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_THE f— e — — THE DATILY BEE | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS COUNCIL BLUFFS ‘ — : OFFICE: NO. 12 PEARL STREWT | Presenos of Mind Displayed by an Old Lady -— - i in an Enoounter with a Tramp. Teliverea vy enrrier to any part ot the city | i H. W. TILTON, - MANAGER i { HER GOOD USE OF A CONVENIENT AX AELEPTIONES | Riaess 0 fee N33 | - MINOR SENTION, N. ¥. Plumbing Co Boston store Junc Niles paiuts buggi Miltonberger is the hat The Mayne Real Est Jesse Looman filed an inf erfor court yesterday, cb Bovee with whipping his wife Co. sadway rmation insu- | rging Charles The marringe of Miss Della Mikesell to Mr. R. . Harris is announced to take place next Thursday at the residence of the bride 2300 Avenue C. | Calantho Assembly No. 1 Pythian Sister- | hood, will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock All members requested to be prescnt. By order of chancellor commander, Special meeting. Woman's Relief Corps at the Grand Army of the Republic hall Satur- | day June 10 at 2 o'clock, business of impov- | tanco, Annie E. Campbell, president sSpecial con of Tvanhoe Commandery No. 17 Knights Templar this evening for | work in the order of the Ited cross. All visiting Sir Knights cordially welcome. Per order of the eminent commander. Friday noon the teachoers of the Twenticth Aveuue school gaven banguet in honor of their principal, Miss Payn Those present wera Misscs Payne, Howard, Crocker, John son, Shepler, Fletcher, Hart and Britton. | ve A. W. Johnson and Miss Frances Tomlin- | son, botk of this city, are to be m d to- day ntSt. Joseph, Mo., Mr.Johnson is o well knowntravelling man, and occupics the position of secretary of the Commercial Pil grims of Towa. W. A. Wood is the proud possessor of a century plant whicl is growing at the rate of three or four inches a day. 1t is now six or soven feot tall and may be expected to bloom before long. 1t is on exhibition at his | home, on Fourth street. Mrs. McGreevy left for Des Moines yesterday with hor son, who has been lying at the Woman's Christian association hos pital with a broken back. The physicians state that there is not the slightest chance of the young man's recovery “The Board of County Supervisors held its final mecting yesterday and adjourned. e foro doing so’ it reduced the nssessment of | Council Bluffs real cstate 10 per cent and granted the famous Hood ~road petition which has been hauging fire for a year or more. A meeting of the Bethany Baptist church was held Thursday evening, at which it was decided to join the First church, provided the latter would make arrangements to assume a small indebtedness, It is thoueht that the necessary arrangement will be made, in which case evening services on Sunday and Sunday school will be kept up in the future at the Bethany church © The following ported yesterd enue A and of Eunice ‘Twentieth measles were re- Mortenson, Av. st ph Holder, McPherson avenue; Mary Kelly, 1609 Fourth avenue; . Golls, East Broad- way: Leon Denny, 1017 Fourth avenue Bertha Heller, 141’ Ridge str Bertha Wheele Lust Pierce street; Bouricius, 116 Stutsman street; Gus Heller, 141 Ridg street; Thomas Mynster, 137 Ridge street; Harry Rodgers, i st Broad Minnic Oleson, 1519 Avenue C, s reporte scarlet fever. ill with Ten Days at the World's Fair, Ttwill cost you less than #50.00, every- thing necessary included. This means homes in private cot clean, safe, close to grounds and on the beach of Lake Michigan. Write to J. T. Chyno- weth, Windsor Park, Il Refers to I1. W. Tilton of T B or Jacob Sims of Sims & Bainbricge, Councii BlufTs. The Gr 1d Hotel, Councit_ Blu The most elegant in Iowa. Dining room on seventh floor, Rate, $3.00 and $5.00 a day. I, Clark, Prop. Another improvement to_the popular Schubert piano. Swanson Music Co PARAGRAPILS. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Finley Burke, a son Mrs. A. Wheeler has just returned from a ip to Denver, Topeka and Kansas City. George Simons and son, Jasper, ave in the city, visiting the family of F. P. Fowler. PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. John P. Davis will leave to- morrow evening for a visit to the World's | fair. H Marshal John L. Templeton will leave to- day for St. Joe to attend the funeral of his brother, James I, Templeton, J. D. Hooker, an old resident of the cast end of the county, was in the city yesterday a guest of bis brother, A. R. Hooker. Judge A. B. Thornell of Siduney was in the clty yesterday, accombanied by his short- hand reporter, O, C. Gaston of Tabor. William Cobb, a veteran showman, no: advance agent, for Cobb & Whithy's circ was a caller at Tue BEE office yesterday. | 8. B. Emmons and wife of Minden, Mich are visiting the family of 1. P. Judson their return howe from o trip to the Padific const. William Evans and wife of Seattle ace in the city, guests of J. 1% Evans and family on Hixth avenu They will leave tomorrow evening, accompanied by J. I and wife for Chicago, to attend the fair. Metzgar & Kandlett co Cream Try Metzgar & Randlett’s pure and delicious ice creams and ices and you will order no other. Pure ico From Missouri river channel. Mulhollund & Co., Brown building. Telephone 162, , Nicholson & Co. real estate offic ¥, Opposite postoflice. Greenshiel moved their Broadw have to 600 1, Hay Laud tor Kont. Hay land for rent in lots of from 20 to 800 acres. B, Marks, Council Blufls, Sherifls Conventlon, Elaborate preparations ave being made for the reception aud entertainment of the in- terstate sheriffs convention, which will com mence in this city next Tuesday. In the forenoon the visitors will be met by a recep- taon committee at the Grand. In the after noon the association will meet in the rooms of the Pottawattamie Democratic associa- tion in the Jumes block, where there will bo 80 address of welcome and response. In the evening the visitors will be conveyed to Manawa, where they will be entertained. | On Wednesday morniug a carriage ride ahout | the city will be in order, and on Wednesday afternoon the business of the convention will be concluded. There will be visitors present from Nebrasks, Missouri, Dakota, Wisconsin and Minnesota A meeting of the ciuzens is called for this evening in the court house, when further | ar ements will bo made. It is hoped that there will b a full attendance of citizens, as there is & great deal to be done, and every one should feel himself somewhat responsi- | ble in impressing tho visitors with the hos- | pitality of tho city South Manawa trains will run daily from to- day, leaving Broadway Y and 11 a. m and every hour from I p. m, until 9 p. m, Music for balls, partics. pienics, so- olals, etc., by Mucicians Union. J. I Follett, Mgr., 406 B'way, Council Blufls, Protect your homes aguinst destrue- tive storms. W. C. Jumes has tho | strongest companies in the world, Cook you» meals this summer on a gas range. At cost at the Gas company. Williamson & ¢ 106 Main street, largest and best bicycle stock in city, Stop at the Ogden, Council Bluffs, tie best $2.00 house in lowa. Geo, 5. Da\'l‘:, prescripuion druggist. with Intruder dy who lives on Fifth avenue just court house, has b ntioned newspapers onee o o and has be a fanr ar figure in the on account ttle peculiarity v in lier keeping the colt hich manifests itself inwhich sheoexpects to be buried, as onc of the main, and, in fact, almost the only ornumentof her little house. She had an experience a night or two ago in which she showed a and a o very uce of mind grit that would have dono credit to on ch younger. out’ 11 tho She was v'elock door:, sitting in her room tap was to I wi sho 'n ard A Chinking it of her meighbors come how she was fixed for the ni opened the door, when she found it was a man who demanded admittan Sho tried one toshut the door in his face, but he was d termined to enter. After a hard struggle, however, she managed to shut ana lock th door, and the unwelecome visitor proceeded to the window ou the side of the ho which hie raised and was in the act of clambering in when the old lady picked up an axe which happencd to be convenient, and went forhim. He read the handwriting on the wall and loft before the axe did any dan and when the danger was all over the old ludy took advantage of the preroga- tive of her sex wmed for help. Her neighbors rushed in, but there was no need for their assista PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK. Arrangoments for the Annuw Commencement & The twenty-third of the Council Bluffs place noxt Wednesday ing at Daliony’s opet found necessary of the large in- crease in the number of graduates of those of former years, to divide the class into sec- tions. There will also be_n number of new features in councetion with the graduation igh School clses, annual commencement High school will take ufternoon A house, on account and even- it having been exercises, mention of which in detail is made below. The following is the program: Baccalunrente non, by Dr.* Stephen Phelps. At tho First Prosbyterian ehureh, Sunday morning, June 11, Junior reception m lonor of senfor 2luss at the residence of Mr. O. W. Wirt, Monday evening, June 12 Address to the senfor elass, by Roy. Frank Crane of Omnauhin. Subjc bt Will You Do With 117" AUEirst Presbyterlan chureh, Tuesduy evening, 1o 13, s of wr opera house, Wedn, K, Wednesday evenin ‘lass at Do y Sro0n At it 8 o'elock. PART L, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Tnvocation, Tigh School Orchicstra 5 5 Andantoind waltz Epoch-malking Tuventions. Carrie Grosvenor Willian E. Gladstone 5 Clara Flaniniant The Question of Toimigration.. .. Katic Kobbs Music Oration Oration Oration T Quar(et Rosehud Fhir ... Macy Oration—American Humor, . |5\ s Bradley A Clironice of the Class of 103 4 3 Tsabhel Patierson Baritone Solo e Band i Life Is the Lite for Mo Hurper = Mr.JL L Conrad Monotones Augusta Honn ton—-The Gipsy Tiower Girl Heien Tyler T. K, Quirtet = Tn Abdence. 01 ... diaeh Oration—Students in Poiitics Grico Beebe Oration—The Study of Biograpiy Mur et Lindsay Oration—Tor dum prosim L Tulleys Ju Song by Pablie fehools PAIT 11— WEDNESDAY EVENING. 1igh Sehool Orchesten—Lons Ago... Oration—1I the Kuce Degencrated . = Lo lorencd Carley Oration=Pablic Libraries. . Bielyn Burelay W1, I Quartet —Woodland Roses. . .. .. Moher Oration—Enthusiasin the Real Orplreus Claire Chamberlain Péarisand Moek Pearls of History Frances Dailey Orution Baritone Soto—The Skipper ..Jude Mr. 0. 1. Conrid, Discussion —Ought the Railronds to Be Owned and Managed by the State? S ative Vrod Enmpkio; Baldwin Delsarte Exercises in Expression—Young, Ladies of Hizh School . s Oration - How Tune the Harpand Win' the Intellect Maud Cavin Poer-Don't Count Your Youtnful Hens Beforo Thelr Incubatlon. Katherine Oz ST Quartet—Annie Liuric Buck Oration—The uch of Inspiration.. ¥ Beriia Grass Oration—What Should Be the Character o Graduating Excreises? Kute Myers NOW IN PROGRESS, The Boston Store Great June Sale Days Only. Store's great June sale and will close June 12, at slaughter of prices was never before seen in Council Blufls, Bargains in every department. Don't miss this great opportunity to get dry goods at prices immensely” lowor than common Te The Boston opened June 1 Such a g 40 picees 36-inch English cashmere worth 2ie, during sule for 12} yard. Only one pattern to a eust picces all wool tures, stripe suitings ottomans, worth 8¢ and a yard. -inch wool buntings, would bo cheap cotch m nd _illuminated Gde, all at 4 at 50¢, for this salo 19 a yard. Heavy twilled crash toweling e a yard, in bleached and unbleached, 2 cases ludies’ choice Langdon bleached muslin, sold alw for 10c a yard; during salo for Sie, or 12 yards for §1 Gents' extra quality seamless half hose, Te a pairs worth 124e, 100 dozen misses’ ribbed vests he each, dozen ladies’ rilabed vests e each, 4 for 25¢: worth 10¢, 00 dozen fast black sateen umbrellas during sale 6be, Ge, Toe, 85¢ and $1. 200 dozen ladies whito hemstitched and corded border handkerchiefs, be eachi worth 10c. 150 pieces Chilian cloths and outing flannels, all go during sale for be. This is cortainly the best bargain that will ever bo sccured this season. Don't miss it. 100 picces challics, cloth, Bedford cor were 124c and for 7dc a yard FOTHERINGITAM, WHITELAW & CO., Leaders und Promoters of Low Prices, Couneil Bluffs, Ta, bengalines pe s and corded taffottas, L all during this lo sulc Cook & Whitl Cookr & Whithy's English-American cireus was in the eity yesteraay, and the experi- ence it had was sufficient to verify the belief y's Clreus, that peorlo witl go to a circus though the heavens fall. A good share of the heavens fell auring the afternoon and it was very threatening during the entive day fact did not hinder thousands from hunting up the show grou corner of Avenue Cand Twelfth street and tuking the children along with them, ‘The W, 08 4 8how, was cminently satisfactory, the best thing about it was the strict discipline exercised over the attaches, the management doing its best, and with good but that of Bluftites is near the SUCCES! 0 prevent any objectionable actions on the part of the employes. There were no particularly uew features, but everything that was done was well doné and struck A responsive chord in every young America, and old America, too, for that matter, who was present. The tight rope walking and the daring acrial leaps wero about the best that have ever been witnessed in Council Bluffs, At the conclusion of the ente balloon ascension, and the spectacle of 4 man being jerked up ilto the air for the distance of a quarter of a mile or more and then cut- ting loose aud drifting back to earth on & parachute wis a wost interesting oue. There tainment there was a | ver also A concert given, at which some very good mind roading was done. A woman, blindfolde difficult te by the character pap Mr. Whit mit after had no himsell a audience being her man, pdl. sts, tho one most highly en; izing up o RN 1t was dona tlesey himself it was all Meulty 80 nccurat was obliged t or that he would whatever in recogn av, even though he never had an introduction, MRS, HOLMES Main Str Blla P, was killed street me train, 1 dece trict T sod, cou the m she nee in 1 tr ing, hut recites the partic and charge s to stop before making MANDS DAMA Motor Aceldent ®20,000 Law Sult, wife of E. F. Holmes, tho collision between a or car and a cot Results He 1 in commenced an vt m action terday to ¢ tor company ars any o ye cover dam th w0t providing with gross n rules requ leaving it to the discretion o was put through a number of oyed { the Whittlesoy, a local nows v that o ad have izing had IES, ina who Main Burlington freight 1d administrator of the estate of the in the dis. nages In her petition of the tragedy negli- iring Iway cross: f the motorman, who was not only incompetent but_whos e attention was so fully aken up with the management of his machinery that he could not have formed a correct idea of the danger, eveu if he had been competent to do so. She demands a judgment of §20,000 against th he compan, Alderman Cnsper at the Fair. Park ( ‘ommissioner Casper 18 enjc ying himself hugely at the World's fair. In a per- sonal letter he says wiio futend to vi v a few word “For the benefit o! it the fair I would First, tho fair f yon like to is good; second, there are no thieves or cut-throats as many think; third, the rates of living ure reasonabls hotel ote 24 duy. avenue one, o. 1 win stopping at the Eu 1t's a ood_home, well-cooked me; and the rate for room and board is on It is nicely located at 7053 Ac block west of Parkside, on irel dar’s the 1llinois Central, five blocks from the World's fair groun ronning d city depo \ds and one block from street irectly to the grounds. From ts one takes the curs the 1llinois Central suburban train to Parkside, which makes it cony N4 Jack Stivotts Tak « Bostox, himself deemed bly stead that Boston. Cineinnat its, Roston, 1 ton, 1, ( and M) Haw! BarTivMon: miserable becanse the Orioles his Colts, first and SPeCLAtOrs Were very neryou wereat th Bug for Cincinnati. Boston, 7; Cineine enient for all purpose —— TIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. a Fall Out of A ne Without Much Trouble. Mass.. June 9.—Jack Stivet by pitching a nd so effective w v alone did any cove: e (k0 B S R Y ) intswidbiioNotiofollof o) t, 6 Cineinnatl, 8; Earned runs neinnati, 1; ' Batteries: Sth t; Mullane and Murphy. ko Was Ma., ly game Holi June 9.—Anson Baltimore took the lead in was never headed, but the rle's tsre- as he batting 6 0-1 Errors: Ros- vetts 00 Smooth for Anse. was again defeated n the 3.000 while the Colts he bat in the ninth inning. Score Baltimore, 20122004 0-11 Chicago 00800021 3-90 ITits: Baltimore, 15; Chicago, 12, Errors: Raltimore, 1; Chiengo, 8. Earned rans: Balti- more, 2: Chieago, 5. Batteries: Hawke and Robinson; M Land Schriver, Bridegrooms Neoded the Game, Brooxw tenm sta prospect c tied the score in the fifth and in the sev Brooklyn.. St. Louils Hits; 1 Brookiyn, St Iyn, ¢ Rinislow; Breitensted Gt EW pi old comrades were yN, N. Y., June 0. rted off at K of victory befo ~The St. tern park with > them 1th hands down. Score: T 118, the Brooklyn won the game 7 00012040 21081 S0 K0 (0H0F0= 18] Brooklyn, 7; §t. Louis, 5. T 4: St Louis, 2. Earned runs: Br Louls, 1. 13 tories: 1 and Gunson, ants Downed tho Loaders. Yok, June 9.—Mark Bal hed cleverly for the New Yorks, anc Kennedy dwin 1 his consequently defeated Both teams put upa fine fielding game. Score: New York. .880000%20 *38 Pittsburg... .....2 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0— 5 Ilits: New Yo Pittsbure, 7. Trrors: New York Pittsburg, 1. Earned runs: W Yor Pittshur; Batteries: Baid- win und Doy WaASHIN played a beau and McKean, S Killen, Ehret and Miller. Senators Go to Ple es. N serable game in the field Cuppy dia good n Cleveland won easily. and received spiendid support, especially by 0| Washington......0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 Cleveland ST 17082 120601510 Washington, 11; Cleveland, 11, W + Es| « PHILADELPHIA, Pa.. won its third successive Th ing to tak buses, Philuds P Louisvitle Philadelphia, Hits Err Washington, 9; Cleve cor Philadelphia,’ 7 Ol ire; ¢ ashington nd, 2. per and M olonels Are Disheartenod. June 9 —Philadel game from > visitors played a dull gamo, advantage of opportunitics o s led1 05080568 00010111 18; Loulsville, .'1; Louisvilie, 3 Batter . hiladolp) D. C., June 9.—Washington and work 15 —12 Er- rned Bat- ppy and O'Con- Iphia Louis- il n the 014 0— 4 11, rned Arsey and Clements; Khines, Hemming and Grim, anding ot the Teams, Clovelnnd Baltimor They Celebrate the Threo nive ROCK sands of como [r wtes, a services commem Augsburg confession by Upsolathor of Today us it was cision was reached by the lature w T W, i vork.... 1§ 18 61 Washington, 17 14 60.¢|Cinciunati... 14 i i 3 02,9 Ne 4.5/ Chleago.. .. 14 25t Louis..\) 13 2.8 Louisvill 3 e SWEDISH LUTHERNS, Hundredth ISL. ND, Ill., June 9, Swedish Lutherans, rom all parts of re here to attend the jul of their church, The e orated is the adoption of the cou 300" years 15 the jubilee day prc onJune 9 when the final wedish le hich made the historic who 1 the land Thor and Woden a Protestant country An- sury of the Augsburg Confession. ~Thou- \ave United ilee vent the ineil ago, de~ is- of The services are being held in a large tent on the campus of the Augustana college and seminary, no hall of the col- lege being large enough to accommodate the crowd, which is expected to be fully 15,000 by A g ster celo Henning the most nortl sweden who has dish chu he has been received with open arms 1 his countrymen sinee his ar York, by toduy. t drawing bration is 1tt. Rev. Bishop wzeilus von Seheel distinguished theolog eve rehes in Ame ca, By W ival in has he met such 1t nowhere ard to this mon- K{nut me of ans of n Buropé, the flrst bishop from visited the Swe- here Now PS thusiasm and such anovation as in Rock Island. A large number of prominent Swedish Lutherans are on the ground. seasgh oy Serious Drawbuck, Indianapolis Journal: Mrs. Wobbosh—My physiciin insists that 1 ought to go to Mexico and live there three or four years, if 1 wish to regain my health Miss Gotham—1 dou't see how you can stand it. They have a law there prohibitiug any oue frow WArrying more than nine times. OMAHA DAILY | run BEE: SATURDAY, PAPILLIO S RACES CLOSED | Secoud Day of the Meeting Sees Some Very Good Bport, e | DRIZZLING RAIN MADE THE TRACK HEAVY This Interfored Only with the Time— Another Kick on n Kansas Horse's | Pecallar Galt—Base Ball and 1 Speed Ring Results, The crowd at the Papillion races yester- day afterncol attendance on s about the saine as was in 1o opening day. 'Che driz sling rain had left the track very heavy, but considering this drawback the time made in the respective events was remark ably good; doubly so when it is taken into on that the track is twenty-one feet over length and egg-shaped on the turn This was the last day and the judges wer H. H. Martin and Bob Green, Swigert start ing again The first on tho program wi with the following entries: Ossie, Fergu- son Wilkes, Clarence L, Governor Riddle, mick and Countess. Countess won tho first heat in 2:82, distancing Ossie and McCormick, Governor Riddle second and Ferguson Wilkes, with the redoubtable Beardsloy and his telescopes in the seat, third. The sccond, third and fourth heats were taken 1 rapia “suction” by Governor Riddlo in 2:82, 2:813¢ and 2 ummary considera the 85 trot Governor Riddle WgEEa Countoss sl @ Rhn Wilkes Vi ui Claronce L. . D4 dis Ossie e o dis MeCormiie "L dis, ne: 2:8% The second rac was the 2:50 pace, and considering that they were all green horses. track, was an exceedingly Summary : and the mucky interesting event. Tokamah Ll Kid Dy 288 George Jtussel G2 2 Attempt Hid ‘88650 Captaln Rowe . 4 4 C | Yucht cenaneee .0 b 4 Carrie Cris . dis Time: 35, 2:31%, 2 And if any one thinks the Tekamah party hasn't got a pretty likely piece of pacing hoss flesh, his foot slips, that's all The third_was the half-mile and repeat purse £i5. Mike Whiting, as was the case the day before, set the pace from post to finish, with Frank Clapp sccond. and Fred S running a ool third e a full on the back turn, The second heat was ul taken by Whiting, Fred S took second place, and conld have won had the jock rode him | out. His owner objected to his sphtting the s, as ho has several barrels of ice cream hiea to freeze between this date and that of the Roadster meet here next week, when he ex- pects to drag off a fow simolions. As was noted on the opening day the judges ignored the fact that the horse’ Gov- ernor Riddle, owned by Lancaster, did a large amount of running behind, which seems to be a feature of the Junction City, Kan., man's training. The judges may not have observea Governor Iiddle's tactics, but it was palpable to most all of the horse- men present. On the whole the meeting was quite a finan- cial success, and will doubtless lead to much better things next year., Speedy Mile at Latonia, CixciNNat1, O., June 9.—At Latonia today the track was very fast and the specdiest mile of the meeting was made in 1:41, lower- ing the track recora for that distance. 1 sult, First race, Star (1210 1) Pretendes Sccond eloven-sixteenths mile: won, Lucknow o 1) third. Time sixfurlol King B 101) second, 1:10 El Reno (6 to 1) won, Mestor (710 1) sccond, Rebuff (20 to 1) third. Tine 3 Third rac sixteenths mile: Mahog- any (7 to 51 won, Invade_(4 to 1) second, Joe L (160 1) third. : Fourth raco, Owners' hundicap, one ufile: Trish Chief even) won, Dolly MeCone (2 to 1) secoud, Rambler (6 to 1) third. Time: 1:41, Lifth'ruce, five furlongs: Hoosier (8 1o 1) won, Portugal (2 to 1) second, Parrott (710 1) third. Time: 1:03. Sisthraco, eleven-sixteenthis milo: Fay & @101 won, Dud Iughes (16 to 1) sccond, Odrey (7 to 1) third. Time: 1:09, Good Sport at St. Louis. Sr. Lovis, Mo., June 9.—Good time was made in nearly 'all of the ecvents tods which is good proof that the track is in ex cellent condition. Results: First race, six furlongs: Minnje Ceo (8to 1) won, Out of Elzht (10 to 1) second, Maud (20 to 1) third. Time: 1:15, Second race, four and ahaif furlongs: Fatal- ity (oven) woil. Bollinger 8 1o 1) second, Una Colorado (10 10 2) third. Time: 574, hird race, gix and a half furlongs: Dock Wick (3 to 2) whin, Pearline (4 to 1) seéond, Gil- son (4 to 1) thifd, Time: 1 3 Fourth ruce, selling, six and o half furlongs; Suxophone (6 to 2) won, General Mitchell (3t ‘fl second, Kanesville (7 to 1) third. Time: Fifth race, six furlongs: Flora (3 to 1) won, }lfllrl’ 10 nllllm to 1) secoxd, Oxford (9 to 5) third. 561 st race, one mile: Boston Boy (10 to 1 won, Lockport (310 1) second, First Chanc (15 to 1) third, Time: 1:45 Seventh race, one mile: Ray S (2 to 1) won, Bruzos (40 to 1) sceond, St. Crolx (even) third! Time: 1:42.v Results at Morris Park, Monis Park Race Tuack, N. Y., June 9.— Results First race, five and a half_ furlongs: Meddler (@10 1) won, Solitaire (5 to 2) sccond, Dorine (3 fo 1) third, 'Time: 1:07. Second ruce, three-fourths mile: T between Chesapeake (10 to 1) and Ad to 2, Hammic (20t01) third. Tin Purse divided. Third ra e, one milo: Sport_ won, (0 1o b) second, Rocho (6 to 5) th 1:42, Fourth race, seven-elghths mile: brouck (6 to 5) won, Stonnell (3 to 1) second, St Florian 6 to 1) third, Time: 13201 Fifth race, one I Deception (3 to 1) won, Addie (910 5) sccond, Auna B (7101) third! Time: 1:41, Sixth ruce, three-fourths mile: Pirate Chief 1d, Claru A, d heat lbert ( 1:12, uinty NIt d. Dr. Has- (3 10 1) won, Wolscy (410 5) su colt, (3 to 1) third. Time: 1:14, Straiglits Only at Saltin Bavrivone, Md., Juoe 9 big attendance again toda, men's Driving park, The r in straight heats. 55 2:27, trotting, purse £500: 8 J won, Seppo second, Roy third. Best e .—There was a at the Gentle- were run off '»','Y«.»n g, purse $500: Miss Pauly Morrell’ sscond, Grey Joe third. Cluss 2:27, ‘trofting, purse 8500 Bessio It won, L. Robinson sccond, Princess Orloit third, Time: 2:263 Galloping at Gloucester. Puiaverreni, Pa, June 9.—Four favorites and two well played second choices won ay Gloucester toduy. Summary: First race, three-fourths mile: Prir ton 4 10 1) won, Wyouwing (6 to'1) se perienco (8 (o 1) third. Tir i Second ruce, ive farlongs aron (7_to 10) won, Pessimist (0 to 6 second, Minden (8to 1) v, Time: 1:050 lird ruce, five-clghths mile: Jersey (4 to 8) wou, Male Howard (2 to 1) sccond, Abby (4 to 1) third. Time: 1:041 Fourth rice, one mfle 1) won, Drizzle third, Ty Lth race (210 1) wou nd, Ex- Tur and Tart (even) second, 14063, stx and & hulf furlongs: Dickens Lita (3 t0 1) second, Poverty (10 to r(2to Hourl (5 to 1) 1) third, Tinio: 1528 Cricket for Toduy. Weather” permitting—whnich, at time of writiug, it seems unlikely to do—the Rose and the Thistle will meet in mortal combat at the fair grounds this afternoon. Mr. C. S. Cullingham has chosen a strong tewm to acst of all in Leay ing Power,—Latest 1), Rl Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE JUNE 10, 189 play for Engiand and the othoer side will be captained by Mr. A. Gavin, who will have the able assistance of Robb, one of the most valuable piayers in the olub. But the cricket-playing Scotchmen in Omaha aro few in number, and it is likely that they will have to borfow one or two men from this sister country. After the match. if match thero be, the members will hold a | mecting to discuss b matte Ohfown & Winner. Outowa, Neb., Juuo 0.— [Spocial to Tre Ber.|--The Ohlowa base ball club played its first game of this season yestorday with the Hubbell club, Phogame, which was played at Hebron, resulted in 4 score of 7 to § in favor of Ohiowa, Tho grounds Were overgrown with weeds which, together with the high 1 winds, made the playing dificalt, Thirteen Hubbell- batters fanned out on the pitchiug of Scott of Ohiowa Twinkling Stars Knocked Silly. The Nonpareil Juniors fairly bombasted the lifo out of the William Street Stars yesterday afternoon, as tho following score shows Nonpareils y8e9e stars.... 0Oo0oo0o0o Farned 220 0— 2 runs noare 9. haso hitss Williams. Struck out: Ry MeAulifre, 17; by Swoboda, 2. Umpire: Ed Makoney — Piles of people have piies, Lut Witch Hazel Salvo will cure them, — IN THE PAWNSHOP. Dawitt's A Discovery Which Mude the Proprictor's ir Carl, Herman Stone, the pawnbroker and joweler, who has a place on Jackson street near the corner of Fourth street, says the St. Paul Globe, was looking over a quantity of unredeemed pledges yesterday when he found something which made his hair fairly stand on end. Abouta year ago a’ young man called at the store of Mr. Stone and said lec desired to borrow some money from the office on somo pevsonal property. The property consisted of a valise, an overcoat, a suit of clothing and a gold watch. The amount loaned on the goods was #45, and the man who se- cured the loan said that he would call in the course of a few days and redecm the property. The goods were placed in the vault and had remained there un- disturbed ever since. When the musty old satchel was taken out of the vault yesterday it was found to be in the same condition as it was at the time it was placed in the room for safe keeping. The clothing had been made into a scparate package. The v lise was broken open and inside v found ared leather belt considerably the worse for wear. The belt was tuken out, and in handiing it was noticed that it was very heavy and had little pockets along the side Mr. Stone took the belt out into the l front room ot the store and opencd the pockets. Outrolled gold pieces—double cagles—to the number of thirty-four. They were as bright and shiny the day ‘they were taken from the mint, and they Jooked as though they had just been taken from the bank. The coins were all of the samo date, 1800, The money ap| PEPHICES Flavoring Extracts MATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. 1 Of perfect purity— Of great strength— Economy in their uses Flavor as delicately and deliciously as the fresh fruiv. THE PICKET LINES Of hiealth should be doubly ganrded at this souscn. The air recks with ehilly molsture the weather is changoxble und uncertaln. Theso conditions uro Terrible DANGER POINTS for the lungs and pipes. 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Call nddress, with stamp, ORS, BETTS & BETTS, 19 S. 14th Street, ©Co-. Douglas OMAHA, - - - NAWE Ay legally belongs to tho finder unless some | ( person from whow 1¢ was taken, as it was FOR THIS COUNSIL BLUF?S [ 5 v(w‘l\\gnl and sold. Pusey X Thomas, Council fncharze o' the Sisters This renowned institution is situnted on tha high bluffs back of and overic Council Bluffs. The spacic high locatfon and splondid ,most pleasing rotreat for the of omin, perlenced nurses minis the patlents. tients. Terms Moderate. For particulars apply to T to SISTR SUP RIOR, Frank Street - - Council Bluls, lowa nt physicians and 4 large corps of ox Speelal cure given to lady pa- upon or in the city. Agents ol the Celebrated Agents for tho 0il Gas Stoves, tho safest and nowest stove out. We are oxclusive agents for the Genuine Boynton Furnace, St. - NEB. our Mr. best furnaco men in the west, City ngents for ment Co.’s goods. Special Noticas, Y Xeleancd. Broadway. noved, Burke, [ nits, ¢ Tuylor's grocory, Ed of Mercy. Joom s Call at 15 Broadway boking the city of hus grounds, view, make it a afllicted. A staft all modern convenlene ms. A, PEAUTIEUL home + Didwpricos, onsy ¢ I time, 1s jutties in e, Bl avenue. IS wil trade m sddwellings for el 1L ). Adams, 05 e the comforts of BArGAIN avenue, £1.500.00, Eest platting property i the clty, §20.000.00. w0 10ts opposite Third street sehool, #1,600.00. One 10t in Wilson Terrnce. &30 0. Thiey Bt 1o for dmplemcit houso I the Lougoe & Towle, 285 I ity arl street. BrAUTIL bomo for a locality —the Ferdinand W & rosi FOR Was<hing Windows, sUvrtrcet, Al mod lences, biro, otod Dy & Hess, ngents W ANEED-Parties with . littlo timo and cap R ayion Meose. 1o manutacture and_intro vatented novelties. 1L J discase oan be uragod you nre, havo suffered from disense medieines, yon oan it by the onrt Disonse, Palsy salvanic Electro Magnetic Battery all antmal, vogotable and Vitalized Vapor and Ozone Baths For purifying the blood and boautifying the Vitalized Heat and Magnetic Baths Jaralysis, debilitios and toning up the Vitalized Chemical & Electric Baths For romoving all cancers and blood polsons, 119 Stutsmaa Steast, Council BTy, Ia Empkie-Shugart o, BUILDERS AND GEN:RAL HARDWARE Gurney Hardwood Refrigerators. and all furnaco work is supervised by Lautornasser, who 1s one of the Wo carrey a full stock of IMield Seeds, the Pioncer Impies 1noys 1 An upright ive Lorse power boller. J. Mandel, C. Blufls! For sale, 70 by 0 feot on Frankiin 2ig neren between Ist stroet and Franklin avenuo, lots, cornor Maln stroet und 12th avenna. 500,00, n most desirable ce, No. 119 Adums, 45 Peria Ave, Council — ' KNOWLEGE IS POWER tho Abovo Mothods Dally Onti brass top and brass £2.00 perd ccd ‘ e o v orks | G0 ACKES zood Tand in Nab. foF 9 ¢ 9 long change for 1 roved pr Co us o high pricad pump xclianges sorsimproradan CHAS. SCHUL THE ISS, [ ot W umndiy) i Council Bluis, Towa. \:nr.\y.n wantcd Councll Blufis In_exe sourl, near lown 11 umbrance. The NESSES , DEBILE 4 10 men RED. Full 810t pArt of tho body. o) curcly pac tion that cu A BRADLEY, BAT these tro DUSDISORDERS QUICKLY' n 0 any sufferor Lho proseri L& CREEK, MICHL Muyno Iteal Estate Co, 021 Broadway 114 ACIKES uprovo a0 northern cloar of Incumbray thol traln of near Connell Bty The Mayno lowl Estato Cor TY,ETO., G2 Brond iy and tona [ OR BXCHAN cro lows Twill sant s furm ne nhran will e and ublos. Address, L Kansns i Wil exchange for land STEAH DYE WORK All kinds of Dyelog and Clesning dono in tho highoest style of tho urt. Faded und stained fubrics made to ook us good as new, Work promptl, done an1 dellvere in nll purts of the country, Send for vrico st A, Propriotor, V. nour eatorn. Dopoty Pelephono 422 e 8 MACHAN, Northe Cortland Delivery Wagons. Aro the Stronzest, Most Durable Wazons on the Market. No.66 Three spring Carrlages, Surrles, Buggles, Roa Correspondence solicited, neavy business wagon. We oarry Wagons und Spring Wagous. Jany Btyles of dellvery wazons. i A & full Mne of the celebrated Cortland Tt will bay you to seo us before buylng elsewhere, UNION TRANSEFER GO, 1304-6-8-10 Main 8t., Council Bluffs, Iowa. DR, BARNARD, A. M. V.0, _ |