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0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE' WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 16 , 1889. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNOIlTBLUFFS n. NO. in I Delivered \ > y rnirler In nnv pnrt of the City at Twenty Cents per Week. H.W.TH/TON . MANAQnil TELKPIIONKSl IIUFINFRSOmCH KO , 42. NifiiiT KDITOII. N , 'A _ MI..N110N. N. V. P. Co. Glcnson conl. Council BlufTs Lumber Co. , coal. IJoston store , the leaders In dry Roods. Cnrbon Conl Co. wholesale. reUll , 10 Pearl. Another CHRP of illphtliorln xvus reported yesterday nt No. 181.- Third nvonuo. Hciltlents on East Urondwny nro kicking for Bldowalk extensions beyond the urcsent limits of the pliuildiii ; . The now sewer on Hcnton street , from Ilrnndwav to Indlnn Creek , has bc-n ? com pleted , nnd tlio curbing Is nnw belntf Inld. The Indies' nld society , of the Trlnlty- Mctliodlst church , will serve nn oyster supper nt Lucy's hull , on South Mum street , Friday evening1. A delegation from Union Pnclflo assembly , No. 130(1. ( linn gone to Denver to represent the Bluffs at the district assembly of the Knights of L.nbor. 'Jho walls of Martin Hughes' new building nt the corner of Broadway and Park iivcnuo nro rapidly golnir up , disclosing a very Imnd- Boinc iincl symmetrical structure , The Woman's ' Christian Temperance union meet ovor.y Wednesday nftornoon ntfl o'clock In their room , No. ( > _ Mcrrlam block. All ladles arc cordlallyMnvltcd to attend. John Con way , one of the trio orrostcd for stoallug nn overcoat from John Taylor , was sent to the countv jail for thirty days. The othora , IIoRnn und Hush , wcro dlnulmrgoij. The Old floniosnun company has been booked to appear nt Dohany's ' on the 2.3d nnd 2Jd lusts , nnd the nrranironirmts for their coming have Jnst been completed by O. 1) . JohliRon , udvnnco agent. Ira Odcll Imi takun out a permit for u t2,500 two-story frnmo building In Curtis & lltimsoy's adilltiou , and J. N , Harnsdall has also secured ix permit for u (5,000 two-story fratno building In McMuhon & Joffries ad dition. ' 1 ho now gas nnd electric light company has secured ofllces In tlm Mcrrltim block. Ono of the 1 Hi-go staterooms on the tlrst , floor , next to the double room at thn nouth end , will bo fitted up for a , dlsplav room for electrical and gas apparatus , ns well us for the oftlccs of the company. Superintendent Harry Evans , of the In- cinulosccnt department of the electric light company's plant , Is wiring the now Eiaoman block for incandescent lights. Those lights will bo placed In tha olllues and in the cash ier's , book-icccpur'B ami wrapping depart ments. The nro lights will bo ictuincd throughout the store wltti the addition of three ilfty-candlo power Incandescent limits in each show window. The fox chnso to bo hold northeast of Mnnnwa this uftcrnoon should not bo forgot ten by lovers of the nport. The fox h guaranteed to run. and there will undoubt edly bo u long and exciting chnso. IMio ex hibition is fieo nnd everybody is Itvited to KO. A special invitation is extended to the ladles , many of whom have frequently ex pressed n desire to sco a chase but have never before hud nn opportunity. Several of the citizens of the western part of the city , especially in the vicinity of Btreet3vlllc , are moving to hnvo another ward created from that portion of the city. For bomo time past thete has been a ilesiro on tho'part of n great many to huvo the city rcdlstrictcd nnd n radical change made in several of the wards , us the Second ward is altogether too largo and the Third and Fourth aio satisfactorily adjusted. The do imind lor n change is rapidly increasing , and it is probable that some definite action will bo takun in the matter before another mu nicipal election. The city star-boarors began yesterday morning to soil tickets for thuir arnual ball , which will bo given nt the Masonic temple Friduj evening , November 1. The proceeds will bo devoted to the purchase of resnilu- tiun uniform overcoats for the force. Ilcre- tofoio the police have worn any nnd all kinds of garbs during the winter , rendering it almost impossible tor those not pcisonally ncriuuinted with the ofUccrs to distinguish them from other citizens , and even for these It is sometimes a difiicult task when they are bundled up to their eyes as frequently happens on u cold winter's night. 1 ho se curing of n metropolitan uollco force nnd a full regulation uniform is u step in the right direction. The Pullman restaurant , C34 Broadway. Spuclnl Hnlc at ilia Cnrpot Storo. rlho Council Bluffs Carpet Co. offers nt special sale all this week handsome novelties lu curtains and flxtuies , rugs , oil clotns and linoleum , everything scld this week will bo at prices Unit cannot bo duplicated this side of Chicago. The line of carpets , curtains In ellk and lutes IH heavier than that of any other house in the Missouri vallov , and there Is no novolti that you can buy in Chicago that you can't 11 nd in our establishment. For the lomulnder of the ucck the attention of purchasers will bo called to the splendid bargains offered In rugs nnd silk curtain goods. Personal I'ar.i E. B Gardiner Is recovering from a severe attack of neuralgia , and Is able to be out again. Mrs. H. S. Gray , of San Tranqisco , Cal , is in the city visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wlliims. J. B. Hhoades formerly of the Bluffs , but now n Kansas City leal estate dealer , Is lieto visiting his son. Kov. IJr Phelps , of the Presbyterian church , leaves to day for Miirslmlltoivn , to attend the mooting of the synod. Ho will re- ninin over Sunday. Steam and hot w.itur heating , first class plumbing. Work done in both cities. John Gilbert , cor. Pearl st. and Willow nve. C. B. P. Co. , Stephen ; & Hnrmer , 82 Pearl. Swimson Music Co. , 1H3 Broadway. E. H. Shcafo t Co. give special nttcnt on to the collection of tents and care of propntty in the city and vicinity. Charges moderate. Ofllco Broad\u\ und Main streets , IOoic Out For tinoak "You can't blanio these fellows so very much , after all , " remarked a policeman yes terday , ulnlo discussing the great Incicaso in sncalt thievery In the city during the past two weeks. "In eight cases out of ten the citizens themselves are to blnmo for It. They leave a lot of clothing bunging In the front hall , with the door unlocked , and that of It- iclf almost licenses a cold and hungry tramp to steal. You don't ' hoar of these cases in midsummer for the sluiplo reason that these follows can sleep out of doora , without any covering , and keep more comfortable than half of the millionaires , "But talto this" weather , for Instance. The nlghtfa nio so chilly that u man can't He out , pud bin only hope Is to crawl Into a Muck or hay loft. If ho can't 11 ml such a pliu'O , ho must pi owl around , and must have clothes enough to keep him warm. To jnit clothing within the reach of such u man Is like leav ing a loaf of bread where some liaf-sturvcd wretch can get his hands on it. You see , folks must look out now for the next few months , and clothiers hud bettor keep their dibplny Btilts glued to their dummies. Thcro are lots of these trumps who don't want anything better than a ninety days' jail entente , and they cun'tgot ' Itany.'easlorthuu by nipping souio lltllo article valued at loss than * H ) to ovudo the charge of grand lar ceny , " Fine dtcssed chkkens. G , Mottaz , Tel. 173. . Desluible dwellings for rent at tnouorato prices , i : . U. Sheafe < t Co. , reotul agents , Broadway aim Main streets , upstairs. Money loaned at L. U. Urnft'a & Co.'s loan olllco on furniture , pmnos , horses , wupons , personal property of nil kinds , mm all ofljor articles of value , without removal. All business strictly conII- denUul. * Mcschnu lorf's popular meat market , fluent lu the , f ivin Uties. J33 Uroaaway , BROOKS IS FOUND GUILTY , The Slayer of Frank Do Geode Goto a Llfo Sontonco. WHAT THEY SAY OF O1TY WATER. Fifth ATCIIUO llcsldcuts Want No Elcotrlo Motor In Tliolrs A Do- nntlnti to the Veterans Council 5)riitrnc ) < Ml For lilfc. The Hrooka murder trill U ended , nnd after a fair und ttnp trtinl hearing of the ovl- denco In the case , tlio Jury has decided that the defendant , Thomas Urooks , Is guilty of murder in the llrst decree , n * charged In the Indictment , nnd has decreed tint , as n pun ishment for his crlino , ho shall bo Imprisoned at hard labor In the penitentiary of the sUto for the remilndorof his natural lifo. The verdict was reached with llttto dim- cully , and in nn hour nnd u half from the tlmo the Jurymen loft their seats they were back In the Jury box , nnd had roturnoa their finding to the court. ? The fifth mid Iwt day of the trIU was occupied with the arguments of couasol nnd the Instructions of the court. Colonel Dalloy resumed his pica for the defendant when court opened In tlio morning , and oonoludod ut ton minutes before 1U o'clock. Ho sifted the testimony very carof.uilv , but It was a hopeless effort , as tie hurt llttlo or nothing on which to work , Notwithstanding tins ho labored long nnd earnestly for the accused , skillfully handling the weak points of the nrosccullon , If such the slight discrepancies und In ic < ' .tiriuiH of the stale's ovldoneo maybe bo termed , mid placing his client in the beat possible light , wnioh , It must bo admitted , was fir : from favornulo. As fur ns the merits of the case wcro con cerned , the defense was Itimantubly wanting. In conclusion , Colonel Dalloy miido n strong nud touching pica in beimlf of tlio aged pa tents of the accused. In the nfternoon Prosecutine Attornov Organ mndo his , closing argument , It wus lucid and forcible , devoid of uny attempt at Highly oratory , presenting the plain , unvarnished - varnished facts of the case in n most convinc ing manner. Keen nnd incisive , It carried weight with the Jury , nnd mndo for the at torney as well a moat crcdilablo showing of his legal ncumcn nnd ability to 1111 the responsible position which ho holds as prosecuting attorney of the lareest county In the state of Iowa His skillful management of the case wns a surprise lo nearly every ono , and many richly deserved compliments wcro beslowod upon him. Shortly before 4 o'clock Judro Mncy began his ehirgn to the Jury , which was qullo lengthy , and the delivery occttp'ed ' about twenty minutes. The charge covered con- Biderablo ground , being , in fact , qulto ex haustive , and , In the opinion of numerous attorneys , was us fair a ol.argo as was over delivered to a jury from this bench. The defendant's counsel could take no excopUmi to it , and expressed the opinion that it was very favorable to the prisoner. Neverthe less the voidiet was far fiom being n gen eral suiprise , although several expected a verdict of manslaughter. The prisoner heard the announcement of the verdict with but llttlo show of feeling , buyond n contraction of the muscles of the lips , while his eyes foil to the matting bcforo him. When taken buck to the jail ho stated that ho did not care so much for himself , but reerettcd it on his mother's account. Ho said thai it , made little difference to him what the verdict was , but his unconcern was evidently assumed , nnd ho was fur fiom feeling the indifference which ho professed. The work in the jury room wus completed In short order , but six ballots being taken to decide on tiio prisoner's guilt , the decree- , and the punishment , 'ihe llrst ballot was as to the guilt of the ac cused. The result was ten for guilty , ono blank and one not eulltv. Tno second ballot resulted In a unanimous vote of guilty. Then Ihe degree \\uaconstdored. Iho firsl ballot stood ten for murder In the llrst de gree , and two for murder in the second de gree. The ncxl ballol resulted unanimously , and the prisoner was decided guilly of Iho crime charged in the indictment. Lastly , the puuishmonc was taken up. On this the ballot wus divided the same as on the ques tion of the cuill of iho accused , Iho first ballot resulting ton for lifo imprisonment , ono blank and ono in favor of inllicting tbo death penalty. The second ballot was unanimous , all declaring claring that punishment should be lifo im prisonment nt hard labor. A history of the crime for the commission of which Thomas HrooKs Is sentenced to end his days inside prison walls has previously been given in these columns , and u repeti tion is necessary. Suftlco It to say that r.s Frank Do Geode fills a premature grave , robbed of his lifo bv n murderer's bullet , an outraged Inw has decreed that his assassin shull henceforth bo robbed of his liberty , and herded In common with other criminals to mnko such expiation as possible for his awful crime. The Bno the Best Ail vertlsinsj Medium Monday's clove sale at the Boston store was , the most remarkable sale over hold in this city , nnd was attended bv the largest and most respectable crowd that over at tended any special sale held by us In all our experience as business men. The sale was laigoly for the purpose of testing Till : BEU as nn advertising medium in Council Bluffs , and the announcement of the glove sale was niailo only in Tin : 151:1 : . Wo are abundantly satUllod with the result , and only sorry that wo made the mistake of putting too low nn estimate upon the probable attendance , and wcie consequently unable to provide for the wants of all in the great rush. Watch out for future special sales aud bargains adver tised by us in Tun Bus. Foriiciii.voiixwVIIITCI.A \ \ & Co , Boston Store , Council Bluffs. No'.vlni : the City W.itnr Question. An article signed "Physician" appeared In the Nonpnroll jcsteiday regarding the impuiity of the city water and its total un- fltness for drinking or cooking purposes , and attributing to it the grciter pait of the sick ness now existing In the city. In the article appeared the following : "We have hesitated a good deal about say ing anything of the present source fiom \\hIchCouncilBluffs gets its water supply , but wo are now convinced that the water which is pumped Into the settling basins , the water thiit wo use to drink and cook with , is absolutely looking with poisou , nnd full of disease and dc > alh. "Any person who will take the trouble to ildo on the motor car ) to the river will see but too plainly the character of the water wo drink , Jn the lirst place a pond has been made to which the water Is conducted through an irrigating ditch from the river a considerable distance beyond. Tills ditch Is lined with weeds and grasses and open to thousoof everybody who sees lit to use-It for uny purpose whatever , 'J ho pond fed by this ditch is also unpro tected nnd open to abuse and the deposit of filth. The wagon bridge crosses it , and the offal therefrom linus its way into the water below. The motor line Dimes over it , and mun npit tobacco Juice nnd throw Vila cigars into ths wfiler , llttlo dreaming , and eomo of them caiing less , tint they are adding poison to the very water they drink , "is It any wonder that malarial foyer Is abroad in Council Bluff * ! Is It any \\onder that little children aie djlng dally from diphtheria , and fathers and mothers wring their hands nnd cry out in ngouy of foir for the child that lenuilns ! Is it any wonder that dioentery 1s everywheio and people uro sick ) The gicat uondei Is Unit half the pop ulation of the city Is not prostrate from dis ease ; that diphtheria Is not killing children by the bcoro dally Instead of ut the rule of two or three. "The board of health should proccnd with out a moment's delay to condemn the pres ent conditions , to order the pond done auny with , and u box sluice from the settling bus I u to the middle of the Missouri river , where running water oan bo taken uau pumped into the setttiue basin. " > > o matter if It docs cost the water com pany some money to make the ncccsmiry changes. Wo pay n water tax and are en titled to puio water If wo can got It. Hut the change will bo comparatively easy to make and the expense will not be considera ble. All that Is needed U for the taxpayers to take action in the picmlses and the chance will bo readily made. Until this is douo uot a drop of water should bo used for cooking or drinking purposes without first bomg boiled nnd allowed to nottlo. Physclnns say this , and BOtno of them do not use the river water nt all , regarding It as dangerous in the extreme. " The article was shown to Dr. Macrae , nnd his opinion regarding It solicited. "Why , " said ho , "It Is all the veriest nonsense. Chore U not the slightest ground on which to bnso such statements. I am treating several cases of dlphthnrln , and without a slnqlo exception they nro In families which get their drinking and cooking water from wells , They nro nearly nil in the lower portion of the c\ty \ , but I know of nearly a dozen cases In the eastern part of the city , whcro all of the fami lies nro also using well water. 1 will slate now , nnd challenge successful contradiction , that by far the greater part of the sickness in the city at the present time is In families using well water. As for the city water being so impure , tint is , us J said before - fore , the veriest nonsense , and the charge is in ido by folks who don't know what they are talkinc about. I think that it would bo hot ter if the settling bisln did not extend down under the bridge , but the situ ulon Is not so se rious as ropioscntud. I believe In thoroughly iterating water , and If I was going to SUK- gest n change , I would advl o having the wntcr empty Into the reservoir from the top Instead o ( from the bottom. The pi o might bo raited ton or ilftcen feet , which would give the water plenty of full , and then by placing some kind of u break unclornoith , life water would bn divided Into numerous streams nnd fully exposed to the air. This would pu.'lfy the air Btlll further , nnd make it as healthy as possible. I tun opposed to using impure water , nnd I know that our city water is fur above the average. Our health rooorts show It , for our mortality rate Is less than In any city of similar size lu the country. " From General Manager Hart , of the Wntor Works company , U was lo-irncd that the company Intends making several changes. Smd hoVhen : the matter came up a few weeks ngo , and some of the p ipors raised a hue nnd cry about Impure water , Mr. Shel don , trousuior of the company , wrote from New Yo-k , asking for an estimate of plans nnd cost for making such changes ns might bo required. The company does not think any changes necessary to secure pure water , being satisfied from an analysts that they have had made that the water is not Impure , but they arc willing , if the citizens are muk- lac objections , to put the Rottlmg basin In bettor condition , so as to m iko It more ot- truollvo In oppe-irance. The company's chief engineer , Mr. Hlrkinulno , Is now In New York , whcio ho has gene to submit estimates for such changes. Our Instructions nro to prepare now reservoir ! ! and another settling basin , it i eccss try. and the sides of the ditch and basin will be sodded and a man employed to keep them In good condition , and the basin will probably bo i hanged so as to bo entirely above the bridge. The reservoirs and basin will DO kept In ns attractive condition us possible , nnd other work dona to please the eye , but when it comes to furnishing any bettor water than this city is getting , It Is altogether out of the question. " At the council meeting yesterday nftor noon Mr. Eveiett introduced a resolution re- quirinu the waterworks comp my to change tlioir settling oasin so that It would lie cu- ttroly above the motor bridge. Mr. Hurt was present and stated that the company was already preparm ? to make thochnngo as soon us possible , so tlmt no f ut tbor action was taken in the matter. AlunyH nil Time. If you wish tn purchase a good and reliable watch 25 per cent less than club rr.tes , and on easy term * , then call nt once and make your own selection at C. B. Jacquotnlu & Co. , 27 Main street. Dempsey & Butler , candy M'f'g. , 105 Main. Western Lumber and Supply Co. , 13th and 14th sticots and 1M nnd 3d avenues , carry the largest stock of lumber , piling pole.Hes.llmo , cement und building material in the west. E. W. Kaymoml , manager. Don't. W nut the Motor. Some cf the residents along Fifth avenue are making an earnest attempt to prevent the electric motor from runuinL' down that beautiful residence street. Dr. Macrae , Mrs. Amy , Prof. Paulson , B.Terwilllgcr and others , together with the Catholic church authorities who own a block and a half , have united in a petition for an injunction to re- btinm the motor company. The petition sets forth the claim that the companv has no right of way down Fifth avenue , and that it has made no arrangements to liquidate the damages. The claim is made that the damage - ago will bo great , as the motor will inter fere with the enjoyment of the beautiful homes and the quiet of the churches nnd schools. It will endanger lifo , make driving anything but plcasureable , and in fact will cause damage to the amount of thousands of dollais. I'ho petition was presented to Judge Macy yesterday morning. As his honor was busy with the Brooks murder case , an agreement was reached between the attorneys that the mutter should go over until 8.30 o'clock this morning. The attorney for the motor com- panv announced that ho had instructed the company not to go on with the work , but , to stop until the mutter could be heard. The attorneys are to agree on a statement of facts so as to relieve the couit of all but the consideration of the Icual points. There is no little feeling being manifested in regard to the policy being pursued by the motor companv , not only on Fifth avenue , but elsewhere. The taxpayers have been led to believe that the motor company was legally bound to pay for the paving of that portion of any street used by It , extending to one foot beyond each sldo of its tract. Thus far there has been no paying for paving un less on the quiet to some uropoity owners who have roaiod to loud as to se cure a private settlement. The city has a goodly sum tiuo It under this law for the portion of the intersections thus taken. Thn city could afford to picss its claims in couit , but the city council seems to have been put to sleep or else they have llttlo faith in their rights. Ono or two of the aldermen are in favor of forcing a settle ment , and especially In regard to Avenue A. That avenue has been practically rendered impassible for teams. The dirt has been dug out of the street and thrown into a road bed for the motor. These aldermen , who nro In the minority , Insist that the motor company should grade that street and put it In as good condition as before. The council ns a body lias not , however , shown any dis position to force the matter. ' 1 ho motor company has taken two feet off the corner of the court house parking to bet ter accommodate Itself , 'iho city council granted the company this privilege , though just u hat right the city has to grant such an infringement of county rights is a puzilcr to many. At the corner of Pearl and Fifth avenue a notwoi k of very sharp curves is being put in. The iron guards are an Inch or more above the rails , the sharp edges sticking up so ns to render it exceedingly probable that buggies u ill bo wrecked there by the score. It Is now asserted that under the law of Iowa the city owns the sticots , parking and sidewalks In fee simple , and abutting prop erty owners have no more rights than any others. Yet , strangely enough , the abutting property OH tiers are called upon to pay for ull the street Improvements. 'Ihero Is a good deal of hot talk honed on the corners. Many who do not like to liti gate chuckio at seeing their neighbors do so , and wish them success. Others look to the city council to protect their interests , claim ing that they pay taxes to Ruppoit a strong Icual iinn , which shall bo used In staying the encroachments of corporations , Instead of leaving citizens to a hopeless single handed combat with such a strong oppgnout. Get Fountain fie cigar , next to Eiseman's. Finest market in city JM , Soinlan's. J. G , Tipton , real estate , & 2 Broadway. A Ptistpnnoil IClopeiunnt. Chris Andrpw Larson , a Lewis township Dane , rehearsed a lomantlo tale in police court yesterday morning. His Dancship was filled with love and poor whisky when ar rested , but ho secured the latter part of Ins load after coming to this city lust Monday , The story he told was to the effect that ho had boon lu this country but a short time , but during his brief sojourn here he became enamored of a Lewis township maiden , who Is said to ho worth f 10,000 In her own right , Paterfoyilllus did not take kindly to the young foreigner , und firmly expressed the belief that he was not Just the kind of a fel low to anUt iu ipeudtog bis daughter's thousands. An elopement was planned , which wns to have btonl consummated Mon day evening , nnd din1 ! hnd n friend came to this city to pot the Itcwiso. They Indulnod In a hiavy draught of corn Julco and confided the object of their ViKit to n stranger , who accommodatingly went out to secure the do- slrivi document , or What ho claimed to bo the thing , and sold It tot $ S , Tfio expectant bridegroom and his friend finally became noisy nnd were landed lu the cooler. They wcro fined $9 60 and &U > respectively , which they could not pay. The court promised to show Lurscn where ho could secure n license after ho hnd served out his line , nnd with that promise ho hod to bo content , though ho wondered much what w'ould become of his Intended. J > Dwelling for sale on easy payments. Also building lots nt lowest market prices. Call mid examine our list. E. H. Sheafe & Co. C. B. Btcnm dye works , 1013 Broadway. Itcnuttfylni ; the G nvcs. Some tlmo ago Abe Lincoln post , G. A. It. , soctfrcd a lot 200 feet square on the north sldo of Finrv ow cemetery , for the purpoao of pron.irlng n burial ground for tholr dead. This lot has been carefully cradod , and Is now rendv to receive the trees , shrubs and other decorations that are designed to ornament It , For the embellishments , the post depends upon the patriotic and public spirited citizens of the Bluffs. Yesterday the llrst donation was made by J. H. Rico , who gave llfty catnipa and twenty-live red cedar trees , from bis nursery In the south ern pait of the city. A fnw gltmllar gifts , and enough will bo secured to cover the lot , which , when fully completed , will bo n most attractive spot , and worthy the purpose for which It Is intended. Let Kasmusscn beautify your house in best style and cheap. VJ North Main. "The Famous" c ish bargain house , 200 B'y Special bcH lou or the Council. The city council hold a special meeting "yesterday afternoon , President Lucy presid ing , for the purpose of taking sotno action relative to the Pierce street motor mutter. 'Owing to the absence ol Mr. Wheeler from ho clty.und at the request of the motor com pany , the matter wns continued until Mon day evening , the company agreeing to re frain from laying any more track on that street in the meantime. Mr. Wheeler Is the party who objected to the motor company laying their track In front of his place , nnd along which they laid tholr tracks last Sun day. The council has never taken any action in the matter , but the strenuous kicking of several of the prooorty owners who reside on that street has Induced the council to take some action in the case. On motion , Twenty-Third street was or dered raised to grudo from Sixth avenue to Avenue C. The petition of John \V. Paul , to have the streets in Paul's addition raised to grade , was referred to the city engineer. Tno council indulged In qulto a Icncthy dis cussion regarding the location of lire hy drants * . on mams ordered extended by the council , but no action was taken. 'Iho meeting then adjourned until next Monday evening. Bixby has removed to Merriam block. Sheet music lOc , 5113 Broadway. WOMAN'S REPAIR SHOP. Soinn Hints AVith Kcleranco to Sinii- inor-norn Guuiis. Why , in this world where woman un- fortuntitoly huvo to earn their own broad and butter there are not some who will not go out and mend thing or duds , is boiuothing I cannot understand , says a writer in the Now York Sun. It would bo much inoro creditable to a wo man to sow on missing houks and oycs , to mend lace llounces , to put drauory back to the place where it belongs , or to freshen up frills of lace at the throat , and doit wall , than to insist on making ill-lilting bodices , badly cut skirts , nnd placing pockets wlicro you will sit down on thorn , and couldn't reach thorn to save your soul. The average dress maker regards the doctoring of a ward robe as beneath * her. which only proves to mo and to you what nll-around fools women are capable of being. To have somebody whom you can trust come in once a weelc , or whenever you want her , take your keys , look over your belong ings , put a stitch where it is wanted , thus saving the twenty that the future might require , is , I consider a great blessing , and ono that would bo appreciated by hundreds of wo men. The claim usually is that they don't got enough pay for it , and that the work don't make any show ; well , lot them ask a fair price , and if the person for whom they nro working doesn't groan about the show , I don't see why they should. I think but then I am only mortal , and dress makers are beyond that that there is ton times as much show in a bodice properly mended , and a skirt with a fresh rufllo about the bottom , than in a dircctoiro coat that is illfitting , unsuit able for the porsod who will wear it , and which makes BO much of u show that all the artistic nature of the Amer ican public ribos up and metaphorically cries "Pio upon Hi" ' In fixing over delightful term ! a bodice , remember the agonies that thd small hooks and eyes caused you all summer , and with what porbibtoncy they broke your nails. Take them all oil and put good sized ones on , having not all the hooks on one ttido and the oycs on the another , but putting llrst a hook and then an eye , wtiich insures the bodice remaining closed. Thou , for draperies , bcwaro of the safety hooks their only safety consists in their being safe to como undone , and you hnvo to pin them besides. Whereas a good , big , ovory-day work ing hook will do his duty in that station of the frock where ho is neces sary. About the low or edge of a Hldrt. If it is worn , take your biggest scissors and cutoff the ragged edge with great ovonnops , putting as the finish , and to Biipnly the missing length , a Bciint frill of silk the same color , with its edges pinked. Of course , this only applies to skirts that have long over draperies what , indeed , are known ns foundation skirts. By the by , if you don't euro to wear a long petticoat , arrange inside of all your dross skirts frills of either white or black lace re.iching way up to the knee , The right side is next tote to you , and the on tire oiled is extreme ly pretty , while the laio ! is still enough to give to the skirt the slight Ulbton- tion which is dcHirablo. You are going to take out the big rdeds ; if itis tnadq BO thatsoinothing in the shape of a rocn in required , put in email ono. but as you value your temper and the keopingof itdo , notchooso these roods that hook in the con tor , but cling to the old straight one lied with tapes. The divided reed is even and rigid Jn determination not to hook together. It eventually has to'DO' fastened with a eafotypin , then forms a perfect point , and nobody can Ultimo the looker on for wondering as to the slmpo of the woman , who , by her innocence , has boon led into making a guy of herself , Do not put way as unwcnniblo the foulards . of summer , but see if instead you can't utili/.o them for homo drones , In largo oitios , where an even tempera ture that of bummer tiinoporvadcs the house , these gowns can bo | worn with perfect propriety , and ono need not fear that most dreadful of events , catching cold , , A charming woman in Now York wears white mull gowns thp ontlro sea- con for the house , and nho looks as If she were asoraph or homothing very an- golie as she walks about in her soft robe that doesn't rustle and has the artistic air peculiar to the ivory-white material. Look ovur the ball gowns aud eoo if uny of the trimmings cannot bo used on the numerous ten gowns that you are going to in alto , nnd remember before yon put them away fur this purnoso tlmt oaoh should bo dusted carefully with n soft brush and wrapped in tissue paper , Atlvicn to Mother * . Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup should always bo used for children teething. It soothes the child , sottons the gums , , nllays all pains , cures wind colic , and is the best remedy for dlar- hoea. i5c ! n bottle. Thn Mnnulnottirn of Gatnup , Ono of the most wondoiful manufac tures of recent growth Is catsup. A groiU number of laclorlea have origin ated In the past ton years , and compet ing brands are as plentiful as these in ntiy line of manufactured articles , Tomato catsup hits conquered the world. In our younger days our mothers used to put ti ) n supply about this tlmo every year for winter use , nnd It was a condi ment occasionally served at the table. Now it has taken its plane with milt nnd popper In dally uso. Some people cat It three times a day , and many mil lions of gallons are required to supply the annual demand. This popularity of the catsup hasmado tomatoes as profit able a crop ns wheat , and many farm ers plant acres of vines every yo.vr juat to supply the catsup factories. At 20 cents a bushel nn acre of tomatoes is always prolltablo. The farmer sim ply illls his wagon bed with the ripe fruit and hauls the load to town. There is no wnsto , for the .riper the fruit the bettor for catsup. The old world ia now using American catsup , and the trade is always on the increase. Cushnmn'.s Menthe Inhaler cures catairh , headache , neuralgia , asthma , hay fever. Trial free at jour druggist. Price 50 cents. A Snnko ns an tnciih.Unr. A farmer on Dullskin pralrio had n drove of twelve half grown goose killed nnd swallowed by a rattlesnake oasl of Hartford City. , Ind. , a few days ago. These goose were observed early in the day by a gang of telephone men at work , and tholr strange actions were commented on , but the cause was not discovered until toward evening , when the one remaining goose was rescued from a circle of rattlesnakes , and sev eral of the reptiles were killed , their bellies distontcd with , the gecso they had swallowed. Ono of the rattlers was an enormous follow , above five feet in length. ToJln ( 4'o\y , HclfivM , Dublin and LUernool FHOM NHW YOIIIC rvnuvTiirii DAv. Cabin jiiwmge $ . " > 5 to f'f , iioconllim to loc.itlou of etnt room. Ksuirslim & > to fM. BtccrnRO to nml from Europe ftt Ixwc t Itnlc' . AUSTIN UALDUIN XCO. , cicn'l ARcntt , M Hroiulnny , New York JOHN IU.EQEV , Gcn'l Western Ascnt lil UuiKlolph St , Chicago , lUnnv H. Mooiu s , 1 nos. MCCAN v h , Asent , nt Oinih ATTRACTION ! UNPRECEDENTED OVIUl A MILLION UlSriUIIUTEU Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated by the l/ft-'lilulure. ( or Kiliiuitlonnl nndCh mtntlo ) purposes , mil IM ininclil'o intilo n pnrt ol the present tito ' 'oniUtutlon , In I3T1) ) by nn c verwhilnnnu popular votu. Its MAMMOTH UHAWINOS tnKo place SemiAnnually - Annually , ( Juno and Uccomber ) , nnd Its OHANDSINOLU NUMIJKlt DitAWlNGS take plico In earh or tlia other ten months of Uio > car , anil mo nil drawn In public , at the Acad- uuiy of Music. Now Orleans , La. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS. Per Integrity of its Drawings , nncl I'ronipt Payment ofl'rizcs. .attested as follows : "Wo do hereby certify tlmt wo supervise the r rnnuemenU for ull tlio Monthly niul Hcinl Annual l > rnwlni.aof the Ixmlslium &Uitu I oitery Cniupanr , and In person IIHIMIIKO imJ control tlio Iininlnio tlionihu VPS , mid thiit tno same mo conducted ltn hnnisty , fHlnie fmill In M'oJlulthtownnlBilpnrtlia , nn I wo nutliorUo tlio Conil any 10 usu this cemtlcuto , with fucthul.01 . of our duuttturcs nttm.hudmusau * Tertlscmonta. " COMMISSIONKRB. Wo the unilerslcnert Dunk * anil Hankers will pny nil Prizes drawn lu the Louisiana state Lotteries which majr Bo iire ented at our counters. II. M. WALMSLBV.l'ros. Louisiana Nat. Hank Pinuitt : LANAUX. Pros. Etuto Not'I Hank. A. HALDWIN , Pros. Now Orleans Nat'l Hunk. OAltLKOHN. Prcs. Union National Hank Orand ftathty Drawing At the Academy of Music , Now Or leans , Tuesday , November 12 , | 889 , CAPITAL PRIZE , - $3OOOOO 1OOOOO Ticket * nt Twenty Dollars oaoh. Halves , $ ! < > ; Quarters , $5 ; Tontlif , jjillj 'J wont lot liM , . 1. LIST Ot I'HI/rS i I'ltiPK orpoxijo is psiowio 1 l'ltl/15 < ) ! ' KW.OJIi to ldO. ' U i 1'iii/n or ifli j is Uiwi 1 i'iir/K 01 ar > i > ii J.I M 2 I'ltlior : lUUOtlaro MMUJ ft I'ltl/IW or 5.ixunre Sinn 25 IMII/I'S OP lK ) nro _ 1 ( IQ 1(1(1 ( ( I'KI/KS OK .VOliro A rOUU l l'lll/.l Ol' .Wlare GliikM W ) i'lll/BH OK JJIIiiro IW.UUO AI'l'ltOMMATlON l'ltl/ES. 100 IMrcsaf f'Uluro fOmo IU ) do of .oiiiro .o.nuo luu do of 'AKlHro WMi TMl'IlN.Mj l'Hl/13. 909 do ICOiire D'l.'CT IVJ ilo lUUiiro t'VUJ 3.1111'rlzoi amounting lo fI05l , OJ NOTK Titkitiilrunlnt ; Cupltnl I'rlrcsaro not uu- titled to tornilial I'llreu , IWFoii Ci.un HAITI , or any further Information rtoilreJ , wrlto lojlljly to iiiidernlanod , cloirly Hinting your reside KO , with State , < ounty , Hrent and Number. Muro ruplil return ni.ill delivery will bo matured by your incloBlnx an Envelope ) bearing your full nddrcsi. IMPORTANT. Address M. A. DAUPHIN , New Orleans , La. , or.M. A. DAUPHIN. Washington , U. C. Ily onllnarylettcrcinlnlnlni.M ( > viOiilntI uoiI by all ICxpn as C'oinpHiilQ9Nunr l chitnge , Onill or 1'ojtiil .Note. _ _ _ _ _ Address Registered Letters containing Currency lo NHW OllLUANS NATIUNnL HANK. Nuu Orleunu , La "IllCMICMIinn that t'io payment of I'rlini U miAltNIUICI ) IIV lOIJIt .NAIIO.NAI , MA.SKS of New Orleans.unit the 11cUols iiru > Une 1 by tlm "ru l- tlcnV of nn Institution.THMO | clmrture I rlRhts nra locpcnlzinl In Iho hlUioU C Mirts , then fnro , bguaro of ull Imitations or ano lyinuu xchames " ONI' ) 1)01IM It Is tlm nn < if the tmalleit part or fraction of a Ticket IhslIHI ) lit lli In any Drnwlnif. Anything In our imino offered for lesi than u Dullur lineivlnillu SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. HOR SAUE ANO RiNT. / < OOI ) work hoibes for anlo ; will take pay In VJTgrading and Ulllnx. or In chopplngand hauling - ing wood. Apply to Leonard Kverett. II1AVH two c'lo0'Qiit hoiiHB3 on Otli avo. , one block from motor. Large lota. IIOIIHOS new , Band II rooms each ; modern Implements. 1'or mlo on pavmentii to suit mirchaiers Thosu are line bargalnx. apleudldly located and cheap est property In Council lllulf * . J. H Judd , ( > W llroauwiiy. J I-'INH houses on Lincoln nva.,8 rooms , mod- Oern Improvement * , ull new , - lots WxIM ) each and the other TUxhVJ , ' 111Is property 18 llnelv located In the natural par * portion ot Council llliiltd. _ bloi .H from Omaha and Council IllulTd motor , C , II , Judd , 600 llroudway. I ! IN6UUANCU at actual coot Addresi IIK A. K. DuufUurty , Canning it. , Council UlulU , Coal I Coal I A. T. THATCHER , II. A. COX , Chicago , Ills. Western Sales Agent. O PRICE : | | 4 Nlnln Street , Brown Building. Telephone 48. to\A \ ? $ $ n1 ' S1LIX'T1I : ) ANTIIIUCITH COAL nt tht GRATE AND EGG - - - $3,25 RANGE AND NUT - - 8.5O CHESTNUT - - s.50 inV'VlV'U ' ' 'Tr1 ' " ldo ' ( ' : Wuiininp $ . . , ? , A'/-SofL / -'o\1 \ < Lump$1.Ml , Walnut tJ.oek vi . 10 , .IncUpon $5 C'ctlnr $ . - , ; t.23 , Cnnnol fO.W , Iowa Nut W.oU tJiw House t clu l o per busliol , or $7.00 per ton. { Cl9h ( witl1 owlor. All co.il fresh ininuil well il , iTE.liMS , soroonoil nml prou , ) lly It is a BRAT-ALL , because it never breaks , splits , cranks or curls. Because it Indestructible in the weather , and will nndeigo no in uny cliuiuto * Because it Is more durable than any other roof 111:100. : iron , tin , slate or wood. Bocaubo it can bo quickly put on without skilled labor nnd is ohotvpar than shingles. Because it has boon proven by the severest trials and has never fulled. Per further information apply to BIRKINBINB EN&INEERING AND SUPPLY CO. , , , T , , Room 6OO First National Bank Building , Omaha. Council BlufTa ofnco. 115 Pearl Shoot. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY , HR1 RKI N Rl W F Hydraulic and Sanitary Enginocr. Plans Intimates i UlimmUMXL Spccillcations. Supervision of Public Work. Brown _ _ _ jpmti Building , Coui-il Bluifs , Io\va. NQPU I I D7 Justice of the Peace. Ollloo over American Express , No. 41 i Ol > t I U IL. I . Broadway , Council Bluffs , lowu. Ri QI\/IQ | \ / Attornoys-at Law. Practice in the SUto and 1 oil- 06 OIIVIO oral Courts. Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Bjiio B'oi-k ' , Council Bluffs , Iowa. PI Snr eon nnd llojinupnUi. l ooiu ti , Ltiowti * J. buildin115 , Poivrl St. Olllco hours , 9 to 12. n. in. , - to 0 inul 7 to S p. in. BAItfiAINSlunllimrti of the city. N. C. I'hlilip" , loom " > . MorettMotk. fl'WOK-story fi-ioom liousos on Isoith 7th st. JL y blocks fiom iiostollice city wntor , only f.MOO eiicli. Uums to suit. C. I ) . Judd , ( Mi Jltoadwny. il ? jou lm\o uny lots or other pronorty tlmt youul h to irsulo for u house aud lot , cull onC. 1) ) . Judd , ( nil llioulw.iy. _ lots In all pnrti ot Coun cil Illtiirs. trom iiOi to JU,0)i , tlmt I can sell on monthly pijinenti , 01 nnvteims to suit pur chasers , 'ilns Is of. pirtleulai ud\autago to Omaha ineicli uita , clerks mechanic- people who dcslro a homo npiir tlio tinsineis center of Omiilm ttlthuutbelnpcomtiolled topay exorbitant tant prices. C. H. Judd , OJO llroadmir , Council 1 llu II s. IK VOU ( my a house aiul lot of C. < . Jiuhlnnd afterwards I'oncliulo to move away or In any other way n it being desirous ot kieplnt ; the property , 1 will sell it for you frcoof olmigo iimlpioperty unsold l\\111 lent saina without coit to ow nor. \\rAHHAN TV deeds gixon on nil property solil'iy 0. II. Judit v hen there Is a fair pa > niBiitdo\Yii. LO1S In Central sue clienp. Kusv terms. N. C. Phillip * , room 3 , i\-orott : blocjj. KKMIIMlir.K that Town my own property , and consenently can mnKo terms to suit the purcliasor , who is not loqulred to deal with mo tlirouKhana < rent. C. II Judd , COO UroatUMiy , Council UlullH. /"VlinLL HllOS. & CO. loan money. The most > -/llberalteims olfotoa. 1UJ Peail et. BI7T1 UK than a " < aUMR3 lnn < c. Huy a hotiso and lot of o. II. Judd on monthly payments , and by pitj Ing fiom $ ; to tr > more a month than rent In a few joaisyou will own yoiu homo freoofdubt. which fa bound hj thattlmo to bo woith more than double what jou piy for It now. C. II. Judd , GWJ llroadwny. Council Itlulfn. " 17VJU SALI1 On easy terms , cnoico lealdeuco -L lot , liiaham ave , on motor lino. Tor Sale M ) ncro ft tilt and \egetnble fntm ly miles oust of I hruuiuuiim g.'uuuds. A bargain. IJisy tei ma. Onlj $ .13 per acre. J'or bale IU acres adjoining city limits ; 2-stnry framehou-.e , iRitrti bain , wood anil coal Hlicd , well , clstnn , etc ; 'D ) buannf ? fruit tioes , pi apes nnd berries. PilcoV > , UJO. iho bare land Is worth the money. 1'orfc.ilo 8) ) news ' 4 mile fiorn city limits. Only $ ! 0) ) per aero. Kasy terms Per halo - ' ) acioi rnolco grove lands on Gland avenue. Only JIX ) per urre. Tor bale 1 0 acres , good house , bam nnrt out buildings , 1,000 Iruit trt-os , foui miles from post- ofltce , only W per aero , easy teims ; also Jl acres adjoining , well improved , at SoO an acre , one third cash , balance on terms to suit. Tor bale-Lot 4 , block 8. Hanscoin Place , Omaha on 10 i ears' tlmo at 7 per cent. W. C. btacy Itoom I , Opera lllock. ITlOH SALK-An old and well established ' drut ! store , established In ltMJ. C.ish re- ntilrnd , J,5U ) ) , b ilancareal eitato. Addreis A _ , Hie. Council Illulla. " 17ttIl ItHNT Nlrely furnished rooms , well JJ heated , airy , all conveniences , > ' , block from electric motor line ( lood I'oaul next door , now modern houses. No. 17 North Madison st. BAItn AIN -4 lots In Illdillo'g sub. on flth a\o , Urndlngnllpild. lUJosch N.C.Phillips , room "i , r.verott block. ' 1 Ol'S In Terwllllgorsald J.Ti each. N , C 1J Phillips , loom ' . Kterett block. LOI'SIn Vnn llnuiti. Hlce's add 3.2 > 0 , Ka y lerins. N. C. Phllllin , room ' > . fiieictt bile. IIAIM1 UN In West liroaduaj propertj. N , , Ac ! Phillip * , loomfl , i\urolt : block OTSInTenj addition 51onthlr payments I IN. 0. Phillips , room r , , Kveiett mode. IL L oxcliange. N. C Phillip room " > . Lvorott block , TMIMIOVIM ) fauna In Iowa and Kansas for JLexclinnno for < Ity propel ty. N. 0. I'lillllps room 5. Krerett block. LOlBotiUh aro. anil 10th st. very cheap Snaps. Ilenson .V Shepherd , U Main fit. IOTSnn llroadnay , aiiyv\liero between Conn * Jell Illutrs mid Omaha. Ilcnsou i. bliephord , li JIaln bt. A VLNUU A low , corners , great bait'iilna. Ilenson & Shepherd , 9 Main st. _ on 4th avenue , Van Ilrnnt A , Illcc's sur > , , LOT . Ilenson A , bfteplierd , 1) ) Main fat. r AN IHO A neat joiing ( jlrlto help In sen- Vl oral liouso ivork. Mrs Jacob blms , 010 Platiicr st. corner on Hroadway , opposite noner BUST ' Ilenson A. Snepliord 0 Main Bt. JOTS on Glen nve. . genuine snaps , lieason ft bliephcrd.UMaln st. LOTS on Mannw.i motor line , corners. 10 cauli , balance 110 per month , llenso & Shepherd , U Main Bt 13IAL ! K3TATB nought and sola ana ei. Jl clmiik'eil. Spncliil attention tMvoii to exam ination of titles.V. . U. Jamas. No. 1' ' ) t'oarl at. < IPOK HALI'Acre lots In Orchard placo. This JJ property U loc itod in tin Hlco nurnery , Eoninof the main pnrt of thn city. Hi inllti from court houaa , lleo. Metealf. 1U Pearl at. HoUhKHund lotsr IOJ cash. J.M ) cMli , tM cash , balance easy. Iloiuou Bliepherd UMalnst , FOlt BALK < Jn easy terms , aomo of the best in ranged modern homes ( new ) lu Council Hlult * . All moUuin t inprovementM , a < - . located Call on B K. Ma-on , Merriam block. > WM. bll'riKNIOI'l' , Heal Kstate. Bpecial attention given to exiituinatlon and cor rection of title to luads nnd lots In ctty _ ud Mutlln'H biib , tlOcash , balance } 10 per Jinonth lleuson A , Shepherd , tl.Maln at. ) .I HA LK or Kent Harden land w 1th houses , rl ; J , K , Mice , lUJMaln st. , Cojncll IlluIIs. farm in Jasper county , - Iowa , located near coal mlnu-i that are in opomtlou 'llioroliu live foot vein of coal uudvr the farm Goo. Jletcilf , No , 10 J'cur ) U BUSINESS lop itlons or Main nml Uio.idway nt great birgnms Oco. Mctcalf. rso. 10 Pearl st. \\rAN'lii-Stock : of furtiltuii' . gmc-iles or ' > hiirdunio In oxthaneo for land i I city piopeity. Will pay some cash. Addio av , VV. Houston , ! ! 0 1 111 oad\\.ii. . ITlOlt SA 1,12liuprmed and unlmprovnd prop I ? city in ovtry part ot i it > cltllarj op-ior tunltles for ln\istors who seeK spa uiatlonj ; I splendid iippnituiittloj fur thoie who dejlro i homes. Ueo Metealf. No 10 Pearl at I TT > tll S\Li : SO feet lake front i u lori'fll bT i J. twoin ( } H lioat house and Manawa beach 1 ANo u number of choice lots lu Itegatta pi ice ' Oto. Molcalf , No 10 Poirl at. Stovr"j , stoves , The best J12 00 cook htovo . u,0) 'IllO lll'SS Jll.lUcOOiCStOVO . 1 > ( M Ilie bc tsto\c on caitli . 20l ( 'Iho best $ , o ( ) wood stove . 7it > The best $ )0)0uk ) coil sto\o . 9.UO Cheap stoves at all prl es \Vo are the solo and only agents tor the celb- butted llmlliuit Home honters , the genulno P. P. Stowurt heiileiH , the famous soft coiil Out stoves , guaranteed to holil lire over input. Wo June the best sto\es , the laigest stock of stoves and tne lowest pilots on Ktme , nnd eu'n our cheapest we guarantee. Uoii t fall to sou us. OnHnalant Homes nml htew art * we are cheaper than any other western city from J.1 to fa ; pleaded to quoin prices to outside pa-ties , ami delher Htovos vlthln Dtty miles ot the city , Colo& Cole , it Main ut , opposite Citizens' bank , i I'rppurn For Winter. The Teninsula heating stovea are the best la the market. lln\o handled tli m for live yoirs , L\oiy ealo KlveH n.itlstiauon. llefoieyoti buy see them. Q ho now Ilovlon tin nines are con- r uctecl upon the most nppnnod xclemillo rlnciples , and lire the bustimd most ( ' ( oiioml , al fuimice In the world , i'oi b.ilo oulj by W VJ .J.uulciwiisser , 307 Hioa Iwiiy. L'ouu u Illlt 5OO btovcn IMIIsn | ( > . Qheio Is a suggestion of coming cold days la even tuo sunshlnoof tlietu pleasant autumn evenings und iho proUdont per ou will toino to tno conclusion that the best thing to do to Keep warm and s ive coal bills Is to buy tuo best Htovo made. 1 have Iniiiigur itotl u stove H.tlo during which 60. ) slo\es will bo sold , Inciiuilntt n upei ial Him of clie ip cooks ut tlio to I - \ Ing pilces Ore No. . fM ; ono No 8 trlmm-1 Jit , Ith good draught regultttious , and guaranteoa llrst clat > 8 unkers. My lenders 111 to the Garland line com | Icto the only faultless stove made. Hcntliu stoves from J3 uj ) to $ .U , ami will close out a lai go stock of Stow art Moves at cost. I also handle tno Monitor. Climax Mu an fa la ) > ls. Cliartei Oik. Ilxcelslor , lilt thdoy , Acorn and Garland ranjvs. I'nrnaccs hot air and st nm , put In by the only lecogulzod skilled f .na n man in the < -lty , P. 0. I3eol , fiiU llroadwa > . No , 27 Main St. , Over Jacquomln's Jewelry Star' Adapted to the publli Hcliools. The only comiilcto tiling or ltn kind In r\Istonce mjd In- dlspc-nslblo In the m-hool room , hi heel llmirda dcKlring the moit porfett help for tlio teuclier are luIt * } to uxamlno tniH. Address Jl. A. Il\lll.\Giit , Goncral AKU > ' Is Savins Bank ' / Imorpoiated Nov llt > 70. Souvhwest ( oniur llioadwaj und \nln ! t-tioeU OAt'ITAI , $150,000. OfFimis-N P. Dodge , Piesldunt , John Ilcresholm , Vice Piealdont ; AV. . Hle-raan Ca > hler. DmrcioiisN I' Ootlijo. .1 Ilcreslinlin iito . Kccllnu L Stewart , \v. W. Wallace , 0 , to.M. . Dodge. 'JlIOs. OlrlOKil W. II. M Pts-r OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Corner Main and Uroaaway , COU.\ < l ! < I M'I''I > > , IOWA. Dealers In furulrn and domostlo ex-hunga Collections made und Interest paid on time da * J. M , PALMER - 1IA8 Till ! ClIOlKtit l.OfOV - SUBURBAN & INTERIOR PROPERTY In tne clly. Gilt edged opportunities to Imme diate Invuttoni and homo aeo.ors , I ) , J , lilJML'MISDS' , K. L , HllUdAIIT , I'ifs. Vlc Pr i. CIUH.H UANNAN , Cashier. PITI7I\10 ( I'IM'PI ? DtVf/ UTIZiiiNS SlAlh IJANIl , orcouscii. ui.tirr- . Paid up Capital $130,000. GO Surplus . . . . 39,000,00 Liability to Depositors 335,000.00 DIIIMTOIIH-J. A. Miller , I' . O. nienson. H. f , hlingart , i : i : Hurt , J 1) IMiindsou , Clui / ( llannan , 'Inuii-iPt ffeil ral biuiKlnjf bu lu capital und of any buuk " _ JUVYU. Inteiost ou tiui