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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1890)
JL'HB ' 03MAJEA DAILTY BBErltujlSDAT , SEPTEMBER 23 , 1890 , 1JEO3 OjMAJIA 3IEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE , NO12 1'E.AUL , ST. Delltcrrd by Currier Ininy part ofllio City. II. W. TILTON , - - p , No. (1. ( Hlght r < lltorNo.a , . Mzuo.v. : . 3J V. P. Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. . coal. Storage reasonaWo. J.lt. Snyaer , I'cnrlst Term U to wed itni joUenhy granted P. Il.bamnib and Llbbio 1Sainmls , bothof llnimuy , Minn , OvIdaVlen hni just Inkon out his Intt natiiiiiUzatlon pijicM nnd Is now a full llcdgoJ j\inoilcaii \ citizen , A case of diphtheria was reported , list evening on the corner of Sixteenth uticct umlAvcnuo 1' The victim IsKddlo Dodsou. 'llio petit Jury for the district courttuis Impinollul vciloi'iliy. Hut ono cxcusovvus ofTaud , aim this luluctntit juryinati vvns Brnntecl Ills desired rclcaso Cioiu duty intho DOXTour Tour jcunfncnF. Morgan , II.A Dunlap. Itcnry Jolinsoii sinl .7 I'lucsvcro Ihod H-1'JO ' byJudinMcUco vcstorihy In sctile- mcnl Torn tojlibcml display 01 ticlr ublllty to crouoa noise on llio sticcU OH SunJiiy morning llio CJmnatiCntliollc h lies will Rive their qiimtflllopurtj nudfcHtlvnl this owning at lIUKho.s'liull. ' Tholadloi weiccompelled to jiostponotlielrciitcrlnlniictit lust 'Jliurjd.iy on account of the sti-m ) niul at a K re it Incon venience Jtluiowlioi.ol th-it Uuir o.Torts \vill meet with substuntl il cncourigeireiit mid tlio cvontvvill bo u firej.t success Marsliil Ttrnplulon XNMit over to Otnihu lastcveniiiR , nrmc'il with tlio | nopci requisi tion panei-M , imtl toolc IMvviul Sillier , tlio thief wlio robbed Mi ? Miller's boanlliiR- house ot 20 North Eighth street , from llio custody or tlio Rcbrusm mitlioiltlo1 * nnd lotkcd lilm intho county Jail In. this dtv. Miller sccincilto bo terribly cut up over the tuni fatohutl given him , ntidvvhoii sciiuhed lit tlio dty biiildliiK iwpiiritory to. IjdiiK- ttiliCii totlio count ) cylinder utmost broke don n. 'Ibo JlcAlhtcr case was licird by Justice Schurz jcstcrJny , bub the nrsuments ofthc nttornojivcro notcoinptctcdhoiitho \ court luljourncil. Mr * . McAIKtor utlmlttcd that shcobtalnod ? I9 from "J'CRloB1 ' Vnjinnttabut ib vms on the Uthlnst. blio took It to keep toih1111nnd lie intilo iroqucnt demands upon iierfor it In wall amounts until sit tlio tlmo Bliclcftfor IXs AloliiCd thorn was but little of Iho otlginnlreniilnliiR Slio ImJnlso bor rowed money of hlimvhli.li sliohndngrctd to T > : j buck Slio denied absolutely the dnrgo thai slio appiopi-litcd Iho money ho had Bi\cn hci to jny their bond vltli. 'Vanuatu's tvMk'c-jciir-olf daughter , nnd Mis Ivclloy , thovvoiuaii vlthwhom they boarded , testi fied tint Mrs , Me did get the money for the Riwilllcd purpose ; the child had scon her tul < c it anil tlio woman , swore Hint shond- xnltti'd tint .slio had tlio money in her posses sion to pjy boird. It will bo decided today. II. II. Inmanwillpo toThunnan. tomorrow to sell sutocUof croods. ( ! corgoV. . Cullison of Shelby county , ono of tlio demo'.nitic candidates for dlsluct judge , -was In llio city yisterday. 1 M. liny , who has been so piotnincnlly connected vvllh Lnko Miuinvva i-cnl estite , win In the cltj yesterday , Ills present/Held of operation isJnliorritanndho ( [ stops over on his \vay cast , to visit a brother In Oinilin. nnd to loolr aftci sonio business Inteicsts iicro. Mrs. Hay ticcompitiieshim. Ilrs. AY. 31 Burns was in the city yester day , ninlreeclv ins ? her Wends at tlio icsi- lenco ofMrs Dr. I'iniicy Mrs .Burns leivcs today fui Butte Uitv , Mont. , vvheiohorhus- luuw is no\v located Many friends rcgieb oxceudinply the ilffnrtiiio of Mr. and Mrs. Bums from this citj , although ther cannot Initbe KMtilled tint Mr , Bums has ticca Civcn soproinlncuUiul luerallvo a position. The best auctioneer In the stnto Is II. II. Jnnmn , llouncll Bluffs. Ho pays special at tention , lo o'oaileci ttoclt sales , and under stands oil tranches ol mercantile goods. Oflleo iMJ Broadu-jy. The Manhattan .sporting headquarters , 418 1'lno Interior decorating , I/ney t , Jensen Tlio Work < if tlio Grand .Jury. The grand. Jury completed Its labors jes- tciday , and itturncJ n Ijuncliof indictments. Amonpr llieiu vvoro the f ollowlDg : .Al Jones , charged -with mayhem , having gouged out Iho right cyo of E. Molvcr Iu Crescent township Arthur Harris and S. M. G randy , burg lary. Thi-eo Indictments were found'ngalnst these young-men , growing out of burglailz- SngoC the residences ot C. M. Harl and 1. B. Havs. Charles Mcyors , for stealing a horse in. G wncr township. JatnesBailoy , Corconlldeucinu a man out of a fe-w dollars nt the transfer , by working- tlio "slipper gamo. " - D. II , Wilson , for plnjinp a slmlhr came , Oslng tno bogus cbcclc in placeof the slipper. Fred Dobson for scheming with fictitious Perils of far away properly , lie being the ono with whom JudKoTipton hndaii experience. D. H , Wilson , for forging achcck The most imporlimt indictment vas tlmt of : Henry Hull for killing Ills wife. The indict ment Is for murder In the lirst degree , lie was nrralfcnod , and tbera was a stretching of necks to see how lo looked. Ho apncired much as of old , though Ills hair seemed whiter anil Ills facoprettv well blenched. Ho staled that no had no money or propertvvvith ivhleh to nay an attorney , and at Ills request Colonel bnpp was appointed .to defencililm. The Judge's docket bore the natno of "Hank" Hall , nnd to this Co'ontl ' Sapp obectod ] , so tlio obnoxious nlekimmo was crossed out and Henry substltuU-dln itsplaco llicro wns little of interest In thoarraltrn- nwntoflno oilier prisonersIho usualforin toeing gone Ihrough vlth and the prisoners raaiehcd back to the jail The grand Jury also returned on Indict ment iiitalnsttho bay , Oscar Kopcr , vho is Bold tolmvobecn a partner of voung Murphy In the work of Rtealiiipr copper and lend from the. canning works , "iTcungIJoper was nr- rtstcd last ovcnSng , No 1)111 ) was found ng.ilnst W. S Covalt , vrho wiischn'ged vvlth ajsnultlnK a llttlouirl last summer , 3 like niannor the cases nralnst Chris Sabcl , seduction : 33 l 1 Dorothy , chanjod vvlth extortion ly threats , nnd Cbaltnor Lyons and Boyson. vvoro dis missed. To tlio Ladies Miss MaryGlcason lins returned - turned from her eastern tilp and Is better prepared than ovtr to satisfy all who want ilrst class dioisinaklng Ilooins iu the old Ubmry building , 1'carl street , Buy you lumbcrof Iho J udd'ells \ \ Co. . 613 Bi-oadway. First class ilresjmuMnR by Miss Vallaco1 ver Catuemcn's banli , cor , Main st. nnd Ctb uvc , A. Hystcrinns Solieincr. A man wai scon ) os tcnlny afternoon climbIng - Ing onto the roof of llio coal house of the countycourthouso. Ho soon began to dlscn- tangle somojtritigs wblch holnul attached to some old boom handles , nnd alter laying them down on the roof commenced golno through a process which sconwd that homust Tjosovlng-Tpfbulesiu the hope of raising a Tocttorcrop ofgmvol on the roof. There was o mueli mystery and odd ity con neetod vvlth Xuo oiwratlons tliat sovcrnl of the occupants cl tboottlccj , wntcliinghhn\\oroiiultoc'cor- , lted. Botno thought Mm crazy , others thnt lie wns dealing In the occult art. Invoitiga- tlon dlsiloscd thoslinplo factthnthowasone of Iho new Janitor ) and lhatho-\vos planning to lessen tbo number of pigeons -\vhlch have caused 10 much nnnoyanco liy nestling about tno cornices. Ito had attached kernels of corn to strings , had fistonod the strings to eld broom handles , andlaltl the lialt vlth n Kcncrous sprinkling- other kernels which tvcro on the free list. Ho expects tolhua trap the pigeons und bnak up tiio foathorj coinmiinlty. 1C tbo oxrarimcnt works llwlll nlo spoil thospoitof tno bojs who have been u in f the pljconafor tliclr practlco with air All pfrsom Indebted to the slwo business of 1C. A Hpooiicr please call ut the oftlco ol V , A.VooiKt \ CO , 5UO Mala street and pav \V. A. Wooi > , Asslgnco. TUB IWS IS THE BLUFFS , llio Scone of the Wabath "Wrack Attrct- ing Crowds of tLa Curious , THE DEVELOPMENTS OF YESTERDAY , TUcCitj Win * n. 1'nrk Case Careful ITillrcnilirig Complimenting Or , Cooley-Jl I nor lliculs uml I'ersmats. The fcnrftilvreckon tlioWalmh road coa- linued to be thotlienio oC ronvciantlon yes terday nnd tbo iu Ins continued to attract tnut.li attention During the dny thousands or people went to the vvrctlt and tried to tell- l/c nil tlio horrors that tbo darkness of the night Imdconcealo 1. The ruins had iistrango fiisclnutlonlor miny and In others only an Idle curiosity vas enkindled , that \v i sntls- iledby little- snips from tlio wreck\vblch woiocarefully ctrricd away tele preserved as incinentoes. Tbonilraul company linda largeforceatvorlc cloiring away tlioilobih. Two vvrcckliur crowd , oao from each end of the road , nero cnjaj'J ( in tlio vorlc torylo rcbulldlni ; tlio bildgc. The englno was gotten out and pulled upon tlio grade. Uvci } scup of v\ood\vorkand \ \ all oC tlio soft motiU about itvvcro burned nnd melted and It was so completely denuded that tliero % vas apparently nothing left butthedrlvervvbeeh , cylinders and Uoller.OiVll puts of llio maclilno p.isacd tlnoucli a baptism of lire of great In tensity and the extent of the dimago to the boiler and tniihlncry iiniiotbo kiiovin. \Vlicn \ It stood upon Its vUicels tbo whole mass was no higher thin n mini's ' head. Coroner Wattei man empaneled a jury Sun day cvcnliiL' and look the nicmbcis out to the wreck aiidhatl thoin exnmlnoil andlookat llio dead bodies Vestetday morning nt 11) ) o'clock tlio inquest was bepun The Jury consisted of l-'rnnlc Stemlcr. Iltnry AVagoncr and It. .J. lliclsttN. 'i lie only vltncsscs cx- nmincd vveio Conductor , T. lDurbln , Hear IJnkeinan S , 1 * . Slieinmn , l-\ 1\ Chnralci'liliistitloiiforciinnaiul\V. T , ITord , forcniin ottho biidKebullding fiangs. Them was no mateihl clnngo in the statements printed in Tin : Bic ycsteiduy inornlng ex- icptthat.tlio conductor thought tbiy wtio not ( 'oliiR fastei tban twenty miles an hour vvhcnthu ) struck the bridge , but possibly miKht have boon going twenty-four. Icirl3i.ilccnini Sherman saw tlio flro be- fo ro the bi ill go was readied nnd knew that Iho incident \\sa coming1 , After beset the brnlici on the CMI huvvns on hocllmcbd down the side and s\vuns \ off , alightliiB on the ground -vvilhoutlnjuij. lie didhotlmr the cnginrci * vvhUtlo for bralas , i nnd tlilnlis ho diil not. The engineer lould not bavo had time lo do any more thin he didreeiso , Iho eiiRliie , throw on the driver brakes and open Ihesuidbo'c. 'Hie linkennuwas onltio top of tliec.m setting the bnkes before lie saw Iho light. He saw ilboforotho train got out of the cut , but thought it uas a barn on ilre. lt\\na iHightllghtand easily dlsceiaiblo The section foicman tcstllled thai his sec- lion ended aboul onohundicd and Jlfty lect from the bildge. and thnt ho had si.en the bridge dining batuiday afternoon , and liad passed o\ci it alabouttdfW In the ovcnliigon llio local. It vns In good condition , when ho sawitdunng the day , land tliero was no liio aboul it-v\hen \ the trim pissed onvihicb ho was iidiii'iii the evening. IIo was confident theioweiono weeds 01- grass or nicumula- tions under It where It joined the banks that could be easily Ignited by a spaik of cinder dropped fiom tlio engine of the passing tnila. Hail frequently seen largo cinders ilropjicd along the track tlmlwcro [ suflldentto seta tie on lire. He believed Ihoro was no reason to doubt that , tlio flro was accidentlysot by Ihe pass ing titiln , Cildgo rorcman Tord tcstificcl that the bridge-was built in Iho autumn of 1887 , and was la lliKt-elass condition. Itwas con structed of pine and oak tlmbeis. Itwas S'w feet long aud JJ fctt high in the middle. Ho had not seen It since the date of tbo last Inspection , which was about sixty ilays ago it was then in good repair anil there was no gi.isa orweeds growing be neath it ivhcrotboir presence could endanger tlio wood work by lire. 'Jho bridge is located nt the head of the grade , which has an a-ver- nge descent oE about seventy lect to the mile. It h one of the heaviest grades and the longest and litcuest Irestlo on tbo line be tween Council lilufTs and Slans > borrv , Mo. It was not of such a dingeroua character that ho thought good railroad management de manded llio location of a watchman there. Thcio.vcio other grades and bridges in the country on other loads much higher and steeper that -were not protected by special watchmen Ho thought Itwas about ono hundred jards from the end o the cat to the eastern end of the ticstlo. Uhere ? was no further evidence elicited ex cept llio fact tint the two cylinders that ex ploded xvltli such tenlfio force were charged with nmoalacal gas instead of hjdrogen and oxjgcn , for calcium lights , as was supposed on. bunday. U'hls was shown oj the way bill. The same autlioilty icvoaled tlio fact lhat the gigantic oil tanlcVMIS Hllcdvvlth a prepara tion of coil tar Instead of crude potroieu in , 'Jho Juiy was not satisfied vvlth tbo evi dence , and atOo'iloolc were debating the question of adjourning until the evidence of other section men and farmers living near by could bo obtained to sbow the condition of thobrldb'onndlts surroundings In respect to liability otfiroby sparks or cinder- * . Only the body of Iho head brakcman , "Wil liamson , and Iho few incinerated bones of Fiiemaiiliurlto were sent to their frleids IT Missouri Sunday evening. Tlio few scraps and blackened pieces of bones , thoendsof which wcio buinod Into \vhlto ashes In many places , all that icmnlned oflhe bravo engin eer , Maitln ISskridge , were galheredup and tal < cnlo IHtep's ' undertaking rooms. They wcio put Into an elegant casltet and boxed readj foi shipment lo the old home la Stans- berry. This -was in deference lo tlio wishes of the sou , who tame up on a special train on Sunday , and a torn mlttco ot engineers , Esk- ridge was a member of the Masonic order , and Ids conn-ados met jcstorday and ap pointed a coinmlttco to act in conjunction with ttio committee oC the engineers , and tntaclmigo ol the funeral. At a meotlnir . yesterday afternoon iCiilghts Templar J. U. Atkinson , Dr. T. B. Lacy and W.J. Jameson were appointed a committee to accompany thorcmalns toStansberry. The casket was talcen to \\abaslitraiu lasl evening , ac companied by the Masonic escort and the engfneeis , Thefuneral will take place this mouilng , aho Wabasb people have not missed a twin and will not do so. Uiitlltho broicen tresllo has been repaiicd they -will take out all of their trains , passengers and freights , via Iho Buillngton , intersecting' with their own lluo at Malvcrn. State Hall way Commissioner Smith arrived In hu city yesterday morning for tbo purpose of investigating the accident In nccorduneo wit it lie legal icqulroments of his office. Ho made niilnfonml innuiryjestcraay.but will nol go inloit in details until the coroner con cludes Ills Inquest. lYomall the testonioay adduced there U not the slightest thing toln- dicato that tbo company can bo held responsi ble for the accident. Lot ey& Jensen palut houses. ' J.C. Wicby , steam healing , sanitary cn- Blncciu 3CUo bulldlas.Omihi ; jjiVMcr warn blak , Council Blufls. Window shades ot Ixjsoy & Jwsen , 11 Pearl st , T , ? ] ? ' ° euw 8 ? ? I ? , sell your pro nerty call on the ' ' lrcsldenti ) W 5 Bi ad Counoll I'roccoillncs. The city council mot in regular weekly ses sion last night , with the major and all tno members present. The first thing that trans pired of Interest was the allowance of tbo salaries of the aldermen for the past nuarter , a mounting to ( JOO. The sub committee of the -whole reported tbo cost of the proposed extension of Wash ington nvenuowould amount to $3,000 , , and reported against the proposition , 'aho report was concurred In. The Citizens' ' bank was allowed 3.80 rebate - bate on special assessment certificates. The allowance was tnudoupon motion of Alderman Juverott , who reported rccomincndlntr tboro- JUJai oitho demand for payment , by tbe city of the spcclaUssc3staentcortincal.es ugalnst tuogovemment iKJstofllco proportv.andlbo ix'port vas concurred iu. AlotUr wasrocelvod from the Slliby maa- ufacturlnfj company concemlnR the repairing of the wrecked hose cart. 'Jho new whcclJ cost $75 and the nxlo SIW , nnd the olbcr repairs to bo inulo at a reasonable figure. Aldcrinnn Wood reported thnt the oily en gineer hail discovered ft clieipor method of nutting In the storm icvvcwon I'ranli street ih in tmit contemplated In the original plan , nnd homo ed that tbo committee on streets find iilleys bo nuthorircil to net with the en gineer In making the necessary alterations in the phns. Alderman Smith reported that lie found nothing to Investigate In the record of Pii- trolman MiUotiald , who wns dismissed from the force on account of his objections lo the cliiof'soveicoat deal. Ho recommended the tnaturbo icferrcd to llio nnyorfor Invest- ! gitionnnu whatever action Is necessary , Aldcnnnn ISvcrctb moved thatrulo'Jl 1 > 0 chanced to rend Hint "no nlderinan shall ho entitled to vote upon nny contract in which ho is directly or Indirectly Interested. " The pioi > osltlonvvas designed to cover the case of the Lacy hose house , vhlchwns purchased of Aldcnnnn Lacy at a iccctitmeeting , and the motion to nppro\o the contract vvns carried by Licy's voto. Tbo cfToit to chaugo tlio rule -was losl. The major then announced tint honouM Bustnluthovotoof the previous mooting mid declnrotho motion to purchase the building cariiod. 'Iho abstracts of the property wore picsentod , together \\lth an opinion us to the condition of llio title. Tlio Council BlulTs insurance company pre sented n petition through Colonel Snpp , Hi lollcitor , iiskliif- for a icinisslon of taxts that hid icsultcd from erroneous assessment. Tliu tin nsked to be icniitted amounted to fll)0. Upon motion of Alderman Lucy the icqncst was granted. Colonel Dilly apticnred ns thoroprcscntn- llvo of thoDouRo llfrlitRuniils and ashed for the rcfonslderatlon of Ihovolo by which the coimul refused to grant them $300. Ilomtido nn cloiuont ] uppc.il , nnd whoti Itwas con cluded Aldcnnnn Lncy moved to reconsider the matter. A hot debate ensued between Licymul Casper , which developed n great deal of bitterness ) , but when a bnllot was tikciia majority of the council voted nye. Aldeiimm Everett then moved that the sum oMObu ( : : ) appropriated for the benefit of the guards , a milt wascairlcd , Aldermen C.isper , Wood and Mlkcselloliuij nay. Aldcunen Mikcscll , Smith mid Wood weio appointed nspcibl coinmlttco to take chnigo of the work of llxliiR lip the new Licy hose house. On motion o .Alderman Illteselln warrant vvis drawn In fiver of Bliry E Lacy for $ . ' ,900 , , payment of the nmotint owed liy the city foi the hose above the nmount of the mortgage sissumed by llio city. Fashionable -wool suits made by Simmons , $5 to $7 , sillis , $7 to § 10. Shorthand. Miss Rhodesllro\vn , building , Co nip ! men tinj ; I > r. Cooloy. Thominlsteri.il association held a meeting jcstcrdiy morning , the regular weekly gntli- erlnprof the ministers of the city. Matters of interest to the association vveio discussed. Rev. Mr. Rico real a paper entitled "I'lymoutb Brcthicnism. " At its conclusion the cnrly departure of the ncv. Cooley , pis tor of the Tlrsl church , w.is taken up , and the doctor was assured of the heartiest sympathy and good will of his biethrcn of the cloth. The following picamhlo and resolutions vvei-o presented and adopted by a unanimous vote : U'lmeasOir In-other , Uev.D. ll.Coolcy , 1) ) D.-\vlio for Iho pist Hvo ainln linlf years lias been the pastor of tbo 1 Irst 11 iptUt uhtirch of this city , li 11 tendered his luiKnitioiinnc ! Is abontto rcraovo from our midst ; therefore bo It ResolvedThatwe , bis brcthronln thorn 111- Mry.licar testimony to his fidelity In tlio MiiHtirs oiuiu. Ills wnral and thrlstlm In- tcRiity , Ills soundness Iu elect i Inc , bis fnltli- fulnesslii dcclailnff t lie vvliolc counsel of God , his alilllty In tcicliln ; and ovpoinicllii ? the cucllinl principles of llio gospel of Josui C'lirli.tlils ? cil intho spliltuiluelfaroof tlio cotiiinuiilty , his instoial falllifulness mid his iibutidimt succoislii wlnnliiRsonU for Christ , and Inlmlldliifr iiptlioclinrchof which ho lias boon the uiislor for so IOIIK a period. H ( sohodlliat no filinll miss his nresonco and liclnful nil vice In our ministerial confer- eiicca.thatvii ) sball rciiioinber lilm with fr - ternnlatt'ocllon and Rritltudo. tint - \ > o4liall c\or \ Invokotlio Wcsslnitof Cod upon him and his hl.'hly cstooiiiccl mid beloved coinpiiilon , that thov nuy long bo spared to this world , und , by the gr.aco of Uod , tontlnue to gather shears Tor tlie heavenly gamer formally yeiirbto come. _ Scott house , nice rooms , clean beds , faro equal to the best , SL per day. Special low latcs to regular boarders. 23 and 24 N , Main st. , Councilliluffs. Careful .Railroading , Railway Commissioner Smith was In tbo city jcstcrday innultlng into the \Vabash vvreckvvitb a view of determining whether the board of wWch ho is a member should take any acllon in regard to it. From what ho had learned bo seemed pretty well satis- Hod that tlio accident was but another ill us- trationof the need oE providing both dri-vo brakes for the cnglno nnd air brakes eon- uectin ? the on tire train , In Iho Informal talk about the matter Mr. Smith called attention , to the icmarkablo record which Iowa Is making in regard to lallwav accidents. "Therehas not been even ono passenger killed In Iowa during the pnst Ihiitymonlhs. There is probably no other state In the union which can begin to show such a record. How do I account for IU la two ways , ono , good fortune , the other Uia great cuio taken by out railway men. " Signs. "Losey & Jensen's , 11 Pear st. J" . 0. Tipton , real estuo , SIT Broadway. Tlio City "Wins. In Iho district couit yesterday morning JudpoMacy rendered a decision In the cases of Joha G. S.Arnold , Charles \Villtanis and Lillian D. J3imes\s tlio City of Council Itluffs , The cases -were bubmltted on an agrctd statement of facts. The question in- yolvcd the title to a poillon ofFairmount park , cortnln lots having been condemned for pirk purposes years ago , and it now being claimed that tliero vrro fatal errors in tlio proceedings. Jndgo JIacy decldcdothenviso , thus giving the victory to the city and the park ( .omiulssioncrs. The decision is an im portant one , and naturally very gratifying to the public who enjoy the park so much as to mulca them dread to see any pait of It pass oub of the bauds of the people at largo , Money nl reduced rates loaned on chatto nnd ical estate security by E H. Sheafo& Co He Acted Professionally. In the controvcisy glowing out of the case of Mandel vs I'lledman , Judge Mncy ren dered an Important decisioa ycstoiday , and ono wulcli Ihough nol unexpected is never theless gratifying to Mr. John N. laldwln and his many friends. Wrlghl & Baldwin hud served as attorneys in the case , and it was claimed tlintcortaln moneys had boon ie- talncd by Mr. Baldwin -which should ha\o been turncdoverlo Mr , Manual. Mr. Baldwin guvo a satisfactory showing of all his rela tions In Iho case , and Judge laoy decided that ho hnd acted truly nnd well , approving his conduit , and thua romo\lug all Intimation of unprofessional eon duct. Florence News. Miss OlUo Trace started for Portsmouth , 0. , last Saturday , where she expects to spend the winter. Sno will take a thorough course la music during her stay. Tlicflremon , \ \ gho a ball on Saturday night at the city hall , Mr , C. Nlcrman of Omaha met with the loss of a pocket book containing about 50 In Florence last \veck. No clue to it has jet boon obtained. Mr. Herbert Hunt has removed to Omaha for the winter. Key. Mr. IcCraclcon of rremoat has rorao\ed \ to Florence and occupies the real- deuce of Mr. Herbert Hunt , Mr , uud Mrs , Clark liavo returned from Denver. Miss Bertie lluf of Omaha Is visiting Miss Bra ma Walker. Mr , Tyler of Milwaukee Is in town and Is engaged la putting in somonmchluery for the American \ \ uter works. Mr , West or Omaha Sundnjcd In Flor ence , Frol Davis , nged tnolvo , while handling a revolver accidentally discharKCdIt. The bull entered bis leg just below the thigh , U'ho physicians hnvo boon unable to llnd the ball and the sufferings of the little fellow tno very great. Caplaln JM. Lee of Oxford passed through Omaha yesterday , going to Crcstou. iu. , on business. JUHVAN TONIGHT. Tlio Democratic Concessional Candl- Onto AVIII Speak nt MetHull. . Tonight the Tlilnlard deinooroti will hear the flrat Speech in Omaha by AV. .7. Brjtin , Iho cleino rallo caudldato foe con- Krcss. IJesidcs Mr. Bryan's speech , Messrs , lineman , Smjtb , Shci nnd ( jiinaon will mike short nddroascs. lloforo the meeting there \vlll bo a praiul por.ulo nnd torchllglit proccsslan. It will ba lira Jed by the Wnlnut Hill band , II will bo started nt : SO o'clock from the plucfl of meeting , Motz hall , 011 Tenth atie-'ti It will Drocced lo Jackson , to Thirteenth. U Douglas to Flftcanth , to Dodge , to Sixlcenth , to Tarnnm. to 'I'enth ' , to Metball. . following Iho band will bo the Jloyd nnd Brjati club and carriages contalnliiK Hon. \Vnl. llrvnn , JnmoJ 13. lloydnnd the follow- ltigrccetloncominlltco [ ) from the Third ward club : A , M Lyncnmn. Frank S , Onwty , Ctus Otiry , Joseiili Carr , ld ! Kothcrv , lUchard Buulish nnd John Cutiiinliifs. ( Tlicn will como the stale nnd congiossionnl committees and members fiom ether clubt , bearing toidies Tlio mnrshnlsvill boClilofinnrjhiil : , Ed TJ. Mllltr , assistants , Arthur Holhory and W. H. Gunsolus. A Itosloti Copper In Tiitck. ROSTOV , Miss. , Sept 2J. Samuel Spooncr , ft policeman nttnclied to division No. 1 , last Saturday received a letter from "Wales stat in ? thnt howas entitled , as the oldest living representative in direct lineal descent of the Sivlnton-Spooncr family , to propeitywhich was plnccd Inclmncorynt the doalh of his Riand mother , and which conipiiscdn ccitaln tract known as S-vvlnton street , in the city of London which , having been built upon since tno death of his grandmother , Is now valued at about Wf)00,0 < )0. ) Spoonervvillsail toEu- gland to Investigate the matter. o Clsmnrok Mny Kc-Knter PuMIc Mfe. lluui.iv , Sept. 23. Bismarck , In nil Inter view , referring to the prospect of tils return to public life , snid n scat in the reichstng \\ould entail rotrul ir attendance and the dis comfort of hotel life , but In the tipper house of the diet lie might appear -when ho chose , and he did not intend , like n hour , to bleep and lick his paws during the whiter , o Verdict In the Heading Horror. Ri.ui\a ] , Pa , Sept. 2. . The coioner'sjury decided today that Tridaj "s accident nt Shoo- nnkersvlllo was duo to- the negligence of the signal man of the co.d train , who re- rmlncd In Ills caboose while the train wns Blowing-up instead of RctlingofT and pile-ing the proper- signals for the the train following. Ulie 1'lro Heooid. JnrisrYCiTr , X. J. , Sept 2 , ' , Fho In the amoninliousoof thoPniaflno naglo teflning \\oiks atUergen Point tonight caused a loss of150pj)0. ) J'MltS .V. t L JM1 tl MC A. II Dodge of Chicago is at thoPaxton. T. C. Dodtfeof AVood Itlvcrls at the Casey. J. W. Waldcr of Cbitago is at the Munay. W. F. Conner ot Boone , la , is at the Bar ker. ker.E. E. S. Miller of PCS Moines is at tuoMll- lurd. lurd.S. S. D. Young of Philadelphia Is a Merchants guest. G. C. Pastenwick of Odell is a guest at the Baiker. , N. B. Smith of Chicago is a guest at the Mlllard. I ! . Bovvcn of PanneoCity was atthe ( 'asoy last niRht. ' B. A. Johnson Of Beatrice - \ \ as at the Barker lust night. i \V. \ S. Dickens ot Syracuse Is in the city , at " ' the Casey. U. B. Colcord ot Topelta , Kan. , is nt the Merchants. K. E. Mattocks of Stanton is in the city , at tlio Barker. C. S. Cowlcs of DCS Moines was at tkoMur- raj lust night. H. J. Newman 'of NcvvYoik is registered at the Pax ton. M. M. Wheeler of St , Paul was nt the Millard - lard lastnighl. JohnWulllchs of Grand Island 1st n the cllv , at the Paxton. J. A. Perkins , aDciucr capitalist , is stop ping at the Murray. Charles F. Mlth of Grand Island was at the .Merchants last night. George P. Smith of Denver was a guest at the Murray last night. John P. Notllng of Richmond , Va , , vas at thoPaxton last nlu'ht. Charles O. Brown of Hock Island is regis tered at llio Merchants. W. I'.Fishburnof DoWittwas in the city yesterdnC , atthe Casey , JudgoMontgomery ot Rea Oak , la. , Is in the city , at the Mlllurd. Isadora Herman , the Philadelphia jeweler , is stopping at the Murray. The Natural Gas Supply. At n comontlon of scientists held at Indianapolis last week Dr. Orton rend a piperin the course of which ho said there was not tlio faintest doubt that tlio supply of nntutal gas in the Ohio and Indiana Holds \\as not only exhaustible but - a3 rapidly and suioly being ex hausted , sajs tlio Chicago Times. Ho said ho had yet to llnd u man conver sant -with the facts -who did not entirely ngreo with lilm , Ho declared that facts to bo easily gathered incontrovertible jnoved that the quantity escaping ex ceeded the quantity genorated. The piessuio intho wells in the Ohio and Indiana fields was steadily diminishing , the decrease having amounted already to DO or 40 per cent. In view of the facts Dr. Oiton urged ; the Impoitanco of piompt and stringent measures by states urnl cities to icbtrict tlio linish and wasteful use of this natural product , liven the strictest regulation could not pievent the exhaustion of the supply in a few joars , but they might put off tlio exhaustion some tlmo. Character by the Cigar. If a man smokes his ci ar , says El Tovonir , only to keen It lighted and rel ishes taking it out of his mouth -watch the cuil of BinoKo intho air , sot him down as an easy-going man. Bowaio of the man who no\cr loloases his grip on the cigar and Is indifferent -whether it 1mrns or not ; ho is cool , calculating and exacting' . The man that smokes a bit , nnU fumbles the cignr more or less Is is easily -nlTcctcd by circum stances. If tie | cigar goes out frequently , tlio smoker hns n vvholo-souled disposition , , is a "hall fellow well mot , " with a lively brain , glib tongue , and generally a fund ol capital anecdotes. A nervous man who fumbles his cigar a gicat deal is a sort of popinjay nmbng men. Holding the cigar constantly hotwecn his leoth , chewing it occasionally , and not caring If It bo lighted nt all , are the character istics of men who hnvo the tenacity of bulldogs. TWfop Btunds his cigar on .end , and an experienced smoker points U ahead or almost at right angles with his course. , , A Celestial Diplomat , Ono of the Bccrotnrys of the Chinese embassy in Washington lias shown hlnv telf apt in the art of compliment nays the INOW York Star. IIo was Introduced to a lady , who , among other questions , asked him : "AVhat virtue do you most highly prho in your -womenr" "Tho \lrtuoof domesticity , " was the reply. 'Then you do not like your women to move In society much ? " aho questioned , "Not nt all , Our law even recognises cause for divorce when a woman pardon rae , raadamo Is Inquisitive and talka tive. " " 'I'hon I should bo In danger of beingdivoiced If I lived in China ? ' , smilingly asked the lady , "Tho very day that my country would have the luck to posbcss a womanly being like ou , " replied the gallant BOH of the J,1 , icavonly icalin , "every cause of ill- \orco would bo icmo cd from the world , " Tin : i-orAio UMGIITINIHIJIJA..M > . Tlic ICvlsteiice ol n Serious Crisis Is Xo Longer Denied * .August 23 tlio Irish land commission ers Issued a most Important icnoit deal ing with the condition nml prospects of the potato crop in Ireland up to August 15 , 1800 , says the London Telegraph. The report is compiled from returns 10- cclvcd by the Irish hind commissioners from thoiisslsliuitcominlsaioncrsitiul vnl- uots in their employmcnt. It covers all the counties In 1 rolnml , and It is not too much tostiy that It conllrmi the nlnnn- hiff rojiorts as to the condition of the potato crop , In a nmnncr sulllulontly forcible to open the eyes of the govern ment to the existence of a sci'loui crisis. The following qucbtloiH lor oticli district are answered by the return : ] . Are potatoes mainly crown for sale , consinnpllon , or pip feeding ? 2. To vtlmt extent and in what manner has the dlsei o shown lUolf'i1 a. Is the potato crop generally aLovo or below the avei.igoV } . Will the crop of sound potatoes bo above orbeloiv tlio avoingo ? The niwweis to these questions Bliow that the spread of the blight lins been even more general than hat been sup posed. It is only In Down , Tyrone , Tip- poury , Dublin , Queen's county , , 'Wcst- uicnth , and a small pait of Donegal Unit thoconimlssloneisdoclaro that tno oiop promises an uverngoyield , and It is 10- inniknuto that it is In these counties that potatoes tire cultivated for sale. Thouiscaso la sprondlng uipidly , and the prcfipcet is very bad indeed In Clare ( "West ) , Glare ( Last ) , Coilc fihicroom Bnndon ) , Sklbhercon , untl Clonalcllty. The crop of sound potatoes will bo very much below the average In the l.ist- nnmed district. "Very hoiloiibly below tliouvorngo , an absolute fulluro'ln poor land , " Is how the commission ers dcsctibo the prospects. In Koiry , wo are told , the trot ) will bo below the uvcmjjc , "tho icsult depending very much onthoweathor , " which since these returns woio compiled has shown no signs of invpioveinont. On the seaco.ist the crop will bo very much below the avciaprc. In the Loiiistor counties , Car- low , Kilkenny , King's , Longford nnd part of the Moath , the crop Is below the uvoiago , iindas tlio commissioners' 10- ppitthnt ' 'wot weather vill causotho disease to spicail rapidly , " and as it 1ms ruined heavily over since , the prospect is now of couiboinoro eorioiH. In Louth the crop iseiy doubtful ; in Wcxford "generally sjicaklng , growth hits ceiled nnd must result in u , crop of binall nnd unmsituied tubers. " In west and south west of WicKlow the crop will bo much below the average of the Connaughl counties. In Galway , in good , vvell- faimed land , the dlsonso is not serious ; on poor and badly farmed land the tops arc bhiclc and much spotted and prow th appears checked , tubeis also being af fected. Of JIavo tlio commls- sionors report : "Very much below - low avcinge ; disease genoi.il through out ; distress appears vvor-io aloiife- the sea coast , whore potatoes planted in bog wcio much damaged by early frosts. The elTcct of the blicrht has been to al most destroy the crop in sonio cases ; stalks blackened and Mithciedup , tubers not as jot affected except in rare In stances , but generally small and im mature , owing to blight setting in un usually early , Tubers in many instances will bo absolutely unlit for human food. In the poorer , badly cultivated difatiicts the crop will bo 1111 ontiio failure ; in good , diy , -\\cll-fmmcdland results will prove much better. " In Leltrim ( Car- rick ) tlio disease Is general throughout thodibtilct nnd the ciop of sound tubers will bo "fur below" Iho nvei.igo. In Roscommon the etop will bo below the average , and in some distriels of the county and In other districts "probably much below average , the discn&o having set In unusually early. " IiiSligoTuber- ( curry ) the icportls "much below a\cr- ace unless weather improves , " and in Sllgo ( Boyle ) " \cry much below aver age , " A IMtETTV Sage How tlio Emperor ocllsfitcd the Aroli- duolicss Valeric. A surprise which was prepared by tlio emperor and empress for the Aich duchess Valerie on the eve of her wed ding is being talked of in Vienna , says thn London News. Our correspondent there tells us that Baron Bczocny , the director of the court thentieswas asked to Invite a famous Vienna quai lotto to como to Ischl on July 30 nnd to toll no ono of their coming. Fiom the station they wore taken to the house of the master of ceremonies , put inlo a room alone , nnd given four copies of a love song and accompaniment. This song , -which bore neither the name of the poet nor the composer , they wore asked to study. An ample repast was served them , and they were diiccted to remain thoio until they wcio sent for. At night , when the lites on the mpun- talns vvero oxtlnguised nnd the moon shone bright over woods and hills , they wore led to the impeilalilla and placed under u gioun of ticcs opposite the front touaeo. At a signal agiccd upon they wore to begin their song. They heard talking in the apartment which opens out upon the balcony. Pres ently the empress appealed with hoi- arm around her daughter. Closobehind them followed the emperor with the bridegroom. As they stood silent on the balcony , giv/lng at the beautiful scenery , Prlnco Hohonloho gave the fcigmil , nnd from beneath the trees rose sweetly the notes of the tender lo-vo song , the words and mut > lc of which had boon composed hy the young tilde. Her ojos over flowed with grateful tears as she looked from her father to her mother. The emperor afterward wont below oud gave each singer a handsome diamond scarf- pin , thanking them at the same tlmo for their rendering of the song. The Strength of Organized. Labor. Tow people haves nny comprehension of Iho vast power of the united railway employes' association. 1'iom advance sheets of tholntetstato railway commis sioners'report it appeals that there are employed on all the railways icpoi ted 30217 , engineers , of whom fully 2o,000 aio members of the biotheihooil. There aio 81,093 ihomcn , more than 20,000 of whom are members of the brotherhood. There are 20,053 conductois , 12,000 of whom are biotherhood men. Of ether trainmen there are 55,100 , more tlmn one-half of whom are members of the biotherhood. Of switchmen there are 33,014. , The switchmen's aid association alone has n mombeishipof something nioro than 17,000 , , or one-half. Of rail road tclogiaph operators nnd dispatch ers there tire 311,01-1 , of which number perhaps one-third belong to the unions. Efforts are now being made to organize the freight-handlers , the machinists , the carpenters , the scctlonmon and oth- ois comprising 300,000 workmen , all of them , inoro or less skilled. Thus fully Uvo-thluls of all the en gineers , biaUemon , conductors and s\vltchmon In the country are members of the various inlh-oad brotherhoods. This pioportlon is evidently bound to increase in the near future , and It would hccm that in case a general stiiko vvoro 01 do red the united association could piuetlcally tie up every railioad fiom Maine to California. 0 , TI. Doltrlik , president of the Gorman National banlt , anil A. Li. Cluik , piesldcnl of thu Fir-it N utiorml bniilf of ilislinis , passed through Oniaba jcatciday on the way to Chicago , JAY OOVbD 1JHO.VN' HK1I1T. Signed Ills Nnino Jnson niul Hcllcvo JIoiiCKly tlio Host I'olloy. .Tamos Olhcr of Duilingnmo , Knn. , who was formerly n member of the Now York legislature fiom Delaware comity , has been spending a few weeks at this place , sttjs an .Asbmv paik letter to the Now Yoik World. In 1SJO lr. Oliver was the pilnoijial of Beechwood academy , a small educational institution at Itoxbury , N. Y. , tluring the tlmo when the great llmmelor niul uiilro.ul king , iTny Uould or Jason ( ionic ! , as ho was then known was u resilient of tlmt vlllngo ami was a pupil at the academy , Young Gould was an attentive stu dent , Mr. Oliver says , nnd when only tlihteon jenrs of ape ho wioton com position , entitled "llonusty Is the Best 1'ollcv. " Mr. Oliver has the original tnainibcrlpt In his possession. His written - ton on blue legal cap paper nnd Isvell preserved , The chlrogniphy Is ollomlimto In Its chiuactei1 , but very distinct. On Iho title of the composition appear these v\ouls : NO. 10 uoMi'osrnoN JASOX aounu IJni.ciiwooD SnsilN'Aitv , April ) ) , ISiO. The composition , as handed in to the principal and apptoved by lilm , Id us fol lows : IIONIISTY IS Till : IIP.SI1 I'OMCV. By this proposition MO mean that tobo honest , to thinlc honest , and to have nil our actions honestly porfouned , is Iho best way and mo t nccouls vvlth the pie- cents of icasoii. ilonesty is of a solf-tlonying natnro to become liojiost It requires olf-clenlal iticqulros that wo should not ncmuilnt ourselves too mueli with the world ; tlmt wo should not nssoclatolth tl'jsoof vulgar habits ; also that wo slioultl obey the warnings of conscience. If wo are about to peiform a dishonest act the warnings of conscience exert their utmost influence to persuade us that It is wrong and wo nhoukl not do it , nnd , after wo have pmformed tlio nut this faithful ngont upbraids uq for It. This voice of conscience is not the voice of thunder , but aolco gentle and Im pressive , It does not foico us to comply with the requests , while , at the same time , it icasom with us and brings foitli arguments in fnvorof right. Since no theory of iciibonlngcnn be sustained without illustration , It will not bo unbecoming for us to cite one of the many instances that have occuncd , whoso names stand high upon the soioll of fame , and whoso deeds are iccorded on the pages of hlstorj ; fJcorgo Wash ington , the man "who never told a lie In his life. " Inyouth ho subdued his idle pissions , cherished truth , obeyed the teachings of conscience , ami "never , never , told a lie'an ; anecdote \vliichis mueli i elated , and which occurred when ho wns a boy , { joes to show his blnceilty. Aloumder Popoin his "Kssayon Jaii"sa [ s. "An honest man is the noblest work of God. " And again , we find innumerable pas sages in the scriptures which b.uo an Immediate connection to thl , and , sum ming up the whole-v\o , cannot but say , Mlonesty is the best policy 1" JASON GOULD. A. Tit AIX13 U TAKAMUm. TlicStrnncc 1'ct IMurntcd bynllall- Brccil i > Ic\ioan Boy. A hnlf-brocd boy of Mexican and In- uinn blood recently attracted much at tention at "Winslovv. Arix. ' , by the per formances of tin educated tarantula he owns , lie cmrics the big , fornildablo- looking Insect in u liu-go wooden box slung about his neck , which , when ex hibiting his pot , ho places on the ground as a sort of stage. At the command of its master the ta- rnnlula mounted n , small ladder , rung a boll nnd porfoimcd a miniature tiapcvo. Then , to the thumping of u tambourine in the hands of the boy , it prat-ceded to revolve slowly about , as if waltzing , and when it had finished saluted the crowd by lifting ono log three times. After Its performance was over it crawled to its master's shoulder , whore it sat , occasionally running around his neck or down Into his bosom. The boy says ho tamed the spider when it wifs young , Hi-fat by feeding it every day until It grow accustomed to him , then gradually taught It the tricks it knows. Ho declares that it is much more in telligent than any dog , and voiy tract able , though uncompromising in its en mity to any ono but himself. It is as largo as a silver dollar when cuilcd up , though its logs are two or three inches long. The body is an ugly dull brow n , cov ered with short , coarse black hair , which also covers the limbs , but Is very sparse and busily. The eyes aie small and gleam like diamond points , while the mouth is famished -with slender , ovcilnpplng fangs , rl'ho power of bpiingln Ihcso crcatincq is said to bo something incredible , a leap of ten feet being no tremendous ex ertion. The boy , vv lie owns the only ono which has o\or made friends with an * , other living ctenluro , is from the Mon golian mountains , lying south of hero six miles. IS YOUR CHILD ? Swift's ' Specific is the great developer , of delicate child ren. It regulates the secre tions ; it stimulates the skin to healthy action , and assists nature in development. There is no tonic for child ren equal to o O Send for our treatise on lilooil and SUlii Diseases , bwirr Sri cine Co. , Atlanta , Ga. Tutt'H MvorPIIlHnetaN Ulndlyon the ctillil , tliotlclionlo Tcinnlo or liiflrui old K'I uit lipou Ibo > loruuH ( miiu. nrlvo tano totlie trcnk ntotnarli , l > on- oil , Kliluv.ti Hinl blnildor. To tlicno arc ivonilurful , cuiiHlnc : llioui lo prr * form tlicli-riiuclloiiHnu iiiyoiilU. Sold Everywlioro , Ofllcc , Ul > & 4:1 Park Place , N. Y. SPECIAL , JSTOT10ES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. WANTKI good Klrl for general linusu. \ unKWill pn v Rood wimoii. Small ( am * ly.l.M , rin Msui , si ? South Tenth tt. _ _ _ _ _ WANTT.iT-Hlnlng room girl nt 1W7 SoiUtt _ .MnlMBtiuet , _ J I'orllont b'nrnHicd room. Apply to > t J. Ljnian.OJt . ) Willow iivcnuo. IJ1OH UI'S P 1'oiir 1001111 nnfurtiMii'di u's , > fumtslii'drooiii ? _ < i. Clump. No , ir N. Main st U Kails i , well liniirovoi'l. " " KVJncro-i , Clinntiii < | iiii Co. , Kan , , vvoll tin * -'lilncioq , Trojo Co , lCnn < n well Imiirovpd. -MOncros , CoiniinchuCo. , Kim , \\oll liiuiiov- cd. IJOacrpx , Morris To , Kmnin. well ImpiovciV. ILMnuriM , 1,04111 ro , ICiin , well iinpioMil. HiOncro-i , Kuril is Co. . .Nolr.nl ) ii , irMncrt-t , Holt Co . NubriiK i. ' "JTucri-s .Miihluulwri ; Co. , KoutueUx ; vicll nnpro\fdi uliMii. lojni't-i't , vvoll Improved ; Alcoiui Co , Vliolil. gnu ; clear. 4 ) ni'ios , Itntst'o i Ohio ; eloai. AMU timlo I'lllicror 'ill forinuri'liaiKllso city 01 iiiontitv ' y Iiiroiiiujllltliiirioi-Oiiniln. Clou liitul In lonoiind Ilirryfo . Mo , 1'ionmorv ' In Clinpin in. lloUu ) ( ou CD I.m. JI.MiO , istniorlp'iiitDiiotoi ( let to tlio f unit. w 111 trade. _ J . I'l-lee. KlelV liiitol. I/1OU UI.NT. -L luff , 414 llnulv\av. om'iipiud ly ) dniK MI n * Applj toCi-o. T l'holM. | inuiiuy ouki ilvinii- limn , iHKtollloo , Ooundl I71OI ! HTN'T I'uriilsbcd parlor and ticdio. * - iMisulto fiont looms ) AM | sfiiilo loom nnd housn , I.K. Duvlilson , i.-iv 1'lfih HM "iriOll clniiRi ) In lmsliir t Hill soil stoc { -L ( IriiKsaiullKtiiii1- now and Hist i- l . ntn discount. If solil within no\f 110 iliys In. uilco ulmul $ . ' , 'M. Addiesa h , Iko oflno , Council 1OK iK I'lno stindard biod tnin ( nyi A.1 7ami S JOIIM oM , mitahoJ. J.ulv . . iirlxollipin ; eltj broku ; will tint sin. I all i flS. Mnlnst. . Coiiiifll lllnlN. J. h I'llco ' OUAXCKornlifetime. N'ovvP-room house. IxtlilcM b.itlii hot an I cold wiilr uit Iliioiich ; fiiriinco , KII anilcli'clrlo llffht. Per > saloon easy tuims. On fourth , ivi < . oiiu blot'lc fioiiiniotoi,4l\ poalolllco. WV. . HiJ. Ker , i'j ' 1'o.irl st. 171OU lir.N -Hotul .Inmwin , all fninMir I J I'lMsus-ilun ulven Octolinr 1. I'ot Itirnrn. i- tlon nililtiviVni bluloiitouf , orUluls fell ml' , t'ou tull FOH SAIii : Tlio Hoiuo Host in r.inl foi s on o.isy tdiins. 'lliu must | iuiiilui | III.KU the illy. SV. . biiott UT llio.idn.iy. FOU SAM. or Unit ( Union Kind , with Iiousu3by J. H. Uluo. IU Main st , Cunnctl BlllllS. WHY piy rout wnen .vouc.ui liny , i L tlius.iinu terms , nnd lueiisoornui di nn atany tlmo tonvo your family tliu homo outliofoUu\vIiiturin \ < : A. homo worth JI.OOJ it $13 per month A homo worth II , 10) ut i3 ! pin mouth Ahotuo worth J..OOJatS.'l per incintli A homo VTOi t It M OJO ut S11 per mouth A homo worlli Jl.OO ) it $44 for mouth OtlicT priced homos mi i the s uno lorni1' Tli above monthly piyncuH tiicludo liil and Interest. Tor full n.iitleulirs cill on or addriss tlio.r udd .t VVolN Co. . OJJ Utoadwiy , t'OHMOll DlllIN , DR. BELLINGER'S Surgical Institute -AND Private Hospital , Cor. Broadway and 20th Bts. , Cou.NCir. HI.UIH , low \ . rortltc treatment of ull sureleiliinil chronlo ( llsoiisus niul dlso.isotof the blood. l'rl\.it < ; ( IKousts of the inliiiiy anil soxu-xl orRiiiis , .issyplillls , asstrlctuie , tystltls , sper- iiiutorrolioi * . loit manliood , SOMI.I ! linpotinco and neiikiti'ss tiontcil stu-Kssftillv. i-r - rnitleulnf attontlnn paid lo di-i1 i es of llio Vjf , ItltiKS us Astlimii , Consumption. Hiouulillls , Jr ( Jut.irrli , 1'te. 1'iunljsls , Kidney DNo.iscs.is Jr I niiilM.tus.llrlKlit'sDiio.iHe.Kliciiiiiuli-m. VJr \ \ I Cancel , V.irloc-ulo. lljdrotolo. Dropsj.Tumc/ ; i Dlscnsos of Iho Kjo anil i : ir t'lub Hot- . fcpln d Curv.i tin o anil all diseases of thoonnc" . Woliiivaiidepiiittnciit do\otid cNtluslvily to tlio tronttiiunt nf Merino Olscnscs Mi'dlclnosontsecurely inuK-dund fieofiom oliseri iitlon. Ooirespondenco coiifldciilliil. Address : DR. BELLINGER'S Surgical Institute and Private Hospital , Cor Brondwnj-aml 2CIUStj. Council DRIVING PARK. 1 Meeting , October 7to 10,1890 ooo IN ipunsiiis. PROGRAMME MONDAY , OCTOItKK 7. JTOO -J5Tiottliu' 1'uiso Ml ) lil ri-ottliiB blalco JIW TUKSDAT , OClO iit : 8. StfiOTiottltiB I'nrso mo 2a'lrottliti : I'ntso KID ,1-j uir-ol < ITiottliiK M ike \ \ n i ) N r.s DA v. ocTonn K u 2STrottlns : : ! 1'nriu . 408 Kruu-I'oi'-AII Tiottliu-l'iu-,0 . fM VoailliiTrottliu ( Itieo bt.iUo . W TllUItSDAII , OUIOHHU 10. 2:30 : TrotlhiK I'll rso . 400 l''roo-l'or- Kiuc-Kor-AH. Miilllcm I'urso. . . . . . 500 Nutlonul riottltiK iiHsnclitlon mlcs to KOV- prn. Kntrlcs oloso Oitob < > r4. Hlul.oniio free. .Milultaok. J.V. . I'lIUKOOV ' , I'loshl Council lllillTs , lOVTl l , r Address all commiinlcutlimi to A. II. UIIIIIH. Secretary. \ SISSoiith lUhbt. . Onialm , " 5.L . J. 1 > . KIIMUMIOON , I'ros K USMUflAUT , Vlco-I're * . U. IIANNAS' , Cn lilor CITIZENS STATE BAE Or Council Bluffs. PAID UP CAPITAL . $150000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 50000 LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS . 350000 Dnirrrnim I. A. Jlllloi , I" . O OliMsnu. 1. I- Sliu arl.r. \ : . Unit , I , I ) . lilniiiiKlson ( h.nlis 17. lluiinun. 'J'r.uisait none nil li.uililiu Imhi IKSS , Largest capllil anil Hiirplui of auy hank In Southwestern I.iwa. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS , OFFICER & PUSKY , BANKEES. Corner Main and Hrondway. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. DdtlciHln foreign niul iloincstlu nxclmnKO Colltdlon iiindo : nnd lntorcbt jialil on lliuO ill ! ) tl-llh. F. M. ELLIS & CO. , ARCHITECTS And Building Buperlntmiiloiit' ) . Uooius ianiiHr.'Iloo Iliillclliii..OiiiiUiii.Ncl ) niul Ilooins-'ll mid -Mil .Muirlui" Illookl/'oiinc lllillTs , In , ( PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. " { { , - \ and Sanitary Kngincor , I'liins , ISstlmiilca AJUiXlimmyj I ) SnoollluitloiiB nnd Suporvlblon of 1'ubllo Work. Brown i cuiidnfl | | Council HluffB , In. _ Uiiiir / Justice of llio Ponce. Olllooovof Amorlcaii No. 42 NQ , | J Jl Ul L Uroadvv-ay , Council UlulTs , iorra. JPf Oimn Altorn ° y8at LuwIVactlco in the State ana Kodonil Ot bllilb C oilrt9' Hooms 7 ar/J tf SUugtirtUonJJlock , ( V ,