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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1881)
JHB OMAHA DAILY BME THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 29 1381. DAILY BEE. , Sept. 29. Kor the AccomoJnllon of onr up-town p.Unms MjrangcinontflriaAo been madowHli IMIiolm tc Erlckson , jewelers , oppoalto the pof-t office , where mlvettlscmcnU fti orrtorn for the city delivery of THK Br.n will 1 > e received. AiivcrUftetncnU for th evenlsff must be lutnded in before 1.30 p. m. , lor'the morning edition before 8:30 : p-in. nentiKMI LOOAD BREVITIES. - Patterson tMt coal. - Doane. Reliable Hnllcr. Frederick r/cmilnff Hatter. GOO butlnoM lota Call on Bcmls , ' New oranges at A. It , Gladstone's. 4000 residence lot * Heroin , agent , V5C hou1 * * and lot * Comb * agency. Bernls" real estate boom. Flnt page A. W. Niwon , Dentist , Jacob' * block. Bent line of Cigars , at Saxe'fl. Smoke Stnrlton & Storma , ducat Qigar , at Kuhn'a Dniff Store only , Boda Water , better than over , at H.ixeV BomU' new map of Omaha , 25 cent * . 200 farms and 900,000 acres of land Uomtft , ngent , Th Lion continue * to roar tor Moore' * .Unrae B nd Saddlery. For FINE Commercial Job Printing , all at Tm Bn Job room * , Itlcyclo for Rale or trade for a home. O J. Canon. Who pays the hlglio.it price for Second } Fnnd Furniture ! Abraham * & Lewis , 31 21 Douglofl atrect. ecp9-2w The frame building adjoining TitK JJi : oflico , formerly occupied an n carpenter Uiop , was bcln ( { moved away yotitcrilay. Most elegant now ntylea of Ifntfl , nt OM.Omaha. Furler , Henry G , Itlchtcr , 15th ntiect , opp. postoffico , KcptlG-tf The appurtenance * of the military Iie.v3iuartcra * t the l > nrrackn nro being rapidly transferred into Stran 'w new building at Tenth and Fnrnham strrcts. One man called another a very ugly imo in the alley bock of ixillco hoidqu.ir- tan at noon ycsUrJnj- , and wan to badly pounded that ho loft for home with more hnuto than ceremony. Fretl Slqchle MW ft coupla of mon -utcftl the thermometer fci > m In front of Ills j place at Eleventh and Farnham streets TTicutlay nighti IJ , tli were.nrrcKteJ. JudRO JJcncko rcstcnlay fined one of the men $10 and the other $5. I * . 0. JJnclcui , of tha utnoty-nlnu cent .ntore In thU city , , yesterday re- ealvod a telegram that hi * branch stoic in Avnca had bururd. to the ground with Its contenta n few hour * before. Thetelo - RMtn contained no further particulars. Mr. Backus nt ouce htartod for tbo scene. Max lleeeo wan on trial in the police ( tttt/Mterday on charge. of robblngJohn \ \Vcodol. The latter yraa drunk At the linio the robbery wan committed * and .so * . known little about It. A narty of boy , . however , watched tha occurrence and fol lowed * t IleoBo after the robbery had Ixscn committed. They afterward identified Kurdcn was thrown from n - ' SSy about 1 o'clock tliU afternoon and had hot right arm fractured , Mm. Kur- 4on'i a. < on her way hero from La Platte , 'lui'dlhb horse became frightened fey a piece oT paper blowing along1 the road ami Htarted to run , pulling the buggy aRalnat a. tree and throwing her out. flho wan taken t house near by and < v doctor called to nlteiul to her. After her arm had been drcHHcd she was taken home. . - Yesterday a well known resident of Omrtlia , happened Inta IMck WlldeM lilac e awl , la conversation with some one , said that ho would like to find Itowo , of the " Mawppa party , who w.is an old ftiend. AH Iic4waa talking , Howe himself Htoppcd tn/bhook hands with Dick , and looking all around- nuked : " 1'ou haven't HCCO. any thing of , have you ? I've liuen IcTok- ing for him nil ou r town. " After the two men had both htood there for Iho iulmitc , and had failed to recognize each other , the propiletnr introduced them. Toclr mutual surpriw may be luiaginud Nlnoty Buppew wcic scrvwl in tha eiat bound Northwesteiu dtnlntf car Tucb- day night. The .Union Pacific train yesterday ' fruui the webt brought In four loaded Pull man uodchcH , four day coauhtM and a 1 car. The Union Pacific depot iu thl * city h receiving u netv platfonu. A new de | > ot for the platform l underHtood to be one of thu near possibilities n ) well im cute of the l > re < < enit ncccfttitlcn. The 0. , H. & Q. e liriMi train thU tMiirnlng ran thirty-five miles iu forty- five Minuter , ninking up lost time thia Hide of Ouceoia , Jowa. The conductor says It U the quiokent time ever made nil that portion tion of the road. j regular meeting of the ' , Youpg Socle'y of ( he Lutheran church , will be held to-night at Mr.Sexuuer's real- dence , northeait corner of Thin ) and lav < oupi > rt Jitreetn , All the memhvra are re- riutod ) to come aud bring their friends with them , A BaptUt MiMliUr'i Experience , r Ma a BaptUt mninter ! and before I oeu thought of belug a clergyman 1 graduated in medicine , buf left a luciathc ( iractlce for my iirenent profmtHlun , ten . yearn ago , I WM for many yearn n milter- cr from imlnsy. "TiiovAd1 KCLECTKIC Oil. cured toe. " I wail iilso troubled with liciirneness , and Thouiu' Kclectria Oil nl- \vayH relle\ediue. My wife anil child luul dlphthtrU , and "Thomau1 Kclectrlo ( . ) ! ! cuftxl them , " and if taken in time it will cure nine times out of ton. I urn conli- ileut U I * a euro for tha most obittimlo colder or cough , and if any one will talco n email i iii > eon and half fill itvith Uio Oil , and then place the end of the npo < m tit one nr > % - trll and draw the Oil out of the ypoon by kjuimng' M hard as they can , until the Oil fnihi ovtr into the throat , : iid ] > rnctco ! that twice ft week , I don't care hrnr oflcu- ' Ira their head may be , It will clean it out Midi euro their citarrh. For deufnraa mid earache it baa done wondoiH to njy ctttniti Imowledge. It Is the uuly inoitMnc dubbed patent medicine tlul I luivt uvor felt like recommending , and 1 nm wry nnxloui to nee It in every plncM , fur I lull you Uutt I would not bo vithuiit it in my Iiuuse for ny O9ustderation. 1 nm now KiiQerlBg with a pain Him iheumuthm in itjy right Jtob. and nothing uliwu me like ThwaM1 EcUctrlo Oil. DB. B. V. OIIAJIB , Couy.Pa. K5 "BLACK.DRMJOHT" cures oltt , indigeiUon aud heartburn. V > ' " f. t , At 0. V. ( JoodtnAn. V * * - - ' TERRIBLE FALL , Fatal Accident Last Night on Douglas Street , IiloyilM.Brl8RnFA.lU From nTliird Story Window , A fatal accident occurred on Doug las street about ImU past eight o'clock last ovoning. Lloyd At , JJriggs , a boy fifteen yetxrs old , fell from the corner top window in the Academy of Music to the pavement below. The injuroi l.id was carried to hia homo on Hnr noyatrccl , between Fourteenth niu Fifteenth strocla. Dr. Chad wick wns immcdialoly auramonod nnd Dr. Pock arrived soon after. The boy's skull was found to bo broken from the baao in an irregular line extending nearly to the forehead. Dr. Oliodwick , nssistod by Dr. Peck , trephined thoakull in nn admirably skillful manner , and did everything possible , but us soon as the injuries wore ascertained the surgeons pro nounced the case n hopeless onu. The best explanation of the cause of the accident that could bo durivod from these who saw it and the attaches of the academy , is that the boy was attempting to look out of the window ) which uliovca down from the top clear to the floor. The spjico from Iho circular top of the window to the gallery floor is only thrco or four feet A person miijht plnco his hands on the top of the sash and , by its easily giving way and dropping , bo precipitated hemllong outaido. It is nlso suspected that young Briggs may liavo stolen his w.-vy into the gallery before the show be gan , and when the janitor wont around to look under the gallery acats , whcro the boys aomotimcs hldo , ho may have swung himself outside and stood on the harrow coping , from which ho could have easily fallun. It is more probable , however , that ho was inside and fell while attempting to look out , Two or 'three persons were stand ing near the foot ot the academy stnirs when the accident occurred , but their first sight of the boy wan as ho caino whirling through the air and lanaod with A heavy thud. Ho struck on his head and shoulders , the former receiving the enacts of tho. fall. Young JUrlggs had frequently been caught endeavoring to steal his way into shows , by getting under the scats near the window from which ho fell. fell.Jlriggs is a son of J. L. Briggs , an elderly man well known in Omaha. The latter has Buffered for a long time from n misfortune- , which has unablcd him to walk , nnd ho has earned a scanty subscription for his family by keeping small stand on the corner of Doug las and T4th streets. The family are pokon of highly , but are quito poor , nnd the boy , when out of school , con tributed somewhat io the general maintenance ! . The ad accident falls with crushing effect upon them all and they have general sympathy. i * OMAHA MEDICAL COILEGE. Fall session begins Oct. tO , 1631 Adirosa G , B. AYUKS M. D. , Sec , FIRE AND MUD. Dietz's Lumber Yard Slightly Damaged Last Night. The firemen had n very ugly uin about 10 o'clock lost night to n fire in 0. N. Diotz1 lumber yard on Tliir- tuunth aud California streets , near the U. P. shops , The roads there were almost n series of quagmires. Everything was flooded about the yards nnd when the men got to work , ivhich they soon did , they were wad ing almost knoo-doop in the mud. A couple of lumber piles were burning fiercely. They were attacked with two streams of water and the Hooks llud tlio piles down with their pikes. The cause of the fire was soon found to bo duo to about fifty barrels of limo which were stored be tween the lumber piles. These had arrived yesterday morning and were placed there until this morning as nothing clue could bo done with them. The heavy tnin shower penetrated the barrels which slackened the lime , thus generating the necessary heat to start the fire. About two thirds of the limo was destroyed. The damage to the lumber will not exceed a few hun dred dollars. KeaVEktat * Triuufor * . The foll6\rmg transfers were re corded at the county clerk's oflice Saturday nnd Monday , as reported for this paper by John L. McOaguo , real estate agent and conveyancer : Aug. Kountzo.pt. al. to T. J. Low- ry , lots 1G nnd 10 in A. Kountzo's add. w. d. ? l,700. Aug. Kouiitfco to E. D , Furnees , lot 7 , block 1 , Kountzo's 4th add , w. d. $4115. J , M. AVoolworth to Frank P Zlm- laor , lot 8 , block (1 ( , Heed's 1st add , w. a. 8D25. Battga it Hill to Charles Noyce , c\ \ sec. 8 , twp. 10 , range 12 , wist , w. d. ? 800. 0. U. Boldcn und wife to Sarah M. Pike , parcel in BOO. 27 , twp. 15. range 13. east , w. d. 8300 , John 0 , Lee and wife to Mary Me- Shane , e.V of lot 7 , block 10 , Omaha , w. d. 8500. Thomas Bryant to John Davis , n ] no | . sec. 20 , twp. 10 , range 10. ont ; w. d. $500. John W. Hughei and wife to Win , B. Blair , lota 11 and 12 , block 7 Shinn'a add. w. d 82,250. Army Mattel's. Leave of absence for a mouth ii granted to Lieutenant John .D.uier Jr.Ninth infantry , stationed nl Fur HcKinnoy Copt. J. A. Auutir.Fifil cavalry , Fort Laramie , is ullowy I ti bo oil' duty for the sumo length o time. Lieutenant A. 0. Duent , Jr. Third cavolry.has hla leave of ubiuiw extended for a week , Prof. W. J. Andre s danriug uchoo buyim Oct. 4 , see advertisement nnother column. Col. Wlllinmn * Removal Col. Robert Williams , the adjutant general , dcpaitmotit of the Plattc , after six years of sm'ico iti that capacity , is about to bo remover to another field of fiction. Gen. Crook , in speaking of the matter in his gen eral order , says : "Tlio clcpi\rtmeni commander feels , however , tluit it is his duty to specify the important and arduous labors connected with the cam paign against the Sioux in 187ft and 1877 , and auainat the Utes in 1870- during which porloclrt Col. Williams' assistance was nimply invaluable. While it in n source of regret to sever such pleasant relations , the depart ment commander is olad to know that Colonel Willinnls will in the future hava n field of action morn in accord with his distinguished abilities , nnd that ho will take with him the sympa thies nnd best wishes of every officer and soldier in the department. " WILL IT BE COMPLETED ? The Race Atrninat Time nt the Opera HOUBO. Whr\t Hn Already Boon Dona at Boyd's Theater- A fKind iran a fonn at ion eccno is low in progress at Uoyd's ' opom jouso , and these who vitit the interi or to-day will not recognize ib to-mor row. The dolicuto tniccry , the finely carved wood work and ull the other minutla of tbo details which usually equiro so much time and careful at- oiition , nro all in readincas to bo put n their proper pi iicen. Sliaw it Field , > vho have the contract for the entire milding , while delayed in the work est spring by the heavy floods , put in , heir time to good advantage by keep- ng a force ni export carpenters and wood carvers nt work preparing ho fancy matcriitl that now requires merely to bo put in position. VII the heavy work is now done , and : areful attention to the artistic details s all that is required. The radiating oists forming the banis for the dress iirclo and third gallery are now buried iut of sht ! ; ; under n fine fleering. h the semi-circle to form thu front of hcso two divisions of the house ho elegant wo d carv- ng is taking its place and already half conceals and hnlf re veals the beauty of what is to bo , The hrco boxes on cither side of the atago already give good indications of what ho fronts are to bo , with their heavy lillara and artistic tracery in wood. .Mastercra are rapidly following upon he heels of the lathers and scarcely iixvo the joist and uprights been pnr- ially hidden under the narrow strips xsforo nil disappear together under . heavy coat of plaster. On a xai- olding immediately under the dome n force of expert men nro at work un- icr Henry Kanje , of Indianapolis. 'lie coiling is already compMoly rexeood. The Eastluko dcsigu arc ollowec\ . strictly throughout and vurj1 thing is completed with sach a igid adherence to design and with uch harmony in coloring that the ; enural result cannot help being eminently satisfactory. On tli con cave surface over the front of ' the stage are boiny painted several appro- mate figures. On eithujT side will jo throe finely modeled figuren- repre senting the Urama , Declamation and the Arts , while as a center-piece the incly conceived and better executed nonogram of the proprietor , "J. E. 13. , ' will appear. The drapery and upholstering of the now temple of Thespio will bo surpassed by few theaters m the coun try. The two lower boxes alone will cost $000 to completely furnish after they arc finished. The drapery and upholstering alone throughout the house will cost § 8,000. In Denver , where such : m awful stir was made about the Wilton carpets and other ow-gaws in Tabor's opera IIOUHO , ihoro was only about 812,000 spent for these purposes , Of course onu can only got the merest idea of what thu whole will bo as yet , butHufliciont Is already done to wariant the belief that few theatres in the country will iiresont ahandsomor interior. Omaha's Uijou theatre will bu made famous by traveling theatrical companies. The exterior is being thoroughly cleansed and "pointed" as it is tech nically called. The entire outside of the building will bo gone over again to receive a coat of invisible paint which will maintain to the bricks pormitnontly , their original bright and fresh color. A force of men w ill bo worked day and night from the present until the opera house is opened , A great miuijr .people are to bo found who think the ipi-ra house can not possibly bo opened on the 17th of October. The con tractors , Shaw & Field , express' ' no feurs on the subject , and as they have been BO long ongngod in this kind of work English's opera IIOUHO ill Indianapolis and Pone's theater iu St. Louis are among tlio examples their opiniona may bo considered worth something. , NOT SETrLED YET , The State Pair Electric Ligb > Fuiluro Stirred Up. . . . > Hal P. Blown , the electric light ngcnt , who was hero during the ntuto fuir week , superintending the attempt to lixht thu grounds , arrived in Oma ha from Dem or yesterday , Ho states that two hundred and fifty lamps are uucccBbfully running in Denver , nnd all the principal thoroughfares are lighted by electricity. Tlio general illumination of 'the city , from four towers , each 220 feet high , is very successful. Ho stated that several Omaha _ inwr- clianta are considering Iho feasibility of lighting their placca of business in this way. Regarding the failure of the lighl on the driving park grounds , Brown hud but little to B.iy. From other sources it is learned how- u\er , that n Very lively liiwutiit U U grow out ( if the affair , which will call into qucntiuii Iho effectiveness of the olctttio light , and also how Secretarj Mtllru3ouul the Brush compuny car ried out their respective contracts. There is plenty of material on both fiidctt for n legal contest , ntid BOIIIO inlcrebting developments in regard to general management of luutteiH dur- in ; , ' .tlio fair are ulso promUed. THE INVESTIGATION , How Did the Second Piro on September 4th Start ? A Question Tlmt i * Being Solved by n Council Committee. The special council committee mcl last evening in the city clerk's oflico for the purpose of resuming tlio in vestigation as to the cnuao of the second fire on Sunday , September 1th , The first witness examined was Edward Ainscow , whose building was ono of thoao burned at that time. Ho Bnid ho hnd asked two firemen whom ho didn't know to extinguish some embers as they wuro going nome after the first firo. They advised him to tnko buckets. Ho had naked Chief Galligan for water and received an answer that ho would probably got it in hnlf nn hour. Ainscow said ho would have to get it soon or the whulo block would go nnd Galll gall wanted to know what ho took him for. After the first fire ho Imd re moved some RAsh nnd doors to a room on the first floor. The fire would have gene otF hours before but for the fact that ho had thrown water on it. Ho did not BOO the second fire. The fire had blMod up at intervals during tlio morning. lie loft the ceno at 11:30 : nnd did neb return again. About half of his whole building remained after the first lire , and probably as mucli d tn ago wns done by the second rvu the first fire. In ropjy to A question from Chief Galligan , Ainacow said when the firemen left in th morning , the whole fire seemed to bo out train the > Uodgo street side , but was not from- thocentru of the iiiins. When they left all the fire was in tha cellarAt the second fi o there were , three rooms on Dodge street and three on Thir teenth street destroyed. Wrn , Ainscow said ho went to > the scene of the fire about ten minutes beforetro o'clock and took ckargu of the Ainscow building. Removed sotno doors nnd sash from the- first and ) second end aturies. While HO cngAged a burning coniish fell , and ho narrow ly escaped death. He claimed that ho spoke to a fireman about throwing some watermen the cellar , , nnd ho said it would , bo'botter for ii to burn , up. Ho thought ho WMB a uniform , , but couldn't tell anytUg about the style of it , nctr could ho recognize the man again. E. B. Witt said that about 10 o'clock in the morning he went through * the Ainscow buildinp , where he used to room , and examined the basemeni > nnd every part of the building , and oould not find B particle of fire anywhere. His remark applied merely to. the Ainscow ; building. Kb moro cfi his room wn burned after Uio socon&than the first fixe. James" Ainscow testified thri ho reached the scene nl out 11 o'cdbck. When Ml ward Ainscow went away ho loft him in charge of the buiWing. The fire then was smouldering under the building on 5 > edge street which had burned down. Ho lied carried water from erly in the morning until ID o'clock. He then went away andcamo back , about 11. He remained until 1 o'clock and then went away agi > iu. At that hour ho weut to where the' fire had been smouldering and found it breaking in to a blazeHo didn't think it would break out and bnui the remainder of the property. Baforo ho went away in the rnornin < r h-t Imd heard Galligan tell Ainscow ho would get u stream in half an hour. M. Donovan said ho knew nothing about the origin uf the second firo. lie hnd spoken to Chief Galligan about n quarter before 2 o'clock. At that time Gxlligan woa engaged in having hose coupled s < nd told hiia that he had an engine at the U. P. shops getting a supply of water and Itad a cistern partially filled. He examined a portion of the ruins , between 10 and 11 o'clock and could BCO nothing but Binoko. Ho did noi e.xaniino the cel lar nf the burned huildinr. There were no people carrying water at that time. Ho remained only a few min utes on the spot. Sol Prince testified that ho was an assistant chjof. At n. few minutes be fore 2 ho passed the scene of the fire and saw Galhgau Btanding at ox-Mayor Chase's fence. Ho passed along the Dodge street aide and saw no sign of smoke nt tlmt point. Ho went to his homo a ( uw squares away. At the alarm ho ran bock and saw the building ad- joiiniigAinscow's on firo. Ainscow's building did not seem ablaze. Pass ing along Thirteenth street nbput 2 o'clock ho could sco aslightblazo in the collar of onn of the burned buildings. The firemen were then laying hose. When they left thp fire'in the morn ing ho considered it practicably out. At 8 o'clock ho considered it perfectly eafo. eafo.At At thia point the mooting was ad journed until to-night , when other witnesses are expected to be on hand. 1 PJERSONAJL. L. M. Cleveland , of O'Neill City , is at the WUlmell. II. K. Watson , of Plattsmoutb , In In the city.1 , JIIss Woolworth arrived homo from Choycnno yesterday. W. II. Porter , general auditor of the Central Pacifiu railroad , arrived in Omaha yesterday , Mlsi llhdon , daughter of M. 1C. Kb don , returned yesterday from visit to Grand Island. At the WUhuelh J. I * Slmlngton , o Aihland ; K. F. Warren , EBCI. , of Nebrns ka City ; A. S. MoNult , U , 8. A. ; Gee 1' . Waller , of Ooceola. Motralf , the cannon manufacturer a Pittslurff , Pa. , nud a party passed through Onmlia yesterday afternoon on the uny honia from u wcutern tour. < O , U. Ferguson , the Jjookkecpcr of tin Transfer hotvlw ent to Chicago Tuesday whcro ho accept * u poaltlou in the Pullman company'a olfice. J. P. Hulett , of Pueb Io , Col , HKeniaoa very pleasant 0ontle man , SXSSUUIM ohargo o ( the hotel books. Forty years' trial DM proven "BLACK DRAUGHT" the best liver medicine h AtO. 7. Goodman Bnilnota Fnilnro * . Telegrams to Bmdatroot yestorda ; announced two moro failures , that o Abel Itros. , wholesale notions , Dun vor. Col. , with liabilities of 852OOC and assets tnoro or less nominah Botl membora of the fmn are well known in Omaha , A telegram also received last evening ing announced the failure of C. P Sailer < t Co. , grocers , Beatrice , who were closed up yeatordny afternoon bj attachment. They were sheeted b ; Bradstront orer two wcekii nfto , nnt claims for Lnir A Co. , Lincoln , nm others in Omaha , have boon a curcd so that actual liabilities cannot bo statot at present. Birthday Mr. Chat. Morgan gave n n'nnor party last evening at the residence a his iiaretits , corntr of Twontj-firsl and California street * , to the members of the Sana Coromonic club , in com memoration of hia twentieth birthday , which be had just attained. A very pleasant time was had by those pres ent. _ SERIOUSLY HURT. . A Lady Visitor Badly Injured in < v Collinoo , Roahlem Dvirer Run * late and UpaetuHer Yesterday while Mrs. Hospo , of this city , and Mrs. Stinchaamb , of Des Moincar who is visitinp ; here , were oat riding , they turned in : owards Wyman'o with the intantion of entering the bc k-store. Ao > they did so a- strange man came dashing pset in a luggy and striking violently against the carriagein which the ladies WCTO riding partially uptunied H. MTA. Stinscumb atado an attempt to jump- from the carriage ind in doing BO fell 4o the ground. In her descent tho- lines caught pound her ncok , and 5ti this prodica- aent she wadnigRod some distmico > eforo the horao coukl be stopped. iho was picked up nt- once by J. F. \Volch , who happened to bo staad- n % near , and carried into \Vyman's. Dr. Dinamoor was hastily summoned andimade a rapid oxarui- nniion. The lady Boomed to bo very OToroly , if not dangerously , hurt , 'tfat Iwoxtont of her injuKCB could not bo ascertained. About 2 : o clock a btek roa procured and the lady transferred o Uio homo of < Mrs. . Hospo. Mrs. Stinohcumb i atdaughtcr of Mrs. If - i h , of this cityj.nna B.Bister of Mm. Iccpe and Mrs. . Wymon. "Tho Jiovero-HouBO Counci Bluffs s the best secondclasohotel in the west1. . " augl7-lm- lost of the Chinrao student * , who -have been at school at Hartfod and : in various colleges throughout ho country , pass-through this city to- da ' on their return homo. Their eeall by the Chinese tovernmont htia wen hereto fsro > pubuched. It irtiA > ooed upon two reasons CHB hatitho United States-government reused - used the students tha privileges- he military uoacleniioa , and the oilier hat in sorao instances what tbo students deeaiod unfair discrimination agninst them had been practicedtin Columbia college. Most of the- students sent hero Hno the sonoof ugh ofEciala-in. the Shineao govarn- ment , so thafc these alleged grievoaees airike direcUy , home. ' FARMEliSAND-3IECHANIC . If you wish to avoid great daafjpr and trouUo , beside } a no smtilb bill of ospenes , at this , season of the year , 'ou should1 take paompt steps to > kcep liseaso from yom * household. The system sltould b cleansed , .blood mrified stomach and bowels sa ula- ed , and prevent and cure diseases arising irom spring malaria. W know of notMng that will so perfectly and surely do this aa Electric Bitters , and at the trifling coat of fifty ccnia a hot- Io.Exchange. [ . Sold by Ish & McMahon. (1) ( ) A BIG DEFICIT. Figures Showing tha Loss at the Late State Fair. Several days ago THE BKE publish ed a general statement from Treasurer ilartnmn regarding the financial out come of the late state fair. Mr. Hartman - man then said the deficit would prob ably exceed $3,000. The figures now show the loss to bo nearly 90,000. Meeting Treasurer Hartman last evening a reporter of TUB BEK re quested from him' the figures , so nearly as oould Tie obtained , of the state fair business. He kindly fur nished the following : Total receipts , including $1,000 from the state , 912,309 ; expenses paid to date , $15,632.42 ; expenses still to meet , $2,500 , making the total ? 18,032.42. The deficit thus becomes $5,723.42. The board Btarted with 6,191.18 from loat year. With expenses paid they will have $407.77 to start on nuxt year. year.The total of premiums , spend aud all , this year did not exceed $0,000. Thia sliowB the other expenses of the fair to have been over $12,000. FREE OF COST. Dn. KINQ'B NBWT DISCOVERY for Consumption , Coughs and Colda Asthma , Bronchitis , etc. , is given away in trial bottles free of cost tc the afflicted. If you have a bad cough , cold , difficulty of breathing hoaraonoBS or any affection of the throat or lurtgs by all means give this wonderful remedy a trial. As yoi value youn existence you canno afford to Aft thia opportunity pass Wo could fit afford , and would not give thUTfinody away unless wo know it wduld accomplish what wo claim for it. Thousands of hopeless cases have already been completely cuicd by it. There is no modieino ii the world that will cure one half th cases that Dit. KINO'S NuwDifccoVBH' will cure. For sale by G ) lull & McftLuiON , Omdii. : ; Take "BLACK'DRAUOHT" aud you will nevui bu bilious.At . At F. 0. OCKxlmiu't , SPECIAL NOTICES , .NOTICE Ad ertl men To Loan , For 81 * Lost , FoB d , WanU , Boardlncr. * c. , will be In netted In KhgM c1umo > once for TEN CENT1 per line ; eacl ) tul * ] uont Inmtlon , FIVKCENTf per tin * . Tbe Ant Insertion net or IBM thar TWKNTY-FIVE ( TENTS TO LOAN-MONEY. MOSEY TO I.OArt-CUrksovi A , Hunt , 215 B l lli Street. J4-U VitONBT TO WAN-Call at tAWOmeoof D RoomB. Crolt'hta.n Dlock. To loan t from 3 to 10 pf cent 850.000 on good m ! MUttMxnirirr , b. DR. ISAAC XOWAHO9,11 < 9 Funbaia St. At 8 per cent In teresl In irons of f2MK > am upward * , for 3 to 6yaar , on ( Iwt-tlMS city ant f nn tiroiwrty. BKUIB KRAI , KSTATH and tow Aoiunrr. 16th and DouaUi Sis. HttLP WANTED , TTITASTED A V * > j of jrood HttMt of the YY ago f f alxmt U yearn , to learn the barber builnew. Apply a ? td , Kaitfmant. 837 fi'iiitl , MthSt.Cltr. 110-1 TTTANTED H.v a fiSt-clm nurse ftrnn Mill YT adclrihla , cnpavfmcnt ; undctian'li nil 'hlntd of diseases. I'hjs < cl n tefcrcnw ; C.vllor .aUJrwsB , Morton , No. * 13 N. 2Ist SK.Omih . WANTKD Olrl for Ktneral hou eunHi ; smn'l ft mHy Apply aoitiKsiDt corner ISth nd Cnpifeol a ? nine. ItivS WANTEI > A t'ood ( jlrl lor gcnoml Houao- worts Apply 1010 IParncvrtrcct , Ir4wcc 6 tandlOttx WR8.K. II..WlLilUK. 1J8-Z9 " \TITANTEIX-Exptrlcncwll wrvant clrl forortn Y ? era ! hmtcwork ; RtnallVomlly. 1813 W b- tcrBtt 103-3' WA9JTKD'-atu llon bjyoiutK man to v-ork In try gwwl or roc y toro. Beirtn ! cj > r nxi > orioin'i-ln the buslni . Address , J. , liwofllto. Hl-ED * cook nt Ifv W. cor.or 14fi W A rclUUo mam to sell stnp'.l WANTED gaoditon trttMlmonts Steady cmplujv lent. Stin ps % 421 S. loth Stt. 10.-30'1 iTfTAtPrEO Ton ai'n to work on brickyard. " YY Good'noses 1TTNEH nW. . 101.29" [ TITANTOD A eMto of unfurnished roomx , YV Bultnl > lt for Ifcht housckw tni , ' , within en mlnutca walk oitibst ottlce. Addrum 11. , this IHee. 99-tf , T7"ANTED A I to do general housework , ( V ( no In familyhoufti ; conmn < * nt. None ut tne brat need anp r. FllANK.J. HAMOi : , S2S Davenport St' ' . 102-20 WANT3E A reliable girl for'ctnwal houuo wort , 1(21 C s 3t. 101-20 1 TANTED SltUitlcB by a young M n of f m- VV lly , cJ rk or bc -keeper. . IK > htwlse\- ral yean cxrierleueong lcrk In hotel ; C n gl\o rut-clog * reference. Address H. DK.Thoilca fflce. > S-tf , TrANTir > A > coui5t peed eylinger prcfw fV feeder * . . Oan > flnittti.ady eiupl i aent nt hla ofllco. 27-tf A'drst ria s baker lit lit * Omaha WANTED , 51ft 10th SU 9l" jTrANTED AKOOiUUlry hand. I tulre at VV Pnlfcco mi Ket , orjlOth St. ! M-2i * t book-keor' by in VV experienced ladyi Hood rcfcronn * * Ail- dross J. U , , B MtUco. 77-2D * : T7"ANTED A woman 'tho can do Il t liouec- VV kecpinT.r.nd cnro fcr > % child. A < 4icai or call on lira. 1C U. Pierce , Sa. 714 NorthtlSth St. AUlrnt-clasi-douDlo oaUn book- WANTCO . Addra P..O. Box 23. 72-2 ? iNTRIJ Fifteen Hnt-elasi carpenters. lllgbcutvagca > f&Wv Apply/ Orora HotiBO , corner , Faruhaiu and IDtli. fCIAW & FIELD. cr-es \ TrjANTEICarp nt n tobulld 25 coWaees o VY contracU I10GQ3 JUULI , . 47-2 rAHTEI ) Mftaufacturinz concern wantti a VV busluc.niaii In Oimhmnil In orvry city notalrcftdy taien ) . A tow hundred dollars no- eanry to pay. for gnod on dollvery aflo > orders ae been secure J lor the aaiaa ; # 160 per -mouth roflt guaranteed. Tao tnoatscarchlnfrJariati. ration aulicltoa. A. H. ARNOLD & CO1293 Inxulnay , Nft * York. - socoid girl at ISlE-Chlca 'O WASTKU-Oood -tf ITANTKU ' Uoasckceiorj 1103 Farn'fatm St. , ' ' JU-tf Woman a ) k , at tie Knmi-t WANTED 23 tl \TTANT3D-GIrl at 2081 Dodge sire * ! . ( W ' 079-tf i UTANTBD BesTCCtable. emploj men ! by hus- W boatTftnd Ifo. Addrcts 1 > . 1 . f. , Ilco Of- ce. 77-tf \TITANWB-Bv M. W. Hartlgan , proprietor of VV tin Mlwouri VnDiy. Boiler WorU , Oniaha , Nub. , foun first-class boilcr-mnkeru. No order ccdnpyly. Best wogw j aid. M. W. HAIl'Il- GAN. s 9dS-tt ( [ TfTAU'EriD To rent , by a newly 7uarried VV reupla bufona Nor. 1st , a Kmall cottage , entrap located. AJUress Ho m 1-1 , Creltrhton llock. [ TTAXTBD T-o sxpcrlonccd coou , six help- VY maad thlrtvtnbloualton < , iiirlug week f Hots fair. Enquire of D. T. MOUNT. 842 > tt AKTED Fuodlng bridge and school liondb. W H. T. Clark , BiUet IJB. 28-tf FOR RENT HOUSES ANQ LAND. f OU RENT Now 4-room hou . South 17th L1 utrciit. J. L. WKLNHANtk it L'ulon Eloa- lor. 115-tf 11KNT Two /urnlHhfd rooms ; comenlent FOR BtrtK * can. 1616 Buit St. 113-30 * J1KNT Two nlce'x JuroSshBd rooms , 1208 FOR nda\cuue. 117-1 170R11ENT Cott B on Uth Btrtet , near JL I avtnport Ht. * 15 per mouth. I. . Lhll- MAN. IOS-tf * : hcap. Inqulro of M . Elgutt r , S , W. Cor. 10th and Karnlum HU 103 B' HEST A store In good locality , used tot FOR store for eight jean ; suitable lor any kind of busmeet. Inquire N. K. corner 12th and DodffO. MRS. H1LLKKK , 95 tf 171011 RENT Kurnlshtd room for 2 or SjctnUe Jj men , M21Uowardbt.cornor 16th. b6-30- 1T\BK \ RENT A new cottage > lth three rooms , Jj JustnnUhed. Inquire oupremUc,20tli Ht. , btt. i'arnbam and Douglas. 0 tf "ITIOil RENT Just finished two Brst-cUss two. JU ttory brlok houses , 8 and 0 rooms , stable and cemented collars ; HO mouthy In adi anew. W.U. 11U8IIMAN , 8. B. romcr 15th and Voug but lts. 0 * l-tl "HSn"--2 rurnlshod rooms ot ur Mm E10K uWflCiLb ngeN.K. ccr. 16tb and I'oJ.i slro U. SfeJ-tl Wll UKNr-Oae room with board , IfiOb Cull fornla street. 7SC-tl RENT Elegant furnished rooms. Deacon FOR prices , brick house. aiiaCima Kt. (12J ( II FOR SALE. HnORSALE Dwelling house and flvo ami n JC land , with orchard and vlnorard , wllhiii 1 ! iiillfi ) ol elty limlta , In a favorite and rMiiK l"al Ity. Al o flie acre * adjolnlug the abo\c , p rtl > In orchtrd. These land * are bounded by publl < rood , are In exoellentfcondlUoii.andwilUhclUicd by gruwn timber. Will bo sold In out Iut I ( Mi oi l'iIre moderate. JNO. L. HcOAUUi. Heal KatnteAgent , opposite postDtHce.Oiunliu. JU-aJ r.101t3AlB Anew two-story fr mo homo ot I1enrooms , lutt Bnlshcd thlt eprl B' , I'rx lot , with Urtre stable , at a bargain. Aiipl ; un tlio iircmUui betw en 8 a. tn. ainl 12 in MtuaU-i oiiKouth Ma ot Webster Ht. . bet. * 2rn | wul rtl second licuso from comer of SSrJ. AUo carjuU and lurnlturo tot nla , 100 iJ * / SALE A beautiful naldenco pioptrlv 01 J/OU ucrei with comuiodloiu liuun lll.-lit acrMofonhardandvlnvjard. I-o.-atl iiti.'h Only t u and rt hall mile * frompot oliUu , Itar- KMn1' JOHN L. McCAQUE , Opp. i0 VItar f OIl UAL.K Iflrit laat cabinet nr-an. vir > 1' cheap : marly new. Inijulr * MllUm JtuK iSou , 14th and ranbam 8t. CO if SPEUIAL NOTICES--joigM BAt.K-Kour acres of linct ruar water works rc < nolr , Ho l o tott/xsos < wito Mill. Add. ANDiliVVIIlbVINS : ( : 300 Dou lf' " ' "irioit sAltR A Urifo , foimnodTous new , tir.v 1 } itorr houno with wellj Kood lirouon. near horaresw , full lot h tree * , well , eWera , etc Tenus rraoonaMo , Knqulro ol P. W. Koo. Kln | St. , brt , Chnrlciinml Scward Sto. , ' - H8AL * . ngTABonK , , 8A1 > E-A etwlnft , D. W. r } r k FOR ' i/ikko , .t olcr. Inquire of U. U. Clark ft Co. . SALB-Uasennd fuTnltttro of a flrtt-eliw hotel In n town of lSOPInn blf h , Io ctftU of Nebraska ; ! 81 beds ; thCtraxcltnjr men's r sort. Inquire at DEHorncc. H8-U 170K 8AI.B-U vs of DoURlt Mill Sarpy conn. JL1 Ho * . A. ROSKWATKK,1820-rBrnhftmrtree | . 320-tf JR ALB-Nea < l house and hi ! ) lot , 12 Mocks from P. 0. at M0. Jiw 3cCxatJi , 712-tf Opp. 1'ostofflee. TTTOR 8AI.B Fine niock farm of 4 < X ) acn JP peed lieu < e , cntrttshcd , orclmrcrAM , , with n fsy reach of raCWxwl. Price , $ ISOO , par time at OK. JOHN b. JlcCAQUK , ® IP. fast Olll.c. M6-tf lOIt aALK-Ncat cttutroniid ffixxl lot ah ! me. JOUN u MceAUUK Opp. P. o. AND LAND tVmw rcnM HOUSES , hotolt , tunr ots , rooinn- , etc , Joj let page TWHSAMJ-O | < > o < l hmiKC IK tour roomt md D h lMot , N < x. 2013 Dodce l > t eon 20tli ted 27tfr trcet , Wood ell an J tHxle trees ; bousA ID K0oc5condltlo ) . Inquire ou rroiufeua. 22I-tf TTlXtltEM.AAtitl I'amtciB n-MJivd bM. . U BOHlJTr 3Jlb nod F.mifta > itg. 78Ct ( MISCELLANEOUS. fOLlRf On SM-vlay nlalit. ifc-mbcr 2Sth. i tcftxnBron { and liarncn fjcnr Jviob Stnatt our mtif noiitli il ] ) * ribt'btcr , 'oli. Do crip- i Ion : 01101 light iftin marc , onujttrl ; tlun mure ulth blaclt inkiioniiiltnll , mctllu'n'liultihc ' , lioa\y milt , In ( rooJ nosh. H rncsH rMfljMirw , wawn icarly new Whitewater m.iko i H atio In Iilnil \hcci. Jt- liberal rwnnl will be j > ifl forimip- rty , nnd pcwnnnucuciBC-il f < tr rnpcnitj uf thief. Aililrei * JAKK 8UAIUP , In e\ToSlirwS o. Dorcheibur , A'oli. llft-S _ f OST Blinchol kou with t\g on'Vtarlng Uio LJ owncr'iMmniev. A lfx-ral rownriWll IraiialJ or their riiQrrt' to iiatthcutt cori i < IT.th nod Dodge S. D..MKIJ10. ' . 190-1 mAKEN UP-Ked corf with lltttlfl white on JL belly 1:1 * ! sHU In' inch car. AJslr > redftnd thlte } oarllnr-hclfcr ( calf with cjw ) Flntt IIOIIRU KUtho(8hotH'ow ( r.or > l ( lo ! uo rca * . WM. 1AKTMAN. W-28 A GENTi CAWABS'IVr books , ywi-know , A. will g.41 t4Uf t Hr sldent Oarflcld,1' Ileroos of tfio. Plalrw.i' "Bonier CMttaw * , " Lows of Biw1 * ) . " IIIAI WLDIIOirCO. . , 31. Louis , Mo. i > c2C < ! iwlln * f * BHIVATE IN9THUOTI ! > S3 In t man , Greek ami'Larte. ' 1'rof. Huiry W * Vcl < , 1207 Jacitson St _ tXX-J i > At.EO HAY At Al U ! Sander's Fced'.Ttoro. alO-tf [ BURNISHED nDOMS Itneonablo ratM at L ? 1717 CuinlDKvlictJ irt&aud lEth ttrcytR. > AM. A'l UHOt H. E. OLAKKK'U No. 1 EAtd J IIIR UDCKJ , cor. 13th anil IXX.IZD titi. But th 510- i tlty _ - iiniunr , TELLER A MEDIUM Mm. J } Eliza tells jsut , presouaund future In hrro i\utill ! affair ! ) . She rovcal t3f ! deepest sccrcMof ho heart. She jjosscsjcs thoimagnctlc powci to fulf Siall your wMits.- Call at r o , 3 corner lfitl > and Chlrayo utrctti fTIAKKN UP A rod cow. Owner can hp > o the I game by reaving' pmorty and payiau charsra. FRANOlS-KOBBWa , Saunders anj Drace < St9. au 4-ov wcdji COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL KOTICEa : K\ try Vody In Cotmcll Bluffa Io WANTED , 20 cca s per wcok , tie * \orttlby c-arrlcre , OitJco coru r jlrcadway anil Main. f\ > stairs , Council Bluffs. , CBS-U iT7"AJ 7KD To buy 100 lisa , broora corn. VV For patflcisliM ftddrei * Council BluEi Broon * Factory , Couicll IuffjJowa ! 053-2Utl ITTANTED A ijood curiiontw at once. Ap- VV pl" Mjnuten & Adama , Council Bluffo , oiu 069-28 * A trft-clos * broom tier. Mayno- WAHTKD CounviMlluffs , loita. 860 SO * AKTED A\i-ov to dochOBv-8 at Mynstcm " Ihir.x' , Cotirwll ntull-i. 001-28 * ANTED Good irirl for general housework. Maria ii J rwter , Council Ittuffs. CC2-U \T7ANTKD A wtuation by f Crst-class miller. VV Hul 20 3 cars experience. Understands old and , now , prcwea.i 3. Spxdia English and Urnnan and accVntcd with steam and water powirsr Can Klve-tho bent ofkreference. Will omeon trial at any time. Adtlruss H. B. , Box. 1611 , council mutts , in. S:2 ! . WANTKD Uf aeentkiuon of experience and bu-hiess kabltn , a i ) .5ion vtlth a firm , . dthear. cltrk.or-t tr.-uel. Itc'erencogirtn. I. L. WATK1.NW , Council Itluffs. 042-29 > ou or adilroK * Potter ft Palmer , 40 South CAIJ > 8trrut Council Illu > , Iowa , for rail road tlvkoUcovt , vCBt. northand south. Chicago 10.00 Round trip * lfl.OO Ewry ticket guar anteed ; and tickets boucht , eoM and eYchnngud j j porH4fo per hundrcdr lw Tha Bee oiice , Coiim.il lUaUs. eL 7-tf " > T o cxpcrleuaei book aollcltora for Colorado and Utah. Address 1' . O. box 12U , Council Illuffa. lovia. 9M-2JI * EDWARD KUEHL , . MAOISTEH UF PAU1YSX KY AND CONDI ; TIONAM8T , 4U8 Tenth Strejt , bttwoei Farnhma ndllarrvy. Will , with the aid of guardian. plrlts , obutln for any oiia a glance at the p * * & nd pruncnr , and on ccrtattt conditions In the fu- uro. Boots and Shoos nm Jo to order. Perfect aatldfattlou guarantocd. au2d-lm F Contractor * , Builders ) Property Owner * . * n undersigned having been appointed agent. ei the cxteiulM ) Iron , and wire imvniifacturlng iou8on of E. T. Bartium , ol Detroit , ardt tha luAel Iron Foundry and Works at 76ledo , Miio , capacity of 0 tons dally , Is prcparodi to. uruuh c tliiiatc and yrlve for Iron column * * 4c. , &C. , for btoro front * , window cap * aad BllU , . breahold plates , wrought Iron beams oadi ord ers , hyJraullo ele\ato , Btaplo Uttlugs , , pullevs , . shafting , 4e. ; also fcron fences , crestaig , win. d w guards , ehuttcid , stairs , balconies , settees , ) iali , tases , acqimriums , fountalnv euminer touted , lawn , gantaannd comoUry ornamenta , flov er stands , grava guards , &c , , &v..ln cnUlcwi. aiiety. Catalogue supnl led en application. lltl RY II. fiAUUY , Manufacturers' Agent , 22 P arl tre , aui:10-1m me Council Bluffs. IMTJJ AKIH OWDE Absolutely Pure , H , ! o from Or p Cream Ttrtar , Ko other aijution iiukut > uch Uvht , ( Ult ) hot brawli , uinrious ) nstnr. Cuii lit taten by lj i > ciitlc * it ott futr oj thellU tMUltlo ; from Iiuavy Ind1 i ilUd ( COJ. Sold only In cam , In all llroc C < ) 0. F.