TUB OMULA. DAILY BEE : FEIDAY , NOVEMBER 4 1881. THE DAILY BEE , Friday Morning , Nov 4. LOOAL BREVITIES , . Patterson fttl coM , Frederick Lending llnttor , Do.\ne , Itollnblo Hatter , Gloves at tlio 99 cent i-torc , Owl Cigars at Kuhn'i Unw Store. Laillen Hnml BftjjiftUlioO'J cent utoro. Finest eupply vl perfumery nt BaxoV. nl'lm Fine line o Spongei end Ch.wioU SdinR At Kulin'n drug utoro NM' llubbor boots and shoe * nt HiwwIU & Wells. 1422 Dougliuu street : TAS. Kino rwuortrnont of Or t i nt Plnrcy1 * , n2-2t -Short Hand taught at JJunlncw Co le e. oct.O-Hl Vincdt line of perfume * l SxeV. nl-lra Head Mm. Lint Potcw' corrected nffl. darlt on 5th page. Fresh White finli and L fc trout at Wieincra ' , 18tli and Chicago. Twenty HIM of Mock cnmo in on the U. P. to-day. --St. John' * Lodge , A. F. and A. M. moot * to-night. The iron roofing I" beirij ? nut on the ew elevator yesterday. Call and nee the Ulnplay of Mould * , M. Pieroy'g. 1211 Farnham ulrcet. n2.'Jt specialty of 1'rencripllwn nt Uji.-ra houiM Pharmacy. Schrotor i Becht. octUO-tf CordH nnd taisolK , new line 23c. woitli 7TK5 * t tlio IljHlon Store. "A nice quarrel it In , " naj-H the whale. " Ice dcalcrc. " ( ja eo n coldncHM between ' "Gultcau In writing liln biography ; lint , " nays the -whnlo , "tho hangman will wld the lait line. " Ulankcli and comforter * in great va riety. New arrivals call and sec them nt the B uton Storo. N3-21. Bargains in booU and shoes before moving nt BauwitzVolln. . 1,422 Doiy. IIMI Htrcel. T&S. Urmwitz & Welln , dealer * in bootn and aioeii will rcmore in a few days to Bjydn" Wow Upern HOIIHO. T&S. A ukating rink lighted by olectrio liht is talked of , to bo looatod nt the corer - er 9th nnd Farnam. Tlio 'sewer ' contractors began laying the iron pipe In the main newer near Ihe Union Pacific hoadquarlera yesterday. The eastern train * wens all late yes terday and No. 3 , U. P. loft nearly two hours niter Bc.hedule timo. The new time table issued by tlio II. P. to tnko effect Sunday November Cth in out nnd being clifitribuU-d Old gold exchanged for row jewelry lit Kdholin & F.rlckson'n , opposite thu pout ; office. oct28-tf The latest i TJlty. Tlio Organina h on exhibition ut Joniwon'a jewelry store 410 , 13th street. - S\vHa cheese imported and imitation , whol wale nnd retail , at H. Meyer's , 207 tiouth 13th street. The Urgent nwortment of Iron nd Bate ! Mantles in the west , nt Piurcy'a , 1X1 1 Farnham street. nov2-2t The boat 5 nnd lOe cigars In city to be hi nl Schroler & Becht'i Opera House Pliarmaoy , one door north Boyd's Opera Jloufce. o'ct20-lw School children idl 1 kctci nee Manager Ihgelhardt , of the wbnle , became in htm tboy see n bigger whaler than in their leaolier. Every one ought to hoar Th ChimrH of Normandy next Tuesday and \Vodnen- day evening. Secure your Beats uuw at Boytls' Ouera Howe. ' Thn number of poojile in thl < world who hnv rhumntUm is much larger than the number of i coplo who hat ( { not Been Hngelhar 'a whl * . Tnero U moro real religion In paying one hundred cents on the < 1 liar , and in going to BOO the wlmlo thiiu in homo of the raortt eloquent praycw ever delivered. "In TOXM , vrhero I am going , " Bays the whale , "when n man wanU to commit uuioide , ho steal * a hone , says bin piuyerc , a d calmly awaits tha inevitable result. " But few men can hand'o n lamp clilm- ey , nnd fay there In no place like ) omo ut the Rama time ; but everybody cau go to Ninth nnd JackHon utroeU to BCO tlio whale , With liberal hand focure your scntx , now cm x ilo at th Ofortv ll'UKo , for The Chime * of Normandy. The prrfoimauco will bo a goo I cm. ' , and our homo nocioty which given it , doMcrvoa eucour cement , - If your mother-in-law should suddi-nly illnippear and you tthou d iiti Huddunly notice - ice a'ttrimgHinell of brimstone , what con- oluai n ara you Ju ticki > il enough tu dr. * f S'mply ' tiat | nhe had uot ween the wh.le ; Three prairie nchooner * entered town yMterdfcj- and frjiu under the cauvnw could be see.i i > eeplng out two boatltul , t une anleopej ! , enjoying their ride very much They nttracto I rtuch ntteutiou , fjlowi-d theuuwlven t > be pa < ted on the hold an < l lickvd tie handi of these who HCiUd them , A house wanning will be held this ( Friday ) i-venlng at the roxidcnco of Ilev. Dr. 8t lling , pAJ < tor of the Lutheran otorch , at the corner of Klevcnth und U award etrnti. All member ) mulfrloncls of the congrtR tlon are cordially invited Uba present. Olio hundred and fifty-niuo beautiful rtjldcnoo loU , located on Hamilton vtrvot , Llf way between the turn table of the red street car Une and the waterworks rc ervolr and Addition , and iust west of ( he convent of the SUtcni Poor Claire In Hhlnn'a Addition. Prices r&ngrnun 67.ri to $1(10 each , and will bo told on easy Urm > to those who will improve. Brmii' renl exUtu agency , Fifteenth and Duughm The beat the writer over tasted ; Imi mo idea up ( o thin litnu tlmt bi > ur could bu niaclo of such rufiiicd tat , to. * * * \Vo acknowledge defeat IIIK retire before such doingn , happioi Budweiior men. ( From a Now Or leans letter. ) l-'orty yearn1 trlnl ui ] > ro > e "BLACK- RAUQIIT" < tbo l at.liver medicine ju Ow worldT At'C , r. Ooodmaa , Ohildrea'a Usgins at Kurtz' * , CAPT , MARSH'S MATINEE , The Street Car Drivers Strike for an Apology. The Temporary Cos tut inn of tlio Knnft- A novelty in Iho wny of ntrikoa was tlio ono which took nlnco ycfttordny ainung the drivers of thu street rnilwny liner. Owing to the muddy condition ol the Rtrcots foi the past fuw weeks it has been next to impossible fur tlio drivorn to make time nnd ono car by losing throws out nil tlio rent. Added to this ia the fact that soinu of the to.iniB UBod on the line are balky nnd it ia n common occurrence to have them stopping on the Ninth street hill nnd olsuwhuro and ECO thu piisscngcrB got out nnd walk to their destination , often through mud knee deep. A fiiinilnr nccoRsity is brought about nt other times by the-breaking of bnrnci B or of the running geiir. It ia claimed that notuo of the harncM is ten ye.im old nnd utterly unfit fornso , buin'rot- ( , ten nnd patched up all over. One net especially that waH utsud whun the only car on the line was an old bin taken ofToi its wheels nnd put on thctruckfi , Ls said to bo ntill in use. All HIUBO inua liave combined to delay earn nnd make pasHoneera wish Manager Mutuli was , like Ilamnn , liung in n 'rauiu fifty cubits high. Wednesday the manngorgothis dan der up nnd abused tlio nticui car drivers for boin ' Ir.to. [ t ia claimed by them that 10 lit into each niiiu as ho came in tlio jarn and leveled at him a regular ti- ado of abiiBo and insult , accompanied > y blaiphemy that made the air blue ' ( ir nine blocks in eitliur direction ind "wished to God lie could nhout lialf of thorn. " The men determined to nuiko n strike , not for an advance in wages , though Heaven known they \ra working for n miserable [ littanco , but for decent treat ment. They swore they would not drive a car out nf the b.irn yesterday micas Manager Mar-nil made an apology There was only one diivcr who was not ; akun into confidence , a man recently lired by the foreman , ] ) ill ( Jliapman , ind aupposed to be in with the inuii- lifeincnt. It was all ngreud upon last tight , nnd yesterday the c.ira did tot appear nt their acciutomod time on the street. The tirut inn was tot made , but Ku. 2 went out on the red line , driven by the man referred to , who was not in tlie secret. IIo drove up to the turn table and started buck for town before ho dis covered the state of aliai . Ileturn- : o tbo barn ho handed the reiiu over : o n newspaper reporter , who drove tlio car down thah run , and : hcn hastened to Manager Marsh'o louao to notify him of the strike. In the meantime no cars at all went out on tlio green line , nnd with the txception of No. 2 none on the red ino , and thu business inun residing n North Omuha , after waiting until loarly 8 o'clock , were compelled to 'tako n walk , " or lot their frontdoors remain closed. The manner in winch the settle- nont wai made is not known , aa ho drivers nro reticent in ho subject , but Mr. Marih discharged bur men , the drivers of Noa. 3 and 0 , Rod line , nnd 9 nnd 10 , Green line , nnd about 8 o'clock the regular runs were resumed , and it is to bo pro- timed tlio necessary apology was n.ido. In this connection it may be said that hero are some men who think because hey have the hiring others that the utter are entilled to about as much consideration an slavea , and give them lint port of treatment , liec.umo n nan works for small wa i-3 he ii not leconsarily to bo cursed and culled nbout. Tun BEI : reporter WedmaJny saw ono of the discharged driverH , it vaj on No. U , in controversy with his luBfcongura. The single trees were noken , probably from long use , nnd some of the pamen- t-era who bad n little too much of tanglefoot on board abimed and Lironbi-at lbj driver. The latter acted with remarkable forbearance und would not be drawn into n row , although the Janguugu hulled at him .vas enough to roune any ono'a blood , flo ptobnbly had tot iwod to it during ho day. Thu utriko m probably Hie only ono on record in which not money , but nn ni ol ( 'y for insult , was demanded by .lie strikers. Mirahllo Dlotu. "Your Hpriiig l > loH wii ! H n nucces * . I cnrtutnly think Itn cFectn ! nro wonderful ; all tlio dyd uhtlo cynii'tonirt I complained of have vaul hcd ; my wlfx U aN > t-nthiihl. ( Htlo In prulfce nl it : wbti WON dMur ! | > > d : > y blotch * H inl pimpl H ou hur.ici > , and nul a o'liitiauoui hiad.tchr. Slio ID ull right now , a-.d. all uu < l.htly ; cnijit ont i vn gomi. You may rcf.tr uijy diiubting [ lartlea to mu. It AI. Wn.i.iAMHON , "Ulkitn-ct , Ihill-tlo. " Piiee , 50 evntc ! trl 1 li.ittUv. 10 c uti , Linen nuugostod bv the celebrated poem entilledVenll wear cloaks ; to bo in the fiiabion wu'llall war - uoloak , too , " on vit'vvirit ; the immoino > ock of clonks at McD.iitald'rt ICmporiuui of Fashion , M03 Fainliam utreut : Clntika for t ) < o many , Glo.iko for thu fewj Clu.-ilH that itrii modern , Clnuks tliat nro now ; fSny o'otiki and brown cloak * , li'nck ' flnakx nnd whlto ; Pur clonks nd rllk clnalcH , Clonkn mndo jltHt ilht. ; Plnuh cloiU and cloih cluaks , v A rare itnd rich i ight , Bmnll cloaks und lar o cloakp , CloakH for the nlnht. Oo'tly cl.ihks anil cheap clouln , Church rlonkgnll grate. Opera cloaks and plain cloakti , Ynurinonvy to .a\c. 1'hnh flnaks and velvet cloakr , Orav el"nks and mourning. Clonks for fair wcathur And clotU when it-'u storming. llugled oloaku , dr clnnkt * , 8hupplii ) > cliuka ciiarmlnp. Cloaks to wear calh'm ; And clunks tu wu r forming. Cloak * for yuung ludlvd tu make a big iniuli in , Cloaks fur youug matrons to cut a grea daub in , Cloaks for old ludlca no himdeomo nui nrnt , Cloaks to k-op warm in , cloaks down tc the feet. Ut. Amelia liurrou''ba , Withnel house , Tuesday and Fridays , 10 n. m to 8 p. in. H u&0 _ _ _ _ It J ) y to trade at Kurtz's , Sheep for Cnttlr. D. 0. I.icon nnd brother , of Lar- ninio , passed through Oninlin yostcr- dny on their way to Minnesota , ant llionco over tlio Northern Pacific to Montana. The first named is ono ol tbo largest stock herders nnd owners , having headquarters nt Larnimo , Ho staled that there was a general move ment among cattle men to hell their stock nnd go > into tbo sheep bu.iiiuss , Tbo intoada of tbo farmers upon tbo grnzinu lands had BO cut them up Unit cattle in a few yeais could not bo raised to advantage. Ho estimated ( lie present number of tlio herd in which ho m interested nt 20,000 lioad , Ho him recently bought 10,000 sheep nnd they nro doing well. A DARKEY'S DEVILTRY. A YouthfAil Coon Who Can Shy Brickbats With Precision. The Interesting Trlnlii In tlio Dl - trlot Conrl. Prominent among tliu nuinbor inside Lhu rail , ut tliu district court room thin morning , was a lilllo darkey iminad John Ramsey , \vlio \ IB up on tlio iloublu clinrgu of nissult nnd battery und nilllul iuid malicious destruction of property. John is apparently nbout ton yo.ira olil , tins hit ! hair aliorn very close to his skull , and a pair of glitteringeyes , like a aurpont's , thatgloim out from IL little black face far from uuly. Hit clothes were of the Hhahhioat , hia elbows butli out , iuid Inn bare chest particularly visible through a dclipi- : dutod old woolen Blurt pinned across al the neck to re- ducu itafowaizoa. This youthful charnciur came in fibout the 2-tlh of October from Denver - vor and HOOII got into the bootblacks' lionsu , where ho told llui boys that hu iiad boon in the Colorado reform school und was too bharp for thorn , cftc.iping a week after ho was sent there. Tlio fn st job ho was set at wnadigging with a spade , and ho wound up by nipping ono of the boys ovur the liead ttitli the bucolic weapon , lie next reRouted - Routed u fancied insult from ono of the boys by liring u brick at him , which ho iniBHud by ducking his head , while thu tnisailo made a deep indcn- tatinn in tlie wall near by. Returning to the IIOUHU one day too late for dinner nor , ho asked for a lunch of thu cook , who told him ho would have to wait until supper. This did not suit the young Ethiopian and he proceeded to attack the cupboard and seize the sup plies by force , lie took a' pair of pants up stairs , with a &hurp knife , und Mr. Win. Julian , tlio assistant manager of the liomu , interfered in time to keep him from making carpet rags of his Sunday suit. This incensed John ngtiinat Mr. Julian and 1 } ing in wait for him with n piece of lead weighing about n pound and sharp-edged ; w a knife , he shied it at him , the manager dodging to save his life. life.On On Sunday morning this occurred , and the little desperado Ilod to cncapo a threshing , which ho expected to get. , knowing that ho deserved it. -t'indi g that ho was not pursued , ho returned to the Homo with two brick bats in each hand. Hu told ono of the boys to notify bin comrades to keep away from the windown , and watching for Mr. Julian until ho ap peared on the inside , Itumapy shied a biick fit him through the window , do- inoliahing the sach and all. Ho fol lowed it up with a couple moro shots and made good his escape. It ia for these hint attacks that ho is in limbo. The manager , Mr. Addison Jonoa , tayn lie can control the boy , but is not able to be around the house all day , and can't trust him with anyone else. lie wants the court to send him to the reform cchopl at Kearney , as oth- erwiao ho will keep on until 10 murders uomu ono. Ramsay akcH his arrest very coolly , nnd di- uorled himself while in thocourt room > y sticking tacks ia the gate lending nto the bar. NOT GUILTY. The inurdur trial in the case of McUtiom which was completed Wod- : ii'day resulted in u ver diet of "nut guilty , " tha jury : eturning a sealed vordic. after juing out nil nixht. The rugdar nel in accused by 1:01110 of being conutifutionaily opposed to finding inyoiio guilty , and , na is < kuown , have ) cnn unuu rebuked by the judge for llndii.g ucu a vtri'ict in the fuco of ioativu : proof of prisonor'rt guilt. I'OLlCi : COVKT , Two Sliictnnba were conunittod to [ ail in dtfault of thu customary liqui dation demanded , The cnno of Bienlmim , the junk knlvr connected with Iho copper ; hoftH , will couio upat'J o'clock this uoiniug. llerrick was brought up from the Lijnoulii penitentiary Wednesday and will ti'hlify in the Dr. Grant case lie ahowa the elfoctn of prieon lifo mite pl.iinly , being paler and tinner than'vhen ho wan triod. lieing chauly bhaveii and nicely dressed , liowever , he did not attract unusual ittmition , and was not at find noticed hy Judge Suvago ovon. It i told aa Homywhut of a joku on thu judxo that when told tlmt liurrick was in thu room ho > xprrs t'd wurpriin , and asked where ho wn sitting. When ller rick waj pointed out , Judge Savage exclaimed : "What ! that llerrick ! I thought that was an Episcopal inin later. " Traveling Men find it hard to locp ; in good health , otting to the coimlant cliantio of water , diet and the jarring of the ciirn , All thoRu things injnro the kidnoya , while Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Uuro ia certain to counter act tlii'in. Iw "BLACK.DHAUKHT" cure * rtynpcp sin , iiiiliniMiion und hear I burn. At 0 , K. Solemu Rtxjuloiu Most. Tlio usual nnmvoraary Solemn Ue quiem Mns for tbo repose of the sou of thu lute Mr. Edward Creigliton , o this city , will be celebrated nt the Roman Catholic cathedral church , ot Ninth Btreut , to-morrow morning a nine o'clock. SAVING TIME. Advantages 1o the Mml Sye- tom Prom the Denver Short Line , Thine for Bufilnon * Mnti in VVeiitern Nobrnnko. The Denver "short lino" oiprcss train , which is to bo put on by the Union Pacific company nnd run direct to Denver via Julesburg on Monday next , will accomplish n greater bcntfit to the business men nnd the citizens ol Nebranka generally than oven the nd vantage of quicker transportation to the capital < f Colorado. By the pros out running of trains , nil mail which comes from the east in thu evening HOB over at Ibis point until tbo next noon , and sometimes even longer , before fore it cm bo forwarded westward. This necessitate ? , nt tbo best , a delay of nbout sixteen hours. When tlo now train for Denver is put on , this mail , which is intended for western pointp , will bo immediately transferred to the mail car in that train , and will bo borne towards its various destina tions without delay. 'Hie importance of tins can hardly bo estimated. The delivery of mail For Denver , which coen by wny of Dmnhn , will bo hastened twenty-five hoiiM , of which sixteen is saved at Ibin point and nine more in thu quick ness of the route over tbo present m d past trammiasion via Cbejenno. For M such points as Fremont , Schuylor , [ /olumbus. . Central City , Grat d Island , Kiarneyand North Platte , it means sixteen hours inin : in delivery nt tlio postoflici'fl in these place * , nnd ; wonty-four hours pain in reality to , bo business men there , at the mail will bo delivered nt nijjit or in early norning , and ready for dmtribution he following morning. It was tlurgood fortune of n ropor- r of TIIK BEI : to drop in upon Inspector specter Fuwy and Superintendent of nails Vatidorvoort yesterday nfter- loon , ai they were talking this im- > rovini'i.t ] ever , a id | .e their ideas ipon it. S.iid i no of thenn goritlemon , n wny of explanation : ' Y iu see , it is ust this way. The business men of Chicago wriio their letters and post horn in the afternoon so as to c.itcb , ho ovenine mail westward which eaves tbcru'at 10 p. m. That mail arrives at the transfer depot on the ither side of the river at 7 o'clock tbo ollowing evening. This Denver ruin takes such of the mail as IN to eo beyond Otnnhn , on the Union Pa cific , us fur as Jnlesburg , nnd also the hrough Denver mal. ; It starts out nt 7:30 : o'clock nnd speeds on through the night. At each stop between here nnd Julesburg this mail is nit off nnd goes to the poat- iflicoa for distribution in the iarly morning. The business man in ? remon ( , Columbus or North Plate ; cts his mail from Chicago v hen he opens bis place of business , and , in some of the places , has timu to get an answer on board the eaat bound train , which arrives hero nt 3:25 : in thu afternoon. This will be the result of the now Denver "short line" mail service. You can easily see the ad vantage over the prctent service on .ho overland lino. By the present arrangement the mail which arrives at thu transfer depot at 7 o'clock in the evening must lie over until 1 o'clock tbo next day , then go west ward , and only hrrivo in many of tbo points between here and Julesb'irg ifter postoflico bourn , so tlmt the jusineus man does not got his letters until thu morning of tlio second dny after thu mail teaches Omaha , This mukns a clear gain for tbo mail xervico on the now line of twenty-four hours. ' 'There ia another thing , too , which must not bo forgotten. This tow service expedites all of tbo mail 'or western ntid nouthern Nebraska from twelve to twonty.four hour * . The branch lines from thu Union Pa le , both north and aoutli , on which : rains stnit in the morning , will bo ublo to connect with thin night train , md take its miil. : Tlio B. A M road will also recoivn the benefit of the improvement in timo. Omaha mail westward will bu delivered nearly n dny quicker. The postoflico in this city will pouch mail for all principal -OWIIH AB far west ns Juleiburg , until the mail cars which is to be put on the "short lino" are completed , which may bo two or three mouths. The uvenit'g papers in Omaha will also bo jivim by this line an equal clnncu with the morning papers In after conversation Superinten dent Vandervoort iitaU-d that the increase of the cost to the mail ser vice by the new route was compata- tivoly Hiuall , M the postal employes would bo made up of eight froui the Union Pacific run and two from the Denver Pacific road. No additional Eompcntation for wuicht of mails in to bu paid tbo Union Pacific company ana only the expense of hauling tbo c r as fur as Julcuburg will bo addi tionally incurred. From that point on the regular rates will bo paid. Army Headquarters department of the Platte , Nor. 2 , 1881. First Lieutenant WilH&m L. Car penter , Ninth infantry , ia dotnilod a instructor in rifle practice for the department partment , and will take station at Fort Omaha , Nob. In compliance with the require ments of general order * No. 15 , cur rent BorifB , headquarters militarv div ision of the Missouri , troop B , Third cavalry , and company A , Fourth in fantry , will proceed without delay to Fort Leavonworth , Konsaa , and report to the commanding general depart ment of the Missouri , for duty nt the school nf application at that place. The quartermasters department wil furnish the necessary transportation. The commanding officer Fort Free Steele , W. T. , will send Private Robert ort Murray , company A , 14th in fnntry , ( an alleged deserter ) , under proper guard to the station of his company , White River Agency , Col onulo , Captain Samuel Muiuon , Oth in fantry , will proceed to Fort IlnrtBtifT Nob. , on public business , under spocia instructions of the commanding gen eral , to bo communicated to him by thu chief quartermaster of the do parlmont. PERSONAL. Colonel Wntnon B. Smith nnd wlfa or vlnitlnf ; friends In David City. Mln Nellie MBRCo has gene to N"cbrn.ikn City to reHido with her brother , Archi 11111. 11111.Fred. Fred. Drexel , our well known count ; commissioner came , up from Lincoln yes tenlny. D. P. Wolfe , of NebrRikn City , And C H , Noble * , of Noblcnrllln , nro at the Mo tropollt-n. lion , James MorrU , of the treasury de partment nl WttHhlnutoD , ia in the city on a fhort vl it. At thoWilhnoll Housa : John M.Adonln , of .Sidney ; Wm. P. Ledwick , of Pierre , D. T.j C. H. Seymour , of Cheyenne , W. T. Th * Misses NOUMO , of U yfield , Win. , nrrivcd to-day on n visit tu their aunt , Mr . ( tenoral Wlleon They will remain In Omaha fievcr.il c ka , Itrc. J. T. Clark , wife of the Uhion Pa cific superintendent , left Inxt even'nu in a Bpoci.il car for Hot Sprince , Ark , , where BI will remain nevcrnl weeks. L. HrMey , KBO. . , of Fullertun , in In the city. Ho seriously contemplates ( titling inOnmlm , and will doub'lo H make n bril liant nortiiaition to thu youn attorneys of the city. On board the train from Ihe wcsl yes- : enl.xy afternoon wrc S. L. Schoonmakcr nnd wife , returning from n bridal trip lo ; bc coast. Mr.Schoonmaker is n member nf a wealthy coke firm in Pittsburp , PH. , ami ho recently married the daufjht r of T. D , L.iyng , BUperi'itcndent of the Chi- cayt & Northwestern railroad. II. C. Hobble returned from Chicago 'eitcrdAy. from n visit upon his brother , hnrlesi Hobble , who was ecriously injured a few days ago by a kicking burtio. Air. lobbie reports the MisKwippi ten miles wide where the C. , 1) . and Q ro id crosses t , nnd thu o.i of water on the prairies overud with millions f geeso. .T. JI. Whitman , Iowa division mperin- eiido-itof tlio Northwestern road , ntcom- i ! nied by W. D Walilon , the super ! teu- LMit of b > 5due , .T. H. B rry , civil i nglneer f the Iowa dtvidion , and W. It. Jtobin- on , roadmaster , carao in ut the Transfer epot yeHterdny in n special car. Tlie flici.ils were on a general tour of inspcc- ion , and pronounced everything in first- DOANE'S DENIAL. Ho Hito Straight Out from the Shoulder. 'o ' the KJitor of The Deo. In Wednesday morning's Herald ho editor indulges in ono of those nonking innuendoes against myself , o characteristic of the coward , who lares not charge openly what ho would ike to have inferred. If the editor would only say in a manly way hat which ho insinuates , that "locked arms" with Senator Van Wyck in the contest for senator n the latu legislature , I could de nounce the rditor as a liar , and feel hat I was only adding one more to ha many thousand convictions already charged up against him. But aa he worts to the cloak of tlio coward nsiuuating , to cover his intended charge , I can only characterize him BB a sneak. It ia not necessary or mo to say that I did network work , vote for , or in any way , ssist in the election of Senator Van Wyck , or any other republican , jut I voted first for that sttrli'ig lomocrat and excellent citizen , Judge Wakeley , and Hubsequontly for that terliiif ; democrat nnd good citizen Fudue Ivinney. I will not soon forget tbo difficulty ho small caucus of democratic mem- ) ura of tbo legislature had , in agreeing upon u candidate to bo voted for , on account of the bitter determination of overal of the members to vote for no nan who was suspected of any allilia- ion with Dr. Miller , a feeling in v/hich ' did not share , but which I wns pow erless to overcome. It was well un- lerstood thnt the action of the demo crats iu the legislature in voting for fudge Kinney did not meat the nu ) roval of tbo editor of the Herald , ns 10 desired to turn over what few dem ocrats there were in the legislature to ho support of the Union P.icitic republican candidate , Paddock , and not succeeding in this laudable enterprise , ho found nothing to ap > rovu in any of the subsequent nets > r votes of the democrats m either > ody , und especially in their efforts in he Hunnto to ferret out the mysteries jf the printing steal. In that I was irotid to "lock arms and jaws , " if you ileaso , with Senator Wan Wyck , who , is chairman of the comniitloeon public irinting had the direction of the in- rcslig.ition. But Wo were thwarted 11 our investigation , und required to cave it at thu end of tbo session half limbed , by icason nf thu skulking of .he Herald attaches from the officers if the Biniuto who wore sent to serve it a process , and who , when they came to Otnuh.-v armed with proper writ * to require the attendance of thu Herald representative of the ring , to civo tes timony br-forothtcommitto of tbo sen ate , found th.it hehad incontinently fled the state , Nnd remained either absent or secrrtod until the session had end ed by limitation , In this , aa in the capital steal and some other hundred jobs , I was plud to co-operntu with Senator Van Wyck , and am not at all Burprisod that the editor of the Her ald finds nothing to commend in such an alliance. "No thlrf eVr fdt the hulter draw With good opinion of thu law. " Yours , etc. , ( iKo. W. DCUNH. Gat Out Door * Tbo close confinement of all factory work gives the operatives pallid faces , poor npputito , languid , miserable feul- ingB , poor blood , inactive liver , kid ney and urinary troubles , nnd nil tlu physicians and medicine in the worlt cannot belt them unless they get ou ! of doora or use Hop Bitters , the pur- cat nnd boat remedy , especially for Buob . cases , havii'g abundance ol health , sunshine and rosy cheeks in thorn. They coat but a trillo. Bee another column. Christian Recorder. iiovlD Beanty , health , and happiness for ladies ia"WINEOFCARDUI. " NEW TRAINS , The Union Pacific Ohnngo fo November Gth. The now time schedule of the Unioi Pacific road , going into effect on Sun day next , was issued to-day. On the eastern division , Omnha to North Plattc , the train numbers rut up lo twenty , and include the Denver pros ? , leaving Omaha at 7:115 : p , m. tbo daily express at l'J:15 : p in , , the mixed train ut 5:30 : p. m. , the Den ver freight ; Omaha A : Republican Valley , mixed train , Lincoln passen ger and four regular freights each way. . The trains from the wo t arrive ns follows : Denver express , 7U5 : n. in. ; dnily express , 3:2C : p. m. ; mixed train , C.20n. m. The through time from Chicago to Denver , including transfer , ia only forty-six hours. The Iowa pool roads v 111 tiin their .r.iiim to connect with the Omaha anil Denver express. The present Omaha : ) .iBsonger trains leaving Chicago nt J:15 : p. m. , will be called the Denver express on each of the roads , and they will reach Omaha at. 7 p. in. , the next lay , and they will leave for Chicago cage in the morning upon the arrival if the train from Denver at 8 n. m. I'litse trains will nil run Pullman can I'ho Omaha it Denver express will ; tve to Omaha two daily trains over lie Union Pacific through Nebraskan , \ \ persons \ along the length of thu < iad in Nebraska will bo enabled to come into Onriha in the morning and reti'rn in the evening. TJIK WKSTEHN liXt'UllSIOX. On November Ifith the Montana xcursionists leave Dillon and Buttc or Omaha. Tins is pvailablo to nil ilizcns of 7 > fontnna and will no doubt > ring a host of them to Omnha. Tbo otind trip rate ia ยง 125 from Helena nd ? 102 from Dillon , good to return or ninety days. SPECIAL NOTiGES. NOTICK Advirtisemcnt To Loan , For Sale , rwt , Found , Wants , Uourdlnt , tc. , will bu iu- ertod In thtfe colnmna orico for TEN CKNT& ler Una ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVECSNTb xr lice. The ttrut I user tlon ne\cr loss than WlTNTV-FlVi : fiC.NTS IO LOAN MONEY. ON BY TO LOAN Call al Law ( Mllco. of P. M L. Thonivt Room 8. Crelirhton lllo < ; k. > - < i /k/W\'ro loan at from 8 to 10 percent 3tM.iMH on coed real estatcsccurity , by ) U. ISAAC EDWARDS 1109 Farnhain bt. \1 V LOAN At B per coiitln- tcruet in sums of 42,500 nnd pnardn , for 3 to C years , on limt-elawi city and iriu property. BKHIH lUiL EBTATK and LOAN V'inscr. ICth and Donzlcn fits. HELP WANTED. [ TrANEED Acoodpirl lo do hfm-ework , at T V Chfte. Merwt'B rtataunnt , 1106 Farnham treet. 425-7 [ T7 ANrKn Situation by an experienced lady VY conk Just from Cainda. Apply ntOc- dent'.l Hot I. 42 - WANTED A girl to cook , wash and iron. Best wn 'o to competent cirl. Ittferencea eiurcil. | ! Apply eoutnwest corner Dou lao and bth Btreet. I3J-4 Situation by n boy 18 yiara old. WANTED in store preferred. AddrcHD , J. P. N. Bee QlHet. 33'BB WANTED A flrxt cla-8 barber at Ki a ney , Neb A ( tvady job in luy shop a'l w inter. ED. OAINES. 431-- [ T ANTED By twoyoung rnon it loom with W board In a priMi'e family. Terms modcr- te. Addres * , C. W. F , I'mrtOOlce. ' 25-3 7 ANTKD Small house. 4 or Brooms , for the \v winler. Address , M. C. B , Buoonlec. 423-5' [ T7"ANTr.D 12 enrpentero for a Ionic w nter'a YV job Enquire xoutheiet cornur Webnter nd21 t. P , .1. CHtKDUN. 4/24 * ; T ANTED TO KENT. House of fevimor tight > V roomi wHh H b o on lot , near Bt'eel erne no butwo''n Cap ! al nv > uu and Cr , leu. 0 etr d < . . Addre t. UU MIA IMfLEMENT CO. 410-3 ANTirD. A clumbermild ftt ihe Fmmut W House 41S-5 * pr.T'ANTF.D. A i"-od srlrl. I-qulrc nt N I. YV D. SOLOMAN'rt , l . ' 4 Farnham itroit. To hire or buwcondhanJ WANTED - ed bURgy w.i\-un anil harneu. ta o rms. A. R. , UnK itnc < i. 40i-H' ASlED. took and ltc-fii gill ut the Pa lfle Hou e. 417-tf [ "ITANTED Two Rltln. one to cook , with nnd YY Iron , and one to do Di-ond worU and take care of i hlldrtn. Beat of n ference-l ruquirod. pply fouthca t corner of 20th and Callfor/ila M. Beet of w.vroi. 39'tf A clrl for homework immediate WANTKD " ' MO IUrne > St. , bit. Oth and 10th. 3HU-U A potlllon In Urnt-claiR dru ; WANTED by u uraduto of Unlverx'ty nf enniylvanm ( M. I * ) Entirely familiar w ith thu rujfbusnwa. AddrtB , J. U. F. , Be * oOlco , hb3 lS ! - a lady , ituatlon M houea- WANTED-By imM In light work in a fm. y. AddreM tlil with Urn. T. II. C. . P. 0. , Omaha. 2-S.I-tf ANTED Urn and to'ran by DutTy Bn . , w be < . Farnham and Douglaii , on H'.li .St. 89.1 tf ANTED-lf 0 to 2Cfload ( * of d'ltt near ! 3d andwt. Mary' a > enue. Kcnulre at lies men. 2229-tf > liO to 200 lcUa of dire ne r 23rd WANTEI . Mary's avenue. Enquire t lieu Bico. 193-tf 'ANTED Funding bridge and school Ixujdii , W II. T. CUrk , Btllevue. 88-tf WANTP.D A lady wUhe wrltlnif to dint home or In an office , ha * had tort'O vx > I'neneoand eongidcrahlu oneim-m Uct ; or will , i-Ut In llfht houeewurk and Rive mu ( c lo ) on < n a family , AddroMouo wtt'k , Mn 1. II. U. , V , O. , Omata. IB7-tf FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LANt ) . RENT Hiute efnoen roomn , within nix FOR frotu I' , O. Inquire 1613 Jonw un it Nor. mh. 420 KKNT llou 4 with S room" , ( { cod wtll FOh rlit rn , on llnrm-y , bit. Itith and I Oth UU. Ir.qulie on prcmUw ) . 437-tf lU'.NT KurnUhcd or unfurnished rnoin ; FOH . IU Howard at. , tot. Dth and 10th. 457-i * RUNT Stora room. Apnly to fihrevc , FOB A Co. , corner 14th nnd Do 'tre ' U. TTTOR RENT Furnished roomi , north ld of 1' ( JalKoriila St. , ! d door went of Hint. Inqulro alter I p. in. < X4.tf . RENT A t o utory hou o with B flno ; room * anil 4 Itrtre cloirtn ; a'0 , larn if ilu tired. Inquire at 21S3 Davenpoit tuet , outh Hide. 435-tf RKNT Uriel , utore In J o M b o k , IDth EOll tUiiltol > cnue. JOHN 0. JAOOHH. 43otf " 1710R RENT I'urnlnhcd ro'nr for onu or two X1 K'tnllcliieii. N. W. cor.2Uh and Can * Ms. 419-7t IIENT 2 nlory house , 8 room ) , < largt EOll ; uleo.alurn ' If dolred. 243 Daen - port St. 4' * * { T10H RENT A lark'o hanilnomely furnUhrd L' room , nultabl * for two pentoni , with bonrd ; IKISUth widl'apltolartnue , 3S7-3 * KKNT. CotUe noun at fouth ildool FOR Davtnportittre tnc rTwenty flflh. 405-6' RENT A fumUhed front r om ( or rent FOR with toird , In prlvaU family , Gentlf m n Call OC7fM. 17th SI. KW-lf SPECIAL NOTICES-Gontmnod "TOOK RENT-.A houw In North Omfth * , k .L < 100Jf > month. Inqulro 1219 bhernmn JU'nue. A , CAMMKS7.INI ) 049-If AKNT Nlfcly rurnlihtd room * to let. Ii10H 1 1U7 ow..rd St. 3'S t 171UK KM To j'ouriif men wlio desire Rood J. winUT quarter * ! two ulcvty furtilrhcd n > om . Inquire of J , L. tllra at Joe & Hum's or ftt mSDoifir FOU KENT One or l o reoin * . furnished or unfurntihcd , H. W. cor. of Calltorntn find S3J SUi. 3:2-tf FOIt RF.NT An elfir nth' turnl hol alcove room , low jiriccj bilck l.oune , U013 t'c M tft. ' SZH-tf IUK 11 KM x rutniiinuo KH.IH utnr IIBJ * ch ntn'KnhaiieN. : ) K for. Will and Podg * BALE. . - " | . no. Ktmulro 1M N , 1'Jth St. Will sell on monthly r mcnls. iifll ; SAlK. A frwi : milch ow. Nott tout JL ? corner Eontititn h ana McholM * rceti , F.10H S VLB Or rent , on IMBtcrini. . one of tha 1 flncet rcsldinc'UH In thu city. Innul ro 1) . , ISlli nnd 1 caveiiv ortli St ? . 371-B * S ALK Klnc r. lilinca property nt a bur- Foil ( ruin , moil ilctlrablu loratlon In' the city ; UI comp clu icli barn , out hoiuei an J fhubbt'rv : -lOMnulh.tth t. . llr-t ho xc from Karnhnia. Inquire of W. L. KldJ , 11U IMh St. , Jncola * Jlock. 3111-7 Ti JKjiiliK , cliwip ; nt Hod _ llarn , 1 1 th St. _ od -tf _ 171011 SUIK A email h' ' UKO nnd } lot , with good ell ami ntntilo , on 30th , noir&hcniHn St. , o 1307. 1'rlru.KiM. . _ _ 73- KICK KOK B 203-tf KSTAIIIIOOK ft COK. L'TIOU [ SAI.U A writ llphvil niul i > ilnj ; L' llnrtlwtro bin new nlock anil bulUlii ) ; in jrro le t n nu Iho II. . ' ; XI. rnllrrod la omhcrii iSrbmsla Kor tmrHcuhra call in or rc'i II. / . 1'owKr , llubbcll , eb. 37B-B' . IilUK SALK \ lot ot Keruml hni.il furniture , _ L sloven , carpoDainl crocler ) ware , nt II. Jplglc , liiilJ DjuglaH St . 20Vim > KMIS li&matllTiijrTonK list * ol noiinu * , lob * L ) lands and farm * for sulo Call nnd eel TjlOR HA'iK A email engine , II. W. Puynoi JP Son's in'.Vu. In | > crff ct osJer. Inquire of U. . Clark & ( ! o. Kf.-tf FOIl SALE MMH of I > oiijhhntnl ) S rpy onn- tlw. A. IMWKWATEK , JbMKarnliiuu otreet 3'JO-U 'TTIOtl RALE I flrat cliwa cabinet or on , very JJ cheap ; nearly ntw. Inqulro Mlltor Ko era &Son , lUh and 1'arnhauj St BO-tf ITIOH SALE Four acres of lund near water- J ; worhs reHcr\olr , aluo two cottaceii on Capitol Hill. Add. ANDKUW.BKVINd. ISM Dou lan St. MB tf . AND LAND IteniiH r.-nt * hormo * . HOUEr.S tlorct , , hotels , fanr otH , lam'm , offlrea rnnma , etc , 800 lnt pi > k'f MISCELLANEOUS. - Ub'e ' bean ) can bo had nt No. EIFwhT-CLASS .tntt , between iMcntith and 'iVent.-flrBttticcts. A KIHi-T-UI AHi SALESMAN ( fioni Kuw 'V. Yorkilt' irpH a siluntiou uheio hlo t-cr- IctM won n be rciiulrt'd. No olijettlou lo voinir eht Adilrc-aA. black , care I ) . IJoUstcin , Coun- il lllulTa , loan. _ 4H..J 7IOU.VI ) A stt < .f eurjjiral tool" . O'vncr ran J have the name b > cftllliK nt Caldnu I St. , iet Camel and King , Sli--in'H addition. GEO. . COHNISU J. H nr.UNSWIl.K & UuAkh CO. , hocp rHU complete etocl ; of Dilliani Tablei nnd llu- ard mer 'hanilisu on hind , at theirbtore rooru.WX ) outh 10th at. , Dinr.br > , Xcb. ol'i-lm * f UUi IISl'AbiJI U W 11 p y the huhtwt cash I . price fcr nccond hand Hilliard and Pool ables. Call cr address COO South IClli rtt. 012-lra * B KJIIS' REAL MUTATE BOOM. { ie 1st page. ) ALE1) HAY At A. II. Saudur'a Feed Store B 1013 Harney Bt. nlfl-tf B EMIS' HEAL K8TATK KJCCllANOF.-tt JEMIS1 NBW CITY MAP ! ) . lOc. Mouut ) Mops , 62.10. 01.0. I' . BLMIS. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTlCK. Special adtertinemcnti , such atl xnt , Found , To Lean , \"or Sale , T Bent , rantn , Boarding , etc. , will bo inserted la this column at the low r t of TKN CENT.4 PKB INK for the first Ir.xertlon and FIVE CENTS 'ER LINE for eh nut'ccquent insertion. /careodrertiBemenU at cur oUiuc , up nUin , comer Broadway and .Main utrc-et ) , Coundl lluffa. TirANlTKl ) Kierynody in Council llluffa to YV to take TIIK DKK , il' cvntK tier week , de > crcd by carrier . Oifico cor-ifr JJroalwny uxl uln , up utalrn , Connci HUiifH M'J-lt 3AITir.B having Mea , furniture md CM ; nd hand household joe j t .vdmcri tit , ra inpo o t ti em fore sh by mil m ? tt the city uctlon St'Teof J. A. I'.atonFb Co. C , cil Hull J , Iowa , ocl2b if r"WILL Hell tTj"CavUK "nrf V/ajf > n Hhop at it bur iiin or * rll Block and tool- , for caiih , nd cnt fhop , to a good run on-ibl itiuti. ll umrt < > r n-lilnj , ' i. folnj'onu fiini. Call on or ad Irom ' . ti , Mori IB , found BIuI , Iowa. uc2 < I-0 ' - . OKKIi IWftr POTTKK'H-TIUKI.T to boom. Un < reccdcnt d ow rattM to all taitirn poiHtd. tftery Ikkei runnmUed. OrderH llllod by tclephono. from jne to ten dollar * Kim-il by purc-ha ins tickets if C. A. Totter , BUCCIMMP to Potter & I'almer , No. 10 South Fifth Htr.i.t , f > ur dcors UL-.O * the ix t- ilfle.- , Council I luff * . lo i > . QftlS-tf Boy , with jxjny , to ran WASTKU ut lien ofllcc , Co " ' octlS-tf 7ANTKD To buy lOu torw riroi'm ' com. ( V Tor particularx nddreiw Council IlliiOg room Factory , Council Uluftn , lowu. ei8-l U _ T7"ANTED A KooJ curponttr at onco. Ap- /V / ply Uynnter St Ad-rrw , Council Hlufld , ow . 650-ft ) ' ASTE1 > A Umt-cluwt bro m Hir. Mnyn W & Co. , Council Illugii. Iowa. MO SO * Ww ANTKP A bovtu dorhortM at Jlinntn w Ilihcry. Council Bluff < . 681.t8 * 7IOU8ALK Old F ptr 4-'c in.r hundrwl , tt ' The Pro nffico. t'ountll Ulun . .ii7tf EDWARD KUEHL AOIBTKK OF I'ALMYaTERY AND CONDI IONALIST , 408 To nth .Slren.Drtwecn Farnbam ndllainoy. Will , with the nld ot guardian plrltn , obtain for any one a Blanco at thu put id pnwent , und on ivrlnin condition * In thu fu- ire. BooU und Nhooir.rAt > to order. I'Drfeet Hll'fietlnn vuarant' nl un2/l-lm Absolutely Pure. Made from flrapa Crtk n Tart r. No other rratloo make * luch light , flaky hot broad * , uiurlou * p * tn' . Can be fau-n by Pytpepu without fear ot Uiellii rnultln from.he rr | o gttlbli ) food. Bold only In cam , by all ROYAL IIAtUNOaPOfftlUi ' Now York. ar.