THK OMAHA DAILY B1SE : TUFSDAY , NOVEMBER 29 , 1881 , PlIE DAILY BEE , Tuesday M , r jln/j / , Nov 20 , Wnntltor Hoport ( Th < ) following olwcrvMlnnn me taken at Ihownnonmmcut tl tlnio nt n't llio atv tionanamoil. ) \VAIl l ) rWM Nf , IS. . Si"U , fi'RMOB. ) OmiuNo > cmlitrl7. ! ISjl. ( llf. : p. in. ) f LOOAJj BKlDVITHi'b. The Unity club party nl Statulnnl hall to-ni phi. Judge Hnvn o hold * court in AViu > lilng- ton county this week. A train of i-h ep wi * nrnon the arri vals on the U. 1' . Sunday. ThU In tno-t unpronilnlng woithcr for rink managciH and icn p.irkor.H , Oov. St. John , of KBUB.II , ppcfclcn in Onialin , Dcccuilur IGth , cm tciniicrnn.-c. Tlie ilclrR.itcR t. the river Improve ment convention left for St. Jio ycntenlay. Trtick laying on tlie U. & M. uxtcn- Mon to Denver ! H proccudln at the rate of n n.ilu a clay. The next party of the Standard cltil ) Inkt-H place at Stnudard hall Woxlnemlay cvouitig. Keep in mind that the ' 'Chime * of Normandy" will lia repeated at lloyd'H on Hatnrday noxt. Col. Harry BrowTinon IK rapidly rcco > - oring from ) IH ! ntroko of paralyuli and will ) > o out in n few dayi. Iollcmnn Frank Klefner cclehrAtcd his fortieth birthday on Saturday by n very pleniant party at hi rcxldence. There ill bo n oociablo nt the 1'iret if. K. chur. h p.irnonae ( thin even ing. A c irdial Invitation is extended to all. The J ) . K. Kimlmll hunting party re turned from On'uhill.i tills iiinrtilni ; on tlio Denver truin loaded down vitli amo of nil kiniln. Track la ) ing wan commenced on the Jillwouri Pacific cxtoimiou nt Lotiiuville , Haturday , undtr tlioHUpcrvMonnt Mr. A. 1' . Wood. G. Svnufion d Co. , Merchant Tnilorfl. Novel and StylUh .SuilH iniulu to order ; 309 Houth Eleventh Hlrcet , between 1'nr- iiam nnd Hurncy. ' .Viumann the crank who Gco. , re cently went for Jniler Miller , ha been consigned to the IiiHano nnyluin , by order of thb commlnHlon on lunacy. The dead Saint , who arrived in thi i city nt 0 o'clock Suuday moniinj , ' , WM burled yo lcrdny , ni tclegratn hav ing buen riccivcd from Salt Ltiko City. Two new ttrect care for Cant. Mnrsh'H trunk line arrived from the cant Sunday , one for the red line and ono fur the green lino. They nre of the old bund box pat tern. It I.i a noticeable fact that at MOST all woddlngH the ImndaomoHt and greatest number of the presents are purchantd at the popular Jewelry cetabllxliuiont of Kd- holin & Kriclwoii. ' The wcathornow iHmoroliko May than December , and n puflxengcr in from Den ver to-dnyH Hayn it la the H.imo alt the way to the mountaitifl. Fnlr weather mny be looked for for omo time to come. In the police court , Klnco Saturday , thfro have bicn thrco cnnex of intoxica tion , two of diHturbance ot the peace , mul ono of carrying concealwl woaponx. All puid their fine.4blch vatied from S3 ti 910 ai > d contH , In the distribution of prizes at I'rof niartz'fl clcHlug oxhlbitlon Saturday c.vcn inj Mio gold wiitch win won by Mrw , Allison , ro iiliiniitJ81l > Sovcnteonth trcit ! and the stiver watch by Miss Ida llynn 702 Tenth Htrcct. Tlio ( IclegitcH to the Cliicago lam league convention left IVH follnwH : MtH.-iru Grove , KiiHh , lirciinan and NlchoU , yen tanlay , Patrick Ford yo tnrday Tim con veutiou modi on tlio JOth and hoidii ovci tlio Ifit aud 2d of December. The body of n ten year old boy wni taken to John Jacob * ' undertaking cutab liulmient Sunday , the family living it the old row cast of the Metiopolltan ho tel in gicat poverty. Th.9 father is tick too , and the family hat no bed In the house l.ut arc compelkd to Ho upon the lloor. It Hcndi the List Of 11 other preinvratlom or mcdiclncH. Ii caneiof U.IUDOU , hividachp , dixzIncMt or Ii reKulnritlcii of tlio H y tein , llunuoui Htoou HiTTKiui have noniual , Tjicy IIOTO fall In nfftinliiiK iinincdiato relief , 1'ric tfl.OO , tri > 1 Izo 10 ivntii ixnllw A BAD LODGER , Ho Hires n Room far tlio Purport of Burclary. A rather cool piece of burglary perpetrated ut thu roHiduiico of Got I' . Ani.itrong on Oaaa utreot , on Ha < urduy aftenioon. A nmnvlioi name it Bupprossod at rcquuut of tli police , called at the house , an naked for lodging accommodation ; Ho cluimod to have his baggage i tlio depot , aud Mated that ho won ] usnd for it in the morning , When morning came , however , wan ( Jiscovorod that the lodger hatln lodged and evidently hadn't intoiuli to. IiiHlend , he ouctipiod Ilia time i Duralumin ; ' the rouma occupiud 1 other parties. From one he toe a Hold wnlch and revolver at : then probably immediately lit nu Tlio police vUited tltu various pa i sliopa and ilimlly discovetcd the ittoli properly ut lloaenfiold'n olaeo , Whti the follow had "put it in. About one o'clock yeatrday the nu who bold the nrtick-H ut Itosenlield WUH arrested on Farnhum utreu .while walk in t ; with a lady , lie gin his liamo as Jolinaon. Ilo waa loiljji iii jail. A BRILLIANT EVENT. * The Second .Annual Recaption and Ball of Omaha Tolo- graphors. .Attondanoo of Quostb From North , East , South and West. Pho Boo Wire Oonnocta the Ball Room With the Whole World. Congratulatory Moasafjoa From All Points in the Union. Elaborate Decoration of Cen tral Hall. Splendid Knppnr , Finn Muio nnd Ouuor.il Jollity. Central hall was last evening the RCCIIO of ono of the moat brilliant reception ! ) nnd balls that has ever been enjoyed by our citizens , being the Hocond annual affair of the kind given under the auspices of thoOmatia telegraphers. The invitntionn were issued nome days ago , and were of the Hamo unique design adopted a year ago , a hand in the center grasping the wires BUS- ponded from n pole on either side , be neath which was written , "Now York , San Francisco. " In roBponso to these invitation" about two hundred couples gathered at Central hall last evening. Of course nil the local dignitarioa of the profession , from the nuporintendent of the Western Pacific telegraph lines , Colonel J. J. Dickey , down , wore present. There were also visitors from k various citicB , east , west and Bouth. Among thoao were the fol lowing : TIIK VI.SITOII.H. Alex. Washington , chief operator , Mr. McGowaif , Misa Katie Johnson , Miss Annie Wilson , Miss Eil ) , St. Joe ; Mr. 0. F. Annette , chief o orator tor , U. P. , Cheyenne ; M. M. Hun- yon , agent nnd operator , Clear Creek , Neb. ; 13. S. Josmilyn , U. I' , manager , Grand Island ; II. C. Hope , super- intendunt of telegraph , Omaha and St. Paul line ; Miss Dnhanoy , Council IMulFn ; D. J. lirann , 11. 0. McDonald , Aleck A. Stevonaon , Chicago. TIIK IIEUO11ATIONH. The hall and its approaches were elaborately 7und appropriately deco rated for the occasion. Above the door leading lo the dancing lloor was tlio significant word "Ilollo ! " in let ters of evergreen and white , while upon entering the hull a "Welcome" met the guest from the arch above the orchestra rccoan at the cant end of room , and a profusion decorations nnd unique esigna were seen on all Rides. Fes- HIIIB of evergreen depended from the liandeliers nnd reached to the var- ous parts of the house , nnd from these rare floating the stars and stripes ml various foreign flags together with banners of various kinds. Two ruhes were conspicuous in the centre f the room. Above ono of these was 10 word "Sips" and beneath it in irgo figures " 73 , ' Our Compliments. Vbove the second arch was n banner ith the initials , "C. , St. P. M. & 0 , " which are those of the youngest ailway corporation entering Omaha , vhilothoU. P. , B. & M. , U. & N. V. , C. , H. I. it P. , C. , U. & Q. , K C. , St. .lou .t C. B. , followed like old eteranii , with the Wabash in the ead. Upon the north wall were the vords : HONOR TO TIII : IIKAD , ml a tablet with inscription ? to the 'arions defunct telegraph companies vhich the Western Union has tmr- ived ; United Stntc" , mUH mill Kxcu-Hivo Ujipi.itinn. ! ircntentern , Starvtitl to dentil , [ \tlnntic unit I'licilic , Killed in Wall St'cot , Now York , 'acific mid Atlantic , CoiiHolIilutlon Kover. American Uni n , CorcbroSpinal Jny GoulduH : 'Itquititntin ' pact. On the aouth wall , surrounded by n cluster of flags of all nations , were the words , "A fraternal greetini' to tin telegraphers of the world. " Wreatha , lags and floral decorations innumerable able aill further filled up the space iliout the room , "UTSIDK COMMU.NIOATIONS. The ball room was connected wit ) the ( iiitsiilu world both by telegrapli and telephone , the latter in charge of Mauler Harry Creiner , insisted b ) Drakor Uih < y. The former wui open to all the craft. The httteru'sund re lays wore in front of thu orchentru , ill the east end of * the hall , while the twc Houndera were suipended beneath tin iireh'first descriliuil , and thutiuk , tick kept time with the muuiii and the fee of thu dancers , and was a voice speak ing in a language intulligibleto the ma jmity of thouentlomon ; pivHent fruinal parts of the world to which they aeu fraternal greeting. Thu wire usei connected the ball room with botl Chicago and San Fr.mciiico and wii' ' 'I'm : ! ! IK : wire , or the one upon whiul the telegraph report which appear * ii the columns of Tin : Bin : to-day cam in to the very be t imisiu ( hut eouli be fnrnibhud by Irvine's excellent 01 ohciitra. In the ears of the uxpert the news of thu great strike in Stai fordshire mingh'd with thu prompter' "balance all , " and 'thu order of Arcli bishop Croko , for a penny sulmerji tion fur ( lie suspects , with "swi'n your psutnora. " ( iiicirri.NUH riiosi TIIK nuTr.usm There werii nlio mossagoH rceoive which weru intended for this tempi r.try otliue , and which wuio taken i they came and read butweeu tli dunces. They were us follows : KltOMCHKVKSNE. To Committee Toloi'raphors' Hall : Wo ri-gret exceedingly the neccsslt which compels us to be absent , hi congratulate you upon thu success c ynnr bnll ami hope your enjoyment will be lu-rfrct. Altliowjl you v.'ill bo troubled with plenty of crosses and RwitiL.H , we hope thu ( | Uadq may be uull Im'anced ' , and should we be culled nt your next annual we flhatl eiidenvor to waltx tip jo the racquet with an ezceeilini ; quickstep. When rcfrenhmmt * are in order dip us up nomutliing plain. 7. ! . ( .Signed ) CMKYKNSK OrKUAToiw. KKO.M UlIIl'AUO. Thos. Curry , Omaha : Many thanks for your kind invita tion. Rxgret , exceedingly my inabil ity to attend. May you all experience tint pleasure and succeai which your cf Forts deserve. ( % . ) F. B. KNIOIIT. I'llOM AM. TIIK IIOYH. T. Curry : We Bond cordial greet- inga. Under the magic Hpell of Torp- niclioroaii inipiralion. may you forget life is briuf. Wu are with you in Bpirit ntitl hnpo thu nights pleasure will bo as enjoyable n % we feel sure it will bo nucci'HHful. Operators ol the overland circuit , Chicago to San Francisco. 1MIO.M CHICAGO. Telrgraphcrn of Omaha : Please accept thu beat wishes of the Chicago member * of the fraternity for your amuaemont nnd success. liou.AOAN. KIIOM HT. LOITIH. Omaha Telegraphers : Merry way you bo -night , IH utir miiiilo | to nt ; Wli lo you dancd wo Imvo allnl .lit Quito n heavy "roast. " ST. Loum. K OM JtKW OIU.KANtf. To the Telegraphic D.incors , Oma ha : Greeting to you from Houthlund , May the circuit of your enjoyment continue unbroken until " 30. " ( .Signed ) Now Orleans Operators. KllOJI NKW VOUK. To Omaha Operators : 73 ! The telegraphers' ot Now York send greet ings to their brethren in the west on the occasion of their second annual assembly. Let thu dance go on nnd joy be niiconfined. ( Signed ) Now York Telegraphers' . TIIK .MUNII ! . All the time the delicious music of the waltz , polka and schottiaho , was lilling the ball room , Irvino's orches tra rendering in a manner creditable totho occasion and their Well known musical skill the following pro gramme : I. Ornnd March lia'h ' . ' . Qumlrillo Catlin 3. Wai z llncitgcr I. Lane era 1'ucrner n. Iticplu Carl G. Waltz Qua irllic Irvine 7. Schoti > eho Dnrttger K. Oiuvlri le lioetti ; r 0. Waltz Wallif. 10. I'rahic Queen Vna 11. ' I'olkix-Gallop Wirgand 12. Waltz Grarmdo 13. llncciuelto SchoUischo Horn 14. Quatlrillu Catlin 15. Newport I'urslov 111. Waltz Strauss 17. l.anuiorH Welnparten 18. 1'olka Xikotr 19. Waltz Quadrille. . . . Pound % 10. Danlxh i'olkn Kn. Uclicrmcrhtun 21. Ouadrillo ( Light Guards ) lJ.rd.in 22. Waltz lioettcer 23. ViiRinia Heel Hank Cowan 21 , Waltz Home , Sweet Jlome . " 30" i TIIK HUri'Klt. At midnight a temporary lull took pluco in the dancing ns supper was an- ounccd. This was served in the spa- ions dining hall below , where the ulios and gentleman were soon .gathered about tables laden with a ariety of choice viands and brilliant , 'ith the array of delicate Japanese apkins , many colored fruits and deli- ate flowers , while a score of sable itied attendants were in waiting to iiHwor the slighost cull. It may as well bo Enid right here hat thu various committees and ithera interested in the success of ho telegraphers' ball , were desirous > ( expressing through the columns > f Tin : HKK their appreciation of ho invaluable services of I'rof. , L. Yank 1'inney , who aided thorn in n.xny ways in the preparutionn for the wll , was BO satisfactory as a prompter luriiiL' the evening , and who provided so elegant a supper and superintended 't so successfully. I'rof. Pinnoy is a nan they will swear by , and TIIK UKK ukes pleasure in acknowledging his courtesy and his ability. , Till ! OUESTS. R. Withnoll and wife , A. Traynor mil wife , It. Pierce and lady , William Drown and lady , II. C. Hope and Mias Lattey , M. M. llnnyon , N. A. Jrawford , Henry Pundt and MM , II. Ptimlt , D. P. Hoard and Kv.i lines , It. S. ilossulyn ami wife. I1' . | j. Armstrong and lady , Alexander A. Stevenson nnd lady , 0. D. Hunks uul lady , It. L. Me Conn , and Miss Annie Wilson , St. .Joe , U. 0. McDonald W , L. Dickey , Mr. J. K. House and wife , Win. Snydur and Miss Lihbiu Withnell , 0. F. Clark and Mifs Jones , 0. K. Taylor am' Blanche Withnoll , H. M. Rend nnd MUs Sanford , F. M. Crittenden and wife , F. 1) ) . Williams and wile , K A. 15ramlonbnrg and .lennio Tliorkeo , II. T. Sonbner , II , S , Thornborry , Mrs. T. CJ. Mayrane , Win. I { , Dakin and Mist Ada Howon , M. L. Neville , 0. L. Maine , T. 0. ) j Havens , L. M , Ithoem and wife , C 11. Horton and wife , 0. F. Annett and Mrs. L. II , Korly , J , J , IViukey and MIB. Miigi-io Dolianey , of Council IMulls , C. K. Cr.idle and Miss Lizzie Can- field , Cleveland , 0. , J. W. Morse ami Miis Knima Morse , ( > oo , W. Arbutli not and MM. Duncan , C. ! . 'Small wootl and ftfrs O W. Arbuthnot , W. H. Ivittoand Mr-i. 0. . ) . Sinallwood , P. Chamberlain and MtB. P. ( jham < berlain , L. H. Korty , Thoma : Curry , 0. K. Mayno , 0. W. Moore 0.0. FioM , R Calm , ,1. H. Shan birkop , Mid * Itrandeis , yf Philtdul nhia ; F. .1. Stibor nnd wife , J. I * Kills and wi'o , II. 0. MurkelaiiQiMisi Hobbs , JuliimTroitschke , Lou Y. Kibe of St. Joe ; J. U. Pritchanl and wife D , J , O'Doiiahoe , John U. Manchus terand wife , Thomas Swobo and wife K. Hunoy and wife , S. J. Fisher , Misi Piindt , A. J. McAiuhmd , MisiJennii McAuslond , Mies L. Hunaon , K I. Cjcly and Minn Ida Kllitigwood , ' ' . .lou Burkloy , 0. \Voodmnnnnd Mies Jlattio Kennedy , A .1. Vankur- an and Mits May Loveland , D. J , Jrann nnd Ltllio C.in.in , 0. J. Uaiinn and wife , Adolpli Meyer anil Nellie /indngnn , K. .S. Vunkuran and wife , C. 11. Fisnetto nnd wife , O. W. Dick- iison and wife , H. IX Shull and wife , I. C. Wilkinson and Miss AnnieDiin- mm. Julius Meyer und Mis * Klla ) iinlmni , W. S. Newell and Miss Kliza Withnell , A. F. Washington nnd Ivntio Johnston , F. J. McShane and wife , I. W. Minor and wife , Misa Slln Dunham , J. F. Wylandor and V. Williams. 1IONOII TO WHOM HONOll IS 1)17K. ) Like nil the ovnncacent pleasures of ife , the telegraphers' ball is over. The st waltz is over and " . ' 10' ' hns been ecuived in the ball room as well as at ho desk of the telegraph editor. A whole year must elapse before nn- ithcr such a ga'hcring of the faithful an bo called and it is well to glance gain , in closing the record ot this uost dehglittul nfl'air , nt thn 1st of committees , thu members of vhich all contributed to the s"ccis3 > f the nccond annual ball of Onmlia 'flographer.- " . They nvo ns follows : Executive Coinmittoo-J. J. Dick- y , chairman ; L. M. lllteem , trcusur- r ; ThntnaR Curry , m-crot.iry ; C. J. Smallwood nml Geo. W. Shaw. Reception Committee J. G. Boyd , 3eo. Gardiner , J. B. Pricliurd , IS. A. Jrandenbiirg , C. \Vooclman , L. H. vorty chairman ; F. M. Crittenden , C. H. Tyler , J. 11. McHuirc , W. A. McElroy , G. M. Gould , S. J. Rilchiu , . . II. Fisher , W. J. Rushland , W. F. Sedgwick , J. P. Kill's. Indies' reception committeeMrs. . j. II. Korty , MM. L. M. Rhecm , Mra. Perry Chamberlain. Mrs. George W. Armithnot , Mrs. F. M. Critten- len , M rs. C. B. Horton , Mrs. T. Cur- y , Mrs. F. U. Williams , Mrs. J. IJ. 'titchard , Mrs. C. W. Moore , Mrs. J L. Armitrong , Mrs. G. W Dick- nson , film. S. J. Ritchie. Floor Committee-C. K. Cralle , leer manager. AssistantH K. L , Vrmstrong , F. U. Williams , I' . Cham- icrlain , 11. C. Hayes , John G. Moree , C. B. Horton , C. W. Moore , C. K. Mayno , G W. Arbuthnot , T. M. Orr , Goo. M. O'Brien , Jr. , 0 , W. Dickin- on , W. H. Hayes , E. H. Allen , C. C. Mayno. ARRESTED FOR ARSON. Joyd's Packing House Fired by an Incendiary , Tlio Old Adngo That Murder Will out Fully Exemplified. The terrible fire of two years ago which consumed the valuable property cnown as Boyd's Packing Housu , will ) o recalled by every reader who was n the city at tho' time. The fire > roko out on Sunday evening , ust us thu church .services * n various parts of the town closed , 'he distance from the centre of the own , the softness of thu roads , and ho lack of a good supply of water o draw from when the lopartment did reach the pot , made the conflagration al most n hopeless enemy to fight from ho start. Thousands and thousands jf people assembled at the spot , und rom their stations on the hillsides and iridge gazed with horror upon the coining flames below , which inch by nch crept over the fated pot , destroying thu buildings and .lieir contents to the value of iviny thousands of dollars before daybreak on the following morning. Tlio lire was known to have started nuler peculiar circumstances und these seemed futcd never to bo explained. No suspicion was held against uiyono at the time of the ire , but Mayor lioyd persistently copt the mutter in view , nnd W3 had u man engaged in looking for .lie lirobugH. Yesterday , na a result of search , u man was brought to Omaha rom Mulvorn lov.'u , where ho was captured on Friday last by u private lutectivo. Deputy Marthal McCluru went to Mulvern Sunday and re turned with the ollicer uud suspected criminal. Other parties implicated in thomut- cruru supposed to be in town and the lolicu uro on tht'ir track. A woman rras also arrested at Malvorn , who is supposed to know something of importance in the way of evidence ugninsb the guilty parties. The report that a reward had been offered is not true , nnd the arrest al ready made was the result of tlio work of Mayor Uoyd's private detective. ADDITIONAL I'AHTirULAKS. Since writing the above it is learned that the muno of the man ur- rusted is Michael Kearney , and that lie wai at the time of the tire , unil lias been up to within six weeks ago , an employe ut Uoyd's now packing house. Mr. lioyd h.id from the start his suspicions that the lire was tjio work of nn ineondiuiy , and that Kearney was impli cated in the matter. He hu : no proof however , and consequently made no open movement. Six woukp ago the man quit workJ > eing it wuulc : seem afraid that he was suspected , und wont over to Mulvern , Iowa and from there to Silver _ Creek , having and brother-in-law rt'sid ing u sister - - ins. ' ut the latter place. To the brother in-law , Mr. Whiting , ho confessot that he was ono of three men hired ti burn the establishment in which hi was employed , and that the object o thu crime was to conceal the theft o large amounts of meat , which hat boon systematically stolennndshippei from time to time. Subsequent ! ) lyeurney had u quarrel with his rola lives over some property nnd hat them brought to Malvurn , whore n lawsuit resulted nguinat him The relatives , probably incensed a him for thin , went to tin Marshal of Matron ) ami told him o Kearney's confession , upon which th marshal telegraphed to Mr , Boyd fu instructions. The latter suinnionet to his aid Mr. E. A. McClure , who i onn of the most reliable men on th force , and acting nmlerhis ndvicu sen McCluru to Malvcrn to nrrest am brinij Kearney back to Omaha , wind ho did , nrrivin1 , ' with the prisono Sunday night. Detective Hazen wa Bent to Silver Crock to sjcurothomai nnd woman as witnesses and their ar rival yesterday wai what gave the whole thing away. They are hold low as witnensui in the police court , where the case comes up , which will > rob.illy bo to-day. The principal in ho affair is supposed to bo nt present n Sioux City , though ho has circu- ated around considerably MIICO the affair alluded to. Tlio other parties are in this city nnd so closely sluvlowed hat they cannot escape. HOW THEY HITCH. Peculiarities of Soms People Who Got Murriod. jlmt "With nn Experienced Mar- ryor Who Gives Soiuq Thing * Away. It wns n dull dny. The trains wore nil on time nnd carried only the usual [ tiota of ordinary passengers. The nnd had sufliciontly dried up ti.pre - ent mysterious disappearances. The > olico station had only been orna- ncntcd by two unadorned drunks , ach of whom hud paid his fines ml gone his way rejoicing. Ho one iad fallen off thu elevator , no one tad committed suicide , and there vasn't even n social scandal or a denii- nondo sensation to help thu reporter ut. In this dilemma ono of Tin : Bii ! ncn dropped into the oflico of acood- utured justice of the peace nnd pro- loundcd the usual question , "Is liuro anything new ? " "Not u thing , " said the disciple of Jlackstono and dispenser of equity , s ho pushed out a chair with his foot nd motioned the scribe to n scat. 'Not a thing to-day , " ho repented nther lazily , as ho contentedly pulled t his cigar , "except" ho nddcd lower "I might give you a marriage performed this morning. " Small as the item was , the starved lows fiend was gratified to got it and , ook out his note-book for the names , etc. , of the wedding party , "They are a young couple from Council Bluffs , " the justice continued , 'who either couldn't get a license here , or thought that the Iowa style vasn't quite good enough for them. Wo get a good muny suspiciously oung couplea from Iowa , but as long ns they got a lieonno I have no reason o refuse to perform the ceremony. These pcopln who get married by jus- ices of the peace have very KUNXY NOTIONS omotimcs. They strike in at all murs of the day and night und will icver brook delay , if they can help it. Why , a man got mo up at 12 o'clock Friday night and kept mo up until 5 o'clock in the morning , waiting for his jridc. She was coming from the west nnd didn't gut hero for the reason that > ho train was late. But the chnp wouldn't turn in or lot mo do so , and when she finally arrived in the morning 10 brought her up to the oflico on the ump. I "hitched" them in good ihapo and they started for llio depot again to take the morning train east. ie gave me ton dollars for my trouble uid seemed to be as pleased us u man can expect to bo in this world. The uw only allows us to charge TWO AND A HALF , jnt , of course , wo uro not prevented rom receiving whatever extra the ; rooni's generosity may dictate. In nest instances , however , of the mar riage of working people , they only my the legal prices. I caught on Mice to S'25. from a stock drover 'rom the west. Ho was evidently in 'or making the event n memorable one , for after the ceremony ho asked mo over to the St. Charles and there opened two baskets of champaiu'iie. erybody--Tom , Dick and Harry- was his guest and lie shook it up prot- ! y lively for the boys , 1 can tell you. One of the curious things about peo- > lo who w.int to get married is that Jicy once got stirtcd nothing will stop them. One man went up to Bar tholomew's house four trips one Sun day night last summer , when thu mud was knee deep , and finally sat on the stoop for three hours until the judge atlast come homo. He naked every lodger whs went into tlio house if ho were Judge Bartholomew , and'when lie finally" struck the light person ho was almost beside hi" < 8 lf. Procur ing thu license , he cumu down to the ollico like : i frightened locomotive. In the meantime ho had I.E1T TIIK 01 III. Boated in my ollice. I couldn't shut up if 1 wanted to , mid turn her into the fiticct , so I hud to keep awake until one o'clock in thu morning to unit fy the idiot , who was sitting on that boarding house etoop. They weio finally made one , according to the statutes of Nubuuka , and wont uwiiy nt happy nit two kittens. An other instancn almost parullul occurred two weeks ago. I "kicked" on htay- ing up , however , und laid down on my lounge. It wis fully two o'clock when they succeeded in getting their license from Max Iljrgman , who hud some blanka Judge Chadwick had left with him during the lutter'a temporary ary iibjonco. But they woke mo up , just the same , und I performed tin. ceremony. Once in u while I got some nondescripts before inc. A while ago a couplu cumo in and wurt married who reminded me of thai I'Aiu described in nn old bool : of night street scenes in New York city , en titled "Hot Corn. " Both were ragged and dirly , nnd , hud they not been sober , I should huvu refused tr perform tlio , ceremony. The mun gave me a dollar all the money IK had , ho said. I told him to keep il and buy some soap und towels. Tht most unusual murriiigu ceremony 1 have performed lutelj was that be tween a man thirty-five years old nni a woman of seventy-two. He was in his right mind , however , und had tin Draper documents , so I had nothing to do but marry them. They are living together happily , I hear. Ono couplt had u divorce suit in the distric court not long ngo. The woman , who was the complainant , OIITAINRI ) JIUU IHVOUUK , nnd within throe hours after the do- crco was granted they were be fore me to got married. I didn't know anything nbont Iho divorce suit nt the time , but it leaked olit nftcrwnrd. Moat of the divorce suits , however , nro for the purpose of making other marria ges , not so much M to wmply got rid of unpleasant matrimonial partners. I found out the other day that I had made u nmtuko awhile ngo in releasing i young fellow whom n Bohemian girl Iind arrested about four months buck ON TIIK rilAUtlK OK SKDUCTIOS. The prisoner put in ti denial , and n the nirl failed to identify him I was obliged to lot him go. The girl testi fied that their meetings had always occurr d uftor dark and in tlio giovo on South Eighth street She had never aeon him in daylight but she thought he was the man. Wlmt was my astonishment to no ; that veiy couple comu walking into the otlico ono day Jnst week , present , u liconau and get married. I connlntlud I hud nude a mistake in my firat cxporiencu with them. Warner's Safe Kidney nnd Liver Cure. codlw SUI01DK AND HYSVHl'SFA. A moot remarkable euro f > r dycpctiMin , 'WcllV H-nlth lleni-wcr. " Tho\Ti-itest .nnic , best Mliou.i ami liver muedv known. SI. UniifgisU. Depot C. JOootlmnu. . BOARDING HOUSE THIEVES They go TlironRh n Nnmbsr of Clothes and Got 86. The practice of boarding house keepers to leave lower doors open at nil hours of day and night doubtless furnishes many advantages in the way of convonienco. That it also offers many temptations to sneak thieves and marauders of bolder purpose is , how ever , a disadvantage which recent oc currences have made conspicuous. On Saturday night two men entered a house occupied by Win. 13. Eees , and made a detour of the rooms. AH of the available articles of clothing they.could find were taken down staits and carefully searched for money cr stray valuables. From ono pair of pants they extracted about § 0 in coin , but found nothing ohie. None of the wearing apparel was taken away from the homo , and it ia probable that the thieves expected some particular haul , which they missed Latch keys for boarding houses and a biz bull dog are about the only protection from such marauders. Satisfactory. Mrs. Wallace , Ui.lT.ilii. N. Y. . writ" * : ' 1 iiaveUSttil IJUltnOCK 1JLOOI ) UlTTKCH for nervous nii'l bilioui headaches , uiul have i ecu mm ended them to my frii'iuU. I be- liuvo them xupuriur to any other inetli itio I liavuuEeil , and can rec nnnen I th-into anyone rcqui iui ; a cure for billni BI.CHH. " Price § 1 , trial size 10 centw. ood-lw Kicked by a Horso. A boy n.iUK'd Bailejyabout fourleon yearn old , was kicked oy a horse Sun- iay evening , and his right leg badly liurt. The injured lad is a stop-sou nf Mr. Cojwjina , who worka at the Union Pacific freight houso. Dr. Par ker attended the wounded lad. A 'Willing Endorser. MLLWAUKEK , Wis. , July 30 , 1881. H. W. WAiuJtR & Co. : Silts I can recommend your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure , and you can cheerfully use my name. MUK. ANN KKLLY. eocl-lw SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN MONEY. ONUY TO LOAN Call at Iaw Oillco ol It. M L. ThomiM Ilooni 8 Crclirliton lilock. 'oan ' ftt 'ronl ' * * to 10 JUT cent 'ji ) Jlwwl on Kood real c tatcccurlty , by UR. ISAAC KDWAU1M HOtf Karnham t. ' 1'1' I.OAA At per cpntin- tcrcst In Buiiwof $2,600 * , for S to fiycan , on IliTt-cla-.u city nnd firm proiwrty. KKMU UKAI KBIATK aud LOAN AIIKNCT. 16th and Douzlca Htn. HELP WANTED. ' AVl'ftli - Cl o ; HccaudluuTII iU > k , iii toil londiti n Olvopricouiidncre > imo can Lu sten , to T. U I'.ov 4UJ. 6DI-2J WANTED Itooni nhil liorail for scntl i- man nnd wile In n | ! caiutit Uccllty , con- i cnlctit to tin ; iiOkt olUce. Audrciu , C. 11. L. , Bee Olllco. _ ET-tf - nil ch girl ( or i cncrnl WANTKD-A . , mint L treed cook , w.\-hcr ami Iro'irr. AH > ! t 'MrI , M. Tlmrst n , north nlilo of llarncy , lirt. "Stli ii > nl 'Jjth tin. , M tf ANTKU A Itund y women and pantry W ( 'lrl , at Kminut II. uso. G' 7 1 \\rANTKD-At tlu-Cicluhton HotiKc.aporttr , W dlnliirooniiirl ( ahead waller. Ilnoin in.pil > tti lioun1 lint too f\r from Ini8iiic cur Ion ol clt ) , by nun- tUnian. Amwer X. , l' - i OlIUv. u'S'JO Room and biiml by nmn WANTKU . R , fcrcnciH X'hanjjiJ. Ad- drcM.V. , Jieuollleo. i.lMf " \ \/'ANrKI ) IHuiiiB room ghl and u tl.tant V > ccok ut Maunt' re-.Uur.mt , IMS I > Adgc \\7ASTKI-liy aboyof IB , a i Uro to work Y > lorbmrd Ahlhattcudipt bdiocl. Add VM Nat , l\'iu \ clllco. 6W-5a * \irlSTKO-lly nuwiril'nl rnuplo alter Dec. > > IS , fiirnbhc I roonit with boird in private fjinlly. Aildress Hftli tcnrw , 0 , R. , H'Xt VOVK- lasht. S78-US ' A yoiinir'nj nnt"lho Antlqir'rriiii WAXTK1' Store , 1KU Doufrlas tit. 'i717 . . . JIU Tr-rcu hunilrul men. . , 1.75 onJ S..OO. Inqulrott Intil'lR rllico , Kicvinth t nt biUcsi ] I'lrijliuni Harbi-y. AXTKI > limncdUtcly a KOfU htronp jHrl at W Oumlia HU-aMi Uxundr ) , tUt ! nnd Izanl ANTKI ) To KO cut nurd ir by ft i"t- l > rlcncol ixion. flood < lty rtfcionio. Kuqul u ul (10 17th St. , bet , W.brtur aiid Hurt. " 1 \7"ANTii-A : new milch cow. Jlurt l > o s < v- \Y tie. UntmlroolL. I'olund , H13 D d t , , troit. Sil-tl ANTED-A tioujchcefct ht 1103 F.\Hiluuu ttri'ot , up stair * . 4 5'-ti " \irANTKD-A flrst-clasii HOinano-sok ntChnn. VY > Iutkt' ret aUMl.t. 1105 iVruIum ulrttt 4 pMf _ lATANTKO Olil'toilO hwwcwerk. Knqulro YV 1110 KirriliwubL * ' - _ " ' . Fundlnsr lirldi't.tuiil school \xinAt. WAMTI'.D Clirk , Ilillevun. 2fl-t < \NTKD-1IO to"0a loaiUof Jlrt near K3rd mij 8t. Mur/'n ntiuuu. Ijiqutru at Him FOR KENT-HOUSES AND LAND. .1011 KKKT OlBce room , 180) Purnhiin St. > I' . O. I1AUKIJH. WJ 24 SPECIAL NOTIOES-GoiitmiiGd IIK.NT , ( MIKAI1 IIouio , 11 otorr , 2ith .I' f > ml IMiiRliu Sin Im.ulro ol W. C. lluin- ham , At lIuburirnnn'H Jewelry htow. 692-tl " 1710R UHCT Ftitnlihcilor nnluniMicJ ro > m , _ L ? northwcit osrncr llth imd Jiwkaon ft * . 691 SO TOOIl HH.NT-A suit oMurnlthdl rcociiw wl-h J ; toirJ.lnfcUttcr'nMock Inquire 01 the premlsr * . J > . II Cor. Cnllrornl and IMli SI * . 6S7-30 t ; * Olllli.NT : A tmillhouie. ronr of Trinity .L' lloctory. Coinpciioutlon tliRhtscrvlcf. _ ] JUU ) HKNT-KurnUhoil tonia , at > thw it L' rncMMhanii C 1lfon.U t&J 2J IflOl : UK NT A ultoluriiUti ( il nj.ms. ] > atlor ; rind taoWlrcotTir , nl o nMnrle rmiio. Chi- cinro Btrtct , Utuctn UUi a il HHi , > iitr hrick . _ _ OO-tt 11KXT LatyflliAndKm ( > ) ( uri > l h-d U/ifc . parlor ; MHO Iront rejoin fcoiiiu mry brick nous , volil CIMI ttiMit , & door cst ( tali. 47IJ.U J . r'uriilihcd room * , lurtli B.il.i of t'nllforiiln St. , iid door wtt ol SUt. liumlro p. in. 414 tf I .loll | i tiNT 2 rtorjr tiouw , h ruoinj , 4 Inrvo ; closetftlo.ubjrn ; if di ! M.a lM\cn- | ort St. < " . * IHuli KffcN I - : ( ruihi'iifU ri > uui u\oi AIIXI- Jj rlmtit * ' KichniKu.N. E ccr. lUih ami street * . _ 2t9-tl ce 8AI.C. IflOIl HA 1.15 A iraoil H cn-jf r-olJ htr > , ' Wm.inlnl to U rive Mnj < l- > or dcu ilo. Kn- H'llro of ( looriio Cnnlli 11 , Canll.M houw. uovlS-tf 17(011 SA1.K Ctaxl pom formlii nt Willticy t . CO.'H Cominlstloa lloui-c , 107 6. Uth St. 6SI-2S FOU HAliB \ line Colt'M Ilcoch Loadintr fc'liot Otin. Dixxl M new. Una bui-ii tLtod fry little. Co9tSs5 , Will take $ ! . Addcnn I , . W. Ileo Olllcc. t"3-it 17IUU AI.I-r-One larnc iwh rungM nmt one J. ' pirlorBct of ? l > ! ecn. I , . V. il-nlnnAtt'y , uroljihton Illocl ; , City. i3J-tl IJ1OH bAtiK -Two Hwcond lianj cnvlnvi In flint * rla s condition , ono 25 II. 1' . and oneO U. 1' . Knqulro Onala : Foundry aim AlacUno ( .o. 4'-l-fo < l.ilc9 "IJ1OK8AI.B TcaniBOoJ ponloii , clicvp ; at lied J ? Itani , UUi St. ckn.tt BKICK L'Ahh. 203-tf KRTAnitXl ( { t OOK. BKM19 hasrattltntf lon HstH of hoiwcs iotn Urjdg olid farm * for ala Cell and Rot them. _ T OK HALE llupa of Dou > ; Uh anil rUn > y J ; tlM. A. KOSL 3 Q.t ( HOUBK8 AJ4D LAND llomw rt-nM honww , uteri * , hotels , linr ota , laivlo , uQlcoa rooms , etc , MISCELLANEOUS. S2.W ) reward , A small black and t n LOST , anixverltijr to Hit immo of I'etrl.trlnd- tr w II pi ns.i bring the KUPO to ( fraud Central OallTy , 212 N. lUth St. , and rucciro alio n re ward. 691-SO OO 1) OUANUlFOH A GOOD llAKKIt A With armall capital can buy a bnko'y , con- B s mi of mi ON. in h.\10 feet and a bn cl ou-c Hx M with pond Btaie roi.iiH iinj f uilly rooms to rent for S15 per innntli with 2 ) cam louse ; iOt 1 jontion In one of the lit el tst tovvna in N'c- jmchn. Inquiroif II. U.Chrl. A ( o. , Omaha. Neb. 0-9-3 Q l ( \ linWAKD Will bo paid for th. return V 1 w of ii Hit o ( suriei ; ! > I liutriinu-nl , loot from tny olficn N'ov. 54 , l- l , and 110 iiui asked. UK. II. I * . JKNSKX. 676.M IN CIIAYON Rut lo end Oi1 , POHTKAITS palming. J1US. J > . IL WARD.VEK , rcoiu 1 , Jacob'n lllol < . 642-W IflOUSU KcyH i n Ki nlmm , in front of Ti.ft's. J ; Owner can have ban a by proving property nnd piiyini ; for tlilt odvcrtieciutnt at the Uee olllcc. 1 2,1 1 B ' KKAL J3 ATK DOOM. p.io. ) ALiiJ : HAY At A. U. Sandor'ii * eMl ntoio B 1013 Hnniey St. Mini JKM1H' UEAI , E8TATK EXC1JANOE. S ) let pa e. KM181 NEW CITY MAJ'S. 10o. Mounto B Maps , S2.M. OhO. P. DKM1S. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. . Special advertl.-wuiont ? , such 03 Found , To Loon , For Sole , To Kent , Wantu , Hoarding , etc. , vribo \ \ iniHTtiJ In thla column at the low raUof TKM CEXTS PER LINK for thu Orst liissrllon and KIVK C NTS 1'KR LINK for t.uh tmb cqucnt insertion. Unvc adv crtlscmenU at cur olDcv , up t-Ulrg , corner Broailway niul Main atrcott , Council nluff _ < . 'ANTED Ktcrybaily In Council Hindi lo W to takB Tin : 11 > .K , centH JHT week , do llvcrcd by curriers. Olllco corner liroadwoy and Main , lip glair * . Counri' ItiillTs. ( 'ir.Mf "Vf OTICK You can gtt the quickest end i cst J.V plctur H ( your children , &c. by pit ion l/.lnc l&rl > o'M c\ccl-lor gallery ntftr ) OHS dllicu , Council l-liill , ftf he nt-e the nrw liibiiv t ricctm l rotOHj. lir.dyc and HurdleUio allo C'l toCmoLa la Ilia , t c. o. il. WASTKU Ajcntto nunn e HcTt pay'- In' IjiiMiicsH In the lountrv. Adnri d C. M , llccolllcij. Council ItlullKnviltl JMM SALi : Horec , buirKy "id linn CKH , clicnp 1 for c-isli. Addri'M > V. II. 0. , lice olHce ( Jouncll liliirta. Korj-St ] 30TTKK'8 TfC'KKT OITICIWmIn rnllrond .L tlcl.et ccntlnucH to boom. Un i rcctxtcntwl low ratfB to all eastern ) H > lnt . l'\cry tKKct giiarantc > cd , Orders filled liy telephone. From line to ten dollnrH m\vil liy pmchriHlng ; tickets cf ( ! . A. 1'ot'er , Hucccssor to Totter & I'ahner , No. 10 South Fifth btnut , f' ' ur doom be.ou tin : ] ' 0t- olllcu. Council lilulfri , Iowa. octlll-tf "ITirANTEIl Hoy. with tony , to carry r > aicra. YV Inaulio at IlKK olllcc , Council Illul.'H. oetlg-tf To buy 100 tons broum corn. For particular addruits Council IllufTd Ilroom Factory , Council Itluflj , Iowa. 58-2Dtf _ ANTIID A first-claim broom tier. Mayno w A Co. . Council Illiilf * . Iowa. 6CO SO' IOUSALK-Old pniwrH 40c per hundrol , at F The lieu olHce , Council IlluUii. m 1.7 tf EDWAED KUEHL \ MAOIHTKU OF I'ALMVKTKIIY AND CONDI TJONAl.lhTIOS Tenth Street , : ! * * Karnbam nnd llnirey. Will , with the aid of guardian eplritti , obtain for any one a xlancti at thn ] v.vt am41'ri'Huut , and on eortJiln conditions In the In- turu. llooti and Hboen tuado to nnlcr. I'rrfix-t AhsoIuteSy Pure. Mule ( foni Orapo Crea a TarUt. No other arjatlon malrd uch light , llaky hot I tmirloui lUitry. Can tit # tn liy ltlout ( carol ttiolll * reiultlng ( rom hivivy l. Bold only la nuu , l > y nil Uroreri IIOYALJUKIKO I'OWbKH CO KenVorX