Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 14, 1889, Page 6, Image 6

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    I THE OMAHA BEE
I COUNCIiTbLTJJPFS
l . / OIKIUK O. 1U PKAUIi BTttBKT
1 Dtllvncd by carrier In nny part or the City
Hl | II , W. 'J 11/1 ON MANAOKIt
HI telwiionks :
H nifiNiFsOnicE : : No 42.
B Nhiiit Hihtou , No si
B i. _ . . . ,
H MINOR MISNTION
H
N. Y. P. Co
B Glcnson real
B Council HlufTs.mbcr Co , coal
] 'J hotelier coal , see advertisement
Tbo lioston store for tiolldny go oda
Host conl nnd wood at C. O. b'uol Co
Carbon Coal Co wholesale retail , lolearl
' A case of diphtheria was reported nt 1103
Seventh uvoiiiio
A newly arrived son gladdens tbo borne of
Mr and Mrs William Bonn on Harmony
H
Hl 'Jlio funeral of .Tohn lloosoy , n rostOent of
H the Pliimer Rottlomcnt took place from the
' rcsldonco.vc9tcrday morning
H The Conrcld opera company proontnd
H The Kings Fool to a good sized und doil
. lighted nudlcncont Uohany's last QVontug
H A meeting of the P. II O. will bo hold nt
l' the rcsldonco of Mrs \V. V. S.ipp , Jr , on
V Oakland iivouuo ut 2:3J : o'clock this after
H noon
H Five drunks were nssostcd regulation
Hr lioozollnes in polfcocourtyosterd.iy morning ,
Hj unil three vugs wore turned loose upon the
H : couuuunity
H The funeral of ( lortrudc , cldost daughter
Ht of Mr nnd Mrs Pennington , took place .vos-
H tcrdny afternoon from tlio coildouco on
H Third avenue
B The rati estate oxchungo will properly eel
I cbrnto Us organization Uy a public mooting
at the nncrn house , nnd the proininont uiti-
J zona will bo Invited to bo present und muko
BBJ addresses ,
J. K. Kulo of How City , la , and Miss Wint
1 mo 10. lircllicrton of Loadvlllo , Cole , Wuro
R married at the parsonage of the Broadway
Bf M. 13. church Thursday evening by Hov 1) .
H ] C. Frnnlilln
Hh Uurglars visited PHes's harness shop on
' South Main atroot Thursday night und
j helped themselves to nearly 5100 worth of
H ! goods Among tea property curried nway
Hl were thirteen line lnprobcs The polled
j linvo thus fur found no uluo
H A number of the young people of the city
| hnvo arranged to visit the state institution
H , for the deaf and dumb this evening Barges
H- will leave Ucno'a store nnd the roiUlcnco of
' A. T. Fllcklngcr , on Fourth r.vonuo , nt 7:30. :
; The faro for the round trip will bo is cents ,
H nnd all who go nro assured of a hearty re-
L ccption nt the hands of Superintendent
j Itotlicrt nnd hU estimable wife
H The larceny cuso of State vs Curnngton
j was concluded when the district court adV -
V Journed last evening The ovldenco ts all in
m and the arguments suhnuttod , und the case
B' would hnvo been ready for the Jury , but the
H court hud not written out his instructions
H and the cliargo was reserved until Mils morn
H fuer , wlicu the Jury will bo sent out The
H next cuso to bo tried Is that of State vs
H Ccyle
H The funeral of Marguerite , etdostdnuirliter
Hi of Mr und Mrs II , J. Worcester , took place
H yesterday morning from tbo family rest
H deuce , No 721 Fifth avenue Tba class
! mates of the deceased testified to their ap-
H prcciutiou by u handsome floral tribute
H. Owing to the malignant nature of the ills
Hi case , dlpbthcrin , the funeral was private ,
Hi the services being held ut tlio grave In Fair
j view ccmotcry
Hj F. Wnllor , who was arrested for tearing
j tin nsidowulk without n license for the pur-
Hj pose of putting down n now ono in front of
H. tbo Munlmttari , had his case dismissed yes
j tcrdny Thoownors of thobulkling , Alessrs
| Kimball & Champ , waited on Mayor Hohrcr
J nnd stated that bad they known of the now
1 ordinance It would hnvo boon complied with ,
B- oud at tlio request of the chief executive the
B matter was dropped
H < .Tohn Uynn reported to tbo police Thurs
H. duy night that bo hud been robbed of two
B' watches nud ubout iW mid an ofllcor soon
B' ' ' afterwards arrested a man giving tbo uamo
ff of Michael Hunucr , as the guilty party Ho
C bad C OO in his possession but no watches
ft Yesterday morning ho was fined $7.00 for
drunkenness nnd ordered held until tbo lur-
Jj cony cuso could bo investigated Yestordny
J ! afternoon liyau visited the station and
* , stated that llatinor was not tlio thief , und ho
J- ; was released and his booze line remitted
BBf Tbo Koyal Area mm ) council takes exception -
| tion to the statement that tlio Pull Mull club
m owns tbo dlsbes und tables used in their bull ,
B1 claiming that tbo Royal Arcanum Is tbo solo
SB ; owner of the property , which wns leased by
BV , them with the bait Thov have ovcrJiOO
BBS worth of dishes , nnd in this respect the Pall
BBB' Mall club Is mums , us their property con
BBS v ists of merely u low napkins nnd other
BBB pieces of tnblo linen The Koyal Arcanum
BBS * claims to rather hold the edge over any sun
BBB' liar organization in tlio state , and is no' ' prn-
BBBL pared to tnko a back Beat recurdlng either
BBB the culinary department or any other
BBB brunch
BBB' '
BBB'B Fancy books nt the Boston Store , Council
BBfli Bluffs , at ono-thlrd usual prieo asked by
BBBj book stores
k
BBB Money loaned nt L , . H. Craft & Co 's loan
BBB ofilco on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons ,
BBB personal property of all kinds , mid nil other
BBB' ' articles of value , without removal All bus
BBB luess strictly confidential
B Tliu Manhattan sporting lieudq'rsllS B-way.
BBB' ' *
BBB _ AHvnj'H mi Tlm .
B , If you wish to purcliaso n good and rollablo
BBB watch S3 per cent loss than club rates , nnd
BBB on easy terms , then call at once nnd mnko
BBB r your own selection at C. B. Jucquetuiu &
BBBCo. ; . , 27 Main street
BB < m
BBBi , Prolistlo's'hurness hop , or- : opera house
BBBr block , headquarters for robes and blankets ,
B B/ Sheet music 10c , CH3 Broadway ,
BBB Chapman's urtdispluy will uo kept iataat
BBb ' < during the holiduys Co and see it
B B | I'ersonnf Inrnernplu
BBVf' The llttlo son of Deputy Murshnl White is i
BBb - reported seriously ill
BBVc D. M. W.vland of Harlan was in the city
BBV yesterday , the guest ot U , S. Muck
B'L P. C. Miller , best paper hanging and dee
Bflfli oratlug The bent Is ttio cheapest
B BJif KlionH Icrry Shoes
BBBg Will sell gouts line shoes nt less than oost
BBbP until January 1 , Corner Broadway and i
BBK" Main , uudor the bank
Bt * Solid KoldringTnt Wollnuin's , 538 Uway
BbbI *
BBK' J. Q. Tipton , real estate , S27 Broadway
1 Neumoycr hotel , first classreasonablo rates i
BBB
BBB' Now Is the time to buy your furniture C ,
BBB A. Ueebo & Company bava too many goods !
BBBfor tholr storngo capacity and uro cutting
BBB ; prices to make goods go Berkoy&Gay ;
BBB chamber sultH , siduboards nud dining tables ,
BBBj' AVlndsor , Woloh and Berkoy folding beds ,
BBfl parlor suites , lounges nud all kinds of fancy \
BBfl' chulM at unheard of figures These goods
BBfl ' nro a" of tllu Huest designs and finish Dent
BflB r , buy until you learn their prices A clean
BBBtweep to bo made Como nnd see for your
Bflj :
BB *
Bflj Miss Mary Uloason has removed her dress *
BBflj ' . waking parlors to the rooms lately used by
BBBj' the puolio library , No H Pearl street , where )
BBBJ * hu will bo glad to see her old friends
BBfl Fountain cigar , n strictly 10c cigar for 6o
nt tbo Fountain Trr duo ,
BBB ' * >
Bflflj' Saddle HocU restaurant , Vii Broadway ,
BBBj open day and night , iflrst class J , K. \
BBflj , Yuncy , proj ) ,
'
Turkey shoot at Tutus gallery , 800 Upper
BBBj' ; Broadway Three largo turkeys for tnreo
BBBj best i > corcs each week Turkeys given ouch
BBflr ijaturday ovcuing
Bflj lira Woodbury have removed their dental I
Bflflj Ofilco to 101 Pearl street , up stairs
Bflj The Bcchtelo has boon remodeled and re- !
BB' fitted und name cbaugod to Hotel Jameson '
Bflj < ' 0
BBBJ C , B , steam dye works , 1013 Broadway
He < Flno stock of watches and Jewelry for the
Bflj ' , holiduys at Wolltuaa's , 633 Uroaawuy
J . . .
Tbo Kost Investment and Trust compauy
fffli' "
'
IN AND ABOUT THE BLUFFS ,
The Cause of Thootloro Mankor'a
Oondltlon RoraaluB n Myatory
PROBABLY MENTAL TROUBLE
ills Physician Predicts n Spcoily Uc-
onvcry Tim hast of TIicmu N'ortft *
tvestern Ki'clilit Cur Cnsos
Ucucrnl Ngwh nud Notes
Thcotlnvn Slntikrp's Queer Onso
The amateur detective employed on n locnl
paper yestordny dlsned up n column account
of his success In unearthing ono of the
most diabolical crimes over committed in ttrn
city of Council lllutT-i. H was the story of
the finding of Theodora A. Mnnltcr , propria-
. tor of the shot tower , ' 1 corner of Sixth
streetand Tenth nvoiiue , In n scml-uncon-
bcIoiis cauditiou on the door step of his resi
dence No ' 'IS South First street , shortly
after nightfall Thursday evening As stated
In | these columns yesterday morning Mnu-
kor' , .i story guvo rlso to the rumor th it ho
.
hnd boon slugged nnd robbed , und tlio oondl
tlon ot lus clothus , which were very wet ,
and his stutouient that ho hail boon in tlio
river [ , led to tlio supposition thatthounkiiown
highwaymen j hud uttemptcd to add murder
to the original urimo
It transpires , however , that the supposed
dastardly , deed wns purely n mutter of con
jecture , nud that u much tamer solution is
\ the proper ouo , although there nro several
points ' in connection with thu case that uro
yet shrouded In mystery The theory now
J commonly uoeoptod is that Maukur wandered
nway while suffering from tomuoriiry nientul
aberration , and whllo In this state got into
the t river There is absolutely uotalug on
which , to bise u theory of nssuult
Slunkor loft his hnmo uttlillou'cloclcThurs-
duy i morr.liig und look tbo llrst Main street
car , reaching the corner of Main und Tenth
avenue i , only u block from hib place of busi
ness I , about tun minutes later
He states Unit lie went to the mil . ) , nud going
up t to his ofilco placed Ids watch and pocket
cook containing * . " , < ! in money in a box , pre
paratory I to going to work , nud then started
down ' stuirs to tlio engine room That is the
last ho remembers until about 3 o'clock in
the ' nftornoon , us nearly as ho can Judge
when he found himself lying on thu bank of
the river flvo or six miles south of the city
Ho bad boon In the water , as his clothes
were J saturated , and some ono had pulled
him ' out upon the bank Kegnrding his
rescuers ' ho could give no Information Ho
got j up und walked a short distance , when ho
Iuy down and remained there for nearly two
hours ' , and then started on again A wagon
cumo j nlong bound for the vicinity oT the
transfer J , and ho climbed In and was brought
to ! the southern part of tbo city , nnd then
started homo on foot Bo roacho.1 the business
j
ness portion ot the city , where ho was found
by J Letter Currior Watts , leaning against u
lnnip post und spitting blood Watts put
hlin on n Dark line motor und sent him home
Ho reached his door and fell exhausted , und
was found there by Mrs Frank Levin , who
lives , next door He went Into the house nnd
went to bed nnd has slnco remained
there ( Dr T. B. Lacey was called and hi
rcsponso ; to the doctors queries us to what
was the mutter , ho replied that ho guessed
ho had trlod to Kill hlmsolf because of busi
ness troubles " lie said something wus the
matter with his brain , nnd told what ho
knew of what had happened us nbovo nar
rated He stated that when ho llrst found
himself ] on the bank of the river und noticed
that his watch was gone , ho thought ho had
boon slugged und robbed , but uftor resulting
previous events , tliut Idea wus dissipated
Manker hud not been thrown Into the
water , but had walked in , as his clothing
was wet nearly to his shoulders , but his nair
hud not been wet uor the upper portion of
tus body
It transpires that Doforo leaving the mill
Manker wrote a note to his wife , the only
words being Goodbye " It was written on
a letterhead from the mill und enclosed In
ono of Mnuker's envelopes A mail carrier
delivered it to Mrs Manker in the afternoon
and she at once visited thu mill The on-
uloyes had scon nothing of Mr Mankor , al
though they were ut tlio mill nt ? o'clock ,
but fifteen minutes after the proprietor lint
reached there , proving conclusively thnt ho
wns tbero but a very stiort time What hap
pened to so suddenly dorangc him und start
him out on his eventful trip is a matter of
conjecture
An investigation of Monitors financial
matters rovoais the fact that ho was owlug a
tow hundred dollars nud that ho was consid
erably worried ubout it There was nothing ,
however , that should have given him any un
easiness , as Ins creditors state that they were '
perfectly satisfied , and ATanker's credit was
such that ho could have raised the necessary
amount without trouble After Mrs Mankor
visited the mill the news of Mnukur'H ub-
boiico spread nnd the Citizens bunk , to which '
ho wus Indebted , took possession of the 1
books Yesterday morning A. 11. Walker , '
who owns the mill , had the sheriff attach the
property for several months rent
.Mankor told where lie loft his watch and 1
pockctbook , and the messenger found it as i
directed , but the pockctbook was empty
What became of the money und chucks is us
yet n mystery His unolo , J. W. Ljtlo , 1415. '
South Tenth strcol , Omaha , was In the city
yesterday and stated that Manker told mm
but two weeks ago that his business was very
satisfactory und he wus making money Ho
could not account for his condition , as there i
was no insanity taint in the family Munkor
still complains of his head , but thdro Is no >
mark of a blow ot nny kind which would fol
low an assault or fall The case 1c quite a
iuyJtor.v and will hardly bo fully solved until
ho Is ublo to get out again , evou if it is then
9
Toys for the children hi endless variety at
the Boston Store , Council Bluffs , at ouo-hulf
usual prices
A. I ) . Tohtitrnpli Co
All persons In tbo city who have tele
phones can call up telephone 170 for mes
senger boys , cabs and express wagons , oto
Prompt attention guaranteed C , G. Itoblu-
son , manager , No 11 North Muli\ _ street
Hcroaftartho dining room of the Now Pa
cific will bo run on aeml-Kuropoan plan , All 1
meals served at " 5 cents each ,
Holiday goods and books as low us the
lowest ut Doll G. Morgan's , 74'3 Broadway ,
m
Iiaat ill the Freight Car Guncs
Dotectlvo Itlloy of the Northwestern ,
arrived in tlio city yestordny to appear as a
witness lu the cases of Loronson und Peter
son , the lust two of the gang that was ar
rested several months ugo for being con
" nceted with the robblug of freight oars In
the Northvvostoru yards Those cases have
dragged through four terms of court und It
is n roliot to leuow that there is a prospect ot
their shortly being disposed of , Uotecttva
Johnson will also bo hero before the eases
uro ready for tvial , which will bo the latter
part of next week
In order to make more room for Christmas
goods the Boston Store will huve a gru.it coat
sale next week every day , bctwoen the hours
of'J and 0 in tbo afternoon ; every garment
In thu store this sonsou's goods , no ante
diluviuu styles , every guruicnt lu ladles ' ,
misses and children's to bo sold ut the top
murk cost price Remember the time , every
day next week , betwoau the hours of 3 and
0. Boston Store , Council Bluffs
Presents for smokers ut Moora & Bow
mans
Fine perfumes , sachet powders and toilet
bottles for the holidays at DM O. Morgan &
Co 's , 711 Broadway ,
*
Tbo place to buy your children's books for
Christmas presents Is ut the Boston Store ,
Couucil Bluffs
DOUBLY LOST
Uliuovcry oTn I.onu-lost Olil vt lie He-
tiiidintcH hep Mother
Snn Francisco Chroulclo : When the
coast Btouuior Santa Rosa arrived in
port yostorduy from the south there
were two hidius umuiitr the pussong-cra
who hud roturnud from it elfaiigo
ort-uml in Sun Dlogo , Ono was Mrs J.
H. I'rovi of 601 llaltflit street , the wife
of u neil knowti business man , and the
olhor was her Bister , Airs Goortfo ttlloy
i At her homo on llatght street yeston
tiny nftorunon Mrs Cross told it tatnoHcI
nhlo story to n. Chroiilrjlo reporter
Twelve yoara ago Mm Cross llvort in
WinnobaRoCity . , Minn She wns then
the wile ot William Trnwhrlu ( ro Ifor
husband i died , nud she wns loll it widow
in destitute circumstances with two little -
tlo ( huigiitors Mrs Trowhrid ( , 'o wns
utinhlo to euro herself and her two
children , and one duy gave her yoiiiiRor
child , .losslo , aped three years , into the
hooping 1 of • Ininoi Huntington Uo rep
roscntcd ' hunsolt us an honorable man
with sumo moans , who would roar the
child properly It was arranged by
enntrnot < thnt Mrs Trowbridge wits to
see her child us often as she dual rod
She wns also ponuittcd to correspond
with , the daughter ,
ICigfit yours ago Mrs Trowbridgo lost
nil i clew to the I rttntlugton family , and
she i mitt her child became separated for
ever i nt least , so she thought Thou
the widow liiurriod .1. H. Cross und soon
uflor ] romovoil to this city She is now
n ' woninu or property , and Is the mistress -
tress ot a beautiful home During the
passing yours Mrs Cross hoard nothing
of liur long-loat daughter until three
weeks ngOj when she rocolvoil u letter
from a sister in Minnesota whiuit con
tained a newspaper ellppingsuying that
Tames Huntington wns living In Ogden ,
Utah Immediately upon tlio receipt
of this Information Mm Cross , accom
panied by her faster Mrs Hitoy , proi
oeeded toOgtlen There she found that
Huntington and his family had removed
moved , only iv tow weeks previous , to
San IMogo Lust wool * the two liulles
followed the lluntingtons to San Diego
The fltintingtons were living at a.
cheap lodging house , and Mrs Ulloy
secured a room there to become ac
quainted with the long lost diiughtor ot
Sirs Cross , Jessie Is now a slender
girl of nearly sixteen years On Mon
day Mrs Itlloy proposed that they
should visit the bathhouses on the
whurf The child consented , but by an
understanding previously made with
her husband Mrs Huntington accom1-
muled them Mrs Cross wus in wait
ing and rode on the sumo street car
with the party Booing her daughter for
flic llrst time in many years At the
bathhnuso Mrs Cross made herself
known to her daughter She urged the
girl to return with her to the city , but
her daughter refused Mrs Cross told
her that she would bo well tnkoti care
of and p/ovided with all the comforts
and luxuries that money could buy
Mrs Cross says that the lluntlu gtoiis
uro course pcoplo , poor in purse , and
that Huntington is a drinking man
The girl has been rcarod without edu
cation Huntington - was for several
years in the mountains , living on
ranches in Dakota and Wyoming The
child grow tin lileo it heathen She wns
laught to slcin sheep and do other
menial work wholly unlit for a girl to
perform Huntington refused to allow
nor to return with Mrs Cross to San
Francisco The girls mother olterod .
to pay him a Iariro sum of money to com
pensate him for thecxponsoof the girls
keeping during the past twelve years ,
hut ho used vile and insultlngianguago
and utterly refused to part with the
, girl The mother , unnblo to pursuado
her long-lost daughter to como to
San Francisco , returned alone , ar
riving hero yesterday She says the
hardest thing of till is to see how uncouthly -
couthly her daughter has been roared
She thinks the Huntingtons have poi
soned her child's mind against her , and
fears nothing can persuade her to leave
them She was not permitted to talk
with her daughter after the brief inter
view in the bath house She loft Sau
Diego distresscdiana disheartened
"I had thought to Invoke the nid of
the law , " said Mrs Cross to a Chronicle -
iclo reporter yesterday , ' but I have
ubout concluded to do nothing and lot
the whole matter drop Jessie has boon
legally adopted by the nuntlngtons ,
and refuses to como with mo , consequently
quently I nm poworlcss to act When
she becomes of ago I may bo able to
huyp her come homo "
Why dent you try Rod Cross Cough
Drops , live cents a , box
IN FAVOR oVsHORT HAIR
fjong and Klowinc IjucIc * not Wanted
by the Barber * .
Short hair will coutinuo fashionable
among the mon of Amoiica , writes a
Detroit , Mich , correspondent of the
Chicago Tribune The Harbors con
volition , by a vote of i8 ! to 3 , . docldod
that it would bo impolitic , unbusiucss-
like , , and useless to , uttcmpt to foster
the custom of wearing the locks long
Figaro Louis Lassango's learned ar-
guinont went for nothing , and Mr Las
sango is an educated Frenchmen who
lives in Boston , und his argument was
Introduced in a paper entitled The
Perfection of Hairdressing " Diseuss-
ing the modes of capillury arrungo-
niont , " as ho expressed it , ho mtulo
short hair and the pompadour the cs-
pocial objects of his attack
Short hair , " ho- said , "is a barbar
ity , my horror of which cant bo ex
pressed in words It is the child of the
prize ring and the rooster light From
the days of Apollo , that perfect typo of
manly beauty , down to the early years
of this century , the long , sometimes
curling locks were emblematic of gentle -
tlo brooding Hut when the rowdy
lords around George IV forgot tholr
breeding and beenmo the patrons of
the nrizo ring and the associates and
friends ot the bullies of the day then
the fashion was sot for the horrid cus-
torn , the locks were shaven , und tlio de-
ollno of the aristocracy began For
myself I would aa soon boo the body
nude as the naked , living bond showing
a hundred scars , and forcing inspection
of the uncomely ridges with which the
human skull is marked
"Tlio pompadour was another sugges
tion of tlio evil ono , and I am glad to 1
boo that it is dyingout us a fashion with
the rollor-skating rink , its accompany
ing iniquity ' On women whoso fore
bonds nro naturally low it is not unnie- :
turosquo , hut on mon , mon dioul I
never boo a follow with a pompadour
that I do not Boy : Surely hero is ouo ]
who has but lately omorgoa from bo-
hind a counter ' " .
It will bo Boon by this that Mr Las
stingo is by no moans an ordinary bur
bor Ho has swont the stubble from i
Ollvor Wendell Holmes face and i
mowed his swathe across the clearing j
bctweon James Uussoll Lowell's nigh i
and oil whisker Ho was the last man i
who shaved Ralph Waldo Emerson ,
Some of his old customers are : Mr
llowolls , Colonel Taylor of the Globe ,
Thomas Halley Aldrich , Uoylo O'Roilly
and Lawrence Harrott Ho was a baron i
orsomothlug in the old country , und
his practlco Is almost altogether prl-
vatu Just the same the harbors cou-
volition did not four tordlsputo his prop
osition President Koch of Muekogon ,
who is a pretty lly harbor himself if ho
does live in the woods , attacked him on
the historical ovldenco ot long hair ,
and George II Stewart of St Paul said ;
"A barber who proposes long hair deliberately -
liboratoly throws uway half his in-
como "
Mr Lassango took issue with Mr
Stewart on this statement Ho said the
loss would bo more than balanced by a
gain onshumpooufng , , You knowyour-
salvos , gbntlomon , that a largo measure
of our profits is dorlvad from the shum-
pee Uosldos , with long hair trimming
would bo more frequently nocessury
thuu hnlr cutting is ut present "
Then the country barber uroso IIo
BiHnMHHMIMWmMIKajMHM ga
comes from Metropolis , Ind Ho ts a
full I , stout younjwfhan , with a pulo face
and a heavy Ba ' n , iij | mrmsiucho IIo wears
spring bottom ninvondor trousers , a
watch chain as'bji as a street car trace ,
and i n horsoshod charm Ills nocktlo is
purple i Ills hair is banged low on his
forehead i , nnd his hnuds , which nro
largo 1 and ndorndd with rings , are also
coinmomoratlvo ot vocont labor in the
barn 1 i •
"I niiso , Mr President , " the country
barber 1 sakl , "to remark that the gen
tlomnn I from Hoiiton has proposed the
chumptcst i idea I over scon proposed in
a convention I do not know nothing
about i Apollluaris , and If ho was a cus
tomer I ot Mr Lassanges I have
not i a whole lot to say against
him 1 , On that point there will
not i bo no discussion between
him I and mo ; or perhaps I had hotter
say i , ho nnd I. But I want to say this
hero 1 , that the people In these parts
wont ' ' Btand it What does the honora
ble I rooster proposoV Does ho expect
that I mon with raw material in tholr
head Is going to put tholr hair up in
curl i panor before votlrlng into bed , or
push it back with a round comb and
wear ' It In a not when going out to a
high-toned dnnco Saturday nlghls ?
Not much "
Vigorous upplnuso followed this
spcoch i , and when the vote was tnkoti , us |
has boon Btild , twenty-eight barbers
opnosod i the proposition , which Mr
Lassaugo put In the shape of a rosnlu •
tion , aud only eight favored it They
wore : M. A , Hogors , Adrlou , Mioh ;
William Swisslor , St Louis ; Delegate
l'Morbrook , Portland , Mo ; Delegate
Mastorson , Philadelphia ; Delegate Rus-
tcrn , Htirrisburg ; Delegate MO Kelly ,
Haltimoro , and John L. Kl water ( Colum
bus , O. No delegate from Ghlcugo was
present
Vor Coughs mill 'Ibroat Disorders
use Browns Bronchial Troches Have
never changed my mind respecting them , ex
cept I think hotter of that which I begun
thinking well of " Key Henry Ward
Beceher Sold only lu boxes i
A MICHIGAN FROGGERY _
The Culture of the CroakcrH Quito n.
Profitable Industry
The subject of frog culture ts attract
ing considerable attention qf Into years
nnd n good many frog farms have been
established nt different places through
out the United States and the Canaaas ;
but failure has boon the rule rather
than the exception , and many a san
gulno proprietor of costly ponds and
pastures has dropped a snutr little for
tune in his attempt to imitate our
French relations ncross the Atlantic
who find the business of frog raising
something of pleasure and no little
profit It is , therefore , noteworthy
that Messrs George M. Stevens and
Chnrlos J. Swan , of the Homedulo pot
stock farm at St . Joseph , Mich , hnvo
succeeded in thifj 'itidustry to a degree
highly satisfactory to themselves and
patrons , although their knowledge of
frog raising has.cost them many hard
.carnod dollars and several years of
faithful study and close observation ,
writes a Benton4lnarbor , Mich , corre
spondent to the Chicago News
Mr Stevens takes great pride in his
industry and never tires of showing vis
itors about tbo ponds and explaining
the habits and , characteristics of his
big fnmily of croakers Mr Stevens
owns several acres of land adjoining
the city of St Josaph on the south
Through the fiirmi runs a large ravine ,
at , the head of which are never failing
springs of pure ' water At some dis
tance below the springs are located the
frog ponds , three iri-numbor. Water is
supplied to the ponds through a pipe
from a large , deep lake formed by a
dam placed across the ravine near the
springs The largest of the ponds is
well filled with lily-pads , Canada bog
moss , and ether varieties of water
plnntssaidto bo ossontinl to the life of
the frog The smaller ponds are
friugod with the plants , while the centers -
tors are kept comparatively clean Mr
Stevens estimates that there now are no
less than 200,000 tad poles , polywogs , and
small frogs in the three ponds , and his
statomoutis undoubtedly correct , as the
bottom of tlio ponds are literally covered -
erod witli these peculiar looking little
follows These will bo ready for the
market early next summer , and will
bring any whore from $1.35 to $2 a dozen
Most of them will bo shipped to Chicago
cage , and will find tholr way into the
fashionable hotels and restaurants
Frogs for brcodiiig purposes , which nro
raised on his farm in great numbers ,
bring $5 a dozen
There are in the ponds about six hun
dred full-grown frogs kept for breeders ,
nnd these are fed by hand at regular
invervals to prevent thom from devour
ing the smaller frogs Every aay a
certain numborof thom nre found out
of the water waiting for their meal
They are fed on hoof liver by moans of
a long pole with tiHhortstring attached
On the end of the string a piece of liver
In fastened , which is dangled before the
eyes of a hungry froggy , who sccuresit
by jumping It is Baid that ono focaing
satlsllcs a frog for about two weeks
They are very fond of birds , and often
succeed in capturing a sparrow that
may chance to alight on tlio ground
near where a big frog happens to bo sit
ting
The raulo frogs are savogo fighters ,
and when two of thom moot thorc is
sure to bo a conflict There are several
frogs in these ponds that are badly crip
pled by fighting One has lost a foreleg
log ontlro , and another has a broken
and mutilated hind log The largest
bull in the ponds is called Sullivan , and
ho is said to ho ublo to whip any of the
ether greon-hended pugilists on the
promises The frogs live in families ot
generally ono male and not loss than
live females , each housohould occupy
ing some sheltered nook ulong the shore
of the pond i -
Mothers will flnd Mrs Winslow's '
(
Scfothing Syrupntho best remedy for
tholr children , " 2-9 eouts a bottle
io _
QUEERt EDITORS
Methods or the Brilliant Staff of tbo
lionisyJBo Lodger
Chicago Trlbuno : Ono of the queer
est newspaper combinations I ever on-
countered , " remarked an old member
of the profossioiV , 'Jho ether day , "wus
that employed Jnt18G9-70 in the Louis
vlllo ( Ky ) Lodger The paper was
started as the jprgan of the unrecon-
slructod and irrepressible domocraoy
that faction which never was and never
can ho whipped , bo Gawd , eahl" and
the ofilco was headquarters for nearly n
regiment of colonels without com
mnntls und doctors without patlonts
Some were ox-olllcors in the south ,
ethers Btny-nt-hoino coppcrhoads , but
nil intoiiBoly southern in their prodll-
ections und bibulous in their proponsl-
tlos Moat of thom had adopted
journalism as a pustimo , but all of thom
exhibited all the eagerness of the tra-
dttional thrifty Yankee to boo tholr
names stand oyer against fat salary Hg-
urea on the pay reel
Iu the entire outfit there were hut
three men who had had sufficient ox-
perlonco to know that getting out a
dally newspaper was not alt play that
each issue meant so many hours of hard ,
grlnalug treadmill work , Ono of tuoso
three wus the lamented George O Har-
ding of Indianapolis ono of
the brightest newspaper men ever •
produced in the west , the ead ondlng of
Electric Trusses , Belts , Chasl Pro
tectors , Etc ,
Agents wanted
in : , cit. . .ititm ,
rouirowflday Council Hlntn , hi ,
F , M , ELLIS & CO ,
ARCHITECTS
AND bin MUKO flUPKItlNTCKDrcKTS
Itoonm ltd nud IK lien llulldlni ; . Ouiuna Neb ,
and Honms-ll ami-11 .
- - Mcrrlam llloric Council
lllnirg lowu Correspondence Holldttil
Coal ! Coal T1
A. T. .THATCHER , H. A. COX , ' I
Chicago , Ills Western Sales Agt-nc * { 4
OFFICE ) II4 Moln Street , Brown Building Telephone 4B. , SW
Wo will Foil to consumers direct , SKLKOTBD ANTHRACITE COAL ut lh | A )
following reduced prices :
j
GRATE AND EGG - - - $8,25 f
RANGE AND NUT - - 8.50 , J
CHESTNUT - 8.50 | |
And the best grades of Sott Conl Wyoming Lump $7.0t ) , Walnut Moatl \ *
I1.G0 , Jackson $ • , , Oodnr $ .1.85 , Cnnncl sjtl.60. Iowa Nut , IMrn Largo size and roller ( 'J <
creenod , &I.00 , Gas Hoitsa Coke llo ! per bushel , or $7.00 per ton }
delivered TERMS Cash with order All coal fresh mined , well screened nud promptly / } '
COAL ! COAL ! COAL AND WOOD ! _ j
Bunp & Knotts No M South Mnln .
St Wo
hnndlo only
first-clnss .
brands
of - of conl Our Ulnclc Peerless is indeed the If
peer boft conl In the .
nny market
atovo wood on hand at all times Try It once und you will wnnt it nuxt time Wo also have good hard cord wood und3
lAill
Remember the place , moasttro , prompt delivery , aud ourofully prepared fuel giiarantocd f. "
SAPP & KNOTTS , "
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Xo ill South Nam St Telephone No Oil
whoso carcoratlndianapoltsa fowyenrs
ago is well roinomborod ; another was
Henry O. Underwood , a graduate ot the
Courier-Journal olllco ; and the third
shall bo nnmcloss here . These thrco
were the actual working force on the
editorial pages of tlio paper , the others
were far moro ornamental than tisoful
"It was iu tensely amusing Iosco ono
of tbo 'colouois' '
ur 'doetuhs/ prepare an
editorial Uo would lolsuroly stroll
into the olllco about 4 o'clock lu the
afternoon , remove his kid gloves , lny
down his cntio and proceed to edit '
After two or three hours of lnborod ef
fort his essay was produced the child
was born Thou with a majestic wave
of the hand the sweeping invitation was
extended to all present : lMo boy , lc's
go git a cawktall ' And this would bo
tbo last soon of the editor till from 112
to 2 o'clock iu the morning , when , after
spending half the night m'painting the
town , 'ho would wtindor into the olllco
about the time the paper should go to
press , domund to see a 'proot of the
jihtielc , ' and insist on rowritiug it on
the mnrcin
"At the head of this peculiar aggre
gation of talent the managers of the
paper had imported from Mississippi
in order to give the Ledger the necessary -
sary southern twang Colonel M. C.
Clnskoy us mnnatrlng editor The col
onel was a geuulno representative of
Mississippi before the war IIo had
represented the state in congress , nnd
wus a man of much abllitybut possessed
of the usual southern peculiarities of
that day He was ot the time ho came
to Loulsvillo about sixty years old , tall ,
straight as an arrow , litho as a panther ,
and fearless as a lion Chivalrous him
self , he could brook no poltroonery In
others rind his idea of bringing up a
struggling newspaper was to light duels !
with his tall form surmounted by a wide
brimmed sombrero , long curling locks
sweeping dowu ever the shoulders of
his capo , his gold-headed cauo and his
military style and stride , ho made a
picturesque figurehead , but a poor man
aging editor , for a journal striving to
make head against a. poworf ul and
well established rival
Oao morning as tbo colonol'camo to
the ofilco ho onCountcrcd the business
manager , who , with a sad face , an- '
noiincod that the paper was running
fur behind financially , and in tremulous
tones asked the question : What uro wo
to deV DeV the
piped gallant Mis-
sippiau iu his peculiar falsetto voice ,
"do ? Git a gun ! Go out and light ergot
got a man to stand up before mo I Do
d n pa pah's gone to hell if somebody
dent , light ! Wo ought to fought foh
weeks ago ! " The business manager
being from Inuinna and not bloodthirsty
did not readily full In with the gallant
colonels suggestion
"On ono occasion during the Franco
Prussian war there enmo news of a
greatbattlo , and of course somb editorial
comment must bo written It so happen
ed that of the two editorial writers at
the olllco when the news arrived
the colonel was intensely Gorman
in his sympathies nud tbo
doctor was intensely French Each
besought the managing editor for
permission to write the editorial com
ment The three sat down upon a sofa
and the argument proceeded with oc
casional interruptions to 'go out and got
a cawktall ' The good-hoarted manng-
ing editor was unnblo to decide
between the contestants , nnd flu *
'
ally agreed to submit the question to
George Harding as arbitratory Harding
wns always in for fun nnd his black eyes
twinkled with merriment as ho sug
gested that each write an article from
his own standpoint , Colonel McCluskoy
to tnko both articles and from the two
make ono consistent and brilliant ed
itorial This was such a happy solution
of a troublesome problem that , of
course , it was necessary to celebrate it
with another cawktall '
' • Then the work of composing the
'ahtlkles' begun , the managing editors
solitary injunction being , 'liy Gawd ,
gciitlomou , yo' must maico your artiklcs
cawnslst ' [ And , by the way , this was
the origin of that phrase , vf hioh has
slnco become so well known in newspaper
per odlcos.l Filially , after mUch labor
and the consummation of numerous
'cawktails , ' the articles were completed
und submitted Then cumo the work
of the final arbitrator , liy this time
the gallant managing editor hud at
tained the lofty exaltation of complete
impartiality , in fact , ho wasn't quite
certain whether his failings leaned to
Franco or Germanys side So ho took
his scissors and deftly divided each ar
ticle in the center , then ho neatly
pasted the French tall on the Gorman
head the complete effusion , as it hap
pened , ouding witli u colon and sout it
to the composing room ! And so It ap
peared in the paper next morning
Moat complexion powders have a vulvar
lare.but 1'oz oni's Is a true beautiflcr , whose
effects are lasting
How Whist Is PlnyeU In Alabama ,
"I was a enrpetbnggor in Alabama in
1870 , " said a Washington gentleman
recently to a Post reporter "Of course
I wns ostrclsed sociully by the native
whites There wus ouo cIubs , however ,
which was ray friendwhich stood by mo
in trouble which loaned mo money ,
which warned mo of danger nnd oncour-
nged mo when distressed It wis the
Hebrews of the olty where I
wus stalionod , There wus one
place which I frcquontod oven
lugs a little cigar store kept by a
Hohrow , named lko Slnshausor Two
other Hebrews catno in and wo used to
piay whist for hours I wus an indifferent -
ont player , anyway , and care and worry
made bad play woi-bo , whllo the Jews
were all three fine pluyors.and intensely
fond of the gumo Iko always took me
for his partner an not of great goner
osity The game would begin and Iko
would groan ever my indifferent play
ing
• ' Did you watch dot play ? ' ho would
say , 'I pluyed the ten-spot of spadoa
Dot vos a sfcknal for trumps '
"I would lead trumpa aud wo would
, . j
PROFESSIONAL PIRECTORY
HRIRKI N Rl M F Hydraulic and Sanitary Knglncor Plans , E limt\lC3
i .Jll iIUIlDIINL Specifications Supervision of l. 'ubllo Work Rrowu
lUillding , Coucll Rlull's. . Inivn
NGPUI ID"7"-Justleo of the Peace Olllco over American Express , No IV
. QLnUnZ Uroadway , Council nittlTs , lowu \
QTHMF Si QIMQ Attornbys-at Lu7v7"Prnotlco in the State nnti Foil > 1
O I UlNL QL OIIVIO oral Courts Rooms 7 und S Shugart-Runo Rloolr , $
Council Dluirs , Iowa 3'
PI IWIfiMTPPln/irPV-Surgeou and Homiupath Room ( I , llrown ft ,
. J. IYIUIN I bUIVItni building 115 Pearl St Olllco hours , 9 to 13. . ]
a. m. , 1 ! to C and 7 to S p. m. fiJ
NEW MEAT MARKET !
.hist oib.vki : > . aoa kkoaoway
The best Beef and Veal in the market Everything of the best quality anil ! j (
prices right down to the lowest notch Lard , Suusugo , Oysters , mid everything Kf
kept in the butchers line Free delivery to all parts of the city • v\ \
J. 8. . < at.\V , Iionrlclor
got all the trumps out Then I would
have forgotten whnt his strong suit wns
and load a card at random Iko would
grab it off the table and thrust It back
in my hand :
" Dot vos an exposed card You
dent piny no such curd Dis wlllin on
my right led a sehpado Dor robber on
my loft led a dinmond Glubs vos
trumps Now vet Is my suit ? '
"I lead an ace of hdarts and sent
back a little ono on the second round
Ikey finessed the knave , caught the
queen on the third round with his king ,
and then dented the table with his
knuckles as bo played out his thrco
good cards
" 'Maehor , if you played whist vit mo
for a partner for von .vcar , you uud I
could boat the vorld ' "
.
m
Dent buy traany imitations Got the
genuine Red Cross Cough Drops
Clarence L. Hownrd of Beverly , Pa ,
has submitted a now design for a gov
ernment postal card It substitutes the
reverse side of a penny in place of the
head of Washington , us at prcsoot , and
has lines-drawn for writing on the city ,
county and state to facilitate the work
of the postal clerks Tlio design was
forwarded to Washington
It may be that the now powders now
being invented for European use will
loud to a marked chatigo in the style of
guhs The Gorman powder is said to
explode in a manner to rona ' er the gun
liable to bo blown out near the muzzle
The now French powder has burst sev
eral guns in the same way
That man was not without porsonnl
vanity who , obliged to wear an nrtifieiul
eye , were three dllforout eyes oyory
day an eye for morning , when the
pupil was uot very large ; an eye for
afternoon , when the pupil was smaller ,
and un eye for evening , when the pupil
had expanded to its full slzo
C'OUNOUj KlUPPS
CHICAGO , HOOK ISLAND & PACIFIC
n No 3 oi5prnA | No.n nullum
A No 4 0:40am : D No 1 BUOam
A No 0 5:0Jpin.V : | No Si Dj : > ] > ui
CHICAGO & NORTHWCSTKltN
No.2 0.10a mlNo.fi t:27 ) : a m
No 8 4iVii > m No il 7:15 : aln
No 4 8:0UamNo.l : | 6:15 : pm
CHICAGO , M1MVAUKI5B & ST lAUh
A No.J DMOamlA No 1 7 : < Mam
A No 4. , UJpinjA No.fj fiiljpm
KANSAS C1TV , ST .lOSKlHl Si COUNCIL
IILUI'UU
A No 3 10:07a : niiA No .1 fllf ) nm
A No 4 lo:35pmlA : No 1 UiWpm
/ OMAHA & ST LOUIS
A No 8 t:3SpmA | No , 7 12fXm
CHICAGO HUltLlNGTON & QIJ1NOV.
A No 4 OslO a. mlA No 3 fi:12p. : m
ANo.o : : sup in a No.5 H:30u. : m.
A No 8 ( i:00p. : m.l
bioux cm' & PAcirin
A No 10 7l45amA | No 0 JJimii
A No 13 0fi0pinA ; | No , 11 OiMpin
A daily.II dally , excont Saturday : 0 except
Sunday : D except Monday : 'fust mall
CHANCE FOR A PRIZE
Until the llith of January wo will ulva a ticket
to every 83 cash purclia er ot coeds atonr
i store The tlcki > t will entitle trio holder to a
cbunco In the following prlzon :
Ut 1 beautiful Gold Com Heater , price 110.
2nd 1 : j-slioir llowcr btand with arches and
liaUL'lmt basket , tlo
Urd Pair of ladlei' club skates , J2.23.
4th Pair of boys club skates , * , r > c.
these prizes will bo attributed Immediately
after the date given SHUOAItT & CO ,
11 Main St
SPECIAL NOTICES ,
OOUNOIL BLTJFFB
FOR SALE AND RiNT
DULL 111103. Ic CO loan money The moil
liberal terms otrered , 1011'earfat.
WaNTBD A KOodlvaTter , " I oulo " * Tfetz
ger , 62) ) Ilroadway ,
NOW Wellavalt Oneofthebest stock farms
in Western Iowa , 410 acres 4 miles from a
live railroad station Improvements cost about
half we ask for It Only a Bbort ride from
Council llluirs and Omaha markets , \V. a.
Wood & Co , S' .ll Main St
LOST A pocketbooK with about M. Leave
al 1'Janters hotel
ANTKD A gtrl for general housework
Oood wuKes will be vald to one who Is
competent and reliable None other need ap
ply Mrs Lucius Wells , Oakland avenue Conn- .
clffllutla
BV sure and cull at llurhorn's before you buy
your ChrUtmai present ) , . You can srive
money at their great mark down sale
WANTHO-To trade for a lot two good 3 and
3-year-old horses Inquire at the Fountain
cigar store Council llluirs
"
I ilOU SAL15 We have a farm ot WW acres In
in Thayer Co , Neb Well Improved , flood
bulldlnes , barns , etc limy terms Kerr &
uray
ITUHlTltADK for stock , good lot In Hastings ,
3 Neb , Impure lita Went Ilroadway
ANTKO-Agtrl for general housework
_ Mis , F , A prague.JljJ t fjnue ;
KSTATB - llouant and ola a oU •
REAL . Special attention given to exam
ination of titles , W , O. James , No 10 Vearl sc
other biHtira-i and
until c losed out you will save moiu-y by ex
nmlnlug before purchasing elsewhere , my mock
of furniture und stoves Vou will llml many art * i ,
teles that will make tultutilo and ser Icablo
holiday presents A. J. Mimdel , S i and U2S
Ilroadway
10 AUKK lots for sale : iJ ! inllo.i from court ,
house , $70 per ncre W. A. Wood A t' < > .
TilOIl S.iLE A lintel , r mnisUod thrnugliou
JL' lu Gunnison , Col , di > lnp n big business )
cIohh to depot Will sell or eixrhnnRfl fur clC ( '
or fiirm property near Council JIIutrB Addrot '
Kerr Uray , Council llluirs
NBW improved ro.il.citato to tranc for uiilin- i
pniven Oinalin or Council ItlutlNliropcrtr
C. I ) , .ludd , nm ) Itroaitway
3/iOlt BA1.I' or Kent Gnrdan land with linuse * ,
? by J. It Itlca lUSMoinst , , Council lluuM
NOTIC1' If you have real estate or rnattels
ynu want to dispose of ipilck , list them with
Kerr Gray , Council llluirs , la
, X1 will buv live good lots in Mc.Malioii ,
$2 Cooper & Jolleris If sold noon W. A. Wood \
lo fl
AGENTS Want eel Wo pay W to WW per (
mouth to etiorgetlc gentlemen and ladies I
to procure tnumbcrs for our association It :
you can only devote n few hours eurli week to {
our buslne > 3 It will pay you well For further 3
particulars undress National Library .Woclai
Hon 1U3 State street , Chlraio 111. . 1T4-7" (
WANTED At once , a few general Mncks of i ;
merchandise Tor good banning lands und A
cash Kerr * dray - I
BAHGA1NS Wo have bargains In sumo No *
1 property this week ; muu bo sold Kort
Gray „ ,
OH HXCHANGH A good iiawR-room house il
to exchange for an Improved 80 a < : ro farm
In western or central Iowa Keir k Gray i
171011 SALK-An old and well established .1
. drugstore , ostabllslied In IBM Cain ro '
cnilred , JJ,5)J ) , balance real ostutn Address A
2 , Itee Council Hlulfs
"W71. have a bargain in acre proportyoa
il Madison Btreet No hotter laud for
platting near the city W , A. Wood & Co
W ANTKD A good girl to do genernl house
work Mrs P. St 1'ryor. Utti llluir St ,
TjlOltHBNT One seven-room house on fourth
JL- avenue ; one elglit-room house on Sec *
end avenue , and ono eight-room house on Tenth
street ; all utti'U up with all modern conven
iences W , W. llllger , 1'enrl street > :
Skates ! Hkutet ! sknlc ! '
Itovs there it magnificent skntliiR nt Lnka ' '
Manawa , hard , smooth , safe lco Coras aud
got a pair of our now cluu skatei They nro
beauties , strong tind sharp , and are sold very
rheap Wo have the largest Hue of skates In i
the city to seldct from Come and s e thuin
' SIIUOAUT\-CO. .
11 Main St
No.27 Main St , Over Jacquomln's
Jewelry Store , >
S. E. MAXON ,
Jfctiite.t and Superintend nt . :
Room 2B1 , Riorricim Block ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA ,
BELL & BERLINGHOF ,
ARCHITECTS
AN'I ) 8Uriitl.NTiNIUN is
UoomS , Opera iiouso Block , Council I Huffs , '
Iowa
THE FAMOUSr
Sl'KrlAI/riKrt ,
Apple nnd Plum llultor Mlure Meat.8n < et uail
Four l'lckles , Olives In Hulk , Hr.uer Kraut I'uro i
Maple Syrup and Honey , Ituckivheat flour und
Hominy , • Oranges , Cranberries , California i
Grapes , Lomoiia Nuts , Kalslns and Celery i
Host Country Uuttcr to per lb Our prices ul- \
waya the lowest No , SOU Ilroadway , opposite %
Ogaen House A
Thus Orrictu W. II M. 1'ubkv \
OFFICER & PUSEY ,
BANKERS
Corner Main and Uroaawuy ,
COUNCIL IIIiUKKH , IOWA
Dealers In foreign nnd domestic exchange
Collections made uud luterest paid on time a * *
posits
J. D. EnVIUNDSOfV 15. I * HllDOlllT , ,
Ires Vice Vf * .
Ciiab It Hannah , Cashier ,
CITIZENS ' STATE BANK , | :
orcouKCib m.uf rs
Paid up Capital $100,000,90 .
Surplus . . . . 30,000.00 I
Liability to Doposltors..333,000.00 fj
UltlEOToiis-I. A. Miller , I' . 0. Ole&son , IS r > j V
Khiigart , i : . 12. Hart , J. J ) . IMundson CUa * . II 1 ]
Hannan , Transact general banking buslactsj ( a
Largest capital uud uurplus of any bank la u Jl
Northwestern Iowa , Intoreatoa Hue OepoaiU I ]