Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 22, 1890, Page 6, Image 6

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    G THE OMAHA DAILY BEJErPfllONDAY , SEPTEMBER 22. 1800.
THE OJttAIIA ! HEE
COUNCIL DLUFFS.
OPFICIJ , NO. 12 PEARL ST.
toy Carrier Inuny | mt of tlio Clly.
II. W , Tir/TON . - - MANAOrif.
Tcrni'iioxns
Buslncis Offlco. No. tl.
NjM ) Editor , No Zl.
N. V. P. Co.
Council niuffa Lumber Co. . coil.
Storage rcaionablo. .1. It. Snjtlcr , 1'carlst '
A number of Council UlulTs wheelmen took
run to Ktotn yesterday.
The prnnd liny will make n fltml report to
day nnd will bo discharged.
Tlio grand jury Is expected to complete lt
labor nnd tnnku its final icport today.
TiioW. C. A. xx 111 meet this nftuinoon nt
o'clock ut the homo of Mrs. ( Jcorgo T.
i Cntliollc Indies will tomorrow
cxenlnir liold tlitlr postponed festival nnd
quiulrlllo In Hughes hull
Worn on the Second street bridge has com-
ineiucd , the dcluy being umscd by the non-
urrixalof stone.
.Iiidpo McGco ixlll huxcn batch of in oxen
do7ciuogs and dtimksto disposes ot at the
morning session of the pollco couit this
morning.
MM Kiule , on M\nstcr street , hmln night
blooming ccrc'ii * open Saturday nllit | , xx-hidi
wus x lowed with iimeli Interest by mnm-ruus
friends and iic'ljjliboia.
Mr llort Minins. from niiRlaml , serxcil
jcstuJij' , for the lust tlino , as organl-nof
bt. I'nul's Kplscopd chiircb. Ho Is n young
mnn of superior musical culture.
Vrstordav afternoon , In thli city , nt tlio
residence of Mr. II A. Spoonpi , Mr tt'illlim
S. Wethers to Miss Iililna J > ilson of Omaha
w ere united In innirhige , Kcv U , "W. Urofts
Tlio Council Bluffs Schnt envcreln yoster-
rliiy held tlielr last pltuto of the season at
Manama. I'll/o shooting , dancing , good
music ) and Kcncnl sociability x\c.o the
inniltcd fentuici of the occasion.
In ntiaiiL'Iiijj for the management of the
world's fair txx'o hdics haxo been selected
froiniacb stnto xxith t\\o altcumtcH Onoof
tnose honored by belnailiosenns an altcrmto
Is Mis Jia D. llomliicks , 0110 ofC'ouiidl
Uluffi most cstlni.iblo 1 idles.
Mis James McMillan xxill entertain the
Ilniinony chnptcr.Ordcrof the Eastern Star ,
Bocinblo nt the family icsidencc , corner of
Ninth avcnuo nnd Seventeenth sticc't , on
Thursday oxcninp , Heptcnibei . ! ' . Acoidlnl
Inx'lt.itlou eUuululto all members and fi lends
to bo present.
Vcij pretty Imitations have been issued
announcing the wedding ot Miss Corn A.
Hcclison nndVcsloy J ! Do Franco. 'Iho
cciuiuonv ' Is to talto plnco nt the icsldcnco of
Mr. mul 'MrsV. . L Uedlson , Ao. TO ! Foiulli
nvcinieVedncsdiy ovonlnjr. October 1. after
xx tilth a reception will bo held Mr nnd Mis.
Do riiinco will boat homo after October 'JO
nt No ' . ' 501 SpauldiiiR street , Oinnba
The Daptlst Kccoidci Is the name of n nc\v
monthly published in the Interests of the
First iluptist. cluiich of this citIt Ins
( Iccllics tostnlaxxlio is the responsible ed
itor. It U loficbhiiij'to note tluit oven the
usual salutatory Is not dlsccinable , so tint
the leader can Juilgo nlonc of the plans and
purposes fiom the gcncial ubarjctci of the
initial number.
Thcto xxei-o txx-o ear loads of beer ilostrojcd
in the Wnbisti lucclf yesterday. Ononrc
\x us iltlorlj demolished attho start and all
the bottles broken , hut eases in tlio other
xxeroscattcied , nnd m.inyor them lolled xUth
breaking bottles farfiom the llio. 'Ihey
x\ cio sieved utul carried into the woods by
the croxx-d that collected , nnd from 10 o'clock
until 3 Httlo p.utles were x-isiblo In all
directions standing around biokun beer cases.
Thomystciy surrounding the disappear
ance of the little biby that xxas bom to iMuj-
BIO I latter in the Harrison county poor house ,
has not been dispelled. The belief Isstiong
with those who aio familiar xvlththo case
that the sister lias destioycd it. Hnrtci is
not the name of the gills , llicir ilpht unino
has Leon withheld. They lUo In Missouii
Valley nnd nro well connected. Some- de
velopments uio evpcuted inn fexv duvs that
xx'ill dear up the mystery surrounding the
disappearance of tbo child.
1-osoy & Jensen paint Mouses.
.7. C. Blxby , steam boating , sanltiry cn-
Kinccr , 94.1 Ufo bulliUn ? , O.iuha ; JJi Mer
riaiu block , Council Bluffs.
Window shades at Losey & Jensen , 11
Peailst ,
If jou ixish to sell your property call on the
Judd & AVclls Co , C. B. Judd , president , MXi
Broadway.
In tlio District Court.
The case of Oxertonxs Wells & Owen is
still on tihl befoio Judpo Macy. In this case
au attempt Is being made to seouro nn In-
lunctlou provontliiK the defendants fiom
running a saloon business nt No. 41 Noith
Main street. Wells claims that ho Is not a ,
partner in the concern The city clerk w as
put on the stand to testify that Wells was
the one x\ho paid the monthly line to the
city. This led ton cross-oKnininatlon of the
dark , calling out a full uui ration of the details -
tails of the city pliin of collecting a monthly
license undur a prohibition law. 'llio Ihcnso
is termed a line and is imposed under a city
ordinance regulating dlsordcihhouses. .
The ease will bo pn the bo.iuls again todiy.
Money nt i educed rate ? loanelon chatto
ndicalostato'becuritybyE II. Shcafo & Co
Signs. Losoy & Jensen's , 11 Pcarst.
Shorthand. Miss Rhodes , Broxvn building.
To the I/idles Miss Mary Gleason hns 10-
turned from her eastern trip and is bolter
prciiaieil than ever to satisfy all who want
tirst class drossmnUtng. Hooms in the old
library building , Peail street.
Cooper's Opinion.
County Superintendent Cooper , to xx-hom an
appeal hns been taken by some of the dissat
isfied in the school boaul muddle , has notified
the secretary of the board of education topre-
parofor him a tinuscrlpt of nil the proceed
ings touching upon tbo question of supcrln-
tcndcncy nnd file the same within ten diys.
On the filing of this tmnscilptMr. Cooper
will llxatlmo for hearing.Mr , Cooper is
quoted as sax Ing that In his opinion this
nctlon takes tlio matter entirely out of the
hands of the school hoard until thoc.iso Is de
cided. Until that time the school board can
do nothing in regard toil.
Buy your lumber of The Judd & Wells Co. .
BKlllroadwny.
Scott house , nice rooms , clean beds , fnro
equal to tbo best , $1 per diy. Special loxv
rates to regular boarders. 2J and 24 N. Main
ct. , Council Bluffs.
First-class dressmaking by Miss Walhco ,
o r Cattlemen's bunk , cor. Main st. and
fctb avo.
Tlio AVahaHli AVreok.
The news of the xx-rcclc on the Wabash x\-a _
the theme of talk in tbollluffs xcsterday.
Largo luinibors of citizens hastened to se
cure conveyances nnd hurriedly drox'o to the
Bccno of the disaster , There was a great
crowd of cascr inquirers nil day about
EMep's undcitaking establishment , whore
the bodies were being prepared for burial
The details of the wreck xxlll bo found on an
other page , _ _
Louis Klbcl , the child pinnlst , is the joung-
eatnf the three wonder children of the woild ,
the others being HofTinan uiul Hegmcr. IIo
pla\s from memory and his Interpretation is
as Intelligent us that of nn old master. This
hoys technique and execution is such that ha
can piny w hut ho chooses from the whole
musical literature.
Ilo Is described as n truly grand young
child , xvith u beautiful , clear-cut face , as
though chiseled in marble , xvlth n inoilest ,
sxxcet expression , und eyes that sboxv deep
thought and study , nnd ho has tbo style und
bearing of a trwj genius nndartist.
Will appear In St. Paul's church Thursday.
October a. in connection xx Ith Ilcrr August \
Aamold , the eclchnitcd X'lollalst. Admluion II I I
A
The Success 7h ch Has Attended the Pint
Ohurch of Oouncil Bluffs.
DEMOCRATS EAGER FOR HONORS ,
Superintendent Cooper- Claim * Sole
Control of the School Hoard Tlio
District Court Minor Mention
nnd I'crrinniilt * .
At tlio First Ihptlst church yesterday
morning thcro were services of special
Interest. Tlio annual "Hanest Homo"
wat observed In a xery appropilAto minucr.
The ehuich xus dccoiatcd xvltb HOXXCH nnd
fruits.
Uev. Dr. Cooley , the retiring pastor , too'
occasion to make his farewell remarks to the
tlmreh which ho bai served so faithfully for
fho x'enrs. Dr. Cooley found thU society In
n sadly dciiionllzcd condition , factions hav
ing nriicn , active mcmbcnvltbdravii , others
disaffected , tbcie being only n Httlo bind of
caiiicstxvorUcrs xvith xvhoin ho could co-opei-
nte. Tbo standing of the church in tlio city
was not xvhit it hid boon , the community
bclnj ; mtuiuly prejudiced by the reports ot
ninneious biclcoiings and foolish dlsscntlotis.
lr ) Cooley spcedllj began to set the boiiio In
cider , nnd soon obstacle after obstacle
jiulded In some icspccU his work here has
ken phenomenal , and the lesult stated In
general terms N that thcrirstliaptlstchuith
( liuichlodaj lanlHns ono of the lending so
cieties of tlio city Its influence Is felt
tluoughout tlio communit ) , tlio orRunl/ation
commniids icspcct , and la all icspects prov
polity smiles upon it.
In connection xx Ith this innunl scr\lce , the
UiptlstUecoider gives the following i ox-low
of thobistoiy
The present FiistUaptht ehuich of Conn-
( II Bluffs XX-M orRimbed Mai eh 18 , lyT > , by
ItcxJ ) O Pioner. the ( 'cnor.il missionary of
Iowa , ixIth fifty sit members It was 10-
orgaulm ! bv a Ingo mid lopicscnttitlxo
council after tlio most ( .ireful ex
amination , Juno 1C , Itii ? " Uho pas
tor began Ills labois May 1 , of
the same x'cir. HoU'iulucd Ids resignation
the iii-st Sunday in.lulj , to take effect Octo
ber 1 , IS'10. Ills pistoratoombiiifes a period
ofllvojcars ami Ihe mouths Dining this
time U'J'J ' ' liaxo been icecixcii into the chuuh
by letter , biptisin and cxpcilence. Tlicio
have been 117 dliniuutloiis by dismissal ,
deaths and exclusion , leaxing the picscnt
immbci ! 2JS Of this mimboi Ji > are absent ,
Itivingii residentnicmbcishipof " 17 Dc.iths
and icniox'iilbfiom tlio cltj ha\o \ taken from
us some of our choicest mombirs.
pTlio most prominent of those i\hoba\o
finished tlielr xxoik ou eaitb arolMxvaid
lions , both suppilntcndcnt of the Sunday
school and deacon of the dumb , ivholeft us
without a inoment's ' xvaiuiiiK October , Ib87.
Uoboit Chalmers , who for tlaeo jcirsxxas
the senior deacon of the chimb and trustee
IIo died in Umerson , Mauitobi , in thoeaily
jiirt of tins jeir i.v ucigcr , lately ue-
icascd in Oilcland , Cal , xvho xxas the flist
superintendent of the Smithy school and
eader in tno songs of the sanctuary. The
Jisttwohnd tiich membership elscn hero nt
the time of their deith. Mrs Uli/aA .lolm-
son x\.is ono of the mothcis in Israel ,
and "was not for God took her. " She
ilicd in April 1&S7. All those were consistent
mcmiicisofthe church and their places have
been dinicult to lill. ' 1'hevcio among the
laiRcstglx'CH 1 and most tellable suppoiters of
the t gospel. Otueu ha\o been taken xx-boso
loss x\edcioie. ! Two hax'o been taken by
inilroad accidents ; othcis by liugciing di
sease.
Ono of the most Impoitaiit and promising
xx 01 Us of the year has been the bulldiugof
the mNsioii chapel ou Twcntjninth street ,
and tlio establishment of pi caching and the
formation of a good Sundiy schnl.
W. W. Built , a student of tlio
Union theological seminary of Chicago
cage has done coed serxico
in connection xxith this mission. Ho ictuins
to Ills studies , but lie will cany xUth him
the affection of tlio chuuh and tlio good xvill
of the people. Tlio Sunday school has felt
tlio inngactlc touch of nls hand and the in-
splintlon of bis leadership. Tbo people linxo
listened to tbo poipol fiom his lips.Vd
tmsttlmt seed has been shown xxlilch will
bear mucn fruit in after ycais The chapel
aud lot nio fico fiom all encumbrance. Two
handled and fifty dollars is duo on the ad
joining lot , xvhlch xvill Do ncedeel for a par
sonage.
_
All persons indebted to the shoe business
of E A. Snooner please call at thoofllcoof
W. - A.Vood As Co , 5id Main stieot aud pay
the same. \V. A WOOD , Assignee.
Democrat ! ( r
The real coutcit in the dcmocntic cau
cuses Satutdny night xxas between Aldcrmin
Knephcr and J. Dcltrleh for county clcik ;
and betxx'cenS. D. Holier nnd W. II Thorn is
for recorder Thcro was n , good deal of fig
uring to sccuio the dcsncd delegations fiom
this city , and thcro xx'.u much ; c.iincstuess
but no bad blood.
In icgard to Uio clerkship Aldcrmin ICncp-
hcr claims thhtj-thivo delegates out of the
posslbm foity-slv , xvhilo Dcltilcb's friends
elalin ho has but twenty-four , Kiiopher
claims si * delegates intholliit xx-ard , ten in
the second , the xxaul in which ho icsldes. fl\o
In the third ward , seven in the fifth ami llx'c
In the sixtb According to this count Kuep-
lier gives his opponent thlitccu dclcf ntcs.
One of those is in the Hist , tbieo in the thiid
und eight in thofouith , thu ward in which
Ucitiicli resides.
Dcltiieh's friends have the icsult summed
up like this. ForDoitilch in the Fiist , four
delegates and possibly six. bo\en delegates in
the Third , cicht In the I'omth , two in the
riftb , giving him a total of twenty-two dele
gates as against Kncpbcr's twenty-four.
Itolucr , the candidate for county iccoider
against \V II. Thom.is , claims solid delega
tions in the First , Second and Thiid xvaids ,
anil about one-half of the delegations iu tbo
Tifth and Sixth wards Thomas claims one-
half of the First x\-ard , solid delegations in
the Third aud Fourth wards , and n majority
of tbo delegates In the I'lftlr and Sixth xviirds.
Thorcbult of tlio prlnmies was a greatsur-
nriso to Candidate for County Ueeoidor
Thoims and Candldato for County Clerk J.
It. Deitrich , because it xvas an open secret
that they bad founcd u combination to carry
the cntlro city , xUth the exception
of the Second ward. at xxhlch
plnco they expected a fight
bctxuen Aldermen " \V. II. Knopher , candi
date for county cleik , and Samuel 1) . Hohrer ,
candidate for county recorder , because these
txvo gentlemen belong In that xvnul. The
conibinutlou bctwcon Thomas amlDeitilch
xvas given addltionsil color on account of their
frequent appearance together on tlio sticets
during Saturday. These gentlemen were
gieatly surpiiscaon Icirning thnttho Second
xvard , the largest In the city , complimented
their homo candidates , Knephcr mid Hohrer ,
by giving each gentleman the delegation
solid without the least dlsagiecmcnt. After
the reports xvoro received fiom the other
xx-iiuls the friends of both Knopncr anel
Uolucr claimed that they eould count up
hero and thcro from thirty to thlrty-flvo
x-otes. It Is admitted on nil sides that
Knephcr Is n xx'tml engineer from the word
go and expects agoodxoto from the countx' ,
xvbilo ovcrjone knoxvs that Hohrer Isa hustlbr
in politics and is well liked in tlio city and is
extensively and well acquainted throughout
the county and is miiVduga gicatdcnlof bcad-
xvuy because the "third term" is unpopular.
The Manhattan sporting headquarters , 413
Broadxvay.
Fine Interior decorating , Loioy & Jensen
Fashionable wool suits mndo by MM , L , .
Simmons , 5 to K ; silks , 57 to (10.
J. G. Tipton , real estate , 5i7 Broadway.
Mrs. II. Carpenter Isnrcparcd to do cutting
and fitting nt No. 15J Harrison st. , and can
furnish a llrst class dressmaker to t'o out by
the day in families.
Tomliola.
A Tombola soclablo will bo hold tornoiroxv
ox'eiilug at the residence of Mrs. George II.
Cuamp , on Oakland avenue. A musical pro
gramme xvill bo rendered , and a distribution
of btfta at tbo close of tlio soclablo. All
lyncmbers of St. Paul's cliuvcb aud fiicuUs are
cordially luvltcd to attuicU
AT Till ] AVUSTAlKVSTIUl OltUUOII ,
An Ablofiorinoii on "Christ nt a Mem *
tier or tlio Clinrclt. "
Kox * . J. Uoi-don of the Westminster Pixss-
bytoitan church inaugurated n scries of Sun
day evening sermon ) on the relations of
Clirlbt to the different stations of life , last
night , tlio subject chosen for tbo first sermon
being "Christ as n Member of the Cliuich. "
The text chosen xvas Luke lv. , 10 : "And ho
came to N'iiarcthxvhcro ho had been biought
up , and , us his custom xvas , ho went Into the
sjnngoguo on the Sabbath day and stood up
for to read , Hospoko In subitanco as fol
lows :
"It h only by keeping Christ con
tinually before us that xvo can
come to an unilcistandltig of bis
character. By so doing wo may liopo to
some day como to n full understanding of his
life.
' Christ did almost oven thing a man is or-
dinirily culled upon to cio Ho sustained
e\cry ri'httoa In lifo except that of father
and husbmd. lie xus a mechanic , a philan
thropist , a prcnclior , etc. f purpose to gixo
a ictiesof lectures on earh Sunday cvciilm ;
on these different relations in life which
Christ sustained and shall select for my sub-
jc-ct tonight , 'Clitlst ' as n member of tlio
clmrc-n'
"Uvcry man has some relations xvlth n fam
ily , a commonwealth and a church. Christ
lound Himself in these iclations when Ilo
came into the world IIo xx'as n member of
the Jewish church which was at tb.it time
xciy coimpt , Its ollkcrs wcio guilty of nil
soils of cilmoand licentiousness. IU worship
had degenerated into u ineio foiiuuln ,
it had dctciioiated in oxery wax- , and its
ofllcuils had lost the ronUdtnco of llio people
Tlio chinch ot Homo during lit worst condi
tion xx-iis not to bo comp nod xvith the Joxvisb
chinch when Christ found Hinibulf a mem
ber of It ,
'Cluist rccogni/cd all these rornipt things
in tlio church , but Ho united Himself witti it
and remained in lull communion In It until
HU death. 'Ibis action on Ills part settles
the olu question , 'Ciin 1 not bo as good out of
the chimb us In ill1 Ilo certainly did not
join tbu church for the gooil it could do Him ;
if there over was a in in xxhodid not need the
te.ifhings and guidance of tbo chinch , Jesus
Cluist was that man , j ct IIo felt it iicccssaiy
to bo a mcuibei ot tlio only chmcli In the
\\oilcl.
"From all x\o can learn about the church
of that day the standard oflcainlng x\asvcry
low. Iho xcneiMblc , long-bearded rabbis
cury Suudaj stood befoio tbo people nnd
split liilrs Instead of telling the people
tinths which would do them good and which
tliov xvanted to hear , icpeated old icmaiks
xvhlch mule nolinpiessioii , YctChiist xvent
to chuuh eveiy Sunday. IIo thought Ho
needed to go to chuuh. If Ilo thought so ,
how much moio necessary Is it foi1 us to go to
ehuich I Ho felt tlicio xx-ns a necessity for a
chuicli member to attend church that itxx-as
a duty to be pciformed.
"Cluist also considered It necessary to bo
biptucd That ought to settle the question
of xx'hetber it ib nocessarv lor a man to bo
bapti/cd in older to bo sa\cd.
"IIo ncx or held au oflico in the chinch. IIo
x\as looked upon xxlth suspicion by the old
oflleors of tbo church , but this did not abate
His ? cil in the least. IIo continued to do
xvhat Ileconsidcied His duty.
- ail ins niu 11110 c'onsiuuraium
nn como to no other conclusion than that Ho
felt it necessary for Him to bo a member of
< ho chuuh.
"If it was necessarv for Him there is some
thing AMOUR in the life of a mail xvho is outside -
side the pile of the church and thinks it is
not necessary for him to bo a member of any
church f It is a great wrong and ono xvhich
needs to bo lighted. "
A Wild West Showman Hcaeiitsati In-
milt to the Stars and Stripes.
Nuxv YOUK , Sept 21. "I ain't much of a
hcio , hut if any Canuk had took doxui that
air flag of mine ho'd a-bitindcid
, - man , per-
xlcllu' my gun shot true , " said Capt. Hairy
Home list night , as ho told the story of tbo
hauling doxx'ii of tbo United States dig fiom
the giand stand of tlio Toronto In
dustrial exhibition. Captaiu Homo is a long
haired Nebraskan nnd a veteran of the late
war. Ho had a "Wild West show in Canada.
When the flag xvas hauled down iit Toi-onto
nnd thocroxxd stamped upon it bnprabbed
his gun nnd tan to the rescue. In about two
minutes he had thollag and the jeering crowd
hid suddenly bncoino icspcetful. Suh-
stquptitly another ling was raised on the
grand stand , but it was taunted aud rex'ilect
in axay that prejed upon Captain Homo's
spirits.
An American touiist , pleased with his com-
piti lot's act , purchased a largo flag and sent
it to the captain. The Nebiasltan pinned
"Old Glory to his tent ilap , loaded his
Winchester , nnd notified the world that If
that flag came down or xx-ns insulted some
thing : would drop While Captlan Homo ,
who Is his own ' 'orator , " discoursed on tbo
daring deeds of his copper-colored warriors ,
Mrs. Horne took charge of the rifle and
guarded the flag , but they both became so
tired of the job that they concluded to cut
short their stiy and como hack to the land of
'ho fieo and the homo of the braxo , w hero It
fa not necessary to protect the colors xvith a
shotgun.
AX\0 VXCJ1JIEXTS.
At Eoyd's opera house on this , Tuesdiy
and "Wednesday nights nnd at the Wednes
day initince there w 111 bo given that stiong
attraction , Dinlel rrohmnn's production of
"The Pilnco and the Pauper. " The play is
a dramatization by Mrs. Abby Sago Richard
son of Marie Twain's ' popular story , and Mrs.
Hichardson has retained the most telling
touches of Twain's genius and intioduced
several intensely dtaniatlc situations of her
own creation. Klslo Leslie is without doubt
tbo most bulliant in the galaxy of child
geniuses in xvhich "Little Loid Fountelioj"
lias pi\cn ilse. She was cnosen by Mrs.
Tiancis Hodgson Burnett for the original
pi escalation of 'Tauntclroy" because of the
good woilc she had done as Kdithii in
"Euithi'H Duiglar , " Her new play affords
ample opportunity for the oxcrciso of lier
ability ; Indeed , sno has been said to bo the
whole piny. It raises her above tbo plruo of
child actresses , for the demands imdo upon
her call for sucli nn oxeiclso of art as to le'.ivo
her an actress an artistainongthcmull. The
production will bo under tbo direction of
Daniel rrohman and Al Hayinan.
Rtnbhliig Affray rtctxvccn Italians ,
II inTFOitD , Conn , Sept. 21. A stabbing
affray occuircd in this city tonight hetxxcen
apaity of Italians , Domlnlck Moscarl was
stubbed In tbo lioait and Ulllcd. Another ,
name not known , was stabbed fatally. An
tonio Cctofi was also stabbed under the left
aim. Joseph Noxvcll xxns cut In the neck and
has been arrested on suspicion of committing
the murder , as n stllotto found in a closet be
longed to him , and his -wife had seen him co
In thine. Shortly after the murder another
knife xvas found on Ills wife and another In
the itioot. Tour others woio arrested ou sus
picion.
Kinporor xVlllinm I'ralsod.
LONDON" , Sept. 21. The Times' Berlin
correspondent says : "Ills the clear and deliberate
liberate opinion of these best entitled to
Judge and not Hatter that Emperor William ,
during the recent manoeuvres , display eel
singular strategical ability both nj an active
commander nnd as n ciltlc of tbo conduct ol
others in the Hold , nnd shoxva military gen
ius of the x'cry highest promise. "
Imperial Meeting.
VIENVA , Sept. 21. [ Special Cablegram to
'i'nu Br.B. ] Umpcror Trancls Joseph and
Count Kaluoky have returned w > this city
The rromdcnblutt comments on the slgnlfl
can co of the imperial meeting and the Aus-
irinn emperor's decoration of the German
chancellor. The Austrian squadron has been
dolnjcd at Viol by the bursting of a boiler
tube on the ICronprinzo Rudolph.
notxx'oon Turks and ArmniilniiH.
Sept. 21.-A conflict lias
taken plnco botxvecn Turks and Armenians at
Van , la which forty work killed , chiellx
Turin. Mabzoud Boy is menaced \\Ith \
death.
Thcro xxill bo a rncctinK of the Saratoga
nnti-iirohibltloii club on Tuesday cx'cnlnj.
September ' . ' 1 , at Lyceum hall , oa > 'orth
Txx'enty-fourth street.
OFINTERlfsi'TOTIIEFARliER
\ . _
Some Suggestion ? to Nebraska Farmers on
(
This Year's ' Oorn Drop.
f i.
GREAT VALUE "W GOOD PASTURE ,
AI'liio Thing t1 , [ 'all Itnulc on nt nil
Times I'uro Hrcil IlnllH for
'
l' - ' on
I'diiltry.
T. TI , C. , Camljildgo , Nob. , xvrltos to
the Breeders' Ga/ctte. ' 'Enclosed find n
sample of our corn , t would HUoyoui-
opinion as to Its feeding qualities. Some
say it Is xx'oithless ; others that It xx-'ll
make good feed. Out1 corn crop IH all
dilcd up by the hot xx-iiuls , and thoto aio
nociiVdon it to speak of. Wo nro out-
Un ? and throning It on the ground In
plica. When properly cured out would
itp.iy tlio ttoublo nml oxponsu of run
ning tlnough thofccd-cuttoriind licking
it up like ho.iding grain ? "Wo Imx'o no
clump , wet weather hcio in the winter.
Small gininwas nfuiluio , and this corn-
foddei * lb till wo haxo to ilopcnd on , and
xvo xvant to inako the host out of it xvo
can. "What cutter would j ou rcconunond ?
This is the worst time that over struck
this country , and economy x\lll uo prno-
tited in ox-eiy concolvablo xvny. Lot mo
hear from you in next week's ' Gu/olte.
" \Vliieli is the cheaper , to feed bran and
shorts at $1211 ton or corn at 60 cents
per bushel ? Will one tine of this dried-
up fodder ciii'rv n cow tlnough lixo
months xx-ith nothing eKoV There aio
many anxious fanners xva-itlng to hoar
fiom this. "
Just one xcar ngy the writer passed
through Nebiaskii and well iccalh tlio
xxondciful coin ciop about Caiiihridgo
and from thcie clear acioss the couutiy
to the Mississippi itself , says Prof.
Lends in the Gav.ctlo. Jt seems iinpo-i-
piblo that the sampled sent can fairly
represent the crop tuero this year. The
samples are from btalKs in xery iminu-
tine coiulition , the larcost about tlirco-
quarters of an inch in dianiotor. Thoio
is Httlo or no sugar In them , and their
feeding value cannot bo very great. So
much for the woist bide ; the question is
how to innl < o the best of it.
First and most important , all of the
fodder should bo sa\cd. I tl.ink the
idea of cutting and thiowingin Iicaps an
admirable one for that section. Immatuio
corn fehoekod itftho usual way docs not
jtand up well , and seems to crumble and
i\astc \ away badly besides gro ring dingy.
[ n thcio he.i)1' ] , under fair conditions ,
; ho fodder xxillj euro out much us hay
Iocs in a cock and keep bright. With
&uch axast area , jn coin thcie bhould ho
later all a xcry ronsiderablo amount of
feed , in the aggregate , ox'cn from coin
as immature a& tins.
Do not for a moment at such a time as
this , think of { mylng a feed cutter ,
which xvith tlio car i lor x111 cost $75.
Put ox cry spare dollar into the feed and
lot the machint'ly wait. Your cattle
will luix'o plenty of time to choxv up the
stacks to tlio very butts and they xxill
thank j ou a good deal more for a hand
ful of corii'D.r & , Quart of. bran than for
xvhat the feed cutter x\ill do.
In regard to corn at 50 cents a bushel
d shorts nt $112 per ton , at these prices
Inan and shorts cost 00 cents a bundled
and com DO cents , or 50 per cent moio
per lumdicdeight than bran and
shot ts. The following shows the num
ber of pounds of protelno cr.rbo-bjdratos
and fat in each food :
L'rotolno Uiiibo-hydratcs r.u.
IDs. Ibs. 11)3.
*
Corn . . . . 0 3 C4.0
liran. . . 10.1 47.r > '
hliorL ) . . 10.9 4G.8 2.8
Itwill bo seen that the prices faxor
the bian and shoits. With the kind of
fodder at hand I recommend the bran
and shorts , though some corn will bo
xaluablo as its sustaining power is vcio
gieat.
The inquiry xvhethor nn acre of fodder
will bustaina cow for the winter is not
easily ansxNcred , for it is impossible to
toll very" definitely from the samples tlio
amount of foddw on an acie. Fiom our
oxpoiicnco I am certain a coxxxxould cat
100 pounds of perfectly green fodder not
more matuio than this. This -vxould not
make more than txx'enty or txventy-flx'o
pounds of cured fodder. If the corn has
groxx'n to full height and the oais haxo
started I bhould put the gross weight ,
supposing all of the leax'Oti and stalks to
bo peifectly green , at not loss than fif
teen thousand pounds to the aero for
Nebraska corn. So that an aero of such
would orohably last a coxv through the
winter. If the stalks have not reached
full height , in just so much xxill they
fall short of accomplishing the stated
lesult ,
Finally , I urge jour people not to lose
their heads and make any foolish mo\cs
xrlulo the calamity is upon them. Just
noxx * bond ox-cry energy to sax'ing ox'eiy-
thlng In bight for feed. Ex'on the xx'ecds
on the roadsides , if they spring up jot
tliis fall , can bo cut and made into some
thing that will ho xx'olcomo to a starving
coxx' . If TJoutennnt Gioeloy and his fol-
loxx'ois could keep themselves ulivo for
days on leather , why should xvo hesitate
about saving anything for stock that
may spring out of the soil ? If the state
of Nebraska xvill only sax'o nil of its corn
fodder and make the host possible use of
It her people xvill bo surprised to find how
far that feed alone will go toward sus
taining all the cattle within her borders.
If people in this llioir extremity como to
learn the hlgji value of coin fodder the
drouth xvill nuvodono some good , though
wo all xvish the Jtsson had como in some
more pleasant
Can Grnns bo Overdone.
Hogs are ( lox\n" , butter is low , cattle
have boon at bod-rock , hor&os lluctuato ,
sheep vnry. "What Is stable ? The
field crops disappoint as much as the
herds. ' ;
Tlio grass paUnro is the fulcrum ox'or
which the profitable faim lovers nro
moved. Iowa litvtnereasing nor pastures
and iinpioving them , bays the Iowa
State Regibtor.tiJJ'ot one farmer in ton
hns as good a pasture as ho should havo.
But the tendency is toxx-uid bettor pas
tures. \ \
The milk cow , the groxving ioungcat-
tlo , tlio biood mares , the joungcoltsthe ,
hog stock , the mutton sheep , all nro in
phico on the Iowa farm In the gieat
grass and corn bolt. Just now butter
and hogs nio low * . Well , who
can produce them cheaper than wo can ?
Somebody -xslll quit who cannot
turn Into such pastures as ours , and who
cannot got corn and hay as cheap as w o
can. Hold a steady hand. The pasture
that is doing its very host is a wonderful
lieaits ease \xhen things uio too cheap to
atloul butter on our bread. Tuin in the
ho s and lot thorn cut clover till pilces
mend.
If butter Is too low to afford colToo for
breakfast , lot the bull calves suck the
poor milkers , nnd lean to hoof. The pas
ture will Keep dam and piogeny without
the least bother.
At o hoi sea down ? Turn Into the pas-
tuio and lot the colts grow. Hut , remember -
member , you must have a good pasture.
You can have It. You should have it.
IIivvoMt , if It takes the mowing lot to
okoltout. A good pasture lengthens
t ho fall and cheats the whiter. It brings
spring grazing to jour farm , \\-hllo winter -
tor reigns on jour neighbor's poor
pasture. Enily maturity x\lth proilt is
not possible without plenty of grass at
nil seasons. The first pasture enables
the farmer to do the host x\lth animals
of all kinds. It enables htm to turn this
\xay and Unit xvhen prices nro low.
Our host pastiucs haxo nil tlio clover ? ,
timothy nnd volunteer fovlail.Vo
xxould not sow red top , becaibo stock xvill
not eat it after it is mown as well as
other grns-os. If rotation is to ho fol
lowed the clovers and timothy are twill-
cient. If a permanent pnstino Isdcshcd
MIW blue grass xx-lth thocloxer and time
thy.Aboxo
Aboxo nil things have surplus grass in
.7tmo bo that stocl < can got enough in
July and August. If the pistuio ( rots
bare add pait of the mowing lot to it.
I'lii-o IIrod Hulls Tor Heel'
Mr. L. R U Sothnm , a well-known
bleeder xvho has boon introducing pine
biod stock to South America and soiling
hiigolj' to our xvcstern iiuiclunen , writes
the Uinnl Kow York or :
The promises for this year asiegauls
the demand for pure hied hulls for the
range counties luno been more than ful-
llllucl.
Ton jcars ngo the rangesworo thought
to bo unlimited , and nmchmen nought
munbois rather than quality ; later Eng
lish , Scotch and ether foreign and on&t-
ein capitalists cagoily sought invest
ments in western cattle and ranches.
Money floated In , and the west may ho
said to have been built up as largolj'
ftoin tills inllux of capital as fiom any
ether source. Piceious few ever again
iceoived the principal , "let alono" the
interest , for this monoj' stnj-od in the
\xost. Largo amounts of it xxcio in-
\cbtcd in blooded bulls , but looking back
on these da.xs , pmo blood x\as nut intel
ligently used , and the fnet is that xvlth
the lolnpso of depression in the industiy
pure bied bulls could hnullj' bo ghoii
uwny. In the jeais from J&bO to
188 ! ) the ranchmen beeined abso
lutely to have "no u o" for peed
bulls , and It has taken thorn tlueo
jonrs to discover that xvoll-bred bulls
aio not pluj things , cicati-d to satisfy a
xxhjni or fancy , but that they aio a veiy
legitimate investment , and that their
introduotion into a herd , followed by
good , common-boii'-e management ot the
bulls nnd their pioduce , means dixidends
x\hero befoio thcio x\as adollclt. " 'The
dailj' markets at Chicago , Kansas City ,
Omaha and St. Loins allot d the moit
piactical lesbon of the xaluo of good
blood.
It has been demonstrated that the
only hope of the cattle raiser xvho xvould
. liia fmulittnn llYifl
more than a beggarly lix-ing lie >
through the pure breeds of beef
cattle , xvhlch will enable him to
pioduconn article lit for the tables of
the xx'cll-to-do of Amotiea and lit for the
histoiic boaid of John Bull ; in bhprt , en
able him to bleed for the block instcul
of the cans. It is buch choice beef as
gi aces the shops of the eastern and En
glish markets that Is scaico and high
priced ; thousands , j'cs , millions of half
clvili/ed and ignorant ncoplo are en
gaged in various pails of the world in
tearing cattle for their hides and a pit
tance for their llcsh , which is put up in
tins to food the aimics of the old xxorld.
If the people of our grazing distiiots did
not Intelligently use well-bred bulls in
1880 , the sumo is not true of 1800. This
spring n roxlval in the cattle business
generally took place , cattlemen bought
up the entho bull inoduco of 1lio , beef
breeds , and thoto woio not enough to go
mound. These bulls xvoro bought at
their practical -xuluo as u legitimate jn-
xcstmont , their puichasers securing
them for the purpose of improung tlio
carcasses and feeding qualities of their
herds.
The fact is that the financial salvation
of all beef taiscis lies through the use of
the blood of the beef biceds of that
sturdy , low -sot , broad-backed and dcop-
llcshcd tj'po that xvo have learned to look
for in a xvcll-bred Hereford , Short-horn
or Scotch black poll.
Fodder.
I have tiled various plans of stacking
or piling up coin fodder convenient to
the feeding lots , xvritcs N. J. Shepherd
in the Western Stockman and C'jltixa-
tor. I am convincd that a long rick is
the best form of stack for fodder. In
stacking I lay down some poles or lails
to keep the fodder oil the giound , mak
ing this bottom as long I Intend building
the rick. At ono end of this I sot a
strong post Hi mly in tbo ground. The
bottom should not bo xvldor than the
length of the fodder. I begin building
at the post and lajr the first la jer , huts
all ono xvuy. The second layer I lay the
buts the ether way , botng caieful
to let thorn extend far enough
out to cover the tops of the first
layer. Tlio thiid laj or I turn the buts
tlio same way as these of the flist Inxpr ,
and go on , "alternating the lajors with
huts and pits until the pile is brought
up as high asvo debiio to make it.
Care must bo taken not to lot the pile
got wider than the length of a fahcaf
und that it is built plumb.Yhcn tlio
body of the lick is built lay a lajor
across this lengthxviso of the lick to Jill
up the center , and on this lay another
layer the direction of Iho main bulk of
fodder. This , if carefully done , will
make a sort of loof w filch xvill shed the
water.
A lick built in this way can bo taken
doxvn in beetlons from ono end as wanted
apd the fodder will not bo much exposed
to the xvoather during feeding time.
Fodder stacked in this xvny xvill keep hotter -
tor than any other xxay except under a
toof. I have built a hi rgo shed on pur
pose to stoio corn fodder. I am con
vinced that corn fodder pi operly handled
is a most valuable feed , nnd xvhoro thor
ough shelter cannot/ ghoii it a well-
built rick is the best method of keep
ing it. _
Giving Sulphur to Poultry.
Wo do not approve of the use of anj'
kind of mineral inodlclno to fowls espe
cially ' xvlicit tlio hlrdsaro In good health ,
says'Farin and Fireside. It is a habit
with some to gho sulphur , condiments ,
and other deleterious substances to all
the fowls , If such a practice should
proxall xvlth human beings , it would not
bo long before sickness xvould icsult , yet
tlio fowls are dosed daily , tlio lesult being -
ing injury , xxhieh is then accredit
ed to anything but the ttuo eauso.
Sulphur xvill CUU60 rheumatism in
adults and log weakness In chicks , and
It xvill , if once U affects the syntom , ohoxv
the oirocts every xvlntor , especially in
damp weather. Coppeias is iinothoi
minotal poison dosed out In the drinking
xvntorof fowls , and lib harmful , It being
a poison when taken in quantity , -\\liiel :
Is the cabo xvhon the hit ds are compelled
to dtink the solution dally. Avoid all
such things. Healthy bluls icquiio no
btlmulantH ether than sound food.
HOJJH anil UOfj I'ccd.
The country is just noxv suffering from
an unusual reason of drought. Kiyn A , D.
Johnston In the I'rairlo Fai merwhich , ap
peals to ho unl\orBiilbth east and west ,
as xxoll as In the south , In some locali
ties. The consequence xvill be ashoitago
of feed for stock of nil kinds. The cry 01
overproduction has teased , and a shortage -
ago will bo the ery now by olovatormen
and grain speculators.Vhilo such are
the fncla lo a great ox-tent thoio xvill bo
iscaiclty of feed. I advise farmers to
bo cuicful about dlsposlngof tholrbrccd-
Ing stook , especially in Uio xvny of biood
sows. It iloos not require a great deal
of hard grain to xvlntor soxvs that nro
intended and bred for spring farrowing.
A plcco of oarlysoxvnryo miikosmostex-
: ollcnt winter pasture for old sows ,
If they nro of the right sort , bred up to
perfection ; if not they had probably
bettor bo innrkclcd nnd rophucd with
some of the Improml etirly matin lug
breed , ovoii at a sacrlllco In numbeis ,
but I nlxvnys contend that there Is it
greater profit in a foxv good hogs , well
kept , than in a large held ot infoiiur
ones poorly kept.
Turnips can jot bo grown if there is
moisture enough in the ell to Hpiout
thorn. While they xxill not mature , tlicj-
will help materially lo ink with other
feed , If steamed nnd mixed xvlth other
grain food. There is nothing hotter for
slop if fed warm in whiter. Lute sown
millet can bo cured lightly nnd fed to
Mock hogs once a day. I find thoj * relish
it fora change , and cut ( ino in the cutter
box and btcamcd with other latlous , It is
profeiablo to the xvholo grain ration" ,
the usual hog ration when corn Is cheap.
( Jood euro and urnpor housing , xvlth an
eye to comfort , will not onlj MIXO food ,
but improxu your stock , us well as In-
crca&o the number of pigs from each tow.
At piesent the stockaids are o\or-
noxvdod xxlth all soils nnd tiA-s of pigs.
Some , of course , are selling from neces
sity , while othcis look upon the hog us
being ohe ipor than grain , and so not
paying for their fct'd. Should our nevt
grain crop bo 111010 abundant it will
probably bo just the opposite , with cheap
grain and u pajlng bog ciop.
Suicide of n nhorc'cil IVIfo.
Brooxnvniov , 111 , Sept. 'Jl Mis. Fannie
McMillan , x\ho XX.H divorced last week fiom
Tied MeMllhn , imnager forTay Tcmpltton ,
was found dead .11 her loom In a hotel this
mo taint , ' , liivinp coiiuuittcd biikldo with
inoipblne. S ho wan a cousin ot Governor
Campbell of Ohio. All her possessionsxvoith
' Hl.OOO , she left , to a cluiaibeiintild in Uio
hotel.
< i
Heaxy Stnrni nt > rnrsclllex.
P xine , Sept ' 21. A storm nt Marseilles
today flooded tunny houses nml caused Ric.it
dimngo to icadxx.iys and destroyed an im-
ineiiso amount of propcity in the cnviioii' ? .
Uliieepoisons xveio killed and sevoi.d in-
lined bj Uio falling of a xxnl ! Ilunj i.iins
and iloods aio ranoited in other pails of the
south of France.
M. J Craus of Chicago is at the Unrker
NEBRASKA
National Bank
n. B. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NER
Capital. - - - - $4OOOOO
Surplus Jan. 1st , 1890 - B7,8OO
Onicirsnncll'lrcclors.-llcnry XV Vntcs t'reildent ,
I wisS lloc < l Vlco-1'rP lilent , lame * XV fearii - , XV.
V Mornc. Jolin B. Colllriu C Cualjln , J. N. A
I'utrlck , XV. U B. itunUon , cuabltr
TI-IH1 IRON BANIC.
Corner Kill und Firniro SU.
A. General Hanklns llublucsa Transactcil
OOMMKRGIA-Lv
National Bank.
Capital , - $4OOOOO
Surplus , - 44OOO
Ollkcrs mil Directors A I * , llopkini proillcnt
W U Mini , rlcoprcililcnt Alfre IM1II ir.l , cailil n
1' . II. llryiint , niiKtaiit , cnHli'r. Clmrloi Turn 3 r.
I < 11 WlllUmi , U. M Vo jnin XV. J xtuy , U M
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- - - DIS1RICTO , WKTr.fi
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l.arlj Docnynnil Abmi .
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ht Hhfullyrt tortd VarleoceUcored l'irticnl retd ,
trinKthened. NewIIom Tr ltll0 lent free and lealed.
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J 1) . Emu'M ov. I'rcs. i : i * . SIII'OAUT Vlcol'ioi
CUAIII.ISH llA\\ANrnslilor.
CITIZENS STATE BANKer
or Council Bluffs.
PAID UP CAPITAL $150,000 ,
SURPLUS AND PROFITS 50,000
LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS 350,000
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banV In Southwestern lolvu.
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BANKERS.
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Collccitlons inudo and Intoiust pild on time
deposits.
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ARCHITECTS
And Buildlns Superintendent ? .
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bylilm wholiolili to i > oni3 uiloMc I Hpo'liilt/ ,
WESTERN
t'ooplonropmuroiMvo. full of cnor/jr , iisul mouc ;
niakliu clcino3 ; Ihoy need tpocl.il training fur
bUBlriuMi.
IOWA
Icndi In populnr educitlon. llor plblln sfliooli
nro dolnt : urnn < l work for licr ucroailiu lulllloni
\\'u torii luna.
COLLEGE ,
Comrocnroi fall term Sept lit. Mm nolooti llio
tcnllr prnctliiil ( or liur tn lout ) . .Norm il Mini
noii.Slioillnnl anl I'onuiaiiHlilp lotinot. mill or-
i/Miilrul nnd inrofully cnndntlel Hlmliinli ninr
inter nt any timo. Wrlto for riirlhor pirtlonlarj ID
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Council Bluffs , Iowa.
Electric Trusses ,
Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc.
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ollliri or nil forinoreliuiillsoor oily iiroiie'ity
Inuiimll ItluiNorUmalin.
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< 'n unon In Cliapnuti , Dickinson Co Kan
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J Ing , III Ilr inilwiixoi'ciii'ed | | lij elriusturo
Applj to Oi-o T I'hclp-i. moiiuy utdui dup.ul >
inuii , piiHtollloo , Cotiniil HliilN.
lllXP ! I'ninhhcd pirlot nnd bedroom
iiNiillu front looiiiHi. Also single room
and hoii'-cH. J. IE. Davidson , nj" > I'lfth a\o.
I710U c'lniliKO In liuslnoas will M'll slncl. < if
( Irncsand iKtiiros.all now nnd lli > ( clu < ,
at H dl'i'ount. It sold williln ne M lOd.iji In-
xolio ulxnit S..VJJ. Addreis y , llco olllco ,
funnel ! Illuir-t.
" 171011 "SAhK 1'lno t unlaid bred team bnji ,
.1. 7 uiul a . old
j O.IH , in itched l.ulv i in
ilrlso tlioni : c-Ilj | ) ID ! > I < : \\llt notsliv. C.uliit
IMS Main st. . Coum-ll UliilH. J. I , . 1'ilic-
OHANCHnf nllfetlmi' . Ninv 0-rooin house ,
IxsliliM I ) . Uli , hot nn I cold u ilcr nil
tliroimli ; ditnac't' , KIH and t lootilo llulil. 1'ur
-.i loon easy tiirnis On I'liuilli a\c . unn blnflc
from niotui. \tioiii postollli-u XV.V. . llll-
KUI.3J IV'irl st.
"IT\OUUiN'P \ : Hotel lame n. all f units ! , e I
L' l'i > isi > s > lon ul\on dislobiM 1. roi'lnfoin i-
tlonuililiossVm fcoiloiitoi ! | ( , or Cluls hti i u > ,
founcll lllnlls.
"I710IJAIH ' Tlio Hnino Uostain.int foi -is
JL' nn easy IITIIH. 'llii < incut lionul.ii nl u \ , m
tliuell } . > XX.Siott. Cir Hi idmy.
"fiOHS\ln or IJcnt nirdon hind with
-t ? housus , by J. It. Itlco. 10i Xljiln hi. , Uouucll
Hlulfs.
"VSTIIY piy rent when von r 111 liuv a lioinonn
T T tlii < sum ) lurm-t , und l c iso nf xonr ilc all
at any time lo no yo ir ( .inilly thu ho.uu cluur
outho ( ullo\vln'tornH :
Aliniuowoi thtl , < > u it $ t3 par mouth
A homo wet tliM.IJJnt 'IS jiur iiiiintlL
A homo worth J..O ) ) at * - ! ( per mnnlh
Alio'iiowoi Hi Mil U.it 11) ) put IIIDIItlu
Ahotno worth il.OD ilHor | inoulli
Other iirlt'o 1 hoinoion thotini'i tormi Tin
abino iiioiitlily iiiymont-i Ini-liulo prlnclpil
iindlnteri'st K r dill piitlculus oillnuor
addrosi tlio ritdcl , t Wells , ( Jo , . UOJ liioulnay ,
CJouiie-ll llhilT-i I u
DR. BELLINGER'S
Surgical Institute
AND
Private Hospital.
Cor. BroacUva-/ and 20th Sts. ,
COUNCIL Rl.UtH , lOHA.
Vnr thctri'iitiiu'iit of ull surslcil and clironto
dlsciMisiind dUoiscsot the lilooil.
itudlseisi-sof the urlmiy nndsoNuil
orgins , as syphilis , as stricture , c\-tills , spcr-
niiitnrroho u. lo-t in uihood , soxu il Itnputunco
anil wpakiiosstMMitid suc'tessfnllv. "
I'artlciilat attention p ild to dKoases of tlio
InnVS us Astliin.i , Consinnptlon. Itronchllli.
Catirrli.ntc. I'araljsls , Kldnoy l > lroasosns
Dlalietcs Hrlsht's Disc iso. | { liuiiiiiati < iiii. IMIcs.
Cnnc'ur , Yurloiolo. llyilroct'lu. Diops ) . I'IIIIKIK
INc.isi > s of thu KIO and Kir. ( Jlub Kiel ,
bpln.il Cm v.itiiroandallillsuascsof tholionqs.
\\o \ lta\o n dcpnrtiuont doxntcd exclusively
to the treitincntof Oti-rlno Dlac-isi's
Mcdlulno.suntsocuroly inclc _ < l and fiuoficnu
obscrvntlun.
Corrcspniidonco confidential. Addrcis :
DR. BELLINGER'S
Surgical Insliiiitc and Private Hospital ,
Cor Uroadwnjr nnil Will St < . Council HIiUTi , la
DRIVING PARK.
Pall Meeting , October 7 to 10 , 1890
S4.OOO JN
PnOGIl\MME
MONDA.V , UCTOIinil 7.
. $ .100
L'lT > riuttliiK I'ttiso WO
J-jcu-old Trotting St.iko ] OJ
TUKSUAV , ouroiuii8. :
_ : VTrottlns ) I'nise 300
L''JTiottln 1'iiiso ( no
IJ-j car-old TintttiiK tilia . 'M
xyno.NKsnvv , ocTonniiu
' '
St'tSTrotttnir-l'iir-to
400
rieo-I'ui-All 'Irottliu I'tirso . . VH
Veaillrio'Trottliu Itieo btiLo & 0
TIIUHsOAlt. OOTOUKIl 10.
2'WTrottliiK I'nrsi )
rrco-l'nr-All I'auhu-t'urio Via
rruc-I'oi-All , btnlllon I'niio. . .
Niitloiul TrottliiK issoelutlon inlcs to KOV-
iirn. Kntrlu4ilosn Uctohurl. Mukoi ic-n free.
Mllutiuuk. J. XV. I'KUKliOY , I'rcsliliMit.
Uoiinoll Illutl's lavtA.
Address ull communications to
A. II. OlliUfe. 'taciPtliry. '
Sf South 14th ht. . Omaha , NVl > , V
Council Bluffs & 0malfa
TRANSFER LINE.
H. Bcccroft & Sons. , Props.
BAGGAGE , EXPRESS & HEAVY FREIGHT ,
MnKliis threu tilps o\ory day osccpt Sun-
diy.Omihannicfl :
Omihannicfl at the A. Stnxruic Txpress and
Dolltuiy Cit. , llotl llovvaidst.
Couni-ll UlnlTsolllce , .VI llroidnay. Tclo-
Iiliono - ) - ' .
1,1-avc's Council IlliilTs Oniid U a. in and 3
j ) . in. Giniilia , I. ! .1. MI. , il p. in. nnd 5 p in.
Orders promptly utlendcd to.
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27 MAIN'ViTUEKT.
OiorO. II. Jiui u nil .t OVi Jjvjlr/rftiM
COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS
Cleaning dimn In tlio
- . : - i 1 uuul anil btnfncd
v Hindu to loolcna tioilus now. X\orl <
proinptly doiKMind dullvurcd > ln ull imrh oi
iliocuiintry , Bond for prlcu list.
nn „ , U. A. M.vUIIAN. 1'ron. ,
013 U
road way , Near Nortliwostcra
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