THE OMAHA DAILY BK'F : MONDAY , NOVEMBER 14 , 1881 , THE DAILY BEE. Monday Morning , Nov 14. LOOAL BKIiWITIEB. I'ntterson ; MIn con\ \ . Frederick Lending llfttter , Dofttic. Kclinblo H\llcr. : Gloves nt the 09 cent store , Winter cnpi clicop i.t F.wlcrick'n , Finest lluenf pcifumcn at S.uoV. Flnect fUii | > ljof perlumory Frederick's W.OO Still Hftts cell rapid ly. n8-4t Ladicfi Knnd lings attho99 cent utoro. IIONNBH'S for best Stoves nnd I'ur- niture. n9-lf Winter CAPS all kinls nt Frederick's. clOt .Short llnnd tnught nt JJiiNincsn Col lego. rjctiO-141 WM a benntlftil day' is the Venice of America. United Stiles court opens to-day. Turn out to the citliona mcetins to night. night.T T venty-one csr of stock came in on the U. P. yesterday. The Wallace Sisters combiuntlon nn nt the Cnnficld hoino , There will probably bo two weeks more of county court. Judge Savage begins M * fall term o court In Hurt county , lo-ilny. The U. I'.paycir went out Sattrda ] over the 0. & I ? . V. branch , The first party of the Unity club wil lakj place nt Slnndanl hall to-nlglit. The train from the west , duo nt .1:2. : ' p. in. yesterday , arrived thrco hour late A. hard froit lout ni ht wai followed by n clear day nnd Additional depth o" mini. Ten cars of hogs n dny , 700 head , is thi avernjfo now leceired at lluyd'a packing llOUHC , Sixly-firn Mormon dupe * went went on No. 7 Saturday , Thec iua Sn over th VTubaah. SWIM chceeo importe < l nnd Imitation whole < ! ale nnd retail , at II. Jteyer'j , 307 south 13th street A life-like picture of thn late Dr. ( J C. Moncll , done in or.vyon ijr llerel France , nttracU much Admiration in PC'S window. The motion for n new trinl in tlie CharlcH ] ) e Great CABO will ho nitfucd biv fore Judge Siv/igo on hit return froiiil'urt county. The divorce petitioned for by F < ou Oroen wna grnntcd by Judge Sav.igo on Saturday , unil Jlra. Grouu U now n ( jrass widoxv. The Mute Journal , published nt the institute for the d f nnd dumb , near this city , coiucijto TUB B-nioflhongular'y nnd is n bright , rondnMe little paper. TwocascHof disorderly conduct were considiTcdSnturdaynioriiing , by hl ( lonur , , Jutlge Uuneko. Ono wni continual , the other Rent the offender to juil In default of $5 And coats. Mrs. E. McGuire , wife of the chief operator of the night force nt the Wontem Unio.i ti'legr.iph office , received a ftevera F fall on the croasinr at the Doyd opera LOUDO corner Saturday. John Beel has put in extenuive im provements in his Tenth street drug utoro , and a prettier storeroom in not to bo found in town than it is n w. Hla sign , painted by Lehman , is a bejuty , Just received , 2 car * of S. L. Pot. ; 8 cow of K. Hose ; 2 cars .V.lchignn n ] > p'og ; 1 car of cider , nil of choicest quality , which I will nell nt very low margin. J , Mc- Yittte , cor. llth and Fnrohaiu. The strf el car line was badly demor nlized ycnterdny. The ditching of a car on Ninth utreet waafollowodbvablockndo on Fifteenth nnd Fnrnbnm Btrootn , nnd it wai not rained until about noqn , S ttl i y nfterooon Mr. W. ICohbtt , fomiun for Went k Frltschcr , fell through the elevator hntchway on the xecond floor of the building to the luscment. IIU injuries - juries were eevcre , but not crlmui. There ia not n decent Groaning over any of the btuincr.n hlroct-i of Omahu. The city nuthoiStioi have majlo no eff rt to keep the erodings putuubly cloau. Whnt Oinivhii need la sovural obiUuvrit u. lly the new time tnblc , trains on the Omnhn k ' : t. 1'nul ro\d : lenvo Oinulm at 9:3 : ii.ni nnd 1:2) ) p. m , , the : < ftornnon train Loin ; n freight. The pnasonger nr- rlvea at Omahn nt Cli : [ p. 111. mil thu freight ut 10:31 : n. in. Mr , A. Beniou hat ) pur > .hacd the lutcrefct of the Into P. J , .TolniHun in the ice rnd coal busiueHH , an I will nivo thy buflicu-H bin L'ntlro ntUnllou. IIU pnil exjieriouvc < u thU btuino-H aud ac < iuiii ! aiKo m Omahu MIUWCM for Mr , BUUlUili , The Grt'alWectcrn chaptorof Knighta of the libck Circle , wnu oignuizcd lad1 Thundnyevunlng in this city. Thin Uth firet time a branch of thin organization haH been eatublinhod in thul'rjna-Misiour country , with the titnglo exception of un chapter InCaliforrjIa. -A llttlo daughter of P. A. clerk In the pa uvugor depot of the Unior Pacific Company , nwnllowcd a button with u I'iu through it , ou Thursday oven ing. Ithadnotbeeu extractol from th child's throat up to Saturday evening aiv thu little ODK'H life wiw deupalied of. J. IT , Cnrbiugh , of .Shannon , 111 , , of fcri n rowiirJ for the ruturn of hU son , twelve yearn old , who left homo Outobei 22. lie has dark oyoa and hair , aud thi thumb of bin left hanJ hat been cut off the lirut Joint. ICichungoa will a4 ! th distressed pnrunU by imhltkhiug this item , Two petition ) lira in circulation in Lliicola , one nnkiug that K'luor D. Fnn'c bu a | > p InloJ clerk of the United States circuit couit vice Watson li Smith , and thu other asking that H. 1) . Btcnnifl be appolnttd clurk of the UnltoJ Stjtva dii-lrict court in CASB Mr. Frauk in pro moted. moted.A A neatly and comfoitably clad boy baby was left attlio door of J. S. Wilght's plauoioouu iu the city hall buillim : nt 1 oVluck fiat u day , vhoru itiw found by Haruhul Augvll aud Olllccr McClurc. ACCOIIII anyhig it vraa a letter itddreii > cd ( o Mr , Wright , AbViug thut ha jirovido it with a comforUblu home , which he tayu he will do. AMDNG THE DRIFTS. Battling With the Elements on Top of the Rookios. Ovorlnml Trnvolinr ; ml IU Mnnf Dlllloultloa. The two Union Pacific paadongc Irnins , duo in this city nt 3:25 : p. in Friday and Saturday reflectively , nr rived in this city Sunday morning , tli fir.it ftt 2 o'clock , the Bcojnd at I o'clock , being the first through traini since Thursday last. From pwionficrs who came througl on these runs Bonio parlicularg won earned of the first HIIOW blockade o tlio seMen nnd of the ilifllculticn en countered in croming the Rockies ai hi.i sodflon of the year. The first train left Lirnmio on time Thur.idny , atrikin ( hu snow nt UcJ { attlos. They ran to Tie Siding , ei nilcs west of Shormnn , having oidcra gainst tlionnow plows from Cheyenne nii'J , after lying thuro until r > :10 : Fri- ( liyinorniiie , ptoccctlodtoSlieniipnthe nuinnut , from whichthuy did not move a wliuol until 4 o'clock Haturduy morn ing , the snow falling heavily until.i ( o'clock Friday night. The cuts were idl filled up oven , the BIIOW in BOIIIU places lyitnjtcn or flftoun foot duop , and n fearful gnlu blowing nil the tintu nmkc.1 llio drifta worst1. At tiinun BIX cnaincH were employed in tlio at toinjit to break the blockade , with tWO HIIOW pIoKR , 01)0 ) of which \ < f thrown from tlio tnick and caused : ditionnl troublo. The pan- songors wlio were not provided with lunch obtained imviln at the Sherman hotiHoiuid hmlumplu time to iimpuct the utirioBitica of the invnutun there nnd w.ttvh the gr.indour of u storm on the mountaina. While hero two porloro on the Pullman cars , wliilo going from thu Sherman houao to the train , got lost in the iluop snow and got upon the railroad track be fore they know it. Tiiuru they cumo nuar being run down and killed by three onginca 'liich had huon pu.ihintr the mow jiloir. They plunged into a snow-bnnk ut I ho aide of the trunk , and were ia moro danger , for tliuy couldn't get out and \ruru not diauovurod by thouu in search of thorn until seine time hud ulnpaod. TJicro wore thrco clergymen on board , who nr-fliBtad the piaBungora in bearing tlio dolny with Ohriitiiin ruuignution , the latter , liowovor , hoing a philosophic crowd any way and accepting the silimlion in good part. A youm , ' lady on board , who was [ tiito n inuaicinn , ontortninod her companions with nongfi , with gui tar accompaniment. At length the track WAS clear nnd the train again untlor way. The lir t forty miles , from Sherman to Cheyenne , wns mndo in a little Ices than nn hour , and the rest of the trip to Omahu iu an aver- ngo time of thirty-ono mill's nn hour. The pansongora were very comfortably sheltered in the can * , and it wna not uitromoly cold , anyway , BO that the Jolay was the bnly diauotnfort uiper- ioncoiU 'Thooocond train laid at Lnramio 'ram 11 : 0 a. m. on Friday to 4 a. m. Saturday , it being useless to pull out * hi1o the storm continued. At Oran- t-i Ounyon another lay over was taken. 1'lioy were not stopped by the snow , but rroro run under orifors nd hold Ivor BO often that they lost time. 3onntor John 11. Mitchell , of Oregon , tid Hon. John H. Williams , who was attorney general of tuo United States luring Grant's second administration , irero on board this train. The C. , B. & Q. was in waiting hero uid took the through passengers from joth. trains on to their destinations. Almoct Vonnn Again , My mother was tiillictod a long lime ivith neuralgia , and a dull , heavy , in- ictivo condition of the whole system , boadacho , norvouB prostration , ind was almost holplesg. No physiciana ar modlcinoa did her any good. Three montlm aito shu began to use liop IMttors , witli Much good effect that uho Roomo and feels youm ; in-run , although over 70 years old , Wo think thei-o is no other mcdlciro fit to HBO in the family. A lady in 1'rovidonco , II. I Journal novl-15 Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Curo. 17oodlw W. E. Laitonstoin hna just opened nt " 20 North Sixteenth utrect a fresh and now Block of otaplo and fancy Groceries. Everything fresh and nice , give him a call n7-0t Clioico butter and eggs , W. E. LnuoiiBtcin , 220 North Sixteenth street. n7-lw OHAMHEU FURNITURE. Ohas , Shivorick haa received a largo lot of nnw chamber sutii , in latest and bust styles and of superiorior work manship and fmiah , which ho is ollor- "nji nt low prices. A careful inapoo ,1011 , by partieB intereatod is solicitocl , ClIAS. SllIVHl.ICK , Genet.-xl Ilousohold Furniture , 1208 and 1210 Farnlmm Btreot , "BLAOK-DKAUQHT" . - cnrw dyS1 > or > iiio , indiguHtion and hvurtburu. A C. F. Ooodman. Largest stock of Watches and IOWBB priecii , at Whipplo & McMillan's. n2-2t GLOVES ut 90 cent otoro. oot 17-cod-lm "CoNKAD'H Budwolaor ia dally gain ing ground pvor the many spuriou winca and liquors now in uso. Aal at your Hotel and Saloon for U. WHKH you are weary nnd tired trj a iiip of ' 'Conrad's Budwolsor" am you foci at once roliof. Largest BtoMt of Watches and lowea prices , ut Whipplo & McMillan'H. nl2-2fc Our five cbiit countera fully aup plied with novelties. W. U. DKNMKTT & Uo ] load what the Now York papers say about the demand for the ftno Minnesota Flour made at Minneapo lis , and remember that you can buy it for ? 1,75 per 100 pounds. W.M. Largo line of Tinware at old nriooa atV. . U. Uonnott & Co. 'a. Trinity Choir Concert. The illness of Mr. Eil. 11. Dexter , the tenor , who wns to have partici pated i"l he Trinity choir concorlSnlur day evening , necessitated a postponement mont of tlio ntcrlainmcnt tinti November 19th' , ono week from to night. With the woalher nnd street ; in their present condition , this an nouncumeiit will bo rend with picas nro by ninny who will bo glad c another opportunity to enjoy the fin programme prepared for the occasion TJio'rcgular rohcarsal of Trinity choir is hold this evening at Manonic hall , and it ia the urgent wish of the di rectors that all the members should bo prompt in attendance. Any singers desiring to join the choir are cordially invited to attend this rehearsal , BANKER'S DAUGHTER. Great SUCCOHO of the Collier Combination [ at Boyd'a Opera ITouao. ] 3oyd's opCM IIOUBO waa well filled Saturday evening on the occasion of the second representation in Omaha of the "Banker's Daughter" by the Union Square theatre combination. To many of our renders the plot of this deservedly popular drama is wull known , as the play has boon on the hoards for nearly five years. The in terest of the plot turns upon the forced marriage of the hcroino and the consequent HulFiiriiig which it en tails upon herself and these connected with her life. Lillian Weslbrook , the daughter of u wealthy banker ia en gaged in marriage to an artist Harold lloutlcdgo. She is at the name time receiving thu attentions of the Count do Carojac a French nobleman whom HIO ! refuses. Lillian quarrels with Houtlcdge and ha * taken stops to make po co with her lover when she is in formed by her father tlut it is neces sary thataho nhouldaccept in marriage the hand of John Strebulow , a wealthy friend of thu family in order to save hia bank from ruin and ho him- sulf from dishonor and disgrace. Tlio sale itf made , and Lillian , broken hearted , consent ! ! on condition tlmt Mr. Strobolow Bhall bo told all. This her father promisee , and aftcrivards refuses to do. Harold leaves America , goes to Home , pnd Lillian nmvriuH , re moves to Paris , and becomes n mother. Here , by an unfortunate chance , Harold and Lillian meet and explana tions unsuo. The old love returns with redoubled forco. A striking scone oiiBUos between the old- time lovers now aundored for ever , which is interrupted by the Count do Carojoc , who purposely quarrels with Harold Koutlouge ischall tinged and kills the artist in a duel. The blow nearly kills Lillian whose husband now for the lirst time learns the secret history of hia wife's life. Believing that ho has won her hand but not her heart ho returns her to her father promising to return should she over truly bo ablp to ruciprocato hia lovo. Lillian returns to Now York and lives for throe years in her old homo grieving for her dead lover and absent husband. At the end of that time through the medium of their child and the two parents Lilian rocoivea baek with open aruu her husband , now hur lover , and the play closes with a reunited family and a happy homo. Whilti it is something of a misnomer to call the company which appeared Saturdad evening in tha lianker'a Daughter the Union Square company , still the combination was in many respects the bout which has appeared for a long time in Oma ha. Miss Adele Belgrade an Lillian Wcstbrook was n charming and fresh impersonation of the Banker's Daugh ter , which carried with it throughout the play the sympathies of the audience - once , The Florence Brown of Mrs. Charles Walcott could scarcely bo im proved upon , It was at once a work of consummate ) art and agonuino reve lation of nature. Mr. Whiting's us John Strobclow , scarcely did himself justice in the opening scone , but fur ther in the progress of thu play entered moro thoroughly into the spirit of his part and gave an oarnoat and manly characterization of the loving but wronged husband. The Count do Carojao of Mr. Doball is worthy of moro than passing mention. It was a finished tluni h intensely passionate study of a difficult character which few actors could improve upon. Charles Wolcott as G. Washington Tippa presented - sontod an admirable piece of character portraiture which completely won the audience. Not to particularize , the remaining members of the company gave an ex cellent support , und rounded oil' ono of the best castti which has ever ap pcared in our city. The stiigo sott'ng was all that could bo desired , nnd exhibited in a most favorable light the resources of our bountiful opera houso. Mention should bo made of the debut of the theatre orchestra , which churmod the audience with a number of excellently performed muaicalnuinbora. Thoior- chostra la in ovury way worthy of Ihe opera houao , and that la saying o groal deal. "WINE OF CARDUI" cure * Irrcgu lar , painful , or dilQcuU menstruation. At 0 , V. Goodman. Diamond bangle ring ! at Edhomo & Ericluon'a , Largest stock * of gold and illrer watches at Edholm & Erickaon'fl. Largest stock of gold and silvo watches at EdholmA _ Erickaon's. For ; highest grade rloh gold Jewelry call nt Whipplo itMoMillan'a. nl2-2 BIIASII THE CLOTHIER , 1203 VAKNAU HTKKKT , Says ho wanta the mud to dry up , o : else ho wants the city to move it inti the Missouri river , or somewhere elao Those who nro ready to buy stylish Hiiit and a first-class ovorcoa for a little money should go at once t Elguttor'H Mammoth Clothing House 1001 Farnham , cor , 10th. Those 3.00 Detbya are at Fred crick's. nov8-4t TRAVELING TROOPERS. The Fourth Artillery En Rou'o to the Pacific Coast. At 11 o'clock ' yesterday morning a special train , consisting of three bag- gjgo cr.rs , five coaches and ono Pull man car , arrived nt the U. P. transfer via the C. U. & Q. The train conveyed voyod the troops now enrouto to th Pacific coast to take Iho place of Hi 4th artillery , which went east a few days ego to NowEngland , The dotiiclnnont consisted of throi batteries , the headquarters and non commissioned ntaff ahd regimontn board of the First United Statea ar tillcry , under command of Major Frank. Thcro were ono hundred and twonty-fivo men and the following officers ; Captains Ivikin , Ward and Ingalls ; Liouta. JJubbel , Andrews , llico , Slakor , Chamberlain and Pat terson , and Liout. J. M. K. Davis , regimental adjutant. The headquarters and non commis sioned BtalF , with battery A , como 'rom Fort Adanm , Newport , 11. I. and batteries A nnd D from Govern or'fl Island , Now York harbor. They eft Newport on Thursday last and Chicago at 10 o'clock Saturday , their route buing by the 11. t A. ; N. Y. C. til. 11 K.L. S. , and C. , B. it Q. They left about ono o'clock on a opec- al train on the Union Pacific and g < lirect to San Francisco , where they vill bo distributed according to the ollowing orders : Light battery K , the head quarters , iuld and BtafT will go to Presidio ; bat- ory B , Captain Andruss , and battery ? , Captain Eakin , will go to Fort 'oint , at thu Goldun Gate , and hut- cry E , Captain Taylor , will go to Fort 3anby , on Iho Columbia river. The loutonant colonch of the two ro i- ncnlii , the First and Fourth , have xchnnged , ao that Lieutenant Colonel Jest will remain east with the latter , lia new command. Most of the oflicura were accompan- ed by their families , there being a ozen or so of ladies andascoro of the > rii'htcst , , healthiest looking young- tors over scon. On alighting from ho Pullman coach the latter frisked bout like young colta on a frosty lorning. There wns another detachment of omen and children , perhaps twice ns irgo us the first. They were the sol- iera' families , and draw up in a quad between the cotnnanioa on the ilalform , a tired and disgusted look- ng crowd. They traveled in a com- 1011 day coach nnd didn't fool quite ogpod na their more aristocratic com- > anion.s dii voyage. Traveling Mon nd it hard to keep in good health , wing to the constant change of valor , diet nnd the jarring of the lira. All these things inj nro the cidncys , while Warner's Safe Kidney nd Liver Cure is certain to counter- et them. Iw Dr. Amelia Burroughs , Withnoll louse , Tuesday and Fridays , 10 a. m. to 8 p. m " n& DIED- MAI/LEN Youngest son f Hugh and Margart Mallen , Sunday , NoTeraber 13tb , at 3:30 p. in. , aged une year one month and three dayu. Vnneral will take ylsco nt 1:30 : p. m , toy - y from the r * idouc , JNo. 920 Ilarney trcet , betwo n Ninth and Tooth. Friend * f th family are invited to attend. Charles Bird died at the residence f James Traill , corner of Nineteenth nd Lake streets , north Omaha , on Friday , November llth , of congestive hill. hill.Funeral Funeral from the residence of ilr. Traill , at 1 p. m. , on Sunday. WORTH YOFPEAISE. As a rule wo do not recommend mtont medicines , but when wo know > f ono that really is a public bonefac- .or , and does positively cure , then wo onsidor it our duty to impart that in- ormation to all. Electric bitten are ruly a most valuable medicine , and rill Buroly euro Billiousnoss , Fever and Ague , Stomach , Liver and Lidnoy omplaintn , even where all others rem- diea fail. Wo know whereof wo peak , and can freely recommend to all. [ Ex. Sold at 50 cents a bottle. lab. it McMahon. (4) ( ) S. P. MORSE & CO. ME.H'H HOX , SHIHTH , UNDERWEAR. 200 Dozen Scamlosu Fancy British Sox 25c. 25 Dozen Men's Fiuo all Wool Scarlet Half HOBO 50c. a Pair fully vorth 75o. 25 Dozen Fine English Merino HOBO )5c. ) , 3 for ? 1. Seamless Unbleached Sox $2 do/ . Extra Fine Unbleached Sox $2.50 do/ . Best Quality Linen Collars $1.50 doz. doz.Boat Boat Quality Linen OuSs $2.50 doz. Another invoice of Men's Pique Sown , Stitched back Derby Street Gloves 81.au pair , usually nold at 92 00 to $2.50. Every pair warranted not to break. Heavy Merino Shlrta or Drawers 25o. 25o.Uenvy Merino Shlrta or Drawers 50c , , worth 75o. Heavy Merino ShirU or Drawers 75o. , worth 91 00. Heavy Merino Shirt * or Drawers 91 00 , worth 91 25. For $1 25 wo soil a Tory heavy Patent ont Merino Shirt or Drawer that baa heretofore sold for 91 50. Suamleu Shirts or Drawers fron. 9160 , formerly 81 75 , up to the boat Cartwright and Warner's and Hand- knit Scotch Shetland Wool. S. P. MOJUMU & Co. Oysters in every style t Mrs Spoorri'a. Masonic block. novlO-3 FRESH OYSTERS- By the Pint , Quart or Gallon , at El Hot's , 412 North Sixteenth street. nll-3t The finest Hosiery in the city at S Bernstein s. novS-Ut The very best of table board at cosy onus at Mrs. Spoorri's Restaurant , Masonic block , corner Sixteenth and Capitol avenue. NovlO-St PERSONAL Stcvo Mrnlio hivfi rclumed.'from the ca Judge Duody arrived In the city Satur d\y n l.'lit. Senator Jonco , af Nevada , went wea Saturday. AV , A , I'axton returned from the wcs yj-tcnlnv. ] J. F. Thom , a well known citizen o Circeley , Col , , was in the tlty yesterday. T. M. Hopwood , editor of Iho 1'hclp City Nugget , called nt Tn's ltiu : offic Saturday. Vicompto d'HuuMonrille , one ol th < Krcnch commlsMioneri to the Yorktown CcnUnnlnl , wont went Saturday , 11 , Lane , ( itiptrintendenl of bridge ? U , P railroad , came in from the west iu one of tha delayed trains Sunday. Col. Stnnlon paymaster of the depart mcnlof the Plattc , and H. W , Chacc , clerk , left for Fort Fred SteeloSftturday , Oco' H. Diehe of the Chlcigo Btock yanbi , vi-itcd Omaha yesterday nfewhourf. Ic expressed \ \ \ contidcuco iu the city'i brilliant future. Mr. U.iyd 1'nrk , the leading jeweler ol Suit Lake City , went west Saturday with : I'H ' family , who have been HJICtiding the uinmer in the cant , K. It. Dean , Ksq , , and L. W. WilguM , Csr ) . , two attorneys front David City , ar- 'ivcd ' iu Omnha Saturday to attend United States court , beginning to-morrow , Mra. Seth Shnrplo-'f , wife of Conductor SlmrplcH , of thu Union Pacific , arrived iu [ ) maha hut cvuning from L iratuic. She ill visit fiiondii in thin city several days. Among the paiicngcrii < n the U. P. rain from the west lait evcnimWAH Hun. ' . H. Brents , coiigicisioual delegate from iVashiugton territory who N ou hia way o the national capital. llx-Scnator John II , Mitchell and ex- United State. ) Attorney General Gco. H. Williams were passenger * on the Un ion Pacific train whl b arrived from Iho west this morning. They are ourouto for Washington. Mr. Clint G. Ford , who is with the Jen nie Wallace party , in an old uewppRpo'1 man , though ittill < iuito a young man. Ho waa for twelve yeam connected with the the Chicago dailies iu v.triouii capacities , from compo itortocity editor. Kr-Ald. Jim Stephenson , General Bag- gagotnan A. Traynor , and "Miuo Host' Swobc , cf the U P. hotel , I ft for Dourer last evening. They will make an extended trip from the metropolis of Color j do through that state and Idaho , liiifinets of Roma kind IB on foot. In a Rpccial car from the Central Pacific road , attached to the overland train ar riving ye.iterday ovcniug , were Jud o Sandenon , titturneyof tiio Central Pacific , nnd party wlio were on their way to.Now York City. In the party were Mra. Jcwett , and two young gentleman , Messrri. II. L. Travis and A. H , Foelich. The car was brilliantly lighted with gns and presented a most untieing appearance within. Major O'Bryan , general ogent of tha Sioux City & St. Paul road , left yesterday forTopeka , Kas. , where ho ia to be tha guest of a dinner party gircn him by num erous friends iu that city. Frank Ireland , 12o < i. , of Nebraska City , sccompauies the genial O'Ury n as an invited guest and will reproient the latter in making the re sponses , for , in the language of the Major , he "can railroad it , but when it oomoa to ipeiche * he geti off the track. " ' DYING BY INCHES. Very otten wo BOO a person suffer ing fr m some form of kidney com plaint and is gradually dying by inches. This no longer need to bo so , for Electric Bitters will positively cure Bright's disease , or any disease of the kidnoya orurininry organs. They are especially adapted to this class of diseases , acting directly on the Stomach and Liver at the same time , and will speedily euro where every other remedy lias failed. Sold at fifty cents a bottle , by lah & Mo- Malion. (3 ( Jos. Schlitc * Milwaukee Boor on draught nt the Merchant's Exchange , corner IGth and Dodge streets. "WINE OF CARDUI" for Ladies only. At C. F. Goodman. BEST MICHIGAN APPLKS , $4.50 PER BAHREL. Early lloso Potatoes , $1.15 , and Suit Lake Potatoes , $1.40 per bushel in 10 bushel lots , at G. Heimrod's , Sixteenth Btroot-U. P. block. nov9-4t Choice Salt Lake Potatoes at Win. Gentleman's. nov8-5t Winter capa at Bunco's. The only place in Omaha that reminds - minds ono of the orderly , well regula ted establishments of Now York and Chicago ia Pundt'a grocery house , 1218 Farnham. Spotlessly clean , the array of imported nnd fancy grocorioa rise tier upon tier and shelf upon shelf in a profusion that almost bewilders you , Staple and fancy goods in the most novel and attractive forma meet the eye upon every side. It fairly gives o.o an appetite to stop into Pundt'sto buy a cigar. Coffees from Arabia , Brazil and Java ; tcaa from China and Japan ; sugars from South America and Louisiana ; spices from the islands of the aea ; jarred and canned daintioa from Franco , Germany and England ; nuU from the Tropics , and candies " from Italy ; wines from tha sunny slopes of Portugal and Spain ; salmon from California , and sardines from Nice ; cigars from Cuba , and tobacco from the south , make a catalogue of supplies and luxuries rarely seen and never surpassed in the western states. "Raffle- " The fixtures and stock of the Mich igan tobacco store , 1417 , Douglas street to bo disposed of. Tickets 91.00 each. No blanks. N8-tf. CITIZENS OF NOimi OMAHA. Mr. J. E. Bradley , southwest corner nor of Sixteenth and Webster streets , has added to his already well-known restaurant a first-class bakery , where fresh cakes , pira , rolls , and the lightest , whitest and swootcst broad in the city can bo had for the lowest nrico. A free delivery waeon will call on you. Send iu your orders. NovO-wsm OVER THE ROAD. The Prisoners Sentenced by Judge Savage The prisoners who lind been triw nixl convicted at tlio present term o the district court , were arraigned 1)0 fore Judge Savage at 1:30 : p. in. Sat urdny for sentence , except thoao who had motions for now trials pending , the latter including Charles E , De- Groat. Martin Lewis , colored , WAS sentenced tenced to four years at tlio peni tentiary , for burglar/ , having plead guilty. Chan. B. Tracoy and John McDon \lci , for robbery , received five and four years respectively at Lincoln. Frank Roinke , 15 years of ago , con victed of horse stealing , was sent to .ho reform school , at the discretion of tlio superintendent. P. II. Garrignn was "sent up" for two years for forgery. Win. Bokovia , for stabbing his irother , goes over the road on a two rears' absence. Mary CalJahan , twelve years old , charged with disorderly conduct , was sentenced to the reform school , ivt tlio discretion of tlio superintendent. She vns too much for her parents , who : ould not manage her , and wanted to ut the job to some one else. Mirnbllo Dlotn. "Your Spring blossom in n micctw. 1 ertainly think itH effects arc wonderful ; 11 tlio dyspeptic 8yiii.titiH | ( ) I complained f have vaninned ; my wife is alxo enthuui- i Uc in praise of it ; bho was disfigured jy blotches nnd pimplt-H on her face , and lad continuous headache. She is all ight now , a'id all unsightly erupt tins i vogone. You may refer any doubting > artiuH to mo. H. M. WIU.UHBON , "Elk street , Buffalo. " Price , CO cents ; tri.tl bottles , 10 cents. ri7-eKilw ] FOR SHEET MUSIC , 'janes and Organs , ao to A. Ilospe , 51 Dodt/o street. Itf The popular resort of young men in oed of Nobby Clothing is Schlnnk & Wince's ] 3oeton Clothing House , 1212 farnhum street. SPECIAL JjOTjCES. _ KOTICE Advurtisemont To Loan , > 'or S le , oat. Found , Vr'ants , Boanllnc , &c. , will be in- rtod la these columna once for TUN CENTS cr line ; oarh pubsoijucnt Ineertlou , FIVE CENTS wr lino. The first Inttortlon nuvcr IOHD than WKNTY-FIVB CENTS TO LOAN MONEY. ONEY TO LOAN Call at Law Offlce of U. M1 L. Thoruaa KoaniS. Crclchton ISlock. 4f/\ / \ rkTo loan at from B to 10 per cent ) ( J'/.UUw on Rood real eotatcsccurlty , by U. ISAAC EDWAIIU9 HOB Karuhaui St. TO LOAN At 8 per contin- tcroat la sums of 2BOO end > wnrds , for 3 to C years , on flrst-claea city und arm property. Dnuia RIAL ESTAH and LOAK OHNCI , 16th and Doubles tits. HELP WANTED. TT.At.TBI > Mrs. Ktlth wants tj Inform the rV ] < lle3 tlmt rlie iloen not iloslro to lese irlr cuitoui , anil contrq'iently Ins reduced her uk Hair Sn itchc * from 48 00 to * . 00 , Klv o Uol- r Snltchea reduced to IS 00 , Three Dollar wltchea reduced to $1 60. Natural Waes a pocUlty. U1IS. A. E. KEITH , 488-tt 1222 Tarnham tit ANTED-Gill ' Frcn-.h Coffee Jlouiw.ilOth fltrtet. 4b7-ti at 8JO Ilarney St. , bet. ClhondlMh. * 4CS-tf TTANTED A coiapit int cook for a Urjfo r V family , no other ntednpply , at & 9 13th root , cor. Davenport. 4SS-12 * TrlLL SOME ONE l > lca > e let me know where f V A. J. Nol on can be found In t o ilty. ddresa , W. E. Uarin , 1 > . 0. , Omaha. 400-12' T7" ANTED A Rood girl for general hnuso- 'V ' work , at 415 No. 20th St. , bet. CHcago 4SO-U TrANTED-Chatnbermald. Apply at the IT Kmrnott Houso. 7Mf 'ANTED A flrst-closi cylinder press feeder , W aithUolllce. no\0 tt 'ANTED A housoko per at 1103 Farnl.ain W street , up stairs. 40S-tf T7"ANTED A young roan to work iu a hat rY "tore , at 1322 tarnham St. 452-tf 'ANTED A flret-Uass woman cook atClma. W lloikt'o rcs'Auraiit , 1105 Farnhaui Btrcct. 461.tf [ ANTRD Girl to do housework. Eiuiulra W 1110 Karnhain St. 442-tf T7"ANTED Two girls , one to cook , wonh nnd f Y Iron , and one to do second work and take care of children. Heat of reference * required , pply Houthcait corner of 20th and California .K. Best of wage * . SOJ tf T7"ANTED A position In dmt-clawi dru.r f y "tore , by n LTixdinUo of University of ennnylYMim ( M. D ) Entirely fumlllnr with thu rue bus nciu , Address , J. M. K. , Dee ottico. T7 ANTED 100 to 200 loads of dirt near 23d rY and St. Mary's a\cnuo. Enqulro at lloo Hen. 222Mf ! TrANTED It0to2001oadaofdlrt near 23rd r V and St. Mary'a ovcnuo. Lnquire ht ] leo ttlco. lltS-tf TTANTED Funding bridge and school bonds. 'Y ' JI.T. Clark , BeUovue itt-tl FOR RENT HOU8E8 AND LAND. 710R HENT Hotice with G room * , on 10th and ; Cats fits. Inquire at tf. B. corn r2Cthand umlnsr. 400.12" OH HUNT Two furnlchtd rocmi" , eultnblo J far light hauiokeeplnir. For jiartlcularn iplv northwest corner California and Twenty- liidStt. 40S-15' j OIl RENT rurnlthwl or unfurnirhed rooms , J noithwct corner 14th and Jackson St. 710H RENT Suit furnished room * , suitable for J man and wile ; 085 N. ITth Ht. . bet. I allfor * ia and \T bet r. References required. 4V3-17 * "TTlOn BALK A ( rood raying drug etoro In C Armruhoe , Neb. About a J2.0CO etock. T n i Mir , AddrtM , n , I' . HowUr Arnpihoc , Neb. 484.16' niNT flMMnt fnrnUhed rooms for 2 gentlemen , at COO Faruham St. , bet. 10th ndlTI. 4Si-ll [ 7IOH UKNT ColtKo on 90th ttrret between L1 Faruham and DouglM. Enquire on rreni- [ > M. 472-tf 10H RENT nirnlBhod Jront room , 1417 1 Howard treet. 477-16 [ 7101 * RENT A suit of furnished rooms , pr.rlor I ; and two bedroom * , Moo a tltiiflo room , Chi * ya Btrcct , betwtui 14th and ISth , centru brick , ou e. 4'0-tf r OK HENT l.argohandRorao'yfurnUhed ha-k L1 i rlor ; rtlso front room foconrt tory brick iou , to 13 Ouu ctreet , b do < ir wcet of 0ti. ) "TIOK UK NT Furnlthcii front room , with or JJ vlttioilt board. OU1 at OC3 H , Uth Rt. 402-tf EOlt KKNT A suite of * U rnomo. tultablo for housekeeplne , Knquira at IfllT Chlc ! 0 , or 1339 and 1310 Doujlw Bt. , up eUlrn. 40l-tf FOU RKNT KurnUhed rocnu. north 'd i nl California St. , Id door writ ol tflst. Inquire aft l I p. n. 4 44 ! SPBOIAL NOTIOBS-Dontinnod TMOH KENr-Ilrick Moro In J eoW1 > o V , 16th X t.n.1 C.apltol avenue. JOllN 0. JACOHS. . 43S-U "IT1011 II KNT 2-story house , 8 room * , 1 Isrtto L1 closeU ; & ! ; o , < itmn II iltelreJ. 2US DaMn * lyrt St. _ _ 4' " * * _ _ NT A t o tory hsu o lth 8 line * mij 4 liriro clouds ; a'fo , Imrn If do slrcil. Iniulrc | at 2133 Daunpoit ttri-rt. fouth _ _ _ _ 43i-tl If On MINT To younir men nhodcdro pool wiritir miartcn : two nicely furnlthed r ? ° .mv ! ' ' " ] " ' " > of J. L lilro at Joe i ! - ni' or / nt 1716 Dodsoitrcct. octfC ' f IJOIl KKNT A fiirnl hcd front room for rent / 1 lthboird , ttiirltktofninllr. | ( lonilnii.ii f pro/erred. Call C07J N. 17th St. - - - - - 7IOH REHT S ( ur null 0,1 room tner W u- L1 chnt ' KchnnX. K. car. 18th und Uodga TMto. Klt-U SALE. IY10U SAl.C-One of the b 't Rroccrv xlortH In I ; thmi vof Crcntiin. I own. Locution A 1. No dolnc n tuercMful litialnotii. lc ( 9on for ellln/ , tio\ng \ Intu other ljinlnc' . Address "UmlnoM/'lock box 2.2 , Creston , lown. 171011 HAM ! Two sucontl hand cnitlnDi In llrnt- I ; HUM condition , one 2 ! > II. I' , sml oneO II. { ' . Enquire Ou.nha Koundry an < t ilnchlnc Co. 4 ; > l-tod-dc9 yiOH HAIiK Lot on Ctli treit lictwrcii Vnclllc nn < l 1'lerco. Enquire at llli South-till st. 4U1.ll > ' 171on.SAt.E Tuam irooJ ponies , cii-in > ! Rt HcJ JL1 Ilirn , ICth St. otSLtf TMUCK KOK L'AUh. U 203-tf ESTAI1HOOK t fjlOH SAI.K A lot of occontl hind furniture , | ; stoves , rariH'ts aud crockery wanut II , Splfflc , 1U03 UoiifflM Sts. 265-lm BE111H has rattllnijIonK list * of lioitw , ! of * < Iniids atid lannj for pala Call r.nd got llt'lil. 71011 HA' E A nu ] ll fi lno , I ) . W. I ; Son'n tnnho. In pcrfoct uuJcr. Immlre of i _ . Clark & Co. i > EOU SAr.B ilfttiH of DoUKlan iid tfarpy oiu. tlM. A. KOSKWATEU.lCMFariihamstruel , 3HJ.U ITOUSH3 AND LAND Uetnu rent . . . stori * , hotels , lornota , lantb , office ) rooms , etc , See lot pjf MI8OELLANEOUB. LOST A roan inure : four jfurs old. medium nizo , ft brand of a knot nn Icfthlndtg \ , long mane and uliort tnil , wh'te ' hind feet. Ill-Mil KAL.KNHEII , Hiratotfa 4U4-20" T OST On the JOth of 0 iobcr , a red and JLJ * hlte eiiottud cow ; lonK horn- , about nine or ten jn art uld. A lllitral reward for her re turn to No. 1408 Howard St. 4CU U < THE J. M 11UUNSWICK A III.AKKCO. , Keep a I'Oimiloto stock ol Billiard Tublea und 1111- Hard inprrliandli'o on hand.at theirutor roomXX ( ) South 10th Ht. , Oinnha , Nub. ol'J-ltii" JIIOCllbTAsSSUl Will PRJ the liiehwt n . ] irlco for Bocond hand Milliard and I'oo ) Tables. Call or acldte = 9t/J South 10th Ut. ' EMIS' REALKSTATE 110011. fi c Iht AI.K1) HAY At A. II. SttiiJer'o Feid Store BAI. Ilarney St. _ hig-lf EMI3' HEAL ESTATE JJXOllAKOU. S B Ui page. EMIS1 NEW CITY JIAVH. 10o. Moimto B JIntis. S2.50. OHO. I > . IlhMIS. GOUHG1L BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTJCK. Special adtcrtloeinentii , nucli as Lost , Found , To Lean , For Sale , To Kent , Wants , Hoarding , etc. , will be Inserted In this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS VBK LINE for tha first insortltn and FIVE CENTS . I'Elt LING for each subsequent Insertion. Leave adv ortiscmcnU at our oQlco , up eUirs , corner Hroadtray and llulu street ) . Council niuffa. niuffa.WANTED Everybody In Council Bluffs lo WANTED Tui U t , 20 ccnU per ircek , da lit ercd by carriers. Odlce corner Lroadway and Main , up 6talr , Council Illugn. Wl-tt _ WANTED A good aUody itj to take CAT * of horsM. Addr u A. L. B , Den office. Council Uluffi , Kora-Tt WANTED To buy pooil milch oow. Addrosa lire office , Ccuucil DIuDa. KcTO-6t Ajfcnts to c.nvotle6t ! p y- WANTED iiU ! bu'.liirHrt In the country. Adaroas C. M. , BoeolUce , Council Ulufts. NovS-K FOR SALE Her o , buggry nd harness , iheap for cAflh. Addreiu W. H. C. , lice otlice. Council IllulTd. NovB-3t BALK Ore 10-foot Iron bed. 19 Inch FOR suing , wuod tiirnln lathe , milcablo for pat- tfrnn , posti , chucklns and drllllu ; ; ritroni ; tool , marly new ; co t ? 11U , price t75. Ono etrooK drill jiroj- , little uucd ; cos $1SO , pilc-o $110. One IRW wood turning latbo , 8 foot bed , 10 inrh 8wingjprico ; 10. One now cupalo , blower , flasks and moulding ( Ami , cheap. Other Utliod , etuom enninca , [ halting and pulllcs. S. D. & 8. J. HUI'KINS , Council llmfTs , Iowa. 10 uflt TT OST A black and white bulldog , large col- JJ lar nnd chain around hUiiuck. Information in regard to htm , or hit return , trill ha liberally rewarded. J. O'HItlKN , U. 1' . cottage , m r transfer , Council HlutK TOTTEK'.S TICKET OKl'ICE War In railroad 1 tlcketii contlnuuH to boom. Unprocodcntcd ow rateH to all raiUrH points. Every ticket guarantied , Ordem tilled tiy telephone. From one to ten ilollam ba\td by imrchaxlni ; tickets of C. A. Potter , Hiicccxeor to t'otter & Palmer , No. 40 South Fifth street , f"Ur doom lieiow the poet- oBlcc , Council lilnffj , fo a. octI8-tt 'ANTED Hey , with pony , to carry paper * . W Inquire ut Him olUco , Council llluffs. 'octlS-tf To buy 100 tons broom corn. WANTED addrewt CouncU Hlufls Urooin Factory . Council Uluan , Jew . CtS-2 U _ XTITANTKD A flrst-clartH broom tier. Mayno VV A. Co. , Council lllnlfn. Iowa. tflOSO' ANTED A boy to dochorcfl at klyrmtor * W llr.hcry , Council lllnffn. 601-2S" J10R SALE Old i ) > or 40 per hundred , at } } The Bco olilco. Council Illufla. t27-tf EDWAED KUEHL UAOISTKR OF 1'ALMYSTERY ANDiCONDI' TlONAUhT , 4 > Tenth Stiect , between Farnham nndllatncy.Vlli , nith tno r.ld cf guardian splritH , obtain for any ono a irlancu at thu pa t and present , nml on certain conditions in the fu ture. IlooU and Shooo nado to order. Perfect wUlsfactlon vimra.itecd an2n-lm AhsoIuteBy Pure. Madu from Drape Crefc.n Tartar. No other arpatlon makee such ll ht , flaVy hot breads , usurious pastry. Can l > eaten by Dy pep l9 nltr-out fwirof thellli" rejultluif from hoovjl St-otltle fool. Sola rrly In ( * im , bv all Qioctrt HOYAL IIAKINOVOM DRH CO , | rfow Y rk. 0. F.