6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUiXDAY , APRIL 3 , 1892-SIXTEftN PAGES. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFa OFFICE : - NO. 12 PKAIIL STRICT. rellvtml Vy Carrier to any pnrtof the City ll.W. T1LTOJJ , - MANAGER. Hinlnesi Office .4 . . No 41 Kutor | . HoSI JIIAOK J/K.VTJO.V. N , Y. Plumbing Co. Council Oluff * Lumber Co. , coat. Croft's chattel loans. 204 Sapp bloisi' . A marriage. license was Issued .vostordnv to W , II. Vcvcnnnd Gr co M. Klnno , Doth or tnls cltv. Henry Hothurs was given fifteen days In tbo comity Jail yesterday for the tholt ot n chicken from n man named Schott. The Commercial Pilgrims of America will Klvo a social this evening In the Kovnl Ar- cauum hall. Canls nnil dancing will bo the nnmsomonls of the evening and refreshments will bo served. InvltatlotiR nto cut for the wedding of UcorKo A. Kolloeg and Miss Amelia Tluos , which will take plnco at the residence of the hrldo's mother , Mrs. IJdward Fluus , 10.M Fifth avenue , next Wednesday evening at 8 o'clocic. Tbo funeral of the late Mrs. Hlcota Ulm- lead \\llloccur Sunday afternoon nt 2.S10 o'clock from her rusidonce , HO'J Hast 1'ierco street , Kov. T. McIC. Stewart oniclnllnir. Tdo remains will bo Interred In Fulrvlow ccmoter.v. The regular meeting of Ctchutnh council No. ! ! , clcRioo of Pocahonttts.wlll bo held this evening In the wigwam of the Hod Mon , cor ner of Broadway and slain street , at ' , 'M o'clock , for work In the adoption degree. A full attendance Is doslrod. The work of moving tbo city offices was completed yesterday and the clerk and auditor are now sottlnd in rooms i00 ! and ' . ' 01 of the Sapp block , on the second floor , where they will romnln until the now building is gotten In loadlncss. The ofllco of the treasurer uror U In Klnnohan'sshoo store at the cor ncr of Bryant and Broadwny. During the first three months of the cur rent year the ical estate. transfers have nmounlod to fl , 175,920 .0 , of which amount nearly $ .KK,000 ) catno in the month of March . This Is quite an Increase over the amount lor the corresponding tlmo last year , and real cstnlo dealers are considerably encour aged over the outlook. L. A. Casper sold out his ontlro Interest In his proonhouso on East Plerco street vestor clay to J. P. WIlcox , who will carry on the business from now on , although Mr. Casper \vill bo at the old utand for a few weeks In order to fiottlo up his business affairs before setting out for his now home. Ho states that owing to the failure of the city council to pave Kast i'lorco street bo bus coma to the conclusion that the only way for him to got out ot the mud Is to move out. It is stated that several now implement huusca are to bo located hero In the near fu- tnro. The names of the firms who are loolc- 1 Og toward Council Bluffs are not mentioned yut , as the arrangements nrn not completed , b t the mauaficr of ouo of the ilrmi already doing business hero stated vesterday that In- Bide of n month at least tbtcc tnoro houses \\ouldbclocatcdherc. The city is fast be coming ono of tbo largest Implement cities in the country , and with its line railroad facili ties it will not bo long until It stands at the top of tbo list. Via Keller , who was appointed to a posi tion In the police ccurt several days ago , has resigned upon n request from the raujor. The reason , as stated by the major was that a committee of citizens had called at the oftlco of the mayor and remonstrated ncalnst Keller's appointment on the ground that ho had not been a resident of Council Bluffs for oxer ( jtcbtccn month * . Keller states that although ho left tbo city eighteen months nco ho bus alwnjs considered It his resi dence , and ho knows of no reason why ho should not bo allowed to retain his position. J. V. Kelly , a travailing man , who has been spending a * couple of week * In the county jail for beating a boaid bill at a Broadway hotel , was released yesterday mornluc. Ho at once proceeded to celebrate , nnd it was less than an hour after ho got out before ho attempted to climb the stans In tbo building across the street from the post ofllcu and fulled , falling down five stairs ana landing In a heap on the sidewalk. Ho was found lylnc tncio by an officer and taken to the city jail , with the blood streaming from n ga h in the back of his hoad. Ho was slated us an ordinary drunk. Rlnlmcl In Haul I.uck. The Smbad company , which was booked to play in Sioux City last night , mot with so many deluvs on the road that it did not arrive - rive at Its destination until 11 p. in. During the afternoon n baggage car on tbo Sioux City & Pacific's train No. 2 left the truck and toro up n rod or so of the rails. This caused n considerable delay , and when the theatri cal company's train was nblo to pass It had to run slowly on account of bad track caused by the wet weather. Much interest is being nwakoncd nmong the ladies by the elegant display nt Mibs Rngsualo's linater millinery opening , which will continue each after noon and evening until Saturday night. During the opening a 10 per cent dis count will bo ghen on nil pattern hats , and tlm luelicb who desire to see and ob tain the latest in the aiillinorv line will find it to their Interest to call at D37 Broadway. ' JMJK.SO.VII'.lltAUH il'llS. Miss Bessie Squlro is homo from Tabor college for tbo spring vacation , L. B. Cousins , formerly a well known and highly respected member of the police force , was appointed yesterday to a position ns deputy by Marshal Toinploton. Allan Dawson , city editor of the Dos Molno ? Koglstcr , was In the city yesterday , a guest of his brother , T. C. Dim son. Mr. and Mrs. iionry Sumner of Chicago nro in the city en route from n winter's vUl to Los Augolcs , Cal. , and nro vlbiting Mrs Kumnor's brother , Dr. T , B. Lacoy. Miss , Chapman , Miss Flora Field , Rev. L , A. Hall and Jl. A. Ballcngor icturnod Tester- aay ftom Atlantic , where thev huvo been at tending a Sunday school convention. Wo have our own vineyards in Califor nla. Jurvis Wino coinrwny , Co. BlutTs Tlie KliiB ( iriiiiiiolliic.Semen. The old single generator Dangler wa the boat gasoline stove cvor made , bu Shugart & Son have n now Dangler that in unquestionably the Icing of vapor stoves. It is called the Dangler Sur prise , midis simply the old reliable btovewlthu perfect process generator lidded. It burns n blue llamo when lighted and has no odor in slopping or Htartlng. Shugarts are the only people who handle them. I am Roller , the tailor , ! UO Broadway , has nil the latest styles nnd newest goods. Balibfaction guaranteed. Jnrvisl877 brandy , purest , safest , best. O. yunkorrann&Co. , feed , seeds , com mission , oountry produce , 108 Broadway. Divided the 1'aclllc llutme. A suit has been pending In court for loma tlmo past in which 13. A. Wlckbam was plaintiff and W. A , Maurer defendant , and the object of which was to have an equitable dlvlilon made of the Pacific bouse property at tbo head of Pearl street. Yesterday tbo parties to the suit came to an agreement and the OAIO WAS settled oiid will bo dlimUscd In tbo course of a duv or two , By the torin * of the agreement Wickhara gets tbo east two- thirds and Maurer tbo west ono-third of the lot with the building * thcrcou. Thomas Tostevln , civil engineer and surveyor , over DoVol'n , 604 Broadway. Swnnson Muelo Co. , Mnsonlo temple- . How are your awnings ? J , M. Lnincko , 131 Pcnrl. Only homo factory. Jnrvls1 wild blackberry la the best. Eastern money to loan on renl ostitte by K. H. Shoufo , Broadway uud Main. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS How a Bold Burglar Easily Secured His Freedom , HIS NERVE DID NOT DESERT HIM After ItrliiK Cnpturnl lie Coolly rnlntrtllo 111 * rircliiR Coinpnnloti unit Ktplnlns IliiitThcy Hull tlioVione. . Mnn. A bold bursary took placoypstorday after noon nt the residence of r-i. U. Umpklp , 013 South Sixth itreot. Mu. Krapklo was alotio In the house at the time , nnd the front door had oeen loft unlocked. She heard a noUo unstalrs , but thought nothing of It at the tlmo. Later she proccodod to Investigate , nnd when she got in sight of the door of ono of the rooms upstairs sno saw a man In the not of raniaclttng a bureau drawer. The man saw her about the same tlmo , nnd started to run down stalrj. She Intercepted him , however , and catcntnc him by tbo coat followed him down stairs , crylnf for help. At tbo snrao tlmo another burglar ap peared and Joined the procession. When the trio got to tbo front door the man who was being steered by Mrs. I mnklo succeeded In gottiue away and Btruck off down street. A man who was standing near by caught the other burglar , who shouted : "I'm nil right : there gee * the burglar down the sticet. Go for him. " IIo accordingly lotco , and the burglar who bad been bloisod with the necessary nerve to play thh trick , lost no tlmo In making his escape. Ho has not been hoard from since. In the meantime P. II. l vans nnd another gentleman , who had boon attracted to the scene by Mrs. Hmpklo's cries , had inter- coutcd the llr.it burglar , and ho was handed over to the police soon after. Ho cave bis name at the poltco station as M. Rock , und nppcatanccs 1 nil lea to that ho Is a crook of no emallcallbcr. So far as known notnlug was stolen from the bouse , but baa it not been for Mrs. Kmpklo's pluck both men -voulu probably have escaped. The ono who got nu-av was soon and n good description of him has boon furnished the police , who have great hope ? of landing him alongside bis comrade In a day or so at most. 1NTKRUST TO LADIES And Perhaps to Many ( ientlmnen \ jfon- Uvpnrtuie nt the Iloston Store. The puhlie is always expecting a pleasant surprise at this popular house. Iloro la something worth rotidlng 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 Bluffs these most excellent extracts , and so today , commencing at 10 a. m. , Mr. L. II. Myers will show the goods , beginning' 10 a. m. During this extraordinary parhuno sale wo shall make the following special prices. 1 oz. 3oc triple cxttuctsfor 19c a bottle. " Of. SOc triple extracts for Ulcubottle. 4 o83c triple oxtractsfor50caboulo. 5 oIMc Florida water for lOc a bottle. 10 at. 85e bay rum for lOc u bottlo. This sale con&ists of the following ex tracts : White lilac , new mown hay , white robe , jockey club , ylang ylang. lily of the valley , heliotrope , btepanotis , Marie Stuart , orange blossom. The abo\o special prices for today only , commencing at 10 n. m. The reliability and superiority of thcso goods is unquestionable. The largest retail houses throughout the United States have 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. LIGHTNINO. The lightning artist will bo here all this week yet. Don't fail to get a beau tiful , genuine oil painting at u nominal cost. A ehanco never betoro offered to Council Bluffs patrons. BOSTON STORE , 401 , 403 nnd 405 Brouduay , Council Bluffs , la. Issued the Writ. The writ of injunction restraining the Omaha & Council Bluffs Bridge company from operating on South Madlsoa street was issued yesterday and served on tbo ofllcers of tbo company. After tbo usual preliminary statements the writ leads as follows : Now tbeso are In the name of the state of Iowa , to command you and each of you , the said Omuha Bridge company and Council Bluffs Kailwnv & Bridge company and tbo Council Bluffs Street Kailway company to refrain from the main tenance or operation of your electric motor line or of u street railway line over and along South First street in the city of Council Bluffs , la. , in front of plaintiff's lots , to-wit : ijjls OS und CU of tlio original ulut of the city of Council Bluffs , la. The defendants , and each of them , are fuithcr enjoined from tbo operation of said motor line over and alongsaidstioot at aruVu of speed exceeding eight miles an hour. You are further notified that it is ordered , adjudged and decreed by the said court that tbo pr.iycr of tbo plaintiffs that the defend ants be enjoined lor substituting a girder for a Hat rail on euhl South first street bo ro- iusod. And this Injunction you will observe under penalty of law. The last train was run on South First street nt r > o'clock last evening , when the In junction went Into effect. Manager A. K. Stone was scun last evening and asked what the probable policy of the company would bo from now on , "I ran't say positively just now , " was his reply , "as the company will not docldo until about noxi Monday , I rather think , however , that wo shall allow the people of First street to walk , as they seem bent upon doing so. Tbo company has not enough at stake In the matter to warrant fighting very much in the courts , and If the citizens of Council Bluffs want to stand idly by und see travel blocked up on a wbolo Btrcot on account of ono IUIID , 1 don't see how wo can help iu "As the matter now stands there Is no way of getting Into Fairmount park except ing by tbo foot route , but a way ot getting trains into the park will in all probability bo devised by the tlmo the season opens , \Vo have already received good offers from citi zens on ( ! le and 1'ark avenues , and t > y using these t\\oavenue ? und digging a tunnel through the bluff wo can land passengers right whore wo have been landing them for the past two years , U'ucther this will bo done can not yet DO said with certainty , but It looks very unicti lilto it at present , " Genuine Rook Springs coal a Thatcher's , 10 Main street , always on 1m nd. In tlir Jury's Hand ) . The cnso of John Urant against tbo Union Pacific Hallway company , which has occupied the last three days In the United biates court , wai given to tbo jury last evening , and at a late hour tbe jury was still out. The following persons were Indicted by th grand Jury yesterday for violating the inter nal reveuue laws ; F. Litbust , 1. F. Breoco , Ed Clauton , Cooley Hensbaw , A. Juckson George \V. Ubodes and A. Bobrlng , I ! Thompson was Indicted on , tUo charge o breaking Into the postofliColit Nodaway on the 8th of last September and stealing J1.5C out of the money drawer. Vorvlcti of guilty weao returned In eaoi. of tbo following cases in which thechargi was boot-legging- sentences were 1m posed b.\ the court ! James Howloy , f 150 and sixty da\ ; James Alexander , $100 and thirty days : U. Simmermau , $100 ana sixty days ; CalCobb , ftOO and tbtity'days. William Laceywas found guilty but was not sou toncod , Jesse Armstrong entered a plea ol guilty of the crlmoof impersonating a United htatcs oftlcor. The story of the case as brought out before the strand Jury -was that Armstrong induced an Innocent granger to accompany him from Loveland to Missouri Vullov pre tending that ho had a warrant for his arrest. When hu reached Mlssoui I Valley bo stole 18 of the granger's money nud started off for part * aukuown. Ha wui c pturcd about two monthi ago nnd brought to thU city. Ho was sentenced to pay a fine of > 00 nnd spend ninety da > In the county Jail of Polk county. Spring NotHtlr * of'02. Misses Sprlnk & Fcaron nro now tiro- pared to display to each visitor their latest novelties from the eastern mar kets. The special display will com mence Monday , April 4 , nnd last three diys. During this tlmo the ladles of the city who wish to spend an hour or BO looking through a room which Is filled with extreme novelties in millinery will lin\o a chance to do so at the parlors of this enterprising firm nt 10 Main street. Doors open at 10 n. in. Why not attend Western Iowa college spring term and propuro for business or teaching ? A splendid opportunity is offered to nil who will accept It. Spring term opens Monday , April 4. College Marcus block , near postofllco , Council Bluffs , la. A Cnril. I , the proprietress of Emmett house for fifteen years , served the last incal Thursday ovonlng , nnd wish to extend my thanks nnd good wishes to my ninny natrons. I have loused the hotel to Mr. D. R Fyock , an energetic and experi enced hotel man. Hoping ho will moot the patronage nud success I have had. Respectfully , Mus. B. DuuaAN. ' t AVnntH Sfi.OOO Damn RPR. Mrs. H , B. Cook , wife of Dr. A. J. Cook , has decided to got a portion of the xveolth of C. It. llannan as tbo result of an attachment suit which wns commenced In the district court a few daya ago nnd of which mention was made in tbo papers nt tbo tlmo. The suit referred to was begun to collect about $ .WO , claimed to bo duo as rout for the Grand hotel annex from Dr. Cook nnd his wife , nnd C. It. Hantian , as locolvtir for the Klmbnll- Champlnvcstmontcompany , was the plalntlll In tae case. A petition was placed on lllo In the superior court yesterday in which Mrs. Cook alleges that tbo attach ment was sued out wrongfully nnd malic- louslv , when llannan know I tint she was not lltblo for the rent , nnd thnt It was done Jor the purpose of humiliating her nnd dis tressing her mentally nnd financially. Mrs. Cook alleges that the writ of attachment was issued by the clerk of the court on n fulso statement of facts , nnd for the pain which she has been caused by the sucing out of the wilt nnd thosubscquont legal proceed ings to which It gave rise she tblnks $5,003 would bo a proper compensation. She ac cordingly demands a Judgment for that sum. Mr. llannan has retained attorneys who will fight the cnso. IIo regards the begin ning of tbo suit ns a mere piece of splto work for the purpose of making him trouble. t'OA OltESSWtTA T. VUOCBBDIA O.S Ucbnto on the TnMH Will Close Toclny nt S O'clock. WASIIIXOTOV , D. C. , April 1. Attendance in the house today was very small , nnd Bal- loy of Texas , wltbout antagonizing any par ticular measure , made a point that no quo rum was present , and sovornl bills that were called up bad to bo withdrawn in order to clear the track lor regular business. Norton of Missouri was tbo llrst member to secure the passage of a favorlto monsuio. It was the bill to authorize the construction of n biidgo across the Mississippi at St. Charles , Mo. ( Jatctungs of Mississippi , from the commit tee on rules , reported back a resolution for the appointment of a cpocial committee to in- vostlgato the charges against tbo census bureau. WIlcox of Minnesota thought tbo matter ought to Do left to the standing committee on the Eleventh census , nltbougb ho thought the special committee could do tbo subject' better justice. Catchlngs demanded tbo previous quosr , tlon , whereupon Miller of Wisconsin assumed the role of a tlllbusteror. Ho moved to ad journ. Defeated by 120 to 2. Miller moved to take a recess. Catchlngs called attention to tbo rule pro viding that no motion to adjourn could bo entertained whllo a report from the commit tee on rules was being considered. Miller denounced the rules. WIlcox offered aa amendment that the in vestigation of the census bureau be placed In charge of the census committee. Tbc amend ment was adopted. Enloo moved tbo house go into committee of the ivholo. McMIllin , In response to a question , said It was the Intention to ask the bousd to clor.o tbo tariff debate tomorrow nt 2 o'clock. Simpson , aided by other third partv mem bers , attempted to filibuster , but their struggle was brief and tbo house wont into committee of the whole on the free wool bill. Cox of Tennessee spoke In favor of the bill andMcKao of Arkansas described the abuses arising from n protective tariff. Watson of Georgia expressed the senti ment of the third party on the tariff ques tion. tion.Daleil Dal/eil criticised the democratic narty and answered the attacks made upon tbo McKin- lev act. At the suggestion of McMillln It was ordered that general debate on tbo free wool bill close tomorrow. In tlio Semite. WASHINGTON- . C. , April I. .After the transaction of the regular morning business tbc Indian appropriation bill wns taijon up. An amendment offeicd by-Mr. Vilas to In crease the appropriation for an Indliin school led to n discussion In which Mr. Allison chairman of the committee on appropriations , criticised tbo Indian commissioner for writ ing long supplementary letters to senators favonnir increased appropriations , instead of recommending them to tbo committee. The school at Lawrence , Kan. , was a case in point , tbo commissioner having written u letter to Mr. Perkins favoring au in crease of from ISS.OOO to $125,000. It bad been discovered by the committee an appro priations that $15,000 of that amount ( ex pressed in tbe estimate as for ' 'out-bouses" ) was actually for the election of u residence for the superintendent and some teachers , aud that $5.000 was for an electric plant. "What do they want with an electric planti" Mr , George asked , -'cannot tlio In dians bo educated except by the electricity 1" To the first query Mr , Allison replied tnat ho supposed'knrosono lamps \veroaisaijroo- able. IIo added that ho did not like tbo methods of the Indian commissioner. Mr. Vllaa ald the nation bad almost with' ' out exception treated the Indians unjustly. IIo thought they should bo educated. Mr , Hansbrough offered an amendment for a commission to ncgot.uto with the Turtle mountain band of Cblppowa Indians In North Dakota for the cession of the right and interest which they claim on their lands , Agtoed to. Finally tbo bill was reported to the senate from the committee of the wholo. Mr. Dnwes moved to striico out of the bil tbo provision for tbo assignment of army otllcers to duties as Indian agents. After a short executive session the senate adjourned until Monday. THINKS Till : 1IAUON WAS GOOD. How rino Itldgo Jndluiu'l'iilled to Jlecelve Tulnteil "Meal. WASHINGTON , D. C , , April 1. [ Spocla Telegram to THE Bun. ] Indian Cornells bionor Morgan today sent to Senator Dolph a loiter saying that tbo attack on tbo Indian olllce by Senator Mandorson on the floor o the Bonato Wednesday , charging tbo ofllce with utturaptlng to force rotten bacon upon tbo Indians nt Pine Hid go Agency , S. D , seems to have been based upon a nilsappre bonsloa of the facts In tbo caso. He says that a contract for furnishing th Indian service for the year end Ing Juno 30 1602. for 760,000 pound of bacon , short clrar sides sound , sweet und merchantable , was awardcc to the firm of J. O. Armour & Co. of Chicago 120,000 pounds of this bacon were sblppei to Hushvillo , Nob. , by rail to bo convoyed tUenco uy Indian transportation to i'lno Hideo to bo distributed among tbo Indian- ) . The meat uss inspected before sblpmon in Chicago by an oxpeit chosen by the iccro tary of tho'lulorior and It was pronounced to be fully up to tbo contract requirements Captain Penny , noting Indian agent ut I'ino Hidgo , refused to receive tbo moat on tbo ground that it was old , musty , rancid and unfit for food. Commissioner Morgan notl fled the contractors and requested them to replace the bacon with a oottcr quality. Tbo legal representative of tbo nrm , in raw connection v\lth ScnatQr Cullom , cr.lled upon ho commlJElonor/hiid protected that they vorc being unjustly dealt with : tbnt the jacon was nil tho/ claimed for It , nnd re quested thnt flnar > nctlon should ba deferred ntil tbo matter could bo fullv Investigated , Accordingly Commissioner Morgan directed bat what bacon , was still remaining nt ( UBhvlllo should bo Inspected by tbo ship- nng clerk , .1. tl.vyot ' ( , who was appointed o his position on the recommendation of Senator Mnndcrson and the other member ) f the Nebraska delegation , whu assorted bat ho < , vns thoroughly competent nnd trust- vorthy. Ho , with the nld of two butchers ind oxpcrti , fSgpoctod the bacon nnd ro- > ortcd it fully unlto tbo requirements of the contract. Commissioner Morgan , In order to avoid my possibility of doubt , relieved from duty ho man who had Inspected the bucon In Chicago nnd appointed another man who vns recommended to him ns an export nnd directed him to proceed tu Pine Hldgc , with nstrucllons to tnnko u crlllcil nnd oxhnus- Ivo examination of the meat nnd toport the result of hit ) flndlngt. IIo did so nnd snU tbnt bo found all ex cept nllttto less than 7,000 pounds sntisfac- ory. On this the commissioner directed the ' .OUO pounds to bo rejected nnd replaced by no contractors with ncccptnble meat and di rected the agent to Issue thnt which had betm found satisfactory. Calvin M. Favorlto of the Armour Packing company says thnt there can bo no grounds or Senator Mandoron's charges. Ho admits but the 100,000 pounds of bacon were sent to ho Sioux reservation but bo claims that tbo ihlpmonts were made last October , n year iftcr the ba'.tlo of Wounded Ivnco bad been ought. Ilo sa'-s that the bacon was accepted ty Cox nnd afterwards rejected by the of- Icors , not because nil of It wns unfit for use , but because about 1,000 pounds had bocnmo alntcd. The Armour company wns notified if tbo condition of n part of the shipment ind Immediately made It creed to the govern inont , after which tbo deal was closed. INVESTING TIIKIII MOMV. Lincrlcnn Cnpltnlintv Largely Interested In Mcxlcin I.jniU. WASHINGTON- . C. , April l.-Ono of the argost Investments of American capital made In Mexico in recent years has Just been ompleted byV. . W. do Suvlllo of Phlladol- ihla , who Is in Washington on hli wav homo rom that country. Mr. do Savlllp , ropro- onting the Tamaullpas Emigration , Land ind Stock company , organized under the nws of Now Jersey , has purchased 1,000,030 , crcs of Innd lying In the state of Tnmaullpas , ilong the gulf coast , immediately north of [ 'amplco. ' The domain extends back to the Tamaullpas mountains , nnd Includes fruit , coffee nnd sugar lands , grazing tracts and n argo area of mahogany , ebony and cedar Imbcr. Concessions have been secured from ho Mexican government for the erection of lacking houses and llsh canneries along tbo : east , and an arrangement has been made for .bo Importation of several thousand Japanese aborcrs , by whom the arable lands will bo cultivated. Concession has also been granted for anew steamship line to bo run by the same cotn- iany from Tampico to Ualvcston , Savannah ind'Philadelpbla. Mr. do Savllle states thnt Chicago as well as Philadelphia capital has been Interested n the enterprise , hud that it i ? proposed to ulngnll the arab ] ) } lauds of the purchased .ract under cultivation nnd make it the vori- .nblo garden spot of Mexico. It extends for ifty miles nloug tbo gulf coast , and Is ono of ho moil fertile and important regions tribu tary to Tampico. ZOK.V JV1O.W J//A F.ITIIEK'8 AIMS. 5 Ciucl Scitanitlon or It Child from HU I ) } Ins l'i > re nt. v , S. D. , Anrill. A Mrs. Lyon amo hero a few days ago in search of her 0-ycar-old child , which the father had taken with him when4 ho loft the mother. The mother located uam in n farmhouse on the Nebraska side soon miles from boro. On a rude bed m tba mjdst'pf tbo greatest squalor "gy the wastedaottaojrihor , husband in' tbo as t stages'of ooiiaumptlon. iTho father had jcen ill for many dayb and the child , but 0 years oia , had striven tp assist him as much is possible.s Th'olltttb'rellow hud regujarly cindled tbo Cro and waited on his father. The wife is well off financially , and 'pro posed to the husband that it ho' would give ip the child both ho and the boy could re turn with bor to her homo , where ( ho would care for them the remainder of their lives. The father spurnea the offer and replied that ao would keep the child nnd remain whore bo was. After considerable parleying the mother and her escort attempted to tnko the cb lid by force , but were repelled by u fierce watch- log which was sot upon thorn by both tbo boy nnd his father. After the vain attempt to secure possession uf tbo child , tbo mother ro turned to town nnd telegraphed for her brother-in-law , who lived in Huron. Ho arrived tbe next day and both wont to her husband's bouse , whore they took the child away by force. The father's grief was over whelming when ho saw the child taken from him. The parting words of the little fellow were : "Papa. I'll ' bo dead In the morning. " Mndlcal aid has been sent to the father , but there Is no hone of bis recovery. WILT. ItK IIKLU AH USU.ll. . Chlcugo'H Animal Put Stock .Mum- Will Ilo 1'rovlilod 1'or. CIIICAOO , 111. , April 1. [ Special Telegram to Tire Biu. : | The demolition of the exposi tion building will not prevent tbo holding of tbo annual fat stock show In this city , John P. Uoynolds , the secretary of thoStato Board of Agriculture , says the show will open as usual In November next. But Us location will bo far from tbo lake front. Tbo Union Stoo kyards company bos long needed a largo structure for the dlnpluy and sale of stock nnd will have such a build- in ? erected in tlmo for iho exhibi tion. It is to bo located in the old Dexter park und will bo I ! > 5xll5 feet. Lengthwise through the building will bo u track thirty feet in width and about 500 feet Iu length with turnouts at each end. The state board will moot Wodno < dny or Thursday next'wbon premium lists will probably bo provided and complete details of tbo show nrrantrcd. Tbo show will continue for ten days , but the now building will bo at the disposition of tbo board from November 13 to 'M. * JUl.\ED HAf/lM WITH lUSMOCItACI. runners Muko H New I'nIUIcal Alliance In MIllllCBotll. ST. PAUL , Minn. , April 1. ( Special Telegram - gram to THE Bniiji The much talked ol fusion between tbo democrats and alliance ot Minnesota , it would appear , is on the voigoof consummation. The democrtitlu inunpger * have agreed to nomi nate S. M. Often for governor on their ticket. Owen was the alliance candidate for governor two years ngo. The deal was made last night by which the loaders of the democratic party pledge their Influence for Owen. Donnelly nnd Fish on ono band , nnd Hompo , Furlong , Unto nnd CntrlngtonPholps on the olbor , are dividing tbo alliance in tivBin. DonnelWj wants to drae It bodily into the people's party. The Furlong forces see tbolr rdvautago and only hope for fusioi with the democrats. The basis of The fusion , | t is understood. Is that the alliance is to have tbo governor one most of tbo state ofllccs. It is to contro tbo patronagofTd/ state department * , and the amanca U to bo helpoi pecuniarily lirtldubtful counties. Wherever the alliance ls Vfronir no democrat is to bo encouraged to soolc a nomination , nud In democratic strongholds tbo alliance pcoplo are to flock to tbe democratic stauduri The democrat ! nre also to receive tbo aid ol the alliance in the cholco of congressmen and especially in tbo cholco of a senator Michuol Doran U to bo the senator If the combination gees through , \Vyinorn HallrouilurH OrgunUed. WJMOHB , Neb , April 1. ( Special Tele gram to Till ! BKK.J The Wymoro Uutlwuj Kmployos club was organized hero last nlgb under tbo supervision of Henry Knodoll o Omaha , The club marts out under tbo mos favorable auspices with 100 members. Tbo eider is composed of the B. M. employes Tbo ofllcers elected for tbo ensuing yuar nro u follows : John Ponnlugton. president Hd Uvan , vice president ; C , N. Johnston secretary , nnd Frank Skelllnger , treasurer After tbe election of oIMcers Vice Prcslden Hyanmadoan inUiroiting addiess , showing the importance of railroad men takiug an Iu term in this work. Befqro the mooting ad Journed a vote of thanks wus tendered Mr Knodoll. DUN'S ' REVIEW OF THE WEEK Janufnctnrad Products Finding a Hondy 8nlo and Domestic Trade Good. MANUFACTURERS ARE ALL DOING WELL report * Trout the HunlnrM Ccntrm of tlio Country show it .Martini linpro\i < - incnt fnllnrm for tlio I/nt yunrtcr Clearing lloitno Statement. Nnw Yonit , April 1. K. Q. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Kovlow of TrnJo will sny : The busl- icss outlook Is distinctly improving. There has come n distinct Increase in Iho marketing of manufactured products nnd greater nctlv- ly Iu many lines of domestic trade. This is n part duo to more favorable weather in nest sections nnd the Improved conditions ot country roads and to iho prospects of an early spring. The manufacturers nro doing well. 1'rob- ably the cotton manufacturers have not .urnod out ns great n quantity of goods nt nny other time ns it 1ms this year thus far , vlth loss accutnulntion of its products in the lands of manufacturers or wholesale dealers , Tbo distribution has been remarkably largo nnd the result of trade generally sat- sfoctory , as prices for material has icon declining whllo goods , though on the whole are as cheap ns nt nr.y other tlmo , ara tolrly maintained In prices. Tbo woolen mnnufacluia also shows distinct Itnprovo- ncnt In some branches though nut In carpets , lor In the lower grades or mlxod goods for man's wear. The better nil wool goods , worsted nnd dress goods nro tnoro largely produced than In tbc past years , nnd no un- loslrablo accumulation is soon , Tbo boot and shoo business Is also increasing nnd uc- tivo , shipments now exceeding last year's and orders being large. HcportH from ttic Cities , Reports from cltios are generally encour aging. At Cleveland trade Is good In dry goods , crockery ware , hardware , machinery and nanufucturcd Iron and other trade fair , ex ceeding lest year's. ' At Cincinnati the clothing ! r ndcjls bettor than n year ngo , tbo harness sttlko continues nnd southern merchants are asking exten sions because cotton Is low. At Cbicago a largo Increase Is seen in merchandise sales , and collections in dry goods equal last year's , wbilo In clothing and shoes they aio not quite satisfactory , though no special complaint Is mudo. Hecoipts of grain and Hour show great Increase , but of otnor products some decrease. At Milwaukee business U Improving with money easy. At St. Paul the prospects of an early spring stimulates trade. At Minneapolis nil jobbing trade is excel lent and the lumber business is very good. At Omaha trade Is active In all linos. Increased distribution in nil branches is seen nt St. Louis , with improvements in country roads and clearings for the week show u gain of ! iO per cent. At Kansas City trade Is Improving with better weather , receipts of grain are heavy null of cattle and hogs good. At Dcnvor trade Is fair. At Louisville trndo Is generally Improving , with a phenomenal increase In sales of tobacco. At Memphis trade is dull. At Nashvlllo steady and at Llttlo Hock slow , with money easy. easy.At. . New Orleans business is only fair , cotton being dull , but sugar strong and active. At Savannah business is slacker. Speculation Not Actlte During the Week. Speculation during the week has not been very active. Wheat has declined 2 ° < c. corn one-half of ncontoil ; a finctlnn , and pork per barrel. The decline in wheat is mainly duo to the shrinkage in foreign de mand , western receipts continuing largo. As the new crop draws noarar , and the prospect is that it will bo very largo , prices naturally tend downward. Although cotto-t receipts bos boon smaller than nyoar ago the picssuro of stocks hero and abroad have caused n further decline of a sixteenth. Coffee Is also three-fourths of a cent lower , nnd the eenerul tendency of prices is toward a lower level. But Iu the Iron trndo the bottom seems to. have been reached. Moro business is seen at Philadelphia nnd many furnaces have ceased production so that fewer forced sales are rcportnd , though a now and largo furnace In Alabama begins work. No Improvement is scon In bar Iron , but some In plates nnd In structural iron the demand is bolter than n year ugo. Copper is unsettled and irregular , tin slightly nwor and load dull. The market lor coal is dis tinctly lira or. Tbo money market hero and throughout the country are abundantly supplied aud there Is no sense of anxiety. The failures duiing the first quarter of 1SU3 were : t,3S4 In the United States , against 3'H. last nnd the liabilities . ' ' , year : * .J'J'J8-Ja40. acainst $ C2,1G7UJ1 last year , Increase is soon In the eastern states , but a great de crease at the west und homo decrease In every other section. Tbo business failures occurlng throughout the country during the lnst ovcn days number 'J18 , as co npared with totals of ! 2JI last week. For the corresponding spending week of last % car tbe failures were 2-a GMAKING HOUSI : STATIMINTS. : Omaha's I'crccntnKo ol Increase Continue * * nt ( iood 1'iKurc. NEW Youif , April 1. Clearings for the principal cities of the United States for the past week ns reported to Brndstroot's were Sl,08a,028,8SG , nn increase of SO. " per cent. itot Included In tutiil , run TIIKIH A7.u/Y , Third I'm ty .Mi'ii In ( loorglI'ropoie to 1'ut u Ninv I'lnnk III Tlmlr IMutlorin , ATI.ANTI , Oa. , April l.--Bpeclul | Telegram to TUB 13EB.J Tbo third party is about to I demand that slave holders slinll receive In demnity for their property conllscatod dur- Inr the wiir. \ \ hon Iho Su Louis convention formulated Its plutform It bnd for Its twelfth section the proposition that nil union army pensioners should bo paid tbo difference be tween crucnbncds i\'id Rold which existed up until ISTIt. This ditl not suit the sou t lam consumption. At IIrH copies of tbo platform \\oio circulated \\lth the twelfth section stricken out. The fnctof its extstcnco wni so closely pressed , however , thnt It I now admitted , with the explaniitloclbntlhciowns n private understanding that provision should bo tnndo to pav for the slaves manumitted. This would bonn ofNut. In the lltcruturo distributed ntnotiR tbo third party people in Ucorpla tills fcaturo Is com mented on , and the faniioix nto clvcn to understand that the distribution of thli money will raise the pressure of hard ttmcs. lie AViinu't ' I'ciiiirloin. The economical \oln which runs through some men is positively funny , Buys the Boston Journnl. A mini ncol- dentally dropped n penny In u street car. It fell into n lot of 8trn\v.vlilch lind been spat upon , triimplcd tinder foot , nnd nearly robbed of Its former Kjinblunco to that clean , llulTy , Invllin bed in which boys delight to roll ana tumble. The owner of that penny at flrut kicked the noisome mess ulunit with his foot. IIo did not find the penny , and endeavored to look indilToi- uni , but his face were a pained , uncom fortable sort of expression. Ho could'nt endure the biispcnso any longer , and forthwith ho began to claw about In the dirty straw with his hand ? . Ho picked it up in small lots anil shook it , in the vain hope that the missing penny would drop out. IIo spout nt least twenty minutes of the half hour's rldo from Dudley btreot to Millc street and then gave It up in despair , Our curios ity was aroused. Is that man penurious ? No , for ho soon spent 113 touts for two cigars and ; tO eonls for two drinks of whisky for himself and a chance ac quaintance. IIo bought n paper and gave the boy n nickel , declining to take the U cents change. Ho wasn't penuri ous ; ho wanted to know where that cent wont to , and it vexed his soul because the elusive coin could not bo found. A < ) eke on AlcCook. A St. Louisan iccalls n joke that was porpotratcd on General A. Mel ) . Me- Coolc when ho was commanding at Fort Lea von worth. At , a banquet of the Loyal Legion General McCook , in re sponse to u toast , gave the assembled company a , temperance lecture that chilled oven the glasses on the table. The next toast wus responded to by Governor A. J. Smith , who Bald : "Yon have hoard McCook's temperance lec ture , and now I will toll you how ho makes a mint julep. " And ho proceeded with a circumstantial description of Mc Cook's skill as a mixer that convulsed the banqueters with merriment. Mrs. t > H. I'atton , HocKford , III. , writes : "Fiotn personal experience I can recommend DeWitt's Sarsaparllln. u euro for impure blood and general debility. " jfl INSTITUTE , INFIRMARY KOH TI-IE , TREATMENT OP ALL liest facilities , apparatus and Uo-ncdlua for huecnssful treatment of nvory form of disease rcqulrlni medical or surgical treatment. 50 beds for pitlents , boird un I attendance. Host iiccomoclations In the west. Write for clrculirs on defornilt os nnd braces , trusses , club feet , curvatures of snlno , r , tumors , e nicer , catarrh , bronchitis , In- Dilation , olcctriclly , paralysis , epilepsy , kid ney , bladder , ovc. oar , f kin an J btoo.l and all Btirglunl _ _ operations. - DISEASES OF WOMEN , _ Hook on Dlsonsoi of Women HIKE. e hmolatelv added i lylnK- In department for women during lonflnoment. strictly iu\.ito. ) ) Only Itollublo Mudlual In stitute making a Specialty ot l'lUVATJ313fSOASiS ! : All n'ood Dlse.isos successfully treitol Syphilitic I'olson lemoved fioin tlio hysiem \Uthoiit mercury. Now itostorntlvo Jrent- inont for Loss or x'lTAL I'UWI.IC. l'erons un- nblo tolstus mnv bo treated ut homo by torreapoii Itnce. All communications conn- dontial. Medicines or Instiiiini'iits sent l > y mall 01 ovpiess , sceiin-ly paeltcd , nomarsto Itidlcntu contents ur sender. One per-onnl In terview profijrruJ. Call and consult us or send blstoiy of ynur case , and we will send In plain n MEN I'KKCUnon l-rlvito , U men , jjpooini or Noiotis Dis eases , Iinpotenoy. Syphilis. Gleet an 1 Varlco- cole , with ( | uestion list. Hr.ues. Anulluiitcs for Dcforinllles K Irusoa On ii. nufuetfiry In the Westof - * - III 'tt'l'i.l < . > < / - . , IHlIafil.n , KLKCl'lllU > . . . Omalia Medical and Surgical Institute , 26th and Broa-lway , Oojncll Bluff i. Ton mlniites' lido from center of Oinah i on Omaha and C/'ounull lllulTd eleutrlu motor line. THE GRAND HOTEL , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Now , modern , wall-appointed" , thor- . ou-fhly wcll-ltopl , $3 u duy. E. F. CLARK , Prop. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Ilium. OaplUl stceV . . . . * ' 2 ' / /irt , ' Siirnlnmiiid Profits _ ( Net Oaplt il on I Surplin 8VHiouo Director.I I ) . IM nun Him. K V * v"lfnnSla'i1'iM ' niuaiun , I ! I ! Hart , I A. Mlllor J \ "lnl)1"/l , and Clikrlei II Ui\nn n Trans K t Kfiieral hanU- IIIK biisineKS. Largest capltil and nurplusof any banli -uiitliwenturn loivu. NTBREST ON TIME DEPOSITS SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNJIL BLUFF3. _ _ _ oTrilKN'l The ofllco room now oeeiuilud I 1 hy Cory .1 f'onoor on I'D irl street. Apply to l.tcmiird i\irull. : Onono icar's time , b per tout FOKhALK a uoo4 youiu 1'ors.e. ' Apply to Leonard J erctt. AK IS7 rJoiT lanJs. hoiisoi , lots mil bu lnu hlojki for silo or rent. Day. IU I'ourl troot. Council ItlulM. ) for Rood furiiu In Iowa , line , $ smooth coin land. I'or particulars _ ( ! ! on 01 add i oss Johnston & Vuii ratten , Council lllnlU , OOOIIHAN uddltlon data for rent , ko\un Oroonit e icln bath , hot and cold wulur. Day & . llu < , u.-uut * . A WOMAN'S STORY Tlmt Will interest Many Who Suffer ns She Did. Cnturrli A oclntolltli ( IriirrnlVrnknrnr 1'iiln , nislroM unit KxImiiMlim ( ! l\o A\ny toKtrength nnd Comfort. ( Many women todny suffer pnln and nrn wuil ; ; nud nor\oili nltbnilt knowtiig the enii n Their work ercutly f.itlKnei thntn and they c.innot ont well. At night they re-a poorly nnd In the morning fcol wholly unfit for tlio ( hi lli"t of the day. In short , they nro tnliorn- blu from gcner.il linpilriiicntof hoiilth , bcsldu vnilurlnit a lll9 pilns and dNtruss Imiil to fully deicrtbo , Mnny such cn m 1110 the re sult of uutarihi ITectlni : the whole syntcm , nnd Hud itilck | nna ccrlitn relief from trout .V incut lilted to the casu.1 ' Such n onso la that of Mr * . Nnnna Nr or , of l"il % I.uavonworili HtrccK who o hnshund li with the Moroliiuits l'\pu-ss Company. Mrs. NrHsor In un Intort low sn > s : "Tor a\ery Ion ? tunu I hud liocnorv weak and niNcriiule. I wns mmblo to do my work nnd u Illtlo oxtri oxori'on made mo fool faint and cau \omltliiKnnd IlltOIHd Ilcillll O'lP. My nlRhti Rave mo llttlo rest or sloop and 1 wiis\ory tired In the inoriiln. . My llmlis nnd Intel ; piilnod tun very much nnd I did not know MIIS. NA.NNIK M.4SKII. what It WHS ut any time to bofico from paia My appotlto wns poor. 1 did not rullMi food , nndvhon I ute u inual 11 dUtrussed mu by canslnz Kni nnd blo.illnz nnd n lie i\y foolliu on uiystomuuli. Oftun I Irid very severe lieud- aclie , wliicli was u great unilcifon Indeed. I hud u conpli nnd n t olillir ' of the tluo it : uho my nose w n > ury sere und bndly iileerntcd. Thcsosviiiptoms wore Very I'lilnlul nnd nnnnylng nnd altogether mudo mo very miserable. . Of course I was \oi v mi\lous to ict well for I wn > , running down e\ety din , I inn clud to Lo utile tostnto that nfter a tonrso of troat- incnt wltli lrs ) Copt-ltind > liupird I nm siontly liuprincd ; so iniuh so that I now con sider my&elf nouily A IVclI Wniiinn. I c in now do my work onslly nnd nm stron and un joying tlio blessing ot cond lioalt Their tru itmont has boon lionoflclal In o\ci. w.iy. I liunrtllvcoiiunund them us bUllfnl und ontlous physlel in > . Mllfe. NANNA AFTER FIVE YEARS. A Long Period of 111 Honllh , But Ha ia Better Now -Ca'arrh of the Nose and Throat , Dyspepsia and Bronc.i Is With Gonaral Dobillt/ . Mr. Melville Smith. Slid 1'atr'ck iivcnnc. h is ll\cd In Omnhu for twenty-one ye irs , nearly all of which tune ho has been u trusted om- ployo of the U. 1' . H'y Co. Mr Smith's htnto- iiient uiTords good re.idln ? for thosu aneetod as ho has been. He says : "When I llrst saw Drs. Copo'iind & Sht'pard I did not OKI oet to Ret well. I \\iis hiiro 1 had such a serious Inns trouble that It could neb be cured , Iliad A Drj , HncIciiiK Couch that was \cry distressing ; also a ImrntnK bcnb.itlon In my luiusiind chest. Very often I felt pains In my hack nnd clieU that slaljbod mo lIKe u Knife. I w is wonK nnd my pcnerul health greatly Impaired , Jly 1100 und throat gave mo muen trouble , I had to do much llii-nklng unit Splttlni. . especially 'iioriilns , and when I ot up 1 felt tired and worn out My nppetlto wusury nuor at times fc'omudnjsl could rut well and nt other tlmusienrtoly iinythliiK. I line ! adl- tiosslni bloating mid tenderness of tlio sloir nch and bowolt. When I bu im li could not hearthu weight of my c ' "Hmd been In this condition for flvo w > ar . and on this account lost a coml deal of tlnin and wanes. Iliitthls winternlnou tiuiiu tictu- cd by Drs. Copcland ibliopurcl. 1 lm\u wnrKciI more steadily than for yu ir * . 1 am In butler spirits und feel full of ambition and strciistb. 1 hu\o ( .allied In Plesh nnd nm heartier tb.in I have felt for Iho pnst fifteen years. Jn short I feel bcttur In nvery way and nm truly a now mini Icoinimnil Ir Copolaml . Mien ird iij < IIIIMI and us phy- Blcluns and bol'o\o they will fulfill nil reason- nblo expectations in chrmilo ° , V IJOTII CLASS r icsmivrs. : A Coincidence In the Notnhlu Ci 'dcntnl ol the I'hjMtlnns ol the Copfland Medical IiiHtltntr. J Dr. W. II. Copolnnd ' w is prcjldeiit of hi * class nt Ilellovi'.o . Hospital Medical ( "I hW- Now Vork. where ho Kiadiitied. the nest famous Institution of Us kind In the country. Ills illp'oina bo.irs . tlio written i-iidorsoinent of thoinuJIcal authorities of Nuworlc , o I Ilo modlcil tollu/es In 1 oiiii , deans of prominent / "yVinlii. lir. O. H Shop ird w ores dj-iiiof HH eliiss tit Hush Mcillcal Cn le ; i. C iliMiio , whlchlsnoUnuwlodaedto bo I'10,10'.1" ' , ! * 'P ' ; stlUitlorniflUklndlMthuwint. Or .She par thorough hospital experience nnd bpoclnl Btiidy in the dlso isn of the eye oar. no-o und throat , iftiico him unions thu loading special ists In tbu west. opirdaroIt. IV IOf'ATT l > In Oinnhn. I'UII.MAtW.tTOTT ubl'ONbllllMTY AM ) SKILL form Iho baslB of o\ cry olnlm they inauo. ROOMS 311 AND 313 , New York Life Building , Cor. 17th mill Furnam Sis. , Omaln , Nob. W. II. COI'KLAND , M. D. C. S. SiiKi'Aiti ) . M. D. C'oiisulUnx I'hysloliini. BpoolMtei : Oitarrli and all dUui-m of tlu Kye , Kir. Throat un I Luius , Nervous lili- C.I&UH , ftUliiDUoabes , ( Jhronlo D ! c is < u. Omea Hours 0 to II u. in , ! to 5 p. iu , 7 lo 8 l > m. fclOatim-lm'i ' ! and klndrod dlso-uoi treated miccoisfully by null. Honrt 4o m ( tainim for ijuustluii ofroularH AildroM tm IrtterH to ( lopelund Mudlu.il Innlltulo , Nuvr York J.lfo Iluildlni : . Unmha. Nub. $5 A MONTH. ' UATAIIIUI AND KINIWni ) DlSKASEf TUKATKI ) ATTIIi : UMTOIt MKATior A MUNI II UNTIL Al'UIL 1UTII-ASit : > I- OIMS : riWNibiiiu ruin : Sims & Saunders-ft/rr / iS,1 'SK ' 'STi fodor.il coiiris , KOJIIH I. un4 Or dhu arl Uiuublock , Couuoll lllutT * . Ix