THE OMAHA DAILY BliiE WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 19 1881. THE DAILY BEE. "Wednesday . Morning , Dot 19. u * , REPUBMCANCOUNTY TICKET ELECTION TUESDAY , NOVEMDEH 8 I. For Sheriff , DAVID N. MILLER. * For Treasurer , JOHN HUSH. For Clerk , * JOHN BAUMER , | For Commliwloner , ' " ; , B. r. KNIGHT. } I'or Judge , 1 A. M. CHADWICK. For Sarveyor. iGEORGE , SMITH. I * "For Superintendent of Instruction , 1 J. J. POINTS. For Coroner , JOHN ( J. JACOBS. For the accomodation of our up-lown patrons arrangement have been rondo with Edholm & Krlckson , Jewelers , opposite the post office , where advertisements am crderu for the city delivery of TUB UEE will be received. Advertisements for the evening must bo handed In before 1:30 : p m. , lor the morning edition before 8:30 : , LOCAL BREVITIES. Patterson sells coal. Frederick Leading Hatter. r1 Doano , Reliable Hatter. ' Fine pocket knives at Kulm'n. Owl Cigars at Kwhn'a ' Dru < ? Store. Night School at the Business College. j , Th Lion continue ! to roar for Moore's Harnokad Saddlery. For TINE Commercial Job Printing , 11 at TUB BEE Job rooms. Smoke Starlton & Storms , finest 'Cigar , at Kuhn's Drug Store only. Boys' Warm School Capo , all kinds , cheap , at Frederick's ; largest stock. < * . oct4-Ct The wedding of Dean Mlll paufih \vl\\ \ take place in Trinity Cathedral at 8 o'clock Thursday morning. Get your scat to-morrow morning for the Big 4 Minstrels for Friday and Satur day evening and matinee. The U. P. train for the west did not leave until 4 o'clock to-day , haung waited for the Rock Island train at the DluffH. ' The BKK acknowledges the following 1 additional subscriptions to the Garfield msnumentfuml : O. , T. Wilde , § 1.00 ; O. J. Wilde , Jr. , 81.00. ' The Union- Catholic literary asgocla- . ' tton gave n literary and musical entertain ment nt their rooms Inst night. The at tendance was fair. "A rare chance" for somebody to step into n good paying business. The stock and fixtures of the Michigan tobacco store 1417 Douglas street for Bale cheap. En quire on the premises. I There will be an adjourned meetingof those interested in the Chihia Hospita1 of the Trinity Parish to-da > { afternoon at ' - o'clock in the Cathedral. All ladies in terested in the work arc cordially invited to be present. -About D o'clock yesterday afternoon a f -man who was decidedly under the influence ol liquor fell from hla wagon at the corner of Sixteenth and Chicago streets. He wan ci drunk that he could not get out of the mud puddle in which ho fell without as- sistencc. 4 On last Friday Oscar Chase , of thin city , was married in the Episcopal church at Lincoln to Miss Parrot of that city. The couple Imvu returned to Omaha where hey will hereafter reside , The groom thinks the object was well worthy of the Chase , his friend * say. tfrine hundred and fifty-nine beautiful residence lots , located on Hamilton street , half way between the turn table of the red street car line and the waterworks rescryoir and addition , and just went of t ho convent of the Sisters Poor Claire in 8hmn'e addition , Prices rangp from § 75 t o $110 each , and will bo Bold on easy * I terms to those who will improve. Bomls' real estate agency , Fifteenth and Douglas jstrects , Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver O uro. * 17eodlw ] Tnke "BLACK-DRAUGHT" and you ' will never bo bilin'i" 1 At C. F. Goodman. , ' , Sarionily Hurt. , . „ r Daniel O'Koefo , who lives in South i t Omaha , and who lias boon working at the barracks , in getting out of a wagon if-at ' the headquarters , Monday morning , ' " -lilippod and foil astride of the wheel. * At the time ho did not think himself f injured , but yesterday , feeling seine pain , ho visited Dr. Morriam's ollico , when it was discovered that bo was ap seriously injured that ho may pos- * ' aibly lose his life. Economy. A fortune may be spent in using incf- t Vffectual medicines , whim by applying Jlho'njM1 Ecleetrio Oil a speedy and ccon- j iimical cure can be Directed. In cane of Theuinalisnv'lAme back , bodily > allment3 , or pains of every dcacriptfon , it affords in stant' relief. , 4 /LJ cod Iw NOT DISBANDED/ - The Mammoth Southern MinA - A rumor has boon pretty widely circulated abouUho streets that the ll ( pn\o \ h" _ , Southern Minstrels \ ho started from thi.i city some weeks ago had "Kone , J.p thunder , " having dis- . | iu that their manager , 'Nii- ' „ „ i on his way back to resuino the personal supervision of the variety ty show in this city. Inasmuch as immoth Southorn" are esson- Q iaha jorgaiiuation , at the which' are ! Molnfyro and nif.t > fa'/- Jj i 'last ' , of the manager of the minstrel troupe. denied the ptory in tote , dud- allowed u letter front the other , but three dap old , whicIfttdtocTlliat ( hd * troupe uro clearing , above oxpoiiBea and Balarjcs $200 weekly addiprbmieu to do a utili better buBiuoas. Tlic fate of Omaha I line , does not , therefore , ueem ( o b'o in { ho way of failure. HENRY ANDERSON. HiaVersion of the Indictment Pound in Iowa. Domestic Infelicity Hie Excuse For Infidelity. A CImptcr on the Villain Who Still Pursued Him- To the Kditorof Tur. tlxt. WAHOO , Neb. , October 18. 1 was not much surprised at roadinj the interesting and flattering report ol myself in your issue of the 13th inst because the author of it has been busy for the past year and a half tolling his story and .hunting an editor mean enough to advertise his tirade , bul failed , and now if you had published his name ( which is John Stcon ) as plainly at the bottom of his article as it appeared in every sentence of it to the mind of the citizens of Wahoo and vicinity , I would not stoop to notice any part of it , because the general oral public are not interested in n family quarrel , and such matters should bo beneath the notice of a pul lie journal ; but as many will read il who nro not acquainted with mo anil who have no opportunity of knowing the circumstances connected with the case , I will accept your kind offer of publishing a reply. The indictment was found upon the evidence of John Stcon , who , under the statutes of Iowa , made an illegal complaint , and then indirectly per jurcd himself by evading the facts by some hccus pocus , known only to those who , on this occasion wore ad mitted into the secrets of the grand jury loom. He aworo "that in Juno , 18U7,1 was married to Carrie A. An derson" which I am sorry to say is true "that I lived at Wahoo , and that ho wan there at the request of the woman I married , his wife's sinter , to make the complaint. " Thus you see ho loaves' me in the mind of that , 'nind jury , who were all strangers tone no , as being still the husband of Car rie A. Anderson , 'the woman I mar ried.1 Ho was very careful not to say lie was there at the request of my wife. Ho then identified a picture of myself which ho had taken there for .hat purpose , and ends his testimony. [ Io then has my wife's sister , a little ; irl 11 years old , brought in betoro ; his secret court , and she testified 'that she had a sister named Alice rho married Henry Anderson , of Wahoo , Nebraska. That she was not at the wedding , but that T had been at her father's house in company with ny wife at difi'eront times , and that ho picture presented was of mo. " L'ho result was an indictment , as stat ed. A short time after I had an inti- nation that something of this kind was going on and I Went over to in- ostigato and found the case standing as above otated. I then went to the trosocuting attorney and asked him wl-at ho proposed to do about it. If I va to bo tried I was there to give xmils for my appearance. But ho ad vised mo net to do so , saying ho micrht not want me and it would bo a useless expense and inconvenience to attend court to save the forfeiting of my bond , and ho iniulit never want mo , in fact ho admitted that ho had since come to the conclusion there liould not have been an indictment , ) iit it was too late to remedy and Captain ( / ) John Steen had gained his object and now has got it published and ought to bo happy. Ho had the iamo kind of a telegram sent to The [ lorald just in time to bo published 'or the enlightenment and edification of our county convention on the 3d imtant , but not having the manhood to sign his own name. In regard to my leaving for Colorado I will say that in the fall of 1878 I made up my mind that it was useless "or mo to attempt to live and maintain i house with Cariie A. Anderson any longer and consulted my bosom friend "John" and his verdict was that "ho would bo G d if ho would have lived with her half an long as I had , " Ilia own language , not mine ) , and I commenced preparations for temporary or permanent removal from her as cir cumstances might dictate , repeatedly counseling Capt. ( ? ) fetoon concerning my course , and on February 23 , 1880 , [ had my business matters m shape to leave. The last three months pre vious to my departure n alight cold ness wan perceptible on the part of 3upt. ( ? ) Stcon because I did not turn oyer my banking business nor the treasurer's otlico to him as my "near- est and best friend , " to use his own language on the evening before 1 ntartod , when ho asked mo what I intended to do with my oflico after I was gone. Ho sup posed he would bo as near in the line if succession as any ono hero. I told liim I had employed my deputy dur ing my term of ollico , and aa long as ho did the business satisfactorily to the public and myself I should retain him. This was the straw that broke the camel's , back , " and Captain ( ? ) John Steen has since laid awake nights tp plan law to ruin me , or drive mo out of the country , > AmoiiK other arrangements , j ; had my attor ney prepare a petition suing for di vorce In the term of the dis trict court for Saunders county in April , 1880. but with the instruction not to begin action if there was any prospect of MJ-S. Carrie A. Anderson bcgining an Action of the Maine kind , which she did. What induced her 1 care not , but that 1 , had any inten- tjqjv or desire to defraud her of any rights or bcat her out of' any part of her interest in my property ia a willful and malicious false hood , for I did not attemut to wnwioriior toTpiipw Sine , and what Bhegotwasmy owii ! free 'gift ' , aid : amounted to about ' 88,000 , stead of § 5,000 , viz : Our house nnd homo , furnhhcd complete ; also barn , horao and carriage , well worth § 3,000 ; aii 80 acre farm , ' wolK' improved and good buildings , adjoining town , worth * 2,000 { tweut6ghttoi i6ts , for which I would nnd nilr now givi her & ,00QmidC , , ljOOO/caah.bcsideJ her attorney's foe , the modest sum of S''OO. If the property lias dwindled down to ? 5,000 it hns been done through the manipulations of this same Capt. ( ? ) John Steen , who I know got the most of the cnsh at the time and oven refused to give her a nolo for it , and his brother's houses are now paitly furnished with the furni ture out of our homo , and then they point to the homo of my children , ay- ing they cannot afford to have any thing better than the old furniture re fused by them. I returned hero about the 1st of May , 1880 , and found that Corrie A. Amlocson had broke up her homo and moved to Omaha by the advice of John Steen and horsistors , as she told mo herself , and nho complained that they treated her so badly , they would not even answer her letters on matters of bnsinois , and consequently she wrote to my brother and myself , Hay ing in ono of her letters , now before me , that she had "conto to the con clusion that if anyone would do any thing for her it would bo Henry and his folks , " bill Io ! another clungo came over them , when in December last I was married again and brpuitht my wife hero , then she said their let ters and visits were too numerous to keep account of and nothing would do but she must come back to Wahoo to livn , it would make it so much more pleasant for us all you know , and now while I do not think I should have brought a second wife hero to bo persecuted by thciio devils had Carriu A. Anderson and our children made this their homo. I do not propose to bo driven away by such a rabble. As to their charge that I avoid my doarchildron they know it's an infamous lie. On the contrary T never miss an opportunity to see them and they know it so well that they have both coaxed and threatened the children to induce them not to notice or speak to me , and they have even committed violence on the smallest girl in order that they might punish me and have told them that they ought to shoot mo if I ever came near them. As to the charge that disease had crazed or impaired the mind of Carrie A. Anderson before our separation it is as falao as it is infamous and nobody knows it better than Cnpt. ( ? ) John Stuon and you will please allow mo to copy his own voluntary effusion addressed to mo four and a half years ago , at a time when Carrie A. Ander son concluded that she could no longer occupy our joint domicile , and [ consented to her going away and iaking ono of the children with her upon the express condition that she ; o to her old homo in Iowa , whore I would send her money to support her , and whenever she was inclined to : omo back sheSvas welcome to do so. Thrco days after her departure I ro- ceivcd a loiter from her dated Sidney , Neb. , Baying ho was bound for the Black Hills , and wanted me to send lior money to go on or else to buy her i house und lot in Sidney. No ono cnows what I suffered the next cou ple of weeks. I was just getting es tablished in my business and was on- : irely alone , so I could not possibly { ot away , and she would write mo al- nest every mail what a terrible place she was in , and the little child witholit a place to sleeper or keep comfortable , ' but to cut this narrative short , in the same mail in which I received the first letter from Carrie A. Anderson I received the fol lowing from my friend John : OVKKJE OF JOHN STEEN , 1 FHEEMONT , March 7 , 1877. j "MrDKAit HENRY I learned from Mr. Fuhoman , yesterday , that Carrie was on the train from Wahoo , evidently - ly to try the world alone for an indefi nite period of time. As I may not'.bo in Wahoo for a few days I hereby ex tend myhoartyand friendly sympathy , while the separation may not bo with out its benefits. I thinkl can readily comprehend the position in which it places you to say the least it must bo terrible and it is certainly to bo re gretted that no other course was pos sible for either n temporary or perma nent pooco. The world may never know what you have undergone for the past three years , to continue and uphold a homo for the sake of your children not yourself , nnd the pa tience with which you have borne it all. But I think that you can appeal to your own conscience for that approbation you failed to receive from an unreasonable , jealous and un grateful wife , and in case Mother Uossip becomes too loud , plcaso refer thorn to your old and steadfast friend , who will stand by you through thick and thin. "Youra , as over , JOHN. " Suffice it to add , on this subject , that I do not think she is at all to blamp for thcso fits of frenzy , because I believe they are hereditary. I be lieve her mother brought her husband to a premature grave by the same conduct , and I am told her sisturs are afflicted with periodical screaming fits , and their father told mo himself , the last time I saw him now about nine years ago , and before my family had been disturbed by any trouble that ho feared Carrie and I would not live happily together lonir , because Carrie was getting more like her mother every day , " is it disease , or what is it that ails nil of them ? I might go on and make charges against John Stcen's conduct in pri vate life , which are facts to my own knowledge and of equally as a damag ing nature , but at I have already said they could bo of neither publio benefit or particular interest , nnd rather than to make innocents suffer as they do by such reports I forbear , I have already written much more than I had any idea of doing , and will leave the case to bo judged by friend and fuo , as they see fit , relying on the promise from the higher court that He who once said : "Lot him who is without sin ciut the first stone" shall eventually judge who is a villain. Yours , etc , HHNIIY ANDKUSO.X. "Don't Know Hnlf Their Value. " "Thoy cured mo of Ague , Bilious ness and Kidney Complaint , as re commended. I had a half bottle loft Whiqh I used , for my two little girla. who the doctors and neighbors aaiu could not bo cured. I would have lost both of them ono night if I had , not given them Hop BittoiM. They did thum so imich good f continued their use until they were cured. That is why I say you do not know half the jValuo of lion Bitters , and dp not re- oomuiond them high enough. " ) B , , pochcBtor1 , 'N. Y. See other column' American Rural Homo. ' " * . oct. 10-nuv. 1. A STRANGE VERDICT , Which Greatly Astonished Judge Savage's Court. List of the Jnrom Who It In. The case of the state vs. Frank Martin was concluded in Mio districl court yesterday. Martin , who is a young man. was charged with having made away with ono of Jim Stophonson's horses , which that gentleman valued at $80. Martin had represented to Stephenson that ho uas a commercial man and would probably bo out on the road for several days , but thcro would bo no cause to worry. When n few days had elapsed Stephenson did not become come alarmed until he received a * .ol ogram from Iowa saying that horse , apparently belonging to him , had boon sold there by a stranger. 1'rom the description appended ponded to the telegiam there was no doubt whatever that the horse was Stephenson's ' , and a deputy sheriff was at once sent there. Ho soon returned turned to the city with the informa tion that the.surmisea werocorrectand Martin being in custody , was locked up. The case against Mat tin was as clear M it would be possible for a case to bo , but nevertheless the jury to whom it was given returned the as tonishing verdict of not guilty. Judge Savogo himself was taken by Hurprio and in discharging the pris oner from custody intimated to him that it would not bo safe for him to rely upon juries hereafter , which , like the ono that had just tried him , seemed to act in Mio face of posi tive and direct evidence. Ho advised the young man to mend his way and got out of thn city as rapidly as it was possible for him to do so. The jury which ren- ilercd this peculiar verdict was com posed of Joseph Redman , B. L. Koyes , Titos. Price , H. D. Shull , Theodore Orobo , John P. Timporly , hai. " J. Ryan , W. Anderson , Frank E. Currier , Frank P. Hanlon , Win. "rowley , nndD. D. Deyo. PERSONAX. Mr. Hull ) , of Lincoln , Neb' , is in the city. city.W. W. K. Bacon , of Grand Island , is in town. C. C. Freeman , of Kxcter , Neb. , is in thu city. L. Carter , the cattle man , left to-Jay for the weat. Sirs. M.T. ] ) a\is , of Beatrice , is at the Withnoll. -Tom Collins , hailing from Chicago , is at the Creighton house. Vred H. Blecker , agent of the FayTem- l > leton opera company , is inltown. John Sanger , of Niobrora , Neb. , is in the city , a guest at the Oreighton house. Hon. Masau Gregg , of Fairberry , Neb. . is in the city staying at the Creighton house. G. 1) . Thayer , fromHockCreek , Wyom ing territory , is registered nt the With- nell lion.se. ' Peter Herdie , Jjf Philadelphia , of Her- die couch notoriety , is in the city at the Withnell. Hon. Samuel Chapman , of Plattsmonth , IB in the city. He In stopping : at the Met ropolitan. flawy Croighton , of Texas , i in the city , on a visit to Inn brother , Jiunes Crefchton. If. H. Henshaw , post otlice inspector , of Chicago , 111 , , ia in the city a guest at the Creighton house. V. Curtis , of Dead\\ood , came down to "the Stntea" yesterday , ami will spend a few days In Omaha. II. II. Baxter , editor of the Mirror of Bourbnn , I ml. , in in tlie city the guest of W. ] f. Vanory , a former Hcliool mate. Fudge Woolworth leaveH to-day for Washington to attend the nupreme court before which ho IIOH several cases pending , K. N' Vlnqucst , E q. , for many years n resilient of Umahn , anil naw living in Kan sas City , arrived last evening on a business trip. trip.G. G. 0. ( iarribaldi , well known as a dec orator of theaters of San Fianuisco , passed through Omaha yesterday bound for New York. Cm K , Howe , of North Bend ; Karl Jj. Dlxon , of Ulnir ; W. 11. JlcGinncss , of iu City , and .1. K. Kcmingtim , of Pl.ittHinoutli , aiujat thu Canfleld house. At the Metropolitan : L. D. Wilgns , of DuidClty ; MnDauUtrom , of Fremont ; Mason Uiegg , of Fairbury ; J. M. Ilyan. of Columbus ; C. .f. Gardner , of Sioux C'ity ; M IV JbhiiHon , of Nebraska City. * , K , Olnrovsky , consul-genera ] of Hua- , located at San Francisco , wni on the east-houml train of the U. P. yesterday going to Xuw York , f Io upaaka hopefully of the Kuiaiatisituation ami believes nihil ism is being crushed. The following arrivals in the city from Nebraska ami the west are noted on the Withnell house register : K. P. Anderson , of Cheyenne ; Jams Chute and daughter , of Lincoln ; W. N , Noble , of Fort Wanna- kel , Wyoming territory ; It. 1) . Steams , of Lincoln ; Gco. S. Smith and F , F . White , of PlatUmouth ; J. J. Stublw aijd wife of Oakland. No hvatl-acho or Wck-ncho for ladies who drink "WINE OF CARDUI. " At 0. F. doorman DIED. rUOHTiit ; , JOHANNA Wife of Ifcnry Hjchtcr , died Ocloler 18 , at 0 a. in1. ' , ngetl forty'yeaw. ' Funeral Thursday , October 2 ( > , at 3 i > , m. , from residence , No , 1110 Howard street. Vripnds Invitod. Cull at WinN , Whitney > D.tuglas ropt JJppt and ! Emporium. , , Burt's ' ' " ' " ' premium goods'"for' both"ladics' and gentlemen , South Omaha Sewer It will bo remembered that some time ago it was decided by the council that if these hav ing claims against the city wouh mass the amount judgement would a once bo confessed and the amount o the claims paid by the city. E. R French and A. M. Chadwick were trustees for claimant to the amount o 84,745. Yesterday Mr. French present ed the matter before Judge Chad wick and City Attorney Mandoraon con fcsscd judgment in the amount be sides the costs. This money cannot at once bo paid by the city , but pro visions will be made for its paymcnl in the next tax levy. DISTRICT COURT. Some of the Offenders Before It Yesterday. Convictions Secured in a Couple o ) John McDonald was tried in the district court yesterday on charge oi robbery. Ono evening some time ngo Jack Connolly alias Whisky Jack , was lying on a sidewalk in his usual condition of elaborate intoxica tion. Ho had a short time previously been p.iid by the U. P. for a month's work , and consequently had about $ -10 in his possession. While ho was lying there a man with the appearance of a re duced Thespian happened to pass. So rilled Connelly's pocket and noved along. A couple of little boys lad , however , noticed the por- bnranco , and followed the fellow up until a policeman was met , when ; ho man was arrested. He proved to jo John McDonald , ono of the alleged actors who perform at the St. Elmo. McDonald , when put on the stand , icknowlodged having taken 820 , but this did not prevent the jury from bringing him in guilty of grand lar ceny. ceny.Morton Morton Lewis , a colored man , was > laccd on trial charged with burglar- zing the residence of Samuel Burns. A jury was impanelled and Mr. Burns put upon the stand , when jewis pleaded guilty to the charge. The case of Michael Wallons , charged with laiccny as bailee , was called up for trial in the afternoon. It appears that a man named Lewis Sny- der.boarded at Wallens' house. Snyder - der claims to have placed § 1,000 in iVallens' care for safe keeping , and hat it was safely kept as he has not ecn the color of his money since. Garrigan' Trial. The'trial ' of P. H. Garrigan , former agent for the Singer sewing-machine company in this city , on an indict ment for embezzlement , will probably come on to-day. It will be remem- jered that Garrigan was arrested in [ ndiana , on a requisition , by a special letectivo who discovered his where- ibouts in a small town in that state. The chief complainant in the case is jidney Smith , the general a cnt for ho Singer company in this state. Smith alleges that Garri an embez zled about $150 in money and ma chines. The defense .vlll be based ipon a general denial of the charges n the indictment. HEROIC COACHES. Will Run Them in Omaha If They Kun at All ? The presence of the venerable Pe er Herdie , of Williamsport , To. , in ) inaha , is on business relating to the iurdic coach and its adaptability to Nebraska mud and dust. In Omaha , another thing should bo mentioned , and that the crosswalks. It is lainied by many that the low hind axle of the Herdie coach and the hiqh crosswalks in certain-parts of the city can never agree , or that the coachea can neither go over the walks nor the valks under the coaches without a col- ision. This is at present more n mater - or of calculntion than of trial. Of courtio this difllculty will bo ob viated whenever the streets uro fully graded , which it h to bo hoped will bo in 11 year or two at thu most. But another consideration comes nto question now , and that is if the [ Icrdica can bo run at all in Omaha. It is reported that the delay on the art of certain gontlumon to push for- rvarcl the plan ol putting the couches ho streets is duo to the fact that they iiavu boon checkmated , and that par- tics in Council Bluffs have bought the privilege from I'etor Hordio to run , ho coaches in both cities , paying -hercfor the neat sum of $10,000. In my event the coaches ate a good .hing hand , handsome and cheap to ride in and could , doubtless , obtain a profitable patronage. i WORTHY OF PRAISE. As a rule wo do not recommend [ latent medicines , but when wo know af ono that really is n public benefac tor , and does positively euro , then we consider it our duty to impart that in formation to all. Electric bitten are truly a most valuable medicine , and will surely euro Billipusnuss , Fever and Ague , Stomach , Liver and Liduoy , complaints , oven where all others rem edies fail. Wo know \yhoreof wo apeak , and can freely recommend to all. [ Ex. Sold t HO cents n bettle. Ish&McMahon , (4) ( ) "WINEOFCARDUI" four times a daymakca n happy household. At 0. F. ( ioodman. 'Tho Kovcro-House ( ouncl Ulutl's is the best second-class hotel in the Teat. " auel7-lra EXPOUNDING THE DOSPEL , Moj. Whittle's Subjoo's ' for the Week , The terrible concition of the streets did not dolor a largo aiulionci from gathering in the Firsl Presbyterian church last night , Scats could not bo obtained for many in the audience , and thcso wuro consequently compelled to aland during the service. The topic for last evening's discourse was ' [ Guilt of Sin , " and this was ably handled by Major Whittle. As usual , Mr. McOrannhan nnd lady gave their assistance in a vocal way. There will bo two services held dailj during the week , ono at tti and another at 7:30. : Tin. topirs for the altornoon services relate generally to the Holy Spirit and are us follows : On Wednes day , "Walking in the Spirit ; " Thurs day , "Filled with the Spirit ; " Friday , ' Prayer for the Spirit. " Major Whittle's topics for the eve ning services throughout the week will bo as follows : Wednesday , "Stain of Sin ; " Thursday , "Penalty of Sin ; " Friday , "Remedy for Sin. "There will le no Saturday service. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Ath crtlscincnt To Lonn , For Sale , jOft , Found , Wants , Boarding , &C. , Kill be Inserted sorted In thesa columns once for TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVE CENTS > cr lino. The first Inxertlou ntncr less than TWENTY-FIVK ( JENTS TO LOAN MONEY. IONEY TO LOAN Call at Law Olllce of D. M L. Thomas KooniS , Crelchton Hlock , To 'loan t from 8 to 10 per cent , on Rood real ostotcsecurlty , by 1)U. ISAAC EDWAHDS 1109 Farnbam St. T ° LOAN At 8 per ccntln- terest In suras of 82,500 and upwards , for a to 5 yaars , on flrst-clafia city and arm prop rty. HXMIS URAL EsrAH and LOAM AOFNCT , 16th and Douulcs Sts. HELP WANTED. Men and tonns by Dufly Bros. , WANTED nnd Doujjlos. on 8th St. 29J-H ITtTANTED To rent a farm by man and hla > Y two eons. Inquire at this olllcc , or addrcta N. Flury , Douglas St. , bet. llth und 12tli , Omaha. 290-25 ITTANTED Bj a lady , situation as house- YY Keeper or will ial3t In light work inafain- y. | Address this with Mrs. T. H. C..P. 0. , Omaha. 2SS-tf [ TTANTED Hyaigentleman whole wife will V Y Join him in a month , a comfortable room nd board. Location southeast of the post office referred. Addrcta Jerome , thU olllcc. 271-10 * n7"ANTED A competent cook , * asher VV andlroner , nlllVct good wa cs , at 101 ' St. Keno other need appl } ' . 289-20 rTT"ANTED By w don lady with Rood refer- VV enccs , place with light work. Care of hildren prefcrcd. Inquire at Y. M. C. A. 29110 [ XT'ANTED Situation by a competent en- Y Y glnecr. Address 11. Y. " .Bco office. 281-18 * - by a lady to work for WANTED-Slluatlon an object. Best of rn- ercnccs given. Address , Miss A. , Bte office. 280-lb * WANTED Good wages to competent girl for ' general housework , except w ashing. Mrs. tell , St. Mary's avenue and 205 h St. 282-tf HtrANTED A good girl in small family for YY the winter , must be a good cook , washer nd Ironcr. German preferred. Call a COS cor' 7tn and Jackson Sts. 266-1 f [ TTANTED Two furnished rooms in the YY neighborhood of the Central School , on or icfore No\ember 1st. , Address E. li. U. , Test Olllcc , Omaha. 274-19 iTTANTED To rent a tumlxhed homo ucar VY Central School , six orelght rooms , on or icforc No > ember 1st. Address E. U. U. , I * . 0. , Omaha. 275-19 An experienced girl for [ 'cnc.ral WANTED housework , castsldo 20th St. . bet. Cli cage nd Cas < s 200-tf [ T7"ANTEl > A good tinner. Steady employ- YV mcnt guaranteed the > car through ; the ilghest wages paid. JAMKM CIKAKY , 2&0-19 Grand Island. IT7 ANTED-KO to SCOIoads of dirt near 23d VV and St. Mary's a\cnuo. Enquire at Bco IHce. 2229 tf ANTED-HO to 200 loads of dirt near 23rd YY and St. Mary's atomic. Enquire at Bco " ttlce. 19J-U WANTED A couple good cylinder prcsa feeders. Can Uud steady employment at hlo omcc. 27-tf RcopcctaMc emplojment by hus band and wife. Address P. I' . C. , Bee Of- ee. - 977-tf W ANTED Housekeeper , 1109 Farnham St. , up stairs. SO-tf [ TTANtED Girl at 2(501 ( Dodge street. .Ttr ANTED Fundlnir bridge and school bondi. W U.T. Clark , Btllevuo. 2f5-M FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. HKNT Kiirnliho rooms at No. 1U1U FOR . 291-21 * "TT'OK KENT I'urnlkhoil room for 2 joutiff JJ men ; central location. Kmiulro nt V. M. C. A. rrlu 912 per month. 278-18 * ftOR KKNT A commodious brick residence , [ J on 8. W. cor. 10th and Furnham St. For onus address IIrs. K. A. Itncr , Tabor , Iowa. 270-10 RENT Ilouso with B rooms and cellar at FOH pur month , patablo In adtanco Inquire- t 1221 North Utli St. , bet. Paul and hhtrnun. 25J-19' I7IOR KENT Store and dnclllngiiouse.combln- 1 } id. Inquire at COO South 10th St. 248 18' neil UENT-Hult of room' , nicely furnished [ } suitable for four gentlemen. Aluo ona tingle com for two. Northwest earner SOth andDat- nport bU. 232-tf TTlOil KENT K ( unmlieJ room * o\er ttci- JL1 chantV Kich neN. | B. cor. IBtb and Dodge . " " " " Blrwt. . FOR DALE. SALK A peed strong jwny , will brok < ito EOIt to liarncBH and saddle , K\ana' Seed ttorc , 4thand DodKeHti. f T 2BMO nOH SAl.rA small limbo and 1 lot with good I ; w ell and Blablo. ou20tli , near Shernun St. , No 1307. Prl.co , $050. % 1 f 273 tf [ 71011 SALK Cheap , Two Itadlont Homo t totes \ ; In good condition , ono a double lioattr. Ap- ily at nortlitast cornvf 10th and California Kin. nOll BALK A lot of second hand furniture , L1 itotcv , rarpotH and crockery ttare , at II. faplgle , 1203 Douglas BH. 288-Jm T > CUIS has rattling long ll ti of houuoa , lot * D lands aiid farms for 'talo Call and get h.era. TTAOIl aALlJ-fLelauancl ( uraltnn/of / a'llrbt claea D hotel In a town of 1300 Inhabitants , In state of Nubruka ; hai 24 hcdi ; the tratollng men I re- Bert liiqulroatllKKolUce. iilS-tt neil flAf.K-A sinall engine/ . W. I'ajnofc [ < Son's make. In perfect osder. Inquire of II. U. Clark & Co. 0-tf nOR BALK ll p of DouxlM and Han ? Quo. L1 tlet. A. KOBEWATEU , mOPirabwa tie t 320-tf SPECIAL HDTIOES Dontinnad : SAUJ-Klne stock f rm cMOO ms- FOi rood licn o , cattle nhcil , orch rd &c. . llh- In way rrvh of r&llroad. Price , ? K > 0 , unit time U 0 * JOHN L. HcOAGUE , Opn. font Office. Tjion SAI.E-A bemillriil wldcnce propcrtv of JU 20 acres with coimnMlloin house. fciRht ncrM of on linn ! ivml \ Inojiml. Location sightly. Only two ami * liulf rnllcn from post office. I ) r K mt JOIiNUMcCAaUE , Opp. I'.O. 70-tf kUICK YOU SALfc. > 203-tf BSTAnnOOK&COK. "fJlOIl SALE 1 flrst-ctasj cfthlnct orpintry JJ chc-ipj neatly now. Inquire Milton JlOKors te Son , 14th ami t > rnhi > m at. 30-tt _ "T710U SALE Four ncron of land near water- JProrl.ii rcscnolr , n.\M \ two oottAircs on Capitol filll. Add. ANDUEWIlh.VlNSiSOO DoxiRla * 8t. M8 If AND LAND Ueinn rent * hounet. HOUSES , hotel * , fanr oto , lantti , office * rooms , etc , See 1st pace MISCELLANEOUS. From niy place , corner Hurt anil STRAYKO , on October 13th , one roan horse pony , 0 } cars old , brand on left him ) quarter. Any whereabouts or return to me will lie llbcrrnt. ly recorded. WALDKMAU HAXTIIOU8EN. 285 20' LADY Wishes writing to do nt homo or In A nn ofllce , has had tonic experience and con siderable business tact ; or will as lst In lluht housework nnd gho music lessons In n family i Address ono week. Mrs. 1' . II. M. , 1' , 0. , Unnli.i CS7-24 A C1KNTS WANTED To sell lomplcta Domes. J\ tic lllblo. llcskles somu of the best tclllnp buslncei nml social works In tlio world. Kxtra Inducements. Address , C. IX Footc , Flnnncc , Noli. 280-24 FOUND A nowslnfflo Ilrcccnlovllniftjuii bar rel at Florence Lake. The owner tun find the same by nppljlmr nt M. bliutto , Run Hmlth , toriicr of llth and Farnham Sts. , nnd . 277-10 fTlAKKX Ull Dark bay home , wlilto strlpo In 1. faic , about 15 Jena old. MOSES HAWKINS , 1010 Chicago St. 202-20' J. M. IIIIUNSWICK & 11LAKE CO. , Kcoiv THE complete stock of Illlllnrd Tallies and flllf. Hard iiicrrhandlsa on handat thelrstore roomMK > South 10th St. , Omaha , Nob. ol'J-lm' JHOCHSTASSEIl Will pay the Inchest cash . price for second hind llllllard nnd I'ool Tables , Call er address EDO South 10th St. _ ol2-lm' I OOMb AND ItOAUD A pleasant home for JLXi the winter for three gentlemen , where the > ran find the comforts of a home. Deference ex changed. Add a B , Dee olllcc. T > EJI1B' REAL.3TATE BOOM.-bte 1st poKB. pIUVA'lK INslKUirriONS In FrencnUar JL man , Greek and Latin. Prof. Hutiry W Meek , 1207 Jackson St P00c3 BALED HAY-At A. H. Sander's Feed Store 1013 Harnoy St. B19-U B EMIS' HEAL ESTATE EXOHANOE. a r > EMIS' NEW CITY MArS,2ic. Sec 1st p < v0 ! HKEPKOR SALE 2000 fat mothers. AdT dress Anton Abel , Plum Creek' , Dawson Co. , b. 185-18 * TELLER AND MEDIUM Mrs FORTUNE Eliza tells past , present and future la loto and all affairs. She ret cats the deepest aecrctso the heart. She possesses the magnetic powerij fulflll all your wishes. Call at No. 322 corner 10th and Chicago street EDWARD KUEHL , MA01STER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDI ; TlONALIhT , 408 Tenth Street , between Farnham andltaincy. Will , with the aid of guardian spirits , obtain for any one a glance at the past and present , and on certain conditions In the fu ture. Boots and Shoes made to order. Perfect satlnfictlon puarantreil au26-lm COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special adtcrtlscments , such ns Lost , Found , To Lean , For Sale , To Dent , Wants , Boarding , eta , will be Inserted In this column at the low rate ol TEN CENTd PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent insertion. Leave odrertlBemcBti at OUT office , up stairs , corner Broadway and Pearl streets , Council Bluffs. fTTANTED Everjbody In Council Bluffs Io YY to take TUB Bun , 20 cents per week , do llvered by carriers. OHlco corner Broadway and Peirl up stairs , Council Bluffs. 062-tf TnOTTER'S TICKET OFFICE War In railroad JL tickets continues to ; boom. Unprecedented low rates to all eastern points. Etcry ticket guaranteed. Orders filled Dy telephone. From ono to ten dollars sated by purchasing tickets of C. A. Potter , successor to Totter Is. I'almcr , No. 40 South Fifth street , Council Bluffs , Io u. octia-tt Boy , with pony , to oarrj papers. WASTED at Urr. office , Council lllutts. octlS tf \T7-ANTED To buy 100 tona 'broom corn. YY I'or particulars address Couucll Bluffs Broom Factory , Council Bluffs , Iowa. B5S-29tl "tTT"ANTED A ijood carpenttr at once. An- YV ply Mxnsttr & Adams , Council Bluffs , Iowa. 059-29 * A Hint-class broom tier. JIajno WANTED Council Bluffs , low a , LOO 30 * 'ANTED A boy to do chores at Jljnstera W fishery , Council Bluffs. Cfll-28 * WWANTED Good girl for general housework , WANTED } , Council Bluffs. ( IC2 tf "TTTANTED A situation by a first-class miller. YY Had 20 jcars experience. Understands Id and new processes. Spunks tnijllsli niu1 Uenuan and acquainted with uteam and water i3wers. Cangito the best of reference. Will ome on trial at any time. Address H. S , Box 1611 , CouncIIJDIuffs , la. _ * > -28 _ . SALE Old papers 40c per hundred , at FOR Bee olHco , Council Bluffs. 8e27-tf To Contractors , Bnlldor * and Property Owners. The undeiBlt'ned having been appointed agent or the extensive iron and wire manufacturing louses of K. T. Barmnn , of Detroit , and the lussel Iron Foundry and Works at Toledo , Ohio , capacity of W tons dally , Is prepared to urnlsh estimates and prices for iron columns , EC , , Ac. , for store fronts , window caps and < ills , hrcshold plates , wrought iron beams and ttlrd- rs , hjilraulle eletatora , staple HttinjfB , pulleys , liaftln ; , ' , ic. ; also iron tenets , creutlnjr , ttln- daw guards , blmttura , ntalni , balconies , bcttcea , hails , tascs , acquariums , fountains , summer louses , lawn , garden and cemetery ornaments , lower stands , grave guards , &c. , &c. . In indices arlcty. CataloKuos suiiiilied on application. 11EKKV II. IlAIlliy , Manufacturers' Agent , 22 1'carl street. aUL'10-lm me Council Bluffa. lowft' POWDE Absolutely Pure. MadofiomOrapo CittuaTartar. No.other . arpatlon makes bucli light , flaky hot treads , unurloua tuwtry. C n he eaten by Djepeptle wllrout fear of thellli rrtultin from huny IndJ Pttlblc food. Sold only In cans , by all Orocers . < HOYAL BAKlNa4POWiK CO ] New York. ' ' 0 , r , Ooodnuc