THE OMAHA DAILY BEE THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 , 1881. TILE DAILY BEE , Thursday Morning , Oct. 27. For the nccomodnUon of our up-towi pntroni nrrniipeinctiUliMO been made wit ) Edholm & Krickson , jowclcw , opi > oslte th < ' post office , wlicro advertisements ati < orders for the city delivery of TUB UEI will b received. Advertisements for Hit evening must bo handed In before 1:30 p < in. , tor the morning edition before SsM p. m nentaa-tt LOCAL BREVITIES , ' Pnttorfon soils coal , Frederick Lending Hnller. Donne , llcllnblo Hatter. Fine pocket knives nt Kuhn's. Gloves nt the W cent store. ladles llnnd Hags at the 00 cent store. Night School nt the Dullness College ; Owl Cigars at Kuhn's Drug Store. All those nobby Hats nnd BonnoU oame from Atkinson Ic. Cos. Th Ltou continue * to roar ( or Moore's Burner , -nJ Saddlery. For mi Commercial Job Printing , t U at Til * B Job room * . Short Hnnd taught at Business Col logo. ocMO-Ml Oysters on half shell at lllclmrds Hes- taurnnt. oct22-lt The Kick Island was the only Into train yesltrJay. A hunting party from Illinois went out to Shclton ycslcJilny. AH those Nobby Hat * nnd Bonnets conic from Atkinson & Co. A train of tea and silk will arrive from California this afternoon. There wcro cloven cars out on the noon train west yesterday. On the noon train yesterday were tuelvc settlers for Fremont nnd six for Kearney. Specialty of I'rcncrlptUn nt Opera hoiibc I'hannacy. Schroter & Decht. oct20-tf "The thermometer nt Max Meyer & Bro's Indicated 43'nt7 a. m. ycstcoday , nnd CO * nt noon. Go to Atkinion & Co'.s for Opera Hats , Bonnets nnd Kid Gloves. An itn- menscstock to select from. 4-The best 0 and lOc cigars In city to be had at Schroter A ; Becht's Opera House rhanuacy , one door north Boyd's Opera Homo. 'oct2C-lw At the bridge yards are to be seen 27 English Cotswold bucks with several thor oughbred young bulls and heifers. They belong to Mr. B. T. Lsttnn , of Bourbon county , Ivy. The attention of the S. C , P. A. is called to the manner in which teams are to drag heavily loaded wagons out of the cxcayitlon in progress cast of Strang'a new block. It i < shameful. The piano nt the Opera Houee during the opening nigh s , n magnificent Steinway was furnished by Max Meyer & Bro. , and was ono of the sweetest toned Instrument * ever brought to the city. Mr. D. Hurley , the genial produce dealer , ia rejoicing over the arrival of n young BOH Tuesday evening , this being his eighth celebration of the kind. The mother andchild are doing well. The 1'ulhiun special hunting carlzaao "Walton , went vest yesterday bound to California , The party on boiml Included Dr. John J. Crane nnd family , and Dr. Woodruff , all of New York City. A wagon loaded with an Immense paving stone , nnd drawn by n double team , stalled on the corner of Jackson and 10th this morning and could not get out. The conitlon of the streets , at that point , is next to impassable. \ A young woman employed ns a waiter at one of the boarding houses in town , yes terday gave birth to a child whose paternal ancestor is incog. Fortunately for the little waif It did not live to bullor for an other's sin. The finest set of diamonds over brought to Omaha wore bold to one of our well known ladles Tuesday by the enter- l > rl ing firm of Jewelers , Messrs. Kdholm tKricl < Hoii. They consisted of acomb spray pin and a magnificent pair of Solitaire drops. "SlocumhV In what they call them now. It uacd to bo plain drunk. The modern name is also more expensive , cost ing $10 nud costs to 83 under the old dis pensation. Of the ( ivcMvlio appeared be fore Judge Benuko this morning , four went to jail and one paid the fine and cost * ai'tessed. "Little Mao" of.the Watchman in af flicted this \\cek by the severe illness of his entire fa1)illy , who with the t > ingle ex ceptlon of n littlu four year old girl are down sick with malarial fever. One of the children in considered to be lit n critical condition. It is to IMS hoped the himehlno will come to Mac's household again \cry speedily. Tuesday Kdward Walsh , ono i Omaha's prominent contractors was mar ried to Miss Lettlc Crane , of this city. In the evening they entertained a select partj of their friends nt their residence 203 Howard street. The time was pleasantly enlivened by some capital uonirs and rcclta < lions both in Kugllsh and German. The party broke up at a seasonable hour. One hundred and fifty-nine beautiful residence lots , located on Hamilton Htrect , half way between tha turn table of the ed street car line and the vratcrworki reservoir and addition , and just west ol the convent of the Sinters Poor Claire Ic Sblnn'n addition. Prices range frnm $71 o $110 each , and will be cold on casj enni to those who will improve. Bemls real estate agency , Fifteenth and Douglai streets. streets.The two Ladles of the Good Bheppanl who came from Canada some time ngo ti collect funds for an institution there unde the sanction of Bishop O'Connor , roporl that they have received treat encoarage went in the undertaking. Ths imtitulioi in for the reformation of fallen women and the care of outcast children und ngf ) > eoplo. The Bittern Iea\e on Wcdnvt day next aud before leaving will publlii the list , aud amounts received of nut ( tcribers. Warner'a Safe Kidney nnd Live Cure , Fifty dozen [ { -button Kik Gloves , ii dark and opera shades , ut 50o a pair- aatno aa sold up town for 75o at tli Boston Store , 014-010 South Tout ! street. A ROARING FIRE. The Barbod-Wiro Factory Gone to Join Boyd'a Packing House , P. J. Vonglo Savoa the Boiler and is Badly Burnod. Two Cottnfjen AJ.RO Uurnccl , nnd tilt Loss Heavy. The barbed wire factory , ono of the moat important manufacturing inter ests in Omaha , wan last night totally destroyed by fire , together with n argo amount of stock. Two cottages adjoining the works , owned and occu- > iod by Phillip Roy and Cornelius tlogftii , witli their families , worn jadly damaged and their contents also wrtially ruined. THK WOUKH , which were completed about four nonths ago , were located at the foot of Capitol avenue , built right into the lillaiclo , in fact , and consisted of a argo olio-story frame building , n shod adjoining it used for storing plain wire , and another larger storage shod 'or ' barbed wire. Several car loads of tow material had just been received nnd the works wcro running day and light to supply the demand. The two cottages wcro on the hill directly above the works , on the west side. Last evening the night force had ; ono in and there wcro in the build- ng , Messrs. W. II. Whittier and ! * . J. Vcnglo with two boys. About ialf past 7 o'clock Mr. Vonglo wont nto the shed adjoining the "building. A now coal oil lantern which had just icon purchased was Hitting near him mil ho noticed it beginning to licker. Wliilo ho watched it , it sud denly exploded with aloud report and n an instant the shed was filled with lames. .Mr. Vcnglo was badly burned on the loft side of his face and ran ' rom ( the building , \ I ALL ON KIHK , ho rest of the mon following his ex ample. Having got out ho thought of the engine , which was running at ho time , and fought his -way back nto tholbuilding , groped about until 10 found the throttle and shut her down , after which ho turned on the 'blow-oft" " pipe and thus did away with all danger of an explosion. The ire spread with wonderful rapidity , ic thinks the hanging lamp must also lave exploded , and soon the entire south end 'of the building was n flames. These rushed upward , blowing slightly toward the ho west and setting fire to the two ottagcs described. In the first cot- ago , that of Mr. Hogan , the three children had gone to bed , when Mr. logan , who was reading a paper , icard the explosion and ran out. Ho was met at the door by a burst of lame nnd had barely time to escape with his family , the younger members lot oren stopping for their clothes. The report was so loud that Mr. Bo- tan thought it must have been the > oilor. Mr. Hoy's house did not catch quito so quickly. They too heard THE EXPLOSION ind running out saw the danger and lastpned to ovaouoto the premises , Dotting all their goods out before the louse was too far qonu. iThcy saved everything. Cries of fire of course soon roused lie whole neighborhood , the news uproad up the B' rout , and an alarm was turned in from box 15 , corner of Sixteenth street and Oapitol avenue. The crowd on the streets ran in that direction , as did ninny who loft the opera house , where the Don Thomp son troupe were about beginning their icrforiniinco. Soon the flames rolled 10 high that they were visible all overlie -lie city and then the rush was made .n the right direction. The works rvcro oxnotly in a line with the smolt- HK works and the old cry was revived , "Tho smolUntj works are on fire. " This took everybody , and the mistake : ould not bo learned until the spot isolf was reached. Hero thousands were gathered when the Hooks ar rived with the department on the icunn , At this time the main build ing was NEAIILY OONK , -lie cojttagos wrapped in flames and the jiany buildings huddled together on the hill in great danger. The huso was soon attached to the hydrants and the water turned on , but the surface covered by the fire and the headway it had obtained niado it dillicult to do moro than pi event its spread. The cottages were first cared for. and these wora saved , but in a badly crocked condition. _ The water was then kept on the burning mass below until the last umber was drowned out. The fire lasted probably half an hour , and during that time 'raged fiercely , the flames leaping to an extraordinary height and carrying showers of burn ing wood all over the neighborhood. The firemen did good work in saving the surrounding buildings , u the works were hopelessly lost from the first. THK LOSS. The loss is nuito heavy. The fao tory and ono shod , with all their con tents , were destroyed. This wil probably foot up to $8,000 or 910,000 , There is 94,500 insurance. Tin property belonged to a stock company in which M. M. Marshall , J. S. Gib son , 0 , F. Ramsey and \V. J. Broatcl were the principal owners. The cottage occupied by Mr. Ho ; was worth about $200 , and had latel ] boon repaired and put in good shape It will probably bo repaired again io $100 No insurance. Mr , Hogan'a cottage was a littl larger and had a now addition. Hi IOHS will bo about $150. There wa also a loss hero on furniture , probabl ; pretty heavy. There was no inaur unco. unco.Mr. . Vonglo'a injuries are vor ; severe but not dangerous. His fnc ia badly burned and also both hands the latter being burned in th attempt to shut off the engine. He will not bo able to work for some timo. Ho was able to sit up , however , ant Lold THE BBE reporter the facts an to the start of the fire , as given abovo. The works will bo rebuilt at once and temporary quarter * secured in the interim , They had just bvon got in fine shape , water having boon put in From the water works yesterday. II they had known that it would bo put In through the lioso so soon after , much trouble would have been saved. They are doing too big a business though to stop at this season of the year and inny bo expected to bo on lock again immediately. It is well to add that a second alarm from box 12 was struck by Hubor- mann's clock and nidnd in guiding per sons to the rit > ht direction , It makes an excellent fire boll. CHAMBER MUSIC. The Opening Concert of the Philomathean ( Hub on Tuesday Next. Subscriber * * to the Sorlos. The management of the Philomath - can club have decided to give the op ening concert of their season on Tues day evening next at Meyer's Music 3all on Farnham and Eleventh streets. Jinco its organization the clubhas been n active rehearsal. The program is as follows : . String Quartet in G Major . Mozart 2 , Violin solo Air on 1th Hiring. . . . . Boch-Wilhelmj 3. Trio In D Minor Piano , Violin and Cello . Mendelssohn . Fantaslo Concertante Piano , Flute , Violin and Cello. . . . . . Fanconier 5 , Sonata Piano and Violin . Gade 0. String Quartet in D Major . Haydn . Viollon Solo Scene do Uallet. . . .Bcriot . Symphony air for Piano , Flute , Violin , Cello and Datterie , ( invisible ) . . . . . Haydn-Hummel This programme ; both in the solcc- ion and arrangement of its numbers , s ono of the finest over presented in ) maha and is likely to tax the ro- uurccs of the club while exhibiting heir musical proficiency. ' The success vhich has attended the circulation of the subscription papers s attested by the following list of names of subscribers : 0. D. Mandorson , Ezra Millard , vorman Kountzo , Frank Murphy , B. 3. Wood , 0. F. Davis , Max Meyer iVobstor Snyder , James Barker , M. Hellman , M. T. Barlow , II. Nester , A. J. Poppleton , 0. D. Dorman , T. I. Lcavitt , Paul Hoinrich , W. E. \imin , Gco , B. Harris. J. M. Barr , J. G. Taylor , J. W. Gannett , Thos. L. Kimball.T. M.Orr , 0. S. Stobbins , A. Weiss , A. B. Hubermann , J. E. /ongdon , Harry Douel , L. S. Reed , j. Drake , L. Kaapkc , W. M. Rogers , r. W. Paddock , A. P. Nicholas , E. 1. Morsoman , Ed. Peycko , Ernest 'oycke , 0. E. Bunnestor , P. E. Her , . E. Boyd , S. R. Johnson , W. J. Jroatch , W. W. Lowe , L. Richard- on , George E. Barker , E. F. Test , V. C. Nash , W. F. McMillan , D. V. Barkalow , Goo. W. Hall , E. 0. Bon- al , Jr. , Alfred Schroder , E. P. Pock , 0. R. Kelscy , W. F. Beckel , Wm. Wallace , Wm. F. Hoins , 0. H. Hen- Iricka , E. E. Thomas , Georga E. Squires , C. P. Noedham , S. H. H. Mark , AddphMoyerA. S. Vankuren , H. Goldsmith , 0. B. Horton , N. E. Jarkalnw , R. Carrier , Warren Switzer - or , Paul Nindel , Gust. Ben- ecko , Theo. L. Ringwalt , M. Ludington , Horace Ludington , I. H. Browning , Goo. B. Boomis , J. Oborfolder , Goo. B. Tzsohuek , L. D , /airier , II. Sussonback , R. Dorn , rloritx. Meyer , .Tas. Brussol , D. 0. Jrooks , E. Jlosowator , Frank P. Ire- and , M. Barnea , ! . B. Graddy , hi. johnian , Robt. Purvis. Andrew Row- edge , A. W. Saxo , R. S. Eustes , H. 5. Rich tor , Dr. P. Grossman , S. J. fisher , Al. Sorensen , Fred. Nye , W. Voodbridge , P. Weinhagan , A. Calm. A Royal Visitor. Mr. S. C. Frou'man , business agent or II. R. H. , the prince of whales , is n the city and lias complctod arrange ments for exhibiting the ocean mentor - tor in this city , beginning on Monday loxt. Almost any other show could > o missed and nothing lost , but this s "something new under the sun , " and in the language of Prof. Hartz- nan , people all say "Go and see this ihowonco and then dio" happy. " It s the greatest and only whale that has over ' 'starred'1 ' it- over the country , ind nothing is too rich for its blood ; t travels on a special car , and all that. jo and sco Jonah's old friend and im press ono Bible lesson on your mind. 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 , you should take prompt stops to keep lisoaao from your household , The sj stem should bo cleansed , blood > uriUod' stomach and bowels ropula- iod , and prevent and euro diseases arising from spring malaria. Wo know of nothing that will so perfect iy and surely do this as Electric Bitters , and at tha trifling cost of fifty cents a bet tle. [ Exchange. Sold by Ish & MoMahon. (1) ( ) ula , indignation and heartburn. At 0. F. Goodman , Now buy Fire Kindlon. Hats at U'J Cent hjtore. sopt'Jloodlm 'A thing of beauty isajoy forovor. " Wo were pleased to note the taste dis played in the selection of slate , mar- bio and iron mantels at Picrcy's , 1211 Farnham street this morning. His collection of stoves is among the larg est in the state. The run at present seems to bo on the Westminster am Hcclu. The Cottage Range is the housewife's delight. Boynton's Heat er is n revised edition of the showy and elegant "Latrobo , " which luu boon so popular in the fine mnnsionu of Baltimore and Philadelphia for BOV eral years post. oct2G-4t Forty yearn'trial 611 proven "BLACK- OR IAUQUT" the best liver mcdiciuo ii the world. AtC. K. Ooodoun. PEPPERS PLAY In the Double Role of Editoi and Magistrate , A Woman' * Money and Hot Trouble. In a little frame building on liar- ney street , opposite the jail , lives n German woman named Magdalina Grocbclandlior.family , now consisting of several children. She crxmo to America and Omaha only n short time ago with her husband , and is probably not yet two months out of Castle Garden - den , After the arrival in tin's city Mr. Groobel died and moro recently one of the children followed itsfathcr , the funeral of the latter taking place yesterday. Mrs. Groobel brought over with her a considerable sum of money in Ger man gold which , being uxchangcd into American money , amounted to $885. This wits deposited in her own name in the First National bank of this city. A number of her neighbors learned of her financial condition und at once evinced a lively intercut in her wel fare. One of her neighbors , especi ally , named Popper , seems to have been most persistent , and , according to her story , was determined to get some money , demanding at first a small sum and increasing the amount. It appears that ho was in cahoots with several others , and that Iho game was to run up the bill for the funeral expenses of her husband until it would cover the amount of the certificate of deposit , and this Pepper wanted turned over to hir.i. Mrs. G. could not see why she should give him the money , but as lie represented himself to bo the editor of THE BEE and ox-polico judge of the city , and she , like all foreign ers , having a great reverence for the majesty ot the law , she was in great trouble as to her course in the matter. At length one night she w'as startled at unusual noises about the house and sent her daughter to Homer Stall's ' ofh'co to consult him , but not finding liim in she was sent by Col. Smythe to Judge Riley , who not understand ing Gorman secured the services of Mrs. Boohnip and went to the cottage , iieard the woman's story and took in charge the 'certificate of deposit , jiving hera receipt therefor. Rev. D. Radinsky , pastor of the Gor- nan Evangelical church on Dodge street , and Mrs. Boohme , a midwife and an honest and worthy woman , in- .crested themselves in the case on be- lalf of the widow and yesterday jrought the latter to Mr. Stall's ollico The certificate was there procured 'rom Mr. Riley and going to the bank .ho woman obtained what money was required for her immediate necessity and tlio rest remains to her credit in , ho bank , the certificate being entrust ed to Mr. Stalls keeping. The whole thing would seem from , ho woman's story to have been a bold conspiracy to defraud her of her money , which failed fortunately before it was consummated. SEE HKUE ifou are sick ; well , there is just ono remc- ly that will euro you beyond possibility or loubt. If it's Liver or Kidney trouble , Consumption , Dyspepsia , Debility , Well's Health Kencweiii your hope , il. 'Drugght Depot , C. F. Goodman , ) maha. (4) ( ) "The Kovoro House Council Bluffs s the best second-class hotel in the vest. " aucl7-lm TWO OF A KIND. A festive Couple "Who Are In Trouble. irouglit to a Stand-Still by a Re quisition. Among the east bound passengers estorday afternoon was Fred Wirth , n'oprietorof Iho City hotel , in Omaha , vho loft for Chicago. Fred was feei ng very pleasant on the object of his visit toward the great western metrop olis and explained by relating some- hing of interest to many former and resent residents of this city. About thrco years ago Wirth signed a surety for a man named Bicnvitli , who -was then the leader of the Twenty-third infantry resjiment band lore. All of Biorwith's goods and urnituro were roplovincd in a civil natter , and it was on the attachinont ssucd to conflict with the replevin hat Wirth became surety. Ono noriung BOOH after the issu ance of the attachment , Wirth discovered that his "friend , ' wife and baggaso had all dieappoarod ogpthcr. In duo time he paid the amount claimed against the goods , ibout $350 , and proceeded to look for lis man. Ho has continued to keep watch for , ho parties since , but had lost track of , liem when Constable Edgorton , of , hia city , ncciduntly discovered their whereabouts , which was in n small ) lixco in Illinois , and offered to nako the arrest. A requisition was first obtained on the governor of Illinois and Edgorton wont af ter his game. When ho arrived at the place they were supposed to bo living in , ho learned to his dismay that they had suddenly taken "French leave1 and had landed in Chicago. For several days lie has boon looking for them , and only en Tuesday discovered their whereabouts. Ho made the necessary arrests from the requisition and tele graphed Wirth for instructions , say ing that Biorwith wanted to "negoti ate. " Wirth accordingly went on to Chicago yesterday to make the would-ho negotiator pony up the full amount with inerest , or the unworthy pair will be brought back to Nobrasku and summarily dealt with "WINE OF OARDUI" makes rosy wvks and clear complexions. At 0. K. ( loodwun , Best and most beautiful selection o Watches and Diamonds , Jewelry ant Silverware , west of Chicago , is to b ( found nt EDHOI.M & EUICKSON'H , The Omaha Jewelers. PERSONAL. Mr. Touzalin went to llurllngton yei- terdtvy. llobert K. StrAhorn , of Denver , Is In Omaha. S. JOIIMCII , the jeweler , left for the cast Tuesday , Dr. H. Wane and A. i : . Hyde , of Salt Lake , are in the city. Mm. C. S. Clmxo accompanied Col. Cha e to St. Louis Tuesday. Mrs. Chan. Schlank left on the Waba h this afternoon for New York , Oeo. W. Ames , a utenograplur from Huflrtlo , N. Y. , is in the city. H. M. Hoiick returned home from a trip to Snn Kranciico yesterday. Col. Ffahcr , of the Denver k South Park railroad went west yesterday. A. H. Wayne and wife have gone on a \isltto relatives in Ohio nnd West Vir ginia. General Agent Steven * and wife ciino from Chicago yesterday morning in a special car. ' Cal. C. Valentine , official stenographer of the DUtrlct Court at Yankton , D. T. , 8 In the city. Mr. Kdward lloscwater , editor of THK 13 : K , left yesterday for Milwaukee , Wlj. , on a week's absence. Miss I'oumford , sinterof Mr. Guyon , of the Chicago lumbercompany , left for Cin cinnati yesterday on a \ isit , A. P. Carlson , of North 1'lattc , Neb. , eaves this morng for Laiiginaniholm , Sweden , to bo absent until next July. Miss Nellie , T. Spicer , who has been re siding in OiuuliR for several months , re- .urned her home in Geneva , Ohio , yester- day. day.Mrs. Mrs. Mnggio Shull , and Mrs. Ida 13. Ij iwrcnce and chl d returned on Saturday 'rom a six week's visit to their old homo in Pennsylvania. H. li. Strayhorn and wife , from Chey enne , arrived in Omaha yesterday. Mrs Strayhorn went east in the afternoon on a visit to friends in Chicago. Mrs. W. H. Bonner nnd Mrs. C. W. ' Green , left the city yesterday forPlatts- mouth , where they will spend a few days visiting their old friends and acquaint ances. Major P. H. ' Sullivan and party left yet- eday for Sterling , Colorado , ontheline'of ho Julesbur , * & Denver cut-off , where the ifajor will take charge of the railroad eating house. The following arrivals are noted by the Withnell house register : G. W. Jerome , of York ; N. W. Wells , of Schuyler ; J. M.Thayer , of Grand Island ; N. R. Per- inger , of Central City. Messrs. Wm. J. Forbes , of New York ity , and Ueo. E. Matthews , of Buffalo , vho have been spending a few days in the ity as the guests of W. E. Annin , left yesterday afternoon for the east. W. A. Kent , the courteous dining car ondnctor of the Northwestern road , was a visitor of the Gateway city yesterday. ie remarked that the city greatly re- ninded him of Chicago in 1807. The following visitors to Omaha are at he Creighton : II. C. Abernethy , of Fair mont ; J. M. String , of Riverton ; E.'A. iVhite , of Lincoln : L. S. Blanchard , of Jell Creek ; Mrs. Hunter , of Scward. William Mier , the well known barber , who' recently relinquished his business on thirteenth street and went to St. Louis , ias just returned to this city , and intends starting into business again in a day or wo. Registered at the Canfielil house : H , J. Bellory , of Schuyler ; G. A. Stanley , of Fremont ; Rena Shirely , of Fremont ; A. V. Carlson , of Stromsburg ; John D. rlowee , of Battle Creek ; R. Rahare , of Jaunders. Stipt. J. J. Dickey , of the U. P. telo- ; raph lines , and M , C. Bristol , superln- endent of construction of the Central division , W. U. T. Co. , went west yester day for a tour of inspection of the lines in 2ol orado and Utah The-Creighton house was overflowing vith guests last evening , among whom vere the following : Henry Clark , of Wil ier ; A. K. V. Hall , of Cuniing county ; ) , B , Perry , of Crete , and a part of the Foshua Whitcomb , party. The following arrivals were not dTues- lay on the Metropolitan hotel register : John S. Gretzer of Sioux City ; Dr. Elwood and daughters , of North Bend ; J. Klus- roiimn , of David CityjN. F , Bennett , of Wnin , Neb. ; Geo. C. Sweet , of Friend. W , B. Doddridgc , superintendent of the Green River Division , A. A. Egbert , superintendent of the Colorado Central , Robert Law , superintendent of the Moun- .ain Division nnd Ed. Dickinson , super- ntendcnt of the Larninio Division , Union Pacific railroad left for home j estcrday. Among the guests at the Withnell house yesterday were Guy C. Barton nnd wife , of North Platte ; A. prow , U. S. A. ; and wife ; II. W. Scott and S. M. Novins , of Kearney ; II. F. Clarke , of Bellcvue ; Win. L. Ast , of Wyoming , Ter. ; C. H. Babcock - cock , of Beatrice ; Henry Clark , of Wilbur ; P. D. Vroom , U. S. A. The register of the Metropolitan house showed the following visitors to the city yesterday : J. Burgee , of Miles City , M. T. ; Chas , If. Brunner , of Fremont ; F , M. McGee , of St. Edward ; Alex , Toorheen , of St. Edward ; Jacob Klein , of Beatrice ; Mrs. t/awson , of Antelope county ; A. Bleckuian , of Oakdale. Louiu Mendelsshon , the well known architect , returned from his visit to De troit , yesterday. As intimated in TIM iKE , when Mr. Mendolsshon went east , 'something happened" during hU trip , and he hasa charming lady , ooo uf the belles of Detroit , to present to hi * Omaha friends as Mrs. Mendelsshon. The happy couple are the guests of Max Meyer for a time. "Sans Coremonlo- " The eleventh hop of the Sans Cere- monio club was held yesterday in Standard hall. Twenty-five couples wcro preeont and the occasion was a most enjoyable one , The program contained only fouitoon numbers , which enabled the party to disperse at a seasonable hour. llollman's orchestra furnished ex cellent music. Sumptuous refresh ments were served at eleven o'clock. It was ono of the pleosantcst hops of the season. The following gentlemen compose the executive committee John Carrier , S. 0. Morgan , W. H. Wilbcr , W. Foster , D. WV Saxo. , 'Don't Know Half Their Vnln . ' "They cured mo of Ague , Bilious ness and Kidney Complaint , ns re commended , I hnd a half bottle loft which I used for my two little girl * . who the doctors and neighbors aaid could not bo cured. I would have lost both of them ono flight if I had not given them Hop Bitters. They did thorn so much good I continued their use until they wore cured. Thai is why I say you do not know half the value of Hop Bitters , nnd do not re commend them hi h enough. " B. , Rochester , N. Y. See other column. American Rural Homn. not. IR-iiuv. 1 SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisement To Loin , Vor 8 lc , Lout , Found , W nU , Boarcilne , Ac. , will "be Inserted - sorted Io th 3 column ! once ( or TUN CENTS per line ; eich subsequent Insertion , F1VEOKNTS per lino. The first Insertion 001 cr IMS thin TWKNTY-FIVE CENTS TO LOAN MONEY. ; ' ONEY TO LOAN Call at Law OHico of D. M' L. Thorarw Kooiu S , Crelvhton Block. i'1'0 loan at from s to 10 per cent " on good real catatcsccurlty , by Dll. ISAAC EDWAHDS 1109 Fnrnham St. i1'0 LOAf , At u per cent In- torcat In Bums of J2.WO and upwards , for 3 to 6 y am , on flrst-clans city and farm property. Bums HUM , ESTATI and LOAN AoxNcr , 16th and Douelcs SU. HELP WANTED. ANTED-HrsKclam tra\elllnu salesman ) Mtc 1 on tha boot and slioo Undo of northwestern lena and Nebraska. A'ddrcss , Lock llox 321 , % ux City , Iowa. 353 28 WANTED A dcslr.iMo room for single j-fn tlcman.at 83iithnct t > corner Capitol me- nuoand ISthSts , 303 2i * " 1T7"ANTED TwoKood shoemakers , < au find W steady employment by apiiljlni ; to John J. DuITack , ankton , Dakota. 357-20 A servant girl at S. E. < or. 13th WANTED avenue. German girl prefer red. 3MJ-23 Util , mustbeKood cook , wa her WANTED ; at 2110 Chicago -.t. CHAS. BIIIVEKICK. SOI-20 VC AN'TED-Laborera fur New Mexico. Wages > V $2 25 to 82 50 per day , board ? 4 CO per week ; 18 months' worl. Free tiansportatlon. WH Icaio B. AM. depot on Monday , October ilat , at SM a. m. For particulars enquire of Thomas McUranna. Mndo House , 210 Tenth St. , or of agent t Creighton Ilouse. Now Is the time to secure a w Inter's job In a mil 1 dry climate , . * - 301-23 * t Two or three furnished or un furnished rooms nr sm.ill cottage , for light louickcvplnv , by gcntlcnun and wife. Address C l > . , U200llbc. ' 310-2tf * Girls and machine handi at Iho WANTED Shirt Factory. 353-27 An experienced ralcsman in a re tail clothing store. Address J. P. Lund , Omaha. 3 4-27 * Onod woman cook nt No. 412 WANTED St. , bet. llorni-y and IlouarJ. 331-20 * A flrJt-ilass dro's-rcnkor , one WANTED thorough In cutting and fitting , can obtain a pcrrr.amnt situation at 218 N. 10th St. , bet. Cnptoln\emio ! and UatcnportSts. 333-1 ANTED First class shoemaker. Aop1 > nt W C. hnmon , 1410 Dodge St. S302tT Situa'tan by a man cook of 10 WANTED . Addrcis F. G. , Bee ollice. 343-24 A pleasant furnished room with WANTED for man and wife. Private family > retrroJ. Address K. t ce Office. " \TtTANTED. A first class baker. Keasonablo VV wages paid and a teid > - job. Address M flltt & Uronilov , So ward , Neb. 320 27 PUINTellS 'WANTED. I want two printers. Good vagcs an < l permanent employment. Apply at once to L. F. Hilton , Blair , Neb. _ " " " " ' " " " keeper or will assist In light work in afam- ly. Address this with Mrs. T. B.C..P. 0. , Omaha. 2S8-tf Men and toiins by Duffy Bros. , WANTED and Douglas , on Sth St. 293 tt \Tt7 ANTED-100 to 2CO loads of dirt near 23d W and tit. Mary's a * enue , Eniiulro at Bca office. 2229-tf \TirANTKO 110 to 200 loads of illrc near 2JrJ YY and St. Mary's a\cnuc. Enquire nt Bee otllce. 193-tf ' Uesiwctalplo emplojiiient by hus band and wife. Address P. P. C. , Bee Of fice. ( 077-tf ATTA.N1ED Girl at 2004 Dodge street. Funding bridge and school bonds. WANTED Clark , Hellovue. 20-tf A lady wishes writing to do at WANTED or In an olllcc , has had tonio ox- lerlcnce and considerable business tact ; or will is-ist In light housework nnd gho iiuislu Icxsons n a family. Address ono week , Mrs 1. B. M , , P. < > . , Omaha. 23Mf FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND. ' 171011 KENT Int. , No * ember , Urge furnished JL1 iront room ; 1C04 Fanilum St. 359-27 * KENT Nicely furnished rooms to let. POK Howard St. 302 27 KENT A furnlthod room , suitable for POIl . or two gentlemen , at louthcast corner 17th and Da > cnpu.tbts. . 63 28 ) IlEXT Furnished cottage , COS 18th St. , FH California nnd Webster. Applv out of school hours 3I.V27" f Oll HEN r House | and stable , S. IBth St. , 1 I ; block south of Lead works , inquire at H. Moyrr , 207 S , 13th bt. 318-tt THOH IIENT Two furnished rioms for gen lu- I ? men , 1MO Howard street ' uoulh of the \V thnell. 3lfl-H RENT Furnished roam , southcant corner FOR ner 15th tvid Howard Uts. 352-27 * 1,1011 HKNT-FurnlsheJ rooms with board , N. JU K. torncr'ol Kith and California bts. In liilrc on premises. 338 2(1 RENT 3 roomi , on corner ! 6th and EOll . 33-Q ! THOU RENTtasement to small family , board P exchanged for rent. Hoarder * ) If desired. No. 003 N. 17th St. 314-tf 1011 HENT One or two rooms , fnrnMiul or 1 unfurnished , 0. W. cor. of California and 2Jd SU. 822-tf T710K RKNT An elegantlir furnlihod alcoie _ L' room , low price ; brick house , 2013 Ca s St. OK HBNT-Furnlsiicd Iront room on first floor , at SIT 17th St. , but. 'Davenport an-1 Chicago. 304-tf | 7UK KUNT K furmuiou loolu. ut 4 MM- JD chaou' ExchangeN. E. cor. IBth nd Dodgt street * . 283-tf gQR SALE. OOH SALE-A fresh fetich cow and call. HT X1 quire at H. W , corner 10th and Howard St > . 300-1 "I710H SALE Cheap homo and * cow. Enquire X1 llooni No. 8 Cfcigbton Block or 2I3 < Doilgo bt. 837-29 POK SALE Team good ( ionics , chcvn ; nt Rtd llarn.ieth St. oc-il-tf Ti OH HALK A beautiful rotldcnce property p ( _ L 0 acres , with commodious house ; ifrht cri > sof orchard ami tlneyard ; location slglitly ; cnly twanndaha < f miles from postonicv ; bar gain. JOHN L. McOAQUK , opp , P. 0. 70 tf FOR HALE Finektock fanu of < 00 acres : good house , cattle tiled , orchard , cU , , within easy reach olrallroal. Price , W.fXX ) , part time , at 0 per vent. JOHN L , lIcCAOlJt. oppatlto I'ottoiiico. uVa-t T710U RALE A mall house and ) lot with good 1 > well and Mablo , on 'JOth , near Sbermtn St. , No 1307. Price , JU50. 278-tl tRICK FOU HALr. ) 203-K ESTADBOOK & COB. SPEBIAL NOTIOES-Oontinued SAtE Cho p , Two ItftJIent lloina stovrt FOR ifocxI condition , ono n cloulilotiMttr. A | ply at northriut corner 10th and Cullfornln Si * . SW-U "L10K SAIB A lot ol second bund ( urnituro , J. stoves , carpets and crockery varo , Bill. Sritfrlo , 1203 Douslas St . 205-lm TJEMIS has rattling lon lists of houses , lota Lj landi M.d farms for sale Call and l them. 10IIHALK Lcasoandfurmturnof i _ hotel In town of litOO Inhabitant * , InjW'o of NobrMkft ! has ! 4 bc < li | the trai cling mon t re- sort. Inquire nt DEB offlcr. 213-tt T7IOII 8ALB A small engine , D. W. Pnyna & JL1 Son'iim ko. In perfect osdcr. Inquire of II. " 171011 SALE M t of DouRlm nud 8 rpy onn I1 tic * A. ROSEWATERl620F rnharartroet ( 320-tf OR SALE Klna tock farm of 400 * - - .P ii.v > uKwn 4UII1I Ut * W HCFID - F-- hou o , cattle shed , orclnrd kc. , wltn- cnsy rcv.h o ( railroad. 1'rlco. S4MO , i < .it time &t 0 ? JOHN L. JtcCAOUE , Oim , l'o t Offlco. odd-tl 1011 SALr > A beautiful c ldenco property of J ; 20 acres with commodious houso. Kiahl acres of on bard and vineyard. location slzhtlr. Only two nnd A half miles from post office. " Raml JOHN L. McOAOUE , Opp. P. O. ; o-tf I 1011 SALE 1 first-class cabinet orpin. > ery 1 cheap : nearly new. Inquire Mlltoc Itozern & Son , 14th and Farnham St. so-tf T7\0n \ SALE Four ncrcs ol land near wnt r- J ? works rcwcriolr , also two cottager on Caiiltol Hill. Add. ANDHEWllhVINS , , 1300 OO\\K\M \ Bt. K48U HOUSES AND LAND Uemu rents house * , store * , hotels , larir ott , lands , offlcM rooms , etc , Sco let page MiaOELLANEOUa. TKAYKD-rrom my residence , on 2'd and Pacific trcb , In huU' ulMllon. Oct. 18lb , fA ih'l , ono Mack cow : top of left OT trimmed on $ I ttlo red on hack , with rope nrouml her horna. Anv Information Icadlnif 10 hur rccoicry will be suitably rettarJcd by Jciin Uaifartv , Omaha. 840-23 rnilE J. M UltUNSWIUK * llLAKh CO. , Keen JL n complete stock' Illlllanl Tables and Bil liard nierihnmliso on hand.nt thclntorc room.GOO South 10th St. , Omaha , Nob. oliMm * OENT3 CANVAS3 For books , you know , will sell "Life of 1'rsldent OarflcUI.1 "Heroes of the Plains , " "Uorder Outlaws , " "Laws of Huslncss. 11A ! WALDKON & CO. . St. Louis. Mo. se2Wttwlm ( * JIIOCHSTASSFIt Will pay the highest cash. . price for second hand Illlllanl and Pool Tables. Call or addicts 500 South 10th St. olMm * T > EMIS' REALNSTATE DOOM. See 1st page. IIAY-At A. II. Sander's Feed Store BALED Harnoy St. s94f fEMIS' HEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE , S ) las page. B EMI3' NEW CITY MAPS,2 c. See 1st page COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special adiertUements , such as Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Wants , Boarding , etc. , will bo Inserted In this column at the low rate ot TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first Insertion nnd FIVE CENTS EH LINE for each subsequent Insertion. Lea\eadvertisements nt cur office , upsUIrs , corner Broadway and Main street ? , Council BlulTx. BlulTx.WANTED Eicrj body In Council Bluda lov WANTED THK lien , 20 cents per week , tie V Ucrcd by carriers. Ollkc. corner llroadway and V Slain , up stairs , Council Bluffs. 13-tt , WILL sell try Cnrilago and Wagon Shop at a. I bargain or sell stock and tools , for cash , and cnt chop , to a good responsible man. Keison or selling \ going on a fir n. Call on orrul Jrcss W. G. Morris , Council Bluffs , Iowa. oc20-0t Coopers at onco. Joseph Ross , WANTED Broadway , Council Bluffs. OST Opin face sihcr Key wlndlnir natch. Wheeler movements. Kinder will bo sulia- ly rewarded. Leave at "Bee" clllcc , Council Bluffs. Oc 26-2t ' TICKET OFFICE War in railroad tickets continues to boom. Unprecedented ow rates to all eastern points. Every ticket guaranteed. Orders filled by telephone. From one to ten dollars saved by < purchasing tickets of C. A. Potter , successor to Potter & Palmer , No. 40 South Fifth street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. octlii-tf 'ANTED loy ! , with pony , to carry papers. w Inquire at UKK ottlcc , Council Bluffs. wWANTED To buy 100 tons broom com. WANTED address Council Bluff * Broom Factory , Council Bluffs , Iono.OuS-29tf _ \\TANTED A good carpenter at once. Ap- YY ply Mynstor & Adams , Council Bluffs , owa. ' 000-29' AMKU A ilrst-claxg broom Her. Mayne W & Co. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. 600 SO * ANThl ) A boy to do chores at Mjnstera W flihery. Council Illulfs. C01-2S * > Wood girl for gcrifral useworK. jr WANTKL M ) lister. Council Bluffs. 002-tf r A situation by n-llrht-class ndllera ' T WANTED years experience. Understands old and new processes. Speaks fcngllsh am' German nnd acquainted witli steam and water nwera. Can give the best of reference. Will come on trial at anytime. Address U.S. , Box 1611 , CouncUBIutTs , Ia. 89-28 SALE Old paperfl 40e per hundred , at FOR Bee olllcc , Council Blutls. tic27-tf To Contractors , Builders and Property Owners. The undersigned haIng been appointed agcni or the extensive Iron and wire manufacturing lousca of E. T. Barnuin , of Detroit , and tha lussel Iron Foundry and Works at Toledo , ) hio , capacity of CO tons dally , is prepared to urnlsh estimates and prices for iron columns , EC. , lie. , for store fronts , window caps and sills , hreshold plates , wrought iron beams and gird- rs , hjdmullc eloi atom , staple fittings , pulleys , haftlng , ic. ; alxo Iron fences , cresting , win- low guards , shutters , stairs , balconies , setteca , halts , \ascs , ocquariuma , fountains , summer louses , lawn , garden and cemetery ornaments , lower stands , grave guards , &c. , tic. . In cndlcM arlety. Catalogues supplied on application. IILNRY H. BAR11Y , Manufacturers' Agent , 22 Pearl street. auglO-lm me Council Bluffs. Iow > * EDWAED KUEHL , MAOISTER OF PALMYSTEKY AND ( CONDI TIONALIST , 498 Tenth Street , between Farnham andllaincy. Will , with the aid of guardian plrlts , obtain for any ono a glance at the patt and present , and on certain conditions in the fu- ure. lloota and Shoos niado to order. Perfect satixfactlon icuarantced nu2fl-lm POWDER Absolutely Pure. Made from drape Crevn Tartar. No other rpatlon tnakca such light , flaky hot breads , uxurlous pastry. Can lx eaten by Dyipcpuo without fear of the Ills resulting from heavy Ind * gwtlblo food. Bold only In cam , by all drectr * ROYAL IIAKINOtPOWDER CO ) New York. 0. Y. Qooduun