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THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, APRIL 19, kkwwwmmml | | THE DAILY - BEE. | NEWS FROM (0UNCIL BLUFFS |50 2o | tentiary sentence, 6 years 7 COUNCIL DLUFFS, o Bring your dimes to the “Tenth of a Doilar | OFFICE - - NO, 12 PEARL 8 Grand Jury Haods in a Couple More True | foclak at '\"I"I'l'|)|' 2 ‘\" b over o | Pleasure of a 8well Wedding Somewhat > - " Bills and Retires, ties and o lunch, for a “tenth of a dollar | Tainted withi Fear, - - r Dellvered by carrier to any part of the city g WIEE B0 T e et WY, | iy g Wo TILAON, SRseger LOU DAVIS AND DUTCH HARTER CAUGHT | 1\ \rgument in the semnett Murder | ROYALTIES AT COBURG ARE WELL GUARDED ) . s office, — Cate Made Yesterda MARSHALLTOWN, Ia, April 18 Telegram to The B he argument [ Extraord itlons Agalnst Assas- Attorney Caswell for Tthe 17 ndant sins Hotels Under (Strict Supervision— ken by In the Bennett murder ¢ was n master! Bodyguards of Traied Detectives the Law, effort. He covered the groun si- fvely and every opening made in fithe state's strong chain of circumstantial evi —_— dence secmed to let in a flood of light upon " his client <he sat more natural and | COBURG, April 18. e | Thiey Are Indic MINOL MENTION, One Was Fre Free W for Highway Robbery and the Other Almost 0 Ove ary Pro I HAVE PURCHASED THE El @ Attend Boston store syndicate sale. Boston s.ore, spring dress goods, Sherift McGrew of Burt count was in the city yesterday. 8. P. MacConnell and wife left last evening for Every Important Per nge. The grand jury came in yesterday morning ‘The weather is splen- for a trip to Little Rock, Ark. q Just long enough to report two indictments trial m- | @10, the streets aro throdged with people in W. W. Loomls of David Bradley & Co. s | and two discharges, and then went back to e 5t 73 | holiday attire and all theé accommodation at In Sioux City for a short business trip work. Lou Davis was having a hearing & Instructions Wil be | the hotels, cafes, boarding houses and pri- Regular meting Harmony chapter No before Justice Vien on the charge of com- | d the Jury will prob- | vate houses thrown open for the « der of Eastern Star, this evenin " g 2 fis B scnt out eoon after dinner to- | VA h Order of Eastern Sta s evening. BY | mitting a highway robbery upon Arthur Bur- | 8bIy be caslon have been sccured by the thousan on/l\vr of “mlhy matron. M tay 1o | dieh of 1dn G marriage license was fssued yesterday to Bl ) William Van Hyning apd Mrs. Jennie Co; In which he alleged that the grand both: of Omaha, aged 40 was considering his case and claimed that | g A. Leipold, who has been studying medi- | the court therefore had no jurisdiction over | county cine at Hering Medical college in Chicago, | him. The court was getting ready to decide | the McCov-Ryan 0w A WLty Result of the MeCoy-Ityan Prize Fight. | of visitors anxious to be present at the royal April 18.—(Speelal to The | wedding. indicted by the Adams | e ro aiding and abetting | fight are as fol- | eddy “Hennessey, ndard of Great Britain 1s ducal palace and on all al st floating over th sides are to be seen flags, flowers, bunting, o B I8 BV NINGS ~ - has returned to spend the summer. | the point when the deputy sherift came in | JOWS: e Bty Fits: | trlumphal arches, Venetian masts and pie- Most of it at 50c on the dollar, and will sell everything at less rinity ladies will hold a reception today | and {nformed the court that the grand jury | simmon M. Critehfield, B, Henry, | tures of the bride and bridegroom—the grand 9 i S at 2:30 p. m. at the residence of Mrs. Pette- | puy uce roturned an indictment agaist | Harey Mc James Ryan, F. H, Adams, | tUres of the bride e L than the grow, 620 Fourth street, Everybody cordially | b e el \ammel | tmekeeper, ‘ahd W. H. Thompéon, referce. | duke of Hesse and Princess Victoria of Co- inyited in'the same oftense, bt wan dischutked by | Highes ‘ot Cresion And Attorneyn Daje & | PUrE ’ _Unity guild will hold its regular meetng | jugijce Fox the night before, war hanging | Hrown have been engiged to defend Ryan. | During the morning the band of the First -~ Eriday: afternoon at the home of Mre. HOZE | around Veln's office’ walting to see how it | Sheriff Sidridge of “Adamy county & stll | Dragoon regiment played under the windows d corner Plerce and Frank streets. Friends | Sronte Veit's office Walling 10 aee & nailed | ailigently searching for McCoy, but the 5 g S cordlally invited i Beptt R TiAEe. Ko hNoly Having: || viEtorsin thesngntaHis: thus: tar-eluded| tn: [|OLIHORAPRELTENL SWLERQUESH VICiERS. o8 ", o Ve Lideal ' & Jury having | gmcer, cuples in the palace and many thousands of . The Young Men's institute will give a | returned an indictment against him also. — % 1 f dancing party at their hall, 101 Main street, No iIndictments we returned against Malvern Preshytery Meets. people gathered upon the square in f‘"l" "1 OS I’ICC Thursday evening. A big crowd s ex vder, the accomplished horse thief, or | MALVERN, April 18 —(Special to | the palace In order to hear the muslc anc . . cheer the distinguished personages who were recognized as coming from the ducal schloss. The morning was mainly devoted to a con- pected from Omaha. Limerick, who was said to have slugged the | The Bee)-The spring meeting of the The petit jurors in the district court will | wife of a coal merchant in the southern part | Corning presbytery met last evening in I G G O BTG e i Tl AL ThE dStnli | Unuous oxchange of the visits between tie Everybndy knows that Evans sold CURTIS & WHELLER I 3.50 el AL R 308 ; finkhous many royal personages assembled in this dies’ Button Shoes for $5.00. I soll them for i . werved on them yester BOSTON STOR 1 ity Qi Victorla during the afternoon By a u:;uwA"“ : fr,m";.,n:nlnh s ‘:«“:.TII Syr mporary clerk. The elders' | gooonpinied by Princesses Alexandria and sterday that Ascension day services would eeting was held Mol ning. s 9 afove § Dl wnder (he. auspices of Tvanhoe com- | SALE Ll et bl g L OO o G L T ybody knows that Evans got 86.00 for STACY ADAMS $4 00 mandery May The date should have been ,’[.]"[“’“:“_W BIOUX. CITY, 'April 18.(8pecial Tele- In view of the great number of people Men's Fine Shoes. I get...oevveeiieieiiens May psie Hulbert, charged with assaulting | APRIL 19. APRIL 19. gram to The Bee)—Sul - g with intent to commit 200 CA S need in the di fet court by (ol und over to the grand jury yesterd; Of aseorted dry goods received in the past mpking, recefy of the Unlon Stock . e been com- | Who are flocking Into Coburg the great- « have been com- | (et precautions have been taken to prevent a possible attempt upon the life of symo member of ene of the royal famili Con- 50 for, Button Shoes $4.00 for.. Ladies' Oxfords, fino $: Ladies’ X .» Mty ten days, s State bank, against the old officers ! Lo e i Ry = ¥ D RO eR e x OUF:NoW LY it Yopraschtativaiationds tie the ban €' colieet on promissors’ notes | sequently the town s full of dotcetives s’ Button Shoes $3.00 for. | Ladics® Oxfords, fine 81 . .00 % i great auction s » e ; iven by them to the bank the money | of all nations, and every person fu : great auction sales and secures wonderful Button Shooes $2.50 for. . 1‘4 00 on is carcfully watched and On Friday evening of this week an in- taken out of the business, to the amount of | under suspi bargains in reliable handise at prices - strumental quartet of this city will i t $60,000. Is kept under surveilla 1 all’ danger g e y entertainment at a sociable at th i',‘.“;;'r\"‘[”“.' G LI e T St i ALCMDELAL is pas Ladies' Button Shoes $2.00 for 4 el churel e people AVIE o SK 3 (S / otel keepers and others furnishi ice Shoes for 5 prise Lutheran church. The people th A Visit to our store and close examination [ OSKALOOSA, Ta., Aptil 18.—(Spec Al HLl R re guita Lts of nice Shoes for... .......... 00 and $3.50 ¢ board and lodging to visitor have a rich tr )—George C of the goods offered for sale will convince | egram to The Be Ladies’ Oxfords, fine $4.00 for. 0 Shoes for witn | to furnish the names and description of “« John Hagey, who has been driving u that we are justified in making the | prietor of a restaurant, killed his wife : ) for Willlam Léwis for some time pa Ve e Tace L L) e e e e O L LT to the local authorities. I Ladics’ Oxfords, fin $3.50 for... 13 sl to turn up yesterday, and his employer was | 2Upre JUICHEnt L of the many | orelock. to i " M. Miomwelf 1n | addition the police are making regula Jooking for him with some anxiety. He ming, Soa.dully. pipers for detass | the Tt ‘temple, aying instantiy. " The | rounds of ail auch places in ordor (o satisty P n Aceo v s Pl 3" v \RG 1 murder gre out of orca proceedings, hemselves B e o’ 8 ee - ek Ao Lol neiiatlolis) et g a1 e archists, Especial attention is being paid fore leaving. Everett, the 12-months-old child of Mr. good ular 5e Challi for 3e. ds for DEATH OF CHARLES FLOYD, to the safety of the czarewitch, who is con- Sty sidered to be in more danger than any B. M. DUNCAN, and Mrs. Frank Hermes, died yesterday at | Cocoanut oil soap 22¢ a dozen, worth d0c. : §is e e S 5/0l6k of congastion: ot the. lunge; Tho || Battermiie: soaps 100 wer Itenident of Omaha Diex at Littlo | other importan, personage o, preseit at funeral will take place this afternoon at 2 | Pear's soap, 10c. o e Slonsiie: § Russian police, the czarewitch has attached o'clock at the family residence, corner of | Cuti 1 : | LITTLE SIOUX, Ia, April 18.—(Spe to his person some of the most experienced 28 Main and 27 Pearl Streets, Fleming avenue and Harrison street. %0c opaque shades during sale, 20c, full 7 | Telegram to The Bee)—Charles Lloyd, 62 | holice agents in Germany. The marrfage of Mr. Carl Baker and Miss | fect long. | £ years of age, died at 9:30 last night of liver [ The queen of England, in addition to the 2 5 by e at e Fnes X popdren’s hose supporters, 3¢, 6e, ¢ A | irouple, He was a_resident of Omaha for BRI PR AT e BT COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOW e 5 ¥ & aeQ . arded er during h sojourn lorence, Catholic church, Rev. Smythe officiating. 1,500 yards white goods, sold for 19¢, 25c, | thirty years up to 1888, He was foreman of | Fuovded Bed Can i RETEEHOTS B 0 O G oy Wi eside at the home of the groom's | now C. the Paxton & Sharp bus line for twenty-one ail deter £ oy ox- v x 5 o & Ve o et Banond attbor s wooeh Our $1.60 orochet spread, $1.00 each, $1.25 | years. He lcaves a daughter and ]| B Ly L M e B e TORE WEST OF CHICAGO. Constable Baker received the revolver | quality sons. Burial will take place Friday at Pr with the police escort to which she has % s : which was taken from him by his New per yard, z pect Hill beside his wife, . been accustomed. LOWEST PRICES EVER MADE, Year's assailants yesterday, from the author- goods, for 12%c | " NEW YORK, April 18.—Carson The ducal schloss and all the other build- fties at St. Joseph, Mo. C. E. Foster, who & wel known po al writer, died ings in which the members of the royal or is now awalting the action of the district Two lots umbrellas, 95¢ grade, 6 the Middleton state hospital for the insane. | imperial families are quartered are guarded court, took it with him and pa- it in | srade, $1 two styles, marked | HO ind been an inmate of the hospltal for | night and day by juniformed police, - the that city. When he was caught the pawn £ g styles, marked | tnirtcen months, suffering from p sis. troops and detectives, making it almost im- ticket was found in his possession. The L s e April 18.—Rev . Hin- | possible for an anarchist to approach dan- pawn ticket was sent down and the revolver Infants' white 'caps, bargains, at 10c, | | o0 5 S0 Boston ha diph- ¢ near the temporary habitations of . redeemed, o that the chain of guilt is now Nenille dot veiling, | theria. He was one of the best known di- stinguized visltors, o L A\ as complete as need be. © chenille dot veiling, | (ioc iy tho city. cular attentiop is also being paid to 3 o TR ReaP Y s ‘[§ W YORK, April 18—Major Clitton | t ety of Emperor Wiiliam of Germany. Fires often start in an unaccountable [ Ball's $1.00 corset, closing sale Comiy, preckdent of the ordnanco board, is | The bodyguard of detectives which ac- manner. The best way to avoid possible | $2.50 chenille portieres, $LST per pair. dead. Mo was stricken with paralysis yes- | companied him to Abbazia, Venice, etc., will ) loss s to keep well Insured in a high grade | With all our curtains’ over $1.00 we give | {0 50" giiecting the tests of the | follow him to this elty and keep constant company like the Glen Falls. Lougee & | pole and fixtures free. ey 1 Nufington. disappearing gun carriage | Buard over his imperial majesty. Towle, sole agents, Pearl street. Don't fail to seo bargains offered in other | %% ; The prince of Wales Las two British de- at the Sandy Hook proving station. v X - departments as advertised in daily papers. tectives attached to his train and he claims L ISON BROS. FOTHERINGHAM, WHITBLAW & CO. < i that this protection is unnecessary. But in ; Jouncil Bluffs, Ia. & spite of the prince’s unconcern a detail of ORrpecandiGuriain bate: AT GFRnAINBcERs Railway Circles Surprised by the General | German police will (watcis over his safety Largest assortment of carpets ever shown % & T Manager of the Maple Leaf. while the heir apparent of the throne of in this city and at the lowest prices ever | Notwithstanding the great excitement y M. Eean, who | Great Britain is in this city. quoted, caused by the presence of the Industrial and | ST. PAUL, April 18.—J. M. Egan, who | Grat B {NIn SUg Bom - 0oL Extra super all wool ingrain carpet Gsc | militia, the bazaar In the Eisman building | has been so long actively connected with | Gopany, “accompanied by Prince and and 68c a yard. is receiving its share of public notice and | the Chicago Great Western rallroad, has | Princess Henry of Prussia and the Princess Heavy cotton chain ingrain carpet 35c¢ a | Is being liberally patronized, as is evident | (onqered his resignation as president and | of Saxe-Meiningen, arrived from Meining We 1 Bl n k 5 and 75 a 3 Mr. Egan's place has bee o an ches: ‘oburg. Immense e la 3 ,.lm_ " e bazaar will will well repay any one. election of A. B. S:I;-hlmy,lwh\:) was for- r‘rn\\'dsl og‘ people lslirruululml the depot and --blestblg af‘:‘? ffj‘t t]lon" and thf PSOd Jest quality moquettes, $1.10 a yard. . 5 s .| merly president, but of late has been chair- | cheered the imperial visitors. le to be fitte hat can't be foun B-frame body brusscls $1.10 a yard. (e you cometo S0 pest ke for sprinkel mantiorithe hokrd (ot alietor Samuel | Emperor Willlam arived here today at 3 v 350 rolls China matting at 12ic, 1oc, 20c, | HNE the kot - ‘and Nighter &rides. h Stickney, son of President Stickney, suc- | 5:55 p. m., and was welcomed by a grand in ordinary clothing storc:. We have a line of sizes of all i aday we. ofier 260 odd_chenille portiere | Fubber and calton hose at Bixby's, 202 aain g o eacneas ashiol | ey s wool men’s cassimere suits, sizes from 42850 elegant 2 b ay, Emp Wil 5 curtains, Only ono or two curtains of a | S'7°° e resignation. Mr. [ a ‘splendid offfiering from the ladies of Kind. Sample curtains at 95c and $1.98 each. | Gas cooking stoves for rent and for sale [ Egan was at work as usual vesterday. At | Coburg, and then he proceeded to the D style and patterns, from $5.00 to $12.00, which is D] § & D the Ducal only haitprice. . at Gas Co.'s office. noon he had a conference with Mr. Stickney | Schloss. Queen Vietoria drove out a second half of former prices. This also lncludes shurt and stout 10,000 yards standard dress prints 2l4c e and it is believed some sudden difference of | time today, and was greeted with “Hochs" 13 > yard. 2 The lzundries use Domestic soap. opinion arose over management of the | by the. people. wiio erowded. the stysets, persons, We have 200[(1[3.!1(1 ArmyY fast blue flannel » " Another lot G0-inch black Gloria silk at | Everybody knows Davis sells drugs. road, for Mr. Egan's resignation was | During her majestr's second outing, she vis- 0 e 6 ou can als 86c vard. Store open every evening. thahi L promptly submitted and as promptly ac- | jted the statute erected to the memory sults extra brass buttons fre at & 2 gCt B ON BROS., Jarvis Wine Co Cumm Bluffs. cepted, no reason being announced. There | of the late prince consort. This evening them in an all wool serge. Council Bluffs, A Georgla Glel's Misston. hm: l:sln-n no pi lmus} talk of any leh .:‘L ul; there was a family dinner in the throne 1 e e and was a stunaing surprise in railroad ca alace, Meyers-Durfee Furniture company, 336, 338 Miss Kate E. Williams, a young artist o' | circles. e °r-l!“' Ducal palace bk . Steamiand HM Watsrgtieatin@iito The Schlossplatz was packed with hu- Residences and Bulldings. Broadway, headquarters for bargains and | Atlanta, Ga., placed on exhibition yesterday e manity to witness the torchlight procession ¢ . ) fine furniture, i e 34 FOUND FOUR DEAD BEARS, e Lo J. C. BIXBY 100 CHILD'S 2-PIECE SUITS, IN ODD | BOYS' FINE WORSTED SUITS, AGE§ s afternoon in Camp Bros. drug store a bit of given in honor of the betrothed couple. The . G B SIZHEl WORTHIUBITO! $350, AR COM:. | 1314010 181" | YBARE THAT ARH MlMul:;m-}:]:”l:t;ztPa.‘xy"u“ reasonable prices. | southern scenery done in oil that is attract- | Traces of a Desperate t in Which a Man tf;f,:z;“"‘:’t E,".,d":,‘-(.\l\n‘ix l:;".';‘:x;“i'r:‘:-‘rfio'f ‘,l,:,: 202 Main, 203 Pearl Streets, Council PELLim TO QUIT AT S WORTH EVERY CENT OF $12.00, ARH Ls __‘JL L2 Ing a good deal of attention. Miss Williams Was Probably Killed. formance was given in the Reisensal. All Bluffs, Towa, NOW COMP! LI Ll D TO QUIT AT veena For cobs go to Cox, 10 Main street. Tele- | Is the daughter of an ex-confederate soldier, SALT LAKE, April 18.—The Tribune has | th s s in Cob v 5 = — ; ghterl & d | T LAKE, e royal personages in Coburg were present. phone 48. who has become helpless on account of com- | roceived u lotter from Wyoming saying that it i S LY Domestic soap breaks hard water. plete paralysls, and the support of the family | o\ "400q bears have been found In Blown's | SWeet breath, sweet storanch, sweet tom- OMAHA S fnbii ® has largely devolved upon the daughter. She | f0 per? Then use DeWitt's Littlo Early Riser TR o T o] ot is an artist, as her work shows, of far more | Valley near Green River. Near by were Qi : % 160 MEN'S SUITS IN GRAY AND OX- | fy MEN'S BLACK CHEVIOT. SACK Yo " than ordinsey’ apilitygand ghe 18 making s | lound papersiand part of thel clathlug.oba = i 7 he FORD AND PIN CHECKS, WE ALWAYS | SUITS THAT WOULD BE VERY CHEAP esterday was the second day of the as- | tour of the northern states for the purpose | man, but no body. From papers found the N / GOT $6.50, BUT WE ARE COMPELLLED | AT $1000, BUT GO NOW, BEOAUSH sociational meeting of the Congregational | of selling her pictures, all of which are [ name of the man is supposed to be Farqu- THL ALOE & PENFOLD 00_ 25 g AR k WE'RE COMPELLED TO QUIT, AT, churches of southwestern Iowa, and the at- | vivid representations of historic southern | harson. He is supposed to have encoun- ; 8 i TO QUIT. figend DG LBBO I | AT considerably larger than on | Scenes. The young lady bears letters of | tered a den of bears and to have been de- 5 bl introduction to several Council Bluffs people, | voured after a desperate struggle. 7 the day previous. ~The program as pub- | ypg jagters and endorsements from many of — o - 1408 Farnam Street, DYEING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION . lished In The Bee was followed out and the the most prominent southern statesmen and BANGOR HO L GUTTED. {) 80 M services were very interesting. This after- | editors. Among them are those from Sena- i aais B SR EN'S SQUARE CUT BLACK noon will witness the wind up of the asso- | tor Gordon of Georgla, Governor Jones of | Guests Jumped from the Windows to Es- Retall Drugzlsts AND DRY CLEANING. B’,_T; “";l,\ls S,(‘!.‘Ts w.'\”‘ THE DESIRA- | cHEVIOT SUITS, CORDED, NONIZ WORTH clation and the departure of the delegates. | Alabama, Governor Northen of Georgla, and | “oupo the Flames and Several Were Hurt, and purveyors of : " ADBS, WELL MADB AND THAN $10.50, GO IN WITH THR A A s ane! for the days | the late’ Henry W, Grady of the Atlanta [ L ooy “aNCR 8O0 AVERR Fare N Send for Circulur and Price List. TRIMMED, OUR REGULAR $850 SUITS, | REST AT THE COMPELLED TO QUIY ho:follawing1a;thenrogram for,the) day: Constitution. In addition to these she has ANGOR, el 2, 511008Y, Medical Supplies. i COMPELLED TO QUIT AT.......ccuens . . Ceereaneaa ¢ Thurad B30 . m. business: | introductory lettera bearing the signatures of | gutted the Merchants hotel. The house was Council Bluffs, - - Avenue A and 26th%t L ro i L0 0r D SRR ex-President Harrison and nearly all of the | filled with guests and many jumped from the __ Omaha, 15 21 T $ il Rice and others; 10 a. m., devotional e members of his cabinet, and similar letters | windows. Several were severely injured. cises and the Lord’s supper; 11 a, m., “In | from well known northern men, including R e s Sl & B [] fl £ . ‘What Way Can the Chnrches Use a Colle e the names of President Palmer of the 'ook Time by the Forelock. 3 e ¢ NS e O in ' Accomplishing Their Work," . | Columbian exposition, J. J. Hill, the North- EW YORK, April 18.—Colonel Jeremlah ,,.[H§ a2 qu,,“ uq“,‘,:f,‘.’,‘ o ashre, and || AROUT 180 MBNIS. BUITE THAT W | o100 MEWS BLACK CORK SOREW SACH Hughes; 2 p. m,, “Home Mis ol | Sl magnate, and ex-Governor Mer- o 4 ‘ife in California I Council Blufis, ti % WOULDZ ORDINARILY."SBLL FOR' $8:00! | saio0. atia IV USED TO RETALL RO Douglas; 2:80 p. ., “What Our Young Peo- | st FAENE HERIRLE 3 H. Pennington, whose wife In California is » h AND EVEN $10.00 GO NOW. BECAUSE W | $1250, GO NOW BECAUSE WE ARE COM ple Are Expected to Do for Home M Y oy t 7 suing him for a divorce, and who since his — - e - RE Cf PELLED T AT, “ | PELLED TO QUIT. AT . veesl Dlona Mo S alia Gatti s b .. Anfinianed | The object of Miss Williams 1s to sell her | * == === | ARE COMPELLED TO QUIT, A ; } l business. ¥ 2 pletures and sketches to assist in supporting | Wife began her suit three years ago, has Special Notices: N R = —ae her helpless father. Her worthy object, | married again, insists that his second mar- (5 Must Move. added to the Intrinsic merit of Wer work, | riage is not an intended violation of law. COUNCIL BLUFFS: M . The great excitement is not yet over | will no doubt be the means of disposing of | He supposed that a decree had been granted % T = . and bids falr to continue for some time, | many of her pictures In the two cities. to Mrs. Pennington. In South America he Invalid Chairs, DO YOU KNOW THAT DAY & HESS HAVE A LINE OF MEN'S FIN SIMERH as yet I have taken no active part in the — L s e some cholce baralns ln Gule and gardea | ANOTHER LOT OF M SPRING | gUims THAT WE ALWAYS GOT $18 “ghoe war,” but from this on I intend to | Death is an uub'd(llzu visitor. Wil he catt | U UL B Rrior e returned to- this Supporters, land near s city OVERCOATS, 1N DARK BROWN. NICELY | SUITS THAT WE_ALWAYS GOT $i8 9 be right in the push. I have about 500 | tomorrow, next week, next month, or nes ik Z B s OLS, v FINISHED, SILK LINED, WORTH $10.00, R e A i EE T i 2ok Yourselt. It w0 have I made | country he learned that his first wife's suit | Atomizers, G EE LI COMPELLED TO QUIT PRICE OF pairs of ladies' shoes yet, comprising all | ¥ the latest styles, and I will sell them | Such provision for those depending on me as was still pending. Colonel Pennington said s = cery, (40 Broadway., ( cheaper than they can be made. Just try | 1 ought? The Bankers Life assoclation of | today: =My frst wite will doubtless bave Ronges, STHACTS AND _ LOANS. 3 mo and 1 will convince you. Thomas B, | Des Molnes affords such protection that you | & divor PRy AU Y| Batteries ; i hausht-and faold, T Pusey il S Hughes, 919 S. Main street, can go to bed every night feeling perfectly | Once remarry the *‘L’" Mrs, Fenningion, ’ Couneil Uil [N A secure, It Is thoroughly trustworthy, yet on (S T AT T, (I T Water Bottles, YOUNG LADY STEN A LINE OF MEN'S CLA 5 GANTLY MADE | woRs SUITS THAT ARE WORTE . A PERFECT GEM FOR [ DOUBLIZ THE PRICE WE ASK, GO NOW 3, WORTH $10.00 AND $12.00, | BECAUSE WE ARE COMPELLED TQ RAPVHI has ha 75 MEN'S SUITS, EL i et retorences. “Adiress | AND TRIMMED, A PE o — — | THE PR Garnishments Must Stop in Tow In a short time, as lowa has passed a law against them. This is your last chance to 00 ts income 0l eserve 244,- writer desir Aheashyios l,,“.,’;..‘,:.'"m[f“’:" JEASEVSL(HL. R4 LONDON, April 18.—This was the second SO are | o e S | T ALO & BENFOLD 00, | Counc collect your accounts before tho law Koo e Blaman blook | 28 g T CLASS, FOR 40 1] COMPELLED TO QUIT AT QUIT, AT into force. The Nassau Investment company our vote to see which of these | And “Suburban handicap, £20 entrance, with 7 (o $4.00, horses $.00 to $7.00, for il bas reduced Its charges and will guarantee | S0l U8t YOUE VO (0 S8 NIHCR OF BN | 41000 added for -year-olds and upwards; | 1408 FARNAM ST, ;Opposite Paxtun Hotel. $218 to 10, X 0 collections against persons not living in | Natealf Bros. J. J. Shea, Colonel D, I | distance about one mile and a fo |t e | of stock; plenty salt_an Je Towa, but who are employed by some rail- | piiev JONE Nt ia Gy N Flekinger, | duke of Westminster's Grey Leg, § years, | oeo"p saNFORD, A, W, RICKMAY, Milientcle 6 I M oan - way, ‘express or telegraph company having an | yitte SN e GtV B BTG | carrying seven stone, was first; Mr. Hollis' i B OAM I - Oashive, 6-room - hous all conveniences. A HANDSOME LINE OF BOYS' SUITS, THAT ARE MADE IN THR agent in Towa, Write at once for terms and [y Mo (8N AR G S ny Tand | Xury, 8 years, six stone nine hounds, sec- Judson, 920 6th avenue or 3 PIECKS, AGES 14 TO 18, IN CLAY ; ; PR FINGD reforences, Council Bluffs, ey ond, and” Baron de Rothschild's Lenicham, i ™ SUUBIUER =0 BD, CASSIMERES AND CHEVIOTS, OF FABRIC, TTER SUIT O} 9 4 years, eight stone seven pounds, was ¢ OR COMMI WORTH "§600. 4500 AND 31000, COM- | BARTH. YOU IM NOW AT TH lady in street x C. & M. | PELLED TO uul'l‘ AT, . COMPELLED TO QUIT PRICE OF, B0 $11.00 NERAL HOL A. Daugherty, 101 South I little birds in the nest can't agree they [ o0 & Cole © & $1.50 cook hook | third. There were forty-two entries, Only fall out. "Uptown shoo dealers of Counell | it ‘overy New' Procass stove wold. Tho | eleven ran. r a" s are having some dificulty In agree- | ganuine New Process bakes be akes =g genuine New Process bakes better, mukes Pills : Dewitt's ing, but the people of the city all agree | Joue odor and is the handsomest stove made. that cure sick headache: QIRLLPOR- OX - ::\I.n‘:l 1'.I 1:“ Ihuflwfi lxl m.m...‘( IIIH‘\- nnlxxn' New asbestos oven retains all the heat, | Little Early Ri of COUNCIL 'BLUFFS, lowa. hile making the prices and giving the - SOV ital . - $100,000 o i values in shoes that justify long pllgrimages | Jarvis Wine Co., Council Blufts, Ta., agent Q0 the Ohl Asagointiol Ll ' MAN. TO WQ r to 919 South Maln street. Jarvis 1877 brandy, wines and liquor, “mu(v,rklu:;‘: pril |>:.’ 'rliw \)“ : m;-ln “’L‘:I-” R Ro e ”l“‘_""\:,“ p A aBinge | f9Rpls honrd, CLOS ING O L : - ——res anufacturing company h ed In the ks b e state of Towa. We — Chattel mortgage shoe sale at 23 Main | Get prices of Shugart & Ouren, leading T .lm,'" P LG m"]] 1t your business wyd 1 street. $3.756 Kinnehan shoes for Kinuehan shoes for $1.97; shoes for $1.69; $1.75 13; $1.25 Kinnehan shoes for 85c. George ree—— amounting to 343,000 63; 33.00 | seedsmen, Masonic temple, Council Blufts. LO8t 00 aams P19, O las, on the property of the Chicago Athletic as- ian_ shoos for | Washerwomen uso Domestic soap. soclation for nonpayment of account The plaintiff claims Bew and serve McMation, rec Attend the bazaar the wmount Is due for work done on the Aoy b's e A gl e cl ouse, e, s T | e, | SRS | B pkie-Shugart & Co 15th and_Farnam. cle expert of Geneva, Neb., has accopted | The term of federal court will end next Settled Without u Duel. C . - = d g ocey 2 & Dosition with 8. M. Williamson & Co., 106 | Saturday. ANl the cazes have now becn | MADRID, April 18.—The quarrel betweon o R Alh sire i tried and the remainder of the term will ba | Scnor Morel, minister of foreign affairs, and 3 3 RE ‘I:i\:::'sul.:u;;lryl l(;ummu‘\yl sr;lns, mll::.r::, occupled in the not very interesting opera the marquis of Mochades, which it was be- | JOI 15141{3’ I MFE RFW C ’(1” eclalty, 620" Pearl atreet, Tel. | tion of reading the docket. The sentencing | leved was to end in a duel, has been set S N NPT < 2%0. Reasonable ratey for family work. R P LA AR tled by the Intervention of the president of HELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE SPECIALIET \ P RESIALS! A PRIVATE DISEASES 1Z S | ) rnlor g | & St Cotbez s the senate. While you a ying for laundry why not | company has been postponed until the get the best? The Eagle laundry solicits a | tember term. The following is a summary R trial and invites comparison. Telephone 167, | of the work done on the criminal calendar AEEInrAtur during the term: Indictments reported by | SYPN N. grand jury, 38; indictments ignored by grand | masked men entered t T il AND FIELD SEEDS. W., April 18.—Two A— " — » bank of Barbara | BICY CLES=~A full line of medium and high grade whe Jury, 8; pleas of guilty taken, 24; ju in the Darling district and shot the mana s 2 x { . l o) " e mnv - u.np e, trials, verdict guilty, 6; jury trils, ve ger, Mr. Mackay, dead for refusing to de- Send for catalogue, + hre. Nil l;‘.,“,‘ Bl paten divemeec. &5 seutiuad | Hree up the monepiia’the st The mur | 109, 111,113, K 3: Main Street, Councll Bluffs, la Buy your drugs and palnts at Morgan's # @rug stores, 134 and 742 Broadway. Bee the new art goods derers escaped.