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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1881)
THE OMAHA DAILY JBME THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 22 1381. 1'JLIJD JJALLI JtUiJi.B ! ! Thursday Morning. Sopfc. 22. LOCAL BREVITIES , Patterson Bftls coal. Donne , Itclublc Halter. Frederick Leading Hatter. POO business lots Call on UcmK New oranges nl A. H. Gladstone' ' * . JOOO residence lots nomis , agent. 250 houses and lota Uemts' agency , Hcinls' rcnl estate boom. First pagtj .V. W. Nason , Dentist , Jacob's block. -Best line of Cigar * , nl Sato's. Smoke Staritou A Slornn , finest Cigar , at Kuhn's Drugstore only. Soda Water , belter tlian oxer , al ; Saxo's. Saxo's.Bends' new mnpof Omaha , 25 cent * . 200 farms and 000,000 acres of land llomiss agent , A full assortment of pure California ] wines at Gladstone's. Wanted Good slout boy about 11 or ! Ifi year * old , Inquire at tint olllcc. Tlicro is quite a demand in tlio city at ] presenter brlcklaycn at ? IGO per day , / Tlic water company Is now supplying water to nbout 100 houses nnd dwellings. Hereafter the fire department will nee . tlio water company's fire hydrants. Who pays the lilfdicit prlco for Second Hand Furniture ? Abrahams & Lewis , 1121 Douglas street. Bcpin-2\v ijby I'rof. W. J. Anders' Dancing School ' begins October . See advertisement In ' another column. sopl'J-3t ' ' Most elegant new btylci of Ilatn , at the Omaha Furicr , Henry G. lllcltter , IDlh nil set , o ] > p. posloffico. pcpllfi-tf [ Th" Lion continues to roar forMooroVj . ' [ arnciinml Saddlery. I 1'or KINK Coniiuorclal Job Printing , all at Tun BSB Job rooms. [ Ulcyclo for Bale or trade for A horse. C J. Canau. jto Six persons who bad fractured the ! t Slocumb law wcro fined by Judge Dcnekr , [ in yesterday to To the farmers don't forget to call am ' BCO Doanc's fmo lot of hats and caps at ] 218 , 1 llh street. or i Nindcl & Krells , Practical Hatters. orHi Wo sell hats and caps cheaper than any bed else. You will find it to your ad vantage to give us n call. scptl3-tf Doano , the reliable hatter wants to the HCO you nil to-day , eivlng away hats and the caps at Doane's , remember 218 , 14th street. street.Tho The annual stale convention of the ling Christian church will bo held at Lincoln , in beginning on Tuesday , Oct. 4 , at 3 o'clock [ use in the afternoon. Railroads will return' ' [ delegates at half fare. ( for Max Meyer has inserted two nddi [ [ ' tiotinl dial plates for his Illuminated clock , ' and consequently the time can now he learned at any hour of the day or night ] from.threo sides of his building. oven The commitUo which will attend to ! future ceremonies in connection with tlic , what president's funeral is compo cil of Gen. C. : F. Mnndcmon , Hon. J.O. Cowln , Hon. J , ! bold W. Savage , J. Jl. Millard , Hon. John I. | pora ; Hcdick , C. 13. Yost , C. S. Chase , P. 1' ' fame Shelby nnd A. N. Ferguson. ! to Itoyd's opera house will bo opened be ict tween the 17tu and 24th of next month by Other to the Fay Tumplcton opera company. The performance will bo "Tho Mascot" Which has been played extensively throughout audioii the country during the summer. moral if reil Dcllone , the contractor of the now ind Douglas county court house , has had the univor time for giving the indemnity bond ol p $30,000 extended by the county commis sioners until Saturday next. Mr. Dcllonc feel.s confiJent that ho will bo ablu to fur ind nish the requisite amount , ' loinlH 11 The land league held n regular meet nsistH ing at Clark hall last evening , which wa , Ihveon largely attended. Auproprinto rosolutiuns mint of sorrow over the death of the president' ' ' wcro passed and the meeting adjourned. concoi Probably the young man who talks so iishioi hoiild loudly about the "theft" of the resolutions ! [ and from a public mcelinjf forgets tlmt itwai Qrccin ho himself who appropriated the funds o rubbisl the Fremont firemen. which the OMAHA MEDICAL COLLEGE. nation Fall session begins Oct. 10 , 1881 and Address , Q. B. AYIIKS , M. D. , See. too \ , . o axiom Bnokliu's Arnica Salve. pure The best mdvo in the world for outs , Inches bruises , Bores , ulcers , salt rheum , and fever sores , totter , chapped hands which chillblains- corns and nil kinds o : fully akin eruptions. This salvo is guar antvcd to give perfect satisfaction ii : every case or money refunded. Price , Not 2Gc per box. For sale by seeth IKH ct McMAirox , Omaha. non , been In Mourninc * ufl'vring Nearly all the roads between this iso of city and Chicago noticeably the "Glorii Northwestern have heavily draped -Phili their engines , in observance of the late national calamity. The patriotic employes of the 0. , Ii & , Q. road nl The this end of the line also , , wear badges which of mourning on their uniforms. artof which Late * Again. The Union Pacific train from the dated wrest has , seemingly , recommenced its lossongor periodical attacks of being behind : ransfe time. For several evenings it has the K. boon from two to four hours late , and xfter hut night did not arrive until after cilltlul seven o'clock , All of the east bound general trains went out except the 0 , , I ) , and roads , Q. , which waited for a load of through it the passengers. The presence of a largo crowd , however , at the transfer depot last evening demonstrated that , the The overland train by no means furnishes the fol the heaviest part of the travel cast death from this city and Council I31ufui. annivo society Will Hemaiu Here , her The SoReborgor Weekly , which U Messrs published in Oornmny , in u recent is 0. 0. uiie contains a notice from ono of tlu Meyer district courta of tlmtcountryndvisinj , llenry Vosa to call uround bcforo Oo tober 4th and servo out his unoxpim' M r. term of enlistment in the German lore ty army. Mr. Yoss is nt prcsenl on a vi an iircliilcct in this city anil to reim does not fool that ho haa nny im . 'uiloring portant business to call him back to street , Germany , stor sti tical ta Take "BLACK..DRAUOHT" and you lurionc l < will never bo bilious , ingland. At f , c. Ootulnna' * , u-day IH'itUB Plenty of Uuttor 25c to 35o pci jive hi pound nt AVm. Fleming a. Boi > 21-wA'n ) lease THE ABBOTT OPERA , Joios of the Company's - gngotnont in Omaha. A Bcrica of unfortunate nnd " ' forsccn circumslaiiccs have combined to rob Miss Abbott's engagement our city of the brilliancy nnd sticcossB' which might otherwise have boon cx-ajJ pccted. The trotino , taken M aw'10'0)B..i.c ' ' ivai n good one , the orchestra watlj excellent and the continues f'l'bl'it ' up the standard of the bcstR Aliss Abbott's voice , rcrnnI'3 < lias never shown to bettor advantaaol than during the present Booson , ' 'iaa ' improved in quality nnd incroaed n compass. In the merely ' "wlinni-jl : al portions of her work Jliss Abbolll lakes high rank. AVithin the boinuUB' .if lier powers as a singer fllio has enm-H tiloto control of har art. Her articii B ation is oxcollcnt , her modiilatloiiH idmirablo. She dings with nxpressioii ind feeling , frequently attaining in criso ( Iranialie power , She is not , lowovor , at her bent , in the high rog lister whore licr note's nru ( > ften thiiiPriio ind lacking 1 in liclniu.fs. ] Jut on tlie wholi she moro than satisfied the v\- icctations of our people , and may bcj Icredil i ted with a nucce.ss , which if notffl .is liiudly : applauded as at Denver WuS0urc ! not less appreciated. ' Tuv.iday'B porfonimnccs , notw landing the gloom cast over our citj Jby the nowH of the prcaidont'n lcathUxiiey | were well attended. At the af ternoon linntinco "Olivcliii" vra.t preaontcd and ; 'gave excellent satisfaction. The stngi'ln setting Taa very good nnd bulk aolo-jDvncu s and chorus sang their ] > aita wi'Jitt ] iiii' ' and spirit worthy of higliMJocoi | praise . . The title lolo wns taken by Ji6syto | llosuiiuiikl i , who gave u dashing im-M personation : of the part , which watra well received in Hpito of strong do-jQn feels of i voice. The various ( iiumbcrs , many of which aio - [ to out people , were well rendered. IlJJnHl there was a lack of enthusiasm , > iotodBlI1j , the audience , it must bo attributed ! _ circurnrtanccs which have causcd9llu the closing of every other theatre inBt1m ] the country < , and which 8houldjBmcn have closed the tl ° .rsBlmm r ( lie Academy of Music , $ tin evening Occclwa Love , a now libretto adapted to Verdi's touching opera of "Traviata" waa rendered withl$5Q. | Miss Abbott as Cecelia. The plot oi' play ia u compound of the plot of ' hankers Daughter with the < leatlilla | scone from I Ctimillo very incongruouslyD , , attached. It in openly announced thatV$2 Abbott had scruples against act-Ht"10'n the part of the abandoned ontjjjri \ the original libretto and ( - ( ; ] | of the makeshift of nouBgM1j ] words wedded to music writtonBjrr a far more artistic and poworfulljf Jraiiin Prudery could , perhaps , dolL t 'nothing less , but vandalism certainly Hit t ; could do no more. Tiio opera 8uf-ljynL | forod greatly in consequence , and ! the gifted singer and nccom-l plishcd actress , supported by a strong js company , was powuilcss to redeem must bo pronounced an artistic failure Miss Abbott has inado n attempt in her mutilation of an which will live long after hoi as a singer has censed tT. bo 1 remembered. By the she lays herself open ] last criticism which she cannot escape. . . and greater singers than Missl W Abbot had taken the part of Fio.'rftoS vcr without offcnso to the most rcfmodl ' ludionccs , or injury to their otvnlfor nature. Other artists as pure , ! as respected as Miss Abbott i3Jti10 univoraally admitted to bo , have ro-B llio . presented the suH'oring Camille in lholalt ° drama "which "La Traviata" is thcl ' musical expression. Art is artglntyri [ it i is a falsa modesty ivhichKtrcls out thu grosser typclj F. exhibited in nature " " fifwitimc that there is no diliurenco bo K ) them. From Miss Abbott's ! ! W of view the exquisite form ofjjCanlieli I'owon "Greek " Slave" ought to bejjj | toncoalcd in a princcsso robe of latcslgm ] ' , Sliakapuaro and lien Jonsonjft . 4 . bo banished from our libraries ja Mr. the beautiful conceptions of the v lay cculptor carried oil' to the pldcd. room or disguised ingarmontB | , would afford no opportunity for SNcbias exercise of prurient ima i- vitli . Miss Abbott is yonn | . . . ambitious. She is llotJBir Mis3 young , however , to appreciate thogXork , "To the pure , all things aroSw'"ter , " nor will her ambition hnd itsRand ! oxcrciso in divorcing a drnmnS x. music which art haa wedded andjlp. i > no man or woman can succoss-Blr .lucoln in ; put asunder. ' Mtiity , Worthless Stuff. l ! ' Mrs. so fast my friend ; if you couldff , L'er. , " the strong , healthy , bloomingBf.7 ; her , women and children that havef in the Raised from beds of sicknessA The and almost death , by the ! rcintcr Hop Hitters , you would xayl ilone 'Glorious and invaluable remedy.'i MiMilei -Philadelphia Press. uoptlO B coln. ; Contolldateil I , , Ml Kansas City A St. Joe rondj ; kftcmoon . has 1 end always boon regarded as nB , of ihoO. , D. ifc Q. road , bullhornu haa 1 been run under a diirorontjfor n iiana-jonicnt , is now delinitely consol1C. . with the G. . JJ. & Q. All VVyomli and freight business is \ \Vithne ransforrcd to the 0 , , U. & Q. and . .f . 0. & HI. Joe-trains will hero Kay run over the Q track from Coun- kindly : UlulFs. W , J. Davenport is made W. agent of the consolidated lum'u and i L. N. KintHtation agent Oct. : vry , arr oiuilly Foatlval Postponed. iu incm Concordia society 1ms issued ng < talk following : "On account of the of the president the thirteenth ! mnivoraary festival of the Concordhil. When ' has been postponed until fur-l or IV notice. " This is Bi ncd bxluiri'm.i . II. Sohwabo , A. lornninn.thounl hrough Schaofler , L. llaapko and Juliuslusln . trial bol 01 SIXTKEIiTJI STJIEET. | Win. Meldrum , who nrrivcdS A mi two months ago from Scotland * Hi St. visit to his brother , haa decidedl 'oral remain nnd enter into the Morohniill ubsori business at 017 * north lJthovomni ( between California" and Wub-vt , the streets. Mr. Meldrum h a pruo-l'a ' earm tailor and 1ms had ycara of oxuf any in the principal cities ofg ircBoni. . His atockof clothes nrrivodl , and nrnko a line display , JIoL the gontlumon of Omaha to | "BL him a call , aa ho knows ho cai ila , thorn i for alylo , price and fit. FrifthincthoMninrcl. K Air. Samuel Slienia , one of the gcn- Itlotnon interested in the now Ilotcl j.Millnrd , on tlio corner of TiiirtconUi flicnli Dougloa streets , went coat yca- Ifcrday on business connected with "that miiistructure. ; . In Chicago ht 'Hro J procure the window lights whichW ] lire ! . . . to be of plate wlass , half InxcdJn uifTi. . iron c.win3. They will bt ihipXd ; { ] ! from Chicigo entire , rc.iciy to Ibo ; . put in. Jfowill alao procure f IDotioit the carvinifi and fttnir-ciwcs. * ] jtvlilch | will bo of nofid walnut and oalc. A double force of men are to lo putjB. Ln ? the Jiotel next week and worliS"'cv" Irushcd ) while the favorable wcatheilrcl',0 Sn. Bla | . ta. Should the winter not bo , Jsevcre , it is probable that the hololH1' f , will . bo finithod and in runninu orderiffi1 Iby . the ' firat of May , 1 832. Mr. Hhoarai11 Istatca ) that the drawing of the hotclGJ'1" in ' Jlax Moycr'a window doea not dojl' ' Jtho . Jiotel justice , nnd it waa rejected ! ) Iby the J company , who will soon havej number of fmo Hthogniiha [ made. NEW CHURCH. I ' : ' ? , The Congrogationalista WillE-lOO B tublish Ono. Tin mcmbcin of llio Congregational church ] , held , : i meeting last night io 'onsuici' ( he advisability of cntablish- ingaciotlior ehurch , to be. located in the Boulhwcstern part of Iho city. They decided to unduiiako the outer it > nsi ! , and passed thu following luso- lulions : That \ this church now agree to advance - vance | ] this work. That ] the present committee on lots l > bo continued , and such now commit- rtct" ! appointed ai may seem necessary co direct this enterprise ) . Thcso ] , rcsolutlona wcro adopted. ' The committee selected aa follows : On lota-W. J. Council , O. A. Hoagland , David Cook and Mrs. Utishdon. | ( On buildings Mrs. Lockt ' ind Mrs. Jtiiahdon , Messra. Jloaglandj ( nd Gibson. To solicit Hubseriptions -Mesara. , llondlcy , Locke , Ifoagland Ins ind ( Connell. i A subscription was to .hen opened and the following Kontlu-fijiipon lien subscribed : Connell , $ ir > 0.J3urn-H.illego ] mm , 8150 ; Locke , § 150 ; Hambold.HUtah $100 ; Marshall , 8100 ; Foray the , SlOO'jgordmn lannon , $50 ; Wolschons , § 25 ; Flom-ljtho ng , $50 ; Xoheaska. § 50 ; ShcrrillKtho . 50 ; Snow , 815 ; Hurlbut , H5 ; Olupp.Hjrailrori 615. L'ho liainos of several gontlomcn whoQtoii iad ] promised ; to give wuro mcntioncdKS. nd ] will increase this amount to overF $2,000. ( The committee on subscript ion meet to-morronr at 0 o'clock in \jri Cornell's ' oflico , and will canvassL ho city for subscriptions. The dc-l\Vhic lign is , to establish a chinch to bo un-P the j control of the homo church.I at , the ( end of a year or six months ! has ] : increased sulliciently to warrantL Iho [ ] memborj of the homo churchB . ivint { ; in that vicinity will join it. B city x "Tho Kovoro House Counci Bluffs thobost second-class hotel in thcBnosfcrj lin Idem Jtrablo . Oiiflin has gone to Chica/o. fflmanco jjM | Annlo Downs lea csforSt. Ixui 5 Jones evening. in . Ha N. Nason , and family went to Texaswbut the ! Wabash last evening. Badvisoi Cape , llecse , the contractor in MissouriBr'u Kilil' the'tJ. 1' . , Is in the city. ' Mr Chas. Q. Freeman , late ticket auditor olK0 JHyoiinf/ lie ] ; | H. & 3L goes to New York ycsterdajBUeon ifter-noon. ' Hl'lio J'Mwl Wright , advance agent of Mc-Etho ; > it Heath's mammoth southern inin-llnan | , Hjntlie i city. Bears ; jj Hackclt , of Albion , is at thejpcu Hder ] kVillincll. | Mr > , A. Coggashal1 , of Si. Joe , is ui tluK.i Janfield house. kgcauso. : Mclntyrc and Heath's miiistrcl.H-Onia- not organizatiun are at the Canflcld. ' C , O. Freeman left Omalin yestcr-SS for Now York , where he formerly tc-jkJAshlan . JAshlan Judge < Kluey returned'last OToning to& ' " ' S'cbiaska : city , liii labor. ! in cuuncctionWrl" . the state fair ha.inif ended. Btumon Lizzie Isaacs is on her way to Nou ! and : Jersey City. Showillspend thett A visiting friends In the latter cityjt)0 he | the metropolis. Bposo K. , Kyan and wife , of Ucatrice ; I'.Ba L now IVurod , of Beatrice i John Heth , oflportion , ! , , , and J. Allison , of Nebniskajprca" are at the Metropolitan. Jwhilo . HMessrs M.I t ti n nr ' uutwj , of lEawllns , Wyomnigjjjs Wj'3 | is is . in the city. Slio ( s acconf ineiiflcc'tol ! | . two daughters nhum she will | ' ] | isaary convout of the S.icred Heait. ( "overn ; following f , among other arrivals , arcjAnothc oyintcred nt the Creighton house : A. I'.Ei'10 ' * , oflilair ; W. H. Van His * , oW'300' ' ; Wade llunker and wife , of Liu- \ Afri Dell McConuIek loft yeiterdu ) This " for Chicago , whore Mio will at . Distance nchool. She wai accompanied by Kproly mother1 who visits friends ia Chicago ticularj few d y . nessesi Tee , an enterprising cattle dealer of ulatinn , is In Omalia , ttaylng at the that riend . Mr. Tee U a non of Ixrd Too , to : heal England , but seeiin to tackio > cry dies to I the western American life. > rove W. Durand , advance agent for liar- mt to big show which exhibits hero on i bottle 7tl ; , U In the city , making i > rclimln ion. arrangemcuti. Mr. Durand is per one of tlio bent known men In hl , and In one of tlm most entertain- Alliiinc talkcra in the buslufwi. illo's [ looting Sowing and Raaplng. iok Mi a young lady huma jlioson rich bachelor , * ho sown that t-lio nnj loved When KoeiU of disease nrd ilautcd , | if the over Indulgence , you can prevent end nil { ertaker - , ' irom a-npinj the bunollt b ' > Bprlng Ulo som. Vrlco TiO cento ; im good bottlen 10 cents. It loot \ Tlio Hospital Committee. meeting of the general committee . Joseph's hospital and of the Then committees appointed to solicit ion ! ubsoriptiona will bo held Thursday his ( , September 22 , at 7:150 : o'clock , n the ollleo < of J. M. Wool worth. It on are earnestly hoped that every momboi ono of the committees will be . J , M. WuoLwoiiTir , Use Chairman ( Jonor.il Committee , domed smoke , "BLACK-DRAUGHT" cures ind'c ! } , ston ! nnd heurtlnirn. ' AVINEOF AtO. V. Ooodmtii DONT COME OUT AHEAD Iho Fair Mann-cera Out of Pocket A Correotiou. , , . , , , "Who , is ciiculating the rof/ort . ho board will come out ahead on fair ? " asked Treasurer liartmaii of njG reprefiontativo . of Tin : HUB last oven-El'1111 nig , as the latter dropped in to coii-w s'Mtnlfxtu . him upon the financial 8kil ) | . : hat . had brought profit out of scoininpH " ncvitable loss. When told that report , { was a goncrall } ' credited nno , tooH'1 ! also appeared in an mblication ' . ' , Mr. Harttnan said : "Itis i . mistake. , The board hnd started out } vith , $0,21)0 ) as a finking fund , and ' md succeeded in sinking a good slice ; if that . , owing to the advcrsu elements luring ' the past weok. When the rovPn arc all in wo may bo able to jmnko a littlu butter show ill ! , ' , but at jprcscnt it looks as if wo nro consider lably behind. 1 1 It tuny bo mentioned that the item 'of f premiums alone fc $5,200 , of which ! I,1CO , was for speed purses nnd $2- -100 for awards The total of ox- ; penditurcs cannot therefore bo far from § ! 10,000 to 12,000. 311 the complimentary resolution pissed by the board on Tuesday night in reference to buildings erected bjt individual exhibitors on the grounds , ; wmo were inadvertently omitted , among whom were the firm of Orchard 1'can , who wcro connected with Dewey A Stone in building the handLvcru ' sumo structure ! west of 'floral hall. Fho oversight was unintentional and woa exceedingly regretted by the oard. Rognlnr Army Notes , Lieut. Z.W. Torroy.of the Sixth in fantry , now at Foil Cameron , Utah , ivill rejoin his company at Fort Doug- , as as.Ab A board of survey , to consist of IC'apt. Thomas Uritton , Limit. D. I Craft nnd i Lieut. John J. Shaw ; Sixth I infantry , ia to convene at Fort Doug , Utah , on Fiiday , the 'J8d ! instant , ' examine into , and rcpor upon , the circumstances attending thcl .illcgod < loss by fire , at Ogdcn City , ' Utah , on May L'U , of two boxes of ordnance atoica , public property ofj United States , while in transit by Union Pacific and Central Pacific ] railroads , to San Francisco , and con signed and invoiced to Col. J. C. Kel-j , assistant adjutant general , U. A. . A ROMANCE Which an Aspiring Author Wants Published. ling ; to A gifted joung gentleman of thisjdrcss sends to Tin : BKI ; tor publicationKcornst society romance , which , but for thcjromoi shortness } of life and several other con-Bono sidorations , might bo handed down toBwoma posterity through these columns. Thclan object the young author hadlmany inflicting : his cll'usivo coiniuunica-Jacarli upon the1 public is an impcnn-Siiavo trablo mystery. The plot of the ro-HAn manco is that a fellow named PoppcrWier , cs ia kicking himself because ht-Hdumb neglected . to marry a pretty waiter atlwhich , leading i hotel. Pepper was willingH having consulted Ji friend ho wasBprceoi idvisod to restrain himself which hcBthis ; > It is afterward discovered , toNbccn < Jones' intense disgust , that thejlinarrii / lady ia an heiresa in disgujsoBffith May morning of whose life hasRFor rendered sad by filial fickleness jjbut author concludes by marryingllarco pretty waiter to "a tall , hniidsomcBod > who listens to her story withlrefusc on his manly check. " Un-Hlmvo the ! circumstances it is dif-KUotzk to see why tlio author blamesHmothc Jones , for fooling tough , for tojgondur fair minded person ho has good lier . It is hoped Mr. Jones will kick him-self to death. Scooped Tlioin Again. The Union Pacific nine played at Tlio Ishland yesterday-afternoon with the Win. \shland club. Tlio game , was vcrj ntercsling and exciting throughout , terminated in a victory foV thejjWrcssc Pacific club by a score of 8 to U.Eof wtho Now Hose Company- Brow meeting , was held last evening in Hascall school liouso for the pur-B fojow ] , . of taking some stops to organized. . * { hose company for the 8outlicrnl".8" of the city. The meeting waaB'J10. ' c over by lienry EhrontordtBtnelr , I. ] Willis acted as secretary. Sdreadf . John Hush , Van Dtisen , Wil-Bo.ur Mills and Ehrenfordt , wore so-Bdc"'y } as a committee to draft the Ilec-Bn constitution nnd by-lawa Oarfiold a permanent organization. pathy . ' meeting will bo hold atmc'101 same place Saturday evening atB o'clock. ' | our , Boral WOMAN'S ( ' TBUE FJUEND , lloyal friend in need is a friend indeed , tended none can deny , cspcciall when dent is rendered when ono is nfllictcd i with disease , more par- iculiirjthose complainta nnd weak- so common to our female pop- THE . Kvory woman should know Klectriu Bitters nro woman's true No , and will positively restore her but health ! , even when nil other roiue plo is fail , A single trial will nhnvys oliino our assorti n. The are pleas- ind tlu t taste and only cost CO cents Ful , ) Sold Ish & McMa- by . , . - hundr (1) ( ) [ and MoArdlo Alliance. machine MoAllDLK PllhCI.VUr , Sept , 18. D iKol ' m its , No. 102 MoAr-i Tlio mot nt Mr. - , Bchool house on this date , ' ) ? 'ives : ! , , oasioat was called to order by Pat- MoArdlo and Hans llasinus was cordially ? tlio cliairman pro tcni. It was and carried that ull members i'unrai ! alli.inco bo requested to at- cases. g primaries for purposes of sop- men selected. was decided that the alliance Favors Wedneday \ , Oct. 12. ( Honor. II. MKHMA.V. \yiiolcanlo \ ] A. F. * A. M. will bo a apccial communica- of St. John's lodgu No. 25 , Thursday ) evening for work Some E. 1 A. dogroo. Visiting broth- i base cordially invited. drug B JAMKH 1) . Jiuu.VKit , Master. in out I'hero Solomon's I Water White loo- ilrawei Head Light Oil. No odor , no miall and a beautiful flame. Try it. Irawoi ibout CARDUI" for Ladic . * only. rt'i'i'o At V. P. Ooocluiin. lher Hnrt- A horse driven by N. Shelton , the water company , became frighluiici git an engine near the railroad last jvoning. The buggy waa pattiallj yi Jjyciturncd and Mr. Slieltrm wa pitched ' ' to the ground , when tin Ih.alfifaM1 passed over his legs. Ono ol thete'113 ' Icjjs ' is quito severely bruised ami JJliu ! was to-day walking around with a ( limp ' ! in his gait. | McnRorly Docorntoit. Tt is n subject of general remark thrffimt ( ] one of Iho most mcagcrly do- jcornt buildings in the city is the posl ollico building. As Una is a ifov- ! eminent building it waa thought that' IOIMU Rpccial cll'ort would bo mada in i that diction. As it is , merely n narrow-strip of blnck cloth is utrolchoii undcrnnath tha windows of the second ind third slot ics. A FIENDISH DEED , Butchers His Mother-in-Lawi < and Chokes His Wifo. Outcome of n Money Quarrel. | i I Correipomlcnce of Tlio H c. ' Nob. , Sept. 21. Yes- tcrday morning n young nun named I Joseph Iloralolxky entered town scorning terribly excited. Ilia clothes I' k Lvcru wcro muddy , torn and covered will A blood , while his fnco and neck \\utc S . > adly scratched , At the outskirts hi > ' dismounted from his horse , which had evidently been rapidly lidden , andj illowed it to wander nt.will. Ho walked , in the direction of tlio business centre ind inquired the way to the jail. On | ' lus arrival there ho told the story : "Mynamo is Joseph Heralctxky. live ten nn'lca north of SchuylcrSflrrr This morning I killed my wife andH her mother. My wife I buried in a wheat bin , and my mother-in-law ] g covered with cornstalks in a field near the barn. " The man's wild and dis-ilcth urdored appearance proved that sino-T-rr i thing serious had happened and hcM was locked up in jail while the mar- jhal and coroner wont to investigate. They drove rapidly to his plaoo andB"Jl proceeded to the barn , and from thog tvlie.it bin they pulled the corpse of : ij young woman. Her throat bore thcl mprints of her .slayer's lingers , while ! icr face looked aa though she htull ilso been struck with his fist BOvcrail Times Her hands , bloody and bruised , ! proved that she had resisted with all ! . ; icr might her horrible death. Leav-l ng the corpse lying on Iho floor they I - Jturne with n shudder and procccdcdl-iroaii'v | the cornfield near by. A piece of dress protruded from among a pile of cornstalks. The marshal proceeded to remove those on top , at the depth ofl foot ho exposed the face of an oldl | woman. It was ghastly. Chopped with j ax , and bearing the imprints ofj uany blows from some blunt weapon , f icarly severed from the body , it mvo made the strongest sick at heart. ! W aa and a broken gun lay undcrL , covered with hair and blood thojl ] Jumbly bore witness of the use toilrrrr which they had been put. \V The oronor cmpannolled a jury and Ircsi rccoeded to take testimony. At writing \ the following facts have ] cen ascertained i ; HeralcUsky has " 3t. named two months and has his mother-in-law since then. \ a time they lived harmoniously , ! a short time since ho received a sum i of money. This was claim- in payment of his board bill refused to give it , and since then they w been 1 quarreling about it. Her- ] tilotzky is quick tempered , and , as his' ' mother-in-law agKrpvated him bcyondguthst endurance nnd his , wife sided withEJTTfA1 , ho killed them both. w " "MAN. , Nollgh News- | lWAf NELJOH , Neb. , September 20. | j j Hon. Judge Burns , the lIon.WyfJA . Robertson , of Madison andH Goner John Cowin , of Omaha , ad-lVV | dressed n largo concourse of citixeiiBK ! " Noligh who had assembled , on 'thcM ! V\ news of the terrible national sor-Ej lice. 1 . T. F , M erritt presented theJI'VAT" following resolutiona : | | ; VeV' ltesolvc.il ' , That the citizens of NC-MCJAN. ' in common with the citizens oiHT7-v United ' States , desire to oxpressHVV'c most profound sorrow for thej"1 dreadful calamity which haa , country ( in the sad death of ourB i \ ; ' beloved president. H W Ilesolved , That wo tender to Mrs. H " ° and family our sincere sym-Byy YV in this their dark hour of af-Sof.tutc . I s" ! Resolved . , That wo believe it to be | imperative duty to pivo to Gon-l YY Chester ( A. Arthur the samel feeling f and support 'tis was ox- | to our much lamented prcsi- | , James A. Gariield. J. F. fll. Oet L , I.Y. GLORY ENOUGH. W1IITK HEWINO MACHINE AOAIN V1CTOIHOUH. F6H diplomas or premiums awarded , bet. the universal verdict of the pee that the WHITE is the boat ma- POIt on exhibition , The work doiu ta ICth S , the ; samples shown wcro wonder and to hear the exclamations ol POK hundreds of ladies , "I have u White nd would not exchange it for any W.M. an et inado , " was very gratifying exhibitors. - FOlt " \ Wiiito has the largest Kale , trccU. the boat satisfaction , nnd is the FOIl ( soiling machine inado. We invite everybody to examine POIt White before buyinjj , as wt uarantco perfect satisfaction in all . Soliciting n lar o sliaro of youi I71OK and thanking you for past 1 313fan ; , I am Respectfully yours , OIl JOHN XKIIHUNO , Srtitt. on and retail dealers in White machines , Omaha , Neb. I7IOU 1 } fur IX ) Not at All Greedy- person , probably a boy , forced I ? basement ) window in JCunnardIro.'s | Btoro Tuesday night and gaining 1 ITIOU * onttunco inado liis way up stairs. & Son , ho forced open the money and extracted about 91.50 in EUW ; 1 chixngo. TJiero was in the of KIIANK at the time besides thin money $5 worth of ntumiw , but these 7710 left 1 untouched , Not : i single I'IHI. . uorli article i in the store was stolen. Gnrflcld Meraorinl Committee- The eommitteo on the memorial icrvicea fo bo hold 'nJ ' ho Academy ofl Music Monday next did not meet ins ovoninsc us expected. A meeting called for to-nnjht nt GMI. Mnndor-8 ion's ofilco. Preparations are uoinfjjjp made for appropriately elaborate ccro-lj ni'inies of the most solemn clmr.ictor.Hp. The Omaha glco club are preparingJ 3omo especially beautiful music. Thta \crtdemy will bo draped and fcstooiicdH , both ' the stage and auditorium beingKj dccoralcd. SPECIAL NOTfGES. .VOTlCE-Ailicrtlscmeni To Loin , KorS\lo [ r.oit , Found. Wants , Moinllnp. ic. , Mill lie In I itteil In llicso columns once for TEN CUXTil , > cr line ; each siilxcqticnt Insertion , FIVHCKNT ! I lino. Tlio flmt Insertion no ct lens that PWKNTV-PIVK OK.VTS TO LOAN-MONEY. a MOX1JY TO LOAX-cirknon 4 Hunt , 2IS S 14th Street. si.tf . OXr.VTO I.OAN-l'all at UwOIIkoof I ) L > L I' . Thonm lioomR. Urdu-Moil lllrxk. To natfiomSto10.rrtiiit | on KOOI ! rral ettatcsccnrlty. Ij 1)11. ISAAC IHtt'AlIS ! , IIO'J farnham St. . O l.tAft--At ) - - 8 tier ccnlln tcrost In euim of $ , f,00 J ipnariU , for 3 to 6 yoin. on flrit-i.lv * city ntic ) , MH ) property. IIKUIS UKM I TATK and IA \opAcr. ICth ami Itoustlsti SK 3 HELP WANTED. I'rAMKU Torc it cicely furnished roomsSj V Inn prh afo residciic-c , convenient to tnciiC AdJrcsi U. S. Kiiclnccri , Ceo olllco 2j 3 ! > V \ \7 AN'Tr.U One lui-Roor tuo uiciliuiii i roonii mltablo for ollice. Hooin 'tli ' uorthW Ulit jucfcrrcd. AtUicxs 17. F. Uigiticcr * , ll eT Illoc , 22-ln WAM'KU Uojnkrd at 1403 L'ft.s St. 57-24 WAXT ; : - O or throu day boinlan hi Jirlv Inquire 1U09 li\onpott | 'feet. 40-27 W ANTKD An ixpcilcncci ! nnd trusty for general liouscuorK , small family ; ISls cr St. 65 21 AKTCD-Womin ; cook. To a Vy io BioilHaye * will bu paid. Call nt N. E- corner loth and lacnport. . f-a-2r WANTED Four peed coat nnd pants mak- crs ; must lu flrat-tla < 3 Arply nt 017i N.D Iflth Sl . , bet. California and Webster WANTKD i Fur sewer * , at Winter's , Opp.B-- rostonu-e. 1021 Op WANTED-A girl , 14 f 10 jcuw.to Iiolp tel ( do houiework , B0g 15th St. , liol. Callfor-T nla oml Wcl > atcr. < QllHLBtho WANTED A api.rentlco boy , about 18 j carsB old. Apply ai thu Kxcclaior JlachliicT Works. 60-tl WANTED CarpentTj to build 25 cottascf on contract. HOQliS&HlM72 < r WANTED-ilanufactiuJne concern wants buslnes < man In Onml.i. and In every cit.v i ) notnlrcaJy taktn ) . A fch hi'ndrcd riollaro ne cs aryto jiay for jrnodioiidell Trynfto' orderfJ tn\o been secured tor tlio suiie ; 8150 | ) er niontliB profit iruarantccd. Tnc inoit he\rehitifr Invcsti K-atlon solicited. A.S. AltNOLD & CO. , 12)33 ! Uroadwaj , Now York. ec21 t W ASTED Good serena girl at ISIS Chlca-fo street. 44-tf WANTED- to do pcncral housework inS family of tlircc ; no children. Waures $1 OCf icrwek. Apply ISIS Doughs St. 43-22 * B VXTANTED-A ( 'Ood plrl about 15 , to assist i VY a store , il list come with good rcfercncc. | Address Merthants , City. 39-tf TyANTr-D-IIouBekcercr. 1109 Far'nSam St.,1 upstairs. 3tf ' , ' 'ANTED-Good second clrl at southwcstL . VV corner ' 10th nnd Hurt St. 35-tt Bliicred H.Maln WANTED Situation by y " 'nj. man to work at any respectable b \ \ A. , IlceoUco. VV WANTED First-class barber , will guurantee ! fifteen dollars per Meek , 218 South 13thl , bet. Farnhani and Douglas. 27-21 * W \T7"ANTCI > A steady , competent girl for sec I end uorK ; wngcsfrl perwceK , 3IHS. A ' 1'LL.TON. 25 21 W wv Dliilns room plrl at Keinekc'ii ! Itcstau'ant , Utli and Jackson Sts. lil-ilj w ANTED U'onnn cook at t c I > mct House. 33 tf YV WANTED Situation by a joimjf iran store. Enquire at the Intelligence olHcera\V St. , bet. Farnlmuiuiidllarncy. 50-21 Hold ANTED-GIrl nt 100 North ICth V opposite J. J. frov.n. MltS. J. JI. COUNS , \ . 070-tf [ com 1611 ANTED A boy at Peterson's Clothing Btorc , k04 S. 'Icnth St. A German prefer- Mubtghe K < X I reference. OsK tf a cither * ANlUD-Girl at 20 Dodfc'o itrcct. U WANTfiO liinlng room gill , at the Doran CALIj Huusu , opposite lice ottl.o. 074-tf ( | road ( tlO.OO TT7"ANTED Itmpcctalilo employment by hus intied baud and ife Address 1' . 1' . C , , lice Of 77-tf \Y " ANTKD-Hv M. W. llarttcan , iiroprlctor o ! the llissourl Valley Holler \VorkH , Omaha box , four IIrat class bollcr-makcm. No olher apply. Jkst wasea i did. M. W. IIAK'II To . 055.M 'ANTED To rent , by a ntnly married The coiiole before Nov. 1st , a small tottaco tot ' * ' located , Address Uo in 14 , frelghton houses Hugeel Ohio \7ANTKD-fllrl at 1133 North IBth St. , 4th furnish house ' north of brid/c. II. 11. IlllOOSI. 4c. , M8-tf threshold ; ers , \T7"ANTED Tno experienced cooks , six Iicfp shafting , raand thirty tablu\\altcrn , durlnjfcck dow fair. Enquire of I ) . T. MOUNT , chilis tf ! < ] . ' Karnham bt. liouscs lloMcr VTirANTED Funding brldifn and school bonds. t arlcty. U' f- Clark , lielleuic. SO-tf FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. T710UHEXT New cottage , 0 roomr ; Hamilton St. , 2 blocks from Hr.ct cnr. Tovruiloii ED 1. f 20 a month lu advance. A , C , WAKE UAOIS' 43-2J T10NAI 1011IIEHT Two furuinhud rooms , No. I01V spirits IliirtutJCft. 03-23' and ture. HK.NT A new cottac ° Hl ! tlirce rooms , satisfaction Jntt flnUhed. Inquire on premises , DOth Ht. , Fariibam and Douglas. 0 tl ItLNT Good home , 10 roomi ami COO \\orthol fnriilturo Ilicro In far kilo Applj T , Vetcnon , Hc.il Estate Agent , h. E. Cor. and Douglas St. OS4-tf Ill-NT Jutt flnUhedtno flrst-clasi two story lirhk houses , 8 and 0 rooms , stable cemented cellars ; $40 mouth ) ' In advance. 11USHMAN , S. E. corner J&th and Doug * . ' O'X-U _ _ RENT C furnljliud rooma over Moj clwu H'Ejct ban iru , N.E. ccr. lOlhand Dodgt . 289-tf IlENT-Onu room with board , 1E03 Call foriiln etrecl. 7J5-tf HENT Elegantfurnlthed rooms. Huitton nl/Iu prices , brick house , 2013Con * St. C23 tl < ? OR SALE. RAI.K HousclioMooJl ( In flnt'class rondltiun , cheap. Apply to L , II. ( Ireen , M. 48-2i * KENT Two cottages , four rooms each , romtcenth ttrcct , Kiiijulro of Thou _ -10-tI ItllST 3 furnished orunfurnUhed room hoii'ekecplii , , ' , 3 blocks from.po t olllec ; North Iftth street. 42-22 OItSAI.K Agoo.1 hone. 'Iiiqulru atcu York Hat Co. , 1003 Kari.lmu bt. 2S ! ! 1 HAI.K 1 flr t-clasj ralilnct nr ati. > crj cheap ; nearly new , Inquire Milton Itogern Utli and Kurnham St. : < 0 tf HAI.E-Alwnt 300 inble jards of dltt , outhe.vt corner 20th and Cuni'iur. Inqu TO Made SASdritOJI , J10 north lUtti strict. arpatlon OOJ-tf uiurlous 1th out HAI.K Tour acren ol land near water ; eillblo * rrsvnolr , alw > two cottagva on Capitol Add. ANI > KEWlUBVINtii30 ; < ) i > oUKlas tit M 5 t' ) A lirsc , commpdlou , now , twi > . IB'f utor.vhome nlth well ; ( rood lota-Ion , near uBrcrTii ' , full lot Itli trce , well , iMcrn. etc. rerun rcnsonaVlc. Kniiilro | of I' . W. Ioc ! , lilnif tit. it bit. Uliltrlciniiil Scward Sta. P27-2 . B1IICK n SAI.IX | > i 03-l ( ron. . . . IfilOIl | SA'.E A wiill cnelno , aV. . Payne k | L Hon milo. In perfect osdcr. InqulraofH. " * - - ' n- ; k Co , H IjlOll SAI.l' A * of iun ponlc , IIUDTJ' ftnd hj\r- JL iirsi ; biurcy ixniost new. Apply nt iho | Caledonian _ Saloon , U. V. block , IClli ! > t. 704-tt SF iOI ' ! SAI.B Lcaic and lurnltiiroof n 'Irst-ehgi ' hotel In n townoI 1JOO Inhabit/Hits , In Mate J if NcbranU ; hii 24 bciN ; thfl trai cllna men's rc- | rt. Inquire ntllKKoHko. SIS-tf aBTTIOn 8AI.B of Map Donjln and Ssrity ifluc- jJJ tics. A. IIOSKWATKitwir.20Farnh mi.trcc j Foil yAW -Kcat hou o and full lot , 12 Mock from I' . 0. at fl)00. ) Jous I , . MCUACHIR , _ ? I2-tf Oj pl'ostomce. . _ FOIl SAM : I'lno ftoek fanu of 400 acres ' food Iioliie , cntllo licd , orchard ic. , with n , ray reach of nllro d. Price , S4.,00 , par i line . at 0 % . JOHN L. McCAQUK , Opn Post AMI. . . ! . JO.Mlio. litf FOlt SALK Neat cotl.nc-onnd ( rood let nl $ iibo. JOHN i * jicOAaui : Oj.p. v. o. Ctl JirOtfria AND LAND llemis rent * hound , IIJI ntorcSy hotels , farir ota , land ? , olllccs j.-ooing , etc1 , Sou Ut liayc .I OIlSAr.E Good home \Utli four roomi nnd jl1 hilf lot , Ko. L'J13 l)0l-e botuccn 3tli nnd ! 7tli strctt , Ooud ncll iind uliidu trcci ; house In tvo < \ condition. Imjulro an premise * . ' 'il-tf rTilllKEI.l.AS And llineois n-ieurLU by M. U SCIILTT llth and Fnriiamsts. 7M MISCELLANEOUS. IHVATU IN.STUUOriON3 IM Proncli , Osr iiitn , nrcti't and Latin. I'rJt. Hunry W ttMcck , 1207 Jaokson f.'t. ! > 00-of8 BAI.KI ) HAY At A. II. Jtiiider'n Feed Store , 101J Harney St. sllMf TTIfllNISlli : ! ) HOOMS-ncasoniblo mtcf nl IJ 1717 Cunil.ien , bet. 17th nul Itth ttrcu - . OUl tf ITIOIiTU.VR TELI.EU AND MCDIUM-Mrn. 1 } . Eliza tells | ia.st , | resent and future In lore ind all aHair-i. She rei oati the deepest secrets of ho heart , bho pos siet tlic inafjiicllc iioncr to fulfill nil > our H Wics Call nt No. 32. ! lorncr ICth indChlcaffObtrcct. 171INE HOUSi:1fO : KENT JJ0tp rt ot the city. JJ 10 rooms , bath-ronm , watcr-tlosct. i-a fur e , Ac. N. fthelton , 1513 FnrnhnmSt. 15-23 OMAHA IJIItD S rOUE Has for rale n1 ! of Foreign nnd Dnnicstlc lllrdi , also llinl Knmiery Koods , at 10J South 10th St. , between DouglarnnJ Dodge. nug20-3m. - . , . , . IROI'OSAM FOH HAY Hid ) will bo received by tne imdcrsigncd until noon , S plo ber (6th , 18S1 , for 20 tons of bay , to bo dcll\trcd to ibo.Mall Carriers of the O.inhn po9tolllcc , the ald h\v to bo blue stem , middling crarso nnd of o > cry best quality. JOSEPH JIICIIEAI , , SeptlO-U2tiw > l 2t. Omaha 1'ostolllcc. EillS hasratlllni ; Ion''Ii t9 of housca. lots 1 lands niid farms for sale Call ntid get them. CALL A'i MH . I ! . K. CLAHKirs No. J ln HOUDU , cor. 13th and Dodge Sts. Heat the city. filO-tf BE UEAUESTATE BOOM. bie 1st pago. DEMIS1 NEW CITY MAl'S,2Sc.-See 1st paf o. CIAKKX UP A ruil cow. Owner can hxo the eanir b > pro\inx property olid lujlnif hargci. FKANOJS UOBUI.NS , Saundcra and Ciraio St . au21-cv wcdSt EMIS' KEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. S l t poee. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. WANTED E\crjbodv In Council HIufTs Io . to take THK bEF , 20 cents per weolc.de- Ihcred Iiy carriers. OHice corner ilroadway ixnd , up ttalrs , Council JllulTa. B ( > 2-tt \\rANTED-To buy 100 tons ( broom corn. I'or particulars address Council liludd Broom Factory , Council Bluffs , Iowa. 65S 20tf ANTED A coed carpenter at onco. Ap ply .M\ niter & Adam ? , Council Dlnffu. 050-2D" ANTED A llret-flass broom tier. Mayno Si Co. , Council Bluffs , Ioua. SCO SO * 'ANTED A boy to do chores at Jljnstorn fishery , Council Uluff-i. Ofll-23 * ITTANTED Good girl for penc Alaiia Mynstcr , Council Dluffj. CC2 tf A situation by a flrat-claas miller. Had i 0 ] cirs experience. Undcntands and now precedes. Slicaki Liili-li ! and Jcrnian and aoiualntcclltli ttcnm and water iiwcra. Can gl o the best of reference. Will omcon trial at nny time. Address II. S , liox , Council DlulTs , Ia. 60 23 WANTED I ) ! " accntlcman of experience nnd Im ln s hablt-ip.i jiosition with a firm , as clerk or t tnneX Ho trcnce given. I. U'AUKINS , Council lllufls. 012-29 on or address t'otlcr A I'ulnicr , 40 South 6th . btrcct Council Bluffs , ' Iowa , for rail- tickets east , west , noithnndeoiith. Chicago Hound tripS1D.OO E crv tlcUt guar- , and tickets bouulit , sold and exchanged uiu-17-lm WANTED Two experience ! book solicitors for Colorado and Utah. AUdrcsn P. O. 121 , Council Bluffs. Io a. POO 21" Contractors , Builders and Property Owners. undeiel ncd hiIng been apjKjIntcd agent the extensive Iron and \\iro manufacturing of U. T. Darnuni , of Detroit , and the Iron Foundry and Works at Toledo , , capacity : of M tons dally , Is prcj-nrcd to lih estimates and prices for Iron tolumns , Ac. , for etoro fronts , window caps and ellls , jilatcs. wrought Iron beams and gird hjdraullc cicvatore , staple fittings , < iiullevs , , ic. ; also iron fences , cresting , win guards , shutter * . Etalrii , lialconks , eettccs , , lajcs , auiiarium | | fountains , summer , law n , garden and cemetery ornaments , stands , gra\osuanls , &c.&e. . In endlcu . Cuuuoxucs supplied on application. HtNHY II. llAUIty , Manufacturers' Agent , 22 Pearl street. augIO-lm tno Council llluffs , Ioif ' WARD KUEHL , MAOISTEIl OF PAI.MYSTEIIY AND CONDI. TIO.VALlhT , 403Tenth Streetbetucea Farnham inJIIa-ncy. Will , vtth the aid of guardian , obtain for any ono a glance at tlm pott present , and on certain conditions In the fu Hoots and Shoes made to order. I'crfect guaranteed. au20-lra POWDER Absolutely Pure. from Grape Cream Tartar , No other make * such light , flaky hot breads. iiastry. Can IHI eaten by Di ] > pUfl fear of the ills remltlng from hcav y Indl food. Hold only In cans , by all Grocer * UOYAL UAKINOJl'OWDKH CO 0. F. Goodman. * .