i'tn ? rkAit-rii nttrv I > PI ? . irninuv uii > Tfi'\rni ; i > > < > TWO DAILY B1UK coi ( .11 K r.i by cantet lo nny pirt of the city 11V. . TII/fON - Mnmi or Tl I. T I ' IIONi 3 Ulis . onirc . . No 43 . . Mi. „ , , , < Nl , ,3 , .1//AOK .WMA//OA. N Y Plumbing Co lioston "store b inkriipt sale T li M iv no Ho i ! Hst ito Oo . 071 Ilroid way AlanicdAt the Kiel hotel. Soptemher21. T'M ' , Mr CV Perkins and AI.ss Gcitto N KviM-aon. both of Sliver City , la. Hov H II Hartou ofllciated A casoof dlphlhcila was roporled to the nuthorllles veslenl.n , Iho vletlm being Avilho Parm r. coiner of Avenue H and 'J w only-second slrect. Pied Slevors. a fanner living near Walnut. was crossing the Uoelt Island Hack near his town vestcrday noon , when the weal- bound liver slrmk him and ihievv him out of his wagon , smashing the latter. IIo was biuisc'i but not serlouslv hint. Hindi * , the ri-montlis-oitl daughter of Air nnd Mis llrtico Wclker. died \esterday aftei noon at I o'clock of eholeia liifanlum The fimcial will lake plaeo tliis nftciuoon at 2 o'cloi k from the irsidencc. Sl'l South bl\tli hit eel , Hov. 1 J Hubcockolllciatlng .lohn Gocuc had a tilal jcslctda > afternoon - noon on Iho ( haige of compelling his wile bv tin ent s to perjmo hcisolf llilngan in- foi nmtlon chaiglng. lames Hall with a cilml- nal assault The details of the case were nauseating , and nt thu com lusion of the tilal .lustli n Pov , whoso Juilsdlctlon did not extend far enough to have tlio vvlmlo outllt Mown up with il.vnanule , had nolhlnglodo but dlschaigo ( JocKc. 'Iheievlval sen lies to bo held under the nusplcesof the Plr t Ptesb\teiianand Plist I ) iptisl chuichos In Iho building of the lat ter , commenced U'ednc-'dav evening with the nvangcllsts Kcables ami Thompson at the helm The Hist two meetings weio pie- piiutor.\ their natuie , and fiom this even ing on an especial effort will be made to In tel rst outsiders bj moans of steiooplicon \iows A celebration has b"en airaiiccd htlio ( oloted people of Council HlnlTa In honor of Emancipation da.v , of w bieh lodaIs Iho an- nlveisiry. 1 ho celohtalionlsls will meet at the coiner of Tlih tcenth sticct and Bioad- n.iy and mutch to Pail mount u.iik at 10 nV look , headed bv the Omaha Cential baiut. Dr AI. O Kii Icpttsof Omaha is thcoiatorof Iho ilav Addiessos will Ue made b.v IJev .1 , H Hlchaidson , W P .lohnion , Colonel D 11 Dailev.Hev G W Woodbcv and Hev 'I H Kwlng. At noon dinner will beseived under ihu uces. A conceit will bo given in Iho evening at Masonic temple. James Ilaiighn was bound over to await Iho notion of the ciaml Jtny jestcnlaj on Iho chnriro of ns-sisling Coia Heed lo > scape fiotn the county jail after she had been indicted for hlghvuiv robliuiy. His bond was llxedat frK ( ) , which ho has so far bcen unable to fu.1- nish. Bcitha ICcrns , who was attested when thu Heed ilil was lecaptuied , was palccd under bonds to appear as a witness ngalnat Ilaughn. The bond wasonlv Wi , but she pi efci icd to stav In jail with her friend Coia and cat at the expense of the connti lather than go out and hustle for bail. _ Stop at the Ogden , Council Blulls , tie Itst J2.00 house in Iowa. Cook your meals this summer on a i ,13 range. At cost at the Gas company. A.t 14 S P. AlacConncll lert ror Chicago last nlfht. Air. anil Mrs Charles T. Oflicer have re- tinned fiom a westcin tiln. Airs. James AIcNaughton has ailived home trom Alayvlllo , N. D. A. C. Giaham and wife left last evening for a ten diy s v isit to the World's fair. Hcv. StephenPhclps and family ictuined estelduy fiom a leu davs ttip to the NVoi Id's fair. Alisscs Winifted anil Plora Uoslov have rotitincd fiom a rom weeks visit to frlc-mls In Waukegan , III. , and'tho Woild's rair. Alisscs Iluttie , Pilly and Atattlo Atkins will arrive in the city this morning from their homo in Cincinnati to visitsovci.il dajs with thcis sister , Alra. C. K Luring. Hinmot Tlnloy and W. S. Stillmau have r < luined riom Davenport , where the latter was mm i Icd Ir.st Wednesday to Mm Nun Martin of Hint place. Air. and Alts Still- mnn will lesldo wllh the groom's mother on Willow avenue. IjX-Scnator Conger of Nebraska rolurned to his homo In Noitti I-OUD last evening. Ills son , who Is still at the Woman's Chris tian association hospital , Is progressing flnelv with his amputated foot and expects to bo able to walk with the aid of n ciutch within a cottiilu of weeks. ? 20.00 a year for ton years is two him- died dollar * ) . That is what a Radiant Jlomo slove will w.vo you in fuel. It is the ehcapest stove to buy. Cole & o , solo agents , 41 Main sticot. Smoke T. D. King & Co's Partagas Domoatio boap is the ocst. lrudcral Com t. A doubloVbaricled setsion of Uniled Slates com t will eonveno in Council Bluffs next Tucsiln > . Jildgo Shiras and Judge Woolson will both ho piescnt , the former to look after the civ 11 business and the latter after the ulnilnul , Bolh dockets nio un- imuall.N full and a session of not less ( inin two weeks Is looked for. The following is the iihsignmcnt for the ( list tluco da\.s of < out t , one hour being sot npai t each ilnj for Iho heat ing of motions : Tuesday. September 20 , 2 p. m. No. 313 , John ( Ji.int against Union Pacific Hallway loinpan.v ; JSo. ! Hb , Wood Brown X Co against S. P. AlcConnoll at nl ; No SITiJ.Wood ISioun . 'v ' , Co. against HIco. Stiit Co Wednesday moining , September 27 No : ii ( ) , W. O. B. Hono\ against Chicago , Bui- Ilngton & Qiilnci lallwa.v { eonipiinv ; No 3 ( 5 , l.'llen F. Honev against Chicago , Buillngton & , Qtiinev Hallway company. 'IhurMlay moinlng , September 28 No < 2. Geotgo W. Hagaity against Omaha & hi. Louis Kallwa.\ company ; No I'.tU , An- heuser Buach Brewing company against K. } { Wlcland _ W. S. Ha iril , lawyer , Kvorott block. Shun Acqiilttud. The trial of J , J. Shc.i on the charge of issaiiltlnf ; and ballet ing J. W. Squho was i romploted jcstoiday shortly bofoio noon nnd given lo Iho jury Shea's defense was , that ho thought ho had a light on tils hands when Squlro came up to meet him. Heiould not see what icason Hiiiire | could have for approaching him after being told soveial times to icccplilsdlstnnco , unless ho did want to light. As ho thought ho siw blood in Air ! -ulio's | e.vo hodoter- inluoit to put sonio on Ills nosoas noli Home thu light When the juiy was Hist om- paunoled these who weto watching the pro- giess of the ensa looked for an acqulllal iroon pi nenil punclplrs , us the prosecuting wit ness hail so many enemies on the Juiy that sny other Kind of a verdict would hnvu comu like n clap of thumlcr from a clear sky U hey rcckoncu ilchtly , for although thu evi dence showed that Shea had not only struck the llrst blow , but followed Smilia up after ho had commenced to run ami kicked him lovcrul times , the jury eousldcioa the affair is ono of self-dcfcns' ) and accjuittod Shea. Lund Hros. Jinvo received a whole ar load of How or pots and Honor pot id b which they aiehollingat very low prices. Domestic soap IB the best The follow Ing marrlago licenses were Is- ued jostenluy by the county tloiks Kamo and Address. IKO. I N. I' . I'lilirson , Council Bluffs . -Jl I Mary Jc'iimtu , Council Ilium. . 21 1C.V. . IVrMns SlUorClty . 24 ( ( it'rllo Kjcrt-on.blhcrl'lty . i 18 - Heautifnl etching given with every dozen cabinet photos at Hiloy & Shorra- dcn'e for twenty days ; frames of all kinds to eider , Fruit lands and farms. Groenahlolda , Nicholson & Co. , COO Broadw ay. Tel. 151 NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Mooting of fie Medical Society of the Missouri Vnlloy , YESTERDAY'S ' SESSION VERY INTERESTING lt ( nil toy noiitlntipii VVrll Kniiu.i In llir Miillnll rriilrnOnil - \ Mini At- iiiliuun nt 11mr'f \ ftlini Ullliir * l.lrcltil. Medical Society of tlio Mlssoml Valley was held In Council niutTft U'8t iitny Owing to hard times , the Wet Id's lair iintl othoi dcmoralllm ? causes , Iho aUcndinco was hardli up to Its usual standatd , some of thu old stand-bjs , ivhofii1 Hoes are ivlvv.ijs seen at tlio tnvetiiiKs , beliiR abscrt. Tinmom - hiB alluidanco w.is unusu illv lil t , but bi the tiino the aftcinooii session opened about nitj doi'tois hul sathon-d , ami tlio coliit- room of the ( 'in-eminent building was well llllnl vUlh deli-Kales and visitor 1'api'is vvcic load by the following frentlo inrn C H Wallmoof fat Joseph , Uanlel Moitonof St. Joseph.V. . O. Uililg ' of Omahn , Clnilci L Kcir of Pails Citv , Neb , II I , Buriell of Council muffs , A P .loins of Omaha , .1 1' . Lout of Omaha. P S 'I'honids of Count 11 muffs , anil J. L. . Sum- met s , jr , of Omaha. Olllima nioclnd. llui ing the af lei noon session the follou Ingoflltcis woio chosen for the ensuing \enr Picsldont. A P Jonas of Oinalu , Hist vleo ptesident , A. K Wiight of Car- loll , second vice ptesldent. Daniel Motion of St. Joseph , tic.isuicr , T. U Lacov of Conn- I'll Illutlbi scuolaiv , P S Thomas of Coun cil HluTs ! , assistant sccietaiy , Y. L Tioi- nor of Council llliiffa Omaha was ilxcd upon us the place for holding next niccllng The following phisk'liins rcplsloied dur ing the day : Omaha Mali Sttong. Gei- tiudo Cube-alien , Oeanor S Oalb , IJeorgo WMUIiiboii , W J. IJiovvnvvrlKi ? , W O niidpciV 11 Mvcndor , .1. ! Uml , Novlllc , \V J a.ilbtalth. A P Jonas , I. A. Men lam , W. L Hess , W P Miliov.r S Owen , AiUii Uovvcnnnii II C'hiisttc , Jolin 13. Sum- mets , jr. and Fiedeikk Karen Council I HlulTs J At. UuiHtovv. 1' S Thomas , John i Ciiccn , C II I'iunoj , II. U .Ic-iinings , M 0 Chtibtlanson , D. Macrae , . I. \\hito.Don Maeiao.Ji , J C Hoboitson.il L Bmtell. P \ \ Iloughtou , N L Tu'Vtior. J C Waterman , J. if Cltavoi anil A. H Cailer. W 1' .Icrtiev ofClaiinda , Gooigo A Uas.idj of f bhelby , C C I'lunkoll of Anita , Daniel 1 Mot ton of St Joseph. A f > Wilghtof < J.u- uill. J AI. Knottier Sioux City , P. M Uiatt of Hed Oak. J. L , Witt of Lopan. G. O KK'lor of Dollancc , M. Kil kpati Ick of South Omahu , P O. Bo.\dof Utt'o ' Stouv , J. M ntnmc't of Atlantic , il A Alooro of Silver Cltv. AI. 1 ; Hildteth of Ljons anil Geoige II Simmons of Lincoln. AllKMIOM Lust TUD Diijs ill Iho Orcnt llnnlinuit SU | | > > Fridtiy nnd Sutmday aio the last tvvo diiys of our gieat stile. If you 11113 in need of dry good * don't mis this golden opportunity of enriohiii" yom solves at our expense. SaUudav evening ut 10 j ) . in. all our sale price * change buck to the former price. Our entiio block of Indies' ' wrappers , which sold fiom $ l.i"i to SJ.iiO , we will close out at Die each. Children's wool IIOMJ sold for 2."o , for two inoie dajs at l-c } a pair. Choice of our pi hit stock for two moio days ut 4Jc a yaid. Cloaks ato.xiictly half price. Wall paper at half pi ice. All remnants at halt price. Lac'o curtains and poi tieies at greatly reduced prices. If yon can't come Friday don't miss comintr Saturday and securing some of these bargain lots of odds and ends loft fi oni this immense sale. You can buy them nt your own price. FOTHUUINGHAM , WlHTHLAW & Co. , 101 to 40.1 Broadway. Lender * , of low prices. Williamson & Co. , 1015 Main street , largest and best bio\elo stock in city. Domestic soap otitlasta elieap soap HOW II1 VVII.I , LOOK. 1'rolmble Action nf tlio Krpuhllcnnn t To. morrow' * Conxeiitlon. SInce the dcmociatio convention last Wednesday the interest of these politically Inclined is eentciing in the question of who the republicans will put up at their conven tion tomoriovv. Of couiso nothing can now bo slaled as lo Iho candidates who will bo put up , as nothing is hinder th in to calcu late on tlio probable outcome of a political convention a dav or two ahead of timo. If the sa.v-feO of those who aio prominent In the iart\ councils is to bo taken , however , it Is pretty dellnitelj settled who the candidates will bo for nt least .1 nai t of the otllccs. Spencer Smith of this eitv is the first choice of the republicans of Council Blufls for the Icglslatuie. But ho isijuotcd as having sniil ho would not accept the nom ination oven if itwciu icndcicd him on a golden platter. Ills fi lends h.uo been "beailng down" on him for tlio last few ilajs triliiK to liuluco him to luvctso his de cision , and tho\ hope that lvtho time the coinpntlon moots thoi will piovo succcbsful in inducing hlmtoiunlttil - P. Potter of Oiklaad , who will , in all probability , icpie- sent the cist end of the county , thus nuk ing a team that will suipiiso the domocraev. If Air Smith is not persuaded to run. the noiuiiiL'OII1 piohiblj bo oithur L W. Kosb orN. AI Pusoy , both well Known mouibcis of the Council Bluffs bur. Ciinilliliilu for Mint-ill. John M Scanlun. the piesont chief of po lice , will undonbtcdlv bo the candidate lor shcilIT , and the i.ico of two voiis ago , with IIU7.cn on ono Mo and Hcanl.ui on the other , will plav n loturn engagement On that oc casion Scanlan showed a ixondotful abllltv as a political hustler , anil the fnut that his opponent only won ba nujoiity uf 'JH ( ) has whetted his apjiotlte. Ho will come as ncnr being elected as iinj icpubllcan In the county that could bo put up for the olllco. Who will bo put up for coroner Is not definitely decided , hut it is stated that Di ll B. Junnings atandf ) neaiost tlio top of the poiblinmon trco Dr HoybciI , who is a can didate for ro-olcclion , has made seine ex- rccdingly bad breaks while laiuing on the nffalis of his olllco If Or .lennlnga Is put up to rim against him the icpuuiicans will have a candidate who Is fulli as well known In the country as his opponent , and vastly moro fnvorabl.v known in the city. C. 11 Walto Is menlloncd as the probable candidate for tie.istncr , and IViry Kernovof Ihu east end forcounij suporvisor. an ll > n. ( liiinuliiluii Sniiir O'l At Brown's C. O. D. If you buy the following 3J.OD ord or thin week wo will give you l.r ! > Ibs. granulated btigar for . . . . . . . .CO 1 baalcot llrod Jautii | tea 00 1 Ib. of any kind ground npico -10 1 Ib. citn 1'earl baking powder 40 .00 Remember this la the regular price on the tea , splco and baking powder. Brown1 t > C. O. 1) . , Council UlulTs. Ml < IUn.niliilo'i Mlllliifry. Now stock ; the very latest : new utoro , 10 1'earl streotj ladles please call. Abk your grocer for Domestic boap. l.dHl IIUMoney , T. J. Car rot tiers , ttiosupcrltitendcnt of the eluotlio light plant , had an expensive lapse of memory lust Wednesday. Ho was golntf out for a bic-M'lo ride , and before starling took fcO , < vhich he hud been siring up as Iho llrst installment on World's fair ox * pensos , anil tucked It inside his sweater. On roturulni ; to the power house ho found the money damp wllh peibplr.itIon , and took it out unil laid it on a bench four or live feet from the uest window to dry in the sun iti light. Ills attention was taken away fiom the uiouoy auti U uovcr entered lila uilucl until midnight when ho wont hemet jr suddcnl.v flushed over him that thue ought to IK ; J.TO In bills Ivinp ironnd somewhere for him , ami went to ook ! Thp inotipv was gone , ami no ono * no\v whom \\hllo Mi Carrothers was out mowing dovn Iho vu-eus In Iho jnul iVodiiPsdni aflcrnoon tluco moil cnmo up and after looking In at tlio wlmloiv where the money was naked pei mission lo go in- ildo and look over Iho planl l'cinil slon .ves . given tnem , bul the ojieiallon of look up at the plant was over lu an Incicdlblj short space of time and the lluco men were pun Ho supposes that If the three men voro disposed to tlo so thev could Ihiow some light on Iho whcreabonls of Iho miss- 'tig tell HIM : : VTII i inviuii.s : : , Idllll Villilit of Pulton , Noli. , Hnrrllilj 111 ( nrcil In tint llook Mlnml VMII | , John Voupht fell bcnoath the wheels of Iho outgoing passenger tialn on the Hock Island oad last evening and iccelvcd Injuilcs fiom which It can scanelv be hoped hp will re cover' Ho has bocn employed 1 > , \ John Danghn , who lives in rnllon , Neb , but jesteulay ho loft that place for the east to moot his v\Ifc , who lives seven miles noith if Hail in , la Uuilng his stop In Omaha ho n'blbod moio limn was good foi him , and when ho colon DOnd the cms ho was too full for his own com foi t When the tialn stopped at the local pissengei depot in this I'itj Vought got off and did not Irj lo get on boaul again antll after the train had stinted In making the attempl ho slipplcd and fell between the tialn and the platform Oflkcr Mnitln happened to be near hi nnd made a rush for him Kbmo ouo was between him and tno iinfoi lunate m.itioi ho would hive saved him. Uofoio ho could got to the side of the train Voughl had slipped beneath the trucks and four cats passed over him befoto lie could bo ihagged out. Both of his Ices wciocitishcd In a hor- lible fashion Ho was picked up ami can led to the Woman's Cliiistian association , hos' pltal In iliopittol wagon. Ho was conscious at a late hour last night , bul his physicians have but little hope of his iceovory. His wife is expected to aiiive totlaj. George S. Davis , pi eteriplion druggist. 1 luitimu-llnl.i'r. The ceremony uniting Mr. Mails W. Homing and Miss Ilattiu L Hakcr In ma til- moiiy w.is pcrfoimcd last evening at the icsidcnco of the bilde's p.ncnls , Mr. ami Mis W. P Hakcr , 4'JO North Second slrcet , H"V J H Simpson , rector of Oiaeo Hpls- cep.ilchuich. | oftlci illng. Qtiilo a compati.v ofpa intimate it lends assembled , and tlio pallets , ikhi } dccoialcd wilh hot house plants and brilliantly lighted , picsenlod pi.hi gay spectacle. At b o'clock ttio hi id il p.ut > descended tlio stairs toBi sliaiusof music f mulshed by Prof. B. 1C Beach of Shenandoah , Miss Male Baiter ami All . M Ueo of Limoln acting as budcsmaid an best mini. At the close of the ceremony tlio happy couple received the consriatula- lions of Ihoguesls , who later on pal took of daintv rcfie hments , served by the Misses Cora Keller. Nettie Cronowcg , Uieta Jeft"eiis and Nelllo B iker , assisted hi Messrs. Will Butler nnd Cd McKesson. At 10 ID Mr. and Mrs Fleming took their depai lure for Chicago cage , wlicto they will visit the World's fair. AIb.i Fleming will llien accompany her bus band on ono of his business liips for the " of Stow ait Bios orthiseltv , hefoio settling down at the homo or Air. and Ah s W. P. BaUor. , 1 hei will bo at homo to their fi lends after October'Jl. Both ol the contracting Dailies have a host of fi lends , who will unite In extending congiatulations Ambng ihoso from out of tltn t llv ulinltnn Qn < l Ilin I'nii'tilnnv tilAI Ahs C. B faultier of Chicago , Ah. and Alts. W. AI Kemp. Miss Chambers Miss Hale , Air. and Mis. J. S Stevens and J. C. Web ster of bhenandoih , Misses Maltha , Slella and Cat no Smith of Alaiisvllle , Aio , C V. Butler of Albion , Neb , and J. MeCormlck cl Cfcsloa. o HLLI. OfMIK 11112 r.llU OA TIME. .No Uxtonslmi ol the Kxpjsltlon Will Ho Att ni | > ted the lluird I > uiilpn. CHICAGO , Sept. 21. The World's ' fair will close 0:1 the nighc of October 80 , and the next moining will bco workmen laving lallro.id tracks tluoii < zh the different buildings to carry away the exhibits. There will foe no extension beyond the time fixed by congress , so the executive committee decided last night , and oideicd the rair closed on the day named. The weather is beautiful for Iowa day at the fair and thous mds moro pouted in fiom that stato. The exercises began with a parade or cadets of tlio State Agricultural college and the Root dilll corps through Altdway to the Atlminlsti.i- llon place , Ihenco to the state building , followed bv military evolutions and galling gun drill , which was loudly ap plauded. Later excirises wore held in Festival hall. Addresses wore delivered by J. O. Ciosbv , president of the stute commis sion , welcoming Iho citizens of Iowa ; Gov ernor Boies , nletuiing the beauties of the fair and Invva's puit therein ; Secretary of State AlcPatland , orator of the day ; W. I . Buchanan ] , chief of the Departure of Agri- i iilluro , and Isabella Beochor Hooker. Alls Lucy Ilulo Baiber 10 id a poem. Following tills Iho people piocecdcd to the now llbctty bell , which the governor rang in honor of the admission of loun to the union. l.ll\01A'S IXJIWOL Much Dlns'itUfiKitloii Ovpr tlio .11 inner In \\liltiu It IK HuliiK Muimcotl. Sioux FILLS , S. D. , Sept. 21. [ Special to Tnu BbK j For some time past there has been an increasing ciitlcism among the manageis of Iho public schools at the man ner in which the state school money IB being held up. The data for Iho alstilbutlon was July 1 and nothing has been done so far to got the money to the schools. Commissioner Huth has been absent In the cast with a sick wife and ! ms had no pcisonal supct vision of tlio vvotk. Ho has lecently relumed and lo- day In an Interview sa\s that the distilbu- lion will be made on tno 1st of next month. Ho b.ijs : " 1 ho delay has been caused by the county ofllclals , who have failed to ac count for the funds In their hands though lhe > should have done so sevoi.il months ago The ofllco In Pien o has been unable lo g ut possession of the funds and wo thought it best lo distribute them all at once. nether excuse of the delay is , In thoopinio'i of Iho attoinoi goncial , that vvhoto the 1-inils gold aio ciossed by laihoad right of way the purchaser must pay for thu entire tuict , light of wav and all. Veiy few pur- chaseis have Loon hoard fiom and wo can not tell until they respond whether wo shall bo obliged to leturn a largo part of the money or not. But wo shall distribute the sum on hand on October 1. : i'in lOLLOHit j'/ii : IFiilnrluimtoH mi the hontli ( iirollim O n i lulumltt in Jluru Troulile. SAVANNAH , Sojii. 31 Povor has adtlod It1 terrors to the already ovotHoning cup of misery of the uufortimato dwellers on the son 1st mils on the coast of South Ctuollim. llundicds of people are lepoited hick on these islands as a result of ttio slouch and pulilflcalion of dead bodies left unouiicd fiom tlio great storm of August , The bodies lhatwuro buried were placed in shallow graves and the recent lains have exposed them to view. The situation IIUH bocomu so tilaimlng that Surgeon McOruder , who Is stationed on thu sea islands , has vviroa for asslstanco. Dr Copolaiid started for the Islands. Other ph > sciins [ will follow , llulluiin Celflir.Uoil. NKW YoitK. Sopt. Ul. The twenty third unnlvorhury of Victor Kinanuor unification of Italy was celebrated by u parade of the United Italian societies yobtoiday. Mayor GilroyV lefuual t ( place the Italian Hag in the pluce o honor on the city hall was the chle , topic dibcussed bv the puradors and their frionds. This action um do nounccd and there uoro tlueatsof got ting bqun.ro at election time. Dleil ut tinI I p > iilli llotrl. ClilOAOO , Sept. ) ! . H. T. Cult , bait to bo a prominent bubinc man of St Paul , was found dead at the Hpum-il hotel labt night. Mr. Cult's death i to liuvo bccu caused by hear die ease. OTA LARGELY 1 EVIDENCE Hawkeyos Show World's f Aft Visitors What n Precession Rtfolly Is. GREAT PARADE THKJUdfi THE GROUNDS _ . f * * ) u\cr tor Hoi CM l.c n Irllititn to tlio Stiteuml limitation to the vVnrlil Ul I l.tcrclsv * . Ciiirvtio , Sept 21 [ Special Telcgiam to Tun Bi.c. ] lowans swaimcd thioughotit Jackson jink all itiy. Of tlio two dn\s eluiiiation tills was the biggest , the weathei conditions as well as the program Itaulng an Immciisu crowtl At 2 o'clock the formal exorcises were held In IVstival hall Tlio procession throupli thopaikwas billllant. At 10 : ) the cac'ols ami niilllaij escoit look a position inside lhc gates at the Cotl.igo Oiovo avenue cnliance to the Mid- wav Thoio thoi were Joined by Uoveinor Boies and his stall , who took the Itc.ld of the Hue DJNII the Phils nice the proces sion moved to the music of Iowa State ami Agrlcuiluial college bauds Upon entei ing the gionnds the line tnoved pa t the ' 1 rans- port.ilioti to ihu Administration building , thcncu to the lake fiont , and north to the Iowa building , whcio tlnfdilll coips under the command of Colonel Hoot gtuo tin exhi bition , followed by G'alling gun diills o > a battalion of Agtlcultural college cadets. rxcrclsri nt the Hull , Shortly befoi" 2 o'clock Governor Boies again took the head of a line termed in ft out of IOIMI pavillion ami thu lowans pioccodod lo festival hall The largo allditoiium was lull. James P. Crosby , picsident of Iowa state boat it , presided and made a brief In- tioduclor.addiess , which was follow oJ. hi a musical solocllon. Hov Mr. Palmer In voke 1 divine blessing upon the gathetlng. The prater was followed b.v a vocal solo by Aliss Oenoviu\o ShalTcr Oovoinor Boies v\as ihuu iniiuduccd and spoke btiell . Governor Boles began DV thanUlng the Iowa people for the work t'ley had done in piepailug the exhibits of stale. He then spoke of Iowa , its joutlt ami lajild giowlli , iis cattle breeding and dairy inieicsls. Ho praised its schools ami asylums ami churches ; then touching upon ils vatlable climate , ho spoke of storms , the diouths , the floods , the cold ami the heat under which the rclldcnts labor. In concluding ho said ; 1II& Imminent Pcrorutiim. on every hand along her crowiled rallw.ijs , In the llulds of her great fauns , the lengthening dilfts or her mines , m the hum or her busy shop * , in her vailed forms of undeveloped natuial wealth , is a never sail Ued want of Iho loilets of Iho vv oriel ; for men like these whoso brawny aims and steady nerves have made her what she Is ana enabled her each j car , fiom Held and mine and shop , to pour Into the gieat sticams of commeico that lion across her plains the liibulo of her oun pioduc- tions and help to swell the mighty tot rent of tiado that has built the rlty in which we meet a city that , foritsic.us has not now and novel had a near in any age. ' 'From the abundance or her resources such as thev represent o have itecessauly brnnirht t.n this Mpprvi nf thn wmM'a llnst , rcasutcb but limited 'specimens of the inducts of our slale , ahdlyct in the glare of his babal of pricolcs ? and indescribable hings wo are pioud of our exhibit , and uoud of the men and the women whoso deft lauds and untiling ? cal have made It so con- plouous a feature in such a mai\vloussho\v. ' For twcutj-six years , more than halt her ixlsteneo as an independent commonwealth own tins been my hemp , and long bofote I tnow her well. I have seen most of her gteut enterprises groiv from infantile pro- wrtlons to their present'proud ' positions. ll.dft the \ \ o * ld Welcome. "From a few short pieces of i ail wav at linVrent points on the ea lorn border I mvo vvilnesscil her magmliccnt system of nero than 8,000 miles of road groxv lo com- ilellon and ilsopeiatlon itnpioved until its ircscnt stage of usofulnoas has been at- amed , ana along ttio lines I have soon cities md towns bv hutidicds , by thousands , by note than thousands , spung like magic " "rom the limited ycais , and out upon her .lacklcss prairies , as I know them lirst , I lavoseen Held s of waving giatn and pas- lues filled with grazing hotels usuiptho .ilaccs of wild flowers and timid game of hcse great meadows , planted by tint hand of the Omnipotent and reserved for the use of man in this 'tho ' best of ages ' With all icr magnificent lesouiccs , the accumulation of wealth , with social , educational nnd re- iglotis advantages that should satisfy ttio nest exacting with her busy , bustling llirongof 2,000.000 of human beluga , Iowa is s not jet half peopled. To the good and ) rav o of everi land her arms are open , and ith all her heart she bids them coino. " Olllcliil Tlimikg to IUIVH. Chief Buchanttn of the Department of Agricultuio , himself an low an , followed. Among other ideas , ho said : "I have been icquestcd by the director general to extend lo jou , Governor Boies , ind through jou lo the people of join stale , the thanks unit congratulations of tlio expo sition for the splendid woik they have accomplished and the piointneiu p.ut taken by them in this magnlllccnt exposition. This duty Is Iho moro giatifIng , because 1 can dose so not only as an ofllclal of the exposition , but as an Iowa man. The compliment paid the people of Iowa by tltoofllccis of the ex position in thus attesting their enterprise , zeal , spirit and skill , is most sincetu ami just No state has been moro loyal to the exposition fiom its inception than Iowa , none moioroudi to giasp the opim tunlty of showmir Iho progiess made by Us people , and , ss all of you can lestifj who have followed the woik of the stale commission from our beautiful and unique state building lluoiigh the dilTeient gre.it depaitnu'tit buildings , none moio suc cessful in doing so , ami none that contilbutcs dally to the hosts or visitors in this en- clmnlod city moio of her people than the slaleoflowa. It is foi Ihoso icusons espe cially giatifying to mo to oxtetm the com pliments of onlcurs of the exposition to your self peiBonally , as the chief executive or a pcoplo who have from thu 111st taken so much interest In their state's success and the gicater success of this enormous undci- taking. " MIUIO unit Poctiy , At the conclusion of Chief Buchanan's address ihuro was music by tlio Iowa Stute band Tl.cn followed a shoit oration by Seciotary of Sialo AIoFrhind. ) | Aloro vocal and band music was hoaid before Mis I ticv G Uo Harbor lead "Ulis } lng HieCornllelds , " and "A Dream of Woman , " oy Oliver Schrelner. The next number on the piognim \\IIK a vocal solo by Mj.ss Jennie AladgoSugg , which was followed by an addiess bv Isa- tbolla Hooker The oMucises wcio concluded by the audience singing "Ameiica" to the accomianlment | of thp bjind. Owing lo tlio unexpected length of the Festival hall exercises it was 5 , ' < > ) when the govoinot and his pnity nirlvod at thu Administration building to u.irtlcipalo In thu ecrcmonml ringing of the now Liberty nell In honor of the Admission of Iowa into tlio union. IlnIrM ItililK MIB Hot ) . Governor Boies took a.jiosltlon In fiont of the boll , his staff foi mod a scinl-citclo in front of him. and bevoud stood a cro'\d of pei haps 20,000 pcopiai Piosidont Palmer mountiid the frnmo work of ttio bell and made a few remarks , Including the sentiment that Iowa's eleven In representatives con gress speak for her , ami asserting that there weio 1101 WJ ) acres of wasle land in the state. ( Joveinor Boies , In response , endorsed the president's sentiments He then grasped the belt rope and spent several minutes In ilnging , wliilo the band played the "Star Spangled Banner.1' ' A reception lu the state building this oven- iim concluded the celebration A tiomendous rain stoim spoiled ttio llioworks featuiu and caused thu ctowds to scattei In all quarters about b o'cJoclr , IliirrUon Oounly Iiuiiiorrnt * . Iootla , Sept , 21. [ Special to TUB J Thodrmocrils of Harrison county mot hero In delegate convention icsterdav. Besides wildly checiIng for Cleveland and fice silver , they placed in nomination thu following county tlckut : Hcpresentativo , W. A. bmlthof California Junction ; treas urer , I < i : Massle of .Mminml ViUlev. ohrrln . \ . W Pnllon of Maenoltn , suporln- lemlcnl M U Onknn of l/t'i\ii ) , lonmur , T. McParlnn of Monilnmln The selection of W. A Smith as ropresontntho Insures thu vote of this coutiti fora local option bill In the next general nsiumblj , as either the re publican or democratic nominee Is sure of election. Iliiltcr'i rrlpniu VVric Alurnt. Mt > * ol in Vvnrv , la. , Sept. 21 [ Special to TUP Her ] Tlio tlcmocralle county con vention mei In IX > R.III , v estoitia.v anil placed In nomination the following ticket : Kopie- scntative. W. A. Smith ; ticastirei , UK Alassle , Mioilff. I.lojd Fallen ; supoilntend- ent of schools , AI I. Diktin. surveyor , ( ! . K Peinersoii : coroner , lr Thomas Aliicfailauc. ' 1 ho convention was a conspicuous ono from thofict th.it the ft lends of Senator U 1 { Bolter , recently snubbed bv the democracy of Haiilsoit cotmlv , weie absent. Ualllin , ' lur n VrrdU t. CIIIITOS. In , Sept 21 [ Spteiil toTnr. Urr ] Ai umcnt ? vvcio lesumedbv the nl- toinc.vs In the Perils tilal this moiidug. Tlio Instillations to the jurv vvero quite lencthj ami weto malnl.v In f-i\or of Penis The case-was given to the juiv late this after noon and thov had not up to the adjoin i.- incut of court tolurnecl a veidict. Ml Trilu'it Api Pour DOUDI la . Sept -Special ( Tele- gram'lo THE Br.r. ] AlissiKdiih Tialn of ibis c'lthas leccived notice of her nppointinenl as national itispeetlng and installing ofllcer of Iho Women's Hclief coins llei Inslalla- lion w ill take place during lite icimion of the 'I hlrt.N-spcond Iowa voluutceis at Poit Dodge , September 2" and 28 if n ( Mu-ii Cliuriii'trr. POUT Doixir , la , Sept. 21. [ Special Tele gram to 'I m : Bi.r | Ahs Aim la Peterson died today at her homo In Dav ton She was W.veais old and had never ilddon oni rail- wav , tialn nor been inside of a railway car. Ill * Chin m wasn MniMlim. Geoigo bolan , a switchman was aticsted last night on a warrant Issued July 12 chat glut ; him with lighting D.ilan . had m inaged to cscapo the ollicois until last night , when he was called home by the con- llncmcnt of his wife IIo had a lucky stone taken from a porch's held , but the charm did not seem to bo in wet Icing older. CAKNEGIE'S GORGEOUS TURNOUT Triumphant DniitnrruyIIM I'r.ictltcd ! > } Hut . \llllliiiuilro \ In l.oiidcin. A few minutes hofoto 1(1 ( o'clock this morning , bays the Pall Mull ( ia/ottc , one of the most perfectly appointed and splendidly horsed coaches that has been boon in London this .vcar drove up to the door of the Alotio- pole. The horses wcie four beauti fully matched blight bays , with two giand cuetituieb at the pole. The cor.eh- man and guard were as , perfect in their way as the wheeleis. They woio dresbcd in blue coat-j that lilted without a wrinkle , and white bieeohos that did not crease even at tlio back of the knees. Their faces woio louiid and smooth and sleek and clean shaved , and their coniplo\ioiib woio exquisite pink and white. Their silk hats fihono like Arthur Roberts' ' boat Coddington , and as they moved about you could tee on their burnished sin faces the dancing tolloutions of the Nelson column and the innumerable windows of the avenue hotolb. The sur face of the coach rivaled the hats lliom- fcelvcs. The harness , gold plated , boio little gold hoibcs , each one with the initial "C" framed in stars. On each of the doorb of the losplendent vehicle was the inonogiani ' 'A. C. , " and on the hind panel was a clovico of the Union Jack and the Stars and Stripob , mingling in giacoful folkb above the in itials "A. < J. " Thib device suggested the noble dream of Anglo-Ameiican unification and the initials weie these of the author of the proposal , Andrew Carnegie. For the coach and the harness and the blight baya and the borvants belong to the demooiat triumphant , and at 10o'clock ho and Mrs. Carnegie with a pai ty of friends wcic to slart on a holidaj jaunt , taking in some of the most beautiful bccnory in England on the waj to his Scotch eastlo. It vviib coi tainly a very elegant-looking tin notit ' 'an uncommon nice little jot , " the cabmen on the uuilc admitted. I'roRrtR ! * o ! the Oliolora. HAMUURG , Sftpt. til. Ton now cases of cholera , of which two have proved fatal , have boon reported hot o within tlio last twenty-four hours. The ca--es are all bcattered about the suburbs. LONDON , Sept. 21. Six eases and flvo deaths fiom cholera were icported in Holland yesterday. Four now eases and nine deaths at Paleimo and live cases and two deaths at Leghorn. RirUAO , Sept. 21. There have been 161 ! now ctifcCH and fortj-ono deaths from cholera during the last fortnight. .Made n Clmnso In Ilisliopi. ST. JOHNS , N. F. , Sept. 21. Bishop Diennan of Dallas , Te.v , has been ap , pointed 1 by the pope auxiiiaiy bibhtij ) of St. Jolnib. The appointment causes in tense iiirprif-o in this city , as it was to- lully unexpected. No reason is known for such action , as there iniioappaient caiibo to justify it. liibhop Power , the present bishop hcto , is in posbcbsion of the best health , IIo disclaims all knowl edge in the matter. Alnrmliii ; Hiiiniirrt limn Iliumim Ayii" > . BUK.VOS AYKKS , Sopt. 21. Alannlng rumoi H are cm i out hei o that a political crisis Is impending. The cabinet coun cil in holding constant bitllngri and a Htato of biego ib rigorously enfoieed , The national troops in Tucnman have fiaterm/cd with the lovolutioniats aim have placed the govoi not in prison. Klllcil by vit < xiHii ItiuiilllH. . TUC&ON . , . AiiSopt. . . Ul. Thomas . . Cur : T.y , mining engineer and member of the governor's titan" , was shot and killed at Aravaca. Aii-s. , last night by three intibked AIo.vlcaiiH. They cntoied the hotel where ho was aitting to lob it , Bhot him and also shot and seriously wounded tin co bybtundoru. llullllld nil Itn IMy Hull. LO.VOVIK\V , Tox. , Sept. 21. On appli cation of the Ht ckholdoru , Leo Hart WIIH today appointed receiver of the Texas , Sabine Valley & Northwestern railroad. The roan wab behind about $ , 10,000 on itb pay roll. I'lllllUlKTH III H ltlMUl\lr' IIUIIllH , CiucAdO , Sept. 21. The JI. H. Latham Publishing company , pi inters' supplies , v\ent into the 1 minis1 of the BhorilT on judgmcnta aggregating ever stfiH.OOO , The conccin ib ono of the largest in the west. l.leitml Olllucrt , ST. Louis , Sept , 21. The German Catholic Central vorein today elected the following olllcotn : President , C. A. Muollur ; vleopiosidont , Adolph Wubor ; becrotnry , J. JJ. SuhllTor ; treasuior , F. Arendcs. MinlliMoterii riuxuifjrr Asaoriulliiii. ST. Louis , Sopt. 21. The Southwest ern Passenger association adjourned to moot October 12vheii a permanent chairman will bo elected and the boun daries of the St. Louis torutory will bo bottled. Could Not llu.tr IIU I.IIM. ST. Louis , Sopt. 21. Milton Hoswoll , after losing $7,000 of his wife's money and $ , ' 1,000 of his own on the raced , com mitted bulcldo by diowtiing in the river. 'laiui a I. title. ASIIUUY 1'Aitif , Sopt. 21. After Charlea Mitcholl'u arrival la New York , Dresses ; . XtMl sl bf * Hlai Ucls , Rvigs , Fhrs. Fcat'ljcita ' , DJjcd. . At-tcnt'ion ' * - < { ; Rcasonnbk' Prices Sole Agents for the celebrate J Iluntington , Aikansas , FOR FURNACES AND HEATERS. For further particulars and prices call at office , 31 Pear street , Grand Hotel Building. COUNCIL BLUFFS r STEAM DYE WORKS * * & All kinds or Dyeing nnd Uio mint done In thu lilnliiMt style of tlio irt. I'mlml mi I Btulnml fubrlus mad * tu loot , ui Rood ui new.OIK prompt/ ! done mi l dollvora lu nil parts of tli , country Suml foi lirlcu list. C. A. MACHAft , Proprietor. [ pQ-Eflffil * - llroidwav. ncnr Norl g $ < iH3 wuitcrn depot. Telephone a leportor vibitod James C'orhott on his fatm near hoio. When Coi belt wab notified of Mitchell's declaration that ho would light C'orbett only before the Cicfecent City ur the Columbian club , C'orhott smiled and said : "Well , it's only what I thought. Can any bensible man think ho is sincere when ho profeis lifjhtintr in a bankrupt club in prefer ence to a club such as the Coney Island ? I am simply going to kcop on training , and will bo on hand at the t > ot date to light Alitchell. If ho Hunks , any man in the world can take his place , bar none.1 11 AI > limit LUCK. Army CompolltiirK at t'urt Slicihlnii llam- piTfit liy Hud MtMil. CIIICAOO , Sept. 21. [ Siecial ) Telegram to Tin : Bur J The liflo and cai bmo contest of the United Stales aimy completed their known distance nimg loday. It was the most unfavoiable day the competition has expel lenccd. The light was ordinalily good , but there was an almost impenetrable miiagc , and the wind blew a stiong gale. Although thu scores aro'below what was an ticipated they were salisfaclory lo the ofll- cials in charco. Tno order of place lomained about the snaio Ihioughout the two dajs' woik Tlio score of the cai bmo team as it now stands is : Isti-oi t. J. U. I'endoi grass , troop A , lOlli cu.\ . . 321 Scrtft. J. l < 1' Thorp , tump ( i. Hlh cuv ! UO Si'if-I.C Ivnihlei , Hoop (3 , IK | eu\ 310 ( ori > , .1. Moliloniioir , tioop C , Dili c.u . . ! H'2 i-ergt. II. AI Itatn , lioopd , 1st < av . Ill'2 Si rut. A. II. lionlton , tiooji II , fJth cav .IIO H l r.lent P.M. Davis , 4tlicnv SOU Sernl II. i : I nsillti , tuxip I' . ! itl cav . . . .1117 Sci I..SI'onl , tioup II , 10the.iv 307 2(1 ( Lieut. W. II. Iliill , Jthciiv . . .305 The tin eo liiirhcbt totals foi known dis tances lecoid tiling l > i the iliBtinguislied cavalij ale : Scigt I' J. ItltiKe , Iroop P , Jill eav . . . 337 " oilit llmrii l.illlltli , lniop I ) , Hth cav 32. ) biiiil. II. lli'iihc-i , tioup ( i , Uil cav . . .11 t The infanirv team at tlio eloso of tod.ij's shootim : stood In tlio following older ( onmiul U. II. ' It veils , Co It.lstlnf 11H PrhatoU'J DivK C'o A.UOlli Inf . . 327 ' oirfo ml I' . Kofh , Co I ) , .Irillnf . ,121 ! I'rUutol ) McKin/lu , Co I ) , IHIIiInf 325 I'll si Sngl. M. I Mmplo.Cd I ) . 13lh Inf. J21 rimtsiiRi P i : Miiini.uo n , 21(1111 : , : u.i S'lge.mlO t-iloHOo. ( 0 , lillh Inf U22 ' icoml Mi ut..I C ( Jiiiw. Kith Inf. . : il'J Corpoial P. ( iaidnii. Co II , IHtli Inf . : UH t-cr eantTlioiiiasO'ItiiiKcCo ( I , IGtli Inf a7 Iiistingulshed infantij marksmen aie : Suigeatil \ . X. I'ncUiilt.Co P , 2th ( ) Inf . 341 Kueant . \V I ! lUhf , Co A , 13th Inf . H2.I bcu'uant 11. b. Cm p , C'o 11,4th Inf . . . . 321 il IA i lusit i uitiiUA s rt. FOR ; Insane In clnirgo of Uio Sisters of Moroy. Tills renowned Institution Is situated on tlio lilcli lilnlfs back of nnd ( unrlooidiiR tl.o city of Council illnlVrf. The apiclous RronndB , Its hixh locMtlon and splondlil vlow , make It a most pleasing rotroit for tlio aflllotod. A stall of omIncut pliyjlcluus and a largo corps of ex- liorluncoil r.niaCB minister to tlio comforts of ttio patients , bpcolul euro glvon lo ludy po llen ts TERMS MODERATE. Tor narllcnlnrs aiiply to SiSTER SUPERIOR Frank Strcst - - - Coaasll Blaffj , Iowa. THAT HAJOF MINE A TAILjOFA HAT. OIIAI'l'IMl I. Iton'la itono voiir uvo UIIAl'TCIt II. Kitted well , wore wull. looKed well. OHAlTKIl III. Still uu.irln- . UlIAI'Tnil IV. No nmi hut m iiilrd HilH vuar. UIIAI'l'IJIt V. llon < ; lit It of MlltonliorKoi , thohattor. oiiArrin ; vi. Saved mo money. ' .Niingli silil. 5O2 Broadway , council Bluffs , ITCHING HUMOBS Torturing , dlnll iirlnK PC * IM , uiiil i\ir\ ) > iihh ( if lidilnpt , bin * . Inn , n'.uj , rriixlid , mill jilmply Mil nnil ( c.iln ( ! | K iie , wltbtlry , Ihln , uixl tumiiif li lr , rillcuid by n Hlnxlu ni.liiiiloii | | . , und iictdlly nnil ciomimlcillj ciirnl by the CCTK l IIA liiilinihs , wlicu lit bent jilijfcklinio fall. nnd vlKor ( illicitly ro LOST VITALITY , Htoruil Ni rvoim llubll * lly i tit Hiirclv ( Miriil by IN'n.VI'O lliObTPitllliuloulU nnil ) .Sold u llh urlt- rn viuir.iiitcn of ( uro S unpin HI ul froo. Addrtiuii Orli nttil AlKllcal Co , 68 I'ljmuulh 1'Jasu Special CQUMGIl BLUFF } ! nsr III u k di'tS'jH ( ) ruu.ird for iitiirn to JNo 111 Kdilh KlrBt Hind I ) SJ' a HIII illnnli book u mm within Di I'.iul- KOII in. unit aildn HI , llruulw.iy und Dili , Conn- til IllitllH Huu.ud pirllos wllliti llltln tliiin und i ipllal to HiaUu and liitrodiu o | i itc mud iiiivnltli a , II , J Adiimu , IIH 1'iiln imiiuu Coiiiii.ll KlnllH \\TAM'Il ! > Olll to duliuiiHuuurli MTH II Hen- ' m tl .11" avimio O I'OR KALI- ! liiiir.ilo In id , for u ill ! die ip , ut 1 1't arl HIM ct Council llhiirw I > I.ACKIKO HLltuii ; iiiHlo\H | ilianliitr clilni' I'III > M , HuliiKliu lamliH anil all otlinr ifi m rnl \\orli , priiiiirnd for biiHlniHH Win III ickbnrn , Juliahuillli I.uucj oriitrB ; it O o 1) ll riAUI'lU' VVIIAVIND-Kor raif carH IH und all vVKlnduufvuiliiKe ill at 1IJH A\mmu 1' rpKKaiiirciitleit'lrlH\Miiiti | ( > l Mrs ( .unualn , 2il ! 1 H ( 11 lam Ijluck , Council IllnftB AKHiJlTIKAI. ; Inuilumunt men uanllnir a ilcslr iblo lociillun foi waruhmiKo uliould coin , iiiiiiilcituut OUCH wllli Ilin Maynu Heal Uututu C'o , | ) J1 lliu ulu.iy , ( 'ounell lllullii DO YOU 'XIKIW Dint Diy & Hi AH hnvu HOIIIU uliulcti bnrtf ilnu In fruit unit laud near tlilutlt ) ? J/OIt SAI.K Rood housu uf HIIVIIII roomx locntut at 17U7 Nlnlli Avc'uauinnll iiitiutlil ) p lyiucutu , A J Hlcihciiboii | AliSTHAOTS and loaim FimiwmU < Uy prupurlir bon.'ht auU Hold 1'iluuy St Tlioin.i * . C'uuimlt IllllllH . , vinltH cliliimoyi * .Jch , m l. 1-M lluiku , at Taylor u t'rotury , OU Itiujdway Cf > von Hiock ui UK rclmndlBQ to rxcliant-o 'tPfur u good Dun Helm H ur Council Jlhilln iHiddUu H icluar liuproviid lain ! and i null to radii lor .1 .H VIIHI Oil to * JO OlHI DU Block of itmi' ral lutruliaudUo Hlock uf ilruy * to trudw tut * uii. JultuBtou A Vuu i'attcu ,