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Show Snan B. Sisy ISeecIicr la 111 titiitiy us he lau Be, Sow Tlieii ! Council Bluffs, Iowa, 20. Susan B. Antnony, since her arrival in this city a clay or two ago, though refusing 10 he interviewed on the subject, has talked freely with her friends concerning concern-ing tho Bowcn-Bt echer Tilton complication, com-plication, and makes no secret of her belief in Beecher's guilt, though pro-feiug pro-feiug no admiration tor either ot the 01 h rs named. Sue nevertheless asserts that if any have giievances they are the ones. Tnc advisory council coun-cil she regards as a whitewashing move, and minks the ultimate result ol the whole affair will bo Beccher's death, though he will probably never coufess his guilt, having determined otherwise. When the troubles first began Mrs. Tilton first confessed her guilt to Mrs. Stanton, subsequently to Mi-s Anthony herself, and of the truth of her confessions a', ihe time, Miss Anthony has no doubt. It is the latter's desire to avoid all publicity in connection with the scandal. |