V'l 8 PER OMAHA DAILY BUR : WliDNESUAr , ATOUST 10 , 1881 , THE DAILY BEE. "Wednesday Morning , Aug. 10. f V * - f- 1 . . . . "LOCAL BREVITIES. Frederick , leading Hatter. , 1-tl ' Fattenun roll * coat , Get yoiir hats at Donna's. „ , tyndell k Krelle. Practical Hollers. * - 500 business loU. Call on Bemts. B mU' real estate boom. FJnt page MO houses and lots. Bem ! ' agency. A. W. Karen , IJentlst , Jacob's Mock. Warranted Tooth Brushes at Kulin's. Beinii * now mnp of Oraalw , 25 cents. Fresh oyslcrs at Hlchnnl's rchUurant 1000 residence lot , Ikralagent. . . For riKE Commercial Job Printing , U nt THR lw ) Job rooms. The Lion continue * to roar for Moore's Harnewi rvml Snddlcry. 200 [ anus and 000,000 acres of IAUC ! Ik-mis , agent , PreHcr ! | > tons ! n srieclftlty , Opera ] louse I'hannwy , 211 8. lfith Street. Fresh supply of Iniiiorted Key West nnd Domestic Ci nrs at SAXR'S. Mr. anil Mrs , Andrew Bcmli became tlio happy pnrcnti of a non on the Tith lust. Undertftkcr Jacohi lied six funcrnln on liftml yettenlny. A rnre chance to obtain n Rood paying lituincs * . Sec ppcci.il colunm. Knquirc nt 217 South 14th street. tf Dress Good * are going fust at Atkln. Bon&Co.'s. I w prlcw will tell. 'Re member no have Bunting in nil colors. Safes , machinery , nnd nil kinds of heavy .hauling done by Brlsco & Co. , the BAO men. w&g-tf WANTBD A ixwitlon by a lady type writer. Address "P , " office , or ? l'i North 18th street. n7-tf Don't forget the lawn Sociable at the northwest corner of Seventeenth nnd Doiiglsn streets on Thursday evening. James Kichordswiw interne I yestenlay. A large number moulders nttcndcd in a , V ° dy. -Thcy arc rapidly getting down to "buolnens nt the Offlfid Cchtrnl , although nly eight men were nt work cleaning up the foundations yesterday. In a few days bids will bo ndvcrUied for the work on the new court house. Propositions will be received on the ba U of the old plan nnd n cheaper one. BaswitzVclls , the nboo men have rented the east utore on Fnrnhnm street , In the Opera House block. When completed It will make the finest ohoe utoro wt t of Chicago. It was Inadvertently Hinted la Tun BKK yesterday tlmt the contract wan granted to do come grading In Millard precinct at the rate of sixteecn co ts per cubic foot. It should Lave road per cubic yard. The ColunibuB Glee Club , com-inting of Judge Bowman , \Vllllam Corncllui ) James ParbonH , O. W. Jlulst , D. C. Love land , P. T. Price , A. West , lelt yesterday for home. They gave some excellent voca bulecUons at the depot , much to the enjoy tucnt of by-Btanders , Her brothcw have commenced the erection of the cast forty-four feet , four story block on Ilarney strrect. The west ' twenty-two feut of the building It under roof and will soon be completed. The brick-layers working on theio buildings quit work this morning on acnojiit of the extreme heat. _ FERSONAI& Byron Clnrk went to FrcinoutyosUirdny. J. J. O'Cuimor has returned from n trip to the west. Jacob Wiggins , of Kcd Cloud , Is utaying litthuWitlmell. r. McUlfatrick , of St. Lonln , architect for Boyd's ojiora house , iv nt the Crtlgli- ton. . G. K. Jenklnran left yesterday fora viHit to Jfrx. B. Hnnucn on the Hudson river , New York. Mr. Jns , BrusKell , of Max Meyers , has returned frum the east nfter several weeks' bojourn among friends. J , J , Monell arrived homo ytxterduy from Lake Mlnnetonka. He reports the weather there last week ns being very warm till Thurwlay , when n ctonn pre vailed which cooled the a'tnosphero con- ulderably. It U a strange fact that people welt < r oven nt numyier resorts. Mm. John Campbell , nccompnnled by her daught r MUs Mny Campbell , left for nnexto d l western trip ycstenlay. They will firt vlnit Salt Lake City , remaining tbfcro about two wee' B. They will then return at far cant as Colorado where they Mill bjtfiid Home time. s Ferdinand Thuia's Doatb- Yesterday Ferdinand Thum , the well known proprietor of the Gruon T piJioUil.died at half-past twelve o'cloclt. * Tie | la'to Mr. .Tlium . was 'a * native \Vurtemberi' , Germany , aild cain to Omaha , thirteen yours ngo , He at-once started the Green Tree * fl'l betel ; , winch ho ha run very success- ' fulljr'ovor since. 'Ho was forty-six years of ngo and has been Buffering mete orless for the past year , nnd last Friday ho was com pelled to take to his bed , from which : . ho never nroso a gain. The fOnora will take place at two o'clock to-mor row-afternoon. Miss Ella Torrance solicits nowim by the day or week. Call or nddrcsi her , 4th fctrect , cor. Worth , Counci motf "WINE OF CARDUI" cures Irrcgu ltr : , painful , or dillicult uemttuation. AIJ , r Oooilmiu'i , The bi'kt Bttlvo in the world for eulH bruises , sort * , ulccru , ealt rheum fever eprea , totter , chapped haiide chillblaini , corns and all kinds of akin eruptions. This salvo in guar ( wi totd vto give perfect BAtisfaotion ji every case or money refunded. Trice 20c per box , For sale by It.it & MCMAHO.V , Omaha. ; Qeodtl i CITY COUNCIL. A Regular Session of the Body Hold Last Night. Some Important M asuros Gonuidored and Acted - od Upon. Tlio city council mot in regular ses sion lost evening. Messrs. Baker , Corby , Dollono , Dunham , Honibur- r , Hermann , Kaufmann , O'Konfo , Stull and President Daily wore in at tendance. A communication was received Tom Mayor Boyd relative to the Fitrnhnm street grade. The mayor stated tlmtlio had notnppointed three nppraisors for two reasons : First , that n similar proceeding ori inally had been irregular , because the report of the city engineer had not been been acted upon , and second , because tlio nppraisors had never report ed back. This was nn important matter nnd tlio mayor thought the cross streets ought to bo included in any action. Ho thought that the city attorney nhould also be consulted. The matter mw given to the jndicinry committee , with instructions to neo the city attorney. A potitiott wns received from about two hundred citizens in regard to the change of grndo betwcon Leavonworth nnd Marcy streets , ns granted on petition of thu U. P. railroad and Union elevator compnny. Means of access wore shut out from property on Sixth , Eighth , Ninth , and Tenth streets is obstructed by tracks , and part of Soventcoth bj Cuss. The matter was ; referred tea special com mittee of fiVe who nro to confer with the companies nnd report back. A petition waa presented in logard to a triangular lot owned' by th * city at Nineteenth and St. Mary's ntanuo , which it wa claimed waa n pool of stagnant water. The matter was given to the committee uti public im- A petition was received from the city clerk asking that hebo allowed an assistant to prepare tlw tax. The matter was referred to the finance committee. The claim ot Dan Bhanahorn for 862 , CO , street work , wns allowed. Chief Gnltigan asked that as the water works wore about completed , that three now four-whoeled hose carts be purchased , ono for the east ern part of the south district , ono for the western part of the south district , nnd one to bo placed on Sherman avenue. Ho asked also that n now four-circuit repeater nnd four now boxes bo bought , the present ujarm covering top great n circuit. 'This would rcquirw nboub three miles of wire , but when completed would put the city in Rood shape to fmht lire. The mutter vvns referred to the fire committee. The lower part of Doug las street wasculled attention to. It was referred to the committee on streets nnd grades. The city marshal woo instructed to notify the proper U. P. oflicmls to cleanse their sewers from the depot to thu outlet at Seventh Hlrcot. The street commissioner wns in structed to fill n small pond of stag , nnnt water at the intersection of Tenth nnd Douplns streets. Mr. Stull presented n resolution that the gang nt work in the wnrdH bo retained until Saturday. After some discussion this was lost. Thu street commissioner was in structed to fill up pools of stagnant water in block 00 nnd report oxpensc to the council nt iir.U uiOciiiig. A petition from 0. B. Suldon in re lation to taxes upon some of his prop erty was referred to the finance com mittee. The city clerk was instructed to ad vertise for bids to construct n largo number of crosswalks , the bids to bo opened next Monday owning. Tlio city clerk is to advertise for bids to fill an alloy between Webster , Calitornia , Fourteenth nnd Fifteenth streets , " The street commissioner wns in structed to place Eleventh street , at its intersection with Hickory in n passable condit < on. Thu resolution passed nt n previous meeting ordering the bridge east of thu U , P. shops to bu repaired , wns rescinded. Tlio street commissioner wns in structed to open the necessary gutters on the west side of Thirteenth street , bcUve n Picrco and Williams. The contracts of Luke McDermott were referred to the committee on streets and grades ; that of S.unuul Reef to thu printing committee. Th6 committee on claims reeom- nendud thu payment of thu claim of Prod , Laiigo for dumago to his wagon. It wns placed on file , , The committee on claims recom mended that tliero bu no remission of interest duo on dolimjuont taxes in 1875. Thu report was adopted. The committee on poliuu reported that they knew no law to prevent per ilous from trading or selling horses un the stieet. The purchasing committco was in structed to buy from 3,000 to 5,000 - f ot of lumber ui $22 per thousand. The committed on report * , to whom was referred C. 8. Chase's compila tions of ordinances , recommended that they bo indexed nnd compared with the otlicinl register. This wai adopted , Tno sumo committco recommended that the city treasurer's' report bo published was adopted. Tlio gas company's bills for the past month were allowed , Tlio committee on sidewalks and bridqos reported in favor of giving thu contract for 42,000 feet of lumber at $30 a thousand to Foster & Gray , The report was filed. - The contract for building sidewalks was given to Ohas. Gardner. An ordinance to ' incrpaso the police : force from ton to' twelve men waa re ferred to the police committee. , AH ordinance vas presented regu lating the OimOm'Slroot"railway , pro- viding tlmt buildings might bo moved across the thicks between 10 and 12 and 2 and 4 on proper notice , if the tracks nro not obstructed longer than ninety minutes ; driven are prohibited from driving faster than eight mUo.s an hoi.r and not faster than a walk within thirty fcot of the railroad. Infringement of this ordinance is tel l > o punished by a fine of not leas than $ fj nor more than $100. It will come up for second reading at next meet ing , An ordinance waa road creating the office of city scavenger and defin ing his duties It wan referred to the committee on police. An ordinance was read fixing the fees of the city inspector of weights and measures for platform scales nt GO-ccntn ; for counter scales 25 cents ; fcr tinplo beam scales of l.OOOpounds SI.50 , nnd 7o ccnla for each addition al beam scalcj for smaller beam ncalcfl 25 cento ; ovcry bushel dry measure , 10 cents ; flinnllor weights 5 cents , nnd the aamc in the same in wino measure. The matter wns re ferred to the police committco. The ordinance establishing the grade of Twentieth street from St. Mary's nvenuo south to the 17. P. tracks wns referred to the committco on Htrcots nnd grades. The ordinance establishing the irrado on Furnham street , 255 feet west of Julforson street to the city limits , wna passed , An ordinance for levying n special tax for ( Trading Cnss street , from Thirl couth to Twenty-fourth street , in Swcesey'a addition , was pnasot ) by n vote of seven to two. QUEER VERDICT. That of the Jury in the Poter- eon Case. Plain Tontiawmy So a to Give Thorn no Tlio verdict rendered by the core- ner'a jury who sat over the remains d Peterson , who was beaten to death last week , proved a genuine surprise to nil these who have paid nay ntteiv tiou to the caae- According to the- testimony given there was no doubt whatever thai Noistrom had boaton- Peterson and that ijuito severely , yet the jury , while * perfectly Ireo to con- fern that thu nuir died from inilama- tion and congestion of tlio lungs and ! throat could not for the life of them imagine whnt produced these condi tions. Of the two or tluce physician * examined all agreed that the man had been violently handled and wore satisfied too that the beating Pctoreou received might have boon suffi cient to cause his death in his then debilitated condition. This with very little other testimony was sufticiont to hold Noistrom for manslaughter in an ox parto hearing such as the core ner's inquest was. But the testimony is stronger oven than this , ono of the witnesses going far to establish the 'intent , " which is all that is necessa ry to constitute a case of murder un der the circumstances. This gentle man swore that Neistrom said that wore it not for Dave Redmond s in terference ho would have beaten Pe terson to death. By what circui tons process of reasoning the coroner's jury arrived nt the verdict they did is something persons with nn average degree of common snnso cannot im- ngino. All other things being equal their verdict would have ended all prosecution against Neistrom nnd the death of a citizen caused remotely or directly by violence would have pass ed out of memory without inquiry. District Attorney Burnlmm takes nn altogether different view of the case from what the jury does. Ho believes lioves the "intent" was established by evidence and yesterday hud n warrant sworn out charging Neistrom witl murder. Judge Boncko will give the man n hearing to-morrow at 8 o'clocl when , if the saino evidence is elicitcr n very different courao will bo taken Street Boyu At the mooting of the Omaha Boys Industrial Association hold last evening ing the annual report of the socrotnr E. L. Winslow , wns rend. It showot that the expenses had boon 018.77 and the receipts 8035.10 , leaving an indebtedness of $293,07. There are eighty-six boys connected with tire in stitution , thirty-eight of whom live ii the city with their families who nr dependant upon the association Seven boyx who ran nway from the ! homo were taken in hand and son back njjnin. Thirty-Hoven boys hay procured work nt wngos ranging fron frJ.GO to $0 a week. 'Night nohoc was held for eight months with an nt tendance of between fifteen ana f > rt > boys. From four to twelve boy have boarded nt the housu for bix months. Another meeting will beheld held next Thursday evening nt Mayor Boyd's olllce. More Xluildiug- Mr , Sam S. Brown him definitely decided to erect throe throo-slory buildings next spring , on the site now occupied by Frederick nnd A. D. Morbu , corner of Fourteenth and Farnl.iun streets. With the now Giiuul Contr.il , the Opera House nnd Mr , Brown's block , that locality \\i\\ ibo \ \ bo ono of the most attractive in Omaha Michael Ley oilers hia two-thirds interest in the old California house , situated jiear the C. & NV , railway deK | > t , on lower Broadway , Council Blufls , for sale cheap. The house in in n desirable location nnd can be purchased at u great bargain nnd on terms. motf ca y _ _ _ "WINEOFOAnDUl" four time * a duy makcd a happy hout-ehold. O. K , Q iin u' , COUNCIL BLUFFS , / Occurrences of Interest Across the River. Funeral Obsequies of the Late Oharloa Bock. Other Important Matter * of Oea * ATA ! Interest. I AND LEAGUE- VRUY 8VCCKMdFif ; < .SOCIETY IX OrRB.V- TION AT TUB BLUfFM. The Land League held their regulnr meeting Sunday afternoon in their beautiful Imll at St. Francis' Academy The mooting was largely attended by both sexes. Many prominent citi zens wore noticed in the nudicnce , several of whom arc not members of the league , but are in sympathy with their cause. This is ofl it should bo , ns the league hero in Council Bluffs cordially in vites all citizens of every nationally in the city favorably disposed towards the oppressed , to attend their meet ings. The Imll in which the meetings are held takes in all of the upper lory of that gem of n buildingtho St. Francis Academy. It is richly furn ished throughout , and ono of the finest Imlla in the city. The regular routine busincsshaving boon transacted the president of the League , M. Q. Griftiu , in un eloquent speech , drew the attention of the audioncu to the fact that wild nnd and sensational reports were being purposely circulated through many of the newspapers by agents of the Eng lish government and by those who are prejudiced against the Irish people- Ho cautioned his heaters against tak ing stock in UM O reports. They were purposely manufactured to act against the success of the land league in this country. Hr Griffin claimed that these false reports enianatod from brains possessed of more prejudice than knowledge of facts or regard for truth. After speaking at length of the success of the league in this coun try as well A * in Ireland and other countries and disavowing any connec tion or affiliation with men of the O'Donovan itossa , Crowe and dynam ite stripe , he introduced Rev. B. P. McMcnomy , J. B. S. Coggshall , .lames Wickhara and Jeremiah Sulli van. Each of. those gentlemen spoke briefly , but pointedly touching the living issues of the day. Their speeches were replete with interesting information on the events happening in connection with the league in Ireland. For the pur pose of increasing the memborslup the initiation foe of ono dollar was abolished. The monthly dues uro fixed at ton cents each. At every mooting of the league > a principal speaker is elected for the succeeding meeting. H. 0. Griffin was- selected to address the meeting Sunday , Au gust 28. Mr. Griffin is nn eloquent speaker and has given the subject of Ireland's troubles arduous study , anil will bo able to portray the sufferings in the emerald isle in its true light. All who can should certainly hear him. CHARLES BECK. A CONCOUKSK Of PEOPLE FOLLOW HIS IIKMAIN8 TO THE OIIAVJ5. The funeral of Charles Beck took place yesterday afternoon. The ser vices were hold in tno Catholic church on Pearl and Main streets , Ilov. Father McMonomy officiating. The church was crowded to its utmost capacity. The Council BlulTs fire do- partmenttumed out in force. .After a very eloquent prayer and a few touch ing ronwiks by Father MoMonomy , the concourse of sympathetic friends tiled out of the church and took their places in the procession. Following the remains came piker's full band , playing a very touching funeral dirge ; next cumo Chief Lacy and the officer * of the fire department in uniform ; following Bluffs City Fire Company No. 1 , and in succession Ilosouo Company No. 2 ; Rescue No , 3 and Phenix. Following the fire companies came a long line of ear- ruigca , extending from the Catholic church to the Methodist church , on Upper Broadway , n distance of nearly one mile , the like of which has never boon seen in this city since Dr. On- berne was carried to thij tomb. Charles Beck was a yount ; man who had a great many warm friends. Ho hud been ( nu employe in ono of our oxtensiyqjhardwaro juoij a number of years prior to his toimr ; into business in company with his brother. It is said that the disouso that finally took him away from earth aftur BO short a sojourn htro wiw contracted > tractod while sleeping or. the floor of liU store , Imving given up his bed to some pvoplo whom the flood hud driven from their honicH. No doubt many of tlieau recent sutibrorii fol lowed young Bock to his grave. lie was a member of ono of the fire com panies , and was nt the time of his death in business with his brother Peter. Ho was the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beck , of Aoca. . AN ABSAULT'TO HILL. C. Omog , from Orescent , the place win-re years ago the schools looked foi their funds , c mo before Judge John .W. Bnird nnd made complaint undei oath that William Smith had assaulted him with iv deadly weapon with intent to kill. A warrant wa issued , placed in the hands of Constable Theodore Gontar , who proceeded toOresent ant arrested the supposed villain imc brought him bVforo the court. Neithoi i rty being 7 ady for trial , the cas < Iwas , continued * * " > this morning a ; 10 o'clock.-"In default of $500 bail for his appearance Smith was commit ted to await preliminary examination . .n.he A incut und Sihinu appear ( or he Ute and John II. Kcatloy for the r ' TUP. RMirra rv BBIKF , The old cato 6f Brtnrn&ld and Allen was revived In a different form in Judge Baird'n court. Brownold had Allen arrested Monday for breaking and entering his hauao. This was the charge ho made Against Allen to his face , when Allen struck him over the head for so doing. The court fixed the bail at $100 , and the case ITM con tinued for hearing. Dr. Stilman's ! eon , Master Hillard Stillman , called at TUB Brffc office yes terday and showed some very fine specimens of flints and old Indian arrowheads. Master Stillman scorns to bo much interested in archie- nlogy and has devoted flomo time to collecting antiquated relics , as shown by the many valuable specimens his extensive cabinet already contains. Mr. Stillman is ono of the rising young men of the city. Ho intends to adopt law as n profession , The coming season ho will a tend some eastern school nnd says ho wants to get as near the sea coast as possible , 03 ho believes ho would like to master the science of conchology before he returns. The line now house being erected on Willow avenue Trill improve tlmt locality very materially. Mr. lied field , sheriff of Hnrlan , is looking in this city for two young lads who broke into u house out there. Clias , Berkhauson and wife nre at Col fax Springs. D. II. Solomon and daughter May , of Glcnwood , took in the "Big" city Monday , Mr. Solomon thinks that Council Bin Us never looked , so prom ising at the present timo. Ho will at no distant day erect a fine residence hero. hero.That That lepai luminary and antuto Judge Band , called yesterday nt THE BUB office for the first time. He wanted to tuipw if wo intended to go into the politics of this county. . We told him we- should take the Held in the interest of the people , and against everything that had a tendency to- ground the farmer and laborer. A very fine doe was seen yesterday on the island in "Big Lake. " Two young lade , II. C. Mynstei and Richard Rogers were on the island hunting when they saw the animal and shot at him once or twice , but failed to bring him down. This -island used t bo a resort for deer , Hut for yearn- none have been seen there until this ono was discovered yesterday by these boys. Our worthy nd honored aitizon C. E. Stone , H q. , has probably killed many none on this island. Geo. Keelino complained in "E. J. Abbott's coust against Mrs. M. Baker for tearing d wa her fences and cut ting up generally. Wall MeFaddin arrested iho woman. The cuso was continued until Saturday. A man cane over from .Nebraska's . dusty metropolis yesterday who claimed to belong to the police force over there Ho wore a star in , a con spicuous place on his person and ev ery body over here concluded that he really did belong to the force. Ho was so delighted with Council Blutl's that ho took on board too much bal last and was unable to find his way back. Some citizens took pity on him and carried him tov the North western depot , wro'to the following card : "A poor wreck ; hnndlo with care. Muyor-Boyd , Omaha. " They attached the sniu6 near the 'star and the train started. A small party from Harden town ship , including the two Misses Smith , ex-J ustico of the Peace Charles Plai ner , son of Mrs. Plainer , and several others went out to Mynster's Springs , and having taken rjuiut possession of Mrs. Mynstcr's cool and shaded grove spread a table , and Justice Platner concluded it was butter than marrying or giving in nmrriago. 0. M. Nickolson , who has resided some time in Glenwood , Mills county , has come to the conclusion to live in the largest city in Iowa , and will take up his abode hero. THE BKK heartily wulcomos him. If the pictures of the beautiful woman who was engaged to ride the elephant for . /vdam Foropaugh is a good likeness wo have a dozim women in Council Bluffs who will put her in the slmclo without riding an elephant. Dr. A. H. Studloy , the celebrated curor of catarrh and other chronic diseases , has located on uoper Broad way , and his success is attracting great attention , liis treatment is by out ward application. Mrs. H. M. Ray , wife of James Ray , of Council Bluffs , died at Gar- rettsvillo , Ohio , December , 1858. It may 'bo of interest to the citizens to know that her funeral sonnou was preached by our honored and afflicted chief magistrate , James A. Gurfinld , who was at that time principil of Hiram College , nbout two and one- half miles from Gurrettsville. L. T. Lindspy , ono of our .enter prising boot-ond shot dealers , has re turned home from an eastern business trip.Dr. Dr. John Green , with Dr. Lacy , had n call to go. to Glenwood Monduy to attend a patient there who was suffer ing from a cancer in the throat. , John Eden , formerly of this city , liuS'stnyod 'away from the Binds us long as ho could and Monday he ui- rived hero from the great luke city. lie used to bo in the sample business hnre. hnre.Tho The colo'rod Masons are to have n grand time to-night under the auspices of the Jtihn Y. Jones colored lodge. The banquet will take place in Castle hull on Pearl street. Wo would announce that at the suggestion of Judge Reed , wo have hud the stairs lending up into THE BKK office mid OddFollows' hull swept. There will be a grand reunion of the Harrison county soldiers , together with the Logan Grand Army Post , Capt. Scott Rico nnd Lieut. K. J. Ab bott are preparing to take the big gun up there and if these Loganites want to sleep any on the morning of the 17th of August they had better put aomo material in their caw that is a non-conductor of sound. Abe Lincoln Post , No. i9 ! , under command of Capt. Harrison , post commander , and we will say for the especial bentfit of all * . . . _ tit i i * * * concerned that celebrated old musi- cian Walt. McFaddon will bo on hand with his fife and drum corps , Frank Pusoy returned yostordny - and U on duty ouco inoro iu his . father's banking house. T , B.-Gault has returned froims trip to the fir west. Mr. Gault came hero n few yean ago , nnd accosted the position of general ngent of the Wabash railroad company nt this point. Since ho hoa been a citizen of Council Bluffs , his pleasant and genial manner of transacting business has won him friends in nil circles of society. The following were the Mock yard receipts of cattle up to Tuesday morn. ing. Pratt & Forri , Pine Bluffs , 080 head , Morohoad & Carpenter , Og.v lalla , 280 head , Gatishill , 440 head , Swan < fc Co. , GOO head , Graham , Pine BlulTa , 180 head ; total , 2,080 head. They wore all shipped cast over the C , , N.y. . , 0. B. & Q. and C. , K. I. it P , railroads. The celebrated Captain Boynton passed through Council Blufls on hia way to Fort Benton. Ho will start from that point and awim to SH. Louis. lie thinks if ho succeeds and pulls for the shore in thb latter city so-and in mind nnd bony , he will return to Council Bluffs and locate. If Tim Toner wna dishonor * he could add maturially to his exchequer Every ncu in .n while wo hunrof his finding n man rho had given himself - self up to thieves nnd robbers down in the wwda withmonoyin his pock it. Some time nio Tim found n mnn wlvo had over $300 on his person , ani Monday ( mining it suunia ho picked up another , not quite no well hunted , yet ho had $30 in * cash nbout him. The man wm drunk and might Imvu fallen nn eas-y prey to sncnk tlieivos. I Hon. Humphrey Webitter , of Mns- snchuectts , i visiting hero , n guest of our highly estuutuud and worthy citizen , J. M. PhillfpfK Mr. Wob- atur is a do&cendent of thu immortal Daniel Webster ; and an uncle of our present efficient high school teacher , and a relative of Mr. Phillips. Mrs. E. J. Datia loft for New York yrsterda and before she returns will purchase- full line of fall goods. Ike Whitney , ngcd 30 ; m the cm- piny of the C. , R. T. A F.r while nt- tempting to couple aomo cars that were loaded with lumber that stuck ont over the end too far , waa > caught boiween the ends of the lumber nnd severely crushed. The doctor thinks two-ribaaro broken. W21 BolthofT , a workman in Hen- dric'a foundry , had the end of hta fore finger on the left hand cut off al 2 o'clotk yesterday. The member was treated by Dr. McCreary. Incorrect- Iriehmcn hero who claimto - know say ihat the alleged proceedings of aii na Gael as telegraphed from Chicago nro altogether preposterous. The society ia a secret organization and the proceedings nro not uiado public. Besides the Clan na Gael are not of these who believe in s ch an indiscriminate use of dynamite. Worthy ot Praise. As a rule wo do not recommend , pa tent medicines , but when wo know of one tlint really is n public benefactor , and does positively cure , than wo con sider it our duty to impart tlmt information mation to all. Electric bittera are truly a moot valuable medicine , and will surely cure Biliousness , Fever nnd Ague , Stomach , Liver and Lidnoy complaints , oven where nil other rem edies fail. Wo know whereof vro nponk , nnd can ftvjly recommend to nil. [ Ex. Sold at 60 cents a bottle Ish ifcMcMahon.(4) ( ) ' . i . Bennty , health , nnd linppincfwforlndicB U K Ooo 'iiiin . SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisement To Loan , For Sale , Lout , Found , Wants , ' tloardlnir , &c. , ulll be Inserted sorted In thoeo columns once for TUN CENTS per line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIYKCKNTS l > or line. The flrst Insertion nc\tr lese than TWKNTY.FIVK OKNTS TO LOAN MONEY. "n real estate security , MONhYTOtOAN Imiulrc of 0. II Ballou , 1Mb anl' uml street. 007-10 IflTo \ loan at from 8 to lOptrccnt. . .i/wi / ; on good real uitateaecurlty , by Kit. ISAAC F.UW ltl > , 1109 Farjii.mn . 0 LOAN At 8 per cent In- ttrcst In sunn of 8-f0 and upward * , for 3 to 6 yaars , on flnt-clasg city and farm prowrty. DKIIIS KKAL KSTATS and LOAK AUKNCY. IMh and Uoiula * 8U. ONEY TO LOAN on real cotaUat M 290-cod-10 DEXTEH L. TI10J1AS ii 1)110. ) HELP WANTED. WAVfKD Agirl for K'licral lioun.-u.ork ut the U'ester n House , no.tr tl e nail wr' 014-11 it ANT 'i Htuatlon a ? i-lerk In uomo utoro. v * Understand fit o languages. Apply at 11. II.ilVtcnn.-n , near U. 1' . deiut , H. 10th H. v. 01510 'ANTEIl A fuiid > hed room In a prha'o , , , family , hy a n l > ccUblu man. Address I amoil , tlili ollku , Ul-l-'l ' ANTi-O-A Kl'l at HIl 'al > as Itoctory , W 10th ami CJlilornltt fits. Iood K WrAN' thoroughly roim > eteiit jflrl. 017-lf \\rAN' KD-0 carmliters at 1110 Farnl am M , W UKU001JMAK. ulS-H - Situation by tworespt'ctalile irlil u Unt-i lasn rookn , btanifcni In t e city. I'leaso ro 1 at 13aIknUv ; St. 'ANTKO Dlnlnp room tflrl "t rtstaliVan * , W 0 .r. IStli and Jackson Sis. lllO-I ? JwoirlrUloIe ni to M.-W utrow , WAMKU . Cor. IJtli a..d Cajiltol'A e. ASTKI ) A woman cook at the Kimntt W lioiiw. _ f'Pt-H V\T ANTii-A : girl at COS J ort ! K ANTKII i-tout li y ho has had some ex , W i > crl uco In k.iAlf prism ! * . S. It KS. tol-tf ANTKD- chambermaid ut tlio Crulithton W lloiua -I lly . J. Charlton , Or'cans , Jftrb W a good blacUiullh oud woodworker. 635-11 \\rANl > ' Ulrl fur ceneiM hou cwnrk in > Y wnnll lauitly nt MO lOili at. M)2-lf f -f T-ANTKD-Imniwiiattty a Rood iflrl Jor feu \Y cral liou.cwork. at Dr. 11.11. Jy" " ' " . K. i-onii-r 1 Ith nhd Jark-on. - ' \ \ ANTii--Cook : an J dlnlnff room tdfl t Y ) IK > nmllou c.opjo | Ite Ui'oOUU-p. 6 - \ -\1TANTKl ) o ct'l * ftt I'rcncb OoBec Houw \Y 10tli IKt. ANTED-Fllty taams nt upper W ' A. It. 110EL. A pool tablu to rent ; with jirl > WAKTEU j-un-Uaslnp. 8Ut Prlc- Address OEo , ISMAN , 4il.ll V..U.CrautordCo. . ' - ' ot Sllchac-1 ! ) ) ira- nudlatelyb ) hU uwthfr , Uanpnt Dwycr , Uiualia ; Nrb. , Ut mn eth and Itli on Marry 8t. , car * ol l-utricl , Jlcjou. Wt t n ru ) > u nlttw ccm ( - U3t ; SPBUIAL NOTIOES-DontlDUQd \\rANTKIl i One niwi in ix county rnnkft mo- Vl nejielllnjr our jprlnpi for bujnry * n tt fotiplllijr * . Send itampjortrrminndmtor If In stamp * fora palitoantlllMtler Safety Bpriin , Oornptiny.PO Randolph St. , Oilman.rn-th-HAtlj-- ! ; WANTHD n.v m.in and wife , 1-oard and room In tirhat-f fsnilly. Prclcrplnrc where thtre are no OUier hoarders. Address a. AItoe ortire. 4S2.U Tl EJI1S * UEAUISTATE IIOOM. S r lit pogn. ( M hridjr and school lwnj . W H.T. Carl , BtU iu . 26-tf " ' ANTED Two lK > ar * ni. Yo7ing"'mtT pt- W "errrd. Aildrcw "A. " Kte ofllco. 140-tf . . AI 411 W. II. K. C'l.AKKI-rs Mo. 1 Hoard OAI.I. ? llouie , c r. 13th am ) Dodre 8U. B < In the dty. MO-M FOR RENT MOUSED AND LAND. T &it KENT ThrfT furnii/wtf IT unltirnlihc4 JL' roomi near the IT. I' , ilctot. 'nqulrc ' b Krnran A Cole' * , cor. nth Mul rimhtni. 613-U it fowtl w'lh or without board. Atffrcss"lt. D. " Jlco oin - . MSB I39U URTT AsinAll hovwo , conic Ftaracrand Xf 2M itti , Apjily 10J lionanl ( clU nmnt.cr ) . . . r. a tt if Two homc v corner ! KHli and Howard. 1) . I'I HO A.t , D 4 9 * tVclghtoi' Block. . . . . _ ' Atleslmtile fiirrlshod rositiy R. ' IJ Of , lia-wlmio - , prliatcrcntranmi. SI19 JlKMIS hairtttlliix long list * C.I IIOUHT * , . lots' IJ l.\i. li niid farnn for Bale , Call anil get , hcin. " 171(115 ( IIR.NT A nloctj furnished Jrun. iu > .i < i < iur .lj one or t\ro goutlnmen , at 1210 lltrard street. f,3J tf I"17(011 ( IIEIVP Ncv hotwc D.-xvcnptrt and 111U J1 otrciUt , J ! Johnron , 14tli and I vniham t k fiOQ.tt "T.10H HKVP A'hoti nf nevcii rooni < on Soul'- I ; a\umc , noxtto WooVworth'H rcfWiiico , J v.UiiHonltlrniiJ ! Fi\ra1mm. 4/U-tf 1,1011 KKNT-S furnlshtd roonm ou7 JuT- i > clinnli' Kxi.hMiguK K. cor , lutli and Dodge * t recta. ian-l ( FOR SALE. ( SALE Ch'riiisoimBte ' ternin. FWl li ] \npHO ) a-tnonth. Kirctas to title tf.nroin.Tt > and Kasonl | < rtmli _ nqwre at office of'SMn J , llliwc.l , 217 S , 14' nSt. i , . Omiltv rjlOH SALE So io Dnt-cl to < ; ) .8aiia lioixk.- JL1 N. KI.TON , f.Sfl-ia 161Z Knrnhnni St. FOR SALE A one riding , pony , at 412 10th > B . f.74-U "TIOKSALK Hom.bnxgj " " > * h mi * . Can- Jj he nctn at StevnniviM'H dililiol Avcnua bam 1'rlce , S2SO. E. C. t lililS. 600-lf SALE Four 8 H' I1. oncrhra , two 15 II FOR eiulncK , one 13-111 P , ' icrtiinl boiler , ono 8H. P. , on 10 U I' , and' I 1C I. ) * . horizontal boiler , all new. Ily Uiiiaha FounJo' and MA- chlno Comoany Omalm , Nob. nty 475-a23 TOK XAUK A firet-cUjs milk' dUry. Inqulru J at thUo'tlcu. ' M7UB 27 OR 8 ALF A black pont-yv ( 'cntla sod In'uOod _ conilltlcn ; accuitomrd'ln sinvte hirnc < s and saddle. A | > py ) at tllue lUrti , 1UII1 utreet , or nt c. 611-tf c.ANDhHW IIOHIWATEK. FO SA.E CHEAP The only hoW In'NortJi Loup , Vnlley County , \-li..3fl ihllaxfrom tit. 1'iuil , 15 lutlcM lioui Ord. Hood lomtion , good trade and Improving. For- narticuluorlto A. J. C. . North Loup , hox-Q.- . _ B AND LAND IltmilB rcntiT liouw * . HOUSES utoren , hotel * , famu , lots , linJh , ollk rf rooms , etc , See l t pafco , MIIKKLI.Aa Aim i-'arasols n-ia-raJ D ) M. U llth and Vnmnm rtg. 780tf HALK A largo two story frame > y iriOlt 1 roof Hotel ond-one story kltehMi ) . Mso ono story frame , shingled roof , hall room ton ten evia to dance , and barn large enough to holdl twenty teams- All situated on comer of Drtvwlnml 4th street , Fremont , Uodgo Co. , Neb. Pott further ' ifomiatlon ajiplj to C. C. T11OMI SON , SM-lo B-S Rrumont , ( OH SALE flood house with four rooms and 1 } half lot , No. i613 Uodse bet ; ti EBtii and 7th Ktreet. Oood n M aud ahado trceo ; Ireuto In : oed condition. liuiilr on premima. 2'21-tf RICK It SAI. & . 203-tf KSTABItOOK & COE. K SA'.E A * small -engine. K.V. . llnyno t _ L ? Son's uukc. In perfect Obder. Innulra of IL . Clark & Co. M-tf j i Lcais and furniture of a 'Int-clags i. hotel In a tavrn of 180i > InhabltnnU , la ntato if Nebraska ; ha Sl-b J ; the tra\cliiv ( man's ro- ort. Inquire at I1BE oHIce. lB-tf TTOI ! SAL& Maps of Douirla.aiidKirpTicoun- tics. A. . . I'.O.-iUWATEH , 1620Karnhnm otrcet 320-tf MISCELLANEOUS. tKMOVRD Fmjlh * . * Stull , uttonww ' , rut - t momltoNo. 1C Crclffliton Illcolc 'itll-U I 8TnA EI-On ) An/rust / 2 , HS1 , from , onr I . cn l j anl on Kllll htrect and U. 1 * . U J1 y .rack , J lar e light bay muled. One \/ith u K > ru icck and the other a sore breast. A llbcrul rc- ard ' ill bu i.aiil for tln.-lr return. f l-ll I ) . O. CLAHK. K yt. OST-Huriday ofarnooii nn lloirartf St. , _ child'sKOld braiclet , inan.rd"Utnct. ' . ' Find- T will plcaso U-n e at Hue Olllcc. VJ-tt > EJIIS' CITV MAt'd,25c. See lit pig. I'arney htrtettJuiy 23 one larRebrlndle-uoH" , 0 yearn old , brindcd ou p with letter "Ii. " Han some white tpolM on icr. Any OIHI L-lvlui , ' . Infonuatlnn vJici j liie ) ' r retuni her ulll'boDUltabiy rewarded. ' 618 tf A. M..CUMK. NY ONE having worlt for a typo "filter ran bo accominodra d by telephoii'njr th HUH REAIi HSTATE EXC1IAWOB. S 1st IOHTMNO Ji J , JIcLnln Is still In tno lj Lightning Hod bii-Iticea , u holoiASu will re- lull. Hods put up f * repuircd on bhortnbllco. . rders liy nmil'rrothcrwl.e ' ulll ruco-io prompt ittontlnn. fiatlifaotion RUaranteeJ Call or ad- Irciw 1011 Saunduu ttr et. 4M > aKi rr IIHKK or four jrounf ; men can bo aoco'tiaoda- 1 tcil with boirJ. l < ferunru < exsliaiitu < i Ap- ily 2iillCab Btrfct , 4th door west of S'tSi M. , raildrow HOK S ! , y BtoBlce. 3431 "J M. BUO\VN Corner 12th and ( " 1. ktrrcU ) li ri-R'ly ' to bore or di-tpen wrlb. .itUfactlon miaiantccd. tOStf rilEASIS Can I * cot at John UirrHxtahlo for ri 1 all klndi of unrli at reneuimble ll urcw , nearer or istliniiil lAtiiimtnrthktnwiM. S7B-tf ' FOIIOETThu sucresnors 01 the Ainei- DON'T Honso , on Douglas btooit , bcUcciiDth .IK ! 10th , foi bourd.lot.l2in/ trant > ! ut cua .oilier * . Uuspoiifull ) Mi4-u JUMUA * Lomsf ; ROSS. POWDER > ' Absolutely Pure. Made from Orapo Cream TirUr. ho other > re arpatlou inalca such light , tlvly hot lin-adip uxurious pa try. C u U > ; tnbi lt > iiH-vti < ; without Iror of thetlt * . rcaultlin ; Irom h ny Indl ircstlble food. Sold enl ) In ca b ull ltrovn i