Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 05, 1881, Image 8

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PI-IK OMAJiA DAILY BUfi WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 5 1881 ,
THE DAILY BEE.
Wednesday Morning , Oct 6.
REPIDBUCAN COUNTY TICKOT
jaKCTlON TUESDAY , SOVEMBBIl 8x11.
For Sheriff ,
DAVID N , M1U.KU.
For Treasurer ,
JOHN UUSir.
For Clerk ,
JOHN BAUMKll.
For Commissioner ,
B. 1KNIGHT. .
* For Judge ,
' A. M. OHAWVIOK.
For Surveyor ,
UKOKOi : SMITH.
.Tor Supcuntcndcntof Instate tl n ,
J. J. POINTS.
For Coroner ,
JOHN 0. JACOBS.
For the accomodatton of fniriptown
potrotu arrangements hao bf n made with
< lholm & Ericlcfon , jewelers , opposite the
post office , where iwlvcrUsewentH and
enters for the city delivery of Tins BEE
will bo received. Advertisement * for the
evening must be handed fa before 1:30t. \ .
m. , lor the morning edition before 8tM
ei.t23-tt
p. m.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
I'nttereon Mils coal.
DOMIC. KcKablo Hatter.
-Frederick Leading Hatter.
Bwoke Stnriton & Storms , fiuest
Otgac , at Kuhe'a DrugStore only.
Soda Water , better than ovoc , nt
Saxo'f.
Saxo'f.Th - liton contlnnon to roar for Moore's
Sarncnd Saddlery.
For FINE Commercial Job Printing ,
all at Tux BKB Job rooma.
Who-pays the highest prloo for Second
Ifend Furniture ? Ahrahams & Lflwln ,
1121 Douglas street. opl9-2w
The father of Officer Morrii Sullivan
jsAmgcrotwly * lck. Ho in about eighty-
15vo years old.
Quito ft number of delegates to the re
publican convention left for Lincoln thl-i
-morning.
Lost Bunch of key * . Finder will
please Jeavo them t the delivery window
at the postoffico and receive reward.
octS-tf
Three drunks and thrco arrenU wcro the
vummary of matters around the city jail
last evening.
The overland train westward bound
wa .delayed yesterday until after two
o'clock. All of the eastern roads were be-
litmd tlmo.
Sylvester Matthews , the colored wait
er wl pulled a revohcr on a servant nt the
Withncll yesterday , will bo tried bef ore
Judge Bcnckc thix afternoon. ,
Wm. Moore was fined S3 fonll turhlng
the peace and Ned O'Connor § 10 for
drunkcnnciH In the police court yesterday
morning.
John Dugan appeared before Judge
3'cnvko yesterday to answer the charge of
threatening to kill Fred T.lnlmrg. Ho
waa held in 5200 bail to keep the peace and
being unable to raise th'o amount waa cnt
to jail.
jail.Tho
The executive of tha land league dc-
iilrea to announce that there will bo n very
important meeting this evening at
7:30 o'clock. In Clark'a hall , when n final
report upon the proceeds of the picnic will
bo made. Kvcry member ought to be pros-
cut. Important paper * and Instructions
from hcadquartcra Will nm > bo read at the
meeting.
Ono hundred and fifty-nine beautiful
rcuidence lot * , located on Hamilton Btreet ,
half way between the turn table of the
red Btreet car line and the wntorworkn
rexcrvoir and addition , and just went of
the convent of the Sinters Poor Claire in
Shlnn'H addition , I'rlceH range from S7G
to $110 each , and will bo Hold on cany
tcrnu to thoie who will Improve. Ucmis'
real oatato agency , Fifteenth and louglim
jtreetn.
Zlarnum'a Smatli-Up-
Seviral carriages and two tableaux
chariots from Uarnum's show arrived
in this city yesterday for repair. They
-wore damaged in the smash-up which
Darnum's train suffered about iivo
rniloa eiistof Tama City , on thoKorth-
western road , on Saturday last. Do-
aides the injury to the tableaux chariots
jind a handsome peacock chariot , eight
horses wore killed and tun or fiftcoii
others severely injured. Thu chariots
-will bo repaired in time to appear in
the grand parade in this city on Fri
day.
CERTAIN MONEY
Whioti is Claimed By the Oity
and County.
The suit which the board of educa
tion has decided to bring to re
cover fines imposed in thu police court
in etato caioa was begun at the in *
\ \ Blanco of Judge Bonoko , who is anx
ious to have a rather knotty prob
lem settled before ho ROCS out
of ollicu , There are no court
-decisions bearing upon the point.
According to the constitution all fines
accruing irora. coses tried under the
general laws go into the county fund ;
according to the city ordinances thcau
go into the city treasury. Gen
eral Oowin gave an opinion
in which ho stated ' that
the money should go into the
county treasury. Gen. Mandorson ,
the city attorney , was equally posilive
that tha coin bhould ' bo paid into the
city treasury. "Aamapr bo imagined ,
this loft Judge -Bonoko in con-
"fcidorablo doubt. Ho decided that
none of the money should be paid
into either treasury until n decision
had boon rendered covering the point ,
and consequently Juia boon dopoiitii
thoao fpnds in a uoparato account n <
the State bank. All this money will
bo thua lodged until the matter is net-
CITY FATHERS ,
A Business Mooting tof the
Council Last !
Sharp Dobatoon . Liquor Or-
dinianco to Hogulato
Solos , otc.
It in Ftxally Rend nThlrd Tina raid
Piuifod.
Tbo council dH not convcno until S
o'clock. When the roll wa * called UM
following conncilmon responded ;
Baker , Corljy , Dunham , Dollono ,
Kitutman , McNamara , Stull , Mr.
President.
The reading of thu minutes vat
dispensed with.
COMMUNICATIONS.
From tV.o mayor , approving tin
ordinance for sewer districts. Placet ]
on file.
From the city engineer , calling nt
tentiontion to error in oidiniinco levy
ing tax for grading Eighteenth street.
Referred.
From the city engineer , Hiibmittiiifj
list of sidewalks udvertinod but nut
coiistructod. The-clorlc wan instruct ,
etl to advertise for four days for pro
po.sals to build wallet ) .
I'ETJTIONH.
From the city engineer , diking foi
an udvimcu of $25.00 pur month. Ro'
fcrrcd to thu finance committee.
From certainresidonts asking thattht
appraisers appointed appointed to es
timate the damage in the grade ol
Eleventh street make a supplemental' }
report. Referred.
From certain property owners , tc
the chairman of the committee on
.waterworks and sewers calling atten
tion to the corner of Capitol avenue
and Eighth street and its exposed con
dition and asking for a hydrant. Re
ferred to the committee on water
works and sowers.
From residents asking for a cross
walk at Davenport and Fourteenth
streets and other points. Referred to
the Fifth ward delegation.
From the city marshal asking foi
additional blankets for the city jail.
Referred to the purchasing commit
tee.
tee.From
From the marshal asking a resolu
tion authorizing the erection of an
oflico next to that of the city 'jailor.
Placed on file.
From Thomas Haley , asking foi
shelter for the dcor in the park.
Placed on fdo.
From Ezra Millard , calling atten
tion to the gul tor on Douglas street ,
near Thirteenth. Referred.
From residents on Cuss street , re
lating to the laying of walks. Re
ferred to the sixth ward delegation.
From certain residents , calling at
tention to the hay wagon nuisance at
Fourteenth and Howard streets. Re
ferred to committee on police.
Invoices from the Chicago lumber
company of lumber furnished for cer
tain repairs , and a bill of $36. Refer -
for rod to claims committee.
From Joseph Barker & Co. , calling
attention to Douglas street and its
intersection with Eighth street. Re
ferred.
Tlio bill of the Omaha Publishing
company , $51.40. Referred.
The monthly report of the city phy
sician was placed on file. Number of
deaths , 47 ; males , 29 ; females , 17 ; no
sex , 1 ; in First ward , 13 ; Second
ward , 11 ; Third ward , 3 ; Fourth
ward , lj Fifth ward , 5 ; Sixth ward ,
7 ; hospital , 3 ; married , 5 ; single , 39 :
widowed , 3. Births , 87 ; white , 81 ;
colored , 3 ; males , 45 ; females , 42 ;
still born , 3 ; two pair of twins.
The city inspector of weights and
measures reported that John G. Wil
lis , W. W. Marsh , and Nave , McCord
it Brady are uaim ; scales contrary to
the provisions of thu ordinance.
Tho'report of the city polieo judge
wnu placed on file. It shown thu col
lection of ? 877-05. The action of the
police judge in placing money in thu
bank until a decision of the courts
was approved.
Sidewalk bids by Win. Camp &
Schnicdur and Gardner were put in.
On motion of Old Kaufmann Gard
ner's bid wax accented.
The report of the committee on the
fire on Thirteenth street was submit
ted. The committee reported that ,
while the chief of the tire department
acted in accordance with his bent judg
ment , it is thu opinion'of the commit
tee that water should have boon kept
on 'tho tire until all danger was past.
Placed on file.
' The bond of McCuuloy & O'Brien ,
the contractors for the sewer , way
placed on tile and the matter referred
to the committee on water works and
sowui-8 , with power to act.
11K.SOUJTION8.
Alderman Kaufman ; That the city
clerk advertise for thrco days for pro
posals to gutter Harnoy street ,
Adopted.
By Alderman Kaufman , that an ad
ditional oflico bo erected for thu mar
shal , next to the jailer's oflico. Ho-
furred to the committee on public
property and improvements
By Aldoiman Corby , that cross
walks be laid at Fourteenth and Casa
streets. Adopted.
By Alderman Kaufman , authoriz
ing the purchase of four copies of thu
city directory. Adopted.
By Alderman Kaufman , that the
committee on public property and im
provements have certain work done in
the park , including a house for the
door , atelophono and a roof for the
park house , Referred to the com
mittee to report cost.
By Alderman Corby , that the cul
vert atthonorthwostcornorof Twelfth
and Cass streets bp repaired.
Adopted.
uki'oiiTH or oouMirri5iH. :
Several from the judiciary commit
tee relating to illegal taxation.
From tha strom and graded com
mittee , recommending that the eitj
clerk advertise for the grading ol
Sixteenth street , between Farnham
and Howard utrouts. Adopted.
Prom the public property and im-
provomcnttt committee , recommending
that poniimtion bo giuntod fur layinii
a railroad truck in the alloy of block
101 and across Tenth , street , to con.
ncct with n truck alongside of Dewey
it Stone s warehouse. Referred.
From the committee on bridges ,
recommending the building of a
bridge across North Omaha crook , at
the interao'jtion of Clark and
Twentieth sleets. Adopted.
From the committee on water
workp. nud sewers , in regard to the
appraisers in sewer district No. 1 ,
roooBimendiiiK that the city clerk as
certain whether they have beer
sworn ; if so , that the city officials re
port facts regarding the sewers con
stcuctcd under tlio Itnor , Money
& Co. contracts , and askiug for
further time until these facts can bo
obtained. Adopted.
The contracts and bonds of Goo.
II. Hermann for furnishing Imy , nf
Hugh Murphy & Co. , were approved.
< mt > INANCKS.
Making appropriations for payment
of city liabilities incurred during Sop
tembor.
The ordinance appropriating for ox-
peiiBCH in September was passed ,
A coi reeled ordinance , to provide
for levying a tax for the curbing and
guttering of Farnam street between
Fifteenth and Eighteenth streets , was
introduced and luforrcd.
An oidinaneo regulating the laying
of sowing sewer pipes and making con *
neetioiut with public sewers was intro
duced and referred.
An oidinaneo to icgulalo the talc of
liquors , taking cllbct tlanu.tr1st , next ,
w.w introduced by Alderman McNa-
maiu and read once.
A sharp dubalo as to whether it
eon d bo road twice was had by
Messrs. McNsmara , Katifmann and
Stull , and President Dailoy declared
MoNamara an interested party and
therefore dobarrcd from voting , but
an appeal from this decision was car
ried and the ordinance was road
finally and passed.
An ordinance amending that estab
lishing a grade at Douglas and Seven
teenth streets was passed.
An ordinance regulating the licen
sing of sewer pipe layers was
referred.
Adjourned for one week.
BOARD oF "EDUCATION.
An Important Session Held
Monday Evening.
Only four members of the Board of
Education attended the regular meet
ing last evening President Long and
Messrs. Anderson , Connoyor and
Thrall.
An application of C. Dcitrich for
the position of janitor was referred.
A bill of J. M. Counsman was re
ferred to the Committee on Claims. *
The application of Mrs. Emma
Whitmoro to bo transferred from Cass
street to the North school was refer
red to the superintendent.
A petition from citizens living near
the Cass street school , to have a
watchman appointed and made a spe
cial policeman , was referred to the
secretary with instructions to consult
with the mayor.
The finance committed was instruct
ed to invest the $8,000 in the sinking
fund in county bonds.
The secretary was instructed to
issue warrant on the teachers' and
janitors' pay roll.
The Secretary was authorized to ad-
vcrtiso the old Cass street school
building for nalo.
The Committee on 'Buildings was
authorized to t'uko $0,000 additional
insurance on the Cass street school
property and instructed to try and
have the premium on thu high school
reduced.
The South street school grounds are
to bo properly filled.
Tlio finance committee was au
thorized to employ an attorney to
commence legal proceedings and com
pel the police juago to pay State funds
into the school fund.
New furniture will bo purchased for
the Cass street school.
The finance committee was author
ized to got legal advice as to whether
school district No. CO is u part of thu
Omaha district , and , if so , to institute
proceedings to recover the school pro
perty.
Worthy ot Hrane.
As a rnio wo do not recommend pa
tent medicines , but when wo know of
ono that really is a public benefactor ,
and does positively cure , 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 euro Biliousness , Fever
and Ague , Stomach , Liver and Lidnoy
complaints , even where all other rem
edies fail. Wo know whereof we
sneak , and can freely recommend to
all. [ Ex. Sold at 00 cents a bottle
Ish & McMahoii.(4) ( )
BUFFALO
The "Prairie Waif Witnessed
by a Full House ,
The border drama , the "Prairie
Waif , " was put upon the Academy
boards last evening , for the first time
in this city. It wiu greeted with a
crowded house , fully a thousand per
sons occupying the sitting and stand
ing room. Cody , ( Buffalo Bill ) fig
ures as the star of the play , and
throughout bore his part in true dra-
matio style , lie is supported by a
very strong company , who bore out
tha characteristics of border life to
perfection.
The specialties of the entertainment
was the Indian war dance , a cornet
solo by Frank Thompson , and some
wonderful shooting by Mr. C uly ,
There are many laughable points in
the play , some aoriotis ones and plenty
of gunpowder and himuinury gore for
thu urtljery gods to duliuht over. The
"PrairioVaif" is deservedly popular.
Tnke "BLACK-DRAUGHT" and you
will unvur be bilioun ,
At 0. f
DUtrlot Court'
The entire day wan occupied tby the
trial of thu Marsh vs. Burley case ,
which had not concluded at adjouru-
nppt. The grand jury made no report -
port ,
PADDLIM HER OWN OANOE ,
Mra. Burke Going to tlio Front
Without Backers.
While many Iowa and Nebraska
newspapers nro giving currency to
gossipy stories concerning Omaha's
equestrienne , Mrs. Burke , and her
recent dissolution of partnership with
Jacobs , -who owns the homos slio rode ,
it seems the plucky little woman has
boon striking out on her own merits
and winning races without the assist
ance of either her former backers or
the horses it wna claimed secured her
victories. She arrived in this city
Monday night , from Atchison , Kan
sas , wlioru she rode two races on Fri
day and Saturday of last week. The
first was to beat the time of a race between -
twoon Miss Curtis and Miss Williams ,
which she sucoecdodin doing by barely -
ly throe .seconds , but it was neverthe
less an honest beat. On Saturday she
rode against Miss Curtis , giving her
a milo in ton. On the sixth
mile Mrs. Burke had made up
her milo and Miss Curtis throw
up the sponge and acknowledged
herself beaten. Mrs. Uurko rode
thu race out in the time of 21:40. : She
declares thin to have been the best
tnco she over rode , taking into con-
Hide-ration the imovenness and heavi
ness of the truck and the poor horses
she was obliged to mount. Them wis :
u largo attendance on both days.
Yesterday she left for St. Louis ,
where will ride against Miss Archer , of
Scdalia , Mo. Mrs. Burke will pur
chase horses in St. Louis with the
proceeds of the races she has been en
gaged in , and she said yesterday , in
conversation with u BKK reporter , that
she hoped to have a field of horses in
a few weeks which could not bo beaten.
She stated that she had challenged
Jacobs to ride against any woman ho
might proeuio , at Omaha , for $1,000. ,
'Ho ' will probably match Miss Cricket
Still against her , and the nice will not
bo far distant. "He'll tindjit's ' one
thing to talk and another to get
a woman to hold these horacs of his
for ten miles , " said Mrs. Burke , em
phatically , as she referred fo the sub
ject.
ject.In relation to the recent trouble
with her husband at Cedar Rapids
and the subsequent stories in the
newspapers , she said : "Mr. Burke
and Jacobs had it so arranged that
they were to got the bulk of the
money I won. I did'nt propose to
let them have it. When I got my
horses Mr. Beardsley is going to han
dle them , and it's nobody's business
whom I hire to do my work. I must
have some ono to look after my horses
ses , and the same yarns would bo cir
culated if it wcro any ono el.so. Mr.
Beardsley will accompany mo as my
assistant in that capacity. As far as
Mr. Burke is concerned , and my family -
ily troubles , I care to say as little as
possible. Ho had not supported mo
for more than a year previous to my
commencing to ride races publicly ,
and now I don't propose to turn over
my earnings for his benefit. I shall
institute proceedings for a divorce
very soon , and then some of the sto
ries that have been circulated will
have to bo supported by prouf. "
It is impossible to not admire Mrs.
Burko's pluck and independence and
there are many who will sympathize
with her earnestly , and hope she will
"come down the homw stretch" ahead.
Balm in Gllcaa.
There is u balm in Gilctul to heal each gap
ing wound ;
In THOMAS' KLKCTHIO OIL , the remedy ia
found ,
For internal and for outward use. you may
fieoly apply it ;
For all pain and inflammation , you Hhould
not fail to try it.
It only costi a trifle , 'tis worth its weight
in gold ,
Anil by every dealer in the land thin rem
edy in i o'd.
COUNTY NOMINATIONS.
Holt and Kaos Republicans
Form. Strong Tickets.
Special Comupomlencu to Tux IK .
0'NEii.L CITY , Nob. , October 3.
The republicans of Holt county on
Saturday placed the following ticket
in the Hold : Clerk , San ford Parker ;
judge , Wm. H. Inman ; treasurer , D.
L. Darr ; ' sheriff , B. Welton ; school
superintendent , 0. H. Wixson ; sur
veyor , John Fritz ; coroner , J. 11.
Smith ; commissioner , Frank Botnoy.
The convention was harmonious , and
go into the fight determined to win.
Every precinct was represented by a
full delegation , not u proxy in the
convention.
KNOX COUNTY.
NIOIIUAUA , NKII. , October U. At
the republican county convention last
Saturday , the following ticket was
placed in nomination : Treasurer ,
Ohas , J. ICadiob ; clerk , Vac. Kanda ;
county judge , 11. E. W. Spargur ;
sheriff , Noul Walters ; superintendent
of schools , T. J. Buckmiistor ; survey
or , Enimett Barber ; coroner J. W.
Wood , and commissioner , Justus
Ltjobor.
The old Dr. lah property , on the
corner of Chicago and Twenty-first
streets , changed owners yesterday ,
Col. E. F. Smytho being the pur
chaser. The consideration , was $0-
500. In the spring Col. Smytho con
templates purchasing an additional
lot , and ho will then build an elegant
brick residence on the site of the
present house. It is a fine location
and will bo rendered more attractive
to adjoining property ownprs by the
proposed improvement.
Bogus Certificate * .
It is no vile drugged stuil' , pretend
ing to be made of wonderful foreign
roota , barks , o , and pulled up by
long bogus certificates of pretended
miraculous cures , but a simple , pure ,
olft'ctivo medicine , made of well
known valuable remedies , that fur-
Minima its own certificates by its cures.
Wo refer to Hop Bitters , the purest
and best of medicines. Republic in.
octl-15
1'OLAOK REMOVED
to now store , 1316 Farnlmm street ,
three doors below old stand. octl-3t
PERSONAL.
A. M. Bunion , of Sidney , ia in the
city.
Samuel Flnggler , of Ottumwo , la , , Is A' '
the Crclghlon house.
A largo part of tlm Buffnlo Bill troupe
arc at the Cnnficld houi > c.
Frank North , wife and daughter , ol
Columbus , arc in the city.
Gen. Crook went west yesterday , his
destination being Medicine Ball.
Judge Jacob P. Hharot , editor of the
Pierce County Call , is In the city.
Mrs. M. C. Mitchell , siatcr-tn-law of
Snpt. P. J. Xicholls , in in the city.
W. 1) . Matthew * , publisher of the
O'Ncil City Frontier , ia in the city.
Master Mnclmnlo Galberth , of the
Union Pacific shop * nt Rawlln , Neb. , ar
rived in Omaha yesterday.
Gen. Allen , of San Francisco , was
among the uistbound passengers on the
overland train from the west ye-Unlay.
E. H. Hayes , of Hlnir , H. Cl.irkson , of
Topeko , Ks. , and Hugh McFarlane , ol
Friend , Neb. , are at the Crcighton Iionse.
Tlio delegation to tlio state corwnttou
from Sidney G. H. Jcwott , G. M. lleirt
and M. H. Tobln arc at the Withncll
house ,
Ed A. Connally , Lonvn Clark , and F.
M. Sackctt of Albion , dclcgatcx to the
Rtatc convention from Hoono county , arc
at the Withncll.
M. W. Bruce , of Croighton , mid Ed
ward A. Fry , of Niobrara , state conven
tion delegated from Knox county , are at
the Creighton house.
C. H. Carlton , U. S. A. , K. S. Clark ,
Columbus , Tom Ilisglni , Fremont , Con
F. Groner , North Platlc , K. N. Yatca ,
Platlflinouth , aic at the Withncll.
Pcrcival 1/owoU , general passenger agent
of the C. , B. & Q. road , arrived in Omaha
yesterday morning in a special car from
Chicago. Ho returned yesterday after
noon.
A i'nrty ' comprised of Mr. and Mra. L
B. Williams , Mr. and Mrs. S. H. John
son , Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Seybolt , Miss
Anna Williams and Miss Louisa liergcr
left for St. Louis yesterday to witness the
Veiled Prophets' procession.
W , T. Van Dorn , Lincoln ; C. M. Boyco ,
Central City ; John Edward * and wife ,
Tecumseh ; Wi M. Cornelius , Columbus ;
II. S. Lovejoy , Niobrara ; A. II. Church ,
North Platte , are registered at the Can-
field house.
Col. E. F. Smytho left for New York
City lost evening. He will there join his
family , who have been spending a great
part of the summer in the White Moun
tain * , and who will return homo with
him. The colonel cays that his old sliiuglu
h Htill hanging over the entrance of his
former office in Pine street , and ho is go
ing around to sco if it will recognize him.
W. E. Dewey , DecaturW. E. Peebles.
W. Parritt , Oakland ; B. H. Itobison ,
Takamah ; J. II. Felber , St. Helena ; O.
N. Kemington , Blair ; S. K. Alter , Chey
enne ; W. Daley , liawlins ; George A.
Brooks , Brazil Mills ; J. C. Santee , Nio-
brnra ; David Wagner , Knoxville , are reg
istered at tli'e Metropolitan. A number
of those named are delei'nte. ) to the con
vention at Lincoln to-day.
"The Hovore House Counci Bluffs
ia the best second-class hotel in the
vest. " au < 17-lm
The Right Sort of Goiiornl.
Jacob Smith , Clinton street , Buffalo
BftjB ho has used Spring Blossom in his
family as a general medicine for cases of
indigestion , biliousness , bowel and kidney
complaints and disorders arising from im
purities of the blood. Ho speaks highly
of its efficacy. Price 50 cents , trial bottles
10 cents. eodlw
STILL AT IT.
Burglars Cheerfully Continuing
Their Work.
Ollicor McCune , while traveling
around late yesterday morn ing noticed
that the front door of Tom Inlander's
Saloon , on Twelfth street , between
Dodge and Capitol avenue , had boon
tampered with during the night.
With the easy grace of an old ac-
niaintanco the policeman wont inside
and found Hilandor still asleep.
Upon waking him up Hilandor look
ed around for his trowsersand could'nt
ind them. The policeman went to
etch him a pair and on his return
ound that Hilandor had in the mean-
imo discovered his own in
an out-house. A search then
showed that burglars had
Forced open the door sometime during
: ho morning. Hilandor claimed to
lave lost S1UO in money and a watch
ind chain. The house ww ; uonerally
ransacked but no clue to tbo thieves
IIIH been discovered.
TUUE TO HER TRUST.
Too much cannot bo said of the
over faithful wife and mother , con
stantly watching and caring for her
dear ones , never neglecting u single
duty in their behalf. Whoa they are
issailod by disease , and the system
should have a , thorough cleansing , tbo
stomach and bowels regulated , blood
purified , malarial poison exterminated ,
iho must know that Electrio Bitters
are the only sure remedy. They nr
the best and purest medicine in the
world , and only cost fitly cents. Sold
by Ish & MoMahon. _ (2) ( )
A Doable-Header.
Knox county will bo represented in
the state convention to-day , until the
committee on credentials reports , by
a double delegation , headed respect
ively by M. W. Bruce and J. 0. San-
: oo. During the county convention
Santee made A Iwlt , and , being nu
merously followed , lie organized o
convention of his own , and the result
s two delegations. Each are pre
pared with affidavits and documents
without limit , and a lively contest
nay take place.
"BLACK-PflAUGHT" cures ilyt < ] H ; | > -
sin , indigestion and jienrlhurn.
doojiuan.
Full line of California oinnod goods
at William Gentleman's. octl-3t )
Choice butter and eggs at William
Gentleman's , pcttt-3t
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TO LOAN-MONEY.
TO LOAN-Cikll at Law Otllce ol D.
L. Thomas Iloom S. Crclehton Itlntk.
Teen
on peed ronl ostatcmurlty , by
Mi. ISAAC EMVAUtKS , 1109 Karnhftln St.
TO LOAN At 8 per contln
- . tcrc t In Kiimn of $2rpOO an
upnanlt , for 3 to 6 year . on flrjt-cln e city MI
term prowrty , Utttia IlEAb Emu and Ixu ;
AOI.NCT , Hth and
HELP WANTED.
WANT D Hy a jounsr married cotiplo
room * completely furnished for ho
keeping. .Mint bo within ilx lilocki of
otilce. AddrcwJ. W. II. , Jr. , 1612 Uttenr
ttrcct. 1C9 4 *
WANTED A competent cook and nccon
Klrl , at southwest corner of S.th and & '
Mary's avenue. 167-6'
T1TANTED Two or thrco room * , or a fina
VV homo for llftht house-keoulng. Addres
H. E. KerRUson , Omaha , N'ob. 170-7'
ANTED A dish-nattier at tha Kmme
House. UO-8
AirANTTD Experienced sonant clrl for sen
VV era ! houpcworkjsmallfimlly. 181SVcb
tcrHt. u,7 o
Bn accountant in n railroad
olllco , a situation as book-keeper to en
ploy nsmcrilnK ! > In competent nrd ri > lli bk
lctof ! < lty rrfercnco furnished. Address Hook
r , lleo otllco. ICO-tf
W AN'll' ] ) A competent dry ftoodi talcunin
at 408 13th Ht. , mar Harney. 1U1 4
WANTED A rood cook and n house gl'li I
a nu ill prlinte family. The rook niu tb.
a ( rood laundnw. . Appl } at Wltlinel llnutc ,
room "C. It8- *
FtirnUhctl rooms and lonrd In
WAXTKD
i > ri > ate family for ccntlimnnlfo nn
one child. Addruns . F. H. , Care Ilco otllcc.
1&U5
\rrANTEI-OIU at lOfO North 16th ulr. ,
VV opposite J. J. Drown. 1IKS. J. M. LOU.NS
WAN. lf,4.tf
WANTED A > ounR man about .15 yearn o :
age to do geucial store work. Kit A NIC J
11AMOK. ISO-tf
WANTED. Thrco experienced men In
dry Kooda and rlothln store. Good - alary
ary pilil and permanent employment. JIus' '
speak English and Ocrman. Apply by Itttci
and photograph , Btatliif ( ajfe , whether married
or single , also where taut cmplo > ed and ho
loiif : . Wolbach Bros. , Grand Island , Neb ,
Sept. 132-7
TTT. ANTED Gentlemen and ladles to sao t
YV dollar by bm Ing high Krado ef Boots am
Shoes of W. L. Kldd , Jacobs' block , loth St ,
Don't jou forget It. 1234
WANTED A thoroughly experienced girl tc
do general housework. To such ROO
nagcs will bo paid. Apply between 2 and
o'clock p. m. , 240(5 ( Dodge &t. 121-tf
- , ono first-class ccat an :
WANTED-Tailors
cue small job maker ; work plenty. Stead
employment for jtood IllcWajrcs hlyli aiiu
cost of IMng moderate. Denver bill'of pnccs
paid. Address Immediately , Jihn Halrd , Her
chant Tailor , Laramie City , Wjomlnir Tcr. 125
WANTED By a competent dress-maker U
work In families b > day or week ; can fur
nishaflrst-chss machlnr. Call or address on
Holiday , Oct. 2nd , at 1724 Webster street , bc <
twccn 17th and ISth 129-6 *
"TUT ANTED i\ery ono In the city to buy
VV Knots and Shoes of W. L. Kidd , Jacobs' '
block , Iflth fctrect. IJest ( , 'raJu of ( foods niidu by
b&tt manufacturers in United States. Prices
loner than e\cr seen in Omaha before. 122-4
Situation by ajoung mnn of f m
WANTED clerk or book-keeper. Ilea hail sev
cral j can expcriei.co as clerk In hotel. Cnn Ko \
llret-cliuis refirtncu Address S. I ) . , The bee
DlHcc. OS-tf
WANTED A couple good cylinder press
fccdcn. Can find tUady enii > Iojii.eiit a'
this ofticc. 27-tf
- ' ' to bnlld 25 cottaires
WANTED-Carpentsr' & 1IILL. 47-2
) Ituspcitahlu tinplo > mcnc b\ hus
band and w ife. Address P. P. C , , Bee Of
flee. 077-tf
Manufacturine concern wants a
WANTED man In Omaha and in every city
( notalruidy taken ) . A few hundred dollars ne
cessary to pav for gnodi on dolix cry after orders
hive btfcn se < urcd lor the sams ; $150 per month
profit guaranteed. .Tnu most searching Im esti
mation solicited. A. S. ARNOLD & CO. , 1203
Uroadwny , New York. sc21Ct
WANTED-Oood atcond girl at 1818 Chicago
street. 44-tf
XT ANTED Houockeuf cr , HOD Farnbam St. ,
> V uptairs ) .
W 'ANfUD Girl at 2G01 Dodge street.
079-tf
Funding bridge and school bonds.
WANTED Clark , BilUnue. 20-tl
FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND.
RENT Furnished rooms for gentleman
Foil 3v9 jTarnhaui St. , be : . ICtliaiul 17th.
1740"
T ORRKNT Abnck housi' , corner llth and
U Pacific. Enquire Oeo. H. Peterson , near U.
I' , depot. | ICJ-tf
RENT Ho ise 3 rooms , closet and pan
try , two bloi ks wrath of St. Mary's mcnuo
in1Seiittnlid btrcct ; S10 per month. Van
Dorn. 163 3
RENT To gentlemen : A finely furnished
FOR ttitn hoard at 1720 Cass street. En-
julro at thu hiuso or Y. M. C. A. rooms. 145-3 *
T710H RENT One lar : o furnished room sulta-
I ; ble for four men or fo two , tlose to the
hops. Also one suitable fora man and wife , or
LWO gentlemen. Apply at this olhtc. 118-4"
FOR hENT Nicely furnished front alco\c
room ; also a xmaller room , low ptices ; brick
louso. Cess St. , & doors w est of 20th St. 154 tf
TTWIlKfiNT Furnished room , with or without
J < board. Call with tefercnco , 007 j N. 17th
itreet. 142 3 *
RENT A pleimnt furnished room on
FOR
Farnham rtrect , between Sixteenth and
> e > entcentli , at No. 300. 15U-3'
OR RENT--THO nicely fnrniiheil rooms , sit
F ting and bixlrooni. 41714th St. , bet. Chi-
Ago and Cats. lll > 3r
171011 liraT Ncn 4-room house , South 17th
L1 street. J. L. WELSUANS , at Union Kiev a-
115-tf
IlKNT Two nlco'y ( urnuhrd rooniB , 120
FOH
_ I'aikulld a\ci.uo , S .uth Omaha. 117-
I70IJ HUNT AhouioofS roonii and bam , In
L k'ootl 'ocillty ' , lit W per luunth. Tha houuu
eluK nft ) ' liirnUheil. Kurnl'urc mn bo boufiht ,
licati. Inquire ot M , Eljruttcr , S. W. Cor. 10th
mil rjrnliuiu Sts. im ,
1,10It RKNT Ju t flnlshtdlwo Urnt-Uasa two-
L1 utory brl"k house * , 8 and D rooms , stable
ind cemented cclUn ; $40 mouthy In advance.
V M. BUSHMAN , S. E. corner 15th and Doug
an bU. Oil-U
ril HENT-S furnished roomi over MOJ.
chanu' Exi.timn-oN. E. ccr. 16th and Dodge
itreetn. 289-11
17)OH RUNT-Oiiu room wltli board , 1S03 Coll-
I' fornla Htrret. 785-tf
FOR BALE.
ITIO't BALE-At u bargain , family hone milt-
L' able for family or delivery wagon. Inquire
114 Davenport St. 173 10
[ JIORSALK-Dwcllinghoujeand Ote acres of
' land , with orchard 'id ' vineyard , within 1J
nllcs of city lluiiu , In a favorltu and rUInirlocal.
ty. Al o five airuj odjlining the obo > c.
rhesa land * ore bounded by public road ,
tro In excillrnt condition , and well sheltered
> y Broun tlmlwr. Will botold In onclot If wish-
l. Pi Ice moderate. JNO. U McCAUUE. Heal
it , oppolte | JitemcBOmaha , 151-4'
PORSALh A t.lxhor pocr cnglno with
clglit-horje boilir , almo t now , En-mlro ut
olan A Ungworth ) ' * , Kua.110 and I la 14th
iintt , umaha. r
I ORSALB-Stock Br.d mturm of millinery
,
1J notluii uuJ hair tore , M K KOod liuqucVi
ocatlon tentrali itnie nd ilwulliic tOKttbrr
'
atvi.
nOllSAWJ-A beautiful wldcnce property of
I' 20 aircs with commodloui hou s. Elxlit
r * of or- hard and > InoyarJ. Lo atlm nightly I ,
) iily two and A luiif mii j u , pV.t offlcJ ,
Will JOHN L. UcCAOUE. Opp. KO. 7 tf
TJEMI3 has Mtfllnp Ions ll ta of houjt * , lot ?
O latidl aixiarms for twJe. Call and get
them.
T71OII RAM ! Client ) , A No. I tMlnR pony In
JU poodtoudlllon. J. H. JMNAIIAN , 70S S.
l-'thSt. U3C
SAf.B Mam of Dougta * and Sarpr couo-
Fen , A , nOSl\VATKU , 16ZOFaruham ntrtvft.
iriOllbALK 1 nntcla rnliinct orpr n. Tery
JJ ihcnp ; nearly new. Inquire Mlltou Itoprcn ) '
a Son , Hth ftnil Knmham St. SOU I '
"I710H SAI.n Four acrc of land n ir wntrr )
Aworkn rr'cnolr , also two cottAtc | on Caplto
IUII. Add. ANWUEWUfcVINS.1300 DouRlw 8
49 tf
> HICK U SAUb.
) 203-tf SAUb.KSTABROOK * COK.
8A'E A ( mull * nirlne , U. W. P yna k.
FOR ' in .ko. In perfect osder. Inqul of n.
U. Clark & Co.
1/cMeind furniture of atlr
FOH8ALK a town of 1300lnh WUnU , In rtato
ot Nebraska ; has J4 bcdsj the tm ellng won' * re
sort. Inquire at DKK office , X1B-U
T Ofl SA1.B Flno stock farm of 400 awt
1 ; ( rood house , cattle ihcd , orchard Ac. , with
In twsy roach of railroad. Price , $4 X > , par
tlmo at 0 % . JOHN L. McCAOOK , Om > . Post
onicc. f-a ;
AN11 ! , ANU-lemu rents house * ,
HOUSE9 , hotels , fnnr otx , Iniittn , ofDcva
rooms , etc. See 1st page
"THOUSAtjB Good house with four roonm andi
1 } half lot , No. : M13 Dodso between 2fltli and
27th street , Good \\c1l and nhado trcouj hou o ID
Kood condition , Inquire on premises. S21-U
TTJinHEI/lAR And l-arason ropwrctl by M
U SCKUTT llthand Faniamsts. TSOtf
KMIS1 NKW CITY JlAl'.S,25c. See 1st r e.
B
MISCELLANEOUS.
nTHAYEDOUSTOf.EN Ono roan cow with
( O tl'e letters S. C. T. on oneliorn cut i\lth a
knife. WU.1KAHAH , No. lb02S llth it.
rilOUKNT A law unfurnished room with
JL bay wlndouanderandi , within Hx bloclH
from P. U. Address C. r. , this onicc. 10S-tf
VTOTICi- the llth day of August. 1861 ,
_ LN wy wife , UkaOrcun , left my In d and board , .
ami I Hill not ho rc'ponsihlti tor dcbt-j other con
traction. 1.0UIHU. OUEEX. 1C2-4'
TNaTiUCT10N-Mra.Clufl. : Bnizellna Drnmatlc
_ 1 Header and Teach' r of Elocution pupils re
ceived at residence , No. C52 18th St. , nrarDodiro.
150-7'
CANVASS For books , you know ,
AOENT3 Bell "Llfe'of Fr sldcnt ( larlleld , 'v
"Heroes of the Plains , " "Border Outlaws"
"Laws ol Business. " lltA WALDKON & CO. , .
St. Louis , Mo. Bc2Gdawlm *
E1I1S' UEALE&TATE BOOM. bee 1st page.
B
T > R1VATE INSTRUCTIONS In Frcnch.-Uor
_ L man , Greek and Lolln. Pwf. Henry W
ileck , 1207 JnckBon St. 000-oc3
HAY At A. H. bander's Feed Store.
BALED Harnry St. alU-tf
/ - AIL AT MRS. a E. CLAKKK'S No. 1 Board
\J Ing IIcc , cor , 13th and Dodge Hta. Beat
In thn city 510-tf
EMIS' KEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. 3
B 1st yago.
T OKTONE TELLER AND MEDIUM Mrs
I ; Eliza tells past , present and future in love
and all affairs. Shu rc\ea1s the deepest becrcUl
the 1'cart. She possesses the magnetic pow cr5 >
fulfill all your \M hca. Call at No. S22 corner ICtn
and Chicago street.
UP A red cow. Owner can hf > o the
TAKEN by proving property and paying
charges. FRANCIS KOBBIAS , Saunders and
Grace St * . ou21-cv wcdSt
V
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL
NOTICES.
E\crj body in Council lllnfla lo
WANTED TIIK UEK , 20 cents per weak , de-
liiercd by carriers. Oltlie corner llroail ay and
Main , up stain. Council lllulls. UdJ-tl
To buy ItX ) tons Ibroom corn.
WANTED address Council Bluff *
Broom Factory , Council Bluffs , Iowa. C5S-29ti
A t-ood carpenter at once. Apply
WANTED
ply Slynstcr fc Adams , Council Itluffs ,
Ion a. 059-29"
ANTED A Hrst-closs broom tier. Mnyno
W & Co. , Council lllnflH , 1020 *
WANTED A Iwy to do chores at llynstcrs
fishery , Council Bluffa. C01-23 *
Good girl for gent ral housework.
WANTED
Maria > lister , Council Bluffs. GC2-U
A bltuatlon by a first-class wilier.
WANTED
Had 20 jeira vxpcricncc. Understands
lid and new processes. Spuaks English and
Ocnuan and a iualnted with Ntcam and water
fijwers. Cangl\o ! ho best of reference. Will
: omuon trial at any time. Address H. S. , Box
1S11 , Council Bluffi ) , Ia. 89-28
\XTANTED B > > a gentleman of experience and
VV bu-lne-s haUtJ , n position with a'flim ,
cithcras tlerk or t > tra\c ) . Rciirenic given. 1.
L , WA1K1NS , Council BliiffH. U12 29
pALL ( on or address Potter A Palmer , 40 South
O fith btreet Council Bluffs , Iowa , for rail
road tickets east , west , north and south. Chicago s ,
flO.OO Konnil 810.00 ticket
trip Every guar- rs
mtccd , and tickets bought , sold and exchanged
aui-17-lin
FOR SALE Old i ipcrs40e per hundred , ut
Thu lieo ofllcc , Council IlluUs. A ( > 27-lf
us
Two experienced book eollcitors
WANTED
for Colorado and Utah. Addrtsi P. O.
K > \ 1214 , Council Uluffs. Iowa. P99-21 * ho
to Contractor * , Builders and , ho
Property Owners.
The undersigned having been appointed agent
or the cxtensUo Iron anil wire miuiiifacturlDg
louses of R. T. Barnuin , of Detroit , and the
( UBsel Iron Foundry anil Works at Toledo ,
) hlo , capacity of CO tons dally , in prepared to
urnlsh cellmates and prices for iron columns ,
ic. , &c. , for utoro fronts , window cap * and Kills ,
hreshold platen , wrought Iron beam * and ( -lrd-
r , hjdraullc clo\atora , stnplo nttln 's , pulluve ,
liaftlni ; , &c. ; also Iron fences , croatinfr , win-
law guards , uliuttcrn. stairs , balconies , itcttce ,
balls , loses , ncquarlums , fountains , mmmer
louses , lawn , jrarden and cemetery ornamenta ,
low er stands , ; ? ra > a guards , tc. , ta. In endlea
arlcty. Catalogues supplied on application.
HbNKY II. IlAUIlV ,
ManufacturcM1 Agent , 22 Pearl street
anirlO-lin mo Council Illnffs , Inu
EDWARD KUEHL ,
IAQISTEK OF I'AWIYSTEHV AND CONUl'
' 10NAL.IMT , 498Tenth StreetImtwcou Faruhom
ndllamey. Will , with tnu nld of yuarUlan
plrlts , obtain for any one Klanio nt th past
.nd . present , and on eertaln conditions In the fu-
nro , Itootg and Slioca nmdo to order. I'crfuct
athfictlon L'uaranUcd. au20-lin
POWDE iAW
Absolutely Pure.
JUdu from Orapo Cre&.a Tartai. No other
rjat on inakM iuch light , flaky hot
ixurloiu | wtry. Can I * fMon Ij