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    B THE OMAHA DAILY BEE.TUESDAY. . SEPTEMBER I ) . 1890.
THE OMAHA 15EE
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
OJTICK , KO. 12 PI ] A HI , ST.
DtllvMul lijr Cittrlcr In nnjr partof thoCltjr.
1J W TII.TUN , MANAOKIt.
TIXr.IMIO.VK9 :
Jliisliiisi ORIcc. No. 41
Nifht IMltuf , No.3. !
jnxon n
N Y 1 > . Co.
Count II IllulTs Lurntcr Co. coal.
The ImiirJ of supervisors \im \
ol tbet-VXW voted lo Ilia county to build tl
Jull nt Avooa.
.u-iil Curio anil IJcrtlia O'Hnra wcro
iiiaiTu il by Ju.stlio l > nriieUyw ltrtluy. Uoth
l > , irtii'i were from Tujlor station ,
A Ixul Hiiiiuli-upiiiiil nmmviiy occurred In
front of ttio central pollro st.iilon lust nlRlit.
The u.Mtn UtloiiKid to farmer , who escaped
UllllUlt
\V. C' ' I { 011 wmflnoil * IO ntiil costs In tlio
police ( oui'tat tlio ovciiiiiKVsslon ywtcnliy
forlilHimuult upon KV. . Neul In Hay His
jiarit huiiiJ.-iy ovtnliiK I'cp.ud . the ilnu.
( jfiirgn A Holmes lias Kl\cti notice thut hJ (
vlll luix'al tlio fuse of the city V.s ox-Alder-
iiianitorman , which win ile't'iilrd In fiiMr
of thodtyby Judge MeJco ( Saturday nficr-
man.
lii-rnniil OllllnnW and Max I.nnnisvno
urn stul fordiHtuibltiK tlio peuio by Dwlitiiik'
] nit nijfht over soniu. Jiinic shop nwttrrs.
'Jh < ' > t'.ivn bond * mid will liuvo u bcurlii ) , '
llll'i morning.
Tlic lo.irdof ; count ) stipirvlsors have cnn-
cluilfil UiHr soitloii and iidJounioJ. 'Jlio
fount j iimlitor h now prcpnicd to mcotidl
tin ( Hiiplo who | , : iv < > any iluiins n nliist tliu
count.t t upon wlilrh the board lias | > iiMjil. (
BUHIi.im AlcKeMVii , en mnplo.viof Smith's
iiMuiinint , Hied un Infoiimilioii hi .lustU'o
brliuiv roint rlnirgliiF I * . < l Kpi'iiceltli , is-
Milt am ] huttcrv. Tlio ( li'foiiiliiiit denies
the c liatgu and Mill liavo u hearing' this ufkT-
M.inlcdAt tt.n residence of i ov. Tlioinas
.Allen In litoMO ! , Septfinhoi- 1 , 1MKI , Jjcv
i ; N. Iliirrii , pastor of tlio Huthany Ilaptlst
chuivli of Council Bluffs , to Miss .lusulu M.
jMlen 'J'tic father of the brldi , ntsUlfd by
Hev I ) , \ \ ' . JaoiuiL'sbcrt'i ollkUled nt llio
' ' .
o'lt'itiony.
Art ides of Incorporation fllocl In Ibo
nflkof tin1 county nrordcr yesterday ituor-
iiorut liij ; tlio Koso Hill Cbilf II iissoi'lut Ion
Ilii ititirli's WCMU signed by Thomas .lotus ,
AV A t'oujier and ( icoivo I'ocic. Tlio new
church Is to tiu established In VViivelimd
township , Ibis county.
Jnl in Walker , Sulv.itioii Army .rolin , was
iniirricd luM nl lil lo Kiitlierinii Hudson , a
joiinulad.vof UinahaVill 'r Is lifly-tuo
jcurs old and tlio bride bin .seen but Uvenly
NimmcTs Kov. llonry IJoUoiiK performed
the riTcmony.
I'eople \\lio visit the county court brwo
nnd liuvo oirasinn to KO Into the soulli couit
loom Kii/e in on ml upon iUsoneo beautiful nnd
( osll.\ dei'inatlonsvilb tlio conviction that
wmioliody bus ken nnd still Is dm'lcttof
duty Tlu'ontirosoiithwulllias hcen stro.iliL'd ,
dlscoloicd anil ruined by iho Ir.iky roof. 'Dur
ing iMorv iiiln the \vnter from the rusty lion
toof I ilc Ides du\ui the wall in nuinurous little
ilvnlils.
Tim taidiiff of lostlmoiiy i tlio IK-iiry-
T.vaiis i'at tie oaiovns re uniPd jestuday bu-
foi c Keferrt ! Hoss' 'I ho cvldoiii'n lieard was
In ri-btiltalln bebulfof the plaintiff , Uiiptaln
I ! L Ileniy. 'Jbls will about con cludu the
case ulilili lin ; bom on trial for tlio | iist
foven jeaii , anil h.is been the c.iusu . of ahont
as ninny nl.inl . ICKM ! I'oulcsls as any case that
lias i > ur ; l en tned in thu htalo.
.Imltfn Ajles\Mi'lli ) has carrldl tlio iiif\liiK
Injiiiiiilmi case , In winch .lames Mailden is
Ihe inl\hiior , into tliu HII iirumuL'oiii't and is
conllilent of u reversal of the Ilniliiifj of
Jnd.o ( Deoiner. IIo ilaiinsto beubloto shoxv
that the elt.v's Inilchtodness , boiuled and
othinwlsi' , will appivxlniato 4'iiKooilvlilch ' )
Is eonsidiMiilily In exies.s of tlioronstlttltlonul
limit , Pltili-y 'Hiiilto will aisistCityAttoinoy
Ktewait inllglitiutj the case in thu supreme
court ,
l Juiy Is busily piiKntred in lioar-
Inj ; evidence in a Inrgo niiinboi'of case.s , lint
has made no ii > | inrl jet. An odort- was inane
jostcnla.\ InliiK Ibo Alaliur wise to tliuir
itteiillon , but it was not HiRvcssful. It i.s
pmbat le. however , that thny vlll roach itbo-
fore thii lltb , tbo date llxud for tbo boaihiB
In .Mistiro Schur/'s court.
Kcniio tiiiportiint elian m nroundor way in
the Iluiiiictt bloirk i > n tiio lornor of Dannoft
and llrouihvay. Tlic Council HlulTs cainct
roinpiui } ' is mining its Htock Into the bullilin
that is just beln vaeated In the furiiituru
fonii.iny. | . Their Htoio room \\ill boocctipleil
by the iloston floro people , who will hue it
uiittul with the ] ) iusontHton3 by two largo
urehways TlueluniKo vlll fdv" tlio carpet
roiiiKiiiy | belter room tli.ui it has ever had
unit Dm BiHtonstoru boys will huvii doiihlu
the sliio store room they now havo. The
I'lianife.s arc being nude now nnd will boeoin-
ploti'd as noon us possililu.
The Kt'tiiil Mcreliants' association will hold
Its ii'Kiilnr ' ini'itlnt ; In tbo city council I'h.tin-
bor Ibis I'vtMiiiiKi ' I'oinnicncluK at 8 o'llock
Rharp A couiuil nu'etiiiKliaH ' also been called
for liiniirlit , but as llm council hat jjlvon tbo
ns.soeliitlon theprivlloKu of holding its meet
Ings I hern thii llrl Tuesday in every tnontli
It is likely thocouinil will II ml It convenient
to full to pet u quorum nndvill tjivo way to
the merchants ,
Word \\as \ nrelvcd by wirofiom Hastings ,
yesteida nftcinoon , ainionncliiR the dentil of
AttonieyVillLiin \ yi'.UM , whiib oceiirrcil at
thut plai'e nt noon M r Seals lui.s boon a bRent -
Rent from tliu city for the past year or jnoro ,
niul IIIUH bien pmctleiiiK lav at Hastings.
His Mia Milton x\ns \ nt his liedsldo nt the
tinii'of Ills tlpath The body will bo brought
hero lor Intennont Death wa produced
from a complication of dUordcrs arising from
Uidnoy tumbles.
Oftlcor Noycs will have a hearing on the
charge , in-ofeucd apdiibt him by 1M Manor ,
of shooting with Inti-iit to kill hi.s two
bnilhers , bcfoio S < | iiiru Kcliuron Thursday
nfUTiioon , Tin' ' olllior's friends nm looldnjj
nftiThisniso , and Iborowlll bosoiuo stiiuiK
tostlinony proilucod The other side will
also have a largo number of witnesses nnd
will inalio a htrong showinn Their cases
eonio up lonioiroxv , and ills lieely iirodietod
tluitthoy will niaUi ! such a strong slum Ing
that the justice will bo obliged to dihchargo
thorn
There is a hitter com plaint irom the resi
dents ami property owners on UiMiton htix-et ,
ocoasloned by the depivdalicns of a herd of
eo\\.s \ tlint tire driven UMCO u day throiiKh tlio
street ton p.istuixjsoniewheiM out of town ,
The animals mo generally In the clmrgo of n
little boy , A\ho ivrhnps dw.- , nil ho r.in to
ktvpthoin within iKiuiuU , but tliu task Is too
grxnt for him , \Vhilogathoiing up the ani
mals from their ownc-n > the wliolo herd is
abandoned vhlle the boy ROOS after a cow
that jKirhaps hits not been milked , and by the
tlino ho ivturns the herd is scattered , and
with bcint I.s
indiisttiously engaged liidoini , '
all the duniiKo to | iroporty possible , l.awns
nx-ti nil nisi , toiracea art ) torn down nnd the
shrubbery and llowi-ra destro.U'd. The
property owners have il.nvd to tliliilt that
tluro is t-till some rights accorded to them
which thi > cattle owners nro e\poeted to pro-
teit , anil thoynro wing to assert them by
drldnt * ' the cattle Into the city iwinidbere-
nftor wiienover tbej HIM cutighl tivsjusslni ;
upon prlruto pi-opirty.
'Ibo Models wcio beaii-n again at Illuir
Sunday , the seortibtatuling llvo toelovea in
fnvor of Iho .Vebraskaus at tbo close of the
iniihigs. J. J. Curloy , ono oftho lllutTs Iwya ,
was hit in tlio face by a pitched ball and re-
colvoil at > cviTu injury that provonUil him
1 1 cm taking lurt In the gaino. ItVH the
Hist ball ultclietl nnd cumolth fo.vo enough
to knoiU him down. Ills fnco was badly
swollen yestenhiy , anil for a vbllo It was
tliousht his nose was broken.
M. T . Diul , a fellov whoso bunds were I
very unsteady ami who. o face wm not as
wldto us his niiino would iiiilh-ate , iiiipoiirnl 1
bofoi-o Justleo Sihurz ychtenluy ufteinoon
nnd swore to an information clunking John
ScbelTorly vvith laving n > bliedliiinof * S. llo 1s
toliltlicJudKiiii story that hud several elements
of Improbability in it. Ho claimed that he.
was down on liroulway In tbo neighborhood '
'
oftho Is'orthwcstern depot time
sjino ycstcr-
ilnv morninganil cntoixHl a saloon to pet j
ililukVhllo \ hero he met Scltofforly , who
asked him to drink with him , 1 lo did so and 1
about tluvo minutes afterwards lost con-
fcclotisness , mid \\ben bo rooovoriM his souses
an hour or mow uftonvanh found himself
Ivlugln the KUttcrln the rear of the saloon
minus Ids fs , Hiuxnilil not tell what saloon
it was whore ho drunk the letbean draught ,
und tliostixviKtli of his suspicion that HclicN
fcilvus the mini who bad robbed lilm was
in the fact that ho win the Individual who
asked him to drink mid who banded him the
cliHS. The judgu will luYCstl 'to the case
Uiln uf tcruoeu ,
THE NEWS IN THE BLUFFS ,
A Heavy Taxpayer Talks About the Expen *
elvo Police Department.
THE "KANGAROO COURT" ABOLISHED.
Ilrlf > ht Prospects fur the Coining
Autumn I laces A Golden Itocl
Tribute frail I'oct Crofts
ZMIuur Montlon.
"Tlio police department of Council Bluffs
Is the most expensive ) arm of tbo municipal
government , " said u citben nnd heavy taxpayer -
payer yesterday. "I notlco by the auditor's
nnd treasurer's repot Is as prlatcJ iti TUB
linn this inoniltJK thattliQ police departincnt
costs the illy durini , ' the month of August
lust 5I'J51.'JOlilelils \ four orflvo hundred
dollars lots tlun the sum of all tbo llne.s ,
llcunscs and all other rovcnuci derived by
the c-lty oulsldu of direct taxation. In other
words the police fone after euthifj up all the
Income of tbo oily that does not come directly
out of the tuxpiycr's potkets , has loft n de
ficiency to bo inado upthoUord knows how.
The il'paitmr ( > nt is costlnt , ' the city about
twii'om nmch in any previous department It
has ever lud , nnd vvhcti the expensive addi
tions that me now being nildedaro counted In
It will bo just simply npp.ilUtirf. It will bo
cbli'lly rotnnrknble ai being the moit extrav-
ugaiit ii'Kiinu tliu city has ever had , nnd thut
Is nil It will over ho noted for. There aio a
1'ooit many thinu" * , liltlo mid big items , that
could have bien lopped olT , besides that
natrol house extension and tliot-iUD horse nnd
w\KW \ for the chief.
"I want to toll you and have yon te'l the
public that the tlinu lias nhout eomolien
some sort of a halt should be called.Vo
liuvo got iiothiiiu' to show for this stupendous
exttaviiffnnie. Theio mo inuie ciuoks in
town than theie have over been. A question
Unit WHS iigitnti'il during the Vniitthn uil-
ininiitrittlun is being seriously talked of
u 'ain , and that is tbo abolishment of tliu
olllroof cblof of police , which la about as
near a hinicurom joil can llnd nnywiicro.
Itvm propoii-d then to abolisli the ofllce
nnd put tbo pulin1 under the care of
the ntj in.ir-.lial. Owing to the straight
ened lelatious that exist between
tbo two depaitmoiits they aio as separata
and illstinet as two tilings can be , when they
should bo worked In harmony Tbo nutter
of abolishing tbo ofllco was then seriously
contemplated , and if the Vaiiuhn riiif , ' bad
been sueoissfulanain die people would bavo
Insisted upon It. Tbero uroat least three
members of tlio council ut the present time
whonru in favor of the proposition nnd will
vote lor it if it cm be hrojb'bt up. and I
tbinli a fe\v inoroji.OOJ u month bills will
bring It up a whooping. "
The Manhattan sporting hcadtpunrtcn , 413
Hroddwuy.
Kirst-elass diessiiKiltint' by Miss Wulliee ,
over Cattlemen's bank.
IJny vonr lumber of Tliu .ludd it Wells Co. ,
bill llro.idiv.iy.
Shorthand. Miss IthoJes , Urown buildliij. (
Dr. U. II Uower , ' . ' 0. Mui , , at.
Tim .Soaker Soiiked.
Tbo little Item in Tin : Ucu jcsterdiiy morn-
I\K \ containing an account of a brief -session
of that peculiar organic ition maintained at
Hie city Jail called tlio "ltaiif'aioo coiirt , " bore
' . full uropof sorrow forsoiuoof the brutal
lartlci pants. U'hen Judge MeOco's ejc fell
I pan It he ( illicitly made up Ids mind thut an
issault nnd battery In tlio corridor * of the
city Jail it Justus gilovous an olTonio against
tlio public peace us if it was committed in
liaylUs park , and tliu punishment should bo
just as swift unit severe if the assaulted
[ party was a helpless nugro or mayor of tlio
city , Consequently when the ciso of Jim
Smith , tbo negio who was tortured for an
hour unit nearly ilrowncJ after ho was locked
up In Ills fell and then left lo survive or
lierish in bis wet clothes , was called yester-
lay morning the Jud o requested the pres
ence of all members of the kangaroo conibl-
nation. T. L , Ilurnett , L. Ij.-Ilurvcy and. ) .
C. Helmut wore the only one.s who could be
connectcil with the oulrngo from the inc.iKro
oviileiieoto bo obtained .mil thuy were itiven
u judicial roast that made the llnek face of
the por.sccutcd Smith shine with delight.
IJeiinott and Harvey siiiceedcil In convincing
the "onrt that they did not have anything to
do with tbo assault and they wore dismissed ,
but Ilurnettvns given ten days longer in
Jail. IIo wns sent on September a to
servo out a § 'JO line for Intoxication , and by
thotimobo lays out tbo additional days ho
will prolublv liuvo a dlflurcat Idea oftho
H Kills of the linblh ; und its individuals.
Judgu MiCiCustrongly criticisi'd the laxity of
dihilplino in tbo Jail that was responsible lor
such cruel assaults , and Ids remarks will
proba ly result hi the breaking up of this
"n ioo" court.
In tlio court room yesterday morning the
nogto Smith inc.sented a soiry appearance ,
and showed the elVects of llio irnel treat
ment ho bad loeeiu'd. The jiul u imposed a
line of tlio usual proportions intended to
co\er cases of Intoxication , but it is vi-iy
likely it Will be suspended.
When Marshal Tomploton's ' attention was
called to llio case yo.slerday nioniint , ' ho
promptly ordcicd tbo Hcction of bo.so t ken
out of tbo eoiridor and also tlio whip 10-
moved , which Is as cruel an instrument of
toituro as tlio Kussian knout The public
will thauU both thoJudL'O nnd tlio marshal
fur tliuir Prompt in lion in destroying a prae-
tlco thr.t has Irequcntly been cnriied to n
criminal and heartlessly uruel ejitent by tbo
brutal mid burly inmates of tbo jail.
Xcw full Koodsjustrecoivoilat Holler's , nicr-
clnmt t.illur , lilt ) Uroadway.
J. C5. Tipton , real estate , "ij * It midway.
.i.C. Hlxny , steiui iioaiing , .sitiitai-y on-
jflneer , Hl.t Ufo lull Hii'Oauli'ij ' 'JJJ Mor
rinm block , Council IllulTs.
.15 do/en liulius , swlss ribbed Jersey vests
! We , or tliree for Jl.lh ) , fornn'r price 5lo ) each.
Boston stoiv , Council IllulTs , la.
The lleKH Opera ( 'oiiipany ,
Mrs.Valth.ini , the ndvanco acent of the
IIe s opera coinpnny , Is In the city engaged
InelTectliiB an advnnco sale of ticlcetH for the
t\\o \ nights * ciipiKciiiL-nt lu this city. Tbo
company bus adopted tbo populnr niithod of
selling orders for tickets at a discount , tbo
orders to bo presented when the tickets are
placed on Mile 'llio regular price of tlio
tieliet-s Is $1 .50 , hut tlio.su who give their
order * befoiv Thursday will only bo charged
fl Tliooporu company aupears at Dobain's
oiirrIilayandSaturd.lv ot'tlds week and it
\\lllbotltKoccasion of reopening the opera
lionso for the season.
On 1'ildiiy evcnliifr Verdi's ' beautiful opein ,
La Tiavlataill he-given and on Saturday
" 11 Tr.ivutoiv. " Of tliu Ural iiiiniuii produc
tion the fliic.iRO Tiibimo says :
" LiiTnivluta' Is moro lamlllar to the
public than 'A Ida ' In tliu Ili-st place overy-
boily knows the tory of 'Camille , ' and In tlio
second plnooUiL * imislc Is lighter and hotter
calculated to hit tbo iwpular taste. This \\iis
shown by iho iiicuptiuu aicorded this opera
la t ou'iihii : . The entliusbisni evoked nmst
have been highly gratifying to the singers
ami ni.muKi'r * .
"Thethreo main characters \\cro entrusted
to that admirable trio , Maio Out brie , A L.
tiulle amiilliaai \ Mcitena. The mull was
u brilliant pcrfannanco. "
A DniiKi'rnuHVlre. .
I A telephone or telegraph \vlro streU'hed '
j across llio tree > i nboul u fool above llio pave-
j incutvus 0110 of tlio incidents llml in.ulo
travel Interesting on South Madison slivot
between Hroid\v.iy uud 1'ioreo la-si nlplii.
' 1'ho M'liv lud evidently fallen from some of
tlio numerous poles during the cvenlns. People
plev.liking or driving wlioobluiiicd a plitnpso
' of It bcforottioybtmrk It rooolledvilh bor-
j ror , supposing il to bo charged with tlio
deadly eloi'trio tluid , bul ( ho o who did not
. see it were forcibly made awuro of Its pros-
nice when It tiimied them up , There was
no current on it , but It was u deadly pitfall ,
and lliero wetv several severe accidents occa-
\ slonetl by it. Ono of iho victims uaa Mai.
Ulllcea , a wrpcuter , who received an ugly
full and endeavored In vain to redress
1111 Ul.tl VllUc.lt UlM get by
teiulng up the wire .
I-'or Hnle.
Our retnll furniture buslnm , with good
cslnbllshed irade. Htook Is ilrsl class mid
well selected. Ueason for selllnj ; , nro going
Into the cxchnlve Jobbing tr.uk' .
ny ono whhln to trol'ilo business should
Invrnlpate this , as It is one of the few golden
opportunities of a llfo time1.
C. A. BECHE & Co.
M dozen ladles' Jersey ribbed vests nt the
Hoston store for l'c , worth ll'c ' , tbls week.
Council lilutrs , lu.
Conyress
SM'UKTUtV'l Ol'FICK , NvTIOVVI.rMlMr.Us1
Co\oui : < i , Mifit ( iNu , la. , Sept ( ! . To the
Editor of Tiiu Bsu ! Thu tenth annual ses
sion of the national f miners' congress bus
eomo and gone and It Is to bo congratulated
that it nude no iniaUkc In coining to Council
Ululls , I.i . In preparing for tbo recent meet
ing It surpassed the expectations of every
member of the congress There is r.o ono
who attended but has u word of praise for
the city and its grand ptep.irations , The ac
tion of the city donioiistr.itod to the people of
the United Slates thai they are allvo to Ihc
great agricullural lutoroiU of the northwest.
Kvcry promise il in i lo to llio olllcers of the
congress has bon cheerfully and promptly
compiled with , and I am prouder than over
that I live among such a progressive iconic
A spccilled nii'iilion of names of those thut
did their duty would take lee much of your
valuable space and would oo but little short
ot tbo city direetorv itself. The railways
centering In Council Bluffs , tbo hoiticultural
society , tlio city in Its olllclal eapaelly , the
business men and many private Individuals
contributed to in ilto this session of the farm
ers' ' congress the grandest of Its history , und
the press of Council Uluffs and Oniahn has
done much lo establish the national reputa
tion and recognition to which the organiza
tion Is entitljil , not onlv so , bul tbo farmers
of soulhw'j.'jlern Iowa , the greatest agricul
tural country In the wotld. 1ms inado the people
ple of this government fccithat they aroniivo
to all the great interests of the Aniciicau
government. Kespeetfully yours ,
li. P. CLVIIO.V , Secretary.
I or Sale.
My house , household furniture , horsonnd
buggy uroull for sale al'J'JO loth nve.
1) . AV.
The ( iold-n Itinl.
Kov. 0.f. . Crott , Iho popular poet-
prcacher , has contributed the followini ; little
gem to tbo delegates of tbo fanners' congress ,
whose last act was to declare the humbb lit
tle llower that grows by the wayside and in
all of the Holds the national emblem :
j\t last the golden rod is crowned ,
The king of flowers Is he ,
Henceforth his honored name shall bound
SVlillo sounds the tolling sea.
His empire is this land of ours.
The grandest 'neath the sides.
Hsel f tlio fairest of the flowers
That greet our longing eyes.
All hall , Ihou universal king ,
Ascend thy shining throne ,
Of Ihcu a happy people bing ,
Thy right to lulo they own.
For in thy sweet and humble birth
And long neglected state
They llnd Iho secret of thy woitb
And that which makes tbce gieat.
How manv like tboo in the past
On lowly ground have stooil.
And still like tbeo have shone at hist
Among tbo gicat and good.
The sons of ceaseless care and toll.
Of grief and poverty ,
Tlio humble tillers of the soil
And men of low de0rrco.
All hill , sweet emblem of our land ,
A11 hail , sivcot golden rod ,
We place tbo sceptro in thy hand
For thou art born of God.
Special prices on nil-inch bleached German
damask table linen at the Hoston store at
l.'i ; , . " Uc , f > , "ie nnd "ibc. Council Bluffs , la.
.
Monevat loJucol ratal lonolon elritto
and roalustatu seoorityby 10 II. Shoafe&i Co
Ono case goals' ouling flannel shuts. Jtlo
and 'i'Jc this week ut the BoJton store , Coua-
cil Bluffs , hi.
A good hose roil free with every 100 feet of
hose purchased at Uixby's.
1'hn Aiitiimn Ki < ; OH.
Klsowhero In Tin : Ilr.u lids morning np-
pears the progr.imino of Iho races to bo held
In the driving park next mouth. The purges
offered aggieguto $1,001) ) , and the speed con
tests will ho for blood. Every possible
arrangement will be made for a first-class
meeting , iiniHho people of Council Hlnffs
and Omaha , who have a Joint interest in the
pirk , should lend it their encouragement and
assist in making the mooting the greatest
success the park has ever known , livery
thing is favorable. The Oitoborweather can
bo depended upon as being Just what the
horsemen and llio people in the grand stand
de-.iro. A line stung of horses is piomised
before the entries close on October ! .
If you wish to sell your proncity call on tlio
Jmld & Wells Co. , C. 11. .ludd , preside-ill , UW
llroadway.
To tlio Ladles Miss Mary Gle.isonlias ro-
urncd Iroinlioi1 cusloin trip and IH butter
repined than over to satisfy all who want
rst i-lass dressmaking. Koimis In tlio old
Ibrnry building , I'call street.
Hose lit costVo uro inning to quil
liamlllnp fjarduii lioio , ami have doubly tlio
liwst sloik in tlio eitv. To close out wo
will hi'li all tfradus an 1 llxluro.s al do.ul roU ,
fur cash. U. H. 1'.lint .t Oil company , NOJ.
1 and : ! , Masoniu toniplu.
I'KHSItX i 14 I'.i tl.l f./M M'JIS.
KcC. . \V. \ ( 'tofts awl ! { ov. Cleorfo UU-OKO
to ( , ' .1stalia , Moiiona county , thU morning to
assist In tlio oidinatloii of tlio Kov. Mr.
Turner. lhono\\ly oltvti-il p.islor of tlio Con-
Kii-jjatiomil chinch ul Unit plum Mr. Crofts
will deliver ihobargo ( to tlio pastor. They
will return toinunow night.
W. M. Ashtou of .Ici-sov City , N. .1. , KLMI-
erul puri'liasliiKaifuiit of tlio eastern ilup.ul-
ineiil of U'clls Kurtio icL'o'.s expiess fiiui-
luny , is In llio city accompanied by his wife.
Tlii'i uiv spenilintf Mr. AMilon's Hiiiaiuor va
cation \\itli tin- family of Mr.V. . II. Millard ,
Mrs Aslitou's fiit her. Their many frlc-nds
in this city uro happy to urcot ilium.
Mr ! ' . \V. \ Nash of UrisUil , VI. , Is In tlio
city visiting K H. U'a < U\\ortli \ .t'o. ( , und
viowliitf Coiini'il ItlulTs wltli an oyu to busi
ness.
ness.Miss
Miss Kva Mi-Aiulnnv.s , wlto lias been visll-
liik' her aunt , Mrs. .lames M.iUme , und friomls ,
lutniiied to licrlionioat Donlbun Hits inoin-
liik'-
-
liik'II.
II. 11 Field lias returned from an cajo > u-
blo visit toToniiessoo. Vllllu absent ho MUV
llio winders of .Miiinnioth ciivu and viewed
tlio cdiintry o'er from tla- top of Lookout
iiioiintaiii.
Mlises AJii and Clura IK'dlson dnpaited
last nl lil for Kansas ( Jily and St. , lee , .Mo. ,
and llorton , Kan. , on a vl-.lt to friends.
lion ( ! . \ \ ' . C'ullisoii of Hail in was
over Sunday visitor In iho llluffcity.
Tlieodoio Hmliytoof Hutlliik'ton was In tliu
city jestonliiy vlslllii | { Or. ,1. II. Alklus.
l a-hioniiblo wool suits inado by Mrs. !
Simmons , fj tof" ; bilks , T to Jtu.
Tlio time of tlio dUirld court was lurircly
taken up yoslcrday In hearing niolions. Tlio
altornoys > for tlio piosiviitlon illoil a motion
to supprt-ss a deposition in tlioVhllt It-sov
dlvoiw caso. Tlio deposition was of Mich u
character ttiut tlio jouni ; 'adj ' typewriter in
llio clerk's ortlco wua not allowed to copy it
mill pul It in sliaiK ) fur the perusal of tbo
court. Tbo court ovurinleu tbo motion Ui
biipproas , and il \\as adinillcd as cvUU'iico.
BIIU tbon locked up for tlio purpose of belli } ;
kept from the ropotiers. Tbo altoinoon tos
siomvus duvotetl lo llio bearing ; of'ttiucasL
of U. L. . Willlatiis ugalnst Mil. Ur Ktlllm.n
to forecloao u niechaulc's Hun Illinl by Will
lama to becuro payment for Kla-ss furnished
Thoeuiowas BIVUII to the Jury ut 5 o'clock
atid they rutircd to consider U ,
The new ollk03 ot tlio great Itocls
Islund route , 1UUSlxteonlli uml Fariiinii
streets , Oiiiahu , uro Iho tlnost In the city.
Cull und sue tlioui. TickoU to till poinla
oiwt ut lowest rales.
Tlie Vice IVrdhrcnt of tlio I.ooal
T lr HI rectory HrslKiis.
CIIH AGO , Sept. s.In n somewhat tnrt let-
> r , Vice 1'rcsldoiit , Urynn of the local world's
'ulr directory rostgtivll Us ofllco and director-
liip this evening.Bryan bin taken n promtc
lenlpnitin lliovmHi's fair movement from
he beginning and htasuddcn resignation has
au t-d sonic commotion , His letter Is priiu-I-
ally dcvolcd to sclf-tlofenso against charges
.hit ho got MO.OUO to go to Georgia mid
did not ( jet tlio vote of nslnjrlo congressman
oftleoiyin forCIil < wgO ; Unit ho tent his son
o Sweden for information thai any consul
ould hnvo furnished nnd that a gentleman
ivlio has been spoken of for director irenoral
and who has been log rolling for llio Jackson
> aik itogotI.ooiror ( ) going to Paris for in-
torinatlon already avullablc In Chicago. Mr.
J3iynti enters Hat uonlal of nil llicso ebarges
md ascribes them to a stale senator , resident
11 C'lllc.lgo.
I'ouil iietncen Xogroes mid !
n riant r.
ic ov , Tena. , Sept. S.-Spcdal [ Tele
gram to Tn r HrrA ] race war has broken
ut in Ihc Sixteenth disttlet of this county
ivlilch m.iy lead to bloodshed. Negroes for
omo limo have been cutting tbe wire fences
.1 round tlio pasture of J. R 13. Young , u
: > linter. ; Young threatened tboin and about .
AVO weeks ago four or llvo negroes drew
heir guns on him. Young hnd them aricsted
.md they were placed under bonds Last
light u mob of ne.irlv liftvncgioes at a late
lourwcnlto the resideneu of Youtii ; and
I red fotty to llfty shots Into the house. He-
icvliiK tln-y had killed tlio family thuy began
hootins the hogs and cattle. It is learned i
hit YouiiK'lins secured a posse of friends
indthntif they meet with lesistaneo they
ire BOiii ) , ' to exteriinn.ito Iho nejrroo.s from
hi ; cointuuulty. Serious Irouble is feaied.
Att-iiiit | d Train Wreck.
IK , N.Y. , Sept. is. An attempt
was made tonlghtto wreck llio fast Si. I.ouis-
blciiKO express , wliicblca.es New York on
tbo Xcw York Central nt 0 p m. Tbo train
was stopped by danger signals south of Old
Tioy , OUO yards south oftho Hamburg draw
bridge. T\\o minutes previous n llagmaii
ud discovered sover.il ties standing end
ways in a culvert near Old Troy , and when
ho took bold of ono of them to remove It ho
\\as tired upon fiom bushes on the east side
of the track. Knowing that the fast ex
press was nearly duo he ran southward
md set tbe danger sigmd , vliluh stopped Ibo
tialn. Thu llagnnn said tlio ties stuck up
above tlio vails and would liavo eeitainly
tin own tlie train from tbo traek. Tlio fust
tialn was composed of eight sleeping cars , all
full , tuoordlnari coaches and a baggage ear.
There were eight ties on the up-main traek.
There were also two ties placed aloiiKsido of
tlio rail toward the south so as to ditch tbo
tialn. The tiuin passed bcru half an hour
later.
A Xcw Way to dct I'Vnnelilsc. I
Ciucir.o , Sept , b. [ Special Telegiam to
Tliu Bcr. ] The hearings in tboVestSido
elevated railroad cases were resuuiod today
and tlio evidence produced seems to endan
ger the franchise of the load. Twenty-ono
persons , whose names were on the petitions
of property owners which asked the council
lo grant Ihc requisite franchises for the coinI I
pany , swore Untl tlioir uaincs.vcio secured I
tinder misrepresentation and they had reeked -
eked tlii-in befure ttioyeru presented to
the city. XoUMthstandlng tills revocation
they were eiiunier.iled among tlioso wlio
win ted the load Adolph ICraus and .lolin
Hainlin rcxircaontcil the people and Attorney
Monroe the company in the taking of today's
evidence , "it is our intention"said Attor
ney Kraus , "to show that the owners of less
limn a majority of the number of lect frontage -
age asked for the establishment of Ibe road
and that in consequence tbe ordinance is
illegal. "
A Itloli CtiMtoms oi/uro.
IM YOIIK , Sept.W. . 1C. Mcdhurst.a
joung KiiBlishnian. wiio seine time ago in
herited * . " ) lllJOOO , from his uncle , arrived in
tliis port jcbterday from Liverpool , Ho
brought along with him his horses , etc. , in
tending to icinain hero for some time. Today
Special Agent \Vllsou \ of tbo treasury do-
pai'linent ordered a careful Investigation of
Medhurst's baggage. The result is
tliat them is no\v \ in the hcuuro
loom of the custom house over $ ' , ' ,000 worth
of diamonds aud peails put together In tlio
most UMjuislteurlcinaiislilp. . As they weio
all ornaments fit only for a ladv's ' use and
with monograms on them that did not cone-
spend with Ids initials , they \veio promptly
sei/.ed. All Medhurst said when the sol/mo
was inado was that when tlio goods were sold
ho would bo on hand to buy them.
Ijr.il' Tobacco Importers Protest ,
iw YOIIK , Sept. b. A largo number of
impoiters of leaf tobacco held a meeting today
totahonellon.on Iho McKialoy lailff bill.
Ci.irson Mayer , president of the leaf tobacco
board of trade , occupied the chair.
Tbc chairman explained that it would result
in disaster to the trade If tlio MelCinlev
bill passed in its present sbapo , and ft
would bo impossible to get inenlianiliso out
of bond in tlio time proposed by tbo bill. A
lesolution was unanimously adopted that
tongiess bo petitioned to amend the tat iff
bill to that It wi'I not apply to mercbaiulbo
Impoiteil into this country prior to the passage -
ago of the bill and lying in bonded ware
houses at that time.
SiMtHiitional Itumoi'H Denied.
Cnn > ( i < > , Sept. 8. A report fiom the east
nils tect'l veil on the stock e.xcb.mgo today ,
saying that minors ot tlio failure of the great
dry goods Him ofV. . I'1. KarweU & Co. of
tills city , were current in the east , the causa
of the fniluio lieing attributed to
the alleged lntciv.it of tbo linn in
tlio ti'cont collapse of 1 'otter , l..o\oll
& Co of Hoston. ,1 V. Kim-ell , jr. entered
u moil emphatic denial of the story , which
ho clmnuterl/od as n malicious falsehood.
The sensational repoit telegraphed heio from
U'lUikesliu to the eilYrt th it Senator Fin-well
was almost al the point ol death wasnlso ilo-
nied , mid It was hinted that he uus steadily
Improving
.
- -
Ni'n Salt MiirkH in Utuli ,
S\i.TLii i : , Utah , Sept. S. -Sp-u-lil [ Telegram -
gram to Tin : llKi-Now : | suit works are
soon to be started at N'obo , south of this clt\ \ ,
wlthiieapilnl stock of " > I.IUO and acnp'icily
of UK ) tons per day. Salt will ho manufac
tured from salt spilngs. Thu water holds
m solution three ixiiimK of salt ( icr gallon ,
widen would iiiiii > iiul to I'J'V'O'I pounds of
salt per dav , or ov , r Hitfour tons every
twi'iny-four hours. .MailieLs hiivii already
lieeiiHecuied for the disposal uf u l.ugur jiart
of this output Uu | | below these Hpriiigs
nnotlicr DIIC yields at least llfty Ions per day.
The Union I'udllo vtlll build a spur Irom the
.Sun I'nte division Uj the location.
Tickets at IDVVIML niton and Mipurlnr
nri'diiiiuoiliit Ions via lln > Kront Uoolc
Iflnml rmito. Ticket ollliv , ItillJHlx -
ti-eiuli ami I-'ariinm nt roots , Oinuliii.
A Denlro I' ir ICciiipioolty ,
Nl w YOIIK , Sept. " . At a mooting- thi
prodiicii exihango Jtds aftoriiinin , atlondod
by 1,500 inoivlnmttt , iirimiilulloii was ndoptei'
that tho. New Yurlf jirolucn cxehiuiKo us i
body sol li'lls t'lingVi'sn to ui'K" Hitch ai-tn of
legislation or illil6iutlo | | ) iiegiillatbiim as
\vonld insure HID ciilaiKi'iaenl ' uf foreig
mutkobt to Anii'ilcan
l Tr.ielM ill' 'I'linlMM1 Uiiiiiinl ,
n i r , rala , Sept. h Yiwlt'id
iho liniUn out leu mllMNiiulbof b
iiiul It Inn ncil Mist lnic't of Milualilo timbe
and iminrnniH fennw 'I'lin IMIIIIM and houii'-i
of faimi-is wniii Mtiuul bv hind \voiU. lln >
llrols still raging.
,
Three Itilllsh DitlKKi-M Hlitlihinl. 1
Chun 11 mi , Sept. N 'I'liU'O IliltUb olllierti i
WuiOHtalibeit biifit ti luhi , \ an nlJniy with
Kpanlardi. 'I'bo lumldo ariwn tnnn adU-
piito over mono ) iniittem
A l'w Kiid'i'pri"1 ! r
Odin N , I 'lull , hi'pt ' h IHpedul Ti'le- '
grnmloTiii Ilii | \ blaiikdclctlilo i.ltcet
raiUMiy friUKhtso foi ( Vli-a wu-i Kiantcd to
nlHltt bytho cll > foniK iloll II Henderson i
and JottCph Hilnlicr f Oudcn uml A , U Unr-
i
I rotson of Sioux Cltv. In. The company must
have ten miles ot railway In ojioMtlon by
I .January I , 1VJJ The new system Is to bo
] 1 first chiM In every pirtK'iilar A 8 , Clnrret-
1 son is the heavy man behind this enterprise1.
A Oamblcr ICIIlH a ( Jrocer.
' Four WOIITII , Tex. , Sept. S. - ( Special Tel-
opum toTitr : HKK.This ) evening a gambler
i , mined lldwnrd Kennedy shol nnd killed
I j , nrris MoMe.v , u mctnberof tbo gweery linn
I of Mosley Brothers of this city. ICenncily ,
I who claims that Moilcy bad been toolnll-
I mate with tils wife , lay In wait for him and
I llrcd as ho mounted his delivery \\.igon. As
i ho fell dead , his brother , .liunes .Mosley , up
pearod on the scene and exchanged shols
with Kenned -shooling him in tlie side ,
producing a orlotis wound. Kennedy was
eniried to Jail , where ho lies in a critical
condition.
Tin * Xew Street Koiintnlii" .
The waterworks people yesterday com
menced the work of setting the new street
fountains. 011011,13110011 planted at the cor-
nerof i Twelfth and Piirnam and the others
will be mil in as soon as workmen can get at
them. Unlike the old stone blocks , the new
fountains are of copper biotm1 , six feet high
and nrcsent an uttrnctiro npiiournnco. They
; ire donated by the wulot works company ,
An Inoi case ol'I/on r I | ioii and.
Supeilntenilent .lames was busy until 10
o'clock last night figuring out the attendance
nt the s-ehools yesterday. All of the prinei
pnls reported , and tlio number of pa p'ls ' In nt
tomlutno was ( i.IiO'.i , us against 5tlO : for the
: lrst day of the last school year.
John Hnylo O'ltcllty Honored.
Niw : YORK , Sept. S. An Immense incmor-
.al mooting in honor of John lioylo O'Keilly
was held In tlio Metropolitan opera house to
night. Governor 11111 , Judge. Fit/gerald und
others spoke.
>
Tlio Do Kh Uoll.
LVNIVO , Mich , Sept S - Hx-UnltedStates
Senator Cliristianey died this morning. Prom
1V > to 18" . " > ho was a member of the supreme
court of Michigan and was also ut one time
minister to Peru.
ItotihtJd Alive.
Has it over oucin'red to you when
*
readitt ! ; uccounU of ruilwny neoidonts
that nine-tenths ot all tlio deaths ro-
i'ted are tlio riibult of lire caused by
car btovos nnd coal oil Inmpj ? The
Chicago , MUwauUuo it St. 1'aul rail
way's now solid voitibulo trains now
rtinniiif ; between Omuhi and Ohlcayo
are heated entirely by steam und
lighted throughout by tliuir own pilon ! .
electric lampNo ) ether line can otter
tholi1 patrons such iib.soluto comfort und
protection. Not a spark of llro or a
drop of coal oil e.xcopt in tlio oiijfino.
Try tlio L'hic.ifro , MilwauUeo & St.
1'aul Ky. . whan you fr < > enst. ( Jars leave
the I unioit depot , Onmhii , daily at 0:10 : j ) ,
in. i , arriving at Chicago at JJi.'iO llio fol
lowing morning. Got tickets and
sleeping cnr berths nt union tiokot of
fice , 1501 Fnrnam st. , Bnrkur block ,
, r. li Puusro.v , Pass. Ajjt.
F. A. NASH , Gen. At. ( ;
Onmblers l > iHolinr ; ril ,
Hd. Simpson , Henry Com tncy , John Syl
vester and S. Howard , all colored men , ur-
rested i on Saturday niglil for gambling , woio
tried ' jcstorduy and discharged by Judge
Helsley.
IT.It SOX. 1 1 , I'A It. I ( i K.l I'JIS.
,1. M. French of Ottawa , 111. , is at the Pax-
ton.
ton.Trank
Trank AV. Taylor of Chicago is at the Mur
ray.
ray.W.
W. S. Manning of Sow York is at Iho Millard -
lard ,
F. AV. Baiber of Grand Island is at the
Casov.
E. Taylor of Kearney is registered at the
Casey ,
J. II. Ilarkins of Lincoln is at Iho Mer
chants.
N. 13. Aitkcn of Kearney Is a guest at the
Pax ton.
K. B. Luso of Now York Is n guest at the
jMillurd.
J. O. Diggs of St. Louis was at the Millard
last iiiglit.
T. S. Croft of Cinclnatl was at the Paxlou
last night.
O. A. Kvvers of Now York is In the city , at
the I'axton ,
K. M. Sleek of I'ueblo , Colo. , is stopping at
tbo Murray.
A. O'Donnell of St. Louis is m the city , at
the Millard.
H. C. Cuitis \Vaverly , 111. , is in the city ,
at the Casey.
L. U. Hicbards of Fremont was at the Mil
lard last night.
\V. Swafford ' of Oakland is in thocity.at
the Merchants.
A. J. Hnillor of St. Paul is registered at
the Merchants.
E. T. Morris of Ilartington was at the
Casey lust night.
M. 13. Turls of Ouklaud , Cal.i , is in the
illy , at the Casey.
Paul Pet/old of Minneapolis was at the
1'axton last night.
K. J. A. O'Koillof San Francisco is in tbo
city , attho Mm ray.
II. ICendell of Grand Hnpids was at Iho
Merchants lust night.
J. 0. Hrighani of Boise City , Idaho , Is reg
istered ill tlio Murray.
C. J. Smallwood , chief train dispatcher of
tbo Chicago , St. 1'aul , Minneapolis Ac Omaha
railroad , returned yesterday horn a t\\o
weeks' outing on the lakes in the vicinity of
Milwaukee.
Captain John M. Austin , special agent for
the Chicago , St 1'aul , Minneapolis & Ounili.i
railroad , was In the city ye.sterduy. Mr.
Austin is an old-time detective , having seen
thirty years of active service.
Mrs.V. . M. Marsh left yesterday afternoon
via tlio Huilingtoii for Hoston.
Miss Maud 1 'axsou left .MM onlay afternoon
for Washington , 1'a. , vvhoro .she enlcrs
college.
.lustico Mlllerof the United States supreme
court and wife went east on the Q Hiindav
night.
Mis. J. f ! . Maurice and children lef I Ivester-
da yiifternuon for Washington to join Captain
Houiko.
_ _
: nmvisT : n.vcu UNIONS SOUTH : t
Via the \VnluiMli ICoutc.
On Soiteinher | 1) ) , i ! nml Oclobor 1 1 tlio
Wiihiish will soil round trip UcKt'ts to
poinlH in 'I'nviis , Arlviittsas , Tcnne.eo ,
Mississippi , r.duihiiiun , Alabainn , ( ! oor-
gin and Florida al Half Fnro , good for
! ! 0 diiys. I'oinutnlMi' the NViihash is tlio
qnit'Kest rimlo Smith nnd Houllu-nst.
UiH'llninir Chair nnd 1'ullman KitlTet
.SU > eiiiigl'ar.sim | nil trains. Only
ITi hours to SI. Louis ,
10 " " N'owOrlcntis ,
lllj " " Now York ,
with I'oiTp.spimdlng fast ( line to nil
milnlH South nnd eatst. For lii'liiitu nnd
full Information in regard to routes , nisi )
for acopv of llio Southern llmni euUura'
( lulde , i-ull ntlho WnbiNli Tiekut Olllie ,
1WW Kiirimin nlrool , Omaha , or urtloG.
N. Clapton , North wijutorn Pnsaenyor
Agent , binuliii ,
An loxvn Crlmiiiiil A rnmliMl ,
YIIIIK , 1'a. , Sept. -Detect iea \ today nr-
ii'Hled Julin .Market , an employe In the car
woil.s , mi the ibnrgiuif forging a nnmborof
notes on fiirmeis In I 'ago county , Iowa , six
ji-ais ago Thu iiilsoner left for Iowa In
h'o 'l ' Sluullt Sliiiinorof Pngo county.
Itnlliimil I (
New Yoi-U Slur : " \Vliy Is it that n
iiuiii linn to pay il for a iiu-al on a rail-
rnud train ahl of Chicago , nnd but " "HI
woMt'i" ' wild John ( iniccun , a nioinbor of
the ITnlleil Slates eulogical hiirvoy ,
now In the city , whiMi business lius
tnUeu him llirou li nonrly uvory titnto
nml lorrllnry In llio union.
"It Is u fact , n dollar buys a moul on
any railroad cunt o ( ( 'hlcnuoor St , Louln.
A hlmilnr meal on any line ruiuiln ? went
of tliiisn cillcs may ho luul finurjuartur
ICMH , though homo would naturally Ihlnk
tliat iho prlceH would bo ruvorm-u , "
"How nbont the bt rvlei ? "
"Thi'roihii't ' much dllTcronco i nil In In- ; ,
car borvlco eusl or weat. Your waiter
on llio far western road tfots bigger tips
thnti in the cast , but your vu'storiKMhas
a fice anil easy way ol roiires ! liir ( y
tontlenoyto iroshnesH Of linnei'tinonco
on tlio n.irt of jiortci-8 or wuttori that
keeps tlioso nutootnts very courteous and
attentive to Imslttcss. In wino feetlons
of the west the colored f vntlcintin who
attempted , liny impet'tlnonco with the
traveler intfjht bo quietly dropped out
of the car window , anil the nnihtilunco
ear notified irul no questions asked.
"You don't Mini us tnany bibloson the
trains us you iHod to , " ho continued.
"Ten ortwolvo years iijjo llioy could bo
found on almost every road. Trainmen
toll mo that tlio pilose tigers steal them.
It Is impossible tokeeii them In their
racks. A ftu'otioiH bnikcinatt on the
Haltlnioro &Uhlo , over which J rode not
lonj , ' ago , explained it to 1110 tills wny :
'You hep , cnptnin , It's Ilieui ilruin-
tneiM. They wet tlo ti in a scat ,
an' If there ain't any jooMoo1\lti { ' >
woman In the car they M > on gx > l tired o'
rldin' . Then they notice this blblo up
there in the ruck an' '
, lake it down tin'
commence rcadin'lt. ' Us a brand now
thing1 to nine out uf ten of Vtn , "When
they ot through they hlido In into their
yrlpstH-k. '
"Ilovvi'ver that tnny be , the Old Col
ony railroad , which runs through the
Ititul of tliu I'ttritiins , Is about the only
ono whicli takes tlio otiposlto tuck , and
sets up stationary can ! tables in Miwk-
inj , ' rats. Tins fills a long-felt want
with weary travelers. "
Both tlio method nnd results vvlien
' 3yrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant
tnd refreshing to tlio tnslc , mid act
-cntlyyet jiroinptly on the Kidneys
.aver and Dowels , cleanses tlio syp
em cflectutilly , dispels colds , head
iclics and fevcta and elites liabilnnl
instijiation. Sjniji of Figs is thr
.nly remedy of its kind ever pro
need , pleasing to tlio taste and ac
'ptiiblo to the sto-iacli , prompt in
a action and truly beneficial in its
fleets , prepared only from the most
jenlthy and agreeable substances , its
jiiany excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
und 61 bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not Imvo it on Land will pro
cure it promptly for any ono who
wishes to toy it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CAUFOmiA FIG SYflUP CO
SAN rMNCISCO. CKL.
lOUISVILU , KY. NEW YORK. N.f.
I
DRIVING PARK.
liall Meeting : , October 7 to 10 , 1890
OOO IN PURS&S.
PROGRAMME :
MONDAY , OOT011KU 7.
'iii-o . r.'O '
: i-car-olil Trotting Stnko . 100
TUBS DAV. OUTOIinil 8.
2.VlTrottliiK-l'iiiso : . ISM
sMTiuttlnu-l'iiiie . ! )
: t-year-olil Tiottliu' Sl.ilio . . SO
W EON KhOA V , OCTOIIE It t ) .
2 : iST roll I usI'll i-o . 400
rier-Kui-AIITrottliiK I'ursp ' . WiO
Yeiirlinj , ' Trnttlii'4 Kaee-Slnko . SO
TIIUKSDAK , OLTOIIIH : 10.
2110 TintlliiB-1'ill-o . 400
I'lco-I'iir-All I'lu'liiu 1'nrio . CM )
riee-l'or-AII , Stalllon-l'm-M ' ; . 5UO
Nut loniil Trot Uiijt assoelullon ruleto K < M-
nrn. I n'rlrscloseOot Orr4. M like nice fire.
Mlle tuck. J. \ \ . I'hltr.OOY , I'leslilciit.
I'mmcll 111 nil's , luwu.
Addicbs iilleiiiiiHiiiU'aln- (
A. II.ClHIliJ. Sceiolary.
Jl , " ) Smth Ittli SI. , Omaha , .Nub.
J I ) KIIMITMI ON , I'ren. K uSmrn MIT , Vice-Pro ) .
Cn.uil KS II. II A\VAN , Cnihlor
CITIZENS STATE BANK
Of Council Bluffs.
PAID UP CAPITAL $150,000
SURPLUS AND PROFITS 50,000
LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS 350,000
DIIUXTOIH I \ Mllli'i. K.l ) . aioiison. K 1- .
. ' linmirl. K. I ! Hart.I. 0 Kdimincl-on , Chin lis
C' llanu.iii TIMIHu't. KL'iii'i.il liukliu ) ; bnsl-
iiisi. Iar i'st iMplial uml aiirplus of any
li.uilc In Siinihviurii ljua.
INTEREST ON TiM E DEPOSITS ,
Council Bluffs & Omaha
TRANSFER JL1NE.
II. Beecroft & Sons. , Props.
BACCACE , EXPlSS FllAVV FREIGHT ,
Mat.Ins tliieo Ulps o i'iy day exei-pt Siin-
) , ( illli'o lit HiStiwan i\iiressiiinl :
llclivtn c.i , I.UK , , , \ \ st
I'liiini'll lllnlls ollloi' , , i.lt llro.ulway. Ic-lc-
iiliDnti'-M : . ' .
l.i-ini's ( "diiiii'll llliillHOand 1'n in uml I
) i in. ( Iniah.i I. ' in . 11 > in antljp. in
Uiih'is pniinptlj utteiiilotl to.
Will boi | lit toaucotni > ctcnt clcmUt who vli |
Und , on nalyil , a pntlcloof Sltrcury , 1'otaih ,
ct other l > olKoui In Snltl'a Specifics. B , S. )
A.V EATINQ SORE :
llenclftfon , Tcr , Aug. S3 , 133) ) . "For clgh.
Icon montlm I Imil on rating ; sort'on m ; toner j.
1VM ItratcU bjr thn beat locil p hyslcliuiB , but
cblAlncJ no tclicf , tlio BOW KTiJuall ; p-o\vlc
vorto. I concluded flnallj to try a. S , S. , imi
> entirely cured tftcr n ln n few bottlM.
You lime my cheerful pcrmlulon to irabllah tha
ibovo tlatrmcnt for the benefit of tlicr
ftffilcteJ. " C II. McLiMonB , lIcnilurcuiiTci.
T11K BWIPT al'ICPIKIO CO . Atlanta , flu.
SPKCTAIi XOTIOKS.
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COUNCIL BLUFFS. J
IjloH OM'lianito c-ri" " . Moiit onu'i j i o ,
,
Kansas , \M'll riiii'il.
( . 'liuiitiiiuiia ) t'i > . , K'IHI , , well tin.
.
. yiliiiL'ios. Ticjo Co. , Kin ! nswt'll liniiicni d ,
JIO acres ( . 'onaiiicliu Co , Kan. , vu'll iinpiov *
oil.
llMaiMi'i , Slurrls Co. Kntmiio
, "oil ltiipi < ncL
: i''iiaiii's l.nk'.in Co. Kan. . Mrll iinprimil.
liifliicies , 1'iiriias Co. . Xt'limsUii
: Mucri" . , llnll I'o , Ncln.isUa.
Clear land In Stone ami Hairy Co , Mo ,
Cii'ainorv In Cluipinaii , DIcMnsnn Co. . Knn.
JI.'MII' ' . 1st incittrnii ; < nolii. tfrt to tlio finut , 1
wllllrade. J.I , . 1'rleo , KlolSliiilc-1.
I/1DU SAI.i-rinu > > tuiiiliirl ( lireil team , Inyu ,
-1 T and S yeais olil , ni.ilclieil. l.iulv i-un
drltn tlii'ia ' ; cll > biol.o ; ulll not sdv. Call at
; iu S. Malust. , Council lllnlls. J. 1 . I'rli-o. '
flllANCi ; ( if ii lifetime. Now I1-room lioii'sc.
V'besides lialli ; hot nnd cold until all
Ihionuh ; furnace , KIS ami eloL-trlellitht I'm
HiiliMiu eisy minis. On 1'ourlb avc.ono hlneJt
from inoliir. sl\ from po-.loltk'U. . W 1I1U
goi- * I'l'.irl ht.
HUNT Hotel .lameson , all fnrnlslieit ,
. _ M'sslon ' tflvuii October I , I'or liifiMina-
tlinuiddieNS'iu. \ . sloilonlopf , ol Cluls StLiub.
UounuH Hlnjrs ,
IJIUlSNlSIIKDrooini. ltli board , ! ) tofiiTei
- Ueuli , | 4i : VlnuM.
PAM-Tlio Hoiiu'Kosl.iiirnnt for > .ai0
- - on iMfV linns. Tlu > inuslpopiiliir plaiu ill
llieelty S. \ \ . Scott. : OT Ilionilway.
ANI'I'n A woman cooU at St. Joe. liuuso ,
Xo.u l M.ilu . si , Coiinell Illalli ,
" \ " \ rANl'I'lHood elrl Id li-ini dli' .
i trade , Miss \\all.ice \ \ , oter Caltlvii u'
liunk.
FOUSVLE-Or will trido for a Rood roail
teamst , illlou No lil'U. ' ro Utcri ! . ! InV.iI \ -
laee. Hy Dr. Arclilb ilil , dam by Koiiliuiy \
Cl.iy , Dyo.u-4 olil. Apply lo Ur. .Mucrao.
T710K SALE or Unlit Harden land , with
JD lHusi'i , by J. K , Uluo. 10J Main St. . Council
uiuir ,
llRNT-TwoiHMvniodornT-iooiii linnves ,
( looil loLMllon. ApidyW5 ( i'lflli , i\uiiiiu J ,
It D.ivlilson.
\\rHYpay rent whim you can liny IL home on
Tl tlie'i.iiiiutoriiH , anil 111 u.isu of vinii di all
atany tlino huvu yo ir family the homo dual
on tlio following toims :
Ahuinu worth it/1 ! / ! ) ; itt2 per inonlli
A homo worth 111.111 utjis per month.
Alioinu worth f..oi ) ut * ; i per niontli.
Aho'iio worth J.'liWO at HI jir ) month.
A homo woilh1,0 JJ nljH f.er month.
Utherprli'eJ lioinos on tlio snno terms Th
aliovo nioiillilv piynu'iits liu'ludu prlMi'lnul
nml Intcrost. I'orfiill nut Irul.irs eall oil or
midrosillio .In Id \VolU Co. , UJJ llroalwuy ,
UfliiiK-illllnlTi la.
T71OU IinNT-Tliottorn ri > 11 , No. li , frunliQf
JL1 on IVirl ht. \V C .l.uiius
DR. BELLINGER'S
Surgical Institute
A XI ) -
Private Hospital ,
Co- . Broadway and 2Gth 8t3. ,
COUNCIL IlHTi-i'H. IOWA
i'ot the treatment of nil hitr luiilnnd clironls
dl-i'.ihi's andillsoisi's of tbo blood.
I'llvulo dlsi'.isi sof tlio urliiiuj' and -.oxiiiil
orpins , us sypliHK us stilci inn. ctit ! spor
inatorriilioa' ' lost ini ; ulioixl. sexual IniiiuUnci
and wi'aUiicis t KMli'diiu'ci sfullv.
I'artli'illui iittcntlon paid to ( ll.-tMscs nf tlij
linifjs. us Asthma , Consumption , Ilioii 'hltli ,
Catarili , Ktc. I'ai.ilytls Kidney DKoiM-s in
llali'ti" ) < , UilKlil'slllsi'asi1. Hlii'iini.ilisin I'llus ,
Oaiipor. Vailoc'olo. llydioci > | e. Dioptv. Tumor ,
DKeasos of Ihc Hvo and I'ar. rlnli I'oct.
spinal Cnr vat ill ( Mild ulldlsiususof Llic'bonrs.
\V \ ( > li.ivo iidopaitmi'iil do\oli > il exoliialvulj
to tbc treatment of t' li rlno I ) si-asi's.
Mi'dliliicsDiitsocuioly pack.d and fui'fiox
IjllMTMltlon.
Coric-tponileiu-o oonftdontlal. Addrevi :
DR. BELLINGER'S
Surgical Institute and Private Hospital ,
Cor llroiidoay nml 2Ctli bin , Con Mill lllnlls , la.
OFFICER & PUSIvY ,
BANKERS. J
Coriior Main and llroaduuy ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , loW J.
Dealers In foreign nml ilomos-tli1 CM luingt
Collf iloiiu niadu uml Inloicst p.ild on tliot
F. M. ELLIS St CO. ,
ARCHITECTS
And nnildiiifj Suporlntondont' ) .
KOI nut I iUalid 4l.'lti-ii ' Itn i tiling , Om u h i N'ob.
mill ItiioiiisSII and "In Merrlani lllocU , ConucU
ItlnlV.s lit. CoiTL'ipuiidt'ni'osolirltud. '
We arc receiving daily for fall trade the fin
est patterns in Moquctte , Velvet , Body Brus
sels , Tapestry Brussels , Ingrain Carpets , and
Rugs , Lace , Chcnilc and Silk Curtains , Win
dow shades , Upholstering and Drapery goods ,
of all kinds , Fringes-and Fancy Trimings.
Upholstering and Interior Decorating done to order on shor
notice , Call und see us or write for samples and prices.
COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. ,
403 Droadwny , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
Hydrnullo Hinl Hiuiilnry Juiliiuur. ! I'luiiH. Kstlnuitoi
H , SDPcillwitlonsiinaSuiiorvlolojiof 1'ubllcWork. Hrowa
jtidhiU. { | Council MlufTH. la.
_
Juhllco of tlio roivco. Olllco uvor Amorlciin Dxpross , No.IL'l
N IlrouUwiiy , Council HlulTs , Iowa.
Pr Oimn tlornoi > li llt IMVII'mctlco in the Stiilo aim Ko oral
ffl ill IIS t'ourtH. Itooma , 7 und a Shufm t-lJono Block , Council
muud jowa