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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1881)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SATURDAY , OCTOBER 8 1881. THE DAILY BEE. Satuday Morning , Pot 8. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET K1.P.CTION TUESDAY , NOVKMHKU 8lH. For Sheriff , DAVID N. MILLKR. For Treasurer , JOHN HUSH. For Clerk , JOHN KAUMKR. For Commissioner , B. P. KNIGHT. For Judge , A. M. CHADWIOK. For Surveyor , UKOROK SMITH. For Supciintcndentof In truction , J. J. POINTS. For Coroner , JOHN' C ? . JACOB& For the accomodation of our tip-town patrons arrangements have been made with Edholm & Krlckson , Jeweler * , opposite the post office , where mlvcrttBcmentu nnc crders for the city delivery of TIIK Br.r will bo received. Advertisement for the evening must bo handed in before 1:30 p. rn. , for the morning edition before 8:30 .ml pcpt23-tt LOCAL BREVITIES. Patterson sells coal. Doane. Reliable Hatter. Frederick Leading Hatter. Ovrl Cigars at Kuhn'n DniR Store. Qtiina Bandoline Powder nt Kulin Th ° Lion continues to roar ( or Moore's 3arnCKnd Saddlery. For FINE Commercial Job Printing Ml at THE BEE Job room * . Smoke Stariton ct Storms , Cigar , at Kuhn's Drug Store only. The u ual number of loud-mouthed fakers weronlti acted to the city by the circus yesterday. Nip nnd Tttck to-night at tlio Arad finyof MUHIC. Alto matinee und e\cn ing performance to-morrow. Who pays the highest price for Second Hand Furniture ? Abrahams & Lewis 1121 Douglaa street. nepl9-2w Remember the Kale of Heats for Itemcnyl opens to-morrow morning at I'M- helm & . Hrickscn'g. Lost Bunch of koyH. Finder will please leave them at the delivery window at tlio poi toflice nnd nccivc reward. ocl.1-tf ( Jeo. Lake wilt Hticcecd H. H. Hiitrm- way % 3 deputy clerk iu the district court on Monday next. Mr. Hathaway goe-s into the employ of the Union Pacific. Secure your seats for Nip nnd Tuck and avoid the rush to-morrow. They play Friday and Saturday with a matinee. It is the moat laughable comedy you ever Ono hundred ami fifty-nine beautiful residence lota , located on Hamilton xtrcet , 'half way between the turn table of the red ( street car line and the waterworks reservoir and addition , and just west of the convent'of the Sistera Poor Claire in Shinn'H addition. Prices range from 875 to Sit 0 each , and will be cold on cany term * to thoao who will impiovc. Bomis' ' real estate agency , Fifteenth and Douglas trcetH. PERSONAL ' . _ Frank P. Ireland , of Nebraska City , is iu town. A. E. Wells , of Oakland , wiw in th city yesterday. J. A. Bowcn , of Lincoln , is at the rcighton house. A. II. Church , fcf the North Platte No- broalcnn , is in the city. ' , II. II. Platte nnd wife , of 1'npillton , visitwl Omahi yesterday. Pierce Eustace , gencrul ticket agent f the ] ; . & M. company , went cast yesterday. Vfm. A. Taxton has returned from lin- * ne , where his son is nt school , nnd ru- ports Mauler "Will as progressing rapidly in bis Htudiea. Among the registries nt the Withnell Homo nre the following : Goo. A , Brooks , JSazilo Mills ; L. C. Burr , Lincoln ; 11. AV. Vickory , Green River ; Dr. Hart and If. P. Hait , Geneva ; J. C. Blackburn , Fre mont ; D. B , D s Molncs , Ia. At the Metropolitan : Ueo. W. Kckcr and J. S. Freer , of Grand Island ; C. Arm strong , of Button ; John D. Gutter , of Sioux City ; E. E. Perrine , of Wisnor ; W. II. Somcrti , of Beatrice ; Mius Jessie Jamox , of Beatrice ; M , S , Adams mid wife , of Pilgar. The Sherman county delegation to Lin coin returned from that city yea. terday , and will remain in Omaha a day or no b fore returning home. They nre Wood Smith , of Loup City ; O. B. Willard. of Iho Sherman County Timea ; M. A. Hantley , of Loup City , and William Dvnscho'.cr , of Limp City. They report Sherman as the gu-at .grain county of the state. Tekamah and Blair were largely repre sented at the Creighton Houao yesterday. The following are from Blair : Mra , Hem- gate , Mrs. E , Cook , Mra. House , llichard O'Hunion and family , J , W. Hoggs , M . W. J. Cook , Mrs , C. JJ. Herman ; from Tekamah : Mrs. C , Ast r , MUt Mollle Astor , Frank McT eati , Mia Maud Pratt , Mrs. J. Latta , W. W. Bardwoll , L. Jos. eph and wife , J. L. Frank and slater , L. Hoffman. H P. O. A. . Dr. Q , L. Miller waa appointed by the Nebraska S. P. C. A. last night as delegate to the fifth annual conven tion of the American Humane society to bo hold in Boulon , October 10th und 20th. The services of the local agent were dispensed with , owing to lackoffundu to pay him. Acoinmitteo , consisting of Messrs. John T. Bell , J. H. Lovott , P , L. Porino und 0. H , Dewey , was appointed to arrange for an anniversary meeting of the society. Mrs. J. D. Payntor , proprietress of the Occidental hotel , had her pocketbook - book picked while looking ut the ani mals at the Barnum ahow ycatcrday afternoon. She discovered the low too bto to catch the thief. Her losa win about ton dollaiu. -Of ALL MIXED UP , And None But Irish Need Apply At the Democratic Ward Prf mnrlci- While n grout mnny people were thinking yesterday of the circtn and other visiting attractions , n quiet per formance was going on at the demo cratic ward primaries which became - came pretty interesting by even ing. No one knows , and for the lifo of him no democrat can toll , what the contest wax for. Still , while the "faithful" concede that they don't expect oven a commis sioner on their ticket to bo elected , they buckled on the armor in three or four wards and each faction fought tootli and nail for the supremacy of its Hpecial delegates. The result was somewhat of a surprise , as well ns at undoubted defeat , for the more con servatlvo nnd , perhaps it may bo said , respectable portion of the city domoc racy. It bccamo evident when the votes were counted that the favorite sentiment of the lamented Buck Fan- shaw , "No Irish need apply , " had been emphatically ruvemed and that the "adopted sons" from the Emerald Mo had everything pretty much their own way. Especially was this the instance in the third wiird. Along in the early portion of the day the voting was rather tame and inclined toward the ticket supposed to bo in favor til Ogdou for county judge , Hnrtnmti for treasurer , etc. But after dinner Pat Ford who headed the opposition ticket took up another hole in his belt , and hts forces commenced to como to the front. The fight vvaxod iuri OUB and when the polls closed a long line of anxious voters with thrir tickett in their hands were still outside. Tlio count shownd a total vote of nearly 850 with a majority for the Ford delegation of about HO. The third wnrd will vote in the convention to-day solidly for O'Kuefo for sheriff , O'Connor ' for judge , and probably McQavock for treasurer. , In the first and second ward there ( was not much contest , . but the result it * about the tunic. Tito fotilth ward was a "corkor" for the Anilrow JnckHonitos. Chris Ilarhnan looked glum , and Harry Duel was HO much astonished nt the result that he couldn't say a word. A ticket headed by Char ley Brown , supporting O'Connor for judge , O'Kcofo for sherifF and Mc- Gavock for treasurer , mudoa nuccenHful run am wulkedaway with thePrichard ticket by over thirty majority. The Fifth ward did about the sarao thing , and the Sixth -ward is the only one in which the soim of the land of the shamrock scum to have taken a back seat. As far us the city delegates are con cerned , O'Koefe ' , candidate for sher iff , McOavock , candidate for treas urer , , and O'Connor , candidate for Judge , seem to have the majority. On the reHt of the ticket there are about as many splits as there are del- gates. Ghrw Hartman is a prominent candidate for the nomination for treasurer , and straws point strongly toward a chautfo in the convention in his favor. Ho made no canvass what ever , nor any endeavors to aocuro delegates egatos yesterday , \ \ hat the nomina tions will bo no man can tell , for , in the language of the lamented Daniel S. Dickinson , the war senator from the Empire State. "If anything bo beyond tha forcordttmtion of God it is the verdict of a petit jury and the ac tion of a county convention. " WAS THERE MORE ? Or What Did Smith Do With HB Money ? The sudden death of J. 11. Smith , a carpenter , at the Hudson llu-or house , woa announced in yesterday's BKK. At the examination of iho Itody Coroner Jacobs found about an hun dred dollara sowed up in a pockot'of the shirt worn by the deceased. It was learned at the hotel that Smith had relatives somewhere in Missouri , and the coroner has been making the best endeavors to find their address. Last evening Mr. O. Q. Decker , who lives on Tenth street in this city , called at the coroner's oilico and ta ted that ho had known Smith iuti matoly for five or six months , the hitter tor boarding at Decker's house. Some time in Angus' . Decker states that Smith announced his intention of going west , to look uftor lands , mm went away. About September first ho returned and said ho was going to Council Bluffs to woik fora short tune. Iu about a week ho appeared again , and us Mrs. Decker was quite ill , went to the Hudson llivrr house and secured board. At Una time Decker states that Smith hud 91,400 in his uossesnion , with which ho was intending to pay u mortgage on about 700 acres of land ho owned in Miflsouri. Decker is convinced that Smith did not send the money to that ntate , as the buaiaoss could not have been arranged without the deceased man's presence. When Smith went to the Hudson .River house ho gave Mrs. Green 850 to keep for him , which ho afterwards took. The inoimy ho would have earned from that tune until his death , over his expenses , would have made up about the amount found on his person. The $1,400 is therefore un accounted for. Smith was u very careful and temperate man , but had on especial aversion to banks or de positories and carried the amount mentioned about with him all of the time. Decker thinks lie is the only person in whom Smith confided the secret of life' having the money , and thinks that it must bo etill among some of the dead man's effects , or in some safe to which lie may have had access. Tun democratic agony begins this afternoon in Douglas county , Ono pinno for rout. Inquire at Kd helm & Euckson' SUPERHUMAN SAGACITY That Displayed by a Couple o Doteotiver. Tholr Grant Formality in. Search ing a Prisoner. Yesterday noon a couple of men wcr noticed swinging up Farnham stree at a rapid guit. Between them wan young , heavy set fellow who neomei to bo in custody. His two corn pan ions were evidently detectives , am the crowd parted in awe struck wonder to let them go through The men made their way to the cit ; jail , and thuro they hustled the pris oner about , apparently afraid ho woul get the drop on them or lot somothiiij fall. Finally they jammed him against the corner of the door , whicl they decided wan a good place to search him. Then the lieavy-so detective drew back end suddenly made a dive for the prisoner's head His hat came off , disclosing a cloaeb cropped head of hair. "Ha , " Bait the lynx-eyed official with a. chuckle "thought it was you , Haint bin long from the 'pen' have you ? " Thci ho looked around for applause. Ho didn't got any. Then he grabbed the prisoner by the coat. "Ha , " sai ( he , with a longer respiratioi than before , "now suit. Hain wore "om inor'n three days. ' So ho wont on hunting in the mosl impossible and out of the way places. . Ho resurrected a revolver , a few hankcrchiefH and a bunch of tooth picks. These latter ho separatee carefully to see that no silk dresses were concealed among them. Then ho continued again. Finally ho paused. "What's that ? " ho inquired fooling tho' prisoner's puntuloor pocket. "Money , " said that gentle man , nponking for the first time ; ant with that the man who never sleeps hauled forth a-roll of bills. Then the lynx-eyed men had a consultation. The heavy man then suddenly asked "How much sliver's there ? " "Sev enty dollani , " was the prompt reply. By thii time they had investigator the young follow from head tc : foot , made him poke out his tongue to its full length and executed a care ful examination of the c.ivity of hit cars. "Not half satisfied yet , " said the big man , giving his primmer a final twist. "Lot's file him down ataiw , an' search him again. " And sc the much abused youngster was "fired" and the process gone over again. The big man , who was doing the detective act , is a city man. " The young man was arrested" princi pally on suspicion. Ho had probably boon pocket picking buttho ridiculous way in which his clothing was exam ined would causa the redoubtable Lecocq to turn over in his coifin could ho have seen it. An old leather pocketbook - otbook was found upon the young man. It contained § 2.80 in money and a key , besides a bill for goods bought of John H. Lehman , Farnham street. PINK EVE , Dr. Chambers Poisoned in the Examination of a Deceased Honie. Dr. S. J. Chambers , tha veterinary surgeon , is the victim at present of a very nerious blood poisoning. Yea- tordpy afternoon ho was suddenly called into the country to attend a hpreo fluid to bo sick with the new disease animals called " among "pink eye. " When the doctor arrived at the farm house ho found that the animal had died , and in the interest of scinco ho determined to make a post mortem examination of the dead animal. The doctor had a slight wound on oiio of his fingers and in opening the body got a little serum orjdcscasod blood onto it. In a few minutes the wound commenced to itch and the doctor gave it a thorough washing and applied lunar costic to it , think ing that it would effectually re move all the poison. This morn ing , however , it commenced pain ing quite severely , and swelled to an alarming extent. The doctor had it examined by Drs. Conkling , Mercer and Ayres who eay that it was a case of blood poisoning. Dr. Cham bers us soon as ho has the time w ill make a minute examination of some animal alllictod with this disease and yivo the result publicity for the benefit fit of horsemen. Nip Had Xnok. A good sized audience greeted Harry Webber last night at the Academy of Music in hm comedy-drama of Nip and Tuck. Considering the canvas- covered attraction elsewhere , the at- ; cndouco was very flattering. Webber las Btronuthcned his party and is him self funnier und bettor than over. Ho carries four parts during the piny in a way that cannot but excite admira- ion. The character of the drama is especially suited to the most ludicrous situations , and still at times the most iinotional and tragic scones. Fovr bettor troupes have visited Omaha. , _ - - , , , . . , . _ _ * f a T - | - | - | - | | n-L Lively Oirona- Last evening as a young man who ia employed in a government position in his city , was walking down Fourteen th street on his way homo a lady stop- pect to the front door of a house and asked the man for protection against drunken follow who had taken possession - session of her promises. While the character of the woman islet lot above reproach the young nan thought it would only bo an act > f gallantry to offer the lady his aid n the elimination of the objection- iblo person , BO ho walked into the 10UHO. The rough commenced ubuning him and finally made a pass , after the man- ier > f Muldoon , at the clerk , who jnickly annihilated the rough , Ho iut him out of the house , iccoived ho thanks of the lady , andpiocueded : on his way homo. i r THE "GREAT MORAL , " The Big Barnum Show Com nnd Qono Again. Ycstenhy opened a cloudless skj upon the delight of the small boy ant secret pleasure of many a child o larger growth-circus day , "Early ii the morning the hugo tents of P. T Barnutn's great consolidated show could been seen on west Farnam strec and at 11 o'clock the street pagcan burnt forth in all its glittering display The parade was an especially fine ono nnd in mnny respects sur passed that of any proviou show. Barnum lias had bai luck in endeavoring to ge to the Gateway City for several sea nous , and this year his train aulFerci an accident at Tuma City , Ja. , whicl caused the loss of much property am many valuable animals. But the show succeeded in getting hero this Urn and , had it not been for the im passahility of the roads , th spacious tout would probabli have been incapable of containing the people. As it Avas , there was an attendant of five thouiund at the afternoon performance formanco and u still larger audience last evening. Both performance ! * were exceptionally good. In the "grain spectacular pageant" as it is torniui which begins the progr.im , the curi ositk'3 of the meiiaycrio were ox hihtted in a procession nround tin throe rintfs. Gen. Tom Thumb am LuTina Wairon Thumb were presontct to the audience. They mot a numboi of old friends and the little genera seemud in his happiest inoud. He is getting very corpulent , and also quite mild , while his little better half holds her own remarkably well. The pro rain abounded in novel and picas ing features. Madame Dock- rill , Melville , and Dutton all appeared in equestrian nc.'s. The linuco-Uoinan wrestling and Boissil Brothers' horizontal bar performances wore' especially fino. Miss Maggie Clare and Mile. Buslii'll were attrac tive features , the former being .ai especially intrepid Hying ring performer. The double trap- 27,0 acts of Hawley and Buislay combined great skill with daring. Both men were savet probably fatal falls by the safety nets itretchcd beneath them , as each SUH Gained a tumble. Ono especial feature of the show s the splendid herd of elephants , twenty in number , all under charge ol 3oorgo Arstingstall. The "baby" is ; hero and also ono interesting female elephant , which is very carefully watched. The "old man , " as the renownedP. T. Barnum is culled by his employes , is not with the show , but keeps a sharp telegraphic watch -upon its progieas , and everything in the line of management is in the best of hands. The "Great Moral Show" is well worth attending , and even going fai o see. FEMALE HIGHWAYMEN. Mrs. Hall's Alleged Adventure Last Night. Officer Casper heard loud tdiriuks 'or police near Eightcent and Dodge streets last night about 9:30 : o'clock , and hastening to the spot , discovered i party of throe women mixed up con- 'uacdly in a struggle. Ono of the women ; ave her name as Mrs. Hall , and said she lived on Eighteenth street be- ; wcon Harney and Howard. She said she was on her way homo with about $40 in her possession when she discovered two women following her. The next thing she ki.ow she got sounding thump on the back of the lead. While ono pair of female ingors began to claw Mra. Hall's or another pair sought the breast locket of her reticule , in which re > osed the glossy greenbacks. About his time Mrs. Hall concluded to scream , and she lot forth a stunning var-whoop that net Officer Casper's eeth on edge. The two ether wo- non , Annie Morrissey and Mollie tornan , were arrested and aken to the station , 'where > ho story of Mrs. Hall secmedso wild- y incoherent that they were discharg ed. Another woman named Hattie Cobles , who knew that Mrs. Hall had he money , was also arrested , There are several peculiar featuics to the coso and the city marshal IB making an investigation of the alfuir before a warrant ia issued. It may bo said that it least two of the women were eliylit- y intoxicated at the timo. Card of Thanks. The fumil v of the late Wm. L. Villiums wish to express their sincere hanks to all for kindness received luring the late tticknoss of their child , nd to all who attended the funeral , 'ho beautiful flowers douatod by leighbora and friends as a token f their love were greatly ap- ircciatod , and will not soon be for- ; otton. Wo are thankful also for the urviccH of Rev. Mr. Ingram iu the bsonco of Rov. Mr. W. J. Ilaraha rom the city. Morning papers please opy. FIUENII. It WM Loaded. City Jailer McClure was handling n old revolver yesterday for the urposo of cleaning it. The weapon md not been used for a long time and 10 shells it contained were thought x ) bo empty. AB it happened they ere not , for while McOluro was orking the tripgsr the hammer fell , ui iui ; an explosion. The ball on- erod the index linger of the jailor's 1'ht hand , making a painful but not angerous wound DON'T DIE IN THE HOUSE Ask druggists for "Kouch on ItaU" I * luarH out ratx , mice , bcd-butf * , roachw , eruiin , ( lies , auta , iuaecU. 1B pvr box. OVERCROWDED. That is the Condition of St Joseph's Hospital. Admiaalon Denied Dully to the Stole. About ton days since the committee appointed to solicit subscriptions for the addition to St. Joseph's hospita met at Judge Woolworth's office. A that mooting it was decided to bogii at once to obtain the money required. A Bir. : reporter accompanied Dr Paul GroHsmann to the hospital the following Sunday in order to obtaii information regarding its facil ities at present and also to see how i was conducted. On the dnvo out Dr. Grossman dwelt at length on the fact that the hospital was much too smal for a city of this size. Ho said , "Fri day I vas compelled to turn away three patients whom I found on the doorstop. They had typhus-malaria fever. I gave them mcdcino then am said I would do so as long as the } could como or send for it , but that as all beds were tull it was impossible to take them in. The beds are frequent ly spoken for in advance and patients await anxiouily the discharge ol ono in order that thej may be taken in. " Wo hud now reached the building and wore shown iu to the office by n pleasant-faced nil- tor. From thwro wo passed to the first ward. It wua a room 22.\22 with eight beds , all occupied. This room is for surgical CRHUH moro uHpucia and is under the charge of Dr. Neville. The beds are about 2i feet wide and U foot long , placed around the walls , leaving as much room in the canter as possible. The next ward was a room i.5\25 , and contained 11 beds all occupied. Up stairs is the female ward , u room about 2\20 ( ) , and containing 10 beds. On this floor ire several looms for private patients. The other halt'of the lower lloor is taken up by the kitchen and drug store , and various other rooms. The lioHpital is under the charge of twelve sisters , two of whom are confined to bed sick. Considering the efficient management of this institution nnd thp fact that uh"erein are daily denied admittance , it scorns as though the committee should vigorously push for- waid their work. THE PALACE. And George Higgins the Ruler. On the corner of Dodge and Six lecnth streets ia the business resting ) lace of George Higgins. Everybody iiiows George , but latelely he has Dt-como terribly proud , just because lie has the finest apartments in the West ; u far as decorations are concerned. At a large expense George secured the services of Frank Skiff , the celebrated scenic artist from Her Majesty's theatre in London , and Frank's artistic finger has transformed the house of Higgins' into a" palace. Around the side walls are dark colored borders. In the ceiling center of the room nre diamond quarters , support 3d on the north and { south by "East- lako" designs , * which give way at each cornet for representations jf the season. The artist Skiff has fairly outdone him self in his paintinga on the higher walls. So true is lip to nature that while the spectator is slavering amid ; ho bare trees of his ' snowy w inter iconcs , ho needs a friend near by to ead him to the spring representation. Behind the bar the ar- : ist , Skill' , hp made classic woik. A mountainous country is rep resented. The telegraph coles are clinging to the hill-side , and birds are lying hither and thither , apparently inwilling to trust themselves on the Yva.y roo.it that the mountain sides afford. Away down in the valley s the null and skiff has gene so far as v to run this nill by water. Whether the "aqua" s painted or not cannot bo ascor- ained , but leaving all jokes aside jeorgo Higgins has the finest saloon n Omaha ut the present writing , and it the opening to-morrow night overy- ) cdy wants to bo present. Circus Day Arrests. The somewhat unusual ciowd upon ho streets yesterday afternoon dizzied ho heads of several individuals , and as a consequence only cots could bo obtained at Hotel do McClurc , lost ivening. Six drunks and three light ? , ogother with ono case of concealed weapons , will grace his honor's docket hi * morning. i Professor Seager , of Queen Esther amu , is organizing musical conven- ions and chorus classes in fifty cities ind towns of the state , with a view of lolding a great state musical festival text May in this city and Lincoln. The full chorus will number twothou- and voices. A preliminary "conven- ion will bo hold in this city two weeks hence. Three hundred voices will bo called for. _ . Th * Right Sort of General- Jacob Smith , Clinton fitreet , Buffalo aye he has used Spring lilcwuom in hi nuiily UH a general medicine for eases of ndigeution , billouaneua , bowel and kidney omplalntg ftiidnllsordorM ar ! lng from im- uritlcH of the blood. He upeaka highly if Itu efficacy. Prlco CO centa , trial bottlou 0 cents. codlw Balm in Gilead ; 'here Is a halm ( n Glluad to heal each gap ing wound ; n THOUAH' KLKCTIUO Ou. , the remedy is found , 'or Internal and for outward use , you may freely apply it ; ' 'or all pain ami inflammation , you should not fall to try It. t only coats a trltle , 'tin worth Its weight In gold , ' Jid by every dealer in the land this rum- I'dy In told. A trill package of BLACK-DRAUGHT" rcn of charge , " At 0. P nnmlmtn'i. Sweet potatoes Co per pound at Buf- ott's. oO-2t Novelties just received at Mo- ) onald's , Booklin'fl Arnica Snlve. The best salvo in the world for outs , biuiscs , sores , ulcers , salt ihoum , foyer sore * , totter , chapped hands , chillblains. corns and all kinds of skin eruptions. Tliis salvo is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded , Price , 25c per box. For sale by IN ii it McMAiioN , Omaha. Notion the Effect * . U , ( Jlbb-i , ol Buffalo , N. Y. , writes : "Hearing jour Bunnoc-K BI.OOD ) > ITTKIIS favorably upoken of , I was induced to watch their clfccts , Mid find that in chronic clisc.wt of the Mood , liver and kidneys your bitturs hav o been signally marked with HUCCCM. I have used them myself with best results for torpidity of the liver ; and in the case of n friend of mine suffering from dropsy , the effect was marvelous. " Pricu $1.00 , trial sire 10 cents. octScodlw Hotrular meeting of the Mt. Cavalry Commnndory to-night. SPECIAL NOTICES , NOTICE Aihcrtlicracnt To Loan , For Sale fxnt , Found , Wants. Hoarding , < tc. , will be In scrtcJ In these columns once for TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent Insertion , KIVECKNTS per Hoe. The first Insertion never lens than TWENTY-FIVE ( TENTS TO LOAN MONEY. ONEY TO IOAN-Call at U > w Oflleo of D M0 L. 1 Thoinii lloom S. Crelditon Illock. S"A A Alt To loan at from U to 10ptr < cnt uU.wlMJ on ( rood real cstntencciirlty , bj UU. ISAAC KUWAItns , IIOO Farnham .St. i AA/VT ° LOAN At 8 per contln .UUU tcrext In sums of 82,500 and upwards , ( or 3 to 6 ya&rs , on llrst-el&ag city ant farm property. UKMIS HSAL ESTATB ami LOAM AIIKNCT , inth anil Douirlcn Sin , HELP WANTED. Iniiiiwllatul } , n mill cook and twc W bojs. Kiiillro ( | at CatiflcM HOUHU , 1US.S * WANnD-Sltuatlonbv : > ouiiK lady , to do lion-cwork tn prl > ate family. Good unsli- crand Irontr. Applv at 4118th andlloward Sts. 2010' Conltlon as city Bilcsman forsomo WANTED house in Omaha , by a Kcntte- lull well acquainted with all the ilcalets 111 iarl- omlinia of gooJn. Addrcm Q. , llcoollkn. 201-7 1 ANTED A smirt , ncth o olllce boy. The W Dro.lstrea Co. 109 8 W ANT1JD Dlnlns room Rlrl and kitchen girl at I'nciflc House. 1U5-7 * 7ANTK A peed cook. Wages 825 per V month. Ai > ply at 2UOS Bint at. , bctueen > * i. llU-tf ANTKD-A dlnltiR room girl , on | llth St. , W bet. Karnlniu and Doii lin , No. filT. 1UJ7" ' . - IMltnSOOliKiiltofilirt near 2.rd ! WANTl'.O- Man'g IIMIIUC. Emiilru | at lloo offlce. 193 tf W - - bnrljcr it Wright Ilav'aelioii. Address aioux City loui. ; 101-S WANTED Ablluittonas helper in a flrst- clasn hotel or hoarding house , by a .voting man. Can srlve peed reference. Call or address t. , Doran House. 187-7' W ANTED A good octlvo boy Enquire at Ho 3 olMcc. 'AM'ED Girl aftho Trench Coffee House , W 10th St. 181-tf By gtntleman with wife two nice WANTED rooms with board. Addruu S. , thlsollicu. Tno or three roonn , or a fcinall WANTED for light hoiine-kccplng. Address U. E , Ferguson , Omaha , Neb. 170-7 * 7 ANTED A dieh-wather nt the Emmet w House. 140 8 * By an accountant in atatlroad WANTED a situation as book-keeper to em- > loy his evenings ; Is competent and- , reliable , lest of city rcfcrinccsfurnijhed. Addrurslkxik- keeper , Bee office.J lOfl-tf GUI at 10St North 10th street , WANTED J. J. Brown. MRS. J. II. COUNS- MAN. . 104-tf " \T7"ANTED A young man about , .15 years of VV ago to do general store work. FRANK J. RAMOE. lS9-tf ANTED. Three experienced men iu u w dry goods and clothing store , liood sal ry paiiI and permanent employment. Must peak English and Gentian Apply bj letter nd photograph , stating age , whither married r single , alsa where last tinplo.vcd nnd how onn' . U'olhach Bros. , Grand Island , Neb , Sept. 132-7 WANTED Situation bv a'joung man of fam ily , as clerk or book-keeper , Has hid sev ral years e\pcrici.co us clerk in hotil. Can gho rut-class rcftreiico Address S. B. , The Ueo like. 9S-U WANTED A couple gooit PJ Under j > rcss fccdirx. Can find ttcady einjiloj n.crit at hU offlce. 27-tf Rcspcctatilo emplojincnt by hus band and w ifu. Address P. P. U. , Dee Of- ce. B77-tf Manufacturing concern wants a WANTED man in Omaha and in ever } city not already taken ) . A few hundred dollars no- essary to pay for gootfa on ilell\crj.after orders tav i > been secured tor the same ; 8160 per month roflt guaranteed. Tno most searching investi gation solicited. A.S. ARNOLD & CO. , 1293 iroadivaj , Now York. so210t \ltrANTED-Good seconU girl at 1818 Chicago W street. 44 tf T""ANTED Housekeeper , 1109 Farn'iam St. , W " upstairs. 30 tf Ww w 1AN1ED Girl at 2COI Dodge street. 979 tf \TirANTED Funding bridge aud school bonds. YV H.T.Clark , Bellevue. 28-tf FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. RENT To gentlemen , with good refer- FOR ' , room and board for the winter in a pri- ate fumtly. Call at 1612 Oa s bt. 100-tf 7OR RENT Rooms at southwest corner 18th 2 and Izrd St. , green ear line. 177-12' .lull HK.N'r I urnlshcd rooms for gentleman , J at3i.9 rarnUaru St. , bet. mil and 17th. 174 U' rjtOR RENT A brick house , corner llth end ! ] Pacific. Kn < pjlre Cieo. H. Peterson , near U. ' . depot. 102-tf 71OR hUNT Nicely f'inilehed front alcove J room ; also a smaller room , low prices ; brick louse. Cess St.,6 , doors west of 20th St. 154 tf TlOll RENT New 4-room home , South 17th J street. J. L. WULSHANS , at Union Elav - tor. 116 tf ItKNT Jmt finished two Unit-class two- FOR brhk houses , 8 and D rooms , stable nd cemented cellars ; $10 monthy In advance. W.M. 11USIIMAN , H. E. corner 15th Mid Doug aabts. 023-tf 7\OR RENT 2 furniihed rooam ever 4leJ- chanu' Exchange.N , E. ccr. Ifith and Dodge treeU. 289 tf 7IOR RENT-One room with board , IbOS Call- 1 fornla street. 73.VU SALE. 011SALG One span heavy draft mules , one J seven > car old draft home , sorrel color ; onu ring u a'on , v\ ill i arry thirty hundred ] Kiunds , hicago maku ; will bo sold for cash or on time , t Solomon's Paint , OH and Window Glass btoiu. 202-8 FOR BALK Immediately , small houso. pleas antly located , u u bargain if sold at oncu. pply on premiDu LI corner Oth and Davennort. 1708' FOR 8AL11 At a bargain , family hortu suit able for family or delivery uagon. Inquire 114 Davenport at 17310 710H BALK Stock and fixtures of millinery , J notion and hair btoru , doing a good bumness , ocatlon central ; sturo nnd duelling together , cut ehuap. I u | th to rttlr J from biuinoss. Ad- rota A. U. , Test Otllcu , Oai&lia. 137-13 "TMI1RELLAB And farasoli repulted by U J SC1HUTT llth and faruun ta. 7bOtf SPEUIAL NOTIGES-Contmueit 7710U SAtiB-A beautiful < * Mtnce proper ! * of JL' 2(5 ( ftcrM with conimodlouj hou t > . Ki hl ftircmof on hfirJ nmUine.vnrcl. Iiomtiou sightly. Only two unit ft halt mllci from pent office. IUr- JOI1X1. . MfUAOtK , Opp- ' ' TO U . hrumttllnirlotiK ll ts of hotwc , lot * BF.MI3 Mid farms for nalo Can and get them. I.IOli BALK 1 first cliw tAliintt orpin , Terr Jj clionpj ncnrlv new. Inquire Milton IlogMt * t Son , 14th nil 1'iunh.tm St , _ BO-U I.lJI ps of Uouijlu. and e riy conn- ties. A , IIOsKWATKU.lMOFirnhamKtrwt , 171011 SALE Pour ncrcs of land ncnr wolcr- 4 ; works re cMoir , M o two rottucc * on Capitol filll. Add. ANDIlK\VlDhVlNS.1300 UouclM St. 843 U KICK FOK SAbtv. B 203-tt SAbtv.ESTABKOOK t cor. FOR SAljE A small engine , H. W , 1'njticfc. Son > make. In perfect ovlcr. Inqulrn of It. U. Cl&rk & Co. 36-tf " 17011 SALE LcMoanil furmturu of A Brat cbm J ; hotel In a Uwn of 1800 Inhabitant * , In pUto of Nebraska ; hut 21 beds ; the tra cling men i re tort. Inqulio at BEE office. 1H-.I SALE Flno itocfc farm of 400 ac n- EOH liouno , cattle shed , orchard &c. , with * In caay reach of railroad. Price , $4. ' > 00 , jiait time at B % , JOHN L. UcCAQUE , Om > . ( 'cot OIIUc. fan-tf AND LAND llcims rent * tioui-co , HOUSES , hotels , tarnota , lindn , offlcxy ) rooms , etc , Sec let page TJTOKSAIE tiood house with four rooms and Jj half lot , No. .MIS Uodifo between 20th and 271 h street. Good well and shade trees ; homo In good condition. Inquire on premises. 221-tf B K.M1S' NEW CITY UAI'S.ZDo , Sec 1st pajo. ' SALU-2GOO f&t wether * . Ad- drew Anton Abel , I'luni Creek , Lhiweon Oo. , Xul > . 13o-lB * / 1 KNTLKM AN Twenty-four j cirn o lig-c , hold \JC InR renranalble position , ru.rltlna' Rood .ilarj , hollclUcotKFpotidonce with voim ? lady not over twenty scare of a c-objcct matrimony , horaildrcs * enquire nt The HcaOIUce. lf4-S F11O HKN'T A larff utifimilshwl room wl h JL bav-wlndow and Mi-.imU , wllhln tin blockB from 1' . O. Address C. t. , this olttcc. 1G8-U - . Chan. Brtizcllns Dramatic JNSTiiUCTION-Mrs. of Elocution pupils re- ( .eived at rcslduuo , No. 612 13th St. , near Dodijo. 150-7 * KU1S' HEAL ESTATE DOOM. Sec 1st B INSTRUCTIONS In French , Ger man , Greek nnd Latin. 1'rof. Henry W .Meek. 1207 Jack-son St OOO-oc.3 B ALE ! ) HAY At A. H. Sander's Feed Store , I | , 1013 Harney St. 19-tf A'i MRS. D. . CLARKE'S No. 1 Board Ing HCUM , cor. 13th and Dodge Hts. He.it In > citv f.lO-tf IEJIIS' HEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. 8 B 1st pa o. "TjlOKTUN'E TELLER AMD MEDIUM Un .L Ellzn tells past , prctcnt and future In lo\e ind all affairs , bhu ret tuls the deepest nccrctsa Iho I'cart. She itosais'cs the mapietlc iwwtrii fuinil nil jour M Ishcs. Call at No. 322 corm r liltii MI8OELLANEOU8. 'PAKEN UP A rod oo . 0\vner can h vc the J. same bj proxin ? r'ojcrty anil paying chargis. FRANCIS HOllltLNS , Siundors and Grace Sts. aii24evccljc COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. \TTANTED K > crjbod > ill Council Muffs lo VV to take Tim UKK , 20 ctnts per week , do Ucrcd by carriers. Olllce comer llroadwayand Main , up stairs , Council Bluffs. CO'Mf To buy 100 tona broom com. WANTED address Council Illufft Broom Factory , Council RlurTj , Ion a. b58-29tf A stooil carpenter at once. Ap ply Mxneter & Adamn , Council Bluffs , oa. . 050-29 * _ A Hret-clasa broom tier. Mayno WANTED Council Bluffs , Iowa. COO 20 * ' \TTANTED A boy to do chores at Mynster B VV fishery , Council Bluff * . Cfll-28 * " \T7"ANTKD Good girl for gene ral housework. VV Maria Jlynster , Council Bluffs. 002 U ANTED-A situation by a first-class nTlller. Had 0 yoirs experience. Understands old and new processes. Speaks Lnillsh and > ( rnmn and acquainted \\Uti steam and water lowers. C'anjri\c the best of reference. Will eonieon trial at any time. Address H. d.Box 1511 , Council Itluffa , Ia. 89-28 WANTED-rll aaentloman of txpcrienceond biuinesa hablti , a pobltion wltli a firm , either as clerk or 1 1 trave' . Heierence given. I. L WA'i KINS , Council Bluff * . 94229 ALL on or address Potter ft Falmtr , 40 South \J 6th street Council Bluffs , Iowa , for rail- oad tickets cast , nest , north and south. Chicago 10.00 Round trip 810.00 Evtr > ticket guar- ntccd , and tickets bought , sold and exchanged _ augl7-lm FOR SALE Old papers 4"c per hundred , at The lice oltlcc , Council Blulls. Rt-27-tf Two experienced book solicitors WANTED and Utah. Addrtsi P.O. box 1214 , Council Bluffs. Iowa. 099-21 * To Contractors , Builder * and Property Owrnors. The undcislgncd hat ing been appointed ajent or the cxtciibivo iron and u ire manufacturinic louses of E. T. Barnum , of Detroit , and the tussel Iron Foundry and Works at Toledo , ) hlo , capacity of 50 tons daily , is prepared to urnixh estimates and prices for iron columns , EC , , lie. , for store fronts , window caps and wills , hreshold plates , urought Iron beams and gird- rs , hydraulic elevators , staple fittings , pulleys , hatting , &c. ; also Iron fences , cresting , win- on guards , shutters , stairs , liatconlcs , nettce , halts , vases , aiqiiariums , fountain ! ) , summer louses , lawn , garden and cemetery ornaments , flower stands , grave guards , tc. , &c. . In endless ariety. Catalogues supplied on application. HbNUY H. BARRY , Manufacturers' Agent , 22 Pearl street. au'10-lm me Council Bluffs , Iowi EDWAED KUEHL , MAGISTER OF PALMY6TERY AND CONDI ! TIONALIbT , 488 Tenth Streetbetween Farnbam nd Hairicy. Will , vtlth the aid of guardian plrlte , obtain for any ono a glance at the post nd present , and on certain conditions In the fu- ure. Boots and Shoes made to order. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed anM-lm POWDER Absolutely Pure. Made from Grape Crc&.n Tartar. No other rpation makes such llgfit , flaky hot breads , uxurlous pastry. Can l > t eaten by D > popUo Ithout fear of the Ills mulling from heavy indl estlble food. Hold n ly In cane , bv all Groren ROYAL BAKIN04POWDKR CO New York. C , F. CooJmu ,