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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1894)
UPP r I THE OMAHA DAILY BUR : THURSDAY. AUGUST 30. 1891. 3 THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. omen - NO U I'KAKLi BTHECT Dtlitcred by carrier lo any part of llic cltr. H. W. TIL/TON , I.c ee. TELEMIONiS-Hujlnfsi office , 'No. 13 : nlghl d lor. No. 23 3IH.\TJ < f.\ . Mayno lle.il lUt.-vte Agency , 53) Broadway , Superlntcndrnt Siwyer wishes lo meet the tcnclu rs of the city schools at the Bloomer building this afternoon at 3 o'clock. A marriage license was Issued yesterday to Ilernuin f Juhl , ngtd 29. and Itena Dalley , aged " 1 I jo Hi of Cedar Il.iplds , Neb. Joseph tlookcr , a nephew of A. D. Hooker of this city nml Mrs. Amy M. Sllter , both of CarBon , are lo be married next week. Mr ? . Wltler's Sunday school cliss will fclvo an Ice cream social tonight. August 30 , ht Trinity Moth dlst Ep scopal church. A petition Is being circulated asking the city council to pu | an arc light M the corner of First nvcmio and Slxlh street , by the Uaptlst cliurch. William Van Dyke , colored , was bound ovei to the grand Jury on the charge ot bur glary yesterday , and taken to the county Jail In default of n $200 band. The second Ir-rliiro of the course will be given at Ihn Christian tabernacle this even lliK by B 0 Aylcsnorth , president of Drake \iniverslt ) of Das Molnes. The subject will uo "l-'r.tlrlclde. " Got In on the boom by Imvlnc a set ot Judson's blue print plats and Index. Council Bluffs and all additions , up to date , with Blrn of nil lolB as of record. L. P. Judon , 029 Sixth avenue. The Holiness society Is planning n series of tent meetings un West Broidnay , near plghlli street , beginning the latter part of { lie week The meetings will probably run flv or six wceKs. John Herbert died of Inn.immntlon of the bowels last evening at < > o'clock , after an eleven days' Ulnesc , aged 30 years nl his ( "csldenco on Xorth Thirty-sixth street The fcmslns will be taken to Herman , Neb , this noon , La.wipnce Hunter of Prcgcolt. la , was lion ml over to the grand Jury yeslerdiy on thr > cluige of bootlegging He denied having lirokcr any of the laws , but ul the close of Ills hearing before Commissioner Steadinai : lie orknowledgcd having sold $1.20 worth ol whisk/ the night before without having a licence. Otis Shepard and M'ss ' I.llllc Lampc were married last evening at the bride's residence bn Harrison street. After the ceremony had been performed all the small boys o that nelghborho od gathered around the noiiso and Indulged In n good old-fash loncd cjnrlvarl. compelling Ihe groom , as n matter of self-defense , to bliow himself It the usual ivay. Mrs. Margaret McDonald , a 10-year-old \vlfe , was brought In yesterday for nn examl nitlon before I lie Insane commissioners. He husband , who Is by many jcars her senior , ( lied the Information He claimed she had abuspd the children mid abused him when Jie tried to protect them. The commissioner : found It not a case of Insanity , but merely c Case of June and December not being abl to hitch The woman was released Money to loan on Improved farms at low rates. Bargains In real estate. Houses foi rent , Klro nnd tornado insurance written Money loaned for lcc.il Investors Lougee & Tuvvle. 235 Pearl street. No delay In closing loans on Improved farm lands at low rates. Abstracts ot title 'prepared ami real estate for sale. Pnsey & Thomas , 201 Pearl street , Council Bluffs. l'Klft ( > . \ iL I'.lK.tdlC U'llS r. T. True and wife have returned from a trip to Vermont , MUs Mlnnlo Williamson has returned from 0 Nebraska visit. J. M. Keltuy , a prominent banker of Mace donia , was In the city yesterday. A , T. Fllcklnger and family have returned fiom a visit with relatives In Independence , la. Miss Kannlo Swire , one ot the teachers In the city schools , Is home from a Colorado trip. George J. Crane has returned from a stay of several ycais In San Francisco and other western cities. Mrs. W. W. Lunger has returned from ] 3tiiver ! , Colo. , wheio she has been visiting tor several weeks. H. C. Cliaffee , a traveling salesman for Mann Bros , chair manufacturers of Milwau kee , Is In the illy. Miss Glcnnlo White cf Jollet , III.'Is vis iting the M.sies Slyter on Washington ave nue for a lew weeks Mrs. V 15. Sllcott leaves today for DCS Molnes , accompanied by her mother nnd son , to spend a. week at the state fair. Mr. nnd Mr . H.V. . Tlllon returned last evening from a week's sojourn at Excelsior Spring * , Mo.j very greatly benefited In health. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Patton and daugh ter arrived from Indiana yesterday * for a visit with II Luring and family , on First avenue. The Misses Mary and Fanny Cunningham of Lincoln , Neb. , are visiting In the city , Ihe guests ot Mrs , Henry Stevenson , on Hazel street. Miss Jesslo Pontius arrived home yes terday from Linden Beach , 0. , where she has been enjoying Lake Urlo breezes for the jKisl six weeks. A letter from Mrs. W. O. Wlrt , dated at Cripple Creek , Cole , conveys the Information ( tut It Is still a matter of considerable doubt whether her husband will be able to ave his left arm , which was broken In the BhootliiR a week ago. If It 1s saved al all It will be about two Inches shorter than Its mate. Mrs , I M. Parsons , formerly Miss Cora Knrnstvorth , Is expected homo In a few days from Los Angeles , Cal. Since going west ehe has been given the best of medical at tention , but to no purpose , for the heart trouble to which she was subject has been constantly growing worse. It is now feared to bo only a question ot a short tlmo until the malady will prove fatal. Her many friends here will be saddened at hearing- the new B. Diinntn Aivny In the I.c.ul. If you will glance In tlio windows at 28 Main street and sec the men's Russia calf , $5.00 and (6.00 tan shoes , far $2.CO , and the ladles' French kid , hand turned and welted eolea , $5.00 and $6.00 shoes , for $1.50 , you will realize what Is meant by god goodi eolft at a great sacrifice. We have alsc ladle ! ' oxfords for COc , 75c. 9Cc and { 1.25 ladles' one-Btrnp slippers , with bow , for EOc 75c , $1.50 and $2.00 ; misses' spring heel shoes , red or black , for 75c , $1.00 , $1.25 and 92.00 ; men's shoes , the- best niakes and latest etyles. from $1.25 to $4.00. LADIES' SHOES FHOM $1.00 TO $3.50. Duncan guarantees these goods to be Jusl as represented and his customers are nol requested to pay ether people's bad debts. See Duncan's Wear Registers and Han Times before buying your children's schoo eh es. CurtU & Wheeler and Edd ) & Webster's ladles' line shoes , $3.50 ; Stacj Adams' men's line shoes , $4.00. 28 MAIN ANI ) 27 PEAItL STS. llolilied by rortutiu Tell vr. Phyllis Wharton , a irypay fortune teller was arrested yesterday for the alleged thefi ot an apron , dress , pair of shoes , valise am u lot ot other stuff , the whole valued at $15 from Anna Iloth , on Ninth street in Omaha Bliu visited the house' a day or two ago a.or the purpose of telling- the fortunes of the In mates. She was given some stuff In addltloi to her usual fee , In return for her prophelli work. Just before she left sbe asked for loJJ i drln ) : of water , and while alone In the JJ 8ho took advantage of the opportunity to 111 up the vallso with the- clothing which wa : not Intended for her , and look It all , Sin went with her party down Into Fremon county , whcro the was found and brouch back yesterday. Justice Vlen gave her flfteei days In which to ponder over tier sin In car of Sheriff Helen. Bea folios neatly bound by Moretouie & Co. , Council Bluffs. K Per cobs go to Cox , 10 Main itr U Vole 4S. pboaa _ _ _ _ _ The laundries uaa Domestic toap. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Great Preparations PeincMatafor the Oele- bratioi of Labor Fay. RAILROADS HAV MAOZ EP CALRAT Maiijr Visitor * Kxiiecleil from Out * do Towns Order uml l.liio of M.ttvti fur tlio ( ir.iml 1'nnula siieuUIng at . the I'urk. Xext Ate inlay will bo Labor day , and In accordance ulth the proclamation of Uic prescient cmrt goveinor It lll be observed with appropriate exercises by Ihe people of Council Ulufls. For weeks past commit tees appointed by tlio vnrlctis labor organiza tions ol the city have been at work on the arrangements , anil the preliminaries are tiju so well In hand that a succesiful cele bration teems assured. It being n legal holiday , business will be qu to gcncr.illy suspended and the d.iyvill be given up to enjoyment. H Is the first time Labor day lias been celebrated In this city , and efforts consequently have to be made to eclipse all celebrations th.it may come hereafter. Instead of all that h.i\e ever been witnessed , as Is usually the case. All the railroads have made an excursion rate of one and one-third fare for the rcimd trip , and already word lias been received tint people nil I cme here In large numbers from the neighboring towns. The parade will form at 10 o'clock Monday mornlni ; . and It vvll be noon before it Is over and the people have reached Fairmont park Cor the less spectacular but quite as pleasant Job of eating dinner. As socn ns the celebrntora have f-rtlfled themselves nlih a good Jln- ncr they w II proceed to IMcn to tpeerlies. The following v.lll give an Idea of the s > ort or paindo tli.il will be seen Ganymede Wheel Club. Police- . City Ofllclals. Bpcikei" . In Cairl.iRCi. High School CmlotH Vctcinli I'll omen's A5Focl.nli.il. Ilalbej's Hun.I Woodmen of HIP World D.inrlio Soeiel > . Clfiar Makers Union. Hrotliorhood of Ilall\\ny Yiuilinpn , Omnhn IJrotlierhooil of Ilnllwn > I'anlmen , Coiuifll Hlurr . Unrbers Union. Typogr.iplilcal Union. D.uilsli ISrotlierliood. Martial Itaiul. United Labor Protective Association. Knlgbts of Labor. ( ! ten\vooil. Knights of Labor , Counrll Blurts. Ameilcan Hallway I'nlon. Urollierhooil of Ilallvvnv Tialnmen. Loyal Imlusitlal I'nion Uiiorfrnnl7f < l AVorkltiRincn , Flic Dppirtnient. Trades and Meich.ints' Display. The parade will form on Washington avc nuo and adjacent streets , and -will move est on Washington avenue to Righth street , sojth to Broadway , east to Pearl , south to junction of JIulii , north on Main to Hroaihvny. cast to First , south to Graham avenue , through motor cut to Falrmount park Among the speakers at the park \vlll be Mayor Cleaver , General Jnincs n. Weaver , Congressman A L. Hager and Itcv. George Muller. Music will lie burnished by a quai- tct and the Land. Refreshments will be served. A large dancing plattonn , 60\SO fee In size , ulll be erected ai l dancing wil be Indulged in from 4 o'clock on , with Inter mission for supper. The speaking \vill begin atiout 1 o'clock In the afternoon , and after II is finished there \vlll foe the usinl sack wlieelbirrow and foot races arid other sports , with prizes for the lucly winners. 110SION niftftolullim kutc. Deeper cuis limn ever. Summer corsets , lie Thoraps u glove-fitting. R. , II. , C. , 0. . & G. . In one lot , 9Sc. ? 1 50 ai.d $2.00 clillilrcn's while dresses , now 67e. 67e.fl 25 laundered waists. 25c. I21ic dress glnglmma , C'Ac. lOo and 12'Ao wash goods , 32 inches wide , 5c Ladles' ribbed vests , 15o grade , 8c , 25c grade , 12Vic , 50o grade , 26c. Cloaks nnd capos , sold from $ G DO lo CIS.00 , cho ce , JI.98. 76c and (1.00 all % vol plaids , 3Dc. $1.00 and $1 25 novelty dress goods , 50c. 19o and 25e ribbons. ! > c. C9c ami 75c 24-Inch printed habnll silks , 39c , 60c printed chlnn Bilks , 25c. \Vcndeiful bargains In notions. Jewelry at half price. Muslins and sheetings at cost. Hundreds of oilier bargains In other de partments during our dissolution sale. UOSTON STORE , Council Illuffs , la. | The Council Illuffs Kinfl.rgaiten , 539 Wil low avenue , will again open Monday , Sept. 3. * Hammocks cheap. Davlslho druggist. Washerwomen lisa Domestic soap , Thren Knots Untlcil. JudgeJIacy heanl tlio evidence yesterday In three divorce suits. Xcnc of Hie defend ants appeared , and HIP plaintiffs were allowed to tell their stories \\lttioiil let or hindrance , with the result llml the divorce asked for was granted In each case , Ik-ssle M. Cr.ifts sued Joseph A. Crafts for ni dlNorceon the ground of cruelty. The defendant was for merly a member ot Ihe police force In this city. They lived together bill two months after they had been mar ried. Mary B. Ilutler of Ncola asl < ed for a divorce from J. M. Duller on Ihe * ame ground and gel II. Churles Scherrcr. a milkman , who was compelled lo marry Otlllle Klal some little time ngo In order lo escape a prosecution on the charge ot seduction , had found the wife who had worked so hard to get him unwilling to stay with him , and tlie charge he made against her was dpscr- llon. Ho likewise- got a divorce. A Croat Slum Ins for the Home Co. Deputy Auditor of State Stewart Goodrell IIwalked Into the oltlce of the Council Bluffs Insurance company last Monday , -Otli Inst. , and on the 23d inst. completed an examina tion of its condition. The following Is a statement of the com pany's assets and liabilities as found by Ihe examiner : Loans tin real estate nnO liink slock J.16.SS6.45 Cash In urnr * nml UinV. and In court > ol tr.inslHBslun 13St.35 Hills rectiKuljle ( tnUtn ( or pre miums W.CW.S-JtC6,4M C7 All nctunl liabilities , including nil lojfca J15.134 3i ) ItPlneuinncc reserve 61.15. ' 13 Capital stock ivuxuio Net surplus 14 SW.18-IC6.4C 07 After deducting all actual liabilities there remains a surplus to policy holders of $90- 072.31 This showing , so soon after the awful flre losses In June and July. Is one to which the promoters of the Comic 1 Bluffs Insurance company point \vltli pride , and la from $10,00000 to (15,000.00 better than was ex pected before the sounding was taken. The examiner , 3ocdrell , authorizes its tc eay In addition to the foregoing that he IE pleieed with the condition he found the company In , and amid congratulations fatherly advice and good wishes , ho hleO himself away to the Hartford cf the "West. . II. 0. Ceok and C. P Tullls , city agents Good stenographers , bookkeepers , clerks 01 bouse girls secured at 525 Uroadway. . Domestic soap brinks hard water. . . \1H > I Tree In Itloom. - A rather queer slrht that greets those vlu n pass alone Cast Broadway , near the clt ) limits , Is that of an apple tree In full bloom For several days jvm ji has been coverei with a thick growth of blossoms , which , li spite of the lateness of the sraion , look though they might gUe u big crop of apples The frost Mill come , In all probability , hov\ nver. long before the buds mature. Tin n tree ti Jutt past of KrcUlCh's place. Eirjle laundry , 721 Uroadway , ( or gooi ) work. Tel. 1B7. Domeitl ; > oap outlasti cheap toap. Tuyjor A Vuuclin. UU a 3lortcat > o. Taylor & Vaughn , w-to have teen keeplni a Bicccry tpr < > on Droidwiy , near the corn * it Scott 8t 6t , five a ciunl raortcc ye * terday to Qronpwrg A Schoelitgcn for Jl.fi O to secure the payment of a bill for gr > cerlcs Later on several other chattel mortgages were fllul , which brought the total amount up to about J2.000. The Uroadway Metncdltt ladles w II give a social thli ( Thursday ) evening at the resi dence of Mrs. James McCabi , Mornlngslile. There will be music by the Mandolin club , violin s.lo , Paul Tulleys ; vocal solo , Mrs. Wakefleldj cornet , Messrs. Tulleys * nd Pal- tcr.'on ; piano solo , Mlsn Christie Condron of Ouiiilia ; song , Miss Nettle Ilceley. P nc- apple sherbet , fruit salad , with whipped cream and cake , wilt bo served. Every one Is ccrdlally Invited. No use suffering from heat and drouth when there la plenty of good , clean , pure , sparkling water at Manhattan lle.ich , Luke Manawa , Try n glass ot S.ulpho-Sallno or Solerlan tnlreral waters from the famous Excelsior springs at George Davis' , Paul Schneider's and O. II. Ilrown's drug stores. John Un der , general agent. Girls or women furnished situations ot all kinds. 523 Broadway. Attend the Vaugan avenue platform dance Friday evening , August 31. Manhattan Bench , Lake Manawa , contlmi's to be the popular bathing resort. Humlrrd ? In the water every aftern on and evening Gas cooking stoves for rent and for sale at Gas Co.'s ofllcc. rtn.rric.n. ritonr.if.tr. I'rotilliltloiiNM of loivit Aiixloim to Know 'k'liclr Itrlitlon to the Matl.nn , DCS MOINKS , Aug. 29. ( Sppclal Tele gram to The Bee ) The prohibitionists have submitted a knotty problem to the state elec tion board. Last fall Bennett Mitchell pclled 10,319 votes , ever 2 per cent of the entire vote cast. The remainder of the prohibition ticket dw lulled down to 7,000 votes. The question now sought to be set tled Is whether or not It Is necessary under the law for the whole ticket to have averaged 2 per cent of the vote cast or whether HIP fact that the head < f the ticket polled the required numbr Is sufficient to entitle the t'cKct ' ncmlnated by the prohibit on con vention to be placed on the ballot , or whether It will be necessary to secure a petition. Ex-Mayor C. C. Lane died today , aged 58 , aftrr a lingering Illness , of heart trouble. The apportionment table of the Interest on the. permanent sch ol fund of the state showed there are CSS,150 youth cf school age ; permanent fund held by state and coun ties , $ tC)5,31376 ! ) ; Interest to be appor- t onert. * 118,5i337. "Bill" Molley , a prominent farmer resld Ing at Elkhart , was shot and killed yester day by a man with whose wife Molley Is alleged to have been unduly Intimate. Union i omity AfT.-itrf. CRESTON , la. . Aug. 29. ( Special to The Bee. ) The Union county democrats are ex perlenclng more grief. Yesterday ex-Mayor Ed Dorr , whom the democrats had noml nated for county auditor , arrived licme from Denver and Informed his party that he would not acc'pt , the nomination. The pros pects arc that the oITlco for auditor on the democratic ticket wl.l be left blank. Mr. Moore of Monmouth , III. , arrived In the city jcstcrday In response to a telegram asking him to come and Imlcntlfy John M Moore , the Commonwea'cr who died from starvation Monday He was unable to Identify the corpse as that of his uncle. A photo graph was taken of the dead man ani Moore will Institute a search for the brother who the dead man claimed resided at Man mouth. Th3 remains were burled In Grace land cpmetery at the expense of the county Miss Luella Kobblns , a popular young lady dld last evening at .the home of her parents. Sheriff B nnett of Madison county was In the city yesterday and arrested a man named Sharth , who Is supposed to be connected with tlie Macksburg postolllce robbery. The Adams county convention of the Church of Christ will meet at Prescott Thursday and Friday of this week. A splen did program will Int rest all who attend. This morning while John Sales of Afton was harnessing his team preparatory to coming to Creston he saw s > meteor fall within n short distance of him. Ills team became frightened at the noise mada by the descend ing meteor and came n'ar running away. An examination showed that It was a fragment of a meteor , about the size of a half bushel measure , and was so hot that It could not be handled. It made on exceedingly bright light. Sales had a met'or fall on his farm In Johnson county about seventeen years ago and still has th3 curiosity on exhibition at the Afton Normal college. Smooth rorgi-r Ciuiclit. OTTUMWA , la. , Aug. 29. ( Special Tele gram to The Bee. ) Bankers In this part ot the state will be n'-ad ' to know that C'nrod Roller , the slippery forger , has been ar rested at Brown rig , Mo. , and taken to Keo- sauqua , for trial. He passed a check for $500 on Ihe Keosauqui State bank and they caused his arrest Ho also Caught an Ottumwa bank for $2,600 and a Falrfleld bank for $1,000. He will be tried here and at Falrlleld. BETKAYED AND DESERTED. Teresa Leonard Trlts to the 1'ollcn thn btory of u Itlilnrd ( ilrl. Teresa Leonard has come to the full re alization of what It Is to love well but not wisely , and now she Is making a vigorous search to find a man to father her unborn child. Last April , while walking through the shady dells of IIunBcom park , Teresa met Alfted Jones , a young man who was fair to lotk upon , and who at the tlmo rustled the trunks and baggage at the Nock hotel. There was no Introduction , it being a case of love at first sight , Cupid shooting his darts Into the hearts of both of the young people. After this first meeting there were any number - ber of moonlight strolls , and In due time an agrcemenl lo marry was cnlercd into , Ihe lime for Ihe Inking place of Ihe event being fixed for Iho early Jays of September. As HIP courlshlp progressed , Alfred suggest d that the ceremony was a mere matter of form and could be omitted , and eventually he persuaded Teresa that this was true. After that Ihe Iwo went to living together , renting rcoins at 405 North Nineteenth street where they held themselves up to the publo ( as man and wife. Matters went along well enough until last Monday evening , when Alfred and Teresa went out for a slroll , which was continued until a number of the slreels of the city had been walked. As the hour of midnight was reached , Alfred look his Teresa back lo Ihe boarding house , telling her to no and retire - tire for Ihe night and Ihati he would go down lo the hotel and stow away the trunks which had arrived on Ihe late trains Hav ing Implicit confidence In her Alfred , the woman sought sleep and ntr pillow , not awakening until the Tuesday morning sun was high In the heavens. Then she discov ered that the olhcr side of Ihe bed had not been disturbed during the night and that Jones had not been around the premises. Hastily donning her clothes anil Imagining all kinds of accidents befalling her lover , she hurried down to the hotel , there to learn that he had not been seen since early Mon day evening. Still harboring the opinion thai ho was Irue , she hunted the town Tues , day , only to learn Dial she had bon de serted. Yesterday the woman app.ared at the police station , where she laid her , troubles before Ihe detective department and asked that a warrant for the arrest of Mr. Jones be Issued. The officers Informed her that they were powerless to render uny as sistance and Teresa Leonard went out Into the wide world with her faith In the honor of Ihe male porllon of humanlly very badly shattered. - Jones came back to Omaha last night , hopIng - Ing to get tome of his possessions and es cape under cover of darkness , but Detectives Dunn and Donahue were locking for him , and they captured him In the livery stable at Fifteenth and Cass streets. He was locked up and charged with seduction. UnptulnVnltilus Will ItcRimio Cummaml. NE\V YOHK , Aug. 29. When the Ameri d can liner Paris reaches this port on Friday or Saturday her original commander. Cap- lain Frederick \Vatklns , will take charge of ber again. Since the Paris became naturalIzed - Ized he has been the skipper of the Berlin , which Mill flies Ihe Urltlsh flag. Captain Walking was not naturalized when liU ship was , 10 could not continue In command. N A HERB IS "WHERE YOU HAVE YOUR FUN. HAD TO FIGHT THE FAMILY. Result of at ) Attempt to Enforce the Ctato rv LEW. CONSTABLE KIILED IN SOUTH CAROL'NA ' Olio OtliurMill ) Ocuil ns tliu llrniilt of u Street Mclf-c niitl iliu Coroner Hold nn nil Ai-ci-Hsiiry UuUuiiie of an Oil ! IVml , COLL'MDIA , S. C , Aug. 2 . A bloody trag edy was enacted at Blackvllle , whereby Solo mon Drown and John G ribbon' a dispensary constable , were killed. The double killing was the result of an old feud between Orlbben and the Influential Brown family. Orlbben went to the depot and opened a case of dry goods consigned to Solomon llrovvn , ostensibly for the purpose of seizing contraband whisky. Simon Drown , the father of Solomon , met Qrlbben on the street later and reproached htm for opening his package , accusing him ot persecution. The quarrel waxed warm and Drown was joined by his sons , Solomon , Isa- dore and Herman. Grlbbcn offered to fight any one of them , and Isadore , 22 years old , * accepted the challenge. Grlbben struck at him , but the blow was parried , and Brown knocked Grlbbcn down. At this juncture pis tols were drawn and six or seven shots were 11 red in rapid succession. Grlbben was shot through the left shoulder and near the heart , lie staggered into a store , firing at the same time at the Urowns. A bullet struck Solo mon Brown , who fell halt way to the ground Grtbben continued his firing , and one bul let penetrated Solomon Urown's head , killing him Instantly. Another bullet penetrated hl& heart. When Gribben's pistol ) was emptied he walked through the store to the back yard , where he fell and died in ten minutes. Some contend that Coroner II P. Ditches , who was standing In the store al the time , fired the shot that killed young Brown. The coroner proceeded to hold an Inquest , however , but the sheriff arrived In the midst of It and arrested him on a charge of being an accessory Justice Hallet then empaneled a Jury and took testimony in relation to Grib- bcn's death. The verdict was that he was killed by Brown , and that Simon and Isadore Drown were accessories before and after the tact. tact.The The Inquest on Brown's remains has not yet been held. JtL.lCK JI1L1.H IXTKKKSTD. Itniige Cattle In ( Jood Cnudltloii nml llelng hhlppcil l > y TlinuiamU. DEADWOOD , S. D. , Aug. 29. ( Special to The Bee ) Cattle shipments from the Black Hills country have already assumed large proportions , and , as the season advances , they will be greatly Increased. The nikhorn road -will probably ship this season between 1,500 and 2,000 car loads , and the B. & M. , since the season began , has been shipping from forty to seventy car loads a day. The mild winter and favorable spring have been of Inestimable benefit to the cattle growers of the Black Hills * country , and range cattle this year have come out In tetter shape than ever before. The amount of stock shipped this year from the Hills -will be very large and the railroads will be kepi busy -handling It. Delegates from nil the. brass bands In Ihe Black Hills have met at Deadwood and per fected an organization of the musicians of the Black Hills. The new organlzallon , which consists of 150 members , will meet at Hot Springs the latler part of September , and , organized Into one gigantic band , will give concerts at that place for three days. Tipple Bros , and associates , who * have driven a bedrock drain for d'distance of 300 feet on Deaduood gulch , about one mile above town , have at last struck dirt that will pay lo sluice. At the point where they are now working one of the old bedrock drains put In In 1S7C has been uncovered. Though burled for a period ot eighteen years , the lumber of which ti was constructed Is In as good condition ( IB the day on which It was put Into the ground. All this ground , which Is drained by tb workings , had been worked over in early days , when good ehov- clers commanded wages of from $ G to $10 a day , consequently any ground which did not pay more than $6 a day to the man was passed over. It U such diggings that Ihe various prospectors noiv working In Whitewood - wood and Deadwood gulchea are looking for , and many have been successful In their search. Good wages are being made by numerous parties who are working these "worked out" claims along the gulches men tioned. The South Dakota Mining company , whose claims are on Annie creek and ralrebottom , Is doing a great deal of work on their many locations and will soon make them producing properties. A change In superintendents lias been made , Oscar Waller succeeding Mr , Larke. The company Is controlled by KIIE- llahmcn and Its plans contemplate one of the largest reduction plants In the country. The siliceous ore belt of the Black HI1U Is ot unknown extent , and Is apparently co extensive with the H11U. During the present reason It bos been encountered In many un looked-for placed , localities which for jeirs past have been worked for other ores by people who failed to see anything of value In the ordinary-looking Hat rock that covers .icarly every eminence throughout the Hills. Hie latest discovery of this character of ore has been made at the head \Yhllewood b > -i party who has been prospecting In that vicinity for Eome time past , Several shafts had beun fcunk In the imarlzltc without findIng - Ing anything , when It.was concluded to go through that formation , which was done , and at a depth of eighteen feet the workeis 'were rewaided by uncovering a slifct of oxide ore of good gindu. This position of the ore is peculiar , ns in every other portion of the Hills It has been found above the quartzltes and in the shales runt Trip ol u ( tittle Tr.iln , CHAMBERLAIN , Aug. 29. ( Special Tele gram to Tlio Bee. ) A double-header stock train left here this evening for Chicago. U will be a test run. The railroad ofllclals ex pect to make the run to Chicago in thirty hours. If everything is satisfactory about 20,000 head of Sioux land cattle will as a result be shipped from this point In the near future. _ j l.nrgc ( 'rputncry Iomrcj ' < l. WnUSTEK CITY , la. , Aug 29. ( Special Telegram to The Bee ) Plre destroyed the largest creamery In the county at Stratford ast night It was supposed to have been of Incendiary origin The loss was total , and s In the neighborhood of $5,000. There was but slight Insurance. II A > riilty I'-KA.S/OA.S , VetcrniiH of tlio I.ite War I'c'incinlioreil by the ( iirral tiutcrnincnt. WASHINGTON , Aug. 29.-Special ( to The Ilee ) Western pensions ) . Issue of August 17 , were : Nebraska : Supplemental Jonathan II Cllne , lied Cloud , Webster ; Jurvls Dean , 1'lerce , Pierce. Iowa Original Sallle CuvvKll ) , nurse , West Branch , Cedar ; Teirence Doyle , Pocahontas - cahontas , Pocuhontas. Reissue Jere J Harris , Sidney , Kremont. Original widows , etc -Kleanor Chambeis , Attica , Mm Ion. Colorado Additional William H. Dlxon , Red Cliff , Kagle. Reissue Daniel I' Wooton , deceased , Denver , Arapahoe. I'liri-nt I ° lr < ) 'I lirouton City. NEW WHATCOM , Wash. , Aug. 20-The forests around this city ore on lire and a strong northeasterly wind Is blowing tt ard the city. Several suburban residences 'uve been destroyed. 11'KAMlKlt J-'OttlStlrlltl. I'ulr Wmtlier anil Warmer In Western N'c- brnnkii Todny. WASHINGTON , Aug. 29-The Indications for Thursday are For Nebraska Kitlr ; warmer In the west ern portion , east winds , becoming Houth. For Iowa Fair , warmer ; noithenbt winds. For Missouri Fair ; soulli w ImK For South Dakota Fair ; vviumer ; south winds. For Kunn.18 Fair ; soulh winds. l.ocul Itei'orcl. Omen orTiin WEATHER UUKSIU. Ovum , Aujr. " 'J Omaliu record of temperature and ruinfallco.npiroJ > ritti corresponding day of past four years : 1894. 1B13. 1892. 1801. Maximum temuoraliuo 05 = 72 = cr , = 78 = Minimum toiMDeriture. C0 = 403 60 = 60 = Averaco tcmuor.tturc. . H0 = & 9 = 01 = fa7- Preclpltatlon 01) ,00 , &u 00 Statement shovvlns ttio ciwJltlon ot torn- peraturoand precipitation at Omaha for the day nnd since March I , Ib'Jt : Normal tcmunraluro 70 = Kuccss for Iho duv 10 = Excrsss tlnco Murcti 1 O82O Nnrmulproclultallnn Hnc ! ? Deficiency fortlioilav .11 Inch Deficiency since Marcli 1 13.B9lne.hoa Krportu from Other Station * at H r. M. GI.OKCG H HUNT , Local Porncait OfflcUI. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Children Cry foi1 Pitcher's Castorla. Children Cryfoi -Etcher's Castorla. IN 4 TO 10 WEEKS Our Bond Guarantees no Pay until Cured. A NEW DISCOVERY. HO PAIN OR TRUSS. HO OPERATION OR DANGER , NO DETENTION FROM BUSINESS. Bond for our Now Book. NRTIONAL RUPTURE CO. 119 S. 14th St. Omaha , Neb. Always Reliable , Purely Vegetable. Peirectly taftckps. clccnntly coaled , pur e , regulate , | ) uilfy , cleanse nnd strengthen UAD- WAVS P1I.LH foi the euro ot all dUoidcrs of Ilio ctoimcli , towels , kidneys , bladder , ncrvoun dlsrasts , dlszlnrsa , vertigo , costhcncss , plica. SICK HEADADHE , FEMALE COMPLAINTS , BILIOUSNESS , INDIGESTION , DYEPEPSIA , CONSTIPATION -AM- All Disorders of the LIVER. Observe the following BJ mptoms , rcnming from ( lliea es of the dlcestlvc organs Constipa tion. Invutnl piles , rullnees of blood In the hind , acidity of the stomach , nausea , hoaitburn , ills- eust of food , fullness of TU'lclU ot the stomach , sour crucUitloiiB , tslnklni ; or Huttcrlnc of the hc.irt. cliol.liiK or suffocating sensntlons when In a ItliiK posture , dimness of M lon , data or nelis bcfoie the sight , fever nnd dull ptln In the head , deficiency of pereplrallon. yellowness of tlia ekln and < * } CB , pain In the side , chest , limbs , and budden Hushes of heat , burning tn tlio flesh. A few doBO of HADWAY'S PII.I.H will free lh FJKlein of all the above named dlsaiders Prlca ti5 iunl > Itux , Soul n > llnitfvUtu or sent liv Mml. Send to DR JIADWAY & CO. , Lock Box 553 , New York , for Book of Advice. CTO SEARLE3& SEARLES , SPECIALISTS , TREATMENT BY MAIL. CONSULTATION Catarrh , all Dlsoaaoa ol the Noao. ThroatChost , Stomach , Llvor , Blood Skin and K clnoy DlBoaeas , Lo3 Manhood and ALL PRIVATE DIS EASES OF MEN. Cull en or itddn-HS Dr. Searlcs & Searlcs , NEBRASKA NA.TIONAL J3AATJ V , ti , lri > o > ! ( onj , Uinahafliratlitt , CAPITAL , - - $400,000 SURPLUS , - - $55,500 Officer * snd Directors-Henry W. Tales , pres ident ; John 8 , Collins , Ylce-prcildent ; L wls 8. ru d. Cashier : William II. 8. Uucbes , ss Ul- out cashlir. IRON BANK. B Beer-B. , B.-Barley - . B. The most wholesome and the pleasantest BVtntncr drink made. Guainntccd to meet Ihe rcqulrcmentb of the Iowa and Nebraska liquor laws. It Is not u n cv. drink , but has Blood the test of years nnd has stendlly grown In popularity. Ilciul the minis bin and testimo nial of a well Known chemist : Office of Prof. Nell Johnson , Lincoln , Neb. . April Stli , 1ES3 , Having mndo an analysis of n compound known as D. IJ or Bailey Uecr , I found It to contain 0 OU per cent , of absolute alcohol , nlilch Is n much less per cent , than found In any temperance beverage on the market. There Is no mot * alcohol than Is necessary to preseive the -vegetable matter. It Is pei- feclly haimlcss ns a drink , and Is no sensa an alcoholic bevemge. PR OF. NUIL JOHNSON , Medical and Analytical Chemist. Invented und manufactured solely by WhBBler Battling- Works , Council Bluffs , la. Write for circulars nnd price list. HAVE YOU ftBBM TJ-IEi T RUNNI1VQ THE NEW HOME T OG -At 337 Broailwn > lie U the prototype o ( TrfE FtfEW BdoME SewliiR Machine , the siMttcM , lightest running and tin Ilicic la nn taitli tlio winner ct nil firm uwiircls nt the AVoiWx 1'alr Tlicre ule no Dthoiu Ju l us K OI ] , iiml tin1) nrc the chiaprst In the innikct , ranting fiom I13.il ) tu IC5.QO on easy Icims. J. T. 237 llmadnny , Council Illurrs. T > r < rlter tupplkB and T > pew liters foi sala or nnt. QUO. P. SANFORD. A. W. RIG KM AN. President. Cashier. Fiist Natiooa Bank of COUNCIL BLUFF3 , Iowa. Capital , - - $100,000 Profits , - . . 12,000 One of the oldest tanks tn the state of Iowa. We solicit your business and collections. W pay 6 per cent on time deposit ! . We mill b * pleased to see and serve you. frc . tad ! ' ! ' g rut < * tbst CALTIIOS will Ilrstorc our UealUi , HtrenirUt and Vl or. I lit it and \ftalisJttS \ , AcirlreesVONMOHLCO. . B U i KMlwi > > , " -Special Council FOH HENTAHai : . I'lUVATU 1IAUN , NBAH I'lfth uvenuo and I'carl tticct. Apply at lint odlce. UAUHACIi : HKMOVi : . VAULTS CMiANUD. lil Iluike , at W. S. IloniPl'K , MS Uroadway. rou KALI : , is HKAD IIOUHUH ANU MULCH. draft and driving , CunnliiKhuni hack and cojpe. I buxses , 4 express and luggage navunu , 2 truck and rcenery vviiKniis , 10 sets double and slnxlo hainrss 2 ( arm unions. Win. Lewis. ia Main street. Council lllufts. FOII BALI : , HH 6"w "CASKS , " BIIOI : HTOIIH iimiims. etc. ; bargain , i07 Stain street. WANTJD , A LIST OP ALL VACANT LOTS anil acreage for sale tn Council UlufTu. No fancy price * considered. 1 * . J , Km If , t l' < nrl street. KOII BALI : OH HUNT , A ri.vn 2 STOIIY , S-ronm dwelling nil mndfrn Improvements ; K'Hul lot , tine shade trees ; wUhltk fine block ot postofllce , possession given HepUinher I. AlM > thiee K "d rooms o\rr stor neur corner of Uroadway nnd Main street , will armwer fur llvInK rooms Inquire of II. 1' . Olllccr , 12 Xoitli Main street , upvtulm ' roil BALK , TUB ri'IlNlTlWE AND LUANU of a Mrst-clau hotel , 42 rooms ; thin liotc.1 lias & flrsl-cUs * reputation , feedlnir from CO to f > 0 ut a meal , located Middle Ilniadnay at the Junction of nil thv strrd car lines. H Is Ihe best stand 111 the tlty of Council muffs. AililltuB J , Dee oftlce , Council lilufTs. COLL'MIIIA WCYCLB FOH HALE AT A BACV rlllcp , nearly new , In perfect order. Cull at lire olllt * . LOOT. DOO ; BT. PHALLUS "si'ANIKL ; AN- swern to name of 'Tone ) " . Itewurd for relura tu 721 South First street , before Saturday ,