THE DAILY BlUi > COUNCIL BLUFFS TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 4 THE DAILY BEE. OOtTNCIL BLUFFS. Tuesday Morning November 4 , SUliSCRIPTION HATES , rtlei . . - - - - - -enta per * wk - JIO.OO per ) o r OFFICE : No. T r arl Street , Near Broadwny. MINOR MENTION , See J. Keitor'n now fell stock of cloth. A fotr U.WCB of typhoid fever are re ported in the city. The council has concluded not to moot until Wednesday evening. The mayor pledges his official honor that the saloons shall cloao to-day. Steam was turned on in the Masonic temple last evening for the first timo. The Bluff City Typographical Union intend giving a grand ball on Christmas night. Miss L ura BegR has won the silver medal at St. Francis academy for the second timo. Permit to wed was yesterday given to Wallace Halladay and Martha E. Sago , both of Hancock. Harry Westlako was yesterday sent to jail for being drunk and fighting. lie has been thcro before. A. W. Street and W. B. Street have bought the coal business of Mayno & Palmer , the now firm to bo Street it Co. The body uf William Richards , who died on Sunday , is to bo aont to Pitta- burg , where his daughter and nlu mother live. FitzpatrlcV , who sneaked a pair of pantaloons at Marcus1 second-hand store , will not voto. Ho was sent to jail yes terday for five daya. At Pryor's BEE job rooms there has been received the finest line of ball room programmes over noon in this city. Drop in and look at them. Two boys , Jimmy Maher and George Ilopor , ivoro arrested yesterday for bothering - oring some iroman on Pierce eUroot. They had in their pockets some dice and two old Nebraska bills. Schoup , who was arrested for abusing hia wife while drunk , was yesterday sobered up and very penitent , and after swearing oil , kissed his wife , and , paying the costs , waa allowed to go homo. Schmidt & Uarb hero bjught the re tail c"ar ! business of Homo & Co. , and will have their barber shop In connection therewith. Frank Kern will continue the wholesale business of Homo & Co. under his own name. Posts have been planted and chains strung at the polling pluses , so that crowds cannot eurgo up to the window , and each voter can walk up to the polls without having a crowd to pull him about. N , E. Loaman , who has boon with Millard & Pock , and with George D. Thayer , of Omaha , haa bought out the commission house of St. John & Co. in this city , the St. Johns having assumed the proprietorship of the Ilovoro houso. An interesting programme will bo given at the rooms of the V. M. C. A. this evening at 8 o'clock. The committee - too in charge have made every effort to have this mooting one of their best. Open and free to all , both ladies and gentlemen. : Some ono Saturday evening deposited two whisky kegs , with faucets , at the Bloomer school building , giving the strollers on Sunday a chance to sou the : > saloon and school house lying down together in peace for onco. Just what purpose the perpetrator had In mind is a mystery. There was a rumor hero last night that a riot had broken out in Audubon , the trouble being about republican cam paign thg. It waa reported that the flag had boon torn down , and the republicans had put it up again , and were standing guird with revolvers drawn , and great excitement prevailed. Officers from Mlndon were hare yes terday , hunting for James Qulnlan , of whom they claim ran away with n thir teen-year-old girl , Clara Waite , daugntor of a prominent citizen of that placo. A marriage license waa itsucd hero Saturday - day to parties of that name , and it waa reported yesterday that they went from hnro to Noola. Little Bortlo Canaday , son of J. P. Cfisaday , while watching the parade Fri day night was struck by a brickbat , which knocked the little fellow down , cutting his head qulto badly. It is hoped that whoever was guilty may bo brought to the front and severely punished , whether ho was ono of the paradors or an out- aider. The saloon men , if they are wlso , will lese up close to-day. Every time they obey such orders strictly they make make friends , and every time they disre gard such orders they lose friends. II they want to eoften the opposition to their busincM they should liepd all such requirements , and show that they want to do what is decent and right. The democratic Globe evidently made A bad mistake when it publicly intuited the women who took part in the republi can parade. Ila attempt to got off smutty jokca at the eiponte of these women has caused much indignation against that paper , and juitly EO. No respectable newspaper would descend to insult re- apootablo women , and that too at the ex pense some decency. Tno concert t > bo given by the Broad way M. E , cliuroh choir in Masonic hall next Friday evening promises to bo ID , enjoyable one. Tfio following will par-11 ticlpalo : Mils Barbara Mtrkol soprano ; Miss Anna Morkol , contralto ; P. L. Johnson , basso ; L.V , Tullcys , tenor ; Mrs. Laura McBride , organist , assisted by Prof. Xarkowski , violinist ; Master Frank Bndolot , llulisl , and chorus of children. The row at the Colorado house Sunday night was quite a lively ono , John Linden - don with some friends were in there , taking some beer , when the proprietor , Mr. Kuhn , became angered at some of the talk , and ono word loading to an other , Mr. Kuhn pulled a revolver , which Mr. Linden knocked out of his land. Kuhn then commenced throwing } oer glasses , at which Linden boat a maty retreat. An information was filed before Justice Schurz charging Kuhn with assault with intent to do great rent oodlly harm , and bail was fixed at STfiO , the caao being continued until the 7th , Kuhn remained In jail over night and yesterday gave bail. Among the humors of the campaign it is unrated that Major Anderson in going to fill ono of his appointments , found that the hall was being occupied by a Sunday school convention. The managers of the convention kindly ad journed to lot Anderson have n chance to unload his speech , and moat of them lingered to hoar what ho had to say. In the course of his speech the major forgot the courtesy extended him , and in pour ? ing forth a tribute naninst Pusoy , ho said , II "Why , old Pusoy isn't fit for congress. 81 lie may bo good enough for some such 81G oflico as Sunday school Superintendent , G but ho hasn't brains enough for congress- Sunday school workers , and Pusoy stock wont booming while Lyman'a stock sank , Brodbock , the democratic candidate ftn' for county recorder , ought to bo called cu Broadback , for not only ia ho so physic cum ally , but ho carries on his broad back th thW two offices , and some say throe county W recorder , city engineer and deputy coun ty surveyor. The ofiicas of county re corder and city engineer are two too much for him. Each oflico requires the entire time and personal attention , and even then requires assistants. Mr. Bred talN bock haa more than hia hands and head N full trying too look after hia dutioaas city engineer , and ho haa to leave the im ho portant oflico of recorder to bo looked OCi after by deputies. It does not seem just Co the thing to elect a man to office simply Co to lot him farm the office out to others. r0 THE BEE has nothing against Brodbock , Mad but as ho cannot possibly give personal ad attention to both offices , and as ho seems to prefer devoting his time to the office Cc of city engineer , it seems that the people th should chojo a man for recorder who will give that oflico personal attention , and there seems no reason why two such lu crative offices should bo hold by ono man. Nci Mr. Chambers , the republican candidate , will give the office all of hU time and at tention. Ho ia n clean cut man , against whoso character or habits nothing can bo ' said , a gentleman of honor and ability , und as Brodbock has moro oflicoa than ho ! : can t.tko cnro of , ana hence the people should give that of recorder to Mr. Cham1 bora , In whoso hands it will bo aafoly and properly cared for. , THE BKK haa bnforo called attention to the martyrdom of Mr. Street , the repub lican candidate fur county clerk , who haa not allowed himself to bo put in the shad 21 aw in regard to the Koysor judgement , raU < or than publicly denying that ho in stead of Miyor Lyman received the on money. It was developed yesterday that or bin the draft which Lyman and his friends lalm was paid over to Street , was , ac cording to the books of the Citizens bank , Joposited there by Mayor Lyman , and passed to Lyman'n credit. The friends f Mayor Lyman have certainly acted very unfairly in trying to pull down the the republican clerk for the courts in or der to pull up the republican candidate for congress , The bank records help out Street , but they nmko the transaction look worse for Lyman , for it ia true that acr ncr Lyman deposited the draft , to his own credit , it could not have boon turned to Strooot. over Admitting Rls Lhat there is a chance for some dispute jar tlu ibwit the matter , it still looks badly to 111 , liic Imvo Lyman allowing a willingness to stop into office by placing his foot on the nock another republican candidate. Street's friends do not propose to allow it. Ono woman , wife of a city ollici jl , was yester day showing a note of about $181 , claim- ! ng it to bo an unsatisfied evidence of in debtedness with Mayor Lyman'a name signed to it , and past duo. She was threatening to ueo it at the polls to-day , All and it was predicted she waa to nmko a teen Hcono with it. If she does so she may succeed in creating a sensation , but it on will make little change in the votes. She I ought to Imvo put her claim in earlier. Till : MtVYOIt'K OKDIOK. Whereas , on the -Jth dny of November , 1881 , occurs the important election of a president , vice president , congressman , state , county und township ( illiciira , u' d as good order should bo denrod by nil i > patriotic , Uw-abiding , honorable citizens 3 | that u full und honuat vote cun be in. 6 telligently polled , and recognizing the ; " fact that the name and reputation rf our oh city ia of more importance tlutn the oleo IMI tion or dufcat of any special candi bit dates , and fully realizing the re Kjl sponsibility resting on mo to sue Ko' ' that the people's rlgliU are fully protect AU ed , Thereforn I have ordered the chief U ' . of police to elect five ( s competent special ( "tt policemen , n > gardli' o of their political "tto ideas , for each voting place , or a total of Tu A I twenty specials , and [ have also ordered T him to secure five light express wagons l.VI I with reliable drivers , to bn used alone cw for police duties , to-wit ; Taking prison \ ers to j til and conveying police to places llf Or > whom tiny are needed. One uf the llfHi Hin regular pnlicomi'ii will bo placed in charge Himi of each sot of ppocinld. In fact the de B no" partment will bn fully competent to pre III serve tliB best of ( in' or It ii my fur III III ther order that every faloou , or place III where beer , wine , whitky , etc , is CM ) claimed to bo free for lain , that nil of ui ) such places muit clout ) their front and back doors , and must uot toll anything ' 09 that la intoxicating from B a. tn. to 8 p. rr on November t , 1HSI , and any pt ticcman who fails to see this order oboycc or npglocts to arrest any person drinkin liquor in the street , or in any manner re fuses to BCD that the ordinances of on city are fully complied with , such pollc officer will bo immediately discharge from the force. W. ] { . VAt'flHAN , Mayor. November 1 , 1881. d3t L. 0. Arbuthnot's millinery opening takes place on Friday and Saturday November 7th and 8th. 1'KltttONn.t. , Dr. C. 0. Spragne , of Omnhn , wns in th city yesterday. Tom Carlisle , of Missouri Valley , wna In tlio city yesterday. W. Mlddlelon and W. 0. Harrnh , of Mis sour ! Vnlloy , wore at tlio 1'aclflc ycstordny , Out , To close the business I offer my stock o : miscellaneous books , picture , fanzy goods notions , fire screens , easels , willow anc cane high chairs and children's rockers , Qj prices never known before in the west U. ] E. Seaman , paper , books and station- Dry , 501 Broadway , Council Bluffs. IConl Kntnto Trntmrcre , The following are the real estate transfers fors filed for November 3 and reported to FIIE BEE by P. J. MoMahon. J M Palmar and wife to Maria Fryer , lart lot 2 , Streets sub-div. of d n 1 ! )0 ) , 730. 730.Hans Hans P. Peterson and wife to Peter lanaon , lot 13 , block 3 , Howards add , MOO. George Brassfiold and wife to Helen E. Jouldon ( , a w . } n w . } 20 , 70 , 44 , § 1,000. Order hard wood of P. Ovorton. Special Notice. All of our old customers will find that shall continue to deal in genuine goods nd guarantee satisfaction to my now uatomora as I handle no cigars but these nado : at our own eastern factory and horoforo know just what I am soiling. F. K. KEHN , iVholosalo dealer in cigars , Opera house , Council Bluffs. Window shades at cost to close thorn int. P. 0. Miller 13 Pearl street. L. C. Arbuthnot'p millinery opening nkos place on Friday and Saturday , November ( 7th and 8th. The democrats and republicans oacn old a final rally last evening , the former ccupiod the Opera house to ovorflowing. Congressman Pusoy , John N. Baldwin , tal. Koalloy and others spoko. The opublicans | had a good-siaod andionco at ilaaonio hall. Maj. Anderson made the iddroas. Platte Ovorton Is soiling screened /ontorvillo coal for $1.50 per ton and brows in a bundle of kindling. COlUMKHOIAIj. COUNCIL DLDrFS MARKET. Wheat No. 1 mlllinR. CO@G3 ; No. 2 , 58 ; fo. 3 , 60 ; rejected 115(310. ( . Corn < Now , 1 > 3@28. Oat For locixl purposes , 35. H 1 y SO 00@7 00 par ton ; baled , 00@GO. Uyo ] 35o. Corn I Meal 1 SO per 100 pountU. Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , 6 00 © 00. 00.Goal Goal Delivered , bard , 9 50 par ton ; eof t CO ' per ton Lard Falrbank'd , wholesaling at 9Jc. Flour City flour , 1 nOfgH 93. Brooms 1 2 95@3 00 par doz. LIVE NTOCK. Cattle ' llutchor cows 3 25@3 75. Butcher toors , 375(6)100. ( sheep 'i no@n oo. lioRB j oo@ i as. puonnon AND rnnua Poultry ] LIvoold lions , Cc ; spring chickens , 10@3.0pordoz. ! Butter ] Creamery , 28@30c ; choice country 2o. 2o.KPRS 22 per dozen. VogotnbloH Potatoes , 30@40c per bushel ; nloiiH ! , 'I0@50c per 1m ; npplon , chricu cooking eating , 2 25 ; boanH. 1 502 00 per uahol ; Swcot uotatoon , 2jo Dor 11) . JJ'oir will ecll the following property nn easy town If bought \vitlilii3udayB. 200 Acre Farm. he inlloa north nt Council TIlullH ; good him , house orchard , and all ffiicoU. 400 Acre Farm , 800 Acre Farm , miles Jiwt of Oimvvi , Motion * county , Iiiwa , nn liuMaploiltur : ; KOIXI house , barn SSxl'O fuel , ( < eil orda , dii'di etJ. ; ' . ' * ) ncrua uii'Ur 11 < w , linlineo In niher : , mualo * lunl pisliiio ; a lint rUu stuck farm lovory ri poct , 240 Acres of Wild Land , Suitable for Forming. .A.IJ13C& 5 ( ) Eead of Cuttlo , 75 llon-l of 1 Torses , 00 Ho d of Hogs. ilio Fanning Implement * autllcicnt tociiryonsili ( arum. Alan 0,000 BuBhola of Corn , mid -100 Tons of Tame and Wild Uay. Id Btoi'k , corn , food nud miculnory h dlrldol up Bald IJTIIIK , Ifcruii nrMiichinosfirClinlco | | Stock f.vniH , el locked , riMily fr > r url < I'mcj Ion Klii'ii on clatu if urchftHO , t ( dnvlri'il. Cell on or uildiutu 111' . n\LRWKLL , Council Ulultj , Inwn. \ .X SOI Upper llri.ida.v , uiM < n tn the I'rnnt. Stu hrctU'ct nii'l ' tioniaanil Fxainliio , ami HCU for " r rlvi'n nlmtjnii run huy furC.i h at my i > lacu. lIIUlU Olia fdllDMH. lln u uiiiiUtuil mg.ir for n 03 Ilij U'hit ! ut Umii.ir ( r . MO lure Kirk' * white Uu 'liin o nnr . 1 0 > liarx "lira | ii > l t > Klr ' ltu > lin ouap ( or. 1 CO r Mll' l.luo . Ill.Uno'l1 . 1' " . 1 ( p ° | > nnt'K 'jtut | ii d ri'or Hi . " ' xo ol luntchfH ( or " ' , jr'M1 uarautcd ttil tly l' ' ro Vtraoiit inipla * TfcM . 1 00 rihain , pur tr l . ! a o. 1 Kiu'lUli oiirmntil4lli > lor . 1 00 U'I.i > , VLMiuliio ID n\ . ( r . 1 QO line ! I li'nc ' I'D rka pr'suncil liruinlnr I (0 iiixl : i III y low iinclt Hi wlillomrupfi for. 1 (0 hniudalli Utiiial | | < y T inutui-H 10 ( r. . . . 1 CO N i. I HhUull.h. in r Ml. . 7" 'uliio'O , I.nr lanl OH x , per pnnnd . . ' . . 60 T. T. In llujll JOH au nrdlli t Jijllol tniin .nto7iXj in rlli. Hour \Vu llthi rulcbritud 1'utcnt Kuucy per . SiB1. Woku pttiTilhliK f > ll Luptlna Fmt Cl'fi ro i'y , mil warrant K < vithlnK votoll ( loml > du IUTM ! ( i-o In a } r rtodliu cl'r. I ' i li ndlo HoiP-an Jllto' , Ury ga < ! md NMlom , IloilH nIKhou , A'i ' ftL'ii'dig nrliu nl i > ( Tlnw rj He " lit ; I wl'l n't rnly lie im uii'ltrmM on any ud < hn'.ullM'l 20 per unit helm > n Conipo III n ntlie'Hv Wr aru nuw ru il-l iriulmn'o ' "I I ) Hi 'lil-lme OiUU'UiUhf tT'ii vktlit'Kiln > r rltiiif I nthe city Mv cipeinw * ro ur > lli | < t , lth no Until o | > > I ainvuittlul anil IIIFii'l ' clm.p Mr AKII. Ca'lUhiujou ouut tl.oli'.t ulliu ( lim In uytioo , J. P FILBERT , Upper Ur ixdway , * Council lllutl * ' ROl'ltlETOR OF Music Hall Upon i lie oiieiiiiieof the season for the Holiday Goods trade , I beg to inform my customers and the public in gener al , that I have made extensive prepara tions for a large trade and feel confi dent that I can fill all orders that may lie entrusted to me to youn entire sat isfaction , My assortment of imported and do mestic goods , I am pleased to assure you , is far superior to any of previous seasons , and a visit to my establish ment , 103 Main street , Council Bluffs , Iowa , will repay you. The entire stock has been selected by myself with a view to meet the wants and demands of the general trade in the west. Should none of my agents be able to call on you during the season it will be of great advan tage to you to pay me a visit and per sonally select your wants , as travel ing men nevc ? an carry such a full line as is shown you at my head quarters. J. MUELLER , 103 MAIH STREET , Council Bluffs , Iowa W. P ALYSWOBTH. ramo Houacumtmd on the LITTLE GIANT ttuoks and ony distance and over any kind 01 ground RICK 110UHK3 raised. All work guaranteed W. P. A7LSWOUTII , IClONInth'Btroct. COUNCIL BLUFFS MANDBMAKERS & R STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY : 201 Upper Broadway Cor. Stutsmau St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Orders in the city or country solicited. Prompt attention nnd satisfaction Guaranteed. Plans nnd speciFications.furnished free. MRS. L. A. WARBURTON , FASHIONABLE DRESSMAK Cutting and Fitting a Specialty. 230 IIHOAWVAY COUNCIL WtTF3. Wo would call jour attention to the ( net tint the BOUTOI BOOT -AIM : omuiiNd- Bargains Which Cannot TDD Obtained Elsewhere. Wo can comlnroou'rjbmly that wo say what o mean ami menu wlmt wo say. Hut the beat way to test the trulhlulniM of our auscrtloim U to call anil cuamlno our Block ami [ irlcea , alwaju remembering THAT WK IIKKY COMl'KTITJOJJ IN KVKllV 1'AUTICULAIt , 4JTOASI1 | atho niBKlc word wlilch will aMracttlio . irttentlnii oftrjliOtly , It in the word HO used when wo mirchasi'd our ( . -ooda , und that U the re.mm wo ran > > ITi'r them to you at so low a flgurc. A cash > M\I \ at IIIlug and clliiiKi thoieJiy iirttvctluK luirchascrs . Iro- ' K. K A1 St. Charles Hotel , LINCOLN. O. "tH'i' > . he- Koiir atory brick , Juit ster-Uil on " vucn 7th and bill Htm > t Mm it furiilslio4 , bi > * t „ . ! > ni t n-a oii blo I'rlmil ' ' " . Vn.AKI ( C f illtilOPOtll. illlS. IvA | ll > UAUlr 1 i novS'iuulm 1'rrfpriclor. Mrs , HJ , Hilton. HJ- ? HTSIOIAN & SURGEON , 332 Middle Dro dwv. Council Hindi. \Jl\IJJLWf \ BOOGE'S ' SIOUX CITY HAMS. J. Y. FULLER , Commission Merchant rlStr t Council lllufli , I owi Lamp , BIG DRIVE. HOMER'S. 23 Main Street - Council Dr , W. H. Sherradon DENTIST , Masonic Temple , Council Bluffs Iowa. NORENE & ; LANDSTROM , Fall Goods Ready. Suits Made to Order in Latest Style on Short Notice and n Ileiisonalo Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 205 Main Street , . . . . Council Blnfls. DR. JUDD'S ELECTRIC BELT. 0,000 Electrlo Bells , fold for the Mouth of Sept , by us. Agents Wanted ! References Any of the business houses In Council DlutTs. JUDD & SMITH Proprietors. Snlcarooma 310 , Broadway. Manufactory 30 , Fourth St. COUNCIL BLUFFS. KIEL'S SALE STABLES Keep Horses f.ud Mules constantly on hand which wo will soil in retail or wholesale lota. All Stock Warranted as Represented. Wlioleinlo nnd retail dealers In drain ml IlalcJ Hay. I'rlcca sonablc. Satis/action Guaranteed. < sc Corner Fifth Avo. ifc 4th St. , Council Bluffu. 8MITU & TOMjEll , ARta. , LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Mala ntrcut , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Select From. LARGEST ANDBEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF In Iowa and Nebraska , and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway , CoancU Bluflo , Iowa. COST until all 1 Furnishing undisposed floods of. and Notions at } MRS , D , A , BENEDICT , Manufacturer , ORGUTT & FRENCH urtalns , In Lnce'elite , Turcoman , Etc.3 oillclotho , Mattings , Linoleums Eta hoicest and Best Selected STQOK in the WEST , D mo and bo convinced that wo are headquarters for all gooda In our line , hoapoat place to buy CARPETS , Curtains and House Furnishings In the City. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. Noa. 6 , 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled PromptlyCardane L. C.ALL ALL THE LATKST STYLES IN- HALLl'AFEll 1'ATTEUNS JUST UECEIVEI ) . 512 BROADWAY , - - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS COOKING AND HEATING STOVES \ . Both new and second hand , ranging in prices from § 3.50 to $25 each. Take advantage and call early to obiaiii the best bargains. I am making a bii * reduction in H1 * "CT JF3L IE 2r 3C 'OL ' ? "CT Ae I need the room to display my stock of stovus. A. J. ! HALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by FRANZ LISZT. EMERSON PIANOS. Unrhailed or Tone or Finlehi KIMBALL PIANOS Best Modern Price to Buy. The Kirabnll Organ , so long and favorably known In tha wait , rncommanda STK\V AHT , Solo Agent for above Hnoa of Goods. Warerooma , 329 ouncil Bluffs CorrnHponoIonCH Solicited. Agnate Wnn tnrl. WHOLESALE DKALEUS IN < \nA 844 Prondway , Of ) T7NOTL BLUFFS Waves , Switches , Whatnots , LangWy and Pompadour Frizzes. ALL KINDS OF 29 MAIN STREET , 0 iLNOIL BLUFF KVEHYTHINO1BSTCLA83. . - Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St. . COUNCILBLUFFS Special Bargains In Wall Paper. .u order to make room for an miraenio stock of Spring Goods , I Imvo decided to ofl'dr nil gooda now in stock , at prices never bcforo quoted in thia city. GEO. II. HEARD , No. U2 Main Street , next to P. 0. MRS. S. J. NORRIS , 1 8 n B B H B Ilaving opened in a now atoro I iuvito the inspection of ladicc. S. .1. NOItRIS , tiitl : nronil\v r , - Council A. F. CI.ATTEIUIUCK , G. EDO AH , 0. R. BESWICK , Muiiager. AfaBidtant. Scciotary. Council Bluffs Detective Association Will do nil MUCH ot detective uorJt ( or lUrk * , lixprt" * . 1e'i'LT.ih | an1 Hall a a ) oo lunlut , Merchants , UmuUctoiki , Corrorailuiit , IMiHound tnInstitutionsud UUtilct Attornay btolrn pro city it- covend Collcctlt'iii umle , lluutluir Irlcndu louuJ. UUo c * pr > curel * 500 reward offpruil Jor the 1'ieit an < l coB\lctloiicl ny person or | i roniliaululeiitlf r jir dutln tbli A 3fditlcni All commuuications trlctly ccuflJettlal Otlicc : U .ouloTi'un > lo Council IJIiirts low * . 1 > 0 , llox 18J3.