, . ' " . - , - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Tn'l OMAhA : DAIL'Y D1DE : TIUHRI.Y , SEPTEMBER \ 2H. 18n5. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8 - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ . : u _ _ . _ _ _ . _ I : ffi [ WJ Si 1 , NEWS FIOM COUNCIL BLUFFS. I , . ? : . : . I , : . Offo 12 PorI stfl. : Tiltofi , Mnncger otid Lcsco. . - - aJ.m"tW mll1Wn. J _ mm :1 : OI : tXTIX , Ourl 1te1 CCuncl nurl : 110 rooms tacng 1ayln p3rk. } . F. CIt ! ( . popIHor. ( 'nl nthe auemblr No. I , 1' . S. , wi nicet Thun lay afernoon In Woorlmel or the World ) I . I. Incamnent : No. S. Union VelH I. lle ; , nc.trnenl ' atl I.tlle . ! ! ' Auxiliary No. 17 , Unlo'n Veteran LegLon ! .lel this eenln . The lathes or the 1'lrt lrrLyteri:1 : church let " , I1I gRe a soclahle In the Ilulor of the church Thursday evening , Septemher 2\ . fltniiia Ostrum Ia ! grantrt t 1Iore from Henry Otrum by Judge 1cy yesterday , together wih ! the custody or their children . and O t\ln must pay the costa. ! unl Murphy The attachment suit of Nra nJalnet n. W. Sigler Involving , nbl\lt \ $2CQ worth of crOlls on quatter' Lard neO Inu' awn was trell before a JUry In the 11strle , court yesterday nn,1 , a verdict , returned In i fiver of the Ieense. , [ JustIce 'Iet yeterIny hearl tht e''ldclco In an uttachmeut suit of M. Hand Ilgallsl 3. Mu rks . In which ) , thc 1)1.lntt ) ! Is tryliig tc MurJs. , . or the ( Iefcr.l- ntarh $33 worth of IlrOCrty deferd. I , alit , who claims to be a minor. The two I ' \HrC formuly room mates. Sheriff 11a7.efl returc,1 yesterday from ' Shrrlr . In7 he tool MarIa ltach to he treatei , for Inanltv. She cluse,1 him con trelle,1 ' . She Is In- isideralilo trouble l the wJy. 111erahio religion hut In her \'Ioleut moments alto gave vent to n great deal of profane ; ) . language. MIteS Crum anll Mary Brown both of this city ( married yesterday by Justice Cook. 'Iiiu groom Is I a well kno\n mploo of 'Iho . It. Snyder and has built him a house ut , rd4 North Seventh etreet . where the cere . Ii where they will many was pcrfotnicd and wi make their homr. ' wurk under the uporvi- Thci class In fincy [ ZIon of Mrs. Charlcs Sherradn ! will meet promptly thIs afternoon at from 3 to 5 at ' afernoon prolpty ) 1rs. Anna 13. Phelps corer I.'lrst avenue and Sixth street. Price I"r Ics1n. 25 cents. Proceeds to be given Women's Christian As- soclaton HospItal. J Mary Itasmtissefl . after several days of obscrvatlon by the conlnluloncr of Insan- ity . was turned loose yesterday anti given to hel' father to be taken ; hack to her home In Unrwood. She has a violent temper UnI1\rwood. claimed the other members of the family have not been careful about rimming. faml\ ler father was given a talk hy Dr. Thomas ami was allvlsc,1 to be tS gentle as possible \ \ Ih her . and , to have her treate,1 by phiysiclaiis . In which case her recovery ' Is thought by no means Imllosslble. She Is a sufferer from consumptIon and has frequent hemorrhages , which males her case n serious one. - I arm loans made In western Iowa at low- est rates. No delay lu closing loans. Fire anti ternate insurance written In best of com- . panles. Bargains In real estate. LOUGEI & TO\I.E. Z35 Pearl St. 1'IttSONAL I'.iit.iC.ItAI'IIS. J. C. Baler Is on the sick lst The Stapleton company Is quartered at the Grand hotel. J. A. \utt left iat evening for southern Arkansas on business " 1 Mr. and Mrs. P. I. Hill left last evening , : or Chicago to spend a few days only. O\'ldo Vlen wi ! o to Sl. Louis the fr"t of next month to attend a meeting of the advisory - \'Isory board of the American Protective as- sedation . Ibs Annette Wallace left last evening for the east to resume her tudles. On the way she will stop at Des Moines for a visit to her sister , Mrs. Wyman. Miss Helene Loudon of Fairfield , private recretar to the United States distrIct attorney arrived In the city yesterday to remain dur- Ing the term of federal courl. . Mrs. J. C. Mann and Mrs. Lh1el. mother - , and sister of larry Macmi . left for time r I home In Albion Neb. . yesterday afternoon _ . ' fJ ( after a few days' visit In the city. - S. S. Keller expected a vll yesterday Cram his brother Adam Keller of Columbus. Ind. . who has often been here. But he was doomed to disappotmitmemit for during the day be received I letter stat ng that his brother had sustained a f l which bruised him badly . and would have to postpone the trip awhile. Mrs. C. II. Pinney who has been ill with bronchItis and asthma for the vast fire veeks , was taken much \ else Tuesday night and yesterday her condlton was reported to le very hngerous. le daughter Lucille. who Is attending school In Detroit . was sum- mooned by telegramo amid Is expected home today. _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ For Sale and Trade-Thirty-five acres three miles [ rom vostomce. Will take house aol ' lot In part payment. Seven acres , two miles front Council hlluffs . very cheap for cash Twelve acres five mies from Council Bluffs , wI trade for a good residence. Twelve acres wHlln ' the city himnits . good house and bar . fifteen hundred grapes . 200 apple trees and other fruit want to trade for a well Improved 160 acre Iowa farmo James & O'KEefe , Coun- ci Bluffs . Ia. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The I1arclian piano Improves wlh use. - - - - AINtn 'mmsis't S'Jt 1 ICHIAh. I Ben Austin . who lives at 1509 West Droallway. had been a better runner there might have been a tragedy In that neighborhood - hood a day or two ago. lIe was lying . some- \ hat en dishabille . on his bed when a man CII ! to tie .front door amid aCer a few pre- lminary remarks made an insulting remark to Irs. Austimi. Her hUibaml heard I. and jumping off the bed proceeded to look for a loaded l revolver , which he halt always . kept In moo lureau urawer. unfortunately , lrs. Austin - tin In cleaning up the bureau had decided tie closet to bo a better place for the weapon . and she put I at the botom of a pie of boxes where It was of no use In an emer- gency. But Austin gatherell himself together al11 seizIng a club 11lt chase to the visitor. Time chase extended over about half a 110 of terrier ) and at no tme did the front man I10w the rear mpn to get wihin ICy fet of him. Austin threw a brick or tvo narrowly J mising the other mami but lnaly had to stol' for lack of breath. 10 vows he will trounce tie fellow when he next sees him. Chambers' dancing academy now open for upiis. Cal aCer 10 a. m. Circulars. ' . . IIN Cnllt.III.I' Cimrmi1'ni. Gienwoud . Friday September 27 . Ixcur- lon rates vIa the Burlngton route. Tickets goo until September 29 for return O. 11 , Drown Agent _ _ _ _ UnA " 'IN XO 'I''rrnr. A. Lumigard's tailor shop emi Main street near Willow a'elle.11S eltered 'Dy burglars Tuecday , nlg't. They broke slal pieces out < f n rear window aid raised the window by pulling the sprlng through the Jole ! Four hairs , of p.l and , wo coats were found missing when the ProPrietor opened the store 'c-serJay ! imiormiing . A big watch dog was In the rant [ pat of the store all evening . but made no noise I far lS anyone knows. PIles ) by the bushel or wagon load ; elder by ; the gallon or barrel ut the lelvue Fruit ) farm. Call ou or address H. C. Raymond , CouncIl Bluffs. _ ' , Sideboards and center tables are features at the Durfee Furniture ! comnpany's today. The new Bluffs City laundry 34 North Math claims Itss wear and finer wotk on shmirta collars and cuffs than aly laundry In the state Phone 3\ : ' "rrl" , ' 1it''imw'H. The following mlrrlae lcenses were 18 sued yesterday by the county clerk : Name and atidrees . Age. William Lackey \\A8hln"ton , D. C..32 Alice Fvaiiie . 1ew York. . . . . . . . . . . . . : I Miles ( 'rum . Council hlitmrfe. . . . . . . . . . , 1 Mary Brown Council Blur" . . . . . . . . . 7 n. 1' . Butler . hazel Del townshlll. . . . . 19 Bertha hale , lolawalumlc county , . . 17 IIiie1li-mm's Arnleu Salye , The best salve In theo ; ld for cuts , bruises _ . sores ulcers salt rhouni fever sores . te tar , . . chappr hands . chibtaimms ! , corn. . and all skin : eruptions . and positively cures plies . or no . PlY required. I Is guaranteed to give p3r. k : feet satistaclon : or money refuede4. PrIce 25 tl ; cents per box. F'orsae ! by Kuhn & Co. r' - Ladle who value a refined complexIon must Use beautiful Pouonl's .kln Poflder. 1 lroduc . a soft sni I'o' I " , . - - 'o' , " . - - - - - - { \ . " . . ' . HIS 'Eli Itii.tTS . ' . \ ) : ' 'ltlII : . 1'1'111 , "ord'-lnn , JaIled fur 1ll mmmi- ,1111" I I I ( i rllll . ' "ror. Frank , 'ar.rmRn. n n(11 Oak man who Is under Inrlctmlht the United State grand jury for the crime of bootlegging . ran up against Uncle Slm n.teIJ ) ' and barked his shimmain the usual way. _ cording to the story ofV . J. Mlrtn ! ! t Grls\eh. a mncrnber of the grand jury . ho was rolug from .lnner to the federal building ycterlay afternoon when ho mel \ 'ardoraen In fl'elt or the court houe. Iutn Is town marshal : t Orl5wol1 , nnj , 'nrleman , ha'l b cr told ] that 1,0 had been InUrumentnlln : g ettlt : ; witnesses against hmimmi. \'arllem.ul : stopped hm ! , and Appln ! I vlo t'phcliet said : "r ulleltalll , 'ou're galnst the mln liii that ? . " hb beU getting witnesses reply "I . unmierstall(1 Im not , " was Martin's "Wel , If I lrH1 you are the cue lther my light IJn gel to go out { I yours. " 'fwo other mNller of the grand jury J. I ) . Hornhy Inll Arthur : MtIln. ! werJ wal ( . Ing lot far away . anti celmg Chat on excited commvcrsatiomm Wi gollg on . tnlkeil o'er comIng - I Jug ujls ! In tme te " ienr'arilcman say : u\ "You - - - . - . I I find 'on'ro the nlln I'l kilt you. " Martin made con1lllntto DIstrict Attorney 1.'ulen Illl Msriimal I lraloy and In 1 trice a warrant was on Its waj' to be barred . chargIng - Ing Vurclemal with nicking threats ugaln a United , StAtes grand juror whie the latter was about to perform his olcial dnty. Varda- , man was Lron/Ilt / before the commissioner anll the grand jurors told their ! storle . At the close of the examination ho was bound over to the grand jury and In default of a bond of $ l00 was taken to the county JaIl He was very anxious to have the mater SII1- \Iessed on account of his sisters who hive at Hed Oak. lie Beemed to take It fur granted that ho would be convicted or boothcggimmg. ffr ho said to a newspaper man that unless tbt latest difficulty was aired In the papers he would timid , It eAsy to malee them believe that the two sentences were Inflicted for the one oren ( Jlllge ( Shlrs put In the day hearing evidence - deuce In the $30.000 damage suit of Horace W. Yates against the Union Pacific Railway compan Yates was In the mal service In November , 1892. Dnrlng that month there was a heall end collision at Aida , Nub. . a somali staten eight miles west of Grand Island . caused by I switch being left open. An eastbound eXtlre running at the rae of forty-five miles per hour ran In on the side- track and struck 1 westbound freight that stood there. A large number of persons were killed and wounded . the engines and several cars were broken to fragments . and the whole scene. which Is shown In nhoto- graphs that were : introduced before th jury yesterday , was one of Indescribable ruin : Yates was among the Injured. The attorneys for the company wi try to prove that his InjurIes were not so serious but that he has been able to work at his usual occupation ever since. The case of Heggerty agaInst the Union Pacific occupIed a porton of Judge Wool- son's dar. legerty also claims a big dam- age fee as the result of a railroad wreck . and I the evidence was heard lt the last term of court JUdge \oolson at that time decided that a release which the plaintiff gave the company upon time paymenl of a certain amount relieved the company from any fur- timer lIability. Hegerty admis time release Is genuine but wants I set aside. Time case Is now being prepared for an appeal. Judge Shlrs renderej a decisIon at the morning session In which all the members of the bar who were present seemed greatly Interestel\ I was the suit of Julia Officer against the 1mpkle Hardware company and other ! . Julia Olcer hronght suit In the district court of this county against J. T. Hart to recover $1.000 owlmig on notes executed hy , him. amid aided this suit by a writ of attachment - I tachment levied on shares of stock of the Flmiplie hardware comopany then standIng In time name of J. T. Hart In this case she obtained judgment In the dhtrlct court against Hart for $11,000 and a condemnation of the simars of stock . to be sold under a specIal execution Issued In the C3se. She tht filed a petition In time district court of time county against tile 1mplle Hardware compan . the National Bank of Commerce of Omsha and other defomulants claiming that time len of her attachment was superior to lens of the above named parties upon the stock. asking a decree etablshlng the prIor- Iy of her claim And fixing the rights of lens or the defendnnts as between themselves. Time National Dank of Commerce of Om3',1 led a petition and bond for the removal of the case to the United States circuit court The plaintiff . Julia Oflicer . tiled a moton In the United States cruclt court to have the case remanded to the district court of the county . upon the round that the controversy between her and the deendants was not a separabe : one . but was one requiring the presence of all the defendants whom she had made parties to her stilt . This moton to remand was decIded by Judge Slmlm'as who In his opinion which was quite lengtimy and expressed In the clear and terse language for which he Is noted said that the right of removal from a state to a federal court was one which should be apparent from the record as It existed In the state court at the tme the rlht was ! claImed that the petition In the state courts and the petition for removal should show plainly and wihout doubt that time right of removal existed Because one court would not oust another court of Its rightul jurlsllcton unless I was made to appear clearly . plainly alll without doubt that the right existed. lie he11 that In the case at bar the controversy between Julia Officer anti the defendants to her suit was not a sel1arable one . within the meaning and scope Ct the removal act of con- grass , and cited a decisIon of time supreme court of the Unlell States In what he claimed to be an analagou case In support of his de cislon . Ho granted the motion of Jula Officer and orderEd the case remanlled to time district court whore It now goes for trial 11'SXISUX lIlIOS. CIUNIIA Situ' . ONLY THEE DAYS MOitF. Saturday evening we close our door . We have left several tholtnds of dollars of cloaks wol underwear dress gods tilUt , slums. We intend to close them out resanl- less of cost or value. Como In and M.Ki US AN OFFR Nol Is the t'1e that a few dollari. ' will buy lots of 0011s. \ you need a cloak or I fall wrap we will Save you at least half. I.31Ie ! ' and chlhlren's woolen underwear at half former prices. All of ' Al our men's flea wool under\ ear . worth $125. now CI cents. 10Q yards Ilrusmmls carpet used In our cloak room. Sell you any quantity at a bargain. Iemember , only three lays more. iIiNNISON BUOS. lfnrtN : XntI.I'reellt. . The result of the efforts of Manager Alton of time opera house to give time pzople of Counci Bluffs I fIrst class place of amuse- ment have fallen considerably short of wilt he had . "The " hoped Wife lS presented by the Stapleton compan last evenng ! ; was one of the stronlost pieces of dramatic \ ark ever seen on the stage or a Coucc'l Bluffs tbeater. The audIence was somewhat Durs ter than on some previous occasions ! : instead of Ilng every seat . a the qU1It ) . of the performance merited . there were many moro empty seats than full ones. Not a poor 1)lay has been gIven since Alan took chargD cf the house but It goes without say- lug that neither he nor any ono elsa will continue , tnuo to run the place at a lOB for any great length of tme. ! Now . for the fIrst tIme In years . the people of this cIty have a the3ter at which the best plan are presanted , but unless thero' Is an Impovement In patronage the probability Is that they will not have It long. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Trnuhl'cl 'IOa ) 'cmludlt'iii ) ' . . 'nt'ry , Henry P. Sivera of Lucea . Jamalcl , Wes Indls island . says ; "Slnco my reovery from an attack of dysentery some ten years 'go. H comes on suddenly at times aol makes mo I very weak. A le8poolul of Chamb rlaln' . I Colic . Cholera and Darrhoea Remedy taken ' II a little water gives me relief . I ciud : get a dozen testImonials from people here who hay been cured by thIs rrmed ) " VhnllH' lit 3liINumiIe ImmHmmmmtsmt' ' , The directors of the Unie States MasonIc association have called for I special meeting of the members . to be held October 24. and It I pret1 well settled that lame radical changes will b mAde at that time . One of time mmmost important or those proposed Is to throw the doors of the association open to everybody Instead of confining the Insurance to Iusons anI ) Another proposed change ' Is to use the guaranty fund to pay death losses , there having been so many of thee lately that assessments have had to be largelY Imicreased. Still another change Is to make Chicago the headquarter or the corn- paimy instead of Council Bluffs . WhIle' these changes are only as yet proposed . posed ret they , evidently being time wish of the directors , and the directors . hy the proxies lsualy given them , holding the reins In their own lmaimds . there Is practically no doubt thut the changes will be made. Yes the Eagle 1l.ndry Is "that goo laundry , " and I located at j24 Oroadway. Uon't forget name and number. Tel 157. \ In doubt about this try It and be con- vlce\ , The Standard piano next to the Iiardman 'I'hlll I , 'I'tme' At.e Bxolc'rlt'll. The men In the United States marshal's office . fee were In a good deal of glee yesterday over the appearance of a Deie Moines paper containing an Intervlw with 1. D. Scimctbly . a postofco Inspector from Wasimimagton who Is said to have been In Des Moines [ for the purpose of making an Investigation of the charge or ree-grabblng made so freely against , Iarshal Bradley and his men by the Olumwa Courier . In the 11blshed Interview the Inspector - specter Is quoted as saying that aHhoupIL ho has made a tour of the state ho imas faIled to find anything of any particular Interest to the imbue. lie also said that the next tme charges of fee-grabbing were preferred he would come out to make an investIgation more readily upon a complaInt made by almost anyone In the state than the Otumwa Cour- Ier. The closing sentence of the IntervIew Is what putcular\ pleases the officials . Latest autumn styles In millinery now being . Ing displayed at Miss Itagsdale's . 10 Pearl street. I :1.rlon Comiferemice. I The Iowa conference ot the Church of Jesus Chi 1st of Latter Day Saints will be held In Huntngton hall . 10 Broadway Counci Bluffs . September 28 and 29. Speak- Ing at 10 o'clock a. m. and at 2 p. m. on Saturday , Sunday lt time same hours and at 7 p. m. A portion of the tme In each of the last two meetngs will be devoted to talking In time Scandinavian language. Hardman and Standard plammos 13 N. 16th. The Harilmami piano wins many frIends . ; I 'I' To ' 1''I.1 O\'gl I'I\S. C"lunll ' , ' tl Arrange for lime 'I'rimns- IIN"I"NII'I.I I I Coit Icrt'HM. There was an enthusiastic meeting of prop- erty owners and business men at the atTica of Mayor Demls Tuesday nIght for the purpose of making arrangements to entertain the Transmlsslslppl congress which will meet In Omaha during the later part of November. Among those present were : Mayor them's Dr. S. D. Mercer. H. J. Peimfold W. H. Bennett J. E. Markehl . Ralph ] Kitchen John hush . B. Subway . Charles Saunders A. P. Tukey J. O. Philppi. 1. 1 Itheem . John S. Knox Jo- seph hayden Isaac Carpenter , J. R. Utt. H. W. ltlchardoomm . I. . Ii. Bradley , George W. Kele ) John I. . Webster and 'mV. J. Conne'l. Mayor Bemis was elected chairman and briefly explained why ho had called the me t- Ing. The Trammlsslsslppl congress Ild met at Sl Louis last year and fl. W. Rchardson ! . L. H. Bradley and V. ' . J. Bryan of Omaha were among the ( Ieiegates. During the con- venton Mr. Richardson wired Mayor Demnhs . that there . was a possibility of securing the : location of the next conventon at Ornaima and askcd If Omaha would entertain the delegatEs. Mayor Bemis telegraphed that Omaha woud : be glad to vlcome such an asSmblage. : and after a hot competiton the Omaha delegates succeeded In carrying off the plum. In view of the efforts which local businessmen elorts men ? had made In connection wih the state air It was lt first considered dou1t 1 whether they would be willing 10 take off theIr coal and hustle for the convention. lImit all doubts were dissipated TlesI1ay evening. : r. Knox moved that I be declared the unanlmcls seoti. ment of the meeting that time convention simould be received and entertained In a manner . nor befitting the great convention city of the ivest and this was clrr'eo with I whoop. Several - oral of the gentlemen present expressed themselves . selves and a number of plans for enerta'n- ' ment were suggested. These were left for future comislderation . however and emi motion of Mr. lenfoJI the mayor appointed a committee - tee . consistng of Mrosrs. Carpenter . Bennett. lift . Rheem . Knox 13)'den. lchardsJn , Bradley and hImself to raise the necessary funds to properly entertain the delogat . . An adjournment was thE taken for one week. The transmlsslsslppl congress will bring to Omaha not less than 1.000 delegatN , who reproach - resent twent.four states and territories and the leading commercial Interests of their re- spectve states. The conventIon will last fc.ur lays and the sessions will be Interspersed with rides about the city and other forms of entertainment that are yet to be determined on. . 011' ' 10 'l'IIli IItOS'i' . OMAHA Sopt. 25.-To the Editor of The Dee : TIme meetIng of the execntve committee - tee of the Commercial club yesterday developed - oped the fact that the merchants of Omah were active . alert anti ready to push forward the Interests of our cIty. The state fair was a sueces , and would have been , . . . , _ . . . . , . , . fi .r..t"r cinrnc Q h.1 I nfl h".n Inr tim " ; b ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ' ti ; miserable accommamnodations furnished 'j time street car people amid railroad companies In taking people 10 and from the rounds. I Is to be hailed that next year there timings will be remedied. The railroad companies undoubtedly did time let they could under the circumstances but there was no excuse for the manner In which the Street Halway company handled the crowds. Had It gone to work In season whIch It could easily have done and completed Its tracks to tile grounds hall sufclent power to run its cars anti procure 1 decent cars for pea- plo to rIde in . the increased patronage would more than have pall for these extra expenses. These matters were all discussed In the executive commitee ; also the fact that everywhere throughout the state are heard ) comments on the miserable depot facilities afforded at Omaha and the eanert wish was expressed that the railroad companies would : . hnmed'stelr mpke some move In the dlrec. ton ot giving ! Omaha adequate depot faci- tIes. I has been demonstrated to the people of Omaha that the Commercial club Is a power In this community and now that the state fair and fall festivities are over It will tur its attention to other maters of Interest to our city and state and It I to be hope.1 that the same Sll cess will attend its efforts In other directions In the future as In the past. The duty of Omaha Is plain : Stand by the Commercial club. Let those who arc not members become members at once and turn their influence In this direction. Concert of acton 10 all that Is needEd In Omaha and let our huslness men rally around an organization . g nlzaton tha has already done so much for the city and Is now In sPlendid work. log order and ready and willing to to more. COMMERCIAL . CLUB IAN. . \NI..I for I itelcilMe . Ed Foster anti 1. L. Dares applied Tues- day to Judge Baxter for a release under I writ of habeas corpus alleging Ih support of their petition that they have been Illegally deprived of their liberty. Foster and Dares are the men whose operatIons on local banks by means of checks and drafts were nipped In the bud before they had been able to demonstrate what they proposed . posed doing In the way or getting money from the American NatIonal bank and other institutions. The case Is set for Monday - - - - In.I..cl .r Gril" l.ur""I ) ' . Steve and David O'Donnel were locke up ytsterday afternoon by Detectives Hudson and Bloom on an old warrant charging them with grand larceny I Is alleged that on the afternoon of January 29 they entered the house of a neighbor Emma Droste 905 South Twentieth street , and stole $159 worth of property , Including $9 In money One of the Irlsoner Is 19 ) ear of age and the other . 13. _ _ . _ _ I..r"l.r 1'1 elu" Gumtify . MUSCATINE , Lept . 26.-Spcla ( Teieram . ) -Ex.County Auditor Johnson pie .ded guilty to For forgery this afternoon and -ISmtenctci to fifteen months 'n ' the penitentlary . JLimnson stole $30.000 from the peotlp ? 'f MUleatne county and was captured ftt'Hbfmoiulu . ' . p Ims : JISI S hltUthhiOLlI CI.Omn , Hurl hut Vnrd time , ; I"t11111" " . / ' ' ul DES IIES ; Sept 25.-Speclal ( Ttlc- gram.-Thls ) afternoon the : tcpte or hiurlbut . Ward & Co. , probably the lat"est wholesale drug Iioule In time stale , were losel by the sheriff on chattel mortglges and attachments aggregating about , OOO. The eolenctons or the company for sonic time hmmwe ben very slow and a confession ot a judgmc.t to the estate of Ii. A. Hurlhut , to which they hl\'O been In debt for many years . could not Ie accompanied with the necessary cash. The members of the company say they are In good condition . with assets amountn ; to some $250.000 and lablt03 smountng to about $120.000. The company will at once file papers for a receiver but wilt make no sssignment. Milo Ward gave IS his ollnlon that the affairs or the company would be so adjusted ! inside of a day as to enable I to open Its door all continue its busincos. I.lnu nt honor lu Council . D MOiNES . Sept. 25.-Sppclal ( Tale- gram.-Tho ) biennial council of time North- , western Legion of Honor began here today wih delegates present from Nebraska , Mm- nesota ! mini Iowa Official I reperts were the order tOllay. The folowing gl all oilcers were on hand today : C. S. lyrklt , a. C. . Des MoInes : II. Beck V. G. C. . WinnE , Ken. : D. 1 Rowland grand secretary . Mar- engo ; A. S. Carper a. T. . Des Moines ; Jo- slah Jester. O. 0. l'aton Ia. ; J. S Game past grand De Moines : A. J. ltyamm chic mEdleal examimmer York Neb ; gramid trustees : J. W. Itumimple H. N. 10dgman. nr. Cal. W. Snmitim. A number or working committees 1\ ere appointed . ' \'c'III'A , I lid IN I. Ilnlmh ( I ) ' . I C1EIWIRE. Ia. , Sept. 25.-Speclal.-G. ( ) P. Groves of Qulmhy and MIss Daisy Carpenter - ter were married. at the home of the brlde's parents at Quimby today Hev. Mr. Hoop 0111- elating. 7'ne wedding was attended by numerous - ous Invited uests and the presents were lany and elaborate. The couple let for Sioux City on time 6 o'clock train . where they wi rmialn I few Ia's. going from there to Mlmmneapohla . St. Paul ali 1)uluth returning home vIa Chicago about the middle of Octo- ber. Editor D. E. Lloyd of time Aurela Sentinel and Miss Zela Natress were married at the Iome of the brhle's parents at Ollt place tOday _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' 1JN Commimf's I'l. F'umlr. MALVEItN , Ia. . Sept. -Speclal ( Tele- gram.-The ) attendance at the Mills county fair today was the Irgestln the twenty-three YEars' existence of the association . I was children's day al11 all school children were admitted frep. There were 7.1&0 admission tickets taken at the gate over 20 being cimildrcn. The entrlet are not quie as full as In former years . but there are fine ills- 1.luys . of all kimids. The exhIbit that attracted the most interest was that of A. J. Krons- bEln & Co. I was the fuest on the ground. - - - - - - In.u VeterimuiN In SesMisimi , CLINTON . Ia. S pt. 25.-SlclsI ( Te1eram. ) -The fIfth triennial reunion of the FIrst Iowa cavalry began here today \Ith the largest attendance for several years. A business meeting was held ths ! morning , at which T'30Iutons were paseed to the memory of the late secretary Phi Franc's. This afternoon was gIven over to the rCllllon , snll a grand camp fro wi be held ! tonight. Major MerrIll arrived today In a spec'al car decorated. with a glee club. The city . Is aborateIY : ! Inl' elt y 1. .t.ur i Arrc'Nt.c. SIOUX CITY Sept. 25.-Speclal ( Tele- grm.-S. ) K. Gregg proprietor of Pubic Opinion , a local weekly . was arrested today charged with crimInal libel. J. I. . Lewis the complainant , Is In ex-convlct and the article on which' he bases his charge reflects upon his unsavory career. He dos not deny the trut'n or the allegations , but , lays they are designEd to hold him up to comiteummpt and being wholly unculel for , gIve ground for a crlmtnal proceeding. Hnhhc'.1 h ) ' I I'oliceiimumi. Sioux CITY , Sept. 25.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-F. ) S. Peterson a Sioux City policeman . man . was arrested tcday for holding up and robbing Hay flmmthvemm . a recent arrival In the city , late last night. Huth'en1'10 had just left the train asked to bl dlrecteJ to a imotel Under pretense of doing so Peterson and one harry McKenna are alleged to have enteed uthven to a secluded place and robbed him. Peterson has made I statement admitng his guilt . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Pnlr OrOllllN ht'stro't'uh SIOUX CITY Sept. 25.-Speelal ( Telegram. ) The bars and stnbles of the Union county South Dakota faIr grounds at Elkpolnt . north of here , were burned this afternoon whie the fair was In Ilrogress. The crowd was so great that a panic was narrowly averted and many fast horses were badly scorched. Tie damage on the buildings Is about $1,000 while on tie stock email exhibits the hoes wIll be very heavy and the Insurance lIght. . At thc SIUI" City ' nlr. SIOUX CITY Sept 25.-Speciai Telegram. ) -This Is the fC' day ot the Sl'ux City fair and between 5,000 and 10.000 visitors are In the city. Time weather Is fine and the track Is In excellent condition and tomorrow has been set aside as governor's days anti Gov- erors Jackson of Iowa Sheldon of South DJkota anti , Stone of Mlssls"lppl and their staffs wi bo present. ChmeroI'c C"U"UN CommmmleIt'tl. " CIIIIROKRR . Ia . Sept -SpEcal ( : Tele- H. J. Smytim epochal census enumerator has completed taking the CEnsus of Cherokee. The entire populaton as sho' n by time report Is 3,59 . an Increase of over 200 snc : the last census was taken The school census Is 1,08 , thowlng a gain or 167. Severe Sturm ut Ihimrliiigtoim. BUH.INGTO . Ia. . Sept. 25.-A terrific vimid . hal and rain storm passed over the city this afternoon. Barum & halley's circus - cus was gIving a performance and dismissed time audience. The main tent one small tent anti the boarding tent were blown to strIps and completely wrecked. No one was In- RESCUED D fROM TORMfNT Every Joint in His Uody Uacicl by R lie urn it is in , Rheumlism : - . \f Cnul Xnt I" ' ( ' 111 t\rm IIII " % ' out lu CnlNtult i'sutmsL5t . . " ' { rie StO' ' or u lelurl n'll. Cure } " ' - " " \ , : ' WIlliam F. Maier . " . ; 18 Park } Place Zanes\'lle , 0. . writes : ; ' 1tbout a year ago I had to quit work qil. . account of rimeunma- tlemn. Iliad the dlstuo.ln my hips back and arms-In fact In 8\'fr1 joint In my body. The pain was Intenfp . arid I suffered the most excrutatng agonti'J My doctor coull not do anything for 1 nd I tried every remedy that could loijilggested : none of them Ild me any good and finally my joints became stiffened anh . rpre. At tinies I strened tme could not move my rlghC arm and I was In constant pain I proeurt' a bottle of Mun- yon's Hheumatsm Cure and within a short time was completely cured. I am free from stiffness and pain and can cheerfully recommend - ommend Munyon's Remedy as the best I have ever known " Iunyon's Iheumatsm Cur act Ilmosl instantly - stanty , curing many obstinate cases In I few hours. I Is guaranteed to cure rheumatsm In any part 01 the body. Acute or muscular rheumatism cured In from one to five days. I never fails to /ure : sharp shooting paIns In the arms legs side back or breast . or soreness of any part of the boy In tram 'ono to three hours . I promptly cures lameness , stiff and swollen joints and all pains In the hips and \ loins , chronic rheumatism , sciatica . lumbago or pain In the back are speedily curad. I seldom falls to gIve relief after one or two doses , and almost Invariably cures beer one bottle has been used Muynon's Jomoepatbl Home Remedy compal ) of PhiadelphIa put up specifics for nearly every disease , which are sold by drug- C\t. costly for 25 cents a botUe ) - lured The elephants WHO badly Irllhlln.l and nearly stammmpedetl . but were finally quit. ad No other damage was done , although reports - ports were eurrenl or 1 lIne ( that several People were klhletl . S - 1.001 Out for the :1lI't" . : And all other contagious Ils.asf by Ieop , leg 1 supply or Allen's ilygien'g 1.'iul con- stanty on hand I has no superior lI a lure- ventve mUclnels I Pure and sweet sine I. log disinfectant , deodorant and germicide healing mind cleansing. I has many other uses which are toll of In the wrple , ! on the bottle. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ I AMUSEMENTS. : aoo CQcoccc W. S Clevelanl1's Greater Massive mciii- trels play two performances at the Creigim- , ton theater today , matinee at 2:30 : all evenIng , Ing at 8:15. : This organization Is announcel1 to bo even larger all better than that whIch apleare,1 , In thIs city last season . being composed - posed this year of four distinct organIzatons , two at which are COlposell respectively I of white and black minstrel luerformmiers . also the ledouln Arab circus all a troupe of Japane3e athletes. The comllIY : Inclules , such veil known minstrels as W. S. Clevelanl , Ilrt Simepard J. Mocus Doyle Burt Marlomi John ii. Biackford . 11y Pearl Edward Gardner amid others ellaly ( capable and Ilolu\ar. \ Sam T. Jack's Big Extravaganza company comes to BO11's theater for three nights , commencing Sunday evening next , In "The Bull Fighter , " It I time original New York cast that I ! will present the comnetly . "TJO Much Johnson " at Bo'd's theater on Wednesilay , . anti , Thusday evenlns of next week . Inclll - ing Wiiam Gillette . ! the author Miss Mall liaslam . Miss Kate Meek . Miss I.oralno laslam. lss Jre \ ; . Samlel Heeel , W. Jul Crosby 1allh hclmmiorc Charles J. Deli , Robert hickman . Benjamin hendricks Thomas 1rlson and Cecil Lionel "Too Much Johnson" ran al- most the whole of last season In New York anti has been as successful on the roall and on the Pacific coast as It was In the cast. Canary & Lel1erer's extra\'aanza. "The Passing Show , " will return to this city , iilay- leg an enagement of two nights and matnee ! Saturday , opening at the Crelhton theater tomorrow night. The piece Is most appropri- ately named , for It Is a burlesque made of hits of time most popular Ilaye operas and specialties of the day. John B. ilensimaw George A. Schlhior . John D. Gilbert . Seymour iies $ . GUd Schier. , II. S. Tarr Verona Jar. Jess. beau Lucy Daly , Cherllah Simpson , Mamige Leasing May Ten llroeck . the Sisters Leigh and a score of other leadIng people who have made names for thmemmms-eives will appear. Altogether - connected with together there arc 10 people the performance : Imong these are Canary & Lederer's original plckanlnnles , lving pic- terra and no end of novelties. - "Tho Cotton King. " with Its working machinery - chinery In the mill scene its practical eleva- tor and other realistic effects . which was so successfully presented at McVlcker's theater for 100 nights last summer will be seen lt the Creighton theater for four nights , com- mencln Sunday , September 29. I was also produced for three months at the Academy : of Music , New York City . all for four months . In Boston where at each place It was conS ceded to bo an attraction of exceptional mncrlt Those who are fOl1 of melo-drama should see "The Cotton Klnl " I will he presented hue with time same cast that was seen In Chicago. Yesterday afternoon In Council Bluffs Mm. Wiiam Lackey and MIss Alice E\'ans were mart" by Rev. 1)r Phelps. Mr. Lackey Is probably bete known by his stage name or Wion. whie Mire Evan wIll bo remem- bered In connection with Texas Steer. TheIr marriage Is the culmination of an engagement at some months. Miss Rvans met Mr. Lackey 1mm Council Bluffs . they went together to the home of Dr. Phelps , secured his servIceS anI with him rellrll 10 the county court house . where a lIcense wn Ltrocurc'tI , . . amid Hr I'hmeips pronounced the ( ernMIY Mr I.ekey gave his age a 33 end his home l WahlnRt . wlio \1 Enns' were placed al 22 , amid her I'omo II New York As lon a the ceremen was o\'e Me Lackey left I for New YOlk , while her husban,1 , cOltluel1 on the Cnlforl ! tour or the "Trilby" company. . - . I'\CICIXU lut m \I.mo.\ ' OUTI11j'r , ( 'oututimler.uisle. 1IIIrCI''IIllt ( icui ( Iii ' I Ime 3Iot.uuit'im I "r I I i " . CHWINNATI . Ihept . U- ' Ieclal Telegram.- Tomorrow's l'rlee Current trill ' ) I'nrkln Ie' turns indicate A total of I ! . .Oh"i for time week eomldr,1 "lh 155,003 the t'teeN' ' " week anti 10.0 lest year . muklno 1 total of CI5.GO ) since March I. I ngall t j ( < n hear ago. l'rom lent places compare A' ( chaos - : 1'I.ACII. --I _ _ 1 h3. I 1S14. hleAgo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 2,4IO.O'X ) zsse.oeo ; Inn.as City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : I/2.3'J / ) Omnhl Cl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4C. ( ) ' 1.0 1 81. I.ouls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2e'I.o''i ) ) 43.01 cmuiettumimiui . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234.e ) ' ) :21.001 1'llelnnAI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : C'.O ) 311. ( ) ) 1llonnl'll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :61 : ' : ' : .OO Cedar nll.Ils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 621 ) Ir.I\O ' Celar . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 .0)1 : 13.VUO St. l'iut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iCmO' : , 1,1.1' : ) \Iut 1,00'\ OII.II.W' ! . . . : . : . . . . . 1.Q ) \ _ 111.1 ; SI1J..t tllel. . " .r Ch.lerl lnrhl' , ' Imi the D ella ( Misuissippi Whlo styllg II D11a lelslpl11 Ihettommis ) last miumumner R. T. loss , representing sntng Botoms 1.1101. S1)'lorIro Co. of St I.oul" , suffered [ rom malari anti became subject to atiscics or cholera morbus. In every InstancE when attacked he was re lend as If by maglr , hy mlng Chamborlatim's Co Ic . Cholera aim I llarrhmoea Hemdy. lie says : "I regard It a the 'lie Illus umitra' of mo.lenes , ' ' \'g.\'I'II.n 1'UI 1.e.\'I' . 1.'llr. "lh Xlrth'rl1.1. . i'ruiisl'iel , . . fur NeltriiMhlt " 'ASlINOTON. Sept 2 . -Tho forecast ' ,1a , ' Is for Thuroulay : For Nlhr ka-Falr ; northll ) ' winds. For Mioumri-Fmiir ; pOIslhl ' ) ' local tiitmn- tIer , storms In the northeast porton' variable winds ; cooler In the norther port ! on. For IowaF'mmIr ; \11Is ; cooler In the southeast. For I\nn as-I"alr ; northerly wInds ; cooler In time southeast portion. For South D.\kota-I.'alr ; northerly whl1s ; cooler In time centrl ImortlOmi . ) L'mul Hc'cnrll. OFF1C'R OF 'I'hill'FATh1FMt 1iU11IIAU. 'II O FIE OIAIA. Sept. 25.-Ommmmmhmmu record ot tem- perturo and raInfall comparlII wih the corresllndln ulny . or the itmist ' four years : 189 : 1811. 1893. 1891 Maximum temperature. . . 8t 72 r. 76 Minimum temnperattmre. . . . r.i 5 31 ii Average temnperatumre. . . . GS rl 4G 6 AvelJe lreclpla ton temperture. . . . . . . . . . .0 , .0 .0 . 6 Conditon of temprmtue and precipiaton nt Omaha for the tIn ) ' since Marcia 1. 189 : Normal temperturo . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Excess for the Ila ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Normal preclpluton . . . . . . . . .10 Inch Jelclenc ) ' for time la ) . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Inch 'l'ottul precipiaton since lleh 1 19.43 Inches 'Iotnl Delclency since larch 1. . . . . G.93 Inches nCII.rt. from Hn ! tnl" ntH p. sum. > ! : ! t ' 0" " STATE or STATIOSS 9 : ; ITATE . . ? . " 3 .2 & - : . 7 : _ _ - - - - C " ; . . . . . : : . : . tl - - ( r- : North . . Plate. . . . . . 14 ; 74 .01) ) { 'ier. , \"IIIIIc. . . . . . . Ut t .01 ( CI.ar. ; ( .litcaoo . . . . . . . . tn HIT I Cl'ar , SI. iouitie. . . . . . H : IH .00 melr. St. PaU. . . . . . . . . : Ot .uuu Part cJolly ! vclort. . . . . . 71 H4 .onarl , cloudy 1""lal : City. . . . . 112 tutu \ .ttut , ( 'hear. imeicmma. . . . . . . . . : rt .4111 , Chc'r. Demmver. . . . . . . . . 7.\ \ f : ! .110 Clear. Salt Lake City . . . ( IS 7'.i .OU Clear. Uhsuimirc . . . . . . I lt ! : .110 Clear. 51. Vilcelt . . . ium ( lii .thl ) 'beam- Cheyelle. . . . . . . ll I Ol , .00 Cl'ar. M lll'l City . . . . . . . n'j Oil .110 Clear. nalhICI . . . . . . . . . IH 14 .un ( ' 10"1' . l CltOI. . . . . . I : 11 . : t Part101 v "T" indicates tiace or prectmtltatht > rm . \nce leelptoton. L. A. WILSII. : OLsen'e , . . . . There arc lotions , salves and ointments used for pies , which - often . relieve for n time , but there is a remedy which not only gives immediate i- . ate relief . but cures every , form of blind , bleeding or itching pies , It . is the. . . . . . . . ; PrmW Pil p Cur . \ hich yotmr druggist will tel you . Is the only reliable , safe , standar C , , . pie cure. 0 . MADE BV THE PYRAMID CO OF ALBION MICH . AND SOLD BV DRUGGISTS AT SOc. AND $ 1.00. 0 0 0 0 0 - - , tsT S11T it Jewel Stoves and Ranges are pet Lect heating anti cooking ) contrIvances. Every year for the last thirty has marked liiprove' : , meets in the details of construction until now they StaIld for the _ _ greatest efliciency , economy , cleanlimaes , durability and convcmiIenc _ With all their excelknceJewelStoves and Rnngesare liobhghit _ d _ In price than hundreds of inferior make. See tlienh t your deal , : : WM LYLE DICKEY & CO. . Ojoinlea. St. C. ht'1',1ER , SouthOmimmulin . Genuine Sandwich \ "Adams" c. Sheler : I'EE"i' : . ' . . _ . k.- . . . _ . _ - ' - - > , " : - < : _ . , ' . : Pow'ers from 1 to 10 horse , Feed G riders , , lnckn , Citalim , Jinmid Certs 1111(1 Inst hilt hot least , SOUTIIW'IOIC 110 itS ! ' ) AND S'J'I.&i' ' [ 1'OW'F1t hAY 1'ItESS. Branch I-louse Council Bluffs - - - - Counci PRICES QUOTED to all points on Plate , . 'm.d . Art or WIndow Glass ' DAVIS' . DRUG , PAINT AND GLASS HOUSE , Counci Bluffs , lu. iINES ' CELERY CO1POUND - I - , An Absolute Cure for the WOst \ i Cases of Rheumatism o. . "I 'I'hl l'lnln I.nulnn e of .ilr . O"nl I I'ikc-'I'hit' Ur'nh."t nl . \1 1"ItItM . \lc.UII.U"h. . . IIN Guise . t tier : lnnT I : omit hut 01 " 'u'akimeut " nil ml Sul'rll' -:0 'ICUOI. \ \ 'msittng for Iimipro'c. . mute lit. Palno's celery ( olpolnll I limo one known specific for the cure of rhmoummiatlsmmi . And I tlos 10t aced a tedious trial to prove It. Time effect of thi beat of remcllcs I. ' felt. stralghtwa fel. Not Aweek goes by before the pains or r hmeummima tie ci d immi I mush. Thousanl of mel anti women htimvc' toll or time days al1 milghts of haiti cmiii feeblemiess exchammged iii a few veeks for aetlvlty anti 5 t reum gtiu , l'alne's celery comopomitoil hues womi tIme repum- tatloim of beIng the remedy "that cimukes iicoiile vell. ' ' Its gootl 0th extemmmis fromu Oregon to MaIne , In every state in time union there lies beemi idled imp in tIme mmews- haulers cud mmietlicah joumnaha a trctneihitous amnoimmit of Indisputable evidence of time cure- tIre imower of l'almme'a celery comiipoummd over all formns of mmer"ouls debilIty and diseases of time blood. It res after miattmre's luau , by affermhlmig miutritlo , for every part of the body , overhauling itme worn omit tissues anti stmpplylmmg new brain mmnd muerve mitaterlai , selmdhmig Piil'0 blood tlmrommgii time 'eImis , In- vlgom'atimig time vhmlo s'stcmmi amid remmmovlmmg the cautso of dIsease. Mr. Oscar l'ike , a vell kmiowmi reeldemit of l'rlmmcetomm , Maimme , recently stout time following - ing ummsoliclted letter to time proprietors of thIs vonmlerful remumetly : ° I'wo years ago I was taken sick with 'hat time doctors called grIp. I was imit- proving 'hmen I took eu a vlolcmit cold anti cimlil. 'rimemi rimcmmmuatlsimi ct in , first in time joints of my simommiders , then down mny imamids amid armmms , I lien all over , Feet , imamids amimi legs swelled. I coumld no iuut immy imanti to iiiy lmeamh ; could not throw time clotimes oft frmmm me ; could not dress or umimlrea myself , mior get out of moy clmair wltimoumt lmelp. For it year and a imalf I tried nIh kinds of mcdi- cimmes antI sarsaparihlas with little or mme mo- lief. I was 73 years olml. Sonio omie told 1mb to try i'almio'e celery compoummid. After I haul takemm three bottles I fomhmiti a moarketi lmnprovemimemmt. I iiil'O 110w takemm tvelvo bottles amid time resmmlt Is I eat neil sleep well , do immy own vork amid go about as umsual , get. ting in and ommt of mmiy carrlmmge vltimout imeip. I have been tettipteti to pulL mimi article ima the local iaiier fcr the br'miellt of timose that are ahllicteul as I hmavo been. " Mr. I'lko Is vehl known in lila locality. lIe Is time founder antI preildont of time North \Vmmbhmlngton Agricultural Society and Trot- ttumLi association. Whmemm lie goes for hula mall , lie says , people ask imimum vimat hue has been tloimig that hue l lniprovimig so of late , and Ito answers as do timoumtahmml of others tlireimglmommt time country- "PaIne's celery compound imas mnatle me , , welli - ' - - - - - - AMtJSR3IlI'i'S. O19GHTO1 TflEtTRE Tel. 1501-l'AXTON f llUIiIhiS. ( Mare. Two I'eiioritiauiccoi Only Matlmmc toll ) ' at 2:30 : 'l'o.i Igimt at * fmI5 'limo 0 remtti'it : ' [ 'hmIuu t hut Ei'or Ilmmppuinoti. , w. S. CLEVEI4AND'S- ( IlhlA'I'EhiMASSIVR lOUiILl ) MiN'1'ltEl.S 1mm commjtmtmetitmmm with BEDUIN AIAB CHCUS BIG SHOWS cmiii ALL iN ON1 THE JAPS , DOlIliJ.E FIIST L'AiT 3 131(1 BANDS. Usmmmul I'rhce'm. ' ! atlmieu l'm'hce4'lilmmlts , tBaOhmiltlromi ; , 2. , MIETJN TEATRE 'I'd. 103 t-I'AXTON6flIUhi ! ( hiss , Mgrs. TUiH'Y I SEPT. 27 antI 28 , I ( 'ut ii GtitiI 'l'li Iusg-l'uiuthi I t A lomiW , Cmiii ( Pit ( , ii Si'ere ( f CANAIY & LEDEER' ( { New York Cimshmio l'roilmmctlomm , Intact. THE PASSING SHOW \ \ mimi lie Ill ) mieopie. incltmilltmg John h' . lIen- alitow , Vermmoima Jarltiitm , tieumga , ' . . b'clulhler , l.iiry I.ily , J tin 1) . ( ilibert , Clmt'rldatm Shumipsomm , IbeynmoUr ilese , Mimdge Oeaiitng , (1u l'txley , lmty 'i'eii lii cmech , fl. S. 'tar" time 1.cmglm Streicre. Carmaiy ct Leilerer's ortglnmul New York Cmuulno l'k'irmntnhmtt's anI tue beautiful ' 'L'infant l'todlgUe' ballet wtlt lie at the timentem' . MOItAND'S SChOOL FOR DANCING , 151t1 IIAI1NEY , WILL ItIIOPIIN FOR ADULTS TUESIAY AT S 1' . M. ; CIIILDItEN , JIB. GINNBIIS , SATUILIAY , 10 A. M. ; AD. VANCID. 2 P. M. OhmI1NG ASSBM. liLY , 'IHUItSDAY , OCTOBBIt 3D , 8 I. M. ADMISSION 50 CENTS , wio WEST SHOW A t Vii I a'erut I I ' l'ui tie , 201 hi ti ii , i 31 musS , TONIGHT AT 8.09. Marvelous Feats In ltIthIn Untamed tim'onciio amiti WIld Steer , , . Auhmuilututlu ii i ; ; immiti 1St ) Ccii fit , Dr. ] D. GOLDING 'l'litihoitt ilel liululi' ml miii Sumc'c-ututtuiI SIIc'Ili liNt I ii tue ' 1'rlt I uiiemi C uf all I'ri vii ti' mm itil S'cm's't hiit'mist'it of t'os , Treatment ity mall. Cirresporuml"nm-o liromlitly nnewcrei. ( "n'tultutliimm ( rca tied comtldentlal : , OIltce hour , , S a. ma , tu S , . mum. Cimil or write Suntlays , U to 12. ConsultatIon mcmiii. , 204 and 20C louglatu block. S. l1 ( , r , I ( It Ii .i : I ) nil ems' . , I ) uiimu Ii ii , Nd , . 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