V ( fl THE OMAHA DAILY BKRt SUNIAY NOVKiM1WR : 13. iaj)2"8IXTKKN ) VAflTCS. ift TJIID OMAHA BBB COUNCIL MLUrTS. CI'FICT.i - NO. ICIMJAHLSTUKBT CtllTrrertly carrier to iiiy pirtof i'i. ell/ 11. W. Tir.TON , MASAOEIt nrm Office No 41 iriw.v. . K Y. I'lumljlnptc. Cour.rll UlulTs Lumber Co. . The Ollvctto will clvo n club dance next Wednesday evening. The Order of the r.istern Stnr will plvo a parly on December' ' . at Masonic temple. An Itnpoitant ineuiltiR of tiie Unilga Llpnt Guards v.lll bo lielu teniortow ovcnluK at the nrmor.v A mnrrlnfjo license was Issued yesterday to Fcrd Hvcrs mid MatildaVoilfull , both of Omnlm. The youtiK republicans will moot Wotlnm- day evo'ilnf.'for llio nurnoso of effecting n permanent ort-aulzatioti. Miss HIOWH will onlcrtnm n companv of f alonds tomonow ovcnlni ; lit bor liomo on Soutb Seventh street In honor of her cuost , Miss Cooper of IubuiUe. ) | Masonic Regular meotlnc of Kxeelsior Lodco No ' , ' . " > ' . Ancient , l-'rco and Accepted Masons , Monday oveiilnp , November It. Vlililntr brnthrcn cordl.illy Invited. IJy or der ol the W .M , Mis. P. M. Caull. imlftcu by Mrs. Myers mill Mis. lluslinutl , will nnlcrtnln n imrish noclal of bt I'util'B churcli Tuesday cvcninp , November 10 , at htr residence , 70. > South .Sixth street. At a inrottiiK of the "Hen llur" commltteo ovcral ttnvs nye a number of tharaclor * were sclec cd for the pioiltictlon. The cast will comprise I.VJ persons , and the cntlro un- tcrtaiiiincnt will bo civeu on n iiiaKHltlcnnt scale. A sudden move oil the p-u-t of the citv marshal yrs'rrday resulted in the nrrest of John lircnnun , C'lnils Thompson , 1'etcr Hansen - sen , Henry .let-sen , W. .1 , U'hlto and M. L. Marks for Miinm to put up their monthly snlcoi Hues on time. The democrats of Ncola held n rally last evrnlnir. .1. .1. Slic.i of this city delivered the principal address of the evening , and fiinoiiK iho I'ouncll IllufTs democrats who at tended wcro .lohn P. Oigan , .lobn T. Ua/.en anil Lonlo.imnuohlcn. . The Indies who itavo the ba nr for the bcnclltoflho Woman's Christian associa tion hospital huvo settled all their bills and llnu that In ono day and a half they made the neat llttlo sum of $2 05. > . Ihoy have had the good fortune to ulun cntorUlnmouts that draxv Rood imtronuKO. The residents of the southern and western part of the city are complaining of the cattle belnir allowed to run at larso. biaco tbo poundmustcr roslcned no ono bas been found \vllliiif to take bis place , and the con- cequcnco | j that things in that department are runninc atlousc ends. Mrs. .1. 13 ( .iradydledyouterday moriiliiKat 10 o'clock , of cancer , after an illness of ulne months. Sbo was thirty two years of ace und loaves a husband. The funeral will taicu jlaco at 10 oYloolc tomorrow from the l.ito residence41 } Ilcnton street. 'J ho lonmlns will oo taken to Fulrviow cemetery for In terment , A mau uilh an unpronounceable naino called at the noliro headquarters yesterday nnd reported that his hmno on Lonn s'rcet was vlsltpit by nbtirclar Friday nl ht shortly before mldulRht. IIo was prevented from puttlnc a hole through the unwelcome visi tor by bis wife , who Held him by the arm until the fellow had gotten about seventy- live feet away. Then ho shot a hole In the empty air anil wont back to bed. T. .1. Kv.uis , as receiver for tbo Union De pot company , commenced action in the dis trict court ycsterdnv to have luo judgment set aside ihlch was rendered some tlmo npo In favor ol V. J. Day for $ Jr , 00. The s > nla which was to hove taken place tomorrow was enjoined on the ground , as claimed by Evntu , thatCJcorco V. Wrichtmul . II. M" . PUSOJihe seciotary und president of the depot companx. had colluded with traudu- lent Intent to beat the company. A uonn of tr > ,000 was Hied upon 'ho ' undorst.indlnp ; that the judetnent Is to bo paid unless tbo Judg ment ! s set aside. Sam Monlsou , the blind ex-fireman who is so tamillar a lUruro about the engine hoiiscs and the city bulldiuc , had the Rood fortune a day or two ace to lir.d a couple of old city warrants which had beer paid him while ho was in the llio department but which bud never been cashed , owinc to an overslcht. Oao was sinned bv W. U. Vaughn as mayor , end the other by .1. l < \ Ev.ins. The twu , with the interest that has been accruliiROver since Iho date of their issue , amounted to ' V123.YJ. They vtera found by a fuend of Morrison who was collie throush some of hlo old papers. The cash was drawn from the city treasury a-id will come very handy to the old man who is now nlmast cntirelv helpless on account of his r.llllction. 3iOl * IIOI144 \Vllllt ll. If you luivo any dillietilty in finding tenants lor your house allow us to put our curd on It for ton dnya ; you will bo pleased witii results. Cnr.iNMiiiii ! : ) , NuiiohsoN' & Co. Ilnmlsoiuo now ingrain cnvpots sirt'Iv- nip daily al tlio C\iuiiL ll UlulTs Carpet compaiiy . I'rU'OH of oarputs nro gmng up iluily , but llio old prices will remain in force tills week. The A. IX T. Co. II.IH added two now hacks to its lo.'co and will answer o.ills nt all IIOIU-H , dtiy or ni ht. Toluphonc , 170 ; onico , S Main btrcot. Potuloos for sale in lota of from live Inishulfl up.V. . S. lioruor , Uo Main 6 trout. i'iitf > o.\.u. ii'iin. Miss OsborROcamo homo to oiijoy the week of opcia In Omaha. Mrs. I' , M. Gault nna Mrs. Urcoks spent the week In Chicago. Mrs. T. n , Laooy of CUlcairo Is visiting her son. Dr. T. It. Lacoy. Mrs. Cicorpo l > . Itrown left Thursday for California , where she will Hiiond tne winter with frlonUs. MUn Mauler of St. Louis was In the city last week the " guest of Miss Nellie \VrlKlit ou Sixth street. 'l'lju cngaRoinont of Mist Orandon nf Dan ville , III. , to Mr. W. L , . I'lomlnir of this city is announced. Mrs. James Italrd is the cuost of her brother , Mr. N , I * . Dodge , uinl will remain until niter ThanicsgiyiDg , Mrs. T , S. Couch and daughter , Miss Laura , of Milwaukee , Wis. , are In the city tbo guests of Mrs. J , I ) . Atkins , Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Myori have moved in from tholr country residence and will occupy the homo of MIM. llrown for the winter. Mrs. 1' . O. DoVol returned yesterday from Chicago. During moil of her visit tboro she was in uulto ill houltb , but returns Improved , C , O , Kaunders loft last evening ftr Ma nilla In rospoiiso to a tcloxnra announcing that bis father and uiothor are very low with typhoid fever , Mrs. Francis Murphy loft last ovonlnc for Cleveland , O. , to attend tbo national conven tion of tbo Women's Christian Temueranco UP Ion , Sbo will rpturn after a week or tun days , Horses find cnttlo wintered on Goorpo P. Wright's farm , opposite vVubdbh round house. For terms apply to James Rnlph ut farm or F. ! . Wright , sixth lloor Baldwin block , Day < fc Hess liavo 11 foroo of men work ing on the roads through the Klein tract , liny flvo or ten acres there while it is clump. Coal and wood ; best nnd cheapest Missouri hard wood in the city ; prompt delivery. II. A. Cox , No. 4 Main. Ton shares capital stock Citizens Stuto bank for sale. K II. Shoafo. It 1 Don't forget that tiwaino sells the Kliuhurat stoves. S. 11 IVoffoll , wntuhmaker , 740 il'way. Davis for drugs and paints. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BICFFS Snpaiittimlonta1 Rcund Table of Soutb- weptcrn Town in Session , MUCH INTEREST BEING MANIFESTED Hnmn of tlio Snhlcrts IIMcuisnd In nil AM- liiiuK'il .Aliiiinrr ut tin * rciinil ln } ' ' r ilnii Itp ults to HP V.i * pi'clcit front tliu The second daj's session ol the superin tendents' round table uf southwestern Iowa was held yesterday , the meetings bslnp In the assembly nnm of thu High school bullJ- In ? . This room has just been handsomely tmpcrcil ninl nilntcd , and waj used for the first time. Thcro w.is a much larger attend ance than on the llru cvoiliuf : , nearly every teacher from the public schools being pre sent , and ( julto a numbar of tnoni tnliinff part In the dUcimlons. Tno following tonlrs wercdUcnssod' "Wnv Is (3ood Heading Almost a hull Arli' ' "Haw Shall \Vo Tench Hpollmpl" "Kocess or No UecessC' "For What Purpose , If Any , Should Pupils be Detained After the Close of School ! " ' Superintendents' Vhits Tholr Character , Aims anil ObJ cts , " "Tno Hlacltnoard its LTso nnd Abuse , " "Are Schools Mccttnsr the Demands of the Uuyr "What Shall IJotho Uciptromonts for AdmUslon to Ilia School" . ! " "llow to Marie Kccltatlon . CD to do .lustico to the 1'upll nnd ( b ) to lt"ltevo the Teacher of Uniicccs- fary Wont. " The following teachers tools part In tbo discussions : Superintendents Clrirlc of Corn- intf , llf II of Dodford. P.Urlclt of Olunvvond , Cucvallcr of Kcd Oalc , Uarnerof llarlaii , S.\wyorof Council BluiK Pnncimils Hamil ton of Mul vein , Kastman of Council HlutTs. KliiK uf lla'nbuip , Profs. Hus-'hes ar.d H.irllottoC Tabor colloiji' , Misses Kunolds , ( Stllllnnd. Hidollot , Manniini and Suns ol Con n til lilu its. The last question on the list , that with ref- once to tlio markliiK of pupils , occasioned the most evening discus > > lon of the day. Prof. A. It. U nrnerof tlarlan tooX the lloor in op- pcsitlon to the inarKinB syatuin us .1 moans of determining the standing of pupils , but tie was in an ovonvbclminc minority. Among these who spoke In favor of markine the dally recitations \\LH-O Prols. Ptice , Eastman - man und Sawyer and Miss naoormnas of Council BlutTs , and Supjnntondonts Cheva lier , ClMi-ic nnd Hell. 'I't.o election of ofllcer * resulted as follows : President , I. T. Clailr sccrotarv , Miss Aus tin of Atlantic ; executive rjommittco , Alessis. Clsrlc of Cornlnp , Sampson of Atlantic , and Chevalier of lied O ik. The next mcotliiK of ttio round table will bo at Atlantic , at a llmo to bo decided upon l > y the executive com mltteo. Itcropllon ut tlio Cr.uul. I'ho recaption Kivon the visitors Friday evening ut llio ( iiund hotel was a most en joyable social event. The parlors of the Hotel were crowded \\ith toachrrs , pupils of the high school nnd ottiers interested In edu cation. An attractive musical program was presented , consisting of the fotlowinc : Piano duct by Misses Maud ( 'avm nnd Gertie Gleasoh , vocal solo by Miss Kittle Ogdi'ii ; cornet duet bv Misses Julia Tullova ana Isn- belle Piitteison ; violin solo bv Miss Claire Chaiuberlm ; quartet bv Fred Empltlo , Harry Cileason , liainev ( Irahl nnd Warrou Dally ; vocal solo by ( Joorgo Uiiquette ; vocal solo by Miss .lanlo Ualdwln. M\\S PISOM TIN : iiitiis < ; i o s ui- I'AICTMUN r At tlio lln Loii Sluri' , Con loll HlildJ , lit. "ili-iiu'li heavy dark faiiitiiiyd , 1'Jc ' a yard.Vnrd Vnrdido jneqirirrt fanuios , 29c : i yaid. Knulihh checked suitiiifj and Scoteh plaids , all wool , 311(5 ( a yard. Changeable irrideseent twills. 40 inches wide , a bargain atI3c a yard. Ladies' cloth. Til inches wide , a full line oT fall coloi > , 60c n yard. Over 100 pieces of all-wool serge and cashmere in exory inuipinnblo color ut 50c a yard. i.Mi'oiiTiivooi : < noons. The swell tliinc for tlie fall of 1802 is shown by us. The new two-toned umtclaEifeO in an endless variety of ex quisite combination of colors. I'OI'MNs. Tliis fabric , althoutrh not new , is ono of the popular weaves for this fall. A full range of colors. I'ricu $1.03 a yard. ! * TOKM.SIIti.S. : The most profitable matorinl for full \\ear is shown in an endlcos assortment of weave" . I'rices f.om 7.C to $1.50 a yard. -Ifi-IN'Cll WHIP tOHDS. A beautiful cloth much the same as serge with a more prominent cord and muoh heavier--afull range of full colors. 1'rice i > l a yard. M'O'H'II C'HK1OTS. . An entirely now wo.ive , very heavy , beautiful linish , elegant shades , a very desinililu fall nutorinl. Price $1.50 iv yaid. I'ANfVCUKI'ONS. \\ro show mi endless variety of figured crepoiH in all the leading shades , a full line in three qualities 1'rices , Too , vl.OOand $1,2,5 a varrt. SILK DI'IL'AUTMKNT. Our importation order of bilk is now eoinploU ) with all tlio now weaves und flimsy novelties of the loading makers of I'u rope. Changeable surahs and talTot.is Too and $1.00. Colored china silks flOc. T.le and $1.00. Fancy armuro silk flOc , OSc , $1.1 ! ) . Kvor\ tiling in silks is to bo found at our counter , including erepe do chinos , I'hmlinnes , faille sillcs , pomi do eoie , etc. Sllk-iuiil-uool bengalincb in black and colors , 'jl,2.5. ' BOSTON STOUK , Fothcringliam , Whltolaw & Co. , Council Hluirs. N. H , Mail ordeiv promptly attended. All ordoi'h whotlier per express or mail sent free of charge. Mi s K. J. Davis is closing out her stock of notions at less than eo = t. fiOO Main btreet , opposite Kiel's hotel.- Wint : n N n Trial. lr C. O. Hood , the plaintiff In the MO.OOO amiRO suit that was triad la the district court against the Northwestern railway short llmo ago , tiled a motion for a now trial yesterday. Houllcgoi thu the court erred In allwhig a lot of cvldonco to bo Introduced tending to throw discredit on his claims to morality , Tnat part of the evidence relating to bis arroit and trial on the charge of Im morality , hU alleged fraudulent claim against the Accident Insurance company , and charKO tint ho ombezilud iho funds of the Modern Woodmen of America at Inde pendence , ICan. , he claims Ima no right to bo brought up. He n'.so ' c'alins ' that the at * tornoys for the railway company madonome severe charges nvalnst him In the bearing of the Jury ihat had no foundation In fact , and that these charges prejudiced him in the minus of tuo Jurvuion. UOpeople in tins city tiso gis stovoj Iho Gas Co. puU 'eiu in at coat. Sco those oil heaters at Svviilno's , 737 Broad wny. Juilson , civil engineer , 23 Broadway liiillrtmrntii Kctiiriipil , The grand Jury made Ita llnal report ye- terday afternoon and was discharged , Klz ludietmcuts wore returned. Two of tbo parties are not yet under arrest , so that tnolr nuines are not made public. Tboso who are unuer urrcil , are too following : William IKni/on , indicted for assault with intent to commit murder. Ho shot at Olliccr Luuch , who was arresting tiltu 'on a chnrgo of Tograucy. Joieph Murphv aud John Hen- ncisy , burglary. Peter Egiu , attempt to MjLJMHiifiiirfT , . . , * so * j .JJKhffiMftcf.- commit burglnry. Ilo wns nhot n counlo of weeks ago whllo trying to enter n house. The grand Jury made Us usual report on the condition of the Jnlls. According to It the county Jail Is clean , but Improvement ! * In sAwoniL'o nro recommended. The city Jail , which was condemned two inontbi ago , Is found to uo In good condition for It * site. Don't forgot to attend the third an nual bull nna supper given by the It rand hotel boll boys nt Masonic temple , Nov ember 22. A Into Involi'o of rhcncillo curtains nnd Smyrna rugs allow prices. Council UlulTs Carpet company. Boston store closes every evening at 0 p. in. , unless Mondays aud Saturdays. Cluirrji Aniionn Trinity Motflodlst Episcopal rourih street nnd Ninth evonuc. llcv. II. II. liar- ton , pastor. Preaching , 10:110 : a ra.andT.IW ) p in. Class mootlnir , Oi.'ll ) a. tn. Sunday school , 13 m. Kpworth I.oacnc , 0:45 : p. in. l'pworth social , Monday ovenlne. Tcmplo Hnntlst-Yoiing Men's Christian a oclation roonn. Merriam block. 1. . . A. Hall , pastor. Pleaching services , 10:110 : a. in. Subject , ' - TheVord of God ; " 7'M : p. 1 m. subject , "Our Noting Men. " Sunday school , IU m. First Presbyterian Coiner \\lllowavn- - nuo nnd Seventh stieet. Preaching bv the pastor at lUi.'id a. m. and TU : : p. m. Sabbath hchool at IS m. Young people's meeting at UIO : ! p. in. Hot-can Itaptlbt church Morning service as usual. Sunday suhool at 11 :4j : a. tn. No evening service. Christian Masonlo temiile. Dr. II. H. Carter nnstor. Sunday school 10 a. in. Morning sermon 11 a tn by the pastor. No evening service. Several candidates for Immersion will bo ouptlsod nt the Central church in Omaha. Young Men's Christian Association Wcoli of prayer of the Youuir Men's Christian association , November Itl-lU. The lirst nicotine of the uecti of prayer will be ad dressed bv Uov. L. A. Hall this afternoon ut I o clock al the looms. All men arc Invited to attend. Second Piosbytonan linrmony and Lotran stiMnts , S. Ale.xander pastor. Kisidenco 701 List Uroadwny. Proudilug at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:1)0 : ) n. m. .Sunday school nt IS in. J nuns pjoplo'H mcotlni ; DI5 : p. in. Uroadnny Methodist Eoisconal - PreachIng - Ing by the puslor , Hov H. P Dudlov , at 10i3 : ; a. in. nnd : 'M p. in. The morning ser mon will bo addressed to young men. Iho evening subject. "How and What to Hear. " Hull Avenue M-ihodlst Jiplscopal - Corner KiRhtcc-nth street and Fiftn nvcnuc. 1 hero will bo an all day mostitiij conducted by the two noted rillroad evangelists , be- pinuliiK at ! ) a. m. Services ovorv oveninf ? during' the week nt 7)0 : ) p in. C. W. Brewer , pastor. St. John's Knglish Lutheran Services on flrst lloor ofMorrlnm blocV , ' 'OS Main and 'JU'.I Poail strpotB , ut 11 n. in. and 7:30 : n. in. Hev. It. W. Snydcr , pastor. Congiecatlonal No preaching services. Sunday school at IS o'clock. A I'onlUli Itmtiiir Conl r.idll'KMl. Some idle go-jsis ] ) started tlie story a few days IIRO" that tlio Evans laundry was about to bo moved to Omaha. "I wish } ou would tell the world through Tin : Hti : : , " siid Mr. S. K. IJonry , ono of tlio largest stockholders and general manager of the big plant , yesterday , "that the report is not only without any sort of foundation but is ridiculous. I ciuuo hero to mnko this city my permanent home , and this busi- HC33 hoio is my especial pride. Wo are constantly niMking extensions and im- provemoiits , and I am satisfied that there is no other institution in the city that luis brighter pios- peets and greater assurances of n per manent future. Wo have just added anew now engine of Council UlutTs manufac ture that [ ; ivcs us more power and saves half the fuel , mid wo will increase the plant by the addition of $5,000 worth of new machinery as boon RS our order " can bo lilled. No , air , the Evans laun dry is a permanent Council BlulTs lix- ture. " Tlio plant has been nearly dou bled in extent and Capacity dur ing tlio past year , and the contemplated improvements will make it one of the largest in the west. Mr. IJonry has bought a handsome new homo nnd is getting ready to enjoy all there is in life. Coolcuix CM n I ) Uoorciiiil/ud. The members of tbo CooKing club gave their tlrst tea on Thursday ovonlnc at tbo homo of Miss Kockwcll , assisted by Miss Heynolds. Some of the charter member * have graduated with honors , while new membeis have bean added , making the pres ent list as follows : TheMisiosHockwell , Hey nolds , Varnswortn. Jessie l 'arnisworth , Key. hutDodge. . Babcock , Hrown. Moore , Kuth und Martvn. Tlio quests wcroMies Cooporof Diibunue , Messrs Pnsoy. Howtnan , Ho wan , Dawson , May no , Wright. Sbopird. Woodbury - bury , Kvuns , Heiul nnd Puxton After an elaborate menu tbu guebts onj iyed high live. Prl/os wore won Bv ' Miss Huth nnd Mr. Wriu'ht. _ Instead of betting a hat on election wager ono of those handsome low-priced wine or brandy sets al Lund Bros. Gentlemen , llio finest line of mil goods in tlio city , juat received. Uoiter , the tailor , 810 Broadway. Mternturc und Art. An art , club and a lirowmng club have boon organi/od rccontlv by some of the young ladles of the city. Meetings of the former are held ever/ ; Saturday morning nt the residence of Miss Carrie Dodge on Third btroet , and of the latter every Tuesday afternoon at the saino place. Study Is car ried on In these lines by the young ladles , and the meetings have so far uecn highly enjovod. The Drowning club If. at present btuctylng tbo history of 1-ev'Dt in connection with iho norlcs of the great Knchsh poet. Those composing the club r.io : Mlssos Dodgo. Auulo Hockwoll , l-'annlo Hnynolds , Marv ICey , Maun Smltb , May Davenport , N'ollio Suckeil and Nellie Wilzht , Buuutifnl new fancy chenille table covers , the latest now tiling of the sea son , at the Council HlulTft Carpet Co , 's , The genuine Burr Odk etovoi are sold only by Chas. Swaino , 737 Broadway. Cull und see thorn. . Monday afternoon at the residence of the bride on Seventh avenue Mr. K. W. Dent of Omaha and MUs Mary lieobo ol this citv wore united In marriage , Hov. 10. II. Dub- cock of St. Paul's KpUcopal churcli ofllclat- Ing. Miss Aliro Dcebo , a cousin of the bride , made a charming bridesmaid , and Mr , Paul Schneider acted as groomsman. The bride was given away by ner father , upon whose arm she nntered tin room where Iho coromorv was performed. Immediately Rftor Iho wedding Mr , und Mrs. Dent loft for a short wedding trin to Chicago , whore they will visit kilters of Mr. Dent , after which they will return to Omaha , where thev will he at homo to friends after December 1. Tlio Radiant novelty base burners are the host heaters in the city. See them ut Swaino's. Oliautiiiiiua Circle , The proeratn for the Chautauqun circle Monday evening is as follows ; "Crucian History , " W. A. ( ioehrlog ; "UnlteJ States and Korelen Powers. " Mr. Patterson ; "Medical Science , 'J Miss N. McCune ; "CJtoeU Oracles , " Mr * . H. M. Wheeler. All Chautauqua vliltors uro cordially invited. Tbo meeting will begin at 7CO o'clock sharp at the Young Mou'u CnrMIuu association rooms. The Ui'tiry ut Ituit. WilillllHit ill I'm' . Tbore is ono class that will not find the automatic telephone switch a labjpBUVlni : device. Thu retirement of the telephone girl will lid rather hard on these psragrapnerti who have thrived for so many years ou Iho old reliable telephone girl Joke. FFFFfT OR 'TI1K ' FIHTION ullKl/l Ul 1 MIJ Jjuhv L Iv/tl 's ' Atlvlba to Tut Your Money Int > , itinl Estate. THE SITUATION''W COUNCIL BLUFFS \\lno Homo Srr'A'i ) nnd Slmfi | InvoMor * Are U'llrtly ( hut IMgrrly < ! r.np- . IH-iti.u : * or Tin : Hr.t : , } I'onimjNTit Sntr.r.T , } . . . . . .i l MI TON" , 1) . ( . ' . , Nov. 10 ) "fut your idle money into good real estate1 Is wh.il Postmaster ( Jonoral Wnnainakor said today while dlscu lng llio outlook in view of the doinoei title administration. Mr.Vaniimaier , who is u jirimo business iiitin and who tnneled over Indiana nnd sntno other states and made ri'publli'.tti speeches during the campaign , is ono of llioso uho baliovo that capital will bo wtir.y of numifucturing Interests till it is soon what the democratic congress will do in tlio way of now tariff , nnd that whore- over and whenever money is withdrawn from the common cli tnnols of triuln real estate appreciates in value. The same \iow is entertained by lion. L. T. .Miehener of Indiana , who is n cor poration lawyer hero and has much to do with irmmiftii'ttiroix. "I believe Ihat desirable real estate will now advance in value and more rapidly than at the withdrawal of capital from matnif ictnr- ing. shipping nnd other business Inter ests , ' ' Mid ! Mr. Michonor to Tin : lint ; correspondent today. "Manufacturing interests will bo at a standstill until tlio now congress revises the tariff. That will bo at least eighteen months from this tune. The now congress will con vene thirteen months bunco and it can not act llnti'iy ' upon so vast a measure as a titrill bill under live or six months after it convenes. Men will be chary about lending money on long time , and for temporary or permanent investment will prefer to put itinto good real est-ite. The above , which appeared in Tin : Uii : : , was the theme of discussion by ; i little knot of citi/ens , who chanced lo meet in the real estate olllco of Grcen- bhiold'1 , Nicholson & Co. That is a sort of natural center for real estate talk , as well as Helton , und the above opinion of noted mon concerning real estate pros pects commundud attention. " 'i'ut your idle money into good real oslate , ' is pretty sound iidvieo'froni Mr. WunamakiM1 , ' ' remarked Alderman Mnync , who is one of the llrm. "Neither myiolf or my purluo.s lay any elaim to such smartness as Wanumnker's , but .vo'vo been preaching this do.'trino for some time , wiiliout any repaid to poli cies It does seem'to me that it is especially true right lieio in Council Blulls , wliero property ib so low und udv.inco is fo sure. It's simply ridiculous to think of nice residence lots selling at a few htindrcd dollars when no bettor luts and no nearer to tlie cen ter of Omaha nro sidling at ah niii'iy thousand. Tho'efluuli/utiou is hound to come , und these' who are sharp enough to put their inonov in -present prices are just as sure of winning as Cleveland is to bo the next president. " Ono of the bystanders remarked. "I heard .ludson , iho engineer , say , right after election , ihat lie considered every acre of lund owned by him in Iowa us worth. $3 nn aero more than it was be- fee election. " "Well , we'ro not talking politic * nowadays - a-days , but it does not matter what it is , or how it if , so long n the f.iot remains that the shrewdest business men and in vestors are predicting u general increase of activity in real oatute , and a groatad- vance in prices. Council Bluffs gives every promise of adding u local advance und incroiiLU of activity to the general otlect. Wanamakor und Michener are pretty wise Di'ophotP , and whatever may be tlio result elsewhere , I am certain that Council HlnlTs is already feeling tlie effect of increased activity in ro.nl estate. Wo uro daily having inquiries from home-seekers fiom Omnha , v\To cannot got hou cs cnougli to meet the demand ! ; of those who want to rent , and wo nro being kept busy all around. Wo paw the revival coming and wo propurcd for it by gathering up the largest list of real bargain property which any real estate linn ever hud in this city and wo are pulling our customers onto nil 'the snap- . ' because wo know Hiatus they make a nice turn , us they surely will , they vill want , another deal. Hut wliut satisfies us best IH that the bulk of our businosb now is not from more speculators but those who want to own homes of their own , Wo can f-tnrt a man with u nice lot , or a houbo and lot , and li.x things so that ho can swing it with but little money. Such deals combine nil the advantages of a savings b.inlc with a. chance to profit by speculation. A man pajB rent into his own pocket nnd at the same time gets the advantage of all the rise that comes in value. Tlio increasing num ber of these class of customers if what really gives us more faith in our future and the future of Council Hlnlls than all tlio rosouto pictures of speculators or prophotlo politician ? . You can sot it down that faroonshields , Nicholson & Co. uro in tlio real estate business big and hero to stay. Our business Is dully inero.'ibing and wn'vo not got fairly started either. It's coining all rijht. " BUILT TO BENEFIT THE BOYS. DrhcrlptiTO .Sliutrli at Wlilie'ii Miimi.il llltll < ltO. Almost ovoryoat , Has tioird of the Indian school at Carlisle , PJ. , but It would greatly surprise the great mass of the inhabitants of this country if Ihoy 'woro told that there Is an Indian school In ihostuio of Iowa and the /list / nuoftlou 'Would ha an explosive "W'hcroj" Ueforo'that question Is answered , let us go back Inlo jblory. It U a well known , facl that Quakers , or members of tliu Society or l-'ncnds , uro frlcnulv to evnry Iriliu or class of poDj.lo. The action \Villi.ini I'onn nt 1'hilaaclpliia Is Known to ovoryuhoolboy , and the organ- Uation of this Injipi scliool in Iowa was also brought nuout byltho religious /eal of n Philadelphia Quaker. His name was Jostah While. lie hud uecouio weatihy in farming and real oitalo anil begun to CUM hbout him for soniu way to fjipend bis wealth so that posterity mU'lit ruaji tbu boncllts of U , Uo dloa In ISIS and ills will Is a curious docu ment. After proviillns pcuerously for his famllv and Kindred and fur insillutlons ot loarnlui ; in tno cfiiti hu proceeded to endow a school or two school * "in tbo frco states of tbu w o l. " Ono ot ibeso scaools was to bo located In Induna and the other In Iowa. The ono In Indiana was not a HUCCOSH and ilia Drojeot wus abandoned for a tlmo until about tan yenrs BKO II was revived its & foliool for wtilto cblldreii , But it Is of Ibo Iowa ncbool that mention will ba muUo , The will provided that J,4JO acres should bo bought noarb.ilem , In , which lit a eenlor ( or CJuulcora , und that tJO.UOU should ho sut astdu for iho purrhaso of ttio land and iho equipment and endowment nt ibo bchool. Six hundred and forty neres were to bo used for thu service of ttio school pioper and b'JJ acres were to uo loosed lor luobunuort of ibo school. ThU Institution should bo ono for white , colored or Indian , a lemarlcably liberal provision for these slavery days. Ttio cuucalton was to DO not so much dlsciultnury as uplriluul , "inch uu edu cation as Ccorgi ! ) Fox \\ould nave given his children , if possible. " Trades should bo tunirlil ) Ibo various rudimcnls of .1 prac tical iu : alon , buitho chief aim wus u roll - ll lous uuurutloti. Trustees were appointed ( or llio uudcr the coutrol of tha "ujeotint" ' or rontnrenro of the Iowa frlenil * . Accord- IIIRI.V 1-tlO acres of land were iiauplit n I.e county , low * , about twenty miles from Iho MhM < lppl nnd ton miles oust of Siilom and the school opened with n fniv pupil.nnd stuint'o lo say they were mostly Indians and are yet , After reading that remarkable will , < o full of piety and lo\o for manlcino' . n straimer was impelled to visit this strnniro school of which ho had ncvor honrd and see how thu ( Jiniker' * dronm had como imp. Mo ullchtuil from the train 11 Ibo station , lloutrliton , and not n sljht ( met his ore Thcro was not n house , nor n tree , scarcely , but lor mites stretched out tlio preat lollhiR nralrio. After walking south for n time ho ctnlcd a lonesome looKlnc two- Morv fr.imo tiillrtlni ; standlnc in the center of a great inclcspd Hold. There W.-H no house near It and no < l ns of lu'o apparent. Hut ttio vNltor Wdlltoii up to It and found n imall school room in onn corner of the big bulldlnt ; In which poilmps a do/an children , about three of whoniueiu whlto , weio it1- cliliiK to n borod-lookint ; man who called lihiibult the sdpcrlnto'idcnt and teacher of "Whlte' Minual Lnhor Institute.1 There Is no curriculum , no sn tcm , lint simplv u district school plan. The affair Is a fatluto < o far as reali/lnc the jjlon- otii dream of ttio I ions White , and feollnps of sadness oppress one in nuUnic thodlScoverv. Tno hlitorv of iho school Is ehoclieroii. It started off well , but thn war killed It almost for ten \oars n&d after it bad In en sUrtod up apaln It amounted to very little. It was hinted that the whole affair was | oob-d out to securosunport for the ( juiKcr cnliujo at Salom. At any rate the school was closed up for a year In ISs'J nnd the land was ordered to d by the sheriff for payment of delinquent taxes in ls > 7. The law of Iowa provides that no laud shall bo taxed which is used for educational pur poses. Tiio Leo co" nty boaid of supervisor * decided that thu land WHS not inod for tlmt purpose anil so ordeied laves levied lor that purpose and nflor a few yeats ordered the salo. The boatil of trustee' , of which .lohti Davis is presidentfought the case on thu ground ll > nt the school was .in educa tional Institution and was running as such. School had boon niopenod In Issii after linV- Inc been closed onlv n year. Tbo contest was tlcrco and nfior injunctions nnd other lopal processes hn.l been used u comptonnso Win recently affected by which taxes on one- half of the school land , JI'.M acres , would bo assessed and nald. and the remainder , : IW acres , would bo nliowod to oscano taxation. Tuxes hud been regularly levied nnd pud on Iho soj ucrcs used to suppait the school. The provHon was made that the trustees "uoom" the school , ind this they me now cudeavoilng to do , but with llttlo success. Thus in u western state a school exists older by half than the state of Nebraska and n thousand miles away from the tomb ol Its founder who would bo side at heart it he knew ho iv all his plans tmvo misciirrlen , how his piety and zeal have been turned Into folly. _ A REAL HKROINE. Hint u II-H\O Toluxi.tpli Opi'r.itor SiMnl n Train. Miss Kansom was tiio telegraph opor- atorand station ngent on u little road called the Columbia r.nd Port Deposit divisioi of llio Ponnsyhania line , snjs the Washington Star. This road hugged tlio banks of llio .Siisquolinn tin river fiom end to end , and there wasn't a spot on the entire division of forty miles that it wasn't almost hiirc death to leave the rails. Wrecks occurred on tin average of once a weelc and were always followed by severe fatalities. The station she was located at was near immense lime stone Quarries wherein some half a hun dred Italians were employed. About 100 feet above the station was a 100-foot tre.stle spanning a bin ill stieam at ordi nary times , but on the day in question greatly swollen and very swift na it emptied into the river nt that point. A blast had just been IIred of unusual force and an immense reck landed di rectly on the trestle , tearing it apart in the center , the swift water washing away the debris and leaving n gap in the rails of about twenty-live foot. The river was very high at that point , nnd tlio small boils that were handy could not bo propo'lod atrninst tlio swifl cur- iciit. The nearest bridge on the little stream over which the trestle wan stretched wrs some three miles distant. Mibs Hansom saw tlu mischief done by the roe' < and immediately rushed out and told ttio superintendent of tlio Ital ian gang to send a man or go himself around the wreck and stop a train that was duo from tlie north in about half an hour. The superintendent was an Ital ian , with a smattering of Knglish , an d lie failed entirely to see the gravity of tlie .situation. The only wire that ran a'ong ' the ro id had been stretched OM the t cjtlo for ec'iiiomy's n.iKo and had been broken with the t"c.sllo , so that no communica tion witli the north could bo had. Miss Hansom tried to tell Hie Italian the true munition , hut he only smiled , and with n shrug of his shoulders ana n grimace walked back into the quarry and re- burned his overseeing. MissKanbom hofeitntod but a minute to ask if any one in the crowd could swim , and , receiving a negative answer , de cided , with the aid ot a plan < r , to try crossing the river. The Italians in their impotuoub way tried lo pors'iado her not to attempt the s.vollen waters , but with the decision of a true heroine who reali/.oil the danger the oncoming train was in she cautiously pushed the plunk into Iho water and with a quick movement followed it. The bravo gill had jntercd the water some distance above the broken troMlo in the hope of gaining the opposite shore some distance before tint point should bo reached , as to bo carried out into tlio river meant almost certain death. Tlio Italians encouraged her with shouts of piMiso , but endeavor as she would lo work her way out of the current in midstream , but litllo head way was made. Down stream the bravo girl was car ried with it bwiftnoss that told plainer than words that her sliugglos wore fruitless. As she ncarod the broken trestle , Inch by inch she worked the plank over toward the northern side , and as she was within a few foot of that structure she abandoned the plunk and struck out with ono forlorn hope of reaching H unaided. Her foresight and strength proved stanch jiualitications. AH slio was being carried past the pro jecting and splintered trestle Miss lUn- bom gnvo ono lust long sweep of her arms and was enabled to grasp a heavy piece of timber. Slowly and laboriously llio horolno worlvcdhor way out of the water and up through tlio trestle , as her stronglli commenced to show signs of waning , and finally reached tlio top. Kor only a few seconds did she hesitate lo gasp for bronlh and regain strength when tlio noiho of tlio incoming train could bo hoard and a for seconds later dabbed into view. The wild gesticulations of the bravo girl caught thn attention of tlio engineer almost instantly , the brakes worn app'.lod ' and tiio train brought to a standstill right on the cu vo and in eight of the broken trestle. Without uny quiver in her voice Miss Haiibom told the engineer of the mUhap in a mntlor-of-faet way , without any em bellishment" , related her oxparioncs in trying to prevent UM train from going through the trestle into the river , The do/.on or to passengers were dumbfound ed by the girl's matter-of-fact bravery , nnd'crowded around her and almost hugged her in imthusiusmtind thankful ness. ness.Did the girl make her mark in the tolegrnnh profession ? Not much. Siio married the engineer whoso llfo she had saved. Tha I.tut ( Iti k'lrl. ' Chiogo Tribune : "Is this Mine. Pompom ? " broiithlessly inquired a man who hud climbed bovoral Hi slits of THEY ARE SATISFIED. Worm Words fi m PntlonU Who Hnvo Tested the Spcclnl Methods of Dt'o. Copelnnd nnd Shepnrd. It would bo osisv to Illl a column every week with statements from Weil known mon and women all over the great west who huvii found relief nnd euro nt the bunds of lrs. Copeland and Shcp.trd , who arc , muphatU'.illy , tbo people's phy sician' ) . Tholr lerms'aro low , their btni- iieo < inrlhod-i fair and honorable , and their results rcmarkab'y ' Mieoc" ful. A few simple testimonies are hero ap pended : MRS u A \VI1N nlf ( < of nil Implement ititilci l.l.KNUO U ) ttntr IICK "I ln\o I'crn roiitii luMii'Mtti'il bv MIDI citartli trcidinpiil. M ) iti'iii'inl lii'.ittli l nintli | I"IT. ( | an I tliii-o l"itimi > I oiil i < "n' l lit t fur tuir < iiini'tillroly ! i > m' nl < > n c liuMMit f.'i'llnc ' 'iinl Milvrv titriiiuli In ) ( IIJM MU < ( . 1 , H'IIIN-OV. KKMIMIV. Mill , nn Irr ilnloor , ) , ' , s isi > , niltct I wnnl I" till" ' nn nlher inonlli * tuMlmi'iit. n * four itirillct H' hit * * ' hi'lit | * < l mi * a Ktvit ito il \ \ \ n tli nn N IMIIIM I rinnu'k 1111,111 ilun t iinho hit * fi''li'i t tln'il n" niiiiilp\l | HI l ii'in'i I ipcM iiHiU'r nil nu" I Iriin Hii' n tt niiMlli lni > will < lo n < tinu'li cooil ' Mils i.Kiinit i IK , . MIVI : t vi. t'ttsr \yis it > 4 ' l liuil iniicli ' .totiiiKli fttul ho'irl Iruti > ! n n lli ! faint pt IN Hiul er'iiup * Mv tnni u'li win lit .tohconil riamp twimr tlirouilnr-nl n Him1 I wn In emit nsoin. linrk | iot o lil roinii ticfurc n ) < -j ( > i ninl I nn < ill > r > 'inil ni'ik I It lad mum d u tor * , tnit DM Copt'lmiil nnd ip.irt m'foti ' oni' < wliiM-iiiiili , | | i nu1 'Ihoy h.no I'lilliel ) ttU1 ninl r MIII so iMunkl id.1 THEY DESERVE IT. That 13 Why Mr. Flaherty Gives Testimony na to the Site cess in His Case ol' Drs. Copctnncl nt-.d Shepnrd. " \ c * h . 1 know l > r" Ciipi'lMii 1 ninl sPiniii | | | , n d I IIIIM'ircul n aon In Mo.s lln > ln\ ill it tniik l liilhi'iu ' 'll > iipoiLi'i Mi Mli lini'l .1. rinlii'il ) . n i Irtl , I'liipliijc , ! In lliiv.li'l llu In III li KII stnit' Moiu * > ri'iilil n it Iniliii't DIM * kr hni'X Ilin on nil lti > ni I nils lii tn'Tou1 I tn 'I tlu" < > | i \ * li hit 1 lui'l Itnil r.il'inli M vi riil > * 'nr. \ \ \ HM * IT MaiipiMl iipi-nllii'h so Unit I inil Id lni'.iti ! Iliiulik nu inoiitli 'I uii in HIM ) lliniH nil.it i > mi tloiu iifli'tu'r I li ul hli'i'lliiK rniin m > linn' iitnl iiuiiil ' 'I liU ntR 1 inn o nnult I ( ini'il not ilo lint il unrk liinl lu'niliiL'liontnl * U hnn ol Pf stnniii li iilnio1 * inntlniiHll ) . mill rouiil nut li'rp Itlnulnp IIIIH | tllh'il ni > ri < * < uiiil 1 H oul ) pot iiiillLMlt'itl M ; i > t nrru wenk anil wnt r > M..I. riAlliitTV : , ltli ' ' 1 ut nlHa\ \\i\\klnu \ \ mill r.itln ; * ftinntltlt" | * or ilt h'u tlnu muttci tluil liiin ? and ilropP'd flout nir Itciid b uk Int' * 1113 tlirottt I WM IIPTIT nlih * to rltMir It out cntlrU ) lii'c.iii-u 1 irou'il not iiH : ilr lliiu ipli ivniii' In the iiKirnliif 1 "oulil not up tired nn I IIOM" | > head fooling lull mid Btii.lu.l mid lu'lifn Ifnrfulh 1 UUH dull , niUi'riib'u , n Ithont o lei r niMl despond ent all tlu * time \vhen I netil to ) < i < 'npi'liir.it nnd Milliard X1. I II.IM' * .ild. ni > nose i iiiiaplite'y "topped , ninl tvhen lr hupmil uvmtilncd niu h"mill it ua < < lilled nltti pol > ptis vritn UIH that \voiiId have lo ho taken out M I pinp'iicil my-elf lo nndeiKO whnl I piippoed noiild bo aer > palntnl experience IninKlnu IIIIM Cnircunlilu wi' ni > illhap | > olnlinunt whpn umnnn p.MNoit in Miiititn uir. 01 OM'ii InninviMiU'iite. llr "hepnpt Tery iinlikly mid verj tklllfu'ly ' ronimed tlu polpi fiom in > . noi.e , and alnioit Imtneillnti.'ly I liad IhoeHtlKfactlon of hiuntlilnx tliioujli ttif iiOMtiils.imln 'Hit. ' ) alpo IrentfJiny intnrilial Mo-llili ; ri3ulirly , and toda\ I mn tumid nnd well .My hu < ! and tliiont meden , m > fil lit mid lionrlni ; mu nplendld Inleep nell'niid ferl freili ntnt lirli.Tlit at all tluie . Dot tor * ( opeland nnd Micpmd dt'sorve nil the pruHe I e.in ulvo theui find more too. I aliall ri'coinniond them nt CMIIM opportiinltj. " S5.OO A MONTH. C.itarrh tre.ite I at th-j unifo-in rate of 85.'JO a 111011111 11191110 ii9S ItinilHhfld i i'o. For all other iliscasoi the rate's will lie low ami uniform. P.umnts it a clistanu" m1- ceb'fuliy treitoil. Send for Hympto.it blanlc. AMii. . Mvouic : un : uriL-niMj. OMAHA , NKIJ. ' \ \ . 1 I. COPnUAND. M. 1) . C. . -III.I'AUI ) , M. I ) . sprilailli'k < 'atarii. ! AMlmm , lin ndiltls , .Nerm < < dl'ia i * . Ill'iod hl < .eiku * , HI eunintlHin , t'jn > .uiip- 1 ion and nil ( lironle atlt i tlotiM ol tl.u 'I liroat , l.mik" . stoni'itli , skin , l.Uer a ul Kl I in1) " Olllie llniiiii Ut'illa in. , -'td.'ip m , ; losp hi uiind j , 10 u. in lo I. in. stairs and been admitted into a dark ened parlor. "It in , " replied tlie stalely persona1' ; whom hc > had addressed. ' Tlio famous clairvoyant and forlti'io- teller ? " "Tlio .saino. " "Don you road the mindV" "With perfect ease. " ' 'Can you foretell ibe futureV" ' ' Tbo future holds no mysteries 1'ial ' I cannot unravel. " "Can yon unfold the p.mtV" "Tlio record of all ihintf.s piibt la to me an open book. " ' 'Then,1'naitl the cnMur , fovorhhiy , tulxiiif , ' from bis poekot a hiindful of sj | . vur , "I wish jou would tell mo what it in ihat my wife wanted me lo brin homo without fail this evening and name your price. Money is no object ! ' 'I no Kitmiielty 1'aliles. "I never know , " s-iid fJovorno ! ' .lohn YoutiR Hrown of Kentucky to adlobu. Democrat reporter , "what Dud'ey ' War ner meant when ho wrote about a ICun- luckian 'fallinir out of his own cornliiilii' ' until I visited iho mounlaiim of my native state luHtycnr. Al the timo'J WIIH maUinu a political eanviihs of llm oabtorn vtirt of Ifentuuky , and ono day in the mountains I overboard a inoiiii- lainoer svinp illii/.iiiK with a neighbor Unit had lost it dear relative who eamo to hid dea til by falling out of his own coriillold. ThiH inteivbled mo , and I visited Iho pot wlioro llilH hiipposud miracle oooiirro'l. ' Tlio corn Hold WIIH upon tlio brow of a clilV , and ibo furmer had fallen -DO feat. In llioso miiuntains there are do/.ons of such tilucos. " , , The novoriioi1 was nuked to relate ' another uxparionro. lie was biirrounded ly his friends at the P.itmo.1 IIOIMO , and .WIIH mode-ill v reticent , but tlio Kentiifk Mins added llioir porniiabivo poweiH to llialor the newApapor min , and iho ov- ei nor said : "Weil , 1 Imrdty know wb.t to tell \ou. ICuntucky Is u wonderful slale. sir. Did you Know Ihoro was Ml- vur there ? " Answered in the noxallvc , : ho continued : "I mot an old Htato uena- lor tit ( jriiyiion , Carter county , Til yeurB of uo , sir , who cultivated tlio farm ho on nearly half u century atjo. The first furrow ho plowed ho nncnrlhod u piece of solid silver us largo as ahoy hey use in that country for " logs , lie took the silver to f/jiiisvillc" nnd a jowelu'1 made him one do/en teaspoons - spoons , ono do/.en tablespoons , and then accepted the \\ver oft ovrfr us ample . payment for 1 > \ work. That WIIH forty- HO von yours aj o , tvod the Bpoousaro us good us now. Now , whore did that bll- vor come fromV" The value of the product of Iho toxll loin Uui- trios for ibo entlro United Ktutesiti IbV ) HMI f.jOO,0JJ.UJUi ( In IbUJ U wasnuarlyfOJOUOOOJ , In the forinur voar llio capital iiivustad wan less ttiun flOO.iKIO.OW ; In the latter II ex-- ceodcd tTUU.OOJ.OUU. In IbSJ f.tyOJO.OO'J were juld In wugos lo UU.1,039 liauUij In ' 000,101) ) wcro paid SPECIAL NOTLCfES COUNCIL BLUFFS " - The w ml mlvnrll mnoiiH iiiUHMrniz ti " 3 np < piipr | arn often tlui tnn l IntrriMtliiT putt of 11 ciinlonl- " . ciinlonlThey o\irc | Iho nr niit ' the ilnllyT \ | ! IO < of tlio propln win ) and wlu are wllilu : to tin \ > ANTiillH ' : > ( for crni'Mi I'DUttll St , UllO.I UllJl' \V \ ; ) \NTii-OrRnnlst for city church Ail- > > - dro q I' I.I , Hot' . Comii'll It iiir < I > rrclliit : wantPil. I lunan . Aiilv | | to < i one aUtPtnti Mi' < i .ke H iti- llroiinrnr. C outioll _ lIOiUSI5S AND 1.ANU3. tjHM anil tty ! loin * . Mo-icv toinu I on . .took nnd crihl. Itoil ( " .lite for > ili < Dwi'llln j mil liiMlaus-i riintaU Motuw lu.inn t for lee il ItnowU'r-t. I/OHKOU A. Towio , 'nl'nirl tni't. ] 7irSAlr.-CliiH'o t r.Tnn a a * tnn'o,4tl . , \ o't ' loritud nn I liu pnno.l 1'tl o tlJ.ui ai ro I. II luufe ijvu : r\cii\Ntr \ nirM > " < nn s ' :7 " * - itrorl nnirliih IMMIIIO , ch'tr of UIHMIMI- hr.iiiep , foi lioinu III Otii lint II iiiseoin I'mn nr Koiinl/o I'lticu prrfi-ricil \\nl put m J',5) ) diflrrcnei' . ( Irpcpslilo < ) < . M ho snu A ( o IfOll I Xl'IIAMlf : 41 aer.M in t iiMintv. Coo , wllli mpiiM nimMiK for sleek of ory eo.tU mil I'lutlmu or other nuNe 1' II Slic.ifo. ii'OU \I.IJ On si' I piy noun , fruit ninl Harden Lull iinir Cointll Illiiin I ! U. tlio if p. tires Iw iy u I ihilti n , ' \\r \ \\Otl.VC Inxoi.i nnof Hie Tlmm ' ' . tartiH in mn , tiwi > 4toiii Ion i fur - tlo. Cull und 10 IH > ' " M ilu itnvt JjIDI ! l.\l'IIAMi ! : -I ( , Kill 4-IDIMll lllMM'DIl S ? stti M reel for land , llioi'iiih UiiK Mi'liul * I'll \ I'O. , . , , . . u .I.IIUM Hi II M lltllng * in room duo n in , 1:11 : Par. , : uo Jl ) Srimm dnuilltiK. T.'l S > till vt , tu ( -mum tlwi'llinv , MM > nd avt' , tJi T toiini dwi'llini ; . Ill MUh ivo.i 'i , 'l-rooin ' ' dwell n , I'th ' st ,11111MMIH > | > } ' \ room ( Im'llin * , H ' . ' Ilio ' ' ill" a\ . ? . . ) . 10-tiioMi il \\oillii : . : uu llcninn st . * . ' ) , s-ioiitn iiwoiiiiia , : u. AMMIIIO i ; tiii r\ ii-iotini ihtiilllnir , tin > l ith ti , ? i i.fii ' h-ioniii duelling , K.'O A vctmit II. * | S -mom d milling , ,110 Iin MII : H vo fill \ \ ? -riiom < UY | | | II r , - ' 0 * moity st.il > . i-ioum ' ihruilliu. Hii > iltt I'l ' iei' . * j I'-room dunlllti , 111 ( nt t < st , $ l > fi-nioiii il well In. , . ' > 'l MMHturtt .111 fi-iouiii dwollln , 1 L' .ird UM > . f I' < - -iooiiiil\Tilllns. ! M\nsti-r M . * ! ' . " > X C-ronin ilirellltiK , < ii'iliiin h\o , ? ! . ' . n-tiiitiii ihuiUliiu' . tiUdlUli me , 91. ' . li-iuom ihiollltiB , Itthblit I'lxi-o. ? i'"i ) . , -rooni ( luollln ; , Miirnlni.'slilp , 5I. > 0 1-rooin ' dwitlltr4f5 I'.irU , m < . JU'.U 'i-iiioin " dwiiillnr , Vi > II AVIMIIIO A , JiO. "i-rnoiiMlwcllIni ; . 4)1 ) N Utli st , tlO fi-rooni d\\oltliiK , illl N. Tth st , f 10. 4-room ( iHollhii : , II ' ' > Mh , ivu. tU C-rnoiii dHnlllii'M'i4th ' ) st .511. l-iunni ( hMillln . IH \ me si . fin. 4-room dwilllnn' . Mrt N. Till , ? ! ( > li-ioiintdnullliiic. . .iT iTlh tiM' { II. t-iixim ! dwi'llln'A HI 4 AVIMIIIU U. $10. n-ronin ilirolllti' ' , l , " > . ' 5 A vuniiL1 II , ? U r-riiin dnullltiL111. . ) HrOHilu.iv , tlO fi-ronin d\\ellliiK. I'l-il ' itluivn. , * 1U li-riMim dwelling , iTiU Avi'iiiin A.tlJ . . -room dncllln ; . ( li ihiini uvtv. nr , llijli , J-1. 4-tooni " lionsc. IT.IIho Olh St. , MO. > -ioom il\MillltU' . : i'2i ' A > tiniiu A , $ ) 4-roiitu dttollln , ' . ' . ' "I A\IMIIIU D.li fi-ronm dwelling , .6Xi A\viiuo II , H t-rootn ( Iwnllln ; , COIO AXUIIUO V , ti ( i-rooin ilwohln.-'let si and \vrniiu M , H n-rooin dwelllnir. Ton S iird st. , $ < Vioniii dnulllii , .M > \ runuo \ . H 4-iooin dwollln. , 213 N. 1st < t , S7 ' l-iooin duollliu fill-n lit t. . itiM , . " -roinii d\\clllnir , .11 III A vrnnn A , fi "i-rooui ilvvo lln1- . -I'l ' nth u vo. , ? l r'-ioiiiii divulllnz. Vi'.H ' \ viMiuu I ) , t ) " -roinii dwjlllti . I41Jrnui ! I ) . Vi. 4-roiinniwi'lIliii : , ' , 'Jt I \\oiiuo I ) . $ l. I'-room dwcillnir. ' . .i..l ' X lilli > t. J > . 4 linn.i . itwollliiir. HII Avu lI'll Oil. l iroin dwelling' . ViU I'ur'n mo. JI'.OJ. 7-Kioiii d ri < illtiK , 7I4 Myntlorst. . t'\ li-rnoin ilwo Ilni. ! ' > - " Wash nion , ive , il- i-rn 'hi dwelling , A ' ? lli iiv . . f.'H. U II. Slio ifc , ruutil iijcnt. Hio.ulway : iud Main "tri'ot. ) hive ; "iiythlii for silo or trailo sas K. II. bhd ifs. llr.i i IwY ami M Un strnnt. iTAK(5AIN. tl-aorn frti'titiil ' Kanlun tr.iot 'J'i tilling from nnslonii'o.'j'i ' uorcsi in Krnp 'i ULTU In hlueknurrlus , 2 , ' > l aunlo tices. Ilium I rouD. ; t" ) I'horry trues1 , ( hMilliuf , st-ihlo , eli ; . 1'rlcud.OOI. No it. idii I' . II -Imifo. ( i'i A ( KKS upper Itroidwnv Solcndld picrnl -'for plat' is. Clii'iiii for u nil , or ulltj e\"li'tniii for Ituprovi" ! ri"lili'ticu niopniry III ( otiiiuil Illuirti. ( ircnnslih'lili. Nicholson A Co. < I ft ) AOItl'.H of i-loiir Inntl In o islorn No- -I hr.isKn to nxch uifc for a KOO 1 resilience lu Counrll Illn Its Want ho isus iitrl lots for Nu- hr.nslt.i l.ind .lolin-Hon . ' ; Van I'.itteti. All.STUACTS and loins Kami nnd ulty [ itonerty lioiiirltt and bold. Pitsey Jt Tltoinns Council lljnlTs FAK.M. no.ir Moiidiiinln. 1 i. , for snlo nu uity Ii-ttin. .1. K. Klue , Council HlnllV. lu. IW hits In Control ul ) . : .0 lolh In Mnllcn's add. T > lota In It ivllss & I'.ilu.ier-i' . K loti In .M.iviui's Nt. : aj lots in I'otliT fi Cobh's. L'l lots In lli'ur'H sti1. l"i lotH In Hror'siid ' - - . ' Intt In lll h'ti'id add. IH intsiii llntrlinisiin'i add. 4 * > loin In 'I'nrlm'n add , I lints In liltl lln'Hadd. I'.fl lots In Wrl/lil's ailil. Hi lotIn I'li-rcn's a-ld. Lots In nvuiy addltlun In the I'lty chcnp for ensh. in on n lyini-nls. ( . ' .ill anil sru us .Nu trouble to show ] irox | > tly , ( iriicnsldrlds , Nlclio' nn X t o. \\All.lj tr.uloKiiol < 'liy pruiiuily for work ' hnn-e * . .1. IL IMi'p. I'linin'it Illnir MIOCELLANJiOUS. (1 ( AllUAIJi : ronundil. COSSIID its. vaults anil < cliliniioysu'o uiuil. jn.J > . Iliiriu , City Hide. IjlOK K\li : II inluarj .stn-l.s In I own ninl J1 Nobraika. Imulujs. f I.WJ tniUJj. I. . II. ' lirnfo _ ' " QlllV CAM.S-ror's iln . 'll. | tlllUM l.f * Joiscs wjili Iron Htinil I'l.Ulli IIH III i'l'nr uluic. II I'd ill Htioiit , ] jM ItNIilir.l ) rue us tu lutiiut 111 I.Ion avj ' lino. Ijldlt SA IH. clii'-\ | or In oxoli in u for Ian A- ; in est ihllihud htisinus'i. Ail hi3H I' ( ) . | io\liii' ' ) Connitll H.nlN. I i , \\7II.I. tradn the C , I ) SI lynu htalllonl ' "Ultiv I'liuhun , Jr. " for work lioi j Jf It. Illci- , Council II nils , WANTKISliidcnH In lioouki'iip nx lt.it ro isonahlu. Addri'sx in call on Mrs Ion , Wl I'l u n UI In d Mm uo. DANCING SCHOOL. TV 1 | i irlori , ulilltlion 4 t * ' -ll n. : iiiliKt ? , T : II p ' " hiul il'i hiuiiil anj run nil ) Mend lys , U p. in , Musk fiirnlshud nirj Llns und ululis A'lilrnsi ut U A P.iriori L'ounull Illuir'i , or Pi'l I arnani nt. , Unialia , ' ; . CliiinDcrs. Instruotoi 'i'lio KocUv Mountain synod of the Lulliurun church closed , i auccesMfnl sus ion lu I. ura m 10 , U'yo-i last wocl. Statistics i Iho ohnriih sliowtliatll tins In the ( Iiillvi ! States 1.17,1 10 coinnnink'.ints. IUO'J ininibleru urn l.l.'iU churuli buildings , Ttiuro is n denominational oJncritlonnl . . itltiitlon In Now KiiKliiud wtiicli iuiinbor unoiiK itu students a oimz mini lospoctlvolj 'nun Kioto , .lup.ut ; ThuHsulonliM , ( irooc ind Icflaiid. Uov. Mr. Arnoy , llio Motbodlsi inlnUtcri Michigan who 'ii\n up picauhliiK u foi noiutia UKO In order < n ( to on tliu turf , h uft tlio turin older to t-o li.to thu mlnuttj iguiii. _ Kov. Dr. Morpan Dix h > w an Income fioj 1'rlnlly porlsli , Now Vent , ostlmiilod to l Fullv ' us largo us that pjld to tlio prasidunt i lio'Unlled Stntos. Uov. K. Q. Wheeler , the " ( Jhoiol | Car insBlonnrv , writes from Portland , Uro , lb | .l.o lad of the money ncodud Inr iho uulldlf > f a new chnpcl car for llio I'acifle ronil ] coining In. The car H now under cunl ind will bo ready lor dedication lu lo Knrojip. Tlio liydroatutin ollleeru ut New Oj .eiitiB have culled attention to the puci iar fact tlmt n iniihs of forest t1" " ' rose in bl in ( ; u lur o iHlii.d.anil 8iiiiiH | | lo have drifted from HOIIIO portion llie Ainoriuuii uonlincnt , hail hul lighted SuptuiiibtT 121 Uetv/oen t ] Lwuntielli und thirtie'.li niuriillans. The ishuiU tr.ivelti about a inllo mur in ti northotiBlorly direction. jxpeeted tl.ut unlcHb the plot is hrolj ip by u btonn it will drift to tlio rot alten bv Bto.uiiblilpB , nnd will oveti illy brim ; u ] ) on thu Kuioneuu