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THE OMAHA DAILY BKE : SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1802-TWENTY PAGES.
THE OMAHA BEE
COUNCIL
OFFICE : NO. 12 PEARL STREET
Ccllverca ty cnrrlor to nnr p-xrtof ti ! ? cltr
IMV. TH/TON , - MANAOKU.
Kutor. . . . < No S3
K Y. Plumbing Cc.
Ccuno HlnlTs LutnbfirOo. . Coal.
Too Lndlcs Alt ! tocloty of St. John's
KtiRllsli Lutbornn church will hold au apron
sale nnU supper In tbo near futiiro.
WorK on the noxv Carrlgr ? budding on
South Main street , bni boon nbandoi.cd for
the ptcscnt on account of a lumlor laminc.
'iho ministerial nssoclallon of the city
will meet Monilnv at 10i)0 ! ) n. m. at traofituily
rfllov. Ur I'holps In the Prcsb.vterlun
church.
The Indies of All Sidnls mission will en
tertain n mum social rxt MM. l'V. . Trudo'i. ,
24 South Twcnty-sfconu struct Woilneiday
CVCIllllp.
A mcctltip of Iho L-'lt. t ConercRRtionnl
church will be hcldln Iho church Moiuiav
cvonlnc nt < ! W o'clccit. A lull altotidntica is
requested.
Miss Hlanrho MIUosollvn surprised by n
number of friends lust Tuesday evening nt
her rcMdcm o in the cuttem part or iho city.
Iltch live \vi3 tbo principal nmiisomnnt.
Mrs. Ucorgo Sioglo died yesterday morn-
lnp at 11 o'clock nt nor rcsiilotic ! ' , 1011 ! Second
end nvenuc , after nn illness of sox'cral wcoki.
OBcd iU ycai B. The fuuurnl will occur Mon
day. , ,
A private .otter from Kobjrt B. We tcutt ,
formerly \voll linown noxvsp.ipcr rustler oi
this city , states that ho Is assistant city cdl-
'oroutho Dally ICvenlnK Noxvs of Milwau
kee , WK
The Women's Christian nssoclntlon bos-
pitnl rcnll7 ( > . d ubout SJD from the Thmik-
pfvnif ; collection talton at tlio union service *
nutl about $11) ) from the collection nt St.
Paul's Knlseopal church.
Encampment No. 8 , Union Vutoran
LoKlon , will meet nt thnir hall this uvonltiK
nt 7 o'clock slmrp nnd K ° from there to the
First IJiipllst church to attoiul services , The
Ijadics Auxiliary No. ) will moot at the
same tlmo nnd place. " -v.
Judco Smith hoard the evidence In the
ca o of Nettle Wulls wgalnstV. . A. Wells ,
in which the plaintiff asked for n Ulvoreo oil
the ground ot t ho cruelty of hcrnusbnud. The
defendant mndo no uopcaranco and thu
Ulvorco was grunted GB u default.
Tbo Sons of Veterans Held a nicetini ; last
ovcninc nt which several new members wen
tnUcu In as a result or the canvass that Ima
been inailo in the city for the past few days ,
These who were initiated were Ik'nrx
Atfeins , W. K. bapp , 11.V. . Tiltoii nut
Uoorco W. Hewitt.
Two young men , tunned Schlekontuii/
Harding , huvo tun away from their pnrenta
abodes in thl citv , nnd whcro they havi
KOIIO Is n uuestlon wbicti It considerably agi-
Inline vtho minds of their friends. Vouiif
Schickontan/ despoiled his brnthor's wait ]
robe before Icavinir , leaving only ono suit o !
clothes.
Word was received yesterday from th (
relatives of ( ! . A. Hitchcock , the traveling
roan who died at tha Grand hotel n fc\\ \
nielils QRO , stntitiirtliat it is initinssiblo lei
thum to coir.o and take clmrcn of the re
mains. The lioily will be put la a vault at
Ifulrvlaw cemetery nnd kept theio until thiiy
arc heaul from again.
Ira Jones and Isaac T. Kimball wen
bronqht before JuMlco Ilnininor yoslcrUiix
Tor a trial on the charco of larceny , liyroi
Shepard tostlllcdThal a icjideiico formerly
occupied by CJoorgo L'levaland , notir tin
river , had ucen torn uoxvn aiul thut he after
\vaids saw some of lite lumber ut the home !
of tno dofe'ndunts. At the conclusion of lbi <
testimony Iho case was continued unti
Tuesday.
A lira alarm called the department ycster
Cay nftcrncon to the residence of Willlan
Lackey , corner oi Twenty-lourth street iim
Second avcnuo. A Dlnzi ! had st.irlod in I
wardrobe * , uud before itcould boextinguishe <
nearly till the clothing that tao occupants o
bouso possessed was destroyed. Thcro xva
no Insurance. 'J bo tire is .supposed to hnvi
been started by mica drawing matcho
which had been propped on the ilonr of Hi
wardrobe.
An informatfon has been flled before Jus
ticc S'.vuarinKcn eharpini.V. . II. JMaxlioli
nnd a couplo'of his Irienils , whoso name
appeal1 us John Dae ana Uicbaril Koe , rvitl
atcMInc 100 bushels of corn , valued at WC
wnich was in the hands of U. Wesley , a ape
clal constublo who had tol/ed it on tin oxcru
tion issued from Justice Cones' court to sat
isfy n Judgment rendered in favor of P. J
Montgomery. The cinp alleged to have beoi
stolen was on the fanr of William Steven
south of thu city. The cnso will Da invest !
gated Monday. _
Host day board in the city , $ y.oO po
\xcek nt the Scott house.
Coul nnd wood : best and chcnpos
Missouri hard wood In Iho city ; promt )
delivery. II. A. Cox , No. 1 Main.
Silk tliti-luil AltVctoil.
Any ono not acquainted with thi ail !
market would naturally think that silK
of nil itindb are advancliitf rauidly i
priuo.
Such is Iho eiiso with raw material
nnd must cnrtainly nlYccl the priuo o
nil silk goods. As uanal , wo'ro lookini
nftor thoninrkole , and hou lit in tiino t
Bnvo the 2u per cent ndvnnco o
all kinds ot silks. Wo intend ffivin ,
our patrons the advantnjjo of this put
chase , anil place oil sale for your in
Bpoction over 2,700 pieces of all sill ; rilj
bonsai less than manufacturer's pric
today in yioa Rrain , sutins , satin eiiir
and tnorio , all widths , all colors an
Tjoautiful rnngu of light shades for fane
work.
Note following pricoa :
No. 1 ribbons from lOo to lOo a piocc
AH Hill : niorlo ribbon , piquet odtc
No. fl at Uc , No. 7 at 8c , No. 1) ) at ICc , Nt
12atli > } e ,
One ot llio best valuqs wo offer out c
our larpo purohaso is the Imrgaiiis w
fihow in H.itin rlbbonn , in pure billi
hoayywolKliUjjooda , No. fiat 7c , No.
nt Do , No. 0 at 12o { , No. 12 at lou , No. 1
nt 18o , No. 22 t 22o.
In addition to the two above lines w
have iv full rnnfto of shades and colot
In Krod grain with en tin edge at Ham
iirli'os.
l'W. . & CO. , BOSTON STORK ,
Couiu'il niulTs , la.
J. M. Matthews is visiting bis old Homo I
Waricn county ,
Mr , and Mrs. H. 0 , Francis have returnc
from un eastern trip
Mrs. W. II. Oloiaaoher homo from a
extended visit with friends In the oust.
Miss Anna Ilcinrichs of luwn City was U
guest of Mrs. John Hohocntvon last wouk ,
W. Ij. lirigcs U ugnln dangerously ill i
liU huino , corner of Sovouth "avcnuo m
Hovonlh stvoet.
I. N , Fllcklugcr Inft last evonlng for
business trio to 'loxas. Ho will bo KOI
about ton days.
Mm. J. C ) . Wadsworth has been engage
as soprano at the First 1'rosbyterlan churc
bho will aisumo bar duties uext Sunday.
Lou Graves of North 1'latto Nob. , spei
Thanksgiving with Ins parents , Mr. ui
Mrs. Ueorpo Graves , 'J3IO West Hroadwa
J. U. lilxby bni returnnd from Crestu
where ho becurcd tbo contract for ttio heu
lug nnd llzhtlni ; of iho now npam boui
which u to ba croctoil the re.
Mr. and Mrs. 11 , S. Jnucs will leava ne
Thursday for Texas , where they will vis
friends. Mr. Jours will return In a we ?
buthliwifo will remain for a month
more.
Ttio Muses KIT a and Kotllo Louis ni
Clara anil Addio HedUon apont u part ot la
week vWtlng friends la Silver City. Whi
there they Assisted at a concert and their c
forti are spoueu of highly by the people
Iho town.
T. D. King & Uo.'a PnrtnffUR
helped toolect Clovuland. Irs the ic
ord broukor for the
P. Jud ODloivlloieineorl828B'wai
Verdict of tfio Coroner's ' Jurin tha Ac-
cideut at Dcore-Wols ! Waronou2.
IT-VMS AN ACCIDENT , PURE AND SIMPLE
TlmehoTcMllliMl nt the IiHlrM llrar
Out the Almin Stntoturnt VOIIIIR
Hnj < lcr'ii riiiirvalX'II1 Tahf
I'lnro 'IhN .Mlrrri'loM.
The coroner's Inquest wa ? hold yesterday
tnornlns over the oody oi Abe Hnyilor , the
young man who met a tcrnblo ilcath at tha
Dcora-Wolls Implomcntvnrcliouso Friday.
Thn Jury consisted of W. C. .Inmost , W. 11.
Robinson aad A. .1. CooU. Tho' facts n
urought oat were iilcnticul with the state
ment idrciuiy tnnile/Biiil tuonow features
\ \ ncorocllcltoa \ \ diet not tend to cause
nny suspicion that the death was not the
result of on nccluont pure and slraplo The
cause of the stopping of the elevator ,
it npncaimt , was that it ran
IT the -tnicH us fn-lght clovntora
Iten Jo , belnR less perfectly nUJuitoJ
hnn lliosc meant to carry niusongors. Those
vho tcstlllcrt were William XVatsoti , forarnati
f the shlptilni ; gang , JPSSO Barr , who xvaa
hockltm poods out of tlio cnr xvlicn tnc nccl-
lent occurred , Charles Stranb. who was on
ho clovntor when It toll , .1. S. Mctealf , L. A ,
ilcDonnlu and LuciusVells. . At the close
f the testimony the Jury returned ix verdict
intlniK that the decoasea mot hldenlU by
csidont. und thai it. was duo to no ncgli'
: rnoo on the purl ot any ono.
Thu funeral will take place tilts nftnrnoon
t i ! i.'n ) o'clock from the Broad w.xv tot
huich , Kov. II. 1' . Dudley ofllcmtiug.
Tlio indications nro for western low.n
loldcr woatlior. This stntomont ia vert'
led by the rush of patrons at tlio Dostor
Hloro underwear donartmontin the pasl
Since the onrly trade \\ehavo had out
tool : loploni'ibed with evoryllitng neo-
( ssary to complete an underwear do'
larttnent.
Wo have a few hrokon lines that \vc
ire clfiblnt : out and call your attention
.o tbo f6'.loxxiiig ' bargains on our couii'
or :
Ladies' natural and white vests , 2oe
tidies' libbcdand plain vests and pant ,
iold fort'iOc , { itto ; ! ) each. Ladies' mod-
um xyeiglit xvhlto vest and pnnts , ti
bargain atllie each.
( jont'a heavy gray shirts and drawers ,
sold for lillo , to close at 25c pitch.
ICxamino other bargains in Gent's nn
ilorxveur , COc , Too , $1.00 and SI. 50 oaeb.
1bildrunxvliite underwear from lOc tc
.V5c , according to si/.e.
fhildion's ijray underwear 15o up'
ivard. Other qualities in natural wool
camels hair nniJ reds.
i\.slt to boo ladies' blacic equestriixi
tights at 41 00 , $1.05 , S2.CO. Ludles' ant
niseR' union suits from fac ! ) tto 83.50 t
Biiit , in whito. natural nnd black.
F. W. & CIO.
Bt.slon Store , Council DlulTs , la ,
Gentleinon. the linesc line of tall goods
n the city , jiiat received. Bolter , the
.ailor , 310 Broadway.
IMS.YITOIM-CU am : cnuuou.
Krilv. . Miiri : | CoiuiJiulGH Xcit to Ciniiu ti
Council Jtluir-i.
'ilio First CoiiKroKationul church o
Jounoil BlnlTs recently extended a unnnl
mous and very enthusiastic call to Ue.v. Mi
Sharp of Foxboro , Mass. , who bad suppliei
the pulpit for several Sundays most accop !
ably. After his return cast , and having , i
SCCIDS , duly considered the call , ho sent bi
formal acceptance , and arratipcments wer
undo for his reception hero. Ttto parsonapi
was subjected to numerous inipiovomonte
tbo churc ti mumbers were onthuslasticall ;
ning into line for earnest work , word wa
recoivoJ thut the now paster xvas on hi
wTv , when suddenly nil the plans were over
turned by the announcement that Mr
Sharp had reconsidered his acceptance am
that bo would not come , it seems that h
had oven bought his ticket for Councl
Bluffs u hen sudden sickness In his fnmil ;
necessitated a delay. Ono of Ins child ro
bud to undergo a dangerous surgical opera
lion in Boston and t Merc seeming i.o pros pec
of his being able to leave for some time a
least , bu dually deemed It best to reconslilc
the acceptance riither thua Ucop Iho cbutc
w.iitiiifc In sucb uncertainty.
The announcement thai Mr. Sharp wil
not bo the pastor ciiuses great Uisappoin1
merit , and llio church will now set itself t
the tusk of securing sonic ono else , A bus
ness meeting is called for tomorrow cvonlni
nnd formal action will pioDauly then t
taken concerning the matter.
Ron Hur , December 1 , 2 , 3.
Tor 10 . } Only.
2,500 cases of canned goods to be sol
regardless of cost for ten dayfi only i
HIOIX-II'S ( . ' . O. D. , commencing Monda\
Nov. US.
California neiiehos ll ! } , 19c and 0
per can ; California apricots , Ic ( ! per cm
California egg plums , 15u per can ; Cul :
fornia green gage plums , 15o per car
California grapes , luu per can ; C'al :
fornia white cherries , 2ic : per can : Cal :
fornia blitck ehprric.s 19e par can ; Call
fornia rnupberricf , 2.o ! per can ; Califoi
nlu pears , 20e par can ; eastern pcaclie :
le ( ! pqr can ; eabtern pflarh , lOo per car
2-lb. can blackberries , SJo per can ; 2-11
can rubpborrlos lOo iwr an ; 2-lb. ca
strawberries , lOc or can ; 2-lb. ca
standard corn , 8fe per can ; 2-lb. ca
standard tomatoes. Sic per can ; 2-11
c.m peas , 7c per can ; 2-lb. can strln
beans , 7jo per can ; 2-lb. can wax beam
Tie per can ; 1Mb , can halved boaiiB , 1C
per can ; Proneh peas , lee per can ; sal
iuon , lOo pur can ; giillon can apples. 2li !
oil Biirdines ; muslai'd sardinoH , 7jc.
Remoinbor tills sale is for ton duj
only at Broxvn'aC. O , ] ) . , Council Blutf
la. _
Don't makoany arrangomontaforyoi :
liolluay goods until you have soon tli
many new and useful articles ut Lun
Uros. , _
Ten shares capital stock Citizens Stal
bank for salo. li II. Slioafo.
Want a Komi l > rmi-tnu'ilt.
W F. Sapp is circulating ft petition , ns
Ing congi'oss to establish a department
I'oiulf , similar to the Department of Agrici
lure , The petition is bciui ; circulated o
over the country nt the present limp , tl
blanks having bfon prepared nt Wushin
ton und scut out by tbocougresbinen tbron ;
their rospoctlve dlstrlots. It uontomplat
eiving the now department tlio oversight
tbo country roads , and asks that congro
muko an appropriation to mali.taia n hca
iuarturs ) at Washington , xvboro sections
ell tlio different styles of muuufaoiun
roads shall bo Kept on exhibition. Tbo pel
tlon Is circulated only among owners of Ian
aim has already rocolvod a largo number
signatures In Council Uluffa.
Day & Hess have a f9rco of men wor
Ing on the roads through the Kle
tract. Buy live or ton acres there \vhl
itiscbeaix.
Coal and Wood. Suckett & Presto
028 IJroudxvny , Telephone 41.
Dn < ls fordrugs and paints.
Mnrrlcil ut l.u t ,
Moiitlon xya made a TUB lir.r some ill
ago of a cult wnlcu was made by MUa Kal
Sullivan of Omaha on Uruco Welkor , wl
was then serving out a aunteuco in the cl
Jail , and tae prospective roarriaco which xv
then arranged to tnka place as soon as t
jrouog man got Uli release. The rouiau
nffnlr failed to tormlnnto ] tt M had boon
expected , for xvhon Wolnor ivfti rclon cd be
slyly put bU HngerJ to his nose , xvlnkcd at
the young Indy who clunu to him so de
votedly nnd dltappcfttcd. Yo tordoy nftcr-
noon bo turned mi ag > nn at the city bnllilincr
nnd tills tlmo the chief of police had him
In tow. Hovaa tnkoa to the upper room of
the polleo station nnd shown an informntion
xvbtch had been nied with the city cltrk by
llss Sullivnn , charging him with an offense
ngnlust the Uxvg nf thu stato. Mr. Vt'clltcr
hommcit nnd hawed nwlnlp , hut llnixlly de
cided that ix marrlaec wai piofor.iblo to n
law suit. A llccn o xvos procured , Justice
Sxvcnrlngon called In , and tli3 caroinony tooit
place , xvlth Uhlof .Scanlan as best ir.un nnd
Ofllcor Charles Clanr ns bridesmaid.
Hen Hur , December 1 , 13 , 3.
"Till ! MOIITXIMl'S M.ASII. "
Tlio XViinilorlni .Surci > h4 r tlin l.ntrxt'iirl (
of IN I XXrlijIil , thn I'liuncll Illnlft Author.
First oditinn all gene and a second
edition going rapidly. Such is the
pleasing result ot llio publication ol
"Tho Lightning's Flash,1' Iho latest
work of Ed 10. Wright , the Council
Hlufls novelist. Thn remarkable suc
cess of Mr. Wright's lust book is duo tr
several causes. One , although by nc
means the chief , is the pcctiliai'ly ' happy
manner in which it is ivritton. The
descriptive passages tire so vivid
as to thrill , and yet there is
no yielding to the modern temptation ol
such oxer-rcnilam ns to become unreal ,
The literary style of the book Is excel'
lent , but there are many other hoolct
equally xvoil xvritlen , all clamoring fet
public f .xvor. That this one should sc
easily attract attention and excite
praise , xvhilo so many others catch UK
dust , cannot ba accounted for by more
excellence ot litor.iry stylo.
The author has fortunately Inmichci ]
his venture on a popular stream ol
thought. Distinctively original in plol
and manner of treatment it is cUlllcult
to class the book , nnd yet it reminds one
" "of Mich productions as "Civsar's CoV
umn" and "Lojking Unekxvard. " One
of the chief causes of its phenomena' '
success , is the same that gave success tc
them. It plays upon thoughts am'
doubts , fears and emotions , which arc
BO common to the times thattho reader's
heart cannot but respond to tbc artistic
touch of the young author.
Tlio name , "The Lightnings Flnsh , '
may impress some xvith the idea that il
is a merely sensational-novel. Such is
far fiom Iho fact. It is thrllllngix
sensational , but not becAuse of blooc
and tinsel , hut rather because the si tun-
ions are slirrlng , the scientific fantasies
o novel , theological surmises so charm-
ng. It takes a peculiar style of goniu ;
o xvoavo into charming fiction scientific
nd religious theories , to suggest solu-
ions of greatsoctal problems.to popular-
/.o thoughts xvhieh have puzzled sages
Mr. Wright's pen has been touchci
> y this gciiitis , and so it
'his novel form lip has won the publii
ittontion. This is , in fact , the chic
cause of the bitccess of the book. Tin
Ulerost is so quickly aroused and e <
continuously maintained that the roadoi
indrf no page xvlioro ho can lay the bool
loxvn , and xvhon the 'Minis" is readied
'iistond of bcintr satisfied xvith finding
'hoxv it came out , " ho linds impressoc
ipon his thoucrht many startlingly sug
festive theories which ho cannot bu
think of over and ever xvith rcnoxvei
ilensure Hy this thrilling bit of iictioi
one is inspired to thoughts of the eroa
iroblelns xvhieh alfect man hero am
iereaftor , and thn attention is draxvn ti
-he great social drifts and currents o
the time.
Hoxvovcr ono may crilisizo tin
.huorios advanced , orhoxvox'or much oni
nay disagree xvith the scientific am
theological surmises of the author , th
idmlssipn must bo made that the bool
is thrillingly suggestive , and along a lin
of thought xvliich is today ongrossinj
the attention of all classes.
Mr. Wright xvill no longer have difll
iulty in securing readers , for the popu
arily uoinir xvon by "Tho Lightning'
Plush" xvill cause the public to oagerl
! isp for anything noxv bearing hi
name.
_ SllClnl ( illKHlp.
The Olivette club gave a pleasant danein
? arty lust Wednesday evening at Hugbei
11. Tbo members of the club and a nun
bar of their friends particiuated , nnd tb
dancing xvas nighty enjoyed. A larg
[ lunch bowl in ono corner ot the root
ivas xvoll patronlzoJ. The Jolloxvm
in a list of those present
Misses Fanny Bucroft , Anderson , Lou
Fonda , Mattlo Crundall , Eva Nason , Ma
Henley , Minnie ( Juran , Lou French , Lo
Smith , Nellie Armstronc , Alice Bonhan
Ncllio Heller , Ethel Colelougk , Ann
Haves , Mnud C.icin , Gortio Glcasoi
Me'asrd. John Bino , Jr. , S. Barker , U. E
Broxvu , J. P. Cnristonssn , Cooley , P. .
Cayno , " E. B. Crandnll , II. Davis , I \ ] i
Dobbins , Jay Glenn , J. i ) . Gouldin , E. II
Konyon , J. O'Keefo , Manchester , O. .
Marlin , William Mariin. William Mack. I-
It. Stacy , J ? . Wesnor , John Foxvlcr.
Mrs. Charles T. Stewart gave n dlunt
Wednesday evening in bonorof Miss Doxvo
of New Yont city. Other guests xtforo Mis
Stewart and Mr. Palmer of this eitv an
Mesbrs. SauncJcrs and Garnoau of Omabi
After th3 dinner theyjoined'in tbo frteUvitic
of tbo Boat clut ) jiarty ,
Miss Mary I lib bard and the Misses Drult
of Onidbn were tbo quests oC Mhs Sackot
Thanuspiving day. " *
Miss boxvov , xvho has boon tlio cuost c
Mrs. Cunrloi Sto 'art , returned to No'
York city Friday afternoon.
Tbauksclvlnu day xvixs very conorally ot
served in Council Bluffs by rollcious ser' '
ices in tbo inorulnfr and by feasting lalor 1
tbetTay. A rccborcho ntTair xvas the dmn (
given by Mrs. Jobft N. Baldwin , hur cues' '
being II'--v. und Mrs , E. J , Baldwin , Mr. an
Mrs , J. L. Stoxvnrt , Mr. and Mrs. Holcom
Mrs. McFoe , Miss Baldwin and Miss Jan
Baldivin.
Mrs. N. P. Uodgo also entertained voi
handsomely at dinnnr MM. Beard of Toxu
Mr = . SVaildoll and Miss xVuddell , Mrs. ln
ounort and Miss Uavenpori ; Messrs , Eve
oil , Alan Uaxvuon nnd T. C. Daxvson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fuller and Mb * ICollc
of Chicago are quests ot Mr. anu Mrs. 1) .
UoeUxvell.
Harmony Chapter No. 25 , Order of tl
KasK'rti Slur , xvlli give Its sovontti annu
ball nml iccoDtlon next Wodnosdav cvenii
at the Masonlo temple. The coin ail t too
charRQ of utt'uirs is composed of Mr
ticcreo Utidlo , Miss Emma G , P.otter at
Anay MoMUlen. UAlbuy'a band xvlll fu
iiish the muslo , The parties given by tb
order are ahvuys lirllllant social affairs , ai
this xvlll not bn nny execution to tbo rul
A largo number of tickets bixvo bean sold.
Hen Hur , Dccomboi 1 , 2. 3.
417 llrii.idwiiy liuriitlii.
.Strange indeed if there are no buyo
for thu best business property in Com
ell Blulls that xvill pay lu per cent no
Think of itl Txvo-story brick , xvlth on
tlio ilrst btory occupied , and still It pa ;
10 pur cunt. I'rofiont tenant has been
tlils building for 7 years ; prompt pa
but not stuck on showing buyo
through , as you xvlll find. It has $0.0
incumbrixnco , 6 years , 0 per cont. W
take $2,000 cash , balance to suit. Ai
drcsa J , J. Gibson , 307 First Nation
bank building , Omaha , Nob.
The A. D. T. Co. has added two nt
hacks to ils force and xvill answer cixl
at all hours , day or night. Tolophon
170 ; otllco , H Muln street.
Holiday photos , cut prices , $1,50 f
cabinets , for SO days. Cottage galler
Riley's old stand.
Will Orgunlzu H U tin run.
A choral union is to bo organised this xve
among the singers of Council lilufls. 'I
ilrst meeting xvill be bold next Wodnesd
evening at tbo Young Men's Cliristl
association rooom , Prof , L. A. Torrona
Omuuu xvill bo tbo director , It la his plaii
dovotoa part ot each evening to ruQlmen
xvork , and to take up the study-ef musl
compositions nlnftCwIth it , so a In ndapt tno
xvo.'k of the union to all Hasso * . oft.unlo
lovers. Mr. Torrruft 1m * had a great deal ot
experience in dlrer.Uiu choral classes , nnd it
I * to ba hoped VyxlZ the muslcallv Inclined
people of iho CJIB xvlll sutiport him In bis
efforts to rnlso titp muMcnl standard. Thcro
xx ill bo no charge at least for the present t
Is Till : | ltylf MI5T.\KiN : ?
A hlmrp Crlllr , 'l u l'ront n Silt for
I'rof. Snujcr to ( 'rack.
Couxciti BuriM's , Nov. 2.5. To the
IMltor of Tun BP.K : I notice that for
several dnvs thoP6 has appeared In TUK
HIT. the query , x'Who is CS. N. &Co.V"
I suppose It la intbndcd 113 tin advertise-
mcn't for that xvido tuvnko and rustling
real estate lirm of Ctrconshiolds , Niehol-
on it Co. , hut Is there not a grammall-
nl error in saying "Who Is G. N. &
Co V" To bo correct it should bo "Wlio
roX3. N. & Co. ? " At least I think so ,
nd BO lirm am I in tills opinion that
have xvngorod nn oyster supper
n it. Tlio linn consists of Grccn-
hlolds , Nicholson and Alderman Mixyno ,
s I understand It , thorn being three
larlncrp , BO the verb should ho plural ,
'aro" instead ot the singular , "is.1' My
rlond , xvho expects to oat anovster super -
) or at my oxpenco , claims that it is
ighttosiy "xvho is a. N. & Co. , " bo-
auto although there are three rustlers ,
ot they unlto their rustling in one big
ustlo and act lib ono great big rustloi1.
10 claims Unit iho success and proml *
iciico being xx-on by thorn In real estate
Irclca is proof sufficient that xvbllo
hey nro three , yet they act xvlth all
ho unity anil effectiveness of ono and
Flth the single purnoso of xvlnning suu-
css for thcuibulvos and their customers ,
'hoy hnx'o been singularly siicrcbsful ,
ut are they therefore entitled to the
aso of the singular verb ? Am I not
ight in claiming that it should bo
xvho are G. N. & I'oV" 1'loiiso decide
his xvagoi- for us. A Clirric.
( The above inqulier had bettor refer
ho matter to Superintendent Saxvyor lo
0 presented and decided upon at the
ic.xt teachers' meeting. )
Where to X\orslii | > .
Beroan Baptist Church The pastor will
reach at 10:3J : n. in. The Sunday school
vill meet nt 11:45 : a. m. Evening services
iiijourncd.
Young Men's Christian association Gos-
10 ! und eong service at 4 o'ctocu in tbn Mor-
lam block. All men are invited. "Tho read-
lie room xvill bo open from 'I to U o'olcclt.
BroaJxvav Methodist Episcopal Proach-
ng by the pastor. Hev. II. P. Dudley , at
1:30 : n. m. Preaching by HexC. . W.
iiowor at 7:30 : p. in. The church xvill bo
vartn.
First Prosbvtorlau Corner of Willoxv nvc-
luo nnd Seventh street. Hcv. Stephen
'helps , pastor. Preaching nt 10:110 : a. m. and
:30 : p. m. Sabbath school nt 12 in. Young
leoplo's meeting nt 0:1)0 : ) n. m.
Second Presbyterian Harmony and Logan
trcots. S. Alexander , pastor. Residence ,
01 Eist Broadxvay. Preaching at 10:00 : a.
m. and 7ISO : p. in. Sunday nchool at 12 in.
Christian Endeavor society , G50 : ! p m.
Temple Baptist hurcb. Young Men's
hrlstiun Association Hooms L. A. Hall ,
pastor. Services at 10:110 : u. m. and 7:30 : p.
n. Morning subject : "ThoTemple Church. "
"Cvomng : "Personal Kiphioouanoss Out
lope. "
St. John's [ Gaulish Lutheran church.
Service1 * on lirst lloor of Mirriam nloclt , "OS
Main and SO ! ) Pearl street at tl n. in. , anil
:3U : i > . m. Hov. G. , W. Snyder , pastor. Sun-
lay school ut 9J5 : a. in. Young People's
meeting ut T p. m.
Trinity Methodist Episcopal. Fourtt
street and Ninth avcnuo , Hex' . II. II. Barton ,
lastor.Preachlng'10:30 : a. m. bnocial Ep <
iVortb League service 7:30 : u. m. Class moot'
ng'J:3oa. in. Sunday school 12 ra. Epxvortt
League devotional ( i:4. > p. m.
Fifth Avcnuo Methodist Episcopal , Cornel
Biphteontn Slreot' and Fifth Avenue-
Preaching nt 10:30 a. m. by the pastor
and at 7:30 : by 'UexSpringer. . Snndaj
School at 12 m. Class meeting at (3:30 p. m
Epxvorth league at 0:120 : p. ra. C. XV. Broxvor ,
pastor.
Christian Masnaio Temple. Sundaj
school , 10 a. in. Preaching by the pastor a
11 o'clock. Young People's Society o
Christian Endeavor , 0:30 : , lu the ovenlni
Iho city union , Young People's Societv o
Christian Endoax'or , xvill hold a service
Dr. A. H. Carter , pastor.
First Baptist Preaching at 10:30 : a. in.
and :30 : p. m. by the pastor , James li
Davis. In the evening the Union Vetorat
; iou xvill attend in a body. Subject fo
the evening : "Iho llandxvnting on thi
Wall. " Sunday school nt 12 o'clock. Bap
list Young People's union at (1:30 ( : p. m.
No entertainment ox'er projected ii
Council Bluffs bus been BO much tnlkci
about as "Bon Hur. " A great numboi
of tickels have already boon sold , nni
there is no Joubt but that Iho open
lUfeO xvill bo packed at each perform
'
ance. The e'ntortninment is for tin
benefit ot the W. C A. hospital , am !
xvill bo given December 1 , U and ! > , xvitl
Saturdamatinee. . Usual house prices
f'mplro Culloil Tlmo.
The members of the second foot ball clover
of tbo High school wont to the deaf nndduml
Institute yesterday to break legs xvith tin
team of tint Institution. Tno game pro
cccdod for about a quarter of an hour and nc
score xx'as m ide. although the mutes , to al
appearances , b-id the bust of the gatno. Tin
game had rrnched c very Interesting place
and the hoys xvero piled on top of iho too
ball to a depth of several fco't , xvhen Super
lutondont Kothort appeared upon tbo scone
Ho administered a sound lecture lo th
players tor Indulging In such rude Rport , am
tired the high school ooys ignominlously ol
of llio f'l'oumls. The umpire did not stop t
pronounce tbo game a draw , but loj tlio ro.
treat to toxvn , and noxv iho boys are slgbin ]
for more xvorlils to conquer.
Sco those oil heaters at Sxvaino's , 78
Broadxvay.
The Scott house has boon rcnnonei
under the manngomont of its old orlg
inal nronriotor , H. W. Scott , xvhicli !
ample assurance thai , the guests ol th
house xvlll bo xvoll cared for at reason
able rales. _
Good board and room $4.f > 9 per xvoo
at the Scott house , 522 and 1M Nort !
Main street.
SIGNS OP THE TIME3.
ft :
Chicago Htiirta a IN e in ] oil Ituroriu Aiiiun
( 'lliirk VcnilorM ,
From tlmo Imnramorinl xvaltovs hav
aumsod the patrons , ot dining rooms b
their actions nniV'tho xvay in xvhieh tlio
give to the cook , the orders of the dilToi
ent guests. There's the tough xvaltc
xvho cries out "Uxvo xvhlto xvings , xvitl
the "iinny side 1up ! " xvhon you ordu
fried eggs , and the xvaitor who bows an
scrapes and mttlfcS your life mlBoritbl
trying to got a Up. Then there's th
xvaitor xvith u scoxvl on his face , xvh
hasn't iho slightest excuse for living
xvho falrlj fires your order at you an'
xvnlks away as if lie didn't care xvhoiho
you liked it or"if6t.
13ut if you xvaokto see the star xvnltoi
of Chicago , says the Mail , just drop int
a well knoxvn restaurant on Monrc
Htreot and xv.xtoli the ninny xvhito-coatc
colored nion who attend to the xvants i
the immy custoniors. Don't spend yet
time going to a minstrel shoxv , for the
xvill afford you more amusement.
You may go Inio the restaurant an
sit there und order all day and you v/1
never hour ono of the xx'ulturs say
xvord.
This is why :
When the establishment xvas fin
opened the waiters ubud to call out Ui
o-dorfi given by the gucbts. In the bu :
part of tlio day the many patrons mad
so much noise coming and going that
was Impossible for the waiters to 1
heard distinctly and no end of mistaki
resulted. Something him to bo don
and the management thought long ut
often to lomody Ihemutlor. They cou !
not thitiK of anything xvhtyh would bjl
tor things , and matters wont on ns they
did botoro.
Ono morning a now xvaitor xvas em
ployed , ITo xvns a coloured nun , well
knoxvn among the people of Ins class.
and xvns just about as original nnd tunny
as a colored man could be.
Ho soon dlbcovorod the existing stnto
of affairs , nnd ono day n , happy thought
struck him. Mnny men who came infer
for lunch simply ordered rolls nnd coffee ,
and whonnn ordorof this kind xvas given
ho would simply xvnvn his right imntl
above his head nnd gradually the man
Htntiunod nt the kitchen window discov
ered xvhnt xvas xrnntod.
As day by day passed signs were in
vented for everything on tlio bill of faro.
Noxv everything xvori { > > ll'ko cloekxvork
nnd nil the orders given are convoyed to
'tho man at the kitchen xvlndoxv by mo
tions. And they are funny motions , tow.
And the men xvh'o nuke them are funnier
yot.
yot.Theso nro some ot the signs you xvill
see if you happen to stray into the place :
Roabt beef , clapping the bunds three
Jlmcs and rubbing the right hand ever
the right hip.
CotToo nnd rolls , xvaving the right arm
ever the head three times.
Apple pie , slapping UiuMiotul xvith the
right hand oaco.
1'onch pic ; shipping the head xvilh the
left band once.
K.icli kind of pie is denoted by the
number of slaps and by the hand u = od.
A cup of colToo is denoted by holding
both lists in Iho air. If thu arms are
crossed above the head it moans toix ,
and if they are crossed on tlio chest it
means milk.
If you order nn apple rtumpltng the
xvaiter blnps his chest once xvlth his
right hand , denoting hoxv many by holdIng -
Ing up his lingers.
The regular patrons of the place nro
used to the peculiar method tlio waiters
have of ordering and pay no attention
lo their antics ; but It is very amubing
to a newcomer and ho .seldom fails to
drop in again. It secma lo bo a good
thing lor business at any late.
The xvuitors have o ( > many signs noxv
that it takes a noxv man quito a 1'rig
time lo become familiar xvitti them till.
QUEER BETS IN HISTORY.
Money Staked on Odd , Unliiii | ; mill ( 'm-lous
ISRUC * .
History relates some curious wagers ,
says the St. Louis Post , ono of the moat
unique of xvliich is that told of Egypt's
queen , the beautiful Cleopatra , 'xvith
mark Antony. The queen invites hoi'
Konuui lover to supper and bets him
that she xvill oat at ono meal a sum
equal to $43,010.50.
Antony accepts the invitation , but
upon coming to the table and observ
ing nothing extraordinary upon itvbegan
to rally the queen upon the frugality of
her repast. She makes no reply , but
detaches from her ears txvo pearls of
; reat value , ono of which she throxvs
nto a liquor prepared for tbo purpose ,
by xvliich-il is speedily dissolved , and
xvalloxvs it in the presence of Mutmtius
Plaucus , the chosen arbiter ot the
xvatrcr.
As &ho is about to do tbo same xvith
, ho other pearl Plaucus snatches it
ixvay from her , and declares she has al-
eady xvon.
'
Th'o celebrated xvngor of A&elopindos ,
ho physician , xvas not less extravagant ,
lie xvagerod ngainsit a grout fortune that
" 10 never xvould bo sick in his life.
Besides tlio money ho bad bet his
reputation of being the most famous
physician of his time xvas at stake.
llo xvon his xvugor , for. In fact , it is re
corded that he never suffered a single
hour from illness xvhilo lie lived , having
died from a fall ho received in extreme
old age.
A certain French count mnde a xvagcr
xvith a auke for 10,000 croxviis that he
xvould go twice and back again from the
Porto St. Denis to Chantilly in a certain
time.
lie had his whole body tightly band
aged round and a leaclon bullet in his
mouth to refresh him by keeping up u
supply of moisture.
Kolays of horses xvero disposed from
pace to space and every embarrassment -
ment prevented that might in the least
retard his protrrobS. Tlio sxviftost
lioraos only xvero chosen. A clock xv.vs
attached to the Porte St. Denis to mark
.the time.
Ho fact out xvith the speed of an arroxv
and in n moment wne out of sight.
Never did man cloayo the air xvith such
rapidity. On arriving at ouch relay ,
without alighting , ho sprang from one
horse onto the other and continued his
Ilight
Ho arrived at tbo Porto St. Denis ,
having performed his course eighteen
minutes before the appointed timo. He
Enid ho xvns htxll able to go to Versailles
to bring the Icing tidings of his success ,
All bathed in perspiration lift xvas put it
a wnrtu bed and aftorxvards died fron
thoelloctof his effort ,
This nobleman , remarks the narratot
of the exploit , deserves no praise foi
having run such a race. All that can hi
said of him is that ho xvould have made
tlio best postboy in the world. "
One of the wildest xvagors ever mad <
xvas in Paris in 17:215 : and caused tin
greatest excitement , eventually gcttliif
into the courts. That your it xvas HI
rainy that it bccmcd iho Hood gates u
lioa.'en xvero really opened.
All the rix-cro overflowed their banki
and commerce xvns terribly affected
Some Buporblitious persona predicted i
second deluge and many xvoro greatly
alarmed'
A Parisian banker named Otilliot
having remarked that it had r.iined u.v
cehsivoly on St. Gorvais day , Juno 1 ! )
persuaded himself Unit it xvould rain foi
forty days continuously thereafter , has
ing his opinion upon the truth of the oli'
proverb that "if It rained on St. Oorvnii
day it will rain for forty days titter. "
Infatuated by hisfnith in thin saying
and being on that day in the Cafe do li
Uegonco , near the Palais Koyal , IK
entered into conversation xvith homi
perbons on the subject of tlio incussnn' '
inundations xvliich xvoro destroying thi
hopes of a good harvest.
Hulllot observed Unit Ihoro xvould hi
more c-iubo for alarm If the rains con
tinned for forty days longer , and that In
XXT.B ready to wager Unit this niisforluni
xvas Inevitable. His evil prognosis xva
received xvith bad grace by those prob
out , and ho xvas asked upon what author
Ity ho based his prediction.
" 1 am sure of It , " ho confidently ro
piled. "Lot nny ono bet against mo
I am ready to put doxvn my Mako. " II
then throw toino louis on thu table t
oxclto the curious und defy the Incredu
Ions.
Ions.His xvil'l talk xvas not considered ntnl
by many present , xvho refused to cnto
the lists against him ; but others , mor
interested , nnd nattered by tlio hope e
winning , put down stakes for the mini
amount that lie did.
The money xvas deposited In llio hand
of the coiico'liouso keeper and thoxvngo
registered thus : If it r.tln , little o
much , during forty dnys from St. Ger
-viils day , Hulliot 1ms won ; if itdiscor :
tinuu raining oven for ono single da
during the forty days , Ilulliot has lost.
This xx-igor irritated the cupidity t
the xvholo cafe , xvho xvoro eager to ii (
propriate the louls in xvhieh Hulliot b
aboundo , so thut. after having slake
against all xrho xvoula bet against hii
and after having emptied every purs
ho demanded with a bert of Insult !
there were any others ready to oppos
him.
Hellevlng himself fauio of victory b
proposed to those xvho had no money t
---THEN SPECIALISTS
Modern , Sclontifio Motliocls of
Cure Applied to nil Chronic
Uisonses by Drs , Copeland -
land & Shopnrd.
Drs , CoDoland & Shopnrd have for
cars boon pnrfoctiiiffURVfltoinfor troat-
nn cntarrh and ils kln'i'red ' disorders ,
vlth the result that they Imvodovolowd
x form of truiilincut an'fur Btiporior to
my other Unoxvii that it needs only to
> o contrasted xvith oilier systems by a
) oi-sonal test to shoxv lls rcal valxto and
nerit.
'J'licii ii/ / , < . ( ) treat iri//i / / tivirf.nl siirrr itll
lirnni' ' diffuse. * J'tiftt , tconi'-ii diiiZ c/n7- /
'I'his includes asthma , aoitos. or drop-
y ; aphuila , loss of voice ; aitoro.xin , or
osi of api'tili | , often c.UHod by catarrh
of the Hloniaeh ; all diseases of the hitifjs
tuberculosis , or consumption , In Its
arly status ( ouritb\o \ cubes ) , positively
Hiri'd by llio Now LUIIJ ; Hoinedy : inlli-
uition of tlio lutifjs , Miisin i titfhtness ,
hort breathliiir , etc. ; diso.t iM of tbo
Ivor , kidneys and sp'eon ' , diabetes inuli-
.OS . or watery condition of the blood ;
icnte Hrijjht's disease ; lisoasci of the
iht'lder ' ; heart disease , valvular and
unctionat ; mitral iusiiUii'loicy , produc-
ii } : drop y ; shortness of breath and gen '
eral debility ; stomach trouble in all' In
ornm ( succesd in treating catarrli of the
oloniiicli is phetiomunal ) ; bowel com-
ilaints , chronic diarrhoea , citarrli of
loxvels , cliroiiii'coiistipatioii.elc. ; rectal
llseases si'ientiltcaliy treated liemor-
hoids , rectal ulcers , llstula , lapsus of
ho boivols. etc. ; blooJ df-ordors , nyph-
liw in its primary and secondary bt'meh
ibsohitoty cured ; scrofula and its olTccts ,
epxonin , etc. ; special attention to ulcers
) T lonji sttuulintr.
Djseasos of the o.yoand oar ace t routed
vlth the latest bcieiulllc methods and
ipplianccs.
Diseases of women treated bv physl-
citins wlio have made lifelong : studies of
this branch o ( xvorlc.
WHAT A BUSINESS MAN SAYS.
I Am Bsttof Than I Ever Was
in My Life. "
Mr. O. M Comstoclc , of tbo linn of
' 'omslock & Ford , merchants , ( ! ailatin ,
Mo. , came to Omaha for medical treat
ment by Drs. Coelaiid | & Hhepard.
Speakiiifj of his disease and euro Mr.
savs :
MIC. o. i : , roMSTiH ic
C.iiiiriat < lluii-o lui'l alkuliMl im foi many > i < : irn.
My 0"o w.is ontlri'ly itnpiuit up I brviilliuil wholly
iKnli ; m > utuulli , llk ll tis .is n umill. patdiod
Hid ilrj * . ' 1 ho usual t * ) ! ) ! ! ! ! ! ! 1 * of outtirra KIIVO niu
at ilhooiufort and Intp.MuMl my ( .lUiorul lioultli. I
ttrloil In vnrUi.ih t o ituiisnts bulyolvcrj ' cant ta-
llaf. XVLo i"lr. Wi. p ir.l uxmulniMl 1110 ho tuiinil bnlli
nnstrll tlllo I with | inl\il | , nr inneii" ( uuiof , Hhlib ,
lit'M.ilc.l , ollfll uc.'Dlni'iuiy catarrli , A tliitlii'splii on
uiy n < i c could nut bttxe cln-ed it Uylilcr tha i It nav.
Dr. Micpird nt one ? cntlri1 ! } icmn\ct tbu tuinort
without pain nail iilneeiliua uion | Irciilnioul wblili 1
moil nt home. I nlll BI\ to jon 1 inn xpry iniivh re-
llc\iMl nnd am Loiter lli.ni I oioi mis In my lITi1. My
nncn Is upon : ind cte r and my lalarrh pono. 1 ( tinnot
upcak tno hull y of lr ) < . Copul.'itul . -tu'pardnnd
tla'lr moile ul trc.ilinc.it1
S5.00 A
Catarrh treateJ at th-3 unifo-m r.xte of
$5.00 a month medicines ( uriilshBj. tree.
For all other diseasoi tha rates will bo low
and uniform. Patients At a distanoa su'-
oessfully tioated. Send for symptom blank.
HOOMSSIt ANDIIII , M-\V YORK MKH
HUlMllN'd. OMAHA. NKII.
W.ll COPKL.AMJ r. IX
C. S. r-HISPAUD , M. IX
"pprlnltlosCiitnirh. . Asilmm , llronclilUi , Ncrrniii
lHonTH , niiiod Ulsi'uMOM. UhonmuUftm , ( 'IIIHUIIIP-
tlonnnd nil clinmlc itlli'i'llons nt Iho Tliro.it , l.mvi ,
Stiiinnt'ti. ' kin. l.lvurand I\llmtM
OlIHillniirf ! -I ) tii llii m.'lo . ' > p MI , 7 tobp , m.
- , I'j ' R. m. to l ; in.
stake tlioir gohf-lioadcd canes , cold
snulT boxes and other valuable jewelry ,
xvhioh xvero duly a pur-vised ami placed
in the hands of the same depository.
Ho ox-en consented that those xvho had
neither money nor jox ols bbould dc-
po&lt their Holland shirla , agaitibl
xvhlnh lie also consigned their value in
mono > .
The cont'igion of this folly having
spread abroad , tbo next duy brought re-
inforcoincnts xvho put doxvn their Htakon
against Uulliol. Hut his money at
last becoming exhausted ho oll'erud
these noxvcomerh bills piiyabie lo the
bearer , or loiters of exchange.
As ho stood high in the commercial
xvorld and had never fulled lo honor his
engagements , his proposition xvas ac
cepted , Iho amount of this last character
f xvngor amounting to 00.00 ! ) croxvns.
In gpilu of the proverb the rain censed
before tbo forty days ; ISuIHot lost and
the keeper of the Makei accordingly
gave them up to those xvho had xvon.
These xvho hold Hulliot's bills and letters -
tors of o.vchanyo had not such good luck
Hulliot's relatives h-id him interdicted
as a prodigal. Luxvsulth followed , but
in 17i ! ( ! a verdict xvas roturiioti for the
defendant.
SAVJJD THE DIAMONDS.
A Diiilu UriU iiTi-.ilii Koliliar nnd IVisl Illi
iJllllllllllllh.
"Kvcr in a railroad robbery ? " nsked
Arthur Sloan of a couplu or division
EUorlnlondontH ] , MH ho took n ttislo ol
cognac in the houthorn , nays the CJlobu
Democrat , "No , i don't moan inbido
the olllce , I have reference lo u hlgh-
handcd and bold lobbory by outlinvn ,
xvho stop the Ir.iin and como llitough
the earn xvith masks and plslulH and ro-
Hove all the p-msungoru and everybody
clbu of any suporlluoub trlnkotrt they
may happen to have on hand , in addi
tion to appropriating all the loose
chungo for possible fuluroconlingoncios ,
NoV Von have never had such an ex
perience ? Well. I have , and It is ah
entertaining , to say tlio loiihl. There
was ono that I took part in I moan as
spectator nnd victim xvhieh ouin
near resulting in a tragedy nfloi
the robbora had disappeared. , Jusl
across the aisle from me sat an exquls <
itoly dressed English dude xvhoso diamond
mend | ) in und expensive xvatch cliain
indic.tted his llnanulal condition. Ii
front of him sal a typical country couple ,
the blushing girl drosod dccidedli
decollultu , pohsibly for the flrst tlinu
nnd lier folloxv , a uoublo-flstod yap wlu
would jio doubt tell you ho coulu xvhij
Mils xvo'ght ' in ididcutH , and xvho xvould
como piolty near doing it. Tin
combination of rouge and Illy xvhlto oi
one hand nnd hair oil and pomade oi
"
ttio other formed u picture. "Weil , xvt
were not fir from Kansas City you til
ruinombar the incident homo years ag <
when the door opened and wo xvoi i
covered xvith u brace of revolvers , Shel
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COUNCIL BLUFFS.
EMPLOYMENT.
. , ' < ! > o W 0 A hos-
I'Unl , for. rlh nn < nnoninl Pth urcct mnut tin
tirtnfonWnnilWycnrsoMl of KOOII mum ) rtinrnc-
UT. Ain'ly nt oncp
\ \ roUK-WiinlP I , l.jnctlvo bo ) " lfl7" lie nil !
nintpliltmoir useful lifslioiior utoru. AUdtcis
"Jlllli WANTP.I ) AT 1'KHMANKNT
-l | il oc. rSNuttli Ttlifl
HOUSES AIIB LANDS.
I < IAHM nml cllr loins Miuioi lomif.lnn Mock I
I mill main , llrnl i lnic for ix > li < . Inpllln2 ) itiul j
lm lno s rints s Money lonncd tor locnl IntcilurN
l.C'imi'O , \ 'towlo. Sli I'cnrl Btii-ot ,
1'ltil K.\CII\Nil ( A iilcp liunTn'on S Tth trfot , i
l ni-nrtlli nrontic. olcsr of pMnnulirnm-o. for lionivj
InOiimh * . llaiisioni I'laoo or Kounttt > I'lnrn iirivf
forrcd XVIII tmt In ! ) , M > illdprtMicp
'
\\r A XX'OOII A CO Intro mind iif the lined turnul
> ' .In 'oiitliwiMtrrn lunit tomato dill anil fool
> if s0 Mnln Mrcct
1'Olt i\m.\Mli : : < ; iii > ill roo.n tmiiip on Mmttv ,
* MlMlrppt forlntnl ( Iri-oiniilpliK Nicholson A Col
4'OH lUCST ? foi owlnj ilivclllii , '
I 10 room itnollliiii , 1,11 I'nrk-iiTO. } U
7 room tlwHIIiiK , Mi ) lith nri > * ; , X
i mom ilnHlluu , I 'U lluiulnnr f > 0
ID loom dni'lllliK. SHX Ill'llloll " 1 , tSV
s riHuu ilui-l inn. si. Axonu.i I ! , fine , ;
I ! room itnt'tllnit. 1,0 , S I.MIi M flilM
liroom Oni'tlltiK , M ) Axpmut U { IS. ,
7 rouiu ilnolllnK ,1IU I liii-oln nvn. li.OV
T tooin ilwvllliin roj llnnnoiiy M , } | J
' . rimmilwiMlltiir , llnlib'tl ' j'lnci' SIX.
A loom clvvulllni ; r > .1 M\u li'r ' 1 JH
Aruoni ilwt'llliiR , lun , < rtii\p fil
rouiu ilHi-lllnn Ml Myn n > r ! t\l \ 3) .
loom ilwi'llltiK. lir.\lmiu n\r $1 , '
II room ilnrllliiK. l.XJtllnli n\o . } U
( i room ilnvlllMK. Hiilililll I'liiitil 13.
Truointlucllltiit. VornliiK lili > HJY )
I room ilnvltltiK , 4i > x rul ; live. Jli.M ,
fi rnoiii itttri'MltiK' : i'OI Avi'iiiiu A. til )
f > room ilwi'llint ; ui s i.ili.si f\o \
Sriioni ilni'Mlnv , nil S 'Hint ( IJ.
4 HMIIM il \ TOlllnkllU'iSlh n\i < tlj.
0 room ilnolllni : , .Vl'itlli M . no
4 room ilni'l Unit. US Vlm-ii . } .i
( Juioiiulwi'lllnj. 2,11 ITIli re , * IU.
l-ioom ilwolllni ! I5VS Axorun II , Sll
II loiiiii MiTvlMni ; . IH'J7 8lli UM < , Jill
U roum ilHollhiK , 1TUO AM-IUIO A , JIO
firoum ilnvllliitf , ( iiiilinm u\i > ui-xr III ; , ' ! ! l\
4 room luuiio , ITiil > > o 1'tli ' nt ? lu
4 room ilnollliiK. i'l.'l Avnniui p , 3 ! .
d-ronm \cllli\K. \ . Sii'J Avrniiu II f *
li room ilni'lllni : , ! ll t ul nml Axriiuo XI , ti
! , room iluollliiK , 70 ! 'o. ' . " ( | K | fs
f > room ttwi'lllnn. S'JIi ' ) AMMUIO A $ <
4 roum ilni'llliiK , Itil'i N. l t ul tr
4 rnoiii ilwelllnc , ll o. ut it $1.
1 loom itnplllni ! . > IO ) AM > IIIIU V.J1.
fi room il\M'lll Lr , SI SI I. ' tli i\o , ? ! .
A-rnuin ilwotlliiK'K'3 AMMIIR-I ) ft
5 room iliri < liit. | | | HU I Atpmin II , Ji
4-room ilnolllnit 31.1 AM-IIIIO l > , fl
II loom ( iHi'llln . VI.Mo l.lh < t Fi.
4 room ilnulllni : . ail I'ntk nUS
7-room ilni'llliiK. ril Xlju friit fj'i
d rnom ilvrollltii ; , ' ' . ' " ' XVusliliiKtoii uvo , 511
T room ilnclllnir , TtJJ 71 M a\o J.S
fi room ilm'llliix , 8lj x\i < ! iiu.JII
4 loom iHri'llliii ; , t'l.'J'.M a\c piano , fl'l
S-roiim il cllliiv-.ir.S nvi > A. Jill
K'-rooill Ouollltii ; , ; > 7i l.lh il\o , $ . ' " >
li room ( Iwt'lllni : , M ; Oililniul : tui1 , (12
1-rouni ilwplllnit , 111 N Mil t fill.
! . II.lioilc , rontu , vTi'iU , ilronliriy niul Main ]
IP YOU lime nnj-llilni : for xiliat Irnilo H'O K. llj
blieufi' , llroailwii ) nml Xt.ilii nlroet
IOJ Intit In Ci'ntrnl HIII !
ftJlolHln .Mullen' * mil.
: tj lots In lln ) HNS A. I'.ilim'ia'
SJ loin III Mnjnn'M Int.
30 loin In 1'iitiPr .X. Cjbb'.i
21 lottiln Uepr'n s ih.
15 lot * In llppr'n nilil
-'Jlolalli lIUIil.i-i.l.ull. .
IS loin In IliiU-lilnion' * ul I.
45 lots 111 Tlllloj 'H inlil.
I.I lolHjrt Illtlilio'i * aiM.
1M lots In XVrlgMNnitil.
Ill loin In Pleipu'siulil
l.ot In i ur > nitillllon to Iho city plipnp forcusK
( irun p-tjiiipnU lull mil hi'i ) us .No Irouliln t
' 4 ACIIKS upper llro'iilwii ) , p'Mnll < l pltoo fii
uplattliiK , rliiMp fur cnili , or "III ojichiingo fol
Inipimi'd ro lilmic pniuurt ) In Council llliUTti
( .rccnalilolils. .Nicholson \ Co I
OH ACHi : friilt anil ( T.-inlen firm , iii'iir ill > , f'iO pi )
lu-ri' , rtiio H < 1 aori' l.irni , ? ts PIT nrri''l.lXW iicij
tiatt , niljtilnlntc u NnUr.iftKa lonn $15 pur ncr
! mii > list ul larni mul city piuporly lur M.ilu. .lull'j
eon , X : X'nn I'ttttf1 ! ! . J
A H I'llACThnnil loiini I'.iiin mul ell ) pioporl
-iVIiniiKlit uiiil sold 1'nsu ) X 'lliuniiu , ( .uunf
Illiiir-i.
DANCING SCHOOL.
MONti.XY- * It. A pnrlorn ilitlilron. 4 p. n |
lulnltn. 7 : ' ) p. in SorliiN i < ocoml mill fourl
Momln > s. I * p. m MiiHlufutnlsltiMl partlott mul dull
.AiMii" > II. A. l'nrlor , toiiiirll llhnl .oiliiJJ 1'nrim
M. . Oinnhn. XV. li. LLnmlior'i , limtinrlur.
LIISCELL. A.NEOU3.
AHIIAliK removed , ro-opools. T.-uilta an |
G cliliunpjs , clvnnpil i' . ' . 1) . lliirlu , r
< < AtiK. c-hoap. or In I'xilmnw 101 Uiinl. un I'll
Foil hnalnuis Aililreas I1. O box A Counl
til lllunH. In.
I.M1I.IN ( ! WANTIIli- I wimt to icl oontrnct fait
I HIIInK liy lot on llromlnny nml M'Vi'liteunlli tt |
Apply In Leonard l'4\cicll.
- J Al.I. IN OXli 111)1.1 , 11V \ I'lCIlS
who failed to snup ut tin1 KiM-ft.il bnrKiitn ofTercl
Instni-ck by liri'cii'Iili'lilM , NlrlioNon .1 O ) . , No. I ,
llroaitwii ) . llio llndci li known * liu liplnj : n ( Ho
\uiiiil nnill ube nat wlsu uuoiiKli lo pick iii t *
pioperly.
PROPOSALS FOU HUILD1NG MJ
TKJUALS.
I'nltcd Stito- : . Indian Horvlue. I'lno lllilgl
Asunuy , Si.ith DaKon. Nnx. III. Ib1) ) . ' . I
Hc-iloU inoiios ils , eiidni-dil "rrounsiilH ffl
lumliur , xvlniiuAH itncl h u Jvv.nu , " as tliooukl
iniiv no. and nililrusHoi ! totliu nnilorslvncil at
I'mu HUlKi ! aKciR-y , t-oulli Diikotu. will bu uj
rulxrilut llils iiacni'V until 1 ii'i'loolc n. in. i
Uiiccinljoi' U. W.H. for fiiinUliliii ; iiml ( Inllxur
Ins at this iiRcnuy iiliunt .tlT.MH ) fui't ' iih , ort
liimlior , "ill pairs strip liln os , an iloor locksi
STn window wish anil lli.MJ pound * iibsortoil
nnlls. a dill Hit anil ili".ci Iptlon ( if whluh ircij
tin nlitalncil by application lu llio iiudurl
hlcnod. 1
IllililurS in list stnlospoulllfally thn Kind mul
Iirli-o < it ouch aiticlu ollui-c'il for ilollxorj
niiilur ; i eiiilrict. ( ; (
All iirtlolusxvlioii ( lulivi'i-ud will bimubjcol
tu a ilslil Instiuctloii
Tlio rlKlitls rcsprvnd loi-"Ji'i't iinv nr nr.
lildg , ( ir any p iri of any liUI , If iluuinuil foitli'l
bust mtuiestof iho w > rvlci > .
uiifi.'irni : : ) cniXMC" .
Kacli bill must luauoiinii.inloil | by a cortL
Hod uliccU or draft upon sumo I'lilu-d ' t"1- , ,
ilonosltnrv. or HoUinit nalloiial IJIIMK , In tn4
xlulnllvo'f iliori'Dldnn'ooflliu blildi'r. iiiadi
nuv.ilihi In the nrdur ot tin1 cuiiinilsiloiinr o
Iiiillun iillalrs.for.il liiist.r > uur ci'iitot tlrl
iiiiioiint of the prnpu-.ul. uhloli c-linel ; ( irdrufll
xxllllju forfulto'l ' In tlio llnlH'il States In oasil
aiiv I lildnr nr lilildurs rocolxliia an iiwurtif
hliall fall in promptly o\i'iMitu u ) nlract wltlJ
Konil and stilllolnnt Hinntlca , utboixvlHO to b i
ri'tnrnud lo the bidder.
11 ils ic'i'd-iiniinlud liy i1 > sh In lluu ot a ccrtll
( li'd clii'L'li will not ho const lorud. -
for ( uithcr Infoiniiitlon apiily to PaptalJ
( i. b , liioun. I' ' . . A . AulhuI nlluil Mutu ]
liullun ii''unt. Nl
out ? Yes , indeed ; that is xvhat xvoxvorJ
thuro for. Hvory follow on ihocarasKOOij
an houndurstooil the siliiallon Htrugf/loJ
to BOO how quickly ho could got 111 ]
money out and have it rendyforthr
scoundrels as they oaino through , y !
foxv managed to liido a little of tholj
innnev , or tlioir xvntehos , but not miinjl
The undo 1 have mentioned took in thi
whole thing atu glance. Taking oil lin
heart pin and a ring one being a boitil
tiful solltulru and the other a mngnim
cent cluster ho held thorn in his haul
for a moinnnt ah if undecided xxhat to dJ
xvilh them. Their evident value , hoxl
uvur , xvas fo great that ho decided II
make a huroiu olTort to save thorn , nnl
leaning forxvard ho reached ever thi
country girl'n bhouldur and dropper
thorn , evidently Intending to drop then ]
Into her lap and risk her being quldl
enough to cover them xvith u hnndkorj
chief or soinolnlng , liu iniHcalculatedf
liovovor , aud they dropped inside tl >
ducollotto dress. The girl XVIIH s !
btarllod , or possibly stuck by Ihi
pin , Unit alii ) gave a littlf
Hcronm nnd her doubln-fistc ( |
defender , turning quickly , saw th
dude's hand going back. Kven the 'co !
lection' that xvas going on did not chocn
the young farmer's indignation , and bin
for the girl'u protestations thut ho hal
not touched her , the dudo'ri oarnoit anl
eupplicntlm ; di > > ulaiinorH xvould hnvl
boon iiboloss. AH It win I never saw
young folloxv so so trod. The girl's fac
xvnu unllused xvlth blushes , xvhile ho ]
pirtnor'H xvas black as midnight xvitf
frowns until xvo reached the next btitlonj
xvhoro they loft the train. AB for tin
dude , ho sut us palo 111 H whuot , xvltli lill
kneefl knocking toiroU/br / , until they lefl
the oar , and bronUiod a sigh of icllef nl
his diamonds disappeared forever , DIil
1 ever BOO him again'No , but 1 lioan ]
of him , Ho took iv boo line for Ixindof
and caught the next ship out.
you uay'/ Never lio.trd of her , niy
no doalro to if her 'folloxv1 is tif i
Hut they wore LuuutHul dhuuc/d * .
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