THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , JAl&DAY OCTOBER 2' , ] , 181)1 ) , THE OMAJ-1A J3EE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFF1CK : - NO. 12 1'EAIIL STHKKT. Delivered hy Cnrrli-r In eny part of the flty. II. W. T1I.TON , - MANAUKIL ' l lli'Hlnr sOlllro No. n Tn.EI'IIONKB i NlRlit Kdllor No. 21 MI'.STIO.\ . N. y. P. co. Council Hinds Lumber Co. , coal. 1'ruH's chattel loans , " 01 Sapp block. If you want \vatrr In your yard orhouso po to Ilixby's. , ' ' ( fi Mcrrlam blocit. "An Amerli'im no.V will bo presented Hat- urday night at the Jiroadwny IhP.UOr. 11. Williams was nricsted jcstcrday on n chaise of IcMlnir n Irind bill. Frank Case and Miss Miij'fc'lo Brctele , both of Omaha , were inatried by Justice Swc.ir- limen yesterday. A fine ilrusstl cariict has boon ; inrchascd nnd put down In the iccnptlon rooms of tlio Koyal Arcanum hall. "An Atncrican Hey , ' ' u throe-act comedy with plenty of IIno mtitlo , U the bill for the Hioudway theater tomorrow ovi'itiuK' ' . The November turni of tlio ( HaltIrt court opens Xox ember II. 'Iho last day for the Illinirof rctttloiiH Is Katurday , October'1. 1 ho Women's Chilstlan association will hold n mcctlni ! of special Intoicst , tliU nftor- noon nt II o'clock at the residence of Mrs. ,1. H. Atkins. Myrllo C. , infant daughter of Mr. and Mr . 1) . benny , died jeslorday afternoon ut II o'clock , need " inonttiH. The funeral will tnuo plaoo this afternoon at ' , ' o'elofit from the family residence , ll'.l 1'latner trret. A petition has been Illed In the district court asking that u Kiuirdlnn ll0 appointed for Iluph Duprav , who resides In Silver Creek township. The petition stairs that his mind has hrcomu weak through old age. Captain Cieorce 0. Smith and wlfo have In on transferred from Sioux City to Council HlufTs and put in charge of the Salvation army hero. AmoiiK the flrnt attrnetlons so- cuiod by them ts " .lo. the TurU , " a ijualnt worker , dressed In Turkish costume , who t'ivo ? ( jucer music on a still queerer comet. Ho IB to bo hero Saturday and Sunday. Ono of Iho largest audiences ever seen in the elty Riithercd in the Hrondwny theater last evenitiK to hear Hov. Charles rliitiiqul deliver his lecture on "Temperance an 1 tliu Assusilnalion of Lincoln. " hvery seat in the house was talten and even HIP uiMos were full to overllowltifr. Many wi'ro tin nod away , iinablo to ( ; aln admittance. The lecturer was evidently well posted on his siiojcetas ho was an intimate frisnd of the martyred president. .Jeff ( ifcon , n younR colored man well known In the cltvas nrrestril last cvenliiff by Deputy Marshals Wnltoand l''owlerr/nn clinrue of embc//.lement. A man by the tminu of Walker ( ? ave ( . ! rccn a fW bill about a year ago to Rot changed , and ho allcmvs that ho has been waiting all thcso months for him to co 1110 bacK wiih the chuugo. Crccn ! has uccn around the city nt intervals all dining Iho tinio , but no effort has been inado to aiiest h'.m. Charles Allen , who formorlv rtvuivcd u peed many attentions nt the hands of the pollco of this city camu over from Foit Omaha yesterday , where ho has been for peveral months past , clothed in some of Uncle Sam's blue coats and brass buttons. llo happened to mecl.lohn Dunn on the street and the two Immedlatclv renewed old hos tilities and would have had a li lit if Allen luul not run uwuv to the ollico of Justice Hammer , u hero ho tried to gat a warrant Issued for Dunn's aircst. Now fall tfoo'ls , finest line in the city , just received : tt Holler's tlio tailor's , 31U Hroadwtiy. Mioa Mnry Oleiifcon , fnsliloiuiblu dress- nmker , M I'curl street , npstnifu. FninlTriinblontty , Buldwin blU.tcl.'iO' ! Luinps from 2oo up. Lund 13ros. , 23 Main street. J''K.SO.Y.Ilit llllt.ll'tl.1. J. S. Johnson is In the city , a pucst of his nephew , J. H. Cnrrothor.s. , Mrs. Hdwln K. Harvey of Denver is in the city , the cuest of her parents , , Mr. ntul Mrs. Thomas Tostovin. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. .fudson will leave for Chlcnco about November 1 , and will make their homo in that city. Mr. Jtidson has. ac cepted , the management of tlio advertising department of a paper published in the In terests of the \ \ orld's lair. A bargain if tnUon nt onto , inside properly , nearly now eight 100111 hou&o , { food burn , for Sl.IiOO , on innnlhly puy- inenls or otherwise , t' . L. Wuljor , toil 1'eurl at. Miwie Co. , Mafconii : ' Mnndol& Ivloln t-ell furniliirc , carpolw , cooliinr nnd lioutlii ! ; stovi's ut eost to quit liiihiiie3. Did you see tliul now line of hanging h'.inps ut Lund Bros. HlulW Get * I IIP ( Irnuil A telegram was rceelved in this elty last evening nnnounrint ; that the pranil lodge , In- dependi'tit Order of Odd Fellows , wldeh closed Its annual MMslon ni Dubtuiue , yester day. solcciud Council Hluffs as the pliieo for holding its next meeting nycarfiom this week. ItwIllbiiiiK about fiOJ delenatos to the city. The cholco was the losult of some itiet ] ! but offoetlvo work on the part ofdrand Master Hlodcrman nnd the other members of the dolcpation fiom this city. Mrs. J. M. Mntthow.s aud Mrs. Charles Tucker , who attended the convention of Iho Itebokah decree , returned homo Wednesday nli-ht and the rest of the delegates are expected homo this Oldest und liost whlhlj , modietnul uso. Jnrvis Wlno 'joinpuuy , Counuil 1 Hull's. Drs. Woodoury , dontlsls , J10 Pearl . Btrecr , next to Grand hotol. 'L'olonhono Ho. llijl prmlo work uspocLUty. " Vlio llncsl bnnnuot lnmis ] inudo tire at Lund Hi os. , > : i .Nlaln Btrcet. Doatli ol' Hurry Harry K. James died lust ovcnliiK at the residence of Ins parents , Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry James , li'iil Fifth uvcnuo , at :4"i : o'clocx , aj-cd IS years , Tl > o deceased had been 111 for six weeks past , and all during that tlmo his lifo has boon a round of terrible suffering , from nn abscess In the brain. An operation wns tiorformcd a week UKO , and It was hoped that ho mlclit recover , but ho Uopt steadily sink ing , nnd nil efforts to t > uvo his Hfo were fruit less. AiratiKcmenth are bclnc made for the funeral , the date of which will bo announced later. Wo hnvo our own vlnynrds in Califor nia. Jtii'Vifl Wlno ooinpany , 0t : .Main bt. Hland Intnp's , every shape and pi-loo Lund llrof. OI.O.VK hAMO. ( iioat Clonlf Salt ) at llio Huston Store , Counuil lllullH , In. In luldltlon to our own iimncnso block wo ulll oll'orn inaiuifiiotnrorci utock of munplob L'nnslbtiiiK' of ever 00 jrurinuuts , no t\\o ullki- , nil of the noblest annonts In the imirkot for fall and wlntor wear. The niniuifncturor'H njjent will bo at the hloro all day to show Iho j'oodj and tnko oriloi-H for any upoolal aiy.e. Now is llio llmo to got a btylish garuiont at uianu. fauturorii pl'Iues , Ifomoiuhor the date , Salnrduy , Oct. S21. Store open until 10 o'elook. BOSTON STOHK , Fotlulrluchnin , Whilolaw , t Co. round of lea and line Jap 'lA"iJ Lund llru * . . " * Wanted Student in ilontal olllco. Apply at It ! I'ciui utreot. ever DKK NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , An Imluatrioui Bur lnr Plies His Vocation at His Leisure. POLICE SYSTEM LViDENTLY IMPERFECT , \\lillo ( lie ; I'ntiolman IH .MiiltlitK Ills Iloiii ly ICoport TlilovpH lluvo nn Upiiurt unity to Meal the Cliy. C. L. Harrison was nrrosted beforeday - brcnk yesterday mnrnfhp by Ofllcer Peterson - son just us ho had broken out the front win dow of the Turf iiilooii on Mldtllo Broadvvny. In his pocket when lie \vni searched nt the pollio station wcro fotin-1 sovcr.il hoys and n few dollars In money , which wcro about thu only effects ho hud. llo said tic hail spent tlio evcnini ; In the Turf und had gotten Into n uisputo with Kd Sherlock , the pronrletor , which hud ondpd In his boliiR llrcd from the plnro. llo know Hint If ho touched .Shot-locks povkct book n little It would lie the inoit cruel rovrnpo ho could not , and ho aerordinpiy broke in the window. Hivns minted with drunkenness nnd imdfclous inlschlol , nnd on this rhanjo ha was llnoil SI l.iiO in police court. Later In the day , however , It developed that rovongu had not horn his only inotivo In brcakltiRln the \\linlow. ( it'or u IJudio , ttm proprietor of the Columbia , reported that his jiluco was also v'Mtod ' , und tlio keys which wcro found on Hiurlson's poison were Idcti- tilled us huvliiK bcini taken from tlio Colum bia during the nlL'ht.hcn Harrison saw that appearances ; wcro so much against him , his ton cm1 could not run fast enough to mnko all the confessions ho wanted to get rid of. Ho said ho hud stood on the cast sldo uf 1'oarl street nnd scon the bar tender closing up fur the nt ht at : [ : ! ( ) n. in. Noticing that the uartondcr lolt thosafoduur unlocked ho waited until the plaeo had Dcou closed and then went In by breaking In tno front window. Ho sot Into the snfo easily and knocked the cash drawer off with an Ice pick , but found nothing. Ho then opened the cash register and took o'it"i ' which hai ) been left In the drawer over night. .John Heiio's store rlglit nerois the street was also robbed , and Harrison confessed to having played a star p.irt in that ongagemcnt also. Ho broke out a window on Pearl sticet and got inside , but , the safe was locked , and as ho had already laid 'n ' a winter's supply of clothing ho had no tiso for anything else In the store so hf went out , leaving everything ns ho found it. Ho also admitted that ho had broken into Sherlock's with tlio intention of stealing whatever money wns inside , when ho hud been Interrupted by llio approach of the officer. Harrison wns given a hc.irlnp before Judge McUuc on the charge of burglary. He waived examination and was bound over to await the action of the grand jury in bonds In the sum of $ )00 ) , In default of which ho was taken to the county jail. The tiirou burslnrles were only a short dis tance apart , und illustrates the cuso with which a burglar can keep trai-K of the pa trolman and got in his work whtlo the oftl- cor is at the other end of his beat making his hourly report , as ho is required to do under the present system. TlCKi.stcr Today. The election registers wcro opened yester day morning for the registration of voters ut , the following places : First ward , ofllco of Wheeler & lleield , IHO ' ast Broadway ; Second ward , .L. T. Waterman's shop , IU North Main strco' , ; Third word , W. L. Hlfcvi1 olllco , ' . ' 0.1 Main street ; Fourth ward , First nrccinct , Mcrrinm block. ' . ' ( ) ( ( Alain street ; Fourth ward. Second precinct , residence of CJ. Heck , l-O.'i Sixth street ; Fifth ward , Planters hotel ; Sixth ward , first precinct , S.'iOi West Hroaiuvay ; Sixth ward , second precinct , James Coylo's stole , Locust street. Tlio registers will bo open again today from 8 a. m. to 1) ) p. m. . when they will bo closed until a week trom next Saturday. These whose names are not on the registers will not bo allowed to voto. DiinouiatsVill DpinoiiHtrnlc. Governor Holes will arrive in llio city to day and will address a mass mooting at the Broadway theater this evening. A largo number of visitors arc expected from outsldo towns and special trains will bo run Into the city over a number of the roads. The Horace Boles club ana the Scandinavian Demccr.itlc club will meet at the democratic huadtinartcrs on Main street at 7 o'clock and will march down Fifth avenue , on- Pearl street to Willow avenue , and uround Bavllss park to thoUrund hotel , where they will bo met by the governor , whom they will escort to the place of moot ing. One of the features of the meeting will be the Miiigin ? of a campaign song composed by J. A. Koff of this city. $ " , KOH $ lt > .uO. 'J'h : Latest Sensation nt tlio Host oil St.-re , Council IllutVs A. Hl li ( milt ; Soiling Machine lor $11) ) no. Tlio lioston store , tlio ( front lieiul- fjimrtorti in tlio MU.ho.uri viilloy for low prices , in furtnorovidunro that thej- tire tlio loadoi'n und promoters of popular prices , will supply tlio public hereafter witli high trrndo i > uwiiip machines ut about one-third wluil they liiivo boon sold for heretofore. One of tlio most bountiful , lightest riinninjr modern im proved machine's is tlio Domorest , which is in every respect Ihocqualand in many respects almost the cotintorpnrt of tlio Domestic. It hiiH Identically tlio tiling bluiUlc , and sumo design of ma chinery with the ainjrlo exception of the take up. In many ether respects it hits valuable improvements , ami is a much handsomer machine. It id imido of the bust of materials , nnd IH highly linishcd in every particular. It Is WAiutANTKU FOK KIVI : YHAHS. It is simply the kind of a sowing nrichino that you huvo heretofore - toforo paid W > for , but now you can have It If you will eonio and got' it , for SlO.oO. 'J'horo are three other Htyles of cabinet work thatcoino at higher prices but the machinery and attachments are all the hiimc. Como and see this wonderful barg'iln. ' and If jou think $10.60 is too much money to put into a sowing machine , wo will t < ell you n bountiful little hand ma- chlno that will do flfhfchihs work for $ : i.oO. TltH HOSTON STOUIC , niUltlN > < ! UA.M , WlllTKt.AAV it CO. . Council BlulTs. Oil lit T.I/f/i.V HI' SI OHM. .Merchants1 L'losu Their SloroH to See tlio Nclir.iHka Train. VAN \Vinr : , O. , Oct. U > . [ Special Telegram - gram to Tin : Urn. I The Interest shown by the people of Indiana In tliu Nebraska exhibi tion train promises to bo more than duplicated in Ohio , Judging from this , the tlrst atop. The train rcaciiod Van Wort at HiO : : nnd was iunncdiutoly the center of attraction. Many of the business house * , near tlio dopat wore closo-l altogether and several men totd Tin : lir.H that they had loft their dinner table to take then- places in line at the train and bo certain of gaining admission. Van Wert Is situated In a rich aKrIcuttiir.il neighborhood ana a largo proportion of the visit ors to the c.ira hnvo boon practical fanner * , thoroughly acuualnted with the ro- sourcoi and capacity of this region. After un examination of the exhibit they freely 1-oufes.s the superiority of Nobr.isk.i holh lu the ( luuntlty and quality of her pioducts. Mo.Mioiix II.I.K , Ind. , ( Set. 2J. ( Spoulal Tol- gram to THE HUB. I The last stop of the ex hibition train In the itooslor state on Its trip eastward was made at Monroovillo at U o'clock this morning. An hour only will bo spoilt hare. U h.u ucOn the oxporlonce of the party thus far trat lu proportion to the population , the smaller towns fiirnUh larger crowds than the largo cities , and Mouroo- villa has proven nO exception. More than halfoC the people of the town have passed throueh the can hero by actual count. Fif teen porsous passed a eivcn point every mlu- uto. The public ichooUcro dls- tulsjed during the tlmo of. too stop huro , th.it the school children might sco the exhibit The drlciratcs are Atntloned nt regular Intervals through the cars to explain tliu exhibits and the other motnbors of tlio patty are posted at the car doors to rcgulnta the crowd as furns possible and It tnkos the efforts of all to keep the crowd tnovlni' , that as inanv as posslDlc may get through. A stop of three hours will bo mndo nt Van Wcrt , O. \ti\n \ , O. , Oct. ' _ > . ' . - ( Special Telegram to Tin : llr.r. | The exhibition tr.dn has struck oil , reaching Lima at ' . ' o'clock this afternoon. It Is not Imnrobnblo that oil has been struck In a double sense of the phrase because of the peculiar situation and rowjroos o' the Interest of her citizens centers In iniumfac- tuilng. Whctoa visitor to the cars nt Mon roovillo or Van wort this inarnintr asked how the numerous products mo grown , the cltl- rcns of Lima aslts , "What do you do with them ! " Votir ropro'ontativo stationed him self in ono of the cars this after noon when the crowd was the crontcst , that bo might hear the comments of the visitors anil was much struck by this dllToimcoof sentiment Hun dred * ot questions were asked concerning Nobntslw's manufaciuiiug InieroMs. "Hnvo you starch works' " "Aro thoru paper m'lls ' to use this straw:1' : "Ho you fully supply your mailiots with sugar or your own maim- facttuo : " "Do you work up your flax to any extent nt horr.r ! " und ninny similar questions mdtento that Nobrasku is llkolv to reap ma- toii.il boiiellt In morn dlicctlons than ono as a result of this trip. The tiatu leaves at S a. m. tomorrow for Forrest , O. Hear Dougherty ' .s orators nnd oratory. Constipation poisons tlio Olood ; DoWitt's Llttlo Kurly IU ers cure constipation. The icmovcd. the dlscnso Is gone. UoWitts Llttlo IC.iriy KKPIM : only pillto ' ' cuiosick hcadaclio and'rcgutitu tho'j..vjls SIKH nr .1 nrinsi. nt. DCS 3loliipH Citi/.cii Has a Dc-pi-r.Uc MI-USil % with a Tlmjj. DBS Rioivi.t , la. , Oct. 'J. . [ Special Tele gram to Tun fJrr.-\V. | W. Fink the well known poet and ro.il Ost-vto man of this city , was shot In the forehead early this morning by u burglar lu his house. tullictliiL' a serious though not dangerous wound. Mr. Fink had grappled with the burglar ami was shot dur ing the sonlll ) that ensued. There Is no eluo to the burglar or his companion , who was on the outside. Tnoy secured a small amount of money , a gold watch and chain and some valuable papers. lown M-IHOIIS in isrmioii. BOOXB , lu. , Oct. U. . [ Special Telegram to Tin : Or.n.J The thirty .eighth annual con vocation of theUr.md lloval Arch Chapter of low.i Masons convened here this morning at 10 o'clock with l"i ) delegates present. All the grand ofllcors are here and many promi nent Masons from various parts of tliu stuto who are not delegates. An address of wel come was delivered by Companion .ludge Hlnmaii of this place on behalf of Tuscan chapter , lu whoso hull the chanter Is moot ing. The response was made by Most Excel lent Grand High Priest ( ieorgo A. Gulmby of Dos Molnes. This was followed by secret work and the election ot ofllccrs for the ensuing year. The result is as follows : William \Vilbraham , Grcsco , grand high priest : U. S. Fletcher , Atlantic , deputy grand high priest ; F. W. Craig , Dos Moine ; , grand king ; L. Klscff'T , Hampton , grand scribe ; Alfred Winirato , Dzs Moines , re-olectod grand secretary ; T. .I.Van Horn , Mount Pleasant , re-elected grand treasurer. A. N. Alborsou of Washington , was a prominent candidate for grand scribe. Coun cil BlulTs was choaoii as the place of the next mooting. Tomorrow the report of the com- mltteo of the now codification will bo acted upon and the newly elected officers installed. The t.ruiid treasurer's report showed the assets of the grand lodge in bonds to bo &V > 30 ; receipts for the year , $ . " > ,4UJ , and ex penses , , Us | . By vote of the chapter it was concluded not to separata the subordinate chapters and councils. 7iliirilcr anil Suicide. Bi'iiMNnTON- . , Oct. 12.V. ! . A. Pollock , a traveling man , shot and fatally wounded James Andrews and then sent a ball through his own lungs. Ho left a letter charging that Andrews luul been Intlmato with his wlfo. May have on Sunday. Sioux Cirr , la. . Oct. ' . [ Special to Tin : BEE.J Judge Jepson of this city decides that Sunday shaving Is not a violation of the statute. This terminates u war between the barbers union and II. B. Smith , a barber who persisted in keeping his shop open on Sundays In spite of the union's agreement to close. Judge Jepson holds that In a city of the hi/o of Sioux City shaving really comes within the statute's meaning of a "work of necessity , " and hcnco is not an offense. Supposed Murderer Indicted SiiKi-FiKi.D , lu. , Oct. 22. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Uii : : . | Dartow , the supposed mur derer of Larson , has been indicted by the Franklin county grand Jury for murder und forgery. _ Honoring : Tlii'ir Memory. Drs MOINBS In. , Oct. 'J' ' . [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BIIK.J The federal court room was llllcd this afternoon with Judges of the various courts and a lurgo number of piomi- nent members of the bar of this city and state. Tno occasion was the memorial moot ing in honor of the 1'tte Hon. John II. Lova of the United States circuit court and in memory of the late Hou. U. 1C. Love , for Tunny years clerk of the United States cir cuit com t and district court. Judge George G. Wright was selected chairman und com mittees wcro appointed to prupuro suitable resolutions. Judge N. B. llubbard of ( Jet' r Uaplds delivered the principal memorial ad- diess , paving glowing tributes to the learned mid lamented juiist. Supreme Court Decisions. Dus Mom : * , la , Oct. 2.J. [ Special Tolo- cram to Tin ; JJni : . | The following decisions wcro tiled In the supreme court toduv : George I ) . Uoss vs Howkoyo Insurance com pany , appellant , Shelby district , rovcr&ad ; Anhctisur Bused Brewing association vs Mixon Fullerton , snerilT , appellant , Dos Molnes district , reversed ; 1C. W. Cole , ap pellant , vs .1. 10. Smith , Lyon district , re versed ; State vs Frank Wise , appellant , Chlckasaw district , reversed ; Koblnson At Granger , dissenting in ro-cstato of J. S. Maxwell. Polk district , reversed ; 1C. A. Campbell , appellant , vs Lowls Bros. & Men- /or. Adulr district , rover-.od ; Hoary Wilson vs E. K. MclOlroy , administrator estate of J. M. Hodrlck , deceased , appellant , Wu polio district , afllrmcd ; Amoncan ICtnigraut com- panj' , appellant , vs Vclancy 1C. Fuller , Cal- noun district , nfllrmed ; American Emigrant company v.s ICogors locomotive machluo works , appellant , Calhouu district , atUrmed. Child 1'iitully Hnrnrd. nniuxos-oN , la. , Oct. 2.Tho little 2- year-old son of Mr. Clawson was burned , to death today while playing with a bonilro. DoWitt's Little Larly idsorj ; best llttlo pills fordyspopsia , sour stomach , bad breath * Attempt .Undo to Overt' row Presi dent ( InnilcH. . lli'BVos Arupa , Oct. 'J1,1 , Advices received from Assumption , the capital of Paraguay , bring MOWS of an attempt to overthrow President Uonzalcs. The full details are not yet procuraolo , but it is known that thnro lias been nn uneasy feeling in Paraguay and a spirit of hostility to the government there for some time past , borne days ago the opponents of the government urinoU themselves and sought to wro.it the rrlns of power from the present ofllclals. The gov ernment sent troops to the scene and put the revolutionists to Might after a hard light. The Insurgents were so badly routed that they wcro compelled to lleo from Paraguay and cook irfugu within the borders of thd Argentine ICepubltc. Death ( toll. ST. Lei is , Mo. , Oct. ' . ' . ' . Gcorgo Balne , ono of the most prominent and best Known millers of the United States , prominently liJentilled for many years with the politic ! , of this state. died hero this morning. HEAPING , Pa. , Oct. a-,1. John 11. Lick , the only son of Jumos Lick , the California mil- llouaire , died this mornl iifc' , ago TU , Ho Creates Enthusiasm .Among tlio Kansas Grangfrpi MONSTER DEMONSTRATION AT SAUNA. Indiana' * State Alllrtnl'e Adopts the llllnoiM 1'liink I'lorld.i i tlio Ocala OcmanttN anil IJlpul u I'rchidcnl. SaiNt , Kan. . Oct. ' . ' . ' . Not less than 10.000 fuvmors , members of the alliances , were In the city loday to take part lu the demonstra tion. The procession foi mod and moved to the fair grounds , whoio an immense dinner was in walling for the participants , The chief attraction this aftcrcoor. was Congressman Jerry Simpson , who made a speech whlto the demonstration was in proeress. President McCr.ith delivered his annual address bcforo the council. It was in accord with his oft repeated declarations that Iho alllanco must preserve Its business orpanl- ration Intact , that to outer politics as an orpanl/.aiion was to Impair its useful ness. He urged a speedy adoption of noth the local and general co-operalivo tyjtciii , and hoped that nil jealousies and political diffctencos would ho laid aside and united sup port bo given those in cbarpo of the business affairs of the body. Ho stated that during the past voar 'Jl' ) alliances nad boon lormod. The council then adjourned to taiso part lu the demonstration. Jerry Simpson wiw the favorlto with the crowd and Ids name was conspicuous on the banners. Ono of them read : "l1 or the Pres ident of the United States , .ferry Simpson , ' ' An old womnn was soatcd in a wagon imme diately behind , busily knitting , and on one of the streamer ? floated this legend : "Jerry shall have socks this winter. " "What born in Canada " a pity you were , said a bystander to a Seventh district states man. " .No pity nt all , " was the prompt response , "we'll have the constitution changed when I grow moro ambitious. " /.V/ > /.l.\.l Mercantile and lii.snrance SL'licnici Dis-nsso.l Ollluci I < lrutcil. Is'nuNM'oi.is Ind. , Oct. ilJ. Tlio State Furuicis alllunco met in secret session today with oighty-ono delegates present. The committee on trade recommended the adoption of the "Illinois plan. " This Is , briefly , that purchases bo made from the Na tional Trade union , which is said to bo an amalgamation of different businesses having close relation to agricultural interests , whoso purpose it is to soil directly to the consum ers. The businesses represent millions and , by selling directly to the agents of the alli ance the pro fits of the middleman und the ex- pcnso of traveling salesmen is cut off. Another mutter was the adoption of a planet ot Insurance submitted liv the National Al llanco Aid association of Washington. This company will , like the Trade union , supplv all the capital necessary to conduct I ho in surance plan if the alliance will provide the persons to bo insured. The cost of the insur ance is thus reduced to the minimum , it Is claimed. A programme was adopted for the conven tion of the National alliance , which meets hero Nocomoer 17. The following ofllcors wcro elected this afternoon : Thomas W. Force , president ; Mrs. Lou Snyder , vice president ; secretary , W. K. Prigg ; treasurer , Mrs. Sadlo Brauden- berg ; state lecturer , B.B. . Horn , chaplain , J. W. : s"olau ; state organi/ers , Thomas Seast , Edward Stonor. r KndotMMl tlio Ocnla rifltforni. Du > i : Cnv , Flu. , Oct. S' . ' . The State Farmers alliance at 1 o'clock this morning , after a discussion lasting four hours , en dorsed the Ocaln demands by a vote of 71 to 5. Senator Pnscoo-voted against cnOorso- inont boinir opposed to tliu sub-treasury bill. At today's session A. P. BasKin was elected president , Hogcrs declining re-election. TAhMACJlA.N TAljK. All IntcMTst'nj ; Interview hy "Carp" Tor tin ; Sunday lice. That prince of corro-spomlont ? , Frank G. Carpenter , has interviewed Hov. T. OoWitt Talmago , and the results of their meeting arcombodtoa in an article which will appear in TDK SUNDIY But : , it Is a popular thing in some quarters to sneer at Dr. Talmaee , but , measured by his capacity for work and the enormous sums of money ho receives from the American public , ho is a remarkable man whoso Ufa , habits and personality have an intense Interest for millions. The distinguished thcologuo pava full and frank answers to thointerviewor's questions , and Mr. Carpenter has bCMi enabled to pre sent un exceedingly remarkable fund of Tal- maglana. The letter opens with a graphic description by the correspondent of the eminent preacher's homo and study , of his method of ising books aim the rafo curios which adorn his parlors. Dr. Tulimgo is then quoted upon the several subjects that weio discussed. Ho first gives sonio of his observations in the IIolv Laud , nnd states his rcitions for thinking tliu prosperous Jews of America and ICuropo should not go back to Palestine. Ho explains how ho Identified Calvary , the place of Christ's cruoilixlon.aml in passing denlu3 the absurd btorv that ho tried to buy it. The money making divlno even tnkoi the public into his conlldcnco on Ills llnnncial af- tairs bv tolling of the sums no receiver for his lecture * . Ho also tells what contributions he h making to the press , and gives some nccjunt of tlio other activities which 1111 his life. Altogether It Is a most entertaining story of ono of the busiest and most remarkable men of the tlmo. For the admirers of Tal- inacn this article will have a special value , and the general reader -vho would heop abreast of current events und celebrities cannot afford to miss it. iiici\T llcroid ol' Cliinfrn or IntcrcM In the KoKiiliir Service. WA&iiiNnrn.v , D. C. , Oct. 21' . [ SpecialTjle- gram to TUB BEB. | Tno following army or ders were Issued today : The leave of absence granted First Lieu tenant Samuel Hod man , ir. , Second artlllnry , September Si ) , IS ! ) ! , Is extended one month. Captain Oilando Welding , Twenty-tnlrd In fantry , having boon Incapacitated for active sorvlco by an Army Jtotlring Board , Is granted leave of absence until further orders ou account of said disability. The following changes In the station 'of ofllccr.s in the mod- leal department- ordered. Major Hich- nrd S. Vickory , surgeon , Is relieved from duty at the army und fiayy ienoral ; hospital ut Hot Springs , and/ will report In per son to the commanding olllccr , St. Monroe , Vn. , fOr duty ut sta tion , relieving Surseou Mtinu. Major Curtis K. Munn , surgeon , upon being relieved from duly , will loport'ln'person to the com manding olllcer at Motiilt Vernon Barracks , Ala. , for duty at that station , lelievlng Surgeon goon Cleary. Major Polqr J. Clearv , surgeon , upon Doing relieved by Surgeon Munn , will report In person to the commanding ofilcur at Fort McPhcrsou. GIL , for anty at that station , relieving Surgeon Happursutt. Major John G. tlappun > olt , upon ostag relieved by Surgeon Cleary , > vlll report In por-son to the commanding otllcur at FortCustor , Mont , for duty ut that stationrelieving Surgeon Waters. Major William K. Waters , sum-con , upon beIng - Ing relieved ut Fort Custor , Mout. , by Sur geon Huppcrsott , will report In person 10 the commanding oftlcer at Columbus Barracks , O. , for duty at that station. First Lieu tenant Nathan S. Jurvis , assistant surgeon Is relieved at Fort Bcyd , N. M. , and will report - port lu person to the commanding officer at San Carlos , Ark. , for duty at that station , relieving Assistant .Surgeon Johnson. Cap tain lilchard W. Johnson , assistant surgeon , upon being relieved ut Sun Curios , ArU. , by Assistant Suigeou Jurvis , will report lu per son to tbo commanding olllccr at Fort llav- urd , N. M , , for duty at that station. First Lieutenant Benjamin Brooks , as sistant surgeon , Is relieved at Fort U'loy , Kan. , and will report In person to the coinitiuudtng ofllcer at Fort Lcavcnwovth , Kan , for duty at the station , rollovlng Assistant Surgeon Kocfcr. First Lieutenant Frank 1C. Keofcr , assistant surgeon , upon being rollovcd at Fort Lcavonworth by Assistant Surgeon IlrooKo , will report In person to the com manding oniccr at Fort ICIicv , Kan. Passed Assistant Surgeon Henry B. FItt , U. S , N. , Is assigned temporarily to the charge of the army and navy gcnorol hospital at Hot Springs , Ark. , to ditto upon the relief from duty thereat of Major Ulchard S. Vlukery , surgeon , L' . S. A , surgeon in charge. Hy direction of the .secretary of war First Lieu tenant Harry L. Baltov , Twcnty-IIi-st Infan try , will , at the expiration of hl present leave of absence report to thocomtnanulngonlccr at Columbus Barracks , O. , for dutv at that post. lie will also report his arrival by letter - tor to the stipuilnteudcnt of ( ho recruiting service nt Now York City. This detail Is made with a view to a tour ot duty for two jears. The travel enjoined Is necessary for the public service. Lieutenant Gcorgo H. Weeks , deputy quartermaster general , will proceed from this city to Pltlsburg , Pa. , on public business connected with thy quarter master's department , and upon the comple tion thereof will return to his proper station. The extension of leave of absence on sut- geon's ccrtillcato of disability granted Lieu tenant , Colonel William H. Pcnrosc , Six teenth Infantry , is .still further extended six months on account of dUahUlty. Captain I'M win T. Gardner , assistant surgeon - goon , now on duty at Fort Porter , N. Y. , will proceed to New York for temporary duty ns intending surgeon and examiner of recruits in that city , and upon being relieved from that duty by an ofllcur to ho hereafter per manently assigned , will return to his proper station. The extension of leave of absence on account of sickness granted Second Ltou- tcnnnt Walter L. Taylor , Twentieth in fantry , is further extended ono month on sur geon's cortlllcato of disability. Leave of ab sence for four months , to take effect about November l.r > , 1891 , Is grunted First Lieu tenant Francis D. Kuckor , Second cavalry. The following transfers In the Thirteenth Infantry uro ordered : Fist Lioutonunt John H. H. Porshlnc , from company B toconipuny I ; First Lieutenant Marlon B SalTord.'lroih company 1C to company B ; First Lieutenant Abraham P. Buftlngton , from company I to company E ; Second Lieutenant Carl KOOIIS , from company K to company K ; Second Lieutenant - tenant Charles C. Osden , company K to com pany K. The following assignments to regi ments of ofllccrs recently promoted in the infantry uro orduied : Colonel Kdward P. Pearson , promoted from nontenant colonel , Twenty-fourth infantry , to to the Tenth In fantry , to date from October 11 , 181)1 ) , vice Ofllov , deceased ; Lloutcn- uut Colonel David D. VanVal/uh , promoted from majo'r Twentieth infantry , to the Eleventh Inlantry , to date from October H. l > i'JI , vice Pearson , promoted ; MajorLoyil Wheaten , prompted from captain Twentieth Infantry to tne Twentieth infantry to date from October 1-4 , Ib'Jl , vice Van Valzah , promoted meted ; ho will bo assigned ton station by tlio commanding general of the Department of Dakota and will join the station to which ho may bo assigned. Captain Henry Grccu , promoted from first lieutenant infantry to the Twentieth intuntry , company C , to data from October 14 , Ih'JI , vice Wheaton , promoted meted ; First Lieutenant Raymond 1C. Stevens , promoted from second lieutenant Twontx-third infantry to the Twentieth in fantry , company I , U. date from October 11 , 181)1 ) , vice Greene , promoted ; ho will remain on duty with the Twenty-third infantry until further orders. orders.'s 's C///A/ : > K J.v.str/mi\rn. They Attack and Capture a City ol' To- Kicn Province. S\X r'lHNCl'-co , Cal. , Oct. -Shanghai , China , advices state that details have been received of a revolution in the province of Fo-Kion. The luauor of the insurgents is named Chonow and the force under his coin- mund is : i,000 men. They display a largo Hag beating the words , "Sweep away the dy nasty und tranquiiue tlio people. " Under pretense of opposing the members ut ttm Salt works , the force was formed nnd Incense for success was offered in the Talsun temple be fore the standard was unfurled. The first expedition was directed against the Suit ofllco , which was stormed and burned. The deputy with his assistants took to their hoels. One unfortunate , how ever , foil into the hands of the insurgents , who nulled his hands and feet to a board and cut him up piecemeal. The victim was con sidered to have made a sacrifice to the Hag. The magistrate. Chow , had given over Ins scut to u now magistrate , Shaow , two days previous to the trouble , but had not yet tlmo to move out. Shaow was staying in the ex amination hall. When the insurgents , flushed with success , made a complete cir cuit around the city , they wcro met with stubborn resistance oti the part of the deputy magistrate. Yu , who raised a volunteer lorco of about 1,000 strong and repulsed every at tempt to take tno walls by assault. For Ihreo ( lavs the city held out. The people were terribly scared , and nt the same time provisions ran short. Agitated by fear and harrassod by hunger the defenders nobly stood to tholr posts in desperate hope of an early rescue by the Impend troons. The im perial troops seized a fuvorabla moment to send a large force under cover of their own NO Hi INC IA.V . \VOIliK for the stomach tliun strotiR1 pttrnutives and nporipiits. The cnuinu Carlsbad .Sprudol Suit is n natur.il ploastint ( ipori- ont , laxative and diuretic. Ho Mire and soeuro only the oiiiiino , which must have tliu hitfnnturo of "I2lhiior& Memlol- f-on Co. , Afjontrf , Now York1 on mory bottlo. Sold in England for Is. IKd. , and in America for 25 cents a bottlo. IT TA-Sl'tMUW C3OOT > . jDr ! , Acker's ' English Pills I "l Cure Sickness and Heaclncho. : iRURC Hmull , pleuiuiil , ii furorllo with the ; 9 IULS W. II. IIOOKEl : " & CO. . NEW YOIIK. IIV ICIIIIN' & CO and .SHIIH- MAN i. Mcl'ONNni.U Omaha. ( JoiluiTliai'U , filt't-t mill i fUfoi'l'lifuHf cured In Uiluvs by the Kionuli Kuinrdy onlll- li'il tint KINO It illMolvuh auulrsl and IH ab- Eorbed Into the Inllaiiicd parts Will refund money If It docs nut euro , or causes st rluturo ( lentlenu'ii , Intro Is u rnllahlo iirtlclr. $1 u piifUuijo , or - for J.I pur mull prupuld. Mclior- mlek Al.niul. . Onialui. nuffi'rln.T from tlio lii.rlrt ot jiiutlirul rrrorj rnrlyilorar , > MUtln woaknrf. % lost inanluxil. i ic. , I "III finl avaluulilu triatUu iMidnl ) ciiiUliilnt ( fulliinrllrulara fur hoinu cun1 , I'ltlli : "f clurRu. Ai > | Hvnillit niullcid wnrki vlimiM Iji rriul hj ctery mm wli'i IH IIITVOIK nn < l ili'iillli.iii'il. Aililrun * . 1'rui ; 1' , C. I'OU'JjMK , luutlus , C'uiim A PETRIFIED WUAlANl I'or the next THO WIIK : : < tin-re ulll lie on i > \ - hlblllon ut.tu llroadtsay A .MAIU HhOUS I UltllXSTV , A Woman Turned to Stone ! Hoiniilhlni ; thit linn to ho seen to bo appiccl- utcu. The only I'utnllod Woinun on Kxlilliltluii In llici Win Id. WB CiUAIIANTEV : HtTISKACTION Oil MoSKV It In a HDiiilurfnl iiiiinan fossh. a perfectly putrlllud Ionian , | x < rfuet In mory fuituru and form. ni > If aim had dropped nsliH'ji In uny healtli and been 'urnvd Into stonu br homo wlokcd musician t was found niiar Ku-Nno. Cul. . In a locality that h.m liirned nut nioru wandurfiil putrKuctloni than tlio vrnolo conti nent. HolnntlllolnvustUatioii U courted. 1'liy- biuiiinsiiilnilltc'd fre . Optin for luilles or gdiitlcnnea. AduiUitoii lUc. Chlluron Oc. tire to storm the d'fousos. The walls were cosily scaled , when a blood ) strttpclo ensued , resulting In favor of the attacking party. The leader was the llrst ono to leap ever , nnd rushing straight to the m.tgistrato's homo Ho first llbnrutod all the prisoners and then searched for mntltrato Chow , but without MICCOSS , lu ho and Ids family wcro conveyed In safety out of the rlty. The deputy magistrate was last scon light- In it hand and hand against overwhelming force , distuning ovnry Inch of ground. Noth ing Is known so far as to his fate. The lutoU Intelligence Is that the Insur gents have loft the city and arc encamped on a hill. The loss on both sides Is very ho.w.v as the Insurgents butchered all the prisoner * who foil Into tlit-ir bauds. 0111:1:1.1:1 : > s iir oi'i-'H'i : nor. Cas-slus Mercy Tries tip Kill n Woman null Illniscir NKW YOIIK , Oct. 22. Uu'.Mus Moroy , who for ycnr.s has been moro or less closelv con nected with a Now Vork morning puuer In a i-eportorlal enpaclty , tried to murder MM. Annie \Varl , an Inmuto of the house 'MM Weal Fortieth stieot , shortly after (1 ( o'clock last night , by shooting her through the hcan. Thou ho attempted to commit suicide bv shooting himself through the heart , llo failed lu both casos. Tno ball struck the woman under the left eye and has been ex tracted. Ho shot himself In the loft side of the chest Uiroo Inches above the heart , and at the hodnltiil last night It was said ho mUlit recover. Moroy had occupied u furnished room in the homo for live months. Moroy was Horace tlreclex's pet ofllco boy In tlio nurlv days of the war. Ho is Miimur- died. Oreoloy teen a great fancy to Moroy , it Is said , and dually procured him a ropor- torlal position under Henrv ,1. Kuvmoml. Ho had a wldo range of acquaintances among the politicians who llzured in Orceley's time and was generally employed in political work and about the custom house until ho became dis abled. to Cniiittrc nl'Trnln Itotilicrs Suicide of Our ol' llic Uaii- ; . StN' ANTONIO , Toy. , Oct. 201) . l udlnw , 1'acitlc ICxnrcss agent in this city , received a dispatch last nigtit from the agent at Langtrv statins : the capture of four of the Southern I'acillc train robbers took place there last Friday. Ttio capture was made by I'aptaln Jones and lasso None of them offered any resistance * except John Flint , wno after a running light of several minutes committed suicide in protcrenco to surrender. The names of t\\o of llio other rob tier. * are .llm Langston and .lack Wellington. The 11,11110 of the other Is not known. The robbers hud about fsOO when captured. Smallpox iii 'Iri-ntoii nnd Alonlronl , Inlliicn/.ii in I'Y.tuui ; anil Austria. TIIENTO.V , N. . ) . . Oct. ' "J. Smallpox has appeared in the Italian quarter hero. Many Italians have bceu exposed to the Infection and the health department oflleials fear the disease will become epidemic. MOMIU.AI. , Can. , Oct. 'J'J. Five now cases ot smallpox are inportod Hero. PAIIISI , Oct. ! ! , ' . lntlncn/.a in a virulent form has broken out lu the Dep.irtmont of the Charent. VIEXNA , Oct. ! ) - ! . Inllnun/.i is raging in Uulncla. Four thousand cases are reported from Lembcrg alone. Tonic Him for n Squirml. Hoi us N. V. , Oct.'J2. Samuel Cadmus , residing near hoio , wears a squirrel skin cap. Yesterday morning ho started out to gather chestnuts. Charjes Klnkel and Hurry Aus tin , two Long Island City youths , wcro rang ing the woods near here in search of sijuir- rcls Cadmus had climbed it tico to roach lb < nuts. 1'ho bovs uw the III ) of the fai mor'l fur cap Among llio loaves. They believed It to boa siiulncl nnd ulaml u\v y at the t r got. Ttic cap % amo down and so did Cud nun. Sovund shots had gr.ixod the man's head. HA refused to accept thostoilesof the frightened boys nnd sol/Ing n stick procivdcd lo boat them. The farmer's ' head was dressed at a druir store lu Jamaica IIHICK M.llil.ltS OIUI M///0. Kniisim nnd .Mlsmiitrl Hop- t't Stool at Alcli HOII , Kan. ATOill'ov , Kan. , Oct. SJ. iSprclal Telegram - gram to Tin : HKF | The tuvlnit brick nmiiii * frtcturers of Ivnnsin , Nobrailta and Missouri mot In Atehlson todav and organlxod an nt- soclatlon. S. II. Ifolsov of Atchlsoit wns oloctcd prosiilont ; John S.indltnn , Molvorly , Mo , vlco prosidcut ; J F. Harr , Lincoln , Nob. , secrotaiy ; II. L. I.ratnan , St. Joseph , treasucr. ; The nntno adopted Is the Alls- souri Vulloy Vltnllod Urlck Makers asso ciation. Will/ . Wont Ills lluni.iv , Oct. U2. Tlio twont.second . an- nlversaiy of the birth of Ktupiciis Augusta Victoria was celebrated today. When h * eatno to offer his congratulations , the cm- pcror , to the surprise and delight of the out- press , presented himself to her clean shaven , except for his moustache. * .v/ir.s < ; / ; . i / ; ; . / > i r. . fnllfornla people's p'irty has nr anizod nt SacraniiMito. Tlii > Niitlontil Stieot Knlhray astoi'latlon I * In ossloti at I'lttsbniVi I ' .i. > oi'n'taiy of Jitato Itlalno l < In New Vork Cliy on his \Miy to \ \ nsiihulnn. Kx-1'nllod States Consul lames Murray snl etdeil bv shooting ; it M. .lolm * . N. II It Is claimed that Mulor \ \ Illlnin Warner nt Kniis is t'lly tun iiei'ii again oil urcil the pen * S.OIl 1)111 ) 1'lUI. Tin' I'onnsylviinl.i sonnlo h.is I'liinplnlod Itj IIIM slluatlon of tin * chaise * : m.ihi"l f-tatd Tioiisnuir lUiyi'r anil I L en ill" llu < liucsll u- thin of Auditor .Mn'amunt. I.tigoun P. ( iiin'l.i. p , t\ Inn ttil'or ' of tin Louisiana National InuU , .New Orn'.ins , Isdn- clniuda dofiiulter In llio sum of ) nM.nM. Ho bus mad i < r.st.'ilniH'iit tot IIP lui udnf illipi'tori to tliu I'lleel Unit In1 could only ai'i'imnt foi tin' sluirl'iuo by rniirs In jiayln rliiTks ilur- In the p.iat llfli'eii vrurs. The Ulvcr Thames has o\'illu cil Us biniKi and iniii'li ilamiigo hns it'suited. An unVnoxHi b.ir' ' % Is ashorj on the Kngllsh coist no ir Drills. ln ! oits to jive her aid have IIIOUMI futile. A pissmiK : r steamer on tin1 Vnlir i w.is do- Ktrnyed bv tire neai Itlblns'i ' Sexon poisons porislii'd In the II. lines , floods In the di'p'irttnoiils of Ardecho nucl ford. Trance , are rauilm : liiuni'ii i ) d'tnmuo. Many poisons have lost llu-lr llvo- . . Israel I.tbermnnn nf Diohobliiiillela. ( . haa failed with liabilities t OO.III'K ) . llo UUMII mem ber of a svndtoato wet lilni ; U.i. . . nrllu mlnei. l npouir William of ( lorin.'inj tins adoiited a mnnnlforni for his soldlms. In ulilcli all brUht or attract l\o colors h.ivc heen dls curded. Spain Is again sulToiIn , ; fiiiui lloinls. The C'aal.ir river has ovnrllnwn ll bunks and inanv dlstr.cts are ini'lur wnloi liruat dls- tiesH prevails. Thn nntorloiis bandit 1'iileniiil.ias Ullled by Holdlrrs In the S'tn Juan woo , I * near Colan. Cnb.i , today. As troops were pa-sing tlnoiich tlio woods ilioy came upon Iho b. unlit and lit onci ) lii'L-an HrniK upon him , Killing him al most Instantly. It U not trill ! that ( ioimaiiy will tuKo Iho load In common iii-tlon on the pail of the lionor * iiKalnst China , lint the proiHislt.on U mooted t hat the lioi mini minister ut I'oUIn as dean of tlm diplomatic coipsh > ll tulle the supreme contiol. HlL-li poisonagos In ( 'opi'iilinKcn hnvo In- iluci'd the tviir to paidon Ills dins n. Crinil ! DnKi ) Mli liunl. fin his marriage to llio count ess of Meionboig , iliin lilcr of tlm dulio ot Nassau. Tlm ivu : was jjieitly ilisploased at the miti rla o : ind caused tlio niimo of tliu grind diiko to I HI sliiul.im fiom Iliu llnl ol Kusslun aimy olllceis. WARM WEATHER makes WARM PRICES IIAVK YOU ( 'Al'GltT ONV Cox is Selling His Celebrated LEXINGTON LUMP $3.50. LEXINGTON NUT-$3QO. HOCK bPIUNUS AND WYOMING ALWAYS IN STOCK : 16 Main Street. Telephone 48. LfCUKCIL BLUFFS. f-STCAM - , YE'WORKS COUNCIL BLUFFS 8TBHM DYE WORKS \11 kinilsof D oln'i anil Cleaning done tu the lilghejt st 'lo of th i art. F.vU d an 1 * til nod brie . made to look as good au now. Work promply done and delivered In all p 1-1.1 of ill * untry. So-id for price list. C. A. MAUHAN , l'IUPKIKTOU. 1013 Broadway , Near Northwjaimr i D jpi t , COUNCIL IILUFF. , IOWA SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ok at the Mndal restaurant \ \ taurant , II I'oarl at. , Uounell lllnll's. \\7ANT11I ) An assistant booldioopori inns bu a wllllii'wurlar. . Addiusi H. .0 , llo ollicc , Council It In IK TjUU ) S A"MT : rrxi-'TiTie'irTJsId iinco , n ieii -L BroumlH , and Ineliuluu loit itlon. Will del I at. : i b.ir.Mi n If tulicn .soon. Johnston > v. Van I'atton , Counull Illulfs. _ \v TANIT.I- llrst class tuiiihand. \ . No. 418 Norlh'buvunlh stiuul. ' und vaults olo'inoil hy odorless OrHHl'UUhH . l.o.'ivo orden ut city _ Iv'OH SAI.i : A line 'JO ) aero fuim 10 inllos J.1 from CoiiMiMl UlnlK if.fi ; I.VI uon-s . : H ) acres flto. 10 , ' 'J nnd VI nuio traets. .Inlinaton & Van 1'atton , Couuull Il.ulfs. t/lOIt 11KNT li'urnlsliud homo of 7 JTJiTliIrd ( UVDIIIIO. bloycln. Wlnoh , In | ier- eider , will ir.iiin for uooil rllle. : t ! eallbiu. O. A. AIKIIH. CiMiiull Illnlls , liu LAIKVUVAM IX mind "iiiiidlnJT o7"IMy cho.nutry. Dlfuisc of nil U ml dlaviuiiul and treated with hut baths and mass IKK All loiters promptly inmviuod , Olllco Inmr.-i. Da in. to Up. m , Nil II. . . ' . avimuo I' , near eor. 1'thktrcut. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IJ1OK t < AIi : or Kont-llurdiuT land with -L' ho huj , by ' H. ICk'u. | j | Main M. , C'oiinall Illilirn. 27 MAIN STREET. Oliver U. U.Jucijuouiln & Co. ' JewelryStoro OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , I'Ald Up Ciipiliil $100,039 niilait oritnnUc.l bau' < tin Ilu rltr 1'orulnii Aiijk ilimiuitlo i'vilmiM : nn I OM ! mifirlllOi Ilipoalnl attvntlun pnlil tocolltictlnni. Acounnt * ot In'llvln' ' uul , banks , lunkurs und cjrporiilluni .olIoItoL ( irreiiiotnlunuo In vltol. UKO. I' . SANKOHI ) . I'rmlilont. A. W. IIIKICMN. . ( 'miller. A. T. HICK. AiliUiit CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council BlinTs CAPITAL STOCK . Jil50,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS . /0,0o5 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . $225,000 m l. A. .Mil or. I' ( ) . filoamm. II t * rt , [ , ' i : . II irt , J. 1) . IMiniindson. Cliarloi U. llanniin. Trans nit Kimnr.il li.inUInK liusl- ni'bs. l.iir.'i'-UL'.iplul ' nnd surplus of any Imn'c ' In .Sinthwi'dtern low i NTcREST ON TIU DEPOSITS ' \lflK Re SniiMilliri ; Atlornoysat law I'rao Olllli ( X Oilllllllllb . u , , , h , ihu into ii fo.lur.-il coin ts. Itioms : > , i anu lli'noblock , c'onnc'll lliulT-i. 11. HI flllinhPrc Aiioriioy at Law. No l , J. VjllilllllRlo , l > earl HI mitt , ever llnsli- noil's Htore. Tolupliimu No ' . ' > L llnslnosi hours. So. in. to'Jp. in , ( Jmiiiuil III nil i , 11. THE GRAND Council Bluffs , la. TIIJS ELKGANTLY AIM'OINTKD 1IOTKL IH NOW Ot'iilN. N. W. TAYLOR , Managot\