6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEJP MONDAY , JULY 15 , 1889. THE 'DAILY BEE. COUNOIlTBLtrFFS. OPF1CI2. NO 12 I'EAIlti STREET. Delivered by currier In Anv 1'ftrt of ho City i\ 'JwrntyCents I'er Week. . _ . . . . II , W. TIJ.TON , . MANAGmt. TKLKI'HONKSt ncfiKr&n Orncit No. . Maiir i : iTon , Nozi- * MINOR MENTION. N. Y. P. Co. Glenson conl , C. U. Music Co. , 539 ll'wny. Koitcr , toiler. 810 llroadwny. EvnnV laundry , 724 llrondwny. D.V. . Otis , city nncl farm Irmnn. Duvld Nicholas , a young man employed fit Dohnny'8 livery stable , mourns tlio IOSH of lit * Watch and chain , which were stolen from tlio pocket of Ins vest while hanging In the oOlco. At the regular weekly drawing of the Durham Watch club Saturday evcnlnu the following \yoro the lucky ticket-holders , m clastps 1 fa 4 respectively : T. Maloticy , Chnrlcs Arnd , Mr * . T. JuffcrU and L. T. BhugnrL. * The citizens on Avenue A nro right up "on their ears" because of the delay In re pairing thu grade of that tlioruuuhfiirc. It Is about tliuo thu city authorities insisted on the fulfillment of their ordeis. The grading on Avenue C , near "Ninth etrcot , Is In a very bud condition. A largo liolu bus been washed In thu center of thu toadwuy , and unless It h repaired i > rotty soon tt.o city Is liable to htivo iv big damage suit on its liiuult. Chris. Hoitun , has secured the contract to croot n two-story brick block , ! H\SO , for T. J. Evans , on the lot adjoining Cole & Colo's inrilwiire store on Minn street , ut the hciul < j { first avenue. Work will commence on i/.o building at onco. the month ofTuna the ntlautlon of bDuring r. Stcwatt , assistant state veturinarluu of this city , was called to fourteen cases of glamlcn , , nearly all within this county. All of the nllllctcd animals but one were killed. At present there uro four cases in the county , one in Uoukford nnd three In Crescent town ship. Arrangements nro now being niiulo to hold a grand concert in Dohnny's opcr.i house at an curly diiy , In which the very best lute tit n Omaha and Council Bluffs will take part. The programme hab not yet been announced , but a i-nro musical treat is promised. It will .bo arranged so that In the sulu of the tickets , a chnnco In the trades dsplay ) radio will bo included. There wan n foot race ut Union park yea- tcrduy .afternoon between Anderson ami Tolles for n purse of 25. Tolles gnvo An derson four yards' start in a dnsh of fifty yards and wiis beaten by about two feet. Anderson , who was a member ol this year's Rescue racing nose team , is a fust fifty yards' sprlntor und would run. Tolles n very lively race on oven terms. Dohany's operu house is receiving a thor ough renovation. Now scenery , furniture nnd decorations are under headway , which will mutto It when it opens In September what Council Uluffs has never had before n first class theatre the best m the state. In the matter of nttruclions , someof the best have b ( en cngiiged , among these , The Amer ican Opera company , Milton Cobles , Hav- erly's minstrels. Thomas W. Keene , Jarbeau , and Maggie Mitchell. After September Council UlufTs people will not have to go to Uniuha to enjoy a llrst class play or opera. A lively time I ? promised to-day between the property owners on east Plerco.strcot nnd the motor company. Thu company is raising the grade at the Intersection of Pierce nnd Union streets , BO as to get over the lull back of John Clausen's residence. This raise of gruda will necessarily damage Pierce street property , nnd injunctions will bo got- tea out this morning restraining the motor conip.iny from making such u grade. John Clausen refuses to have the grade back oj his house lowered. It looks us though the motor company would have to accept the grudo as they iltul it. In obedience to a new order Issued on Saturday evening the peanut venders and retail fruit dealers , who keep open on Sun day , refrained from displaying any of their wares outside their places of business ycstor day. Their stores were open , as usual , but customers were compelled to go insldo. The object of the move has not yet been ofllclull.v announced , but it Is said to he to giva the directs less of u week day aspect on Sunday , Several of the parties directly affected at tribute thu move to the recent action of the barbers in closing their places of business on JBunday. Dexter , employment. List your property with A. A. Clark & Co Hiivo our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laumlrv Co. City steam laundry , 34 Main , tol. 141 , Steam and hot water heating , Urst-clas : plumbing. Work in both cities. JOHN Git. DIKT , 518 Pearl street. Council Bluffs. J. G. Tipton , real csttHo , 6I7 ! B'dwtiy Dr. C. C. liaxon , dentist , Opera house blonlc. Ollloor Dnyla nnd His Little Glut ) . Sunday was u great day at the beer gar den in the eastern part of the city. Thor was a largo crowd in attendance , nnd vcr , Tow of tliosa present have over made i record for themselves as among the stauncl prohibitionists of .the city. There wa plenty of beer and an abundance of drinker to dispose of It. Everybody was wnnnlni up in the most approved beer garden style when Ofllcor Doyle appeared on the grounds Ho soon olnglcd out a hilarious young Get iniui generally known us "Schucster , " wlios proceedings ho watched for a short tim with n disapproving eye , and then procccdoi to place him under arrest. The prisoner wa not disposed to meekly submit , nnd th ofllrer encircled his wrist with the pom nslvo "coma along. " At this point the imi ratlves brunches , und widely differing storie are told by the interested parties. Uo.yl says that his prisoner refused to go , and h tapped him on the arm with his club , who the nippers slipped off , and the fellow , wh was very drunk , lull to the sidewalk , strll Ing his ncad on thu curbstono. The story told by several witnesses 1 tha' ' Doyle struck his prisoner a torriOlo blot' over the head with his club , instead of o the arm. as ho states. At any rate the Got man had a frightful gash cut in hla cal | and hud to ua convoyed to his homo nen the brewery , and his condition lust even In was regarded as quite serious. After this affair was reported , the prc prlotor of thu garden was notified to clos up his place , nnd ordered not to open agal during the day. Personal Mrs. II. J. Hichardson , of Blunt , Dak Is visiting her grand-daughter , Mrs. J , / White. Miss Fannie M. Footo , of Atchison , Kan is In the Blurts , the guest of Mrs. G. D. Oi trom of Avenue 13. J. W. Porogoy and A. C. Graham an their families loft yesterday for Spirit Luk < where they will spend a couplu of weeks. T. J. Evans and Superintendent Ueynold of the electric motor line , havu roturnc from a trip to Chicago uud other caster points. j ( D. N. Ulohardson , 01 Davenport , editor < tbo Democrat-Gazette , Is In the city , inulun a tour of investigation among our education Institutions , particularly thu lowu Instltutlc for the deaf and dumb. A. S. Tiffany , of Union , recording seer tnry of the lowaStuto firemen's ussociutlo was in thu city yesterday the guest of J. 1 Tumplcton , Ho caioo on business connoctt with Buttling up tlio accounts of the rccoi tournament. Notice the beautiful linUh given co hire , cuffs mid shirty by Cascade Luui dry company. C , II. Trunit Factory moved to Chapman old stand. Largest trunk factory in west. A good house and lot in desirable locatlc for salu , ftOIK ) : $500 cash , baluuca ton yua tlmo. A. A. Clurk & Co. , Splendid bargains ut Marcus' clothin toro before removal to uow building. IN AND ABOUT THE BLUFFS. The Supply of Brick Will Affoot the Paving Contracts. ANOTHER CHURCH DEDICATION. Tlio aillwniikcaVi New MortRnco The Kloctflc Motor and Itji Stops JJnyltss t'nrk nnd Its Fountain. Now Ohnroli. Yesterday afternoon ut 8 o'clock tlio SPO- onil Presbyterian church , on tlio corner of Harmony and Lopau streets , was formally dedicated In tlio presence of an audience that nilod the aisles nnd almost the pulpit of tlio church. The services were of n very iin- presslvo nature , conducted by Dr. Phelps , of tiio First Presbyterian church , assisted by the pastor ia clmrgo , Uev. Mr. Williams. At the conclusion of the services Dr. Phclps , In a vor.y pleasant mnnuor , recounted Uio history of the church from its inception , through its various stages to Its present completed state , and stated Its present finan cial condition. There was u little debt re maining , but when the eloquent speaker concluded his remarks it was ready to take \\liiK > , and it only required the formality of a collection to roall7O enough to pay every cent owed. A brief history of the muses which led to tlio organization of this ii-llcious body will bo Interesting In this connection. In the year Ib&i , during the summer , when religious feeling is generally ut a low ebb , tlio seeds were sown ot what has since grown into a nourishing young church , Previous to that tune ctiuruli advantages In the city in which this church is now located had been obtainable only in the Broadway M. 13. church , and even that was too far away to ba enjoyed by a very large portion of the pee ple. Realizing the religious destitution of the neighborhood , a number of prayer meet ings was Instituted and held in the parlors of Mr. J. M. Palmer , Tilrs. John Fnlr , Mrs. V. Fisk and others , until the attendance became - came too largo for these rooms. To prevent tha work which had already been done from dying out , a committee was appointed to draft a constitution and by-laws of a perma nent organization. On ' July 31 , 1SS4 , this committee presented the results of their de liberations , which were liuully adopted Au gust 23 of the same year. The nnino of the organization was "The Ladies' Harmony Mission Soeloty ; " its object , "To piomolo the cnuso of piety and religion In the commu nity , " It was Incorporated under the laws of the state September 12. The first oDIcors elected were as follows : Mrs. Vaunt ! Fisk , president ; Mrs. Henry Ueione , vice president ; Mrs. L. A. Mooumw , secretary ; Mrs. J. M. Palmer , treasurer. Directors Mrs. John Hammer Mrs. W. U. Shot wood , Mr . William Bean , Mrs. John Fair , Miss Carrie Burgess , Miss Hattiu Palmer. Miss Ida Pruyn , Miss Lena Daughtler. Socials were held nnd subscriptions ob tained to meet current expanses. A lot was immediately leased and a building secured and suitably fitted up , und on Sunday , No vember 51 , was dedicated to the worship of God. Ueurcsontativts were present from alt the denominations in the city , and Kovs. . G. Lemon , of thu Baptist church , 1C. D. McCreary , of the M. E. , and A. 1C. Bates , of ho Presbyterian churches , tooit part in the ixercises. Hev. J. Fisk , of the M. E. church , .ircuclicd the dedicatory sermon from Mal- achi , chapter III. , verse 1 : 'Tho Lord , vhom yo seek , will certainly cotr.o to his cmplo. " From that time services have been rcgu- urly hold in the chanel , ministers of Coun- il Bluff a aud Omaha conducting services on ho Sabbath , and laymen from the several : hurches leading the prayer meotiugs. Dur- ng all this tluiu the ladies met current ox- Ksnses by social and inuivldu.il contrlbu- ions. On July 13 , 18ST , a menting was called to jonsider the purchuso of a lot. A committee consisting of Mrs. J. M. Palmer , Mrs. W. VI. Squires and .1. H. Wcacott wore elected , vho , according to instructions , at once lought of Henry Dolong , on liberal terms , -ho - lot on the corner of Logan and Harmony itreots , 50x00 feet. Believing that the purpose of tha original 'ounders would be bolter carried out by so doing , it was decided on December 0 , 18b8 , jy an almost unanimous vote , to turn the Ladies' Harmony mission over to the care nnd protection of the Presbyterian churcli of this city. A resolution was also adopted that if and when a Presbyterian churcli should bo organized the Harmony mission would convoy to the church thus organised "its property , both real and personal. Sooi : .ifter this a petition signed by twelve per sons was sent to the Presbytery ol Council Bluffs , and in pursuance thereof the Second Prcbbytorian church of Counci LSluffs was organized by a committee nn- pointed by tlio Presbytery , consisting of Uuv Stephen Phelps , D. D. . H-JV. G. P. Wllliai.is , Thomas Oflicer. A. W. Hurterpeo , M. D. , and J. H. Wescot * . Mr. Williams , who was and is still serving the new church as pastor , immediately begai ulanning for the enlargement of the churcl building. This was successfully accom plished , nnd now a small but neat and wel arranged edillco stands where but so rcccntl.i thcro was naught but a scries of hills am glens in which but few people lived. In the accomplishment of this inagnlflcan result great credit U duo those who in tin beginning recognized tim necessity for reli gious organization at this point nnd laborci long and earnestly to secure this end. Important to IjiullcM nnd Gentlemen I have established an extensive dyeing nn ( cleaning works in this citv nnd desire to cal attention of ladies and gcntloiucn of Oamli ; and1 Council Bluffs to the fact that I hav ( f uvnlhhed my works with the latest improvcc machinery known to thu trade , that I havi had over sixteen ycara' experience , am that I use only the very best dj'os and ehoin Icnls. I clean and dye everything but fui goods. I call special attention to my ncv cleaning process by which the gin mont Is no ripped nnd which restores the original Instn to the goods , n Ladies' und jfoaltnmcn'a sum mer garments , such as lli.nnulo or cillt , modi to IOOK as good as now. Dresses , clothing silks , shawls , laces and plumes dyed In HU uerlor manner. Motor fura allowed on nl goods brougnt to works , or wagon will cal at residence. G. A. Schondsack , Twin Uit ; Dye Works , Twenty-sixth and Broadway Main ofnce 11 ! ) South Sixteenth , Omatiu. Not Oonil , But Still Allvo. I will convince you of the fact by the mice I will iiiaka you on my own make of car rlages , buggies , mirroys and phictnns. also keen in stock uustcrn manufncturci work which I will soil at astonishingly iov figures. 1 have a largo stock , which I wan to reduce within the next thirty iluys. I persons desirous of buying will cull I wll convince them of the fact that what I say mean. Call and convince yourselves. H F. Hattenhauor , Nos. :2r : to SI , Fourth street Council Bluffs. ' The Tonulior * . The work of the teachers' Institute 1 going on smoothly. There Is nothing of pat tieular interest to outsiders going ot ; although tbo work is far from being monotonous onous to those m attendance. The numbe of teachers now enrolled is about 140. Ttior uro BIS teachers employed in Pottnwattami county ami It U expected that " 50 of the number will bo in attendance at the lustltut by examination time. Prof. MuNaughton remarks as onn marko feature punctuality ana u full attendance c those enrolled. No lectures uro nnnouncc for the term , ttioy , having boon ubitndono two years ago on account of the ruthor pee attendance which they drew. Perhaps one explanation of a Inck of a tcnduiico is thatu greater part of the tcacl ors uro at ranger s in the city and Uad It it convenient to attend mi evening session , A the session in Avoca a course of lectures o educational topics uro always given and at well attended. New library The worlc of moving and arranging th books In the new public library rooms , i iho Merriam block , has been progrcsaln slowly on account of a delay in securln shelving , but Is now nearly completed , un tha library will probably be ocen for b'is ness by the inii'.dlo of tbo week. Only 01 or two other public libraries In the state cnn bonst of the advantages of the Council Bluffs public library association , which was established In 18TO. and kept up by various benefits , private donations , etc. On tha or ganization of the present association under the state law In 1SS2 , a donation of 2S'J3 volumes was made thorn by the old associ ation. The present number of registered vol umes is 7,01:3 : , which does not Include public documents , which number about throe thou sand volumes. Much credit for the success of tbo Institu tion Is duo to Horuco Everett , D. C. Bloomer nnd others , who have boon foremost In the work of Us proper management. Mrs. E. W. Davenport , the present librarian , li thor oughly ncannlnlcd. and efficient , having been rmployc'd for about seven years by the old association , nnd the same tlma by the now one , making an uninterrupted term of four teen year * . Kullcy A Younltormnn sell groceries Chase and Sanborn coffees a spoclaly. < - Have your old furniture upholstered , good as now. H. Morgan , TM Broadway , S. B. Wiulswortb & Co. loan money. . .1 i liiHiilIlolcnt Brick. The city council will this evening Inquire Into the report that there U insufficient pav ing brick In the city with which to complete the brioit paving ordered awl contracted for. At thu last session of tlio council Alderman Everett uiudo this statement and supple mented U with a motion to give the paving contractor an extension of time to complete the work , but the motion was rejected. By the terms of the qontrnct , G. S. Miller , to whom the paving ci ntruct was lot , Is re quired to hnvo the work finished by the Iht of December , under a penalty of &S5 a day for each day required to complete It there after. Aldorlnan Everett's motion was to extend the time until the 1st ot Juno , 1390. When the question of paving with brick was discussed in the council it was evident the matter ot supply of brick was not thor oughly Inquired into , and wheu the resolu tion was passed awarding the contract , the mayor intimated his Intention of vetoing It , if , upon inquiry , he found enough suitable brick could not bo obtained in tha city , but the fact that ho did nut veto the resolution was taken us an Indication that there could boor would bo no scarcity of material. It now transpires that there is a serious scarcity , nnd slnco the defeat of Alderman Everett's move for an extension of time. Contractor Miller has been compelled to go outside of the city to get the material , nnd has already contracted for paving brick In Lincoln and other toxvns , and expects the delivery oC the foreign material to commence at once. The council will look into the mat ter to-night and'Hce what can bo dona to keep all the money for this work at home. Miller's contracts call for nearly 30,000 yards of paving , and to do this woric it will require nearly two million pavimr brick. This vast number in addition to the amount required for the now sewers contracted , it is said , will more than exhaust the capacity of nil the brick yards in the city duriag the season , even if no hard Brick were required for private building purposes. Only u small percentage of the brick in. u kiln are suitable for navlng , and brickmakcrs will not consent to tear their kilns to pieces as sooa us burned to get the hard bricks , and even If enough could UQ made between the present time nnd cold weather they could not bo delivered. There is no reason why every dollar paid out for uaviug this year should not remain in the city , and from present indications the only way this can be done is for the council to grant Contractor Miller an extension of time. It Is said succlal kilns can bo erected that will nroduco nothing but hard-burned briclc , but brickmakcrs claim it will cost ? 25,000 and take eight months' time to get these kilns In operation , and this delay will bo fatal to Contractor Miller under the terms of his present contract. Delay in paving is unde sirable , but if ono of the important objects in using brick fox1 the work is to bo defeated by haste it ia bettor to suffer the inconven ience of delay and gain thu other considera tion. It will bo well for the council to defi nitely settle the matter to-night. Council Bluffs Furniture company for good goods at low prices. 407 Broadway. For rent House , 7 rooms , in good location , $25. A. A. Clark & Co. * New Ogden , only first-class modern hotel In the city. Hates reasonable. . Duylist Park its It Should II ; . ' If I owned property facing on this park I would certainly bo willing to give something toward having a fountain , and I wouldn't wait to have the park ccuimisslonors come and ask mo for It , buc I would got after them instead , " remarked a Council Bluffs business man yesterday afternoon , as ho stood in ttio center of Bayliss park , loDlcing at the barren spot thirty-feet in diameter that is waiting patiently for the long promised ornament. 'Why , it would Increase the value of sur rounding property far more than the amount the owners would give , to say nothing of the pleasure , wtiich cannot bo estimated in dollars lars ar.d cents , which they would derive from having it hero. 1 don't think that the public generally should bo asked to subscribe toward It , although all will of course be benelUted , because a park tax has already been levied and all have contributed to it in that tnnimur. Those folks living around here will deiivo far moro enjoyment from it than those who resUo farther away , and I think they should bo willing to assist In getting it. A fountain is all th it is needed to complete the park , and it will never be completed without it. Witli sucli a fountain us the ono proposed the park would ba with out an equal anvwhoro in the west , without excepting a single city , Just imagine what It would bo like with a handsome basin bore thirty foot wide , with u coping of Colorado brown stone and a beautifully designed foun tain eighteen foot high rising in the center with n dozen streams of water Issuing from as many figures nnd falling to the basin beneath. Could there bit any sweeter music in n spot like this ) It would add to the cool and refreshing attractiveness of the place in the day tlmo , as well ns to the beauty of the park and Its surroundings under the bright beams of the electric light. A fountain placed right hero would give moro pleasure nnd enjoyment to the citizens of Counci Bluffs than double the amount expended it any other way. " DifsHnlution Notice. The firm of Dexter & Armstrong Is this clay dissolved , Mr. Armstrong retiring absolutely lutoly from the firm. The business will b < conducted until further notice by Mr. IJuxtei ut Hootn 1 , NoS Pearl street. No business transuded by Armstrong will have any con nocllon with Mr. Dexter whatever. July 12 , 1SSU. GEOIICIB H. DIJVTEII. \\'o have a customer for several lots it western part of the city near the motor Hue A. A. Clark & Co. A MnrtmiKft or Millions. A mortgage was filed for record at tbi ofllco of the ceunty recorder Saturday oven' Ing that makes all previous articles in thli line sink Into comparative insicniliciinca. I was from tha Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Pau Railway company to the United States Loat and Trust company , of New York. Tin amount was $150,000,000 , and covers the roat bed , rolling stock , right of way aud the entire tire property of the company. The enl ; mortgage exceeding this that U filed hero I that of the Union Paeitlo Railway compan ; to the government , amounting to Hoarl (300,003,000. The Milwaukee mortgage , jus filed , bus to bo recorded in 110 counties h Iowa , Kansas , Missouri , Dakota , Minnesota Wisconsin nnd Illinois , There are 14,0ft words In the document , which will cove about thirty pagon of the record. The lllini fees huru amounted to * H.10. I'iolccil Up by the 1'olioe , Sun Jay was not a particularly remu ncrt tivo dav for thu police , so far ns victims t their vigilant search were concerned , bu with those hauled In Saturday afternoon am the following night , they managed to muket very fair showing to aupear this mornln for trial. Mary Daunt was locked up fo disturbing the ponce. Joseph Bartol , a run uway boy , was also corralled , and place behind the bars for sufo keeping. J , Well \vns another pence disturber who found hln Jn uu ofllccr'B clutches.ljoaj ; > y Brooks anil a frail dUmlttl giving the name of Myrtle Lee warn/Jaund In Bayliss park , by Officer Mullen , at J.o'clock In the morn * ing , and wore escortedtn tlio quay. "Soapy" was booked an a ( lrunliktvagniid ! , the woman was hold on general principles. Orders hnvo been Issued to bowicft''n.li women from the park at 11 o'clock , uml'illoso found loitering about thd placet nftor tjiqi hour Will bo very llkoly to get Into trouble. Complaint has been made that a lot of disreputable charac ters frequent the parliflUrlng the nlghtnftor tha electric light go6f'But at midnight , and that disgraceful nconW'jxrn ' nightly enacted , the equal of which -W6dld ho hard to find anywhere , ovcu'ln tho. historic precincts of "Rotten How. " The Viithorltles have de cided to put a stop to lu'nnd such steps will bo taken ns to keep the disreputable class out , ami make it n decent place for rospcctu- bio people to gather and spend the ovenlngs , without danger of Insult or annoyance. No Explosions When persona keep cool nnil use our ' 'Sun Dial" gns stoves. Four holes , ronstor mid bakcovon. Costs 7 cents per hour when running full blast. Now York Plumbinff Co. * J. H. Smith , ilrugs , medicines , paints , oils , glass. COO Main , near John Morgon'B. Money loanou" at L. B. Craft's & Co.'s loan nlllco on furniture , piiinns , horses , wagons , personal nroporty ot all kinds , aim all other articles of value , without removal. All business strictly confi dential , TrlnlH of thu Motor Conductor * . "It does Boom ns It folks would never lonrn that wo must not stop except just after passing crossings , " remarked a motor con ductor yesterday afternoon ns n rod-faced mon with his wife aud throe children frant ically waved their hands and handkerchiefs for the car to stop In the middle of a block , ami swore- mentally when the conductor motioned them to trail ulong to the next crossing , "Wo have tried for two months to teach the public that they must , board the cars at the crossings and got off at the satno places , but they have continued to do as they ploaso. Heretofore wo have stopped for thorn nnd then told thorn what the rules were , and hdmonishgd thorn to govern them selves accordingly for the future , but they seem to think that if wo stopped for them once wo could do the same whenever tliny wanted n rldo. This was iloiio hoping that they would grasp the Idea and accustom themselves to the proper wiiy of doing things , but the superintendent finally made up his mind that , the plan wouldn't work , nnd has given orders to strictly follow the rules nnd stop only after passing a stro.t crossing. "We are allowed to slop between Seventh and Klghth streets , however , as that Is a very Vone , block , aud it virtually amounts to the sumo thing from Sixth street to Eighth street , ns the streets opening on Broadway are so Irregular that wo cau stop almost nnyxvhcro and make a street crossing. Then wo have to stop ut tlio hotels , and that com pletes the list. It may seem rather tough to make a lady tag along after the car for a couple of hundred feet , especially if the street is muddy , but ono such experience is always enough for timm , and they never try it the second time. Tlio majority of these who are given u lesson of this kind , tiiKo it very kindly when it is'Oxplalnod that it is the order of the compali'Jr , but some of the men , who are too important to think tlmt anybody 1ms any rights oxL-eut themselves , swear lilto troopers wljcu compelled to walk , and threaten to couiplairi to the superintend ent , but It is not probable that they do , at any rate , they w6ulu got cool com fort. This rule is "ndt ns hard on the men , however , as It' is on the ladies , for the former can , get on or off without necessarily watting for the train to stop. We carry a few ladies who sometimes attempt to stou off on Jibe fly , nnd ono or two of them do it very neatly' ' , but , vo nro always afraid that they will get hurt , und discour age it. "Tho meanest man over carried came ever from Omaha with''mo ' this morning. Ho was fairly well dressed und might have been taken for a very dectnt ; kind of n man if ho mis not known. His 'little daughter , aged about six years , was with him and he wanted to get out of paying her faro. Ho paid his own fare , and when I asked for the child's he stated that she did not belong to him. 'Why , yes I do ; you are my papa'pleaded the little one , but that contemptible cur just sat thcro and denied it , nnd told tno to stop and put the child off if I didn't want to carry her. What could I dot I couldn't put her off there alone , and ho had paid his fare , and denied having anything to do with the little girl. I thought I had carried some mean men before , but that broke all previous records. " W02LD OU3HI TO CHOW 17. The worli ought to I know nhat S. S. S. boa dona for me In tlio euro I ofa malignant Cncccr , wlilchnu eoli.Tlnsto I ho considered 'Incura- bio by the I > hjfcl.nn ! Itn Chicago , \\hcro I vent to bo treated. Olio I of my nilglihoro cent me n. copy of nn ud cr- ItlKcmuit In regard to Sivlft'H bpcclfij. nnd I \ begun taking It. I pot relief from llicilrttfcw Seleses ; tlie poisonuas gradually forced out ( if 1 my Hyelccn , nud I was teen cured found niul swell. It la now ten menthe elnco I qul t UiU ' S. andlha\o Lad no Bljn ; of rctuin of the droaQfu'l dlscaeo. Mns. ANN BOTUWELL. Au Saulu , Mich. , Dec , 20 , ' 38. Send for books on Blood Diseases nnd Cancers , mailed free. TJIE SWIFT SPECIFIC ) Co. ' Drawer 3. Atlanta. Go. A BIG LOT OF YELLOW JERSEY and Nansamond SWEET POTATOES Cahilmge and Other Vegetable Plants. FOR AIE [ .By J , R , McPHERSON , GROWER , Vegetables , Vegetable Plants , Fruits--lie - , ' Enst Pierce St. - , Council Hluffa. , , THE MANHATTAN BILLIARD HALL 'AND CIGAR STORE Sporting Headquarters. 418 BROADWAY. MALONEfS O'BRIEN. ' D , KUUUNDSOM. ! ' R , It. SlIITQAIIT , I'roa. Vice Viet CIIAS , II. HANKAW. r ' ' CITIZEN'S STATE BANK Of COUNUir. J'alrt Up CftPltttl . 1 150.000.00. BlirnhlH . -'i.000.00. Liability to Depositors. . S\Uii0.nO. JliUKCTims-I. A. Mlllor. ! ' . O. ( IluuHon , B. L SluiHurt , r..ii. Hurt , J , 1) . Kdmuiidson. C'has. U. Jiunuun. Transact Kenerul bunking business. Luruodt ciipltiil niul surplus c : Any bank in Boutuwestern lowu. Inter eat on tlmo deposit * DRY GOODS WILL MOVE NOW ! Twenty per cent discount on all sales from now until August 15. This 20 per cent discount is on each and every article we sell. It includes Coats' Spool Cotton , all kinds of domestics , every staple as well as fancy article in our house. Cautious and money saving buyers should not fail to attend this sale. Our store will be filled with customers , and we would advise early morning shopping. Store open from 7:30 : a. m. until 8:30 : p. m. Don't fail'to attend this great removal sale and secure your share of the bargains , at SPECIAL NOTICES I710U UKNT A now cottaire ot four rooms on JD Graham avo. A splomlld blue grass pus- tuio near the city. A dairy farm one-half mlto of the city. A largo comfortable liouso on Woodbury uvemio.A cottngo on Tenth nvo. Apply at the olllco ot Uoracu Kverott. HUNT or Balo-Aii 18x21 Ht.iblo. located FlJll 10th avc. lietween"d and ! ! d avenues. Oeo. Metcnlf. 1U 1'carl st. ANTKl ) Clerk for general merchandise store ; vlnitlo man ; must have some ox- porlouce ; ono who speaks Gorman preferred. Address with refcrrenco or call on H. Muudol , Ncola , la. O8T lletwccn Soronco , Nob. , and Council JlllullB , Saturday , .Inly 1' ! , a bluu llnun en velop ? containing several papers , among them a. note for f I.UIT.ll. dated Oct. ffli , 18S7. duo ono year fiom datov It was signed by A. Is. bpuicn , of Ulyssls. Nub. , and was made in favor ot CIonKh. iCola. of S'llem. la. The note was In dorsed for JI.247. anted Nov. fi. IhSC. The papers are valueless to anyone but tno owners. A suitable reward will bo paid for tno return ot the property to Plough Ac Cole. Pnlem , In. family team for sal o or trade for lot. FINE ij _ > 2 West llroadwaj- . T7KIl ) KENT Store room. No. IS Mum St. . -I ? after July 1. W. C. Jamas , ID Pearl st. IJ1INE family team tor sale , or trade for -I ? lot. Inquire MM Wast Ilromlway. HUNT FiirtiUhoil ( for two or thrao months ) , the house 1 occupy , No. 124 So. 7th st. 11. C. Cheyney. "DUAL KSTATG nought aad sold nnrt ox- XV ehaiiKed. Special attention given to exam ination of tltlou.V. . C. James , No. 1U l arl St. . Council Uluifi. . TT OIlttENT Easy terms two new live-room JJ houses , inth avo. botwoun Hlgn and Third sts. Sell cheap It token this vrcok. Inquire o > yner. J plckoy. 740 H. Wuy. Tmoil SAt.i : Old oit-ibllsaod general mer- Jj chiindl-io business , stoclc , llxtnros , waaous , etc. Good room and low rent. Address. J. Dlckoy , 7M ) U. Woy Kverybody In the city to remem ber Mandel's bargain furniture store Is the place to buy your goods. 332 nndlUu llroad- way. J. M. PALMER HAS TUB CHOICEST LOT OK SUBURBAN & INTERIOR PROPERTY In the city. Gilt edged opportunities to lmmo < dlato Investors No. 27 Main Street , Over Jncqucmiii'i .VcwclryStoro OBOBQB MBTOALF , HKAt ESTATE , No. 10 Pearl St ano8.Oprror.il. ff. n. M. OFFICE & PliSEl , BANKERS. Corner Main and Broadway , . COUNUtfj BLUFFS , IOWA. Dealers In foreign r.nd domestic exchange. Collections mad * nud iuttrait paid on time de posits. Electric Trusses , Belts , Giiest Pro tectors , Etc , Agents wanted. RENTS HOUSES. Agent American llulldlnir and Loan Assocla- on. No. 30 1'earl t.t U1'-8T Vlltd. OH AH. O , K MONEY TO LOAN ON CHATTELS. Money loaned on furniture , pianos , diamonds , uorsos. bujrgioa or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity : fair and honorable dealing , A. A. Clark & Co. , ollloo cor. Broadway and Main , over American express. COUNCIL BLUFFS HOMEOPATHS. W. H. CHAMBERLAIN. M. Olllco corner Main Bt , , und Broadway. and Homuopnth , Hoom 0 , Brown PI , building , 115 I'earl St. Oillco houra , I ) to 12. u. in. , 2 to U und 7 to S , p , m. TIBIIEJ IRTJSSimiLiIL. SIZES FROM Especially AttaflleJ ftp KM ? 25 TO 300 fllr , HORSE POWER , Mills and Elevators AUTOMATIC CUT- Fppcltlciitlonsuml estimates furnlalioil for complete ntcntn planH. Itesulntlon , Durability Cim show letters from uiers wncro fuel economy Is equal with Corll Non-ccnulonrinir. E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send for catalogue. No. 510 Potirl Street , Council Bluffs. REFITTED . v A AND * fcs = &i i\ \ Connected by Motor with COUNCIL BLUFFS AND Located on Lake Mannwa , the finest Watering Place and Summe Resort in the west , Beautiful Boating and Fishing. Unparalelled Bathing Beach. DAW D-au I Special Rates to Parties nua Families. Cor- 4 > W rUl 5Jdf ] j respoudouoo Solicited. AsstSlatoVelerinarian \ce&Hoj \ CoundlBIn < COUNCIL BLUFFS SOLE AGENTS COLUMBUS BUGGY 00 , Open Dally , All KpeclmciiH Fur ORDERS FOH TAXIDERMY WORK TAKEN AND PROMPTLY FlLiLiED. Call at Museum or address O , II. GILJIEflT , 816 North 10th St. , Omaha , for Catalogue , Special Bargains in all Departments This Week ,