Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 25, 1890, Page 6, Image 6
0 THE COIAHA DAILY BEE , JQJHUMSD.AY , SEPTEMBER 25 , 1890 , -T1IE OMAHA COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE , NO. 12 1'EAHL ' ST. tin ! lured by Carrier In tiny pmtof tlio Clljr. 11. AV. TIMON. . . . MANA.GJ.K. r , No.u Night Hdltor , No. ZL K. V. I' , Co. Council Illuffs Lumber Co . ccnl. Storage reasonable .1 K. Stijrtcr , Pcnrlst Todny lithe hut day for filing cases In the superior court , for the October term. Vnterdav was tlio third nnuivprsnry of the founding of at , llornnrd'4 liospltiil In this city by tlio Sisters of Mo icy. Mntrincc licenses verc , l suotlcstcrcliiyto John McKllloti ntitl Suslo P. 13olton , both of this loiiiity ntnUrcob KiiiKlc'iJ mill .lolmtinii riledtetTcr of Doughs county , Nebraska. In the dUtilct court yesterday thodamixo rnso of Coombs iiKnlnst llurbililfju was ton- tinned until next term on account of the ims- torious loiiof sovoi'ni depositions , Nets' clcpo- kltlons will have to bo tnUcn. Tbo scdul of the Conitep.itonnl ? ! church will bo entertained nt the inisnnitgo this C'Vcnltif , ' . Mis. ( } . AY Orrftslll bo assisted by the It's nnd S's. A jilo.Hinitpi'fVriuiinio will bo ffhcn. All nro cordially Invited. Mary Leon mil , n handsoma dark-ojod jotniK woman , took out untilrnllzutinn papers In tbodhtilct , lonit yesterday She Is the first lady ulio bus done so in tills illy , and the ctcntiuviikciica ngooil deal of intcicst , The nttoinoyn\ho nre Interested In the First street motor liijunctlou unio agreed , to Mibmlt Uto.Jiidk'O , McC3co of the superior coin t about two wocks ugo. bu1 hn\o \ ncg- Icotcd to do so. The work of reconstructing the trick appcirs to bo parnumcnth' later- ruptcJ. Tlio Imlcpcmbnt pirty mnnnncrs of Potta- wnttunla county hmo culluil n convention to meet nt .Aiocn on October l > to put In nomina tion a full coutitr tickot. The imli of ropro- Kcutntlon Kill bo two delegates from each nl- linnco and other Inbor or0Miii7ntlon , miel ono for each townsblp ntliu-KO. Two decrees of dhotcoucro entered In tlio district com t jcstoid iv. ( ioorpo Grrsp.icher wasrelloud of his legal nttaulimoiit to Bella ( jorspnelicr , and Hello \vasordcrad to pay his iittoineys fcos and the cost' of thn raso. Jeu- nio McCaitv was icllcvodof the presence and tha tnmo of tlio defendant , .ruines McCiuty , nnd uns resulted to piy her o\\n 103(1. ( A lory old Imly was in the city \cstcnhy looking for hci two bo > s who had loft her sovcial months n o. She would inquire of almost o\cry person she met If they Ind seen her boys and detail all Incidents of fainllv history tint wcio of Intoiest to herself , .She said her iinino wns Vriodiiian and she lived In Albla , In. She found one of the bojsnstlio rc-iult of her nnd diligent questioning 10- turned homo with him ycstcrdnj cvcnlnp. Georpo Boynton died at St. Bernards hos pital at 2 o'clock yostonliy nfternoon. Ho was a member of the Abe Lincoln post and the funeial , wlilih is to tnko phco from W. C. Instep's undcitaldnff rooms on Noith Ahiu Rtrccj on Friday at 11 o'clock a. in , will bo nndei the auspices of that organization. All members of Abe Lincoln post arc icinicsted to assemble at ( .ranet Arim hall nt 10..10 n in. tomorrow morning to perform the lust sad duty the living ewe to the dead. There \vns llttlo done In the United Stites courtycstciday , Anndjnuininent taken nt noon until 10 o'clock this morning. The inoinliiKscbsion was devoted ti the hearing of motions in civil cases The Falrmount park case will not bo trained this tcim. Uho grand jutj has not. nnde any rejortjet. Its | neinbersttorolnvostl0'atii p tlio Hawkins case Inwhich Mr. and Mrs ILmkitmu-o chnrgou Ivith having dcfr.iuded the government out of n laifje amount of pension money. Mrs. Andy Christ wife of the flrcnmn who Was killed on the AViibash r.il road several mile ) south oC Council Bluffs in an accident that wa * due to the breaking of the fanlgo on ( moof the engine diHiiitf wheels , has sued the company In the district court for for 620OwO da-nago Vhonc Ucnt happened last spring. The engine left the track and \vns considerably Injured nnd FIronna Christ lost liJs llfo by the oicaplng steam. Engineer Kodpcrson was nlso badly hint Thd plaln"- tifTallcBCs that the death of licrhusbuul nns caused by the ncfrllxence of the coiipaiiy in notdlscoveii-iptho dcfotlvo wheel before the machine left tlioioundhou'O. Money nt roJucoJ ratoi loinoi ochatto and icalcsUto security by E. II. Shoifo & Co .Loscy & Jensen pnlnt liouses. .T. C. nixtjy , steam hciting , sanitary en- plncer. OU Lifo bniiainsj , Onnha ; JDJ Her rlam block , Council Bluff * Ho Used Ills Hevolvcr. Officer Belltnap'3 44-cnhbrcd Battling gun nwakencd nil the residents of the neighbor hood In the vicinity of the residence of George Wheeler \Vhecloi & Herald , on Harmony street , ntS o'clock jestotday morning. The gun also made it excessively Interesting fern n couploof burghjrs who woro-endcavoilng to effect an entrance Into Wheeler's mansion homo. The oftlcor's boat Is on upper Broad way nnd his rccidenco Is on Bentan ana Washington a\cnuo. Before hocnt to his midnight lunch ho as mndo nwnro of the prcbonco of a coupluof fellows in the vicinity whoso actions nnd dress Indicated that they weio prepared for business. For two or thrco weeks past Ofilccr Bclkimp has ob tained glimpse of u couple of fellows whom ho believed to bo burglars , and has watched them closely. Several times tholr actions nero so suspicious that ho would have boon Justlllcd In pulling them , but the thno for making the hourly rcpoit nl- wajs Inopportunely armed and ho was compelled to stop the chase of the b.in'lars ( nnd to the nearest telephone and talk to Sergeant Nichols about the time o' the nightnnd tlio veathcr. "Ycstcrdav morn ing ho got slRlit of the fellows Immediately nf tcr tnnklng Ids report nnd hiul \vholo hour to dcvoto to them. Ho devoted it assiduously. lie followed them up Ilenton street nnd around the neighborhood of "Wheeler's homo and finally into the jnrd. Ono of the fellows had remained on Hnrmonv street to Match nnd the other wont to otlc on the windows with a Jimmy. Ho tried to force half a dozen windows without success , until ho cnmo to u collar -window. Ho had forced the top sash down and was Just in the act of entering when the patrolman opened lire on him. Two Bhots ivero fired nt close range aim three others before the fellow dodged around the corner of the house and disappeared. Both escaped by going through the baclnard and were lost In the darknes. LIr. Wheeler was aroused and opened the house nnd the oftlcor niado a search through It. Ho Is quite confident that ho wounded one of the men , and nn effort has been made to find him , but without results. "Window shades at Losoy & Jensen , 11 ' Pearl st , If you wish to sell your property call on the Judd & Wells Co. , C * . B , Judd , president , 000 Broadway. Fine mtcilor decorating , Losoy it Jensen Tolmeco It was discovered ) os terday morning that during the preceding night burglars hud inado n successful visitation to the store of S. T. McAteo on 1'carl street , opposite the court houso. The store also faces on Main street , nnd In locltlng up the place the night before the Pearl street door had been simply fastened by n bolt. It appears that by strong pressure against the doorthis bolt os forced and entrance thus gained. The fellows cleaned out the cigar case , gathering up the boxes Inahuiry , spilling ono In their hasto. They nlso helped themselves to several pounds of pluir tobacco , which stood conven iently near. There was a largo number of choice cigars In boxes right below the shelf on which stood the plug tobacco , and aUo two line guns , but they overlooked these. There was no ovldcmo of other goods being dis turbed. The amount taken AV ill reach about $73 _ Buy tour lutnbcrof Tbo Judil A ; Wells Co. , 8l3Uroadway , The Manhattan sporting headquarter * , 413 TJroailway. THE NEWS IX THE BLUFFS , The Democrats of the County Nominate Candidates for the November Election. ANOTHER MOVE IN THE BRESEE CASE , A. I'nliolnintiVlioHliootsTlie fitnnd- aril OperaCoiiip.mj'H ' IJ il Plight Tobacco Thieves Mnko ft Itnld Other NCUH .Noleu. The ctninty democratic convention was the political event of jcstoiday In the Bluffs. 'Iho preliminary flgttilng nnd canvassing had uuiscd A sruit deal of feeling , but thcro ai llttlo or no bad blood , nt least it did not ap pear on tie ) surface. The Interest wns In tense , as shown by the fact that almost every delojMto nnlvcd the night before , ready to go to woik for his pet candidates. The convention vas called to order by ( Jcorfio A. Holmes , xvho suggested M chairman - man J J. hhea , vvlio was duly elected , but declined unaccoint of his desiio to bo free to woik on the lloor. Other names wcro suggested , but they did not appear. At la t Mr. Shun , consented to seivo n ? temporary Uiaiumm only nnd sotookthc avcl. Kmmett 1'ln ley was selected us temporary secretary. The following wcro selected ain committee on ticdentlals. H. rf. Itiwllns of ICune , John Wyland ofNoruallr , 0. ' Doltrichot Knox , J. It Martin of Macedonia , 1 { Kirk- vvooilof descent. As commltteo on permanent organization Troinont llcnjamln of ICnox , W II. Oroff o Cai-aon , P Liiici of Council Bluffs , J. Mat- lock of Doomur , Uriah McLc.m of York. On motion of I'leuiont Benjnmlti , adjourn ment was then taken until 1:30 : In the aftci- noon On icassembllng , the committee on cre dentials reported , showing the reimrlcnblo fact that foi the ilrsttlmo in the history of the county evuiy township was represented , ovonto Kane , outsiuotho ilty , vvhutu thcro Is biitonoilomociiit. Ho belli u taueus nnd duly autnoil/ed himself to attend tho. con vention , liven 'Cutoff" ' was given urcpie- sentatfon of two , The committee on porinunont organization repoited in favor of I'tetnont Benjamin of iCnoxns ihiirmin , Dr.Vvland of Under wood us sciretmy and Einraott Hnlcy as his assistant. The icpoit was unannously adopted and I'lemont I3enjainln took the gavel with the usual speech Tlio convention then proceeded to nominate n candidate for clerk of the courts Mr. She.i named J It. Dietrich. N. O'Brien n.uned William II. Knephcr. T. S Camp , bell of Ncoh and James. Kelly of Macedonia were also named The llrst ballot resulted ! Total number of votes , I'M ; necessarj to a choice , ( i ! ) ; Camp bell , SI ; Knopher , 47 ; Kellcy , iJ4 ; Dietrich.H. . The second ballot ga\o : Campbell , 4i : Ivncphor. 41 : Kelley,23 ; Dietrich. 1' ) The thlid ballot gave : Campbell , fit ; Kno- phoi , 15 ; Kellcj/i'J ; Dietrich , P. The fouith ballot ga\o : Campbell , 05 ; ICnepher , 4'l ' ; Kclloy.Sl ; Dietrich. 1. The 11 fth ballot rusulteel In the nomination of Mi Campbell , ho roceiv In K TJ votes , Knc- phoi L' , Kelley 1" , KIrkwood" . Uictileh 1. On motion of Mr. Knephcr the nomination was made unanimous Next c.uno the contest for county recorder. The llrst was an informal ballot George A. Holmes named S. D Rolircr. Mr. A. Mc- Camlless of Knox , "XV II. Knophor of Couneil Uluffs , EiiKono Stuepfel , J. H. Macrao of G.iruor and William H. Thomas were named. The informal ballot icaultcd : Itolncr , S'J ) ; McCaudlcss , IMThomas ; , 1 } ; Stuepfel , 20 : Maciae , 7 ; Pratt , 4j necessary fora choice , ( i'J The 11 rs > t formal pave : Kohrcr , 4" > } f ; Alc- Cimdloss , .15 : Thomas , 23 f J btueptel , U ; Maer.io , 7 ; Pratt. 7. Second ballot ! Uohrer , 47 , ' ; Thomas , 32 } ; McCandless , 3 ; Maciae , U ; Pratt , 4 ; Stuep fel. M. Third ballot : Thomas , 47KRohrcr ; , 37 ; McCandless , a" > ; Stucpfcl , 7 ; Maerao. The names of Stuepfel and Macraovvcro withdrawn , DFoutth ballot : Thomas , SOlrfj'Uohrcr , 4S ! < ; McCnndless , yr , Fifth ballot : Thomas. 53 ; Rohrer , 50 ; McCandle , 3J Sixth ballot , : Kohrer , 40) ; McCandlcss , ; Thomas. 41. ' . . Seventh ballot : Thomas , 51K ; Kohrer , ' ; McCandless. : w Eighth ballot : Uobror , 53 ; Thomas , M ? McCandlcss. HO. Ninth ballot : Holier , 53 ; Thomas , 50 : McCandlcss , 23 Tenth ballot : Roher , 52 ; McCandlcss. 41. Thomas , 40. Eleventh ballot : Thomas , 50 ; Rohier , 43 ; McCundlcsa , .T > Twelfth ballot : Thomas , 50 ; Robrcr , 43 : McCandless , : u Thh toenth ballot : Thomas , S3 ; Rohrer ' 51 ; McCandlcss , U3 Fourteenth ballot : Thomas , CO : Rohrer , 43 ; McCundless , 27. Tlio llftccnth ballot nomlnntoil W. II. Thomas , the present rccordci , ho iccolvlng SUM to Roihci's4iVJ ' : , nnd McCandlcss 11. The nomination was made unanimous. John Churchill moved that .1 P. Oigan bo nominated by acclamation and unanimously for county attoinev. Dick Ktuvllns objected. Ho said Council Illuffs wanted at least ono plnco on the tleket. There wcro cheers nnd Itavvllns named ( Jcorgo A. Ilohncs. Jlr. Holmes absolutely declined to have his name used Then Havvlins named Uramett Tinlev , but ho followed Holmes' example. Then Mr. Churchill insisted on hU motion , but it was decided | th it there being objectiona , ballot must bo taken It was madon foimal one , and all \\as ono way. There beingi.4 ' votes cast for Mr. Holmes. Mr. Organ was de clared the nominee , though It was not made unanimous. For county supervisor P. G. Hotzcl , Henry Hlshton , 13. Kielnirds and K. Stuepfelvcro named. Mr. Hlchards withdrew his niime , and a ballot was taken. It gave Iletzcl lew andUishtca HI. IVlr. Shea moved that the next county con vention bo held nt Avoca. Itas almost shouted down. M r. Holmes said the motion was out of order , U being a mat tcr for the central committee todotcimino. Dr , llcmp- stead of Waveland made an earnest appeal for Council Bluffs as the real county seat. An amendment was made to hold the conven tion at Ncola LauKhtcr , applause and a general uproar nccompanlcd the downing of the amendment. The convention was thrown into confusion and It vas some tlmo before quiet could bo restored suflldont to enable the calling of the roll on the original motion. The motion to hold the next loiuention at Avocaas ludicrously In variance with the speech of Mr. Campbell In accepting the nomination for county clerk. In that speech ho pointed to the fact of the republicans Holding n county convention ntAvoca , as a proof that the grand old party was getting so weak that it had to seek secluded places , little hnmlots , coal holes , etc. , for their gathorlngi. It was a hard hit at Avoca , and Mr. Campbell seeing that his tongue had got him Into trouble , tried to change the Impres sion by predicting that another year tbo re publicans would incot at ( JlcndulovNlioro , there Is only n switch. The convention by an overwhelming vote sat do n on the Avoca suggestion of Mr. Shea. .After completing the central commltteo adjourn men t was taken. Fashionable wool suits made by Mrs. L. Simmons , * 5 to $7 ; silks , f 7 to (10. Shorthand. Miss Rhodes , Urown building. Scott house , nice rooms , clean beds , faro equal to the best , (1 per day. Special low rates to regular boarders. 8-J and 21 N. Main St. , Council DlutTs. An Oporn Coiiipanj In Hnrdlmck. Manager Kent of the Standard opera com pany , who skipped with the cash box after the performance on Monday night , returned to this city Tuesday night and went to the opera house to sleep , Ills presence was made known to Landlord Jones of the Pacific house nnrtnu hour or two after midnight n warrant was obtained from Justlde Schurz nnd ho was placed under arrest , chnrgod with cheating , in that ho had represented to the hotel man that the company VMW flnancilly able to moot its board hills at the tlmo the contract was mndo. Howas taken to the city jail and locked upuiitU uiorulutf. The greater part ot the day yesterday was spent iri a frantic cn- dcavcr to pet together money enough , or rather security enough , for thcro was not moro than (10 ( In the possession of all the company of twenty people , lo let them out Of their dilonn nnd out of town , but It was a distressing failure. His snfo to say that the company of young ladies and gentlemen spent about the most miserable and alto gether unhnppy dnv of their lives yestcr- dav. The hotel bfll had grown from $ ! to ? 11 , " > . and the members of the company did not MK for any further credit. Mtiny of them did not get nny breakfast , nnd none of them would lui\o had any dinner had It not been for the kindness of several people vho Interested thom rlvcs In their welfare. A. lady guest of the 1'aelfle liOuso paid for the dlnnei of nil of the Indies of the troup , and the gentlemen \vero entertained at the Model ehop liougc The majority of the joung ladles -\\ero thoroughly helpless , but all of tncnicra biave Ono of them seemed n position ns nurse at ? J per week nnd wont to work nt once , nnd they wcro all making efforts to secure temporary employment. Mi's Snell- irravo was taken seriously olclc nt her loom In tlio 1'acltlc house ns the result of tlio dilemma and several of them became hysterical. A puise was mndu up for the sick girl nnd she was put onboard the train hut night and sent to hoi homo in Denver. Later In the d ly n number of generous gentlemen ad vanced money enough for nil thovound ladles to return lo their homes or get to places vv hoio they had filends. At5o'clock the trial of Manager Kent was begun before a jury in Justice Schuu court. A strung cffottwns inulo to send him to Jail , but It was stoutly resisted bv his attorney. Ho was kept on tbo stand until ncaily 7 o'clock , and the eiwvd In the cointroom learned nioie about the miseries and unicr- tnii.tles of the show business than they ever heard bafore. The case was submitted to the Jury shoitly before is o'elock , nnd nftcr wrestling with it for an hem or two the six men who composed it came out nnd announced that they vuuo un- nblo to ngreo upon a verdict. They stood thrco to thrco nndveio hopelessly divided , 'lac Jury \vas dlsehaiged and the case will bo tiled again this morning. Tnu company has disbanded , nnd nearly all of the ladles have sucicdedln raising enough money to return to their homes Miss Amber , the leading lajy , generously divided among them nil that remained of her slender pwso after her ticUct to Kansas City was pur chased , The j oung gcntloircn of the company did not fate so well , 'lliero were no tears nnd distressed piottv faon among them to create .ympithy and dollar donations , but they suc ceeded hi winning a few dimes last night by ningin ? in the Manhattan and other pleasure resorts nnd passing around the hit. 'Iho whole company have sustained themselves withremnikablo foitltudo throughout their trying orded , mid given tunplo cv idcnccof re finement nnd good bleeding. Wall paper utLoscy & Jensen's , 11 Pearl st. For Ilpnt. Furnished room , GJ'J ' Willow avenue. Mrs. J. Ionian , To the Ladles-Miss Mnry Gleasonls bettor piepired than over to satisfy all \\lio want llrst elnss dressmaking. Itooms in the old library building , Pond street. First-class dressm.iklnp by Miss Wallace , over Cattlemen's ' bank , cor. Main st. and 3th aye. TIic Itreseo Cnse. The celebrated Missouri Valley Insanity case took another turn in the courts yester day. Judge Given of the supreme court made an order staying the proceedings in the Ilar- lison county distiict court until the matter is disposed of. During the tlmo the case has been In transit from the district to the su- piome court Mrs Bresoe has not been visible to the eye of the Hauison county sheriff , but she AV 111 now piobably return to her home , nnd thcro It is possible another tilt will take place between her and the county board of supervisors. She has made a bravo fight for her liberty. Against her has been money and influence , but her neighbors and friends scout at the iuea of her insanity and they nro diligent in her behalf.nnd . from present indications she Is about as fir from the asjlum as when the matter was oncned last May. Her business has been destrojed and she has been har- i.isboa and hunted enough to drive a sane person insane , but she still maintains the same even-tempered , inflexible purpose in maintaining' her sanity. It is a mjstciious ease nnd ono of the mys- teris is the object and purpose ot the prose cution in so vigorouslj pushing the case against her. Oidinarily it is the frauds of nn insnno person who , after exhausting their own efforts to control the patent , resort to the asylum as a relief. But here It is a wealthy citizen who had little acquaintance with her nnd the ground of tbo complaint lies in de manding a sum of money from him , which is claimed to be n delusion and anlnsnnonotlon. There is no claim that otherwise the woman is not only sane but Is u woman of more than average Intelligence. All persons Indebted to the shoo business of 13. A. Spooner please call at the ofllco of W. A. Wood &Co. , 6.H ) . Alain street and pay the same. "W. A. WOOD , Assignee. The Boston store , Council Bluffs , is show ing the latest in caps known as the Nellie Illy cap. The prices run fiom 50c to $1.19 , in all the latest colors , plaids nnd blacks. Boston .Store , Council Bluffs. WHITEr.jUV & CO. IV lint Is a Ijcgal Flra Alarm ? In the distiict court yesterday City Attor ney Stewart liled a demurrer In the case of M. Blackmer against the city for $300 dam ages alleged to have been sustained by the loss of his barn on Lincoln nvonuo by lire sovcial vcolcs ago. The plaintiff brought suit against the city and the Council Bluffs watci works company jointly and alleges that his loss -was sustained by tbo negllgnnco of the watci works people to supply suftleient pressure to onnblo thofiromen , to extinguish the flames , nnd that the pressuio was nolsuf- ilcicnt to throw the vvatei moro than a few feet high , nnd that the city was negligent in not advising the water works company of the lire. The city demurrs to this and denies re sponsibility for lack of pressuio. The plain tiff relics upon the fact that the alarm was telephoned in Instead of being sent in the usual way to ivln his caso. If the alarm had been sent from ono of the boxes the signal would have been carried Into the pumping station at the river nnd direct pressure Mould have been turned on nnd the Hronicn have been provided with means of lighting the flro and could have saved the building. The position taken Is nn interesting nnd im portant one. and when the case is settled It will establish and doilnowhat a legal flro nlium Is. Signs. Losoy & Jensen's ' , 11 Pear st. J , Q. Tlpton , real estate , 527 Broadway. The host auctioneer in the state Is II. H. liiman , Council Bluffs. Spschl attention to blooded stock sales , and all branches of mercantile goods. Ofllca503 Broadvvny. Honoring n Sinter. A very pleasant event took place nt 3 o'clock yesterday aftcruoon at the residence of Mr. and Mrs , J. M. Scanlan. Mrs. Scan- Ian was chancellor commander ofthol'jth- Innslstcrnoocl for the jcar which expired July 1 , nnd Is very popular In the order. During July she suffered a distressing run away accident bywhich ono of her limbs was broken and other severe injuries wcro in- llicted. Yesterday nfternoon the Indies of the order , who have nursed her tcndeilyfor two months , assembled at her residence and presented her an elegant token of their es teem. It was a past chancellor's jewel , wrought In heavy gold. The present chan cellor commander , Mrs. Walter Young , mndo the presentation speech. Mrs , Scanlan was taken wholly by surprise and was deeply af fected by the Incident. lihcu mails m is caused by a poisonous acid in tno blood nnd yields to Aycr's Pills. Muny cases which seem chronle and hopeless have been completely cured by this medicine , It will cost but little to try what effect the Pills may hu\o In jour cose. Wo predict bucccss. B , Silloway , proprietor of the Murray , has returned from Massachusetts , uccompanlu byhtsvvlfcMlssBllloway remains in th seminary at Aubumdule , Ma , "Tin : ft fa en A J.L TU IA i , A. GreatCrriftit nml Sonio Interesting 'testimony. ' \Voon < vrocK > 0rrt. , Sept , sM.-Thort wni a grcnl crowd iu.tho . court room , Including over n hundred ladIMwhen the Uurchall tital was resumed thi mornlng. IJr.Tnjlor , thophjjlchm who was cn.lcd In to sco Hcnvvell's body when It \a found In the swamp , was the llrst witness. Ho tcs- tlllcd thai the clothlnpwas ftozcn to the ground. In vkVof. the attempt \\hluhtuo defense expected to makoto piovo that the body did notid ' / in the swamp during the storm of Tebrtmry 17 , the day when Donwcll was killed , the doitoruos minutely exam ined a * to the condition of the body. Ho snlcllio believed that when found Ithnd lain less than seven days In the svump , possibly four Ho demonstiated the position of Iho pistol shot wounds , and said there \vas noth ing found on the body to cnuso tie it h but these wounds In the head. Tlicso it was ut- teily Impossible for the deceased to have In- Illcud upon himself. lOn cross examin ation the doctor became considerably "rattled , " as it was shown that his evl- dencobefoio tlio coroner into the character and appeal uieoof the wounds und the piob- able time that they wore. Inlllctcd did notco- Ineido with that just given. li. vvclford was tlic next witness. Ho desiilbed the iippeaiiinco of tlio body as It jay In the undeitnkiiig establishment during Its preparation for the post moitoin. Two or three points in the cross-examination favoied the piisoncr. 'Hie shirt on the body was rather clean nnd stiff , seeming to conflict with the thcorj of its being out in a rain storm all night Appearances Indicated that the body bad not falun In the position found , but that U had been placed there. 'Iho noon icccss was taken. At the aftoinoon session John A. Orchaid , a resident of. Niagara Tails , and Henry Thompson , an assessor there , swoio that they had never known any man named Iurcti.iU or Somerset having property or doing farming nt or about Ningiua Falls. Pclle-y Dnrchall's thevoy , companion on voyage age , was recalled tind recognized Burchall's several letters , which wcro put In evidence , lelatlng to the negotiations carried on bvtho prisoner to induce himself ( Pelley ) and Ben- well to come to Canada. Grlgg , tlio Princeton sc'cton , was ques tioned as to thonttcmpt , as ho suspected , to open the grave and steal BcnvvoU's body. Wednesday night following the discovery of the body ho heird a rl t drio up and turn towards the cemetery gate aid clattering over n small wooden bridge built across n ditch lit tlio side of the road. Itinn most unusual thing for a visit to the cemcteiyto bo made at such a time ami ho raised a - window dow blind to look out Uho persons in the lig put the whip to the liorso nnd drove rapIdly - Idly away , Iln wns unahio to Identify them or glv o anv clue Frank 1'leicc , a teller in the bank at Nlag- nra Tails , related how Burchell came Into the bank February .M , said ho was nn agent of the British government buying hort.es in Canada and deposited ? l.r > 2 , including eleven HiiKllsh sovereigns. This point the ciown mate fit in with thosUtemontof Pelley that Bcnvvcll , the murdered man , had a handful of sovereigns with him. An important discovery was made by the detectives today. liurcliall's attorneys laid great stress on the fact that "I1. C. Ben-well" leglstcred at the Commercial hotel , Brant ford , on Januaiy IB. Today two young moil of lirantford confessed that they made the entry for : a joke , jThls is con side red a heavy blow on Burchall. Killed in pcfbiitlhiK His Nets. LIMA , 0 , Sept 24 [ Special Telegram to Tin Bni j ITprSarao time past the fisher men at St Mary's ' reservoir ha\o been mvnro that \verobefngstolcn from their nets nnd lately hive been guarding them with shotguns. Karl this morning' a fisher man named tAridrows discovcicd two men taking i illsh from his nets nndhe oiicnedflra otithcra , bally woundlnp hoth They ploved to bo William Bowers of Collna and JJlward Mullen of Tan AVIrt. They returned the flro , fatally Bounding Andrews , who Jlodthis evening , liowcis Is hadly woundoj. A * shot hit 1dm In nn eye , destroying his sight , and his Ijrcast is full of shot. Gcrninn Ontliollo Congress. PiTTsneiio , Pa. Sept. 21 In the German Catholic conprrcss today the "Catholic Union -Amerlcm-Gctmnn Catlrolio Youth Soci eties"was formed. The object is towork for the moral , spiritual and intellectual hn- pro\ementof all German Catholic jouths iu this country , retain as much as possible the use of the Gorman lanpingo nnd promototho welfare of thoKoman Catholic church in all thills. A sot of resolutions wns adopted demanding that children bo educated as their parents see lit , owning obcdlenco to the United States , allegiance to tlio pope nnd preference for the Herman , language wherever possible. i Tlio Itesnlt of Morhltl Curiosity. CHIC voo , Sept. 2-1 Thousands of curious people Rathered at the Lutheran church at , folmstoiio ami Nineteenth streets today to witness the funeral of the three girls Wiled In Sunduj's ' - \ \ reok.Vlien the church Uoors opened a rush for the oiitrnnco caused ntor- riHcJiun. Suddenly a section of the sluo- walk collapsed nnd over a hundred people dropped several feet The crowd , frcnrlccl with excitement , pusho-3 In upon them nnd th o hole in an Instant was a mass of scritn- bling , shriek ! up people. Fortunately nobody was seriously injurid. hut many teccivecl ugly hrulses and scratches. Pennsylvania's United Labor Party. Piiu.viiii.iim ) , Sept. 21 In pursuance of a call Issued by the chninnnn of the execu tive committee the united labor party mot hero today. The meeting was secict , and nt Its conclusion It was announced that the fol lowing ticket had been placed in nomination : Uovcrnoi , Thcodow P. Hinder ; lieutenant governor , Justus Watltlns ; secretary of in ternal affairs , Henry K. Teller. Ill till tM ontliH Cor Mbcl. "ViES'Ni , Sept , -Special [ Cablegram to TUB BEE. ] The suit brought by Baron Von Schudier , a member of ttio privy council , against the Vaderland , for accusing him of ha-ving accepted bribes , ended today in the conviction of the editor of that paper , who was sentenced to eight months' Imprison ment at hard labor. AVnrncd Sept ! M. [ Special Cablegram to TimBnr ] Dlilon,0'BiIcti , ' and other leaders who attended the convention nt New Tippor- nry warned tholr fearers against clissoiitlons among themselves and said they were con vinced that Ilalfour's ' policy would solidify the people in the flght against Smith Barry. Oklahoiim'H First Hank Pnllurc. GuTiiine , I.T , , Sept. 24. The first bank failure in the territory occurred today when the Capital City , ' bank suspended payment. The suspension , is but temporal)1 , it Is de clared. The assets are not known , but are sunlclont to covpr all liabilities. Tlio I'otter-Tlovell Indebtedness. BOSTON , Mass , , Sept. 21. The footings of the Potter-tovell liabilities show tlio in debtedness of all kinds to bo about f , OOOOOJ. , "The raklr" company , which will bo seen at tlio Giand next Monday evening for ono night only , Is the strongest /nrcc-eoinpany / that has ever beeu scon In this city , 11 Is fur ahead of any other company that has ever pinjed 'The Fakir. " The reserve sent sale at popular prices will open on JSatunluy morning next. Fcmalo troubles , Atlslng from chlorosis ornmrmln nro Promptly cured bv use of the tonlo Excelsior Springs , Mo. , waters , "Said Pasha , " acomlooperawhich deals in Imrems , lov ers , lost daughters , etc. , nntl has a typical oriental tlavor iiiwut It , will bo seen at the .New Ortind oporj house on Bun- day evening next for ono night only , nt the usual Sunday night popular prices. The box uhcet will open on Sit unlay morning. Tickets nt lowest rates nnd superior accommodations via the great Jtook Inland route. Ticket otlleo , 1C02 Six- tcunth nnd Taruaiu sticuts , Omahtv CVJITJE M tl M'AltlH' JIAXIFJ2ST0 , lie Addresses tlio JPronch People Iti n LieUCr to M. Boeder. ICopvrWttl two liuJiiiMt tlvnlun PAIII-J , b'cpt.2l. [ New Yoik ilemlel Cable Special to Tin : llnn.l-Under the form of a letter toM. Ilochcr tboConito dol'nrh has Issued the following manifesto to the French people : FoiKKsioxr , Sept 23 "Deir Monsieur i Thollocher controursv. raised byarccenl series oE Indiscreet ptiburntloin , Is of such n nature as to lend public ; opinion astrnv on the polhy which 1 pursued In tunuectloti with the elections last ycir. As I am leaving Uu- rope tomorrow lot several works , I am anxious , before sUirtltiR. to make sure that neither enoneous or libclous statements bo allowed to take root In my absence. I bcllevo that m thomidstof a dlflleutt electoral situ- atloii t icalizcd Avhat were the true in. teretts of the motnrchial cause. Banished by the republic I tnko tip such weapons as it furnishes mowith , and 1 don't roprefhavlng made use of those to create ti division among republicans. Tholr IKIIUI bilious before elections and their violent botiavlor alter- vvnrds give us somoldca us to what tbo re- snltwould IniM ) been hud wo i.urled the day. Being thoicpresentitlvoof inonnichv , 1 lose no oppoitunltyof Instiling its victory. My desire wns to nllowtho nitloii to give voice to Its on a visit. I never had nnv other object amlllnuo never desired to owe nn\tliing otherwise than to my countiy. 1 now wish and request my filends not to vasto time In recriminations , I wish them boldly to us- sort their lonlldenco in the piinciplc ? < > f mon archy and to unite ntuoiiK thonutcUcs , In order te Itcep tip the struggle. They will not bo ivorthyof the conlldonco of Franco unless they have conlldetico In themselves , In their cause nnd In God. llclicvo me , etc. si A rar.v A MU JIM U IJTK. Tlicy AVIll Klght VVitlilu the > evt Two IVceks. NrvvYoiiK , Sept.2K The Police Gaetto today rctclved a special cable from London saying that airnngements for the ititeina tional light between JooMeAulllToand VianU Slavln for l,000 and the championship bolt and the championship of the vv orld had been made and the contest would take plnco within tvvo wctks. It Is undcistood that the plo\cs made in - Amor.cawill bo slightlj Incicised In BIZO and the pugilists will light llftcon Instead of thlity loitnds .All bets on the light have been declined void , us there has been police Interference with the light , ana the conditions that governed the oiigintil matih have been changed. Dotting on the fight commcnciil nt Tatlersills todaj and McAullffowustho favoilte. His line condi tion aim snlciidld phjsique were > , 'ieatlj ad mired ut tbo Lambeth police court The Danes Against .Prohibition. LINCOIN , Neb. , Sept. 24. [ Special to Tin Bci ] Over one hundred Dmes mot hero today and enrolled themsclvcsundcr the ban ner of antl-ptohibltlon They organi/ed under the nnmo of the Dinish Antl-Piohibl- tion club of Lincoln and Lancaster county. Mr. C. Peterson vas chosen president , It Peterson sccrcUirj , nnd Jens lUsmusbon treasuter , The convention unanimously de clared the sentiments of each Individual to bo as follows : "To unite nil the people of the Danish nationality iti order to oppose In union the pro hlbltlon amendment at the electionln Is'ovem her , "Kxpcriencohasshovn us that prohibition is an absolute Injurj foi any atnto , that im migration Is stopped ; tint ouslness Is dimin ished ; that all property loses in value , that drunkenness' Instead of being dec-leased Is in creased to a high degree , thnt instead of well regulated saloons , we shall have inniimciablo lawless poisons doing business with the \\oratofmatciialsiiistc.\dof with whisky. Thcrofoio wo cull upon all our countrymen in Nebiaskato unite In clubs in every to\vn nnd county , iriespectUoof pirty , to oppose tbo prohibition amendment. " 3. Ue'ohedThat ANC plcdgo ourselves In oppose ) hy all lawful mentis the prohibition atT.eiidiiicnt , and tovvoikfortlio nigh license tuiicndinuit. L' . That before -we cast our ballots it t lie coining election wodoimml from our rcspuc- tlMiparty candldntcs for governor , llculon- tint governor and inemljcis of tlinlc'KKlatiti c , a dcciilcdHtiitcineiitconcuriilng the prohibi tory amendment. i. Tliatvvcjplc.dsoour'.olve'ito ' oppose each of our rtspectho pirty caiillUtcstliutd\ora ( ( prohibition In wluitsooer dtvruo. 4. That \\erccoinmuiid all ll.uilsli clubs In NebrusUa to Join this inoveincnt. French nntl llitssi an IntcroHls. PAUIS , Sept. 24 [ Special Cublogram to TUP BIB ] Lo Mirtin publishes a letter from St Petersburg which Ucelaics that dur ing the Tirardreipno Russia , hcailng n rumor to the effect that Trance was making ovoi- tuics to Italy , pro posed point blank than an al liance bo formed between Russia and Fiance , but that M. Shuler , the French foreign min ister , rejected the proposal on the ground thnt it-\vould bo impossible to sign such a treaty without the consentof pirliament , and , fuithormoro. that such treaty would bo useless because Russian and Trench Interests were identical. SI mix City Corn Pjtlaoo nntl Return1 Tlio Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha rail i o.id ( depot loth and Webster btsvvill ) lun a special tiuiii from Oniiihsi to Sioux City nncl return , Sun- cltiy , Scpteinboi' 28 and Sunday , October 5 , leaving Onfuhiv at 8 a. in , 111 riving at Sioux City nt 12:15 : p. in. , mid lotuinmj , ' leave SlouxCity nt 7 p. m , anivingat Omaha at 11:15 : p m. Ono faio for the round tilp. T. "W. TiASi : > Ari ; , O. I ? . A. Dlstingulsliecl I'asscii tH. liivmuoor. . , Sapt 21. [ Special Cablegram to Tin : 2)Ei.j ) Among the passengers on the steamer Germanic , which sailed hence today for Now York , are the Comto do Paris and paity , the Her , Stanford W. Brooks of Bos ton , the bishop of Nassau and the mcmbcis of the Kendall theati leal company , A Ijlght In Itvery Berth. To tlio Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Pnul railway belongs the cicditof bolng the first in the country to reduce the nutter of clectdc lighting1 of trains to Bcientilio poifoctlon. Ono of the novel features introduced In the tilooplng cars Is a patent electric leading lamp in each section , "With this luxurious provision rending at night bofoio and after retir ing becomes tis coinfortnblo ns by day , nnd when retiring the toilet may Iju made in comfoit and seclusion. The boith loading lamp in the Pullman sleeping cnra lun on thoChlcnpo , Mil waukee & St. Paul railway , between Omaha and Chicago , is patented , and cannot bo used by tiny other railroad company. It is the greatest improve ment of the tigo. Tiy it and bo con vinced. Sleeping cars Ion vo the TJri ton Pauifie depot , Omahn , ntO:10p. : in , dully , arrix- ing at Chicago at 0:30 : n , m , Secure tickets nnd sleeping car berths nt Union Ticket oflico , 1601 Fainamsti eel ( Dirlccr Block ) , Omaha. J. E. PIIKSION , F. A. NASH , Pass. .Agent Gen'l Agent. Steamship Arrivals , M Southampton The Wcri a , from Now York. jUNew York The Majestic and Oufle , from Liverpool ; tbo State of CJeorn'la , from Glasgow. M Philadelphia The Scandinavian , from G lasjjow. Monument to .Jolm II. Fine : ! ] , CHICAGO , Sept. * i ) The monument given by the Independent Order of Good Templars to the memory of the prohibition ortitoi , John 11. Pinch , wns dedicated this afternoon at Itoso Hill. After September 30 no orders for the Americanized Kncjclopcilln BriUnnica will no taken. AH poisons who dcsiro to avail themselves of our liberal offer must have their orders In by that day. Will Ilmploy i'reii Imtior. Lovnov , Sept. Ul f Special Cablegram lo Tin I5r.f , ] At n mooting of London and pro vincial coal merchants todnj It vas resolved to employ free labor and tot to wages. A . Frcahlrnt Woodruff l > cclnies Ills In- ictitlott lo Obey < ho Law. Sii.T Lun CITV , Utah , Sept , 2-1 , PrestdtntVoodrufT of the Mormon church today Issued a manifesto , in which , referring to the statement In the icport of the Utah commis'lon that plural nuurlngcs has been solemnized tuning the pastjearand that the lenders of the cliuioh have encouraged the continuance of polygamy , ho enters a sweeping denial thnt "siuh things have occuried , I'rosidcntVoodruft further sajs that Inasmuch as the liuv forblddlap pol > fjuiny has been pronouiued constitutional by the court of hut roiort , lie hereby declines his intention to submit to those urns and we bis inlluence vlth the inenibeiH of the church to Invo them do like wise. There is nothing In his touch ing to the chinch or in the teaching of hh associates during the time specified winch can leasonnbly ho con strued to Indlt'iito ot cnunitago pohKnmr , and when any older luis used luniruai < which appeared to convey s'lih unchliiKt ho Ins been ptoinptly teprovcd. 'Iho iinnlfcstocon cludes ! "t now publlclv declare my advlco to the Latter Oav Saints is to lefialn from contraotliif-any miurligo foi bidden by the luw of the l.inil. " The now ofllces of the grout Rook Islam ! urn to , 1(502 ( , SKtconth smcl lAimaut Ktrcots,0iniliiinro , tlio llncst In the city. Call anil &co them. Tieltots to all pol tils etist tit lowest rates. CofiiH ) AVrlrfor Scli al > . Cntctao , Sept. 21. Attoinoy Solomon to- dnj presented n retltlon to United States .Tudgo Oreslnm fora vilt of habeas corpus for Michael Schwab , ono of the anarchists now in Joliet. 'Iho petition Is based on technical crturs in the wording ofthoprocess uiwn whlcli Sclwab Is bold .Itidgo Clicsbiin issued a rule on the attorney go ner.il to show cause bj Monday why the vvi It should not issue. * . . . i Ailvniiec in WIIKCH I'rwbable. Ciucvfio , Sept. 21. Alongconfeienco vis held today between Pi-esidrnt , lluphittof the Chicago As Xortlnvestcrii raihvay nnd the Kcncial monigor and generil superlntencteiit of the to id iclativo toacornnunlcation ftoin the employes of the comp.itij asUiif * for an Inuoasoiii ] > iy. The coneli'i-ion i cached vas not divulged. The indications aie th.it tlio advance will bo granted , but not us largo us requested. Both the method mid results wLeu Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to tlio taste , nud nets pently yet promptly oil the Kidneys , Liver and Bowels , cleanses tlia sys tern effectually , dispels colds , head aches and fevers and cures habitunl constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced , pleasing to the tnstc and ac ceptable to tlio stomach , pionipt in ita action and truly beneficial in its effects , piepared. only from the most healthy and agreeable substances , its many excellent qualities coraraciid it to all ami bare made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50o and 61 bottles by all leading1 drug gists. .Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ono wlio wishes to tiy it. Do Dot accept any substitute. CALIFORMA FIG SYRUP CO SAN FRANCISCO , CAL. tOUISWLLE. Klf , /V / tV WtlK. N.Y. DR. BELLINGER'S Surgical Institute AND Private Hospital , Cor. Broadway and 26th Sts. , COUNtir , ntUFFS , lOMA. Tor thotroitniLMitnf nil siir lunlaiiclclironlo diseases and ( llscist's o ( the blooil Prlviito dlscisusor the nrlii.ciy aiidsovml orRiiiiiiissyphllN , as strluturo , cystitis , sjier- inutorroho.u lostNiiuihooil.foMi u InipotL-iuu and weakness treated siicccMfii.il . * . rnrtlcultirattontlonp.iUlto discuses of tlio lunRS , us Astliniii , Uoiisiiinntloii , Uionohltls. Citurrli , Hte I'nrilysK Ivldnoy Olsmscsns JlnlOtM. ) Bright'Discito. lllioiiiiiatisin. I'llcf , Omuor , Vuilocolc Hydioc-clc. IJropsy.riiuior , Disease * oJ th ) n > o and H.ir Club Pt'cU faplruilOurvatupoanil alldlhiMisoiof tliulionos. \Vn \ linvo nile | > nrtincnt ( Uiotcd exclusively totho Irimtini iitot ITUrlnoDlstMSPS. MprtlclnosuitBcuiioly pack-d ami rrcofroni observation. Concsjioiidcnco ooiifldontlnl. Adilreis : DR. BELLINGER'S Surgical Institute and Private Hospital , Cor. Urondaaj nnd 'otliSt.1. Council Illulls , In. Advertising ; It U said Mill sell nnytlilnff , this Hr ; trim In a mcnstuo ; but for jtaylnf qinllUcv inerltU tlio tost. Kxtcnshoi tuhurtlslng may toll anything1vhcro It Is now or milmovn , lut nftcr comes Into genenl tiso , it Is judge ' according tolls nortli. Tliocoiilliuui'l niul sU'Kly glow Ih of Swift's fc Is the best vvidunco of its excellence. It l most popular \\hcre \ It h but- ' known. K-uiy lottlo sold , Rolls tdi' ' othors. Kcry ono thit takes It lie- comes Us f i lend , and rccomuicmls lt ( to thuirnctiuilntmcos Ticatlso on Hlood ami Slln Oscascil tnalleclfico. SVVIIT Si'Kcino Co , jUlanh , C . COUNCIL BLUFFS. iii , \\ohltic1m t f mm n i , p . four froin imstolllijc" : ( iiiiinni In at luh iiioni hot iinil mid \uiUT \ To Kfiilli inn I mini mid \Utlioiitchlldion TloU - , , , , ; . Ion ave nr\NTID AROOI ! jlrl for Kcii > nl \uillc \ A111 | > .i > co ( > < luittn l \ Mnii llv. I , M I'lttUL'Mdn.aili'oiilhToitli ' U OIIM1- ? for rent , in sullo or sliitfli.lis | , > , KUht list reel , I7OI ! K75rlmir rooms iiiifiirnWiiMi uliT ? riirntsliiil rthiiux. Lhoxp N'o l"i Mnlii--t. i IIIIIIH , well liuiinu-ul. KiUnuie's , CU lutiitiiiui On , Km. , neil iuf- provril -JOiiCMOi TIOJO Co , Ivaiisns veil linnio\rd. \ " 40 icrosUotniiiuliiiUu. , , Kan , \vijliiiiiio\- | cd. mesMorris fo , Ivans i t. well Imprmcci. BH-M I.oiiiiii C'o , Kuntlliiiiitoi | il , lof , I'unim Ci > . , .Ni'hr.hlui , luoicioH Holt Co. NiMirisk.i. ' . -7lie-1rs MiililunUiK Vo < Kentucky.n \ > ll iniproM-cl , c-lo-ir lii'Juciosnolllinpnu eclj AUoua Co , Mlilil- Kiin ; ch'iir 4 I nciet. liossCo , O'lto ' ; clear. AMII lri < li ( It her or .ill foriiiurdmiiilbu or city in unity In romiHIItllitNor Oiu.cln. t'lt'ii lanil lu Mououm ! II irri C'o . Mo. . ' CicuiH-ri In Oliaitinuti. IHokliiMiii ( ' ICin. $ I.H > , Ntinoiizaitrunotos Hullo I lie fiont.'Z' wllltrailc .1 l < 1'rlio. Ivkl's Imlol. POK KiAT AftcrOotolior l.liuslnis ln r. 4Ullronlv\n ) , oaoii'ecll | ) > ilru Applj to Ceo T l'lulM. | niunuj orrtir ii irt- niuii iinstolllue , L'nuncll Hhitr-4 FOIi III N'T rnriihhcd parlor and bi < < lfini ) unsulto front i minis ) Alto sln'Ic niuni and hnnsti .1 1 ! . Uivldsmi , ItiU'lflh av t clinitif In hiiHliuis v > 111 sell stink o JInmsiuKlllxtnris ( , nil IHINS nnd liisi diss. lit a illicoiint , If sold nit liin nevi .8) di\ lit * voice . .ibniitJ'XIO. . Address s , Jku ullic-e. Council niuirs. FOIt SAM : line Mmtlnrd J > r l t miiv. \ \ . Tnnd Sje.-iis old. niiitclul l.tdy i tu drive tlioin : cllj bfolo ; Mill not sin t'.i ic , HS. .Mains' . . Council lUiilfs. ] I. I'Mcc ' * FOIt 11 i\T-llotul : l.iuioson , ml ( urnUhcd I'ossossUiii ulien Uctolxir 1. rorlnfitim i- llou uildi issVin blciluatopf , 01 Uhi.j Mriub , Council IJlnirs. POK SALK The Homo Host nir.uit fin MI ! onu i , y tornm. llin must ] HiniiI ir plate .it tlio clly. * " U' . cotl U" llroatlnay. FOH SALE or Uont Otnltn land , houses , by J U. Itlco. Mi JI iln st.CouncU Bluirs WI1V pny rent vvncji you ran liny ahomoou thos.iiuo terms , unit Incnsoof vourdtiti ! atany tliiuilo.tvoyiiir family tliu homo clu.f onthifollo\vliiMoriin ) \ : A huino worbliil.OUJ it $13 porinoiitli A lioinu worthIr > ) ) nt $ Hi * r inontli A homo ivorLliJ..onial SJIpor nioiitlL A liO'nu wurt Ili03it : : ) ; iirliKlllh ) ) | ! A lie no ort hM.OOJut * H.or | IIIDIIth Other prlcoil IKIIH > SOII the s 11110 tornis. Th < above monthly | ) lyinoiils Include | irlnoli | il and Into rost. I'i'r ' f nil paitlenlirs cill im OP oddrisstho.Tit'lil , tvulls \ Oo. . U3 Couiii.II Hhiir.s. lu &GOUIIL BLUFFS DRIVING PARK. Fall Meeting , October 7to 10 , 1890 8-4.OOO , IN PUHSl PROORAMME MOM ) AY , OOlOIJlll 7. S ! M Vico-l'iirsi * . . 'iJi Iroltliii : I'urso ' J-yoir-old J'rottln , * ; bt.ilio . rursiA.v , ocrount s. 8.50 Trot tin ? l'iir o Salrottliii : l'uro ' J-yuir-oIITroltlnK-'tiil(0 ' ( Z-'JS TroLlliis I'IIMO . I'ree-I'or-\H Inittini ; 1 Yearling Trottlns llieo StuUe . . . . W nilJlMlAli , OtU'OIIIIt 10 _ 2.n : Trottliic I'll i so . 40W rreroi'Ail IHeln , ! 1'nrso. Wi i rret-ror-All. Stallion 1'urs.o f > 0 > * ern. I'ntrlus close O tolx r-l. Mukoriei * freo. Mllotiauk. J W. I'lIltlliOY ' , 1'iollciit ( "oiniull lllulK luuu Addicssall cniiiiiiuiitoilloiisti ) A II. GimiS.soorit.ir * . ' Hlhbl.nillii. ( ) ! Nth J. I > . l'iMilsoI'roj K UHIIUIAICT Uco I'rou ( II kitli.s R.llANNA.v , ( nililor CITI EHS STATE MEK Or Council Bluffs. PAID UP CAPITAL . $1 0000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 0000 LIABILITYTO DEPOSITORS . 0000 Itiltl.rrnis I A. JIllltM , P. O Glunson I f/ . Fliu.'irl. I 1 % llait.J. I > . IdiiiiiiKKon ( Inrhs C. 1 1 11111:111 Triiisncl Kcnenil liatiklii Imil- IILSM l.iu' ( > st u.ipltil iiiul HiiiiliiH | uf any b.uil In Snitli ostoin Ion i. INTEREST OM TIME DEPOSITS , OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS f OornorM ilntinilHro idwuy , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. 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