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    THE OMAHA DAILY BKF : WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBERS , 1881.
THE DAILY BEI
"Wednesday Morning , Nov.
LOCAL BBBVITIBS ,
FntUimon nell § coaU
FrodericV
Doae. ReUM > l llnttor.
OloTfts nt the 90 cent nlore.
Ladles Hand BogsattbeOQ cent ftto
Fine line of Sponges nnd Ch m <
Skins at Kuhn'i drug utore Nl-tf.
Short Hand taught nt Baelocii '
lego. oef.-0-Ht
opeclnlty f l'rwcriptl n ftt Ope
houM 1'hannncT. Bchroter k Bccht ,
Old gold exchanged for now jowcJry
Mdholm & ErickeonX oppolt9 the jxx
Swina chceflo Imported and Imltntlo
wholesale und retail , nt II. Meyer' * , 2
oath 13th street
Nlndel nnd Kre'l Sign of the gold
liat 213 nouth 14th ntrcet , MO dally in i
celpt of fine selected goods tn the hnt ni
op line for men , boys and childre
ThM gopdn have boon ordered from t
Ixsflt eastern manufacturer * to null tin
largo fall and winter trade , Glvo their
roll.
One hundred and fifty-nine bontitll
resilience lot * , located on Hamilton ttroi
half way between the tarn tnblo of t
red Btroet car line nnd the wntcrwor
reservoir and nddltion. and luit went
the convent of the Sinters Poor Clalro
Shlnn's addition. Price * rnngo from $
to $100 each , and will bo Bold on en
termi to those who will improve. Bom
real cetato agency , Fifteenth and Uougl
utroets. .
The Banker's Daughter at UoydV F
< lny nnd Saturday.
Forty-fivo earn of Block cnrno In ycsl
17 rom the went. '
-Tbo ( uMortmcnt of uhell Bon Bon a
jerk LtwkeU at Jonaxon's in truly beau
i
The Hcrdica were making it lively I
iho BluffH ttroet CAM yesterday ,
The county court docket will bo call
over thin morning at 9 o'clock.
Smoke the ClllCAno TIHKH Cigar , f
sale only at Foniyth'ii drug utore , nS-tf
Knos Johnson , of Marvel's Dep
bating house rejoice i in the arrhal of h
Hecond a girl.
The I.acqujr an 1 ebony boxen f
ladlrHWorkatJonnean'a uro Houiethlnj ; '
1)0 , n on und admired ,
The eastern trains wcro nil Into ye
terday , the C. , B. & Q.nbout four hour
The U. P. oxprenn WUH two bourn late :
consequence ,
01 the five SloctunH who appeared b
fore Judge Boncko yesterday and we
fined $10 nud coxtionch , tht eo were cot
initted nnd two paid.
Tlioso two ardent dt ! > ciplcB of Nimro
Will Knig nud J , T. Lard , wont out I
Clrfipmnn about the COHO of last week at
returned with n largo bag of game of o
kinds.
kinds.A
A man went west yesledny with 1W
canary binl , which ho will put on tl
market in San Francisco. Thu name inn
took 1,300 through three weeks ago. Tl
bird * are Imported from Germany.
Four noldiers of Fort Fred Stee'
went , hunting and cooked tholr tneul wit
anwsnio instead of Baking powder. All dli
from the poleon. Ono of tliem la broth
-ofOojit. McAuley.
Mm , Judge F. O. Graham , botti
known to the theatrical profeH ion nu Id
Xiringaton , slipped on A IOORO plank , o
Tenth street , yesterday and foil , dlsloca1
ing both Hnibn. She will probably DUO tli
city for damage.
.fudge Ilawwt claimH that nnco ho an
AinbroBe have been oiUcIng together , 1 :
has brought the latter back to bin Unit lov
and that ho woHyotlerdny working d-r tl
cutird Ilepublicau ticket , w th thn exce |
lion-of ono personal friend ou the Buurbu
tickot.
tickot.A
A mistake wai inuila YVHton'ny in tl
htatoment that the flower * InBcrlbod , "W
uTouru our Teacher , " were glvou by tl
infant clan * . They were < rum Col. Smith
iivrn clawthat , ho eHtubliahed , comprlnii
/oven / or eight boys of from 14 to 10 yen
of ago.
Traveling Mon
find it-hard to keep * in good hoiiltl
owing to the constant change i
water , diet uud the jarring of th
cars. All these things injnrp tli
kidneys , while Warner's Safu Kidnc
and Liver Cure ia certain to countoi
act them. Iw
Board of Ednoatloii-
The board of education held thoi
regular moutltly meeting Honda
evening.
Present Connoyer , Thrall , , Fergi
.son , McShimo.
The report of the treasurer showe
a balance of 811,700.00 in the gonon
fund , and 8482.27 ui the sinkin
fund.
The secretary received $350 fc
intercut on bonds in thu sinking fuiu
and paid the eamo into the city troae
ury.
Application from Mrs. Julia Hard
cndburg to bo assiatant teacher wu
ulnced on tile.
The president and secretary wor
xuthomed to draw warrants fo
' 'H.3W.70 to pay teachora aud $250,2
Lo pay janitors.
Committee ou claims waa granto
JQO week further time to report o
bills.
bills.Tho
The superintendent waa authorize
to got ono additional room ready fc
occupancy in the O&BS street schoc
building , and the superintendent an
committee on teachers wore nutho :
izcd to employ a substitute tencher ,
The secretary was authorized to n
now insurance on the high nclioi
building , and divide the same atnon
the agents , and get lower mtea , and i
nrcpumrv to 6 ° to outside companio :
jLdjournod.
'EACH AND EVERY TICKET
in the Afichigan Tobacco More rail ;
draws n prize. No blanks , Tickol
$1.00 each. HS-tf.
R. 15BRNSTEIN lias received h
Urge btock of Fancy and Staple Dr.
Guodn at No , 210 B. Twelfth atreo
ind 1'iui added a very line line t
Cloaks , Dolmans , Laiiea' Furs , Cai
nets , etc. , and ho will be pleased t
JIBVO ull his old customurs call , op
:7ill : uthore in need of tine goods ut lo
uov8-Gt
A CLEAN SWEEP ,
The RopublicanCftndidatos TJ
umphantly Bloated.
Two Thousand Majority for tl
County Ticket ,
Miller and Ruah Lead the R
publican Van ,
Somtohlnn the Ordar of th
and Returns Blow.
Tuesday wan an oleolion day of t
ploasantoRtnnturo. Asto wcnlhcr.itv
all that the workers at the polls cot
doeiro , nlthoucjh the muddy strei
Romowhat interfered with the eflfccti
work of "skirmishers" in carriaf
and on foot. A. hasty visit to each
the ward polls ihowcd that ovoi
thing wan proceeding quietly , and tin
although the naloons wcro genera
open , little disturbance had <
curr'od. Tlio workers around t
polln were numerous , aud suum to
well disciplined. Large cloth bamu
on the carringcR , used to hunt up ni
bring in decrepit and unhoodi
voters , showed on which side of t
fight they are employed. At 4 p. i
the report wu * aa follows ;
The republican ticket , nn a who !
is ahead in the city and also ahead
four wards. Rush leadn this ticki
with Chad wick next. On tlio detn
cratio ticket Hartmun is conaidornl
ahead nlflo , nnd it is probable that t
two candiildtt'H for treasurer will ha1
the largest 'votes cnst. The coti
house appropriation bonds uro buii
generally voted , without oppoaitin
Taylor , deraocratto candidate f
county alerk , is running strongly
the Third , Pifth and Sixth wards. ]
the afternoon the 1) . & M. company
clerks turned out in n bnt
and championed hiu causo. The di
ferent candidntcn are either resorvit
their forces for the Inter hours of tl
day or the total vuto will bo light.
In the First ward , at 1 o'clock ]
m. , 250 votes had been cast. Tl
voting strength of the wnrd is aboi
i00. ] There wna considerable acratcl
ing in fuvor of Hush ( rep ) for trea
urer , and O'Koefo ( dem. ) for sheril
The republiunn ticket was general
ahead. A alight diHturbnncu arose ;
1 : 0 p. in. , but it was soon quelled.
In the Second ward ! 2f > 2 votes hi
boon polled up lo 2 o'clock. .Tno vo
ing strength of this ward ia also uboi
GOO. The main fight hero wan ovi
treasurer , in which Ruah was aheai
Tlio Demncrntic liuket otherwise aeoti
od in the lead. Chudwick ( Hop. ) an
O'Connor ' , ( Dem. ) for county jud
were also having n very pretty flgh
The "bloody third" waa the scene c
considerable excitement all day. J
, vro o'clock 280 votes , out of 'a poesib.
J50 , had been polled. Huvonil bogt
.ickots were out andnlsomnny ntraigl
ilemocratio on which O'Keefo'o iian :
H-miHpelied O'Koffe. Theaotho inapui
, ors will bo liable to throw out. Tin
or's friends were doing all they comer
: or him , uud ilartiuah was workiu
liard. Still the republican ticket an
candidates were ahead. There wn
considerable nulling about of undi
cidod voters , but no lights. The co
prod troops had not aa yet shown u
in great force , evidently laying bac
For orders or , perhaps , supplies.
Tlio Qghf iu the Fourth ward was
rory tame ono. Theru was little sti
ibout the i polls , and at 1 o'clock enl
.43 votes had boon cast.
The Fifth ward polls , corner c
Sixteenth and Chicago streets , looke
ike the pay olh'co of the U. P. shoj
in Saturday night. A Hiring of voter
LOO foot long were waiting pationU ,
or a chance to deposit their ballott
\ great doul of quiet work was boin
done for Hush , Taylor nnd Hartnm
around the corner , and the ticket
were deftly handled. At 2 o'cloc
271 voten had been polled here.
The Sixth ward polln were dull i
the forenoon but beciuno exceeding !
interesting after dinner. Taylor
friends began \o show their work hoi
is they had in the Fifth ward , whil
Haunter ( republican , for clerk ) mad
more than usual exertions to hold h
advantage. A largo crowd were aboi
the polls , which were in No. 1's et
[ jine house , but no disturbance nccu
rod. At 2 o'clock 102 votes had bee
cast , and they were coining in lively
The indications for the whole cit
ire fltronsly in favor of an entire n
) ublicvn victory , The number <
rotes cast up to 2 o'clock in the who !
: ity was 1,388. This indicates enl
\bout a two-thirds vote , The Ggl
may wax warmer , however , by nigl
.ho reserve forces may bo brongl
aut. A number of mistaken in tli
) rtnting of the ticketa , the abundam
af scratches , and the "bogus" ticket
mimed off on votera for ' 'straights
will probably delay the counting unt
\ late hour this evening.
TIIK tUMULT.
The polls closed ut U o'clock , an
lion commenced the most laboriot
ind tedious work of the day counl
ng the votes , for the scratches wet
ike unto the sands of the sea ahor
ill number.
It waa U o'clock before onythin ;
ike an eatimato could bo made , an
then no reliable ficureH Imd been ai
rived nt. Enough WHS dotorminoe
lowovor , to show that the republics
ticket had made a clean sweep in th
city , and that Miller , candidate fc
thorifT , und ilush , candidate fi
treasurer , were elected by an ovoi
whelming majority. The total vo !
was about two-thirds of the
WAUII.
The canvass in the First ward wi
: ontinued until 2 o'clock , when tl :
inspectors adjourned until 1 o'cloc
p. in. to-day , witho-t announcin
any result. It WUH generally conciu
ed , however , that tin ; ropublica
ticket was uhoad , Thure were &ti
217 "splits" in thu'box to eount.
HKCONK WAlll > .
The seconu ward was the liwt 01
from which returiiBof arulinblo imtui
could bo obtnined , In this ward tl :
iotul'Votn was C4I1 , The following i
tlio vote for each candidate , with mi
ioritioB , in each inutiincu tlio republ
; an candidate buing printed first.
Judge of the supreme court : Mai
Fiofiold and Powers' majorities , c.v
as.
THIRD -WAUD.
Mitxwdl. . 310 Murder . 3
Iknr . 310 Hr.-utu . 3
Krifi Ul . .tOC Po vrn . 3
Miller . 305 O'Keefc . 3
Hftrtmnn . . . .231 Kunh . 1
lUtnner . 351 Titylor . 3
O'Ccnnor . 340 Ch dwlek..3
rimi wxnn.
The Fifth ward wan the ono i
which the democracy hung the
hopes , and they were not entire
disappointed , Kush a' ' ono on the r
publican ticket In ahead , and ho 1
about sixty majority. The rent of tl
ticket is democratic by from thirty I
forty ,
At a very late hour turthor returi
are received in this ward which a
as follows :
Miller ( herfr.2'JS ! ) O'Keefo ( heriff.3
O'Ktofe'i maj. . , . 22
Anrtman ( tre.-m..Wl
which leaver n ma
jority for luifth.
Ununier ( clerk ) . . . 240
( tlvlnff Taylor nmr -
Knlhtcominiil..23.r ; ( ! Tlmma ( comml )3 )
Timeii mnjoilty Mil
Chmlrick ( J IKC ) ) 204 O'Connor judjo.3 )
O"Gounor' inajur-
Ity . 4R
1' InU ( iupt ) . 207 Shield ( Kupt ) . . . . 3
Shields mnjnrlty 67
jBcolHiomncri..21)7 ( ) Conkllng ( cor ) . . 3
innlorl-
Sniith ( curveyor.207 ) HOMO ( nurvcyor)3 )
HIXTH WAKD.
The Sixth wnrd canvass was in
completed at a very late hour. !
won then dut rminvd that the stai
ticket was republican by ] 85 majorit ;
and that Miller had 191 majorit ;
Hush was nlHO ahead by a handHon
figure , and the balance of the ticki
republican.
Later returna alfio from this war
show as follows :
Miller . 308 O'Koefo . T.
Kush . 30. ) Hnrtman . 1'
liaumer . 311 Tnylnr . 11
Knutht . 301 I'mme . 1 !
riijulwick . 3'3 O'Connor . K
1'olntM . 203 HhicMs . II
JncnbH . 312 Conkllnc . 11
Smith . 30H Hntifo . 11
Tbo Preclncta.
At the hous of going to press , foi
precincts had been hoard from. The
ivoro Millard , Saratogo , Union un
Jefferson :
lIll.LAIlt ) I'ltKCINCT.
Miller 72 O'Kcefu ]
[ tunh " 5 Hartinau (
Fiaumer Ki Tyler :
Knmht 14 Timme <
Clmuwck 10 O'Conunr *
1'olnl 22 KhiclilH (
Tacobs 48 Coukling -I
Smith M.JIoiwe i
HA1UTOOA.
Miller 51 O'Keefo 1
Ittmh M Hnrtnmn 1
Urtiinicr. M Taylor. 1
Knittht il ! Tiimmi 4
ChiwJwick 81 O'Connor 1
Thin would ifivo nmjoritlei as followi
filler SO , Husli 31 , Itmnm-r 49 , Timme 1 ! (
Chndwick 32.
UNION.
Miller ill O'Keofo 1
tutth 108 Hnriimu
iauiner 04 Tnylnr
C If-lit 0. < Tinimo !
Dhiulwick 05 O'Connor 1
L'oInU m HhleldH 2
TnculM 0.1 CnnkllnR 2
Smith 04 Howe 2
Major-Hits Miller C5 , Rush 90 , B.iumc
n , KniRht 7' , Chndwick 73 , PolutH T.
Jacobn 73 , Smith 72.
JkXfKHKOX.
Miller. 51 O'Kepfe 1
ituith 55 llarttnnn
Urirmcr 48 Taylor ]
Knlpht 10 Tlmmo f
Chadwick 48 O'Connor 1
Points 47 Shield * I
Tacobn 47 OnnklloK 1
3mlth 48 HOUKB 1
Majortirii Miller 40 , Kunh 49 , liauini
H , Timmo 41 , Chadwick 34 , Points 31
Tncoba 34 , Smith 34.
COUNTY.
Sheriff Miller 208 ; O'Koofo 28J
3'Koefo's majority 15.
Treasurer Rush 370 ; Hartma :
LC9 ; Rush's majority 210.
Clerk Haumer 311 ; Taylor 23 ! )
Jaumor's majority 72.
Commissioner Knight 200 ; Timin
290 ; Timmo's majority ! 50.
Judge Chixdwick 287 ; O'Conno
'CO ; Chadwick's m'ajprity27.
Supt , of Instruction Points 205 ;
shields 207 ; Points' majority 25.
Coroner Jacobs 30ti , Conklin
242 ; Jacobs' majority G4.
Surveyor Smith 301 ; House 251
smith's majority 50.
Assessor I3ehm2GO13rnwning ; lOii
( ohm's majority 105.
Lippincott republican , and Powull
iomocrat , wore elected justices of th
> eaco.
Tlp.y Notwi-
A drunken man narrowly escape
icing crushed by a backing car on th
.Oth street crossing yesterday aftoi
noon , The car struck him , hut fet
Lunfttcly knocked him out of the way
The Omaha tailors had considerabl
rouble lost ovenincc. One , a cripple
was so oxhilcratud over the elcctioi
: ontt < at that it required four officer
o carry him to the "home for th
weary" under the court IIOUHO. Th
nhur ran against the wrong man 01
L'hirteonth street nml wears ono ey
n mourning , li'j also reoeivod i
; IHI on the head by a full.
The result of the election in th
? hird ward was received by five or si :
nun on Twelfth street , last ovonini ;
jy shouting loud enough to bp heart
n Council liluffr ) . The glorification
lowuver , ended m u general fight , ani
) iio or two of the party wore rolled i
hu mud.
A Skeleton Found.
A complete human skdleton was du
jp on Sixth street , near Mason , o
Sunday lost , by some little childre
who were playing about a clay ban
with shovels. They first struck th
ribs nnd finally brought the who !
ramo to light. It was buried in
mnk on the brow of the hill ovoi
ooking the Missouri. At the time i
nay have been a beautiful burial spot
mt at prt'Hont the bank supports i
) table on ono side and is skirted b ,
Sixth street on the other , and it wa
Duly a question of n few days whui
ho bones would bu washed out
t'hoy evidently belonged to an uiui
> oraon and hud been in tlio gr
> robably a quarter of a century.
"NO CHANGE FOB FRAUD. "
In the Michigan tobacco btoro priz
ttntribuion , Speculators ploatio in
fatig.ito. Tickets Sl.OOYach. Ni
blnuks. NB-tf ,
DEY'S DEPARTURE.
The BiRnal Offlco in Thia Ci
Changes Hnnds Once
More.
Among thopaisongers in the DC
vcr train train last night wai Si
goant Luther M. Doy , who for near
two year * paithaii boon the officer
chnrgo of the signal office At tl
station.
A uhargonfso much importance 1 :
only escaped earlier mention from t
fact that events so momentous ha
boon transpiring continually to cro
it for the time from notice and it.in n
uncomplimentary to Mr. Doy'n si
censor to tay that the announccmc
of thochsngo in ofiicors will bo rci
with regret byall our > citir.onswhoha
had opportunity of becoming acqunii :
od with the gentleman who soon Icav
us , or who hive had relations cith
in an official or social capacity wi
him. It is somewhat in mitigation
the disappointment tlmt the fact tl
chnngu is in the nature ofn promotit
will bo learned. Mr. Doy about fo
weeks agu made application to the d
partment to bo transferred to tl
Piko'n Pe.ik station , and n weuk uj
lip received notice that pursuant
his request the transfer would 1
made very Hoon. The request w
made with the double purpose of s
curing more time for study in tl ,
branch of the service and for tl
greater responsibility nnd cxpuricn
would brini- The new station aflon
in opportunity to do special mcteo
ulogical work nnd 'mako sciei
tific observations , for which ir
portnnt facilities are afforded. Tl
Force of assistants is largi
ind the field of research i
kho science of which Mr. Doy is
rotary , much broader in its scop
ind the notification of the transfi
was accompanied by the expresat
liopp tlmt ho would testify the oppn
Nation of his promotion by extra e
forts toward the und sought.
Mr. Doy came to Omaha in Janui
ry , 18$0 , and he has been known as
lilligoiit otlicer , a thorough studei
r-ersod in the intricacies of his worl
ind as a plcaaant acquaintaiu
ind an upright and useful citi/.ei
Elis lecturts in thu Baptist cluirc
luring the first sprint ; of his vcsklcni
lore attracted no little attention an
10 is a valued contributor to varioi
MiblicatioiiH in the line of his profe
iian. Ho has been in the signal BO
i-icu seven years and has been stntioi
id nt DulTilo , Cleveland , Mobile an
Ihiiaha. Ho takes away with hii
nore tlmn ho brought , a wife , whoi
to married in Council - Blut
11 Juno last , and to bet
vo wish n continued enjo ;
nont of the good will tlmt has bee
.heirs while in their midst.
Mr. Doy's successor is Mr. Aloxat
lor Pollak , who arrived with h :
'amily on Sunday morniiif ; last nn
nu ! already assumed liis now pc
lition. Tim BEE extends to him
loarty welcome to the Gate City.
'Almost Younc Again-
My mother was atllicted a long tiin
vith neuralgia , and a dull , heavy , ir
ictivo condition of the whole systen
leadacho , nurvoun prostration , an
vaa altrioat holpless. No physicini
> r medicines did her any good. Thrc
nonths ace she began to use Ho
Bitters , with such good effect that sli
icoina und feels youni ; again , althoug
> ver 70 years old , VVo think there :
10 other inedicino fit to uao in th
'amily. A lady in Providence , 11. j
Journal novl-15
Tbe anlier'ti Dnngbter.
The great society drama , ThoBanl
ir's Daughter , the tini'st thing no
) uing produced on the utago will b
> rusentud in Omaha , nt Boyd's Opei
Touso November llth and 12th , Fr
lay and Saturday next. Of it th
ihnira Advertiser says :
A Inrgo audience witnosood iho prc
luction of this plity nt the opera houn
list night. The coinudy , which is c
lix acta , is ono of Bronaon Howard' '
icst , and was highly enjoyed by th
mdienco last night. The company
TIO wore from the Now York Unio
jquaro Theatre , are without an excup
ion all good artists , Mrs. Charli
iValcot as "Floreno St. Vincun
3rown , " the "maid , wife andwidow ,
lid splendidly nnd caused mucl
slighter , an did also her husband , a
' 0. Washington Phipps , " u reprc
entativo , American tourist. Thea
wo characters could not have bpe ;
nore satisfactorily filled. Mis
Jolgrado truly portrayed th
tart of the Banker's daugh
or and heart-broken wife
.nd her apparent sorrow was so lift
ike as to bring tears into many eye *
> Ir. Whiting as "John Strobelow ,
ho deceived hunhnnd , admirably per
ormi'd his part , as did Mr. Daboll
he French nobleman , and indeed al
ho others , not forgetting "Littl
ieorgin , " who displayed powers fo
ctiug that many older artists uiigh
roll envy.
Army Orders.
The following army orders hav
it'tn iBBiied from the headquarters c
he department of thn Platte , Omaha
Recent inspections of thu cavalry c
his department ahi w that it is not i
hat efficient state that the best inter
st of the service requires.
A thorough system of drills ani
nilitary instruction will be at once ei
ahlUhed aud continued whenever it i
> os ible.
When a troop of cavalry is ordere
in detached service the Post Com
nandur will forward to these Head
[ uartors a report showing the strengt
if the command so detached , and nt
Bunting by name for all officers an
iiliated men retained at the post , c
tbsont from the commnnd , with th
Authority for their absence.
No cavalry horses shall bo tranufoi
ed to the quartermaster's dopartmcn
rithuut the authoiity of the depart
nunt commander.
Cavalry horses shall bo used fc
avalry purposes only , A thoroug
napection of all horses in the quiu
ormaster'a department shall bo mad
\ once by post commanders , und a'
loraes found not fit for service will b
eportcd to these headquarters.
Post commanders will sou tlmt al
ho ordinary garriaon duties uro regu
arly and properly performed.
Many of the troop records are re
ported ns being irregularly nnd i
properly kept , 'ost commanders v
see that those irregularities nro ci
rected , and they will rcpoit montl
upon the subjects of thia order.
Recruit James U. Purcell , onlisl
at Fort Omaha , Nebraska , is assign
to the Ninth i titan try.
PERSONAL.
Judge Douno left for Chicago ye l
day ,
Martin Dunham went onM on n buitlii
ttlp yo tcrdivy.
Karl Ii. Coe , V.vand wife , wont t
ytntcrdfty alternoon.
C , Y , Iddlngn , the cittls inan of No
Pintle , Ii In the city.
Col. .T. J. Dickey arrived from Ogd
y * terdoy afternoon.
It on A .S. Paddock , ex-ccnator fr
Nebraska , ! in town ,
J , Quintan , traveling agent fur the B
& Chicago line , is In the city ,
MM. D. C. Hull , wife of Jude Hul' ,
Lincoln , wnn in Omaha yesterday.
1'Mward H , Mayo , wife and mother ;
in tbo city , to | ping at tha Withnell.
F. J , Potter , Kocond vice prcdidont a
general manager of the B. & M. nnd C. ,
k Q. rood , In in the city.
Capt. Coduian , mining correnpondc
for the Xew York Commercial , cmo
from the wcxt ycHterday.
I * M. Dey , of the \ gnnnervlee \ otR'
le't last evening to take change of the
nnl Rcrvjco oilice on Pike's [ icnk.
Win. Evorsolc , presi agent fo * Havi
V'H Xow Mnstoilim MinAtroln , ii the ci
nnd called at Trie. BKH office to-day.
. II. Toby , of Toby & Booth , thoRn
> ork packer. * In Chicago , arrived fr <
Denver ytntenlay morn ng aad went wei
K. M. llaitlttt , K-q. , nnd J. Morri
irivato Benrctnry for Gov. Saunders , to
he fast Denver train fur Fremont It
evening ,
H. P. Brown , agent for the Brush eh
trio light company , loft for Cliicngn y (
e relay , after putting up three lampx
hla city.
Mm. C. B. Lincoln , of thin city , t > nd h
Bister , Mrs. M. H. Kills , left for Lira
) hlo , yeKterdny. They will npond t
winter e ft.
Ca t. M , Lee , has gene to.Fort McKi
ney , Vf. T. . to hold a court mnrtial. Ca
3. Valentino ( ; oai to the atuo i > lucu
htuno rnphor.
W. B. Kider , asBiet.int divinion Buperi
omlont of the C. , B. & Q. , wai at tl
iransfur depot yesterday , lie returned
> cston l bt veniu .
.Maj. John O'Bryan , sencrnl aRont
ho MmneapoliH & St. Paul rai'ro.ul , w ;
i pivwnger on the firnt fnat exprexs tra
rom Denver yesterday.
Cnpt. CJcorge Taylor , of Bcllo CMC !
Nebraska , , who hawbeeu up in the Yellov
tone touring through Moutanu Aim
\ugunt , laut , has returned home.
Mw. W.V. . Wyman left On-ahn onFr
ay uvenini ; laft for Beaufort , South Car
iua , where f > ho will upend the wiut
uiontliH , expecting to return in Aprilnox
The following are nmon the arrivalx i
ho Canfield house : D. lUdjeway , i
Jonvor ; Mru , Wildman , "I West Poin
V. H. Parker , of Beatrice ; J. W. Borne
f Plattnuoutli ,
The Withnell IIOUHO roster noted tr
urival yesterday afternoon of the follov
ngpenona : J. S. Atwool , A.J. Sawyt
and wife , nnd J. K. Weanen , all of Lit
oln ; J. C. Cornwoll , of Ptplllion.
H. II. Lee i * nuw a Pullman conduct *
n the Union Pacific road. Mr. Leo hi
jt'cn in tlio Pullman office in Chicago ft
omo ttino , and is both an cxjeiiuuct |
onductor and an ufTftblo gentleman ,
The following , among otherx , aron tl
Vithnell House register as late arrival ;
fohn Klingell , South Bend ; N. Am
trong , Glendale , M. T. ; J. C. Crawfon
Vest Point ; G. M , Meaahara , Sioux Cit ;
Louin Beaumont , the well known an
ompfto' t day clerk of the Withne
louse , left yesterday for a month's vaoi
ion in Colorado. During his absence , U
oed looking and genial night clerl
"rank Gable , will axaumo the duties.
Ex-Secretary of the Treasury Boutwe
vat n passenger on the fimt train arm in
n the through Denver run ycstor'R ;
norning. Ho remained in Omaha a the :
iine and took dinner at the Transfer depo
fter which he vhitod Council Blutft on
went o t In the afternoon.
Among the oflirialu nnd gentlemen ti
oylng the "deadhead" trip of the new c i
or Denver , and pasaengera un the fin
rain over the new line from that poll
rere J , II. Congdon , general waster 1111
banlc of the Union Pachc company , an
} . K , Stevens , tmperintendent of the en
nd building department. Bothexea.se |
lernnelveH delighted with the appoinl
nenliof the road nnd ileganco of tli
oachej.
A Street Slitrmlit.
About-2:10yestorday : morning Georg
jindo was awakened by thu noise c
shot or two from a very heavy pif
ol , the sound coming from the direc
ion of the Tivoli garden. A foi
linuti's later four shots wcro heard i
uick succession , this time shifte
round toward the Union Pu
ific headquarters. Next ther
van a scurrying of fee
lirough the mud , barking of dogs an
general racket , and then more iirinj
p Douglas street. Mr. Lindo diet <
ot get up to investigate the subject
nd the policemen did not report an
iot of this kind , HO explanation is i :
rder. By the way , it is said thn
ne of our policemen , who has a nigh
oat , refuHod to drink a cup of aolle
ho other evening because it woul
uop him awako.
Warner's Safe Ki dnoy and Liv
3uro. ITeodli
Dr. Amelia Burroughs , Withnel
iousi > , Tuesday and Fridaj-s , 10 a. in
o 8 p. ui ' UiVo
'WINE OF OARDUI for Indies onlj
At 0. f. Goodman.
the largo stock of Men's
Joy's nnd Children's Overcoats a
'olacks's before purchasing , 13H
" 'nrnham ritreet. novl-twf
DESERVED COMPLIMEN
Tribute byjthe Revenue Coi
misaioner to the Ne
braska
The following letter was received
the internal revenue oflico in this ci
n few days ago. It is a dosorvedcoi
pliraont from a high official sourc
and will bo appreciated by the mai
friends of Collector Crounso :
WAMiiKoroN , October 31 , ISfll.
LorcuoCrounw ) , Kwj. , CoUeettr In.enuJ Hi
cnur , Omihk , Neb. ;
Bin : The condition of your ofli
upon its recent examination by Ro
enuo Agent Somerville was found
bo first-class in every respect. I ca
not hotter express my appreciatii
than by quoting the language of t !
report. The agent says : "In all n
" experience I have never seen a be
"tor regulated ollico , nnd have nov
"mot with a more competent lot
" oflicialfl than in the district of N
"brnska. I have no changes to BU
" post , and can only recommend th
" the officers strive to maintain tl
"present condition of the servii
" which it nooniB to me impossible
" improve , "
Accept iny congratulations.
Respectfully ,
GRKKN B. RAUM ,
Comraisaioner ,
Got Oat Doors.
The close confmomont of nil factoi
vork , gives the operative pallid face
poor appetite , languid , miserable fee
ings , poor blood , inactive liver , kit
mtys and urinary troubles , nnd all tl
phi sicians and medicine in the worl
cinnot help them unless they got ot
of doors or use Hop Bitters , tl
pa est and best remedy , especially fc
such cases , having abundance of lionltl
sunshine and rosy cheeks in then
They cost but a trifle. See anothi
column. Christinn ii'ccoraer. nov ]
"Rafflo"
The fixtures and stock of the Micl
igan tobacco store , 1417 , Dougli
street to bo disposed of. Ticke
$1.00 each. No blanks. N8-tf.
The Country.
Who thnt has over lived any time in tl
country but iimut have heard of thevirtu
of Burdock aa a blood purifier. Burdoc
Blood Bittern cure dyHpepsin , biliontmci
nud nil dinonlerH arising from iiupu
l lood or deraujred liver or kidueyH. Prl <
81.00. trial bcttleni" " 17 codlM
SPEGJAL NOTJciESJ"
NOTICE Advertl8emeiit To Loan , For 8M
Lout , Found , W nta , Bonrdlnir , &c. , will be 1
gcrtod lu thoKO rolnmnn once for TKX C1SK1
per line ; o ch Babiiequent Insertion , FIVECKN1
per line. Tba tint Irwortioa never lew thi
TWKNTY.P1VK OKNTS
TO LOAN MONEY.
ONEY ' TO LOAN Call nt Law Odlce of ]
M' L. Thomu Koom 8. Creltrhtori Block.
ArkA To loan atfrora 8 to 10p r con
' 'IMon coud real
l K. ISAAC KDWAUDS1109 y rnbajn St.
AAATO LOAf < At 8 per ccntti
UU\J tercet In eura of 2KO ar
iipwardu , for 3 to E yearn , on llret-claee city tr
( arm property. BnHig HitiL ESYATX and Loa
AHIKCT , 16th and Douzlas 8lt.
HELP WANTED.
I ANTKD Two tHnlnj room glrla At. S
\ Chirk * Hotel. 4SO-9 *
AXTKD Wlda awake man for wlnttr'njol
w uru and steadvl 421 S. 101 h St. 417-b
- cook at 920 Harnoy St. , be' '
WANTKD-A . 3-tf
A > ounpm' n to work iu a hn
WANTED at 1322 rurnUamat. 4S2-1
Girl for general housework ; mut
WANTED cook , gather and ironer. W-
cet. 4498 *
ANTKD A ( , 'ood Girl Bt once at 710 Nort
W Ninctoenta btreet 4 SO 8 *
A flrst-clas ominc-ok atChrii
WANTED re * uunuit , 1106 Faruhatu etreut
401-tf
\TJANTED Situation Inprlvatefam'ly to cook
YV wash and Iron. Addreiu M.C. BlInKoUlc ,
440-S *
A competent lAundnw ) , by Jin
WANTED , South 10 h St. 439-10 *
' Girl to do homework. Enquir
W'mo Farnham St. 442-tf
ARTED. Cook and kltcheu Kill at th
W P * < 4tlcjllou ) . _ 417-tf _
Two jfirls , ono to cook , wash ani
WANTED and ono to do uccond work and tak
aru of children. Beat of references ) reuulrcd
Vpjjlyoouthca-t corner of 20th and Callforni :
jt . Bent of waKui.
A position In first-claw drw
WANTED by a xraduate of Unlvernlty o
I'cnneylvama (11. ( D ) Entirely fimlllar witn tb <
lruj ( bumocw. Addrea ? , J. U. F. , Bee office. '
ANTED 1I.O to SOO loodn of dirt near S3 <
and St. Mary'ia > onu . Enquire at Be <
irtlcc. _ 3SM-U
ANTED UO to JOOIoaclD of dirt near 23rt
and St. Mary'd avenue. Euqulra at lo <
irtlto. lltt-tf
ANTED Funding bridge and ecbool bondi
W U. T. Clark , Btllevue. U3-tf
FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND.
KENT KurnUhed front room , with 01
without board. Call at 003 N. 17th St.
4G2-tf
I71OU KENT A fculta of elx rooms , miltabla fo :
L' housokceplnR. Enquire at 1817 Chicago
r 1303 and 1310 louilaa ) tit. , up utalr * . tdi-tf
neil KKNT-KurnUbed room , Zd door went
L1 S. K. cor. Dm on port and llth Ht 458-1
PlOll KKNT Furnluhfd roonm at N. W. cor
L > n 2 M mid WcbuUr. 6S
RKNT-IlouieforaiimaH f nilly InFoull
01011 . luqiUru at No. 810 South lOtli St
4548
[ T10R KENT-Koora * nt 17W Uurt ittrcet , be
L' tw ten mh and 1Mb. . H8-10 *
HKNT furnish room , H. K. cor. , ITU
Foil I ) vcnpjrt. Ono or two gentlemen.
nOH KENT Hou tuevin room ) , wltbln til
L1 blorki from ] ' , O. Inquire U13 Jonon. un
11 Nov. hth. 4MB *
It KENT KurnUhed roonw , north nlda ol
P C llforula St. , 2d door w t of 21nt.In < | ulrc
.
Itor I p. m. 481.tl
riORKKNT A tv.o story houwjwuh S On <
P r oui and 4 hrc clo.ctt ; ' o , barn If de
Ircd. InqulroatS 33 Uavrniioit ttrect , noutl :
431-tt
Idc- .
ITIOII KKN r llrlek utoru In Jjwbi' b o k , l li
U and Capitol memit. JOuNO. JACOllS.
MOH WEST 2-story house , 8 rooms , 4 lirgt
L1 cloKt.aho , b rnlldiBlicd. Sm lUuiv
KNT-To } ouni ; mtn w ho ifwlre tfoocj
POTl
winter quartern t o nl ly furnUhcd
JOHH. Inquiruof J , L. Itloo at Joe & Fam'a 01
t 171SDnd.TB > trta. _ oct'.Y '
OR RK.NT A furnUhed front room fe
with bojrd , In private family.
rtfmod. tailCOrfN. IHhHt.
[ 7OR ( RENT Ooe or to r 3un , fumiiltt
L1 unfunlahcd , B. W. .CM. .of CttUforn ! t
SPEUIAL NQTIOBS-DontlDiiui
OH RKNT-An e > PK rUtr furnlOml JcoTt
room , low prtcflj brick houDo , J01J CAM 8U
.i nwa K niiintiivu ruwu. ui LI
eh nU' Kicbinee.H , B. ttt. Iflti and Dodff * '
PQR BALE.
"TOOK SALR Or rent , on cAujrtorm * . on o { Uu 1
JL1 . finest rMldtncei In tlio eltjr. inquire D.
Cooke , 18tb and L < atcnorth Bit. AIM 0-room
hour * torrent. 8T1-8'
8ALK-Kine uprJeht piano. Knnulro loa
FOR . ICth SI. VUU Mai on monthpavmcnt ! * .
456.9'
FOKBAl.B-in > m ( rood poalM , cheep ; * at RJ
Darn , Ibth 8t
TOORHALK-A fraall honno and , lot with peed
r well uiil Mublo. on 20th , ne Bhermtn 81 ,
No 1807. Pricr. BV ) , SJS-U
lllCh KOU 'L-AI.H.
B 503-tf KSTAnUOOK A POK
8ALKlolof icconrl hand furniture ,
11OH * , carpom and crockery w j , ft > 11 ,
Hplgle , 1M3 OouglM Sta. _
' "
"KM IB hM nttllng lonif llnti of BOUWW , lot *
Und Hud l im ( or Ml * Odl And rtt
thooi. _
TJI OU HAU1 A tmall tntfae , II. W. P rn >
Jj Hon > mtko. In v rfect ocder , Inquire ot lu ,
O. Clark < s Co.
T7IOR 8AI.R iUrw of DouplM Kbd Haryr can-
JD tie * . A , ROaEWATKUltMF rnh nirtrort !
3 80it
_
1710R SAI.K Knur ncroa of land ncarjwntor *
J ; norKg nieriolr , alxo two cottair.w on Capltot
lim. Add. AMIliWiUhVLNS , 1300 Douglas St.
4 U
_
AKI ) LAND Benin rent * houwa ,
HOUSES , hotels , farrr ete , lands , offlcog
room * . etc , Sco lit i we
MISCELLANEOUS.
T OST On the EOth of Oitoher , n red uid
I 1 white epotted ciw ; Ion. : horn * , about nlno
orUnj < rtrn ok ) . A llber.xl reward ( or her return -
turn to No. 1403 Howard St. 400.8"
riMIK ertl'crhavlnc acquired tlmrlifht of an
JL A 1 Medicine , of whlcli the prescription ban
blthcrtn hi-cn n Kiiarde 1 ecrret to tlio cclcb'ntod
ho | ilt.il Irom wlilih It In obtained , diHlrci to
m ct vltli Home one willing to Inx-st a rno.'cmto
ra JU1 for a nhnre In the profits. AJdrwo P. O.
box 02 , Omaha. 447-10
- t rl board can ha ; hid nt No.
FIKST-CLAS3 ttrcct , between Twvntcth and
404-8 *
& Ol AHAl.f U > IA.N ( Iron
AFIK&T ) dcBlrcH a ultustlon where hit BIT-
rleci wou'd be required. No objection to xv\ng \
went AddromA. jtUck , carol ) . Uolclotdn , Coun-
ill lllufT * , Irmn. _ 42t- ' <
J. M. 1IKUNSWIUK & IJI.AKK CO. , K p
THE complete stock of Dllllard Tnblcfl and 1)11- )
llard ruerrhandlvo on'hand.at tliclrbtoro room,500
South 10th St. , Omaha , Neb. ol2-lm *
T llOCHbTAcSfcK Will puy tne hiifhtei uwn
tj . prtco for Kecond hand Ullllard and Pool
Tables. Call or addrcuq 09 South 10th St.
olJ-lm *
KM1S' KKALJ'M'ATK DOOM
B
HAY At A. H. Sandor'a Fcod Store
BALED Harncy bt. alB-tt
TJKMI3' KKAl , ESTATE KXCHAXOE.-a
JJ 1st paqc. *
' NEW CITY HAPS. 10. " . MonntT
BKMIS' , f ? . 10. O H O. P. H IM IS.
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPEGIA1
NOTICES.
NOTICK. Special advertisement * , uch aa
U > et , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Kent ,
tVantu , Donrdlng , etc. , ulll bo inncrted In this
iclumn at tlio low ratu of TEN CKNTS PEK
AKK for the flrat Inwrtlon end FIVK CUNTS
'Ell LINK for each Bubwjqucnt Inwirtlon.
xnve odr orl iHcmcnta at our ofilcc , upetiirs ,
ornor llroadway and tlaln etrevti , CouncQ
JlnfN.
\TrANTEU-E\erjbody in Council Bluffs leVY
VY to tuke Tun I'KK. 20 cents per week , de
Uered by carrierc. Olfke coriier llroadwaf ao4
ilaUi , up stalra , Council Bluga. 602-tf
A | ( oed steady man to Uko care
WANTED . A4dr m A. L. B , Bo i office ,
'ouncll IllufTn , Ko j-7t
ANTED To buy peed rnlteh cow. Add row
w lira oUlcu , Council lllufft. NerD-6t
CTTANTED Agcnti to camaw Be piy-
YV I'lu lM-int8s in the country. Aduresa
! . M. , EceotUce , Council Bluffs. . NovU-tl
BALE llurne , buR y nd rmrnc * ! . cheap
FOR cash. Addrew . U. C. , ll e otllce ,
louncll llIulTs. NovD-3t
nOU.BAUV-Oro 10-foot iron fed. 19 inch
C BInt ' , , wood turning lafie. ul.able lorpat-
crns , ] x > 8t0 , chucking and drlillnutroog ; ticl ,
early new ; coht ? 110 , prlre % , l. Onu utronj ;
rill prctM , little used ; eon $16 ( > , p Icu llO. One
tw wood turning lathe , U foot bed , 10 in h
wlnxprlce ; ] $ iO. Onu new cupalo , bbwcr , tlaski
nd tnoulvlln rand , ( heap. O her Uthej , BUom
nK'lncffhaftiD ) ; and piilht-i. 8. D. & H J.
101'KINS , Council Illuffe , I < > wa. 10 N6t
r OST A black and white bulldor , larpte col-
Lj lar nnd chain around Mi necK. Information
i regard to him , or liU return , will bo liberally
B ardcJ. J. U'OIUEN , It. P. cottJfie , utor
un'sfur , Council llhidj.
having itoves , ftirnlturo and oce nd
hand household goal * f uiiy duncri tli n .can
lupose ot them for c.sh by callini ; ut the ( ; itr
.uctlon Store of J. A. Fatten C * Co. dnicll
luff * , low ft. o t28U
OTTEK'S TICKUT OFKICB-War in rallrood
L tickets continuua to boom. Uu ; roccxicnted
> w rated to all eastern point * . Every tUkoi
uaranteed , Orders filled Dy telephone. From
ne to ten dollars Hived by purchattln ; ticket *
I C. A. Potter , nucccHior to Potter & Palmer , No.
) South Fifth fctreet , fi.ur door beion th poet-
Illce , Council Plugi. loii * . octlS-tf
; TirANTEI > Hey , with i > ony , to carry papers ,
f Y Inquire at linn olUce , CouncU Blullt.
octlS-U
rTJTANTKD To buy 100 ton * broom corn.
rY for partlculan iuldre * > Council Bluffs
room Factory , CouncU BIufl , Iowa. 6MOU
; TTANTED A flrrt-cUw broom tier. Hayn *
rY &Co. , Council Bluffii. Iowa. ECO 80 *
1TANTKD A boy to do chorea at Jljnster I
rT llnhcry. Council Blutfa. 601-88 *
7K > K SALB Old popori 40c per hundred , at
j The Bee efflce. Council Blofl . Kfl-U
EDWARD KUEHL
AOISTEK OF PALMYSTKRY AND CONDI'
lONALlbT , 408 Tenth Streetbetween Farnhom
jdlla.ney. Will , vlth tbo aid of euardUa *
> lriti , obtain for any ono a glance ) at the put
ad pr ent , and on certain condition * la the fa-
ire. tBooUi and Shoes m jo to order. Perfect
itUfaction ruarantnxl
POWDER
Absolutely Pure. /
Mad from Orepo Cre.o TarUr. No other
patlan mAkea iruch llht , flaky hot bmd ,
xnrloui paltry. Can IK eatoa by DpeBCO
tlout fear of the 111 * mulling from heavy )
rtlble food. Bold only In auu , by all Oroe < § I
UOTAU JIAKINOBPOWBKR TO' J
Net > Y At