M-1 THE OMAHA DAILY UEERATUllDAY , JUNE 10 , 1803. THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL HLtJFFa ornui NO. 12 PEAKL s [ ' . T ellurfrjy \ cnrrlcr 'o ' nny pirt of J.'io clt * [ , 11.V TII.TON , - MANAOKll JNnS I'H'.ilnpMOnice ' No 43 N. Y. PUimblnt ? Co. lioston sioro Juno silo now on. NlK-9 paints buggies 4W Broadway. Miltonbcrgcr Is the hatter. rx Bro-tdway The Majno Heal Estate Co. , 021 Broadway. Jesse I-oomnn filed ait Infonnatlon In su perior court vcstorday , ehniglnR Clnrlcs 13ovco with whipping his wife The marrlaco of Miss Delia Mlkesolt to Mr. 11. H. Hairis Is announced to take plnco lioxt Thuisilny at the residence of the bride , SKKXI AvrnuoC. Calantho Assembly No 1 Pytbian Sisterhood - hood , will meet tills nftcrnoon nt ! ! o cloclc. All mcinbcra rocptpstcd to bo picsont. Hy onlcr of chancellor coiutnander. Special mealing Woman's Hollof Corps nt IhoOrand Artnvof thpKcpublic hall Satur day Juno 10 at fl o'clock , business of Impov- tanco. Annlo C Campbell , piesldcnt. bpcrlnl conclave of IvanhooCommaiulcry No. 17 Knights Tcmpl.tr this evening for \vork In the order of the Kerl cross All visiting Sir Knights cordially welcome. Per order of the eminent commander. Fn Ini noon the teachers of the Twentieth Avruiio school gavu a banquet In honor of tliclrpiinclpal , Miss Pnvne. These ptecnt wcro Misses Pa > no , Howard , Ciockcr , John- J son , Shoplcr , Fletcher , Hail and Brltton. , A. W. Johnson mid Miss Frances Tomlin- t son. both of this city , aio tobomariied to day at St. Joseph , Mo , Mr. Johnson is n V -noil knovvnitravclling man , and occupies the , position of pctrotnry of the Comincrci.il Pil grims of Iowa. W. A. Wood is tlio proud possessor of a century plant which Is growing at the rate of thico or four inches n dnj. It Is now blx or seven feet tall and m.ij bo expeetcd to bloom before long It is on exhibition at his liomo , on Fourth street. Mrs McGrcovy left for Des Moines yesterday with her son , who lias been l.vlng , nt the Woman's Christian assooi.itioii hos pital with a broken back The physicians Btato that there is i.ot the slightest chance of the joung man's recovery The Board of County Supervisors hold its final meeting yesterday and adjourned. Be fore doing f > o It reduced the assessment of Council Bluffs ical tRt.ito 10 per cent and granted the famous Hood roail petition which has been lunging flrofor a io.ir or mote A meeting of the Bethany Baptist church vvas held Thmsday evening , at which it was decided to Join the First church , provided the latter nould malto arrangements to assume n small indebtedness. It is thought that the necessary anaimcmcnt will ho made , in which case evening services on Sunday .mil 8unda.v school will bo knpt up in the futuio nt the licthnnj church r The following cases of measles were 10- ported yesterday : Eunice Mortcnson , Av- cnuo A and Twentieth street ; Joseph Holder , McPhcison avenue , Mary Kelly , lOO'J Fourth avenue ; P. Gulls , iist Bio.id- way ; I.con Denny , 1017 Fourth avenue ; Uertha Heller. Ill HUlgc street ; Boitlm "Whtolcr. no , ) Hist Pioico street ; liourk-ius , lllibtutstnan stiect ; GUI Holler. Ill Hldgc street , Thomas M.ynster , 11)7 ) Kidgc sticot ; Unity Hodgcrs , fill t Hast Bioadway. Minnie Olcson , IfilO AvenuoC , is rcpoited ill with scarlet fever. Ten DIIJ * ut tlio Wurlil'a I'nlr. ' * Itvvill cost you Ics- , than $50.00 , cvery- tliing necessary incltulcil. This means homes in priv ate cottage , clean , safe , close to fjrouml-j nnil on tlio beach of Lake Mlchi nn. Write to .T. T. Chyno- wcth , Windhor Park , III. Refers , to II. W. Tilton of Tan Hic : , or Jacob Sims of Sims & Bainbrlogo , Council Blulla. The ( Iiiuiil Hotel , Council BlulTs. The most elegant in Iowa. Dining room on bcvcntli floor. Rate , $ . ' 1.00 and $5.00 a day. E. L\ Clark , Prop. Another Improvement to the popular Schubert piano. Sw nnson Music. Co JVKKAO.V.I fc 1'AHAOltA 1'IIS. Born , to Mr. and Mis. Ftnloy Burke , a son Mrs. A Wheeler has just returned from n trip to Denver , Topeka and Kaunas City. Ocorgo Simons and son , Jasper , aio in the city , \islting the family of F. 1' . Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Davis will leave to morrow evening for a visit to the World'a fair. fair.Marshal Marshal John Ij. Tcmpleton will leave to day for St. Joe to attend the funeral of his bi other , James II. Tcmpleton , J. D. Hooker , an old resident of the east end of the county , was In the city yesterday n guest of his brother , A. H Hooker. Judge A. B Thoincllof Sidney was in the city j estordaj , accominnicd bv his shot t- hand icporter , O. C Gaston of Tabor. William Cobb , a veteran showman , now .advance agent for Cobb \ , Whitbi'b ciicus was a caller at TUB Bur. ofllco , \ esterday. S. B. Kinmons and wlfoof Minden , Mich. aio visiting tlio family of ij P. Judson , 01 I their return homo fiom a tilp to the Pacilli | coast. William Hvons and wife of Seattle nro It ! i the citj , guests of J. F. Kvnns and family oi Sjixth avenue They will le.no totnoirow [ evening , accompanied by J. F. and wife foi I Chicago , to attend the fair. ItnmllcU'rt luo Cronin , Try Mot'/gar ft lUmdlott's pure am delicious ice ci cams and ices and yet will eider no other. Pure ice From Missouri river channel. Mulholland& Co. , Urown building. Telephone 102. Greonshioldn , Nicholson & Co. havi moved their real'citato olllco to 00 Bioadway , opposite poatotllco. Tol. 151 Hit ) l.iiiul lur Kiint. Hay land for rent in lots of from 20 t 300 acres. U. Marks , Council Blulld. blii'Mlli , foment lun. niaborato preparation * nro being made fo the reception and entertainment of the it terstato sheriffs convention , which will con : mcnco in this city next Tuesday. In th forenoon the vlsltois will bo mot by a icci'i turn committee nt the Grand. In the nftci noon the association will moot la the room of ttio Pottawattamlo Democratic nssoci : lion in the James blouk , whcro theto will I : an nddiuss of welcome and t espouse. In th evening the visitois will bo convojed t Mmmuaheio Ihoy will ho entcrtalnci \Vedncsdaj morning a cart iagorldoahin the city v\ ill bo In order , and on Wudncsda nftcrnoon the business of the convcntla \vlllboconcludcd Thcro will bo visltoi iirc'sent from Nebraska , Missouri , Sout Dakota , Wisconsin and Minnesota. A meeting of the citizens is called for th ! evening In the court house , when furtlu arrangements will bo made U is hoped th : thcro will bo n full attcndanco or clii/ens , r thcro Is a great deal to bo done , and ovei ono should fet'l himself somewhat rcsx > nt. bio In imprcbsing the visitors with the ho jiitnllty of the city. Manawa trains will run daily from t < day , leaving Broadway U and 11 n. in and every hour from 1 p. in. until 0 p. n Music for balls , parties , picnics , s olnls , etc. , by Muolciauri Union. J , I Follett , Mgr.-100 B'wqy , Council Blull Protect your homes against dcstru tivo btonus. W , C , James lias tl etrongest companies in tlio world. Cook yot" meals this" summer on a gi rnngn. At cost at < ho Gits company. Williamson ft Co. . 100 Main strco largest and best bicycle stock in city. Stop at the Ogden , Council Bluffs , t 2.UO house in Iowa. Gco , S , Davis , prcburiptiou druggist. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Pr scnco of Mind Displayed by an Old Lady in ati Eiioountcr with a Tramp. HER GOOD USE OF A CONVLN1ENT AX Itrpnlm or n Nlglil I'limler'n Ad- vnnro A Ilnril Sjrnjfjjlo with tlio Intruder Ponmln I'orslMouty uiul 1'luck Suci mlul. All old lady who lives on Fifth avenue just west of the court house , has been mentioned in the new spipers once or twice and has become - como a famlH ir figure In the city on account of a little peculiarity which manifests Itself in her keeping the eoflla in which Mio expects to bo buiied , as one of the main , and , In fact , almost the only ornament of her llttlo houso. She had an experience a night or two ago in which she showed a presence of tnlnd and a prlt that would have done credit to ono very muchjounger. Showas sitting In her room about II o'clock when she heatd a tip nt the door. Thinking It was ono of her neighbors como to see how BIO was llxed for the night she opened the door , w hen she found it was n man w ho demanded admittance. She tried to shut the door In his face but lin was de termined to enter After a'hard btiugglc , hoHover , she m in.igcd to abut anil lock the door , and the unwelcome visitor pioceedcd to the window on the side of the house , which ho raised and was In the act of clambering in when tl o old lady picked up an axe which happened to bo convenient , and went for him. Ho read the handwriting on the wall and loft before thonxo did any dntnago. and when the danger was nil over Iho old lady took advantage of the proroira- tivo of her sox and screamed for help. Her nelghbois lushed in , but thcro was no need fur their assistance. rou TIII : WKP.K. Arrangements for the Anmml Illgli School The tvventjthird iinninl commencement of the Council Bluffs High school will take place next Wednesday afteinoon and evening - ing at Dahonv's opera house , it having been fount ! ncccssiry on account of the largo In crease In the number of graduates of these of former > cars , to dtv ido the class into sec tions. Theio will also bo n number of new featuics in connection with the graduation exercises , mention of which in detail is in ulo below The following is the program- llaccalunrc'ite Reiinon , by lr Stephen I'huliH , At the rir-t I'roshytcrlan eliurrh , Sunday mnniltig , June 11. Junior i eruption in honor of sonloi :1 tss at the ri'Mdpiicu of Mr. O. \ V.Vlrt , Monday evening , June 1 . Addtoss to thu spnlot olass by Hov. I'rank Ciann ot Omaha ' tilijci-t " \\hit \\lll You Dolih ItAtl'ltst I'resbytcrlan church , Tni' dny oxeiilng , Juno If ) , KM < ICMS | of iliu gniduntlng class at Do- h inj'sopeia liotiieulncMlay ttfturnooii at 3 o'cloi'U , WcdiiLsd ly ounlni ; nt 8 o'clock. I'MIT I , VM DM SI\VAIT1.IINOON. In\oc itlon Music- Isb School Orchestra . Amlnntonnd wait/ Oration I'poeh-m il.lng Inventions v C uileOiosvcnor Oiatlon \ \ Illlam n Olndstonn . ( Jlat.i rianiniant Oration Thu QtiLstlon of IninilRratlon. Katlu ICnbbs T K Quartet Rosebud I'nlr M-tcv Or itlon Amcilc in Humor Magglo lli.tdley A Chronli'lu of this Llass of "J3 "J3Is Is ihol Patterson Itarltonn Solo -Tin 11 indlts' Life Is the Life foi Mu Hiuiicr . . Ml. .1.11 Conrad Oration Monotones Augusta llonn Kecltntion Iliu Olpsy 1'lowei Ulrl . . . . . . . .Helen Tyler T. K Quiirlot In AbsiMico . . . Ifaeh Oration htnilt nls In Politics Gt.icollee.bo Oiatlon The btudy of Illogiaiihy > hii inet 1 , Inds ly Oration Tor.i ilum proslni. Julia Tulleys bong hj I'tiUllr Schools. I'AHT II. VVLI1MSUAY CVI'MMl. lllph Pi'lionl Oichestra l.on Ago . Oration lias the Kacu Degcnetati'd . . . . 1 loienco Cirloy Oration 1'nbllc Llluailes Kthulyn Ilaiclay "T 1C. " Quartet \ oodl ind Kosos. .Mohur Oration Ijithiflnsm the ln ! il Oiplieus l I. lire l h imherlain Oi tit Ion Peat Is and. Mock IV.irls of lilstoty . Trances 1) illey Hatltono Solo The iKIppur . Judo Mr. J. II Lonriul. Dlscif-slon Ought the Kallroids to Ito Owned and M inagcd by the btntu ? . Alllriiiatlvo , 1'red I'mpUlo ; ne nthe , Kobcrt Halduln sirtu K\ciclscs in i\uresslon ; Youmr L idie-4 of HU'h School . Oration How Tune the Harp and U'ln the Intollcct . Maud Cav In I'oetu Don't L'lunt Your Youthful liens Iteforo Tholt Incubation Katherlne Osden "T. 1C " ( jitiiliit Aniiln Lmrlo . . . lluck Oration rlhu Touch of Inspliatlon Ilerth i ( Jrnss Oration Vthiit ' hiiulil Ito the Chatactet ol Uritduntlng Kverclses ? Kate Myers I.N IMUXillUSS. Tlio llmton Stnro ( Irciit Juno Stic Ton Dii } H Onlj. The Boston Store's great Juno sale opened Juno 1 and will close Juno 12. 'ittoh n great blaughtor of prices was lover bcfoie boon in Council BlulTs. I3ai gains in every department. Don't iiKs this great opportunity to get dry ; ooilh ut prices immensely lower than iominon. 10 pieces 30-inch I'nglish cashmere worth 2."ic , during sale for 12c } a yuril. Only ono pattern to a customer. 2. ) pieces all wool Scotch mix- tines , Btripo faiiitings anil illuminated ottonunb , worth Mo and 03c , all at 121c a yard. IlO-inch wool buntings , would bo chcar at 50c , for this tale 1'Jc ' a yard. Heavy twilled crash toweling lo a yard , in bleached and unbleached. 2 ca os Indies' choice and Langdor bleached muslin , told always for lOc i yaid ; during tale for hie , or 12 yards for $1. Gents' extra quality seamless 1ml : IIOFO , 7c a pair ; worth 12c. * 100 do/en misses' ribbed vests Tic each 200 do/on ladies' rlUbod vcstn 7o each or 1 for 2"ic ; worth lOo. GO do/en fast black fcatcon ninbrclla1 during bale 05c , lil'c ' , 7oc , 8oc and $1. 200 do/on ladies vvhito heniBtltchci and coiiled bonier handkct chiefs , 5i each ; worth lOc. 150 pieces Chilian cloths and outin ; ilannols , all go during sale for 5c. Thli is certainly the best baigain that wil over bo bccuted this bcason , Don' miss it. 100 pieces challlcs , bongalincs , cropi cloth , Bedford cords and curded taffottas were 12jo and Ific , all during this bal for 7jo a yard. FOTIIKHIXGIIAM , WlIITIJLAW & Co. , LcadoiBand Promoters of Low Prices Council BlulTo , la. Cuok & U'liltl ) } ' * Clreiu. Cook & Whitbv'8 1'iigllsh-Aincrlcan clrcu was in the city jcstc-ruay , and the oxpor cnco It had was sufticlent to verify the belle that peoi low 111 go to a circus though th hcaveiiB fall. A good share of the heaven fell ( lining the afteinoon and it wasvcr tincatt'iilni. during the ontlro day , but tli.i fact did not hinder thousands of Hlunltc from hunting up the show grounds near th corner of AvenuoC and Twelfth btreet an taking the chlldien along with them 'ih show , as it show.was eminently satisfacton but the best thing about it was the strii o- discipline exercised over ttio attaches , th management doing its best , and with goo success , , to pi event any objectionable action on tlio part of the omplojcs Tlict were no particularly now foatuies , by overi thing that was dona was we done and struck a responsive choi in cvor.v voung America , and old Amciic. too , for that matter , who was present Th tight rope walking and the daring acri. leaps were about the best that h.uo ovc been witnessed In Council HlutT At tli conclusion of the entertainment thcio was balloon ascension , and the spectacle of a ma \Q lifliiK Jerked up into the air for the distam of u quarter of a mlle or more and then cu ting loose and drifting back to naith on parachute was a most iutcrciting 0110. Thei also a concert given , at which some very good mind reading was done A woman , blindfolded , was put through a number of dlfllcult tests , the ono most highly enjoyed by the Audlcnro being her sl/ing up of the character ot II N Whlttlesov , a local news- piper man. H wn done so accurately that Mr. Whlttlcsev himself was obliged to ad mit after It was all over that ho would have had no difllculty whatever in recognising himself a block awav , oven though ho had novcr had an Introduction. MIW. IIOI.MKH IIKMANDS DAMAOK9. Jlnln Street Alotnr Accident Itemtlt * In n i'JOl ( ( ) ( > I.nxv Suit. iila P. Holmes , wife of U R Holmes , who was killed in the collision between a Main street motor car and a Uurllngton freight train , and administrator of the estate of the deceased , commenced an action in the dis trict couit yesterday to recover damages from the motor company In her petition she recites the particulars of the tragedy , and chaigoi the company with gross negll- grtico in not piovlding proper rules requiring trains to stop before making a railway cross- lug , but le.ivinc it to the discretion of the motorman , who was not onlv Incompetent but whoso attention was so fully taken up with the management of his machinery that he could not have formed a correct idea of the daprcr , oven If ho had been competent to dose so She demands a Judgment of $20,000 against the company. Alderiinn Oimpor nt the Irnlr. Park Commissioner Casper is enjoying himself hUBOly at the World's fair. In n per sonal letter ho says : "For the benefit of .vou who Intend to visit the fair I would llko to say a few words. First , Iho fair Is good ; second , there are no thlovcs or cut-throats as many tnltikj third , the rates of living are icasonablo. I am stopping at the Hurcka hotel. It's a good homo , well-cooked meals , etc. . and the rate for room and boaid Is only ? 2 a day. It Is nicely located at 70. > , l Adams avenue , ono blomc west of I'arksldo , on the Illinois Cential , five blocks from the Woilil's fairgrounds and ono block from sticot cars running directly to the gtoiinds. From the city depots ono takes the Illinois Central suburban train to Paiksldo , which makes It very convenient for all put poses. " L TASAOVE GAMVS. Jnclc Stlvntts Takes n Pull Out of ArlloM \ n unn Without Mllult Tiouhlr. BO < ? TOV , Mass Juno 0 Jack Stlvotts re deemed himself by pitching a lemark- ably steady game and so cfToctlvo was ho that Hug Holiday alone did any batting for Cincinnati. Score : lloston. . . .30020100 * -0 Cincinnati . . . 000000010-1 lilts : lloston , 7 ; rinclnnntl , 0. I'rrors : lloslon , 1. Cincinnati. 3 ; turned tuns : 1 lot ion. 1 , Clnclnn itl , 1 ; Hntti-rles : Stlvutts and Mcrrltt , Mullanoand Murphy. llitwku Will Ton Smooth for Auao. BALTIVIOUP , Mil , Juno 9. Anson was miserable because thcOtlolcs ag.iin defeated his Colts. U iltimoro took the lead In the llrst and was never headed , but the H.OOO spectators were very nervous while the Colts wcroat the bat in the ninth inning. Score : lliltlmore . 2 0 1 2 2 0 01 0-11 Chicago . .003000213-0 lilts : llaltlinorc , 15 : Chicago , 12. I > ror : It.illliiioie. 1 ; C'hlc'iRo , ' ) Kirnpdiuns : Italtl- inoie,2 : Chli'nen , G llitti'ilcs ; Havvko and Kohhison ; McLilIland Schrl\cr. ItilduRroniUH Eroded thu Cliiinc. DKOOM.YV , M V , June 0 The St. team started off at Kastetn park with the prospect of victorbofoto them Urookljn tied the score in the llfth and won the pamo in the seventh hands down. Score. llronkl.vn . 0 0012040 * 7 St IjOills . . . 101100000 3 lilts : llionklvn , 7 ; Pt Louts , 5. Ktrors : UrooUlyn , 4 : M l.onls , 2 rimed runs : llmoU- lyti , 3 : 1 Louis ' II tlterk's : Kennedy and Itiellenstcln and Ciiinson. Olnuts Iluwiiecl the I.t ) idorA. Nrw Yoiiit , Juno 9. Maik Baldwin pitched cloverl.v for the Now Yorks , and his old comrades wcic consequent ! v defeated Ikith teams put up a fine fielding game. Score : Now York . 88000020 * 8 1'lttsburR . 200000300-6 lilt- , : Now York , 12 ; I'lttsburtr , 7. Ktrors : Now Voilv , 2 ; I'lttsbnig , 1. K trued runs : Now York , 7 : I'lttslmrp. 2. 11-vtterles : Itald- uln and Doyle ; Klllen , Khrctand Millei. bOIKltOlM ( io tl ) I'leCCS. WvsniNOTON. D C. , Juno ! l Washington plajcd a mlserablo game In the Held and Cleveland won easily. Cuppy din good work and icccivcd splendid support , especially by Tebeau andMcKcan. Score : WiiRhlnston . 0 11020001 C CliMolaml . 11022C10 * 12 Hits : WakhliiKton , 11 ; Clovclaml.il. Er rors : Washington , U ; Cloxeliind , 1. Earnrd runs : VVashhiRton , 3 ; Olovoland , 2. llat- lorlos : Esper and McGulro ; Cnppy anil O'Con- 1101. CnlonolB Are DlHlirnrtcnnd. Pmi vnri.ritiA , Pa. . Juno 9 Philadelphia won its third successive game from Louis ville The visitors played a dull game , fail ing to take ad vantage of opportunities on the bases. Scoi o : I'hlhidelphli . 14100053 0-14 U > iils\illi > . . . . 000101110-1 IlltaI'hllidPliihla , IB ; LonNvilln , 11. Etrois- Philadelphia , 1 ; Louisville , 3 Ktrneil runs : Philadelphia , 7. Hatterles : Uarsoy and Ciciuentbi Ithlncs , Hemming and Grim. Stiindlnir ot the 'lu 11114. They Culcliriito tlin Thrro Ilnnilrodtli An- nHrrsnrj of tlio A ) Rocic ISLAND , 111. , Juno 9. Thou sands of Swedish Lutherans , who have i como from nil pints of the United Sttitos , nro hcio to attend the jnbilco iorvicos of their church. The event commemorated is the adoption of the Augttburg confession by the council of Unboluthor UOO years ii o. Today is the jubllco day proper , as it was on .Tune 0 when the final de cision was i cached by the Swedish legis lature which made the historic lund of Thor and Woden a Piotestant country. The services are being held In u largo tent on tlio campus of the Atigustana college and seminary , no hnll of the col B lege being largo enough to accommodate the eiovul , which SB o.\pccted to bo fully 15,000 by today. A great drawing card to this mon ster cclubiation is lit. Hov. Hishop Kiiul llonning Go/eilus von Si-heclo , ono ol the most distinguished theologians ol northern Ktiropo , the llrst bishop from Sweden who has over visited the Svvc' o dish churches in America. Every whet c ho lias been received with open arms bj his countrymen since his arrival in No\\ York , but nowhuro lias ho met such civ tluihiasm and such an ovation us in Uuoli Inland. A large millibar of prominoni Sweaibh Lutherans are on the ground Si'rl"iu Dran Illicit. IndlanaiiollsJouin.il Mi3 Wobbosh M ; | ih sit nil insists that I ought to go tl Mexico and llvo lliet o ; hreo or tour years , t I wish to retrain my he.ilth. Mis > 3 Gotham 1 don't see how jou cat stand It. Tlioy have u law there iirohlbitini liny olio from marrying inoro than nln tiUlfb. V'C ' l ! 0 Second Day of the Meeting Sees Some Tory Good'Bport ' , DRIZZLING RAIN MADE THE TRACK HEAVY i ThU Intel Icrcil Only with the Tlmo AnoMicr Kick oil n Kiuiiins llnrac' * Peculiar Unit HIIRO llnll ntul b | > COd ItltlR The crowd at the Pnplllion races yester day afternoon was about the same as was In attendance ott the opening day. The drlz- rling rain had loft the track very heavy , but considering this drawback tlio tlmo made In the respective events was remark ably good ; doubly so when It Is taken into consideration that the track Is tvventy-ono fectovcr length and egg-shaped on the turns. This was the last day and the Judges vvcro H. It. Martin and Bob Green , Svvlgort startIng - Ing again. 1 ho first on tbo program was the3o trot with the following entries ; Osslc , Fergu son Wllkcs , Clarence L , Governor Hlddlo , McCormlek and Countess. Countess won the first heat in 2.32 , distancing Ossioamt McC'ormlck , Governor Kiddle second and Ferguson WllKes , with the redoubtable Ucaid lcv and his telescopes In tbo scat , thltd The second , third and fourth heats were taken in rapla "suction" by Governor Hlddlo in 2 B2 , 2)1 ! ) and 2a8 : > . Summai V Governor Ulddlo 2 1 1 1 Countess 1 2 2 a \\IIKos 3 ills ( ! laronco li 4 ills O < sio ills McroimlcU . . ills Time : 2'32 ! , 2:32 : , 231' ! { . 2'38'5. The second race < \ as tbo U f > 0 pace , and considering that they were all green hoiscs. and the mucky tr.ick , was an exceedingly Interesting event. Summary : Ti'kaiiiitli Ill Kid IHvts : 2 3 3 lleoruo Uussol 0 2 a Attempt 306 Panfiln Itowo 4 4 0 Ynelit 554 C'trrloCrls dl3 Time : a-35 , 2:31 : > 4 , 2:35. : And If any ono thinks the Tokamab party hasn't got a pretty llltelv piece of pacing boss llcsh , bis foot slips. Hint's all. Iho thinl was the half-mllo and repeat lun , purse $7. ) Mike Whiting , as was the case the day bcloio , set tbo pico from post to finish , with Frank Clapp second , and Fred S limning a god third after a fall on the btck turn. Tlio second heat was ttlso taken by Whiting , Fred S took second place , and could have won hid tbo Jock rode him out. His owner objected lo his splitting the boats , as ho has several barrels of ice cream lo frcc/e between this date and tliat of the Hoadster meet hero next w oek , when ho ex pects to drag off a few slmollons. As was noted on the opening day the Judges ignored the fact that the horse Gov ernor Hlddlo , owned by Lancaster , did n laigo amount of running behind , which ' seems to ho a feature of the Junction City , Kan , man's naming The Judges may not have observed Governor Kiddie's tactics , but it was palpahlo to most all of the horse men present. On the w hole the meeting was quite a finan cial success , and will doubtless lead to much better things next year. Speedy .Mllo at I.titonln. CISCIVN m , O. , Juuo'J. At Latonia today the track was very fast and the speediest mlle of the meeting wns made in 1-41 , lower ing the traek iccoru for that distance. lle- sultb : 1'lrst race , clo\cn-sl\tccnth9 mlle : Klnp Ptar (12tol ( ) won , Liieknow (8 ( lo 1) ) sucond , rrctomlct (2 ( to li third. Tlmo : 1 10' } . bi'cond race , slfill longs : 1.1 KonoiC to 1) ) won , Mcbtnr (7 ( to I ) second , Kebul ? (20 ( to 1) ) thiid. Time : 1:10' : , . Third tare , nine-sixteenths mlle : Mahog any (7 ( to 5i won , Invndo (4 ( to 1) ) second , Joe L ( lotulthlid. ) Tlmo : 50n. I'ourth race , Ownois' handicap , ono mile : Iilsh Cliluf ( pvunoti ) , ] ) qlly Mrl'ono (2 ( to 1) ) HatnblorD ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1-41. 1'lfth rnco , fl\o furlongs : Hooslor (3 ( to 1) ) won , I'oitugnl (2 ( to 1) ) second , 1'urrott (7 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1OJ. : SIM hi.ico , clevun-slMccnths mlle : 1'ay S (3 ( to 1) ) won. Dud 1 Inches (10 ( to 1) ) second , Odicy (7 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:00. : Gouil hiiurt at * it. r.uuls. Sr Loris , Mo , Juno U. Good time was made In neaily all of tbo events today , which Is good pi oof that the track Is In ex cellent condition. Kesults : 1'lrst race , MX furlongs : Minnie Too (8 ( to 1) ) won , Out of fcUht (10 ( to 1) ) second , Maud (2U ( to 1) ) third. Tlmo : 1:15. : Second race , font and a half furlongs : Tatal- ty ( oven ) won. UollliiKPi (3 ( to 1) ) second , Una Coloi.ido(10to ( . . ) third. Tlmo : 57 } ( . Third rare , six and a half furlongs : Dock AVick (3 ( to 2 > wUn , 1'earllne (4 ( to 1) ) second , Gll- bon (4 ( to 1) ) thlftl. Time : 1:23. : I'ourth race , selling , six and a half furlongs ; 5a\ophono (5 ( to 2) ) won , General Mitchell (3 ( to 2) ) second , Kancsvlllu (7 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:23" : . riftli race , sl\ furlongs : l"lora(3 ( to 1) ) won , Htlrr Hull (0 ( to 1) ) secovii , Ovfotd (0 ( to 5) ) third. Time1.10'i. : . fclMlj race , ono mlle : Hoston Itoy (10 ( to 1) ) won , Ldchuoit l3tol ) second , First C'hanco (15 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmo : 1:13. : Seventh lace , one mile : Kay S (2 ( to 1) ) won , ] lra/os (10 ( to 1) ) second , bt. CroH ( even ) thiid. Time : 1:12 : ItcanltH at Morris Park. Mounts PAiti ; Rvcn Titvcic , N. V , Juno y. Resultb : 1 Irst race , five and a half furlongs : Meddler (3 ( to 1) ) won , Solltalia (5 ( to a ) second , Dorlno ( b toll third. Tlmo : 1:07. : Second race , thiee-finitths mlle : Dead he.it between ChcsapeuUo tlO to 1) ) and Adelhert (7 ( lo 2) ) , Hiimmlo ( JOtol ) thiid. Time : 1:12. : I'urMiilltldcd. Third ra-e , one mlle : Sport won , Certainty (0 ( to 5) ) second , Kochu ( b to 5) ) third. Thnu : I'ourth nice , sovcn-olghths mlle : Or. llns- hronck id in 0) ) won , btonnoll (3 ( toll.second , fct. I'loilaii (0 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1.2i' ( ( . 1'lfth race * , ono mlle : Deception (3 ( to 1) ) won , Addle ( i ) to 5) ) steunil , Anna II (7 ( to 1) ) third. T line : 1:11. : blvth race , thice-fonrtlis mlle : 1'lrato C'hlof (3 ( to 1) ) won , \\tilhuy (4 ( to 5) ) second , Clara A , colt , ( J to 1) ) third. Time : 1:11. : Only nt Haltlmoro , , AW. , Juno 0. Tlicio was a big attendance again today nt the Gentle men a Dilving park. The races vvcro run oil in straight heats. C'lusb 2:27. : trotting , purse J500 : H J won , Cranston Swupuo second , Hey third , llest time : 2:214 : , Class 2:25 : , niclnc , purse { 500 ; Miss 1'auly won , Maud Mnnuli hutond , Uroy Joe thliu. llest tlmo ; 2Ji : < ( . Class 2:27 : , trotting , purse $ . * iOO : llesslo U vvoti , Ij Kohlnson vccunil , 1'ilncess Urlolf thiid. Time : 22UU ; > Qlouceiter. PiiiiAUEi.rnn , Pa , June0. Four favorites and two well played .second choices woti at Gloucester today , fcjummary : I'lrstrai'o , threi'-fyurtlis mlle : 1'rlnco IVy- toiul to 1) ) won , Wyoming (5 ( to 1) ) burond , L\- perlc'iico(8 ( to 1) ) third , 'nine : ll'Jf. : ! Second race , tl\u fnrlonga : Cliuron (7 ( to 10 won , IVbhlinlstiO to & ) hicond , Mlndon (8 ( to 1 third Tlmo ; l:05'i : Thlidrace. flvu-ciglitlib mlle : Jersey (4 ( ti 6) ) won , Miimlu Howard iJ tu Ijsecond , Abtiy (1 ( f to U thiid. Tlmo : l'M > ( . rum th i acii , onii mllo. J'ar and Tui tar (2 ( ti t 1) ) won , DiU/lu ( u\en ) bocoml , llourl ( ti to 1 third Tlniu ; 14Q' ; { , riflli iauu , bit ami u half furloius : Dlckunt (2 ( lu 1) ) won. l.lta ( U to lbecund ) , 1'overiy (10 ( u IHIilrd. Tlmui l,2d , Crlcljct for Toiliiy , Weather" permittluB which , at tlmo o writing , it seems unlikely to do t ,0 and the Thistle will meet in mortal comba It at the fair grounds this iifternoon. Mr. C S. Culllnghuui has chosen a strong team ti : o t Higni-st oi all in Lcaveniny Power. Latest \ . S. Gov't ' Report. d is iso It 11a i , utl ! ! IOn : o t- tu : o play for P.nRland and the other side vrlll bo captained by Mr A Gn\ln , who will have the nblo a8 ( slnnco of Hobh , ono of the most valuable ) pmyeri In the club , I3ut the crlckot-plajlng Scotchmen In Omaha nro few In number , and It Is likely that thcv will have to borrow ono or two men from this tlstor country. Alter the match , If match thcro bo , the members will hold A meeting to discuss club matters. Olilown n Winner. OntovvA , Neb , Juno 0 - [ Special to TUB DBR.J The Ohlowa base ball club plnycd Its first gamoof this season yrstordn > with the Hubbellelub. "f ho game , which was placed at Hebron , resulted In n score of 7 In II In favor of Ohtowa , The grounds wcro ovcigrown with weeds which , together with the htgli winds , made the plajlng dlfllcult. llnrtcon HnbbclU batters fntmcd out on the pitching of Scott of Ohiowa. stnrs KniicUril Hilly. The Nonpareil Juniors fairly bombastcd the Hfo out of the William Street Stars jcitcrday afternoon , as the following score shows : Nonpareil- ) 7 2 4 3 0 G 2-20 btnrs 0000020 1 ! Kirnivl runs : Nonnarells , 0. ' 1 htce-hnsn lilts : \\llllnni9. btruck out : lly McAulllTc , 17 ; by S\\obodii \ , 2. Umpire : I'd Mahonuy , Piles of people have piles , uut Powltt's Witch Hazel Salvo will cuio them. IN THIS PAWNSHOP. A Discover ] Which Mitilo tlio Proprietor' * Hair Curl. Ilormnn Stone , the imwnbrokcr anil jowclcr , who ha - n plnco on Jnckson street nenr the cornet1 of fourth street , says the St. Paul Globe , wiw looking ever a quantity of unredeemed pledges yesterday when ho found something which nmdo his hair fairly fatand on end. About n year ago u younjj man lallod at tlio atovo of Mr. Stone and taid to desired to borrow some money from ilio ollloe on BOIIIO personal property , The property eonsiated of a valise , an o\ereoat , a suit of clothing and a gold \\ateh. Tlio amount loaned on the goods was $15 , and tlio man who bo- siircd the loan said that ho would call .n the cout'bo of a fo\v days and redeem Lho properly. The goodt , were placed in tlio vault and had remained there un- ilistiirbcd ever since. When the musty old satchel wns taken out of the vault yesterday it was found to bo in the same condition as it was at ho time it was placed in the room for afo keeping. Iho clothing had been undo into a separate package. Tlio va- iso was broken open mm inside was 'omul ' a red leather belt considerably the worse for w car. The belt w as taken out , and in handling it was noticed that It was very heavy and had little pockets along tlio side. Mr. Stone took the belt out into the 'ront room ol the store and opened the .rockets. Out rolled gold pieces double eaglcb to the number of thirtj-four. They were as bright and shiny as the day they wore taken from the mint , and they looked as though they had just been taken from the bunk. The coins wore : ill of the Mime date , 1S90. The money legally belongs to tlio finder unless some person fi om \ \ horn it was taken , as it was ippaicntly stolen , proves his piopcrty. HATURALFRUITFLWORS. Of perfect purity Lamon g Of great strength- Economy in their us * Flavor as delicately and deliciauely a& the fresh frurt. THE PICKET Of health sliould he douhlv ptinnlcd at this SQiiHcn. Thu air ruulis with chilly moisture tlinucnthnr Is clmiiKoablo uiul uncurtain. Thosu conditions are Terrible DANOER POINTS fnrtliolnnzs and plpai. Ilowiro of the eld thoeou h , tlio chest pain , the 'nllaiiiinutloon THE DEADLY PNEI N1& , the rocked Inn.- , the droiuloii Consumiitlon. 1'ut on duty only tlio btronKcst gu ird , the oldest and most faithful stnnd-liy , DR. S iEiiGK'S YRUP. Hroik up ynur cold nt onco. Mop your Drlvo out that Inlinimn itlon in time , Defy that I'nouiiiontiu Uuru that Uousuinp- tlon. THE SYRUP and surest of all roniodlos on the hums. ' 1 hn oldest anil host approved etandnid for ov ory lun % trouulo. Dr. Kcliench'f I'rncttcnl Ticittecson Illfcaurs o/ LtiiiHH , titoimicli a ill Liver , fiiullriZ freetn ( ill mi jiliMHlo. Dr. J. li. bclicnr ) . A 6011 , 1'/iI / ( mfdp/au / I'd. OF Tooth extractol In morrint New unos Insertn 1 r for oo i I'crfocl flt 3rd PI jor , Paitou Hloak- IGtbnudFnruam StroatJ , Elovntor un lOlli Dt. Telop'ioiia 10S ) UIllNU THIbVITI1YOI ] Are these ignora nt f.i otcndcr * who without nny qutiHtlcntlons , any abil ity , any ovpoi lonco , any skill , claim to po < ess the power to euro all the ills of the huiimn race , lint their want of worth soon becomes nppnr- tint to their vvould-bo dupes , and thcso conscienceless quacks are soon consigned to the oblivion they bo richly merit. In strange and sttong contrast with these inloorablo boaotors is the qulot , dlgnlflcil yet com Icons demeanor - meaner ot these noled loaders of their profession. Who , during the past 27 years , have abundantly demonstrated their abil ity to otToc-tspoady , perfect mid per manent cures in aU the worst forms of these delicate sexual mnlad'os embraced within the general terms of NEBVOU3 , CHRONIC AND PR8VATE DISEASES. HOP Semi ! cants tor tliolr illustrated now book ol 1-0 pages , "Know Thy self. " Consultation free. Call upon or nil dress , with stamp , DR8. BETTS & BETTS , 119 S. 14th Street , Co- . Douglas St. OMAHA , - - - - NEB. THE In charge o the Sisters of Nlercy. This renowned Institution Is sltiritcdon tlo high hltilTs back of and oicrlooliln the city of Council Illuirs. The spacious RrountU , 11s high location and splendid \low. tnako It iv ostiilo'islns retreat for the allllctoil. Ahtult of oniitiont physicians nnil il.ir u corpa of ox pcrlcnccd nurses inlnlbtur to the comforts of the u.itlents. fcpcclal euro given to Udy pa tients. Terms Moderate. Tor particular * apply to S3STK SUP RIOR , Frank Street - - Council Bluffs , lov/a / FOR Bprnylni ? Tre's , \ \ nlilnKVlrulovs , And Iliik'nlcs. l.'loiuilnn Chicken llni two lirn'it nnil nira cr , bnrrel or nl nnlzcil Iron wldcti cannot corrode orneur out lirnsa lop nnil lir us vulMi to bnrrul. lirnm liliiiiKornltlicroiHhiiiiillo niut Milvui i f oitk tnimcit li'ntlior VVorki ub well nnil lusts ns loiu HH u tilKb prlcail pump Circulars frou A.'onls CHA.S. SCHUL THE ISS , C'niiiioll Itlnln , Ii\vn. DISORDERS 'Aiul ' nil tin ; tniln of KVIIAWBAKNKl < SK4I l'niUTVKrC. ' ! that lie company Ilium In ninn QUICHUV unj 1'KIIVI V- NKKJI.Y CUIir.l ) Full BTllK.MJril nnd tone lilven toovory pirtorihu boly. twill hjii I so ciiivly pnckoil ) hltKK to niiy tufTarer tlio prescrip tion Unit ciireJ n" > cC iliceo troubloi AJtlroJi , U A. UHADLUV. 1IATTI.L CltLEIC. Mlun KNOWLEGE IS POWER And Health Is the Royal Roncl to Hixpptnoss , r.vcrv miuincr of chronic illsonno win bo curt'il without tlio use of incdtolno nt tlio Cotiuoil Bluffs ANTI-MEDICAL SANITARIUM. Nomitlcr how nonrly dlicouricod you nr , orliow nuioli jou lm\o ntinvreil from dlsonto mill Iml otTooM otsiriini nicilli-lni1 * , you enn \io cured and itnlit | iunmiiu < ut lionnflt by the nawaiitl-nicdlCAl Hyslciu of ttoatiuont. 1 > U- . \iiomlii , Ainiloxy | | , Aftllimn , llronchltU , t'ntnrrli , Conauntiitlon , CuiViituro of th littir , lj < ponii | ; , KptlcpM , I.Ivor Oam- pl.ilnt , NrtiriilKln. llhoiiitmtliiii , 1'nrnljMn , Coiifttlimtlnti , f in > rnln , ir/riim : ami All Illonil Dlnrnupt , IVmnlo V\OIUH : | > I , Donf * nom , l.orUJiui , llrrnlit or llurituro , 1'llOK , Norton * AftccHloiu , lloiirt Duoino , 1'nlny it : < % . All troalcd nnd cured by the Galvanic Klectro Magnetic lliittcry Per attracting nil animal , vegetable nuil mineral jiol om. Ylttilircil Vapor anil O/onc Diilhs Per iiurlfyin ? the blood ntul beautifying thq runiiiluxlon. Yituli/cil Hcnt anil Mtiiictc ( ; ! Uatlia Tor paralysis , debilities mill timing up the s-jstein. Yltali/.eit Chemical & Klcctrlc Htiths Tor rnmoUng nil cancers ntul blood poisons , The Rfllcaey of the Above Mnthoils Balls Domonstiittod by ) , fl. i. f , D. , -AT 119 StuUmai Strait , Ciinsil BSuTi , la CONSULTATION FREE. ie-Sliupri Go , lUJlllli115 : < Mniu Stroot. Largest stoelc of BUILDERS AND GENERAL HARDWARE in the city. Agents ol the Celebrated Gurney Hardwood Refrigerators. Agcntb for the Oil Gas Stoves , tlio safest and newest stove out. Wo nro exclusive agents for the Genuine Boynton Furnace , and all furnnco work is supervised by our Mr. L'uitoriussor , who is ono of tlio bust furnace men in the wi-bt. \Vo c'irr.a . full stock of Field Seeds. City ngents for tlio 1'ionoor Imple ment Co.'s goods. CQUH311 BLUFrt. AUSl tlVCIb nil lonn Farm nnil olty propartr bouubt uiid sola. 1'uior & Tliomiu , Coanolt llliills G \HUAOi ; romovoJ cosipools vnnlts , tlilnmajri cli'Tiied 1M llurkc , at Tuylor a grucory , oil Ilromlwn ) . T7OII ' ' AtjlJ An tiprlRlit llvo Lorso power bailor. JL'lnllnt IM llroiuliviif B.IIAUI'II bi , lioinc , nil modern convcnloncoa ; Ion | irlei3s , oi > torim A. J .Mantlul , C Illulls. TTOVtrs Inllltriiloint oiiulttcslti ono or tire J I.ool * < lttulllnr9 ? forcli > iir iota Mnlinco on Ion2 time U J Adumi , 'Jia 1'crlit monuo. BAHUAINrt Tor snlc , 73 Uy ( J'.O fcot on Franklin lui.nne SI.'iUUOO V H ntn'h bttwion 1st struct ntul 1 rnnklln avcnuo. I cst platttnt : | iruiirt | ! > In tliocll ) , ( iOOJOOO. 'Ino lutn opposite 'llilritfltrool ncliuol , ? 1MO 00. Ono lot In VMIion 'lurrncc. ( Miuo llni'o lotH , corner Vluln xtroct unit I2th uremia. Hunt Mtn for linplomuil homo In thu t Ity. fT.MIJ 00. I.OUKOO X'luwlu , 2j 1'Onll street. BVAIITII III , lieinn for xnlo 111 most dc&lrablo locillty tlio 1 erillnrmil VV'li's rvtlilotiLO , 0. 111) S bth Urctt All inudtrn coiucnlonces , bnra , olw 1)11) .V 11038 , nKtlltb \\rANTKI-l'nrllcs ltli ix llttln tlmo nnil cnpl- ' lid to ninnutncturo nnil Introduce pntcntcil iioM-ltlcu 11 J. Ailninii , VIS 1'orIn Aio , Council lllults t'V ' ] ncro Kooil , lmpro\rtl farm in HOO 27 J2 41 Short- ilun Co , Ni b , for i-nlo ut ( I iltl ) VI 'I Ids \t \ ticlow ItRuliiti Jolinslon X Vnn 1'ntton. " \\7 ANTHD Mnlu iiml fuiuulo canvnuaare Cnll a | ' ' Inmnn boti'l , room 'it Mouiln/ from II ) to i p in ( JOUpurdn ) _ IO VOIT niit to rent } our hoiiHo' If no call ut till ) Mil ) no lloul r&tuto Co , rj | Ilioiulwny ' V GiO ACUI'8 Kood hind In Cosi'cr ' county Kol > , for 'iiliuiiKM for lnitrorLil | pruiicity In Ciiuucll lllullu 'lliu Vlnjno Konl I'ttulu fo , Kit llronilwiv . TVTiri : < 0'I M.l > -So\crul of Ilium furrolo , lo * -l > | irl " ) unit \ury nitty I'lijiiiLiitn. ' llio Mayno Hull Iv'ntuti ) ( o , C.'l llroiil\viiy. ( HL'AI.H Miiti.il nonr Council lllullu In ox * A tlmiiKO for UU iitrok flnu hint In minium .VI u. Hour ! in ur IOHU line , cliur of Inrunibrunio The MMno Hunt I'stnto lo , WI Jromn.iy ! ! Ji/U / Al Ill's ImproToil land In iiiiitlii'rn Knnsnn , cltnr ot Inciiiiilirnnco , will cxcliaiiKi ) for lund miir l onncll Illulln 'Iliu .Vtn > no lluul I'sluto. Co. , 0 1 ltrond\vny I Jll I5\t IIANli-W ( ll ImiiriHoil 60 ncro lawn i. fnrin near gooil lonn , clear of tiicunitiriinco ; will oxclimiu" tui idea ruililotiL-o In ( onncll lllnils niul pa > cash illlluiunco 'Iliu ilnjno Ktal Kstatu Lo i Ul llruuuuny. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORK I All kinds ot Dyolnc nnil Oil ) inliu done In Iho hlitliost style of tlio art. 1'mlutl mid etalncd fabric * timcle to tool : us good an now , WOIK promptly done an l uollvurea In nil liurlH of the country , buuJ for ntluu list A. MAOHAN , Propi-lotor. ' HrcndwBV. noir North * western Uopot , Tolophonu J - . Cortland Are the Stron.est , Most Durable Wagons on the Market. f i Na W. Three surlo ? noavy business WUKOII. Wu Oirry initny styles of dollvsry waaons and a full line of thocolobrnled Cortluud i UarrlaKui. Surrlu * . Uuittfloi , Itoa Wagons aud bprlnu Wut'ous. H will uay you to ecu u * btforu buying ulbuwhcru. Corrcspoudencu bolicltod , TJMION TRANSFER OO. , 1304-6-8-1O Main St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa.