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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE TUESDAY NOVEMBER 1 , 1881. THE DAILY BEE. Tuesday Morning , Nov. 1. LOCALBREVITIES. . Patterson pells eonl , Frederick Ixsiullng HnUcr. Donne. Kollftblo Hntter , Kino pocket knives nt Kuhn'n. Gloves nt the 09 cent store , Owl Cigars at Kuhn'ft DniR Store. Ladies Hand IJivgs ftttlioO'J cent store NlgUt School nt the BuJnc * CollcRO Short Hand tftURht rtt Iluiincs Co ICRC. oct.O-1-H Fifteen cars of Block cnmo In ycstcr- ii y from the went. Komi MM. Ma * I'dcnt' corrected offi davit on 5th pnge. See thoao KlcRfint plush Dolmans at McDonald's. -UMcrg , Ulster * , an elcrnnt variety , at McDonald'ii. Fur lined dolmans nml circulars choice noveltle' , received lull morning nt . McDonald's. The catcrn trains wore all Into ycster day , from ono to two hours. Children's cloaks , ulsters nnd dolmnni at McDonald's. Specialty of Frc crli > U n nt Opera house 1'hannacy. Schrotor k Ucclit. oct2fl.tf Old gold exchanged for now Jewelry at Kdholm & KrickunV , opimsito the post ; office. oct28-tf Special cur " 03 , " S. H. II. Clark's private car , went west yesterday on the U. 1' . mail train. The utrong noutli wind yesterday made the Uig Muddy a turbulent n ? well as n turbid stream. The carpenters nt work on the Millard hotel , have received un ndvnncoof 25 cents on wages , and n.jvv . got 83.00 per day. The Hock Island train , the only ono i from the cast yesterday wn3 two hours and a quarter late , delaying the west liound U. P. train an hoar. The bo t 5 and lOo cigars in city to ho had at Schroter k Becht's Opera Ifousa Pharmacy , ono duor north Uoyd's Opera Homo. ' oct2G-lw One of Omaha's modest belles failed to sco Uoyton in the water Sunday , re fusing to accompany her escort pant 0 ray's yard bccniuo the lumber wasn't dressed. The attention of the city council is called to the absence of n crossing on the intersection of 13th nnd Capitol nvenuo , where the four hundred uchool children who attend the Central Hchool have to flounder through the mud going to nnd .from school. It is shameful , 6no hundred and fifty-nine beautiful itwldenco lots , located on Hamilton Btrect , half way between the turn table of the 'r'odittreot rar line and the waterworks reservoir nnd addition , and just went of the convent of the Sisters Poor Claire in Shinn's addition. Prices range from $75 to $1 < 0 each , and will bo sold on easy terim to thoio who will improve. I3oms' ! real estate agency , Fifteenth nnd Douglas streets. i Bradford , Fa. ThoFitchan , Bradford , Pa. , writes : "I endow money for Hi'iuxa DLOSHOM , us I said I would if it cured me. My dyxpep- urn has vanliihcd , with all its symptom * . Muny thanks : 1 nhall never bo without it in the bouse.1' Price CO cents , trial bottle tle * 10 cents. 17cdlw PERSONA ! , . II. H , A. I'andt baa returned from tbo caat. , Guy Barton arrived from the west TCI- terdtty. E. Lane , superintendent of bridges , U. 1 * . H. It , went went went yesterday. L. Judge Dwlght G. Hull returned from Lincoln , on bin way to Sioux City yesterday I day afternoon. Supt , Kd. Dickinson loft yesterday for .liararato , bis headquarter * . The name an- nouncemeut ban been made every day for 1 A week , but ho always got left , nnd no did the reporter on his personal. Thin time it's a fact Warner's Safe Kidney nnd Live Cure. 17oodlw Court Jots. Tboro were two disturbers of the jieaco and seven Blocumbs In tlio police court this morning. All paid lines but two , who were committed in default. The .murder case Is np tn the district our' U , Jay , AWiio Deacon "Deacon Wilder , I want you to toll ma how you kept yourself and futnilv vroll the pait Buaaon , when nil thu rent of us have buon uiok BO much , nml have had the doctors visithu ; us HO often ? " "Brother Taylor , the answer is very cosy. I uiicd Hop Hitters in tiinu , kept my family well nnd saved the doctor bills , Three dollars' worth of it kept 11 H well and able to work nil the timo. I'll warrant it has coat you \ and tliu neighbors ono to two hundred dollars apiece to keep sick thosatno timo. " "Deacon , I'll so your medicine lieroaflor. " octlO-novl . 'WINE OF CARDU1" makea rosy ttnd clear couiplexioiiA. At C. V. GooJtnan. "Tho Itovoro tiousa Council Ulun"a la the toit second-clou liotol in the ireit. " autriy-lm Number 8 , Meridian llangcs , must bo sold this week or stored. In order to dispose of them immediately will aacrifico cost ; $45 rouge * for 110 ; onn 50 range for $37 , at No. 521 xouth Tenth street. oct2G-3teod NEW STOCK. ICILLEU.McCDLLOUGH SOBERS make. Shoes Tlio bust fitting and wearing shoes in America , for ealo only at A , D. MOIISK. 14th and Farnham utrcoUs. EAIILY CLOSING. On and after November 1st wo will close our store evury evening at 0i)0 : ) excepting SatunlnyH , nnd respectfully invite our lady frieuds to lusiat us in this now movement. B-m-t A. OKUICKKIIANK & Co. Fifty dozen 3-button Kid Glovur , in ilark and opera hhades , at DOe a jxiir eame as sold up town for 7Go ut tlio Boston Store , 014-C10 South Tenth 4-twot. oSG-tf I TRACKED AT LAST. A Cunning Robbery Skilfully Detected. Dnn. Oarey , nn U. P. Postal Clerk , in Limbo. Ho Steals S2'000 in a Kogl-tercd Letter. Daniel H. Garoy , n poUal clerk on the Union Pacific rnllroftd , was arrested at Kearney , Neb. , on Saturday last by Post- office Inspector John U. Fnray , of tliif city , And brought ' < > Omaha , where lie wn lodged in jail. The charge ngalnit Carey wan that ha had comml ted n robbery of the mulls in August lnt , and had then taken n registered letter package contain ing $2,000. When nrrestcd , Gnrey at first denied the crime , but afterwards con- -run CIUMK. On the 10th of August the Vint Na tional bank of Omaha placed in the post- olllco In ihit city a registered letter pack age , containing 92,000 in currency of dif ferent denomination11 , directed to thu Firat National bank in Doatltvoml , 1) . T. The package duly went out of the Onuhn poslollico by the wcst-baund Union Pacific train on that day , in charge of Pottal Clerk Cramor. When Cramer arrived at Lho end of his route , Kearney , Nth. , ha turned over the registered packages in liirt care , among which was thn ono count-lining $2,000 , to Postal Clerk Daniel It. Garoy. who javo Cramer n receipt therefor. ( Jnrey carried the registered matter to Sidney , Lho end of his route , and turned over such nn went on westward to the post.il clerk on i ho western division , while ho carried the $2,000 , package , with somn others , to the po-tolTlco , nnd delivered them all to the postmaster , Fred. K. Claray , recciring a receipt for them. AH the ilaga line for Deadwnod vtarts from Sidney , nil of the mail for Dradwood and other pointH in the Khick Hills has to bo transferred hero. There nro uauallv n number of registered cttcm , which are deposited in an iron box 'or their long stage ride , and the box securely locked ni d sealed. Clnrcr has an isiistant in the poitofHce who docs this work daily , nnd the rrginterod packages acre , as mn.il , turned over to him. Garey is well known to tlio postmaiter and has often assisted in 'Various ' ways about the office , BO that ho had the fice- dnm of all dn < nrtmcnti of it , including hat. in which the registered letters were inndled , When the returning mail from Deadwood - wood arrived , nix days after the mail in vli ch tin S2.000 package WM Riippo cd to lave bi'on sunt , had gone from tlio Sidney lostoflico , it contained a letter from Sol. 5tarr , the Dead wind PO ttna > it r , stating hat all of the valuables had been received , xccpt this one. Thinking there must bo OHIO mistake Postmaster Clan y sent him a duplicate ! of the receipt ho had given iaroy , as well an a iluplluato of h'S ' register if the package in question. The leturning nail , however , brought another lett rfiou PoSilinastcr Starr to the effect that , lie had never Keen the package , nnd that it could mt.havo bci'ii stolen butxvecn Sidney nud Jeadwood , as the Heal on thi money nd been found unbroken. This elnyin ascertaining the fact that the listing package had never loft Sidney oc- imled twelve day * , wh ch biougnt It along to about the z3d of August. On that day Inspector 1'uray happened to bo in Sidney on other business , and ho was lin- nediately informed that something wts wrong. He proceeded to look into the natter , but an ho wax obliged to go to ) cadwood the next day , ho telegraphed anil 'then wrote to Inspector Soyliolt , vhojj.fhva ? In Omaha , instructing lim to work up the caso. Seybolt iKoertnincd , upon inquiry , that the post- Hlcu hire had received on August 10th a mckago txirro. pending to the one lost from ho Omaha national hank , where lie learned hat it contained the amount of $2.000. la then went to Sidney , nnd , nfter look- ng about a day or two , satisfied himself lint the package had been Htolen from lie Sidney postotiice. AppenianccH were ery strOni ; against Po tmoster ClaroyV lerk , who put up the mail , but the latter , Don n critical examination , made so in- tocent an appearance , that Soybolt wan onviuced that ho know nothing of it. iaroy , tlio postal clerk , wax Reen jmcl soma- Idug about his actions gnvo strength to ho suspicion , which Furay had expressed n his first letter of in truotlons that lie was the man. Still , Garey held a receipt or the cafu delivery of tlio package , nud hn aflnir was thereby rendered very com- ilicated , Up/n FurayV return , ns ho was obliged o go to Washliiicton , ho telegraphed Chief Inspector Stewart , at Chicago , to end on a man to i ni t in the invcKtiga- inn. Accordingly Inspector Frank S. tedell. of Crown Point , I ml , win tent out by Stewart , nnd ho took up the case , n which uo further progress lnwl been undo. About this tinio Unrey procured M eave of nbvence for four weeks , on the il a of fclckness , nnd took his family with ilm lo ( iului. Ills , , where lie remained ( line time. The inspector followed him , nil was Joined nt Ualva by Intpector H. I. Honslmw. The two olliccra shadwwed lieir m.tn very pcitilntcntly , keeping nn ccnratc run ef his expenses. From Onlvn Unrey vsent with his family to Valli-co , IOMM , wbere ho stayed afuw days and then rolunietl tt ) bin post of I'uty. Tliuy inspectors bad found that Garey was spending much inoro money than lie naturally would have , and HO when ho re turned to Kearney , they followed , feeling HUIO uf their man. Garoy made ono run from Kearney to Sidney and return , when Furay and Seybolt wcro telegraphed for. Thvy went to Kearney , unit there took refugn at tlio Reformatory , which is under tlio charge of Siipurintcndunt George S. Collins , pretending to be on a bunting trip. Collins bad prevloutly been taken into the cnnfldvuco of the innpecioni , and , by his imsistuuco , a conxtant communication vvu.1 kept up with tlio officers , who wcro Btlll watching ( iareyV every muve. i AlltlBHT AND COIU'HSHION. As all the evidence obtainable lit this time had been secured , Furay , on .Satur day , went Into the city proper and Immu- ( { lately arrested Garey. Tha prisoner at tint pleaded innocence , but finally broke down under Furay'n peculiar style of crosa. ( mestlnnlni * and uihdu a cle n breast of the r-iW cry. He also m J n written state ment , In which be fully acknowledged the crime , and exonerated the itotttoftice clerk at Sidney. Ho utates that after the ro- ct-lpt lor the rcgl-tere-l letter had been [ ( Ivanmm , ho LUIHJ around the registered letter department , nnj , while no ono was looking , slipped the valuable package un der hiii 0"-at and made away with it. He furthermore said tint ho h d hidden i li > rifi nnrt of the monnv in his Hllur , undtr a stone jar. Search retried Scl.uW wniru ha dad ludica ed. The rest ut the money , executing ? 7B , nlso recov- freii , be bad spunt , Mai. Furay took prm. ifMlun of the money and turut.il it over to Ilia Lank in this city. IN JA1U Gar y vras brought to Omaha and Ukon Before the United States coiimilanloner. Hero ho uleo confused to thu crime and iviu reinandBd to Jail. His Mmttiico will e given by the next United States court .n Kchslon here. Due remarkable fcaturu of the skilful k-tectlvo work done by Mtmtri ) . n.d Hen-haw , while they were after their nan. During the feur weeks they thtul- iwed him he never MW or heard of cither > i thfin. In > | Kctor Furay tpeaks In thu ilfhf t terms of thu ability displayed by be ottice referred to. lie also wikhro to rxtchd thanks t > t Hupt. Colling nf the reform rchool , Hon. John D. Se.unan and K. > f. Grlmcf , th postmnsler ntKe.irnny , for the courtvsirri thown them nnd able OMlfttanco in nvrking up the case , Array Ordom- Tlio following orders were Isiuod froir the he-vdaiiartcrs of the department of the Platte , Omaha , Nob. , dated October 31 , 1881. In compliance with instruct ons from the ndjutnnt general's office , dated Octo ber 11 , 1S81 , additional recruiting rendez vous nrecstnblishfd in thii department , na follows ! At Fort Douglat , Utah Tcr. : Flmt Lieutenant 15. K. Thompson , adjutant iilxth Infantry , recruiting ofliccr. At Fort D. A. Unwell , W. T. ; Kir t Lieutcimnt 15. KejnoldH , adjutant Third oavalrv , recruiting olficor. At Fort Saiimlern , W. T. ; First Lieu tenant Hutler I ) . Price , adjutant Fourth infantry , recruiting officer. The officers detailed will make enlist , mrnts and rc'cnlhtuient for regiments in this department , Thflr report * , retunif , etc. , * ill lie ren- dercd direct t the adjutant gtncral of the army. Hecruiting ofTiccrs will report from time time to these headquarters , the names of recruits obbdned , together with the regi ment < > r company for which enlisted , with aylewto ihcir being ordered to their re spective stations , DRUMMING FOR MEN. Two Hundred Laborers trom this City for Rail road Work. T.V. . HpofTord , formerly ruad master on the Wflst'rn dlvJs'sn of the U. P. railroad , nnd afterwards in the employ of the I ) . & M. company , was in Omaha Simd-ij looking form n to work on the new Atlan tic [ & Pacific road , which is to be built from Albequerquo , N. M , , to Sin Frnndflco. He hail liif office at the Cnn field house , but so great was the rush of men to see him that he was obliged to pre-empt the opposite cor ner , where a crowd , ranging from fifty to n hundred , were congregated all day long. Spoflord was after track layers ami labor ers , nnd , Judging from the number of men with whom ho talked , ho had no difficulty in finding plenty to ncccpt his proposi tion * . Ho stated to a 13ii : : reporter th t thf new line was to be pushed thiough with all ] MssIb o rapidity , nnd ho expected t get a thou and men from this section nna Kansn" . Thi wages p nd nio liberal , nnd ho claimed that the climate was mild nnd saluUri.'Uf. Ho left veil onlay morning on the 11. & AC. for Atcmxon , Kan. , nnd took one hundred men fnnn thin cityal ngwi h him. The rencoiiH given by inost of the men for wishing to go HO far from Immc.foi- work were tint they ilrrnded the colil and irivatlnns of nn tneruintcr like that of ( ast year. TheAtaiiticfc Pacific roinpt- ny furnishes transportation for the moj Hccured. School District No. 6O. On Saturday , petition wu filed in the district court by lion. Goo. W- Donno , nttornoy for tlio Omaha board of education , iudung for a man ( luniu'j ' ngninsl Hchoitl district No. 50 , to rcdiiiro tlio otliciirs to turn oycr their district properly anil fundn to the school district of this city. This in h.iaitu upori-a law passed last winter declaring that nil the territory within the limits of cities of inoro than 2 , 000 inhabitant ! } shall constitute ono Hchool district. District No. GO i : within the limits embracing that part of the city lying north of Omiiha crook. There is n report that tlio ac tion by thu board of education wil bo contested. Traveling Men find it hard to keep in good health , owing to the constant change of water , diet and the jarring of the cars. All these thinga injiuo the kidneys , while Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure is certain to counter act them. STEAM MANUFACTUHKS 01' OMAHA. TI1KIU OHOWTII , KNTKHPIUHH AM ) 1'HI'SKMT rUOHI'KHITV. A thort description of the manufactur ing enterprises located within our city limits , and which contributes to largely to the material growth and advancement of the metropolis of the state , cannot but prove intcroating to the many thousand readers ( if Tin : Ur.n. Prominent among these varied manufacturing interests i that of the Omnhn Foundry and Machine company , hituated on the line of the U. P. H. It. CO.'H tra. k , in the south cstern portion of the city. This enterprising CM- tabliahmcnt has enjoyed im exceedingly notivo trade throughout the year , > Their orders have been rushing in upon them without ceniing fro-n the > ery beginning of the season nutil now , when they find theniselvi's compelled to enlarge - large and Increase their facilltien , in order to accommodate their numer ous patrons and fill their orders with dis patch. They have recently made exten sive alterations and enhtrgments in their foundry and mat hino shoiiK. one of which is the ( liscarclineiit of the old eiiaino which supplied power to their machinery , and the Mib-titutiiin of one of theirown manu facture , which in , beyond doubt , one of the h.inclhoiiHHt nnd most effective models we ba\euver veen in the wdMem country , They have added to their ori imil plan a largo steam punch and utenm fheari for boiler niaklnx , which are piobably the finest tools of the kind went nf the Mis- Bourl. In connection with their manu facturing buxinoss the coiiiiiany nre hand ling pig iron nnd foundry i > upp1i < M in large ipiantitieH for tlie Bupply of the .VeiTuska and western trwle. t 'rom pitrt.onal exam ination and experience VIP can ccii clcu- tioiuly attest the excellence of the products ef this firm in tliu line uf building nud architectural iron work. It in this lirm which U furnikhingtho beautiful iron front for thu Mlllnrd block nn Harnt-y vtrect nnd the Urelghton and Lytlo blocks nn Furnham ittreet , They lm\e this neasou furiiiiheil five Htore frouti for Tekamuh City , six for Plattemouth , Neb , , lii' idcsa large amount at iron and pipe work for the City water work * company nf Omaha. They ulsn have the contract for furninhing thu U , & M.in N bro kitwith , lltlieircaHtlronworlt. A. H Davieu It the nuperinteudunt of the machine hop and general consulting Foreman of the vbtublibiiment. He it a thoroughly practiu.il , vcieutttic man , Air. \ . llotii has charge of the foundry , nud undoubtedly comprehends his bmlnesa in ill Its detalld. All uf these gentlemen ure under the auli\o ] iereonal HUpervision of tha head and biainti of thu Institution , [ Jnpt. T.W. T.lllchaul * , than whom there is no more capable , genial gentleman in .he state. ThU linn affords constant1 employment .0 a force of about fifty men. moulder , : iiodel mail en1 , machlnlnts , lilackuniithu uul laborers. They nre ceuntantly e tocklng our market liy frequent impor- ntlont of skilled labor from the east. Their biibinoHH last month t.urp.uised nil heir pro ions experiunuo blnce tluir or- ; jiiUation , and It affords UK great pleas- ue to congratulate the firm on their sue- "BLAOK.DnAUGHT" cures dyajx-p lift , iudifjcstiou and heartburn. At 0. K. Goodmin. BOYTON , THE FLOATER , Graphic Account of the Dan gers of the Yellowstono- Misaouri Trip. * ThoBInnWho HIM Fonrcht TJnilor In c'nnectlon with th visit of Capt. Paul Uoylon to thh city oa Saturday , when ho stopped on IIH way of floating down the Missouri , ho wa visited by a representative of TIM : BKH. AH AKAIIIAN H1011T. Captain Uoyton wai allowed a con pi o of hour * reel and time to get a rquaro meal after whlih his room was visited by quite a little party of friends , Including the representatives of Tun IJr.K nnd New York Herald , Mr. Freeman nnd several members of the lUce company , who made the Can- field house their headquarters. Among the latter were Misses Helen Harold and Maude Moitlmcr , the two most charming and beautiful ladies of the troupe. Thn hospitalities of "IJaby Mine" were again dispensed and , his heart opened by these maglo influence * , the captain enteitained his callers for hours WKI the must graphic account not only of I > U Yi-llowstone-Mia- i-ourl voyage , but of Ills adventurers b ; flood and field in every ocean and ever ; continent 'almost in the world. Ho in i iiennnal appearance , of medium Iiciuh' ' broad shouldered and Iron mmclcd. lli eyes tire supernatiiraliy bright , hi countenance frank and open and conversa tionnl powers of the liighcHt order. J native of the Keystone stale , Uapt Uoytoi is Htill less than .Tl year of n' e and 10 o that number hat been pnmed roughing 1 in rubber. HU reply to thu question as t how ho came to enter upon mich a lift was , "I jiift took to water naturally froi : the tinio 1 was a boy. 1 had moie shingle worn out over my back for going Into tin water than would roof a housn. Young ai ho it ho has traveled over 20,000 miles i : hii rubber suit nnd has fought VNI : K rot'K KLAOH , taking an nctive part in tliu Franco-Prus ian war , hav ng solo command of tlv Peruvian torpedo service in the war will Chili and taking an active part in the lat unpleaBuntncKS. Among the mci he has traversed ara the Ithine , Danube , Klione , Po , Tiber , Seine Loire , Tugus , nml a dozen others abroad , beside * the Ohio , Mississippi , and last of nil th Mi-boun in Am-rlca. iiesido gratifying uaturil love of .ulvcnture , travel nu 8ight-4reinr ; , th > t cnpta u is collecting mn tfrial for a book whicli ii now iu prepain tion entitled , "Houghing it in Kubber , ' which uill ImpublUhud siinultaneouRiy ir tha United 8 alts aud in Europe , in th KtislUlinud French languagei1. The c.ip Uin irt wore f.imuuH across thau than n his own country , ho May. nud one H If. coiut.tuUd ngont for his book IIHH swiured overs 21,00 Kiibsctilieia already for tlio work. Capt. Uoyton speaki five different languages fluently and has received > ceived forty-two deeorationa of Knight , hood nnd medals , and u an honorary mom. br of cuimtlcis clubt , orders and societies. Ho re cived the only order of Knighthood ever confened by the lalo Queen Alcrcedef upon an Am. rican He has been a guest by Hpceial invation of all TIIK OKOWNEl ) 1IKADS of Kuropo and every act of bravery has re. ceived recognition. Ho received a medn ! from the Italian government for bringing to hboro the body of a ouiif ; girl who had b.-en drouncd and which he .accidentally Htruck with his piddle as ho floated ilowi btream ! Ytst ho hi.s saved Bcventy-nm liveH in America and novcr received n tokfln ot rtcogniti .n. Constant communion with all that is giMtjd and .ubliino in n.uuro has iven tli'R niau n wonderful el qu tie. His conversation is not only entertaining , but thrilling and Mpliij in the extiemtt. HU talk of the mont couimunplaco experiences thro over them uu indekcrihalilu charm , and when be RoU down to the teally exciting vccnes ho Ins witnessed , thu Aribi.in NighU are nowhere. His voyage down the Missouri from Ulendivo , on the Yellowstone , COO mil s above Kort Yntes , wan begun Sept. 17th , his boat being previously decorated by the daughter of Gen. Merrill , and a parting salute tired nfter him by the garrhon. The first days paddling was through water KO shallow that he frequently had to spar hiniKelf over locks on which he had grounded. Ho camped at 7 o'clock with a single feeling of uneasiness , that in regard to Indians. IIUILD1NU A V1KK of driftwood ho composed himself to sleep , to be awakened Liter by thu up ashing of water , which ho nt first took to be Indians approaching. He grasped his revolver and crept to the bunx to discover amagniricent elk , which he shot , but it escaped lo the woods. He returned to find his pa'Idle burned half up by tlm lire and then nat down in that lonely t > olitudo to make a duplicate half with his hatchet , from hard u-onil. At daybreak ho vturted again and this day "IJaby Mine" was overturned and he hu lehead-light ami thermometer lost. On the'thlrd dayhoMiagged himself nnd tore hit ) unit which necessitated a stop for repairs. That ovoningho entered the .Mis souri and was soon enjoying the hospital * tiies of ] ' \irt Ilutoni. This was i bample of the incidents of the voyage but nut of its danger. While shooting round n bend in his laxt day on tlio Yel lowstone he looked up to see hi'i.telf . cov ered by on Indian' * rifle. ( iRixping the linger in an instant he uttered the xingle - jaciil.tion "How ! " with a yell like n Joinancho at the name time ftnmling up iijii facing the noble red man. The latter itood paralyzed for a moment uul then turuinn' ( tad incontinently to the furiHti At um then period of the trip ATIIAITKIIH HOAT was passed , and In fore the occupant .ould be hulled , lie ran into thoo.il'iu nml luiiie out with a liflo , crime.I . for woik. Bojton infiir.tiinu hounded thn cavalry : hargu cu his l.'iilo ' : witli mitht ( and mitMi , \M\ \ the trpiwr , < lropiiir | his gnu saiil 'Well , htrun er , that , wastholuckiest blust jou ever ummleii. 1 was Ju t going to nlioot you for a bear on A log , " Tliu dan- fer fiom land were Mipplementcd liythoru if the river , beds of ijnicUsftiu ! , forests of ! iug.-i , treacherous ediliei and murderous nsla ( if thi rlimy blue clay already men- lloncil. To therp were added the hide- pcrllmblo loneliness of utter olituite. For : lavn not the hound of a humiiii volco n heard , the i-tilluem wait unbroken rave by the cry of thn coyoti- , , he c.ickllng nf the wild eeno or the whint- inc of thu wind. Occasionally a herd nf mtelope orgr up of buffalo were tieen on juttcH back from the river , or perhaps the leer disporting thi-muelvej on the Hi nd- jars or the mount in goats browning in nil night , unconscious nf the presence if man. Tha captain would not ihimt tha gume wiwuly and cunt nied limwlf with lOumliiiK hit luge nd K < < - ug thriu Bcautpor away f > r il Mr I fe , ltv. . PK him wrry lor the lo s of eren their omnany , as be win ugain left a'onu with TUB I1TINO rCHOEH i * hurt nwuk ouel among the colitudes of he foreut , 'I ho forts along thn rivi-r en- .ertaloed . the duilug voyagur m'it i iufs mely ; ths ludUns took ilm for "good medicina and uihoon as the borderland of civ lizatloii vus met he found a warm reception 'lucwhere. ' From Ulfinarck down hU trip van rendered less lonely by the pro eueo if The New York Herald correspondent , md thi captnln Ins i ow probably over- 'nine the modt ulllicult part of his tup. IU hurry at present U to e-capo the nji- iroachlng cold weather nnd the < loving of mvlgatiou. In the upper Mistouri hn nlfeied much from the Ice which gathered > n his armor and to icy coldness of the later which cut like a knife , when it pent - t rated the rubber suit th'oush a hole aado by a sntg. Thatrip will be resumed o-inorrow niorninB nnd will occupy about time weeks in Its completion , Hut two l.indlngs will bo mode In cities , nt St. M , , Btl1' Jvnnsa' ' City , and no Hmo will bn lost in getting to the southward of Jock t rojfs advance guard. DOWN mi : iiivp.n. From Omaha the hltlo craft towed by the captain will bear n new ttand of colors of delicatehky blue Mlk , which will bo thosBof Helen Harold , < ino of the ladies already'spoken of. M ! s Harold is not only a beautiful woman , but Is an author- CMI , having contributed sketches for the Wnvcrly and other magazines. She Unlso a fine nrtist , one of her oilpaintings , valued nt $1,000 being g ivcn a prominent place in the great Kxposition. A luagnificcnt pen man nnd n line book-keeper , It would be diflicult to inmcine the young lady exer In want nf a tirofe-slon. Her colors will honor as well as adorn "the Baby" and bring plea-ant recollections to tlio Cap tain's mind in Irs solitary moments. AT NOON TO-UAV Capt. Bojton will leave for the south. In nrdor to give everyone a chance to nee the btnrt without missing work or pchool * lioun > , ho will leave the foot ot Furnatn street nt 12-30 . in. lie will give no ex hibition further than the preliminaries nf his mart , firing a parting salute , etc. He was ytsVirrny afternoon prcsentedwith a hantlfomo now cornet and nn elenant brandy tlsk by Capt Inglelmrt , nf the Monster Whale party , who i nn nlil per sonal friend. It was found impiactlcablu to undertake a lecture , woio her new colors tills afternoon. The captain will arrive at .St. Joseph at 3 p , in. on Thurs day , the distance being about tlm asino as that ; from Sioux City to this poin . RIVER NEWS. Arrival of the O. K. Peck from the Upper Missouri. About 0:30 : n. m. ytbterday , the first steamer down the river , thU HO.IBOO , from I he upper Missouri , the C , . K. Peck , arrived in this city and landed nt the foot ol Farnhnm street , where she was boarded 1 y a 13EE reporter. Tlio steamer left Ynnkton t 7 n. in Friday , but t eeg huad wind < low water nud heavy fbf made the run Mow. Siou City was clcurod onbitiirdnv at-l0 : ; p. m. . nnd the mn of over 20 miles WUH made i. forty-one hours , seven hours less than tlv usual time , nnd thU against adverse wind nnd low w.-.ter. It wiis a remarkable run The O.K. Peck is Hying light , having m freight and but few passengers , stragglen picked np along the way Her only objcc is to get dowu the river and out cf thi way of the ice. It will bo remem bered that ast year aha was or her w y from Omaha to Nebraska City , to ! ad with corn for St. Louis , uh n tin ice cloicd in on her an I nhe lay through the'winter , going mirth ear yi. the Hpri She has had all tlio business nht * could ti.iei s ason. The high water in the spring was followed in the Upper Mi nouri by a taie of low water nu precede ntei [ in _ the hitoryi of the river , am : this was hard on river transportation , Tin 0' . 1C. Peck is one of the N. W. T. Co. ' , boit ? , that line doing business principally between Sioux City nnd Bismarck. ThereTO \TO six other boats iu the line , the iS'eliii Peck , Far West , ( ien. Terry , Gen Mcado nnd Pennaha. The lattc : boat was pulled over -3,000 feet , ou jf the river bottom at Yankton ; iftcr tha ice left her. The Meadt was pulled out 2,800 feet off the chore op [ losite Yanktou Agency. The Nellie Peck tvas launchtd otl of the _ ice twelve fee ibove the level of the railroad track a Sioux City. The boats of other lines suf. : pred as sev erely aa thcsp. The completion if the Northern Pacific will wind np itcainboating on the Yelluwntone , jut will still leave moiu than the iresent fleet can do , as the mibinepu fron Bismarck to the mountains , via thu MU louii , is growing steadily. The C. K. Peck is the only boat whlcl whicli will go down to St. Louis , nm' ; wo others go to Sioux City. The resl rvill winter without repairs. The delay al .lih point w.as on account of the wind am 'or a supply ot fuel. A measuienieni ) f the height of the bridge was ; aken nt noon , and it was found the ) > as- lape could bo made without lowerim the itocks , which are Cfty-ueven feet above the .voter . level. The C. K. Peck is in charge of Captain J. W. Uiahop , general agent of the N. W , L1 Co , , and a veteran t-teamboat captain Captain Wm. 11. Massey , as good a steam i at-man as ever was on th < iver , i > ) pilot ; John K. M [ , tin , engineer ; nnd "Grandpap * aims , Steward. The steamer is the bigcest tout on the river except thu Dakota , and U inly equinped for both passenger and reiglit traffic. The Mohammedan is prohibited o indulge in wino , but if their irophut was on earth ngain ho would econmieiul ' 'Conrad's BudivoisiT1' ' to lie followers as a healthy arid invig- irating stimulant. Obituary , Mrs. S. M. Sutphcn , wife of I ) . C. iutphen , Ksq. , died nt 0:15 : ji. m , Sunday , > ct. 30tli , aged 51 years , 1 > 2 days. The Lincral will take place at 2 p. m , Tuesday , rom the late residence in West Omaha , iurial will take place nt the house. Thomas F. Wilkins , died Oct. 30th. at is residence in North Omaha , aged 70 ears. Forty years' trial ui proven "BLACK- CAUGHT" the best liver medicine uv world. At'C. V. flooJman. Dr. Amelia Burroughs , Wilhncll , ouuo , Tiio.sd.iy anil Fridays , 10 n tn. D 8 \ > . in. oct 'J2- GnriluM Mii > unicnt Fund , TIIK Uiiii c.nowltd- thetrcctlpt of 10 fioia thu Dnnirh society as a contrihn- ion toward the GurHcld monument fund , 'his fund Is growing proxperou-.ly. lURMEN'SOALF SKWED SHOES ro the chc.ipc.it and best in the ity. A. I ) . MOUSK. FORSH15ET MUSIC , 'ianoi and Orfjoim , K ° lo A. IIoHpe , 510 Dodi-o s reut. octSltf A NOVELTY. Roman Gold Brackets ; also Japan * BO Brackets , at llospe's , 1,519 Dod o troet. octSO-tf. Go to tlio French Coffee House , nn 'unth street , for the best cup of cofv 30 iu the city. P.jWiig , proprietor. BW&S * Poland it Gwyor sell "Shogo" and [ nlhannn flour , ground food nnd baled lay. o O-lvr Ladies , ask to sea our Silk Hound , 'ino , Heavy Monnn Vt sts nt OQcts. , laiinid to ho worth $1 by others. k'o mean what wo say when wo ad- ertisp , nnd ri'iieat that wo shall cor- linly undoraoll everybody iu Omulm iis fall in way of the bargains we iiall olfer in every department. Ask i see our Cloaks and Dress Goods 180 , nt BUMHMlN'rl. octl0tf ! m Jos. Schlitz' Milwaukee Deer on r.-xught at the Mvrcham'aEzcha.igc , > rner 10th und Dodge streets. GENERAL RE-OPENING , The Barber Shbpa Roaumo BUR. iness Slocumb Violations. As predicted by Tin : HUB ccvernl ilayi ngu , the barber shop ? , by n general agree , incut , re-opeiifid for business Sunday , They were not lacking nt all for custom and the old luxury of smoking a Bun- day morning cigar while waiting ( or the tallamanic ' Noxtl" became once more A thing of reality. Whether , in Imitation of this example or not. several dealers in the ardent ope ed their places and lud a a. odly nn of patronage. Among them it was noticed Hi rt's talnin , cm Farnam street , nnd the ono adjoining to it , wcrn both lit up in the evening. barney .Shi nnon'H place , on Tenth street , was nlso in full blast , and the cheerful cx-aldernmn Is reported tn have remarked that ho could ulloid to settle his $100 fine every Monday , from Sunday's profits , if need bo ( Jen. Mritabrook told n reporter of TlIK BKK Sunday evening that ho hnd gone by Shannon's vnloon pnrly in the cv. ing nml had looncd in , aud that ho had been fol lowed from that point by three men , whom ) 'o ev.vln ! by Hiopjiing in nt the house of nn acquaintance , While he was there a man uamo to the iloor and asked if ho vyos In. TJnon 1 o- ing answered in tin nfliima ive , the man said : 'Tell Ktttnbrook thit a | > arty wants to ceo him on the corner of Tenth street and Capitol avenue at 8 o'clock. " The general then spoke up and said : "What do you want of met" when the man abiuptly walked away. Tlio general gave it as hiri opinion that , the man meant to waylay and beat him , if ho hnd guno to the appointed rendesvous. FAIIMERS AND MECHANICS. If you wish to avoid great danjysr and trouble , besides n no sintill bill of expense , nt this srason of the year , you should take prompt stops to keep disease from your lioiiaolAld. The > stem should bn cleansed , blood purified , stomach and bowels regula ted , and prevent nnd euro disease's arising irom opring malaria. Wo know of nothing that will so perfectly und surely do this as Electric Bitters , and at the trifling cost of fifty cents a bet tle. [ Exchange. Sold by Ish & McMahon. (1) ( ) SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Aih crtluttineni To Loin , Kor Silo , Ust , Found , Want * . Itoanllne , Sc. , will bo In serted In these columns once for TKN CENTS per line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVE CENTS per line. Thn first tncortlon never loss than TWKNTV-FJVK OB.VTS TO LOAN MONEY. ONEV TO LOAN Call ut LawOlticcof D. M L. Tliomas Uooii 8. C'rcli'hton Block. l\\l\ \ To loanut from H to 10 percent wlM I on ( rood real entatesecurity , by l K. KAAC EUWA1IDS 110'J ' Karnham .st LOAf - - At S pi-r ccntlii rfwl/.l/Uw tcrcst In uniusof S2.600 am upn'arda , for 3 to B years , on flrst-elaxa city am farm property. DKMIS UXAI. ESTATK and Lox AarvcT. lUh and Douitlr.n Stu. HELP WANTED. ANThlV-A seed ( jirl for houiework i ; W iiull famtlv. Inqiurc at 13 f A. n. orUJSTONP. . sw-i V\7"ANTiD Two ( , 'lrN , ono to rook , wush nn VV Iron , nnd one to Jo sc-coml work and ttk : are of children. Best of rt'urcnces raqiilriMl ly eouthci t corner of 20th anil Californ ! I waste- . 30 ! tf \NTEO A ( rood barber Immediately , W Sam Crrnlleld , Ci9 10th St. ANTED l-lnlnpr room Rlrl nt licli'c W re * tan rant , 13th and Jack Ron Sts 3'llM \ l'ANTED , I'osltlon In ifiocery or harduan v * ' - tonby iniu ol e ptrience In lu h. . 3ood rclcrui.coi given. Addrrba , R. 0. II. , He 3IR c. 3SO-31 * A clrl for hoiuewnrk Imnirdiato WANTED BZO Harnoy St. , bit. 9th nn 10th. Sl'0-lf ANTEO A ( ? oed girl at once. Mrs. II , W VI hltmore , S. W. cor. l&th and Webster , 377-31 VITANTKO A position In flret-class diw W store , hy a radiate r [ University fit I'ennsjltanu ( M. D ) Entirely f.imiliar with th Irutf bus noaa. Addrtu , J. M F. , Hee olllee. ! ii > 3 12 * W > ANTED Dlnir.g room girl nt Creljrhtoi House. 3SS 31 * A ftrrnj ' , jourj ; man wlllnj to WANTKD lilnncll encially ii'cful around a lotel Good wave i and steady cmplo.1 ment tu .he rixht man. Apply at New guapcr Union , cor , L'tb and Howard Sta. ! ! 7d-tJ Hyn lady , situation a.i house. . WANTED or will as-Ut in ll 'lit work in afaiu. . ly. Address this with Jlre. T. Jl. C. . I' . O. .miaha. ANTED Men and to mi by Duffy Ilron. W bel , 1 arnham and Douglau. on fcth St. 2'J3 tf _ ANTED-IfO to 200 loads of dirt near 23d w and St. Mary a a > rnue. Enuulru at } iec . 222 ! > .tf . > liOtozflOloaanofclirc near 23ru WANTK. . Jlury'd avcnuoi Enquire at liee ittlce. 193-tf ANTED Fntidlnir bridge and ucliool bonds. W U. T. CUrk , Uellovuu. 26-tf riT ANTED A lady w lhcITwrTtln f > do at VV homa or in an ofllcc , his had ionic rx- Titnc-ennj conmdcrablu liuslnc-ii tict ; or will . * lat In llK'lit housework and BVB ! muilc Itnaonu i a famll ) . Addrutiii ono week , Ilm 1. 1 ! . 11. . ' . O. , Omaha. 2b7-tf FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND. [ ,1OH UbNT A furnhhcd front ruom for rcit L ulth boird , In prlvatu fAHilly , ( JcntUmin rtlcr'Ld. Call WJ7J K. Kth Ht. Si > i-\l 1,1011 HK.NT Itooiiinn-i 1'oixril , northnri.t cor L1 nir Capitol avi'iiLU and 17th bl * . 3D7-3P POlt I'.KNT A Ur o h nd < omty furnished room , miltabl' ' for t.to ) < frsoii8 , with boird ; DOJ llth and apltol nMiiue , U57-T [ 71015 KENT A homo In North Omaha , at ! ' JlOOJn month. Inquire 1219 bherman vrnte , A. CAMJIEXZIND W9 tf [ 710H KENT Nicely furnished roomto lot , I1 MIT Ifowirdi-t. 3-86 [ 7AOK IlKNT-Wtllfurnlhcd and lomfortable U > lcn > ln room- , convenient location and w on blu r t . Apply at 210 N Dth St. 381-2 ; ; iOK HK.VTKurnl.hcd icomn , S. K. corni-f I. 16th ktid Jkckoon Ht * . Enqulro on urc- > ' ! _ 3t2Jf ; 710K HE.NT Two furnl hcd or unfnrnUhrd J room-.boulho * . t corner JBth and Houglaa iqulro at No. Kit ) Uouglut bt. 3-4-31 riOU E.ST To yountr rnon whodcMro good i ; wintfr quarlort ; two nicely furnl-brd > om * . Inquire of J , L. Hlco at Joe & Ham's or I 171J Dodio treet. _ ocm tf p.NT Two fuml-hwl rooms for jcntlo- ; 1 mm , isio Howard stiett , touth cf the ' thntll. _ 710H IlENT Ono or two roam * , rurnUhcd or : unfurchlitd , S. W. cor. ot California and 5d fat * . 32241 710U KENT An letraitly lurnlihitd alcove ' room , low prlco , bilck bouse , " 013 Ctun tt. S9-tt 7 > 0ll KKNT Fnrnlihed Iront room on Ural : Moor , t 31 ? mil at. , bet. DAveuinrt an-i nuALTO. A i.tf KENT J ( unnihod roomi over ll J > chknU' Ln.h nKoN. K. ccr. lUlb and Ilg * on SALE TOH H\IK _ Fine rcsldmcc property ut nbar. ' Kal" , mojt dilrable location In tne clt < : 1 couip He with barn , out houin.ndtibubbcry : 0 H > iulh 2ith t , . Br.t ho v from Karnhaiii. riqulru ol W. L Kldd , 110 Uth fit. . Jacob * ' - _ _ rOIl SALE-pr runt , on e y term * , one of the flnwt iNldiucM In th city , Inquiru D SPEUIAL NOTIOES-Oontmiied E Team good vonlcehcip : at RcJ Mlarn , IMh St. octl-tf 1.10USAI.K-A h. IIM nd j lot with jrood I ; well nil -able ( , on 20th. noir Shermtn St. , No 1807. 1'ricc.WW ) . 37J-U KICK FOK CA1.H. B MO-lf ESTAnUOOK i COE. FOR SAt.B Choip , Two nAdlent Home -toroj In ( food condition , one R doiibloricat r. Ap ply at northciut corner 19th and California Sts. 208.U IOr. SAUI * A Wfll tstahllihed nd pr ) lnst . llnrdw-iro l > m ness stoik ami liulldlnK-ln a KOR | ti. n on the 11. A M. rallrcixl In Souilicrn .Sthriwka 'For rar'lculin call in or ftddrc-s H , Z. Kowler , llubbcll , Neb , 37S-5' "I.1OII SAtK A lot of second hand furniture. Jtovcs , carW | and cfockcrv ware , t H. lRle , 12U3 Douglas SU. ' B Kills has rnttllriiclonir list * of houtwH , lota hndii Mid fimu ( or fta ] Cell and get. them. FOIt SAI.K LiMo&nU runuturool a flrtt da * ! hotolln a town of 1800 Inhabitants , Inrtate of N briV ; has ! 4 > ds ; the trai cllnif inoti.B rc- ort. Inijnlro ( it DKK offlpo. JlV-tt . 'OH SA'.K Anwll tnRliio , ! . W. I'RVIJB & U Son'amako. In perfect oador. Inquire of tl. U. Clark & Co , "O-tl IJ10U SAfiK Mam of boiiRlRH and aarpy nun. I1 tlos. A.llOSKWATKKl 20KrDlnm.trvct * HALK1 first class uilihiet or nn , vcrj4 Lj0ll 1 cheap : nearly now. liuiulto MlltcJtcvcni & Son , 14th and Farnhum Mt sn.tf OIl SAM * 1'our acres ot Iftim iu.ir F _ . worns rcwrvolr , nNo two coltajca on Capltoli lllll. Add. ANimUW UbVl.VS , ISOfl DouirlaH bt- 813 tf ROUSK3 AND LANU-ltoiiim renU hoiisoe , stores , hotels , farrr ots , lands , cttlcaa rooniB. etc , Sco let iJa e MISCELLANEOUS. LOST 2 hecr books , ono contalnln : Win money , belong rig to MM. J. Uaunan. Finder - er will plunge lea * cat tliUoltUe and riccho ro- * ! . Sim 31 _ _ _ TTIOUND A eot of surgical tool * . Onncr can Jj hive the same by calling nt CnMwet M. . . l > ct CainM and King , Shlnu's addition. liEO. T CORNISH. 30/1.7 / OTHAYKD A reel cow of m. diinii xlzu , wi.h n O white fpot on top ol lh hips nd apelcoof around her hotn. Kor It * rope rccov crv , aabon- ahlor * ard will be paid , t. . C. Knewalcl. Ifcth. and Jackson St * . 373 31 milK J. H UKUNSWIt-K & lll.Akh CO. , hwjp. JL a complete stock of lillllard Tables and HlfT Hard mer'handlso on hand.at their t tore room.&OO South 10th St. , Omaha , Neb. ol2-lm' "j not llb'l Asbl U W 11 pay tne highest cash. rj . Jirlco for eei-ond hand billiard and 1'ooi Table * . Call or addicestW ) South irtli St. olg.lm * r > K1IIS' KEALKiiTATK BOOM be * 1st pa.fa. BALKO HAY At A. H. Sander's Food Storu 1013 Harncy St. slO-tf BK11I8' RKAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. S Isi pajce. BEMI81 NBW CITV MAI'8. JOc.-jfoiinTcJ Maps , S7.EO. Of H. P. Bt-Ml.S. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. . .Sol'iU. . special udtirtlacnunty , such . BS- Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Want , Boarding , etc. , will ho insertid In Ihla column at tlia low rate of TKN CINTj I'Kli LINU for the first insertion nnd FIVK CENT3 PEK M.VE for cuh tubequctit inlcitlon. Leave ndvcrilHinicnU at cur olllcp , upstirn corner IlrjaUway and Jlaln street' , Council BhiJK T'fTAM'KIi hvcr > " 55dy in Coui.cn IlluffTTa W to take Tim Urn , 2V cents per week , do Ihcrcd by carriers. Oilico cor.icr Urond y an < t MUii , up htalra , Onuici ItlulTa. Bh--tf Inttovea , furniture and eecont handhouiieholdifood- , , . \ il cri tlun.cnn. rispo-.a nt thunforc a'l by ollln ; ut the ( .Sty Auction St.re of J. A I'.ttton . Co. ojt'2i tt TWILL sell n j Car iage aid Wajon Shop at o. bargain or fill stuck end tool- , for ca-h , and rent hoi | , to a coed re . .on-llu | man. KuiBnn for helling f 4 oin on a far ti. Callonorad icfiA- W. a. Morris , CotincI ItllilT * , lo\ia. cc-JC-t % OST Op u face silver Kiy wlnd'n ' ? v-akh , U'httlor motLnicnti. Kin ler will ba mil'a- lyroMardtd. L a o at "Bte" otllce , Counclt Binds. c 25 ! ! t 1JOT1KICS TICKl.T OKKH.Far in railroad I tkkcu ctntlnnes to boom. Un. rcctdcntei. low niteH to all nst < ni poiHts. Kvcry tKket { raarniiiitil. Ortleru filled Dy telciihono. . From one to ten dollars tavid by rmrinaaini- ticket * of C. A. I'ot cr , succceaor to Potter & 1'almor , No. W South Fifth Btrnt , f ur doora bco th" pct olllcg. Council I luff" . lo a. _ o < U3-lf 'A TED Hey , with pony , to carry paptre. W Inquire ate otllcc , Council liluils. o -tl3-tf WANTED To buy lee tons broom corn. Tor iiarttculars addretM Council IllulL * Broom Factory , Council lluff ) , IOM.-V C ! > SOtf A eood carpenter at onco. Ap ply llynstcr & Adams , Council Plurfs. lOMa. B50-29 * ' 1 Kil A Hr t-cliWH bronin tier. Jlnjno " i. , Council IlluffH. Iowa. f O SO * W AN'i'KU A boy to do chore * at Jljnstem fl-hcrv. Conned Bluff i. fxll-28 * WWANTKD WANTKDrooj girl for KCIII ral hounuwork. Maria Mynatcr. Countli Bluffs. C02 tf \\7ANTKH-A Bltuatlon by n ftrst-rlm n > illerT VV Had 20 jcars experience. Understanda aid and new | roceufces. 8p aks l-inli-i ! an ( Ucrman and acquainted with stcnm ami water ( i crs. Can 'ite ! he bodt of reference , vvfii comuon trial at any time. Address H. S. , Box 1611 , Council DlufTx , la. bS-2tj ) POH SALK Old paper * 40o per hundred , oj The Bee ofllcc. Council Blufl * . BI 27 tf ro Contractors , JBIaildora and Property Owiiors. The undeislgnvd havingbein appointed ageo ) 'or ' the extennlvo Iron and wlro manufacturing oust-s of K. T. Darnum , of Detroit , and tha Husj-el Iron Foun.'ry and Works at Toledo , 3lilo , rapai Itj i.f fX ) tons dally , Is prepared t 'nrnlrh ' ci-tliiiati-i * and prices for Iron mliimng , 6i-ic. , for t-turn froiitx , window caps end Hill * , .hrt-xliold | > lAtii < , wrought Iron beams and idrd * ; r , li > diftulUtlcvntnrH , tnplo llttlngs , pulley * , i infcliiRtu. . ; nlMi Iron fences , cresting , win- In * ifiianlH , flmttcri , ittalrs , bald nits , settees , hiliH , tanc-K , i , i\i.rliiiii" | , fountains , rummer IOUHIX , linn , imnliimnil ccmotury ornami-nts , lowtr ituiuN , KH\\ . - < uaril * , lie. , ke.t In ondleto arlulv. Catalogues supplied on application. .iiKNitr n. BAitity , Manufacturers' Agent , 22 I'eurl strot. . antrlO-lm me Cnuncll IHnlK Iow EDWAED KUMJL IA01STKK OK I'ALMYKTIRY AND CONDI riONALlKT , 4118 Tenth Htn.etl > etweo-j Faru'iam. .ndlfainey. Will , with tne aid of iuaidl-.a : plritu , obtain for any ona aclanco at tha paal aid pruHcnt , and on certain conditions In the fa il re , BooU and Shoes m do to order. IVrtt-ct atNfactlon truaranterd nnSn-lra Absolutely Pure. Jladu from Onfa Crev.a T rUr , No other rj tlon m&kcd nuch llKbt , flaky hot bro d . ixiirloua pantry. Cao be oaten by Dyvpepcta III out f ar of the 111 * rttultlDtf from heovyl n < X Mtlble food. Hold only In cmni , by all Oroctn O.POYvilKK CO | New Yo 0. f. Good win