' - ' in i-iTrTriifni 6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 9 , 1889. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNOIlTBLUirFS Ol'M'ICK. ' NU. 1U I Dcllrcicil by cnrrlor In anr pnrt of the City nt Twenty Cents per Week. H.W.'JII.TON . , . . . .MANAOElt TKI.KI'IIONKS ! nrsiNn sOriicK No. 42. Ninnr HniToii. No. gl. A'ltNOIl aiKNTION. N. Y. 1 . Co. Olcnion conl , Council Uluffs Lumber Co. , conl. Uoston store , the leadorH In dry poods. Carbon Conl Co. wholesale , retail , 10 Venrl. A harvest excursion went west yesterday morning ever tlio Union I'aclllc. Ainnrrlniro license wns 'Issued yesterday to J. H. Cupp mid Mnry J , Cross , both of Nooln. A slnglo tlrunlc showed up In polleo court jostonliiy morning unu qulotly nucoptcJ the Inevitable. A now restnurnnt , to bo known ns the 1'ullnmn , will bo opened nt 531 Uromlway this evening. Two moro cnsos of diphtheria Imvo boon reported , nt 141 Mcl'herson avenue nntl .Til Twelfth nvciuio. Thu Jury In the case of Stnto vs Evclnnd returned n verdict nt 8 o'clock lust evening , nftcr bolntt out two hours , finding the pris oner guilty us chnrgocl In the Indictment. The people nro laughing In advance In nn > tlclpatlon of the return of Ocorgo H , Adntns nnd Tamil I Union next Monthly night In "He , She , Him , Her , " A largo house miiy bo expected. It m staled thnt Colonel W. F. Sapp pro poses to eruct n Immlsomo business block on IJrondway , nearly oppoMto the court house , cnrly In the sprliiR. IMunit nro now bolini ] > repnrcd. . The prosecutlnq witness failed to npponr In the larceny cine ngnlnst the Hnrrett boys , nnd they were dlschurgeJ. They promptly availed themselves of the opportunity to got across the river to Onmlin. The Vunnttn adultery case flashed In the pan. The prosecuting witness , the huslmul of the clofandnnt , fulled to put In nn uppcnr- nnco when the casa wns sot for trial , and the defendant was dlnclinrgcd. The latest plan devised by the Coursing club Is to Imvo an exhibition fox uhaso at the driving park , the proceeds of which will bs devoted to the Jimmio Davis fund. Arrange ments will bo perfected In n day or two. Mnnnger MncConnell , of Hotel Mitnuwn , hns mnilo n present of n line overcoat to Thomas Ilughet , the Mannwa motor line llromuM , who discovered the lire in the attic of the hotel a few days ago , and promptly gave tbo nluriii. Several of the musicians of the city who hoard Professor Helno , the violin virtuoso , at his concert lust week , are making nrrdniro- uicnts to give him n bonellt next Monday avcnltif , ' . An ndmissloii fee of tlfty cents will bo charged. Property owners In the vicinity of the deaf and dumb Institute nro complaining of the defective boworairo in thnt part of the city. ' 1 hey say thnt largo stagnant pools of water have accumulated , thu odor from which is sickening. All young hums , aged between fourteen nnd eighteen years , desirous of Joining n , class in physical culture , nro requested to meet tlio ph.Vfticnl director at the g.vmnusium In thu Mei-rinn Block on next Tuesday nfter- noou at510 : ! o'clock. The Y will meet in mom 804 in Mcrnnm block to day at 5 p. in. A report will bo given of the annual meeting by tno president of tbu W. C. T. U. All members ot the union are requested to bo present as busi ness of importation muhtbuuttomlcd to. All young Indies cordially Invited to attend. The mayor has returned tlio resolution nasscil by thu council authorizing him to call nn election for the purpose of voting bonds for u new city hall because the resolution was passed at n special meeting of the board nnd this business wits not included in tlio call. call.Mho Mho Worn nil's Christian Temperance Union meets \Vednesdnynfternoonat3 o'clock nt its room , J o. 303 Mcrriatn Block. A full nttcndunco of nil Indies inter ested is especially desired tins afternoon as nn interesting report of the state convention will bo given by the delegates who were present. Several of the horsemen of the city are trying to work up a roadsters' trotting and pacing piogrammo to como olT nt tlio park in n few days. The weather and trncK are first class , nnd if suitable pries in the shape of winter suits , whip ? or street blnnitcts , were offered , would undoubtedly call out n largo number of crack roadsters. The funeral of Christopher Hoaston will take plnco nt 11 o'clock tills forenoon from the residence of his brotner , No. 9-9 ! Avenue C , Tno remains will bolntorrod in Crescent cemetery. The deceased was ono ol the charter nfumbers of the orityr of Mutual Protectionists in this county , and tlio order will attend the funeral services m u body. Several of the nominees of the working- men's convention nt Nuolu have declined to run for the olllccs for which they were nom inated. Those who have thus fur withdrawn from the rueo nro J. U. McCormick , of lioomcr township , who was nominated for supervisor ; A. U. Perkins , of Kee Creek , who was nominated for sheriff ; II. S. Alex ander , of Ilurdln , who was nominated for supervisor ; nnd J. M. Wylund , of Maiden , who was nominated for coroner. Turner Tinnoll , the old man arrested for stealing corn from n co-u Held on the farm of Hon. George Wright , south of the city , was discharged , owing to the simple fact that ho discovered the watchman Just as ho picked up the ilrst ear of corn , nnd the court held that no value attached to that Blnglo ear. Then ) was no doubt that thu old mini was in the Held for the purpose of tilling n Back which ho hnd with him , but ho hap pened to sco the "other fellow" Just in time to save himself a Jail sontenc-o for larceny. C. 13. Music Co. , 5118 UroaU way. Finest market in city J.M. Scanlan' * . J. O , TIpton , real estate , 527 Hroatlway. C. 13. steam dye works , 1013 Broadway , Western lumber nnd Supply Co. , 13th nnd J4th streets nml "d and lid avenues , carry the largest stock of lumber , piling poloMosllino , cement and building material In the west. K. W , Huymond , manager. O Poi-Honnl l'nr.iirn | ) Iw. C. M. Hlco left yesterday morning for Huron , Uak. Granville Green and wife have removed to Sioux Falls , Oak. Hugcno II. Cress , of O'Neill ' , Neb. , is visiting old acquaintances in this city. Ir. T. .1. Cndy Is attending the reunion of the Second lown cavalry , nt ICoosauqua. Charles Hunghan and family will go to Hastings , Neb. , this week for a short visit. The Misses Hodlson and Clarke are In St. Louis , witnessing the "Veiled Prophets. " M. II , Judd , of this city , came In yesterday morning- from Salt Lnko , but will im mediately return to Utah. Gcorgo W. Howltt , of IJiirko & Hewitt , has returned from Sioux county , where ho bits been attending court and visiting friends. Hcnjamln Winchester lias returned from Ills visit to Salt Lake , and U greatly im proved iu health by the trip. Mrs. Covult is in Hubbell , Nob. , where she was called by n telegram announcing the orlous illness of her brother. James M. Donahue , president of the Ban Francisco & North Pacific railway , wont east labt evening in his special car , over the Burlington. V Superintendents Given , of the Roclc Island , Campbell , of the Milwaukee , and Uosscgulo , of the union Paclllo , were at the I transfer yo storduy. H. L. Williams left last evening for Stuart , la. , to attend the grand couuclal of tlio Improved Order of Hed Men , as the re presentative of Pottawauatnle triuo , No. SI. Goorco I. Lainmon , ot Virginia City , Nov. , who visited his old frlond , A. Wbeolor. of this city , some time ago , Is now in Baltimore. Ho writes a letter to his homo paper In which ho nays u glowing tribute to the manner In which bo was treated to the sights and scones o ! Council muffs and Omaha. Always'on lime. If you wish to purchase a good audrollablo watch -i ; [ > er cent loss than club rMeu , and ou easy term * , then call at once and make your own selection ut C. 13. Jacqucuila & Cv. , 37 Main street. ALL ABOUT THE BLUFFS , Guilty Onoa nt the Bar of the Dis trict Court THE ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT SOLD The School Hoard Moots nut Awards No Contracts A Iinrkcy's Knzor JMikc < t Tronhlo on tjoxvor Ilrondwny. All Oull-y Thu Far. The case of stnto vs Fred Kissoll , charged with highway robbery , was called when the district court opened yesterday morning , as the forgery case ngainst Leonard had been disposed of , and a verdict of guilty returned. The prosecution was not ready to try the Kissoll case , owlne to the absence of nu im portant witncsi in Omahi , and the case was "passed out of the day's assignment. Three prisoners , who wished to enter n pica sf guilty , wcro then brought In from the county Jail. They were J. O. Perkins , charged with the larceny of pronorty from the Itovoro house ; J. West , Indicted for stealing pants from thu store of the Chicago Clothing company , on lower IJroadwny , and T. .1. Anderson , indicted for stealing a lot of tools from Waterman's ' carriage factory on North Mam street. Perkins was given thirty days in jail and a t0 : ! line , nnd each of the others tnlrty days in jail , and a line of 20. Anderson gave Iho court an abbrevi ated song and dnnco regarding himself , in u cli to tlio amusement of the spectators. Ho lirst attniotcd attention by declaring that ho wns a Cronin suspect , and then explained how i' . happened. While nt Ked Wing , Minn. , a few weeks ago , nn embryo detective In the person of n con stable fancied that ho saw in Anderson nn unmistakable counterpart of Cooney the Fox , and accordingly arrested him. Ho was held for three days until u dotectlvo from Chicago could arrive nnd identity , or rather , fail to identify him , when ho was released. Ho also Informed the court in a most lugu- biious tone that ho received no compensa tion for his three days' luinrisonmoat. The court guaranteed his board bill for a month , but could give no other consolation. In the nfternoon the CHSO of the state vs Evulaml was called. Evclnnd is the party who bought n wagon of John Clausen some time : iL'o , and in security of nay inont gave a mortgage on a cow which did not belong to him. The Epecial vonlro of forty porsoas bus been ordured to report this morning. The lirst c.iso to bo considered is that of the stnto vs Charles Johnson , who wns indicted for an attempted rape on the person of a Aliss Applcgatc , who resides on Fourth street , and with whoso mother Johnson was hoarding. AB soon as this case la concluded the Brooks murder case will bo commenced. It will require fully a day to ouumuol a Jury in this case , and it is very doubtful if it is submitted this week. This , however , is but ono of four murder cases that is on the docket for thU term. The lour nro those of Thomas Urooks , who killed Frank Do Geode in the saloon known as the "Uuckot of Ulood , " on Upper Broadway ; Peter Han son , who killed WalterMad-ison on Sixteenth avenue during a nicies bet ween the murderer and a gang of which the deceased was a member ; Uov. D. M. Holtnick , who killed Frank P.ilmor at Ncola , in defending hlmsolf from a midnight assault , and Tlico- dorc Urown , who Is indicted for having mur dered William Spears near the Northwestern round house. With the exception of thu lat ter instance , in which tlio victim was bcaton to death by a club , the murders were all committed by shooting. With the exception of Mr. llelmick , who Is indicted for murder in the second degree , the indictments are all for murder in the lirst degiee. The Urown case will undoubtedly go over until next term , but It is expected that the others will all bo tried within the next month. Money loaned at L. L5. Craft's & Co.'s loan olllco on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and all other articles of value , without removal. All business btrictly confi dential. I3ixby has removed to Mcrriam block. Desirable dwellings for rent at mouorato prices. E. 11. Sheafo & Co. . rental agoats , Broadway aim Mam streets , up stairs. The Klcotrlc Ijij-ln riant Snld. "What's now about that reported sale of the electric light plant to the Sparry com pany ? " was asked of Mr. Thomas OfUcer yesterday. "Nothing now for a day or two , " replied that urbane gontlcman , as ho bestowed a beaming , Sunday afternoon smile upon the ( jucstioncr and passed on. The same question was propounded to W. A. My nstcr , whoso name appears upon the ai tides of Incorporation as ono of the mem bers of the company. "Well , it's sold , " said ho , "and that's all I know about it. " "What wns tlio consideration ? " "Can't say. You sea , there never was but one man in that company , you might say , and that was Mr. Ofllcer. There hud to bo other names used in order to incorporate , so there wore a few of us who had a share or two apiece , but wo didn't cut any liguro. Wo didn't know anything about ttio plant or how it was run. Mr. Ollicer canio to mo the other day nnd said that the other company had knocked him out , and that the plant wouldn't sell for what it was worth. Ho salu ho was going to soil , and wanted mo to give him my stock , so 1 turned it over to him. I Hiipposo ho did the same with the other follows , and sold tlio plant for what ho could get. Ho was virtually the only ono In it , so of course ho would do whatever ho saw flt. " Attend the W. i. Bus.collcgo.Council Bluffs. Swanson Music Co , , 333 Broadway. 4 "Tho Famous" cash bargain house , 200 B'y ' * Did you ever hear of such n thing ! Open ings , formal openings , swell dross affairs are popular for dry goods palaces nnd millinery stores , but did you over hoar of a formal opening of a butcher Hliopt Gcorgo H. Mescliundorf , the popular butcher , will break UIQ rule and hold a formal reception for tlio public at his now place , its : ) Broad way , on to-morrow evening. Ladies can wear their finest costumes and the gentle men appear in evening dress and ilnd that their best clothes will not bo out of place , for they are invited to thu finest establish ment of its kind west of Chicago. Nothing will bo sold , but the evening will bo devoted ton pleasant inspection of the plnco. A Morions Outtltii ; Scrap ? . Moro trouble resulted last evening nt the notorious "crap" dlvo on Lower Broadway , and Walter Tyler , nn Omaha dnrkoy , re ceived n terrible stab in the back that came near terminating his carthlv existence then and there. The carver was one A. Simpson another colored individual from Onuihn , who was arrested about ton days ago for passing counterfeit money , but was afterwards dis charged , thoru being a lack of evidence to convict. It is stated that Tyler caino over the river looking for trouble , and as in invariably the result in such cases , ho found all ho wanted. Ho hue the reputation of being n bad man in a rough and tumble free-for-all , and ho evi dently expected a picnic with Simpson , who is a considerably smaller man. However , it so happens that Simpson is quite an accom plished carver and can dissect human anat omy with neatness and dispatch ; so whoa Tyler became a trlllo too cay , Simpson reached for him with some kind of a weapon and "got" him. Tlio keen stcul was driven into Ills back about two laches below thu loft shoulder blade , aud eamo uear reaching the victim's heart. Simpson did not stop to BOO how much damage was done , but skipped for Omaha. The wounded man wan tukan to the city Jail , whore Dr. Waterman attended him. It socmod for a time n * if the man would bleed to death , but the How was finally stopped , although not until Tvlor was us weak as u kitten from 'loss of blood. He was then taken down stairs ami locked up , and a charge of disturbing the poaoo entcrod against him. A more suitable place was to bo had , us the rooms ou tha upper lloor wore lee cold for ( ho wounded man. This la but one lumuncu of the uiuny that frequently occur Miowmff tlio urgent need of a moro commodious and bolter appointed jail. jail.It is not thought that Tylor's condition will prove fatal , though the cut Is n serious one , The Omaha police have been notified to look out for hlmpson. The place where the cutting occurred is ono of the most dis reputable holes In the city , and Is the scene of numerous rows. It Is n matter of general surprise that It was not closed lone ago , but In the absence of orders to that effect the po- llco Imvo to bo content with watching it to the best of their ability Got Fountain DC cigar , next to Elscinan's. UDcmpsoy A : Butler , candy M'f'g. , 105Main. Lot HnsnuisBcn beautify your house in best style and cheap , U North Main. Steam and hot water heating , first-class plumbing. Work done in both cities. John Gilbert , cor. Pearl st. and Willow avo. To Prof. Hlno and Family : The under signed being desirous of expressing our ap preciation of your wonderful genius , re spectfully request you to favor the public with nnothor concert , to be given at such tlmn nnd place as you may see tit to desig nate ! Joseph Mullcr. C. W. Dnlby. Henry Robinson William Siodentopf. LT. . Murphy. William Gronowog. Henry Blsmun. F. E. Hoff. V. Bndolott , Dr. A. J. Conk. Thomas OlUcor. A. Cavalt. A. Glenn. J. W. Scanlan , J. A. Haft. Thomas Bowman. Adolph Bono. John Temploton. Ed B. Bclkmip. J. II. Pace. And ono hundred others. Fresh baddies , first of the season , nt Fcaron's. The Blind Boona Concert company will give an entertainment at the First Baptist church , corner First avenue and Sixth street , on Saturday evening , October 13 , ' Admission 2 , " > cents. Tiokots can bo pro cured nt Pothybndgo's , corner Broadway and Seventh streets , of W. C. Gannon , at Beno & Co.s , and of It Morgan , 733 Broad way. Hoard ol * Hduaition. The school board hold a special meeting last ovonlng for Jlio purpose of opcninc bids for furnishing coal for the school buildings for the ensuing year and transacting some minor business. There wcro several bids submitted for coal , but they were consider- bly at variance , the bids being on different grades. It was finally decided to take no action in tlio matter until Friday evening , when another meeting will bo hold to decide the matter. The resignation of Prof. Prouty was not considered , but will coma up nt the regular meeting on the -HI inst. The grading bids were opened , but no con tract was lot. This matter will also bo dis posed of Friday evening. Fine dressed chickens. G. Mottaz , Tel. 173. Now Pacific House , best hotel in the city. Sl.fiO uer day. Meals 35o. E. II. Sheafo & Co. give special attention to the collection of rents and care of property in the city nnd vicinity. Cliargos moderate. Ofllco Broadway and Main streets. Dwelling for saio on easy payments. Also building lots at lowest market prices. Call and examine our list. _ E. H. Sheafo & Co. The ladles of Council Bluffs nnd Omaha will miss a rare treat if they fail to see Mrs. T. B. Louis' display of pattern hats at 543 Broadway , Oct. 9 and 10. IIAH1 > UN TillRKESI11E : - ; . Princeton Sophomores Adont Jtulcfi ) ' or tlio Foi-nipr'H Guidance. Nr.w YoitK. Oct. 8 [ Special Telegram to Tim Bnu.J The sophomores of Princeton have posted the town with great blue bulle tins giving instructions in manners to the freshmen , which conclude thusly : Wnureas , Your soft muscles and llabby bones must not bo overtaxed , wo forbid the carrying of anything which could even , by courtesy , bo called a cane , or anything oven bearing u resemblance thereto ; and , Whereas , Your delicate and milk-nurtured stomachs must bo treated with especial care , wo forbid any of you to indulge in the filthy nnd nauseating habit of chewing tobacco or of smoking pipes , either on tne campus or in your rooms ; and Whereas , Your young , immature voices are not yet through changing , wo forbid your mutilating the Inspired melody , "Old Nassau , " or uttering a cheer. And strict obedience to the following minor rules will bo rigidly enforced : 1. When meeting a sophomore stop into the gutter , remove your hat , speak only when spoken to , and lomouibor above all always use "sir" in your communications with members of the illustrious class of "J2. 2. Shun the scductivo pool room with all its charms , nnd never visit Trenton , Now York or Philadelphia for any purpose with out full permission from the glorious sopho more class. 3. Always bo in your rooms with the lights out at 9:130 : o'clock. COIjimiUA'3 MOW I'HKSIDB.NT. Bv-Mnyor Scth Ijo\v of Hrooklyn Kloctod to the Position. 'NKW YOKK , Oct. 8 , ( .Special Telegram to Tin : Ben. ] Ex-Mayor Seth Low , of Brook lyn , was elected president of Columbia col lege yesterday afternoon nt a secret session of the board of trustees. For nearly a year now , oven before President Barnard's death , , when his ill health made it apparent that a successor to his position would soon have to bo selected , there has been the keenest speculation as to where the mantle would fall. Mr. Low was finally selected as the most available candidate , because of his dis tinguished services , both In and out of col lege. His record as the great reform mayor of Brooklyn was brought forward , nnd his thoiough familiarity with the aims and work of the college wns pioved by the of- fcctlvo work ho had done on the committees in the government of the institution. Ho is probably the youngest president of a largo university in the world , being but thlrty- nlnoycarsold. He graduated from Columbia in 1870 at the head of his class , afterwards traveled in Europe , then entered the tea house of A. A. Low & Co. , and made a busi ness succesj. Ho early took great interest in municipal reform work , and In 1SSI and nL'aln in ! Sb3 was elected mayor of Brooklyn. Ho is not , perhaps , a dcoplv learned man , but has superior oxccutlvo ability , and is an elo'iuent speaker. To the young face Pozzoni's ' Complexion Powder gives fresher charms , to the old re newed youth. Try it. GOULD AB A WJUTKK. A liarifo Publishing Housn After Ilu- HilnlsoonooH hy the Wizard. NuwYoiiK , Oct. 8. ( Special Telegram to THE Hiu. : | The literary cdltor'of the Com mercial Advertiser says : "I chanced to see a few days ago a letter written by ono of our largo publishing houses addressed to Jay Gould in which nu offer was madu of { 50,000 cash and a royalty of 4(1 ( per ccnton all copies that would bo sold of the work for u volume of reminiscences to bo written by the noted financier. I say 'written , ' I should have said 'dictated,1 for the use of a competent steno grapher was Included in the offer. But a proposition involving $ T > 0,000 is probably a vary insignificant matter in Mr. Gould's oyus and ho has as yet not even ventured a rctily to the loiter , Only comparatively few people know that Mr , Gould is already the author of a book. It is true the work never had a general sale , but for all that the last copy sold at auction brought f 10 and tliero are several standing offers in the hands of old book dealers for copies whenever obtain able. But Mr. Gould never felt proud , it is said , of his 'History of Delaware County New York'and it is largely through his own efforts that the book lias been extinguished , Yet. those who have read tbo volume pro. nounco it of moro than ordinary literary merit In general stylo. " I'alns in the small of the back indi cate a diseased condition of the liver or kidneys , which may bo easily removed by the use of Dr. J. II. .McLean's I.Ivor and Kidney Halm , 41 per bottle. LAMABEE ASH THE ROADS , Iowa's Governor' Y Is Still After the Insolent $ oivporatlona BOTH MEASURES AND MONEY. > Ccilnr IlnplcU People Btvlndtod Hy n IloRtiR Clntipjnir Agent Killed By n Uul | 11o | Kul lits or flohor. i Trampled to lpijui liy n null. tK WITT , In. , Oct. & . f Special Toloqrnm to I'm ; HUE. ] 'Iho fmioral of Jntncs MoMnnus occuncil here yesterday and wiw largely attended by sympathizing friends. Last Saturday evening ho had KOtic to the pasture. of his father , who lives two and n half miles northwest of this place. Whllo there ho was attacked by a largo black Galloway bull and trampled to death. t With the Pension. MT. VEIINON , la. , Oct. 8. [ Special Tolo- Rram to Tin : 13nn , ] Several months ago William Olllosplo , a farmer residing within two miles of tins plnco , obtained a back ( ten sion amounting to $1,100 , which ho deposited In n bank In his wife's name. Ho had not given her the deposit check , however , so in order to obtain the money she look the chock from his pocket , and under pretense of pay ing for n house just purchased aha draw WOO mul left the town. She was afterwards captured at Palo Alto , whore she purchased u ticket for Chicago. The woman is about sixty and is believed to bu out of bur mind. The Supreme Court. Dns MOINKB. la. , Oct. 8. [ Special Tolo- Krnm to Tim 13BR.1 The supreme court lllod the following decisions here to-day : Knapp & Spalding company , appellants , vs S. I. liarnnrd &Co. ; Sioux district ; nmrmccl. Allen McArthur vs Charles Schulti , up- pollnnt ; Linn district ; reversed , Hopkins & 'Jochran ' , appellants , vs Tliu Phoaiiix Insurance company , of Hartford , Conn. ; Woodbury district ; afllrmed. Edmund Llndsoy vs Emily A. Delano , ap pellant ; Plymouth district ; reversed. George S. Mann vs A. i ) . Taylor , appel lant : Clay district ; reversed , licclt dissent ing , because In his opinion the Instiuctions to the Jury purauo erroneous rules of law. The KiiiifhtH of II on or. DES MoiNns , la. , Oct. 8. [ Special Tele gram to tin : HER. ] The grand lodge of Iowa , Knights of Honor , mot hero to-day. Reports from the vatious branches and lodges show that the order is in a moro prosperous - porous condition than it w.is a year ngo. The following onicers were elected : Worthy grand dictator , A. M. Uryson , Acklov ; vice grand dictator , H. P. Johnson , Clinton ; grand reporter , T. F. G. .Morgan , Dos Moines ; ( jrantrtrcasurcr , .1. O. Mohomi , Dos Moincs. Trustees , J. S. Nyosoin , Ackloy ; S. V. H. Slade , Waterloo ; Samuel Failor , ICollogg. Finance committco , W. 1 ? . Fergu son , Clinton ; M. .1. Upson , Marahalltowui \V. S. Blnnctmrd , Novvton. Calling tlio Koatls to DES Moixns , la. , Oct. -Special [ Tol- ccram to Tin : Uitn.l Governor Lurrabce'a most Important recent olllciiil utterance was made public to-day , as follows : Drs Moixns , la. , Oct. ' 5. To the Honor able Hoard of Uullrotul Commlsslonurs Gontlcmcu : I am in receipt of your letter of the 27th , Informing nib that various rail road companies have failed to couiplv with your request to furnish jou the information outlined in my letter to your board , dated August 5 , lisbti , and in icnly I would suggest that you renew your request for such information mation and again direct the attention nf tlies.0 companies to section 5 , chapter 77 , laws of the Seventeen tli general assembly , which makes it the duty ol all railroad com panies to furnish such information , and pro vides penalties for willfully delaying or re fusing it. Yours respectfully , WILLIAM Altogether Too Cniun lUriDs , la. , Oct. 8. [ Soecial Tolo- cram to TUB BKE. ] Hobort Benson has boon located hero for some time , represent ing himself as sales agent for Wanamakor & Brown , of Philadelphia. Ho exhibits a largo number of samples and has collected several large amounts from various persons for clothing1 , the non-arrival of which led to an investigation. Yesterday Postmaster Charles telegraphed Wnnamakcr tc Blown In regard to Benson. They replied that ho was not in their employ , Benson also wrote to Agent Leman , in England , saying that his son , who resides here , was sick , and if ho wished to see him alive to cable him 20. Other charges will also bo preferred against him. PostoOlco Inspector Uixby is here after Benson. Ho was arrested late this evening for obtaining board under false pro- tenses. Clark Acquitted. Dns MOINE'I , In. , Oct. 8. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BUE. ] The coroner's Jury this ovenlrg acquitted Clark , the young man charged with the murder of his father-in-law. Likes , last weok. He was discharged on the ground of self-defense , It appearing that Likes attempted to kill him and was himself killed in consequence. The Ijoynl Ljculon. DES MOINES , la. , Oct. 8. | Special Tele gram to TUB DUE. | The Iowa commandery of the military order of Loyal Legion of the United States hold a meeting here to-ninlit , concluding with n banquet and initiation of now members. The Iowa commandory is now one of the most prosperous , having about 120 members in the state. Among those present from out of the city to-night were ex-Governor Buron It. Sherman , of Waterloo ; Major Ell Wilkin. of Wintorset ; Colonel Cummlngs , of Cedar Rapids ; Colonel Manning , of Newton ; ox-Congressman Holmes , of lioono ; Captain Anderson , of Clarence , and Captain I ) . S. Slglor , of Cor ning. Eight now members were admitted to the order. The next regular icceUng will beheld hold at Cedar Rapids next month. TIUICI ) OP IjlKK'S STUUGGM5. A. IJuiriilo Mnu Hilda His Own SufTor- IMKH and Ilia AlolIicr'H , UUFF.U.O , N. V. , Oct. 8. At an early hour this morning Charles R Orris , who resides with his mother , Mrs. Mary King , shot her while she was sleeping and then committed suicide by cutting his throat with n razor. From a i > oto found on the body of Orris it appears that ho was tired of living ; that his mother could not get along without him , and that lie euded her sufferings too. ArrlvO8 , in Jersey. Losno.v , Oct. 8. General Uoulanger ar rived on the Island of Jersey to-day. Dr. Honor,1 Faithful Watch Conn. The biggest raccoon in AVindham county is owned by Dr. Rogers , of Central Villngo , who keep * the livery stable in that place , says the 'Norwich ( Conn. ) Bulletin. rTIio coon'u homo is in the stable , aim It" stands on gumd there as a faithful dog might do. A caller at the Btablqjhiis to moot the big coon before ho can enter , and lie has to loolc pretty and prtadTitiiblo , too , or the furry Bontlnol won.1 ' let him pass. If a tramp or other parson of nestionablo repute attempts to pass thu guard the coon shown his tcolli ; then tlio tramp goes away silently. It is not known just what ube the coon would do if his tacit hint were not taken , for it has al ways boon uctod on. It is a popular theory , however , that tin explosion would follow , and that the county coroner - nor whould have a cn&o of mysterious elimination to sit on in in inn to parti cles , The doctor got the raccoon when it was Halo. It is as tame as a house dog , and It loves Dr. Ifogora just as Mary's lamb "loved Mary BO. " It weighs about thirty pounds when at peace , but its lighting weight is some thing that conjecture alouo ha ? figured ou. Every Skin Disease Minister burrtl ol .in c.xtrotnoly Itchy find pntnrul kli Otscn o , vrlili brnn-llko nnnlo * . Honor * ! henlth n ( Tooted , Usril ( Jtittourn llciiiu- itlcA. Ucliur llrst ilny. Worked Avniidorfiillr. Completely Cured. Cured by Guticura About two yours nito I wns nttacKod. with an inflnmtniitory disease on my faro ( potyrlaMs ) , which WAS very troublesome , being extremely Itchy And painful , giving rlso to tlio production ot small bran llko scales. My general health was iv Heeled by It. I used the CUTICUIIV UK- SOI.VKNT. Cum-tmA.nnd Ctmrmit \ Ho ncror. ding to directions , niul experienced n rhingo from thn very Hr t dny ; thov sorted vonder- fully , nml by their continued use for nbont tire months I wns completely cured. I hn > o nn- bounded fnltli In the ruTiatm. UF.MKIHKI , nnd fan sponk or thorn from personal exoorli-noo. 1 resnrdthe CtmouiiA HK OI.VKST as the very bist blood purlllor ; n trial will convince any- ono. 1 l\a \ HiTiunu SOAP Is the best in the mnrkot.nnd woulilbo cheap at twlco Its piosenl prleo i shall use no other for thn toilet nnd bath. With the provnlonco of skin dlionsas among us A * n people ( nnd they nro the must dllllcultto deal \\U10 , 1 regard the CtiTicttnv. HKMKWlis of moro Important nnd Intrinsic valu to tlio world tlmn any other medlclno now before the putllo. Tlioy are designed to bo a national hle'Slnpr. Wmilnfryon ovcry Biicctss In n work BO pnllanthropl" , I nm with deep gratitude , ( Hov. ) W.M. OUKKI.MAN. Yoik Corner , Mo. Scrntclicd IIS Your * Ttgo Mr. Dennis Downing ten yours better. I Imvo dug niul scratched for thlrtv-ulght years. I had what IH lormod pnirltls. and havoRiiifcrcil ovorythlnp. nuil tried a nuinlxr of doctors but gotnorsllof , Anvboilj-couldlmvo got V < no had tney curral mn. TlieOUTtctiUA ltKMiiim cured mo. fled bless tlio man who Invented Cim- CUUAl CUUNHV HIIIUiN. OnmliililKo , Mass. CIJTICJIKA ICI OM'UNT The now Illood I'urinor nnd purest anil best of Humor ll-modlos , Internally , untl CUTICIIHA. tlio great Siclii Cure , nnd I'tiTiriiiiv Sovi' . nn oKiulsltn 8kln lloiuitlllor , axtomnlly speelly. pcrnmaontly nnd t'conomlcally euro every Hpock'S of nKonl/.lng , Itching , miming , scalv. and Dlinplr dlseasra mid Humor * of the skin , Bca'p. and bloo.l , with lOJ-s of hair , whcthnr simple , scrofulous , or contagious , when nil other remudles fall. Sold everywhere. Trice. CUTirtnu , 5flc : SOAP , Sic. ; HISOIVF.NT , $1. I'rcpared by tlio 1'OTTKIl 1)IIUI ( AlCllKMlCAt. COIU'OIIVTIOV , llO9- ton , r7 Send for "How to Cnro Skin Dlsnises" 01 I'ngcs. M Illustrations , am ] HI I toaU'iionlnU IjIIIST , Whilntt , Clearest Skin and Softest Hnmls produced by CUTICUII v Soi * . "WEAKPAfNFflLKIDHEYr With their weary , dull , aching , lifeless nll-goiu Ecnsntlon , itnnvr.i > IN DNK MiNUTObytho Ctnic'imv ANTI-PAIN 'Pr.AHri.it. ' Tnailrwtnid only instnn- nnoouspaln-kllllngstrcngthculng plaster. > cuts. _ _ THE RED CROSS STOVES , It Is conceded to bu the best made nnd most admired stove on the Amcrlc in continent. It is constructed on the most npnrovod scientlllc principles , to develop the greatest degree of hunt with the least amount of coal. It is the only stove in which tlio system oC circulating Hues Is perfo t taking the cold air from Ilia lloor and heating It. i\-eryoatovo : is convertible into a double heater to warm the rooms nbove , with no dllllcultyor i'xt > en o. Another point their favor , is tbo fact that they are cheaper than any other lirst clns steve on the market , For sale m Council IllnlU only by aillKiAlt'J A. CO. 11 Main Street. 111 OF. WHITE'S Adapted to tbo public schools. The only commute thing of Its kind iu existence and in- dispenslblo In the school room. Scnool Hoards desiring the most perfect help for the teacher are invlte.l to examine fib. Address II. A. ll < * JhIjlMGl JIC , Oonernl Agent. 373 Willow Avc. , Council lllulls , lown. Livery , Sale and Boa'ding Stable No.l Rigs to lot at lowest rates , dcllvuroilln any part of the city. Horses bought aud bold on commission. Centrally Liicnlotl , I'lanlcr Hum. W. O. irrr0RB 4.OK , 230 Broa Iwa Electric Trusses , Bolts , Chest Pro tectors , Etc , Agents wanted. c. u. .iuim , SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. FOR S.M.E AND R-NT. NKW llaby conch fur liaTtTcTmap at No. 7-4 llroadwuy. T71OU SALH-On eimy terms , choice residence X1 lot , ( iraliam live. , on motor line. For Sale bo acre fruit and vegetable farm ly mllea east of Cluuitauciia | grounds , A great bargain. Knty terms. Only ! M per acre. For Hale 10 acres adjoining city limits ; with 3-Hlory frumu house , large barn , wood and coal shed , well. clhU'in , etci ; 10) ) bearing fruit trees , grnpus and berries. 1'rlce JJ.UX ) . The bare land la worth the money. For Hftlo-M acres / mile from city limits. Only JIOJ per acre. Kasy terms. Kor Halo -II acres cnolrogrove lands on Orund avenue. Only * 1 < J per ncro , 1'or Halu-il-room house on motor line , ono block from llroadwny. Very chimp. 1'or Sale Choice lots on N. lUth nt. , 3 blocks from motor ; Hide walk nnd city water , 1'or M le-Iot i , block 8 , Jlunstora Place , Omaha , on to years' time at 7 PT cent. W , C , Macy room < , Opera block. IIIAVK two elOKunt hennas on cili ave. , one block from motor , l.aigelotH , lloiifiua new , B anil II roomt each ; modern impiovumentH. For aalu ou paymentx to HUltpurchaserH. Tliese are line bargain , Hplendlilly located and cheap est property In Council llluiru. J. | | Judd , DM llrounway. J F1NI5 houses on Lincoln ave. , H rooms , mod- Ocrn Improvementi , nil new , - loti MJxl > 0 each and the other 'OflU ) . This property m finely located in the natural pane portion of Council lllufls , - blocks from Omaha and Council Itlulfs motor. 0. It , Judd , OX ) llroadwuy. C ) IIOUSKSon Mill st. New , T , rooms , city ' \\utur , U blocks from the postoillce , H.OH ea-li. Monthly payiuentM or terms to suit , Theoe are elegant cottage 1101064 for anybody nnd a good investment , U. II , Judd , Ujfl Ilroadvvay. irk INgllltAKCE at actual con. Address A. K , Daugbarty , Canning at. , Council Illullu. _ - ones wanted , ilisa U C. MchoUJ Fourth at. THE TO PUBLIC. OCTOBER 4,1880. , The tulvortlsomont ofsovoral rotnlt dealers , nnclor the form of n communication as it appears In THE BEE of thmdato , is not Im3od upon the truth , and the parllos signing the same nro well tvwaro of It , as the following reasons from their own standpoint will tootlfy : . . I , Wo hare had applications from four of Hum. Individually , to be InVin In rnt > f the cfilili In other words. If tuny sold conlntourprlcos , would vonllow them thonutiige , cnch party pledging himself to keep Miictly ' mum , " so fnrns his neighbor wns concerned , 2. Wo liavo hnd offers from 1ho sumo pnrtlos , based on the follow ing1 , to-wlt : A. Under what conditions \vouM\Yo retire from tlio rotnlluuslnesi , they guaranteeing us n certain tonnngo for the. seasons of IHM" " , IKIJand 1MH , nnd finding n market for our coat , . IJiulor what conditions wnnid wo remain in the rt'tiill business , they guaranteeing us n certain tonnage us before mentioned , but \\o agreeing to maintain juices. From tlio foregoing laots , I think the tfonorous nnd ftilr-mlndod public will ngroo with mo that any further remarks are unnecessary. H. A. COX , A. T. THATCHER , Council Bluffs , In. , Brown Building. Chicago , Ills. - TO THE The ooal dealers of Coutu-il UlulTn would moat respectfully say tn explanation of the reduction in price of coal iniulo by A. T. Thatcher , of thm city , that Mr. Thatcher him heretofore claimed to boll coal by wholesale only , anil that , many of us liavo purchased coal from him at the market prices , and would still continue to do so , if wo could pot a jjooil article of co.il that would please our trade , but with coal bought from Mr. Thatcher wo have had u irroat deal of trouble aud complaint , nnd these of UH who have handled his coal liavo boon Obliged to Withdraw Qor Orders from him or lose our customers. To rcfeont thla and coerce the dealers into buyinir an inferior article of coal Mr. Thatcher has come into the retail trade , ami is now olTorinpf his coal nt a loss lirico delivered to consunioru than ho charged us for it at his yards , and also at lower nrlcos than wo could purchase Morohiuitlle Coal elsewhere. Wo are prepared to furnish a statcmont.fully verified as to the correctness of the above explanation : Snapp & Knotts , E. E. Mar no , 1) . E. Oloason , Wm. Welch Carbon Coal Co. , J. E. Meyers , N. W. Williams , 13. Marklo , Council BlulTs Lumber Co. , T.L. . L. Smith , SacUott & Preston , L. M. Shubert , Jos. McWilllams. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY , HRI R VI I\I Rl M F Hydraulic mid Sanitary Engineer. Plans , E Isthnatua i Dlnl\lnDll\L. Specifications. Supervision of Public Work. IJrowa maiding. Coucil DlulTs. Iowa. N. SCHURZ -Justice of the Peace. Olllco over American Express , No. 41 . Hroad way , Council HhilTs , Iowa. J ? . QIMQ Attorneys-tit Law. Practice in the Stnto ami Fort- Ot OIIYIO oral Courts. Rooms 7 and 8 Sluigart-Hono Llloclc , Council BlulTs , Iowa. a/I / AM TPfMM L" DV .Surgeon and Ilonm'paUi. Itootn ( i , Drown PI , IVIUIN I UUIYIiLnY building. 115 Pearl St. . Olllco hours , 9 to li' . a. m. , - to 0 aud 7 to 8 p. m. B A URM KB In nil parts of the city. N. C. I'hlillps , room 5. l.vorett block. _ I--story f-room houses oa North 7th St. - a blocks fiom potolico. ! . city water , only i'-MOO each. Tcima to suit. C. 11. Judd. ( Mi ! Itroadw.iy. _ _ _ _ _ OMCMllKUthntlown my own property. niul conscneutlj' ran mince turins tti suit the puri'lmser , who is not rotiulrud to deal with mo ihrouchnnavont. f. H Judd , GUi ! lltonuwny , Council Illulls. Br/rrr.H Umn a savlnps b.iu.t. Ituy a house nnd lot of 0. II. .ludil ou monthly piiyments. nnd by pitying from 8. to i" > more a month tnnn rent in a few ye trs you will own your homo fruuof debt , which is bound by Unit time to lie worth more than double what you pay for it now. ( J. It. Judd , CM lirondwny. Council lllulls. II V pay rent for nu old rattle truphousu subject to all Inconvenience * of plonuer days of architecture and dilatory or capilcious landlord , vlien jou can buy u new , modern , beiutifill cottiiRo ormttgnlflcent residence with everything that heart cau wish , on tnontuly payments , nt about the same price you pay monthly for rent ? C. II. .ludd. r.nil llroadwav. pnvliu rent nnd buy n h oneo nnd lo on monthly payments. 0. 11. Judd , 60 llrouilv\ny , _ _ _ _ _ ASUHB way to mnki > money ! liny a house nnd lot on monthly payments , and if jou don't wish to live In it yourielf I will rentlt tor you free of charco. so that additional payments will oo next tonutnlni ; , nnd in a lew yours you will have n lieu o nnd lot by actually paylmc out noc over one-Qfth of its value. 0. 11. Judd , liUO iJrondway. _ you have any lots or other properly ( Mat TV you wish lo trade for a house nud lot , cull onC. 11. Judd. lirii llro.idway. _ : houses and lots in all parts of Coun cil mntrs.fromOJlo$1Ui. ! ) that I can soil on monthly payments , or any terms to suit pur- ihasi > r.i. This is of p-mlculnr advantage to Omaha merchants , , clerks , mechanics , 01 people who desire a homo near tlio nusinuss center of Omaha without being compelled to pay csxorbl tant prices. O. II. Judd , ( ! OJ llroadwav. Council Itlulls. _ ' ) Bargains I bouses and lots In the Sl'LllNDII thu city , on Avenue A , one block from electric motor , ono " story , fl-rootn. others cottages , 5 rooms each , new , with nil modern improvements ; ad joining lot" sellliiR for Jl , * . Tneso can bo bought on terms to suit Jl , MO , tl. i"iU.fl.7/in. / one an elegant cornar. This property orty will double value In a year to keep pace with other property adjoining. 0. I ! . Judd. HJU Hi oad way. _ _ IMI'OHTANT-All property sold by mo I will jp'ellor rent free of all chnrues , which Is no InimeiiKo savlmr , osiieclally to the non-resident. C. 11. Juild.flOil llroailway. _ II' YOU buy a house and lot of 0. 0 , Judd nnd afterwards conclude to move aw ny or hi any other way not being desirous of kcoplni : the property , 1 will sell it lor you free of charge and property unsold J will rent sam < s without cost to owner. " B > ve11 ° ' all pioperty weld by 0. II. Judd whou tliera Is a fair payment down. _ ' ) dressmakers wanted at i-'OI IjVYl'KllinNCIJI / BAM. An old and well established FOR , established In-IBM. Cash in- rinlrml , < tlry ) > , bilanrureal estate. Address A y , lice. Council HhillH. _ ItnN'T Nleely fiinilsTio7l ro o7iix. we'll FOR , airy , ail vniiTunloncurt , H block fiom electric motor line , ( iood l-oaidnoxt door , new modern houses. No , 17 North .Madison Ht. - lots in Itlilclle's sub , on llth avu , BAIU1A1N-4 paid , $10) ) each. N.C. 1'hilllps , room i > , I'.verett block. 1 Ol'rt in Terwilllgers add WTfi oaciuN707 JJ 1'hllllpn. room 1 , Uvarett block. OTS in VanTiiunr& Itlce's add } 2iO , Kasy Jlerms , N. C. Phillips , loomfi. Bveiett biit. In Central HUD cheap. Knsy terms. N. TOTS " . room < " > , I'.verett block. llARCAlNln West Ilroadway propel ty. N. . A U. i'lillllps , room 6. i\erett : block. AWANTIJH WANTIJH Hoom and board by .young ludy , two or thieeblo'Ki from tlio Mortonstoro Address :0i : , Ueoofflco , Council Ulutls , hinting lowest terniH. in Terry addition , Monthly payments LOTS . I'hlllipg , rooiiiB _ , Kverott blocn. LANDS for sale or oxcbungo. N. C. 1'hllllp room 6. Kvcrett block. TMl'IIOVKI ) farms in lown mm iFamnw for J-cxcllungo for city property , N. C. I'lillllps , room 5 , IJverolt block. ] OTS on 4th nve. aniri < itli Bt. very cheap Ilamion ic .Shophurd , U Main Bt. LOTS on llroailuay , niiywliero between Coun cil Illnils and Omubn. llciibon A ; bhejihord , ALOTS . A VKNIIH A low , corners , great bargains , llenson X Bliephenl , UMnln nt. OP on 4th avenue , Van llriint .V Illcu's MUD. , I cheap , lloimon A , faliepliuril , U Main Ht. llbTcornur on llroadwav , opposite pouor house' lloiiHon iVJilicplierd u Mnln St. IO'l'H on ( ilen ave , , genuine snaps , llonson & J Bliepnerd , U Main ht. OTS on Manuwa motor line , corners. 10 Jruxh , balance 110 per mcciih. llc-mon i .SliephunMi.Miiln at. RliAli KSrA'lT : lloinht an ! 'il I and ex changed. HpncUl attention glvuu to exam ination of tUles. _ W. 0. Jamus. No. 1' ' ) I'uarl at. FOIl AIi-Acro : lots in Orchard place. This property U located lit the lllcx > nursery , Hontliof the main part of the city. l'i mllei fruin court lionsj. ( leo. Metcalf , IJ 1'earl st. HOimiWancT l'ita'iWca'ih ; .Tw ) c hTT)0" canli , buluiiLO a > y. Honion it hliojilier.l VMulnst , FOIISAI.R On easy terms , some of the belt arranged modern houses ( new ) In loitucil lllulls. All modern Improxemtmls , llnoly located. Call on S. U , JIaxon , Meitlnm block. WjiTsinnnNTOlT , llear istato7 : Snec-iar attention given to examination and cor rection of title lo lands and lots In city and county. No. S. North Mnln st. LOTS In Mullin's Mib. JlOcnsh , bilnnco tie pec month ilenson .V Shopluud , U Mnln st. IiOIt PA LI' or Hunt Garden land with houses. 1 by J. It. Itlco , Ut : Mnlnit. . , Council liiuir * . SAM : 1'i lucre farm In Jasper county , Iowa , located near coil mines that ave in oix'i.uUm. There Is n tlva foot vein of coal under tbo fat in. ( loo. Metfulf , No. 10 1'earl st. FOIl SAI.Kimproved and unimproved prop erty in every part ot the cltv , Kare opnor tunltlos for Investors who sock npociiuitioiiH : plondlj opportunities for those who dcslro homes. fee ! Metcalf , No. 10 1'earl t. BVS1NHSS locations oc Mnln and llioadwny nt grout bargains. Oeo. Mutcalf , No. 10 I 'earl st. FOlt SAliE W feet lake frontagu locatail ba twoen O II , boat house atid Mannwa lioncli Also a numljor of choice lots In Itegntta place ( Jco. Motcalf , No. 10 1'oarl st. O j HHOS. & CO. loan monoy. The moat literal terms ollcioa. 101 1'oarl st. RAKPLK NOTICR Tickets for jnnnil rnlllo of house and lot In Coniull Itlnirn not being all sold tlio date of ralllo is changed to Dec. 4. Hemember yon can get n f 1.0 U pioperty for $1. tickets nt ManbattiLii aniKMooie & llowman's. SlflVOH , StOVI H , StOVCsI The best $ l-.0f ) cook btovo ' .i The liesitlhtO cook atovu IS.0 The best btove on caith 'iio 'I h6 best $7.Ml w oed stove 7.50 The best f.l.UJ Oak coal stove I'.UO Cheap stoves at all prices. Wo are the solo nnd only smoiits for tlio cele brated Radiant Home heater * , tbo genuine 1' , I1. Stewart healers , the famous boft coal Oae stoves , guaranteed to hold the over niglit. Wo Imvo the best stoves , the largest stock of moves nnd tne lowest prices on sloven , nml oven our cheapchtwe guarantee. Don't fall to see tin. On Kniilnnt Homes and Btowai to wo are cheaper than any other western city from H to $5 ; pleased to iiuotrt prices to outslclo patties , and deliver stoves within 11 ( ty miles of ttio city. Cole A : Cole , 41 Main at. , opposite CltUeni' bank. I'ri'pnrn l "or Winter. The Peninsula heating Moves are the best In the market. Have handled them fcrllve years. I.vory pale gho" satisfaction , lloforeyou buy see them. The now lloylon I'uumtes me con- tr ucted upon the most approved Nclentilla rl nciples , and are the liest and most economl nl furnace in tbo world. 1'or nalo only by W J. liiintorwasMtrJOT llromlway. Conn n Illlf HOI ) Stoves Tor Snln. 'Ihoio is n suggestion of coming cold days In even tno bunsblneof UIIMO pleasant autumn evenings , and tlio provident pcrnoi ; will ,01110 to tlio conclusion llintttio bust thing to do to keep warm and save coal bills is to buy tlio best steve mado. 1 have Inaugurated a stovn ala during which 50J stoves will bu sold , including n special line of cheap cooks nt the following pi Ices : One No. f , tin ; ono No. 8 trlminu 1 , JIJ. u 1th good draught regulations , nndgnnnmtcea Ilrnt clnhs bakers. .My lenders will Le the Rarlnnd line completn the only faultless stove made. Heating moves fioinjliui to J U , and will close out u largil stock of Ktewart Hovomit cost. I also handle the .Monitor , Climax , Mason k Davis. Charter Onk , llxcjlslor , Illrtlidny , Acorn and ( iarland ranges , Knrnncus , hot air and steam , put In bv the only iecognUod skilled fu.iucuman in thecuy. 1' . . DeViil. M4 llroailwav Incorporated Nov. I , lh'0. Bouthwebt Coinnr llroadway and Main siieet * CAPITAL * I 50,000. OKKICKIIH N. 1 > . Doilge , I'rcslclontj John Ileroshelm , Vice 1'rostdont : A , W. Itkkman Cashier. DIIIKOIOKS N 1' . Dodge , J. lt roslielin. Oco. Kcullne. J. Btjwart , W. W. Wallace , 0 , M. Dodge. J. M. PALMER - n * H TIII : riioii.HT : LOT OK - SUBURBAN & INTERIOR PROPERTY In tne rlly ! Dili edged opportunities to Imme diate InvestoiH iincl home Hcekeu THUS. Ol'IK Kll W 11. M OFFICER & PUSEY , B ANKERS. Cornei Miilu ami llroiulway , Um'Nrilj ItljUKKH , IOWA. Dealers in foreign nnd domt < Htlc exchange. Dec lions made and interest paid on time do * sits. - D. J. KlIMUMISDN , 1 ! . 1 1. BlIIKIUir. I'ri- . Vice 1'ioi , CIMH. ] ( , JANN\N | , Canhler. CITIZENS' ' STATE BANK , OKCOUKCII , III.UrK.S , Paid up Capital . . . . $ (3OOOO.OO ( Surplus . . . 35.OOO.OO Liability to Depositors 335.OOO.OO IllliKUToiiH . A. Miller. I * . 0. ( lleason , 15. It Hhugart , U. H. Hart , J D. Kiluiiilson. Ihni , U llnnnan. Iritniiiict general banking buxlncst Lurgeat capital and Hiir | > liu of any bank la fwtlitteiteru Iowa , Interest on tlmu rlekmiln