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TUB OMUIA DAILY HER : THURSDAY , APRIL 19 , .1801. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL I1LUPFS. OFMCI : - - NO. 12 PKAIlli BTUEHT Delivered l > y carrier lo any port of tlie city. II. W. TILTON , Manager. Trxni'TtONnS-Uuslncss omce , No. ; night editor. No. 1. MIXOI ; , if/.vno.v , Attend Hoston store syndicate sale. DoBton a.oro , sprlnn drew goods , capes. SlierlfT McGrow of Hurl county , Nebraska , was In tlio city yesterday. 8. P. MacConnoll and wife left last evening for a trip to Little Hock , Ark. W. W. Loom IB of David Dradlcy & Co. Is In Sloiix City for n short business trip. Ilegular muting Harmony chapter No. 2 ! > , Order of Eastern Star , this evening , lly order of worthy matron , A marriage license was Issued yesterday lo William Van Ilynlns and Mrs. Jcnnla Cory , both of Omnha , aged 45 and 30. A. I.clpold , who has been Btudylng mcilt- clno at HerlnK Medical college In Chicago "has rclurncd lo spend the summer. Trinity ladles will hold a reception today nt 2:30 : p. in. at the residence of Mrs. 1'etlc- Krcw , 029 Fourth street. Kverybody cordially Invited , Unity guild will hold Its regular meeting Friday afternoon at the- homo of Mrs. Hogg , corner IMerce and Frank slreeU. Friends cordially Invited. The Young Men's Inslllutc will give n ilanclng party at their hall. 101 Main street , Thursday evening. A big crowd la ex pected from Omaha. The pctll Jurors In Iho district court will nol be required lo report for duty on the 23d , but on the 2Cth. Notice to Ihal effect was tcrvcd on them yesterday. By a typograhlcal error The Hco stated yesterday that Ascension day services would bo held under Ihe allspices of Ivanhoo com- tnandcry May 2. The date should have been May 3. Joslo Ilulbert , charged with assaulting fiani Long with Intent , to commit murder , was bound over to the grand Jury yesterday a iul In default of $500 bond was sent to the county jail. On Friday evening of Oils week an In- fitrumcnlal quartet of this city will give an cntcrlalnment at a sociable at the Enter- lirlso Lutheran church. The people there will have a. rich treat. John Ilagey , who has been driving hack for William Lewis for some time past , failed to turn up yesterday , and his employer was looking for him with some nnxloty. Ho failed to account for two days proceeds be fore leaving. Everett , Ihe 12-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hermes , died yesterday at 4 o'clock of congestion of the lungs. The funeral will take place tills afternoon at 2 o'clock at the family residence , corner of Fleming avenue and Harrison street. The marriage of Mr. Carl liaher and Miss Margaret McDcrmott took place Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at St. Francis Xavler's Catholic church , Hev. Smytho olllclallng. They will reside at the home of the groom's parents on North Second strcel. Constable Daker received Ihe revolver which was taken from him by his Now Year's assailants yesterday , from the author ities at St. Joseph , Mo. C. E. Foster , who Is now awaiting the action of the district court , took It with him and ps'.vn tl It In that city. When ho was caught the pawn tlckcl was found in his possession. The pawn llcket was sent down and the revolver redeemed , so that the chain of guilt Is now as complete as need be. Fires often start In an unaccountable manner. The best way to avoid possible loss Is to keep well Insured In a high grade company like the Olen Falls. Lougee & Towle , sole agents , 235 Pearl street. ItlONNISON IlKOS. Cnrpct mill Curtain Sale. Largest assortment of carpets over shown In this city and at the lowest prices ever quoted. Extra super all wool Ingrain carpet G5c and GSc a yard. Heavy cotton chain Ingrain carpet 35c a yard. Tapestry brussels at GOc , GSc and 7Ec a yard. Heat quality moquettes. $1.10 a yard , 5-framo body brussels $1.10 a yard. 350 rolls China matting at ISVic , lee , 20c , 24c and 20c yard. Today we offer 2CO odd chenille portlero curtains. Only ono or two curtaliin of a kind. Sample curtains at DSc and $1.'J8 each. Only half price. 10,000 yards standard dress prints 2c yard. > Another lot CO-tnch black Gloria silk at 8Cc vard. Store open every evening. BENNISON I1UOS. . _ Council Bluffs. Moyers-Durfee Furniture company , 33G , 338 Hroadway , headquarters for bargains and line furniture. _ Millinery ; latest styles ; reasonable prices. Miss Uagadale , 10 Pearl street. For cobs go to Cox , 10 Main street. Telephone - phone 48. _ Domestic soap breaks hanl water. iil AsHorlntlon. Yesterday was the second day of the as- Eoclatlonal meeting of the Congregational churches of southwestern Iowa , and the at tendance was considerably larger than on the day previous. The program as pub lished In The IJeo was followed out and the servlcei were very Interesting. This after noon will witness the wind up of the asso ciation and the departure of the delegates. The following Is the program for the day ; Thursday , April 19 , 8:30 : n. in. , biiHlneaa ; 9 n. in , . "John Todd , " In ineinorluin , Miss Kdlth llrooks ; 9:30 : n. m. , remarks by C. U. Ulco nnd others ; 10 n. in , , devotional exer cises and the Lord's mipper ; 11 n. in. , "In What Way Can the Churches Use a College In Accomplishing Their Woik , " It. < . ! . Hughes ; a p. m. , "Home Missions , " T. O. Douglas ; 2:30 : p. in. , "What Our Young I'eo- ple Arc ICxpected to Do for Homo Mln- nloiiH , " Miss Julia Gait ; 3 p. m. , iinllnlslied business. Must Mo\o , The great excitement Is not yet over and bids fair to continue for some time. , ns yet I have taken no active part In the "shoe war , " but from this on I Intend to bo right In the push. I have about COO pairs of ladles' shoes yet , comprising all the latest styles , and I will sell them cheaper than they can bo made. Just try mo and I will convince you. Thomas U. Hughes , 919 S. Main street , lniK'ntH Muxt Stop In Iowa In a short time , as Iowa has passed a law against them. This Is your hint chunco to collect your accounts before the law goes Into force. The Nassau Investment company lias reduced Its charges and will guarantee collections agulnst persons not living In Iowa , but who are. employed by some rail- . .way , express or telegraph company having an agent In Iowa , Wrlto at once for terms and references , Council Dluffs. If llttlo birds In the nest can't agree they fall out. Uptown shoo dealers of Council Illuffs uro having some dllllculty In agree ing , but the pcoplo of the city all agree . that T. U. Hughes Is making llttlo nolso while making the prices and giving the values In shoes that Justify long pilgrimages to 919 South Main street. Chattel mortgage shoo sale at 23 Main street , $3,75 Klnnefian Hlioea for $2.63 ; $3 00 Klnnehon shoes for $1.97 ; $2.BO Klnnehan shoes for $1.69 ; $1.75 Klnnohan shoes for $1.13 ; $1.25 Klnnehan shoes for SSc. George McMahon , receiver. Ed Kewcomb , a first-class machinist and btcyclo expert of Geneva , Neb. , has accepted a position with 8. M. Williamson & Co. , lOtf Main street. Evans Laundry company. Shirts , collars , nnd cuffs a specialty , 620 Pearl street , Tol. 190. Iteasonubla rates tor family work. While you are paying for laundry why not got the best ? The Kaglo laundry solicits a trial and Invites comparison. Telephone 157. Iluy your drugs and paints at Morgan's drug stores , 134 and 742 Hroadway. Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap. Bee the new art goods at Mra. Nllti' . VIMl'O IMWnt / AI\TPIf 111 f'PI'O NLftS rllOM lOlNCIL BUM'S Grand Jury Hands in n Coiiplo Sforo True Bills and Retires , LOU DAVIS AND DUTCH IIARTER CAUGHT ipy Arc Imllctrtl for Illgliwny Itolibrry One U'nn Trt-a mill tlin Oilier Alinunt I'rcoVhcu O\rrl : lcu by tlio I.iuv. The grand Jury came In yesterday morning just long enough to report two Indictments and two discharges , and then went buck to work. Lou Davis was having n hearing before Justice Vlcn on the charge of com mitting a highway robbery upon Arthur Hur- dlch of Ida Grove. Ho had Illcd a motion In which he alleged that the grand Juri was considering his case and claimed that the court therefore had no jurisdiction over him. The court was getting ready to decide the point when the deputy sheriff came In and Informed the court tlmt the grand jury had Just returned an Indictment against him. "Dutch" Hartcr , who was Implicated In the same offeiiRe , but WIIH discharged by Justlcn I'ox HIP night before , was hanging around Vein's office waiting to sec how hi- pal'x case turned out , and he too was nailed by the deputy sheriff , the grand jury having returned an Indictment against him also. No Indictments were returned against Snyder , the accomplished horse thief , or Limerick , who was said to have slugged the wlfo of a coal merchant In the southern part of the city with robbery In view. HUSTON hTOIti ; . Syndicate Sate. SALE SALE II EG INS 11 KG INS THURSDAY. THURSDAY , APRIL 19. APRIL 19. 200 CASHS Of assorted dry goods received In the past ten days. Our New York representative attends the great auction sales and secures wonderful bargains In reliable merchandise ) at prices never before experienced In the history ol the dry goods trade. A visit to our store and close examination of the goods offered for sale will convince you tlmt we are justified in making the above statement. Tlio following Is a small list of the many bargains. See dally pnpers for details : MISCI3LLANKOPS I1ARGAIN LIST. A good "c shaker flannel for 3c. Ilegular Co Clmllle , 10 yards for 2."e. Cocoanut oil soap 22c a dozen , worth iOc. Iluttcrnillk soap , IOc. Pear's boap , IOc. Cutlcura , 17c. COc opaque shades during sale , 29c , full 7 feet long. Children's hose supporters , 3c , 5c , 7c a pair. l.fiOO yards white goods , sold for 19c , 23c , now 12'/ic. Our $1.50 crochet spread , $1.00 each , $1.23 quality , 87c. 19c figured dimity , 12'fcc per yard. Squaru pearl buttons , 23c goods , for 12'ic a dozen. Two lots umbrellas , 93o grade , G2 ' , ( , $2.23 grade , $1.50. Fifty dozen cloth caps , two styles , maikcd 23c and 50c. Infants' white 'caps ' , bargains , at IOc , 19c , 23c. Regular 20c and 23c chenille dot veiling , 5c per yard. Ball's $1.00 corset , closing sale , G9c. $2.50 chenille portieres , $1.S7 per pair. With all our rurtalns over $1.00e give pole and fixtures free. Don't fall to see bargains offered In other departments as advertised In dally papers. FOTHKRINGHAM , WHITELAW & CO. . Council Ultirfs , la. A ( irnnit Siux'cNK , Notwithstanding the great excitement caused by the presence of the Industrial and militia , the bazaar In the Elsimm building Is receiving Its share of public notice and Is being liberally patronized , as Is evident by the great crowds continually pouring In and out of the building. A visit to the bazaar \\lll will well repay any one. When you come to the best hose for sprink ling the lawn It Is the Maltese Cross. You can always got this and lighter grade ? In rubber and cotton hose at lilxby's , 202 Main street. _ Gas cooking stoves for rout and for sale at Gas Co.'s olllce. The Uundrlcs use Domestic soap. Everybody knows Davis anils drugs. Jarvls Wine Co. , Council Dluffs. A Crorglii ( ilrl's Miss Kato E. Williams , a young artist Oi Atlanta , On. , placed on exhibition yesterday afternoon In Camp Oros. drug store a bit of southern bcenery done In oil that Is attract ing a good deal of attention. .Miss Williams is the daughter of an ex-confederate soldier , who 1ms become helplo'ss on account of com plete paralysis , and the support of the family lias largely devolved upon tlio daughter. Slio Is an artist , as her work shows , of far more than ordinary ability , and she Is making u tour of the northern states for the purpose of selling her pictures , all of which are vivid representations of historic KouUiein scones. The young lady bears letters of Introduction to beveral Council Bluffs people , and letters and endorsements from many of the most prominent southern statesmen and editors. Among them arc these from Sena tor Gordon of Georgia , Governor Jones of Alabama , Governor Northen of Georgia , and the late Henry W. Grady of the Atlanta Constitution. In addition to these she 1ms Introductory letters. bearing the signatures of cx-1'rcsldent Harrison and nearly all of the members of his cabinet , and similar letters from well Known northern men , Including the names of President Palmer of the Columbian exposition , J. J. Hill , the North ern Pacific magnate , and ex-Governor Mer- rlam of Minnesota. The object of Mlhs Williams Is to sell her pictures and sketches to assist In supporting her helpless father. Her worthy object , added to the Intrinsic merit of her work , will no doubt bo the- means of disposing of many of her pictures In the two cities. Death Is an unbidden visitor. Will he call tomorrow , next week , next month , or next year ? ask yourself. If no , have I made such provision for these depending on me as I ought ? The Hankers Life association of DCS Molnes affords such protection that you can go to bfd every night feeling perfectly secure. It Is thoroughly trustworthy , yet on account of Its Income from reserve ( $1,244- 240.G3) ) the cheapest In coat. W. 0. WIRT. Agent. Call at the bazaar In the Elsnian block and cast your vote to bee which of those gcntlomcn will wear the silk hat donated by Metealf Ilros , J. J. Shea , Colonel I ) , 1) . Dalloy , John N. Imldwln. I. N. Kllcklnger , John M , Galvln , Klnley Durku and Emmett Tlnlcy are the candidates , Vote curly and often , _ Cole & Cole give a $1,50 cook book with every New Procobs stove sold. The genuine New Process bakes better , makes less odor and Is the handsomest steve made. New asbestos oven retains all the heat , Jarvls Wine Co. , Council Hluffs , la , , agent Jarvls 1877 brandy , wines and liquor. Get prices of Shugart & Ourcn , leading seedsmen , Masonic temple , Council Dluffs. Washerwomen use Domestic soap. Attend the bazaar. Will Ailjmmi Thl * Wvvlc. The term of federal court will end next Saturday , All the , catcs have now been tried and the remainder of the term will bo occupied In the not very Interesting opera tion of reading the docket , The sentencing of J. II. Swett of the Equitable Investment company has been postponed until the Sep tember tenn. The following Is a nummary of tliu work done on the criminal calendar during the term : Indictments reported by grand jury , 3S ; Indictments Ignored by grand lury , 8 ; pleas of guilty taken , 24 ; Jury trials , verdict guilty , G ; Jury trials , verdict not guilty , 4 ; cases dismissed , 2 ; continued ( or fitnttiice , 3 ; continued ( or arrttt , IS ; of fines Impoicd , $7ISj , iluyn c-f J.nl eenU-ncc 3 Ifi5 , aggregate in.nl- tcnlinry sentence , C yearn. Ilrlng your ( limes to the "Tenth of n Dollar Social" nt the P. O. 1) . A. Imll , over ll W. 1 ! roadway , April 19. A program , with novel ties and a lunch , for a "tenth of a dollar , " / / , / . ( to TO TUK , ii'tv ron.ir. I'lnnl Argument In the llrnnctt .Murder rn < ( > Mniln Yrfttcrdny. AIAIISHALLTOWN. In. , April 18.Spc < - clnl Telegram to The Uee. ) The nrgumeni by Attorney Cnswell for "the 'defendant In tlie Ilennett murder case wtis n mnrtcrly effort. He covered the ground exhaust ively nnd every opening made In itlio slnte'M strong chain of clrcuinBtnntlal evi dence rccmed to let In n Hood of light upoi Ills client , nml she sat morn natural nm cnnlldcnt than nny tiny of "the trial. Mr. Carney , the county attorney , commenced monced the last argument In the cue at i. o'clock. The Judge's Instructions jjlll belong long ntiil exhaustive nnd the Jury will prob ably be fccnl out coon after dinner to- morroinv. _ Itmiilt of tlie MrCciyllynii I'rUo Tight. OIIKSTON. In. , April 18.-Spcclal ( to The Hoe. ) The parties Indicted by the Ailnms county srnnd Jury for aiding nnd nbettltif , the MrCoy-Ilyan prize light arc ns fol lows : Tom Welsch , Hoddy Hpnnenspy John fiolden , B. A. Colo. Hnrney Klt- slmmonR , IS. M. Ctltchllcld , A. H. Henry Harry McCoy , Jninos Hynii , R II. Adams timekeeper , nnd W. H. Thompson , referee Attorneys Thomas L. Miivwell nml I ) . W Hlgbce of Creston nnd Attorneys Dale & Itroun have been engaged to defend Itynn Sheriff Eldrldgp of Adams county Is stll diligently searching for McCoy , but the vlr.tor In the light has thus fur eluded the olllccr. ii I'ruMiytery Moots. MALVI3RN , la. , April 18.-Specinl to The Hoe. ) The pprlng meeting of the Cornlnff propbytcry met last evening In the Presbyterian church. The refiling moderator. Itcv. Dr. Kwlnt ; of Corning preached the sermon. Or. Hlnkhouse was clectod moderator nnd Elder O. It. Patrick of Kmorson temporary clerk. The elders meeting was held Monday evening. SIiiux City Hunk OlllrcrH Kncil. SIOUX CITY , April 18.-SpechiI ( Tvle- grain to The Uee. ) Suits have been com menced In the district court by B. C Tompklnx , receiver of the Union Stock Vanls State luinlc. nKnlnst the old ollloers of the bank , to collect on promissory notes given by them to the bank for the niont' > tnkon out of the business , to the amount of JCO.OW. _ Murder nnd Suicide , OSICAT.OOSA , In. , April IS. ( Speolnl Tel egram to The lice. ) George Croft , pru- pilctor of a restaurant , killed his wife with a revolver on the court house steps at 3 o'clock today. Croft then shot himself In the right temple , living Instantly. The murder grew out of ulvorc3 proceedings. Former Kcaldcnt of Onmh.i Dies nt I.lttto Slonx , la. LITTLE SIOUX , la. , April IS. ( Special Telegram to The Dee. ) Charles Lloyd , 02 years of nge , died at 9:30 : last night of liver trouble. He was a resident of Omaha for thirty years up to 18S8. He was foreman of the I'jxton & Sharp bus line for twenty-one years. He leaves a daughter and three sons. Burial will take place Friday at Pros pect Hill beside Ills wife. NEW YORK , April IS. Carson Lake , the Well-known political writer , died Saturday In the Mlddlcton state hospital for the Insane. Ho had been an Inmate of the hospital for thirteen months , suffering from paralysis. DOSTON , April IS. Rev. Frank S. Hln- man of South Boston has died from diph theria. He was one of the best known dl- vlncs in the city. NEW YORK , April IS. Major Clifton Comly , president of the ordnance board. Is dead. He was stricken with paralysis yes terday while directing the tests of the Crozled-Bufllngton disappearing gun carriage at the Sandy Hook proving station. , J. .I/ . 7JM.I.V JtKSniXS. Railway Circles Surprised by the General Blnnuger of tlio Maple I.enf. ST. PAVL , April 18. J. M. Egan , who has been so long actively connected with the Chicago Great Western railroa'd , has tendered his resignation as president and general manager , and It has been accepted. Mr. Egan's place has been filled by the election of A. D. Stlckney , who was for merly president , but of late has been chair man of the board of directors. Samuel Stlckney , son of President Stickncy , suc ceeds Mr. Egan. Nothing can be definitely learned as to the reason for Mr. Egan's resignation. Mr. Egan was at work as usual yesterday. At noon he had a conference with Mr. Stlckney and It Is believed bonie sudden difference of opinion arose over tlie management of the road , for Mr. Egan's resignation \\as promptly submitted and as promptly ac cepted , no reason being announced. There had been no previous talk of any such action and It wus a stunning burprlse in railroad circles. / "OIW FOVH UK AD JIJSAK.1. Traces of n Ileiperiite right In Which n Mini Was Probably Killed. SALT LAKE , April IS. Tlio Tribune has received a letter from Wyoming saying that four dead bears have been found In Dlown's Valley near Green River. Near by were found papers and part of the clothing of a man , but no body. From papers found the name of the man Is supposed to bo Farqti- harson. Ho is supposed to have encoun tered a den of bears and to have been de voured after a desperate struggle. o JIIXiOJt HOTlir. UU'l'TJEI ) . On < > M s Jumped from the \Vlmlo\\s to Kg- rape tlio names anil ScM-ral Were Hurt. BANGOR , Mo. , April 18. Flro today gutted the MCI chants hotel. The house was filled with guests and many jumped from the windows. Several were severely Injured , Took Tlmo by tlio Forelock. NEW YORK , April 18. Colonel Jeremiah II. Pennlngton , whoso wlfo In California Is suing him for a divorce , and who since his wife began her suit three years ago , has married again , Insists tlmt his second mar riage Is not an Intended violation of law. Ho supposed that a decree had been granted to Mrs. Pennlngton. In South America hemet met Miss Beatrice Otero , whom ho aftcr- uimls married. After he returned to this country ho learned that his first wife's suit was still pending Colonel Pennlngton said today : "My first wife will doubtless have a divorce within thirty days and I will at once remarry the second Mrs. Pennlngton. " City nml Suburban Won by Grey I.OK. LONDON , April 18. This was the second and concluding day of the Epsom spring meeting. The principal event was the City and -Suburban handicap , 20 entrance , with 1,000 added for 3-year-olds nnd upwards ; distance about ono mlle and u fourth , The diiko of Westminster's Grey Leg , 3 years , carrying seven stone , was first ; Mr , Hollls' Xury , 3 years , six stone nine pounds , second end , and Baron do Rothschild's Lenlclmm , 4 years , eight stone seven pounds , wus third , There were forty-two entries. Only cloven ran. _ Pills tlmt cure sick ueadacho : DoWltt'i Llttlo Early Risers. On tlio Chicago Athletic Annochitlon. CHICAGO , April 18. The W. E. Frost Manufacturing company has filed In the circuit court n claim for a mechanic's lien on the property of the Chicago Athletic as sociation for nonpayment of accounts amounting to13,000. . The plaintiff claims the amount Is duo for work done on the club's new Michigan avenue club house , ' O Settled Without u Duel. MADRID , April IS. The quarrel between Senor Morel , minister of foreign affulra , and the marquis of Mochadcs , which It was be lieved wcs to end In a duel , has been tct- led by the Intervention of the president of the senate. lltirKhir-Murilurcr * In Aimtriilla. SYDNEY , N. S. W. , April 18. Two naskvd men entered tliu bank of Barbara n the Darling district and shot the nmna- ; er , Mr. Mackay , dead for refusing to do- Ivcr up the money In the safe. The mur derers escaped. AFRAID OF THE , ANARCHISTS Pleasure of a Swell Wedding Somewhat Tainted pit ! ] , Fear , i > ROYALTIES ATCOBUtfG ARE WELL GUARDED , ? Extraordinary Precaution AgnlnU An i- elm lIntrlR Umlrr ( Strict hiiprrt talon JlixlyRtmnM of Trained Doteotlvm for Kvcrj- Important I'crnomige. OOnUHO , April 18.-Tho weather Is splen did , the streets arc. tlirorigcd with people In holiday attire and all ( lie accommodation at the hotels , cafes , boarding hoii cs and pri vate houses thrown open for the oc casion have been secured by the thousands of visitors anxious to be prevent at the royal wedding. The royal standard of Great Britain la floating over the ducal palace and on all sides ore to be seen Mags , flowers , bunting , triumphal arches , Venetian masts and pic tures of the brldo and bridegroom the grand duke of Hesse and Princess Victoria of Co- burg. During the morning the band of Iho First Dragoon regiment played under the windows of the apartment which Queen Victoria oc cupies In the palace and many thousands of people gathered upon the square In front of the palace In order to hear the music and cheer distinguished personages who were recognized as coming from the ducal schloss. The mprnlng was mainly devoted lo a con tinuous exchange of the vlslls belwecn the many royal personages assembled In this city. Queen Victoria during the afternoon , accompanied by Princesses Alexandria and Beatrice of Coburg , drove through the town and viewed the decorations. In view of the great number of people who arc flocking Into Coburg the grout- esl precautions have been taken to prevent a possible attempt upon the life of BOUIO member of ono of the royal families. Con sequently the town Is full of detectives of all nations , and every person falling under suspicion Is carefully watched and Is kept under surveillance until all danger of an attempt at abiasslnatlon Is p.ist. All hotel keepers and others furnishing board and lodging to visitors arc required to furnish the names and description of their guests to the local authorities. In addition the police are making regular rounds of nil such places In order to satisfy themselves that the town Is free from an archists. Especial atlenllon Is being paid to the safety of the czarewltch , who Is con sidered lo be In more danger than any other Important personage now present at Coburg. In addition lo his body guard of Hussion police , Ihe czarewltch has attached to his person some of the most experienced police agents In Germany. The queen of England , In addition to the special English policemen who have been guarded her during her sojourn at Florence , Italy , lias also been given a guard of Ger man detectives , although her majesty ex pressed herself as being perfectly satisfied with the police escort to which she has been accustomed , The ducal schloss and all the other build ings In which the members of the royal or Imperial families are quartered are guarded night and day by juniformed police , the troops and detectives , making It almost Im possible for an anarchist to approach dan gerously near the temporary habitations of the di&tinguhhed visitors. Particular attention Is also being paid to the safety of Emperor William of Germany. The bodyguard of detectives which ac companied him to Albi7.h ) ) , Venice , etc. , will follow him to this city .and keep constant guard over his imperial majesty. The prince of Wales has two British de- leclivcs attached to , his train and he claims that this protection Is unnecessary. But In spite of the prince's unconcern a detail of German police will ( WLtch over his safety while the heir apparent of the throne of Great Britain is in this city. At 1:10 : p. in. exrEmpress Frederick of Germany , accompanied by Prince and Princess Henry pf Prjisa | and the Princess of Saxc-Melntncen , arrived from Mclnlng and were welcomed at the station by the duke and duchess of Coburg. Immense crowds of people surrounded the depot and cheered the Imperial visitors. Emperor William arlved here today at 5:55 : p. m. , and was welcomed by a grand military display. After the military dis play , Emperor William was presented with a splendid offflcrlng from the ladles of Coburg , and then he proceeded to the Ducal Schloss. Queen Victoria drove out a second time today , and was greeted with "Hochs" by the people who crowded Iho streets. During her majestr's second outing , she vis ited the statute erected to the memory of the late prince consort. This evening there was a family dinner In the throne room of the Ducal palace. The Schlossplatz was packed with hu manity to witness the torchlight procession given in honor of the betrothed couple. The celebration ended with a flue display of fire works. At 10 o'clock a gala thealer per formance was given In Iho Hclsensal. All the royal personages In Coburg were presenl. Sweet breath , sweet stomach , sweet tem per ! Then use DoWltt's Little Early Risers. THE ALOE & PENFOLDGO , 1408 Farnam Street. Retail Druggists and purveyors of Medical Supplies. Invalid Chairs , Supporters , Atomizers , Sponges , Batteries , Water Bottles , THE ALOE & BENFOiD CO , 1408 FARNAM ST. , , Opposite Taxtun Hotel. DEO. P. SANFORD , ' ' " 'A. W. RICKMAN , President. " ' O.islilor , Fiisl National of COuNCIL BlTJFFS , Iowa- Capital , - , . . . $100,000 Profits , - i- ( i - 12,000 Ono of the oldoHt hnnkii | i | the nlitc : ! ot Inw.i. Wo HUllull your himlnuts aul : collections. Wcipiyrt ) cr ivnt on thiio UuiiunltH.Vo will bo plc.isuil to boo ami Hurvu you. SOLD OUT. I IIAVi : I'UHCIIASHI ) T1IK * SHOE STOCK V OF F. H. EVANS $ > Most of it at 5oc on the dollar , and will sell everything at less than the * il Manufacturer's i $ Cost Price. it Everybody knows tlmt Kvtina sjhl CURTIS & WIIELLER Ln- dies' Button Hhoos fur $5.00. I soil tliuiu for it it Everybody knows tlmt Evans pot $0.00 for STACY ADAMS dj A . Men's Pine Shoos. I got tp it i Ladies' Button Shoes Sf.OO for $3.00 Ladles' Oxfords , flno $2.50 for $2.00 Ladles' Button Shoes SD.OO for $2.2. " ) Ladies' Oxfords , fine $1.50 for 00 Men's $0.00 ShooH for $4.00 ' . . 75 Ladies' Button Shoes $2.50 for SI. Men's $ .1.00 Shoes for $3.oO Ladies' Button Shoes $2.00 for. . . . . . $1.0 ' . . it Men's $1.00 Shoes for $3.00 Ltita of nieo Shoes for Oil Men's $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes for $2.-ll ( ft it Ladies' Oxfords , line $ LOO for $3.00 Men's $2.50 Shoos for $1.0T it Ladies' Oxfords , line $3.50 for $2.50 Men's $1.50 Shoos for 00 It * it tiAiT M. DUNCAN , 28 Main and 27 Pearl Streets , * " l COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. .As * LARGEST STORE WEST OP CHICAGO. it LOWEST PRICES EVER MADE. Steam and Hot Wntar Heating fo Residences and Buildings. J. C. B1XBY , 202 Main , 203 Pearl Streets , Council Bluffs , Iowa. DYEING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND DRY CLEANING. Send for Circular and Price List. Council Bluffs , - - Avenue A nnd 26thtt Omaha , 1521 Farnam Street. Plmo 7 Dninhrlrtna Attorney - . t-lnw I'r.ic- ullUS a uOIIIUIIUIJt ) tlco III llin tuto nun ftMlorul cunrCK. ICuouiH 30(1-7-8-0 ( , MIlilBurt blncK , Council lIlullH , In Special Nobiccsi COUNCIL BLUFFS : IX ) YOU KNOW THAT DAY & 1IESS IIAVU nonie choice bntEulns In fiult and garden land near tills city ? OAltUAQU RIJUOVUI ) , CliSSl'OOLS , VAULTS. clilmnt-ja cleaned. LM lluike , at Tujlor'a grocery , (4i ) llroadway. AUSTJtACTB AND LOANS. FAUM AND city ( iroperty bought aud bald. 1'usey & Thomas , Council UluHs. YOUNQ LADY STlINOailAl'Unil AND TYJ'U- writer dcslica situation ; lias Inul experience In bookkkeeplni ; altio ; heat reference * * . Address N 20 , Uee , Council muffs. 1'ASTtJItAQi : , I-'IHST CLASS. FOH 400 J1IJAD of stock , nbout 3 miles north ot town. Cattla I2.7S to (4.00 , horses 54.00 to 17.00. for Benson , April IS to October IS. Good man In cliuixu ot stock ; plenty irruus , rait anil water. Or will rent lu B od innn with $1,000.00 capital to Invest In dairy , lion uml poultiy ljualncss ; t'ixi'1 ' 6-room house and all conveniences , L. i' . Juclson. t' J Cth avenue or 323 Uroajwuy , Coun- ell llluffa. _ SALARY OH COMMISSION TO Till : UICHT ] Kentleman or lady. Call at once. j ; . C. & U. Co. , 206 Main atieet , Council Dluffs. OINIUAI < IIOPSI- work. Mis. U , A. Uauglii'ity , lot .South First street , WANTKl ) . A MAN TO WORK MOIININOS ami e\riihiKH for his board , Knk'iilro at \ \ ' . C. T. hOHpllal. WANTKn. "aoon auiL FOR onNnrtAL hotiucwoik. Mis. C. T. Olllcer , 12J South Hcventh street , & Co. Empkie-Shugart . , JOJ3BBRS IN SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE AND FIELD SEEDS. BICYCLES A full line of medium and high grade wheels. Send for catalogue , 109 , 111 , 113 , 115 Main Street.Council Bluffs , la HALF PRICK We have a special feature that enables - Special-i bles bit ? and fat , long and slim people ple to be fitted thit can't be found in ordinary clothing stores. We have a line of sixes of all wool men's cassimere suits , sizes from 40 to 50 , elegant style and patterns , from $ & .OO to $12.OO , which is half of former prices. This also includes short and stout persons. We have 200 Grand Army fast blue flannel suits , extra brass buttons free , at $6. You can also get them in an all wool serge. 100 CHILD'S 2-PIECE SUITS , IN ODD BOYS' FINE WORSTED SUITS , AGE9 SIZES , WORTH UP TO $3.50 , ARE COMPELLED 12 TO IS YEARS. THAT ARM WORTH EVERY CENT OF $12.00. ARU AT PELLED TO QUIT NOW COMPELLED TO QUIT AT $2.50 160 MEN'S SUITS IN GRAY AND OX- TO MEN'S BLACK CHEVIOT SACK FQRD AND PIN CHECKS , WE ALWAYS SUITS THAT WOULD BE VERY CHEAP GOT $0.50 , BUT WE ARE COMPELLLED AT $10.00 , BUT GO NOW , BEOAUSH TO QUIT. WE'RE COMPELLED TO QUIT. AT , $3.00 80 MEN'S SQUARE CUT BLACK 850 MEN'S SUITS IN ALL THE DESIRABLE CHEVIOT SUITS. CORDED , NONE WORTH BLE SHADES , WELL MADE AND LESS THAN $10.50. GO IN WITH THEJ TRIMMED , OUR REGULAR $8.60 SUITS , REST AT THE COMPELLED TO QUI'fi COMPELLED TO QUIT AT PRICE , $4.00 $6.50 100 MEN'S BLACK CORK SCREW SACK ' ABOUT 130 MEN'S SUITS THAT WE SUITS THAT WE USED TO RETAIL FOH WOULD ORDINARILY SELL FOR $ D.OO , $12.50 , GO NOW BECAUSE WE ARE COM * AND EVEN $10.00 GO NOW. BECAUSE WE PELLED TO QUIT. AT. ARE COMPELLED TO QUIT , AT $4.50 $7.50 A LINE OF MEN'S FINE CASSIMERU ANOTHER LOT OF MEN'S SPRING SUITS THAT WE ALWAYS . GOT $18.M OVERCOATS , IN DARK BROWN. NICELY . WE CLOSE THEM FOR.BUT OUT AT THII FINISHED. SILK LINED. WORTH $10,00 , COMPELLED TO QUIT PRICE OF N COMPELLED TO QUIT , AT $4.50 A LARGE LINE OF MEN'S CLAV 75 MEN'S SUITS. ELEGANTLY MADE WORSTED SUITS THAT ARE WORTII AND TRIMMED , A PERFECT GEM FOR DOUBLE THE PRICE WE ASK , GO NOW ) THR PRICE. WORTH $10.00 AND $12.00 , BECAUSE WE ARE COMPELLED TO COMPELLED TO QUIT AT. QUIT , AT $5.00 A HANDSOME LINE OF BOYS' SUITS. THE $25 SUITS THAT ARE MADE IN THIfl THREE PIECES. AGES H TO 18. IN CLAY BEST OF STYLE AND OF THE FINK81 WORSTED , CASSIMERES AND CHEVIOTS , OF FABRIC. NO BETTER SUIT ON WORTH $0.00 , $8.00 AND $10.00 , COM KARTH. YOU GET THEM NOW AT TIHI PELLED TO QUIT AT COMPELLED TO QUIT PRICE OF $5,00 $11.00 CLOSING OUT. COLUMBIACLOTHING , - I3th and Farnam. 1.1 the onlj SPECIALIST WaO THEATB JHi. PfllVATE DISEASES nndDEDILIIIESof MEN ONLY , Women Excluded. 18 year * experlencf L'lroalara free. (1th ( and Frxnam Hi * .