THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY.KOYEMBER 15 , 1881. THE DAILY BEE Tuesday Morning Nov 16. LOOAb BREVITIES , 1'ritlcrnon lli cowl. Frederick Loadlnp H tt r. Doane. Reliable Hatter. GIOTCI at the Si ) cent utore. Winter c ps cheap t Picderlck'g. - -Finest line of | > crfumei at Sato's , Finest supply of perfumery tS ro' . Lnrgo line of fine toilet soar * nnd jicr fum'ry nt Ktihn's drtiR etorr. nl4-tf Try your lurk in the Michigan Tobnc * > Stale DIstribntloD. nl-l-lislw Go ami ea the Wnllace Sister * to might. Smoke the CIIIOACJO TIMRH ClRr , for sale only nt Forsyth'ci tlrus ( store. nS-lf Frederick's ? 3.00 Stlfl HnU ecll rapid- ly. n8-4t I. dlc Hand flngi at the 00 cent stoic. HONSHU'S for best Stotcs and J'ur- niturc. nD'tf Winter c i U k'n' ' > < Frederick' * . c7 > t Short Hand taught nt 15uinc ! Cell - octSO-Mt l Re. Old gold exchanged for now jewelry ftt Htllmlm k Krlckson'n , opposite the post ; Jice. oct28-t Wanted- traveling man. For information - formation Inquire at : tO.T north Iftth Btroot ppnullc lUjilInt church. Kvery Ticket in the Michigan Tobacco SUto Distribution draw * a Prize. nll-tislw Svdsi chccie Imported nnd indtntion , wholesales and retail , at II. Mcyer'n , 207 sonlh 13tti street An empty wagon wan utalled on lOt nnd Howard j-i t rday , the teambeiiiKUii- able to pull it cut. It hat Locn dlicnvorcd that the late Col. Watson U. Sm'th had his life insured for ? 1.000 in favor of the church of which he wig n member. In the police t-ouit ytnlerday two plnin Sloeunib'rf wore Kent to jail in default of { lOi.nilcostii , nnd one difturbur of the pcnco paid SU and cost * . The ball of the Ancient Order of Hibernian * " 111 take place nt Masonic hall , on WctliiMilay , November 10th , when a good time may bo ei pooled. - A special cir of the N. Y. C. & 1 r. U. lv. MAI in the city Sunday nnd left for fit. I'nul that night. Mr. Hoyden , Kenerul trnllic inaunjjor of novcral eastern roidn \taa on board , At.to.im lm\cl i * engaged cm the bank cast of the I ) , ft M. depot cutting it outer or the purpose of allowing mldiUoimj switches nnd u long freight plnlform to bo put in by the 11. AM. Whittle and Melirannahan , thoKvnn- gcliftti , closed their moutitiK * Sunday ni ht and lenft cm tliu .Denver train last ( ivcnlng for the Mnvic Cily of the 1'liins , where they reiiinin untilJL'hursday , and thcnjpro- coed to Salt Lake City , The next monthly noclnhle of the Union Cnthollc Library aiuocintiun wi-1 be { riven in the library room * on Thursday , 21th init. , Thanksslvimf night. Arrange- nioutH are now being made which will , in All probability , conduce to making tlil.s enturtainment the mott successful of these societies. The uoon trnin west yesterday con- tinted of twelve heavily loaded cam , Among its passengers vrure Hixty-ftvo men composing batteries C nnd M of thu First artillery , en route to the coast. They were In charge of Majorn McCroa and Darling and will bo followed bjr utr more batteries , all being a post of the legiment recently transferred to the 1'flcifio roast , NOTICE On Ing to the turriblo condi tion of the streets and our inability to pro- euro extra learns , wo will not deliver to poiuUbcyond those named ( except btt ino n hour ! ) .iiurth to Davenport , Nouth to How ard , went to llith , cast to Oth. Wo will re'iuno our usual delivery BOOH no roiuli will permit. S. A. Huntoon , ngont Pacific nnd U. S. Kxpro'w Co. , 11. II , Drowning , . dgont American KiproH Co. Ouo hundred and fifty-ulna Iteauliful i residence loin , located on Hmnlllon street , half way between Ihe turn lol > lo of the ireil ulruet rar line and tlio walerworkti irortervoir < vnd addition , and hut went of the convent of tha Siatoni Poor Clnlro in Sliiim' * addition. 1'riceH range from $75 loUO eucli , and will bo Hold oil cany tcnn < to those who will Improve. liomln' ro.il cstntu agency , Fifteenth and Houglun WOllTHY OF L'ltAlSK. AH n rule wo do nut recommend patent m'jdiinnen , but whoa wo know of onu Hint really ia a jmblia bom-fixc- tor , nnd docs positively cure , then \vo cormidur it our duty to impart Unit in formation to nil. Eluclric bitten ivru truly a most valuable mudicinu , nnd will Huruly euro Ililliouanosn , Foror nnd Aguu , Stomach , Livur and Luluoy complaints , own where all others rem edies fail. Wo know whereof wo speak , and can frouly recommend to all. [ Ex. Sold ut 50 cents a bottlo. Mi & McMahon ( ) A Man of Many JJlvo . They tried to kill n book agent at Oinahn lint week. Ho was robbed , thrown into the river , knocked ofl' the airs , tossed from a high bridge into thu river again , and in two hours ho was around with an illustrated litblo , trying to got u aubscrigtion from the huah of thunttackingparty , [ Ohicngo Tribune. If ho was only pushed off the aide- walk on Tenth atroat ho world disap pear foruver. Almoit YOUHB Again- 3Iy mother vraa afllictod a long time with neuralgia , and a dull , heavy , in active condition of the whole system , headache , nervous prostration , and was almost helpless. No phyHicians or medicines did her any good. Throe montliH ago she bi > gan to UBO Hop Bittern , with nuch good etlect that she Booms and feela youuu' attain , altliougli over 70 years old , Wo think thorn is no other medici o iit to use in the family , A lady in i'rovidtmcu , K. I Journal novl-15 Parties leaving town or disposing ol their household oll'ecta will luako money by calling on A. L. Fitch & Co , , 209 South 12th Btroot , who pav the highest GASH price for second hand furniture. n'2-lm est stock of Watches and loweu prices , at Whipplo it McMillan's. n8.2l POSTOFFICE PLUMS Which the Government Pro poooa to Pick. How Poatmastora Baiss Their SalmioB. SomothJnB of luteroit to Connoi Blufli And Other PUoe . A few weeks ago FostolFico Inspec tor John JJ. Furay received inatruc lioim from the Department to under take a delicate job in fact , Never * jobs , and tliORO noloss than the local ing of poatofTices in various citicn whicl supportdd ofllcos of the first nnd sec ind clanacs , This location of post olllccs involvoa the selection of the jest building in the bout part of the .own , talcing into consideration also .ho . ( Hication of rent. Aa is rrol niown , it has boon the custom of the Vitoflico Depart moil t heretofore to ; lve thu postmaster or postmistrcHA in eacli place the privilege of selecting ho location of the ollico , for which a certain amount hai beun allowed to lay the runt. This practice might lavobcen continued , tloubtlcsi , until imo iinmoinorinl , were it not that , In a largo number of limtancoa , the post- nan torn suit their convenience and > ockolbookH in preference to the ad- 'antago of the public. AM will > o readily seen , this can > o brought about in various ways. In cities , for instance , which mvo competing and rival cantors of ) U.sinosa the poatrnaitor , after obtain- ng his coimnmiion , has only to wait until ho receives the proposal from both and accept the one which will bo most o his pecuniar } ' advantage , In thin vay ninny poitollicoaj uro situated ia juildinga inconvenient to one hnainesa tart , of the town to the mtprcmo ad- 'anlago of another part , and alno loorly adapted to ellieiuiicy of the icrvicu , bccauao the space tlius occu- lied comes free ; wliilu at the nun ; imo the local ollicml regularly < lrawa nd pockets the goternmont'H nllow- nee for rent. Another common eourco of lovonuo .o ] > oHtmastorH is the runtal which in erivoA from news Btandn , cigar tandt nnd the like , which can bo laced in the passagowi\y and win- ows. Wlnlo , to a certain extent lieso arc a convenience to a portion of ho public , they are not a necessity nd impede business and render the rectum of such conveniences as writ- ng desks practically impossible , lioth ) f those HonrccH of revenue huvo BO eng been allowed to poatmastum that hiso ollicials havu grown to egard them as a part of ho pay of the oflico and not an nfirinu'omont on the rights of n long uttering and much enduring public. Inspector Furay's orders iu regard o tliirt matter were cjuito ox ] > licit , and icsicles the general letter of instruo- on ho received papers applying to 10 following places : Council Bluli's , luatlngii , Fremont , Cheyenne , jaramio City , Salt Lake City , liutto 3ity , Holeiin , Deadwood , Central City , ) . T. , and Uismarh , U. T. This ein- > raccs all the first and nocond-class Dices in liis territory except auch as ire now located in government buila- igs , an in this city and t Lincoln. Council Illiilld , while ot within Furay'H territory , woa Iso nssiQiicd him bccaiiso of the de- re of the inspector in that district to > o relieved of the task of location. Accordingly on Saturday , the in- pcctor visited Council Ululfs and took onto steps toward arranging fora new ocation for the pontollieu of that city , 'o a reporter of Tin : KRK ho stated iiinday evening that ho called on Mrs. inldwin , the recently re-confirmed ostmistrcRH and informed her of hia uly , and that she exproisod a will- ignesH to conform to the rules of the opartmont , although knowing that lie change and tliu abolishment f the news Htand in the olllco would educe her income about $000. Ho dao stated Unit Mrs. ISaldwin ha * only leen following , in renting this Npaco , n established precedent and that she waH , alike with hundreds of other Illcials throughout the county , only inploying what hud generally been onceived to bo a privilege which the overnmmil sanctioned. The postoU'ico in Hastings has boon ocated , and both Inspectors Furay nd Seybolt loft Sunday evening for 'Vuinont , where they will nmko like ar- lUigemt'iitH for a change. "Of course , " iiid the "lhero Inspector willboploti- y of 'kicldnc' in many pjaco.s , but the department in determined to serve ho interests of tlio public tirot " One iondition which is exacted for the Hiildings in which ollicoa are to ho ocated , is that there must be a vault n each. So miiny losses have occur red through tire and robbery , and oa- icciully to registered matter , that thin s deemed an imperative necessity. In one respect it will \tork to thu advant- ige of the poatmiiHtors , in that t will relieve them of the tmharrassimmt of selecting u location or an ollice which blinds the disap- irobation of a part of the business non and tax > puyers. In another re spect it will work to their disadvan- ago , iu that it will toliuvo them of arioiiB and numerous dollars Uncle jam has hitherto been paying. In any event thu public are gainers , for it nouns more convenient , more commo dious and consequently better con ducted postolUci'H. Army Order * . The latest army orders isaued from , ho headquarters dopnitmont of the I'hvtto , Omaha , Nebraska , November 11 , 1831 , are as follows ; First Lieutenant Lowiu Morrnm , Fourth infanty , hiiving reliiujuislied the unoxpirod portion of the leuve of absence , granted him in paragraph t ) , special orders No. 107 , current soricH , Adjutant General's ollice , and having reported at those headcmartt-ri , will join his company now en route there to , at Fort Lcavenworth , Kaunas. _ Lcavo of ubai-ncd for < no. month , with pcrmisaion to apply for an exten sion of one month , in granted Socoiul Lieutenant Charloi 1 * . Stivers , Ninth infantry. A board of survey , to consist ol Major Marshal I. Ludington , quartor- maitor , U.S. A. , CupUin John V , Furcy , assistant qiurtcnnnntor , U , S. . A. , and First Lioiitonnnt Karl D , Thomas , Fifth cavalry , is appointee to meet at the tubtiistenco depot it this city at 10 o'clock ' a. in. to-day , o as teen thereafter o practicable , fo the purpose of ascertaining the cttus of , and fixing the rcsposibiiity for , nt alleged discrepancy (71 ( Hw. nhorl ) le tween nn invoice of KranuUlcd f ugar received by Captain Thomas Wilson C. S. , on the 'Jth inntant , from Hoslot and tlio Amount actually received , am receipted for by Captain Wilton to the quartermaster's department. Ia compliance with instructions o the lecrotnry of war , contained in on doHcment of the adjutant Konoral nf tlio fcnny , d tsd the 8th ( tint. , tha commanding ofliccr Fort Lnramio , W. T. , will send Private Peter Lovey. Troop 1 , Fifth cavalry , an insanu BO ! dicr , to Washington , D. C. , under proper ( ( uard , the poraon in clmrgo to report to the Adjutant general of the army for further instruction , The descriptive list of the soldier And certificate ! of disability trill bo forwarded ns required by t/onora orders No. 88 , lories of 1877 , ndjutan eneml'fl oflico. UNITED STATES COURT. i'ho Ear Adjourned Out of Honor to the Dead Clork. Tim November term of the United Stales court began at 100 : ! ! ycBler- lay , with a large attendance of local and foreign attorneys and nn unusu ally largo docket ahead of it. Judge Dinuly presided and Elinor S. Frank acted as clerk , vice Watson It. Smith , deceased. Among the nttornoys present from idjuining cities and state.1 ! were : Mr. Overeat , , of thu firm of Everest it A'agnor , attorneys for the Missouri i'acilic and central branch of the Jnion Pacific ; Hon. G. M. Lambert- 011 , of Lincoln ; Hon. W. II. Munger , ) f Fremont , latu democratic candidate or Supreme Judge ; Mr. Marshall , of 'Vomcmtj Mr. Murphin , of Nebraska City ; Sam Chapman , of 1'Ja.ttn- iiouth ; T. Itl. Marquette , ex-attornoy Jon. Wi'bstor , D. G. Hull , Mr. ichull and ] Nlr. Ryan , of Brown A tyan , Lincoln ; Sam lirown , Eac . , of livonport , la. ; E. II. Dean , David City , and Col. Talmadgo , of Uio Mis- ouri Pacific Court waH called to order by Mar- hal Diorbowcr ami Mr. Lambcrtson , ho United Statc.s district attorney , ormally announced the death of Col. iVatnon It , Smith , late clerk of the onrt who had , ho o.iid , hold he position over sinca that court was ) rgani7.ed , thirteen years , and nuy- ; euted that a committee bo appointed o prepare nnitable resolutions and iresent them to the court on Tuesday norning. JudgoDundy siiidlio did not feel like old ing court Monday unless there liould bo some objections to adjourn- nentand onmotioiiof Gen. E. E.Eata- rook the court adjourned until 'rues- ay morning at 10 o'clock. The judge appointed as a committee o draft appropriate resolutions and irorcnt them to the court , the follow- ig gentlemen : G. M. Lambertson , A. .1. Popploton , E. E. Estabrook , ! . W. Ambrose , W. II.Munger , J. C. Cowin and W. M. Uartlott. Among the criminal cases to bo tried Ill's term will bo that of Daniel Carey , f Grand Island. PERSONAL- hidcn Lorenzo ( Jr-unse In in the uity. Kri-d Clary , po tm Htcr nt Sidney , is in le eity. C. II. ISubcock , of Beatrice , ix in tliu ity cm buHineHrf , fuj. I'icrce. receiver of the Lincoln and ollice , it In town. M. Sachx , travelling for Stubbcndorf & o. , left yesterday on a two nioiitlm estcrn tour. Muton .1. JMurfin , K q , , of Nebraska } ity , i > i in attendance upon the United titoH court. Charles Fox , ex-deputy postmaster at Sidney , ! H iu the city in ntlendancu ut the Jnited Stutui couat. Senator and M n. C. 11. Van Wyck nr- ived in tlio city last n ght from Wivshinc- on and will remain during the day. MI-K. C'ompton , wife of Lieulen.-int Col- nal Uomptou , of Fort Sidney , arrUvd in Ida city ycttlcrday. She goon caul a few ayn on n visit , Pullman Conductor Herman lluamer \M \ roHigncd his pnaitlou nnd will return to II'H home in ( Jreensburg , ! ' . , leaving to- : iiy. He returns to Omaha in the ppring. rGraii Ivillfl 11. Dodge , of LockliA\en , S. , pjvBsed through the city ye.strrdny , on ill way to Japan , He stopped in Oinnha couple of houm to > lait bin friend , Harry ilagee. A i.umber of military ollicou were moiig the pusMcngers from the west on lie overland train ycntcnUy. Aiming liuni were Mitj. Ucn. MeUovvoll und liciitenantH Aimer and Foster. At the Canficld ycntcrtlay : It A. Culght , of Beatrlcej K. U. Wood , of Lin- oln ; John Heth , of Lincoln ; II. C. irowu , of SUntou ; 0 , C. Werner , of 3Uutou ; Uriah Sullivan , of 1'awnue ; Kd , tcnard , of liell Creek. The Withnell lioune r gUter note * the ollowlng arrivaU ye terday and to-day : Win. M. L cy , of Sidney ; Lieut. Fred M. Barter , U , 8. A. ; Wotnon TicVrell , of Jcatrlce ; W. H. K. Sfout , 1) . II. An- IrewH , and C. W. 1'lerco , of Lincoln ; 1) . 0. milenttne , of Storkvllle ; K. V. Key. noliLt , of I'ftwnt-ej K , /.oynolile , Jr. , of 7uUcjrt8on ; L. Crounoe , of Culhouu ; Wm. ! , Ahny , of KUluoy ; li , K. Wanon , of x'ubrMl-u City. The following wore among the anlvnh at the MclropoltUn lait eveninc ; and to- lay : John N. Uurbin , of Cheycimo Thou. Hyau and F. M. Marcpjolte , ol .iucolii ; F. O. lUrmer , K < | . , nud It , K. irear , of Kvaruoy ; J. 0. Itobirta and OD , of David City ; L. W. Cotter , ot Itentrlce ; A. 1 * . Davldnoii , of Tecuiuieh ; Joe ! h'Uhcr , of Sewtml ; W. A. Camp , of llai- ttv ! < tt ; John A , Dumpsey , of Geneva ; J. ! ! . West , of Long I'nie. "WINE OF CAnDUl" for Lmllw oulv. AtC. F. SERIOUS ACCIDENT. A Man Falls From a Houoe , OH Head , The MULap thnt Overtook n R ll road About five o'clock Sunday After noon Dr. Dnrrow wai summoned in peat haste to tlio rcsldenco ot L. Kuhch , f rcnun of the 1) , & 3I. freight yard to attend that unfortunnto gmi- tlemnn , who had been the victim of n dangerous and perhaps fatal fall. It noons that Kulick had been troubled for a number of days by the tottering appearance of a chimney on his house , which is situated nonr the li. it M. track between Division and Pacific streets , Ho was fearful tlmt the chim ney would fall suddenly , nnd the tum bling brick land on mime unsuspect ing poraoti'n head. Accordingly , Sun day afternoon , nt the first leisure opportunity given him , ho climbed on the roof to examine the chimney , and , if possible , to avert its threatening collapse. Wliiloforking nt the chimney Eulioh , in some manner , lost his bal ance nnd foil headlong to the ground , a distance of nearly twenty feet , llo WQH immediately taken up and carried into thu house nnd n Burgeon dinpatchcd for. Upon Dr. U , rrow's arrival ho found thu patient nt 11 uncoimcioUB from his dreadful fall , and also diecovcred that ho had struck on his head and shoulder.in ouch a way as to c.xitae serious contusion of the brain und spinal column. The circulation of the blood wuaalno [ nearly stopped. When this waa partially re stored Kiilich became very delirious , and it was with much d.lliculty that opiate * could ho administered effect ively. IIo was at length quited , and at a Into hour last night it was thought n chnnce remained of his surviving. HE LEFT THE CITY. And Lefb Several Creditors to Mourn His Departure. The nanio of 11. N. lirisco & Co. , afo dealers , has been a familiar one among Omaha business men for HOIUO ime. ime.About About six weeks ngo JJrisco Bold lis interest in the business to the 'company , " who ia Mr. Peter Uoyer , he remaining partner conducting the ms'inesa of the linn. When the dia- elution of partnership was effected irisco stated that ho was going into tlier biiBinesi , and soon afterward tarted for Chicago to arrange , as ho tated , for the starting of a fruit can- iin factory in this city. Ho kindly oluntecred this information to the luwspapor reporters and gave some ntcresting details as to the magnitude f the now business venture in which 10 claimed to have enlisted an astern capitalist. Upon his author- ; y the papers therefore stated .hat Omaha was BOOU to have a now ndustry , which would give immedi- _ to employment to fifty or Boventy- LVO hands. Recent developments , however , com to show that lirisco had little attention of starting a canning factory or any other industry hero , but was naking preparations to < | uiotly get away anil avoid uomo of his many obli- ; ations. He returned from Chicago ibout two weeks ago and stated thai ho canning factory would not bo started as abon aa he expected , but it would come in duo time. In the neaiitiine 1m had disposed of what lousohold furniture ho possessed , for which ho realized about § 000 , and put a "piaster" in the ahapo of a chattel nortgnge , on a team of fine black lorBun and an equally fine carriage in which hia figure as ho rode about the : ity , had become a familiar object. i'hia arranged , ho again left for Chicago , and once there wrote that hat Ho did not intend to return to ) maha , at least for the prcsonl. On Saturday last Airs. Briaco , who , after ho sale of thu furniture had been > oarding , followed her husband. This departure from the city by Jri.sco and his wife , under some cir- cumotaiicca , would bo noneof thu mblic's business , lint in this in- itance lirisco has left nuineroun oredi- era to muuin hia o.xit. Two of these : reditors partially Baved thsmnelves ) y getting out attachments , on Sat urday , on a valuable piano , which waa not included in.the general nalo of ho furniture. The others are doubt- ess "lott. " Drisco's combined in- dobtcclness is not over SL'.fiOO , but it s so impartially distributed lhat u ; oodly number of men would like to lee him. While ho was in the eafo Hiaiuoaa ho spout more money than 10 was making , and having nn capital o rely upon , ho consequently came oul behind. Foit No. 7 , GA. . It-Attention. A regular meeling of the post will 10 held this evening at Olark'n hall | the former placu of mooting ) . All members of thu post are earnestly re quested to attend as special business will be brought before the poat. F. M. JIoouB , G. II. FITCH , Adjutant. Commander. 57 ? M There will bo a special mooting of Dmaha Chapter No. 1 , this Tuesday ) evening , for. work in the M. Iv. M. degree , It ia hopud thnt all the ollicers will bo present , JAMK.S K. UMJNBII , H. P. Dr. Amelia Burroughs , Withnell liouse , Tucwdny and Fridays , 10 n. in. to 8 p. m " - nAc NKHHASKA GAXETTKKU. Mr. J. M. Wolfe , the directory pub lisher of this city , is getting up a State Climittoor und IJusincss Directory to bo issued in a abort Unto. It will con tain a general description of Nebraska and the names of every ponton doing business in each town in ( ho State. The business man nmy oxpt'ot a very complete work , us Mr. Wolfe has heretofore boon very aucceaaful in getting ting up nccuruto works on Nebraska. Railroad AootdenU- Ttro accidents occurred on th eastern roads on Saturday. A engine and three cars on tlio North western road were ditched nea Missouri Valley. The incoming train yostcrday _ morning wan obliged to tnk n aide track around the wreck , butth delay occasioned in its arrival VM idiiht. ; The Northwestern ably HU * tains Its loputation of "always 01 time. " ly ! the aocond accident thirteen cars were ditched at Pasifi Junction , on the 0. , B. t Q. road late Saturday night. The track wa nearly cleared before the morning train came ilong , and a short delay only was occasioned. It requires moro than nn ordinary smarm-up to interfere with the busiiiijflj of the eicellon thoroughfare which inns from the tr .nifer depot enst , Travertins Men find it hard to keep in good honlth owing to the constant change o water , diet and the jarring of the cars. All thc.'o things injnro the kidneys , while Wurner'a ' Saio Kidnoi and hirer Cure is certain to counter ct them. _ Iw WATSON B. SMITH. Resolutions Adopted by the Eaptiat Church Organ izations. The following resolutions were adopted by the congregation of the H.iptist church on Sunday last , No vember l.'Ith : Whereas , In the inscrutable provi dence of our Heavenly Father , an aesaeain has been permitted to strike lovvn our dearly beloved and honored mithor , Colonel Wataon 1 $ . Smith ; and , Whoreaa , Since the early orgatn'za- ion of this church ho has been been ono of ita most devoted members , a cheerful giver and a member of the > oard of trustees ; nnd , Whoruai , It was hia great desire to sco the auditorium of our church odi- ice finished ; thereforewo who are uombont of the First Baptist church of Omaha , Resolve , That wo bow to the will of our Heavenly Father with humility , > eioviny ! ho doetli all things well. Itcsolvud , That in his death wo mourn the loss of faithful fiiend , n oving husband , father , aou and ) rother , a generous supporter of the hurch and Sabbath-school ; an ener getic worker , who did with hia might what ho found to do ; a man free from nalico and all uncharitnblcni'Hs , and n earnest , consistent Christi'in. lesolvc { > d , That wo believes him to bo martyr , murdered for his faithful ( Torts to enforce the law of the ! > tate emulating the traffic in intoxicatinc quors at a time whan the olliccra of JIB law passively fpormittod it to be ponly violated and defiantly trampled pon. Resolved , That w believe it to bo ho duty of the law-abiding citizens of lie otato of Nebraska to take up the vork which was stricken from his land and to unite for thu strict and ffectivo enforcement of the law , so liat nu ovil-doer may bo permitted to ejoico in his death or to continue in ho lawne'Biiess which our beloved > rother would have checked had ho icon spared to us. Resolved , That if the citizens of his city should ace lib to erect a mon- iment. in sonio public place , to his iiomory , that wo as a church give the urn of $ ( to bo hereafter determined upon ) for that purpose. Resolved , That in honor to hia memory wo bp willing to make some acritico to raise the noccesary funds o finish our audience room ( which he le was as anxious to aeo finished ) and vhcn completed a suitable tablet bo > laccd upon the wall bearing the lame of our departed brother , his go , his oflicial position and the man or of his death and the principles for which he died. Resolved , That our church bo raped in mourning for three months. Resolved , That wo express our leartfelt sympathy for hia aged mother nd his bereaved wife nnd children , Iso hia brother nnd sister , and beg licin to take comfort- with us in the ( iiowlodgo that death found him at iia peat doing hia whole duty , ready or life or death , aa might please his Master ; and that ho would have longer .vod among us only byshrinkingfrom oing what'ho believed that God had nr him to do , and by so doing been eas lit for his heavenly inheritance. Resolved , That theao resolutions bo ntcred upon our church records and copy aout by the clerk to the alllict- d family , and to our denominational taper , The Standard , published in Chicago , also to each of the daily > apurs published in thin city. ( Signed ) K. P. VIXINCS , O. 3. WOOD , W. J. SEAMAN , M. .1. PlUKCKY , .1. W. HAUHIL , Committee. llosolved , That in this , our great aflliction , thu young men of this hurch realize the toes of n true and aithful brother. That the zeal with yhich ho labored for iiur and the pub ic rood , the high disdain with which 10 looked upon temptation and dan- ; era , the deadly hatred ho bora to awlessnusM nnd vice , and the faith jy which ho lived his pure and ox- amplary lifo , and charactoribtics well calculated for the young men of this church nnd others to emulate. ( Signed ) M. J. PIKUCKY , W. P. .lAconsox , W. F. THOMAS. DYING BY INCHES. Very otton wo see a person Mift'cr ing from some form of kidney com plaint and is gradually dying by inches. This no longer need to bo so , for Klectric Bitters will positivel } euro Wright's disease , or any disease ol the kidneys or uriniary organs. They are especially adapted to tlu's class ol .liaec.ses , acting directly on the Stomach and Liver at the a.tino time , and will speedily euro where everj other remedy hat failed. Sold al fifty cents a bottle , by lah A Me Mahon. (3 ( "WINE OF CAnDUl" ourrs Irrcgu lor , i > .iiniul , or dillicult inonstiuation , At C. K. Coalman , 'California Honey at Win. ( lentlo- man'a. uovM-Ot t DOPED AND ROBBED. A Man Relieved nf His Money end Purse in a Dark Alley. Charles Edwarda , a young man no long out of the Hotel do Guy , was pulled in Saturday night by Ollicers O'Donahoo and IJuckley on the charge of robbery , and is now in jail awaiting his examination. The victim is a largo , stoutly built young man , weighing nearly 200 pounds and ho saya ho only took two drinks of whisky , when Edwarda iloted him up the alloy between Dout- ; KS and Dodge and Twelfth and Thir teenth and proceeded 10 riilo hia pocket * of several dollars in loose change and 5 aiher watch. Ho raised a great outcry , anil the oflicors came nnd run him in and afterwards arrested Edwards on his complaint. Ho had $00 in bills in his boot , which was found by the police. It is believed that the man who was robbed -was doped , and thai ho raised Uio alarm in good lime. Th. Cltlion. ' Fnud , Additional subscriptions to the citizens' fund for the apprehensions of the murderer of Col. Smith : OuyA. J5rown 825 A. f , . Stranif M ) U F TroxellfcCo 10 tJewey iV Stnna 5 Orchard & Hum in Vlctcjlf & Hroj 10 'eyckeHroi 10 veed , .ToriCH & Co ' M Meyer & llaapke 10 Unryl'undt L'5 A. Honnc , jr 2 T.S. Collliw i5 ! A. II , Gladstone f > Joo. C. Hobbie 10 f.F. Brown Jliss & Is.iac * . 25 , evvis S. IJced 10 N. Shelton 10 ! . H Frederick 10 C arlvs McDonald 10 V. 1'olack l > ohn It. K. Lehman & Co 0 M. Hcllimm & Co 25 < ynm Jtced vcnncdy & Gilbert 25 no. A. ITorbach CO ' . 11. Sharp & Sun 23 . l.ehmrm 5 " * . II. If. Chirk 5 > 'lioiiiM li Kiinball S . W. natinett 2S \ 1 > . ] ! roun 10 .T. Clark 10 ' . M. MorMii.in . . 20 * .I.Nichols. . . . 5 A. 1) . Clark 10 lenry tiolln & C' ! . ll.jimrod. . . . . . " > . O. SlatlLT S t. A. Kurtz . .1(1 ( toele , Johiihon A. Co. . . 50 Palpitation of the Heart- .T. M. Might , Syracuse , N. Y. , writes : When I first commenced using your 15ur- ock lilood Bittern 1 was troubled with uttering acct paliitation [ of the heart. I fit weak aud liuiguid , with a numbucRH f the limliH. Since u ing , my heart has et troubled mo nud the nunibinjsenmt - on is all gone. " Price , SI ; trial fcize , 10 c-ntH. 10-eodlw SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN MONEY. fONKY TO LOAN Call at LawOSIccof I ) . L L. Thomas Room 8. Creiehton Block. To loon * ' 'lom 8 * ° 10 Per O0llt . on food rcnl eaUttcaecurity , by R. ISAAC EDWARDS 1100 Karnhaio St. T ° LOAft A li per ecu tin- terest In Biimiot )2,600 and jwards , for S to S years , on Bnt-claae city and arm property. Biaia KIIL EaTATM and LOAN OINCT. ISth and Doiurlos SU. HELP WANTED. VrAKTKO Mrs. Keith wants t-J inform the lV ( ladlev that ho dots not dsilre to IOKO lelr custom , and consequently has r du d her ut Hair Switch * * Irom ? S CO W | J 00 , Five Dol- r SwitchCH reduced ta $3 00 , Thru Dollar witches rtducud to ) l SP. Natural V\'a\M a prchlty. ll S./ > . F. KniTlI , 4Bsif 1K2 Farnham tit. TTANTED Tno flr/it class and two appren- 'V tice eewlnjr gall , fill S. Ifitn Street , near oward. Ml-14" T7 ANTED A ( flrl t 411 10th St. , between VV Harncy and Ilownrd. tOC.f " 17 ANTED Good took , oolon-d preferred ; V wo < l ae < ; no use for pcor COOK. Apply ! ! 21C Wtbsterfctreet. M)4tl ) irANTED One man to amlitt in cooVlns and 'Y ' capable of baUiu brtail for fifty men ; also wo girls tottalton table , to go to C'lilbertnon , eb. Apply. I' . II. , IlKKOince. 60510' ANTED Nurse Kirl , IbOB Chicago St. VV " 408-14" \r.\NIED A Rood lrl wants a fltuation to r"V < lo Koneral bou ework or > oo l wushcr and oncrTrook. Oo d reference andrjuiet Call 7IS North Itfth St. 602-15 * ANTKD-Glrlat Frcii.liCotlcii House , ICth W atreot. 447-tf ANTED A cook nt S20 llarrey Ft. , bet. W th and 10th. " \\7ANTE1 > A stood jfirl for Rcncral hnu - VV work , at 41b No. JOth at. , bit. CMcajjo nd Cass. 480 tf ( ANTKD-Chamherinald. Apply at the WA KmmottllcniM. 471-14 * . . . > : D A tlrst-clasi cjUnder press feeder , a' tills oftlco. ro 9tf ANTED-A hounckesper b 1103 Tarnham W street , tip stairs. 408-tf ANTED A jrouns : iu n to | V Iu a hat W store , al 1SQ2 tornhain St. 4M'-tf [ irANTED A llret-claw womanwok nt.1in . YV Merkt's rin'auraiit , 1105 r'arnliam st/tet. 451-U 'KP ' Olrl todo hou evu.rk. Enqulro Farnhnm ht. 442-tf Two Blrld. ono fo took , wa h and Iron , and onu to do accoml uorlk and tak are of children. Hcdt of returrnc4ii re < iiilred. Applrciouthea.it wrner of 20th ami 'allfornU His. Ilrst of waeos. 3 1 tt AH7 ANTED ICO to 300 lo d ) ot dirt near I2J VV ud St. Mary's arenue. Enquire at llee oUlen. g ta " \TT-ANTKO IfOto 00lo < ut cfdlrt near 3rd \V aud St. Marjr'i enu , Kngulre at IJee offlw. - Fundlnr bridge and icSiool bonds. WANTRD Clark , DeUtmie 8-W FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. T7IOU BRNT Dmlllnc containing Re n ronmi , L' 17th and \Vllllu > ti t . Applr o Jobu Uuinor. KKNT-New brick hom-f , 8 rooms , hand some fumllure , fonnlo cheap ; dcslr. bio lo cation for boarders or residence. For ( wrtlcu an addrt s " 0ntr , " UKK OlT.ce. 'M'M T710I ! RKNT-Two furnUh d room * , sultobJu L1 for light houickeeplnjr. K ir jartlculara applv northwMtcorne. ' California and Iwtnty- thf.dbK. 195-16' T on REST-Hult furnli-hitl rocm , mlUblo for 11 man and li * . ( ib5 N. 17tli Kt. . bcl. Califor nia and Wtlktcr. lliferenct r < | ulrrd. 495-17' 1TIUR 8AI.B-A send rmlnj ilrup store In L1 Areivhoe , Neb. About a , * 0 Mock , lerni way , Addreu , 11. 1' . no lry , Arapihoe , Seb. 4i-i-U' OR RKNT t irnlshcxl Irwit room , 1111 I Howard itr t. 47MS SPSDIAL HOTICES-DontlDiott BKST-A ullofurnl hf.l loom" , rrlor THOU to bedroom' , AlM k > lrnl rtom. Chi- r ? fi itrcot , betwetn lllb kuU Utli , ocnkrt brloX houn. 80- POR KKMT I , rsel. nleome ( jnirntiheJ b : k pkrlorj l o Iron ! room tconu ik 7 brick hounr , COU Cui itr l , k tlojri > t o ( 20th. FOU I'.K.VT rurnlslutl fronl room , tilth or without bo.rd , Call at Ouf N. 171k St 4M.il ) > i fuiciimieu roum , norm tiU u ( I1 b . , W door n < Mt of Jl t. In ulrt < V I71OI1 HKNI-llnck iiore in J : , b f b k. lIUi JL and Capitol aituus , J0l ( J. JACODa. Ul-U tJIOIl KENT 1 storj houn , S nwm , 4 Urt eloseUalioab ; rnlf dtUred. ! < - " . IHvsn- tiort Ht. FOR IIKNT A two tory h-ju j nlih 8 flns ioocr. BtiJ < Urire Oo * t j a'io , Urn If it Blre.l , Inquire m V < 3i Daifiipoil ktrcc > . vouU " . - FOR rtKST To JCUHK men nho cle lre eo J winter qu rt rt : o nlf'ly Mrnlihcxl roomi. Inquire of J. 1 , lilco ut Joe ib Hitn'i or ftt 171J Dixtge itrcel. ootSf 710It nr.NT A furnlilitj ( tout IOVBI ( or r t Jj T.lth bo rd , In | irtv to Jawllj. ( liinleuit * { ircferrett. Cell CW7J N. nth HI. 199 U rrWK KKNT I furuufir , ] IOOHH ui.t kfej. L chknM' Enh ngs.H , K. cor. IHtli ind Dcxlja "OR SALE. . 171011 8A1.K Two socoml Imnd eu Iim ! n flr | . A. cla'i condition , uiiu 25 11. 1' . md onufl It. I * Knqulro Uiualin Foundry ml Machine Co. 481-eod-doa I710USA1.K Tcwutood jionlcs , clicvii ; ctt Ked JL1 Itarn.iethSt. OtJl-tJ FOH t'ALt. BUICK 203-tf ESTAIIKOOK t COR. " 1.10H 8ALK A lot of fcoond lisnd furniture , I ? dtorrs , can1"1" " ! c-ruckery w ro , at H. Splflc , 120J Uoujlas bts. BRMIB hwratllniloii ! of ho\ucr , loM Itnda iid farms for ealj Cell and j t hcra. FOR SALK A wiiall engine , li. AV. Son's moke. In perfect osdor. Ir.uulro of U U. Clsrk & Co. E OR SALK Mips of Douglas and Sumy out * tins. A. ROSEWATER , l&'JOFurnliam street S20-tf HOUSES AND LAND IJcuiu rents housoa , otorot , hotels , farir otn , lanii.i , olflu-a toome , etc , See 1st page MISCELLANEOUS. f 03T A roan marr ; four jcars oM. medium LJ * lzc , a bmud ofn knot on lift hlud Itx , long lane and short tall , wli'te Mind feet. llbNIU 'AIKNliit , Saratoga , 494-CO" THK J. M. HKUNSWICK & IU.AKKCO. , Keep a complete stock of Illlllanl Tables and Dil- ard nicroliaiuline on liaml.at tliclretoro room,509 outh 10th fit. , Ouinha , Neb. ol'J-lm' ' the hishiiit ciiali rilOCIISTASSLH " . price for second hand"Ullllard and Tool ablce. Call or ndilrcoj DW South inth iit. ol2-m ' KMI8' RKALhiTATK I100U. HI ALKD HAY At A. II. Sandcr'n F cil .Store B IQKi Ilarncy St. sllMf KM1S1 KIUIi KSTATB KXCJUANQK. 8 B let EMI8' NEW CITY MAPS. 10c. Motinte B Maps , 82.60. OKO. P. DFM13. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICED NOTICE. Snccial Rd\trtisciuontH , auch as Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , T It nt , Wants , Hoarding , etc. , will bo IneorUtl In tlii column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINK for the first ineertlcn and FIVE CENTS PER LINK for cuch subsequent Insertion. Loctre ndr ertlscmenti at our office , upsUin , corner Broadway and Vlaln atreaii , Council Illuffi. ANTED K erybodj In Council Illuffs lo to take Tils Bin , 30 centi per week , do Irered by carritn. Offlc * eornir ilroadway and Jain , up tUIri , Council Bluffs. 66S-tf SALK. Barb Wire Machinery , ' ew and FOR * - . 8. D. ft S. J. HOl'KINS , navli-It Council Ulufls , lom. To buy good mlleh now , Addrcor WANTED , C uneil Bluffs. Agents o tanrass Best poy- WANTED intM in the country. Addruvi 2. 11. , BeeoUlca , Council IlluffH. Noi9-M SALE HorHf , bucffy nd harness , cheap FOR cash. Addritrc V . U. C. , Heo oHlce Jouncll BluHs. _ _ _ SALE Oie I0-fot iron kal , 10 Inch FOR , nocd tnrnlnjr lathe , sultabia for pat' .erni , posts , chuckintr and ilrilllni ; stroni ; tool , learly new ; cost $111) , price $75 , One strong Irlllprcsi , little used ; cos * 110 , piicoSHO. Ono itw wooil turning lathe , 8 foot bed , 10 In h iwinjtflprico g40. Unoie\Tcui > ao , blower , ll.ialu uul moulding eand , cheap. Oilier lathes , etcam : nlniH ( ! , rhaftiriK and pullles. ti. 1 > . & S. J. HOPKINS , Council IlluffH , Iowa. 10 a8t A black nnd whlto bulldoz , largo col lar and chain around hit neck. Information n regard to him , or liU return , will Lo liberal/ ] ewardi-d. J. O'llltlEN , I' . I' , cottiifu , iHftr ransfer Council lllull < . ' TICKI'.T OI'f-'ICK War in railroad POTTER'S contlnuoi to boom. Unprecedcnte4 aw rates to nil fa torn inilutfi. Lvery ticket ( iiaraiitecil , Ouli'm fllltfil uy tcleiihone , From jncto ten dollars f.i\ed bj purcliasiiiK tlckcU 3f C. A. Potter , Hiieritsor t < > Poltcrfc Palmer , No. 10 .South Fifth ntrect , fi-w dooiH bnow th pout- HBcc. Council HluflH. lova. _ octltt - llov- lthiH > r.y. to i-arrv poi > rs. WANTED- * olllio , Council lllutfs. _ octltf _ _ . _ _ _ K1I To huy 100 to broom corn. I'or particulnrs addreiw Council liltilli llroom Factory , Council UluBa , Iowa , flSS-20tf _ A flrBt-rbwt broom tier. Vlayrn _ WANTED - - A bov tn dochoiua ut Mjneter * WANTED , Ooiincil Illun- . WI-2S' ITIOIl SALK Old j i > rs40c ixir hundred at 1 ? Tlic lloo olllco. Council mutt27 tl EDWARD KUEHL WAOlbTER OF 1'AUJYSTr.RT AND CONDI IIONALIhT , 4MST nlhhtrntlUtwiH'il-arnbam andllairry. Will , with the aid ol ( .tmrcliau npirits , obtain for any onu n Blanco at tha pi | certain conditions Iu the fu ani ) pr wnt , and on ture. Boots and Hhoiw made to order. Perfect natialactlon yu r.vit - l auZd-lm Absolutely Pure. Made from Orap Ciefc'U TarUi , No other arpatlon roaki such Hunt , flaky hot breads. Hiurloua piwtry. Can he eaten by D } p ? tl wUrout lear ot Ihelll * reiultlnif from hcavyl f istlble food. Sold cjr.lv In cans , bv all Grocert ROYAL nAKlNOJl'OWTriWl I'D , No * York. 0. t , QooJwiu I