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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1881)
THE DAILY BEE Monday Morning , Dot. 24. LOCAL BREVITIES. Fattorron Frederick Ix-fuUnR ItMler. Donno. llcllnblo llnttor , Fine pocket knives at Kuhn's. Owl Cigftra at Kuhn'a Drujr Store. Night School at the Dustnoss College Th * Lion continued to roar for Mooro' H rn < u > .ad Saddlery. For FINE Commercial Job Printing til t THK DKE Job rooms. When you want the best Hat , RO t < the Practical Hotter , Frederick. ocl21-2 SAVC money buy your Hats of Fred crick ; lowest prices , best Hutu. oct21-2t Short Hand taught at business Col Icge. ' ocWO-Ut Oysters on half elicll at Klchnnls lies- Uurixnt. oct22-4t Don't forget tlio Goapel Meetings nt the Presbyterian church. Don't forget the Coupe1 Meetings at the Presbytotlan church. Go to Atkltifon ft Co'.s for Opera Hate , Bonnets and Kid 0loves. An Im mense utock to select from. Tlio annual meeting of the Congressional Ladies' Society will bo held in the parlor of tlio church , Tuesday afternoon nt ! 2 p. in. , October 2Cth. As fcveral ] > crBon are to be received intn the Christian Church on Sunday morning next , the pastor will deliver a rilnco.irao on tlio creed of the church forwhich he Inborn. "A rare chance" for omebo < ly to utoii into a good paying business. The stock and fixtures of the Michigan tobacco store 1417 Douglas street for sale cheap. En quire ( in the premises. Courvnisicr "mosquctaire" kid fjlovcH in six button length nnd of latest Hhhdos in tan , new brown , etc. , nro very fashionable. In foot the correct thing in glovca and nre offered nt 82.00 npalr rcgularprico ? 2.M ) . S. P. Morse & Co , , nolo ngcnts. Average ralu fall yesterday , ono-iuar- tcrof nn Inch ; avonvgo depth of mud , six inches. Omaha can raise moro dust and mud than any city in America , nnd do it ( { nicker. , Whittle nnd McGrnnahan , the noted revivallstf , will hold n special meeting Thursday. It will also bi generally observed - served as n day of fasting and of prayer , the local ministers unite in urging that the meeting bo generally attended. Lou Itynn left her homo Wednesday evening in company with lnity ! Todd , and since that time ban not been hoard of. Her father , Henry Kynn , who reside * at 13th and Capital avenue , the first house north of the Creighton , would like to receive In formation regarding her whereabouts. When hut heen Ixm llyan wore a plaid gingham , and Daisy Todd a black nolka dot dresa. The constant attention of the p"lco- ! man at the Union Pacific depot'is em ployed during the hour preceding the ar rival of each train in keeping male trav elers and loafera out of the ladles' waiting room , whcro they deprive women of scats , A few arrests will have a salutary effect in confining the "lords of creation" to their proper quartet B. One hundred and fifty-nine beautiful residence lots , located on Hamilton street , half way between the turn table of the ed street nor line and the waterworks Mwrvpjr and addition , and just west of tlie convent of the Sisters Poor Claire in Shinn'a addition. Prices range from 76 to 111 0 each , and will bo void on easy emu to those who will improve. "Hemls" real estate agency , Fifteenth and Douglas treeta. Fay Temploton Arrived. This charming little prinrn donna and the troupe under her name who are to open the grand now opera house this evening and also play 'to-morrow voning , arrived in Omaha last night from Kansas City. The K. 0. , St. Joe & C. B. train was much behind time , and as a consequence the party were very tired and somewhat dis- gualcd with the unpleasant weather. They were comfortably domiciled , however , at the Metropolitan nnd patronized ronizod the restaurants for allato sup per. When asked What her opinion of Omaha was ono of the fair mom- bora of the party gave her shoulders an expressive little French shrug and claimed she liked it as far as she had seen , cxcont of course the mud. To morrow they will inspect the now temple to Thcapus and pos&ibly hold an afternoon rehearsal. "Intimidation. " The barber polo in front of the shop of Ferdinand Schroeder , on the cor ner of Eleventh and Farnhnm streets , was torn from its place Friday night , carried about a half block and thrown into the mud. Schroeder is the man who haa been arrested several times on charge of violating the Sunday law. Bo charges certain members of his craft with thin latter attempt at "in timidation , " nnd talks considerable of a "conspiracy. " There may bo one. Obituary. Tlio funeral of Mra. Johanna Red den was hold from the cathedral Sat urday nnd the remains interred in the Holy Sepulchre cemetery/ There was a largo attendance at the ser vices. vices.Mm. Mm. Thomaa Beard died Satur day at her residence on Davenpoit Htroot. The funeral was hold fr < m the house yestrday at 2 o'clock p. ra. Oa the Fly. A special train started from this city westward this morning , which carried ono passenger , Mr. Davis , of Boston , ouo of the directors of the Union Pucifio railroad. The train was sent out with instructions tenet not fall below forty miles an hour. Mr. Davis arrived by a special train from the .east about eleven o'clock. His destination ia Butte , Montana , whcro his brother in criti cally ill. H md Criubed. A young mail named Perry Lav/ had hia hand crushed at the Tenth street crossing Saturday while ho was coupling care. Ho had bocn employed bout throe months. The wound will not necessitate amputation. THE SUNDAY CRUSADER ! The Origin and Source of Au thority of the Temperance - anco Committco. The Pnlplt Join * the Frew In Die o Question. Tlio nttcnipt to enforce the Sumliv nws , which lias bcon a topic of inlet est for sotno weeks jmst , is bcginnini to display tlio usual signs of wonknoM Yeslordnj- aecond barber kept hi shop open for business , nnd from tlii back doors of various Bnlooim nbou the city the latdi-atring hung on juito conspicuously. It was enl ; neccns.iry to pause on tlio nldcwnll near a liquor shop to hear the noisi within wliioh was a dead "givoway.1 Cigar Btores too disregard the author ! ty assumed by the committee and ii a few Sabbaths more the old routine o Sunday lifo and "lawleannoss" will bi resumed. A BUB rpportofvaa last oveninj furnished with a few facts in regard t < the oricin and strength of thin late.il move which , as nccrct history , show ; up rather poorly as far as public en dorscment is concerned. In an inter view with a gentleman who know whereof ho npeaks , the reporter in quired , "Under the auspices of whal temperance organization does Colonc ! Smith prosecute his work for Sundaj observance ? " "Tho temperance committee of five , under whoso alleged authority and sanction Col. Sinitli is prosecuting hie war for the enforcement of thu Sun day laws , was n vor appointed by auj oflieeror individual of any tompcrancu society or organization in the city , county or ntuto , or any nalional or ganization. " "Well , wliat ia the nourco of his authority ? " "The facts in logard to tlio origin and authority of the committee arc these : On the evening of July 1st' at a meeting of the Tenth atreot mission , a resolution was offered ( If I am not mistaken , by Col. Smith ) , asking the olllctirs of all temperance orgnni/.ationn in the city to meet at the ollico of John L. McCaguo on the evening of Saturday , July 2d , the object of the meeting being to appoint a committee to raise tlio necessary funds for litiga tion and took after tlio prosecution of the liquor suits which were then standing in the courts. Pursuant to thin notice a meeting was held in UK places mentioned , though I will say , not to do Mr. McCaguo any injus tice , that the loan of the ollico was ob tained as a personal favor and that he was not oven present at the meeting. " "Was this mooting largo or enthu siastic ? " * "Tlioro were in all present eight persons , Colonel Smith , Charles Potter - tor , J. W. Rogers , II. G. Stripe , Una- well Smith , and a gentleman whoso name I cannot now recall , and two ladies. Qf the latter one came with her brother , whom she was visiting , and the other came with her because the brother and sister wore stopping at their housu. During the evening General Estabrook came in. " "Arc the gentlemen named of any prominence in the temperance organi zation ? " "Neither of the parties mentioned are acknowledged members or oflicars of any temperance organization what. over.1 "Was there any encouragement from the temperance people ? " "So far as the appointment and sanction of this committee , or its liaving boon requested by the different temperance organizations in Omaha to ict as a committee .for the purpose > f securing by tlio use of all lonorablo moans the enforcement of ho state and municipal laws rcgula- -ing tha sale of intoxicating liquors in ; liis city , it is an utter absurdity , vithout the shadow of a foundation. \s to the statement in Col. Smith's sircular concerning the request of the riuiuls of temperance ( outside of toiu- jorunco.organizations ) that they pro- seed as quoted , it would appear that ; ho pressure brought to boar in that luurtor was not very heavy , inasmuch is they sent only eight roprcsenta- .ivos , two of whom were in reality dis. nterestcd parties , to the meeting which appointed the committee.1' "Thou the committee is acting to a argo extent on its own rosponsibil- tyi" "Tlio plain fact of the matter in hat this meeting and the appointment > f this committee was all 'cut and Iried' ' by Col. Smith long beforehand , ml that ho made himself the chair- nan of the committee before the meet , ng was called. It would seem that he committee is self-constituted and hat the temperance organizations iavo kept out of the % ht , making no xertion nor connecting themselves in ny way with the committee in this latter. AH n matter of fact the qucs- ion of Sunday observance never was lludcd to in the meeting of July L'd. " A MINIHTKU'H VIUWH. The attention of the clergy , as well a of the press , has been duwn to the ontest , and yesterday morning Rov. V. E. Copeland , of the Unitarian hurch , delivered a discourse on the ubjoct , his text being , "Lot no man , lioroforc , judgoyou in respect of the iabbath. " Coloasians it , 10. Mr. Copeland thought it but fitting hat the pulpit should take some no- ice of what the press and private in- ividualfl are discussing , nnd "cs- ocially fitting that the Unitarian pul- it should express its viowa on a pol- jy inaugurated by the orthodox lergy and from which wo entirely issent , having no wish to bo dragged ack a hundred years to custums po- uliar to our Puritan fathers , which ro both anti-Christian and opposed to lie spirit of the ago in which wo live. " klluding to the gloomy , unhappy and nprogrossivougo in which man , from irth to death , was dictated to bo ho church , ho characterized the at- ismpt to enforce a statute , "which hould never have boon enacted , " and rhich has always "justly remained a nnd letter" oa "apiece of arrogant resumption , " "an outrage on the Ighta of our citizens " " , "utterly un- hrifitian , " and betraying the old dog- latiam and bigotry supposed to have een long since dead. Taking the round that the city has a right to lese taloona on Sunday or altogether if it sees -fit , "for they are only toloi atcd at best , " Mr. Copeland hold tha other places of business were an legitl mate as churches nnd did not inter fcro with religious services , nnd tha the city had no right to regulate then BO long M they were not dangerous ti public morals. The fact that th seventh day of the week is the Sab bath proper , and that the first is enl ; a religious festival , of which only i small portion is used for preaching led him to ask by 'what right th Christian could keep the Jew It on work on our Sunday , while h violated the Jsraelitish 8nbb.it ! by working as usunl. Every cliurcl \vhich _ celebrates the first day of tin week instead of thn seventh , is violab ing what they insist on ia God's ' com mandment. This ia nimply religion persecutions , nnd wo have had etioucl of that. The strict application of tin rule would silence our industries o every kind and the speaker did no think the observance of the Snbbatl day was by God commanded , nor tha Moses was over inspired on the Sun day question. The Sabbath is fo : man to do as ho pleases with it , si long as ho docs not injure his neigh bora. Were the Master of Chr a iai i on earth to-day ho would bo foromos in opposing any attempt to change tin cheerful Sunday into the gloomy Sat bath. Tlio government is not in i theological sense , a Christian govern muni ; ittt duties are purely secular there is no state religion ; all days un God's days , in nil of them God works wo do not need to enforce the sacred ness of Sunday but the sacrednesa o all days and the doctrine that one da ] in aovon is God's ' day is a most dan gerous one. Mr. Copeland protester against the enforcement of the Sun ( Uy law , except as it applies to sa loons and other places under police surveillance nnd demanded for the citizens of Omaha entire freedom or Sunday , so long as their pursuits dc not restrict the freedom of others. DRUNK AND CRAZY , Three of "The Girla" Out on a Spree Attempt at Suicide. Three of the domi-momta started out on a "round-up" Friday night , and met varioua disasters before they com pleted the circuit. When in front of 0. 8. Goodrich's store on Farnham street , near Fifteenth , about 10 o'clock , they engaged in nn amateur circuspor- formanco and ono oftlium , giving the name of W. Adams , went through ono of the largo windows. A policeman extricated her nnd conducted her to less spacious quarters. Shortly after she was shut up she commenced to rave , nnd noon went into a fit of frenzy which continued at intervals until nearly morning. Medicines and opiates were obtained but she could not bo forced to tuko sufficient quantities to still her. Five man were rrquired at ono time to hold her , and then she succeeded in tearing oil' all her clothing and biting herself se verely. At ono time there was a lull in the performance , and the ofliccra left the woman with the impression that she waa tired out. In a few min utes Deputy Marshal McOluro heard n gurgling sound , and running to the cell , found the woman nearly strangled. She had tied a strip of' her dress to the cell door and then around her nock , and hud dropped , endeavoring to thus commit suicide. About day light the tantrums ceased , and when "W. Adams" was called in the poljco court she appeared , pleaded guilty to drunkenness and paid her fine. Another of the festive trio , named Pearl McClcllan , lost a diamond riig ) valued at § 150 during the night. The McOlollan wonmn is the ono who was rendered notorious through her rola- iions with Kelley , the defaulting clerk jf the B. & M. headquarters. Sudden Death. , A colored woman named Hawkins , esiding at the corner of Seventh and Harcy streets , died very suddenly Saturday night , from internal hem- irrhago. Dr. Darrow was called from iia bed about 1 o'clock uml hastened o the house , but found the unfortun .to woman dead. The bud on which ho lay was saturated with blood , and L basin on the iloor was full of the lifo laid which had burst from the unfor- uiiato woman's mouth noao and ears. 5ho had never suiTercd from lung af- ection , and when she contracted a : old a few days ago nothing serious vos expected. In a violent fit of soughing alio probably ruptured a > lood ycaaol and bled to death in iv ow minutes. The deceased woman's luslmnd is employed by Markol & 5wobo in their Omaha depot restau ant. The Union Pacific train from the k-est yesterday afternoon had on board hrco division miporintcndcnts of the ivorland linoV , B. Doddridgo , of ho western division ; E. Dickinson , of ho Laramiu division , and H. Law , of lie Cheyenne division , The presence 11 Omaha of these throe officials at no lima has reference to several mat- urs of general importance , and , it ia fated , will probably result hi n change i the time of departure and arrival of rains. They meet in consultation 'ith Division Superintendent Clark nd the general officer * of the road to- Yesterday' * Obiervaaoo , Beside the sermon of Rev. Cope- md , elsewhere given in synopsis , osterday was observed by services in 11 the churches of a very interesting ivturo , and a largo afternoon mooting i the Academy of Music. At the Mor Major Whittle and Mr. Me- ranalmn were both present. Major ftiittlo delivered a forcible address , iking as his text the parublo of the rodigal Son. The singing was OB- ucially line and adapted to the occa- on. In the evening union services ere held in both the Presbyterian id Methodist churches. At the for- ler Major Whittle spoke , and at the , tter llov. J. B. Maxliold preached a irmoii and Mr. McQranahan led the lusic. Both , despite the mud , were .tended by full congregations. ' "Tho Hovero Jious0' < ouncl Bluffy the best Bocond-chuf hotel in the eet. " ' T - uBl7-lm A MISSING YOUTH. Ho Starts Westward to Fin < His Parents , A rather anxious-looking mm stopped into the iimrslml'fi office las evening and asked ai t the bcs means to pursue and find his son , win was missing. The man gave hi name as John W. lloo. IIo ntatcc that ho came to this city in the sum mcr with his wife and BOH , the latto : a hey about fifteen years old. Si : weeks ago Mr. and Mrs. lloo won west to Nevada , leaving the lad at tin residence of Capt. Cragor , on Cum ing street. At that time the l > o ; was working around with a gang o carpenters. Mr. lloo finally deter mined to locate in Nevada and , leav ing hia wife , then returned to Omalv for his non and certain household cf fccts. fccts.What What was the father's surprise am dismay , when ho arrived here Saturday night to learn that his son had lef Oapt. Crager's house Wednesday , am had gene out in the country , as hi said , "to got nork. " In tracing tin boy up , ho discovered that , instead o looking after work , the latter hat disposed of s > mo of his personal cf foots and hud told some of his lioj companions that ho was going west t * . look up his parents , and that ho line hoard that his father had been killuc in Nevada. Mr. Roe is at n loss to learn win could have told his son such a "yarn,1 and thinks that1 some youthful iramj has coaxed the boy away for the pur pose of getting what little money he may have had , and , possibly , also ol stripping the little fellow of his clothes. Mr. Roe starts out to-day tc look up his son. Any 'information concerning him will bo rewarded. The youth is described as about fifteen years old and of fair complex ion. He is well drowsed , and answora to the name of "Willie. " COOPERED BY THE COPS. A Dangeroas Customer With a Gun--An Irate Husband. The harvest reaped by the police Saturday night and yesterday was not very largo , but those to bo presented to his honor to-day will have some thing interesting to explain. Some time yesterday a very "tired" individ ual , giving the name of Charles Att- tnan , was gathered in on Farnam street and searched after the usual custom , After the officer who inves tigated Attman's personal effects had left the down stair's region there were sounds of a scufile , and then ono of the prisoners called for Deputy-Mar shal McClure. Returning , the officer was handed ono of the ugliest looking "guns" that has graced thopohco sta tion for sometime. It had a barrel ton inches long and contained five very onuniously shaped cartridges. It ap pears that Attman had concealed this young cannon in some way from the officer , but when ho was gono' pulled it out nnd swore he'd shoot the first policeman who stuck his nose inside the jail. A fellow prisoner promptly disarmed him and this morning Mr. Attman'will doubtless bo called upon to explain the meaning of his murder ous throats. Two men , variously named Moore and Grooms , wore taken in on Satur day night for fighting , on 14th street. Ono was an irate husband and the oth er a presumably bold , bad trespasser upon the domestic reserve. While the luttor was walking along with the perhaps fair cause of the trouble , the iiusband was watching , and suddenly lit on his man like a hawk on a Juno lUg. The follow taking the evening [ iromenado was badly beaten and both iverc taken into camp by the police- nan on ho boat. A. couple of plain drunks make up ; ho remainder of the squad who will unroll up to the court of justice at ) a. m. Don't Know Half Tholr Value- " " cured of Bilious- "Thoy mo Ague , - icss and Kidney Complaint , as ro- iommondod. I had a half bottle left vhicli I used for my two little girls , vho the doctors and neighbors naid lould not bo cured. I would have est both of them ono night if I had lot given them Hop Bitters. They lid them uo much good I continued heir use until they wore cured. That s why I say you do not know half the aluo of Hop Bitters , and do not ro- lommond them high enough. " B. , tochcstpr , N. Y. See other column. American Rural Homo. oct. 15-nov. 1 One of the nymphs , known as Stella ting , got on a hurrah on Thursday light and made things generally live- y on Twelfth street. She opened the iall by attempting to tuni a buggy , in rhich she was driving , around in half ts length , and smashed it up. After his performance she took a whirl uiong the saloons , and finally became o pugnacious in ono on the corner of twelfth nnd Dodge streets , kept by Id. Cornell , that the proprietor put ior out. At this juncture an officer long and Stella sparkled for the rest f the night in the city jail. Fire ThU Morning. A house on Bellevue road , south of , S. Ilascall's residence , burned Sat- rday about 5 o'clock. It was oc- npied by a Bohemian family. The ouso , a two story ono , and nearly all f the furniture were destroyed , Neater ater could bo obtained to chock thu aines. The tire probably originated oin n defective Hue. Lincoln' * Watorworki.1 The mayor of Lincoln and six mom- era of the city council loft Satur- ny for Kalamazoo , Midi , , whore they ill inspect a system of waterworks it proposed to adopt for the Capital ity of this state. PERSONAL. J , t' . Ifdlbcrt wont cMt yesterday. H. W. Cliftce , left for St. Ixmfc , Satui cny. cny.Mini Mini StoIjlmiR , of Onnwn , IA. , wni in th city yesterday visiting friend * . Col. flnpp nnd wife returned to Counc Hlufls from Chicago , ycnlcrdny. C. F. IlftrrUou , of PAt'llHon. ' U In th city , topi > ! ng nt the Metropolitan. Wm. A. 1'nxton left onSoturdny for visit to Chicago nnd Undue , Wisconsin. V. U. Young and D , Anderson ani wife arc registered nt the Cftiifiolil house L. M. Uonnctt , general mipcrintemleii of the Pacific Pullman division , returnei from the west yesterday. J. M. Lnchlnn , ono of the ollici.ilfl of th Central Pacific road , passed cnst on Satui dny , Tisltinj * Omaha n few hours. Mw. A. C. IJoll , of Weston , Mo. , is ii the city vlalting her son , John W. Hell Esq. , of the Tenth htreet drug store. Mr. John Cowln , formerly of thin cit ; but since May last n citizen of Le.-uhillc Col , , h in the city on a visit to his friends Lieut. Gco. K. Hunter , of FortMcKin ney , nnd Lieut. Oco. A. Knton , of For Larninic , nro stopnlng at the Withnel hotiHo. A. Traynor , general baggageman of th U. P. road , was ono of the Omaha passer gers on the arriving overland train ycstci day. James Kmmon * , of Bismarck , D. T. the well known steamboat man , nml ni inlluential citizen of Dakota , ia in th city. Colonel OMV , chief engineer of th Southern Pacific road , was ono of the pas- gem on the arriving overland trail Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Senator Sauudcra and daughter MIHS Mamie Saunders , arrived homi Saturday , nftcrn pleananttrip in Colorado Miss Jennie Dellone , of Fonrtcentl street nnd Capitol nvenuo , leaves to-daj for Nebraska City , on a visit to friends. The following , among others , nre regia tereJ nt the Witbnell house : C. H. Wil lard , of Lincoln , Neb. ; C. S.'Ogden , ol Sidney ; W. Fontaine , of the Pullman company. Dr. Frlzoni left yesterday for Ger many , where ho will leave his daughtoi whose possession the courts recently gave him. He will return in about throe months. * Albeit Bicrstndt , the artist , passed through this city Saturday , on his return to New York from an extended trip with the Villard party through Oregon nnd Washington territory. Postofllce Inspector" . K. Stewarts , of Chicago , is in the city for a few days. He recently returned from Washington , where ho has been quite active in connec tion with the star louto investigation. A. A. Egbert , superintcnd nt of the Cheyenne division of the Union Pacific railroad , arrived in Omaha Saturday. Ho will remain two or three days to confer with the division superintendents already hero. Dr. Amelia Burroughs , Withnell house , Tuesday and Fridays , 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. oct 22-lm-m&o . FREE OF COST. Du. KINO'S NEW DiscoVKKY for Consumption , Coughs and Colds Asthma , Bronchitis , etc. , is given away 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 means give this wonderful remedy a trial. As you value your existence you cannot afford to let this opportunity pass. \Vo could not afford , aud would not give this remedy away unless we know it would accomplish what we" claim for it. Thousands of hopeless cases have already been completely cured by it. There is no medicine in the world that will euro ono half the : ases that Dn. KINO'S NEW Disco VERY fvill euro. For sale by 0) ) ISH < & MoMxiiON , Omaha. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisement To Loan , For Sale , xwt , Found , Wants , Boarcllnc , &c. , will be in- ortecl In thcao columns once for TEN CENTS icr line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVECENTS wr line. The first Insertion novcr less than : \VENTV-KIVE CENTS TO LOAN MONEY. | \/TONKY / TO LOAN Call at Law Offlce of D. LVJ. L. Thomaa Koom 8 , Creichton Block. i\l\t\'i' \ \ \ ° loan ftt from to ID per cent wU'f on k'ood real csUtesccntlty , by ) K , ISAAC UDWAIIDd 1109 Farnham St. 'u M > Af < At b per tercat In sums of $2KX ) aud g , for 3 to 6 yoara. on Unit-class city and arm property. UXMIS KKAL USIATM and LOAN LOKNOT. 15th and Douzlaa Sts. HELP WANTED. ' A small comfortable furnished a'ANTED fa\orlte family , will not object to room. Can ( 'Uo food reference Call or Idress to Wm. It. Y. , with A. W. Fullrlcdo. 312 Douglas St. 325-22 * [ "irANTKU-OIrl for ( 'cnunl housework. Ap \ Y 1'ly at No. 17U Jackson St. 321-tf ITTANTUD A ( food girl at 1618 Cas ; St. 323-tf WANTED-Two iewlnp Blrl at Mrs. A. Hair * , the d/cad-maker , J13 13th St. , bet. lodge and Capitol a ) cnuc. 727-21 * r\rANTKD A boy from 17 to 1 years of axe > V to work In store. Apply W. J. Broatcli. S09 Harncy St. 330-H [ TrANTED. A llrat ilau baker. Ilcaionablo VV wajron paid and a to dy lob. Addresa luffltt & Uromlov , Beard. Neb. 320-27 WANTED.-I want two printer * . Good wages an > l permanent employment , .pply . at oncu to L. F. llllton , IlUIr , Neb. [ T7"ANTED A good cook , washer nnd Ironer VY Apply 1821 Chicago tit 31S-tf ntTANTKD-Boardersat the Uarfield Houso. VV 14th and Jarkson 8ts. 317-22 * [ T7"ANTKIJ KxXrUncud | dinlnir room ( flrls at YY I'crklna llou.c , 1'lattaiuouth , Neb. 31324 [ TTANTKD Two gocd in clilnlnta can get W Bteaay employment nt hops of eplSOO 25" Lincoln , Neb. rrrANTED-A nituatloa by aflrst-cl-ju month- VY ly nurte , a stranger in tha city ; would ike care of chlldiiiii. Adilrciw 1321 corner Kill lid Dodge SU. SCW-21 * ntTANTKD A ifood clrl to do ccneral house- VY work , small family , no children ; agc < to competent Rid > 6 a week. 1712 Izard St. 208-25 iTSTANTKU-By a lady , situation as house. VY keener or 111 unlit In light work Inn f ni- y. Address thli with Mrs. T. II. O. . 1' , O. , uialia. SPECIAL NOTIOES-ContiniiGt WANTED -Men nd to tin by DufT.t liros. bot. fnrnbitii nnd Douglas , on Sth St. 293 tl V\7 ANTit : > ICO to 200 ! o ds of itlrt nenr Ok VV nd St. lUrj-'e ncnuo. Knmilro At Ilci Office. 2220-tf vyANTKO ttOtoSOOlovMofdlrt near 23r , W and St. M ry'g ncmio. Kuqulre t It * Ollico. 193-tf WANTED He < poctuMe employment by hu band and wlfo. Address 1' . P. C , , Ileo Ol tlco. l)77.tf ) ANIKD-OIrl' S00 Dodge street. 0 IAMTKD Fundlnir bridge aud cuool bond * II. T. CUrk , K lle ue. J6-tf W ANT ED To rent * farm by man and hi two font. Itirpilrc at thin otflcc , or * ddre : N. Flury , Dougbn St. , bot. 10th mid llth Onialm 29025 VITANTKU A iMly l hen rltlnf ( to do a Vy lioma or In an oince , IIM liad tome ex perlcnccnnd conildoral/lo / binlncsi t.ict ; or wll M | In Hjflit houicvtork and Rive mu ( c lesion In a family. Addrciuono week , Un 1 , 11. M. I * . P. , Omaha. flsr-24 FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. FOU UKNT-ttascmcnt to umall family , Iman cxchanucd for ront. lloaidcra If tloalred No. COS N. 17th St. SU-tf 171OH IIBNT Juit o ( room , iilccly fimilmml JJ ntltAhlo for four Kcntlcmcn. Also oneliiKli ) room for two. Nortliwojt lorncr 20th and I > av enporl St . 32Mf HUNT Homo , corner Chicago and IStl FOH Sta H. JLKHMAN. U23 tf TTl OIl HUNT Ono or two room , fiirnUhcd o J ; unfurnished , b. W. cor. of California nin Sts. 322-tf HKNT A flno fiirntihoil room with U9i FOU inrlor ; N. K. cor. 17th and Jncheon hts. 220-21 * OIl 11KNT An clctrintlv furnUlnxl alcovi room , low price ; brick liouso , SOIL ! Oass bt "l Oll IlEST KurnUhcd front room on flrsl JJ floor , at 317 17lh St. , ltt. Dau-mtort an- : I71OK KKWl' turnlsho rooma at .No. 1UJ ( L1 Hurt street. 291-24' HKNT 2 furnished roonm over JlcJ FOlt ' KxchatiK'O.N. E. cor. 10th and Dodgi ftrcets. 28tf SALE. Foil SALE Team good ponies , chcvp ; at iTcil Ilarii , luth St. uill-tf F"OK SA'LE To the hlRhrst bidder , at lloman'f ll\oiy ttablo , a 'ouro > r old hay mare ; sire , "Old Vamlcrbltt' dam , a flno Morgan inare. 318 22 * _ SALPA beautiful ro ldcnco property of FOK IU.TOB , with coiumodtoua houac ; clfc'lit acres of orchard and < I Tit-yard ; location rightly ; rnly two and a ha f miles from postollkc ; bar- gain. JOHN L. JItCAGCK , opp. P. O. 7B-tf SALE Fno | stock fann of 400 acre : pool Foil house , cattln si ed , orchard , etc. , wfth'n ' cany reach of rallroa-1. Trice , $4BOO , part tlire , nt 0 percent. JOHN 1. McCAUUt , opponltu I'ostxDllluo. USt-t TJOUSAI ( < E A small hntiso and } lot with good ij well untl ttahlo. on 20th , near Sherman St No 1307. 1'jlce , $ GrM. 273-tf FOH SALE Choip , Two-lladlent Home to\t In | ; oed condition , one a double heater. A ] ply at northeast corner 10th and California Sts 203-tf _ 1011 SALE A lot of secondhand furniture I 1 sto\03 , carpets and crockery ware , all Spl lc , 12iJ Douglas Sts. 20j-lm BEMIS haa rattling lone llstn of houses , lot Unda and farms for sale Call and gt thorn. * TT'Olt SALE Lease and furuituro of a first cla _ T hotel In a tovtnof 1300 Inhabitants , In stat of Nebraska ; has 24 heds ; the traveling men a ro Bort. Inquire at KEE office. 213-tt 1TJ10R SALE A small enfjlne , 15. W. Payne JJ Son's make. In perfect osder. Inqulruofl O. Clatlf & Co. 3B-tf _ SALE Maps of Douglas and Barpy oun FOU tics. A.ROSEWATElll&20Farnham trce _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 320-tf TTIOU SALE Flno stock farm of 400 acres JU good house , cattle shed , orchard ic. , In easy reach of railroad. Price , $4500 , pai tlma at 0 ? JOHN L. McCAQUE , Opp. fos Office. _ cafl-tt SALE A beautiful cadence property o FOIl " acres with commodious .iui.au. Else acres of orchard and > inoyard. location sightly. Only two and n half miles from post office. Bar- Rain ! JOHNL. McCAdUE , Opp. P. O. 70-tf KICK FOU SALfc. 203-tf K3TABHOOK t COK. FOH SALE 1 first class cabinet orjfnn.ery cheap ; nearly new. Inquire Milto'Itoscrs & Son , 14th and Farnham Bt. 30.tf "TOU SALH Four acres of land near water- J } worts reservoir , also two cottages on Capita Illll. Add. ANDHEWjBbVINS.llBOO Douglas St SiStf AND LAND Bemfs rents honecs HOUSHS , hotels , faiir ota , lands , ofllaca rooms , etc , See 1st page MISCELLANEOUS. UAYED Hay mare , one white hind foot am branded "A" on hip. Ilcasonatjlo rowan A-I1I bo paid for her recoicry. JAMES SI. C01. L1NS , car shop , U. P. It. o. 318-24 * OKNTS AVANTUD To sell complete Domes l.\ . tic Illble. Jlesldcs some of the beat telling Imtjniss and social works In the world. Extra inducements. Address. C. E. Footo , Fl-rcnco , Neb. 280-24 TIIIE J. M. BHUNSWICK & IlLAKi : CO. , Keep JL n complete stock of Billiard Tables and 1111- lard incrofianJibe on hatid.at thcirstore room.500 South 10th St. , Omaha , Neb. ol2-lm JHOCIISTASStK Will pay the highest cash . prlco for second hand Illliiard and Pool i'ablcs. Call or address 603 South 10th St. ol2-lm" B K11IS' UKAL iJTATK UOOM. See 1st page ALKlJ HAY At A. II. San r's Feed ( store B 1013 Harney St. slO-tf EM1S1 HEAL ESTATE EXCUANQE.-S B 1st r > EMIS' NEW CITY MAl'S.'iSc. Sec 1st pane P KOU SALr 2000 fat wethers. Address - dress Anton Abel , Plum Creek , Uawson Co. , J85-18' riOKTlJNE TEIiLEU AND MEDIUM-Mrs L1 Cllza tells past , prcHetit and future In love ml all anairs. She re\ eaU the deepest secrets o ho heart. She possesses the mognotlo power t ulflll all your wishes. Call at No. 322 corner 10th nd Chicago street JOUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special ad\crthemcnt , such on est , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Kent , rants , Hoarding , etc. , will bo Inserted In this Jluinn at the low rate of TEN CENT3 PEIl INK for the flrat Insertion and FIVK CENTS Kll LINK , for each subsequent Insertion. ca > eadvertisements at our ollico , up-sUlru , jrnor Broadway and Jlaln streets , Council luffs. [ TrANTED K erybody In Council Bluffi lo W to take Tin linn , 20 cents per week , de crt < l by carrkra. OrtW-o corner Broadway and lain , up titalrs , Council Bluffs. 002-tf OTTEU'S TICKET OFFICE-Warln railroad . tickets continues to koom. Unprecedented iw rates to all eastern points. E > cry tltket narantiwl , Orders filled By telephone. From ID to ten dollars iu\cd by purciiaalng tickets ! 0 , A. Potter , successor to Potter & Palmer , No. I South Fifth street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. TTANThD Boy , with pony , to carry papers. y V Innulro at BEK olllco , Council Blutln. octlS-tf _ _ TTANTED To buy 100 tons Ibroora corn. rV For | > artlculan aildrcus Council Bluff * room Factory , Council llluffi , Iowa. fiS3-2-Jtf .TTANTED-A . oo l car ] > cnt r at onco. Ap- rY Ply Mj lister Ii Adams. Council Bluffs. wo. 059-20' _ _ _ JfTANTED-A Hret-claiui broom tier. Mayns yy &Co. , Council BluOs , lotva. 60080 * JirANTEO-A boy to do chore * at Mynster * yV fluhery , Council lllu < . 001.28' TCTANTKO-Goo. ! girl for gentral housework. | ( Y Marli Uj inter , Council Bluffs. OSt-U A situation by n first-clam irlll r. 114 SO jcirn expetlencc. UndemUndi old and new procc < e * . Spi'aks KniclMi and Otrman and acquainted with steam and water powers. Canclto the hwt of reference. Hill come on trial nt anytime. Addrcfs It , . , Ilex 1611 , Council Bluffs , la. i9-S8 f Oll SALE Old papers 40o p r hundrwl , at I ? Thollcoodlcc. t'mincll Ihm ) . " 27 tf To Contrnoton , Bnililom Property Owncm. The undoslif nod Iw Ing bcon opj > oliit < l for the cAtcnMvo Iron nndwlro maniifacturinK house * of K T. narnum , tit Detroit , and the Kunncl Iron Foundry and Works t Toledo , Ohio , CAv\clty ] of W ) totn dall ) , Ii prcpfired to furnish cstlmfitM and priced for Iron columns , to ; . , Ac. , for jtoro fronts , window cap and till * , tlirenhold platts. wrought Iron bcamii and gird * cw , hjdroullc clofaton , staple llttlniro , pulleys , halting , Ac. ' , alto Iron fences , cresting , win * ( low guards , shutters , rtaln , 1'Rlcnnlcs , settee * , chiktmMCX , aniunrltims , founUIn * , summer houses , liinn , garden and cemetery ornamcnU , flower stands , gra\Dtiard ) , fcc , , Ao. . In endl \arlety. Catalogue * supplied on Application , llbNRY II. BAHKY , Uaniifacturers * Agent , 2 I'cnrl stret. ( MicrlO-Im me Council Hluft > , EDWARD KUEHL , MAOlSTKtl OF PALMYSTF.IIY AND CONDI TIONALIHT , 499Trnth StreetbctwceiFArnbam and Itaincy. Will , with the aid of guardian ( plritx , obtain for any ono a clanco nt tha past and present , and on certain conditions tn the fu ture. Itootn ami Rhoca made to order. Perfect Kill firtlon pimraiitrrd Rii2n-1m Absolutely Pure. Made from Orapo CrekU Tartar. No ether arpatlon make * such light , Oaky hot breads , uxnrlous paatry. Can t > c oaten by Dyepopltc without fear of the lib resulting from hoovy indl K'cHblo food. Sold only In cans , by all Grocon KOYAL nXKINOPOWDER CO I Now York. 0 P. Orwrtnun POPOSALS For Purchase or Lease City Property. Scaled nropouls for the purchase of , or the lease of the city property , known as the "Old 1'eat House Ground , " will bo rcceUed by the un- Jcrsitrned until Tuesday , October 23th , 1881,12 o'clock noon Slid ground contains one aero of land fully described by nictcs and bounds In the deed to the city. The council rcjcnei the right to reject any and all bkla.J. J. J. L. C. JEWETT. City Clt-rk. Onuta Get 18th 1C81. oclSBt O. F. Manderson , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. 2 Farcbam St. , Omaha Nj B. D. MCLAUGHLIN , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW And Notary Public. Premier' * Block , Opposite PcstCfflce. W. d. OONNELL , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. OFFICX Front Kooms ( up stairs ) In Ilanscoin'a icw brick building , N. VV. corner Fftocnth ud arnhnm Streets. Examination of Xonchor - I will be present at my office In Creighton ilock on tha flrt > t Saturday of each month to&x- imlno such applicants as may desire to teach n tha public schools In Douglas county. Quar- urly examination first Saturday in February , lay , August and Not ember. J. J POINTS , County Supt. ublic Instruction AU22Mstand3.sumu tf TIIK MOST 1'opULiRl TUB CIST THE OMLGHORN THE BEST OHORNH AND QuiflKEH roar CON- THAN ANI VENIENf OTHER OlIOBN CHURN MANUFAO- IN TUB THEKD. MAIIKEI , Uannfacturo In flvo fine , 4,0 , B , 10 and 1 ! lon3. It I as no cctrlnz , tlcnco no nolso DOS Its work ok sly and quickly , and cetatbe .rgoat amuurt of butttr fromiho milk or ream ; Ii made from ( he l est ash lumber. It ild at u lower prlco than any nthcr first-dam turn. Mend lor dltcrlptlvo circular and price at to the theOYAi HUE DKST CHANCi ; for a h'rncbs-makcrln L thoWmt. In a good > buslneta town and ell settled country and no harness-makcrc. In- alrent ihlsndlco. _ d2t-wlt GRAND OPENINGI Professor Fisher , ( from St. Louis ) Dancing Ac- Icmy , Standard Hall , cor. Fifteenth and Farn- > m , Tuesday evening , September Oth. Cloasc ) for Ladles and Gentlemen commcncln uesday tvonlng September Oth ; clasucsslor Uses and llattcra , commencing Saturday alter- ton at 4 o'clock. ClaMosfor Families , will bo ranged to suit the honorable patrons. Also illct dancing can be taught. Terms liberal , and perfect satisfaction to schol- t Kuarinteed. I'rlvato Inetructlonn wll ' > ogir- i at the Dancing Acidemy or at the * esldenco t the patrons. Private ordciJOlu ) 70 left at M Meyer to ro'a _ utaO-U John G. Jacobs , ( Formerly of Glsh Si Jacobs , ) ' JNDERTAKER. 3. 1417 Farnham St. , Old Stand of acobOl * . JVOrdan or Televraph Solicited lamAirentfr COLUMBIA i and QTTO BICYCLES. Send three cent stamp forCataloipie and price list containing full Information , K , I , D , SOLOMON , PaintOil * and Ola * OMAHA. NEB Edward W , Simeral , J. P. ENGLISH , iTTORNEY - AT - LAW , 810 South Thirteenth Street , with J. M. Wool worth.