Wmre SR - , < _ i. . 0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEIWIUDAY , OCTOBER 18 , 1889. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNOIlTBLUFFS 01W1UI2. NO. 1JI I'KAUIi STHUIST. Delivered by cnrrlcr in nnv part of the City at Twenty Cents p r Week. IMV.TII/TON . MANAOKU .s Omcr. No. 42. NIOIIT KIHTOII. No. 21. flll.NOK MnXT N. Y. P. Co. Glcnson coal. Council Hluffs Lumber Co. , coal , 13oston store , tlio leaders In dry Roods. Carbon Conl Co. wholesale , retail , 101'earl. * Unlty rullcl will moot In regular session tins afternoon at a o'clock , with Mrs. Harris on South First direct. Frederick GustotTcrson , of Omalm , and Mnjrglo Cochrnn , of Lincoln , wore married yesterday by fc'cjulro Schurz. The colored porters of the city will glvo n ball next Thursday evening In the room formerly occupied by the public library , ou Pearl street. Work tins boon commenced on the foun dation for a no.v residence for Scnitoo A. TJ. llcndrlulcs. at the corner of Fifteenth street and Avunuo A. * Attorney Uoulton has applied for n writ of Injunction nualiist the llciuor establish ments of I'hllli ) Morpon , John Crowo and Gcorico Qorspnchor. Four moro CHICS of dluhthcra | are roportrd In the fitfully of Nols Swanson , No. 10111 Avenue F. Tlio patients range from four months to seven ycnrs of nge. The stockholders of the Dodpo Light puams are requested to meet at the armory this ovenitip nt 7:110 : o'clock sharp for the con sideration of important business. Mari-lngo licensee were issued yesterday to William Nlclson and Katlo Nlolsan , of CarBOii , and GeorgeW. . Lonuh and Alice A. Orovcr , both of Uotiplas county. Frank Wilson and J. Grady , the two men nrrested for stealing seven pulrs of boy's limits from the stoic of Mctc.ilf Hros. , had .1 hcnrinc before Siiuiro Schurz jvsterdav and were sentenced to thirty diiys In ttio county Jail. Jail.A A basket sociable , oyster supper and dnnco will bo ulvon at the residence of K. M. Girard , corner of Seventh nvcnuo nnd Nine teenth street , to morrow evening , for the benelltof lodno No.115 , I. O. G. T. , to which all nro invited. Mr. J. W. Hell has been promoted to the position of local passenger uitont for the Northwestern railroad company , Instead of ticket agent , ns previously announced. Mr. J. C. Mitchell will continue to Boll the paste boards as heretofore. Residents on Hldgo street are complaining bitterly because Dr. Hougnton otdcred the removal of a diphtheria patient to a vacant IIOIIBO on that street. The physician states that all quarantine regulations were care fully observed , and that thcro wus no ex posure to the residents of the locality. Several nf the Journeymen baibors of this city wno nro members of thn .Barbers' union nro Interested in the prand ball to bo given by the union at the Masonic tumnle , In Omaha , ou tlio ovenlnp of November I ) . Ar rangements have been made for a special motor train to bring homo those who attend from this city. It is expected that nbout tlfty couples will RO from bore. The state vs Mclnrosb nnd DunUle , for forging certificates for bounty for wolf scalus , was not completed in the district court yesterday afternoon. The evidence for the prosecution was submitted , when court mlourncd. ] The defendants are in dicted on llvo counts , but by agreement one trial will decide all decide nil of them. Ttio case will bo resumed this morning. The Pullman restaurant , 534 Broadwuy. IBixby has removed to Mcrrlam block. Sheet music lOc , 5rtS Hroadway. PnrHOiutl I'nrnjjraplm. A. W. Johnson has gone on the road as a traveler for the Wclr-Shuirart company. 11. II. Tllluii uinl fuintlj tuft j-cstordny for & week's visit with relations in JunesviUe. Wis. Wis.Mrs Mrs A. T. Elwoll and Mrs. Dr. A. P. Hauchott are in Mt. Pleasant , where they ore delegates to the P. 13. O. convention. Henry CoiTccu , who has been traveling for the Standard Manufacturing company , lias aecurcd the position of manager of the branch ofllco of the Peru Plow company. Detectives Johnson nnd Hiloy , of the North western railway company , are. in tlio city , be ing called as witnesses for the state In the cases against the parties who are under in dictment lor robbing freight cars in the Northwcstoiii ya > ds several months ago. C. 13. steam dyu works , lOia Broadway. LotUasmussen beautify your house in best itylo and cheap. 1'J North Main. Millinery opening at MI-B. Monteith's , .141 Broadway , next Friday and Saturday , IStu and 1'Jtti. ' Jurors For p\t Trrnt. The petit jury venire for the November term has been drawn nnd is as follows : Jerry Kelly , A , Lash , William Hapn , Forrest Kinney , Hurt Sliceloy , L. Ar. Williams , G. C. Cuso , D. 1C. Dodson. Im Schollcld , Fred Sperling , M. M. Uaitlott , J. II. Ward , Will iam Honor , A. A. Kichaidson , nil of Kane township ; A. 11. Perkins , ICoc Crook ; David Points , itockford ; it. E. Williams. Wash- liiK.ton : S. W. Jacobson , Nonvalk ; II. Dow- ling , Neoln ; Henry Maur , Yoik ; J. T. Har ris , Ha/plDcll ; Hobert Miller , Washington ; Isaac Wnllcor , Uocltfoiclj H M. Hough , Neolu. _ Call In and see the latest styles In pattern hats and bonnets at Mrs. W. II. Montoith'a opening next Friday and Saturday. UU liroadway. Steam and hot water boating , first-class plumbing. Work done in both cities. John Gilbert , cor. Pearl st. and Willow ave. C. 13. P. Co. , Steplmn : & Hnruicr , 32 Pearl. Friends In Nucil. Miss Jtcrtlm Stevenson died yesterday of diphtheria ut her homo on Oonton street. She was living hero with n younger sister and n brother , D , C. Stovcnson , who Is em ployed as a clerk ut the "Q. " freight ofllco. The sickness of the Rlstor had com pletely exhausted the meaiiH of the family , so that the sad outcome fouml them in very * Btrnitoncd circumstances. The employes of the 1 > Q. " together with the company , on being Informed of the situation , immediately provided n handsome casket mid raised n jiuiso for the stricken family , The company also kindly furnished pusses over their line to HilUuoro , O. , whither the bo- ruavcd brother and sister stnrtot lust evcnltig with the remains U.'hoy took passage over No. 8. Tlio mother of the deceased IH postmistress at Hillsboro , which position she. has hold for the pasi twelve years. The deceased was u yount , lady of very lovable disposition , amiable nnt kind hearted , nnd had greatly endeared her self to many friends in this city during her residence hurt ) . Much sympathy la lelt for the bercavcii family , and It Is pleasing to know that such nubstnntial evidences of f ricndshlti were shown them In their sad nf- lltutlou , Moschondorf'H popular moat market , finest In the Twin Cities. itq'l Hroaaway. Bwansou Muslo Co. , U35 Hroadway. E. H. Shcafo & Co. give special attcnt on to the collection of rents and care of property in the city and vicinity. Charges moderate , Ofllco Uroadway and Mala streets , A Line Troltlni ; Meitint : , A trotting programme bus been prcpnrei to Uko pluco ut Union driving park tomorrow row afternoon at 3 o'clock , Thera will ba two purses offered ono for a 3:30 : and thr other for nininuta ! ) class. Each purse. It tOO , divided as follows : $200 to llrst , gift. to second and & 0 to third. The entries fo thoUsilO trot are Charles Wilson , b. g. , Uilly Mout ; J , H. Meyers , ch. B. , King Humbert M. 13. Hurl , br. s. , Moninouth Abdul luh ; P. Lacy , br , in. , Nolllo Cuffroy. Entries for the 3-mluuto class are as fol lows : J , H. Meyers , b. R. . Milk Shakes M. E Hurl , br. m. , Maud : Thomas McDennoU. K K. . Jim lllaino ; Charles Wilson , b. t-i "It Sioux ; 13. Ward , b. J , ' . , Trump. Tills NEWS ABOUT THE BLUFS , " * Jud o Maoy RofiiBOS to Bajola the Elootrlo Motor Company. A REVENUE OFr-lOE WANTED HERE Coal Oil fines In Its AVork Dcntli of C. P. need A Hnllroail Ulllolal Dcscrveilly Cnncd General Notes. Tlio Motor Iiiiiiictloii | I'.ofuscil. Jinlgo Mncy reiulorcd a decision In the Fifth n''cnuo Injunction case , In which It Is ouRht lo enjoin the motor company from running n line down that nvenuo. The court icld Unit thn law touching steam railroads vould not bo applicable In the case of an electric motor line , whlcti would como nearer ho class of n regular street railway , the principal objections to tbo former being the team , smoke nnd whistle , all of which were vnnling in the latter caso. Ho decided that the city had a right to grant a charter to tlio street railway company , and that such a ilmrtor was sufilclent for the building of the Ino in controversy. For these reasons ho . efusod to cranl iho Injunction asked for by some of the property owners , and the com pany relieved from their agreement to re- rrufn pushing the work beyond n certain , iioitit , the case having boon decided li : their It may hero bo stated that the objection to the building of tbo line nil comes from' iroporty owners within three or four blocks > f 1'enrl street , who consider themselves icnr enough to the motor line for their own convenience , but farther down the street the residents nro oven moro anxious to sucuro the motor than lhc.su others aiotohavoit ruled oil the street , ana were moving to circulate a petition lo this end when Informed of the decision oC the court. They argue that they are entitled to Jusl ns much con sideration as the rcstJents at the upper end of Iho street , and nro , of course , greatly ilcased with the court's decision of the mat- : er. After this case wns dispose 1 of by Judge Muuy , the argument of si demurrer 10 un in dictment tiled by Colonel D.iiloy in the case of Stute vs Mclutosh nnd Dunklo , was heard und overruled. A motion for the continuance of the seduction - duction case uRiilnst li A. ISunsoii was then nrcuud by Kmmett Tlnley , and resisted by Attorney Ow- This was taken under ad- vlsomeut. llo Knew A * licru to liny. A prominent and wealthy citizen of Llttlo Sioux , la. , eumo to the city yesterday nnd purchased a bill of n little morn than $ " > UO worth of carpets at the Council Bluffs Carpet company's great establishment Among the lot were two magnificent royal wiltous , of ihe newest patterns with borders , nnd n beautiful now pattern Moquotto. The goods were sold ut the special sale that has boon running nil the week , nnd the amount the ucntlcman saved wns enough to innko u handsome return for tlio tlmo and oxpeuso of making the trip from Little Sioux- . Equally Important is the fact that lie wus suited , got just what ho wanted , and hud u stock us largo ns found in any wholo- sulo house to select from , 'iho carpet com- liany guarantee a murcin to purchasers suf- lielent to limply repay them for their time and nil expenses if they como from any point within 101) ) miles of Council LJluffa and buy oven u small bill of goods. o KiokliiK For n Revenue Collector. Several complaints have boon made lately oy tlio cigar manufacturers of the city re garding the trouble experienced by them in Retting stamps from the revenue otllee. A short time ago the oftlco of the deputy rev enue collector was removed from this city to Bedford. Before that time , however , the same trouble was experienced , ns the stamps were not kept hero , but the dealers were re quired to await their arrival from Burling ton. It is tirped that the stamps might just as well bo kept hero , in which case none of tins unnoyancc would result. Phillip Loeft'el stated yesterday that ho forwarded S'J on the ! ! d lust. , but has not yet heard from it or 10- coivcd his stamps , and in consequence is Je hu ed in making a shipment. Inquiry at several other factories levealed the fact that nil had experienced the snmo annoyance. Two or thrco reported they had lost money forwarded In this way for stamps and had never recovered it. The money was traced on one occasion ns far ns the Burling ton ofllce , but tlicro all trace was lost. Said ono manufacturer : " \Vo are jtibt us much entitled to have the stamps hero as any city , and it wflrks u great hardship and injustice to us. I have moro than once lost a sale , being unable to get stumps hero in time to ship xvhen the goods were wanted. Not only this , but it is cost ing us a grout deal moro to conduct our busi ness. Wo have to make a monthly and yearly report , and each time wo have to pay 50 cents to a no tary public to acknowledge them. When wo hud a deputy collector bcio this wns not the case , us ho had to do that , and jt did net ant us anything. Wo had to wait while lie sent the money to Burlington for tlio stamps. ' 1 hero are moro saloon licenses , that is , government licenses , issued here than in nearly all the other cltlea in the atuto combined , und for this reason alone there should bo a revenue ofllco hero. If any dealer wants a special stump for a singla sale , he must send to Burlington , DCS Moincs or Ucdford , and wait three or lour days befote ho receives it. 1 lost fl ) that I sent r.t ono time to the collector's olllco for stumps. A mini don't want to keep a big lot of stumps on hand , nnd ho cm not help being disappointed u'uless ho does this very thing. " Said another manufacturer ; "They are not using us right , nnd it irequently happens that I llnd myself out of stumps just when it makes > t very inconvenient. Several times 1 have gone to Omulra and borrowed some. Of course I couldn't do ihls If the depart ment know , as it is forbidden. It costs mo ! JO cents to go over and got them , und ns much more w hen 1 return them. I pay for them when I get them und then I got my money baclc when I return them , but If Iho party don't happen to have the money , that adds ouothor Inconvenience , und so you too wo don't have u very soft snap of It either way. Wo ought to bo able to got the stamps hero , and that Is what wo will have If theio is any possibility of getting It. " \Virn Mower Stand * . The finest thing In the line of wire ( lower stands that has ever boon turned out by the manufacturer ot novelties nro on sulo nt Shugert it Co's , , No. 11 Main street. They aio of clcgunt designs mid will bo an orna ment to any bay window or conservatory. Ladles who love cheerful homes and desire to give their plants und ( lowers proper euro should examine these now designs. They nro sold very cheaply. Another Cnsoof Conl Oil Klnillinir. Dr. J. II. Cleaver was called lust evening to attend Mrs , J. Q. Anderson , wlfo of the secretary of the Council Bluffs Insurance company , who was badly burned other homo No. 204 Frank street , while trying to build a lire in the furnuco. The flro did not pro grcss satisfactorily , and she used so mo oil to help It along. Tholnflnmmablo fluid blazed ii | so quickly that bho could not get out , of the way , and her face and arms were severely burned. Her Injuries , although painful , nro not Bcrious , ninl she will undoubtedly ru- cover in it few days. Mrs. Anderson was very fortunate that the result Is no worse. Fine dressed chickens. G. Mottaz , Tel. 173 Desirable dwellings for rent at mouorato prices. 13. H. Hheafo & Co. . rental ugenta , Broadway and Main streets , up stairs. Dentil of O. K. He oil. Shortly before 7 o'clock last evening Charles F. need , tbo janitor at the govern moat buildlntr , and an old and respected cltl zcn , foil dead of heart disease nt his homo on Urahain avenue. Ho had finished his ueua day's labor at the federal building but a short tlmo previously , and returned homo in his ordinary good health apparently , when ho expired almost without warning. The deceased has occupied several positions o trust under the city government , and was fo a whllo in the postal service at the transfer Ho was for u long time the sewer inspccto if Iho city , Dud but a few weeks wus up pointed Inspector of paving on Pearl street , Wlioro ho superintended the relaying of the paving torn un by the clectrio motor com- iany. This position ho resigned to accept .hat'whlch . ho was filling nt tfio tlmo of his death , having entered upon his duties there on t no 111 st of the presort month , when Mr. 1'roynor assumed the position of postmaster , i'liodcccascd had n wide circle of acquaintance n this cltv nnd was highly esteemed ns a nan of sterling business lualltics. Ills son , Mr. Cory A. Heed , Is the assistant cashier at the Union Pnclllo transfer. The fnmlly of the deceased have ttio sympathy of all in their bereavement. The time of tl.o funeral la not yet fixed , but will bo nn- lounccd Inter. Get Fountain Cc cigar , next to Hlscmau's. Finest market in city J.M. Soinlan' * . J. O. Tlpton , real estate , G2T Uroadway. Ho Deserved tlio Cnnlna. Yesterday was the thirty-fifth birthday anniversary of Major \V. M. Marshall , general - oral agent of the "Q. " Before the day msscd ho had many occasions to remember t , nnd was continually mcathig with hearty congratulations. The most Important event occurred during the forenoon , when the najor wns presented with n beautiful gold- icadoiLcano , the offering of a special coterlo ot his friends. It was handsomely en graved xvith initials nnd date. Whllo It was t beautiful token worthily bestowed , there are thousands \\lio wish It may bo n half century yet before It will nltord him any other than a mental solace. Dwelling for saio on easy payments. Also building lots nt lowest market pricos. Call and examine our list. E. H. Shcafo & Co. Every lady who wauls the latest styles in millinery should attend tlio opening nt Mrs. W. 11. Montoith's Friday and Saturday , 18th and 10th. "Tho Famous" cash bargain house , 203 U'y Money loaned nt L. 15. Craft's & Co. ' 3 ' loan ofll'co on furniture , pianos , horses , Rotia , personal property of all kinds , ami all other articles of value , without removal. All business strictly conil- ( lential , Keinibllctm Knllles. The republicans of Pottawattnmlo county will bo addressed m the various townships nnd by the speakers named , as follows : lion. J. H. Heed nnd C. M. Harl , Washing ton township , Friday , October IS , nt S p. m. , nt Annls school house ; Hoomei township , Thursday , October 31 , nt 8 p. m. , at Drake school house. Hon. H. K. Heed and W. I. Smith , Han- coclr , Monday , October 31 , at 8 p. m. ; Oak land , Tuesday , October 22 , ntS p. m. ; Mace donia , October 23 , nt 8 p. m. Hon. J. H. Hoed and N. M. Pusov , Hardln township , Friday , October 25 , nt8 p. m. , ut Quid ; school house. Hon. W. F. Sapp and J. H. Booth , Neola , Mondav , Octooor 28 , at S p. m. ; Pleasant township , Tuesday , October 21 , ! at Frum school house at 8 p. m. ; Avocn , Wednesday , October ! iO , atSp. m. ; Walnut , Thursday , October 31 , 8 p. m. A. S. Hurelton und C. G. Saunders.Garnor township , Mondnv , October 31 , ut 8 p. m. ; Pony Creek school house , m Lewis town ship , October IS , ut 8 p. m. Always on Tune. If you wish tn puruhnsu a good und reliable watch 25 per cent loss than club rates , and on easy term * , then call ut once nnd make your own selection nt C. B. Jucquerain & Co. , 27 Main street. Dcmpsoy & Butler , candy M'f'g. ' , 105 Main. Western Lumber and Supply Co. , 13th and 14th streets and id ! nnd 3tl avenues , carry the largest stock of lumber , piling pole.tios.llme , cement und building material in the west. E. W. Kuymoud , manager. JjIfr-Si/.cd Portraits Co. The Bethany Baptist church und society will bold a dima social this evening at the lesidonce of S. S. Chapman , 710 Third street. Kofrcshments will bo served and each one may hnvo the pleasure of having his profile likeness taken for the small sum of 5c. This is cheaper than a motor ride to Omaha. The public is cordially invited. ' SOUTH OMAHA NI3WS. For lown Shipper * * . Acting President Bubcoolc , of the Union stockyards , bus issued the folio wing letter of interest to all Iowa stock shippers : UN'ION STOCK Yuins COMPANY , SOUTH OMUM , Nob. , Oct. 15. Ucforring to my let ter of August 20 , 'SO. I llnd Unit Chicago & Northwestern No. 39 is not u very sutisfuc- tory train to load live stock for In western Iowa , and I hnvo arranged with Air. Hop kins , superintendent Iowa division of that rand , to luuidlo live stock on his fast train No. 15 , that leaves JefTerson , la , at 11:20 : n. .m. , and arrives at Council Bluffs nt 0:15 p. m. 1 trust that there will bo sufllclent stock on this train ovcry night to justify the Union Pacific railway in handling it promptly be tween Council HlufTsand South Omaha. Pleuso request i our shippers to load for this train when it Is possible for them to do so. Jefferson is 120 miles cast of Council Bluffs. Yours respectfully. W , N. Buicooic. A FlicccMsl'ul Methodist Social. The entertaining ladies of the Methodist Episcopal congregation never did better nor hud a moro successful social than that held in the chinch Thursday evening , ns a wel- oming reception to the new tiastor , the IJov. Mr. David Mnrquotto , and hls'wife. The re ception committee wns quite as success ful In receiving and entertaining the guests us wus the literary und musical programme in pleasing nnd the refreshment committee- in banqueting them. To add to the interest of the occasion , the Hev. Mr. und Mrs. C. N. Dawson , the Kov. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Young nnd Misses Muttio Musson , Sarah J. Uow- Innd , Mary Uogers and Lou Hogcrs and Mr. J. P. Cuor and Muster 13olo Dawson , of Omaha , were present. of ICehckah Alpha lodge , No. 41 , Daughters of Re- beltali , will give n social and banquet In the Masonic hall this evening , The following committees have been appointed : Reception Mesdames William S. Ander son , II , Hovinun und John Wolwork. ) Coffee Mosduuios James C. Graham , James C. Cirlin und J , W. Cross. Literary and Music Mesdames Claud L. Talbot , D. W. Bayless and James C. Graham. Tickets Mosdumes J. T. Dean , John II , Johnson nnd Charles W. Glynn. Cuko Mcsilumos Andrew H. Miller , David Anderson and John J. Gorman. The ladles will spread one of their accus tomed inviting lunches. ' DiuiiiMterH iirotlon. ; At the meeting of the King's Daughters nt the residence of Mr. und Mrs. A. J. Coughey Thursday afternoon the following olllcors were elected : Piesldcnt , Mrs , William G. Klouno ; ylco president , Mis. W. J. Jones ; treasurer , Mrs. Louis Householder ; Becro- tary , Mrs. A. J. Coughoy. The next meeting will bo hold Thursday afternoon , the -Stli , nt the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Claud L. Talbot , Twenty-fifth nnd J streets , at which meeting the piesldeut will apuolut the several committees. "Will Meet tn Klgu ArtlclcH. William Crawford , the champion sheep butcher , accepts Walter S. Monnlo's chal lenge for a sheep sluughteilng contest and will meet Mr. Monnlo aud his backers at THE HEK ofllco. No. 835 Twenty. fifth street , Nebraska Savings bank building , South Omaha , next Saturday evening at 8 o'clock , to sign articles and post a forfeit for a match for any sum. Noto-i Aliout iho City. A daughter has boon born to Mr , and Mrs , S. J. James , Born , a son to Mr. and Mrs. Nols Paul son , Albright. Frank Weber nnd J. D. Farrell have dis solved partnership. Isaac McCarthy , living near Savage's Grossing , is very ill. The daueo this evening at ttio Einunon promises to bo a pleasant social affair. Only members and thfllr lady frienas will bo ml- milled. Elmer Hlllickar If ! suffering with Inflam matory rheumatism. John Shnmblln , "who has been III with rheumatic fever , Is bolter. A llttlo nleco of Michael Kelly , ot Chicago , visiting here. Is III with croup , - Frank J. ICornn will rotnovo to the Abra- liame , buildlnir , No. ,242. ) N street. Only 101 voters'have been registered In the First ward aud 141) ) in the Second ward. The daughter ot Mr. nnd Mrs. James O'Brien , who has been very 111 , Is bettor. PfltcrJohtisonlslllnt.hU homo , Twenty- sceond near Q streets , with malarial fever. Larry Noonnn U bettor and able to ro- Mime work nt the Armour-Cudaby packing house. Tlio Kmeral Social club will hold a meetIng - Ing In A. 0.11. hall , Kourloy's block , this evening .lames Cnllalmn , fireman of Union stock yards engine No. 3 , is off for a three weeks' tmirrlago vacation. The Infant child of Mr. ' and Mrs. Fred Kudrnnn was burled Thursday afternoon nt Laurel Hill cemetery. There will bo a nicotine of St Acnes choir In the church Saturday evening. All members are urged to attend , The Omaha Turnvercln will bo present nt the Bohemian Turners'dance Saturdny even ing , at National hall , and give an nthlctio exhibition. Contractor John W. Snlvcly has finished his contract in putting the stock yards sewer to the rlvor. Mr. Snlvoly wus obliged to go through 400 feet ot quicksand. William C. Llebcrknlcht , pressman nt the Drovers' Journal ofllce , nnd Miss Mary Car ter , of Omaha , were married at the residence of the bride's parents , Omaha , Wednesday evening. Building Inspector J. J. Brecn , Justlco J. Levy , nnd Judge G. Houthor nro candidates for the democratic nomination , and 13. O. Mayllcld and John Smith nro coudidatcs for the republican nomination for justice of tbo pcnco. Members of South Omaha Lodge No. G3 , U. O. T. B. , will go to Omaha on the 7:05 dummy train Friday morning to attend the funeral of their late brother , Peter Houhuul , killed In tbo Gibson railroad wreck. Mr. liculand was a member of the Supreme lodge. About I'conlo. Mrs. Clarence Brenlzo is visiting friends In Noligh. J.V. . Woodward has returned from Springfield. Mrs. I'liomas Hoclc has gene to Dennlson , la. , to visit friends. Contractor H. H. Stewart will return tote to this city from Missouri. J. W. Templcman , of Wutertown , S. D. , Is the gi'cst of Dr. J. M. Glasgow. Mrs. D. S. Curtis , who has boon visiting her sou in Denver , lias returned homo. Mrs. J. Leonard and Miss Maud Van Al- stine , of Omaha , nro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Miller. George H. Meutlero , of Lincoln , formerly telegraph operator of the B. & M. freight depot , is back in his old position for a tem porary stay. Very Unbecoming. Lovely tints in tbo , wrong place are reft of their charm. A lemon colored countenance the peculiar endowment of oar pig-tailed brethren who "hit the pipe" Is unbecoming. It suggests bile going astray , nnd the infer ence Is correct. Pain beneath the ribs and shoulder blades , constipation , dyspepsia , furred tongue and sick headaches supplement this Indication of the bilious. For liver complaint and Its multifarious symptoms , Hosteller's Stomach Hitters Is an infallible specific. It relaxes the bowels sufficiently , but without griping or violence. To the scerctiou of bile it gives a duo imrmlse , but banishes an excess of that saffron colored principle from the blood. Sick headaches , sourness of the breath and lur upon the tongue disappear when It is used. It renews digestion , fortifies the system against malaria , counteracts a rhomatic tendency , and remedies inaction of the kidneys. LUNA AND LUNACY. 1l\o Influences ot'the Various Seasons on Minds Diseased. The old idea that Luna nnd lunacy have an intimateTolation appears to bo not wholly without foundation , sayd the Pall Mall Ga/.ctto. This , at any rate , is demonstrated by the commissioners in lunacy for Scotland : That tlio seasons ' sons hsiv'o a distinct influence on asylum statistics. The tables of admissions dur ing tho.years 1S80-7 show that there are two woli-marlvcd periods 0:10 in which the number rises considerably iibovo the average , and the other in which it it Tails considerably below. The avcr- ajro monthly number for the eight years was 1,009. 'Durincr the thrco months of May. Juno and July the number was 028 abo'vo what it would have buon if the average number only had been admit ted. On the other hand , during the months of Oc tober , November , December1 and January the number wasMl ! below what it would have boon if Iho average number had been admitted. The table shows further that this rise and this fall are preceded by n gradual rise and a gradual fall , the rise taking place during February , March and April , and the fall taking place during July , August and September. "The bpocial frequency , " the com missioners say , "with which asylum treatment is resorted to during the period from the middle of April to the middle of July corresponds with what has been observed by asylum physi cians that there is tv tendency to an exacerbation of the mental disorder of patients in asylums during the early part of oummor ; nnd it is interesting to notice also that the statistics of sui cide in the general population show that this occurs most frequently during the same period. " The greatest number of recoveries talio place during Juno , July and Aug ust , and thov are fewest during the months of November , January and February. The regularity in the riho and fall of the numbers is twice inter rupted. The rise is interrupted by a fall in April , and the fall is interrupted by ft rise in December. "It is consid ered probable that tliofeo interruptions are duo to some causes whicli recur regularly at those puriods , because they are well marked in character ; and it is fauggostod that the December rise is oc casioned , in part at least , by tlio an nual statutory revision of the condition of pationtB in asylums during that mouth. This revision is made by med ical olllcors of asylums with a view to dotormiiio whether they can properly give the cortilicnto of the necessity for further detention in the asylum , which ia annually required to legalize the continued residence of all patients who have boon thrco years in an asy lum. Tlio occurrence of tlio largo number of recoveries during the months of Juno , July add August is probably duo to the largo number of admissions during May , Juno nnd July , as moro than-18 per cent of all Iho recoveries which take place during the llrst year of residence occur within thrco months of the duto of admission. " "What shall I do I" the maiden cried. "Ho will bo bora to-night and my hands nro chapped ; however I have a bottle of Sulva- tlon Oil. " Old remedies under now names ore being constantly Introduced to the public , but Dr Bull's Cough Syrup still maintains Its pre eminence , MALACHITE. A Magnificent Display From KusHlu at the Paris lixpositlon. Probably the richest and most beauti ful exhibits from any foreign country at tlio Paris exhibition nro from Russia , says the Youth's Companion. TJio dis play of furs , bronyos , precious stones and jewelry is indeed retriarkabio. Partic ularly noteworthy ai-o the objects in Si- borinn lapis lazuli , malachite , rhodonito nnd jado. Tables , mantels , vases , clocks nnd other articles nro mndo from tlicso valuable stones. The lapis lazuli is the most costly , but its dull blue is less beautiful than the malachite , with its brilliant groans , shading from almost black through vivid grass-green to nearly white. With those tints nature has wrought a pattern in graceful whorls and scrolls , suggesting the ripples on a pool when a pebble is dropped into it. The polish taken by the stone Is oxqulsito. Ono malachite vnso in this collection is valued nt 6,200 francs. Tlio tables and stands range in prlco from SOO to 6,000 francs. The tops of the tables nro of malachite , oaoh being apparently n single slab ; but a closer Inspection reveals that they are of numerous small pieces very nicely joined together , maintaining tlio beauty of a very intri cate natural pattern , A fireplace nnd mantel , made of va rious Siberian stones in combination , is an especially notable feature of the dis > - piny , The rich tints ot the stone are brought out in strong relief , and the work evinces great skill and tnsto on the part of the artisans. The mantel is malachite , whllo across the front and eldos arc designs in differently colored , highly polished jnspor. Bunches of fruit , done in stone , stand out from the jnspar base ; raspber ries in rhodonite ; cherries in crocido- lito ; clusters of purple grttpns in ame thyst , and green grapes in jade , all so true to lifo that ouo's mouth almost waters at the sight of these olllgics of ripe juiciness. The price of the llro- pluco is 10,000 francs. An entire salon , done in malachite , must indeed bo a resplendent apart ment. Such a room the gentleman in charge of the exhibit described to us in terms of much enthusiasm. It is in the palace of a Russian nobleman , Count von Dorvis , nt St. Petersburg , The dimensions nro twenty-live foot in length , the same in breadth , and thir teen feet in hoight. The iurnituro'uf the room iq ir.a lo of the sntno green stono. aud the entire cost is quoted at C0.003 roubles. Rod Cross cough drops boats them all. 5 cents per box , sold ovcry where. An Impudent Fox. Edgar Sargent , of South Bridgton , Mo. , had n queer experience with a fox the other day. Ho discovered a fox with ono of liis lions near the house in broad daylight. The fox was bv no moans Beared by the ore'sonce of Mr. Sargent , who walked up to him , grabbed the hen , when Reynard refused to lot go his hold. After kicking him several times , Mr. Sargent made him give up the hen , but still the fox declined to run , for ho stood and barked Sargent out of sight in great rage at his surrendering of the spoils. The Denver Lottery Co. want agents. Tickets , 50 cents. Address A. C. Rosa 6 Co. , Denver , Colo. Ilazlnt ; at Yale. Three members ot the sophomore class of Yale college were about to bo expelled for ha/ing freshmen , when the class came to their assihtftnco in a body aud promised that if the sentence was not executed they would refrain from linking for the present. On these con ditions the faculty agreed to suspend punishment until the next oflonbo. The strain on the students in the meantime , however , is something intense. Complexion Powder is un absolute necessity of the rclined toiletin thlsclimalc. Po/zoui's combines every elementof beauty and puaity. Insane Farmers. The whole of the work on the Islip farm , Long Island , is done by the 250 insane patients who live there. Manv of them are excellent laborers , skillful and steady , as Dr. MacDouald , who has had otiarge of the work there during the past summer , can testify. The farm , which was formerly poor land , is in a fine state of cultivation , highly , nro- ductivo and pleasant to bohold. It is greatly admirera by the lovel-headod farmers of Long Island who talco a look at it. Cough no moro , Red Cross cough drops will cure your cold. 5 cents a box. A I'roltilo French Fnmlly. There is a family at Roscoff , in Franco , in which there are five generations now living. The oldest member is a groat- groat-grandmother of ninety-throe , and the youngest is a small descendant , ago ono month. They all wont to church together the other day when the newest was christened. AIclioliol UrlnkiiiK in I'arta. In PariH the dramshops have in creased from 21,000 in 18SO , to 20,000 at the present lime. The consumption of alcohol has trebled in the lust thirty years. SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. FOR SAUE AND RZNT. * I710U SAM ! On easy terms , choice icsluenca JL ? lot , liialmm nvo. , on motor Una. Tor Sale nO acre fririt and vesotablo farm \'i miles east of Cliautauqna grounds. A gieuc bargain. Kusy terms. Only J.tj per atro. I'or sale , or will trade for Omaha or Council Illulls pioperty , 4PO ncri > s lmpro\ud land ; a tine corn and Block farm 1 mile from station. Jm- modlalo possenslon tfivon. I'orSalo 57iicres peed fiult and faim land , well watered , U mile uortb of Chuuiamiuu grounds. , for Balo-tl aeres oholcof-rovo lands on Grand avcnuo. Only * .IK ) per aero. 1'or Sale lad nrres , Rood house , barn and out- bulldlnus , 1.0 K ) f i ult trees , four miles from poxt- odlce , only * l ) per aero , eay ternis ; also 111 acres adjoining , w ell improved , at tV ) an acre , one-third cash , balance on terniH to suit. 1'or bale-Lot 4 , block , Ilanscom Plnco , Omaha , on 10 yoais'tlmo at 7 per cent. W. C. Btacy Iloom 4 , Onera Itlo.ck. THAVK two oleuant house ? on fith avo. , ono JLbiock from motor. J.srgo lots. Houses new , Hand 11 looms each ; modem Improvements. J'or aile on pavraenw to suit nurchaj or . These nro line liaiKiiln * , splendidly localod and cheapest - est projierty In Council ItlulTii , J. H. Judd , iiml ilroauway. J FINK houses on Uncoln ave..8 roonin. mod- Oern improvement all new , - lots MIX ! jt > each nnd the other Wxir > M. This property is llnoly located In the natural partt poitlon of Council lllullH , a Woelcs from Omaha and Council HlulTi motor , 0.11. Judd , WXJ Itro.idway. . INSIIHANCi : at actual cost. Address LI1T. K. Daughcrly , Canning St. , Council 11 lung. , . In all parts of The city. N , C. Phillip * , roomfl , Uverctt bloct. ' houses North 7th st. fl WOihtoryroom on JL ; iljlo < ks from postolllce. city water , only I'J.IOJ each. Terms to suit. C. II. Judd. tWU Ilroadway , ITlOlT ft IIlT'P-One house of four rooms und JL' one ot two rooms , liniulie at 15 North ilnln. you have any lots or other property that IF you wish lo trade for a house and lot , call onC. 11. Judd , mil Ilroadway , rUAVlfbouleTund lots in all parts of Ooun ell Illuirs. from f JO J to J1.0 > i. that I can sell on monthly paymonw , or any terms to suit pur chasers , a his Is of particular ndvantago to OmuhamerchauU , cleiks , mpchanlci , orpeoplo whodoslroahomencarthe tniHiness center of Omuha withoutbelhf'compelled topay exorbl tant pilces. ( J. II. Judd , t ) Jlroadway , Council Jllujlu. " J"I YOU buy o houne and lot of O. ( . Judd and afterwards conclude lo move awayorinuny other way not being desirous of keeping iho property. 1 w ill tell U for you free of charge and pioperty unsold I will rent snuio without cost lo ownur , AITAIlltANTi'deeds given on all property V > eoldbyO. II , Juda when there Is a fair payment down. Old In Central sun clioap. Kusy terms , N , I JC. Phillips , room 5 , Uverett block. Coal ! CoalT A , T. THATCHER , II. A. COX , Chicago , Ills. Western Sales Agent , OFFICE : 114 Mnln Street , Drown Building. Tolpphono 40. Wo will soli to consumers direct , SHLF.GTlilJ ANTUHAC1TB COAL at lh following reduced prices : GRATE AND EGG - $8,25 RANGE AND NUT 8.5O CHESTNUT 8.5O - , s K'ul ' , ° 8 o' ' Soft Conl. Wvomlnp Lump $ ( * . .GO. Walnut Dloolt M.-10 , Jackson $ T > , ( Jodttr $ rt.S13 , Cnnncl JO.fiO , lowu Nut M.fiO , Gas Ilonso Coke li.'o per bushel , or $7.00 per ton. TEHMS Cash with onion. All coal fresh mined , well screened ami promptly delivered. ' ' J PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY , H. BlRKINBlNE sS u oaniinr.v KiiKltiecr. I'ltins , t > ; sitinutca J. .Supervision of Public Work. Urowu nulldlng. Cotiell HlulVd , Iowa. N P HI IR7T"i > Hco of the Peace. Ollleo over American Express , No. 41 i Ol/riUri . Broadway , Council mulls , Iowa. Ri QIMR AUor ° .V8-lt ! 1W' ' Practice in the State and Fed- ( X OIIVIO oral Courts. Uooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Bono lllook , Council Hluffs , Iowa. PI MnWTnnMFRV-SmKcou ami Honwputh. loom ( ! , Urown J , IVIUI I uUIViLm building. 11/iIVarlSt. / Ollloo hours , 9 lo 12. n. m. , 2 to G nnd 7 to 8 p. m. It is a BEAT-ALL , because it never- breaks , splits , cracks or curls. Uecauso it indestructible in the weather , and will undergo no change in any climate. Because it is moro durable than anv other roof maao. iron , tin , slate or wood. Because id can bo quickly put \\ithout skilled labor and is cheaper than shingles. Because it has been proven by the severest trials and has never failed. For further information apply to BIBKINBINB ENGINEERING AND SUPPLY CO. , Boom SOO First National Bank Building , Omaha. Council Bluffs office , 115 Pearl Street. p CMKM unit that I own my own property. JLIJ mill consistently ran mime terms to suit the puflmser , who is not roqulroil to dent with mo throned nn Avent. C , U. Jutld , CUG llroaiUray , Council II In II s. s.oP. oP. k CO. loan money. The most llberRl terms ottered. 1UJ 1'carl st. Br.TTKHtlian a savings buna. Huj * a house nnd lot or C. II. .Induon monthly ] iu > mi > nts , ami by nnytiiK from J : to t" > moro a month than rent In n few years you will own your home fic-oof debt , \\lilcli fa bnnnil by that tlmo to bo vouh moro than double what jou pny for It now. C. 11. Juilcl. GOO Uroaitnuy. Council Illulfs. FOK SAIjt , An old and \\cTl established draij store , established in INK. Cnsli IP- nulrpd , &I.&W , balance leal ustato. Address A S , Hee. Council Illulls. TTIO II KENT Nicely famished rooms , \\ell JL1 heated , nlry. nil inimmlonci- ! ! J block from electric motor line. ( Jood Vonrrtnoxt door , new modern houses. No. 17 North Miullson st. BAHRAIN lots In Utilillo'a sub. on ! ) th nvo , Ur.-ulliiK nil paid , ( lujaacli. N.C. 1'hllllps , room . " > , Kverett blorU. GTS Th Teru-llUKBrs mid l.'iii eaoli. N. O. " -J Phillips , loomo. Uvorett block. OTS In Van Ilriint & IIlco's add * i.'V ) , nasy torms. N. C. Phillips , rooms , It\eiott bir. AHAHHAIN In West IJroadway propel ty. X. . C. Phillips , room a , Everett block. JOTS In Teriy addition. Monthly payments N. 0. Phillips , room 5 , Evcrott block. LANDS for sale or exchange. N. 0 . Phillip room 5. Kretctt liloct. TMl'ribVKD lai ms In Iowa nnd Kun as for JLexchuneo for city propeily. N. C. J'hllllp * , room.'i. i\orcttblock- : . LOTl on 4tavo. \ . and intb st. very ch cap I Snaps. Itenson & blieplicid , l ) Mnln t. LOTS on Hioadnay , anywbcro between Coun cil Illinrs and Omnha. Ueuson & Slieplioul , U M iiin ht. "IjiOK SAI.I3 or Iteut Garden land with houses , J ? by J. It. Itlco , Iffi Mnln st. , Council Ilium * . A VKNUU A lots , corners. Rinat baieulns. itonsou X Shepherd , U Main tit. LOT on 4th avenue , Van lirunt .t HIci > 's hub , cheap , llcuson & Sliopheid , 'J ' Main st. tXTANriJD A neat voiing girl to help In genT - T oral house work. Mrs Jucob Sinn , J10 Plainer tt. BUST corner on Ilroadway. opposite power houso' Heiibou .V bnepheid U Mnn ( st. I OTS on filen avo. , jzenulue snaps. Henson & J Shepherd , U Main st. TTlUKNISIIii : ) rooms foriont nt 117 rouitli-it. FOlt HAM' At a bargain : Ono double saw andbllcflr0110 ; veneer ma"hln < j wlthijoaUnij complete , all new , suitable for basket i'nctoryl ! Inriulre at bnj der's Com. House , I" Poail st , , Council Itllilla. Foil HUNT A four-roomhouijo In good con dition , centrally located , cheap.i"mii" ' . * ! Waahlngtoii uve. LOTS on Mnnnwa motor line , corners , 10 cash , balance (10 per month , lluu o & Shepherd. Main ht. l KAfj KSTATR HoiiKht and sold anil or- -IV chaiiKod. Hpnrlat attention k'lvtm to exnni' inntlon of lltlm. W. C. Jainoi. No. ID 1'earl t. \ FOIt SAI.U-Acre lots in Oichard place. Ihli propeity is located In the Itlco nursery. Boutn of the main part ot thn city. 1J ! inllei from court houq. _ Uoo. Matcalf. Jli Pearl at. HOnHl.'Sand lots ; Jioi cash. . ' ( cash. $ (0 ( cash , buhiuco u.isy. Hensoii A : Shepherd 0 Main.st , FOUSAIfU On easy terms , some of the best arranged modern house-i mew ) In Council HliiirH. All modern I mpio\omonts , nu located. Call on B. 15. ilaxon , Miiiilnin blpflt. WM. SIBDRNTOIT. Honl Kstato. Special attention clveu to examination nnd cor rection of title lo lands and lota ill city and county. No. H. North Main nt. _ T OT.S in Mnllm's sub , JlOcash , balance 110 per J-Jmonth. llenson & Shephcid , U Malu fit. TriOIt BAMl l'-W aero form In Jasper county , X1 loun , loc.Ucil nnur ( oil ; mlilui time are in oitoiittion , TJierolsa live foot vein ot coal under tlio farm. OOP , Motralf , No. 10 1'oarl at. Bl'SINI ! . S locations on Main and Hioadway at great barnulna. ( Joo. Metcalf. No. 1U Pearl st. _ " \ . \ 7ANTIJHStock ot furniture. Ki'oct rlos or \ > Imuluiiro in exchange for land and city properly. Will piy bomo cash. Atldieas . \V. \ lloiistonM : ) llroadttoy. _ FOUBAf.H improved and unimproved prop t < rty m every pau of the cltv , Itaro oppor tunltlu.s for investors who nuelc ; > ocmutloiu ; HnlendlJ iippoituiiltlua for those who Uulro homes , ( ieo. .Mctcalf. No , 10 Pearl st. OH BAI.K W feet luke frontaijy located ba tvreen 0 II. boat , house ami Manuna tjeach Also u number of cliolco lots In KugutU pluca Ut-o. Motculf , No , 10 Pearl at. TIIOB. OFHCKII. W. II. SI. Pirsiv : OFFICER & PUSEV.I . BANKERS. Corner Main and Ilroacnvny , COUNCIL HIjUIWH , IOWA. Dealern in fnrelim and domestic < : xdianin Collections made and interest paid on time do. J. M. PALMER its TUB ciioir.sr r.ot or SUBURBAN & INTERIOR PROPERTY latneclty , ( llltedjjod opnoitunltli'g to Immo- Ulutu luvxstora uuu uouiu betlcem. I'ri'pnro For Winter. Ttio Peninsula heatint ; stoves are the best la the market. Have huudlud them for live years. I'.vcry cala Klvo" satisfaction , llefoieyou buy ee them. The now lloyton furnaces lire con- v noted upon the most apprn\ud Hclontillo rlnnplcH , und nro the bo t mid most economl al fiiinnce In the world. Tor sale only l > yV .1 .liHiitcr\MisRor , ! W7 Hroadway. Couu.n I11H neil Sloven H [ > < iir S.ilc. Tliciols a suuKObtlon of coming cold days in even tne Htiushtnu of the e ploasint autumn ovenlnninnd the provident pur-ion will come to ( lie conclusion that the lieu thing tn do to Keep warm and save coal bills Is to buy tlio best stove made. 1 liao Imuif'iir.itcd a nlovo Halo duilim which WMRfo\e9 will bo cold. Including n special Una of chutp cooks at tlio following prhcs : One No. , fill ; onu No. 8 tilmmtul. It : ) . draught i emulations , uud guaranteed llrsl class baker * . u My lendus will to the Garlund llnncompleto tlio only fanltlcHS stoviunade. lleatlni ; sto\ea fiomgjup to 3'U ) , uml will closu out a largo stock ot Stewart stoves at t-osr , I nlso handle the .Monitor. Climax , Muson & Davis , Charter Oak , r\colslor : , lllithdiiy , Acorn and ( iiirlana ranges. Knrnncc" . hot alrnml stomn , put In by the only lecocuLscd skllli-d fiunaru inin in thucity. _ P. C. Do Vol. 501 Ilioadw ay. _ Slow. Stoves , Stoves ! Tlio best J12 00 cook steve . $12.00 The boit Slj.tK ) cook stove . 150(1 ( The best nto\e oneattli . Si.O1 ] The best It7.ro wood stove . . 7.5U The beit HOD Oak coal Move . I'.UO ' Cheap utoves nt nil prli-cs. Wo nro the solo and only agents for the cele brated Itadlant llotiie heaters , lha ffounlno 1' . P. btuwait beaters , the famous boft coal OalC sloven. Kuninntccd to hold lire over nmlit. Wo have the best stoves , the largest stock uf stove nnd tno lowest prices oiibto\eb , and cxen out cheapest wo ijimruntee. Don't tall lo ioe us. On Ituulant Homes nnd Stewarts M u are cheaper than any other westoui tlty from J to ? < " > ; pleased to iiuoto prices to outbldo paitles , unit dell\er stoves within fifty miles of the city. Cole .t Cole , 41 Main St. , opposite Citizens' bank , i COAT * COAIj. COAI/ . I propose to clvo consumers value for tliclr money In Conl , and until further notice my pilous mo-all rail Anthiaclto : ( irute und 1'W. til ; No.I and Itnnco. $ IM ; I'hcstnut , fill" . Also Host ( iiiiiU'K or Illinois and Imwi Sotiloal- IMInburir. Illinois , lump , II. HO ; Mupli-word , lump. ll.VltCenteivIIlP , Iowa , lump. i"i.7ri ! Wal nut Itlock lump , JJ.M ) : IliunlUon lump. } .l."j : ; ; WnltcbiciiHt lump. S-'iW ) : Uhltobienst nut , M : Pen. tJ 10 ; ateum. iJ ; Slai k. fl.W. Teinn i-ush \\IthorderordflHeredC.o \ I ) . \ \ M W1M.CU , 1)15 ) tkintli Main stieot. Telephone ! M. 0III , IJI.J'I'S'S Omnibus , Carriage ani Transfer WM. WELCH . Proprietor. The I'lncst Itluo of Iandiiui , Coirhos nnd Hacks In the City , fWl have anowjatln llnrd cnirln Kfor prlv ntucnll. U Is iho most flogmil coach In tliu city. .Sjii'clul attention t'lvcn to commeiclnl men and thcatilnil troupes. Ilctil facilities In Iho city ioi handling tcuncry. on K is : : OODP.N HOUSE. 1115 SO , MAIN ST . Telephone No. .13. Tokphono No. 83. II A UN. Telephone No. SM > . The only line ixiithoi l/e d lo nnt > cr call tinned lu lo Am. Dial. Tel Co , No 27 Main St. , Over Jacouomln's Jewelry Stor' . wnrri.s : Adapted to the pnlillo hchools , Tlio only romnietii thliifforitrt kind In existence and in- dlHiiciiBlbld In thoM-hool loom. N liool Itourds dehlrliiK thomontpc'ifetlhilp for the leather uie lmlt ; l lo examine tlilf.ililioii Jl. A. U\IJ'lNOni { , General Aent. | ; Incorporated Nov. 1 , 1H"0. Houxhw est Corner Jlroadwuy und Main Stloet * Ocpirrns N. P. Ioi1je ; , rresl.lcnt . ; John IlpraxhPliu , Vlto President ; A.V. . Klckmuu Cashier. DtiiLOioiifl N. P Iod o. .1. Il reBlielin. ( Ieo. Kfi-llno li. Btewurt , W , W , Wallace , 0 , M. JJoilge. I ) . J ! IIIIMU.SKSO.V , K.lt , filllUMIlT , Piea , Vkel'r * * . ClUH. It. HANNAN , CftBliler. CITIZENS' ' STATE DANK , Paid up Capital . $ isoooo.oo Surplus . 3E5.OOO.OO Llnhlllty to Doposltoro.333,000.00 DHILCTOIIR I. A. Miller , I' . 0. flloabon , U. Ji. HlniKiut , K. It. Hurt , J. I ) . Kdimdson. Chun. II , lluiman , 'Irunsutt general bankliiK buflucno l.uriJfMt cajiltul und tturplun ot any bank 111 .Norths eatvru Iowa. Interest on time dtyonltu