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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE MONDAY , OCTOBER 3 1881.
THE DAILY BEE.
.Monday Morning , Ootober 3.
For tire nocomodaUon of our up-town
putrona ftrmnBcmcntshftvo been made with
Eaholm & Erlck on , Jewelers , opixntte the
post ofBce , where mlverttscmentii nnd
crdors for the city delivery of THE Br.r
will be received. Adcrtlsements for the
rmlng mutt bo handed In before 1:30 p.
tt. , lor the rooming edition before 8:30 :
p. m. neptSS-tf _
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Patterson nells coal.
Doane. KcHftblo Hatter.
Frederick Leading Halter ,
Smoke SUriton & Stormn , finest
Cigar , at Kuhn'a Dnig Store only. t
Soda Wnter , better than c\cr , at
BaxeV.
. Th Lion continues to roar for Moore's
Harncad Saddlery.
For riNB Comnierclftl Job Printing ,
11 at Tux BEE Job room * .
Bicycle for sale or trade for a hone ,
C. J. Canan.
Who pays the hiehcat price for Second
Hand Furniture ? Abrahams & Lewis ,
1121 DoHfilns street. Bepl9-2w
One hundred and fifty-nine beautiful
residence lots , locntcxl on Hamilton fitrect ,
Lalf way between the turn table of the
Ted street cnr line nnd the wntcrworkii
rcHcnoIrnnd nddition , nnd just west of
the consent of the Sinters Poor Claire in
Shinn's addition. Prices range from $75
to S1CO each , nnd will bo Bold on easy
term * to those who will Improve. Bomls'
real estate agency , Fifteenth and Douglas
streets.
The Traveler's Supply Box , a useful
contrivance for excursions , fishing ex
peditions aud travelers in general ,
consists of four pint bottles of "Con-
rod's Budwoisor , n tumbler and cork
screw. Ask for them at your hotel or
grocer , oct3rruto
PERSONAL.
Col. Mole , U. S. A. , is in the city.
Geo. W , Grey went to St. Loals yester
day.
Colonel J. J. Dickey left yesterday for
Chicago *
Hon. Wm. F. Cody , ( Buffalo Bill ) is in
this city.
Thos. McShanc went cast to Chicago
yesterday.
Mrs , Atkinson left yesterday afternoon
for St. Louis ,
Major Chatnbcisleft for Davenport , In. ,
yesterday.
Col. Iloyall went cast to Chicago yester
day afternoon.
Judge Dcady , of Oregon , arrived from
the went yesterday.
Miss Morse , daughter of J , W. Monte ,
went east yesterday.
Franz Colton , formerly general ticket
agent of the U. F. , went east yesterday.
H. Meyer , of Olerich Bros. , cattle deal
ers in Cheyenne , was in the city yesterday ,
J. J , Duff and wife , of Laramie , and K ,
Palmer , of Donlapj la. , are at the Metro
politan ,
D. W. Hitchcock , general western pas-
nenger agent of the U. P. , went eaut yes
terday afternoon ,
Chris Hartmann left for St. Louis yesterday -
terday , where he will attend the Veiled
Trophctn' festival.
Jossephy , the famous pianist , accompa
nied by hia business manager and piano
tuner , went westward yesterday , bound for
Ban Francisco.
Mr , A. Crulckshank IIOH returned after
a four weeks' visit east. Ho is looking
much improved in health , and says he
feels much better.
At the Canfield house : Charles Mayer
and Sarnon D , Mayer , of Plattsmouth ; D ,
Anderson , of Columbus ; D. H. Garvey ,
of Kearney ; Julius llammorson , .of Co
lumbus.
A. L. llobiuson , who has been in the city
for a few clays returned yesterday
to _ the Utah northern extension of tli
Union Pacific , where he la securing the
right of way.
David Anderson , of Columbun , is in the
city , en route to Chicago with live stock.
Mi. Anderson nays that Nebraska is ahead
of any state in the Union In regard to
utoclc and farm products.
Tbe Crelghton house register shows :
"WT.E. Jhelps , Sioux City ; I. G. llomine ,
South Bend ; W. H. Clare , Atlantic , la. ;
Walter A. Miner , Pueblo ; Edward Pyle ,
Xincoln ; Theo. Van Alst , Elkhorn.
Geo. W. McCoy , for several years the
traveling agent of A. L. Strong , has
moved with bin family to Council Bluffs.
, The people of that city will find in Mr.
JUcCo/ good citiren and an energetic
business man.
Tbe following are among those at the
Withnell : JOB. A. Leyden , U. 8. A. ;
.Wm. A. Mill * , Laramie ; J. M , Ives , Ogden -
den ; If. J , Lee , Fremont ; F. P , Freeland
and wife , N broska City ; Geo. R. Mann ,
St. Joe ; Aaron 8. Everest , Atchison.
Mr. 5. If. Wilson , the general Agent for
the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine
company , is In the city , with a view of ap
pointing the Omaha office as tbe distrib
uting point for the west , preferring this
place to Kansas City , after visiting both
cities. The increased Bales of their ma
chines in the west lias made it necessary
to appoint Bonie place , and Omaha Is for
tunate in Becurlnc It , as the company will
probably build an elegant office here , . .
XrfK k Oat for Sadden.
f weather , and t'ualv < J against them
by using Warner's Safe Kidney and
Liver Cure , octSoodlw
You arc invited to the grand open
ing at Burn's China Hall this orouitiK
no goods Bold.
* '
' 'BROKE OUT AGAIN ,
The great * clearing solo n Hubcr-
jimnn B. On account of an unusual
U rush in his wholesale department , ho
could not push ( ho announced clour-
ing sale to the extent that was in
tended , but it will now bo pushed
vigorously until a clearing of the stock
is effected , no matter at what flaori-
ficca , . <
"WINE OF OARDUr"
cures Irrcgu-
Tar , painful , or ditticuiriuenstru otlon.
AtO. F. Goodman
DISPENSERS OF PASSES.
General Pnasonger and Ticket
Agents of the Country
On Their Plensnro Excursion Visit
Onrahn *
A largo excursion of the general
passenger and ticket agents of the
United States arrived in the city at
noon Saturday from Denver. They
are on a little jamborooaf tort heir con
vention , which was hold in St. Lou
is , The party nt once proceeded
across the river to the transfer , where
tlipy dined. They then returned to
this city. The party consist of W ,
II. Dixon and wife , Chicago , Illinois ;
II. G. Wood , St. Louis , Missouri ; W.
R. Oobb , Chicago , Illinois ; M. D.
Ettongor , Uochollo , Illinois ; W. II.
Harrison , Columbus , Ohio ; 0. 8.
Stobbins , Omaha , Nebraska ; Miss
Emily Curtis , Omaha , Nebraska ;
Miss Mary B. Rood , Omaha ,
Nebraska'J. ; A. Kingsbiiry , Marietta ,
Ohio ; E. II. Talbott and wife , Chica
go , Illinois ; A.B. Loot , Grand Rapids.
Michigans ; J. P. Underwood , Grand
Rapids , Michigan ; J. F. Bodino , Wil-
liamstown , Now Jersey ; Miss Alice
Bodino , "Williamstown , New Jersey !
Mrs , J. B. Ganvood , Williamstown ,
New Jersey ; D. M , Zimmerman and
wife , Philadelphia , Pennsylvania ; A.
V. H. Carpenter and wife , Milwau
kee , Wisconsin ; W. S. Alexander and
wife , St. Paul , Minnesota ; porters
ters , M. Wilson and J. S. Lowis.
R. T : Brydon and wife , Chicago , 111. ;
Mrs. F. A. Rose , Chicago , 111. ; E. G.
Lucas , St. Albans , VtV. ; . F. Smith
and wife , St. Albans , Vt. ; 0. H.
Briggs , I'rovidonco , R. I. ; William
Call , jr. , New York city ; W. F. Allen ,
Now York city ; M. R. Moran , Now
London. Conn.jE , W. Morse and wife ,
Montpolior. Vt. : Miss I. Stanley ,
Flint , Mich. ; Miss Chandler , Flint ,
Mich. ; George L , Connor , Now York
city ; Miss A. G. Connor , Now York
city ; E. A. Ray and wife , Now Hav
en , Ct. ; F. E. Fowler , St. Louis , Mo ;
D. J. Flanders , R. S , Gardner , Bus-
ton , Mass. ; H. C. Townsend and
wife , St. Louis , Mo. ; T. M. Deal and
wife , St. Albans Vt. ; F. E. Harri
son and wife , Now Haven , Ct. ; F. E.
Boothby and wife , Portland , Mo. , S.
K. Hooper and wif , Kansas City ,
Mo. Porters , M. A. AshtonW. Wilson.
0. E. Kingsbury and wife , Chester ,
111. ; Z. T. Cole and wife , Chester , 111. ,
A. D. Smith and wifo.Pittsburg , Pa. ;
B. Halo and wife , St. Louis , Mo. ; J.
B. Slimson and wito , Greenville , Pa. ;
A. 'E , Pugh and wio , Cincinnati , O , ;
S. A. Shepherd and wife , Denver , Col. ;
W. P. Northrup , Buffalo , N. Y. ; W.
Vannermanand wife , EvansvilloInd.
B. Blood and wife , Kookuk , la. ; C.
A. Taylor , Richmond , Va. ; Porters , E.
rden , M. Holten ; F. Chandler , St.
Louis ; F. C. Nims , Denver , Col. ; A. W.
Round tree , Now Orleans , La. ; M. R.
Spellman , Now Orleans , La. ; G. E.
Priest , Ithicu , N. Y. ; S. W. Snow , St.
Louis , Mo. : R. W. Milburn , Havers-
town , N. Y. ; J. D. Evans , Chicago ,
III. ; A. F. Merrill , Milwaukee , Wis. ;
J. W. Cjuigg , Philadelphia , Ponn. ; B.
Chandler , St. Louis , Mo. ; J. W.
Morse and wife , Omaha , Nob.
J. H. Smith , Now Orleans. Lo is ]
iana ; D. B. Martin , St. Louis , Mis
souri. W. L. Danloy , Nashville , Ten
nessee ; B. W Wren and wife , Atlan
ta , Georgia ; T. R. Ogden , Knoxville ,
Tennessee ; Mrs. Stocking , Atlanta ,
Georgia ; W. M. Davidson , wife and
family , Jacksonville , Florida ; E. P.
Wilson and wife , Cincinnati , Ohio ;
Mrs. Van Hoan , Cincinnati , Ohio ;
0. S. Childress and wife , Now
Orleans , Louisiana ; Mrs. 0. P. At-
moro , Louisville , Kentucky ; Miss
Carrie Atmoro , Louisville , Kentucky ;
Thco. Lee. Now York City ; M.
Slaughter , Alexandria , Virginia ; Oven
Rico and wife , Wabash. Indiana ;
Miss Rico , Wabosh , Indiana ; W. J.
Houston , Atlanta , Georgia ; Miss Lulu
Houston , Atlanta , Georgia ; W. S.
Baldwin , Buffalo , New York.
The officials were royally enter
tained nt the holed. Speeches were
made by Mayor Boyd , Gen. Man dor-
son , and a response by A. V. H. Car
penter , of Milwaukee , who is ono of the
oldest passenger agents in the coun
try , The party returned to this city
at 2 o'clock and were mot at the depot
by carriages. They re-crossed the
Big Muddy at 4 o'clock and wont
Chicago-ward by the 0. B. & Q.
OFF FOB CHICAGO.
The special train containing the
general passenger and ticket agents of
the country loft this city about 4
o'clock , and , proceeding to the other
side , WUB increased by the 0. . B. &
Q. dining car "San Francisco.1' En
gine No. 311 , from the same road ,
soon coupled on and at 4:30 : o'clock
the train pulled out Chicago-ward.
The engine No. 311 is the fastest on
the Chicago , Burlington and Quincy
road , being capable of a speed of sixty
miles an hour , and is the sumo ono
which drew the Grant excursion.
Many regretful farewells were said at
the transfer depot to members of the
party who were obliged to leave it
there and proceed by other routes to
their homos. But eighty odd of the
hundred or more excursionists who
started out were still on board , and
several members of the press and in
vited guests swelled the party , who
comfortably arranged themselves in
the convenient and spacious coaches ,
An invitation to inspect the dining
car , which had been attached , was
generally accepted and unanimous ex
pressions of admiration and delight
were elicited by a view of the idto-
rior. The car was ti perfect little
bower of beauty , Festoons of green
interlaced with the choicest ( lowers
hung on both sides and over the en
trances. Over each table was a beau
tiful horse shoo of roses and other
flowers , in which were variously wo
ven , in immortelles , the letters " 0. ,
B. < &QJ'"G. P. A ; " ( General Pas-
Bengor-iiAfjonts ) , and"G. T A , "
( General Ticket Agents ) , Each table
bpro ( a gorgeous bpquot with
a smaller one at the plato
of bnch guest. \ , This Aoral
work * > & & done in Chicago by Chas.
Roissig , at an expense of over two
hundred dollars ,
The special train whirled along al
thirty miles an hour , nnd at J'ucilic
Junction was twunty niilos ahuad ol
the regular. Hero the Quests' were
again invited into the dining car , and
this time for the serious business o !
the day the most elaborate dinner ,
probably , ever served on board a
railroad train west of Chicago , Each
guest was given an elaborately in *
scribed envelope , containing three
tablets on which were printed the
bills of faro for each meal on the trip.
On the outer ono was inscribed ,
"Complimentary to the National As
sociation of general Passenger and
Ticket Agents , Chicago , Burlington &
Quincy Railroad. " To attempt to de
scribe the "layout" would bo useless.
It was well worthy of a king ; nnd the
ingenuity of the caterer scorned to have
been exhausted in providing rare dish
es and delicacies. Of course but
ono man could have boon chosen
from the company's dining car con
ductors to preside over the banquet ,
and that ono the prince of feasts on
the rail , jolly Frank Drury. Frank ,
beaming all over with good humor ,
issued strict orders to "lot no man go
away unfilled. " Ho was ably assisted
by dining car Conductor Tabor , who
has the run from Burlington to Chicago
cage , and between them nothing was
loft undone to render enjoyable the
first meal of the trip.
The excursionists generally conce
ded that this entertainment was the
finest accorded them on their entire
trip , and were loud in their expres
sions of admiration for the hospitality
of the 0. B. & Q. General Agent
Davenport was the especial object of
congratulation , nnd it was not
forgotten that ho had acquired
on Saturday the added dignity
of general agent for both
the C. , B. & Q. and the K. C. , St. J.
& C. It. road , which has been taken
into the Burlington company's fold.
To General Agent Davenport is duo
the credit for inaugurating this re
ception and entertainment of the
general ngontN , and the generous man
ner in which the company responded
to his suggestions indicates the confi
dence and ostcpm in which ho is hold
by his superior officials.
The invited guests from this city
and Council Bluffs loft the excursion
train at Malvorn , and returned on the
evening mail. They parted with the
Denial excursionists with regret , wish
ing them a safe and pleasant journey
to Chicago.
THE COUNTY NOMINEES.
List of the Candidates Pat Up
by the Republicans.
At the meeting of the republican
county on Saturday , John Rush was
chosen treasurer by acclamation. D.
N. Miller and Henry Bolln were nom
inated for sheriff. Millar was chosen
by a vote of 40 to 28. John R. Man
chester , John H. Klinkor and John
Baumor were placed in the field for
county clerk. Baumer got the prize.
For commissioner B. P. Knight , pres
ent incumbent , Joseph Rcdmpnaand
J. U. Riddle were named. Knight got
the nomination. A. M. Chadwick
was nominated for county judge , J. J.
Points for county superintendent of
schools , Gee , Smith for county sur
veyor and John Q. Jacobs for
coroner , by acclamation.
A series of memorial resolutions on
the death of the president wore
passed.
The following were chosen as dele
gates to the state convention :
First ward , Paul Vandorvoort , E.
Long ; second ward , M. C. Meanoy ,
I. S. Hascnll ; third ward , George
Lindo , Ira Wilson ; fourth ward , o.
S. Brooks , E. L. Bierbowor ; fifth
ward , Joseph Redman , John Mc
Donald , Jr ; Sixth ward , C. E. Yost ,
W. L Baker ; Chicago precinct , J. W.
Stewart ; Douglas , P. B. Hoard ; Elkhorn -
horn , David S. Parmaleo ; Florence ,
Samuel Forgey ; Millard , Henry Kelsey -
soy ; Saratoga , D. P. Redman ; Union ,
William Uinphcrson ; McArdlo , Car
son Rowhor ; Platte Valley , F. W.
Corliss ; West Omaha , J. B. J. Ryan ;
Jefferson , H. 0. Trimble.
The county central committee con
sists of the following , being ono Irom
each precinct and ward.
First ward , James MoMahon , Jno ,
Christophorson , L. H , Webster ; second
end , J. J. Hascall , M. Lalioy. J. H.
Butler , third , Capt. Kent , W. H.
Riley , Charles Hanloy ; fourth , F. W.
Gray , M. Goldsmith , T. Callan ;
fifth , Henry Bolln , George Ben
son , J. W. Campbell ; sixth ,
M. T. Barlow , W. I. Baker , H.
Loavitt ; Chicago , A. Samson ; Elkhorn -
horn , William R. Turner ; Douglas ,
J. J. Qualoy ; Jefferson , H. 0. Timrao ;
Millard , H. Kelsey ; Saratoga , D. P.
Redman ; Union , Louis Thomas ; Mc
Ardlo , George H. Merman ; Platte
Valley , V. H. Thomas ; West Omaha ,
John A. Gillespie.
I. S. Hascall was afterward chosen
chairman of the central committee and
John H. Butler secretary ,
BalmiaOllead.
There is a balm In GHead to heal each gapIng -
Ing wound ;
In TJIOMAH' ELKCTIUO OIL , the remedy is
found ,
For internal and for outward use. you may
freely apply It ;
For all pain and Inflammation , you should
not fail to try it.
It only costs a trifle , 'tis worth Its weight
in gold ,
And by every dealer in the land thg } rem
edy ! i o'.d.
'
CHARLES SHIVERICK.
Furniture , Bedding , Mirrors and
everything pertaining to the furni
ture and upnolstory tradn. Has the
best stock in Omaha and makes the
lowest prices. SoptlStf
, , The God * Help
those who help themselves , " and na
ture invariably helps those who take
Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure.
25-lw
SALESMEN WANTED.
For our dress goods , men's furnish
ing goods , and housekeeping depart
ment , permanent situations at good
salaries to men of experience with
references. S. P. MORSE & CO.
s30-2t
SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 30TII
J , C. Enowold will open his now store
on the corner of Cumming and Sander -
dor utrootsitli a now and good stock
of Dry Goods and Boots nnd Shoes.
And most cordially invites his old cus
tomers , as well as the publto iu gen
eral , to give him a call , Square deal
ing and lowest prices guaranteed ,
30-3t
'
BLAOK-DRAUGHT" cure *
BU , jndigcetlon and hetirthurn.
At C , F , ClooJmau.
DEATH OF DR , MONELL.
The Event Occurs at Detroit
on Thursday.
The remains of Dr. Gilbert 0. Mo-
neil , who died in Detroit on Thursday ,
arrived in this city Saturday accom
panied by his wife , his son , John J.
Monoll , and Gilbert II. Hitchcock ,
his grandson.
Dr. Monoll had boon seriously sick
for some months with an abscess in
the side. Finding no relief , ho was
removed to Detroit and placed under
skillful medical treatment. For n
short time ho rallied somewhat , but
lie soon sank again , and three
weeks ago his grandson , Gilbert M.
llitchcock was sent for. From that
time onward it was merely a question
of time until the dissolution occurred.
On Thursday surrounded by his near
est relations ho passed away quietly
from earth.
At the time of his death Dr. Monell
was about sixty-five years of
age. Ho came to Omaha from
Orange county , N. Y. , in 1850 and
with the comfortable fortune at his
command engaged in the banking
business. The fascination of his pro
fession medicine proved irrestiblc
and ho again began to practice though
apparently with no idea of working up
an extended practice.
In early days Dr. Monell interested
himself considerably in politics. Ho
was a radical frco-soilor and was ono
of the founders of the republican
party in Nebraska. Ho was ono of
the original incorporators of the Ne
braska Deaf and Dumb institute ,
which subsequently was endowed by
the state and made a state institution ,
as at present organized.
For the past ten years ho had lived
in retirement , and devoted himself to
study and literary composition. He
had accumulated ono of the finest pri
vate libraries in the west.
Dr. Monoll was ono of the best
educated and most accomplished men
in this city. Ho was regarded as ono
of the best physicians in Omaha and
with his accomplishments would have
adorned any position in lifo.
Mimlitorial AMOoUtioa.
The clergymen of the city are invi
ted to meet Monday morning at the
First M. E. church at 10 o'clock.
A. F. SIIBIUULL ,
Pres't. Association.
A Hone Killed.
A horse belonging to Sidney Smith ,
agent for the Wheeler & Wilson sew-
ins ; machine , was tied near George
Schmidt's store , on Thirteenth and
Howard streets , ' Saturday. While
standing there a runaway team ,
which does work for Steele ,
Johnson & Co. , passed by
at a breakneck gait. Smith's
horse was startled and plunging wild
ly fell head foremost to the ground.
The animal struck its head against a
small stone in its descent .and was
instantly killed.
"The liovoro House Counci Bluffs
is the best second-class hotel in the
vest. " autr7-lm
, Ckild' Death.
A liitlo daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Brown diedycsterday afternoon ,
after a briet illness. The funeral oc
curs to-morrow from the parents'
residence on Sherman avonuo.
TRUE TO HER TRUST.
Too much cannot bo said of the
ever faithful wife and mother , con
stantly watching and caring for her
dear ones , never neglecting a single
duty in their behalf. When they are
assailed by disease , and the system
should have n.thorough cleansing , the
stomach and bowels regulated , blood
purified , malarial poison exterminated ,
she must know that Electric Bitters
are the only sure remedy. They ar
the best and purest medicine in tho.
world , and only cost City cents. Sold
by Ish & McMahon. , (2) ( )
I.O.VF.
Members of State Lodge No. 10 ,
I. O. 0. F. , and all brothers in good
standing in the city , are requested to
moot with State Lodge on Monday
evening , October 3 , 1881. Business
of interest to all will como before the
lodge. C. L. STRAIGHT ,
Secretary.
FREE OF COST.
DR. KINO'S NEW DISCOVERY for
Consumption , Coughs and Colds
Asthma , Bronchitis , etc. , is given
away in trial bottles free of cost to
the ofllicted. If you have a bad
cough , cold , difficulty of breathing ,
hoarseness or any affection of the
throat or lungs by all moans give this
wonderful remedy a trial. As you
value your existence you cannot
afford to lot this opportunity pass.
Wo could not aiford , and would not
give this remedy away unless wo
know it would accomplish what wo
claim for it. Thousands of hopeless
cases have already boon completely
cured by it. . Thpro is no medicine in
the world that will euro ono half the
cases that DR. KJNO'H NKW DISCOVERY
will cure. For sale by
0) ) ISH & MolUnoN , Omaha.
Take "BLACK-DRAUGHT" and you
will uever IMS bilious.
At 0. F Goodman's.
Ruth's oysters received to-day by
express , at BUFFETTS
POLAOK REMOVED
to now store , 1310 Farnham street ,
throe doors below old stand , octl-3t
A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY.
For the speedy cure of Consump
tion and all diseases that lead to it ,
such * ns stubborn coughs , neglected
Colds , Bronchitis , Hay Fever , Asth
ma , pain in the eido and chest , dry
hacking cough , tickling in the throat
Hoarseness , Sere Throat , and all
clironio or lingering discuses of the
throht and lungs , Dr. King Now Dis
covery has no equal and has established
or itsulf a world-wide reputation.
Many leading physicians recommend
and use itintholr piactico. The form
ula from which it is prepared is high
ly recommended by all medical jour
nals , The clergy and the press have
complimented it in the most glowing
'terms. Go to your diuggist and got a
trial bottle fiuo of cost , or a regular
o for 81.00. For Sab by
d(5 ( ( Lin & MoMAiioj. , Omaha ,
Salmon Egg * .
Five hundred thousand salmon
eggs , from the government hatchery
at Beard , Cal. , arrived yesterday af
ternoon in a refrigerator car attached
to ho overland train. They were re
ceived by representatives of the state
fish commission , and will bo taken to
South Bond , Nob. The hatching pro
cess will take place at the hatchery of
Rominc & Decker , in that place , and
the fry will then bo distributed in the
headwaters of the smaller streams
leading into the Platte and Elkhorn.
Those nro the salt water salmon , and
their progress to the sea and than
back again to the Nebraska rivers
seems almost impossible. Still the
planting of the eggs has proven a
HUCCCSS in Iowa and should in this
state.
Through Messrs. Morgan ACo. . ,
druggists , ot Hyde Park , wo have re
ceived the following .statement over
the lady's ' own signature , Mrs. D. H.
Wade : "I have been troubled With
lutno back for the last ton or fifteen
years , and during that time have tried
all kinds of remedies I could think ot ,
but found no permanent relief until I
used St. Jacob' Oil , which I am happy
to state has completely cured mo.
This unsolicited statement I make for
the benefit of those who may bo sim
ilarly troubled. "
State Stenographer *
The noxtmeotingof the State Sten
ographic association will bo held at
the law office of Homer Stull , Croigh-
ton block , in this city , this ( Monday )
evening , October 3 , at 7:30 : o'clock.
An exceedingly interesting meeting is
anticipated as business of great impor
tance is to bo considered and a good
attendance is earnestly solicited.
GKO. W. BOYUEN , Secretary.
LIST OF UETTERS
Remaining in the Omaha Postoflicefortho
week ending Saturday , October let , 1881 :
GENTLE MEN.
Adams W J Adams D
Adams D Allen Mr
Addy T E Altaian B
Anderson C A At matron ] ; A
BurlinRano A Hothwell A
Brogg A Briggs G S
BraunFP Boyd J S
Brass NS BooVJF
Bell W Buckhaus H-2
Brandt B Burger & Son
BidlackGW Banker I
BlackleyAM Bell I'M
Buctlet G W Cranar H
Clark C Carleton B
Crawford J M ChamberHn J 11
Carrigon .T Canon W
Crane G E Crawl J C
Dye , T C Dodge E R
Davis J W Dctzel S
Dick A Dumas SE
Drowning R E Dorsey H
De Suce O C Danis M T
Eden A Ernst A
Ferry S W Flynn J
J'leighen W Forwood W
Farrow T Furstine W
Florence Mach. Co. Giert H
GordenC . GroffF.T
G Irley W Vf F He.irnes E
Halynn W B Hanson K
Hook E Hourse R E
Hunter R Hilton W
Heller J Hall J H
Hitchcock F S Hansen S
Jennings J C Johnson H
Knowles H Kennedy J H
Kaso G Kinsman W C
Kane J Kennedy J
KlingJV LouthstromW
l.asbaugh F E Lane J S
Lawrason S A Dr Lytle M
Lovelace JK' " LangJW
Mallon M Montgomery ?
Morgan R Murray C S
McUce J W Moore C H
Metcalt J Murphy J H 2
Morris A F Malton F
Moccarthy G E Nicholson R S
Neigert it Newmnk W
Ncdonald P Noonaugh N
NicolsJ Nicola J
Nolan FJ Nelson NF
Olsson F R Pakieser O
Pet rson S N Parry W A
Pynchar J H Quinlan M
Robinson J W Ritcher M S
Richie C Real E
Swisher J A Sutphen E N
Sorensen J P Shean W E
Street M P Spaulding T
Short WB Spoon W
Saunders G A Shultz C S
Skiff W E Shephard A
Stanton F J Signer C
Svenningren P C Saiat O
Tompklns J S Trome H
Tcnnant W Thorp C P
VhrJK A Vayha H W
Vanderbury S Wilcox C H
WillsonTJ Walsh M
Wright V Wagstrom J
Weome J Wood B F
LADIES' LIHT.
Anderson Mrs M Butler Mrs Delia
Barrett Laura A Buck hold Mary E
Carroll Mrs L Coburn MrsFV
Clark Mm Mary E Duncan Jane C
Elliott Mrs Lucy J Eastllng Mrs Emma
Getry Mrs John Giistapnerson Miss A
Hamilton Mrs 0 C HedgHng Miss C
Henory Miss A Hoyt Mrs Maria L
Hohn Miss Sophia Herdlicka Miss A
JaiiHon Miss E C Johnson Mm Katie
Kirkland Miss M Kaler Miss Nellie
Kilk'allen MBH ! E Knox Miss Edalia 2
Kcitman Miss L Larson Miss L C
Locke Miss M Lewia Miss Annie
Long Miss Hattie Marae Mrs H C
Morgan Mrs H. Moseley Mrs J C
Morrow Mrs M 0 . McNeil Mrs C
McDonncl Mrs McKenna Mrs Mary
McMude Miss F Nilson Miss Johanna
Norman Mr * A Ohlnon Mrs A
Printlce Mrs G L Shlikan Mrs H
Smith Mrs Amanda Sperling Maria
Smith Mrs Ada Thurston Mrs David
Uhrig Mrs Maudie Woods Mrs M
Worthy ot Prune.
As a rule wo do not recommend pa
tent medicines , but when we know of
ono that really is a public benefactor ,
and does positively euro , than wo con
sider it our duty to impart that information
mation to all. Electric bitters are
truly a most valuable medicine , and
will surely cure Biliousness , Fever
and Ague , Stomach , Liver and Lidnoy
complaints , even where all other rem
edies fail. Wo know whereof wo
speak , and can freely recommend to
all. [ Ex. Sold at 50 cents a bottle
Ish & McMahon. (4) ( )
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE AdvertUemenc To Loan , For Bale ,
Lo4t , Found , Want * . Boarding , tc. , will be in-
Mtrted In the * * column * once for TEN CENTS
per line ; each rabaequent Insertion , F1VECENTS
per line. The flnt Insertion neyer lea * than
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
TO LOAN-MONEY.
PONEY TO LOAN Call at Law Ollice of D.
M L. Thorna * Room 8. Crclghton Block. f
* " 0 loanatfromS to lOpericnt.
. on good rial estatcMcurity , by
DR. ISAAC EDWAUD3,1100 Faruharn bt.
" LOAN At S per centln-
terut In * unuof J2.600 and
upnard * , f or 3 to 6 ) aart , on ilnt-claro city and
fanu proiwrty , Bmim Rut EHIATII and LOAM
Aanvcr , 16th and Douirle * St * .
HELP WANTED.
" \"I7"ANTED A Joung inun about IK yearn of
YY age to do general ktora nork. F11ANKJ ,
RAMGE. 189 tf
SPECIAL NOflOES-Ooncmned
WANTED-Situntlon In a prh l family M
cook or house keeper , by * yldow lady of
cotiiltlcreMc experience. AddroM , M. E , C. ,
JJco office. 140-S *
\TrANTKU-A Irclhble m n to attend to
VV hori-en , etc. Applj to Oco. A. lo ! glaml
foot of Douglas * Hired , or at northwest corner
of Sixteenth and St. lUry'a atenue. 115-1 *
WANTED-A No. 1 cooVi place In a hotel or
rcttiuirant No objection to olnj ; In the
country. Cell ot 100 South Dodge street. 147-1 *
ITtTANTED To rent two or tire * rooms , roll-
YY * ble for light houM-keeplng. Address
1020 Tarnhara 8t 1I3-1
ANTED A dlth-KMhcr at the Emmet
House. 140-3 *
WANTED By a lady writing to do either In
office or at home. Have had cenriderable
experience and can make mytclf generally uneful.
Address M. B. 8. , Bee office. 144-1
'ANTED. Three etperlcnccU men In a
. . dry peed * and clothing * tore. 0ood "al
ary paid and permanent employment. Mutt
pcak EnglUh and German. Apply by letter
and photograph , RUtlng age , whether married
or single , also where last employed and how
long , \\olbnch Bros. , Grand Island , Neb ,
Sept. 1327
\\t ANTED Gentlemen and ladle * tocuon
V > dollnrby biulnchlgh ant\e \ f Boot/land /
Shoe * of W. L. Kldd , Jacob ! ' block , ISth St.
Don't jou forget It. 123-I
TTTANTED One experienced dry goods alc -
V V man , and one experienced clothing sales-
nun. Acldrcsi Dry Good * , Ha.itlngiirNcb. 131-1
W 'ANTED A trmty jounpr man ; state waffts
required. Address " 34 , " llcoolilcc. 12C-tf
ANTED A thoroughly erlcnccil | girl to
. . do general housework. To mich good
wages will bo paid. Apply between 2 and 4
o'clock p. m. , 2400 Dodge t. 121-tf
- , ono flrt-cla cent and
WANTED-Tailors
one small Job maker ; work plenty. Stcnih
cmplojmint for good men. Waien high and
cost of 11\Ing moderate. Denver bill of prices
paid. AJdrcm Immediately , John Balrd , Mer
chant Tailor , Lnramlc City , W > omlng Ter. 126-4
"ITTANTED Bj a competent dress maker to
y V work In families b > day or week ; can fur-
nleha Qrst-cliss machine. Call or address on
Monday , Oct. 2nd , at 1724 Webster street , bo-
tw een 17th and 18th. 129-t *
Every ono In the city to buy
WANTED Shoes of W. L. Kldd , Jacobs'
block , 16th street. I lest grade of goods made by
best manufacturers In United States. Prices
low cr than ev cr seen In Oman * before. 122-4
\TirANTED A boy of good habits of the
Yy age of about 14 years , to lean the barber
burlness. Apply at Ed. Kaufman. 807 South
10th St. , City. 118-1
WANTED Experienced servant girl for gen
eral houscw ork ; small family. 1813 Web
ster St. 103-1
TTTANTED Situation by a young man of fam-
YV lly , M clerk or book-keeper. Has hod lev-
era ! yean cxpcrici.co aa clerk in hotel. Can giro
first-class reference. Address S. B , , The Bee
office. 98-tf
WANTED A couple good cylinder press
feeders. Can find stead } cmplo } mcnt at
this office. 27-U
\T7 ANTED A first class baker at the Omaha
YY Bakery , 610 10th St. 06-1
WANTED Carpcntsrs to build 25 cottaires o
contract. BOQOS A HILL. 47-2
TTTANTED Manufacturing concern wants a
YV business man In Omaha and In every city
( not already taken ) . A few hundred dollars ne-
ccsiary to pay for gnods on delh cry after orders
hav o been secured tor the same ; 9160 per month
profit guaranteed. The most searching Inv estl-
gatlon solicited. A. S. ARNOLD & CO. , 1293
liroadw aj , New Tork. sc210t
WANTEDGood second girl at 1818 Chicago
street. 44-M
VS" " " ANTED Housekeeper , 1100 Farn'mm St. ,
YY upstairs. SOtf
WANTED Ctrl at 2001 Dodge street.
979 tf
Respectable emplojment by hus
band and wife. Address P. P. C. , Bee Of
fice. 077-tf
WANTED To rent , by a newly married
couple before Nor. 1st , a small cottage ,
centrally located. Address Room 14 , Crclghton
Block. '
828-tf
Funding bridge and school bonds.
WANTED Clark , BeQcvue. SW-tf
FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND.
FOR RENT Hoose 3 rooms , closet and pan
try , two blorks south of St. Mary's av enue
on Tnentj-tnird street ; 810 per month. Van
Dom. 163 3
RENT To gentlemen : A finely furnished
FOR wttn board at 1720 Cass street. En
quire at tha house or Y. M. C. A. rooms. 145-3 *
> O RENT Furnished /corns at No. B62
T
Eighteenth street , near 0od0-o. 140-1 *
T710R RENT One lame furnished room suita-
JL blc for ( our men or to- two , close to the
khops. Also ono suitable fora man and wife , or
two gentlemen. Apply at this office. 148-4 *
" 17(011 ( RENT Nicely furnished front alcove
Jj room ; also a smaller room , low prices ; brick
house. Cass St.,6 doors west of 20th St. 164 U
FOR RENT Furnished room , with or without
board. Call with reference , G071 N. 17th
street. } 142 S *
FOR RENT A pleasant furnished room on
Farnham street , between Sixteenth and
Seventeenth , at No. 300. 160-3'
T7IOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms , sit-
JJ tlntr and bedroom. 41714th St. . bet. Chicago
cage and Cass. 141-3 *
T7IOR RENT New 4-room fconse , South 17th
JJ itrcct. J. L. WELSUANS , at Union Eleva
tor. 116-tf
pOR RENT Two nicely furnished room * , 120
Parkwlldaveoue , South Omaha. 11T-
TTlOIt RENT A house of 8 room * and barn , In
JJ good locality , at g36 per month. The house
1 * elegantly furnished. Furniture can be bought ,
'cheap. Inquire of M. Elgutter , S. W. Cor. 10th
and Farnham Ste. 103 6 * '
T710K KENT Two room * , fumiihed or unfur-
Jj nlshed , cheap ; 611 S. 16th m. , bet. Howard
and Jackson. 138-30 *
T7IOR RENT A etore In good locality , used for
_ JJ grocery store for elglit yean ; suitable for
an } kind of business. Inquire N , E. corner 13th
and Dodge. MKS. HILLEKE , 95 tf
TJIOR RENT A new cottage with three rooms ,
1 } juit finished. Inquire on premised. SOth 8t ,
btt. Farnham and Douglas , 20 tf
TTIOR RKNT Jmt flnlihed two flnt-clau two-
X1 utory brick houses , Sand 0 room * , stable
and cemented collars ; $40 monthy In advance.
W.M. BUSHMAN , S. E. corner 16th and Doug ,
laa Sts. 02J-M
_ _ _ _ _
RENT ! furnished rooms over Mej-
FOR ' Exkhange.N. E. cor. 16th and Dodg *
itrceta. 289-tf
F I OR RENT-One room with board , 1808 Call-
fornla street. 736-tf
FOH BALE.
T7IOR BALE Dwelling house and five acre * of
JJ land , with orchard and vlnevard , within 1) )
mlleu of city llmlU , In a favorite and riling local.
It ) ' . AlbO flto acre * adjoining the above ,
TiiMe iandJ are bounded by public road ,
are in excellent condition , and well elultered
by grown timber. Will beiold In one lot If wish
ed. Price moderate. JNO. L. UcCAGUE , Real
EsteteAgent , opposite poetoBice , Omaha. 161-4 *
T710R BALK Stock and fixture * of millinery ,
JL' notion and hair ttore , doing a good buineu ,
location central ; store and dwelling together ,
rent cheap. I w Uh to retire from business. Ad.
dress A. B. , Post Office , Omaha. 137-13
TTieRHALE A six-hone po cr engine with
JJ elght-lioroe bollir , almost new. Enquire at
Dolan * Langworthy'g , Not ) . 110 and J12 14th
street , Omaha. 127-6
> EMIS has rattling long lists of house * ; ! ot ,
) land * aiid farmaifor sale Cell anU get
T710H BALK-Chiap , A No. 1 rldluf iwiiy In
X' good condition. J. H. LINAHAN , 705 S ,
12th bt. U3 U"
EOH SALE A beautiful eiidence property of
M acres with commodious house. Eight
aeres of on. hard and v liej ard. Location tightly.
Only two and n hilf mlks from ixut oillce. Bar.
gunl JOHN L. McOAHUE , 0 | > p. P. O. 79 tf
"T7IOH SALE Man * of Dougla * and Barpy coun *
1 } tie * . A. KObkWATKH , 16 OFamham street
320-tf
L7 011 SALE 1 tint clas cablntt organ , very
1 chiap ; nearly new. Inmilro Jlllton Jon-eis {
A , Con , ] 4lh dii-l K - -n.v e ,
T10R SALE Four acrr of land near vra < r )
I' work ! reservoir , alw two cottages on Caplto
Ijill. Add. ANDHEWlBKVINSi300 DouRU 8t
o4s tf
HICK It BALK.
B 203-tl BALK.ESTArWOOK k COB.
SAt.E-A m ! l engine , B. W. Paynei
FOU ' * . In perfect osdcr. Inquire of H.
(1. Clark It Co. 80-tf
TTIOU SALE kc * eand furniture of aflnt-clam
JD hotel In a town of 1800 Inhabitants , In * Ut
ot Nebraska ; ha * 24 bedt ; the traveling men' * ro
sort. Inqulr * at BEE office. 118-tl
T7\0n \ BALE Flne itock farm of 400
JD good IIOUM , cattle tried , orchard ft * . , with
In cur reach of railroad. Price , $4500 , par
time at 6 . JOHN L. lIcCAQUE , Chin , I'osl
Office.
AND LAND llemii rente hoiuei ,
HOUSES , hotel * , fanr oU , Undi , office *
room * , etc , Seolrt psgt
T OUSALK Oood houao with four room * and
JU half lot , No. 013 Dodge between SOUl and
27th rtreet. Good well and ( hade tree * ; house In
( rood condition. ' Inquire on premises. 221-U
TTMBnELLAS And 1-aragoH rcpMred by 11 ,
U SCKUTT llth and Famara tts. 7SOU
FJJIS1 NEW CITY MAP8.25c.-Seo 1st page.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
On the llth day of A jni t. 1881 ,
NOTICE , KvnGrecii. left my btd and board ,
and I n ,111 not he re pomlble for debts of her ion-
traction. LOUIS B. OHEKN. 162-4"
N8TnUCTION-Mrs.Chas Brurollns Diamntlc
Header and Tcachi r of Elocution pupils reed -
\ed at residence , No. B52 18th St. , near Dodge.
160-7 *
CANVASS For books , jou know ,
AOENT3 sell "Life of President Garfleld , "
"Heroes of the I'lolns , " "Border Outlaws , "
"Low sol Business. " lit A WALDHON & CO. ,
St. Louis , Mo. se2Gdawlm'
lloan pony , 3 white legs , bald face.
STUAYED the hood stall of a bridle nnd a rope
around her neck. Liberal reward will DC paid
for her return to C. Knutson , Chicago , between
24th and 25th SU. 1SS-3-
On Sunday night , September 25th ,
STOLEN wagon and harncst from Jacob Smart
tour miles south of D rchcstcr , Neb , Descrip
tion : one light dun marc , one dark dun mate
with Mack nuneand tall , medium height , heavy
built , In goal flesh. Harness nearly new , wagon
nearly new Whitewater make new axle In hind
wheel. A liberal reward will be paid for prop
erty , and reward Increased for capture of thief.
Address JAKE SMAHT ,
In care Star office , Dorchester , Neb.
119-3
Bunch of keys with tag on bearing the
LOST ' name. A liberal reward will be paid
for their return to northeast corner 16th and
Dodge B. D. MEL1U. 106-1
KM 18' KKALK&TAT * . BOOH. J ee lit page.
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INSTRUCTIONS In Frcnch.tUer
PRIVATE Greek and Latin. Prof. Henry W
Meek , 1207 Jackton 8t 900-QC8
ALED HAY At A. H. Sander's Feed Store ,
1013 Harncy St. sl9-tf
ROOMS Reasonable rates at
FURNISHED , bet 17th and Ibth streets. ,
094 U
/1ALL AT MRS. B. E. CLARKE'S No. 1 Boaid
\J Ing UOKM , cor. 13th and Dodge BM. Best
Inth-cltv 610-tf
EMIS' REAL ESTATE EXCHANQK-a
B 1st page. '
TJORTUNE TELLER AND MEDIUM Mrs
JJ Eliza tells post , present and future In lov a
and all affairs. She rev cols the deepest secretes
the heart. She possesses the magnetic powcrti
fulfill all 3 our w Fshes Call at No. 323 corner 16th
and Chicago street.
mAKEN UP A red cow. Owner can hve the
JL same by proving property and paying
charges. FRANCIS BOBBINS , Saunders and
Grave Sts. au24-av wed" ) !
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL
NOTICES.
"ITtrANTED Everybody In Council Bluffs lo
YV to take THE BKE , 20 cents per week , de
lh cred by carriers. Office corner Uroadwny and
Main , up stairs , Council Bluff , ) . CUMf
To buy 100 tons ( broom corn.
WANTED address Council Bluffs
Broom Factor } ' , Council Bluff * , Iowa. C68-20U
A good carpenter at once. Ap
ply Mynstcr & Adanu , Council Bluffs ,
Iowa. 059-20 *
A first-class broom tier. Mayno
WANTED Council Bluff * , Iowa. 660 30 >
'ANTED A boy to do chores at Mynstera
W fishery , Council Bluffs. C61-2S *
Good girl for general housework.
WANTED ) nstcr , Council Bluffs. 662-tf
\T/"ANTED A situation by a first-class miller.
YV Had 20 years experience. Understands
old and new processes. Speaks English and
German and acquainted with steam and water
powers. Can git o the best of reference. Will
come on trial at anytime. Address H. 8. , Box
1611 , Council Bluffs , la. 89-28
WANTED B > > a gentleman of experience and
business habits , a position with a firm ,
either as clerk or to travel. Reference given. I.
L. WATKINS , Council Bluffs. 012-20
/ ALL on or address Potter & Palmer , 40 South
\J 6th street Council Bluffs , Iowa , for rail
road tickets cost , west , north and south. Chicago
$1000 Round trip 819.00 Every ticket guar
anteed , and tickets bought , sold and exchanged
aug7-lm
FOP. SALE Old papers 40c per hundred , at
The Bee ollice , Council Bluffs. sc27-tf
Two experienced , book solicitors
WANTED and Utah. Address f. O.
box 1214. Council Bluff * . Iowa. P99-21 *
To Contractor * , Bnildem and
Property Owner * .
The undersigned having been appointed agent
for the extensive Iron and wire manufacturing
houses of E. T. Barnum , of Detroit , and the
Russol Iron Foundry and Work * at Toledo ,
Ohio , capacity of 60 tons dally , is prepared t o
furnish estimates and prlcoe for Iron columns ,
Ac. , &c. , for store fronts , window capa and sills ,
threshold plate * , wrought iron beam * and gird-
en , hydraulic elevator * , staple fitting * , ! pulley * ,
( hatting , &c. ; also Iron fences , cresting , win-
dtw guards , shutter * , stain , balconies , settee * ,
chain , vases , acquariumi , fountains , summer
houses , lawn , garden and cemetery ornament * ,
flower stands , grave guard * , &c. , &c. . In endlcw
variety. Catalogue * supplied on application.
HbNRV H. BARRY.
* Manufacturers' Agent , 22 Pearl street
auglO-lm me Council HluiTs , Iow <
EDWAED KUEHL ,
MAGISTER OF PALMV6TERY AND CONDI !
TIONALIST , 408 Tenth Streetbetween Farnham
andllainey. Will , with tbe aid of guardian
spirit * , obtain for any one a glance at tha patt
and present , and on certain conditions In the fu
ture. Boot * and Shoes made to order. Perfect
satisfaction guaranteed. au26-lm
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Made from Grape Crefktt Tartar. No other
arpatlon make * such light , flaky hot bread * ,
uxurious ixutry. Can be eaten by Dispeptle.
will-out fear of the Ills resulting from humInd'
gestlbie food. Sold only In cam , In all Oroccrr
ROYAL BAKINC1'OWDER CO
New YoJi.