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\ \ . . IHE OMAHA DAILY BEE FElDAif , SEPTEMBER 30 1881. JHE ? DAILY BEE , . r L y-Moroinft , Sept. 30. the nccomoxlnUoni of our tip-town patrons arrangements hixVe been mndo will IMholm & Kricknon , jewelers , opposite , the post oflico , xvliero ndvcrtlscmcnlfl nm1 orders for the city deliver } ' of TUB BKP 'will be received. Advertisements for the evening must bo handed in before 1:00 p , in. , tor the morning million before 8:80 : p. 111. pcpt23-tl LOOAL BREVITIES. l'ntten > on r.oll coal , Donne. Reliable Hatter. Frederick Leading Hatter. COO business lota Call on l5cmg ! , 1000 residence l9ts Bonu.i , Agent. 250 houMx nnd lots Bemls' agency. llemin' real cnUto boom. 1'lrpt pag A. W. Nason , Dentist , Jacob's block. Bent line of Cigar * , nt Snxc'a. Smoke Stariton & Storms , finest Cigar , nt Ktilm's Drug Store only. , Soda Water , better than ever , nt BaxeV. IiBinia' now map * of Om.-vlm , 25 conts. 200 farina nnd 300,000 acroa of land i'xsmifl , agent , ' Tli * Lion contlnuc.1 to roar for Mooro'u 5Inrno B nd Smidlury , For WMK Comincrcinl Job Ptinting , , rll nt Tliu BKK Job rooms. Bicycle for Bale or trade for a horso. O J. Can an. Who pays the highest price for Second IlAnd Furniture ? AbrnlinmH & Tjowls , 1121 Douglas street. . neplO-'Jw < j ' -ThQ,8trcot vcars wcro unabjc to make * " * ' Wo call nttcntton , tot tiio ndyertiHO- rnenU in another column ; calling for prefer - for newer bond ) ) . . Invitations nro out for the opening of Prof , ritiney'n dancing school , at Central hall , on Tlmrwiay ovuning , October tith. Mnxflcld , lBtteril < no\vn aH "Bccchcr , " f who broke his leg by a fall nt SlavcnV hotel the other night , died from tbo com bined effects of his fall and other difficul ties. 1 A slight accident to the engine of the west-bound Union Pacific train at Kearney 3'orterday , delayed the arrival In this city about nn hour and a hulf , The eastern trains all waited. Young Frank , who wni shot nt the Dodge Htrcot school , by n companion named Sam Kline , in nt prenont resting' quite comfortably , and it is hoped th t ho will anon bo about ognin , 4 TUo C. , B. Si Q. express train yos- f'tcrday ran thirty-fivo iriilcu in forty-fivo t minutea , ' making up lost tinvj thin sidu of Oeccoln'Iowa. ' The conductor nayn it Is the riuickcst time over made on that portion tion of the road. ' Among those suffering from damage ' " by the fierce winil-Etortn yerterdny after noon nro Schrotcr & Becht , the'oporn house druggists. i,0nq of the casingj of a high window In the op nv house uvaa blonu off fell 'through a pinta-glnss window , de- - moli 1iin < ; it. bosiris' Oct. t6 , 1881 \thro3s fi. B. AYKES M. D. , Sec. PERSONAL. Jacob Wiggins and wife , of Hod Cloud , are at the Witlincll. B. A. Simeon mid wife , of IJIuo Hill , Neb. , are at Uio Metropolitan. Simeon Bloom returned last night froir ) hU trip to his "hi homo in Oinciunntl. H. T. Thompson , of Tongue River. Wyoming territory , arrived in the city last evening. Mm. A. Jf.'Bioko ' , Helen HUlake and A mils M. llinhe,1 of San Francbco , ' nro { Uying at the Witlinoll. , U.Matinger A. rTouralln and Ocnbrnl "Freight Agent fco. ! U. Harris , of thu 15. & M' railroad , lift for Olncagp till * alter noon'in a iipecwl cur. Among the east-bound passengers yo * terday aftornoun were a number of Will licVn theatrical troupe , who have been in l San Francisco. At the \Vlthnell : J. L. Shntngton , of , Aslilandf 4 ? . \Varren , ' ka City ; A.S. MoNult , U. S. A. ; Gco. ' 1 . Waller , of Osceola. Tba folio wing -Nebraska people are stay * lug at the Crclghtoii IIOUBO : 1) , M , llnck < * woodof Cheyenne ; J. II. Culver , of MH fordj ID. II. Winchester , Julius Itamimscn , of Columbus ; John G. lichm , of 1'lultn * Yord'und Leon Strong , of Florence. Jlrs. J"ohn Flood , the wife of the Moimn- /.a King of the Pacific dope , and a pait > Uof fiiendx occupied n n ] > cclal cnr attuuhct to the arriving * Union Pacific train yeiter- ( Lijlaftoniooii. Tlio cnr waa attached to the C.IU , & Q. train for iU ea tetn trip , ( 1'low 1 expected to accompttiiy them , liui was detained on A Bnptl t MlnUtcr'a Zxporieaoe. I um r. UaptUt miniutcr and before ] even thought .yf bolp'a ( | clprvynian ] graduated iu'medlctne , but left a lucrative pructicu for my nreiient profession , tei * a Jor inuny years u gutter- curcdlnc. " "I" was also troubled vltl lioanenctw , au'i Thpiiian' .Eclectrlu Oil nl way rclloiwlino.vjMy wife and child hat diphtheria , and "Thomas' ICclcctrio Ol cuf < s4'them' , " end ifrtaken in tlmo It vjl cue ilautlmeBout of , on. I''am oonli dent it i a cure for the uiont ohstlnuto colt or cuugh , and if any ono will talco a ttinal .teaspoon nud h U till it with the Oil , un ( then place the end of thu Hpoon in ono nos tril ftnd.drow llw Oil out of the BJ eon bj HnUHngfi'lmrdnfi they can , until the Of folia oytr into the Jturnat , and practice that twice n week , I don't care how often tilvo their huuii muy lie , it will clean it ou and euro their citairh. ' ' < > r leofnciu am earachu it Imv done wondora to my cortuh knowleilgo. It la the onlymedlcln dubliej uUeii nicdlQtoo iptl have eve felt likuflbimmv'ndlng , and I am 'vcr ' unxIouDJ Beu it in every plaou , for I tal you tha ovould not lie without It in my house for any connlileratiuu. I am no\ suffering with a juln' Ilka rbouiiiAtlum 'Ii my iluliuiinl ) . and nothing rcllovua m Ilku Tliuiuan' Kclcctric Oil. lit. E. F , CJIANK , "BLAOK-DRAUOHT ! ' cuics ula , iwllgcution anchlititrlltiini ] . " < floojmao. . DADOING , , rr rl 1'rof. ' Frotwoll'B DanciiiK School fo jtivcnilf-a will open Monday , Octobu lid , ut'lp , in. For adults , Wednesday ; 0ctobpr pth , at ? : f0 ! p. in. , at liospo's tnusio'lmll. ' ' Bunt28-'Jt WARRING ELEMENTS , " * , ' " ' J M Wind and'Water Play Some Fitful Proaks , . Streets Washed Out and Col lars Flooded. A Farther Z os > to the Driving Park Association. The city swam in a summer sea of glory yesterday The torrent of rain that fell during the night swept dirt and debris with resistless force down to the business portions ot the city. Gutters wcro soon choked by obstructions and the water forcing anew now outlet plowed ut random in the streets. In many places where the soil in the street wan of a gloamy character the water converted it into a. ' quagmire , and those nnfor- tuimtd enough to bo on the street at n late hour found very little enjoyment in liio. In many portions pf the city the stieot lamps wcro not lighted , and this seemed to bo especially the case in the vicinityof very bad crossings. Early in the morning the wind blow n hurricane and the only won der is that moro datnago was not done throughout the city , Tlio pro tecting hills nlood Omaha to good purpose again Wednesday niilit. ; According to the signal service re port about four inches of rain fell ultoaothor. About an inch fell in fifteen minutes last night. Jfair grounds are the most badly used up institution in the .city. The wind strucn the buildings from the southwest and ran across them to the northeast. Tlio electric light stand has disappeared BO coin-1 plotcly that oven thu wreck of it can not be found. The telegraph Hues are twisted beyond hope of entangle ment and machinery hall in badly used up. " The fence on the east aida is twisted around promiscuously and blocks up Sherman nvcnuo. Floral hall and. the grand stand escaped. 1'oualoy Brother's wind mill is torn down. Tlio.spood stable was imroofod. Thcro were five horses in it at the time. All were rescued without injury. Of the two mon in ohaigo ono was slightly hurt. Dewey tfc Stone's largo frame ware louse at Tenth and Lcavcnworth trcets is in u badly demoralized coa lition. The building was only par- ially completed. It rests on u brick oundation. The southwest corner of his was nuept down by the rcsistleos luod of- water and debris. About , welvo or iifteon feet of wall was thus torn down. This et the building down at that corner and the strain on the roof caused it o partially collapse. Much -of the warding and planking were shattered and the collar filled with n few feet of rater. . Boyd's opera IIOUBO nmdo a fortu- late escape , ' notwithstundiiig that ; -iwihdow lights Imvo uot yet icon put in. The interior escaped . illi scarcely any appreciable damagp. ' Jhoro were several inches ofLwator in' .ho collar , ' buk this tooilhas been liscoverod , has done no harm. The cclluf of the Metropolitan hotel is il oodeil , which Interfered Bomc- ivt with their culinary , arrange ments. ' ( ' ' ' /'i"flf Som6'ot the stock in the tobacco ? tpro adjoining the opera house was lightly damaged by water. Schrotcr & Bucht were forced to omovo many of their goods fiomthoii' collar. . < R Max Mayor had n little picnic ou uind but kept u force of men at woik nearly all night and escaped with compaiativcly small loss. Water trench on Seventeenth bo- ; wccn Douglas and Doclgo scooped out .eaving n slight crust. Very danger- OUR for horses. Pumps had to bo sot at work re moving the water from Paxton & Gal- : aghcr'fi. Damage slight , The foundation of a largo frame , IIOUEO , corner of Twenty-second and California Directs , was jmrtiully wash ed out. The house , which wits a now. ono toppled ovor. Unoccupied. A number of trees on St. Mary's avenue and different parts of the town were blown down. Most of the now buildings in pro- cefH of erection sufterod moro or IOSH. The basomcnt ot Koator & Clark's hull was iloodod and elightly dam- atjod. Tlio water invaded the cells in the city jail. DBIiAY TO TUAVliU The storm was eciunlly severe both cast and vest for an hundred miles. As a conscquonco the eastern trains were all moro or less delayed. The Jlocl : Island road suH'ered a immbcrof snmll washouts which can easily bo ro paired. This train did not arrive until nearly ono o'clock this afternoon and was heavily loaded , the Union 1'ucilio westward , hound train thcroforo did not start from this side until ufturtwri o'clock. The Kansav Clly track , was washed in seyoral places so that the train this ovciiyig may have to run.oui oivtho WaboHh. The ballasting of somo.of the side tracks at the stock yards ih'Coun- oil JBluil'ii hru Ijocn. washed from under the ties. This necessitated drawing some of tho.cors'to other trucks. No1 curious 'damagoluu boon ropoftod from tho' exposed portions of the Northwestern road in interior Iowa , and it is hoped that the road will not miller as it has by previous Btormu. Two or three now roads , whicli are building from points on the Hock Island main line , are reported to have sustained bad cavings , Awhile ago , eald Mrs. Dr. A. A. Jordan , 01 Lincoln street , Worcester , Mass. , ono of my friends from thu south spoUo to mo very highly of St. Jacob's Oil , I resolved to try it on my patients , and I must confess thul 1 was buprisod at thu results. It has never failed to euro nil llmt it claims to'and I prt'scribo it willingly nnd confidentially to tho36 of my patients who suffer wiUi rheumatism , sprains mid all bodily pain's. It is certainly a wondorfiil ' remedy , and J can highly rocommtm'd it to the public. Prof. W. J. Anders select Dancing School begins October ! . For terms , etc. , call nt Uospo's or address lilt Capital uvenue. See ndvortUwmcnt in unothor column , * * ii2U ! H Examining ihfi Rnlnx. A special car was attached to the Rock Island train which arrived yesterday It contained the president of the road , Hugh llidcllo : General Manager U. K. Caolo , Division Superintendent Kois , General Solicitor Thomas T , Withorill , Assistant General Manager Kimball , nnd cx-Sunator Wright , the counsel of the road , Tlioy came to Council BlufTa for the purpose of oxatniningtho tuins caused by the late explosion nnd determin ing the best stops to bo taken toward rebuilding. The engines are not found to bo as badly injured as first reported , nnd they can no flont to the shops for complete repairs. The ofll- ciala cstimato the total damage at $200,000. They Vouch safed no additional explanation of the causa of the disaster. The-or.- plosive cars were shipped from Chicago cage over their road , and came from seine place in Now York state , The car returns this evening , before which the plans of rebuilding the ruined structures will bo determined upon. SOLAR HEA1. Return of an Important Scien tific Expedition. The other day the _ Union Pacific train from the west brought in n Pull man car which contained Prof. Langley - ley , of Washington Observatory , I'itts- burg , Pa. , nnd a party of assistants ) vho were returning from ono of the most important scientific expeditions of the ago. They had been posted for three months on lop of Mt. Whitney , the highest of the Sierras. Their mission was to ascer tain the "solar constant , " or certain conditions relating to the color nnd heat of the rays of the sun. They took with them about tlireo thousand pounds of very valuable instruments , "packed" them with most arduous la bor upon the backs of pnlles to alti tudes of 10,000 to 15,000 feet , and worked n.s fust as possible toward ac complishing thc'objoct of their trip. In a brief interview Prof. Langley stated that they had done ull they set out . for. Ho was unable to give moro than general results , but will soon publish the entire nnd definite facts. They found the color of the sun's rays after repeated experiments. Ho declined to tell in advance of his pub lication what it is. Ono dis covery , however , ' ho gave , which can not but surprise scientists. It is that the rays of the sun at the altitude of 15,000 feet , when confined , but not concentrated no lens being U6cd will boil water. The snow was ten foot high , in plqccs within ono hundred feet distance , where the ex periment was tried. Many of the discoveries , ho said , wuuld lead to practical use of the sun's rays , as well as facilitate , the advancement of sci ence. Tnll in a Ditch. Among the other .equine accidents which happened yesterday on account of washcd-out'ditohcS ' was1 ono to the horse of Erlau , the baker , at the crossing'of Tenth and Loavonworth streo sr The unimnlwont in up to its mnno. Ton or-fiftoen men were im mediately on hand , and after an hour's hard work succeeded in geotingit out , comparatively uninjured. A funny accident of , . like nature took place QU the corner of ono of the uppsr streets. Ono of the team of little burros which are driven about ; ho streets a good deal went into the lolo , and by the d > t caving m only thu cars of the diminutive animal jould bo scon for n few minutes. L'rcsuu.tly the little follow worked his lese out and waited patiently until ho was rescued. It is needless to saj , hat ho wasn't hurt. THE"cHiLD STEALER. A Good Play But Poorly Pa tronized. "Tho Child Stoalcr1' was gi-on the third time last evening at the academy of inusio to n slightly increased attend- nnco.ovor that of cither of the preceding - coding nights. The Buckingham party have not met with financial suc cess hero , it is sure. But they have left a pleasant impression upon those who did attend , and should they como ngain , may hope for better patronage. As general criticism of the ' 'Child Stealer , " it may bo said , that it is not n proper English comedy. HB char acter is essentially American , nnd to Americanize it would bo to save many ragged edges. I As to the company , they possess good talent in thu specialties , but lack the familiarity with the piece necessary to make the acting natural. Miss Tifi'any is line in ex pression , but hardly intense enough in her dramatic passages. J. B , Itowo id always good , lie acts the boss thief to perfection. Miss Nellie lleywood ana Charles Allison are a pair it will do to "draw to. " Their general acting and specialities make the hits. The athlbto , ' 'Young Her- culcs. " is very lino. Ono feat of bonding from two chairs , on whi-h : his foot rest , so that his head touches'tho fl6or , and bringing hiiusoU back again by shore mu.sclo in the legs is most wonderful. Miss Buckingham did not appear while hero , her only part being in "Mazopna. " Polioo Court Matter- Max Ilocso was held in the sum ol 8300 by Judge Bonoko to answer the churgo of robbing John " \Vomiel , Two persons were arrested forvjo lating Slocumb's little law. and pno man was lined S3 for disorderly con duct. ' Take "BLACK-DRAUGHT" and you \lll uovcr ha blliuUB , At 0. F. Oondmin'i. OIIAHLKS SlirVERIOK. Furniture , Boftlding , Mirrors am everything pertaining to the furniture turo and unnolstory trade , Hua the bust stock in Omaha and makes the lowest prices. BcptlStf Hatu at 09 Cent Storo. 6opt21eodlm Stvoot potatoes 5o per pound at Dullbtts. B20.5H EPISCOPAL. CONVENT/ON / Which is to bo Hold in Omaba Next Week. According to n resolution passed in convention last May there will bo n joint convention of the two Episcopal doancrics at St. Barnabas church in this city on October 4 and 5 , The clergy and laity are invited to ho present and interest themselves in the papers , discussions and missionary mcctinge. The clergy will bo enter tained. The program for Tuesday will bo divine service , with cclobrn- tion of the holy communion , and an address by the bishop , ad clcrum. y p. in. Papers on dilleront sub jects nnd their discussion. 7:30 : p. in. A missionary meeting with several addresses by clergy nnd laity. WKDNESBAY. 7SO : a. m. Celebration of the holy communion. 10 n. m. The rending of papers nnd their discussion. This will con- Liiuio during the day at the pleasure of the convocation. The following clergy are already ex- icctecl to read papers and upon the allowing subjects , viz : Ilov. Dr. JMoNimmru Old nnd Now Testament Revision. Eov. U. 15. BUI-KCSS , U. D. The [ loly Uummunioil Viewed Practically. llov. Henry 0. Shaw District Presbytery System. llov. Vm. Uaukins Church mid Immigration. llov. Thomas E. Dickey Author- ty of the Church. Mr. Guy A. Brown IndiJI'ercntisin n the church. Itov. John W. Greenwood De votional Meetings of the Glergy. Kcv. Robert. Doherty , M. A. , ? reparation of Candidates for West ern Work. Other papers are requested from clergy and laity. The church > eoplo of Omaha , are cordially invited and are expected to bo present at these services and delibera te MB. MB.EOV. . FlSANJCR. MlU.81 > AUI [ , Dean N. C. , Rev. C. C. HAHIUS , DeanS. C. , RoV. JoilNWWlLUAHH , IIOV. J.AW. GllBENWOOD , Committee of Arrangements. "Tho llovcro House Counci Blufl'a a the best second-class hotel in the vest. " aui.17-lm. Republican Primaries. The republican primaries will bo icld to-day between the hours of r and 7 in the afternoon for the pur- > ese of electing delegates to the Douglas county convention on Satur day. , Seven delegates will bo olecte'd from each city ward and three rom each country precinct. The fol. owing are the voting places in the city and county : First Ward St. Jamea hotel. Second Ward At Joseph Tvnvan's louse , near Thirteenth stscot bridge. Third Ward Dr. Hyde's olfico , L'welfth nnd Douglas streets. Fourth Ward ShenH'a oflico , court louao. Fifth Ward Cass street school louse. Sixth Ward Engine house No. 1. Chicago Precinct School house at ilkliorn station. Douglas Precinct School house , district NO. 37 , near Qualey's. Elkhorn Precinct School house in Elkhorn City. Florence Precinct School house. Jefferson Precinct Central school 10U80. Millard Precinct School in town. Saratoga precinct Ammock's school 1OUSO. Union precinct , section house , War- ncsrltation. McArdlo precinct School house , district No. 12. 'Valley precint White's store , Val ley station. " West Onmha precinct Jensen's on military road , - While the Mexicans are using their pulquo , being the fermented sap aut of the root of the American aloe , the Frenchmen his wine , the Gorman and English their beer nnd lieavy ales , the Russian his-votkl , "Conrad's Bud- mankind is using - woisnrBcor. " _ ' \kADWOOD CONVICTS. A Squad of Criminals Bound for Detroit Penitentiary. On board the Union Pacific train from tlio west yesterday were a num ber of convicts from Dead wood , D. T. , on their way to the Detroit poniton tiary. They were in charge of Deputy Marshal dray. All of the prisoners were sentenced to terms of five years or bottor. They were ironed and shackled in pairs. Their names nnd offenses are as follows : Charles Cur- tin , shooting with intent to kill ; Thos. Mason , Thos. and Michael Fender- gast , W. W. Brooks , William Jones , mule and horse stealing ; Phil. Smith , stabbing , The deputy marshal said the men convicted of mule and horse stealing were a part of a gang who have been depredating for some time in govern ment stock. It is thought the convic tion of those parties will intimidate the other members of the gang , who are at large , so that they will stay nway from the vicinity of Doadwood. The leader of the gang turned state's evidence and helped to convict tin others , Ho was afterwards dotectec in other crookedness , but escaped from the ouatody of tlio oflicora. A Democratic Slate- Among the rumored slates fixed up by the democrats for tlio county of ilcea tlio following is mentioned ; For county clerk , F. J. McShano ; trcas uror , Chris. Hurtman ; sheriff , Cyrus Morton ; county commissioner , Vai Smith , and county judge , John J O'Connor , Fort ) years' trinl tuproven "BLACK DRAUGHT" the best liver meiliduo i thu world. At 0. > ' , ( Joodman Fresh oysters ut Win , Gentleman's n28-lt Two A ( luck-hunting pnrty wont out t Hardwood Lake on Worlneisday Amotiff tlicm were .Harry Lucas aiu "Jim1 * Davis. These two hunted to gotlrcr diirinc ; the day , nnd for tlic purnoso of gctlinj ? better ahooting waded out into Uio lake. Lucas was just getting ai lit on a duck wlicu ho iioard Davis yell , and turning , naw liim Btruggling in the depths of n Ircachorous. quicksand. By dint ol mrd pulling ho helped Davis out , nnd then laughed himself sere over the other's hedrnjrgled appearance. 13oth started for shore , Davis a IHtlo ahuad. They Imd proceeded about ten steps , vlien ho was in turn startled by a cry 'rom his companion , Turning ho saw Jucas' head and nhouldors just above lie water , and his arms wildly Hopping ibuut to catch something nmro tangi- > lo than water and mud. It was 3.wjY turn to render assistando , which 10 did , nnd then came in his laugh. i is unnecessary to say that ho on- eyed it. CRUSHE6 BY CARS. A Mangled Stranger Picked Up at the East Bridge Approach. Yesterday as the 0 o'clock train tad passed ever the cast end of the U. ' . bridge , on H way to the transfer , ho engineer discovered the body of u nan lying across the track innnediato- y in front of the engine. The train was going at a slow hate of speed , and ho lover being reversed , the Irani was almost instantaneously brought io a itiind. An oxatnination of the budy > y the train men and others f.iilod in' ' ny identification of the man an an miployo of the road or as a person iving either in the KuiFn or in this ity. The man was drsssed in rdutjhr vovldng clothes nnd had on u hc.wy overcoat , which was b.\dly torn frmu ts contact with the cay wheels , when 10 had met his death. The cars liftl lasae : ! over-Ill's left lc and diagon- illy across the stomach , literally rushing ; his intestines in- o u jelly. The boues of the eft leg wcro left completely Kircd of all ilesh. The remains were oft.lyyiy 04 the embankment at thu ido of the track , so that tlio coroner night 4 ke the proper eogmzanco of ho case. . The horriWo fii ht waw 'iowediby persona on the- trains -pass- ng durimg the morning' and it prc- ontcd a eickcning spectacle. Coro- icr Faiil. of Council Blu/ls / , had the emaina- removed and hcliVan inquest. . 'ho insui liad probably been run over onio tioic during the night , of tlio Mongallans- As announced in Tin ; liiK , the last f tho- Chin ese students in caste.in olh > g33arrivod at this cH-y yesterday. jiko their predecessors they were in- elligctu young men , speaking English lorfectly. The party are under the harga-of Woo , an elderly educator rho has boon in this country or several years. All of- the students n thii'lot expressed themselves \vull ileaaodintli Aniorican. . lite and ox- iressed a liopo to return. They iail from San Francisco , in about two veeksi _ JBoantilics. Ladies , you cannot make fair skin , rosy checks and sparkling eyes , with 11 the cosmetics' of Franco , or baauti- iors of the world , 'while in poor loaltli , and nothing will give you uchigood health , stxongth , buoyant pirits and beauty as Hop' Uittera. A rial is certain proof. Telegrapli.ootl ootl Deserter Caught. Capt Crowell , ofthe SSLxth In- autry , stationed ai Salt Lake , brought n a deserter named John Blartin yes- .orday. . Marim deserved about 3 < ix months a o at Salt Lake , bnt returned o that city recently and was caufjht. . A court martial sentenced him to two rqars in the Lcuvomvoxih * poniten- iary. _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ FREE OF COST. D . KINO'S NEW DISCOVERY for Consumption , Coughs and Colds Asthma , Bronchitis , etc. , is given away in trial bottles free of cost to ; ho afllicted. If you have a bad cough , cold , difficulty of breathing , loarseness or any affection of tlio throat or lungs by all means give thiri wonderful remedy a trial. As you value your existence you cannot ifTord to lot this opportunity pass. Wo could not afford , and would not 'ivo this remedy away unless wo tnow it would accomplish what wo claim for it' Thousands of hopeless cases have already been completely cured by it. There is no medicine in : ho world that will euro ono half the cases that Da. KINO'H NEW Disco VJ UY will euro. For sale by C ) Isa & McMAHoy. Omaha. SPECIAL NOTICES , NOTICE Adiertlseincnc To Loan , ForBilo , Lost , Found , Wants , Boardlne , tc. , will bo In netted In these column ! once for 1KH CENTS per line ; each subsequent Intcrtton , F1VECENTS line. The flrat Insertion net cr less than TWENTY-K1VK RENTS TO LOAN MONEY. ONIVY TO LOAN-C'larliBon & Hunt , 215 S. M 14th Street 24-tf ONEY TO LOAN Call at Ltw Oltlie ot D M1 ItooniB. Urelghtonllloi'k. To loan at from 8 to 10 per cent . on good real cstatcMjcurlty , by . ISAAC EDWAUDS , 1109 Farnham &t. VAATO LOAN At 8 per contln < lfW Jt'I/ * " * ' BUII1S ° ' * Siri0 ° ft" ' upwanii , for 'tofiyaani , on llmU-last city und farm proiwr 3 HKMIS lUib EarAn and LOAN Sir - - - - ' " - AOKNCT. It * Siri > * < - -i HELP WANTED. . ) . Thrco experienced men In WANTF.I and rlothln0' store. Good nal arypaliUnd permniient einplojment. Muo speak Ensllsli ami German. Apply by lettc and photograph , utatlnff o o , whetlirr marrltd or tingle , oltu where last tniiilojod nnd hot long , Wolbach llroi , Grand Island , hcb , t. 1327 fX , ANTED acnlltsmen and Mies tonmoa. \ > dollar by Um ing high grade ef JtootS ail Shoes of W.L. Kldd , Jacob * ' block , IBtli bt Don't ) ou forget It. l 'l * - exi rloncul Urv.iroodi ral # ( WANTKU-Ono cxj > erleiiceJ cl'JtliliiB sales nun. AUdn i Dry Oood , Halting , Nob. iai- A gooJ bo ) 10tol8caraot nifo.t WANTED 0 , KWitcr , oppostu V. 0. tSOJ ANTED-A trutty W 34 , " t ! > office. 12C-t - Ihormighly experienced girl to WANTED-A Jioincwork. To uch f-ood naire-i will bo paid. Apply between 2 and 4 o'clock p. m. , 2400 Dodgaet. ' 21-tt - Mftrriol ( duple want WANTKD- boird Addrcsi llonrrilnp , Kt Dlllcc. 124-21 > ANTED A flrjl-clviB Irnnio Joiner , nt w , 1610 Dotlffd St , 120-30 Tailors , ono flrt-clMi ctat am' ' WANTED jobnukcr ; work plenty. xtca < U einployrmnl for Roe < l menVngr * high Anil cent orllflnff moilcrn'e. Dcmcr bill of pncce ) > al < l. A'lfron Immediately , .Mm Jmlfd , Her- ilmitTnllor , Lnnunle City , \VjoinInjrTer. 128-4 WANTED Hy a competent drcm-nnker to work ( nfamlllCT li > ihv or week ; ran fur nish a flrnt.clAi'a machlnr. Cell or address on Monday , Oct. aid , nt Kit Wibstcr ttrcct. lit- tnetn 17th nnd 73th. 12 V - 'out In ( ho city to fmy WANlED-Ktcry of W. I * Kldil , JtctUn' iJock , U.tli street. Best ftmtc of poods in-uTe b/ ie t manufacturer * in United Mates. Prices o\rrr than mcr ccn In Omaha Iwforc. 122-4 WANTKD-A l > o. of jrood liablti of the ro rf about H Jean , to learn the harbor m ! iiMw. Apply at 1.A Kaufman , 807 South 10th St.City. llfl-1 Ily n dMt-i-law ntirre from 1'hll- WAHTED | , ciitra.'cmfnt ; timlenlan'lf nil , ltul of < ll eiscs. l'helchniefercnic. Oall or , Norton , No. C1S-N. 21 t St , Omaha , 1102) ) * WAM'h D flr' ! ' for gcncrol liou-cfcork ; small family Apply suutlicrwt corner 1 tih nnd 'opltol atcnne. 11--20 WAM ED A ( reid girl lor Rrncral home- work Apply IfilO II.inie\ > treet. bttucrn Mi nnd ICth , .MKS. It , II. WlUUJU. 1U3-29' 13MrIcmtt | flfrraiitirlrl fur pen- WANTED cral ) ousra tirk ; small family. ISl.'i Web- tcr St. lOi-1 \1T7ANTI ! ! ) Plftistlon liynunrtnnii toimrk ' in cry gowlj or iiroitiy S ) > TO. Sovtrn ! r fi expor'icnco Imtho business. AiMrm' , U. { . , llco olllco , ITl--'U * 'ANIKD-dood i-ookat N.V. . corner 14th nnJ 'acknon S"t * 112-2JA [ T7ANTLI ) A rcllnlilo man to eoll' stap b V.V xi linn Imtn'lKieiitH Sinuy ) finnlov- ntut. Suropav. 4238 , lutli bt lU7-uO" ANTKD Ten n.i-n t u ork on biloK > anl. w lioodwnjrts IT3NEII llltOi. lOt-'U" wWAXTr.D . A. anlto ef tinfurnlshn ? roomi , WAXTr.D ! for llscli'.1 hoti ckcriitii ) > , wltlilfi en nihiutcB walk of post eli < ! e. AUdrcsaJli , tins otlicc. - ttJ-tf [ TrASTKIJ A Ho do pcnera ! YV Iwoln family ; hourw contenlcnt. NOMU ut trie b-st need apply. fltANK J. ItAMOH , S2 l.v cnport St. 102 29 ASIEP A rrllalilu n\ \ for ( funeral housu W wiwk , 10S.4 Cus-s St. 101-23- - bj ) oung manof Urn- WANTKD-Situation - mh Has had BO- CM ! yearn Tnrici.co | aa cler ! < > ln hojtl. Crtn Ri i > tat-Uatis tcfcrciico AUdrtait S. U. , The U m olllcc. 0-tf { TrANXKU A couple gorol cylinder prcw YV I'ftdurs. Cnn llnU ttituJy < luiiJoui.ciit at > > iisoli ! o. 37-tf 1 ANT31D A Hr t ihRs bacr ! ( at the Oraahn 1 , 51010th bt. OJ 1' pt7"AN'ltili SItiiillonns hole-keeper by an VY ovpinViiwl lidj. Goodl/ifneiuts Address - dross Ji It. , HerolHro , 77-20' ; \7"ANT3I > A woiiiin \\liorwnlollKhtliiiuf VV Keeu'iur ' Mill care for a ifiifld. AiirtteH or call on MM , 1C. 0. Pierce , Xo. 71 * North Ibth St. 18-tf > AN PUD A llrat-tlass doiiDlo < > ntiy boolt- kooyiK Addri&s I1. 0. Bex 23. 72-29 [ Tr Cnn > cntsr''tohura25 cottasc * o YV connw-t. ItOtiUS&HlljU172 [ TTANTBO Mamilactiirlni : concern ants n YY business niau In Onuha ami In cvry city ( notalrL.idj'ttk n ) . A low hundred uoll.ir.s nu- es'ary to > ipy for gnod < on rtclhcrt alter ordfra ha\ebi'ci > fo-ttrctl ror the sami ; SUiOpur month irofit minroiitccd. Tno in < t etn.lilni ; In\rsti- ratlon tollciteil. A.S. AUNOH1 > & CO. , 129. } lroiclHii > , Nooik. . po210t " A.S7J3D Good Bccona ; ; Itl C > ) ' 1S1S Chicago etr &t : 4-l-tf TtTTAN1 ID Honsckccptr , 1109 Fbrnh'xra St. , YV uI > stairs. EU-tf AN3H > Wom n cook at f-.u W Htutc. " IANTED-Glil at 2601 Dodge struct. wIANTEDGlil , , . . 'CT-tt iTi7"ANTKD Ueepcctahlo rmplcsmcu1- bus- VV bMid.aiyl wife. Addre-n'1' . 1' . C. , lieeul- co. 077-tt > -ny M. W. Martin-amproptlctor of WANTJ31ny WANTJ31 tfco Miwoiiri Valley Holler Works , Oinaht , 'eb , , foucllrst c ! * i builcr-uaKeio No oihir twl nyply. Ucs , * wajea | aid. M. W. IIAIITI- JAN. 035-tf WANTii : ) To rent , by a i.o.ly marrlid ouolu heloro Nov .let , a Hiull cottage , entrally loiatcd. Addr * Ho n Wj Crcl hton Jloic.L UJS-tf Fur bridK" ' and school bonds. . WANTKD Cbi. , uJlmue. SC-t' FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. $ [ TIWl 11BNT Jfc ' 4-room houxi , . South 17ih [ 1 kttctt. J. L. WKLSHANS , at Union Hev.- or. 115-tf " . " 7OU HUNT Tno furnlilied rooain ; toiu'cnlent J to street cars. 1U10 Hurt St. 1130 * [ 71011 UKNT T o nlio y furnished rocins , 120S rardnlhla\c lie. 117-1 [ 710H UKNf Cottage on 17th btrtet , near L1'tueiiportSt. . Ula rcr inoiiUi. J. LMl- IAN. 105-tt [ 7IOU URN'T A houanofS rooniB and barA , In I ; toed ocalit ) , at $35 per month. The IIOUHO 4 clivantly ( cirni-lifd. l-unil un ; can bo bought , , cluap. Jnnulre of M. Ll uttcr , S. W. Cor. 10th and Parnham bin. lt)3 ) 6 * 71011 KENT A store In food locality , usid for ( ftoccry * toro for tljlit } * v ; suitable for my Kind of bminua. iiquiio N. K. corner 13th. and Dodge. HUH. HILLKKE. OS tf 17IOH IH'.NT Furnished rooi for 2'or Sfitntla- men , 1421 Howard ht.iotaerlfith. KJ-UO" , HUNT A now cdttagolth three rooms , F0P flnUhcd. Inquire on premises , 20th bt. , bt t. Farnham and Douglas , 29 tf T710II IlKNT Just finUhedtno flret-clasn two- JJ htory liri"k houses , 8 ami 0 room * , stable and cemunttd collars ; flftmonthy In adinnce. W.M. 13U81IMAN , 8. K. coratr l&th and Doug at bts. tl2S-tt HUNT 2 furnished room * oiur FOR * KxLbai > teN. ; & . ccr. Ifltli and Dodge stnets. iTIOH UBNI Ono room with lioard. IXH Call LI fornla treot. . 7as-tl _ _ 11I1NT ElcTJantfurnlehcd rooms. I'.ewon alilo prlcca. brick houneJiiOlBCamSt , < 12.t If FOR SALE. -rvWSALU A elx-borte poAcr cnctno with I ) tlglit-hortu bolltr , almost now. Ijiipnre t Dolan & LaiiKUorthy'i , Ncs. 110 and ll'J lv ! i ftrcet , Omaha. ' 12f'6' Dvsclllngliousoand fl\o acres o EPI18ALC orchard a nllnev.ini , within 1 ! miles o' city ilnilU , In u fa\otltt > and rlilng total Ity Al olUoacr < MadJjnlu0'tho | abe > c , pjftl > In orchard. Thesu Iindsuio bounded by publl , road , uio In fXtfelU teoiidittoiiandweIlsheltered by crovi n timber , "ill be bold In ono lot I' ' wish oj. > , u moderato. JNO. L. McOAUUK. Jtca Kutafo Agent , oppoalto ; > Q tPlllcg , Omaha. H4-8Q' ITIUHHALI } A new t o-Btory frame liouse o J' M en rooms , liiktilnUhcn tliH niirlng ! larci lot. ' Iih largo ttablc , at a Largaln. Apply on tliu premise * bitu ten 9 a ro , anil 12 m bltuatw on south vide of Webster Bt. , be | . l2iul ! m.il OJril second hnura from con.cr of XJrd. Alio carets and lurnltuio for wlo , 100 2 < * has rattling long lists of houeox , lot * O landi awf farms for tale Call and gi them.I -10U SAf.h A bvautlliil mduiie property o S9 acrci with rommodloiH liousu. Wi'ht acresof unhard and \inejard. location duutly. Only two and n half miles from ( io > t oflico. liar- ICainl JOHN U McOAU Uli , Opp. V. 0. 70 7.10B SALE MMW of Dougl&s and Harpy coun JJ Ut * . A. UOaDYATOK.lCZOFarnrmuistreet 320-tf inoil 8ALE-1 Drst-class blnot organ , > er ) iL' cheap ; nearly new. Inquire Milton linger A Son , HUi and Farnham Bt. 0 tf _ . . BALIi Four acic of land near water 1' > vork lUiertolr , alx > t'o cottage * on Caplto llll , AdJ. AN JUh\VlllKVINS,1130 Douglas Bt oio tl SPEUIAL -fiion 8AI.K-A Urjro , comtnodlpm , new , two- JM BtowhoiMowlth well ! ( tort locaMon , ntnr liorsomre , full lot with trees , Yll'.cl,1tctnfci , Terms rwvionufclo. Enquire nf V. tt' . Koo , Mng St. , bot. Cbarlea and SowarU 8t * . 927-Z * " * 8AL'- 8AL'KTAIIIIOOII * co * . TIOR SAUV-A small rnjrlno. II. W , j Son'auiAko. In perfect osdcr. Inquire of H , TTIOiJ SAKK l-caae nd furniture of n flrrt-claM JJ holtlln lawn of 1SOO Inhabitants , In ntftto of TJebnsU ! has 21 i l ? ! the tr cllng rncn'sro Bert , Inqulro tllKEomeo. J18-U AI.&i-Nent house and full lot , 12 block ! FOIt I' . 0. at 8000. Join L. JIcUAOBK , 712-tf Opf. rostofllce. SMB-Plno rtock farm ol 400 acrti FOR Irciuc , cattTrtshcd , orchard c. , with In any tenth of rallrtxwl. Vitee , 94m , par tlmo at 0 % . JOHN L. McOAOUK , OjipJ'oil TOH-tf I Oil BALK Neat cottnjoaml poixl lot at F 81180. JOfttJ L. ilcOAOUE OprP. . O. eW'U _ . ANU LAND JJems rout * hou c , HOUSES , liofcb , Jarir oU , IniiJ * , oT.cn tttf , Sco let pagf "T7KllBALn GootVSoosowith fo r rooms and JL1 hall lot , No. SU13 IXxlito botxrscnZKtti MiA Jfth streot. Good iv n ami shiulu treed ; hoiii-o In good condition. InfjUre on promise * . JMf TTS" BKIhAS Anil IV W. U ECIICTT IHlinnfiTuriianiitB. 780tf iaiiaf W cm a- MISCELLANEOUS. nUAVKJ > or.Srol.EN-ttiie rom J the Ibttemt S C. T. or'oim horn cut 1th a- nlfc. TWI. THAU AH , Ko. W)2H. ) lltli ht. 125 20' ITOI.KJC-On Sun < Uinljlit .heptcnihrr 25tli , jn teniitra on n-nl h.inic < - from . ) ntol > Hmuitr cur mllis south of DcrclirttavXtb. Dotriji- tlon : one lif it iluii tnaro , one d rk tluii lime Uth black riaiientul tall , incdhiiii hti 'lit , liu.ny milt , hi K ° < 3 < l H'1' ' ' . llainc'J ! i c-wlj lieungo > \ u.irly new tMitiiratcrinal.u ! iVnrnxlo In lilnit ilicel. A liwml tcwnrd ill liupiul forjirop- rty , nnil rcnAnlilncrpvieil for cat-tMrn of thltf. . AildtLMf JAKi : bi-tIlT ! ! , In card St-iroHicc , Uorchu-iwr , 'cb. 110-3 TOST nunck-of ! ( C7B with tng on'Scsrlnc the . J owner's mm A liberal icnartAnlll lie | nl < l ur their return- ton rthc.vt cnintf 15th nnJ llod c. S. 1) . MKIIft > . 100-1 ft KMlBMtKAI'EUPATli 1IOOM. bte 1st pie. ( [ > I51VATE INSTRUCTIONS In French , Uor 1 man , Orcck und > Latin. 1'iof. Henry \V. leek , 120" Jatkpon ! 't POQa , rvAtLEU IIAV AtAI U. Sander's Feed Btoro , L > M13 Uariiey St. ilO M TIUENISHIU ) ItdiMSv-Kcasonablo rat * at 2 11717 Uuminir ! , l tt ITOi md Ibth strc * P. r\\Ll , A'l illW. B. K. CLAKKI/ti .So. 1 Baud VJ IIIK Hccee , tor. 13th anJ Uodo Sts. Be.t ir7th c-itf MOtl lUlla itr.AL , l.SlAlt. J3 1710HTUNR TELLER AM > MEDIUM Mm. i Eliza tells past , i nwont aniluturu in Idvu nilnH'n.'ViirR. ' bhc icvcaki the cli'cpctt sccreUot in cart. Mioroifc ca-tic niaRrictlciiontr to nlfill all jour w i-hcs ClU at No. a22 corner IdtU nddlllc yo street. 'I1AKKN III1 A red u > w. On nor tan IK\O the t ; tamp bj pro > in prox.rtv ( nnU pajin ' harBO1 ! . F11AN01S UOBUt.NS , Haunilora and ratoSt" . au'Jl-o BLUFFS SPECIAL t OTICES. H\crjl)0ily jn Council Ulurts lo WAN7KD Me , 20 mt jicr week , dc- Ihcrcdliy aarrltrs. Ollkc-cer.icT iiroadwayand Main , U ] > htialra , Council lUuJ . tiGMf "VJirANTED Tp buy 100 tons broom corn. \V > Toe particulars Bd4rci Council Bluffa Uroom li' ctorj' , Council lilca , Iowa. C5S-23tf WAKTIU ) A seed carjonter at on r. Ap ply M Mister & AiHimv. Council Uliina , ' lorn . ; 059-29' ' * - | i "IHT i- * broom tier. Moinu V V & Cw. , Council Uluffs , lona. tCO 10' 'ANTED A toy to clotliortu at , Couni.il Hlull-i. WI1-2S * iXr girl foe central housework. ' \Y' ' ila'ria Mj lister , CouiiABtutfd. CG2-tf 1TTANTEI ) A situation bfta-flrst-class rolller VV Hail 20 jtnrs ctpuriuncia. UndcrstnmlH oW ami new protu strf. "UB l.nlish or' Utriuan ruid acquainted \ > i'ji bUum nndvat - , , pwtM-a. Can uit u the bc t ot rtftrcnco. win touioon trial at anytime. Addr-i-s U. H.l ox IMlj Camicll llulT& , la. 0-28 WASTKD B > > am ntlcmui of experienceai d liu lne < * habit-i , 11 ) Ostiun ! ulth aflrn , tltlicnaHtJerk ort timci. Itciviciito utvcn. I. .L. V/.V1KINS , Council llliiCd. B12 29 / ( AIYL oil or address Potter Kilmer , lO Kontn \ _ / Sth fctrrct Council UiuKs , lo a , for rill- road ticHctscast , ucst , uortHaml poutli. Oicar'O ! $10,01) ) Hound trip 81D.CO Ii\tr > ticket Kiiar- anteeJ , mid tickets bouiiht , nohl and cxchaniritl aiiKlT-lui "T710IISALC Old papern We ) xr liundri.ilit / .1 } Tliu.liee office , CouncilUlu.18. Ht2I-tf Two cxpcrloiico 1 book solltltore WANTED and Utah. Addresi 1" . O. liox 1214. Council IHiiffa Iowa. [ 190-21 * 10 Contractors , Bnildcrs ucdi Property Owners. The undeiBlfeiied rm Ing been appointed agent or the cvtentho Iron andwiro nir.nufacturhi ; 10U3C1 o ( K. T. Darnum , of Detroit , and tl'U tiiwel Iro'i Foundry and Worl.a at Toledo , ) ho ! , capacity of 60 tons fatly , is prepared tc. urnlsh estimates and prttts for iron columns , , u. , Aic. , for ttoro fronts , window caps and elUi- , Urusliold plates , wrought1 Iron beams and Klrd vu , hjilraulle cloxators , staple lltthiKS , nulln/n , , hoftlni ; , &c , ; also Ironi fenees. cresting , vln- aw guards , sliutters , btnirn , balconies , uettn.i , lulls , \ascs , aequacitinia , fountalna , buniir''ir louses , lawn , garden and cemetery ornanu nm , llowcr sUinda , pra\ jjusnii , be. , to' . . In cndluu arlety. Catalogues sujmllcd oti apiJication. Hli5ltV 11. IIAIIUV , MinufacturerB * A0-ent , Zi I'earl street. auirlOOni roe liouncll Itltiff * . If fl EDWAED KUBHL , MAOISTEH OF I'ALMYSTEKY AND COHD1- T10NALIHT , 403 Tenth Street , betwcoi l' rnl am. andllatncy. Will , 1th the aid of jruarllau. plrits , obtain for any ono o Blanco at t urat. . and prtecnt , and on ecrtabj conditions in tin' fu ture. Hoots and bhow nude to order. I'rrieit satisfaction cuarantrcd. au23-lm POWDEI Absolutely. Pure. Mido frun Orapo Cicam TarOvr. Ko nthcr atjntlnu nukes mch light , flaky hot btcaJa , uxurloud iKwUrr. Can lie cuui hy DttiKptlo vrlt oui fear ol thelllu rcmltiuj from liuy lirJl J. Sold only In cans , by all Grin in KOTAL UAUiKOJl'OWDrUl CO New York. 0. K , I