THE DAILY BEE , COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFP1OI3 , NO. liJ I'HAItlj STIIKI3T Delivered by Carrier in Any Part of the City nt Twenty Cents Per Wools. H. W. TIL10N .f. MANAQUH. TF.LKPHONKS : IiBSiNrRHOrncK , No. 41. NKIIIT KniToii. No.-l. MINOIl MENTION' . N. Y. Plumbing company. A BOH of Dr. W. A. Ellis lies dangerously 111 with malnrlul fever ut Silver City. Countv Attorney I'lumcr 1ms appointed Cotistublu Wesley special tnx collector. Charles Block nnd Miss Louisa Dechtter wcro mnrricd Thursduy evening ut the resi dence of the lady's parents. The ladles of All Saints' guild entertained nn enjoyable nodal last evening nt the resi dence of Mrs. Dr. Stillman on Willow uvo- nuo. There will bo n meeting of Unity guild at the residence of Mrs. A. H. Harris , No. 14 South First street , at 8 o'clock this after noon. A good attendance Is desired. The canning factory Is now running in full blast. There are fully 100 men , women and children employed , and the works nro turn ing out an Immense quantity of canned goods. The new city bridge across Indian creek on Tenth avenue is nearly completed. The opening of this thoroughfare with the finish ing of tlio bridge , will open u much needed roadway. State Secretary Nash , of Nebraska , will probably be present next Sunday evening to address the Young Men's Christian associa tion. The union burviuo will bo In charge of the V. M. C. A. A good programme Is prom ised. Thursday morning as Mr. N. Gallup , of Garner township , was dehorning a vicious heifer , the minimi ran ono of itiihorna en tirely through his loft hand. The wound is n painful oi.c , but Mr. Gallup attends to busi ness an usual. The Council Bluffs croquet club met with a crushing defeat at Shelby Thursday , losing two games out of thrco. They speak very hiphly of the flattering reception tendered them by the citizens of Shelby , and hope soon to have an opportunity to repay it. Yesterday morulng's session of police court was decidedly tame , only two shaky boo/ers appearing for the Judge's consideration. They were each held up for $3.10 , and then turned loose to run the gauntlet of the nu merous holcH-in-the-wall In this prohibition ( I ) city. city.A A slight blaze at Brownold'a restaurant , SOS Bioadwny , called out tno lire department about 7:15 : o'clock last evening. The flro was caused by carelessness in filling the tank of a gasoline stove , and was ex tinguished by the use of a couple of buckets of water , before the arrival of the depart ment. Officer Fowler , with his usunl courage nnd presence of mind on such occasions , caught a runuwav horse on Mynsterstreet Thursday evening. The frightened animal was at tached to a buggy in which were seated Cap tain O. M. Urown of the local "Q" ticket ofllce , and daughter. The horse was fast re ducing the vehicle to kindling wood when the"elHclent "cop" gathered him in. Uoy , the thirteen-year-old son of P. M. Campbell , was thrown from n horse while riding In the vicinity of the transfer Thurs day afternoon and severely bruised. Ho was out on a short pleasure excursion , when the animal became frightened at a passing train. The rider was dragged quite u distance be fore ho could free himself. A passing team took him to his homo , corner of Fourth uve- nuo and Eighteenth street. The Manawa Gun club has finished its series of live weekly shoots and has now be gun to shoot for the season's prizes. The fr scores of the members In the other shoots are jr all kept , and tlio marksmen are divided into > < classes according to their percentage. The third class held Its prize shoot nt the lalto Thursday afternoon. The match was twenty- flvo Pcoria blackbirds to each man , eighteen yards rise. The result was : W. H. Grr.ndy 18 , Charles Matthnl 16 , Ira Odoll 11. Ed Gil bert 0. The prize , which has not yet been named , is awarded to Mr. Grandy. Ono of the other two classes will hold its shoot next Thursday afternoon. The creditors of Harmon Bros. , of the Hotel Manawa , have held several meetings since the failure of this firm and have at length decided to take the hotel as it is , with its furniture , and try to make from it the amount of the debts , which , If done , will re sult in the release of the debtor , otherwise they propose to hold him for the deficiency. S. S. Keller was soloctcd as trustee and Messrs. I. M. Troynor , J. J. Fearon nnd Gcorgo Mcschcndorf , committee of manage ment These gentlemen visited the lake yesterday afternoon to see what arrange ments can bo made for opening the hotel at f once and running the remainder of the sea- con. con.A A lady with thrco children , en route from Chicago to Denver , arrived at the transfer Thursday evening. She had purchased a scalper's ticket at the former city and it was not transferable. The conductor requester her signature , which did not correspond with that on the ticket , and ho took it up. She had to pawn her diamond ring with the con ductor to get to this city where , nftcr some delay nnd telegraphing to friends , she re ceived a remittance sufllcient to take her to Denver. This Is but ono of many instances that como to tlio knowledge of railroad men on the through lines between this city am Chicago , nnd the traveling public is ndvisei to look out for scalper's tickets. E. H. Sheafo loans money on chuttel soourlty of every description. Private ) consulting rooms. All business strictly confldontul. OlHco COO Broadway , cor ner Main street , up-stairs. A. A. Clark & Co. negotiate loans on farm and city property. A. A. Clark & Co. , real estate brok ers , have tilibtof choice inside property on their books. Nothing but bargains ottered. Personal 'Willinm Jtoilcera , of Shenandouh , was In tlio city yesterday. Colonel Duiley wont to Oakland yesterday to prosecute a burglary case. Mrs. A. Van Order mid daughter Flora are visiting relatives at Mollno , 111. Miss Minerva D. Shearer Is vlsltintr with , her aunt , Mrs. Adolla Woodson , at Atlantic. Mrs. O'Neill , Mrs , Kncppcr and Miss Hnttio Kucppor have returned { from their California trip. John Diet-Its hat apaln taken up his rcsl- L defioo on this side of the river , his business Sp interests being largely hero. \ J. W. liuclmrach leaves to-day for Chicago to buy his block of fall and winter goods. Ha will ho gone about two weeks. Charles M. Hurl went to Macedonia ! last evening to deliver a political address on the occasion of the organization of a republican club. club.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Casiur left for New York last evening on a plcasuru trip , and also to attend the national convention of llorlats. Mrs. Fred Qelso , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Schott , arrived from Chattanooga , Tenn. , yesterday to spend a few months at her old homo among relatives and friends. Hon. C. J. Wyland , of Harlati , drove into the city yesterday with a line trotting bred colt , which ho has placed in charge of Dr. Wade Carey ut the Union park for training. H. C. Woods , formerly foreman of the Wabash round houno in this city , but now general foreman of the Missouri 1'ncitlc hops at Scdalla , Mo. , is hero for a short visit. visit.A. A. Traynor , general passenger and ticket gent at the transfer , has gone to Michigan to meet his wife on her return from New York City. They will return to the Bluffs text Thursday. B. H. Sheafo & Co. , make long or eliort time loans on roul ostuto , in sums to suit , at lowest rate of interest. OOlco Broadway and Main street , upstairs. Buy mantels , grates and hearth fui- mshingB of the Now York plumbing Co. Pacific House is open to the traveling publlo , notwithstanding to tho.contrary. O I Full line of sheet muslo at CounC ! ' BlulTs Muslo Co. , 224 Broadway. EVERY ONE WANTS THE PARK , The Woods Are Full of Claimants For Falrinouut. 'TIS NOT THE WAY TO WEIGH. A DlHnppointcd Muldon Asks Dniiingcs The Saloon War Con tinues 1'ollllus Vrrfius Itc- Minor Items. Everybody Want * thn Pnt'k. Interest in the Fnlrmount purk case Is re viving , as it Is being curried to the higher courts. Yestcrduy several papers were Hied with the clerk of the district court , bearing on the case. John K. Arnold , Susan A. McCauftlund , Virginia 1C. Murtln , Mary C. Wilson , Elizabeth U. Manual , Solla F. Tld- hull mid Florence Arnold , by their iittornuys , Stone & Stins , claim that they arc the abso lute owners , In fee simple , of twenty-two lots In Williams' second addition , commonly known as Full-mount park , and that the City of Council Bluffs , through the park commis sioners of said city , is unlawfully keeping them out of possession of said lots. They therefore pray that they bo given 1m- mediate possession of these lots. Charles F. Williams , James A. Wlllluuis and Samuel M. Williams claim three lots , iffid Lillian E. Har- ney , Kate L. Flood and Walter M. Williams claim eight lots In this addition , and ask for Immediate possession. All of these cases will bo tried at the next term of the district jourt , that convenes August 23. TravclcrsI Stop at the Bechtole. Roller , the tailor , 310 Broadway , has ccoivcd a full line of line fall goods. Money loaned at L. 13. Crafts k Co. ' 9 ioan oflico , on furniture , piiuicw , horses , ivagons , personal property of all kinds , , nd all other articles of value without 'emovtil. ' All business strictly conli- Icntial. _ _ Not the Way to Welch. The welghmastcr's ordinance recently tasscd by the city council is very obnox- ous to many of the business houses. They re not at all bashful in saying so , and are aking steps to prevent its enforcement. The : oal and lumber men are especially bitter gainst it. An injunction has been obtained jy Joseph Turner , E. E. Mnync , Sackctt & Preston , V. Jennings , W. W. Wallace , Samuel Fields , Union Lumber company , ouncil Bluffs Lumber company , W. Welch ml C C. Honn , restraining W. S. Amy , su- icrintcndcnt of markets , Irom enforcing the rd in an co. The grounds on which the in unction was asked wcro that it is illegal jccnuso it is Indcllnito and ambiguous , leithcr directing nor prohibiting anything ; , hat the subject of the ordinance is not ilearly represented in the title , and that this irdinanco is not intended us an amendment to other ordinances and parts of ordinances , .nd the said ordinances so attempted to bo mended or revised are not mentioned in the ew ordinance. Patrons of the Pacific House have none but words of praise for the atton- ion given them. S. B. Wadswoatli & Co. loan money. Disappointment Comes Illcli. Masgio Croning 1ms Instituted a suit in the Istrict court against Hans Schroedcr , charg- ng him with seduction and refusal to marry icr , and asks J9,000 damages. She alleges hat Huns , in October , 18SO , by flattery and iromises of marriage , accomplished her ruin. She wants $4,000 for her virtue , and $5,000 or the disappointment in being loft single. Full line of shoot music at Council Bluffs Music Co. , 224 Broadway. If you have property for sale at a bar- fain list it with us and wo will adver- iso it free of charge. A. A. Clark & ! o. , corner Broadway and Main , over American express. More Beer Kegs " Stolen. " The constables representing the Law and Order league searched Thomas Skinner's ilaco yesterday afternoon and confiscated a ceg of beer , which , it Is claimed , was kept 'or ' sale. Skluner's place is situated in the eastern part of the city , near the homo of A. Overton , and has been under suspicion for some timo. The finding of this evidence adds another to the list of cases which the courts will have to act upon. Applications were made in the district court - esterday for Injunctions against S. D. Llndt , Tack Green , Peter Becic ot al. , Thomas 3rougham , William F.irrell , Theodore Groffs , 3mll Wagner , John Lauson etal. , and W. II. White. Tlio prohibs are neither dead nor slccDing during this hot weather , but are continually gathering evidence nnd serving search warrants for the grand round-up in September. Artists prclor the Hallott & Davis piano , at C. B. Music Co. , 22-1 Broadway. Stop nt the Pacific House. The most centrally located hotel in the city. Politic * Versus Keltiilim. For years past it has been the habit of cer tain persons who were interested in the matter - tor of moral reform , among whom nro Mr. A. Overton and Hev. Henry Do Long , to hold open nlr meetings upon the street corners. These were mainly hold Sunday afternoons when many persons wcro abroad who seldom or never find their way to the churches. These meetings wore orderly nnd whether any good was accomplished or not surely no evil resulted. Some time ago these gentlemen wore notilied by the "powers that bo" that these Sunday afternoon exercises had to bo dispensed with. No ndequato reason was assigned for tlio order , but it has been strictly complied with. Ono evening , not long ago. a certain col ored orator of tlio democratic faith visited Council Bluffs. It was on a week day even ing , when hundreds of people were abroad pursuing their ordinary business. A box was placed upon the sidewalk on Pearl street to servo as u , stand for the speaker , nnd hero ho held forth for a couple of hours. A largo crowd collected ; the sidewalk nnd street were blockaded , and there was no effort to enforce the "clear the sidewalk" rule. These two facts have occasioned some questioning. "Why , " ask these persons , "is such unlimited license given the political orator nnd the religious orator allowed no place to bo heard I" Who will answer ) There will ho a lawn party Sunday afternoon - tornoon and evening at thotirovohotol. Good music and dancing1. Everything conducted properly and orderly. So bay the proprietors. J. G. Tiptou has bargains in real estate. Ought to 1)0 "Trained" nt Homo. Railroad employes In the various yards of tha city profcvo to feel greatly relieved nt the thought that school will begin again In a couple of weeks. The reason assigned for this Is that there Is an astonishing number of youngsters who haunt the yards , day after day , and jump on moving trains to ride back and forth , and miraculous escapes from horrible deaths uro of dally occurrence. The boys seem to think It a vary smart thing to do , and do cot seem to understand that their lives are In constant danger. A liberal use of the paternal rod Is what Is needed , and the Attention of Indifferent parents Is culled to this fact. A list of fifty vacant dwellings for rent can ho obtained at oflico of 13. II. ShenJe & Co. , corner Broadway and I Main streets , up stairs. For bargains in real estate see 13. H. Sheafo & Co. , Broadway and Mniu street , upstairs. They Knew How to Piny Ilnll. The Bluffs dub Was scalped at Dcnlson Thursday by a score of 4 to 3. Hatterlos Council Bluff * , Stephcnsoa and. Strode ; Denlson. Carroll and Grlfllths. Bnio hits- Council Bluffs 3 , DenUon S. Errors Coun cil Hluffs a , Uenison 2. Struck out Council muffs 16 , DenUon 18. Umpire-M. 11. Urown. The following it , the score by Innings. Council IJlulTs. . . ! OOOU 1 II 0 0 3 Deulson 0 4 Money loaned on furniture , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value , at low rate of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Chirk & Co. , olliuo cor. Broadway and Main , over American Express. MtiNt Keep Tliulr Iottors. Mayor Hohrer requests those who have re ceived nt his hands appointments as dele gates to the "deep water" convention nt Den ver , to hold their letters until they are called for ut Denver. They are credentials which will entitle holders to place and voice In the deliberations of that body , therefore do not destroy them. GREAT SAljB Or Council Hlufl'rt liotn nt Auction. I will offer for sale and sell without rchcrvo to the highest bidder one-half of all the lots In Coohran's addition to Council BlutTs. Ono lot of every other pair through out the whole addition will bo sold with the privilege to the purchaser of the re maining lot at the same price. The ground on which the addition is laid is known as the old fair ground forty , north of the Union Pae-Uic depot , and south of Broadway. The number of lots are 100 , or four to the acre. TKUMS. Ton per cent of the purchnso money cash in hand. The balance in nine equal annual payment ! ) to bo evidenced by notes bearing interest at 6 per cent per annum , secured by mortgage. The proj.ort.y purchasers will got warrantee deeds , title perfect. 1 will also bell on the same terms imd at the same sale 100 lots in Central sub division and Street's addi tion on grounds joining on the north. Some of these lots are situated on Broadway. DAY OK } ALi : SKl'TKMHEK 12. The place of bale will bo pn the grounds on Wednesday , the 12th of September , 1888 , and continue from day to day till all is bold. The lots and blocks will be numbered on stakes and maps furnished bidders on clay of tale. Other particulars on day of sale. A. CociiKAN. THE GAVE DWELLERS. Now York Mercury : "This is the San Marcus river , senor , and there are the canons whore the cave men lived , " baid the Mexican Indian guide , point ing to a narrow cleft in the mountain at a little distance. "Well , wo will investigate the old ruins , Jose , " replied Ernest Soyton , as he throw himself wearily down by the little eamp fire. "Manana , scnorV" "Yes , to-morrow. Why not ? " notic ing the shuddering tones in which the question had been voiced. "It is the homo of bats , of great hairy spiders , of worms with stings , of creep ing things with a hundred feet , of btiaUes whoso bite is death. " "Vampire bats , tarantulas , scorpions , centipedes and rattlesnakes' ! ' A goodly array of horrors. Is that all , Jose. " "Spirits are there , sonor. The shad ows of the dead of a thousand years are Hitting around , " and the guido crossed himsclt vigorously. "Ghostsl Have you over seen any of them ? " "No , senor , and the holy saints keep mo from doing so. " "Havo you never been in the old cave houses , Jose ? " "Never , never , senorl" was answered with intense excitement. "Then how do you know they are In habited as you say ? " "Those who dared to go have told mo , sonor. " "Many who went never came back , " said the guido , warnlngly. "Likely , " was the careless response , "but are there not human dwellers in the deserted houses ? " Jose started as if one of the serpents ho so much feared was near. The idea that men or women would trust them selves in such a locality was more than horrible to his superstitious mind. "No , no , senor , not one , " and the subject being distasteful , ho hastened away to attend to his camp duties. Nothing worse than the barking of coyotes disturbed the slumber of Soyton , and early in the morning ho startoa upon his explorations. In vain , how ever , he attempted to induce Jose to accompany him. Ho was forced to go alone , leaving the half Mexican mourn ing for him as one ho would never see again , cursing him for his foolishness , and praying in the same breath for his safety. Far more than birds , beasts , creeping things or ghosts Poyton feared ho might chance upon some of the robbers who infested the mountains. But , though penetrating deeply in the once homes of the unknown ( lead , ho saw nothing to seriously alarm him. Bats , however , How out from dark and noi some chambers in countless numbers ; spiders hurried away , and now and then ho heard the warning rattle of a snako. "If ghosts seek such companionship , " ho laughed grimly , "I have a poor opinion of their taito. Hark ! " Ho.had paused in front of a low open ing , dark as midnight and reaching ho know not where. The sound ho had hoard was a strange , weird and wailing one. Kneeling , ho endeavored but vainly to pierce the gloom. Ho could distinguish the rustling wings , the scraping of horny , scaled serpents over the rocky floor , the gurgling of water beneath his feet , but none of these ac counted for the unusual sound. Ho listened , trembling with painful excitement. There was no way to solve the mystery except by penetrating its depths , and death stood ready to meet him in many forms. Again and again ho tried to find some clue lo the un earthly noise , but the more ho thought the more ho was puzzled. A hundred suggestions came to ills mind , but none was satisfactory , and looking well to his weapons he crept into the dark passage - sago upon as uncertain and dangerous a quest as over a man ventured upon. It was a situation whore eyes were useless , strength of little avail and the highest courage might well have fal tered. His ears wore deafened by the whirling of winga , his flesh crept as great , hairy spiders crawled over his unprotectedfloshti3"worm8 with stings , with a hundred feet , " touched him , and his heart almost ceased boating when the mesmeric eyes of a serpent flashed in his path and the angry hiss nna mag- nlfledinto a rattling thunder. Fortunat ly the distance was not very great was but the connection between chambers and when hope of life was about dying out light came , and a few minutes later ho was able to stand erect and had left the terrors.bohind , Then the sound he could not decide what it was came moro distinctly to hia ears , and after regaining his breath no hurried forward , and at last ho located the cause of his anxiety , dashed for ward , unknowing what dangers ho might meet , how soon bo called upon to defend his life , and was suddenly brought face to face with a sight , that I thrilled him with horror ! He hail emerged upon a narrow , broken - ken platform jutting put from the most story of ono of the highest of the cave dwellers' homos. Looking down ho could see the river foaming through the bottom of the rocky canyon. It was hundreds of feet below , and clinging midway was a girl , while beneath , fran tic with terror and anxiety , blood an old man , with bin hands raised to heaven in prayerful supplication. "Father , I'm faillngl" was shrieked in agony from the \\hlto lips of the girl. "God in heaven , save my beloved , my all , " was the answered Imploratlon. Save her ? Soy tun understood the situation at a glance. She had ven tured too far , the footing had crumbled beneath her , she had In falling clutched a narrow sill , and It was simply a ques tion of how long her strength would sustain her weight , how long before the slender lingers would loosen their clasp and she bo crushed upon thu sharp , ragged , cruel rocks at the bet tom. tom."Oh "Oh , Heaven , for Jose and hli rental" groaned Soyton , distracted at his help lessness. Ho had discovered an opening much nearer than wljoro ho stood , d.ishcd down , looked out. was still twenty feet distant , without the means of rescue , know all ho could do was useless. Still ho called out cheerily and encour agingly : "Hold on and keep up your courage. I will save you. " Ho would have tlono so could ho have twisted his heart strings into a rope. That was impossible. Ho reali/.od that ho was uttering a lie , but the sweet , white , pleading fuco would have caused him a thousandfold moro to risk the fu ture of his soul. "My strength is fast giving out. I oh , Heavenly Father , I am falling ! Tlio stone is crumbling beneath my lingers. Save mo , save mol" came in hoarao and trembling whispers to his ears. ears.Ho saw that her words were too true , saw fragment after fragment separate and fall , and his heart momentarily stood still and the blood In his veins curdled icily. "Hold enl Hold on ! " ho shouted. "There must be some way to save yon. " The echoes repeated the words iniit- terincly , seemed to whispar them with "ipllow , mocking laughter , the disturbed irds flapped their wings and screamed la'.agoly around the heml of the hopo- e s girl , from far below c.ime tlio .vii/'d voice of the father as hoe o d upward wit i strained eyes , tore lis h . rin despair and impotently called or tniucur. "Too la' P'cane stealing as the breath f the dying , wind. "Too Into. I can lolil out no longer. God over blcs ? you ! oi' what you would have done. Fare well , father. We will meet in heaven. " Mad with excitement Seyton was limbing out of the window , determined xj perish with her , when a strong hand , viis laid upon his arm and in a tense , stained voice was breathed : "Sonor , for bear. " 'Jose ! God bo thanked ! Save her , save her ! " * , , The guido leaned out of the window is far as possible , skillfully coiled und Iroppod his reataovor the head and be- ow the arms of the girl , strained it and jailed upon Seyton to assist in hauling her up. It was a desperate undertaking. When foot and hands relaxed their d it seemed as though half of the Mountain side had given away , so great ; ho dust and rattling. And then came i terrible fear to the watchers. Would ho slender braided cord of rawhide nold the weight ? Soyton saw it stretching , trembled with excitement ; ind turned questioning eyes to Jose. He understood and answered : "It has hold'buffalo and wild liorso , senor , has thrown and held many a bull. Why not now ? " "All right , but carefully , carefully. See how she whirls around , how she bounds against the rocky wall. " Inch by inch the girl was drawn up. It was the work of but a few moments , yet as hours to the watchers , and when at last the strong arms of Seyton enfolded - folded the form and lifted it within the walls ho felt as if all the hero blood in his veins wore leaping with joy. "A mighty shout of thanksgiving came 'rom ' below. Soyton glanced swiftly downward , saw the fatnor wave his hands wildly and then fall. The reac tion had been too much. Trial bad not killed , but joy might , and Jose was dis patched to look after him. Released from the reata the girl lay motionless and to all seeming dead. There was no tinge of blood upon cheeks , lips or throat. White and in- scnslblo nho lay while Soyton hastened to pour a few drops from his Husk into hpr mouth. It almost strangledbut re vived hor. Something of color re turned , the black hair looked less like the wing of a raven resting upon now fallen snow , and the fluttering pulse gave assurance of life. Then the sweet brown eyes opened , the bosom rose and foil fitfully , oft length came sobs and gasps , the forces of youthful , healthy vigor asserted themselves and she asked in faint , trembling accents : "My father ? " "Ho is being cared for will soon bo hero. " "Heaven bo thankrd ! " "And you ? " questioned Soyton with Ids heart in his oyos. "Aro you not sulToring after the terrible trial througl which you have passed ? " "Terrible ! Never shall I forget the sensation , never the black gulf yawning beneath , tno terrible death waiting for mo. And to you , kind stranger , I owe my life , " and the little hand fluttered to his and lay passively for a time in the warm clasping. "God only knows how I suffered how desperate I became when I saw how hopeless I was to save. To my guide you are indebted for safety , but how ho came is a mystery , as ho refused to ac company mo. " "Agues ! " Supported by Jose , the old father had climbed the stops , stood upon the threshold and instantly his daughter was clasped to his heart , and Soyton became - came almost jealous of the kisses ho re ceived. Later ho learned that they had como , like himself , upon a visit of exploration ; that Jose , tirou of being alone , had fol lowed him , seen the desperate situation of the girl , and , rising superior to his superstitious fears , had como in time to do the best possible service. Recovering from , excitement and nerves qulotod , the little party decided to remain fora few days and enjoy the wonders around them the structures erected by the unknown race whose name is lost in the dust of long-buried centuries. The days stretched out into weeks. There was bo much to be seon.thoy ; wore made so comfortable by Jose ; their food so abundant from the rifle of Soy ton ; and the beauty of Agnoa Leonard warmed every heart llko red wine. The old mnn , attended by Jose , made exten sive explorations , leaving the girl und Seyton to weave bright dreams for the future and build airy castles whoso every stone was fashioned , laid and cemented by lovo. Thus the hours elippsd away , golden as the skies , and when the time of de parture became imperative each thought of it with regret. On the morrow they would leave , and , the girl having ex pressed a desire to yet once again visit the nearly fatal spotSoyton whispered : "No better time than now. The moon is shining brightly , the wind sleeping , the river murmuring in dreams , Come ; USTABL1SHRD 1842. INCOHI'OKAIKD 1878 CO. , MASSILLON , OHIO , MANUFACTURERS. Especially Adapted for SIZES FROM ELECTRIC 25 TO 300 HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER POWER , Mills and Elevators. AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINES. Specifications and estimates furnished for complete Rtciun plant * . IteKiilntlon , Durnblllty Guar anteed. Can show letters from useru hero fuel Kconomy IB cqunl with Corliss Non-CoudeiiBltie. ItllANCH IIOUSi : , COUXCIL IIMJI'I'S , IOWA. Send for Catalogue. E. C. HARRIS , Manager. HOME FOR $50 CASH IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. To close out the remaining lots in Squire's addition to Council Bluffs , I will bell the finest located lots in the city for $50 cash payment , and long time on balance , to portions who desire to secure homos , and I will malco lib eral loans to those who desire aid in building houses. Call at once and see mo at Mttbonic Temple , Council Bluffs , Iowa. C. J. COLBY , Sole Agent. REDUCTION PH From 15 to 25 Per Cent. PHi NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE -0 i PETER C. MILLER , Nos. II & 13 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. DR. C. B. J U DD , MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. No. 6O6 Broadway , Council Bluffe , Iowa. WANTED Good Salesmen on large commission or salary. WANTED-IOCAL AND TRAVELING AGENTS ON COMMISSION. CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 your father is listening to the weird supoi'stitions of Jose , and wo can jjo without disturbing thorn. " With heart fluttering as the winps of a cave swallow , with checks red as morninp sunshine , Agnes accompanied him. They stood upon the very spot from which she had fallen , stood for a moment looking at the glory of earth and star-jowoled sky , wrapped in the happiness of their own hearts. Then the footing treacherously gave way again ; thov fell , she clasped to his heart , their lips pressed together in the first loving kiss fell down toNe No , not to death. The wall tumbled inward , and from the debris crawled out the happiest couple the canons of the San Marcus ever hold ; that were over sung to by river , over lighted by stars , and believed they had found heaven upon earth. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. SPECIAL advcrtlsemenU.Hiich as LostFound , . - ToLoanForS leTo Heut.Wants , Hoarding , etc. , will ba inserted In this column at the low rate of Tim OKNT8 PKH I.INU for the nrst In- Hertlon and Kve Cents Per Line for eacn nubse- nuent Insertion. Leave advcrtlsoments at our olllce , No. ia Pearl Street , near Jlroatlway , Council Muffs , Jowa. WANTS. TirANTin ) : Good barber at 130 8. Main at. , Council Illuirs. HOUSES for rent by Johnston & Van Patten , . U ) Main Ht. FOK BALK The best small fruit and vegeta ble farm In Pottawattamle county , two miles from Council lllulfs postolllce , at u price that will sell U. on remarkably easy term * . Title perfect and property In pee condition , Possession given at any time. load reason for selling. U. T. Ilrynut & Co. , 623 Uroadway , Council lllulfH , la. . - of merchandise to exchange - WANTF.D-Stocks property In Council 11 uffs , Omaha , or western land or chattels of any kind. We make exchanging a specialty. It. T. llryant & Co. , 828 Uroadway. TUT ANTED Stocks ot merchandise. liav W Omaha and Council Uluffs city Pjopertr. also western land to exchange for goods. Call OB or address Johnson Jc Christian , Boom ai , Chamber of Commerce , Omaha. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. tOODroadway Council UlutCa , Iowa. Established 1857 D. H. McDANELD & CO. , Hides. Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt * Returns. (20 and e Main SueetUouncU IJlutts.Iow * . FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1514 DOUGI/A.S ST. . OMAHA , NKH THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. PRICE $15 , Is equal to any High Priced Machine. The Kdlton Mlmcogrnph. the best apparatus for manifolding , aitthogrnphlo and typewriter work , ifOO coplci can bo taken. The Ezeehior Co. , Council Bluffs , la. TAXI DERMY F. J. BREZEE , THE TAXIDERMIST , In accordance with numerous requests has de cided to teach Tuxldermy In all It ? brunches. Mounting birds , JM ; wltfumammals and other Intricacies , I1UO. Would also Ilka to receive orders lor large or small cases. Order now to get fall specimens. No. Old Main St. , Council IllllUS. COU. 5TJ1 AVE. AND 7TI1 ST. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity , An excellent educational institution , furnish ed with all modern improvements for boarding and day school. The academic year consists of tno sessions , beginning on the first Monday In September Hnd F liruary , respectfully. Termi-Hoard and tuition per session , 175. For further particulars addre s Sister Superior , Bt. Francis Academy , Council lllufff , la. SNYDER & SN YDER M. B. SNYDER , A. M. . M. D. Physician and Surgeon MRS. M. B. SNYDER , SPECIALIST : DUoaBosol Women and Children , 907 Uroaiway , Council Uluff * . Health is Wealth ! DR. NxnvB AND ntum Tn > A UKNT , a guaranteed ipeclne for Hysteria , Dlztb nesi , CauTUlalons , Ftti , Ntrroui Neuralgia Hendacne , Ntrroui Prostration , caused bjrlh * IBS of alcehol or tobacco. Vf akorulntid. Mental Depression. Boftenlng of the Drain , resulting In nimnttv , and Itailtni ; to mltsrT , decay and death. Premature OM Age , llarreuness , Losi ] Cower In either ner. Involuntary I.ouet aid 3pcrmatorhoa rausecl by nrr-exertlon ot ih ) r lniflf-abm , or over-Indulgence. Knohbdt contains one month's treatment. 11.00 n box , or fix boxes for K 00 , i nt by mall prepaid on r * celpt of prtc . WE GDARANTEK BIX BOXES To cur * any oa e. With tach order received * ns for all boxes. Accompanied with 16.00 , w will send the purchaser our written ffuarante * to refund the money K the treatment does net effect a cure. Uuarantf ei InMiecl only by 0. T. GOODMAN. Dniffalst , Hole Ai'ent , lllO Faruaia street. Omaha. N-ih GORE'S FIRE PROOF HOTEL ( EUROPEAN PLAN ) GORE & HEFFRON , Proprietors. "Tlili hniiso Is the most tl'oroiifiulv Urn- liroof of any In the city , unless tlio Auditori um Inillilliik- > c tlio tjlnglo exception. " Uottl H'oiU. ROOMS Ct.OO PER DAY AND UPWARDS. Electric Light & Steam Heat in Every Room. 266 to 274 S. Clark St. , CHICAGO. ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL : THIS NEW ELASTIC TRUSS ll&a A 1'ad ulllrrfnt from all other. . Isrnp utmpe. with Htu * aillunlnir lull In renter , adapt ! ItM'rtoallPuBtllonaorUmbody.TTlill * ihebnllln tlio cup .presses book _ thoTntqatlnoaJuat OB o per son does with the flrj8Or. . fl uTOleht I'rfi'ur * tbu AernUTi Kt IJ n rcuirly d jr and night * and a radical euro certain. HUca'r. rtiirahlnanilehiap. Hinlbjr mau Circular , free. ) ! uM.mox TUlDb CO.lkl i.UI. . CAMPAIGN UNIFORMS TORCHES. FLAQS. BAN- ER8.TRANSPARENCIK8 ; Send for Mnnufs Catalog GFfosferSonSCo 172 Mndiaon-Bt.Chicago * WEAK * " " * ' * TVha'i , lln ' - e , mild , toolhl.f CIIITUM ol lrie-j jLr IlTiUrMUr throuil all .ak p > rtinitor4 - loth m- CwnM Onat.itImproomial.oxr all cthtr btlll. Wotitc.itipcr * taantntlrcurttllnlh'oemoath * . firaltd pampht.Mr ftaMift The ndinElcctfioCo. l69Litillc..ChIeifli T. E. CIUPIN , FIRE INSURANCE BROKER , Room 03 Trader * ' Kulldliic , CHICAGO. RererencGS Mctrniiolltnn Niitlmnil Hunk. K. ( J.Iun A. Co. The bmanrcetCa JUDICIOUS AMD PEHSISTEliiF Advertising lin.s alwnjs pi-ovon successful , llofyro placing nn Newspaper Advertising : consuft LORD & THOMAS , I AlVIRTI8l\G 10I1TB , j 41 It W Rtii.lBfclltr.tt. CHICAGO.1/ JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS ! G0 0 MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION ISIS. Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O- . THE MOST PEEPECT OF PENS , IT. J. Surgeon and Physician , Office N. W Corner i4th nn-1 liouglaa St. Offlea telepUone , < Kj ; Uoalduuce telephone , 608. ST. MARY'S ACADEMY. ( OneMile West from Notre Unnia Unlvcrnltr. ) The CCth Acnilemle term will open Monclnjr , Kept. Mi SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN. CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC , The Acndomlo Course I * tboroiiKlj In th 1'repara * tory , tcnlor , HiidL'IninlcnKJratlos. Muilcilpimrlmeat , on the pliui ot the butt Conscrvnturtc'H of Knrape , 1 > unilcrilmrKeof Rtoiuplctt ) corps of tcacliera. Studio die moUoleil on the uri'Ht Art School of Kurope. DrniTliiK Hmt piilntlnif from life and the gntlnuq 1'honoiiraphr niirt Type-Wrltlim tmiKht. HulWIrtg * equipped with Kirn Kscnpc. A nepiirulu dupurtmcnb for children under H. Apply furrntnlogne to MOTIIKI { Burutmu , ST. .MAIIV'H AUAUEUVNOTIIE UAMK r. Obr.JUSFIMI Co. , I LAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY Comprises JAKI ! KOItKSTCOI.M'.OH. runny couicii : : KOII RADIUS rKHIl\'HAM < 8IJMINAlt\ ' . LARK KOItP.ST AOADKMV. UUHII MKDIUAIj COMjKHK. ( xuiiKmjiNTAij8uiiaiuv : : : , ami POST ( ! UAIU.\TU COUHSKtf. , Lake JVre.t , 111. EDUCATE Your SONS - TIII : - UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME oireimmeiiunlloil tulvanfiKCS to Impurt toyouf hoiih Biiilatds n timrtiuuli education for either commercial course , or a full course , cumprlHlntf ClusMcB , Law. Science , Mathemutlcs und .Music. TII13 MINIM DKI'AllTSIKNT , ( St. Krtward'H Hull ) for l > oys under thirteen yearn of nco , Is neparuto and under tlio matei nal care of the Bisters of the Holy Cross. Hcfarti concluding whern to dnnil your hoiiB . fcentl for a catuloKiio coiitalnlne Illimtrutlons of the build- liiKd of Notre Jamo and full particular * ai to terms and course of study. The BStJj session opens Tuesday. KepU'mlicr 4th. IbW , Addiess lteT. . H. Walsli , 0. 8. 0. , I'res. Ulilveultr , Notre Dame. 1ml. 5T. JOHN'S JUMTAllVBOIIOOU ' ' ' Civil Engineering. Clu'sslls. niiHlness. llr. HKV. F. U. 1UNTINTON. ! Prchldent. LT. Coi , . W. VKHHUCK , Superintendent. Morgan Park Military Academy The llest Hoys' Hoarding School In the Wert. Slxtoenth year begins Hept. Wh. Send for cati- logue to GAIT. KU. N. KIHK. TALCOTP , Bupt. , Mono tt > * PAIIK , COOK Co. , IMJ. UNION COLLEGE OF LAW:1 ! : , : term Sept. b 1 y . w For circular * address H. HOOTII -Chicago , 111- Bettie Stuart Institute Will commence Hi SUt jre r.-iep . . YtnUnei un urpn iil. Home toiuforti ; careful trYmlii" Apply to Mti.M. _ McKtX mmitf. t'fluclpal. OHIO AGO EMAk ยง COLLEGE in. FREEHOLD INSTITUTE FREEHOLD , NEW JERSEY. 45th year. For catalogues send to 11BV. A. O , CHAMBUU8 , A. M. , Principal. PKK1C8K1LL MILITARY AOAI EMY- peeksKlll-on'lludion , N. Y. Send forcata * locu * . JNO.M/nLUiiN.M.D. M.A. , 1'rlnclpftV