6 THE OMAHA DAILY KKK : SUNDAY , 8EITEMHKR 2 , I80t. THE DAILY J3EK COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE . . NO 12 1 > I3AIU > BTKEET Delivered by currier to any pirt of lb cltr. H , W. T1LTON , Lessee. . onice. No. ll ; night editor , No. 23. .im.vzMo. % . Mayne Heal Relate Agency , 539 Broadway. John StcHcr lias been awarded n divorce from hU wife , Sarah Stcltcr , by Judge Macy. Ed Pierce lost a set of harness by sneak thlovcs a few days ago from Ills barn , 229 Sixteenth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bushenfleld of Lewis township have adopted an.unknown child found In Crescent last May. The September term of federal court , with Judge Woolson on the bench , will commence on the 2Uh. The grand jury will be drawn this week. Tomorrow being Labor day and a national holiday , oil the county olllccs , the courts , clly offices , brinks and many private business houses will be shut. The monthly business meeting of Ihe Woman's Christian association will bo held at the residence of Mrs. George Phelps to morrow afternoon at 3:30 : o'clock. The dulld of St. Paul's will meet with Mrs. Sargent , on First avenue , Tuesday afternoon , September 4. at 4 o'clock. Members will please bring or tend their pledges , J. Zlmmerll had n fine dog until last Thursday , when It got Into the cellar of his house and jumped into a show case. The glass cut him BO that he died In n. few min utes. utes.C. C. N. Ogden and Hey Henderson were ar rested yesterday by a special policeman that Jocks after John W. Paul's Interests In the western part of the city , on the charge of trespass. Get In on the boom by having a set of Judson's blue print plats and Index. Council Bluffs and all additions , up to date , with size of all lots ns of record. L. P. Judson , 92'J Sixth avenue. Woodmen of the World All members are requested to meet at Woodman hall Mon day , September 3 , at 9 n. in. , to take part In the festivities of Labor day. GIXmOB M. WILSON , C. C. The choir at the Presbyterian church. commencing this morning , will consist of the following : Sopranos , Mrs. W. W. Sher man and JIlss Nellie Hnrdln ; altos. Mltces Hattlc Palmer and Kittle Uucliel ; tenors , W. S. Itlgdon and L. II , Manzer , bassos , W. P. Officer and C. W. Cokcr. The services at Uroadway M. E , church tcday are the last for the present conference year. The annual session of the Des Molnes conference of the Methodist Episco pal church convenes at Shennndoah next Wednesday. Rev. H. P. Dudley , who has served that church as pastor for the past two years , leaves to attend the session an Tues day. day.As As the result of the same old neighbor hood quarrel which has already been men tioned In The Bee , Jane Richardson nnd John Bell wcro arrested yesterday on n complaint filed by one Boal , charging them with al lowing stock to run at large. Abe Richard ton pleaded guilty to the charge of assault upon Boal , and was fined $5 and costs by Justice Vlen. He threw rocks at Boal , All members of Council Bluffs lodge , No , 49 , I , O. O. P. , are- hereby notified to meet at I. O. O. F , hall nt 1 o'clock p m. Sunday to attend the funeral of our deceased brother , r Robert Boyd. All members of the order are k respectfully Invited to meet with and as sist us In paying this last sad tribute of re spect to our worthy brother. IRA GHASON , N. O. II. Wellington was arrested yesterday on the charge of Insanity , preferred against him by II , Dunn , who owns the house he llvca In. Dunn claims Wellington hides in the grass and when people pass starts up suddenly and shoves a revolver In their face In an unexpected and highly disagree able fashion. He has also threatened to burn the house down. The case will be In vestlgated by the commissioners. George Williams , a darky from Logan" was brought before Commissioner Steadman on the charge of bootlegging whisky. After the hearing was over nnd he had been bound over to the grand jury and ordered taken to the county jail In default of bond , U leaked out that he. was a song and dance artist. Upon the officers promising to see that the other prisoners at the county Jail did not abuse him , he agreed to give an exhibition of his skill for their benefit. A space was accordlnsly given him In the hall and for fifteen minutes the air was full of arms and lees on the fly and the audience was de lighted. An cfforl will be made to have him Introduce some of his specialties Into his trial before Judge Woolson. Money to loan on improved farms at low rates. Bargains In real estate. I'juses for rent. Fire and tornado Insurance written. Money loaned for iccal Investors. Lougee & Towlc , 235 Pearl street. Sellout Sin CK ut Siirccnt'H. ncmomber , there la lots of competition this real. Ton can buy shoes cheapr than ever before. It pays you to look around. See what you can do In school shoes for the chil dren at other stores , then come to Sargent's. I have the goods and will make thj prices. ( f you want lo pay T5c I have the best. If you want to pay $1,00 I have the best. If you want to pay $1,25 $ I have the best. If you want to pay $ l.BO I have the best. I can suit you in quality and price. Sen What you can do , then try me. SARGENT , 413 Uroadway. The laundries uce Domestic soap. Mrs.f. . E. Butler and children arc visit ing In lied Oak. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. S. Puscy have returned from an eastern visit. J. M. Oursler Is expected home tomorrow front a trip to Pennsylvania. Mrs. W. A. Strong has returned from a Visit with friends In Burlington , la. The Misses Edith Ross and Kittle Dullard ore visiting friends In Dulutli. . Minn , Rev. O. N. Armstrong has been called to Omaha by the serious Illness of his father. JIlss Lucille Porterfleld has returned from Chicago , whcro she has been studying vocal music. W. Q. Sawyer and wife returned yesterday morning from a week's visit to their old homo In Minneapolis. Mrs. Kcldlo , who has been visiting' with Mrs. Lincoln , on Seventeenth avenue , has returned to her homo in Chicago. Mrs. C. B. Keys of 314 High School ave nue , has returned from Colfax , la , , after upcmllntr a few weeks at thai resort. C. W. Snyder , a former newspaper man ol this city , has taken a homestead claim near Snohomlsh , Wash. , and la living on It. Lucas Neiimayer , son of Jacob Neumayer , left yesterday afternoon for St. Louts , whcro ho will enter Hie Christian Brothers' college. Mrs. L. 13. W. Cool has arrived In Iho city from Dunont , la. , and will visit for a few days with her brother , C. Wesley , before re turning to her homo In Wymore , Neb. Miss Selma Danlelson , daughter of Fred Danlelson , of Hotel Danlelson , Silver City , la , , will spend the winter with her friends , Miss Sophia and Llllle Miller , and attend school In this city. Miss Ida Zip ! has. returned from Fremont , Neb. , where she has been attending the normal school for the- past nine weeks , with the exception of a week ago last Thursday , when the paid a visit to her home. No delay In closing loans on Improved farm lands nt low rates. Abstracts of tltlo prepared and real estate for sale. Pusey & Thomas , 201 Pearl street , Council Bluffs , - Did bottlers lleunlon. The reunion of the old seulcra of this dis trict will be held al Malvern on Thursday , September 13. Fremont and Mills counties , as well as Pottawattamlo , will bo well re pre sented. Rev. G. G. Rice , Captain D. B , Clark nud II. C. Bloomer of this city urc down f-r short addres&es. The treasurer ol , thn society , A. S. Bonham , will make his unnuil report at this meeting. Among the lyings ta come up for consideration Is ( he plan for dividing the dlitrlct so as to ha.ve each county bold Its own reunion. A large Attendance U locked , ( or from tbU county , HEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Highwaymen Stop Lon Kendall but Pled When Ho Showed Fight , THEY LOOK LIKE TWO OLD TIMERS Mr * . Stockholm , n Milk Dr.ilrr'nltc . , Held Up lit Her lloitia nml Compelled In Ulva Uji Her I'lirse. Ion Kemlall , yaramaster of the Mil- watikco. avoided being robbed Friday night shortly before 'midnight as lie was KO'HK ' along I'earl street pas ! nayltss | > ark en his way la his home on Third street near Sev enth avenue. Ills wife accompanied him. They saw two men come out Of the shadow of the trees In tlio park end follow them down tlio street. They ti'i'dccned ' their steps , and their pursuers did the same. Near the corner of Willow avenue the two highwaymen called to them to stop. Mrs. Kendall started to run , and Kendall turned around to show light. At this the two high waymen fell over ono another's ' feel In the mad attempt to get away. One of them Is described as being tall and slim , and ( he other short and thick set. Their description tallies with that of the two men vsha com mitted BO many highway rcbber es on the etrcets here about n year ago , but always managed to escape the police. A milk denier named Stockholm , who lives at the ccrner of Ninth street and Twenty-fourth avenue , started for Lake Marmra at 3 o'clock as usual. Just after his departure a fellow made his nppcar- unca and compelled lira. Stockholm to give up her pcckotbook , containing a small nmount of cash , and some silverware and clothing. There Is no clrw to the party who com mitted this offense , although Mrs. Stockholm helm was able to give a rather complete description of h in. Unnriin A ay In tlic I.e-id. If you will glance In the window * at 23 Main street anil see the men's Hussla calf. J5.00 and $6.00 tan shoes , for $2.60 , nnd the ladles' ' French kid , hnml turned ami welted soles , $5.00 and ? C.OO shoes , for $3.SO , you will realize what is meant by god Roods BO M at n great sicrifice. We have also ladles' oxfords for GOc , 75c. 9Cc and $1.25 ; ladles' one-strap slippers , with bow , for SOc , 75c , ll.no and $2.00 ; misses' spring heel shoes , reel or black , for 7Bc , $1.00 , $1,26 nnd $2.00 ; men's shoes , the best makes and latest styles , from $1.25 to $4.00. LADIES' SHOES FROM $1.00 TO $3.50. Duncan guarantees these goods to be Just as represented and his customers are not requested to pay ether people's bad debts. Sco Duncan's Wear Ilcslstera and Hard Times before buying your children's school shoes. Curtis & Wheeler and Eddy & Webster's ladles' 11 no shoes , 53,59 ; Stacy Adams' men's fine shoes , $4.00. 28 MA1.V AND 27 1'BAHI , STS. Fcr cobs go to Cor , 10 Main street. Telephone - phone 48. Girls or ivomnn furnished situations of all klnda. 625 Broadway. A Mldivay fur tlio Cliurrh. The young people of the First Congrega tional church gave a novel entertainment Friday evening at the residence of H. W. Tllton on Fifth avenue. The lawn was ransformed Into a "Midway PlalsanceJ' pat- orned , very crudely to be sure , atter that at- ractlve feature of the World's fair , but af- ordlng' fun and frolic without limit. A one stretch of tents contained various at- ractlons. notable among which was the 'congress of beauties , " all nations reprc- entcd , from the blackest African to the latrcst Saxon. Smooth-faced boys person ated these feminine beauties , and so skill- ully that almost the elect were * deceived , [ ad It not been for an occasional awkward hunting for the pants pockets the boys would never have given axvay their Identity. There was nn attractive Japanese village , with tea ervlng. Fair maids In Grecian costume erved sundry delicacies. Refreshment ta bles on the lawn , with music In the air , gave delightful hint of old Vienna. Master Ooff , acknowledged to be the youngest cornet player In the world , gave a number of solos. IcIs not 7 years old , and ho handles the horn wonderfully , sounding the highest notes ivlth sweet clearness. The streets of Cairo were characterized by : ho loud tom-tom ami the unearthly yells. Donkeys , genuine flesh and blood affairs , ( forded short distance rides at the cost of a nlckle. Old and young patronized them , and It was dllllcult to determine which had ho most fun , the young or the old or the [ lonkeys. A huge elephant added to the sport. It was a deceiving combination of laths , cotton cloth and boys. One tent con- alned such trained animals as cats , dogs and canaries , and such curiosities as red bats ibrlckbats ) , and a six-legged horse without : iead or tall a carpenter's horse , In fact arranged for the occasion. Then there was the fortune teller , the Spanish flower girl , the Columbian Guards , etc. , and all Joined In a grand wedding march and parade , the bridal pair being two little 5-year-olds. Altogether it was a unique affair for a church entertainment and It drew a crowd. Mu t Km ) Soon. Like all great things , It must come to an end some time. For the past two weeks the great dissolution sale at the Boston store has had a wonderful run , This week will be the last chance to buy goods at the low prices now ottered. We have on hand over 300 cases of new fall goods to open after tills week , which must be put on sale soon. Take advantage of the prices now offered , as sale positively ends this week. See extraordinary low prices put on remnants In different de partments to close- cut previous to the open- lag of fall Goods. BOSTON STOIIB , Council Bluffs , la. Augusta Grove will give an entertainment Friday evening , Suptember 7 , In Woodman hall. Dancing and refreshments. Admis sion , 25c. Left In tliii llolo. Although the Ganymede race meet Is more than a week a thing of the past , the bllle are "not all In yet and It Is therefore Impos sible to tell exactly how the boys came out. Only ono thine la certain , and that Is that the guarantee fund of $300 , which was sub scribed before the race meet came off , tc Insure against financial loss to the club , will all , or nearly all , have to be called In , Ono week ago the wheelmen of this city were singing glory hallelujah over the sue- cess of the meet , without thinking whethei or not the glorification would bring alone with It a piper that must be paid , Now thoj are engaged In the less delightful , bul cuqally necessary , occupation of diving clowr Into the lowest depths of their pockets. II Is expected that all bills , will be collected and paid by the end of ( his week anil the committee will have a statement of when each dollar went , to show each man who li called upon to pay his subscription. Yesterday nines of the Ganymede canii back from Atlantic and ran across the usua hoodoo on the way. He made the outwart sixty miles without any difficulty , and line gotten to within five miles of Council Dluffi on his homeward trip , when ho suddenly hac to stop congratulating himself on hU gooc luck , as he discovered that he had puncturet both of his tires. He had to walk the las' ' five miles and lead his wheel. It has comi to bo generally understood among the wheel men of this city that any one who starti out lo make a run to Atlantic takes his llfi In his hands when ho does It. A neck I : fractured , a tire punctured , a handle ba ruptured , or perhaps all three , as ( ha In cvltable result , Try a glass cf Sulpho-Saline or Soterlai mlceralwaters from the famous BxceUlo springs at George Davis' , Paul Schneider' and O. II. Brown's drug stores. John Lin der , general agent. Gaa cooking stoves for rent anil for al t Gas Co.'a onice. KumovrU tlm Olintructloii , The peopl at Ihe School for the Dea were considerably worried during" the sum nier on acount at the apparent dylni ; ou of the artesian well , which for ytnnt hai been furnishing the water supply for Hi Institution , From an. output at xomethlni like fifty gallons per minute , It fell oft t live ffailgna , and It jvaa feared thai a net well would hnvc lo bo dun A. T. FlIckhiRor of the board of trustees IB authoilty for thi ! statement thnt the fiilllnn off was the result of the i-hukhiK up of the tilpen Midi dirt. Ho FIIVH Uic workmen hnvp succeeded In netting Ire obstruction * out of the wny , ami the water Hews nt almost Its old rule. M'ltrru to Congregational , Hev. John Askln , D.D. , pastor 1'reachlng at 10:30 : and at 7:3D : p. m. ; Sunday school nt noon ; Voting 1'eople's society at 0:30 : p. in. Hcorgnnlzcd Church of Jccus Christ of Latter Day Saints , Plnrco street , west of Glen avenue Sacrament service nl 10 o'clock ! preaching nt 7:45 : by Elder J , II. Il.lde of Glen wood. Church of Jesus Christ of t.atlvr Day Saints Scrvlcas In the Iluntlngton hall , ItH Broadway , at 2:30 : nnd 7:30 p. in. Itobert J. Huntlngton , president of branch. Ilrondway Methodist Episcopal church , Hev , II. P. Dudley , pastor The last Sabbath of the conference year ; preaching nt 10:30 : a , in. by the pastor ; nt 7.45 s.Tinon by Hev. \V. H.V. . nces , D.D. St. John's English Lutheran church , James * hall , No. 17 Pearl , street , Hev. G. W. Snyder , pustor Services at 11 a. m , and 7:45 : p. m. ; Sunday school at 9'45 a. in , Young people's meeting at 7 p. in. Hev. George Mulkr will conduct the natinl people's religious services at Liberty hall this evening. Trinity Methodist Episcopal church , Alfred Knoll , pastor Preaching al 10:30 : a. m. ami S p. m. ; Sabbath school nt 12 m. ; Junior lengue at 3:30 : p. m , ; ttpwurth leagus nt 7 p. in , St. Paul's church Morning prayer , ser mon and holy communion nt 10:30 : ; even bong at 0-30. V. M. C. A.-r-l o'clock meeting led by Hev. J. II. Davis , In Hroadwny Methodist Epis copal church ; special music will be fur nished ; all ladles and gentlemen are cor dially Invited , Fifth Avenue Methodist Episcopal church. J. Indus Farley , pastor Preaching at 10:30 : and 8. First Presbyterian , corner of Willow ave nue and Seventh street , Hev. Stephen Phelps , pastor Preaching by the pastor at 10i30 a. m. and 7:45 : p. m. Second Presbyterian , C. N. Armstrong , pastor ; residence 332 Lincoln avenue. Morn- tig service at 10:30 : a. m. ; Hev. F. Hopkins , ate from India' , will preach , N'o evening First Daptlat , corner Sixth street and 'Irst avenue Preachlni ; by the pastor morn- ng and evening ; evening service al 7:30 : ; "oimg people's meeting at fi:30 : ; Sunday chool at 12 m. ; Sunday reboot at ' 11 tinny nlsslon at 3 p. m. ; James. II. Davis , p.istor , Harrison street. S'uth'o of Divuiliition < if Co | trti > or < hli > of tinKlin IMrk Kliirnl Company. To All Whom It May Concern : This Is to ive notice that the copartnership heretofore ixlstlng between J. H. McPherEOn and Rob-.rt F. Haln , under the name nnd style f The Elm Park Floral company , has this ay b3en dissolved by mutual consent , Robert ' . Rain retiring , and J , II. McPherson con- : lnulng the business at the same place. All " , cbts duo the late company will be paid to ' . H. McPberson , and all debts of the laic ompany will be paid by him , J. H. McPher- on. Witness our hands at Council Bluffs , a , , this 31st day of August , 1804. ROBERT. F. RAIN. J. H. M'PHERSON. _ l.'uplil'ii Iliiriest. For several months past Cnplil has been ( .tending strictly to bis business , and the month of September , so rumor has It , will ihow whether or not he has been onto his ob. Vine street Is a short street , only two licks long , but It Is to be long on matrimony jefcre long. N'o less than five weddings are announced to takeplacs on that street dur ing the next six weeks. Besides these , two liave already been announced to take place next Wednesday , one on Third street and he other on Falrvlew avenue , and Bluff street and Willow avenue are each to con- rlbute at least one star to Hymen's coronet before the latter end of the month. It Is vldcnt from this that while the little god ms been paying strict attention to the re quirements of Vine street , he has had time' to send a few stray shafts cut In other dlrcc- lens , and with good effect. Hammocks cheap , Davis the druggist. Washerwomen use Domestic soap , ' ' The following marriage licenses were 1s- iued yesterday by the county clerk : Name and Address. Age. W. P. IloKers , St. Joseph. Mo . 33 Daisy E. IJlue. Council muffs . 19 Myron A. Newman , Pottawattnmle Co. . . 2.1 Mary A. Lawrey , Pottawnttnmle Co . 22 Frank Deenvester , Glenwood. . . 27 Mary D. McGreary. Council Bluffs . 22 The Lake Mannwn Hallway company has established a. one-half rate for all church and Sunday school picnic parties to Lake Manawa , besides free admission to Grand laza. _ Domestic soap breaks hard water. Mrillonl Society Mooting. The seventh annual meeting of the Medical Society of the Mie-sourl Valley will be held In this city on Thursday , September 20 , the first session to be held at the government building , at 9:30 : o'clock In the morning , A long list of papers will ba read and a banquet will wind up the day's work at the Grand hotel al 10 p. m. Good stenographers , bookkeepers , clerks or bouse girls secured at 525 Broadway. Eagle laundry , 724 Broadway , tor good work , Tel. 157. Domestic toap outlasts cheap soap. r-ntolllco Hours for Lubnr Day. Monday , September 3 , carriers will make one delivery and collection , leaving postofllce at 8 a. tn. Business carriers will make col lection In the afternoon at 3 o'clock. Stami window , general delivery and money ordei division will be open from D a. m , . to 12 m THOMAS BOWMAN , President. FAIR W-ILL BE HELD. Agricultural Society \Vlns the Injmiftlor Suit Agnliiit I.esuces. The injunction case of the Douglas Count ] Agriculture society against Klnney Bros. , thi lessees of the fair grounda , was decided bj Judge Scott In favor of the plaintiffs yester day afternoon. This Is the case where Klnney Bros , who hold the fair grounds under a lease fron the owners , refused lo allow the fair peopl < entrance- the grounds to prepare for thel : annual exposition. One of the provisions o the lease held by Klnney Bros. Is that tli agricultural society shall have the- use of tli grounds for twenty days In each year at sucl time as they shall designate. This year , however , the breeders' mcetin ; Is to be held simultaneously with 'he exposl tlon. Through their attorney they stated t the court yesterday that they -did no propose to offer any obstacle to the right o the fair association to use the grounds , bu they would not allow the breeders to occup ; the- grounds unless they were given tli privileges of the stalls and lemonade stands which they should hav received If th breeders' meeting had been held at any othe ' time and Independently of the exposition. An effort was made to reach a compromise but this was not successful. The fair an thorltles stated that they would abandon th fair unless they were able to carry out thel agreement with the Breeders association , an the trial of the case was proceeded with. Th evidence was In the nature of affidavits beai Ing on the agreements between Klnnoy Bros and the -owners. These , together with the arguments , occu pled the greater part of the day. In rer derlnc his decision the court held that rtui Ing the twenty days specified In the lease th fair people had the exclusive right to th grounds , with the exception cf the house , th two red barns and Klnney's private tious < and could liavo a many races there as the saw fit. The Injunction asked for wa granted and the managers of the exposltlo are Jubilant aver the result. JCirurslcm .StcHinur Out of Her Trimble. VICTORIA , H , C. , Sept. 1. The steamc Danube arrived from the north this mornm and reports , that the steamship Quen tin been temporarily repaired and tint she w < \ fUated ofl the beach at Alert bay on Thun day morning. She left Immed ately fi ; Alaskan points with her party of fifty i curslonlsts. Outside of the hole punche In her bottom the ( learner Is only illghtl damaged , ' TESTERS NE\V. \ YORK DROUTH Nebraska Not thouddty Feotlon that UQB Lost bj Ifitfcof Rain. 'ASTURAGES ' LITERALLY BURNING UP i. ii , o Hiiliifnr Sit \V(1Ujrl > [ ilry Iiitrrmta S'uf- fcrlni ; .wrfi > ru l.iff ] en I'lttRMe of URIM- from SoicriO C'ouiitlut. ntWAf.O , Bopt. 1. Western N-w York s almost literally burning up. The drouth without precedent. Formers mourn the oss ot crops and fear havoc by lire and star- ntion of stock. Counties like Chautamiua and 'rlc , which have dairy Inlerests of grfat lagnltuilc , arc the chief sufferers , but un to rain comes speedily and continuously his entire enil of the stall will experience financial loss which It can 111 afford. The 'ordering ' province of Ontario U similarly arched. The Associated press lias collected ho following dala regarding tlio effects of lie diouth from Its correspondents : Niagara Falls The long drouth has left Is visible Imprint on the fields everywhere n Niagara county. In Lockporl , Ilrockport , nil other Inland towns , hay fields He burned and blackened ; crops have ben dwarfed ; rtllt has deteriorated , and trees shorn of heir foliage. Through the fruit section there ms been a Gcn-rnl attempt to overcome the uln by artificial means. Angelica The loss to Alleghany county vlll nmount to many thousands of dollars. Thu yield of milk has shrunken from 0111- hlnl to one-half. It Is estimated , and It ms bfen necessary to ftcd more than half he dairies. Since August 10 the plague if grasshoppers has been alarming. Horncllsvllle Serious damage has been Ions to the pastures of Stcuben county , and many farmers have been obliged to feed their caltlo. This condition Is aggravated by the ICOUTKU of grasshoppers. Oats and buak- vheat have been affectfd seriously , and fields if the former have been cut before maturity o save them. The drouth has ripened the iotatos prematurely , and the yield will be small. Jamestown The Chautauqua river has shrunk two and n half feet , and other large creeks have dried to mere rivulets. Acres of jasture lands have be n burned over and fires ore raging In timber lands. Great damage Is done lo the ualry Interests , and a milk famine is feared. Hamburg Farmers In Erie county who sell their milk and general produce to the city are downcast over Ihe damage from the Irouth. The loss will be Inestimable. The Foil near the lake shore suffers less than hat on the eastern edge of the county , where timber lands are burning and where Bpar ) < B from passing railroad trains have duelled the lifeless grass. Batovla The first rain since July 21 fell light before last Iri Genisee county , but not n sufficient quantity to quench the thirst of .he arid soil , Pasturage and potatoes are suffering. ' TORONTO , Ont Since August 1 but ,3G inches of rain have fallen , the least since 1S74. The western peninsula of Toronto , the garden spot of Canada , Is parched and burned. All along ; thenorth , shore of Lake Ontario nnd half way to Montreal the drouth la nearly ns serious. Pastures are drying up anil streams supposed to be everlasting have vanished. The drouth threatens to ef fect the output of chpcse , as pasturage Is drying up. The- honey yield will be curtailed ly the drying up of the buckwheat blossoms. In Middlesex and fSssex. counties farmers are fighting destructive fires and news conies from Hensal , Huron county , that flre spreads that village on every side and the whole of the population Is defending U. MKSVLTS OJV TI/K JWr/.V.V/.VO TRAVKK. " Pull Meeting- Opens to n Small Crowd anil SiM-ornl "onuulmn. CINCINNATI. Sept. 1. The Lntonlo. fall series of races opened to the smallest at tendance for several years. About 3,500 people were present. The day was tine and the track fast , although no unusual time was made. The talent had rather the best of the day , as thieu favoiltes and three strong" second choice horses -went through. Ilel el Santa Anita , thp winner of the Chl- rag-o Derby , had a liard timeto beat Orlnda and a common Held In the first race. The eastern horse , IJzetta , won the second nnd Gicenwfch , the general second choice , beat Clementine , an oilcls-on favorite , In the third. Hhett lloode galloped away with the Avomlalp stake. In Ihe next two races second choice horses won , Catherine boat- Inff the hot favorite , Simon W , who got off badly , In the fifth , while Darevella In the sixth nlpppd Charley Wilson , 3 to 2 , In the Htretch and won handily. Mr. Lynch , owner of the Arizona stable , and Jockey Van Kin-en were called Into the stand after the second race- and questioned about the run ning ot their horse. Mr. Jingle. In the race. Mr Lynch was told If his horses Old not run to Ihe entire satisfaction of the Judpes hereafter he would be ordeied from the track. Results : First race , one mile ! Hey el Santa Anita ( G to 5) ) won , Orlnda < 20 to 1) second , St. Maxim < 2 to 1) ) third. Time : 1M19J. Second race , six furlongs ; l.lzetta (2 ( to I ) won , Cyclone (12 ( to 1) ) second , Cllnty C (2 ( to 1) ) third. Time , 1:15. : Third race , mile nnd seventy yards : Greenwich (3 ( to 1) ) won. Clementine (3 ( to D ) second. Remorse (10 ( to 1) third. Time : 1:47. : Fourth race- , one mile : Rhett Ooode (0 ( teD D ) won , Frauleln ( S to 2) ) second , I'ortugal (1 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:13. : Fifth nice , five furlongs : Katherlne (3 ( to 1) won , Simon W (6 to C ) second , Galen d'Or (30 ( to 1) third , Time : 1:02 : % . Sixth race , six furlongs : Darcvclla (5 to J ) won , Charley Wilson (3 to 2) second , Prince Imperial (6 to 1) ) third. Time : lji6 % . yimnm' Foul Hiding-1.ono * n Unco. NEW YORK. Sept. l.-The chief feature of today's racing at Sheepshead Bay was the disqualification of Dobbins In the Ocean handicap , and the decision of the judges met general approval. The horses ran ns If blanketed until the turn Into the Htretch , when Slrnms took Dobbins to the outside nnd began his driving- . One after the other he bumped the horses out of his way , and when the- last furl DDK was reached he had Roche and Faraday to beat , lie bore In against Roche , who In turn drove Faraday against the rolls , and the- gray had to give It up or go over the fence. He took a bit of revenge out of Roche , for he gave that colt a savage bite to pay for the crowding. Then Dobbins continued on his course , and by crowding Roche HO hard that he was nearly driven over the fence , he won by a neck. He was set back , however , amid the applause of the crowd. Results : First race , live furlongs : Correction (6 ( to 5) ) won , Rubicon (10 ( to 1) second , Harrington (30 to 1) ) third. Time : 1:10. : Second race , live furlongs : Applause ( t to ] ) won. Waltz (10 ( to 1) ) second , Gotham (8 to 1) ) third , Tlrtie , ' 1:12. Third race- , mile and nn eighth ; Roche < 0 lo 1) ) won. Victorious (10 ( to 6) second , Faraday (2 to 1) ) fhlrtl. Time : l : 2- ! > . Fourth race , Ifuturlty course : Harry Reed (7 ( to 5) ) won ; Nanklnooh ( even ) sec ond. Olenllly (12 ( lo I'third. ) Time : 1:102-5 : , Fifth race , seven1 furlongs ; Jloldcmere ( ! to 1 } won , Discount < (3'to 1) second , Patrician (5 ( to J ) third. Time : " 1:27. : Sixth race , mild am ) an eighth , on turf ; Wattcrson (2 ( to JO , v.fln , I.lve Oak (6 ( to 5 ] second , Jack Roser.j ( tjo 1) ) third. Time : 1:57 , Outcuiu ! nt MrtillHiiii. ST. LOUIS , SerW ! VIKResulls nt Madison ; Flint race , lire"'and ' a half furlongs : Ohelsa won. Tani8coml ! , Davesac third , Time : 1:1214. t > f Second race , four , , and a half furlongs : Northwestern won. " , jAnnle E second , Air tight third. Time ; ' te. Third race , slxl'-/urlonKs : Murker Harri son won , J. U. Freed Eecond , Haby third Time : ll : ! i. Fourth rnce , six furlongs : Southernesl won , Ivanlioe second , Volens third. Tlm 1:19. : 1:19.Fifth race , six fiiiloiitfu : Florellu won Arthur G second , Bchuylkill third. Time ' * ' On the Old Dominion. WASHINGTON. Sept. 1. First rnce. hal ; mile : Columbus won. Heellne second Orange third. Time : 0:01. : Seond race , nix furlongs : McKeevor won Tommy Ilropby second. Dr. Ilelmulh third Time : 1:18. Third nice , mile nnd an eighth : Daybreal wen. Telephone steoml. Uruuklyn third Time : l : ls. Fourth , nice i , flv * furlor-Ks ; Larel won Flnnwatcr neeoml , Fritz third. Time : l:02Vj : Fifth race , llvo furlongs : Topmast won Jim Uanili second , I'lckaway third. Time 1.03' j , Wlnnrn nt ; tarleiii. " HAIll/KM / , HI. , Sept. 1. First race , om mU > : My Luck won. Muck McCann second Blv Lisbon third Time' 1:43. : Bucond rnce , one mile : Woolsey won. Mul berry second , Chlswell third. Time ; 140U ; .jThlrd race , lx .furlongs : . Lillian J won , Clusc-cn rcconil , Highland third Times 1:11Fourth Fourth race , mil ? nnd a sixteenth fnsli I3ny wnn , Unity Ynunjr gerund , Sister thlrO. Time : 1 1514. ( l&iml | to rvooiM. ) Fifth rnce , ona inlln ami ( twenty j'tmH : Isvannlim won , Hawthorne second , Linda third. Time : 1:4,4 : ( Sixth race , six furlongs : Neutral won , Mndallnu second , Molllc li third. Time : riMoi > 11.1 ln tor Hrpnrt * Do Not l.enncn Ilia Storlrn of lie IrtH'llnii unil NiilTrrliii ; . SAN ANTONIO , Sept. 1. The scene ol destruction and desolation In the Hood dis tricts for a distance of 100 miles cast and west from here , and extending south from the Southern PacllfJc railroad to ( he Rio Grande , ZOO miles away , Is simply terrible. Thousands upon thousands of acres of pasture and farm land Is still under water .It Is estimated that the damage to the crops In the valley of the Lcona river alone will reach $500,000 , whtlo In the valleys of the Saco and Sablnal rivers the losses will ho fully as much more. Many thousand heads of cattle , horses and sheep were swept away and drowned. Up to last midnight all telegrams received here by Southern Pacific railroad officials and for the press came by the roundabout way of 121 Paso , Pueblo and Kansas City , all direct connection with Uvalde nnd other flooded towns being cut off. The wire Is now restored , however , and Information from the Leona valley Is now coming In. Reports received this morning arc more alarming than the earlier ones. It IB still a matter of uncertainty as lo the number of lives lost , but additions to the list of drowned arc con stantly being made. About one-half of the houses In Uvalde , a town of 2,800 popula tion , were carried away , and there Is much suffering thereby , but no more fatalities are reported there , Nothing has y.been ( heard from the settlement of seventy-five families several miles below Uvalde , but there arc still grave fears that many If not all of them were swept down by the torrents and lost. The town of Batcsvll'le was entirely inundated and thcro was heaVy loss of property , but no lives reported lost. There are pcveral other towns In the Hooded dis trict , but they are away from the railroad and telegraphic reach and nothing can be heard from them until the waters subside. All construction officials oC the Southern Pa cific railroad have gone to the scene of the principal disaster , and several train loads of material and men have gone west to repair damage to track and reconstruct bridges. NEW ORLEANS , Sept. 1. The Southern Pacific officials here had full advices from Iho seat of the storm In Texas up to 11 o'clock today , and said that the reports of damage to the tiack and of the amount of loss to the Southern Pacific has been ixaggeruted. Dispatches received from the general manager , who Is In Texas , show that the principal damage sustained by the road near Uvalde , Tex. , was the washing away of Iron spans of bridges over the Leona , Hondo and Setot rivers. This was caused by cloud bursts In the mountains near the head of these streams , which brought dcwn a vast amount of water against the bridges. Although they were of the most substantial constructlcn , of the heaviest Iron work , restIng - Ing on stone piers , the bridges were dam aged to such an extent as to prevent the passage of trains until repairs can be made. Vlres were repaired today and n temporary office opened at Secor bridge , enabling the officers to obtain accurate Information from the scat of trouble. Officials say the re port that forty miles of track were washed away and that $1,250,000 loss Is Involved Is ridiculous. UVALDE , Tex. , Sept. 1. The high water has almost entirely receded nnd the full effect of the destruction has been made plain. There Is no- further report of los. . of life and the estimate of damage is eonic- what lessened. A call for aid , wired to San Antonio , met with ready responses and word was soon received from there that $700,000 was on hand and that additional collections would be added thereto , and In forming the Uvalde committee to draw on the fund , The Southern Pacific had a larga number of men at work and It Is almost certain that repairs will be completed enough to allow the resumption of traffic at noon Sunday , at which time a west bound train will leave San Antonio. News of high water have teen received from other localities , but It Is not thought loss of life will exceed reports of last night , Oregon Kidney Tea cures nervous head aches. Trial size. 25 cents. All druggists. TO C1.USK IOWA S.LI.OO S. DCS SI ol lies Attorneys Determined to felt the Mulct Lur. DKS MOINES , Sept. 1. ( Special Tele gram to The Bee. ) The attorneys for this ( Polk ) county decided today to begin action Monday to close all the saloons running tn this City under the mulct law. It will af fect the business of forty-flvo places. It will probably not ckso the. saloons for fair week. The basis 'for the Injunctions Is the allegation that the petition on file at the omco of the county auditor Is defective and Insufficient. It Is claimed by the attorneys that the number' of signers Is too small to come within the CO per cent limit cf the law. They claim to hive had a careful examination made of the petition during the last few weeks , and although the work Is not yet finished , the names are running for short of " the required number. The petition should have on It some 5,200 names. The saloon men had but a few hundred of unexamlned names as a margm. The examination of the county attorney reveals the fact that the petition is deficient by at least 300. This vitiates the entire petition. It Is the theory cf the county attorney , as outlined to a reporter last night , that the saloon men cannot go out and get the num ber of names that the petition lacks In order to perfect It , but that they must get an entire new petition of the 5,300 names. S t rlkcr Want Itcliu f . DUBUQUB , la. , Sept. 1. ( Special Telegram to The Bee. ) A motion to vacate Judge Woolson's temporary Injunction against the railroad strikers in Iowa will be heard by Judge Shlras at Cedar Rapids September 10. Oregon Kidney Tea cures all troubles. Trial size , 25 cents. All druggists ( uu o < Trnublc. N. L. Swartwood , a traveling- man for the Mcgeath Stationery company , was arrested last night at the request of the chief of police of Grand Island , who claims that Swnrtwood Is. wanted for obtaining money under false pretenses. Swnrtwood , who was attending the Grand Army reunion at Grand Island lost week , ran short of funds and made a draft on the house which ho represents here for $20. "He- got a lumber duller named Harrison to endorse the draft , on which he had no difficulty In obtaining the money. He left his Omaha address with Harrison and visited eome other towns before coming home. Ho neglected to notify the Omaha firm of the draft and when It came It was protested and sent back. Be lieving that he had been victimized Harrison swore out a complaint against Swartwood , who was found at his home last nlghl and held for the Grand Island officials , who will send a man after him today. Swart wood bears an excellent reputation h > ro anil It seems to bo only a case of carelessness on his part in neglecting to prepare for the payment of the draft , when It was for warded to this city for collection. SIorcor llotrl Cloned. T ! o Mercer hotel was cBeU yesterday , and the creditors of Major I2rb. the landlord , attached everything he owned In the place. Dr. Mercer owns the house ami most of Iti content * , and he stepped In ami claimed the property belonging to him. He says that the hotel will bo opened again nuxt week under a new management. The first at tachment was filed against the place Friday night by Attorney Ureen for a client , and tlio other creditors heard of It yester day , and there , was a scramble ainonij them GIVEN BY DR. SHEPARD. SYMPTOMS MOST HtKXTLY PBESEXTED 1Y ! CATAllltll SUFFERERS , Export Treatment Wilh ft Prompt , nml Pormrmont Cure fit a Nominal Poo-Koto a Month Trial Trentmenl Free to Thoao Applying In Person. Great numbers of people puffer from the mallcn polpons of cntnrrli , ne from other subtle chronlp maladies , without any cor rect or definite Iden of the nature of their nllllctlon. The following symptoms have been carefully arranged by Dr. Stiepard to enable many sufferers , to understand Juit what It In that nils them , Many disease * , known under various cpeolflo names , nrc really of n cntairhal origin nnd nature. Kvery unrt of the niuooiH iiictiibt-anc , the. nose , throat , ryes , cms , hi-iul , InngH , Ktom- luh , liver , bawelp , kidneys and bladder , are KUbJec-t to disease ami blight by catarrh , Tlio proper coursi1 for miffercis Is this : Head those pyniptiimM cim-fully over ; mark thosje tliiit apply to your i-nse nnd bring this with you to DIH. Copcland & Shcpnrd. If you llvo away from the clly BCIK ! them by in n 11 ntul ii fk for mall troattm-nt. In either Instance , nnd A\hpther , by mall or ollli-e ttratnicnt , the patient ni.'iy be assured of the tpoedlost relief and cure possible to enlightened medicine. Catarrh of the Head and Throat , The most prevalent form of catarrh , and rcpultn from neglected colds. . " ! the Inoulh foul ? " "Is HIP v > l < . ' liunky ? " "Iu you rplt up slime ? " "Dii > uu iiclu- nil over ? " "Ihi J-ou blow nut crabs ? " "It HIP none MopiKHl up ? " "U'i 5 on MIMO nt n'Khl ? " "td ymir noxe illJiliurpi- " " "llut's ll : nooo Meed NiKllj * " ' "In Iheie tlehllnc hi tli.tnt ? " "DOCK cmst Fin in In tinmiK7' "In Iho nofv IIP nnd tendi-i > " "Do ynu nnecr.e a ttivtil ili-tilT' "In tlilK woi-yp towiird nlRht ? " "Dot. ' * the "onItfh mid luiiti ? " "I thorp t" lti In fruiit of head ? " "Is then : pain ufio HIP cjcuf" "la then fiiln hi Imik of hrnd ? " "lr your foiiHp of niiu-ll liavlnit ? " "Do j-o-i hnuk to clenr your thont ? " "IH thvit.1 a iln > | > itltii ; In the IhiiuilT * "Is the Uinnl itijIn Iho inoitiliiRii ! " "Ale you Umlntf > our Celine f Indie- ? " "lh joii Hheillh | Ihe niouih open ? " "I ) . > e8 the n < " . * lop up | ott-iiJ nlsht ? " This fin in uf cntairh Is the cualeft to cure. Catarrh of the Branchial Tubes. "When catnrrh of the hond nnd throat Is left unchecked It extends down the wind pipe Into the bronchial tubes nnd after a while attacks the lungs. "Have you n rouEh ? " "Are you loVni ; Itoih ? " "Ho > ou couKli al nlfilil ? " "Iliive j'ciu | uln In * Me7" "Do > ou tal < e cold ennllj- ? " "In your nppptllenrable ! ? " "llmi ; jnu ulltthex In tldi-7" " 1K > j-im nniRh unlit you FUR ? " "Aro you luw hplillc-d l thms ? " "IK > > ou inlp frothy niMtTliil 7" "Do you spit up j-ellow mailer ? " "l > o you coimh on Ruing to ted ? " "lu you rough In tinmmnltiKnl" "is j'lHIlcough phuit anil luicMnir ? " " ! > < > j-ou plt up Httli ! chewy lumi ? " "limp you a d ! . KiiRt for InUj food ? " "Is Iheia HiklhiK liclilnil the pnlme ? " "llfive you \\ti\n \ \ behind brennt tmn ? ? ' ' "l. ) i > ou feel you ale Rr iA\lnjr nt l er ? " ' "In there a. binnlni : pain In the llnoiit ? " " 13o you ointKh MOIKC nluht nml morning ! " "Do you Ime lo sli ui > nt nlKht to gil Irenlh ? If you have- the e symptoms you have catarrh of the biouclilal lubes. Catarrh of ihe Kidneys , Catarrh of the kidneys results In two ways , first by tukliiK cold ; seooml by over work of the kidneys In separatlnK the poi sons from the blood which have been ab sorbed from catarrh , which nffectt. all or gans : "Jo your lianilH nrnl f > vl cll ? " "Ji this more nnlleenb ! ill the inomliiE ? " "Aro > ou cold nml i-liinnnj- ? " < ts there pain In small of b.iclt ? " "la the urine ilnrk and cloudy ? " "Docs a deposit form when left elandlng ? "Is there a desire lo get up nt night ? " to get security for the amounts due them from Manager Erb. FITZPATRICIt'S SUCCESSOR. llour.l In So Hurry to Tnko Action -Plenty of Applicants. A local contemporary has been Industrl- oiibly electing a different successor tn Superintendent Fltzpatrick of the city sclicols each day since it was known that that gentleman had practically resigned his connection with the educational department of the Omaha city government. Notwith standing these assertions , however. It may ho understood that no conclusion has yet bosn arrived at by the members of the Board of Education as to the man to be chosen , and the chances are that several weeks will elapse before any definite action Is taken. * It is the general sentiment of the board that time enough should be taken In making the selection , to he sure that no mistake Is mode. Frequent changes at the head of the department are looked upon as Injurious to the Interests- the schools nnd an effort will be made to secure a superintendent who will become a fixture for borne years at least. There Is no lack of candidates and applica tions are arriving by every mall. Super- Intcdcnt Smith of St. I'anl Is In the city and has held several consultations with members In regard to the appointment. It Is also stated that A. K. Goiuly , the present state superintendent of public Instruction Is nn applicant for the place , and Superin tendent Cooper of DCS Molnes nnd Prof. A. T. Marple of Worcester. Mass. , are also regarded with favor by Individual members. Prof.V. . II. Prentlcs , now superintendent of the Hornellsvllle , N. Y. . schools , has been urged by friends to apply for the position and he will undoubtedly be a candi date for the place. He has had widePX - pcrlenca in the profession and the schools over which he r.ow presides rank near the nead of the schools of New York state. M'KATIIKlt Jrnlr nnd feeler Kxrvpt In the \ trinity of Ollllll ! WASHINGTON , Sept. 1. The Indications for Sunday are : For Nebraska Fair ; probably cooler , ex cept In the vicinity of Omaha ; winds be coming1 northwest. For Iowa Generally fair : cooler , except In the extreme southwest portion ; variable winds. For Missouri Showers ; slightly cooler In the cast portion ; slightly warmer In the vicinity of Kansas City ; south For South Dakota CJenernlly cooler , ex cept In the vicinity of llapkl City ; winds becoming northwest , For Kansas Fair ; slightly warmer In the extreme ast portion ; Fuuth wlndu. l.ornl Itiiooril. OFPICR op TUB WurntBU UUIIBAU. OMIIU. Sept. 1 Omaha record of tomooratura and ratnfallcomp-iroJ wltti corresponding day of past fouri'eai-.i : 180) , W3. 1R02. 1801 Maximum tomuor.ituro 00 = 70 = HG = 0(1 ( = Minimum U'liiuoi.'ittiro. 01) ) = fi" = 01 = ft'-3 Avoraeo tninnoriiVure. . bO = ( iM = 7-V = 70 = Precipitation . 04 .00 .00 .00 Statomoutahoivin ? the uomUtUu ot toin- pcrcturojind peaoipltatloii at O.nuhu for the day rtndpineo March I , IS'JI : Normal tcmuoruturo . GJ ° Kxc < .s for the Unv . . . . . 11" Accumulated oxcc u slnco Mulch 1 . . . . Olio Normal nroclultiitlnn . .11 Inch UollcU-iicy Tiii-tiin uiiv . o ; Inch Accumulated ilcllclimey fclncu Miircii "uKOKGE K.'i"lliNT' fxical'rorocinl OfUaUii Tent of Small Arum l'o tion | < 'il. NEWPORT. II. I. . Sept. 1 , The test of now shell arms , which were to Uegln at the government proving grounds early this month , have again been deferred , an none of the In ventors have yet submitted their work for trial. They ask for more time. The trials will probably take plate thin month , how ever. _ III i ; il for tln > CHK Trust. CHICAGO , Sept. 1.S'ar upon the Chicago cage das trust will begin next week when the Universal 0 s company , the r.val or ganization , will begin Active operation * . Arrangements for a dcpoult with the city of 5120,000 have been made , nnd the laying of pipes will commence Monday. The Uni versal U authorized to Utua Block ou A ' Hoou } infpo ! lloMinfr l oforf tlit vc 7" ' Ala thp rywi dull nnd marine ? " "In thei * n Lad timlr In the inrmllit" "Hnle > mi | mln In top ol hcnd ? " ] th * * l.ln diy nnd Imri-h ? " "In ttw liulr dry nnd litlltl. ' ? " "l < lh ie nnuwa nfti-r < -ntlni7" "H.iM the iiotpiiliulhm a Imil udor7" In thent'UltlnO ! . * under Iho ryt' 7" "Ato thcie dam rlnnn i\r , > und tlio yc ? " "In the fUln pule nnd dry ? " "llns the fkln n wiucj- look ? " "l > i > > oil > ! iniplpiiwuit Ihliicswhile flulfoi "llmo > oii chllljfiol'iica do\\n the tack ? " ' | t < > th < - J.ilnln ruin nnd noho ? " "Uu tlio II-PH l l too hcnvj ? " Catarrh of the Liver. The liver Is affected by cntarrh through ] the disease extending fioni the stomach Into the tubca In the liver. "Are ) ( m tnltnblcT1 "Ale > rm lieu.u ? " "On Jim Ret iilrxy ] " "Ilin-e > uu mi in 'iuy7" " 1)0 > ' "U llHVI- COM led ? " "I ) uii memory poor ? " "lio joti K > 't tliol piinllvT" "Do } uu lm\e fait Iluplirii7" "Is > iin vj.'dKlit him i iil T" ' 'HiiVf sun lulu In HIP I > nrk7" "It ymi iK-fii n.ift . nnd ilaMiy ? " "An- tour siiltn | low lit tlmw ? " "It time n liwitliini ; ntliT fin mcT" "Hnvo vtni I.MIII minimi the loliii ? " "Ho > 'in IM\I > HUiulltiK In I w li7" "Do > nu luve n.nilline , In Imwrt * ? " "Is theirtlnoMitiii ; m HIP Ktomnch ? " "Do > nu hnio wn ' nl heat In l > p | 7" "Do > dii MifTiT finiii pnlriK In tcmple7" " ! ' < > vim luise | ial | > IUUoii uf tha heart ? " "In IlicirT Roiifinl fo lln of Inn ltiiilp7" "Do thrxp fiMi'nK * affect ynuc memory ? " If yen have these symptoms you huva cutorili of the liver. Catarrh of the Stomach. Catarrh of the Hlonmch Is usually caused by swallow lr - poisonous mucus , which drops down from the hcud uml throat at nlBht. "Isi thor * nnm-a ? * ' "Are yon erstt ? " "In lime inmlilnu ? " "Dfi > o belcli up KIII ? " "Ale you liKliI lii'mliilV" "In jour lent > ui. pi.iiil7" | "HUMjvu untor lnn .i ? " "l o j.m Imn-k'nnd ! 7" "li th'ie I'ulii nftpr i > ; uiic7" ! " . \ru sou iiritiiii ntul wc.ik ? " "t > o you hnvc c'i ' k l. iiilu < liCii ? " "l > o 5011 Me.Mt up after cntliiirV" "It there ill ! > vii L for Iiii-nkru l7" "IIn\e > ou ( llsti-cf * oftcT i-ntlnc ? " "In jniurUiiunt Illlilllli MllmeT" "Do .MUI nt tlin.N ! IIMilliitilinrn ? " "Is their nixl < of Mural to thp liuul ? " "I1ilitip citi't.int hul tnr\f In mouth ? " "Is llutf ij'iav r. nn nllon In Btomnch ? " "When jim KM mi MuMintv f > < ' Ulzzy ? " " \\-.vii youi ionLtli Is cmiiiy < lo > ou fcul fiilnt ? " "Do yini liiirh lip ncii.il.il tlml liurns tlirnnl ? " "AVIi 'n itimath IB full ilo jou frpt o | > prcsseil7" If you huve , joii have ciitiif-rli of the stomach , or what Is commonly called dys- pep ? In. IVKOTi : I < U A III.ANIC. Tiiok Trout inciii nt Ilitmu HIII | S lys It It All III UN Jlr. A. Hughes , reiclvnl , Iowa , the well- known section foreman , writes : "I lm\c ? ! i > 'iil nny amuriit i.f money for my ratnrituil din-up , but Rnt no lellef until I lic- c.ui vc-.ir mull lieatmenl ami Iho one month I Imt been \i ! nu It lin clt > m > me more KOOI ! thnn r.II 1 evtili.nl tu'foii ; , nnd I hud tiled everything , ii us' ! , Hun IK In tlii" miukc-t. The comhlntitlon of lucnl | ii | uill'inr , ulth hl.iul cleansing ri-ina- tlli-a tnblile , will loiuiuir t.ie dlionne , I know. " DRSCOPELAND & SHEPARD nOOMS 311 AND 312 NKW YOIUC LIFE BUILDING , OMAHA , NEB. Office Hours 9 to 11 a. m. ; 2 to G p. m. Evenings Wednesdays nnd ( Saturdays only , C:30 : to S ; 30 , Sunday , 10 to 12 m. Stoom and Hoi Water Hoatln-j ( or Residences and Buildings. J. C. B1XBY , 202 Main. 2 : i L'carl Streets , Council Bluffs , Iowa. " -Special Not ices 3 Gohijcii TOR HUNT. I.AIIC1E. 1'lllVATD DAHN. NRAa riftti avcnuo and I'earl tirtct. Apjily at Ilca clllco. OAltHAOi : . llUMOVnD. VAULTS CM2ANUD. Kd Uuike. at W. S. llomcr'H , tM IlroaUway. FOR HAM15 1110AD HOUSIJS AND MUI.IOS. draft and dilvlnK. CuiinhiKliam hack uiiu CLM [ > e , Z huBBeii , I exprcbu and LiiRgacevncons , 2 truck nnd gcviu'ry naRuuB , 1U i ts tluuLli and elncle Imini'ss. t fnnn nBu 9.Vm. . Lcwla. IS Male street. Council Illuffs. FOU BAM1 OR IIHNT. A FINK 2-STORY , t-ioom dwell Inknil mod < rn InniiovemcnlB : Rood lot ; line simile trorsithln one block of jio lolllre ; | ) OEBHHSOH | Bln Si'pteinlier 1. Also thn-ti Ko d rooms ovi-r utoie n-ur corner of Ilrondway nml Main direct ; will nntuver ( or llvlnB rooms. Inquire of It , I' . OllJccr , 12 North Mala street , u | > stiirn. ! KOH HAI.K. Tlin rt'ItNITUUR AND I.KARn of .1 llrxt-clniiH ) i"tcl , fi nxnim ; thin hotel has a nrsft-class reputation , fctdlriK from CO to CO ot a meal ; located Middle UroailVny nt the junction of nil the Ftr.-ot cnr llli'- . It In DID Lest Blnnd In the city of Council lllufts. Adaretu : J , lic olllce. Council lllurtu _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ COf.UMIlIA IHCVCl.IJ POU BAM1 AT A BAC- rllk-e ; ni-urly now. III perfect orJer. Call at lli-u oilier , \VANTii > . A LIST OF Al.t- VACANT IXH'H iind acreniro for ralo In Council IJIurfn. No fnncy prices coiinldiMcd. I1. J. KmlB. S 1'curt capitalization of } ! > ,000,000 , and Is backed by a large amount it wealth. A great re duction of rates Is expected to follow Ua collliiltn with the trust. l-'nr DrfrHiiilliii ; Hotels. The police are looklni ; for a man and woman" who have been "working" the hotola and eaten , as It Is alleged , for various sums for board. They claim to bo husband and wlfo and give Iho names of I. K. Sparling and Dottlo Sperling , The man Is about 21 ytfars of ape. riijmti'liin I > ln-l llmlJr roi-ullurClrciimitiiiiva CIHCAQO , Brpl , 1. Dr. Horace Todd , prominent physician and son of ex- County Physician Todd , died suddenly today , under circumstances that Indicate uulculo , Dr. Todd recently had serious domeitla trouble , but hlu ( umlly denies that he took his own \\ie \ \ , Tiiok Siiinu of the rituiid.ird' * IMnnojr , DKTH01T , Mich. , 8pt. 1 Norval A. Hawkliii , cathlor of the Standard Oil com pany's local office , was arrested this after noon charged -with embezzlement ot (8,000 from the company , illi defalcation U lo bo hev/ ,