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AM ATT A n A 11 , V 1VMF. i NOVEMBER 30. 1881.
VHE DAILY BEE.
Wednesday Morning , Nov. 30.
Wiuitlior Knport-
( The follmvhxB observation * MO tnkcn ftt
the Bamo moment erf time at nil tlio ata-
tlnns named. ) .
HHMmvr. , r , tS. . Sin AI , HMIVICR , >
0 mnNoitinlcr29 , , 1831. ( liUi p. rn.f
OUw 1/oulfo i In Omah
'J'lmrs lay iilglit.
Tlic new Union elevators will 1m open
nl Innhsut UvouctkN for public { nopc
lion.
- The hl'cct car track must again 1
lowered to conform with the 10th Htrue
grade ,
The-l-'arncHt Workcra will give lhcl
nnnu.il dinner nt tlio Clirin'.ltm chinch tc
morrtw. Friends invited ,
Tlio Standard Club party nt Stnndar
Hall this evening will ho followed b
the Uii'ty ' Club reception Tlinrmluy night
One of tlio .laiiiCH boys I' thought I
bo hovering around in this ncighhorlux
with n brnco of revolvers nnil a brace i
hunting dogH as companions.
Capt. .Marsh hai ordered nevornl cxcnr
KOII CAM fur Hummer travel on thu Hnim
com Park extension of the utrect rallwu
which will he opened lit May.
-Home miscreant brolco n $100 plat
plain from tlio front window of 1'nndt
store recently , and it required tlio ( Tori
of twenty nr thirty men Monday to n
place it.
On y these who 1m o heard tl
"ChimoHof N'ormnmly , " BH rendered ! )
the Harmonic Singing Society , can rcM ?
the tare treat that is in ntoro for the hive
of charming music and fine acting. Ha
urday afternoon m.ttiuco and evening He
ilfd. Admission fil ) conti. Xo extra'
charge for riwrvcd HCalH ,
Thi Nebr.iHkn Rendering and Drying
company lion been incorpontid under the
laws of Nebraska , the incorporators being
Thomas Olbnon , Oberndorf , Mayer it Co , ,
W. .T. llroatch , II. C. Cranz , A. Polaclc
and C. I1. * Goodman. The authorized cap
ital stock ID $50 , 030 , and the object of thu
organization la the drying of animnl olfM
nud a 1 business pertaining thereto.
Kcls 1'cten.on , A teamster who HVCH on
the military road , wan badly bruised and
had one of hii liorHea killed on Saturday
morning , by driving into a ditch near tlio
waterworks rcnorvoir. lie hii filed a bill
for damages with the County Connn'Miion-
cro , it beinc a county ronil and the law not
making the county responsible , ItH allow
ance in left to the Commissioners' cllHcrc-
t'on ,
Stanley 1'clcli , the high kicker in the
.Jollities Monday , landed one of hia rub
ber shoos in one of the globes of the top
chandelier on the east Hide of the Hinge.
where it took fire and filled that part of
the thuatre with a very unsavory odor.
Mr. Doyd threw it down into the pai-
iuctto | from which a gentleman carried It
to the door and throw It Intj tlio direct.
One of the city p ipor uayn Campholl I
the Mormoa who died on thu tra'n Sunday
him gone to meet 13rln'ham Young. There
in nocert.inty of that. Men ot Camp'
bell's cljHi are usually nlncero and carneN' ,
in their belief whlli ISrhjhain Young was
an arch hypocrite and scoundel if ever one
lived. If one ban gone to his father its no
nlgn the other will jjln him in the Hot
box.
T , W. Shea , an Klkhorn farmer , came
It } town yesterday v > ith a load of poul
try which ho Hold to .T. H , French & 3o.
3o.he
AH ho wai not w.dtod on immediately , he
went across the way to refresh the inner
man and in paying , for whatever it Wan
< ! ropp > d a roll of bills amounting to 82.'l ,
4in the tloor , After K'nlni ; buck to his work
the money was returned to him by a color
ed man who saw him drop it ,
L. F.Iusonbcrry | , tha otrpcnter who
suicided at Fort Omaha Sunday night , in
mild to bo a member of the OUS
family of Von Dusenberryn , mice ted
ai the most wealthy In the Vnlted Staten ,
and of the old Knickerbocker stock of
New York. Thu deceased had fa brother
and brother-in-law in Molinc , Ills. , who
have been telegraphed of the death , The
remain ! will be hold until to-day to
nwait a ponsihly reply from the relatives
before burial ,
ProiiiUcuoiM nhxtiDg on the public ;
nads about Omuha IK becoming too com
mon an 1 merits the attention ot the pro
per ikuthorltieii. On Ust Sumlay , homo
one of n number of boyn in Idr. Ilrown'H
ynnl , no r the old Arlington Houston >
Sixt.-enth ktreut , shot Mr. W. W. Itohurtu
valuable Hotter hunting dog which wax on
the opposite Hide of the ntreet from the
juvenllci and only ubout thirty yard Uin
front of hiii owner' * ho HO and buggy. Mr.
Kobertfl Inteudu to protecutu the olFoiidcr
to the full extent of the law.
On Wcdnecday evening last ionic un
known partloj dhot a valuable cow holong.
ing to Mr , . .1.V. . llogfru , who rculdon in
.Shlnn'u addition. At Icait fifty shot * uero
lodged In the covr't hind quartern , princi
pally in the udder mid penetrating to the
cavity of the body. The hot cut Botno
arteries and the cow bled to death inter
nally , djing two thy * after she was lmt ,
when the cavity of the body was found 1 full
of blttod. Mr. HogcrH la naturally d 1 bir-
oiu of ascertaining who did the wanton act
of cruelty and mischief , and if ho fimU out
. will prJbectite them to the extent of f iho
law.
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Sntlt factory.
Mrn , Wallace , JJuffido. N , Y. , writen :
' J have u ed HuiiDOCK llLooo llirrr.ES for
nervous nd bilious i eiidachr * , and have
ieuomm nded them to uiy fiiendn. I [ he-
lleve thtm t-uperior to any other lordl'ino
I have used , and cnn rccoinmrnd ihtintjj
any one tcquiiiug a cuie for hllloinineiiu.
J'rice 81. tfitl sire 10 cent * . uod-1 w
A triil package of "BLACK-DRAUGHT"
free nf charge.
At 0. K , OoodnmtT
THE CITY FATHERS.
& .n Active BuaincBO Mooting
Lost Evening
The Omaha nnd Northern No-
brnoka Oots Fair Troatmont.
Sottlinjr the Contest of Au
thority between Chief Qnl-
ligan and the "Hooko. "
Farther Eitonnlon Oiron to the
Watt > r Worlcii Company ,
The meeting wna called to order
ith President Daily in the chnir.
'resent : Cotincilmon Baker , Corby ,
Dollono , Dunham , llcrrman , McGav-
ock , Ivaufman , O'Koefo and Stull.
COMMUKH'ATIONH ANII I'KTITIONH.
From the Mayor Reporting tlml
lohai received receipts in full forcer-
tain claims ngiiimt I hi- city ; that ho
lias approved an ordinance inaUniap- ;
jiropriatiotm for payment of liabilities
incurred during October. Placed on
From Jj. McDonnotl Asking Hint
the time to complete the grading of
Tenth street bo extended until May
1st , 1882. Referred.
From Jno. II. Ilorback Asking
that the alloys m blocks yUO , 321 ,
335 nnd IJfi.'l , nnd that the portion of
the streets ol Cumim ? , Burt and Iwxrd
between Fourteenth and Fifteenth
streets bo vacated , in order to make
aaid promises suitable for depot pur-
pofles. Roferred.
From Joseph Power , through J. C.
Cowin , Esq. , asking for damages for
injuries received August 20 , by falling
into an excavation not protected , near
Boyd's opera house , on Fifteenth
street. Referred to the judiciary
committee.
From Addison Jones , superinten
dent of the Omaha Boys' Industrial
alet
school , asking to enter into a contract
with the city to keep certain street
crossings clear. Referred.
From Mrs. Mollie Freman , asking
for pay for a cow killed on n grade be
tween Douglas and Dodge streets.
Referred.
From the wntor works coinpnnyno-
tifying the council of completion and
readiness for use of certain hydrants.
Referred.
From certain residents on Sou h
Sovonteoth and Center streois asking '
for the placing of a fire hydr.uit ut the
crossing of these streets. Referred.
Communication of the city engineer
reporting non-fulfillment of a suwor
contract by McCanly ft O'Brien nnd
recommending that it be declared
void. Referred.
UKHOI.UTIO.VS.
By McGavock That persons hav
ing business vvitli committees of the
council shall only be pnrmitted to bu
heard ns they shall bo cnllod in regu ;
lar order. Adopted. un
By W. J. Baker-That the city en >
gineer report an estimate of the
amount of work done on Tenth street >
nnd his acceptance of the same. '
Adopted.
By Baker That the committee on
streets nnd grades examine Tenth
street with reference to an extension
of the time for completing its grading.
Adopted.
By Herman That the services ofI3. |
F. Baker , as sewer inspector , bo dis
pensed with. Adopted.
By Dunham That the street com
missioner fill a washout at the north
west corner of Ilarnoyand Eighteenth
streets , in front of the county jail.
Referred.
By Daily That the city engineer
nsceitain what obstructions should bu
removed on Chicago street , through
block 03 , between Eighth and Tenth
streets , as deeded to the city by thu U.
P. railway company. Adopted.
By Kaufman That the mumburs i of
the city council meet nt the clerk'n
ollice Saturday afternoon nt 1 o'clock
to witness tests of the power of the
water works. Adopted.
By O'Koofe That street lamps bo
placed on 13th and Jones , Leaven-
worth , Mason and Pierce streets. Re
ferred.
From Stull That the city attorney
prepare an ordinance providing for
vacation of the alleys in blocks 320 ,
821 , ! UI5 nnd ; if > ( ) and streets , aa re
form ! to in the application made roby
J. A. Horhack , and published above.
Adopted.
From Stull That the right of way
across streets and alleys from the
north side of Nicholas street to the
north line of Farnam street , to the
extent of thirty-throe feet in width ,
in accordance with the petition
signed and presented by J. A. I lor-
bach , bo convoyed to the Omaha A-
Northern Nebraska railroad company.
This resolution excited a protracted
and very interesting discussion , After
a lime it was adopted ,
KKi'onm
From the committee on claims -In
regard to the sewer fund moneys nnd
the preparation of nn ordinance i to
transfer it into the general fund.
Adopted.
From the committee on streets and
grades Recommending that the street
commissioner bo instructed to put theresa
Douglas and Thiitcenth streets cross
ing in proper condition. Adopted ,
From the committee on public
property aiid'improvcmenta Regard ;
ing the pond at the corner of Itlth
street and St. Mary's iivonuo , rec
ommending that it bu fdlod. Placed
on file.
From the committee on gas- Recommending
ommending that gas lamps bo placed
on thu northwest corner of 18th nnd
Lfnvt'iixvorth streets , nnd in thu mid *
dlo of the block between Jackson und
Luavcnworth streets. Adopted.
To postpone ordering of sidewalks
on 10th street to Dorcas until next
spring , Adopted.
From a special committee Report '
ing that they had investigated i the
charges preferred by Chief Galligan
against James O'Brien , driver of f the
hooks , and hud found the charges ; not
sustained , und recommending that
O'Brien bo reinstated , and that ,
as there appeared to bo n
of authority between Iho chief nnd
ollicors ! of the hook and ladder company
puny , that the coinpiny own the truck
and horses nnd chooio their own
driror 1 ' , and that mich driver bo sub
ject to the chief nnd amenable to the
discipline of the paid department.
Adopted.
OIIIII.VANUK3.
A Rpccial ordinance , amending the
ordinance for construction and com
pletion of tho'watur work * , to extend
the limn to .July 1st , 1882 , providing
that in the meantime the water works
company furnish a sufliciont supply
from the reservoirs for public use and
fire purposes. Road twice nnd re
ferred.
To transfer 81115 from the sewer
fund to the general fund. Passed.
Adjourned for ono week.
THE PACKING HOUSE FIRE
Kearney Examined Before
Judge Bonooko Yesterday.
Ho In Hold In 81.00U to Awnlt
Action of tbo Grand Jury.
The examination of Michael Kear
ney , nrroated at Mnlvern , Iowa , and
brought to thi i city on Monday , on
charge of setting fire to Hoyd's pack
ing house , WM held before .fudge
Benucko yesterday afternoon.
The | examination of Kearney com
menced nt half-past two o'clock.
JJJ
Chief Engineer Galligan was sworn
and tcstilied to tlio lire , its destruc-
livoncss and the value of the propeity
consumed. Itridgct Whiting , a
sister ! of the prisoner , was
then put upon the stand. She swore
that until within a month she lived roi
Mnlvorn , Iowa ; that she moved from
there to Silver City ; that about seven
weeks ngo Martin Kearney , the
prisoner , cnmu to Mnlvorn ; that
he told her and her husband
that he had to leave Omaha
because ho had ncnrly killed n man
with n boor glasn , and wn.s implicated
with two others in the burning of
Boyd's packing house ; that ho told
her ho neither dared write or tele
graph hero to his wife ; the witness
then proposed that shu come to
Omaha and HOO his wife , and
she did so , bringing a letter
tote Omnha which told her
to keep her mouth shut , soil everyboi
thing aho had and go to Malvcrn.
PERSONAL.
( ! io.V. . Kmil left for Montana , yei-
terday.
It. S. Jofwelyn returned to ( ! inml nd
iterdny.
Thomas Ciiny nnd viife left for Ogdcn at
noon
W. Winscct , the contr.ictor , is reiwyer-
iu * , UK hit frlcmlx will bo glad to know.
. . J. O. Hartlint' , of Hal y , Idaho , ] iarsed
through the city yostcnlay , returning
homo from Chicago.
Clms. K isrnwn , genera' ngent nf the
Cartlaiul.Murr.it company , is registered At
tha Can Held housu , and called nt Till : HKK
ollico yesterday.
U. W. ISryan , chief operator of the C. t
D. \ CJ. It. 11. at Ottumwa , Iowa , an 1 . t.T.
11. Duggan , chief operator of the sanio
road at Crcston , called at TICK BKE oflici
yesterday.
JJluhop A. H. Wilson , the Salt Lake
tliet
City rcproHcntativo of W. L. 1'arrotto t
Co. , the well- known vvholennle hatterx of
Omaha , came in from the vveat Sunday
night , and will i emaln in the city a few
dayH buforo proceeding on a brief trip to
the eatt.
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The Slooumb
OMAHA , Nob. , November till.
To tlin Editor of The Ilec.
If Watson U. Smith was murdered
by a rumsellor , aa Mr. Ilnrria says ,
at-
ical Slocurnb liuv are rosponaiblo for
it , for nil fanatic laws do no good but
create crime. I see that Mr. Hoyd
intonda to enforeo thu above named
law on and after January 1st , next.
xt.nit
May bo Mr. Hpyd will succeed , niter
Omaha is not Lincoln or Columbus , erne
Grand Island. Where there ia no
plaintiff there is no court. Straw
bonds will not do in this city , and we
will see how many good men
will sign their names to
that ironclad bond. If the
law is to be enforced at all let it bo
enforced to the very letter. Lot
every man who is oH'ored na a bonds
man bo sworn that ho ia worth twice
as much in renl estate above his in-
dcbtodnoHB , when he nigns. A coin-
mittoo ought to bo appointed by the
Merchants nnd Manufacturers Union
to see to thu above matter , BO that
this fruit of fanaticism and know-
nothiiigism ( twin-slatera ) is mndo M
obnoxious as possible. *
Memorial Services-
Tlio memorial nervicea of the Grand
Aamy of the Republic in honor of
their dead comrade , the Into Col. Wat-
sun H. Smith , were held at Clark's
hall , last evening under theauspicoa of
Goo , A. Custer post No. 7 , of which
the deceased was an active and enthu
siastic member.
Despite thu numerous uttrae-
tioiw about the city , the
hull wat well tilled and
theattnmhncu wait inoro than fair ,
Thu cur nuniy watt aft or the imprev
aive rttunl of the
order and uas ren
dered nioro otl'octivo by the appro
priate muaic fuiniuhod by a quartette
choir consisting of Mi' srn J. L. nnd
F. 8. Smith , A , D. MorriH and I J.
Wealoy Vilkina.
Remarks of an appropriate and
interesting character were msxdo by
Gmil. Chan. F. Manduraon and Ruv.
W. ,1 , llauis '
, pjistor of the First '
liaptiat chuich.
At the cloaoof the public services ,
thu I'ost went into secret ueasion.
APPLES ,
A largo slock of the bout varieties
of YOIIK STATJ'J APPLES at . I. H.
FRENCH fc CO. ' . Call early and
floloct winter's stock. nov"-2t )
To the ladies ! Another large lot of
now styles of Uoye' Winter Caps just
received for the holiday trade. Ele
gant and cheap , FKKIIKUICK ,
n20-eod7t Leading Hatter.
SIN SKIMMINGS ,
A Bold Forgery on the Fir t
Notional Bank.
The Bigcoat Fine Ever Impoaod
m Pollco Court.
The Crimlnnl Ronntl Up Con-
donaed *
The police v\ero succesnful Mod-
day in rounding up quite a number of
thieves nnd other' , beginning with
the nrrcst of Herbert Johnson , the
man who robbed the house of George
Armstrong on Cess street , Friday
last. , .Johnson was walking
will a lady when arrested.
The missing property was about $30
in silver from a treasure box , a revolver
ver , a silver watch and some small
cliuniro .Johnson WIM arrai end bu-
fore .Judge Heneko jesterday nnd
sentenced lo a term in the county
jail.
A KOKCIIllM'llECK.
A well dressed , good looking but
impecunious young man of about
twenty years , was nnested Mon
day on the charge of forging the
iinmu of W. Yntca , of tlio
National bank of this city , to a dr.ift
on Chicago , fur the sum of Sl-'OO and
rnising money on the same. Denn
Fuller was the name given by thu
prisoner ns his own. Ho had in some
way scoured a blank draft of the First
National bank , addressed to the Mer
chants' National bank of Chicago ,
111. The dr.ift was dated October
Juth and numbered , at random
of course , No. J20.0JL' . It was
signed W. V.ites , cashier and A. Manson -
son , teller. The handwriting was so
horrible that it is doubtful if there
was any attempt at forgery , but wli.it
surprises thu b.uik folks is how Fuller
obtained possession of the blank.
Fuller presented the draft to Shaw
it Itatliir some dnjs ago and wanted
to borrow SL'5 and put it
up . as security , but the linn
die not bite. Ho afterwards went
to the little peanut stand on Douglas
street , near Fifteenth and obtained
S5 in money and $2.50 in credit.
When the dealer took it to the bank
to see if it was genuine , the brand
wa discovered and Marshal Ancoll
being notified mndo the arrest. The
felony ' if proven is a penitentiary of
fense.
uin ins
On ( Sunday evening hist Mr. I. H.
Rockonfiold , living at 1808 JSurt
street , wont homo rather late in the
evening and nt once laid down , leav
ing , Mis. Ilockenfield rending in an
adjoining room. Soon after the latter
heard ! steps about the house and a
moment later n heavy body fell
ngainst the house with such lorco ns
toRe jar it considerably. Mrs.
llockonlield was of course fright
ened and awoke her husband ,
who looking around saw nothing. In
the morning a pair of torn pants was
found , in the pockets being a couple
of faro chips , studs , tobacco , a hand
kerchief with the laundry number on ,
"J nurse containing § 1.15 and some
other things , all of which the owner
can : have by proving property. It isa
supposed the pants were stolen by _ a
thief who got drunk and lost them inn
the yard as stated.
A ma KINE.
Probably the biggest fine ever im
posed and collected in the police court
of this city was that assesaad by Judge
Boneko y or ) onlay on a man named
Frank Eeod. Reed , it appears , was
arrested . nbjut two weeks ago , when
lie gave the nnino of Adams. "
lie had at the time about
$000 in his possession. Monday :
hu was at the opera house with iya
friend when ho was arrested by the
police on the charge of being a sus
picious character , lie had when
searched about § 107 still remaining
ia his possession , and yesterday ,
failing to a.itisfy the court that ho had
a vieiblu means of support ,
ho was lined § 30 and sen
tenced to ton days in the county !
jail. The amount of thp fine and
costs was deducted from his pile which
was then returned to him.Thu man is
wo undor.itand not disposed to submit
to tlio action of the court and a writof
habeas corpus will probably bo sworn
out to secure hia rJease. The operation -
tion of the vagrant law certainly rums
a little tyrannical at times
.SMALL vuv.
plain drunks and two disturb
ers of the peace were lined the usual
amount , which they paid.
Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver
Cure. ftodlw
TO JOSIE.
For Onuha Ilio.
Though chain * of mountain * hlwh and
And boumlltw utroanin between nn lie ,
JIv thoughts H .ar o'er the lotty jiuaks ,
To you my dearest angil boy.
AHleep , awake , in vvalkn ordrtuni" ,
At Hiinriao an I at noun and ova ,
Thy uwecteHt infant Hinilo I see ,
Tlut < melli my heart for theo to grieu
Sweet Jos'c , ha liy Innocent ,
The comfort of a mother true ,
Smile sweetly , over hippy he ,
1'np.i hid * tli.-e adieu.
OMAHA , November 28 , 1831.
Almost renm'rkablB cure for dyspepsia \ ,
'Well * ' Htalth cne. " The greatest
.oHt billet and Iher remedy known.
91. DniKglttN. Depot O. F. ( .ooiluian ,
Army Order * .
The following orders hnvo been
issued from tlio headquarters depart
ment of the riatto , Oinaba , Nebraska ,
November 20 , 1881 :
FlKAPquAUTEua DEPAUTMENTj
OK TUB Pl.ATTK.OjlAIIA.Neb. , S
November , 28,1881. )
1. Leave of absence for one month ,
with permission < apply for nn exten
sion of fifteen days , is granted to Ma
jor William T. Gentry , Ninth infan
try , to take eilect upon the adjourn
ment of t'onoral court nmrtial win
session nt Fort McKinney , NV. T.
2. In compliance with telegraphic
instructions from headquarters mili
tary division of the Missouri , dated :
November 20 , 18S1 , Captain J. P.
Soliindol , Sixth infantry , is detailed
to inspect and report upon the quantity -
ity nnd quality of jjooda issued , and
the manner of tho'r tluHvory , to the
now nyoney i on Green river , Utah.
\Vhim notified by the agent that bois
IB prepared to issue to the Indians of
that 10 nyency the yoods to which they
are entitled , ho will proceed thereto
and comply with the directions herein
contained , and on completion of the
issue , will rejoin his station.
General Order No. 2-1 , nories of
187J5 ! ! , from these lieadquartcra , is re
voke .
Real Estnto Trn.iisfor -
The following nro all the transfers
recorded at the county clerk's oflico
Tuesday and Wednesday , ns reported
for this paper by John L. JlcCague ,
rcalo stale agent nnd conveyancer :
Andrew J. Poppleton and wife to
\N. D. PruyntliOtlO. Eliznbeth Place
add. , \ \ . d.-8-loO.
William O. Saumlors to Geo. E.
Prctchott : part lot 01 , Gisu'a add. , w.
d.-$150.
Naomi Davenport to Lewis Plant :
lot 8 , block 30 , in town of Florence ,
w. d. $900.
James Austin to Fred Stoetx. : sun-
dry lots in Orandviow add. , q. c. tl.
$125.
Lorenzo U. Williams and wife to E.
G. Schlip , ot nl ; parcel in sw | sec
tion 5 , town 15 , range J2 , oaitw. d.
$ : j.ooo.
Union Pacific Railway Company to
A. M. Fleming : s | aw } suction 0 ,
town li ) . rixn o 10 , east. w. d. $5(10. (
W. W. Lovvo nnd wife to Albert M.
Clailc , part of lots 8 nn.l ! , block 101 ,
Omaha , w. tI.-SiV.MO.
Alien Koch and wife to L. 0. Jino-
weld , lot 1 , Jacobs' addition , w. d.
$1,400.
lr. Van Camp and wife to Sarah E.
Chubb , part of lot 8 , block 22 , Omaha ,
w. d. $2,500.
B. F. Willoughby to F. W. Car-
less , parcel in nxv ] , section 14 , town
10 , range 10 , east , w. d. $ ! )00. )
G. C. Manell to Maiy Maran , part
lot 4 , block 71 , Omaha , w. d. $77o.
W. J. Connell to Lars F. Nelson ,
part of lot 8 , block 107 , Omaha , w. d.
82,000.
Aug. Kountze and wile to Anna
Wilson , part of lot 1 , block 71 ,
Omaha , q. c. d. $100.
It Honda the List
Of all other proinrntions or medicines. In
awes of n.xusen , ncndache , dizziness or ir-
rcKuliiritiert of the s yatcni , HUIDOUK
15l.Oi UITFKIUS have no equal. They never
fail in affording immediate relief. 1'rico
§ 1.00 , tri d Hizo 10 oiiU ( xllw
Mooting of the Gnrflolcl Asioola-
tion.
All iiicyibcrs of the Gnrlield nssoci-
alien are requested to meet at their
rooms Thursday evening , December
1 , 1881.
AH friends are invited to attend.
W. II. C. STKIMIKN.SON ,
President.
BKUY FULTON , Secretary.
Do not ponder about the ills of this
world but when you feel out of sorts
try a bottle of Conrad's Budweisor
Beer. " Ask your druggist for it.
Died.
DwvKit At the residence of 'William M.
Uwyer , 2-0i ! ( Capitol avenue , nt 3:40 j > .
in. , Noven her 21) ) . of diphtheria , Edna
O. , second child of William M. and An
nie Dwyi r , aged f > year' , 8 montln ,
J'unral nt 3 p. in. , November 3' . (4)A
Exhilaration and buoyancy of body
and soul are wanted , which will bo
felt as soon as parties partake of "Con
rad's Budweiser Beer. "
"WINE OF CARDUI " for Ladies only.
At 0. F. Goodman.
Postoffloo Change *
in Nebraska during the week ending '
November 20 , 1881 , furnished THE
BEE by William Van Vlcck , of the
postoflico department :
Postmasters Appointed Arago ,
Richardson county , Henry Vollbrocht.
Clovorton , Webster county , Sturgeon
Kershner. Cowles , Webster comity ,
Thomas J. Ward. Hanson , Adams
county , Jacob Smith. Martinsburuh ,
Dixon county. Jonathan M rtin. Moline -
line , Franklin county. Will.xrd West-
oil. Nomoha City. Nomnhn county ,
Philip Crothcr. Sterling , Johnson
county , Clm. C. Wilson. Wayerly ,
Lancaster county , Mary E. Tr.xvis.
Arrivals and Dopnrturos of Stonzn-
N&tloiul AuoclaUil Press.
NEW YOHK , November 20. Sailed
The Wyoming , for Liverpool.
ROTTERDAM , November 2- ! Sailed
On the 2tith , the Mo. r , for New "
York.
LIVEUVOOI , , November29. Arrived
The Cityof Burlin , from Now York ,
the Ohio and the Lord Gough , from
Philadelphia.
LONDON , November 20. Arrived
The Utophia , from New York.
QUKKNSTOVVN , Novoiubor 29.
Sailed On the 28th , the Survia , for
Now York.
ANTWKur.Novcmbor'J ! ) . Arrived
The Rlnnolancl , from New York.
Suicided
Niktloiial AssoclMcJ I'mst.
DANVILLK , Tnd. , November 2i .
Sidney Weat , ix farmer living seven '
miles north ot here , hung himself yis-
terday. Temporary insanity was the
cause His ago was 53 years.
Quarantined.
A ccl.tUil I'riKi.
SEATTLK , W. T. , November Lit.-
Now Laevina , this territory , has been
proclaimed in quarantine by the lust
ollicu department , because of small-
GREATEST REMEDY KNOWN.
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption is certainly the greatest [
medical remedy over placed within Iho
roach of Buttering humanity. OH -
.s.xnds of once helpless siillerors , IO W
loudly proclaim their praise for this
wondeiful discovery to which they
owe their lives. Not only does it posi
tively cure Consumption , but Coughs ,
Colds , Asthma , Bronchitis , lay
Fever , Hoarseness nnd all s of
the Throat , Chest nnd Lungs yields
at once to its wonderful curative pow
er as if by nuigic. Wo do not nsk you
to buy n largo bottle unless you know
wh.it you aso gutting . Wo therefore
earnestly . request , you . to call on our ,
druggists , I.sii & MuMAiio.v , and get a
lii.il oottlo free of cost whicli will con
vince thu most skeptical of its wonder
ful merits , nnd show you what a regu
lar ono dollar size bottle will do. For
aalo by Ish & McMahon. (4) ( )
A BREAKFAST BLAZE.
Two Families Turned Ont of Doom
nt Daj-ljronlc.
About 5:30 : yesterday n fire look
place on the north side of Dodge street ,
between IHh aid ; 10th which left two
families without a roof over their
head nn hour later. The house was
a small ; ono story cottageof fiverooni | ? ,
three of which wore occupied by the
family of Frank Nichoras , the owner ,
and . . txvo by the family of Charley
Kohlor , who is a renter. There are
six children in Mr. Nicholas' family
and four in that of Mr. Kohlor. The
wife of the latter was sick , having
been confined but a few dajs ago.
The Nicholas family had risen early
and the eldest daughter , who was
helping the Kohlor'a , was making
biscuit while Kohlcr started the lire ,
according to an occasional custom ,
. . .
with kerosene. A roaring noise
was heard in the chimney nnd at
tracted the attention of both the
parties in the room who , on looking
up saw the whole roof ubout the
chimney in H blaw. Iho ahrni was
at once given nnd the families
easily made their escape saving nil
their household goods , the lire mean
time being confined to thu sp.xco be
tween the ceiling and roof , the house
itself however being lightly built , old
and a mere tinder box Mrs. Kohler
saved herself by running across the
yard barefooted to n neighbors houso.
An alarm WIIH sent in through the
Central oflico by telephone , followed by
an alarm pulled from Box 5 , and
the entire department turned out
promptly. The burning building
made a bis , ' bl.xzo in the
darkness of early morning , but when
two streams were got on from the ad
joining hydrants the lire was quickly
drowned out. The entire roof was
destroyed and the house probably
cannot b" repaired. The actual dam
age will not exceed $300 and there is a
policy on the house for $200 , in the
Glen Falls Insurance Co. , of New
York , represented in this city by
Judge- Weiss , which would not expire
until April next.
The probability is that in startin
the tire it was too sudden a blax.o and
set the chimney on fire and , the sur
roundings bcinij so dry some caught
from the heat and resulted in the do-
struc.ion of the property.
Hnnibngod A gain.
I saw so much said about the mer
its of Hop Bitters , and my wife who
was always doctoring , and never well ,
teased mo BO ursrontly together sonic ,
I concluded to be humbugged ag.vin ;
and I am ulad I did , for in less than
two months use of the Bitters _ inS
vvifo was cured and she has remained
so for eighteen months since. I like
such humbugging. H. T. St. Paul.
St. .Paul Pioneer-Press .
novlCdecl
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TO LOAN MONEY.
ONEY TO LOAN Call at Law OlUcc of D.
M L. Thomas lloom 8 Crek-hton Block.
O ( \ ' ( \f\f\ To loan at from 8 to 10 per cent
5 > tM'.UU" on R00" * rcat estatcsecunty , ntby
tH. ISAAC KDWAHDS 1109 Farnham St.
\'itj I.UAA At H per cent , la-
. terest In sumiiof 82,600 and
upwards , for 3 to 5 s , on first-class city indIAN
farm property. URMIB HKA GSTATI and LOAN
Aai . 16th and Doualcs Sts.
HELP WANTED.
_
T ) overal anrenlicc t'l'ls a' Mrs. W.
WANTfcl ' , 210 10th St. , Mas nic block. .
6il-20
- I'urnished room with board for
WANIED- and fen , 10 vwrs o d , In private
family , centrally locited. Ucfuicnccn nxchanj-
ed. AdJrcss K. D. M. , Omaha IJco otlltc.
ni.Q
A reliable intent to soil notclticH
WANTKD ol selected tpeiliuo s of Pllur
Ore , CrjBlnls of ( Jntrt/.Topi ? lion 1'vr tea A'ato ( ,
andOold bearing ( | imtz from the Colorado and
Montana ii'lnm. Apply to Fred O'ilr , ' n , at the
Occidental hotel. ( UO-gJ
_
A girl from 13 to 15 to help > in
WANTEII . ttcuirc ] at 1017 Chicago m.
007-1
- or 1 carpcn crs wanted by Tr
WANTEII-3 1110 fnrnham St. ( XJ2-C01
\\rANTKI ) BooU-lecpcr r other situation
W bvabuslnon ' man. Good cit ) references.
Adilrea , 'C. F. , Ila > ollice. ( OJ : tO *
l\rA2tTKH it o ' weconu iniMi HJ-K , in 00(1
.ondlti . n Illvuprice ui.d whrrriumcian
bo Been , to 1' . O lion 4CJ. 691-23
U , ANTEII Hoom alnl liornd for n gentla *
man and wifu In a pleasant bcalltv , con-
xrnlcnttotbepostoUiie. Aildrctn , n. It. L. ,
- .
'ANTKII A fl.ii clis slrl for I encr l
houeCKort. , muni I c ( rood cook , \ta-her
andlroner Apl tlr J. M.TIiiirsl n , north
'do of Harney , Let. iitli an.I 2Dth S . i U j tf
A Iiur.d V women and pantry
WANTED
Irl , at Emmet Ikiiw. Wi 1
W ANTED At tlio Culsbtoii Hoiii ) , aporlcr ,
. - clliiln ) . ' room uitl and a lic.nl welter.
WANTED -Itnom In prUati houiu not too
fj > r from biiHlnem ) r Ion of ill ) , 1 > \ KC
tlcnian. Answtr X. , Post Ollki > . M1'
W ANTKU llooin find hrard hy man
und wife. Itifcrtiu-cs i Nchaiiged. Ad-
. , Iloeolllcu. isU-tf
" 'A\rANTKD-Ilyo boy of ID , a ilaeo to work
> > for bo-ird ttlill0atlciidli ; ihool. Add
Nat Iljo cilice '
41Ub , JW Wllll p 5S3 2'J
WANTKD By a married rouplo alter Dec.
IS , fiiriil lu l roonnsllh board In private
Umllv. AddrcMHflh tcTlim , O , K. , 140(1 DOUR.
las ht. 673-tf
. A new milch cow. Slust be grit-
WAMT.D Hnqulru of L. 1'oland , 1413 Dudxc
Ure.t. All tf
\\rANTED-A lieu elicej-crut lira Kami ham
\ \ street , up stair * . 4ls-tf )
A tirat-closj womanc ok at Chris.
WANTED ren.auraiit , 1102 r'arnham t > trtet.
451-tf
\TTANTEn OfrH o do houiowork.
> V 1110 ruriiha St. 41'J-
WANTED Fundlnir bridge and iwhool boncU
II. T. Clark , DcUevuo ,
W ANTKI-ltOto20alo.-v.Uofdlrt . near i'.trJ
ami St. Mar ) 'f avenue , fcnqulro at Ileo
l-tf
FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND.
FOK KKNT Home of C roo.ns. 1221 19th St. ,
near 1'aul. C05-3
I70U SALK-P'sno , Apply KB Howard , Ijtt.
JJ Oth and 10th hU COfi 1 *
POK I1ENT Two well furiil'hwt rooms with
.board , iOll CUM ht. , b-t. 2.tb and 'JUt.
_ W.O 2"
1 7 > ( ) li TfKVT A pliala'it 'liiriTitiiil room fir
< ? c'iitlmunatS.i'J Karnhauiijt. , bet. lull i and
Kill LH0301
EOU IM ; | A hoardliiR house of eleven
roonn , on KoJ r street , near smcltin , ' wnrku
mid ihopa Kent , < JO per month , rowc stloii
Kl < eno < liit Diccmbcr. noardera now In thu
l.au.o will remain. JAMEj I. MOUTON , 309 S.
10th St. ( XX-i
SPEOIAL NOTIOES-Coimnueti
F01 IIKN'T Office room , UOJ Karnhnui St.
_ i > i * . c. n XCK im. f.9j-gii .
171 OH llh.ST , CllhAl' llotiic , It nturj. lh
ami Dut'KHsHls In ulroof W. C. Iliim-
liimat Ilnliirninnn'n Jcnclry store. t02-tl
H "NT Furnished nr unfurnMic.il roimo ,
northwi-st oorncr 14th and Jkckton 't .
F OK KKNT A suit of lurnl > hc < l rcoonni l h
boud , In Hitter' * Mock Inquire on the
premises. Is. K. Cor. OxllfornUand Ibth.StH.
. _ 587-30
IriOR ' Itr.NT A unill IIOIKC , rear of Trlnltj
Ilcctory Conipcno&tlon lisht pt\loe.
SS5U
Foil KKNT Kutrlihcil room , at o tlinrsi
O'tncr Ibthand Cnllfornlv Ci3 29
KKNT A unit of furnished romi" . parlor
and two bdlroom * , aim ailnjrlc room. Chi-
C\vn utrect , Ututcn 14th & < 1 16th , contntirlck
house ,
_
"TJ10K KENT LarKolmnrtnomnyfuriilslicil back
U ) v rlor , nNo Iront room fccoiul utiry brick
hous013 Ciuii ftrett , & doors west ofAiUi ,
47fi-tf
771011 IIKNT ViunNheil roonn , north Ulo of
L > California St. , 2J door west ol 21 t. lniulro |
niter 1 p. Ill , 4 < 4tf
J710H Itli.ST 2 tor > homo , S ruomt. , 4 .
' closet-ij altoalum if cktlred. Sls3 Davcn „
ixirt St. < " '
l.loll Kh.N'l v furuiHiitii ruoniovt MCJ *
L1 chnntM1 Ei.hanKi > , N , E. ccr. Itllh and Dodge
strixU. ZtO-tf
FOR 8ALE.
I7IOH 8AliK A Rood Roicn Jcir-old liortc , .
.L WarranUil toilrlve uliujle or doul/lu , I'll-
iiuiro of HeorL-o CanlkU , CnnlUUlhouse ,
novlS-tf
FOU SALi : \ line CoH'H llecch I.oaclliiLShot
dun Good us ncxv. Has been uxcdery
lltt'e. CostSSJ , will taliofOO. Ailileni L. W.
Ilio Olllie. 673-tf
I71UU tAItOiio lar 'O took rai and ono
JL lurlor set of 7 pieces. L. I' . .M , Att'y ,
Lrclghton Illock , Clt ) .
U1U11 SAI.K T o beconJ hand cnclnesln first-
rlni- ) condition , ono 25 II. 1' . and oncU II.
1' . Knqulro Omaha Fcuuiliy and Slachlno Co.
rollSAI.i : Team good ixiiilcB , cherji ; at
Him , 11th St. orfl-tf
HICK FOIt t'ALb.
' 203-tf EaTAnilOOK & COR
BKMIS has rattllnir lontt tibta ot tiousoj , lot
InnJs Hid farms for sola Call anil get
them.
FOR SALE Matw of liouKkmniid Sarpy cue-
tw. ! A. K OS tiWATKlt , 1520 F rnhAm street ,
320-tf
HOUSF.S AND LANU Bcmis rent * houeoo ,
storw. , hotels , fanr ota , lantia , offices
roouiB , otc , Bca let pane
MISCELLANEOUS.
A NE\V YOKKH , A nlSO jcars , contcniilat- ]
\ iiijjHil Imextmentln shrcp rihlnsror fnnn-
Itii ; In lena or Nobraala , oflora hU services first
jc.ir for hH hoard \ihilc leirnlni ; , Is educated and
w llln , hut has h-vd no ox erltnco at either of
aboic hranchui. Address Joseph , lliuollko.
W)3-30' )
T OPT * . ' .00 reward. A BinJl hlatk and tan
J lilith , an wcrlnjr tothe name of PcarUFnd-
er \ % 11 pkaso hrlnjf the name to Orvnd Central
Oall rv.2iaN.lbth St. , and receive abo\o rc-
waid. 591-30
00 I ) CHANCE VOIi A GOOD 1UKEK
With a Binall capital can buy a bakc'.v , ron-
Dislliu of an o\an fcxlO feet and a bftkehou-o I4x
21 with good stoic rooms and f.mily roomn to
rent for ? 15 per inciithAltd i ! .viars leisc ;
be tlxatlon in one of the liveliest towns in No-
liriska. Inijuirocf II. O.Clark Co , , Omaha ,
Neb. MI 3
POUTHA1TS IN" CltAYON 1'antilo and OH.
i l-o ilicorathu ralntln < r. > ! IIS. I ) . U.
\VAHDNKK , room 1 , Jacob's Ulock. W2-tf
FOUND Kejfl en Farnham , In front of Toft's.
On tier can h-ueftan o by proving propirty
and pj > init for tl.lj irtlnemciit at the Uco
olllcc. ' 231
'B K1I18' UEALi > TATE BOOM. $ ec 1st pvgo.
JAUKU 1IAV At A. 11. Sander a huuii atoie
L 1013 Hame > St. !
EMIS' HEAL B8TATE MC1IANOE.-3
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B EM18' NKW CITY MAPS , 10 . llounto
Maps , 82.60. QKO. 1' . I1KMIS.
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COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL
NOTICES.
NOTICB. Special advcrtiseuients , such aa
Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Kent ,
Wants , Boarding , etc. , will bo Inserted in this
column at the lo * ' rate ol TEN CENTS I'BH
LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS
PER LINE for tach Bubst'iucnt insertion.
Leave advertisements at cur office , up stairs ,
corner llroadway nnd Jlaln streets , Council
Bluffi.
Bluffi.WANTED Everybody in Council Muffs lo
WANTED TIIK UKB , 20 cents per wick , lie
livcrcd by carriers. Olllie corner uroadway and
Main , up etalra , Council llluffa. CO'-tf
OTICK Youcanftct the qnlikcst and leet
plctur H f > our children , Sic. by patron.
i7liiK lurUe'H tieiWorBallery mar ] est ollko ,
Council lilulTii , a ho nm lhunc\v In.itni t ntons
procew. lr.di0.indlIiTdlcfare ! allowed to Omaha
Mies. 5t u. o. d.
Ct
JL tlcketn ccntlnucH to boom. Uni rctnlcnted
low . rateu to all eastern joints , i\try : tkket
.M Trom
ur
of
10
Absolutely Pure.
MiJofrom Gr pc Cro6.ii Tirtar , No other
nrpatlon makt * such light , flaky hot breadi.
Hxuriou * imitry. Can 1 > eaton by D > fp < .ptl *
ltrout feir of them * re > ultln < from heavy
ol , fold only In cam , by all ( Irocen
ROYAL IIAKINO J-OWllKIl CO
New York.