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0 THE OMAHA DAILY EEJ rfJATUKDAV , NOVEMBER S , 1800. THE OALAHA. 1VEJD COUNCIL BLUFFS. lCr : , NO. 12 I'KAKL ST. rcllTfi1 liy Carrier In tiny nattnt H , \v r TKI.KI'IIONK : nni > lnr > < > 4 OITlco , No. U ditor. No. ' , ' . ! . JIIXOIC JIKXTlftX. N. V P. Co. Council ] llufTs Lumber Co. roM. The roRtilnr monthly meeting of thoMinis terial association will lie hi'lil in tlic stmllo ( if tlio Klnt I'tosbytrrlim church on next Moil- ilay at lu a. in. JudiK1 ( 'ill-son put In ft portion of yesterday Int'iiU-TiiiK up judtfini-nts UM dcfnulti and ) inssIniMioiiHotiiP | motions , all of which was ( lovoM of niiy pulille Interest. The llrst meeting of the directors of tlio Cimu'niniiiu n st'iiii > ly will lie held today , at which llino a prniiriiiiitiio will he iimppod out for tlie meeting tlio next summer Prof , ( jll- Ie1tr > will lie pivsrnt anil will assist in tmiklnii up tlu'pronniiniiu1 , It Is said that some of the loading Ice'tiiiws of the country will bo fieruml In addition to those wlio inailo such fnvorulilo impressions during tlio lust assem bly.Tin' Tin' frnqiiout pnllro court Itoini cniiccrnlliK \vi\wardiH'ssof William Kedino proves very nimo.Unjr to the well knrmn family of ( icorgc ICi'HIno mill his son , William H. Kccl- Ihe It is almost needless * to snv that they are not of tlic stripe who ever attract public at tention iu any uch way. The mifnrliinula slmtlnilty of names causes an annoying con- fuslnn. tinwvcr.ninonv those who tire not iic- nuiilntcd with tlio fni't that tlioro arc two William KiclliiM. The Koy.il Arcninim Fidelity council , No. IMS , will iittciul ( livino service Siinil.iy ovuii- IIIR , tlio'.itblnst. , in St. Paul's cliure'li. The Omaha council bus Uccn Invited to take part In this sorvlcf ) and a largo attendance is ex- jicctcd All inomhe'rs of tin1 council hero anil nil visiting lirotliurn uill as'oinblo at Uoynl Arcanum hall , at 7 o'clock , uiiil mnroh In a body from there to ( he elmreli , wheiu seata will bo reserved for tlicm. liev. T. r. Mnclcn.v will aildi-t"is Uioortlcr on subjects of interest to thu nienibcrs. An information was fllal In the superior court yesterday afternoon clinrKing John Dunn with the offense of obtaining inonoy under fnlso pretenses , mid Ivfore John eould Kd uiound mid explain ttui matter he was ar rested by Deputy Marshal White. An in- oniry showed that then1as no foiindiition lor the charge and that it was a straight busi ness ( leiil. IJuiin will not bo prosecuted , bat thi ? aso will bo dropped and the complaining witness will be taxed up the costs. 'i'he pullt | coininltteo of the First llaptlst church , at a meeting held last ni ht , iloeided to call n innetinfr of the rni'inbonhip of tlio church for Wc'dno.sdav eve'nitic , Noveinbei1 12 , to take the necessary action for extending n call to Itev L , . A. Hnll of Mason City , la. , to hei'oino its pastor. Mr. Hnll , who is u plonsant and fluent sjiaiUcr , us well as being a ptomlnent iiimiin tlioHiiptlsldPiioniliiatlou , supplied tbe pulpit hcio a few Sundays agn end iimde many friends. JobnO'llrien , the fellow who has been liavltipsoino trotiblo with bis family , is still wit of tlic city , but tlicro are several other ( ) 'Hi lens in the city who would like to got bold of lit in and label him In some manner so that the public would hnow him and not chiirvc up his clinics and shoitcomlngs tn them. Ono of these anxious O'llrions Is un oflle-erof tlio police fnrce. and ho bus been put to a tii'eat deal of trunblo explaining tlmt he lias never whipped Ids \vlfo or thrown Ids bal > > out of noors ov linoelted its head against u fence , and that ho Is not tlio .John O'Urien \\hoischaivedwithtliis conduct or any re lation to him. Arc you Interested In llrst class heaters ? II you are , then buy the famous Poninstilni lieiitcis. They are highly recommended by those who use them ; lliov arc the ilncst lln- Ishedand the prices arc. iouor than nil Imita tions. Our stoclt of cook stoves from $7.r > 0 tr MO.OO ( 'ivcs you tlio greatest variety to select from , Our line of furnitinu , carpets , hanging ing- lamps , window shades , piirloi' suits , lounges in largo variety. Ooiiio and see us , wo will tre.it you right. . MA\I > II : , & KIKIV , _ 3'-0 Hroadway. A fiesh Invoice of flno Cheviot suits for yotini ; men , Just received at Model ( JlotU- K t'o. _ PKtlSHX.t I , J'.t It.t K IH J'llS. Victor Hcno lias KOIIO to Portland , Ore. John N. Ilalduin has gone tj Cliicrgo on a brief business trip. D. A. Fai roll leaves today to taico a f re.il : look at hist'olov.ulo mines. Colonel ,1 S. Tain or Stuart was In the clt j yesterday , and ic'joirlng' , of eour o , C. U Ollletto was lalledto C'licapo ' unev- pcftoUly yesterday hy the death of his lather , Dr. S. ilnrvoy of N'oolu was In the citj ycstenliiy , wearing bis brightest democratic mn Ho. Jack Thomas , who lias boon looking nftoi niiniiiR liiteie.ttln Montnnn , has returned tc Council Ulna's for a winter stay. T. A. Clorlc , loi'utinircnt'Inccrof the Union I'nrillc , is at home , wait IIIK for inoro favor alle weather for running lines : unon > j tin mountains and forts IB. For stout men's clothing call at Model Clothing Co.t. \ . U. Mossier , Algr. O\\liiK to my loss by ilro on October 27 , ] mn compelled to ask nil p.utie.s Indebted tt mo to pay up ut once. j , Dniltig- the last thhty-sK horns tbero 1m- been a great many complaints innda to tin police by teamstei-s , and other owners o wagons in various paits of the city , tli.it thcii vehicles have been stolen , The wagons hnvf gcnornlly been tiiken from tlio street lu from of tlio barns where the owners have kepi their horses , and they have been taken so fai away at tbo start that no trace of ttiem couli bo found. II. 1C. Cnrbee , living on Seventeenth strecl and Avcnuo D , loft u line now wagon In tin street near his lurn on Thursday night , and when ho went out yesterday morning U hitch on to it it was conspicuously absent Ho reported thu matter to the police am they soon discovered that the stolen \vngoi had been taken to Umnhn , hut could not b < traced auy further. Dining the same night two wagons won stolen from Leonard Uverett , ami the pollci luivo traced them over the bridge and lu tin caino direction. Them nro other complaints of stolen vo hleles which thooflieers desire to sayuothliif about ut present in the hope that they cm catch the thief , A short , time ago im enter prisinir individual came in to town mulvorke < nil the livery stables for Middles , and there n a suspicion that ho h.vs been hero ugalu am gathered up u few wagons , The ladles of Colaatho Assembly No. 1 Pythian Sisterhood , will give a sociable a Castle hall Monday evening , November Hi They will also dispose of a variety of r.iiie : and useful articles. Admission and rofrcsll ments ir. coats. All ICnk-hts of Pvthias am their friends are cordially invited to attend Gents' underwear In gre.it vailety at price : to suit nil at Model Clothing Co. , U II Mossier , Mgr. AVaslt. I'dul Play ? AValhicoMcFaddonye.steitlay received in tclllKcncoof thodeatli of his brother at Par ] City , Uisih. Uo was seventy years of ngc and was formerly a resident of this city. A one time ho owned the property on Qro.ul way , just above Mumlel & Klein's store , am built thereon n livery barn. In IStU ho lof horti for Idaho and nftonvnrds to Utah. Mi McL'iulden was found dead In a livery barn and there are some chou instances which Kiv- - rise to suspicion that ho was foully deal Ir with , Judge Loofbiitirow , whowasfoi'iuei'l' en the bench liero anil who is now located ii Salt Lake , hus been asked to imp.iiro into th more closely. Miss Clncc Oshorno will organize clnsse for study of the German language ami llteni tui-e. Class work to begin November 5. To farther information enquire at O''O First ftvi J , 0 , DIxby , ncum tieating , sanitary on glncer , 1H3 Lifo bulUUng , Ouulia ; 'JJJ Mur Ham block , Council IllufTs. J. G. Tlptou , real estate , 527 Broadway. TIIV i. \F\VS \ v 1Till ? ' 11II1FFS to Be 1'urnlsbctl at 25 Oints Per 1,000 , Feet , A NEW COMPANY GRANTED A CHARTER , Autlim nfljufit NlKlit'H Rj > "i'lal Session of Hie City Council Wholesale .Stiiilln ! 1'nlion'H llorsi ! Nfnyor Macrae lavjcd linsty calls yesterda.v nttornoon n special meeting of the cltj council List nltht | , Infurinctitt the member ; that something linpoitant would conic up foi consideration. Tlio icsult was that cverj ineinlcr was in Ids sent. The matter brought to their attention na of a uroat deal of importance to the el'ty. II was the presentation of an ordinance by i new ( jus comp.my that has been quletlj organipod in the east and incor porateil In this county. 'J'ho principal mem burs of tlio eonip'iny are Mr. Harris of Hostoti and Mr. I.co of Chieacohoowu and operate n new process for making fuel gas from watei at u less expense than has ever been aeconv pli.shcd hy any other company. The ordinance asks for a charter for the company to f miiisli # is for healing and power purposes in ttii city for the next twenty years. The eotnp.mj styles Itself the Iowa fuel and power com- tinny. The company was represented by Fin- Icy llurke , csq. , who presented thoordinanei that had been piepaied bytlieroinp.myl'.self , Mr. IlurKc , In int roiluclnt ! the m.ittcr.dei hired that the ordinance was the fnlivst that Imd ever been picscntud to the cmine.il. Hy its nrovlslons the company place. ' tome very rigid restrictions upon ilse-lf , its successors and assigns. It agrees tooixcl and maintain a gas manufacturing plant sizable for sup plyiiiKiiny quantity of pis requiivd for fuel and power purposes In the city during the term ol Us chatter. Section 1 of the eharter IKcs the highest price to be paid by the city or nny private consumer atio cents per , ( ( ) ) cubic feet , anil provides lor n forfeiture of the charter if n hiulicr priie is asked. Another section pro vides for the ncei'pianco of thecharter within ten d.iys and for the commencement of the wnrk within thirty il.iys . and the Until com pletion within ono year from the datiof its acceptance. The company also agrees tc be ready to supply pis to a limited number ol roiiMimcrs from its mains by January 1 , 1M)1 ) , less than two months hence. Section 5 provides that the company shall extend the mains throughout the city nt its own cost upon order of the council , whenever asked for by responsible consumers , nt the into of Hi ! ) feet for ( Mch consumer. Timor- dinance reserves the privilcuo for the com- punj to make suitable rules mid tegulatlons for operating the phint , and provides Unit all consumers bills shall bo duo and payable monthly. Tlio ordinances passed through the various stages ol development quickly and ver > smoothly. Alderman ICvcrcttdcsired tohavi section 10 changed to provide a forfeiture in case the company falls to complete its worli within tbi'sptM'iiiod time or when completed should fail to tarnish gas nccordimr to agree ment. The ehango was accepted and the or dlnanco was passed without a dissentim. vote. It runs twenty years , ami piovides foi Its acceptance by tlio coin pan y within ten days , thn commencement of work within thirtv days. The Northwestern railway company pres ented an oidinnnco asking the city to vacate a number of streets nenr their city depot lei tlio purpose of enabling them to 'inako some contemplated improvements. The street. ' asked to bo vacated are First avenue fron Ulevonth to Twelfth streets and Twelfth stre-et from Pint avenue to the end of tlieh right of way. Furlev Durko appeared foi the company anil explained the Importance t ( tlio city of having thu switching diseonthmce nerosi Broadway , which would bo done li tlio company eould obtain the light tn oceupj the unused streets referred to. Kx-Mnyoi Kohrer uriied the same coin-so , and statee that It would enable himself and other property orty owners to utiliro their property locatei in that vicinity. The onlinnneo was passed and a similar ordinance presented ny Mr Holiivr vncatini ; an alley near the sime place and permiltiiiK him to plat a iract ot lam lyiiif-'wcat of His depot , was also passed , Property owners on the alley bctweci I 'earl and Kiuhth streets were notified oj ordinance to pave the saino with graniti idoclc. The council then adjourned , Dissolution Notice. The p.utncrUiip heretofore exlstini : be twcen C. . W. Losoy and J. L , , Jensen , nndoi the llnnnamoof hosoy it Jensen , is thli day dissolved by mutual consent , ,1. L. .lea sen ictirintr. Tlio business will bo conductei nt No. 11 1'earl street by Mr. ( J. W. Losey who Is authori/oel to settle all accounts ol the llrm. 0. AV. Lo < uv. J.j. . JcNaCX. Council Rluffs , In. , Nov. . " > , 1SOO. All friends of the tlrm and the public gen erally aio invited to piaeo with mo their or ( lei's for urtlstlctlc decorating , graining , wai paper , sign writing or anything in my line Prompt attention and latest styles and novel ties. ( J.V. . Lio-cv. llowiuin's Plurality. Tlio llgui-cs from all counties on congrc3 : have been received and Mr. Kowinaii's plural ity is placed at 1'J7 ( ! . These figures may hi changed a few either ono way or the other but will not vary to any great extent. / glance shows that the gains came from even quarter of the district , and particularly in tin farming precinct a. Bowman's gain in thli couiiiy over the vote of Judge Ilniris is ver ; largo , Ueed's plurality two years ago wn' ! ! ,71I. The idumlltios by counties on Tucsela\ last are us follows i llopil. lion in an Adalr . -1U9 ( 'a-- . . 7t ( iuthilo . 273 II unison . ; is Mills . f , Miiiitgoinviy . ' . . 405 Shelhy . ' . ' 8 1'ottawultunilu . ] | l JS.VI 2. ' VS > lion man's plurality . 1ST Experts and families who have used th tea In the Imported Japanese tea-pots sold b' ' Mind brother * , pronounce It tlio host to b' obtained in the city , It is direct from th ( ciihtom house , freshly packed , hcrmetilcall ; sealed. The tea-pot alone retails from $1 t' $ J , but you get a pound of the best tea and t handsome , highly beautilled tea pot for 51 They uiw t'oiug fast.'r > Main street. For boys , ' and children's suits dur.xblj made and at lowest prices , cull at the MoJe Clothing Co. _ Some Had Itoyn. An Information was tiled In the suporio court jeitetday afternoon charging Josep' ' , Oilinoroand 1'red Ilansca , two small boys with petit larceny. Tlio complaint allege that they stolen pair of white rabbits froi Ferguson's residence , 119 South Flrs > t street A warrant was Issued and they were takci into custody. i'crgusoa uxidalticd to the ofllcors that I was not the value of the rabbits and thcl loss that ho cared for and desired to have tin hoys punished , but ho had been made the vie tun of a great deal of petty pilfering by thes und other boys , and ho hoped to stop it b making an ox.imploof the two whom ho MXI steal the rabbits. The Manhattan sporting headquarters , 41 Broadway. _ An elegant line of Molten ovoivmts at re duced rates at Model Clothing Co , Dr. Scybcrt. Kos. Ogden house. Tel. 1 1 ( \ Thlof for u Hoarder. 15. Burnett , n colored man , who has bee boarding with Mrs. Joseph Fletcher , wa missing yesterday morning , together with gold pen and ) > oiicll , a breastpin and othe trinkets , belonging to hU landlady. ORicc Fowler , soon nftor the loss was reporter caught the fellow , and before night had \ - < covered most of the stolen articles , they bay ing been pawned In various places , Ilarnett has served In Jail before. The la ; tluiuhuwos bchlud tlii bar * ho fcorroil a Judge of the ' 'liangnro. ! " court , n mod tu- nmnil. which furnished fun fursomoof the prlwn jrs and torture.s for others. When the actions of this court were Inquired IntoUur- null was glvdi ten days cxtm for his arbi trary net Ions as judvo The sentence was mnponiM toglvelilinu clianco to get out of town , but ho returned from Omaha a day or two ago. Tln llcomri-j or a Sherirr O'Nell has buen oil for a day or two on n mysterious mission , which win only rctcnlcd by ids return. It appears that ho win after the watch taken from the ro ldeneo of U. M , liar' ' , when It was burglut l/cd last May. The watch was a valuable oneIn gold cnscs , but It was especially prlml by Mr. llarl on account of its being a gift from his mother. Cirandvnnd Harris were arrested In Kansas City for the buiRlar.v , ami seine of the property recovered , bat the w.ilch was not found. Oraudy D'.ead guilty , but told all sorts of stories as to what Iri-l become of the ; watch. On tlio witness stand ho claimed that nil- other fellow took it to raise some money on It , so that lie could give no Information about It. Sheriff O'Xell concluded that lie would tr > his skill , and after n two day's hunt ho has brought bncit tbo watch. H was found In U'yamlotte , mid nftei1 the time wan up for redemption the wnlcli was sold. The watch was inscribed "To C'liarlie , from Mother , " but when found a gold plate had been put over this , completely hiding it. The number of the watch and other menus made the Iden- tillcation complete. Hooks made with special rulings for whole sale and retail trade ; by Morehouse iv Co. , Council Bluffs , lu. A Itahv Itnnil. The ladies of the Woman's Christian Hos pital iiFsociiitlon have made arrangements to provide lliuir friends and the public with a very novel entertainment m the shape of n bnliy band concert. The performers are ttie members of the Childs family , who nro in the west on n starring tour , und drawing packed houses wherever they appear. The concert will bo given In the opera house on Friday evening next , and the entire proceeds will go to the bandit of the hospital. The novelty of seeing a lot of little musicians , none of them larger than the horns they blow or the musical instruments they play , Is of itself suflklent attraction to draw a crowd , but when the public is assured that each of tlio babies is a prodegy the interest in their appearance will DO largely increased , She ladles of the hospital association have undertaken a great enterprise and have a heavy burden on their hands , and a generous peoples will take this opportunity of assuring them that their work is appreciated. Iltiy your coal and wood of C. IJ. Fuel Co. , r yj Broadway. Tele-phono 130. WIU Not Die. Dr. Hard man , who attempted to kill him self with a revolver , Is still at St. Bernard's hospital , but is getting along nicely , Ills brother is in attendance nt his bedside , and hopes in a few days to remove him to his homo in Hancock. The night bofoie Dr. Iliirdman shot him self , ho endeavoied to got a revolver at Ilan- e-ock's store , but falle-d. It .scorns Unit he had tbo idea of self-destruction in his mind for some hours at least before he really m.ide the attempt. I'attoii'n Horse Found. Marshal Templuton received a telegram yesterday morning suiting that the horse and hired of 1'atton's stable buggy livery by a stranger , had been found nt Pacific Junction. The man who had the rig gave ills name as Miller. After leaving tlio liorso and bugjry at the Junction lie eroiscd to Plnttsinoutlf. The wires are beim , ' worked to captuio him. Callloriilii in 't ( > . Ill 'November or Dot-ember of 18-10 , wlillts still teaching school in I'lnttu county , 1 came across a I'Ycnehman named Uoubidenu , who wild lie hud been to California , writes Gonornl , Toll n Bid- well in the Century. Ilih description was in the biipe-rlatlvo dogre-o favorable , so much so that I resolved if possible to BOO tlmt wonderful lund , aiiel with others holpc-d to ( jot ui > ii mooting fit AVoslon niul invited him to nialco a statement before it in regard to the country. At that time when a man moved out west , us soon as he was fairly bottled ho wanted to niovo again , anil naturally every rjucbtion imaginable was nskeil in regard to this wonderful country. Kmibidoaux described it as one of per ennial Bpriiiff and boimdle-s fertility , and laid stress on the countless thous ands of wild horses and cattle. Ho tolil about oranges , and lioiico must .have been ut Los Angeles , or the mission of San Gabriel , a few miles from it. Hvery conceivable question that we could nsk him was aiibwerod favorably. Generally the Ihst emeblum which a Mlbhimrian asked about n country was whethorthore was any fever and ague. I ronipmheu' Ills answer distinctly. Uo said there was but ono inan in California that hnd over Imd u chill there , and it was a matter of so much wonderment to the people of lonteroy that they went eighteen miloi into the country to heo him bliiik-c- Noth ing could huvo been inoro butibfnetory on tbo heoro of health. Ho fe.'iid that the Spanish authorities wore most friendly , nitel that the people wore the iiior > t hospitable on the globe ; that you could travel nil over California atul it would cost you nothing for hor.-cs or food , Jivon tlio Indians were friendly. ' Ilia description of the country inndo 'it seem like a paradise. The llrst symptoms of heart disease arc short breath , fluttering , faint and hungry spells pain In side , swollen ankles , for which l3r. Miles' Now Heart Cure is n inarvelou1 ii'inody. Tine book on Heart Disease , with wonderful cures , free nt Kulin A : Co.'s , lHli ! and Douglas or address Ir. Miles .Medical Co. . Elktiurt , 1m' ' . _ The Unequal Distribution of Wealth. Tbo law , llto him that hath shall be given , " antedated the Htono tables ol Sinai. It is in the very nature of thing" , It is the greatest of all forces which pro duce gross inequalities In the distribu tion of wealth. Tlio history of almost every enormous fortune shows tbo state * inunt to bo true , hays General F. A. Walker in the Forum. The lirnt million , or two millions , or three millions , arc made blowly and painfully. After that the increase Is al a continually ac celerated ratio. This is duo mainly tr tlio fnet tlmt very largo "good things' are being continually allured at low prluo , provided the purchaser can take them at once and for cash. There it scarcely any limit to such opportunities , especially in a now and rapidly growing country. No.\t to this cause , speculation Is tlic hirgeat force making for inequality in the dlblrlbution of wealth. Untold mil Huns pass every your In this way. Kbr Mrnfn Fair Use Ilorsford's Acid Phosphates. Dr. W. H. Fikher , Lo Sour , Minn. , says "I llnd It very serviceable in nervous debil Ity , sexual weakness , bruin fair , exccssivi use ef tobacco , as a drink In fevers , and li some urinary troubles. It Is a grand gooi remedy In all cases where I have used It. " llni-J Figjilern. Among smaller birds perhaps nom wngo war more desperately than tin Knglish domesticated robin. A writei in Longman's Magazine buys that an in valid friend of his wan amused for bl > consecutive days by tlio antics of othoi robins , which en mo regularly at IfliiiO 11 tn. and fought a duel on the lawn outsidi his window. The combat invariable liibtcd until ono or two became too ox haustcd to recover his logs , whereupon the victor would soUo him and triumph uiitly drag him round the eaclobure. Tickets at lowest rates and BU porloi accommodations via the great Uool < Inland route Ticket olllco , 1002 Six tconth and. Furnam streets Omalm , so rsi : i on 'tfi.nvA'iim ' itovns. Tincjimlnt Itnllnn t'lty of Ito'ogun , ulMi lls.ArVndi'l ( .Stroeti. Holognti of ndUVrn mly lfl * * l' < keii of frequently us u 'Vlty tit iiivhos.1' The ' Ktt'cet walks aix nlin'ost without OXCLMI- tion invaded , prosotititijj iiitc-rinlnablo ro s of ai'ch aiul cohiiim. The innunu < r * able cotirtyurdi are storv upon story of t-limilor pillii'-s and graceful curves ; while" .strotchiujr llirco miles Into tin- e-oimtry , up the Pilgrim church , winds Uko a , lingo fcorpont tlio airhe-d Portico of St. Luke. The hoiw.4 , built out over part of the htrcetf , mtiUo homo of the-m dark and narrow ; but there is generally lleitty of sunshine in thu courtyard or "cortile , " thai great uoislnlng ground of the InhabllnnUof the building' and forum of public opinion in tlio "pahr//.o' ' ( foi1 in lhifnvored place living in a pal ace is within the reach of moil ) . It seems admirably adapted for this puriiosi ? from ItssomlptihlkI'liaraelor , whlcli tholoti- iintH luke advuiiliigo of to the fullest ex tent. tent.Tho The Mi-eels aro'u'grpnl contrast to iniiiiy of the otlirr iiiillnn cities. N'ot grass-gfown and doerlud lllco Ferr.ira , nur Hqmillid and malarial like "oino in Hnvonnn. In the principal ones the ar cades nro Illlcd with life , crowded at times , and lined with gay shops like the I'lituis Uoynl. There the similarity ends , for the throng of people ls > like no other out of Italy , where color is alwnys dominant. Horn are the over-Wfsont holdlc-rs in bright uniforms , with tlghlust of Iroiiburs , imllliiif their inevitable Vir ginia , " cigitfs of enormous length : priests , in their long black gowns and three-cornered huts , gliding by with books in their hands ; or sturdy peasant women from the country , wi'th Mu-lr wide-brimmed straw hats , and in con trast women in the latest Parisian finh- ions ; dandies , ) . dres-od in llioextrem- cst style , in a way only an Italian dandy can , and pcusants iittired like stnu'e Imndlls , with eitfrings , and faces the color of an old mi-or.-eluiiiin , lounge l > y. Mysterious cnrabink-rl , the government polh'e- , are walKing bllently in couples , slowly and wiln dignity , drcvsoil in black , with lony clonUs andcockedliats. To Norvitus licnilliali-il Men , If you will send us your address we will wild you Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic licit ami Appliance.- trial They will ouiclcly restore you to vin'or , manhood and health. Pamphlet free. Vomiu Hr.i/r Co. , Muwhiill , Cliluc o iiotiory Sohemor.s. A ( Jliineso lottor.v vender entered the bu-iomi nt of a Nortii Side lodging house in Pitthburg and bald to the servant girl , whuio hair was ctitdecollette , "Ilu.v a lottery ticliot : win three dolhib : mny- heui hteen dollulr , limy bo i.\ty-tlirco dollah. "Tliut's the hist you will sco of that Chinaman or your io rents either , " said the landlady , who had come down-stair.-- to see what was going on. "Why , " said tlio landlady , "I bought a ticket last week and won $ . ' ! , so another Chinaman told mo , and the swindling heathen whu sold mo the ticket and coHorted tlic money did not return to pay me. " "I low did he do that ? ' ' " \Vliy , easy enough. Ther-o peri pa- tolin ticket sellers have a book of tickets which they get from the lottery olllcc : they are the agents of the olllce , and the pvixes are paid to thein individually. They give yon a duplicate of tlic'ii ticket , and it tlio ticket wins they col lect it , and cither keep the money 01 Day it to you just as soon us tltoy wish , No ; you could not collect the mone-y i you were .logo to the- lottery olllce , 'foi you have only a duplicate ticket the tieke-t peddler hns the original , and you imint look to him , or , rather , look him up , if you wish. I have learned thi * much to my cost , ' ' continued the spoou- hitive landlady. So emboldened have the Chinamen become that they canvass the city soil ing lottery tickets , suys the Dispatch. They vNit residences anil lodging hoif-es , generally under the guiho ol notion peddler , and , offering other arti cles , make their real business known by offering lottery tickets. Chinese lauii- dryinon seeking orders also have tickets to ell to thulr customers , and thus have a splendid excuse for vNlting liou-e . ollice's , etc. They get a percentage from tlio lottery otlico on every ticket they hell , and when a ticket wins they mak't it all. So the Mel lean purchaser has nc clianco of winning. The Hvcclfllur Springs , > ! < > . , AValer. ' Are nature's uric solvent , and are Specitl' for Inllanimntion of the bladder , Kidney disorders ; also Klicumatisni , Gout and Dropsy. o 'Ihu PliMt Kinjgr.iiit Train. On leaving "Western , whore there hail boon so much opposition , wo wore six or Kivcn in number , and nearly half the town followed us for a mile , and some for live or six miles , to bid us good-by , showing the deep interest felt in oiu journey , says a writer in the Xovembei Century. All ovpros-i-d good wisho- and desired to hoar from its. When we ; reached Suppling grove , I he place ol rendezvous , in May , 1SI1 , tbero was but ono wagon ahead" us. For the next few clays ono or two wagons would come each day , and among the recruits wore three families from Arkansas. Everyone furnished his own supplies. The party consisted of sixtv-niiie , in cluding men , women and children. Oin loams wore of oxen , mules and horses. \Ve had no cows , us tlio later emigrants usually had , and the lack of milk was si great deprivation to the children. It was understood that everyone shonlt have hot less than a barrel of Hour , with sugar and so forth to suit ; but I laid in ono hundred pounds of Hour inoro than the usual quantity , besides ether things This I did because wo wore told that whou wo got into thu mountains we probably would got out of bread anil have to live on meat alone , which 1 thought would kill mo even if It did not others , My gun was mi old flint-lock rillo , but ngocid ono. Old hunters told mo to have nothing to do with cap or poroussloi looks , that they are unreliable , and Urn' ' if I got my caps or percussion well vault' not shoot , while if J lost my Hint I coult pick up another on the plains. I doub whether there was $100 in inonoy in tin whole party , but all wore unthuslublii und anxious to .go. Through coaclics Pullman sleepers , dlningcnrs , free reclining ; chilli cars to Chicago 'and ' Intervening point : via the great Hook Island route. Ticke olllce 100U , Sixteenth antt Fariiam. Air. IilncoIn'H VnunjjcHL Itoyn. During tlio flr t year of the adinlnls tration the house was mudo lively by tin games and pranks of Mr. Lincoln's twi younger children , William and Thomas. Robert , the oldest , was away at liar vurd , only coming homo for short vnen tlons , writes Colonel .lohn Hay in tin Century. The two llttlo boys , ugei eight and ton , with their western indo iiotidonco and enterprise , kept the hous * In an uproar. They drovo'thoir tuto wild with their good-natured difiobodi once ; they organized u minstrel show ii the attic ; they made acquaintance wit ] the ollleo-seokors and beouma the ho champions of the distressed. William Hlehened and died in February ary , 1802. His father was profoundl ; moved by his death , though ho gave n < outward sign of Ills trouble , but ken about his work the same as over. Ill boron veil honrt scorned afterward t pour out ity fullness on his youngc& child. "Tad" was a merry , warm- blooded , klntllj little boy. perfectly lnwlo ami lull of odd fiuu les ami in ventions , the "chartered llljcrtlno'1 of the executive mansion. Ho ran continually In and out of his father's cabinet , interrupting his grav est labors and conversations with hi * bright , i nld and very Ituporfoct speech for hihad an Impediment which made his arllculntion almost un intelligible until ho was iilmoat grown. He w ulil porch upon his father's kni-c , and sometimes oven on hi * shoulder , while the mint weighty . conferences wore going on. Sometimes oeapimr from the domr-itle authorities ho would lake rofiigo 111 the sanctuary for the ' whole evening , dropping to' sloop at hist on tlio lluor , when the president would pick him up and carrj him ten derly to boil. Improve the nutritive ftiiiction < < of the sculp by usinn Hall's Vi-trot.iblc Sicilian Hair Ke-newi-r , and thus keep the hair Irom falling or becoming gray. llllKMllll'M ( iOOl Illllllll. The proildcnt roc early , as his sleep was light and caprlcioni. In the sum mer , when ho lived at the soldiers' ' home , ho would take his frugal break- fi'st ' and ride into town in time to be at his desk at 8 o'clock , writer t 'olonel John 1 lay in the Century , lie began to re ceive visits nominally at 10 o'clock , but long before that hour struck the doors were besieged by anxious crowds , through whom the people-of importance , senators and members of congivn" , elbowed their way after thu fashion which Btill survives. On day--when the cab inet mot , Tuesdays and Fridaythu hour of noon closed the interviews of the morning. On other days It was the president's custom at about lli.it hour to order the doors to bo opened and all who were waiting to bo admitted. At luncheon time he hud literally to run the gantlet through the crowds who filled the corridors between his olllce and t lie rooms at the west cud of the hou-o occupied by thefamily. . The after noon wore away in much the same man ner as the morning ; late in tlio day ho usually drove out for an hour's airing ! at 0 o'clock ho dined. Ho was one of the mot nhilemlous ol men : the pleasures of the table had few attractions for him. His breakfast was tin egg and a CUD of coll'eo ; at luncheon lie rarely took more than a blscait and a gln-'S of milk , a plate of fruit in its sea son ; at dinner ho nto sparingly of one or twocour-es. lie drank little or no wine ; not that ho roni'iincd always on princi ple a total ab.-itiiier , as ho was a part ol iiiri early life in tlio fervor of the "Wash- ingtoiiinn" reform ; but ho never cared for wine or liquor ? of any sort , and never u ed tobacco. Use Hrown's bronchial troches for coughs colds and all other throat troubles. "Pre eminently the * best.1 Hev. Henry Wan ! Hccchcr. AVhy Peed .Must Become Dearer. The possibilities of agriculture arc great , and with improving means ol transport and of distribution tlio oartli will provide food for her children for many years ; yet it is probable that t lit latter part of tin- nineteenth century will bo known in future days as the era of plenty , when the nm-scs wore enabled , hy n minimum expenditure of labor , tr socui'u more food than at nny prior or suh-equent time , writes C' . AVood Davi * in the Forum. European peoples may become more free , their hours ell labor may bo lessened , the musso * may enjoy a greater share ol the products of their toil , the- tenure of land maybe radically changed , and tax ation and the money lontlur's charge may bo abated ; but food can never again bo so abundant or soche.r ) , measured by labor , an it is now , for tlio sulllcient rea son that nil the best lands of the north lomperiitoone nro already occupied. The unexampled rapidity with which the agricultural resources of America have boon developed has created an un precedented plethora of bread and meat , with resulting low prices .and has thus impoverished the cultivators of Huropo and America. Wore the other conti nents as fully occupied as Europe1 , how could the present popula tion of that continent be fed and clothed ? Even after banishing one- third of her children. Europe now lluds it ncccs < ary , in order to feed and clothe her U > ( ) ,0(10,000 ( people , to call upon Asia , Africa , America , Australia , and the isl ands of the ocean for enormous con tributions of grain , meatIish , oil , cotton and wool. Imagine what would bo the condition of Europe and its people with a population of : JoUO)00,000 ( ) ! In Europe food has cert'iinlv ceti-ed to increase , even in an arithmetical ratio , and althoutrh population has fulled to augment as rapidly as many have feared , yet the gap in the proportions widens in an alarming manner. liun'ulo Ill-ids a Hull'Century AKO. I think I can truly say that I saw In that region in ono day more uulTnlcK's than I have seen of cattle in all my life , writes John Hldwell in the Century. I have seen the jrtnin black with them for several days' journey as far as the eye could reach. They scorned to bo coming northwaid continually from the distant plains to the Platte to got water , and would plunge in and swim across by the tlioir-ands so nu merous were they that they changed not only the color of the water , but its taste , until it was unlit to drinlc ; but wo had to uio it. ( > no night when wo were encamped on the south fork of the Platte they came in such.droves that wo bad to sit upmil lire guns and make what iiros we could to keep thein from running over us and trampling us into Uio dust , We could hear them thundering all night long ; tbo ground fairly trembled with vast approaching ban'ds ; and II they had not boon diverted wagons , ani mals , and emigrants would have been trodden under their feet. Tlio ( irowlh of London. Wo nro too frequently disposed U think of the rapid growth of our Amor lean cities as merely incidental to the settlement of a now country , and to regard - gard the European citlos as old and sta tionary , writes Dr. Albert Hhaw In the Century. It is true that their nuclei are ancient , but so far us the greater part o their built-up area is concerned , thoj are almost or quite as now as the Amor lean citlos. They , like our own popula tlon centers , have grown unpreco "Look Here' The results of ONK TnousANn mercury , even Dmi.Alts Will bo In the hands of a paid to any com- skillfull physi jtctoiit chemist cian , are to bo who will llnil , on droadod. In the analysis , a part hands of the icle of Meicury , populace It be I'otiisli , or other comes oxcoed- poisons , in Shift's Inglydangorous ; Specific. It in and when com puit'ly vcKctiibU * ! pounded Into and never pro nostrums by lg- duces bad ulTecUi. norant hnnds It becomes fatal. Hook on Jilood and Skin ( liscaiiCH frco , | i CM. . All AH la. C.u- < 1ontotlly in tlio recent tleemlci us the ro- suit > f niotloni trniHimrtatlon and In dustrial systems Thus London today - day is Iho tinux as lui'jjo tis It witiat the nnantiifr of HID tifOsont e'en- tnry. From UOUJIH ( ) nt tlntt lliiietlio not ) , uliitlon of London L'row to 1 , " > I)0UOO ) In 1S , " . ( ) ; niul liy is.- , . ' ) U hail iucfoasod to 2.000,000 Sltn't > . ISS ) It has inoro tliiin ( lotibloil , Tlio prosunt Ho\vroljii ) hns wiluo soil a Hiiln of SIOO jii'i- t-etil or inoro slnco slio he'ir.m to roljfti. 'I'horenro throe or four dwell I HIT hoiHO- * now for every ono tlmt wni vlslblo nt tliotlutu of iicruorotmtiuti. In tlu > past forty yours from two thou sand to two thousand Ilvo huiulroil miles ( if now fttroots hn\o biHin formed in Lon don. Who , htudyititf Uio growth of for- oljjii cities , can tltiiibt the i-outlnucd Ri-owth of oiirownV London IH not an i xi-entlon. All the other great towns of l'.iifliiil huvo grown up as if by majjlo within thlH century. Tlio .saino htiitetiii'iil applies to those ) of the uontliiLMit. I'iifis is Ilvo tiiiiu.stislnr e sis It was In llio year ISdO ; Uorlln IIIIH grown iiiueh more rapidly than I'arls ; Vienna has o.spatiili'd miirvolouslv witico ' 1810. This Is a digression ; but't Hliull eoatinuo it ononirli furthur to romarl ; tlmt anexaiiiiiintioii of the cauei which huvo built , up tlioso Kurop'Mii centers easily jtiitilles the juilgm"tit that none of our twouty loading American olties has bo un toappro.n'h its inaxiinuui Ml/.o. IVai-s' ' is tlio purest .isul bwt so.ip over inado. llniralo Herds a llairCcntury AKO. I think that I i-iui truly say that I siiw in Hint region in one tlav inoro bulTalos than 1 liavo s-ccn of ivttllo in till my lifo , says General .loliu Hithvell in the Cen tury. 1 huve Hoen Iho plain black with them for several days' journey as far us the eye could roach , They seemed to bo coining northward continually from the distant plains to tbo I'lntto to pot water , and would plunge in and swim across by tbo thousands wi numerous were tlioy that they changed not only Ibo color of tlio water but its taste , until it was unlit to drink ; but \\o had to us * it. Ono ni 'ht when wo wore oiieainpod on the South Korlc of tbo Pintle- they tMino in such droves that wo htul to sit im anil Ilro guns and inako what fires we eould to keep them from running over us and tr.impling us into tbo dust. We could hear them thunder ing all night long ; the ground fairly troinbled with vast approaching bands , and if they had not boon diverted , wa gons , animals and emigrants would have boon trodden under their feot. A I.lKhi , in Kvery north. To the Chicago , Milwaukee &St. Paul railway belongs the credit of boiii" ; tlio llr.st in tbo country to reduce the matter of electrics lighting of trains to suiuiilille perfootion. Ono of the novel features introduced in tlio Bleeping ears is a patent elet'trie roaiUnglamp in each sec tion. With tliis luxurious provision , reading al night before and alter retir ing becomes us comfortable as by day , and when retiring the toilet may bo niado in comfort and seclusion. The berth reading lamp in the Pullman sleeping ears run on the Cuiuago , Mil- wiuiUoj < fc St. Paul railway , between Omaha and Chicago , is patented and cannot bo u > cd bv any-other railway eompany. It is the greatest improve ment of tbo ayo. Try it and bo con vinced. Sleeping cars leave the Union Pacilie depot , Omalm , at 0:10 : p. m. daily , arriv ing at Chicago at ! ) : : ! 0 a. m. Secure ticlceits niul hleeping ear berths at Union Tiekotolllec , 1/iOl D'arnam btreot ( Barker block ) , Omaha. J. E. Pur.sTox , F. A. NASH , 1'ass. Agent. Gea'l Agent An AlililV < > H IVovc.d. An undoubted alibi was , Homo time ajro , suwohsfully proved in an Alabama , court as follows , "Ami you sny that you are innocent of stealing this rooster from Mr. .Jones1 queried the judge. "Ve.u , sir ; lam innocent as innocent us a ehihl. " "You are confident you did not steal tlio roo-lor from Mr. Jones ? " "Yes , sir ; and I can prove it. " ' 'How can you prove it ? " "I eaa prove that 1 didn't steal Mr. Jones' rooster , judijo. because 1 stole t\\o hens froiA Mr. Gras- ton the hiuno night , and .lones lives fif teen miles from Oraston's. " "Tlio proof is conclusive , " suid the judge ; "dis charge tlio prisoner. " " " " "SODE.NT" nro troches produced by the oinnonit of the wtilors of the Sodou Minorul Springs of the Tuuiuis. Tim IMPERIAL DOCTOR of tlio Gcrninn court , and Hnjjlisli ttiroa specialist , Sir Morrell Mackenzie , ontlorscs thoin most highly. For Coiifflis , Coltls , Asthniii , 13rou- ohitil Ctittirrh , und nil throat trouhlei.s , tlicso troches nro a perfect romudy. Obtain the tfonui no article only , which iniibt liavo the sifjiiuturo a.iel recoin- montliilioii of Silt MOIWKLL MAU- KKNX11- : with every box. EXTRACT OF BEEF I'm1 liniiiovcd and ccotiomlu t'ooli- rry , use It for SOIIIIH , > * i n < ' < ln and Jlitilt' IHnln'K. In Iliuor ( iifoiii- jMiablf , and dlssdhcs porfeelly clear In wuli'T. MuUfs delluloiiH lleef Tea and /if / jis fit nil cUintilc.i for any lensihof time ' . 1 111 equal Id 40 lhi of lean bout. Only toil pimrnntfud Keiiulno liy _ liislus von l.lcblif ami / / , , , / , ' , , . bear- his hlKiiutiiio In J . J-WU19. bliio. thas : o ATTEND Ptrlctljlo bnslncsi" n ix Mplornlld motto Th liln'i- iMinucceiK In OTITX line of liiiiiinncnerity li roaoliaJ who linliti to iiinm ii'loplol ' npo > 'l lty. WESTERN I'e pie ore proureiiilvo full of energy , nml inoimr tuilnesj'0110'1" " ' T''r ' " 001 ' | icclal < lnlu for IOWA I.oailt In pnpulnr nilucnilon , Her pulillo nohnoli nro ( lolnuk'ninil work fur lier ncroiiliu nil Illun * . \Yeitorn luwn. COLLEGE , rnmmencoi fnll lorm Sapl lit. Slin aolonti lllii really | irnctli-nl for lior stnlunti. Norm it Mini- ness , Hliurllian t iinil llouaii'i lil | > ouur-iiM , wull or. Kanlie.l niul i-nrufully c-iiulnutel Htulenti mtr cnler at any timo. Wrllo for fiirtlior p.irllcuU lu W. S. I'auhuu Cou ncB I uffs , Iowa. & Co. , Butchers' ' aid Packers' Supplies , Market Fixtures , Casing , Spines nutl HaiisuKO MakerV Miie'hlnury NO- KJ MuliiNt. , I'oiine'll llhills , lu. A lug Uunlora lu Illdei uud 1 mi. Both tlio nictltpil ntul rcsttlta wlicn Syrup of Figs is liikott ; it is pleasant antl refreshing to the tnsto , antl ncta gently yet jiromptly on tlio Kidney * , I.Ivor nntl JJowcls , cleanses the sya- fcin eflecttially , dispels colds , lieiul * u'lius niul fevers and ctifcs lialiitttiJ constipntion. Svntp of Figs is the only remedy ot1 its l < iml ever pro \ duced , pleasing to the taste and nc- cpptuhlo to the stomai'h , nromjit iu ito action and truly beneficial in ita t'ili'cts , picpnretl only from the most licalthy nut ! ngrccnhlo substances , ita ninny cxculletit ( utalittes commend it to all anil hiivc mndo it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figa ia for sale in 50o and 81 bottles liy ! ! lending drug- gists. Any reliable druggist who may not hr.vo it on hand will pro cure it promptly _ "or nny ono who wishes to tiy it Do not uccopt any substitute. f CALIFORNIA f/G SWUP CO SAN FRANCISCO , CAL. IOU/SVIUE. Kf , HEW fOfffc. N.V. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS , 1I37O. * YV. JB A It Hit Jt CO.'S Cocoa niul rtre tueil ! i ! ti r" " " rallnn It li tfxin tint" tfmrt M * * tret\0th \ > t tnixcil with Stnivhirnvniot > ! jir , ml ( i thirrfurd fur more e < < > tvitiny fell fAan en * r n ( a etip U ft dcltiioui , iiuurMilnjr , HriujEttu i n i hi- > iOKSfKi > ( ; vi.iI ailmlrahh ilop'tci for liitalldt fit vdln § IHTIUIIB i i icalth. Sold I ) ) ( Jrou-iK t'HTjM litre , W. BAKER & CO. , Dorchestor , Mass. IT iA vs TO ixt'ts'rm t'ri\ I'oiiplc wlio liavo Investigated tin1 In t nff liriibh'iii tin- most me tliosp \\lni CI.IHC i ,0 no..ivI snlIn II. 'I'lils U the n" ' of u\in. tto.iand ( llvcoxeiy. Aplillaiu'cs foi u < in ml- Ini : iinil ( lUtiIbiitlni , ' htMil ( inlay eonsi i H- i , ss thii ii h i If tin1 fuel n-cd liy tlii'oi'l e\l 1.1 IL'HII ( inothodMiintifarl uieis of cliai.uMi i i , o HID iniiKcitut iho AIM' OAKLAND -I..Ms , n ho Inivu Mist sums liiM'.slcil hi tlii'li in in- nfiifliiry , ] inl nothing upon the nun Ui-t u , tl : thu principle imolvi-il ha > - ii'in-lied tin lii.'ln t staKOiif de\elopement. Thein tlxy ifiiiiianuo Uio floods tn In' lust \\lia' Is I'lalini'd fur tliein. Till : IS'H ' AIM' ( JAIM.AMl lll'XTI llh iciili/-the hlirhest pel feollini In Hie stio niuUciVi silt , and Kenciate anil dl-.il iliuUi the tfieutist aino nit nf heal fur tin' fuel con sumed of any Mow In tie' unild. Tills 13 ohtulnod liy the new system of Iml all1 ( hull \ ami HMoh n ; Iliepul that pievnt < the acciiiiiiilullim of aslios het\\i'en ( lit Hie anil the heal'UK ' sin fact" * . ( ' ) ino anil sec i ne of Hicia In npcnillim at my , \ , Uoro , .VJl llioailuiiy. InvcstlKiitloii will ci.mlnco you that It Is tlio host as well as the' liniidsoiu- esl sto\e ceiniuilc. . ThoMCU lil'.ANl ) Ollj lir.ATKliS : n lust Uio UiliiR for ho it IID : lied I'lKimlici" . mid luims selilnai used ; c'lean , iiiick | anil or- . I1. O. In : ' ( ) ! , . Ml Ilronduay , Council Ulull's. i Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc * AGENTS WASTED , DR.C.I ) . Jl'Dl ) . < 3OG Broadway , Council Blutrs , la CITIZMSSTATE BANK Of Council Bluffs. PAID UP CAPITAL $10000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS -50,000 LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS 0.000 IIIIICTOIIS-I : , A. MIlliM. lO. . Oloason n n. Kliuiirt. : I ) . H. Hart , .1. I ) . Kilnnmdsoii. > hiirliii O. llaniian. Transai't Kvncril btuikliu liusl- ness. Largest c.iplt.il uml siiiplus ut un * bun I. In Southwo-itorii Iowa , INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. 27 MAIN STHKKT. Over It. Jnciiiiiiilii& ( | Cos Juwnlry " "OFFICER BANKERS. Coiner Main and llnmlwav COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Oealeis In fnrilti ) ami domo-illn eirinni Colldi'iloiig Hindu and Intort'.st iiuld on tiinO ( lojioslls. SPECIAL " NOTIcW COUNCIL BLUFFS. _ _ HOVs Wahted fioin | j to 17 yc.n-"i' ' lidO l Willis , liooil WUitCS. II. ( ' . IjlIlM - iVutillS ITirillid st. * " * \\/ANTKI-Notit / Kill for tn i"'t liouso' > > \MirK. Herman iiiufunud. Mis , ) .ic-i.b HimIlltl I'laiiterHt. \\MNTr.H-A food ulil fiirKrnei.il liouso- > > work. Mr . I' . .M. 1'iyoi , Illull st ' \\7ANTKI ) A Klrl for liiiii .e ( iiK MIH J , l > ( liinsnii , | | Ul Mxlli inc. _ Oil"A"I i : T i > KmTil work l > SC- \\lil lal > o i ty In lining on o lot. Apply lu I.eoiiuril I ii'ii'll. ITUlIt HINT 'lh McMahan llirco story J' lirli'U liliii-U , So. i iS , Mnlnblllli eluiiiloi _ Ij tJU KI3ST A c'linlcn nlevu of Kuidcn lu.m\ \ J nenr Cimii'-ll lllullH , with Rood new linliil * \i\lt. \ \ liiimcdliiliipossuii-ildii If duslioil JV , / ) UHN'Tiiod ( llve > iiiiu ( house , oilier liouses dllVcre'iil. inluosi one hu4 , . loom oer sloii ! near cinirt IKJIIHC ; housus und lols for h.iluoii monthly imyimmls ; ono lious < > und lot t.iMi ilc.slialilii husfiioss lots on * uun di'is hi i cut. North Onmliti , fur lease nr sul6 cheap. J. II. Davidson , ( i ! ' I'lfth .iveniiu. Ijlult SAM : ( . 'omplutn sot of tinners toolsL t1 iinil hiiinll sleek nt tinware ut it It liHUilio ittniiii _ _ ) 'I1H Mi'irliiiu block. Kfi Ktovos at cost to oioso out. llciulii- , . , . k-ji ' forhuril inuplo liniise luinlni ; rotfuis un Jucks. it , I ) . Amy ft t'o. li'JU .Muliulrccl , rpWOKMinrii fnrmH for Haln near tin * e'lty nl _ * . u hurKalii. W. A. Wood A. Ho , f > ' Miiln at "I7Ull SAI.K or Hoia Uariloii html , wttti J-1 hiiiuui , by J , It , Ulcu , 1'Ji Malu it. , ( JuunoU Ululln. '