Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 13, 1889, Part I, Page 6, Image 6
* (5 ( THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , OCTOBER 13 , 1889.-SIXTEEN PAGES. THE BEE. COUNOIlBLUirFS OFK1CK. NO. lli I'KAUIi KTlUSKr. Delivered liy carrier In any pnrt ot the City nt Twenty Cents per Weak. H.W.TII.TON . MANAOKH TKMPUONIS : : ! IlUSlXI-FHOttlCT. No. 42. Nieiur iniTOli : , No. 2) ) . .MI.NOlt MKNTION. N. Y. I' . Co. , Olcnson coal. Council Hluffft Lumber Co. , cool. Hotton store , the lendorB In dr.v Roods. Cnrhon Coal Co. wholesale , rotnll , I0l1enrl. Iho annual police ball will ho given at Ar mory hall November 1. 'The Presbyterian Chnutntiqua circle will meet Monday ovcnlnR m the V. M. C. A. rooms In the Mcrriain block. 11. P. Nltos li removing Ins stock of wall paper and decorating material to 400 Uroaet- way , xvhich has been remodeled nml greatly Improved. The Acme club wl'l ' ontortnln lu n sociable nt the residence of Mrs. T. K. Cavln , on Park avenue , Friday oveninf , October 18. All nro Invited. I The ladles of the Eastern Star will give n cries of four parties , beginning early In November , nt Mnsonio tetnplo. The dates Will bo hereafter announced. N. 1' . Dodge hns Instituted legal proceed- Inps In the district court , snolcltiK to recover from John Johnson rent for u Itirm oecuplcd by the defendant , und nsks a judgment to that effect The members of the Smglo Tax club nf Council Uluffs will moot to-day atu o'clock p. in. sharp ut 023 South Main street , above Peter ThoU's grocery store. The public Is cordially Invited. ' The Heine concert , which Is to occur next Thursday ovonliK , ' , will take place at the Mueller Musio hull , Mr. Mueller having kindly donated the use of the same nnd u Hnrdumn grand piano. The school board held n. special meeting Friday evening for the purpose of awarding thn eoul contract , but the members could not ngr c , nnd adjourned until to-inorrow even ing , when Ihoy will try It again. The case against .Tohn Straycr , charged Tvith assault with , intent to commit gretit bodily injury , hns been taken from Srjulro Burnett's lo Squire Sehurz' court on n change of venue , nnd will eomo up for a hearing to-moriow. The Cosmopolitan for October contains n flno engraving of the Chautauriuii university , located nt Council lllufTs. The descriptive article of which this is ono of the illustra tions is bj L. H. Uavls. rnd ii entitled "A Great lown Fiirin Kcgiou. " Possibly the last gtimo of base ball of the season tn this city xvlll tnlto plneo this after noon nt the ITnirvlow ball park between the traveling men und printers. Onmo will be called nt sharp UiO. : ! Au admission foe of 10 cents will bo charged , to go to the Jiimnio Davis fund. Tha startling announcement Is made iu another column Unit everybody calling nt the Boston store between 3 anel 4 o'ciocli Monilav afternoon will bo presented with 71 cents cash. That Is , she can between these hours get a'genuino ? 1 pair of kid gloves , any shade or size , for 25 cents. Tlio sale will lust only an hour. The case of state vs. Louis Mellback , charged with breaking open n ttooa nt the rcsielenco of Peter KlclnUt , will bo heard bi Justice Schuiv. Tuesday. Millback assert ! : that he owns the house , nnd that Hichalt is only a tenant. For this icason , ho claims tnat ho did nothing unlawful , us ho lias 11 right to pull the whole house down if ho sc chooses. The Dodge Light Guards have had an ele gant now floor laid in their hall in the Ma sonic tcmiilo , anel have also secured n suite of rooms iii the third story of tlio buildmp for club anel reception purposes. It is ru mored that the guards will soon give a ball wnlch. for brilliancy In social light anti fashion , will ccllpso anything held in the city for some time past. A. J. LarKln and George Mnnlcy were V each 11 tied frlO.10 in police court yesterday morning for assault nnd battery. Larkit was charged with nssault with Intent tt 1(111 , but the charge wns not sustained. At nearly as could bo nsccrtnincd the parties U Indulged in a rough nnd tumble light Fridai nieht and fell into the hands of the police when each wanted the blame attached to tin other , anel proceeded to file charges. Tin belligerents live near the corner ot Twenty eixth street and avenue A. The electric motor linemen began wort about 2 o'clock icstcrdny morning , as soot as the current was shut off , from the Uroad way line , making connection between the wires of this und the Penrl street lino. One wlro was connected and the other will b ( completed to-night , niter the dynamos are ecut down , BO that to-morrow morning the electric cars can bo started on the Pearl une Mnin street lino. The switches at.Fifth nve nuo were placed lu position yesterday , nm are iho sharpest any whcro on the line. The line to the transfer will now down with i rush. Sncuk thieves were working at a lively rate last ovenlne laying in their wlntci clothing , nnd three were landed In tin cooler. Tiio house of .1. D. Stewart , 01 Fourth street , wns visited , nnd sc-vera articles of clothing stolen from tlio hall Thcro is no clue to the thieves. A gang nisi visited Peterson's saloon , No. 03-1 Soutl Main street , and nipued a coat boloncmg ti John Taylor , which was hanging on the wall The owner soon missed it , nnd gave a chase The trio were overhauled a short dlstatici away , nnd Oflleor Taunnea and Cuptaii Bcswick corralled them with the coat ii their possession. They gave the names o J. Burke , M. Ilogun nnd John Conway They are evidently n tough lot , and muel safer behind the bars than nt large. 1M ) doyen gents white shirts , linen bosom 5o each. Boston store , Council Blurts. Personal Pnrngrnplm. Nato Koyos Is visiting In Hed Oak. Mrs. N. Schur/ leaves for Penusylvanii this week. Mrs. U. L. Cook , of Ilarlnn. is a guest o : Mrs. O. W. Graham. David Hyor loaves for Nebraska City Mon day , to bo absent sovertil weeks. Mrs. A. M. Lolchloter , of West Union , la. , Is a guest of Mr. mid Mrs. II. K. ( Jrlniin. Mr. Benjamin Bell , of Ohio , Is visiting hi : daughter , Mrs. D. W. Archer , of this city. Presiding Elder W. T. Smith left" yesterday day morning for Thurmnn , Fremont county to ba absent about a weak , Mr. B. A , Burkhnrdt , of Denver , ox-cltj marshal of this city , is now hero. nud. wil probably upend the winter in the Bluffs , Mr. Samuel Welrlck , of Washington , Pa. undo of Mrs. Annlo nud Mugglo Wcirlek , 1 > visiting them nnd Mr. anil Mrs. C. Moore. . Mrs. Joel L. Stewart loft yesterday foi Wnukcguu to visit her mother , nnd iitteni the wedding of u nephew living in that city U. W. Ferguson , of Now York city , of tin Ferguson Lund und Cuttle company of Wyo mlng , passed through tbo transfer yesterday Mr. F. U. Hichmond , who has been spend ing the summer horn , departed Filday even ing for Ann Arbor , whcro ho will resume hi : studies for the coining winter. Ernest Smith was reported yesterday as being much bettor , and It Is thought that he will rccouor If no unexpected change for tin worse develops , although ho la yet far fron belnft out of danger. Forrest Smith returned yesterday morn Ing from a trip to Pierre , Dak. , wnero he went a weelc ago to look uftor his rcnl estate Interests. Ho is qulto extonsiyoly Intorcstei iu the booming Dakota "metropolis nud reports ports himself satisfied with the present out look there. Mr. Georpo H. Hill , brother of F. TI. Hill , 'of the Kmpkio Hardware company , is in the city for n few days' visit. Mr. Hill is a res Ident of Pierce City , southwestern Missouri whcro ho has the distinction of being a re publican aluertnuu. uud the only republican ofUolal lu a city uuu county overwhelmingly eUuioorutio. John Sharp , of Salt Luke city , was t Union PaclQo passenger who was at the transfer yesterday going east to attend a di rector's meeting of the Union Pacific rait P road , which will bo hold in Boston. Ho was I sccompanled by Mr. Legrund Young , an at tprnoy of the Utah Central. Ho also had t daughter and granddaughter with him , Mr Bharp wont to Salt LaUo in 1850 from St Louis with an ox team. 75 pieces all wool SS-lnch cantll sultlnes , Wo , worth 60e > . Bo ton store , Council Bluffs , ALL ABOUT COUNCIL BLUFFS , The Stato. Rosta Its Oaao lu the Brooks Murclor Trial. A BRACE OF CROOKED MEDICOS. Sewer Work Noccssnry Xho Hpcrry Company In tlio Com- bitifUlem Another lltazo Worlc . of the City Commit. The Stnto Rcntit. Tlio state liai introduced nil of Its evi dence In the Brook's murder trial nnd rested Its ca&o. To-morrow , the defense will begin to present Its side , but tt Is understood that this will not require very much time. Colonel Dnlloy states that ho will Introduce n few witnesses for the defense , but docs not say how many , nor how much Mine it will occupy. Yesterday morning , the cross cxnnnnutlon of Casey was resumed , nnd oc cupied nearly the entire forenoon. Nothing now wns revealed lit the cross examination. The next witness was n .young mnn named Morse , on employe of the Hnyos livery barn nt the tlmoof the shooting , ilo stutcd ho was acquainted with DeUoodo. Know him In Sioux City nnd Omnlin. Saw him several times the dny of the shooting. Policeman Mullen was the next witness. Ho nlnccd Brooks under arrest. Found him In a house ut the corner of VI no and Second streets , hid In ix trunk. In cross-examination Mr. Mullen said ho did not tell Brooks why ho wns wanted. The statement thnl Hrooks said he did not mean to shoot any one , mid Unit It was an 'accident , wns objected to mid sustained. Kx-Oniecr Klsonbcrgor's testimony was similar to that of Mr. Mullen. Dr. Waterman was then called , nnd pave tin account of the post mortem examination , after which the stnlo rested. Colonel Dalley said ho was not ready to proceed with the defense und the C.ISQ was adjourned to Monday. Morohouso & Co. , m't'g blnnlc books , bank and commercial work. Utiiirofossleiiiul Moitlcnl Men. At u late hour Wednesday night fot'r moil called ut the homo of Dr. F. H. McCoy , on south nighth street. In the party wore Sheriffs Kninbr.v nnd Crane , of Shelby anil Audubon counties , and they -.vcro looking for the doctor , who , together \vith his part ner , fir. T. li. Eusor , has been indicted In Ida , Shelby and Audubon counties forabtnln < ing money under false pretences. The doctors alleged to hail from Omaha , and represented , that they were running the Nebraska Inflrniury. They also pave their place the name of the Nebraska Dispensary , and It Is alleged that in numerous cases thoi hnvo encouraged the Impression that theli alleged institution nml the Omaha Medical utid Surgical Institute weroono and tlio same enterprise. Under this bogus representation they did i thriving business through the towns and counties of western Iowa , nnd the indictment assorts that they received money from certali : parties for nostrums which never came , nml for alleged medical services which were no ] rendered. One of the indictments returnee wus against on& of them for fraudulently obtaining n signature to n note for > TO undci pretense that the paper signed was an ordei for medicine. The sheriffs failed to locate their mon ir Omaha , although they visited the uilcgci dispensary and infirmary , but both places were deserted. When McCoy's house was visited Wednesday nicht , the medico \vasnoi ut homo , but the ofllcers waited outside , nm soon a man walked briskly down to the street and entered the house without ring ing. It was the doctor , and the olllccrs thci stepped to the door again and called him out Shortly afterward six men departed. Thej were tlio two sheriffs , two policemen , Dr McCoy and his fnlhor-in-law. Since that time the house has boon almos deserted. Tlio following morning the womoi of the household took their departure , am have been seen but once or twice since. En- sor's residence , corner Sixteenth and avenue 13 , was also visited several times , but the doctor was not at home , and it is not hnowi whether or not ho has yet been appro bended. Several of the physicians of this city havi been interviewed roc.irding tlieir knowledge of McCoy nnd Ensor's methods of doing bus incas , and wluloMt transpires that compar atively little wns known of them , tnat llttlt was anything but favorable. It Is statoe that McCoy has acted in the capacity of trav cvlng representative of the linn , c.invassln ; the surrounding country , and drumming uj trade , while Ensor hns devoted his time te what local practice could bo secured , and tc dispensing medicines to McC'jy's crcduloui dupes. An Omuha drug house Las furnishoe the material , and a short time ugo a dru ( clerk of this city was offered a position bj these two doctors , who wanted him to attorn to their dispensing nt the said drug house but ho refused to accept It when ho learnei of the methods employed by them. Judgiiij from all reports , there are enough chanres t < make It. very interesting for the alleged lire prlctors of the "dispensary and "Infirmary.1 Sheet music lOc , 538 Broadway. Shoes at your own prioj tuis week at J. J Mnurath & Co.'s. ladles' , misses' and children's coats 25 te 50 per cent less than can bo bought else where. Boston store , Council BlulTs. > Iist | Ijowor the IJod Orinelinn Creek "In what condition Is the city sewer sys tern ! " was the question asked City Kngincci Simpson yesterday. "As good as could bo expected with tin bed of Indian cicek higher than the outlet o the sowers. Wo can get along , though , untl winter , whe.ii there will have to oo a grca deal of work done. Tno sewer service It the upper portion of the city is a'l right , nm occasions no complaint. The fall is snlll clcnt , and the now Hushing tanks keep then in as line condition us could bo desired. On system is nil right , nnd all that Is needed I : to have the lower end completed. " "What part of the system Is eivini trouble ! " "Well , It would bo hard to say just wha the bounds are , but I would say the par south of Fifth avenue , and west of Elghtl street In other words ttio southwestern par lion of the city , Of course , it the bed of the crook keeps raising , the sewers will b ( clogged farther back than nt present. I will all bo attended to this winter , nnd pui In line shape. I can't tell Just what it wil cost until after n survey Is made and an osti mnto prepared , but it will probably require fSO.OOO or 10,000 to complete it.Vo wil have to begin at the river , and lower tbo bee of the creek right up to the city Then a pumping station will linvo to be put In. A pumping station ulono would not bo suniclont , for although it would dispose 01 the ordinary sewerage mutter , It would not handle the storm water that goes down the storm sowers. The bed of the crcctc mus bo cut down to do that. " "Whoro will the pumping station bo lo cated t" "Oh , soinowhoru down are Mid Twenty , third or Twenty-fourth avenue , I suppose Alderman Lucy Is iu favor of putting it at the city limits , which would bo Twenty eighth avenue , und that would do very well It will have to bo at the foot of Tliirtcontli street , as the Thirteenth street sewer Is the main artery of the city sewer system , anil that sewer would , of course , have to bo extended - tended to the puinplncr station. After this work is done , there will bo no cause for conv plaluts about the sewers , for that will put the entire system iu flno working order. The only trouble is that they began to build the system from the wrong cud , and that hat caused all the trouble. Tlio outlet has al ways been the point whcro the trouble hot occurred , and as soon as that is fixed we will bo all right. " Coat department second floor , Boston store , Council Ulufttj. C , U. Muslo Co , 533 Uroadway. The Bporry nt tlm Bottom of It. The mayor has received a communication trom the Sperry Eloctrio company , of Chicago cage , stating that no uneasiness need bo felt because they have not commenced work on their plant hero , as they will bo ready to begin - gin lighting the olty on the 15th of December , when the contract with Mr. Oflleor expires , having made arrangements with the Council Bluffs Electric Light and Power company by which that company will furnish the power. As this company hat sold. Us plant to the newly organized Council Dluffi Gas nnd Etcotrlo Light company , It U supposed that the now company ami the Sperry folks arc working together. In fact , the council Is ol the opinion that the Sperry company induced tbo mcorporators of the now company to or ganize , nnd that it Is also at the bottom ol the consolidation which hns just been ef fected. No notlco hns been received rounril' Ing the proposition made the Sperry folks bj the now company , but it Is expected that the latter will either got tl > o franchise now hohl by the former company for lighting the cltj or combine so as to have an Interest In it. A Kiel Glove Sensation. A sensation of o kid glove nature , whlcl xvhich will Interest the Indies especially , wil bo fully developed to-morrow , Monday morn ing , between the hours of 8 and 4. Evorj ono who calls nt the Boston Store botwcct those hours will bo nblo to secure n pair ol ilvo-hook kid gloves for 25 cents. Those gloves nro guaranteed to bo the same ns nrc sold regularly at ono dollar. They nro in al shades and sizes. The sale will last only ut hour , nnd but ono pair will bo sold to any oni person. Finest market in city J.M. Soanlan's. ' J. O. TIpton , rcnl estate , 527 Broadway. A. nimiHtroits Hln/.c. About 3 o'clock yesterday morning twe nlnrms were sounded from box 40 , caused b ; n flro In u residence on Third avenue , ha twcen Seventeenth nnd Eighteenth streets owned and o'ceupled by J. E. Jones. Whet the department arrived the building was almost destroyed , nml the ndjolninir vacant house owned by the same party was in Humes Two streams soon provoiitedu further spreni ofthollre.il ow the biuzo originated is no known. The loss was about $1,29J , Mr. Jones losing nil his household goods. Tno loss 1 ; covered by Insurance. Let Hnsmusscn beautify yourhouso inbcs style nnd cheap. M North Mntn. * > "Tho Famous" cash bargain house , 203 B'j Got Fountain 5c cigar , next to Elseman's Xho City Council. A session of the council was held last even Inf.- , nil members present e : > cept Everett Mayor Rohrcr presiding. The Omaha nnd Council Bluffs Motor com pany petitioned for permission to out awn ; two feet of the curbing at the corner o Fifth avenue and Pearl street , in order ti put In n double curve to that street , to con' nect with the now line , the compiny to pai nil costs. After a lengthy dUcusslon ; ii xvhich it was stated the company had fallci to pay for inspections , nnd do other wort properly after relaying their tracks , tin petition was granted. Alderman ICncphei voting no. Mr. A. B. Wulcor protested against the pavl'ic of Seventh street thU season. The street was honey-combed with sewer and ga1 excavations which had not proparly settled The question was referred to the committee of the whole , for examination. The council men favored the flooding of the street , it order that .ho street may settle properly. A lengthy elise-ussion followed concerning the location of hydrants , but no nution w.u taken. All the proper'ovncrs petitioned for tin lowering of the ir .do one foot nt the cornet of Bench street nnd Fr.mklin nvenue. Ue ferred to the engineer. An invitation to the golden wedding of J E. Itudd was accepted. A session of the board of health was thci held , at which Dr. Bellinger reported ho wa1 unable to procure a dumpintr ground for tin scavenger. The city engineer wu * diroctei to have all sewers Hushed at an early day Orders for the cleaning : up of alleys wen passed , and bond of the now scavenger up proved , after which tne meeting udjourncd COO dozen bundkcrcliielTs le , 3c. 5c. Tin best value in the city. Boston btore , Coun cil liluffa. Dempsey & Butler , candy M'f'g. , 105 Main For Blank Books write Morehomo it Co. Council Bluffs , la. No I'irps on Bloolc llnvlij * . Cases are of dully occurrence iu which par ties are building lire * on the block uaving li various parts of the city for the purpose o burning up leaves and other refuse matter The mere burning of the leaves constitutes i nuisance , on account of the dense , stillini smoke created by it , which lills surroundini ho isus. to the inllnlto unnoynnoo of the resi dents of the locality , but this ; unfortunately b not denominated u nulsanco by the ordi nances. Thcro is an ordinance , however against building n fire on the block paving o other paving of combustible material , whlcl provides that any person convicted thereo shall bo guilty of u misdemeanor and pun ishcd by u line of not loss than ? 5 nor mor than $100 , or by impi isoinncnc us provided b ; law. As no arrests have thus far boon mud for this ollcnsc , it is probable that it has cs eaued the eye of the city marshal , nntl hi attention , as well us that of the cili/ens generally orally , Is hereby called to the matter. Fine shoes at J. J. Maurath & Co.'s , 55 Broadway. Made for your special use by Morehous & Co. Fine dressed chickens. G. Mottnz , Tel. 171 A Branch of ttio Kind's A branch of the society of Kine's tors , that world-wide organization of eve 1)7,000 ) membership , was organized at St Paul's church last TuosJay evening. Souio thing over llfty people were present nud although the full work of organization wai not completed , onouch was done to assun the finishing of the work at the next moot ing , which occurs on Thursday evening , Oc tober 17 , in the church. The Kov. T. J Mackoy , rector of St. Paul's ' , was cloctci president of the society ; Miss Mollie Kicc vlco president ; Miss Jennie Howe , secretary und Miss May Davenport treasurer. Mrs Mnynard was appointed loader of the ton Ii charge of hospital work , and Miss Warret chosen leader of the ton in charge of the chancel. The lenders of tons in other depart incuts are not unpointed ns yet. but all the preliminary business will undoubtedly be concluded nt the next mooting nnd the aocl oty will then proceed to active work. Wanted , stock of furniture , groceries 01 hardware in oxcimngo for land nnd city prop orty. Will pay some cash. Address . W Houston , " 00 Broadway. 200 dozen ladles' nil wool hose 23e a pair , worth -10e. Boston store , Council B lulls. Do you desire to make your homo during iho long , dreary winter months the most at tractive place on earth i Then nttond the special sulo of silks , fringes nnd rugs at the Council Bluffs Carpet Co , , commoncIiH Monday morning. You never saw more elegant and beautiful articles than they arc offering at special prices , Western Lumber nnd Supply Co. , 13th and 14th streets and -d and ! ij avenues , carry the largest stock of lumber , piling pole.tlos.lluio , cement and building material in the west. E. W. Haytnoud , manager. Among din Creo.lr. The third annual convention of the South western Iowa Union of the Young Pcoplo't Society of Christian Endeavor will come tc a close in this city this evening. Yesterday was the principal day of the convention , which was held in the Y. M. 0. A. rooms , iu tbo Merrlatn block. There are about sixtj delegates present , besides those from the local society connected with the Congrega tional church. Yesterday's business cam- prised the hearing of reports of the various societies and election of ofllcers for the ensu ing ; year. There were also numerous interest ing papers on the programme. In the evenIng - Ing there were addresses , and the opening ol question box , To-day's programme ) consiste of n devotional mooting at b a. in. , union prayer meeting at 0UO : p. iii. , and a sormor followed by a consecration service at 7:30 : p , in. The latter service will bo held at the Congregational church , and the other meet ings at tbo Y. M. O , A. roonif. The follow < Ing resolutions w//rp / / adopted at the meeting last evening : U' ' Whereas , The Christian Endeavor union of southwestern Iowa was invited to hold their annual convention nt Council Bluffs. Whereas. The local society has shown un tiring efforts in nnrhnging for our pleasure and entertainment. Whereas , The Y. M. C. A. have kindly of- lorca to us their pirasnnt and commodious rooms. Whorons , The people of Council Bluffs have so kindly anil generously entertained us ; therefore , bolt ' Hcsolved , Tlmti we , In behalf of our BO- societies , tender our hearty thanks to the local union , tlioV M. C. A. , and our kind entertainers. > Uosolvcd , That n copy of these resolutions bo given to ono ot the city papers for publi cation. Chiifuh Notes. St. Paul's Church Dlvlno service to-day nt 10:30 : n. in. nud 7)0 ! p. in. Sunday school , 12:15. : Bible class , 12:15. : Evening sermon , "Tho Dignity of Mnu , " Tlioro will bo n s'peclal musical service with anthems both morning nud evening. Young mon nnd strangers always cordially welcomed te these services. T. J. Mnckay , rector. Second Presbyterian Church Services nt n oVloon this afternoon , led by Mr. J. N. G , W.vllo. Subbnth school nt 4. Prayer moot ing Wednesday evening nt 7:30 : o clock. Christian Science Services to-day ntI o'clock p. in , In Western Iowa College hall , corner Penrl street and First avenue , ui stairs. All welcome. Fourth Avenue Methodist , near Seven tcnnth street Preaching by the pastor at lUiilOa. m. Sunday school , a p. m. Prayei meeting Tuesday ut 7:80 : p. m , First Presbytormii-r-Tho pastor , Her Stephen Phelps , will preach at 10:3) : ) a. m , and 7W : : p. in , The evening scrvico will bo r union nicotine under ths auspices of the Christian Endeavor convention , now in HI.-S' sion In this city. Sabbath school at 13 m. , and uiiinn young people's nicotine at (10 ( : : ! p. m. Strangers and others cordially Invited , There will bo n public ) religious service held In Strectsvitlc , at the ofllca building ol W. W. Cones , 23 IB Broadway , by the Mo the dlsts to-day , at 4 p. m. A neat chapel , that will accommodate twe hundred or more people , Is boine croctod.bi the Methodists on Avcnua B and Twenty fifth street. Trinity Methodist Church South Main street , opnosltj Eighth avenue. Preaching by the pastor nt 70 ! ! p. in. Young people'1 meeting at:4. ( ! : > p. m. Sunday school nt 2 : ! K p , m. Social mooting 10:1)0 : ) n. iu. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7W : ! p. in. The newchurchonthueornerof Eighteenth street L'ifth avenue , for the MothnJIsts , is being pushed rapidly toward completion by the contractors. It Is u large and line ap pearing buildinc and will greatly : idd to the values of property in that vicinity , besides being a great power for moral good. First Baptist lie v. M. Uclgor. of the Christian Endeavor convention , will preacli nt ! 0:30 : a. in. Sunday school 13 in. All cor dially welcomed. Union services in the even ing iu the Presbyterian church. Services morning nnd evening in the Scan dinavian Baptist church , corner Sovcntli street and Seventh nvenue. Hev. .1. King , of Omaha , will prcich in the Swedish lan guage. All nro cordially invited. Berean Baptist Church The pastoi preaches to-morrow at 10.30 n. m. nnd 7:30 : p.m. IhoSumlay school meets at 11:15 : a. in. Old and young are Invited. Broadway M. E.r Church Services today at IDiilUa. m. nnil 7)30 ) p. in. Morning sub ject : "Christian Cqurago. " Sunday school ut 13 m. Epwnrth league and class meeting nU:0 ! : : : p. m. Strangers and all others with out u church home.nre invited nnd heartily welcomed. Uovvltt ( J. Franklin , pastor. CongregatioimU-Scrviccs this morning. The sermon will bo preached by the Hov. U. A. Towlo , former president of the Y. P. S. C. E. In the evening there will bo a uniou service at the Presbyterian church. Pilgrim Congregational Sunday school , corner Ninth street nud avenue H nt y u. m , Always on Time. If you wish tn purchase a good and reliable watch 25 per eent le s than club rr.tus , ami on easy term * , then call at once and make , \ourown s iiition at C. B. Jaciiuetniu & Co. , 7 Alain street. Desirable dwellings for rent , at moucrato prices. E. H. Shcafo & Co. . rental agents , Broadway nmi Main streets , up btairs. Attend the W. 1. Bus. college , Council Bluffs. ICtsenmiiN Ann niiiooiiicnt. The eato used by Eisemnn in the purchase of merchandize , strung all the shoddy , poor and worthless stuff unel buvini ; only all sorts of bargains and honest values , has brought to our houio all i-Inises oC customers who ai c in search of protection. People feel assured they are prott-etetl when they come into our establishment. They know ut all times that they are getting the best. Our new store is without doiibt the best lighted hnusu In America , and customers can see what they nro buying. Besides , our Ono Price system helps the public. Every article is marked in plain figures. Our October sales have so far met nnd supplied many a want. Let the good work go on for the remaining part of the season. Bargains this week in every ucpaituicut in the house. Clonks for ladies , misses nnd children. Tlieso eool nights and mornings make you think of warmer wrnpuings. Wo want. vou to see what delightful roonn wo have fitted up for your comfort and con venience. Our stock is suited to the new quarters. Wo nro showing n magnificent line of nil desirable novelties in outer garments. See the exquisite shape and designs in Jackets nnd English coats. Notice the thousands of choice styles Now- marliels , ulsters atut wraps. See if tlie.v don't ' look different from what is shown elsewhere. Every lady with taste wMl appre ciate our shnpcs und Jits as they are made by the best artists in the land. A deep cut in silks , velvets , plushes , im ported drc > ; 3 novelties nud domestics at special sale this week. Room prevents us from enumerating them here , but to call at our store will convince the most economical buyer that Henry Elsoman .t Co. SELL GOOUS CHEAP. Omaha and Nebraska ladles are especially invited to see our now store and see our prices before buying elsewhere. Motor fare paid both ways to Omaha customers. Mail orders receive careful nnd prompt attention. Money lonnoel at L. L ! . Cnift'a & Co. 'a loan olllco on furniture , pianos , liorsos , wnpons , porsoiml nroporty of nil kinds , nntl all other nrticlcs of value , without removal. All business striutly conll- ilontial. Bixby has removed to Merriam block. Or Iniorost lo Blilp ] > fr * . The following letter Just received by the Omaha and Council , Bluffs division of the Chicago Car scn'lci ? association will bo of interest to consignors and consignees of freight in tills vicinity ; Notlco is hereby given that commencing at 7 o'clock n. m. on November 1 , IbSO , a charge of SI per car per duy or fraction thereof will bo mudoi for delay of cars and use of track on all. CAM not unloaded within forty-eight hours after arrival , not Including Sundays or legal holidays. Forty-eight hours will bo allowed for loading cars on team tracks , nud seventy- two hours for loading on private trncus , after the expiration of which time a charge will ho made of ? 1 per car per day or frac tion thereof , Sundays and legal holidays ox- ccptcd. . _ Masonic. Regular communication of Excelsior Ledge No Gby , A. F. & A. M. , Monday evening , October 14. Visiting brethren cordially In vited. By order oftho W. M. Mcschondorf'B ' popular meat market , finest In the Twm Cities. 833 Broadway. Several six , eight and nlno room houses , with all modern Improvements , furnace , bath , olcctrlo light and gas. Located In best part of city. Uoatal low. William Bilger. 23 Pearl atrcct. Another $1O ( > , OOOHolol Sohoine. About 7 o'clock last evening , D , J , Hut- cblnson concluded negotiations for a propo sition which ho is now ready to submit to the board of trade. It is to the effect that for a bonus of 120,000 , a good and reliable party will erect a 1100,000 five story hotel on the corner of Seventh street and Broadway , the first tno stories to bo brown itono front , and the others of prcsscel brjclr , with terra cotta trimmings. The building will bo 60x 102 feet , the entire building to run up five stories. None of the bonus. Is to bo paid until the building Is entirely completed. The hotel will have n south nnd cast frontage , and the location M central , on the line of the electric motor. An option on the lot 1ms been secured , anil the projectors nro waiting to hoar from the board of trnde. Hero is nnolhor chnnco for the board to do some lively hustling and work up another subscription list. Thus far , palace hotel schemes have not lived to n good and success * fill old age. They have flourished but for a time and been cut off in their prime. Will this ono follow suit ! Xho Famous. I'llICB LIST. Granulated siiRnr , 13 Ihs for tl.OO Choice Klo coffee , per pound 23 Good Japan ten , per pound 'M Kirk's W. U. soap , 0 bars for 23 Good laundry soap , II bars for 25 Quaker oats , per package 1C Best rolled onts , per pound 01 Bestrlco , per pound OJ Food elder vinegar , per gallon 15 Coal oil , per gallon H A 1 syrup , per gallou li Bostsinoicod bncou , per pound Ot Best dry salt bacon , per pound i ) ; Choice hams , nor pound ot Good Hour , per sack (50 ( Ibs ) 1.W Everything clso In proportion. The Famous Gash Bargain House , originators of low prices , 200 Broadway , opposite Ogden House. Komomucr the plncc. 'The Famous" is headquarters ser choice country butler and fresh country pgcs. Our prices always the lowest. 200 Broadway , opposite Ogcton House. "Tito Famous" takes orders nnd delivers goods In any part of the city. Leave or tolcnhnnoyour address nnd our solicitor wil1 call on you. 200 Broadway , telephone 104. Prof itchio. This wonderful blind musician will give n concert nt Mueller's muslo hall next Tues day evening. Prof. Heine was for many years nnd Is fully the equal of that grand muster on the violin. Wnntod Ten bricklayers Monday morn Ing , corner Scott st. nud Broadway. Martin Hughes & Son. Steam nnd hot water heating , first-class plumbing. Work dona in both cities. John Gilbert , cor. Pearl at. and Willow nvo. Dwelling for saio on easy payments. Also building lots nt lowest market prices. Call nud cxamino our list. E. H , Sheafo & Co. C. B. steam dye works , 1013 Broadway. C. B. P. Co. , Stephen & Hnrmci' , 32 Pearl. Swanson Music Co. , 335 Broadway. E. II. Sheafo & Co. give special nttcnt on to the collection of rents nnd care of property in the city and vicinity. Charges moderate. OIUco Broadway and Muin streets. A Ilaro Opportunity. The Council Bluffs Furniture Co desire to announce that In order to make room for now goods that nro arriving dally , will during this week make a special offer ot furniture at n slight advance over mnnufactors cost. This will boa rare opportunity to save money by these who contemplated lilting up for housekeeping , or those who desire lo add a few pieces of now designs to make homo more attractive. Ilu-s & BII.I : , , 407 Broadway. Commencing from Monday morning the Council Bluffs Co. will have a special sale of rugs , silks nnd fringes. These goods nro the latest novelties , and the sulo will cover everything in the line in stoclf. Every article will be sold at n special bargain. This is a rare opportunity for people who desire to add those important articles of comfort ami olc- ganco to their liotnes. THE HOTEL PARLOR PIANO. Tim Anguish Ic Oco.iBiems null the KlcmJs It I'orpiMrates. Gentle render , are you now living , boarding , or , if it please you , cxibtinfj , at ti hotel 'i ot have you , in times past , lived , boareloel or existed ut one of the many caravansaries of the country ? If bo , this article will bo appreciated , because , as a matter of fact , you have times without number heard that over- present ami most intolerable nuisance , the party tluit plays on tlio hotel piano. Of course you have and the odds are in favor of it heing' n fact that your apartment was or is directly over the parlor , or that it was or is on the MUHO floor , in direct juxtaposition to the pub- lie sitting-room aforesaid. At uiyht , when you were tired and wanted to sink- into a refreshing sloop , you were , or are now , kept awake by the nuibanco mentioned. And in the erey dawn , when you desired just ono more nap , Iho discordant sounds chabcd away the charms of the drowsy god and sent or sends you down to brcakftibt in the worst frame of mind imaginable. Dur ing the day a friend ealia upon you and you take him to your room to on joy u , pleasant chat only to have your conver sation drowned by the sounds of the in strument under tlio touch of the girl who thinks she knows how to play. ' There are several classes of'people who muko the hotel piano a nuisance. The llrst is tlio party of young people from the country who come to town on circus day and who got in on tlio lirs train in the morning. It usually con sists of throe young men with their sweethearts. They arrive in the city about four hours before the naraelo " and go straight to the hotel parlor. Then , while ono of the hoys goes ( town for some port wine , n co'n- versation something lilco the following ensues : "Oil , my ! there's a piano ; let's have some mubie. " "Why , that's so , isn't it ? Dear mo , isn't a nice ono ? You piny , Aggie. " "Oh , I can't. You know I never took but two lessons in my whole life. You play. May. " "Now , Aggie , you know just ns well I do that I haven't got any pinny noth ing but nn organ. " "Oh , well , what difference does that make ? Oh , hero comes George with the wine. " Then ono hears something like this : "Dear mo ! isn't this nice ? " "Oh. what would they say at homo if wo should got , to-he-ho , drunk ? " "Why , that would ho perfectly aw ful. Lot's not drink any more. Let's sing. You play , Aggie , " and Aggie sits down. "What shall we sing ? " "Oh , lot's sing 'Nellie Gray. ' " "No , I don't know all of that. Let's Bing 'Sweet Violets.1" "No , I'll toll you , we'll sing 'Over There , ' and George can sing tenor and Henry and Will bass , and I will sing alto and you two soprano. " And they sing until the refrain , when Aggie sueldonly quits and says : "Oh , J can't play a pinno ; you play , May. " "No , you play , " nnd they start again , and Will's voice , which sounds like fll- Incr a largo circular saw ; Goorgo'u tenor , nn imitation of a pig under u tub , and the shrill tones of the young ladies voices , blond like castor oil nntl soap feuds , nnd everybody wishes that grim death on hiu pale horse would gal lop in and take them whore "Many dear to their hearts over there" are waiting and watching for thorn. They keep it up until the circus parade cornea alonff , and then everybody breathes n long breath and is glad. There nro others who play the hotel piano , There is the young lady who Is pretty nnd thinks she can play operatic nlrs and shu ails down nt U n. in. and pounds the instrument until the gnoets rise up and invoke the Blinded of Beethoven und Moiart to annihilate her , She plays llPinnforo"nml the "Mikado1 and murders "Norma" nnd "Oyp i Dnron. " Then she servos up vnrtuua snatehos from "II Travatoro , " nm quits only when inninnm announces din nor. There is another young lady who also plays. She not only plays but singg and "Como Back to 15rln and "White Wings" nro her favorites. . She Is no- compantcd. In the evening by n tall gout with n frame that resembles n section of Inthwork who wears eye-glasses , English brcnUfnst whiskers and is called "professor. " The professor also sings , Sometimes ho turns his voice loose alone and at others the listeners got iv double dose for the young woman joins him. The profcs sor's ' volcu would bo n fittlnp mljunct for n , plo foundry. Ills favorite is en titled , "Queen of My Soul , " nnd Is ii substance when ho sings to it like this : Queen of mo soul , Whoso starlit oycs are nil I seek , Whoso voice In sweetest melody , Can lovoor pawelon speak. I bow me to thy loved control , Mary , Mnry , queen of mo soul , Mar-c-o , Mnr-e-e-o , bright qU'O-o-c-c-n , nw mo so-u-1. And so it goes. Hut there are silvoi linings to all clouds and occasionally n bit of minshlno breaks through the mists. Once in a while the bored vic tims of the hotel piano player hum music. It was in the afternoon , nnd the bores wearied with their own exertions , had hied themselves away , nnd the writei had gone to the cool parlor to road. He was seated behind thu curtains tha answered the plnco of folding doors lazily perusing" the latest work ot i writer of fiction. ' The rustle of n dress was heard , and soon a fair fnco lookci in. But sno saw him not , and with n sigh of relief nt Unding , as she sup posed , no ono present , stole softly te the instrument nnd gently laid lici dainty lingers upon the keys. It wns "Annie Laurio" that she was playing and she told a story in her execution , Then she changed , llark ! she was singing 'Mid ' pleasures nnd palaces Though we may roam. Bo It over so humble , There's no place like homo , The parlor , with its hmidbomo fur nislilngs , faded away ; the pictures on the walls vn.nioh.ud as the song progressed. The listener wns i barefooted boy ngnin wading in the creek nt the base of the mountain that overlooked the home of his childhood and plucking the llowors that gruv along its banks. Again ho roinpei with his playmates on the green 01 stole a kiss "from the cherry-lipped ebon-hnlrod girl who now lies bonoatl the turf in the far olT land whcro heyas born. Once moro ho grew to inanhoot and felt the warm embrace of the woman that , in the days of long ago bade hnr boy God speed. And then'tho scone changed , and he stood by the grassy mound undcrncall which she sleeps. Once more lie heare the rippling of the little brook as it murmured past tlio spot whcro she awaits the dawning of the brighter day in its course to the Chcsopeake. Again tlio grand old trees entwined tlioii branches anel whispered tales of love to ono another , while the birds carolei merrily among the loaves. Homo , home , sweet sweet home , Bo it ever so humble thero's no plnco like home. The song was flnisheil nnd voice of tlio singer was still. Back came the surroundings of the present while away into the dim mysterious shadow of aii irrevocable past lloated the sad bill happy memories the music had awak ened. 'Twas ' then was heard something akin to n sob. The listener peeped into the room whcro tlio fair ono hiul sang the song of "Homo , Sweet Home. " She sat with her fair head pillowed in her hands , while what might have been a tear glistened on her cheek. She saw and heard nothing of her audience of one nnd lie stole away. She of all who play the hotel piano was not n nuisance. She was a blessing. THE RED GROSS STOVES , It la conceded to ba the best made midmost admired Move on the American continent. It It constructed ou the most approved Hcicntillo principles , to develop the Ki-oateat dt'Kreo of Iieutvlth tin ) least amount of coal. It Is thu only Btovo In which the syfitflm of clrculntlnir llnunla porfe-t tnklni ; thu cold air from thu floor and hemline It , liverycstovo Is convertible Into a double heater to warm the rooms above with no dllllciiUyor oxnznso. Another . point their favor , la the tact tbitt they nio cheaper than liny other llrst class ttovei on the market. 1'or sale in Council llluil > i only by HHUUAHT tc CO. 11 .Mntn Street. Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Pro tectors , Etc , Agents wantea. c. ii. No,27 Main St. , Over Jacquomln's Jewelry Stor' J. M. PALMER IM8TIIB CII01KSTI.OTO1- SUBURBAN & INTERIOR PROPERTY nine'city , nilteduenl onportnultliig to Imme- dlutv iuveKtom und Uouio nickers. THE LADIES Of Council Mult * ixiid Omnhn , nml surroundine country will nml It to their mlvantntjo to rtcnl with me when they want nny islnd ot HAIR GOODS AND ORNAMENTS. Two month * ngo I determined to clone out my stock mid quit buslno' , but the tocK \vnl too largo to bo disposed of , nnd \\lllroiit1ii I < iotli < j business with morn goods tlmn over. Kvcry- tlilngls first class nnd mnilo up In latest stylo. Mull orders receive pnuulit nttvntlon , MRS. C.L.GILLETTE , No. ! itl Mntn St. , Council Dltiffr. TIIOS. Ornrr.n , \ \ ' . II. M. I'USKY OFFICER & PUSF.Y , BANKERS. Corner Main nnd llremeiway , co UN r u < iiijUiws , io\v < \ . Dealers In foreign nml domes ) lo oxrluuiga Collectionsninelo ami Interest palel on time do. posits. SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. HOR SXUE AND RiN T. I IIAVi ; two elegant lieu ! M on Dili nvo. , ono block fruin motor. Iiartto lot * . Houses now , M nnd 11 looms unch ; inoUurn Impiovciixmts. Tor snlo on pnviuonti to suit purchaser * . Tliosu nro tine liaviialn , splendidly located and i hoixp- est property in Council Illuirs. J. II. Judtl , coil HroiiAwny. > TINi : honsoa on Lincoln nvo..H rooms , Oern linprovemonti , nil ne\v. U low Mix HO each nml the other To.xliW. Tills property is nnely Indited In Uio tviturnl p.irK portion ot Conned Illnlls. 8 blocks from Omnlm and Council Ilium motor. C. n. .1 udd , 00(1 llroudwuy. ' . at actual cost. Address LIKI51NSURANCI' A. K. Dougherty , Cunning St. , Council limns. BAItOAlXSln all parts of the city. N. C. riilnlp ? , room r > . Kvorett block. TIWO 2-story ( l-room houses on North Hh st. .1 blocks irom postoilico. city wnter. only tJ.UX ! ) cacli. Terms to suit. C. II. Jlldd. UOO Jlroaelwny , IF you have nny lots or other properly that you wlfh to trndo for u house uud lot , cnll onC. It. Judd , OCH Hioadwny , llAVi : iTousos niiel lots iTiTill parts ot Uoun- ell Illuifs , from * ) ) to f'i ' , < M > , that 1 can sell on monthly iiayimmts , or any terms to suit pur- chnscrs. This la or particular advantage to Omaha inerchintH , clerks. mechanics , orpeoplo who deslra a homo near tha mimness center of Omntm withoutbclngcompelled topay r.xorbt. tnnt prices. C. II. Judel , not ) llroadwav. Council mulls. T F Y'OU buy n house und lot of C. ( / ' . Judd and JLnftcrrtnrds conclude to mova aw ay or In any other way not being dcaltnus of ke-oplniTtho property. I will Hell It for you free or clmrgo and property unsold I will rent same without cost to owner. \\7AIUiA N'rV'deods given on nil ptoporty T sold by C. IJ. Judd when there is n fnlr payment down. LO'ia In Tcntral silt ) cheap. Unsy tormn. N. C. I'hllllpx. room 5. Uverott block. El'.MKM HIMl thnt 1 own my O\MI property , nnd cousciiuntly ran miiKe terms to suit the purchaser , \vlto is uot required ( o iloul with mo tlirough nn iicent. C , II. Judd , COS llronduny , Council Illnlls. FOR SAI.I2 Uu easy terms , choice ic.stetcnce lot. ( irahnni ave. , on motor line. Tor Sale M ) acre fruit and vegetable fnrni \ * miles oust of Clmutauqua grounds. A great bargain. Eimy terms. Only ( iKi per aero. Tor Sale 10 nr.res adjoining elty HmltH ; with 2 htnry frame house , larga barn , wood and coal shed , well , cistern , etc ; lUJ bearing fruit trees , Ki apes niul berries. I'rlco tj.OJO. ThubnrolMid Is worth the money. 1'or Bale SO acres ' .5 mllo. from city limits. Only $10i ) per acre. Kasy terms. for Halo -H acres cnoloo grove lands on Grand avenue. Only Jl < 0 pur ncro. I'or Snlo IL'O acres , good house , born and oat. building1-1,1.1VK ) fruit tioos , four miles from post- otllce. only tut ) per acre , easy terms ; nlso 31 acres adjoining , well Unproved , at JM in acre , one-third cash , balance on terms to .suit. 1'or Sole-Lett ! . block 6 , Hanscom Plnco , Omaha on ' 0 years' time nt 7per cent. W. C. Stacy llonm 1 , Opera Illock. SALU-An old nnd well established FOR elru store , oitablUhod In liXV ! . Cash rer quired , * t , < VJ > , b.ilance real ostato. Adclross A a , Hce. Council Ulutls. FTmlfiJNT Nlct-ly furnished rooms , well heated , airy , nil conveniences , \ ' \ block from electric motor lino. Good l-oartl uuxt door , uow modern houses. No. 1" North Madison st. BARGAIN-I lots In Illddlo's sub , on Mth nvo. Orndlnu all paid. * UJ each. N.C. I'hllllps , room Ti i , Uverott block. pl'8 iif TanvllliKers add JfiM each. N. O. J I'hllllps. room. " . Kverett block. JOTS in Van llrnnt * Itlco's add 52iO , Hasy terms. N. C. Phillips , room f > , Everett bit. AIIAIKJAIN In West Uroud way property. N C. Phillips , room 0 , Everett block. OTS In Terry addition. Monthly p.iymo n ts N. U. Phlllli" . room 5. Kyciett bloe-lc. _ ANDS for snlo or exchange. N. C. Phillip room ( i. Kvcrott block. TMPHOVIID farms in lown nnd Kansas for .l-exchnnno for city property. N. O. PhllllpH , room n. Kverctt block. eTS on 4th nvo. nnd Kith st. v ry eh cap Snaps , llcnsoti & Shepherd , U Main st. JOTS on Broadway , any where between Coun- Jell HIulfH and Omaha. He us on & ijheplieid , 'J Mnltiht. AVKNUi : A lots , cornars , great _ llunson AiBheiiherd , U.Maliiht. LOT on 4thnvenno , Van Ilriint At Illco'a HUI ? . . cheap , llimann & Shoplionl. u Main nt. VATANTUD A neat young girl to help In BOH- T oral house work. Mrs Jacob ( Sims , yifl I'lutuoi- . B UST corner on Urnndwiy , opposite powerhouse housellonson & Biiupuoril O.Mnln-Jt. IOT8 on (3 fan nv < > . . Rcmituo simps , llonson tt J Shepherd. U Main bt. LOTS on Mnnawii motor line , coruers.n 10 cash , bjlnnco 110 per month. Itonso it Shepherd , II Main Ht. RIUI , KSTATK-llought and sold anil ex- chaiiKed. HjiArlal attention Klvuu to exnm- f nation of titles. W. U. Jamas. No. I'J ' I'earl at. j FOR HAI.i-Acro : lots In Orchard placo. Tills propurty is located lu the Itlco nursery , nnuinof the main part of the city. Hi mile * fromjxmrt house , ( ioo. Metcalf. IU Pearl Ht. HOUHKHuiid lota ; KIUJ cash , ist ) caih. tJt ) cash , balance easy. Denson & Hhopherd UMaluat , 'I7Hlt BAM : On easy tcrmx , HOMO of the best J- ' arranged inodorn houses ( now ) in Council lIlllllH. All modern Improvements , llnoly located. Call on 8. K , Mitxon , Murrlnm block. Wil. BIKDKNTOPI' ' ' . Item Hslato. Special attention ilvon to examination and cor rection of title to Innds and lots In city and county. No. H , NoitliMalnHt. LOTS In , Mnllln'H mib , tJQcuah , hnlnnro $10 pur month. HeiiBon feShephuul. ilajij tit. _ _ "IjiOK BA I.n or Kent ( Harden land with liounes , Jby .1. It. Itlco , Vtl Main Ht. , Council IIIUIK limit SAM ! I'M nrro farm In Jasper county , -L' Jown , located nour coiil mlnm that nra lu operation. There I * n llva foot tHn of coul under I ho faun. Ueo. iletculf , No. IU I'ourl t. ITlORBAfil ! Jmprovud aim unimproved prop -L erty in every part or tlio city. Kara upper [ unities for Inventors who noak fpeciimtlonij ; hplendlil opportunities for those who ilaslro anniex. Ueo. Metculf , Nn , 10 Penrl at , U81NHSS locations on .Main and IboudVvay nt great bart-nlii * . duo. Metcalf , No , JO SAM ! SO rcctlulco frontnca located between tween ( J II , bout house arul Maniuv * beach Also ii number of choice lots In KegatU place Ico. ilotealf , No , 10 Pearl Ht. _ O 1)I5U4 Illtlos.TcoT loan money. The most 11 bcral terms offuieil. IUI Pearl at. BlOTKHtlmnaBavltiKiban * . liny a hou < m and lot of 0. II , Jndd on monthly payments. ind by payliiK from ti to 81 more a month than r n. J. HDMUNDSOX. u. r , . , Pres. vim Pres. CIIAH. li. IUNNAN , Cashier. CITIZENS' ' STATE BANK , OV COUNCIL IJLem'H. 'old up Capital . , . $ I5OOOO.OO siirplua . 3D.ooo.oa Liability to Depositors. . , . 339.OOO.O0 tT"v IAVMlllr' ? J'- ° - Olon. - . ) J. . .i-J5 > Uan' ' Jl ° - 'Wundaon. ' Chiw. It V Jru"llllct , t'enorul bunking buMnca * uml l n'lun ' of any bank Id low * , Inurcst on time deposit *