THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; THURSDAY , SEPfEMBUll 27 , 189k TUB OMAHA DAILY BEE. * COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE - * NO. 12 STUEBT Delivered ! > r carrier t& any p rt of the city. H. W. TIL.TON. Lome. Ti'.t.ii'itoNE3-iu : ] iiies onic * . NO. ; night editor. No. 23. 311 Milt MKXT1OX , M yr Heal Estate Agency , 639 Broadway. C. A. Minor and Anna M. Jennen , both of tills city , were married by Justice Vlen. ycstcrOaj- At tlii > last meeting of the St. Andrew's cor-lcty ol Council Illiirtu suitable resolutions vcro luim'd ' upon the death of C. I * . Waller. H IB announced that Mr. I ) . L. Haas , a \\t\\ \ \ known young attorney ot this city , Is to bo married next Wednesday to Miss Heta Miller at her home In Petersburg , til. I ) , M Yomis and MUs Laura Flues , both of tills city , * were married Inst evening at 8 o'clock at the residence of the brlile , 1.SOC niKhlh HVrnue , Ilev. J. H. Davis officiating. The cane of Luctnda Hartwcll against H , C Hartwcll , In which the plnlntlfJ seeks a divorce on the grounds of cruelty and In- Illicitly , was on trial In the district court \V , J. Davenport Is exhibiting some stalks ot torn HL'Vciitccti feet long that came from ii field three miles south of Council Blurts. The I'tiiH arc well filled out and hang eight f 't from the ground. A frpe concert will be given next Sunday afternoon from 3:30 : to 4:30 : o'clock at St. Fnuicls XaVler'B Catholic church , In which mine of the heat talent of Council Bluffs and Onmhn will liil < o part. TinI'lllo Dulcl society of St. John's Kiifillsli Lutheran church gives a free cu te tulmiifiit and social gathering Friday evening In Jones' hall , 17 Penrl street. A | iocla | Invitation Is extended to young people ple , Kegulnr meeting of encampment No. 3. U. V. I * , this evening at the hall. A full nt- tcndanro IB desired , as urgent bustne < s must lie transacted. Ladles' auxiliary No. 17 will Intel at the same time and place. W. 8. I'aulson , commander ; W. S. Hlcc , adjutant. Thf cerles of meetings being held at the Itaptlxt church Is proving very successful , Kev C. N. Armstrong of the Second Presby terian church preached last night. This rnlng llcv , .1. 0. Staples , formerly of Chicago cage , but now of Omaha , will preach. Hetijamln Umblo was burled yesterday In Tinnier cemetery , lli-v. A. Overtoil offlclatlng. The decjiiacd was 81 years uf age , and had Ir.en a member of the Methodist church ever s'ti"e eight jears ot age. His wife died tlirct jeurs ago. A lurge family of children Is lull to mourn. Charles Johnson. James Camp and Join LJuike were striking all the passersby 01 Main hired for the price of s\ \ meal yester day afternoon and got Into the Jail. It the course of their perambulations they rai into and broke a plate glass window In thi Western Union Telegraph office on Lowe : Mil In sheet. The Wllber company has been appr-arlni o\ery night this week at Dohany's thciilt : to EDO ) ! housed , and will occupy tlio housi until next Saturday night. The compan : Is an excellent one and deserving of retjognl tlun by the theater-going people ol Councl lllnfTK. This evening the play will be "J Mad Marriage. " The divorce suit of Sarah K. Franklli ngHltifel James Franklin was subm'ttcd I Judge Mucy yesterday. lloth plalutllt an < defendant live near Neola. It Is charge' ' 111 ( he nl ii In tiff's petition that the dcfendnn ] iu lifen gullly of Improiier actions wit ! Jfury Wild , n domestic formerly employe In.Ilia . KrankUn household. Mr.V. . A. Magee , state secretary ot th IUUDK Men's Christian association , was I Iho clly yesterday aiding In the prellmlnar nirangements for a big association rally t be held at the First Presbyterian churc Sunday evening , October 7. All arrangement lia\e been made end the public may expec something good on that occasion. II. (5. P. Obllnger received a couple ( paintings yesterday which he values vet highly. They arc oil portraits of his fatht mid mother , executed In ,1S27. For a nun her of years they have been missing , hi after n long search have been recovere * They show the mnrks of age very plalnl : Imt after they have been put Into a Hit inure presentable shape will be very Inte est'ng ' and valuable. Tim fact that the country Is still safe mice mure emphasized by a telegram fro Charles C. Curtis , the eminent colon MUtrxmpii. announcing that he will thro up his ardmms duties of keeping the a tin I of the government In control and spci "thirty daya without pay In Pottawattam county trying to elect my old friend , Jud | K. K. Ayleaworth , " The last named ge : tlcimm , at the time Curtis lived here , wi judge of police court. The Young Men's Christian assoclatli has had printed some Invitations to the Su day afternoon meetings , which are , to HI the least , Koinexvliat unique. Brownies uirloim states of drcbs nnd undress a pictured on their way from the nthlel litiltuarltrs ( | to the men's meeting , and rear elevation ol BOIIIO , unknown anltn adorns the card , as a hint to the membe not to "uet In tt the tall end of the mei lug , " These bits of art are to be BCI trreil on the streets each SunJaJ afternoc Ktclietnli council No. 9 , Degree Pocahontas , gives Its tlrst social the season this evening at II Men's hall , corner Drondwny and Mil Btrei-ts. The entertainment of the evenl will consist of a musical and literary pi Ki-am , the leading feature of which \ \ be the Introduction by Prof. Vernon of t Abdll Advertising company of Sam a George , the Irish and black-faced ventfl qulal talking figures In a most laughal farce ; also the latest comic songs. Af the program dancing and refreshments v be In order. The row of long standing between I two churches of Latter Day Saints In I city Is still going on merrily. Last MonO evening Ulder A. C. Hall of theMonr church gave a lecture at 102 Broadway , \Oilch he cast a good deal of reproach ut the members of the Ileorganlzed Church Latter Day Saints. Elder T. L. Wllllat pastor of the last named church , was pr cut and tried to take a hand In the mo Ing by asking Iho ppcaker n question , 1 he was Ignomlnlously sat down upon , Tu dny night Hev. Mr. Williams held a meet ut his own church , In which he returned compliment by dressing down Elder Ij In the most approved fashion. Elder I ! \\as aslted to bo present and watch process of preparing his own body for bur but he declined the pleasure. It la n bad business policy not lo Iteep y home Insured In a thoroughly reliable Insurance company such a the Palatine Manchester. England. This company Is rep edited by Lougeo & Towle , 235 Pearl * lr < L , XKffTWS. 13 , II. Hunter of Des Molnes Is In the c Mrs. J. J. Oravatto has returned frou visit to Falls City , S. D. W. II. Stackhouse , collector of Internal i muo for the Fourth Iowa district , Is In city. 0. W. Saundws and wife of Manilla , ore In the city , guests of their son , C. Haumk-rs. Mr. and Mrs.V. . W. Lunger left last c\ Ing for an eastern trip ot two weeks , i Ing which they will visit New York , Boi and Washington. Charles Rartck , who has been 111 with attack of typhoid fever at the Womi Christian Association hospital , has aln recovered and will be able to resume plttco In W. C , Ester/s before many day Mr and Mrs. D , I ) , Hay of Dayton , the parents of Mrs. G. W. Snyder , are Itlntf with Hev. Q , W. Snyder and fan 217 South Seventh street. Mr. Hay tei 113 an officer through both the Mexican civil war * . Lieutenant H , O. Gallagher and fai arrive * ! In the city last evening to vUU with Mrs. Gallagher's parents , Mr. Mrs. Henry Paschcl , on Willow ave They are on their way frcm Fort Nlobr Neb. , which has been their home fo number ot years , to Fort Meyer. Washing 1) . C. , Lieutenant Gallagher having rece been transferred to that post. The rounding * will be much more pleasani very way at his new station than at old , and the many friends ot the family t Uls good fortune. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Commercial Intercuts Ditching aTJn'qne Power Cnnil Scheme , TO JOIN THE RIVER AND INDIAN CREEK Thl Kchrnifi I * Ilelng Advocated In Con nection with un I'fTort lo llooiii tbc MmiilfJcturliiK Intemti of the City. Among the explanations of the present flurry In real estate , one ot the latest Is also one of the most Interesting , v.hether It has any basis In tact or not. People have been found who averred that the smelting works were to be moved to thin side of the river , that the Illinois Central would build Its long proposed line to Omaha and Council BluFfp , that the Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy shops would be moved hero from Plattsmonth , that a number of large manufacturing enterprises were to be located here through the efforts of the several companies that have been or ganized for ( lib purpose ot Inducing capital to turn Council Illuffsward. But It is only re cently that the Idea has been suggested Jhat It Is ( ho plan of some of these Improvement companies to cut a canal through the western part of the city for the purpose of furnish ing water power for the factories which are expected to locate here. It Is claimed that a canal could run from the river at n pulnt not far above the Terminal company's bridge In a southwesterly direction , Joining Indian rreek , and that In this way many thousand horcc power could he obtained. This miggos- tloii Is not given as an ascertained tact , but as all the other plans of the Improvement companies which are commonly supposed to he working up a boom for Council Bluffs realty are shrouded In mystery , there IM no reason why this should not be given as much credence as any of the ret.t of them , IIOXTOX STOIli : OIUM ) OI'KMMi. Tu fitly Olclmilo tinOriui1r i tloii of tlie \r I'll in of t'onlrr. ] > : < ! < & Uulkrr. On the evening of Thursday , September 27 , the Boston store will appropriately cele brate the orgniil/.utlon of the new firm of Fowler , Dick & Walker by giving a grand opening , to whtuh the people uf Council Bluffs and vicinity ate cordially Invited , Thu store will be properly li'lniined ami decorated tor the occasion , and the Indie : uf Council 1II n ft H all know what this menim as the Bostau store never spam pains 01 expeii ! * ! . ' In preparing for an event of this kind. Mr 'A. Whltulaw , the icsldent mem- bsr of the firm , h.is taken gn-at Interest Ii picparlng for this opening. New goods nr ( coming In c\ery day , and It Is imfi * to su > that all the very latest things In drcsi goodH , j > llljs , iatliia , hosiery , underwear cloaks , etc. . will be on hand , suitably drapei mid arranged for the Inspection of th < visitors. 'I he stork ill be larger than ever be fore , ami If you \uint to get n general Ide : of what Is to be the conect thing In tin dry goods line this fall you should not mis tills display. Thursday evening , September 27 , is tin date set , ami remember this Is a persona Invitation to veil. } Austin-.ViillKN- . 1a Thomas W. Austin of Crete , Neb. , an a Miss Jennie Wallace of this city were mar rled yesterday afternoon by Hev. G. Crofts of Head Ice , Neb. , at thp resitlenc of the bride's parents , Mr. and Mrs. W. U Wallace , on Bluff slieet. Only the relative and a feu Intimate friends .witnessed th performance of ( lie ceremony. At o'clock IliB bride and groom , accompjnle by the former's nlstcr ami her niece , Mia Graelo Wyinaii , of lies Molnes , us flows girl , took their stand beneath n beaut Ifull decorated arch , where the all-lmportai words were spuken , Frank Brown < Omaha presided ut the piano , and the musl he rendered during the ceremony was beautiful and Impressive feature. A reception , to which a large nunibi of guests were Invited , followed the cen mony , elegant lefreshmcnts being J-ervei Tilt- happy couple left for Chicago on tl C > :4I : ) train. They will remain there tw weeks , after which they will go to Cret which will be their home. Mr. Austin a prominent young merchant ot Crete , ai hl lirlilf is deservedly popular In socl circles In this city. A large number < valuable presents were bestowed upon ther amorg which one that will be especial pi-lied , being n dozen solid silver sppons , em Ica one engnned with the name of one of tl a young ladles belonging to the " 0. B. A. ill a Hub with which the bride has been co rs nectcd. Among those from outside tl t- city who witnessed the ceremony wcrev Rl tn. - and Mrs * . J. W. Austin and Miss Lau n.of Austin ot Crete. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. A. Aust ofof and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Austin of Omali of A. A. McCltire of Omaha , Mr. and Jli ed James Wymmi of Des Molnes , Mr. anil Mi 1 Frank Brown and Mljs Stella Drown Omaha , o- o111 corps enmit. lie nd Ihe Kinir nt All Temperance Itcvuragc" , lo Pei-rrrt .Sulxtlnito for Lxgnr Itoer. de Can be sold without license , either gover er ment or state ; dealers guaranteed by I ill demnlfylng bond , Endorsed by leading pli slcians. Judges and ministers. Wheeler he Hereld , Council Bluffs , la. , are the sole nnii ils facturers In the United States , Thousan ay of testimonials. Write for prices and 1 on formation. In OTTUMWA , la. , Sept. 23. Wheeler & HI on eld. Council Bluffs : Enclosed please find c of of your guaiantees Indemnifying us agali damage. Your agent agreed to this verbal JS- Please sign and return. We are pleased w JSot - the goods , and nlso by the verdict of one III t our doctors , who made n test for alcohol a Is not cent. Wa ; cs- Is confident there one per llg T. Hall & Co. ho The cause of the present boom In r all estate Is due somewhat to 'he success all sale of fruit and garden lands by Mess he Day & Hess In the Klein tract. 'Ihey ht al. 200 acres In amounts to suit , euk'able fruit and gardens. Also bearing fruit far for sale. mr Ira A steel range lasts a llf time and sa1 of $10 In fuel each year you use It. A ch < ro Htovo wastes fuel anil Is a constant expen root. ot. We can rell you a cook stove from { 5 but don't push them. Cole & Cole. U Mi street. Bourlclus' music house has few expens ty. high grade pianos are Hold reasonably. i a StuUman street. Co.ll ev- Best Centervllle lump coal $3.25 per t the H. A. Cox. 3T Main , Tel. 18. In. . Duncan's shoes arc always the best t a. . cheapest. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Domestic soap brfaks hard water. ur- Premier egg cupa at Lund Ilros. ton llruvo lln r llnlirm. an llavld 11. Hill , a bear owned by W. Ill's Knt'pher , has ) been attracting a great deal iot titttntlon during the past two < jr thee ilt hU Lat > t sinnnier he was kept at Lake Mann i. but when tlie end of the toaaon came he ' 0. . lirounlit up town and put In a barn for i vls- keeping. Tuesday he got away and create iiy. fvnsatlon by walking Into Knepber's sal veJ and taking u hand In a. game of cards t and was In progress. The game was brought an untimely end , the other players allow ully David tu | > luy u lone hand. He was tin r a Induced to go back Into his barn by me and of cluba and u large rope , but yestcr me. morning ht again broke loose und create ara , disturbances about Muse Wise's livery fit a : a HU antics brought 100 or more people to ton , spot , but they all preferred to watch ntly sport from a safe- distance , and David dur- allowed a monopoly on any part ot the ' durin verm * that lie happened to be In. He the thin and hungry , and when ho tried to will Ufy his hunger by eating the livery nt. Kaeplicr decided that It via tlmo hla U ship climbed tlit golden Mnlr Policeman Slend's revolver was brought Into ploy , and In the hands of Jtick White. Eight Urge bul lets were * rnt Into the bear's head , which teemed to give him a head ache , but nothing more virloua. An axe WHS then brought , and five heavy Mown vitre rained down upon hla skull , which stood the strain very well. Finally heroic measure' ! were resorted to , and a fcnlfu v.ns Inserted Into Ms jugular several times , Inflicting Injuries from which David flnMly died , A French ch t was Im ported and David will bo Mtrvi-d up In the form of mock turtle soup , pork croquettes -find lobster salad. IIOSTON si one. Cnmivlt lllurM , In. Prices to close previous to opening ot fall goods. This week you may expect some unheard ol prices. HEAD THIS PRICE LIST. EC red and Imllqo blue prints 3c. Sc apron , checked gingham , r > c. 7c quality prints , black pnd white and ancy , Cc. IDc dress ginghams G'/Sc. Extra \uluo gents' iox Cc , Iflc and 121aC. 23c grade gents' black sox 19c , or 3 for iOc. $1.00 gents' shirts , tic to. match , C7c. Over SOO dozen handkerchiefs at special irlccs. See values offered at 3 for lOe , 6 : or 23c , 4 for 23c. 11.00 ladles' kid gloves ( odd lots ) D9c. 7Ec French flannels , good patterns' , C.Oc. 30-Inch heavy double flannel , worth ICc , 'or ' JOc. $1.0(1 ( all-wool shrunk skirt pattern C9c. GOc colored dill : plushes 25c. LAST CHANCE. Entire stuck of fall weight garments , .ackcts and capes , ranging In price from 11.50 to $6.76 , choice to close $2.s5. ! ( Cloak departmrnt , second floor. ) BOSTON STOniJ. Council iUluffs , la. "Miss Blna M. West 1ms captured the , 'iearts ' of all the ladles with whom'she has come In contact. " Bradford ( Pa. ) , llecord She will appear In the Maccabee's free en ertainment at the opera house Tuesday evening , October 2. l.iiiiulry Co. 620 Pearl ftreet. Telephone 290 , Washerwomen UEO Domestic scap. Only I.Hit.eil u bhock. Sheriff Hazen returned yesterday from hli trip to New York as a witness In the Wllsoi case. Ho had a delightful time , with tin exception of a severe attack of cholera mor bus , which tlezed him on the homewan trip , and from which he has not recovcrei sutnclently to allow of him resuming hi duties at once. He bad the grim satUfac tlon of sitting In the very chair In wlilcl Wilson will teen be electrocuted , and hai the very bandages put upon him which Wil son's brother , "Dink , " wore when lie wen yonder. All that was needed was to Im pressed the buttom to have caused \acanc ; In shrievalty of I'ottawattamle county. Sheriff Hazen says that It took thrc special venires of 100 each and five day ; time to secure a jury. Wilson was prepare to bolster up his claim of Innocence by wit nesses who knew him under another name as an honest mechanic In I'ittsburg. The claimed to have known him since his blrtl Another batch of witnesses were ready t trace up an alibi , by swearing that Wilso wns plnylng a game of base ball in nuifal when the shooting took place. I3y the tlm the prosecution had got through Its seventy six witnesses the case was so clear Ilia Wilson's attorneys announced that the would Introduce no evidence In defense. One of the brightest witnesses lor th state was a 10-year-old taa , who was great friend of the murdered detectiveH chanced to S3e him with the two prisoners , an out of curiosity trailed on behind. The bo saw Charles Wilson pull out a gun an strike Detective Harvey In the back of Hi head , knocking him down. Then he hear Wllbou t > ay , "Let 'er go , " whereupon "Dink shot Hurvey through the bead as lie la prostrate. The sharpest sort of cross-oxan Inatlon failed to swerve the lad from h Sheilff Ha n Is delighted with the trea ment he nnd the other western officers n celvcd. He say& they were not allowed ' spend u nlckle , were given the freedom i the whole country , and the only drawbac was the drawing ot their pictures , which , i made public In the papers , gave them tl local reputation ot being most hideous spec mcns of Imaginative cowboys. C. O. I' . Ilrown "till Cutting Triers. Wo buve just received one more car los of that line granulated sugar , lo be sold i 13 pounds for $1 , or $5.25 per 100 pounds. Also a carload of California dried fruit , bo sold at the following low prices : Drii prtceha , 12Vfec per pound ; dried grapes , per pound ; dried apricots , m& pr poun diled pears , 12V&C per pound ; dried nccta ires. 12V4e per pound. Ginger snaps DC per pound. Three tin cu for 5c. Stovepipe Sc per joint. Jelly glasses 2 per dozen. Clothes lines Cc each. Clothes pins Ic p dozen. A good broom for 15c. Scrub brushes frc 3s up. rourtccn-ciuart tin pall for 15c. Two-ho wccden pall for IOc. Large-plZEd tubs 35c , medium-sized tu 45e. small tuba 35c. Ilcmember wo have the largest line stoves In the city. Stoves sold for cash oit easy Urms. Be sure and visit our ate department before you buy. Have you tried our C. 0. D. Hour yt Every sack has a souvenir In It , and 01 $1 per sack. UHOWN'S C. 0. D ,1. r. llofTin.iyr's I'nncy Patent , Hungarian Process Flour. Made by the oldest milling firm In the we makes lightest , whitest , sweetest bread. y\ \ your grocer for It. Trade mark : "D ! Rooster. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Miss Tlagsdale's autumn mlllnery dlsp ! commences Thursday evening , and will ci tlnue Friday afternoon and evening. 'I ladles are Invited to sec the first display Iho season , Nv delay In closing loans on Improi rne farm lands at low rates. Abstracts of t ! ne prepared and real estate far sale. Pusey st Thomas , 201 Pearl street. Council Blurts. y. y.th Dry pine kindling fcr sale. Cheaper tl thof of cobs. H. A. Cox , 37 Main street. Telephi tid 48. er May l'.iy Tvro rincx. Cliff Hough , one of the parties Impllca alul In the row of a , week ago ut a Cresc ul City dance In which several people w 8. veer slugged , wns brought to the city yesi or day and taken before Judge Vlen to ana ns to the charge of assault and battery , brought along a Justice of the peace fi Crescent , before whom he had alre es been tried on that charge for an offe 3P growing out of the same transaction , 3e. pleaded for mercy on that ground. 'P. ' Inquiry Vlen learned that Hgugh had b lln fluid for on assault on two men nar Kissel ] and | Moss. while ) the Informal > s ; filed In his court charged an assault u .16 Alexander Thomas. Hough will coi quently ha\c a chance to undergo anol trial , which will take place on the 2Slh , 3n. Fall opening at the Boston Store , Cou Bluffs , Thursday evening , nd Selected hard wood for heating stoves. H. A. COX , 37 Main street. Tel. 4 Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap. Havana Freckle ? clgar.Davls , wholesale H. Miirrluco l.lccnu-H. H.of of The fallowing marriage licenses were ys. sued by the county clerk yesterday : va , Name and Address , J vas Thomas \V. Austin , Crete. Neb Jennie M. Wallace , Council Bluffs afe il a A. B. Wesley. Council lllurfs Sophlu Newman , Council Dlulfo ion liat I ) , M. Young , Council Bluffs . Laura Flues , Council Blnffi * George W , Skinner , Council Bluffs Ing Mrs. Culllf K. West , Council Blunts , . . . illy lA. . .Minor , Council Bluffs uu M Jvnrcn Council Bluff- . . . Amm , , - . . . . . lay 1 u Instruction en the piano will be given Die. United number of pupils by Mrs. J , A. I the 1022 Fifth avenufc. tb < A'fiC Gat cooking stores for rpnt and for lal ml- On Co.'e office. * ' * * Eagle laundry , 724 Broadway , ' " work. Tel. 157. AT : Tte laundrln uc Domestic CHINESE ARE HBQlWORRIED i i Largo Body of Japanese TioBjs Slnrt for an Unknown Dts i l FEARS OF AN A'SAltj"ON | PEKING Troops Were I'.ncortrd l > y H Lurgn Number uf Wur Vomoli liugllih Nlilp Inter cepted nnii Sciirclu'd ' ' by Clilnrup .M liiiViir. . LONDON . Sept. 26. A dispatch from Toklo received here today confirms the advices re ceived by the Associated ptuss from Yokoha ma , Japan , via Victoria , B. C , In these dis patches It was stated that any day might bring news of n battle In Northern Corea and of the silling of 50,000 troops for some point on the Inner coast of the gulf ot Pe- Chl-Ll. The battle In Northern Corea has been fought off the mouth of the Yalu river , and today's dispatch frcm Toklo says that the second Japanese army for Held service mobilized at Hlroschlma and consisting of 30,000 men under the command of Field Marshal Count Oyamut t'mbarked yesterday nmld Intense enthusiasm. The emperor , previous lo the departure , re viewed the troops , and the transports , es corted by the second Japanese squadron , sailed away , their destination being unknown , although it Is reported vaguely that the squadron Is bound for the Yellow sea. Dur ing the absence from Japan of Field Marshal Count Oyama , whoa \ also minister of war , the minister of mailne will also assume the duties of minister of war In addition to his own responsibilities. It Is ofllclally announced ut Toklo , says another dispatch from that city , that the re port that an armistice has been proposed by England and Russia is untrue. A dispatch from Shanghai says : It Is re ported most of the Japanese men-of-war have left the Island ot Hal Yantan. Their destination IK unknown and there Is great un easiness here regarding their Intentions. Chinese agents In Kurope nnd the United States have been fort with ordered to pur chase any war ships they can. Many ves sels loaded with munitions ot war are on their way here from Hamburg and other European ports. SHANGHAI , Sept. 2fl. A Chinese warship on Friday last Intercepted the English ship Patlian In the Formosa channel on suspicion that she was carrying munitions of war. The I'athan was taken to Kee Lung , a treaty port of the Island of Formosa , where her cargo was overhauled by the Chinese au thorities. The result of tha Investigation IE not yet known. NEW YORK , Sept. 20. The Paythan. re ferred to ns being overhauled by a Chinese war ship and taken to Kce Lung , Is proba bly the British ship Pathan , Captain nice , which cleared frcm New York on July 25 tor Aden , Hong Kong and Shanghai. Hei agents here were Barber & Co. The Pathan touched at Aden on August 25 , arrived at Hong Kong September 15. and If she Is tin vessel seized was apparently on her way tt Shanghai when overhauled. SUSANS A MAHCH , ON , PEKING. WASHINGTON. Sept. X-iToklo adrlcei ni\ l mt . ? , seto"d Japanese army ol 30,000 had siilled from Hlroschlma Is re gnnled In olllclal circles here ns the flrsl movement In the nitvnilce on the Chlnesi i-apltul , Peking. It Is pointed out thai there Is no need of Japanese reinforce mciits" in Corea , as Blnce 'the battle U Pine nng the Jniinnet-c imvc hml pray tlcally possetslon of Coran and their firs army of 15,000 needs no additions. It li believed bj diplomats , that Jap.in ha * turned her attention from Corea with i view to Invading China. . The gtilf o Pe-rhl-LI , which the dlspalches give a. . the probable de.stlnatlon of the army , I : the entrance to the river leading K } 'e''ln ' . .1' ' "L"1'0' " ' boy. ever , that thi at the entrance of "the river an but that the S0o ; men would be laiulei ut some other port , niter , which a shor overland mrirch woxild 'take thorn to th walls of Peking. This circuit of the fort la the strategic move ndvlKcd by a Unite States army ofllcer ot high rank , v ho ha made a study of Japan's proposed Invaslo of China. e I- Miike It Warm fur llin rortnxneiK LOt'ItENZO ' MAKQUnZ. Delagoa Daj Sept. 26. .The situation , of affairs here I growing worse. The outlying detachment of Portuguese troops which were hastll called In to take part In the defense of th town were so closely pursued by the native that they were compelled to abandon thel arms and ammunition. The total strengt of the Portuguese troops available to d. . fend the town Is only 320 officers and me and the Kafllrs threatening to attack are estimated to number 7.000. t'liimilierlaln Hedging- tint UOIIAC ol Lord LONDO.V , Sept. 2C. Joseph Chambcrlal speaking at Leeds on the question of abel tlon of the House cf Lords , said he won : favor any reasonable proposal lo strengtlu the House of Lords by giving1 It the autho Ity and power derived by the United Stat senate from the representative principle. bsor Iliimlrd Oirr the llelim. ort MELBOURNE. Sept. 20. The ministry Premier Patterson has handed In Its resl nation. George Turner , the leader of t : opposition , has been charged to form a ne t ? ministry. iy A Viilgnr Wllncm. Judge cott had his nensllillltles shock by the vulgar language of a witness the William Allen case yesterday. Tl morning he culled Assistant County / sk torney Slabmish to task and cniulou him against bringing out any vulgar ! ' and instructed the court reporter to utrl out that pan of ( he proceedings. ay ' inhe Conttmioil the Cima Till Fclirnnry. he PLATTSMOUTH , Neb. , Sept. 20. ( Spec of Telegram. ) The case of Llndsoy and Gr weld , which came up In the district coi ed yesterday , ( he defendants entering a pica tie not guilty , was today continued by Jui Chapman until the February term of con an i ne MILWAUKEE , Sept. 26. President F. Duy of the Plimklnton bank wns arresl yesterday on a charge of receiving deposit when he knew the bank was Ins led vent. He was released on f 10,000 ball , TlieVeofclj for tlio Cnnimlgn. | The Weekly lieu will be sent up to I er- vcr vember 15 , covering the entire campali He for 10 cents. * om Shut UnrclWr-i by - idy nse CIP.CLBVILLU , O. , s&G. The reidet ind of Crawford Hedges , a Yerlthy aKed bac ' On lor. was entered by mijjit d' ' men and robb In attcmptlrg to prelect his properly lie was < | ihol , and now lies ot the point of death. VllUCliltll'X JIHKIAIIK IlKVXlUy. , 0 Many Xntnlilo Mcmlx-rn of the Fiimuui Or * m KHtilxHtloit I'reornt. * OTTUMWA , la , , Sept. 20 , ( Special Tele- gram. ) Crocker's brigade Is holding Us J seventh biennial reunion In this city. Among the notables present are1 Generals Williamson - § son of Chicago , Leper of Des Maine ; , Colonel a H. II. Hood of Mount Vernon , General Stlbbs of Chicago , Hugh Bclknap of Chicago , Cola onel Luwler. commander of HIP Grand Army , * ot the Republic , from Itoekford , III. , and ; * Major McKenzle of De Molnes. | * The exercises of today opened with n c parade ut J o'clock , followed by a business meeting , nt which It was reported that J seventv-slx had crossed the picket line e since the last meeting. Election ot ofllcers e will occur tomorrow. | J Tonight at the Grand opera house 2,000 j people assembled , and speeches by the above | ( named soldier ? , were Inlerspersed with music i t by Muse's Iowa ( uiartct and the ladles' quartet , The Seventh lown re-elected Major Million president and John C. Bacr sccrelaiy at Us reunion. WOUKtUI AN OLD UAMIi Nipped for ClmncliiK ( luartora Into leu Hollar Cnlil PIcrpfl. FOIIT DODOK , la. , Sept. 26. ( Special Tele gram. ) John Leonard of Belmond was tried before the United States commissioner In this city last night for counterfeiting , and placed under $10,000 bonds Ills partner , Frank Lord of Dubuquc , testified against him. Their method of operating won very Blmple. They would take a new 23-ccnt piece , cut off the "quar" from the word "quarter" and make the "R" Into an "N , " making It read "Ten Dol. " Both sides were then covered with gold leaf. The fraud could be easily detected but passing them at night , they were quite successful In shoving them out. D , D. Fuller was arrested at Jewell Junc tion and held In $1.000 bonds for advertising obscene literature through the mulls. Both these men have plain cases against them. iMiiHtii : : > .iins. MASON'S nr.u UNH , ClieiulHt Wlshod tu Kxiiinlne Them for i\l- : ileni'r uf I'olfion. CRESTON. la. , Sept. 2C. ( Special Tele- gram. ) Prof. Floyd Davis ol DPS Molnes , the state chemist to whom the stomach ol Mrs. Ella Mason , who was supposed to lm\e been poisoned by her husband , was sent for analysis , arrived In tills city today. He stated that an analysis of the stomach would prove nothing , as the presence of embalming fluid which had been Injected by the undertaker would prevent him from determining the presence of arsenic. He ndUscd that the body of the deceased be exhumed so he could examine the lira In and olliei portions of the corpse. The suggestion was acted upon , and the result of his Investigation uill be known tomorrow. loiru Mettiodlfttii In Scmlon. LEMAItS , la. , Bept. 2C. ( Special Tele gram. ) The twenty-third annual"session of the Sioux conference of the Methodist church met this morning. About one hundred nnd twenty-five members answered to roll call Bishop Merrill presides. D. AV. Vettri was elected secretary of the conference In place of Dr. F. II. Sanderson , resigned to take n charge nt Omaha , Charges were preferred against J. H Avery , who has been suspended. The cliaigc was sustained and he will hme a trial be hind closed doors. The Epworth league anniversary was held this afternoon and reports of commltteei arc being listened to tonight. Jlnck to IIIH I'lrst I.live. CRESTON ; Id. , Sept. 26. ( Special Tele [ gram. ) Creston has u gentleman whose mat- rlmonlal experiences , though brief , have been ! rather checkered. Oeorgp Embree was mar- 1 rled two years ago , but after living with his ; wife , deserted her and Mrs. Embree sc- ' cured , a divorce. A few months ago Embree l became inlaUiated with MUs Lilly Stone , t was married , and lived with Mrs. Embiee 3 No. 2 , two weeks. Lilly secured a divorce nd now Oeorge marries bis first love. j 9 ( ) f l Timer I'IIHHL-S Aw.iy. DOONE , la. , Seijt , 20. ( Special Tele gram. ) P. S. Moser.rone of the oldest and icst known Iowa physicians , died at his home lere ( hla morning. He was 65 years old , and las resided here since 1852. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement nnti tends to personal enjoyment when rightly xisca. The many.vlo live bet ter than others and enjoy life more , with less expenditure , by more promptly adAf.tinj the v.-orld's bett products to the needs of physical being , will attest tlie value to health of the pure liquid laxative piinciplcs embraced in the remedy , Byrup of Figs. Ita excellence is due to ils presenting in the form most Jtcceptable and pleas ant to the taste , the refreshing and truly beneficial propenies ol a ] rfect ! ax- ativc ; effectually ci causing the system , dispelling coldfl , headaches Mid fevora and permanently curing constipation. T It has fjiven satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medial ol a profession , because it acts on the Kid- neyr , Liver and Bowels without weak ening them mid it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Join Syrup of Figs is for nale by all drug in gists in We mid $1 bottles , but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrap Co. only , whose name is printed on every ice package , also the name , Syrup of Fi | ; , nnd being well informed , you will not ed iceDt ! nuy substitute if ollerrd. Ion pen i se- her ncll Igt. Is. for Infants and Children. "Cdatorlali \vdlulaptttltoclilldren that Caitarlu cures Cnllr , Constipation , . recomromj It 03 eujierlor 13 any jintcrlptlon Bour Stomach , Dlarrlicca , Kructatlon , known to ma , " jr. . \ , AIWOTS , M. P. , KI1U Worms , fjlui hltsei > , cnil promotta dl Ill Uo. O-forJ CL , ErpoU/n , N , Y. Edition , so "Without lajurlouii tntxlU-atlot . "The ur cf 'C.isti.rlr. Ji to universal and 'Tor several > rar I have rocomm ? )4 ita ir.erlts to.cil 1 RUVJ l'i-t It M-C'-UE a work your ' Cattori-i , ' r.wl ti-ll ! itluaya contlr.ce U to a ct nupercroijatloT to ecilorselt. I'cwarotho do BO nit It licui InvartaUy iiroJuccxI bonelltial toff , faniiia.t : w& > Jo not ! . ' ] ) Cofcturla results. " r.Dvnrc 1 * . lUnocr , JI. P. , : . - , D. ! > . , UZtti Btruct anil 7th A\o. , Kvw York CUy , it Kew Vork City. THE CENTMOH CbuiMirr. 77 JIvruu' STREET , Krw Youi Cirr. J > J amtnmwnmmmmmmmmminimnK I BRAINS ( SOUND. ) Sound brains furnish practical ideas. A bat , being a close neighbor to brains , is entitled to har vest the crop. We lend our brains to our hat de partment. Three months of each year we study how to obtain a practical , shape-retaining hat , for little money. The result , compare any hat , at any price , whether 4 , 5 or 6 dollars side by.side quality to quality trimming to trimming to our three dollar hat , and find ours overbalance the scale certainly. The "Nebraska Special" our one fifty leading hat , is exceptionally fine this season--sold so far over 400 dozen. Three dollars buys as good a hat but in a few places. Derby , Fedora or soft. Two and two fifty are our other prices , the identical hat you pay § 3.50 and 54.00 for. Fash ionably blocked and every shade appropriate for the season shades , stiff Fedora , Tourist , soft and other. Crushers we sell at 35C , 500 , 75C , $1.00 , $1.25 , considerably cheaper as a matter of course than any one selling a line anywhere shades are every thing that color hats. Autumn weight overcoats. Shan't omit to ad vise you in the matter of selecting a fall overcoat. They're cheaper this year than ever before. If you can't do as well elsewhere try us. We sh.ill please you with a good dressy coat for four do lars. a bet ter one for six fifty , increase in grandeur and dollar by dollar in price until \ve reach a tailor made , ele gantly draped beauty that'll cost you but fifteen del lars. A sample of the queer and awkward overcoat called "Paddock , " which is by "the way the new est extreme for swell wear , on exhib.tion in our Douglas street window. OB - Catalogue * ( Fall unil Winter 1891to ) bu hud on application. Draperies , Our drapery department is full of new things jus now , and many of them at much lower prices than heretofore , as .these have just been imported under the new tariff. For doors and arches we have : The new Negas curtains. The new Dtirby curtains. The new Verdure curtains. The new Tuscan curtains. The new Rimsic curtains. 100 Couch Covers $1.65 each , former price $3 50. Lace curtains of all kinds. The line of Swiss Laces by the yard is complete in all widths and tli2 variety of patterns and qualities is far greater than ever before- These goods "are more popular than ever this season. Stonm and Hot Wnt-jr Hoatlni for Residences nnd Bull 11033. J. C. BIXBY , 202 Main. 2 ( Pearl Streets , Council IMull'ri , Iinva. INVALID CHAIRS , Elutlo Btockiiici. Delormltf Ir , Trui * , Crulcliei. llaturtei. byrlntcn. Iinultd and .Mil' tc&l tiupplle * . Th Lion Drue llouu. TUB AIXJB * l-KNTOLD CO. , 1109 Foroam ttreet , OppuilU I'aitoo llotfti. OEO. P. SANFOHD. A. W. niCKMAN. President. Ct shier. of COUNCIL BLUFFS , Iowa- Capital , - $100,000 L'rolits , - . . 12,000 One of the oljeit banks In the ttat * ol Iowa. We solicit your busineM nnd collection * . \V pay t per cent on tlma depotlts. W * Hill b * pleated to ic and ene you. n .Vtliiriii < yi- . > t-ln\v I'rio _ _ _ 3 il o In Ihn iitttt anil faUitrnl roiirK. UIIIIIIIH : iU-7-H-I ( ) ) , MooK' Cuuncil Itlun'x. la --Special Notices : rou rtHNT. KAitan , rniVATu MAUN. NHAU fifth avenue and 1'earl street. Apply at lie * oftlce roil BALU. Tin : . of a Dnt-clnsM lintel , IJ roomi ; thl hotel lina a arit-clau ri-putatlon. feeding from W tu M ut & meal ; locuteil Middle Iliojduoy at the junuilun of all the meet car lines. It Ii Hie but timid In the city of Cuuncll UlulT . Addie J , lie * cilice , Council Itlurr * . WANTED , A I.18T OF AM. VACANT I.OI'S and acreage for sulo In Council Ilium. No fancy prices consldcied. P. J. limit" , V 1'tail street , FUItNI8IIii > HOOM I--OH ni3NT ; CKNTIlAT.IjY located ! prhalo family. Addles * 11 IB , Uce. ' Cuuncll Uluffu. CHIMNnVS CM3ANKD ! VAUI.TH C'LKANCD. IM ISurKu , at W. H. HomcrX KX IXH ) BALK. i UIX > C1ON J'AVRD STIlEirr , two bluckH frum Omaha motor lln : fruit ana forest tires ; line view ; al * > other Lhulct rmldence | jts , fiult land ami forms , fun in & Ilalrd , Koom , Uveiett block , Council lilurfs. la. _ _ _ J.1BT YOUn VACANT I3TBVlTlt G HIJUN- shlelds , Nicholson U Co. , 00 Uroadway , ONIOK : TI fir TilsT MIAT MAUKKTS IN tliu city , with an estatdlshed trad * , cun t buught rpiisonably , or will vxcliange for eom | real < -stnte , J. D. Johnson. ( M llroiidwur. Council lllurfs. TWO NUMI.Y ruiiNiBimo itooua rent. C39 l'lr t avenue. '