THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : "SATURDAY , APRIL 2 , 1802. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. -Cnrrlcrtonny pnrtof the City I ! . W. T1I/TON. MANAGER. 'll"1'nt'.omco rtinnvrsJ . hl - . - IIOM-.S3-J jju-iit iMitor MIXUH JfKA'T/O.V. V , Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coat Ctnfi's chattel loans. 201 Sapp block. A marriage license was Issued yesterday toV. . H. Vevcnnnd Grace M. ICInno , both of tnls city. IJ. Cntn was arrested last evening for toallng o pair of overalls from D. Goldstein , nn Upper Broadway Junkman. Henry Bothers wn * given fifteen days In Iho county Jail yesterday for the theft of n chicken from n man named Schbtt. The Commercial Pilgrims of America will glvo n social this evening In the Koval Ar- caiium ball. Cards and dancing will bo thu amusements of the evening and refreshments will bo served. „ The case of Emmet Danewood , charged with committing nn assault and battery on ! rank Urcgg , which was to have boon tried yester day before Justice Swoarlnqcn , Im boon continued until novt Wednesday morning. Invitations nro out for the wedding of Guoruo A. ICollou. , ' nnd Miss Amelia Flue ; , which will take plnco nt the residence of the brluo's mother , Mrs. KdiV.ml HUM , 10'JJ ' Kifth avenue , next Wednesday evening nt 8 o'clocit. Tlio funeral of the Into Mrs. Elcctn Olm- Btond will occur Sundny nftornoon nt 'J..JO o'clock from tier residence. JIO'J ' East Pierce itrrct , Hov. T. McK. Stcwnrt ofllclating. Tno ronmlns will bo Interred in Fuirvlew cemotcr.v. The regular meeting ot Ktchutah council No. , degree o ( I'oeahontns.will Do hold this evening In iho wigwam of the Uod Man , cor ner of Hrondway nnd Mnln street , ut 7t'J : ! ' o'clock , for work In the ndoptlon degree. A full attendance Is dcslrud. The work of moving the city onicc * wns completed yesterday nnd the clorlt and nudltur nro now sottlmt in rooms 200 nnd ' , ' 01 of the Sapp block , on the second floor , where they will remain until the now building is pottcn In readiness. The ofllco of the troas urcr Is In Kitincban's shoo store nt the corner nor of Bryant and Droadwny. Dunne the flrt three months of the cur rent yonr the real citato transfers hnvo amounted to fl,47.i.020.f > 0 , of which amount nenrlv $000,000 came in the month of March. This Is tjuito un increase over the amount for the corresponding time last year , nnd real cstnto dealers nro considerably oncour- ogcd over tbo outlook. L. A. Casper sold out his ontlro Interest In hhurocnhouso on Bast Plerco Uroot yester day to J. F. Wllcox , wbo will carry on the business from now on , nlthough Air. Casper will bo nt the old ulnnd for a few weeks in _ order to nettle up his business affairs before setting out for his now home. Ho states that owing to tbe fulluro of the city council to pnvo East I'Icrco street ho bus conic to the conclusion that tbo only way for him to got out of the mud is to inovo out. It is stated that several now Implement J& & huuses arcto bo locnloa hero In the near fu- tnro. The names of the firms who nro look- 1 _ g toward Council Bluffs nro'not mentioned y..t , ns the arrangements urn not complctod , b t the manager of ono of the Jlrms nlrcady doing business hero stated yesterday that in side of n month at least three moro houses would be located here. Tbo city is fast be- comlnf ono of the larccst " Implement cities in the country , and with" its line railroad facili ties it will not bo long until it stands at tbe top of the list. Vic Keller , who wns appointed to n posi tion in tbo pollco court several days ago , bus resigned upon u request from the mayor. The reason , as stated by the mayor was tbnt a committee of citizens had called at the oftleo of tbo mayor and remonstrated aealnst Keller's appointment on the ground that ho had not been a resident of Council Bluffs fcr over uiehteon months. Keller states that nlthough ho loft the city eighteen months BQO ho has nlwnys 'considered it his resi dence , nnd ho knows of no reason why ho should not bo allowed to retain his position. J. Y. Kelly , a travailing man , who has bcon spending a couple of week ) in the county jail for beating a board bill "nt a Broadway hotel , ivns released yesterday n.online. Ho at once proceeded to cslobrate. and it was less than an bour after ho got out before bo attempted to climb the stairs In tbo building across the street from the post ofllco and failed , falling down live stairs aim landing In a heap on the sidewalk. Ho was found lylnu there by an ofllcnr and taken to the city Jail , with tha blood streaming from a gash in iho back of his head. Ilo was slated us an ordinary drunk. Much interest is being nwikoneil among the Indies by the elegant display at Mihs ttngscmlo's Easier millinery opening , which will continue each nftor noon nnd evening until Saturday night. During the opening a 10 per cent dis count "will be piven on all pattern hats , and the ladies who desire to see and ob tain the latest in the inilliiioi-v line will find it to their interest to call at IW7 Broadway. r .so.v.iA ' .tte.ici : Miss Bnsslo Squire U homo from Tabor college for the spring vacation. L. B. Cousins , formerly a well known and 1 highly respected member of the pollen force , was appointed yesterday to n position as deputy by Marshal Tjmpioton. Allan Uawson , city editor of the DCS Moincs Keglstcr. was In the city yesterday , a guest of his brother , T. C. Dawson. Mr. and Mrs. lienr.v Sumncr of Chicago nro in the city en route from a winter's visit to Los Angeles , Cal. , nnd nro vU'.tiug Mrs. Sumner's brother , Dr.T. . B. Lacoy. Miss Chapman , Miss Flora Field , Hov. L. A. Hull und ll. A. Ballcngor returned yester- any from Atlantic , whcro they have been at tending a Suuday school convention. DoWitt's Sarsaparilla is reliable. Wo have our own vinoynrds In Culifor nia Jurvis Wino cotnoany , Co. Blulfa The KliigofXiuaolliKiStnvr * , The old sin lo generator Dangler was the best gasoline steve cvor inaJo , bu' . Shugttrt & Son have a now Dangler Unit is unquestionably the king of vapor Btovcs. It is called tbo Dangler Stir- pi ho , and is simply the old reliable Ktovo with a perfect process generator lidded. It burns a blue 11 tun o when lighted and htm no odor in slopping or Blurting. ShugnrtB nro the only people who hnudla them. Rettor , the tailor , IHO Broadway , has nil the latest styles and newest goods , Satisfaction guaranteed. Jurvla 1877 brandy , purest , safest , best , O. Yunhorman &Co. . feed , seeds , com mission , country produce , 10S Broadway. tilt * I'ai-lllc lloiur , A suit bus been pending in court for some tlmo post in which E. A. Wlckhara was plaintiff and W. A. Maurer defendant , and the object of which was to have an equitable iltvUlon madu of tbo 1'iicille bouse property at the head of I 'carl street. Yesterday the parties to the cult came to an agreement and the cni > o was bottled and will no dismissed lu the course of n dnv or two. By Iho terra * luof I1' " nerw'Mii Wlekham the ofo gets east two- thirds nnd. Maurer the west one-third of the lit with thu buildings thereon. Thomas Tostovln , civil cnglnaor and surveyor , over DoVolV , 501 Urondwny. Ewrnjon Music Co. , Mnsonlo temnlo. How nro your nwnlngsV J. M. . liiunclto , 1D1 Pearl. Only homo factory. JurvU' wild blackberry is the best. ] ! nstom money to lonn on real estate by E. H. Shoafo , Bronilway und Main. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS How a Bold Burglar Easily Secnred His Frecdomi HIS NERVE DID NOT DCSERT HIM After llplng Captured lie Coolly I'oliitrdto Ilia rk'olii- | Companion ami Utp That They Hail the Wrong , Man. A bold burglary took plncoyesterday after noon nt the residence of ' - . . C. ISmukle , (518 ( South Sixth stroot. MM. Empttlo w.u nlono tn the house nt the tltno , and the front door had aoon loft unlocked. Shs hoard a noUo unstnlrs , but thoURht no'.hlnf ? of It nt the tltno. Latur she proccodoj to Investigate , nnil when she got In sight of the door of ono of the rooms un-itnirs she saw n man In the net of ransacking a bureau drawer. The man saw her about the satno ttmo , and started to run down stairs. She Intercepted him. however , and catcMnc him by thn coat followed him down stairs , cryuip for help. At the same time another burglar ap peared and ] oincu the procession.Vhun the trio got to the front door the man wuo was being steered by Mrs. Knipltlo succeeded In gotttnc away and struck off down street , A man who was standing near by caught the other burulnr , who shoulccl : "I'm nil right ; there goes the burglar down the street. Go for him. " Ilo accordingly let no , and the burglar who had been blessed with the necessary ncrvo to play this trick , lost no tlino in malting his escape. Ho tin1 * not been heard from since. In the meantime R H. Evans and another gentleman , wbo Ir.iJ been attracted to tbo scene by Mrs. Empklo's cries , had inlcr- coptcd the llrst burglar , and ho was handed over to the pollco soon niter. Ho pnvo his name at the pollco station ns M. Koclc , i.nd appoatanccs Indicate that he Is a crook of no smnll caliber. So far as known nothing was stolen from the house , hut had It not been for Mrs. KinpUio's pluck both men would probably have escaped. The ono who getaway away ivni seen and a good description of him has been furnished the police , wbo have great hopes of landing him alongside his comrade In a dnv or so at most. 1NTUKKST TO I.ADI 129 Anil IVrliap * ) to Many Cmitloiucn New Hrpiirturo at thn llostun Store. The public is always expecting- pleasant surprise at this popular house. Hero is something worth reading about. Having determined to keep regularly in stock the very celebrated Myers nor- fumes , wo have requested a member of the manufacturing company to in per son introduce to the people of Council UlulTs these moat excellent extracts , and so today , commencing at 10 a. m. , Mr. L. II. Myers will show the goods , beginning- 10 a. ra. During this extraordinary perfume sale wo shall make the following special prices. 1 07. . 800 triple extracts for 19o a bottle. 2 ox. COc triple extracts for ole a bottle. 4 O7. 83u triple extracts for 50c a bottle. 8 07. . 3-jc Florida water for lc ! ) a bottlo. 10 ox. Hoc bay rum for Hc ) a bottlo. This < snlo consists of the following extracts - tracts : \Vhito lilac , now mown hay , whlto rose , jockey club , ylang ylang , lily of the valley , heliotrope , stcpanotis , Marie Stuart , orange blossom. Tlio above special prices for today only , commencing at 10 a. in. The reliability and superiority of these goods is unquestionable. The largest retail houses throughout the United Suites hti'vo already adopted this method of introducing this most necessary of toilet articles , and in some instances Mr. Myers has disposed of 7,000 bottles in ono day. LTOHT.VIXO. The lightning artist will bo hero all this week yet. Don't fail to get a beau tiful , gunuino oil painting nt a nominal cost. A chance never beloro offered to Council Bin Us patrons. BOSTON STORE , 401 , 403 and 405 Broadway , Council Bluffs , la. the M'rlf. The writ of injunction restraining the Omaha & Council BlutTs Bridge company from operating on South Madison street was Issued yesterday and served on the officers of the company. After tbo usual preliminary statements the writ reads as follows : Now thcso are In the name of the state of Iowa , to command you nnd each of you , iho said Omaha Bridge company nnd Council Bluffs Hallwny it Bridge company nnd the Council Bluffs Street Hullwny company lo refrain from the main- tcnunco or operation of your electric motor line or of n street railway line over nnd nlong South First street in tlio city of Council Bluffs , In. , In front of plaintiff's lots , to-wlt : Ljts OS und O'J of the original nlat of the city of Council Bluffs , la. The defendants , and each of thorn , are further enjoined from the operation of said motor line over und along saiu btroot at u rate of speed exceeding eight milns uii hour. You are further notillod that il is ordered , adjudged and decreed by tbo said court that the prayer of the plaintiffs that the defend ants bp'onjolncd for substituting n girder for a lint rail on said South First street bo ro- lusod. And this Injunction you will observe under penalty othuv. The last train was run on South First street at 5 o'clock last evening , when the in junction went into clTcct. Manager A. 1C. titono was seun last evening and asked what the probable policy of the company would bo from now on. "I can't say positively Just now , " wni his reply , "as the company will not decide mull uliout next Monuay. 1 rather thlnlt , however , that wo shall allow the people of First street to walk , as they ueem bent upon doing so. The company has not enough at stalto in the matter to warrant lighting very much In the courts , and If the citizens ot Council HI nils , want to stand Idly by and > eo travel blocked up on a wbolo street on account of ono man , I don't see how wo can help it. "As the matter now stands tboro U no way of getting into Fun-mount park except ing by tbo foot route , but n way of getting trains Into the park will In nil probability bo devised by the time the boason opens.Vo have already received gpod offer. } from cltl- /.on.s on ( .lion and 1'urk avenues , and l < y using those two avenue ? und digging a tunnel through the bluff wo can land passengers right where wo have been landing them for the past two years , Whether this will be douu can not yet oo said with certainty , but It looks very much like it nt present. " Bcocbam's I'llls for a bad liver. 8XAT01U.I ) A , llm Smith Cliareeil with Uolibliig MIT. Ainatiorth uu tlio Htri'fl , Jim Smith , a half-witted colored man who la well known in pollco circle ? , "turned a trick" In Bayllss park yesterday afternoon that is llkulj to have serious results. Mrs. Ainswortu , who lives on Third avuiiuo near the corner of KIghth street , was passing through tbo park when Smith approached her and before she knew what ho was about had deftly cut her nurse from her arm and tnudo off with it , liu waft traced to a vacant louse near the ( Srand hotel and au ofllccr madu a search of the promise ? . Smith was found tuclieJ uway In a small closet wucra ho had evidently hoped to escape thu eagle eye , una was very much chagrined when ho saw that his plan hud not worked. The mor.ny which thu purse hud funlamnd , about W In all , wa found lying on fho lloor at his tout. Ho was locked up In the city jail on the charge of larceny from the penon. Uoport had it that ho had done up a couple of young ladlrs just a few min utes bofnio lu the same way , but If the re port was trim the young Indies hud dlsap- iraared and did not make their loss Known at thu pollco headquarters. In lliuI in-'M Iliin U , TJO case ot John Grant ugalnst too Un'on 1'iicltle U l.vey companywhlo'i has occupied the last tbreo duys lu tto United fcute * court , was given to the Jury last evening , and nt a late hour the Jury was still out. The following persons were Indicted by the grand Jurv yesterday for violating the Inter nal revenue lows : F. Ltlhust , 1. F. Brecco , Ed Clanton , Cooley Henshaw , A. .lackson , George W. Ilhod'es nnd A. Bohrlnp. H. Thompson was indlcteJ on tbo cbnrgo of breaking Into the postofllco at Nodiwny on thoStbof last September and stealing $1.50 out of the money drawer. Votvlcts of cullty wcao returned In cnca of the following cases in which the charge wns boot-lcgplniT , nnd sentences wcro Im posed bv the court ; Jrtmo.i Uowlcy , flM and sixty days ; James Alexander , $100 and thirty ays ; B ! Slmmermnn , $10J and sixty days ; Cnl Cobb , * 100 and tnlrty days. William j-icey wes found guilty but was not sou- tcnred. Jesse Armstrong entered n plea ol guilty if the crlmoof Impersonating a united States .nicer. The story of the case ai brought out leforo the grand Jury was that Armstrong nducod nn Innocent granger to nccompany ilm from Loveland to .Missouri Vulloy prc- ending that bo had n warrant for his arrest. Vhen ho reached Missouri Volley ho stole * 3 f the granger's money nnd started off for jarts jnknown , He wai cnpturad about two months ngo nnd brought to thh city. Ho vns sentenced to pay n line of $ .VK ) nnd spend ninety days In the county Jail of Polk county. DoWltt's Sarsap.irllia cloarnoi tha bbal , ncrcnscstbo appetite : wt toioi up tha syj- om. It has boaolltto.l many paaplo who invo suffered fro.n blooJ duorJoH. It will heipyoa. Spring Missc3 Sprink & Fcaro. . are now nro- pared to display lo ctch : visitor their lutcst novelties from the eastern mnr- kots. The soecial display will com mence Monday. April ! ; nnd last three duys , During this ttmo the ladies of the city who wish to spend nn hour or so 'ooklng through iv room which is filled ivith extreme novelties in millinery will Inivo u ch.xnco to do so at the parlors ot this enterprising firm nt 10 Mtiin street. "Doors open at 10 a. ra. Genuine Rook Springs coal at Thatcher's. 10 Main street , always on hand. _ A Curd. I , the proprietress of Einmett house for llftcen years , served the last meal Thursday evening , and wish to extend my thanks and good wishes to my many patrons. I have leased the hotel to Mr. D. li Fyock , an energetic nnd experi enced hotel man. Hoping he will meet the patronage and success I have had. Respectfully , Mus. B. Dui.OAN. Want * S.T.OIM ) Mrs. H. B. Cook , wife of Dr. A. J. Cook , has decided to got n portion of the wealth of C. H. Hannan as the result of an attachment suit which was commenced In the district court a few days ago and of which mention was made in the papers nt the time. The suit referred to was begun to collect about $ . ' 300 , claimed to bo due as rent for the Grand hotel annex from Dr. Cook nnd his wife , and C. H. Hannan , as receiver for the Kimbjll- Charnp Invcstmont company , was the plaintiff In tne case. A petition was placed on file in the superior court yesterday In which Mrs. Cook alleges that the attach ment was sued out wrongfully nnd nialtc- iouslv , when Hannan knew I hat she was not liable for the rent , und that It was done lor the purpose of humiliating her and dis tressing her mentally and financially. Mrs. Cook alleges that the writ of attachment was issued by Iho clerk of the court on a false statement of facts , and for the pain which she has been caused by the suelng out of the writ and the subsequent legal proceed ings to which it give rise she thinks f5,000 would bo n proper compensation. She ac cordingly demands a judgment for that sum. Mr. Uar > nan has retained attorneys who will light the case. He regards the begin ning of the suit ns a mere niece of spite work for the purpose of making him trouble. DeWitt's Sarsaparilla destroys suen poi sons as scroJulu , skin disease , ccioma , rheu matism. Its timely use saves many lives. A .V.N O I/A f ; KM EH T3. Today Conreid'ti Opera company will ! close its engagement at Boyd's now theater by giv ing two performance1 ! of Millooeker's comedy opera , "Poor Jonathan , " ono r.t i:30 : this r.fternoou , cloilng with the evening per formance ntS. Robert Mantcll , wbo is known the length and breadth of the Innd as ono of tbo ablest legi'.imuto actors unon the American stage , will give live plays at Boyd's new theater the latter part of next week , and each ono will be an artistic treat. The following Is Mr. Mantell's Omaha repertoire : Thurs day evening. ' 'Monbars ; " Friday evening , "Hamlet " matinee "Tho ; Saturday , Lesson in Acting , " nnd "The Loinslanlan , " and Saturday evening "Tho Corslcau Brothers. " At the Farnam Street theater four nights and next Sunday matlneo "Tho Two Old Cronies" will appear. Of the performance the Now York World said : "Tho Two Old Cronies" and their company of d-jvor chums are doing everything on a gallop , nnd If you happen to got lost in the swirl of their "mus ical furco comedy extravaganza in three acts of hleh-class comedy mid music. " do not lay the u'umo to thorn. Ttioy ara on u fast go from , start to linlsh , nnd give n vivid idea of a band of hopeful * fleeing n Jay town with only thirty seconds to catch the limited for they great and good city of Brook lyn. The jlnglo and drive and rapid everything Is next to brain twisting. But thcso lighting mirth-inaUcrs played lo a bousn full of sharp wits last nicht , and iho response to every "zip" of song , dance , JnUo and melody was surprising tn only those on the stngo. The result , there fore , was satisfactory all arouud. There will ba an entlro change of program for Mr. G. W. Cahlo'.i second reading from his own work in Young Men's Christian as sociation hall tills evening. Admission , without reserved seat , will bo 5'J cents. The reserved seats , nt 75 rents nnd $1. can bo no- cured ut the Young Mon's Christian associa tion ofllco toujy. TOK.V I'tttm ins / . ! r/// ; ' .s AHMH. Cruel Separation ol u Child from 111 * Pan-lit. CiUMiiEiu.Aix , S. L ) , . April ) . A Mrs. Lyon came here a few days ago in search of her C-ycar-old child , which tbo father bad taken with him when hn left the mother , Tbo mother located them In a farm house on the Nebraska side seven miles from hero. On a rude bud in tbo midst of the greatest squalor lay the wasted form of tier husoand In the last stages of consumption , The father bad been ill for many days and the child , but G years old , had striven to assist him as mucn us possible. The llttlo lollow hftd regularly 1:1 ml lea the II ro and walled on his father , Tbo wlfo is well off financially , and pro posed to the husband that If l\n \ would give up the child both ho and the boy could re turn with her to her homo , where f ho would i-aro for them the remainder of their lives. The father spurned the offer tuid replied that ho would liccp the child nnd remain where bo was. After considerable parleying the mother and her escort attempted to take tne cblld by force , but wcro repelled by u Ilo ITU watch dog which was Bet upon thorn by both the boy and his father. After tha vain attempt to secure possession ut the child , iho mother returned to town and telegraphed for her bnther-ln-law , who llvea in Huron. He arrived the next day and ooth went to her husband's htuae , where they tool ; the child away by force. The father's grief was over whelming when ho saw the child taken from him , Tbo parting words of the little fellow were : "Papa , I'll ' bo deaa In the morning. " Mndlcal aid has bcon sent to the father , but there is uo hope of bi recovery. Slnlmil In Iliird I.nek. The Sinbad company , which was booked to play In Sioux City last night , met with so nuny dola\s on the road that it did not ar- nvo at Its destination until 11 p. in. During the afternoon a baggage car on tbo Sioux City . & 1'uelnVs train .No. ! j left the track and toiu up n rod or so of the rails. This caused a considerable delay , und when Iho tboHlri- cal company's train vf as able lo pass It bad to run xlowly 011 account of baattack caused by the wet weather. They Successfully Eiyi Their Vocation in the Rosidonca Part of That Oity , * - / ALDERMEN OUT FOR A HIGH OLD "TIME They ( llvo n Hrrr DrlnWlntf Toiinmmriit at \Vlilc ! > : Siiiiil | : of Pollen Are Ncrtlcil to Hoop Orilcr-i-NoMi from the Windy city. Cincxoo , III. , April 1. Hurglars broke Into the house of C. U. Muohtmann , 3S12 Stantou avenue , early Thursday morning , chloroformed the family and r.insnkcd the houso. Over ? MJ worth of valuaolcs were stolen. Thohouioof Mr. Gold unlth , living two doors south of Mr. Muohlnunn , was entered - torod about the sumo tlmo and n gold watch valued at $135 , n diamond stud valued nt ? " > , nnd15 In cash were tukcn. In both Instances the thiovoi made an en trance from the roar. The police hnvo no trace of the marauders. The thieves forced tha fuitomngs of tha kitchen window with n Jimmy and tuou went through every room In the house , ransacked all the clojots , trunks nnd bureaus , nnd loft the place in n Utter. Mr. Muchlmanu's gold wutch , vnluoJ nt flSD , nnd a pocketbook - book containing $11 , tno property of Mrs. J. . S. Stock ot 1'eorla , n puo-it of the family , were the only thing * nilsjod. All the silverware in Iho house was collected and left in n confused heap on the dining-room table. The thlovcs took loss pains nt the nouso of Mr. Uoldsmlth , 2S10 Stnnton avenue. They found the goU watch , diamond pin , nnd pocket-book on the dressing case In Mr. Goldsmith's ' sleeping room , and were satisfied to ; take It and go without searching farther. Arn-HtiMl tlioThliT. Several weeks nco the residence of C. II. Burroughs , 50U West Madison street , wns entered by n burclnf In the afternoon and sev eral hundred dollars worth of diamonds and Jewelry was taken. A few days ago a woman giving the nnmo of MaggloVeccr called on Mr. Burroughs and offered to give the name of Iho burglar for c consideration. The woman -vas traced to a house on Hnlstod street , where a man named Webber was fiund and Identified ns the burglar by Bur roughs , who saw him leaving iho house the day of the burglary. Both Webber and Iho woman giving iho nnmo of Maggie Wcbucr wcro arrested by OHlcers Stecle and Coffee. Alilcrincn on H tlamlxircc. At West Twelfth street Turner hall Thurs day evening an organization known as the Council club hold a boor-drinking tourna ment , which was styled by tickets and printed cills ns a "cako walk. " It was n sort of aldcrmunio jollification , nnd among the names ou the hack of the tickets were those of the following aldermen : Edward F. Cullerton , Powers , W. O'Bnon , M. O'Brien , Bldwoll , Morrison , Cooko. The crowd danced in n maudlin manner to tbo nir of "Chippy Get Your Hair Cut , " and othnr equally classical olrsi A aozcn policemen from the Maxwell street station were dc- tnilod to keep order and they had tboit hands full. Siunto Him with n 1'iilnt UriiHli. OeorgoT. Baker wds locked up at East Chicago cage nvcnuo police station Thursday night charged with an assault with a deadly weapon , The "deadly"wotpon" in ques tion was n wtll developed paint brush , plentifully loaded and charged with green paint. And , as thfe Information rends , no did "smito nnd strikb ono John McCabc" full in the face , frescoing his countenance in a manner hardly In accord with tbo ethics of art. art.Baker Baker has been wonting In ono of the sky parlors of the Masonic. , temple , and thither ofltcers armed wUha , state warrant for , him reached ( Uoro. They bet with an obuaclo in the form of a ycung man who refused them permission lo enter and search for their man. man.Tho warrant and the detectives' stars had no effect , and when they forced an ontmnco bo gave them a siege of stair climbing by de barring tnem from elevator service. They climbed to the roof nnd down again , but did not lind their man. They got him later , how ever , ou the street. Sitvngo DORS. Lawrence M. Ennis ana Mr. Rclnlerof Douglas park called on Assistant Chief of I'o- llco Hubbard Thursday with u complaint against dogs. Mr. Enuls stated that a dog bad gene mad four days ago and some twenty dozs ' in the neighborhood nad been bitten by it 'or by other dogs which had been bittcii. Several children had been bitten by themhut tbo owners of the dogs , ho said , seemed to care tr.oro for their animals than their chil dren , for they kept them locked up in their hoiucs to kcop them from bein shot. Mr. Ennis wanted the superintendent nf the dog pound instructed to swoop do.vn on tbo neighborhood fur a roundup of all Iho dogs and Mr. Hubbard promised lo attend to It. Kofim-d to lrcngni/.o linn. \Villlam Hancom loft his homo and family In New York City twenty-three years ago. He was not nen or board of by relatives from that tlmo until Thursday afternoon , when ho walked Into the saloon of his brother-in-law , Henry Jansen , 10'i and 103 Washington streol. Jnnscn'.s failure lo rec- ognl/.o him made Hancom nugry , and ho told Jnnscn that ho would cither shoot or stab him as soon as ho could procure the neces sary weapon. Ho was arrested and locked up at Iho central station.0 JMV 1'Ott TIlKllC til..llKi. Third 1'arty Men in Ui-orKlik I'ropoio tn Put Now I'laiiU In Tlirlr I'l.itlbrin , ATLANTA , Oa. , April l. | Sp3Clul Telegram toTnu Bee. ] The third party is abcutio demand that slave holder * shall receive In demnity for their property conllscaled dur ing' tno war.Vhon the St. Louis convention formulated Its platform it had for Its twelfth section Iho proposition that all union anny pensioners should ba paid the di ( Terence b- twcengroenbacds nnd gold which existed ip until IST.'I. This did not suit the souther , ! consumption. At llr. > t copies of iho platfoi m were circulated with the twelfth * section stricken out. The fact ot Its existence was so clofcly pressed , however , that it ii now odmilled , with tne cxplanuttoo that there was a private understanding that provision should bo made to p < iy for Iho slaves manumitted. This would bo an offstt. In the lltcruturo distributed among the third party people in ( Jcorgia this featuru is com mented on , and the farmers are given to Ondcrilnnd lhat the distribution of this money will ralso tho.piessuro ; of bard tunes , An IC.iKU'r ( MlVrliij ; . AVliy not attend Western Iowa college spring term and prepare for business or teaching ? A Hplonilid opportunity is offered to all who will accept it. Spring term opens Monday. , . April 4. College Marcus bloclc , now postolllco , Council Bluffs ) , la. U'ymoru IliillriMdorM Organized , WYMOIIC , Neb , , April 1 , [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bun , J .Tho Wymoro Hallway Employes club wns o'ft'.ahizcd hero lust nlglt under tUo supervision of Hccry Knodcll rf Omaha. The club strtr'.ts out under the mo.-t favorable auspices with 100 members , The order Is composed of the B , & M. employes. Tbo officers elected for the onsuln ; your uru as followbi John 1'cnnlngtcii. president ; Ed Uynn , vice president ; CJ , N , Johnston , secretary , nnd Frank Skolllnger , treasurer. After the election of officers Vice President Hyan made on Intrroitmg address , showing the importance of railroad men lalm.g an In terest in this work , lioforo the meeting ad journed a vote of tbanlts was tendered M > * . Knodell. PERFECT DEVELOPMENT DEPENDS UPON PERFECT NUTRITION. Use the genuine Johunn IIolT's Mult Extract , it is the best tonic nutritive oxtunt. It Is spoclully BSS a reconuunnded nursing1 mother- * ; , I'oiivnlosccnts and the weak and debilitated. Uoware of imita tions. The Konuino must liavo iho signature of "Johann Hofl " on the neck of every bottle. M9llMGl9BACC0. ( PUREST. MOST RELIABLE. Ijold Krncj ( Ble tie ; njerry old soul , Und liVed ii/tl/is / / real'ajeof oUrs , He Would f/aVe / called jor BULL DURHAM To snpke it ? tyis pipe , = = = = = = And been merrier Under its powers , Thousands of Smokers The Millionaire in his palace , The Laborer in his cottage , The Swell on the street , The Sailor on his ship , Comfort-lovers everywhere , Prefer Bull Durham. Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co. , DURHAM , N. C. OZS.FOR _ _ ABSOLUTELY PURE JusfTRYlr. F.r.JAQ.UEJ 1 * CO. KANSAS CITY. MO. Every MAN cnn lie STRONG and VIG OROUS in alltetpccls _ Jby tiiini * SPANISH N1SRVINE , the great bimiilsh Remcily. YOUNG MEN OK OLD sufftrin * from NERVOUO DIJ1JII.ITY , I.OST or PAII > INO MANHOOD , nidnlyemissionsconvulsions , ncivou ] ' . proktratlon , cnust d by tbcuse of upiunt , tobacco or alcohol , wake * fulness , mental depression , loss of p'wer in cither sex , ; pcrmator * AND AFTER U&K. tlio-a caused bystlf abuse and over indulgence or an > personal weak ness can be restored lo perfect liealtli nnd tlic NOIILU VITAI.ITV OF STRONG Mlil-T. We c'vc ' a wllttcu KUaranlco whb6 boxes lo cure any caic or refund Hie money. $ i a boxG ; Luxes t5 For sale In Omaha bv Snow , Lund & Co. Dsere.Wells&Co . ' The nimo : of 1)13 ) hus- & E Miyjpj BUYER'S Inous hunies liero , , , Agrionltur.i\ \ plvun nro m tufot-- Huccp.'sor to C. A. cneo for tlio lion fit Deuba > V Cu , Implement ! of huycrs. Wo rccom- I.IUKOU 1'iirnlt irj incnil them us the GUIDE IIiiu-o In I'lo MT. . . hest houses to do il Vtilliy. 'Jli tu 'iir etc. Suutli M tin d ; HroitlTiy , Council . with iuCoiinclillltr * Council Illuttj. llliill-i. Rnsscll & Co , , \V \ , A , Mam1 stto & C ) , RlfflSll & CO. , Council IIIiH < , Iv 15'Jl to 1)07 S , .Mill Importer nn3 Job .M.iMlllon , U. -Manufacturers of * St. Council Illu.U ber nraiiui ! Ullca-- SIU IViirl r-tro-'t. farm Ingin33 Jobbprs of full Una Trooke.'j and Council Illillli , - lu Cyclone Threshsr ofAgrlc.iltiir.il I n- Maniifacfiron of . thO It.HIL'H Cnrey A Woodburj plonrjntj , ve'alclei , Jo'jborj In I-'nilti , mitlc Cu-ol AlltO ICn- * Homo I'OWOM. etc. . etc. Council Ulu-Ti. li. Xut , Ktc. SlioEartSecciCo ITDVv ! DDI17 lib DnU 10 ) . " . . . Ur.mcli housr'.Co'.M . Council Din Hi. In. OO. Council lllu.7 , li. ell UlurTi. In. , .Mf . \viiu Lies AM- : ! ? ' South Muln Ft. r. Wholesale nnd . ro * > "ouncll llluirs. \Vholo nlo andra- Snnd.vlc ! ! Shollcn , MAM-M9. tall Ciirilen. Reid and Flower Seed . Western Urancli tall ( irinlon , Held nil nlz3j , Orlinlori Cnrrlaues , Ilu ; ? i. anil Flo'vsr S03dj. Uuy I'rcssji , Him pI ! s.Suri'p9. | Ko.i I HUhoH mnrkct vi't.1 al lll > ( liit mnrkct erj , M ower.i , Hurt \Vioi- : : : . 0 irti price pild forjeadj , Agvl Wooilviw Ktc , ItlulT-i \Vrltu for catalogue Imilon [ o-its. ' Write for cat.ilo.Mo . ett l-u JAPANESJS A new nn 1 Complete Trentme'it , connlejllnji ot Suppositories , Ointment In Capsule. , nUo la 11 ox nnd I'lilj ; a I'oaltivo Curs for Kxtjrnil : , Jntorna 1 llllnd or Uleo.lln Itctiln ? , Chronic , Itucent or llciodltury i'ilL-3. This Itomedy hHi n-jvor boon knorrn to lull , fl per box.t ! forlJ : b nt bnull. . Why Butter from this terrible dtaa.is > 'fhdn.i writ ten crnaranicc Is positively 1'iv.Mi wtili tibjx 0.4 , or refund tin munjj If not curjl. SLMI I sti : n lor free Sample , ( iuar.intaa iss-.idl by Kulin A Co. , Uruftglbls. Solo Atfotita , cor no. liHIt nnJ I loets. Umuii.v Neb. itnU itnlyU en u I lie. AFC , . ! * ) rHltlile. LOIC , K l > rufrln for Chtthttltrf Knaltth P mand Brand f u llfd ted Gold nifUtltcX l-oiti , ftIcJ with blue rltifjon. Twko no otlier. Jlt/utt dangron * tubttitv nontand imttatlant. At UnifjIiH , or ifnd . In * timp < for particulars , irnlmontali ami "ItelU-r for I .mile * , * * tnlettfr , by return Mall. 1O 00 TMllmonlili. A'uniprr hti'titler Chemical Co.MndlunNQimrp B M by 11 Local pruggItti. 1'blluda. . I'o. YOU HEED NOT FEAlc Unit iioopli ) Mill luioiv your linirls dyril K you use that ] > uiTcct Iniltutiuii of nature , At Im part H n Rlo-sy nil or ami frrsli lifts tn tlio h.r. I'rlri' , il. Ulllco , : > U 1'urk 1'lace , ; < i. V. JtESffl.T OlUAIilil.KSSXJiSS. . Four iint Itijiirnl , Ono I'af.illy , lu IEiillrniilVrci' : ! ( . PifNcr.TOX , InJ. , April 1. At Book's Sta tion , ihri-o miles \vo3t of here , at 9 o'clock yo3t2iJay mornlnt ; frjigUt train No. 7-1 , en gine iy , colnp west on tha Laho Brio .t Ht. Liouls railroad , niiniKiir nbout twenty miles an hour , rnn in ai : open switoli ami dashed : n to soiiw freight cars stamlln on a Ride line'c. The enclno nnJ thirteen curs were ditched anil complctelr destroyed. They were loaded with grain. Five trainmen were Injure' ' , fous- very badly , Ono may d'p. Tno Injureil nro : I'TIII : : Dri.ANiv : : , flroman , head and face sev.Toly cut , HKNIIY CUAIIKU , conductor , body and limbs bu s d. .1. T. HoiiKiirs head brakcman , head and fee tornbly cut , arms and legs bnuly In- JuioJ. Jo iv KosRViinnnnn , engineer , badly cut and bruised on bodv. \V , \VnioiiT , brakeman , legs nnd arms bully crushed uml bevcro ruts on luco and IK a I. I.WrlKht's injuries are serious. Ills sailor- Intr was terrible. 'Jha wreck was caused by Chnrlcs Burns , section Loss , and nn old h.tnd , leaving Iho switch u ) > .m. All the Injured men nro rcM- dur.ts of iiuntliiKburir , Intl. IlniiliM ; ! : It'i't Out , SVN FIUSCISCO , Cal. , April 1. Theodore Hopkins has resigned liln | io.slllon us treai- urer of iho fcioutlieni and Central 1'acllio roada. It U not known whether ho would have bron dpnlnccd if ho had not resigned. Cnptnln N. T. Firtb , asslstiiut treasurer , nnd H. 1C. Hunting-ton , nephew of U. 1' . Hunting' ton , arc mentioned ns successors. Orricc OF WKATIIEU BuiiiUL1 , ) OMAHA , April 1. ) Owing to thn extraordinary storm many reports are missing tonight , but enough are on the map to locate the prcat cyclonic dis turbance. The Diiromotcr has been uncom- mcnlv low and tbo result was a wild and con tinuous Inrusli of air. The stnrm Is now cci.trnl in South Dakota , nnd the high south westerly \vlnils which nruvulletl in this sec tion during the duy ore now lu the upper Mississippi valley , Freezing weather prevails in western Ne braska , and DUOW U reported from Valtiniliio. Steep barometer gradients exist In tha Mis souri valley und continued brisk winds , but from the won and northwest , and colder \vuiulier Is therefore likely , For Kubtern Nebraska , Omaha und VI clnlty Clearing to fair wi < at her. somewhat ( i Idei' , with gradually di.iiliilsliInK winds I'om iho west and northwest during Satur duy. THE SHORTEST LINK TO CHICAGO is via thq Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y , as represented on this man. Electric Lighted , Steam Heat ed Vcstibuled trains leave Omaha daily at 6:20 : p. m. , ar riving at Chicago at 9:30 : a. m. City Ticket Office : 1501 Far- nam St. , Omaha. F. A. NASH. Gen'l Agent. C. C. LINCOLN , Pass. Agent. W. C. ESTEP , 14 H. MJUH ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. J1AJJK IIY THE DUTCH PROCESS are"Trealoii with Carbonala of Soda , Magnesia , Pclasli cr Dloarbonale of Soda. " To partially supply the loss of natural flavor nnd color caused by this treatment , fragrant gums and dyes are usod. . In. SIDNEY Hixniin. Protestor \fndlcinp at UIIIVCKI V LVi'.lcL-c , Ixnulon , and I'liv-ician to me Cfillevu flmpiul , iicrluin the Bir.ttca l-iiBln'i ' authority " " llic action m driiRs , it.ne in.lnt ' Jlaiid- ' ' . " " . . . . bonk ill 'l'liL'r.incullc.i"tliit"llir .u iintiladmi. > istr.in.iii n ( alkali ? * nnd tlit-ir catbuiiates rtndcr ilie blo'i-l it is i-aid , poorer In wiliili and in red corpu'il ; , andiiiiiMirllicmitriii iiolllicl.i < > < l } ' . " Olaniinopi-i. c.itLoii.iic nf ammonia , pml kjurilsof aminonb , lie fayn : " These iircp.iratiiinH li.ivc many proprtij * in comninn willi the alk.t'ine ' , nut.iih , and soda proup. ' 1'ln.y | pns fs .1 slronuilkalnii ; rfnclion.aro freely loluhk- \iuer. li ivu a litL'h dilfusion-ptiwer , and iliuuilve Ilie animal n xtnre * . . . . 11 admin istered Ion IOIIL' , they i-xcilc catarra ol the ttom.icli and intcsl lues. " For more thnn JOO Yearn the house of Walter ItaJtci' 0 Co , have made ( Itch' Cocoa ZVt'/Hi- / rrttlontiA HSOLUTELYP UliE , itaiiitVO latent Process , Alkalies oi > Jues , W , BAKER & CO , , Dorcliesler , Mass , SPECIAL NOTIOE8. COUNCIL BLUFFS. KIINT Tlin nllli-o riioin IIOH . liy Cory fi Coimruroa I'oiirl Htrrrt , App.y to Luonnnl ICvrro t. " | /ltHbAI < K Onouo yc'iir'n llnu ; , I ! percent -L Intert t , u L'0.t youiii liursi * . Apply to Liunurd Ivvcrt-tt. "IjAOH HAM-J At n hnrz.iln. r.-iicro fruit nnil J- ciinlcn farm n < IJolnlnuiy ; ilinln ; uoil ullln , R II , Hliuifu. g.ir Ion Inn li , h UB)4 , loti un I bublncs-i hlu.'ks fur -tilu or r int. Day A .u I'u-irl ilrout , Ujiinjll Illuir-i. Ijlult UKN I'-Ovur .Onlwulllii ; * of every < lc- L1 burlptloiutt prluus v.iryln ; from il lu } UJ ; or iiiuntli , lutMtu I In all ; jms : of iho city. R il. ijliuifu. MJ llrn.ultv.ir. $ 'i'\ \ per uciu for K'CO'J funus In Iowa , l-'inc , aiiiouth ruui laud , l-'or liurtluiilnrs cull un 01 utl < lic > Johnston A. Van I'uttun , < k > unuil Hlnir , 01 1 CI1HAN udclit ( in Huts fur runt , louiiis oiichi iJittti , liot unil culil water. FOUND AT LAST After Ye.vs of Unsucoasif.il Ssarah for Cure , Martin /ml rsj.i Qota Uc.loffrj.n the Chltujj Iooor - V. ValAjti.Tni monlal. OMAHA. Nob. . .Tan. 18 , ISJi To whom It Altiy Concern : This is to cortlfv tlwt.I . Invo boon n constant sulToror tor inntiy vonrj wltli catarrh , asthma titr.l bronchial nIToc- lions of the ill rout , nnil tried nil the iKilont medicines nnil romu.liuJ I over heard of , but with no success. I tieatod \vllh doctors In vurioin purls of the country , but none ot thoin could do tno any jood fu.'lhor thtui ( jiving "i'J ' shop temporary roliof. I MilTorod iiiirhi un day. nnil con tinned to jjrow worsu not withstanding till the medicine 1 1ml taken. I hud almost given up mv euso as hopeless when I wns Informed by it friend of Ur , C. OuoVo , the Clilni-so doctor , and uilviM.nl to ( jo nnd SGJ him in the hope of Kottltifr relief at least , if not n pormniicnt euro for my trouble. 1 wt3 ; slow in malting up my mind to in iho sui'h it radical chuti go in my treatment , us I It now u trial with the Uhlnono doc tor would bring inn , but I llnalt.v con eluded to give him a. trl il. so I culled ut his ollico with that intention. 1 touud the doctor a clever , entertaining gonllo innn , thoroughly postoa on myoi.ll lion , and it tool : only u vary short Uuio to convince mo tint bo was the party I was so long in search of. lie told mo my case was curablo. and that ho eoulil euro tno , and prewired mo a stioeial ttoutmont to suit my condition , and in two weeks I wns > o much better1 that I had the fullest confidence in the doctor's ability and committed my case to his treatment. I continued lo grow bailer rapluly and am now onti ely well. 1 ewe my euro to D.C Goo Wo , and am not as.iaincd to admit it. I advise all who want relief from their troubles to c-.ill on Dr. C. Gee Wo. and they will bo cured. For all particulars apply or write to MAUTIX L. AKUK'UPO.V , U121 Cuinltitf St. , Omaha , Nob. rm. c. OK is wo , Ilusnlnr ? riiliuito of Ohlncso inodlclnc. ollit yearsstiiily , tun yo-irV practteo. Tri'ittssiio- ci'S-fnlly all dlsc.ises known to sult'urlnjliu- iiiiinlty. Hoots plants and licrtis nature's roinoillos his incilU'lnus llio wurlil Ills wltiii"H ! 1'J.K ) to - tlnionla'8. Cull unit sco him , UonMlU-itlon free. HUH a so i on-liuitly un liin.l : rumo.l.oj fur Iliu fnllotviir ; illsuaso ruady | iruirod | ) ; : A-th'ni : , Catarrh , Itlictliint 9111 , Indlk'i' tlun , Lost Miinlioo ' , Komaiu Wo ikni-ss. Sluk Ilo > it- iiclie , ll.ooil I'nrllliir. : uul Kiiln y an 1 1'vor. ' 1'ilcu , nnoclnllnr per bottle or six for llvu del lars. Tlui u who ciiinot : eull. uno USDout stump fur question list an 1 full p.trtli-u'an. Offloa , Cor. lOtli nnJ California Sti . .On Oinalia Medical and INSTITUTE. I Eye & for INFIRMARY FOR THIS TREATMENT OF ALL- llrst fiiL'll Itus , apD.-iritm nnd Kuinollca furhiicuusifiii livalniunt of nvory form of dl.suaso roqiili-lii inuillcal or siir lutil truatna-nt. 0 beds fur pii'liMits , Ijo nl an I attiMidanco. Ilet.1 iivroniodittions In tlio wust. \Vrto ! fur clronlar-i on ilufurniit us and Lrafcs. trui-ius. clnlj fcot , C'lrv.itnrosof solnu , plies , tumors , c'lticorontarrh , broimlilt s , In- lialailon.o cclr.vlty , paralysis , enllrpsy , lilcl- nuy , b ailder , uyi * . car , skin an 1 blooJ anJ nil - - . . DISEASES A SI'HO I A ITV. OF V/OMBN / Hook ; on Disaasoi ot Wninun I'll K13.vo have-1 ite In dup irtinenl fi-r uoni < xn during uonlliiuinunU Ftrk'tly irv.itc.l Cnv ) : HelluUlo Medical In- btituto inaKliii ; a Spoi-lulty nt 1JU1 VA'l'K IJISlCASKS A'l II nod Dlsunsci Ktiucossfully troatol. . yphllltlo 1'olson icniovrd from tlu > system wliliont inviciiry. Now itustoratlva 'I'reul- inuiit for l.o-is of VITAL 1'UWKIL I'ur-foin un- nblo to vli l us inav bo treated at home by i nrroKimii cnco. All communications confi dential. .Mo.l.uliR-.s or instraiiiunts su.nt l < y ma 1 nro.vpros1 * . .sni'urely packed , no inarms to lnilvnt ! < > cnnti-ntsor Hondur. One pei-'onal In- tcrviow | irefirreJ. ( 'alt and consult 111 or .semi history of your cube , and we will bend In plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN V - - ui > pn iTivato , enscH , Inipotency.jvplillls , Gk-ot an I Varleo- i-o i' , with 1'iiesr on list , llr.ifCM , Appliances for nfforniltlos it Trusoj. On'y manufactory Intho Westof tttftt.t.il- I'i l ,11 I'.I i.x nt. , 'J'lUJaaua , Kl.l'.Ul'ltW It.I 'JThJt I.S .1 V I ) II Kf.-lti. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , 26th nnd BroMway , Oo neil BluTj. Ten minutes' ilde from eontorot .Jniali.v on Omaha ami Council Illulf.-i uloclrle motor lino. "THE GRAND HOTEL , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Xew , modern , woll-iipuolntod , thor- ouyhly woll-ltopt , $ J u day , E. F. CLARK , Prop. CITIZENS STATE BANKer or Council Ilium. oapitil stco'i ' . 9i.ntoon furjiliisuii.11'ronts nuouu KclUnlt.i | ] ! nn I Eiirului SV''J . O I Irrctur1. . II IM nu 11 n > i. K. ! . Hlri I , K , ) , Ole-ison , H K. ll-irt , I A Mlllir , J. V itl.ioli 111-1 nnil Clmrle It llnnnan. TruniaclKciuiral linlf- liU Iniiiiiiuss. Largest c.iiill.il and u-ilns | of any liitnU In t'oiltlinciituril luwu. KTBREST ON TIME DEJPO3IT3 Chas , Lunkley , lllri'cl'jr ami Uiulurl I'li-r. Kll Hfo'itlwiiv , Council JJlulT-j. *