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PHfi OMAHA DAILY BEE TUESDAY" , OCTOBER 11 1381 , THE DAILY BEE Tuesday Morning , Oct 11. LOCAL BREVITIES. Fntterson Mills coiil. Frederick landing Hnttcr. Donne. Itcllnhlo Hnttcr , Owl Cigars nt Kuhn's Drue Store. Qtilna lUndollne Powder nt Kuhn Th ° Lion continues to roar for Moore Slaniei < id Saddlery. For TINE Commercial Job Prlntlni M At Tit * HKR Job rooms. Smokp Stnrilon & Storm * , finet Cigar , nt Kulm'n Drug Store only. Kuril Furs nt Airs. IlabormnnV , 101 between Cnpitol n\cnuc and Davenport. I'urs repaired and iiinile nvct In tli latest styles nt Mr * . Hnbcrmnn'H. Ntsht School attho linthbun Huclnes College. Nix. Slostimbizcd gentlctncn passed un dur the mnglstcrinl oyc if .Intlge llcncki this ninrnlng. MM. Mary O'Brien to-day awore on A warrant ngninit Mary Stimdon forgrani larceny in uteallng , s\n she claims , $10 o bcr money. Who pay * the highest price for Seconc Hnnd Furniture ? Abrahamii & Lewis 1121 Douglas street. ncp0-2w Lost-- Hunch of kcy . Finder wll please leave them nt the delivery windov nt tin ; posloffice nnd receive reward , ocl.l-tf HATS ! HATH 1 HATH ! Latest styles largeit stock in the city nt Henry U It kilter V , 1322 Farnhnm i-trecl. There will bu n npccinl meeting of th ( JJrick-layerH union to-day. llcv. II. 11. Tyler nttcn.lcd religion * Hcrvices In six different place * yesterdny , nnd delivered nn address nt each place. Coroner Jacobs received n telegram thtj afternoon that n man had been nir over and killed at Charles Sidingnn theli. & M. railroad. The coroner nt once left for the Bpot. There were nu particular ! ) , The two noldcn ! who had n initumlcr- Htanding' in regard to n watch fettled thcii differences to-day. The one who stole the wntch wns dntnk nt the time nnd thu other forgave him. * A reception will be giicn to lluv. ,7. \V. Stewart , nt the parsonage of the First M. K. Chuich , on Wednfifdnyovcning , Oct. 12th , from 8 to 10 o'clock . The friend * of the church niu cordially invited , liKMovvu. The OinnhiiFnuicr , Hen ry O , Itichtcr removed .from Jfith street opposite the Punlollicu to 1 . ' ! - ' - Kanih.im xtivut in 1'ollnck'n old ntuncl , north hide , between llth ! nnd lllh stiects. The meeting ut the Christian uhinuh continues to grow in interest , Hev. Mr. Tyler will preach every afternoon ntlt o'clock nnil every evening nt 7 : ' < 0 during the week. The people nro invited , Sunday morning n fire wnn dlncnv crcd by n pedestrian in the new grnin ole- vatnrnt Fromont. Hut for the prompt ac tion of citizcm in the vicinity the elevator would have been commuted. AH It wan the fire .won Boon extinguished. One hundred nnd fifty-nine beautiful residence loin , located on Hamilton Htrcct , Jmlf wny between the turn table of the red street car line nnd the waterworks reservoir and addition , nnd juut west of thu convent of the Sinters Poor Claire in Shinn's addition. Prices range from $75 to SUO each , and will bo Bold on easy tonni to those who will improve. lcmin' real estate agency , Fifteenth and Douglim directs. . "Tho Kovoro House I ouuci Bluffs \ is the beat second-class hotel in the Feat. " aucrl7-lm PERSONAL 'Mm. A. llordcn returned homo from her ttin to thu cant last night accompanied by her mother. f. F. Cootn , the contractor for the now court hout-c , accompanied by IIH ! wife , IH among the guesU at the Wlthnell , Frank K. Drake , formerly In Mr. ( Joblo'g ollico In thin city lint now general agent nt Kansas City for the U. 1' . , IH in town. DennU Cunningham , who wont with the Omaha party to view the Veiled Prophets , Hocurcd a big bonanza wlillo there which will bo announced to the public In a day or BO. BO.Tho The folio wing niu on the rcuintcr lit the Grclghton : It. J. M. ItoynohU and wife , Fullerton , Nob. Hon. , T. U. Bailer , Her man , Neb. C. G. Stanley , Hooper , Neb , J. W. Clark , Dekamali , Nob. J. H. Cajdon , Ord , Nob. M. Maxwell , St. ItQUit , Mtf. Never too Ijate to Mead , Thos. J , Arilen , William street , Hunt Buffalo , writeiii "ifour Si-Hint ! HLOHSOM ha * worked on me upleudld. I hud no np- jictitc ; need tocv ( > badly runt got up In the imirniin ; unrefrcshed ; my breath WOH very olfenMve nnJ I Buffered from ucveru hcachache : tinco using your Spring Illos- nom nil these symptoms hnvo vatitnliwl , and i feel qnlto well. " Price fiO centH , trial buttles 10 cents. lOeodlw A triil package of "BUCK-DRAUGHT" trfti of charge. " " At 0. P. Ono < ! tQin' , \ H. Spigle , the enterprising dealer in new und second-hand furniture and staves , 1203 Douglas street , has just received from thu shop ono of the handsomest delivery wagons that wo have seen on our street * . Ho has also purchased a splendid team of large , dark bay homes. The now rig makes a good show , Mr. Spiglo has a very largo stock of heating stoves and all kinds of furniture , that ho is Helling very cheap ; , UHO a large stock of ranges nnd cooking stoves , which he purchased at sheriff's ualo and is selling at 25 per cent , discount. Ho extends to nil nn invitation to call and satisfy themselves. HIOKMAN'S ANNOUNCEMENT ! We are now making for current season a handsome bonnet nt the uni form price of FIVE DOU.AKH. Wo in tend to make u specialty of a five dollar lar hp.t or bonnet , Wo have both hats nnd bonnets aa low as ONI : DOL- LA.H , but the five dollar goods are bet ter bargains. HICKMAN'H HEAUQUAnruiis. Ono piano for rent. Inquire nt Ed- 1 - ' ' Erickson'a , O i''i ' . \J 4 * , < l * + . FRISONI'S CHILD. A Severe Local Tussle For It Possession. It ia Bequeathed by MIB. Erie oni to Her Mother , But In Now Being Glniinod By tli Father. Judge Chadwick in the county com yesterday began hearing testimony i : a habons corpus case in which Di Ot'o Frisoni is endeavoring to obtnii possession of his child , n beautiful git of nbotit iour years of ago. The child" grandmother , Frisoni's mother-in law , claims possession of the child am declares thnt the mother resigned i entirely to her care on her death bed The plaintirt'in thocaso. Otto Frisoni is the son of .lulius Frisoni , who prior to his death , was profe.ssor o matomy nt thu university of Tubingii nnd xrna considered nno o the most eminent physicians of tin kingdom of Wurttcnbcrg as well ns i medical atithrily. Ho wns prcsenti-i with tllo gold medal of science pvc : many competitors. Otto Prison came to America in 1800 nnd locatet in Now York where ho practiced hii profession an votmnry surgeon , It I87i' ( ho came to Omaha lie mo Miss Pohlman in March of 1874 ant wart married to her in January ot 1875 , Their married HCo for a year was ver ) mppy nt the end of whicl : imo Frisoni wont to Ocr nnny. On his return to thii country ho brought several thousntu dollars , with which he purchased nine ino residence. This his mother-in aw , it is said , desired to place in tin lame of the daughter. Frisoni ro 'used to do HO an ho thought hiniHoll capable of looking after his own troperty. On his second visit to Germany , nis wifo's rolativcE t is nHsertcd started the stoi\ hat ho had another wife n Germany. No credence was [ iron this idle rumor , how ever , but , ns thu story goes , it nis used as n pretext to create trou- ) lo in his family. In his defense Dr. < Yitioni has mibpfenncd about twenty > f the leading Oormnna of thu city. ) r. Pnul Grossmann , who has been cquuintuti with him for iiiiinj ycnra , peaks of him very highly. lr" Fri- oui was to have left tor Germany to- ay , whore ho intended placing his liild in the cnro of his mother , vho w said to bo n woman f considerable wealth nnd many ac- omplishniontB. In the proceedings yesterday Chas. t. Uedieic nnd llomor Stull nppeared or Frisoni nnd John INf. Thurstonnnd I. J. Burham for Mrn. Pohlman. \hn. \ Jatikowsky , I'Vispni'H ' Hister-in- aw , testified that Frisoni and his ifo had not lived happily together uring the last year of her life , nnd aid that she was present when the nether asked Mrs. Pohlman o take charge of thu in- ant. Mrs , Dorr , another istor-in-law toHtiltod that the last 'oara of Mrs. Frisoni's lifo was uu- mppy. In eroKS'Oxamining the wit- ess Mr. Ilodiek asked n question 'Inch ' waa objected to by Messrs. lurnham nnd Thurston. WJiilo they ivero nrguing the point Mrs. Dorr in- istod on mmwering und stretched over n her chair so as to see llodick be- lind the defendant's lawyers' back , ind at ono time four person i wore alking at once. The case was post- > oned until 0 n. m , to-day. Mr. Frederick Doyle , n hotel-keener t Fortieth nnd Market streets , Phila- elphin , Pa. , snyH ho ho hits been n ullbrer from rlumnmtism for eight 'ears. Last September n year it grow rorao , nnd ho took his bed. Ho doc- urcd nnd uaud nil sorts of modioino ithout relief. A friend rocommond- d St. Jacobs' Oil. I bought n bottle f it , says Mr. D. , and upon the first pplieatum it relieved my pain. I copt on using the oil till spring , nnd have no trouble with rheumatism hatovor. The Romcnyi Concert- The Ilemenyi concert last evening row a largo audience to tin Acade- ly. llononyi , the unique , was , of ourae , the magnet , but his support- ng nrtista must bo croditcd with con- iderablo drawing power. Both the oculists exhibited excellent voices liat of the soprano , Miss Cassandra fcison , being by far the best schooled f the two. Her dinging of the lively Schubert barcasollo was marked by efmed expression. Mr. Rose , the uiritone , suflerod frcun lioarsoncs { and ms n somewhat laclmdnisical , over- entimental stylo. It is n pleasure to lontion the really artitttio treatment ill the pinna accompaniments received t the hands of Mr. H.V. . A. Bonlo. Jo important nu adjunct to a concert oo often is left unappreciated Himply > ocauso , in the very nature of things , t is unobtrusive. Of Uenionyi there is little to say hat has not beun said by critics > vor thu length and breadth of the and. His tirst number , a fantasia ound on melodies from Meyerbeer's 'HuguonotH , " began with n slow , 'Ccitation-liko prelude and eadunzas , oading into the woll-know oriu , 'Nobil Signor , " which was played with exquisite grace and tenderness , 'hen followed ono of the florid molo- ies of the opera , ornamented by uporbly executed harmonic pacsages , nd the number closed with the larch , which wn given with electric fleet. Three most onthuaiastio re- alia followed , to which the artiet re- ponded only with bows , all that liould hijvo boon expected from ono vho certainly had thu lion's share of lie program to carry , lis second number , the Hungarian lolodies , WM a fascinating piece of vork , but not comparable to the lust lumber , and , indeed , few violinists mvo over oauglit the spirit of the Pa- luiini musia an llemonyl docs. The rcnmy endnnto was rendered with ( ( twitching delicacy of execution and ho cnpriccio fairly dazzled the uudi- nco with its during brilliancy , and arned llomonyi an hunerntiva eu- ere , to which lie rcipondod with n ather grotesque melange of popular fi , A > . . - * I ) V . - Omnlm Modionl ColleRo- The Omaha Mcdicnl College wr formally opened last night , Th opening nddress wns delivered bj' 1 0. Cowin , lecturer on medical jurii prudence. The ntteiidnnco was fnii Thu college building is admimbl ndnplcd for the purpose for which i is intended , the nmphithcntru boin so arranged that nil students will h nblo to BOO operations performed 01 thu operating tnblo. When completes the addition to St. Joseph's hospitn will bo under the charge of the stall Until then the sisters will nttcnd pn tiotitit nt Dr. Mercer's hospital. HARVEST HOME. Significance of the Foitiva ! Among the Jews. The linrvcnt homo festival of tin Hebrews , which is now being held if > commonly called by them Sukkos which means booths , nnd is so tennei because when the Jews were resident ! of Palestine they dwelt in huts 01 booths during thu whole feast , whicl continued for eight days , thu first nnd last of which are observed n. important holidays , whcrcns the intervening period is less rcgardnd , The concluding day of the festival if known ns Shcmini Awiroth , nnd tin orthodox congregations continue the holiday ono day longer , colebrntiiii } the Simchas Thorn , which means "re' joicing of the laxv , " thus called bc < cause the nnnual rending of the scrip tural roll is completed upon that day , nnd rejoicing und festivities follow. The festivnl wns brought by the iHKielitea from Palestine , whore they were generally engaged in agricultural pursuits , The fnrmers of every ngc nnd country celebrate thu ingathering of thoircrops in Homo peculiar manner , and the ancient historians commend the mode ndoptcdr by the Jews ns din. tinguishcd from the barbaric practices of thu Grecians nnd llomnns upon their feasts of Cores nnd Bacchus. Upon this autumnal nnnivor.iary , thu .Jews from all over the countries In which they live , congregated nt Jerusalem , their capital city , Idinciint ! witli them the choicest pluntrt that were cultivated , namely : Lulnfs , branches of palm trees , Hadas.sin , boughs of myrtle trees , and Arvos , willows of the brook. With these ; hey marched nround the altar of the idly tcmplo , uniting in Honga nnd [ uaycrs. So vast wnn the multitude which gathered within the gates of the city , lint the citizens could not adbrd their rural visitor. ! indoor accommodations , nnd hence n necessity was presented 'or the erection of booths nnd tenth in , ho fields and gardens surrounding , hu holy city , and thus the festival wns spent for an entire week , when ho rich nnd poor commingled togcth- L r , beneath the expansive roof of icaven , and shared alike the pleasures of the happy season. it was quite 'general until within ho last decade , for individuals to jrcct for their families , a sukko , or ) ooth , in which they ate nnd lived luring the holiday , and many syna gogues erected them for the edification if their members. Among the very onsurvittivo Hebrews , the booth is , ip to this dny , annually built. Those .lassos employ the _ last ni ht of the cast in reading in t'hobookof Deuteronomy enemy , Psalms , And * other eanct- 1'icd works , and upon the ad ditional day which they ob- H'rvo , the last section of thn ecroll s recital , immediately followed by the rending of the first section. The per sons called upon to ofliciato in these capacities nro called respectively ; hosnn hornk ( bridegroom of the aw ) , and chosnn bereisish ( brido- 51-00111 of the beginning ) ; these nro ligh officers in the oldjschool of Ju daism nud thu persons chosen to fill Jioin ordinarily invite the menibera of the congregation to celebrnto the occasion with a banquet in recogni- ion of the honor. The temples have ibnndoned these forms , and instead of building n tiukko , the members idorn their houses of worship with the iinent productions that bless their lew h3m ° > not forgetting , however , , o include the Luluf and Earog an memontocs of the past. DKCLINE'OF MAN- ' linjiotency of mind , limb , or vital func tion , nervous wcakneRH , Buximl debility , otc. , curoil by "Wells' Health licnewor. " SI. At nil druggists. Depot , C. F. Uooilmun , Omaha , (3) ( ) "WINEOFCARDUI" four times a day innki'H u happy household. At C. F. Rocdman & Wells , M22 DougliiH , in- vile thu peorilo to their closing out enlo of Boots nnd Shoes before removing - moving to Boyd'a now 'opera houso. Ono piano lor rent. Inquire at Kd- liolm & Kriokson' Bootn and Shot's cheap for every body , nt Baswitz & Wells' , 1422 Doug las street. oct7-Ut CHAKLES SHIVE1UOK. Furniture , Bedding , Mirrors and everything pertaining to the furni ture and upholstery trade. Has the best stock in Omaha and makes the lowest prices. SoptlStf KINOKU'H OriwiNo op MILLINHUV. Organs , pianos , etc. , at the lowest pricea , ut Edholm & Eriokson'e. Oct. 3-tf Good butter at F oining'a. Good fresh butter at Fleming's. Ono piano for rent. Inquire at Ed helm & Erickson's , No fancy prices ut Hubcnuann'a. Shog o , Shogo , Shogo , at J , I. J. I. Nichol's sulls the celebrated 31u > xo Hour , No old \Vorngoodsnro ofl'oreil for snlo nt Edholm & Erickson's , op. posito P. O. 1 i i i i Tallin PUBLIC. Try our "Hud- weisor Beer" against nil other Bottle Dcur in the market and decide for yourHolf. O. Conrad & Co. m&o A LIVELY KICK , - PromNorth Omaha on Acooun of the Sewer Bonds. At n in MS meeting held in Kngin House No. 1 , composed of citizen from the Fouitli , Fifth nnd Sixt wnrds , St. A. D. Ualcombowns chose president nnd ] 'rof. 0 , 11. Ilnthbui nccrctnry. On tnkiny the chair tli president snid that ho had noticed tli call , but was ignorant of its purporl Jon. Redman wns called and stutc that ho nt one , hud made the c.ill n ho boliovcd n inovo wns on foot to defraud fraud the North Omnlm pcoplo out u the lion's share of the bonds voted M the spring election to scwe the city. Win. Anderson w.xnled t know upon wluit grounds ho hni drawn thin conclusion. Mr. llcdma said that Engineer Hose water had tel liini that the plan of sewerage hm jccn changed , which would give tli central portion of the city $10,000 ind the remainder would bo equnll ; lividud between the two crocks Councilman Dailoy from the Fiftl "iird said that tlioro were two sys ems of sewerage before the pcoplo one known as tho'Phillips , the otho ns the "Waring. The Phillips plan tin lurtnkes to use the north nnd sontl ) mnhn creeks for main sewers whicl shall bo tapped to receive the drain nio of the central portion of the city i'ho "Waring plan only contemplate ! indorgroiiiiil to exclusion of sur nco ( hiiiniigc nnd is only calculated o servo the centr.il portion of thu city. The two crcoka thnt hnvo beoi in oj'o-sore t < > the people in theii vicinity are not considered. Coun oilman I3akur , from the Sixth , gave ; cumploto history of the sowerngt jiicstion from first to In.st. Hi showed concluHively that iho present condition of North Omaha creek is n jnrrici' ngninst the inllux of popula- .ion in the northern portion of the ity. Ho Hiiid when the voting of ho bonds was t.ilkcd of , he had ntat- d in the council chamber that it vould be impossible to carry them il oino guniiitiieo was neb made o the northern portion of the eity hat they would receive at least hall of the amount voted. lie had recciv- d this guarantee in the slinpu of nn rdinnnce. Later developments had iscloacd the fact , that some plan tower < ewer the central portion was an im- ncdiato necessity , and accordinir tc ; ho report , of the city engineer the Vnring plnn is the most ptucticul and oust expensive. Mr. Rathbun said list when the bond question wua bo- ore the pcoplo , ho liud voted nnd worked for its pnsaago on the ntrcngth f the guarantee mentioned by Mr , Jnkor ; that while ho felt thnt the HJO,000 rightly belonged to the north reek , ho was willing , ns an individual , crying the hst interests of the city , o relinquish the $20,000 , nnd pre- entcd the following resolution to in- .Diligently dispose of the remainder : Resolved , "Thnt it is the BCIISO of lis mooting that the SUO.OOO appro- > riated for sewering Korth Omaha reek , be immediately used in con ducting nn open sewer from the .ver to Fifteenth street , nnd n-cover- d sewer from thence Avest , by the most practical route. " This resolution wan passed. A notion was carried that the chair np- > oint n connuitteo of five to rnom- nali/.o the council , as to the acnti- lents oxprcsscd in the resolution. 'ho following gentlemen were np- lointcd on the committee : R. N. Vithnell , Prof. Oeo. R. Rnthbnn. /in. Anderson , John Lee , Sr , nnd 31ark Woodman. Bohemian Eighty-six dollars were realized by 10 Bohemian ball on Saturday night , 'his will bo added to other money nl- oady collected and 1500 floriim sent on o Prague to aid in rebuilding the rational theatre in that city. Thu Bohemians of this city hove sent GOO ariiis altogether to Bohemia. Bonnty , health , nnd hippncK3 : ! for ladies n"WINEOFCABDUl. " AtJC..K. Ooodeiun. BUSHMAN'S. Our now .seasonable goods arc ncar- y nil received. Wo hnvo determined , o give our customers a Grand Jubilee n Low prices and real intrinsic value , nd wo hereby give positive notice : iat wo will certainly undersell ovory- ) ody in Omaha in many of the choice mrgains we shall offer. Wo have > ought u larger and more complete lock than ever. DRESS GOODS. "Wo shall offer a good assortment of csirablo and serviceable goods at rom 8c to lOc. The uro cheaper lum prints. At IDo wo offer n bargain that can- lot be matched elsewhere ut less than 5c. 5c.At At 25o a heavy , double width Suit- ig north . ' ! 7 o ut wholesale prices , ust the thing for warm , serviceable ress , Also , nil wool Momio cloth , flnn- ols nnd serges in all the now shades. At 7Jo ALL WOOL double width cashinora in all the now nnd dosirnblo hades were never sold for less than Oo to G5o. Better goods wo shall otler ut oqual- y extremely low prices. Underwear must bo seen to bo up- ireciatcd. Ladies' underwear , white , nt 35c to < 1.7B ; in scarlet , 81.25 to 81.75. Gentlemen's underwear ; whitefrom Oo to $2.20 ; do scarlet. Boys' underwear , gray and scarlet , heap. Children's garments , all sizes , very ow. ow.Bod comforts , blankets , flannel , nssimcrcH , cloaks and dolmans , knit oodx , gloves , Jioaiory , all , ALL , ALL tt prices far below lliQso drcamod of > y the most economical. BUHllMAX. All goods said at Edholm & Erick- on's are warranted as represented. Vhen your friends como to Omnlui ring them in and show them the ending Jewelry Store of the west. KDIIOLM < fc EUICKHON. 10,000 ladies wanted to BOO Ring- r's wonderful baruains in trimmed uid untrimmud Huts and Bonnets , Plumuu uiid tips half price. Ri.vumi's Oi'UNiNa or MIU.INGUY. Relief For the Dottltnto- At n meeting nt the bonrd of tr.\d lant evening President IJoyd nppoin od H. 0. Clark G. W. Liningcr nn W , J. Broatch ns n committee to tnk charge of nnd solicit subscription from the people -Omaha in bclm' of Iho towns of Madison anil Stnntor Neb , , recently devastated by n cj clone. About ? 'U)0 ) was subsc ibod a the meeting , nnd the committee wi wnit oil our citix.ena to-day and tc morrow to Hocurc their contributions A letter was received ) > y II. ( J Clark from Hon. Louis Ley , Stantoii in answer to n tolcgrnm , stating thn sevornl fnmilics were nlmost if no qnito dcstitttto nnd needed means t robnild nnd to cnro for themsolvc thnnigh the coming winter. Honls ay tliat they have estimated wlin will bo required nmong these truly dc serving to bo about.lOpO in buifdinj nmtorinl , § 500 in ropnira , furniture etc. Others that nro able to rebuilt will do HO without n.ssistnnce. It i thought advisable to divide th amount raised by Omaha equally bo twccn Madison nnd Slanton. A REITERATION That Smith Had Over On < Thousand Dollar ? . T..tlic IMItor of Tint UKR. OMAHA , October 8. I tind n stnto' nont in to-day's papers in ' rognrd t ( the effects left by the 'into J. R , Smith which I wish to eorre-st. I dit lot say I thought 1 know J. R. Smitl : ) ottcr than any one else , nnd thnt he ind boarded nt my house for five 01 six months , but that I could not give ho dates until I got homo. I did say hat .1. R. Smith had $1,400 about hit icreon , among his effects or upon do- losit , and still think so. On May Jo , 187 ! > , I find J. R. Smith's name interod on my books as working un- lor mo Ho continued to do so until , ho hist of September or the first of ) otobcr of the snmo year. Ho worked n this city for Edward Rosowatot rom May 25 to July 2. During this ime and until ho left the city he boarded with mo. I know ho had this imount of money. Six weeks ago nst Monday ho returned to this city nd wanted to board with mo , but my vifo was'just recovering from a spell ) f sieUness nnd wo couldn't receive liui. lie told me ho had the money to lay oil'tho balance on his place. Ho laid ho had had steady work while away. I did not say 1 thought his nonoy was locl'ed up in some safe , tut do think there in that amount of nonoy somewhere that did belong to ' . R. Smith. I do not believe ho vould have told mo anything but the ruth. P. G. DECKF.H. Hnnawriy Team- Rather an exciting runaway oecured n Dodge street , near Sixteenth , thi.s noming. A farmer's team bccamo Tightened nt a piece ot paper blowing n the street nnd started to run. "When oar the postoflico they turned square round broakirg the polo. The wa- on ran on the sidewalk and stopped hilo the horses continued down Fif- eenth street. Several buggies were n front of the Central stable and it wns singular that they were not dam ped as the horses dashed among hem. Virtue Acknowledged. Mrs. Ira Mulhollantl , Albany , N. Y. . mtes : "Pur several years I hiivo suffered rom oft-recurring biliotu headaches , con- Jpation , dyspoiiai i and complaints pecn- nr to my BOX. Binco using your BuitnouK ILOOI > BitTKiiH I am entirely reliEved. " Price 81 , trial size IQconts. lOeodlw A FRIENDLY FIGHT. Fathers and Sons and 3ons-in- Law Mixed Up In It. A young man named Daniel Buck- vis had a trilling misunderstanding with his brother-in-law , August vaiscr , at the residence ot the latter ear Boyd's ' packing house late last ight. Kainer , it seemo , had n nsnndciHtanding with the father f Buckovis nnd WAH about to pound lim when the young man interfered , 'his morning young Buckovis awoke n the calaboose with a largo sized tain in his head and a paralyzed optic irhicli ho vainly tried to manipulate , lis jaw was altogether out of kclter nd his spinal column was stiffened up > o that lie could scarcely turn his load with both hands. The young lan had evidently been in a row. Ho xplaincd thnt ho had tried to prevent labor from hurting his father , That ; mitluman then turned his attention to the youngster , and in the Bcuflla which ensued the latter freely con fessed that ho got the worst of it. To complicate matters Oflicor Black appeared on the scene and Buckovis was carted to the police station. To add a still further complication Kaixor this morning aworo out a warrant for iiHsuult against both father and son , and taking it altogether it may bo re marked thnt Buckovis has got himself into n scrape. FREE OF COST. Dn. KINO'S NKW DIBCOVKUY for Consumption , Coughs and Colds Asthma , Bronchitis , etc. , is given uway in trial bottles free of cost to the afflicted. 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 let this opportunity pass. \\re could not afford , and would not give this remedy away unless we knew it would accomplish what we claim for it. Thousands of hopeless cases have already been completely cured by it. Tlioro is no medicine in the world that will euro one half the coses that Du. KING'H NKW DiscoVXIIY will cure. For solo by C ) IHU & MoMAHOM , Omaha. DIED- PIIKLFSOn Oct. Oth. Apt'Io I'hclps. daughter of Mr. uml Mm. 1'hclpj ; aged IH nioutha. Funeral to-morrow nt - o'clock p. in. f rom residence , Ifith xtreet between Dmt nnd Wuliater. "WINEOFCARDUI" for Ladies only. At 0,1' . Ooodmaa Y. M. CA. . Election. The annual mooting of the V. ft C. A. was held last night and the fn lowing otlicora were elected for th ensuing year : P. C. llimebaug , prei idont ; S. L. McCnguo , vico-prcsidonl C. 1) . Reynolds , secretary ; E , I Ware , treasurer. The following is th bonrd of directors : .1. C. Donisc , A Q. Chnrlton , Jns. Nichols , Thos Orowcox , N. W. Merrill , Dr. 1' . S Lcieonring , M. A. Larson , W. II Smith , S. W. Hell nnd II. J. Darrcll WORTHY OF PRAISE. AH a rtilo we do not recommoir patent medicines , but when wo kno\ of one that really is n public boncfae tor , nnd does positively cure , then w consider it our duty to impart thnt in formation to all. Electric bitten nr truly a most valuable medicine , niu will surely cure Billiousnoss , Fcvc nnd Ague , Stomach , Liver nnd Lidiw complaints , oven whcio nil others rcni edic.s fail. We know whereof w speak , nnd can freely recommend tc nil. [ Ex. Sold at fiO cents a bottle Ish.t McMnhon. (4) ( ) The respectable drug stores , hotels , restaurants , and places of public re sorts all over our country keep "Con rad's ' Budweiner Beer. " nuto PECIAL NOTICES NOTlCE-Advortlsemcnt To Loin , For Sale Lost , Foutid , Wants , lloarillng , &c. , will bo Inserted sorted In thcco columns once lor TEN CENT ! per line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVECENT ! per lino. The Unit Insertion never leu thai TWENTV-FIVE CENTS TO LOAN-MONEY. ONEy TO LOAN-Call nt Law Ollicc oJ D. . L. Thonm RooinS , Creli'hton lilock. Q iAC \ ( \ f ° 'oatl ' at'rom 8to 10 pirccnt * " ' < JPtH"HM' on good real cutatcsocurlty , bv Kit. ISAAC EDWAUDS. 1100 Farnlmn St. QjO'Trt nnrtTO LOAN At S per ccntln. I > < 4tJv/ ' UUvterest In sums of $2f > 00 and upwards , lor 3 to A yaars , on lint-class city anil farm property. Burns KKAU ESTATK and LOAN AnnvcY. tfith and Domic * Sts. HELP WANTED. WANTED rAptrtcneed ncnant girl for gen eral housework ; small family. ISIS Well- tcr St. 227-12 'ANTED Man to take care of horses and other work. Appl > 1110 Farnham St. 223-10 ANTKD ( lood i-ook at S.V. . corner 18th w ami liarnvy Sts. Vfnyia S4 IHT week. -\\TKD-Oirl Inr lUlit liotisinork. in- : qnlru at Caff stieut tchool , 225-10 \\J ANT U Girl for i ncra ! lioiisowork. Call V > at ollliu It. G. L linn > t Co.'ITi South 11 li htntt. -jju tf WANTED Wrll rceoninicndo.l jjlrl , at IIu.l- on llhrr House , lillO llarnov St. Zii 11' WANTED Bnar tern at I'aulrir llnute ; prlco tt 21 per week for lioaid nnd lod.'lnt , ' . Suparate looms. 221-10" ANTKD Printer. A porinaneut situation W nnd peed pay to iho rijrht man. Aildn The Pilot , Blair. 107-10 A small olhcc , good light ; on or WANTED St. Address 0. , Bco ntrlio. 211-10' Furnished room and lioard. by a WANTED married eastern couplu. I'rhate r.imilv prefercil. Address II , , Ilco otilce. 212-10 * W ANTKD A good house t'lrl , No. 1010 Web- stcrSt. 21S-11 W ANTKD Situation liy n > oun limn In Htoru. Inquire IntelligenceolHeo , itftl llth itroct. 214-11' ' Good conk at } . AV. corner liar- WANTED ICtli at. Wa ci SI | wr week. 200-10' - ) laily , lo do WAN1ED-8ltuatlonlJVouiiir Good v.-ash- crand Ironer. Apply at 411 bth andlloward Sts. 20IP' WANTED A ( rood cook. Wajjes S25per mouth. Apply at 2UOS Uuit St. , Iictuecu 20th and 21su lUl-tf \TtTANTEO 110 to 200 loads of dirt near 2JrJ W and St. Mary's mcime. Knquiro at liuo oltlee. - - at Iho French CoHco House , WAf-TED-GIrl IQIh St. 181-tf UlnliiK' room girl and Kitchen girl WANTED nt I'nciflc Houtc. l\ \ > 5-8\ \XrANTEl 01il at 10SO North 10th Ftrect , VV oppoituJ. J. Brown. MH3. J. JI.COUKS- MAN. > 164-tf A young min about 15 yiara of WANTED do general store work. FltANK J. RAM OK. ISO-tt A couple good ryllndor prcst WANTED . Can Hint tteady emploj n.cnt at Lhij olllro. 27-tf Itcsjiectalile emplojincnt by husband - WANTED u Ife. Addrcea P. P. C. , Ilco Of- lee. 077-tf \TrANTED-Manufacturlnff concern wants n VY business mau in Omaha and In every city [ not already taken ) . A few hundred dollars ne- : csury to p ly for odi on dclti cry after orders mo been secured lor the tume ; * 1W > per month : rodt guaranteed. Tno inout eeircluiiK Invcuti- .oitlon solicited. A. S. ARNOLD & CO. , 1203 Uroadwa ) , New York. 8c21Gt Coed second girl at 1818 Chicago WANTED 44-tf ITC""ANTED IlouseUccccr , 1109 Farn'jam St. , YV P stain. BO-tf' ANIED-UIrl at 2601 Dodge street. 070-tf ANTKU-Fundlni ; bridifeand achool lionds. WANTK1 Clwk.Bvflevue. 26-tf FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND. ! KKXT Kurnlfhcdcoltace , f20 a month ; Pol . I' . U. Hall , 2 10 California St. 20&-tf HKNT Ono or'.two lame plca < u\nt front Foil rooms , furnUhed or unfurnUhed , A Ithout boaiil , to l&dlei or gttitliu. en and wife. 21U 1& J7\OH KENT lly Nov. Ut , a ottajo ; of 6 rooina U w Ithcood stable and out-building. Inquire in promlBca , 2423 Capitol avenue. 203-10 * KENT A new house , corner 10th and Webster , Apply on premise * . 217-11 HKNT A flue new 8 ro"m houso. D. FOR , 18th and Leavenworth Bt * . 21S-131 KENT To gentlemen , lth icood rcf 7- FOH , room and board for tlio Inter In a pr ! > , -ftto family. Call at 1012 Cawi Ht. IW-if UKNT Uooinn at uouthncst corner ISIh FOH Itird St. , trrt'tn car lino. 177-U' hKNT Nlctly fnrnlihw ! front olco o FOIl ; alto a Hinaller room , low pilcea ; brick iiouse. CaasSt , , G doora tteat of 20th St. 1M tf 171011 KENT Now 4-room home , South 17th L1 trix.t. J , L. WKLailA.NH , at Union Klera- : or. 116-tf HKNT JuntllnUhed two Brut-claiw two- FOR brick houson , 8 and 0 room * , tabl ind cumentixl oellara ; 840monthy lo adtanco , tV.M. UUHHMAN , B. K. corner 16th and Douff as ta. _ _ _ < > ? i' ' OH KENT 2 furnlihed rooms over Alej. elitnu1 Kutbuise.N. K. ccr. Ittth and Po.lfC itreeUi. HKNT-One room with board , 1803 Call FOR street. 735-11 SALE. SAIK Clican , horse , tiugyy andharues * . POU | at No. 8 , Crcightou lilock , 2114 1710H 8ALK Throo-ijirlns bugK wpron. In. i ) ( | ulro N , W. earner Junta and IStli HtJ. SOJll * 8A1.K At a bargain , family hoite suit- 17IOK for family or delU cry waxen , Inquire 1111 Ifciunport bt 17310 SPECIAL NOTIOES-OontiDUOd 'I710K SAL ! ! Stotk Mid fixture * ol millinery , JU notion and hMr ( tore , ilolnc * ( rood litituitt * , locution central ! store rind dwelling together , rent cliwip. I wMi torctlrofrombuMnt" * . Au drey A. 11. , Post Olllce , OmMn. 13713 T71OH SAMi A bc.Mitlfil ; t ldcncc property of JJ 20 ivcrc * with commodious hou < o. Kljtlit Heron of orvhird mill Uicjmrd. tioontlnn vtgtitly. Only two nn < l ft ( mil mill's from post olllce. lUr. gmnt JOII.V1. . MtCAOLK , Opp. I'.O. 70 tt KMIS hni ratMlnj ? long lists ol houses , lots B l&nds aiidarras / for ale Call and Ktt JIItllF.l.l.AS And rarasou retired by M IT HCltlTr llthfinil FnniMn t . IfOU SAljtv 1 Hint cliin minuet oixiui , cry LilOll 1 ; nearly now. Inimlro Milton Itcwra & 8on , nth and i'arnhatn St. " > _ * ' _ 8AI.E Hum of ItoUKlM Mid Burrty coun. FOR . A. llOSEWATKUlB20F rnhMu..trcrt 320-tf [ JIOIl SAt.tv four ncrrs of tnnd near water- _ i ; works rc cnolr , also t o cottaucs on Capitol lilll. Add. ANDUIiW.IlhVlNS..lSOO Douglas St. 848 U lucic roit B 203-tr E lTAnitOOK A HAU : A nuftll engine , D. W , ln > i > e& Eon ' inaVo. In perfect eider , Inqulm of II. U. Cl.uk & Co. HO-tf Oll SALE l.i'Ue and furintnruol a tint c\nv \ hotel in a tannof 1SOD Inhabitants , lu ftato of Nebraska ; has 24 \ > m\s \ ; the traxrllngmen re tort. Inquire ftHlKK olflco. ilMf SALE Pine stock ( arm of 400 acrtt EOU ( rood IIOHJO , cuttlo ohcd , orchard &e. , withIn - In cvisy reach ol railroad. 1'rlec , $4C,00 , liait tlmo at O'JOHN . L. McCAOUK , Opp , i'cft Olllce. _ IjUI-tf AND LANl-llciul3 rontn hoUM , HOUBKS , hotels , fanr ow , linilit , olllcct rooms , etc , Sco lot pOKC "TTIOIlSAt E flood home with four ronm * untl JL' half lot , No. 61S loUi ! liutnran Siltli and ilith street. Good well ami sluulo trccn ; liotfe In good condition. Inquire on prrmtmti. S21.U MISCELLANEOUS. _ _ IOSTLadles' golil ihiln nnd locKct ; nmcth.i ht J stonunn jnoaldv locket , ladv's and gciule. " man's picture In tlu > locKit. "Lopt bctwcon Catholic I.lhrary rooms nnd 10th and .luck-uu ht9. A llhcral ronanl will bo paid for Its return tn thin olllce , 220-12' C Qr lfWill \ betmrn to any one procur- tf . .v'"itf u perinincnt jiosltfon In wholesale house or olfiei ; , by joun ? limn late from I'lil nu'O. Four vc. rs biHinovs cxpnrlcncv. Address U. It , , lice olllce. 2KM1' T > KM1S' RKAbKSl'ATE DOOM _ sec 1st A'l Mils. U. E. CLAHKB'S No. 1 Ba\rd CALL Houie , cor. 13th anil Uodgo Hta. llort In th- city _ _ 5lQ.tf PRIVATE INSTHUCTIONS In FrcnchU > or man , Greek and Lntln. Trot. Henry \V Meek , 1207 Jackson St _ POO-ocS HAY-At A. H. Sander's Feed Store , BALED 1013 Harnoy St. KEAL ESTATK EXCHANQE. < s 1st pago. B ' NHWCITV MArS,25c. Scelrt pa > .o. SALK SflOO fat wether * . Ad- dn-vs Anton Alivl.I'lura Creel. , Dan win Co. , Xob. Xob.TIO KENT A larjr unfurnished room TIO bay \ \ lmlovvnmleraniki. . within slv t from 1' . O.AiMrossC. _ _ _ . , this oilier. ItW-M TKU.F.U AM ) .MEimiM-Mre POinTXK ) iast , | iri''Ciit anil future In lore ; ind nil nfl.uix. She reiU the dct > pi-st wcretsi thn I'cntt. She posi we * t bo magnetic ponvril [ ullill all jour w ishcs. Call at No. U'Ji corner lUtli iml ChlcaijO street. AGENTS CANVASS For books , jou know , will bell "Life of Frrihlent ( Jarlleld , " "Heroes of the 1'lalns , " "JJordcr Outlaws" "Laws of Uusues.s. ! " IltA WALDKON & CO. , St. Louis , Mo. sc2tdaului ! * COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. . ANTED K\cr > body In Council llluflB io to take THE HRE , 20 cents per wcelc.de llered by carriers. Oltko corner ilroadway and Main , up stairs , Council llluffs. OG3-II To huy 100 tons 'broom corn. WANTED nddrcsn Council liluffa Broom Factory , Counill Bluffs , low-a ! 653-20U ANTED A oed carpenter at onco. Ap w ply M } lister & Adams , Council Bluffs , Iowa. OJ9-29- \TTANTKD A llret-claia broom tier. Mayrui VV & Co. , Council liiuffs , Iowa. COO SO' VKTEU A boy to do chores nt llyneters W n > liery , Council Bluffs , 601-28 * Ww ANTKD Good girl for general housework. w Maria Mj lifter , Council Bluffs. CU2-tf \T7"ANTED A situation by a first-das' ) irlller. > \ Had 20 } oirs experience. Understands ) ld and new t'rocesscs. Speaks Lnmlleh and. icrnmn and ncrualiitcd | with steam and water nwtrs. Can lvu the best of reference. Will romcon tritlat anytime. Address II. S. , liox 1511 , Council Blufta , ja. _ 8-J.28 \T7 ANTED B > a. ccntleman of experience and VImiincss habits , u ] > ositlon with a llrm , ; lthtr as clerk or 1 1 trael. . Heicrcnco given. I. s. WA1KINS , Council Bluffs. 042 20 < n FOIl SALE Old pnpers 4rc per hundred , at The Bcu olllce , Council BlullH. s27 tf IT7ANTED T o cxptrlenced book solicitors V V for Colorado and Utah. Addrun P. O. > ox 1214 , Council Bluffs. Iowa. BOO-21 * Co Contractors , Bnildora and Property Owmom. The undeiilgnod having been appointed agent or the extensive Iron and wlro manufacturing louses of K. T. liarnum , of Detroit , and the lusticl Iron Foundry and Works at Toledo , ) hlo , capacity of CO tons daily , la prepared to urnlsh esthnates and prices for iron columns , tf. , &c , . for store fronts , window caps and tills , hresliold plates , w rought Iron * beams and frird- rs , hydraulic cle\ntors , staple Uttliigs , pulleys , liaftlng , &u. ; al o Iron fences , cresting , wm. low guards , shutters , stairs , balccnies , settooti , hails , \asea , acqnariums , fountilns , summer LOUSCS , lawn , garden and cemcUry ornaments , lower stands , grot e guards , &c. , &c. . In cndlem arltty. Catologuei ) suppllud on application. HbNKV II. fjAltllY , Manufacturers' Agent , 22 Pearl street Council Blufft , IonV EDWARD KUEHL , IAGISTKR OF PALMVSTKIIY AND CONDIJ 'JONALIST , 408 Tenth Street , bctweei F rnham ndllaincy. Will , with the aid of guardian plrlts , obtain for any onoaclance at the pott nd present , and on certain conditions in the fu- nro. Boots and Shoca uiado to order. Perfect atUfactlon iruarant od nu 6.m | POWDE ! Absolutely Pure. Hull ) from Gnp t'rct.u Tartar. No other nation nxaki'u buuh llgbt , flaky hot brtuuls , uxuriotii pastry. Can It Mtrn by Djiptntle i ItJ-out fear of thn 111 * rciiltlnp from hfA\y Indl vuttblo food. Hold o.-.ly In caim , by all Urocera KOYAU IJAKINO.POWDEU COJ Nou You , 0 F.I