffs of the funeral sermon. This Is a reiuonu rlcuro when It is considered that the spea the , probably had to make up his I entire euli Dl * ' 1 with the facts against him. * BEWAREte , FOOLING THEE nil e A School Teaobcr's Obssrvationa on tha Question9/ ,1 Would I Mnrrj ? " rfi s THE GLORIEsioF AUTUMN STYLES Uriel Skctclicii AYj'-ynlcd Women An Amer ican llcroliio. indiic the Allllrtril In 1'crsln TH6 IVmlnliin Slinlllo Nptca nnd ( lonslp. "Would I marry ! " laughed a lovely young lady of 23 , depending on her own income ns teacher for support. "Well , no. When I consider the lot of roy married friends I nr.i thankful for common sense enough lo ro- mnln single. 1 thoroughly enjomy frco , unfettered llfa. To DO sure , I po to my work In the school room each day , but my married friends hiiTQ household caret as imperative ns mlno with far greater chances of falling to give satisfaction. I have no husband to llnd fault with the coffee or the stnto of my wnrdrobo , no children to worry my peaceful hours , no servants to cater to. 1 have not to plan for three times 'iM meals each year , nnd no luinzry family comes In to devour In one brief hoiir-tho results of my hardmorning's ' toll in the kitchen. "No Morn tyrant of n husband deals out with grudging hand small bank bills to sup ply my needs nnd thoio of his children. If I run Ingulfed In n whirlwind ol cxlriivnganco and purchase a lovely pown , n pair ot do- loctnblo ovonlnir boots , or n morsel of n French bonnet , 1 can endure the reproaches ot my own cnnscionco with somocqunnlmlty , but the scowls ot an angry opousa would wither my very soul. When the heated sum mer vacation comes around , there is n wtiolo contincntjit my disposal , nnd according ns I hnvo beep economical nr luxurious 1 may chooeo my summer outing. Old ngo ! Yes , it nmy coma to mo. "It will como to my married friends , nnd mnv linn them widows with n hnlf-dor.on children to work for. But It the worst comes , nnd 1 cannot work or llnd n snug corner In nn old Indv's homu , I fancy I could win some erny-halrod lover who would offer mo a homo. Thcio Is generally some ono around , you know. " And the cold-ncnrtod little beauty whisked oft around the corner , leav ing her married friend to redact that per haps nil the advantages wcro not with the matrimonial stuto , u she had been taught to believe. There is nothing like bolng satisfied with one's lot ; hut It docs not follow that every husband is a stern tyrant , and the very girl who finds so many reasons nnd apologias for not being married must admit that there are times when u good man is handy to hnvo ubout the house. * The nights will soon Do frosty nnd the daytime - time breezes piercing in spite of brilliant nu- tumu sunshine , nnd wraps of ull descriptions begin to bo thn all-Important question. But most lovinely aoos tbo female m'.nd revolve the dollchtful possibilities to bo expected ot the dcmi-saison capes , savs the Now York Sun. ' Hero Is a velvet cloak lit for the quoen. It Is of the beautiful new shade known ns "amethyst , " a deep rich tonoof ; violnt , which must bs seen to bo appreciated. Around the lower part of the carinent nro thrao rows of mink , the color of the fur contrasting do- lightlully with the plowing shade ot the vel- vit. The capo'isi ' bordered around the shoul ders by n fringe of mink tails. Ltncd with a delicate peach bioisom silk it is n mantle truly royal in fehade , shape nnd ir.ntoml. One of the most important of the very bril liant nnd vivid new colors which nro so much the rage In 1'oris now is the deep amethyst of which this doaK Is made. Another Is the deep pinkish red familiar to us Irom its birthplace In u well known variety of large nnd strongly fragrant roses , and which is most enticingly christened ' 'damask rose. " A very smart capnia this rolor is of a soft , heavy silk , trimmed with full ruchlngs of blade lace round tbo neck , yoke and on each sidoof the exquisitely embroidered Jot bor der. Equally smart but much more sober in color and effect Is a mautlo of nut-brown cloth with yoke and high rolling collar ol Persian lamb , the softest fur obtainable. From the shoulders bang the low and lone ends of orown satin ribbon , and that is lined with amethyst slllc. There is then , a som berly quaint , but very becoming Henri If I cape , in rich black Lyons velvet , trimmed with a beautiful passementerie of silk and jot and n most effective bordering of blacli ccquo feathers , closely curled and ratbci short. The shoulder capo , which is charac teristic of tbo mantle , is trimmed witt feathers to correspond , thn cloak being lined with green silk shut with bronzo. * * Wrinkles are , of course , thospccial detesta lion of every woman , says u writer in ( Jooc Housekeeping , and when they begin to make their appearance ono of the most perplexing questions is as to how they can bo removed , or at least tbo evil hour of their coming b ( put off for n tlmo. There has recently beer n good deal ot nonsense printed in various channels as to this subject and ono o ! the most cherished fads is that the istcamloi : of the face will remove them. This is ono of tboso halt-truth' which are siranly deceit nnd disappointment Wrinkles appear because the line muscles o the face lose their tone , the tissue shrinks nnd Iho skin fits itself to the depression : which are thus left. . It is a mistuko to sup pose that wrinkles can bo wholly eradicated especially these which are duo to advancini years. Let us "grow old gracefully , " um accept tlio inevitable with the best prac possible. A cheerful disposition will d wonders toward lighting up tbo face am malting one's friends torect or overlook en tlrolv the signs of advancing years. Bu wrinkles frequently corao on prematurely und nrovo extremely vexatious. It Is unquestionably true that a propct thorough and careful course of face mnssac will do a good deul to help things , where th skin has bncomo dull nnd lifeless , asvi especially huppon in cases of general declm or ill health. From two to four limes durin each twenty-four hours the face should b gently out systematically rubbed , the bos method being to employ u line towel or a b of red llanr.cl , The linger ends answer vor well , but It is moro difllcult to use thei without weariness. It will be noticed aftt a few days that the skin 'Is gaining in ton and vigor , when tho' degree of vigor or ployed may properly bo increased. Bad air is ono of the most potent causes i wrinkles , and the remedy , of course , is tl gottinp of good air. Excel lenccof the hlgl cst degree may not bo attainable ; If not , Ii us got the best wo ran. With good a bhould como gdoil llvimr and plenty of nun tlous food , especially that which has fat-pr duclng qualities. Mussago of the face well recommended , uslni ; n light , genii circular motion of the liujrors , whllo mm may bo done by cultivating flexibility nt voluntary motion ot the muscles of the fa" especially these affecting the wrinkled po old tlons. And Ikinluy not bo amiss , though : d boa delicate matter , to suggest that nn ovc JOi worked , thanklus , ( hopeless Ufa will Ine ih itably wrinkle the fairest faro with furrov that no agency this sldo of the gruvo can i no move till the cliiso shall have been lifted. - * . * : u i > * * * er Marv MapestOpdeo , editor of St. Nlcholt er wns twonty-nvb 'years ago or moro a pe lo ploxed widow with two hearty boys dopon bo Ing upon her.1 .She had been reading Me 10 loy's histories and was carried Into tha la so of dlkos and windmills until she felt that s know Holland nearly us well as Amerl ( The outlines of a story cuino Into her mlr but she was determined that they should of no faint tracings. She seized upon eve book bouring upon the customs of the Dut aim tbo appearance of their country whi m- she could llnd nnd devoured U. This w ' ,1 productive of a llosb and blood tale "Hu Brlnuor , or the Silver Skates" which ma ma her famous , it being not only translated ii Dutch , but other languages. ThU would have been n rotnarkablo t DtS ' umph for a bright , hardworking , console ) n'o tlous youne widow without previous tralul : nt or natural talent. But ns u girl she had i cclvcd the most thorough educnllon fri an private tutors , and was u musician , a I Juilst and thoroughly grounded in Kngli oa literature. From girlhood she had been the habit of meeting ut her father's and 1 husband's houses authors , lawyers , artist dly men and women of culture- and Informal ! Ice She had already written a number of chai bio lug sketches , having , in fact , tried her wli tier enough to know that she could My. jgy Before Mrs. Dodge was appointed cdltoi St , Nicholas she served na apprentice * with .Mrs. titowo ns nn nssoclMo on tbo force of Heart and Home , Todny the vtvncloiu , retiring lady of middle Ufa gees to her oftlco In the Century bulldlnp , and , In UM sunor- vision of the IntHc.ito machinery of the grent Juvcnllo periodical ho Inbor.s ns many hours mid moro intensely than some of her sub ordinates. + f Ono of the noble deeds the doing of which ROCS t" mnKO life lolor.ibio Is that reported ot nvoung American woman now in T bm. Persia. She Is n nnsslonnry there , nnd has been valiantly aiding the natives In lighting cholera. Tabriz Is described ns n town typically Persian. H is overcrowded. Filth nnd pov erty nro abundant , nnd these cucourogo the progress of the epidemic. .It Is a place to Avoid In n year when It is comparatively healthful. Inn tlmo of pest It Is revolting. Miss Bradford , the young missionary , has remalni-d In tha pest place s'.nco the nppe.ir- uncooftno cholera , relieving pain , lighting Infection nnd , according to iho reports of a London merchant now In Tabriz , saving the lives of hundreds. The spectacle ot this steadfast , quiet , beneficence U heroic. 1' iiicatis , says t\io \ Chicago News , heroism where heroism is most difllcult heroism without applause nnd without romance. Thcro Is nothing to lire the blood or kindle thocoitrnco In nn environ ment of thii 111th , squalor nnd the vilest ot epidemic disouscs. It has bcon hiinounccd that Miss Bradford Is a daughter of Illinois , her homo being not far from Lexington , Wo nro glad to repeat the announcement , for , franldv , wo are pioud of her. She has demonstrated that the Unys of .subllmo self-sacrlllcn und of Florence Nightingales nro not without their parallels In the present. * * * Mrs. Michael Davlll Is nn American with a largo circle of ncquaintnncos on this sldo of the water. As wlfo of thn great Irish agitator she has scared n great success In London , wheio she Is known ns ono of the mo.it charming of hostesses. Five years ngo Mrs. Davltt went lo Biillybrack nnd wns in stalled In the "Land League CotlURo" us mistress. This rharmlnp house Is in ono of the most delightful situations nbout Dublin. H lies close lo IlallyhracU , while n little farther away is Dalhey , famous during the summer for bauds , fashion nnd llirtatlon. This Is the spot of which Mr. L-\bouchero wrote so enthusiastically some limu ngo in Truth , saying that moro hearts were perma nently disabled during the season at Iho promenade kio\vn ns sorcnto Car- ! dcns than in nny olhor spot of iho sumo sizo.tn the British empire. Before tuo trent windows of Davltt's house the well wooded vulo of Shangaunnuh stretches uwny no far " as Bray Head. Through the trees"on the left can bo scon irlliniiscs of the sea , whllo Irom the head Inland the horiron is bounded by the blue Wicklow mountains , with the Orent nnd Little .Sugar Loaf. The vale of Shangnunngh has a reputation for boiug as mild us the south of Franco In the middle of winter. It as to this plnco that the founder of the Land league Brought his young Ameri can wlfo nnd In such surroundings id roared the infiint phenomenon , who , ut Iho ago of 0 weeks , would crow xvlth delight on hearing ho air of "God Save Ireland.1 " 'You cannot always tnko your own medicine - cine or even bo measured by your own stand ards , " said n woman recently who prided herself upon being exact nnd systematic in all Ihlncs , nnd who could enjoy n Joke oven nt her own expense. "I wns nt a reception not so very many years npo , " she said rather demurely , "nnd was playing upon the piano to entertain a small group of friends when a man who bad Bhown mo considerable atten tion suddenly interrupted mo by nsitinij : 'If you wcro very much interested in u young woman what considerations would prevent you from asking her to marry you ! ' "Well , of course , I was somewhat tawon n-back , and not being in iho mood for a scene right then nnd there turned around and nnswered. "Well , I never should propose to n woman I hnvo met only at receptions nnd In company. I should niake It u point to call upon her ot all sorts of unexpected times , to sco how she looiccd at homo In iho morning , whether she vrcnt about In un old wrapper with dishevelled hair and slipshod , whether sho'holpod ' her mother or lollodnboulreading novois until noon. A man makes a great mistake when ho takes it for granted that the womau ho admires possesses all tbo domestic. ' virtues in the calender and is nlwnys attractive nnd amiable. ' 1H fact , " she added , "I pave nim n long lecture on the sub ject , for which ho thanked me. 1 may add that 1 never met the man again. Next mornIng - Ing , contrary to my usual custom , I slept until nearly noon , coining down to a 12 o'clock breakfast. Mr. H. had already called three times. " * As a rule , says the Philadelphia Times , women strido.shufllo.amble or hobble nlonir in any way regardless of how they look so long ns they pet there , nnd thotich they may bo possessed of the beauty of Venus or the wit of Mmo. do Stael U is all spoiled by their ungainly walk. Any woman can learn tc walk well If she will only tnko pains nnd practice daily in her own room , throwing the shoulders back nnd holding the body linn nbovo the bios , but giving tbo sinuous glid ing motion lo the lower limbs , or tbo more every-dny graceful walk of the nthlotio girl by uvoldlnir too long or too short stop ? and keeping the urms hanging loosely at the sides. Do not thrust the head forward , yel bo sure that you do not acquire the habit of holding it back so far that an equally un gainly appearance Is obtained. Practice be fore your own mirror nnd you will seer notice n great change if you only keep ii mind these little hints that form the details of a perfect wulU. The surprise of tlio season is found n plaidcd velvets ibutnra gay beyond doscrip tion. Groundworks of dark grcon , brown blue , heliotrope or black ate brilliantly illu mined by quarter-Inch silken lines In yellow red , bright grcon or occasionally , palo blue which , forming squares th.it sometime : reach n dimension of six or more Inchc across , become extravagantly offcetivo.wblli others show squares and center-squares com posed of narrower silken lines sot in gn ; combinations of colors. * * A muslurd footbath will frequently war oft an itpproarhlncold. . A tablcspoonful o mustard to two quarts of not , water is ih proportion for an adult ; for n very youn child double the quantily of water may o used. A bucket , on account of its deptl makes n teller receptacle than 11 tub , nn while the feet are being soaked a won blanket should bo thrown over the knee ; covering bucket and all. A camera obscura is nn nmusinc plnythln for an invalid child nnd helps to pa-is th wearv weeks of convalescence after an II ness. " This litllo instrument , If pliieoil In darkened room , with the Ions pointed ot I > t ( -through the window , will rolled every thin 10 1 that passes iho house on tbo ground glas 0. making a sort ot moving , colored puppi I show. Irl I.ulOKl Fashion * . lo l- Shadow or mirror velvets nro used fi o1s dress bonnets for afternoon rocoptloas an 1so tbo theater. : h Wool velours Is a fabric In high favor fi id visiting , t ravelin ? and handsome tailor mat " street costumes. ir- Mink fur Is to bo used for trlmmlnir i irIt much ibis year as last and broadcloth is nl irv - to bo again n favorite. vvs A new BKirt-trlmmlntf has luco arranged vso festoons , butlerlly bows appearing where 11 o- flouncing Is caught up. Double Jacket fronts , tlio outer ones of tl dress material , thu inner of silk , conttnuli 13 , to form a nigh collar , are popular. rd - There Is no longer any doubt that mo dt - pawns , for tllu carl-v autumn at least , w tnd have the fan breadth In the bucic uweop t nd ground , ho Bluck velvet capo ? , with most of tbo fu ness massed atbo back by pleats or t > h < the fashionable wraps f ho rlncs , nro among the autumn. ry ca Very handsome and artlstio buttons n ch eold both tor coats and for fastening t us Bides of the front brnadihs cf silrtsof Hi ns slau pnncesso gowns. do Long ostrich tins of half feathers ore s ito crosswise , velvet and satin ribbon , velvet iho bias , fell. Jot and feathers , all uro put i rl- In the Alsatian * bow style , AUatlan bows with a full cluster of Jl llowora or feathers standing up from i re middle of the bow , are a ntvllih and bccoi am mu trimming for young ladles. In- - ish Bomo of the cloaks are Indescribable , n rich irimmlugi und differs Inter are a mass oi materials combined , Tbo effect is uoai tor s always handsome and satisfactory. on. The "umbrella snako" is a little artlllc article which promises to wind Its wav Ii our favor , for Ua purpose is to encircle i umbrella In jiluco of the ordinary olas : of band , which bos a pernicious hublt of gotll hip 10 worn aud stretched that one' * ' 'flit u Skins ; Evangelist Mel A Voice of Power nutl Swectioss Impaired by Oatarrhnl Sere Throat. PROPER METHODS GIVE QUICK RELIEF. Aflor Tcsllui ; Iho Trciitmnnt of Dr . rope- Inml nml Slirpinl tlio K\niRPtUt : I rrrly C'omuiOMiU II to iho I'nlillr. For the past four weeks Evangelists Hoyor nnd McCltisU.y have boon con ducting revival inootlnpn nt the First Ulirtstlnn church in this city. ' Tlio ability nnd fame of these u'lftod men attrnctod llitongs of ncoplo to tholr meetings , nnd tho-u who heard the rich voice of Kvangolist MrClusKy in the melody of sue cd sonjj will read with in terest the fuibjoined brief , but oxprop- she statement which the jiotod gospel slngor gives ever his autograph signa ture : S. H McCl.rsKV. PlinhiK r.vanpol'st ' , "I bi-cnn Inkinn irrntnit-'iil of Drs Coiivliuul nml Slii'imnl. nholt tlmo nan , forrnturrluit orelhroU ; , nml iiutttltlmtnmlltu thu fict ; tlml I inim cuTy dny nml I'vcMilni ; chirltu llio lime , they Imvo etitlieU re lieved llio : orcno' 9 anil nNo j-trt'imtlicm'il myocnl 'jiowun I commc'tiil the treitnifiit fur thu liotu'lll 1 Imvo < > blnliuit I Imo fnuml It most liunotlolil. It h\smmiuiuyMiiKlni : : e.i-ler ami luft tnomucli la't- tor titturuartl. 1 < ti > not liuiltutu to rouormnuml tliu trentmcMit in liulni ; helpful to nuso , lliroat nml cliuat. " Mr. MuClusky goes from Omnhn to ChlllieotliP , Mo' , for ru\ival work. His homo is Atlantic , In. , and ho will gladly answer any inquiries that nuiy bo ad dressed to'him. as to the merits of Drs. Copolaiul and Shopard's methods. MAID Comes from the Kast. West , North nn I SoutK bonrlnu testimony ol the successful tiii'xt- mcutof Drs. O > palind ; anil Slie | > ir.l by mall' A'Uiiijilu'U niunl : Soil to .I $5 A MONTH. CATAUIMl THKATKl ) ATTIM'UNIKOIIM . IIAM'B OK ti A MO.NTII-MKDIOINKSPUK. NISIIKII KltEE. KOU AU , OTIIKI ! DISEASES - EASES Tilt : ItATES WILIj 11K LOW AND ) In t'ROl'OllTION TO TltK IJNiroUMANI ACTUAL COST OF MK-IHOINK KEQUtUKU. uooMsau nndar : , Nn\v YOH'K UKE UUILD- ING.OMAHA. MH. : w. n. COPEI-AND , * r. r > . C' . SS. HIIKPAKD . n. bl'KVlAl.TIKS ! C.'il-irrh. AMhma. llrnnelit- tls. Nervous 1) so.isiis , lliooil Discuses , Itliiiu- niallsiu. Consumption. ; unl all chronic affec tions of tlui Thro it , Ijiiii a , Stomach , Liver and Olllco ICldiioys. liouis : 0 lo II n in. . 2 to . " > p. in. , T to 8 p. in. Sunday. 10 a. in. tol'Jm. hrclla rivals In shape the ninchmn of Mrs. Gamp. Croain , bclRO and pink felt bonnois nro trimmed with pleco velvet , In dahlia , violet , green und pinkish Inn , with uddod Kurniiuros of glittering Hhlncstone buckles ana ostrich tips. Duttorlly bows are n popular trlmmine. of these are seen As many as seven or eight on ono bleevo of n now costume. There are very nearly or quite four dozoa ou the entire dress. Oracofjl princosso dresses of auburn- brown , violet and niyrlle-crocn uro exhib ited , trimmed with narrow bands of brown fur , nnd sill ; crochet buttons the shade of the fur. Navy blue nnd black look well always in conjunction and never better lhau in a gown of heavy navy blue cloth with rich olaclt braiding. The jacket opens over a vest of rich black bonqalluq. Ulack satin blouse waists with closely lilted linings nro also very fashionable , They are plentod , and bricr-Mltchod in blade , and tiio collars und en IT A tire decorated wilh rich cut-jot pnssomenlcrlo Hands. An attractive drcss-trlmminc IK made of a row of shell-shaped puffs. Below this is n band of ribbon with bws tied at intervals ol about .six inches , und below tins is a box- plaited rufllo of the inntcrial which Is snt under the edge of the skirt. Cloth covered bonnets nro to bo much worn , the frnnio buinp smoothly covered with the cloth In place of bclcctini ; n felt shape , Hound plateau shapes of thick felt cloth are shown In thu niililnci's supplies , und these nro twisted into all sorts ot coquettish bon- natbhupos to suit the head , A stntoly hoiiso gown of much moro ImpoS' ing effect Iban ihcso slmplo costumes ib an elegant combination of ccq-dc-bruyuro reel pcau do solo bordered with feather iriimninp of the saino bhudo , und China blue corduroy velvet. The whole ot the left Mdo und tin sicovos nro mudo of Iho velvet , whllo the front is of the poau do sole. In lieu of the corset cover proper , with Hi in any seams , many woman will wourdurlnt Iho autumn what is called the slip-bodice , which is n half high , sleeveless waist o Swiss ribbed silk , lisle or cotton. ThU pro loots the corset , conies well down over tin hips , and is seamless. It buttons down tin front , and hits bin little irimmlng. L.nppcd skirt panels , buttoned at the tor simulated buttonholes on th oi- with real or leas panel Haps , are a feature of vary many of tii now autumn gowns. The waists of many a these have u round , bias , Brainless baefc'vlt as , noichoi wluo tlchullko velvet rovers so vary Ilka Ibo collar of a man's coat. Tlio sleeve are In close coat shape , with bias folil.i form In Ing u full , dcop puff from the shoulders. hoISt Among the handsome wraps to no won tills winter aio very distinguished look in 1'Vcnnh rc-dingotos , made of ciimci's hair every line ladies'clolli , willi collar and cuff very of seal , sable , black fox or heaver , Tnoe ISt garments lit the figure closely , bolng line III with surnh. Bomo uro nearly seamless , bu bo having ull the smooth , wrmklcloss effect of rudliigoto cut with many durts und seams. II- Tlio corselot-toppod skirt to bo worn wit' Ir- sort of fancy shirtwaist wll - a blouse or any Iror continue to bo favored this full and wlntn for pretty house costumes. liengullno , cam TO ol'if hair , India cashmeres In fact , nil th ho countless list of light wools uro useu fo thU skirt. For the moment ttio making c islet - these waists ut homo Is qulw a fusblonabl wilhvomon deft with the ncodlc let pastime Pattern * of any of the models are easily ol on ttiolo maUo ut hum tamed , and the cost of on Is about one-fourth of t'io ' prlco of the jackc nQ , ready made. ho Nottft AliiMitViiincii. . ra A woman ban boon admitted to Iho Londo rand Hocioty of Compojltors as u working men nd her. Hho is tuo llrst woman to break Into tt mt close combination. rlv Hospital nurses and their friends will I interested In BOKO statistics which lid\ ilal bocn compiled by Prof. Tyndall.ccordin to these , hospital nurses only attain , on u no .ho overucp the ago of U5 years , whllo the noi tic nursing women reach the ( julto mature at of.VJ. This is a startling assertion ovi Ing tn- which nurses will do well to ponder. SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL DLUFFS. The winla Ivortlionn us appsirlns In n nowspipcr arc often the most Interesting part of Its content ? , They oppress the urgent needs , the dally \vlsho < ot the pcopla who want something and who are Tvllltn. : to do romothln : . EMPLOY WENT. \V AN'tT.ll-Comnotuut * lrl for crnnr.il housework. llJSoilth Seventh stroot. WANTED A thoroughly eo'iipetonf ' ( Tlrli must bo a uooil cook. Inquire ot MM. W. A. Mnuror , Kll Soconrt IIVIMUIC. HOUSES AND LAND. HKIIN si i i "iTis. ) N u-Ti oTIsoN . * "VorMo ulwiiyi rondy nnd o\or nlillmc to how pioperty ; rljs nlw.iys on hd'td. Uo and ! -co tlioni. nnd cltjr lo.in * . Mnnny loaned nn - htock nnd er.iln. lUvil i-t ; 1o for s.ilo. Dwclltn r nnd business rentals. Money lOMiod for loo.il lnvcstoM. Lougco , t Towli'.Sli I'o.irl street. _ I7IOII SALE Icslr : blti rosUU > iu > o property -I on t'urk nvo. Modrru IniproViMiiunlii , U rooms , ono block from motor : u tmranln If till ; on at once ; easy payments nr tr.t'lo ' 1C II , IP you want to rout a house sco Ureenshlolds , Nicholson ft Co. 17UMI TUAPK-l.anTirTiToreotv county nnd -L L'ustor county. Neb. , f < ir tirk of jo olry. nreiiiK. furniture or business property In Council in n rr-i. i : . n. shu ito. _ KLD N K'TfoT.soN \ ro h.un I tliu Inr est list of property of liny llrni In the city. _ _ _ _ : SAIiE Ohou-cst farm In ' IfOi l'oita\ratti- : tii ol'o. 41,1 aero , vvnll liicnti'iltill Ilil- | iro\od. Prk'ollO an aero. Ull lioifc. IK YOU have nnytliln ; 'or ' sih > or Ir.ido son IX II , Sliotfo. Itnii'lxvnr mi.l M nn slroot. Tj'Oll HALE On smid payments , fruit und JL ' carilon Ian I noir Cdimcll lllulT-t. K. II , t'heafe , llro.idvrty an. I Mnln street IT VOU want to liotr so'iii-thlna iu"v rosnrd- J-liiS fcal oitnto SUQ tltcciuhulds , Nluliobon > V Co. WANTED No' raslui Ian 1 In oM'lwngo for peed work liorsu . Ii II. Shn'ifo. uVi"xsiTKiT : > s1NfrTior < ! oN X co. IitTvo iniiiiy b ir-'ains In improved anil vicunt jiropurlv wli.ch they \\oulil bo iile.ise.l ti > show you. \\T A.tKin A IX ) . have siviio nf HIP tlnost farms In BiMithnesleru Io\vi for salt1. Call and Ben us KM Main street. II'you h-ivo a limiso to rent see Uroenshlolds , MelioNm A , Un , AltAKOAIN , ll-aeio fruit and guidon tract 2'i miles from postotllee.'t at-res in grnut" < , ' 4 aeru In blael < benle . ' . ' 31 apple ttoos. T3 plnui trees. ' & elierry trees , dunlin- , stable , i-tir. I'rk'uJ 1.001. No trado. P. II. Mioafo. . il Tl' YOU mint to buy u lot sjo lirosif , ! ] -1 Nlclioiil'oii & Co. IJ.'i.OO I'KIl MONTH rents u cnnd r.-room Pdwollliiiron AvoC iiear''ilth st I II Mioafo. TPyou want to buy a tioiisoseoLiieenslilolds , Nicholson & Co. Iflt ) aero unproved farm In Mills eoiiuty Iiu , ? 3 ! A ) nor aero : also 119 at. JJ" > ; 8 > aeres Im- Siroved In I'ottiiwatKinilo cuimty. il'i ' snap * . ohiit-tnn& Van fallen. / iKr.rNsunu > s , NMCIIOLSOX & co. nil - l Jwiiyq have snaps oa hind i'or eoiiseivutlyo Investors. DON'T buy propeily till you lia\e seen Urcenslilul.ls , Nlebolson & Co. irTnN7s'riTi7iTsr3ciTrijT1b6x : ; ; ( & . co roM vJc-itato and rental usurits , 0:1 Itway , O. Itluirs. LIST your prnparty with inun who rilst'c ' lo selllt. HJO Gruaiishlulds , Mcliohon .V Co. GUnilNSIIKMNIUIlOLSON.tCO. ) . are the leading mil estate detlor : ) of Counoll llluirs. Sco thorn when ynn want anything. DON'T forgot Unit ( iieenshleld ! ' & Nlohol- -orftiro ilsl-t in Iho mlddlo of llio ring : larsustllst of properly ot any dealer In the city. COMB and lake one of Giomishlelds Nlcbol- -on's rlis and taue a rldu over thu city ; it costs you nothing. IK you want to buy land see OrcenslileldB , Nleholson . "i Co. OH Itn.Vi' 7 rooms on Dr.st Ave , K5. Ii II. iilioafc. MISCELLANEOUS. G AUHAGn removed , ons'iifiK | vaults nnd Tuhliiinoys eluaiiod. Ii U. llnrltc. City Uldg. SALE Kurnllurc. Hxtures and loasool the largest uiui llnosl. hotel In southern Ni-liiasliu. All modern Improvements olo- Kiuil fiiriillnrc. Net prolits II.OOO.UO pur unT mini ; building newly built : no eonipetltlon , I'rico tl.TOJ.O. ' , half cash. E. 11. Shoafo , Council llluffs. In. FOUSALE Creamery o itllt. eomprlslnt ; 20- b. p. bollor. 10-h. p. on-ilne. - Iu ) r/aveilo sep-irator 2 cream y.tts , niOgallons eaeht ash cluirn.iW ) uaMons ; power butter woiUer , beam scales , wnlEht eiin. w.itcr lank and otbor IIxtnres. Will Roll cheat ) for u.ish or trade forl-urJ. K. II. Hlienfo. ORSAl.n A good nilloh eow. 1'rleo $ ' . ! 0.00. Will tiike pay for samu In earponter work. I.eonaid Kverclt. 171OH KA I.K A cond pony : weluhs about 800 ipntinds , for iHU.uu. will take pay for same In carpenter ork. I.connr.1 Ilvi-rett. 'U ' SM/IC A L'cntlo horse and phaeton , f. A. Wood & Co , .VSi Main street. BALK IlnrdwaiM Htoeks In low * und - Nobraska. Involois , fwo ) loSi'.OO'J. II IJ. Slieafe. \ > fE ! Twopiiiips inn ! twoc-oltsfot E.\OllA lot in Council lllnlTH. IX 11. Hhcufc. DANOINO SCHOOL. In H. A. parlors , children. 4 p MONDAYS : . 7:111 : p in Socials sceond mid fonith Moml.iys I ) p. m. Mnsle fuinlshoil par ties and ulnbs Aildi-t-ss at U. A. I'.irlom , Counull HI nil's , or ! . ' ! Purimni St. . Omaha , W , K. Chambers , Instructor. W .C. ESTEP , Funerai Director , Embalmar 114 Main Street , Coudoil UlufTs. . ' QtlAHTEHMASTHIfS OPI ICi- : Omaha , Nab. , Hoiiienibor l.'illi , IbU. . Hu.ilod | irnosay | ) , In ti-lplleali > , will borreolviid at thlnollk-e I'tiill two c' TOOK p. ni.JlrlMT ( ) , furnishing . on ai'lilloatlon liern , or lo Iho I'oit or Deputi ( iiiarlonnabtori. I'JUO.OIJIH eonl jinlnp pro- posaU t < i bo marked" I'roimsals lor - - at - , " and uddros ol toVM. . 11 , . Llnutrirint- Colonel nnd QiiiiilnriuutiiorUonor.il , U. H. A. , Clilpf terniastor. I.VHtO3-y. rropusalu for Iliilltviy 1 r.\n fer \anlicou Miilth aoa. Healed proposih will bo rnoelvoil for tha pnriiluiBO or rental of a tMiiifor lu.u , suita ble for eurrylnu1 thu rjllw iy rolling slouU of llio Yunldon. Norfolk & Boulliuuatorn lall- 1'inposala should liocliiBslllcd ns follows ; 1 , l'roios.il | to null irniHfvr boat. L' , I'roposalB for taklim eonlrael to do entlr * tranbfur business of r.ilhv.iv. : i. I'ropotalnlor runV-il uf liausfor bout. Requirements nnd HprclllratlonH run be oh * talin'd from tlxi eblef engineer , Yuultton , Norfolk fi Boiilhwestcrii railway , Yankton , * Al'l bda ! tthould bo addressed to ; ThuHociotary. Yankton , Norfolk Sonibwestdni Hallway. YiinUlon , H. [ > . Tlio board of directors reserves iho rltilit to rejeet uny und all Lids. OJH1UM . rruiiimnl * fur Library Hull Sealed proposals will tie received bv I.ewUH. Itcud , president of ilu-Ito-ird of Directors ot * the ( Jmaliu publlu library , at the -Nebraska National bank. In thoiiltynf Oniab.i , until 4 o'clock p , in. TlmrMluy. Oulobur | : i , IH'r. ' ' , fortho uruutlon und coinulelluii of it tliruu-uloi f unit n basumuiit llro proof library building ut the il- iniitlioast oiruor of luih ami llarney strceu , il10 Omuhn , In accordinco witb jilnns mill 8ioelll- | cutlunson lilo In tli ollh-u of Walker ft Kimball - ball , aroliltneU , room ! > < ! ! McCa nu biilldlnz. )0 IJicb bid inuatboueconipuiilinl by a certified ro chouk forl'.OX ' ) , pixyablu lo the order of Ihu IK preHldent of the buarJ ot tlio Omuliu publlo in library. inn The board rpsorves the rljht to reject uny ol ull bids. lly order of the Hoard nf Director * of th er Oinuhuiiiibliullbrary , WILLIAM 8.CUKTIS , - " " " " " * ' tJowutary. '