THE OMAHA DAILY BEE WEDNESJ OCTOBER 26 , 1881. THE DAILY BEE Wednesday Morning , Oot 20 REPUBLICAN COUNTY TIOKE BLBCT10N TUESDAY , NOVKMrtBP. Silt > For SherifT , DAVID N. M1LI/KK. For Treiwurcr , ' JOHNHUSK. . For Clerk , JOHN IIA.UMKU. For Commliisloner , U. 1 , KNIGHT. For Judge , A. M. OHADWJOK. For Sur > cyor , GK011OKSMITJI. For Suixnintcndcntof Instruction , J. J. POINTS. For ( 'owner , .TOHV . .TACOB3. For the ftccomtxlatlon of our up-town patrons arrangement * have been made witli Edholm & Hricluon , jeweler * , opi > o Ito the pool office , where 'wUcrtUcmcntii nnt onlcrs for the city delivery of TUB BKK will ho received. Advertisements for the evening must be handed In before 1:301 : > . tn. , tor the morning edition before 8:30 : p , in cpt23-tt LOCAL BREVITIES. PAttomon ftollfl coat , Frederick Lending Hatter. Donne , Kcllablo Halter. Fine pocket knivcn nt.KuhnV. Gloves at tlie Wl cent store. Indies Hnnd Iltiga at the 00 cent ( .tore. Night School at the Uusine College. Owl Cigars at KulmV Drue Store. The streets are drying no very rapidly. Wild game of all kindu nurfciU the market. The brick bwement under the Comas houte is being rapidly constructed. All the noli'iy Hats and IlonnoU oome from Atkinoon k COK. The Zither Club concert at IJoyd'a will occur Nov. 3d. There will be a game of base bnll on Saturday next , weather permitting. The club hunt of the 0. W. S. club will probably conic off this week. Th Lion continue * to roar for Moore's Humes nd Saddlery. > For riNE Commercial Job Printing , ' U at THK DEB Job rooms. \ - ' Short Hand taught nt ItunincsH Col lego. oct 0-tll i County court for October closed Mon > day , O.vston on half nhcll at llichanls ltc - . ' _ " . ' taurant. .ct'- Go to Atkituon k CO'.B for Opera Hat * , Bonnet * and Kid (5 loves. An im mense * tock to Ptlcct from. The mail bov nt the corner of .Jnckaon nu 1 12th street wa * broken open and rob bed Monday night. A heavy fog , followed by a deep blue Laze , enveloped the city all forenoon yea * terday Six new meinberH united with the 18th fctrt'ctM. K , iliurch at their quarterly meeting on Sunday. The thermometer ( at Max Meyer & liroH. Htoro marked ( JO * at noon yesterday , the highest temperature xlncc the llth , with a Bingle exception , A workman at the new Union eleva tor , named Peterson , caught one of his hands between two pul'eys ' Monday. The hand was badly crushed , but amputa tion was not necessary. Max Meycr'a illuminated clock can bo appreciated by those whoso duties keep them on the streets during the long night hours as well as by the belated pedeatiian , It is good company when no one else is around , The "Western Newspaper Union , which was burned out BOIIIU time nince , is now on its legs again , It is in the new brick block , corner 12th and Howard streets , witl patrons can now bo supplied , j directly from the homo oftico. The railroad boyH nro after Jerry Quinn , the good-natured conductor of the K. 0. , St. Joe k 0. B. road , ou the Hub- ject of hia recent alleged address in St. .Too in the Land L ° ag 10 hall , They claim that Jerry was the victim of a cruel joke , nnd after preparing an elaborate address on the wrongs of Ireland , ho waa treated to the "cold Hhake" in the city mentioned. Wm. Hagcdorn lias at hia ( .table in the rear of the Palace Market , on 15th street , a. . fine pair of elk , male- and female , aged four and three years respectively. The latter Is aa I nine as a horse and * loves to bo petted. Mr. II. doca not know whether ho will kill or or neil the pair , but will try hard to do the latter BO as to save the life of the tame beaut , illicit he cannot bear to take. The public . 111 recall the death of Ilesperia Cory , which occurred tinder Buspicloua circumstances Dome months ago. The post mortem fulled to develop anything bitthentomacli ; wosprctorvrdand with the residue of the medicine given her during her fatal illnwn was yesterday ex pressed by her father to Walter 8. Haincs , M. I ) . , of Rush medical college , nt Chicago , for analysis. * The Withnell IJros. , have at present about000,000to 1,000,000 brick on haul the most of which is contracted for. They calculate that this will bo suffi cient to keep them going until the now brick burning season next spring , and wi'l burn no more this Reason. If the other brick contractors havu not a larger margin to go on it la possible that there may bo a scarcity of brick for building purposes before - fore spring. One hundred and fifty-nine beautiful residence loU , located on Hamilton street , halfway between the turn table of the ed street car line and the waterworks raervoir and addition , and just west of the convent of the Sisters Poor Claire in * Shlun'u addition. Prices range from $75 to Sit 0 each , and will be sold on easy ermt to those who will Improve. 13cmis' real estate agency , Fifteenth and Douglas streets , _ 8EK JIKI11S You mo sick ; wvJl , there Is Hint one reme dy that will cure you beyond possibility or doubt. If it's Liver or Kidney trouble , Consumption , Dyspepsia , Debility. ' \VelTn Health Itcuewer" " U your hope. 81. Druggist Depot , C. F. Goodman , Omaha. _ (4) ( ) * " " " " * - Dr. Amelia Burrouxhu , Withnell house , Tuesday and Fridays , 10 u. in. to 8 p. tn. oct 22-lnwn&o THE FOUR COURTS , The Western Detective Atrono ; Gets in Its Work Again. Pound Guilty of Forgery am Hold for Perjury , The United Statoa Jurora fo the November Toim. The County Court Docket Cloud P. 11. G.irrignn , who wan convictei Inst week of embezzling funds belong Jug to the Omnhn oflko of the Wheeler or it Wilson Bowing machine company WAS on trial Monday on ilio charg of forgery , the facts , according to tin toBlimony elicited by the state boinj ns follows : In Juno last Onrrigai sold to ono Ernst Ilcinko , a Bcwinj machine , for the sum of $1)5 ) , n per tio.i of the money being paid nt tin time and Ilcinko ( ngning ' release on the machine as security curity for the remainder , which wai .o bo paid in monthly 'instalment ' * . 3urripin , however , reported this sulc M the Omnhii tiynt of the company , Sidney Smith'Esq. , us Having been niado at $20 instead of $35 , anil .urncd over to him a , lease duly filled out on ouu of the company's blanks > nd showing thu 829 to have been the amount , to which lease the name of E. lloinko was uliixed. Mr. Smith testified that lie objected at thu time to the machine having been sold for BO small a fliun , niul larriirun having left the country aomc wo weeks later , taking with him , lu Smith alleged * considerable money bo- onging to the company , the suspicionn of Smith as to the truthfulness of Gar- rigan'a Btatum jilts regarding the sale o Koinko wore aroused and ho visited the latter to ascertain the tacts and was then informed that Gnrrigan had eceived $35 for the machine includ- ii | the deferred payments , all > f which were met as hey became due , G.irrignn thus poc- etliiK thu difl'urenco of 0 , according o the testimony for the state. The ease , purporting to bo n forgery was hewn to Ituinko on the witness stand and ho testified positively Unit hat was not hia signature , nnd that to had never authorized any ono to ign his name to the paper. Uarrigan's defense was that the nachine was sold for $2 ! ) on account > f its being an inferior ono and that 10 had been directed by Reinko to ign his name to the lease by reason f the latter being engaged nt the imo the lease was presented for his L'liaturo , in waiting upon the table at restaurant of which he is proprietor. The jury , after remaining out all night , yesterday morning brought in sealed verdict of "guilty. The lofondant's counsel at once gave rio- ice that they \vould demand a new rial. The penalty of forgery is not ess than ono year's imprisonment and fine not exceeding 8500. The Htato was assisted in this prose- ution by C. J. Greene , Esq. , in a mat effective and satisfactory man- cr , the defciidont being ably ropro- etited by Smytho nnd Stull. There was probably never a case in lie district court in which the dofcnd- nts made a harder light than in those wo cases , contesting every point to ho last , only to bo mot everywhere > y the prosocrtion equally ready to nawer their defense..j The Sowt ng Machine Company has pro- ccutod the accused with unusual igor and determination and 10 work done by the western elective association has been highly roditablu to the Superintendent , . ! ] . .1. fcligh , and his force , the result of h < nC edicient eurvicea has boon n con- ictiou in both c.ises against the priu- ipal while ono witness is bound , ever 0 answer to the charge of perjury , and thers will , we understand , ho indicted ufore the chain is complete. * ' Max llecHo was arraigned n an indictment for roll ing n man named Thos. Kendall , omo timeag ) . The testimony for the tate wnsnll inyettlordaymurningnnd lie dofcnau presenting its testimony. The jury wore out about an hour nd returned a verdict of not guilty. The trial of Al. Stitts , . charged with tabbing his brother II , StiHs , on the Oth of Juno last , was commenced ostorday afternoon , The injurocmru | Jenry Stitts , was in court nnu wa 10 mat witnvsj sworn , Ho WAS un- blo tu testify as to who struck him ilh the knife , POLICE count. In the police court yesterday morning irco pla'n drunko were assessed § 10 nd cojtH each. A female who became boislorous rom too much budge and was lauded 1 the calaboose Monday evening paid icr line nnd wont away rojuicint : . Thoa. T. Scott was also before Judge Donoko on a charge of perjury , lie alleged olFcnso having been com- nittcil on thu trial of P , If. Garrigan or ombozzlumont , last week. Scott md testified that on a certain occa- ion ho was present at the Omaha of- ice of the Wheeler A Wilson Sow- ng Machine Company , and saw 3urrigan pay to Smith , the agent. 5 in money , which ho had collected liat day in Papillion on account of nonoy duo the company from Mr. Liiapp , the U. P. agent at Papillion. t was claimed that Bcott was not iresunt at the time referred to , and ho WIIB arrested on n complaint of for- ory before ho had completed hia tes- ininny in the district court. The tearing of this case was sot for 0 a , in. estcrday in the pojico court , but nt hat hour the prisoner waived exam- nation nnd wau bound over to the next term of the district court. The case against Ford. Sehroodor , ho barber who has boon bucking the Sunday closing committee , came up before Judge Beneko Monday after- loon. Much dilliculty was expo- ionced in getting a jury , five of thu is summoned on the venire respond- ng to the question if they could give ho prisoner a fair and impartial trial , Yes , I will find him not guilty. " eighteen men were summoned bo- bra the jury of BIX could bo illcd. The prosecution made the uistako of rO'Culling one of their wit nesses when about half through and ho doleiuo taking advantage of hia , which compels the aide so acting to close its direct testimony .it one nuked that the case bo dismissed , o the ground that the state had n < adduced evidence enough to put before a jury , that they had failed I prove that the net alleged wi not ono of ncccsaity or charily , whic the law compels them to do , and thu they had not proven that tlia dofondar had not closed on ono day of the wee preceding the alleged offense , The lav it Bcoinn , docs not compel Sunda closing , but only that ono day of sovo bo observed. The judeo rule in favor of the defendant an away to the winds wont anothc case. There is still ono cano lo ! against Schroeder and they wjll er deavor to got this before n jury : possible. United Stnto * C'onrt. The jurors who are drawn to sorv during the November term of th United States district and circui courts are as follows : Grand Jury 1J. 0. Davis , Fall Cityj Joel Tissue , Sowardj Martii Warner , Arago ; Frank Kendall , Union Cuss county ; Charles H. llicharda Fulls City ; Samuel Gather , llci Cloudj 11. H. Green , Kearney ; W. A Camp , Hastings ; C. S. Quick , Indian ola ; Charles F. Cooper , North Platte Thomas Fan till , Lincoln ; C. C. Pace [ jincolni J. A. Dempster , Geneva ; J A. Etherly , York ; S. Fostroaky , Wes L'oint ; V. Franklin , Indianola ; W. L Drown , Platlsmoutli ; J. N. Carpenter Liincoln ; 0. D. Hanns , Fremont ; Ohas jillcspio , Lincoln ; J. W. linns , Sid icy ; Alva Smith , Wavorly ; Chas , McDonald , North Platto. Petit Jurors J. F Cams , So ward 1. S. lloward , Jalapa ; Frank Folda jchuylcr ; Thomas McDonald , DeSota Chns. Heed , Sterling ; D. Soles , Stor ing ; W. T. Goodwill , North Platte 3. 0. Cannon , SchuylerjHolandllood , ieaver Crossing ; F. D. Cooper , Onia m ; Andrew Bordcu , Omaha ; William 3app , Falln City ; Alexander Lnverty , Wavorly ; Ezckiol Kennedy , Platte < nouth ; Elias Emery , Omaha ; David jeach , Uollvinw ; James Spear nan , Saqiy Centre , C. M. Whittstruck. Firth ; Samuel J. Tilton , iennott ; John Ilickly , Columbus ; H. fisher , Sownrd ; Gco. E. Barker , Omaha ; William A. Thomas , Fre- nont ; Chad. Uuddick , Herman ; W. I. U. Stephcnson , Omaha ; Joseph ) work , Schuyler ; James Cornell , To- umseh ; C. W. Bivons , Tccumsoh ; Ed. S. Connoly , Albion ; J E. Hib- bard , Utiea : U.D. Slaughter , Fuller- on ; J. C. Santee , Nihbrara ; W. H. SaUnders , Mtlford ; L. Smith , Cincin- luti ; W. H. Ward , Schuylor ; F. 0. Vhitcoinb , Friend. COUNTY COUKT. The following cases were disposed if by Judge Olmdwick , nt the October onn of the county court : F. J.Eam o vs A. llioppe Dis missed at plaintiffo costs , M. Sonvillo vs. B. Lange Dis missed at plaintiffs costs. M. Harris VB. G. T. Walker Trial , o bo decided in November term. Trustees Eighteenth Street Metho- ist church vs. H. C. Kowman Judg- nont for $160 against defendant. Norman A. Kuhn vs. A. P. Nich- las , et nl , Jury trial ; judgment foi efcndant. Emma L. Van Etton vs. IJall Safe nd Lock Co..Trial ; judgment for laintift"against defendant for 9128 41. II. M. Judson vs. J. P. Manning ury trial ; judgment for plaintiff S2G ; mount claimed $450. James F. Hotchkiss VB. P. C. Hime- laugh Settled nnd dismissed. G. W. Ambrose vs. Elix Davis ) ismissod at plaintiffs costs. Henry II. visschor'VB. J. L. Hobbs , t al. Judgment against dofendaiii or $270. Julius Treitschko vs. First National lank Dismissed nt cost of plaintiff PERSONAL. C. F. JilJings , of Sidney , is in the city. H. O. Clurku , > < f liellovne , ix in the city. L. B. Shephard , of Bell Creek , was ir Omnha Monday. Gco , Kdann , of Plattsmouth , was an 'iimtui ' visitor Moiulay. MoritzMcyorleft to-day for Coloradc nd Utah. CJen. W. irorrit and wife nro stopping t thu Withnell house. H , G. Stripe has accepted a position in IB Union Pacific Headquarters. Gco. Harper and E. L. Haipcr , ol jnrnmlo , are In the city. J. A. Buckstaff and wife , of Lincoln , re registered at the Withnell , Airs , leaao Coe , of Nebraska City , it vlnlttng fricmU in Omaha. S. 0. l < "rcoman , with 11. II. II. Prince oi Vlmles , called yesterday. He is ir Council IHufTrt this week. Miss Sherman , a nlcco of General Phcr man , passed through Onmha Monday , on ler return home from Ban 1'raiictsco. tilt * . W. l\ Cody and daughters cnmc rum North 1'lutto to attend the opening f the opera house Monday ovenlnp. Miss Dollio leit ! IIAH returned from i itiit to the land of gold and is going cast n a few days , Mrs. O. If. McGeoand Miss Cora Gate * , f Browmille , are stooping at the With ell house , Itcglstored at the Metropolitan : Gee , \ Bancroft , of Pftplllion ; 1) . Deer , o ! frirth Platte ; Mrs. L. J. Aspenwall , ol Sioux City , Chaj. Smith , bridge foreman , U. P. lly , , elt yesterday for Great American Folk , n Snake river , Idaho , to work on the Oregon Short Line. Mrs. Geo. Cunfiold has gone to Went 'olut to see her nephew who Is in n critl. cal condition resulting from a fall received while herding sheep for Mrs. C , Dr. John D , Pcabody and Hollls Hogle , f Saxo'a drug store , started Morday foj a hunt near Grand Island. They will be ionic in three or four days , FARMERS AND MECHANICS. If you wish to avoid great danger and trouble , besides a no small bill of expense , at this season of the year , ou should take prompt stops to keep lisoaso from your household. The > atem should , bn cleansed , blood mrifiod. stomach and bowels ropula- od , and prevent and euro diseases rising from spring malaria. Wo know of nothing that will BO perfectly and uroly do this aa Electric Bitten , and at the trifling test of fifty cents a bet tle. [ Exchange. Sod } by Ish & MoMahcm. (1) ( ) CITY COUNCIL. Considering ImportantMattor of Municipal Concern. A Flood of Petitions and Com munications. nc the Ore walks in th Vnrionn Ward * . Thn council convened at 8 o'clocl with B'IX alderman and the prcsidun present. The counciltr.cn who an flwored to their nainca were Corby Dollone , Dunham , IcGnvock O'Kcefo , Stull , and President Daily The minutes were read and np proved. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS. From the mayor , reporting that It hadnppiovcd the ordinance levying i special tax for curbing .and gutterinj Fnrnam street. Filed. From Andrew Rosowatcr , city on- ; ineor , submitting an ordinance ro yarding street grades. Filed. Also , submitting ordinances rol.it ng to drain layers and the rognlatior of sewer pipe connections , nnd asking 'or immediate action. Filed. Petition from J. 0. Brunor , askinc o have thu streets at the intersection of Sixteenth and Capitol avenue , graded to a level. Referred to com- nittco on street * and grades A communication from the ciicl ] engineer of the fire department call- ng attention to the intersection of ? cnth and Jackson streets w.vi re- erred , I rom the Masonic Temple craft , asking a remission of taxes. Referred o the judiciary committee. From Pdxton & Gallagher , asking hat Jones street , between Ninth and 'onth streets , be made passable. Ro- orrcd. From the Omaha National bank , iking for a remission of interest enId Id taxes on certain property. Re- erred. . < From certain residontn on Caes treot' , asking for the removal of the Id school house from the street. Rc- erred to the committee on streets and grades. From Fred Lange , asking for rcim- ) iirseinent for damage to his wagons on account of bad condition of streets , nd intimating an intention to com- nenco a suit. Referred to the com mittee on claims. A bill for $900 from C. S. Ohaso to xpenscs incurred in compilation of ity ordinances. Referred to the ommittco on claims. From the water works company toting that they have placed hydrants n certain corners. Referred. From Charles Brandos , justice of ho peace , certifying to a judgment gainst the city in favor of Mary O'Brien for § 25 , endorsed by City Attorney Manderson. Referred. From many property owners , call- ng attention to the bad condition of , ho intersection of Ninth and Farn- uvm streets , and asking for immediate attention. Re for rod to the committee on sidewalks and bridges with power ,3 , act , From ono hundred tax payers of outh Omaha , asking that the side walk ordered to bo built on Tenth treot bo completed. Referred to the aiuo committee. ' From property owners on Douglas trcct , between Twelfth and Fifteenth trccts , asking attention to the bad condition of the crossing' ) . Referred. jJFrom.jiroperty owners on Saunders treot , asking that it bo opened and put in good condition from Dccatur street to the north Omaha creek bridge , and also that Clark and Grace streets bo opened. Referred. The contract and bond of Charles jardinor , for laying of sidewalks , were pprovod. A number of bids for work in sidewalks were sub-mitted and ro- erred. Bids for the pest housa lot wore ro- eived from E. L. Falconer , J. A. Voodman and Josinh Drake. Re- erred. UKSOI.UTIONS. Aid. McGavock That the city cn- , 'incer bo directed to lay outjuudcrosv ection Tenth street from Pierce trcet. Referred to the city engineer. Aid. Daily That the sum of § 20- , ' 00 be taken [ from thu allowance of 1-10,000 appropriated for aowerago to ho central portion of the city and ap- ilied to the South Omaha sewer fund is far as necessary nnd the balance ivon to the North Omaha Bower. Adopted. Aid. Kaufman That the exposed > ow on Jones street bo filled to make .he street passable. Referred. Aid. Daily That the city engineer 10 directed to furnish a statement hawing cost of engineering connected vitli his office and all expenses of on- inooring connected with sowernqo wntractcd for , and that said expenses > a apportioned to each "division of the ower. Adopted , Proposals to grade Sixteenth street were received from A. R , Heel , Phil Norton and P , Welch. Referred. KEl'OUTS. The report of the committee on the etition of Mary W. Gaylord was donted. The report of the committee on troets and grades on an ordinance to puropriato money from the special und for curbing and guttering Farn- lam atreot from Fifteenth to Eigh- eoiith streets , rocommendin ; that it MISS , was adopted. The report of the committee on trcots and grades recommending that ho proposition of James Fox to grade lurnoy street , bo accepted , was ro- ommitted. From the same committed , rccom- lending that the communication of iip city engineer , regarding the cov- ring of gutters on Tenth street at all rosaings , bo accepted. Adopted , ' From u special committee , on the ociucst of Thomas Gibson , to have all ead animals carted to his fertilizing orks , recommending that Gibson lay bo allowed to muko such arrange- louts with the city acavangor. Adopted. From the committee on public prop- rty and improvements , recommend ing the granting of a petition ti straighten Jackson street into St Mary's avenue. Adopted. From the same committee recoin mending that the resolution for jja lamps on 14th nnd 15th streets to thi Northwestern depot bo adopted Adopted. From the committee on ordinance : and bridges , recommending that th < ordinance lo appropriate money niu levy tixo * upon lots for sidewalks hi passed. Adopted. From the committee on printing recommending that the bill of thi Omalm Publishing company bo al lowed , Adopted. ORII1XANCKS. Estnblishing the grade of 19th streel from St. Mary's avenue Bouth througl Kountzo nnd Ruth's addition to tlu Union Pacific railroad. Road a second time nnd referred , An ordinance regulating the laying of sewer pipe and connections with public Bowcu. Passed. An ordinance providing for the licensing of drain layers. Passed. Special ordinance , appropriating moneys out of special funds to pay for curbing nnd guttering Fnrnham atreet from the center of Fifteenth street to the center of Eighteenth. Passed. Special ordinance , levying a tax for the constructing and repairing of side walks. J'asscd , Special ordinance , appropriating money for the same. Passed. MLSUBLLANKOUH. A resolution from Aid. Corby , that 1,000 yards of earth bo removed from Sixteenth street from Ilurnoy to How- nrd. Referred. A resolution from AM. Corby that .lie committee on sidewalks and Bridges ho empowered to procure ; wenty-fivo wooden aprons for cross- ngs was adopted. A resolution from Aid. Dunham , relating to crosswalks in his wcrd was ) ffored , and led the council into a eng discussion. Finally an amend- nont was offered to leave the matter o the street commissioner to equalize ho crosswalks , and was passed. Aid. McGnvock Resolved that the committee on public property und mprovomenta bo empowered to sell old sewer lumber. Adopted. Adjourned. THE GRAND OPENING. SeconcTSuccS3ful Night of the Templeton Troupe. The second presentation of the 'Muscotto" by the Fay Templeton .roupo in Boyd's opera house was erected last evening by an attendance scarcely less fashionable and numer ous than that of the opening night. ? ho operetta was rendered , if possible , n even better wanner than on Mon- lay evening. As usual , charming Jb'ay was irresistible , and she was upported by Crane as Pippo and ho whole company in most ilcasing stylo. Miss Alice Vnno was Iso a favorite of the evening and re- eived in her gay tamborino song in which she appeared with Mr. Templo- .011 as the dethroned Lorenzo and Mr , Vm. M. Fuller , as ox-grand chamber aiil , in their side-splitting burlesqus a double encore and , after the first ncore , a beautiful basket oi flowers , 'ho make up und anting of Mr. Edwin Van Kctchen , the court physician , which lack of apace forbade no- icing ia yesterday's report , was ono of the most talcing features of the vholo performance and excited up- oarious applause. Mr. Fuller's act- ng and singing were especially fine , nd as the tattered , wandering musi- ian ho "takes the cake. " It Manager tfiirsh could be fortunate enough to ccure such an excellent troupe as thu no which has ss handsomely dodi- atcd the Opera Houuo he would lover lack for anything but sufficient eating capacity. TWO COINCIDENCES. There are two coincidences in con nection with the leader of the troupe vho presented suchacharming opcrtt- a last evening , which are interesting. Over n quarter of a century afro , when uch a thing as the steam whistle had loverboon hoard echoing through the even imperial hills of' thu Gateway City , and when stages ran most of the vay from Chicago westward , n unall theatrical party started rom the . latter city to xploro the mistories of the western > lains. They came on to Davenport , lionco ( tmrolint ; by stage ) to Iowa City , and Council liluiHt. The latter > oint was then the important place in lia part of the country. It was u reat trading post and larger by far mn any of its eastern or western oighbors. After the performance in ouncil Bluffd , and when the party were thinking of returning toward hicago , the manager of the troupe uddonly took it into his head to come icross the Big Muddy and pivo an ox- libition in Omaha , which was ion a very sparingly act ed "city. " The troupe objected , but 10 manager insisted , and across the ivorthey camo. Hero they found no uilding or paraphernalia oi any kind ) ortaining to a theatre performance icforo crossing the river , however , the oung leader of the party , scarcely out f his teens , had been assured that if lathing else suited him the court louse , which had just been put up , ould bo had , and the Hashing of its ii'roof in the sun had been pointed ut to him from thoothoraide. So the ourt house was obtained , guch scenery is could bo improvised was put tip , nd the show performed to crowded louses for two or three nights. The lanagcr of that pioneer theatrical roupo for Omaha was John Temple- on , the father of the be witching ! ay , nd the leader of the troupe who mvo BO creditably dedicated Omaha's plendid theatre of 1881. The other coincidence it ) that Marsh , 10 business manager of the new [ > era house , was .treasurer for Tom- ioton about sixteen years ago , and ith him made his beginning in tlioat- cal matters. PRIVATE rilEHENTATION. The attention of every passer-by vus to-day attracted to the bight of a nest magnificent silver pitcher and up'in lovely cases of morrocco , quilt- d ailk and bilk plush , on exhibition in the window of Max Meyer & Bros jewelry store. They are the mot valuable as well as the moat beatitifu pieces ever seen in this city am were purchased of this popuk firm for presentation to Hon. Jame E. boyd , as a souvenier of the upon ing night of his opera house. Thoj are of sterling silver , solid , antiqu" pattern , and exquisitely chased uni engraved. Thu inscription is tlu same on both nnd reads : "Tho citi zeiiB of Omaha to Jnmos E. Boyd October 24th , 1881. " The set Ss'i splendid ono nnd reflects great crcdii on the firm , whoso reputation in thu line is already wide spread. Jusi what the coat.was wo are not at lib erty to say , but it was way up , and sc is the pitcher nnd cup. It had beer intended to present it on the evening of the opening , but. that plan vn ; abandoned on account of the toe great length of the program as it was , Warner's Safe Kidney nnd Livei Cure , 17eodlv SPECIAL NOTICES. N'OTICK AdiettlBcincnt To Loan , tor Sale txMt. Found , Wantt , Boarding , Ac. , will betn lertcil In these coltimna once for TEN CENTS per line ; each subnequcnt Insertion , FiVECRNTJ per lino. The flnt Inncrtlon noicrots \ thai TWENTV-FIVK CENTS TO LOAN MONEY. IONEY TO LOAN Call at Law Olllce of D , M L. Thomafl HoomH. Crelchton lllock. , lo loa" ol from 6 to II ) prr cunt JtH' " * Mon good reil cstateeecurlty. by Itlt. ISAAC EDWARDS 1109 Farnham Nt. tie tcrcit In sums of ? 2KX ) and iipvvnrde , for 3 to fi yaars , on nrnt-cliws city and turiu property. UKMIS ItitAi , K3TAT and LOAN AQKNCT. 15th and Dowries Sic. HELP WANTED. "ItrANTED A hey about IB years old , come W well re-ommendcd , allow wage * . Marcy i Co. , HI 14th St. 317-26 \T7"ANTEI > Two Of three furnished or un- VV furnished roouu nr small cottage , for HgM lioiHckevpInt ; , by gc'itlcnun and ulfu.ddruss C I ) . , BJO olll > e. 310 2U A strong young man , milling to WANTED Im elf mine. . ally uwful ; Aasjcs , 810 per inont't and bj.irJ. Apiily cor. 12th nJ Howard Sts. 351O3 WAJfTED o table girls , at the St. Charles Hotel. 350-25 " \TC7"ANTED Girls and machine handi at the YV Om.iliaSlilrtFat.tory. 353-27 An ox ] > crlciiced rolcsman In a ru- WASTED . store. Addn us J. P. Lund , Omahx 3 4-27" RANTED A B'rall comfortable furu'shtd W room in prliate family , will not object to backroom. Can ghe good reference Call or addnss to Wm. II. Y. , with A. W. Fiillrlcde , 11U2 Uoiwla M. 32.1-21 * ANTED Gnod woman cook at No. 412 W south 13th St. , bet. Hamey nnd Houard 3J2 ' NTEI ) A teamster to dr ro express team. L. Dusgan , 1112 d. 13th St. 33l-25 ! El ) A llrst-rlass dro s-n > aker , mTe WANT Is thorough In cutting and fitting , rnu obtain a pern a > < nt bituat on ut 218 N. lUth St. , bet. Cap tel a\cniio ami ta\cnpott Sts. U35-1 I oy to work for his board and WANTED . Apply at lleMcCan Illsh's Dead of ht itarj 's acnue. . 331 25 First class rhocmakor. Apply at WANTED , 1411) ) Dodgu St. 33G-2U * SItua'Ion by a man cook of 10 WANTED . Aildrcts F 0. . llco afflccj 343-24 A pleasant furnished room with WANTED for man and wife. Prhatc family [ irrlcrroJ. Address K. te Office. WANTED A good girl at 1618 CMS St. 823-tf . A nrst lass baker. Keftionable WANTED. paid and a utcady Job. Address Hi Illtt & lironilui , Seward , Neb. 820-27 WANTED. I want two prlntejr. Good ) agcfl AH l icrmatient employment. Apply at once to L. F. HjJ'on , Bhlr , Neb. _ 'ANTED A good cook , washer and Ironcr W Apply 1821 Chicago it. 315 tf WW ANTKD Two gnod machinists can get W Btcaay employment at thopof 811130625' liiiieoln'.Hcb. VIT'ANTED By a lady , situation as house- YV keeper or Hill as'ist In light work In a fain- ly. Address this with Mrs. T. II. C. . P.O. , Jmaha. , ANTKD Men and te inn by Duffy Bros. , W bet. rarnham and Douglason 3th St. 29J-tf - - 0 to 200 loads of dirt near 23d WANTED-1- s aeiuiu. . Enquire at Bee Jtttce. 22itf ! \T17"ANTEO UO to 200 loads of dirt near 23rd YV and St. Mary'a avenue. Enquire at Bee ) tnte. 193-M 117 ANTKU Uespcitalilo LiiiiiloymL-iic li > lius- YV baud and wife. Address P. P. C. , Bee ( if- Ice. 077-tf \T7"AN IED Ulrl at 2Ui Dodge street. IT7"ANTKD To rent a farm by roan and hid YY two sons. Ii qnlro at this olfice , or address 1. Flury , Douglas St. , bet. lOtli and llth , ) maha 290-25 Funding bridge and school bonds. WANTED Clark , B ll8vue. 28-tf. ITrANTED A lady wlidiei writing to do at > V home or In an olllce , has had rome ex- uricnce and considerable business tact ; or will j ist fn light housework and give muslo Ichxons n a family. Address one weci > , Mrs 1. B. U , , ' . O. , Omalia. 287-tf FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND. HUM tiENT 5 rooms for light liousektepi g. L1 Inquire at Y. U , C.'A. 314 25 * L1P. . R RENT Fiirniihcd cottage , 005 18th St. , P. bet California and Webster , Apply out if school hours 343-27 * I OU IIEN I' House | .and stable. S lOlliSt. . 1 L1 block south of Lead works , inquire at H. Jeyer , 207 f. 13th St. U48-tf I OR RENT Two furnlsnod r cms ( or gen leI - I ? men , 1.110 Howard street , south of the VJhncJI. 3JO-I f nOR RENT Furnished room- , southeast corD - D net Uth a'id Howard Sts. 35.J-27 * IJIORRENT-FurnlsheJ rooms with board , N. L' E. conici'ol loth nnd California bt . IB lulro on premises. 338-20 RENT 3 roomi. ou corner 2Uthand Douglas , , a3U-2U _ RENT Basement to small family , board exchanged for rent. Hoarders If desired , io. 603 M. 17th St. 314-tf HENT Suit of room , nicely furnlirvd FUR ( or four gentlemen. Ahto one * lngla oem ( or two. Norf uwot corner 20th and Dai mport Sts. 324-tf KENT Ono or two rooms , furnished or unfurnished , 8. W. cor , of California and ! 3d Bti. 322-tf JIOR RENT An elega"tlv furnished alcove 1 room , low price ; brick house , 2013 Cam St. KENT Furnished front room on first FOR , at 317 17th St. , bet. Datemrart ana ) hlcago. 304-tf | , " \OH \ UKNT t furmsntxl rooun oxer Mea- [ < chants' Kxchango.N. E. ccr. 16th and Dodge troeti. tsa-tt BALE. \7\Oy \ \ , SALK Cheap hors.0 and cow. Ki quire L1 nocm No. 8 Cieightou Block or 2134 Dodge It. 337-gJ nOR SALi : Team good jwnles , ch l > ! at lied 1 } Barn , Itth bt. orfl-tt [ 7IOR SALE A beautiful rctldcnce property of U 20 a.-rrn , wjth commodious house ; eight cres of orchard and lnej ard ; ( oration ilghtlj ; nly two and a bait miles from iKuitofllce ; bar. : aln. JOHN L , McUAUUK , opj ) . I'.O. 7U-tf [ 7 < OR SALE Vine stock ( ami of 400 acres : good [ < house , cattlu s.icd , orchard , etc. , within My reach of railroad. Price. $4,600 , part time , t 6 per cent. JOHN t. McOAGUh , oj > plt 'ottoftlce. CSO-t. SPEUIAL HOTIOES-Dontmnoil SALK A tmall h ino nd } tot H 1th ( tool \rcllftmlMikble on 20th , ncirShetmm St. , No 1307. Price , 1050. 278-11 "TTIOn SALK the ip , Two Uadlcnt Itotnu tt < n < J } in good condition , oho A doulilo lie t r. Ap ply at northeast corner 10th and OllfoinU Sin. "III OH SALE A lot of necoml hntid furniture , 1 } stoics , CAnio nnI crockery wnrc , at II. , 1293 DouRlM Stl. MB-lrn KMIS h ruttllnc lonif lists of house * , lota fondi Mid Urnu for Nile Call ind gtl them , TpOH SALK LCMO and furniture of a flnt clam .L1 hotel In * ton not 1309 Inhabitant * , In uta'e of Nebrukfti hM ? bed * ; the tr v elltifr men re tort Inquire &t HER office. ' HJ-tl ITlOn SA'.E A * null engine , n. W. Payne Ac JJ Son' * make. In perfect ondor. Inquire of U. II. Clark & COj _ M-tt filOR BALE M pi of ItoURlkxaiid Harpy oun > JL1 lie * . A. KOSKWATKn.lBSOFurnhaindlreoV 32Q.tf _ SAUC Ktno stock farm of 100 acne- FOR lioune , cattle elicd , orchard Ac. , with in easy rcAcb. of railroad. 1'rlcc , 8 < KX > , put time lit 6& JOHN U McCAOUK , Om > . Pott Otllre. OM-tf _ 1,1011 SALE A beautiful cxldcnco property of JL' 20 ncrci lth commodious lieu o , Klzht ncrct of on Imrd nnd Inu } ard. I.o-ntlon Iglitl > . Only t AO nnd n half inllcn from ixxit ofllcc. liar- JOHN I. . McUAG LK , Opp , V. O. TO tf KICK FOK 3ALh. B I03-tf ESTAIMOOK A COK. TJ OU SALE 1 first class cnblnct orpxn , \ery i' chcnp ! nearly now. Inquire Mlltu- At Son , llth nnti Karnliam St. SO if ) SALE Four acres of land ncnr 1 works rtr-onolr. nl < o t o cottn cx on Capitol Hill. Add. ANDKliW 11IVINS,1MO Douglas St. 843 tf AND LAND llcmis rcnto hon j , HOU8ES , hotels , fitir ow , lantU , olllcc * roomR , etc , Sco 1ft page MISCELLANEOUS. _ From mv rcildcncc. ou 2M ami STUAYBD t els. In liuil'H d lion. Oct. thtli , a 1 , ( inohlick vaw : top of left c r trimmed oft. I ttlc red ou back , Ith lope around her liorim. Any Information liadlnif to her rvcoterv will bo BUltably rewarded bv J .hn Ilnffjrtv , Ouiih'j. 310-25 m liJ. M HUUNSWII.K &HLAKhCO.hrti JL a complete stock of Illlllanl Tnblei and 1111- lla l merlmndUe on hAnd.at thctrbtore room , DOO South lOtli St. , Omahn , Nob. oI2Mm' J110CHSTA8SHI Will pay tno hiphwt cash . price for gctond hand Illlllanl and Pool Tables. Call or addicss COO South Kth ht. olS-lin- F.M18' REAL-faTATE BOOM. > co Irt B HAY At A. II. Sander's Feud Store BALED Hornoy St. SlO-tf EM1S' REAL ESTATK EXCI1ANOE.-S B 1st page. * B EMIS' NEW CITY MAPS.25C. See 1st pane COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTlCtC. Special adtertlncuiintii , such art Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Hent , Wants , Boarding , etc. , will bo Inscrtnl In tills column at the low rate of TEN CENT4 I'EK LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent insertion. Lwucadvertisements at cur ofIKe , upsUIrs , corner Vrjaduay and 3aln street ) , Council lllulTs. ANTED Etcrj body In Council UluBs io to tiiko Till ! UKK , 20 cents per Mcck.dc Hi ered by carriers. Ofllie cor.ier liroadway and Main , up stairs , Council UlulTs. Gtt-t ! ( WILL sell luy Carriage and Wagon Shop at a I bargain or sell stock and tool , for cash , and xlir rent chop , to a good rcn oixlble man. RoiHon far selling I-going on a faru. Call onorod ITCHR \V. G. Morris , Uouuil Illulln , Io a. oc2tl-Ct ANTKD CooperH at once. Joseph ROHJ , W Upper Broadway , Council llluds. Oct25-lt Op'ii face slUcr key winding Match , LOST moiinicnts. Fln'ler Mill bo eulia- Hy rewarded. Lta\o at "lite" cilice , Council Illuffa. tie 25-2t TICKET OFFICE War in railroad JL tickets continues to boom. Um.mcdented low- rates to all eastern } K > lnts. Every ticket guaranteed. OrJors filled oy telephone. From me to ten dollars &acd by punhasing tickets ) l C. A. Potter , successor to Potter & Palmer , No. 10 South Fifth street , Council Dluffs. Iowa. ottl3-tt Boy , with pony , to carr > papers. W Inquire at UKK olHcc , Council Dlutls. octl3-tf To buy 100 tons broom corn. WANTED address Council Bluffa Broom Factory , Council BluGb , Iowa. 65S-29t ( A Rood carpenter at once. Ap ply Mynstcr & Adams , Council Bluffs , [ Qua. _ OS9-29 * ANTKD A llret-tlass broom tier. Muyne W k Co. , Council liluffs. Ion a. 5C030' ' WW W ANTED A boy to do chores at Mjnstora Bihcry. Council Hlulf < . 6C1-23 * W ANTKD uood girl for gemral housunorU. Maria ilj nster , Council ISlutfs. C02-U A situation by a first-class 11 tiler. WANTUD jcars experience. Understands ild and new iroccsxts. Speaks Kniril-h ani" jvnnaii and acquainted with btcani and water ) wera. Can give the best of reference , will : omoon trial at anytime. Address II. S. , Box 1511 , Council Ululfs , la. SU-2S SALE Old papers 40o per hundred , at FOR Bee olllco , Council BlutTn. i.27-lf ro Contractors , Builders and Property Owrnors. The undeislgncd hating been apjralnted agcn ) 'or ' the extensive iron and u ire manufacturing' louses of E. T. Barnum , of Detroit , and the iusscl Iron Foundry and Works at Toledo , ) hio , capacity of 50 tons daily , Is prepared to urmsh estimates and prices for iron columns , ic. , &c. . for store fronts , window caps and tills , hreshold platis , wrought Iron huims and gird- rs , hjilraullc cle\ators , staple fittings , pulleys , liaftlng , &e. ; also Iron fences , cresting , win- low guards , shutters , stairs , balcr-nics , itttee . hftlisascs , arquarlums , fountains , summer louses , lawn , garden and cemetery ornaments , low cr stands , gnu e guards , &c. , & < - . . In ondlosn arloty. Catalogues supplied on application. ' HbNIlY II. BAKItY , Manufacturers' Agent , 22 Pearl street. anzIO-lm me Council Bluffs. EDWARD KUEHE ; IAOI8TEU OF PALHYSTERY AND ICONDI MONALIST , 493 Tenth Street , bnttveen Farnham jidllainey. Will , with the aid of guardian plrlts , obtain for any ono K glance at th put nd present , and on certain conditions In the ( u > uro. Itoets and Shoes mudu to order. Perfect atlnfactlon I'uarantffd n.ft-1m POWDER Absolutely Pure. Made from Orape Crea.o Tartar. No other .ration makes vuch light , flaky hot bread ) , uxurlous poatry. Can IK eaten by Dyipepuo rltl'iut fear ol thelll * resulting from heavy ( adt ettlblo food. Sold only In cam , by all Qrocen UOYAL 1IAUIN01PQWDKK CO | New York. In' . 0. F. Ooodtutn