T1IK OMA1TA DAILY HKE ; DttrEMUEU 2 , 1802 , TJL14 OX AH A B10E COUNCIL C ! I Id : : . NO. IE I'EAHL STRUCT I c'hcrfOty carrier to.inr pirtof th. ctt/ I1. \ \ . T1I.TON. MANAGER. n i VMinvrwJ "in ne * Office , Nell > 1lUIIIONr : > lMilit Editor Ne 5 .l/l.NO/t .Uli.WJOA , r. V. Plumblnp Co. Council lliifl * Lumber Co. . Coal. Thn Women1 * llcllof corps will mod this nflorttoon at 2 o'clock lor ihu election of oflli'cr * . i'rcnchlnff services will bo resumed both mornlnp and evening novt Sunday at the Hcronn Itnptlst churcli. I.V , l < 'cad nnd liMnclla Koueb , both of Omnbn , wcro united in runrrliieo Wotlnci- iliiv uvuiiltii ! at the residence of A. 11. Cook on Vine street. A foot rnco took place nt tbo driving park ycstordny nftcrnoon bcUvccn L'mh Urlm mid U. HoiiKli for fIOU n Mdo. Cash was thu winner. Tbo distance wus 100 ynrds. Council UltilTi scorns to hnvo peculiar iit- trnctlnns for the colored lovers of Ornnhn. Yesterday tbrco couple . inntrltmininllv In clined , came ovot the river to ( jot the Itnots tied. fidelity council No. loil , Uoval Arcanum , will hold ll reL'uInr meeting this oveninp nud elect oilltprs for the onsuln ? year. Ar- rrttipctucnts U'lll uho bo mailo for n reorgani zation of the initiation team. Ooldon Uou camp No. T Uoynl i clgbbora of America \vlll mcot this cvunliiK In regular session In Knights of Pythias hull 0:1 : Mnln street nt 8 o'clock , lor ttio eluetlon of ofllccrs for the ensuing tonn. It It doslrou * th.it a full nttonilnticoot the members bj present. Tlio south wnll of the Kvaiis lium.lry building yoaterdny looked Hko it baa boon ou recent and intinmto terms with n boiler ex plosion. A larso section of the wall hud to bo torn out nbovo tin ) second lloor for the purpoui of ndinltUne Bomo largo plucta ot now mnchlncry. Thcro huvo boon nddcd rectntly to the Younp Men's Christian nssocintion reading loom by cencrous friends , Puck , L-V.iuk Los- llu'a Weekly. Indies' iinmo Joiirtui ) , ijifo , Dally Chicago rltnnc , llornld ntiil the Illus trated World's Fulr. Theio nro most wcl- como utfts nnd are thoroughly appreciated by the Inrpc innibur.of . youni' luon who daily vl H the room * . HtMton More , A tldntvlvo of prosperity has struck us nnd the surplus stock Is rapidly dis appearing to ivmko room for the 5m- inensu display of holiday floods. A few of the spei'iiila in our sheotlii } , ' and wash goods ( lopnrtmunt. Uurgulii : } in every uopiirtiiuHit. MUSLINS. Tun-cont half blenched imulin , "c. Host 10-ccnt blenched uotton. So and 8Jc.Seo See our new brand of 5c unblenchod muslin. A good 7-cunt unbleached muslin , Go. Yard wide line cambric , 10e. Boston Store , Council BlulTs. SriKKTINGS. ! ) -1 unbleached sheeting , 'worth 20c , for 16c. 42-inch bleached and unbleached pil low case muslin 10a. ! ) - ! houvy iot ! ! slioeting , 21)0. ) Other wldtlis and qualities less than manufacturers' l\st. ABIC for soft Imperial brand sheeting , line niul soft , 04 width , only 2ou. Boa- toil Store , Council lUulTa. WASH GOODS. 30-inch printjd shooting1 , sold for Itijc , to close , OJc. One cafco scorsucUor , good quality , worth Se , to close , oc. 100 pieces homespun outing tlannol , worth 15u , to close , Hlc. Two cases heavy Tycoon reps , regu- Inrly sold for I5c , to close at lOc. Printed Bedford cords , sold for lOc , to tro with other bargains at oc. Boston Store , Council Bluir.i. BOSTON STORK. Fotheringham , Whitelaw & Co. N. B. Store onen every evening until 0 p. in. Saturdays , 10 p. in. , until Christmas. J. F. Hocord , the aiotuvood merchant , was in the city yesterday. Alderman E. E. Mnvna loft last evening on n business irip Into Missouri. Mrs.V. . T. UrnuTord of Charter Onk , la. , is lo tto city , the guest ol Mr * . C ! . M. Gould. J. It. Hlco Is nronarlns to go south In n few days , intending to spsnd most of the winter there. N. M. 1'usoy hns returned from hit coun try resilience to liU homo In this city , where ho will spend the winter. Mrs. II. 12. DMCnv , who w.is in attendance at the funeral of her molhor , Mrs. Thick' stun , left , last evening for br homo in At lar.tic. E. C. Drown , city salesman for the Ilarlo , Haas Wholesale Drug comunny , is Ivinp ilnnccroiiBly 111 nt his rcMidonuo , 11 Washing ton nvonuc , from lung troubles. I * . U. Slbloy. who was formerly in the produce business hero and who 'U now located. In Marstialltown , In. , wus grootint his Council HluiTs friends yostorduy. Orrat IIiirKiilns In .Minium-- At Mrs. PfoilTor'H. Felt hats , whtcl sold atfj l.t.r ! , now Too ; felt hats Umtboh : at $1 50. now ! ) oo ; felt luita that sold nl sfU.00. now SI.50 ; felt hats that Hold til * : ! .0 ( ) , now JL'.rl ) . 25 pur cent discoutit on all trimmed gOOlltf. Holiday photos , cut prices , 81.50 foi cabinctB , for 'M days. Cottugo gallery lUloy's old stand. Sco those oil heaters at Swaino'n , 73i Broadway. Don't make any arrangements for youi holiday gooiln until you liavo scon tin many noiv and useful articles at Luiu Bros. Davis for drugs anil paints Ten ah ares capital stook Citizens Stall bank for sale , li II. Shoafo. Nlppril liibl > r llonH. II. Qrown und J. Aiulcrion , two thlnl , clml coons , concluded to provldj against thi tlamp , cold woathcr threatened by ' th motenroloL'Ical rondulons , nnd when an op portunlty wus presented yostorduy allernoo icado a raid ou u ( nloof rubber boots In fron of I ) . C. Ucnnott's store on Upper Uroai ) way. Each succeeded In setting n pair tlm suited him , but before they ImU tlnio to in thorn cm tnoy wore. Iti the patrol w.i > ron on route to the station. They wore blatea will larceny. u I'lurr , Being frequently urged to sell emal portions of my farm , 1 have at last do elded to plat L'tll ) acres of Kntorpri * Place , familiarly known as the Scot farm , nnd to begin the Bale at ouco ii llvo and ton aero lulu. 1 have placed tin Biimo in the hands of Greonshloldf Nicholson ic * Co. , who will actinth unit tor us my exclusive agonU Frtil groworf , gin donors and those who wan the conveniences of a city combine with all the advantages of the riches farmintr land are now glvon a rare 01 ; portunity to do so. M. TOKT. .Mlllhiiiry Siilc. For this wooU Miss Hagbdalo will hnv a Bale of trimmed huU at $ a and Ji Kouis the ( line to gel a bargain. Day & Host , have a foruo of men wor ing on the roads throu h Iho Kiel tract. Buy five or ton acres there wlill it is cheap. _ T , D. King & Co.'d Partagaa clgn helped to clout Cleveland , It's the 101 ord breaker for the year. pufo rr > nii f'/it'vtptt iuS I ROM lOlNClL Sooiety People Make a Prosantition of Wallace's ' Maiterpiocc. "BEN .MUR" IN ALL ITS ANCIENT GLORY Spcclnpiilnr tnVit ; < ntul T-ililpiux That Itnx'o Tiiltun tlm llty ; liy Storin Olio nr Ilio < ! rritc : l MICPC IM of lliu ho.xnon's Ln ovonliiR occurred tha first perform- nnco of the spectacular pantomime ' 'Hun llur , " which hns boon undjr prjpar.uion for the last six \vocw > . To s.iv thnt It w.is n brilliant soclnl MICOCSS inlRht mean a croat deal or it might mean n very llttio , out K thnt plir.no had not bjen rjmloro.l must" by bcintr used on nil accustom for the past thrco ccnturioj It might bo used lo tit tha present case without the slightest fear ot bjln re minded tbnt this Is the season lor chustnuU , und it would 1111 the bill to a not. The pertornuri were prominent vouns society people of the city , nnd ouch of tlio in hnd n cotcrlu of ft lends , who cnmoln to soj how they looked dressed up In Ilr.it oantury costumes. Hastile.i , everybody know that ths proceeds were to ro to the W omen's Christian nssocl.itlon hoiulUl , nud that w.is sunlclant to bfinijout mxnv tnoro who con sidered thnt they were dolntr snnnthlng for sweet charity's ' SIIKJ. Hat whntovor tuslr motive In coming , tboy ul. went nwnv highly pleased with the clnr.icter of the entcrtnin- mcnt. Tbo chnrnctcM ware nil taken from Gen eral Law Wallace's masterpiece , nnd tbo on- tcrliilnmcnt conshtod mostlv of tableaux , descriptive of thu SCCIIIM of uroateu tnlur- cst pnrtr.tyed In the book. Those tnblcnux wcro arranged with n correctness of detnll nnd n inn nlllrcnud of costuming Hint throw Into the snudo inoit ot ttio "anocturulnr" shows that nro on the roid. The following H n list of ttio Indlei Mid contloinen who took pntt In tlio perform inca : .losrpb Itol.ort Pollock Mary ICthnl Col.'lonali . Itabbl "amiicl 1..1. Sbei siiiiliiilint William Pattur-iuii ViilorliiM drains Dr. I .icey Mothcror lien llur. . . .Miss Carrlo Miiv Damon Tlr/.ih Miss Audio bliurm in Ir.is MM Dllii I.otilM > Cook Kit her MKs Ann i llownn Ainooli Mrs. .1. . ) . ( iravitttu Hen Iliirimain ( loomo Miynn Hun 11 ur ( boy ) Itobert Hablwln Mvsiiiltidiium William .1. I.cvoiutt Muss 11 iboy ) Uhnrlds Tulluvs Hln.onldci U W. Ittvss lldorlin ( ivnriro Stlllman Haltliar-ir II W. livuniorl ) : | Muh'lioir Harry Itiitlurniiiu-r dnsp.ir Henry .litmus llurod Josuph Mueller Airlm Dr. llar-itow Malliich W. P. Ollloor Tnord James l'n\ton Ooinpniilon of TborJ Tliotnns K. Muto.itf Hliivo Charles X. HtirUo Nilada .Misses .latilo Ilnlttwln , Mary DcA'ol , I.tin Mo.Mnhon. Agnus llnnch.inl , Stella I'.it- tnisoii , Murv Key , Annlo Uos , AnnottiiViil \ - lacc , Julia Tulluys Helen Tyler , l.'tnr i Conch , Knto Mayors Isubu ! Patterson , 13 slu Srhoonl.- vun. Cora Woodbury , Kiorunco Martin. Klbel llaiclay Violet llnr u s , Nulllu Iliirdln. M mil liiin.in. l.onls binltli , Anna Oborholtzer , Mrs. Will Tieynor. .Mrs II. C. Frinels. ( j'ondo li-rs Missus Hull i-nyiler. Gertrude Oluiibun , Dulln Moyurs Klhul I'olclotitfb. cps- H u llaiUncss/.ul.i 1,1 iiM mid t'.ivln. Carrlo Sehuenicun. .Matnlu llunn , Vlnnlo Slicrr.iduii , CairluVults. . Nettle Wells. I'r'cbtosscs-Misjes Mul.o Karnsworth. nd.th Allen. KminaMlilims : May C ililnoll. .Mattlu 1'llc , Ktlioi Siiantrd , Ada Hansi > oin. 1'ay llio- ( lurnian. Dorti Lyons. Killlo 0'dou , I/iuri ; .Meyers. I.itUi llurlxiii - . C'lulro Cbamtjorlln. Arab Mauls Carrlu Withrow , llenlnh lloaa- land , Helen Ilaldwln. Stella Mcltityic , Irene Teit , l.uL'illo I'liinoy. IlerliuTr iiitm.iii , Josslo Pontius Helen Stoildard. M irlu Hunker , Marv llryniit. 1'ranklu D.illy , I'ranklu iloiviuan , MniullllcUs Hlack'ilrds Horteiisororsythc.Vcstlo.Iaml- son , .liuiluJainlMiin , Kill'h Hioc-k. Marlon Hou- ton. nvllcnu Thomas ( Jmr.i Mutcalf. I'"ay TOWIH. luu Xoi ton , Culm .J.iokson , Polly Krb , Kdltb I'lk-Uln cr , fi.l th Miurrjden , 'Null o llayv.-ortb , Ada Sargent. Hutterillcs l.-iura Hunker. Mniid Itccsloy. Gertie Davenport. Corlnno AlhrUbt , I'annlo Davenport , Clara Tronlm in , Jla-lgu ll'illcn- licck. l-.dlth Tbomas. Maud Million Ada Daily , Pav HollenbocK. lithvi Thomas. Queen-/.oe Hill. " ijtituary Mlfea Grace Dcmln ; . Miss nilcn Aylcsnoitb. Miss May Davenpoit. Mis. J. A. ItolT , Mis. R M. Gattlt. TbrL'uGr.iecs Ml-.iei I'annlo ' llcecroft. Mln- nlo Ouren. Alma PfoIITer. lionian Soldlois 'I'huron .lossolyn , Clinton Spooner , Kd bavlos Vornju Wlttur. I'atil ITim- nuuit , Ch.irlos lll.ilne. Vra I lir.ns , Harry Hat- tuiihiiuer. Jr. . l-'ortly CInlUs Matt Tlnli-y , Nod Kmpkle. I'li'd KnipMo. licit Pinnoy. I/ra lit inehurd , Ulnrenco Cajiell. Kr.uik Capull , Clydo hyon. Oeoi u MUehcll. Kalph Pontius , Tom I'urnsuortli. Tor II ) Daj-j Only. 2oOO cnsos of cnniiw-d troods to bo sold roffjirdloss of cost for ten iliiya only : it lirovvn's CJ. O. D. , couunonciiu ; Monday , Nov. 2S. California nonohos 121 , 10c nnd 20o per cusi ; O.tlifornliniDi'icols , lOu perctin ; Ciiliforiiin cgy plums , l.'jc per can ; ( Jill- fornia grcon gnyo ; ] ) lums , lee ] ) or can ; C'nlifofiiiii grie. ! ] , lou pur cnn ; C'tili- fornia-whito ohorrios , 2u ! ! porctin ; Ciih- forniii bltu'lc cherries , 10o par can ; Cali fornia nibpbcrrieri , 2ie : per can ; Califor nia poarrf , 20c jur can ; eastern peaches , llic per can ; eastern pears , lOc per can ; 2-lb. can b'.aclcborries ' , Sic per can ; 2-lb. can raspberries lOc per can ; 2-lb. can strawberries , lOc per can ; 2-lb. can standard corn , Hie porcnn ; 2-lb. can standard tomatoes. Sic per c-ui ; 2-lb. can ] ) OH : , "Jo per can ; 2-lb. can btrin ; * beans. 7jc per can ; 2-lb. can wax bo'ins , 7jc per cnn ; 15-1 b. can baked beans , lOo per can ; I'Yonoh peas , lee per can ; sal- inon , lOc per can ; gallon can tiuplos , 2o ; ) ; oil sardines ; mustard sardines , Tie. Keincmbor tills tale is for ten flays only at Brown's C. O. D. , Council Ulults , la. _ . Scott house ; good ooard ; low rale3. Genuine Round O.ik , Il'idltint Homo P. P. Stewart stoves and raiifjos , sold exclusively by Cole & Cole , 41 Main. Coal and wood ; boat anil cheapest Missouri hard wood in tlio city ; prompt delivery. II. A. Cox , No. 1 M.iln. Tlio I'rult The annual inoctltij : of the fruit grower nnd gurdoacrs of tlil < county will bo hok tomorrow ufternoon nt the court ho'iso ' ant promises to bo of untuual tntorest. Th' ) fol lowing topic ] will bo discussed : "What uro the ( Jauses of the Failure o the Apple Crop This Yo-trl'1 U , C. Hiy m oiul. oiul.Reasons Reasons \Shv Urtipa Growers Shouli ! Ors-inlzp , " Alex Wood. "A Hoiroanecllvo N'iow of OtirSocioty am n I'lon , for Hotter Attendance , " L. O , Wll „ Hams. Klcutlon of oHlcors and ether buslnos ? wil follow. _ _ "Hen llur" at Dohanv'a opera house De.conibor I , li and a , with Saturdaj iniitineo. Boats now on sale at bo : olllco. TJ. P. Judson , civil onfc'ineor,328B'ivay Coal and Wood. Snckott fs Preston 028 Uioadway. Telephone 41. Ono II c lit Thnt railed. J. W. Smith Is the unpretentious nara plvon by u Kentloman who wns found wun dcrlnc about the Union I'ncillo transfer pint form last nlput. and was scut to the city Jal to droain of wealth which n bogus choc fuilod to brlnp him. liuvns seen cuitivut mi ; thu ucquulntanco of two rounlry boy with a good cloul moro of onercy than scenic lo bo warranted by their outward appcranc nnd Oftlcer Qalnn's nitention was a trautcd so much that ho decided 10 run hli in for luck. At the city Jail Qtilnn's BUI piclons wcro found to bo correct. Amen hi * olTects was found a copy of n newspapc contnlninK nn account of the working of confidence t'ume on Gcorpo Butler of IdaD on Wednesday and as Smith answorc the description perfectly of tbo man who 01 appeared into the Morrlam block , this i Itself was considered n suspicious clrcuti tuuce , lu u envelope ia one of bis pocko was ni.so found , nmonp ether pnpors , n chock on the Cllmins Btalo bank for j.10 In favor of Frank Smith ft C'o. H was ouoot Ilnrt- lott Ac Norton's cheeKs , and bore the signa ture of " .Tonoi , Thompson ft Uo. " The check was undoubtedly u forgery , but as ho had not yet passed It It may bo hard to convict him of nnythlnp worse thnn vneroncv. When ho was bclnt ; searched nt Uio Jnll Smith showed nil the svmptom * of bclnit a wlld-oycd drunk , but II was the opinion of the ofllccM that ho wns ncttng n part in n very Muccessful manner. Qiilim will appear nmilnst him In police court this morning. Shopv Vlipnper rlinii i\rr. : Loolc nt some ol Kvans' prices nnd then examine the eoods. .Innunrv 1st I will inovo to Main street nnd I will nuotl all the room in the now store for the lariro stock 1 have bought 1 have a line st ck of fall and winter goods that will bo sj d this month nt p.'ico that will plo.iao you. Uomoin- bor this is no old "tag end" of u poor black , but now goods and now styles , and everything in the house will bo sold cheap. 1 have never advorttsad a apaclnl dis count sale or aniuial oloaraneo "ftil o"of tiny kind , and when I show you tlio shoes and qtuto you the prices you can satisfy yotir.i'jlf you nro scouring bar gains. Hero are n few of tho.n : Men's hand sowed French calf shoos $7.0i'roduced ) to\00. Men's hand sowed cork solo calf shoes reduced to Su.oO. Men's U. It. box toe shoo $3.0J , ro- dnccd to $3 oO. Moil's calf welt shoes $1.03 , reduced to M 50. Men's calf nnd dongola shoos $3.00 , reduced - ducod to . * 'J.OU. Cheaper ones In proportion , L idles' shoes and blips. Laird's hand turned and welts but ton and ln.co that sold for 33,00 , 37.0J nnd 58.00 , for SJ.00 nnd Sl.o'J. A line lot of cloth top lace and buttons in extension solo , for $1.00. TUoio goods hivvo not been out ot the factory iv month. Ladies' parly slipper * In bronze ojro c.ilf , patent leather and satinstho line it Hue ever carried in the city , and nil this fall styles , 33.00 , $1.00,83.01)0 ) , reduood to S3.On5 .00 nnd $10. A largo lot. of 82.00 , 53.00 and * I 00 shoes that will bo old at bed rock prices. UKME.MHKU KVANSVAttUNTS livery pall ho sells , and you will lind every thing exactly as represented. Don't overlook the bargains for SI.00. Ciiiipr.ll or Airs. Tlilcldtitn. The funeral services of Mrs. Thlckstun were held yesterday afternoon nt the Flrat Huplist cliurjh. The salcctton of the church Instead of tliu homo for the holding of the services was not that the services mleht bo tnoro fonn.il or elaborate , for this was far from the well known taste or xviahos of the noble woman whoso memory was to bo hon ored , or of the mourning family. The holding of the services In the church was rather to urcommodiito the many frlcndi who desired lo Join tn ihc last sad rites. It was a incut npproprUto place to bo thus chosen , ns the very building itself stands as ft tnonumcnt of self sacnltco nnd earnest work on her part , she having raised nbout , half of the mouuy necessary to pay for ttio building. Among many beauti ful 'loral tributes sent in by loving frlenus were two from the momoars of ttio First IJaptlst church and the IJtutt Ulty Typo graphical union. Tlio service i wore con ducted by Kov. Dr. Phelps , pastor of the Vrosbyterian church , who read , wltn npnro- jrlato nnd comforting counionts , rarlous passages of scripture , nnd offered a very tender prayor. llov. .Mr. Davis , pastor of the Baptist church , made a few remarks , mid ollorcd n closing prayor. Tno concluil- "ngservicos were hold at Walnut bill , whore the interment was made. The palluenrors were J. Mueller , S. Farnswortb , L. W. Hnss , Henry Puschol , Dr. E. Woodbury. harles Sherradcn. The A. D. T. Co. has added two now liacks to its force and will ansxvor calls it-all hours , day or night. Telephone , 170 ; ofllco , 8 Main btrcet. Gentlemen , tlio linestiino of mil goods in the city , juat rocuivoJ. Roitor , the tailor , 310 Broadway. "Ron Tlur" ' house at Dohany's opera , December 1 , " and I ! , with Saturday matinee. Tickets now on sale at box ollico. Crumbs from Court. In the district court yostcrdiy the casa of Spooner airainst the city was submitted to the Jjry , who letlred with It shortly after dinner. Tlio raso of ISnglelmrl against O'Noll , ns sheriff , wns then taken nn. This case grows out of un attachment on n lot of woolen goods which were soizau ns they were being shipped through Council Bluffs. The plaintiff roplovlnad the goods and nlaltns dnmivcs for their wroncful solzuro. Among the no\v C3sas Hied are : Ger.'O llansen vs Jens Jorgensen , for $ Ji5 oa ac count. Same nlaintiff vs Lars Jensen , for iO on account. Simo plulntlff vs William liraden , for ? 1SO on account. Frank ICcndalf vs Charles Probsttc , for ? .VJO on n noto. Frank Tnmblo upoaars ns attorney for plaintiffs in onjh , caso. D. S. Kerr has eom-noncoJ suit against .1. M. M.ircy forf.UJ alleged to ba duo bun for commission foes on some Innd which ho .raacd to U. F. Maxwell as ti ont for the do- fondant. _ WHAT .SAKdUM1 II.VS Tl > SAY About ( * hrip : MIOPH. I want to sny to the people of Council Bluffs nnd Omaha , and my customers In particular , that whenever there ia n cheap sale of shoes that Sargent is in it. Kemombor , that newspaper pulTs lira paid for. When the papers say that Sargent , or any one clso. is tVo biggosl man in town , cot to have inoro room , etc. . Surge-lit or some onoolso lias to pay for il. ( Jot tlio cheap bhoo prices , then como lo mo. I have room enough , an : not going to inovo , can wait on more trade than 1 um having , and WILL HKLL SIIOICS CHKAPUU THAN ANY HOUSIOINTtlHCITY. People know that when I tell then : shoos are good and cheap that they arc just as 1 bay. No bunting or red "rug : in front of my store , but fahoos cheap or the inside , i'omo and got prices. S AMOUNT'S Broadway. Drnun to u I'dlnt , III Justice Hnmmor's court un interprets lion of tbo common law wns ranJo tha serves to Inuirnlo to what a singularly llm nnd brilliant point the law can bo drawn am still not lese Its dignity nnd become ridlcu lous. Tuu hoarlnttof tha oisoof the twc women , Polorson. nua Larsen , arrested fo taking nn npronful of corn from onu of W A. Paxton's Holds , was under way. Tbi prosecution bad established the fnct that th women had each stolen thn corn charged ti there , ar.il in fact they tearfully ncknowt edged the corn and throw tbomselvoj on tbi mercy of the court. Tbo tears of ibo \vomci iinii vislblT nffoctod tho'lOAge , niul his hoatt liad been further soflentfH nnd parplcxod by Iho wals of twM lusty Infnir.s who hid con Untl 'rtUeil tholr hcnds from ttioir motherV tfrbhits Und plead lotnly and olofjuentiy for the unhappy wonnn. when bo was stIU further perplexed by the intcrorotatlon of the law In the cn > o insisted upon by the attorney for thn cte- fonso. Tnis wns thnt wlillfi the women bad been seen gathering the corn and had boon followed to tholr hotnos and hnJ ( hero con- Icsscd , nnd had ropoatqd the confession to the court , yet undur the Ift'.v they were not guilty of larceny , bdt o'nlr trespass , n it wns proven thov Cm' taken the corn from the stalks nnd not picUpJ It tip ( rotu the ground. It wns shown thnt the common law nmdo this distinction between trespass nnd larceny. When Iho attorney for the defense inndo this point the scene wns ns drnmntlo ns a country lycctim proiontntlon of Shy- lock. In fact , It wns moulded upon that famous court scjne. The nttnrncy for the defense WHS only n tiUlo loss beautiful nnd graceful nnd n irillo less oloiiuont thnn the immortal Portln , but ho made his point ns cttcctlvnlv ns she tnauo her' * ngnlnst the Jew. "Tho law Is , " snirt ho , "that ntiylhlng lolion from its nnturnl stnto in tbo soil con stitutes only trespass ; to become larcwiy it must bo detached and then tnkcn. If thn prosecution had proven Hint these women , while plucking this corr hnd dropped ono cnr on the ground ; i.ay , hnd dropped so much as u husk or onu poor little deformed grain nnd picked H til ) sgMti nml carried It nwnv , then they would u.wo been guilty of Inrccny and I would not plond with the court to show them mercy , but It has not boon shown that they hive stolen even n llttio piccn of husker or tassel , nnd consequently the information charging them with larconv Is defective und their nrrost without warrant.1' A motion to dismiss the c i o , nnd the case Itself , WAS then taken under advisement , whllo the weeping women wore permitted tc tnko tholr tearful bitnos to tholr homeland nwait the ilndlng of ttio court. A Moiiilinrnt ol Soap. Ono of the sight that created the moat Interest on Broadway yesterday was In one of the windows of the Boston store. The curtain had boon drawn for a long time and several other tlilnsis him served to attract attention and create the belief that there was something behind it worth saoing. When the ourtain wns raised it revealed n beautiful sight that has bacn the ad miration of the crowds since. It xvas n perfect represont.ition of the Lincoln monument , ton foot high and perfect in every detail. Those who have scon the tomb at Springfield can scarcely realize thnt they are not lojking at an iminens-o colored picture of it , but it wan not wrought by a master's brush , but is built up wholly of cakes of ca tile soap. Tlio mottled colors of the soap nro al most identically the sumo as thoio j found in the cranito of the monument itself , and the effect is pleasing and per fect. The allegorical liguros that are on the tomb are also on the soap , and tlio bronze ligurc of the great martyr is in its place. The olTect of the whole is strikjng , and isvell worthy of the attention it is attracting. It is the handiwork of nn agent of a Cincinnati toap house , and as a work of art it deserves to stand at least through Iho holidays. It is stated , however , that it will not remain intact longer than Saturdny , when there is likely to bo some fun at its overthrow. " It is "made of thousinds of large cakes of the linest castile soap , and they are to bo sold at a co'.H each , toi : to the cus tomer. It seems to bt ) too bad to destroy such a handsome thing , but the people will got the benefit ol "tho martyr of the monument. " Smith Carollna'H Prohibition Uoi.UMiiu , S. O. , Doc. 1. The special house committee to consider nnd report upon nil prohibition bills has decided to report favorably upon what Is known as the Cbilds bill , which provides tQat.a liquor disponsnry be run by the stnto commissioner nnd that the money DO covered into the stnto treasury. The anils were stiut out from presenting their views. Matters nro becoming decid edly warm on the prohibition question und the prosneul Is thnt within Ibo next week there will DO ono of the greatest struggles hero that has over been known since tbe secession. 'itouxn .IIIOUT us. The Valentino Republican is five years old. Tnc Mm ) , strnlght democratic , hns been started at Shclton. The now Swedish Lutheran church ntNow- inan Grove is nonrlng completion. The dry goods store of E. II. Howell ft Co. nt Kearney has beau closou by creditors. The meeting of tbo State Press association will bo held at Columbus Februnrylp. Hev. John W. Little has b-jcn installed ns pastor of tbo Seward Presbyterian church. ElTorts nro being made to have a fnrmors' In'.UUito held at North Pluttu during the winter. An effort is bjing made to organise a com pany nt Plattsmouth to erect a creamery and chcc.io factory. Ed J. Mock has issued the lint number of tbo Alma Uncord and has aiado a good job of his initial paper. A frame block nt South Auburn belonging to Dan Long , was entirely destroyed by lire with nil Its contents. Crete young Indies gave a leap year bill to their male friends und topped oft the festiv ities with an oyster supper. Alonzo Pntlorso'i of Broken Bow will spend the next two years In the penitentiary ns the result of an attempted assault. Kearney flrainon bold a fair to raise funds to entertain the state firemen's convention nnd the von turn proved o llnunclal success. Lexington has voted to bond the city for the purpose of putting In electric lights. Only twelve people voted niruinst Iho con templated improvement. Burglars nt McCouk secured over Sll'O worth of goods from the store ot II. ICuppo. Allen Klco hns oeon arrested on suspicion of being interested In Iho job nnd is now In jail , The absence of the thumb nnd index linger of the tight , hand of Fred Daddcll , n fnrmer near Loup City , was caused by too intlnmio nssociailon with the cog wheels of n ton-borso power corn shelier. The northeast Nebraska Editorlnl nnssocla- tton will hold its next mooting nt Wuynu on the second Monday in .May. All tho'editors of the Third congrosMonnl district will ba invited to join tbe association. Tbo twenty-first anniversary of the oivan- Izutlon of Adams county will bo celebrated by tbo old settler * nt Janlnta on December 12. There will bo n has not picnic In Allen's hnll nnd n line program hns boon prepared for thu occasion. The story comes from Mllford thnt James Hnnnnlls , late independent candidate for representative , lias loft for parts unknown with a Mrs , Koblnson , who.hnd liaon workIng - Ing at ono of the hotels In that ploco , Mr. Uunn lls left a wife und several children be hind him. The democrats of North Loup are not nt all backward about announcing their caiuli. dncy for the postofiico\ytion itbccunn known thnt Cleveland was stiroly clouted. Joint Parks wont to Elder U'ibeidc , the present postmaster , nnd nsbed him what he would have to do in order to get ihopostonico. The elder quietly informed him that the first thing to do would bs to wult until tlio 4th of March. This was sqmottilng that bnd never occurred to Parks , so tie concluded to wult , but In ihu meantime Is onruesllv endeavor- lag to find out what course to pursue m order to get tbo aider's job. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. d o t- tu u 10 id & < n il ills CELEBRATED 8HNDWIOH Moro sold thnn nil othora coinMned. Do not bo doi-oivod by Imitato-s or oy tho'o claiming to have almost as good a machine. Buy o-ily the SANJ3WICH CORN SHBLtiBR and bo protected by direct guarantee from rolUblo manufac turers. You can always depend upon our ropaii-s being kept in stock by all locil dealers. Apply for our ago.icy. Send for catalogue ) and prices. SANDWICH NUFAOTURINQ CO. , Council Blul1Tow.t. . Twin City Steam Bye Works ci. A. scuoF.ns . PROIMUKTOII. AltfD OP GOODS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. Omaha Ofllco , 1521 FnrnnmSt. ; Telephone 1521. C'ouncll BlulTs Otlico amiVorl : Cor. Ave. A and 20th St. ; Telephone 310. Send for circulars and price list. Improved Safely Elevators , KIMBALL BROS. COUNCIL mm m\i m wo-m AUklnlsof Dyolnganl floanliudono In t'n li-licst style of tlia art. K.uloJ ant bt-ilno I nhrli's inatlo to lo ) k aa eojil as nu.v Work promptly done ami ilolivorjl In .ill pulls ot xhuco.intry SeuJ for orlco ilit. U. A. MACilAN. - - I'UOl'KICl'OIt. Broadway. Near North woatora Do. ) t Iov W , C. ESTEP- iFuneralDireclor , Embalmer , 114 Main Street , Council BlulTs. DP , , R , W , BAILEY Teeth KltlolVici ' ' ii j UoU Ina i- tlont 'JECTH KXTUACTED WITHOUT PAH OK I ) \NOEIt AVUM.PCTOl. . ' TICK I'll ON HUUllP/.l l-'OH Perfect nt smrnntuol. TJII'I oxtrictol In tliomornlnc. Nuiv onus Insjrtul In uvonin ; of simu day. . . 8co spjulmonsof Ilo'nov.iblo llrliiso. Se08OOlllllIHOf | ! I'loKlUlO LlllitlJ tTlt3 All work warranted as rnpriSiontu I. Olllcc , lhlr.1 l'.ijr , l'i.xt > ) : i II.oj ; . lcli ) > liuiio Hb" ) ) . ICllciinl rarnam S t 'laku Hlevalo- Sti rw 17 trj a III i Streo lontrano" . The Latest CHICAGO STATIONERY Nothing Better. Our Writing-paper nnd Knvclopcs ; Wedding invitations ; Reception Cauls nrc scut , nt reasonable prices , anywhere in the United States. Send for samples. HETOALF STATIONERY COMPANY , lUte Col.li's I.llirarr Co. ) 136 Wabaili Avc. , Chlccgo. The Mercer. Omaha's Newest Hotel. COR. 12TH AND H 3V/ABO / STS , 10 llooint at f ! .50 per (111) ' U ) lliKiini at H.OO | .vr liny. 30 Hroiin tvitll Haiti lit H.OO per ( lur- Ul ItnoiuB with Ilntb nttl.ro to II (0 per dnjr. OPBNEU AUGUST IsL. Mudern In Kvi rurnUliQil C. S. EFIB , Prop. POUNDMASTKU'S NOTICIi Iinpounilcd on thu U tb d'lv of November. twounU'is about U inonilu old. U not re- deeiuod , mild Ualvus will bo bold Documbar Hlh , ut 10o'clock n m. . nt publlu uuetlnii , on l.cuienworlb street , between ' 'Ut and " 'd btroelH. In iho alley. JOHN SI'OKUU Dl-dJi I'oundniujtur. "ftT"TnT7 1ir A ir * "V7 A NEBRASKA National Bank. U. S. DEPOSITORY - - OMAHA , NEB Cnpttnl Surplus . $ ( ! " > , 01) ) J s inlllri.-otori IlonrjrV. . Vntoi , B. Ciishliu , vlco iiraililiini , i * . Alaurl3J W. V Mornc. John ) . Cullmj J. M. IL t'atrlui , l.j.fli > llecd. c.islilor. THE. IRON BANK. W. J. l.nmb , ttcnrseilnins. . Alfred W Scott. 1'rcH. Lancaster Lo. Hunk. Notary I'nbllc. Lainl ) , Adams Attorneys-at-Law , I.niifastcr County Hank Hnldlng , LIMCOLP I , - - NEBRASKA. NOTICE OF ASSKS3M12NT Of DAM AGES FOHGKAD1NG , To the owners of nil lots and parts of lots on alluy In b ock Al from -1st tov.'nd streuts. Von nro hereby notlllcd that thu niiiior- sl ned. thtiio dlslnteiesto . frecholdors of tbe city of ( Jimli-i. irivo been duly nppolniu 1 by tliu mayor , with the upprov ilof the oily coun cil of said elty , loasitHi the iluiiii.'es ; to tliu ownoia lespuotlvcly of the uropurty iilTci'tpil by thu grading of uildullov. declaroil necoi- sary by nrillnniico No. Illl.t. passed November 1st IS ] . ' , iippruved Novcmlier'.tli , 1 . ' . You are further notllied th.it Inivti7 ! nc- ccpted sail apiiolnliiiLMit .ind duly riiallllcd ] ns requited bv law. wo will on the l.llh dny of Dccumbcr. A. I ) . 1. ' . > - ' . t the huurnf t'lo'uiouk ' In the forunODii. nt thu ollk-j of Slirlvisr iV O'Dunohuu , II 3 I'.nn nn " .I. , within the ( 'Oipor- atc 1'inlts of said city , inrut for tbe iiurpose of cim-tldurm , ; anil ni.iUliu thu asse-sini'iil. of ( liuiid'ji ) to tbo ounrrs re * > poatl > ciy of said pioiiorty affiH'ted by mti-li Kr.idlir . taking Into consldor.it Ion bpuclal henullts. If nnv. S'oti are iiolIHe I to bo present ul Iho tlmu nnd place itforuiald and malio any olijrollon tl ) ( ) ! St.ltLMIlCntl COnL'OIIllll'.1 Slllll llSiUMSIIlLMlt uf dutnauos ns you nriy consider prunur , luspccfiilly ! ; biibinltttd. . \v. u. .siiiiivr.it , Gi : < ) . ,1. I'AUI * K. W.tillliuN. fonunittoo of Appralsors. Oinalri. Neb. . Nnv. Kith. liU. . n O.llllt To nil owners of lot or p.uts of lots on .liiel- hon Btreut. from Tlilrty-slxtn street to 'I lilrty-acvi'iitn stront : You are horohy nolllloil that the un.lur- signed , tlireo dulnterostod freeholders of thu city of Oinah'i. havu boon duly npno nted IJA' thu mayor , wltb tlio npnroval of thu city ciinnell of Hald city , to assess tbo duni ice to thu o\Miurs rubpccllvo'y ' of ihu ntonorty ntleelcd bv Kriiilnii : JiickHon htrunt fiom Tiurty-filxlli Htivut to Thlity-sovuiuli stroot. ( Icc.ari'd nuou siry ny ordln.utcu No. .l.ni ; . ii.m-oil November - ' . ' and i.iprovel | : Nuvum- biT ' . ' . ' . 'i oiinrofiirtliernolllol.thatliavln ( aecoptod Raid iiiioliilinonU | ] nil I duly ( jnilillul as rc- ( inirud ny law. wo uill , on thu Mb day of Ducumhor. A. I ) . 1MI.1 , ut tbo hour of II o'clock In thu formioon , at tlio ollli-o of It. W. ( | > MM , luuni111. . Nuw York l.lfu hiil.dhn ; , within the vorporatullniltH of said oltv , meet for the iiiirposo of coinlilorliK nnd ni.ililir. the uHscssinunl of ilain.iiie to ihu owners r-- spticttvoly of h.ild | iroiurty. | alToi'tcd bv Midi i rail HIT , lnuln ; Into coMblilor.illuu dpccl il bi'iiuflts , If nny Yon ute notlllud to ' .c present at tlio tlmo and plnconforeMalil. and iiiul.o nny ol > juvtlons lo or HtaloinoiitHi'Oiiferiilnu' h.tld tiKw-idniunt of daniaseH , us you m.iy ( iinsldur piopor. It. W. ( illlritN. ) W.M. U. Hit Id Vilt. JOHN \V. ItOIIIIINft Oninhn , November IMJJ. N''Ml Ot PROPOSALS FOR filt Ponied prouos-ils wil bo rcos.voil by lliu un- ( loislj-'iH'il until 11,41 o'ulouU p. in. , llur-umbor JHib , IH'r,1 , for u rail I nit D.tvimpoit t-tnoi , fiom Ililtb Blrt'ut loiiSih Uri'ol ; dr. mil iivunnc , from flith strict to 4'd htiuul : I'owlur nvuiiiin , fiou ! ! Mh si I not to 4'lh ' iiti'iuiui il'tli stiiT't , fiom liiund avenno to.IIKH munnu : 4'Jtli ' street. fiom ( > rand nvuniiu lu Spnuiio Htrool : luth u voonu. from ( ! i and iiv-iino to > | ir i uostiool ; the alloy In liloc'U M. fiom I'th Mrcul. to Iht i stieot : filth ijlictt. fiom lei ) | t > htrent Id D.iv- ( tilportMruul ; Docnliir Hliojl. fiomllth stix'ot loillht lteul ; llamlltoiintrcut. from IMIi htruct to west city limits ; Arbor blri'Ol. fioia loili utrei't to Clth slrctil , In ihu eity of Omuliri. In ai-i'orduiici ) w.ih iiliuu mil hiicoillCiitUim on Iho In tliu oltlce of Um Ho in ) of I'nbllu Workv K.icli iiropjvil 10 bu niadu on pr niu.l blan' ' > H fiiinlslicd by tlio loaril , and l > l-n necom- imnlod with , i cuitilliMt ihou'i In tliu hum ol r UJ , pavab'o to thu elt.v of Utniiba , us an evi dence of peed faith. 'I ho bo.ir I IUSUIVCH tl e r -lit to reject nti.v or all t'di ' un'J twiih o ( lofcolH. r.v. . iiiitKHArsKi : , Clialrninn Hoard of I'ubllo Works. Omaha , Neb. , lui.'emlr ) l"t , IM ! , dl-'J-S-O _ I'ropiia.iU lor Iti'iiKivlir iici : > tli > n lliinili > , FII. licit propos'ils will bu rcculvo I ul the comptiol ui'Hollli'U no 10 I p. m. . Ducu'iibcr ' , Ix'i. ' . for tbo removal of thu oliTtlon liooths tc. btoraso boiibo nnd Iho ronhiclir. of tliu HIIIIIC lib may buil'ri-ulu.l ' by ibo conii ll for use ul tbu nu\t nU'cllon ; hiieb uluul'on ' bouths lo be taken nii.ii i. ruinovuil lo ihu plm u of bloraue , ivliiintd ua rontilroJ and put lo.-ulber In n uaiafu' ' . uruiior. \\oilcniinlliu 111:1111101. : llm conlr.ietor upon so rutilnchu .il I booth * to um Hi all ruualib neuuks.irv lu nut the uamt In Kood order , cxcupt iialatln . nnd to Iti-ei Ibo bamu In good ordti until lifter lliu ulou. lloti Thu I'onlracloi hliall rceolvo onu-thlrd of Iho contract prlco "lien Mild booths art htoroil , u ml ttto-thlrilH linniuilliito y lifter Hit oloellon for tvhloh Iho biimo thai ! be ruiiliicrd mid put In or ilur. A certlllod uhuok of llfly dollttiH i8Vi ) la iciiulrod lo nccoinpanv oacli bid. Thu rlubt Isruiorvod to rojoot any or nil bids. Tiir.u ol.SK.V , UMAIIA , Ducember 1 , 139 : . Coinpiroilcr. Diet SLMOJIA.L NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS. KMPIiOYStKNT \Vr.VVllin \ pupil nntff nt Itm W C A h i. ' ' pltnl , oor Klh nrcnnn nn,1 , Vtli Mroel , mnut ho liolNiscn VInn l w o rs oUlt jCioJtt moral clinr.10 Icr. Apply nl otioo. HOUSES AND LANDS. l/oil I.\CIIAM1K A nl < i > luniioon S , 7lli Klroct , ' iit'nnth nvcnur. clout ori'noumbriincp , for homo In ( minim. llnn ron 1'lnco or Kountio 1'lncn pro * fcrto.l. . u III inn ! n ? : . jilHK'mieo. : UroaitiUloils , Mchol'tiiAOo. /'O A < UK fruit nn.l R.nriU'ti t irm. nonr cltr , ? - > J per V'nrte linn HJ ncro fnrin. 5U per icrni IQ ncr * irncl. nilji'lniiitf n .N'o'irnskt turn , IIS per ncrp | Inrcp lltl ut f.irm inulcllr property for onto. John- on A Vn'i 1'nltpti. \\r A WOOD , V i o luvrt OI\K' of IHo llnpst form * < < -in utiiiltiiTviifrii ID\TJ , tortilla , ( . ' .ill niul scj \\f \ 'i.M Mnln Mrvit l/oll l'IIAM : > K-iint ( l-room limuo on South 1 SI li "trri't fur Intiil ( Uovi lilcM * . Nlrnnlon A I o I.MII IIXN l'-llio'fol'TiwinriinT - I 10 room ilivi'lUnn. Ul 1'nrx nttf. . IU , rou'n ilnolllni ; . i.r.Hjtli unt. . f..V ' T tuuii ilw-llliu. isr ; broniltrnr. I : ) . 10 IOKIII ilnolllni. . Hi Iti'iiion M. , I.M. 5 rnom tint * ) bit ; . 'IU Avoiiiii * 11 , II l.tlV t. ri'oui ilwi'llltik' . 110 N. l.MIl t. . IlliiXX it roiun ibu'llliif. s''J AMMIIIO H. IK 7 riiiiiii il olllm ; . .110 11 nee t n nvo. . ( I 7 riioiii ilni'lllni ; ViV ) llnrtiiony t. , { Ii. 7 room ilwi-llliii ! , llnbbllt Plncc. IIV 'i riMini iliM-lllir , ' V.1 Myn tcr > \ , III. irooni .iiu'lhn . lu Sr > l nrp .113. I room iluollliij. ft.'l ' MjriKU-r St. , J12.H 11 IUKIII dnt'llliiK , ( irnliniii nvc. , 114. i i iiin < lwillliii > . I.VulHb nvo.in , ( ro.iin iiwi > liliiB. llnlililtt riace. ( I'Ml 4 rooir tlwi'Plnc. IM I'm li nL' . . SI'J.W. f ) ronni ilwi'lllni ; . IJI N. Mb it , * io. 6 room ilncllliif , SUI N. 7tb t. . ! IJ. n-oiii ilwi-llliiK. lUOSIh nvi'.5IJ. - I. . room liwi'lllni ; . IIV. Illi i > t. . III ) . 4 roomilAi'lllnu. in Vine ! , ! . | j room ilni'llliu. 2,1 , ith arc , t'.U. r IIH.III iinoiiimt I' ' : < \\t-niiu li. fl ) . i. room ilwvllliiB. W * n'i nvc. , f 10. d room ilni'lllnt ; . ' 7UU AVVIIIIP \ . $11) . 5 room ilnrllln , ( ir.ilmn nrp . nti.tr Itltll , 11 4 room IIOIHP. noisntib | ft. $10. 4 KK.Ill < l I'll I lie. WAMMlll'J \ I' . K. , * . -r null ilwiOMlIK , Will AVI'IHIP II , H. ii ro.nii ihvt'lllntf , SIM HI. nml AMMIIIU M , H fi room ilnollbiB. Ti o. ' . > * ! st. $ < . . ' . r MUM ilni'lUni ; . Hill ) AMMIIIC A. 15. 4 r ni ilnvl'liit ; , , < 5 N. lit it. ? > . 4 r < ' .111 ilnplllllB. I'll So. I ! > t ! ! . , ? ! . f room tin oil In L . 3IU ) , \ \ otiliu A , $ J * A roi in itHollbiL' . -'in 1Mb nor . ? : . -r oMl ilni'lHiiL'IS Axclinu 1) , Jl. 1 room ( invll'iirf. ll. > J Arviiiiu ! > , } > . I roi'in ' ( Iwolttn , 'J l.i Aroiiiiu l > . * l. I room ilneHI-iK. S..Mo. . I 111 it , ? " > . < loom ilni-llbmVtfl I'nrl , nro , $1. , ; -rii iiiil < tcllliiE. ill Mii tiT ! > t. in. I , room ttniMIIUB. HVn lilnBtinan ! . , $11 7 loon , ( iiM'IMu.Vl'tli MVO . I.S I from itnt'lllllll. 811 tMMIIIO A. ( II. I mom ilncllliiK. IJi.'J'.M u\o , " | il ino. " ill. ii r < ioni ilwpllliiB , 17'Snvo. A , JM. IV-iii.uu I'lttullliu. Ml Mb nro . ? ! " > U room ilwi'lllni. , 'il I diiklnml ave , (13. .t-room ilML-llliiB , III N. < ah t. M. ! , It.lioiilo , roitu iik'JiU , ilrotltv.ijr niul Main truoi. I.STIlCT' nml loann Knrm nud city property lnitiElit olid olil. 1'iney .S. ThoiniK , Council lliiHu. 7AUM nnd city lo inn. Money lonni'il on Ktock nnd icr ln. Itoalcilnln for null ) . Dvrulllni : und urlnoxi riMifiln. Money lonnoJ fur loc l Inventors , .ou ou .V 'loulo. ! ! .O 1'onrl hlroot. loin In Cuiitrnl null 100 . ' J lols In Million indl. : t" > lol In liny Us * \ I'.vlincrV ( ZlulRln MaynoN 1st. I'D lotH In I'ottor \ Cohb'4. VI lota In Uo.r'M H ib. 15 lots 111 lloor a mid. molnln Highland nd.l. IS lots In llnloliliKUii K nd I. 45 lot In Tnrlo > 'H n Id. l.llnlK In Itlildlouiiill. ISO lots In WrlKht'h : i'lil. II ! lots In li rJoMndd l.oti In ovo'y ti'l ' lltlon In tlio clly phoap for ciVi , nrnn | iiiupnls. i all nnd too tit. No troiiblo to u property. OroonnlilcUU. Nlcliolson A , Co. ' ! AfllBS upppr llro.nl .i > . uplnnillil plOt'o for JplnltliiK ; rlip.tp for cash , or lll p.xcii'Viiito for mprnroil roslilcnco prouortf In Council lllmTd. irt'C'iishlvlils. Nlcluilbon X Co. r < Alll > l3X A.SM ) I'll'TI' liiiuli rluhcil niul most Jlioniitltul trncl In I'oltn ntliinilo count } ' : ecu 'nturprUi' IMacc1 ; Mro or ton ncro lots , ililolilx , MclioUon X Co. , C.2I llro.iilmiy. i ; > ( ilt iAI.K-40ncrp < : inillc > fro-n city , pnrt tlm I IK' | : Kpk'iull.l tor Krnpui. Aililrusa ' . 'UJ Mtltsniail troc-t. city. DANCING SCHOOL. MONIAIn II. A. pnrlor.i , children. 4 p. m. : ndnltii. 7..W p. m. Socials * erond and fuurtli .Yoiilntf..lp. in Mmlc fnrulHhod pnrtlott nnd clubs. Address It , A. I'lirluriCouncil lllnlTt.orHUI Knrnum H . Omnlii W. T. U.nmbors , Innlrnptor. OAHIIAtIK remoruil. ccsipools. riiultH nnd vJthlinnuyji clo.ineil. K. l > . Iliirko , city Mil * . Foil SAl.i : . chunp , or In v\ui.viiu ! lor Innd , an os- tablNticd liilMlnoss. Addrosi 1' . O. boxiSIU , Co nil- .11 HlllllH , 1.1. lliI.IKC WANTIID- I mint to lot oontrncl for Illllni ; by lot mi Hrondivny nnd tovontountli uU Apply to l.connrd hvorott. Lo.sr-fiai A i.i , i.v ONI ! 1101.1. nv \ ulio fnllcilto snap nt the ipoclal bnrK'iln olfcrcd ln.t ucck by ( irocnsnloIdH , Mcliolsnn , V Co. , No. ( i2l roniUvn ) . Tlio Under Is knoiur liu belntf n ( ilcn- wood innn nhoMI TCHO imoiiKli to pick uii Ibo .iruporty . , 17OU SA1.1I A Htnall d iliy , iScows. Cas h or part p rmcnt. l.'l.'U Avonno 11. LO.-T l.mlj 'H KOItntch | | nllli KCiit'o cbnli i. lie- turn to lloo utlke for rt nrd. PERMANENT SIDEWALK RESOLU- TfON. otnifll rh.iinbcr , Oinaln , Nob. , I6H7. Hu II io-olvoil bv tin' ulty ooiuiL'll of the ( ilty of Oiniiba , the M.iyor concurring : Tbiit lioiiiiinipiit hlduwiilkb bu uonstrncted In thuclty of Dirinli i as dosUnato 1 Doluw , within livudays uftei lliu piiblleiillini of this lesolu- lloti , or the pcriiiirit survloo tliuruof , as by rdlnancuN authoil/.o ( ! nnd reiiulred ; aueu lduwalKS lo tin laid to the puriiianunt Kr.ido as oslablUhcd on thn p.ivu 1 Mrouts spuclfluct hi'rulii , tuid to bu co istriicli'd of stone , urtl- lluliil atone , brick or Himiifuordlnr to spocl- llcatlniH ( HI ( Ho In the olll.'o of thu Bo.ml of 1'nbllo Works , anil under Its Htiporvlsion , to * Hit : South side of Dndpo htieet , sub lot f In lot 3 , Capitol addition , pu miniunt iiradc. ( Ifeotwldu. Uoulli h du of Dod u Hired , uitHt'J. ) feut rnnro or less of hub lot 5 In lot " , Cnjiltol addition , pcimant-nt gr.idc. H foul \\Iilo South hldo of Diidm : htroot. est ' 'i feet more or lo s of bill ) lot. 4 In lot' . ' . C'.ipltol addition , pi'iniiinent Kr.ulc. U foul wlilo. North sldi1 of I'oiiplotoii iiveniio , lots 11 to SO Inc-ludvo , blo-k. , sliull'tt addition , puimanent Ki"iilo , 0 feet wldu. Hast s du of Twenty-ninth nvpiinn , lots 14 to 17 Im'liisivo , b ork HuiiBi'oin 1'lacu , Duriiui- nent ertidr. 0 feet wide. South Hldo of l.i'avcntvoilli hliool. lota 1 ! > , IS , IT , IS , i : > . block Ifi. I.o ivi'iiworlb Iliislnuss I'laco , crmiinut t ( 'rudo. Ii feet nld < > . routh H'.do of I.eavoiiuorlli hlroot , erosslna M. 1' . or licit Uno rluhiiif nny In blouk 10 , I.o ivenwortb lliulnu t 1'lace , iiennanuuC ; , . ( ' , U font wldo. An I , bo It furlhor rosilvod- That tliu Hotnlof I'nbllc Works he , nnd Is hereby niitbon/ud und directed to caiiso ri conof this riivi'utlon to bo publUhcd In the oltloml paper of thu i-lly for onu week , or bo HiTVoJon tboowiiors of sud lots , and that nnle-.fi Hiioh owners KI | ill within llvo daya after ihu put ) lent on or horvleo of such copy constructs ild H dow.ill.s < is liuruln reiiilrjf | , that lliu Ho ml of I'ubllu Works eanno Hid Hitmi ) Irt he done , thu eiHt of eiiuslni.'Un Hald HlduwalKH re | iiollviily to bu ns tiiiud ax'iilnst thu ru.il ustato , tot orp > rt of lot In frontot and nbiittliiK HIIUII sldow.ilks. Passed Novemtur llth und --'Hi. IKiU. T. .1. I.O WHY. Acting I'lesldoht of Iho Council , U I' . DAVIS. Piesldont of ibo ( Jllvt'oiinoll , Attrsti JOHN OUOVBH , ( Jlty LJIorlc. Approvnd : OP.O. I' , HII.MIH , Mayor , NOT 10K TO COXSTUUi'T SIm\VAMCH. : \ To tlnuiwnuriof Iho lots , pa is of lots nnd to il estate duucilbcd In lliu nbovo resolu tion You and oacli of you are hcrnhv notlllcd to construct ncrmiinenl Kldou allis nn rtiinlrcd by a resolution of llioilty foiincll and mayor ot the u.ly . of UmiiliH , of wbli'h < hn nbovo U u tony. I' . W HIHKIIAUSiiC : , Chalrin.in Hoanl of 1'iiblluVorks. . OinalKi , Nou. , November-bib. IBJi. ii'JSilTt To ihu owners of all lots , iriruof lots nnd roil : Uhliitu aloiiK lliu iilluy In blook I , Koiint/e'ii Mil addition , fiom I/tli / "teoot U llth Htruufc Yon are heruby not > llul Hi it thu iindir- sl nuJ. llrcodUlntuiudluil freolioldcri of thu city of ( Jmaliii , have boon duly iipnolntuil by ihu mayor , with tlio approvul of the city council of mild cllv. lo as cs < the damauu to lliu ownuis rusiicutlvoly of lliu property nf- fueled by tliu KMdliU of tbo iilluy In blook t KounUo'iMih atidlilon.fro n lHh ! Hlreot to llth kiruut , dccliirod nuucHjiry by oriilnaneo No. ll.'si. iiissud Oolobur Ul , la'j. , npuiovud Oolo- bor Uli. IBW. Yon are further notiflu.l lhat bivliuno- cuptiid said iipnoiiiiiiiunu mi 1 ( In y il'liillduil ' IIM ruiinlrcil by law. wo will , on lliu Illtli duy ot Dcci'inbur. A I ) , tv.r. , at thu hour of uo'clouk In ilmfurimoon. tit llioollii'u of John R Klnuk , f..i Cliainber of ( onunurue , witb.n tbu cor * por'ito limits of said i-ltv. meet for Ihu pur- posti of con ldorlnu nnd mikliK ihu nbsosj- incnl of ilamairo lu Ibo ow noru rcspuullvoly of s.il I proiiurty 'iiruoto I by Hald change of irraila tiiklng Into coiiiidurallon epuulal bonelit . If un v. You are notlllcd lo bo prcsont at Iho tlmo nnd place aforenuld an'l iniiku any objuclluni to or slitiiiiiontu coni'urnliu t-ald n aos inun of duinat'eu unynu may consldur nruper. JOHN e I1 IjAClv. R W. ( JIIISON. JAMK-SJ'OOICDM.Q Omaha , Neb. , Nov. Klid , Ib'Ji UU