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0 THE OMAHA DAILY BJiJE , WEDNESDAY , JUNE 18 , 1890. fn IN AND ABOUT THE BLUFFS , An All Around Kick Grows Out of the Census Enumeration , THE HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT. Il.mtl Concert In I'ulrmonnt I'nrti Valuable ItoiMdlcsli at Union Driving Park ( IMI- cral anil I'crsonnl. Council UluffH joins tn the Kcncr.il howl about the census. It sccmln l } hits as just reason for doing so u i any city , and in seine rMpccts more tlinit rimny. Thcro arc ninny traveling men , railway men and others whoso occiip uions keep thorn awa > fioai homo much ) C the Hint * and who are being Ignored by the iinmicr.itoifi , although tlioy are residents and voters huro. Ono of the ( 'numerator * camoout of a rail- ivny men's bo irdintf house , with nn oar-to-ear jinilo across his face. Jlo had listed thirteen boarders A business Inquirer asked htm ho.v iniinj there were in the proprietor's family "Only two , ho and hit wife -no hlldicn " "How many servants , cooks , Btc , ha\o they I" "Ten In all , " "Do you nie.m to sav that It takes twoho people to do the woik of boarding thli Icon I" "Well. It seems HO " The pi oprlotor of the hoarding house was Ilieu questioned , "Jlnslmss pietl.v good with vou" ' "riislr.ito" " \Vliy , I undeistand > ou have pot only thtiteen bd.i'-dors , and that yim hiivo to keei > tnel\o otheis to do the vvoik for theio thlitconl Do > ou call that tfood business ) " "I'shawl l'\o got neater evenly bo.ndcis In all Onl.v thirteen lodge in thi > house , and those mo the only on.cs ' whom the onumciator would take. " " 'Whcio do the othoiH sleep' " "They sleep In their cabooses Thov only gel theii nio.ils of me , ml .no ' hi'MMvhcii tliey itic at this eiiil pf the . 'onto ' -Bui do tficso men \olo lioiel ' "U'hj vcs , thcio is nine out of ten that votes hue , get their mail hero and call this home. " Another huge boiuling house pattoni/cd hugely b > tailvvaj men was found to have fmulshed about a dozen mimes when their books ohovv their icgular boaidors avei.igo about eighty The enumer.iton aie not tempted bj the munificent sum of 'J cents n name to go piowling aiound the r.dlroul < /uids and sitting dn\vn among llio ut Lick * waiting for some e.ibonso to como tn with its crow , BO as to get the nges , biithplaces , color of hair and other needful details. The easier wnv is to let them ire nniecoided 'J heio ai on largo number of cleilcs and others who have looms in various buildings The icstaui.mts and bo.uding houses wheio tho.v take then meals mo visited , but theii names ate not caught theie Their looms aio vacated dm ing the iliu when the cninno- tutors aio at woik , and the occiipints of these looms aio at their places of business or lal or. Si'veial Instances aie cited wheio well known citi/eiu aie lelt olt because they "hance to bo nwnj on a visit Ono banker , .vlioso household would Finnish live mime * , in1) been skipped beeause the enumciator lover llnds unj one at homo In dav tune , the j.uikci''i familv being av > a.v on a visit , and he ipemllngonl } Ins nights at lioinc Another veil known ntl/cn , who has been spending ho winter in Califoinla , letuining fionithote luco wee Us ao , , llnds III it he is no longer a iti/cn of Council HlulTs , bj the stamlaid of he enumeiatoi of that clistiic t , althoimh ho las his homo lioie and huge piopeity inter- ssts. ssts.Tho The scantiness of the remuneiation has ho elicit hen , asvoll as cLiovvlicic , to cause mumeiatois to be anxious to send in a linal Cxit | ) , vvlien l'io tliu hcst and ilchest pait of hoc top is gatheied On the other hand lomo of the enumerators will tie unable to Miivass then di'tin ts thoioughlj within this A colt , and additional help is denied them. Supervisor Hight was seen legauling the liuiation , and was told that it was lepoited bat hundicds of citi/ens vvcic being ovoi- ooked b > the enumerators "It is veiy piob- iblo " said he , "that the enumerators will niss home of them , but it will not bo done in- x-ntioiiallv. 1 have talked with all of them nid thej all stem to bo fullj as much intei- sted in giving the UlufCa a good showing as nvone could bo I believe it is impossible for folks to tell jet whether ornotthov have iceii cntimcr.itid. The woik should have icon completed last Satmd.i.v night , butonlj 'oni of tlio tv\elvo enumerators in thocitj lav e j et c ompletcd their w oik , and will not tie tlnough bt'loio the last of the week That means that theio is jet considerable teuitoij to bo gone ovci , and folks who aio afiaid that they vv ill bo let out In the cold w 111 j et bo visited I can ti'.idil } see how a gieat manv could bo enumerated and not know it The enumerator goes to .1 boauling house and takes the name ol the lodgers. The lodger knows nothing of it , and w hen ho is asked by u fiicnd if he lias been emnnera ited ho mutually i optics that ho has hei n no enuineiator Then it is ascer tained that the enuineiator has been tlnough bis distiitt and a line and ciy Is lalsed that a citi/on or half a do/en of them hav o been ovoi- lookul. I don't say that this is w hat is done , but I see- how it might vci } casilj bo the case "lamveti debit oils that the census shall bo complete , and I shall do all in inj power to piovent anvono fiom being ovci looked Ol coulee , wo all know that ovoijbodj will bo disappointed when the ictmns aio all in , but that will bo the case .ill over the countiy , mote paitleulailj In the west ' 1 hu popula tion ol all westein cities has been laigel.v in- Hated bj icpoit , and in many of them I ex pect to see it cut HKhl in two in the middle 1 don't saj that this will be the case in the UlulTs , in fiu t , I am not allowed to say mij- thing about the letuins Ko. I can't oven hazatd a guess U'e 1110 bound light down nnd aio absolutc'h piohiblted fiom divulging e\on the. ' slightest inloimation as to popula tion , ictuins , or anything of that kind as soon as the letuins ate- all in the } will bo revised and the blanks will then bo boxed up and suit to Washington Supoilntcndcnt I'oitor will have a foteo of about 'JK ( ) ( ) eleiks and piomlses that the woik of tabulation shall lie pushed just as fast as possible It inaj bo the latter pint of August or lirst of September before we will know the limit 10- sult. The supeilntcndent w irod mo to knew If any jicrsons had lofused to answer the questions , and I icpoited that there vvoio only two in this distiiet 1 have i inched instruc tions to immediately lav the matter bofoiu United States Pioseuitlng Attoinoy Lewis Miles of Cor } don , Wuv no county Ho is now ntlveokuk getting ready for u lei in of the fedcial couit , but will probabl } bo hoio be- foiovotv long ho far as the matter of torn- pleto retuuis is comoined , I would bovei } glad to have sufticiuit inteicst manifested by the general public to icpoit all names that liavo not been secured , as it Is to the city's in toicst that no one shall be ov ci looked. " To Toll-phono "We hav o adopted a plan in Council Hluffs which wo hope will piovo benelleial to all concoiued Uaehda.v , commencing at 10 fO 11 m , all mihseiibors w ho have not-had oocas- Ion to use their telephones will iccelvo a call fiom the cc'iitial oftlco opeiator , who will re- lil } , thus testing the line You will readllv Hc'O the object la calling } our number If anv line should bo down 01 instiiimcnts not in peed woiking condition , wo will take special jialns to note bamo vvhllo woiking such test As soon as all lines have been examined prop- rily Inspectors will start out to rectify anv troubles thus found In addition to this dully te.st all hub.- > cillH.'n > who ma } notice anv trouble In the working of Instiiimcnts , vvlll confer u favor ! > } noticing the manager by postal t-.uil , glv ing the nature of tixiublu. or call by who , telephone No. U. I inofer notko by postal or letter , and I w 111 gK o the same immediate ) attention Kinploj es ai-oexi > ec ted to Ixi cinii'leoiLs and obliging ovei the wtix's 1'le'iiho iviHUt any violation of this nile Youis ivsiiectfully , On un hs A ATMS- , Manager Nebraska telephone compan } , Conn cil Uluffti , hi. Schmidt's gallery rofuintshed , and now In- stiiimcnts , Tor 'Ml days , $ J ( U c.iblnetH for f..SU. lilogaui llnlshmiunteu. . . ' 'U Main 'riiocommencenient cxercLoa of the Coun ell HlulTs high school will bo held tomorrow evening at Dobany's opera house. The pro giamino will bo an innovation on the usual ViuduatiMKoxeix'ises , and aside from Its. nov elty will undoubtedly bo much motv interest- Inu. Hssavs have been prepared as usual , but tun } will nut bo read from the platform The class i let ted the follow Ing ofllecrs \ \ . SleUentopf , mtsidont , lora ) Hood , vice aldcut ; Tcbslo Co > ue , sucix-tary ; calo /.cnnuehlon. treasurer The class motto Is : "Many I'liths ; Ono Oito" The following programme hius been in ranged Music . . . . Str > K en Itlii * * Ijiml club Invncatlon . . . . . Uuv T I. Maskay vlnslct yp-iy ( horil" lllitli vhiHil Chorus Intiodui'tnry ieniurl Mi. .lolin slioentgeii 1'laiio oilo "VVIiKtii'rlii \\lniK" . MN I. Couch Address . Itev l ii'pli T. llnryea Music . . . . .wtr } ! < en Ilium 1. list club 1'ie-teiltatlon ' of Diplomas. Musle "Itaibi" Illah . ' chonl Chorus I'lie thuniesDii ulili'h essajs have been | no- patid me n fnlli ) - < Motlv e-s of thu ' cm let I.ettcr- Mar } Innes On Music- I.ii lira \nnc Couch. "era pis - I.uvllla I'r.ilor. Symposium Amei lean Oiatory rolnnlnlHdttln "tantoii Mt-Crary. 1'ederal Chailes Iceland CrocliWclI. A I'hantasy Dullllah May Mil.esell. Vlrrfll's I'assoral I'ounis Doia Hood. Artandltsinillty- Mtnnle Uvalena Johnxon. Iar\\Inlini ) * \\llllnni Tidlcrlck tledentopf. Myles Nellie Katherlno.ermuclilcn. . Indian I'lor.i nil/iibeth Van Older. ( ! rei U I'loieme Teres.i Coyne. Norse C'airle Maud Morgan. \Vondeisof the leavcns | Amelia Anna /.tpp. Joan of Arc1 1'lcir.i Max Autenrleth , Mar aioll'iillei Oisoll Nettle May Molils. All patties who intend to picscnt llowers to the gi-iduatcs are tcticited | by the class and the committee who have the arrangements fet the evening In chaigo to send the ( lowers to the opera house tomoi row afternoon , when they will bo taken In chaigebv the committee appointed for that putpoe , and thus pi event confusion Thurddti } evening. No false Inducement Is over advertised at the Doston store , Council Ulnffs. Dilng our mUoitiiomcnl with vou mid compaic the fact with the ptomlsc The Now York Kackct store Is filled with bargains in household attlelcs and notions. Yestctda } was a hot day , but It makes no dlfTcicnee in the tush of customcis at the Hoston stoic. Council Bluffs People will tome out hot das to pick up hot bug.iins. Riiy AVallPupet. Gillette & I'lccman's , 28 I'cail strcat. Tlio gasoline stove is more dangcious than the unloaded gun Savd life and property by using the C. II. Gas and Klectiio Light Co.'s gas stove. Go to Masonic hall tonight. Desir.iblo dwellings loc ucti in all pit ts of the city , for lent by 12 II. Hhoafe & Co. , Uioadvvay and Main st. tip stiirs. Choice residence property centrally located for sale by E II Slie tfo As Co. A ffood hose icel fico with every 100 feet of hose puiclmscd at Bixbj's. Vnlunlilc Horseflesh. Another lot of Callfoinia hoi-scllesh Is stabled at Union diivmg paik. Mr. Sauls- buij , the pinulpil propiiotor of the celo- biated Pleasiiiton stock farm , Ivventj-thice miles east of San Fiamisco , is theie with live splendid specimen j of i acini ; stock. Ho Is on bis vv.ij to the eastern laces , opening in Jackson , Mich. The hotos aio in chin go of A McDowell , ono of the most celcbiatcd and succi asful duvers on the coast , and a layover was made heie to rest the hoises. They aio Maig.netS , } Duector , thico-vear-old , with a iveoul of 2 19'4 ' This male took lirst mono } on the I lei semen's nee at Detioil lasl j ear , and vv ill enter lor it again this sea son , Kittle S , bj Dneetor , a ( riceiiin.no without a iccoiil , but ono that has shown gieal speed in private , Cricket , a gicci ! p leer without any iccoiil , but grc.it piomise ; Dnect , by Ultector , four je.ns old , with a ictoid of 3IS : ; Klngfov , by Mumley , a galloper leper lately purchased fiom Senator Stan- foid , ala puce of > 14OdO The p.uty and horses will lea"f for the cast today Hear A'iifjinia Uobinson in several violin solos at Masonic temple hall tonight. Dr II S. West , poieelamciown ana bndgo woilc , No. 12 I'eail. J. G. Tipton , ic.il estate , 3i7 Broadway. J U. TJlxby , steam ncaiing , sanitarv engi- lucr , 01. ! Life building , Omaha ; SOU Mcttiam bloek , Council BlulTs. ( If v ou wish to sell vour pioiietty call on the Judil & . Wells Co , C. U. Judd president , 000 The mercnrv may nso in the thermometeis , but the hot weather causes a cone pending dccicaso in puces at the Carpet Co. Tor Kent The Ogden hotel , Council Bltifts , In , at low ient.il ruinituio belonging to the ow ner v\ ill bo sold to lessee for fi.KKi. M S. Sroi r , Council Blufts , la. If you w isli to negotiate a lo in on chattel or real cstato se-cin itv , at lowest i.ites , see C II. Shcafo i\i Co , bioUen , Bioadway and Main sticet , up-st.nis. - o A Hold A most audacious buiglaiy was perpotiated about 1 o'clock } csteiday afternoon at the ics- ideneo of Aithur W. Covvles , coiner of Thud nveiuio and Ninth sticet. None of the family wcioathonio and the bold bin glar effected his entrance b } bieaking in the side door. So much foteo was necessaiy as to tear oft the c using of the door and loosen the hinges The house was thoroughly tans ickcd from top to bottom in the soaich for money or valuables. Hvci } bed and tiunk was iinnmaged and tinned inside out. Several in tides wcio can led away. The depiedator left an old , woinout pair of shoes and took a p lir belonging to Mr. CovIcs. . Ho al-o appiopilatcd some of that gentleman's clothing. The fellow was seen in the jmcl by aseivant gUl employed by one ot the neigh- bets , but she did not know what ho was about and did not give the alaim. The police have been fiunishcd with such a description of him as she could glv o and aio now woiking on the ease The buiglaiy was a dating one , as the location is ono of the most thickly settled portions tions of the city , and the work was done when the streets were full of chllchen going homo fiom school. _ _ S B Wtulsvvoith&Co , 207 Pearl street , loan money for Lombard Investment company. The Manhattan spotting headq'i-s , 418 B- Allen'H New- Map of Council HlnlTn , Just Issued , 1'tjxll feet In si/c , with oveiy addition to ditto PilceSlfi. Addiess C. U. Allen , looms U.S. ) and - . ! ( ! , Mctilam block , Council Bluffs. See Nellie Hatcher al Masonic temple ball tonight. Watenvoiks Jill N. Y Plumbing Co. IA.I ir.ir. A Colored Politician Ijj nolied for A l- \lhliiKNcnvoeHNot to Vote. Ni vv OHIPVNS La , Juno 17. fSpeclnl Telegram to Tun Ill i : ] Gioigo Svvoy > co , coloicd , formeilj a lending ix-publlcan poli tician of this state , was lynched at Black Creek , on the paush line of 1'iu.t and West reliiiuna. Swtiso ! In former } ears was the political boss of Fellclana , rcpi esenting that bcnatotlal distiiet in the legislature and af- totvvard being supetv Isor of rcgistiatldii dur ing the political trouble of 1S70. Chaiges weio bi-oughl againsl him of murdoilng D Wilteis , a prominent wtilto lawyer Swavsio loft the pailsh to escape the mob. Ho was w ained that If ho over relumed there ho would bo killed Ho came to New Orleans and lately has been emplocd In the custom house. A few dav s ago ho returned to 1Y11- chum and was engaged theio in distiibutlng circular * adv Islng the nogiocs not to vote in the senatoilal election which takes place to morrow and u herein the contest is wholly over the lottery issue. S B Durfc } , imitoof bteamor Aruonn , had his foot badly Jammed. Thomas' KicUiio Oil cured It. Nothing equal to it for a quick pain rollover. _ _ Waiting I'lir TIMON , Ariz , Juno 17 - The couit-mnrtlal proceedings in the case of Captain Mlltlmoio have been postponed until 'llmrsduy next , pcudwg tUo univul gf two absent 31 Vlt It Kit KII i : I'll.I VJf. Clmlncd Mkcn Wild Ui-iKt Ho IN Con veyed on Itonid Hlilp. [ Citfiit lotii Hat tin lamrt Cimlnn nmnrit 1 Hvv s\.I line 17 - [ New York Henild Cable Si > cclal irtTiiB Bi r ) I think more than I did of the Spanish police so docs Byrnuil. At < i o'clock } esterday morning the prisoner was already in the hands of the detectives on boaid the Lafayette. At i ) o'clock in the morning I was awakened by a messenger fiom the police , who said : "Como ; womovo I'yraud In twenty minutes. " At the pilson I sat outside In the starlight until I o'clock with UuKMlntendcnt | Ceiro and Inspector Solano. AH the clock struck the hour wo entered the pilson. The great door swung back and flics of soldiers saluted. We tinned to the light and ascended the stalls , eight persons altogether. Our approach caused a sensation. Ono murderer , celebrated for his resem blance to the plctuio of Christ , pressed his face against the bars with nn effect that was stilttllng In the moonlight. The assassin , who Is to bogarroted this week , and who has a rooster for a companion , trembled , thinking his hour had come. We found Urnud standing tip near the door. "Yon must come with us , " said the supeiintendent. His reply was , "Very well " Then ho was lioned and the soldiers stepped out from the shadow of each coiner , saluting witli their drawn swoids. nvraud aiose silently , only saving "Fare well , Cuba , I am content " At the wharf ho walked over a plank which was carefully held and was taken to a cabin on the lower deck. Thuo ho broke down , weeping like u child. "Tho world thinks I am nn assassin. I know I am not , but when I think of my littla daughter my heait bleaks. " Tinning tome , he said : "And } ou , too , deceived me , let ting mo think vou weio a deteetlveand in La Loueha you vvoio quoted ns saying 1 was brutal looking , } ct I have a heart that is not bnital. I am not convicted jet. " Talking to Hotidais ho said : "Tho first time } ou weio in Anieiica you would have caught me , but I read In the Hci.ild of } our nuivul and iled to San Francisco. " I explained to Eyrand that 1 was forced by the Spanish authoiltlcs not to tell him I was fiom the Heiald , feailng he would infer that the detectives weio heio. Eyraudsnid : "I knew the detectives had come fiom a stupid admission of the attaehco of the French con sulate and fiom listening to the guaid. " Ej laud and I sat together in his berth chatting. Ho said ho knew the Herald well and I was wrong to cleccivo him. He would not speak of the ci line except to say he was Innocent and that GoulTo was hanging in the loom when ho got there. Ho asked patlicu- larly if my dispatch would be sent to the Purls edition nntl insisted that Bonpard was an angel and Matgot was nothing to him. He promised Soudais that ho would not at tempt suicide. The cabin was awfully watm and I gave him inv fan , for which ho was very giateftil. Soudais looked it over very catefully to see that it convened no means of suicide. o A Cuban messenger offcicd him a cigar , but Soudais interceded , s.iing : "No smoking on this deck. " Fire will be kept fiom n\i.uid. While ho was talking to Ejiand the" elec tric light went out and ho was sci/ed by both detectives. They have confidence In his piomlso not to commit Miieido , but they will watch each movement. The cabin is eight feet squai e and vciy close. "Hcgard my hands. " ho said , when I gave him the fan. "It will bo diftlcalt to fan my self , still I am only handcuffed , not con- vieted. " At this hour theie me ctowds of people in tiont of the prison. The1 } do not know that Eviaud has been alieady icmoved. The whole affair has been a gioat sensation heio and the Havana police co'igiatulato them selves on having successfully delivered Ej- i.iud to the Fiench authorities. Now comes the v oj ago and the chance of settling the piedictions made that E.viatid w ill commit suicide. He has nothing to live for and if ho does not kill himself it will bo due to the v Igilanco of the Fionch detectives. To Nervous Debilitated > len. If } ou w ill send us } our addiess wo will send } ou Dr. D } e's Celebrated Voltaic Belt and Appliances on ti nil. They will quiclcl } icstoio } oti to vigor , manhood nntl health. Pamphlet ficc. VOLTAIC , BLLT Co. , M.ushall , Mich. Outline of the Agreement Uctweeii IniIaiid ] and German } . LONDON , Juno 17. Lord Salisbury ? dis- p itch to the Butish ambassador at Heilin , containing the agreement with Geimany , dccl.ncs that Get ninny's claim that wheio ono pow or occupies a coast the other may not , without consent , occupy unclaimed legions In thotcar , cannot bo allowed in cases wheio the country is ahead } occupied b } English men , but wheio theie aio no English settle ments England nas no title to advance against Gciman claims. The agieement in substance is as follows1 England ictalns the Stevenson road , which will be the boundai } between the English and Get nun sphetes a line sttetchcd liom the mouth of the Bokuia , on the west shoio of Lake Nyassa , to the mouth of the Kilambo , on the south shoio of Lake Tongan.viKa. Noithwatd Gei man } lotuins the legion as far as the Congo state and along the tirst dogieo of south latitude , the boundai } diveiging mound thewestein shore of Nj.ui/u to in clude the mountain of Mfumbiio , in the Butish sphoie , in older to make the fiontier coincide as ne.uly as possible with the legion eoveied b } Stanlo's tteaties. In all the East Afiican ten Hot ics equal lights of set tling or tiading shall bo conlcticd by the two pow eis lespectivcly on their sub jects The details of the frontier between Ngamiland and Dam iraland icmuin to be set tled , but it is agiccd that in the latitude of Lake Ngamal , up us far as the eighteenth cle- giee , the German fiontier shall coincide w ith the tvv cut } -lirst degico of east longitude. In Tongolaml the fiontier is icctitled , seeming the mouths of the Volta to England and giv ing Geiinuny access to the Volta liver at the higher point of its eouise Geimany cedes Witu , the islands of Manila and Patta and Somoli , eompiising a coast line of over two hundred miles to England , so that except the Congo state theio will bo no competitor with Biitish Inllucnce between the lirst degico of south latitude and the holders of Egv pt along the whole countiy lying south and west of the Italian piotectorato. Ger many consents that England shall assume exclusive proteetoiato in the sultanate of Znn/lbar , inclosing the islands of Z.in/ibir and Samoa England will assist German v to obtain the cession of the German coast line hithcito icntcd from the sultan. England , consideiing Heligoland useless since she lost Hanover , will cede it to Germany , subject to the consent of p.nliament. The pi esent cus toms tariff will bo continued twenty } cars. The other colonial disputes in Afilcaaro ro- scrv ed for a friendly settlement and a status quo will bo picscivcd pending the ratification of the piesent ugiceinent. Headache , nciualgia , dlzincss , nervous ness , spasms , sleeplessness , cured by Dr Miles'Nci vino. Samples fico ut ICuhn & Co 's , 15th and Douglas. Italian Counterfeiters Arrested. Ni \ \ Yoiii , Juno 17. Thieo Italians , a man and two women , who arilvcd on the steam ship Hugla jcstorda } , are tonight inmates of a police .station on the charge of counteifelt- ing Since their arrival they disposed of 1,1 .Vi francs in bogus notes. The police think they have nipped a gigantic schema to Hood the countiy with spin ions foiolgn money In the bud and that the iiiihoiiors belong to the gang of notoi lous countei felteis whoso advent has been looked for for bomo time. Mrs Wlnslovv's boothlng Syrup reduces In flammation whllo children aio teething 25 cents per bottle. Adrll't In a H.illoon. ATI.VNTV , Ga , Juno 17 [ Special Telegram to Tin Bi i ] A balloon has been seen dilft- Injr about In the air in thin vicinity since Sntiuda } . Some memoranda which fell from it and were picked up ut the United States barracks state that ills Prof. Walker's balloon from Dayton , O The occiipints had lost their ballast , and weio adilft , buffeting from cold. MUCH' Nei'vo mid I-lvcr I'llls. An Impoitnntdiscovery. They act on the liver , Momach and bowels through the neivcs A new principle They bpeedily euro billlousuess , bad tnsto , torpid liver , piles and constipation Splendid for men , \\onien and children Smulle.it , mildoe.t , buix'st , ! ! 0 doses for 23 cents. Samples Xix-o ut Kuhu & Co.'s U'tU uud A NIGHT FILLED WITH MUSIC , It Wns of the Ohln Variety anil rurnished by the Oouncil , THOSE INVESTIGATING COMMITTEES , Tliey Pall to Ilcpori 'I'lie Corner Stouo Ceremonies The nijlit Hour * u Day 8 } Mom Cor Si reel Labor- LTH Itcjcctcd. Mr. O'Connor was absent from the council meeting last night. Ho Is clniiiman of the special committee appointed to Investigate the charges of h regularities In the recent city Julljob. Mr. Davis , under whoso dlicctlon the expensive repairs at the jail wore made , with a belHtlntr show of offended dignity , de manded a repoit from the committee ap pointed n week ago Mr. Osthoff checKinatcd him by calling for the report of the special committee , of which Mi Davis Is chilli mm , appointed more than a month ago , to inv estigato the charges * made by the sidewalk inspector nnd the chairman of the bo.ud of public w oiks against each other. Mr. Davis subsided. Ono of his trusty lieutenants , however , of- feted a resolution , which was adopted , call ing for n icpoit fiom the city jail investigat ing committee nc\t week There was no time llxed for n ropoit fiom Mr Davis' investigating committee. The inner sent in a few vetoes of oidl- nancesnnd lesolutions on technical points and was sustained In each cffoit. Ho vetoed nn oidinnnco ordciing the grading of Thiity- first stieot , from Paniam to Dodge , ns the comptroller ccitilled that funds for the woik wcio not available W. J Kennedy , D , T. O'Donahoo and Mar tin Dunham were appointed to appraise the damages occasioned to property owners by the widening of Lake street fiom Thhtieth street to Fortieth sticet. The comptroller repoitcd that ho had asked the cable company to pav $ . ' ,7ii.7 ; ; ) , duo on the seucrtuxof 18SS , anct that his request had been ignoied. The city attorney was in- sti uctcd to take legal steps to collect the amount. The action of the fhoand police commission in purchasing a $ U5 hose wagon from W. H. Diiimmond & Co was approved. The eitv physician's icpoit showing 112 ! biiths and 108 deaths in the city for May was icceivcd. The piopeity owncis on St. Mary's avenue between Twcut-sixth nnd Tvvcnty-bcvcnth streets presented conditional wavers of the tender of the mone.v for damages occasioned by the change of giadc on that street was not accepted , the council i efusing to accept any but an unconditional waver. A giist of estimates due on public improve ments and allowed b } the board of public woiks was appiovcd and the amounts oidercd placed in the next appiopiiation ordinance. A continct for the giading of Half Howaid sticet in Oak If neil addition was presented bv the bo.nd of public woiks. A protest .signed by a tnajoiit } of the inteiested prop- city cm nets against the work was also pre- bented. The members got tangled on the question and voted not to grant the request of the protostois and then again voted not to appiovc thocontiact The contract with Stephen Can oil for the constiuction of a iiOd ewcr acioss West r.un.un sticet was piescntcd for approval. Tills is thocontiact whiih was cained over the mavoi's veto last week , that oflkiul hav ing ceitided that funds weio not available for the woik. Last night the comptroller cci tilled that funds weio on hand for the woik and the conttact was nccoidingly ap piovcd. The claim of Uj dor & Glick for 53,005 for damages icsultnig from the flood on Juno 2 was tefeircd to the committee on claims. The petition for the location of a llio alatm box at the loot of Jones street was icfcned to the committee on llic and watorwoiks. G. W. Doano and otherb protested attalnst the proposed pavement of Eighteenth stieet from raniam to Capitol avenue. Protests weio also presented against the pavement of Dorcas sticet from Tenth to Thiitccnth , Thiit-llrst sticet from Fainam toDaven- poit. The protests weio lefoired to the com mittee on paving , cuibing and guttcihig. The contract w ith Thomas Casey for feed ing the city piisoners nt 12 cents a meal w as approved. It was followed by a letter from S. L. Diekover , who had the contiact for scveial.ve.us at 12 cents a meal , in whicli heoffcied to continue Ins good woik at 10 cents a meal. His icduction caino too Into and was placed on 11 Ic. On Mr. Whcclei's resolution the city oftlces weio oideicd closed in the afteinoon on Thutsday duting the ceremonies attend ing the hi } ing of the cit } hall cot ner stone. Air. Wheeler also offered a suggestion that each councilman fin nish his photogiaph , to bo enclosed w ith a copy of the city ordinances and othei documents in the coiner-stono box. "Doouwant to cinck the coiner ! " asked Mr Poul. "Or is it to keep out latsl' ( jueiied Mr. Moie.nty. "No , it's to keep out Bu s , loplied Mr. Whcelei , and oveiy bed } laughed. Mr. Wheeler offoied a resolution allowing Mr Joseph Baikor the right to extend his } ind lenco to enclose seven feet of the side walk on niglith stieet , near Biownell hall Mr. Clmffeo nnd Mr. Davis vvcro fcaiful that the action would establish a dangerous piece- ' dent. The icsoliition , aftei considerable dis cussion , was rejected A resolution , introduced by Mr , Morcaity , cancelling taxes on piopeity used for chinch and chai liable put poses bv the Catholic i Inn eh and amounting to ' , 'Jll ' I5wasic- fencd to the city attomov. On losolution of Mr. Osthoff the ofllcers in charge of the garbage dumps vvoio placed under the diiection of the saultai } commis sioner. Mr. Whcelei introduced nicsolution giving B.nkcr Bios exemption from the older icquh- ing the constiuction of aiieimaiicntbldowalk ut nievcnth and F.ininm stteots , us the owners nro arranging for the erection ofabiick block on the oropeity. 'llio icsolutlon was adopted after some of the couneilinen hud op posed it , claiming the same excuse had been used for } dirs. A icsolutlon was adopted appointing Ma ) or dishing , Comptroller Goodiich City Treas urer Hush , City Allot ney 1'oppleton and the finance committee of the council ns a special committee to aw ait upon the county coinmis- sioners nnd picsent the matter of raising the Valuation of the citv for taxation pin poses. The boatd of public woiks was instiucted to clean the eleventh and Sixteenth street viaducts , Mr Donnellv Intioduced a resolution fixing eight hours us a d.t's woik for the stieet commissioner's foicd from Jul } 1 to Scptcm- bei .10 Mr. Clmffeo thought that f'J a day for nine to ten bonus woik for the street commissioner was piettv good pay , Mr. Morcaity was enthusiastfcallv In favor of the eight hour movement , not from the stand point of the politician , ho said , because the laboring men know hlni , but ho thought the men on the stieet should not bo icquiicd to wcik more than eight hours a dav w hen the high pi Iced eleiks of the city woikcd from four to six hours a day. Mr. Davis said ho w as looking forward to the time thai the clghl hour system would become universal , but ho was not in favor of Introducing the system on the stieot fence at piescnt QTho resolution wa rejected , the vote being A ) cs Donnelly , Itml , Ivasper , Lowry Moreaity. Osthon\.bujider , Slulvor 8. NavsBlnmer , Cooper. Davis , Madscn , Me- Lcaiio , Olson , Wheeler , Chaffce 8 Mr Moreart ) tigaiu brought up his resolu tion Instructing llio Omaha street railway compaii ) to operate the Haino ) bticct car line from Tenth street to the terminus of Dodge sticet , the cars to bo Btaited within twenty- four haul's The resolution brought out the usual dolnto In which Mr Moioaity and Mr Chaffco waxed warm and indulged In iHM.sonalltles that were us sulti ) as the weather and re- .suited It Mr. Moic.uty'sillscomfoituro. On the motion to adopt Mr. Morearty nlono voted in the allli ( native An ordinance was introduced amending the sanitary commissioner ordinance , making It unlawful for an } IHTSOII excopi the sanitary commissioner lo clean , rcmovo or coavo ) aw a ) the contents of any vault 01 cesspool or w ater closet. llio ordinances providing for the Issuing of $7iiOi ( ) bonds for pav ing , * .V,000 ) for sow el's anil ? > oX , ( > o for engine bouses vvcro pr.sscd An ordinance was passed declining the neectislt } of constructing a vladucl on Hamil ton streets over thu tiacks of the Belt line Thu oiUluauco prohibiting the construction SEASON AT MANAWA. Has opened , nnd the finest nnd ONLY FIRST GLASS PLEXASUREX REXSORT In the west Is now being visited dnlly nnd nightly by the best people In the TWIN CITIES Splendid fishing , bnthlng nnd boating. Motoi * trains run every OO minutes , mnklng close connection with Omnhn nnd Council Bluffs Electrics Motor lino. Good order Is maintained. A BIG LOT OF YELLOW AND JiAXSAMOHOND SWEET POTATO PLANTS CAH15AGKS AXD OrilKR VEGETABLE PLANTS , FRUITS , ETC. xf. R. M'PI-JEXRSON , 1281 Hast Pierce Street - - Council Bluffs la , MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. WHY PAY HIGH PRICES -ll'OIU- - : - FURNITURE - : - When you can set the best thorn Is made In every line al prices Unit will not biuKiupt you Thi'io is no taste nor purse that wo cannel suit. You want to bointlfy your homo , don t you Then como In and see bow I'logimtly and cheaply vou can accomplish it. PEOPLE'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE , MANDHL , & . ICLKIN , JSO Iiio.uhv.iy , Council Illulls C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FURNITURE , I aifjest Stock and Lov\est 1'rlcos. Dralers. send for CataloRiic. Nos. 05 mul 207 Broadway , and liOl mid 200 Pioico Stieot , Council BlnlK a of wooden sidewalks in the city of Omaha was passed , Wheeler and Moicaityoling in the negative. Councilman Ford was Riven a Unco months' cave of absence. Ho will s ill for the "auld sod" on Satuiday. Mr Challeo vv.is snffeiinj ? fiom a hcadacho or biain fag anil Mr. Lowiy picsidcd al Ibo session. A llOFjl ) DA.YMGIIT UOHIinilY. A ThicrGcts AAVIIJ With a Aralnall < - Uin aiul I'in. One of the boldest robbeiies of the season was committed in the north part of the cily Monday afloinoon. Shoitly after 2 o'clock Harry Kockman called at the icsidenco of Abraham Lew is , nt UOS Sheuiian avenue , and told Mis. Lewis that her husband had sent him to the house to take the ine.ismcmcntof the windows , in order to make some flames for sciccns. Mrs. Lewis icmembcied thai she and her husband lind had some convcisation upon the subjecl llio day befoie , and supposing that Kockman was a carpenter , she allowed him to go thioiiKli the vaiious rooms. In the course ot half an hour Itoekman loft the house , icmaiking that ho could not send the screens up befoio Satuiday , and at that time ho would send a man to put them in. and that the inonoj for theii payment would bo collected at Mr. Lew is > ' stoio on South Thir teenth sticet. Later in the afternoon Mis. Lewis , on going to her loom to diess , noticed thai the drawerof the diesscr had been pulled out and their contents , scatteicd about the lloor This e\citcd her suspicions , and in seal clung the room she disc oveied that a diamond ling and a pin , of the value of ll5 ! , had been stolen. Knowing thai Kockman was the only pel- son who had cnlcicd the loom dining the afteinoon suspicion tested upon him as the thief. She at once came down town and upon visiting her husbind's stoio was in- foimcd that ho had not oent any poison to the house to do any woik. Thoiobbery was al once icported to the police , ami last night Kockman was attested nt Twentieth and Ginning sheets by Detectives Hiuo and Hoiiigan. Upon being taken to the sta'ion ho acknowl edged the commission of the eiimo and in- foimed the police that the unc had been sold to Ben Band , n jeweler at " > ( IS Noith Siv- tccnth sticet , nnd that the pin had been loft w ith u low d woman on Ninth stieot. Later in the evening the piopeity was 10- coveied uy the officers Thlsmoining Kockman will bo auaignod on the charge of grand laiceny. IVaiUeil la Noliraskii City. Yestci day Judge Ilelsley allowed a badly wanted cilminal to go ftco Monday night Mounted Ofllccrs ILuo and Sheep aiiestcd a coloied man , John Mounds , on suspicion. Yesteiday moining , when ho was called bofoic the police judge , ho told n tale of woo , adding that ho was the onlvstippoit of an aged mother , and this so melted the couit's hcait that ho not only released the man , but sent a blessing with him. A couple of houis later a telegram was ic- coivcd fiom Nobiaska City stating thai on Sunday night Mounds bioko into a jewelry store and succeeded in cat 13 ing away ncaily $1.000 vv 01 th of goods. The eily was at once scouted , but no trace of the man could bo found. The NobiasK.i City him offer $100 icw.ud for Mounds' nr- icsl , A 1'c'ltj Former. Onicer JCack Kills lefl for Chicago lasl nighl to bring back with him Kobeit Lisbon , ajoung man who until two weeks ago was a clcik In the Nobtaska clothing storo. Ten dav s ago Lisbon concluded to take a little outing , and the next day he stai ted for the east Monda.v moining a check for ? 1'J was picscntcd at the stoic1 , puipoitimj to have been signed by the Him. It was at once pronounced a foigoiy , and upon an Investiga tion it was asioi tallied that It had been di awn by Lisbon , The matter was at once placed In the hands of the police , and jcstetday the joung man was ai tested in Chicago. liullilliiK IVrmits. Permits to builders were issued as fol lows by the supeiintendent of buildlntrs jca- terday. Thomas Ilronnan , tlnco - stoiy bilcK lilock. Mm teiMith and C illfornl i Wi.OOO J It. Von UK. ono and onu-stor } ftaino duelling. .Idlinilon , in HI thli Ij-elKlith 1,000 C'hailis Itiiccbnin , one stoiy fiamo col- titK" , Uajnumd avuimu , m-ar bU- tcenth . . . OW ) V S , lii ) tit's , two ono-.tory frame cot- liiK s , Jaynes , neiii Thlrlci'iith , at WO I'liuh . 1,000 Tuo lulliDi permits . 1 ( * > Six permltH aKrcKatln . } lM. * > The iccoids of the building Inspectorn otllcoshow that the numbci of peimlts issued slneo January 1 of this j ear to date is just eoual , to the number Issued duilng the coiic- spending pcilod of last j ear. Ono month ag" tlio number issued this vear wcio l.iU loss than the number Issued dining the same pciiod of last jcar , showing a incut ineiease In business < luiing the past month The total \aluo of the buildings iepro ciitod by the penults Issued duung the lli-st half of Ibi'J ' wuslii i < I.I.Vi This jear the value of the buildings for whlih iicriiilts have been Issued Is $ l'sjNVJ. This does not include the now- city liatl , for which no penult has been taVen out , the now depot and several other huge Improvements Drou Illn Salary In 'Meal. bevural da > s ago C W MaUun , a butihcr clerk , woiking for Van ( Jilder A , Co at Twentieth sticet and bt. Mary's avenue , was n nested on the charge of having stolen nieta from the Him. Yesterday the ease was tiled by jury in the police com I and the man ac quitted. The evideneo showed that Matson was to icceivo $ " > per week for his labors and what mealheamlhlsfamilyeoulde.it The second week of his employ incut he succeeded in getting awa.v with tvvenU poundsofstealc His emplovers' icgaided this in the natiiio of a theft. Thojtiri looked at the matter diffei- entlv and so ictuinedtho veidiet. MW : YOHIC SNUIIS onio. The Jl.isonlo Grant ! IJ ( IK < J Tlirovvs Out a Him to Ohio. The committee upon foieign coiiespondeneo of tlio grand loJgo of Masons of Now Yoilc state , sajs tlic New Yoik .Moicur.v , in ils ic- poi t to the grand lodge , has managed to enun- ei.vlo , altliough somewlut vvc.ikly , the senti ments , of the Masons of that state iclativoto the distuib nice of the Masonic pence thiough intioduetion of the Scottish lite eontioveisy into Yoik M.isomy in Ohio and elscwhoio bj a stiong declaiation of dlsappioval ot inter- fcicnco by blue Masons in a matter beyond their Juiisdiction The titular c'ominUfco of foieign correspondence of ( H-ws lasl .vear , while pictcnding to lovicw the pioiceding- ; of sister giand lodges , vntuidly published a campiign document in which live pigos wcio devoted to a icplv to a cncuhir , is sued by Judge John J. tJoiman , as grand commander of a supreme eouneil , with such comments , as would piojiidieo the Ma sons of New Yoik iitrinnstt his 10 election as giand ticasuier Tins intuision by Ohio into the all.ins of Now Yoik caused consid erable 111 temper at the tune , while at its ic cent session the ill advised an un Masonic conduct has been signally i clinked bj the grand lodge 0 ] only in tvpe bj the icpoiter on foieign coiiospomlcneo , and moio de cisively by the unanimous ie-clcttloii of Judge Goiin.iii to the icsponsiblo position of giand ticasuier , tanking ss the thlid of the giand ofllicis It is to bo misted that this amicable dcnionsti.ition of opposition on the p.nt of New Yoik will pioduco a e ss.ition of lioslilities nl the west , othciwiso this juiis- dution will assuino a detci mined stand to- vvoids suppicssion of poisceulion. Ginnil ( haptcp , O. i : . S. The giand ehaptor of the Order of E istcrn Star convened at riccmason's hall last even ing. About 10J delegates weio in atti nd.ince Ur Eleanor. U.illj , the vvoitbi mation- elect of Vesta chapter , Oni ilia , dchveicd the vvcleomo nddicssvhleli was icpleto with beautiful sentiments and was well n ecived The icsponso vvas made by Mis Addle M Hillings , W M , of Geneva chapter No L'S of Geneva , who spoke bilcllv and to the point , voicing the sentiments of the delegates in a pliMsing miinner The lenuumler of the session was devoted to the appointment of committees and other loutlno mattcis , and was followed hi icfiesh- ments fuinished bv V < sta < hapter The session will continue today and this evening The daj session w 111 be devoted to the tiansactlonol such business as may como up foi eonsldciatlon and in the evening the degree woik will bu exemplified. Ncstlchonso in Tionhlu Aiiiii. Leo Ncstlehousc was locked up last night on the charge of having assaulted a Gci man , Joe Koek Nestlchouso met Kock iiiHoin- beigei's saloon , vvhci-o the two shook dice for a dollar a shako The Geiman was getting the best of the game , and aftei winning fl moposcd to quit NcMtloliouso would not have it thai way , and as Kock stai ted to inn , ho followed him into the alley back of the saloon , wheio ho gave him a most unmeu Iful beating. Ilnrncd Over Thirteen Mllou. Mi IK , 1 1) , Cal , Juno 17.A llio whlih j stinted south of hoio jcsteidaj binned ovci a | ship of land thliteon miles In length , dcstioj- itig standing giain and thai In stack The llames weio llnallv bionght under lontiol by thoelfmts of a thousand men. The loss is about . , ' 0UOO. A Sll lit Hla/c. The tipso'ting of a lamp In the hotibo occu pied by Mis Lcnheisei , on Sov cnteenth stice-t and bt Man's avinue , at 1 oMoik this mom- Ing , called out the llio dep ntmcnt The bl.uo vvas extinguished without dllllculty. The ilamago was slight. _ Will Kuril Thrill IMihllcily. Tin NOS Avin i , Juno 17.benor Garcia , the now minister of tlnance , has announced his Intention to bum , publicly , lriiKX ) , K ) of ; iiiHKWU ) ) ( of une dollar i otos illegally clieu- latcd. _ ] < ) iaiil'H ( 'aptoiiHVoll. . lUv vsv , Juno 17. Two of the four earlier pigeons given by the pollco to the Fiench detectives tectives- having Ejiaud In clmigo on a steamer i etui ned today with a message. He is well. ; \ploHliii ( ol' ItnllliiK Pat. Aid. , Juno 17 The Inn sting of a largo tank of boiling fat In Ueny's so.ip factory today fatally Injuicd tlneo men. ramilioa not all * ady supplied should lose no tlini' in proi uring a bottle of ( . 'hinnhi i Iain's Collt , Cboleia and Dhnihoc.t i ( m lj It is the enl > iomul > that can ulwu H lit depended - ponded upon foi nowil umiplalnt in all its foiins J6 auU ! > 0 mil bottles foi bale l > ) all W.A.GOEHRING PRACTICAL HORSli SHOHR. First Class worlc guaranteed la every respect. 30 Fourth Street. Council Bluffs - - Iowa MAXOX AHGHlTIilGTS SUPE1UI NT KN D13NT3. FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS. Koom V ) Men-linn Illock , Council HtnnX la. Itoom 010 N. V. Ilfo Ilulldlnn' , Omaha. .Neb. The J. A. Murphy M A N U F ACTU RING CO. , 1st Avenue and ! Mst , Stieot- Sash , Doors and Blinds Hand and ' 'cioll . . Fnulng. Ho-Qivrliu ; n.n < J IM.uiln . banlim of all kinds 1'oreh Hraekets. Kindling uoodlO per to id dollveu'd Clean sawdust by thu b irrul - " > o. All Hork to Lm ( list-class. Telephone Jjl. "YUUK 1'ATUUNAOi : S Tlios. Oi-ncm V. H M. I'LSI y. OFIMCIiR & I'USHY , BANKERS. Corner Alain and llroadway. Council Bluffs , ' - lown. Dcalcis In foreign .mil dinnrstlo cvchiiimo. Collections made and Intuieal paid on Unit * deposits J.I ) v , r. I. 1'ics Vleu-1'ics. UIIAS H HVNN , C.ishler. CitizensSlateBank or COUNCIL m.uits. Pilil Up Capital $150,000 Surplus and Profits . 00,000 Liability to Depositors 300,000 DlIICTIls-I ! \.MIIlci. P O. ( Jh'.lsOII I- Ij Hnu'url , i ; r. Hint , .I I ) IMiiiiindsiMi , ( . 'his H llann in. Tr.insict Krnoial b inMiu busi ness Ij ir est capital and siiiplus of any bank In boiitlnvestern Inn.i. InLoresL on Tima Ooposil = . SIGN WORKS Tire Only Inclusive Si'411 ' Shop in the City. MKII rltlnK nnd fc'rulnliiK < innlit on npiill- callon. callon.D. . A. BENEDICT , 410 Slnirs Broadway - - Up Issllllat l/i Pearl Street , Mrs I'fi'lirei'H btoie , vvlth hci HAIR - GOODS. Apoitfonof hci splendid sloe K still ii'inalns unsold. This 1Ihii bislopioitunlly | foi siuMllleeb uKiunsliih Ur and ornaments1 THE LARGEST STOCK OF PICTURE : FRAMES AND MOUniJINC.S I'vi'i ( nought to the VNest .no now onsileat mil stole The uoods iiiiiipiNu Hit' i ntlio \\liolt salu stoi'K of M Adloi , and wenlioiubt at sin ilir'ss id ut less than l ! > pui cent nf \ \ holisiliv.ilnc \\o \\III Mil jon pli'lnio fiami'Mliiapir than Jim can Imj the uiilln- Ishcd niatiilal foi Tin1 Mock lompils sllio lics ( gindixif Koodsiuiiili' Como and si i- Mh-s \\luliy Kiii Iliailwm , C'OIIIK II Itlulls. F. & CO. Architects ANI > IIITIMIIsn S Unoias 411 and Hi lluo HiillilliuOinahv , Neb , mul Itooins .Ml and -'Hi Men lam Illouk Council llluirs , la. C'orresponduneo solleltud , 18 MAIN ST. LAUNDRY. Phlits Ifle Collars Sc. Culfs Ic. Hndir- shlits ( < llaiidlii'iuhlefs 'e' . SouKs . ! c. Ladles' i lollies cht ap fcATIM'ACTION ailAKANTKIM ) JOHN SAN KEE. J. D. JACKSON , Guaranteed Dentistrij ; ( , old crown Mini brliluoork liiPlinlliiK ( ill llni'B of | iluli - diiM I'liitliiiiin Aliiiunliiiii mill ( i lltiliilil. I onliiiirlllllim iniil euiitlntiuiM KIIIII work | > < il l- If Ano tli < tlc < K'vi'n ' whuii iliHlrnil In nxlriic teclli Ollliu liruirn htn I.'H in anil 2 In 0 p in Ollko niiiiii ti ! Mcrrliiln liloih , ( . "Until Illilltx SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. I71OK ' AMI-One.Ic isoy cow and ono H < I MI In and Ji'isey , ono saddle Kast llio ulwaj , Counrll lllnll'H. AYOlN ) ( > 1 idy ilcslios tin ) aeiiia1nlani | i of a Ki'nl Ii niun of nn1 ins Please addiUisA. 10. lieu olllec. Coiine'll llluirs. In. I1OH SAI.i : or Runt-Ciiriliin lund. with 1 houses , by J. U. Kleo. 1UJ Main Nt. , Ooiincll Illillfi. and Shnrthiiii 1 I.ulu Ithoibs hits iipiiuda Kimtsrul olll'e fur hhnrth mil and 11 noxvrltliu and Is piupaicil tu I iki'dli'latlnii rflhei al tlio nllluo uronlsjilct Di positions and li-ital iui\ln | , ' Klvenspulal atti ntlon Ifiiuni I llrnwn biillillnit. pay runt wmni } nu will buy a boini "ii tin h.uno Uiiiis , and In c.isoof vour id till alan > llinu hinvii j ijai ( inilly the lioiiio elea/ on Iho follonlni ; torinic A liiiinf wuith II.WJJ ill 113 per month. A hmiie worth H ' > al lit PCI month. A home worth i. . i at t-'l IHII iiiuntli. A bo.iiu wurtb f l.i > > * l at ifi pur iiionlh. A hiiiiio win tb < liiMuHli ) pin- month Olhet prlcul homes on the Hanio luriiis rno abdvo monthly payimmtH biulndo prncliiil mid Inlrri st I'm f irtl iiailluiilarn call on m address llio Jiidd.fe Wells C'o. . WJ llioadnay , Ciiiintll Illulfs la. J71OK Itl. NT Two KIIO , | odem W. 1 W llllKi i i 1'i.uil htitul. jo ItKNT rim stnrn room , No. 18 , fronting I on 1'iail ht \V I James \\ri ll\Vr M vi r.il iiiMiillfnl IIIIDIII : | lie ISD II that wi will tiadnfiir iiiiuiiinbi-iud v 11 in lutH laUKi.thanr l iiunull Ijlulfa. TUo JudU it \Ulli Co , Cuuucll UlulTb , lu.