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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY * JULY 16 , 1889. THE DAILY BEE , COUNCrETBLUFFS. orpion. NO 12 rEAnii STREET. tellTeredtoy carrier In Anr r rt ot heCltyn TvcntyCenti 1'crVeoV. . I.W , TIL-ION , MANAOKlt. IKLKPHONESl UrMKrPS OFFICE No. 4J. NIGHT KuiTon , No.- ! . . MIMOH BIICNT1ON. N. Y. P. Co. Glcnson coal. C. U. Muslo Co. , 533 B'vvay. Hcltcr , tnllor , BIO Broad war. Evnns1 laundry , 724 Broadway. D.tf. . Otis , city and farm loans. Dcnn Gardner will oniolato nt St. Paul' * church next Sunday morning at 0:30 : o'clock. Hev. E. N. Harris , paitor of the Bethany Baptist church , is spending his vacation In travel In the south. Emma Woodward , a white woman with a tendency for adulating -vlth the negroes , was arrested yesterday morning on the charge of vagrancy. William nillott ha * secured a Judgment In the superior court for $ .V > against the county for services rendered during the smallpox epidemic. Bo brought suit for ( ISO. A letter from Will J. Grattan , Alton , 111. , states that ho is enjoying a delightful sum mer vacation , and that his father , Josouh Orntlnn , U spending the summer in Ku- rope. rope.The school board held a meeting last evening for tl.o transaction of routine busi ness , Mr. Schoentgcn was not present , so the matter of electing high school teachers was postponed. Regular communication of Bluffs City lodge , No. 71 , A , F. anil < \ . M. , this cvenlntr , ntS p. in. sharp. All M. M. in good stand ing urc cordially Invited to ho present. By order of the W. M. Lieutenant Chailes Palmer , who has boon sick for a long time , has sloxrly recovered , and will start in a few duys for Salt Liiko to try the effects of the climate on his health. Ho will bo the guest ot his uncle , S. S. Wallrer. The city fathers are after moro and better Illumination In the eity building. 1'he incan descent clettrio lighting system Ii being put In , and hereafter the aldermen will conduct their ( iolibciutions under the brilliant raya of the electric cuircht. Work on the Improvement of Indian week , between First and Second streets , has been commenced. Piles aio being driven , and an embankment will bo made of willow , earth nnd stone , In prevent a further washing away of property in that locality. Satcllu U. , infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Schefller , died Sunday even ing at 0:30 : o'clock , at the residence of F. Kccnnn , No. 413 Glen avrnuo. of cholera in- fntitnm. Tlio funeral will take place at 10 o'clock tnis morning fiom St. Peter's church. Iho physician who attended the young German , Injured at the beer garden Sunday afternoon , states that his injuries were not Inflicted by an oflicer's club , but were proba- blv caused by a fall on the curbing. Ihis corroborates the story told by OlUcer Doyle , Who made the arrest. The Kllno-Uishop geese comedy had another full dress rehearsal before "Hquiro Hemlrleks yesterday afternoon. This is the case in which the gccso trespassed on the Vlulntifl's garden , jind destroyed a quantity ofgarden sass. " Judge Aylesworth in flicted u fine of $5 for trespass , and tbo last suit was brought to obtain damages. J. L. Peters , bookkeeper1 lor Jghn Under , was profoundly surprised yesterday after noon when his family physician telephoned him to come to his residence ut Oil ) Upper Broadway , and see n couple of little stran gers that had just arrived. The twins were a girl and boy , line healthy babies. Mr. Peters is perplexed and surprised , but highly elated. \V. H. Brooks and Myrtle Lee , the pair found la Bayliss park at no unseemly hour , were yesterday lined by Judge Ajlcsworth. Brooks was cinched $7.50 , and the woman for tO.OO. A bootblack named Holmes was fined $9 GO for disturbing the peace. Ho hud "shincd 'cm ' up" for a parly , who refused to settle , when Holmes grabbed his hat and disappeared. The Union Pacific has set the city a good example in cutting the weeds on its property at the transfer and around the dummy depot. There are dozens of places about the city where similar work is badly needed. It i * hardly probable that there is a resident of the city who cannot call to mind a few vacant lots whore such work would be productive of beneficial results. Saturday night a freight car In the lower Wabash yards was broken open by a gang of tramps , and a case of shoes and a package of hardware stolen. A gentleman named Glcnson , Who resides in that vicinity , noti fied Station Agent Blnnchard , who in turn called for the police by the telephone , but no answer was received. The authorities .state that no telephone message was re ceived. Where was the jailor at the time ? B. Zevely , secretary of the board of traclo , Is busy sending Invitations to the fanners of Pottawnttamlo county relative to the bluognws palace exposition to bo hold at Crcston next month. Ho is asking every farmer to contribute some farm product , it nothing more than a basket of potatoes or n peck of oats , anything that ho can bring that will show the fertility and productions of the soil in the county. It is calculated that this exposition will bo a great advertisement for the western part of the state. Sunday afternoon while Dr. C. B. Judd with others were walking on Manawa beach near the hotel , some unknown driver ran the doctor down with a team. The shoulder of one of the horses first struck Dr. Judd on the aide , which 'whirled him around , throwing him against the front wheel of the buggy , producing a very sovnro shaking up and bruising , that has resulted In prostration. The act seems to have been premeditated , as there was plenty of room for the carriage , arid from the fact that the driver Instantly put whip to his horses and was soon out of eight. The force of the concussion was so great that the doctor's clothes were badly torn. _ Dealer , employment. List your property with A. A. Clark & Co. PUnLilNCTOM KOUTE. O. A. n. Excursion One Faro For ttii ) Hound Trip. Prom August 21 to 28 , 18S9. inclusive , the C. , U. k Q. R. It will soil at half rates , or one faro for the round trip , tickets to Mil waukee and return from all points on its lines , on account of the National G. A. U. cncnuimnent at Milwaukee , These O. , U. & Q , excursion tickets will bo good to return August 27 to September 5 , Inclusive ; but by special arrangement an extension to Septem ber 30 may bo obtained by applying , prior to September U , to the agent at Milwaukee hav ing thu matter In charge. Botwecn Chicago and Milwaukee the tickets will bo good for passage in cither direction via the Goodrich line of steamers , tlio C. , M. & St. P. Uy. , or the C. Si N. W. Hy. Tickets and further In formation ran be obtained of C. , 13. & Q. ticket agents , or by addressing P. B. Bustle , Ucn'l ' Pass , and Ticket Agent , Chicago. A good house nnd lot in desirable location for alo. $1,000 ; ? 5CO cash , balance ten years lime , A. A. Clark & Co. Splendid bargains at Marcus' clothing tore before removal to now building. Important to ImdleM anil Gnntlemcn. I have established an extensive dyeing and cleaning works In till * citv and desire to cult Mlentlon of ladles and gentlemen of Omaha nd Council Bluffs to the fact that I have furnished my works with the latest Improved machinery known to the trade , that I have had over sixteen year * * experience , and that I use only the very best dyes and chem icals. X clean and dye everything but fur goods. I cull special attention to my now cleaning procecs by which the garment Is not ripped and \yhlcli restores the original lustrate to the goods. Ladle * ' and gentlemen' * sum mer garments , luch as flannels or silk , made to look as good as new. Dresses , clothing , lilks , shawls , laces and plumes dyed In su perior manner. Motor faro allowed on all Kods brought to works , or wagon will call resilience. G. A , Schoedsack , Twin City Dye Works. Twenty-sixth and Broadway. Main ofiico 113 South Sixteenth , Ouiana. Steam and hot water heating , first-class plumbing. Work in both cities. JOHN Giu- WSIIT , BlsTearl itrcot , Council Bluffs. THE NEWS IN THE BLUFFS , A Very EnthuBltiBtlo Move on the Part of tbo Ohnutnuqunns. FIRE COMMITTEE INTERFERES. The Gunrils New Cnptnln Tlio Sn-toon How II luffs Improvements The Cur Council The County Crop * . tlio Chnutntiqun Do lit. A mooting was hold yc tcrduy afternoon at which nearly all the trustees and ofllcers of the Council Bluffs and Omaha Chnulauqua association wore present. The meotinif wns called to close up the year's business of the association and receive , thn report/i / of the active ofllcors. The reports showed a light aclicit In current expenses and n total debt of 815,000. If this statement cast any gloom upon the members It was quickly dispelled by Mr. Wles , who Jumped to his foot nnd cried enthusiastically : "Mr. clmlrraan , 1 will give $1,000 towards defray ing that debt ! " Mr. Thomas Onicer didn't ' take time to applaud Mr. Wels , but re marked with as much enthusiasm , " 1 will give another thousand. " Mr. P. O. Glcnson supplemented this with the deulaiatlon that ho would give $501) ) . Mr. Hnrkncss then nroso and stated that Mr. Tulloys , who is now In Buropo , had aisured him ho would give u thousand moro. This made f3.500 raised In n moment from four men. Com mittees were appointed to talio subscriptions in Council Bluffs and Omaha. The Chau- tuuquu people fed confident the debt will bo extinguished within a few days. Kclley & Younkorman sell groceries Chase and Sanborn coffees a spccialy. Council Bluffs Furniture company for good goodn ut low prices. 407 Broadway. Tile l'lr < > Co 111 in It too Interferes. The tire committee held n meeting yester day morning for the purpose of looking into n certain matter to which their attention had been called by n communication from the mayor. It was with refcrenee to the recent dismissal of two members of the Urn depart ment by Chief Walters. The discharged men were C.iptaln Ilupuljc , foreman of hose .louse No. 1 , nna Frank Markel , driver of No. 1 hose reel. The grounds alleged by Chief Walters for their dismissal are Intoxi cation and disobedience of rules. Captain Knpaljo has been a member of the flro department for the past thirteen jcars , and his dismissal was more than the lire committee could stand , to he was reinstated by them. The committee then considered the water works question , and agreed that the fire pressure apparatus should bo removed from the police station to No. 4 hose house , on Upper Broadway. This will undoubtedly be done before very long. Have your old furniture upholstered , good us now. K. Morgan , 7J3 Broadway , S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. The Iililit Gunnls' New Captain. The Dodge Light Guards held an election ast evening foB&tho purpose of electing n aptnin to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Cautaln Cowlcs. But ono ballot was taken , resulting as follows : William E. Foster , 23 ; First Lieutenant W. E. Aitchison , 8 * Second lieutenant Walter Dixon. 1. The newly elected captain , Wil iam Foster , is an excellent , young man , and is employed as stenographer by Deere , .Veils & , Co. _ For rent House , 7 rooms , in good location , S25. A. A. Clark & Co. Now Ogden , only first-class modern hotel .n the city. Rates reasonable. . Trouble For the Budfco Dispensers. The saloon war Is now on in the most ag gressive style , and now developments maybe bo expected daily. Not only has there a now clement been , added to the ranks of those who are striving to enforce the law , but it is stated that several of those whoso saloons have been closed have mndo up their minds to follow the example recently set them by the barbers , and nee to it that others shall not bo allowed to do that from which they are enjoined. The greater part of this business Is being conducted through Justice Burnett's court , nnd the search warrants are served by Constable Covalt. It Is stated thut a notice was served yes terday of an application for an Injunction against the nlaco in the rear of the Manhat tan , and that several more will bo served to-day. Some of the ex-saloon keepers are hot because they were cinched and com pelled to pay a tlno of $500 or over for con tempt of court , while other parties , against whom injunctions were issued two or three years ago , arc still allowed to continue the business. They protest against any discrim ination in the matter , and bid fair to soon become the rankest kind of prohibitionists , although from unusual motives. We have a customer for several lots in western part of the city near the motor lino. A. A. Claik & Co. 1 City steam laundry , 84 Main , tel. 141. What's iho Matter With tlio Bluff ? Ono of the first things that strikes the visitor to the Bluffs as being remarkable is the largo number of now buildings in course of erection in all parts of the city , and count less questions are dally asked concerning the hundreds of new roofs which are to be scon from almost any good point of elevation. Last year the amount of public improve ments excited the same wonder , and it was claimed by some that the work in this line would soon bo far ahead of the city itself. That such a statement was entirely with out foundation is apparent at a glance at the following figures , as to the amount of money expended thus fur this year in tbo erection of now buildings in the city. The number of building permits issued by tbo city clerk for the first six months of the year was 8U5. The money consideration is very largo , us the table below will dhow , but it docs not In clude moro than one-half of tbo buildings erected this year , per mits for which were issued the luit three months of last year. The consideration does not Include the largo Elsoman and Morrlam blocks , electric light building and others , which are still m the hands of workmen. A careful estimate by parlies In position to know , places the value of improvements m the Bluffs for the first BIX months at $1,1)00,000. ) This incluucs grading and curbing contracts to July 1. The last half of the year will iwoll this amount largely , as all the sewerage , paving anil u largo portion of the grading and curbing will bo done. The following table will show the number of permits Issued and the money considera tion of tbo saino during thu first six months of 1839 : No. of Conslder- pcrniits. atlon , January ! ! 1 f 34,140 February 10 9,500 March 51 60,200 April ' . , . . 07 T8.105 May 137 176.U30 Juno 43 83b75 Total 824 $438,110 IU will bo readily seen that the muffs U not only easily keeping puce with its ex tensive public improvements , but that it will take a vary progressive council to keep the public Improvements up with the city. The extensive work that has been done for the past two year * by the park cominisloncrs , and the miles of paving oruered by the coun cil have been absolutely necessary , and it will bo impossible for cither of these two bodies to Indulge In any lot up next year , This year's work is by no uiuuns insignifi cant , OB 80,1)00 ) yards of paving , u half mile of BowcruKO and several thousaud dollars' worth of park Improvements will attest. A prominent business man of the elty ex pressed the correct view of the situation yes- turilui when he made the following state ment ; "If wo hadn't bad a boom two years ago wo would think uotY that wo arc having juat the greatest kind of a boom. There Is ono thing rortaln , nnd thut Is that our present growth , although pnrtakln ? of nothing of the nature of n boom , is far moro profitable to the city , and It is equally curtain that It has come to stay. " Nottco the beautiful finish glvon col lars , cuffs nnd shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. Oily Council Proceeding * . The city council mot last night in weekly session with all the members present. The judiciary committee reported back the petition of Mrs. Amy for remission of taxes without recommendation. Aldcrmnn Everett stated that the citizens of Washington avenue who hud petitioned the council to meet them as a board of health In regard to the abatement of the nuisances complained of In connection with a certain house between the mill and Second street , and that the council failed to materialize at the meeting fixed for that purpose , and moved that the council tuko u recess nnd meet as a board of health. The motion was carried and the council convened us such board. Marshal Turloy , Peter Ilans.in nnd Josmli Dan forth and M. Turln.V appeared mid made their defense to the charge that their property was B nuisance. After hearing the complaints and the defense the council re convened. K. E. Turner petitioned for a crossing over > ho Hoclc Island nnd Milwaukee trucks nt Sixteenth and Twenty-sixth streets , as the present grade barricaded the street. Granted. A complaint was made against tha hack- jnen and expressmen by the C. B. Point and Oil company , charging thorn with obstruct- 'UK the street in front of their place of bus- ness on Fourth. Referred to judiciary com mittee. Hosolutlona wore passed 01 dcrlng the con struction of sidewalks on various streets. The clerk was Instructed to advertise for bids , to bo opened August 0 , for the construe- , tion of sewers on Fletcher avenue from Sec- nnd street to Oakland nvonuc , and on Bcnton street from Broadway to Indian crook. 'iho rcsolut'on ' directing the grading of Harmony street from Bcntou to Frank street to bo rescinded was lost. The llnnnco committee , to whom was re ferred the matter ol enlarging the olty build ing by the expenditure of $5,000 , reported ad- > 01 soly. and recommended the purchase of additional ground , Including n tract reach ing through to Mnln street. Lake Manawa people asked for the nppro- prUtlonof $1,200 for the construction of an olcctiic light wire to the city limits in the direction ot the lako. Referred to lighting committee. The matter of Insufllclenoy of paving brick ivus Inquired into and Alderman Lncy stated that propositions had mudo from capitalists that if the city could order enough brick paving to make 40,000 jnrds , Including that already ordered , they would put in a plant for making brick costing § 30,000 and employ- 'ng not less than a hundred men. The ordinance assessing cost of paving to railroads where their trucks are laid on paved sticets , was passed. James Potter was appointed driver of hose reel No. 1 by the chief engineer , and the np- polntmcnt was confirmed. The mayor's ap pointment of C. W. Scott , as policeman , was also confirmed. The mayor returned the hack ordinance without his sifnaturo , accompanying the veto with his objections. No ICxplosions When persons keep cool nnd use our Sun Dial" gas stoves. Four holes , roaster and bakcovon. Costs 7 cento per hour when running full blast. Now York Plumbing Co. The Crop Outlook In Pottawnttnmic. Mr. Horuee Everett , who has just returned from Norwnlk township , reports the corn crop to bo very promising and evenly peed , while the oats are almost an utter failure. He personally examined the grain in many fields where it was being harvested nnd found nothing but chaff , the crop being de stroyed by rust. The farmers told him that in the center of the fields the oats were not BO badly injured , but they did not think they were worth harvesting. This report is so different from the crop reports of the Regis ter of the 14th that it is worth mentioning. Mr. Everett also reports the hay crop very light , especially timothy , and the pastures very scant. Almost every county in the state is repre sented in the weekly crop reports of the Reg ister except Pottawattumie. How is this } Are there no farmers in the county who will report to the Iowa experimental station weekly the condition of the crops and the rainfall ! J. G. Tipton , real cstoto , 627 B'dway. Dr. C. C. Hazen , dentist , Opera house block. 5 A Burnlar'H Unfeeling Joke. Anyone who has a small package of con solation on hand can dispose of it at much bettor than prevailing market prices to Nick O'Brien , of the Manhattan. Nick is com pelled to bo out rather late , and decided , n few weeks ago , to purchase a small black and tan dog to look after his household affairs during his absence. Ho also became the possessor of an immense "Colt's 41 , about half us long as his arm , and gave it out cold thut ho did not propose to put up with any monkey work on the part of burglars. Ho went homo a few nights since , placed the gun at the head of the bed , tucked the dogto sleep on a cushion on the iloor and was soon sound asleep himself. In the morning ho woke to a most startling surprise. A burg lar had ueon there and had not gone away empty handed. The prowlerentercd through the window , nnd after making a thorough tour of the house had coolly taken his de parture , taking with him the gun , dog and the pantaloons of the sleeping proprietor. It was u heartless trick on the part of the midnight depredator , and ono of which few would bo guilty. Nick has ascertained that the gun was sold to the man who runs the stationary engine at the Northwestern round house , and the pants were discovered on ttio back yard fence , but the dog Is still missing. Nick's modesty forbade him asking for sym pathy , but it is needed just the same , and his friends are requested to govern themselves accordingly. Money loaned nt L. B. Craft's & Co.'s loan nfnco on ( urnlturo , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and all other articles of vuluo , without removal. All business strictly confi dential. Will Dn Iho City's Guests. The Commercial club , of Kansas City , will arrive la Council Bluffs to-morrow. The hour is not yet known. They come by special train , and bring their own corps of special newspaper correspondents. A reception committee has been appointed , consisting of William Gronowcg , chairman , W. C. James , J. B. Patterson , F. Wles , J. D. Edmanson , George F. Wright , T. S , Evans , M. F. Hohrer , S. P. MacConnoll , E. W. Hart , Harry Blrkenblno nnd B. Zovoly. All members of the committee and all citizens who would like to servo on tno com mittee who have teams and carriages thai they would llko to use to drive members ol the visiting party over the city are requested to report to B. Zovely , secretary of the board of trade , before noon , It is Hoped that the public-nplrltad citizens of the DlufTs will take an Interest In the visit oi the club to this city. The club is composed of the prominent bankers , real estate men and merchants of Kansas City. The hour of their arrlva" will be announced later. J. H. Smith , drugs , medicines , paints , oils , flass. OOU Main , near John Morgcn'g. IVrsonut Messrs. Glluioro Price , of Idaho , and Wi Anderson , of Glenwood , are guests ut the homo of Br Woodbury , on Bluff street. They aio from Dartmouth college , and are now en joying their vacation. C. B. Trunk Factory moved to Chapman's old Btuud. Largest trunk factory in west. Took n Ticker. Otto Holser , the young roan who was ar- rastcd Sunday at the homo of his parents on Harri on street for the larceny of a watch belonging to David Nichols , from Oohany's livery stable , has acknowledged his guilt , sad ay bo sold tup Uoker to a couple of ioi- ows who were omplriycd with Andres * * cir cus. but loft there HAUirday to go to Omaha. lolserls but seventeen years old , nnd served ovoral years in tnq "rpform nrhool , but run away from thoro. jlUls very orobablo that ic will bo Rent bticK tlicro to spend the ro- mr.lndor of his Mr. .T. R. GnVtMTKAn , Scnorn , Ky. ! nys : My chUdrdli'Mmvo ' sometimes hnil ) ells nnd other ( ens of blood ininurl- ics , with loss oftBpotite ! , ote. , at which imos I have foxjn , $ Swift's Specific a nest successful rom/oily , In no inatnnco ailing to offcct a auoodv ami permanent euro. a ' A BEAUTY DOCTOR. Kxtrnoritlnary Mi'tlioili Knr Women Artificially Attractive. A shrewd little business woman who keeps a beauty parlor in Twenty-third street whore oils , creams , bnlmslotions , soaps , perfumes , poxvilora and toilet nr- tlcles are olTofou for sale , has this in scription over the door lending to the cabinet : "Trust mo all in all or not ut nil. " Koon-oycd and close-mouthed , ivarv as only n woman of the world can : > o , she brings to her profession the experience - porionco anil Intolli oiico of a tnsdlcal career and the rollncmontH of a lady , says the No\v York World. For rciibons of her own she lives entirely within liorsolf , is known us "Madame" by her customers , and with the assistance of a younp woman conducts iv business which , wMlo exclusive , is both remun erative and rcKpoctabls. No man is over BOOH to outer the place have as n messenger of collector ; and , while any .voman . can buy goods , only n chosen few nro admitted to the toilet cabinet treatment , and it is fiom these few , hat nor Income is derived. She values : ior time lit the rate of $ o mi hour , but she is quick in trailing a case , clear in .ircscrlbing . , and in a llftcon-jnint.to ,11 11 ; one is often put in possession of nest valuable hints. The patron is seated in an adjustable jhair nnd a hand-glass placed in her np. By depress the shade is rolled : rom the window and mndamo looks hop customer over and knows the thinto / bo done in nn instant. A prcasy. gray 'aco is thoroughly washed by .steaming it , to open tlio pores nnd eruptions. Blotches nnd soronubs of the lips are Lreatod with sweet oil nnd cream. In- lamed lips are ointod , Insho3 combed and clipped , eyebrows shaped to describe - scribe pretty curves , whore there id n tendency to meet the bridge of the nose is cleared of straggling huirs with tin electric noetlle. She trains the hair to .row about the temples in the manner rnost becoming to the face , and "scold loolcs" and "oar " ing pieces" nro effectu ally dealt with. A poor complexion is mndo the sub ject of dictic philosophy , nnd if neces sary , she will make out a bill of faro which , if adhered to for a , year , will cer tainly prove beneficial , not only to the face , but to the , general health of the body. She has great faith in perspira tion , nnd advises" Jong walks , even in the hottest weather , with the face heav ily veiled. Kitchen work is also pre scribed. Not long" ago a resident of Fifth avenue , who pays a cook $2,000 a year , was told < to go in tlio' kitchen and , shell peas , mix a c'ako , or knoivd bread for an hour every day to freshen her com plexion. Madntno is an enthusiast to an extent bordering on madness on the subject of cleanliness , and argues that there is a degree of personal neatness equally as fascinuting as beauty. "With out actually cleaning the hair , she will direct the work stnd superintend an ar rangement most agreeable to the lines of the 4ace. She has" recipes for sweet ening the breath and hundreds of tricks to make lovely women doubly attractive. For instance , any ono can manicure a pair of hands , but few are able to euro redness of the skin and swollen veins. She advises muscular action. One woman is ordered to fan herself ; n lorg nette mounted on a rod of silver is sug gested for another , so that when not in ube too highly colored members are piled on the tip of the rod , thus forcing the blood down from the hands ; n thiid is told to knit incessantly. aim the writer hns in mind two beautiful women pursu ing this plan , whose names are famous on both continents , Of all the remarkable things done by this very remarkable woman , that of dressing a. lady's arms exceeds everything elso. Some otherwise beautiful arms arc marred by a light growth of hair , to which sleeveless bathing suit and laco-sleevod walking dresses have so largely con duced. Ono season of bare arms on the beach is all the lesson a society woman needs ; after that she takes her ocean dip in long sleeves , silk mitts and a broad-brimmed hat. But the mischief accomplished , it is necessary to pluck the arms before the creature can ap pear in evening dress. In this opera tion the inadtuno is nn expert. She goes over the arm with a pair of tweez ers the day of the opera , ball , or cnr- Eot party , nnd drawing out the darker air from the shoulder to the wrist , re sorts to some dollcato paste to conceal the down that remains. Of course this treatment has to bu repeated for each subsequent occasion , and those ladies who go in society a great deal find the the low-neck nnd short-sleeve bodice a most expensive fashion. These visits are kept profoundly secret and are made by appointment. Ono lady pays the in ad u mo $100 a year to dross her right arm only , the left she does herself , and n well known singer's mouth is kept free from the hateful fill ado of u dark mustache for $00 paid in monthly checks. Some half dozen women of position and wealth go to the parlor to have their hair examined and the threads of silver pulled out or touched witli bleach ing fluid. While many of her patrons nro not in n position to keep a maid , there are moro who prefer thut the ser vants us well as the members of their family bo kept in ignorance of the nn- noyanco resulting from creeping ago. Tale Novola. The annual consignment of novels for summer reading has arrived , mid com- pribos several interesting books. Num ber 1)8 ) of the Globe library , published by Rand , McNally ft Co. , Chicago , con tains "ThrooCMS , " translated from tlio Gorman by iMary J. BnlTord. The April number of'tho Rlalto series , by the snnio publlbhors , comprises "Merzo , " by MiiryjE. Ryan. H is an attractive volume , Celling the story of un actress. The Manhattan series for ' " ' Trust. " May has brought'ityt "Roslyn's by Luncy C. Lllo | | , from the press of A. L. Burt , of Yorle , r Snnford & Co. , of Now York , has issilod the second edition of "Frances , " ' by Florence French- Kelly. This book deals with tlio moral question of society and handles the subject in an able manner. "Can Love SinV" just published by T. B. Peterson & Bros. , Pniladolphla , is an original American novel , which will attract considerable attention. It is written by Mark Douglas , nnd unfolds its stori in Wnahington and Portland. Tiio ti- tln is a BUlliclont indication of its sub ject. _ The critics of Now York severely scored "Grisctto , a Ttilo of Paris ant New York , " by I--ow Rosen , when thai meretriclons novel first appeared. Now that the book has gene into its thirtieth thousand , the critics of Gotham nro lamenting the degeneracy of modern lltorury mornla , and cry that Rosen is worae than. Zola. TIME TABLE OF THE LAKE MANAWA RAILWAY. Connect with Electric Motor and Union P.icific Dummy Trains at Ninth and Broadway Council Bluffs Iowa. C. F. REED , President. Have our wagon call for your tolled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. vJ OTIC 1ES. T7iU ) irTNT or SiucArevs Jj oil intli nve. hetueen "dand 3d n\ emit ) ? . ( Jen. Metcnir , 10 1'cnrl St. _ _ ANTKIuin well acoimmtiM In Council Illulls toollclt nnil mlso orilsrs for trft mul coirco home. Apply 400 lroail ) y , u. 1' LOST Hotween Cercaco , Neb , and Cotm'-Il IlluilB , SntiiHl.i.y , . .luHH a hluo linen en velope containing s ( . \ ral papers , Hinontr them n note forJI.lHT.Il. rtnt l UU - ' > , Ub7. due ono yonr from date. It wAsslmieilby A. K. SpnuMi. of riysso * . Neb. , and was made in fa\o : or ClotiKa * Coe , of Sloflii , la. The notowns In dorsed for Jl/Jjr , d tied Nov. u. Its-1. Tail p.ipcrs arn\aluclei3 to iniyona but t.'io ounrih. A suitable reward will bo p-ild for tno return of the properly to donah A Coa. Sloan , la. WANVKD Clink for general merclmndlso store ; flnglo man ; rn'i.tt liavu vomo < perlence ; onu who sneaks Oernmn p.-ofen ed. Address u Iih refori4nco or cull nn H. Mendel , Neola , la. I INK family team for silo or trade for lot. 1 Inquire IIVoat llroailway. TTiOIl HKNT-Storo room. No 13 > r m St. , JC utter July 1. W. C. Jainus , U I'o.ul si. FINK family te.un for snle , or trade for lot. Inquire UK ! West llro.uh\ay. FOH HUNT rurnlohed ( for t\\o or throa months ) , thu liouso 1 occupy , No. 14 So. 7th i t. 11. C. Choyiiey. RIIAIi KSTATfi llousht and snM nnt ex- fcUaiiKOtl. Spacl il attention Riven to exam ination ot titles. W. C. Jumos , No. It ) Pearl St. . CotmqiUlluSTs , . Foil KKNlV-Kmy terms tuo now live-room houses , nth avo. botivaen lllKH nnil Third st k Bell c'leup it taken tills week. Inquire owner. J. DlcJoy74n.JVuy. ! ( ) | TTIOH SAfjE Old eitabltssed general JL ? chandhe business , stocK , llxtiirosv , etc. Good room and low lent. Address , .1. DIctey , 7t ) U.Vtiy _ WANTRD i\orybody : In the city to ronium- nor Mandul's bariialil furniture' store Is the plftco to buy your goods. H-i und itto Uro.id- ? &S OOUNC1U BUUFFS , IOWA. J. M. PALMES HASTIIK CHOICEST LOT OF SUBURBS & INTERIOR PROPERTY Iu the city. Ollt edged opportunities to immo dlato Investors n.,1 homcicoicerd. The Most Modern Novolltls In PAPER HANGINGS. AND Artistic Decorations ! u ij m j , Nos. 11 and 13 Pearl St. TiiOS.Omcr.rt. W. H. M. OFFICER & PUSET , BANKERS. Corner Main nnd nroadwajr , COUNCIL. . UIjUFFB , IOWA. Dealers In foreign c.nd domestic exchanza. Collections mad * uud tuuren paid on time de posits. lib Ml * fc I RENTS HOUSES. AK oat American Ilntldlna nn < l Loan ABHoela- on. No. SOPeailst. , UI'-bTAIUS. OH AS. O. KLiWOOO. EY TO LOAN ON CHATTELS. Money loaned on furniture , pianos , diamonds , hordes , buggies or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity : fair and honorable * dealing. A. A. Cliirh & Co. , otllco cor. Broad way and Main , over American express. THE MANHATTAN BILLIARD HALL AND CIGAR STORE Sporting Headquarters. 418 BROADWAY. MALONEY & O'BRIEN ' , J.1D. CIIAS. U.'HANNAN. Cashier. CITIZEN'S STATE BANK OF COUNCI I'ald Up Capital burpluu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Liability to Depositors. . 325ux > . < W. nilttCTiii8-l. A. Miller , K. 0. "leason. K. Bhucart. K.K. Hart , J. 1) . ndruundson. Chas. 11. Hitniiun Transact Kenoral banking huslue . Largest capital uud surplus cl any bank Jn goutuwefcteru Iowa. Interest on , tlma depo.sU AW ? i iwni _ | LOWEST TlfcTE. ON CAL K < fObtwlu ' * TD4v\ > V\uV."t3tVtt V T5a < ! L * Kttovjv\X\ THIE3 IRTJSSIELL SIZES FROM Especially Adapted f F 25 TO 300 LIGHTING , HORSE POWER , Mills and Elevators ATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE Epeclllc.itlononn 1 estimates furnish oil for coinplo'o ttcnm planu. lleKulntluii , Durability ftuarnntjal. Cun alioir Icttcn from user * wlioro fuel economy I * equal with Cor5 ] | t\nn co dcn lnif. E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send for catalogue. No. 510 Pourl Street , Council Blulls. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Ebfchnatos Spocilieations. Supervision of Public Work. Brown Building , Council Bluffs , lowu. NQP.UI I I D7 Justice of the Peace. Ofllce over American Express , No. 41 , OlmUn . Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Ri Attornoys-at-Lnw. Practice in the Stuto nnd Fed- Ut cnil Courts. .Rooms 7 and 8 Sliupart-Beno Block , Council Bluffs. Iowa. H TIIIMA W Attornoy-at-Law , Room 4 , Second Floor , Brown i n. O I ILLIVinil Block , IIS Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , la. Will practice in State nud Fodor.il Courts. DR. BELLINGER&BELLIN6ER-4iy = Lvn.ud Surgcons ' omco Wo 10 Pcarl LEONARD EVERETT S.oy'1 ' > ! READ THIS ! I wish to inform tlio ladies-of Omaha and Council Bluffs that have determined upon closing out my entire stock ot goods at my HAIR EMPORIUM , Ihavo ho Inrcest , line of hair goods and ornnments wpst of Chlcpgo. nnrt It Is my Intuition to close out my slock nt less than half prlcoH. If not Bold noon ulll oirer stock and fixtures to n rmichnser upon terms thut will constitute n ruro business clmneo to anybody with amul ! capital. Tcraoui interested ore Invited to correspond with MBS. C. L. GILLETTE , 0ldClfteJcyeir1.romptAttentlon. { Nfl , 29 Mb St. , GOUnCJI While in the city do not fail to call on the store and see the finest and best Music Hall on the Mo. slope. Come and take a look at our large stock of Pianos and Organs and all kinds of musical instru ments up stairs and down stairs 103 Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS1 - - IOWA KSTAIIMHHKD 1879. 8. E. MAXON Architect and Superintendent , MKltlllAJl JILOClf , Council IllunX : : I own , ( " 01 net estlnmtoM of cost Guaranteed. Kp.'clnl attention Kh en to all cluhKt-M of build. iiiL'H , jiubllo and iirlvutu. 1 luuouhviivH on hund , for the i oncnlence ot my patrons u liu KO number of jiloiiM , tmcli nn hchools , Luulll'iRtf und ( fflco buildings , county cuurt \\mohoii6ea , hoteli and ii ( liners by mull promptly at tended to. It is a BKAT-ALLi , because it never breaks , splits , cracks or curls. Because it is indestructible in tlio wcathor , and will undergo no clmncoin in any climate. Because it is more durable than any other roof made , iron , tin , ulato or wood Because it can bo quickly put on without skilled labor mid is cheaper Hum shingles. Because it 1ms boon proven by the severest trialH and lias never fallou. For further information apply to BIBKINBINH ENGINEERING AND SUPPLY CO. . 116 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa.