THE OMAHA DAILY BI3E : MONDAY. JULY 3 , 1803. THE DAlbY BEE COUNCIL. BL OFFlCEi KO. 13 STUEhT 1y carrier lo anj part of ths cltr H , W. Tlf/TON , - MANAOEU , rW'El > JIOHr.S i inn ln < > sOfnco. . . . , , , . . No. 43 ' f Ngt | | Editor . No. 23 MIXOlt N. Y. Plumbing Co Boston Store for sun umbrellas Judson , pasturage , 021' ' Sixth avenue. Mlltonbcrtfcv Is tlio himcr , 503 Hroadwav The Mayno Kcal Estate Co. , C2t JStoadwny. Mrs. H. U Kainncclottl called at the pollen itattoti very much out of breath anil stated lhal her 0-vear-olil son was mlsslnjr. The boy turned up safe and sound , liming Jicrcly wardered away from homo. The Athol Musical and Literary club he-Id Its Ilrst annual picnic In F.iirmount park Friday nftcinoon and ovcnliiff. GRIHCH wuro Indulged In until dusk , when all partook of i sumptuous repast , after which were more pirncs , Llzzlo Franklin , a little qirl living at the : onicr of 1'ierco and Union strooto , was sadly hurt Saturday by falling from the jecond story of tlio house to the street , fall- iiiB In such a manner as to strike her face on Urn brtok sidewalk. She was severely cut about the fuco. Some llany ArrhlfrrM. Looking through the olllco of J. O. < fc \V. Woodward , urcliltooN of thU city , nno IB impressed with the marvelous beauty of the modern buildings people liomnml for tbolr homos nnrt the im mense rimount of work tmd responsibility that devolves up on the architects who ere- ate them. Few think of the tact , mem ory nr.d skill it requires to bo nt the head of hundreds of mon ivnd mechanics in this grout branch of industry BOO that all the work is done to the satifao- tlon of all parties and settle dis putes and differences. There are 'thousands of little thhiRS to think of , which must bo attended to at once or may cause trouble. Tlio idoai nro put on rpano and the perfect building is erected oven to the smallest , detail in the brain of tlio architect , llguring timbers , windows , doors , eto. , and showing the owner the bulldinir .exactly as .it will bo when erected. In lookinp at some 'of our line buildings wo forget the architect to whom wo arc Indebted , but feel a keen prldo In the work which is a monument to his skill. The beautiful little Grace Epis copal church , which was dedicated yes terday , SB another monument to the skill of the .Woodwards. Jn their office , in the form of neatlj ; drawn plans and Btacks of typewritten specifications , there are scores of other as enduring and beautiful monuments , homes for poopla of Council Bluffs and many other towns in western Ipwa. While they arc the representative homo builders , many ol the llnost public edifices that have been erected this season will bear their names on the corner stone. Mnimwo. Picnic trains , until further notice , will leave for that great fishing resort , Hay's Landing and Manawa park , Mill- oral Springs , Gorman shooting grounds , Manhattan beach and Manawa opera house ( where two performances will be given during the season daily at 4 anil 8:30 : o'clock p. in. ) as follows : Nine and 11 a. m. and 1 and 2 p. in. , and every thirty minutes thereafter until 12:30 : at night. Last train will leave Manawa for Council Bluffs at 11:55 : p. m. Aek your grocer for Domestic soap. Mctzgnr and ItnnilleU'a Icon. If you want something fine , -leaVo an order lor Motzcjjr & Randlott's delicious ices. DolivorotPin'iill parts of the city Fireworks at Palmer's , 12 StMain. . I'EUSOSAL 1'AllJ.OltslPUS. Mrs. N. P. IJodRO and daughter Mis Carrlo are visiting ut the World's fair. Mr. J. W. Wyman of DCS Molnes Is In th city , the guest of Mr. and Mrs. "W. W. Wai lace , Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Louclcs , leave thl evening for Missouri Valley , whuro ttioy will make their home. Mrs. Willlan. Maloney and dauphto Grace of Onawa are guests of Mrs. N. O'Hrlon on Sixth avonuc. W. II. Pcthybrldco loft , Saturday nifrht for a visit to his father's ola homo In Devon shire , England. Ho will stop at Chicago on the way. . Mr , and Mrs. W. P. Oflicor have returned from their bridal trip to Clilcago anil are now nt home to their friends at their home , 533 Willow avenue. No cards. D.'K. Hughcy. Hurry Iluttonhauor , Ed Duquette and M. C. Vandovcor 'will attend the state bicycle tournament , which Is to beheld held for two days at Vinton. commencing today. Howard Hattenhimer has enrolled in a number of races. * llov. C. IA Zorbauirh , who is spending the summer with his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Xorbaugh , occupied tlic pulpit of the First Presbyterian church yesterday in the absence of the pastor. Rev. Stephen Phclps , D. D , , who spent Sunday in Carroll. 11. B. WcstcoU of Milwaukee is In the city for a few days visit with his parents. Mr , and Mrs. J. H. Wcstcott.Hob , " as lie is known among the nowsp'ipor fraternity of Council Hluffa , Is now holding down the position of assistant city editor of the Milwaukee - waukeo Evening News , with which ho has been connected for seven months. Celebrate. All tboso who wlsb to celebrate the Fourth of July wo will offer thorn special inducements m ladles' waists anil para sols. sols.Our Our ontlro stock of sun umbrellas and parasols at cost jirleo for Monday only. The sumo wltlf our ontlro stock of waists , all In at cost i > rlco , for ono day , Monday , only.At At cost prlco. BOSTON STOHB. Fotborliiftbam , Wliltolaw & Co. , load ers and promoters of low prices. P. S. Store will bo closed all day Tuesday , -Kb of July. Free Font llici-n nt Mnnaurn. On July 4th at Lulco Manawa , com- monolnff at 2 o'clock , there will be a Boriou of foot races , one 125 yards handi cap , $25.00 first purse , $15.00 for second purse ; another is 100 yards hamdluap with purses of $25,00 and $15,00. The third race will bo a 75-yard handicap , $10,00 and $5.00 , There will also bo u sack race for "kids" under 12 ears , with .Ilrst and boooiul prizes. There is nothing1 in this country like the fruit kept In Wheeler , Herald ft Co.'s cold storage. No matter what the weather is it roaches the customer in iKjrfeot condition. Another car load ol lemons was put in Saturday , The Gruiul Hotel , Council BlulTs. The most elegant in lowu. Dining room on seventh lloor. Ruto , $3.00 uud $5.00 u day. E. F. Clark , Prop. I'lruworUn. Cannon Crackers , Torpcdos , Pistols , Cannons , Balloons , Colored Fire , Roman Candles everything in llroworks at Palmer's , 11 ! South Main street. Cook yoi" meals this summer on range. Al cost at Uio Gas company. Stop at the Ogdan , Council BlulTs , t u lebt $2,00 house in Iowa. Domestic boap outluels cheap soap. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Jraco Episcopal Ohnroh Dedicated to the Worship of Almighty God , SERMON BY REV , T , J , MACKAY OF OMAHA .artrn ConcreBDtlon l.Utcn * to nn Ktoqnent DliquUltlnn on tlio U clo < ino8 of Creed * mill tlio i : cntli > l Norci- ilty of Christ to Salvation. The now Grace Enlscooal church , which lands nt the corner of Pierce and Union streets , was dedicated yesterday. The an- louncoment that Uov. T. J. Mackay of Omaha would preach the dedicatory sermon 7-is suftlclcnt to bring out a crowd of his : rlends and admirers that filled the cozy au ditorium to Its full seating capacity. The program that was presented was nn attrac tive DUO , the music by the choir , assisted by Mrs. M. A. K Ingsbury and Mr. I. M. Troy- nor as soloists , proving a valuable feature. Mr. Mackay took as his text the following lasaago from I Samuel , xxil , il-3 : "David therefore departed thence and escaped to the cave of Adultam , anil everyone ono that was In distress and everyone ono that 'was discontented , gathered themselves uuto him und ho became captain over them. " Ho painted In vivid language the checkered career of the king of Israel , who arose from u simple shepherd lad to bo the champion of Jehovah , the hunted outlaw , the anointed king , the penitent sinner , the royal fugitive , and the successful monarch of a united kingdom , with the true man ap pearing beneath every character that was thrust upon him. Driven to the wilderness l > y the hatred of the Jca'oUs ' Saul , ho took rofngo In the uavo of AUUllam , where the men of the neighboring tribes , attracted by the sterlinic'worth of the unfortunate David , enrolled themselves under his banner to tbo n\yjibcr of GOO , and followed him with the most devoted attachment. There is no power on earth greater than that of the personality ot man over his fellow men. So great is this power lhat history seems to revolve around persons rather than idi < urt or sentiments. The sentiment will remain forever only a sentiment until a living will summons it into action and it becomes a living force in the worldvof men. JC HHH : of the Text. "So it Is with Ihs ( treat .truths of the 3hrUtaln religion. " continued tbo speaker ; "they are vital and powerful only when they arc woven Into the life and character of our leader , Christ. A creed , no matter how true , is useless as a means of influencing men. U'o want something moro than mcro intellectual dclinitlons and precise stato- mcntsvibout Truth wo want the i&carnatc Truth himself to bo our pride and our loader , a person to follow rather than a cold statement of belief to which the in tellect can assent. The weakness of the various systems of Christianity today arises from the fact that they have substituted for this trust in Jesus Christ , tills devotion to our loader , an Intellectual assent to a creed. The true church of Christ must be a cave ot Adullain , 'a resting place' for all who are weary and heavy laden , who are discon tented with the burdens that mon have Hid upon them in the confessions of faith and doctrines that cannot profit , who are weary of douot and negation and fall to find in the world that true rest which the soul craves and must have ore they will bo satisfied. "Tho tendency of men todavto break awny from thu church is largely duo to the fact that they nro weary of clerical institutions which seem to divide men hopelessly from each other , while they behold institutions which are not religious able to hold men to gether In a powerful union for their common good. I do not deny the necessity for a creed it is like the constitution of our beloved country , a guaranty of our liberty and of our rights , but when a creed becomes a badcro of intellectual slavery instead of a Magna Carta of freedom of conscience and liberty of thought , it becomes comparatively neces sary to revise or discard it. Things Not In God'a Crcoil. 'Ji.viow with pleasure the attempt In so mo of our sister churches to revise their cou- fessions of faith so that they will square with modern thought and the advance In nobler conceptions of God and man , because It will draw men's attention to the simple apostolic crecil which you have just recited. In that creed you beard no wora of the vari ous doctrines around which religious feuds are wont to rage , and which give occasion for sarcasm and ridicule to those who are on tbo outside. Not ono word of predestination , election , conversion , baptism by immersion , baptism by pouring , confession , penance , purgatory , the real presence , worship by a liturgical form , or even the apostolic suc cession. None of these things stand between the sinner und his God in this cave of Adul- am , and -from these spring all the grovious ills , the quarrels between brethren who con tend for non-essentials , while this grand world of humanity is rushing rapidly past and taking up positions far in advance of the majority of the Christian host. When the church becomes a true Brotherhood , with Christ for its center and its watchword 'In essentials in , unity , nonessentials - essentials perfect liberty , in all things char ity,1 it will bo a church worthy the support ot every earnest mnn. Such a church will lind room for the doubters of today. It will not require a man to accept any theory of the inspiration of tlio scriptures or aslc of him a belief in the fall of man , or the bibli cal account of the creation , because to do so would exalt these noii-ebaciitials into beliefs necessary to salvation , something utterly "foreign to tbo spirit of the teaching of this old apostolic church of Christ. Men will reason , and should reason , and as long us they reason they must differ. , Not Mukluc A < liiili ti > n Ktafrr. "Do not think that 1 am trying to make the terms of admission easier than the church allows. It Is much easier to be loyal to a church or a creed than to bo loyal to Christ. Some day wo shall all recognize that religion is more 6f a life than a creed. It Is following Christ and striving to bo like unto Him. For no ono can follow Him and not bo obedient to His slightest wish. The church of God is not a moro adjunct of good society , a soihothing which can bo dispensed with without serious loss. It is not a luxury , as so many regard it nowadays , out a neces sity. There is no child of man that docs not need it. It Is said : Thcro Ua , point of rest At the great center of the cyclone's force , A Hilonco at tin seurot source , - Wlioro iv little child might blumbor undis turbed , t Without the ruffle of ono fairy curl , In Unit strange central culm , amid the mighty whirl. IV'Tho true church of God in the midst of the world is this ono point of rest , and to the boul who has pained it the tempest may sweep arouira him and storms may rage on every side , but ho heeds them not , for hero In this strange central calm is rest , uul peace and God. " Kl'KUI.Vl , HAI.H. Continued MmiUuy Evening. Owing to the immense , crowd at our glnghtim counter Saturday night one- half could not got waited uponWo will continue the sale Monday evening from 0 to 10 ugain in order to give thobo a ohunuu who wora unable to reach the counter. This is without a doubt ono of the greatest gingham bargains over olTorcd to the public of any city. 1'hoy consist of an oudloss assortment of pluida. checks and stripes , all logout 5ca yard , Goods worth from lOo to 17c , all in at the rod ioulous price" of 5c. At iho same prlco the balance of our line of Chilian cloths and French flaunols all for the same price. 5o iv yard. BOSTON STORE , Leaders and Promoters of Low Prices. Williamson & Co. . 100 Muln street , largest und host bioyolo stock in city. Fireworks at Palmer's , 12 S. Main. Domestic soap is the best. I'ulrlotlo Order Horn or America. At the last meeting of the Patriotic Order Sons of America the following ofilccrs were elected ; President , Stymost Stevenson ; vice president , Charlc * MuManlglll ; master Finest , La.fee , Bathing- Beaches eirid. Summer Resort iii tlie West/ Splendid A.ttr actions foi ? ttie ypUFTTH OK JULAY Regattas , Races , Ball Games , Special Prizes , Etc. Band Concerts Afternoon and Evening. Magnificent Display of Fireworks on the Water in the Evening. EVERYTHING FREE TO THE MULTITUDE ) Trains Run Every 30 Minutes Until After Midnight. VISIT THEX FOLLOWING SPEXOIAL FKAGRS OK ATTRACTION ' The "White House , " northwest corner entrance to Manawa Park. lunches and refreshments. Fireworks and music. The Turf Exchange'opposite the park. A favorite 'resort for gentlemen- * . i < i. , Ed Zimmermann , opposite Lake Front Pavilion. Meals 250. All kinds of lunches. - ! * ' , ' While you are at the lake visit William Dolson at the "Diamond , " in the rear of the hotel , for lunches and refreshments. " of forms , G. C. Case ; conductor , S. 1C. Rus sell : inspector , C. H. Howe ; outside guard , William Norman : trustee , Ij. Kinnohan ; del egates to stnto convention , Stymost Steven son , A. C. Harding ; alternates , Charles Mc- Maniglll , W. H. Montclth. Manhattan Boaoh restaurant now open. Fish suppers a spooialty. Break fast s'jrvod for fishing parties. Fred Rapp , proprietor. A few choice farm mortgages for sale. Call and investigate. Piibej & Thomas , Abstract and Loan Co. , Council Bluffs. Groonshlolds , Nicholson & Co. have moved their real estate ofHco to (10 ( o Broadway , opposite postollloo. Tel. 151 * Fireworks at Palmer's , 12 S. Main. Manhattan Beach restaurant now open. Fish suppers a specialty. Break fast served for fishing parties. Fred Rapp , proprietor. Another Improvement to the popular Schubert piano. Swanson Musio Co Use Domestic soap. WJS.IT11UK VOICECASTS. It Will Ho I'nlr nncl Wnrmor in Nebraska Totlny. "WAsnfxOTON , July 2. Forecasts for Monday : For Nebraska , ana the Dakotns Warmer ; fair weather ; southerly winds. For Iowa Generally fair ; westerly , shiftIng - Ing to southerly winds. Local llccord. CKOl' ComlltlouB in Keen liy the > etr York Daily World. . NEW YOIIK , JulyS. The World will pub- llsh in Iho morning a t'otailod ' report of the condition of July crops in the western and northwestern states , the Pad Ho slope , Can ada and Manitoba. This report shows ; First That the wheat crop will bo much below the average. Second Thai the corn crop will bo enor mous and if the weather conditions con- lliiuo good , will probably bo the largest over Third That the acreage of oata , barley. ryu and similar ( Trains bus increased and thai the crop will bo lurgo. Fourth That the hey crop is everywhere above the average. Fifth That the fruit crop Is generally poor , and in many cases a total failure , Sixth That the general condition of the agricultural section Is excellent : the outlook promising and tbo farmers cheerful and hopeful. _ _ llttuluotlon Work * Ilurnect. PIOCHB , Nov. , July 2. The Hulllonvllle re duction works burned down at noon today. Loss , over $100,000 , ; insurance , $60,000 , coMJienoBal'&XTA T xcaiAiiA. Surprise Tor Those Attbudlng the Kxerclscs An Unc-Vppctrd Wcddln ? . NnMAiiA. CITY , J\ily \ ' 2. ' [ Special to TJIE BED. ] The commencement exercises of the Noraaha City High sclio'ol were hold in the opera house la'st nlehf. The class of ' 93 con sisted of four young "ladies' Misses Lulu Clark. 'Nettie ' HackerB-Minnie Elliott and May Moore. Miss Uulu Clark , was salu-- taiTan and Miss May Moove valedictorian , llev. D , B. Lake of < Kockport , Mo. , made a brief talk , after which S. Gilhcrt presented the graduates with their diplomas. Prof. J. H. Vccder , principal of the school , and Miss May Moore , valedictorian of the class of ' 93 , were then in a few words pronounced man and wife by llov. Lake. It was a complete surprise to all , but tliecrbwd soon recovered , and every ono triol to reach the stage to congratulate the happy twain. Prof. Vecder is a young man of undoubted ability and his school work hero has been of such a character that the school board has refused to let him go , but will retain him for next year at an advanced salary. Miss May Moore is a most estimable young lady of this city. AVust Point I'ersoiiiiln. WEST POINT , July 2. jSpecial to Tun BEB. ] A. J. Johnson has resigned his posi tion as city water pumper and Jacob Haefllin was appointed m nis place. The Manufacturing company Is making largo consignments of brick to * the upper country these days , one man at Creighton alone having purchaseoTover 100,000. , Henry Notwig left for his old homo in jcrmany Thursday , whore ho Intends to re main about three months. H. Kllngbcil. a prosperous farmer of Ibis section , started on a land prospecting tour of Oregon last Wednesday. Ho will rctoiain there several weeks. County Treasurer AcUerraan paid out in cash , from the county general fund , about $4.000 , during Tuesday and Wednesday. Joseph Vanstoupal sold his place , about five miles north ot town , to a man named Killinghouso , for $15 an acre. This is the highest price paid for any Cuming county land. land.Mrs. Mrs. C. C. Martin and her two children are in this city fruin Now Mexico , visiting old friends. They expect to visit the World's fair and malcoan extended eastern trip be fore returning to their southern homo. Vae Kauda , ono of the Ilrst settlers In NIo- brara county , and known to many of West Point's Bohemian Bottlers , was visiting old time friends iho former part of Ibis week. Aaron Barnett started Wednesday for Chicago , when , after remaining there sev eral weeks , ho will go to Washington , to visit his parents. Frank Drahos started for the World's fair Wednesday. From tlioro ho inlenus lo visit St. Louis and Milwaukee. Soclul ICvonts at Notion. NF.I.SON , Neb. , July 2. [ Special to THE BEE. ] Ono of the nicest social nvents of the season at Nelson was a complimentary recep tion tendered by Mr , and Mrs. George byon Jr. , to Mr. nnd Mrsi Forest E. Bottcnflold , who were recently married. About fifty in vited guests wore * present. Ice cream and other refreshments served , after which many of those prespnt'trlpped iho light , fan- lasliu too until thermal ! hours of luu morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Lyou are among Iho best entertainers in Nolaonuand all had an enjoy able lime. tiii Prospects are thatji wheat it JS'uckolls county will make ono ljilrd of a ci-op. recent rains having materially improved the pros pects. Oats , about half a crop. Corn never looked boltw at i.thU * time of Iho year. Grass is rather light . I bolus , TECUMSEII , Neb.July,2. ( [ Special to Tun BEE.J Uov , George Scott Is visiting in Fair- " * * bury. Prof , True of TeBifrn'seh is doing Institute work in Fremont this week. Frank Scott of Kansas City Is visiting his parents in this city. J. M. Bechtol , division passenger nnd freight agent of the B , & M. at Burlington , la. , visited acquaintances In this city this week. M. E. Cowan and wife returned Wednes day from u visit to liotHprlnga , S. D , llov. John Schllomahn , O. M. Miller , Mrs. A. M , Appelgot , Miss Mary Appetget and Walter Wutklns are among the Tccumsoti people visiting Chicago this week. IinjiroiuiiifiitH at I'ullerton. FuLUSitTON , Neb. , July U. [ Special to TUB BEE. ] This locality was today visited with a copious rain , which was needed badly. The continued dry weather for the past three weeks will necessarily cut the small Manawa Theatrical Co. Popular plays by a strong company , afternoon and evening. ' ty SHort order lunches and dinners at Manawa hotel. Going over to Manhattan beach take Ed Ainscow's swift little screw steamer Liberty or the sidewheeler Rescue. William Rapp , Manhattan Beach restaurant. Fine lunches. Low price. Short orders. You Will Need Them AND NEED THEM QUICK. ' ; We carry tlie > largest line Of Sickles , Knife Heads , Guards Rivets , Pitman Boxes , Rake Teeth , Oil Cans , Flinches , Coal Chisel , etc. . „ / * " * We guarantee prompt shipments. Send us your orders. UNION TRANSREiR GO. , ) 1304-6-8-1O Main St. , Council Bluffs Iowa. irain crop short. Farmers from different l > arts of the county report the corn crop out look to hu splendid. Fullorton's new opera house is enclosed and the proprietor says it will bo ready for occupancy by the 1st of August. Thcro is being erected in the city nineteen residences , tno average cost of which is 1,400 each. at Orrt. Onn , Neb. , July B. [ Special to TUB BEE. ] Mrs. W. E. Mitchell of floiso City , Idaho , Is visiting with relatives in the city. The district court was in session Wednes day , Judge T. O. C. Harrison on the bench. Mrs. F. E. Lloyd and family returned Wednesday from n visit to relatives In Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Carson are homo from a visit to the World's f.ilr and other Illinois points. Their son Kit , who Is studying at the State university at Lincoln , returned with them. Mrs. T. Jj. Hull , who has been visiting friends in Omaha and Lincoln , returned Wednesday afternoon. Hon. A. M. Ilobhlns loft Thursday morning for Hot Springs , S. D. Mr. Hobblns has been unwell for sonic tiino and goes there in Hopes of restoring his health. Mrs. W. D. OgJon und son John left Thurs day morning on a visit to the World's fair. MUpah chapter No. 50 , Order of Eastern Star , will have a public Installation of ofil ccrs in the court house on the evening of Friday , July 7. Messrs. J. W. Perry , A. Itowan , M. E. Getter and Frank Mallory were visitors to Omaha this week. Punod n 1'opulur Mainber. GiUNmlsr.ANu , July 2. [ Special to TUB Bun.J Lyon post No. 11 , Urand Army of the Republic , of this city , at a meeting last night , presented George 13. Everett with a line 25 gold headed cano inscribed , "Pre sented to George E. Everett for heroism dis played Juno 110 , IbOIl. " Everett , by a daring jump at a runaway horse's bridlo. kept the frightened animal from running into about 500 school children and no doubt saved a IOSB of life. After the banquet the post ad journed to the city hall and treated the members of the reunion committee in session to coffee and sandwiches , nt JIuutrlce , , July 2. [ Special to TUB BEE. ] Mr. J , A. WHfrles returned from Texas Fri day. Ho will return to that state in about two weeks. H. W , Sabrlo , county attorney , started on a ton days trip lo the World's fair this morning , E. H. Ambler loft for the cast yesterday , expecting to bo absent about thirty days. Huvi'IockVuiit Dry , HAVEI.OCK , Neb. , July 2. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEE. ] At last night's council mooting Havolock went dry for this year. Two applications for licenses wcro consid ered , mil the board , on a tlo veto decided by the chair , passed u resolution that licenses bo granted uo ono tills year. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS ' All kinds ot Dyeing nntl Oluanliij dotio In tlio uUhost Btylo oC tlio art. KuloJ : nuj fltnlnod fabric : ) muUa to lool : as ROOJ as now. Wo IK promptly ( lone ana dallvore.l In nil parts ot tbo country , tiund for prluu Hat , A , MAOHAN , Proprietor. Drcadwnv , nour North * western Depot , ( Telephone 'JO. The beat payln ; Investment tor a housewife la Ilie Excelsior llonie-lUkcr'anil Roaster IlnkCB brnad tasty , Icavoa It molils meat will bo Juicy and rlcli , uaveuoau-tlilrUiiulrltloiiHtili ) uuntH. Ko lady can do without it aUur having tilud It. Write for ulruulara. AGENTS WANTED. CHARLES SCHULTHEISS , Council Jllntta , I wu , A. Full i extracted In mnrnlnir , OUCH InHcrti'd afturnuoti Brunei day. 1'urlect lit b'u.ir- untLUl , Uf.Rl Urd lloor , 'lixtaii Itloole , KH/i mid I'nriiiuii Street- Elevator on lOtli Street. Tulcplicmo 1033 , TilIS WITH YOU. /fHT ? UITAI ITV ODQ v'Bcr qnlrklr ro I HtiE VI I At III Mored. lerTog Utuilltr 1 II > UUI I null I tte' , url < | . cured ui INUAPII , the trvat Hindoo lUratdy. Bcld lll writ * i n ffuarotttvo f cure. Hamiile nt trvr. Addrun Oriental kltdlcal < II tur , > U Mut , IDtuo , 111. Attornoys-at-lrw , I'rao- tlaa In the Ht.ao nna ( odoriil courts. Kocmn 2)1-7-4-9. tihugarl ) block , UounelllUun.Ia. Special Nofcca3 ! > CQUNm BLUF71. ] fOR HUNT Nlc-nly furnished 7-room house' with uitli , piano and all euokliiir utuiiHllu , In * ( julru 'JIM' ' Avuniiu H , AI1STHAGTS and IO.UIH. Faun and ctty property butitflit and uold. I'liscy i. Tliom.m , Cuimcll llhHlK GAIU1AOK remove.1 , ccuapuolu. v.inltH , clilinnuys cleaned. Ud Burin ; , at Taylor'b fioccry , Oil ) Dro.uUviiy. 4RO-ncrngoo\ ( \ , Improved farm In BBS. 27-32-41 SlirrldaiiG'o.Ncb. , for bain ut * ! , OIM > .00. Thla IM nway bcluw Hi valuu. Julmntou A. Van I'.Utoii. l iO YOU want to rout your liouua ? If BO call M -IJtliu M.iyno Kual Kutunj Co. , 01 ! UroaUway , 040 AOHKS good laud In Oospcr coimtv , Neb. , for uxuliaiiKU for Inumivud | noi > uily In Council ItlulTH. The Mayno Heal Kstiito Co. , tl'-'l HroiJway. \TICKCOTTAGK9-Suvcial of tliein for Htles low 1 > prlcui and VITV e.i y p lyiiienta. The Muyuu Heal Kutatu Co , , Illii llroadway. A CHEAOK wanted near Council ninffn In ox- IchaiiKofor 1'JO aere line land In noithcrn MU- Boinl , near Iowa line , clour of Inciuubraacu. Tlu Maynu UiMl Kat.itu Co. , IIJ1 llroadwuy , lltO ACHKSliniirorixl laiul In northern Kanaau J-clcaruf Incuiiibraiiuui will exchunyo fur l.iuii ni'iir Council lllnfltf. Tlio Mayao Heal UaUto Co. , Ulil Uroadway. 1OK EXCHANOK-Wull Improved 80-acro lowj J. funu near food town , clear of Ineiiinbraiice ; will oxchanifo for nlcu reHldunuu In Council Illulta and ] ) , iy cabh dilTvreiico. Thu Mayno llval Kstatu Co. , Oiil llro.tdway. ITOIt KXCIIANOK. nlco lot on bottom for lioraa X1 and bufry , UrcenbhleUlH , NIchulBOii & , Co. riX ) KXOIIANGK for good ri'HlUenco lotu In Cottn. X ell lilullH , a nlco re ldi-nco near HuiiBconi iiarli or u good vacant lot In Omaha. U. U. MtGco , Mar- rlain block.