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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SUND , AUGUST 17 , 1800.-8IXTEEN PAGES THE OMAHA BEE COUNCIL BLOFFS. K , NO. Ill 1'BAHL ST. Drllvcrfd by Carrier In miy part of thnC'lty. II. W. TII/ION' , - - - MANAUHIt. TF.f.EI'IIONKS ' : fliiitrir * * Odlco , No. U Night Killlnr , No. 21. JIIXUMt M N. V. I' . Co. Council 13lnn"s Lumber Co. . roal. The Models find the Fremonts will f'11/ ' i * K.-IIIIO of busoball at I.ako Mnnmvu this niter- noon. ( Jarno will be called nt ! 1 o'clock. The Hock iHlntul took out a ciioelnl hoff trnhi composed of < 'iKht < .M.'ii cars last night , 'J'ho Hlilninoiit wis I'diMmicd to Uoston und wui designed for exportation. A cnw of illi > hthr > rU wni reported yostcrdny nttho residciH.-o nf Nols Johnson , III 0 Nine teenth iivcnuo. The Hufferer IH n four your old boy , mid Uio cusoIs reported to bo very bud. bud.Andruw Andruw Horronson , I\HC < \ fifty -ono yours , filed nthlft ( anlddicedi" South IClovauth street , yesterday afternoon of enteritis. Tlio fiinpr.il will tsiUo pliico this iiftonioon lit - u'cloelt frointbu resldi-nee. Up to August the street pitiR put In fil'J days on tbo streets since .J.munry 1. The vorlc done on th streets by the KIIIII ; li esti mated to h.ivn saved the city over-11'1" ' ' ! Ilm' ' liy the llnio the year closes tbo amount will mu-h Justice ItiMidilelc .vc.Htcrday moved his of- lire from tbo old location' In the building vliieli is to bo torn down to penult the era-- tlou of tbu new litililivln bloelc. It will hero- nfter ho found In tbo I'oiui Ktroet c'lid of John Gilbert's plu'iibltif ; establishment. Mr. Tiunoj Kuinbinv of Silver Cn-olc town- slii [ ) 1ms brought in about twouty-livo sjicci- mem of different Kratiii mid firusrcs and turned them over to thocnrninllU'O foriiso in flccor.ilititf tbo opera house diirinjr icsaion of the National fiirrncM * ( Jem-go Uiullo , lepre.'cntini , ' .Tunic * Kit-It it Co. , was inalclnir tlm rounds of tlio business lioiibcs yoitorduy and Illlinn them up with soap. Ilulenvcs for tlio west ngsin In a lew days mill ivlll soup tlio entire western side of tlio Koukv nioiintalns before lie returns to clvill/ltioti. The I Jock Isliuul took out a special train last night comprising seven cars , llvo coaches nnd two butfgaijo cars. The twin was dc- voted to the use of hevori'l compnnles of foldicrs from r'01't Omaha en route to Spirit Lake to attend tlii'eno.inipniont. It went out us the second section of No. 2. Tlio usiiid Sunday afternoon concert will bo given In ralriiinnut mirk todayb.vDalby's b.uul If the weather is suitable. It will probably bo the last that will bo Klven during tlio season , ns tlio park commissioners nnd tbo motor company cannot iigroo upon the amounts that each sldo. shall pay the band for the music , Chief of Police Ciiroy received a telegram from BheritT Oarrlson of Logan yesterday notifying him of the burglary of a clothing store there on the ni bt previous and asking him to look out for two tr.unps dressed in new store clothes , who are supposed to Ixtttio men who did the job. They lelt Missouri Valley yesterday inornlntf , walking this \viiy. A Missouri sihorilf , who \viis wearied with n louj , ' i-lia&i ! after n criminal , reached thoultv lust evening- and loft his man at the city jail for temporary keeping while ho snatched two hours' rest at ono of the hotels. The fellow hud stolen n horse and set a barn allre , In which fourteen haul of horses were cremated. Thi ] sheriff had elnibeil his man 5,000 mile.- ) and captured him in Utah. All persons who can uro requested to brintf grains , vegetables , rasse.or any other product of the soil to the old ISisumuii block , whore they will bo received during the coming week l\y the committee who bnvo in chni'KO the dt'cor.UiiiK of the. op r.i liouso for the National farmers' congress , which H to meet hero on the Si'.th lust. Frills .mil ( low ers are requested anu will bo received uu this BSth. BSth.Charles Charles Oolsler , the owner of lh vicious dog that Intllcted such painful In juries upon City Auditor L-ange , was cited to appear In the police court voslcrduy morning 'to show cnibo why the animal should not bo .shot ami why he should not p.iy a line for keeping n vicious doy. lie failed to make a satisfac tory showing in either charge * nnd the animal wns ordered nhot anil the costs taxed up to the owiior. The Fruit drawers nnd Gardners' associ ation adjourned at the last meeting to con vene again tit the court house yesterday aft ernoon. The members either forgot , it or were too busy KtUinx ronily their materials for decorations , and when the houreaino only two of them were present. No date was fixed for the next meeting , but it is probable that tlioy will tfct toother mat Wednesday to eoimilote some work that remains to bo finished in connection .vitli the congress. The committco that will have charge of arranging- decorations for the opei-.i liouso will meet la the old Elseiit.m . building to morrow muining Instead of the -1st , as pre viously reported. There is a grc.it deal to work to he done , and all tlio assistance that can bo given by the ladles and all others will bo thankfully received. There will bo plenty of room for all who come , and plenty for them to do. The ladles \vho hive n taste for this kind of decorating will lind n new and largo Held In which to e.vcreiso tholr ability. The llrst splendid corn palace at Sioux City vvns uiiulo posilblo by the genius of the ladies , who did the largest part of the dec orating , and it is to he hoped that the ladles of Council Bluffs will be as willing and en thusiastic. In thu work as their .sisters in Sioux City were. The police force are commencing to complain - plain bitterly over the nunibur of vagrants and suspicious characters who are arrested und discharged by tl\e \ polleo judge upon ex- umiiiution , Tney claim that atiiong somoof tlio vagrants recently unustoil and discharged were sonm of tlio most d ingorom crooks and burglars that huvo over been in the city. .Sutiidont testimony could not bo adduced to slmwthis.lmt tliuoftlcorsamposltivoa to the pedigrees of the men , and claim that If they Iiad been cinched u llttlo by the court In the way of a .sentence of a few days on tlio chain ping they would bo willing to leave the city before they committed any crimes , hut tlioy nro still hero and cannot bo reached until tlioy have done sonm work. Half u doicn of them nro under tbo surveillance of the o1i- ! cers , who manage to know where they are every hour In the twenty-four. Under tlio prohibition law the attorney prosrcuting tiio case Is entitled to a fco of at least ? T . Fiiiniontly cases nro * settled , and the defendant retiring from business and pav ing the costs , Including the attorney fee , Is allowed to depart in peace. Attorney Sims , representing the law and order league , has been bringing most of tlio suits. Judge Ilotilton , while not especially prominent ns u prohibitionist , either in tbeoror practice , has brought no few suits against .saloon keepers. . Yesterday Attorney Sims lllcd a batch of IhlrtybKeases. . It Is slyly whis pered that .Iiulgo Iloulton was preparing an al most r equally largo batch of petitions against tlio same parties , and the law and order league hearing of his intentions , Hindu hnsto to get thoU- cases started first , if there was any such vaco Sims evidently won , for when his petitions were tiled uono had urriveil from Judge noulton's ofileo. Dissolution Notice. Koticols hereby given thaf tlio firm hcroto- fore kno\vu \ us J. C. Drake & Co. , ' has this day dissolved by mutual consent , .1. U. Urako remaining , and all outstanding bill : , can bo paid to either party. 1'artles owing said llrm will pleiiso call ana settlent onco. J. C , UIMKK A Co. , AYe hnvo custoinei-s for lusldo Improved pmiioi'ty , terms nil cash. If von bavo a bar gain to offer call on H. II. Sheafu ft Co. at oneo. _ _ Alaiulel & Klein iirootTermg great bargains in every dcpartniont.Vo show the best line of cook stoves nnd ranges in tlio city , from $10 to $10. In tlnwuro wo carry tlio best only and sold at bottom prices. Cnrputs , "Oh , my I" wo Just beat the worU , former price of carpets in cLs. , now -10 ets. , and so 0:1 : through the entire lino.Vo show u largo line in novelties In our parlor goods depart ment. In bill room suits wo pridu otirselve.i of carrying the most complete assortment , choice of ! 10 styles. Hook cases , reciters and dining chairs of every description. Sldo- boards , wardrobttj and center tables go along with this unloading sdo ; , Ciet prices clsiv wlieru uud coinpai'O .Mundel & Klein' * li''O Broad . way. _ _ The largest and llnest line of lamps in tlio city are on sale at Lund Bros. They comprise - prise everything In thu Hue. The hanifing and stiinil lumps are new styles and worth going to sec , as uro also the twuutUul vusu with ihailcs Ui match. THE NEWS IN THE BLUFFS , Thirty-Six More Snldonkeopars OflllcJ to Ac count by the Law and Order League. 0 OBJECTIONS TO MR , EVERETT. 'hi-y Did Nut \Vork A .iln < U Contiell lilulls INill Tax Collections in Arrears Among tin ; Chiiruli I'olks Minor Alentloti. It has lit-cti nearly n yeiwalnco there was regular roundup of the saloons by the I/i\v .ml Ordur liMgin1 , through Its attorney , ueoliSIiiH. Vestd-day afternoon there was i blgbninlli- petition' ) ilumpud onto tlio esk of the cleric of the courts. It was said o bo only the llrst batch , another to bo ox- ieett'd soon. Those petitions were in the isuiil form and i-oiitalnod prayoM for In unctions npilnst the following parties , thu InintKT in all easel bains Captnln Overtoil : Jlcnry Hrlinniehiipyer , Ninth street and seventeenth aveium ; ! ' . Ileldrle , ! U ! ) West ( roadway : J. 0. Leo A Co. , 1150 West , Brond- , vuy ; Ml'ito O'Connor , KM" South .Main troct ; .lumen M.iior ! and John Ssh < jn > rlo .001 West Uroiidu'.iy ; George Hrasanl and A. IlclKon. 1S11 South N'lntli street ; S. Me- lYdiims nnd Tony Ilyzer , T13 West Broadway ; Li. M. rinklesteln , 12-.M . West Broadway ; Fritz Mnyor and F. L. Meyer , IW ( South Main street ; H. ( . 'minor , ( li'l ! South Main street ; ( ! . \V. Hoynton. Upper Broadway ; Milw ( Jury , IKJ.i'j ' South Main street ; Mil < o Kildare , O'i.'iVest Broadway ; 'aiiios Stevens , Western liouso ; W. J.Vhlto , S South Mala street ; James Cialvln and M. J. Hondrie , 'Jls West llroadvvny ; S. A.Crow , 1110Vcst Broadway ; \Vardlen , IWO West ' 1 roadway ; Goorg'o Williams , OKI West Iroadway ; John Dew anil G. Sell reiver. Ifi'J " VVeH Hroadway ; I. , . J. Kvans , 1K)7 ( ) West "Uijiulwuy ; Joseph Notts nnd Jacob Hern- iti-iii , I''jiVc' ) < t llroudwuy ; Andrew Belgon , H7 South Main ; James Uoyle , fi'ii ) South Main ; Chris Carlson , 711 West liroadway ; Mike Gallagher , IMS West Broadway ; IIor- mm Brady , till. ! ! ) West Broadway ; Mike 'tick , IJ17 South Main ; A.V. . Ellur , Upper JToniUvay ; I'M Miller , Central honso ; ICd Jhillli > i , 7iI : ( West Broadway ; Steve Mnrlow , Olil West liroadway ; GcorKO Wilson and lohn Beck , 17 North Main ; George Uehonj , ' , Mike HoberH nnd Kosu 11. Lanipe , 1)5 ) West Brb.uhvay ; . 1' . Scott , ( Jarncr township. If you wish to sell your property call on the Juiltl & Wi-lU Co. , C. H. Judd , provident , OOJ J. G. Tipton , real estate , , VJ7 Broidway. Moncv ttt reduced r.ituj loin'3.1 on chatto iind real estate security by JO. U. She.ifo& Co Glebe barbershop , ll ! Pearl , east side , near corner llroadway , is now opsn for business , lohn SeliicUetanz it Co. No Ol\potloii | lo KvisiT.tt. Aldernion Coajicr , Wood and Smith were diseusshijj yesterday the reported movement the council to oust Conndlimn Everett that wns givoa tlio Diiblic under tlarin ; ; head ings by a ' of . I'onple p.ipars yestaiviay morn- ug. They all denounced Iho report ns 1111- [ luidillcdly false , nnd denied that the matter lad even been thought of , much less ills- cussed hi the council during the nbsenuo of the interested uldcrmnn. "Tho story \Vns cutout of whole cloth , " said Aldorinan Casper. "I don't think thc-ro sa man in the council who would be willing to vote to accept Kvorclt's resignation if it was tendered. Not one of the democratic nemhcrs bavo said ono word about it to 1110 or tiny other member that I hnvo heard of , and 1 don't beliovc the democratic members > vould go into such a conspiracy when tlioy enow It would fail. Aldornmn Everett will remain president of thu council as long as he remains in the council , so fur as I inn con cerned. " "I was just oa my way to Everett's ' ofileo to tell him If ho attempted to .resign I would vote against accepting tiis resignation , " said .Alderman Sniitli. "I do not know how the story originated ; I only know there Is no truth in it nt nil , " 'The use of ray immo in connection with the lu'osldency of the council , even if Alder man Everett was to die or resign , would not be , permitted at all , " said Alderman Wood. "Thero is not a particle of truth in tlio report. If Alderman Everett should believe thu story and tender his resicrnation I would vote against , accepting it. " I have been Investi- Kiitiiif it a little , and from nil I can learn the story originated in the ofileo of tlio newspaper thnt published it. lirst. The llrst Inti mation I had of it xvas when ono of the attnches of the newspaper came to mo and asked why wo wanted to bounce Alder man Everett. It was a surprise to mo and I had to i-nll for an explanation. When it was given I assured tlio -'ntlenian in pretty strong terms Unit there was no truth in It at all. Such u thiiuc would bo without prece dent and there would have to bo toino very strong reasons for such a movement before it would bo i-on ldeiva. Everett has made a good piwldiiijr ofllcer whenever ho has liei/n called into thu i-hnir , which has not been very often ou account of the punctuality of Mayor Macrae. Ho will remain in the olllce us lout ; us his term of ofileo as alderman lustt , so fat- as any of tlio republican members of the council nro concerned , anil I tliini ; too much of my democratic colleagues to believe for n niinuto that nny of them have ever seriously considered such a thing , and you ran state that iif Just ns strong hingimtro as you please. " The Manhattan sporting hetuhiunrtew , 41 Broadway. Scott House , Council UlulTs , tr.uisients5l.O ; ) per day. The Mine Grass The Chicago , Burlington A Quiney has arrangiM to give half r.itos to the Blue ( Jrass pahico nt Creston , August 31 to : w. from all stations in Iowa west of and including Ch.iri- ton , Did Not Work A al'iMt Council Life Is miserable and the world generally is very unhappy for tlio Council lilutfs man who has anything to do with any kind of a public gathering that will bring delegates to a city for nn hour or n week anil nogloots to do everything ho can to make Council Bluffs the seat of that gathering. If ho should happen to think that seine other town affords better facilities for the gathering and says so wllli his vote whoa the question of n location comes up for consideration , then misery is added to misery and ho is made very unhanpy when ho returns home. S S. Keller , L. Blcilerinan and several other gontlomcn are defending themselves in the city papers against the crltlcUluis of their fellow citizens for their vote in favor of Omnha nt the recent conclave of Oddfellows at PliUtsiuouth when the loca tion of the next annual conclave was made , The conclave will bo composed ot members of the order in Iowa , Nebraska , Missouri .and Kansas , and will comprise about twelve hun dred delegates. Both Keller and Biodorman opposed the selection of Council Bluffs , anil I Inanswer to thoquustio ! ! of why ho w.is op posed to having Urn conclave here , Mr. Keller said : "Since my return from I'lattsmouth that question h is been askJil me so often thnt it is getting to be an old story. This conclave , ac cording to my knowledge. Is Hindu up chiefly of Iowa and Neijrask.i Oddfellows , although ; Missouri and Kansas are virtually a part of f it. There have miw been throe such re unions , ono of which was held in Nebraska. und two in Iowa , the session of last year bj- iiig in Malvorn , this state. When the place for holding the next reunion came up for consideration Mr. llledcrman pro- nosed tint Missouri or Kansas should liiivo the conclave , Because Iowa had had two reunions , ho thought either .Missouri or Kansas was better entitled to it. I supported Mr. Bledunnan In what ho said at the meeting. After this proposition hud been made KOIUO Oddfellow from Omaha stated that thotverts nresoul no representa tions from Missouri or Kansas , nnd in view of this fact ho would lilto to see the reunion go to Omaha , making at the sanio time cer tain yludgot for Uio 2ubriuku ( city lu tlio iventOnniha was chosen. The matter was . 'ully discussed before It was decided , nnd iVhcn Onmhti was finally decided upon all iceincdmUnllcd. . "I see no reason why Omaha should not mvo the reunion. Last spring when the Odd- 'ellows hero wore , preparing for their nniil- ccMury celebration and Onmhn members of ho order knew that the grand lrn was to bo u thhsection of the country about the snmo -liiK * , they conceded -everything to Council Bluffs nnd very generously consented to nrrangu jointly with the U.Iil fellows here for IhoeiitertaltiniiMit of the grand sire In Council Bluffs , rather than take him to Omaha , ns they could have done had thny been so in clined. It was the 1'JIX ) OJdtelhws of Omaha giving the uroforeiico tothoWJ Odd fellows of Council Bluffs. "But this Is not all the Omaha Oddfellows ilid. They camoover here and helped there Jouncil Bluffs brothers with the arrange ments for Uio celebration , nnd above all they low one-half ot the expanse * of the atiiil- ersiiry demonstration. Wo did not feel that in the face of all this we could bo to selfish is to lake the nc.xt reunion nwny from Omaha , mid that is how they got the con- . When wo complete the proposed Odilfel- .ows' temple it will bo time enough for a grand demonstration. If wo do what Is right with the other states about us they will coino to Council BlulVs on this occasion and aid the Oddfellows hero to ivjolco over our advance ment an . "stability. " .f. C. Dlxuy , Nte.im ne.itlng , sanlt'iry on- plneer. OH Life bull Hiu : , O.nlhi ; .MJ Mer Ham block , Council DltilTs. Dr. C. II. Bower , ' . ' 0 N. Main st. 'Commercial men , New Pacific. Council Bluffs , is under management of W. Jones with now sample rooms. . . A good hose reel free with every 10J ( feet of hose purchased at Blxby's. Poll Tax Collrctlons In Arrears. City Poll Tax Collector McCleraa has put In iictnly live months of the hardest kind of work in finding and notifying tlio male citl- ' .ens of the city who are liable for poll .tax. Tl.o average eitucn , whom the law subjects to the penalty of paying $1 a year for the privilege of being called a frooimm and ox- croising the political prerogatives it gives him , is pretty hard to find , and when found ho is willing to pay utmost any other debt than this one. The new collector has been very nctlve and persistent in Ills efforts to keep up the extraordinary record established Hlis predecessor , but the probability is that ho will fall short of the * IHM ( emulated as collectable. Ho commenced serving no tices on April 1 , and about three weeks ago ho llnished this part of the work , having served in all iDU. ! : Thu conditions of these notices are that the parties notified must call nt the treasurer's olllce la the city building at the end of thirty days from the receipt of the notice and p.iy their tax , or report for street duty to work out the tax , which is $ i per man. .The collec tor bus been punching the tax pay ers ttp.with all the vim he could muster , but somehow they won't pay. Out of all the notices served but ! ! ( ) . % have been returned with the cash , and TiOO tuxes worked out upon the street , maidiig in all * IitO ( thus far col- h-eteil out of the Sl.lWtt which should bo in by the llrst of next week , at which time the thirty days of grace given in the notices ex- pi ro with those last served by the collector. After tomorrow all those notices will be come void , and the collector will then have to resort to the courts to collect the outstanding tax. Tills ho has determined to do in a sys tematic manner. He will take in whole blocks wliero tlio residents have neglected to pay their tax , and every man who can't show n receipt ho will arrest und take- into court. llo is determined that the law shall not be evaded , and will prosecute the cases jVigorously. \Vull uapcr nt : ! > < cents per roll ; not rem nants , atC. L. Gillette's , ! i $ Pearl st. Xi > w t'uulllu Hotel. People's favorite. Fifty more day board ers wanted. Hates , 81.01) ) per week. First class in every particular. P. C. Miller , the pnintornntl decorator , at homo to his friends , 818 South Sixth street. AIIIOII tlio Clmroli Folks. Trinity Methodist Church South Main street , oppDiito Eighth avenuo. S , Alexan der , p istor ; rosidunea , 'J'0 Eleventh nvenuo. Preaching at H ) : , ' ! ( ) a. in. mid S p. m. Sunday sehool , ! ) : . ' ! 0 a. in. Epworth league , 7l" : > p. m. und on Fridays at S p. m. Prayer meeting , Wednesday , 8 p. m. Saint Paul's Church Divine service today at 10:45 : a. m. No evening service. Tlio rector will onicinte nnd preach. A cordial invitation is extended to strangers and the public to attend. T. J. Mnckay , rector. First Baptist Church , near postoillee D. H. Cooler , pastor. Preaching services 10'JO : ' a. in. und 8 p. in. 'Sunday school , 1'J m. Christian Endeavor , 7 p. in. All cordially welcomed. Twenty-ninth Street Mission-M. M , Buck , pastor. Preaching services , 8 p. in , Sunday school , ! ) p. in. All in that vicinity cordially invited. Church ot Christ ( scientist ) , -110 Iroad ) way , near corner of Main street , upstairs Service every Sabbath at 10:10 : a. in. In quiry meeting every Friuuy at 7:110 : p. in. at our residence , HOI High School avenue , cor ner of Glen avenue. Seats free. The poor and needy are cordially Invited to attend these meetings. Young Men's Christian Association The usual young men's meeting will ho held In i their rooms in the Merriam block today ut 4 I p. in. Good shitting. Brief talks upon a i good subject. All men of the city invited to attend. A cordial invitation to strangers , Meeting lusts hut ono hour. Fans and ice water for nil. Bcroim Baptist Church There will be preaching morning and evening , at 10:90 : a in. and 8 p. m. The Sunday school moots at ll-IOn. : in. Spiritualist meeting tit the business college room nt ! l o'clock p. in. and 8 p , in , Mrs Bishop , inspiration speaker. Everybody la vited. Broadway Methodist Preaching at ! ( ) ; : n , m. and 8 p. in. Sunday school at 1. in Prayer meeting Wednesday night. Lund Bros , continue to lead in the pilci nnd quality of their itinuer sets. Tlioy arc just opening their now full stock , i hts Kafillers' Congress. Arrangements are being made for decorat ing the public buildings and business bouses for the tanners' congress , which opens her on llio-Otli. Thu plan Is to use farm products in making thesu decorations , while bunting and lings will bo hut a secondary feature There Is n great ehanco to display Ingenuity in design , and the display is expected to sur pass tlio proposed exhibit , in Interest am novelty. The following have faignilied theii Intentions to thus decorate : Crystal mills , Chicago lumber company George A. Hoagland. Arnd ft Son , Kinphi hardware company , Lulz it isliophnrd , Shin ? iirt & Co. , J. Under & Co. , K. Burhorn , Will lam Oliver , Grundy it Co. , Lund Brothel's Hoot Up bide Down , .hicqueinin it Co. , J. Pi Drlcsback , Cole ft , Cole , John Pnsoy Mueller muslo company , S. Billot1) .IS. i'ile , WjcivShugati & Co. , Kcelliio f i Felt , Kiel hold Groninvog < t Schoentgen Kink it SchultTibbltts .t Ward , .Max Mohn , Win. Fitzgerald , C. Latiizendorfor , T I IK-uknvin , C. Ullmoro , E. Sehlckc-tnnz , Catth ! Alons Bank , Dr. llatos , Spyttrwii Ill-others , Oilell A : 1'otorson , U. Field , Peter Smith , Voglor ASon , O. H. Bnnvn , J. Caughv. Join [ j ! Morgen. Walla-r .t Strong , William Welch , O. Lower , John Evers , 1'etor Tholl H. Amy , Peter Beek , Evans Laundry , i W. A , Wood , Ktiswll .t Co. , II. Tor I wilder , A. Schott , Ilarl , Haas & Co. , F KctzcnhorT , Stewart Druthers , Dr. Piiinoy Peregoy & Moore , Odell Bros. , John Bono . ' Co. , J. W. Siiuiro , S. A. Plerco it Co. , Sack ett & Co. , UIco . .t Oborholtzer , J. F. Day , S M. Williamson , .1. V. Fuller , W. II. Siaab Cory it Comver , Mnlbollen & Nichols Oftlcor & Pusey , Fiwt National bank. S.'ir ings bank , Citizens' State bank , N. A. Tny lor , W. J. Palmer , M. PclffcrV. . W. I'hap man , J. Connors , D. W. Biudindl , F. Meyer , Fritz Benihardi , Aultnmn , Miller & Co. Merchant's Hotall agency , Council Bluff waterworks , Frank Cook , N , V. I'liimbing company , C , B , Telephone rompuiy , . E. Hurt , Brown .S : Ungcr , John Cillbart , Camp Brothers , Klmball ft Champ , HoeK Island ticketoiHo3 , J , C. Blxby , Unite 1 States and Pacitio express , James & stock , Chicago , Burlington and Quluey ticket oflice , W , S. Cooper , Foster Brothers , Council Bluffs gas Ugh' , company , H. A . Balrd , Mi'Furlaud carriage company , L. B , Crafts , S. T. McAttmLoiilo & . Mefirr , A. W , Cowk'j , J. J. Miiurath & Co. . 'K-i'lurg cracker company , K. C. Hmltli , Life Insiir- iinci' . C , t . ( l.ll'-'f. C'hirlos Sp-nccr , J. H , Snyder. The ( ilobc1 , IF. r'ricilmnn , Council Bluffs jupluiiibing cumiiany , Tin : OMAHV HBI : . II. Bcecroft , Carbon coal , Fearous. gro'crios. A. Hurt , C. B , Fuclconmmv , T. D. King , Kovcro House , World Horald.'DtvJiuld , I. GaHiiskl , Di-s. ' Ings bank. B. M. Sargent , J.D. Crockwell , Council Bluffs Carpu company , Fortlierlng- ' ham , Wlntelaw & Co , , Council Bluffs Paint , Oil nnd Glass company W. II. Mlllard , W. J. Latitwasser , .1. 0. Drake , Corner bookstore , Singer sowing ma chine company , J. B. Atkins , Lunkley & Porter , K. J. Hancock , Council Bluffs up holstering company , S. H. Filbert , Bcebo man , lluiitinu'tou & Hallnday , Dr. Houghton - ton , J. R Potter , T. J. Clark , Billy 1'rU-st , Eph IIuiiiiiiRtoti , W. H. Almy , J. M. Scaiilaii , Home City bakery , M. L. Hr.id- ley , A. M. Heardslov , P. Jncobson , E. 1) . linker , John F , Potcrsbii , F. Uliukl , Walter Urothcrs . 1' . Scott , J. W. Dowel , Cole l.ivory , John C. LeiE. . L. Lundbcrt , MulIU , t Co. , Mrs , M. PfcltTer , Stelnkop.t Scolleld , XiMinwyor hotel , Hiii-din it Arndt , A. ( "old- .stem , D. Goldstein , W. II. Smith , W. C. Uttfrlmch , L. C. Brnc-kelt , Druku it Multby , Variety store , John Keitcr , P. Jensen , i'eter son it HolTiiinn , Louis Otten- helmcr , Mnndol it Klein , L. Kiunc- Inm , C. C. Culley , T. ,1. Kelly , J. C. le- Hnvcn , J. Leutzlnger , The Jnmoson , W. A. Manrer. MeUvlf Brother.Fnink Levin , U. M. Smith. K. E. Whaley. Kohliison Broth ers , Dan CnrHgi * , Omaha Exchange , F. II. Evans , W. N. Young , the Manhattan , L. .Helderiniiii , P. C. DeVol , Adnms express eoinpany , Milwaukee ticket olllce , Western union company , H. EUcimin it Co. , Brown it Ungcr , the New Pacific , the Model clothing company , the Nonpareil , Union Pnclllo tea rommny , M. O. Calof. C. B. music company , Graham .t Son , John Peter , J. W. Leko , M. Marcus , Charles Probstlo , M. P. Elliss , the Postolllce. Nttloo to Contract . Sealed proposals will b3 rejoive.1 at the of- Ilce of the architects , rooms 211 and iil5 Mcr- rlam block , Council Bluffs , in. , until 2 p. m. on the null day of August , IS'.K ) , lor tbo civelion and completion of the new rir.it Methodist Episcopal church at Council BlulTs , according to thu re vised plans and speclllcations. Each bidder will state thoatiiuimt ho will allow for the present building. Each bid shall bo accom panied by u certified cheek for -VKK ) , ns a guaranty that the party receiving the aw.ird will enter into a I'oatract and give satisfac tory bond. The committco reserves tlio right to reject nny or all bids. By order of the committee. V. M. KI.I.H & Co. , Architects. W. S. MAVNI : , Chairman. C. W. BIIOWN , Secretary. Twenty-live carpenters wanted to work on new hotel. J. A. Muuriir. Valno of School Property. President J. J. Stewart , of the board of education , completed ids report yesterday nnd forwarded it to General Porter , superin tendent of census , last evening. As com pared with the report made to the census superintendent in 18SO H is Interesting as showing tbo very h.iudsomo increase in the value of school property in the city : ItM ) . ISfli. Value of sehool Ms. . . $ 18. : * ) 00 H-M.OPO 00 Valno or ii'hool bldgs. . 11-1.030 Dl ) > 7."iOO 03 Value of M'hool fnrifo. : > , OOJ OT L"-TO , ) ( ,0 , Viil. olicli'lappnilus. . 1,0 , JO 00 SHi ! 00 mil'KII'TS. liy taxation . . f tM , : > 73 00 8.000 00 Ami. school fund fioni the state . . ' . . . . 1,04070 10TVi ( i-3 Aint. si'lu.'ol fund from | tbo county . 3,00000 5l,5ii : oti 1 4. 1SS9. Tom-hots ' * salary. . . . ' . . . . ? 20,543 K > | : JO,84S 51 l-'n-jl and repairs , year 1M4 . lfi,01.-.2H 18.1tt ! : tl Amount rulseil by liquor IK'cnies prohibi tion. Hose at cost. Wo uro going to quit handling garden ho > e , and have iloubly the largest stock In the city. To close out we will sell all grades und fixtures at dead cost , for cash. C. B. Paint & Oil company , Nos. 1 and 3 , Masonic tcinplo. An elegant line of decorated and plain chamber sets are displayed at Lund Bros. For Tills Woek. Hemp carpet l.lc , ' 'Oc , aic. Ingrain carpet iioeI0c , iiOc , C."c. Brussclls cnrpot "we , O.'ic , 7iie , & "c. Large line of lace curtains at very low prices. Council Bluffs Carpet company. J'EHSOXA I4 I' . I It. I G tl. 1 1'llH. D. W. Bornff of Macedonia was in the city yesterdny. Simon Ei.seman has gone east on a goods purchasing tourv Mra. LC. . Bracket ! nnd children arc en joying rural life in Adams county , M. Kohrorand family have gone to Mis souri to spend a few vvet-ks with relatives. Mrs. W. C. Gamma is visiting relatives and friends in Mt. Pleasant and Fairlleld , la. Miss Foster , sister of Attorney Foster , now of Onawu , is in tlio city visiting friends. W. S. C.m of the Miirxuillcs manufactur ing company is in Chicago on u combined * business and pleasure trip. Justice Rarnett has been enjoying a visit from ills grandson , ( ! corge Chase , of Weeping - ing Water , Neb. , who left for home hist even ing. ing.Her. Her. B. P. iMcMcnoiny loft last evening for Dea Moines , where ho will participate today in the laying of a corner stone for n new Catholic church. Agent Lane of the Chicnco , Milwaukee it St. Paull returned from a trip through Wis consin and Minnesota , Mrs. Lane , who ac companied him , will visit friends in Montana before her return. ( . "cargo Unillo , who Is ono of the liveliest > up men on wheels , yesterday dropped some ( if his samples among his newspaper friends , but kindly avoided nny intimations of their use , beyond the simple "try it. " Rev. Dr. Cooley will close Ills labors as n.istor of the First Baptist -huivh October 1. Ho Is preparing a new homo in Morgan Park , 111. , but has not dei-lded fully us to his future work , rest being tlio immediate desire and need. E , B. Laninr , ono of the oldest clerks in Henry Eisomnn it Co.'s , has been called away by the death of his mother at Aurora , Ind. Ho has decided to remain there pornr.i- iienlly , as his 'father IHH given him a half in tcrest in a lurge dry voo'l-1 * business. A Noviula Lynching. SU.T L\KE , Utah , August Id. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BKI : . ] A report has been received hero from Riocho , Nov. , stating that Henri Parish , fornwrly of Ut-ih , killed 11 man near thnt city a few days ago and that ho has been lynched. The victim's iniuio was Thompson. Ilo and IMrish were engaged in a game of cards mid'a iiuaircl aroie , In which Parbh stubbed Tliompion to death , A mob gathered and put a vopo around Parish's neck and pulled him ovir ) a limb. Thompson was Parish's second victim , ho huvlni ; killed u man in this city some years ago. Wcntlier Crop Ittilletlii , WA-iiiixiirox , August HI. The weather crop bulletin says : . Thu drouth continues in South Dakota and the weather during the weuk has been ( . 'enerally unfavorable , caus ing permanent injury to rrop * In some locali ties. The frou in the eavly part of the week did little or no damngo. The woalhor con ditions nre generally favorable and resulted in Improvement of 'conditions from Kansas and Nebraska eastward to Indiana , although more rain is needed. All crops am suffering in Michigan and corn has been seriously in jured by continued dry weather. S-.iIcldi ) al Hall Lake. SALT L\KUtali ! : , August Hi. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tun Bii.lLawrence : : Oreo , a brother of Byron Oreo , edltor-la-chlef of the Halt Lake Herald , suicided today by shooting - ing himself through tbo head , The cause of the net was drinking , siiperlndnood by a with lihbweethpart , Miss Clara Polk. who refused to marry him unless he stepped drinking. iJcath was almost , instantaneous , RtniiuiHlilp Arrivals. At Xew York The Uhuctla , for Hamburg. THE LOCAL POLITICAL FIELD. Swedish-Americans Making a Strong Tight Against Prohibition. ' EIGHTH WARD DEMOCRATIC CLUB. I31. . Aiutcr.Mon ICmlorseil Tor Itu- IIH County ConinilH- Itoptlhllcjnn Mi-i > t * \\'ednHilay ! Nlglit. The Swedish r.nti-prohlbltion club met last night in Green's hall. . The meeting was largely attended and quite enthusiastic. Vigorous speeches were made by Clus An- ilrcon and A. .1. ITaldstroin. The gr.iitleinoii spoke lu the Swedish language nnd were lis tened to with timrk''il attention. Mr. Andreen roferrcd to the signal failure of prohibition in Iowa and Kansas , and predicted that a business depression would follow the adoption of the tirohibltorv iimcniimcnt in this state. Mr. Dililstroin : Is ipiito 1111 eloquent speaker nnd ho held the audience for moro tlinn half an hour while he nrrulmioil ho ndvocaU's of prohlbitlun and puiilsln-d hem severely. "Whcjiyon see n man wearing n long lack coat , worn around tbo mlges , a i > lng at live years old , and with a weather beaten rip in his hand , you may set him down ns a ramp prohibition orator , " snid Mr. D.ild- trom. "Hois imported for the fall eam- iiiltm. Ho will tell the psiiplo uhout his omo and his wife , when the fact of ho matter Is most of these imnnitcd jirohibition speakers have no home. They are a set of tramps , trying to malic a few tlol- 'ars ' by preaching their delusive ductrlno to he people of Nebraska.1 John Sieele offered a few remarks upon the Hicstion. He s'tnteit that there was great lecd of extraordinary effort being put. forth in Omaha in order to pill ovm-y available vote i igninst prohibition , lor in hi-i trips through the western p irt of the state he had observed .hat the sentiment was very strong in favor > ( the ameinlnient. This club U composed exclusively of Swedes nnd has a membership of nearly six hundtv.d. The books containing the list of iiamca sho'v lot only the full immo of every member , but .lie pluco of residence , so that very effective , vork may bo done through the inemborshin by tlio distribution of documents , issuing 'alls. ' etc. John Steel was elected vice president in ) lice : of John Nordvall. resigned. The club adjourned to v \ . in the same ilaco in two weeks from lust night. U'ard Democrats. The eighth ward democratic club met last nk'ht in Schroeder's hall , corner of twenty- uurth and Cuming streets. Tliero were ubotit _ twenty-live of the faithful present , and hey proceeded to elect olhVers for the club. ticor o J. Sternsdorff was elected presi dent , nnd In a short speech promised the club that bo would do all in his power to increase the membership of the democratic host In the Eighth ward. Other otllccrs elected were : Matt Usher , vice president : J. P. Connolly , secretary , and A. I1' . Wolfe , treasurer. An executive committee was also ap pointed , consisting of Messrs. Peter O'Mal- ' ley , U M. Anderson. .1. B. Uurdlsh , W. E. Hughes nnd Henry Schroder. Peter O'AI alley addres.-cd the club briefly upon the ihsucs of the campaign , and partic ularly with regard to the selection of a suc cessor to Mr. L. M. Anderson ns county commissioner nt tlio approaching election. Mr. O'Malloy eulogized Mr. Anderson and recommended that the club endorse him for re-election. Several others were also warmly in Iiu'or of endorsing Mr. Anderson. Mr. Schroder thought the mutter had been sprung too soon. lie \viis in favor of Mr. Anderson for re-election , but ho thought there should be no burry in the matter of en dorsing him. A motion to endorse Mr. Anderson was finally carried without tin opposing volo. Mr. Anderson was called upon nnd thanked the elnb for the expression of confidence and goodwill. Ho promised that if re-elected ho would endeavor to discharge ; the duties of the oillcoof county commissioner honestly and fearlessly to the best of his ability. Schroder's hull was selected as the regular meeting place of the club , nnd Saturday night of each week will bo the meeting night dur ing the campaign. Another ( ii-anil There will bo another rousing meeting of the Douglas county republican club in Exposi tion hull next Wednesday night. There will be a number of excellent speeches nnd some line music and singing by the South Omalin glee club. _ Douglas Personal Ki ; blN LoagiiOK. A meeting of the personal rights league of Douglus county has been called for Monday next , at Germania hull , at which every ward club in Iho city is requested to bo present. The Eiqhth ward personal rights club was organized at Twenty-fourth and Cuming streets Friday night. Gottlieb Heathen- was elected tenmorary chairman und John Movers secretary. Forty members were enrolled. Tlio next meeting will bo hold nt the sumo time nnd place next Friday night. _ _ - < - O nit ( > l'n 1 lilueeoals. At a meeting of the members of the polleo force , held last evening , the business attend ant on tlio recent annual policemen's picnic was disposed or and the following resolu tions adopted : \Vlioroiis. Tin' excursion and pli'iili'slvi-nhy I he I'nllio Uolli'f association of Om'tha July ' , ' ) , isuovns nwiand siicci'i- . both llnnnulully anil socially , and Whereas. Thu success wns dun to a kindly freilng shown Mid gem-roiis aid tslven bv tlio c-HI/ens of Oinnlni In Kdicnil. and hii-diicss ini'ii tu part lea ! ar' thrivfoic tie It Ki'MilviM ] , That this association tender thi'lr sincere * thanks First To ir. ) Glnver of Arlington , .Veb. , for his cordial aildn-ss of ueli-nmr , and ul-o lo him and William StcibenbcrKer for t ho friuiiso of the beautiful plcnli ; grounds at Ulovor's KI'OVI' . Siuonil To Dr. Oapcn for his nblo address and kindly iii'inllou eoncernln tlio pullco force of Omnha. Tldr.1 To HID mimnznrs of the Kn-mont , Klkhorn .t .MI'soiirl Valley railroad i-ompiiny for the ii-a-iomiblK rales furnished o\i-r llii-ir road , their ONCi'ilent iiiiiniiiMiieiit : and the courteous treat meat n-oolvi-d from all their olllvei-siinil cinpioyi'S. roiirlh To tluiMi lui'i'i-hants of Omaha who sollbi-rally ilonnti'd prl/i-slo thu conipi-tltois of the Mivoral sports , and -iNo to .1 , W. Mooru of P.lkliorii Oily , win ) ilDimlrd the casli prl/.u of flU for tln best looking Klrl at tbo picnic. I'lfth-Tothii press of Omaha for the kindly notlci-SKlvi'ii from time to limn eoiieoriiliiK our pli-nle ; also to John \V. I'ampboll , man ager of the Ki-publli-an printing coinpany , for print liiK all the licUelM , posters , etc. , without Sl\tli To the ludjc of the sports , r. P. Itiownlee , lllniu-n "Kciini'dv , Thomas L'liin- inliiKS and .lohn McDoirild. for their Impart lid and satisfactory diM < lslons In awarding Iho | irl/e.s lo ilic winners of tlii > saim- . HovcnlhTo the eltl/mmif Din. ilia fin tholr liberal patronat.'p. and all others who assNIfil In making the picnic a grand niu-ui-ss , and last hul liy no nirann least lo the lady Jmli'cMIN. . | II. I' . I law. Mis. A. T. SlKivurt nnd Miss .Min-rl- Mii. ) for Iliclr \cnllt iit hi. l/iiii'iit of homely men In awarding' I he iirUci t > our favorlto baehulois , Sur ennt Wlmh-n and Jailor llo- ' loiil. whom wi > trust will lit-i-mau bi-nudivts be fore our next annnul plenle. Omaha .Shtii-pslioolors. The grand annual schuetzen fest of tlio Omaha sharpshooters will bo held at liuser's park on the ildtli nnd Mist of tills month. The arrangements already made Insure ono of the most agreeable seasons of shooting over ox- iwrlencej In this city. The committee In charge consists of Mc.ssrs. Louis Ilehnrod , Krug , Hutt and Muck. A number of valuable prizes have been offered and It Is expected thnt an unusual effort will bj made by the leading members of the society to win them. Mr. r'rcd Fuller , the well-known shot , has been elected scliuotzonmi'lstor ' nnd will leave nothing undone to make the meeting a grand success. The T'llCH ( 'oiiNlitiitlnn Ch Niw : York , August 111. The convention of the Ilenevolent Protective Order of Elks , which lasted two days , has adopted provi sions In the constitution which will exclude a number o ) lodges whl.-h are formed of mom- hers who.so professions are different than these contemplated by the order. It was decided that only these belonging to the "amusement profession" should bo members , nnd the term should em brace members in thu theatrical , lulostrcl , musical , variety nnd circus business and nil others whose means of livelihood nro In some manlier depsndi'iit on the nrcsentntloi ) of amusement to the public. It was decided that all members of the order who did not participate in the clniidestlno meeting at Cleveland can become meaib"rs of loyal lodgis If they upplv bo fore Dccciubor'll. In the future they will establish lodges only In the pr'K'lpal cities and will take action to prevent the use of the name of unauthorized lodges. - An Attorney CliiifiMl With Fraud. A warrant was Illed In .Justice Holmes' I'ouit yesterday afternoon by Walter Hellard , charging Attorney It. S. Krvltt with obtaining money under false pretenses. It was alleged that 1-irvlii secured ? I0.1 on a land contract through false representations. The ratio will undoubtedly bo beard in court on Monday. riovi-lmul I'lKarinakiM-s Htrlki * . CI.UVKIAMI , O. , August HI.A general strike of ilgarmakers In this city for an in- crc.ise In wages wns Inaugurated tonight. About one thousand men nre out. A Cnlllo Train Wrerki-il. MvNsrni.v : , Pa. , August 10.- Eight , cut tin cars were thrown down an embankment hy t rear-end collision. Pom- train nn'ii wore uiully injured. Many cattle were killed. Shot \VircaiidSiiliihlctl. . L-iwin\ri : : , Muss. , August 10. During u quarrel tonight I-Mwurd Worswlck fatally shot his wife and then suicided. The medical faculty of Ihe now university of Tomsk ( western Siberia ) Is being rapidly organized , i'ight chairs have recently been tilled up. Kntgers has now a faculty of twenty-one professors , but not ti tutor , nlTording Instruc tion in all subjects taught in our best Ameri can colleges. At the elou'llon of school bonrds in Sweden at the close of 1SV.I , the lirst occasion onvhieli women were eligible for election , seven women were icturned , Flvo institutions of learning controlled by the Roman Catholic I'nnvh have been ad mitted to the Now York university system and are ivceivuig a part of the academic fund of the state. The fund of Ilurvnrd college has lncivn cd 1,000WO ( the past year , and now exceeds $7- 000.000 , and the value of its lands , buildings , ami collections may bo roughly estimated at from " ? > , UOUWO , ( to $ : i,0 < )0)00 ) , ( ) more. Two hundred nnd two women have taken desrrces at the schools of the various faculties in Franco slnco l-SlNi , when Mile. Danble , the llrst woman in France to puss an examina tion for the purpose , received hers , Berlin University students may bo ohlhred to go back to the rudiments. Several theses , much to their dismay , were recently rejected for the sole reason that the penmanship was so bad that the professors could not read them. Oberliu college a few days ago enthusiasti cally called to its presidency , I'rcsldontGate.s of Rutgers college , and now the Aniherst nuthorities nre said to be compassing and land to secure him for their uresidcney. Tlio growth of the German universities is well Illustrated by the fact that within the last forty years the number of professorships nt tlm Prussia universities has increased 51 per rent. In this all have not shared alike. The lowest increase is that of ( Jottlniton with IS1. , percent and Bonn with -'I ' : the highest is Hallo with T.'i per cent and Berlin with < S. In the Brazil constitution the most signifi cant change from ours is in the educational qualillcations for voting. Tlio right of suf frage is not allowed to those who cannot read and write , or to beggars , soldiers and mem bers of religious orders. A school of nrchilecture is to bo established by the government of the University of Pennsylvania. It is te bo opened for the ad mission of pupils this fall. TheTnvviie scien tific school has had n department In this branch since about li < 74 ; but higher and morn technical instruction being ca'led ' for , this added featureof university advantage will endeavor to ( ill the want. No other country on the globe is so deter mined an advocate of compulsory common school education ns is Prnsiin. The govern ment there has recently promulgated a now school law which will go into force October of tnis year. Each nnd every child is com pelled by the 1-iw to attend the public schools irotnthe completion of his sixth to the com pletion of his fourteenth year , and this not for a few consecutive weeks or months , but for the uho'.oycar. J Sunday School Teacher Is your father a Christian ? Now Pupil No , ma'am. Ho is an icu dealer. "Thero's ono thing rcrtain , if the Jordan is a river then " "Well I" "Then Palestine can't bo holy land. " Parson I'm surprised , hoys , to sea you in swimming on Sunday. Didn't you promise you wouldn't ) Jimmy Dodd Yes , sir , but wo ain'tswimmin ; wo'ro only bathin' . "What's thu trouble between young Bond und his landlady i" "Sho askuil him to say grace at dinner on Sunday , and ho saidO : Lord , for what wo are aboat to receive iniiko us truly thankful , for without Thine aid wo nro likely to bo otherwise. ' " "I notice , " said a minister , "a ilcplovablu tendency on tlio part of my congregation to lapse from grace. I am very much pained to observe thai this backsliding has taken the form of an increasing membership in the choir. " Mrs. Wtekwiro If you go Hist you will wait for mo on the other shore , wont you , dear ) Mr. Wiekwiro I Mippososo , I never went anywhere yet without having to wait for you nt least half an hour. "Does your husband attend chmvh regu larly f" Inquired the new neighbor. "O , yes , " Mrs. Trotter answered. "Ho goes once a year regularly. Had Adnm let the apple bo , Had Eve kept clear her skirts. Today wo would not know the bliss Of wearing llannel shirts. She was a pious woman And you never would have thought She upon the S-.ihnath day bonbons would have bought. Hut with pious cunning , she , Though she bought the things on Sunduv , Simple Satan did outwit , For she paid for them on Monday. THE .MS'-.VVI.S'L' MAN' . I low a I'riKon Hli-il llasuly Dcuclvutl Three I'oor ( jlrln , Paul Goetz , an old-timo burglar and former , whoso likeness appears in every rogue's gallery In the country , is locked up at thu Central police btatioti on ape po of obtaining inouoy tiuilur false- s , snys tlio Milwaukee Sominul. tiootx. lias 'boon worlciiifj a cuiminj , ' "snap" for sorural months , and it wns only ycHtorday Unit ho was tripped u and liis giuuooxpo-jod. I Jo made a prac tice of gotUnuiitfutfcd / to vomit ; Indict * nnd iirranyini , ' for a , speedy mim-luiru. About a week before the coruinony waste to take phico ho would # o to u htoro with hi.H victim and puri-hano about I S'UOO worth of furniture. Thou he would hay that ho would yo over to tlio bunk I nnd ilraw the necessary money. In u short tinio ho would appear at Iho homo of his alllniiced in a lilgiuy OM-HOII con dition and toll her that ho could not got the money to nay for Iho furniture as tlio bank oIlluialM required a notion of thirty days before tlio funds could bo drawn. Tlio imrents would , of course , sympathize with him and the head of the family woiildmlvimcoliim Iho money until ho could draw his account. After Dotting hold of the cash Cool/ would disappear. uUy means of this cunning bchcmo IID duped three coallillng young women , mulcting their puronH for HUIIIH varying from * 10l ) to WOO None of his victims would complain to the polleo owing to a desire to avolil the unpleas ant publicity which would follow. His hist victim , however , hntl the courage to imiku the complaint which landed the villain behind the bars. Her iiaiiio In MHS ! Anna Itroleskl , who lives at 01(1 ( Lloyd Htreot. She is a good-look ing young lady , tweuty-'threo years of age , Gout ? Hwimlled her out of 187 , which bho Iiad accumulated by hard work and Biivlngs. JIow GooU suc ceeded In fuBolimtlnjj his victims ap pears strange , as ho nosaesica no per sonal ulmrin * , being a very ugly loohlnff poi-r1 : ) ! ! , with llory red looks thnt Htntld upon Ills head llko brhtlos , Ho Is n m-.it'i'lud man and llvod nt (100 ( Stuta street. Ho has just llnlsluid n tliroo yours' term In prlnon for burglary. A Curloohy hi Crimp. IJeoont Investigations In Indian pi-li-oiis have revealed n curious physiological' condition Induced bv Ililovos for tlioimi- > POJO of Hoi'rotliic valuables. Tlioy allow y n heavy li-iul Inillot to alido down the / throat and kuop It In position for half an hour at a time. In about a year a pouuh is fot-nmd. Into which anything under the si/e of 10 nipi'iM may b'c thrust \vllh out Intwforlng with spi't'i'h or breath. A really export thief , with some Ills- trlonlt ! po\vnr , Is able to use thu stolen 'contents of his throat us an alii to an ap < pciirance of Innoeoiu-o when hu In being swiivhod. At presi'iit there are In Cal eutta lull twenty iiHuoncrswholiavosuo- oossfully iis-slinllalcd thi'iiisolvoH to moiiK-eys In orik't-that tlioy mijjht with prnllt take jewels and inonoy. Petty larcoiilsls tlo these things more higciif * ouily in the east thin : In 1-iuropo. A Now KreiH'h ' < 'oln. The I/Vouch mint \yill soon replace tlu iipi'isous with nickels. Singularly enough the . " > and 10 i-entlmo pieces will "jo pcrfornti'il in the coiiti'i- after the naiiner of tlio C'liltiose coin. This on- ibles thorn to bo struii ) ' and i-ountcd , oi1 'landlcd ' with ( front oavo. Two KliiKors CJooil as ICIgMI , Di'ti Dlxon , it colored man in St. Loui ? , ins only two lingers , but lie can play ; lghl musical InstnimtMitH at the line. SPEOEAIj iVOTIOEH. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IlATKXTS for Invrnliiii. iinslollli'n box inn- rhfm-i. CnnMiltnllon fri-tj. Oniiiliu patent iKi'tu-y , i-ur. KIlliHt. and Capitol avc. ITUMJ ItKNT Two or tliiro fnriiMii'd luutnS 1- with or without hoard. CM Illnll' si. IJloTfSAIjE-OrwliUr.ido fur a iron d mail L ti-nm. stallion No. tl'IU , i ; lHtpriM In U'al- iii-o. liy Dr. Arelilhild , dam by Kiuilueky t'lay.oye.irsold , Apply to Dr. Macrae. \\"AN'n-i : ) ( iooil girl for ct-ncral liimse- work. MM. A. I * . Hum-hull , Nu , J.'O I'mirth street. J FOU SALE or Kciit-Il-irdi'ii land , wllh housus , by J. li. Illco. 10 ! Main St. , run neil IllnlTs. \\7IIY pay rout vrlion you t-an liny a IIOIIMMUI T > thu same turius , and la cave of your di-all ) utany limn UKIVO your faiiilly tlio liomu cluur on thu follinvhu lurin-t : A homo worth Jl , kU at $11 per niotith. A home worth Jl. > D Ht fis per inoiilh. A home worth t' OJJ at $ JI jier niniith. A heinu wortn i.OW at in ju-r niontli. . A homo tvorlli M.OU ul JH | , cr iniiiitb , Uthi'r priced lioino on UK1.11110 lurnn. Thi above inontlilr puyinoiil.Ini'lndo prlnclpil nnil Interest. I'nr fu'll nirl Icilbirs call nu or nddi-fis ihoJiiild . ° \Velh \ Co. , U'JU liroadway , Council illuir.s , la. \\7ANTKH-An cxpcili'iu-id ' fimlni-cr nnd ' t hniinlry 111:111 : totiil 'cbni i < of im-clianleaj part In laiindrr InUinalia. ( loud winrt-t : iiul pt'niiniii'iil position. Imjulio 1. . , Ilru ollloi' * t'liiiin-ll Illnirs. _ 1/lOlt UKN'T Tin' Morn r.in-n. No. 13 , fronting I. on 1'i-tirl st.V. . l' , .liniii" ' . \\7ANTKD Slluntliin as a stallonary i-n- T > Kliu-vr. Iti'Tciciiuo given. Addri'iM bosl 7. I'ndeiwooil , la. \\rr UVIO s.iveril biuutlf -niilisr'i lunw > that WH will tiMilof iron Mini'-rj.l vmin InUIn Omahaor Onimi'll 'ilulfs. Thu Judd is Wells Co. , I'ounull IllutU la. DR. BELLINGER'S Surgical Institute Private Hospital. Cor. Broadway and 'iOth Street. Council liiniN , tu Tor thctrraliiiiMilof all siir lenl unilchronlo lscii c ? iiuil illsi'usns of the blood , I'rlvuti-dlii'a > L > Sof tlio urinary .mil sexual nrs.ins. iis syphilis , slrleturo , cystitis , -jpur- * niatDiTolinulot nianhooU.HOxnal linpotcnco anil wiMkiiovitreati-d siii-i-csimily. riirtU-ularitti : > ntloiiiiUI | : lodlsoastM of the iiK.s. as Asthma , < < ni-'iiiiiU ' | < > M. llronehltla fularili , Kti * . i'aralysls Kl.lnvy dlsiiiisnit us Dlaliett's. llilKhtM > No.i > , . Uliitiii.itlsiii ) , I'llca. C'liiici-r , Var.njelc , llydnn-cte , Dromy , Tu HUT. Dl-i-asr1- tin'I've'ind eir. : dull feut , Sptiinl IMIrv.itnre ami ail illii- iso < of the hones. Wi1 hnvi- : ili'p.iruni nt ( luvotL'd exeluslveljr t < itintli'titinc 't of t'ti'i'Inodl-caM'S .Mi-dli-ine sent si-ouri'ly iiaeUcdiind free from in li'iicoooiifidontliil. Address : DR. BELLI NGER1 Surgical Institute and Private Hospital , Cur llriMiilwnr " " > ! ItSth st. Cuuiicll HlillT.t , Iu ; MAXCKACADEHY Boarding nnd Dny School , Fifth Avc. and Seventh Street. Ciin bo roue-lied from any of the depots on motor. Conducted hy tlio fciiitors ot Charity 13. V. M. TERMS For hoard ami tuition cm- braulii1 ! all brandies of a llnishuil educa tion for young Indies § 75 fw feebKiou o ! live months , commoiu'lnj lirrft Monday- inSoptoiiihor and Kohriiary ro.spet-tivc-ly , For further purUcul.ii-H nddre.sH SISTKH sni'iiitioi : , St. l''raui'lH Academy , ( 'oiiiu'il IJlulTb , Iowa. F. M. Ellis & Co. , ARCHITECTS And Bull Jing Siiporlntendenta. Rooms 111 and I'll Hun HiiMil nu' . Oiualit Ni-li. , and KUOIIIS ' 'II ami ' 'I' ' ) .Mi-nlinn C'IIUIIL-II Illuir.s , la. ( Jurruiiiirli-in-o | ) sn J. I ) KI IIMII > O.N. I'roi. 15 I. win iAiir , Vlco-prc < ClMIII.KS It II A.SNS. . I ll llKT CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Oounril Itluff * . Paid up Capitnl $150OOO Sarplusnna Prolits BO.OOO Liability t& Depositors. . OBO.OOO DiKKC-rons--I. A.Mllk-r. ! ' . ( ) . ( ii | .isi.n. FI * Hliiuarl ; , l K. Unit..I. I ) . R < lnnm-im. Charloa C. llunnan. Trans tut i-nurul hiinUiiiiC Imsl- ness. I.iii-K'cst inpltal an I sniptiiN of un > bank In i-uiithui tcni lown. INTEREST ON TiMK DEPOSITS , .ATTEND Strlclly toliitslnem" l n | ili > inllil inollo. 'llmliluh ; t mii'cioi In uvvry Mil ol liuiimn unorio ! ruiuUil by h m whu liolili to MIIIHI u uiilfil niwlully. WESTERN I'o'iplo nro proHiomlvu , riilluf inorKr " ' "I niouf ? in.iklni ; icliujnes. 'J'liuy nuod ijaiclul tralii'im lo * biulhUHn. IOWA I.onli : In popular ciliiciillon. Her pnlilic rl.uoJ | nro oiilnxeriuij work for her li.crumiiiK lu.iiiuu * \Vu > lerii lown. COLLEGE , X Commence * fall totm Ho | > t. III. rim nclert * rL-iilljf practli-nl fur lior Mniloiit-i. .N'oiunl lluno no irtliuttlimil , uiul I'uiiiiiiintlilii riiiirxm pll of KUIiltu.l mill turofiilly c-uniliicil'd Utuili'lilo Diu/ filler nt nr \Vrllulorfurihurinittlculurj U ) W. H. I'aul.on , - Council Bluffs , Iowa.