Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 23, 1881, Image 8

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Til OMAHA DAILY BhJi- : WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 23 , Wi.
rHE DA 1 LY HER
Wednesday Moruinpj. Nov 23
LOOAIj BR13VJTIMS
The roft-lii nre get Inp fn ' clltr clinji
for team Ins
- 1 liirty-tlircc cnrn of tto > .k cnuic in < >
His U. P. > itnli y.
were llnce car of I'ullmnn j > w
et jrsUnlay ,
The I loncc book nnd ladder liftll fl
liall to-mo TOW evtnlng , will I
iwnflflir.
Young Ilolnkc and Mnry Cnllnlmn
-w ru tnkcn to the Kearney Heform oclmo
MontUy by SlicrlflOuy.
The land ICAKUC ball to-m rrow tilKli
will Imvc the fp'Mi'1" ' ' Muiic ,1 Unloi
orclitBtrn jnuale for their dnticli K.
T e Uniim Pdclfio train / > > tlio went
jwt-nlny ftfto no n , wm very heavy. It
arrived about forly in ! ' tei ln'c. '
It is nin orctl that Frank McCrary ,
sonnf.TuJgcMci'rary will IxJ apmm | ! l
deputy clerk < if tli U. S. ' Ircult Court.
_ Two inniri'inc nt nml inawivc bninrc
pilUrn , with brai lii'sfiirgoHJttH Iwve I t < r
ensctoJ In fruit of IJoy.lV now Op m
Ho. i o.
The train ilf | i lchcr's ofllce at the U.
T. dfNt | ! bcinK'Milarh'wl by tearing oul
llic pnrtltion which tnok up H i muclmiua
on tlio i'0 t nldo ff tlio room.
-Hart ; will lie folio oil , at Boyd'p
l ) | > ern House , on Monday cvetilnj * next ,
by the " .TolliticH , " In their Rro.t . mtmical
b.utdity , "The Klectrical Dolt. "
At | K > int < on Tt-nth utrttt a earring
on the cn t sldo nf the street c r track l
aorly conceded from observation froin
iho west side by tha hu e 1) in f C'lrth
The most rcinarknlilc tnatniice of the
-power of water wan nhnwn ' .n Fifteenth
Btritit ymterday. A bull ( log mil a New.
Zbandlnnl wcro Hoparatwi by \ljfoiouii
3 ali of nqtia pura ,
Oma1)i : having n ilohi "f rc tiu- :
nnU. Two new nuns optn noon 1 11 Farn-
"h m Btrat , one it l < u do utood , In
JBoyd's Oi cra hunno bin k , nnd another In.
Iwccn lilovKiilh anil Twelfth r cts.
The work on I' xtou It CiallaKlicfV
ajow * torc liDnie on Tenth .r et | > io-
Sremiiiff rapidly A largo funo nf 111:11
ra employtMl , and iho w.ilN will prolulily
bo up befoiu very 'old urallierxetf In.
Mr * . Carrie Itrxlinc , wlio lur i ) ( low
of chlomforiu narly inhereil liur to tliat
lijurno wlienco no traveler ictiiniM , lmn
aomuwhat reco\orcd from tlio IfecU ol
lia drug , but i ti 1 routined lo lier lied.
i. In the iliHtributiHii of p ii-.e-i at the U.erj |
. JLfouno , Monday , T. L. McCurtliy , of
the transfer dofiot , rcceivwl a ImuJwnii !
mop ; Dr. Oco. 1 > . M Her , < > f tliu Hvrnld ,
a China tea net ; Jimmy M > Michael a fine
j tt of vast * .
Kl za , wife of Ncllfl Hclcroe , died
Nov. 21 t , at 7 p. m. , agctl 30 ye int. Ktin-
ral Wo lies-lay , Nov. 23d , tit 2 p. 111 , from
the residence on Welwter ft root , be ween
Seventeenth anil Ei litcouth , nouLli Me.
yriends invitod.
There will be union Thanksgiving
ervlccunt thu South Omaha M. K. church.
corner of PC r.th and Fierce HtieetH to-tnnr-
TOW at lOutO a. m , Preaching by Uov , J.
W. Ingram , putter of the ClulttUan
church. All are invited.
A pleasant social event DO urrod Mon
day , -when a l > rty of HchoolnmteH of
Mtxi Kdda Dicknon , in do her nn unex
pected visit , en mosque , at her h mo < n
llth street. Although completely taken
by Burprl-o , tlio young lady HIIOU recovertd
and entertained her fri'indu handaoiuily ,
Tlio Indies of Trin ty inin iciii ( culortd )
are picpa iiw to hold a fiiruud fu tlial
during CkrintiiiaH week in Lyttlu'H new
building ( in Fnnnim xtreet , belwetn Ivlev.
entli and Two fill The proceedH go ti > -
warda tlio erection of their eliuich build-
tag.
Washington In'ing wan before JiwUi
Bencko yenteulay , cliargud by Dick
Kitclion nf thu Willmell In line , w ! h try
ing t < > ilefrnud liini out of a hoard bill of
9-f.W. Thi prinoiicr wan well drot ud
and rcHpettaUu looking and evlilintly
much ni-huuuM of hln prcdicamrnt. Hi'
caao won not dUi > oi < ed of when our repor
ter'loft.
ter'loft.A
A public diocourho will bcdellvuivd bj
. C. ] iniml , of the IteorKniilro
of .1 ONIIH Chriut of Lutier Dnj
SniiitH , at Suinl'H ( J Impel , Cupit 1 A\cnue
between 10th and 17th , on tlio " .lul uiu
2Ub dojn of Novuinlier , 1881 , at 710 : ! p in
Subject ! , 'InteroitlnK. " Ah are lu-pe t
fully invited to attend.
Union Thani Hgivin ; vervicon will l
held In thu Firm. M. K , elm oh , Davun
port htrect , between Seventeenth am
Eighteenth , o i hurnday nt 11 a , m. Ser
jno.i Ity I lev. Mr Iturtht > f the Preshy <
torian church Let there bo a ( .entra
.ttttundanco by the people un thix oconBloi
h > compliance with tha rccoiu > oudat on o
uatlonal and etnto executive olllce w. J
W. SteWHrt , pastor ,
One hundred and lifty-nlnu Iwautifu
residence lot * , locateil on Huinilton street
half way between the turn tnbln of thi
red street rar line and the wnlorwork
reservoir nd addition , and luut went o
the convent of the Slaters Poor Claire li
Shlnn'H addition. Prices range from Hi
to 81l 0 each , and will be mild un cox ;
tenn to tlioto who will Improve. ] ] emit
e l entitle agency , Fifti-inth and Dougln
trcet * .
Tlie hones belonglugt ) Kiiward A
Stokes whiclt ha\u lieeu ttabled at ftvpli
utou'nuarn for e\er.d wuekii , were Bhii |
ped Eut Monday in thuir special vai
They were unloaded here , on their w ,
tvm Hau Krauciaco , for thu purp no u
nxtin. u few days , nnd all caught the pink
eye. The leven lior e which were hi III
earn of G. W. C'rookn , nro va'u.d at $30 ,
000. They have fully recovered from tli
Tlioro wcro twenty-five ciuieu called I :
the District Court jwtenlay , but non
were ready for ti bland coint ndjourne
for the day. Tweiity-llvo cones will b
called to-day and then the jury will b
discharged until December fitli , Coin
will adjourn over Thunksn'lvitig daybn
will lie In bosoiun for thu i all of ca&en tu b
tried by the J.tdyeuiul formotloiiH , Filda
aud Haturday , after which it will adjour
unti JDocember Cth , Judge Savage mean
time holding court lu Washington count }
"BLACK-PRAUQHT" make * chilli
" " J ' - .
-r iiupossiblu.
AtO. r. Ooodtuui.
Dr. Ainulia Burrougha , Withnel
louse , TuexUy Mid Fridayi. 10 a. in
UNITED STATES COURT
It ut Lnfct Oc1s in Active
Mutton.
Tx7t-n y of tlio i'wonty-foui
Grand Jurors 1'ospoud ,
An Important Cnno Which -wn on
Trial Ye lerdny-
The Ormid Jury In the Unilci !
State * couit WHS iiiipunnulli'il Blon
ilny afttTiiouii , Twunty gr.nul jtiroif
rc8ion < ljl to tliL-ir nninus , and wen
HWnin to coininoiicu the Iiihora.
Afturth'j oinpftiinuliiiK of the grnml
jury , United Stntcs Attornuy Lniu-
IjcrtBiiii ftddrcsdutJ tliom us to thuii
tlntits , and especially cnllnl their nt-
tcntioti 'to thu invcstiniitioii of the
murder of NYiitson K. Smith , Into U ,
S. clerk. Ho HBO rufcrrrd to the
ulmryu imniimt I'Dstnl Clerk D.in G.iroy ,
who W , H urrvHtud in Kearney forsto.iU
iue n ruf/iaternd luttor containing
$2,0 < i ( ) .
Tim firnt ca u culled for trial Mon
day uflLMiinoii WHB that of the Oiimlm
Ni iiinal Hunk iiguinsl thu city. Tt
was ciiiiliiiinul uniil yesterday. Thin
Hint in onu > ( CDiiaidcrnhlu iiuportaticu
mill intuiuit , and is busud upon the
80WLr contract with M. 0. Me.iney &
3 < i. , the coiupiuiy bi-ing Ocorgo M.
'J Urien , Jr. , and Elinor & Go. Jn
1878 u contract was tniido l > y the city
with thuno parties to huihl what in
uiiiwn as the 13th and Jnckaon
dtruet linn of newer. Of this work
Mtant-y A Co. contnictcd for 2,000
Vut rif sewer nnd Eitnur & Co. for
L L'OO tiM-t. At Cinilutiiii ( | of the
wink wnrriintH weio willed on nuwer
liHtiu.t No. 1 , for piiyi ; out of tlio con-
TllCtOIM. A til * WIIH tlll'll lovil'tl (
ny thcso warrants. This tax wan
njninul , and tlio inaltcr giiing to the
hiipit inu cutirl , that court , undo tliu
pcrpotiml. 'I'lio Oinalia
iiitti nut dunk hiciiinu the OWIIOIH of
? lliOU ) of tlio uiuriinlii , iDBiyncd lo
t ly ihu ( . < ntriititora , and the Imiik
i. is h oiiuli1 Hint in thu UnitL-tl
conn to coih'ut the iiionuy on
svarraniB
THoltd
Tins niurn [ liuiifO limt ovciiing way
veil patriiniKeil and Hurtcnteiiaili -
nt'iil WJIH of n atill bettor order than
hut nf the opening night. All of thu
piciultit'H ere of liiyh merit , nnd
laity himaelf was niniply immense ,
n thu dmtributiim of thu prcBonts u
loii'initti'u from the andiuiico was BO-
ucii'd. They nhook up the li.it in
vlnch the tickets were placed iindii
ittlo uirl druw the lucky number ,
Mr * . E , Roiicra , residing on north
ighteentli Blruet , WIIH doularcd the
winner of the elegant chamhur eet ,
vhich was displayed on the atato. {
i'li-nit'Iit n valuablu sewing niachino
will bo the princip.il gift.
A BROKEN HOME.
The Sad Chapter in a Young
Gonpln'a
Ono of the HL-storn bound trains
uiiviiiLt thu triumfer depot yesterday
iftiiriiooii ourriud an elderly guntlo-
iiiin , u dohcato but rathur ] > rutty
'oung woman , and u dimpled , lnu h-
ng baby. Thuio wtis little unusual to
ittinut attention in this apparently
tappy gioui , But , connected with
ho ilrlicato little -woman and the
> nbo him cairied in her nrins tlioru m
\ bit of sad family liintury , which
coniaiimu inoiul too often taught.
About u year ngo a flnu looking
.ouiiu . man named J. F. Mnrlin. iui-
cnptotl a ponili'ni nt Creaton , In , on
ihrtO , , li. & Q. railroad , nn telegraph
opuialor. Ilu was a man of good
l > reuding and coiiaidorablo culture ,
'I IIL-SU qtialiticH oiiubled him to
noon inovo in thu bust aoeial circles in
thu piutty Iu\vn ci'y ' , whuro ho mudn
the ( icqnaintaiicu and won the love of
the iliiuulitor of onu of the most prom
inunt buiiii'S8 men of thu place. After -
tor u liino the uediling bulls r.ing and
tno liuarts that boat nit onu won.
jiiinrd for life.
vurytln'ng went smoothly for n
tiinii and naught but happinust
neemod in atoru for thu young couple ,
Thou the husband began to drink ,
Ho rapidly lout control of himself am ;
it wan not long before hit
positinn was vacatedHu obtained n
poHitiun in Omaha , nnd went to worli
in tliuVuBturn Union ollico here will
many reHolves for reform. His wift
clung to him and c.uno to thu Gate
City , leaving lior father's homo ngninsl
the paternal wish.
In thu new position Martini for n
poiiodwua quito steadyj but , in , an
uvil hour , ho was lud to again tampei
with his enemy , and it was not lonj.
before his old weakness had
ruturned with redoubled forco. lit
made several atttMiiptH to Btraightor.
up , but without avail. The homi
iiucoBBiiries and comforts weru ncg.
hclcd , anil when his uiilitnoas foi
duty at last deprived him of his posl
tion in the ollico , the long sullurini
and patient wife found huiself with
out means of livelihood ,
In this strait Martini added the last
lrop to tha bucket by deserting her ,
Ilu disappeared as suddenly as if tin
earth had swallowed him , ami all tin
anxious ininiirius of his Htill loving
wifofailed to elicit any information at
to his whereabouts. She still ro
frnined from appealing to her paronU ,
however , and endoauired to oblaii
omployment. A juncture camii , how.
over , when she could not work , nnii
then n "friend in need , " in the per
son of a well known clergyman in tin
city , took her to his honit
and there ehu was cared for
"When the little ono caino nndwin
to bo cared for the mother's love broki
over her pride und she wrote to hei
fathnr of her distress. The next trail
brought him to Onialm , where lu
loarnud for the first time thu full ux
tout of his once tenderly nurturvi :
duughtcr's sullbrings and wrongs ,
After his arrival a letter came fron ;
the absent husband , Mho wrote fron ;
Kansas Oity. In the letter ho wit
that the power of the cup wai toe
utriinc for him nnd ho would never bi
hoard of moro , unh M ho should bt
i ble to overcome it and bo a man.
'Iho desoited joiintt wlfo was ton
tlerly cnred for by her ffuhi-r am
fticndfi , nnd yesterday went with tin
former back to the homo of her child
liood , taking the b.iby that will prub
nbly never see Hi father * face. It if
bu ono f the many sad canes of twt
blighted lives and n broken home ,
liini in itsulf preichi'i a sermon wbieli
in tnoru convincing thin all the thco <
rii's in the world
Sanntor Fair , of Nnvndn ,
Senator .Inmes G. Fair , of Nevada ,
paswl through this city Monday 01
liis way to Washington. Ho will sto [
for a day or two in lown , and alsi
miiko a flying visit to Nev
Y ( rk. Thu senator Hpoko very cheer
fully of the businuas outlook in Cal ! <
fornia and Knvada for thu comiiif.
yi'nr , and taid that it was duo in
great part to the increased crops _ _ in
the former state nnd butter mining
| > ro puctn in the latter. In ] ) ersoii
the Bunator is s'lll hearty and vii oroiii ,
but ho in no way fulfills the descrip
tion given him by ' 'Galh" in n recent
letter "that hu had Iiish face and
accent. " Ho ii very jileasant and
jolly however ind may jirovu wlial
' 'tho ol
Gntli predicted funny man
thu Buimte. " lie thought that the
coming session of congress would bo n
very busy one.
WINTER WREATHS.
Orange Blossoms and Wed
ding Belts Still in Favor.
The PhoIpi-MorrU Marriage
Night.
Thu fragrance of orangu blossonu
and thu chimes of wedding bulln filled
the coay cottagu at No. 1JJ1C Dodge
street last uvuninrwliilo thu lovelj
niglit und clour and starlit Bky which
followed thu beautiful autumn day ,
Hinilud upon thu nuptialn of LiiV.it
Morria und Wultur Phulps ,
The brulu in the charming daughtet
of Mr. Jamon Morris , necretiry ol
Sunator SauiulerH , and thu Washing
ton coirespondent of Tun BKK , nnd
thu groom a son of Mr. A. W , Phelps ,
the contractor and builder , the father
and son having charge of thu erection
of the colossal nuw elevators , both
aru well known und warmly esteemed
by a lart/o circle of acquaintances , a d
consequently the news of their union
will bo read with no little interest.
At 8 o'clock , the hour fixed for the
ceremony , there were present the in
vited guests , which consisted only of
the near relatives and most intimate
Friends of the high contracting parties ,
and the Hev. J.V. . Harris , pastor oi
the First Baptist church , and wifo.
Promptly ab the hour the bridal party
entered the parlor , from the room on
the right , and the Hov. Mr. Harris
pronounced the solemn words which
mudu Lima Morris and Walter
Philips husband and wife. The cere
mony was short but impressive , und
was performed with the ring , while
the prayer which followed it was very
beautiful and appropriate.
The usual warm congratulations
followed , nnd then the newly mairied
couple sat down with the guests to a
delicious and tempting supper , ut
which time TIIK Bun reporter hud an
opportunely to nota that thu bridu
looked chiirming in her dress of ruby
coloied ailk trimmed with plush , the
spnijH of orange blossoms at her
throat nnd in her hair , und tlio plain
but elegant gold jewelry. The gloom
WHB attired in tlio usual dress suit of
black , and looked manly and happy.
The weddingcakewnscutund eaten ,
the delicious colfeo , fruit and other
dulicuc'u's disposed of , and after an
hour pleasantly passed in the usual so
cial enjoyment B , thu bride and groom
entered the carriage in wait int. ' and
were driven to a neat cottage on
Eighteenth and Grace- streets , which
WIIB fitted up for their reception , und
whore they go immediately to house
keeping
Of course there were wedding gifts ,
there always nru , and in this instance
they \Voto numerous , elegant nnd val
uable. The list included a handsome
HI Ivor butter knife and spoon from
Mis. A. Saunders and daughter ; hull
dozou solid silver tea spoons ,
Senator SaunderHiind Mr. Cluis , Saun-
doM ; easy chair , of carved walnut und
plush , Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Phelpsi
pair carvers , Alfred E. Morris ; sot of
hand painted China fruit plates , very
himilHomu , Mrs. A. Anders > > n and
daughter ; bronze hanging lamp , Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Phelps ; pair of love
ly , original oil paintings , "Lako Kil-
larney and ' Scenes on the Rivet
Wye , " James Morria ; silver niipkin
holder , Miss Mary Knight ; hand
painted French ware pitcher ,
Edith und Susie Phelps ; Majolica
tea Met , Miss Ada King ;
silver castor , Fred and Nettie Phelps :
silver card case , Airs. McGinn and
Mm , Itnyor ; pair pearl oar drops ,
Walter Mori is ; bond for deed to twn
lots in Shinn'a second addition , tin
hridu'a parents ; eilverbuttur knifu nml
fruit spoon , the groom ; lovely pine !
picture , Tom and Harry Phelps ; lamj
mat , very pretty , Millie Morris.
Thi' wedding was n most auspiciout
onu in every respect nnd TIIK Kv.t
joins with a boat of friends in wish
ing the happy young couple long lift
and happiness.
Military Going Emt ,
lu a car attached to No.-I , on tin
Union Pacific railroad , Monday after
noon , was Dattory G , of the -1th artil
lery , on their way from Alcatruj ;
California , to Fort Warren , Uimton ,
Capt. A. Morris , who was in command
ana Lieut. Chapin and Deans , witl
tin ir families , occupied berths in the
Pullman nheud. The battalion com ,
prised thirty enlisted men
To Fenoui About to Marry
"To nenoiui about to marry , " Douglas
Jerri'U * advice wmi "don't ; " we u | > ] > le-
ment by cnylnpr , without laying la a mimilv
ul HntlNu HLOKHOU , whli.li cures aluumf
nivrl and other kidney and bltuliler coin-
l > UlnU. Prc ! M oeuU ; trinl hut lea , 1C
OUTRAGEOUS ASAULT
A Drunk-u M-n Attempts ti
Rape a Chambermaid.
And Drawn Hit Knife on n Land
lordi
Tlioro wns n buzz of oxcitoinonl li
tliu vicinity of thu Omaha House carli
yesterday , mid when it was ore :
nn individual who gave Ins nnmo ai
Chan. Hensmntii but whoao runl natni
is said to bu Donahue , was led oiF tc
jail by Officer Frank Koapcr. on t
serious charge.
AHEE roporterintorviewed mine lioa
Smith soon nftor and from him loanici
the following particulars of the afT.iir
About 8 o'clock yesterday thi
prisonr came to the house , and aakct
for n boil and WM given n. room 01
the aicond lloor , to which hu wai
conducted by Mr. Smith's partner. .
As it was still a early hour foi
riding , the room had not yoi
buun p'-t I" order nnd tin
oliamboriiiaid , u young Swede in'rl.
about sixteen yeuis of ago , mimed El
luu Oluson , was culled to make thu but
and sot the room to rights. The twc
wore left alone by the proprietor ant
thu girl claims that ho had hurdlj
HOIIU when Ilonsmnn seized her , nmui
an insulting proposal and threw hoi
down on 3 IB bed , She screamed
and at" this ho seized hei
by the throat and choked her
Footsteps being heard in the hall
ho become frightened and released liii
hold , whbreupon she ran down stain
to the oflico and reported the outrage ,
Mr. Smith came in a few minute ;
later and found Hensmnn sitting bj
the steve when ho walked up to him
and demanded an explanation in pretty
ty forcible terms at thu same
tnno pointing him to the
door and ordering him to vumuusi
the ranclui. Ilensmiui suddenly getup
up and rom.uking' , "What do jous.iy ,
you s - of a b " nmdo for him witli
un open punkiiifu in his hiinil. Snntli
jumped behind thu b.ir and seizu 1 an
empty IJutHli Hull Dog pistol from
the drawer , levvllmt , ' it at * hu.ismil-
iint , who supposed it was load
ed and bolted out the fiont
door in a hurry and almost into tin
arms of P < hcemim Kas-por. The lat
ter , with Smith and Hovvr.il othuis ,
bugim a chase after him and finaUv
ran him into the barn b.ick ot 15roaleh's
building and captured him , xvhen lit
was taken at once to the city jail. On
the way he said that lie could not stay
in jail always and that when ho got
out they might "look a leedle out. "
Complaints were at once lodged
against him for assault , it being the
opinion of the district attoinoy that
the case was not aggravated enough to
prove a felony. On being searched u
bunch of railroad keys nas found , in
dicating that ho was either n railroad
man or had been stealing the keys
some whore. Ho was visited at
the jail soon after being
locked up , by a BEE reporter and de
nied all knowledge of the crimes
charged. Ho said ho was an old rail
road man and had como to Omaha to
get work on the U. P. Ho claimed
to have respectable relatives in
Minnesota and that he would rathoi
take a pistol and blow
his bruins out than be disgraced. His
excuse was that h gob full the first
thing when he got up this morning
and was oblivious of all occurrences
up to the time he was looked up. He
wept copiously and begged that his
name nhould'not be put in print , but
as ho seumed to be sailing under two
or three aliases , it was
thought that the tears were of a croc
odile older.
The hotel men cay ho was not
drunk apparently when ho came thort
for a room , and drank nothing at the
bar. .Iiulgo Henecko will dispose of
his cabe whenever thu distiict attorney
is ready to tuko it up.
Army Orders.
The following ciders have been
issued from the headquarters depart
ment of the Platte , Omaha , Nebraska ,
November IS ) , 1881 :
The commanding officer Fort D , A.
Russell , W. T. , will send Henry
lliuncruml John Hurley , alleged deserters -
sorters from troop "D , " Fouith caval
ry , under proper guard to Foit
Lo ivonnorth , Kansas , there to be
turned over to th6 commanding oiticet
of that post.
Upon completion of the duty the
guaul will return to its station.
Tliocoinmaiuling olllcerat Fort Hall ,
Idaho , w 11 send Private James
Murray , company B. Sixth infantry ,
an insane soldier , to Washington , 1) .
0. , under proper guard ; the person
in charge to report to the adjutant
general of the army for further in
struction.
The descriptive list of the spldiei
and certificates of disability will bi
forwarded as required by general or'
dor No. 88 , series of 1877 , adjutant
general's ollico , to reach there in ad
vance of the soldier.
Capt. II. O. Paulding , ossibtonl
surgeon , U. S. A. , having reported a <
tliL'bo headquarters , in complianci
with paragraph 2 , special orders No ,
210 , current series , adjutant genoral'f '
otlico , will report in person to tin
commanding orticor , Fort Laramie ,
W T , for duty.
In older to carry into effect fullj
the requirements" general orden
No. 21 , series 1878 , headquarters o !
the army , adjutant general's ollico
and to enhance the ellicioncy of posi
schools , the secretary of war diroctf
that the following rules bo portion
larly observed :
School reports will hereafter bt
rendered bimonthly , commencing
January 1 , 1882 , and forwardei
through department headquarters ti
Chaplain George 0. Mullins , U. S
army , in charge of "Education in tin
Army , " St. Louis , Missouri.
Where no school is in operation , 01
where the school has been suspended
it must bo so stated , and an adoquut <
reason therefor assigned in every ro
port.
Tnosmueh as only an elemental1 ;
English education is proposed , it n
believed that at each post the com
manding oflicor might find an availa
bio enlisted man competent to atari
n school and conduct it until regulai
teachers can bo supplied.
Officers in immediate charge of ppsl
schools and reading rooms will vitil
them daily , and earnestly endeavor ti
promote the mefiilness of the same.
It is a duty and a most honorabli
privilege of thu chaplains especiall'
to take a veiy active pavt in this tdn
cational wotk , and it U liulievetl thoi
wilUheortully peifoim itif opportui. "
ity is oflVied them to do * o
TuiicheiH w U be r quired to devol <
considerable c ro to tue instruction ol
pupils in the history of thu TJnitoi
Struts ,
The iwsiiUnt adjutant general ni
duty at department headquarter will
in addition to his other duties , undei
the department commander , have i
general supervision of the post xchooli
and will , annually , on the 1st day ol
September of each year , make a full
report to the adjutant general a < i ti
the condi ion and progress of tin
( schools within the department , setting
forth specifically the failure or nugleel
of any post commander to take propel
interest in , or facilitate the opera
lions of thu schools.
Recruit La Motto \V. Staple , enlht
ed at Fort Sandeis , Wyoming Torn
tory , is assigned to Company II , 4 1
Infantry.
The following named on iated men
members of the Dutmrtnii nt ritl
team , now at Fort Omaha , N braska ,
will join their respective coimiiuuls
viw
Sergeants William Heath , and Join
Uraiidul , Company F , Oth Infantiy
ut Fort Sidney , Nob.
Servant James A. Marshall , Com
pany D , Sth ) Infantry , nt Fort Omahu ,
Nub.
I'ho quastermustcr's dcpartrm.iv
will furnish Sergeants Heath anil
Brandol the necessary transportation
and the subsistence department wil
furnish commutation of rations ut ; in
thorized rates for the journeys , it being
ing impracticable to furnish the soldiers
diors with cooked rations as provide
in General Order * Nus. 59 , series oi
1878 , adjutant Kenerul's ollico.
PERSONAL.
.T. O.Vtfct , of O'Xeill , left for homi
yeHterduy.
Clia lestuad , \r \ , left yesteJuy fora via.
it in Cliicas > .
J. A Dempster , post'uaMer ut Geneva ,
H in the city.
.N. ' . . DIVH , the Cheyenne stuck mat ) ,
went west yeat r
Dr. 11. L' . Jensen left for Fremont } es-
tcnlay , on biininei * .
Chris Haitinaii wont to the state capi
tal Mnii ny on bu-inuss.
M . Van Turuu and family , of Laramie ,
are in the city visiting fritiids.
Mian Kiley , of rii-huyler , U visiting nt
the residence of Mr. Havdiix , in this city ,
Kev , Mr. Sanders , of Chey tine , wi h
hU family , took the nuon train yestesitaj
fur home.
H. B. lluinBey , proprietor of the Union
Pacific hotel at Graud Island , arrived in
thu city last evening.
I * . N. Doeraon , of McArdle precint , has
jone to visit his bister who lives in Schle -
wig llolstein , J.urope.
H. G. Northrop , formerly cle1 k at the
U. P. Headquarters , noin St. Louis ,
returned h > mo yesterday after a brief call
upon friends in Omaha.
C. W. Meail and mm , E. B. Chandler
Prank Murphy and Ben. Smith , have re
turned i rum New Mexico , whither they
w ent on mining business.
J , M. Ham , formerly auditor of the
U. P. railroad , now of the 17. P. office in
New York under Presideat Dillon , who
has henn in Omaha fora few days , went
cost 3 udtenlay.
AinoiiK the tiasfengerB on the overland
train from the west Monday afternoon
wag K , Sav.ii'o thu in u who located the
famous Savage hiker mine. He : IH on
his way to New Yorlc.
E. A. Foul , general imbsenger ami
itket agent and C. D. Adama , ns.'ibt nt
ijensi.il pa enger agent of tlis Pittabuigh
& Kort Wayne mute , and Harry L. Hall
and J , M. Chcaebrou h , of the Vandali.i
line , Wtie in the city yehterday.
At the Creighton house : Capt , 17. L.
Lovojoy , of Niobrara ; Thnnias IJ , Cole-
uiin Will ! un King nnd John A. Finney ,
of San Francisco , Cal. : U. H , Nor in , of
Green iv oed ; O. P. Mason , of Lincoln.
At he Metropolitan : J. N. Taylor , of
CD' innbii.i , Nub. ; K , 11. Dean , of Da\id
City ; Chan. II. Urimner , of Fremont ; .7
S , Irwin John Higg , and Fr nk CrorB ,
of Running Water ; D. Hunter and h
Powers , of Pine Kid./e ; W. N. .McLennan ,
of Plattsmoutli.
Mra. Judge Gr.ihnjn , the lidy injured
about two weeks ago liy fallin ; from a
sidewalk near the Occidental hotel , in
slowly recovering from her injurk't. A
further examination disclosed that the
lower hone * of her spine had been frac
tured , and the escnpu from death was a
narrow une.
At the Withnell : Dnran Clark , of Al
bion } .T. S. McClary , of NirfolkjM. H
Knrle , of Grand Matidj.W. A. Willard
and wife , of Denver ; J. Wh'tehe.id , wife
and Uter , U. S , A , ; John Robinson , of
Des Moiuts ; A. C. Roche , of Cheyenne ;
Tnoina. L. Gritlin , of Dakota City ; D.
May , of Lincoln ; 0. K. Merrill , of Har-
wood ; V. B. Whitney , of St. Paul.
The Bound Unloosed-
Charles Thompfcon , Franklin street ,
Bulfalo , ayn : " 1 luve milfe ed for along
time with conxtipation , ami tried almost
every jniigaUya advertiseil , but onlv re-
sultlnu in temporary iclief , and after 'con-
htipiitiou btill moio agiravntud.1 I wjj ,
told about your SI-KINO BLOHHOM nnd trira
It 1 can now say I in cured , and though
K inu niouttn have eliipnod ittlll remain so.
1 hhall , however , alwt > 8 kt-up &ome on
hand in case ofohl comiilalnt rcturuing ,
Price , 60 cunt * ; trial bottles 10 cent * .
'
ComiitR Rlflo Matobt
Oooryo Webber , of Ct > uncil Bluifc ,
has issued a challenge to Oscar Hani-
mer , of this city , to shoot at glass
balls with a ritlo for § 100 a sido.
Ilammer is the well known Lincoln
shot , who has recently become n resi
dent of this city. Webber is a crack-
shot also , and the contest will doubt
less be very exciting. The time ex
tended by the challenge is within
two weeks and the place of the match
Council JJIutls. Hammer will ac
cept the challenge , and says he can
outihoot Webber.
I have been appointed state agent
for Schlitz's Milwaukee Bee in kegs.
Parties desiring to handle same please
apply to or address AI. A. McNamaru ,
Omaha , Neb. novl5-tf
C , N. BRISCO.
Fact * Cantrndlotlns tuo ttnport oJ
1H * Bunlncm Trmtblo
About H week aye un item nppunted
n the local c ilutimi of I UK IUt : ,
which st.iie.I tint 0. N BIHOO , u
well-known business man in this cir\ .
nid formerly senior partner of 0. N.
IJrisco it Co. . safe dealerlud ) n n i
to Chicago , lomni { n number of un
satisfied claims , llcferonco wits nlso
made to a proposed bunim-at veiiiine
y Uri-fco which would isiiiblmh a
Tiiit canning factory in Omaha The
amount of fiasco's indebtedness AMIS
reported to bo ? 2 500.
.Mr. Hruco has returned from
Oliicngo and asks a correction of cer-
'ftin ' statements ; which TUB UKE
gladly mikes. The canning factoiy
husincsi was to bu coiuluctud by 0.
N. Hrisco mid .F. S. Jlojers , of this
iiity. _ At the tune of Hiiaco's nn-
iiitincing that the factory wai un
assurid ( act , lie had a contract with
Mojers , on the Rtroiii'lh of which ho
had partially purchased the neee-ssary
ii.iclnm.-ry and niitturi.il in Cluciu'o
mil had arranged with the 0. 13 & Q.
oiid for its shipment Meyois af or-
wurdh withdrew from the partneishit ) ,
vhich caused thu venture to collapse
'trfco's part in the matter was
ogltimato at d snuaro.
IJrisco , further states that his in-
lubtedncss in Omaha docs not exceed
jU.'tO , instuid of 82,500 ; that hu is
iblu , by corn-union of peisonal effects ,
o pay all of it. Ho lays Unit his
* ito H ent to Chicago to meet and re-
uin with him , not to rein tin there.
I'hia ia demonstrated by the fact that
-ho purchased a round tiip ticket.
IJrisco is now engaged , accoidiug to
his statement , in organizing a safe
naiiufactuung company in Chicago ,
'liivin ' made a partnership witii a
Ljiominent s.ifo patentee. He siys
is homo is btill in Onmha and ho
nhall not change his residence for
vime time to come.
Hnmbii { ; | > < > d Agnin.
I saw so niueh said about the mer-
ts nf Hup Bitters , and my wile who
lasahvajs ductorinj , ' , und novt r w II ,
e.isc d me so urgently together some ,
I concluded to be liumbuj.'gel ( ngiin ;
uid I am alid I did , for in less than
nvo montlis use of the liiituia my
wife was cured and she has rein lined
> for eighteen months sinc < \ I like
such liumbiiirgiiig , - II. T. St. Paul.
St. Paul Pioneer-Pi ess .
novlCdecl
< .
Xntit of the Fourth.
The laat Lattery company of the
Fourth aitillory came in yesterday af
ternoon from California. There were
about forty men of the rank and file
and two oflicora , Maj , Roedor and
Lieut. Anderson , the latter accom
panied by their families. The bat
tery's destination is .Fort Adams , at
Newport.
A trill package of "BLACK-DRAUGHT"
frpp of charge ,
At ( ! . F. Goodman
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
TO LOAN MONEY.
VfONKY TO LOAN Cell at Uv > Otllcoof D.
j.Yl L. Thomas lloomS Crelirhton Block.
I H > < I ' ° 'oa" ' at " ° " ' b to lu P1' CL' ' "
I "IHon Koud real ostatcmcunty , by
ill. 1 < AAC KUWAKD1109 < Farnham ! .
UAA At S per ci'iitln-
or flt in auiimul 2COO and
pAinlH , fiuO lo A > tart. on lint-d-vo nt. and
nnu proimrtj. IlKins ItKKL RSTATB am ) LDAV
-IvvrT , IStll IPrl PouirlSB'1' ' '
ric.L.C WANTED ,
. . D A lomicttnt girl wanti lisht
W.A.NTI prir to dinily. Wtjcca itcord-
nir. Addrca-i , M. M. M. , llecolll o 517 2 * '
> -St ! nation by o inmflcUnt t'i Ito
WANTFlSt in mill ! family Knqulrn
110S. IStnSt. Wi-W
' To go out iiurtl-ir b > n ex
WANTI'D ponton Oood city nfuroti c
hnqul u ut ,15 ITtli at , bet \Vtbitur ami Hurt.
582 28 *
WANTED Hook-keeper , a sitimtlon by a
yountf ma ho naH a thorough kiionl-
cdiroil double tntrIllKlitst rclt'rii c < and
i-ocurity II required. Ailcli e , A. II. O. It !
olllce. Mi ) 'it'
Situation by a j-iunu' man to
WASTED tanl go or takH euro ot nore- . In-
< | tnrc 1110 Douglas , t car llth St. .WO 20'
VVTASTKD A ( tlrl for general housowoik.
YV EnnuIriiOtHuffetsgr eery. 819 tf
\ i ANTfcU A good homan look. Mrs. Mi1-
Vi Coy , near iic < v ifo\ eminent corall. Top-
plcton A' u. , bet 2lBt and22iid Sts. 5I2-2J'
ANTED A new milch < ow Jlu t bo g n-
W tic. Fnnuiro of L. Poland , 1413 D d e
61tf
ANTED A llrst-claa * cj Under press f , edcr ,
W a this ollico. notl !
ANTED A housekeeper bt 1103 Fanihain
W btreet , up stairs. 48tf
A tint-class woman ccok at Chris.
WANTED rea auraiit , 1105 Karidiain e'ritt
4Dl-ti
Two girls , one to cook , wash and
Iron , and one to do second nork and talc
euro of children , Ilent ol nferemcs rcnulicd ,
Apply southeast corner of 20th nnd California
Hts. Hist of waifes. 39 If
\TTANTEO-ltO to id ) loads of dirt mar : > Jn.
YY a"d HtJInry'H anuii. . hnqulru at H o
olllce. lliS-tt
FOR HENT-HOUSEB AND LAND.
ITIOli HINTKoouion Ilouard , bit. llth and
X1 12th Un. Win. Stevens 6fltf >
HKNT 1 nicely furnish d ro-m , within
FOll ( hroo ) blocks of I'oit O.Ike , inquire
ItlH Dough * St. f63-24
HES'T Two furnlfhel roomi , gultible
POU light lmii e < eepii w , iilD California i t ,
Irijulre at N. W. con cr iB'.h and Callfi nil Ms.
fjOS tf
I OU UK.ST A furnUhed room with l > oard.
L' Also a few Ubl boarden tikvn , kt ITtO
Ca.it ti . MStf
I.KNT-Ilou o.o ( 0 roojis , r l 19th bt ,
FOlt Paul. _ 107-20 *
17011 KENT A cottage of 15 rooms. Knqulre
J } of Thos. Swill , 16th and Chicago 8t .
657 23 *
OIt KENT A ne ccttatro wlthfiroomi , lth
I all conitnli'iict'B romiilete , at S E. tor. 2Sd
Mid I.eavt-nworth Ai > i > lron promUes.
161.20'
IlENT l-urnUliedrooiu ortu t of roou *
TpOft 1 boa id for man and vtlfc. Ittfcrtmivs
ouchanged. Cor. llawn and mil. 41 22'
POIl HKNT-l'iinot and organs , 3U Tenth
btrco , 540 tf
KENT A rottag of 3 room * , ! 3d and St
POIt ' v nue. Kmiuireot il. W , Kennedy ,
. 1 III St. 643 tf
"noil KENT-Netr brick houw. room * , hand-
X Hino furniture , for ule chc i > ; dtelr bit lo
cation for boarders or residence. For nartlcu-
Un addrow "O.n.r , " ll Office. MIU
SPSU1AL HOTIUKS OODtlDUBd
. I KKXT-MniKc S. K. corntr 10th nil ! '
l i. l.iiinro | n 'i ' t M2 *
. : h v'l - \ Mill ul nirnl-iic > UK , | > i.rl < > r
I.lni t < r tiv < lr > om < , ftlfO a rlnirlo MOIII ' M-
< wo-lnu' , bctnuTi Uiti n d ] 6ili , ruiitni brick
bou o _ < > 0 tf
, ' U H NT LntRCl Alil ( oin ) flic' I'hcd "n k
| | r | > r aNci-ro tronmOIMIII ft ij brlik
li ! . 01.1 On xticct , dnor wc'-t nf 'Juth.
] , iII ( ! lu s'P f'uriiUhol tooun , north il nt
' il lor I * St. , 2 < l iloor wcitol 2M. Inquire
* ! ltllJl ! 12 : i 4 tl
Ijl 'U ' K.NT 2 itory nouie , x riioinn , + Uub
closet ; l-onlnrn If il tired. 24sSJ > n\rn-
171011 KVT Toounif ) men who desire jood
-mt < t qimrlorn ! i o nlcily fiiril lud
r-om Inquire of J i . Itlco t Jo < t 'mil's or
at 1716 I ) tUo treet. octr '
1.1OH lll.ST- tttrnliihcil front r cm for rent
I lth lie nl , In nri > at fllv. . Hen teinun
prtfcr ed. Call C07J N . 17th St. I fl-tf
. ul * HKM- ' . '
OH
SAi K A b.inlwnrc an.I lionbuslncM In
171011 of the licst tnm In Nil.ra k , liu Ino-s
lonK c tBl1i-li dad lutt la alien In toun.
Uould hpll the whole nr t ken | iartiiir. H ) > O l >
n met oil tlniurninl willing to H < k Itithanlio i
dlak iliar oo It N'o liettcr ihtnct ! c\crnf.
fcrul f r a KiKiil u Inesi Abe it ? i,0 , 0 rteulr- |
id Adilrin , H. No. t , Ouiaba 11 o tlf4-20 *
. . -\noodO- > car-old lioti-o un < l top
I.AOUSAI.h
1 nioti lorsile , a . ' 10 ' H. 10th St. WM
HA KKSC1I AM 844-22'
1710 3 l.KA o. t fresh mllih cow ai.d eu f.
J ; Inijtiirij of tugcno 'Me I cor. luth and
Itonnr . 6ig tf
. Hrtl 1 UllO | jlm ( .OUK luii i unit utie
inrlomot u17 pieces \i. \ t . .M.Blmi.Mfy ,
litoii lllotk , lt\ ! .
ALE- Two snuinl hand eiiKlncn In tl at-
Hat * coidltliin. onu 2S tl. I1 , jnd oncG II.
Kniulru | Un.aha Koundr.v an < > Jlncdlno to.
FnltbAi K Team tsood ponies , ch Ti , at lt l
lUrn , llth St.
BiutiK KOK E8TAIIKOOK 4 COK.
] KMIS had rattling IOIIK ll-tH ni tiuiiiun , < !
LJ Htitli' itid frm for \1i < Cull intl Q |
tlitin
.lOli dAIE MftiH of Uut lan uitil tiatiM JUL-
(
tlii ! A RnsKVVATPV IBWr-irnUiustritl
12 t'
- AMI LAMi lieiuir nii - IK
HOUsK-S
itorub , hotelx , farn old , IHHH- 'li ' ,
ri OIIIN i'tc , ' OP l t pw
VTTIWSE Wholesale mid relal' , ' ' 12
M
N IBt'i ' ht IH 4"
'lU YhD KioinS K. Loriiir l > tli anil lj\-
tt enio t , bay Iiorso > yearoM , 1.1 himm
high , l.lburil rew.ird f.ir rrcoturv ' will be lad ,
bl.XilUi U. fii-LQ- ,
I XI ) Hold ring. nqulre at this tilllcoand
prnxc ] > roi | rtv 5'J ' tf
AYH > \ niUow ofn.idluni tUe ith a
STi 1'lccu rupo tad arou il he r ii' < kiroiii I , , ,
i neualil , 13th mid aukton St * . liewari ill bo
| ) dd f rhi.r reco\irj. 155-23'
) Ol'OSAI.S-l'ropwulHwill 1,0 rcc-cl\cd for
I grading and tirr ciiig ia2 fo t fro t on
Parnhuin St IHds bo receded until noon , Dec.
Ut IsSl For Mill particular inquire A. ICoih ,
1303 Kaniluni bt SM 26
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PORTKA1TS IN 1IAYON I'attilo and OP ,
l-o Uofor-tliu laintliiK. .UiiS. 1) . It.
MAHDNEK , room 1 , Jfttob's 342-tf
FOUVD Ktyn nn Kauiliain , In front of T..ft's.
Owner tan luncnan o by pr. > vli > e property
ktul pa > iig for tlila ad\erti > ciiient at the U t
JfflLV. 23 1
KMIS' REAIrATE DOOM.-
B
ALEU HAY At A. II. Sandei'n Teed dto
B
1018 llarncy St. ilD-tf
EM1SKEAI. . KSTATK EXCIIANOh.
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1st page.
EMI81 NBW OIT MAPH. 10c. Mounte
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Maps.K.60. OKO. 1' . Ilt-MIti
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL
NOTICES.
NOTiO : . Special adtcrtistim'ntst , auch ni
Lost , Found , To Lean , For Sale , To Ilent ,
WantH , Hoarding1 , itc , will bo inserted In this
solunin at the Ion- rate of TK.V CI2JT-I I'l'.t
L.1NE . for thu first Insertion and FIVE i KNTS
. 'KH MS'K for rfih sulisequent insertion.
cavt. adv ertlsuncnts at our olllctupst lr ,
: orner liroadway anil Jlaln strict' , Council
ilulla. _
A.NTKI ) r\crjbodv 111 Counei llliillB lo
to taVeTllB UKB , g' ' . cents per cek , di-
i\crid bj larriers. Ollao corner Hrnadwij and
Jiln , ni'Btaira , Councl lilulfg. _ tid'Jf
N' OTIliK You can get tliu ijui'Ucst and est
piitnr s f y Mir cli lunu , Jtu l > j p.inon
/li KrKc' c\ci Irior pUIcrj mar ] > OH like ,
'ouiinl lulTd ubliu i t-u itn ni'U iiisuv tiduu
iroics'i llr dj. aiidllcrdicfnie alL ol to < mil a
a ilt-i _ _ it u. o. d.
\A AXTCD A first ila. barber nnnriliately ,
V Will piy the I io'hcst an'es. J. J ( Joou ,
) OIIIRJI lllulfa. nl7.lt
_
ANTED Agent to < nina n llo-t pay-
W in liu iiiisi In the 'uintry. Ad rtsn
il , lieeollicu , Council lilufT-i , _ Kovn-tf
U10R bALU Her e , buggy nd lior'tiN , cheap
1 for cash. Ad < lris.l v > II. U. , lieu ulliio
Joiint.il Dluflri. NcvD-Dt
pOTTEK'S TICKirr OFFICE War III railroad
L tlcliuU i. ntlin.C ! ! ! to boom. Un ruitdcnted
ow raten to ail uisUrn | iointH IAITJ tlikit
ruaranicud Orders filled uj telephone. From
mo to ten dollars KUCI ! by iiuiiliaolni ; tlchcM
if 0. A. I'ot cr , successor to I'otttr ti I'alnur , No ,
0 South Fifth ttn ct , f ur doom bcion th > | 'oit
ilTiei- . Council I lutr < . ln a. _ oiU3-lf
TED Boy , with l ny , to tarry ) iaKr
WA Ituiuiro at | ! KK olllcu , Counc.il lllulls.
oitlStf _
To buj lee tons nrouni corn.
WANTED addretu Council Bluff *
iroom Factory , Councl UluOj , Iowa. U58-2 tf
ANTED A tlrnt-clauB broom Her. Ma > ru
w & ( 'o , . Council Illufls , lo a 6C080 *
I71OH SALE Hid paperH 4Ce per hundrtd , al
L1 The live ollico , Council Itluflx , m27 If
EDWAIiD KUEIIL
ilAQIHTEK OK I'AWIV.lTKIlY AND CONDI
flONALIST , 4Ui Tenth StreetutiUoe-i Fnrnhaiu
.nil Ilamey. Will , with the aid of guardian
plrits , obtain for any one aclanio at tlin pasl
.ni1 pruHciit , anil on ( vrtaln condltinnn In the fu
lire , B'lOts.iml Sheen made in order Pitted
jitMii lion I'linri.itu'd miVfl ni
POWDEI
Absolutely Pure.
Made from Orape Cut u Tartai. No other
riatlonmikts such light , flaky hot broad * ,
lourloui | io try. Can U eaton by O > | Kipili
li rout fear of thiillln ntultlng from heavy
wtlbld fooJ. Sold only ID cans , by all drocerf
UOYAL IIAKINnifOWDEK CO
New YorV
0. f , Ooodiaati