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v'1.1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDKY , xAUGUST 22 , 1802. 1HB OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEA KL STREET. Delivered by cirrler touny pirtof th ? city 11.V. . TI1/TON. - MANAOER. . . . t-fiimvrhJ H"S ncs > onicc. Nn n II I . ' . ! { | | r.Ollor No 31 ! > ' V. Plumblnp Co. fpur.rll Dlufts Lumber Co. , ( Irocnshlcld , Nicholson & Co. , ( V3l nroiul- v.'av , roul cstota and ruutul accnls. largest list of pronorty of anS' denier * In Ilio city. llonry Wilson ntidVllllam Konihaw , two .boot-lcKKcrn , wore hrouRht In by n United Btutrs deputy marshal Inst evening and lodged In ttio city Jiul until tills moi'nltip , when they will buvo u bourlnp. A tclophnno message from the water works power liouso culled the patrol \vnpon luit nluhl nbnut U o'clock to ( , 'ot it inun who \viis driving the woman of tbo neighborhood out of tbeir bailees , threatening to Itlll thoin. and raisin ? n row \vllti tbonlrof an expert nl the business. Tim man , who was very drunk , \vns captured nnd placed under nuts ! . It U stated that llio women of Avoca nro copying tbo women if Necla with respect to tbu suloon iiurstii.ii und are bcRliniing suits to iloso tbu saloons In their town , i'lio pro prietors of tbe places nro put to ll great donl ol Inconvcnlencu unit some of them have de cided to lenvo town In order to avoid tbo Ubublo that they sco In store for thorn. Ainonc the number Is William Maloney , wbo left Couiu II Bluffs a short tliao , IKO und went Into business In Avoca. Kil. M Lewis , n worthless .VOUIIR fellow liViiiir cast of tbo city , attempted n criminal nsmult , on Hora Pouch , uyounif woman living on Third avenue , a few nights a o whllo taklni * a drive with her , near the paper mill. Ho ohnltcd her almost. Into insensibility , but hrr crii-H were hiuril by .lulo Gladwln , a farmer living ncur by , who ran to her rc < cue , 'I'lio fjlrl bus not enmtr.enccd nny notion- nputnst hltn yet , but her friend * have taken the case In hand and piomlse tliat tbo grand Jury shall make an Investigation at Its next session. Do Witt's Sirs.iparllla destroys such pot- EOIIS.UH.scrofula , skin diseases , oczum i , rheu matism , its tiinolv use avi many Ilv < . Sco Grccnshlolds , Nicholson , t Co. , when you ivnnt to icnt or buy n house or iniiUo tin oxclmngc. Miss Clark of Iowa City is a guest of Mrs. F. 1 > . Wright. ' Horn Sunday morning to Mr. and Mrs. M. Oallaglier , IHlli Third street , a son. Mlas May Tulloy'a is in Crcston visiting her friend MUa Hatito Smith , formerly of this city. city.Mrs. . Carrlo Uli'o Brooks of Now Orleans is visiting nor parents , Mr. and Mrs. Hlccon Fourth street. Mrs. ( iL'oiKO 8. Damon and Miss Elslo Pu oy have roturncd Irom o visit with Iricnds in Atlantic. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jossclyn nnd daugh ter tlnzol loft Saturday evening for llieirticw homo in Fiilrbury , ICan. Miss Fmmlo Walker has gene to Sioux Falls , S. D. , to rcaiimo her duties as matron of the Institution for the Djixf. Miss Uusslo Foster , an aconmpHshcd mu- fildan of Chicago , Is In the city , tbo guest of Airs. J. U. Long , on her way from a western ttip. Thomas Tostovln has returned from a visit 1o St. Louis and the west. Mrs. Tostevln , who accompanied him. is still in Denver vis iting relatives. John T. Stewart hns bean suffering severely from rheumatism for several weeks just , and has finally gone to a sanitarium in MicliKan , hoping to uonciit his health. Ho is accompanied by bis ton , Charles T. Stew art , _ KTII.I. UKKPKIt CUTS. Fall ( inmlit Arriving by the Cur loud. Wash goods must fro. IloBlon Store , Council Bluffs. In. 200 pieces dnrk , Unlit und medium colored chiilllep , suitable for dress nnd would bo very suitable for comforters , only ) u ynrd. "Cosmos , " u nice light \yash fabric , only GJe. liunprnl tissue , the lightest weight wash fabric shown tliis SOUBOII , whllo it lusts , 8e. } Shimtonfr pungce , file. Cliiluui cloth * , 8jo. Cropons , 8Jc. . Tittt'ctu cords , 8jc. Pineapple tihsuo , 8c. The tihovo uro till { joods that sold tit ] 2Jc and Ifio. Uo.uilifnl range of put- totitH t-tlll loft. liHc bouriitickors for 8Jc , or 12 yards for S'.DO. ' Hosiery in endless vnrioty In l.idles' , iillbbcV und eliildroiip , from the ulionp Gu hose to the linust silk ; nil at out- well known low prices , Gents outing tlannol sliirle. the best vtiluo in the hind ; n fiUc shirt for 33c. BOSTON STOKH , FoTiinKiNOHAM\ViirriiAv\ . . Council Ululls , la. Summer suits for fjentlomon ; cool , comfortable und uhoi : | > . Kuitor , the tailor , 310 lifoadwtiy. Iho I.IMC ( ) 'n I'liiinil. A lost child about Z years of ago caused n pro.itcr hullabaloo for a few mlnuios on Uroadway yesterday afternoon than nil the rest of tbo crowds that were out to oajoy the fine weather. She had been out for an ulr- Inir with nor motbor , but In nome way had become separated from all her friends ox- n buco doll which sbo carried in her uims. 'i'ho litUo ouo walked down the street crylneluHtlly and all the efforts of too people on the street to bo sympathetic mot with cold rebuffs aud moro vigorous crylnp. A Btulwnrt policeman picked the child ur. and was Kolng lo carry her to the pollco station , but u uliiaco ut his whiskers frightened the 111 tie one almost Into ronvul lions. At last over.vono decided to lot her tlnd herself and stio did It within fifteen minute § , riuinlnc across her mother , Mrs. J. J , Fralnoy , on lower Pearl street. Mrs. Wlnslow'ssootblnR svrup for ohll- dr'ii teotlnnR rclloves tbo culld from pain , i.'o cents u bottlo. If yon want to buy u house BOO Green- Bhiolda , Nluliolson & Co. , 021 Uroudwuy. TruliiB lonvo Matmwtx dully at 8 a ndlO n. in. , lUm. , nnd 1 , 1 ! , Ui : ! ! ) , a , Sio : ; , , 4tO : ! , 6 , 60 : ! ! , 0 , OUiO. 7 , 7:80 : , 8 , 8:30 : , 9 , 9:80 : , 10 , KUO. 11 mid 11 : W p. in. The 11:55 : train will muko connection with the liiBteloctrlu motur ot.r foe Oiiwlut Tliuy MVru lliirh Churchmen. OHcor ! Kemp wa sent for yesterday afternoon - noon b.r Ccorgo C. WUo to put a stop to tbo unties of a few boys uho hud climbed to thereof roof of the German Lutheran church on Bovonth avenue , and were there holding a sun of wild , wlerd , devotional service , tbo llko of which .tho pooulo livlucr In that vicinity had never seen boforu. When the neighbors tried to Interfcro tbo boys took ndvuntagp of thfir hlf.'h position and shouted hack unfeeling remarks and dollaut chat- Hugos. With the advent of a real llvo onicer with A stout club they chAiigHU thulr tune nml climbed down frnm tbo stoeplo. They gnvo their tunics to the oflk-ors and ho pave them lu uxchaugo ono of the moat U'r- v.no . icurcs in his runertory. UoWltt'sSarsapuriiiiiuii - ) ) thj bloil If you hiivo a house to rout Hat It with GrconshloHls , Nlcholbon & Co. Carpet woavlnir nt 028 nvonuo A. Worlc o .lloil ( or nnd dollvorud. O. M. UiOpooplo lu tins city IHO g.i ? stoves Q ho ( JusCo. DUU ' iu lu ut ooaL Gcorjo DUVB ! , dru a utm palata , NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Alderman Brown's ' Unoxpiratl Term At tracting Many Candidates. FRIENDS OF JAMES PATTERSON ACTIVE 1' , lit Mujrno llt * 11 t\rRO P ollowlns mill U'lll t'riibalily .Miiko mi Kll'iirt to . - . euro thu rhtuinans of His t'oicoi. A special oloctlou fs to bo hold In tbo Fouitb ward a wcoit from 1'uesd.iy for the purpose of electing un aldormnti to till the unoxplroa term of the lalo Aldormaa Brown , and the politicians are conatdsrably inter- cstcd in naming candidates who will bo nlthcr set up or knocked down at the coming primaries. The republlo.tn prlnurloj lake place tills cvonlti at the county courtho J so. An aldorm.inlc tioomlot was started a faw days ago for Juntos Patterson , n pDpUur republican - publican of the Fourth ward , bjt Its growth has not been up to the expectations of tboso who planted and watoroa it. So far us can bo learned Mr. Patter son has never said ho wanted the nomination , and tbo suggesting of his name lias boon done mainly by domotrats , who { trobably thought that his indiroel connection with thu motor line would milco him an easy victim. U. 13 , Mayno has been monlionod as a prubablo cundldu'to for the place nnd ho is said to have u largo following , especially muont , ' the young republicans. In tno democratic camp the politicians scam to be all at sea. J. VV I'orcpoy , U. It. White , J. U. Atkins , A. W. HloUm.m and S. 1 * . Mao- Cotuiull have boon mentioned more or less frequently us oosslblo candidates. Thu democratic ! ward oammit'.oanrin nin uot yet lisui'd the call forward primaries , but It will prooably bo Issued In the course of a day or two. They .11 1 HI linn ut Home. A telegram was received at Iho pollco hcudquariori yoUorday from Agent Epper son ot the Northwestern railway at Carroll slating that a colored man who lives thuro had disappeared and with him a line gold watch bearing tbo name of the owner , \V. N. Kddings. The telegram gave a good de scription of th'i thief and asked the police to bu on ttio lookout for him , us ho baa taken the Northwestern train coing west. Ofllcer Clunr a short tune later found a colored man answering Iho description in all particulars ai tbo Parlor mansion ou lower Broadway , where ho was spending Iho Sabbath with a number of fnomls. Ho was placed under arrest , ulthouvh. at lirst ho douloa over hav ing been in Curroll , ar.d insisted that ho had been lu Council Bluffs ) for a week past. The con u net or and hrauoman , however , idontltlcd him as a mau wbo bad ridden in a box car all tbo way from Carroll ana had crawlnd out , when 'tha train reached Council BlufN , \vtti a wblto companion. A search at the pollco station failed to discover tha watch , and the white companion , who has laded from view , is supposed to know something about it. Tbo darkoy giivo his name as Oeorgo Mawp. lliind .Music : ut Maimwn , Ualboy's band gave two delightful concerts at Alanawa yesterday afternoon and uvenlng. The exira attraction drew largo crowds , aud tbo brilliant program was keouly appreci ated , " 'b'j dav passed very pleasantly and se\ oral thousand people took their bunrtay outing and thoroughly oiijovod it. The llttlo shower that fell uurmg the mldulu of tbo af ternoon only lald'tho dust , tempered the uir and in u do the conditions moru eujoyuhlo. If you want to sell your property libt it with G.conshiclds , Nicholson & Co. Judson , civil engineer , 328 Broadway. sou fit u.u.iii.i , Muiulumux rrncredliii ; * May Hu Started to Kcciiru u School I.L-V.V. The refusal of the county commissioners to mnko tin school levy for South Omaha , upon the strougth of an opinion from County Attorney Mahoney that the time bad passed and it is now too late to make tha levy , Is directly contrary to tbo remarks rnado by Judge Irvine in banding down his decision in the mandamus case and also to n recent decision of the supreme court ot Nooraslta. Juago Irvine clearly staled that it wns not too late for ttio Board of Educa tion to lilo an amended report with the com Issiouors , and be only denied tbo application for a suit of man dumus to compel tbo bo ird to miiKa tno levy beeauio the former report tiled was faulty in that it called fora levy of r.-J ' mills , when the amount should have boon statoa in dollars lars and cents. The Board of Education In filing its amended report cut down tbo amount llrs.1 asked for , und If tbo levy is now madu it will amount not to exceed ri mills , aim they will reullzn out about $ liUUO ) from it. The num bers of the board uuva not dotormtiicd what course they will pursue , out , mnndumus pro ceedings will bo commenced to compel tbo commissioners to muko the lovy. Thu bourJ will piotiubly hold a special meeting Ibis evening to tuka action. UHIII ! ll Hull Hut oil Ills Wlte. Thn citizens who live near Twenty-third nnd N strrcts hud their attention attracted last night about 10 o'clock by the cries of a woman , loudly calling for assistance. The cries CUIIIQ from a small house on the alloy botwcun Twonly-thira unit Twenty-fourth slrocils und N and Q streets , whuro "Cnarlo.s Bradbury und his wife reside. Bradhurv was Dealing bis wife und was using uLall hat In the won : . Olllcer ICrogor put n Atop tq. the wlfo boating and took Bradbury to the station where he was lockud up. A few minutes later the woman came to the st.tion and wanted him releused , but bho was politely informed by Chief UecUott that u wife beater cuuld not be released ou ball arid ho remained in jail. Councilman Iliilny In Oilod. The city council lu days gona by passed an ordt unco prohibiting fast driving ovnr the viaducts in tbe city , and yesterday a councilman wus arroilcd for violating the provisions of the ordinance that was pussod by the body of which ha is a member. The Incarcerated alderman was A. B. Haley , who rupicscnts the Second wura lu the present council. Ha was arrested by Ofllcer Ander son , who chnrgoi him with fast driving over tno L street viaduct yesterday morning. Tbo councilman was released ou his own recognizance - cognizance to appear before Judge Fowler today. _ MIxiMl Up With u Hirer. Ed Dowd , the shipper for Wood Bros. , the llvo stocK commission merchants at tbo exchange , returned yesterday from Chicago und he 1s laid up for rop-ilrs. At Uio Union stock yards In Chicago Mr. Uowd was hooked by a steer , and two ribs on his left side were caved In , Ho was also badly bruised about the body , and II will bo seine tlino before bo will bo enabled to again resume nU busiuots duties. Note * unit I'lir Mayor Miller has completely recovered from his Illness. Miss Ethel Uattroall loaves today for Fre mont to visit with IrlomU , Born A nun , to Mr. and Mrs. Fred John- rou , Eighioouiu und M st roots. Major J. W. Cress leaves today for Wash ington , U. C , , to attend the Uruud Army of tbo Uepubllo rouulou , Dr. M. Klrkpatrlck li bolng vlsltod by bis motbor Mrs. P. A. ICIrkpatrlek and brother J. Klrkpatrluk of Atlantic , lu. The pollco uro necking Ueorgo Agoo , who Is wanted ut Silver Creek lor robucry. Two iials of Agoe'u havo' been apprehended , and liu U badly wanted by tbu Sliver Creole au thorities. * Mlko ClRtlo , an employe of the Cudacy Packing comnany , wbo roildos In Omabu , came near boiug crushed to death at that plant Saturday afternoon , being caught - between tween an elevator und u truck lie wus hand ling , 'Ihe ulovutor was noppoil before no was badly Injured , but ho was teverly bruised uboul tbo body. \Vvnt Ouniiliiif for UU KutliiT. Herman lionolUcu , who lives at 005 North Twenty-fourth street , looked upon and Hated the wluo wuon U nu rod yesterday und wout homo with what the Indians call a "bad heart. " Ho was looking for trouble nnd found It , After n few preliminary remarks the young man sailed in and attcuintcd to shnot his father , but the weapon which the drunken rann grasped so llrmly and trlod to use was taken away from him baforo nny Onmngo had boon dono. Ofllcer Uubois heard of the racket and wont over to investigate , but when ho arrived everything was qulot nnd Iho young man was not molested. DROWNED BY THE ST. DEHNAUD A Hilly ( Jont Hnttcil Once Too Often mill Tlum Mrt n U'utory Clrnrp. There wns iroublo down ut the foot of Hyde street , Sun Francisco , the other nfianioon between u plobeiun und very piigimclous waterfront blllycoiit nnd u groiit hip sliuggy St. Rormml doc. No one known who the jjo.it belonncd to. Thnro nro lots of youtsof nil kinds along the front at the foot of Hyde und nd- joining atroo',9 , and they uro u tough , disronutublo lot of go.its tit that , lint the Examiner acknowledge1 ? that they liavo to bo. It is tough picking there for oven a hoodlum goal. The dog belongs - longs to D- . Arthur T. Rosen- biifgor of " 018 Buehmittn street. Ho owns three or four of thuso pront big good-natured St. Hornnrds , and one or more of those animals always accompanies the doctor or Mrs. Hejjonsburgor when on the street. Marc Antony is the nuino of this particular dog that had trouble' with the goat. Marc Antony is now nearly U years old , just budding into St. liernard dophood , and , like all St. Ber nards , is fond of the water. Every day the doctor takes his canine frionJsdown to the bay for a swim and romp. For u number of days p.ist the dogs on their way to the bay hnvo had more or toss trouble with a longwhisko cd billy- gotxt. As the dogs passed along this particular go.it would run out and hover around , waiting for a good chance to use ila head for n bntloring ram against one of the dogs. ThU goAt Boomed to pick out Marc Antony as tin especial target , and several lights between dog nnd gout were interrupted by the dog'd master. The other day the dogs wont down to the beach a < j usual , and as usual that billy-goat was on hand waiting for a ulmneo to mix up with Marc Antony. Hut trouble was averted for a time nnd the dogs awnm around in the bav , while the goat stood around in a pensive sort of way and watched his enemies romp nround In the water. After a good swim the dogs came out und bo- g.m chnslng each other about on the sands , paying no attention to the goat. Finally ono of the dogs chased Marc Antony up toward where tlint goat was waiting and watching. Marc ran on ahead , and then , as is the fashion of all dogs at play , turned , und , planting his forefoot well forward , waited for the other dog to come up. It wia at this oppor tune moment that the billy- goat went into action. Lowering his head the animal charged , bowling the canine over and over. It wus almost u minute before that dog rouli/.cd just what hud happened. Then Marc An tony made u dash for the goat nnd caught it ny the Irick of the nock. The goal struggled , but the dog continued dragging its fee toward the b.iy , never offering to bito. Slowly but surely the big St. LJariuird moved Unv.ird the water. Dr. Ilegonsburgor shouted to ttio dog to drop the goat nnd then tried to whip the canine into submission. Out the dog understood his business. Ho held on and dragged the struggling billy out into the b.iy and then dulibor- itto'y ' kept poking that goat'a hcud under the water until it was drowned. Then the sagacious dog loosened his hold and allowed the body of the dead goat to lloat away on the w.itors of the Where the Colonel llucl Him. Colonel Storropp is a Texas news paper man and a great reader of stand ard matter. , Not long ago ho mot a young follow who bo.vt him out on n question gf biblieal history , and the colonel sought to got oven. "Th it boy of yours , " lie said to the young in'in'e fnthor , "is a bright one but I guess I downed him. " "How ! " ' inquired the father , with a good deal of curiosity. "Well , I went homo after ho had flax- cd me out on tliut biblical question and road up on the Peloponuesian war. Did you over hear of the Peloponnesian war'/1' The father said ho had , and the col onel looked disappointed. Sl"And , " ho resumed , 'VI came at him on it the next tune I had a chnncc , and , by thunder , sii , ho told me ho had not only heard of it , but hud studied about it in his school. Say. did you over hear of the Folopotinesi.in war when yon was a boy ? " Tlfo old gentleman confessed that ho had and again the colonel looked hurt. "Yes , " ho wont on , "ho not only said that , but askud me if I know that Lin coln had got some of his ideas of his famous Gettysburg speech from the orations delivered on that war , and that's where I hud him/ ' exclaimed the colonel with n broad smile of triumph. "How1/ " inquired the father. "Why , sir , " nnd the colonel's face glowed , "I know all about the county in Illinois where Lincoln got his learn ing , and there ain't u man in it overheard hoard of the Poloponnosjan war. " The colonels nigumcnt wr.p iriesis iblo , and t 1 u li 11 ( i 11 d lo icuka it. It Mnito No Ulll'oroncc. Detroit Free Press : Seven or eight of them were talking in the court house the other day about the best position in winch to alcop. "I lie on my face , " said ono. " 1 lie on my buck , " said another , "t ho on my loft side , " said n third , nnd so on until it reached an old follow writing ut u desk. "It , doesn't muko any difference to tno how J lie , " ho said , without stopping his work ; "I'm u lawyer. " AVA O UX UK II C.V TH. "Good fun lasts forever , " Is an old saying , nnd there is a good deal of trutb to It , too. This is the sixth year of Frank Daniels' "Llttlo I'uck , " and the cnmodlan announces that his success is ns great a over. Other furco comedians have comn and gone , other comedians have "strutted their brief hour upon Iho stagb" and vanished , but Daniels and his funnv play llvo on and on , and tbo public does * not tire of them. Of sourso there is a reason for this , and It U not vcrv obscuro. It lies in Iho fact that Frank Ucinieli Is constantly at work keanmg his comp my abreast of tbo times Introducing now scones , funny Incident ! und Infectious Bi\ylmi , and continually changing its songt and music ns well as his people. ' 'Little I'uck" teem * llko u now play ovcry year. Mr. Ditniols opens u three nights' ' engagement at Boyd'a new theater Thursday evening , oftliu Priitu In dull. D. D. O'Connol ! Justica of the paacj at Cloutarf , spent yesterday in tbo city jail and was booked for larceny , According to thu ropurt furnished at pollco headquarter * O'C'onnoll ' entered n Chinese wushhouao , ut 12:20 : South Thirteenth street lute Suturdby night , ft'nl proceeded to go through the Chltiiuuun's etTccts. It U allosou that ho stele fl7 In money irotn a trunk , besides several shirts and packages ot iroous ready for delivery. Ton-lii-Uilng. tbo celestial In charge , discovered O'Connell and attempted to hold him. A icuftlu en sued and tbe prisoner oscaucd. A bundle of Jubtloo sbop papers found on the floor yostur- duy morning gave tbo officer * a clew , und the arrest of tbo Clontart justice followed. Do Witt's Sarsapunlla is rwmolo , A PLUM FOR TIlE-POPOLISrS 10 Hi bia The Howling Dorvhhesi Might Bo Utilized to Eoom Weaver. mi OUTLINE OF THEIR PH OF CAMPAIGN How ttie Simon I'liro ( julitmsVhoop unit tiro. in mill Mnfttlcnio ftimkos De scription of thu Vv'ldl , U'lci-il 'J' " . Cercmoiu < > The twenty three howling and the seven whirling dervishes thatarrivodhi tills city on last Monday from Cairo , says the Now York Sun , publicly praised Allah in the Madison Square garden Thursday afternoon for their safe ar rival. It wus the Mohammedan Sab bath and the howlers and whlrlors nlso performed the usual religious ceremo nies of that day. Sheik Abo-ol-Fattah had the sect Kad- ris , who are the homeless , and the sect Movolovis , who uro the howlers , mark out a semi-circular space on the Madi son avenue side of the garden , about twenty feet In diameter and onoloso it with sheepskins. The space so enclosed was carefully washed , for no Mohamme dan over Invokes Allah on unclean ground. Thou the sheik dropped his red shoes outside of the hhoopsklns , and stopping into the enclosed space , blessed every souarato foot of It. This done , ho turned his face to the east , nnd with two hands held out , the palms upward , made usilont prayor. Then ho knelt and prayed , and then ho touched hlsfoi-ehoad to the lloor and prayed again. In the meantime abnut 100 persons who hud boon invited to witness the ceremonies had berfn straggling in. A largo number of them were theatrical people , whoso object in coming was to bo amused nnd to see if there was any money in exhibiting the disciples of Mnhammcd to the public as curiosities. Shortly after 3 o'clock the sheik , in a drab gown that hung from his shoulders to his waist , bound with u snsh at the > vaist , and with a turban of vivid green , the khedivo's favorllo color , prostrated himself on the sheepskins nearest , to the east , and , with his arms outstretched , remained motionless for several min utes. utes.Ho Ho lay between two Immense green flags , on which were wrought in gold many religious devices. Shortly the sheik stood up and , crossing his hands upon his breast , bowed repeatedly toward the east. ( Then the other hoxvlors gathered. They came from the cast end of the hall in gowns of blue and brown and yellow. The colors meant nothing in particu lar , but the turbans denoted their rank in the sect. The green denoted the highest standard , next to the sheik ; the yellow came next , and then came the rod , and lust was tho'pure ' white , worn by the young men. The bowlers sat on the sheepskins opposite the green Hags , and then came the whirlors , with long gowns covering their rope-wo'ghted skirts and with high , brown , brimtcss h'ats. The whirl- era sat on the right of the sheik and for several minutes remained motionless. Then a bowler marched solemnly up with an iron pot of burning incense and an iron vessel shaped like a boat. Those were placed by the side of the sheik. Suddenly the members becan sway'ng their bodies to and fro nnd moaning dis mally. Then they as suddenly became silent , arid , rising to their feet , "per formed "hanafo , " "haubolo" and "mill- eke. " Those are devotional o..ercisesof the hand ? nnd arms. Omar , a young howler , chanted the call to prayer in u shrill voice , nnd both the liowlorH and the wnlrlors swayed to and fro with their hands across their breasts. Omar chanted the question. "Ash Asmu ? " ( What is his name'/ ) and the howlers and whirlors droned forth the answer : "Asmu Allah I'adom , * ' ( His name is God Almighty ) . A period of swaying and moaning and praying ensued , and then Omar again sang a call to prayor. The dervishes swuyod moro violently , and kept it up so long that it was a wonder their stiongth held out. The sheik mumbled a "futcha" ( blessing ) , nnd the moving bodies crow still. Three of the howlers played the "Dyoxaierle , " the national march of Egyul , on rend instrument * , and after this'tho dervishes chanted for sovo.al minutes : "Allah il Allah" ( God is God ) . The sheik stood up and stretched forth his bunds. The howlers were silent. Ho inarched around the holy space. As ho advanced ho groaned and all the howlers groaned with him. Thou ho bowed and the howlers bent their bodies. The groaning set in steadily and rose and foil with a sound like the faraway singing of plantation negroes. A dozen of the howlers tore , their turbans from their houds , and their long black hair fell down their backs 1 ana over their sw.irthy faces. They hopped on their knees and faliook their bodies like men in mortal agony. Up and down their bodies bant , with'tho long hair of the dark-headed ones Hying lo and fro. The Bhoik resumed ins Boat ootwoon the green Hags und picked up with tondornops u coarse bag. Instantly the howlers became silent und sat with their faces turned eagerly toward the sheik and their hands twitching. The sheik drew from the b'lg u young boa constrictor stricter moro than throe foot long. .Ho hold it just behind the head und carefully placed it about his neck. The folds of the snuho Vioro BOOH to tighten nnd the sheik's mouth opened. Ho breathed huskily and it seemed that the snake was strangling him. Suddenly ho unwound the c6i8.'and | ' placing the snake lu ills lao fondlqdvit. The interest of thojhowlors had in creased. Every duskyifaco was thrust eagerly forward and 'many dusky hands woio thrust out beseechingly. The sheik glanced covorUy'uround nnd then nodded to Ylousoyn/tho moat eager of the howlors. r ( , Ylousoyn sprang forward nnd , kneel ing in front of the aheik , stretched out hia hands. The nhollci placed the ser pent In them , and WhHo Ylousoyn hold It lie cut Ha head tiff. Llko a shot Ylousoyn wason hisToptwlth the writh ing serpent clutched ; ) ) ) his hands. The reed instruments , > Yuro played , the drums were beaten , the howlers shrieked and crouched nnd doubled themselves up on the shcopBkinf. Thor. Ylousoyn bit a pleco from the unlike , snarling like asavugo dog. The howlers wore growing wild with rollirlous frenzy. Tjioy groaned nnd scrwunod. Ylousoyn bit pleco after uleco from the snuke's body and swal lowed them.The sheik sprang for ward and. selling tno snake , tried to tcur it from Ylousoyn. The latter fought savagely to retain it , and then Hadonl , u fut hcwlor , .fan into the circle und seized the simko , too. Uadoni und the uhlek each bit olT n pleco. Thou Yloueoyn bit oil another piece , and the three howlorb placed their hunds upon each other's shoulders and whirled around with the bimko hanging from the sheik's neck. All the howioru yelled furiously and bumped their foreheads on the floor. Bailout was lee stout , und pretty soon ho had to bo helped back to his sheepskin , where ho pank exhausted. Thou All Fliissan , u boarded howler , received from the sheik Iho mace , an instrument of torture , with u globular weight on ono end and a foot of steel with a sharp point on the other. All jabbed the point in his right cheek and then in his left cheek , Then ho thrust It In his scalp nnd In his nock while ho danced around. His follow howlers olieorcd him on with frantic shrieks und bodily contortions. When All was through torturing him self u consumptive-looking howler with a board ate a glass bottle in a matter-of- fact way. Then the whirlors doffed their gowns nnd stopping Into the circle with tholr bare feet wont around and nroundwhllo the musicians boat and blow n wlord tune out of tlnlr instrument ! ) . The boss whirlor , or second priest , watched thorn carefully , nnd when lie thought they were on the point of falling ho ishoekcd them. This was comoti'nos dillleutt , because the frenzy produced by this method of worship miulo the whirlors blind and dent to everything. After a tiresome period of whirling all the dervishes stood like statues on their sheepskins while the sheik made silent prayer. Then the howlers and whirlors went up ono at n timeto the sheik , and after grovelling before him were permitted to touch his hand. This ended the exhibition. Some of the disgusted spectators invaded the circle and nsked to sco the snake's body , in order that they might make sure that it was genuine. Satisfied of this they hastily withdrew. Ono theatrical nut li nger who saw Iho performance said : "Malluk wants to charge W,000 a week for those people. I wouldn t give him $200 , for I think the police would raid the show. " I'JlTJHt.tXN UP Till ! Tliuiiiiuils ! : Attend the Aiiiiuut Itcunluii ol Iho IHMitxclicr KrolgiTliuiul. KANSIS OITV , Mo. , Aug. 81. The red , whlto nnd black of Iho Gortnnu national cm- blotn ovorahudowod today the gayer decora tions of the ICulghts of Pythias. It was the opening day of an annual reunion of the Doutschor Krolgcrbund , corapoaod of veter ans of the army of the fatherland , The lastof the visiting divisions dlJ not arrlvo until this morning. Tbo delegations from Ohio , California , Pennsylvania , Iowa , Indiana and Michigan came in yesterday 3,000 strong. Tno big delegations , however , did not arrlvo until this morning , barely in tlnio for tbo grand parade. bt. Louis sent the banner delegation. It consisted of 4,000 mctij with President iTrlsuu Hall , and accompanied by Polnrson's mili tary band. Milwaukee with 1,200 men in line , accom panied by llach's band , followed. The Minne apolis , St. Paul , Duluth und ISur. lington delegation aggregating 1,000 more , followed and then in qulcit succession followed the Chicago del. cgation 2 , , > 90 strou : ; , the Cincinnati dele gation with lr > OU men and Moinko's millUry band. Other and smnllor delegations camu from Denver , Uulto , Mont.ChevonneVyo , and the towns of Missouri und Kansas. Tbe various divisions rendezvoused in the streets intersecting Twelfth , and nt 11 o'clock they all formed a grand column and marched through tbe various business streets of the city , st.irtlng at the Air Line railway station. The crowds worooicorted toCusen- bury piirlt , where the ICrioserfest was for mally opened. Muor William Warner and Mayor Cow herd welcomed tbo delegates aud Ur. Julius Oruchl made an address In German. After u grout barbecue , ut which 7,000 per sons were served nnd during which the combined b\nds played stirring martial airs , the regular oxcrcises of the day were commenced. They consisted of com petitive ride practice , fencing , drilling and various uthlolto sports. Owing to ire large number of nntries , the competitive contest will not bu finished until Tuesday , when tbo various prizes will be awarded. This evening - ing a concert was given for the entertain ment of the visiting veterans by the com bined local and visiting bands. Boocham's pills will save doctor's pills. Ilcsprrutn Work of Strikers. WEST SL'i'EHioii. Wis. , Aug. 21. Andy Gardner und \V. U. Jones , members of tbo Amalgamated association , who deserted the strikers ut Iho steel vrorKs hero and returned to work , were attacked by fifteen men , sup posed to be members of the Amalgamated association , lust night near this city. Five shots wnro lirod and clubs and knives were freely used , lioforo tbo pollco arrived , the assailants disappeared. .lonos was cut and uoaten until Insensible. Gardner is missing and Is undoubtedly dead. NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla Of porfeot purity. Lemon Of great strength. Orange Almond Economy In their use Rose etc. _ _ Flavor as delicately and dollclouslyaa the 1'rosh fruit CITIZENS STATE BANK Ot Council HlutTs. Capital fifock $150OD ( ) Surplus nml iVollU 80,000 Net cnpltnl nml Mirplm $250 ! , < ) ll ) Dlri'doM-.l. I ) . Kilinundron , I ! . I. . fihiianrt. K I ) . aiounnn. 10. K. Hurt , I. A. Mlllor , .1 , V. illnclinmii , un < l Cliitrlus K. Ilnuiiuu. Trnimiict uuncrul baiik- IIIK bu lnom. l iritO' * * . ciipltul utiu surplus ol uu/ buult In MHilliwoiturn Innu INTlCltKH T ON TIJ1K DEOSlTf. THU SHORTEST LINE TO CIHCACO s via the Chicago , Mihyaulcea & St. Paul R'y , as represented onthis map. Electric Lighted , Steam Heated - ed Vestibuled trains leave Omaha daily at 7:05 p. m. , ar riving at Chicago at 9:30 : a. m. City Ticket Olhce : 1501 Far- nam St. , Omaha. F. A. NASII. Gen'l Agent , l'iu | > oiU ! fur tliu I'urnUlillii ; of Ktuuiii Cual fur the V o of tliu City Hall. Sealed blO will bo ro elvud nt the nfllcu of thu elty ooinptrnllur , ( Jinuhii , Nib. , up to 4 p , m , AugUHtUO , IW- . for Iho fiirnUhliiK of Htuiim uoulor thu use of the Oily Hull. Kjoli bidder to fur'nUh u certlUed cheek of I-W.OJ , The nu-lit is rotorviid to .iceuut or reject any or ul ) bldu. Tueouoim O I.BEN , Comptroller. t AW 1)01 Twin City Steam Dye Works o A i'.t > o > t vo c , p BYJEJIM ® , CLEANING AWD REPINISHINCr OP GOOD3 OP BVERY DESCRIPTION. Omaha Onioo , lf 21 Par n am St. ; Telephone IMl. Council HlulTa Olll o ami Works Cor. Avc. A and " ( Ith St. ; Telephone till ) . Send for circulars ami prleo list. 1HE CHEAPEST AND BEST MEQICME FOR FAMILY USE IN THE WORLD Instantly stnns the mint e\ortlolitinu : p.ilus ; uovur f.ills lo slvo o.iso to the suiroror ; u fc\f uppllcatious net Hue niutc. ! eunslujs tbu ptlu to Imtuntly- . A CURE FOR ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS. If nnlv takrn n doses of from thirty to sixty drops In half .1 tiimbloruf w itcr will cure In a few minutes Cram in , Sii unu. So.ir Stomach , Uollo , I iiilulniiun. lie irtliiini. liunmior. Kulnt- IvumvM. CHOLERA MORJBITS. DI.\IUUIO.A : , DY3'SNTISRY ' , Sick llo.uliichiNausea , Nervousness Sli-enles'tiiuis , Malm 11 , and nil Intern , iluilns anting from ch.iuuu ut wouthor or other causos.BO CENTS A BOTrLf. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Horvo Seeds , " ttio woiiilorful ri'nipilr la rolii with avrll - Icn trnnrniiipo lo CKTO rtll nervous diseases. cli na Weak Memory , liO ser llr'Un I'oWi r , ll'Mviliiclie. Watcfillncsi , 1.O31 Miinlioon. MullllT Knils- Flons , Ncrvou nc . l.ai ltiulp.nllilriilns and lots of prmorof tlioUi'iicrnlHo Orcnns In oltlicrscr c.mso I byovrrozortlon , youthful irrci r. or rrccrslrr u oof tolincco.opium or stimulants nhlch soon lead to Infirmity. Conmmip- itlonnnrtliisiuilty. 1'iitupconvonlcnto # rryInvent iinekct. SI periacl- 'nKOhrraiiiliOforfS. With ovoryionorw ! tlveawrtlttn yifiranttr ( nruri or rtjund the nancy. Circular Jrcc. Address A CTT o &u a Va , , ClilcaEii , 111. For sale hi Omnha by Shcrmnn & iMcConnoll , Ifll3 Dodge ntrcot. " 14 YEARS EoSerlae cO'errout- RESTORATIVE NERVINE , " Snj'B A. F. Stark I'enn Van , N. V , " 10 yru.ofSlck llondacho i uretl by TWO Jlottleo , " KniBllno Flint , Ottawa , Ohio. Norvlno li tlio nulclt n-mmly for Slp < tpli > 8 ncsi , Xervous rrnhtrntlon , Epllopsy , St. Vltiii" Dance , Opium Hulilt. Nervous Dvepopsln , Il8'.ciia , Coavululous , NtMtrnlctu , I'cnuyflls. otc. TlimiPiimla teetlfy. Trlnl lloltlo , olciuit ; Hook Frooatdniggiets. Miles Medical Co Elkhnrt.lnd. For Sale hy ICuhn &Co. , ICt luM ou p'i ' St _ Act Gently yet promit- | Hly on the I.ivr.tt , KID- 1 NE18 anil IIO\TKI.S , dls- pelllnB Headaclica , Fov- CIB and Colds , thorough ly cleansing the system of disease , and cures hnbltual constipation They are sugar coatei ) , ilo tint Brlpc , very smalt easy to take , and parclj- trpetaljlo.ISplllslncnch vial. I'erfoet digestion follows their use. They atisoltttolr euro slrh head * acho. and nrorerummcnJ- bjr Itaum ; rL'JslcIjns. For sale hy IcailliiR druggists or pent by uiu , ' . ; 25 cti. a Inl. Address HOBB'S MEDICIHE CO. , Props , San Francisco or Chicago. I'OIl SALE IN OMAHA. NED. . BV Enhn & Co. , Co.r 15lh ft DOURIM Sti. J .A Fuller & On , Cm. 14th A JloucU'.SU. A U FoiUT i Co. . Council LHuflji. la COUNCIL B'jOFFJ STSil DY WOR ( { All kin Isnf Dvolns and Uloauln : done In tin hl''hc'st style of the art. F.ulo'l ant Htilnol fabrics uiado to lo > ! c as uoj.l us nu'.v Work proiniitly done unit ilulivurul In ill pulls of the country. SenJ for urlco lUt. o. A. MACIIAN. - - 1'itoruiEroit. .ll'JUro.idwiy. No ir North'vnitara lo.vj. i ticu | , i tha stuto and fcdoril courts. Hooms : i. 4 uud llenro li'.ooU , Couuell lllulls , lu. INSTITUTE. | Eye (6 ( Ear INFIRMARY FOli TMia TREATMENT OF ALL licit fBcllHICH. nppariitut nml rummlln for mi cccssfu troitmunt in nvtry fiinunrillroiHu ruitilr- In. iiiuillc.il omuriiU'iil Iruiltiiont , S ) beds forpalljnH , ho.ir.l nil 1 iitluiiiliujj. IIot 113 coiiMultittotia lu tha west. W'rlto for circulars on ilolinnlilu anil tirucoi. Inn- 04 , dull reut , cnrvntnioi nf upliiu , pilot , liuniirJ , c.in- iHir , ciiniriti , broncnttu , Inliuliiilon , uluolrlilty , par * ulr l , ci > llcp r. kliliiiy , IMinMor , OjU , cur , skin uu.1 lilooil ttiiittill nurjliul iipcrntluiu. DI8B&SB8 OF VOMBK U' ' W'uiiien I'lllCH. rt'u Imvo liit ly J lu I a lyhu-ln ile < inirtniuiit for wonuui ilurliiK cinilliiuiiKiat , > lrlclly pr.vnlD. Onljr Kellablu Jlodlcal Init tutu mUliu a tpcclHltyof PUIVATK UI813ASKH All lllood Dliuiuei sucoonifnlly Irvatoil. Hyphllllla I'oUoni rviunvuil from the Mystuiu without meroiry , New Itoturutlvu Tru.it , uuiit fur ! . ' > " of VIl'Ali I'OWUlt. rurtuiiiiuniiUlo In rltlt ut limy lie truutoil at liomu by eorruniimiiluiico. All ciiiiinainlo UloiiH riiiilliloiilliil. .MulliiiD crlaitra nenlmunt Ijy mull ur exprivii KCiiruly jmi-koil. no iiuir.s to Inilleiitu con- Ivnta ur lenclur. onu purnonal liitorrto * prulorruil. lull nnd voimu t tin or rend lilnory of your tiuu , a U wo will noli I In plain wr.ippur , our Rnnff TH MPfJ VHHttt L'po-i I'rlvttte Hpo. OUUn IUWCr , t.al | or Norvou DUKIUIH Impo'cncy , yphlllt , ( ileiu unit Vnrlooeule , with ijaui llritcv . ' Apptlunrai for Doformlt'.et ' an I Trusioi Only munufuctory In thu wenfuf , Al'l'I.IANCKH , TlllIrilHH , ICI.ICCT- 1(10 lUTTKHllib AND IIKl.Td. Omaha Mclicil and Surgical Institute' 26sh and Broadway , O-unoll Dluffj. Ten mlntuei rid * from center nfOmuua ou Oiuaba uui cuuull ItluUi electric uiutur lluo. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. A OUSTS WANTKD-To sail thu liost iloubo | ruustliiK and h.ik iu pin hi the iiiirl : < ot , Steady \\ork. O.iu prove to hnvo uccnts who inulio ever fJI u week regularly. Addres ) Charles .SoliuHliols , Uounc 1 HuilTs. Foil SAI.K Good U-rooiu dwelling near U. 1' . transfer , t'rleo S..OK ) . Will t-iku horsi-i uud eult.u lu part nuy. U II . Slieafe. I poll SAIjK-Croaniery , well located In No- hrasUn. doliu uooif Inisliu'-s. Will tuko artu cr or sull uullro bu lnesb nl n h.iraaln K. II. POK SAI.K Improved -mi-acre stock rarm In western Iowi ; , f > t ; ISJ-aeio farm , $ 'J ; 1-0- ncrcs. j.M .loliristcin & Van I'utleii. MONKY loanrd nt B ner i-ont on rounell lllnlls rotlduiiue properly. K. II. Shuafu. I/O It SAI.R. Klorldn oraiiru LTOVO ; will JL1 trade for Council lllulls or Omaha prop- rty. li II. Phoifo. Hl'.N'P. the KU 111:111 : leslilenco. iil : I'urk uvi > ; In xood repair nirl all niodurn eon- HuntK'W ' ) . i ; . U , Slioare. " \A7ANTKD Lady or ontlo'iian lo hoard by ' ' u urlviitu fuiu.ly. Address O 11 ! , llee. r/.OIl SAM ! Hotel. U'J rooms , located In J-1 southern Neb. , iloln r u thrlvlui liutlness. $ . ' , r.uu liuvs hulld UR and fiiru.turu. Will trade for rudso. K. II. Shn.ifo. I71OR SA liFf Hard wuro Htojk lu central Nob. -t ? Will In volcu I.V)3. ) K 11 Shoafc. _ FOK S A LiK Choicest finu ; In 1'ottawatta- in o Co. . 413 acres , \voil located and Itil- provoJ. I'rlcoJIJ an auro. li II. Shoafo. l/NAHMniid city lo ins at lowoit r.ito-i. -L1 Uc.ilest'ito for sale. I Inislness rent ils. lolloy lo.inod for loc.il Investors. L'3 > I'o irl streot. Iouioo & Towt * . "I I' YOU have anything for silo or trade set -a. K. II. Sliu i to. llro ulway anil M un strent , Jj-Olt KENT Dwollln.sin all pirts of the -I ? cliy. 15. U. Shoafe. Ftrjidway and -Muln. \ X7ANTI5lRiistorn Nobraskii lands In ox- > cliiiu u for Uuuncll IllnITi pra ; > orty. U. IL Shoafo. Itro . : 'w ' iv iin'l it il'i FOIt SAM3 On sun'l payments , fruit aud garden Ian I nuir Council Hluirs li 11. fchu.ifc. llroadway an t M.iln Htroot. Foil SAUC-Al'ilon lljllur nilllH on lloouo river , Nuh. ; llnnsi w.itur pawar In thu sluto developing li" > hurso power w itur ontlro ye ir : dully oipa'illy , Hid lnrr.ils ; mvli ncry anil ur uitciinnccs coiuplutn lu ovury dut , ill.(3ul ( fr.'ituu rest lonco ; H noreHof Ian I. title nerfo't : price. * . ' ) , ' ! 10 ; will t'it < u mil uprovol o.ntora Nubrabku laud. M II. Slio ifo. FUR SAM3 Iowa farina In I'oltawatt.iiulo and adjoining cou itlnn. C. II. ijhoafo. IT OK SALU 8J aoraiof goo 1 lund un-1 now Jcott.iL'O. . with fo ir : iro-f land In Wuruar-i- vllle , Nob. : all mo.luru liunrovuiuents : will exchur0 : for a plu.uaut. cittija froa nf In- Riiinhrunco lu Council ItlulV ) or Onulii. li II. Sheufo. 1J1OK a\M2 m-aoro ranch lu Ohorrv Co. -U Neb. UooJ hay lau'l , nploudld ranro for cattle. Mcu cotia u , stalilo uiiti out Imllil- ln n In uoo.l rojialr. plenty w.itur. Heat lair.l In the county : will neil uho.ip. Write for da- tails. K. II. Sliiiafu. \\TANTKIJ Hariiwiiro stock In houtb- TT wcMtern Iowa for > ) iotUiiHli. H. II. Hhcafo " 171OK 8AI.I5 Olcan Htouit burdware , well OH- X' triblMhed trrdo , Invoice nbont tu.lljl. Good eusou for nulling. Turin suiHli. 15. II. Hliuafo. WANTI5D Good resilience property In Council II iilfn hi ovcliniiio for good No- bruuku lain ) . K. II. Hho.ifc. FOHSAI/T5 Qardun anil fruit land , chuuo nnd ou Ion ; ; time. U. S. I-ulTorts , HOD in 51 , Kuldwlii block , Council lllulVu , In. WANTI5D A ynnnv unit to work u out house and ntiUjlu. Apply at ollleo of I.ooiuud I'.vorott 171 OK BMiK OH KENT-Oood coul yard with L hciilcs. oto. Urcuuililulds , NIcholHou i Oo , The WhippleS POST AUGER TAT. KKII. 23 , ll'J ! . Miinnfncturccl by COUNCIL III.UPKH XIKCI , CO Council Illulla , In. Wiirruntu'l to sink un ulnht. Inch linlc , ifeutb Inchon , lu onu nilnnte. Itlii iino'iunlod by any other In rupldlty , lluhtiii' i of opera tion , rompleiorn'MOf conn lruc tluu anil choainirin , ll In coniTiloil by all to bo a innrtul for rupldlty of execu tion und t'unu of operation. Something New -BKNI ) KOIl Circul r - an ! - Trice W. C. ESTEP , Funeral Director , Ennaltim 14 N. Main Street , OOUNOUj A J ' M