8 TilR OMAHA DAILY B/ > ' : FRIDAY , NOVEMBER ! W , J3U THE DAILY BEE , Friday Morning. Kov 25. LOCAL BREVITIES. ! full * rmvl. Donne. HoUutilo llnttor , 1'tLxlorick leading Hntter. -Jltm ( * At lliulifl cent fcloie. ' -Winter cnjM chenp * t KrwIetiekV. llixijedorii Hallnnc.it , ( or CA ! I , nnly. Indies 3Jnnd Hags at the O'J ccnlfctnic. A. 1' . ilohnunn , DciittU , , laco1)'nblock. il'J.Vrtlll llONXr.lS'S fnrlitiit .SLnxottnnil I'ur- n'J-lf nttnre. - -U.irK.iliH in line I'tnlcrtt-ear nL Tolnclcf. imx'JMn Itcnullfnl Climttnafl < 'nnl nl Kulm'n DniR Store. miv23lf 1'olnck' * cloUiiii { ; ! ' the l > st over lirouKht to tlili city. noy22-.1t - SiiclillcMif Vtnisim ami 1-reali Vcn- on Untimnt French' * , 1119 J'srnlmm street. Specialty of J rcMrii > ti rm nt Opera Hou'oi linrmftcy Kclirotcr S liecht. oc'Joll Old gold etrlvNiRpil for now jewelry Wdliulni ti IJriulooiM ni | > > - tp Vh" in. ; .lice. L" ! - .H'ST Ai.nivKiA largo 1 t f lioyj and Youthil'lstctstobo closed out clu fat --at Volnck'M. nov.2-Ht Swi H chceae imported nml Imitation wholei.ilo niul rut.ill , nt II. MeycrX 207 couth 13th Htreet A mcctinj of the \V. C. T. \ \ will beheld held nt thopti't ] ! < church , Friday , Nov. 25th , at 3 o'clock. All arc cordially in- vlttil. Mis. J , H , HmroiiKli' , 1'resident. One hntidrcd nnd lifty-nino beautiful resldenco lots , located on Hamilton i-treot , half way between the turn table of the red utix'et r.ir line nml the waterworks rcHurvoir nd ntlilition. unit jiut west of the convent of the Stature Poor Claire in Shimi'rt ndilitlon. 1'riccn range from $7fi to § 11.0 cucli , nnd will 1 > o hold on cnny tenni to tliuta who will Improve. ] 'cnil ' eal cntnto agency , Fifteenth nnd loiinlan troctn. Wnincr's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. uodlw Skating ' .Round ibo Pond T wan with niy Amcli.t 'I'll .tin fikatlnu wenl , Anil dropped myself HI often Th.it I nm brolcu and bent. The fun the boys and girlfl Imd on the basin at the foot of Karnlmm gtruot yuaturilny win onou"li to satisfy nnyonu tlinl"winter Imth its charms. " Nearly a thousand iicraons wore on the icu at ono tinio in the afternoon , until the broad surface was fnirly black with Khdi : ; , sliding and tumb ling liuiuanity. Itnt the Rjiort amply compunmitcd nil for whatever bruises and "barked" limbs it brought. Suv- ornl rontora of Hlcutc-a drove it thriving biiBino.is , and then an unvious crowd Mood around unable to got the requis ite rnnnoi-H under their foot that they miglit join the throng. Mnny ladies and limit's wore there , cnrofully auinetimos moro carefully than scorned really necessary hold tin by gallant escorts. It was an old-fiimiionud after noon of sport , and no doubt nil who participated fully enjoyed the exliil- eration of the quick bounding blood in the veins , and are filled with oagor- nofis to RO again. * l Humbugged Again. I saw so much said about the mer its of Hop Hitters , and my wife who wiw always doctoring , nnd never well , twined mo so urgently to yet her HOIIIO , J concluded to bo humbufgod again ; and I am lad I did , for in loss than two months use of the Hitters my wife was cured and she hut remained so for eighteen months since. I like such huiiibuKtfiiiK. H. T. St. Paul. St. Paul Pioneer-Press novindool The Weather. Yesterday still continued fair nnd ploiiHant. Tlicro was a general , al though but slight , rise in the tlier- mometor. The high winds of the pre ceding day had spent their force , nnd light southerly nnd westerly winds generally prevailed. Thanksgiving day nt Oninha hut ye.ir (2fitli ( ) WOH ushered in with n light snow , followed by clpar weather , but the temperature remained low through out the day , the highest being 20 ° , the lowest 1J ° . \estorday the masi The Bound Unloosed Clmrlei TlioinjiMin , Franklin Direct , llutfulo , H.iyu : " 1 huvcMilfo ed for tlmu with coiixttpation , nml tried almost e\ery puiKAtlvu udvcrtinfd , but only ru- uulUni : in tfiniionvry reliuf , nnd after con- Htip4tlou ntlll mom aK.rnvati' < l. ' 1 wan told nbonl your .Snttvi lli.oshOM nnd trlt < t it. 1 enn now sny I Mil cured , ami though nuine inonthi hiive elupuvd ntlll luumln HO. 1 nhidl , houever , ulwcyu kcei [ muno on hand in fiis'u of old coniiilalnt rcturutnt ; . T.Ice , fiO clU ) ; tiiul bottle * 10 ceiiU. n'21-uodLw _ _ "DLACX-Dn AUGHT" nmLcH cliillo AtC. r. Goodman. Solid silvcrwuro .it Whipplo it Me- Millnn's. n2U-2t Plymouth gloves at Bunco's. n2Ii-2l Nock clwiiiH at Whipplo & Mc Millan's. uSU-St Trimmed Ilato 50o , worth Sl.fiO i\t the "Dostou Storo. " CUAMHKU FUKNITUUK. Cluw. Shtvcrick lion ruccivotl a largo lot of now clminbor Hots , in latest nnd best fltvlcs nnd of suppriorior work- iiuiiiHlnp and finish , which ho is ofTor- ing nt low prices. A cnroful itispou- tion by p.irtiL's interested is solicited , ClIAH. SlIIVl'.I.lUK , Cunernl llousuhold Fnrnitiiro , 1208 and 1210 Fnrnlmm Htrcct , ThanlcB iviiiK capt ut Jluiico'n. WASTEW- low muro goodjvclivo reliable ] nircliitsiif ) ; amenta to nnll Ihu light running Domestic eowing ma- chinu. I'or terms nddiojs , NV. D , \Yonmok , jeimral ; traveling ugont , Omaha , Nubruskn. Nltf. Uoublo wool mittens at Qhinca's , Klotir , CJrouyd Peed , Corn , Outs , and lluk'd 11 uy for eulo by Poland > V Qwyor , 1 lii : DaO * - * nl8-Ct A MIDNIGHT EHCOUHTEB. A Grassy Mnn Makoa a Deadly Assault on the County Jailor. His Super-Tlumnn Pcrvvor Over coming Hin Kcopor'B Strength , Ho Ohokos nnd Ditfcs Jailor Miller nnd la About to Kilt Fitn , When Charley Do Great nnd Dan Garoy Save Hia Lifo. The rnsonor Deluged into Submiusion at La t. m Tlit IvvK.tf Inn in thn Now Jail. Olio of tlio most fonrful and deadly encounter * that was over cxpurioncoil by mortal man , foil to the lot of Jo Miller , the county jnilorio go through Wednesday nnd ho owe * his lifo to-day to dins. K. Du Ciroat , who is in prison under conviction for arson and D.inl. H. (3'iruy ( , who in nndor indictment for robbing a registered letter pouch nnd ombe/.zlmg the money. 'I'lio nun who w.ia guilty of all thu deviltry which is to lie lucordod in this story is Cleorgo Wiciiians , n car penter nnd general utility mnn , who lias been in Omnhn for tlirco or four years , it not longer. He ia a large , powei fully built man , of great na tural strength , llo is a "crank" in the modern acceptance of the term , being neither wholly sane nor entirely insane. lie appears to have 1ml hit mental equilibrium through a combination of domc.stic dilliculty nnd poor whisky , but whether thu whisky led to tliu fnmily trouble or the latter drove him to strong drink m not wholly clear. At any rnto ho hits been mibjuct to cnr/.y snellAand luij once been in the naylum ut Lincoln. About four weeks ago ! iu had ono of his ttpells and win in the county jail for quite n while. Hoia finally dis charged nnd armed with n letter from Charley Do Ginat , secured a job with the U. P. On Tuesday niirlit ho vol- uiitaiily Hiirrciideiud himsul up nnd was placed again in his cell. Tin's cell wan ono of a row of four minuted nt the light of the door by which the jail is entered on the east. The four open into a common hall and front noon two windows looking out to the south. E.ich cell is provided with two bunks and DuOronthnd boon occupy ing the extra bunk in Wiumuii * ' cell , the latter being very cleanly nnd or. derly in his hnbita. Tuesday night nftor giving himself upYiumans , scrubbed out his cell and put it in order - dor but an ho made some queer breaks his cull nmto became uneasy and ut thu .solicitation of Onroy went to his cell , which wna the adjoining ono to the cast. Prom the narrow hall way n door opens into the enclosed court , nt the further end of which thu jailor sloops. Last night thu prisoners were nil locked up us usual , but WiomntiH Bcomud more cranky than usual. Ho wanted to bnpti/.o DetJroat , und , get ting out n bible which was in the cell , would throw it on the lloor , jump on it , curse nnd douse water nbout the room. llo made .such n racket that aovonil times Miller told him if hu didn't dry up hn'd have to come in to him , ns it wan impossible for anyone ono on the first lloor , in which the cells nro located , to tilcop. At ono o'clock at night the noisu had in- cronsed , ns the advocate of baptism kept up his cnr/.y orgies. At this hour Mr. Miller arose and started in to reason with the crunlc. llo ad nothing on but his under-clothing , and left the door lend- 'ng into Shorill Guy's apartnienlH ockcd. He unlocked the door load- ng to tliu narrow hallway and entered , caving it unlocked nnd ajar. Ho put the key in the door of thu first lock , and started tomvingthodoor open with out removing the lock. All thcao lit tle incautious things ho says ho did for the llrat time in bis lifo , knowing the prisoner no well and not anticipating any trouble , and no not only left every avenue open for the prisoner to get the advantage of him , but cut oil"uvcry hope of aid from Bhoriir Guy , who cannot enter thu court of thu jail until it in unlocked from the insido. Ol course there was no opportunity for u prisoner to gain Ills freedom , but merely to got full liberty to go for his keeper. At thu instant that Miller started to swing the cell door open , thu prisoner sprang upon him like u tiger , before hu know what was thu mutter , und seized him by thu throat. Seeing that thu duvil was to pay , Miller look a grip too und rammed his asiuiln.nl backward through thu wiudf w , taking easli and all but thu bars. Wuimans was desperately in earnest and struck and bit ut Miller , who with thu heavy key of the hull door in his hand now planted a blow sciuaro in Wiomnnti' face , following it up with another and another in rupidaucceaaion. Wicmans held him at thu throat with onu hand and with thu other seized him in u vulnerable spot nnd bickud him into thu uost end of thu cell , where ho downed him. Seeing that thu blnw had no nppatont efl'ecl , Miller began to pound thucra/.y IIMII'H head with thu butt etui of thu heavy key , laying open thu sculp every time , but hu waa no match for thu ( iuvilish fury of thu other nnd was soon driven to thu east end of thu collvheio hu full upon hia Imiidti and limes , bin antagonist holding him as Htutod. Miller was by this time nearly played out , und his strength was fnst leaving him. Ho wm buitton nnd bit ten und mnlttuntt'd terribly , nnd nl thou'jli thu nuiso penetrated thu entire building help from thu outaiduia us hopulcaa to ox poet as from thu inside. Hu tried to gut to llio door of onu of the other culls and pass in u key to thorn , but remembered tlmt tlio key wuy in thu door at the far end of the htll. llo bicki-J inch by inch tun-Jiil il until hioaiao hbrons' , ol the icll occupied l > y DeGroU nnd G roy , whu up to tlm time had been terrified but pnisivo ( .pooUlois of the scone. ThU niMVcmimt K.IS Miller's snlVAtion. The two now actors i.i the drama li.'i'l xrroneliod from the wall tlio two iioti hooks with which the hunk' ! are put tip , wins' ! are about n foot lom and curved likoa onto at the end , Ono of theno D.Gtoat pushed ( lirouph thu ban and caught the uinnk by the arm with it nnd the fit wai ao food tlidt ho hnulud the arm back tn the grating and held it there tightly. in the inuanlinio Garoy reached liii arm out through the win dow nxed for feeding pihoncrs , nnd ccixtd the rufii.m by the collar of the vest nnd shiit , pulling hi-i head bick to the bars , and stretching out the other hand with one of the iron hooks mentioned , ho beat the man over the head , the blood at every stroke Hpurl- ing out over Miller. Miller thought now was the tmo : to cscapo if over , and to make the vil.ain let . ' ; o his hold ho seized his left hand in his teeth and bit tlirco of the fingers severely. 11 looked back with the iron by Do- Great , beaten over the head with an other hook by Gurey and bitten by Miller , it is no wonder that the do.ul- ly grip uas loosened , but ho had meantime sei/.od the jailor by tlio bond which was quilo long and in ( ho parting Miller left the whole beard \Yictnan'a hands , nnd iled through the door , which ho pulled to , but could not lock behind him. The cr.izy man struggled looao from Do Great and Garoy , and made lungt ) after liiu victim , but the * latter was gone. Miller crept .lurnss the stone court in a weak and helpless condition and admitted Sheriff Guy , who unlocked two of the upper cells and called the mon down to lii.iaidYcimtms having meantime barricaded the door and turned oil'tho gas which had burned briuhlly throughout the whole affair. Miller was drenched in blood , " \Vie- \ mans' , and almost npccclilc.si and iShprill'Guy first ran for a doctor and for additional assistance at.d pending his return the madman inaido the hallway smashed the chair , bench , window sash and every movcablc tiling nnd throw the pieces into the cell through the aperture in the door. Ho also unloaded the contents of the spittoon at Dr. Great and Garoy who wore trembling for fonr lie would think of thu key and como in to them , and who stood on cither side of the door armed with the iron hooks , They at length had to pub up the bedding to keep elF the shower of filth and broken glass that was litod at them. About ha'f-pist four , the fight and subsequent storm of fury had occupied about three hands and the mnn was worn out , the hose was turned on him and ho was drowned into mibmisaion , captured and lodged in a cell up stairs. Miller was found to bo not seriously injured , but had sullbrud from numerous bites , scratches , etc. , and the loss of his beard.Veimons was banged and bruised up terribly , and , IIH Miller ad mits , ho did well to escape with his lifo , for if ho had had his vest on with his knife in it , ho would have killed him in self defense. Wiomans wan to-day apparently rational and said to the reporter that Miller and ho quarrelled over a point in a game of cards and had a square fight but that there was no hard feel ing on either side. HARTZ AT BOYD'S. The Matluoe nnilEvonlng Perform ance Have Big Hoabos. vtx is a steady and drawing card at the opera houso. A inntinco per formance yesterday afternoon was given to n largo house. The magician and his troupe were both at their best nnd gave a very satisfactory ontortam- moiit. A man named Barton , con nected with the St. Elmo variety thontro , was the holder of the lucky ticket which caught the sowing ma chine. In the evening the attendance win still largor. The performance was unusually good and excited much applause , Mrs , Huberman held the ticket drawing the watoh. The fea ture of Hart/ ' method of giving tlio principal pri/.o , is that thu ticket ia drawn from the hat by n committee selected lit random from the audience , HO there is not a possibility of a collu- aion or put up job. Lawton in his "nigger business" is irresistible. Ho received three encores last night , and showed for the fnst time hero his hut trick , which fnirly made the gallery gods howl with do- Dr. Amelia Uiirroughs , Withnell house , Tuesday and Fridays , 10 a , in. to 8 p. m " n&a J'toacnU of all kinds at Yhito hoimo'rtdt'ug sloto , 005 North Six teenth H'.ti'ot. o'-Tmod'Jin DIAMU.N us at Whipplo it McMillan's. n2t-2t : _ Gic.it Bargains in Ovoreontp , I1- ! atora and Ulsterottes , Expecting to open up nbout a month Ago , 1 bought a large stock of abovr named tioods , as I wish to havu on hand at this part of the season. To make quick sales , I ofiVr thorn at very low pices. Call for bargains , nt the Opera llouao Clothing Store. J. P. LUND. Trimmed Hats , 50 cents , worth 61.50 , at thu "Itoston Store. " No provision monopoly at Huncu's , all goods ut low prices. n2t-2t ; Novelties in Jowiilry mid n-filvcr Wuvo nt Kdholm t Kricknon's. h'icklo Clocks , Murblu Clocks , Ala baster Clocks , Jkonzo Clocks , Kn- nmeld Clocks , Gilt Clocks , Gl.ieu Clucku , Walnut and llosu oed Clocks , in lurgu vuriuty , nt KUJIOLM & TllANKSlilVINU FlIKSII OVSTKIUi at Elliott's , also Ice Cream nil Flavors for to-night only , 412 north 10th St. California Canned Goods nt \YM. \ GENTLEMAN'S. GIVING THANKS. General Observance in the Churchea Yesterday. Eloquent t n&d Abla Di-.courscn to hanksgiviiig day opened bright nnd wiih u opaikling frost nn the and walks , and llio roau-i as haivl ao adamant. Thu cervices of the day ivoro in llio United I'resbylcrun church , coiner of Eighteenth and Cilifnruin ( streets , whuro Dr. Stalling , juat iv tit the Luthi'r.m church , pre.ichcd at 11 n. in. ; First Methodist church , 11 a , in , whoio llov. \V. J. ilnralia , pastor of the Second 1'rosbytoiian chtirch , officiated ; South Omaha M. E. chinch , corner of Tenth nnd L'icrco streets , at 10:150 : a. in. , where llov. .T. \ \ ' Ingram , pastor of the Christian churc'i , delivered Uio Kormon ; St. JinrimhaR church , whoio joint services of tlio Episcopal ilonomiimtiom were held , and Ilcv. Mr. PaterBon uroachcd the diocourse ; and at the llonmn Catholic cathedral on Ninth street , whuro the Omaha Union Catholic Library association assisted in a body nt solemn high mass. AT Sr. IIAII.N'AIIAH UHUUCII There was a largo congregation. Dean Millspnugh road the liri-t jiait of the murmng oflico. Ilev. Mr. Doherty read the lessons. Uev. Mr. Piitorson read the prayers nnd preached an able discourse ot about an half hour's length. The topic was "I'liniiksgiv ing ? ' Ho dwelt successively upon the reaHnns for thankfulness for the con dition of the country , and for national , church and private blessings. Dean Millspaugh said thu final Thnnkagiv- im ; service and gave the benediction. The offering in behalf of the aged and inliim clergy fund was a handsome one. .Appropriate music was rcndoied by the boy choir. I'lIlST MKTIIOH1ST CltUIll. ! ! As at St. liarnabaa church a full congro ntion aHsombled at the First Methodist clmrch. Jlev. M r. Shank and Kov. Mr. Stewart conducted thu exercises. "Rev.jMr. Harsha , pastor of tlioSccondlJroslytonRnchurchpreach- od , faking his text from Chronicles I , fill : ! "For Ho is good ; for His mer cy endurcth iorover. " 'I'ho speaker y.ivo in his opening n graphic descrip tion ( f the feast of the tabernacle under the Jewish dispensation , which occurred with the chosen people about the Hame lime of thu year as our Thanksgiving occurs. His theme was divided into four topics : Univcrrnl obligation of Thanksgiving , in connection with which ho referred to the custom of all nations to give thanks ; national reasons for thanks giving , among which ho spoke of the prosperity of the country , the do- crcaso of the debt , and the stability of tlio government. Hero a touching allusion was made to President Gar- field's death , and thanks given that he died u Christian and strong in the faith. Also state reasons for thanks giving , ref erring to the in coming population , and foun dation of colleges , schools and churches. Personal reasons , which included homo comforts , friendly as sociations and extended privileges. The music was appropriate und excel lent. tlXITKl ) rilESIIYTERlAX. The announcement that Itov. G. F. Stelling , pastor of the English Lutheran church , wns to preach drew a largo congregation. Kov. Mr Shorrill , of the Congregational church , anil Kev. M- . Graham , pastor of the United Presbyterian , assisted. Mr. Sherrill's prayer was especially touching and appropriate. The preacher' subject was "Our Country , " and hia text Jonah 1 : 18 , "What is tlio country ? " The speaker said that , while wo are yet in the shadow of a great bereavement , there is .111 ; impropriety in a national thanksgiving. Hu spoke of the country in a compiohonsivo way , showing that wo have a great country physically ; a good country considering its neil and climate ; a tree country , in that it is particularly distinguished on account of its freedom ; a promising country , for while some good people may foul at times hopeless becaueo of thu political corruption , intumporanco and national and per sonal evil which still exists , yet all hope still for a better future. The speaker concluded by repeating the very popular song commencing : "Uf all the mishty natlonH In the catt < > r In thouvnt , Thu gloiimiH Yiinkcu nation Is tlio groatt fit and the bcht. " HOtriH OMAHA .M. K. There was but n small congregation in attendance upon the very interest ing exercises hold in the South Oma ha M. E. church , but those who failed to bo there missed a most excellent Thanksgiving service. There were present the llovs. Marquotteof this congregation , Muxfield , of the First M. E. church , nnd J.V. . Ingram , of the Christian church. The former read the lesson of the morning , while Mr. Max fluid offered the opening prayer , and the singing was very ap propriate nnd good. Thu sermon was preached by llov. ,1. NY , Ingrain who took as his text the 147th 1'nalin , in whichtho Prophet exhorU the prniso of God for his care of the church , his power , his mercy , his providence , his blessings upon the kingdom , oto. From this text Mr. Ingrain preached an eloquent discourse in which ho showed conclusively that the Lord had provided for the welfare of the Christian people of the world , that his cause wns steadily advancing , and that thu attacks of the infidel and unbeliever of every class were falling nowcrloss. Ho is equally able to provide for our temporal welfare ns witness the plenty that abounds in our city , our state and the nation. Not only is there an abundance of land for nil , but the neil is fertile , the harvest bountiful and peace and plenty reigning over nil. In con- elusion the speaker read the 148th Psiilm and appealed to all to unite in praise to the giver of nil these good gifts. gifts.At the o'oso ' of the sermon , llov. Mr. Mnniuotto presented the cause of the poor nnd a very liberal col' lection was taken up. ( UTIIOLIU OATHKDUAI. . The annual ThnnhsHvmg | high mans of the Union Catholic library associa was celebrated yesterday at ! l o'ckck by llov. Father Hiordon. A lurjco number of members and friendi of the society woio jinsent. AKot'NU TOWN. Everything was quiet nbout the city during tliu day. Husiness waa gen- cr.illy suspended during the afternoon while tl.o ten thousand nnd ono tur keys were being discujsod , and most of the mechanics and shopmen took a holiday , None of the nowppapcrf , however , last owning or this moining are nmsing upon tlio subscribers' dooisteps , which means that the "s'avea of toil" in the various estnb- lifhinintM took their dinner "on thu lly" ns usual , and changed nothing of the usual progn.mme. Of course the suhou'n were nil closed , which mule ninny a home circle cheerier , and de cidedly 'lois'or. ' Thai privilege so dear to the heart of every free born and natur.diited American , to "take a drink of n hoh day , " wns pretty generally indulged in , but not to such as extent as to breed any serioni disorder on the ctrcetf , nnd the arrests were compara tively few. 3n nvvny places tempting luncheons were spread , which the fragrant Thomas it Jeremiah seasoned to a nicely. An especially handsome and elaborate table feasted the eye * and palate both at McNamara's. Cold turkey , chicken nnd lobster salads , oVHtcrsoup , and numerous tritmninga , were arranged in n most ornamentiil fashion , and proved decidedly taste ful. Jim Etving also spread a very neat lunch , which was duly appre ciated. Last evening several private parties were given , nnd a ball by the dancing society occupied Central hall. Hart ? ' lerformaiicu also drew a hugo attun- hincc , as elsewhere mentioned. The 'Jatholic Union library association nl.so gnvu > n well attended und very pleasant fiociul entertainment at their hall in Ci'oighton block. Taken altogether , Thanksgiving was both appropriately and decorously observed by Omaha , and everybody its doubtless the happier for the day. PEHSONAIi. .tos'h ] ) It. flofsngi' , of the I'.lack Hilln Jumna ! , is at the " \Yithnell. M. M. 0 ay lord , with H. T. Tiffany & Co. , cf Chicajji ) , upeut ThnnUbxiviiut in town and picked turkey with n number uf friends. The following , among others , registered at the Withncll hens ? yesterday : E. S. Schram , of Denver ; C. J. Stccdtiian , cf Wyoming Territory ; U C. linKR" , of AYy. omlng Territory ; K. .P. Moore , of Lincoln ; Win , M. Loncy , of Sidney , The following KUet > ts > were registered lit the Creigliton hiii > e yestuday : .Tamca Myers , of Odell ; Airs. Tnwell , ot Lincoln ; Geo. JO. Temple , Theo. Hallcr , L. U. Cameron , of 1'Iair ; F. J. Hale , of Uattle Creek ; .1. ( I. Koiniii , of South licnd. The Cunfield liuuaj register indicates the foll'iwing arrival * : < ! eorge liiirltlmin , of Norfol ; George \V. Waite , of Wnkefield ; Ilnrry Young , agentof the Jollities ; Frank T. Anderson , of Ogden ; Hugh Tutton , of Sutton ; O. L. Blackburn , of Milford. Thanksgiving brought the following guc-ts to tin Metropolitan house : J. J. Van Dcrver , of Itoekford ; H. A. Cherry , of Unrliogt n ; O. P. Bidwell , of St. Louis ; George 1 * . Bancroft , of Dimbar ; Mrs. M. V. Kellam , of Avoca ; Carl Freier , of Swaleaburg ; W. Iv. Stone , of Corry , Va. A "World of Good. One of the most popular medicines now before the American public , is Hop Bitters. You sen it everywhere. People take it with good effect. It builds thorn up. It is not as pleasant to the taste as some other Bitters as it is not a whisky drink. It is more like the old fashioned bone-set tea that has done a world ofgood. . If you don't feel just right try Hop Bit ters. Nunda News. novlfi-decl A trill package of "BLACK-DRAUGHT" frn < > of charge. At C. K. Goodman There is ono merchant on Farnham street of whom we c.in spe.ik in the highest terms without flattery ; whoso goods wo can praise without lying , and at whom wo never look without being reminded of that familiar line , "An honest man is thu noblest work of God. " Yo aru speaking of Phillip Lang , 15 ! 0 Farnham street , who sells every description of men's boots and ladies' shoes. Ho has a full and complete assortment , from the largest to the smallest sizes , from the finest to the coarsest grades , all prices , from the mont expensive to the cheapest ever ottered in this city. Mr. Lang has recently enlarged his store , making extensive alterations , which have greatly improved the ap pearance of thing. ! generally , and ho now has bettor facilities for giving satisfaction nnd attending to custom work than over before. Ho has four or five hands employed on gentlemen's custom work , all of them skilled workmen , noted for their fakill nnd judgment. Mr. Lang carries Xoig- lor's und Potter' * muko of Ladies' nnd children's MIOOH , pronounced by all to be equal to any and second to none. He has also in stock a full line of Kisscck , Mason- burg & Co.'a St. Loum goods , IIIUN'H boots and shoes , both hand nnd ma chine made , and guaranteed for fit nnd durability , Ho has prob.ibly the largest line of rubber goods over dis played in thin market. Ihs novelties in the line of Indies' Arctics and lined sandals are exceedingly varied , The head cluik of the establishment , Mr- Ilobert llozenaweiir , is n young en. tloman well nnd favorably known in Omaha for spveial years past , than whom there is no more popular , : il- fable and polite salesman on Ihu street. lltiy your Thanksgiving and all other firocorics of WM. GENTLEMAN'S. Ono Hundred nnd Seventy (170) ( ) Barrels of Selected York Stnto Auples just received nt J. B. French & Co , It is n well known Inct Unit Now York apples keep bettor than NYcstorn fruit. noySil at Buckwheat at BufTotts , Gold nnd silver watches \Vliipplc & McMillan1 * . " 23-2t Organs for nalo on Monthly Pay- nientsnt tdholm & Erickson , BURGLARS CAUGHT. The Robbfcrd Who Entered Patrick Ford's Residouco Corralotl. Tlicy nro Identified by a Woman toVho = i Thny Confessed the Deed. About a month ngo a ni3ntcrioua burglary occunod it the residence and boarding house of StreetCommissioner Pat. Ford , on Tenth street , in whicl about @ 70 was stolen from a sick man named I'jttick Malny nnd watch bcl urging to Policeman Frank O.vspcr. Casper awakened to find ono of the burglars in his room nnd grappled uith him. The fellow struggled out into the hall , when a pal at the head of the stain shot twice at Casper , which made him loose his hold , and both of the robbers escaped , No track of them could bo found at thu time , but both Mr. Ford and Officer Casper hive been working the case up tince , nnd Wed nesday caught their gutiic. On the morning of the burglary Mr. Ford went into the Gold Dust saloon , on the corner of Twelfth nnd Dodge streets , and found Stringer ISrantnnt , whom ho stispicioned , playing poker in a back room. Upon being ques tioned ho said that ho had jint como from I'Jattitnoutli. It wns afterwards found that Brantnat had not como from tlio place named that morning , us a letter was Hent to his brother hero that ho wat in the city. Wednesday , as Ollicer Casper was pa- troling Tenth street , he was accosted by n negro boy , who said , ' 'why , whero'd you como from 1" I thought you was shot. " Casper questioned him , and the boy said that ho had been in a saloon on North Tenth street on the morning of the burglary when two men came in und had .something to drink , and then ono said to a colored woman there , "I've shot that s of a bof a policeman , Frank. " The woman asked what Frank , and the man an swered , "That Bohemian policeman who travels around hero without any beard on his face. " Following this clue Kusper found the ncsro woman , who stated that what the toy said was true , and gave the names uf Brantnot and ono Cu&ic , who formerly worked on the spile- driver in the U. P. yard , and who came from Plattsmouth. The latter had been known by Foid as being - ing an especial "pard" of Brantnot , who formerly boarded in the house and had taken him up there fre quently. It was also found that Brantnot had gene to Plattsmouth nnd Casper accordingly went there and arrested him Wednesday. At the eame time Ford caused the arreat ot Cusic at the Green Tree House by Oilicer McCunc , and both men were jailed. Yesterday morning the colored wo rn an who lives next door to O'Connor's saloon on North Tenth street , identified both prisoners tvt the jail , and stated that at tjio tinio they came in the houseBrantnat took three twenty dollar gold pieces from his boot leg , and remarked as ho did so , "Cully , I've got the boodle , any way. " Both Policeman Casper and Street Commissioner Ford deserve much credit for the manner in which they have worked up the case and caused thu criminals' arrest. DO NOT BE DECEIVED. In these times of quack medicine advertisements everywhere , it is truly gratifying to find ono remedy that is worthy ot' praise , and which really docs as recommended. Electric Bit ters , we can vouch for as being a true and reliable remedy , and one that I will do as recommended. Theyinvari- bly cures stomach and liver complaints diseases of the Kidneys and Urinary difficulties. Wo know whereof wo speak , nnd can readily say , give them a trial. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by Ish & McMahon. (3) ( ) SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN MONEY. ONKV TO LOAK Call at Iw OSIca ol D. M UThomaa KoamR Crolvhton Block. Gl f ( \ f\\f\ \ ° 'cw" ' at 'rom 8 to 10 per cunt wtH/.Wv/ll on good real cutatoeMurlty , liy UK. ISAAC KinvAKIM 1IOJ Farntum St. &CKAfkAT ° L.OAN At 8 per ccntin- /wOU.UM' > ( terwt In minis of 82KK > and upwards , for 3 to G ycara. on flrbt-clami city and lurm property. HKSII.I KHAL EarATi and LOAM AOI.NOT , 16th and Doualcs 8U. HELP WANTED. Tlirco hundred tuon. WASTED ami $ > .OC. Inquire at Int olllco , Klurenth ttnu betvitvii Karnliam and Itarney. ANTKD Hey 14 or 15 years old , Kn < | "iro W lite pri'88 rootim. CCitt \\r-VNTKIl-IinniBdlat ly ft good strong jflrl at > V Oinnha Steam Laundry , 21st and Iiard BtrecU. - > T"t--To ! ? o nut nur-I B by a ci WAJ perltim-ivl jH > r on o < vl .Itj Hfercntu. Kmiul u att \ > 17th S > : , l > et Wilntcr nm Hurt. lG io ) Situation by ft ja'injc man w WAJvTHl - of liorm-H. In- drlurani KB or take i-aru quir * 1110 Ikiiirflat , ncir tlth tit. ito-a * , ' .iii : A drl for general hoiHonork , l''n > ] ulr at Uuffet'Hsn c ry , 610 tf YANTKU-A milch row. Jlii't - - - new n-- \ \ 1 tie. Enquire of U I'olanJ , 14 Ujd8 > ITTANTKU-A flrst-clwH cjllndcr press treAtr , V > ' thUotlke. ° 'otl - houwkeoper t 1109 Kornh ro WANTKD-A stain. ' * ca _ AKTKn-A flr't-jla- ' " nonuknrook at Cirl . W Mcikt'd ns uunii.t , 1105 t'arnhaiu trtct 1 II \TTA.NTKP ( llrl to" ln"hou c ) rk. Kniiil | : 412-tf VY 1110 FaniliiunSt , ANTED-Fundliij ? hrldso nd school hondt. U. T. Clatk , HcHovue. -fi- " ' - one to rook , wash and Iron , , and onu to do w win ! ork and ta.e ) carwotililldrcn. HeM of fifircnuoH | l. Apply southia.t corner of 20th and tallfoniK Stii. Ilifct ol acc . "lATANTKrv 110 to 200 loa.U i-f dirt near "JrJ \Y nd Ht. Marj'B wmo. inquire nt Ike 193' ottli-o. FOR HCMT-HOUSEa AND LAND. 17011 IlKyK-Tnlctly furnhU d room , within r a ( .hrou ) Wocks of l'o t OJlco. l-nqulre uta uou'iti st. 3-si liKNT A liimUheJ room with board. POIV a few Utle bo nlcn Uktn. t UrO U H , " SPBUIAL HOTIOBS-OffJiaunBd | 7 > OI ! Itt.ST-I'nomon ltoarl , litt HOiftml JJ liZih. Mri.Vm. . MtcM'ti Bi'J.tr pou MXT ioo. j , uji inth 8t X1 _ rj .Q7.--M' IJ10II IU.VT-t' : . iios an I orfriti , Js Tenth J.1 etroo . rIO tf J .1011 UKNT A cttn o of 3 rjoun , 1:1.1 : mnl St. I1 M.irv'Metmo. Uutjulrco'At. W. He mtdy , Sl2 S. 1 th .St. 61J tf J.UM ! I lST : A MiliolfurnUliM toum , parlo ? ' mid lo boilruom' , also n Mnclo room. L'til- c. , 'i > itnot , be.t\ii'li ( lllli a < l Kill , centra brkk houso. j Otf I711W IfA'T-I.nn.'oUttrli.omp ) fur Mini da V I' jnrhr nlio front icriit ocnn i i > t ry brick lioui , toll ) Caii Unit , t > < d rt vet < if J'.tl. . 4jfi-tt \ Foil IIBVr Kurnl'hol rocin" , ii"rtli m | , ot CnllfornU at. , 2 > 1 door \ < v t ot ' 'U4Imitilrv alter 1 p. ill. KM tf | .lJirr."hXT J stor > lioi c , rlKjillg , 4 Luxe IA closetttlio ; , ftli.rnlf tl klietl. 'Jl.'lliincn- iiort St. 4" ' _ "TTlOlt KKN'f To jounsrniv.'i whocc'iro L1 winter quartern : two nle > ljftni.ltlicil room * . ltiiiilreof | J , L. Itlcc at Joe A v > ni'8 or at 1713 Do.Uu trcit. cct ? ' ' 1:1011 ' HKXT A furnlihed front r cia fjr rent J'with lie rd , In prltato fvi ll > . Utui Icman preferred. Call U07) ) N. 17th St. 3jfl tf FOR KENT 2 furnishfd rooii v\ar ilM > chanix' Kich ncoN. ( E. ccr. Idili nnd nndamu am-u BALE. 1710 It HALK A harduarc an.I . Hlovo bUHltirxiln J | ; ono of tliu htfcttownt ! Inh'ulmk-k ; lnn.nc-H | IciiiC uBtnbtUh.d aid brtt lo.nlion In l n. Would fell the whoio or tikon partner , who In a | radical tinner anj willing In wink In the f lion and take char u ol It. No better ehinco ci-cr of fend for n good Mi-lnosi About (1OM n < ] iilr- cd. Addret" . U. No. 4 , Omaha lite. B5l-ai * J 71011 SALB ( Jim Itrgo cook rangu and onu ' inrlorHtt of 7 piocus. 1. . V. Slaglnn , Att'y , c rjljiliton lUoil ; . City. _ tSltt ITIOIl SA1.K Two second liand ist- _ ' class condition , ono 25 11. 1 > . ? ml onctl U. 1 * Knqulro Oi Foundry toil alaclilne Co. 411-foMeir TjTlOHSAl E Team good ponies , cheep ; nt lUd JL1 Uarn , ItthSt. _ ocfl-H kUICK FOK L'ALt. ) 203-tf L'ALt.E8TABHOOK & COR. B EM 1(5 ( his rattling lone llsta of bourns , IOVH lands olid tarou for folc Call and git them. "TTlOn SALE Maps of Douglas and Sarj-y out * JJ Uct. A. nOSKfVATEK , 1520t'arnham atrutt HOUSES AMD LAND licrais rents tiousw. stores , hotels , tarnota , landtt , oillcos rooma. etc. See Ut MISCELLANEOUS. MATTHASSES Wholesale and rttalt , 212 N. 15th St. I64I4' TKAYEU from H. E. cornir 18th and Dav- emxHt , bay horse b jiart olil , 15 Innil * . Liberal reward for recotery will hu paid. It. bKXAUMt. IiCO-2 ' JJ1 iUND told rinjf. Inquire nt this olllce and pro\o prop.'r ( ; > . CD tf A redcow of u.frdlum blzo with a. STKAYBD plccv roix ) tied nrou d her u k , from li. ' . bncwnld , 13th nnd Jackson 3U. Hcwjr I will bu | ld ( r lar rccoxcrj. CSS-2J * "PROPOSALS PropoP.Ma will bo rucolved for J _ ( ; radinjand tirrtclnff 132 feet front on runiham St. llids he recrrtcd until noon , Dei- Ut , 1SS1. For full partivulard enquire A. Koch , ISOSFaruhamSt 550-iO IN CHAYOX rnntilo an.l 01' , Iso dccoritlio patntlnir. MK8. 1) . K. WAUL.NEH , room 1 , Javob'a Clock. 512- FOUND Kojs on Fainhani , in front of ToftV. . Onncrcan ha cban oby provInK property V nnd paying for tlila advertisement at the Bee office. 123-1 B EM 13' KKALKHTATK BOOil. bee M p-e HAY At A. U. Bander's Fu l Store BALED Itamey St. alO-tf EM1S' KKAJ. K9TATK EXC1IANO E. S B EMI81 NBW CITY MAP8. 10c. Monnte R JIatw. 2.60. QKO. P. BRMIS. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICH. Special advertisements , such a Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , Te Bent , \Vantn , Hoarding , etc. , will IH > Inserted In this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS 1'Ell LINE for the first inuertien and F1VK CUNTS I'ER LINE for vach BUbBequcnt Insertion. Leave adv crtlneincnU at our office , up etMre , corner Ilroadway and Main utretta , Council lilulla. \TrANTED Everjbody in Council Bluff * Io YY to take TIIK IKK , 20 cents per neck , do Ih crcd by carriers. Ollko corner Lroadway and Main , up utalra , Council Bluffs. C&i-ll ' OTICE You ran sfct thu quiekeit and Lest N' plctur * f your ih'liiren , iu by patron. Iztnp liurke'H excelsior piHery ntar post ollicv , Uoundl llluflrt.nsho MMM Iliunew Inotai t ncoua > ro w9. llrid eanilllerdlcfaiii allowed toOmibi. ladlca. t B. o. d. * * - first dais barber WANTEU-A t ht t a-es. J. J. Ooou , Council Bluffs. n7-lt ANTED Aucnti ; to iun\.oj licit ] } W inir bii'IncHa In the i itntry. ' Addrui M. , IteeoUlcc , Couml ) 1MB' . _ Np D-U SALE Home , bu y nu lian.cw , ihctip FOR rush. AddrcBa V > . 11. C. , HLO olHec L'ouniil llliilli. Novu-St ' TICKET OFFICE Wnr In railroad tlikcts continues to Loom. Uuimcdcnte < r low rntex tu nil eastern jioinU. Every tkkct guaranteed , Ordcru nilcd li } tclcpliune. From 3110 to tfii dollars tuuuil liy puriiiiuiiiit , ' tlckttH Df C.A , I'oltcr , Hucci 90r to 1'uttc-rJ : 1'alintr , No. 10 South Fifth dtroct , fi.ur cloorb below the po t- Jlllce , Council HluHrf. In' ' a. _ oitlS-tf ' Itoy , v.lth pen > , tu rarrr paper's. WAM'ED ut Dr.K ollkv , Council JJluUn. IHtlS-tf _ _ _ _ _ ANTED To buy" i ( tons hroom corn. W For ] > artlciilan luldreM Count 11 Illuf Hroom Factory , Council lllufta , Ion * . CS3-2gtt ANTED A lint-claw ) broom tier , ilaynt W i Co. , Council iiluga , Iowa. MO-SQ * T7K > U SALE Old paptrn 40o twi lininlrwl , tk 1 } Thu Ilee olllru , Uouni.il JtluftM. m.7-tf ED WARD KUEIIL MACIISTEII OF PAI.UY6TEUY ANO CONDI riOXALIST , 498 Tenth 8trf tl > te 'i Furnlmo * tndHainry. Will , with thu nld of cuardlatt iplrlti , obtain for any onoaKlamo at the pwt me" nrexent , and on lortuln conditions In the fu ture. ItooU and Shoe * made to order. Perfect fitl.faction flllirAiii l iui2fl.lm Absolutely Pure. Marie from Orapa Cte&.n Tartar. Ko other nrpatlon makes uch light , f.aky hot brcadi , Hnurloiit pastrj' . Can lit MUJII by Jfnpuo [ wit I out fear of Ibo llio rttultliiK from tiwny od. Gnld only ID cn < by all Ororin uor.vL lUKmoii'owuEii co New Yor P.OKxlmaa *