HIE DAILY BEE. Friday Morning. Nov 18. " " "For the ncconiodntion o { < mr np-lown pstrons arranpcrnenl * have liccn tnndo with Edbolm & Krlckson , jewelers , oi > polto tlio post office , where ndvcrtisemcntR and crdcM for the city delivery ° f l' B H will Ixs rcccivi'd. AiivcrtlsctucnU for the vcning tnmt bo Imndcd in before 1:30 : i > . m. , Jor tlie morning edition before 8:30 : p. in _ LOOAL BREVITIES. I'litterson ll Vroderick Iicwlitifr llnttcr. -Donne. Hellablo Itattcr. Gloves nt UicltO cent ftoro. Winter coin cheap i.t V cderickV. Hnjrcdorn sells meal , for cnsh , only At 2p.m. yeaterday llio Jn.rcur > WIVH down to 20 * nbovo zero. Die street can Btill conUnus to Iravc in sounds nnd tl n't mul-e pclicdulc lime. Lnrue line of line to let coni nnd per fum-ry at Kuhn'H ilnifc' tor . nl t-tf Lwllcii Hnnd Hat , " ) ftttlieD'J cent "tore. Smoke the Gil IOAOO TIMKS Clffftr , for h' ilnif Rtnro. tiHlf snlc on y at Vorty ' ? liOXXKll'S forliwt Stoves nnd fur- 'J'tf nilurc. ' Old L'dd cxclinngcd for new jowc.ry nt > t Krickson's , ojipositu the ilce. - Kwlfi clict c imported and iinitation whnlowla and retiill , t II. feycr'n , 207 nuiith l-'HIi Htrcct A wnrrAiit wns ycntcrd , y isntn-il for party who brkc in tlio door of Lim Sco t' ' place lft < t night. Tlio iMt bound IT. V. tra'n wnH twi hour * late yesterday nnd nil the ca tun train * catne in I tc , Cnpitul uvc-.iii' , near Jiitli was ( In ; ; n [ yetcrday for tlio reception of now RW pinw for Masonic llnll. ITncleTom'H Cabin and tlie Meinpliin Cadets at the Academy of iMtific to.nljjht Hwt compniiy and lowest price * . Tlio Anthony & 13IHn Uncle Tom's Cabin Company arrived yesterday In thir elegant 518,000 * , ccial car. There weru five MucuinlM in police court , yomierday , one of whom W.IH dis charged , two paid mid two weiit to jail. ' | ' | 10 high eiiclos'ire nnd waitin ? rnntiM .it the new rink mu nearly cotnpl- ted HIM ! I it wi.l be open in lime for Thanksgiving day. The Danish church holds a fuir lit iUamhtnl Hall , Fifteenth Btrect , on J-'rldny and Sntiirday lights. All ntcconlmlly in- tiled DrnperV Jlninmolh Coinbinalion at 15oyd'n Ojiiia Jlonae toMiiffht in the popular nnd p tthctic drama Uncle TOW'H C.bin. The reocptiun and banquet o [ the I'lc.uant Hours Club , in honor of Mr. A K. Tou/.alin , takes place at Maionic Hall to-ni ht. Dent be Iiuin1 > ngiei1t ; Date not chanRtdl Thm ( ; rcat Anthony & Kills Uncle Tom Company plays to-night nt the Academy of Music. Ciospel meeting nt the Y. M. ( . ' . A. each evening this treck. This week has been net npnrt ni a week of pecial p ayer for young men and Young Men'sChrihliiin A xiations. All are Invitcil to attend. "Partner Wanted. " An enterprising Lady or Gentleman with $1,000 to take an intercut inifiratclasH tlicatricnl enterprixo. niR money. Go 1 clianco for an amaleur. Addrcsw , "Manager , " jiostonice , Omaha , Nebraska. nlOeodSt The meeting of the younj ; folkH of the Lutheran church , which was postponed. IftHt Friday cvcnii'tr , will ba hold to-night t the rcNidcnce of Dr. Loinem-ln ; , ' , 101 ! S. Hlxteenlh fctrcot. All the moml era nnd their friondx nro iuvitod to nttcnd. Andruw Boviim returned from the Hurt county distilct court ye toidny where ho riicceedcd in defeating a tui title of right yeura Htauiling , the purchahcr huv- ing been in POH < CB. KII during all that time. It seem * * nlnu.st iinpoiHlbl to enlnbllsh a A tax title ttmt can not bo ovoiturncd by u k ill ful lawyer. ' Miss Clara Louise lvulloi. % the f.xvi r- iti ! American itlncvr , uhu ban been nbucnt from tills country for thu pant two yearn , boa returned home , und U now making a concert tour of the United Stntcx , under tlio maungemont of MCHHFI * . Pond ft IJach- rn rrl. of Now York. She will glvo a con cert nt Jioyd'ii Oporn Ifoute Dec , 1st. Dining the porformauoi of Uncle Totn'H Cnbin , by the celebrated 3)rapor Combiivttlon to-nii'ht , at 1) ) yd'H Opera . lloune , tlicru will be introduced a snuw scene which will bo thu finest ttcuno ol the kind ever HCOH In thi } part of the country. It U blmp'y grand und In i lone wonli the price of luhnicaiou , Tliia great moral drumn will bo put on the boardx im it never W.IH put on bcforc'in tills city. One hundred and iifty-nino beautiful rcdldcuco lots , located on Hamilton Htreet , halfway botwcou the turn table of the red Htreet car line nnd the waterworks reacrvoir 'ind aildition , and iuwt wi-iit of ho convent of the BUton Poor Cialro In tih inn's addition. Prices ratine from 075 to $1 * 0 each , and will 1x3 iiold on easy term * to those who will imiuove. lieinls' real CHtato agoucy , FUtccntti and Douglas itrectn. Dr. Ainuliu JUirroutilis , AVithncll liottsu , Tuiwlay uiul Fridys , 10 n. m. to 8 p. i ' ' " n&o Dnited Staten Court , The United Stilton dmtrint court yeatcrilay wis occupied in thu liuaring MH ! iir umunt of motions , In thu afturnunn the grand jury wcro urn- panolcd. Thrco of the jurora , W. V. MOITHOV , J , Broatch ntul S. 11. John- ao'ii wore excused on thu ground that tboy were of those whu Imd ollbrud u reward for the urroHl tul conviction of tlio intinlorur or inunlurcra of Wnt- 'son 1) , Smith , au this gr.ind jiuy are expected to investigate thin lumentublt ) ail'uir. TJio jury nftor boiiif , ' out panolcdvuru oxousud until 10 o'clouk this morning , wlwu tlioy will bo ud druiHsd by thu uuurt , nnd coiniauficu their duties. The trial of civil cii will coiiiinonco to-day. .ludgo McOroury oicujied yeutcrday uftor- noon in the hearing of equity casus. JSvory steve sold IH HKNT OUT win AX AJIKOMJTK ( lUAUAM'KK Til AT IT WILL IJK 1'KUVKUT IK OJ'KUATlOJf AND OIVK 1IK.ST Of HATlbrACTJON. MILTON KOQEIIS & SON , WOOD RIVER. The Groftt Mining Country o Eastern Idaho. IntoroMinR Fact * ConoornJnrj tli Mltiliif : Eldorado of the Coming Yonr , F. 0. Harding , publisher nnd cdi tor of The Wood Hivcr Minor , th pioneer paper in that recently oponei and very prosperous mining dintric of Idaho , and , T , M. .Uogers a largo owner of mining intcresla , ar rived iu Omaha yesterday on thci way lo Chicago on business ant slopped oir for a call upon thci numerous friends in this city. Mr Harding was formerly one of th ttachi's of a newspaper in this oil ; and therefore has many acquaintances whom ho was anxious to meet , am vho were equally pleated to gaze upot his boarnim ; countenance. Those gen tlonion report the Wood JUvcr conn try as simply "a booming. " On Wooi river and its tributaries are six min ing towns , as follows : IJollvuo , witl about 000 inhabitants ; Haley , fivu miles north , containing 1,000 ; Hill lion"fix miles west of llaloy , ani the leading producing camp of Wood river , four hundred residents , which includes the miners working in and about this point ; Kolchum , twelve milisa mirth of Ii'aloy , with a population of three hundred ; Uidena , about forty-live miles noith of Ilidoy. and at the head ( if navigation of Wood river , which bus two hundred iuhabi- tautn. Sawtooth and Vienna are two small towns or camp * about fifteen miles north of Galena and contain , e.ich , about one hundred inhabit mte. Tlicac are dtstiiiod to become pnwpcr- ous and leading mining camps of the Wood lliver country , and will in a few years have a largo and thriving population , Even in thcsp latter towns lots are worth § 100 apiece and nro rapidly increasing in value. The lending town on the river , commercially , ia Ualey. .Notwith standing that it is only live months old it 1ms the largest population of thu towns on thu riverbiciuFe _ : _ of various reasons. It is , in the first place , the outlet of all ore of this new mining region which is hauled to this point for reduction. In Wood river country , as a whole , there liuvo been erected this season four smelling works and two stamp mills , the latter with u capacity of fifty stamps. The liiflt smelter in the country was erected at Haley and this gave its special advantage in thu reduction of the ore. The rapid growth of Haley is attributable to its nuporior location. Nearly all of the present producing mines get their supplies from and ship ore to this point. In a recent contest for possession of the county neat of iMturas county llnley "got away with the cake to the tune of fourteen major ity and consequently has the coveted prize. This majority , although small , secured for Allur.is county the best possible point for the county neat , as Jlaloy is undoubtedly , the most ad vantageous and central location that could have been selected. Hundreds of people have waited for the settle ment of this county sea * ( mention in order to obtain residences , and consequently quently the greatest boom on the river is now iu llaloy. The characters of ores are princi pally auriferous and carboniferous , with 'hero ' and there bromides and chlorides , and very rich. In the upper country gold to thu value of twelve to twenty dollars per ton is ex tracted , which pays for the reduction of the ore. The ores of this new El dorado will average about sixty per cent of lead. All of the lower coun try produces smelting ore , while in the upper country , mainly Sawtooth , it is principally hiu'li giadu , free milling ere , Lifo in these towns of the Wood river country is very similar to thatof nil mining camps. There is consider able lifo , and consequently many in stances of homicide and lobbury. At thu same time the majority of thu citi- zone of the largest towns are indus trious and of peaceable character , and the inevitable influx of roughs into a mining camp is as much discouraged and energetically discouraged as pos-i- blo. Thu cost of living is not exorbi tant , board being from § 8 to § ! > per week , and the present ptico of provi ) sions incixiaiUMg at a raping rate wi 1 probably i.Uo the rates of board. .Still thu prices of board and living generally are moro reasonable than in most mining camps , and the profits of mining are very liirgo. Mtssra , ilr.rding A UOICCM speak very enthusiasticilly of thu prospects of this now country , and prophesy a future for the Wood river mines which has not been anticipated by oven the most sanguine , ol its dis coverers. PAVING POINTS. Subj not From a Visiting A distin ui.sliucl unyiucur who IIUH boon visiting in our cit.y Hiiivl to u lii' ! : reporter yesterday : "Puviii | { IH ubsolutoly nucviisnry to render your city nttruutivo and to jjct ahead of rivals in or near this grout vnlloy. " "This soil is soft nnd oni-ingy tuul roquiroa diH'oront truiitiuuiit from tlmt found in the oust. Kvidontly n tliick fouiuliilinn of inncadiini niuat be bid for I'itlior wood or stone. Chicago cage and Dutioit Had cotlnr blocks the boat in the woud line and of courau cheaper than btono. Very well , then , wo will liavo crdav. For this a fouti- datum of nlanlcH two , Uirco or uvon four inclit's thick w ill not niiawor on youi-Buil. Onu aiiuilar to ( hat on Pnralmm atrcut ia the kind neeiUiil. Tlio latter can bu loworud to the nronor level. " ' Cedur blocks with inncniliuii fonn dation will be oxpoimivo , ' but it will bu it paying investment. The whole city could help the cuilral property ownois if necessary , and could at least attend to the civuaingH and inturaeu- tiona which aru not really opposite any IUIUI'B land , " Illn the ineanwJiilo BOIUO reliol might 1 > u had by rouading.itu the cen tros of fitroots nnd rolling the surfnco so thai the water can run off nnd let the soil got dry. If you will look around you will BCO thai there ia not n well graded struct , in town. Much tilling ill is necessary in modi of them. They nro muddy bucauso there is not dirt cnouuh in them. " Meanwhile , if the city fathnrs will repair thu crossing * nnd keep them clear of iniitl. wo will thank them kindly. As there is not much hope , however , of oven thifl much rolicf , lot the boya turn in with shovels and brooms and o.iru IOH ! cf nickels by keeping the main crossings clean. THE WINGED GOD , Tlio Moronrv Dowu Forty-Eltjhl Below Zero nt Bnforil. The mild weather of Wednesday was succeeded by a return of the coin simp that night and the mud was once mure solidified on the streets of Omaha. The wind , which rca''hod a velocity of sev enteen miles an hour , made the at- mosphcro biting and disagreeable and it continued quito fresh all day yes terday. Tlio iiignal olllco reports show that Omaha hits been exceptional in the en joyment of mild weather during No vember , thu cold at other stations , north and west , being nearly as tx . vcro as during the corrodponding month of J 880. Yesterday the weather rcpirt received at thu United States sig nal olllco showed a ftdlitiirtomporaturo at Denver , Cheyenne , North i'latte , Omaha , Yankton , UusMoinoB , and a higher thermometer at Davenport , St. L'anl and St. Louiii. The lowest tem perature recorded this ncason uas at Asuinboiiio-JJ s F. , andatCuster 2 ° . Fort Jlutord reported a tempcralure of 18 ° F , which , if true , wouldbejtho lowest over recorded , oven in Dakota , or , for tliat matter , anywhere within the temperate /.one in the month of November , for which ruison it is be- liovcd to bo an error in the transmis sion of the cypher , in which tlio weather reports are telegraphed. No rnhi baa fallen , except a slight amount at St. I'aul , since Wednesday , but in the upper Missouri and lower Missis sippi valleys is generally cloudy A Taloutod Lady' * M.ro 0. P. FlominH , state lecturer ) f Missouri , and also an artist of rare nurit , whoao picture of Adelaide Neil- on is pronounced by the press to belie lie moat beautiful portrait in the Jnited States , in a. recent letter said : 'J ' liavo boon troubled with kidney lisoasu aincp my childhood , and it inally culminated in chronic catarrh > f the bladder. It would bo impossi- ilo for mo to describe how much I lave suffered , and I had abandoned ill hope of over boiiiL ; cured. I was , lowover , recommended to try War- lor's Safe Liver and Kidney Cure , uul it has done mo moro good than ho combined skill of all the physi- ians I have over tried during my on- ire life. " Such testimony is beyond uealion , and proves the value to all adics of the remedy it advocates. oed 1 w _ _ PERSONAL. Jr. Graft left lor Wyoming ycster lay. Hon. G. W. Doiinu I'tm rctnrned from JtftfiiL-1 Josolly nnd his company wont oulh yesterday , C.npt. Maruli left for the went on the eon train yesterday. T. 1C , McG'all , county clerk ( if Daweou Bounty , It in tlio city. Mw , W. D , Ilrown left ycstf rdny for iait to friends in Den Moiuo * . Wm. Anyan , of ( ! rnnd Islimd , niado 'm : iiiic : ollico n plonsaut call yuaterday. AlrH. Ciil. j\I. J , Green , accompanied by or HOMH , retnrncj from her visit cant last eok. Sheriff Dave Miller took Inn run out on 10 U. 1' . yesterday. H will not leave \ > rontl for a few weeks yet. O. K. ] Jic'o , 17 , P. Land Agent from 'asliinilon ; coiinty , N. Y. , just came in ith a I'.irty , nntno for California and Homo o Incato in Nebraska. ( ! co , Jl. O'Urion lu-tves the Union 1'a ilio employ to accept a ] nsition iu the VcHtcrn Uiilou telegraph ollico iu thin city. t will take good man to fill Guorgo'u lave accojitalily. Capt. W. H. Sishee , Vonrth U. S , in- uutry , conuii.-uHlin- ) Driilgor , W. T , , nrn.s in thu city last night. Hu in a former GHident of thin department anil IIUH a liont f frieiuU and nciiualntancen hcio. I Ton , .luhn Sharp , president of I'm Utah Central Hallway Consolidated , nnd n inmincntofHccr of thu Church of Jesus 'hrUt of L.ittor Day HaiutH , rnmo in from ho cast thin moriilng , en ronto I o c. II. II , Cook , Into iiKCiit of the Union 'aclfic railaoail nt Mi lanl has been trait- er cd lo tlio olliee of C ! . W Dioliinaon , ruin dltpatcher for tlio bridge division in Ills city , anil n Mimui tint position of night l.fjiatelier theiti. " " "BLACK-PHAUnilT" - cures HIM , iiidi ealiun ami heartburn. At ( ! . F. oo < liviui. I'AHLOU HTOVKH. HAWANT HOJli : HTOVEH. DIAMOND I'.MU.OU KTOVKM. NKW nun HANOI : FOU 1881. IMIAUTKIt OAK 1'OOKS ANI > ItANHKS. STKWAUT'H IIANHKS AND OOOKH. I..VlUi.ST ! : STOCK' . LOWl'.ST VRKIKH. iir.sT ( loons rou TUP. MOMKV , MILTON ROGERS & SON. Fourteenth and l < 'arnham Htrnol . For Wholesale or Ilotail no Jewelry lousu in tho' Went makes as low prices is A , li , Huboiniann , Goods war ranted ouporior. CLOAKS AND DOLMANS it prices to suit everybody at Bush- nan's. nl7-i.t TllOSi : A110UTTO I'UIUlll AMI ! ANVTllINd XTHKKTOVI : UNI : KIIOUI.D NOT FAIL TO LOOK THKOUOH T1IK I.AIlllKSTNI > riNliST CTOOK 01' HUATKltS , UOUKH AND tAMHUm I'.VEU OI'1'KUKD IN THIS CITV , AT I'KIUK.S AHTO.NlHUlNdIA' LOW. MILTON HOQKU.S it SONS. Farnhaiu and Fourteenth street. Do your trading at Kurtz'a , THE JOSEFFY CONCERT , An Entortnltimont Worthy of the TemploDotlloixtoil to the Arts. It is far from flattering to Omaha's appreciation of music thatntiniidicnco of less thnn three hundred people was present at JJoyd'nopera house Wcdnta day to welcomeJlafaol JuBcfly upoi his firHt appearance in our city. To be sure n number of soeul entcrtniir meiitB ; vero attractions tnoro poworfa lo many whoso faces nro usually scei at concotts in Omaha , but oven these and the terrible condition of the streets are not sulllcient apologies for the beggarly garly array of empty benches whicl stared in the fao the third greatest living pianist and oflorcd a very eug gestivo commentary on munical taste and culture in our city. In inany respects .losolfy ia unique mnonj , pianists. He lacks the clinjicil sev erity of Von ] 5utow , nnd the iierj impulHivcncfis of Anton Htibonstoin. Hut in grace and delicacy of style in intelligence nf conception , nnd in mai'veloim technical accomplishments ho eeoms to unite many of the char- nctoristica of the greatest masters 01 the instrument which he has chosen for and made his own. There is n delightful nhsenco of self conscious- ncas in all his performances. Of oourso hid iadividuality us an artist asEorto itHolf in his various interpreta tions , still it in always the composer nnd not Jo'eity who iu brought into prominence. His conception of the aim of the pianist is that of an inter preter , not ail originator , and hia ron- doritujH nro nhvnya marked by the in telligence of the student and thu sym pathy and feeling of the artist. Josolly does not depend upontricksof style toiii an audience , although nothing would bo easier to a performer of Biicli wonderful technical ability. lie prefers to allow his art to inntiiff st itself legitimately through a conscien tious fidelity to the aims of the great masters , which ho interprets with such rare intellectual insight through a mechanical bkill which 1.4 without n Hiipurior in hi.i line. The programme of Wednesday was popular in character. Jt contained , among other numbera two adaptaiiona of other composers by Lisa , the some what hackneyed Rhapsodio Hongroisu No. 2 , a polonaisu by Chopin , substi tuted for the E. minor concerto and two compositions by Jose-fly himself. The opening numbers was Mendel sohns familiar "Wedding March" theme , with List's iiiHtrumcntation. Uorr Joscffy qavo n thoughtful and intelligent rcndpring of this difficult composition. His playing was char acterised , by breadth and power of conception and by great delicacy of execution. The Chopin number , on the whole , was best titled to exhibit the great technical resources of the artist. Its rendition was m rkcd 03 * an elegance and delicacy of style and a brilliancy of execution which is above criticism. Critics are agreed that as an interpre ter o Chopin JosclFy has no equal. His fortissimo passages were powerful , but legitimate , never degenerating into noise. In thu pianissimo ef fects he WIIB a master , and thu charm and sotiHHOusness of his playing showed itself at iti best. Syery note was clear , distinct nnd audible to the most remote corners of the build- in- , ' . _ Without entering into detailed examination of the reinniningnumbers of the programme mention must not bo neglected of the Paganini-Lizat "Campanolln , " "Thu Mill. " a compo- fiition of his wn , and the "Rhapsodio Hongroise" which concluded the evenings cntortainmcnt. Lizsts fa mous concert piece was treated in a thoroughly original mannor. There waa moro of the performers individu ality manifested than in any of the other interpretations on the program me. The rapid tempi were taken with a rapidity which has been attained by no one but Josolly , the phrasing was elluctivoly marked , and while the coloring waa different in n number of instances from that given by other pianists , the performance aa a whole was received with enthusiasm by thu audience , which compelled a recall of the artist Miss Laura Bellini luckfi only two < ) t the qualifications of : i great singer voice and modiod. She was heard last evening in four ( selections , the last of whicli elicited au encore , which certainly was not duo 'o the merits of the performance. Her voice , while not deficient in volume , ie Badly lack ing in quality. In the upper register her notes wcro harah , and in the lower resistor thin. It is difficult to BCO how the lady can bo classed as n so prano of moro than thu most moderate ability. A COMFORTABLE ITEM. A Hot I'lro ou. a Very Cold Moriiliig At 10 o'clock yesterday an nlarnl of tire was sounded -from box 10 , n mcataptu of the same import coming through the contra ! telephone ollico at the same moment , Although it was bitter cold and a stifV wind waa blow ing from the north , many persons hastened - toned after the department to the BCOIIO of the conflagration , which was on Eighteenth street , near -Hurt. Thu lire was found consuming a small , ono-story cottage , belonging lo Mr. S. lU-ichonborg , and occupied by two families , those of Mr. John Leisure and Frank A. Uenolkon , thu latter a boiler-maker in the U. P. shops. The Hooks nnd hojo carts Noj. 1 nnd U wuru mum on thu ground , and found thu tire racing in thu south part of the house and in the roof , bursting out fiercely at ihu east end of the cottayo , Two streama of water weru got on from the hydrants in short ordur , while the hooks did cllicient work nnd the fire was brought under control by the time it had destroyed the roof and interior , leaving the wills intact. The furni ture had been partially saved nnd with thu household goods of several fnimlioa living to the leeward of th fire was stacked picturesquely nbou the stioot and nirulo excellent sittin accommodations fort ho crowdwhicha , usual was on hands in full force. Tli damage to the building will probably reach 8100 and thia is covered by in surunce. The origin of the fire is not knowi but it ia believed to have como from a littlu four year old son of Leisure's , who , left to nniuso himself nloii probably got with the match box Mrs. Luiauro had gone on in town leaving tin child asleep , while Airs. Donolkin and her children were iu the adjoin ing apartments , the former intending to take the boy when aw.iku. At length her litt.o girl went into the room and c.imo back to her mother saying thatit was full of mnokc. Mr.s lienolkcn ran in and found the cluh ccatod on the floor and the lire ju.i ( ( citing a good Htart in tlio cupboard corner. She t-avcd thu chile nnd then givu Ihu alarm. Nuithei Mr. nor Mrs. L had returned whei Tin : UIR : reporter left iho scene. Mr , Itumilken hns had quito r fctrcak of back luck of late , lie- was hurt during the summer and compelled < polled to lay off from work , then one of the children , tiny had nix , diet and now they are suildonly loft homeless loss in mtd-wintor. The only accident lothu depnrtmoni waa thu breaking of an iron piti in the fliiiule-troca of the hook and ladder truck which fortunately did notocoui until just us the fire waa reached. Four hones wore driven to the truck on account of the bad roads. Palpitation of the Sloart. .1. M. Might , Syriicine , N. V. , writes. "Wlisn I liret commenced using yonr liur- ilock Dlootl Hitters I was troubled with fluttering and palpitation nf tin ; ht.'nrt. I felt weak timl lairti | ( , d , with n numbness of tlio limb * . Since using ; , my heart lias imt troubled inn ninl the numbing Henna- lion in all gone. " i'riuc , § 1 ; trial ize , 10 cento. 10-eodlw THE ROYAL RINK , Preparations for Winter's Spurt. Some days aqo it waa rumored that a skatintj riiik was to bo opened on the vacant lot nt the corner of Farnham wid Ninth streets , but the rumor was subsequently reported aa without bundation. Yesterday , however , it was learned that great piep- irations wcro in progress for , ho complete transformation ot thu 1'ivoli gardens , southwest corner of tfinth and Farnham streets , into one ' ) f thu must complete and superbly equipped skating rinks in the west mywhere. Every one is familiar with the place lamed , which has undurgono so many changes from n church to a beer gar den. It is ono of the plcasanttist spots in town , and right on thu line of tho. fltreot railway. Thu enclosure - closure is 1I2 ! feet square and , hw graveled surface is now being ce- ueiitod , while all the trees , witlt the exception of a few large ones are bo ng removed and thu tlio inside funces akon down. The largu building at .ho northwest corner , heretofore ised as a saloon will bo'changud to a eatuurn'it , and thu little church into a ladies' Waiting room and ball room , rlere will bo n piano and .he mimic provided for the season. I'ho full Musical Union orchestra has jccn engaged for the season , and will ilay every nii'ht when not engaged at [ Joyd's opera houso. There will be brass music occa sionally and from timoto time dances , imskcd balls , otc. , will bu given. Prof. Kerr , the noted Chicago pro- essional skater , has been engaged or the .season , and a full line of the inost skates will bo kept to lot. The ink will be lighted by the electric ight , arrangements having been niado or a largo sis liaht lamp. Worl ; is progressing rapidly and everything will bo ready for iponing with the first heavy rost. The rink is under the namigement of Julius Thielo & Co. , ho " ( Jo , " being a well known society ; cntlcman , with no end of capital to lack the scheme and no end if enterprise to make the rink loom ip. With such prospects ahead as the oung people havo. thia winter will OMO its terrors entirely. A World of Good. Ono of the most popular medicines low before the American public , is fop Bitters. You aeo it everywhere , 'eople take it with good oll'ect. It niilds them up. It ia not as pleasant 0 the taato as some other Hitters as t is not a whisky drink. It is more ike. the old fashioned bone-act tea Imt has do'iu a world of good. If on don't feel just right try Hop Bit ers. Nunda Nuwa. novlfi-decl Howard for Elnrdorors- Citizens' fund for the apprehension of the murderer of Colonel Smith. Subscriptions not heretofore pub- ishccl : Coefc Ciirlin § . " . I. ( ! . CJla.ic k Co 10 MJ.Detwiler 1" 1 uben Allen 10 < 'iank C. Moij'Hii ! > \ . W. 1'lielp * 10 I. W. Woo worth fiO Tan'CH Fnr yth 10 F ine4 Krai.eu f > iV. I' . Hcnman - " > 5. .1. Jo olyn Ifi Af. It. Itisdon , t ! rimrxtun&llall 51' ' W. H.ljnnw 25 "W1NEOFCAROU1" for Ladies only. AtC. K. ( iQOilinaii. Cnoioi : POTATOES , RUTAIIAOA T Avi'i.us , Bimim AND E(1H ( ! , AT WM. LAUKNSTBINS. novl7-yt , Opening of the second half form of ho Dancing School for children , at Central Music Hall , Saturday , Nov. ] { ) . Pnor. L , F. Pi.vKnv. nli-2t ( Pnrtioa leaving town or disnosing of heir household oifects will make iionoy by calling on A , L. Fitch it Co.t05) ! ) South 12th street , who pay ho highest CASH price for second- mud furniture , n2-lm Presents of all kinds at White- louse's drug store , 005 North Six- .couth street. oSfieodlhn RID OF A WRECK. A Notorious XVumnn Shaken Omnlm Mnd From Her Foot. Among the notorious character ? , male and female , who are known to newspapers und police oflicials by their unsnvoiy record in the criminal courts was Ellen Fruiik , who has been n Onmha for fifteen years past and a "ono time kept the lied Light silooii on Uodgo and Ninll streets. This place was fitly de signated by the name , for it was one of the hardest hides in Omaha , and WAS known to those who were com pelled to vUil it on olaciul business aa the JJubbeid' llooat. Muny were the tights , robberies and shooting aliVays ci edited to the evil inlluencc.s of the tied Liijht and it * red liquor , and the old boya of No. U temember a belle who ticqui'iitod the place who was dubbed Ilose C.irt Mag , on account of her inftttuiition for the driver of No. 2's ho3o cart , a big stout fellow , who is now in Denver. Well , Ellen Frank has boon on the down grade ever since she hung out -it llio Rod Light , whoso sviirnini ! she did not lieud and hits been up before the police court a number ot times for drunkenness and prosti tution and fined as regularly as she came. Yesterday who was a .iiti run in and the jutlgo suspended sentence on condition that she would leave the city. Tlio marshal took her to the depot , and , with her own money , purchased a tickut fir her to Detroit , whom it is fund she has relative * liv ing who will no doubt bo gl.id to sco her. Jlur dopartura is a ourco of con gratulation to the police whom shu has given a good deal of trouble at dill'urent time * . A tral package of "DLACK-DRAUGHT" VPP of charge. At C. T. Oooilman. SPECIAL NOTICES. Nul'lCK AiUmif-em''iR To txjuii , < nt , Found , Wants , tloardlnc , kc. , will liuin- ertcd In thepo columns once for TEJT CENTS or line ; each aubaoquont Ineertlon , FIVKCHNTS x > r lino. The Elr.tt Insertion noier le.no than i : CENTS TO LOAN MONEY. ONBY TO LOAN Cell at U\v Olltco of D. M L. Thonm Room 8. Crelchtcn Ulock. lF * " /I I Ill \ ' ° 'oa" ' rlt ' 'om 8 to W ptr cunt 'j5 .M .wUU on coed real cstatcuccurity , l > y Hit. ISAAC EDWAliUS 1109 Farnham St bd.it/k YUU11'1 * LUAtAt S per ccntln- aAd\\)0 ( ) ) terost In aumsof ? 2f.OO Mid pwanU , for 3 to B years , on Hrut-elaaa city Mid arm property. DKMIS KtUL KSIAIH anj < ir.NCY , 16th and Doiuba Sts , HELP WANTED. ANTED Pinlncroom'irlat | Dorau House , W OliS Karnliam M. , opposite lieu olliee. 52tf I/ / ANTED ttook-lin'per , a situation by a " jouuRiua wlio has a thoroiili knowl- Iso of double entry. Highest referencei and pcurity if rt'iiuired. Address , A. H. O. Bco KIO-IO" lice. - TirANTRD MM. K 'lth want to inform the VV Indlei tliati-lic docs not dcHire to lose ipirctHtoin. and cone-j cntlvhm reduced lier lit Ilnir Sulti'liex Irom 'iS 00 to $5 00 , Five Dol- ar Stt Itches rutlxiccd to 8300 , Thrco Dollar witclifs reduced to 81 60. Natural * Va\iyi a prci.lty. ilKS. . K. KEITH , 498-tf lBi2Farnhain8t. ! _ _ ANTF.D A good cook , at the southeast W corner cty thandst. Jlary'uuvcniic. S20-17 * WW ANTEIl A sirl for Rcncral houscwoik. W Knquireat Uuffet'8 xr eery. ClO-tf I ,117 , ANTED Young min of 18 as collcctoi ; rV must be cntkinanly appearing and nhlu > o rite good hand. Address in own hand. Ho- c crciices required. J. F. C , this olll o. OlS-tf I 'ANTED A twelve-year old nutfie c'rt ' , 1I W Solomon's glas * store. M7 17 I [ \T7ANTEI-l'osltloii to drlvp earriaRe and J rr take care o'liorret. Apply 11 iO Douglas rnt. Blfi-l" * KD Two good barbers an find a steady WANT and jnod pa ' V. App " v at So. fi'JO 15th : it. , opiiojltu Crcljtliion'llloclc. "C. II FITOH. 'ANTED A good woman cook. Un , * Ic- M Coy , near nongovernment carall , I'op- etou A f. , let 2Ut and -J2nd StB. rili-a'J" ! TTASTE Homo for n little girl of i-ljtht VV jearg. Ooidiu erenc-CHrequired. Apple > o Jlr * . 1'uller , corner of lUth and 1'arnliam Sta. Si-2-lU11 'ANTED A dUli-washer and clianibcnnaid , W at Einmctt house. C25 SI * TTANT D-An exrcr'enccd ' girl for pcrcral fV hoturowork. ( ! ord wngeH will bo paid to rif wlui IH ell recomuiended. Applj at 21CO odgoSt. R9tf > \TTANTEI-llv idow lady , 11 ht wort in VY mi ill family , i.'an d plain Miting and ) are for children. Imiuirc at V. .M. C. A * . 510-17' ATANTKI ) A new milch cow , JUi > t be n- VY tie. Enquire of L. Poland , 1413 D dg ruit. r 1-tf A.VfhD A cook at 'J20 liarney * l , bet. w Hh and 10th. 3-tf A pnod lrl for general h"usu- WASTED at 415 A'o. iOth St. , bet. Ci Icsi'O ud Cas * . 4SO-tf IITASTHD Alirsi t-clasi uillnder rirefi t < eder , VV a thh ollico. ANTKD-A housekeeper ut 1109 Farnham W btreci , up htiurs. JUS-tf .TSTANTEn-A first-class uomancrok at Chris. YY Mcrkt's res auraiit , 1105 Farnhaiu ttreLt. 451-tf W IAXTIjn airl to do liouwwctk. Ktuiilro | 1110 KainliamSt. 41't ( iTtT Kundlnir bridge and MOhcwl bondo. W II. T. Clark , Bfllevue. 20-tf WANTKD Two Kl'l' , ono to rook , wash and Iron , mid ono to do eccond work unil tike jxro of children , licst of n fcrcnrra required. l > l > ly eoutlica t corner of 20th mid California U. IkMt or wnL'1'i. 31) ( tf iTrANTEO 110 to 200 loiul cTdlrt ntar ? rd VV anil at. Mary'd arcuuo. fcnqulre ot Ri'O tlU-u. I'j3-tf ' FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND. 11Oir"jlUVr UwL'lliiiK hiiiiMj , 5 roomi , ; S-viiidoMSt. , no r tcrinlnui of track. Ai- | ly to Kiuncli Uolililim , on | > rcmln'S. MU-1U" OltllEKT Tno nicely ( urnltlioil rooms , "H , ; 17lh ttici't , two douri Irom I'oolllc ; ovtr lore. tSl-lB' IJWIl tti.NT Two furnished rconw. Biiltalilu 1. far llvht hou > u-k ciiln ; ; . 21U C.illfonli : bt. Knqiilrc N.V. . Cor. 10th and Cul.fornla Ht fi''ll.lS HUNT Ilunwi nlth II rooinii. Inqulrv ! . FOlt . llradlo , a. W. cor. 10 .h uiul Wvlwtcr ] 0 II HKNT-A ) uirlor llh bedroom ndJJnlii- ; , I' sultililo for two or tliriu tMitloiui M , nt N. W. Cor. 21 and Wu > tcr. sai-tu * HUNT A new house with II r cms , In quire of I ) , Uookc , ISth and Io venworth ktrecti. ISl-SI * FOU liKNT-Ilooii with l ard , miit.ililo for tuoKClitluneii ; IMS IJtli ml L'apltoi avo- nue. 6SM8 * f neil IlKNTNoHbrick hoii-c , 8 r-ouw , hand. L' ooiiio fu nltiiro. for &lo clira ) > } dislr bin In- : > tion tor lioardvra or nuidcnev. for partial' ir addrra "OnDfr , " llr.R Office. - W tl SPEUIAL NOTIOES-Oontmuod UH'NT Hauw ofCroom" , It21 lOtli ft. hcnr aul. 607-1S' ITKJrt IIKNT N'lecl.r furnished room , N. W. L1 cor. FarnhMn and 1Mb St . MM-17 IPOU IlKNT Suit furnWitsl ronni , MilUble for J' mnn at tl wlte ; S5 N. litli St. . liet. ( fillfot- nla nnd Wclwtcr. Ilofcrencc required. 193-17 * hKNT A Mitt ol fiirnMic I ro m , | rlor JjUIIl } nnd two bedroom < j alco ft tingle room. Chi- r.\nttrcet , between 14Uio tl 1Mb , centre brhk 4K\-tt \ IOK 15KNT l.n. . pirlor nl o front room picvnrt tt-ry brick lioun. , 1013 Cj < n ftritt , o clour * west u ( i.-utl. . PMf I710UHKNT KurnWiPd rooin . north .d.i of . ' Ciillfornlft St. , 2d door west ot 21st. Inquire niter 1 | > . tn. 4fl-l > TfKHfiiBx Uric * storu In. ) cvhs' lie K , iMn JJ on J Capitol ammo. JUuN O , JACOU.1. T71OI1 IIEXT 3 stor.v IIOUH' , 8 roo'ni laro ; elo < eli [ nlfOnbirti'.Idiflre : ! . 2I.SD t > a > eu- l rt St. - fjlOil BEST A twontory liouso-wlth K line .U rooiu aid I Iirifo eloi < ; t ! n PO , Ixirn If do nlrcd. Inquire at 2433 Datrnpoit tmt. wiuth title. 4SS-tf 1TWH "K.VT To .vounirtncn hodc.slio ; winter qaarlera : two nlreljfuriii. . ] room * . Inquire of .t. L. Illoo at Joe & Sam's or At 1715 IliHljfo trt-ct , octf ' FCMUlWfT A furnished front r.om for rent with 1)0 ) nl , In private fifiillv. Oeirlomim prefer cd , Call G07J A . lth St. 319-tf IJ10K UHNT S furineheil rcornovur Mui- JO clivilH1 KjcebAntrn.N. K , ccr. 1(1 ( 'h ' and tr ttn. 2ftf-tl GALE , TJ10U SAI.K One bigc tnblt inn 'o ami onu J.1 turlort'ct of 7 pieces. L. I' . Jlj lnn , Att'y , irclghton niach , City mjtf BjlOU SALU llon-ctiold film lure , bowi1 , liujf- L try ' iM lmrnc * < i with lease of h n u rf 7 rtMiiH anil CO acres No , 1 IF.IM , 21 nillea irom 1' . O. PO-H Bslon shun nt oin'c. In ulio l.'uxter I , . Thoinns .V Uro. , No. 8 , Or 1'-htoii lllocls. Clfl-lO * tjiotl i-AI.K Two Hecond linnd ciiKlncs In ll t- 1 rlnas euiidltlon , emu 25 11. I1 , and oncO 11. 1' . Knqi'lro On aha Fcnmdiy ami llachluu Co. 171OUH.VI -Tum I good Conies , clioGi | ; at Itcd JL' Ham , Itth St. oifl-tf Mil KALfc. BH1CK 103-tf ESTAHHOnK i COG. nOH SAI.12 A lot of tci'ond hand furniture , JL1 stoves , carpe'snml crcckorv nru , at H. " - ' -V , l-'o : ! Douglos St . ' ues-tm BEMI3 has rattllnjr ionif UstH of IIOUSCB , lati bnds ftud farms for suKi Cull and get Hum. [ 710R SA'iE A dmill cnirliia , H. W. I'aj no * | J Son's make. In perfect order. Inquire ot L. J. Clark & Co. [ 710R SALE JInps of routll aud yarvv out. L1 ties. A. ROS&WATEK.lMOl'aniliaui'slteel- 3S8-U _ HOUSES AND L.VNO llumia rents tiou-oa , stores , hotels , fanr ota , lands , nillcca oonia , etc , Sco 1st paxe MIGCEU.ANEOUO. IOST A inalteso liltten about four month * A old. Tlie Under will lie liberally rewarded by rcturniMto tlio uniljr > ! ( ; n < il. Nov. 17 , ISsl. C-2C-IU * 1' . L. 1'EHINE. Cj I / \ Iteward for an rl ht-vcur old cow. Lost IP H " 7th October , 18S1 , ituu to ha\c a calf Jan. 4lli , lsb2. Marks all rod , a 1 It o htu ! un der belly and one -mall while tpot t o In hesiu diameter rl > r toppos te in each flai k over Imj. . C. i' . UOCK1IUD , N. K. corner Nicholas and irati Stg. _ Bit 17' K10UN1) Keys on Kaiiiham , In front of Tuft's. J ; Owner can have an o by prjvintr property and payinj : for this advertl&cuiLiit at the lieu olllcu. (23 1 T OST A roan mare : four years oUi. medium JU fir.e , a brand of u knot on left hind \CK\ \ Ions mane and short tail , w h'tc hind feet. Ht'NIlY CALENDER , Saratoga 494-20' BE ttEAl aTATK BOOM. See l t pago. HAY At A. H. Sander's Fc.-d Store BALKU Haniey _ St. Hlfl.tt EJ1I81 RKAL K3TATK EXCHANGE.- * } B IBS ivt.'to. EJTIS' NKW CITY MAI'S. lOo. Mounto B Mann. 87.60. OF.O. P. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. KOTICS. Special advertisements , nuch ai x st , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Want * , Boarding , etc. , will ba inserted In this olumn at tlio low rate ol TEN CENTS 1'ER LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CUNTS I'ER LINE for each subsequent ineortion. .care adr crtiscmenta at our otlice , up etaire , xmer Broadn ay and Alain street ) , Council lilulf * . _ Kverybody In Council Bluffs lo WANTEU TUP. BHK , 211 cents per week , do ivcrcd by carriers , Office comer Broadway and Sluln , upstair ; , Council Hinds. _ liM-tt WANTED A flrst-elas * barber inmediatcly , \\HI1 pay the l.lgbcst wages. J. J. GOOD , Jomicll nimfg. _ nlT-lt Apcnt to carnal Uebt pay- WANTED ' in the country. Ailcireai 3. M. , liccolllce , Council Bluffs. NovB-tf SALE HorbC , biijrgy "nil hanioiu , i-hcap FOR cibh. Addrcm > v. 11. C. , lli-e olllco Jouuell Blulfj. _ Noy3t _ ' TICKKT OI'FICJWar In railroad POTTBH'S continiiL'H tn boom. Uiu rccedcnted on- rates to all eastern iiolnts. Kvcry tlikct uaranlefd , Ordcra filled l > y telephone. Front note ten dollars twcd by jiurcliasliiK tlckcta if C. A. Potter , successor to 1'ottcr & Palmer , No. 10 South Fifth strict , I ur doora bcion th" jiost- lllce , Council 1 ItilTn. lowq. _ octlit-tf \irAVrii : > Hov , with pony , to carry jiupera. VV Inquire at lir.K oilier , Council UUu5B. octlil-tf _ j To buy 100 tons 'broom corn. I'or particulars adilre.w Council Blull * 3rooiti Factory , Council lluli ! > , Iowa. 60S-2'Jtf _ \17ANTKI ) A Hnt-clV'H ' broom tier. Mayns VV & Co. . Council lilulfa. Iowa. H"O SO * , , - papers 40c per hundred , at FOPBArK-OId , Council lllugi' . M-27-tl EDWARD KUEHL ilAOISTEK OF PAM1YKTKUY ANI ) CONDI riOKALIHT , 4DH Tenth Street , betwdoi Faruboui uitlllaincy. Will , v.ith tna aid of guardian nilrits , obtain for any ono o ( rlanco at the past mi ) present , Ami on certain conditions in the fu- nro. Boots and Bhoo timde to order. Perfect iitl iirtlnn rimr.i.'l' ' " " " ' " ' Absolutely Hade- from Orapo Cret. n Tartar. No oUiot urpatlon tufju * mich light , liaky hot hrftida. UMirlou iiaitry. Can lie eaUn by Dysjuptle ith out tar of ihclllK rtsultln < from lio.ivjl o.l. KoM only Ir. rtiis , by nil Own-on V.OYAUK < : < GtyoWl > KU CO Now Ynrk , 0. V ,