TUB OMAHA DATLV WEE : SAalTKDAY , OCTOBER 15 , 1892. THE OMAHA BEE COUNCIL nu.'i'Ta Cl'FlCKt NO. 12 ITIAUL.STREET Dcllvcro.a I-jr o.irrlor to inpirt ; of th. city 1V. 1 ! . TI I/TON , - MANAOKH. .r.r ' f . rimnvrxJ . Hu/i'no'isOfllcp , No41 I'HO.NKf.'j N1M ( Kill tor No S3 MI.MI it .ir/\ruA. f. Y. Plumbing Co. I'nnticll lUulTs I .umber Co. . .ludo Walter 1. tlnys will dollvcr an nci- rtress tliU evening before the members of the Democratic club. Tlio WomnVs Ucllol 'corps win mcot. In regular session nt llr.ind Army of the He- public hull this evening nt T'W : o'clock. Ttio lied Moo give n social last , evening jt thnlr hall , corner of Mnln street nnd Broad- Way. A Inrgo number of thn members of. I ho nrd'er worn present. A musical prounitn WHS rendered , after which ttio evening was spsnt In dancing. Marrlnuo licenses wcro Usuo I yesterday to the following : M. It. Oils ion unit Mttinlo Klcc. both of.kjoward. Nub. : Mtllon Ii ticnho ot Council IllnlTii ninl Kay Meyer * of Chicago cage , Ui'tireo K. W.itson of Omilm and Hen rietta ICensingcr ol ( Irutid Island , Neb. Klley Drudihaw. tlio younp man who was found wandering about tlio streets Ttiurs- ilny , was Riven an examination by the i-orn misslonori of ( inanity yesterday , ami was Ifiiltid to be foobletnindnd. Ilo will bu token to Ctletuvood for tro.itmoiit ut Uio stale Instil lutlon. Koburt Mnvx nnd Mlsa Tulle Witt , both of tills citv , wcro married Thvrvlnv uienln ; ; nt the Gorman I.uthorau church. Kav. Stucu'cr nfllcintlng. After the corjinonv hnd bci-n performed tlio friends went , to dm Maonnor clior rooms on South M tin slrool uml i.-ek' bratcd the linppv ovont. ' "bo pnrtlos wio bavo bcon talking of Blurting a new bank nt Avoca have coti- cltided to buy out the priMont Avno.i lunk. Unilor tlio rcnrcnnl/.itlon Mr. 15. V. Ktuif- innn of DCS Mnincs , pivtldcnt of the Iowa National bin k , Is iho new president ; Henry \Vlr o and .lolin .1. .lonks , vice president1 * , imd .1. J. Spli.dlcr , cashlor. The cold weather is 'ipp"owlilii ; , ] ) "o pare vouryolf for tlio chilly nlgiits , visit t.ho Uo.iiun Stojo nnd look over their olcptml liiio ( if comforts anil bVankot" . HliinUi-ts and comforts to suit nil tastes and nt nil pHcea. Our low prines JH-O- viil : in nil oitos , the power of Iho rotd.v dollars sliQWb itself , iioston Store , Coun cil Ululln , In. _ Never hcforo have the tiooplo o Council LSluITt ) and Orrmlm had such nt opportunity to buy aero property sutta- llo ) for homo or fruit n.s is olTored by .Day it Hess.100 : veros to pluu from. Only two nnd n half miles east of Coun cil L ) m Its postollliic. If you don't want to buy hard coal you had belter sco H'txhy about tho.so oil btirnoiH. 'J'hoy nro ttdtipted for use in hot air furnaces , steam and hot valor boilers , witli ifo coil ; or italics to Ir.mdlu. V'K.SM.N.II'.lltAtJll ll'UH. Judge \V. O. James Is homo from Chicnco , Thomas Maloney has rolurned iron ) Chi- Oaso. G. W. Culllson ol Harlan is at the Grand liotol. C. n. Towlo of Loiicce & Toxvlo has re turned from an extended eastern trip much improved In health. Uert Kvans , Kobrrt Graham and the Messrs. ICecllno leave tomorrow for Valen- tine1 , Neb , fora huntini : oxuocltion. Miss Edith Croso , wiio has been vNitinpr Miss Lilian HulT for several weeks pa t. re turned hut evening to her homo in Indian apolis. 11. L. Williams and R. n. Edcorton have rpluincd 'from Hnone , where tnov have been nttcntlini ; tlio Ki'ctit council of Iowa , Im- 'proved Order of HcU Men. The t'roat i-oun- ! 1 will hold Its next session at Fort Madison. The largest , the finest , the most ar tistic display of full nnd winter goods SA'er exhibited in Council ninth will bo " jhown tit tlio Boston Store. Grand fall wening Thursday evening , Oct. 13. Doors open tit 7HO"nrompt. : IIouso cleaning time has come and so has the largest invoice of lace curtains and draperies over received at tho" Council BhtU's Carpet company's. Suits and overcoats S10.00 lesa than any other tailor hi town ; clothing dyed , donned and lopairod. Frank James Petorbon , i311 ! S. Dill street. Call on Messrs. Day & flo33 and ask to bo shown the ICloln tract of .101) ) act-oi no AT on sale in live and ton aero tracts. They will show it free to all. Itully in l.mvlt Township. A largo delegation of the newly organized llamboau club gathered at republican henci- ( [ uartcrs lust evening for tha nurposo of at tending the rally at l.owls township. It was the opening of the campaign , and the boys made" creditable iippoorancn with thnlr torches and uniforms. Tliev maretica to the southern nart of the city acompanied by a drum corps where they toolc rigs nnd drove to Iho place of ineoiiiiG' , where they executed fcomo nioro military movements , "Addresses were delivered by W. F. Hakur nud .1. J. < \ , Sloudman of this city , and an enthusiastic ' llmo wa hail. 1 A large crowd gathered nt the rcnubhcnn tioadquarlots to hear nn address by Ben S. Biiktir ol Oninlin. Ho handled the mucli ' worn silver fallacy without gloves end elicited hearty applause from hla hearers , t who rcnrescntcd all parties. 2" ) doxon fronts' hnavy gray under- shifts tin ring this week' for luo eaoh , worth ! iic. : Boston Store , Council la. Save your hard coil : ; use wood , nnd pall on II. A. Cox , 10 South Main street. Heut Missouri wood $ o.OO per cord , do ll voted. Goutlomon , the llticstllno of fall trooJs .In the city , jtiat received. Uoiter , the tailor , 810 Broadway. The Boston Store closes every even ing at 0 p. in. except Mondays and Saturdays" " , _ _ A young man giving liU immo us Franh Smith has during the past day or two vie. Utilized several Council Bluffs ) people out ol Kimill einns of monov. Ills matii.cr of worli was to present what purnortud to bu n cortl tied check on one of the Omaha baui < s for n sin nil sum. Being of nice npneiminco nni good prc.sunotho found no dinlculty In huV' ing his worthless paper cashed. It Is under stood he playo-l the satno game in Oniuliu Just reversing the conditions , Ho has not as yet been arrested. H in want of anything in the window shade line , curtains , curtain poles , wall pnnor , portiei-o , chenille table covers etc. , step Into the Boston Store , where H is a pleasui-o to show goods. Councl llluflu , la. lust to hand , another case of CO pain of wrapper blankets , the latest novoltini for wrapper ! ' . Only 7So a pair. Bostoi Store , Council IJIiiits , lu , \ViiutiHl III liny , Improved ivoperty. Will piy cash II pricelalovv. U. G. McGoo. 10 Main street. No bnnkrttnt , llro-smoked. diimni ci furnlturoat MoyorV , ; ! 05-307 Hroadwav Clean goods , loss than any Omaha price's Now carpets ami draperies at the Council lllulYa Cariet | coimniny's. Boston store closes every ovontng at p , m. , unlesa Mondays and Saturdays. Judsou , civil onjwoor , 323 Hi-oadw.xy NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Elaborate Preparations for the Celebration of Columbus Day Under Way , PROGRAM OF THE SCHOOL CHILDREN They Will Jliikn tlio liy : Ouo of 1'lcn uro Mini I'ntrlotlo lnilrnttoii | four ThiU9it.it or the l.lttlo Onet Will Taltn 1'iirt. Plans DM being laid for nn elaboratn celebration ot Columbus day next Fri day , by the children of the public schools , n the morning Iho oftlcial pto ram , pre pared under tlio direction of the exccutlvo cointnlttco of the National Association of .Superintendents of Education , will be fol lowed out. The school children will assem ble ut the various bulldlncs and listou lo the re.Kiln e of tliu president's proclamation , after which the ( lug ulll ueiMlsed by the vetcrar.s and urooted with "Tnreo Cheer * for Old U'ory. ' " Alter thosaluto to the tl.ig by the pupil ! . "America" will bo sunp. Devotional oxerclsps will bo followed by the ringing of the ' 'Song ot Columbui Day , " written by 'rheron Hrown. An address and the reading of the oilo written by Edna Doau Proctor will conclude the exorcises. In tliu u He moon , communcine at 2 o'clai'l : , tticru will bo a irra'id parade. Four thousand school childiPti will bo ID Muo , together with the iiiembcni of iho city council , school hoard , tniiilary anj civil organisations , police and lire di'p.irtments , etc. \vlioloproccssiou , It ii tlioiK'ht , will ba not less tlni'i two miles lo'iv' , and ut Us close the people composing It will uo to Iho High school grove at the head of ( ilun iivcnne , whens nn uppropH'itu pro- cram of mlilrotsc.-i and music will bu lire si'iiti'ii. Tbodctiuls of the procession , line of march , and Uio exercises at ttio prove nro In this hands of a special committee nnd will bo announced later. The momiH'rs of all the Catholic soclctlu of llioclty will niso celebrate the day. In addition to lakltf ' part in the paradt ) in the attcrnnop , they huvo united ir. getting up an niir.u'tivo entortiilnn.ent , at the opera house for llio nvoaing. .A progr.in of litornry and inuslnil selci'tions ' will ba ivndered , a largo part , of tbo music being furnished by ti chorus of t wenty-ll vo vole's wtiicti has been drilling with Mrs. M. .1. O'Neill for sovora' weeks past. I'utilotlo nir. < will bo sung and everything pjs l'jlc ' bo dona In nolobrato the nnnlvorsaiy of tbo discovery ol America in n fitting munnur. Almost 11 .New ( Minrcli , When the memhors of the Kirst Hap- tist church decided , to abandon the proji'ct of tearing1 nw'iy the old building and erecting- iiew one , it was nt once detorinined t'tat the next best thhifrwn to turn it over to J. H. Long , the dec orator nnd ptipur intin , mid lot hiu : trtniMno rify the interior. For two wcoka Mr. Lony nnd : i corps of his hes workmen have ueeti Icopt btuy , nnd bj noon today the hist timshhifr louche : will ho i > uton. and tomorrow the church tfocrs will not only bo surprised but do H rhted nod srati'lied nt the wondorfu oh uifjcs. The dnrlc and jjloomy in to ior iins liceii lighted and bright o-id , and it is now ono o th s hutidsotiiest church nuditorium in the city the matter was li-ft wholl ; to Mr. Long and ho bus shown evoi 1110:0 : than his usual ability as a (13 ( signer and executor. The main wall nro covered with a feoft tinted ingrair paper up to the arches , surmounted b ; a delicate mold nnd a wide , bandsoin f > ie/.e. The gables are soft blue and Hi main coiling a light colored pattern o uitumn loavoi. The alcoves and uiilpi ccess nro done in rich tints oi blue nnci old with gold bond. Tito woodwork is minted in two shades of dohcato color blending exquitaitcly with the walls , the enttro olfect harinonixing so perfectly hat not a single fuattiro becomes proiul- lont. lont.Thd Thd tiarlors , prayer meeting rooms and vestibule have received the snmo nrcful and artiFti'u treatment , and when the members and the public inspect the hurch tomorrow all will bo pleased vith the decision that uavo the oppor- , unity to Mr. Long which ho has so ar- .i'ltically improved. Ycstoidtiy afternoon the ladies of tbo : hurch toolc jiossessioti of as much of , he now building as pobsiblo and worked dilijiontly putting down'tlie now carpets ind fitting up the pulpit. Tomorrow niornini ; the now pastor , Kov. .1. II. Davis , will preach his tirtit sermon , and nil the now things coining together will make the day of more than ordinary importance b'oth to Iho general public and the members of the church. Wratliy lit tliu l.-.nvyi-rs. Judge Macy has had a great deal of difll- culty in keeping the lawyers at their linlttinp ever slnco the present term of dis trict court opaacd. Notio of tlio attorneys seemed to make mucti of u specialty of Doing ready for trial when taulr case. ) are calU'd up , and tlio consequence is that a largo part of Uio business of this term lus consisted in i granting continuance. Yesterday iiiornlnir the sti'iio program was gene through with , and the court showed hn disapproval of the way things were dragging along , in an ur- mlstakublo way. " 1 should adjourn Ihh term of court hero and now , " said he , "if it were not for the Injustice that would bo dona the prisoners wlio nro now in jail awaiting their trial In taking such a stop. The work of the term bus dragged along in tbo most unsatisfactory way possible , and the lawyers will accommodate mo greatly if they will work a roloriuailun , " The case of the stuto ngainst Oswald Peterson for the seduction of Mclllo Chris- tcuson was tried. According lo the girl's own testimony , which won given In a very frank manner , she had ncleil very gay on u number of occasions. 'At the conclusion of the testimony for the state Judge Macy , without waiting for any ovldenco to uo in troduced In defence , took tlio case from the jury uud inbiruoted iho foreman to sign his iiuino to uvordlciof acquittal. The Jury was empaneled in tlio CHSO of Howard Sparks , charged with uttnrin ? lorgod Instruments , and Iho first of the ovl denco will bo introduced this morning. Spurns was an employe of IhoSingei1 Sow- l-ig Machlno company until ho bocaino In I- volved in ibo dcul wlilch rosullcd in the present prosecution. II Ills expected that court would bo ad I- . journed thus evening until after election , but there are several cusos on the criminal cal I- endar yet to uo disposed of , nnd It will prob IJ. ably bo two or three days before they run J.o < cotton out of tun way , H. Pyburu nud T. W. Hodson are to bo tried for obtaining ! money underfulso pretenses , and Kohor ' Hums for highway robbery , The case of W. \V. Cones against N. Schurz will bo tried , after the criminal cases have bceii com pleted. My Show WlnUowj Make good enough advertising for mo. If I hud inoro tune to Bpend on ttioin they would bo still bettor , but they're pretty good. 13iACKi-rr : ; , Of the Corner Uook Storo. Special campaign whip saloon Mon day. Vour choice of a whole window full for r > 0c , former price UOo , 75c , OOc nnd ! ? 1.0(1 ( each , with campaign banneiv. Charles Probstlo , 215 Uroadway. Genuine Hound Oik , Uidlant Homo , P. P. Stewart Btovos and ranges , bold exclusively by Cole & Cole , -II Main , 'I'I HI 1'iivlnu rrolili'in Solved. Thousands of dollars have boon cxpcudcc In patient experimentswlihcufllclciu encrg ) to build a c-ity , by tbo brlclunnUeri of Co'in ' ell lllutls to provide a solution of the paving problem. Ex-Alderman John P.Weaver baa conducted morn of these expensive expert i. i.T menu than anv other of tbo deep/ ! inter cstcd tiurttos , and yesterday no let his friend : audasmullporllou of the publicsnaro his sat l.sfactton In tha first achievement of sucrcss. Mr. Wenvnr owns ono of the largest orlcl < - mnUlne plants on the river , and ho lias been conducting his experiments rf ninUlng vitri fied paving brick for more than n year. Ycsterdiy hn opened the llrat successfully burned kiln , nnd Invited the city engineer nuti n few friends lo Inspect tlio result. Ttio kiln Is n circular affair built on the latest nnd most approved sciontlllc principles and contained for the trUl 100,000 ordinary machine bricks. A number of workmen wore sot to work throwing out the bricks , Crowbars were used nnd the hugo pile was torn down with less care than would bo used In handling granite blocks. The crowd watched the work for on hour , nnd although the bricks fell fn-quontly n holgbt of ten feet only ono broken one was noticed , nud not a brick In the entire pile , except those adjoining the furnaces which were distorted nnd llqulllcd by tlio heat , could bo found that the city engineer did not pronounce suitable for povlnp. They wore hard , tough nnd re sonant as nyptal. Thu material used was only the common clay from the banks surround- Inf the worns. When broken the fracture had n smooth , clean surfuco Ilka motnl. At TUB Bin : ofllco n test was made to find the absorptive power of tbo material , nud two bricks taken from the too of the Ullti were weighed and then luft In water for seven hours. The final wclqlit showed n caln of only three-quarters ot nn ounce for the two. Tnls Is tlio ban i-oault over obtulnod for any ma. tcriul except granite that has been URCd for paving In the clt > , nnd It , practically solves the paving problem In Council IJIlilTs. "Thoy nro the best pav'.nc ' 'bricK 1 over saw from any source , ' sold Uny ICnglneor Cook , 'and a pavement of such material would last twenty-llvu years on any street In tlio citv , nnd what manes It of nioro Interest to nil of us every bit of It is tno product ef homo industrv and our own bills , ' Mr.Vcavcrls lustily elated over his suc cess , nnd will at once becin the crecliou of additional kilns twice ns lirco , and by the llmo tlio paving season opens next year enough material to supply nil demands will boon hiinu and the city relieved of the necessity of submiltlnc lo tbo Imposition of soft brick and cedar blocks or going outside for material. _ UoWitt's Sarsaparilia ciiiansaa ttio bloa 1 , Hrmui'i O. O. I ) , l'r > bargains Saturday , October 15 on iho following : . Largo clothes basket , " ; ! c ; medium clothes b.iskot , 0e ! ! ; small clothes basket , olic. Largo tubs , 03e ; medium tubs , 5Ie ! ; atti'ill tubi. 'IHc. Lirirotibro tubs , SI.-17 ; medium libro tub 3. ! ) Sj. fibre pails , 3c ! ) ; paper pails , lc ! ) ; three hoop pails , Me ; two-hoop pails , lie. " WashboardsIc ! , 14c , lOc. , ' 5c. Largo cop per bottom wash boilers , 75 c. Copper bottom teakettles , 50c. Clothes wringer , $1.75. Clothes line , oc. Lovvis lye , 9a ; Eagle lye , 7c ; Star lye , 5c. Domestic soip , 7 bars for 2jc ; White Russian , 7 for 25c ; Santa Clans. 7 for Uoc ; Hum ply Dumpty , 7 for 25u ; Old Coun try , 0 for lioo ; olive soap , 0 for "oc : Ilorfcoshoo soap , 13 for 2oc ; tar so.ip , lie a bar ; all washing powdorb , 3ip u pack age ; -1 ox. Gold Dust , llc. ) 0-lb. box starch , liic ) ; ! Mb.box starch , Iflc ; 1-lb. box starch , 5c ; built starch , ; ic. Largo bottle of blueing , So. This is for ono day only , Saturday , October 15. BROWN'S < \ O. D. , Corner Fourth street and 13 road way. Prepare for thu cold weather. The immense supply of ludios' miRSes' gouts' and children's undcrwaro nt the Boston exceeds anything in previous years. Our prices , as is known throughout the west , the lowest.- Boston Store , Council Bluirs , In , Di'uth ol' .11 rs. ( iriuin. Mary A. , wife of Dr. John Green , died at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon at her resi dence on Fifth avenue. She has been lying at the point of death for several months past , during most of which time she suffered terri- blv. Announcement , of thu time of holding tbe funeral will bo given later. What folly ! To ba without Beechatn's pills. I'lro Corner of llrontlway unit llcnton Sticot. Our late loss Dv ( ire was covered by two policies , both in tlio COUNCIL BLUFFS INSURANCE COMPANY' . By 7 o'clock the next morning after l.ho . lire the secretary was on the ash heap , pencil in hand , ready to figure the loss down lo bedrock , which ho did , too , paying that' it was his duty and no Finall part of his business. " So long as ho did not go below bedrock wo had no reason to complain , consequently the settlement was not only prompt , but in cvcrv way satisfactoiy , so much ho that in addition to * ! ) ,1IOO.UO ( seven policies ) carried by this company bcforo the iiro we now add to it * 113OCU.OO. Being intimately acquainted with the secretary and directors wo cannot bo persuaded that better indemnity can bo obtained than that offered by our homo company , besides wo bclievo in patron- I/ing worthy homo enterprises , every thing being equal , and unless wo do wo shall continue to ho dependent on for eign capital and corporations CI. U. WHKl'U.HH , JAS. A. HKUKKU. Do you want a nobby co.it either in ladies' , misses'or o.hildren's and at the right price ? if so , visit the Boston Store and look over , their lino. Council Bltills , In. . Itllti'ii by n Hog. Mrs. Stimhuck , a lady living on Lincoln avenue , was severely bitten by'a vicious do ? belonging to a man named Nelson , who keeps a store at the cornir of liroadwny nnd Frank street. Oftlcur Leueh put on end to this ani mal after 11 ring halt a do/.en butlots into him. Thanks to the Introduction of Salvation Oil , young bicyclers need not fear a fall. We. Largo invoice of now iaco curtains at the Council Blull's Carpet company's. UOpooplo In this city use gw stovoj Iho Gas Co. puts 'om in at cost Something entirely now in llowcr pot ' stands at Lund Bros,1 .lardiniors , uicoly docoratoa , at Lund ; I3ros. : , oUe and 7oc. Pay Davis for drugs and paints. List evening the patrol wagon was called to tlio depot to taliu charge ot an unlortu- trntu who bad been brought in from Fremont by the Union Pacific. The man's name Is Chris Jones and no Is a tramp. According to his Etory ho rode from Chicago to Fremont In box cars. At tbo latter Place n braUeman thruw him out ana struck him , The man's ' head , face BiulCcdy Is considerably bruised , HI * bruises were dressed at iho Jail by Po lice Doctor Dibborn aud bo was given a good bed fur the night. Keep a bottle of Cook's Extra Dry Cham pasnu la your Ice chest to cutcrtaia your friends. U is splendid. Iioiioil | | Until. Charles Brown , who lived at HCO North Twenty-second btrcct , dropped dead while at the supper table last night. A physician was hastily called but it was too late. The doctors pronounced heart disease the cause. Acting Coroner Welch was bent for but after bearing the statement of tbo physician decided un inqurst utineccsiary. Tbo deceased < . ceased was about 30 years of ago. - Ulsoaso never iuccosstunv attacm tbo sys tem with pure blood. UoWitt's Sarsuparllla - tcukes pure now blood uud aurlcbct bloa. PREPARATIONS , 'AT CHICAGO Extensive and Elaborate Arrcngenicnts for Next Wc k's'rQ3livitics. ' ; e' J THOUSANDS WILL BE PROVDED FOR "i Ilitnilrrds of Mrn lhnilDynl | on the Decor ation * Mini OthriDftitlln Hotels ItiilK- \i\K \ lutrVutrf ! I'limlno TluciU- clirilViittcrsnn \\lll .siicuk. Ctncvno , III. , Oct. 14The nccommodn- llons for the Vint crowds that will assemble at the World's fair dedication exercises in the colossal structure known as the manu facturers' luildlntr tire ncarinp completion. 1'here will bo seating capacity for ( IJoaj , per sons , with scarcely onc-tblr.l of the buildtrig occuulcd lor the nurposo , so that nearly 'JOO- 000 will llnd room in the alslos nnd other parts of thn vast structure. Forty-seven carloads of now chairs for the spectators have arrived. The llf-htlng facilities , eon- sistlnp of twenty-live electric llphts of 'J.UOO candle poucr cnch , wcro suspended this nftctncoTi frcm the nuisslvo toot In clusters 01 four nnd six. A force of "CO men 1 * em ployed In the manufacturers' building com pleting prepuintlons ulouo. Down town tbo streets \\crofull of wagons loaded with dccoratini ; tin terlal and every where ulouc the cutbs exprossmeu wcro un loading bundles of llacu and bales of bUntlnc , whtlo decornlors and their emuloyos rushed about in u manner that left no doubt of their calling. Slrn lilor Tlt'kuts. The committee whii.li has charRo of ar rangements for the dedicatory ball held a mooting at Uoncral Allies' olllco this after noon and decided to sell no mere tickets for admission. Threp thousand have been sokt already , and that being the limit Uxed Iho ucopio who have rccel'vcd Invitations and have fallod to purchase aamissldn tickets be- tore today cannot attend. Fiftooti hundred tickets linvo boon sold to Chicago people nnd the same numloi * huvo been Issued to yncsts abroad. Fully 1UOU " ChtcaRO people who hnvo icceiveu "invita tions to tbo bull will bo excluded by the action of mo committee. A serious omission of tlio committee is tlio failure to invilo the mcmoers of the povern- n > eiit control of the fair. The state Worlu's fair boards have also been Ignored by tbo committc'i ! unit do not know woether thelt presence Is desired at the ball rr not. The unfortunate ? , it not. otherwise provided have yet recourse to the military ball , o which Colonel Henry L. Turner U the pre siding genius , uud nt which iho attendance it Is estimated , will bo 1U.UUO. All along Michigan uveuuo windows are being offered for lent for the day of Iho parades. Prices that seem astounding uro demanded for the privilege of peering throach one-tenth of a window lor u couple of hours. In ouo place $ " > ( ) was asked for tne use of a small room with two windows fronting on the line of march. It was explained by the lessee of the building'that twenty persons could view iho parade through these windows dews ana that after all Si.fiO per person for such accommodations was not exorbitant. .stiiiiu l > lHai'cuUlo I'ucts. With a few exceptions the hotelkecocrs have not taken advantage of the Uc- manil for aceommo-jallons to raise the rates. It is ttio custom for the Jim-class hotels to cnargo a uniform rate throughout , the house , and Jlrat come , lirst served. However , to the disgust of the reception committee , one of tbo largest of the hotels has taken udVuutago of the situa tion and is charging an exorbitant price ! or accommodations , \yHl\.fbur \ beds in a room. A pleasant relief.to disaurcoablc features was afforded by Cniut To inn us of the music department , who toflav ordered that all bauds matching in tie civic pnrado shou Id play In unison and that all tune * like "Ta-ra- ra-booru-do-ay" should bo discarded. Only the very best patriotic airs arov to bo used. Another agreeable announcement is that with good weather people will ba taken out on Lalco Michigan the night of the tlrowoncs display. Arrangements have buon com pleted to send u number of steamers to an chor off Lincoln and .lackson parks , 1'rotu which u line view may be had. ciiAitct.NC. itir. it.vTis. : Hotel Men to I'rollt by tlio ll Influx of 'UruiiKorN to Chicago Next \\Yi-k. CHICAGO , ill. , Oct. 14. Chicago hotels propose - pose to make Uio most of the coming dedica tion ceremonies. Almost as soon as the dates were positively fixed there seemed to be a buddcn rise in prices , which continued steadily until all the rooms wcro taken. The clerks wcro ns gentlemanly as ever when they showed the unsuspecting warlarer a room which would only cost S.YJ for Wednes day , Thursday and Friday of next week. I'riccs have bsen incroasca six-fold in some of the larger houses. Even tbo llltlo Euro pean hotels far down town , which provided 15-cent beds "for men onlv , " have more man douolcd tbelr pi ices. Ono of the largest European hotels In the city has devised a cunning schema to triple its revenue while seeming to follow its old scale of charges. Every room In the build ing will ba provided with from ouo to four cot beds , which can bo hnd at the rate of $1 a day. In ca o a person wishes a private room ho can pay the regular charges un nil 1 the oats and have them removed , In this 1i manner the lonc-hcadeu proprietor expects to sell the satno cot bed four or live times 1I I every night. Two of the largest American hotels will 1 receive guests at reasonable rates up to tbo llrat of the week , after which they absolutely refuse to tuiiko any prices , savins that they will demand what the exigencies of tbo case require. I'o secure luvorito suites of rooms at tbo papular places , wealthy easterners have agreed to pay the price named nnd usk no questions. CHICAGO'S WATKIl SUrj'JY. liy un Ac'diiloiit to Ouo < > r tlio Itlsf I'limp * n Fit mi mi n TlirnatoiiKil , Cmrtao , 111. , Out. 14. One ot the largo double beam pumps at the Chicago avenue water works was disabled today. In consequence quence the city will bo deprived of a daily watorsupnly of 30,000,000 gallous -jntil're paired. A heavy Iron castinir must bo re placed nii-l thirty days will uo required for Its construction. City ofllcers in charge of the water department prof , ss no t to fun r a famine. They admit,1 howavcr , that the lim ited supply will j 'causo a scarcity in oatslifo parts' * of the city , All available pumps | boon started to their full cajuigltv t > ut they are not able to make good the dollcit. In the meantime , three puinpd with an individual capacity of it,009.0Kgallotn ; ( ) ; daily , are lying in readiness at the Fourteenth street pumj works behind brick' and i'ortluiid noincnt bulkhuads that worn built to shut oft access to the four-mllo tunnel. October 15 was lixed as the latest i'a'0 on which Iho four- mile tunnel would 'b.o' opened nnd the city given the bonnllt of pure water nnd an nd > ditloiml pressure from the now pumps. The promise will not bn made good. Uover.il days work on tlio bulkheads remains and the tunnel Is not yet cleaned , Thu oi-curronco is regarded ns purtlc-ilarly unfortunate , comlnir as it does ] nu prior to tbo World's fair dedication coremonlerf. Every effort will ba uiudo to repair the damugo as qulcldv aa possible , N \VIM. HI ; TII ; OKATOH J"N lit ) HUH CiiiKontcil to Deliver tint Di'dlca lory AildrmH in tliu Wiirlil'H Kulr. Cuicuio , III , , Uct. II. Tbe following cor rcspoiulunco by telegraph passed today be tween I'resldctit 1'almor of thu World's fuir ana Hon. Henry U'uUersou : CIIICAOO. III. . Oct. 11.-To Hon. Henry Wat tcrson : It is the iinaiiunous < IIM.- | | OII of the council uf iKlnilnlstr.illOM that -you dullvui nddi-usaat ( li'ilicatory eeremoiiy uetobur si In plavoof Mr. Iliucklnr dro , ilrelinuj. Your uccoptunvo urgently uubired. I'luiuu nnswur T. W. 1'AI.MKU. I'lesliliuit UnmiiiUslon I.OUIFVII.I.U. Ky. , Oct. n.-llon T. W. I'lil- incr , I'lVdldcnl Uoluinbluii ICxiiosltlon : The time Uexcordlii''ly short nnd 1 ' 'really fun that I CUD pren-iru nolhlnu uuuijtiiuo lu tin ui-uuilon. but Iliu Invitation with whleh you honor mo comes , under tliu pomiliur olrcnm btiiiieussuniinndlinf tboeiiso , IIH a coiiimanil and I uut upuu u btiiiu of iluty In ucceptlir. . JlKMIV WATTUIliON. lllliuiU' . .Mllltht111 CHICAGO , III. , Oct. H. After tnucti dis cushion It hot bcon definitely settled tbnt the Illinois National cuanl will march In the parade October \ , The dlractors of the fulr h.ivo cuarantcoil the necessary funds . and will tru.it to luck to hnvo It rolundcd at I bo next session of the Illinois legislature. i .vjiir noun * A\t 1'Mttuniv.ti.s. The October N'ow Knglnnd Mijnr.iuo It specialty attractive for Iho quantity and tiuullty of Its poetry , livorotto S. llubbard contributes a line Columbus poem , "Tun i'hrco .Ships.1 which ha * the place of honor in the number. Charles Edward Murkhain , ttio California poet , Is represented by n poem In tils best vein , "A Harvest SOUR. " Madt- sou Cawclu of Kentucky is. sotuowht.t meta physical lu "Tho Ordeal. " James 11. Kon- yeti contributes a pretty fauc.r , "Tho South Wind. " St. George Ucst is topical with "Mars. " Stnnri Sterna , a Now York poet , In " " and "Alatlus " "Vespers" , ptves us true poetry and sentiment. All these , poets are of iho youtiRer Kctioratlun , and uro scattered throughout Iho union , so that It cannot bo sulct that the New Ktigland Magazine is bound by local prejudices , or closes Its col umns to the younger singers , To the llovlou ot Uovlows for October Mr. Stead , the Knidlsli editor , contributes ono ol the raciest character sketches , this time doalliiR with Mr. ( jladstonu's new cabi net In u bunch , so to speak , rather than with sotuo slnjlo ( personage. The article throws mauy a bright Mdu Unlit on contompornry Ktigllsb polities , and hl's off In Mr. ytoad's fearless and always felicitous manner tbo twenty or nioro men who now lead thuliberal ICnplish hosts. Mr. Slinvv , the American editor of tno Kovlow ot Hovlows , write ? of two great Americans , Whlttler and ( .Icorgo William Curtis , the tittlclo rontniintiij not only portraits of those two eninent men , but nlso vcty Intcrcstinp pictures of them as they appjared forty years ugo. This issue is u specially bright and nltructtvo ouu. The Columbus Interest culminate ! ) , as It should , in the October Century , coutemno- ratioously with the celebrations at Now York uud Clilcu o , tbo IroiiMspiccQ bclnj ; the newly brought out "Lotto" portrait of Columbus , owned by Mr. J. W. Kilsworth of Chicago. H Is accompanied by nn ex planatory paper by the critic , .lolin C. Van bvke. In the satno number the Spanish slutchtimii , Casteior , writes of Columbus' homeward voyage after Ibo great disuavcry ; and thu architect Van Hrunt ilescrlbis the Ibltcrics building , the exquisite art bulldtnir nnd tbo United btntes government building nt tbe World's fulr. A very admirable little work has just been published by Charles L. Webster .t Co. . New York , under tbo tltlo of "Writings of Christopher Columbus Descriptive of the Discover- and Occupation of tha Now World. " It is nditcd by Paul Leicester Ford , who has written an intro.luction to the work , which is Itself an intensely interesting essay on the way in which Columbus and his works tuivo been regarded by two factions. Tlio one. regardless of lluw.s ir. Ills character in ! methods seeks the canonization of Colum ns , while the other , losing nil breadtn of iflw in the minuteness of its investigation , nils bun a vain , ignorant ntul oven hull mad nthtisiust , It is u charmingly written work nd will bo rrad with keen interest by ull vtio admire Colutnb js and his achievements. In the October number of Potcr.son's Mag- izino appears the following notice to its ubscribers : "This magazine is about to ) iiss into the cnnirol of stocUholaurs , who iroposo to convert it into a periodical de- oted solely to titoraluro ana art. 1'etor- iGii's long contitmud success , its general norii and the great improvement in its liter ary departments during tbo nast few your1 mvo decided the future publisners to call heir periodical Tbe Now Peterson , conll- tent that tno name will raise up lor it in ad- nncon wide host of friends ana supporters. " "Etiquette ; nn Answer to the Uilulo When ? Whore * How ! " is the title of n ory useful little wor'.c by Agnes II. Morton , vhicli the authoress has dedicated to "those vho dwell within the broad zone of the nv- orage. This book Is not written for the KUioanco of the ultra-fashionaulo circle , although there uro not a fovv members of no so-called smart world , but could learn , omo wholesome lessons from its perusal ; but it is intended to imi.irt sotuo informa tion on tlio subject of etiquette to those who entertain their friends without the assist ance of n butler , footman or llorist , and who are waited upon by .1 n\pro \ or less skilful land of u dcmu.ro maid servant. In this llt- lo volume the authoress bus made some suggestions regarding tbo fundamental laws of good behavior in every day Ufa that it voulu pay anyone lo give heed to. Pub- Uhsd by the Penn Publishing Co. . Phila delphia. and for sale by the Megenth Station ery Co. , Omana , Nob. The California Illustrated Magazine for October is un excellent unmoor. It opens with an interesting sketch entitled ' -Among the IJaskolnmkors , " by Jeanne C. Curr. which is fully Illustrated by II. H. Shcrlc. Walter B. Cooke has n pretty story called 'Jimmy the Guide , " nnd Hichard II. McUou- ild has an elTcctlvu paper entitled "Political Duty of Callfornians. " Interspersed through out the number nro several very meritorious ' looms , and taken us u whole tn'is issue ? on- .alns much that will recommend it to intelli gent and discriminating readers. Good Form for October is a World's fair lumber , more than one-half of its pages being devoted to timely andontertalning arti cles , illustrated with beautiful nnd unique- outs pertaining to Columbus and the great Columbian exposition. Mr. Waterloo's continued story , "An Odd Situation , " grows n Intcrost , and the olher stories and articles are of unusal excellence ; so , nlsn , are the several departments , which are of such value ; n the homo. This is a thoroughly western ni-odtictlon , beincnublisliad at Chicago , uud should therefore bo patronized largely by western people. The October Arena contains another papers of the popular ssrics now appearing in its pagei on American actors. This paper deals with Kdward linen Kotheru. It issupcrblv Illustrated and written in a charming style by Miss Mildred Aldrlch , the eultor of tbe "Mahogany Tree" of Uoston. Another in stallment of the Baeon-Slinlsespearo con- troveasy in this number will prove of gen eral interest. Among the papers treatlnir serious moral , polllitainnd reformative prou- litms are thn following : "Has Islam a Future.The Negro Question in the South. " "Should the House of Knprosontu- ilvcs Ho Limited to its Present Number ; " "Social and Kconotnio Influences of iho Bi cycle , " "The Churoli and the World , " " 'Astrology Flu do Sinclc , " nnd numerous otlierd. -o- Tim -Milrli o a KiHk. It Isnot unusual for colds contracted In the full toliaug on all winter. In sucti cases catarrh or chronic broncnltlo uro almost sure to result. A llfty-cont bottle of Chumuor- lam'a Cougu Remedy will euro nny cold. Can von afford to ri.stc so much for so" small an umounU This roiuody is intended es pecially for bad colds and croup uud can ulways bo depended upon. Forsnlo uydrus- lltlstllCK * III illls , B.ichinan it Anderson have sold out their saloon nt South' Oinulia. A. V. Hichi.'l who lias boon running n meat marlict at Big Springs has discontinued A loss bv tire of 51,000 has been sustained on T , W. Wheaton's planing mill at Norfolk. U. B. Dulfy , a coal dealer at Schuyler , has suffered u loss by lire , COOK BOOK FREE "For the Lfc" ' SOMETHING NEW JUST OUT. COOK BOOK Mailed Free. Send name and address to FRIGE FLAVORING EXTRACT CO , CHICAGO. Of Interest I went to nxwl lor ? r'in ? * Mo-i 'n ' Mareli , lSj.1 , tailoring with n imiinlr c > c of ivijicp ! < U. I liiiil liccii trcatftl liy ocmo nt tfn < l)0 > t iihj icliini ! In thn cunntry ( nt Kntuni City , Cliirltitinll ntiil IIMtlmurr * , but \\lthoiit relief. 1 wtty mnrh ( ournKcd liutwa Iniluctd lo try the I'.x- cclslor Spring Watrw. 1 cxpcrlcurril nlnm < t Ininu'di.ito trllcf nflrr ( oinmciicln their use , nnd gnlm-d In HIP first thirty day ? ! : s p Minds \vc-li-M , nnd from Hint time in ( hi ! pri"u.nt , irt rlod of incr ck-lit ycarf. I have hiil no more trouble from iiT < perifa. My weight when 1 went to KxrcVrir Springs \\n III ) IK/UIK ! ? . I now weigh uunnt 100 pounds' ' . I fully iH'llovc HIPFPvnlcra tironcfly iisoil will euro nny cn o ot dystitpfln. Till ( 1 ? | HHlifima | Kuwpltii ; ftntPiiH-nl , lull thpy cured nip ntul 1 know of ccorri of others who have ln-on iiermnnpntly eiired of tlio E.imo eoniplalut uy the n e of ttn'sontcr.i. . ( Slgucd ) AV. I ! . I'otvLcn , Jiulgp of Trobutc Ccut. Liberty , Mo. , Oct. , ISdl. 'Ihetattrs \ art liotlUil anlf l j the Kxctl- tlor f'jirlnys Coini > aiiy at Exceisior Write for l\niMcl , lUclianlsjn Drug Co. , ASciiU ? , Onulia , Xcb Liclilg Exltacl of Beat , Do you want a cup ol IJi-ci'ToaV Hoc that it is made from the ( . ! or. uino liu'oinparabl.v tlio l > e.st , I'ttro , jitila- table.rotr.'shitijj. OU- soluilri elearly- tlto Ruron I > i- liu's ) skMiauro n bltto o-i oaoh tibul , linn. PANgLE , Tlio GooJ Siraarilaa. 20 Vcai s' Expcriciitc. U.1ADEU OF OISKASKS OF MKN ANUS AVOJII3N. IMtOl'IIIKTUK Ofc' WOllLD'S HICKIIAI. DISl'EN SA11Y OF .MimCINI3. : S treat the fa/towing Diseases : Catarrh of the Head , Throat , anil I/Jngs : Dil' . casosoV tbe Eye ami ICnr. Kits n id Apoplexy. Henri ! B ! eas.- > , l.iver Complaint. Kidney Complaint , Nervous Kabllity , rVSortta ! Depres sion , Loss of Manhood , Seminal WeaUnesn , Dialjcte ? , RriEht B Kijcosc..St . Vltua' Uancc. KlieumatlEtn , 1'ar.ilycl * , White Swelling. Eerofu'a , Fever Sore ? , Cancers , furnots and Fistula in ano removed without the knife or drawina a drop of blood. Woman with her delicate orpi-.H3 re stored to health. Dropsy cured wiihout tapping. Special Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases cf all kinds. 85 O to SBOO forfeit for any Venereal Disease - ease i cannot euro without mercury. Tape Worms removed In two or three hours , or ng pay. H morrhoMa or I'llea cured , THOSI : wno AKK AFFI.TCTICD Will save Ufa and hundreds of dollars by calling on or using DR. G. W. PflNGLE'S HERBfiL MEDICINES. The only Physician \vlio can toll what alia a jicrson without : isliiiK n iiucalloii. All rnrrc.'ponclcuco strictly confidential , llcdlslng cent by express. Addicsauli letters to Bpoad A/ay , Couiic il Bluffs , Iowa ana aid SiifiBi ? IKTSTITUTE. ail Siratal UoHf.iclllllovnp.iiritiiiii'i 1 r. ) m li.ii f ir < i n lu T uuiiuKiui n ; uverjr Inrin of ill-uuj rjiulr- iiiuiii.'iUc.iliirmir li.il nun nut. HlioJaiuriMiiunts. imirl Htil itttuiliuij. lljst ni lomuliitlu.Mln tliu wuit. Wrltaf'irrlrculnrsniiilufiir.iiltlotiiii.l lirusai. tnu o , < 'lul ) luct , c.irv.iiinet "I spine , piiui , lunuri , cxn ccr , iMl'irrli , ijron 'UtU , Inlitlittun , oluu.rji'lty , | ii- nly l , u.iiluiny , ki.lii.ijr , lil.i I tar , u/u , oir , su.i iiuJ liloiul an lull mir/lcnl . - DISEASES OF mm Woniun I-'IIKK. tVun.ivu liituly id tu I : i lym.-l.i ila nirtnuMil for W mum ihfl.u c.i illuiitnaiil , utrULI/ r.vuto. Only Kulmuiu .Mullu.ll tiiit.tiuo nuil.u , i i > ui VATIC DIRFASI-H All Illoo.l IH ( .Mi.i-HHifciHifiilly troi'.ul. SrP'illUl' riil iiiisii > iuiivu < l Iniiii tliu xystivufiifuil IIILTJ ir/ Ni > w Kuitonitlvj 't'rjUl'Unt lor I , MI uf VI I' VI riMVIOK. I'uri'iiisiiu ilj o IM visit miniluiiruitj ut lui. nu Iic irres , 1011 In. . K'u. All ru.nmiiiiiuitlTi conllilantml. Multut.iu irla trn nu it 'j.H nm.ill n < ! Xir | < . n'l'tmily iii.'ku I. nn mum * lo lullcilii uoi Ivntmir uvulur. ilnu pvrvi ml InlorrlH v prJlu.TJJ Cull H lit en , KU. I in or bu.i.l hU.o.-y ut your u.iu , ill UD will M.MI 1 In pl.itri > 'r ipiur , 't ir Rff/f TO MPN 1-ltlW : "po-i > V'v-itJ SPJ uuun lu m-n . . . - , , , „ or Nl)1.ol , , , , , , ] iiiHinncjtyi | ! > UiU < , ( ilu'-'tu il VarlttJMlu , ( fill iuji ' llnii'oa , Ai | | > llntit O't ' fnr Di'fur nltlei mil 'JVj-iioi Only iirinuliictury In t.iu ivei. it DKCullUlTV , AI'l'l.lANlMJ , TUU.i.3 i. < , CLHjr ItIC llATTfcltlUS AND 1IKI/PJ. Omaha Medical auJ Surjic.il Inslltute 2Oth atjd Broadway , O.unoll Dlulfj Ten iiilntuosrl.lo fron co.itur nt O m'.iiU mrJ counll It.ulti ulo'-'trid maier 11. . i J. NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS. The want n IvoKUn no'itJ lippiriiu In t mnvsiuper arc oftoti the most Intcrcnliu part of Us content * . Tlioy cvpro * th urgent need ? , tlio tlullyTlsho tit tliu people nm Miintsomething and who tire \vllilii.l to ilo lomuthlii ; . EMPLOYMENT. / ' ' I HI. wanto.l at llfllllci * avenuu. \\7AX'iTH Wood lurnur and band s : ' tit ( logon's plnnlii ! ; mill , U7 ANTlMwo ilirossn Kin ? l\v HiiMliy Imiuliu or Mrs. A. l'ald ull , till Wasti- liiiion avenue. \\T ANTKD-A neat , eompotrnl ulrl tolo ' ' Kriieral hotisuwur.c ; il IJJ 4th tttt'Ot , tlr. HOUSES AND ' \ND. / JllKKNSlltUMl * . NK'llltl.SOX & CO. nro VIntways roadv nn I over vvllllnj to how ptfiportyi rUs uiw ij-s on ba-id , Uj and see thorn. TAKM nnil city loins. Money linnoil nu A ctoi'k nnd ur.iln. lioil osta'to for siilo. llwollln : nn I buslne-ts rental * . Monc-y li > ati .l torloeil Investors , l.ongco , VTuwle , Jill I'oarl street. I/tOK SAI.K Duslnblo riMldimi-n property * - nn Turk live. Modern Inr.miviimonls , II rooms , ono block from nuitnr ; a barualn If UKiM at oni'os easy p.iymunts or tr.nlo ii. 11 , Sliento. 11 ° von want to rout a house see lireenslilouK Nlehol on , V ( 'a irU ) | ! TU.\l > K-lands lit ( Irpolv IMMIUIV mill * Ctistor county. .Null. , for nt.j-k of lowntry. or.'iiiiH , fiirnlliiro or l > ii liios-i properly In t'omu'll ItliilN. K. II. She if r. p iJ K KNsmiTuis" "is i n i ; Vi , 3"rT V tn. . iHvo V I tbo hir ust list of propoily uf nny llrni In the oily irOlt SAI.K Ohoieost fnrni In I'utt.ivralfi- J. in o I'n. . 4it ; ui-rai , wo.I h ) < tti-il an 1 Im prove I. I'lU-uilJ an a'rn. R II "hoifo. Il'VUt ) have iMVthliu for silo or Ir.ido sau Ii II. Sio ! ifo , Itnii l\viv nn t M il'i stroiit. Ij'OU HAI.IO Oiispii'.l pay nonts. fruit an : | -L garden Ian I nmr Council lllntV-i. U. 11. t-huafe. llra.iw.iy : | an I .Mala s i'oo : ; . FT VO1' want f ) ho.ir siimuthln : iu"v rosnrd- ng real 04tatu .sue Urea'tlilialds , N'loholsoii \\7ANTKD Xo' raM > a 1 in I In ovh ingo for i i good work lioriu * . l II. SlitMfJ. " " f J URKXS1IK I.I IS , N lcTlTi7 o\ . < c ( . 'O Have V \ iniuiy b ir.-iilns In 1 npnivo.l mil vioaut propertvvn.ch they would bo ule.isu.l to show yii.i. " \ \ ' . \ . \ \ ODD .t O ) . h-ivo s > ) no. of llnust ' farms In BoiitlnviMtorn low.i Tor sale. Call and rti'u us. iVJj M.iln sticot. 11' von Irivo a honsu to rjutsL'c lirucnshlulds , MrhoUon .t Co. AUAItUiMN. t'-noru frn.t aa-l sardun tract 2'4 ' miles from nnstoni-ji- . ' . ' ai'ius in Krapes , ! IILTO In hiii'-kliorrlos. x' . " > i upplo lives. ? J plum trees. : iTi uliorrv trcm. dwn Iliu. slablo , et1'rlvoJi.OOl Nu trade , i : . II.hoafo. : . II' VOU want t-i liny a lot sjo Uro'-ithluliU , Mclio iNon > t ( Jo. $ . " . ' ) I'KIl MONTH rents u L-O'vl r.-ro'jin ilwollliisim AvuU nc.ir''lth st. K ll.irho.tfc. Jl-'you want , to buy liouso see lUoonshlolds , Nii-liolsoa .t Co. /TUKK vrTTiVKi.ns. xTi.'iiin7Jx" co. i- v JWII.VK have snap * o.i h nul Tor consorviitlvo Df ( my projioity ( III you liuvo" soon t Co. _ _ " ris' tTo. real and rjnt.il agjnls. li.'l Hway , O. ijiutrs. LIST voitrpr.inrty wt.ii m MI vvli i rust.'o to lull [ t. SJH Ciru.iinlitol.ls. Xloliulson . 'j Ilo. / : iKKn.\SIII-fM ) . 7NlOMOLSO\&CO. uro thn vJli > udins ro-il e8t.it.1 iloiloi-s of Couii-11 Illuir . Hpoth'Mn wli.'ii v inrtnt : unytlrn % DOX'Tfnraptth it irueu ; < li' iil .t Xloliol- < -oii are ilui't. in tlio inldd e' < if the rlna : larsust list of prupurtv or anv doalcr In the city. ' _ COMBmitl talvf > one of ( Jio.'inhlol'N. ' Xlchol- > on's rl s and tiiitc u flUe over tliu elty ; It costs you nothhig. . _ _ _ I1'von want to buy land scc"'Oreonslilolil8 , TpOli ltKN'L'-7 rooms oa Pir-jt Avo. , S" " > . K. L1 n. She ifo. OfUl ncrns of L'holei ) plni ! Imids for sale , ' I'nrvls Miss , llas no'ir , terms In- iliilroot Mrs. U. ( i. Ilnxilis , or A. T. Ulco , I''S 4 Hi stirut. _ In i At'UFS of clear land In o'lstnrn .Nc- Urasku to o\ihair-'o fur a trool : rusldiuipo In ( 'until.Illnlts. ! ! . Want hn.isos ninl Int.s for Xe- lirasku lunil. .lohnstnn Vim I'nttun. airacELLAHaojja. (1 ( AlillAC ! 13 removed , oesuponls vaults nnd Jc'liliiiiio.vsoluiini'il. K. I ) , lluvxo. Uity Hldg. R I'lirnlturt' . llvturos nnil leaseof , i'st nn i liiiost holnl In southurn Niitnas'ci ' , All inodurii Itnproviuiinnts , clo- Kant fiirnlliuv. "Net profits Sld'Jl.uO | ior 1111- niini ; Ijj'.lulnj , ' newly bu'lt : no compiitltlon. I'r.eoti.no l.OJ , half cash. H II. Shuafe. Council FOllSAMCrii.iinorv 0'itllt. L-oiuprlsliij ; iO- - - li p. | hol.or. 10-h. p. l.-IAllu. " V Do l.avel" sep iralors - croain v.its , : nagalloii3 oaeh ; nsli I'hiiin.liJJ L-ii'lons ' ; uoivor Ixitlcr woikor. beam suali . wolubl o.'in , w iter link and otliur fixtures. Will sell clio.ip for e.isli or Irado for 1'iiii. K. H. Slii'iLfp. Jr.Oll SALE Ihiidwarj Hliu-k-i In lov.-n and - Xubraskn. Involo.s , ifl.JUj ul'S.OU ' K. 11. BXOIIAM1K Two nmrr-s mid I wo col is for _ ji giKdht _ Ijii j/'oiiiicil lUnlTs. H. II. Sliiiafe. ifolt BALK I'anillv horse , nevphucton , harness , uli- . _ t' . Uro gory. ri.'lMulii st I SAI.K At. bur nln , Iciilinnt Homo .so burner. 1" . M. II n lair , ' . ' ' 1 ll'ull'st ' , /IUH ITi'iini : ot ninli'S. A'K ) onu coed work hoiso. Will tiUu pay In ht'onaid r.vi'rctt. DANC3INQ SDHODL. _ ' MONDAYS lu II. A. | nr7o'iT clili < lroii. 4 p in.i 11 lints. T'li : p tn. Koi/laH / H LMiid anil fnurtli Mondiiy * , U p. in. Mii'lifiirntsliad unr- tlus uinl clubs Ailclioss ul K. A. I'.irhir.i. C'oiinoll I tin Itor ; lii.'ll I'iini.nu at , , Umiiba. W. 'C. Cliaiulieri , Instructor. W .C. ESTEP , Funeral Oireclor , 114 Main Street , Uoudc-U Bin lid. SK\VUU L'KOl'OSALS. < r-nnlnd proposals will bn lu olvud by tbouii- ilorBli-'iiLMl until lill ) o'clo.'lc p m , October L'lst ' , IHI. : ' . ior the const ruuilnn of ua\ver < ) la hotterillbtrlulH Nns. Hi , I'll ' uud HI ) , In Dm rlly of Omuliu , UK pur onllirnu'ui NCH , IKtvt , It''hj nnil U''SI. ro > pu llvu y , acvo''Jln i to planu iiirl hjiL'ullinnlloiiH on Illu in tliu olllco of tliu lloii'.l ut 1'ubllu ' Works. Kadi proiios il tu bo iiriilonn printed llnn ! < s fiinilsliuil nv thu bo u r I , and to bo ucyoriipaii- Itiil by u ui-rlllluil ulieuk In Iliu HIIIII of 1'iUO , P'lyabiii lo thu o.ly ot Omaha , us un ovliioneu uf loot faltli , Tliu board rohcrvns tliu rl.-lit to rujuet any , or ull bids , uud lo wulvu ilnfect' . I' . W. IIIHnllArSint. Clialrman llo.ir.l . of J'ubilo WorVi Oir.ilmNob. : . Uatobur 7th. IMJ. OT-S-II-I5 AUMilnl < tritiir' : < Mile. I'.ntlro Htock of w ill p ipor , otr. . oU'lto of tha late ( ivuru'ii IE. Huaid , I'il5 l ) , > . | ju Hlruotvunt ( of tio'itolll ' : ai innii' Lo ehi'iud out at once , 1'rlcen reuiicnil M lo " . " iit-r I'unt , Wall puiier worth luu luT.ij per roll sulllix nt from Uu to l..c per roll. It will pay you to buy now , The rrciint formation of u "irnHt" uniting makoin of wall papur liisnros an iidvr.ut'u next. | IIIIK | of at lo.isi. ; n pur cant above prices now ruling In Onniliii. Vuu ritiinot nll'ord to delay. IJtoru for rnnu Kufc , llxturcs , otu. . for hale choiui. T. J. ItKAitii , AUniliilbtrator. I A i9.Tnn > : . MachlnoatalO-Tono-a-Dny Price. it -IU1IO' < Oul. 'urronty Ouekitli \ Kucb Mui-lilnc. U ICallnic I > rei > Ii n'MIorac , lull-circle wactiluo. U liaa "HI luirctt t c'l'rt uiiuulutf of nny OnnUiiuous-llulliin , IXiiililu trulio 1'itss In IliuVorlU. . litldrnftllght. , Capacity ) Conulructlont Dnriiblllty-iill tlio ItKKT. SANDWICH MANUFACTURING CO. , Iowa The followlnir tutrtlmnnlal frini rienalor II. I' Slmmwiiy of Wnliolllcd. Xn Ii. , htiuulvK ( or Itself ! WAKIUr.r.n Nol > . October I Snndwleli M'f'a Co. , Council limit's-Jonl ( ! * : V\ouro very well pluusi'd wlh | lliuSonthwtck Muv ITos , huniht from vou ruuvntly , Wu uui : bulo 15 tou * pcrduy. 1 think It suparlor to unyth nx I uvcr s'iw fora buy tires , Respectfully Yours , II. I' . SIll'MWAY. BlflNL ) FOli OA-TA-liOGUIil A.ML ) J