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THE OMAITA DAILY HET TfTURvSDAY , JUNE 22 , 1893. fj
THE DAILY BEE
COUNCIL BI.UFFa
OFIHCK : tfO. 12 PEARL. STUEbT
ty carrier to any part n' t o cltj
11. W. TILTON , - MANAGER
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TELEPHONES fNKllt | Editor. No. 123
N. Y. Plumbing Co
Boston Store for sun umbrellas
Judson , paturagc , 027 Sixth avcnuo.
Mlltonbcrgcr Is the hatter , C02 Broadway
The Mayno Heal liUato Co. . 021 Broadway.
The funeral of William Sledcntopf will
take place tomorrow morning.
A coroner's inquest will bo held over the
remains of Wallace Hatcher sometime to
morrow.
The board of trustees of the Young Men's
Christian association , nt a recent meeting ,
decided to Issue one complimentary ticket to
each newspaper lu the city.
The Indies of the Aid society of the Fifth
Avcnuo Methodist church Klvo n social this
ovcnlng at Mr. Ogden'B. 2010 Fifth avenue.
Ice cream and cnko will be served.
It Is retried that Herman 1'ftrr , the
motormnii who was In the recent Main street
accident , has so far recovered as to bo able
to po to running n motor for the company
again.
The funeral of Wallace Hatcher will tnko
plnco this afternoon from the residence of
Captain B. W. Hlght on Fourth street at 4
Velock. The rcmiins will bo taken to Fair-
vluw cemetery for burial.
Justice Field performed two marriage
ceremonies yesterday. The parties were
Frederick W. Perkins and Anna M. Schrcl-
mer of Omaha and Charles W. Callamoro
and Lizzie Henry of Council Bluffs.
Ella McDanlel , wife of James McDantel ,
illcd of consumption at 5:45 : o'clock yester
day morning , aged 21 years. The funeral
will take place at 2 o'clock this afternoon
from the residence , IbOi South Eighth ave
nue.
nue.The grand jury will hold another session
today to continue the hearing of evidence In
the cano of criminal carelessness started
against A. 1C. Stone and the inotorman , Her
man Parr , for allowing1 the recent Main
itreot tragedy tn take place.
Jarvlsv . , C-ycar-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. Smith died o * scarlet fovcr at 8:1. : yes
terday , after a four days illness , at his
homo , 220 South Nineteenth street. Them
will bo no services , but the remains will bo
Interred Iri Walnut HIH cemetery this after
noon at 1 : ' . ! 0 o'clock.
Frank Peach wan tried in the district
court yesterday on the charge of stealing
some tools belonging to Talbot & Brown.
The case went to the jury Into In the after
noon. T. W. liodson will have a trial this
morning on the charge of obtaining money
under false pretenses.
Ben Sharpe , who wns charged with com
mitting an assault on Hichard Green that
laid hlin up for several days , was dis
charged In poltco court "yesterday morning.
Mr. Green had recovered so as to bo able to
appear In court , but ho could not say posi
tively that It wns Sharpe who struck him.
The ordinance which the city council
passed last Monday evening requiring the
motor company's trains und these of the
Manawa Street Hallway company to stop
before railway crossings , was signed by the
mayor yesterday and Is now a law. A flue
of not less than S10 or more than ? 100 Is pro
scribed as punishment for violations of the
provisions.
George Meredith and Thomas McGlnty
got into trouble while being arrested by
Ottlcer Murphy Tuesday night. McGlnty
hit the oniccr a biff under the oar thai
knocked him V > iho ground , nnd Meredith
kicked him several tlnica. Murphy tinullv
got the better of them and landed them In
Jail. They'were lined $15 each in police court
yesterday morning. As soon ns their time Is
up they will bo rearrcstcd on the charge of
stealing several pairs of cloves which were
found on them when arrested.
T. .T. Clark represents on tlio road
Whcolor , Herald & Co. , Council Bluffs ;
only perfect cold btorngo plant in the
west. General commission business.
Fruits a specialty. Bettor 'prepared
than any competitors to got best results
from all consignments. Wrlto for quo
tations. '
To every lady visitor at Davis' , drug
store will bo given a glass of soda free
on Thursday , 22.
Williamson & Co. . 103 Main street ,
largest and best bicyelo stock in city.
Music for balls , parties , picnics , so
cials , etc. , by Mucicians Union. J. E
Follett , Mgr. , 400 B'way , Council Bluffs.
Lucius Wells Is homo from Chicago.
George F. Wright Is homo from Chicago.
Mr. r.nd Mrs. J. J. Stoadmuu have gona to
Keokuk.
Mr. nnd Mis. ti. A. Casper have returned
from Chicago.
Mrs. 1. N. Fllcklngcr Is homo from a visit
to the World's fulr.
Hay Blxby and Walter Spooner returned
1'cstcrdny from a Chicago visit.
Miss Bcrtio Trdutmnn loft yesterday for n
Visit with friends in Pierre , S. D.
Mrs. Behblngton has returned from Cali
fornia , where she passed the winter.
Will Mansfield , who sustained n broken
arm some tltno ago , Is able to bo about again.
H. J. Miller , editor of the Missouri Vulloy
Eye , is in the city attending tlio encamp
ment.
ment.Will
Will F. Sledcntopf arrived homo last even
ing from Golden , Colo. , to attend the funeral
uf his father.
Miss Lu Portcrfleld has returned from
Jacksonville. 111. , where the studied music
urn-Ing the past year.
H. I. Wlslcr , secretary of the Missouri Val
ley Drum corps , Is In the city with his or
ganization attending the encampment.
Miss Harriet Blood of the city schools Is
( pending her summer vacation In Lincoln ,
Nob. , attending the Western Normal college.
C , O. I < . Kustcn , captain of General C. R
Wover camp No , 88 , Iowa Division Sons of
Veterans , Is among these attending the en-
campmont.
Mrs. rE. C. Vincent and daughters , the
Misscn Josephine and Helen of Chicago arc
In the city visiting the family of J. B. Pat
terson on Willow avcnuo.
BertPlnnoy , son of Dr. C. II. Pmnoy , has
passed the examination for admission to the
military academy at West Point , ana will
begin his studies there In the full.
Mrs. William Fitzgerald is visiting rela <
tlvcs in St. Joseph. Mo. , and attending the
: ommcncoment exercises In tha school
where bur son , William Fitzgerald , Jr. , Is
DUO of the members of the graduating class ,
PrcBton H. Clark of Council Bluffs and
Miss Mary Idullu Jacobl of Hoil Wing , Minn. ,
wcro married at the residence of the brldo't
parents. They will bo at homo to tlieii
friends In Council Bluffs after July 1 ul
Ihelr homo , U44 Lincoln avcnuo ,
Mmm\ui.
Picnio trains , until further notice ,
will leave for that great Hulling resort4 ,
Hay't ) Landing und Manawa park , Mineral
oral Springe , German shooting grounds
Manhattan beach and Munawa own
house ( where two performances will lx
given during the season daily at 4 am :
bUO : o'clock p , m. ) as follows : Nine tun
11 n. in. and 1 nnd 2 p. in. , and uvori
thirty minutes thereafter until 12iO : ; a
night. Lust train will leave Maimwi
( or Council BlntfB at 11:55 : p. in.
u I.trenii-i.
The following marrlago licenses wcro is
mod yesterday :
Numoand iiddrois , > Age
I ChurluH A.Cooku. Omulm. . , . 21
1 Martha K , O , Itoth , Council llluirs . 21
I I'rodcrlck W Perkins , Uniutia. , . , . , , . , 3 , !
I Anna M , Hchrlvner , Omulm. . . . , . ji
j John I ) , lloje. Council lilutft . . . 3
1 1/oulsii Ki'dulll , Council 1 Hulls . 'Ji
J Olmrlfs W. Cullamoro , Council lltuira . a
1 LUilo Henry , Council llluirs. . . 2 ;
Metzcer AT JUmllvU' * Ice Croqiu.
Try Motzgor &ltandlett's pure um
delicious ice creams und ices und yet
will order no other.
NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
Bor.8 of Veterans Take the Town in Their
Annual Pnblio Parade.
FINEST SHOW EVER MADE BY THE BOYS
Mrtny High Compliments RxprrMcil by the
Olllccri Who Ilcvienrcil the Column
Vlnltor * ricniui ! with Their ttxpcri-
enc U'ork ot the Kncampnient.
Yesterday was tlio great day for the Sons
of Veterans , who nro holding tliclr state
encampment In Council IJlufTs. It was the
day of the great parade , when they nil wore
out In their best array , for the purpose of
giving the public a chance to sco what they
looked llko. The heavy rain that cutno
early In the day filled the minds of both
visitors nnd citizens with foreboding for the
afternoon's display , but later on It proved
to have been the best thing that could Imvo
happened , for It laid the dust and cooled the
ntmoiphcrc , so that when It cleared off
nlong In the afternoon the day was a per-
fcct ono. *
Other delegations arrived during the fore
noon , In addition to ttioso that came-In on
Tuesday. Among them was o "detachment
of the Second Infantry from Fort Omaha ,
under command of Captain Klnzle. it was
accompanied by the Fort Omaha band , which
occupied the front ranks In the procession
nnd discoursed the best of martial music.
After dinner the forces commenced to gather
about Uayliss park , but it was not until 2
o'clock that the line was formed and
ready to start. The parudo was in charge
of the following maishals : J. B. Drlcsbach.
H. O. Atkins , ,1. S. ( irotzer , Charles Nichol
son , Loulo Xurmuohlou , W. F. Sapp , Jr. , O.
\V. Cook and J. G. Carlisle.
Compimltlnn of the 1'nrmlc.
The procession was preceded by a platoon
of police tinder command of Chief Scnnlan.
Then came the Fort Omaha band and a
detachment from the fort , who made an
excellent nppcaranco. O. I * . French camp
No. 2CS from Missouri Valley followed.
It was composed of twenty men
nnd ofllccrs In full uniform and ac
companied by a drum corps. Their uniforms
were among the handsomest In the proces
sion and they carried themselves In n man
ner that Indicated a great deal of hard work
under a competent drill master. Then fol
lowed the Dodge Light Guards of Council
IIluffsnd the Omaha Guards , both In full
unlfou nnd bearing muskets. General G.
M. Dodge camp of the Sons of Veterans.
Council Bluffs , was next In line and wore
followed by dolecatcs from the following
cities : Ucs Molncs , Denlson , Modalo , Dav
enport , Dubuqiie , Oskaloosa , Slbloy ,
Ki > okuk , Rockwell City , Akron , Marshall-
town , Marengo. Fort Madison , Carson ,
Adair. Early , Washington , Ottnmwa , Scranton -
ton , liarlan , Anamosa , Hose Hill , Waterloo ,
Conwny , Vcrnon nnd Omaha , There were
also delegates present from other towns
than these above mentioned , but they failed
to turn their names in at headquarters.
On the Itevlinvlne Stnutl.
After the line had formed about Ba.vllss
park it moved down Sixth street to Sixth
nvonuo nnd from there up Main street to
Broadway. Passing the corner of Fourth
street , whcro the reviewing stand had been
erected and gaily decked out in the national
colors , the line was reviewed by the follow-
ine oflieluls of the state encampment : Colonel
nel U A. Dilloy nnd staff of Davenport , in
command of the Iowa division , Sons of Vet
erans ; Phil Schaller of Sao Cit.v , depart
ment commander of the Grand Army ;
Past Colonel J. D. llownn of DCS
Moincs , Past Colonel J. H. Plckott
of Oskaloosa and Colonel George
Van Houtcn of Lenox. Mrs.V. . F. Sapp
jr. , of Council Hluffs , Mr. and Mrs. H. Shaw-
van of Denlson. Colonel Bernard and Colonel
John Lindt of this city also occupied scats
on the slund. As each company passed the
stand the military salute was given. The
column moved up Broadway to First street
and countermarched , finally ending up at
the Grand hotel , where It was disbanded.
The whole paratlo went through without a
hitch and the strictest military precision
was observed in every movement. Just be
fore disbanding nil the Sons of Veterans
divided ranks and allowed tno Union Vet
eran Legion and the Grand Army to pass
through , Dalbey's band playing an inspiring
march In the meantime. Immediately after
the parade closed the Council Bluffs flro de
partment , which had occupied an important
position in the line of march , gave an ex
hibition of speed on South Sixth street.
On all sides words of commendation were
heard for the way In which the parade was
managed , nnd for the hue nppcaranco of the
uicn that made it up.
Visitor * Who Are I'lomeil.
"I have been at every state encampment
in Iowa since the Sims of Veterans organ
ized nlno years ago , " remarked Colonel J. D.
Howan of DCS Moincs to a UKU reporter ,
"and I never have seen n parade that came
up to this one. Why , it's nicer in every way
than the parade that was given in connec
tion with the national encampment at Min
neapolis two yours ago , and that's saying 11
good deal. "
Similar remarks wcro heard everywhere ,
and It was evident tlmt every ono who wit
nessed the marching was highly pleased
with the appearance of the youthful "vet-
criins. "
Another thing that was the subject of
much comment among the visitors was the
hospitality of the people of Council Bluffs.
"Wo never were in u place where the citi
zens seemed any moro anxious that wo
should enjoy our stay. The people of Coun
cil Bluffs uro wonderfully free and open
handed , and' wo shall never forgot our visit
hero. "
Such was the remark made by ono of the
delegates , nnd It echoed" the thoughts of
every ono else.
As soon as the parade > was over the dele
gates went to tlio Masonic temple , where
another business meeting was held. Today
will llnisH the encampment and the visitors
will begin to leave for their homes on the
evening train. Among the items of business
to bo transacted today nro the election of of
ficers and the cholco of a place for holding
the next encampment.
Last evening the pleasures of the day
were wound up by the reception ana ball at
Mnsonlo temple. Beautiful programs had
been printed and were distributed among
these present , to servo as mementos of the
occasion after doing duty during the even
ing in the usual way. Sixteen dances were
danced to the muMu of Dalboy's orchestra ,
and n largo number of the young people of
the city as well us the visitors , passed un
enjoyable evening.
Tell Diiyn lit thu World's Fair.
1
Itwlll cost you less than $50.00 , ovory-
thlnp necessary included. This moans
homes in private cottage , clean , bufe ,
i close to grounds nnd on the bench of
Luke Michigan. Wrlto to J. T. Chyno-
woth , Windsor Park , 111. Refers to II.
W. Tilton of Tin : HEU , or Jueoh Sims
of Sims & Htiinbrlfigo , Couneil
The Uriuiil Motel ,
Council Bluffr. Tno most elegant in
Iowa , Dining room on seventh lloor.
Rate , $ : ) .00 and W.OO u day. E. P. Clark ,
Prop.
VUlt from Omulm Wlienlinnn ,
l ast evening the Ganymede Wheel club
ml the Omaha \ \ heel club , to the number
of about twenty , took a run to Manawa.
After passing a plousuut evening at the lake
they cumo back to the Ganymedo club
house and spoilt the rest of the evening
until a Into hour. H. Sutorlus of the
Oifiiluis was present and added greatly to
the enjoyment of the evening by his nmu <
dolin solos , and several members of the
homo club hold up their end of the musical
program to good advantagu.
Grcoubhiolds , Nicholson < fc Co. have
j moycd their real estate otllco to liOC
Broadway , opposite postotllco. Tel. 151.
Protect your homes ajjainst destruc
tive storms. W. O. Jamoa lias the
strongest companies in the world.
tiuneruiuly I'lnccl.
Bain Friedman , the second-hand store
keeper , has probably conic to the conclusloi
that the buiuicsi of idling firearms tostuul
boys 1 not a paying ono. Yesterday morn
ing ho cnmo Into police court and entered a
plea of guilty to the charge ot Boiling An
drew Jnmc * , ft 10-year-old boy. the pistol
with which the boy attempted to hold up a
man on the street the other night. The
Judge Immediately assessed n line of > 0 and
costs , which , with the f I ho received for the
gun , leaves him about MO In the holo.
Hi'Kui A i , SAM :
On Wnll I'npcr , Moulding * nnd Itnoli * for 3
tinnt tint llnntnn Store.
FRIDAY , SATURDAY nnd MONDAY ,
JUNK 23 , 2 1 and 20 , wo will Boll WAU ,
1'Ai'KH , MOULDINGS and BOOKS nt
prices never heard of in this pnrt of the
country before. During this sale wo will
sell papers nt prices that , oven other
dealers cannot buy at from tlio manu
facturers , and every roll wo guarantee
full weight nnd length or money re
funded. If you intend buying anv paper
or want any papering done , DON'T MISS
THIS CHANCE.
CHANCE.WALL
WALL PAPERS.
All our So and lOc mica nnd gilt papers
to go during this sale nt 41c tier roll.
All our 121c and IGo metallic filled goods
for 3 days at 73c per roll. All our 20o
full gilt papers and coppers during this
sale for lOc n roll. All our embossed
papers that sold for 2. " > c nnd Me n roll
for 3 days at 12c a roll. All our ingrain
papers lUirlng this sale for lOo a roll. All
our UOUDKKS of every description at
HAM' I'liiCK for 3 days.
ItOOM MOULDINGS.
H-lnch hardwood mouldings for 3
days at 1-Jc per foot. 1-inch pink edges
and gilt and pink ornamented during
bale lit 2jc per foot , 1-j-inch ornamental
moulding in (1 ( styles nnd colors , regular
price To per foot , for 3 days at 3jc per
foot , i-inch gilt bending , regular price
He per foot , for 3 days at lie per foot.
i and 3-lnoh ornamental headings , regu
lar price 4c per foot , during sale at 2o
per foot.
BOOKS.
200 paper covered books , regular
price 2TC , for three days at 5o each ; a
good assortment of titles.
1,000 12-mos. cloth bound books , choice
from all the best authors , publishcts'
prices 50c nnd 75c each ; for 3 days wo
will boll them at 11 Jo each.
100 Drummond's addresses , all com
bined. bound in half vellum , regular
price $1.25 ; for 3 days nt 37ic each.
200 Doro illustrated books , Dante's In
ferno , Dante's Purgatory and Paradise ,
Mil ton's PiirudiiiO Lost and the Dorb Bible
Gallery , published at &G.OO each ; for 3
days they go at 70o each.
All of the above items are only to bo
seen at the Boston store. No ono can
duplicate them.
FOTITKKINGHAM , WlHTELAW & CO. ,
LEADUUS AND PROMOTERS OF LO\V
PRICES.
"Great clearing sale of millinery
/'oing / out of business everything loss
cost. The Louis , 2'i S. JMtiin St.
Cook yen , meals this summer on a gas
range. At cost at ( ho Gas company.
Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap.
Troulilo Over Insurance.
Mrs. Addle W. Clark , wife of the late J.
11. E. Clark , filed a petition in the district
court yesterday as intervener in the case of
George F. Wright against the Northwestern
Mutual I-lfo Insurance company , which was
commenced several weeks ago to get posses
sion of the face of an insurance policy
which Clark tooic out lor the bencllt of his
wife about thrco years ago. Mrs. Cli\rk \
clniins that she assigned bur interest in the
policy to secure the payment or ? 1.000.
which Wright furnished , to assist her hus
band to go to Arkansas for his health , but
she denies that the assignment was to cover
any other claims that Wright might havo.
She now claims that the assignment was
made on Sunday , but dated Saturday , and
that it is , therefore , void. Later on another
assignment was mado. to which G. S
Wright , son of the plaintiff , attached an
acknowledgment purporting to bo signed by
her , Uut she denies over having acknowl
edged any instrument before G. S. Wright.
She alleges it to bo her belief that Wright
forced tills second assignment out of her
husband by threats of prosecution , to make
up for a largo shortage that appeared in the
hitter's books. She wants whatever part of
the $1,000 that Wright fnrnlshod to talco her
husband south paid back to him out of the
policy and wants u Judgment for the re
mainder of the policy herself. By a stipula
tion between the plaintiff and Mrs. Clark
the suitoriginally brought by Wright against
the insurance company was dismissed so far
as the company was concerned , as there is
no controversy botweou the company and
the beneliciary. _
The balloon ascension and parachute
leap at Manawa , which was to Imvo
taken place last evening , was post
poned to this evening , owing to the in-
elomunt weather and high wind. The
ascension will take place this evening at
8 o'clock. Dun't fail to sco it.
Every lady purchasing 82.00 worth at
DavJs' will bo presented a 7f > o bottle of
Tolu water for the complexion.
Ask your grocer for Domestic soap.
A beautiful line of Indies' and gent's
pocketbooks , purses and card cases just
received at Davis.1
Stop at the Ogden , Council Bluffs , t to
bcbt $2.00 house in Iowa.
"Fni Ulnrolo" Tonight.
The season of opera at Dohaiioy's theater
will open tonight with Aubor's charming
comic opera "Fra Diavolo , " with < WiliIum U.
West , the celebrated baritone , in the title
role. The Andrews Opera company will no
cicubt play to crowded houses during their
season hero , and the season of opera will no
doubt bo the social event of this year.
Friday night Alfred Collier's ( not Collier )
famous English comic opera will bo pre
sented , and the season will close with a
grand production of Gilbert and Sullivan's
great masterpiece , the spectacular comic
opera "lolanthu. "
A number of requests have boon received
by the nmnuKoment for Gilbert and Sul
livan's old favorite "Pinafore11 for the
matlneo Saturday , nnd further announce
ment will bo made in due season.
Entertainment at the First Baptist
church tonight , June 22 , 1803 , by the
following talent :
HlOOllAM.
1. Overture Nonna . Itolllnl
Violin and Kultiir , I'rof. J. M , Miller and
daughter.
2. Orphans I'ruyor . Morcndonto
Martin Lcc , Flutist.
S. Character SMcoteh.IM H.Thompson
4. La Uiiiniiikiiollii The llulU .
( 'lovor Mandolin Uluu , .MU" > es Louis and
llodUon.
0 , Infullco llarltono Polo. . . . . . . . . I'.nmil
'
0 , Concert WnlU Unllur . Ilucklcy
Miss ( Jertimlu Miller.
7. Music . . . .lliinjo und Guitar Club
i1 A inu ,
8. I'antaisl'o-Polutlii lu Russlo . W. I'opp
Martin Luo ,
0. I.oMKlnu' for llnrmi . , . Jungmann
I'rof , J. M. Millar and daughter ,
10. Cliururlcr Sketch . 10(1. H. Thompson
11. Kantulnlu Lu I'lnlu , . 1'etolcitl
Miss Uertrudo Miller.
12. Waiting . Mlllard
Slxnor Kuhsnnl.
13. Nur Kin Truum Only a Droum .
. , . Olovur Mandolin Club
14. Music . . . .llanjoaiid UulturClub
Eight o'clock .sharp. Admission , 2oo.
Wouldn't Mix the Sanion * . J
Mrs. Mary Lyons , who lives In the south
ern part of the city , is minus a daughter , allen
on account of a well meaning but misguided
effort which she made to have Juno unlllato
with October. Her daughter Agnes , aged
15 years , had been keeping company for
some tinio with a man 25 or more years
her senior , The man wanted to marry his
youthful friend , and us Mrs. Lyons had
caught ngllinpso of his bank account and had
found it to bo well developed , his suit was
looked upon with a great deal of favor from
that portion of the house. The girl did not
take kindly to thu plan , and when she
learned that there was no other way of cs-
capo she took advantage of the presence ol
SO1V1H
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If you want shoes this is your time and Evans' is the place , For ten days , commencing
FRIDAY , JUNE 16
L SELL $4. $ I
These are Plain Toe , Lace and Button Shoes that are all right and will go quick at the price.
Vkt Do Ion Think of Tlis ? 'Tai 11 to 2 , for J1.00
NOT MANY OF THESE LEFT.
MISSES' TAN SHOES
, 9to11,75c ,
-
These bargains you will have to see to appreciate. To clear up the stock of Ladies' Low Shoes
and Slippers we will sell $4.OO , $3.BO and $3.2S Shoes for $2.78 ; $2.76 , $2.6O and
$2.28 Shoes for $1.76. These are all new and latest style.
OXKORDS.
If y'd.u'i.want . cheaper Oxfords you can get them at prices that are sure to please you.
THE PLAGE ,
* i m i i
Is.
\ circus in the city ono day about two weeks
.isro nnd ran away from homo. She has not
been seen since. Mrs. Lyons has illod an in
formation in police'ncourt charghiR her
daughter with , incorrlgibillty , end If the
, -outiR lady can bofound she will bo made to
i\alk the carpet.
Neuralgic headaches promptly cured by
Bromo-Seltzer trial bottle 10 cts.
UENJNISON IIHOS.
Cutting Down the I'rica.
Bargains for Thursday.
Thursday morning wo place on sale 50
pieces of half wool challies , beautiful
styles , at one-half their regular value. .
Only 15e yard ; just what you want during
this" hot 'weather.
100 pieces of Shantong Pongee , n beau
tiful wash fabric , 32 inches wide , during
this sale only lOc yard.
Now is the time to buy thin summer
dress goods and silks ; everything at cut
prices.
Special glove salo.
Thursday we olTor 300 pairs of ladies'
fine silk gloves , in black , tans and
grays , at loss than one-half their regu
lar price , the entire lot UOc pair ; don't
miss trotting a pair.
10 dozen ladies' gauntlets silk mitts ,
in black and tans , only 50c a pair.
KNOItMOUS HII31JON SALK.
1,000 pieces of all silk , satin nnd gros
grain ribbons , all colors , all widths ; wo
bought them at our own price. Our
customers get the benefit of the entire
lot , lOc yard.
Keep posted on our low prices ; it will
pay you to trade with us.
BKNNISON BROS.
Cutting down the prices.
In the novornmont'H I In mis.
The eight alleged train robbers who wcro
caught at the Wabash crossing the other
night , wcro up In police court , and the testi
mony of the train men was heard. It was
In the main as already reported In Tun BEE.
At the close of the hearing Judge McGee
announced that ho would withhold his de
cision for a tltno. Jolm Llndt. the attornev
for the Kansas City road , stated that ho did
not think- Thomas O'Connell , William Kelly
or I'hll Stinger would bo hold , ns they
scorned not to have belonged to the gang
Unit caused the trouble.
Iho United States government has taken
the case ID hand , nnd at the session of the
federal grand jury , which Is now being held
at Keokulc , the evidence will bo considered.
A warrant has been Usuod for their arrest
on the charge of delaying n mail train , and
if any of the suspects should mauago to getaway
away by any hook.or.crook they will at once
bo rearrcsted nud/held to answer to this
serious chanro. Marshal Temploton , his
two deputies , F. P. Vowlor and James An
derson , and Oflccr3J.i ! M. Murphy loft last
evening for KooUukvln response to a sub-
pcona requiring tlj lr , presence before the
grand Jury. < i'W
Piles of people have piles , hut Dowltt's
Witch Hnzol Salvo \fU\ euro them.
Domestic soap is .tho best.
Nothing IH coulor or moro sanitary
than Chinese audi Jap muttlngd for sum
mer use. The Council BUilTa Carpet
company is closing-out a big Block at n
big reduction. , , k
Another improvement to the popular
Schubert piano. Stvnnson Musio Co
Use Domestic'uddp. '
AVorlil'8 Fulr Ouuire ( oi.
Cnioiao , Juno 81 , The World's fair con
gress on commerce and mianco was given
over this morning to the paescntatlon of addresses -
dresses by delegates telling of various sys
tems used in their respective states. At to
night's session addresses were delivered by
Congressman Walker of Massachusetts , In
terstate Commerce Commissioner Measoy
and James G , Batterson.
nAt the Hallway Commerce congress a num
ber of able papers were read. Thuro was a
llko program in the Life Insurance congress
atrl Mutual Llfo underwriters discussed the
proposed changes In assessments , but took
no action ,
lloiulurnt' Couul Kill * lllimotf.
NEW YOHK , Juno 21. Francis Spies , consul
of Honduras , killed hlinsolf by shooting this
morning ,
CONFESSION OF A DYNUIITER
Ono of the Madrid Bomb-Throwers Peaches
on His Pah.
FIVE ADDITIONAL ARRESTS ARE MADE
llurcolotni AnarcliUtft Implicated In tlio
Uluhnlicnl I'lnt Oront r.xcltcmunt Still
rrpvalls Ovnr the Alfiilr Many Annr-
clilstH 1'Iucccl in I'rlson.
MADHID , Juno 21. The greatest excite
ment prevails as the result of the dynamite
explosion near the house of ox-Prlmo Minis
ter Castillo last night. In addition to the
damage alrc.xdy reported and the loss of life
nnd personal injuries , the explosion shook
nnd partly wrecked n building near
by in which a circus performance-
was in progress , causing a panic.
A grandson of the marquis of Havana ,
president of the senate , was hit by a plecoof
the falling ceiling and so badly hurt that ho
will die. A son of the marquis of Guadclost
was trampled to death by the panic btrlclcon
throng. Seven others were severely hurt In
the crush and a large number wcro less seri
ously hurt. It Is believed the explosion was
the work of Barcelona dynamiters , thorevo-
lutlonlsts there being very active of Into.
From documents found on the person of
the bomb thrower , killed by his own bomb ,
it is believed ho is Ernesto Alvarez , a well
known printer of anarchistic literature , who
has heretofore escaped conviction , though
frequently arrested. Several anarchist
printers uro under arrest.
The wounded accomplice of the dead
bomb thrower has made a partial confession
under pressure from the police. The man ,
whoso niuno is Su.ircz. admitted that the
dead man was an anarchist named Uuiz and
that ho carried at the tlmo of the explosion
a bottle containing gunpowder and shot.
Five moro anarchists have been arrested in
this city and seventeen In Barcelona for
complicity in the bomb throwing.
MKJUIU , ON THU SITUATION.
What tlio Croat Goruinn 1'olltichm Tlilnks
of Iho Hcccnt lUcctlniiB ,
BEIIUK , Juno 21. The representatives In
this city of the Associated Press today had
nn Interview with Dr. Johannes Mlqucl ,
Prussian minister of finance , In regard to
the political situation. Dr. Mlqucl is ono of
the foremost satcsinen , not only of Prussia ,
but of ttio umpire , and tie has been more
than once mentioned as the probable suc
cessor of Chancellor'von Caprlvl when the
latter makes up his mind to re tire from
oDlco.
Dr. Mlnuel wns franlc In his utterances re
garding the significance of the late elections.
Ho said that the balloting hitherto had
proved that , generally , the intelligent clusses
were in favor of the urinv bill us propobed
by the government. Among these clauses ,
however , there was ono exception. The
class that Is under the influence of the Koinun
Catholics , that Is the centrists. He ad
mitted that ho did not mean to intimate-that
this party was unloyal , but they hud been
overawed through the confessional ,
With reference to the position of the army
bill , Dr. Mlquel said It was possible that the
government , through skillful management
would evolve u majority. This majority , in
his opinion , would be obtained on ngrariau
lines.
Dr. Mlqucl declared that ho deeply re
gretted the fact that the newspapers sup
porting tlio government had been too assidu
ous in attacking Dr. Llobcr , ono of thu cen
trist leaders who had voted against the
army bill and who led the centrist faction.
Ho had luiown Dr. Llober for years , ho said ,
and know ho was quite tractable and open
to conviction.
In speaking of the political divisions that
huvu sprung up since the dissolution of the
llelchstug , ho said that the reorganizations
wcru disappointing.
It will thus bo seen that Dr. Miauel Is
sanguine of the final success of the bill In the
by-elections. Ho believes that this result
will bo obtained by tlio making of various
groups and thus forming n cartel party that
will throw a very decisive vote In support of
the government's demand for strengthening
the military power of the empiro.
When questioned aa to the number of
members of the Helchstag who , aside from
the regular government supporters , might
bo induced by various means to vote for the
COUNCIL BLUFFS
STEAM DYE WORK
All kinds ot Dyeing
und Ole inln. ; done In
the bUliost style of
tlio iirt. Kii'leil and
stained fnbrluu made
to loiil : us gooJ as
nov.Voric promptly
done and dollvorou
in nil parts of tlio
country. .Soiul for
prlco Hat.
A. MACHAN ,
Proprietor.
Urcudwur. nour North
western Depot ,
Telephone IU2.
DOHRNY'S THBHTBR
JOHN DOHANY - - MANAGER.
Special summer engagement of tlio
Celebrated
For Tlirco Nights
June 22 , 28 and 2-4
In ropcrlolro of thrco coinlj operas.
Thursday. Jnno' , Aubur's de
lightful vomlu opera ,
Friday , Juno ! , Collier's English Comic Opera
itoopOfp T- "
Saturday , Juno 21 Gllboit & Sullivan's
Mntlr.oo Suturdny aftornoon. Holders of
commutation hooks ruiiv not their hO'iti reserved -
served tomorrow > u 1 o'clock. Open to publlu
Wcdnobtluy at 'J o'clock.
government. Dr. Miquol sold ho thought the
government might evolve 200 deputies. It
would not bo , ho thought , on a platform of
modern ugrarlanlsm ,
ItUUINU hKA < ; AhiS.
Another Cliiali Ileuveon tlio American und
llrltlHli ICfliireifliitntlveii.
PAWS , Juno til. At today's session of the
Bering tea tribunal of arbitration Sir Hich
ard Webster proiwsod to introduce docu
ments which had been submitted to the
British Parliament last night relating to the
Uusslnn agreement to indemnify owners of
scaling vessels seized by the Husslun author
ities.
James C. Carter of the counsel for the
United States strongly objected to the admission -
mission of the documents.
The arbitrators bold a conforcnco nnd
then Baron do Courccl announced ho would
not now uecldo the question , but that the
tribunal would hear the papers read and de
cide on the mutter of their admission after
wards.
C.'Koblnson of the British counsel , in con
cluding his address , maintained that the
tnqunal must regulate the sealing Industry
in view of the rights of these engaged In it ,
Curter oppose J this by rending telegrams
relating to the pelagic seal hunting licet of
Ib'JJ.
Aciiliut u I'Vunali Deputy ,
PAWS , Juno 21. Cacurdo , the Boulanglst
organ , professes to have documents Involv
ing a well known deputy In treasonable
practices. It is said the documents will bo
submitted to the government , it Is under
stood that Clunienccau is referred to ,
Don't think you have drank the no plus
Urn of wines until you tinvo tried Cook's
hxtra Dry Imperial Champagno.
>
Still llnuinn. I'lerruly.
ST. PAUL , Juno St. An Ishpeining special
says : The forest flres raging throughout
the upper peninsula of Michigan were
.checked by ruin , but they are raging fiercely
again. The Duluth , Luke Shore t Atlantic
road has u number ot trestles burned be
tween hero and Duluth and saved others
with great difficulty , Other roudu have
suffered similar loss. Heports of damage to
homesteads uoiuo in on every hand , In
Ontonagon county there is considerable
destruction.
POSITIVELY THE BEST VJPOR STOVE
> iHi Vpi-.iiutt 1IOU13 IlifrUjrator , the
1)1 .t i ' i ' ! oiT ere I.
A carload of Rurocn door * , icruon wln-
donft ami ttcroon wro | : bottom prlcoH.
l.iirjo Htouk ot Uloxctu * . All klciJi of
blojrclu ruQlrliiK | done promptly.
GOLAEX&GOLJ&
41 Main St. , Council Bluffs.
federal uourU. Hoonu 20J-7-i-9 ! , tihuzart
block , Counell lilull'j. la.
Special
BLUrVS.
AHSTKACTH and lo urn. Kami mill city iiroiwrty
bought luul Hold. 1'iiHuy It , Thoiuuu , Council
Jlhi IIH
GAUHAfiK rciiinvcil , ccHHiiiolH | , viitlllH , clilmiuiyu
cli'MiK-d. Kd llurliu , at Tuylor'H grocery , 610
Ilruudway.
11AUOAINS-For Halo , 70 by iiflO feet on Franklin
J'llVl'IIIKI , * lfi ( 111.00.
UUKncicHbulwuuii iHtNlwt nml Franklin nvo-
mil- . Hunt pliutlmf property In tliuoHy. * jn,00i.OO. (
Two lolH opp'mllii Third Hlii-ct iicliool , * 1OUOOU ,
Ono lot In WllHon Ti-rr.ifc , iHIMI.Iio.
TliirulotH , corner MHlnHlrtiet uml lUth avcnuo ,
lement IIOUHO In tlmi'lty , < f 7 , DOO.OO ,
I A. Towlu , yi.1 : 1'fiirl Htmit.
IKAimi''in. , homo foi-H.ilo lu moBt ilt'Hlrabla
IJIOJ-illty tlio Ferdinand Wlrn realUtiiu-o. No , 1JO
H. Kth hired. All moUuru convenience ! } , barn , uto.
Day k HI-HH , nircnlu. >
4KO-acra irooit , Improved f.ir.n In H'73'Jll
Sheridan Co. , Neb. . forNil : lit tl.ooo.no. TliU
IB away Inilow IIH vuliio. Jolnmluii A. Van 1'utton.
< > YOU want lo rent your hoimoT If HO call lit
1)1 I the : Mnyno Iteal i : lalo Co. , llii 1 llroudway. >
040 AOHKS food land III ( 'onper county , Neb. , for
uxrliHiufu for Improved property In Council
IJluffH , The Maynu Heal KslHte. Co. , lliil llrotdway ,
\ nClfcOTTAGKHSinerui of them for Hale : low
11 prleeH and very L-.my p'lymuntH. Thu Muyiiu
Heal KHtatu Co. , i'jl ( Urosdway.
ACUKAQKwniitetl mwir Council lllulfb In ux-
cliHiuro lor I'-'O acres llnu land In northern Ml -
Boml , ni''ir Iowa line , clear of liicniiihr.inuu. Tha
Mn > lie Iteal IMulii Co. . li-'l lli-o.idway.
1 lid ACltllS Iniprovinl land In northern KUIWIB.
Jclvarof hiuiimbraiieii ; ulll exolruigii for laud
lUMrCoiinclHllulIti. Tlio ilaynu Real Kntito ( Co. .
yai llroailway. >
17OK KXCHANOK-Wflllnil > rovi l 80-ncra Jowa
I f.mn nwir food town , elu.ir of liiciimbriinco ;
wllloxchmiKH for nice roHulonoo In Couuull ltlunf )
und pay unBhdlffurvnuo. The Maynu Heal Eatato
Co. , U'jl Hro.tdway.
TTOH KXCUANOK.nlco lot on bottom for horw
J- and bugiry. OreeiiBlikiUlH , NIcholHOn A , Co.
\\rANTKI-Go < xl elrl for Keiiurai hoimeworlc.
> > Oood wnifeB1Wm.jamilnt ' > 1lill7 HUlhav.
WANTKD-Olrl fo Bc-neral huntuiwork. Apply
'i lH'fon > 7.iOa. : in. tHlU ! Oakland UVHIIIIU , uftor
Iliat hour at lilli'J Main blreel. 0.1 * MellehHOn.
- hou uwurk. 4It
\\rANTKD-Cih-l for fuucral
II Ului uvtuuu.