THE CWIA1IA DAJ.JA JiK iMAKC'lL JI , IHIU , Tins o i AH A COUNCIL OLUFFS. Ol'FlCi : , XO. 12 I'KAUI , ST. * in I rllrrrril by Cnrrlrr iniiny p.ut nllhoritT ii.v. \ . T'l/roN. ' . - MANAiir.it TKI.KI'HONlWi . Mplit IMltut , N < > XL .MIAOW .Tl JA ; 'I'lW.V. K v. i . re. IVuncil U luffs r.muborCo .roal. Craft's ehnltel h n < . SIH Snpp block. < leiulnu Hock Sprlnu roul. Thiiteher , tfl Mnln stivet. A innn Klvliuv tbo name of It. Hrown nneitodlast nielli for illsturbln'tho ( The Pcako sisters will plv n concert lit Tilnlty Methodist chiuvh next l-'ildiiy cven- iiu' . A treat Is in store for all who iittoiut. Tlio HIM ) of , ! . ( ' . llovd , chiUKiul wltli Ilk'trnl viitliijr , was eoiitliineil In police court yester day until this morning. Ho Is out on . ' 011 bonds. Tlio snclnl which win ndtrrtisrd for this ovenloK iliuler the ( inspires nf I'alanthe ; - -senility fur the benefit < if thel'hrMlan Home has been lluti'llnltely ' postponed. The I'on n-Kiillimnl literary society mot Monday evening \\lth Mr. I'M Kltdi on First iiM'iine. The uvenhiK't entertnlninont WIIH milled to by n iimule inntern exhibition. Mrs. P. K. HenbrooU has been danirerously 111 for several ilnys past witli diphtheria. Ilei condition was somewhat linprovedyestenhiy. nnd her recovery is hoped for by her friends. Mr. Hurry 'I. Wells anil Miss Komi M. Frank , both of I lurilln township , were mar ried yesterday afternoon at the jiarsoiniKo ol the C'uiiKri'Kationnl church , l < ev. (1.V. . Two cases nf diphtheria were report til yes- lay nt the rosldeneo of Mr. Knssell , l.M'J Kinitli Ninth street. Three cases of nieaslei ivi'i-e reporteil , thovlctlms being ( luy < iruvt-s , 74 Mill street , Me.sslo .loseph , MUS Williams Hlrect , and draco McKenxle , near thu Chiv tuuipiu grounds. The lollowlnjr Is a list of the ofllrors of tin l.nlo Mnnawii Motor railway company elected at the annual mooting : 1'rcsldent , I'ulonel , R ( ! . Itifd ; vlco preslilent , S. 1' ' . MaeConnell ; .secretarvV. . K. Saiip ; treas \\rer \ , C. It. Ilniman. The board of ill rectors Inebnlos all the oflleorsaml Umniet Tinley in nildltion. The trials of lioss Sears nnd A. Scars on the uhnrKO of larceny , nml Henry Unph on eharyo of robbery , were bi'Kun yestordav afternoon In Justice Pulton's court. II. S. Wright appeared for Ituph ami .lotui l.tmlt for Sears. A jury win oiniKiiinelled and tin opening stateinents of the attorneys were made. Court then adjourned until this mornIng - Ing nt 10 o'clock , when the trial will bo re- blllllOl1. Jusllco Patton heard the case of Henry Wagner yesterday , charged with the larceny of a road cart from ono McCoy. AVa nct thowcd to the sntisfiictlon of tbo Justice that in the triulo In which the road cart hail played a part , McC'oy had not lived up to lih nKroenient , nml thnt ho therefore had a riuhl to go anil take back his property. Wa nei was accordingly dlscliarKCil , The Xow Pacillc If the most centrally located hotel in Council llluffs. Calliiu 11. J. Ilutchinson , < : Co. for choice bargains In lots In AVilson Terrace. Special Inducements for tbo next few days. riiesn\.iil i'.t it.m it.t I'll * . W.V. . T.oomis is In .lelTerson. Mrs. . ! . 1) ) . SpaiililbiK of Sioux City is i pucht of Mrs. ,1 , X. Casiul ) . .1. S. Dctwlleris in tbo city , tlio gii sto his fnllior-ln-hiw , ( ! . IMonlton. . Thomas anil Willhim Mnlonoy hnvo cone ti Warsaw , 111. , to talui the remains of Airs Hums , a relative of theirs who died n fun days ago In L'rcston , for Interment in Urn1 city. city.S. S. \Vmlsworth has heeu appointed OMI of the jniles ( ; in tlm Nebraska state orutori ml contest to bo he'd ' In Lincoln , next Krida ; evcninj ; . There are about ten of the lenilini colleges of the state ropro.sented in thu con lest. lest.S. S. A. Henry of the law firm nf Ihirko Henry has roturncil from Domlwooil , S. I ) , where lie wont on a prospecting tour. Hi niul Ids partner. Ambrose Huike , will moyi to that city in a short time , nnd will open ai oftlco there. Sliurnrt& Co. carry largest stocltof bull field , gnrdon and llowur seeiis in the wust Cntatoiuu niul snin ] > les by mail , The Claim Kraiiil. Thn Ruils wldeh were mentioned a fev days KO as soon to be commenced by the i'e terson brothersofVestonaijuinstthoMutiin life Insurance company of N'ow York aud It I'ouncil lllntTs agent , 1C. W. ICappell , wer boKim In superior court yesterday morning There nro two suits , in ono of which Nol Peterson is plaintiff , anil In the other Hans his brother. The petitions state that li.V 1'eet t Co. are the western representative of tlio Miitunl anil that they hiivo iveu eve to Kappell the cutlro mnnatoiiicnt of the ! business in Council lUnlTs and th vicinity , in spite of the fact tlm they know that ho is not II to be trusted with such u business , The , cliiim that by means of false representation' ICappell induced them totnko nut policies fo $ "iHK ) each , with the imiloi-stiindiiiK tha nttcr paying three full premiums the polii-io iniKht bo roturneil , tlie hoblors to recelv back the full nniount ttiat they bait paid in together with Interest. On these rcpruscntti tlons they each jjnvo a personal note of j ; : > ( imil a Joint note of JIOO. These notes , the claim , have been passed en the lienilipinrter of the company , nnd ttie company now re fuses to iisuo any policies . -oiitalnini'tho prc visions thnt Kappell promised. On this at count they demand njiulpmcnt of SWO cacti together wit tithe costs of the suit. In addition to the two suits brought by th Petersons another was tileil by Mans llunsc Temp , In which the nllountlons uro sut stnntially the suinons in the others , uxrc.pl Inj ; thnt the Policy Issued to this plaintiff wn for ftJ.lXX ) , the premium paid fits niut th amount of the judgment dcmnndeil $100. .All three of the suits nro brought byth law drin of Sims < : Saniulers , while Ilnrlo > MeCabo appear for the defendants , Tlionl torneys for tlio defence claim that tboy wi be able to disprove the charges of false roi resent at ion which are nuidu n ulnst thci clients. Pnrowcll Keooitloii. A very pk-asunt reception took place las evening nt the resilience of Miss Ida \Vnllat-i on IHuff sticct , itbclnt ; in the nature of farewell to Mr.V. . S. Honior , who expects t leave the city In the near future. The earl part of the evening was stieiit In vnrioti amusements , nfter which elegant refresl incuts were served , The following is a 11- of those present. Misses Crofts. Chnmbe lain , Suiter , Helen Spooner. Carrie Spoouo Koss , .MaxwellVailuce , Huchell. Messr Wallace , Homer , Spoonor , Fitch , Elmo Stacy , Hurton , Stney , Klco and Orifilth The ladles were members of the "Fei Camp" party , who Imvo spent the last tw seasons together camping on the Cliautauiji grounds.- _ _ _ _ _ _ Slnlc IIN Clothing. OeorgoGihnan of Missouri Valley was 1 the city yesterday looking for a you UK ma who , liothlntis.ivont tbroutrh his room ther Monday oi lit. During the iil htsomoon entered his room nnd stele a lot of clothing Yestordaj * morning ho found Ids clothlr missing nml nlso his room-mnte , and the col cidencoled Mr. Giimnn to thlnl < that tht \vcnt off topethor. Ills case was reported clio authorities , but up to a lute hour la night no truce of cither the thief or the stole property had been found. aao MIMMISOS. Tlio following marriage licenses were i sued yesterday by County ClerK Campbell : Name. Residence , \ John M. Uililolph . Wayne county , Xi "l Mary lliiinllii . I'nttnwul ' runic count I'red ( ! . Mnrnes . I'nttawallaiiile eoiinl "i Alleollyorly . I'ottuw.Utaiuio count Jr j Wllltaiii Anklanil . I'ottnniittm. ' ' , l A mile KUXMIII . I'ottanattaiulo enun I lieoritChippolciir : . Jill Is ennui " Mills conn \ Alblniis II. llurch..l'ottawuttamlo conn "L. \Yllllaiui . I'ottuwtutumlo couu1 VIMI'P pn/ni / p/M'vni ni PPI'O M\\S ( \ \ HOM ( lOuCIL BUM'S ' , otno Intcrostlng Tostimotiy as to Henry Hall's ' Snnlty Brought Out. ONFUSION OF A MEDICAL EXPERT. X u Insurance ( . 'mummy In ( 'oiirt An nual Itopoit til'ilu : ( 'lly 'li-casuror. I.inikiiii ; I'mn llA Vulloy Iturglar. The Hull murder trial was reinir.ed yo.'ter- liiy iiiornliiK In district court. The Ih-st wlt- u < 3 wn'.lnUii itn cer.i. Ho testilled thnt ho tml known Hull for seine years , and Unit Inll had sent for him several times since ho vm Imprisoned. Ho thought that Hull's icllons liulicateil thnt lie \vm not entirely in i Is rlj-lit inliid. When t'onnty Attorney " ) ri\n ( ! took the \vltness In hand lie becaiuo cry much confused , and bi'foro he hi. I com- ili'leil hU tonllmotiy lie was wIlliiiL'to adinit .lint ho dluu't know very much about the nso. nso.P. P. ! ' . Mayers , alias Miller was the next to wupy the ultnoss box. Miller is the man vim went to a house owned bv a Mrs. Miller in iVorlli lOl lith street about six months a emil mil said he wanted to rent a room. Ho was nlten through .the house , and after tie had oft Mrs. Miller missed n lot of Jewelry that mil been kojit In one of iho rooms which lie mil o.MUiiined. Miller Intel a tllal on the harKuof the larceny ottho Jewelry , and was niven nn ehtht inonths' j-entonco In the county Jail. UnrliiR bin conllneincnt 10 claimed thai he had hail nn > | iport nlty to liecotno better ncquiiintoil with I Inll , and it was on the strength ottbis iciiuninlance tl.at the di frnsi > Introiluceil : ilm IIH a witness. In ( 'ciicrul , Miller's testi mony was that Hall Had been in the bahlt of wnlKliie to Ihe window of the county jail and Itolntlnir out nt liis cliildren.who be said were [ > lnyiiiMn ) the yard , lloconsldored him par tially Iniane ( . ) n croas-cxninlnatlon I'ouuty Attorney OrfMii ntiempleil to throw n clouil over Miller's staleiuonts by probing into his Iiast life. Ho askeil him what hail IHTII tbo last , work ho did. Mil ler thoughtsoiuo time , butnppiirontly couldn't tliuik hack that far. Ho nftcrsomo time ttnti'il that ho hail been In the picture bust- ness previous to his a4rest. The nainoof the linn for which ho worked ho would not ills- close , for thnt would sivo away his true iniino. Aftcrn cross-examination of some length , ho admitted thnt nil ho knew about the case wns ttiat Hall had at times appeared nkscnl minded'mid had acted strangely , but whether or not ho wns lnsn.no he could not say. say.Tlio first witness In the afternoon was Dr. Stewart. Ho hont a llvory stable next to that of David Gray , and hail often noticed Hall's queer actions when ho was at work. Ho described him us being "cross , crabbed and cranky , " but ho seemed not to know that the question of insanity was nt stake , and ho would not admit that lie had ever .seen anything in Hall that would lead him to ' think th'at ho was even partially Insane. Maude Had , the youngo-st daughter of the defendant , was then put upon the stand for n further questioning as to what occurred on the ovcning preceding the sliootlnir of Mrs. Hall. No new fuels of any particular iin- portnnrc were elicited from her testimony. Or. A. .1. C'oolc w.is the next witness. Ho testitlod that he had examined the defendant eon after the shooting and considered him insane. He was < iuostioneit ns to the symp toms that clmructerisie insanity , anil his ox- uinliinlioit lasteoSotnctlmo. His cross-examination , however , lasted n peed deal longer. County Attorney Organ inked him if lie thought Ilnll was insane at the time ho oxamliied him soon alter the shootlng.how it was that he did not say so to the grand Jury when lie gave Ids testimony before it. In reply he stated that his reason [ or iii'Klerting totio HO was that the grand Jury had not taken the trouble to get it out of Idiii. Ho nlso said u few minutes after that he hud changed his mind since the grand Jury was in session , as ho had made n more careful examination of the case. Some time w.is tnUen up by the attorneys in trying to II nil out what distinction there was "in the witness' mind between insanity and imsoundiiess of mind. At first Dr. Cook thought them ivai a distinction , hut before he hail Mulshed he had como to the conclu sion that lie was mistake ) ! . A number of hooks were before the court in evidence , on the subject of insnnltv. Or. Cook quoted quite freelv from these , hut stated that lie had not reaa their contents for perhaps twenty years or more. Tliero was ono liinje sheep bound , loomed looking book that the county attorney picked up and fondled a mo ment , after whli-li huwiiii : "llow long , doctor , has it been since yon read Ibis Imolc ' . ' ' "O , I rend that last evening , " was the reply. reply.Whom Whom does this book belong toi" "I don't know. " "Whom did you net it ! " "Well.1 saiil the. witness , as ho fidgeted nervously In his seat , "Juil.uo Aylcswortb brounlit Unround to my ollico last evening. " "O , perhaps that accounts for your change of opinion In regard to the old man's In sanity , " said Organ. At tlii" a smothered laucli weiU the rounds of tlio court room , n small niece of which iinnht Imvo been iletci-teil In the solemn face of the court bv n tnnu of peed imagination. All the while Attorney Aylesworth was ex amining a paper which bo held | u his hand with an air that would liul iciih * that Ids life depended on his finding out its contents within the next live minutes ; he hail evi dently been tar. faraway when tholaiiirhat Ida expense had been golnfr around. But a twinkle in bis eyoa few inmntoslatorshovied that ho had lieard. something about It atter all. The rest of the afternoon was taken up with the cross-oxanunation of Dr. C'ook , after which court adjourned until this morning. Kvaus l.aund'-v Co. , .ViO Pearl street. Telephone - phone SIX ) , Lioods called for und dollvorod. Tlio Citj'H Finances. The city treasurer has Just completed lus annual report for the year ending March 1 , 191. It will bo Incorporated in the mayor's message which is to bo delivered to the coun cil at the tirbt meeting of the now year , which takes place next Monday , The follow In K is the report In full : Oil liuml March. l'JO . i 24.2(17 ( RJ [ On hand March , I Mil . M.o-j ; 7a HI.CKII'TS , fionoral fund . { 40,4.11 27 Loan fniul . lO.IIII 47 Intersection paving : ind ( jraillni ! . 40.1SI t-i : .luilgini'iit fund . ! li. ll CO Water fund . 2iJTfi ( 0 I'ark fund . JO.Il'l ' 711 Library fiinil . ' . ' , rai ID Spri'liil iiisesMiiient suivor fiinil . M.S9T51 L'ntblng und sluouiiili fund . 10,14707 1'ollee fund . ill. aid I'll ' Iiitiisoetlim.ewer fund. . lU.'C'J 1C Special ussi'Sfinuiit Bruil- IMK fund . 41,0.17 05 UiMloinptlnn fund . ' ' ! * - Sewer illilrlct No. 1 ! . 4 M I'lty brldce fund . IO.WI < 0 Kumleil di-Dt . 7,7ai f > 5 ' Siu-clal usiesrtini'iit jiuv- IIIB fund . liil.CT 40 Park slnklnt ; funii . > 1'J Total receipts . $4 : > # ,7I5 f iiisni'iisiMKNTi > , Heneralfiind * 4TIO.'I ( W Loan fund 1U..1IS 4j .luilpiuoiil ( und Ulb"7 "J Interioctlcii paving and L'tailliii : 3I.5IH 1)1 ) \\iiterfiind 1'J.Ml ' .11 Pnrk fund U.OIO Ki Library Hind S.Mii Hi Siiei'lnl ns 't MMVIT ( niul ' 'lsl ( ) ! 1C ) Curbing nnd .sidewalk fund I'.iuil ns INillce rnml .M.oiG : .Vt Intersection sewer 11.1117'.I ' Spi'i-lal uss't i-'riKllnK fnnil . IfJ Tli .10 Ui'ilt-mptlon ( unit. . , s 'M I'lty l.rldao fund ll.Ct ! n < l Ut'lieral sewer I'-V-'Ki U4 r-pi'i-lul as esnienl pavlm ; . . USuVJO U ? s Total illslmrsi'inenis J4 7kVi ! The total amount of cash on hand March 1 Ib'.K ' ) , when tno present administration wen Into ollli'o , was $ JlSil .vJ , while the iiinoun now on hand is f irii'JT.Ti ) ; , showing a net gaii of JH,7Mi.lH ) during the year. The Building Accepted. The school Donnl mot yesterday nftornoo i n the now school honsu on the Codirnn trau for the parposo of examining the Tbo coutractors aud the architect \vcro u io Rrouiid nnil n can'fi.l o.vnmlMitlon was .ado riuMXtiriins | . .otMiin.l n.itisf.u' . iirv In nil it ipccts nn I it W.H d-i-likvl to I ce opt the jolt and t iMor the till ) < r.ud The ext tlili'if in ordi'i- was to < lecldo IIIKIII a 1 oundarv line for the ilutrlet which I' to be overeil by tlio new school house. Member Vi ll < suggested the followlnir boutnlnry , vhich was ncceploil : llegliiiiliiK at the oriii'r of Avenue II ana I'.lghtrenth street , oulli to l-Vurth avenue , west lo Twentieth [ reel , south to Tenth avenue , west to the Ivor , north to llrondway , east to Twenty- ourtu street , north to Avcnuo ll ( enst to the tolnt of beginning. Do you want nn c\iros | < wniron or boy ! fuii : up the A. I ) . T. Co. , telephone lit' ' , . 1 Sorth Main street. .1. H. Atkins western meut for Pol'nw's date glass eoinpimy , will pivo estimated on ilatn delivery In Iowa and Nebraska. lloiii-d of 'ir.ule. \ iiicellng of tlio hoard of tr.ulo was hold ast evening for the purpose of making nrlher nrrangemoalH for the now hotel b.in- uet. Most of the evening was passed In ills- UHslng various inattors connected with tlio > aiuiict | , the discussion helu c.iri-led on in n Informal style , in order thai there mlpht jo n full unilcntaiiiling among the members n regard to the purl the board was expected o play In thonlTatr. It was llnally Uechled < > appoint the following ciimmilteo to consult with the inanau'ers of the hotel with refer ence to the portion of arr.ingeiiuMits which Is to ho left to I hi.1 hoard to Ix'tnailo : T. ,1. KV.UIS , I , . Wells , ( i. Wright , H. H. Van HrnntV. ] . Hart , .InhiiScluu-ntgen. The general npliiinn win Unit tlio banquet voiilil take place about ttie 10th of next nontb , lhonili the date was notsetpnsl- ively , und will not ho for some time. There s n vast amount of work to be done before ho building will Ix-lu any shape for an opun- ng , anil It will bo impossible for some time or tin. ' proprietors to say how long It will ako for It to bo accomplished. .t.C. Itlxnv , stcnm tuMllng , .sanitary en- plnccr , VU1 Aiorriuiu block , Counuil The Manhattan , sporting licadiiuartors , N. O'llrlen. _ _ Ituer PilolHllli llraiiiH. Ill the days when most of the travel lotwoon St. I.ouis and St. Paul was tie- oiuplislicd by iteiuiihoat , C'oinmodoro ) avtdson owned and ope * rated the lead- ill , ' line of upper Misj-ihsiupi bouts , bays the Analostan Mii'a/iue. ( , Ilisgrcntcbt onjoytnent was story tolliii ) , ' . lie would sit on deck until away into the morning , f lie could Imvo an appreciative listener - or : and since most of his stories were uitobiogTiuihic and t rue ho sekliiui want- oil for tin audience. Oiio of his pot stories was about a pilot who lind boon libchargod froinan opposKion line bc- cmiso ho had run his boat upon a siuijr mil sunk her. AVhon the follow came to the eonimudoro for employment ho seomoil to bo rather proud that ho luul struck the tun } ? . "I don't want pilots who run upon sna s , " said the commodore. "Of coin-so , you don't. I wouldn't if F were in your nlnco , " said tlio applicant. "That's why i think you oiifrht to hire 1110. " ' LJvit you do strike Pimcrs. " "I ufed to , commodore , but I don' now. I've boon running on snags in this river off and on now for 15 years , nml L'yo hit every one of 'em , every blamed ono ot 'em , commodore. lut ! luovcrhit the sumo one twice , so I'm tlio safest man you i-iiii got now. " The commodore used also to tell u companion to this one. It was about .mother man who oamo to him to L'ot a place as pilot. "Do you know the river ? ' ' thu commo dore nsked. "Yes sir.1' "ICuow where the snags arc , do you ; " ' "XoMr : I don't. " "Then how in the world do you expect to ha mile a boat safely V" "Well , commodore , I know where the snugs nn't , and that's where 1 ahvays run my boat. " "Did I employ him ? ' ' said the commo dore in tolling of it. "Ofcoimo I did. lie had brains , mid I'll always give brains employment. " - TomistH whether on pleasure bent or business , should take on every trip n bottle of syrup of liirs , ns it nets most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys , liver nnd bowels , imn'ontiug ; foyers , lieiuluches and other forms nf sickness. For sale in .1ic ) anil * I.OJ ( bottles by all leading Directions lor Shopping. I'utk. "Charlie , clear , ' ' said young Mrs. .Tnrtloim to her husband tlio' other morn ing , as ho wab hurrying1 on hi overcoat , nnd hastily drawing on his nlovof , "would you mind Mopping into \Vool & Knttun's and asliing thorn to f'vu you a few samples of their fall dro.ss goods ? ' ' "Oh , no , not at all , " replied I'narli" , obligingly. "What kind of samples ? " "Well , I don't want any thing ver.y dark , and yet not too llglit. I don't want brown , for my tmintncr dress was brown ; nnd I don't believe I want any shade of blue , for I've worn blue so much. You might got some plaid samples , but 1 don't want any of those blue anil green nlniils , nor anything with muoli red in it , nor too loud a plnid. Soincthiiij , ' in brown and white niul gray , with ju > t u dash of s-oino briffhtor color might do , or oh don > get anything in black and white , mid don't get a check of any Id nil. You might get samples of India twill or silk warp Henrietta , in light and dark similes of green , not too largo nor too dark just medium ; or , if you see anything- pietty in inoinio cloth or serge or n real toft cashmere or vioux rose cloth or poau do solo in stylish shades you might get samples ; but I'd prefer something in camel's hair , or you don't suppose I could afford ono of ihoso.Muscovitosilks , do you , ilonr ? You get samples of it , anyhow , I'd thought' something in light cloth anil ili-np do solo ; but you might ask for samples oteneh in poinjj , dour ? "Well , please don't forgot the he's gone , and I'll wager anything he'll como homo without half thoho samples. Men never can remember anytning1 ! Itlaliie nml the Kree Ticket Man. Tames CJ. Blalne Is fond of spicing con versation with n Kim- ) . This i ono that ho 1ms made due duty more than once : "A man accepted a free ticket ton theater. The play was not n good 0110 , and the actors were tlioroutilily in ac cord with the standing1 of tlio piny. At the end of the first act thorowerogronns and hisses and other vehement expres sions of disapproval on the part of the audience. Tlio free ticket mail sat still nnd F coined satisfied. When the becoml act begun it proved to ho worse than the Ilrst , and nearly every one in the audience - enco groaned his utter disgust except the free ticket man. Finally a mini who sat near the free ticket man said : " 'My friend , nro you disgusted with the play ? ' " 'Yes , very much. " " 'Then why the duce don't you groan and hiss ? ' " 'I can't ilo it decently. I am hero on n free ticket given bv the head of the theatrical company. If the play grows worse I will g. > out nftor the next act , buy n ticket and como buck and uxnress my disapproval inn vehement way. ' ' ' Weather Probabilities for March , If March comes In like a lion it will go out likonluiuh , ami vice vorsii. Hut every day in the month , ruin or shine , thuclertriollghtc.il . , steam heated , von- tihiilod limited trains of tlio Chicago , Milwaukee iV St. 1'nul railway will run between Oinahit and Chicago , The ole.o- trio berth reading lamps in their palnco sleeping cars are Iho greatest novelty of thu age , Ticket ollico , 1001 1'urmun bt. . Oinuhu. CHEAT UNDERWEAR SALE , At tbo Boston Stons | o Make Rojm for Spring niul Sitmmer Qooils. WEVILL MAKE SWEEPING REDUCTIONS In Our lluilory and Vmli-rivi'iu1 t Itrml | | K ; I'Hi.MM It will pay you to lay In your sntnily for tioxt winter. Von will stivu from Ml to Tft nor cent ; u bolter InvwttniMit you will never Iliul. -I DAYS ONI A * , 'I'oilav , UViliiesiliiy , Tlmrsil.iy , IVlilny anil SaturJnv. 11OSIKUY. l.mlli'V nil wool lilni'lt UiHi' , sentnli'ss , wltli Hhlii'il top , former price M mid HOc ; Milo | irli'i . l i- . Liulios' extra ijuullly nil wool seamless lioso , fiirtncr prlro , llTm ; snlo prloo , 'J.V. Children's all wool swunlcss hose , st/os ! " > , , to it' ' . , . foriiiff price , % Viami : iile ; snlo pi-ii-i' , ll > c. Clilliii-un's nil wool , anil missei'vurstott Hlll'l ) ( IlllSO III llllll-Us , HI'lllllll'HH , Sl/l' It tO S'a , former prii'o , : il ( lo Itlo ; snlo nrk-o , U.'ie. l.KCUil.NCS. T-.iVKiiiK'i In nil wool , l > lnol ( , former nrlc-o , We , I.Vainl.V'c ; siilo pi-loo , A" > e , ilile niul Wo. ( JKXTS' l-'N'DKWVKAU. Clouts' heavy ( jrny .shirts , fonnor price , 'J.'io ; sr.lo prlro , 1' . " .1 * . Gouts' extra quality licnvyray ( shirts , former price1 , I.V : Milo jirloe , 'J."iir. ( Ji'iitu' super natural u-ruyaiul slieop'sifrny , former price , nOi : and I'L'IC ; snlo price , H''e. ' ' ( touts' heavy gray mixed , fonnor price , T.V ; sale prloo , "ie. ( ) < ! ents' win-let all wool shirts nnd drawers , former price , NV ; snlo price , fiOc. (5ents' ( extra quality all wool scarlet nnd gray shirts anil drawers , former price , JI.OU ; Milopilt-o. IV. " jO. ( Sent's heavy scarlet niul nr.iy nil wool , former price $1.0 < ) anil ? 1.'J. " > , sale prico"K : . ( i cut's nuinrnl wool ( jmy , former price $1.25 anil { l.fio , sale price 7'ic. LAD IKS' L'N'IJICUWKAH. I-nilles' white all wool ribbed vests , for- mur price ? l. . " > ( ) . sale price ' .Go. Undies' ( 'ray all wool vests , former price $1. J. " > , sale price We. Uadles''rny ( all wool niul scarlet nil wool , former price 1. ' „ ' . " > and f 1..V ) , sale price 111 c. Ladles' Kray nil wool vests , Krimeh noelt , (1.no anil il.v.i quality , snlo prico$1.00. Combination suits ill wlilto only , Mlo quality - ity , snlo price "iUe. UHIM3HKXS' UNDBUWKiVU. Chililrens' wliito merino vests anil pant' , size 1(1 ( and IK , former price lf > c and 17c , sale size 'JOanil" ! fonnor ' . " price He ; : , price'"Jcnnd y.'ic , sale price Hie : slrn'Jtc anil 'Jlic , former prico'JSc nnd HOc , snle price ' 'lc ; size ! ! S and ! tO , fonnor price 'Me anil ; iV , snlo price 'Jllc ; sl/.oiiJ and ! ll , former nrlee i"c ) anilIUc , snlu price Die. Clillilrens' all wool vests and pants In prays , size 1(1 ( nnd IS. former prieo ITc anil4'c ! , sale price liie ; size 'JO anil 'J1. ' , former price L'7c anil ll''o , sale i > iice' > : ic ; sixo'Jl niid'Jil , former price Ji7c niulf.'c ' , snle prieo itlc : size 'JS nnd ; t ( ) , former price I7o nnd iVic , saiu price Itllc ; sl/.ei'J : and ill , former price TiTc and O'Jc , sale price 47c. Clilldrcns extra quality scarlet nnd groy nntiirul wool in vests anil rants. Ki/o Itl.xlS former pricel'dU and UOe , sale price i.'Jc. Ki/o 'JOx'J'J , fonnor price . ' ( . "ic amilOi. . ' , sato price : ie. ( ) SloJlxai , former price 4."io and Me , sale price : isc. Si/e 'JSx0 : ! , fonnor price . 'ML- and Me , sale price -\'ic. \ ( Size . ' ) 'Jx31 , former price IMC and 70e , sale price.lie. HOSTOX STOllt : . FotheriiiKhain , Whltcluw & Co. , Council DlulTs , Iowa. Abu eil I lie U'lim 'Man , Sain Dnvis , the funny intin of Cnrson , Xov. , recently took a trip to rian Frnn- eihco. A correspondent from there tolls thin story ul the oxpuiito of the news paper man : While lioro Dnvls was shocked to read the iio\vs of the doatli in Hutto City , of .lack Tyler , a gambler. They were very dear frioiuU , sind their intiinacy was linm ht nhout in a peculiar way. One day back in 1875 Mr. Dnvis was hitting in the ollico of the Virginia C'ity C'hron- iolt ) writing local items when t'vo palo and particularly well dressed gentlemen entered. Ono of them explained thnt the day before in Sun Francisco "Uoc' ' O'Neill'had boon shot and killed l > y a gnmhlor iiainod Mush-hend Hill. "Welly' ' imjnired Mr. Davis. "Oh , " ' the gentleman said , " \vo want you to tfivo O'Xoill a good tend oil'and burn Mush-lioad up. ' ' 'What for ? " "Doc was n friend of ours , nnd wo want , you to put in your best licks , " said th'3 jciitlemnii , placing two $ "U picuus onthe table. "Sir ! " cried the journalist , half rib- iiir. ; "You might as well take "em , " said the gentleman. ' ' 1 jiiht win them nt faro. " "Oh , in that case,1' remarked Mr. Davis , iioolioting the coin and instantly becoming warmly and sympathetically intcrotatcd.Vliy certainly. I'll ' write just what I feel. Doe O'Xiiil was white oluun tlirough. I know him well , and a more Inveable charni'tor never breathed. Hvthownv , what's tlio other name of tills Mush-head liill ? " "Taylor. " "Taylor ! " cried Mr. Davis , his tone aflame with manly scorn and detestation. "Taylor ! Why , that's the snmo cow ardly. murdering scrub that assassinated poor Dobson a year or ho ago , ain't ilV "Xo , " said the gentleman quietly. "I killed Dobson. " "Oh , " said Mr. Davis. The gentleman was Jack Tyler. llomx'iiesM. Sore ; Throat. etc. , quickly relieved by Brown's Bronchial Troches. A simple anil effectual remedy , su perior to nil other articles for the same pur- puso. Soli ! only in boxes. Ghost llnnco for Revenue Only. Spokane Statesman : Wild Goose Hill's jirivato secretary anil head bookkeeper , who IIIIH just struck a trial balance "Hay , look yore , Rill , wo'or a runiiiii' hohin'an' llmr's been no guests at th1 hotel an' no oneacrossin' th' ferry for a wfltik. riuthln'sgot to bo done. " Wild Cioo.so nill.wholuiH justcomo from Kuby City : "I tell yo what to do , Shorty ; go ovoV to Huhlty-Hoi'-That-LiUes-Hooso's tupeoan' bring him nn' his klootch down yor : Toll 'em 1'llgivo 'oina red blanket an' a bottle if they'll dnneo for'n'onrnn' a half on th' beach junt above th' ferry. Th on we'll petition th'gov'norfor troops an' lay out a town round yore summers an' organize a land company.1 Did you notice that line head of hair at church lustHumlav ? That was Mrs. II - . She never permits herself to bo out of Hall's Hair Uenewer. Itenil tin' Newspaper. Electrical Traveler : A gentleman , well known ns a maker of recording KHUKC.H , has a little son of an lniuinnt | ; turn of mind. The other evening the boy suiil to his father : "Papa , when ) is Atoms ! " Kather Athens , yon moan , don't you , my dear ! Inquiring son No , Atoms ; place where people jjo to when the lioilor explodes ; because it always says they wcro blown to Atoms. A weak back , with a wonry nclilug lame ness over the hips , is a sign of decoas"d kid- nuys. t'so the best Uldnoy curative known , which is liurdocl ; Blooil liltters. Huso I'p : "Ono of the most common hits of wis dom buslowed on the niuii who uscx ehewing tobacco , clgnrrltfiiretti'S or liquor , by the man who has no such weakness , IB the ulootrotypod : 'Tho way to cjult the hublt IB to iult. ' There Is no more wisdom In lh.it opooi'h tlmn j o.in bo found lit tlial voi'hal nnthiviily i 'Xothing siuvt'oiN MKo tuoces-i , ' and Ills . nn Insult to send uny such lilnnu onrt- I'lilgo al a man. " ' ( 'he speaker wax a I phy li'lan of good taiidin > r , nnd ho con tinued : "i Imvo had a great ninny patlontsln my life all through ( ' .vcoaslv'o use of tnbai'oo or llquoi1 in sunn1 form , nnd 1 never kniMV of n slnglo c'.iroby ' abruptly stopping the hnbll. On the other hand I hiivo seen ropi'iitoil re coveries by grailimlly leHsoiiing the ' .itn of whntever Htliniilnnt was bi'ing nseil. ' ' There in nothing line Dr. Thomas' Kltvlrii' OH to iiidekly euro u cold or relieve a honr.ii ! > iu' . written by Mrs. M. .1. 1'ollows , llurr Oak , St. Joseph Co. , Mich. Mow lie Slopped. The plain , inalti-r-of-fact man Imil been delivering an animated ami t > \ - hnustivo dln'ourso to his vvifo on the Hubjei't of Mas tor iionnots when * ho look occasion to remind him tln\t \ his hat was jHHlUvcly tlUgracoful , says the \\Vh- iii'tm ) Post. Several of his m-iiualnt- ances hud told him substantially the snmo tiling and ho delormliic.l to got u now one. "I wish"ho said , ns ho left thchouso , "that you could como with mo and Mud out how a little shopping could bo dour without stopping the mnchiniM'y of busi ness inn store asn woman nlwn\s , \ does. " After attending to the Immediate iv- quli Miieats of Ills correspomlciu'o ho wont to the hatter's. Ho hiicnt live or ten minutes outside inspecting the dis play in the show-window , and formulnt- iug a phrase which would convoy the iinpi'i-ssion that ho purchased on an avcrago at leiiht one hat av lek , he stepped inside and remarked in hesitnt- iug accents that belied his assumption of onso in manner : "I want to look at a hat.1 "Yes , sir. Step this way. Something lilo ; the one yon have on ? ' ' the clerk in quires after n critical glance. "Why , is this in style ? " ho Inquires , undeniably embarrassed. "Not exactly. Here is the very latest. Just your sl/.e , too. " "O'h , I don't csif- anything about the fashion ; but lets look n't it. " He goon to the mirror , adjusts it , care fully , twists it gently about and turning to the saloMiinn , snvs : "Now , what do you think of it ? " "It'hii very nice hat. sir. " "Of coiu'co. Xo doubt of it. Hut-or do you think it becomes inoV "It looks very well. " "Suppose you show mo something else. " "How is this stylo1 "No , thnt makes mo look like a hay seed. " "Hero's another. " "That's bolter ; I like that. " "It was very popular lust season. " "KhV Ain't it this correct thing nowV" "Oh , I have no doubt you will MO n great many , but " " 1 guess'l will take the one you showed mo first. Only if I decide flint I don't like it , within a day or so , can 1 o.x- clinnge it ? " "Certainly. " After a dialogue , of which the above gives briefly an idea , ho discovers by his watch Hint ho has lost just an hour and a quarter from the most important portion tion of the day , jnills the hat down over his eyes , and proceeds to wear it until his friends are again forced to call his attention to its appearance. Dr. 1C. T. Miller , of Cross Plains , \Vis. , has expressed the opinion that , for obttlnnlo cases of syphilis and scrofula , AVer's Sar- hapnrilln is imiiuestioiiubly Ihe mo t cjlTectlvo remedv known to plmrmacy. Wonderful cures have resulted from its use. The Middleman and Over-l'roiliicllon. Think of such a state of things iis Mr. Mills gives an instance of , in recounting his experience among the destitute poor of Liverpool , says the New England Magazine. Ono cold December morning he found In a certain house a baker out of work , and next door to him a tailor out of work , and next door again a shoe maker in the same plight. "I could not forget for many days1 he says , "that none of them had what could bo called a pair of shoes , and none of them a proper suit of clothes , and they were all exceed ingly anxious to got bread ; and yet , al though one was a baker , and one a tailor iintl one n shoemaker , tho.v could not stir a hand or foot to help ouch other. " The t'ouble was , of course , so far us each in dividual was concerned , that their serv ices could not be employed .it a profit by any one , the markels , pei'liapbeing " al ready stocked with bread , and clothes , and hlioes , nnd there being no money in making any more. For it must always be remembered llr.it the aim of industry , as at pro-ent organi/.od , is not to meet the needs of the people but to produce such things a.i people can buy , so that bursting bakeries and btnrviug bakers are perfectly cojnpatiblo with each other. liroakint ; the I First ? > cw York Hey When was your mother married ? Second New York Hov-- When sbo was twenty. When was your mother married ! Kirs't New York Boy When she was six teen. ( Jlilcnco Hey -My mother can beat that ; she war married before I was born. Gave IVrl'ect Ilcnt. //'JKIC/I. / Dr. Klllem Old tlio medicine I sent your husband cause him to rest easy I Mrs. Wiildcrweeds ( .sadly ) Yes , unless the medical students have disturbed him. Theliebig COMPANY" for twenty-live yesirs been up I lief unions mod net hlclist lued mrd- Icul elieles 'slien llrst Invented ainlirlren to tliu world by the n-noniieit cbe > l-t , Justus von l.iublK. Their EXTRACT OF BEEF is known around the world and has lately been onnleil Into "ParkcM Africa" by Stanley. It Is iiimppioat > liibli ! > fin-purity. lluvor nnd lienellelat eU'ccis. AsKKV \ \ Tiu , di-lli-lousaiid lefrrsliliiK. lndlicn | - Mihle In Improved anil Ki-onoialel'ookery. Genuine / ) * of with * 4f * CLO G2 Justus signature & ) von Liebig KSTAIU.IBI IKIJ IHiiH. RJ , , SIMPSON ; 1409 nnd 1411 Doilcco St , OnmHNeb. in ii.nf.iis or First Class Garpiages , Tin' l.eadlni , ' Hlylea Tin.uti | > st I'l-U-Cn. VOUU I'ATHDNAIll. sol.HTI'KD. IN All THt WOKLD THERl IS BUT ONE CURE UR. MINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. lluti Itr alien hi u ruii uf i-titlir i > r liu. or In ur * Jtli' t > IT i l. Mitliom iho knowledge ot Ihv piiUoni ifueoesutry U le absolutely hnrnilvaa nnd\vlllrflect a v > rmin nt anil ipeoily our , wlit tlirr Ihe pattern ia .irjo erAieilrinkororaualooholiawicek. I'l .NK\Kli IA1I.1. It optrntim in quiolly anil trilh such cer- uinty thu tlid iiailt-nt uutlorRoua no Inoonvciiiiciice , anj era ha la iiwnre , lilu complete relormPtllil la ifdoiad 4&pag Uookol paritcuUrnlrco I'o hfh'in ' ol XUIIN k CO. , IDlh AI UouuUn * . A trill H Cuilllll Bla. - - - - - - lliT\KE. IIIIUCE i C0 , nd Jti 11/11 CO , UlUnLa. 30 Per Cent Saved At MARCUS CLOTHING HOUSE AV MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING , GE NTS' FURMSHING GOODS , HATS , CAPS , BOOTS AND SHOES , Come Early and secure1 M.xr ains. This Cut Price sale will r.nst Only One INIoiuh. All \Viiiter domls Must C'.o. . Re member the Place , , rin | am1 . 'ils llro.uUvuy , Council HlulTs , Io\vs\ THE GREATEST ON RECORD. For the next ten days we will sell the balance of the Great Model Bankrupt Stock , at 45c on the dollar. This is beyond a doubt the greatest offer ever made to the public , and we would advise EVERYBODY to avail them selves of this grand opportunity to fit them selves up , Rememcer 45c buys what usually costs $1. MODEL CLOTHING CO. ( ji if j ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS , HATTERS & : GENT'S FURNISHERS A. H. GOLDSTEIN & CO. 522 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. SPECIAL NOTICES. : COUNCIL BLUFFS. \\7 I I/I , Truilr fnr riirin .1. ( J. AnilvrMin will ' tiiichfur funii ( itiii'iu lirojii'ilj ill-lit- I'niliii-ll lllulN. Ills ilVM'lllim ut Slit'iiiiinli.ali , In. , iilipruisivl in ir.'iK ) . Cull at the ulllio of thu Coiim-ll Illutli liiiiiriineu coiniuij | : for fuitlici-particular * , IjlOK AI.Knr i > M > liuiir. | n irmiil stnok of crn- I'riil iiK-ii'liuiiill-i ! : will tiiku u Kdoil rli-iir fnini In Miiiilinrsti'in Inna nr cicuri'lt v | inii- i-iiy. Apnly lit oi ice to Johii-itini Ai Vuul'aiti-n , ( 'iiiincll HlulTi. OK s.I.K or I'U'luiiigp. : i } ! ! ! . ( 00 to Jiri.on ) - IMoik of loot > i nml sliiit-i ; sili-nillil | Im--i- tlnn ; \\lll takit part f.-i-li ami Ii"rl In 1:01 > (1 i-k-ar i-lly iirupnrty or Iowa luinl ; thK N only for a fi-\v ilnys. .lolmstuii \ Van I'alti-n. CdiliiL-llHlulK InOK s\I.K-Ono spt-.n of ( . 'Iv'li'Mhilp ' ) IOIM . , six yi'iirsold ; wi'lclit , : iUWl pounds. Will- l.iin II Put-duo , boutli uf tins Intitule on 1'ony i-rei-li. TFxAJimTtli7 c-olpbrati'l Mi-I'liall pianos ; " A nuw srnlo crown iilinios nnd nr.'tiiii. Hold on rasy paj-ini'iits liy .Mar. lloiirlcins music li-ai'lii-r. 11-4 Miitsinan htrt-ct , t'liiincil Itluir- . . \\f7\NTICl-ilil ) for ficncrul liuu-owot-k , I'-M ' Illnll'Mri'i't. 1J1OIS SAI I'--A lion-1 nml lur-'i- lot on t-asy JL liavini'iil. ICiiijiilrn a I I I'M I'aik IIMMIIIO. " \\r J. in\l"ri-i"\v7\S-KlJ : ! lia nim l Ills M waicliiiiisc fioin : ri" > llroiiilway lo 40. ) llniailnnv. wlii'tchiwill Uooji un lianil a llm- loL-k of fiiniiicillturi"i. . | jMKSAhK-At n sncrllloi' , 1 Tuiv'iMosslir J Mifr , | icifril rnmlltiMi ; ' - ' ollli-i- ili.Kand i-liiill > , ' . ' hi ( lie U uoUs. 1 | ; irii > 1 1 on cilo I Mirk. 'J licntiiiR stoves , i-onntrr st-alrs. a sti-ti lad- ITN I liirmi ( ilutfunn lluur i-uiik's. Kui-lini * & IVIt. 1IT .Main St. itTtKNT The McMiihon lilTii T :7 : Morv brli-k. wllli ha-c'inont and L-li-viitiir. JV. . , 101 IVarl Mii-ct. JTIOltSAIjl' A biiriulii ; in > w nmderii li"ii > .o with all tlio lull * ImproviMiiiMiti.IVIMI looms ; will ' oil on easy iiaynn-ntN ; loi-ati-il on Iho Fifth avi-inii' iiuitutlino. . 1) . J. lliiloliln- biin , 01 ? llroul\vay. : _ IjlOKHAI.r. Klelit-rooin lionsi1 anil two lots. on llaril'-on si. A modern liiiu- and u uood hoiou olit-ap. 1) ) . J. lluteliin- , Ul ? llroniln-ay. FOHHALE or Kent -Oardon land , with housuit , by J. U. lUuo. 10 J Milu : u. , Oouuoll Bluff * At Cole's Hardware Store , 48 Main SL \\Vsoll Mvls In hulk. You I-MII save OIIP- lialf liy liiiylne In this way. Our si-i-ils an1 all frrsli und tiMrd. Now Is u K"ml tlinotohow grass for lawns. K vou nxi'irr TO uim : A Ilil-s ypnr flifiirp with n . \Vi > soil the Victor iMishlon tin' , also tlio ( ilant. I'rlcch and terms to suit ovi'iyimo. COLli & COLli , MAIN STRHHT , LEE WING Chinese Ph/sician / 1543 Larimer St. , Denver , Colo. SPECIALIST. T < lhn i > * ulTprlny frnin the DlliTlH 'f liny nf Ilii- li.lu . | Init ill i-n "t. iiii't do'liu lii'.illh , H linn Id n rit it l.i > \VliiK.-u urir > wMUII-i-a iM preiiliar In w.mi ni , liilllni.'wi'iikmln.l iinoi- lioml. nervt'lltllea i-s , Mtiil ( IfHoniteH. titiiiilmil Mi"ikiu > sw. joullirul fully , iiilnnry irmiii- k" > . kliliiiiy inn ! Iher trt'iiblut , hi-ari .ll ca iiniUv - K llun i-lii' l anil luiiu IMiilile riiiiminiptlnii , lirmi- t'liiti * ( -oiiKliH. * . . asthtnii. i-iitarrli. all tlhi-'iM-H nf lliu blotxl M-rolnlii. Hyi'litll ' * . illM-iiHi't , ot a prlvnto imturo. K * nurrlit1 : ! . yliM-l. plli > - tuiunr * . t-aiictr , nnll rliiMini , rln-iiiiiatlMM , | > nrdy lnil klnill'i'.i < " < . ict- liviuio-ix , ) > pepiii. . fieiualKiiiil'iilnc n linlilni" > a t > ( > io iHt-H. ornplliiiis , tiiie\Minu. | Ills , iniiliulii nad ill eii u4 uf the Ki'iii'rallve < > rutm . noiantlrr > . | Imtr h'on hlanilnitf. A i-urit t.-iiaranti'0il In i-\eiy rnnu ur ini'iii-T mfiituleil If ymi liu i < falliul In tot run'I elM < hei < Mln IIM | ilojialr , tmtuhi ! I.KI1VIMi a c.ill niut lm\o ui'lnit ullli him. nlilihlH Mricllx ruiillldi-n Hal Ciinmiltiitlim I'xiiinliiiitliiii tn-v Only n mimll nun f-ir ri-meilli'i ' ' 'liiiumtnln have IJI-UM nui-.l nt OilTcnnt ili..ca iM liv l. < o WHix I lilnoiu Vi'n- rlniil" MMiii'illi" ) . Mmiy iu-itiiii"liluli i-nn l > e f na < l nijil ii'i-u In hia oil i-e. or lu-nxer pujH-rn Aililii'i1 * , * LKK WING. Ifi.lS L-irim r St. , Unnvor , Cole , llnrlotc Htinnp fur reply NERVE AND BRRIN TPBTMENL Bp ' in fnr My.tfrU , lli > lnutiFttci umiitli , Wukn [ ulnevi , Hentul l piesplon , Hoftrnln r nf ttio l.mtn rt * * mltmn In iniiinltjr nj'l Umlin/ iiil.oiv ilrmv M I Ouilli I'lirnalun' ' Old Am' . lUi rt-nnvu 1 u r I'OUIT tnoither .01 , Invulantnry l.ut.en , mill Hi > -riniitri.n ) > .i cnu * l l > y oT r iiuttluof Iho Innln. PV r-i lume ur OTtr InilniKBni-u Karh hex n > nuln tn .ni.'iiiLV ' irva rncnl Slulioi , or li f r Dt , runt hj mri' , prr.ill. ; With t > nrti nrili-r for ill hoxvn , v i ] | ttml i > uri-lin-r Kiiarantvo lu ivfuoil nnncv K the irtuitimni tullaty rum. iju riu > touai u luita > ; iiiiiiiiu > , | il COOUMAN UHLH ; co. , 1119 I'uriKiiii tlruut , Uinaii.i , i'ob , CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Uluffs. CAPITAL STOCK 5150,000 , SURPLUS AND PROFITS 05,000 , TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 215 000 DIIIB-TOIIS I , A. Mlllnr , IO aioimu. K Ij. Sliinirt. ; : I ) . K. Hart , J. U. Kdmnndson. Charlui C. lliuinun 'I'Mii-taet Rouor.il liankln ; busl- iii-is , Largest uaplul nml uiirpluj of any tiaiikln rionthwusttirii lowi : INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS , i M. H. CHAMBERLIN , r.vn , KAU. NOSH , \NI TllllOATM'IH'IAI.lST , CdlllK'll Illulli. I.l. . Allill'i-ll c . .f . Ihu iVK : HAII , NO Hi tri'iiti-il i'.li iho bklllnnd niro. CATAIlllll. ASTHMA nml IIAV KCVKIt tn-ato.l nltlii'inliipnt Biirreni. 1. piln. li' ljp > rlurinoi | wltli tini.tm . t curtun.l . nldll , m- Mirlni : iii-rti'cl ri'Miln ri.NKSl' ( | | .A > l-s : nn-iir- ntul > pruiorlliiMl , rnrri'rllni ; all rofractivu tr.iubli > , IIM Mynpln. llrpi.'roln ' | nml A-llKlriallini. HUM icn- ilcrliii ; nlk-lit o.ujr. cli'.ir mil prilolu-H I'lIUONIJ NKriAi.t.iAniiii iiric iu.viAuinft : T jcin of terrlblo utri rln . no rollof. oatlrtfly curo.l D.ll' . ' , Uoom 1 , > lnikirt : Illuck , on-r llcno \ l. < ' eturo. O'liiicll ' lllillls la. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS AH kinds .f DvliiB "i 1 C loanin' iV. ' . 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