TIIK OMAHA IAlTAr BI31 * Ff&AY , JANUARY 27 , 1803. THE DAILY BEE NO. 12 113AUL 'y cnrrlcr ( o nny pirt of the city II \ \ 'HI/TON , - MANAOEK. I Hil 'm * Oniro JJ"2 ' M i iuinv - ' .l IMIONP1MXit } , iMitor No. 23 .M . .V3W.V. . N Y Plumliinir Co. Council Hluffs Lumber Co. Coil A nmrrl.ige license was issued to Joseph V Illiichnmnnf Omaha and Candleo tor- Biiln of Fulls C Ity , Nob. Juitleo Fox states that ho expects to stick to his decision In the contempt case against the two nttornovi.Voolcy and Dwjcr , whom ho lined Wednesday after noon Special communioatlon of Blurt City ledge No 71 , Ancient Frco und Accented Masons , this evening for work In the third degree. All Master Masons In good standing are cordially Invited Tlio memlx'rs nnd friends of tbo Germania society will meet on Sunday , January ! & . at ! i o'clock p m In tbo Trou Hutid hall , In South Main street. Good Speakers will no present and a largo attendance is expected. John Williams , a colored man. who was collated of being a piofisslonul Jail bird , is being kept In tbo tltv Jail on a fouttccii days sentence on n biead nnd water diet. Marshal Templctou decided to make tlio bill of f.-uo bread for tlio ilrst seven days , und water for the lust sincn. It Is thought tlmt by tbls tiH'.tns bo will bo Induced to give the < it\ l.ill of Council muffs a wide berth In tbo future. Tbo banquet and ball given by St Andrew s so < If tv did not close until yestor d.iy morning at ri o'clock. In spite of the latent SB of tbo hour , however , tbo enjoy ment of llio sturdy Scotchmen and the Usltois did nut dimmish , and when at last tbo p.irtj biokeup , evcrv ono was nppir- ently as fresh as if they bad put in tbo whole nlirbt < deephifr. Instead of dancing the highland lllng und other national ' Miisrmlr liullilliii ; AsrfiicUll Tlio First National Mas.mio and Luaii ir-siiciatlon of Chicago is tlio onlj imtlontil building and loan associa tion In oxNti nc'c which is managed and controlled by Musons. It has just estab lished a branch at Council IllulTt ) , with the follow-in. , ' uoll known eiti/.ciiH IIH olll- e > rn and tliifclors : Victor Jennings , president : I'eorgo W. Lipo.scerotury and treasurer : 'I' . C. Uuwson. nttornoy. and W O. "Wirt. W. .1. . .Tameon. > . Dr. T. 1 ! JV.iein. Dr. F. H. Thomas , J' . II. Wind mid C. T .loslin as directors. Tliu ] ) lau if the association has been examined by careful business men hero aiidolhowhoro and pronounced the most equitable of am in the Hold. Over $10,000 of. btook has been nohl in this city within a week and a number of our clti/ens are arrang ing to borrow from the association for building or improving property. Any i can become a member. Now that diphtheria Is prevalent in Council Hlufls and Omaha every family Miotild bo provided with Dr. Ji-llcris" infallible - fallible diplitheria preventive and euro. It can bn liad of Council HlulTn drug- or at 2101 Cimiing street , Omaha. James McCabe Is in DCS Molncs. DW A Miiurer has gone east on a business trip , and expects to bo absent several weeks A meeting of the Kplscopal diocese was held in this city last Wednesday , at which the following ministers were present : Kov. Dr. Iloyt. archdeacon of the southern dean ery ; Kov Hralnerd , ClenwoodKov. ; Whitteii of Charlton , Kov.illlain Whlto of Vail , Kov F 1C. Howard of Cicstou , Kov. , T K , Kusscll of Cbaritou nnd Kov. K. .1 Habcock of this city. It was decided to hold the next convention at Charlton. J. W. McCoy , who was formerly connected w ith-tho IC < | uitihlu Life Assurance society in this city , is visiting his Council UlutTs friends after a'\car's absence in Floiid.i. where ho has started an orange prove. Several months ago a telegram was published in the Chicago papers and reprinted by some of the local papcia here , to the effect that a man healing his nuno : and answering his de scription almost perfectly bad blown out the gas in a Peorla hotel and hud thus been htartcd on his career heavenward. Mr. McCoy bus como buck to show his fricndu that he is still on earth. The AVlteh party , to bo given at Mrs. Karris' tonight , promibo.s to bo quite an event. The Ilrst of its kind ever given hi Council Hinds. A largo crowd is ex- pee ted. Hlaek hpirits and white , lcd ? HpIritH and gray ; Mingle , mingle , mingle , You Unit mlnglo may. The snow nud oohl weather docs not dlmlninh the demand for acreage in the Klein tract , 2 mile.s ea.st of llio post- olllce ; . ' 100 acres yet for wile in from one to ten acre tracts , suitable for fruit and , partlcn. Day & Hess , agents , III ) Pearl street. ratlirr CrtH tlin f'lillil. A habeas coipus case. In which a 7-mouths old child was the subject of controversy , was decided by .Judge Thoriielt yesterday It was brought up from Mills county not long ago to bo tried bofoio Judge Smith , but tbo latter referred It to Judge Thornell , who was then holding court nt Kcd Ouk. The little ono was tlio child of Willl.uu Sayles of IMclllu Junction , the mother having died very soon after its birth. Sajlesmado iir- . ivmgemcnts with Charles Mugg and wife to take care of the child , with the understand ing that they were to have the rent of his farm frco until ho could iti.iko other ar rangements which might bo iporo satisfac- torv Later on Sayles made arrangements with a sister who lives at Corfu , N. Y. , to take tbo child , but Mugg and his wife re fused to give up the child , claiming that It bud been the wish of the mother that it dliould be left In their i are. Judge Thornell decided \ estcrday that the child should bo given back to the father. For warming guest chambers , bath rooms , etc. , our gas heaters are just what you want.m Look at them. Clean , m convenient , cheap. O. U. Gas and Elec tric Light Co. UbO Koal-Spar ! A 2.1e package saves 2. per cent of your coal bill , besides other comforts , and is Millleient to treat ono ton For sale by Jniiascn & Gregg. No. . ' 171 Pearl street. llUmlsscit thrt rr The suit of Laur.i ICessler against Samuel Kesslerwas dismissed yesterday. It lias been pending for some time , the defendant having tiled a motion oulj a few days ago asking that It bo removed to the district court of Ciiithrlo county. The cause of the dismiss. ) ! was a peculiar state of affairs vthlch have Just become known Kcssler , it Is said , was insane , and his wife was ap- IHilutcd guardian During his Insanity he deserted her. whorcuK | > u she commenced an action fora dlvoixe Upon this being learned the case was dismissed by tlio attorney of the plaintiff , but another suit for the same thing will bo commenced as soon as Mrs Kcssler can bo relieved of the guardianship Ccal and woul ; beht und cheapest Missouri hard wood in the cltv ; prompt delivery. II. A. Co.No. . I M'uin. AVantcd-Cash olTor for ten blmrcs Citizen's State bank stock. .Must be bold. Address K. A , Slieufe. Itujiil .Irmiiiiin Cunl I'arly. AiTangcmeiit.s aio lx Iiig made for a card partj by the members of Fidelity council No 150 , Koyal Arcanum , of this city. It will occur on Wednesday evening , February 8. Kaeh member will bo allow id to Invite three persons on obtaining an invitation from one of the members of the committee , which consists of A. W Ulekniaii , W II. Kobinson. A V WcUlngerand I M. Tn-inor Finest Aristo cabinet photos , $2 ixr do * . Abhton'a studio. ' J8 N. Muiu btreet > rlvUiu ) rftpvni ni ruuc ( I lULMIL lLLlro ' Judge Tboraell Orders a Detailed Statement in a Sensational Gaso , WHAT JUDGES AND JURORS WERE BRIBED Suit ol a Upcrnt DcfcnduM ! In flrroirr Atoucy IVlId lilt Attiirnrjii for Allfsrd Cor ruption I'lirpn * * * l'roinl < F < Some Judge Thornell niled yesterday morning In the district court on a motion fora more spe cific statement which has been under advise ment for several dais past In the case of William It.irker against the law firm of Mjnster , Limit & Sweet. This case was wilttcnup nt some length In TUB Iiin : re cently , the plaintiff asking for a judgment for about ? ( .IXX ) against the defendants , alleging that ho had paid out largo sums of mone > for the purpose of buying Judges , juries , etc , In a criminal case in which ho was defendant , but that these sums hud been diverted from the use for which they had been intended. The court jesterJay ruled that.i mote specific statement should bo made as to the purposes for which the mono > had been paid out. nnunet Tlnley , who represents Harker , his already sent the statement to Marker , who Is at Salt Lake City , for his signature , and as soon as it re turns It will bu lllcd In court. Ho states that it will contain substantially the same facts s have already been published InTiicBEK. f so , it will make extremely Interesting eading. \vii.i , PL > II mi : Moroit. riH.ide M.lrlrd by sppnriT Smith ( iiithprs Ton u ; > i ) , } ( io lly. Circulars have boi'ii Issue I by Hon. Spca- 'er Smith and are no-v helm ; sent out to the iroperti owners of the city asking them to turn over whatever claims they m iy have against the motor compiny , In order that a suit for their satisfaction may bo started. This is another step hi tlio crusade which was instituted a couple of weeks ago for the urpose of reioveiing tlio OO.OdU bonus whiih was \oted the company by the tax payers at tlio time the project of building the luldgo was started. The Hist petition asked for a Judgment of only JU.i.OO'J , but it was stated at tint time that it only repre sented a portion of the property owners , who would bo induced to pool their Interests s soon as possible. This step has now been taken , and if the scheme meets with the ap- piovalof the property ownen to whom the proposition Is made , a supplementary peti tion will be Hied in the nc.ir lutuie. The reluctance of the motor company to settle for the paving has been the subject of many questions lately , the citi/ens gener ally being unable to undeistand what motive there could bo for putting off a payment which will undoubtedly ha\c to bo made ooner or later. The answer to the problem , as given ba gentleman who has had con siderable insight into tno matter , is that the attorneys for the motor company arc waiting patiently for llio time to roll by when all these i laims th it have not been put in Judg ment w 111 be outlawed. Tlio time is close at hand now , and unless actions are commenced soon llio pioporty owneis who have claims will Had that the\ are barred hi the statute of limitations 'There are claims against the companj now to the amount of about fiUOO , it is estimated , and less than half of the amount has , \et boon sued for , so that If the property owners who have been sleeping on their rights can bo made to continue their nap a little longer the company will \ rove to l ) considerably the gainer by its dilatory policy. country well know when the Boston Store advertises anything that they are re to ilnd it just so , awl if wo might y "oven a little better. " Below are just a few of the many bargains that wo are ottering at this tale. If yon do not find anything in this ad. that you uro in need of , visit the store and without a doubt yon will bo Hiiro to Ilnd just what you want und without a doubt at the right price. Sale ends Monday evening1 , Januarv SO. PORTIERS. See our line marked $3.05 , 9-1.50 , $5.00 , $5.75 , $0.50 , $7.50 , $8.00 , $10.CO , $12.00 and $15.00. All at a clear saving of from 25 to 50 per cent. CHENILLE TABLE CCA'KRS. $2.5 six quarter covers , now 31.05. $5.50 eight quarter covers , tinsel em broidered , chenille fringe , now $11.00. fiOc chenille rugs in n vast variety ok colorings , during sale 25o each. CALICO WRAPPERS. 05o and $1.1 ! ) wrappers , 8'Jc ' each. $1.09 and $1.75 wrappers , now $1.39 each. $2.50 lleeco lined , now $1.75 each. Three lines of a 75o eoi > ct , for this Palo at 50c. llo ) silkeline , for this sale at 12o } a yard. Lumps , chinawarc , plush goods , antique - tiquo oak , oto. 25 per cent olT our former low prices. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. All tin , iron , wooden toys and bisqno and bron/.u ligures at exactly half price- for this salo. BOOKS. Doro's illustrated books , including Doro's Bible Gallery , D.mto's Inferno , Purgatory and Paradise and Milton's Paradise Lost , publisher's price $0.00 , our price for this sale 75o EACH. Only two to a customer. Egypt , Germany , England , Palestine and Africa illustrated , publisher's price $5.00 , our price fiOo. SEWING MACHINES. A hundsomo oak 2 drawer sowing ma chine , nalo price $11.25. 1 drawer , $10.50. 0 drawer , $10.75. All machines-are guaranteed for live years. Now is the time to buy a sowing machine. Call and examine them. BOSTON STORE , FOTHEIMXGHAM , WlIHTXAW & CO. Council Bluffs , la. wn.i. I'.vv rou > CAia"i. llnuili'y OMVri u Siimll I'rlze Cur De.nl Cii.ll TlilmrH , Bradlcj's coalman ! , on upper Broadway , Is llucly to become an unpopular stamping ground for coal thieves , if Stf checks are any temptation to the public , or any considerable portion of it , to begin perforating the anat omy of the sociable midnight marauder who has been matting regular hauls of late. Mr Bradley has tried a Rood many different devices to prevent thieves from getting In their work on his coal bins , but m spite of everything his stock of black diamonds keeps steadily diminish ing without any apparent ; ; cause. At last. In sheer desperation , Mr. Bradley has decided to offer a reward for the corpse of the gen tleman who is so struck with the healing qualities of that particular coal , and an.\ ono who wants to earn Wi cannot do It easier than by brlnsing him the head of the right party some of these flno mornings before breakfast. Oftlcer Kemp tried his hand at seeing what a gun would do about 9 o'clock i cster day morning lie happened to bo walking bis beat when ho noticed n man leave the yard and cuter the house of Henry Johnson , on Pifivo street , with a largo lump of some thing in his hand. A few minutes later Johnson's door oin-ned and the same man made his way back to the yard for another lump After ho bad got It and was hurrying back toward the house with It Kemp sent a largo chunk of lead in the direction of the hurryInj ; ilguro. There was a jell , a sound of fnblng coal and n glimpse of n suddenly disappearing blat k strrak but whether or not the oftlcer's bullet took effect Is ns yet unknown IJourlHtis finds out that Stntsman Street Is all right for the piano busliioH , just look nt his now signs. Do you smoke ? Have you tried T. D. King it Co.'s Parttigas ? U'u a charmer. Just light one. SOUTH OMAHA. Mrs. Wlr n ltri-nnip s Violent llor Art-rat Mrs. John WIese , icsldlng with her hus band and three small children nt Albright , was conveyed to the city jail iesterday morning by Oftlcers Krocgu r and Ta.igeman Mrs. Wlese Is the woman who was men tioned In Tun Br.na few dajs ago ns being insane. She has grown steadily worse , be coming violent and making it necessary to take her into custody. Sheriff Bennett was summoned ami took the afllietcd lady in charge for the purpose of placing her case before ' the board of insanity. < , ' < iMipl.ihiti of Tour Patrons of the Sherman avcnuo and South Omaha street car line are complaining bitterly of the service given. Not that the schedule time is not sufllclent for their ac commodation , but because the ears are not run on time. It Is of daily occurrence that passengers are obliged to stand on street | corners for twenty to thirty min utes waiting for a car , and then two , or even three trains , will come along together. Very often a belated would-be passenger Is waved aside by the motorman or conductor , while the train whir/os by , to await the next one , because his train is behind time. The com pany would confer a greit favor on the pat rons of the best paying line in the citj if it would see to it that trains are run with some degree of regularity. The Knights of Pythias hall , on N street , has been secured In which to hold the regu lar services of the Methodist Episcopal church ami meetings of "auxiliary societies until sueh time as a church can bo built. It is not positively known at this time whether or not services will bo held there next Sab bath. If not , they will bo held at tlio Pres byterian church , through the courtesy of Kov. Robert L. Wheeler , pastor. .Miiuli' City Gossip. C C Stanley came homo from Lincoln last night and rotumuil jesterday morning. 'I'ho O. 11 Hammond Packing company are about to begin the election of a llve-stoi'i brick smoke house. A program is being prepared for an enter tainment to bo given hi the Eastern Star next Saturday night. F .1. Conery , mailing clerk for the Droveis Journal , was married yesterday at Afton , la , to Miss May E Handall. George Cllnkenbeard had n bearing in police court at T o'clock ami was lined * 'J.50 and costs , fj in all , for disturbing the peace and making , a gun play on a neighbor. City Attorney Yan Dousen went to Lin coln Monday and returned yesterday. UN visit there was in the interests of this city regarding amendments to the charter. Mrs McMilleii , wife of Hon. John MeMit- len , w ho has been suffering with cancer of the breast for four i oars is reported vorj low and liable to pass away at any time. Prof John lo.uolds { , the hypnotist , of Ithaca , N Y . was in the city i csterday in company with A C Davenport , looking up Attorney Uli II Doud , Frank A. Broadwell and other Cornell students , with whom ho was formerly acquainted. Charles F Symons died at 8'IS yesterday morning of pneumonia at his homo in Al- biisjht The deceased was a member of Soutli Omaha lodge , No. GO , Ancient Order of United Workmen , and will piobably bo Buried by that order. Ho leaves a wife and children , one of which is the boy who had bis skull crushed by a horse's hoof and un derwent the operation of trephining three dltlcrcnt times. Iliilldlnp : n Cabinet. LAKCWOOD , N. J. , Jan. 'JO. President-elect Cleveland returned from New York at 0 o'clock this evening accompanied by Mr. Don M Dickinson , Mr. Cleveland's former post master general. Mr. Dickinson was closeted with Mr. Cleveland in his private study for several horns. It is now said that Mr. Cleveland is again Insisting upon Mr Dickinson's accepting the state portfolio , which was offered him after Mr. Whitney had refused. Mr. Cleveland has scut for several demo cratic leaders and an Important conference will take place Monday orTuesdav , at which Mr. Bayard , Mr. Carlisle , Mr. Whitney and Mr Harrlty will bo present. Whisky IriiHt and I'tumiim Citnal. WASIII.SOION , D. C. . Jan. 'JO. Tlio lipuso rules committee is divided as to the resolu tions offered by Messrs. Burrows and Fel lows , providing for investigations of the whisky trust and the Panama canal scandal , respectively. 'The committee today mot , but adjouuied without acting. The democrats are dlsjujscd to refer all the papers and tlio resolution of Mr Burrows about the whisky trust to the Judiciary committee. Sir. Bur row s is opposed to this and insists that the committee on rules shall act on the resolu tion. . \KSasslnutrcl thu Tumi Dvcusuuiia , Tcnn , Jan. 'M Ex-Marshal Nichols was asmtbsinated last night by Oso Butler , who escaped. A largo reward is offered for the assassin. Butler , who was under the influcnco of liquor , entered Nichols' place. Nichols ordered him out , and Butler refused to go. Nichols slapped him. Butler loft , but re turned In a short time Some words passed between them and Nichols told Butler that if ho had a gun lie had better use it quick. Butler did so , putting throe shots in Nichols' body. Butler has been arrested. Another Illir Combine. Ciiictco , III. , Jan M. A big new combina tion of manufacturers of house boating boilers , it Is announced this evening , has Just been organized in this city under the name of the American Holler company , with a capital of fl.noo.OOO. Tbo company has pur chased the business of tbo IMerco , Hutlcr & I'lerce company of Syracuse , N. Y. ; Klchard- son & Hoynton company of Now York and Chicago and the National Hot Water Healer company of this city. W K 1'lerco is presi dent of the now company. Mill Not Admit tint .HUtlniinrlrfl. M.umin , Jan. 20 The Spanish govern ment is understood not to bo disposed to grant the request of the United States" that missionaries bo rc-admittcd to the Caroline Islands. Hummed < I < ild III tlio United Stiitrn , VICX.VKJan ' , ' ( ! ThoKotnschlldsynulcato has boirowctl $10,000,000 in gold in the United States for the use of Austria in her aid for currency reform. Do not go tru-ellng without a bottle of Salvation Oil. It cures a bruise at once. ! XC. Mil' Did. Detroit Free Press : A cloud hail overcast their sky and a tear fell hero and there as the gray shut out llio blue. She was piqued at some little dere liction of his and had taken her smile away from him as a petulant mother takes a rote from a child. Ho hail remonstrated and pleaded , but nho was obdurate. She spoke unkindly , oven angrily , but ho showed no resentment. Ho hud erred ; ho sought forgiveness. "Yon are constantly foolish,1' she said , us if in defense of her Hsveritv. "Yes , dear , " ho begged , "bat think how foolishlyonstan t I am. " Ili-rt-'H Vuur I'cinerTr.ilm The Burlington's 4MO p. m. express ; for Denver reaches that citv at 7 next : morning ; carries sleeping , dining and , chair cars ; makes connection witli all transcontinental trains via tlio scenic lines to the coast. The Burlington also offers imequalcu tloublo dally scrvlco to Chicago , St. Louis and Kansas City , Ticket olllco , 1223 Farnam street. IIAYTI IN CREAX TROUBLE Condition of Affairs in tip" Black Republic Not Re\wuiing. PRESIDENT HIPPOLYlt' ' INTERVIEWED nt Anntlirr llcmiliitlon tonn How tin- United St.itr * CniltilYlutiiKn the Trend of AlTnlr'n -llnjtl / .Ncnli 1'tmcc. NKW YOHK. Jan. 2(5. ( The correspond ent of the Herald at Port mi Prince says : Thu republic of Haytl , Ijlng at the doorway of what may "presently bo the key of our commercial naval route between the Atlantic anil Puelllo via the Nicaragua canal , is today at the mercy of a clique of foreign merchants. At this mi incut Haytl is threatened with another revolution. ICx-Presitk'nt Log time Is in Jamaica with a group of follow exiles waiting for a ( favorable moment to land in Ilayti and overthrow the government of Ilippolyte. Any tluy the signal for bloodshed may bo given. It is a time of unrest. The elections for deputies have just ended and Franco and the United States are pressing the government for indemnity settlements with their gunboats on hand to add to the general feeling ot inso curity. President Ilippolyte cannot leave the plneo without a guard of soldiers , lie cannot leave the capitol without the escort cert of a largo army. His palace is guarded liken fortiess with artillery and hundreds of troops. Conim m people are In almost daily dread of the merci less sort of war that is peculiar to Ilayti. In Danger r Another Itctdliitlon. All that is needed to start a terrible revolt is the money of France , anil Frenchmen are lenders who furnish gold to the government at something like 110 per cent n year. An extraordinary thing ttbiiit Ilayti is the successful revolutionists when they have come into power invariably pay all the debts of tbo government they have destroyed , as well as the entire cost of the revolution. Tlio bonds issued to pay the cxpenso-t of the government's army and the bonds issued to pay the ex- polices of the revolutionary troops are both honored with the y.eal of Ilaytien revolutions. It is simply a question today whether the French and German money lenders have more confidence in Mnnigat than Ilippolvto. Tlio moment they decide in favor of tlio revolutionists they cut the go\orniueiital financial aid. BO far as they can control tlio situation. Wlint tliu United Stuff * Could Do. A single step on the part of the United States would change tfi whole tiend of affairs. Tlio money lenders and their schemes should bo crushed in the in terest of American commerce. Tlio presence of thrco American cruisers in llio Ilaytien ports in tunes of danger would bo siilllcient to secure the goem inent. No revolutionist would attempt to carry out his plan when it was known that the United States would oppose , and if necessary , crush any struggle carried on by foreign capitalists against the constitutional government of Ilayti. AVoro it once made plain that the United States had a substantial interest in the tranquillity of Ilayti , and would insist upon protecting that intoiest by force , if necessary , there would bo a murvoK.us change. Your correspondent interviewed Hippolyto and suggested to him that the iirobablo control of the Nicaragua canal by the United States might compel that government to nso Its utmost influence to secure commercial control of Ilayti , and in some scnso guarantee the peace of the country. The president nodded his head slow ly. ICniiilutlong IinpcMcrlshlni : lllijtl. "Tho constant revolutions swallow up so much money that there Ls very little left for commercial nso und the United States sulTors und a few foreign mer chants drain the country of its wealth , " was the correspondent's reply. "That is only too true , " said the pres ident gravely. . But Ilayti has to beware - ware of America. Wo have to bo sus picious. Our independence must bo guarded above all things. Wo are very close to the coast of the United States nnd our past experience has taugnt ns wo must guard ourselves. It is useless to think of ter ritorial conquests for Haytl will not yield an Inch of her soil to any foreign government. " N "But , Mr. President , there is no move ment of that kind in the United States. " "Wo have hud our own experience. I refer to tlio claim of the United , States that Ilayti had agreed to lease the Mole St. Nicholas as an American naval sta tion. No such agreement was made. " The president said that Ilayti wu- anxious to secure peace , but she wanted no peace that would in any way in fringe upon her independence , lie was very earnest in expressing this idea. There is hardly a spot of soil that is not bursting with riches. With peace Ilayti can borrow money at less than 110 nor cent. Let ns once begin a policy that will insure peace hero without threaten ing the independence of the republic and the old , deep-rooted antipathy for Americans will disappear. Ono of the most important evidences that the United States do not have a strong enough hold on her is the fact that the bank of Ilayti , an institution incorporated and owned in France col lects all the import and export duties , and is also the National treasury. Thi' ' gives Franco a voice in Ilaytien ulTnin that no European govornmert should have if thospirit of tlio Monroe doctrine is to prevail. The Haytiens do not seoin to bo jealous of Franco as of the Unitei' States , although they had to lighl against Franco to secure their independ ence. Aimc lit ) Ailpu I'oiaotl. Although the Apuqhcs have had little or no nso for their poisoned weapons fet years , still they , because of a tribal in stinct , each summer1 season go through an annual preparation of their arrow tips as carefully ami methodically in i' an old-time war wore near at hand This work on the arrows , us describes by the Pomona Progress , is ono piece o j THE'NEXT MonmrioTFEE1. ORIGHTAND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. Jly doctor nays It acts gfnlly nn Hie tomarh , liver and kl.Inevs.and b ple anl lujnthe. lids drink U irmdo from lierM. HOC ! \ prepared for use as easily as tea. It It called : . : : : _ : _ ; MEDICINE A11 dniKrlMi ll It at ato. and II a pack age. 1 f you rannot get It. end vouraJdren forafrra urnplu , l.nne'v I'umllr Mnllrlnn inuvra | | , n btmrl * rarhdur , In order In be healthy this Is nereasary. ' " i oiiATcm i' . WOOD \VAlai. J.B uo v , w. v. abor tlmt the Indian hra\c will not ra\o to the squaws. Ho patlurs n lo/.en or more rattlesnake heads , and nits them in u spherical ves-cl. With lieso ho pitte half a pint of a species of argo red ant that is found in many mrts of Arizona. The hlto of this ant s more poisonous than that of a bee. Upon these ho pours some wnlerund hen teals up with moist earth the lid of his vessel. He then digs a hole two eet deep into the ground , in which ho nillds a roaring lire and puts in some stones. When the interior of the hole ind the stones are red hot he makes a ilaco In the bottom for the earthen vos- el and puts it In. About it and upon it 10 puts the coals and hot stones , and ipon the top ho builds a llerco lire and feeps It up for twenty-four hours. L'hon ho digs out his vessel , and , standing olT with a long pole , he llsengagcs the top and lets Hit' "nines escape. The Indian insists lint if the fumes should cnmo in ils face they would kill him. The miss left ut the bottom of the vessel is a lark brown paste. To test the eHlcacy jfli Is concoction a recent traveler saw in Indian with his hunting knife make a cut in his hare leg just below the knee mil let the blood run down to his ankle. It immediately begun to si//le. as if it .ore cooking the blood , and the poi-mn 'ollowed the blood right up the leg. six.- ' .ling its way until the Indian MTU pod he blood away with his knife. The sav- igo a'-siired the paleface that had he al- "owed the poison to reach the mouth of .he wound ho would have been dead in ten minutes. LOOK AT TUG SIZK of tbo or dinary pill. Think of nil tbo trouble and dis turbance that It causes you. Wouldn't y o u w ulcoino some thing easier to take , and easier In its wnya , if nt the same time It did you more peed ? That Is the case with Dr. I'icrco's Pleasant Pellets Tboy'ro tlio smallest in tizo , tbo mildest In action , but tlio most thorough and far-reaching in tesiilK They follow nature's methods , nnd they give help tlmt lasts. Constipation , Indigestion , liiliom Attacks , Sick nnd Ilillous Headaches , and nil durangeincnts of the liver , stomach nnd bow els are promptly relieved nnd permanently cured. " If wo can't euro your Catarrh , no matter how bad your ease or of how Ion ? standing , we'll pay von fWX ) in cash. " Tint is what Is promised by the proprletois of Dr Rago's Cntarrli Remedy. Doosn't It prove , better than nny words could , that this is a remedy that cures Cuturih ? Costs only 50 ' .cuts. hnotlnsour en tlio tlni * anil or.ile' . to thu ciueful study ol patients Intur- asls nnd wt'l- fun1 , wo are en abled to pur- foini llio nolilo ofman man In the most olTectlvo innnni'r. Aim Til I' VICTIM 01- ' ANY NTKV- Ot'S. C11KON1U OH IMSI- VATt : DISLAhHS YOU lli\o tlin 'Hincllt ' of our abil ity. oxpuiionco , null sl.lll If you will only lot us lly oltlior personal or written application , that you wish to consult with WE CURE CATARRH , All Dis eases of the Nose , Throat , Chest , Stomach , Bowels and Liver. Blood , Skin nnd Kidney Disease * , Female Weaknesses , Lost Manhood CURED. I'lliKS , FISTULA , riSSUUB , permanentcuroil ! without thu use of kulfu , ll/nturo at caustic. All maladies of a prlvato or dullcato nature , of elthei eux , posltlvuly ourod lull on or nddruBs , with elnuip for Circulars , Froa Uook aud ItiUpes , OH. SEfluLF.S & SEARIES , 118 S. 15th St. . Omaha , Nob. ? text Door to I'oitolUcu. Jas. Boss arc all gold as far as jou can sec. They look like solid cases , wear like solid cases , and are solid cases for all practical purposes yel only cost about half as much as an out- and-out solid gold case. Warranted to wear for 20 years ; many in constant use for thirty years. Better than ever since they are now tilted , at no extra cost , wiih the great bow ( ring ) uhich cannot bt fulled or twisted off the case the Can only b : had on the cases stamped with this trade mark. 11 others have the old-stjlc pull out how , which is only held to the C.TC \ > y friaion , and can be twisted off with the fingers. Sold only through watch dealers. Ask to Bee pamphlet , or send for one to the makers , Keystone Watch Case Co. , PHILADELPHIA. Plate Boll ami Flank Boil 4c Shoulder Clol f o Shou der Steak He faorno 1 Beef , nlate an I flinlc . ' 4o Corned CloJsanJRunpi 6c KtbRoast eef 10 SlrlotnStoak 12' , i RoundSioakSlbfor 25o 1O Port ihous8 bteak 12'to All kinds blow * . , veil , mutton & beef. do VenlKo st lie Veal Steak 12'o Veal Chops 10 Mutton Chop ? 12'o Mutton Legs. lOo Now Comon the High Pork. _ Pork Chops loc . Porn Butts for roast Oallforn'a Hams tparoKiba . . . . lOo Pork Ten Jerlom . . 20o S.iltPork . ,12iO Pork Sauiage GEO , H. MESOHENDOHF , Wholosnlo and Retail AT MA UKIST , 333 BROADWAY , Council Bluffs. A. H. DYER , Kl t tom , \rurcliiiiurii , luutiiry litilldliii- * , anil nil trnrk rnuirmc | thurniieli und prHotlval l < iiii\vliHlu-o ul ciiiintriiutlnii unit truugtli uf muterliiln , a | iccnilly. ! . U. Uux 3'Jt , freiuout , > ub , "Aljsolulolyliio Best Made. " "A Delicious Medicated Cou- footloii" for the relief of Coughs. 5 Colds , Hoarseness , Sore Throat , nutl J3 for clearing the voice. 1'or sale hy all Druggists nntl Confoctioners. * " Tacked in full two ounce packages , ft- . Price 5 Cents. If yen are unable to EJ procure the Pomona Cough Tablets CD from your dealer tend us 8 cents in H stamps and icccive a box by mail. Alude by tlie manufacturers of the celebrated Pomona V r n i I Ji i c c Tablets. DUQUETTE & CO , , Council BliifTB , In. ImprovaJ Safal/ / KIMBALL BROS. OMAIIV t'l i it r i it mil 1,1 \s srur Cot Oihsf uuil 11 \ \ ( ( otiin II HIiilT' COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE Y/ORK3 / All Klnilh nt nyi-liip and ( "o-ui ir ' dear In In * III.host * i\i | > of the nrt I u.le I .1111 t ilru'il fitbrics in i'lo ' to look ut 400 ! .tsnoiv. \\uik promptly ilo 10 nut tlumoiul In all pails of thu iouiitry. bcml fur priuo list. C. A. MACHAN , Proprietor. Htcailunv. near Northwestern Do ot , C'onrio// Anheusor , Hudwcisor , Faust and Palo BtiKRS , EIT11KU HOTTLKI ) OK IN KEUS , can leave orders at No. 12111 Main Street , Council BlulTs , Iowa , or Telephone - phone 13-3. Goods delivered promptly. SOLE AGENCY FOR I ) Dlldf ( HUM ) 0 ! SI. IOJIS , M ) . LADIES , Nebraska Made.Flour Is theBest. LOOK FOR THE Association Label ON the SACK. tlQ3 In tno st.uo nd federal courts. Itoonis WJ-T-b-'J , Slmjtart block , Counull uiulVa. la , _ AMI I. ) hT VITAl.Il'V wenknin. etc , . iicrmanciuly euicd In men I nlllivnil ( rcalcit ) Htl.i' the n-colpt tlmt rurod niu when etcrythlni ; eleo lulled Aihlress with Btainn wm. iiii'i.iit ; , iiox i n , .tiiu > iiii'Mii'ii. ! DEFORMITY BRACES Elastic Stocking Trusses , Crutohos , Batteries , Water Bottles , Syringes , Atomizers , Medical Supplioa ALOE & PENFOlfl , ii4 siatm , Next to Postofllcs Got Catarrh ? IT HUINS HEALTH. MaUcs Unit lllood , lloniliu'lip. Misery , Spcoiflj Oxv uti uotlroyoi tlio / > . alKSf Cntnrrh Corms ! MiU u ( ( . & * [ * : $ & } tlio blool bright nul niiro ( ilxesrt'stto tlio vlt.tl furcai nuiii'tlti ? , vigor. An Hotiost , Ronl Cure Cntnrrh. IlroiH'hltK Doit tlii C'nlili Ho ul.ioho. NUVDUS l'ro tn- tlon. Oxygen Book" and 4 Trys Tree. SPECIFiG OXYGEN GO , , Suite OlOJSbooly Ulil , OnmUa STRENGTH , VITALITY , MANHOOD AV.IM'AHKr.ltM.l > . , Xo. I lUilllnclmt. , IIOTOV , MA'O. , f/ilrf roniuiiina jihvticlan of Iht van nuinlcil tlio 001 D MIIMI , liy the NATIONAL Mi mrAt , \ iociATli'N for thu I'KI/.i : I'.SSAVoii nnnro i t/a i , ' if < Mv0 mill olil , liilm * i ' on nlt.itlon in perron i or t > y I'ltff. UUIIUU I'ttupocluiwllh | "trHtlmonlnlB , Kill.IX hook. Kfl K1SC13 OK 1,1 KH , OK SKI.I'- rKKSintVATIONt KOO Ji | ) . . 1U3 lii\nlnalil pro- r i . .n . full Rllt , only 41 l l > > mill. MMI | McGREW THE GPCCIALI8T. In iiMFHrpninoil la tlio tr ntinent of nil PRIVATE DISEASES nnd nil Weakneuiiri ] unit Disorders of mtll 18 j oars Mporionca. Write for circulars nuil qiic.-tlou list free. Mth nnd Farnam fct . , Uinnlm , No' ) Clabll C'nr.- ( OU ! < ! UI : > H. ! % pur J. DISORDERS \inl all tlio train of 1'VIIA Wl'AKNKasKIIKIIIMl'V , KTf , tlmt HO cninpnnr I hem In mini gl K liinnj 1'ICHMA- -NH.NTI.V ItltKI ) lull sritlCN'dTII anil tons XlMiu tuovcTjr parlor tliu liuilr I will loml ( no- < nroly fiPiOil ) KltKK to mir nuloror tlio iiroiurlu- tlon tlutt euro I ino 01 the o tro ihloi AtlJrjss , I. . A IIUAUMCY IIAT1-I.K I lll.Klv MICH 40i3 lUtOAinVAY. COUNOIh IILOKI'S. Slonoy I.o.inucl on Diuiuotuls , Wutohos , oto. ' II.K bargains In unrciluoinod plodzos. Special COUNCIL OLUFFS. ni rnnu unit cllr houtfbt and sold. 1'iisur & 'lliuni-\i , Co u neil lllutls. IOK SAlK-Mr livery liiilno In Hill cltjr or irll ) J trnilu Block for Kooil clfar prouortjr. John Uo * linny , Council Illulli OOO ACUICS m miles from Onklanil , good stntoof Acnltlvntlon , aovon loom IIOIDU , orchard , cora ( rlbi nn-l urnnarlon ; Till 3ll for JIO an ncro. ( Jrccnshlolds. Nicholson A. ( 0 , Kit Illonilwur. 'IMlllfcK room lioujoon Soutli Kloronth street , J plearof Inciimlirniiri ! . to uiclianxn for uptown ri'i-lilciicc. Will imjr illtruruncu In caih Ureon- tlilehla , Mcliolioii A Co HOUHK wnntoil In uichun a for lot botireon llroRilwnf unJ new brittle. Ureonshlelds , NUh * oleon A to. "l\TATHI ) . comiietent Klrl for Kcncral home. I work. COJK. 1'lprte atreoL " \\rANTKIi Hood Klrl for Kcnoral lioiiBewurk. Mrs A T. fllcklnnor. Hit 4th nvouuo. JOlt KXCIIANUH , ( ! room liouio , modern conven iences , bent looMlon In Coiina /llulTs 1 / ; clear ot ( ncumbrancu ; will vtclianuo for bu9lna > a homo In some Htnnller town In vrvntcrn Iowa or eastern No- brnikn. ( Iruonililulil9 , Nicholson & Co. , Coiint.ll lllPlta. l Oll lti.NT-bO ; nrrcji 'it line hay land near th JL nsylnni for HOnaon of HU at ) j | inr acre. Applf tel voiiiiril Krcrolt Council IllurU , la. \\7ANTlJli-Hooil Klrl for kllohon work. u-ooU iviiiicg pilit. Mrs licorgu Kuullne , II3J I ! OB I 1'lcico street. ( XM VVlMi buy n Rood homo and lot on „ the motor llnut flOJ down , balanoo inonlhly , ( iood IIOIIBU. barn und lot. near tbo TrunBfcr.tn.KJ. Tor Imrinilii ! In an > kind uf property , call on John * slon , V \ nn I'atten. _ \ \ ' A.STKDrir t clusi Kurdcnor nnd llorliti < ' Btcady job ; uoud pay Address U SO , Ueo olllce. S. F. HENRY , SEC'Y AND MG'R. 520 PEARL ST. , Council Bluffs , la. Telephone 200. Special Terms Works , G. A. SCHOEDSACK , Proprietor. f , CJcnninff find Jt OF cooDd OK Kviaty DisriuijTioN. Omaha oftico , Io21 Fnrnuin St. , Telephone 1521. Council Ulutfa ofllco and worki cor. Ave , A and 20th St. Telephone 310. Send ( or Irculars and price list.