, . , TP1E OMLAHA DAILY BEFJ1 TUESDAY' , OCTOBER 7. 1890. TJIJE O3TAIJUV UEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. orc'icn , 2:0. : 12 PEARL , ST. 1 > y t'uirler In any part cltlio City. If , W. UI/K'.V. - MANA. < JiiU ; TriJU'llONCSi offlco. So. 4:1 NlKlitKdlttir , No ! . JIIXIUtJIKA 'JIOX. N. Y P. Co. Council UlufTs Lumber Co. . coal. The jounumanVilliamH , who bw ploidcd pulltyto hopto R t ( filing , Is to bo sentenced by .ludfro Ihonicll at Avou a vcek from today Hovlval mectirtRs ore being lield every nlRhtnt thoOvfitun mission and Peoples' Uiurchori the comer of Fourth nvcnuoiitul h'ovcntcfiitli Rtitet. They will continue even MKlilHits week. A corJIul Invitation Is \-\\t\\ \ \ \ to all. A11 of the butoilerswho xvcro arrested on Hiinday foi keeping oi ii tliclr shops were illsiMiirnudjcstonliiy , tlio other foiitihuruiot desiring loproscuito for tlio llrst offence. Tlioywill tnnkr Ittnri-IJ , houcvcrjorallwho Nlolutu tlici losing order In tlio future. Uounril lllufTt4 lodge Nn. 1" > , Independent Onltrof CJood TcnmhiM , nucs anciitoituln- mcmtthis mullein tlin Hall over thotela- nlioiicoillcF , corner of Main mid Ilroii.dir.iy. The i > rofrr.imina will lie of u lilcr.ii'i nnd Rocinl nnturo ami It will bo fitc. An ojstur eiipjN r u ill ulso bo sorted. 'J'liehciiilfjtiai'tcrt of tlio local ilotnon.icy durlnKthomtipalk'ti uill bo In the IOPIIIH over tlie Miiuhattati. Tlio pai-tj immune rs have Irasod llio iooinsnntl will lit thum up with nil thtMioc-cs-mry applimcos to cicato niul piusorioi'iitliiisiiisin 'llio forniul opuii- IHR ofthe piicoas \ hikl last evonlnfj. Word wairecdti'd jcstoiihy of the death of Mr Chamber * : , father o til .1 I'll ambers , tlio count ) clerk. Mi. Uhambim has been 111 for some ( line lit liU homo in Hancock count } , mid his death was liyno means uiux- pcctol Jib Uvo sons have lifon In ixttcnd- anooat his bedside foisoiiiadiy * just. . Tline will be no fu i ther attempt to liold u mrctlnjr of tlic school Ixm-d for sctcraldays to conic , : ind peili.ips not until the dulo of the regular ineclltitr , which occurs on the third Monti iv of each month. Members Wulli and ScboPiit rn ha\o til < en their wives to fat. L.oul3 to too tlio Veiled .Proph ets. ets.1Vmr ncwcnsciof dlphthciiavcre repot toil to tliehciillli ofllicrs jMtcrdiy. Thov am in the fainiU of Mr Stranc , Ihincr at Jlur. A ve nue U , Air. Stuiely , nt 10iiAvenue U ; Mrs. Jeuiiiu Oitian , 1UJO Sevcntli nm no , and Floicnco Anderson , ntlllO ridfinount ave nue. Ono case of dlphtliciotlc ifoup wai nlHoicportctl. T\\o \ doss were killed by an clctilo motor yestciday afternoon ou Upper llroadway. Thoywerca puirof l > e.mtl fid blooded setters and got In the -way of the motor while uatn- bolinK in front of Dr Gadj's stable. Ono wus tun over and liidly man plod and the other was Apparently elect ronited , for there Weio few marks of violence upon his body. 'I'hohuigUi * vho vis airestcd by Nielt O'llrlen oftho Mnnhatton , while la the act of Kolnj * . tliroiiRli Hattolet's grot-try at ' 2.50 o'cloik otiSuitdiv inornltipMis tilien bcforo Justlco tIcndrUksycstirdiy.iftcinnoii whcro Frank Ilcndnclis lllctluu iufornntloii thai-- jjiiiKhim with tlio crlmo of buigUry lie will haven henrliifc this nftcrtioon In the mcMitimeho isau iuinato of the countyc > 1111. tier , U'ho lire dopaitinotit was out for nn early morning ililll ycstcrdiv. Mho clikf puiposo xvnstn testthc MI ; hook and Udder tint It and sco how It would woik In i-lso of nflroln the ncvdraiul hntel , M'lio ladder as r.ilsod and leached easily tlio top floor , but not thereof roof , The bojs oxtn-lsotl their intisde in cltiiiblnK ( othodddy liL-iplitaiid ilownnpaUi Tlio hotel Is to bo jiovided ) with thieo llro escapes anil other appliances to bo used In cosoof tibluzo. U'ho largest number of mlsdoeis of all dc- Rrcesand ( 'radcs that hu\o appeared before tlioMlicotldooii | ] nnycmu day Has the re sult of the catch ou Siturdiy night , Sunday mill Suiuhy nljlit. Yesterday nioining Judge JilctJeo had twcrity-threo victims to dlhposo of , Tliotnajoilty of them were plain drunks and vngninLs , and they iceoi\ed the usual sentence. After tliescssioiivai over Ofllccr XVjutL's street gang "iviis reinforced considerably , nntl fortho next fo-ir dins will bo the largi-st It litisever bec-n slnco the city \visclyconeludctlto nmko the inmates ot the city Jail earn their Ihinu' . 'Jlio llio department v.is called out at 1 o'clock jcstoruny morntiiKto suppress whut Ko op oralso of beluga seilous conlla ritlon in the nlanliiK mill of J , A. Murphy on Lower Second avenue. Two curlouls of slack coal that h > > d been riled on tlio outsiOo of n dry Ing shid caught llto by spontaneous combustion , and alter smouldeilnu1 forsorno tlinosctflro to the shed , mid almost destroyed it. Only No. 1 ! liosu company lespondcd to the alarm , and nulilly siibiluod the flames , Dcfoixi they readied the lugo mill , anil tlio vnluable plan tit contained The shed \vai filied with old luinbir and matulals , Includ ing all of the doors unit vlndovs taken from tlio old DaUlwIa Mock. All of this -was destroyed , 'Jho lois wlllnmount to about ( K ) , 'llio mill nml yaids mo amply pro- tccteij by iustiiaiico , but tlicro vas nothing on Ibo shed , and the loss Is total. , . . Onn "i'tuir Home , Why jny rent when you can build a hoico iorless money I The Iowa National Build I tig and Loan lussoc-hitlon coininciucd business In Coun cil Blurts .luno 1 , lb' \ anil luuo fur nished eleven' families ulth homes worth Trom 81UK ) to , ( K > Ocaohatlessiost than tlio rent would boon thos.imo property , i\lth bi\ mow homos inm-oucss of loiistiuaion. Also limo llfly inonibei-a i-.irrjlnp stodc for an in- vritmont , I'ho stock us liivestment pajs alwut 2S IK.-I- cent annual Interest , moio than ll otime thoprolltof any svsliiBS tanlc Oc- posits , ami it is absolutely safe. Agents wanted In all towns In western lena ami o.is torn Nibr.mki. A. A PAII ONJ , CicncralARont , liooin 'J , Uveiott block. Council Bluffs , la. wool suiti maiiebyMrs. L. Simmons , $ j to f 7 ; silks , $ to S1U , J , C. Iki ) > y , sto.im hcithiff , sanitary on- Blnecr , Oil Ufo bulUHuK,0.uahi ; 1MJ Mer riani block , Council Ilium. fJMSW.t Mr. and Mrs. R. Kthvurds of Arnold , N"cb , * > lth Mrs. S. 1' . llnrrls , are visiting friends in the city. Hov. H. B , Kcstario'k and wife of San JDIcro , Cal. , nro in the city malting n short Btav vlth Blrs. Adolph Iteno , anil Brcotliijj Their olii friends. They are on their retmn Jroin a Knrojiean trlj ) , the expenses of which vcro jiild by the ailmlrlnit uud en thuslnstlo xwilshtoiiornthoro \ Mr. Kestaiick is located ai pastor. Uoth lie and his wife formerly laujhtln ( the public setioots ofthisdty , anil thtru m ninny friends who still remember them , She it inoro familiarly luiom by lier maiden name , Miss linker , Signs. t.oscy & Jensen's ' , 11 Pear st. Uny wir lumberot The Judd&Yclls Co. , 813 Bi-oulway. _ J. O , Tliiton , 1-01 ! estaio , fi-Jr Broahvay , If you wish to sell your property call on the Judd , C Wells Co. , 0. B , Judd , proaldcnt , COO Strlekomvitll I A fewmltiutes leforo 11 o'clock last night Colonel . F , Sapp wus itrli-ken vltli paral- jsls , nmt is llntr ) In a dangerous condition ut the homo of his son \Vashiiigtou avenue. Howas in the council chamber attending the incetlnR last o\caing' \ In the interest of oino of Ins filends , and was apparently la the best of health , and vis very jo\ial and lUoly. Ho left tlio chamber at 10WaniUca : tnlautej late was slilcUcn , Money at lolueoJ r.itai loino.1 on ohatto ndi i-oalostate security by E , If , Shoafo . & Co The Miinhattau iportiui ; liwJiuaitci-s , US Xioadnuy. Wall paper at Losey Si Jensen's , lll'oarl st Uos ey & Jensen pain t houses , For rent Furnished iwm. Mrs. J , Ly- nan , nvc. iaterior dworAtlntf , Loioy A Jensen THE NEWS IK THE BLUFFS , A. Lot of JtivoiHo Burglars , Among Whom is a Little Girl , Captured. THE SPEED CONTESTS AT UNION PARK , A. Splendid M t or Voted Horses 3'caily fur tlm Ilaeci-Coloncl 8 Strlokon Wlti ! I'ar.iljsls- Mlnor .Mention , There are several unhappy honws it Conn- 11 llluiTs nt the present time owins to tlm listU'otls ofsoir.oof . tbochllJrun that Inhnbit liomnnd uho should brini ; suiishlno and anhttir instead of cloud- * aid sorrow to the icaitlmtonts arounil nhich they gather. Ono , ttlo girl U under uncst In ono caw aid liricllttlo boys are under suspicion in an ther vvlth the icrtainty of arrest uml pun- shinent tofolloiv. Tholifstls a sci-lous burgl.iry case nnd Mrs T. jClurK and daughter SaJlo , vho ivoat'jjIIarilson ? streetaro the \lotims. 'lnuulpilts are the bojs of neiyliborlnt ; 'ainlllcs. YtMtonhy niornlnu Mri Clirlc and hcr augliter ret'irnoa from un all tumtiur visit vlth the liusbiiid and fithorla thoPiijjot otind country Wlion they loft Coumll Jltilts on May 1 they left thoirchoerful cot- asohoinclii thocaroof Mis. Illldorbraiiil , a 'liirjifo lad } * , \ilio \ expected to rein itn until lieirroturii. jUiout Aucruit 1 her heillh ba- ai no pee rand shn found itnocwsary to fjoto lf.K. Sao left 0:1 August 11 , after notlfv- nprtho clilof of polio1 , in atordmeo ulth his nbllshedrequest , tint the homo wodd bo ncant. It w.ii supposed that it Inj b eon atthfullj watched nud its coitents safely u aided , but when Mis. Cl.irk and her auditor catered It yejtcrdiy morning lioy scare ly know the plinc. 'ho coitoiti of a Hour chest voiostrcna over tlio dlnlni ? room cnrpot. Vrtldes of fuuiltuio wtit ) o\crtuincd \ and > ro'an. ' Two ilocks , ono that fat on a bliclf n tin1 dlnlup room and nnolhur that uas scdin tlio kltthenvcro biolicn to pieces \voL-lnhadbeeiitalten \ out of tlio dining oo.n tlnu'plei'O and the- Kitchen clock had jocn strticlt icpcatoillr in the fico nltli the luirp end of , i hatihot. A clowr larestiga- ion shoved tint inoro serious iloict.latioiis [ ladbcciiiominlttcd A small castiron safe vlth a eonbimtloa look v.Hfroio entirely It vclghcd about llftccn pounds and had boon eft la the parlor. It contained a valuable ollectionof old coin wliiili Miss Clark had > cuictijKCd | In collectlnir slneo iho was a mill child. Iho collection comprised all tlio poldcolnsrnailo fiom $10 down , and a largo collection of Bitter coins , munyot them worth o\md times their fico value. Inaddltlon to heso valuablu pieces of money there -Merc OMr.il qold tii-gKoU , ono ttnit welched flj ; , another that weifjhed ? , and a third that veldied.besides { sinuinbcrof ptoc 'of heavy field boating quartflium was also a lartjo nimber of DPiiiues and ancient coins whoso auty inulu italniostas Miluullo nt.goldand mil u collection of piper nionot , Indudltig n t bill. Othci articles missing were the on- 110 eon tints ofa .sidiboard co\ered with t.iro ) crtltaftlous mil itonea that Miss Clutk'a 'ulhor hild coliectetl for lier in the mountains. Ainonjr thfiii was apotrifed hoises'Loof that Mr L'laikliatlpaidablK i > ih-o for and for vhleh $ , V ) hail been icpeatcdly offered. Tlicro vasalsoa piece of a net lust , wclRhlrw scv- oral pounds , and a ulualilo colhxtlonuf onyx xndairato stones. lU'et-y artitlo on tlio slilo- > oaul was Koue further search rovcalod ho fact that ttio bun.au and sluohjjrd draivershnd been InoUcn 0)1011 ) and all Mrs. ( . "Ink's silverware tauen Indxiding u lot of solid sihcr spoons. licforo Mrs , Ulark could start any inquiry roiiicrnhii ; the duspoilinf ; of her homo , a icighboi woman t.uno in and announced that her tno boys , ngcd respectively sight and twclvo , hail confessed to icr Unit they had broken into the house ilwut the middle of August and taken the j.mlt and broken it opui with a hatdiet. A'hoytio assisted by the twelve-year-old son of another neighbor nho lives on 3S'ortli irirststicetiminedlitoly bach of Ihc Clark rcshtcnco , ttlio told Mrs , Clark all that she ladbeennbli'to extort from the chlldien. JTho lobbery vas committed about August ! . " > and lier attention vas first itti.ictedhoa her little son Wal ter , iigcdelK'it , caino homo that evening nltli n now silver watcli. She asked hlunvheio ho ; ot it and told hei he had purchased It at Robinson's jewelry store , and tliiit another joy hail Riven him S5 with whiih to make tliopurcliasc. She fclttliat something was \\iongr and took the boy to the Jewelry store. The cleilt told her the boy came in aicotn- pinied by two other bojs and purchased the watch , and lud Ki\en a $ pold nolu for it. 'I'ho coin was still in the money diawor and \\M produced It proved to lie a coin of ki2 : , a. very ruro pices. She left , the isatcli and took the coin Tlio boy then tonfcs'cd the lobbciy and tolcl the stoiy connected \vithlt , implicitlag ids older hrothornnd the other lioy. 'Iho inothor of the two bojs , \ io isawldo\v \ , iMat to tlio neighbors house anil fitouurcd a stitcment of the oilier boy. His pockets were searched and a number of the plei-es of rein were found , ihielly pennies. The three boys then told where they had spent pait of the inonoy and the widow and her d lUKhtcr vent to the various places whcio they had bought fruit and c.mfly , and rcco\ercd all the coin that could lie found. Ihcseslio returned to Mrs. Chirk i\heii \ she had linlslied her hearUircalc- InR confession , The whole amounted to less than ? . The boys btoutlymaintiiin that they know nothhiKof the other pionerty and did not do the other mischief , 'llio Tlrst street boy hays Uiat Walter , the youngest of the trio , entered the house after they had forced up a front vindowand ( jot the link : that they took itont in the hick jardUion U'.dter Rot a hatchet anil ho liokc It open. .After illlinc it of Its contents they threw it dovsa the vatcr closet , Miss Clark's ' cola collection was valued at $ .tX ) , and the pold and silver and other things stolen will , aicordini ; to Mi's , Clark's state ment , amount to between $ . > 00 and { (500. ( The ease , was pl\cu \ to the police yesterduj- and Oflleor Martinis norUinjf on it. Ills thought thatotheiboysaroinpI'c'Qtcd , and for this rcisoa and tlio Jact that the boys have not been ariwtcdjthoir names are withhold for the present. It is stated that a ms\n \ was seoncominROUt oftho house shortly after the boys made their raid. It is evident the place has been in the possession of thieves ever slaco Mrs. lllldeibraiidleft It , Almostevery mtlclo loft outside , including ovcu the clothesline , has Leon carried away. Two of the boys are the sons of a vvltlow , \\Uoiincaily hcii-t-brolten over the occur- ance , and the other is the son of a traveling man lor a wholesale liquor house in this city , The principal la the other bursary case Is a little iiirl eight \carsof a o , named Loin ClirlstolTerson. She was arrested jesterday afternoon on a warrant issueit from Justlco llnrnitt's court. When the Information was filed charging the culprit ; \lth \ hur 'laiy the Justlco inado no liuiuliles , and \\hon the o fil ler brought In a delicate little cirl on tlio charuo of burght-y the court's breath was almost taken away. Ho expected to sco a blK burly num.Hith a dark sinister face , Insteiid of tlio little Mail , bluo-cjcd ulrl , whoso frightened manner and tcniful face pleaded rloqiicntlv for mercy. Her accuser w.is William Bhlr , ho li\cs \ at 10H Twentieth nvcnw , and ho alleges that Loin broke into his house jesterday vhilo the family were absent and stole ono collar button , ono plain Kohl rlajr , cno pocketbooic tint ! oijo gold ring with a red set. Iho little girl inado no j > lcu and did not attempt to deny the serious ihiu-KO against her. The Justice kindly let tlio niattorgo over a few davs until an in- \ostlptlon \ could be hnd and all the clrcum- stamt's connected with the crime could bo In quired into , The Damage Suit , Thocasoof Ilurko\s the Citizens State ban It continues to occupy the time of the dis trict court , and ulll hardly bo finished before the last of the vveck. 'Jho vlalntlff , who acted as attorney for Abbot In the celebrated case , places his demand for damages on the ground thaton account of his trjliig to gain possession of the t-attlo in controvemy , the Iianlt retaliated by liaUng htm vrongfully In- dieted for grand larceny , which In- diotiiicnt WIIH afterwards dismissed on motion of the prosecuting attorney , U'ho Lauli lu inaidij ; Its defense la endeavoring tshon lint the methoils adopted In ( telling possession of the cattle did r cully constitute larceny , and that the ladictmunt was not so far otitof the wnyns thflplalntKTclalrrn , The defendant U also Introducing ivldcnco to show that it bad nothing whatever to do with the securing of the iadktmcnt , anil tint tlio criminal prosecution not by authority or rctjuest of tlio bank. The defense Is no\v putting In Its evidence. The plaintiff Is urKinu that the defense1 should boi-onllned to clthera denial that thobtmkhnd anything to do xvilh the indictment , virtuallv admitting that the indictment AUIS wrongful , or clso that the indictment wo * right , and admitting that the l/mk procured It , The defense claims the right to light both branches of tlio dsc , and tlio coJit Is allowing the Introduc tion of Usstlmbm on both. Mr ( ircvnamcycr vho was concerned with Abbott in the cattle deal , nnd wno claimed to bo the real owner of the cattle , \us \ oa the stand jestmlay. Ho tcstillcd as to his giving the bnnlt a mortgage on the cattle , and icqucsting the bank to take the cattle under tbis moitgagc , Mr , llaninn , the cashier , testllled ivs to tlio tiaiiHictlonsvithttrccnanioyer and the rea sons lu had for bclicAlng the c itllo beloageil to Grconumoyor. Mr lidimindscn , the presIdent - Ident , testllled m to the organisation of the binkho , Doing thuofllcur vho , nndortbo by- liws , had the direction of all 1 nitration , lie iloniid ever luivlnir clven nnyndviioor In- strmtlon lending to the sccui Ing of the In- dictirait or other criminal prosecutions. Intorent To o ery ladv nialclii } ; preparations for the tomini , ' cold \vcatlier , a fc\v pointer0 from the llovrtis SmitK , COUM n , llMrpr * . AVc luuo Just. iccelAoil our large fall line of fuis , and fuel assured out'iissoilinont Is complete , and Iiriccs as ti vi , , tow. 500 black hair rnufls , ; n > , > 0 andT5c. I'rench coney muff , blaik , U.00l.2.-l.r , n , Woof seals , ? , )00. ) Monkey , ( . ) . . < ) , fl.un.uid r > oo. French seals , ( . ' , $ T5J nnd fl. Ahlrachan , § . ' ) " ) ( ) . Bcavors , MI , § 10 andS12. Children's urigoru vlnte , In sMs , for f3.50. Chllil rcn's tiger in sets for $2 V ) . Children's chlnchilliin cts fcrf2."iO Clilhlrun's ' Thibet lamb in sets for * 150. Children's wlilto coney in sets for Too. c u r.s. niick hair capes , $ -1 , $4. ,10 , $ . " > and $ ,1Tfi. Blick French ioncvl ri , S3 , JO and $0.50. Monkey , seal trimmed , S1S.OO. Woof.1 seal , * 1IO'J. ' Woof seal , shawl collar , $111.00 , Woof seal , roll collar , ? UOO. French bo.iver , $1 1 IX ) . A-stiachnii , 700 , Sll.OO , fll.r.'and J12.00 , roll collar , WO 00. Re light and medium challies. fie- dark fast colored prints. * iu Urge flgu red furniture prints. Just the thing for comforters. TiyourlOe , iihc and ICobattlng , free fiom inots and open out in ono sheet. A IIHHI filnghains 5c , a baigaiti. Dress ginghams utbc , I0oandl2 > o. New 'all styles Something new in striped dorncts in light , medium nntl dark ; also inixtuics at lOc. .Ask o sco them. Aimenia serge , 3tJ inches wide , at K c. Xcw stjlos in Hejips , huitahlo for wraps , % , U yards for H , OO. Jimiu ess plaids lu now line olcolois , liij c. T01IM SOAl'8. Cntlcura soap , 17c , Pears' nnseented , 12Xc , Cap May , ! iOc , SiCiitcd Glyierlno , lOc , three for 23o. Ambrosia soap , thrco for li'ic , pot up In 'ancy embossed boxes. Luge cake of Victoria oap , also Tir's 3at- ! banuoap , nt He , six for iiHc. Spcci.il-Wo carry a full line of toilet nrtl- clc'i _ , suchns combs of all kinds , hairbrushes , mil brushes , liair curlers , ote , etc. Boston Stoic , 4D1 , 103 and 405 liroadw.iy , Council Bluffs. In FOTIIEHINGILAMVUITEL.UV & CO. TlioOpenini ; Ilaccs. K\crythlnpr \ Indicates that this week's races , wlikh open today nt the Union driving ; park In Council Bluffs will prove aiiimminso juotcss. vThero arc already 123 horses cn- ercd , and the stables at the fair grounds nro so illlcd that lifty of the horses usually kept here vero brought up town for keeping dur ing the races. The park Is already a sccno of animation The track is being piitln e : > cel- .ent condition , and every detail of irelnilnary ) ! airangement Is being carfully .oolrcd after. Iloisomcn nnd steeds from eight different states are present. In ono raeo there nre twenty-two to start , aremaik- able shon ing1 , Indeed. The selling of pools will bo held e ery evening at the Turf. Airangcmcnts have been raado with the motor company by nldch any ono buying a tlcltct on the tiain , cither In Omaha or Coun cil Bluffs , can bo talicn directly to the grounds and admitted to a scat in the grand amphi theater f or f > 0 cents , the simple prlco of ad mission , thus practlually sa-un the usual cost of the motor faro. .7 , Oaincau of Omaha has consented to sene as starter. -Following is the programme and entries for today : 21)0 ) TJiclng , purse . = 300 W.A , Wiley , Qulnomo , Ivan , Crescent ; - - , Eillio AlcCrachca : i1. P. .Merrill , DesMoiucs , Jlm- nioM : Ficd AV'eavcr , Sclmylcr , Iviob. Fannie Fry ; F. Shorvood , Rockfordln. , Jltduight ; A. Caullela , Tecuuisoh , Nob. , Abdallali Wilkes - kes , 1) . A Ilesmer , Clinton , ! Mo. , Ashby ; C. 13. Myers , What Cheer , la. , N. Trunk : P. Podvaiit&Soa , St. . lee , A. 1C Davis ; D. L. Conklin , Carthago. Mo. , Clear Grist ; John Donavan , Jr , St. Joseph , Wllklo I ussellDr. : 13 . L.Vilsou , Ueatrlee , Can. ; It.V. . Ellison , Alaion City , Stoim ; Hickory Hill Stock , WIdiltaICunOttoW. , JJ.io tiMttini. ' , pui-soWOJ K. Nichols , Perry , In. , Prosper Slerri nice ; HA. Lptnin , I-omax , 111 , Harry llnsisn ; W. \ . Paxtoii , jr. , Omaha , \Vallace \ O , , II. Crookham , Knox- villo. In , Olner W ; Edl'ylo , Ilumbolt , Hob- bin 1' . ; N.it I3rucn , Hurllngton , la. , Lubasco ; W.Q. I3urnsMIlUraburir , O. , Thalia ; M. C. Uoblnson , Arlington , N'cb , ICingof the \Vest : C. II. Grecnwald , Milo , Ills , , TCcluo Mc- Giegor : Perry BrosVavno , Neb , Fianlc P. ; A. T Turnoy , Hod Oak , la , Guelph ; D. J. Moore , Dunlap , la. , Colden M'ing ; J , P. OuthwaltoVhitcvatcr , Wis. , Lena H. ; John Caldwcll , Atlantic , la , Ted NcMahon ; John McClelhn , I'ociihontai , la. , Tom Cullen ; Charles L. DoKvdcr , What Cheer , la , Moody ; Three j ear old stake , MOO added 13 , 11. Barrett , Uunl. p , la. , Halllo Hanger ; Ed Pile , Ilumboldt , IS'ob. , Kato CafCroy ; JI. J. .Tones , David City , Neb. , Pactalus ; JI , C. Robinson , Arlington , Xcb. , Johnnlo Bogt's : \V , H. Porter , Atlantic , la. , Mark P. Council ProcectllnfTR. There was a full meeting and a largo at tendance nt the session of the council last evening. The city engineer reported the condition of the controversy between Con tractor 0'IIearn nnd his sub contractor , Ho thought tlio city could uo protected as against O'llea'rn ' and If the amounts duo each con tractor could bo nsccrtulnoJ it would hosnfo to pay the subcontractor , but any other eourso than dealing directly with the contractor - tractor was notgenerallysnfo , Thojudklary committee ; \as \ given the matter to con sider. The streets and alleys committee report had f-hocndorsoiiieat of the city physician , It recommended that the low lots lying cast and BuutU of the Chicago. Burlington & Qalnuy local depot to tlio Wabasli tracks bo oidcrcd Illlod , The icport vns concurred in. 'Jht city ploslcian called attention to soeral ponds of stagnant waterthatfreciuentlj stood in these and other lots , Another protect was presented liyAultinnn , Jdillor k Co. against their assessini-nt for the jear ISbfl , and it vas roforredto the Judklary committee. CithUngineer Tostcvin reportoJ tbat ho hatl partially completed the survcre of the Indian creek extension , The woik will soon be completed. Alderman Carbcr desired to have the or dinance amended relating to the trimming of shiulo trees In thosttcct , and amended to re quire all trees that stand in the streets to bo trimmed from sixteen to tu enty.il vo feet high , owing as tlicy vury from six to twelve Inches In diameter , 'Jim discussion took on the character of n f 01 rest j do bate , bat the matter was dually reffrrod to the city solici tor todr.uvtho necessary ordinance. An ordinance to vacate a portion of Prank street was refeiied to the committee of the ubolo , Alderman ICncpher presented a resolution rccotisidorinir tlio nppi-opilatlonof * M ) for the Dodge Light guards. Alderman Lacy opposed the resolution and did not want the council to back dovn. The city solicitor stated that the city would not bo called upon to paj out a coat for the Injunction. C'olond S.im > spoke In f am-of the guards , Tlioroso- lution was lost. The mayor aslicJ to have twcnt-flvo copifi of the revised tied former ordlnaucca bound conU each. On mo tion of Lucy the bonks wro ordered Knoiiher called Mtentlon to the fact that the motor comp.in ) iv.is charging 10 cents to thcdrivltig | nrit contrary to theiroiidlnsinco nnd wiwrotu'lug to issue transfer checks , Ilio matter was i\fcrrcJ to the Hty solicitor vllh instruction to takjj prompt steps toduv to stop the ovcnhnrgr. The sollciror will enjoin the compnnr. Alderinan Lncytroucht up the matter of the failure of the rail road companies to com ply with the council's order * , and as chair man of the streeU and alloys wanted power to tear up the tracks or do something else that would inako them nut In tlio gntc * or dered ut cutalu crossings nnd r.dso their tracks Mrl.acj0t ( the necessary permis sion niul willenguiji ) u large number of men today or as soon as soon as possible to assist lilm in loiniiletiiiK Uio Atorle. Mrs A. O Lindt wai granted a rebate of taxes erroneously ] aid. I. Q Anderson inul otherpropfity owners inUnbblt Plu-o petitioned uwln forthoopon- injj of Washington avenue. ' 1 hey were trr.id- iiiR thostiods in the new addition , Including intuMCilloiM , without iMt to the elty Referred - ferrod to Alilormia Wood for confcienco vlth Coiu-adUeise A petit ton n at presented asking that Pal mer au'nuc ' bo Ijioughtto Knide. Keferred , Anotlirr complaint -VMB undo nninst the Noi-Uinc&ttiin railway bridge o\er \ Indian ( icoknllcglni ; tlitv caused the cicok to over- How Aldcrmiiii L.xevmovel tint nil the railroads hmlng hrulg'es across the creek bo ordered to brine their bildges to Krado \\ltbin \ thiity dais , nntl that the city on- ( 'Ineor bo Insti-jited to piepaio a notice , Carried. Uidifor a larpo ninountof street grading and sidewalks weio opened nna icfeued to thf elty ciiKlncor fur tabulation. Tlicro wus onlj one bid for supplying the city -with coal foitho via tor nud as lllod liy A T. 'Ihutchcr. lie ollorcd to ( iirnlsh an thracite , either range or nut , nt SMi'J ' per ton ; Iowa nut soft coal , W.(0 ( ; w.ilnut blocu , $ : t Tl , 'Hie hlds weio biiscd on payment In city war- tants A 0 per icnt discount would bo inado for cash. The contract \vas awarded hint , nnd ho was Instructed to vcigh all coil de livered on city scales. Council then ad journed siuo die- . The best auctioneer m the state is II. II , Intnan , Council lllufts , Special attention to blooded stock sales , and nil brandies of mercantile goods Ofllco 50J Broad way. v. > r/c. A. first > tonthl ) Mot'in ( < ; of tlio ScnHon IIi-Id I nst Night , The first monthly mcotingof the season of the iiicmbcis of tlie YoutiR Men's Christian association was held last night in the lecture loom of the hall , K\crv scat m the room was Illlcd ly members of the association , no others being admitted The eercises consisted of reports of the various standing committees of tlio associa lion , which shoucii its affairs to be In more prospcious condition than for some time. Ninetj-livemembers had been admitted into the association since June 1(1 ( , il hty-one of these having joiiicil during August ana Sep tember. The physical dnector reported that his de partment -was in excellent condition , and new interest was being manifested vlth the ad vent of cooler weatlie.1. 1'ootball had sup planted bascbnllaucl , tennis was still infuvoi. The 15th iiist.as annountcd as tlio date for the pymnasiuin opening. Intended to illus trate an cloning's work 111 the gymnasium. Acting Secretary Ihzleton announced tint the incmbci's' starcouise of lectures vouldbu prep u eel in a slioit time. Tuo ehairmen of tlio various committees and the hecietaiy urged the members to take an active interest in the affairs of the associa tion and endeavor to secure new members. The reports of committees wore intcr- sperscil with musical numbers by the quar- tctto from the Westminster 1'resujterian chinch , Jlisses ICnodo and Spot man nnd Messrs. Cooper anil Eass > oii. All of the quar tette acquitted themselves well , Miss Knodo and Mr. ISasson receiving hearty encores. The entertainment concluded with a gen eral Introduction of everybody to everybody else , and seasonable refreshments. These meetings nro to bo held monthly hereafter during the winter for the purpose of rmkiiiRtlio members acquainted with each othci aud promoting sociability. T11K A'UBLdO LIBIUItY. Regular monthly meeting of tlio Bouul of Director ) ) . The board of directors of the public libraiy held their regular monthly meeting last evening. Bills to the amount of 53,15451 were al lowed. Tlio llbiarians report for the month of September showed the number of books taken out for homo use during the month to bo 11,711 , ; for rootnuse,900 ; magazines for use In the readinsr room , 750visitors ; to the reading room , 0,000 , ; visitors to the reference room , 1,200 ; lines collected , 30.80. The matter of getting a now card catalogue for public use was discussed , but no action taken. It will shortly l > o necessary to issue a supplement to the liudhif ? list. The quarters assigned to the public library lu the new city hall wcio discussed , and the unanimous opinion of tlio members was that they would bo unsatisfactory. Theio would boa great deal of waste room , owing to the construction of the building , and the quartcis assigned will bo no laiger than those now In use. However , the board boriowod little trou Mo about it , expressing the belief that the cliango would never bo made , as the location will not bo as satisfac tory , and tlio room vlll piobably bo wanted for Miino other use by thocouncilmeii by tlio tlmo the building la completed. Firoand Police Commission. It was 8:30 : last night when the board of fire and polieo commissioners convened in regular session , "William Sidell , a firemin , was called bofoio the board for being absent ono day vithoutJeaio. lie explained that ho had left the city ono day In n liurry to attend to alawbult at Fremont , and ho icturned as soon as possible after attending to the busi ness , Chief Seavcy reported that ho had f > ,000 , blanks ready to bo distributed among pawn brokers , upon which they are required by or dinance to keep a careful report ariddcsciip- tion of all articles piwned aud of the persons pa'uningthetn Dlock Watchman Bradley , who was nr- restcd oiiFarnatn street in a drunlccu condi tion lost Saturday night , had been notified to bo ptescnt , but was not. A resolution was passed informing him to bo present at the next meeting without fail. Ofllcor Snoop was grantcdaloa\o \ of nb- semo ten dajs with and lUodujs without pay. pay.Ofllcer \V. i ; . Clark was granted ten days' lenvo of absence. Ofllcer Curry was gianted a leave of absence - senco for ten. days. Onicerlllruhey iu ? given a ten days' leave of absence. OftleerR E Evans was granted a lca\o \ of absence for llftcen days , with ton days' pay. Clerk J. C. r.u-risli of the call box service was given a vacation of ten dajs. Captain Frank Graves of lioso team No. f. was granted a leave Of absence for ton days. The board passed a resolution requesting the secretary to notify the city council that thobonid of llio and polleo commissioners is very anxious to lime' the council not at once niton the mutter of.prccting single and tioublo engine houses , Tlio board decidM to give Oftlcer Kelley , who was discharged two weeks ago , anew hearing , Hoard uri3ducntlon. There wore ten members present at the meeting of the board of education last night and an hour was spoilt in discussing the question as to whether or not a ntilp of lam tvcnty-sK foot nldo adjoining the 1'urU Forrestschool site should bo purchased. At last thowholo question was referred to the ccmmHteo on buildings and propoity. Superintendent James presented a report , allowing the attendance at the various schools of the city en ttio lut lrldny In September o oaih year siiico 16 1. The figures weio as follows ! lb , 5,739 ; IhSr , 7'JI'J ; lSv > .8bU 1 ! 7 , ( , MJO ; JSUO , I0f ra , Tlio lojwrtwas ro cciveii and refoiivd to the committee ot schools and tcnchtu. John Husti , treasurer of the board , rcportet the following balances on hand on the lira day of October : dVneral fund , fltWiilS.a l slnldne fund , f-VtKll ; silo and bulldin ) , fund , * IU-J-- ! < ( l ; toud , M" , ' . ) ! ! s : { . Upon an invitation fiom tlio inatmgenien oftho Coliseum , next Saturday was Hc > tapo.r as"CWIdrcBV day at the exposition , a which time the children will bo odiyittcd at 10cents per head. The contract for furnishing atones for the several school rooms A\as awarded to Milton Uoiierst Sons. 'llio ' montliU appropilation sheet , amounting - ing to JW.ii : ? ! ) ro. was passed and wuiumti owercd drawn for the arious amounts , /VT TIII : The Great . fohllleVVoud crful I'ct- furinaiiceiiii llio 'Jrapcie. Now that the Industrial exposition hfti on- : crcd xipon its last week nt Iho Coliseum , In terest ict-'ins to ho on the increase , judging from the very largo croud In attendance last o\ening , Until long after 8 o'clock the caw vtcro crowded \\ltu people c.xlilbltlonward bent , and carriages Ijppt constantly arriving and unloading their occupants , la fact , the sccno reminded one very much ot a grand opera night with Mine Ailelhm 1'attl In the bill. And nil these people hid come out to my tribute to a generous management which his provided with the host exposition lu her history. It was the opening night oftho great Mel ville , whlchmny have been the reason for the big crow ds present , and they cerluhilv did not go away dissatisfied with his at-t Omuhii "ins seen tnunv of the creat lurlnl stun , hut last night the grcutoat exponent ot tlie tupc70 hold tlio i.ipt attention of thousand ) ot people. And his feats were so full of dar ing , so seciulimly fraught vlth dingcr , that fascin itlou took the jilico of fear for tlio man , nnd you watched his movements greedily , as Ifnotlnng could satisfy \oiir desire Xot satistled with the common utr , RIelvlllo uses tin branching lioins of a big Texaslangcr , unit from tlieso he swings vlth nil the utility , nil thotr.iined athlote. And then a gun Is Hied , mi unibrclli is opened b.v electricity and tlio daring nitlste makes a illvo frum the large horns to a lovohing1 pc'ilustul , which jjlvcs n sensational denouement ton thrilling tiapezo performuiico. AVlieri" U .Tat'il > llronu ? Jacob lU-own , aGernianlhlng at ISfiNorlh Eighteenth street , left homo last 1'riday iiboutnooti to goto South Omaln , intending to collect some money. Ho lias not been licardof by Ids family since. BIOVVII Is llft- ) llvo years old , Ins iiark hair , -wears a mous tache , and Is of dark complexion , Toolc a Itoso of Pannlo Lane , a voinnii of qucstlonablo diameter lh ing at OCti Capitol n\cn < Je , toolc adobe dobo of moiphine last night mid lingcicd fern n few hours along the slioies of the spirit hnd. The nrrhal of a physlclim with a stomach pump saved her life. - - JLOM'A XEWS. Tried to AVrock : n Train. Hitooin.-VN- , Oct. (5. ( [ Special Telegram to TUB Btb.J Hichnrd Acldey was today bound overto thogrand jury 011 a chirgo of attempting to wieek a Rock Islntid passenger train. IIo admitted placing an obstruction on the track near Malcom list ucolc , saying that ho wanted to get even with the company because the trainmen would not let him ride. lie is a tough looking trump , claiming to hall from St. Louis , The obstruction - a- > dis covered Justin time topre\cnt aterriblo dis aster to a passenger tiain. Stnu'lc lij trie Cars. Mr.Mion , la. , Oct. fi. ( Special Telegram to Tut BIL. ] While , liiiucs I Cecil and wife , who live near ( iutluio Center , were ictum- Ing home this morning from a visit with Airs , . Heed's father , cv-Slicriit ( Jalbrcath of this place , their carilage wns stiuck by a passing tiain at a crossing near Monteith. Mis. Kced Has instantly Hilled , botiifiduifiged a quarter of a mile before the tndn could bo stopped. Mr Kccd Mils piob.ibly fatally injured. They are \\cll known and highly respected citizens. Itcpiililioan .Itnlly at Vnlcntlnt * . VAIKXI-IM : , Kcb. , Oct. (5 , - [ Special Tele gram to Tn 15 Ur.ii.J Tno fli-st republican gun of thoc.uninlgti ilred hero this after noon by Messrs Richards and JIaJors , The wind blewa perfect gale , which , with prairie ( Ires In the distance , kept many from attend ing , but tlio court house was A\cll filled , especially with farmers. The Eighth Infantry band of Ft. Nlobiara furnished ex cellent music. The speakcis were listened to attentively. The mcethiKwas a grand suc cess and adjourned vith a hurrah for Kicli- ardsand Majors. A county republican club was orgaiii/cd and the republicans aio organ izing for effective woilc in Cherry county. A. World's F"alr Corn. Pal nee. CiiiCAoo , Oct. 0. "Nine-tenths of the people ple of the world Itnow nothing vhate\cr \ about cora , " said Conimissloncr-atrL.urge McDonald of Calaforniu this evening. "I have Just returned fiom a visit to the corn palace at Sioux City and for artistic design and beautiful blending of colors I never saw Its equal in niijthing. " Commissioner Mc Donald advocates a corn pnlaco at the Col umbian exposition on a scale that Mould de mand the attention of the world. Ha says the citizens of Sioux City with whom ho con versed propose to ask the Iowa legislature to appropriate $100,000 towards such un. ex hibit. Quadruple Tragedy Caused by Politic * * * LiuNasTox , Tex. , Oct. C. Tonight Demit Jones of Leggctt was called out of a saloon by Jim ParUcr and Alex Lowe. As ho stopped out of the door ho was fatally shotby the men. Uiiah Freeman then came out and began shootingat T aikernnd Lowe , who re turned the lire , Low o was Icllled outright. Parker ia shot in the stomach and cannot live. Freeman was shot In the left arm and breast and the doctois say ho will die. The quadruple tragedy had its origin in politics. F"ntally Shot by a AVomnn. BIUMIXOIIAM , Ala , Oct. 0 Edward T. Miutln , a prominent business man , was shot and fatally wounded today by a woman call ing/herself Mrs. ClaienccO. Martin , formerly Miss Julia I'oucra , of Alacon , Ga. She as serts that Clarence Martin married her In Texas several < , ears ago. She has boon fol lowing him and was hero several months ago , when Edward paid her to leave the city. She returned today and nindo demands , % \hlcU wcio refused , and the shooting lollowcd. Tlio I'lro Itr-uoril CiitcxfiO , Oct 0 riro in the six-story build ing at Nos. SSTuudSW Ktnto street tonight caused losses aggregating $2. ,000. Tlio prin- cipalloscrs are the Martin ISmcrlch outfitting company , Mao Veagli fc Pardlo , saddlers , and N. C. Tliaycr , wholesale dealer in photograph supplies. Tholnsutiincols only partial. The lire was caused by an explosion of photogra phic chemicals. Down nu Kmlmiikincnt. CITI.KITSIIUKO , Ky , Oct. -Last night an axle of nslecier | on a Xowpoit & Jlississlppi Valley train lirolco near Olyinpla , thronln ? the cur from the track and down anomlmik- incnt. The passcngors were nil tnoro or less bruised and injured , bntnonosoriously. < * A Darlnt ; It < ) l licry. KAVSIS Cnr , Mo , Oct ( ) . At Roscdalo to night a man catered iv crowded stoie and pointing a "jovolvcr nt the ho.ul of the pro prietor , William Mann , ordered lilin to do- li\w. Mann delivered li.ifc was In the cash drawer , ? i50 , and the robber cscupiM. .tloiiiiinent to IIiiiiniiHim I'Ksni ' , Oet 0. A monument was umcllcd today atArndto the thirteen martjrs of the nunir.irinn revolution of 18-10 , Thowholo na tion subscribed to the cost of the monument. Hint nni HciolalHt.H. Ilnnnv , Oct. 0. At Sprottau , in Prussian Silesia , Iho jiollco tried to disperse a socialist meeting , when the populace pelted the polit-o wltli stones. The milltari * wore called out and eight of the ring leaders arrested. National IlaiikH M list llcport. WisinvoTov , Oct. fl The comptroller of tlio currency has called for a report on the condition of national banks at thu close of businois Thursday , October ? ! ) . Hull 11 Kill ( Mill ( Mi Strllic. Lnxiiox , Oct. 0 , The llglitermcn at Hull bare gone on a strike. Mil , tJ.\K'Si t'JAXti , UndcrlilodVliotlicr to ( lo to OIilo or Atlanta. WASIIIVOTOV , Oct. 0 , [ Special Telegram to Tan Uiu.j Secretary Dlnlno said this afternoon In nnmvcr to liuiulrles on the sub- Jett , thai he could not nt this tltno say posi- tiirlyUietlierhowould bo nblo to tnko an active part in the Ohio c.amjnlgn or to accept an Invitation to attend the exposition at At' liinta. Ho said that Mr. MiKinlev hudsotit him an Invitation and that he luiil promised tnrcndiT tiliniiU the assistance ho could He \\ould llkociy much , ho said , logo to Ohio in Mr. McICInlov's interest , Just as It would K\\a \ him pleasure toga to Atlanta , but the business of the doputiiient , ho added , is Just now so pressing that ho did not see very well how he could absent himself , especially as the prcjldciitls away. , i .u us in IXTS. In these days 'ion tlio dress suit n'ct Di scerningly dominate ? the stage to tlio ex clusion ot ah.iost all other typcsof cliuractors , ills u , ploasura to witness so virile n por- tialturons given last cu'iihig ut the lio.wi by Alo\atulef Salvlntln "A Child of Nunlcu. " Draimticnlly the play Is not above criti cism , being cist upon very finmliar lli.es , which laclc a logical conclusion inxomo respects , but still It It roiniutic * to a decree and suited to Mr , S.ilvlui's strong in- dlviduillty. 1'robihfy no young actor of today has had so able a master In the line of tiiiedj and melodrama as young Silvlui From a child lu absorlx'd the ntmosplicro of the thcatcis , In his natlvo i-oiintry , and later came to Aincrii-ii to learn all the' AincrU-.m stngu had to otter Its votaries. It was not long before his sdiolaily woik ut- ti.u-tcii attention in Now York and tliou his father's coining , gave him abundant oppor tunity to round Iho rough places lu mmy of Ids iiniprson itlons under the illustrious di rection of 'I'oiiiii.soS.ihlnl. As Cli'illo , a Inmirone , Silvinl dlspliys n liiiowledgo and a power uhU-lione lannot help but maivi'l at. lie is vlmt hols , " , i do- stiMid.int from the. streets of N'uiiloi.lioso Mi-y .stones , in * his godliithcii " Wittj Ilishes njuiilnt ( humor hoio .mil tlici-c * S.ilvinl typi- llos Mh.it tin * iliamatist li.ul intc'iided the chiiractc-r to bo , a beast , but still human to the gentle touch of kindness. Thoutmiuny suppoitlng Mr. Siilxlul is generally very aciept.ildc. M IVi.un.itcr us the Daion I.MVO n verj littcicstin , ' pu-form- mice IH did Mr Archer as , liid'o Maitellc , and T ui'ius Hindi-i-- as fount Ht. Hlino Miss Hello Archer , a M'rv bo.iutifuloinnii \ , vho is not unknown toOinalm tlieit'-o goers , played the tiyingrolont r ji-in falrl > wHI , iilthough soM'iiilof tlio sticng scenej tried her phjsiiMlabilltv gicitly. Stillis vas an intelligent conception she tra\e tlio p.xtt , and that coiiipcns.iteu for the loss of ttrciJKlii. J'KIl AW.V.IIJ'.l le.KSIt.lI'JIS. R.H'itonof KmiiCitvh at th o Barker J. II. M.ills of Lincoln is In the city , at tlio C'asoy , C. J. IIojio of Bradford , Pa. , is at the \V. 0. Mason of I-ong Pine is at tlio Mer chants , W.I ) F.llswoitliof Dos Molno * is at tlio Jlillard. W. S. Hopkins ol 1'liiladelplil.i is at the Murray. F. K Noith of Chicago \vas at the Murray last night. . Frank I-lgan of Salt Luke was at the C.isey last night. W. H I mnry of Bo\ Butte Isayuc-st at the Casey. T. 0 Cnsack of St. Louis is a guest at the Merchants. J. O Clifford of Chicago is in the city at tlie Milliard. John Walters , Jr. , of Xcui.iska City Is at the P-uiton. D. I' Stewart of New York is icgistcrcdnt the P.vcton. B. Hoik-son of St. Louis Is in the city , at the j\Iurray. A. H. Stlckny of BiokenHowls registered at thoMuiray. O. M. IDairow was at the Llndeil In iSt. Louis yesterday , .1. C. Moss of Now York \ \ as at the Merchants - chants last night Judge \Vdchtof Austin , Minn , was at the 1'axtoa last night. E. H. O\chmn of Xoifolk was at the Barker last night. M. T. Smith of Uochcllo , 111. , is in the city , at the Meiclmnts. Charles IJIllan of Cedar Rapids w.is at the Milliard last night , TI. I' . .Tohnsonof Omaha was .it the Soul ? " crn in St. Louis jcstculay. William 1C. C Griggs of WatcrburyConii , , Is in the city , at the i'.ixton , H. 1) Allen of Memphis , Tcnn , was rcglb- tcrodatUioMUIard last nlgtit. Miss Allco Kiiunond , tlio cornet ist , left on the "Q" yesterday afternoon for New Voik. Frederick Mctz Sr. , president of the Gci- man Savings bark , lolt lei St. Louis yester day afternoon to visit his daughter , Jh-s. lr. Hauck. Mrs Davidson , wife of Chief Da\ldsonof the B. & M. passenger depaitnient , has letuined from a suiiiiner's visit at Pacillc coast points. Itev , John Williams nnd ulfo loft for Philadelphia yesterday. Hov. Williams is a delegate to the national convention of St. Andiew's Inothcrhoad , A Crc vot' T i lvn Iro\vn < Ml. IJOM > O > , Oct , fi. I'ho IJiitlshbto.iincr Ousu sunk a bailc off Flushing. Tlio ciow ot the b.u-Ic , tweUo men , weio diowned. DRIVING PARK. Pall Meeting October 7to 10,1890 , PUOGRAMME : Y , OCTOIIKllT. 2wiraeo-I'nrsp : : MM SlSS Trotting l'tiro 510 il-ycir-oldTiottltiB Slake 1JJ WEUNKSOAY , OUL'OIIKU 8. SiftOTrotthiB I'urso Si'JOTiottliiu I'nrso ' tta U-year-oldTrottliiK Stake . TIIUItSDAK , OCTOUiiC : 9. 2i8Trottlni : : ; I'urso . tn ' ' . , Vl ) Ifrpo-I-'or-All Tiottliii ! I'ursi * YearlliiKTrottliu Itaeo t-t.ike . W KKIDAY , OCTOIIKK10. 2:30 : Trottlrijr I'urso ' . . JJ1 ! Kroo.Kor.Al. I'm-liis-l'iirio . M ) Kree-1'or-All. Halllon I'urso . WJ National TrottliiK a"o1 itliin nilm to uav- orn Entries olosi. U lobj-r ) . Mike i ice free. Milo track. J.V. . I'Klll.UDY' ' . i-ojldi-at. I'onnoll Illutr-i . - , lotvo. Addresnull coiniiiiinloatloin tn A II OllllJts , ' oc-ictiry- , SllPouth 14th St . Omaha. Noli J. I ) Bi > Mim > siI'roi K uHiu'OAltr , Ucu-1'roi. CIIAIIILS U. HAN NAN , raililor. CMZElSSTAfEBil Or Council Bluffs. PAID UP CAPITAL . J150.000 SURPLUS AN D PROFITS . 50,000 LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS . 350,000 DliiKOTiws I A. Mlllor , P. O , UliMison. II. 1 < Shu.'urt , 1) ) . K. Iliu-t.J. I ) . niliiiuiidscii'liiulcs ! O. Ilinrian. Truis.u.l goiicral liiul < liu' Ijiisl- nc'Ni Jjir est uapllil ami wurplin of any bank in .Smtliutjstcra K u i INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS , COUNCIL BllTFS STI1AM DYE WORKS All kinds of llyliu'iind ( 'loaning dnnit In tlio Hlk'liuntiitylunC tlm Art , I'lidtd ami htiilnnd I'alii k-s niuilti to look UN food us IIMVdik \ pMiuptlydoniiuiid ( Iflni'icil In all narli of llicuuiinlry. huixlfiir prli'u 1M , 0 , A. MaCII/VN. / I'l-iiii. ' , OH llroadway , > 'cur .N'urthwubtvra CociNCit , itu'ftH. IA. Till ) UIjOIRTIt.VUS. of tlio Itpclntrar * ! A iipiilnlPil t ) } tlio ClljOoiiiu'll. . Ihc following registrars of election \vcr4 appointed by the council : rnisTvnn. . Tlrst ilhtrlct-Uotwrt Cllcnii , S. Soieiis cm , ' Charles l'Miil < el. Sccoiiil district 1M. Lcnnnl , A Ui-andos , ll < o yindors. 'lhlr.1 dhtrict-John Roller , O. U. Xolsoii , John \ \ * . llonza , nmrtli district -K 1C. Long , II. llanscn- O. II. Ucdiillp I'lrth dhtiictHcnrv Mattlcion , C. 13. G column , Pat llnrrclt. SMh district -August "William' , JI. Chaion , Tranlt 1'r.ink , soc-osi ) wtnn. 1'lrst dl < trlct-.lullu IIR | , M C. Moany Juinoi j\ndor > on , Set-otiddlstilct T L. Vnn Doni , A. W. He-Inn , K.IICauvtt. 'I'ldrd district O M. 0' Donos'aii , John Sflimluho , . .InliuVoilh. . riiurtliillMtilct , loscnii JHoh.il , M. Mai. toiiinui , John I.i'inly , rifth district -M. Morrhou , Mioin-l Ic- Ciuty. tlcorjjo Strvkcr. SKth district U , O'Kcofc ? , John llocy , I'nt OlilTord. Til llll ) W.MIt ) . 1'lrst dlsti-icl 'I'hoiniis Crosby , William O'lli-iou.J. .1. Donovan. Scvoiiddlstilct William McL'iino , IV L. Ij-.itwloy , I ) . .1 llurit'ss. Tlilrcldhti-lct > . II. clT , Henry IMrrlih , H A. SmltliMjii. rourth distik-t WiUi.ui Klnney , Johu I cclcitron , NVIIllani McC.iii.in. KOI IITII \ \ uii > . i'irst illstritt . M risli , V. U * . I'li-Ucni ' , Walter Wllli. Second dlstilct- l . Nleholn , Gcorgoll. l Hlf , Clmrli'iA Kills Tliird district A. J. Hcnek , I ) H. Tcb.\ult , J. I ) Pilclioi * . 1'ourtli dlstik-t-Alox Mclntosh , Osiar Sto-t'iis , ( iust.ne H.ilin. rifth district licit U. Dou-iu , II. K Maxwell - well , W N. rictchcr. PJI'TII Pins' < ! UtrUt-I aul I'aulson , J. I1 Croft M Clark bcooud cHslrict-K C. Erfllnp , D. U. TlurJ district J. ll. Bruner , I'ctc-rO Don- ncll. T A l-yon Fourth < li-strict John Wallace , Frank J. Fricdej , L1. \Vetcrdalil. . MMll W till ) . 1'irst district FV. . LosbCiitin , W 0 , Hcnshmv , John I'tijie. Kc-c-otuldistrict J.T. DennvI.C , Tlioinn , \Y T. .Nelson Third district Henry Heal , Tlionin John ston , U A. Powell. Pourthdistrict W. T. 1' . Wood. .I II Ike , J.V. \ . 1,51111. I'ifth district Harrv J Wells. K \Vigr.j I ! \ , I' O Il.msen Sixth district Thomas A. Goldcn , lieoiga Jones , Hour ) Percy suvi\rn wtnn. first district Charles ] L. Thomas , ( ! eor-a ( Sablno , H H Xowcomb. hec-ontldlhtiict John II. UoncwiU , II H. Coclir.ui , It. I ! Olmsteiid. Third dlstilct i ; A. Baldwin , Nicholas Chcrek.J. . B Huso. rminii % t till ) . Tirst Dibtilc-t .I.unes IJiy.int , Donnls Ziino , William Anderson. St-eoiul Di > tliet-A. W. I'.irker , J II. Schmidt , lj. I1 Majrinn. Third DisttictJI U. HusscjO. I , IJanu , C 11. Ilnnson rourth Uistrlet It. 1C. MeUon.igli , Julim AVollT , P H. Allen X1NTI1 V tlll > . Tirst Distilc-t ,1 W. HO\MIIIIII , Chailcs 'J'uifijait , S S Van liciiron. Seoonil IDlstrlet-A. 0. Kihvardi , J ( } . ISliner , W. A Spentor. Third Ulstiicl 0. J. Johnson , J nines lct\ J , P. Gardner. .s vm .TI"I//I M : irs. Ilolirininii Turners * Kaiii-c. The daneotfiven by the Holivini.in tiirner in National hall u-as ono of the host attended anil most successful toolal K < > tlierliiis ; c\cr Khun by that socic'ty. A largo niiinlic > r of visitors were luusunl from Oniilia anil other 'I lie Doll \V , dtl in . The hdles of the Ilnptiit congregation liava isjiied Invitations to a ctdl wuddlni * ; iccoptloa tobo held attho rcsldeucoof Mr. niul Mrs. Claud Talltot Friday inul Saturday after noons , October 10 nnd 1 1 , froin'Jto li o'clock. Asked ( inu \i-\v Trial. Suit \\TOX , Pa. , Oct. ( i A rnlo for a new tilil in the case of Annlo Ilibahoo n alnst Pastor Ho hoitsV.H nsKcd foi today Ono otthe ic.isons was tiiat tlio alisc'iic" of tli > V jilaliitlil from the court 100111 picvontcd CIICMII liom pioviii ) ; that she hioiiKlitu slinll.ir case n-'iiliiht Lois P. Jcrdoo , aUanc , In luourl of Wisconsin in March , 1S7.I Roberts 1ms ten- il'ied his resignation , \vnluh thocoiiKii'K.itlou deterred action on until the quubtlon ol A new tilal is determined. Sl"iuiisliij > Arrivals. At New Yoik The Hiighv , from Hamburg. S At Southampton Tlio ISlbc1 , fiom New J York for Bicmen , \ At Moville Tlio State of l > enns\l\anla , fiom New York forCilnsgnw i'nssod the LUaid The Holland , fiom Now York for I-oiuion. ) \ ) > DrilTii , Minn , , Oct 0. The steamer DKon , about winch so imuli anxiety was felt , gotfmfcly oUtho locks tod.iy. All safe. . Mrs , A. AV. Van Aster.md has gone to Now York. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. _ tJTAIiiilOX Kor sulo c-hojipj full ll tlcd n Nmniuni ii ) . i.ld" . .1 .1. Mi-s. uriu du.if mid < lunib InslKiitliiii , C'oiiucll Illti Mi iriOK KAI.n-Tliosloi'Kniid n\tuisif ( a iill J1 I'sliihllslud Kiiiuoiy hlint' , or will Mill stoc'lcanil itiitHtorn anil liM urt-s ; liKe Ilin-n i'ir-iilil cells for Hiilc of T I J-\ ' : - Impilm * MnlLh.l Son.TlH Kill a\c , Coiinc-ll lllilllH. - i . ItKNT HOIISI > S nnd i-mimsj ono ovoitC i FOH storu ui'ir t'ourt lioiM' , .inilonu liiriil > ] iicl\rf ) nioniutJ. 11. Davidson's , Wi I'lrtli : ne. f , ITlOlt Chilian In bn , lii"ss ( Mill si'll Bt I1 driiKSmil lixlmcs.iill IIDW , mil llrsl CIMI. ! ill u discount , If sold within nuxt .Wil.iyn. In- Mlu ulxiut $ . ' , " U ) Adilioss S , , lieu olllou , Council IlliilK POIl SArd' The Iliiinu Hnstiiiirnnt for nl on easy It rms , Thn inn-it piipiilai piHO in the elty. ti.V. \ . Scott. ICI ? lliuailway FOItHAI.r or Ilimt-narilcii land , wltU housub , by J. U.ltluo.lUJ.Miin at. ( Journal Illuiri VVTI'Vliay ' runt niton you nan buy a h IT lliOHiiino ttiriiH , anil In eaMi of yimr atariy tlinoli ! ivoyo ir family llio homo i terms : Alioicio worth i\fl \ : itll2 per month. Alioiuo worth il'iJattlH ) per iiionlli. A homo worth f.VM ) atiJI per uifiiitn. A lio'iii ) worth I.I.OK ) at ill jicr nuiiilli. Alioiuo worth il.W ) aUH | , ir iiionlli Uther prlco 1 liomo-i on tlio um > turms , Tlin above nionthly piyrnunls liitiludu pr nol | ) u and Intnrost. Korfiill nn-t Iculars r , ill on or addrcs < Uhii.tiidd&Velh Uo. , ( J'M Uro.iUw.iy. UoiuielllilulTi. I L F.lLtlS& CO. , ARCHITECTS And BiiUUIno : gnperlntendenti. Konins rviailll 4Klll50llllllillllf. ! Oiniili I N' l ) . , and Kotins2M and" > CI Morrlum lilnck , t imnt.il , la CoriLi | > unilc'iit-u sollollnl. OFFCER it P US 12 Y BANKERS roriiurMiln anil Urn id way. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Oi'iilurs In fori'l n inul ddinontlo iixclhinfija Ciilluclliiiu iiiadu uud lntoif > t iiaitl oa tlmo lICIIO'.ltK , 01 rii'n. o ; , up.sinr.Ncn , W. C. EST1LP , Con noli llliill'H , Io\\a. 14 North M it In Stiirt. Ulrcutor and ICiiilialinor.