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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1890)
r 0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEJ&VEDNESDAY , OOTOEEE 8 , 181)0. ) THE OMAHA 3JE.E COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE , HO. 15 ! 1'KAUL ST. Jlcllvcrtil hy Cimlcr In u-iy part of the City. H , W. TII.TON. - MANAOKIt. TKI-F.l'HONEdi nuMnt1.1' * Ofllco. So. 4't Night I > lltit. ) No. S3. jnXOll MHX'flOX. N. Y. P. Co. Council HltifTa Lumber Co. . roal. A innrrlnpo license was granted yesterday to Ctiarlea Ferguson and Flusela llenton of Uinr.lni. yOnicor WviHt's ping wns further increased es.torday by the addition of several drunks nil vasrants. ! A building permit , was Issued yesterday o Mrs Alary 1)111111 ) for the oi-et'tfon of a 100 cottngo ut'ywi Pierce street. Homo sneak thief surrei'drd In getting away with ft pair ol cmtalns from Taylor Wool- toy's looms ultfbt before lust. Krnuli CJunnella's team of horses supposed to ha\c been stolen IMS been found near Mill- cola. They had evidently strayed away. The washing out of tlio paving on Franklin avenue-IIUH been repaired l > v the city nt a cost of 1157 , lust half of what the contractors wanted for the same work. Horace Kverett was rcportnl to be sinking nt a late hour Inst night , and his friends and jhyHieuis ) | : were very niuch discouraged and und hut little hope oi his recovery. President Joseph Smith will preach nt 7:45 : o'clock this evening In the Latter I.iv ) Saints church , on 1'lerco street , west of Glen ave nue. Keats free and all welcome. Another ease of diptheria was reported yesterday. The sufferer is Hertlo Lee , a nine-year-old girl , living on seventh street below First avenue. Nine ruses of thedise.iso have been reported so far this month. ' 1 ho ( ! oed Templars had a very pleasant tlmu last night Inaugurating tlu-lr removal Into their new hall on the corner of .Mniu fctreetand Ilroiidwny. I'hey celuhratcd the event hy giving a publlo boeial nnd oyster supper , There are plenty of marriage ccrtlllcates on hand at the county clerk's olllce now , and they are bring consumed at the rate of three or four a day. Tlio late shortage of the iircvlous documents seems to liuvo had a ttlinulatlng effect upon thu market. The public will bo pained to learn that Horace Mverett has suffered n paralytic stroke , and is now lying at his residence in a very low condition. He has been tnreuteiied with such a calamity for onm time , and has been in quite a feeble condition all summer. The hearing of the case of Lena ChristolT- the little Iliixeii-hiilrcd fe- erson , bine-eyed , - - inalo burglar , \vlio was arrested upon the chnrcoof burglarizing thu rosldenco of Will- lam lilnir , has been lixed for next Tuesday. She was released from custody upon her father tiling n bond for f50. Mrs. Julia F. Oittcndcn , wife of A. .7. Crittemlen , died nthor residence on Monday night of blood poisoning. She was thirty-six years of ago and has spent n greater part of tier married life In this city. The funeral will take place from the resi'deneo on Kust D Uronihvay this afternoon at 1 ! o'clock. The police round-up last night embraced the usual amount of drunks and vrgs. The terrors of the new Iowa law , which Is being rigorously enforced in Council lllulTs , seems seems to exert but little deterrent Inllucnco upon the tramps. They come and go with the old time regularity , and as co'd ' weather approaches preaches their numbers visibly increase. The case of O. C. Huff , who wns arrested upon a charge of larceny preferred by W. P. Kent , the late manager of the late Standard opera company , was dismissed by Justice Ilnrnett yesterday. Tlio case wns set for trial nt 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon , hut when the hour arrived there was no one to prosecute. Kent is not in the city. He has obtained his property nnd it I * suppose loft for pood. Young Huff , It is said , bad a very good defense , and felt no anxiety about the outcome of the trial. It lias been decided by these who have the llttlo girl baby in charge that was left by nn Indian outfit near the pumping station sev eral days ago , that the Infant had moro In dian blood than white in Its veins. The child Is still being cared for hy the hind people who took It after it was discovered in the weeds where It had been loft by the person who abandoned it. A Nebraska lady has taken a good deal of interest in the "llttlo waif nnd lias expressed a desire to take it end raise It up In ttio way it should go. Joseph Dewey Yomigmnn , n well known nnd very popular news agent on the North western railroad , was quietly married In this city yesterday to Miss Jennie Stcavens , a prominent young Indy of Morris , III. Ttio groom was deliriously happy , nnd succeeded In bribing nil the newspaper reporters to keep the tborrlugo notice out of the papers today , plvingns aplnuslblo reason that the boys > 6n the line between hero and Chivoro would break him un on the homeward trip by their exorbitant demands for congratulatory ci gars. There are hundreds to wish the happy couple the still greater happiness of long life nnd prosperity. There was n good deal of sympathy awakened hy the fruitless efforts of Mr. anil Mra.lt. Williamson to find ntifteen-year-old daughter of Mrs. Williamson by a former marriago. They were searching nearly all flay yesterday and about all of tlio previous night for the girl. She Ml their homo at ax ) Klghtli street on .Monday morning , for the purpose ostensibly of taking an examina tion nt Prof. McNaughton's ofilco in the IHoomer school building. She did not report there nnd nothing was heard of her until yes terday afternoon , when ti was learned that she had been seen in the company of a no torious woman on Plerco street. It Is appar ent that she has contracted bad habits with out the knowledge of her parents , A strong effort will bo made to reclaim her. She is described as being n bright and attractive girl. Her name Is Nora Kansdcll. Tlio best auctioneer in the state Is II. H. Inman , Council IllutTs. Special attention to blooded stock sales , and nil branches of mercantile goods. Ofllco r > 03 Broadway. Own Your Homo. Why pay rent when you BUI build n homo for less money I The Iowa National Building nml Loan association commenced business In Coun cil llluff-s Juno 1 , IS'.K ) , and have fur nished eleven families with homes wortl from fl.mxi to $ Mi)00 , ) eneliat less cost thuii the rent would bo on the saino property , with six. moro homes in process of construction. Also have tlfty members cnrrvIiiB stock for nn In vestment. The stock as Investment pays about 'JS IKT cent nnnunl Interest , more than five times the prollt of nny savings bault deposits posits , and It is absolutely safe. Agents wanted in nil" towns In western lown and eastern Nebraska , A. A. I'AIISONS , ( ionoral Agent , Hoom Ii , Kverett block , Council lllutls , In. Fashlonnlilo wool suits made by Mrs , L. Bhumons , fi to $7 ; silks. $ r to $10. , 1'Aie.t n K.I 1'iia. Mrs. Theodore Uray is very 111. Dick Hoist of the Idol hotel is in poor health , hulls gradually recovering. Mr.yillluin Weston , formerly of Counel niuffs , but now ivslding In Uogun , Is the hnppy father of n line Rlrl baby. Admits UH | ( iiillt. The man who glvra his naino as II. W Huwloy , nmlvho wns cuught burglarUlnj , Ilodellot's grocery store , was brought before Justice Hendrieks yesterday afternoon am waived examination. Ho is only n boy , no moro thnli twonty-ono years of nge , and is fur moro Intelligent than hU trninpish ap pt'uruneo would ludlcnto. Hu virtually ad nilts tlutt Hawley Is not Ids name , but say that It Is good enough to unswo the purpose. Ho Intimates tha ho hn < re.sK.'ctablo | relatives In Omaha or nea litre , niul ho prefers to servo a term In th IMMiltentlnry under an assumed name , rathe than have his Identity disclosed to thel dtmmo. Ho seems anxious to have his tun commence , evidently thinking tlio sooner i commences the sooner It will end , IIo cagcrl ) nskod ttiojiiHtlco If ho could not have hi hearing lu the district court , at once. As th Brand Jury lias ndjourncd ho will have tuwui until thu next term. For rent Furnished room. Mrs. J , Ly Willow ave , Vine interior dccorutluir.Losey . ii Jcnsou HIE NEWS IN THE BLUFFS , "ho " Opening Day of the Races at the Driv ing Park a Great Success. HARP REPARTEE IN THE BURKE CASE. Colonel finpu'o Coiul Itlon A Had iK for a Iloy A Hurjjlar AdinltH Ills Guilt A 1'oor Ulrl's Story. Yeslcnlny was a great day nt Union nark. It was the opening day ot the Driving 'urk association races , niul the attendance vns far In ailvunco of what had been autlcl- nited by thu management. \lthouiMi tlio sport did not begin until learly - o'clock , a halt hour earlier the grand stiiiul was fairly well filled with Indies and gentlemen , mid Inter on the space inside of thoone mlle track was comfortably lilted vlth carriages , backs and tallylios. Thrcoof ho latter wore tilled with Onmlia parties. Splendid music was furnished by a. b.md from the Hluff s , and taking it ull In nil , the Iny vns ono delUht fully enjoyed by every lerson who ftttended. It was only the nrst day , but the people who \vera therfl.say that bo nttcndnnco fortho b.ilaneoof the week will M three times ns lar o as ut any previous necting of this sort. And the reason is that i liner string of horses or n fairer and moro lonoiiiblu lot of horsemen never assembled in lie west. When Secretary ( Hubs closed Ids entry books 110 horses hud been recorded , The first ropular trains on the motor extcn- lon were run yesterday. Passengers from Omaha wore carried into the grounds with out transfer or change of cars. This makes t vorv convenient mid will no doubt prove as a tintwing card for Onmha people. Then ) is no liner track or grounds an.v- vhoro In ttiu west. The weather was fnvor- iblo and tlio track In splendid coinlition. ; \-en the horses seemed to be enthused with ho plc.isant Mil-foundings and got down to heir work with nwill. In thu ah-icnro of Joseph ( larncau , W. II. tnrMou of C'roto , Neb. , was chosen as starter , nndho tilled his position to the entire satisfaction of every one. The judges were Mayor Macrae , ( ioorwo Swigert of Omaha , Colonel Tom Uowinau of the ( Jiobo and Mr. Barstow. Mr. A. .1. Pot ter of Omaha and Mr. Swigert acted ns tlnio keepers. Superintendent Fred 'owlcrvas kept busy railing on the sjiceil- ors , nml ut o'clock ho hud succeeded in fret- Ing out the second horses which had entered n the three-year-old stake race. Although he printed programme showed four names , only two of them came up with their entrance eo. They were Kate CatTrcy , owned by Ed I'yloof Humboldt , Neb , anil.lohnnio Hoggs , owned by M. C. Hobinson of Arlington. WhcMi anybody tells EU Hint his Kate can't jeat any three-year-old in tlio country , Ed quickly" remarks , "Horn's a thousand that says she can , " ICute is n pretty mure and travels hkon cvclono for n young one. She won three straight teats in 2aiVj : , 2 : & } , J'itlii" . The next race was the 2:30 : pace for n purse of $ JWO. M'ilkio Uusscll won it and sold favorite - vorito In the pool box nt big oil us : The race was interesting , though not very exciting , us Wilkto Uusscll was too swift for his com- lotitors. The others were fairly evenly natehed. The money was divided as follows : Wilkio Hussell lirst. Storm second , U. Frank third. . Otto W. fourth. SL'.MMMIV. Illlly MeCrackcn fi fl 5 Urescnt 84 ft Midnight 4 f > 8 U. Frank : t 10 2 Cleari ( rot 10 dis Wllklo Uusscll 1 1 1 Cansas 977 Sturm 2 S a OttoW 1 3 ( Abdallah 010 Satiny Fry dis Uallio Hanger 11 8 9 Time 2:22 : , Sl ! > > * > 2:193f. : Next came the most hotly contested race of the afternoon , the 2 : & trot for u purse of r > 00. Thirteen horses started , seven in the tlrst section and six in the rear. Lobascoand Wallace G. sold equal as favorites. Wallace G. Is owned by William Tax-ton , Jr. . of Oinaba , and was backed heavily by the Omaha boys. Lobasco is a splendid animal , owned bv Nat liowcn of Durlington , la. Wallace G won the lint heat cosily , and for a few minutes sold agreat favorite in the pools. The second , tieat was a pretty and very close finish be tween Wallace ( j and Lobasco , the latter winning by a nose. After tills Wallace G wasn't in it. hutMarvoHcanlsley drove the liorso for all ho was worth. There was ono liorso entered under the name of Thalia owned by an Ohio man which caused the con testants to score live times on account of his crazy ninnliiB. Finally Air. Unrstow sent them oil and Thalia ran a half mlle before his driver could place him on his feet. Ono fellow had It ubout right when be remarked that if they would put a saddleon Thalia ho could beatuny horse on the ground for a mile dash , SUMMUir. UobbleP 10 0 dr Pi-osper Mcrrincr 11 8 I ! G Harry Ensign 0 778 Wallace I' ' 1 2 91 Oliver W 811 8 Nellie McGregor 9 10 10 10 Frank 1' , r > 4 3 2 Ciuelnh 3 843 Glamour 12 dis Kcnah II 3 059 Thalia dis Tobasco 4 1 1 Moody 7 4 3 Time -aKJV : , $ , 2:21. : ' , 'J ' :2P : , 2 : S1. The programme for today is as follows : 2 : . " > 0 trotting , purse SiOO Charles L. Do Uydcr , What Cheer , In , , Hlatoga Chief ; A. W. Kvercti. Tckamnh , Neb. , lr , TiUon ; Gould & Miller , Fullnrton , Neb. , Kgbcrtlnc : J. U Oman , Sioux City , Hilly Hurtoti ; C. D. Wolf , Albion. Neb. , Belgian Maid ; C. Greg ory , Council Uliiits , Kin ; ? Humbert : Diamond horse and land company , POIICII , Neb. , Ardoii : P. Lacy , Council Blutls , Nellie Caffroy ; Nat. lirucn , Burlington , J. S. ; V. II. Medbury , Independence , la. , Mhmbrino Hello ; H , S. Uaker , Omaha , May Hello : Inter-slate Stud , Kansas City. Klnnlto ; J. P. Outhwalto , Whitewater , Wis. , G ray Dawn ; John Uono- vnu.jr. , St. Joe , Ho.slyn ; Parker fi Judge. Newall. Iu. , Herald , jr. ; W. II. H. Colbv , Ft. Dodge , Hazel Maid ; , Wnpsio ; E. I ) . Gould , Fullarton , Neb.Voodline. . 2'JO : pacing , purse JIOO H. G. Holoman , Omaha , Ed Uosoivntcr ; Colonel 1) ) . 1J. Daily , Council niulTs , Mattie Ilarlo ; P. Podvant < t Son , St. Joseph , A. K. Uavis ; Charles L , Do Hyilcr , What Cheer , In. , Skylark. Two-year-old , grand hotel stake , $100 added C. M. IHick , Auburn , Neb. , Miss Helen ; E. U. Gould. Fullorton. Neb. , Wood- line ; M. .1 , Jones , David City , Nob. , Alix ; II. Xowton , Missouri Valley , la. , Nornettl ; Ed I'yltf. HumboUlt , Nob. , Kdilio Hnyus ; H. G. Smith , Fort DodgeIn. . ; John Donovan , jr. , St. Joseph Primus ; Senator A. Ed I'.vle's Hurlov Hurley will trot against G. M. Turnoy's union Medium for a $200 purse , best three in live. The races begin promptly at I o'clock. J . U. Tlpton , real estate , 5' ) * Broadway. If you wish to sell your property call on the Juitd & Wells Co. , C. 1) ) . Judd , president , OW Broadway. A Poor Girl's Story. On Monday morning , shortly after mid night , Captain Anderson of the merchants police hail his attention attracted to a young girl who was sitting on a bench In front o I'aimer's confectionary store on Main street. Ho approached her and asked her why she was sitting there nt that late , hour. Ho reply was that she wa waiting for n gentle man friend. Further Inquiry elicited the fact that the girl Had been robbed as well as wronged. She refused to give her name , bu said she had been living with her grand parents , an aged couple , in Gleiiwood. Oi Sunday morning sha eamo to this city ho says , in search of work , bu shortly after her arrival she met nn old frteni In the person of a traveling man , whom sh nays U Frank Stetnble , on the road for a Des Molncs house. She had been ncqualutci with him for a year or more. Ho invite * her to accompany him to Oumhu. and she eon seated. They returned on the 10,30 motoi ) n the wny ovflr ho suggested that it would > o snfcr for her If she would carry her pocket wok. She compiled vlth the request. They rot off the motor on the corner of Main and ( roadway and started to w.ilic clown Main trout , When in front of the Palmer places 10 suddenly aikcd to bo excused for n mo- ncnt and told her to wait there until ho re- urncd , She waited patiently for nearly two nd a half hours , or until the officer found icr. She says her pockctbook onlyeontalned 2 , but It was nil that she had nnd sbo dc- lendcd upon it to Icccp her until she could Ind employment or fall and go homo to Uleu- vood , Hho was taken to the Ilcvoro bouse and a light's ' lodging was paid for her. Hho ro used to register nnd disappeared the next nornlng. _ f Interest 'o ovcry lady making preparations for the riming cold weather , a few pointers from the lotTiix Sroiti : , COUNCIL liirri-M. Wo have ust received ourlargo fall line of furs , and eel assured our assortment Is complete , nnd irtcesas r-r.vi. , LOW. WH ) black hair muff * , ! i , BO and Je. I'Voiirh coney mulf. black , l.Xl.'J.VI.r ( ) > 0. Woof seals , $3. 00. Monkey , French seals , $ ! , $ : ] . : iO nnd { I. Astraehim , $ UM. Heavers , tit , $10 and t2. ! Children's angora white , in sets , for { 3.50. Children's tiger In sets for < J.M ) . Children's chinchilla In sets for K'.oO. Children's Thibet lamb lu sets foi'3.M , Children's white coney in sets for " . "ic. c\n : < * . ninck halreapcs , $ ' , tl.t'0 , > nm\r \ . " > . Hlack French coney , fl.rwi , ? : > , . } ( ! nntl { 0.50. Monkey , seal trimmed , f 1S.09. Woof , ' seal , < ll.OJ. Woof seal , shnwl collar. $13.00. Woof seal , roll collar , . * ( -.UJ. Kreneli heaver , til. 00. AstiMchaii , $7.00 , Si l.OJ , f ll.JTi and . * 1'J.OO. Natural beaver roll collar , t'W.OO. 5c light and medium ctialllcs. T c dark fast colored iirints. fie l.irgo llguretl furniture prints. lust the ? thing for comforters. Try our K'c2a ' \ and 15c batting , free from knots and open out in ono sheet. Apron ginghams 5e , a bargain. Dress ginghams at Sc , lOc and I2jc. | , . Xc\v fall styles. Something now In striped dotncts in light , ineilium anil dark ; nlbo mixtures at lOc. Ask lo sco them Armonla serge , H'l inches whip , at 12''c. ' Ncwstvlcsln Itepp4 , suitablu for wraps , SK. 12 yards for M.OO. Kinprcss plaids In new line of colors , 12 'e. TDII.IT so.vrs. Cutlcurasoap , 17c. Pears' unseciitcd , I'J'jC. ' Cap May. 20c. Scented Glycerine. 10i\ three for'J.'c. Ambrosia soap , three for 25e , put up in fniu-y embossed boxes , Largo cakooC Victoria soap , also Kir's Bal sam soap , at fie , six forc. . Special Wo carry a full line of toilet arti cles , such as combs of all hinds , hair brushes , nail brushes , hair curlers , ete. , etc. Hoston Store , 4Ul , 4015 nnd 403 Bro.uUvay , Council Bluffs , la. FOTHISItlNGHAM , WHITE LAW kCO. , V Kail Showing Tor the Hoy. It is quite natural , owing to the innate human meanness , that the best of us ejaculate sundry "There now , I told you MM , "and "I knew It would out " ivhcn conic , public atten tion is attracted to the misdeeds of any Indi vidual , This lias been the case with especi ally ono of the Itttlo boys who committed tlio heavy robbery at the residence of Mi's. T. A. Clark on Harrison street , mention of whicli was ma.de in TUB 13ciyesterday. : Several of the relghbors como forward now nnd accuse .ho boy Walter , the youngest of the trio , and son of the widow , | with bJing something of a kleptomaniac' , and recount inniei'ous Instances where they have suffered 'rom his depredations. Ono man , a printer , Iving further up the saino street , charges ; hc boy with thefts of money from his place. short time ago his wife was alone In the lousoand was taking mi afternoon nap whuu she was awakened by a noisoin the adjoining room. On entering the room she was sur prised to Und the boy half way into the window. Ho had cut the wire screen away after the fashion of the tiuo burglar and was | ust balancing bis little body on the window sill when she caught him and gave him a spanking nnd dropped him on the outside. Another lady living on Demon street caught t ho child in the room of her son-in-law , who jceuples the upper pnrt of the house. Ho liiul gone through sundry trunks and draw ers nnd had rilled the gentleman's pockets and obtained quite u sum of money. The money was taken away from the child and lie -was sent outof the house In a hurry. No further action has been tikaii in tha Clark robbery case , but In viotv of these facts ills pmiblo tint seine affective means inny l > o taken to prevent the younger boy becom ing a professional crook. Tlio chief of poliro thinks ho can re cover u largo part of the cola stolen from Miss Clarlc , Several other pieces were recovered yesterday , nnd the amount that has been returned will rodch about $10. The money has been recklessly scattered around , A piece of Chinese money was found near nn outhouse in the rear of n residence seine dis tance away where it hud been apparently thrown from a long distance. Aoiie of the more valuable coins and the yold nuggets have been recovcied. The parents of the boys -will do what they can toward making good the loss to MM. Chirk and her daughter , and the case will not bo prosecuted. They think , however , that Mis. Clark has put too high a value on the stolen goods. None of the petrifactions , which cannot bo replaced , have been recovered , and the bovs so far have refused to tell where they dis pose , ! of them. It Is probable the boys did not do all of the mischief or carry away nil the stuff. It is suspected that elder hands than theirs engaged in the work of dispelling the Chirk home. The older one of the two Implicated broth ers now stoutlv denies complicity in the crime , and visited Tin ; Bur , uttlco yesterday and angrily demanded that his name should bo taken out of the paper. His claim issomo- what stiengthened by the recollection of Hobinson Ilrothcrs , who recall the fact that there were but two hoys together when the watch was purchased with the stolen money. Money at reduoal Mtoi loinod on ohatto and real estate security by R , II. Shoafois Uo The Manhattan sporting headquarters , 41S Broadway. "Wall paper atI.osoyit Jensen's , 11 Pearl st Colonel Snpp's Condition. The sad news that Colonel Sapp had been stricken with paralysis caused numerous queries to bo heurd hourly as to his condition , The slroko had apparently effected his left side much more than the right , but yesterday morning ho was helped outof his bed into a reclining chair and seemed to ha resting easier. Ho was able to move his left arm n little , but seemed to ho growing weaker , Shortly after noon ho was helped back to his bed , and soon utter appeared to grow worse , losing all use of his left arm nnd leg. His power of speech Is quite seriously affected , nnd his condition last evening was deemed alarming , moro on account of the un certainty as to what the next change inighl ho than on account of any Immediate danger. The colonel was clear hi mind and reaped thopeearlousncss of Ids situation as shown by a remark made to a friend by his bed side. "I think I sco tha premonitions ol what will cause my llnal dissolution. " The many friends nro eagerly hoping that tlx next change mav prove for the better am that ho may be spared for many more years of usefulness. At 11 O'clock last night Colonel Sapp was resting comfortably and his friends were very much encouraged. Ho received a number o : calls during the evening and chatted gall ) with his friends , Ho went to sleep at i o'clock and slept soundly anil naturally uutl P , when he awoke very much rcfresned am enjoyed the visits of his friends. At 11 o'clock ho dropped asleep again with an ex ccllcut prospect of ngood night's rest , Sha WantH u Divorce. Yesterday morning , during a lull In the damage case , the court took up the divorce cosoof Jans Peter Larson against Johanna Larscn. Larsen applies for the divorce on the grounds that she has deserted him and left his homo desolate , nnd asks for the an- nullment of his marriage forthwith , The ourt might possibly have compiled with bis v n request if Johanna herself had not put in an ap ] .irauro at an 'blitortana ' time and lllcJ n ory explicit auJ dfcidcil answer , .lansen va surprised when , she Appeared' ' , and still now so when she riled the document giving icr side ot the I'iise. In It she avers hat alia is nnt thfl cause of the itihappiness In tliclr homo- . She admits hntsho left It. but rlntnu th nt thew was an u-gcnt necessity for leaving ; that her 1ms- ) and drove her nway anil threatened to kill icr nnd do sundry other dire nnd ilreuiHul hlngs. and made it generally Impossible for icrto live with him , Slio announces her ntentlonto bitterly resist his application for ilvorcc , and has tiskcd the court to grant icr temporary nllniony suflleicnt to support lorselfiind child during the pondtuify of the suit and to pay her attorney fees. J , C. Dlxby , steam heating , sanitary en gineer , Ull Ulfo bullllnjjOiaalu , ; 'Ji Mer flam block , Council lllufls. Signs. Loscy & Jensen's , U Pear st. Motors to t lie The long wished for 5 cent motor faro be tween the two cities Is ut last obtained but only for a few days and under peculiar clr cumstaiu'es. Those In Omaha who want to itti'nd the races can buy on the motor train a ticket for the round triii and giving nilmlt- .ancc to the grounds for only CO cents. As .ho admittance tickets are 50 cents this leaves 0 cents for the motor faro , or 5 cents each way between the i-lties. No\v , if the motor company will , when the races are over , simply knock oft the 50 cents ana leave the 10 cents for the round trip between tlio two cities , a great deal ct public growling will bo done away with. The motor trains run directly Into the driv ing park , landing their passengers nt the grand stand , a grout improvement over the old way , ns It docs away with all necessity of walking the long distnuro from the entrance to the amphitheater. The day before tlio races passengers going to the driving park nail to pay fi cents on the Broadway line and > cents on the line to the driving park , imik- : ii'a ( 10-rent rate. Tlio city council's atten tion being : lirectetl to this the solicitor was instructed to enjoin 'the motor company if it sought to collect a Ill-cent faro between any point In Council Bluffs and the fair grounds , Uolh being within the city limits. The com pany evidently concluileil it host to yield 'racefully , niul no Attempt was iniido yester day to c'oileet moro than tlio usual 5 cents , Some of the trains run direct to the driving oark and are so marked. Passengers entrains trains bound to Oninlr.i , nro transferred if thcv dcslro to go to the park. The through trams to the park instead of turning otf out avenue A , go ilowu 1) ) roadway to Sixteenth street and then turn and go to the Dark. The company claims that itvlll not pay to oner- ate this line only on such occasions as this , Uiiy your lumber ot Tlio Judil & "VVells Co. , SiaHroadway , Losoy& Jensen paint houses. A Kcnmi'kal ' > le Contest. The damage suit is drawing to a close. The defense , closed its testimony yesterday and the plaintiff began the introduction of seine rebuttal evidence. Two or three witnesses are to be examined this morning1 , but their testimony will probably he brief. Then the arguments will begin. Yesterday .Mr. Ilaunan was on the stand a freed portion of tliodny. Then a large num ber of documents wro introduced incvldcncs and a number of Impositions vend. In introducing rebuttal evidence Mr. Hala- wiu sought to get In seine testimony contra dicting some statom-'iit - imulo by .Mr. Flick- inger. Attorney McC.ibD , in objecting , claimed that H was dimply 1111 attempt to con tradict him on an immaterial point. In rais ing this objection .Mr. McCnbo touching ! ) ' al luded to the fact tbat Mr. Pliclcingcr w.w on the stand under pooullarclrcuinstance ? . The angel of death was hovering over his house hold , while ho mi * attempting to tell what he knew about this controversy. Ill * mind was naturally druivn to the bedside of the suiter- i g and dying one , imil to now attempt to In troduce testimony for the purpose of impeach ing him on some trilling , unimportant , imma terial point , vns cruel in the extreme. The llttlo _ outburst of sympathetic elo quence had its effect on all who listened. Mr. Pusuy , ono of the opposing counsel , sprang- to his feet , and in a few but eloquent words made a counteracting rupl.v , Ho had as much sympathy for the sorrow-stricken parent as anyone , and it was not in nccord- unco with his wish , but by the desire of Mr. FllcUlnger himself , that he had taken the stand nt such a time and under such cir cumstances. It was Indeed a trying position fora man to bo In attendance upon court , while his heart was being torn by sorrow , but if there vas any tlmo when a man should feel his responsibility to toll the truth it was when the ueathangel was hovering over his own ilrcsido. At such a tlmo should be ro- mcniberthat above the hovering dcathnngcl was a recording ( Jed of justice , who would hold him to a strict iiccountutiility. The deep sympathy felt by all should not relieve him of the full responsibility of adhering closely to truth , nor from the just criticisms which ought to bo imuloupoti his testimony. lioth were llttlo outbursts , but each wiis forcible nnd each cleverly turned. The trial of this case lias been attended by scvcral sorrowful events. Jlr. Hickingor , who is very actively engaged In tbodofcuse , has during the trial seen bis llttlo one stricken down with diphtheria , and laid for ever away. Colonel Sapp , one of the leading attorneys' the other sVlc , has been stricken with paralysis and Ills associates are anx iously witching the hourly changes which seem to bo for the worse. Kinloy IJurke , the plaintiff la the ease , has received a telegram announcing the death of his sister , Mrs. NVhite , of Kansas City. He is tumble to get away even to pay the tribute of. respect ut her grave. The trial on account o ( its importance , tlio ability and zeal with which the battleon both sides has been carried on , and the stiiingo accompaniment ot sorrow and death , will belong long remembered. Some favor n tnrllt lor revenue only , semen n tariff with Incidental protection , and some a tariff for protection , per so ; but a largo majority favor the free uio ol Salvation Oil for cuts and bruises , An endless chain of certificates verify the excellence of Ur. Hull's Cough Syrup. Price 25 cents. The principals in a very hnppy , quiet wed ding that occurred yesterday afternoon were Mr. James \V. Kills , proprietor of the Hotel Casey news stand , and Miss Dora Sternberg , u bright and IntcrcstingyoiuiK lady of Coun cil Bluffs. The eeroinoney A as at the resi dence of llov. Dr. I.nmar , pastor of the First Baptist church , who ottlclutod. The happy couple were the recipients of the heartiest congratulations from the many friends whom their excelleut qualities have won about them. Mr. nnd Mrs. ICllls are at home to theli friends In a cosy residence ou Kortb Six teenth street. Do iiottakcany diancoof being poisoned01 burned to death with liquid stove polisli paints or cnamals In bottles. The "Klsinj , Hun Steve Polish" is snfo , odorless , brilliant the cheapest and tyit stove polish niadoam the consumer pays for no expensive tin or glass package wlti | every purchase , A SI ilk Trust In t'lilttiign. Cincioo , Oct. f , Delegates representing the men who ship millc Into Chlcugu from ill sides of the city ijet ( today and decided to re dress their grievances by the formation of a stock com puny to handle ihcir business. The prlco of milk wto fixed at fl.-'o per can for the next four months , $1.10 for the fiftb mouth and $1 for the sixth. To Nervous Dcliilltntc/tl Men , If you will semi us Your address wo wll send you Dr. Uyo's Celebrated Voltaic Bolt und Appliances on trial , They will quleklj restore you to vigor , manhood and health. I'.miphlct free. VOI.TA.IO BULT Co. , Marshall , WlcU. rCortliwestorri IIiigineei-H Want a Ilnlt-o Cmofio , Oct. 7.--A sub-cominltteooIChi cage & Northwestern engineers anil llrcinon is In hcsslon In this city awaiting n roplj from the ofliclnls tolhodemand for Increase * pay for mogul and way freight engines utu the abolishment of thu classlllcutlou syston for ono ) ear. ' The motor tnl < ns you within n few foot of tlio L'raud htand. Oo and sec tlio races every day this vcelc at Union Parlc. He SpnnkH nl Hllcr lilir , Iho Con illy Scat ol'M < > liuc" . MiM.nuoinio , O. , Oct. " . Con press man McKlnloy opened his eainpnlf-n In the Six- ecnth district hero this evening. Tlilila s the county seat of Holmes county , ono Of ho democratic strongholds added to tins ills- rietby the gerryiniiiiilor posseJ last winter , 'he major was greeted by a line miillonce. lo spoke bilelly ot the gerryinainlor > ml devoted the moit. of his remarks to a llscussionof the tariff. In the course of his emarks ho said : "Therels not an Item uiion vhlch protective duties have been laid that ins not been reduced In pilee o the people who buy It. The republican parly fifteen years ago pavu the country f roe coffee and tea and his : io\v given It free sugarVo have ni a result u free nnd nntaxoil break f tut table. The duties under this bill 111-3 lower than those of imy bill since 1S JI , Wo have reduced lutkshorcver it would not Interfere vlth or injure. a homo Industry nnd uivo Increased It only where the pro- lection of our own innuutactuilng ntoivst demanded It. The duties on wool liave all been made protective. If In IsHJt on farmers of Ohio defeated tlio republican iarty fora reduction of the wool tari IT , ns , ho democrats then claimed , Ills your duty low to veto for the republican party that has tot only restored tbotariltof IMii ) , but , u.aiie t stronger by n high tariff on all sub stitutes for wool. The American maikct s the best In tlio world , nnd It has lieon nude so and can only ho so maiutilnod by irotection. They sny wo have Inei'e.ined the ) flcc of every tiling. I voultl like to Unow vhatwe have Increased the duties on except ihiiinpagne , brandy , plushes , velvets and ho luxuries of the wealthy. M'liese and farm products about comprise the list. The Union I'tirlc races nro on. International IiUcrury ConI" ; H , LONDON , Oct. . The International l-iter- iry congress met hero today. Jules Liiiuliia , > orinanont secretary , presented a. report on .ho copyright In America. He attributed he defeat of the copyright bill In congtvsi to ho prevailing untiuonchablo antagonism to England and the antagonism at lonio between eastern and western states. IIo held out little hope of u lavorable settlement of the question , 'or the present ho proposed as a mcaniof reaching the desired end that thecongress send thanks to all In America who had de fended tlio peed cause. Count Kerulry , speaking from long experience in America , declared the icport too gloomy , siuil Unit a successful Issue might bo expected lar sooner Lhunthe report indicated Jt had been easy Idtberto , under the rules of the house of rep resentatives , for a few active opponents to prevent the copyright bill from arriving ut Lho stagoof discussion , but the recent acces sion to power o ( Heed , u great friend of the copyright association , would render luca tac tics moro difficult. A fresh bill , ho said , would bo discussed lu December , and this bill would pass , The Union Park races are on. Shook Up Oilier ClticH. Piui.vnRi.i'im , Oct. 7. The shock of the explosion at "Wilmington this afternoon was plainly felt in many sections of this city. The shock was also felt at ISlillvillo , X. .F. , Ches ter , I'a. , nnd other points thirty to thirty-live miles distant. Fits , spasms , St. Vitus1 dance , n ervousncs and hysteria uro soon cured by Dr. Alllos Nervine. Free samples iitlCuha & Co.'s , 15th and Douglas. Kansas City K.vT. oamircr Indicted. KINS Cur , Mo. , Oct. 7. Treasurer Poakcvuom Mayor Holmes expelled from olllce last summer , charging him with the embezzlement of $ riUK ! , > of the city's funds , wus indicted today hy the grand Jury. Have used Dr. Tnomas' Kclectric Oil for croup und colds , and declare it n positive cure. Contributed by Win. Kuy , 670 1'ly- mouth Avo. , Buffalo , .N. Y. Founrt Guilty or Wife Murder. " \VKI.I..txn , Oat. , Oct. 7. The jury in the case of Arthur II. Day , charged with mur dering his wlfo by pushing her Into the Niagara river , returned a verdict of yullty tonight and Day was sontonccd to bang. Water Lily Soap Will Float. Pnrntlcof Veiled I'ropticts ST. Louis , Oct. 7. An enormous concourse of people witnessed the parade of the veiled prophets tonight. The subject oC the show- was the "Nonscsicnl Alphabet. " M'ho parade was followed by nu annual grand ball. IF feel "out of " nnd you sorts , cross pcov- ish-tnlto Dr. J. McLean's Sursaparilla ; cheerfulness will return und llfo will ne\v zest , Count of I'arN In " \VAsnixoTov , Oct. 7. The Comtooo Paris and party arrived hero this afternoon. They were guests. at this evening of General Scbollcld. The races at Union 1'urh will continue oaeli afturnoon tills week until Saturday. .Suiulay School Soololy I\IINXIU'OI.IS : , Minn. , Oct. 7. The Congre gational Sunday school and publishing so ciety bcfuu its lirst national uiecting here today. The races nt Union Park will continue ouch uf tornoou this week until Saturday. Woodman's N w I'Jlevator. Clark \\rootlman \ and his partner , Mr. Har ris , have leased an inimenso raln elevator at Uiirluiton ( , ivith a caiiacity of about one million bushels. need a pool , safe laxative , nsk your druggist for a box of Aycr's I'ills , and vou will ( Ind that they give perfect satisfac tion. F'or indigestion , irpid liver , and slclc hcadacbo there Is nothing superior. Leading physicians recommend thoiu. C. N. Pfolil of Bradford , Pa. , eastern agent of the Kew Yorlc , Uako KrIe&Vcst- orn railroad , uccompuiilcd by his wife , is visiting Mr. uutl Mrs , A. II. liloiner at the Hotel Casey. Tan Iloutcn's Cocou Delicious , made in stnntly. 0.V. . Jones stopped at the Wellington in Chicago yesterday. 1'ears'sonpls ' ' the mostclegant toilet ndjunc- J'KKRftX.l It J' til. l tlll.t . II. Hough of Harrison Is at the Casoy. J. Q , Williams of Chirks ii at the Mor- John Howies of O'Neill Is in the city , at the Casoy. II. H. Woodall of Norfolk is stopping at the Ca oy. (1 , W. Heard of. LouUvllle , ICy. is at the Barker. V. 1J. Hyde of Colorado Springs Is tit tlio Paxton. ] ! . O. Dudley of Hot Springs Is at the Millard. 1) ) . O. Toinklns of New Vorlc Is ut the Murray , , It. H. Schillof Boston was nt tlio Millard 1) ) . B. Drown of Chicago was nt the Murray last night. J , \V. U'lgton of 1'oncnls registered at the Merchants (1. ( D. Hutchlnsonof Uroken Boiv Is at the Merchants. It. W. ( Jobb of Chicago is In the city , at the Millard. 1) ) . II. Stappof DCS Mulnoi U in the city , at the Murray. J. AV. Campbell of Boston 1 % registered at tlio Murray. J. .M. lieliinartof DCS Molncs Is In thodty nt the Barker , T. R Lynch of 1'latte Center Is wglstorod nt the Darker. I , . C. Arretliof Cleveland , 0. , is registered at tin ) 1'axton. Mr. nnd Jlrs. Andrew loso\vater ! wcro guests ut the Coatcs houbu In Kansas City I'ho Notiirlotm CJnllnw anil Kt | > rp * r'Ciiniilit I'n n tvari'N , Ala. , Oct. 7. The notorlou < nutlmv nnd expires robhor , Kviljo IJurrowi , wits captured thli iifli"-noon nt South Mar- ingohy .folin MoDufTii' and others Hcnt out ! > y the Southern express i-oniniiny. llo tind wc'inooii In that vicinity icccdtly and today ook bhelter in a IICIIHO during a rain itorin. Two colored men JHilstlni { MeUdfTeo went Into the bouse nnd engaged lliirrowH In convora.itlon. Kuddi-niy tlicy grasped him by the hatuR pivventlng him reac'hlng his wcat > om. A terrlllc struggle ensueil , but Mi'luff ) iO and others c'.uno In ind overpoworoil him. The Southern K\- tiress people are greatly elated. McDuffeo nnd others will receive a Inrgo reward , To Dlnpel Ileail.H'hosnnd fevoM , to cleanse the system offt'clunllyyet , gently , when costlvoor bll- loiiH.or when thoblool U impure or ihigglsh , to penuniit'ntlv ' euro Inbltiml constipation , to awaken the khlnoys nnd liver to a healthy activity , without Irritating or weakening tlit'in usu Syrup of 1'lgs. Population ol' I own Cities. WmtiNiiTosOct. . 7.- Census announce ments for town : niirllngtou 2'IW'\ Inerenso ( l.tl ? * * , percent 15.SU ; Clinton IH.fc ! ! ) , Inerenso lr > 77 , [ > er cent iV.r.l ) ( ; Davenport'J. , H > 1 : In- crea o : tj.'li ) , per cent Ifi..1.1 ! ; l < 'ort Madison T.tiOit , IncrciiHo , 'I'J'J7 , per cent ( W..iT ; Iowa ( : ityrpr'J , decreiso , 1,110 , , jHTCont''O.iU ; Ivro- kulc Hor. , Inoreaso I.IC > i , percent lit. 1(1 ( ; Lyons 5,7111 , inmm-Pt.li'.i : ; , per rent -ID1.1 ; Muscatlne 1I-I'U , increase U\X \ ! , per cent H7.W : ; Ottumwa IJI/MJ , increase 4'jfficr \ \ eentW.I-J. Population of'ho ' state of lo\va \ 1,95,7 , Inci'i'aso Uvi | . ) , jicr cent 17.11(5. ( St. Paul , Minn. , llH.loti , Increase 01OW , , per cent iJl.or. Populiitloii o ( West Virginia 7lUIS , | , Increase - crease 11 l.'Jiil ' , iier cent 'JJ..tii. ' Pdptiliition oi Ohloi : , < i4yi,711)t ) Increase 1C- ? , > ' " , per cent M.K5. Tlio presence of dandrnlf indicates a ells- easoil scalp , anil if not cured , blanching of the hair and hiild-icss will result. Hall's ' HuirUuticwer euro it. Morley Itcpllrs to Crl tlelsins. LONDON , Oct. 7. In an aililrnsnt Swlndon tonight , Morlcy replied to the criticisms of his recent speech. He ridiculed the idea that because hq had been a cabinet minister ho could blindfold , himself to niTain in Ireland. Kvcry word ho told was true and ho was glad to have hclncd In the oxpomrcof the magis terial author ! ties. After describing the dis tress in several districts of Ireland Morlcy suggested that a remedy was available ) by re newing the proposals as to the Irlih Innil made In l > Mi niul inviting- the cooperation of the Irish members. For lleiilnelie Use Horsford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. I. Ii. Sunford , Sheilleld , Mass , , says : "Most excellent of the in derangements nerv ous systc-m , such as headache and sleepless ness. " A Circus Trnlii Wrecked. EjiTTi.n HOCK , Arlc. , Oct. " . Sells Ilrothcrs' circus train was wrecked near Latour last night , several horses beinR killed and a num ber of other animals injured. Tall lire nt DON Moincs. Dr.s Mmsis , In. , Oct. 7. M. Cohen , wholc- silodealer : in dry froods. Jewelry and general mc.rehandiso , has failed. Liabilities , $ I5OlK , ) ; assets , same. DRIVING PARK. Pall Meeting ; , October ? to 10 , 1S90 S-l-.OOO . IN PROGRAMME : TUESDAY , OOTOIIEIt 7. 2iorncrj-IMirsp : : . J.TO Si'- Trotting Purse ; . MO U-ycnr-old Trotting Stake . 1JJ M'EDJjr.SlAOCTOHEU 8. BiROTrottlns I'nrso . TOO ! ! : ! ! ( ) Trotting I'urso . 4oO U-year-old Trotting Stnlco . 53 TI1UKSOAK , OUTOUl'.llD. 2 : : TrottliiK I'urso . 401 Preo-l'oi'-All Tiottlnu I'urso . WJ Yearling Trotthr. ; Kuco Stiilto . 5U FIIIDAV. OCT011KII 10. 2M : : Trotting Piirso or-ATI I'aehiK-l'aise l'reo-For-MI , Stulllon IMirso I . WJ Niitlnrinl Trotting awoi-latloii rules to KOV- orn , Entries cline Oi'lolH'rl. Slnkn race f reo. Mile tract J. W. I'KIIKUUV. ' Pruslilimt , Council Hums , low.i. Addiessnll comiiinnleatlons to A. II. ( Jlllltri. Sooretary. 21.1Soiitli MthSt. . Oniiihn. > ub. J. D.Enjirxn-iov.rru' ! . K. IJSIIIT , < IAUT , vico-l'iei. It. HANNAX , Coshlur. ATTEND Strlcllyto hmlni'M" 1 < n spluinllil niotlo. Tholilc'i- ' c t f iici'cxi In cvcrr line of htiiimncncriry lueaclicJ byblm wJioliiiliMto ninia niloiito 1 tpo 'Inllf. WESTERN I'o r1" nroproKrcs lro. [ nil of enatff , anil mou ° jr luiikiiii. cicmua. ! Tiiej nuoil xpucUl training lor bUSlML'33. IOWA I.cn < ls In ropiilnr oil nation. Her pnbtlo no'i roll nrc iloln L'Miiil Murk lor liar ncru.uln.r ml Ilium. \Vojtoru Junn. COLLEGE , Commcncoi fnll loriu Sort. lit. faliu aoleots the ri' llr priitllrnl fur her Stiilonts. Korinil. Ilinl- no'a.Sli'irtlmml nml I' jmii nthli | < 'Oiir o . well o , ' . Kiiiilu ) . ! imJ cnromlly coniluciol. Stiulonti iu\r \ iMitcrnt anrtliuo. Wrltotor further partlcula U \V. s. I'nulwn. Council Bluffs low , . I OFFICER & PUSEY , ! BANKERS. Corner Mil In and llroaihvay , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. r > eal rsln forulKii utiil dninostlo oxi'lmtuo folloi-tlons made und Interest pulu on tlmo iloposlts. F. M. ELLIS & CO. , ARCHITECTS And Buliaina Superintendents. Rooms II ) imiUrJUP" lliiilillii , ( ) iiiahiNob. : . nnclUuoinsSII mill -Ml MiTrliuij Illoi'lt.Uoiiiicll HI tills , la ' Electric Trusses , Belts , Ghost Protectors , Etc. AGENTS \V\XTIil \ \ ) , DR. C , B. JUDI ) , GOO Broadway , Council Bluffs , la A.WN KM MATS. llomanUclMn held thostiiKOat Iloyd's InM "Don C'liMiir do Bniiin" cloning , being thi nltractlon , with Alexunder Salvlnl in tin tlllo role. fMndrld In the tlmo of Charles III What moro exciting locale could bo lieslreil , ana \\hat i-ountryso full ofpoetrymulof ehlvalrj could be thought of than Spain In the ye.irs of the seventeenth century ! Itwn , lifro that the wont and best of men strug * IfM for the mastery , vleo reigned , ilobiinoh < cry seemed , to live In the very air nnd honest folk vcro woefully lu the minority. Is it any wonder then , that a man with tin' ilnsh. tlio .swagger , the Intrepidity , the vulor ol Dim I'juar do Ihuan shouUl win the hearts of the populneo nnd bring Into subjection tha sioul oflho heiiutlful sticct MiiKorMurltnimi .And iiroutul her Is centered IV Knney's ro. mantle story with Uoii Uiusurns hero bnuntU fnl of tlio play. The perforiuniire , last night , if anything , was much better than on the prcvlims iron ing. The nudienco wastwleons large , \\hieU \ may account for the enthusiasm of both pl.iy- ers and spectators. Not for many years has n in Don C.i'sar been seen upon the i itnge. Certainly not slnoo ICihvIn . . played It for the list timo. Mr. Salvini m ra tliiin over omnlmslwt the -liiins Unit he is r really line actor , giving abundant proini > u oi nbrilllnnt future. Thohuinorof the situations , the chivalry of the man who , although at outs with fiirlum > , never forgot his honor , was beautiftilljr brought out , the cntlroconception belngupon nn exulted iilane , worthy tlio great naino ho bpiirs. Belle Archer brought to the part of M.irl * tana a beauty that was qulto irreshtal'le ni well i excellent ability. It was n purely sympathetic part , quite along the lint ! of in. geuuos and was di-ftly linndlod. l.tifiuit Ileiuierson as ( 'buries and Klmer I'eUunatei ' ? M tho.scheming prime mini-tor nere slrnnfj and earnest while Miss Dlxon in the sinill part of Laxarillo was delightful. The uthus i of the company were all | I'\l'l tl'IMIMlt III. ItlU-IHIH JI'CX. Brnsos Avni : " , Oct. T. A puiile rail-slid hew last night by a rumor that n flesh revolution hail broken out. Troops \\ore culled out nnil patrolled tlio stroc-lHilui- . inp thcnigjlit. The police wcro vaplill ) nnned \vitliiillesnnulidd in readiness ntthi'rcn.4 ' trill station. A special train was ohpiitclieil to Xnratn for roinfiirfcuienta of artillery , which nrrivi'il this iiioriiing The IMUSO of the nlnrin win the report of a pulu-Q npont that ntteniit.s | had bivn mnili * liy ser < ' pean Is to suborn two regiments. The' situ * ution is bellcveil to bu graver than at llrst supposed. Many deputies and spnntors imshodUio niglit at Pivslilent IVlliwiiu'a liniise , nnil It is stated that the minister of war took the preslilent unit .Minister of the 1 114 terlorlloeato thobarracks for safety. Admirul llorbcro prepared the lleet for aetlon. Later The iiresidcnt hns onlerod thrt troops to proeceil to Suntn Ciitullnu and R-J Into eatnj ) , loaviiiR ono regiment In the city. f'carsof u revolution In Laplatahave becu dispelled. Connect lent Town II.MiTroiin , Conn. , Oft. 7. Oflldal rotunu from town elections in Cotineetleiit mine lu slowly , These are to n largo dt'itroo local rontcsts and often moro ] > crsoiuil nnd iloines * tic than political , thonsli tlio result is always looked for with Interest. Of 11(1 ( towns at present rcportcxl 4U elect republican town I'lcrU and Lo.irdsof soloetnien , : t'i go ilomo. rratio and i arc divided. Last jear tne.so s.iino towns stood VJ repuhllean , ' : W ili > mo craticand : \ ) divided. SPECIAL NOTIO ES , COUNCIL BiUFFS. rpAKI'N IT On Sunday inni-nlne. Orl. ft r , , ri 1 pray IIOIM ! alxnil 10 yearsold. vci lit lii lit ! ! ' ) liounds. ICrni'st ' KVIT.S , Ki"'li''H'i' , Hunlsou street , ( Joiini'll IllnIVs. QIIOHTIIAN ! ) Tiuitflil-lU'stnyslPiii. iinvntd Olt-h-iOiiH. Kd. \\rliilit.tiliSHoiHli : 1'lr ti.l. T A lirlek rcslilmicu In l ' 111111011 -I. I ! lull's of ' ( \ - ( ' rooms , wllli liirfc' yulil nnU mrli.'iid. lliri'o hlncUs fioni Oiiiahn mid Ciiun- i'll IllntTs nuitor rallwny. Will bo iciitort pirtly furnlilii'd If < li' > .livd. Amity to N. Pi DodKO'fc Co.us : llrundnay. Norniiiii ! rog. li.lfi" . .1. .1. kit's , near doai and dumb Institution , Council KliUN. FOlt HA Mi The Mock nnd llxttniH of n well ostiilillshed ur < > c 'ry stmcnr will soil Mocknnd lent Kturo and II.NliiK's ; also thr < > g l-ynnr-old eolis for sulu. hiiinlrc if T. iu biiiltli.t fon. 718 Wth n > n. , Council HI nil's , FOlt UK NT Mouses nirl rnomo ; nno over store near court lionsi. ' , anil onu f room nt .1. 11. li\IlsanV ; ( , li- " > I'lftli uv clinngn In Inislncss will sell stm'k of .L1 drills iinil llMMii's.ull new anil llr-t rlasg , lit a discount , If sold within no\t , ; iOliy ( : . [ n- vnlco nlioiit t'i'M. Adurutt S. , llco olllcou Council llluirs. _ _ FOltSVIE or Ilont Oanlim land. wltU lioususi. by J. It. Hlco. lUJMulii 6t. , CuuuuU I ! I nil's. pay roiitwnonyoii r.ui linyu linniuoq thusaiuo torim , anil In ciso of yourdiMth at any tl mo laavu your finally the liomoduaj on tliu following terms : Atiumu worth fl.ODj at2 ! per inontlu A homo worth 1l'ii ) atJIS per inontlL Alioino worth f,03) ! atS t per inontlu AhO'iio wurtli iJ.OTO . ultn pur taontlL Alioinn wnrlli JI.OI ) alfH | , IT inontli. OllitT prlon.l lioiuin on the suao tonii . The nlmvo niniitlily inynu'iits Incliulo prlni'lpil ; ondlntnrost. Cur full ii'ivl Icitliirs call nu ot uld rets tlm. lit 1(1,4Volls Co. . U'JJ Ilroiiilway , Uuuni'll III iinfa CITIZENS STATE BAM Of Council Bluffs. PAID UP CAPITAL . $110,003 SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 50,001 LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS . 350,001 UIIIKCTOIN I. A. Mlllor , P.O. Olpusoii , 1C. I * fhii-4.-irl. 1C. II. llnil , . I. II. Kdiiiiiiulsoii , i'liurlci U. Kantian. Transact Konur.il l > : uillii IniHl- iii-S' * . Ijarjjest eitiltnl | and surj > liH of uuj luiil ; In Sotitlns'csturii Iowa. INTEREST ON TIM E DEPOSITS , oi-TioR , 117. UKsiPENi'i ' : , aafl * W. C. ESTEP , " Council Illnll'M , lovvn. II rs'nrlli Afain Sti'ect. I < "nneral Dlrootor and lOinbaliner. V Cfhiiry-.Instleoof the 1'eaeo. OlIN'n ovcl J , OllllllAiiii'ilciin i\prrss , No. 43J llriUil'vuy , Coundl Itluir.s , linvu. V' S me Altornoj-H l huw. X O1III3 I , , tHI | Ht.ltl , Illl ( | ( C.ru , | | CD i ir-Is. Knmns 7 and 8 Shugart llrii'j blucll , CUIIIU'II IllllllH , lulVil. O 27 NUINSTHK1CT. OvorC It. .In Miui'inlii , V In h JcHclrj Strel \ THE GREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY ( , nre < n II ili iirdi'iH ol'tlio bliniinoli. lilv r , Itownl' , K ( InnyH , lHi'nKov , I4oit ul' AiipciH'1 , ll iuln hp , < 'mint iintlnn | , Coil IVOIICNI , lion , ItlllniiMH.'HH , I > ever , I'llow , Kit ; . , nnil rimdiM-H HID H/Htc-in IOHI llnhlu Kicoa truut ItAnWAV'S PI MS lima i-uiw forlhls iiinplnlnt. They loin up tlm Internal ( .errctlonn tt healthy notion , rrstim'MioiiiM Ii to tlio Htonirrlinnil onablolt lo iK'rfoiin Us ( unctions , I'rU'oSVj ti l i\ Milil by all ilriiKihits. crinulltd by UA,1)\V'A ) \ Y ii CO. , ai \ Vurrtnbtrvcl , Ne < i ork , oiuoeoin of price.