0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SJtfT-UKDAY , AUGUST 23 , 1800. THE OMAHA JHSE COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFF1CH , NO. 12 I'KAHI. ST. fleltvcrrd by Currier In nii/t ait of tlioClty. IJV. . TI1.TON , - - MASAOKU. c , NO.U r.dltor , No. VI. ' N Y P. Co. Couni.il lllufTs r.umlior Co. , conl. C'niitnlu Overtoil 1ms beuuii "in Injunction lull uniiir.st laii L'nirl'K | tor Itceping what is known us "TtioMlnl" on Uiomhvuy. D. ( ' Tui-Uor , otic of thoUork Island switch men lost n linger wlillo engaged in making the il'iully couiillut' in thoynrds yesterday. A Iiu-/o number of cltl/.ens wont down to Crt'stnn yesterday innrnlnf , ' to utlf nil the crass palai'e and hear Mills , the fc'i-cat free- trade advocate1. There will bo n incetliiR In Mnrcus Imll Sunday afternoon tit I o'clock for the purpose orrim'tilotliiK an organization of the I'otta- wiittutnlu County Democratic nssoclatlon. Kuljvrt Wit-on , in imiUliitfa settlement with Ills Hirn.iTvifo , wns Klvon by hur n inert- liun fir JOUO on iM-ituin real estate. Ho has nowi'oninii'iitcd fovctlo.suio iH'Occodlngs. .Tud'v ' Srhurzpxvo I , . Croni'liur flvo clays In tin t .uiity . Jail yosti-i-day iiptm conviction on tli''i'liit ; % > of stealing nvlil ] ) . Ho pur loined the will" from its owner and pawned It fur drlnld. Miu 10. IJ. Judson 1ms commenced divorce inss itirntnst 11. I1. Juilson , tovliotii s iniirried In Alula , lu.j In 1 0. She tiiat ho dmerte.l bur without cause ciiM ngo. That portion of the court ho'.iso yard which has been ncKlcrtud liorotoforo Is now Illlcd to Braiii'iinu seed sown for tlio forming of soil , BO tliat In another season the entire spueo will be of ui.lfonn Jj'suty. ' OcorKO Chaic , ' of Primrose & West's minnti'i'lf , had a line Rohl wutih nippdl from his On stiiiK room during tlio ncrfonnnnco of the company IJCTO on'l'liuisdtiy nijjlit. It was a \Valthain movement mul hail u broken crys tal , Tliosncnk thluf whouot It cacnpcil do- tectloti. Coroner Wiitnnnan inndon little further in quiry Into the mystery surrouiidlnj : thodead baby , whine boilv wis foliuil slightly covered hi the fresh c.uth on Kl ( month struct nnd Killhiivomiu oa 'I'liursiliiy id lil. The in- ( | illry HtttUllcd him that nothing criminal hud trtiiihplfcil , nnd the e.iso was dropped. 'J lie niurrlcd ladles' soeiiil club held u meetIng - Ing ut thutvaliluiifuof Airs. John JInimncr. on lleiiton street , lait evening' . Httus asocial cntritnlnmcnt for the purpose of raising rnciioy to assist thu worthy pooi * . A large number of ladles and gentlemen were present nnil a very pleasant uvonlnir.v.is enjoyed by nil. A tramp mimed Frank Koberts nipped n very line inulon from u pile in front of A. 13. Gardner's uroeerv store on lower Hroadway yesterday , but when ho started to curry it away ho was accompanied by the proprietor ami the clerk. Ho was scut to join Wlatt's KaiiR of > ; oed workers on the streets ufter ho was nrrcbU'd and tried , .Tustico Harnctt lined A. S. Ellsworth nnd costs nnd returned the lX ( ) of forfeited bond money. This ends a very aggravated case of assault upon an Inoffensive citizen named Wallace , who was very anxious to forgive his assailant , nnil who did every thing ho eould to avoid compelling the assess ment of tlio line or tliu forfeiture of the bond. A easting weighing nearly halt a ton has arrived lor use in rcpaliing the county jail. TUla casting U : i part of the eontrivaneo by which the big cylinder is enabled toboturnell. \Vhilo the jail Is being rep.iirod it will to im- posslblu for the prisoners to ho taken out of jail , oven for trial in court. Ileneo it la that efforts are being imdu to complete the work before the opening of court next month. A tramping outllt of Italian jewelry ped dlers , consisting of four men , two women , several children and u very largo number of bags and boxes ami a line assortment of dogs struck tlm city yesterday , They were pre vented from selling their goods In the city by the vigilance of the police , and took up their march for the country vhi the wupon roads. This morning the special train of the con tracting freight agents ot the United States , which htartod yesterday from the rendezvous in Chicat'O will pass through this city en route to the llflh annual convention nt Den ver. Among the members who will join the pnrty hero arc ] ) , E. King and George. Kn- trlken of the Missouri t'ncltlo nnil the Wabash respectively. There arc several hundred members in the party mid they are traveling in style. Deputy Sheriff Leo Klsenbcrgcr served 211 legal notices of all kinds during the lirst four dnvs of this week. 'I'lio ' majority of them were upon saloonkeepers and on the owners of property In which saloons are located , In the pending injunction eases. Some of the saloon , men have become very angry with him and threaten personal violence , * fortret- ting the fact that the active and efficient ofllcor is only discharging lib duty. Some time ago u periodical published In St. Louis In the interest of the bankers of the west oTercd a prize for the most popular bank cashier In the United States. Tlio prize was a handsome bankcaso covered with seal skin. The matter was decided by ballot , ouo veto from each cashier who chose to tend It In , The contest was closed and the vote counted n fisw days ago , and Mr. O. K. Hnniiaii , of the Cltlrens' bank in this city , stood sixth In a list of several hundred unities. It Is a gratifying compliment if ho didn't ' get the case. Thcro was war in the vicinity of the Siiml- dcrly mansion on Second avenue yesterday. The mansion itself was the seat ami object of tlio hostilities. I'orsomo time It has been meant , iiu-ultlng any ronler that felt in clined to go Into it. A few days URO the pioprietor came along and found It occupied by "l > eKleg".Vannatta , who had broken into It in the night and carried liU household pos- BCSS'OIIS ' with him and deposited them there without the knowledge or consent of the owner. Officers were called upon to eject tlic Intruder , but declined to interfere , and yes terday Snodderly took the law into his own namis ana throw Ilio ohl man. out boilllv and Ids goods after him. There were sympathiz ers on both sides nnil there was considerable interest awakened for n while. Yesterday McGulre , tlio wretch who com mitted the atrocious nssruilt upon the little clght-yonr-old Edward gninddiiUKlitrrof Ed wards , proprietor of the StocUyards hotel , was brought Into Justice Burnett's court for n lieiirliif ( , having been iina- blo to produce the * ' , ' ,00l ) bond under which the justice placed him the day previous , lic- Toro liny testimony wastiiearil the defense moved for continuance\intll next Monday , which wiis wanted , nnil the bouit llxert ntjuiU. Tlio bond wns HUcd by John ( jilt-not , Patrick Konnu , M. 1C. Kgun mid John 1'cterson , nnd thu prisoner was turned loose. The grandfather of the little child stood nt the foot of thu stairway holding the hand of the ftilr , frail little lrl us McUulru cahio down , nnil ho dechircil lotnlly that ho lacked only the means , nnd not the will , to tnko his life. life.A A short tlmo npo the county treasurer Is- Biicd orders to his deputies in compliance with Instructions from tlio board of commis sioners to collect all personal taxes delinquent anil unpaid , and directed Ids men to selio tlio porsoiml pioperty of the delinquents , wher ever it was found. Some of the business men who had neglected to clear up the ileuts held ngulmt them on the tnx books were put to u Brent deal of annoyance by having tlie.tr de livery wagons seized wlillo on tlio streets. Among these was ono of tlio wagons of J. K. Snyilcr. The owner was naturally very la- dlKnnnt , mid yesterday morning ho sued out n writ of replevin In Justice Sehuw' court. The wagon was seized by ( . .us IK-lsh'r , who was acting as special collector , In his peti tion , .Mr. Hnydcr set up the claim that the rig was not his property , but was simply held by him unilor a chattel mortgage. Tlio case wns taken under advisement mid will bo de cided In u few days. For Sale. ' OurrotuU furniture business , with good Mtubllshi'd tnido. Stock Is Jlrst class anil well selected. Hcnson for selling , are going into the exclusive jobbing trade. Any ono wishing to go lute business should Invcutlgatu this , us It Is ono of the few golden opportunities of n lifo tlmo. C. A. UEIUII : it Co. Commercial men , .Now 1'aclfle , Council ] ) UHTn , ia under management \V.Joncs\vlth now suiiiplu rooms. A Girut Naval Itattlo between t\vo full-rlgKed ships and the com plete destruction of one of the ships by n powerful torpedo at Mtiuuwa , commencing at i o'clock this uftcrnoou. THE NEWS IN THE BLUFFS , T. J , Evans of the Motor Line Puts In a Bill of $20,000 , for His Services. HORSE TRADERS SPREADING DISEASE. ftho Farm TB Aru Law yers' Fees CtsiH-OjicnliiK f 'io ' Deaf nnil Dumb Institute Minor Mention. T. .T. Kvnns has been so much of the time at the front In connection with the building of the Hroadway bridge nnd the construction of the motor line that It was with > ome sur prise that the public llrst learned that there WIM a rupture between him and the company. Ills Injunction ngnlnst the Issuing of passes was the llrst outward break , but that was viewed with suspicion by some , who fancied that ho was acting perhaps In the'lntcrcsts of the compiny , who wanted some excuse for reducing their free list. Now comes another suit , whlch.cannot well bo accounted for by any such fanciful theories of there being an underground understanding. It is a straight suit for & 10,000 for services rendered. In hia petition Mr. Evans recites that these services were rendered in l SO , I'M and ISbS , and consisted of a great variety. Among the classes of services named as hav ing been performed by him for the company are services milk-red by him In making sur veys and soundings for the bildgoslte ; solic iting petition * signed by citizens of Council HlulTs willing a special election to vote the 13 mill tax as a bonus to the company ; conduct- Imt the election so as to secure it majority vote then-fore ; attending meetings of the. city council mid securing franchise1) ) , ami the resolution' * , es- passage of ordinances , nuvini ; inl.llsliliu . ; grades , opening streets , etc. , favor able to lite company , and in Its interest ; at tending meetings of the Onriha city council and canvassing that rity to obtain a frnm-hlso on Douglas street ; going to and from Wash ington and sceniiiiig the p.issngo of n law au- thorUJni , ' the building of the bridge : drafting plans of the bridge ; directing surveys a milo above and a milo uelow the bridge site ; ob taining the approval of the chief engineer of the government ; in making various trips to the wnr department on the same mission ; ar ranging specifications for bids ; corresponding with bridge builders and making awards ; purchitsing material , directing grading , fill- liif ! , eta. ; Investigating various systems In different cities in 'tho country making valu able purchases of laud , and securing dona tions of real estate. MUO case wiiuu prcsscu 10 inat must natur ally call out some Interesting facts concernIng - Ing the history of the motor company. Wallace Koss , champion oarsman of England , and Harry Vail , champion of Now Drunswlclc , will row a professional boat race for a put-so of $500 la paper racing shells this afternoon at Man- The Manhattan sporting headquarters , 413 Broadway. Twenty-live carpenters wanted to work on new hotel. J. A. MCUPIIY. Now fall goods Just rcceivedat Heiter's , mer chant tailor , aiO liroadwuy. Look After tlio Horse Trail rs. At the present tlmo there are no less than thirteen distinct outfits of horse traders In the city. They tire composed of the gipsy- litdrono class of the cosmopolitan population of the country nnd depend upon tlso business for a livelihood. Their outfits are in Keeping with the character of the men , \votncn , chil dren , dogs and lleas that compose them , and some of the boniest , moat distressingly piti ful objects that were ever designato.l as horses are dragged around over the country with them. Every day the spectacle of u lot of old horses and .nulcs , lame , blind , spavined and suffering from every disease that equine flesh is heir to , being dragged through the streets nt the end of one or inoro wagons that nro ready to fall to pieces , drawn by horses harnessed with ropes and straps , Is presented to the public. The pity and indignation that the sight awaken ; ) might not call for any re lief , but the fact should bo takea lute ac count Unit tltixso people are traveling over the country and scattering contagious dis eases wherever they go. There bavo been nt least n do/.en glandercd horses brought into the city by tills means In the last few days , and they have been permitted to roam around over the town at will. Ono of tboin was found lit a dviug condition n short time ago and taken to the city pound and shot. Since then a number of other porn * boasts have been found wandering around on the bottoms , all suffering from the dreadful disease and some of them in the hist stages of It. All of those animals were brought Into the city by the.so gangs of itinerant horse traders , and when they discovered the poor beasts to bo suffering from the highly danger ous disease they turned them loose and went away and left them. Man as well as his four-footed friends has been proven to bo susceptible to this contagious disease , nnd it ia a matter of more than ordinary concern to have the people ple who nro spreading It looked after. Thcro were llvo of the outllti camped in the lower part of the city yesterday and all of them should bo prosecuted for cruelty to animals for attempting to take such poor , starved , distorted brutes through the coun try. It would certainly create a very unfav orable Impression if a procession of them should wsiul their painful way up Hroadway during the farmers' congress. The delegates would think 1'ottawattamio wa * in tno last year of a seven years' famine. One of the handsomest pianos In the city has just been placed In thu parlors of the new I'acitlo hotel and has added a uroat deal to the attractions of that popular hostelrv. The instrument is one of the famous Bush & Uerts npriKlit grand , with English walnut case and thu-iincst of the WOO stylo. The Instrument ' strument was purchased by the 'hotel people after a careiul examination and was fur nished by the Council Hlulfs musio company after an active competition between local un'd outside dealers. Sunday n superb programme will bo given at Lake Manawa. Arn Imw.vorN' I'VoH Costs ? Some tlmo ago David Gray was prosecuted under the prohibition law and lined , but gubernatorial clemency Interfered in his be half , nnd the flue was remitted on condition that ho should pay 'tho costs. In settling the costs there arose the question as to whether the fco allowed by ln\v to the prosecuting at torney In suclt cases should bu counted In as a part of the costs. Gray bora no great love for Attorney Sims , who prosecuted tno case , and naturally sided with ; tlio opinlonthut the lawyer's fees were not a part of the costs In the meaning of the law. Now Mr. Sims has commenced n suit against Mr. Gray for WO , the amount of his fees. Gray says that the suit Is brought because ho Insists on letting his tongue wag pretty freely about Sims' rec ord. lie purposes making a bitter resistance against the collection of the fee. The Only Water Show on Earth. Captain Boyton Is Justly styled the "water king , " having traveled alone In his rubber suit over 25,000 mllci , navigating nearly all the rivers and waters of thu world. At the lakothls afternoon and Sunday. Worklnir Tor tliu Farmers. A largo portion of the people of the city nro more or less engaged in getting jcady for the entertainment of the farmers' congress , nnd the work of decorating the bulldlniis has commenced. Kach merchant Is striving to pet up some original and unique design , and to outdo hU neighbor. The prospective re sult of this lively contest Is some line and at tractive deeoiMtlons , . The members of tlio nro department com menced the work outside yesterday by deco rating the elect rlu light towers. The middle Hroadway tower was the llrst soleeted , and by night they had Its 150 feet of perpendic ular side * covered wltb sheaves ot grain , whoso yellow beads were waving and uod- the breeze. When they complete the work the towers will present a handsome ap pearance , and then tlio boys will turn tbelr attention to the engine houses. Work nt the opera house Is progressing very satisfactorily. There was a scarcity of help yesterday morning , but during the after noon the Modern Woodman ladles turned out nnd caino to the oiifrn house In a body nnd rushed the work faster than Mr. Casper and his co-commlttcomcn cgtild lay it out for them. The front of tlio huMso Is ornamented with a large sign extending clear across the building. The Inscription consists of the simple word : ) ] "Welcome , Farmers' Con gress. " Tholctters are composed of sections of corn curs milled to boards of the slun , and surrounded by a border of grasses and grains. Secretary Clayton loft for Denver yester day to complete linnl arrnnircments lor the excursion over the Unloii Pacific. The Itlnery of the lour bits been completed , , but will bo subject to any change found necessary. The excursion will leave Council Bluffs Friday morniiiR nt ! ) o'clock , and will stop an hour ut Grand Island nnd nn hour at Kear ney. The remainder of the trip out will ho iniiou In the nltht ( and the delegates will breakfast In Denver. Saturday morning they will lonvo the city and spend the day lit the mountains , going over the loop to Grays- vllle , uml return lit the evening. Sunday will bo spent In Denver. The excursionists will return by way of Cheyenne , ana will ar rive In Cuoncll Bluffs oa Monday evening. , A Ii'ooi raoc on the "Water by men standing upright on it as though It wcre solid earth , at the lake this afternoon. Mandel & Klein arc oiler ng great bargains In every department.Vo show the best line of cook stoves and ranges in the city , from . * .10 to $10. In tinware wo carry the best only and sold at bottom prices. Carpets , "Oil , myl" wo Just bent the world , former price of carpets 155 cts. , now 40 cts. , and so on through thu entire line. Wo show a InrRO line in novelties In our parlor goods depart ment. In bedroom suits wo pridu ourselves of carrying the mo t complete assortment , choice of ! > 0 styles , Book eases , rockers and dining chairs of every description. Side boards , wardrobes and center tables go along with this unloading sale. Get prices else where nnd compare Mandel & Klein's ! GO Broadway. Dr. C. II. Bower , 20 N. Main st. If you wish to soil your property call on the .ludd As Wells Co. , C. D. Judd , president , OXJ Broadway. Deaf nnd Dumb Institute. In a few days the Iowa Institution for the education of tlio deaf and dumb children will be opened for the commencement of the new year's work , For the purpose of enabling the public to understand more fully all the arrangements that have been made for re ceiving pupils , Superintendent llothort has prepared n circular for publication , wmcli briefly refers to numerous matters that should bo of interest to all who have children for whoso education the instltutldii is main tained , The following are some of the para graphs In the circular : To parents , friends , guardians and pupils : Notice is hereby given that the next term of school will commence Wednesday morning , September 10 , Ib'.K ' ) , and that it is expected from all pupils to oo present on that day or the day prior , viz. , September'J , 1890. Conveyances with officers of the Institution in charge will meet all trains on arrival Sep tember U and 10. Parents need have no fears as to care and attention to their children after they reach the railroad depots at Council Bluffs. There huvo been many betterments and Im provements made during the past vacation tending to ttio uomfort , health , advancement and contentmentof the children. In addition to the former ublo corps of In structors teacher.s of articulation have been engaged who will devote their entire tlmo to this branch of education of the deaf. The industrial departments carpentering mid cabinet making , printing , shocnmklng , tailoring , broommuking , baking , plain and fancy sewing , dressmaking , ironing and household work , and family cooking will re ceive especial attention. For the physical development of the chil dren the gymnasium with a system of calis thenics has been Improved and increased in its appurtenances. A postal cnnl notifying each mrcnt or friend of the safe arrival of the child will bo Issued Immediately after registry of name. All trunks or baggaeo should lie checked to local depoi , Council Bluffs. This is impera tive to avoid trouble and delay. Please boat this in mind. Promptness as to date of attendance is necessary. Our classes arc organized Sep tember 10 , Do not think It will be as well to send the child a day , a week or a month later. It Is an Injustice to the school , unfair to prompt scholars and detrimental to the tardy pupil. Sickness can only bo considered a legitimate excuse for delay. Every parent or friend Intonated In one of out ; children should bo interested in all the deaf mutes of school ago in the state , and t'.ro therefore rcquestdt to give this notice the widest circulation and greatest publicity possible. Hoping for n prosperous year , and ready nt nil times to answer any and all communica tions , I ro.TUtn , truly your. ? , Huxuv W. IloniiMtT , Supt. Tlio New Aquatic Sport , a Polo Oantp standing on the water with Captain Boy- ton's patent shoes and playing the game will a rubber lull. Log rolling and other aquatic gamcsat Munawn , at 'J o'clock this afternoon P. C. Miller , the painter and decorator , nt homo to his friends , 81S South Sixth streat. A good hose reel frco with every 100 feet ol hose purchased nt Blxby's. J. C. Blxny , steam Heating , sanitary en gineer , ! U : { Life bnlldiii' , ' , Onuh.i ; 'JJi Mer rlam block , Council Bluft'3. Money nt reduce 1 rates loaned on clmtto and real citato security by B. II. Sheafo& Co J. G. Tipton , real estate , 5'i7 Broadway. lion. Smith McPhorson.of Ked Oak was in the city yesterday. Miss May Cannon of Chicago Is visiting her grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. John Fox. Miss Lida Wright of Charter Oak , 'la. , is visiting her parents , Hugh W. and Matllo E Goss , at 'JOS Third street. lion. B. F , Clayton left for Denver yoster ilay afternoon to conclude the arrangements for the excursion of the delegates to the farmers' congress. Lake Manawa Saturday nnd Sunday , Aug ust y.\ \ and 2 J. Captain 1'aul Boytou mid hi superb aquatic company. Tlin Nonpareil Sued Tor Idhcl , At (5:30 ( : o'clock last evening the proprietors of the Nonpareil newspaper were scrvoi with notice of a suit in the district com- clulinim ? of them damages to the amount o S'2r > , OUO for libel nnd defamation of character The complainant Is ox-City Marshal F. II Guanella. The papers In the case were filci nt 0 o'clock , about the last moment posslbl to got the case docketed for the coming tern of court. The petition alleges that "by reason of cei tain fajttc , scandalous , malicious and dcfuma lory libels published In the paper , the plaint iff was accused , whllonctlng as city marshal of being guilty of corruption , highway rob bery nnd larceny from the person , " and cite , the Nonpareil company to appear In court a the September term nnd show cause whj they should not pay the plaintiff S'M.tKX ) fo the Injury sustained by tno llbclous charges During the red hot campaign last sprin when the citizens' movement was hot cnougi to melt the snow from the grounds , the Non parell lashed Itself into a whUeheutof no Iltlcal fury. The editorialcolumnswerolllled with the most lurid editorial articles contain Ing lonesome paragraphs of one word , punc tuated with shrieking interrogation points ami dangerous looking scui-e-marks. U wit during these hot , days In February that th objectionable paragraphs were printed , Oi February this pirngmi : > h apiK'.irod. nnd I is eau of the several upon which the com plaint is based : "H Is charge J thlit the marshal's ofllco Is an Institution of highway robbery j that It ha boit conducted in such n way as to make it stench In the nostrils of honest men. Tues chatvoj are open anil notorious. " Under the caption of "Police Department. " Inn similar lurid editorial printed on the "Sth , occurs this ; "It Is moreover openly cliurt'cd that th < > narshal's ofllco Is no flioro than nuj Instltu- lon of highway robbrfy. His drirged that Irunks nnd the like tire thmv rohovod of money nnd valuables with the precision of irofcsslonnls. "Tho most corrupt jind tottcn ofllco in the 'Ity is the marshnlship , It Is merely ft fnrco. t is the back door which lets out the thief vhlch the p61livj haveli'i-ought In. " The Nonpareil pcop'lo treU'tho matter very cooly and profess'to Lave no fcara ut to the outcome of the suit. Judge AylcawortU is attorney for Mr. Gunnclla. , - Hose nt cost. Wo 'aro polngto quit Kindling garden lio. o , and have uoubly the urges ! stock in the city. To close out wo vlll sell nil pradcs ami fixtures at dead coat , or cash. 0. 13. Paint & Oil company , Nos. and S , Masonic temple. Wallpaper utolf cents per roll ; not rein- mnts , at C. Li. Gillette's , iiS Pearl st. Scott House , Council Dluffs , transients $1.00 icr day. You can have your sun umbrella and um- jrellns re-covered at the liostoii Store while von wait , at a nominal cost. Prices run , S.C ) , ? 1.00 , tl.lB , ? l. ' , ' . % fl.iiO , SI. * " . , $ ' . ' ,00 , $ . ' . ' . ' . - > , > . ' .50 , * ' : . " ) , $3.00 and $ J. ! > j , according to quul- ty and she. rOTIIElUN'OIIAM , AVHITELAW & CO. , Solo Agents , Leaden and Promoters of. Low- Prices. /i SKTTL&llS . 1T JM f/M/O.Yr. Ouiicrnl Van AVyek licllvci'H an ISnlcr- ( iiining AddiTss. FAIIIMO.NT , Is'cb. , August 22. [ Special to fin : Dni : . ] At the old settlers' ' picnic hero today , Van " \Vyck , among other things , said : You have another mission less as eulogists of the country , richness of its soil and gener ous return to the laborer. Grant that you are the bravest men * on earth , have the fairest women and most bcau- ; lful children , you have found , or will soon , that you need more than the.o cnrnptuilng conditions to make existence perfect. Wlillo enjoying reminiscences of the past , see to It that , bitterness Is not mingled In the cup from which you mustdrink in the future ; despondency and gloom nro now darkening the skies , once without a cloud. Scores of years ago railroad managers charged depression of prices to the mistaken kindness of Providence in reproduction by sending inoro bread than the eater needed , and that hereafter the manna should bo inoro Judiciously provided , only the day's necu-islty at one time. While this year Providence replies to the Impudent arraignment by withholding the cany and later rain by furnishing barely suf ficient for man and beast. Every thing you purchase is heavily tolled by heartless syndicates nnd trustst-coaloil , sugar , clothing , productions of all metals , window Rlass the market is made nnd prices lixed without regard to supply and demand. The nation is in the grasp and manacled by the usurer , syndicate lieiid and railroad ex tortionists. Labor Is bound to the same chariot wheels. In factories and mines honest toil demanding barely sufficient to feed and clothe wife and children is summarily driven from miserable ble- hovels into the open highway. Let thousands qf employes , as on the B. & M. , in this state , and on the Central , in the proudest state of the union , demand fair treatment and they nro hounded by bands of hired alien Plnkertons , inoro brutal than the Hessians , who murder men In Nebraska and shoot down women and children in Now York. Prosperity , year by year , is diminishing , while the treasury and money centers are overflowing. Money Is scarce to those need ing it most. Yet wo arc told the census reports show great growth in wealth , Just as wo tire comforted by the assurance-that in creasing mortgages and debt indicate vigor , intelligence and enterprise of the people. Tlio sliek-tongucil , well-paid orators representing - senting Vnnderbilt , , Gould and other mag nates , who can build for family purpose steam yachts costinu' over $1,000,00J each , prate loudly of prosperity. AVhilo this very day , In the commercial center of this Christian civilized community , a syndicate of a few .men who always wtnt gold us the only circulating medium , can actually corner and control the money of the nation , increasing interest 100 per cent to the addition of many millions to their already stolcu millions , nnd gloating in fiendish glee , will seek to depress business so they may ruin thousands of men. The railroad employe assumes a hazardous occupation nnd should bo protected by law against the avarice and cruelty of corpora tions. Thousands of men nro murdered mid maimed every year in coupling and breaking on freight trains , Human genius has in vented appliances to do both without risk and congress Is making nn attempt to compel the roads to adopt them , but they invade con gress , showing how many thousands of dollars lars would bo required to make the changes. They claim lifo as well as labor is cheap and weigh dollars against heart throbs , and ave allowed to continue deliberately mangling limbs and crushing lifo out of men. Tim SUNDAY BEK'S labor column will bo lieudcd by an interesting' article on the switchmen of Oni.ilin , how they do their work and the wages they ourn. A Pretty Mormon Backs Out. A batch of eighty Mormon immigrants , the fruits of Kovcral weeks' proselyting by Mormon elders in England , ar rived" at Now York tlio other day bythoGuion line stoiunship Wisconsin on tholr way to Utah. Ono of the con verts was Klix.uboth McGco of Netting ham , n , pretty girl of seventeen yearn , whoso father 1ms been a good Mormon in Utah for the past fourteen years. Durhig the ulovon days that the Wis consin was unliving' tlio trip across 121ua had time to think over the now religion which she had embraced. When she got to the barge olllco she luid inttilo up hot- mind that she dlil not want to bo u Mor mon after all , ami slio told the inspec tors so. She said tsho wanted to return to her grandmother at Nottingham. She was accordingly "ilolainou" ' at the barge olllco and will go back to England on the Wisconsin's return trip. Dr. SussdorlT treats successfully all dis cuses of the kidneys , bladder and rectum. 1504 Fiirnam st. A Girl Horse Thioft Port Huron , a villagein Cayuga county , has a fifteen-year-old femulo horse thief , says a Syracuse , N. Y. , special to the St. Louis Republic. Amollo Scars is her name. She btolo a horrio and carriage belonging to a Mr. Paddock u day or. two ago , drove to Weodsport , some 'miles away , and then she gave all thq young sports n ride. She was arrested. Wliuu qulto young Amelia was taken from nn orphan asylum by B. II , Ilunl- ingtun of Onto , with whom she remained nine years. She was fond of horses , and was permitted to bo much about the farm barn , assisting the men in the euro of tlio stoelc. She could ride the wildoht colt bareback nnd could handle u team * fis skillfully as nn export horseman. On one occasion Amelia stole from the liouso , anil , bridling a Hoot homo , went to Wecdsport. She occupied the side walks as-much as she did the roads and dolled nil attempts to capture her by presenting an old pistol which she had stolon. She will bo sent to the btnto In dustrial school at Rochester. To Nervous Debilitated Men If you will send us your address wo will send you Dr. IJyo's Celebrated Voltalo Ilelt and Appliances on trial. They will quickly restore you to vigor , manhood and health. Pamphlet frco. VOLTAIC UUUT Co. , Marshall , Mich. What tlio Toiunio Is Oootl For. Tlio loiiuito Is having a great run In London as n medicinal ugunt , especially for biliousness , says tlio 1'hlhidolphla Tim.'a. Ono correspondent assures a leading journal that ho found in the to- j ina'.o H specific for a chronic throat I trojblo , and if there is nuy virtue in the J vegetable us n hair renowor and corn j euro the extensive experimentation nevI I going oa will surely bring it out. Burn Without lic s. Mr. llonnfifluld , clerk of the county court of Tucker county , West Virplnln , who dioil a few diiva IIRO , was horn with out logs over fifty yours ttijo , says n Wheeling , W. Vti. , dispatch to the Qlobe-Demoenit. Bonnullcld took u prominent part in political and civil ilfo. Ilo served in several ollk'lal 'apiioltles In the county , and was imo of , ts inont popular citizens. When the civil war began lUmnallold , who wus an extrcmo southern iniin in polities , cnliatotl lit a cavalry rcjjl- ncnt as n private soltllor. Ho attended io his horse , fed , curried and kept him in us line eomlitlon as any othot * IUHMO In Ills company. Ilo required no assistance in in-nulling , nnd when in his soatlssald to have been as firmly fixed an nuy mem- lor of the lAmi'th Texas eavaly. As nn nctlvo soldier ho had no superior. After the Burrondor Hommlictd roturncd to Ttiekor county. Ilo was seven years ago elected clerk of the county court ami was serving In that capacity when ho was taken ill. Hrnoin Hotel , O drn , Utuli , Opened on about August 15 tinder now management. The liouso will be partly refurnished , rellttcd nnil . thoroughly renovated nnd will bo run ns u llr.4 class hotel' in every respect , r'roo bus from all trains. In HcilVltli KIcL' "Wo can plvo a point to Now York people about j'oltlny tholr money's worth out of these little movable electric bulb liglila , " said a visitingIdahotin the other clay Io a reporter for the "Now York Times. "Out our way wo take them to bed with us. For keeping ono comforta ble on u cold night they are as good as a roaring lire in a room. Ittibbcr bugs , tin boilers , and otlior devices for holding hot. water got cold. "With the thermometer degrees below zoro/ns wo often have it in Idalm for long Htrotohcs at a time , thcso old- fashioned arrangements would freeze before morning. But tlio electric bulbs keep one snug and warm all thu lime. "When I begin to got ready for bed I put the light between the sheets. Hy shifting it about every little \vhilo it takes the chill from the bed by the time I am uncrossed. As I slide in I push the light down with my feet and usually fall asleep with it thoro. "It iruproof itgiiinstany blast of cold in the night. I never know Its warmth to fail. It ( loo.sn't cost mo any more to burn it all night than it I turned it olT at bedtime , and if I burned a cord of wood every month in my bedroom nnd could keep the lire blazing all night I could not bo made us comfortable as by this little bulb. " Nervous debility , poor memory , dlflldcnco , sexual weakness , pimples.curedby Dy. Miles' Nervine. Samples free at Kuhn & Co.'s , 15th and Douglas. Salt Water Cures Blindness. Prof. A. II. List , a well known blind pliuihilof iiraddock , bus just returned homo from a visit to Atlantic City , says the Plttaburg Times. "While on his way there ho stopped nt Pluladolphia and consulted an eye physician , who told him to bathe his eyes in the sea water. Ectoro List went to the seashore ho was unable to dislincruish day from night , but while there ho followed the physi cian's advice , and sincohls return homo he says ho can distinguish moving ob jects , such as persons and vehicles. Ilo can toll plainly ivhen near ti house , the sort of a light burning in a room and the various heights of persons when stand ing closely together. List is about thirty-two years of ago. AVlion ho came to iJraddock , tlireo years ago , ho was blind and pronounced incurable. Ilo lost his sight by being struck in the left eye by a seo-saw. It is expected by the physicians that ho will regain the use of his right eye without any further opera tions. The only railroad train out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation ol Omaha , Council Bluffs , Dos Moines and Chicago business is the Hock Tsltmd vcstibulcd limited , leaving Omaha at 4:15 : p. m. daily. Ticket ollieo 1002 , Six teenth and Farnam sts. , Omaha. Tell Inn Time by Flowers. There is not an hour of the day that is not the beloved hour of some blossom , says the Dotrolt Free Press. Linmcus , the celebrated botanist , conceived the pleasant nolio'n of a flower clock. In stead of a rude metal boll to thump thii hour , there is a little llower bell ready to open at 3 o'clock , n llowor star that will shine forth at 4 , and a llowor cup , perhaps , will appear at 5 o'clock to re mind old-fashioned folk that it is near tea time. Claude Lorraine , although ho did not , like Liniuuus , make a clock of four-and-twcnty ilowors in his garden , was a landscape "painter most familiar with nature , and when ho was abroad ho could at any time know what o'clock it was by asking the time of the ilowors of the Held. Talcing Chances With Death. Considering all that has been written and published this year about sunstroke and the danger that arises from a dry , non-porspiring skin , it is really amazing how many people call for preparations to prevent perspiration , says a St. Louis druggist. There are several of those and they are all effective , the main in gredient in each being tno samo. The effect Is not only to slop perspiration wherever the preparation is applied , but also to increase the temperature several degrees nnd seriously injure the skin. Ladles , of course , use such complexion preserves more than mon , but there are not wanting young men , who , to keep up a spotless appearance , will subject them selves to annoyance and take clangorous chances. The only legitimate mannoi to check perspiration is to keep quiet and avoid oxccssivo exorcise. The Astor Mannerisms. Tlio Astor have a peculiar manner of tholr own by which all the male mom- bo rs of the family can bo recognized says 'a Now York letter to tlio Richmond Times. They have all prominent browh and an absoruod. thoughtful look that is far from genial. John Jacob Astor's ponderous solemnity convoyed an en tirely wrong estimate of his chat-actor. People who had never t-eon him hinllo were always a little afraid of him. William Waldorf , from constant associa tion with his father , grow to have his manner. With his solemn mien no ono would recognize the politician and diplo mat who represented Ills country In Italy. Tickets at lowest rates and superior Accommodations via the great Hock Island route. Ticket olllco , 1002 Six teenth and Farnam Htroots , Omaliu. Waiters of High li There Is u saloonkeeper near Ninth and Walnut who has had half a dozen poverty strirkon sons of noble Oonnun famllios employed as waiters in his hotso , says tlio Clntnmiato Commercial Gazette. An alleged "Count" or two , a couple of sons of Clorman "Barons , wearing white aprons and watchful for the cry , "JSwol Hlor1 luivo been feat ures of tno saloon for the past year. A patron of the plnco wiyn that the pro prietor was a republican in the Fatherland - land , and that ho taken pleasure in hav ing the descendants of his old oppres sors servo him in menial capacities. 1C02. Sixteenth and Farnam btrcots is tlio now Hock Island ticket ollieo. Tick- eta to all points cast nt lowest rates. Mr * . 'HUoa'H Olit Mrs. Theoiloro Tllton is a sad nnil lonely woman with silver streaked hulr , n careworn fiico nnd stooped figure , who frcqucnte Lincoln park in Chicago with her tfi'iuuluhlUhvii , sny.s the PlttMbni'g Dismiteh. Kvcry pleasant morning tu the year she goes Io the pleasure ground , but is seldom recognized and never seen speaking to any ono. She lives with her niurrlcd daughter , who contributes to the fninllv Fnconio by water color paintings , ninny of which are very lovely in ooncgptiou and treat ment. All Hoi-it Island passenger trains stop at Colfax HHVIIIKM. Tito "Olil M. C. " fouutnln there Is a pi-eat roncwor of youth nnd Hotel Colfax offers umurp.issud Indueeinents to all who enjoy line views , pure alr.nlrv rooms and superbly cooked nu-ali , all at moderater.iti's. . A elorlrnl scnndul is now convulsing Mil ford , Miws. , and vicinity , necording to a dispatch to tlio St. Louis Hopublic. On a rucelil Saturday evening n young dhinlty btudent , in temporary clmVgo of n wealthy parish near hero , rode through Mllford boisterously drunk , claiming to bo a "cowboy , " etc. , and wound up by dashing over a private lawn on Congress Btrool and crushing into a fence and wrecking it. Ilo was rendered insensi ble and lay there for some lime. He was afterwards taken to a liotol and found to bo unhurt. Marly Sunday morning ho quietly stole homo and preached a ser mon as usual and coiuhu'led two funeral services. There is intense disgust about the matter in the parish under his charge. Ho was compelled to leave there without coromony. On the pre vious evening a Springfield applicant for the vacant high school prindpiilsliip spoiled his chances by appearing in [ tub- lie in an intoxicated condition. BETTER THAN GOLD. IlESTOKED HER HEALTH. Tor S3 years I suffered from belle , crytlpclas and other blood cllccllor.3 , tailing during that time great quantities ot different mcdlclncaIth - out giving mo nny perceptible relief. Friends induced mo to try S. H. S. U Improved me from the start , and after taking ecural bottles , re- etcrcd my hi&Uhosfcr nsl could hope for a. ajr age , which la now seventy-five years. KRD. S. M. LUCAS , Bowling Green , Kj1. Treatise on lilnml nml Skin Il cuc9 mailed frco. swi'T jprririo co. . Ati.inm. CK SJ'l-y IAI ) HAKOAINS. FOK PAIiE llor.se. buccy and harness at n bargain. Johnston & Van Patten , Kvorott block. 48 lots In o\cli : > nio for linproveil property. " Johnston A Van Patten. \\7ANTKI ) Parties liuvln homes nnd lots ' > for sain nr rM'hatiito tn list. tl < oin with Johnston aiiij Van Patten , Kveroll block. OKYIJKAIj good Ii > ts. clear , to eiulmiiKo for kJ n Rood rcsliliMicuof suven or eight lutinis , Johnston & Van I'alten. 27 MAIN STREET. Over C. 11. Jao ueinlii & 0o's Jowclry Store Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc. Agauts Waited. Dr. C. B. .Tutld. 606 Broadway , Council Bluffs , la J. 1) . KDMU.VD.sO.V , I'rci. II. I. . SlIl'OAIlT , Vlco-pnu ClI.Mir.KS H. IIAN.N'AX. 1'iislllcr. CITIZENS STATS BANK Of Council OluffM. Pnld up Capital $150,000 Surplus anrt Pt-ofils BO.OOO J-inbillty to Depositors. . 3BO.OOO DIKECTOIIS- : . .Miller. V. O. CJlcason , K. 1 , . Slumart , K. R IIa.it , ,1. I ) . Kdmtmy > n. Oharloi O. llaiiniin. Transact ( ii'iionil banklni ! busi ness Largest capital anI bin-plus of any bank In boutlnvustern linva. INTEREST ON T'M ' t DEPOSITS. A HOTEL BARGAIN lintel JaniLSOii , Cinincll Itluirs , la. , fur rout. Knnilsliuil iinil In s0' > 'l rjp.iirs. ll.dt liotol hi thuulty. Coiiti'iitly looito I. Uiinjr ; i llrst- class Uiisliipsj , This Is a lii'0'ilu ) : ; for buiuu tuud hotel num. Apply to JAMESON BROS , Props. Council L'luirn . . . . Iowa. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYK WORKS. All kinds of Dyliiuaiiil ricnnlns iliino In tlio lIlRhoHlStylooC tlm Art. Kaili'il anil Stained l''iilrh's ) nuiilu tu lookns cumins nou.Voil ; liritnptlv ilonn and ( li'llvuri'd In nil juris of the country. Sondfi'r prlcn list. C. A. M , It'll AN . I'ron. . 1013 llioiulwav. Near Niiillixvustfrn IJi-p , L'ou.Ncir. ' Ili.urtH , IA. CURES PERMANENTLY' SPRAINSand STRAINS. A Dilutes Trillin It Highly. ( M Minna t-l.-'un rmmlsco. l.nl. , May 3 , IRS7. Sonic tinin ngo , wlillo n member of Ilio Olympltf Athletic Club , I oprnlncd my knco it'vercly nnd mffcri-d nitony , lut xus ni > ccdllr and completely cured liy St JitrotM Oil. 'JOHN UAUUUTT. , Tinnlrit Trnin KiiRlnp. C09 S. ITlli HI. , Oninlin , Neb . t-cpl. 22 , IfSS. I Jinmml from nu cngltio In collision , BIH ! itralncit my nnUlo very bndly. I iisod cnncs ? or weeks. St. Jacobs Oil completely cured me. _ U. nOKUliU. AT rir.v < ! < it m ANH _ IIIE CIIARLES VOnEtEn CO. , Oijllinort. Md SPEOIAJj NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. FOlt SAM ? - \vlllti\ulu fur n K < > < > 4 toud ti'nin.it'illloa Nn. ( i'LU , nvlstoreil InVnl - lare. Ity Dr. Archibald , dam by ICuatucliy Olay. . " > yi'iiiM iild. _ Apply to llr. Miiurai' . 151011 "SAl.K" oTTlent-d'ardun laml , with 1 ? houses , by J , H. Klcti. 10J Mala t. , Council lIlulN. _ _ _ Animy \ rent when you r.in buy n homuon i tliosiiiiiolorius , nnil In oi : n of your death ntimy tlhiit lu.ivo your family the homo clear on the following terms : Ah.iiiio . win ih tl.ODJ at $12 per month. A homo wortii f I.V ) ut tli pop month. A homo \vortli * .M at * . ! par month. A ho no woilh fWK ) al tn pur inonth. A homo wortii il.OJJ atH | , tr ! month. Other prh'od liumai on thosamotornn. Tin nbnvo inoatlily imymiMim liu'liulo prlnelpal and liilcnst. I'tirfu'll pu-tlialiiM : ! call on or iiddn > ssllu.liuld , \VclU Uo , . 000 llro.uhvny , Council llliitK In _ _ _ t HKXT Thpstorn roo'ii , No. 13 , froatlnx IVarl st. \ \ . C. JaiutM. TjUiH IlKNThaw turn MUM ! front rooms. JL.lll llioadivayi reference ! ) slven and ic- iltihcd. | ) ATIXTS ! for Invi-iiloM ; post olllco bov ma- .1. ehlitcs ; consnliatlon five. Omahn Patent AgiMioy , cor. SlMi'uulli ' st and I'apltol uv. ALL" WORK WARRANTED" " DR. J. D. JACKSON , Oontnl Surgeon. All kinds of wurlc douo. You con HIIVO ono- lialton yourirold nnd sliver Illllni ; by calling tit room SOJ Morrlum bloolc. Council fllnlVH. ATTEND Strictly Io lnislno C' l < n M'li'inIM ' motto. Ilio lilijli- est Biirco'H In every line ol Inuiinii ciu'rwy hroathod Uyluni n'liu liohlt to MUMP nil < iitc | < l cH'hilly. | WESTERN I'coplo nrf iiromojslvo , full of enorsy , nml money , , . tiiiwin , , _ mniog. Tiiuy nooit npuclul trnlnlni ; lor IOWA I.cnOs In popular education. Her public nnhooli me iliilnv'Kraiul work lor hur IncrciisUiK uillllom. Wi'itorn luu-a. COLLEGE , roininonrct fall term Sept. l < t. Slid nclcot tlio really pruutlrnl for lior MnilcntJ. Nniiuil llust- nc" . Sliciitlnui I nml I'oninuiialil , ! roiirxM. neil or- Ciinlrc , ! nnil canilnlly comliu'lcd. Htinlonti nmjr enter nt any time.Vrlto fur ( urtlior pnrtloulnra to W. H. rnuUun. Council Bluffs , Iowa. " " " "DR. BELLINGER'S" Surgical Institute -.AND- Private Hospital. Cor. Broadway and UOth Slrcot. E * Council llinlK lv Kor tlio t rciitiuciit of nil Hiirxlo.il nnil ehronlo dNuases anil diseases of thu blooU , 1'rlvalo diseases of tlio urinary .mil Kovnal orsam , as syphilis , strluturo , oystltla , sper- inatorriihou : , loit miinhootl , sexual linpolcnco \\TaicnuhstruatiMl siu'ccssfnlly. Particular attention paid to dl-unses of the lung's , as Asihiiin , Consumption , llroncliltls Catarrii. Ktc. Paralysis. Kidney illsuaM'i as Illiihctcs. llrlKht's DlsDasu.Klioiiniatlsin , riles. Oaneer. Varloeclo. llydniisulo , Droiisy , Tu- iner. Dlsousos of thoevo nnd o.ir. Olul ) foot. Spinal ( Mirvaliuo and all dlsoasotnf tlio hones. \Vo hnvn a ( lopiirlinoiit dovoled oxelnslvely tn tlio tii'iitmi't'tof Ilturliio dlsi > nses Jlodlcliiobuntscenroly packed and free from olisurnitlon. C'oriesij'indenco confidential. Address : DR. BELLINGER'S Surgical Institute and Private Hospital. I or. liriimlwiiy nnil 2'itli ' < l. Council Uliiir * . In. STjTRAliS ACADEMY Boarding nncl Dny School , Fifth Avc. and Seventh Street. Can be reached from any of the depots on motor. Conducted by tlio Slaters of Charity H. V. M. TERMS For boavd iiiul tuition oin- hrauinff all hranuhes of n HnUlicii oilnea- tlon for younyhullea $75 f"1 BCh.slon of llvo month ? , eominoiuMiitf lii'st Monday InSoptoiiihofiind rVlmiary roseotivoly ) , For furllior iiartli-ulnrs nililross SISTHFt HUI'KISIOH , St. KranclH Aendoiny , ' Council HlulK Iowa , FTMTEilis & Co. , ARCHITECTS Knntns 4M anil I U Hoe llulM 111 ; , Onniha ' I ' 'It Merrlain Illoelc Noli. , nnil Kooim 'Jll an Coiiiic-II Hlilirs. lit. Currmi' iH'luni'u ' hotlcltuU OFFICER & PUSEY | BANKERS. Corner Xliilnu unit llroaclwny. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Dcnlor * ! In foiitltfii anil 'luiucstlc rxobango. ' nuiilu uml inlcrost pulil on liiuo b. K. MUMIII. It. J. II. lloiiraeoK II. C. Cookw 3IAXON , IIOIIRCEOIS & COOKE , Architects nml Stip.Mintciulcnts. ItoimsW and cnSN liooins SI9 anil "V ) V. l.lfi' llulK. . Oniiiha. Mnrrlnin Illk. , Connell - Nob. ToIoplion'jU. " > .r > , ell Illull's. la. Telu- I P'IOIIU .7' ' . We arc receiving daily for fall trade the fin est patterns in Moqucttc , Velvet , Body Brus sels , Tapestry Brussels , Ingrain Carpets , and Rugs , Lace , Chcnile and Silk Curtains , Win dow shades , Upholstering and Drapery goods , of all kinds. Fringes and Fancy Trmngs. Upholstering and Interior Decorating done to order on short notice , Call and see us or write for samples and prices. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. , 40 3 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa.