THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SEPTEMBER V * . ] 89I. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. COUNCIL DLUFFS. IM3AU1. STflEBT - - NO. U Dflhcri-rt by carrier to any purl of Ihiellr. . II.V. . TIL.TON , Leisec. Tni < ri'llriNE8-Iluilt 8 olHce , No , 43 ; night illtrr No. 2.1. OllZUlt 3tl'.XTHJX. Mayrfl Heal Estate Agcncr. S3 > Ilroadwar. The flint carload of furniture for the Grainl hotel Arrived yesterday. George Shivers and Amantla llamtnon , both from Mills comity , were mnrrled yester day liy Justice Field. The rcRiilar mcctlnR of St Andrew's * o- rlety will be held nt 102 South Main street tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Ed llurkc , Jr. , charged with assaultlnc Texas Daker with a razor , was dlscharfied by Judge Mcfl c yesterday morning. Th grand Jury has adopted rasoluttoni of respect for b. M. Aylesworth , who at the time of his. death was furcmnn of that body , Since these rains. Judson has Rood Muo nrass ii ) tur.iK' , ufter refuslns 300 head dur ing the drouth. Inquire at 020 Sixth avenue , The old soldiers and Sons of Veterans ot Fremont county will hold a reunion today nt Sidney Addresses will hs made by ConRres- man \V. P. Hepburn and Judge Walt.r I. f > m Kli. The encasement of Mrs. Strong , better Known to Council Illuffs people ne Ml83 Kato Jam B , to Mr , Courtlnml W. I'almcr , formerly of New York , now of Colorado Sprites , Is nnnounced. Dr. OeorK" Iloincilckliaua and Mrs , M > " . - jjtr. daughter of John Llnder , were married in DurlltiKton recentlr. and arrived ycRterday morning in thla clly , which they will make their homo. M. M Marshall of Omaha , trho owns 500 acres of land near Crescent , has put tn n ferry across the Missouri river nt Crescent , and In ml s farmoralth their produce at tlie foot of Sixteenth glro't In Omaha. In thu district court yesterday a demurrer n.tB argil d In several cases against the Sioux C'lty & Pacific railway In which the plaintiffs are seeking to recover rebates on what arc claimed to have been excessive freight chargea. Clmrlcii It. Kantian is exhibiting a lot of potatoes gathered from the farm of Menary llron , near Crescent. They nre line , large specimens , and lire taken at random , It Is claim 'd , from a crop which runs all the way from 165 to 200 bushels per ntre. Kncdinpm nt Xo S , Union Veteran Legion , nlll meet In regular Besslon at 8 o'clock p ni. There will he business of Importance to transact nnd u full attendance Is desire. 1 ladles' Auxiliary Jo Union Vstcran Legion No. 17 will meet nt the same time- and place , ( JeorRc AVoodman , who was , accused ot burglarizing the Mint saloon last Sunday , was discharged In police court , Wl'dani ' Llbbcka , the prosecuting witness , hav- Ine com ? to tliu conclusion that he cruld not Identify him positively as the one uhom lit saw climbing In. The next monthly meeting nt the Sunday School WoikcrR1 union Is to be held In the rirst Presbyterian church n = xt Tuesday evenIng - Ing , September 18. The main topic of dls- cusidon will bo "What are the relations of the family lo the Sunday school , and nre the parents or the trachers nsponslble for the Indifference of schoSais ? " During the vast month there were 5,975 vlEdtoia at tlio library , and number of boohs withdrawn by readers was 3,082. As usual , the works of fiction were In the majority , thp number being 2,433 , ptllosophy 76 , th'- olosy 6D , science 250 , poetry and essays , 491 , lilatoiy und biography 332 , travels 253. Dur ing the month 178 volumes were received , of \ vlilch171 were purchased. General Superintendent J. II. Duggan of the Burlington telegraphed to the nthorltlcs here yesterday asking thtm to be on the lookout for Home parsons who broke Into the depot nt Oleuwood Tuesday night and stole a lot of pennies , thrco packs ot Durllngton playing cards , a gold watch , revolver , and a of silverware from the agent. Money to loan on Improved farms' at low rates. Bargains In real estate. I'uses for rent. Klrc and tornado Insurance written. Money loaned. for Iccal Investors. Lougea & Tqwle , 235 Pear ! street. WHAT A l > Ol.tAtt l j WOIITII. Council Illiiffii cannot be humbugged like a new boom town of one or two year's ex istence. We know \ > hen transients come In and advertise 45,00 for ? l.r,0 that It's a fake. \Ve have bad them before. Sargent docs not advertise to sell you 13,00 , Jl.OO am ! $5.00 Rhocs for $1.00. because he liiiows III ; dollars are worth only a dollar , and he car only buy n dollar's worth with tlisni. Hui he will nell you a better shoe for | 1.00 $2.00 or $3.00 than any other shoe house It the city. Di > not buy lottery tickets 01 tliocs , but come to Sargent's and Get tin very best value. Ho always has been , am uhvays nlll be the lowest In price. Everything In chocs , and the best , nt SAHGENT'S. ' 413 Droadvvay. No delay In closing loans on Improve ! farm lands at low rates. Abstracts of tltli prepared and real estate for sale. 1'usey i Thomas , 201 Pearl street. Council Bluffs. Instruction on the piano will be given to i limited number of pupils by Mrs. J. A. Hurt 1022 I-'iflh avenue. l-Irans Laundry Compiuiy , ( 0 Pearl street. Telephone , 290. The laundries , lice Domestic soap. 2MJKS O.V.J L 1'AIl.t liltrll'llX. Major Woods of riurllnglon Is In the clt > George Alllneham has gone to Pueblo- business. Mies n. L. Ilnesdalct has returned from he ( astern trip. Judge N. M. Hubbard of Cedar Rapids wa In the city yesterday attending dUtric court. court.William William Massenburg. father of Mrs. W. : Uiiveuport , will move to thla city from Free port , III. Mr. and Mrs. W , B. Chambers haven turned from a Bummer's ( rip to Wlsconsl nnd New York. Mr . J. C. nixby went south ycsterda over I ( ic Kansas City ( or a visit with friend at St. Joseph , Mo. Miss Dora I .yon has returned from \lflt to Lead and Hot Springs , S. U. Sli is accompanied by Mrs. Wlliam Lyon an ion ol Lead , " Mrs. William Hill , accompanied by hi daughter , of Crystal Lake , III. , is In the ct ! ; the KUtBt of her daughter , Mrs/R J , Schnor 137 Heiilon street. Clarence Capell nan gone to Iowa City I attend ( he Stale university. Hla brothc Vrank. will follow hlin.In. . . about a week , i take the same course. ' Dr. Harry L , Janey , from West Virgin * has deckled to locate in Council Blurts ar lias arranged tu succeed Dr. C. II. Plane occupying his old ofllce , 21 { Pearl street. Mr * . J , M. Flagler , who has been coi fined to her homo for the last six \\cel with nn attack of malarial fever , was able lo be uu theatrets yesterday for the fir lime. George I-\ Camp left last evening for h annual hunt. Ho will go this year Woodstock. Minn. , and -will there bo John by his father , whoso home Is In Delevu "Win. , and by other BaJger state trlcnde. For $3.00 j-ou can. buy a cook stove Cole's hardware store , but the Hadiant lion and the Horn ntcel ranges ulll save in fu their extra cost In DUO year. The bent Is tl cheapest. Coif'sIt Main street. H rrllit-e l.iceuir * . The follow In g marriage licenses were I tiled yesterday by the county clerk t Name and Address. Ag C. Chrlateneoii. Pottnwnltnmte county. . , . America Tonoy , 1'ottawattamlo county. . . Martin J. Let- . Council Illuffg . . Hunle ivterooii , Council Uluffa . ChurlfH I.ockwood , Council BluRx , , . Jlrcsle Cole. Council Uluffa. . . . Lost lied Irish setter pup. 7 mont p\d \ ; inxwers tu name of "Sport. " Hail t tolhir. lU-iurn to S. T. IJcAtce's and i cclva reward. _ For cobs E to Ccx , 10 Mala ( tr L , Tel Djmtsllo oi p Lrcskj bud wattt * SEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Charges Preferro : ! Agams' Her. T. McK Btuatt bjr 0. A. Lisle CHARGED WITH V OLATING STATE LAWS " " " " " Allrgiitlnn Hint ! ! UINI-RIMI the Stnlo tilth llallrcmd I'ura IMiilo He Itiuln mi a PUM III * Frlciul * Clulni tlio Are Unfounded. 0. Ai Lisle , n member of the Clarlnda M > lh- odlst enure * , at the conference which has just doted at Is ) Molnes , preferred tlie charges given below ngalnst lUv , T. McK , Stuart , formerly pastor of the Broadway Mcthudlst church ot this city , now presiding eld r of the Charlton district. Mr. Stuart haa btcn t r some time past n member ot the board oC trustees of the Insane hospital at C'ltirlmla. and the charges affect his Integ rity ns a stale nfllclal. Here nr.1 the charges : To Illdliop C. 11. Fowler. pienldlns officer of Ue MolntH annual conference : I lurch y submit tin- following far your consideration ! T. McK. Stunt t la accused of violating sec tion J.1UI , Mrl'lalti'ii Mtitute of Io\va , by charging tlie suite til e pcnxcs , full rail- roud fare v. lille riding on his mlnlHterlal half fine PCI mil nnd paylni ; only hnlf fare. Second He Is siccused of violating sec tion 5.170 Mci'mln'fl code of "own , In Hint In IIIIB nrcuptfMl and jecelved ec.ni'i < * ma- tk.n for nlUged wervlcCH ren-l-u-'d the lir.s- ptul : , In addition to his legal II-T die in un < l mllciiRe UH jnovldeil by Iu\v. And , further. In viMolvltig J'COper year tor acting secre- tnry ot the hoard of trustees of which lie In u iniMiibi-r , he Is accused of violating Mvtlou HU McChttii'a code of Town In thnt he H a. p.itly lo the lit version of money uppropi luted UH nuppoit fund by lining Ute to mnUe this Illegal payment of JWJ per jvnr to liliiiHilr. Third UP , with the other members of the bunt d uf trustees , Is accused of vlolut- Inn ; nootlon 171 McClaln'n rode of Iowa In | tinpuicluiRe oC nnd payment for piovlslons , I material und various supplies from mern- hu.nf the board for the use of thehos pital. On < nr ! < of the above named counts T , Mr 1C , Stuait In licensed of committing it inlpdfiiie.inur , UK delineil In sti'llon 172 , Mc- ( . 'laln'x coili' of Juv.a. HulU'Vlnjr the sibove charges to be true , nnd of easy und unquestionable proof , uiul nliovc all that tlie rnus of right demands they bo 'nude to you , 1 hereby submit them for your consideration. t' . A. LISLI2 , Member C'lurlmla M. 1C. Church. Hcv. II. P. Dudley , pastor ot ' .he Uroidway Methodist church , was asked yesterday for a statement of tin facts as he knew them , and said : "Tlie dirges were presented near the close of the conference , so late. In fact , that an Itnestlgatlon was out of the question. They were investigated Informally. 1uw \tr , bv some ot III ? leading men In the conference , and It Is safe to say that If they had found anything to substantiate them , the confer- cni-a would have been prolonged long enough to hate the case si ( led to tlu bottom. Mr. Lls ! ind Dr. Stuart have not been getting along well together. I haven't a doubt that IJr. Stuart can show up his record to the en tire satisfaction of everyone , for when he was here and had thousands of dollars pass through his hands In connection with the- erection ot the church building. Ma accounts were found to be perfectly straight. I re gard the preferring uf ths charges as simply a political move. " A Kill ASSOIITMKNT. Xiiw I'ull ( ! oi > ds l-i Kvrry Department. Tlie pafct three weeks have been the larg est on record , Thousands of dollars' worth of goods h.ive been sold and left our stock in elegant shape to put on sale our new fall goods , Ladles usually are more Interested tn the new fall diess fabrics , which this reason are rich be > end description , und must bo seen to be appreciated Inspection Invited. 100 exclusive dress patterns , from { 4,33 to Jlli.ftO. r > D dlffeient styles In English checks at $1.25. full SO Inches wide. 15 new colorings In Uoucle effects , 54 Inches wide , $ I.2G ; cheap at $1.75. See our 40-Inch silk and wool novelties at 75c , worth 11.00 , All the above goods are our own Importa tion. Wonderful bargains In domestic weaves. . Yard wide , all wool llannel , 25c ; always was 39c. Yard wide cashmeres , all colors , 19c ; cheap at 2oc. New eeffcts In 45-inch mixtures at Site ; others ask 5Ue. 54-lncli all wool ladles' cloth , full range of colors , 50c ; our regular 75o grade. 51.00 broadcloth now 73c40Inch all woo ! lieurlettas , : :0c : ; regular EOc grade. Hlg Inducements In black goods depart- men I. BOSTON STORE. Council Bluffs , la. Strong & Carroll's and Stacy Adams shoes for gentlemen at SARGENT'S. Tliey need no recommendation. Best p.ilnls tn the world. Davis , drupclf * Domestic e.o3p outlasts cheap soap. Democratic Ciiiininc * . Tlie democratic caucuses to name persons to bo voted for at the primary election whlcl la to be held on the 15th will be held this evening at 8 o'clock at the following namet places : First Ward , Klrst Precinct Roberts' black smith shop. First Ward , Second I'reclnct Wheeler S Hercld's office. Second Ward , First Precinct City build Ing , Second Ward , Second Precinct Knott'i coal office. Third Ward. First Precinct Creston house Third Want , Second Precinct Main stree hose Mouse. Fourth Ward , First Precinct Supcrlo court room , court house. Fourth Ward , Second Precinct Kellt : house. Fifth Ward , First Precinct Ilofkhoff' btoro. Sixth Ward Twenty-third street nni Itroailwuy. nach precinct will nominate three times a many person * as the precinct Is entitled t delegate ) * , nnd from Iho list so nominate tli' precinct delegation will be chosen at tli primary election. \Yhut AV llii\e Ho nil In the Sluifl IIUBlnrg We have watched for several years al ways for doing a shoe business , and hav found that fake advertising never palt Honest shoes , good values and fair profit i and liberality with your customers Is wha has done the business at Sargent's , Yo liave always found that what Sargent ha told you could be relied upon. Shoes or cheap this year , and Sargent will still ee you the best shoes In the city for the mone ; SARGENT. 413 Broadway. The cause of the present boom In re ; estate Is due somewhat to ( he succesxti sale uf fruit and garden lands by M'suri Day & 1UB In the Klein tract , 'lliey huv 200 acres tn amounts to suit , suk'ahle tc fruit and gardens. Also bearing fruit farm for Jle. First clasi table board for J3.60 per wee at US North tiaventh street. Also furnlsue rooms. Mrs , M. M. Sackett. Washerwomen use Domestic soap. rripirnn ! for tiuyatr. The fair maidens of Council Bluffs Ju , now are very much Interested In some socl , events that are booked for an appearance ; a near date. Mrs. Charles T , Stewart ai Mrs. K. W , Hart are ar-anging a series subscription parties In which the elite of tl city will take palt. The first will be nboi Thanksgiving und the second about tha hl dayx. Even at Ibis early day the femlnli minds are casting about for plans for tl construction of toilets -which shall b : In kte Ing witl. the g neral brllKuncy of the ccc ulons. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I.iinil lor Urn * . . For rent 200 acres of first-class Mlssou river bottom hay land , with good stand grans upo.i It. 1V& mtlea ot city llmltB. : MarKa , Council Bluff * , la. - laundry , 724 Broadway , tor work. Tel. 157 , Y. r. 14. U , l Affair * . The city union ot the Cl.rMUn C dtavor eoclftlea at Its last ii'ti lug re-elected Its old officers ai follow I I'restdsnt. Rev K. W , Allen ; vice presldtt I Mlu Grass ; secretary , Miss Gus&lo I oorrespoadlog secretary , Miss Blood ; rer. Mr Morehouse ; lookout committee , ) evolMUs Obcrholtier Miss Wallman ; union looting committee , Kd McConncll , JIlSHMer- lain. Miss Morehoui-e , social committee , Or. "red Montgomery , Mlas 1'almsr , Mlsa Steepy. The union decided to arrange a lecture ourso for this fall and winter and bring to ho city some of the best talent on the lec- urc platform. A lecture commlltc * was np- palntcd consisting of Miss Gussle llonn. Dr. lontgonury , Mrs , Uevcrttt and Miss Carson. ItUNNIHIIN ItllU . Ill ) ; 8u1o Contlnur * . Dress B ods of foreign and domestic manu- ' < ctiiro In black and colors , In all the latest A'ctt can own a fine dress pattern for very Ittlo jnoney by buying cf us now. 6flo all wool black Henrietta , 3Dc yard. 70c all wool bl&ck henrletta , a beautiful abrlc , KOu yard. , Again today we offer our 60-Inch Mack gloria silk at 0c yard. Novelty black dress go'ds nt 50c yard , always sold at 75c and (1.00. Standard dress pr.nts , S'Sc yard. See the tmbroltlorlts you can buy at Sc ji nl. You will pay 15o to 2Co for the sanio gcods elsewhere. 1,000 yards mill remnants apron check ginghams , BV&c yard. SB-Inch unbleached muslin , a Cc quality , at tc yard. We are sslllng everything cheap during thlc sale. Spend your money where a dollar lar goes farthest , ISON DHO3. , Council 111 u Its. Hugh Mini" Ills Ed Hughes cam * to Council UUifTs frm his homo In Glenwcod a week Ego last Fri day , and while perambulating the streets In company with a largo jag fell Into the hands of the porce. He was lochcd up for the night , and when he sobered up the mowIng - Ing diy he discovered that his watch am ] $15 In incney were missing. He repsrted the case 19 the police but nothing was said cf It , In the hope that some , clew coulfl be found us to the thief. Yesterday In making the rounds of the various pawn shops Hughes foliml hla watch case In the show case cf tno < : f them , kept by one M. Blank , but the works had b en removed and another set of works Inserted. An Investigation ol the police records shotted that Blank bad violated lated the city ordinances In failing to re port the purchase of the watch. lie was arrested en the charge , but secured ball and was released until this morning , when he will come up for trial , Spltlo tlin < ) tlr tl in Yim-nclf. Whether It is more profitable to pay the same old exorbitant prices or to purchase your shota at a cash store , whose motto is "the best goods for thf least money , " where there are no had debts for good customers to pay , and no poor goods at high prices. Dun can's ' prices are a great surprise to all shrewd buyers. Hard times school shoes , 75 cents. Top notch school shoes , $1.00 and $1.25. Wear well school shoes , $1 25 and $1.50. Men's nice dress shoes , $1.50. Ladles' Vlcl kid button , $1.50. Our prices range from 25 cents to $2.00 less than the old prices. Our Curtis & Wheeler ladles' fine shoes , best made. } 3.r,0. Our Eddy & AVebster ladles' line shoes , last made , $3.50. Johnson S Murphy and Stacy Adams' men's line shoes , $4.00. $5.00 and $ G.OO men's tan shoes to close out , J2.QO. DUNCAN'S SHOE STORE , Next to Beno's. 'iuii Weddings. Mr. W. MacConncll and Miss Clara Phclps are to be > married next Tuesday , September 18 , at 3:30 : o'clcck , nt the home of the bride's parents , Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Phelps. After the ceremony they will leave for a bridal trip to Mr. MacConnell's former home In Marysvllle , Marlon county , la. Cards are out announcing the coming nup tials of Mr. Thomas W. Austin of Crete , Neb. , and Miss Jennie Wallace , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wallace .cf this city , on Wednesday , September 2C. In the after noon from I o'clcck to C a reception tvlll be given at the Wallace mansion , 37 Bluff street _ Gas cooking stoves for rent and for sale it Gas Co. 'a office. Claude Waller Urud. A telegram yesterday conveyed the Information mation to his sorrowing friends today of ho death of Claude L. Waller , the attorney who was shot last Saturday by Led Roeder , x young man In his office. He was at the lospltal when the end came , and his brother , B. M. Waller , was at his side. Ills assailant E still locked up , and although ho claims he shooting w8 entirely accidental , there s but little doubt that a prosecution for tnurdor In the first degree will be Instituted. round Gold pin with name on U. Rev. ' . II. Davis , 304 Harrison street. Duncan's : shoes are always ths best and beapcat. _ llig Liind Drill. That the real esUte market In this \lclnlty s In a healthy condition Is evidenced by a arge deal that was consummated yesterday > y the firm cf D. J. llutchlnson & Co. The Taft farm In Garner township , one ot the > est farms In this section , v.ns sold by M , Tail to Judge L. II. Kent of Omaha , the irlce paid being { 48,450. The farm con- alns 323 acres , which makes the selling irlce $150 $ an acre. 3 FROM SOUTH OMAHA , U til lam Sln'ihrril Arrcxtnl for Usingn Knlfci on IllH Wife. William Shepherd , colored , was arresteC iy Officer Sheehan last night for blabbing Ills wife. Tte police say that Shepherd is spending mst of his time with anotbei colored woman on Twenty-sixth street am that nhen his wtfo approached him las night and asked for money he became verj angry. Mrs. Shepherd took hold of hli hand , when Shepherd drew a knife and cm tier on the back ot the hand five or six tlmei b Iorc she culd get away. Mrs. Shepherc was also locked1 up and held os > prosecutlni witness. _ Work of I ho I'll I leu Force , During the month of August Chief Bren nan and his men made 187 arrests as fol Ions : Assault and battery , 18 ; disturbing tb peace , 53 ; vagrancy , 37 ; suspicious char acters , 9 : drunkenness. 17 : drunk and dls orderly , B ; keeping house of prostitution , 3 Inmates of a house ot prostitution , 14 ; petl larceny. 7 ; Interfering with an officer , 3 ; as sault with Intent to do great bodily harm 1 ; carrying concealed weapons , 2 ; rcalstln an officer 1 ; held for a constable , 1 ; drunl and disturbing the peace , 2 ; larceny fror the person , 1 ; conspiracy , 1 ; violating or dlnanca No. 238 , 1 ; destroying property , 1 hold as complaining witness , 2 ; held for Hi Lincoln authorities. 1 ; Indecent exposur of person , 1 ; violating the garbage ordl nance , 1 ; selling liquor without u license , 1 discharging firearms Inside the city limit : I ; Illegal cohabitation , 1 ; pickpocket , 1 burglary. 1. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Seeking llrr Itubj" . A very comely and attractive- woman calle at the polIcQ station yesterday and said he name was Mrs. n. F. Smith , and that he hwne was In Lawrence , Kan. For the la : year her husband had abused her sbametullj and that he finally made a proposition to he to move to Omaha and enter a life ct bhaim The wife refused to cnterta n the propos tlon and Smith skipped out , taking with hli their inly clilli , which Is 8 montl DlJ. Mrs. Smith s-ays her husband has sister living at 1020 Popple t n avcnu Onuha , and she Is under the Impression UK ha Is there. The woman WBB under the In ptesskn that Poppleton avenue wan In Bout Oinaha , and that Is how ehe happened I corro here first. She was directed to Hi Above number and left town. Trying to hcrure ll.tll. Frank Derr's attorneys have made appl cation to have Judge Chrlstniann fix a bor for him. The court said he would not do i until he received a certificate from D Thomas Kcllfy as to Smith's condition , is not thought that Smith will die from tl effects of his Injuries , but he Is In a ve : painful and eerlous condition. The chart will likely be assault with Intent to kill. I'nil In The republicans ot South Omaha held meeting at Ptvonka's hall Tuesday even'n The attendance was light and there did n appear to Vx > much enthusl s i. "I never ex perienced n campaign In 411 any South Omaha existence , " ( aid one ol Ihc members or the club , "where there nas to rn ch Indifference anil so little Interest tatfpn.It , must be be cause the man ot the head , 6f the ticket Is Unsatisfactory to them. The fac ! that Majors bends the republican ticket'vlll cost many of the other nominees on ( Ife ticket votes. " Mr. Jeffries of Omaha1. Candidate T. D. Crane , Attorney Van IMSert , Attorney 151- Hot and other local speakerp , delivered short talks. uxa trim -ruu .ILIM * . JUulvern , la. 1 ranted to n Snmtlun tit Coiivldernlito MiiRiiHiulo. MALVEKN. la. , Sept. . 'Al ( Special to The Bee. ) Quite a sensation has developed In this city. About two vseeks ago a woman appeared at the Cottage hotel und Inquired for Frank M. Wilson , saying ho Was her hus band , Mr , Wilson was In the house and was culled in to ere the lady , and then a scene occurred. The lady claimed Wilton as her husband , and he denounced her as an inipos- tcr , As soon as partial order was restored she told her story. She said that sbe lived In Lincoln , Neb. , and was married ta Wilson about a year and a half ago , and showed her marriage certificate In proof of her assertion , She stated that \VHon's first wife had been burned to death some tlmu before by nn ex plosion of gasoline , leaving thrcj small chil dren , and she kept house lor him until they were married. Wilson came to Malvcrn last spring to start a water works system for the town and put up nl the Cottage hotel , whrrc he represented himself as a widower. He made love to Miss Kmma Noblltt who has lived at th ° hotel for several years $ n the capacity ol cook. Wilson pressed hls..fsult with the result tint Miss NobUtt consented to marry him , and two weeks ago they proceeded to her home at Hockford , Mo. , where they were married , Previous to thla Wilson had returned to Lin coln , told tils wire that trry would break up housekeeping there and move to Malvcrn as soon as he could rent a house lie packed up the goods , left his wlfo and two children with her frbnda and brought the oldest child with him and placed him In charge of wife No. 2. Wife No. 1. after waiting a week , came to Malvern , little inspecting the duplic ity of her husband until her arrival here. She was advis.d to return to her home in Lincoln and got out papers for hla arrest , which she did , In the meantime , Wilson made himself scarce , and when the officers Instituted a search for him he had disap peared. TabDr Is experiencing the inconvenience and annoyance of a case oC Email pox. Ionii Killtor Commits Siilclilt. CRESTON. la. , S pt. 12. ( Special Tele gram to The Bee. ) The apprehension of many of the friends , of Seymour Wilson , the editor of the Shannon City Sun , who so mys teriously disappeared a fiw weeks ago , that he had taken his own life , has been realized. Word has'been received by Mr. Wilson's fathir-ln-law , Dr. W. D. Christie of Shannon City , advising htm that Seymour Wl.son had committed suicide at Yaklma Lodge. The firemen's tournament ot southwestern Iowa , held at Vllllsca yesterday , was not so largely attended as on former occasions. Corning captured every race , and carried away $270 prize money. The hub and hub race , 200 yards , was \vdn in 0 23 , with ClarInda - Inda second ; the wet hose1 race In 0:41 : % , ClarInda - Inda s'cond ; hook and ladder race In 0:34 : % , Creston second ; ladder' climbing contest Ir 0:7 % , Creston second. "Chief Jones ot ClarInda - Inda won th ? chief's trophy , and Corning took the parade prlzo of $75. The water works company 1ms Instituted suit In the district court to recover $3,900 , the amount due them fdr water rental on a contract made by last year's city council. This yar the new council refuses to pay the amount. Mrs. George Snoddcn. wife of a promhmit farmer , Is In a critical condition at the home of her sister In this city , having been thrown from a wagon. The grand jury has returned an Indictment against D. L. Singer of Lorlmor for forgery. Singer was a Justice of the peace. Mall Carrier John McGeath and Miss Fannlo Soullen were , nlnrrlcd at Chicago yesterday. "Both are p ofnncnt | young people ple ot Cresfon. C'dmlltloii nf Mulvern'n Y. M. C. A. MALVERN , la. . Sept. 12. ( Spiclal Tele- grain to The Beo. ) The Second annual meet ing of the Young Men's Christian association of Malvern was held last evening In the local room. Th president and secretary's reports showed a very encouraging Increase both financially and spiritually In the condi tion of the .association over the first year. Secretary R. C. Cully rported total member ship ninety-three , active eighty-six and asso ciate seven , an Increase ot fifty-one over last year During the year I hero were held In Malvern scventy-onj men's devotional meet ings , with a total attendance of 3.4C1 , an average of forty-nine , balng an Increase over last year's average of thirty. At these mc- In KB sixty men and boys professed conver sion and forty others ropuested the prayers of the association. Besides the meetings , there were religious meetings conducted by the association at Centullno and Davis school houses , Strahan. Hastings , Farragut and Imogene. A great dsal of Interest was manifested at each of these meetings. The treasurer's report showed collections , $181.67 , disbursements $133.02 , on hand $17.05 , and all bills paid , The following officers were elected for the ensuing year : President , George Clea\cr ; first vie ? president , S , C. Hunter ; second vice president. Dr. C. A. Love ; secretary , C. E. Holmes ; treasurer , C. B. Christy. miner's Slaill Fractured , BOONB , la , , Sept. 12. ( Special Telegram to The Bee. ) By a fall of slate In Marshall mine No. 1 , today , Ilary Gibson , a miner , was pinned to the earth , his skull fractured , and both legs broken. He will hardly re cover. The 19-monlhs-old son of Hugh Brady died this morning from drinking poisonous dy < stuff yesterday afternoon. The creamery at Pilot Mount , this county , burned last night. The creamery was OVMICI by a stock company of farmers. Loss , $1,500 Affl'otlon nf a ! > < .Wonc ! Citizen. DCS M01NES , Sept. I ? . ( Special Telegram - gram to The Bee. ) G. Van Glnltle , one c : the wealthiest nnd best known business met In Des Molncs. has been stricken suddenly blind , and grave fears are entertained tha his sight has permanently gone , Two o : three weeks ago. during n visit to his tarn suth ot town , Van Glnkle suddenly lost hi sight , but In ten minutes the light agali broke , nnd ho experienced no further troubl until yesterday , wlier. his sight again lef him , and he Is still unable to see. Iturllncton Ilnpot Itobbcd. GLEN WOOD , la. . 'Sept , 12. ( Special t The Bee. ) The Burllngtbn depot nt this poln was robbed last nlght. fV American expres package , supposed to contain a fur garment a watch , revolver and , 4 , small amount o money , rewarded the jtbjeves , T WITH .1 irf : & ( fc.ypir.v.v.i.vu.y. Identity ( the Victim Mf Pol nl Chcjrmio KMutill-ilioil. CHBYBMNB , Sept. U , ( Special Telegrar to The l-ee. ) The remains of George II Maxwell , the stranger" w'Ao died hero Satui ' ' day from an overdose ; V0t''oplum , have bee claimed by Robert Jli iwell ot Ishpemlni Mich. , and this afternoon n telegrata wa 'received from the laiwnlc lodge ot the place requesting that the body and all the t : fects of the dectasetj , be forwarded ther As soon as the description of Maxwell wt forwarded by the local Masons yesterday tL body was claimed by frUnds. but no add tlonal Inforinatlon concerning the decease has been received. Urnniton Citizen Honored. CHEYENNE , Sept. 12. ( Special Telfgrai to The Bee. ) Governor Osborne today a ] pointed Samuel T. Corn of Evanston Justli of the supreme court , vice Gibson Clark , r cently appointed United States attorne Judge Clark will retire September 22. Tlinne MlMlmund I 111" . CHICAGO , Sept , 12. Warrants -were 1 sued today for the arrest of President C. i Cheney of the Western Hank Note compai nnd John Holmes of the rame compan The two agreed to appear voluntarily at Klve lull for $5,000 , each , to appear In i I ouls. November 4. The charge la t ! same as that preferred against the go , i crnor. auditor und treasurer of MisHlssIr ' * of printing bills In the ulmllltudt of Unit it I States currency. STRENGTH OF TWO ARMIES Advices from Jnpan Giva the Number of Fighting ilen in Oorea. OVER FORTY THOUSAND MEN ON E4CH S DE Twnly ThmiH-uiil CorciiiH Alm > Amioil Agtilnit the , lrt | ) , but Are nt Present Unarmed Untcli fur HID Itut- tlo uf llliiK Cluing. SAN FRANCISCO , Sept. 12. Dies.of the Japan Advertiser and the Koba Herald have been received by way ot Victoria , II. C. . niul bring news ot the war up to August 25. It Is reported that four fast Chinese torpedo catchers are lying nt Canton , waiting for Japanese merchant vessels which may come from foreign countries laden with arms and ammunition. All of them arc said to be able to make eighteen knots. There has been somn fighting nt Blng Chong , but no decisive engagements have yet taken place. It la probable , however , that the next battle will take place In that vicinity. Blng Cheng Is situated north of Seoul , near the Tnl Dong river. After the battles of Ynshati and Selkwan many of the defeated Chinese made their uay to Blng Chong , where a portion of the army was posted , There Is now a large force there , as Chinese troops numbering 10,000 have arrived from Anjun. The Chinese ordered the governor to supply rice for the use of the army. Two thousand Chinese troops have nlsa arrived at Hosan-Ohln on the banks of the Tal Done river , and have started to build a fort to defend the position. They are collecting tlco and other provisions In the neighbor hood , A Japanese general says that the battle which will take place soon at Blng Chong will have nn Important effect on the out come ot the \var In Corea , Accordlrg to a correspondent of the Japan Advertiser there are now In Corea 42,300 troops. Of this number SOO are cavalry. The Chinese army numbers about the same , the main body being encamped nl Ping Yang , where formidable earthworks have been thrown up. This will bo the Chinese base of operations In Corea , Besides the Chinese , the same correspondent asserts that there are 20,000 Coreans arrayed against the Japa.n- esc , but as most of these ure poorly armed or unarmed , they do not constitute a formid able force. When they Join the Chinese army ami are supplied by the latter with rides , as Intended , they will greatly strengthen the Celestials. ANOTllKIl BATCH Or ItKl'tlOKi : * . Consul Hatru und Other * from Illiii'llcldv Iteport tint Oulr Tno I.lvcsVero \ l.u t , NEW ORLEANS , Sept. 12. The Times- Democrat has the following from Port Llmon , Costa Hlca. under date Tuesday , September 4 : The following exiles from Bluellelds , eleven In number , arrived In this port \la Punta Renas this afternoon' E. 1) . Hatch ( English ) , acting vice consul ; G. S. Hodgeson ( native ) , clerk supreme court ; S. A. Hodgeson ( native ) . Judge supreme court ; Washington Oliver ( English ) , clerk ; A. Markland Taylor ( English ) , editor and owner of the Bluefleldk Messenger ; W. II Brown ( English ) , mcr- chnat ; L. N. Lampton ( American ) , planter ! C. B Wlltbank ( American ) , planter ; Charles Patterson ( native ) , vice president ; J. W. Cuthbert ( English ) , attorney general , and J. 0. Thomas ( English ) , judge supreme court. These are all prominent Business , men In the reservation , most of them leaving con siderable property behind. They arp unde cided as tq their future movements , their Intention at present being to remain here until some definite action In regard to their arrest and detention has bcn taken by their respective governments. They all express themselves as highly Indignant at the re ports of HID American papers to the effect that their actions arc in any way responsible for the uprising ot July 5. This they em phatically deny and they say the only for eigners who were at all Implicated In this uprising left the country immediately after they found the part they had plajed made them subject to arrest by the Nlcaraguan government arid after being refused protection by their respective consuls nnd the captains of war vessels. They say that during the whole trouble but two lives have been lost and those were ths two Nicaragua ! ! soldiers who were killed on the evening of July G. A EH S t'Ull T11K AliMV. Work of Trjiuiforrliiff Ordimncu Stnr a to ISofk iHlniul Arsenal ( olnc on Ituiildls' , WASHINGTON , Sept. 12 , ( Special Tele gram to The Bee. ) According to advices received at the War department the wort of transferring the ordnancti stores from Omaha and Fort Snelllng , Minn. , to Rock Island arsenal , Is now progressing very rapidly , and It Is expected that the buildings will boon ba ready to be turned over tc the quartermaster generals ] bureau. As sistant Chief or Ordnance Captain Whlpple , today said that the work is being carried on as rapidly as could be expected , but he does not believe all the officers can be transferred by next Saturday , the 15th , which is tin limit fixed In the order of the secretary. He Is of the opinion that all the officer : assigned as Inspectors ot small arms prac tice at the above named posts will be abli to finish their moving and be out of Hit way by Saturday , but that the urdlimnci officers cannot possibly transfer their pos sessions before the 1st of October. Second Lieutenant Edmontl AVIttenmyer Ii transferred Irom company E to company K and Second Lieutenant Hugh D , Wise Iron company K to company E In the Ninth in fantry. I 'lrst Lieutenant Fred R. Day , Twcntletl Infantry , Is granted twenty days extendec leave. Second Lieutenant John J. O'Connell Twenty-first Infantry , Is granted leave fo two months. First Lieutenant William S. Pierce. Ord nance department , Is granted leave for four teen days. First Lieutenant John Stafford , Eighth In fantry. now on leave In New York City , I ordered to conduct recruits to the Department of Dakota and the Columbia. First Lieutenant Robert G. Paxton , Tent cavalry , assigned to the Fourth cavalrj troop I , Is transferred to the Tenth cnvalrj troop K , and First Lieutenant James E. Nola Is transferred from the Tenth to the Fourt cavalry. Second Lieutenant Hamilton S. Hnwklm Fourth cavalry , Is assigned to troop F , Tent cavalry. Major Charles Stuart , surgeon , and Car lain Hurry 0. IVrley assintant surgeon , will rcprisent HIP Medical department of the nrmjr at the twcnty-s cond meeting of the Ameri can Public Health association nt Montreal , Canada , September 23 to 29. 1891. Tlrst Lieutenant Joseph 13. Maxflcia. Slfi- mil corps' . 1 granted leave tor four months. Leave granted Second Lieutenant Sawyer niunehnrd , First artillery , Is extended four- tccn days. Captain William Wallace , Sixth cavnlry recruiting officer , Is grantnl leave for seven days. First Lieutenant William S. ScoU , First cavalry , Is relieved fiom duly at the United States Infantry and Cavalry school. Tort Leavenworth , Kan. First Lieutenant Wallls 0. Clark Is trans ferred from company 1C IQ company 1) . and First Lieutenant David J. Baker , Jr , from U to K. In th9 Twelfth Infantry. First Lieutenant Samuel Rebcr. Signal corps , upon completion of work nt Baltimore , Md. , will report nt Fort RlUy , Knn. Maj r Alexander S. II. Koycs. Third cav alry. Is relieved form duty In D'partmpiit of Texas , Leave for two 'nonlhs Is grnntrd Second Lieutenant Cl.iudc 11. Sweer.cy. Eighth cav alry. alry.Leave for one month Is granted First I/eu- tenant Willis O. Clark , Twelfth Infantry , nnd Captain Jerald A. Olrasted , Ninth cavalry. Oregon Kidney Tea cures backache. Trial size , 25 cents , All druggists. llpiirlnc iif tlin Migiir Trnxt f n p. 11OSTON , Sept. 12. The American Sugar llellnlng company was given n hearing In the frupremo couit today on the motion for nn Injunction lestrnluliiK the company fiom doing business In Mnstsiichusettn. At- Uniicy General Knawlfm explained that he did not wont to enjoin the rompnny from buying nnd selling sugnr In Mussucliuhcttn , but only from manufacturing It Jud e ilniker took the matter under ndvls-ement. Dr. CVitiklln Hi-til for IJiunoin NIUS , Mich. . Sept. 12.-Tlie mystery us to the u hereabouts oC Dr. A. B. Tonklln of Cnnsnpoll ! ' . who Is ! supposed to him- been murdeicd , Is believed to be over tit last. Mrs. Conklln tcday received n leter ctntlnK Hint Ur. Conklln vtsii In Chicago and would be dollteied over for a ransom , but Iho price WIIH not yttitnl , nor did the letter Buy whether he had been kidnaped or othrr- wlHe Shrrlit Coulter left for Chicago this afternoon. I'llher ! Connolly Will < ii 1'rrc. 1MM.VTH. Sept. 12. Fnthcr Connolly , who 1 was convicted und sentenced to state prison 1 from hero last winter and v > tiH n-leused by the supreme coint of Minnesota , will not be tried ngaln. County Attoiney Dwnn de cided toduv not to prosecute fuithri. Connolly nelly spent Hcveial months In the Stlllwater pilson tTastoloss-Effootual. ) 1 BILIOUS vandA1HERVOUS : DISORDERS. J Such ai Slch Headache.Wind cr.d P m mllio Stomach , Giddiness , Fullneis. Spelling Etlcr Meals , Dliilnsss , Drowsiness , Chills. Flush , ings of Host , Loss ol Appetitfi. Shortness ol Breath. CoUiveness , Scurvy. Blotches on ma Skin , Disturbed Sleco. Ffigltttul DrEams , All Nnrvou * and Trembling Sensitions , end Ir- rtgulaillie * InciaentaUp Ladies. OoveieJ with a Tattclmana Soluble Coating. Of all drupmsts. Price 2B centsI a Bot. Ke > v Yo" r > rooi.i Canal St. This extraordinary Constipation. . ordinary Re DitzinefB , Falling Sen- ho most Mitloim Nervous , wonderful ous twitchlnn of discovery of the - cyt-n tha .xe. It and other has been en ts. dorsed by the Icodlug scien Slicujthons , tific niflii of ICuropo and unit tones the America. Iretyttem. liudjan Hudtan cures purely Kcrvousncte 3 > eb Illty , , Hudyan stops K Prematureness Kand and ret tores of the d 1 3- weak . organs. ' charge In 'JO l'alifi In the Cures back , loesei LOST by aay 01 MANHOOD nightstopped quickly. Over 2,000 private Inaomemrnts. 1'renmturenef" moans Impolency tn the first etnge. It Is a s > mptom of seminal ncakneai and barrenness , u can be cured tn 20 days by tilt i use of Hudynn. The new discovery nna made by the tpeclnlliU 1 cf the old famous Hudson Meillcal InMltuie. It I IK the etronet vltallzer mado. It In wry power ful , ljut haimlBBB. Hold for Jl.OO a imelcnse. nr Hx packwa for 15 CO ( plain ( ruled boxes ) . Written guarantee slven for R cure. If you buy elx boxes , and aic not entirely rured , Blx inore will be eont to you free of all rlmrKn. Send for circular * and Ipsllmnnlnls. HUDSON MIiDICM INSTITUTE Junction Stockton Market , nnd Kills Strcctn , San Pfiinolsco.Cal. IKDRPO THE DDXIT HINDOO REMEDY roi ui't r a TIIX IBO > K BO , U IIT Kuhn K Co , Cor. IMh &nd PoMinmiKti .end J. A. Fuller a. C" . , Cor 1HU Duufflnntiti. . OJIAlU' S Itt t- tB. B. B.IS IS ISC Id for Infants and Children. "CaatorlaliEO well adapted tochlldrrn that Caitorla cures Colic , Constipation , . recommend'It n cuperlor tu any prcucriptlon Sour BtomoLh , Diarrhoea , Eructation , known to mo. " II. A. Aiicucn , 11.1) , , Kills Wonaa , gives tlocp , and pramjtcs G : o 111 So. Oxford Ct. , f roollya , K , Y. gectlon , 'Without injurious incdlcatlon. "Tho UTO of 'Costorla I ) ro universal end "For several jcarn I have recommence ! ; ta ir.criti BO well knotm that U eccaia a work your 'CictorLi , ' and bhall rdwayi continue tl t ! supererogation to cndorsa it. Foir are the do no n U bos Invariably produced beccUcirj 3- , ' families who do not kvcp Cuttorla multo. " - * luhi ! easy reach. " iy CAUCUS JUurrx , l > . P. , liith Street and 7th Axo. , 1'cw York C'ti1 Ifew York City. TUB C'ucTAt-K COJIMKT , 7" lltnuu' STBEET , Kor Yont CITT. lie liev v- vPj KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort awl improvement ant | hnila to personal enjoyment when lightly usotl. The many. wLo live bet ter than others ami enjoy life more , with less cxpnditurc , by more promp'lly Uiiptino ; Use -ivorltl's bcbt pmttucU to the nccJs of physical being , will attest ilio value to heulth of tlie jniro Icxntivo principles cinbiaccd in the rcmctiy , Syrup of Fl 's. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable nnd plchfr mil to the taste , the refreshing ancKroly doneficml properties of n perfect lnx ati\c ; etfbctually cleansing the system , tlhpelling colds , hrndnchrs Mid fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has civcn satisfaction to niilltoTi&nnd met with the npnrcKj'l of the nicdkal rofes ion , because it acts on the Kid- heyr , Liver nnd Howels without wcnk- oiling them nnd it is peifectly free from every objectionable sxibttnncc. Syrup of Figs U for sitlc by all drug- 'itts in r)0c atHll bottles , but it is man- I'nctured by the Oilifoniia 1' % Syrup .A ) , only , whose uatno is printed on o very nckngo , also the itnnii1 , Syrup of Fijp , ad being well informed , you will no > rniniiy substitute if offered. Prepared from the original formula , lire- served In the Arc-liUi'u of the Holy Land , hav * In trim authentic hUtory dating bach COO yearn. A POSITIVE CURE for all Stomach , Kidney anil Bowel troubles , especially CHEONIC CONSTIPATION. rrlco DO cents. Bold l > .v all drug-cists. The Franciscan Remedy Co. , 134 YAK BUR3H ST. , CHICAGO , ILL. . 'for Circular ami Illustrated Calendar. JVitnch Slat , 1S94. Alee & PcnColil Co.t am very tnucli plonicd to commend W. I , . Se > mciiu'B iiljlllly an nn ojitt * rlnn , Imlng tcdi satlcfiictnilly IHt l nllli nines * i-s for uBtlRinnllKin inul ili-il\ < < < 1 eiral l > cnenl thi-ii-fiom In my pnifesHtmml wniK. I would ree- tomnifiid nil or tlio iitllMIc iiinfirvlan tu do llk wise. Very liuly , .1 l.Al'lllIJ WAUUVCD. Omaha Academy of 1'lne Arts. HUADArni : r.\rt < ii ) nv IYI : BTIIAIN. DON'T TIUKUJ WITH yut'ti ivis. Mnn > pi-mont * uhui > e hciLd : * utu cimtUutiUy ach * Ing hn\o no Idea ulmt jvll.-f vi-li-uUllcully fitted ClRE es \ > lll Kltr Iln-ni. Tli Uii-oiy In now unl- \emilly c tul > ! lBtu-il. "tiiiiui > | > rily fltttd Rlanaes will Invnilnbly IniieustUrn double and may Iwul to TOTAt , HUN-IINK-SH. " Oar ability to uiljust Rlusfes nnfely nnd roiK-uly l be > oml qucatlnn. UonbUlt in. Hyrs tcstrd < rco ol cliarce. THE ALOE & PENFOUD CO. , OppoRlti * Puxton Hotel. roil TiiK GOLD LION. Steam and Hot Water Hoalln ? tor Roalcloncoi nnJ Buildings. J. C. B1XBY , 202 Main , 20,1 Pearl Streets , Council BlulTs , lew a , GEO. P. SANFOHD. A. W. niCKMAN. President. Cashier , Fust National , lack or COUNCIL BLUFFS , Iowa- Capitul , ' $100,000 Profits , - - - 12,000 One of the olilut banki In the itate of Iow . We eollcll your builneu and collection * . \V pay 6 per cent en time depoilti. Vft nlll t * plcaied lo ie mil > erve you. W. C. ESTEP , Funeral DirectorSEmbalmer 14 N. Main St , Council Bluffs. Ulllce K7-TKI.KIMUI.SK-.llK.liloi.OB 33 -Spcclai ISJoliccsa FoiiifNT. LAitan. TUIVATK iunN. NEAR Fifth avenue and 1'eatl itre l. Apply at lie * office. lIAIirjAOE KKMOVKD. VAUJ.TS "CI.KANED. Kd lluil < . at W. S. Homerii. Kt8 llioadway , roil ALV : , TUB pi'RNiTum : ANI > I.CAHH of a flut-cluM hotel , 4 ! rooma ; tlil hotel lm a flrst'Cluw ri-imtutlon , futllni ; from W lo W nt a meali located Middle llroailuuy at the Junction of- all Ihu mreet car line * . It Ii ( tin bent I tana In the city of Council IluRn. AiMreu J , lie * cilice. Council llluff . _ WANTUI ) . A M8T OV Alf < VACANT IXTS und ucrruKa for tale In Council lllulT . No fanry pilcei conildeied I * . J. ISinlg , 9 I'euil ulrrel. A. KJJW CHOK'H 1IJQH LAND J.OTH OIJ puved tii-i-ta. near motor linn , line vluw , water , ( fun atul ftciver connectlonn ; CO to 200 feet front by ICO to KOO feet deep. For prlctl end location * call or write Curium U room > , Uvtr tt block , Council Clufli , !