, . . - - " - - - - . - - - - - - , - - - - . - - . . - - . - - - - - , _ . . . . - - - - - : : - - - - - - . - - " ' - " " 'J. ' " .h. . . - - - - - - . ! ; l ¶ _ . _ : _ _ _ . . . _ . _ . . _ _ . . _ 0 ; _ _ _ _ riiio OMAhA 1)A1LY ] EE TJtbHSILt..Y , siti'irn.i t , isor uu _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' - - - - . L' . NEWS FROM _ COUNCIL BLUFFS. I ' _ _ _ . . Office , 12 " " " " " ' Penn = = < = o Strcct.-If. = _ , _ W. .c- TUtou - , Monncrond _ _ / _ : _ _ _ _ . I.C8SCO. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ JJJ 1J ! I 3I1XUI : 't'l'IO . I I J. R. McPherson , nilrt't : telephone 2H. Grand hotel , Council lIIurrs : 100 rooms : facng : DIlu park. E. P. Clark. proprietor The next attraction at the opera house I be "The l altd Cal , " next Sunday nlghl C. E. Matthews I. charged : with stealing a cala belonging tu J va Iernard , 725 Mi Ilr et. } . J. McMahon , arrelte\ 101 betting a . brJ bill at the Inman , was dlrchurged yes \ ' " tcrta , 1 lma Perkins was yesterday Irantcd u divorce from Henry S. Perkins on the ground of delcrtl n , Sely Ilough's health baa been 10 for re- .tored Ihlt he ha been remove from the LoepLtal ) to his Jai quarter agaIn 'I'WO young ucJety men had a' flve.round J'rlz ' tight In Palmer's grove the otlr even- - . , Ing. Love and revenge were the motives. ( An Omaha couple , Thomas Hay And Alee Neat apllel , to Justice Cook yesterday and .he Ilulckly tied the knot und lent them home happy , C. M. Oason , the young man who dole a $25 ring from C. D. Ianilet : was placed under arrest last nlht. charged with lar- ceny from a building. John Turnpr for clotblng Turnlr , stealing some lt Union IHIrk. \101 put tinder arrest by OffiCers Weir Kemp and Martin , and lodged In the city Jai lut ' night. The Utile thud society of St. John's English Lutheran church wi meet Friday evening ot the rCHldence of Miss JOhoulo Nelon , 713 Washington avenue. \ The street supervisor has been notfed of strce 1a.t the uUllesLalle ( presence of lusslan thistes II ' \e northwestern part of the city and has started upon I war or extermination. Complaint Is made about cows being herded ICr Cochron's park and Marshal Canning Is now expected to protect the metropolitan rcputal/n of that part ct the city The Ialawa railway case drags along In % the district court. Hooks and accounts are ' being gone through , Iem by item , with the dreariness of a bookkeeping class I 0 I ! 1 commercial eoliege. At tiw present rate two weeks I 1 be rather of a snug lit. Eel \Vrlght . Ianawa's new marshal , who signalized his advent Into oOce by having are ro\\ with John O'Brlen , the g.lekeelJer for Colonel Heed , had his aslult case called be- fere Justice HlI at llawa yesterday and was IIcharged , O'Drlen not appearing to prosecute. Woodlard ( Dro . , the archlecls , say they have several ipplcatons from parties anxious to secure on ( . 1r1 ! lease modern cottages ol live or six rooms. Such hOUSES are scarce here , and capialsts contemplating building would do wel to consult the Wood- ward Bros. President Stewart of the Union park man- Igement , had an exciting experience with a bicycle yesterday morln ! lie was Practicing - tclng to ride In a race against one of the race horses on the traclt. A shup turn on the dusty track sent the wheel from under him. I cost several dollars to have the wheel repaired and $198 to pay for the court plaster required. The olficera of the Gonymede Wheel club have about decided ag11nst having the leagu9 meeting arranged for at Union park In Octobl'r. All of the crack wheelmeh counttil upon for the event are under engagement - gagement at Chicago and St. Louis , ana none of the racing teams : riding for the bIg manufacturers have responded to the . invitation to come here old rl4e. - Form loans made In western Iowa at low. eat ' rates. No delay In clolng loans. FIre and tornado insurance written In best of comp - p nI08. Bargains In real e5tate. LOUGEI & TOWLE , 235 Pearl St. . The Standard piano next to the Hardrnan. I'EItSOtJ.I'AItAGILAI'1IS. I Sylvester Dye of Macedonia Is In the city. Dr. J. W. Iletnetead of Carson Is a Bluffs vIsitor : W'lemstcad - , L. T. Genung " of .lastngs visited the Bluffs . ' yeterday. p. P. Kelly . of Genwood was In the city John H. Black - of Griswold was In the city est rday. Fremont BenjamIn or Avoca was In the - city yesterday. Mrs. J. Ii. Carso has returned from a visit with her son , W.entworlh , ot Deadwood. Oscar J. Martin and Jessie Waiters were married Tuesday by Rev. Dr. Sarchet. Mr. Louis Valier and Mrs. .Mary Huntington - ' ton were married Tuesday by Rev , C. L Miller. Miss Zoo 11 returned lost evening from Duluth , where she has been spending the summer. . Mrs. F' . J. Schnorr has returned from a . months' visit to her old home In Crystal Lake , Iii. 1. A. T. I"lcltnger and family have returned from a visit to friends In the eastern part of the state. J. R. Schofeld of. Wright township was In ' the cIty yeslNday cnroute for New Mexico to buy breeding sheep. Mrs. D\lel : , of Iowa City , having spelt the past year II Denver Is now the guest of her : daughter , Mrs. J. 11. Carse. Deputy Marshal Fowler has ! Ole to Cres- trn to testry In the case of the State against Kerns. Mrs. Fowler accompanies hIm. J. S. Morgan of Walnut was In the city yesterday lookIng after his chances - of securing - curing the republcan nomination for sheriff Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Shnart left last evening for l.ulvHe , Ky. , nNr which place they wUI visit friends and relatives . for about two "eoks. : At Neurnay5r's hotel parlors ! yesterday ) . there was a quiet ceremony performed by Jus- " tce Cook , uniting John Schepel and Kate Heesch of Taylor. Mrs. W. W. Lunger and Mater Fred left last evening for ChIcago 10 visit Mrs. J.F. . Coykellal and other friends. Mr. Lunger , In the meantime , Is off al 0 ten days' business - ness trip. to Denver old other western points. FrJJ Doom of Emerson , Neb. , 11. F. Monk and Judge Quimby of WOkefell , Neb. , en- route to the democratic convention ot Un- coIn , stopped off In the Dufs yesterday to McAnemey. spend the afternoon with their friend , J. ) . Miss Mabel Ilazen daughter of Sheriff t Haen , has gone to LIncoln to enter upon * . . 4 her duties as profess In the art department of the Nebraska Normal school. Miss lazen has from childhood shown special gifts In the line arts and has for several yeas been under the best Instructors here and In the eaet. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Parties using furnaces-You can save one-thlnl of your coal bill thIs winter. Get one of Cole's 1895 alr.tght heaters for your dining room. Use for spring and fall heat and the quick morning heat through the winter , Instead of crowding your furnace ' from 5 o'clock and shivering till 9 every morning . Our new stove Is very ornamental. Fire never goes out. Can hove your room bet In five minutes after getting up with the wood put In the night before. COLE & COLE. e 1InrrinKe ileeSINcs . The following marriage Icenset were issued - sued yesterday ; Name and resilence. Age Oscar J. Martin . Council Bluffs. . . . . . . 2t Jessie Walters , Outhrte Center , 10. . . . 21 John SChnepel , Taylor Ia. . . . . . . . . . . 2G Katie Heesch , Treynor Ia. . . . . . . . . . 18 Thomas Hay Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . to Alice Neal omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 James A. Holman , Council Bluffs. . . . . . Emina lCracht Council Bluffs . . . . . . 19 Edwin A. hess , Counll Bluffs. . . . . . . 2 Li. Dele etcher ; , Council Dlul ! . . . . . 21 JLOMI1SIOIOKEJIS' ' - EXCURSiON. Vise lurlnKton ! t" . August 29 , September 10 and 24. Low rate to various pint .In the south southwest . wet and northwest. For full information . formation cal on or address C O. M. DROWN , Ticket Aeent. 0. Read Dull' ad. DaTIl sells hammk hap. _ _ _ _ _ _ - Uardman and Standard pianos , 13 N. IGtb. , I Council Bluffs ktn4ergart.n , UI - 4th street. _ . ' , - ' . fr . . * * - . - - . - - - lAS ' r.KiN oxn : iOSIi ' 110 :1.n' . Fruh Dllilck's Effort to Cltnln S'I- iiitliItestiil " I nlll y. Wedgcd In under I chicken coop so tight that with great difficulty was his body re- moved , Fred Dllck died about 1 o'clock last - night from the elects of n dose-of poison self-administered. I I" not thought he took the poison to kill himself , for the story of his life of the last year shows he was In the habit of takIng 11)lson In some form for the purpose of makIng - Ing hhn.cl sick In order lo excite sympathy YomDlllck had a great .I lent of trouble I with hIl Ittl-rather , larry West , who lives at HI Ridge street. About a year ago the boy became suildenly , and violently lick I was learneJ then that ho had taken some sort of bd bug polson. About the tth of July he took arsenic for the same purpose , but was pumped Out after a brier but violent illness. Yesterday he went to the home of hIs allt , all showing her a lot of crystals II his hand , without any wrapper , asked her what . she thought It was. " ] 's strychnine , " she saId. "You throw It away. " le laid he would , and went away. About 10 o'clock he bade his friends and family good night , and sole of them goodbye - bye , In a few moments a lea-rful dhrlek aro'isel the neighborhood , followed by others , till there was quite a crowd ot the West place. I was soon found that the shrieks came from under the chicken coop , where the boy was found , tightly jammed In. lie was removed soon tS possible antI Dr. Chris- tianson . who was present dil what he could to resuscitate him. I was too late , however , as rigor 10rtis had already set in. Some of the neighbor at frt thought I a case of murder , but the facts hardly warrant such conclusion . . any There was an all' around row at the West house yesterday morning but the boy had eaten a hearty supper , and nothing after , ' "lt he vent away by himself , I seems from the facts at hand to have been a clear case of unintentional suicide. _ _ _ _ - - - ASSAVI"I'I ) illS Vlt'f0 " 'ITI AS AXE :11.1 AU"II.e ofii'itrtvr ' 'o.'nNhll' Fit rnier to Ih'Nl roy 111 1111) ' . Fred Wllch was arrested at 3 o'clock yes- terday upon complaint of his wife , charged with o'ssault with Intent to commit murder. Wlach Is 0 substantial farmer living near Pony creek live miles from town. For several days he has been on 1\ spree which emlee\ In an attack ' of furious Insanity or MUlken madness lie seized an' axe night before last and asserted his Intention of killing - Ing his family all destroying his hou'se. A large portion of the furniture was reduced to khllln ! under the blows from the axe , while the wife stood hy helpless. When he attacked her piano the woman rushed to the rescue and seize the InfurIated titan He let the piano and turned on her .avith his axe and chased her through the rooms. . He would undoubtedly have killed her had It not been for tw providential appearance of two of her brothers. They seized the mad- lan and disarmed him. . Ho was so violent and bloody In hIs threats that Mrs. Wlach beleved her life to be In danger and came to town to invoke the rlrotecton of the law. She reached Justice Cooks home at 3 o'clock yesterday morning and signed an Informa- ! ton charging her husband wIth assault with Intent 10 commit murder. A constable served the warrant and lodged Wlach In the county I jail. He will have a hearing before Justice Cook at 2 o'clock this afternoon. S _ _ _ _ _ oternon. . vias' Goons I OI PAI.I . - 10Nton Stor , ' . Our fall assortment of silks , black antI colored dress goecs , ladl s' . misses' and children's cloaks , capes and Jackets Is now complete In every respet. See special value In novelty dress goods at 39c. 50c. COo and 750 a yd. Beautiful line of Scotch and German plaids at 39c , 600 , 65c. 75c ; anti 85c a yard Big line of black novelties at 500 a yard Extra value In black and navy storm serge II 50c , 59c , 75c and $1.00 a yard. Don't fail to visit our cloak department. Prices guaranteed to ba the lowest. FOWLER DICK & WALKER . Council Bluffs . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Iowa. \0" . IurorM . Yesterday the Jurors of the term of the district court to bo held at Avoca were selected - lected , ns rolows : J. n. Perkins William Sturelbrom , Andrew Coleman and John Con- verse of Oakland ; D. 8. Howard of Carson , Chris Johnson of Avoca , John Smith or Wal- nut , Thomas D. Llndloy of Hancock , I. C. Kihilan and Henry Heft of Balmap town- ship E. D. Barnes and James H. 'lorson of Wright townshIp , J. S. Campbell of Carson township , Harry Plumb of Washington town- ship Joseph Hagle , D. D. Drown and F. M. Alee of LIncoln township , Fred Wood of Grove township A. T. Coleman and n. H. Stanton of Wove land township Charles A. Wiison and Clarence Tahor , of Layton town- ship Thomas Donley of Macedonia township , El Reineke of Jomes township. The Council Bluffs "Mandolin Club" has Just secuell a beautiful new Auditorium guitar , being the largest size and made by the "Lion Guitar Mfg. Co. " of Rock Rapids 10. , omIs the largest and finest guitar In this part of 'he country. This firm makes the best' Instruments of the kind In the world being remarkable for the full , sweet tone and easy action. acton. Broadway Methodist ladles extend a cor- dial invitation to the public to toIle dinner ot No. 18. Pearl street , tonight ( Thursday ) . FrIed chicken and lots of other good tblngs. Price , 25c : 5:30 : to 8 o'clock. Cuu 'I'he Ol.e' the Mulct 1.11' " The move agolnst the saloons made hee by J. J. Shea' Is arousing Interest elsewhere , os evidenced by the Des Moines papers " i which are now wrestling with the question as to whether tOe mulct law can or Is beIng obsorved. - The Leader claims that the mulct law cannot be lived up to , and the slightest violation or any of its provisions makes the saloonlst liable to all the penalles of the ( prohibition law The Register voices the sentiments of a number of saloonlsts who , on being interviewed declare that In Des Moines they arc livIng UI to the law In all particulars - lars , anti that they can do so , but don't like to , a they only think some of the provisions unnecessarily slrlct. The only thing an agree upon Is that there are some who do not com- ply with the law In all respects , - - - llUitLlNCTO'J ROUTE . $1fl.7. ' 1.71. ; ; : 'UI.7/ Counci Bluffs to Louisville , Iy. , and re- turn , account O. A. n reunion , less than one fare for the round trIp. Tickets on Bola , September 8 , 9 and 10. O. M. BROWN , Ticket Agent 111' ills 1.111 OtT. ! Coroner Jennings was notified Saturday I evening of a case of suicide In Pleasant town- ship , and after deputizing a Justice of the peace near the scene lo hold all Inquest , left the city on a Ilrofessional visit , forgetting to acquaint the newspapers with the Incident. The facts were only learned yesterday . when the funeral look place. The victim was John flail , 0 farm hand , single , 27 years old . lie had leon employed by D. Kohcheen , 0 farmer for two years. Saturday afternoon he plowed until lunch time , and while waitIng ot the house for hIs meal flicked up n shotgun , held the muzzle In his mouth and tired. The entire . tire top of his head was blown off . No cause was assigned for the deed. Tile new Bluffs City laundry. 34 North Main . claims less wear and liner work on Iblrts , collars and cuffs than any laundry In the state Phone 314. 1 IJrll the Salaries . Last night the school board held a meeting and flied salaries for teachers and janitors during the coming school year Only 0 few minor changes wore made from the schedule of lat year " In the mater of the Cut'Of Island school the board decided to continue the school at I Wlndlor Place , a now ! - - The ladman piano Improves with use Your feet need cleaning this mUddy weather. Those wire mata with your name : 01 at the Dunes Furniture company are the thin " 0 j ' CCNXINGI.UI IS CO'FiilT : . Deterlln"ll to3tttke Vitiate . I'nrll Ititcepi Ariietle . Secretary Cunningham of the Kansas City Jockey club , under whole mana/ement the races at Union park are beIng given , has been not a whit discouraged at the slim attendance of the fIrst few days of the racea. Naturaly : he hould have felt somewhat cJate at the increased alendanc9 yesterday , but ho wasn't. "If I'e can make the races hee this time : thoroughly satisfactory to the patrons of the turf we will be better satisfied than If we had made a little nmney We are confidant \e are doing the former , and wo will be able to pay all our purses and expenses , We b3- hove that there Is 0 racing future here that wi pay us to build upon I Is one of the fInest tracks In AmerIca , and the finest by all odds In the west I \ ( hall I at Kon- MS CIty We wouldn't take a million dollars for It. I Is a beautiful as the most perfect I picture conceived _ by an artist . an ' Ideal landscape Naturally , It's a fast track and I believe It em b made one of the most famous In the world These three towns should Uport such a track , and do I better than Kansas City where we have had meetings lasting ninety days. For thIs reason we are wilIng ' to make some preamlnary sacrlf es. The races we are giving now , how'ver. . de-erve a better patronage than we have been getlng , deserve It to give a faIr return to the horse- men for what they are giving the two cIties. ! There are 600 horsemen here. Our obJect Is tn make this a racing center , and le are so confident that we will succeed that we are building great hopes Ull'n the runn'ng m et- Ins we will give here next year. We have already broken all of the track records , and we reel confident encugh to promise : the smashing of some other recrds before the close of this nieoting . Every day puts the track In better conditIon and the hers3men In better humor with it. " Ten new stables were completed yesterday - day and the assclaton ! Is arranging for the construcUon of more. ! . We have leased the L. G. Knots & Co. coal yards and will furnish all kinds of coal , weighed on rly scales , ton and over , without extra chorge. A. J. Deed & Co. Yes , the Eagle laundry IS "tbat good laundry , " and Is located al 724 Broadway , Don't forget name and number. Tel 157 , I tn doubt about this try I and be convinced IUI."o".1 'I'hlef I" 1llho. George Baxter , the diamond thief who robbed Mrs. Metcnlf of her Ilamolls several years age , was arrested lost night , charged with being a fugitive from justice. lie Is wanted In Sioux City for some recent work. Damonds ore his specialty , anti the police say he Is one at the boldest and , most suc- cessful workers In thIs line In the west He has aged greatly since his trouble here. Madam Drennon , Drool"yn's most popular soloIst , Is singing "The Prety Widow I Doom rs" to crowded houses nightly wIth Immense success. Nearly 100 orchestras wi use the song this winter. Ch.el.IIJ UI' AccoutatN . The county board of supervisors were busy yesterday checking over the report of the poormaster aol doing other routine business. They put In sOle time . too , on the tax levy. George 0. M. Putnam was reelected os the soldiers' commissioner. A. D. Nicholas has moved his Ice ofco from the Drown block to No 37Y Pearl street , Shugort block. I . Thu Hardman piano wins many friends. I lEl.IC Ol A :1 nCIA T'S ShAME. Siowh' SetlnJ th , ' AfltrN of the Inte I. I ) . IJoNNer of Croiswehl. CHESTON , Ia. , Sept. 4.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Several 10nths ( ago L. D. Diosser , a prominent Cromwell citizen , committed suI- dde . after forging notes to the amount of about $15,000. Th3 first of the many suits on these forged notes has been settled . Charles Kurtzhalo paid a $150 note to BIos- ser anti took a receipt , but failed to get the note. Dos6er then took the note all soul It to W. H. ynolds. When Illosser's methods were exposed Reynolds found me note he held against ' Kurtzhalo had been ! paid. Under the innocent purcharrs ac1. the note was collected oft Iurtzhalo again. Notes rpnsenUng thousands of dollars ar still out. _ _ _ _ _ _ - n"H 31blii.N' l'iiisilitin. DES MOINES , Sept. 4.-Speclal ( Tel - ram-Accordlng ) to the authorized census made by the slate Des MoInes contains 5G.- 10 people The Commercial exchange wants a new county lade of the city , and estimates - males that the assessors mlsell 1 per cent of the Ileopic. 'fhls claim Is based on In- ) esttons made. The mater was argued before the hoard of Supervisors , but was postponed for 0 week. I Is estimated a re count will cost $ ,000. The dIrectory census shows a population of nearly iOOO. : llh''r" 'lit.ss 'lonr".t lALVEHN , ' la. . Sept. t.-Spclal.-The ( ) lah'ern Chess anti Checker : cub : will boLl 0 tournament In the Young - Mon's ChrIstian ! assolatcn auditorium Thursday aol Friday afternoons and evenings. Chefs and . 'heker players tn the counties of Pottawatamle , Casa , Adlr ! , Unlan , Adams , Montgnnery . Mills . Fremont , 13ge , Taylor ad Hlngold are cordially invited to attend anti partIcipate In the contests Prizes wi be awaded : to the successful contestants 'J'wo Pntnlt ; c7nr Unlll. . CEDAR HAPIS , la. , Sept t.-Speclal ( Telegram.-Lawrenco ) Juhl , an -year-old boy , while riding 0 mule across the Celar river today , was thrown cl anti dr , ) 'nelJ The boarding house or WillIam Stiff at El- mira was destroyed by fro this morning. His 5-weeks-old baby was burne to death and Night Operator Slowe , who was asleep upstairs , badly burned. An explosion of gas- dine started the blaze. J'IIu IrIKJN Icll for urller. DES MOINES , Sept. t.-Spedal ( Tele- gram.-The ) coroner's Jury this Imornlng hell John Briggs , colored to the grand Jury for the murder of Michael liolloran. Urlggs struck Holordn with a board with a screw In It and fractured his skull abut three weeks ago , and he die yesterday after- noon. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ hiiilihi'iitlc of ' ' ' . , . 1.llh'llc 'l''iiuil Veyer DES MOINES , Sept. -Speclal ( Telegram . ) -The Stale Board of Health this morn In ! ' received a telegram from the mayor of To. ledo , Tama county , advising It of an epidemic of typhoid fever In a malignant form which has carried away five of Its victims and more ore not expected to live. " % 'itist , 'er'oue Cotijitepi CRESTON , la. , Sept. 4.-Speclol ( Tele- gram.-The ) city council has employed Wi Swan to take the census , believing the popu- laton more than Assessor Jones reported Jones' report gives a population of about 7.800 , and Swan , who Is compiling a directory - tory , places It at over 8.00. " ' ill i'uIillshs thc i.t.t. DES MOINES , Sept 4.-Speclal ( Telo- gram.-The ) church federation Is today asking - Ing for bids from newspapers for publishing names on the consent petition which secured the return of saloons to Des MoInes. The threat to publish had been consIdered a bluff. _ _ _ _ _ _ Fired on Two llurglnrs . JEFFERSON . 10. , S pt. 4-Special.- ( ) John lead , the 17-year-old son ot Danker Mahion Head , discovered two burglar prowl- Ing around the house lat night lie fred on them and they lied . returning the fire as they ran None of the shots took efect , 1.Shll""ent of ( list Meal . FORT DODGE , la. , Sept..t.-Speclal ( Tele gr m.-A special traIn of fifteen cars loaded with Fort Dog oat meal was started from here to Seattle today . This is largest shipment of oat meal ever made to the coast The train was gaIly decorated . i NEW NILE 11ql - 0.- jUNION ARK Paulette Makes thoIJoi'rnoy [ in 1i41 1-2 , Breaking the Trek Record , I FAVORITES LAND I'THE ' - MONEY TWICE Two Odds 01 Chiolecs COIC itt Ahead of thc 1.'h'llV'pJle 'J'o Scc- 0111 lor""N of thc .111.1 Also , " ' .1. "II ' ; The largest crowd that has yet attended the Union park races , was there yesterday to see Jordan Bird's little brown marc , Paulette . cUe , smash the track rccorl1 for one tulle. Last spring Tattersall made a record of 1t3 : , Today Paulele sped ' \ around the track , loading ( the field . ali passed under the wire In 1:414. : The five books were well patronized , but the bookmaker played 11 hard luck , two hot favorites and two well played second choices landing the four races The foreign book was hit hard , $2,500 being dropped on two St. Louis races Altogether the talent had very much to feel satisfied satsfed with. The track was fast when the frt race was called. I was 1 six-furlong contest for nil ages and a $100 purse. The horses got away at the second attempt , with Invade a length In the lead. She won I easily. In the ccc- 011 race Virgin became very unruly at the post. I was I tlreUy start , with the little vixen Just enough In the lead to make her a sure winner. She increased her lead on the turn to about five lengths and galloped home on easy winner In I :15 , teing Schu'I- ) kill's record race of yesterday In the tulle race there were five starters. I'aulette was an olelson favorite In the betting at t to 5. Collector was posted 6 to 5 , and the heaviest betting of the afternoon took place. The horses got away with Wolsey In the heath and Fall Knight , 0 30 to 1 shot , a close second , At the quarter the Knight was leading , when his Jockey , Morrison went over his head and was left on the track Insensible. Paulele took the lead on the half . which she made In 60\ seconds , the thrc.quarters In 1 :15 : , antI the race In 1:411/3. : Jockey Morrion was picked up and carried to the Judges' stand where a couple of physicians were waiting to take care ' of him , but by the time he had reached the stand ho hal recovereJ : A slight bruise on his hip was the extent 01 his InJuries. There were eight starters In the fourth race. I was won by Carrie An- derson , Posted 3 to 1. She hal the race from the start and won It without effort . RepresentatIves from Dubuque and Daven- port tracks were on the grounds yesterday endeavoring to secure the consent of President - dent Stewart and Secretary Cunningham to open the races ot the former place next week and the later the week folowln ! The orer was declined on account of the IJr01UIse given the Nebraska state fir management , Sum- manes : First race . six ttirlongs purse $100 : In- vade , ch 1 . 19 ( l'le ) . 4 to 5. won : Corn Crib , b. g. . 98 ( Davis ) , 3 to 1. second : Mit- delra , b. A . E ( Leigh ) , 3 to I , thlrel. TIme : 1:1C. : Hercules Ulster , John Stewart , Al- 1:16\ all Pat Brooks n.lo ran. Second rice six furlong . selling , purse $25 : Virgin hr. m. , lQ ( Coreernel ) . 3 to I , won : 1ormu8 , b. p. , 9 : ( IteIf ) . 3 to I , sec- end ; Moss Terry . ch. g. . 101 ( Helm ) , 3 to I , third. Time : 1:15 : Third race , one } nle . selling . purse $ IW : Paulette , h. m. . tiC ( H'le ) . 4 to 5 , won ; Collector . b. h. , 9 ( Davis ) . 3 to 2. second : Theodore H , c. g. , 1M ( Mason ) . 5 to 1. third. Time : 1:41 ½ . Imll.I'Vol and Fair Knight also ran. I Fourth race , sIx furlongs purse $100 : Carrie - rio Antl rson . h. m. , lOt J. Davis ) . 3 to I , won : umbrla , hi g. , ' 11 ( Haverl ) 10 to I , second : Elmo b. m. lOt ( McIntyre ) , even money. third. Tlnc : 1 17. Camille D. Bell- blna Joe Newburger , lerwyn and Maggie Mlchel also ran I CARD .FOlt TODAY First race , six trlonh" , selling : Miss Pearl . . . . . .101 Lucy Clark. . . . . 101 I'at linilisey . . . . 10tllarthR , Smith. . . 18 Fannie D. . . . . . lOt Ogle . . . . . . . . . 9t Nadine . . . . . . . , 98 Bruce . . . . . . . 101 'estbrook . . . . .TQI . Second race . cix1furlonge. selling : pnst nO } . . . . . . . 1i7 ( Pat Brooks. . . . . . 8 Glen Luck. . . . . . . p Victor D. . . . . . lot Brown Dick. . . . . 101 'jlRt ' e . . . . . . 101 LilIe Chap : . . . . " 98 Con McSweeney. 101 Georgia Itamlin. . . . 11 111 Arp. . . . . . . . 98 Russell Gray. . . . 101 Third race , five furlongs selling : King Hazel. . . . . t. : Fannie Hunt. . . . 105 ; lulIn . C. . . . . . 91 i MRJ Aby. . . . . JR Eli Penzance. . . . : 9 Fuvorltn , . . . . . 9 : Blanche Kerne. . . ! .jAlen } . . . . . . . 1 : "Ilderla ! . . . . . . 971 Fourth race three-quarters ot I mile , selling : Nellie Newcome. . 0 Gus Strauss. . . . . . 101 Nele . . . . . 9& " ' } 'ullote . . . . 12 Florlila . . . . . . 1 ( Davy Crockett. . . 101 Florla tlrinr. . . . . . 98 1.110 I.ake. . . . 9S Visitor . . . . . . . 98 MItchell . . . . . . 101 Dab Ciampett. . . 98 Fifth race , six furlongs : Mormus . . . . . . . tf liessle Yeiser. . . . 103 harleA .eber. . . 9i So.lthcrlest . . . 107 Josephine . . . . . . 10 Nemahl . . . . . . 9i Ahana Iloy. . . . . . 103 Semehe . . . . . . . 103 Virgin . . . . . . . 10' Moss Terry. . . . . . 10 . ' ' ' ' ' A hAil ) 'i'131L5. \'Ull'I'JS 1' ' IAln 1Ju Uorh'l 011) ' ( Jot 'l'hll.1 1'I"ee 1111 Friitlt'r Rita iliipliteeil . NE\V YORK Sept t-The lay began nt Sheepshea Day with the downfall of thc favorite Dorlen. There was a rattling finIsh - Ish . Drese winning hy half a length from Bowling Green , who was n neck In front of Dorlen. In the SaplJhlre stakes Frontier was the favorite and he , too , had to go. Pcep 0' Day jumped Into the lead and held It 10 the last furlong , when Kamsln got to the front all won bl' half n length from the Keene horse . while Right Royal was less than half I length behind. In the third the favorites hld a turn. VIctorious anti Connoisseur were about equal In the bet- tlng. I'plmrose the only other starter , was tng. IL despised outsider ConnoIsseur made nil the runnIng and won by a head handily , with Victorious away back. The HcaperA' stakes brought eight starters to the post , ' and Flying Dutchman was the f.vorle. although he citrried top weight and waA ridden by Chorn . Chorn took his mount to the front anti kept him there without urging to the end , winning by a length all a half. Dolabra got the Illace. The wInner was 1 strong favorite In the fifth race. Article wont out Into the lead and held I to the last eighth , when Ar- genlnn came out anti won handily , with tie former tn second plnce. Summaries : First race , Futurity course : Bernese (5 ( to 2) won Bowling Green (10 ( to 1 ) second , Darien (7 ( to 5) ) thIrd. Time : 1:12 t-5. Second ( race . Sapphire stakes live anti n halt furlongs : Kamn (0 ( to 1) ) von . Peep o' DRY (5 ( 10 1 ) second , Hght Hoyal (20 ( to 1) ) thlr ! Time : 1:03 : 2-5. Third race , mile ama Quarter : Con- noisseur ( even ) ' , on , Primrose (8 ( to 1 ) second - end , Victorious (7 to I ) third. Time : 2:05 : 1-5. Fourth race , mile and three. lx- teenths : Flying Dulchman (2 ( to 1) ) won , Doabra : (6 ( to 1 second , Hey del Carreres (8 ( to 1) ) thlrl1. Time : 2:02 : 2-5. Fifth race , six and I half furlongs , sellIng - Ing : Argentine (12 ( to 5) ) won : BerlIner ( S to (2 1 second , Tom . Crewel ( i to 1) third. Time : 1:202-5. : , , Sixth race , mile nntlin sixteenth on turf , selling : Orinda ( I to 1 ) won , Arapahoe (8 ( to 6) ) second , Long . Beach (3 ( to 1) ) third. Time : lW : 1. IurKe liii tel ; ; u"11e. LOUISViLLE , ' , : .I' I ; 4.-The entries for the stake race ' r'iw Loul'vle Driving and Fair association , 'htch begins Septem- her 9 Ind contiuuesLaix days , have been - - - cmlllett1. TherD wilt bo ten races fr which stakes to thl Rmount 01 S23Ct0I pre I offered , none balms for Iou than f2 1,0. Iii addition to thee there art rll.n ptitso races for which Illr"u aggregating ,1 , COO flea nrerld , All of the evelts IIAn flied well. The mOlt interesting event of the leltnl will be the frtQ.ror.l pace for 1 puree oC ' " ,0. _ _ _ - - - - ) JOt l'A'I'CII X .HI.UN - . 1\ ' (1 JINTILt' . Curry 'nlen fromtl.e 811 , , nlil 31c- lelr ) . \10 II 'i'rnIhe PIlItADEI4I'liiA . 1-Tue attraction IIILAlI I.lln' Sopt. 4.-Thl atrncton at the Belmont race track todl ) ' was the specIal race for ' 1,0 between Joe 1.\Ch61 and Johl n , Gentry , and It wns the ( e'IU'e of bore dissatisfaction thnn any sImilar event In the history of the itseociatton. hail there been betting I Is Olbtl1 I Curry the driver pf l'nlchcn , would hn'e' pcnpc' ! mob violence. ' ' b ' till led 10b lenll' ) by u lelllh ul the way 11 the first two heats . In lie ( thud heat Gentry again took the lend and hel.1 tt to the wire : winning t'y I nope. Io : 01" parent to the judges . ! 1 Ilst have b..1 10 thl SIJctotoll. thnt Patchel W.l act being driven to win. Curry WIIS hooted a < Jeet'd , anti cries of " 'ake him out , " "Bolt- tier , " and slch hike cnme from to Ir:11 tnnd. The JUJleS declared this "No ht. " The time was : : OI , . 11 the rOllth I.I'at I'ntehel weil out In front I.n1"11 IQ the wire , wi lnin/ easily In 2'1 In the Jll there was further t'lbl : Pltchen sot I 81 Iow pace cud led by two ICI"ylh8 uti : " 'pI Into the streIch. hero 1itlIer.ry brought Gentry tip III I'atchel bn.I ( Ct.ri'l' : cluhneel that he eO.lll not prevent his Illeo1 : . 11t 111. "No heat , " und both were mJerlr out again. : IclIIT said I ' \01 nit oulno to male his horse pace any ' more , Inl ! thr judges 01 drrpl another hea t. 'I'ho" ' tc'ek Curry down nod , .ub.llutI11 DI"I" sun , Who . hind driven l'lld I\hl. Patch"1 won the heat easily , GI'It' not being lhi'cl uul , and was 11 tunl'I' ' . The Jlllgs1'11'ld , the distance antI OI'ICI'cd 1 Ie"elih h'nl. Patchel tnlk the lczitl UIHI jogged tiQ ! mile In 2:32. : ONlr ) ' 1IIIherl II about t'.ii'ee ! min- utes. The jlllges slid the\ would tll:1 action against Mclel\ tomorrow fOI' the manner tn which he drove Gelitry :1 : the lust two hea ! . ' 1he In't heat of tItle race was the fn lest utile' e"el' mUle over til Belmont track 'he best previous rcunl , 2:08 : , was .nade by Saladin on August 16 , 1891 'he oIlier two events wlro ! IHY wins by l " rel Kohl anti Ilnne Bello. htesuits : First I'UCE. 2:10 : trotting , pure $2.0 : Untie Belo won In straIght heats . 'rime : 2:161 : . : :162lfr : \ : , . EtIquette was RCCOll1 II three heats. I.lnA Alhert was third. Boston a".1 Julia wlre distanced. Second lace , 2:35 : class . for 2-year.oltls , PUrse $2.0 I ' red Kohl won In ) straight flune . Time : 2:18 : % , 2lfl . 2:16\ : - Lrabie was sccoll In three heah' Menlo Princess was distanced In the second hent. Third race special purse $ M : Joe Palchen ( Curry and DIck- Orson ) . . . lurry . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 1 1 1 John H. Gentry ( Jclenr ) ' ) . . 1 1 2 2 2 Time : 2:0\ : , 2:0j : . 2:1. : 2:13. : 2:32. : - . - - - Ih.1'lt'r IC"I.t the Crotviis A'rs'ii' , LOIYISVI Lhld . , ' ' I.OtHS\I.II . Serlt. -'l'hrentenln weather had a depressing effect on the attendance - temlnnce lt Churchi Downs today riot inure than 1,400 being prcsent. There waR / lht rain IURt night , but I did not affect the going , the track being fast. There were live . with fields . ' lve events wih good ieiis In each. 'fhe second proved the beRt of thin day , Iml iii- though The I'rt'server creilltt'd IhoUlh Pn'lel'Ver W/S credltlel with winning , I looked from the stand lIke Jke Twinkle got Irst br a hend. Tim f"ous : Diggs won the opening event II lie pleasetl. : leauody broke a blood vessel In the fourth , I puling UII at the thrce-quurlels. VCSle Kate 1e- ' , Summaries granil , lit 2 : to I , won the fIfth by I head. I"lrlt race . seven furlongs : DIA ! ( : to 6) won , The Prhlcs (7 to 1) ) second , ' 'unlree (20 ( 10 1) ) third. Time : 1:2 : . Second race. six furlotuge . sellIng : The Preserver - server (2 to I ) won TwInkle (0 ( til 1) decond , Start (3 ( to 1) ) third Time : Jl6 : ' Third race , four anti I half furlongs : Kitty I ( even ) won , Cherub (3 ( to 1) ) second , Anna Lyle (2 ( to 1) ) thirth . Time : 0:5i. : Fourth race tulle and seventy yarl4 , eeli- Ing : Tom Sa'lo (1 ( I to 1) ) von . Ia } ' S Cl 10 5) ) second Pretender ( : \ to 1) ) third. Titan : 1:17. 1H Fifh race , fIre furlongs selling : Kate Le- grand (25 ( to 1) ) won , Motla (3 to 2) ) second , Dr. Kellogg (6 ( to 5) ) thirtl Time : 1:03. : 'I'wn Trnt" ntiilmiir. , BLAIR , Neb . Sept t-Specinl ( Telegram. ) -The third they of Washington county : fair passed off with I large crowd In at- tendance. Everything was carried out according - cording to program. The free open nil con- cert given by the First Infantry band of Omaha lust night was wel rendered , and there Is a large crowd In from the country to hear the band this evening. The races today went as follows : Five mile handicap bicycle : Carter won , Cook seoonml . Henderson third . TIme : 14:31. : 2 : : trotting : , Black Bal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 1 Belney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2 2 Hey Princeton . . . . . . : .1. . . . . . . . 2 4 3 PacIfc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3 t Time : 2:51 : , 2:51 : , 2:40. : - 2:40 : pace : Dole Elene . . . . .2 . . . 1 1 1 Nebraska Bourbn . . . . . . . . . 1 2 3 2 loot Itusseil . \ . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 6 4 : Time : 2:3. : 2:35 : , 2:35 : , 2:3\ : % \ . Three-fourthR mile and repeat , running : Little . Dick won Rtd luck second , Texas Frank thll < . Time : 1:21 : ' 1 : Tomorrow there wi be sPecial prizes for the best driving team mitt for the best drivIng - lag single horse , and the ladies get a prIze for the best driver . G'e :1,1 I.lrl.N I Climimice . s'r. LOUIS , Sept 4-'fhe mud lark had an excellent chance to show their strength here today The track was sloppy , owing to the heavy rainfall early tide mornIng , but the day was clear anti the attendance nnl betting good. The bookmakers did not have It all their own way , for only two favorites out of live won Summaries : First race , six furlongs : May Fern (9 ( to 1) ) . \von. Soul11moro (7 ( to 2) ) 8ecolI , Servitor (6 ( 10 1) ) third. Time : 1:19 : ½ . Second race . live and a half furJong , sell. Ing : Hello : lel1e (9 ( to 2. amid out ) von . Bety HIl W ( to 1) ) second , Mary Anna (100 ( to 1 ) thIrd Time : 1:1 : (00 ThIrd race one mile , selling : Gold Corn (1 ( to 6) ) won , Salhie'ootlfcjrd (2 ( to 1) ) second , , Jack , ' Bradley (2 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1IS. : ' Fourth race . six furlongs : Sencllno (3 ( to 6) ) won , Laura 1. ' ( : to 1) ) second Walnut Ridge (20 ( to 1) ) thIrd . Time : 1 :19. : HIIe Fifth race , six anti a half furlongs : Plush (2\ ( to 1 won . Oecula (7 ( to 1 ) second . Ex- pens (2 ( to 1) ) third Time : 1:28 : luhlJ lt .tthmiitIc. , ATLANTIC , Ia. . Sept t.-Speclal ( TeleI I gram.-Tho ) attendatico at the atendam'e lt Cuss county f dir today was 6,0. Race summnlles : 2:49 : class , trotting , Purse $200 : Iiernett , br g. . . . pure . . . . . $2 . . . 1 2 1 1 Ernie , b. g. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 2 2 Abercorn , b. h. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 303 Best time : 2:3 : 2r. : class , pacing , mrne $200 : McShetl. ch. h. . . prse . . . . $2 . . . . . . 1 1 1 Itaritude . g. g. i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5 2 J I 1. b. g. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t 2 3 Bxlra Mall , br. 1. . . . . . . . . . . . , ' 1 3 5 Oolden < ale , b. h. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : r 4 4 Best time : 2:30'/ : \ . . : ln , ' 11.1."etur' . Ite'ort DES MOINES , Sept. 4.-Speclal ( Tele- sram.-Tho ) bIennial report of the state mine Inspector was fed today with Gov- eror Jackson. I shows the mining In. dustry In good condition ot present , with wages good and employment sleady. Mine Inspector Thomas Morgan makes an ex- tendl review of the strike of 1394 , anti says that the , loss to the miner was $980,00 In wages not earned lie attributes the whole deficiency . compared with the preceding year 10 the strike , as good times prevailed up to the time of the strike , In May and , June. He advocates the settlement of all difcultes In mines where they originate , and argues against any reduction In the standard of woges. v Saloon 'N. nrUK Store. CEDAR RAPIDS , la. , Sept t.-Speclal ( Telegram.-AI ) informatIon has ben filed In JustIce ! Williams' court charging A. S. Michel , druggIst , wRit illegal sale of liquors . I Is understood this Is the frat move on the part of saloon keepers to put a stop to the sale by druggists of liquors . , . , , " . " "t""t"t " " " " " ) " " " " " " " " " " ? # " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " , - Noirear of the Sureon's Knife I - I you suje.r1trom any for of plies or ' , rectal troibl1tho . , . . : _ - f ii : - : . ! ' : I PYRAMID 0 - I , PILE CURE I - = will cure you without . detention from business , wIthout pain and at = - = trilling expense = : The safest . most extensively used pie cur on the murket = - - - : At druggists - Soc. and $1.00 or by mal prepaid from = E : PYR17ID 00. , 1LBION , 71UCH ' : iiii iii iiiii'iii ' iiii'i"ii'ii' ' " ' ' " # liii'ili"iii111 ' " 11'1 ' i"li'111 " ' . . - - - . - - . - - - - - . - - . - . - - - - - - , - , - - . - . . , - . _ , ' - , " , - - , . . . , - _ % . _ . . . - _ . . . - BOSTON ' SINED ( - : BY PLANES I Mally Buildings and Vnlunblo Fright on the Water Frnt Cnslmed , - MOST DISASTROUS FIE FOR MANY YEAS Fire In"\ for I.'h'c UO\rH nllIc. . 'J\lr"ll the Exertions of the Hit- tire Fire . Uellnrtmclt of the City tu CUltrol it. BOSTON , Sept. 4.-0no of the most dls. atrous fIres that Juts occurred along llostomi's water front In years started on the docks at East J 10ston this morning and before It could bo cOltrole destroyed three piers , IWO large store houses , a freight shed , fifteen loaded freight cars , 0 large quantity of freight anll slightly damaged a numtibei' of dlelll ! liotices. 'Che loss Is estmaled at $105,000 , tartly Insuud. The fames \ ere dhcovere emi the enll of 'the Boston & Albany ! railroad pier , In freight shed No.1. kmme \ n as "Old 10lndtoll , " about 5 o'clock . but , / alar/ was not given until 5:30 : , mitt at that hOlr the structure , which was a ono- story building several hundred feet In , lenglh , was 1 muses ef tlamiics. The steamer Bum ton dbchuod a cargo of benl lt this pier yesterday mid the cntre cargo , with n lam RO ' Ulltty of 1'lr ' amid \ other freight In thl8 shed , was dest'oyelJ A large amount of freight \os also throw/ Into the water from the docks . At 6:18 : n second \ alarl was given , sum- monlng almost the entire Boston fire depart- macmit the department from Winthrop anti the fire boats. ly thIs tme the lire hind spread to the adJoin In docks , at ono of which the Cunarll steamer Cellhalonla was tuooreti Before the steamshlll could be towed Olt of danger her cities were ablaze , one of her lifeboats was partly destroyed amid her rigging was on lire. Time lames were ex- , tnlulshed , 'owever , as soon 05 she was anchored and she was not badly damaged. But little of the freight In the big three- ; story warebouses , No 4 and 5. oWIld by' the Boston & Albany railroad . could he removed - moved before the fire fastened on time build. Ings , and In spite of the vigorous efforts of I the firemen both structures were soon alm03t entirely destroyed. TIme baa on the freight stored In them will b very heavy , butt no accurate estmato of the dlmago on this source can yet be mRlle. Near the store houses fifteen freight cars , most of thel loaded were lying on the tracks and I was Impossible to remove them b.fore they caught fIre. Almost all of themmt were wholly destroyed - stroyed , with their contents . Piers Nos I , t and 5 , on which the burned store hOlses were built , were reuceel to a mass of charred timbers sticking out of the water. A light wind carried the blazing embers from the conflagration Into the tenement house district near by and three tenement houses were partialy destroyed anti damaoll to the extent of ' 5000. Three smaler houses were ale destroyed . Shortly after ! o'cloclt the big store house , No.8 , was In thames Jomes and the fight of the firemen was directed to tltis poInt. The mnahi Imart of the buiiding was saved. Time flames were confIned to the south end , whmichm was guitted. It was at first thought the loss would not exceed $150,000 , but. a careful estimate Indicates - dicates that the loss will reach $365C00 and possIhly more. In the shmeds destroyed eere toreti 5,000 bales of sisal grass , twenty cat'- loads of hay , nearly fifty carloads of hour iii sacks , sixteen carloads of nierchiandise antI 7,700 bales of hemp , all valued at $170,000. Tue whmarves and buildings destroyed were valued'at $130,000. = - _ _ _ _ A PUBlIC IIENEFACfOR1 Professor Iiinyon'sCrcat Work Among the SuIerliig ( , ills 3lediciitc.m AreMsrs'ei. ha ( isa Wmt , of EtTceImi Cure , - Mr. Oeorge Lodge , the well known real el. tate dealer , Third slid Federal streets , Phil- adoiphmia , 115 , , Is not emily ommo of the imiost ItrOifliflent real estate brokers of the city htmL Is the geimeral niansger of time miecs' under ground system of electrical propulsion , whtlc * is destined to supersede the overhead trolley. IleatI wimat lie saysi "flyer since ISOS I imase liren a great suf. ferer from scintic rhmeuiiimitlsnt , There were tilttes when tIme excmuciatimig italmi misarhy drove mite Imisane , anti I w5 lir.ictieally helpless. Upon a friend's ntivco I was inluced 10 try Mun'omi's itticcmniatisiii Cure. After taking few tlosc thmo pitimi left inc rind I have not imati time elightest ayntptomns of alt ) ' return of tlio disease. I have rccotiumneiiile'i I his rota- cdy to several of imiy frieiicl , whmo have data been cured. " Muttyotm's Rheumnatisnt Cumro is gtarinteed : to cure the rheumuathcmn iii ami' hart I f the body. Acute at' nicmseuiar rhmeumiiattcmii cured in from one to li'e clays. It me'cr : ftiia to core sharp , shooting hams itt tue arnie , legs , sides , back or' breast , or serene's imi any pirt of the bcc1' in fromn one to three hiotmrs , It is guaramtteed to cure laiiieness , stIff atmil ewoi. leti jolitta , stilt back atuti mill paitta In the hips anti loins. Chrcmilc rhetimmiatistu , sc'itt cslumn- b.igo or oain imi the back are speedily cured. Mimn'omi's Ilonteopatimic ilomne licumiedy coni- pany , of l'htiaclelphia , put ttii spocillcs fcr nearly every disease , whmichi are sold by drug. gist , : itosthy for 25 coats a hattie , Those trhio are in dotibt as to the nature of their clisoite should acid : ess Professor 2flin- _ _ _ _ you , 1505 , rch street , l'hiilatielph'aglving full symptotmis of tlmeir disease. Professor Mtmn- yen 'viii carefctlhy diagmiose the cite and gIve you the benefit of hmi advice absolutely free of all chmatge. 'nit' htemulhoe will be sent to any address out receipt of retail PrIce , EES111 ? ! 1i1iA ( ) [ BA'K ' Coui1ci1B1Lsff , Iowa. CAPI'I'AL , - $100,000 % 'l4 5(11,101' ! ' YOUR. ttUSlXiJSS. tlOSl Ii Ii I'Ohiti. COh,1IICTIONS. o : tI 1)5' 'i'll JO ( I 1,5) llS't' Ii.N KS IN IOfl'A. 5 I'I4iI CIIC ' 1' i'AIl ) ( IN 'l'lMl iLJL'OSl'I'S CAll. AM ) SIllS US Oil Vlti'1'i1. SZIII" c. flAlMPuhliWi' Attnriii.ys.a-I.aw , iii1 Ct unmuuamuuupnctie its the State end Federal Courts. Rooms 305-7-S-C , Srit gart. Block. Councm Blurts , Iowa. SpciaI NoEicsConiI BIffs ciiIMr'i4YS CL1OCNYI ) : VAUL.TS CLEANED. ii Iltttke , itt \ % ' . S. ilvmnem"s , tas Uruadwuy. ioit ItUNT , SSPT. 1 , 1805 , COUNISIC STOIIIl. i-coat , 25x100 , in Sal'i , biocim. Steam heaL Centrally located. 11. IL. Slieato & Co. \VANTSDilltb FOhI ONiitAI : itOuSli. work. aIrs. it. hlagg , 600 ScsI i'ierco street. .miat , , tlixia tel ' ) tta pooa tuo ) mO.SttO1l 'iviinrrtu UOd ' 11110 (1000 V 'fl1aL1V.t. Felt SALtI. iiNiJ ItillT1.ANI : ) l'Oil'i' , TOgether - gether with catt , telgti rummmtois , lowness , ana n6dle. Attdrees H 31 , ltee ulilce. FOIl flINrTh1uFSla1i4T iiOUHI. NO. 1121 8. 611m strt'et ; ii t"otl tumsine , if taken at once. ' inquiru No. 612 16th avenUe. SVANTIm , 011th FOil COMPANION ; O ' 10 ctioai amid tin light housework. Apply 1005 RIo avenUe , . _ ? - r _ _ _ for Infants and Children. .4 Cnatoria isso well adapted toclilkiren that Castoria cures Colic , ConstipatlOfli Irecoummmcud It iutucmiperiortoany preseilpttoa Sour Stoniacim , Dlarrhma , Eructatlomi , biowu to tao , " 11. A. AitcitEn , 31. B. , Kills Worms , gives sleep , and promotes 111 So. Oxford St. , Brooklyn1 11 , Y. gestion , Without injurious medication. - "Tho use of is so unlvemsat and "For several years I have rocommendoit its merIts so well known that I t seems awork ' Castorla , ' anti shalt always coatluuo to do of supererogation to endorse It. Few are thio so , as it has invariably produced ben1ct4 Intelligent fanillles who do not keep Casloria manila. " within easy ieacht , " EDWIN F.FARDES , N. B. , CLaws M&itTt2a , B. Ti. , ,25th Street anti 7th Ave. , New York CIty. New York City. Tim CKs-rAvr. COtit'ANY , 77 MtmiuY Srnarr , Nmcw Yonic CiI'V. U The 1319 99-Ceiit F ariiaiii Store _ _ _ _ _ Street , HaveYoiiSeeu ' , The Ltuighing Camera A 1aug11 at every peep. - : ] 7acinates old and IJ and never fails to amuse , . 25c each. 1 ! rnmirii ii iiiu If si ) it is to your Interest to scalect that Paitit D s'IiicIi ptitmi ofT thu necessity o ! l'Cp.iiiltlng for -r the lohigest period. 'l'lic paints ititinufacturo by tlit : hEATh & MILLIG4tN MPG. CO. liii hid rm.-qufrcinent. 'I'Itoy have beaus sold for the past folly yi.iara aiid iittve VOut the dlstliictfon of b. I ? j.IrrI [ ? Ihig thiC niost dur.tbic and ecouioinlcil : , , DRUG , PAINT D AVI S AND GLASS HOUSE Carries the most coiiiplcte stosk of Drugs , l'aintg anti Gluss In Council Illufi's , Cullor write for prices or color cards , -a i . - I - AHP GLAEs : of the tnost beautiful patterns , original designs , and the prettiest fancies of archi. tects and home builders faIthfully and artljticaliy reproduced , PLATE GLASS- ' From a single window to car lots. I I I , ! , I i - t I 'I l i' GLAZED SASH- All stock sizes , anti any special size or shape desired furnished at less than any competItor's prices by the COUNCIL BLUFFS PAINT , OIL & GLASS CO The largest exclusive houo in Western Iowa. Send for prices on estimates. MItsOhhfe 'I'csiuple Utihiding. - - - r - . SI , , _ . . , .t _ . . # _ _ , .t , . , t.r rtc - - ' ' . " ' ' ' ' " ' .