VI1IC OMAHV DAILY IttW ; MONDAY. DICOKMIWK 10 , 1802 , THIiJ DAILY BEE Olr'K'L XO. 19 I'KAHt. STUEKT. 1'it'HvtiH ' 1 y rariler to niiy pail of ttio city II W. Tll/ruN. - MANAtir.lt. Office . No. 4tt ' 1tiHiic t i tiKiiiiM ' . Tl IKl'l'OM > 1 . | glit | , ; , | | , or . No. 38 .I//.N / / .i/.v i' N. V I'lu/r.l.i-.iKC.V ) . < / ( > urn Hluffs I.iunbor Co. Coal. The iib < il lioird will hold Its ntf > nthi.if. . . otintT this evening. Miss OI-.IPP Iteming entertalard n linrly of her frit'tiiii i > ! a "cake walk" last Wednesday evening Tin- quests vferu residents of First aiennc anil tlic - , Icinlty. Mr nnil Mrs. .1. I. . Slewart have iMurul In- viiatim s for a dancing party on l-Ylday cvriiiiiu' Iiorc-MiVr : ' 0 , at tlio Orand hotel. Mr aii'l Mrs I" . W. 'I'limnton have Issued I in itatioi , , fur a reception next Thursday fit tlicir in im > IIKI South Kirst street. In himo' of tlio lift n : ii Miiiitvi'iT.av.v of their marrlajrp. , IniM' ' < < I , ) 'atoii 1ms received the nppoint- ITII t , ' of ii'-Htant Kcne.ral inatiai'CT of tin. T'r "i Mofc Yards rniiimiiv | , at South Otii'itii mid ill remove there to make his linn iifti-v .t.iiiuar.s 1. Miii ( 'h n fii Id , from Omaha , lllrd an In- ffiriii.it IMII in the superior court Saturday nlplit f..i . a si'iiivh warrant for the promises at U North Fifteenth ali'orl. She claimed to \\fi\c \ \ li f i a wati h there and has not HPI n it since the woman who Uses there re- fi."iig . iu nun it , nM'f to tinowner. . A M'iin li nraiil win. plaecl iu the hands of : ui i-nti ulin v.i'de ' an . " "tnilnatlon of the pn it ix. , . I , MI 1 Uril to Him llii ! ailsslng tlinc- M Alnimhemfonitf ? people enjoyed a bob' M > 'd IMI-U I. t Thursday cv : iiiiH. Thr fol- louii'\r i-im.p.'sed the part.Mif"i's : Jennie ( i'linnr l.'li'h Ifp.uiolds , May HollK l-Mim l.iriiiu I . .IliiKills. . Idu IVnipsitor , riinnU' Hrotlv. Li//ic Dnboise , Miu'tfii : Drill nn , Miss \\o.iil Mes-iis. I'harlet UetallM ; , Will 1'f | | IM < I mi i . I jv Wittt r. Walter Lviin < r , \\i i \\IMII . It-rl Hairctt , Al Me.Xutt , Wal ler .Ii - i li. If Slillllnptoti. ' i.n ii'i-'i'ini'iits were made by the n , 'ii i" . .i > i.i ni' the ( iram'i hotel for the eii- lei'tiiinnict ) ' of their iruoBlH liir.t evening. A 1 CM. < rl v > , - L'iu-n in Iho dlnlnir room during tin itiiinri hut r. nftpr which the FIIP IS vent to I In | ini is and listened ID music nntil I ) o'c loi-lc 'I In' performers WITH Messrs. A. Mmitiiii' ' 'h ' unit Joseph Uislolli. two former men lifi'f the original "Spnnlsh Ktndenls. " ihi - | , ii\ in/ ; ( in mandolin , banjo and L'liitar \viis 'ielit.ii ! fill. The treat was tal.cn tuUan- t"t'icf l\ ) , : itiotit Ilk ) , lownsp , "pli" , bi'sidts the rtdiil.ir p.itrons of ttie hotel. Tnere i- . .1 J.CH id pvospeet that the criinlnnl rii'i'S aif.iin i .1. P. ICiinball and Urnrtfo II. C'huinp v\ll ! Uu disnu.'istHl In the near nit tire. AH already si.ited , a motion has bouu illod in tin dlstrn't eonrt by tin1 eoinity attorney iisiini ' Unit tht ! ense bo ilisinisii'd , 011 the Knxiiul that ( ieni'jiu K. ( iane , who has been jirusi'i nl inu itiK'ss until now , in behalf of the investment lotnpany , lannot be indnrod to ( nine to ( . 'uiineil BlulYw In proseeute. The jiilorne.N s lor the defense have liled a roMst- nnoo to the million , on the pron'id tint tlio fount. \ all i'1-iiey does not claim that I'.aKO API \er Inhere , and it is states ! that tlio eoiinU ntliii'iie.v will not put fovlh any vovy MK i'1'i , . I'ilni'ts to secure the continuance , n * in hi ; IK art be has an iilua that the i .ii. ' li .1 broil PeUlL'il out of court. If the iiiuu.iii fur u cotitiniiaiu'e ' is overruled he \\ill ilisiniatin - case , as ii cannot po to trial iviiho.it Hi'1 priiaipal tvitncss for the state. ' As delii i'His hns ( Hidahy's Hex Urand" is a i\ \\onl .tiiiiinp ladies in biiyinj ? licof ox- liiu ts Asli yon f/roi'er for "itox.M IS'o di'iibt ' tlio must complete stoulc of fni'i ' holi J.iy novelties in tit Havis' , thu leading dru lsl mid purfuiuor. Soooui' line of luilies' all sillc linnil- knroliU'fs. htmi ( ! iimuly sillc embroidered , ut 1-jc ouch. I'ostnn .atore. To I lie l.llilli > .t. C'omo ii'iil sco our cheap holiday goods at Mrs. ljfoitlei''s lower store , No. Jill Uroadway. _ A flno line of holiday Broods , jnvonile boolis , ehoieo perfumery and fancy iirti- cles of all kinds : it Deil C ! . Morgan & Co. ' 6 drug store , 7 1:2 Lower Broadway. 'I i > ys , liio ! > , I'.lc. Our second lloor is n perfeet paradise for everything that can lie thought of in the toy , hook mid fnney ( roods line. A visit will prove to you that the Boston Store if- the place to buy your ( Jhristums presents , where u dollar will ffo ono lialf furtlie.r than iinywhoro else. Thai is what the most of us are looking for til this critical moment. Wo all want U ict the most anil best for the mono. ) possible. Tlio Boston Store is the place 1'ouncil Bluffs , In. _ I'unl Schneider , the drutrjrist , has the newest novelties in celluloid and alum innni ( roods for the holidays. No OIK ole carries the line , and they arc tln handsomest things yon over saw. Mr and Airs , .l.W. Squire arn in Chicapo Mrs .1 W Chapman is visiting relative ; tit I'liiiKiii nith , Xcb. Mrs KvcivH returned Saturday from ni oxtimli.l Kuropi-an trip. .1 Ij Piixtini left last eveninp for Mis SKiirlh > re lie will visit his ( ( inner home. < . ' K I'arsnns has pune to New Vorlc t spi n-1 the holidajs visiting his brother , 1. 11 I'arsuns. I'liar'i ' s IX 1'armelee. traveling salesma for M K Smith .t Co. of Omaha , is Ivinjf a hihiUiie. . ' .HI Second avemiP , very ill. II iv. 1.1 attacked with hcniurrhaKcs one da lait week while at l''reMiniit and had to b brought liai-lc to his hunie. What the oul come will i > cannot lie tuld now. hut bis coi : ditiun Is coiihiilered very critical. Tram ! Se\ilier C I'1 ' Mni'iv .t Co. . pniminent dnifxpists 11 Kewberp. tre. ) , say : "Since our customer have become acquainted with the pond ipia ities of Chamberlain's L'miph liuinedy w null hut little of any other kind. L'lmmbci Iain's mcdk'ines all pivo jjood satiataction. For sale by L. 1' . .1 uilsoii , civil ongineei'.itZS J3'wa\ Spoolal ( . 'hrltitmtiH eutlory milo o Colo'sclo.in L > lliper | pocket lnivcHray.oi mid shears. Colo's , ! ! Main street. HrijhtiM' ( tliun ( fas , chuapor than olei trio li lil and as beautiful us a uroiun- the o now art lafiips at Lund lirog. C'oul and wood ; best and cheapo Missouri hard wood in the city ; prom ) delivery. II , A , Cox , No1 Main. limits' Sluie Null * . It Is still running , and will contim : until the removal to the new buildiii nfter Jiinuary I. Nothing lias been sai In the papois iiDout it for the past fo days , just himply for the roiinon tin everybody I'lmneelod with the sioro hi boon too busy selling goods to write , ai VLTtlhL'nioiils. During thijt week bottc fiu-llitii's for handling the crowds , mot promptness in HHlng mail ordorn , an bettor opportunities will ho given a around for getting the bettor bui''u'.i ' that will make the week one to bo n mombered. It is getting mighty close to Chris mas and one of the especial features i the wtok will ho the ahuightor of slii pers and holiday footwear. " 'Ills is 11 immunso now line , and wo will put forward for a winner this week , Tl lady tnal cannot tlnd a pair of ulippoi to suit her fancy and her hubbaad needs will be impossible to pleabo , ai ; the price well , that wlll bo the chi cause of surprise. Gentlemen , the ( inosiiiiio of tall good in the city , just recuivod. Uoltor , tli tailor , 81U Broadway , Given away with JlJ.tiO purchase nice ( , 'hrlbtmus present , J.J. Maura I A : Co , , hoots and shoos , frill Broauway See those oil heuiorn ut Swuiue'u , 11 Broadway. NWSFROJI COtNCll BLUFFS , Rev. Henry Dalotig and His Forty Preaohors at ttit A odnlion Kooins. EVANGELICAL WORK OF THE CITY MISSION Dully M < ! i > llliK < i Held for tinI.nil Yriir nnd Aloio Tliini tltimlrrd Slr.ijbitf amilk HroltRlit to the l.lKbt unit flight . \ijnliii Tbe meet In ? nt HIP YOXIIIS Idea's Chris ! Ian nssoelallon romns yo&lcrday afternoon was a ralhrr tmnsttal one , from the fact that it was in eliarfc'c of Hcv. Henry Dcluiig niul "forty in-eaehei's a weolt old , " as ho expresses It. The forty preachers are tbe result of tbo meetings whli ii have been going on for some time past at the Union Christian mission. The youti { ? men assisted In the meeting , which lusted for nearly two hours and was highly enjoyed by those present. In the evening a meeting was held fit the Hroadway Methodist church , in wlKTh Mr. Delong nii'l bis tntcKinn band also partici pated. The ( Jrar.d Artn.\ met and tiiarclmd to the church , the nU- ; ; ion people falling In In their r"nr. A serine , ' . 1 > . \ Her. II. I' . Dud ley was followed by s.ee1iet. | . by Mr. Delonjr and others , nnd thn enthusiasm of the oven- Ins was hardly less than that of the after noon. The work of tills irisslon deserves more than passing mention , for it In to be doubted wheiher tliert'is nn Institution in the cltj which is doing more actual good. Meetings arc hold daily at 'Jst1 ? Uromlway , and In the last ; ear there have been 101 conversions. Yesterday the list of conversions- was in creased b.live. . . As it is now operated , the bulk of Hie work falls on Mr. and Mrs. Uc- oiijr , but they are anxious to enlist the s.\m- pat by of tlii'chiircbp ? in behalf of IliPini'iston. belong's plan IM to have adi'legate : iipointed ] from each church on Wednesday evening to attend the meeting of tlie mission on l'Ylda.evening , take part in the exercise's , nnd make a report on the next Wednes day. In this wTry bo thinks the churches would keep belter informed on the needs of the mission , and would be en abled to furnish the aid that is needed.-This plan will be presented to the churches hi the near future and tltclrco-operation requested. The dinner which w.is clvcii at the mis sion last , ThanUsirtvinp , was such a success that a .similar venture is to be made on New Year's day. Dinner \ \ ill be served nearly all da.\ for the poor people of the city. Conlri- biilums of food and clothing are solicited from the public generally , and there is not the slightest aonbt that Ilin people will respond spend with their usual generosity. Abe Lincoln post. ( Srand Army of the Kepublic , is to assist the manager in looking after the wants of the gntsts. A Cnro lor Cionp. If your children are subject to croup always keep a bottle of Chamberlain's i.'oujrh Hemcdy at band. It is a prompt and certain cure. If ( riven as soon as the crotipy ceiijrh appears ii , will prevent the attack. Ijf sale by dnijlhts. ( ! Couti. cliiaU.H. The great coat sale at The Boston Store is now in full swing ; hundreds h..vo boon made ha'pny thu past week ; do not delay , nmkeyom selections carlv. TUF. GHKAT SALK LAbT.-J UNTIL CIIUISTMAS. In addition to the largo line of samplub bought by our Now York buyiT atOlio on tins dollar , all of our own btr.ok is being sold atcost price durini ; lira SPECIAL SALK. If you have not the full amount of any garment you would like to purchase , by paying part down it can be saved for you until you arc ready to pay the bal ance. 15y doing so , you reap iho bonoiit of Iho reduction , also of the large selec tion.Vo have hundreds of nobby gar ments left yet , although our trade the i > : itt season on coats has been two-foidT \Vo made greater preparations for an immense fall trade. aiid have been duplicating ; orders right from tlio opening of the season. Some people say , who ever heard of a coat sale in December or a. blanket f-alo in.lulyV Wo say , when could there bo a bettor lime than the present for a , COAT SALIC , When hundreds are looking for a hand some , seasonable , reasonable Chuistmaa gift. Wlint could bo more Mmionahlc than a nice coat to protect you from the chilly December blasts ? \Vhero _ ear you buy them more reasonable than al the Boston Store ? They lead in this as in all lines they carry. BOSTON STORK , Council Ijlull's , la. For warmintr guasl chambers , batl rooms , etc. , our tfas lioators tire jus what you want. Look at them. Clean convenient cheap. C. 15. Gas and liloiv trie Licht ( . 'o. Carl liurhorn. successor to 10. Uur born , has the only now jewelry stock it city. Many holiday novoltio-i. Vllluke II fpRiilii. . Nearly a year ago an association wa started in Council IJlnlfs for the purpose o 'booming Council Dluifs enterprises and see ing that the merchants of the city bad the ! share of the current trade. An admissioi fee of fTi was levied on each member , am there were about forty of them. Ofllcers were elected , the -retur.v wns t receive a salary of ยง & > per month , ono meet , ing was held and then the associatiot 1 ilroppcd out of sight and has never heel board ol'-since. Thi < business men who hav dropped a liver into Iho slot with the oxpei tation of drawim" out ( ) , ) ! ) ) worth of trad have been waiting in vain for some news o the pri/.e , and are now anxiously inqulrin ; what has become of the organisation. Inquiry from the otllccrs of the organUi : lion elicits the information that the dca silence has been caused liylhn protrncle absence of I'rcslilcnt T. J. Kvans from Hi city. Helms been umiblc to pay any altei lion to Iho duties' of the nfltce , and state that he wants to resign. . A meeting is to h held this week to elect a successor , when 1 is hoped that Komething u ill be done. l-'vcry season brings a new crop r cough remedies , but they cannot compel with iho grain ! old Or. Hull's Cough Syruj Inltliil lluiidlu'ri'lili'l'x. In linen , S\vls and silk iHu oac.h. Hotter gradcfa in silk at fi'Jo , "oc an Duchess lace liandkorclilofs , HolKlui niiido , ranirin in jirlu'o froni'i ( ) , sJIi.ot $ l./ilt / , $ o 01) ) and $7.00 c\oli. : Children cotton prlntiMl handkerchiefs from li , ' ! c , iic and 7c oticli. Hmbroiderod hand korehiofs , wo bliow a Inr 'o line at 1U < 1-ic , 17C , II ) . ' , L' . " ) tO fiOi ! . TllO 1110 ; eomploto and bt'st fiolectod line in th wobt , I'osTox SWIM- : , Council HinlTri , la. Spi'rl.ll ' ! ' < -.I lil'ttlii sit ) , , . Kino uickel plalud conpcr tea Ituttlei $ ] . > > , Milil everywhere for ; I-.rOj wil last a lifotinio an'l nuvor tarnish. Col & Cole , -11 Main ulrout. Tlio snow , and cold weather does lit diminish the doiir.init for aeroago in th Klnln tract , -i miles civil of the pnai olllce ; 1100 acres yol for sale in from on to ton aero tracts. suUnblo for trull an garden. Day & Hess , agents , 'M 1'eai B l root. Houghl organ block of C. B. Musi Co. Will boll thorn cheap. Mar. Boui icius , 110 , 1)1 ) Stutsman street. < : harKt'il ltli a shurl.itjf. SiiturUay evening a suit was tiled in tl district court by the Firemen's Fund lasu aiu'u company against M. 1. Sears , Jo ) Bchulllur , M. Ii. beam , M. li. W II Uiu-p In wlm'i ' n serious ih.ugi , ' ID nifidc itjiui. ( * ' M 1 Si nis Tim \ieitiiiin \ 9iat" that Scnrn M'ufTsnaciit ' fur the < . ii > tmny inst April nn < l Ibftt ho gax-f it bximl i ir JfiOi ) for the f.ntlifiil prrfurmaine nf hi d'il.\ , the bond brbif ( alftned bv too other defi ml- ants as surolles An aildltloaol l md of tfflo was furnished two months biter. S ars car ried on the business until .luly. when it h alleged ho censed to act ns neon taint a Minrt- ngcof $ l'2t In his aecounts was discovered. 'l"io plnlntlff now seeks to have the defend ants compellr-d to make ( rood the dotlclt. The earth moves. Kvldonco , yon can buy a ilrt class liniment. Salvation ( HI , for 8.V. * < : iltu ! ClillM U I'.ITP. Tl.o nnnounconiQnt tando in THH HEH that Santa Claus had traded his team of reindeer for a span of Shetland ponies and would tic at the Boston Store , Coun cil UlulTi. Friday ovotiing , ronily to inret his friends nnd deliver Cltristmas j tck- age ? , drew an imtnente concourse. The iisEomblnca of ] ieopla. old and young , gathered to greet him and sou what kind of : i trade ho made filled the street , as U usual when any extraordinary event transpires thero. Ho arrived nt the * tore early in the evening and en tered by one of the rear doors. Ho made coed his announcement that he voukl make his headquarters at the Boston store , and audaciously drove his loam right down one of the inalft aisles. H was a beautiful team , and Iho old man was delighted with his trade. Ills good humor was intectioas , and the crowds that filled the store and the btruot. veiled with delight , lie held his levco until nearly 10 o'clock , and ina.lo the acquaintance of thousands of people , showed them his goods , and assured them thai ho would make the Boston store this year the greatest pltu.'c in the country. I'lll1 * . I'llM. F.vcry imaimiablo kind of fur to bo had at the Boston store. Furs llyln thick and fast last week. This week wo inland to keep Ihom Hying. See Iho prices : llnir mulTs , ; tlo ) , ode and To ? . Black coney , $1.00 to S'J.OO. Froncii seal , $1.7o to * o. < IO. Astrakhan mulTx , HOO to $0.00. Opossum mulTt , ? ! . " ) . Marten inulV , Sli.'iO ; worth $10.00. Beaver , from$7.'J" ) to Sl'J.OO. Uonl seal , sJlo.OU ; worth Jl20.nl > . Children's sets. Chinese fox , 81.30 ; tiger sots , 1.70 ; chinchilla sets , 1 7o : Thibet sols , f'.7.V. ! angora sets , white and colored , & -.7r > to Si. 75. All kindo of furs in capos , boas , col- larottes and fur trimmings nt our low prices. BOSTON STORK , Council Blu IK I'l'tilean's I. nek. The Imperfect Inns of Iho jury system are not often shown more glaringly than in the case of the state against Peter Kgan , in which a disagreement w.is arrived at after forty-cl ht hours of deliberation. lOfian was charged with attempt to commit burglary. IIo w.is caught in thf act and shot at the. time. His reputation has been that of a worthless fellow , continually in trouble and spending half of his time in either Iho city or the county Jail. He did not deny tr.\ ins to get into the house of Fran'c ' Phillips at ni.iht and bis only defense was that he was drunk when it happened. In spite of the cvidnnco soineof the Jury , led by personal Irlondshlp for K < ran , refused to vote for his conviction , and as the evidence was su slromrly ag.iinst , him the rest could not vote for bis acquittal. The jury consequently quently hung. As .i sort of poetic justice the men about the court house arc siiir.svsthig . that tin.1 next thing to do might ho to hang the jurymen. _ Constipation cured oy DoWitfs Early Kiscis. _ Santa Olitus ami t'lumii. When at homo Santa Chun plays on a Hard man piano. VICTORIA , Til E QUKKN OF F.XO- LAND , enjoys hersulf best at her-1 lard- man. ALBERT HOWARD , PRINX'13 OF \VADKS , thinksi his Ilardman the host. II KR ROYAL HKUJXKSS , T1IK Db'CBKSS OF F1FH , says there's noth ing like her Hiirdman. 11 HR CiRACK , THU DUCIIF.SS OF MONTTIK > S1C , jilays her babies to sleep on a Ilardman. HIS GRACIi , TIIK DUKK OF RICH MOND , swears by the Ilardman. 11KR ROYAL II1G1INKSS , TUB DUCEIliSS OF CWNNAUCiUT , would have none other than a Hnrdnrin. TllK ( JUKF.NS OF AMHRICA think the Ilardman to sweet for anything. The ML'KLLKR PI.VNo'AND OR GAN CO. , 10IJ Mam struct , Council Blullsla. . , have handled the Hiirdman for 'i years , and : -ell them in preference to all others bucausio they have given anil are always giving tlio best satisfac tion. tion.For For an Xmas p-oscnt there is nothing that can take its place. ( 'In-lit mis ; < inutN , Do Haven in offering an unusually fine assortment of Christmas and holiday novelties. Don't fail to examine his stock of beautiful goods and low priced. Wanted Cash oiler for ten shares Citizen's State bank stock. Must be sold. Address 13 11. Sbeafe. Mcl'liail pianos and Crown organs , cash or installments. Mur , Bourioius , 110 Stuts'inau street. Sprung tint Sniiflu A curious accident toolc place yesterday 01 the motor line at the corner of Fifth aveinu and Pearl street , and travel on the line was stopped for an hour or so. A heavy wagoi struck the switch in such a way as to sprint Iho llango outward. Cars could not bo rm over the switch without running oft tin track. A force of men was brought to tin place and after an hour or moro of delay i new switch was put in , after which travel went on as usual. Ignorance of the merits of DoWItfs Lltth ICarly Ulsers Is a misfortune. These Huh pills regulate the liver , cum hu.nlache , clys pcpbila , bad breath , cimsUp.itioa and bilious nuss. ( 'leiiiilni ; I'll Mill' , 111 order to clean up our dry good : stock wo will oll'or the entire htock a greatly reduced prices for the nox thirty days. You can buy a iO.OO blanket for $7.0i K.OO blanket for ( l.Oi Those blankets 7.00 blanket for o./V / are all wool , 0.00 blanket for -J.oi western made 5.00 blanket for : i./i / 4.00 blanket for 3,0' ' Our stock of ladies' , gentlemen's am childron's underwear is complete am will bo sold at greatly reduced prices Dress goods , llaiinols , table linens , nap kins , hosiery , handkerchiefs , ribbons laces , jewelry , L'lovos and mittens am a full line of tilk umbrellas. In lac everything in stock will bo olTorect at i bargain. .1AMKS IIAVKRSTOCIC. 01 Main St. and 1105 Pearl St. ATA BEXQINS TLJRSDAY MORNING AT S O'OLOOK. . This is a. portion of the $30,000 Bankrupt Stock bought of Kohn & HUT'IS of OinAha. Here are a few leaders : THE LEADER OF THE LEADERS : Men's all wool cassuncre suits , got up in the very best style , coat satin-lined , colors brown , black , gray ; check or plain equal to a tailor-made suit , and never sold for less than $18. 1 have 200 of these suits ; they go at $10.00. LEADER NO. 2. 100 men's all wool worsted suits that have been sold many a time for $15.00 and no questions asked ; you can got one Tuesday morning for $5.75. LEADER NO. 3. 200 men's suits , sold everywhere at $8 , go at $3. LEADER NO. 4. Boys' all wool suits , ages < \ to 13 , worth $5 to $7.50. Have an immense stock of these , but they won't last long at $ i. Bring your boy in and buy him a Christmas suit , INI en's heavy working pants , $ i per pair. Men's white shirts , linen bosom , 350 , Mcus ! heavy merino undershirts , 350 ; all wool , 500. Men's hose , 50 , 6c , 7c , Sc to 25C. Men's ulster overcoats , $2.50 ; Irish Frieze heavy ulster , $8. Hoys' overcoats , with capes , $ i to $5.50. v Thousands of other immense bargains. Store closed all clay Monday. Sale begins Tuesday morning at S o'clock , December 2oth. H5B and 548 Jiroohrov , Council 131 tiffs. Handkerchiefs. 'NVe wore always homliiunrtera for handkerchiefs , but this year moro than ever , having received ut > to the present time l.oOO do/.en handkerchiefs , includ ing our two largo importation orders from St. U-uil and i-ewgin , Ireland. Silk handkerchief ? , embroidered silk in cream and tints , special at 12ic. Special " 00 do/.en embroidered silk handkerchiefs , no two do/.en alike , ranging in an endless assortment of creams with ehinU embroidery , drawn work and beautiful , delicate tints at "oc j each. Values in the above line worth as high as 41.00 ouch. HOSTON STORK , FothoringhainVhito'.aw vV : Co. . Council niulls , In. l-Jutorpriso 1'liU'U Reing frequently urged to sell smul portions of my farm , " 1 liavo at last do elded to plat tiOO acres of Enterprise I'laco , familiarly known as the Scott farm , and to begin the sale at once in live and ten acre lots. I have placed the same in the hands of Greenshields , Nicholson & Co. , who will act In tlio matter as my exclusive agents. Fruit growers , gardeners and those who want the conveniences- a city combined with all Iho advantages of the richest farminir land are now given a rare op portunity to do so. ' M. Tot'T. Do you smoke ? Have you tried T. U. King & Co.'s Purtaga&y It's a charmer. Just light one. Tlio genuine Round Oak stoves , also line line of oil heaters. Colo's , 41 Main street. . I .V.VO I'A r'K.1111.\ . This evening Mr. Stuart Hobson and his excellent company of players open a three night's omrugcnioiuat Uojd's theater. The occasion will be doubly interesting for the reason that the opening piny is one in which Knbson anil Cr.infNnado one of their earliest successes "The Bachelors. " The play was written specially for the comedians by Joseph - | eph Bradford , a Boston journalist , and this is the lirst season it has been played in thir teen years. The follow.i.a is the east" of "The Bachelors. ' ' Juaii Handle Mr. Iol ! > M > a .limlcr MiVooihMiid Wnilnu Mr. Klwood Miildoiiii Mr.V < ) iiliT-on ( Uriii'u Mr. I'iinell Sinn ; Mr. Yerancu I'.ve Mrs. I'.oliMiu Itella Ml s May .Moii'-i'r ' Mrs. M < : l\eao Clara MKs llonlon Kuty Mi-s Ilii yd ; On toinomiw evening and at the Wednes day matinee LioldsinitH's immortal comedy ' Sin1 Stoops to Compior , " will be Hut bill , a special production buinn made of it. 'I be en- piccmont closes Wednesday evening with Brunson Howard's American comedy , "Tl.- Henrietta.1' . "Norn .Mac-bree , " a beautiful fmir-aet Irish comedy drama by Charles T. Vincent , comes to lio.ul's during the three last days of the present week. A remarkably peed performance of a re markably peed play is promised at the pre sentation of the "New Monte C'rlsto" at the r'arnam Strivt theater for three nijihis. commencing Thursday evenint- , December ! ! ' . ! , with the usual Saturday matinee. The dramatic arrangement of this wundcrful work of Ik-lion is new , and the cast cujjatrcd is a very superior one. The scenic and me chanical effects are marvels of Btago illu sions , and are of a very elaborate nature. "The Mldnlfiht Storm at Sea'1 being the most noticeable , a war of thu elements heinj ? presented with very realistic effect , includ- intr a debifro of water and Hashes of seeming real lightning. R. A. AND N. U. Oltlcersi nl ( ienentl tli-unkn ( iarrlson Chosen At the regular mowtin : ' of the ( lencral .luhn li. Broiiko garrison of the Ucgular Army and Navy Union , lield at their hall on nftconth street last 'Saturday evening , the following officers were elected for theensu- ia < ; vear : .lohn 13. Howe , commander ; l-V.ink ] > . 'I'lioriiton , vice eoimnander ; William S. Kellv , deputy coimuanderj 1C. Shaack , adjutant ; .lames li , Johnson , paymaster ; .liihn Ij. Hlilman , nuartermiitilerj 1) . D. Williams , chaplain ; , Henry F.ilvey , officer of the day ; Mahu-bl Kerwan , olllcer of the ( .Miarit ; John Burke , ulllcer of the wn.tch ; W. H. Shoup and Henry Sollnj-'er. ensigns. The Instalkitlon of the newly elected ofli- eers will take place on January T , at which lime it is quite liUuly the national vice com mander , of Loavonworth , Kim. , will bo present and take part in the exercises. Two new membcr.s _ were "mustered in' ' and ap plications ariTcomiuK in rapidly. Tnis Kiirrisuu will give its lirst annual bail on January ' , ' , at Coodrlch ball on Twen- tv-fourlh street , which promises to be a line affair. The proceeds of this cntertaln- iyhcbt of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S , Gov't Report. O inent will be used In orpini/iii r and equip- pinna X.otiave drnni corps , to be conip < ted of bo.\s between tlie anes of ten and I vvelve , and will , when orjiani/.eil. lie a credit to tlio city and the army and navy union. Th- Karrihon already lias two lint' musicians , ini'tnbi ? rsof tbe Second infantry at l-'ort Onriba , wbo will instruct tbo Union Vet c IMII I.i'iliiii In Ni'lirmk'i. Tlio Union Veteran l.-j ion of tbo L'niled States lias gained a foolliold In Xebras'.t.i tiy llii > muster in and orfr.ud''Ulon of Kncunip- inent No.'i \ \ on Saturday eveninsr bv musterini ; ofllccr Lieutenant Colonel t1. It Crisp of lincanipiiRMit No. S of Conn--II IJlnlTs. Tbe new encampment s'.irted ofl' with a charter moinbcrsliip of over tliirtv veterans of tlio late war. On account of tln > absence of several who desired tn liavo tltL'ir iiitines placed on tbe char ter it was decided on Satnrd.i.\ eveniiiff to keep tlie charter open unt il Tuei day cveniiijr. January K. next , tbe next me-'t- in nftlie eneantpinent , at wbicli limn the balanccni tbe olectho and appointive ofllecrs will be elected and appointed and installed. Tlio colonel of the new encampment is Mr. 13. ,1. Davis , chief clerk al General HrouUe's headquarters , a veteran of tbo Into war and with an honorable record of over twenty years' service in tbe United Slatesxnny. All qualified veterans are cordially invited to bo present with their proofs , of service , at Clark's ball , on Tuesday evening , January 1 ! next. Harrison .t Oonrhiy's ' latiirtiiiif ; rape , " "Skipped by the Light of the Moon , " opened another engagoincnt at the Kariiam Street theater yesterday afternoon to a fully and evi dently bipbly appreciative house. The class who enjoy such performances is very numer ous , and largo audiences will doubtless be the rnlo. The leading comedy parts are in tbo hands of Messrs. Charles J. llajran , C.eorge A. Hooker and IJudd Uoss , the two last new to Omaha in these characters. All are perfectly competent foi1 the kind of parts assumed , though Mr. Hooker speaks bis lintwith tlio monotonous onous rapidlt ; and expressionless manner of a comity fair faliir. Mr. J. A. Weber , as [ "rank I'elbam , sings one or two songs in a not nnpleasing baritone. Miss Lida Wells distinguishes herself in tlio little allotted thu soubrette part of Sarah , and the other ladies in the cast aie successful enough. There arc scenes -Skipped by the Light of the Moon , " notably in the second act , that are irr < sistibl.\ funny and frn.iranteed to move the must de\oid of linm-n- , and when the absunlity makes many liiiwb. as it cer- tainl.\ ( Lies , it has justified its existence , whatever the trilics MI.IJ .s ij . It Curpa Colds , Coughs , Sore Throat , Croup , Influ * cnzaYkooping Cough , Bronchitis and Asthma , A certain euro for Consumption in first ctaRCB , ml a eure relief in advanced BtafffS. Use at once. You will tee the excellent effect after taking the rst dote , Sold by dealtra cvfrywhcre. Largo bottlci 60 cent ! and $1.00. vlicn you are btiylnR Kloves , for i drlvliiK or street wear , rt-mcm- ' ) ) i.i that Ilutcblnhon's niu the ! best for wear. Thu rcputntloa bo i lias Bidnuil la tlio piibt 'M yuurs for juakitiK gloves nnd that nro etyllbh and Fcrvlco- able , Is such IIH IH cnjnjed by no < other inaaufnc'tarcr. Selected fckius only nro usud. If you want \ to know more uliout glows that nro handsomely inmln ixiuj your dealer cnnnnt mipply you ' with Hutchlnson'B lilovts wrltn to lilia for his Illustrated bonk about cloves. It will Intel Cbl you. Eatab- lislicdlrffi } , JOHN 0. IIUTCHINSOH , - Johnstown. N , Y. I'oniuliniiHli-r'N Xollci- , Iinpnillided on the Illli of Deccinher , inninoolcy co'.v , aliont. 'A'\ earn old diilndlei. If not ledc-eined i-.ald cow ulll lie hold al | inhlli ! niicllon lleccinbi'l-'Jl , al 10 o'clocl ; it. in. , at 'Jl l and I.cax en worth lieel. . , In the alley. 01I.N Hl'OKUI. , I'oundiinihlei- . DlUdlH 1'onndMKiHlcr's Notice. linpoiindi'doa tin ) tilth of Deceinljcr , ono black pony , alionl > ir > yearn old. If not 11-- ilci-ined stild iiony lll lii'koldat puhlle am-tliia Diceinlicr 'JII , at Id o'elocl ; n. in. , at 'Jlut unit l.c'avcinvui'th hticelh , In the alley. JOHN Sl'OKlUj , 1'uuiKliiiio.tcr. Ul'J U3t Tw/isj CifesJ Sleap .p Je Works. C. A. SCHOEDSACK , Proprietor. Dyeing ; , C/Cfi7i//Ji > - and l-tofinixhincr OF ( JOODS OF 13VHUY DliSCRIl'TtON. Omaha ofllec , l.)21 Ririmm St , Telephone I."i21. Council RlulTs olllco and works , cor. Ave. A and ith St. .Telephone oIO. Semi for circulars and price list. SANDWICH Moro sold tlnn all others eoniliined. Do not bo deceived by imitators or o1 f those claiming to liavo almost as good a machine. Roy only the SANDWICH CORN SHBLLER and bo protected by direct guarantee from reliable manufac turers. You can always depend upon our repairs being kent in stock by all local dealers. Apply for our agoncy. Send for catalogues and prices. 8AXTDWIOH NUFACTURING CO. , Coiindl Rlutl-j , low.i. 1L i Vw J11 * U I iiVJilLiiv/ TOOLS AHD SUPPLIES. Special Sale at Reduced Prices Dining December , Plilops. ras'it'Color , Hoi-Uora. NowSivIo Blocks , l-'niuni'i'a mill Uiiiiidiiins , Mc.it lt-iu'.s ' , Scales and spring Hulunuus , llntc'hurV Uo.it-a , KrocUs , l. , ips , etc. D. H. McDaneld & Co. , 820-822 Main St. , Council liliilfs , hi. W. C. ESTEP Funeral Director , Ernijalmer , 114 Main Street , Council lliulK Atur viys-'it-biw. I'r ui i IIOJ In tnp.laio and fnilcrtl c-iiuits. Itmrii'i l'oC-7-a-U , Klm urt. , Cuiinuil lllnll' , i.l. Cuukllni ; Nnllce. , . . P. lli'inN , iniivor of Iho elly of Omaha , heiehy Ivc pnbllu nollcn and pio- clalm lliat Kimniin Klieel , fioni lUlli hlieei In Kith hlieel exteiidiMl ; rhlcii'jto hllcel , fiiini iifilh hli-uel lo Udlh * tieel ! I'leicc hli'L'ul , fioni illli hlii-i't loUril klii'i'l ; Park \Vlldc avenmi , fioni Wlllhinis xlieel lo I'lcrco sliiii-t ; ( ith blieet , fioni HIcKory sliect to I'hireo btlcel. inn anlhoi'i/i d lo lie usi-il for lh inirnoM ! of eoasilns dm Ins Ilin winter of lhUJ-18'Jl. Wtncs ! > my hand ut ijmiiha , lids luth day of Deuembor , In'jj. UKU1UJKI' . IIKMI.S .Mayor. J'r < ii Kaln for Iho rurnUhliiK of l.iiinlier fur llln Cltynf Oniiiha liitill' | Vcar | H ! ) : | , f-'Ciileil hlds will 1i iceelved at tln > olllceof tliucliv roiuiitrolli'i' up hip. . in. . Deceinlii-r 'JO , IH'J'J , for tlin fiiiiiUhlni ; uf lumlier for Ilin city of Omaha fur I lie ; year Ih'KI. llliinlii for such hlili furnished by the I'uiniilioller. A cei tilled elieek of HOO to iici-diiipuny each bid , The lliilil i * icserved to i-cji-ct any 01 all bids. THKO. Olr.5i.N. ! : I'oinjuiolli-r. Omaha , Ntb. , IJcc. M , Ib'J'J. ill&dot Specaal BLUFFS KBIPLOYHUNT. \\rA.STKIl A | niill | iiurKii nt tliu W. C. A.uti \ - 'l | ittiil , curjitli avuiinu niul 'Jill ntrei't , niiiat bu liilnuriiliiun .11 yd.irs ulili utKUJil moral cliirao. lc-r. Apply nl ( inei ) . \ \ , r.NTKDAt cina . ; i or 4 cuoil No. 1 rornlro * f unikcrH. htuuly joli lor tliu rlulil inun. Hi ( irnld AMJII , Coiinull llliillH. ' QlJ A MONTH CilVKN l ! ) < > ! > ( illdi Full IKJIJrita 'Ipuuilc at < i , F > 1 Ir.st iivciiiin. IJOUSRS AND LANDS. l/Oll K.\'L'nANiiir A IdrarTTi7nioii H , Itli nlroot , Jc niMiri'th nviuiiiiiloir orriuiunitirnni-o , for humu l.-Miiirilui. lluiihcoii : I'ltio ) or ICounUu I'lncjj pro- Icm-ii. Will pin In , 'ij ) illir.irj.ic > . liroi.-iiiilolj , Mchblsiiii , V r < i. 1'nll , I'A'i II \.Nii- : : ( < ui | l-ruoin linuna on "nutli I elli slriiul for I in I. ( iru in.i'ilul'H ' , Nli-tnileon .V Co \ I.STItACTrt iinil loani F.inn iui < l clly iirnpnrtr jiliuiililit anil nol'l. I'ua'jy x Tliunria , t ulllitll lllutlH. , I AUM mill city loans. .Munuy ln.uiiMl on Htoulc niul uralii. lo ( il ultimo fur niln Dwuillii'i ' nirl iMihliicrsmiit'ilx. Miinoy lii.uij 1 tur loual Invunturs , 01 Al'ltKS iiii | , r llro.ntw.iy ; HIII | > HI | | | plHOU for pi tttlnK ; t'lnt.iii tur cull , or will I-YU lan/J fur lniir | < iviMl rusMiiii | iniiirty In Council lllutfd. IjrL-ciiHtiloliN , .Mi-liuhoii .v To. / < Alll-s' ! ) : AND Ka'M'l' iiuiil : ru'ii'iit nJ limit Vii | < ioitlliil tract in 1'iiltnfaltniulii c.unity. BJU KntiirprlBii IMiiiu : tlvu or tun auiu lul . urcuu- hliloliU , McliuUun A r < J. , irjl llrJiiilw.iy. \\n : WAN < ' Km , i"mi i.f mirl HlUiln llvu nillus ( it ' city , llun'l I'.irn linw i o lull It U. Union- rlilcliU. Mcliyt-Kiti .V I'o. I N'I'ICIII'ltlMi : l'liii : > , for frnlu or unnluin J < iiljiirli'in hoiiai.i , IIii.i : t rn loti twi'iily niliniluj fioin inulor lluu. liiouiiililudlt , NlcliulviKi , V Co. . ' I AIIMS in I'vi'li.iTiuu lor liouiJi niul lulu or 1.'i uuoil vnrnnt IntH. 91 ui-rm of nlr uar.lun linnl for mlo at I tl per auiu. ilutoniiun \ Van I'attun. IT I'AIIMlinpnivi' I Hinll niiila lialf from ' llio p < i il'.tllao. .1 ai-rM ; , fi r'jij.u ' lions > . Htililn , elu Vtlll luuiiiuiiu liirri'-i'l-inowfii I ounull Illutti , iroi alilulib , Nli'li ilnu i V : ' 'i 1'i % Afltm , rf v nilli-i fruin rll/ . will null ut cut 1C I iki'ii tliU 0ii. liruuiMhiiiliU' .N'l.-liol on , V Co , DAKOIWO MONDAYS I.l It. A. pirlur * . < Ullilran. I p. in. ; nilidti.7PUJ ii. in. Ho.-InN HIIUI-I.I mi I ( ourlli .Munition. Up in. Minli ) furnliliu I partlu * mil club * , A'lilrt > It. A. I'.irlorj.i ouui'll Illutli orlllil Kiiriuiu M . ( iniiilri.Y. . K. I IHVIIUIK * . linlrniilor. MISOELhANEOUS , GMlllAiil- } ruiiuvwl , c mj iln , vaullj unil rlilmiiuyt rlutniil. I' . I ) , llurku. city bli | { . - _