[ ( . Tim OMAHA DAILY BEE COUNCIL. BLUFFS. OFF - - NO. 12 I'HAP.L. STREET D llrerc < l by cnnler to nnr part at the cltr. . 11. W. TILTON , LctflM. om . : . u ; tflltor , No. U. Mayr Heal Estate Agency , M3 Broadway. Congressman tnonjamln llutterworth ol Ohio will ipcak at the opera house tills evening nt 8 o'cloclt. The "Women's Christian association cleared between $375 and } IOO by their recent enter tainment , the "Jahr Markt. " H Is expected that the train dispatchers' oflleo or the Hock Island will bo meted soon I1"f " from this city to DOS Molnca. . Tom O'Brien was arrested last night for stealing 8oino ducks from Neunas' meat market , on South Main street. The ca o ot Kingston against the Nallonal Mutual Flro Insurance company ot Council niuffa was on trial all day yesterday In the district court. Gnoreo Davis , who Is charged with steal- Jng a set of parlor furniture from Ida Ells- worth , will have a trial today at 9 o'clock In Justice Vlen's ' court. / Senator W. V. Allen ot Nebraska IB booked "for a speech at the opera house on Tuesday evening , October 23 , under the auspices ol the democrats and populists. The Danebo society will give an entertain ment next Saturday evening In lt new hall , tho- one Just vacated by the Knlslits ot Pythias. Tha hall has been repaired for them. Two hundred and thirty ladles are en rolled ns delegates to the missionary conven tion , which opens th'ls ' evening nt 7:30 : at ' the Droadway Methodist Episcopal church. All are Invited to attend and hear the annual address of the president. Miss Llbblc Pearson. Albert Laurldson , charged with breaking Into J. J. Simpson's house , waived examina tion and was bound over to the Grand jury by Justice Vlcn yesterday to answer the charge of burglary. He failed to furnish a bond of $500 , and was sent to the county jail for safe keeping. > Encampment No. 8 , Union Veteran legion , I1"N meets In regular session this evening- their hall on Upper Itroadway at 8 o'clock. A lull attendance Is desired , as there Is Im portant business to transact. The Ladles' Auxiliary to the Union Veteran legion will meet at the same tlmo and place. Henry Henderson , a colored man , punched the cj-o out of a man In Omaha seven months OKO and has succeeded In keeping out of the clutches of the authorities over since. Yes terday ho was arrested by the Council Dluffs ofllccrs , and will bo taken to Omaha as a fugitive from Justice. Ho IB better known in Omaha by the name of "Plunk" llender- t > on.Tho The directors of the Young Men's Christian association held'a meeting Tuesday night to ; - talk over plans for the future. Some of them were considerably encouraged by the , . outcome of the Sunday night meetingat the Presbyterian church , when jt'r.iost enough money was pledged to set the associ ation square with the world , but others are inclined to bo pessimistic. The Jury In the case of Aultman. Miller & Co. njjalnst Kclchnrt Ilros. brought tn a vordlct yesterday morning In laver ot the defendants. The plaintiffs brought suit on account of a note which had been turned In by Hclchart Bros. , actingas their agents. When It cnmo to collecting the note It was found that the signers had "gono broke , " to Aultman , Miller & Co. tried to hold their agents good , with the result abova stated. N Prof. George D. Herron , D.D. , of Iowa college , will give n coursa of three lectures . , upon the general subject , "The regeneration ' of Society , " at the Christian tabernacle , October 10 , 20 and 22. For the past two years Dr. Herron has attracted u great deal j of attention. Ills address at the Nebraska ' Stnto university last springto which Gov ernor Crounso replied , created a profound Bcnsatlon. This la the fltst opportunity Council Bluffs has had to hear the professor atato Ills views ot the social problem , Wo are solo city agents for several of the oldest and strongest flre Insurance companies v In the world. We also negotiate farm loans nt the lowest pos 'bla ' rates , Lottgeo & 235 Pearl street coi-rs ' c'liianu The Klne of All Temperance llpvcnico' , u J'crfi'ct Substitute for l.ajjtir Itcor. Can be sold without license , either govern ment or state ; dealers guaranteed by In demnifying bonds. Endorsed liy lending phy- Bclana ! , judges and ministers. Wheeler & Ilercld , Council Bluffs , la. , are the sole man ufacturers In the United States. Thousands of testimonials. Write for prices and In formation. Crofton. Neb. , Sept. 29. Wheeler & Hcr- cld , Council Bluffs : Please send me by freight eluht cases Copps Cheer to Ynnkton , B. D. The goods give very good satisfaction. I would like to have exclusive sale. J. J. Carmlchncl , general store. I cheerfully recommend Copps Cheer. It \a \ a refreshing tonic beverageIt supports tha nervouH system and assists digestion , II is not a stimulant. P. J , Montgomery , M , I ) , , Council Ulufts , la. Sheriff Ilazcn spent yesterday In Walnut on official business. M. V. Richards of Baltimore , Md. , Is the guest of C. II. Honnan. Mrs. Wells of noone Is the guest of her daughter , Mrs. P. D. Warner. Mrs. A. M. Elliott Is visiting her sister , Mrs. J. M. Hathaway , at Ottawa. II. J. Chambers has returned from Avoca , Where ho has been attending court. Mrs , John. Meyer of WInthrop la In the city , the guest of her sister , Mrs. A. T. Fllcklngcr. Dr. A , H. Carter ha returned from a visit ot several months to Scotland , England and the continent. John Relmers of Grand Island , vice pres ident of the Council UlulTti Insurance ! com pany , Is In Ibo city on business. Ml sa Llzzlo Qortncr. who boa been visiting friends In the city for so mo tlmo past , loft yesterday for her dome , In Goshen , Ind. Dr. II. 8. West , Leonard Everett. Julius Zlmmcrll , Augustus Bercshelm and W. D , Hardln have gone west for a hunting trip. Mr. and Mrs. O , W. Llpo and daughter , Mlsa Zuln , left Tuesday evening for Sterling , III. , to attend the- funeral of Mrs. Llpe's Bister , who died In Chicago. Mlsa Clara McDermott went to Stansbery , Ind. , to attend the wedding of her sister , Bliss Dose McDermott , to J. J , O'ltourke , which took place yesterday. Among the lowans who registered at the Grand yesterday were John Cary of Atlantic , James Doughty ot Sioux City , T. W. Bar- tiydt ot Burlington and I. F. Small of De-a Molnes. A. F. Hendrlcks , who learned the printing trade In The Bee office , and lias been run ning ft newspaper In Graham , Va. , for sev eral yearu past , has decided to close out his business and come back west. He will or- ' rlvo about November I. W. 8. Dtmmock , general superintendent of the , motor lines , left last night , accompanied by his wife , for Atlanta , Ga. , to attend the railway general managers' convention , The membership of Ihla convention Includes the chief railway and street car line general managers In the country , who meet every year and exchange Ideas and examine all the latest Inventions , particularly pertaining to electric traffic. Mr. Dim mock will be ab- eont about two weeks , anil will visit before tits return St. Louis , Kansas City , Imllan- npolls , Louisville , Cincinnati and Chicago. J. C. Ilnrrinajr l-iim-y I'uteiit , Hungarian Process Klour. JJ dt * by the oldest milling firm In the west. fosk&s lightest , whitest , sweetest bread , Ask your grocer for It. Trade mark : "lilua 3looit r. " _ ' A full line of the latest and handsomest 'designs In carpets , llneoleum , oilcloth , etc. , Just received. Prices always the lowest at C. n. Carpet Co. , 107 Broadway. Peaile&'t celebrated ale and porter now en draught at Grand hotel bar. Esjle laundry , 721 Broadway , fsr ccod Jrorlc. T l. 167. _ Havana Freckles lgarD&vls , wholesale agt. \ DomttUo ° * P breaks b * * & watttv \j NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Oity Official * Look Over Proposed Changes in Streets on the Bottoms , LOST AMONG WILLOWS AND SAND DUNES Council Think tha I.nnd Company Should Olio Jloro Tim 11 nn KVOII Trade for Mo r tli Tircntyl'ourtli btrcet Ono rropoiltlon Accepted , A patrol wagon load of city aldermen accom panied by Mayor Cleaver , Clerk Zurmuehlen , City Engineer Etnyro and a newspaper man , took a great Jaunt yesterday morning. The aldermen were acting In the capacity of com mittee of the whole Investigate and re port on several matters that have recently como up In the city council. The Investl- Rations led them Into the extreme north part of town , then north of town , and finally out Into the country given over to the growth of sandbars and willows , where circumstances changed the character of the expedition Into a searchlnc party hunting for a road home. The original objects were to look over the ground on South Thirteenth street where the Northwestern Railroad , company had asked permission to lay tracks across that street and First avenue for the accommoda tion of Oelo & Son , who are arranging to build a large cold storage plant ; to Investi gate the proposition of the Union Land nnd Improvement company to open out North Twentieth street from the levee to the river It the city would vacate North Twenty- fourth street ; and to report upon the proposi tion of the county to grant a public high way through city property In the vicinity of the pest house. The Thirteenth street proposition was quickly approved of , and the council went at the other two with a good deal of vigor , stimulated by a brisk north wind. Thn trip over the boom district was made without Incident. The surveyor's flags and stakes that dot the face ot the earth In that vicinity \vcro noted with a good deal of In terest , The council discussed Informally the land company's proposition , the majority of them seeming to favor It , provided the company would grant the city right of way for a street or boulevard along the river front from Twentieth street to Twenty-sixth- street. Twenty-fourth street Is considerably higher north of the levee than the proposed line of Twentieth street , and the latter Is also a block or moro shorter , and the aldermen felt that the company would bo getting considerable - siderablo advantage of the city , provided an even exchange was made , The general senti ment seemed to Indicate a favorable report. After this part of the work was finished the council started to look up the road problem. The first question to settle was whether to return to town and take the usual road or go on along the river bank. The mayor put the question and a majority voted to follow the river. Two hours' drive put several miles between the party and their dinners , and located them on a blind road begirt with tall willows and big- sand dunes. A lone flshernoinan , who had caught a wagon load of drift wood , was met In the willows and Interrogated anxiously. She didn't know sure , but thought the road led somewhere , but felt , certain It the mayor nnd his party went through a dozen barb wire fences and then turned this way and that war. directions which slio Indicated with vigorous motions of a fat arm In the nlr tiJ they might find the old lima kiln road and get back to town for supper. Half a mile further a shanty was found in the brush , with a crop of vigorous children and a big liver-colored dog In the foreground. The mayor appointed Etnyre as a committed of one to get Information , and also to kill the dog If necessary , The children were dumb and the woman of the house had never heard _ of Council Bluffs or the English language , but there was no trouble In understanding the dog. Etnyro stepped over a five-foot barbed wire fence with ease when he came back to tnako his report , while the dog stopped at the fence to see what was hidden In the largo piece of wearing apparel that Etnyro had given him as a compromise. An hour later the hopes of the party were materially raised by the sound of a railroad whistle , and the expedition boldly headed through the willows and sand In the direction the sound cnmo from. By all walking and occasionally lifting the wagon and horses over ditches the rend was found , and an hour later the party got on tap of H hill , where the way liomo lay plainly before the eye. The dinner hour had long passed when the patrol wagon pulled up In front of the city building. Sow \\o llava Hot It. This lime It is a fresh meat department under the management of an expert meat cutter and one who understands cutting fresh meats , so that when It Is ready to serve It Is fit for a king. And the qualt ! > Is away up , and the prlco Is way , way down. Just think o' it , four pounds of chuch steak for 25 cents. Choice ike round steak , three pounds ' for 25 cents ; sirloin , from 10 to 11 cents' ; porterhouse , 10 to 12 cents ; boiling beef , 3 to 4 cents ; pot roast , 5 to 6 cents ; pork roasts , 10 cents ; pork chops , 12& cents ; pork sausage , 10 cents ; mutton stew 3 cents ; mutton chops , 8 cents ; leg of mutton , 10 cents. cents.Wo Wo are still headquarters on all dry salted and smoked meats. Mow yon can see what cash will save you at your breakfast , dinner and supper table. Remember , wo are the only exclusive cash house In the city and can save you 25 per cent on all household necessities. Remember , the bis red store , cor. 1th and Boardway , where a child can buy as cheap as a man. C. 0. D. Drown , dealer In everything' . Not How Clionp , but Ito\v Good , ami ea Nlro for tlie I'rlce. That Is wlnt every one says when they are told the price of the new style shoes DUNCAN Is receiving every day from the largest and best factories In the cast. The ne\v style children's shoes and slippers are designed from fairy children's dreams , The ladles' shoes are In lace and button , with pointed and narrow square toes , and ot the finest and best quality , Th& men's shoes are of the latest styles of narrow and square toes , the best makes , and range In price from Jl to $5. Also the latest razor toes for boys and misses , lace and button , heel and spring heel. Go to DUNCAN'S for the latest styles , 2S Main and 27 Pearl streets. The recent autumn display of millinery of | Miss Uagsdalo attracted a great deal of attention. Ladles can now have nn oppor tunity to get bargains in theseason's nov | elties. A lilpr Crowd Coming To testify to the merits of the Garland stoves and ranges. They will be along to Join the great throng already using them , P. C. DeVol sells the Garland. Hog cholera preventive and cure by Dr. Jefferls , Council muffs , will stop the disease In one hour. Trial bottle , $1.00. May Open ( tin Klvunn Itlock. The Elsetnan building , which haji been standing almost empty for the past four ytttrs on account of the- general business de pression , will probably bo opened In the near future , It plans now being laid are carried _ out. It Is the property of eastern parties , who ore represented by Mr , Klnley Ilurko , In this city. Mr , Burke has been < rti by no less than five parties In the last two weeks , each of whom want to buy or rent the building. Two want to buy , and three will rent If they have a chance. If satisfactory arrangements can bo made It in probable that either a dry goods or a clothing store will bo started there on a largo seal ? . The Elseman building Is one of the most valuable In the city , being well located and admirably adapted tor almost any purpose , Mr. J. Perry's old friends and customers will now find him at Morris tiros. ' shoe store , 60) Broadway. Boots and shoes made to order ; perfect fit guaranteed ; repair work of all kinds neatly done. Selected hard wood for heating staves. II. A. COX , 37 Main street. Tel. IS. Oai cooking itoves for rent aad tor nlo Gas Co.'i office. office.Ouve Ouve Pus .Mpcllrlnc. The trial of the United States Medicine company against Fremont West took place In Fox's Justice court yesterday.Y'e est obtained about ) lf > ycpr.th. of .rnciilclqo.fttim the ( company and tried to sell It , but fall- Inn lo prove much of a tuccess as a medicine vendor , found himself with a lot ot medicine on hand and nothing -with which to pay for It.da The company brought suit , but yester day ; West tendered the medicine In payment , and tha company had to takeIt and dismiss tin suit. The costs had to bo paid by the company , and so the latter gave the medi cine to Fox In payment. Fox will lake the medicine to save It , IIKOS. Letting Down Prlre . Floor oil cloth at 23c , 20c , 30c and 35c yard , about or.o-lialf what you will pay elsewhere , 5-4 oil cloth rugs , 48c , worth SSc , C-l oil cloth rugs , SSc , worth $1.25. Special carpet sale ; it's a good time now to buy. 1,000 curtain shades , all made up on best spring fixture , 19c each , Dress goods and silks. Last Monday was the biggest day at our drtis goods counter since we've been In this city ; good goods and low prices Isvhat did It. 24-Inch black satin rhadamc , $1.00 value , i nt E9c yard. 22-Inch black satin du ches , regular ? 1.25 quality , tomorrow 89c yard. Visit our cloak department. We believe up to date wo have sold moro ftir capes than all other housese In this city combined. $25.00 astrakhan fur capes , best quality , 27-Inch long. $16.00 each. $20.00 astrakhan fur capes , (12.00. Don't buy cloaks or furs until you. see ours ; wo guarantee to save you money. Come In and see us. Open every evening. BBNNISON imoS. . Council HIufts. Wanted 10 horses to board on the late T. I' . Treynor farm , 5V& miles cast of Council Bluffs. J. W. Carolhers , 112 Fourth street. Wheeling' * ( ins Kxtorlcitco ] , COUNCIL BLUFFS , Oct. 10. To the Edl- tor : Prior to 1S91 nine cities In this country had entered upon the municipal ownership of gas. The statutes of this state , recognizing that the supply of light and heat Is a proper exercise of municipal duty , have In express terms authorized all cities and towns desiring to do so to em bark in that enterprise. But would such a course bo wise ? Can that bo doubted If through municipal ownership a better quality of gas can be secured at a less price than Is now paid ? It will , therefore , bo ot Interest as well as profit to examine the ad ministration of this matter by the cities that have tried it. Wheeling. W. Va. , Is a city of some 35,000 not far from the size of this. It 'Is ' located at the base of a moun tain , and the rocky foundation makes the layIng - Ing of mains very costly In comparison with the execution of such work here , In 1870 the prlco of gas there was $3.50 , and of poor quality. Needless to say , it was furnished by a private corporation. Disgusted with thtf service , the olty voted JIOO.OOO bonds for the purchase of the works. ' The regulations were Inefficient and In 1870 the superintendent and secretary embezzled a 07 SH ° O < ] aij [ paujnq pun junouin o3JB | their fraud. Despite this great loss and the poor management that controlled up to 1879 , the price was reduced from $3.CO to 12.SO , then to $2 , then to 51. SO , again to $ l.r > 0 , still further to $1.35 , then to $1 , then to TC cents , and since 1891 thcro has been a still further reduction in the price. The gas works have been Improved , the mains and the service extended , until their value upon the market exceeds halt a million del lars. At the prices furnished the & & has not only paid the Interest upon the Invest ment , but has paid for the works themselves , and besides has of late years been a source of revenue to the amount of thousands ot dollars per annum to the city treasury. It Is perfectly clear that municipal management of gai In Wheeling , though by no- means an Ideal one , has been far superior to that city's experience with private management , OBSERVER , JlnMnii .Store. Get our prices on underwear before buying. We can save you money. Ladles' ribbed un derwear goods , valued at 33c , we offer at 19c each. each.Ladles' Ladles' vests and pants 25c , worth 40c. Ladles' all wool knit underwear worth $1.00 , | our price 75c. Gent's Merino underwear worth DOc , our prlco 39c each. Our- leader is a regular $1.00 garment ; we have them In all sizes at C2V&C each , $1.25 a sult- Children's stockinette caps , a new assort ment at 4Sc each , FOWLEIl , DICK & WALKER , Council Bluffs , la. Dry pine kindling for sale. Cheaper than cobs. H. A. Cox , 37 Main street. Telephone 48. Premier eg& cups at Lund Bros. IHcctpil Now UlllcorH. The Pottawottamlo County Mutual Insur ance company met yesterday In the south | room of the court house. During the last year 460 policies were Issued , amounting to $749,692. The total amount of risks car ried is $2,432,000. The losses paid during thej-ear were $2,821.98. The following officers were chosen : Presi dent , R. Campbell , Keg Creek township ; vice president , 0. L. Barrltt , HazJ Dell township ; secretary , E. II. Ohlendorf , Council Bluffs ; treasurer , William Amd , Council Bluffs. The board ot directors were D. F. Dryden - den , It. T. Word , John Ilartje , J. A , Tarrlng- | ton , William Rock and George Boulter. The Royal Hardman piano , over 45,000 In use. Sweetest tone , finest action , best work manship , over 700 used In the best families In Council Bluffs and Omaha. Sold at Muel ler's ' , 103 Main street. Washerwomen use Domestic sonp. 1'eoplo'a I'nrty 1'rlimirlra. People's party primaries for the election of delegates to the township convention of Kane township , P. Donaldson , clerk , which was to have boon held Saturday evening at S o'clock , will bo held Friday evening at 8 o'clock In the following places : First ward. Wheeler & Herold ; Second ward , Lib erty hall ; Third ward , 1 to 8 Main street ; Fourth ward , A. J. Cook's office. In Grand hotel annex ; Fifth ward People's party club room ; Sixth ward. People's party club room. C. L. GILLETTE , Ton-nshlp Chairman. Lost , plain gold police star , letter "S" In center , the word "Chief" above "S" and "Police" below. Finder please return to Chief Scanlan. Dourlclus * music house has few expenses ; high grade planes are sold reasonably , 110 Stutsmnn street. Mule 8400. Andy Ilowland's saloon , at the corner ot Tenth avenue and Main street , was entered by a sneak thief last evening sometlm be fore 9 o'clock , and a box containing $490 in cash was stolen from the safe. The owner discovered the fact that Iho box was miss ing , but In the badly rattled state of bis mind when he reported the case to the offi cers , he was unable to throw any light on the question of who took It , The police are searching for a clew , New sterling silver novelties , very beauti i- , ful and stylUh , at Wollman's , 408 Broadway. Duncan's shots are always the best and cheapest. Marriage I.lccnie ) . The following marriage licenses \\era Is sued yesterday by the county clerk ; Name and Address. Age. : Steven A. D. Broden , Pottawattamle Co. . S3 Lycla. Klrkhort , Pottawattamle county , . , . 37 Peter Buldnuf. Pottawattnmle county 25 Mary Bohnlng , I'oltawattamle county , , „ 22 The laundries nc Domestic soap. Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap Xeir * for the Army , WASHINGTON. Oct. 10.-(8peclnl ( Telegram - gram ) Cdpt&ln Tt.onr.aa I * Cagey , Jr. , pa of Engineers , New York City , will turn per his dutlex to Lleutenunt Colonel George- . Olllesple and will relieve Captain Kdwurxl ] ) urr. Corps of Engineers , at Norfolk , Va. Captain liurr will assist the engineer com missioner of the District of Columbia. Upon his own application Private Chris topher Mclntyre , company K , Becoml Is.n . fantry. Fort Omaha , Is placed upon the re tired list. Captain James D. Glennan , assistant BUT- peon , having- arrived at Kort Niagara , N. y. . with troops from Fort Sill , Okl. , will re- .turn to Fort SHI. SIOUX CITY'S ' LAST SUCCESS Interstate Pair Races Drrvftitg Great Orotrtlg ted Proving Fino.-Bport. YESTERDAY'S ' CrNTESTSOE \ EXCITING TUTU Nrliniikn llor c Get 11 Mt Jlo ncy In Their < 'lii i.Itobort J.minl. Joe 1'ntclirii Htittt In Their. .Mutch Todny.i | SIOUX CITY , Oct. 10.-Spcclol ( Tele gram. ) There wns a splendid entertainment nnd big- crowd nt the Interstate fair races today , while the truck ami wcntlier wore nil that could be desired for the races the nttr.tctlon of tlie tiny. The results were : 2:10 : trotting , purse $700 : Hobble 1 > . b s , by Caftrcy ( Kd Pyle ) . . 1 1 1 Stronlta 224 Kentucky Union 342 areenloaf 433 Time ; 2:15'S ' , 2:18 : , 2:12H. : 2:40 : pacing , purse t&JO : Ophelia , g m , by Alfred , ( Kd Oould ) n 4 1 1 1 Joe Wonder 21223 Sandy 1 G G 4 4 Kussel T 4 2 3 < lr Hey Ailrnln . ' CGI , dls Allck Gray 7 7 Or HP SI 3 2 Time : 2:23 : < l , 2:21' : ; , 2:2l : > i , 2:2IU : , 2:30. : 2:25 : pnce , purse $5uO : Uem-fnctor. jr. , s li , by Hencfactor , ( Thomas Emmett ) 1111 The Parson 1333 Wllkesetla 2222 Jclm Wllkes Ilnillua & G 5dr Time : 2:19'i : , 2:1SH : , 221 ; , 2:1914. : Hlcyrle races for the day were ? Two mile handicap , eighteen starters : Ilughson won. Bowser secondMorrow third , Huseboe fourth. Time : 45P ; . Quarter mile- open , four starters : Fred- erlokson won , C. W. Ashley second , Johnson thlnl. Enrlght fourth. Time not tuken. Mile handicap , fourteen starters : C. W , Ashley ( scratch ) won , Haynnin second , Huseboe thlnl , Fredcrlckson fourth. Time. 2:1S. Three minute class , nine starters : Erirlght won , llusebue second , GUB T. third. Time. 2:31. : 2:31.Five mile handicap : Hnymnn won , Frcd- erlckson second , Ashley third , Time : 12:45. : Tomoirow the great five-heat mutch race between Itobert J , 2:01'2. : nnd Joe IMtchen , 2OIV : , for a special purse of } , tHJ , will tnkc place. The uttendanco today was 10,000. The trains are running In s-ectlons tonight , und tomorrow the railroad companies are maklnjT preparations to bring In thousands of people , wlio are waiting for thu blK rnce. Online , by Shndelnml Onward , owned by- Ed Gould , goea Friday to beat hlH pacing record of 2:07'J : , the world's 4-year-olcl recoid. \Vlntl Suvotl tin ] Kccorils. LEXINGTON , Oct. 10. Another big crowd attended the trots here today. Tbere were three ttpeclals , Albc and John R. Gentry to bent their records ot 2 : < H'Ji , unil Hal Dlllard to beat his rword of 2:07VS. : Owing to high wind , both Allx und John II. Gentry fulled , nnil Ulllard did not start. Allx tried twice. 2.18 class , pacing , unfinished from yester day : Pattle D , who had two heats , won , Cantab rarond. Kllen C third. Time : 2:14. : 2:33 : class , trotting , inirse jr-OO : Bhick Hnven won In straight heats. Time 2:212. : 2:21' : % , 2:2011. : Calmet , Keednis and Free Dance , distanced. Kentucky Girl , Keynote anil Maud Huywood also started. Ulue Grass stakes , value , J12.000 , 2'20 class trotting : ISallcona won third , fourth nnd fifth heats anil rnce. Tlm.e : 2:14H. : 2:15' : , $ , 2l& : > ,4. Slainbrlno Queen won Hrst and second end heats. Time : 2l3V4-i : 2:1414. : Gabrillo , Mary Best and Ccllerlmu also started. Con nor , Diamond Joe and Uorfmarlt were dis tanced. > The Ashland stake , { 1.000 , fbr yearlings , mile dash : Tommy Hrltton won , Faustello second , Dick Russel third , lagtfle C fourth , Indra fifth. Time : 2:34\J. : To beat 2:03 : : Allx , llrst trial , 2.0SH ; second end trial , 2lt ) . John R. Gentry ( pace ) , 2:05' : : . ' ICxt-UInc Iln con lit lc * Moliio * DE3 MOINKS , Oct. 10 ( Spdc'a T 1 grnm. ) Ther was but a small attendance at the Capital City Driving- Park ; association's full meeting- . The luces were < inciting and fast time was made , -Only one race.wiiH finished. the 2:15 : trot being stopped by darkness after live heats were gone. Sunimdrfea' , 2:25 : class , tnittlnff. JUOl'-f ! * ' Misdeal , by Midas . > . .f..l . 1 1' I Ixicllna. by California . 422 Loumnnt . / . . 233 Sardls ICnflgn , by i : iMgn . . . . . . . . . . 3 4 C Duke , by llnmmetoilan ilashaw . 7 & 4 Grover C , by Snrac.nett . G 7 B Flossie Ueznnt. by Hczant . G C 7 Time : 2:2iu : , 2.20'J , 2MT1. : 2:15 : class , trotting. JSOO ( unfinished ) : May DoiiKlnBH , by Fred DouslaEH 5 2 1 1 * Nina Mpillum , by ll'ley ' Medium. 11323 Maiul Wright , by SlliiH Wright. .4583 * Russelmont , by Lord Russell. . . . t 3 2 4 0 Josle H , by Lsw Wnnn . 2 6 5 E C iCeno F , l > i' Little Moak . S 4 4 7 4 Trombone Ucx , by Dictator . 8 6 fi 7 Mcrcurlus. by Kensett . 7 7 7dr Telephone , by I0mpror . Uls Time : 2:17ii. : 2:17',4 : , 2:15U : , 2:15'.u : , 2:10. : Dead heat. _ KKSUI/1SON TIIK IIU.NMXC ! TKAUIC3 , llamllrnpi at Morrli Vnrk I'ruvo Cluoil Thing' for HIH "ottrr * . NEW YO11K , Cct. .0 The weather cleared too late to bring many ? peotators to Morrla Park today In the Hunter Imntllcnp there' wns n heavy plunge on Nuhma to win. Ufthtfcot was the second choce | , with llelile- mere next. Nahma ran like a ilop , and wan absolutely nowhere , while Ueldemere , with Tuial up , won handily. In the last few Jumps Haroness cnmo fast nnil got the second end place at comforUble odds. The Coun try Club handicap was a peed bettinu race , nlth Dorian as favoilte and Banquet second choice. Dorian won easily cnoURh , but liunqiiet was unable to get out of hln nwn way , and llnlslieU far back In the Held. John Cooper uml Koche hud a hard struggle for the place , mid the former got U by u small margin. Kesults : First race , five furlongs : Bt. Onenell (3 ( to B ) won , Applause (4 ( to 1) ) second , Lady Violet (3 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 0r.S : % . Second race , six furloiifrs : Urania (2Vi ( to 1) ) won , Uombnzette ( II to 5) ) second , Donegal ( even ) third. Time : 1:13. Third racp. Hunter's handicap , mile nnd a quarter : Hildtmeri ( I to 1) ) won , Unroness (12 ( to 1) second , LIghtfoot (9 ( to C ) third. Time : 2:12Vi. : Fourth race , Country club handicap , mile and nn righth : Dorian (7 to 1) won , John Cooper (15 ( to 1) ) second , Roche (10 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:54 : , Fifth rnce , one mile : Nero (8 ( to 1) ) won , Hassetluw < 9 to 1) ) second , Leonuwell (2',6 ( to 1) ) third. Time : l:43yt. : Sixth race , six furlongs , selling : Derllict (12 to 1) won , Utlca (7 ( to 5) ) second , Mas- Day , filly , (18 ( to B ) third. Time : 1:13. : Outcome at Onkley. CINCINNATI , Oct. 10. llesults nt Oakley : First race , six furlongs : Dolly Dlmplo (4 ( to 1) ) won , Shawnee (2 to I ) second. Volley Fuse (12 ( to 1) third. Time ; 1:17. Second race , purse $100 , for 3-year-olds , one LOST FAITH , Victims of Piles Ofterj Lose Con- fldence in the Mtfrlt of Medi- . IT j cine and Become a Hopelessly ' ° Incurable. . - Why Is It ! Simply betitfsb they have re peatedly hit upon the wFonc'Jremedy. After trying about halt 'd"ilozen worthless lotions and salves they Jdbd' heart , give up and often refuse to try BHythlng else. This Is poor policy where futiira. happiness and welfare are at stake , pjsea e IR persistent and he who battles with It juuftt ali > o possess a good Block of pluck. ' Plies can be cured and without the surgeon's knife. The dis ease will not nuccumb to thn thousand and one Bo-calletl remedies whlcli every druggist recommends. Most of all euch remedies are merely the experiments at Inexperienced drug clerks or unscrupulous doctors who have utterly failed In the practice ot medicine and turn to euch humbuggery as a last resort. The Pyramid Pile Cure is a iclentlflo remedj for all forms of piles. H cures to a cer tainty because. It was formulated by skilled scientists who are dally curing those aggra vated cases of piles and kindred disorders which defy even the highest surgical skill. It In manufactured by thd Pyramid Drug Co. at Albion , Mich. , and may b found In any drift class drug store where honest remedies are kept anil recommended. No one need fear to uie this retnedy. It Is eound , safe and sure. If your druggist shouldn't have it write to the manufacturers or ask him to write them. The remedy recommend * Itselt _ wbea once Introduced , mile' PocnhontAs (1 ( to 4) ) tvon , Pennllox * (6 to 1) ) Bccoilil , Ithetl aooda ( M to 1 } third. Time : 1.I2U , Third fatf , soiling- , puree 1100 , for 3-ycar- IdA nhil lijiVnrdg. sevefi furlong , Ullly Ucnnot { ! to 1) ) w'ou , Tuscnrorn. (3 ( to I ) second end , Dr. I'nrko (5 ( to 1) ) third , Time : 1 2 ? . Fourth fnce , purse J400 , for 2-yenr-olu colts , six furloncs : Oaloti d'Or (3 ( to I ) won , Free Advice (7 ( to 2 > second , Prime Jllnlstcr (4 to 0) third. Time ; 1 15\i , .Fifth j-nce , selling , purse $ JOe , for l-yonr- olds and.upward * , cna'mlle oml'n. sixteenth : Scllnn D (8 ( to 5) ) won. Clementine (7 ( to 10) ) second , Cli ( S to 1) ) third. Times 1:50. : U'lnnera nt Itiirloin. IIAnt.RM , 111. , Oct. lO.-Flrst rnce. cno mile : Sir Itlchanl (7 ( to 6) ) won , Lymlhursl 5 to 1) second , Stay McCarthy (15 ( to 1) hint. Time : l:43 : i. Second , race , live nnd n half furlongs : Jtnlnstay (4 ( to 1) won , Installator (3 ( to 1) second. Venus (15 ( to 1) ) third , Time : Itosli. Third race , mile nnil seventy yards : Heil Olrn ( G to 2) ) won. Mulberry (20 to 1) second , Anna Mnyes ( G tn 1) ) third. Time : 1:60. : Fourth race , mile and a sixteenth : Cicely ( even ) won , Gascon ( D to 1) ) second , Despot (2 ( tn I ) third. Time : luO. : Fifth race , mlle nnd seventy yards : T3n- thuslnat ( even ) won. My Luclc ( J to 1) ) sec ond. Monrovia < 7 to 2) ) third. Time : llt : > ' ,4. Sixth rnce , mile and seventy yards : Dock- finder (7 to 6) ) won , Folly (10 ( to 1) ) second , Elmer (2 ( to J ) third. Time : IM6 ,4. .St. Luuls ST. LOUIS , Oct. lO.-East St. Louis re sults : First race , live-eighths of n mile : Dunton won , Jim Hoycl second , La Prentice thlnl. Time : 1:08 : . Second race , three-quarters of a mile : Cheiioa won , Sam V necoml. Doyle third. Time : 1:23. : Third race , nlne-.ilxtonths of n mile : One Dime won , Florence Shanks second , U y third. Time : 0:5'J. Fourth rnce , nine-sixteenths of n mile : Moss Pottland won , Hlnlto second , Cerberus third. Time : 0:50U. Fifth race , nine-sixteenths of a mile : Censor won , Tom S second , Tramp third. Time : 0:59. : ' fcurprl ei nt KniKiiR City. KANSA'S CITY. Oct. 10. The llrst race was easy for Dixie D. Hclle Stout surprised the public In the second race , never being heatlcd. drnv Ilaille won the thlnl In n gallop Unpaid nntl llaycotint made the race of the Jay in the fourth. They run us a team from thn ring yard line , when Llngnnl pushed ii | > nnd won by a neck. Northwest- urn wan the favorite nt : t to 5 In the hist race. He got awny in the renr of the bunch , but soon passed the Held and showed the wny from the quarter to the wire , winning * easily. HesultH : First rnce , four furlongs : Dixie D ( fi to 1) ) won. Lemonade f3 to 1) ) second , Olllc (6 ( to 5) ) third. Time0:51'.4 : : , Second rnce , live nnd one-half furlongs : Belle Stout (4 ( to 1) ) won , Hob Francis (3 ( to 1) ) second ; , Green Prewltt (4 ( to 1) thlnl. Time : 1:11 : % . , , Third race , four and one-half furlongs : Orey Bailie (6 ( to 1) ) won , 5Iountnln llclle (12 ( " to 1) ) secoml , King1 Cl'att (3 ( to 1) thlnl. Time : 58. 58.Fourth Fourth race , five and one-half furlongs : Xlngnra' (5 to 2) won , Ltaycourt (2 ( to 1) ) sec end , Southerner ( S to 1) ) third. Time : 1:134 ! , Fifth rnce , five furlongs : Northwestern (3 ( to G ) won , Illfhrml T (10 ( to 1) ) second. Bud lirooks (3 ( to J ) third. Time : 1:05. : .Second Hint I hint llrutt li Coursing. HURON. S. . , Oct. 10The second and third courses -were run today for the Ameri can- Coursing Derby. The Eastern Coursing company's Butterflies defeated Coyne's CJlenwood , Melrose nnd Durblii's Gllhlrk de feated the Kastem Coursing company's Da kota ; N. P. Whiting's Glenyon defeated ' Allen's Mnld of Honor ; U. II. Vlnton's Thomas H. 15eeJ defeated the Eastern Coursing company's Dakota. In the third run Butterflies defeated Glenklrk's Mnld of Honor ; Muster of Glenklrk defeated Thomas 11. Ileeil. In the American Field Cup stakes for 2-yenr-olJ dogs , the Eastern Coursing- company's ) Southern Bcele defeattsl Jesse Green ; AndrewK" Frank Greene defeated \V1 \ Itlng's In oc n c ; A. i' . Slocuin B Render vous defeated the Eastern Courslnt ; com pariy's Jllss Dillonl HI. Stoliill ? Will Not ll t Tut On . NDW YOUK , Oct. 10.-W. Stelnltz replle < to Lasker's letter today and reclaimed the championship of the world , Inasmuch af Laskcr has no right to hold n title If he I unwilling to defend It within a rcuHomibli time. Slelnltz claims that one yenr one four months Is too Ion ? an Interval , A the local club the members think ( ha Stolnltz was justllled In. his action. Crtllfornlil Aliikc Tirn MurliH. SACHAMKNTO , Cal. , Oct. 10. Two wor.d bicycle records went clown at Agrlcultuia pruk In this city this afternoon. One wns the quarter mile flying start , unpuccd , clans A , the reconl for whivh was 23 1-8 pecondx. N. S , t'pson of the Sacramento Wheelmen ' 'lib covered the- distance In O.fl 3-6. The her reconl that was lowered wns the lartcr fillip , unpnceil , clnss II , tnndcrh , rec ord of 0.0 : 3-3. which T. 8. txmg of ( he Olympic u-heeJmen ami Tony Dclmnr of ( he Garden City wheelmen wiped out by setting he mark nt 0:21 : 3-5. couituTT AND rnz WILT , MKIT : TODAY Mm VMIl Not Abandon 111 * Ihrtttrlral Tour lor the I'urpoHe of righting , PHILADELPHIA , Oct. 10.-Iob ! FUxBlm- mons , who Is to meet Corbett In New York oinorrow to arrange Iho Icrms of a match 'or the championship of the world , left this Ity on the midnight train. SPRINGFIELD , Mass. , Oct. 10. Corbett was seen tonight In his drctsInK room at the Court Square theater , anil when asked about his meeting ulth Fltzalmmons In New York tomorrow , iciillctl : "You can say that I will be there. RcRnrtllnjr the date of the light , I can only say what I have already Btild. I will be ready to fight Mr , Fltzslm- mons any time after July 1. To any date before that I cannot agree. My tlmo Is booked solid to the middle of May , anil I cannot nfford to throw awny such business ns you see lieio tonight , so that I will make no date until after my season closes. " Tor nn Intrrimtlumil Mooting. NEW YOHK , Oct. lO.-The board ot frov- ornors of the New York Athletic club has approved the- suggestion tint International games be arranged with teams from Oxford , England , on the * ono side , nnd the N. Y. A , C. , the Solutylklll navy of Philadelphia , nnil the Uoston Athletic association on the other Should the Schuylklll Navy and Boston as- soclntion refuse to co-operate with the N. Y. A. C. tn the big llelil meetingIt Is said on very good authority that the N. Y. A.C.wlll send a team over to England , next year to meet the English champions. Itiit'k Hut r < > iim\ \ Ills riico. : HASTINGS , Neb. . Oct. * 10.-Speclal ( Tele gram. ) The llrst game of n series of three between the Ha U gs atrn eurj an-1 the Ln. | coin professionals wns played here this afternoon. Score : Hasttnaa 000100011-3 Lincoln 42002300 11 Batteries : Hohrer and Ward : Barnes nnd Speer. E.irneU runs : Ha-stlngx. 1 ; Lincoln , 2. Struck out : Uy Hohrer , 2 : by Barnes , 12. Two base hits : Kbrlght , Sullivan. Three- base hits : Kbrlglit , 1'cdros. Home run : Perry. Umpire : Evans. IVniMy Hrfi'fttn the Crntrriitn. PIIILADHLPHIA. Oct. lO.-The University of Pennsylvania foot ball team defeated the Crescents of Biooklyn In twenty minute halves by a score of 2to - 0. I'rlnrrton l'ulv rlen llutgcr , PniNCETON , N. J. , Oct. 10. The Prince ton eleven restored the confidence of the undergraduates by scoring 48 points against Uutg-er's 0. Pofttponmiicnt nt Providence. PKOVIDENCR. n. I. . Oct. lO.-The races at Narrngansett Park -were postponed today on account of the rain. Y Kruret .Vgnlmt Y.ilo. NEW HAVEN , Oct. 10. Yale wag unable to shut out Williams today , the score being , Yale , 23 ; Williams , 4. iCures MOTHERS' : Rising . . . 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We solicit your buslntsi and collection * . \Vi pay C per cent on tltna depoilta , W wlU b * pleaied to * and serve you. Attorn y4tlnir Pr * doe lii thn utiito and finiprnl rourti * . itunms 800-7-80 , Council llliills. In -p-SpccIal Noliccss CoUicil U luffs " - FuitMsiiui ) noon FOH HUNT : CENTUALLT located ; private lamlly. Address II U , lle , Council UlurCs. CIIIMNIYB CLEANED ; VAULTS CLEANED , Ud llurke , at W. a. llomer'a , 6M Hroadway. LIST \OUIl VACANT LOTS WITH ahlcld , Nicholson & Co. , ( DO Uroadwuy. WANTED. GIUL FOH OBNERAIi work. Apply ut onco. llil H. 8th street. AVA NTUl ) . A BUAHT , imiOHT I10V FOli uirice work. Addresv. with tefercnce , U E , llee olllce. WANTID , TIImen on FOUH UNKCKNIHIIBD rooms , centniliy located , for light housckeeo- Ing ; references. H 10 , llee olllce. Council Hlufta. WANTKD TO IIUY FOli CAHII , VACANT lota In llayllw ) & fulmer * ! mid , central nub- division , Illehland I'lacc : llayne's Ut add , llull'.n's tutxllv. , and l'oltr & Cobti's adJj must be cheap. I * . J , Emltr , No. < I'earl itreeL I'OU HALD OR TIIAIJK , S30 ACHES OP LAND In Hock county , Neliranka : CIO &rce timber Und In MIchlKan ; will trade either for atoclc of Ktneral merchandise , and will put In cos ) ) ll.OOO.CMi or ll.tm.OO , housa nnd lot In Collar. price. I1.GOOW ; vrdl trade tor stock ot cencnJ inerchandliie and put In JKuJOO rash ; nn < s rex Idrnca prupcrty In Council lllurti , price , ) SOOO.oOj will trade for general stock and cut te JI.OOO.W cush. All correspondence to b * A fldentlaj. Addruu lock box U , Council JJIulta.