THE OMAHA DAILY BKE : MONDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1892. THE OMAHA BEE COUNCIL BLUPPa OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET Dtllrered by carrier to any p.trt of the city II. W. TILTON , - MANAGER. lIuslnoM Office , . . < No41 Nlrht K < lltor . . . . . .No 23 fl Y. Plumbing Co. Council muffs Lumber Co. . The jury In the case of Patterson nc&lnst the city bun returned a sealed verdict , which will t o opened this morning In dUtrlct court. Albert Trovnor ontorlnlnod twenty ot hli little friends Saturday nltornoon nt his bomo on First nvonuo In honor of his 8th birthday. Arrnngomonts have been partially made with Congressman lion Hultonvorth of Ohio for a speech in this city on Tuesday , October 25. 25.Tho The people's party wlU hold Its township convention Ibis evening nt the headquarter * on Mnln street to placu in nomination candi dates for justices of thnpcnco , constable ) , toxvnshlp clcrit nna trustees. The filncr.il ofV. . D. The mas occurred yes- tor day nftornoon from his I no roMdcnco In the xvcstorn part of the oily. Kov Dr. Phelps ofllclnUnp. Iho Masonic order ntlondod Ir. n body nnd accompanied trio remains to the cemetery. The tire uttho rosldonco of W. H. .lamos mt CIA fifth nvonuo Saturday afternoon did not orlt-inato as xvas reported to Tin ; Hi.V. , but wns caused bv n door swlnclni ; back gulnil a nlovunlpo nnd IKottlni ; from Iho heat. Il WHS not the tcsuit of anybody's carelessness. A meeting of thn city council Is to bo held thin evening , und It Is s tin oil thit a natltlon will bo prcKniilad bv Iho lulrrslnic Ualhvny company asklne forsomo adtlliions to their charier no ns lo cnnblo inom to connect their bridge , which they liavu buen building nn paper for .ho Insl'lxvo ycui i , ixilh tliu differ ent ro.ids. Dr. I ) . S. West xvns rettunlnc from n bunting trip north of Crrscenl lust availing when his hoi so became frluhlenod nnd Btattod to run. The liuirtrv was capsi/cd and thu doctor tipped out , but nns saved thu trouble of xxnllttiiK to the city bv Iho kindness of nome of his frioudu wtio happened to bo following htm In nnolbcr buu't-'v. lie lost two ctins In the nffalr , und the bue y wheels were badly smashed. D.tvK IJUPO ilftijrs. boat p tints. Just to hnnil , atiotliur cuso of CO priirs of wrnppor blankets , the lutost novollios for wrappers. Only 7.r > o it pair , IJoston Btoro , Council BltilTs , In Save vour hitr'l coil ; use wood , and call on II. A. Cox , 1(1 ( South Main street. Boat Missouri wood $5.00 per cord , de livered. _ Never before have the people of Council Bluffs and Oinitha had such an opportunity to buy aero property suita ble for homo or fruit as is offered by Day & IIoss.100 acres to pick from. Only two and a half miles east of Coun cil Bluffs postolllce. If you don't wt nl to buy hard coal you hnd bettor seeBixby about those oil burners. They are adapted for use in hot rtir furnaces , steam and hot water boilers , with no coal or ashes to hundlo. The Boston Store closes every oron- Ing at 0 p. in. except Mondays and Saturdays. _ Boston store closes every evening itt C p. m. , unless Mondays mid Saturdays. Judaon , civil engineer , 32 ? Brovdway t.irns. Mrs. B. S. Tcnvllligor is confined 10 bci bomo bv illness. V. Fornekes leaves today for Milwaukee wboro ho will make his homo. Mrs. Clanp of Now York i& visiting hei daughter , Mrs. S. P. McConiiell. C. H. Ogden has accepted a position ai tenor In the choir of St Paul's church. Miss Jo slo Farnsworth is vlsltlnr frlondi in Chicago. Sue will bo absent uovora weeks. Mrs. Klrdondall has returned to her homi In JJonvcr , accompanied bv Miss Stewart whoso guest she lias been. Chief Nicholson , Charles Sanderson am J. II. Bates of too II ro depattaient huvo re turned from a trip to Louisville , Ivy.vher they attended the dromon's national conven tion. Siindorson nnd JJutcs also attended tb Grand Army oncampiucnt In Washington. GOn ill MITKi'llt'K. Ovo'-gaitci-H for ladies. If in want of anything in the wtndo\ Bhado line , cui tains , curtain poles , \\U : paiior , portions , chenille table cover > etc. , step into the Boston Store , whore i is a pleasure to show goods , Counci Bluds , la , _ Something ontiioly new in ( lower po lands tit Lund Bros. ' No bankrupt , flro-smokcd. damngc furniture at Moyor'fa , ; )03-I07 ) ! Broiuiwa.v Clean goods , less than any Omaha prices Ladies' overgaitors , CO and 75c , a Sargent'ri. _ When to KcgiKtrr. The registration of voters which the la' ays must bo raado before each president ! ! election will be begun this month. It wi bo necessary for every nno who expects t vote for presidential candidates to go throug tdo formality of furnishing hfs name , agi birthplace , etc , to the rofeMstrnrs , who wl it in the various wards lor taroo clays , con monoine October 127 , ho m 8 a. m. to 0 p n All names must bo registered on tlieao thru day8 , as no nno will bo alloweu to rcgistc after thu"Jlti unless ho wns out of the clt or had not taken out his last naturallzntla papers before that day. The general comment tluU la boln excited by Ed E. Wright's now worl "Tho Lightning's Plash , " in Bomewhi surprising to the oitl/ons lioro , who I ! tlo suspected that ono of their nutnb < would over create a furore in literal circles. Do you want iv nobbv co\t olthor i Indies' , misses' or children's and at tl : right price ? If so , vlblt the Uoatc Store ami look over their liito. Counc BlulTs , la. Ladies' overgnUcrd , 60 and 75o , i Siirgent's. Now carpets and draperies at tl Council Ululls Carpet comnany's. Ii5 do/on gouts' heavy grav undo BhlrtB during tills wool : for lee ouul vorth Illlc. Boston Store , Count IMulTs , la. .Tardlniors , nicolv decorated , at Liu Bros.,600110.11 ' Toe. ' . nOnut .Hnriitit' | * < . Ovorgaltors for Indies. I'uncrul nl ( i. Oltrn. The funorul ot C. OUen took pluco yosti day afteinoon at thu Scandlnuvlan liaptl oburcn , Uev. n , Uoluhoiibucii oniclatln After the korvlrns nt tbo church the rouiali fwero caioriod to Fulrvlow cemetery by larco number of friends , the Odd I'cllot ud members of tbo l ) nebo society ntten \ \ny in a body with lUlby's baud at the be l of the pructmlon , \Vuulril to liny. Improved p-opertv. Will pay cish | prleuialo\v , II. G. MeGuo.loMiilimtrec Carpet weaving , 1)28 ) Avtmtiu P. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Two Men Disappear and Leave Several Creditors to Mourn. MR. MEAD'S ' MYTHICAL CORN CROP He Scour * ! Albums nnd Such I.lko from n Trnnllnc Denier nnd Then Vnnttliei from the Sconn Uhere li . 1'rnnk llugnrt. W. A. Mend , a man living near Weston , is missing and the question ot his where abouts is ono that O. b. D ivls , who keeps A druffntoroon upper Broadway , would liketo have answered. Several months ngo , ho claims , Mead came to till store nnd bought goods who o negiognto value was nbout ? IO on credit , snUng that ho would pay as soon as his cropi were marketnd. The goods con sisted of albums and other things that n man could got along without. About a month ago ho left \Veston and Mr Davis began an invoillgntlon for the purpose of Undine what the prospects for crops woro. Ho found that Mr. Mend's crops had baon mostly In hn oyd , and that bo had been working for other men at killing potato bugs und scarlnc un hornet nests in the bar llcM , Instead of tilling his own soil. A w arrant has been Issued for Mead's arrest on the cbnrgo of obtaining money under falsa pretenses , and nn effort Is being made to locnla til in In Nebraska wboro ho Is , sup posed to have gono. Frank Itonrt , n young man who has boon ompluvod nt painting the Ogden house , has nl o disappeared , and n creditor or two are salil to bo iho worse for having known him. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for chil dren teething Is the family benefactor. 23 cunts u bottle. All the Indies who visited Miss Sprinlc'd uiillliiory opening were tlo- linlitod , und those who cull this week will bo still inoro ptoasoil. She has the llnuat stock aho lias over hud , und the best trimmer nnd designer. Spccitil campaign whip .saloon Mon- d-iy. Your cholco of u wliolo window full for GOc , former prlco UOo , 75e , OOo und $1.01) ) ouch , with c.impuign banners. Charles 1'robstlo , 215 Broadway. House cleaning time 1ms come und BO hus the larpest invoice of luco curtains and drapoi ioa over rucotved at the Council lilulTs Carpet compuny'a. Larpo invoice of now lace curtains at the Council BlulTs Carpet company's. Ladies , if you want ovorffaiters , 50 and 75c u , pair , at Sargent's. Gallon Messrs Day & Hess and ask to be shown the Klein tract of 400 acres nojv on sale in ilvo tind ton aero tracts. They will show it frco to all. Gentlemen , the finest line of tall goods in the city , juat received. Uoiter , the tailor , 310 LJroadw.iv. liiOpoople in this cuy uao sris stoves IheG.is Co. puts 'cm in at cost Tlio cold woither : is approacliing , prepare - pare yourself for the chilly nights , visit the Boston Stoio and look over their elegant line of comforts and blankets. Jlankots and comforts to suit all tastes nd ut all prices. Our low prices pro- ail in nil cases , the power of the ready lollurs bliows itself. Boston Store , Coun cil Blulls , In. Prepare for the cold weather. The mmonso supply of ladios' misses' jronts ind children's underwaro at the Bostor xceeds anything in previous yoats , Our prices , us is known throughout the vest , the lowest. Boston Store , Counci' BlulTs , la. A PAPYKUS MANUSCRIPT. > ls < Mitury In in l > t < > f mi Ancient Cupj 111 Clltl 1)1(1 Iftnt.'llllt'llt. A.t the Intornsitional Oriontist Con ; ross hold in London a most intoiesting 'ocument was submitted by Prof Icchler , chaplain ot the British Eni' ) : it > sy at Viennaa , distinguished orionta ifat. The document referred to ia ; ; wpyrus munuscript discovered a few noiiths ago in K ypt , and is supposet jy some autho itios to ho the oldest cop ; extant of portions of the old testament jooks of Xacliariah and Mttlaclii. These ( iftgcs of papyrus , when mtnct , won ihout lOincliCij high and 7 inches \vidu cacli containing twonty-oiglit lines foi writing , both sides of the sheet boiiu used. Tlie complete line contains frou [ ourteen to seventeen letters. Tin sheets are hound together in the form o n hook , in primitive though carefu mannop , with cord and strips of ok liarchmont. The Greek of this docu incut is written without intervals ho Lweon the words , a custom obsorxoi both in old Greek und old Hobrov manuscripts. The papyrus is in fai preservation , and is holiovod to dull [ rotn tlio third or fourth century. 1 thus ranks in age with thu oldest ( Jreel manuscripts of the Septuagint veraioi of tlio old tostamet.t in London , Itoun and St. Petersburg. The dilluionces in tills papyrus to MIte to the conclusion that it was copied fron some original Septuagint bible , whlcl was first translated about the von 280 B. C. for the us-o of the irollonistt Jews in Kgypt , who having gruduall ; forgotten the lluhrow tongue Iniil lo.irn ed to Hpuak thoGieuk. Tlio first examination nation IIIIH shown that ; it hits Severn now roadiiigH which surpass some of th oilier Soptu igint texts in clearness o expression and siniliclty | of grammat It would also appear that it was copic from another Suptuaglnt hlhlo and wa not written , as was frequently the cast from dictation. A second Borihq ha occasionally corrected HOIIIO mistakes t orthography made by the origin ! copyist. These are still to b i distinguished by the dliforci : color of the Ink. This muni script is doomed of such in portanco that the London Times 'di voted thrco-quartors of u full pigo t printing flic similes of two of tlio ut ciont sheets und a tr.mslation of thol contents. Thu p.igos presented wei from X.achai'lah , .xll , , U-0 , and as prin & \ in tlio Times read as follows , 111 subject matter becoming divided i voib < ) j , as dooa not appear in tl : original : 11 Nations loundubout , and i Judea there shall ho u solgo again Joius.ilem , 3. And-it ehallcomu pass In that di I will m.iko Jerus ilein a atone troddc down to all the nations , every 01 tramples on it , mocking , is mocked , ui there shall bo gathered togotlu against it all the nations ( if the earth. I. In that day , miith the Lord A mighty , I will smile every horse wit amazement and * his rider with marine * hut upon the hotibo of Judo.t I will opt mine Jyus and all the ( the ) horses of tl nation I will smite with blindness. /i. / And the captains of thousands Judea shall any in their hearts : " \ \ bliull Hnd for ourdolvoB the inhuhUin of Joruoalcm in the Lord Almiglii their God. " ( In that day I will make the ca tains of thousands of Judea a lirubnu among wood and as u torch of tire Btubblo , and they devour on the rig hand nnd on the loft nil the nations roundabout ; and Jerusalem shall dwell again by herself. ) 7. And thd Lord shall save the tents of Judea as at the beginning , that the boast nl the House o ( David may not magnify ItsoH nnd the pride of the in- hubilanls of Jerusalem ngninst Judoa. 8. And it shall come to pass in that day the Lord shall defend the inhabitants of Jerusalem , nnd the weak ones among them in that day shall bo as David. A comparison of these verses with the versos in the latest version ot the old testament will show considerable divergence of language. Prof. Hechlor , in his remarks upon 'this Invaluable manuscript , said it wns sincorly to bo hoped that this most valuable papyrus of the bible , prob.ibly the oldest now known to exist , would soon bo published in fao simile for the careful examination of biblical scholars Ho added , in conclusion , that it was the pressing duty ol the British government to institute nn organized and scientific search for papyri in Egypt. It was impossible lo forecast what sur prises might bo in sloro or what treasures might bo placed nt the dis posal of modern scholarship. CENSUS OFFICE KOMANCE. A Young \Vlilo\rer unit a Clerk Weil. The census otllco Is the scene of the latest department romance. The bulk of the work in connection with Iho elovontn census wus completed last winter , and a Inrjro reduction of the force was necessary. In selecting those who were to bo retained to finish up tne work , Supotlntondcnt Porter managed to choose a gobdly number of bright , intelligent , and good-looking young women to do the light clerical service. In ono of the divisions now in opera tion there are a number of attractive young wom n employed as typewriters. One day last Juno a good-look ing widower from Now Jersey had Bomo lusiness at the census ollice. nnd it so haponod thai ho wns directed to the loom In which the attractive type writers were at work. The chief of the division was absent at the time , and the widower was furnished with the in formation ho desired by one of the prettiest young ladles In the room. Her w eel fare , charming manners and gen eral appearance made n deep impression upon the widower and ho sought further opportunities to visit the census ollice. In duo course of time ho became quite well acquainted with the fascinatintr clerk nnd the friendship thus com menced is about to culminate in a matrimonial menial alliance during the present week. Those who are familiar with the circumstances say it was n clear case of love at first sight on the part of the widower , und us ho is young , handsome , nnd successful in business the friends of the young lady are congratulating her. The heroine of this romance is well known in social circles In Washington , as she comes from an excellent southern family und is a welcome guest in the best society. To assist her widowed mother she accepted an nppointment in the cen sus ollice , and her skill as a stenographer nnd typewriter , together with her lady like deportment in the olllco , won for Her rapid advancement nnd au assign ment for duty in the room of the chief of the division. Every nennv tolls. You can get Salvation Oil for 2. > cants. Best liniment In the market. llKl.HJIOUti. Ltlshop Potter , as a broad-minded , Intelli gent citizen , argues iu fuvor of opening the World's fair on Sundays. X m one the congresses to be hold In con- r.ectlon with the Columbian exposition will bo the "Congress of Missions , " which will occupy eight days , September 10-17 , 1893. Dr. Hultz , mo&iilont of DreivTheolocio.il seminar. , who has bren chosen editor of tha Methodist Review , Is n Pitncoton eraduuto , a line proacbor and a gentleman of wide cul ture. ture.Prof. Prof. Henry Preserved Smith of the Lane Theological seminary Is to bo tried for herosv by tbo Cincinnati presbytery next month. The vote stood 42 to" 10 in favor of prosecution. Next > car will occur the episcopal jubitco of tbo pope , and u Is said that there xvill bo n largo pilgrimage ot priests from North ar.U South America , including 700 from the United States. The late Bishop Medlev of New Bruns wick ivas an ardent beliuveriufniacburenes. It was once said of him that ho bcliovod churcncs should bo dedicated to God rather than to pawholdors. Since the nrchbishop of Canterbury ap proved of openrig museums nnd picture pal- lories on Sunday , part of the religious press ot England only stons short of calling him worse tbiui u burglar. Uov. P. M. Ilitchcouk , Method 1st ralnistoi at Glens Palls , N. Y. , celebrated the olhtv fifth nmiivcrMUy of h'.s birth nnd Iho sixtieth of his pastorule Sunday nlcht Uy preaching a aennon entirely in vorsdT , ' The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church ( United Stutcs ) loceivcd for their xvork last year ? ; ( JJUUO , , only $12,000 of which oamo by dona tion. It supports 1120 missionaries. Thctoaro . ' 1,000 npokou languages. The bible has been translated Into nbout 203 of them , but Is accessible to fully two-thl rds ot ibo human race , 1,000,030,000 pooplo. The Mandurm Chinese affords communication lo 200,000OOJ souls ithoKuclish to 120,000,000 ; the Hindustani to 8i.000.000 ; the German to 51- OOD.O''O ' ; the Arabic to50,000,000. It appears , however , that there are still liOO.000,000 souls who have no bible In their own toueue. The parishioners of St. Bartholomew's Episcopal church , Noxv York , amoug whom ara Cornelius Vanderbilt and other vorv wealthy men , are soon to oract a now church edillco to cost , It IB naid , over 81,500.000. Tbo ilto of the present church is wauled bv tbo Now York Central nilltoad. The into Aichblshop Smith of Edinburgh has bequeathed his splendid library lo the Scots college at Homo , and It was shipped recently for Italy , Thu Roman Catholic * ot too north lament the lots of the collection , which wus regarded as the finest library ol ecclesiastical lit erniuro in Scotland. Young men bindod lo ether it thirtyflvi nations and Isles of thn sea , upoaklng fiftcei languages , possessed of permanent property amounting to f 13,000OJi ) , oxpnndliic annual it. their worlc over f.uOOOuO and xvlth this money keeping open hospitable buildings am rooms In snmo Jl,000 cities and towns am looking nflor iho physical , mental , social anc spiritual xvelfo.ro of young wen thU If Iho Young Men's Christian association of to dny. dny.Tho The seventh annual convention of Christ Ian Worxois in tbo United States and Can ndii xv til bo aeld In Tromont temple , HosUu : November lO-ltl , The inomborHbio has e tuudod during the tlrst xenr 10 Unglanu an Scotland and U U expocien that this will b tha lurcost , most useful nnd practical c 3 ihuio annual nicotines ; thutu nuniooro delegates xvill be present fcom Europe , ( that iho coHvenilon xvill bo m tha trues sense onn of unlvoriiil interest. The pro ccodiugs of the Washington convention o last year ha/o Just been published , includlui ttfo atfferent addressee au J roparts. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA JM Mayor 11111678 Pftieiftl Draws Out a Largo ' _ inillli , . AT Conooj\T pot People. CANON WHITMARSHFAIT IN THE DEAD it. M He Rerutei tlin , Anperdoiu C it On the Character of th "ltcen pil Knights of I'j-tlilR 'rtfjil Other Soolo. " ties "tn Line. The funeral of JJlU/or Clmrlos P. Miller oo- currod yesterday 'nftirnoon. The ontlro pop- uldco turnoa out to'pay the last tribute to his memory , and thb streets were crowded .with thoiisnnas of people. Many business houses and residences were draped and dur- IbK the funeral hour the doors of each busi ness house within the city wore closed. At U o'clock the-star11 was made from the deceased's ho.no'M Twenty-fourth nnd N streets and a few nilhulos later the proces sion reached the First Presbyterian church ot Twenty llfth and J streets , where the ser vices were to bo hold , Lily division No. 8 uniformed rank Knights of Pythias had the fuuorul in charce. The church was crowded to its utmost capacity nnd hundreds were turned nwur , whllo thousands real ized the u'selessnoss of alternating to gain entrance and remained upouthostrcots. The floral offerings were profuse , and ot nn elaborate nature. ' The services at the church wore short nnd Impressive. Canon Whltmnrsh of St. Martin's Episcopal church pioachcd too funeral sermon. Ho paid a touching trlbuto to the memory of the late mayor , and re futed in language forcible and eloquent the calumnies beeped upon his name , suyinit that name washonoiod and loved by the whole community. The death of Mayor Miller was a great toss to the city , nnd ho hoped the coutcll would continue the ( root ! work started by the mayor In purging the cltv from the many evils existing. The remains were taken outside the church ard viewed by y,000 people. They were then placed within the hoarse , and the urotosslon stalled tor L > aurel Hill cemetery. Tbo funeral cortopo was the largest and most ImnrosElve ever scon In South Omaha. Fully 0,000 people lined rr\roniy-fouith street au the procession fiassed by. Chief liockett and the police force led , followed by the fire department. The Seventh Ward Military band came next , followed by fully SOU citizens on foot , 100 members of the Junior Order of American Mechanics , I'J.'i Odd Follows , the ofllcors of the regiment of ICnights of Pvtniiis , Lily Division No 8 of South Omaha , Division No. 12 nnd Black Baglo Division of Omaha. Enterprise lodpo of bouth Omaha and Myrtle- lodge of Omaha. Tboro was 175 knigbts in line. Then came the funeral carriage , Mrs. Miller nnd other relatives of the deceased , the city officials and l ° i other carriages bearing friends. At tbo grove the services of the Knights of Pythias were carried out. Dedicated n Church. The new First Baptist church at Twenty- flfkb and II streets was dedicated yesterday , services being held both morning and even ing. Hev. Thomas Stephenson , the pastor , was assisted at the mpr'ning services by Hev. W. P. Helltngs , D.U , ? Kov. J. W. Harris , Rev. E. A. Russell and Rev. J. J. Keolor. The dedicatory sermon was preached by Rev. W. P. Helllngs , D.D. , and iT was a masterly pulpit effort. The musical part of the p/ogrum was oxc6ptlonably lino. Miss Sue Dates of Red OhU , In. , and J. K. COOK of Omaha lending their talents. The evening soi'vicos ' , as at the morning , wore well attoiidctl/'ana the interior of the handsoma little hbuse of worship looked very orotty under the bright glare or many oleo- trio lamps. RevvE. A. Russell , J. VV. Har ris and E. E. Wdmerslov each made a short address , and the musical partof tbo program was curried out. , , „ . , The new ediQce Is a two-story frame struc ture and cost { 5,50(3. ( . "Its dimensions arc not so large , having a ( eating capacltv for about 400 people. From tho.email vestibule on H street , entrance is na'ado either to the large Budlenoo room or to the small class room. The walls and ceilings are frescoed m colors dcllcato und pleasing. The seats are of the Intost pattern and Incline from the pulpit. Tbo other furnishings of the church are good and the Baptist people DOW have one of tbo handsomest and cosiest houses of wor ship in the city. A. pleasing feature is that all indebtedness has been wiped out and there was no encumbrance nn the property when dedicated. Oier u nirl'H Wagea. P. Powololt , who lives at Twenty-first ai.d L stieety , was ariouod Saturday nleht upon complaint of Rud Hartz , who resides at Twenty-fourth and K streets , and Is chaigod with disturbing the peace. Mr. Ilurtz em ploys as a steward a ( iorman girl , who re- ccntlv came fiom the falborland. Pouclelt Induced the ir.rl to come to this country , and considers that gives him the right to draw her salary for herIntbeiolo of a self ap pointed guardian ho called on Hartz and dr- mandoJ that the Wageh duo the girl bo paid to him. Hartz was of u different mind , aud told Powelait to leave the pluco. Ho did so , but not until bo bad applied vile epithets and heaped ubuso upon tbo head of tbo em ployer or the elrl. For this Judge Fowler will bo asked to punish Paweleit. liojr IJiiilly Hurt. A distressing accident occurred at A1 bright yesterday afternoon1 wbile the funeral rnr- tego of Mayor Miller was passing. A boy 10 years ot ago named John Kratky wus stand ing in the street observing the dazzling uni forms of the Knights of Pythias. A horse driven by J. Kane of Omaha knocked the boy down and tno light vehicle passed over his body as bo lay outstretched upon tbc grOiind , Tno scalp on tbo buck of the boy's bead for several inches was torn loose uud he was otherwise bruised about tbo body. His parents reside at Twenty-first and Milroy streets. Work fur the Council. Several Important city contracts will bo awarded at the mooting of the city council this evening. One' will bo the grading of the alloy botwedn Twentieth and Twenty-11 rat treats-from L to M streets. The engineer's estimate is the removal of 80,000 cubic ynrda of earth , which will c'oit W.OOO. The conn act will also oo awarded forgrad' ing O street , from Twenty-second tc Twenty-fourth streets , and the alley between Twenty-third an Twenty-fourth streets , Irom N to O streets. This work will require tbo removal of U.OOO ail bio yards ot dirt and tbo estimated cost is f 1,850. Notes unil l'6iotiilH. : Miss Ada HudsoVof Gothenburg arrlvoc In the city yesterday and is visiting will friends , * * Mrs , Josephine Miller , living at Nine teontu and M 8tr < ibtslf intoJ away yesterday day atiqruoon at Twenty-fourth und I > btroets , whllo tue-Mtiler funeral procosslor was passing. The Third wnrddropublicans will meet t morrow evenir.c at Evans' hall , Twenty eighth and R hlreglpj/or the purpose of con : ploting the organisation of the ward club. Tbo council will , inop this evening. Th members huvo before them tbo ncaumult tlon of two weeks'buslie > s. They will or deavor to bnog oraor'bul ot tbo cbaoa cause by Mayor Miller's douto. ' The suits for'tbo1'Young Republican Marching clubunvo. arrived and the clu 10 id Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Ill of is id in tit wilt present a fine ftpparnO.A when regaled With thorn. Colonel Lott Trill begin drilling the members of the club thli n Blf. Mrs. K. O. Mujnelu Is quite 111 and has been for sereral dayi. W. D. Dale of Columbui , Kislstant inspec tor general ot the Knights of t'ythlai of Nebraska and several others from that city attended the funeral ot Mayor Miller in this city yesterday. De Witt's Sarsaparllla ts reliable LUVAL At 4:50 : o'clock yesterdnv morning flredam- tfcd n little , unoccupied cottngo vt Tnolfth and Capitol avenue about (50 north. Pears Soap We perspire a pint a day without knowing it ; ought to. If not , there's trouble ahead. The ob structed skin becomes sallow or breaks out in pimples. The trouble goes deeper , but this is trouble enough. If you use Pears' Soap , no matter how often , the skin is clean and soft and open and clear. All sorts of stores sell it , especially druggists ; all sorts of people use it. HEALTHFUL , AGREEABLE , CLEANSING. For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics. A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER. Cures Chafing , Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , Etc. A Delightful Shampoo. WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water KEEP at your husband , dear mndntn , ON forgone of Utoso Art Garland Heaters. You know a good dUlIUt thing when you have hnd It hummed In your onrs , nnd it your hits- bnnd cannot find tlmo to como around and tnko n look nt the Art Garland Heaters .why , don't lot the poor man frcozo his toes this winter , but tnko it into your own hands und fix the thing up yourself. How Is your range ? Worn out ? Cal and see our stock. Wo hnvo plenty tope po around and everyone n perfect stove. Como NOW. lodny this morning. Wo nro rondv to show you our good things. P. C DH VOL , 604 BuoAmvAY und lOXoiiTU Improved Safety Elevators , KIMBALL BROS. Cor. Oth btroot and 11th Ave , Ooiinelt COUNCIL BLUFFS STEM DYS All klnilsof Dyolns nnJ riomiln : clone 'n ' tin hlnhost style of the art. Titled nnil itiliiol fabrics nmile to lontt as cootl in now Worlc prcrniitly done und ilcllvuioil In .ill parts of the country , Pond for urlco llsL C. A. MACHAN , - - I'KOPlilCl'Oll 13 Broulvriy. Wear North \nUnra Ioji OOUMOlr. Itl.L'fbM. 1 ( ) V * . Sim & federnl fmirts. Koo us I. 4 and ft blui Hen ro block , Council lllnll.-i. 1 1. W .C. ESTEP , Funeral Director , Emlnlnw 114 Main Street , Coudt-il muffs. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT ? Tlio autumn Is the tinio to paint , nnd one cout brightens and preserves houses and buildings und adds much to the value und beauty of your property. Would You Like to Buy Paint at WholesaleS Wo want to sell you punts und overythintr used in painting at wholesale anil less. The lest boiled oil j oti bouglityou probably paid 7c ( ) a pillion for it. Wo will sell you ono gallon or 100,0(10 ( gallons of any brands r.t 40t\ Now wo have caiiphl your attention , read the real of this and compare these ( straight cash prices. St. Louis load , 7c per Ib. Berry Bros. , hard oil , C gal can , Omaha lead , OSc per Ib. $1.00 per criil. Joplin lend , Gc per Ib. Berry Bros , hard oil. 1 g.xl. can , $1.73. Cheap load 6c per Ib. . Other hard oils , from $1.00 to $1.6 ( Iiinsoed oil , boiled , 49c per gal. Linseed ol1. raw , 4Gc per gal. per gal. Paint oil , 85c per g.tl. Mineral paints , dry , from Ijc to 3c. Barrel pi ice , 2c per yal loss. Mineral paints , ground in 011,40 to Gc The Acme Mixed Paint Wo guarantee to bo as good as any mixed paint. Wo will sell you at $1.2/ / per gallon. Has never boon sold for los's than SI. 50 per gallon. THE EXCELISOR MIXED PAINT As good a paint as other dealers soil you for $1.50. Wo will soil you at 4-1.Ol per gallon. Our Barn and Roof Paint Wo will soil you at Too per gallon. LOWEST PRICES ON ALL KINDS OF GLASS , On oil other goods our prices arc equally low. COMB AND SEES US AND BRING THS GASH. C. B. PAINT , OIL AND GLASS CO. 1 and 3 , 4th St , MasonicxTemple. Twin City Steam Dye Work * i. A. HononnsAoif , PHOIMUKTOH. DYEING , CLEANING AND REFINlSHINC OP GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Omaha Olllco , 1521 F.trniun St. ; Telephone 1.521. Council JMulTo Ollioo and Cor. Avc. A and -Oth St. ; Telephone 310. Bond ( or circulars und prlco list , a SPECIAL NOTICES ! ' ! COUNCIL BLUFFS. -j The rrtntaHvartlnuments nppsulnt to V ] newupjpor Are often the mo t Intareittntf part of Iti content * . They oxprrM the urRiDkJ needs , the dally wMioi of the people whrf wnnt something and who are nllllnjc to fl < > EMPLOYMENT. . . . . . . . . .l Competcnt ftlrl for general housework. 112 South Sox onth street. YATANTKD A thoroughly competent alrlil ' mint bo ix coed cook. Inquire ot Mrs. W A. Mnuror. Ml Second nvcniia. .t i' HOUSES AND LAND. G DS. NICHOLSON A , CO. nr . .t--- . rondx' und oxer xvllllng to short * property ; rigs MWHJS on hand Oo and soil thorn > FAIIM 'and Pity loins. Money loxiuui on stock nnd eriiln. lloil estate for snlfi. liwelllnj ind business rentals. Monox * lonneiv for lee il Investor * . IAIUKCO A , Tow le.Sn I'o irl street , 1 i i m 171011 SAM : Desirable resldnnoa proportr * on 1'ixrk ax p. Moilern Inumixptnonts , 14 rooms. OMO block from motor : , i bargain If. tnkni'it onroi euy : payments or trade K II. ' Micnfe. TpOUTKAPi-tinils : In ( In-oly eonntv mil JCtistci county. Noli , foi noIc of lowolry. organ- * , furniture or Imslnrht propurty In OoiinolllllulN. K. II. G.IMINSIIUII : : : | > S. Mfiioi.sov A ro mva tlio larsoit list of properly of any llrm In tlio elty 17 ( 11 SALII Choicest fi\rm In 1'ottvatti - inol'o.4IJ uorc < , \\a\l \ loa itoil TII I 1m. i aero. U II luufo II YOtl hive tnythliii ; for silonr tr-xilo see I II. Shu ifo. Urn ithray anil M il'i stront Ii'OIl SAI.K On simll ptyinoiits. fruit iiiul K.irdon Ian I noir Cimnull llliitTi 1 ! , II. fchtiiifc. llrovlw ly .in I Main street IP YOlnnt to ho IP so'iiethlnj ut"rosnrd - IIIK roiil oslatu sou ( ! iu nslmli | , Nieliol < oii A. I'D. I'D.WANTt'D WANTt'D No1 rnslta tnnl In OM-II IIIRO for cooilworU horsi" > . P. II Slio ifu _ jur.rxsiiKijns. xiuUoi.&oN . co tuivj vTinnin b ipjulus In 1'nprovud an 1 v eant1 properlvncli they \\ould bo nlc.isu I to you WA \ \ ODD X 0 ) , h ic MI no of ttio"lln s ' fui mi In siMithnt'Mcru lowi for silo. C.tll and M'o us KJ Muln stiuut. I ryouliixo i hcnis > c to rontseo Oreenshloltls , -L Nk-lui < ou .S. Oo. AHAHOAIN. luncrn fruit and Harden trncti 2'4 ' miles from luHtolHeo..i'f ' acres in ur.ipea , Ji aero In lla"Mi ) ) > rrles. m nnnlu trees 7J plum trees lAuhurrv trees , ilwii line , stable , ete. _ Prlco $ ! .OOJ. No triulo P. II. hho tfo - VIP IP YOl' mt to liny a lot sue. Orconshluld * , Xk'hn ilsou X Co $ \ < n I'P.U MONTH rents a .rood 5-rnont dwolllnjoii AU nenpiMitli st. K II bhoafe. IPyon vi mt to tmy u house see Uteoiishlolds , Nii'liolson & Co. Iflil aere unprnroil f urn In Mills county. In , t&Alpor iieru ; also 1 10 at $ Ji ; Kincros lm > ' proved In I'ott iw ittumlo county. ti'Bti.ips. \ . Johnston A. Vim I'.itten. /-iKWN.sinni.ns , NMOIIOLSON .v ro. ni.j \vi iys lm\o siiapson h mil for consorvutlra Inx'ostois. DOVT Iniv property till you haxo seen' ' ( roiMishlol 1 . Muholson & . Co. G.IMtsSiIIP.IitS. : NKMU ) [ > ( ) N ft I'O roili ( " t.uo und rentil : i t'iits. b.'l Il\xaO. ' lllulls Llbl'x-ourpiiiperty xvitli muii xxlio rust o to' ' .ell it SJD ( lioenshleUK Muholsim V Oo. I GUT.RNMlKMhS MOIIOI/JON.S.CO nrutlio leiuliiu ru il ost.ito duili'rs of Coun.-Il IIIulK. tiethumheiiyou u.lot any thin ; . DON'T forcut th it Hicensblold . & . Nlohol- . . on .ire ilsl't m the mlddlo of the larnust list of pioperty of any dealer In tlio elly. s _ / 1OM R nnd tnko ono of GrePiishloldR , Nlohol- , vy oii's rhs and tauo u ride over tlio city ; 16 costs you nothing. ( 1ryou xx ant to buy Und see Greensblolds , i Nicholson A. Oo _ 1 POU unxr 7 rooms on Plr-a Axe , J25. E. II. She ife. I MISCELLANEOUS. GAHIIACIR romoxod. cesspools , vuults nnil ohlmiiuyqolo.iiiod. H. 1) . Itnrlio , Olty Uldg. FOU PAI U Purnltnic , llxtiirciund loiajof the largest ami llnojt hotel In Boutliera Nohru4' < ii. All iiinilcrii linprovomenls , olo- Rant f iirnlt uro. Not pro Ills Jli'Ojuo ' pur un- numj biilldlnt ; nei\ly built : no comiidtltlon. I'rlci-f t.OO l.i ) > > . half e.isli. 1 II Sho.ifo. Oounoll Illuffs. la. _ 17WK fJ \ 1,7 : - Cnimory oittlit , comprlsln 'O'l -L li p. In ) I c r. 10-li p. mi-Ine. 3 lluhaVoIln' t > ep iratorserc.im vats. .IHR | illon < u.ieh : nsh churn , :1JI : r.'i'lons ' ; newer butter worlier. boniiil scales , wiileht am. w iter tank and other ( Ktiircs Will soil chciiii for u ish ortruls for ! in l. K. II. Shoifo. "I7IOK HA LiA : Kood nilleh coxv Prlco MO.Ui ) . J * Will tao Dly for same In uaipcnUT xvorU. ' I.cou ml Kxerutl. FOUSA1.U A Koud pony ; wolalia : ibout8i' ) [ poiinds , for $10 IM will tnko pny forsamo' In earpentur xxorlc. I.cnnirU Kvorott. I71OU SALH A irentlo horse nnd pliueton , J3 W. A. Wood A. Co , f..1i Muln Htieut. FOU SAI.n Hiirdwarj Htocks In Town nnil Nubrnska. Inxolues , IH.UUU to SH..OOJ. E. II. Shoafo EXOHAMiH TwomnroB nnd two colts for a KOOI ) lot In Council IllulTs. II II , Shcafo. DANCING SCHOOL. MONDAYS In U. A. purlois , ohlldron. 4 p m ; adults , 7'llp : m Socials hucund and fun i Hi Mondays , 0 p. m. Music furnished wir- tles und ulnlis Address at 1C. A. 1'arloru , Council lllulls. or lii.'l Parium St. . Oinalm.V. . 'L rimmbers , Instructor. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM AGES FOR GRADING. To the ownois of nil loin , parts ot lots nnd rent ostnto alou illtli street from Doilgu to Uiv- : enpoit htii'iil. You nru liiMcby notlllud tiint tliu und > r- Niuncd , tin cu dUlnteresled frenholders of thu city of Omaha , haxobi'oti duly umiolntol by ilio mayor , xvitli iho npiiroviil nf thn city council of H.ild ollv. lo iihstsi the dnmiiRo to the owner * rospccltxnly of the pronurty af fected by grading of said htreot. declined IIBO- < tssary by oriiln.inro niimber JI.'WI , missed Oo- tobor 1 , IS'l.1 ' , approved October \ , Ifc'i- . Vou aru furllici notified that Imvlnic uc- eeptud mild Hpiioliilmunt. and duly iiuiillUed us reiiulri.il by lau , woxlll , on Iho Sotli dny ot Octoboi , A. I ) Ih'J. ' , at the hour of U'M : o'clock In thu forenoon , at tbo olllco of Hlirlver . * c O'Donohoe , UOl li'ainnmHlrect , txlthln thoror- poratii limits of Hald eltv. meet for the juir- ixmn of I'onsldeiliiK nnd mikliK the unsui.3- mi'tit of damuKo to the o\x nuis lospcetlvuly ot H il i pioperty alfuetoJ by said crudlnK , taking Into uoiHldcritilon Hpuulal buuellta. If any. Vim are iiotllled lo ho prpuont lit Ihu lima and plnco aforoHald and miikviiiiv objoctlona lo or hliitomeutN concuriiliu Kalil ussus ordanniRDS iihyou muv loimldoi inniiur , \V C. SIIHIVlllt. . JAMi : < HI'OUKl > AIiK. foini ilttooof AppralnerN Oiiuiha , Nub. , Out. h , I8J1 Of < < 1 O To the ownois of all lots or imriH of lots front- In1.on ( iriind axuniie , Tlih ly-mniuitli to Piirtv-hiicimil Hti | > ulb ; Puwlornvi-iiue.Thlrty- uliiluh to Portlmh blri'uti Thirty-ninth Mreot , Ur.ind uvuniiu to Amos , nvuunui I'oilU.tli btreet "nil Poitluth avciuiu , from llriind axeiiuu loriprnuno atrcut. i on nro hereby notllleil tlmt the under- slirnud , tliri'ii ( llslnteri ! ted frcelioldum of thu elly of Omulia , IMXU boon duly iipDiilulod by the miiyor , nltb the npprovul of the chy ' oiincll ot mill oily , to HHSCSS the dnmairo to thu on HITS ussiiectlvely of thu property utteutcd by iradlii' ' < it ulinvo described striuMs and a vi lines , duulaiuil nucossuiy uy oidlnanuu No U.'rts pissed October I , Ib'J. ' , nppioxuU Oc tober 4 , ! ( ! > ! . You uio further notiflo'l that , Inn Ing uo > copied H.ilil ii ppolntiiHMil. nnd duly iii illHed in reiinlnd by law , xvo will on 4 ho 'Jib day of October A. l > . IK1ut Ihu hour of ! l o'olo'k In thu afternoon , ut the ollluu nf ( ieor o J , r.iul. idti'i Purnniii stitot , within the torpor. no limits of suld city , mtut for tbo purpoxo of eousidorliiK mid milking the muutmiieni ot (1 11 m j we lo tbo owners rcsnuctlx cily of H ild iiroiiorty. ntreetod by Bald r.alln.tuUluz Into consider. itlon special bcncllli , If any , You uru notlllcd to ho pro. cut nt thu time nnd p auo nforoitnld , und muuu imy obje.ctlona toor blatemenU coiiftnniii bald ii sus iiicn ( of (1 iinugiij us you muy eoniUior uiopur lll'MUQK J. I'AUU JOHN ii. HUTUU. < jioitui : u. IV.VNP Omaha , Octobers. Ibyi OludlH