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OMAHA DAILY BEE-+COUNCIL BLUFFS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1884, New and Beautiful Attractionss THE ONLY BIG SHOW, Coming to Council Bluffs, is the BARRETT BIG SHOW, JULY FOURTH, Dr G‘O O dS An Innovation in the V\Torl:i-—otf (reat Amusement En- V terprises. THE COMING OF -aw- S. H. BARRETT & CO’S HARKNESS BROS. [tew Urited Colossal B i Shavs Larene steadily pushed ahead, the others following about the same order as in _the previous heat, Lorene changed off to her old gait of trotting down the home- stretch, passing under the wire at the front, but there was considerable conjec- ture as to what the judges would decide, The heat was finally given to Tnml.n({ Lynn, Mattie Harle second, Col. McFad- den third, Maywood fourth, Dennis M. fifth, Lorene sixth, and Frank 8., dis- tanced. Time, 2:27]. There was a larger attendance at the In the third hewt MoFsdden led off driving park yesterday than on the open- | ¢y tho start, At the half-mile Tommy ing day of any previous meeting. The|Lyman was in the front with McFadden arrival of the Omaha crowd proved an [close onto hmIn, and Inr:;u; crowding up insti i * im- | onto them. Lorene steadi pushed past enthusinatio help in the send-off so im- |onto them. ' Lorens stead l}:e:w o portant to every successful meeting. | fnjeh “Donnis M. second, Mattio Harle The day opened favorably, it being warm | third, Col. MoFadden fourth, Maywood and sunshing. The track was very dry |fifth, sand Tommy Lynn distanced. ty. The " | Time 2:28), The fourth and deciding ‘;“(]‘ld"" 44 f",\f"d‘"” ':"’”"’dh':“.‘". heat was also won by Loreno, MoFadden J. Hancock, of Kansas City, starter; U. | 4y yyual Jeading to the half, Mattie Harle O. Blake, of Cedar Rapids, and W.J.|come insecond, McFadden third, May- Jackman, of Omaha, with Dr, Macrae | wood fourth, and Dennia M. distanced. timer, K. J. Abbott served as marshal, | Time 2:31. The first event of the day was the xo. 3 2:43 race, in which there were ten en- |y .o trees, . L. Caton, of Cleveland, drew Ruric Nevillo. Opal, entered by P. V. [} Johnson, of Chicago, also failed to start. Van and Theodore wero also drawn. Mr. Hancock started in by reading the riot act to the drivers and giving them A private picnic is being arranged for | guir warning that there must bo straight |Lynn & Kirby, Jerssy next Sunday at Hawthorn's lake. work or penaltios. He made himself nbw Members of the Bavarian band can |solid with the grand stand, the crowd now be recognized by their long linen | crowd cheering him. F. dusters. The starters as placed were Emery’s Tho police force have equipped them- | Aloxandor, St. Nicholas, Light Bird, THE DAILY BEE. TROT, TROT TROT. OOfiNGIL BLUFF'S. | e Speciy Ones Make Some Excellent TRV T Sport, Wednesday Mornine. June 26, ~XINr—~ Farther Fan Promised for To-day SUBSCRIPTION RATES, By Carrier 20 nonts per‘week ByMail = « = = = « §10.00 per year No. 7 Pearl Street, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. Lawns at Harkness Bros, Take in the races to-day. Seo J. Reiters spring goods Bushnell sells railroad tickets cheap to all points. Seo Brackett, 224 and 226 Broadway, for fire works* The funeral of Mrs. C. Walsh was held yesterday. Charles Hamilton was arrested for be- ing drunk yesterday. Carpets of all kinds at a great reduc- tion at Harkness Brothers. Having just purchased in Eastern Markets very cnoice stock of Spring and Summer Dress Goods, Ginghams, Table Linen, Crashes, ete., we are prepared to offer an excellent selection of beautiful fabrics, and shall do soat UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES These goods have just been opened from the manufacturers, and comprise the latest designs and novelties of theseason Note below a few of the MANY BARGAINS we are offering: SITKS, SITKS, Summer silks, 35¢; Summer silks, 50c; Summer silks, 76c. These are special bargains and cannot be duplicated. Good black silk at 50c, worth 76¢c. Choice black Radzimer silk, $1.00, usual price, $1.30. Black Gros Grain silk, 80c. Pure Silk Ottoman at $1.75, worth $2.25. Heavy Cloaking Tuniscinne at 81.75. All grades of the famous Lyons Silks J. C. Bonnet & Co., and Antoine Guinet & Co., at Lowest Prices. DRESS GOODS! Good plaids at 5¢, worth 10c. Brocade dress goodsat 8c, worth 15c Choice colored cashmeres at 30c. Figured suitings at 80c. Very fine all-wool suitings, doubie width at 75c¢, and never sold for less than $1.00. Also beautiful combination suitings at very low prices. TABLE LINEN AND CRASHES Good all linen table at 30c, Good all linen table at 40c. Choice all linen table at 60c. Very fine all linen table at $1.50, worth 82.50 Table crash Bc ayard. All linen towels at 10c each. All linen towels at 12¢ each. Good Bleached Muslin,"c. Good unbleached muslin, 6¢c. A fine assortment of beautiful spring Shawls at popular prices. Full stock of Domestic Paper Patterns. (=¥~ Catalogues free. C.A BRI EIS Pricos reduced on Ingrains, Tapestry and Body Brussels, Velvets, Moquettes, Axminsters, &c., to reduce stock. Call and get prices before elsewhere. Harkness Brothers, THE SUMKARY, CLABS— PACING—PURSE $600, ouncil, Bluffs, T Bluffs, E. K. Wormley, Mendota, Maywood, b, 'm . D, Mc Carthy, Chicago, Col. The Greatest, the Grandest and the very best. The God of Day, on the morning of Friday,July 4th, at Gouncil Bluffs. Will fpale beforefthe rival tplendor.ot Barrett & Co.’s gorgeons, glittering, glowing, shimmering, magnifi cent and bewildering Street Pageant!? As the re-echoing cannon proclaims the approsch of ensanguined, mighty War, 0 does this_Grand Strect Pageant (which, like the cannon, powertul in itself, is still but the instrument of war) proclaim the com- ing of this VAST, GIGENTIC IENTERPRSF, whose moviog masses jars the trombling oarth; wheso mighty canvass, greator than the tent of Mars, unfold only under the outspread shadeof white.winged Peace, and brings joy, pleasure and amusement {rom the fair plains of Wonderland, aud curiositiés of Natura and of Art never before equaled by any Shew or number of Shews in America. Beneath Our Grand Arenic Tent we Introduce 150 Star Performers. STARS OF FIRST MAGNITUDE ALL! First in order and Inistellular ment we name the celebrated Artist, MADAME DOC KRILL, The laurel-crowned “Empress of Equestriana.” She proudly wears the titie undisputed and untarnished. * This famous lady s the most fearless, intrepid and dashing Bareback Rider In the entire world to-day. 1SS EMMA LAKE, Who holds a like proud and descrvedly bestowed titlo as the “‘Quoen of the dle.” A betwitchingly beautiful and graceful rider who has no equal as a horsewoman. JENNIE E' ERS, Australia’s artist daughter, who with her flying steeds, brought from her home in the Antides, awakens wonder and delight, is also without an equai in her epecialtics. . BERT STICKNEY, the imperaior of the arena; the wonderful Master of the horse, the st General Athlete andl mosc Verdatile Performer living. Graceful and daring, outrivaling all rivalry. A host of othors 00 numerous to mention—Athletes, G ymnasts, Contortionists, Wrestlers, Posers, Glad- iators, Antipodeanists, Equlibrists, Acrobats, Aerialists, Unicyclists, Brioyclists, ‘&c., &c. Together with the Royal Japanese Circus of twenty troops, a larger number of Star Artists than any other Ten Shows, MR. CHAS. RS, the wonderful of the antipodes, in his fosrless ridiog leaping and Tum- bling, and his entire all star oifcus composed of a host of artists’ from the other bemisphere. ~ Our Mam. mouth Menagerie, contains 100 cages of living wild animals. and numerous specimens never before exhibited has had added this vear. at an enormous expense, a Gigantic Deep-sea Aquarium the liko of which was nev- ¢r betoro oxhibited in the world, containing Moristers of the Deap, and raro Amphibia of wonderous form, abits aud size, THE GIANT ELEPHANT, XERXES Weight, ten tons. Carries on his back a band of twenty musicians. g2 Droves of Zebras, Hyenas, Giraffes Elands, Camels, Dromedarics, and several other strange and 1are beasts. Elephants in harness. 00 PURSE, Hinde, Lewlston, G ']:uum Allen, b s, by A, Thompson, Omaha, 1 Neb. Mark Time, bs, by M. E. McHenry, Ge- neseo, 111, Annio T, 8 m, by Thompson Bros., Atlantic, Three the smalleet Elephant ever been. Trained Giraffes, Trained C-lmcll. Teained Zebras. Two Huge Hippopotami, the largest in fact the only pair male and female ever exhibited in the world. A school of o largest man living, aGiant Ox (as large a8 an ordivary Elephant), a Giant Ostrich, a Giant Girafl G Horse and fourteen thoroughly trained thorough-bred Kentucky Horses, almost ulnm}fimz ND ST Cutvieting in splendor the grandest oriental fetes. A soene of Rezal splendor, Bright, Radlant and Glo- rous, with 6 bands of music, 100 Golden Chariots, Band Cars and Golden Cages, Pages, Knights, Ladies, Equerries, &c , &e; ten large dens of Ferocious, Wild living Animals oped in the stroets. xcurtions on ali Railroads a reduced rates. Do not fail to see it—it is the GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH! WILL ALSO EXHIBIT AT Giants, Ketenao, che Zulu Giant ( e v 2 1 arle.” solves with summer helmets, They|Dutch Girl, Frank Grey, and Budd[m o5 00 rsally{mlonnum ptinyier e ought to get a band and parade, Doble. 2 i boy, a little lad, who justly feels proud GRG0 R0 V8 Hotiosph chusen | Thero waa vety li'e stortg belcrs) subian Ruchpith oSSt LA Saclip, dding of W. J. they got the word go, Dutch Girl main- h s; rd raco for her but she kep S * | taining her reputation for short-distance | her place by a steady staying speed. An Strong and Miss Kato Larimor Jamos. | 0003 \caaing ouily to the halfmilo | 0r of £2,500 has alroady boon mado for One of our merchants is fixing-up the [ post, Alexander, the favorite, going off | hers but even that price is rofused, she ern . He scttlod down to businoss, | BiViDg too great promises for the future o bank to | his foot. y store next to Officer & Pusey's bank however, and cropt up on Datch Girl | 10, Warrant the taking of any such money. be occupied as an auction commission |, ¢y Liuok his noso ahead, and passed TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. house. under fl;: wirs t}‘l;l w‘in‘nur of ths hal:;e‘l;y The following is the programme ar- i Mr. Keeline's (& length. u irl mecon udd | ranged for to-day’s races : A young thiof aneaked V. K89T R (,5)1o% hird, Light Bird fourth, Frank | - No. 4800 Cracs l-x;‘x::ah-t fl}hn :;*::‘fi P“d "he. robo | GT0Y, fifth, "St.” Nicholas sixth; time, | BmmaD,bm, by R. nal y officer Motcalfe an 2:20}. m returned. As the horses were called for the sec- o1 on Broadway neat the Og- |0nd heat, the clouds which had been AR it g gathering and which had boen watohed den house, looks as if it had been exe- | with trembling by those who were so un- cuted by the book-keeper of a Chineso | mercifully drenched on the last Fourth, PR 7 laundry. began to let down a little water, During |, ,.ffi;.'..';d‘!"x'fl(\fih m, by John McGilvray, i ¥ the heat a nice little shower fell. The [ N The new band wagon belonging to the horses got n good start, and to the half tin‘»: S?I?:.lll'rfi' 8 g by Eaton W. Parson, Mar- (Ogden house stables made its debut on |it :llllalcfi hchtla li\weh bet;aen Alex- r]q-:dMl’uwull, br g, by Fayette Smith, Mary- terday and conveyed the | ander and Dutch Girl, the others string- | ville, Mo, o * |sweadily shead, and passed in winner, (el et The republian ocounty convention [even the whip not keeping Dutch Girl | cpares ) **hington, br m, Charles Geo, ‘meets at the county court house at two [up. The others came in as follows:| Nugget, ch s, by S. L. Caton, Cleveland, oclock this afternoon, and the judicial | ¥rank Grey third, Budd Doblo fourth, |Oblo: o ik 5 i ight Bird fifth and the Omaha horse, | Star W, bm, by Thomas & Kirby, Jerscy- convention meets to-morrow in the samo | gt "Nicholas, beingdistanced. Time, 2:30. vl:l.n,ul])l).“n" R e Sy place at eleven o’clock in the forenvon. u’l;:m lun‘:l:}ia:g:iht; I:X}:i}:;i ):“dt a i ; Ohio. : l'“g‘h Yw‘ “ ; awson, Troy, ibiti L Was g s eat whicl irey Eagle, g g, L Ac , Clarkes- _Tho friends of prohibition are arrang- |, uod " tho finishing one. Alexander | ville, oxas = o > o Gl ing fora meeting at Bloom & Nixon's | kept the lead to the finish, taking the NO. . 2:20 CLASS—8000 PURSE. hall Friday evening, for the purpose of haat nnl:lc no:(.) '.I!)‘utetxh(}irl kepza the lbeoh l‘l"rr(['tune, b g, by Andrews Bro izi on 0 L] ree-quarters, u end, In Orsln]:flns for tho enforcement of the kPG,e, Xept ateadily orowding for-|, Urbaus Belle, b m, by John W, Tgon, Ur. bl ward, and came under the second, Dutch | Pty Ohie. \ © L oL The twelith annual commencement|Girl third, Light Bird fourth, Budd|psq® 7 °F ™ by tice Grimes, Rockville, exercises of St. Francis academy will Dg}}:‘o fifth, h _LwK Kelso, b g by Fayette Smith, Mary- ¢ @ following is the summary: ville. Mo, take place to-morrow evening, commenc- Sk ¥ Mollie Belle, br m, by C. Leland, jr,, Tro; s NO. 1, 2:43 OLAsS; PURSE $600, Yy ing at 7 o'clock. An interresting pro- y Kan, M, E. McHenry, (encseo, Ills Harry Pulling,bs, by A, 8. Olney, Min. gramme has been arranged, FE!\I\I;!ryl-’Alaxm%;r.l_ . b LG ""i‘)"“" Minn, G. B, Modbury, who is well known | - DULch Gtk g s resestssoert SRR e by ey (VA Doed; m;z',_h .‘flm;w implement men, | W H: Homer, Knightstown, Ind., 2 8]ville, Col. Coupon, d g, by E. E. E Mo, , Kansas City, | implement Feank Gray, By bovewvioenssocs 5382 e R, TR iy - - OOUNORLBLNIR A OOA, TOUIY . 8:.'84., AL STRANGER in the city should not fail 5 dis, |to remember that W. T. Braun, the caterer, 404 Broadway, keeps nothing but the best ice creams and ices. - ——— Something for Nothing. Until further notice we give to each twentieth customer his purchase, what- I ever the price or value of the same may Hairy Velox, Happy and Frank Lan. |be, Our cashier will keep an accurate ders, the favorite, on the outside. record of every transaction, and when The first heat was a very pretty one|the twentieth sale of any amount is made to be congratulated, and both will be heartily welcomed to a home in Council Bluffs, The next event on the programme was More frauds working the citizens, | the 2:20 class. Nén Cgil there h:ere were seven startors, Mambrino Sotham, Bab; I’fnw s b L o peawacs 0 Mine, Mountain Girl and Elmwon’dchie%' give away one, two and five dollar bills | g ng'drawn, Westmont drew the pole, wrapped around a small cake of soap in|Golden Girl, Executor, Allegheny go ) @BASADY, ORCUTT & RENGH urtains, in Lace, £1'k, Turcoman, Etc. O1il cloths,;Mattings, Linoleums Etc ARP ETS hoicest and Best Seleoted STOCK in the WEST. lome and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods in our line. 4th of July AT WHOLESALE a sliding box, His cappers get the mon- ey and the innocent purchasers get left. Run him in, the horses keeping pretty well huddled | the purchaser will by ted with the lace i rnishings i The peanut vender, who usually oocu- ;:I’f it \'FI:DK lhfliN ittle strugglo to the AT ld:ptg;e::;] the'l:mun: E AN]]IES N"Ts []BANGES LEM[]NS f‘;:"‘“ place to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Furnishings in the : Y . Then they strung cut, and Harry |this system of advertising b it i pies a position on the corner of Main |Irie TGN 1Ny & vhom;- ity l':g Eive gur ey .‘:’:ml:;’% " !r:“x:zw:- y Il ] y Nos. 5, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled Promp tly and with Care. WATER WAVES Ventilated Three Inch Part, OoOnlv One Dollar. Ladies’ Furnishing Goods and Notions at COST Until All Disposed of. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, No. 387 Broadway - - WHY DON’T YOU « ET BOME OF street and Broadway, that is, when not |, iry i . e ich i inthe city jul, was yosterday intro-ios bed pushed ine sicomtpiscs. by a | ba”” Clothing. Ponien” it dused to Jailor Guanells, This is the|good showing of speed. Frank Flanders |prices. Hats rotailed at case prices. means is it expected to be the last. Golden Girl fifth, Happy. ” West. it iodimiih bl s e The inoomi ngor train on the |MODt who got sent off with a trace down MEgrcaLr Bros, northwestern yesterday morning ran was at o disadvantage but got around and In without catching the flag, Time over a tramp sleoping on the track be.|2:24}. OOUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET, tween Denison and Logan. 'The fellow's| In tho second hoat there was a very | wheat—No. 1 milling, 75@80; No, 3 65@ head was 80 crushed that, though alive preu&lurt. Velox sprang to the front | 70; rejected 50, and the others all strung out in line to Corn—Looal purposes, 40@45. when taken to Logan, there was no appa- | the half, when they began to huddle and | Oats—For Xocal purcoses Y@, . Tent chanoe of his living through the day. [ orowd for front places, but still Velox | Hsy—$10 00@1500 per ton; baled, 50@G0 Another tramp sleeping near him had his | kept the lead and won the heat in the| Gorn Meal—1 30 per 100 pounds, coat-tail out off by the wheels, but other. | *me time as before—2:24}, Executor | Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ A inj second, Frank Landers third, lhrpy 700, wise escaped injury. fourth, Golden Girl ffth, Alleghany Boy | o%o;l"—g:uvud. hard, 11 60 per ton; soft, Fire Crackers, | Fancy Groceries, TWO GARS FANCY MESSINA LEMONS Just Received. Our “Bee,” and “Rival” Cigars Speak for Themselves, e ———— COMMEROIAL, = Council Bluffs, Tre Bee man tried to interview L, O, |sixth and Westmont seventh. Lard—Fairbank's, wholesallng at Brackat yestariay but found. him g ov. | T8 Wit ontenldout st oo |- Vil o TSGR * 14 2 y i Ao e ke [ LT SEHE & DRQUETTS, FITCH BROTHERS' CUSTOM SHIRTS? reworks, {printing 0| ‘elox same under the an ttlo—F P sidewalk signs and getting up l:i'lrfiling m.s. but Velox had donesome bad m:i{:- ffiéfi oo.”w“ ATID: By COUNCIL BLUFFS, gy . . L IowA Portoot Fitting, Bost and Cheapest. Fine Linen Collars and Cuffs. oge—4 00@4 25, PRODUCE AND FRUITS. Qu‘oufiuu by J. %‘38 8t. John & Co,, com- ‘merchants, 538 Broadway, Poultry—Chickens, 06@so; turkeys, " ) breaking, and gained by several spurts of attractions, such as Brackett's head can o ey s“"l his way slog the alone devise, that Tur Bk man had 10 | pack-stretch, The friends of Velox Rive it up, 8o if Brackett had any news | shouted for their favorite, and those who m‘[, 74 Tae Bee didn’t get it. Ho is about the gad fos ::; o] workn:lo-w:y Lan- |1 lers shoul jor him, 0 judges gave busiest man in the city, especially with | 4y *yoat™ and race to Velox, in.fi. ion the Fourth of July ahead of him. calling out hisses from the crowd. Lan- e — ders second, Westmont third, Golden Bweet potato plants—largest stock in | Girl fourth, Happy fifth, Executor sixth, 1 L il | Alleghany Boy seventh, Time, 2:20}. Bh A '-"—b: (O;W H‘H‘F:' ot Counall |7 this heat Westmont did some very Iffus, Ben Pprice square, steady trotting, and redeemed his blos— Potatoes, 8 50@4 503 onk r—————— showing the two previous heats, 12, Epe 0N, o] ; cabbage, 4 ocents per pound; apples PERSONAL, THE SUMMARY, pase in market; Beans, 1"’63‘151)" No. 2.—8:20 Crass. Puise $600, J 4 1|SPECIAL NOTICES. Mrs, David Tostevin is quite sick, Hlly & Caslile, Pucblo, elox, bg. ... Mrs, Dr, West is quite ill with i ¥ A rtisoment Lost, P with malarial | Frank M, Hanlan, Pi I (rar——— g Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board- 3 2| ing, ete., will bo Inserted In this column at the low Sover, H . Field has returned from his trip east | irank Landors, br g, e Matt Colvin, Kausas City, We rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first fnsertion tee ane and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n- and south, Harry H. Home Is expected home this | g %% 4" riion, Leave advartisements a4 our ofioe, N sertion, e advel went our h No. 5 4| Poarl Strect, near Broadway No. 71 Fourth Street Council Bluffs, Iowa. N. S8CHURZ. A CARRD. As there are many Justmfi nf Illfl Pflaca 80-Oalled Veterinary Surgeons * |10 this l:llty.lwdho |rlo' sr:a\::tl:nu ,:helr q::.m‘hllyu o our people, ut Justic a OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS. R RIRL Ve L e e ndicating that they are graduates of any veterin: COUNCIL BLUFFS, -~ TOW A. | nstitute, and I do hereby caution the publis agains™ such quacks, as I am the Ooly Known Graduate Grai & PrOVISIONS, fose's Fiamsy a0 miwy, BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS, J.¥. FULLER, T.J. CADY, M. D, V. 8, Commission Merchant No .8 Pearl Stroet Council Blufts, Towa. SIIIOAM Soasos, OF O y: Rheumatism, Catarrh, all Blood and skin discasss, Dys : Complaint, Kidney and Bladder Discases. UusviCce O OACO., | ‘sicih and ‘asthma, - Theas Springs are Sor Ol ULULE LADIKS BAST FRIEND, " RIEND, Omaha and Oouncll Bluffe, Good hotel, livery and bathing sccomodation both yinter and summer, Localty highly ploturosque Real ostate eollection agency, 0dd Fellows Block am“&'~L‘.Mq b Dy et mailvay, 8 Savi X, , . r. ~Correspondenc oves daviage Ben) wollcited, EV. M. M. THOMPSON, Albawy, Slloam Springs, Geutry Qo-..nm D. M. CONNEILI. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER ! Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. TELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT No. 14 IN. Main St.. Oouncil Bluffs. NEUMAYER'S HOTEL ON THE American Plan. Furniture and appointments all new. Nos. 208 and 210 Broadway, Council Blufls - MRS. J. J. GOOD. Waves 95¢, Coquetts 25¢ each, Switches $1to $20 each, Hair ornaments at OUST, All kinds of hair work promptly attended to. Waves made of Ladies’ combings at b0c per inch, ALL KINDB OF EairGoods quart, Cherries—82 00 per bushel, Bluff, Aric , McHattie, Stilesvill Ind,, evening from his Nebraska trip, ‘Golden John Epencter yesterday took a trip to Gleawood, and returncd last evening. Russel Tate, agraduate of Council Bluffs 150 of Ann Arbor college, hasopened law office fn Shugart’s building, 0,08 Kah CA7. T B R. Bhawvan, of Denison, Tald the diné nlcely oo the | ¥ o lawyer, who s looked upon as the probable | track, and the sun eame out. sgain, Tn | VY Abe0n 0 m&o.,:umma.u for district attorney, was uu'; raco thero wore seventeen entries |- h YT cyroen 1 the city yesterday. and eight starters, placed as follows: ! e huw iocee of flrsialue Mr. E. C. Cole retarued from Mount Pleas. | Moses, Lorene, Mntig Harle, Frank Sf. stoves. 0 a lf.‘:flnrfnh.‘:g'm;:flfi? ant, last evening a grass widower and the hap- | Dennis M., Col, McFad , Tommy Dy father of one more child than whea he left | Lyon, Maywood, The first heat was u [ ()')\Aire>F0r le at Ban ofice, at 85 ceute hiere two weeks aince with his family, 164 - e e speedier one than was expected. Lorene - w———yr e won it, the time being 2:24, Tommy Lynn | VW Riutiss Deliveri vy saveiorat ouly ‘wenty B this Uiz, socond, Ma'tin Harle third, Ocl. Moitad: uw-,.:‘.’:t Delivered by oarrier st ouly twenty WANTS, JFOJ BENT. ~Larko turnished roou. with bay win- dow, als large south room, 226 Sixth street- W'Afiln.—nu rls, on Lanndry. 124 Broadwi y 45 idren, Hiradford Pa., Allegheny Boy, ATy 4, 224, 2:20), The closing event of the day was the THOS. OFFICHN, B M. vosT, OFFICER & PUSEY |- - B s gonta 8 v L i st S Suminer Hats, d_ll:hlu:t;. D;.gnu M. :flh. Muywood'AanN'm—mL- and wentiemen can make Grst BANKERS Hats arrived and sell daily st Auwerda |#1%th and Frank 5. soventh. ‘fim"“"‘“ e B e e hataey oo | Councll Blutty C & Co.’s, 317 Broadway, 0a tho seud-off on the second heat Mo- iy ey My B TR .“.d.';'.;l‘{; MRS. J.J GOOD - - - - = 29 Main Street o —— Fadden sprang to the front and then | 224 gloss it as bicelyas the best isundricscan. Addrese JLadwes gossamers at Harkness Bros, Ivun tap‘:wu? falling to the rear, while' ‘CLbe iculam O B. 8. & L 0o., bas otios, for o

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