' w THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 5 , 1802. > fl HE OK AH A BEE COUNCIL ni.l'T'RS ( KHCKt - NO. 121'EAULSTRBKT ttrllvcrcrt by carrier to nnvitlot th. ' city II. W. T1LTON. - MANAOEU Hu notnOfflcr.Niijfl . ri'imvviJ n. i II i I I - . HOM-.h.JMp Kdllor. . No a .Uf.M > / ( .1 / V. I'lnmblnpCo. 1'ounrll UlufTs Lumber Co. . Zed Uothcrs has been ni rested for disturb- In tno pence ami being ix fugitive ) Irom Jus- tltc. Ucijular business mcctlnp of the L ilc ) % AlU society of the CoiiprciriUlor.nl church Will bo hold nt tlio residence of U. U. Wnllo , this uftcrnooiii J'ottnwntlntnlo tribe No. 21 , Improved Order of Ueii Men. will meet tins evening In roeiilar council , corner of HnMiiway and Main street , ntSu'elock. VUltuiR momuors welcome. Unity Guild of CSraco Bnlscouul church will KIVO u soolauiu ut Iho residence of 11. 1. Jnckson. M7 Mrst street , entertained by Mpsilaines lludco and Jackson , Friday , October" . Special session of Ilnrmonv Chanter No. 25 , Order of HiMcrn Star. ntMasonlu toniplo this rvcnine for Ida purpose of initiation. Visiting tnotnbori nro cordially Invited By onicrof tlio worthy inutron. "Mr. and Mr . U , II. Smith cfllebratod the twentieth nun Ivory of their nuirriatro Mon- duy evening nttholr resluenco on Mndlson nvniup. A inunhcr of friends wore invited In. mid mi enJoyAble overling was passed. Considerable lonnlrlne Is bch'g ( iono on the First Unptlst church building , it Is btlnp mil n toil and inipcred throughout nnd Us nppcnrnncc will bo grenlly improved. Tlio repairs will cost several hundred del lars. OnicerKlnehnrtof Murruy , lu. , arrived In the city yesterday tor thu purnoso or IHKIIIK Into custody H. 11. Carder , who Is charccu wlth brciiUinpope.'i ioma cms on thu Bur- lltiKtnn roau nt Unit place. Ho loft las ! ovi'inn ? . Krands Ponton ShPa , son of .1. M. Shea , died nt , r > o'clock Tuosduv tnotnln ; : , Octoboi 4 , of brain trouble , aired 1 year , (1 ( mouths and IB dnvs. The funeral will lake nluco this nftoriiooii at I o'clock from thu losidonce , 9U ( . Fonrth street. The water pipe * on the third floor of Ibo Grand hotel Uurslcd ycsterimv morning and boakcd tlio lloors below In bad shape Several looms on the second llooi1 and the tainplo room below caught hoveral pjllfuls of water where they would do the most uood. Thu real estate ti misters In Council H'.u'Is lor la t mouth ninouiitrd to JIWO.U.W..M. Those of Sioux City for the snmo length of time wnru ftii7,20 : < . The comparison Is looucd upon with considerable satisfaction by tbo real cstnto ucalcis of Council IMuffs. Com Hoed , a young girl who bus been In tbo habit ol frequenting xvino rooms with male companions , was leafing u resort on lower Urondwav last night when she slipped nnil fpllilown the stcpi. uicaklng h = r arm. She was taltou to a doctor's ofllco and tbo uulucky member was spllcod. Chits Straub secured an attachment yrs- tcrilay opaltiHl. C. L.inzendorfer for $ -00 , duo for rent on Lan/cndorfor's meat murkol on South Main street. Liter In the dav KlUu- belli Hurorldgo sued out n wiltot attach ment on the snmo prorjcity for flWI , claimed to bo duo ( or furs , cuttlo nnd other mcr- chundibo. The following took out licenses to marr.\ \cslordav : Brwln U. Davis and Svlvia K. Ccol : of Lovclnnil , Iko West of Pottaunt- tinnlo county and Hello Ktshton of Neola , Krncst Thornton of ICcauiey , Neb. , nnd HUlo Pusov ol Council Bluffs. I IX Mav of Wou- stor county. Neb. , mid Kutlu M. Jameson of Pottavvatlunilo county. A crowd of inlschovioiis boyp , congropatltiK cvory evening at the corner of Broadway mid Fran ic streets , Is complained of by the icsiilciitb of that nart of the city. The po- llco liavo boon requested to put n stop to the nulstnico mid the prospects are that some dottnq but careless parents will be called upon to bail their sons out of the city Jail In the near future. Ono of the horses boloncing to tbo Ore do- pnrttncnt strayed away or wru stolen Mon day night mid has not boon seen since. The Ill-omen have been In thu hubit of leaving the outsldo doots open when Ilia weather would allow , and It Is supposed the unlmiil crept under the chain and out. His u dark bay , with n star in the forehead. A search has been made on all the roads leading out of the city , but lust ovuninc no truce had bneu found , \Villlam P rolls tolo , who wus unceremoni ously h'cd out of Council Bluffs about Uncu months aye together with his wifu. and nt the time promised never to return in case the ofllcors would lot him uo In pence , turned up fresh nnd t > inllmg Monday night tind an notincod his ullllnenesH lo take up his rcst- dcuco otu'o more , If > t. was acrco.iblo to all pnrticg concerned. But It wasn't acrecd to. lie ran into the cmbiacn of Ufilucr Claar voHtciduy n fieri eon and ' .viis ariu-vtod on ihu rbnigopi bolngour of liissphern. Hofouirht di'speiatoly , bur , nftor several blows bud bpon excUangoii ho wai laudul In the city Jail. _ VViinti-il to liny , Iinprovotl p-opcrty. Will pay cash if price id low. II G. MoGoo.10 Muln sti-ooU If you don'L want to buy liuril eoiil-you luul bettor too liixby about these oil burnoiB. Thuy nro adapted for use in Jiot ulr furnuccs , btemn mill hot water uoilors , with no coal of aslios to hunillo. No Imnlcrupt , flro-sinokotl. dnmuijed fiirnituro at .Moyor'b , IJOj-iiO" IJiouthviiv. Clunn { , 'oods , loss tliiiu any Oinahu prices. l. , * ' l/M .l///S. Uov. Frank Bross nnd w Ifo of Omaha were nt the ( jrand yesterday. K. 1C. Patterson has gene to Ptulndnlphia to spend a coupta of weeks visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Millard nnd duughter of Contralla , Pa. , are in the cltv , quests of Mrs. I ! . K. Movers. Mr. nnd Mrs. 1) . B , Clark have returned I from a two niouuis' trip to Denver and other ' western cities. Sheriff Union returned yesterday from KKlora , where ho went to tnko a canJl.lntu for tbo reform school. B. K. Frmiclsco of St. Louis and John A. McMillan of Omaha , Doth of the \\abaah , are guests of the Grand hotel. Mrs. Kobart Ilunilngton has returned homo Irom u trip to Luods , lOngtand , whuro aho bus been visiting relatives , Mrs. M. B. Mavnnrd relumed yesterday from Douvor , where sin nas boor visiting her daughter , Mrs. Edith Simpson. Tlio murrlarfo of Miss Htsle I'usoy to Mr. Krnest Thorntnn will tuko plnco Mils after noon at the riHldcnco of the urldo in Ilnrdm townalili ) . Cburlos T. Htownrt will occupy the .Max on rcsMonco on UnrrUnn street aft r NoKcmbai 1 , Thu Ctiiimp bouso on Flutulicr uvcnuo will bo ocuup'ud by Dr. Juffrio * . I. M. Trcynor nnd II. E. Grimm took n bluyulo tour yottorday through the county inspecting po : > toaicoi and other things. Tl'.ov covered uventv mt'.ox. taUlhi ; In the towns of Carrou , Tujlor , Livlue Spring and Ti-oynor on the wav , Never lioforo hnvo thu people ol Couiidl HlnllH and Omnlm liuu auuli an onportuiiily to-liuy aero property sultu- bin fur homo or fruit us is ollorccl bj Day it Hess.100 aurva tn pii-K from. Only two and a half lullon east of Conn' oil li.ulTn polollico. Call on Messrs. Day ft Hess and asli to l > o shown Iho Klulu tract of 400 aurvi no ft on sale In ( ivo and ton uoro tracts. They will sliuw it frco to all. Davis , pure drnjrs , boat p'Unta. The Moslem Sto-e closes every oven int ; ut U p. in. except Mondays ant Snturiluyp , Gontlomoii , the linostllno of mil jjoodt In the city. juat ruculvoJ. Uoitcr , the tailor , 310 Hi oud way. Miss Kin in 11 Ualstnnd , fnshlannbU ( IrcGsmulccr , Good lit guaranteed roasonablo. 008 6th uvonue. NLWS FROM COUNCIL BLFUFS Democratic Hannouy Tint Threatans to E-igulf the Townfh'p ' Ticket. KICKERS WHO WILL NOT STAND THE DEAL fuitlrcn llu > Miiitcd , to He llriiomln.tted Ntirar Tlicycta Sold Out fusion ltli lin ! 1'rnplo'A I'lirty .Muy Itcsnlt Irom It. There is n slight prospect of Ihcro being an Independent , tlcKct In the Held so fur as township ofllcors nrc concerned. Tno nornl- natlons mudo by the democrats Monday nlpht nrc by no moans satisfactory lo a ( > roat many pcoplo who pride themselves on having nlwuys voted the stralghi democratic ticket. A wall aroio Immediately after adjournment ; in fact , s.ome of the wallers did not wntt until the convention wus over. Ever since it commenced It hns bocn growing larger and louder , and what the result will , bo no ono can say. The filenUs of Justices unrnwer. Swear- Ingou and Cones claim that It was u clear case of sell out for them. Chorees of fraud nnd obtaining votes under false pretences nro made freely nnd altogether there seems to bo butllttlo ot the tlmo-honored demo cratic hurinony on tap. There Is nn effort being made on the qulot to brink' about n union of tbo dlsnlTcctcd ones with the people's parly. Tlio people's party was to have hold a convention Mon day nlsht , but owing lo n blunder on ibo part of somebody n call for u "mass convon lion" was Issued. Thl * sounded too much like n Jrco.for-ull Invitation to como out anU vo'.c , so that when Ibo lullhful cumo together they decided to declare the convention off nnd Issue another call , In- tciiUcd onlv tor these wbo are wllllns to ideulify themselves with the narty. This was the reason ns given out nt , tlio meeting , but It is stntou bv good authorities Hint the rent motlvo wus to enable the populists to see what kind of uinaldatcs the domocrnts would pul un , and to take advantage of the weal : places In the ticket , The people's party will hold Its postponed convention next Fri day evonliig , mil In Iho racnnllmc the develop ments nbovo rpfotred to mav no made. As tbo plan now siands it Is to nominate u mixed tlo.iot , one candidate for Justice of thu peace and 0110 for constable from each ot the three parties , people's , republican nnd democratic. II it * j * Architect * . Tlio busiest oRlcc sccno In nil of the busy olllc.es in Council BlulTs is to bo found in the rooms in the Everett block occupied by Architects J. C. & \V. Woodward. And us tli&ir busy prosper ity is un indication of the prosperity ol others it becomes of public interest. ' In addition to bcventl lurjro business buildIngs - Ings , wlioso cost will rcauh tuv.iy til ) in the tens of thousands , they buvo plans oil tlioir d'-ailing boaidrt for private residences that will aggregate nearly $50,000. Tlio finest of these is tbo now icsidcnee of lion. Lui'Iud Wells to 10- plneo bib present coinfortiblo : homo ut the hcsul of Oakland iivonuo. It , will be M ptilncc in vitrified brick und otiiiimuntal cut stone , ( M.vM feet , nnd of imposing beauty , and without doubt tbe finest urn lniiidsnmcbt lesidonco in tbo city. Its cost will bo between Slo.OUO and $ 0,0 Tlioir plnns for u So,000 tobidonco foi John Not ton on Franklin avenue sho\v iv borne that is a model of beauty and convenience. They aio building for K. II. Loiigee right neioss the street from the Wells , pnlnco a $ : ? ,0)0 ( ) cottage that ib a porftc gem of refined benuty nnd n homo that any man might bo proud of. J.obs than three weeks ago they were called upon for the plans for u $3500 ' home for L. A. Casper on East Pierce htieot , and now the handsomest buld- ing in this end of town is under roof. For W. U. TnrcMncton , engineer of the motor com puny , thov are rousti not ing n $2.000 homo on iSth stieet and Avenue A. A $ L'oUO house for II. O. Mcadc , on North Twenty-llfth street , is tinder way. A $1,000 cottiiRo for Thomas G.iyloion Hast Pioice. and an 800 place for J W. Smith , on Uux.el street , are among the inutiv smaller structures that they are creating. Besides these they are got- tidg out plans for the now Grace Episco pal church on IC'ibt Pia'co and ail,000 store front for Lcomud Evoictt , while tbo plant , for a fi.r : 00 rosidi-nco for John P. lXivi : < , of the Wior-Shugurt company , are completed and accepted but tno lo cation hns not been decided upon. They are dointr. besides all thlb build ing now under way in thib city , a great deal of out of town work , among other things a beatiUful $ " > , OOU residence for J. G. HOPS , cahhier of ono of the banks at David City , Neb. Their plans for rcsidoncns show singu larly bountiful homos and all tlioir work stamps thorn as bright and oiigiiml architects. _ lin.VDKI ) IH.U O1T. ri.ittninoiilh IViipIn Clri'liuncut u Slum City ProtiKhicinal ( Jolliu'lf ) ! * . For several woolts past nbout llfly garn- ishnicnl c.ises havn bcon pandlng In Justica tiwcnrlnRon's court In which iho dofoud.inls were men living at Plattsmouth , Neb. , nnd omplovud by the Darlington & , Missouri Railway company. A lot of claims wcro bought up against thorn from various nior- chants In Plattsmoutta , by W. E. t'Vaier , a Sioux City broUur , and the prosecution of tno cases in court bore tins been looked after bv L ) , S , UunUlo , an employe of Frasor'H. In the past week or so nbout twonty-tlvo of these cases have been soltlod and dismissed , but the parties sued in the other cases did not propose to poltln so easily. Tno cases were all set ( iir'hoarinir voster- duv , but tlio hearing did not como off. The plalntilf received notice from his witnesses , wbo number about twentv , that an injunc tion had bcun issued by Judge Samuel AI. Cliupmun of the district court lostrainln ? thorn from clvtnc any ovldoncoin the cases , Uuiiklo wont to PUttsmoutb to look uftor the dintculty , and found thullhoholo town was up In arms at tbo nerve , as they calloi it , of the Sioux City man In buvlng upehiltns ugcinsl their fellow citizens and prosecuting Ihom In u court In another stato. Ho got it copy of tut1 petition that was tiled and brought it back to the M luffs with him , uar- towly on-aping arrest hlmsoif. Tbo pvtillon nllogcs that the parties who hud boon summoned by Fraser as witnesses hud not disposed of their Interest in the claims , but that thov wcro conoplrlni.'with Fraser for tno nurpojo of evading tlio No- urtixka laws in niiurd to exemptions. Ur , they suld , If tbo claims wore sold , thov wcro sold with tbo amo and In view , so that by comlur up to Council Bluffs or sending tnoir testimony up lu the form of depositions they would bo ovaulug tno Neorasku law. Tboy nrcordlnv'ly damandi'd that a wfll of injunc tion bo Issued to rostrum the witnesses from tostlfvlng , or from aiding In thu prosecution of the case In any way whu'over. Thn title ol the CMC is C. K , Dulio ot al ugulusl P. J , Hnnsen et al , and judging from the nuinboi of pi'oplo who are roprcsonto I by the woids "ot al , " a large prrp irtlon of the cltizdishl [ of IMuilsmouin mujt bo Interested lu lh < case. For the newest , nobbtoat and tales1 fatvles in Indies' mist-os' ' , - and ohildren'i COATS visit the I3oston Store , Gunnel HlulTs , In. In drosa goods our line is complott with thu lutobt novelties , both frou homo and foreign niarkoU Wo show many novolu s confined to ourselves Uoston Store , Council Ululls , In. i i round Uiu'X | > . 'cU' < ! ly. V ) 1' ' \V. A. Hussoll has had a palrof Imlf.tnmni foxes corralled in tbo rear of his olaoj o business on Pearl atreotuutll quite recently About a WOOH ago they gnawed a uolo la r.be wlro hotting of which tholr rage was con * itructcd , nnd took a plumuro trip from which ono of them has not yet returned. Yester day morning William Smith , who rooms on Pearl street not far Irom Unssoll's placo. wan awnkcncd conMdoinbly before the lurk by n long , heavy object with hnlr on it climbing ever his frame nnd Becking to mix Itself up in his dreams , When ho foil of It he jumped several feet Into the air find yelled for bloody murdor. Uloody murder wa not nt tiomn , but the fox was. Whoa Smith c.imo down the fox burled ono of hi * teeth , which ho had bcon sharpening on res taurant plo for < omo time , on Smith's hand , nnd indicted n painful wound. Mr. Fox Is ones moro In his den , and Mr. Smith bos ap pointed n special day of thanksgiving bo- rauso it was not a nlghtmnro instead of a fox. _ It h notation that wo find In any or ganization ot entertainers soimich artis tic ability as that to bo found in the Anna Torcsa Uorgor and Lnurn Dainty company , now touring the country , un der the exclusive management of the Fred Pallium agency of Chicago. In this company are Anmt Teresa llergor , who ban charmed the whole world with her cornet solos ; Laura Dainty , the niOHl gifted of nubile renders , and Leon Minx , the phenomenal Uoy violinist. Others In the company nro Miss Kate Eloise Donohue , the contralto , nnd Miss Evelyn Stoddnrd , the planisto. This organi/atlon is meotriTtr with the suc cess it richly merits. They will appear nl the Presbyterian church this evening. My far the largest line , the nobbiest styles , the lowest jHcos In ladies' , misses' and children's COATS is at the Boston Sloro see show windows Council lllulTs , la. Murk Ala } Cnpturcil. Mntk Mav , n young man who , until re cently , was employed as clerk nt Haydeti Bros. , was caught In Council Hiuffs yesterday day afternoon Just as ho wus about to wing bU eternal tlight to the oast. Ho is charged with stealing n large amount of merchandise fiom Haydcn Bros. , but bo was out on ball pending trial , his bond bclnc llxcd at $ $ ( > J. Woid wn iccclved by the police durlni | the day that bo was missing. Chief Scanlan saw a young man answering the description talk Ing to ti Rirl at tbo corner of Pearl street and Broadway. Ho tracked the young mnn and the gill to the Ocilon bouse , where they wont in. Mav was put under tirrost nnd taken back to Omah.i bv Sheriff Bun- nott. Hu said that he did not intend to run away. Ho was not ready for trial and his niton oy could not , get another continuance , so that ho thojght tbo only vay of puttlnp the trial off was by lighting out for Council niuffs an fust as possible , lie had paid up tils bill at tbo Ogden house , where ho had been stopping , and had In his pocket a ticket for Chlcaco , so that his gullelessness seems to bo mostly In his mind. CO do/.on gents dark colored outing llannel shirts good value at o'Je , for this veek while they last for loc. ! Boston Store , Counoil BlulTs , In , Mull ) u Cllir. Monday afternoon Charles Schroder , who runs a small slaughter bouso , was called upon by his brother-in-law , Chris Ebers. a South Mam stieet butcher , to kill a 2-yeur- old helfir which he had Just purchased When Schroder culled for the young bossy to tnHo her to the slaucntur house be thought she seemed familiar and glad to sc him , and the loncer ho looked at her the moro he bucamu convinced she resembled a highly pii/.ed niiimil that should bo < n his pasture near the cltv. Before he killed her bo made an invi's'tgalion that established tbo fact that tbo calf belonged to him and hid boon stolen and sold loKbers. The matter was reported to Olllcer Laucb on lower Main street lust , evening , and the de scription given by Eoers of tbo fellows who sold the calf enabled him to instantly recog- nizu the chief actor as Zsd Betl.crs , wbo is serving nteim in the city J ul. He was assisted in the transaction bv two negroes nnd thcv divided up the i" piid them by Euers. In the city Jail lait night Bothers admitted the theft and gave tbo names of th d&tklos. _ Boston store closes every evening at 0 p. m. , unless Mondays and Saturdays. Carpet weaving , 928 Avenue F. ( > ( > c Hack mi the lliirgulii. In the federal coutt tbo case of Brown against the First National bank of Corning , la , Is on trial. Brown is a New Vork law yer who , several years ago , invested $0,500 through the buuk , lu western lands. He claims that the stipulation was made that the investment wus to bo In improved lands , but tnatlha bantc , without bis knowledge , In vested it in homestead land Which could bo bniiL-ht forfl 25 in ucre. The bank refuses to give htm his money and ho Is not willing to lake what , the money bought. Indictments wore returned by tlio grand Jury against Ft mitt Mnrpnv und ll. A. Heed lor passing counterfeit money ut Croston. Judson , civil engineer , ! ! 23 BroiJway Lecture mi "t.lliby 1'rnon. " Chaplain C. C. McCabe of Now York lec tured last evening at tbo Broadwav Meth odist church on tbo "Bright Side of Lifo in Llbby Prison. " His address was full of interest , wit , pathcs and eloquence fairly Jostling ono another. The largo auditorium \as full , and a handsome sum was roali/od bV thu ehutch. There is tallc of having u lecluio course at tha Broadway churcn dur ing the coming Wintar , und thn line patnn- nue of lust mghtS entertainment , ib very encouraging to tbo promoters 01 the project. lEOpeoplo in this oiiy use g is stoves The Gas Co. puts 'em fn at cost taunt M.H.I/i.i. tlcutlni ; < > r llto City Council Nuinoroiu Clllllll.S AtlllUIMl. The council met last evening In adjourned scsllon. The lirst business transacted was the allowing of claims on the diffoiont funds amounting to flSUli3. ) ! Among these claims were several In the Judgment fund , which have hung lire for some time. Uavid M. Owun'ii Judgment , against the ulty lor filS.'Jl ' was ordered paid , as wus John Daugneriy's for $ l,10.itl. : Uuugherty se cured judgment by reason of damage done bis propeity by grading nl Twonty-tourth und ( > > si roots. Ohio ! Smith and Councilman Wallers were reimbursed for tire boxes put In nt their own oiponso , the former receiv ing * . ' 1U and thu latter $ IU5 , On Ihu mtciusi I und tbu I'uuUora tjavinga bank receives SS.1-U3. There was but ono bid received for sloping banns on ttio following utreoUi Thirty- third street , from 1 to K btrceis ; U sttuut , from Twcutlovh to Tweniy-fourth strcoti ; Nlnuteonlb stieot , from M lsaoun avouuo to M street ; Twonty-ltilid snout , fiom II ti U streets. Tno bid was from Owen Broi. , win offered to do the woru for ! iU cunts per cubic yard , A irotlon to moot as u board of oquallzatlou Uotob'jr IT , IS und ID wus declared out of order us the ordinance had not jft been In troduced , The mcutlng on tbosu datu > Is for the purpose of equalizing Iho assessments for gra.ilng done on lO'gui'jonth ' und Nlnciecnth strculH , Irom M avenue to M btreut , M strool from Twontietn struot to tbo alley between : Seventeenth and Eighteenth RtrooU , und Twonllelh ntreut from U lo J utr.ots. On moiion of Mr. Bulla the couccil ad. journod out of rnsp.-ct to Mayor Miller. A uliHiulliig will bo held Monday ovening. Blum's bull the Irish-AniorlcaiM by - of Soutt Omuha fur the boncllt of thu widow of Uanlo Curlcy , ual'ed ' out u largo crgu J and a hand somubum was roalUod from Iho proceeds. Thu opening addrcai was mudo. oy T. J Mubouoy , wbo paid a glowing tribute lo thi memory of the patriot Curloy. Thu pnnci pal address of tha ovcnlng was delivered b < Uov. F.ithor K. Haves of Imogone , la. , wbi . Is un cloqueni spoakur und wus ul bis bos lusl nipbt. The uudlnuco sang , "God Savi Itolund , " and dispersed. Glasgow of Peru Is visiting til , uroihor , Postmaster Gluagow. . Mrs. Cbarloa Orobfeldl of Llucola U visit lug Mrs. Patrick Hoctor. IT HAS ViSDICMSD ITSELF Mr. Lowry's ItTestlgntioH 'OommUtae ' Fre- i a Partial Rsporl to the Council. COUNCILMAN MUNROytRITICIZES SOME I'll 3-in rut of tlir Keteltitm furniture Coin- patij'n Itlll I'rcrlpltnlfV Anotlicr Itinv nnd Shuts Out tlio' 'Appropriation Sheet Other Work of tlio Session. There was music In thn air at the council meeting last night , notwithstanding the fact that It was not thn regular night for holding n soml'occnslonnl Invcstlcatlon. The committee that was appointed to look Into the alleged "olundors" of Architect Bolndorff , the construction of the city hall nnd the charges of boodloism bad a report which was smbmitlod after Iho business of thn meeting was well under way. The report road like this : Mil. I'HESIIIE.ST : Your ftpcclnt committee , to whom was referred the ln > ojli < rallati of clnrm-s nuido by his honor , tno miyor.ro- Kiiullii : Iho cunsiiuciion of the city hall , hop li-ivo to inalio a partial rupoil us follows : The functions mil duties of your com- mlttco when npiio utiiil was simply to Invustlcatu nnd leport upon thu com * inutile il cms of bis honor , Iho mtiyoi ; but nlieii c'tl cit to the witness stiuul , Ids honor voluntarily and \\llhout , solicitation on the pnrl of your committee , made charges reflecting on the Integrity ot certain members of ibis council as null as on thu aichttcct , and parllculur y on llilscom- mltlco ItHd your commlituo Ignored llicso thaws they would have been accused by the taxpayers of thU city of bolim o.lher cowardly or In collus'on with the accused parties. Your comm ttno determined to iiiish thu investigation ot these char-os without delay , but have been slopped by th. action of his honor , the mayor , miner Iho tidvlco of Iho city iitiornuy , In re- ftislu : to | 2l\ulhu ii'imcs of his Informants , lliotebv dufcatln tlio alms ami ends of tbo committee , appointed al Ms suitjcsllon , und cnaci n j a farce of w hill bis honor , the mayor , said should bo an honosl estimation of tha tiuiltcr niuli'r coiisUierntluii. Ho has not ist iblisho I a fact ; ho h is notpiovcn or sub- slantliited any i'h.tr'oi so far. Your conniilUeo bo. therefore to roporl that , so fur as olinre8 of dishonesty r.nd booJIurlsm Is concerned us lualnst Mr. C halVoo and other loiiitollmcn not tiiimo I we llnd no foundation foi sm'li chuiiics In tlio evidence Kit on before this con mlllve. Your committee , unless otherwise In structed by your honorab o body , will con tinue to s t , commencing 'llnirsdiiy evening ncM. fur thu purpose of estimating tbo el. ir es of faulty construction ot thoulty hall and blunders of llio nr-hltuet , nnd such other mattciB us mav pronorly come before the committee. Kcupoulfully submltlod , T J. ( jtiwiir , Bin. I'HI.SCK , JOHN Mci.KAitlK. Special Comniltlcc. Mr. I.owrv's Special I'lra. Mr. Lowry moved Iho adoption of the re pot t , saying that thu committee had tried to do its dulj * . lie dotuitoj the scones unacted In Iho council chamber nt iho session last Thursday night When the city attorney was culled upon for ndvlco ho shoula simply ' buvo given It and ibo coinmiltoo would bold Itself icsponslolo for Us acts and Its rciort. Upon the icport tie sntu Ibnt the committee was n unit and bad worked In harmony , but the major und the city attor ney bad iried lo raise" h 1 ; Iboy bud tnowud their hands nt ovcrv turn und in a most dis graceful manner. 'Iho mayor hau culled the police and Ibo patrol wagon , intimidating tbo cotutnlttoo nnd pruv ntlng it from doing Its duty. Uo hoped thut the other members of the committee" would slaud up und t > pcuk for themselves. . President Davis said that at the matinee the city uttornoy tool ; .exceptions to seme rules of tbo committee , llo wantoJ Mr. IScIudoiff put upon iho stund , which was something new in the way of tr.als , as it was n queer rule lhat icqulrea the accused to bo n wltnnss lo prot9ct himself. It wus Iho mayor's duty tosuhstuntialo Ihc charges and then lot Mr. Beindorlt refute them. Criticized thu Committee. Mr. Munro held that tno committee hnd made u cicat mistake. If It had conUncd it self to what it was appointed to do there would have bcon no trouble , but instead it wont out to chnso rumors und every will-o'- the-wisp lhat was visible ; if it wua an hon est comniitleo It shoula submit a report lhat would prove ibat it was not lu the white washing business. Mr. Prince look exceptions to the remarks. The mayor had siultilled blnuelf in bringing charpcs'of whitewash and boodelism , nnd if tbo members of the comrailteo had nol gone into thciu they would have boon d n cowards. Mr. Munro insisted that ihe report should show what thu omitulllco had found. Mr. Prince said lhat the committee was not ready , but when iho report vus made It would bo full and complete. Mr. McLouno would hold no mnn pullty unlil proven so. Bo far there had been notbini ? in Ihe charge * , Ihouu'ti ibero were homo people who wuulud a verdict of guilty without uny proof. The repot t \ \ us adopted. Otcr 1'uyi.ii : the Ketclmms. The next round of trouble took place when tlio moinhlv appropriation sheet , cuino up on Us Ibird reading. It contained tbo item of SM.TUO In paVmei.tof the Ketcham Ifurnl- inro company's bill for furniture m tno city Mr. Munro moved to htrlko out the $21,700. If that was lolt In , the bhect would bo snowed under. Ho favored letting the ICelcnam com pany RO into tbo courts und prove bow It got thocoiilracts. Mr. McLenrlo beliovedln paylnc justdebts but would not vote tor the bill. In the engi neer's ofllce there was a mop case wblon wns falling to pieces. Some of tbo uiouoy should bo bold bacU for a time. Mr. Prince tnld Mr. Muuio's statement \\usllkotnoiothnt had cnuscd iroublo for yours. If the pentlemnn from tbo Fifth knew thut there was fraud or boodleism ho should Aland up like a nun und give Iho names. The tigem of the company bnu acted fairly nnd unless there weiu cburges thorn wasnou oof keeping the company out cf Its money. Mr. Lowry said lhat It was a lot of perse cution an old sere , brought Into the council. When anything was not right the asont bud always made ibo changes and had put In better furniture. The agent , Mr. Huylten , had always showed himself u man Mr. SpecbtHutd that Ibo committee had sr.ent two days In examining and checking up > hu futilturo and everything was found to bo of the best quality. Mr. Chaffcusuld thai ho hud not signed a reporl iccommondlng Ibe bill. Ha objected all through und would object to the end. Mr. Jucobsou ihougtu the prices wcio ex orbitant. > Mr tlovvell wanted to know , of the oily attorney if the company could not collect Iho bill If cue furniture-1'wus up to iho con- tract. ' Attorney Coilnell replied Ihut If tbo furni ture was up to the requirements of the con tract iho company could collect unless the city could show that fraud entered Into iho bccurlng of ibo coilracd As un amendment Mr. MoLcano moved that J-0AK ! ( > bo p ild' ' and trial the balance should be hold for u lime. Mi. Munroo objected to'tbe ' amendment , as paymnnt In part would bo nn ncknowludg- irenl of Iho debt , Ho-Tn.ilntnined that the commillco was not cuinpntonl to piss upon iho quality of ibo furuiiure. An export should buvo been tbo man win laude the ex- nmlnntlon. ' President Davis suld ( that bo had never voted to confirm the contract , for the reason that he felt the city was paying for some thing that ll was not gintlng. Tno f urnlturo co.ild bo duplicated for 75 per cent of what * was charged by the Kuicham company , Vi'be moiion to allow e. 0,000 on tbo bill wni rejected , nnd then followed the vote to strike rtio ontlro bill from Iho nppropilalloh shoot. The vote wass Yeas Back , llochel , ClntTee. .tarobson , McLoarln , Munro and Mr. President 7. NnyS'-Urunor , Edwards , Klsawor , Howell - ell , Lowry , Prince , Spocht nbd Ste4l 8. - Absent and not Voting Hurdlsh , Couway and Tuttlo-3. The nuproprlntlon sheet sccurod the same vote and was lost , U falling to secure the necessary ten votes , Snmo .Minor Matter * . Tbo comptroller reported that thcitwcr maintaining fund was running low , ntid that there wore enough liabilities In sight to tnko Jl.UCioftho fund. uy resolution the amount wis ordered taken from the goucral fund. * Cltv Attorney Connell submitted a num ber of docus executed to the city nnd con veying lands for the noith boulevard. The strips of land so conveyed begin near Crolt's place on Amos avenue and run along tbo bluffs to a point near the city of Flor ence. The contract for constructing the Ninth and Dorcas street sewer went to the hands of n commillco. There was a protest against the construction of Iho sower. City Clerk Groves nollllcd Ibo council that the tax list for l&yu would Uo ready for ( .quallriitlon on October ID , The report of thu gits inspector for tbo month of September was llled with the coun cil , ll showed that the Metropolitan Street Lighting company wus not complying with the terms of llsconlraot ; that uurlng the past mouth the casollno lamps bad not ox- cuodcd thirteen , and hud run ns low us iwo and a halt candle power. 1'bo council wanted to know what to do. City Attorney Council replied that the company had given bonds to lurnlsh sixteen cau.ilo power. If It did not ao that the city had a remedy. Gas Inspector Gilbert said that It was Im possible for the company to furnish slxteou caudle power. Prom tests that ho hud made , the company could not fuinlsh un avurugo ot moro than twelve and nlnety-hundrcdths candle power. The July bill was allowed after n reduction of ? 10S , with the gas Inspector stating that the company had not given ID per cent of the candle power which il bad agreed to furnish. Stulit Kicks Again. Ernest Stuht protested against C. P. fllrlelt placing slono slops In tronlof his properly on Mason street. Tnis is nt. the sumo point whuro Stuht BOIIIO time ago In duced the contractor to lav a walk after tha council had refused to order It laid. Tbo appraisers on the extension of Twenty- sixth utrect from thu north line of Nelson's addition to Caldwell street reported ? 0,05U damages. On the construction of the proposed Fif- tcoulh street viaduct between Loavonworlh and Pieico streets the appraisers reported f 1,000 to thoabutllng property. The pioposed change of grade ofSoward from Thirtieth to Thirty-Una street , re sulted lu the appraisers llndlng fJiJ dam- aces. Seventeenth street , from Douglas o Cum- ing , and Harney from Twenilolh lo Twenty- eighth street , were declared to bo in a tllthy condition , owing to tbo graders dropping dirt along the slroclb. Thu Board of Public Works was instructed lo enforce Iho dirt huulinR ordinance. Will llavo Aloie Curs , The residents of West Leavonwortb street were out lu lull force. Thov occupied seals in thu lobby , watching , und waiting the outcome - como of their petition for better car service on the Loavonworlh street stub line. Mr. Prince cheered them up uv a report In which he stated that he hud consulted with tbo stieot railway people. They ' .nu in formed him that within furty-oight. houi-b they would put on another car and given a seven minulu service between the hours of 0:30 : und U o'clock u. in. , and bclwccn th hours or 5 and 7 o'clock p. m. This was sails factory lo the lobby aud the members of that bodv wont hou.o. I.nccko In tbo plenlitudo of his powers , when the heights hud been reached and tbo cup of lifo was almost ready to run over , Shakespeare wrote a "A Winter's Tale , " and it was this dainty , pretty comedy , with its dranmtti stirring environment , that Mr. Locke Itioh ardson read lust evening at the Linin- ger gallery to a line audience o our best people , devotees of Iho myriad-minded Sbukospcaio. And it is need leas lo say thut tbo reader more than realized Ibo good opinion which had preceded him to Omaha. Ills impersonation of the loflj- mindcd , spotless Uenijione , was a lovcliuion lo thu audience , her impassioned speeches before nor tyrant m vindication of her purily and womanhood being read with I'm discrimination by this exponent of Ibc Higher cducallon. Pordita , that sweet plctuio of youthful Innocence , one of the daintiest , of Shukospeuro's women , lived , and brcaihcd Iho atmosphere of a nineteenth cenlury art gallery through Iho ability of the reader. Thu picture presented at the sheep shearing festival waa full of brightness nnd color while the limnniK of the character of Antolycu , thai merry hearted rogue wnose songs uiiu quips caused the audience to tes tify its genuine uppicclatlon by laughter , was a personal triumph on the part of Mr. Richardson that showed him In a most en- viaolo light. And his closing scene was read with oclicious feeling , rounding one of the mobt enjoyable and withal intellectual outer- tnlnmonis our people have been permitted to listen lo. Mr. Richardson will cmphasl/o iho triumph already von by reading "As You Like It" Friday evening ut the Lininger gallery. The Dull < ; om ; > .iny. The J. C. Duff opera organisations have a reputation for excellence of loprcsentation , and Ibo company which Inauguraicd a Iwo nights' engagement ut the Uoyd's ' last even ing fully sustains It. Siippo's "Die Afriknrolso" was the work selected , und In its English form ns "A Trip to Africa" It provided admirable entertain ment to the large and fashionable audience. The work contains nothing musically re- mui liable , and when produced at the Boston Bijou noarlv nlno yours ago It obtained what the strangely polvglotliil nuwbnaper writers ot the east would call a more sueces d'cstimo. Yet the opera Is eminently pleasing and en tirely worlby of u place In the roper- lory of unv lu-it-cUss company ; ono or two of its solo numbers are melodious to a degree , while In concerted work It Is dis tinctly noteworthy. With capital staging und dressing and the conscientious work of n highly competent company , the opuru should enter on n successfully popular career. These necensury attributes lo success It had at the hands of iho Duff Opera company last evening. Mlbs Helen Bertram is a soprano of known attainments , nnd in tbo role ofTituniudtd much to score the smccosj of iho woru. As Tessa , Miss Villa Knox fairly slraicd Iho hi nora with tbo leading prlma donna , while Mibs Helen von Docrhoff in IlaccJinottii cave a capital bit of comedy worlt and nuug her scores so us to show to iho full Ibo qual ity ot her lloxlblo contralto. "The tenor : * , Mnssra. U.issott and HtlTapl , WCTO fairly fatifllcionl in their respective roles , Mr. Uassott showing to line aavanlugo with Miss Keriram In thu rosu duct , cer tainly iho gem of thu book , J. H. llvloy. tlfb inimitable , was as drylv funny as ever and sang bis part corroctlv as usual , which so few comic opera comedians are expected to do. Mr. William Schuster won u world of praise for his admirable ror.dirlng of the two numbers written for the Muezzin , the llrst of which , with the responsive chorus , bcini ; as line a plecu of muslcil composition us Suppu has ever done. "A Tilp to Africa" will bo welcomed again In O.miha by all who nnjoyod the privilege of listening to Us tirst rendition last even ing , Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. W LL BRHD.SDDN W D"GI RLSWHO USE SAPOLIO Are Quickly Mnrriecl Try it on your naxt House-Cleaninfj. ARE YOU SUFFERING ? Female \Vt..kncs3 \ , Calatrli or Uhcumalss n , Chronic , Nervous or Private Diseases , IP SO , CAtiLON Dr. Searles & Searles Consultation Free. AcHnrmlc'itec'il to 'iO llio most Micco < fnl sporliillsl In Ull I'MVVIF , Ill.OOl ) , NCIIVOUS , 8MS AM ) UlllS- Atll IIISItASK ( InnurrhiiM In from 1 to il ilnyi Srp'HIH ' ciir'l TtllUout Mpri'ury. All t Ui for Ufa M'UICTUHK iternnncnily ciirj I rJ'nonl con- lili'to , without cuutiit aiuiilior iilUUUon i urj nrfeeteit nt liiiina tijr iiiitloat wltujul u mJ.ujnl'i imln or nnnorancp. iMi.iH nsrub.v AN' ! ) ucrrxii ui.fuua enrol without piln or iliMonllon from btnlno < s IIYIUIOCICI.V ; AN' > VAlllC'OL'Ulili pornnnantU llid gULic'sidlllr ciir.'il M > thoil no t nml unr.ulhU WEAK MB f fVITAt.lTV WliAK ) . Mali sob/too cloii npplt- CHlHin to lni'lnms or tintr. ' 37 rj niantil trili or irlof , Si\tAI : ) , KXl'Kssm li muaiii Ufa , or Iruui tlio cili'cti of youthful folllai WKAK MBS AUK VICTIMS IO NKUVOUS 1)11- ) nu.iTVur KviiAUsrios , WASTINU WISAKSIJ S INVOI.ONTAIiy I/XSK3 wltliKVIU.V I1KUAV III VOU.NU und MIDDI.B Adllll , l.icV of Tim vluor , anil ulrciKth. nl h soxuil DTK ins luiiiilrud iin.l wcnkonuupdpr ) in iliirolf lu npproiohln ol , ) ni > All > tnlil rpiilllr to our nnw troitiuanl for losi of vital power i.'nll oil or iillnm wltli st-vmp for rlroiii ir , fruj hook inil ro-.cliils. Dr. Searles SSdirlcs , Noxttn rostOlllce. Vou onu rcrturo your trctalit Trom tcti to tivcnty pounds n month , lit home , with out starving , at reasonable cost by the use of Dr. "Clarke's Home Treatment , perfected In many years practice , causes no Hirkiic.s't or injury to the lirnltli , is highly Indorsed. Send for proofs and testimonials. DR. F. B. CLARKE , P. O. Drawer lU.'t. Chicago , 111. AGEXTS WANTED. Uniike tlte Ouich Process No Alkalies OH Other Chemicals are used In the preparation of W. BAKEB & CO.'S BreaMastCocoa irlich { . absolutely jtnre anil soluble * Ithasmorethanthrcc times tlte strength of Cocoa mixed with Stnrch , Arrowroot or _ Sugar , and is far moro cco- ca ! , coitlny less than one cent a cup. , . II is delicious , nourishing , and KASHA' * DIGESTED. - Sold IjyPiorcrs ftorjnlicre. W. BASER & CO. , Dorchester , Mais. Thousands ot tcstlinniilula. See Dr. Jllles' book. Now and hlartllni ; Fncts. Fmo at ilnig- Two Yearn ShortncBB ol Breath , Fain in Si do a , Fluttering , Smothering Spells , cured by one bottlo. HATH. ALLISON , ( ilen Hoik , i'a. The must rella- hlu cine for all _ _ Heart Foiltlte fare lorTrttpJt istlimn , let. D 1 SeaSOS . Dfl. WILES MISDIOAI Oo. Elkhart , Ind. Ki.bn & . Co. Ccrlr > & Douglas x Hobb's Are tha Dost on Esrtii. Act cunllyot promptly - ly on Iho I.IVIMt. Kill- DHJOBffS Nfi\S anil nOHVLS , dl3 polling lleaJaclics , Fcv- rm nud Colds , thorough LITTLE ly cleansing llio system of disease , and cures Veplabie hubi'ual constipation They are susar coalcu , do mil Rrlpo , very hmalU easy to lake , and purely TCgrtuhlo.ISpllHIncncti vial. 1'errcct digestion follows Ihclr uso. They alisolulolv euro sick Iimd * aclu' . anil are recommend" e 1 IIJT leaning rl' lrUnii. For Bale liy loadliiR dmilstsorsrnthyiiiu.2r : clH. n lal. Aildrtsa HOEt'3 HE01CIHE CO. , Prcpj , Sen Fur.wo it Clibjo. fOK SAI.r. IN OMAHA. NEB. 13V I nhn A CH. , Co.r ISlh & Doi-clas file. J A Fuller & Co , Cm. Hlh A DoiiRla-jlU. Jl.I'osicr \ i Co. . Council JiluSn , la Aftlrvl/l r Ti I'oi tune hns bcnn called VTV AVlwAA u KO don cnddrs'i mid tf lrk/l/l oc ! fortune Is sum to fall to VCv llH.C,13i3 tu | , | , n , Of ih housekeeper who uses that perfect nllnlnmont , GRRLRND This fiounds IIUo "larco s'7od" l , ilk but ll docs not I a lai a LTO.it hu.nl lo lliiire ll out th.it thn d'li liinil r.ur-'fs , uo tbo bast , linn- dro'ls of ( 'oiincll IllulTs pcoiilo will ultusl this fact and the way In uhich these woiuloifill Htovosaro ulllii oiiv proves Hint Ibo Lost Ib wlialis wunti'd Don't w. ill null ! tomorrow , como ted iy mid see llio tU stock wo b ivo.Vo c'ui show llio LvrgostStDokofTlnwaround _ tovos you emi Hud In Council ltliin * and the IOWLSI Ihu world , P.O.DEVOL . . , 504 Broadway and 10 North Main Sired % uRiOttaWsB V ° - ! SsMi , V vHiiiroftlsli . W .C. ESTEP , Funeral Director , Embalm i i. r Main Street , villl Xf Ttin'lf , > rc Attoriieyi * utli/ 4ri' illll u .niuiiuua HOD | | , ti,0 ktuto and foileril courUi. HODICIS . ) . 4 und & Hhujjut lluuro block , Couucll llluirs , la. SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS. The wiinl alvorttsrt-naiits iippatrln * In nowspipcr are oflon the most Interesting part of Its contents. They express the urgent needs , the dully wUhos of the people who wnnt . oniothliiK and who are nllllnj to do iDinothln ; . " \\7ANTKIJ. coed cirl for Kontrnl honsowork ' nt UI Ulon iivcniui. \\l ANl'KD-Uoinnatoiit is rl for snnornT J biumiiwork.jl.'SouHj Huvontli struot. WANTKD-A tlionuulilv cii'iipntpnt jlrli iiiusl liu a itood eoiiU. Innlilroof MrV , A. Mitnror , S.II Souoiul iivenuu. HOUSES AND LAND. / Itnr.NSlllKI.lKS. NICHOLSON .I CO. nro V .ilwivs rnndv nnd over \\llilnir lo uliow tiroiurl | > j rl s mw.iys on hand. Uo und see tlioin 1I > AUM nnd city loins. Money loaned oa A stock mid craln. Hunl cslntu for suln. Dvvellln.'nnd business ruiilnls. Monov loiinoil for loo.il Investors. Louxue .V Tow lei3J t'o.irl strci-l. _ SAliK Deslruhln rosldnni'o nroporty - on Park nvo. All inoiUirii IniDrovomonts , 11 rooms , onn block from motor : n buriMln If t'llion .it once ; oaiy p lymonts or tr.ulo JO. IL Mieiifo. It' von wnntto rent n house see ( irconshlolds , N It'holson jfc To. lilDUSAliK OroHinary oiitllt. comprlsltu - -L li p. liol or. 10-h p. eiizliu' . - ' Do l.iivulli scpir.itoH.3uro.im Tiitn. : noK.itlons onchs ash churn.iui : ir.x'loiis ; mmer bntturorkor. . uu m sc.ilcs.nlelit oin. w.itor link und other llYtuics. Will soil obo.ii ) for c.ish or trudo for Un ! . 11 II. Sbcifo. 1OK TUADK-LiiniU In Orcolv i-oiliitviind -L Custur county , Nob. , for ilo'k of ( nnelrr. orcutm , fiirnituro or business properly In Council lllnirs. U. II. Hhuifo , p UiiNSlIIKMS. : : MOIIOLSON X CO. M.IVO V I tbo lursusl list of property of any Hrin lu thu city if OK S A LI ] Choicest farm In Poiliwntii- 1110 Co. 4U : iuro < , well lee i ted an I lm pnnod. i'rloojiaanUTO. . II II rjlie.ife. I ryouTi.ivii inylliln ? for sihfor Ifailo sot JU II. Slioifo , ItiMidXTiiy nu I .M un slrent. Tj1OK SAliK On small paymenls. fruit and garden Ian I uoir Council lilulT * . K. II. Shoafc. Hrovlw iy , m J .Main slroot XT YOU want to ho.irsoincitliliii now rognrd- ng real oslulo see GrooiHioIdh , Nicholson TOK i\UIIANOE-Hotnl : and iloc.itert nl Shnliort , NoK , un I in lots lu Denver , t'olo. : will OTchmuo for clear No- br.iH.i-ii land KI1 Hlieufe. II' you want to buy n House see ( irccnslilclds , Nu bolson JL ( Jo. QA AUIU ; firm with linprovoinonls , II vo OV/inlli' , north of O.mn ! ! llluirJliiin ; iicro ; iisniip b irilii : Ull She. ifo. WANPI'D No r.isku l.in 1 In OM-li ingo for treed oik liori9. P. . II Sim ifo. bs , NioiiorTfcoN & co. biriilii3 In 1'nprovod nn 1 v eint : proportv wii ch they would bo nlo.isoa to showyou. J , AIK OK lXOIIANOI.-lo-.icro ( r.inun la k-JWIii'o'eri'oiiiuy , Noli. Will fiUo incrcliiin- illse. i : . II. Hbo.-ito. \\T A WOOD JL OO. buvo so'iiu of Iho finest ' i . farms In southwestern low.i for sale. ( . ' .ill and BCO us fi'.M M i In street. 11' you h ivo .1 house to runt see Giocnahlolds , Nk-liolMiii & Oo. _ | _ AliAUO&IN. ll-noro fruit iin.l Rardcu tract 'J'i miles from postollluu.'J'i ' nurus in crnpus. H iicro In blauUborrlua.,11 nuple trues , 75 plum troi-s. Txsherry trees , dunlins , stable , et - . l'rlcoI.OOJ.03. No iraile K. II. Hhoafe. IP YOU want to buy a lot 520 Urocnslilulds , Nlubo ilson JL Co. Cfc.-.no ] > iit ; MONTH luntH n rood 6-room I'llwolllniron Avoiuie 0 near 'JOlh slruot , E. U. 1-boafo. Irtl acre unproved farm In Mills county. la. f.'U.'ii pur ncro ; ulsii IM ) ul f ! > ; hlncroslm- piovcd In I'ottawaltnmlo county. HI ; Biinus. Jului'oii& | Van 1'iittun. ? TuiCNSIIIKlilia. : NICIlolsON ft CO. nl- * w iys have snaps on luiid Tor consorvatlra I in uatois. \OVT buy properly till you have seen ' ( .rcpnshluUs. Nicholson A. Co. rjii2iVH'IIKI.DS : : ' , NIOII'JLHON CO. real VJi'Ht.ito nnd rental iiRcnts. Oil llway. , O. HlntlX LlijT voiirprojwrty with nidii who rust'e to iull It Son Ureonslilulds. Nicholson A Oo. GltKKNrillKLDS , XlOllOI ON Oi ) . iirotbs loading roil ust.ito iloiors of Council lllulls. biolbom ulit'ii you umt ; iiiiytlilnir. DON'T force * , tli it ( JieunsTT'ijiil- ' Nlcliol- > ou .irn iU > t in thu middle of iho ring ; in just list of properly of liny di'liler In Iho city. _ _ _ COM I. nnd tnlco one of GrucnslilclilH , Nichol son s rl s nnd tauo urldo over Iho clly ; It coslsyou nolhlng. I' you want to buy liinil see Giocnshlolds , ; Nicholson & Co. MISCELLANKOUS. iriOIt SAM-Hotel ! with furniture und ttx- -L'tures ; r > rooms , hirn. of. 1'rloo. W,5JJ. Located In Douglas county , f ) illy receipts , * ' " . Invusilgato atonco , E. II. Slio'iifo. JAHIIAii ; removed , ci'ssponls , viiiiltx nnd - ' Hiyn oloanrd. K. I ) llnrltc. Ulty llldi ; . I/1UK S VLIi Uloau stooic h.irlw.ire , well os- JInbllslio 1 irrdo , Involeo about JJ.OJ ) . Oood ciison forsolilur. Tornn oimli K. II. Hlionte. FOIt SAIiU Kurnltiiri ; , fixtures and lonsoof the Inwst niiii llniist liolol In soiilhorn biaH'ci. All modoru Impiovoiiioiils , olo- KIIIII fiirnlluro. Not prollii $ luuouO pur un- iium ; biillulnx newly huUf. no comp lltlon. I't.co ,001.01 , half c.ish. r. II. Shuafo , Council illulTs. la. J N l-Wutch and chain , 5.2 ' W.ishlngton avo. DANOINO SCHOOL. MONDAVHIu It. A. icirlors. children. 4 p in. : adults , ' : , ! ) p in Sochi's ' second mid fourth Mond.iys , 0 p. m. .Music furnished pur- lies and chilis Addrcxs nl K. A. Parlors , Cmnicll Illnirs. or III.1:11'liriiam : si , . Omaha. W. ' ; . Clinnilicrs , Instructor. COUNCIL BaOFF3ST2\lDT3Pail \ All k'n laof Dvoliu un 1 ( iluiinln 'donu In tha hi hcslHtyloof the art. Kided mil Etilnal fabrics in.ulo to lo ic ! m vood us now Work promptly ilono nml dullverol lu M pal la ot the to.111 try. BoiU for urlcu list , O. A. MA01IAN. - - IMK lUDroidwiy , N3irorltirnitira 0uxio Ui.uyirt. ID it. SKI ; 1'IUor.S KOH MB AT : Olooniar.'onno and lluttorlno , Ito. Atthcso prices it will piy you to liny for cash only at MKbUllK.tDUltlAS Mont Murkut wliuru you cuu ulwuyu not Ihu bout of luuat.