TTTR OMAHA DAILY HER : FlllilDAY. SRPTEMHEll I. 18. ) . a THE DAILY" BEE COUMIII ; ni.ui ra. OH'ICE : NO. 12 1'KAItSTIinr.T ' ! I'dllvcrcd by cnrrlci to nny part of llio city 11. W TII.TON - Minngor. oniru . . Nli MI.Mtlt K Y Plumbing Co. Bostpn Stoic bankrupt snlo The Mitjno Uoal Kstuto Co , ( ,31 Urondtvay Hulldlng permits to the amount of $5,173 were Issued last month. 'I ho fall teim of the Wostoin Towa Busl nrs college will open next Mond.iy mcrn- Ing 1 tie funcrnl of Joseph Spressler will take nlaeo this moinlng at 8.110 oVlock at Charles Kunkley's undcrlnklticr establishment The divorce milt of Mrs W. A .Mr.Mlllnn has been dismissed by ngicimicnt and the custodv of the child has been nwnuled Mr McMillan. A marrlngo llccnio was Issued jcutcrdny to Nick Grrnlaclt of Council Hluffs and KHz- l > cth Manlon of Omaha , their ages are 20 Mid ! ! . " > respectively. The night police , who have been released from duty til 5 n m dining the hot summer inontlix , will be required to p.ico their bells until 7 a rn. during the rest of tho.car . The now iulo goes into cflcct this moinlng A fnrmer nnmcd Loucks , who wns driving ilong Uroudway with a load of haj on Ills nny fiom Honey Creek , ran intoailg be longliiK to Charles Hauglin , which was tied lo the sidewalk , ami sh.itteicd the buggy Key Kobcit Monett of Cle\elnnd , O. picii'hcd Widnesdiiy night to nlaigoamll euro at the Chilstlan tent , corner High- teenth Blicpt and 'Ihiidiucnue Mr. j > lof- fott and President .1 M Atwutci of Osk i- loosu college were the guests of Kov liV Allen Vrra the 11-nioiiths-nld daughter of Mr nnd Mis Chillies A Witluow. died nt 110 1 o'clock jestc'iduy nftoinoon of cholera ih- fnntuni , after an illness of eight dtijs The funeril A\P1 take plicothis afternoon at II o'clock from the residence , G21 South Alain street. .1 M Andcison , a piomlncnt contnictoi of Km ; nia , Knn , has commenced an notion In the United States court tluough his attoi nc'\s . , Mlclclivi'r Htoi , to foiecloso a me rluinlo's lien of HOUU orru&iO.OOOhotul wlili'h ho built at Hainbuig for the Hamburg Hotel company 'Iho f 1,000 is a disputed b ilmu o Doug Hums had one of his peiiodlcal do- pieslli- squabbles \esteiday In the louisoof Vilikh ho stated his willingness to amputate Ills wife's li'tcinal apparatus b\ means of a pair of scissors w hich la had In his band Ills \\ifo Ilkd an infoimatlon In Justice Vlen's comt and hei hiifib.ind is now out on bonds while awaiting a tilal. lioinlo Willlson and Finnic Benedick , t.vo iinnll b&js living near the Noithvvosturn depot , caught anotlier boy , Henii bouthuin , out alone List Wednesday and pioitcdul to administer a thumping to him on account of some b id names he had applied to them lU'liidtliem attested ami thejvlllhav3ii tilil in police court this moinlng on tin' charge of iihsault and battery bouthein wasaucsted 3 cslct d < y afternoon on , in In formation tiled by the other two boys in .His- tlto Vien's court , making a like chat go Pi of. O C Von l nglalTsteln.who has been teaching ( jet man and finting in DcsMolncs nnd this citj latch , \csteniay cnteied into Undo Sam's nimy , his application being sent to the depaitmcnt lij the iccruiting olllcer at Omaha His father is a letlied major gcticial of the Ooi mnn army , and ho himself was Iho and a h \eirsinthat nnm , thieo of tlicm with the i.ink nf second lieutenant Ho Is an accomplished music ! in nnd will pl.ij a piano solo tonight at the musical at the residence of Kov GV Snjder U17 South Seventh stieot , and a jiiano duet with Miss Silvia Snjder. H IIVi.itl mot with a biculo acddcnt Wednesdaj night wlillo iiding on West Broadway on his waj bick fiom Omaha" He collided with a whcclmm who uas going tou.ird Omaha and who was iiding on the south side of the load instead of thu north , as the unvrillten law of wheel Uicndliects The night was dark , and the Hist intimation that either bicyclist had of the piesenco of the other VMS a shock that nent scveial constellations ol stats into sicht all at ome Both of the wheelmen ueie thioun to the giound and sevoiely bruised , nnd both the w heels were badly dam igedfi the Omaha man's wheel being almost dis Bbled. _ SotUo to I uiiclicrfi. School will open Monday , September I , and in otder to ninko life in the school room us bearable as posbiblo tcachoth iliotild i > rovide thetiise'lve-b with good , BJtnfoi ( able bhoes. and of eonrso the cliaatior yon can buy them the better. I'liiiinas U. Uttglies of 1IIU South Main itieot is uloMint ; out his entiie line of ladies' Nines at a miurilicu. The line conipribcs ovorytlnn In the way of a flist-elass l.idioh' bhi'o , ana when you de- tluut " 0 to TiO percent fiuin liiu i ocular pi ices ( accot ding to style ) j bn got a bhoe loravoo Hinall pi ic'o. Fruit luntlH and facins. Gieeiibhiolds , Nioholhon fi Co. , < iOO 13t oudwaj. Tel. 151 Doincbtiu boup uutlustb cheap houp Horn , to Mr. nnd Mis.VallcrN. . Young , i son , ,1 M , Campbell and wlfo and son , I eioi , loft iOsteidaj foi the Woild's fair. Miss Hagsdale left last evening for Chicago cage to bu ) fall gauds and visit the fair .lai.oh Sims loft last ov enlng on a business tup to Boston , Now York and other enstein clt us. Misses Maud nnd Mabel H.uon will leave next week for DCS Moines to attend High land Pane college 1'ior W S Paulson of the Western low a Business college is expected homo todaj fiom .1 visit to his mother in Ohio. Mis J B Atkins , Mr Henry Atkins , Or 2' IJ r acey and Master'loin lj oy loft last inentni ; foi a visit to the World's fair. MIH S C. Dillon , who has been the guest of her son , O A II , Dillon , for about a month , left jc'stonhiy for her homo In Ciiln- nell , accompanied In Miss Abblo Dillon. The Twin Cily Dye works Hinco its es tablishment hero four jenrs ago lins built up a trade by its tmporior djolng nnd cleaning which'titis made it necos- inry to largely incioubo its facilities. Mr. Sohoedhiick , the proprietor , intends to have tlio new building and nmcliinory ready for fall vvotlc. In tbo meantime tvor.vtiling IB done in tbo usual Ih'ht- . cltttis Htjlo. Oinaliu , lf > 21 Fiirnam Htroot ; Council HltilTu , corner Avenue A and ZUth btrcet. Williamson & Co. , I0 ( ! Main btroot , latgest and best bicycle- stock in city. Cook jour meals this bUinmer on a gas At I'Oit at tbo Gas company. llllllliinil'ii An"or. I1 1 } ( iillilnml , sec-rotary of the Omnlm blanch of the Older of Hallway Tuli'g raptiois , whoso charter was aiicstcd bv\ [ Jiand Chlof D , O. liainso : i few wcuKsago , bhil his ansuur In the district I'ontt , vester- 8iiIn \ the rojiltivln suit whlcii vvax biought ' bv John U Sullivan ri'iontl > to h'"t posces- elo i of the books nnd money hnloiming I'S.to th Oinalui blanch In Ins answer Glllilanil nllrgos that Sullivan hits no right to hoed I > OOKS or money , nor is Kumsoy nuthoiUed : by the rules of tlio order to nupolnt Sulllviin or nny ono else to talto Lhnrge of them Ho further nllpgos thai ho Is undur bonds for the proper dlsuhaigo of his duties , und that to hU uoiulbinen and the Uiiiahu branch > klonc is ho responsible. Iluy ono of tla-bo wonderful oil lioatera of Cole ft Cole , 41 Alain stieot. They vlll beat the largosi room in cold ) vcatber ; cost , le un hour ; fully gitar- nnteed. Just tbo thing for curly fall and uprlng use. Stop at the O ilon , Council Dlulld , t lefct 82.00 liout-o in Iowa. Domestlo eoup Is the SE\VS \ FROM COUNCIL Bll'FFS Two Men Who Hail a Look Are Now Very Carefully Locked Up , * THEIR LITTLE GAME WAS TOO OLD Con no U'ork of n Coup'n ol Allcccd Con- nilcnctt Slinrprrn-Silonii Krrpcr O'Con nor licfmcil to \litlmlrcil llo I'roncttitcd. A rottplo of confidence men were nnbbcd bv the police jcstetday , nnd pi aspects np- ptnr lo bo voi v peed for sending Ihtm ever the road , lloietoforo men who vvcro caught Ting n trick have been able to escape punishment , their victl'ns being residents of other places and preferring to accept a llttlo biltn for tholr wounded feelings in the shape of a rash settlement rather than take the trouble of forcing the dupes to a trial II \j Lnllcsti and .1. J Shepaid were the names given by two men who arrived In the city jesterday morning and mailo a tour of South Main sticol The former canicd n lltllo binss lock while the latter did the Innocent stranger act Thel tried to work neatly every saloon on .Main street , and finally dropped In on Mtko O'Connor , who vvas tbo lust ono they tried their game on , and probably the last ono they will tiy It on for some llttlo time. After Iho usual preliminaries had been gene Ihroughwith Lallcsh bet SoO th.it Ihe lock could bo opened , and Shepard took him up L.illesh unfoiInnately did not have the cash , but ho had a check for f. " > 00 which ho vvas willing to leave with O C6nnor as sccuiltj for sr > 0. O'Connor woikcd his customer down until ho was willing to ac cept $1(1 ( About this time Offlcur WliUl hap pened nlong , nnil us soon as I/i Mesh's en- < loisoment W.IH secured lie vvas tuinudovcr to the olllcer mm taken to the city j ill. Shcpnul , his confederate , iiciompnnicd him. but ho vvas not locked up at once While the Dollcu were investlgillng lo llnd out whether ho was ically an aceompllio or onlj an innocent granger , as ho ilatmcil to bo. he vvas allowed to sit in the genoialoftlco at the polli o ho idquirtci < fi. Dtitlng tils staj Iheio lie was allowed to go alone Into tlio wash loom lor a few minutes Some tlm beloio his , m lesl ro had inn across the oftl- cer ln _ thai go of tlio chain gang , and his heart being ovcicomo with s\mpathy for the poor men who had to work , ho took them to a saloon near by and bought each of them u glass of beer nnd a plug nf tobacco , siiuandctintr SM cents in the operation Ofllcer \ \ lull no ticcd , when iio paid the saloon keeper , that he had a loll of bills in his hand \Vhon ho vvas finally soaichcd at the police station he vvas found to have less than $ Ti in change in his pocket , and the question now Is , whoio diit that toll of bills go ? Joseph Iaftoity , a bat tender on South Main street , vvas anothei prospective ) vlititn of the two mini 'Ihoy will have a healing this moinlng In police comt , and O'Connor announced that ho will piosccuto. vvA.VI ii > IIY TIII : I.AOIIS. I'uni KI nc's l'i ni haul ( nr llniitlnc lloiril- Ini : I'lnros C tuics film rrnulilo. Some men would enjo\ the sensation of seeing half a do/en ladles after them , but IhoimiH King , a diied-up specimen of in in who blow into town \esteulaj , einouto fiom novvheio , is not built that way Ho not onli had half a do/en ladies after him , but , the men , cluldien and dogs who joined m the chase swelled the number to about 100 ! fiist Wednesday King called at the lesidenco of A. U HooKer on Tan view avenue lo sec about a place to boirdfor himself and thieo of Ids fiiemls ! ' 1 ho story ho told about himself wnssatts- ) fai toii to the ladv of the bouse , anil a bn- giin vv.is struck , ICing .igiccinir to cull in the mouiing and pay his bill in advance. Just as ho was leaving ho accidentally Icirncd tint , Mr. Hooker vvas ono of Shuiiff II izcn'bdepu- tics and icft the house in great haste , jump1 ing ever tbo poicfi tailing Nothing was . thought ofhib queer actions , however , until later. Yestoiday afternoon ho called at Mrs Hoagland's icsldoiice , on the coiner 1d 1f ) Touith avi-i.uo and Tenth street , and told the s line story about lilm&clf .mil his corn- pit ions and mailo the suno soil of oaigain ii While lie was theio it liappened Hint Mis Hooker and two other lutlios called 'Iho lecognition vvus mutual and King again found his legs dragging him away in gicat haste When Mis HoaglanU had been tolil of Mis Hookei scxpeiiciii-o with the un known shostopped to the door and asked : him loictuin instead of comnlj Ing ho bioko into a mil and it was then that the chase commcndd A uowd gathered in a vciv shoit time , nnd King was gathcied in near Shield's stoio on i'ifth avenue near Twelfth stieot Olllcer Weir escoited him to the jail , vvheio ho vvas slated with vagrancy in default of anj better chaigoto make against him. him.Ho Ho had not a cent of monoi in his pocket and being ivithout vlslblu means of support ho scorns to answer the dcsuiption of rtff v.ieiant piotty well His tinil will come off this rnoiniug. AT T1IIJ IIOS1ON bFOIti : . SJIU.OOO Worth of Dry G mils blimglitcrcil at OiiL-IIiiir I'rUf. The people of Council nitilTb and vicinity aio making money faster at the present time than they ever have before ! They at o carrying away the immense bat gains , tbo very choicest goods , at fiO . per cent loss than the otiginal cost. They are now goods. They aio line goods. They ai o the best quality of goods. They are goods you need now. floods vou will need every day until next spring. They ate goods you will liavo to buy borne time. And if jou buy them now $1 goes as fat1 as $2 or $11 ordinarily. Take Wedncidiiy'fa Bin : and look over borne of our pi Ices quoted , and then come and bee tliat not lial f of the bar gains have been noticed. By the way , come and too Iho latest novelties in autumndicss goods , Hand somest and most common-bcnso ide you over Httvv , durable , com foi table , beautiful. Boston Store , Council Bluffs. ( } , A. K. Ciimriuli'S , Atti'iitluii. The twenty-seventh annual encamp ment of the Uiand Arm ) of the Kopublic taken place at Indianapolis September ) f > . There promises to bo at this encamp ment this jetir the grwitcbt assembly ipti f comrndcb this country has over t-eon On tbo loturii trip a stop will'bo made at tbo World's fair , where a special pto- gtam has been arranged for the vet erans of the Ottind Army of the Itopub- lie. Hatch will bo low. Wo urge ibon to attend , \Vo have secured fieo spacn in chair earn and low tales over tlio Chicago cage , Hook Island & I'ncllio railroad hia ; bolid tialn tliiough toIndiamipolib with out change. Hand in jour names and accommodations wanted for v out self and friends , to the undei signed committee of Abu Lincoln post , Grand Aimy of the Hutmblio or at the Chicago , HOCK Ibland A : i'aeltlo olllco on 1'carl sttcet. : Train will leuve Sunday , September U , at : i:30 : p , m. J. A. Sl'AUMHNO , B , S. DAWSO.V , J. B. DHU-IIIACH : , Committee. No Cliitniio Allnnuil , Ono of Iho principal items of business brought buforo Judgu Maoy in the district court icsturday was Iho urgumonl of the motion for a change of vimuo In the divorce > case of Ji'imiu Dabcock agninst Plymptou llubcock , which was mentioned in ycster- dav's liKi ; , Tlio at tonnes lor both lik'S did some vciy vncrgotlo work for the clients , but at thucloso tliocouii hold that Mrs. . Habcock's resldom-o in Council lllufts was in good fuitb , aud uol limply for tbo pur oio of a flivorcoi and noclde 1 tint tno cns ( > must 1)0 ) tried hero , Hlbiwck then tiled n resistance to the plalnMIT's domaiul for temporary nllmonv , In which ho tried to show that she had no need of support dur ing the pcndenc.v of the stilt. This part of Iho case will come up in court this morning Itnil ltlll Mndn Hood , Business men ncod their manoy in the o limes. If you have bills against people not living In Iowa employed by nny railway , express , telegraph or Colo- phone companv entering town , vvt ito to the Kusstui Investment Co. , Council BlulTs Collections guaranteed. Cinders for Sale MO loads nice , clean cinders for walks and driveways. Apply . to 12. D. Btirko , Taylors's grocery Coal cheap for cash. Carbon Coal Co. , 34 Pearl sttcct , Grand hotel bhlg. Ahk jour giocer for Domestic soap. suit Inr rciw. Or r W Poulson has been made defendll" nnt In n suit for attorney fees , wherein Hugh McJnnkln of Lm Angeles Is plaintiff Mc.lunkln was formerly Poulson's attorney , and commences a suit In the district court of this city , demanding a Judgment for $2,400 for attorney fees Nntlro to tlrocurjitttn. , The brnnd of corn known ns "D. W. Ai ehor't ' ) World's Fair Brand Sugar Corn , Council UlulTs , la. , " is not packed at Council BlulTs uml Council Ufutls Can ning Co. lins no interest whatever In said biaml. Cou.N-cir. Bi.urrs CANNING Co. Evans'sl.oo stoic open every evening nftor Sept. 1st. George S. Da\is , pi escriptlon druggist , binoko T. I ) . King & CO'B I'nrtagas. Domestic soap is the beat COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Wecklj .Moctlnir uml tTiitl | Grist nl ItiMlnrsH The county commlsslonuia held tlieir icgular weekly meeting i tsterday. at which but little else than tlio transaction of lotitlno business was up for consldor.itiou. M ho citizens of West Om iha precinct petitioned { ! , for the appointment of J U Cameron to ttio olllco of constable , there . . . . „ a vacanc'i In that precinct. I'.ixton it VIerling asked that the county pij some of tlio hospital wairauts which they heldthiowingout the suggestion thatit was much cheaper for the county to take up its 7 per cent obligations than to allow the to icniain in ttio banks , diavving .5 pel cent interest. Henry Lehman asked the commlssionois to incept his woik , as ho had completed the frescoing of the com t looms Ofllccrsof an mteistate in Igation , which convenes at Sn- Una , Kan , asked the commlssioneis to send delegates The mattei was rofi'iicd lo the county clerk , with authority to in iko the two appointments , piovlding ho could Hud any PCIS.OII who would go and pij their own expenses A small nmout of lip tapping along the banks of the I'lattc river in the vicinity of gA Valley was ordered The clerk was in- stiucted to adveitiso foi bids for furnishing the count's supplv of wiutei'sioal. Countv Attorney Ivalcy was Riven pormis' slon to hho a stenographer at $40 per inonth- with the icquirenicnt that ho or she remain in the .itlornuv'b oltlce in thn court house Tiio commltteo on chaiity was inslructed to ' lent a loom to bo us > ed for the purpose of storing the supplies and piovislons foi the POLICE PICKINGS. I'l'iiplo llmt Wore I'lillcil lor OITcmlliic the GeorgeTodd is chaigeil with tlio petit Hi- ceny of a co it ami pah of pants belonging to Thomas Mnnloy. John Fiio accuses Runic Cousins with 'telling a comet from him , and ho wants Cousins nriobtcd on n chnigo of laiceny. K 13 Dein and W. J. Welch are wanted for making i an assiult on James Council. The latter 1 has tiled a complaint against his as sailants Jefferson McDonald is wanted on a charge of assault w 1th intent to do gieat bodily in jury on ono William Waltcis. The assault oceiuled Saturday night. Ludwig Linden charges Thomas John son with obtaining money and goods from him under talso piotenscs. Ho sa\s Johnson claimed to have money in ccitain banks when ho didn't have a cent. It vvas on tlio strength of the claim that Linden let him get tlio best of him in n lliiancliil way. The police detail for September has been made out The , ncn aio all changed i aiound , and Sergeant Whalen , who has beef I ! under Captain Coimuclc for scvei.il .vears , lias been tiansfcricd to Captain Mostjn's detail , while Scigeant Sigwart , who lias been unilei J"stin , has boon transfured to Coimick's detail Margaiot bhanahan , who lives on Fifth and Uastellar stieets , has been nirestcH on a complaint filed by Htmim Stiom , charging her with thicntonlng to kill the plaintiff. She was also charged with dis turbing the poice by using loud language The arrest is the icsult of a ncighboihood quairel.but so far the services of thocoioner have not jet been requited. POPULIST PKIMARIiiS. Itcmtlt of the J'.lrctlons In tlio Viirlnun Tlio primaries of the people's party vvcrc held in this city between the hours of 7 and U o'clock last evening The following dele gates wore selected to represent thoirvaii- ous wards at the populist county convention lomoirow : l iiht Ward D. C Kovvdcn , James Hngcl- ttialor , W. Keeso , F II Hoffman. Ch-.rlcs Sacks , W i : Whnlon , H. Seholl , M. A. r.ihiin. Joe Irvvin. I'liiiil Wnid J. H niako , H. Cohen , J. Cftliill , W. Ulrich , W , Kinkaul , r. Ulako , C. Potter , C Hudoiph , U Sicun I'ourtli Ward M. Nelson , S. Dloom. J. M. Tai lor , V O Strlcklor , i : 1 Morrow. W. J. WolHhans. W. M. Thomas , John O Yeiser , Or. J F Hruner. Fifth Ward .f. M. ICenny , John Fttz- pitiick. H F Loavcinvoith , J C Monlngor , ' 1 homas Hcnnett , T It Van Valkenburg , C. W Hunnlng , Jumos Mulr , H Codv. bixtli Waid Charles Itoseniiuist , Chailos Johnson , A G Gale , Geotgo W. Urovvster , 1' McGovoin , Tliomas Dunn , 1' . Von Lickiiin , William Dow , Andiow Dow. Kiglith Ward W A J. Ooodln. T. C , Jof- forics , D U Deaver , J. J. nvcringhuiii , ( ! A Maguey , John Jolfco it , Ixiuls J. Huns , I ] . H James and W. M. Dodgo. Ninth Wind A H 1'off. A Miller , N. P Sickou , A , \ ' Spauldlng , Silas Holililns , Charles P. f tuber , M J O'Connoll , John T. llopo and D I * I ipsloy. REVISED PROGRAM. l.uliur Day Commltlt'o Inlci-H a row CliuiiRU > In the I'lirmlp. The Labor Da > commltteoinet Wednosdny ov enlng and revised the parade program for next Monday's celebration as follows : hotter carriers and their bind are in foutth division instead of Hist Just ahead inof Council liluffs ICiilirhls of Labor What vvas fourth utvislon becomes tlfth , and vice - \ asm liticUIajers and I'lafcterers' Tenders Local Absombli 7UD Is next to Odd 1'ollows band ' , hi fourtli division Charles 1'rosplsll & maishal of sovenih division Instead of An ton Kmont. Litter pail of line of march should lead countermarch on Blxlocnth to Capitol avenue , east on Capitol avenue loon Fifteenth , noi th ou riftecnth to Jeffor on Fquaie. Division marshals are requested to bo on hand at tiuxt Sunday morning's mod- ing at 10 a in al Cato Citv hall to icceivu sa&hcs and badges , itUo tibslstuul marshals and nn > others latciobtcd Programs will bo illstiibutt.il and Jlnal airangtnnonts made. Centinl Labor union will match from Je.uo City hail al 8 HO. All divisions are r < > quc'stod to bo in line at ts-'M , as parade marches uromptlv at tl o'clock. . . . . . . llriipp" * ! n lluiiitrnl. While taking lu the sights m Omaha jcsturday John Nelson of Spokane Palls , who is on his vvav to the Cherokee Strip lo puichuHO farm land , losl a pockuthook con taining JllX ) la cash and a Jei slt check forfOOO , FLOCKING TO Till ? BORDER Homesaekers Still in Grldl Numbers Are Headed Toward Hho Strip , PROSPECTIVE SETTLER Kflii ORGANIZED Thoj .1 iln ToRollicr for I ofrctlnn Apilnst the Scionern flio U j | i. > l'rmiil r to Inr I : CPDI | Hint tojOkliilinma lliilro'iut Service. CITV , Knn , AUR 31. It lias boon decided by the Santa To not to run trains thiough the Strip for several hours bofoio nnil after noon nf September 10 The ofllclah mo In receipt of n communication fivtn ' the Intelicr depirtmoulvhloli closes the Strip to those who \vould ttikondvanlaco of trains The hotels nro Illllng upvltli business men fiom various parts of the coun try , who propose going Into business In the new towns Several largo stocks of goods have boon shipped In bcioand will go into the Strip after the opening. ' A mnn who ran a hotel In Crcedo , Colo. , nt the time of the rush there , Is hero ntut bus had a largo hotel built In sections , which will bo hauled to I'erry on Sunday , the day after the opening , and bo sot up The town Is filling up with gamblers and "suro-thing" men from all over the country , wno are coming hero to prey on the un sophisticated The trains on the Santa To ate dally bi inglng in from twelve to twent.v four extra coaches from the notth They announce they will run special trains from September 11 to 10 every twenty minutes f lorn Arkansas City to the reglstei Ing booths on the border. ' 1 he boomers hold a mooting last night , at the Arkansas river camp to" discuss their rights on the Strip and appoint committees to loolt after Ilium. A committee was ap pointed to look after the ' -sooner clement" and to get all the Information possible as to how many "sooncra" were in the Strip and to fin nfoh information to the troops and seem cu o their ejectment. The icglbtration booths < | Host ion and tliu inadequacy of the pi escnt facilities for handling the ciowd vvcuo dlscuisoJ. They propose to bola meetings - ings , fnoin now on until the Stilp opens ami organize themselves as stiongly as possible. . business man In the city is iccoiv- ing ' daily matij Inquiries fi om all over the counto about tboStrlpand how to gotthcio A gu.it m.inj of them .uo fiom as far east as Now Hampshlie and Connecticut. 'Iho laige number ot letters iceolved Indicate the Utah will surpass that into Oklahoma. IM : > or THIJ KANSAS STIUICK. \Miurt Torccil to ( Jlvo Up tlio I'lclit ami lec'k Tholr Old I'lutfs. Wiuit CITY , Kan , Aug. ! H. The coal minots' strike has ended. The lenders of the suiko acknowledge that tne strike will be olllcially declared at an end today. A delegate comention composed of icprosonta- ti\es fiom all the shafts hi the disti let will bo held in Pittsburg and Piesident Walters will advise thonicn tojTOlo the strike oft He addiessed a moptlngj of mineishere last night and s ild It seemed folly to continue the stiiko longer. Men were being put to woik in the mines every day and tliero would soon bo no vacmcles Ho would , theiefore , at the convention advise the men to dccluro the strike ended Him go to woik at the best terms obt ilnablc. Took II.iHlj VUMCC IIHT. WICHITA , Kan. , Aug. 111. When John Hutchmson reached homo cnily this moin- ing ho found a cololed pieacher named Hood and Mis. Hutctiinson in a compro mising position. Ho cut the preacher's thi o it and slashed Apdli his abdomen until the bowels protruded. He then cut his wife's throat , but notdcop enough to reach the Jugular vein. They may recover. tlpiuer HunK lli'sumlnij. DENVEK , Aug. 31. The State National b ink , the last one ofjhls citj'ssix national binks to suspend , opened Its doois again this morning The Commerciii .National will resume in a fovv days. Of the score of b inks compelled to close their doors a few weeks ago , all have resumed save three , and It is said they will again bo doing bu lness before the middle of the month. K ii n HUH llnnlin. Torcicv. Aug. 81. The state bank com missioner ycsteiday closed the bank of .Ten- nlngs , Decatur county. Its capital stock w as SW.OOO The failed Caney Valley b ink of Caney , IC.in , icsumcd business this moinlns. A special assessment has been levied upon the stociiholdeis and the bank is in bettor con- dltion limn over. Acquitted tint CM > HO , I. T. , Aug. HI. Deputy United States M.ushal Tandy Folsom had an ex amination Uml Dofoio United States Com- mibbioner Giubb at Atoka today and was discharged , the veu'Ict being that ho killed Hey Durant In self dofoiifao. Jlio woman who was mixed up in the eoso was held for iuiiodiicing liquor Into Indian Tciutory. UL.lllEli UP Orugiui. The Coos Hay railroad's pay roll is f23OCO ! monthly. ,1. M Hovvcll , Janitor of the state house at Salemhas acoucoidancoof the bible printed In lUfi A sand powder has been found on the John Day that scours silver without sci .itching it. Iho Hiddlo nnterpilso estimates the South : Umpquaand Cow cieolc prune crop at " ,000- 000 pounds. Hiinco men , following a circus , made a big clean-up at nugeno. Olio man invested 5J.-U In a lottery. Tillamook hoodlums put in their evenings cutting the legs and tails from cats and en joying their miserable death. When the tide was at its lowest for the year at Notarts bay a largo cave was dlscov- eicd , the entrance of which is oidinailly underwater. A I'cndloton saloon keeper went to slcen while ho was on dtitj and somebody tapped the till for $10 and his gold watuti. He was so sleepy tie couldn't keep bis watch , The fall range for sheep on the foothills of the mountains along the Columbia is te- ported unusually good this so ison. Grass 0is plentiful and sheep aio In excellent condi tion , flj Tliteo men from Mill City , Mr. Fuller. Mr. Wadsttorth and a companion , have recently been opening a placer mine near Quaruvlllu They biought nick with them $ .W in so gold , taken out in twp dn-is , and have ck pay dirt in plentiful , aunnlity. They huio taken in tools and .will work the claim steadily. JH. x Moio than 50,000 pounds of the now crop of hops have been contracted at Hauisburg by Air Nciso of Hugcnonnd William F.iber , the Albany biower. ( Among thobo who sold molt Giant , J C 'I iUbets , Joseph Haitboll- mow and Messrs Alfoid. The p uo agreed upon Is 10 fonts. Sovc'n ' coatB was advanced for picking. I John Knox , near liylon , harvested 1,001 bushels ot bailey oft't'eiCacrcs ' Tlu ? town of Chlfilcp on Whldby island vvas sjld under the haliihier for * a,000. The steamer Cascadp brought 11,000 salmon Intu Talrhaveu from Luiiunl island on Us last trip. Tlio monthly disbursements of the fedoini uoveminent at I'ort Townsend in pay rolls and supplies is about * " > 0,0K ( ) Trains are now passing over the Nortluun I'aclllu's now diaw bilugo at the foot of Fif teenth street , Taconm , and that splendid Htiuctutois nearly complete , at a cost of Seven placer mining claims notices were lllod at Walla Wallu the olhor day. The land Is situated on Iho sindbars of the Columbia river und contains l.UO acres Locators nro all capitalists from St. I'liulund Minneapolis. Two.voarsago Dr. P. Frank brought from NowJeisoyto Puyallut ) 8,000 2-jear-old baa- kol willow cnttln's and hud tlium ul tin onJoo Fernandez's gaiJen , They have crown ur.d thriven and would now furnish 15U,000 , cuttings. Dr. Frauk Is as well satistled with the cxppilmotit tlrtt ho will this fall set on Hen acres. 1Vi Keports 1 received from sections of the WallaVnlh \ vnlley IndlcHo tint thfjlold of wheat this season will bo the larcostovcr harvested In the hlstor.v of the countr.\ 'Iho averapo jlcltl for the valley will bo about thirty bushels Frntik 1 Williamson and T. H. Phlpps of OlMnpH have a iranvrry marsh at O\stcr l > iy and fiom a space IIfly fcot sir | u ire they , last season , took seven b irrels , their total crop reiclifii 1.000 bushels This > ear the estimated pioduction Is nearly ! ) ,000 bushel * . Two carloads of tannin evtract have been shipped to Hoston from South Uend , being the 111 st consignment of a 11 000 nut el order Owing to the supeiiorquallti of Washing ton hemlock bark the extract commands n premium of $1 per b.urelovcr eastern hem lock extracts Mr. T F Robertson has leased the Petti- bono shlnglo mill nt Hlalno to the Houndary City Shingle company , ace operative Institu tion composed of founcr < miuto\ns of the mill. The lessees will take possession and start t no mill at omo. running it to Its full capacity , U00,000 per d xy The Snake liver fruit crop , according to n statement made b > Mr J 1 ( Holt , manager of the Palouso Fruit association , w 111 amount to 6.000 boxes of I.Uo pciehes , b.lKK ) Knll ° " 9 of blnckberries , 3,000 boxes of peach plums , 1,500 boxes of pc irs , 'J.OOO bo\cs ot grapes , ! ) ,0X ) boxes or winter apples 'Ihe apilcot crop is shot t. Foicst Hies are raging In the woods about South Bend and there are fears that per tions of the town will bo burned If the dry weather continues A number of settlers have lost their cabins nnd othois aio not only anxious lor their homes , but for the hemlock bilk tbov have peeled for market ami which is now dry. Among the relics deposited at the laying of a church corner stone iccdiitly at Seattle was a bank book bearing the inscription : "Abink lias never Lilted In Seattle to date. Wo have twenty binks. Wo have Just p isscd through acommciclal and Jlnamial panic which has been woild wide Thcio lias not been a fallutoof anv kind In Seat tle. " MUcclluncouii. Tor July the Comstock piy roll wns f7S- U.'J , or 18 50S less than for the month of Juno. Chicken huntintr Is reported to bo so good at Wauen , Minn , that a spoilsman can kill soventi-llve or 100 chickens a day without a dog. dog.A A scheme Is on foot to do milling on a huge sc lie in the gold dlsttlcts of northern New Mexico , so that $1 oio can bo handled at a prolit. A insidcnt of Santa Ciur , who shot an oniunciit.il bear to pieces , vvas llr.ed $150 for malicious mischief. Ho said ho thought it was a ical bear "Wallafal" Clark , formerly chief of scouts under Uencral Cook , has undeitiken to cam the fTiUOO lowaid ofleied for the Apiclie renegade "Kid " The Gem. Stand ud , Uaftnor , 'Frisco , Poet-man , Bunker Ilill and biillhan mines , Craur d'Alcno disti id , Idaho , which furnish wet ore to the Denver smelters , are leulj to lesumo whan the men agieo to work for f J M instead of ? J 50 A wild bog escaped from a drove and dashed into a bouse at S icramento ' 1 ho in mates of the house weio bidl > frielitencd and i in away , leavimr his hoirship in complete pleto jiossession Word was sent to the pa'ico ' station and ofllcers weio dlsiiatchud to cajitjro the animal They found it so wild and dangeious that they weio compelled to shoot it. Thotiistof the year's dried apricots weio shipped to the cast from S in .lobe , the consignment signmont consisting of U-,7oO pounds The totil eastbound Height shipments of the week weio 1-CJS'JIO ' pounds , of which this ciecn fruit amounts to 0" > J,88i pounds The shipments to ban Francisco and other points in California for the week amounted to 87S- fiS ) i ounds. An illustration of the scaicity of currency was furnished a few dajs ago , when twenty pounds 1 of dust was t. > ken from Pioneer to Clark As Larable's bank in Deer Lodge by theowneisof some placer diggings. They vvcro unable to pot a cent in cash upon it The bankers would foi ward it to the mint for coinage , but would not advance money on it. Mountain Charley , who has been prospect ing for gold in the ban Gabnel i.ingo for the last fourteen years , has at last discovcied a rich placet claim at the bead of the San liabricl river , near the narrows Ho biought In several large nuggets of gold and will at once proceed to woik his claim after the most appioved methods , using water under hjiliaulic piessutc , A letter to Mrs Carrie Williams of San Diego , the pioneer silk cultuiist , from a Sjii.in meichant in Midway plaisanco at the Woilds fair , speaks of the supeiior i-ocoons on exhibit in the state building and asks for egtrs to test , and if they piove to bo without dibeaso his countrymen would here after import from Califoinii instant of Frincc , where they now get them , and vvheio .1 disc iso is common in the sillc eggs Theio was a vcri busy scene in tlio Indian , camp near Sacramento when the bucks , sqtuws andchildicn weio getting roadj to go into the hop tic-Ids Neailv 10J sturdy tedskins , piincipally from the state of No- \adaU.i\ocoinodown Into the \.illoy to in iko enough monej topuichiisc their winter sup ply of piov isioiib Notw Ithstanding the fai-t tint tlieie uio miny idle white men in town , Chinese laboreis aio dally c lined to iliuhop flolds in great numbeis A couple of old men , aged about 70 j ears , who had been traveling from the south , made a camp in the Adelaide mining section near Pass Kobles , C.il Dining the night one of the men , who was blind and vcr.v feeble , died , and the other , whoso name is King , states tli.it ho is a mineralogist and is on ills way from Aii/Jtia Ho hid with him a box containing lubles , freogold andqnatt/ to the valUfi of 0,0t)0 ) This Ifing claims lu his own. An inquest was hold on the bodj and a verdict of unknown doatli was rcn dcied. 1 > r. AlllHiMl Hull Cliuxun Illnliop. HUIU.INOTO.V , Vt. , Aug. . ' ( I. The Piote'sUint Ijpiscopal convention of the Vorinoiit UloiX'bO elected. Itov. AHUon Hull , D.I ) , of O\/ord , CiiKltind , to MIO- coed Rt. Hov. Augustus us biuliup of the dioeebo. Anotlinr Storm Mining .North from tlui ( iiilf I'millctliint lor Ni liriinKH. WABIIINOTOV , Aug ill The Indications of a storm center in the Gulf of Mexico con tinue , but Its location can not bo determined Its movement is slowly northwaid towaid tlio Louisiana cu ist Tor Nebraska and Iowa Vaiiablo winds , Becoming northerly ; gonoially fair weather I or South Dakota Southerly winds j generally - orally lair weather. l.orul Kfciird. OfflCK OK TUB WliATIIEH fitWISAU , OMAIU , Aug 81 - Omaha iccoid of tempcratuio and rainfall compuod with correspjiuiln day of pant 'o 1S93 IBO'J. 1891 1800 Miivlmum tomporiituto 78 = H ( ) = IHS HOS Mlnliiium tumporatiire bio MO r.io i.jc AvoiiiKO tenipcratiiro d4 = > CHO f > TO 74 I'roclpltHtUin. .00 . ( JO . ( It ) ( II ) Statement showing the condition of tom- peraluioand piuclpltation at Omaha for the day and since Maich 1 , Jb'Jl. Normal leinpoialnui . 09 = Deliclencj for tluuluy 6 = IVIiclency since Mmhl 208- Norinul pruclpltatlon , .11 Inch juliuiiiicy ) ( foi tliudio 11 Inch Dollciency since .Miuch 1 1 04 Inch Jtupurtu from Utlitr 1'olnts lit H p. m. ' T ' Gtinioi U , Hu.vr Local Forecast Otflclal. NO SMOKE. NO SOOT. This new candidate for public trial comes in prepared sixes , same as Pennsylvanh coal. It contains within three to five per cent AS MUCH FIXED CARBON as the eastern anthracite and has Less A.slie.s arid Less Sulplit.tr , Try it before buying , For further information and samples call on 1-i. A. OOX , SOLxEX AQEXNT , ' 10 Main Street - Conuoil BlnfFs. Are you so blind you cannot see ? So deaf you cannot tar that 100 Mair. St and 1st Avenue , Arc Soiling Moil's $6TanSh)3sPccadllly ) , and liluclicrs style at $4 and $4.50 Slioas , Piccadilly - dilly and Bluclier style a All $3.60 , $3.00 and $2.75 shoes , at atTHIS THIS WEEK. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS All kinds of Dyoln * nnil Ulo > nln.f clone In tint liUluiwt style of the nrU Kulod mil Mnlned f.ibrlea undo to loot : ui gooJ us now.OTK iiroinptljr Ounu an 1 ilollvoroj la nil parts of tbo country , bond for lUt A. MACHAN , Projirlotor. IlronnvvnVi nonr North \\ebtern ilepot. A 1 2-TonS-a-DaV A'nclilne ' at n 10-Tonsn Day Price. ' ' Our Warranty ( Iocs with Each Machine. Tlio Soiitliw Ick HallnK I'rcss Is a 2 horiO , full cliclomaclilue , . . i. * x H h.is tlio I.UKISI Iml opening of any ( mitlmious 11 illni ; , Dnulili * stroKe Tress m tlmA\orlil. Dales tlglit : draft light. Capacity ; Construction ; Durability all the BUST. Now is the titno to buy it htiy prosa , It will pay you to see our machines boi foio vou buv. SANDWICH MANF'a CO. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. . W. PANELE , M. D. Tbo Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Eifericnco. EADnn OF DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN. PUOPKIETOK OF TIUS TTOKLD'S IIEIIIIAL DISPEN- 8AIIV OF MEDICINE. I treat Iho following Diseasts : Catarrh of the Head , Throat , nnd I.unfrs ; 151 * . oo/waof tbo i ; > Bund tar.rltannd Aioplei ] > , Jlcnrt Disuse , I.lver Complaint Kldnej Coinpliitnt , Nervous Doblllty , Mental Doprea- olon , Loss of Manhood , Seminal Weakness. Diabetes Bright B JH'ensc.St Vltus' Ssncoi lUicmJmtlatn , I'araljfli , White Swelling , Scrofula , rcvcr Eorca , Cancers , Tumors and Fistula > n ano removed without the knife or drnwlna a drop of blood. Wonipn with liu ilellcnto oryuno re- Btorcd to bortlth Droisy cured v\lthoul tupping Special Attention given to private Diseases of all kinds. SDO toS5OOf"rf ° IH'urllny Cls- case i cannot euro without rncroury. l ipo Worms removed In two or thrco hours , or no pa' . Hemorrhoids or riles ciind Tirrn wno AUK An MCTI-.D Will pave llfo and hundreds of dollura by calling ou or using DR. C. W. PANGLC'S ' HERBAL WEOICINES. Tlio only I'liyuli lun ivlm can toll ivliut alia a Iiorhon i\illuiut iniUhiK a cjuchlloii. All cnrrosponclencoBlrU tlveotindcntlttl. ModlOlnf sent by express. Addicsanll letters to G.V. . 3 , M , D. ritn ltrftinl\vii\ ' , 1 tuitb In HtnmiH for rcily. | Your Watch Insured Free. A perfect insurance ngamst theft or accident is the now f unoiis BOW , the only bow ( ring ) which cannot be pulled or wrenched from the case. Can only be had on cases containing this trade mark , UAUB IIY Keystone V/atcIi Case Company , of Philadelphia. the oldest , largest , and most complete Watch Case factory in the world 1500 employees ; 2000 Watch Cases daily , One of its products u the celebrated Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases winch are just as good as solid cases , and cost about one half less * Sold by all jewelers , without extra charge forNon-pull.out bow. Ask for pamphlet , or tend to the manufacturers , SHOE Do you wear them ? When next In need try a pair. ] ' Beet In the world. 1 $5.00. .43.00 54.00 2.50 § 3.50 42.00 $2.50 FOR $2.00 LADIES $2.25 41.73 FOR BOYS § 2.00 . Si. JS If you want a fine DRESS SHOE , made In Iho blast styles , don't pay $6 to $8 , try my $3 , $3,50 , $4.00 or $5 Shoe , Tncy fit equal to custom mads and look tnd wear as well. If you wish to economize In your foolwearp do so by purchasing W. L > Douglas Shoes , Name and prlca stampcil on Iho bottom , lock fcr It when you buy. \V. I. . DOtTOl.Ab. lirncUInn , JJasB. Sold by Ifrnnlz Novvtnnn ; Ellas. Svcneon ; S W. lioumnn & Co. ; C. J Carlson ; F. 3 , Cicssoy , So. Oinnhti lr ) O ( ift ) Wo , the klnl of ( hliii'ip ini-illclima , cni truly liucilloii the kln oi nu illrlno bc-ciiiHO of lit VMinli i fill Hltllt mid enrol of all Kind dlHonHCH Hi HIH nt ji.irHln tint midlciil cnll < Kci of Chin ; ; nnil hd | 1 < irnril tlinactlon of ovui COlll ) illirincMit Clilnca ( inni li knonlinliro nut tooH n u H of Iniiil ami iiariii-rt ) flmly lo nLconiiilluli Clil * IHHH lllnllclllllH 1110 miIIJ | riot bi i mho of Until purltj mil Hlri'iiirlli lliuy ur 'jKaJ3ijftt/-SLUiiak2 { , , tHh lv.kH ; < | ilpbm"klSerHl HiHclallty tit mini's inlv.ito illnuimu loHt inuu * hooil c u irrli IICM voiiNiie'HH i Imnilu illhuaBoH auij all fi iniilo vis ikiicsHin I1 illi ntH at u dimaniooan | H < tri-iitiil Ijy L'oir < Hpondi IKO 'Jli' ) doctor lui liniiilri IH of tcHtliiionl IH ! Si nil 1 cuntHlainim for fin buok fit ti Htliiiunl il mill intention bl uikk Dr. ( ( . .IMIVo , lUlh unit CallfornliHlriclH , Uiiiaha , Ni li liA. A. Full S73T' TLI th oxtrictPil lu inornlnf , Ni.w uui rtlnsi rti > iluHoruoo4 H inio iluy I'ur/oot lit fuaf- anuuu tlrtloor. . 1'nxtiiii liluulc , i mill l-'iii-iinin Htroat. Kluvaluron lUth Sliiot. Telopliona lOiJ W. C. ESTEP II , N. Mttin St , Council Bluffs. Ulllco 107 IKM Special JXfotiocs. COUIICIl BL'JFF ' } : l/OIl SAI.K Oooil liuuHf ol H'niMi rooillH loc.llwl J .it 17(17 ( Ninth Avu uu Hinall niuntlily iMji A J AirANTHI ) flooil Blrl for ucnfril lioimowork. 'i Mm lr JuIIcrlu Fletcher K rraco " AI1SrilACJTS awl lo iu Pariii itwl ally i > rojirt/ bought uud bold Vuuoy it 'Jliuiiii4 , Couuull lIlullH (1AKIIAOK ( nniiovul. ccHUp'JOls. Minlla chimney t Jclo-inod. EJ Uurku , at Taylor frotcry , 6l > Uroailway. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ DO YOU know tint lUy At llesi ll > v om iliolco b.irtrilna In fruit.in J virJouliuJ n * r tlilH cltyl IF ion want u treed ufian of niuluu 7yonr oU 1 Kcntlo anil coca Urlvtra aJJrcsH A , llao onioo. IOWA FAKMtt ' . ' 00 aero fann In IUnlliilowiiBhf 1 with LHiurJiivorcliarnor U acre * tie i > ( , r uorft ell Inipriivud if 10 , J4U near Yurkulilro , HiQl HO , no anil lliU ucru furniB ill from Julimlou li Vau Pkltuu.