THE OMAHA DAILY BliK : THURSDAY , DECEMBER 1 , 1881. THE DAILY BEE. Thursday Mornlnpf. Doc 1. Weather Koport- ( Tin following obimMlons are tnkcn ( xt tlio mme moment c I time nt a 1 the nt.v liom nainpil. ) Win IlirjuntRXT , U. B. Pin'tu n RVICP , 1 OuillA , No * mlicr 29.15SI. (1:45 : p. ni. ) f ifoon'ri pha * fur i\o\cmlcr , 1S81 ; full rnnon , ft h : thinlqnnr'er , lillh ; new mmm Jilfit ; firit qunrlur , IMlli. LOCAL BREVITIES * . Clarn Loulso Kellogg nl the orera houfo to-niht. ( ; Kiank .Mayonpsns nn cn.ijoniciit ( ( at the 0 | > r.i lioii ! < c to-inoirow w.o'- . The telrgr.iplicrK , after tlifir bnnqiict , ent thu 0. II. 1) ) , n line lot of i > rn\nlotiH. ! S vi ral w agom broke down 1 1 the romer of 10.li and Ifoward itrcoU ycntcr- Uy. --Ifcnry Volkcnntoin han'bccn arrested for telling liquor without n ( ; nvcrinncnt llocy & Hardio'H Combination ] ircHcnt "tho Child of State , " at the Opera HOUKV , Dec. 7th. The mail Bcrvico has bcun extended to Catvtrt , n no * town huluoen Central City nnd Numaha City. Gco. WluMTian , who nearly killed -Jailor Miller , lia < ) > con tnkcn to Ik'llcMiu , St , Clair county , 11 e , , wbcru bU rulntivcs roidc. Sn-nucl M > tz , of tbli city , came up from ] Lincoln yesterday with hi4 wife , who linn licen n nallvnt at the Imnnu aHylutn thorn , { 'chantlan Urok , whore Ihrillinctalo of capthity with SlttliiB Hull wn | HiblUhfd rocmtlv , 5 < anxiinm to obtain uinployment in fniiip iirdinary pr filio- < . -ThoboiiBo of F. K. Spctnian , Klc\-t ntli and .incKmin , ua burclarircd < > n Monday Jilh-ht , a watcb and mimll HUIII ol money bc-iiiR can led nwny. The chan o of weather , wh'ch lioran TuowUy cvtnliiR , br < iiht ( { a fnll of tain and nlcct which II.IH left tlio tldownlltn in a tlanHi'rouBly slippmy ixjnditinn. -7-Tho llRrinomctcr at .Mnx ftfcycr fi UroB. indicAlcd 3 ° nbovu zcr at2 p. in. yoxlcnl .y , 20 ° 1 1 7 n. in. to-day , nnd .0 ° nt 2 o'c ock yo tcrday aftonioon. Whir" in IhoVorld doe all Iho Tea KO tel Am thcr large Invoice in or Kind package * direct fiom Jnp.au arrived to-day at Alctcalf A UroH. , 1000 I'lUiilmni ntrcit. A Lincoln phynlcian , who U well acquainted with Vcnnor , the wcatlior rrophet , PBJ-H he in n fraud , and that he himself lauf-l art the credulity of the pub lic in his predictioDH. I'l * prcsi'iit pcai o anil quirt of locr DbiiglaD utrcet i greatly improved of late , and Iho new drug tioro of Chut. Kuhl- wan & Co. addn greatly to the appearance of a heretofore neglected locality. A , threo-ntory brick b'ock lxty liy ono hundred and twenty foot in nlze , will bo erected next fpring on the Tmnont hoiiBo corner , Sixteenth and Capitol ave nue , by lion. Ijonnzo Crounnc. One of the counimdrutna which will never bo nil-were I in Uiia world i , to what extrnt the city council will bo ro- cponai'jlo in the i cxt for the prof nity in- ducttl by the had bidewalka the piihlij Hiif- fcr from ? The' iccrftary of the Nol raska Stnto Medical noii.ty luw IHSIH I n call fur n meeting of that organization to bu held in Lincoln nTuoxIay , Io3rmbur27th , in or der to take into coufidrratlon thu enforce- nicnt of Iho Matu medical law , The examination tf vitnu'fci in the WRO of Martin Kranioy , charged will : the buridnu of lioyd'h pacldng IIOIIHO , ro juiltcd in the pii oner bo ng hold to bail it the KIIUI of $1,000 fur hU nppuarnncu al Uio district lourr. Other nrro.U : ire ex pco ed edBoth Both ( ildcM of the hydrant nt the cor nerof Ninlh and Farnam , wcro open fo er l boura yesterday , the whole vicin liy W H Hooded with w..tcr , while the slit tore ran full an after an A | ril f etict. 1 ( will bo ulippory wnlkinj ; there when frerzeii over , The Harmonio Hocloty is in active ru htanalof the "Belli " of Cornvlllo" with i view of surpassing the'r former oxc.llen entertainment. Mr. Dexter , of St. lxiul who haa lindly conientcd to take tin chaiacterof "Jcaii.'tha Lone Fiuhennan,1 n part played by him a hundred tlmex , u mote , in eiifctrrn citiex , will pleaie our ] > e pie with bin fine \oico nnd conception thu cliar cter. We beaDeak for Hutuina fnlr nkleii , und Iho opera borue wilt b filled to ovcrflownu. Wo hear of 'Von merce" and "Inuoh party , " 1 nt the latci development i * the "matineo paity.1 Tli ladifD , wi'h their children , are fornJn jjrtiiH'and wlllgoto thoniatiueoSaturd in a body. The "Poppletou litcrnr party , " numbering uomo ninety of the tin ladled und gtntlt > meii of iho city , will b the moat numerous. The funeral of Johnny Sw t noy 01 currod Tuesday afternoon. A vast coi ooimi ) of ic'athoi and companions follov ed bin rtnmins to the gravrf. Among til uiouMcrii of tha U. 1' . Nhnp * , where ho ha learned the Irado and waa entering upon career of iicefuln-kn , Lin death WAV a uliot almost equal t > pcrtonal bfru4vemcnt , vi they tihoWid their btroni ; attaclnnent I utti-uditg thu funeral to a mnn , Of Join ny it can truthfully bo ta'cl ' thathuwi wholly freui f thu vicoi tovhich fo n ar young men of to-duy mo addicted. Tli in the Hccond time that dentil hut fiitfM the bom t > of Mr. aud MM. Htvccnuy , few ye.irii ago they I urled a d.inijlitor wl vaujiist fn'erlng Into womanhood , ai now their cup of iifllictlon in inuilluw n The i > yiu | athtci of every parent ulll go o to I hem in this dark hour , Part JOB leaving town or d ! their Jimmcliola t'd'fcta will nnd money by'calling on A. L. Fitch Co. , 00 fc'outh 12th fltroot , who pi the liit'lii'st OABH prioo forBt'oon furuituru. u2-ltn SCANDALOUS SCENE. A Mother mid Daughter Con- tendiufj ia Police Court. Aoonnatlonn Exolinncml nnil Threats As a general tiling tlio proceeding al police court drag nlong ruthur ino- notonni ly , but once in Hvhilu there in a mjinutiot ] in the court loom and ono of tlicflo infrequent afFuirR waa vitnussud by thowo in iittundiinco ytB- turdiiy. Mrn. Hill and her dau h tor Lizziu , who remdu on Wulxtor and 10th Htroct wtsro before Jmlgo llonoko on the chnrgo of dialiirbing the nencu , but nftor cotiHidurntii > n Juilgo Iloiiuku full it to ho III'H duty to discharge both with the ndvico to tlui dnnglitor to go homo with her mother nnd bo n good Kid. Kid.Tho The circuniH'nnriH which directly lud to thu ii ] > ] iu.iintiuu of iho paiticH in court , occuned about (5 ( o'clock U'cd- nendiiy , wlu-n u ciowd galhorud at thu AlcShanu corner , on Cnniiningi utiuut , North Oinalia. A rojMirtor who hahtuiitid to thu Hiotvin [ told that \voiihin wim hanginu bur danuh- turuiid H.IM the lattur , a iiropimti.'nfing Uirl of jiorhapH tliirlucn JUIIIH ( f : iito , driuiucl by tliu liuir of bur huad lor iifaily a block buf ITO tlio ollicrrn came and arrenlud both mutlior and daiii > h tur and took thuni before the ] ) f > lice judge , \vhcro Iho former put up bail and the hitter wan given money by a hind Iio.irtud ollicor to pay her utruut car faio up nnd back , to the r < fidcncu of a frtund with whom flho natd ahu could lind refuge for the ni ht. 'Ihowit- lu-HBCH ol the all'.nr H.nid that the girl'n oIluiiHU uoiiMritod ingoing to the honsu of a neighbor where ho wan found and removed ftuniinaiily nn Htated , At the cloto of the examination in court Alrn. Lhll turned to ollicur Mo- Cluro , who inadu the arrobt and aecus- ed him of acttni ; in a nmnnor unbu- coniing an ollicor and promiaed to net- tlu with him , Ho replied that if the reports of her neighboruveio trim ulio Hhonld belauded in jail fora while. A wordy encounter followed in which thu uoiiKin threatened Buvundtimeii to "nettle with him hoieuftor. " Shu then atiitted to go , telling her daugh ter to "como along now , " but thu i. it- tor drew back and piotosted to the judi.'o with team in her oych and tor- lor in her voice , tlmtuho did not want to go , IIH HIO | wan airaid her mother would kill her. JuJgo Uunoko told her to go with her mother and if aho abused her to telephone him and ha would have her in rested. 'Iho girl wept and implored not to bo allowed to betaken taken and Haid her mother had choked her until iihu couldn't ' breath for over a minute , that nlio had threatened to tiu her up with a rope and keep her that way and HU on. The bjat.iiuli'r.s in the court room all took hiil.a duiinj. ' thin performance and , to their credit bu it uaul , with thu with a very Cow exceptions. The ty of the court was dinregardud ami everybody talked out IIH they plensod. "You have disgraced mo enough now , " aaid the mother , "and aa I Dover was disgraced bufore , 1 ought to got a rawhide and tuko youbome with it. " She aho Haid nho ought to ' 'break tlio girl in two" and called on the oilicors to "handcull" her and make her go. Liv./.io still resisted and criud and nuido every pica pousihle to bo kept away from her motbor. Shu xaid the neighbors told her that they would como down and testify for her that her mother abused her. John Thomas who runts the house to I\lr \ . Hill put in his oar in the wu- man'u de'eiiho until ho was shut up by UiumieMioii IIH to how ho was inter- onled in the matter. Ollicor Sullivan remarked that if it wax bin girl he would kill her. There are , of courao , two nidiH to everything , and it is naid that the pirl in thin canu ia wayward and diKobedient ; one peraon Minted nh was keeping bud company and liable to und up in a life of bhamo. She is too young yet for any anch foolish idea as that but ceitainly if anything would nave her from it , it is not cruel treatment at homo. An ollicor informed Tin ; ltii : reporter that the girl had nctuul- ly grovtn no desperate that oho wanted to buy poison to kill herself. Mrs. Hill inn very prolty , lady-like looking woman , of evident' rolineinont and does not look capable of the con duct attributed to bur. Her daughtei is tlso of comely uppoaranco , bright and interesting , nnd it would bu grntl fying to every ono to kii"w that all niiauiidoiBtaiidinga were amicably Bet tled. If they cannot bo , the girl nliould be allowed to do what aho pro. her willingness to do , go to tlu reform school for a while. 8ntli'actory. Mrn. Wallncitli.li. . , N. Y. , wilten I haVl'Uard liUlUIOOK llUOOl ) HlTTKKH fill nervouH and biliuuH . nuUci , und hav < r < Hiinnnmde < l llieni lo my f li'iidn 1 be liiuu thmi .iiierii | r to any oilier n edi lin I Inn o lined , nnd cm ire mini ml ili'inti a .y dim uqui Ing a emu for blllqt HI OH . ' 1'rieo 91 , ti.l , mo lOitntx. eud-lw A DANGEROUS ASSAULT c- 11v - KovArlok , un Employo v * tlto Smoltlmj Warki , ha * IDHi His Iluud Cut Opou. Hi Hin A Bomowlmt Borious , though not " 1 fatal uifuir , occurred Tuesday nt 1 o'clock , at n miloon and bourdin n houjo on tlio corner of Thh'tcuiUl in iny and Loavonworth Btro"lb , kept b ; lln Joe Knvan , in which it ia alleged h I'd struck n man numud Jamei Kuvaricl < I'dA A an omployo at tliu Hinuliiug work i 10ml with a ho ivy pilchur nnd suvorcl ml injured him. Kovarick Btatos thi : mlut ut hu UIIB In Iho ] ilnco wit a fiiund , Uotli Hitting down nnd coi yureing. llu htati.'s that Kuvan wu injoxicjitod anil got in nn iilturnitio of witli touiebody who wan drinking i ko the bar. Afirr ft few ongry word tt Kaviiu throw a beer glasii nt iho nui ttX ho wa quuneliiig with , At ihin jun < turo Kovarick'a friend , foreaeoitiK row , eaid to him , ' 'Jim' , wo'd botti gut. out of luTo,1' Kovarick amentud Mid tlio two i.Urtod for thu door. Kavnti then riiftliixl from boliind the Inr with n heavy Jjour pitcher in his hind anil utruck Kova rick wiili fonrfiil force over the Jiund and fnco. Tlio blow cut a dc-cji gaili over ( hi ) li'ftoyp , nearly thrco inches l n ( { and clunr to thu akull , and badl > hruiHuil Ills faco. Thu injitrod imti sought medical asiiHtancu fatly yrntutday. Dr. Morrinm drcBnud IIIH wound * Kuv- nrick B.iys that llie a. Hanlt wan cnliro- ly uiipruvokud on Inn I art , and hoin ti-niln to prosecute ICavuti both crim inally and civilly , A warrant wait i wicd ycBtordad fur K.ivuti and ho will bu aircBtod to day. SOME CONUNDRUMS. An Old Bottler Wukaa Up to Business. Ho Propound n nFntv Pretty Son l- lilo Qunfttitms. It was liito at iiifjht. The world , including the policemen , was uenur- ally anloup. Itut in tlio nrcniid Htory of a tnodviit btick structure the KHS Btill llari'd brilliantly and lit up the tiHtial activity of the morning MOWS- paper ollijo. Thu ijionotonouH click , c'ick , click of the types , JIB they dniipod | into nunicroUH " tick.i , " were broken only by the profane remarks of the foreman , a ho Biuvoycd a proof abounding in "ringers , " and the oc- c.iHiuiial arrival of the "dovil" with frc.sh in voices of "copy" from the tulograph cditor'ti room. Down in the baHomunt the big prcas win rmubliiig and rattling with steady movement , Buuming to nay , "I tell you the nowa ; I toll you the OWB. " Hut in the local editor's sanctum all was flerunu and that individual was calmly Bucking a half-lit pipe. His piio ; waa full , hifl proofs weroout , and ho waa alone resting from a hard diiy'ti toil a day of many miles of tramp ever slippery walks , of many tiruunmo quoBtioim and nicngro news in return. Through tlio F.ibor-pimh- er'o mind dreanm of the past weio vaguely Hitting , clovoly pursued by phanioniH of present and future am- bitioiiH , vhilo oyer all hovcrid the i-peclies of miiiHuouib unpaid billw. It IIIIH been Haiti that he wan alone. That in only p.irtly true. No animate object wan in the editorial room and Btill ho had a companion , ono of many yearn" i > x- periunuu , and who had evidently ar rived at the itgo of diHcretion. This companion was agoud-natnrod looking Hindi , who Imd boon found in day a gone by in BOIIIO dusorted spot , and liad been ruscuod from his resting place to bo given the poaition of "tho ttilcnt editor" upon the stair , that ho might counteract tlio talking propcn- uitiuB of verboao visitors , and furninha ampliation of mortality to the ex change friend. The old follow held an honorary position , to bo sure , and had never been put upon the pay roll , but ho novortholeaa was a fixed part of the establishment , and all atiompts to BU- percedo him by younger and more uctivo attaches , had been finally checked by an upon revolt. Gazing upon his friend's placid countenance , the rovcriea of the lo cal man were drifting jilting unbroken , when something seemed to agitate the ancient features , and before the as tonished looker-on could credit his noiisi'B , the old fellow had actually yawned two or three timi's , grinned wider than over , and then solemnly winking with his left eye , had 8 : > id ; "Say , .Young man , what are you giving us 1' 1 I 1 don't don't know what you mean" Btammured the ono ad dressed. "You don't know ? " como from hia Hkulltihip ; "you don't know ? ha , ha , ha , ha ; ha , ha. That's a line an swer to give a man who saw more of iho world than you over will , and that before you wi-ro a baby. You ought to bo uHhamud of yourself. Whore are your manners ? Well , tliorc , you needn't look BO scared ; "ho added "I'm pretty good nattircd to-night , and foul like having a little chat with you. I've kept my mouth shut a good while , until my curiosity is get ting the bettor of me , and I want te ask you a few quostiona. " "All right , Bir , " aaid the newspaper man , respectfully ; and then , as a bril liant idea entered hiscimfuscd mind "I'll tell you what I can , if" this erv gerly "if you'll allow mo to inter yiew you afterwards on iiomu subjects pertaining to the experiences of tin pa11 of you that isn't here , in the Hiiirii land. " "Young mill , " said the skid solemnly after u moment's pause , "di you observe theee sunken checks urn hollow eyes ? Ik-hold in me tin wreck of a once noblu manhood. ' was OIICQ prosperous and happy. Ii an evil hour 1 foil , I allowed an in Icrvimv with Little Mac , of tin Watchman , and hero I am I solemn ly iidjuro you , nivo us a rest. " The reporter made an obedient gea ture , and the skull wont on : "Wha t I want to find out first is , is my eli friend A D. Jones still livinc ? Yen Well , well ; Tvo had my spirit tak two or three trips around the gliou country , nnd ho ran across Gov Richardson , "Jack" Morrow , am "Old Man" Williams , but couldn1 find Jones nnywhcre. I thought i wtui because he might have mieaud th train and gone up the river on steamboat ; but I'm clad to hoar thii he's still around anddoing well. June was ix trump in his youngur days. " ' 'T is town of Omalu lint grnwi , SOT o , 1 H'ckon. Whono mayor ? Whnl Jim Iloyd ? Why , whore's Col. Chase He must have moved away. No ? 1 it possible. Well , yon youngNtci couldn't have douo much better tin tin-loot Hoyd , if Oluuo concluded t ; retire to private life. Yon tell me liny ia well fixed now and has put up bit ; opera house. That's junt bin He'll blow in excuse my ancici vernacular , young man all he make for improvemonta , if he's enconragiu a You uay you have u city counc or of twelve ineiuboru too. Democrat ii did you ay ? Well , you could bo worse otf- hut not much , " and hero the old chap grinned , and then haw hawed right out at the first joku ho had perpetrated in many a year. "What improvements hat the city obtained J Do 1 hear you right ? Gas , water works and n Ronor ? UAH it bo possiblu 1 How time doen change things. I atipiiuso you have the streets nici'ly pavctl too. " The skull attentively watched the young inan'n blushes a the lat ter confessed in the nocativo and then saidrather stonily : "I don't won der yon color up. You ought too. A city of10,000 , inhabitants and Btill knuo deep in mud 1 used to w.ido in. Well , how bin n police force luivo you ? What , only ton ? Do yon know , joung man , that I feel like getting up and going up to the next meeting of the council myself when I hear that. Why you should surely havu fifteen , and twenty wouldn't bo too many. Sumo day you'll find yourself left in the lurch , and thmi nobody will bo to blame. There never is. And I suppose you lot the olllcers drop into saloons whenever they feel like it , too , and then late at niulit run in some belat 'd but hontst pedestri.ui on general principles ? Yes ? I t bought FO. "You loll mo the Union 1'acific has a big bridge across the Missouri , I suppose they've built n passenger way iiliing'mlo thuir track on the bridge ? No wngon way , and 25 cents a passen ger for three miles ride ? Ten dollars a car load for freight , too ? And you stand it ? Well , I'll have to Btop talking to you , or I'll forgot my smile altogether ami make thing * so hot for you that you'll have to brace up and do something. I'm thoroughly disgusted. Perhaps youis ii n good city. I hnpo BO. JJut 1 don't wnn't to hear any more , or I'll chatigo my mind. " Then hu shut up , and wouldn't say another word. Not a whisper con cerning air.iirs in that Hpiritual abode could the reporter get out of him. Ho still remains in his place on the table , but his smile is more subdued , and the reporter is afraid that ho made a mis take in not giving the old man more tufty and Ices truth. PERSONAL Mr. Kd T. Wines , of UcHt , Knsscll & Co. , Chicago , is ia the c ty for a few days. Pmil nnd Jay Morton and tlio'r vrea are visitlnjf their father lion. Sterling Morton , at Nebr.vdca City. P. P. Sh-lby , a .ibtant freight ngent , and J. P. Niclioli < , divinion anperinteiulcnt of Union Pacific railroad , urn in Lincoln. D. O. Clnrk , eupcrintcndnt of the co 1 d.purtment of the Unio i I'.icifir , left on the noon train yesterday for Iock ! Sprin n , Wyoming. Col. 15. F. Smytlio went to Pappilllon ycRtcnlny in rent onso to a telegram refer.- ing to biisinMi aii ing from the Slocuinb l.kw cnnteata thu e. Sunutor Vun Wyck and wife left Ne braska City for Washington , on Tutuday. Tlioy will return whoa congro-s n'ljonrnH for the holidiyi" , to remain n week or I wo. Mr.T. William ? , of B. F. TroxelUt Co. ( who hnH resided f rto-no year-in Council Hlufftf , IUB puichaBcd a iino lol oa Farn- liam xlreet , nail will soon build a spacious residence thereon. . The following clients are at the Jlotro- politun : Frank I ) . Hall , rgent of Frank Mayo ; K. I ) . Hoer , of Scward ; K. C. Si- morn and C. W. Parks , of the Uni'eil ' States engineering cor ( > ; Mont.Vadclell , of Council BlutTH ; J. W. Combs nnd wife , of Rising ; II. JOIICH , of Sioux City. The following guusts are at the Creigh- tonhouM : Dr. Ci. W. Wilkin' , of Dakota C.ty ; C. V. Davenport , of KJakland ; .TamcH Folcy and R ISIaco , prominent cattle - tlo de.ilerH of 131 > ir ; A. H. Youngblood , mi extensive pork packer from Atlanta , Ga. A party recently eng < Ked in the explor ation of the country between Sweetwater and the Wind river mount-ins have jutt returned after an absence of over a month It consists of J. F. Xiclio'H , of I/omlon , Knglinul ; Prof. Aughcy , of ouratato uni versity ; ( lun. Lowe , Samuel K. Rogers , and J. L. Lovctt , of thii city. The WithnoH Houwe register iioteH the arrival of the following visitors to the citj : S. S. Lowe , of Fremont ; F. Jteider , of Sidney , J. II. Van limn , Lvanitouyo - niingTer.j John F. Coad , of Chtyenne ; A. S. I'adtock , of Beatrice ; N. A. Duff and H. 11. Carpenter , of Syracuse ; F. P. Ireland , i f Nebraska City ; J. ( i. Kaine , of ( irand I.iland. At thoCantield House : Mr. and Mr * . Clark of No th Pistte ; AI. B. Miiqihy , of PlattHinouth ; H. N. Morgan , of Grand IbUnd ; Mm. Palk , of Uiaud Island ; F. Stinion , of Council Kluffn ; K. S. Wilkin- HOII , of Uawllns ; Chus , HolliiiH , of ( irand Island ; 1 ! . F. Morchouse , of Fremont ; II. J. Hl im , of Hawlln.s ; J , A. Fruwley , of StronubnnJI. ; . C. Bittenbcuiler , of Ortceola ; J. ( J. Knine , of ( irand Inland ; J. M. Courtlnml , of North Bend. To Printer- Tne following letters , addressed in caroof TJIK IJKKoflice , await the call of the following printers for whom they are intended : Horace Wilkinson (15)i ( ) Guorgo 0. Maus , Louis Naglo , J. WilHon , S. L. Hall , Frank P. Mannis ( U ) , Cluuk'H Church , J. F. Hill , John \ \ . McQee ( ) , Master Harvy Dona- hey. I have been appointed state agcnl for Schlitx's Milwaukee Heo in kegs , Parties desiring to handle same plcast apply to or address M. A. McNamara Omahn , Nob. " 15-tf d 't Largest stock of jewelry am it watches st lowest prices at I1UBER 10a MANN'S. 10a a "WANTED. 31 At once n KIHHT-CLA&S HAI.KSMA.V fo ourrotailJcwolry Dopartniont , 'Jooi I . HALAUY and HTIMUY KMl'MJYMKXT to.l , iiinn who nudcrtitiuid * the business MAX MKYKII A JJuo. r " , OIIAMIJER FURNITOUE. o Chan. Hhtverick has rccoivod n larg d lot of nuw chamber Beta , in lateBt mv u best Btjlea und of auperiorior work i , rvmntihip and finish , which ho IB oiler it ing at low prices. A careful inspoc ? a lion by parties interoatod in solicited 1 CHAH. SIIIVEUCK , ill Qonoral IJousohold Furniturb , c , 1208 and 1210 Fanihain ' UNITED STATES COURT. The "Star Route" Indlotmontfl of Corbiu , Iddiujjd nnd Clary Anuouacod. hiding * Glvnn n RccoRnlznnoo for Apponrnuoo. Yenterday in United States court the indictnii'iitfl ot Charles F. Iddings and Kd > vard Corbin , agents for the Sidney-Doadwood star mail route , and Fred Clary , postnuster at Sidney , were announced. Iddinga gave a re cognizance for nppcar.inco during courtj Guy Barton becoming his sureties. The indictmunlB read "For conspiracy to commit an oll'ence ngainst and defraud the United States govern ment. " The ofTonccs charged in the indict ments nrothusBtatcd in thu bill render ed by the grand jury ; About March 1878 , the United States entered into .1 contract with 'Ihoma1 ! A. McDovitt for carrying the mails on route No. 1)1,1 ) fid , between Sidney , Nob. , and Di'adwood , D. T. , fora compeiiBation of Sft.TTo per annum. The sched ule time fixed by the | 'O3tollicu department was eighty hours between these two points. In November , 1879 , the route was expedited nnd thu schedule lime ) was ti.xod lit fi ty hours during the suntnuT and nixty-tivu hours during tlio winter. By the ex pediting of thia route the compensa tion WHS inctoaBod to § 0 , 25 per an num , The contract was sub-let by McDovitt to Monroe Salisbury. Iu > dings it Corbin were the agents of the route at Sidney , and Claiy naa post- muster there. The indictments find that Corbin , Idclingj and Clary con spired to make false m.iil bill , or re ports to Washington , regarding the time and arrival of the mails , making such reports correspond neatly with the schedule time , when in reality the mails neither departed nor arrived on time , generally be ing delayed several hours and in ono insUnco , two days. These falsa roports'laro alleged to havu been made for the purpose of defrauding the government , and to cover up tlio fact that the mail facili ties between Sidney and Deadwood were entirely inadequate to the ser vice. It is also claimed that when the route was supposed to bo expedited by the addition of extra horses and men , for which the difference between S0,77fi and S2,325 ! ) was paid , that no extra facilities were fur nished , and that U was impossible for tlio agents to carry the terms of the contract into effect , and that the par ties indicted entered into a conspiiacy to make false reports. The indicted men claim that they fulfilled thu terms of thu contract , in creased their force to seventy-five men and over tlueo hundred horse. ' , and that as far as possible the schedule time was conform A "World of Good. . Ono of the most popular medicines now before the American public , is Hop .Hitters. You see it everywhere. People take it with good otlect. It builds them 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 of good. If you don't feel just right try Hop Bit- tors. Nunda News. nov5-docl Morgan Manled. A young man by the name of Mor gan , a runner for an Omaha oil house , and the deputy sheriff of Polk county got into an altercation with the pro prietor of the "Star" oyster saloon on Tuesday night which resulted in Mr. Morgan and the deputy sheriff get ting soundly thrashed , which no doubt had the effect of convincing them that tlu-y can't come to David and ride rouih ; shod orer decency. Rising City Independent. GREATEST IIEMPJDY KNOWN. Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption is certainly the greatest medical remedy over placed within the reach of suffering humanity. Thou- si'.nds of once helpless suffeiers , now loudly proclaim their praise for this wonderful discovery to which they owe their lives. Not only does it posi tively cure Consumption , but Coughs , Colds , Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay Fever , Hoarseness and all affections of 'tho Throat , Chest and Lungs yields at once to its wonderful curative pow er na if by magic.Vo do not ask you to buy a largo bottle unless you know what you aso gntting. Vi'o therefore earnestly request you to call on your druggists , Ian it McMAiiON , and got a trial bottle free of cost which will con- \ ! nco the most skeptical of its wonder ful merits , and show you what a regu lar ono dollar size bottle will do. For sale by Ish & McMahon. (4) ( ) "WINE OF CARDUI" for Ladicn only. At 0. K. Goodman. Alter Burglar * . Chief of Police Lyman , of Lincoln , was in the city on Tuesday , looking for a brace of crooks who had suc ceeded in burglarizing the apartments of a Miss Manloy , and wore supposed to have como to Omaha , Ho made a somewhat thorough search of the town , but was unsiiccepsful in finding bis men. It is probable that they de cided to ( , ' ( > east before the oflicoM got on their trail. Omaha isn't a very congenial place for suspicious charac ters , _ SUlCIDlfANlTirm'KPSIA. A moot remurkablu euro f' r dym > e | > Hia , "Well-t' H.ulth Honewcr. " The t"iiicl > eiit bilious anil liver rcinvdy known. $1. DruggUtd. Dfjiot C. F , doodiuun , 1 Death of Mfss Ponlxxly. Miss J nnio Estello Peabody , Bietei of Dr. J allies II , Peabody , died lit tin residence of her brother at 11S ; ( hut night , after an illnces of sovora ) weeks , The deceased was a promincni member of the Trinity church , am waa beloved by all who know her Hur death will leave a vacant chair it a _ romping household and causi grbf in a wide circle of friends. o A trul package of "BLACK-DRAUGHT1 charge , At C , F. OoodmoiT GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEA1 at lowest possible cash prices at Rnilrcml Matter * * NktloniU Auomtal 1'rwi. CINCINNATI , 0. , November 30. ( Jon. 0. P. Httntington , pruaident of the Chespeakoit Ohio roadj Qon. EC- ck'.i , president of the Big Sandy ; GUI. Wicknm , second vice-president of the Choiuoako it Ohio , nnd Col. C. W. Smith , general manager of the Chos- peako it Ohio , passed through this city to day for Louisville to attend the opening of the Bit ; Sandy railrpad from Lexington toliuutington , HuBiivtLu : , Ind. , November 30.- The connecting link between the Vor- nor it Groenibury and the Fort Wayne , Muncie it Cinc'imati roads , is completed and through liaina will bo put on boUoen Fort Wayne and Louisville. NKW YORK. November .10. The Denver it Rin Grande railroad no'ificd the New York sioek exchange to-day of a S5 000,000 issue of capital stock , for the purooso of extending the line in Colorado nnd connecting with the I Denver , lllo Oramlo it Western at the boundaiy of Utah. Lorisvim : , November flO The monthly meeting of the fast freight lines north of Iho Ohio river , to gether with thu general agents of tlu- railroads mod by such lines , mot here to-day , with 150 membuis present. The Chesapeake it Ohio and the Louisville it Naohvillu completed ar rangements by which the Lexington branch of thu Short Line road , owned by the latter , will bo used by the for mer to tc.ich LouisvilleThu Chcsa- ixaltu it Ohio also leased the Him west of Louisville , which will enable them to run ttirouuh trains from Memphis to Newport by January 1. A \ViIHnK Endorser. MM.WAUKKK , Wis. , July 30 , 1881. II. ttr. WAUN-HI & Co. : Snus 1 can recommend your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure , and you can chourfully use my name. Miw. ANN KKLLY. eoit-lw Arrival and. Departure of Stoani- ors. NKW YOHK , November 30. Sailed The Galleo , of Liverpool ; the Cal ifornia , for London , and the W. A. Scholden , for Rotterdam. UALTIMOUR , November 30. Sailed The Nova Scutia , for Li vet pool. SoUTHAMi-ToN , November 30 Ar rived The Doran , from Now York for Bremen. LiVKiirooL , November30. Arrived Tin ! Caspian , from Baltimore. QUEKNSTOWN , November.10.- Sailed City of Montreal , for Now York. It Hnudn the Iiist Of nil ot'ier ' prop ir.itioas or medicinoH. In oasfiof niutea , h < * ndache , d zzinoH or irregularities - regularities of the M ystem , HuilDOCK BI.OOD Hirrr.lLS have ncuqual. They never fail in utrording iininodi.au relief. Pi ice l 00 , tri Idizo 10 r > mx " nodlw SPEGiAL MOTEGES. TO LOAN MONEY. ON1JY TO LOAN Call at Lau Ollku al D. M L. Thouiax KoomS C'rclchton Block. ' AC / \ \ To Io1 ! nt 'rom 8 la 10 P .U\.M' on eooil real twtntc ocurlty , Ull. ISAAC KDWAllIHOVt Karrihmn ht. 1J ( I'OAft Al a per cualln- tcrest In sunwot $2MO and , for 3 to 6 yean , on first-e ! < v. city and 'arm ' property. UKMIB Kiuu EUTATH uid LOA.N ' . Ifth and HELP WANTED. ITl TANTICU An artlut that can do flrnt-clais VY ork at sketching buildings wllh li.dli . , k'orphoto.inera\lii ) { . Apply at once rxi J. Pkrce , Bco oHIco. ANTBI ) COTfortahle iiirnlshctl r > om la W the Jut wail , north of U P. trak , for a H man I'uii'lojcd tilery day In hU oflU > > . ii , 0. It , Don olllco 811 WANTKD-ClIrl In ptliato fimilc , at SOO S- . lwtli 8r ; must thorouKlily nil' ' o t-tand tanliln aiiii 1 roiling hlurU. I elcrunrea 1C- [ Ulred. 01D-2 * .TTANTKO . Girl for 1'cncral hou'ewor1' , at > V 202' ' ) St. M r > ' * i \urnic. Til 8. K. 1 LT- I.i : , at M. ItivcD So-Tn. n tf . - room with boird for WA.VlKD-KinnlHhtd H f wHi nhl KJII , 10 vtxirs < > il In prltate 'amlly , centrally ! cittd. Htfcrences i xehimg 1. Aiklruj' , K. 1) . M. , Omaha lieu ulll c. Wi-S * A.NThll A uirl fioiu la to IB to help 111 VY family. U < | ulre at 1017 Uiica , nl. 697-1 ANTED 3 or 1 carpcn'cra wanted bv Tr \v unlH , 1119 h'arnham St. OJ2-rO" liooU-l-copcr or ntlicr situation WAXTKD byabuslntM' man. Good cit > references , ddrc-t , C K. , loj ! ollnc. 103 3J' U ANTED Ko m ahd l oraa for n gcntl-t- mnn and uilu in n j lotmtit Ucolltr , con- cntcnt lo tliu i oi > t otllco. AdJrum. (1. It. U ro like. 5 > l-tf ANTrl ) A 1 umly womoii and uantry girl , at Fiun ct H.uso. . . - Kooin und bnaril Ly man WA.ML.uKooin ( cfcrencen ixcliangeil. Ad- aX. , Uceollice. dsC-tf - llj iinurriocl couple after Dec. W-KTFD l rooms uilli boird in prltule family. Address wfih temn , O , It. , 14iHI IJo luti at. 078-tf ANTF.D-A liouaekeafor ftt 1109 Farnham w itruet , up sluirn. 4Gy-ll _ w" ANTED A flrft-iloHi woman < yok atChrm. llcikt'u rm aural. t , 1105 Farnhaiu btrvet 4M-U _ _ _ \ITANTKn-llirltodo hoast-wcik. Enquire W 1110 Fttinhum St. Fnndlne brldifi ) Rnd school bond * . WANTED Clark , licllcvuc , 2fl-tf ANTKD-UOto SWIfa.hclilIrt . nfar ! r.l W and 8U Mary'd atunuo. Kniiulru at llmi HW-tf FOH RENT HOUSES AND LAND. 71OK KKST lloon n abe > S. JacoliV ilothlnp 1 hi1 e , ll'J Farnhvn M. , mltubl for < III L r sleeping apartmonU. Knrjulie in thu c'ctlilng ttoro. Oi7-l 1 SOU HKST nno pallor on cround lloor n ( " L1 n Lhnmber handacimly furni-heil , "IK CnllforuU St. U130 7011 TvKN'r IIoiuo of 0 roo.m , I til 10th Bt. near I'.iul , tOS 3 iviOK HKNT ruVnl h il'rooiu , at oith t L1 cuncr iMhamlCitllforiiU. kM 20 SALB-l'ano. Apply 155 Howard , hot FOH anil 10th Sts. " > . ItKNT Tn viull furnl.hal roonm will 1 J b04rd , SOU Ca it. , bt. 2. til ai d BUt , YOU Tl KNT "A fTevivitTuirKhcd room fJ I1 Ki-iitUiiiaii.atSOOrainhiniSt bct. lllth nni. 1711 , 010 M * I710K CU.NT A bcardlnc house of ultver X' rooBH , en Dodge ticct , near eiucltin ? w rk. 'iiidhhop * Hint , S30 per month I 'MCMIOI K\\ono \ M IHivmter. HoarJei * now In thi i.mt. . lll rcwiln. JJtMUi I. MOItltW , SvO A jn-h M. e ° " - ' 17IOH KENT , rilEAI'-Hoil'P. 'i 'oryie5tl ' , I' anil I > o glM H In ulro ol W. C. llu n liam , at Iliihcru mn'a Jcmlry btorc. W-U I710II ll"NT runiljhi'drriinfiiriiUhixJ ro iu X1 coithwitt oomcr Hth and JnUon w. OR KF.ST A Jtt of lurnUbcd rrocnn l F boird. In H itttrV Hock Iri'l" ! " .O1 lb . K. K Cor CaWoruU and lith M IJIOIl KENT A nlt of furnUtuxJ r&'in" , p rlo J } nd two b lrt < m < . lie ulutilo room , t ft cno rtroct , brtwetn UUi ouJ 1Mb , rontro brlc ' ' hmi r\ SPEUIAL HOTIOES-OoniMTOBtt " 1710H HINT I.nrtteliAnilnnmr } hirr.l'hol . U K I' parlor ntio front rocm tccntm t-t ry lritk K , 101:1 : CU.O rtlret , a iloors wnt i > 47.VH _ . OH HKVT KurtiWicd roomi , north n'd ' * of I ' C.Miforil St. , Id Jeer c , t ot Zht. Inquire attf r 1 p. m. _ * ' ( -KM Jflloiy hoiifo , s riMinit , 4 livrno tloilKM 1 ilotoltiKo.nlmn ; If il. tired. 24.i3 I'Mfii- \ < nrt S > . * " * * : . _ _ _ I , 1OII KbNl z lurniitifii ruouiolu < J ; chiintV EtchanioN , E : cr. W'h and truU. ' SALE. 1.10K r > AI.K A cajj te en ) rnr-oUl hur-o Wftrrrintixl toorltcilrn'i ' or ilnu > > l Ku- quire ol ( IiorKB LnnU. 1 1 , UmfUM lieu < c. novlR.tJ I , VOIl < A ! - \ nn-j IXili'H Hi-cili 1-oiKllnu' ? t\ol t ( lun Oood a < niw. llasln-ui uial xi-ry litt'e. Coitd. % will UUS X ) . Ad.U-M . U W. J"UH AAII On * larvt' i-wik taltKi' M' < l olio 1 ) i > rlor Ptt of 7 | ilwui. li. K. .M . idnn , Att'y. relEnton I'lock , Clt > . _ ; { * tf I 1UIIAI.K Two mx'Oinl rmml ( In Ilirt- [ } f\Mi \ comlltldn , OIIP 2ft II. I'.iiul"niicO if. I1. Diqulro On uha KounJry ami .Machlnu t o. t I ! Tr&m iooit ; ponltd , chcvji , M 1U.J ; dli St. oi'fl.tf pIUC'K KM Wvs " rnttllmc loiiii li < tel rti ) < 4Mv. mi i.il . f.miH for Mle Cnll nnil fo\ them. _ J. Ol ! SAI.IJ .VhtH of IJOUI.-UP nhd tanimil L' ' tlui. A. HOrfftWATKK , U.inKi\rnh' niKtn.e AND tAXD llcmit nut- UOUHES , hotiN , fartr oto , lixiuli < , rooms , etc. See Ut iujrc MIBOELUANEOUO. - CI.APS SM.USM.lN ( from Nmr AKlllVrCI.APS Yorkilo lri.lsaKl uatlon liO'C hl MTV ion on'il ' bo required. Nnolijre I > lo g ! HK w 8 . Ail IresA. . Itlack , caru It. U Uttin , uncll Ion.-i. ilcc i.t T 0 Oil HlOLKiVnniMl l\cr nnd wh tc , JJ niosily liltc , pointer il ) . . ' . 't'cturtyuho hos tlioilogwlll llnd It nioro prolUallu to return to owni'r ihan tikccp Mm , n < > I tl'nll make tronll If not In my tiot-c .l n I efi -aninl.iy. . Olio. n. KIVOIIKIT , carrlago bliop , 31.r > 1 Rth i.trcut. M0.tf TOST lli-tMi'on Cnll'ornli and Chlrairo , , n J IMIiSi. npal of Mi \\i-olcn inlttotia. Ku dcr ttl I | ) 'cu ulia\c ho . at thU < fllie. Olio' ANEW YOKnit , Azrd 3T yrnrj , toiitcnipUt- Ini ; Kti Invi' tmont In Fli i-p r I Im.-or lann- Ini ; in iowaor Xubnut1 a , < fl.r hU ncrv ecu llrst . \cnr lor i N boanlulnlclo. rnln. , l flncatud nnil w lliiiff , b < t I m had no < x irluicuat cither ul aboto LraucluH. Address Jo-cpli , II unllnv. ' Sd.iiu rcun > ii. A mi II link in tin ICS'l , mi werliiK tilh namu of IVjir. FnO- cr w 11 pi n > ic Ijtl the s.iinu M ur.uid C-jn ml linll o/JliN. Ittli ht. , Mid ruciiro nl'ovc. ' rv- w.nl. fiOl-SO oo n ciiAN'i'iKOII A annn IIAKP.U A \lth nun ill capital can bu ) a laku y , con ns in. i.f nn OMUI t.\10 fcut ant ! n ba c < ou-c llx i'li ifo ul htjie rj iiH and f nilly rooini to cut for 415 per i nth with 2 yiars lu.it ; o 11 nation in ono of HID H 11 cat to\uu in Nu- kiv. ItKiu.ruif . ll.O.CUuk & Do. , Omaha , eh. 0-0 It 30KT1IA1TS I.V i IIAYOS 1'avt 11 mid 01 ! , l-o iiLfor < tl\u i.aintiiiL' 31US. I ) . K. 'AUHNKU , rcom 1 , Jacob's ftlocl < . Cl'J t ( 710UND Kii4in Kamham , in front oTi ( ft'a. * Owner cnn ln\ean o by ] ir nlptr projvrty ul ii.ijii.L'for tliU advertUunuiit i\t thu li , hce. I2S 1 ' IUULW1ATB I100M. hel t ) ALUu HAY At A. II. Sanders tu-i. i. 1) 1U13 Ilarnoy St. -ID-tr ' KKAI EblATi : EAUllANUU 8 BEM1S' pau. ; ' NKW CIT7 MAPS. 10Mounto BRVIH' Slaps , 82.60. ( II O. 1' . I1KMIH. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTfCrt. Special adtortUomtntu , such as xwt , Found , To Leon , For Sale , To lient , Wantx , Boarding , etc. , ulll bo Inserted In I bin olumn at the low rate of TEN CKXTS 1'Ell INK for the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS EK LINK far each eubecqucnt iiucrtion. xnvo odv crllscmenU at cur ofllo * , up et Irs crncr Broadway and Main otroct , Council lufln. ) Kicrjbody In Councn IlluCs lo WANTKl THE llf.E , 2H centii pir n ; k , ilo \crid by carriers. Ollico corntr ilroad ay and I iln , up flairs , Counci liluff . ( . < . -i-l < Topunha-o Iho blnoUi of loll WANThU w ihout inipro ent , In a Ino uriiil K south coiiii'icndiu at lir odwav , cither i o o < 0. & .V.V. . depot , /ililn-m Terry , 11 uiio of TIIK lire Ilico , Couiicil LliifTi ) , u a ! t TICK You can get th > i qul kcst end est NO plttur s f j.mr thiMrtn , 4o. by julioa ZIIR lii.iliu' cxciHor gullciy mar ] .o ullii'fl , XJlllicil I lufln. ttblio ami lln. in\v Ili ia t I CH us oie . llr clBcandlltnlicfaic allo ol to < iniLn ilia , tt i1. o. d. ANTii : ) Agent to ( ainci'u I ! tt faj- W l.i hiiMnr ! > 4 In thu luintry. Adi rcss M , Huoolllai , Coiini.ll liluff' . Xiiv.i-tf SAL1J Ilornc , buggy nil Imr ess , clionp LlOlt 1 cnah. Address vi. II. C' . , Hoc oll.ce Jouncil Uluffa. Kovibt _ ' TICKET OKKICB-War in railroad POTTKIt'S continued to boom. Un rcAcdentixl o\v mti'ti Ui all eastern polnU. ll\erj tiikut guaranlewl. Orders filled ny telephone. From no to ten dollars eaied by purtruuini ; tickets f C. A. 1'ot'cr , uucccMor to Potter & I'almir , No. 0 South Fifth stnet , f ur doom IJB.OW . thr pcwt- ttlcc. Council Muffii , Iowa. o < tlS-tf - , with i > ony , to earn- WANTKD-lloy ottlcc , Council Ul uilB. octl3-tf To buy 1UO tons broura ooni. For partlcul.in addrctui Council IlluOt Dro m Factory , I'ouncjMllugi , Iowa. 058.20tf _ A flint-clans broom tier. Mayna WANTED Council lilulfB. lown. 600 SO' . BAMS Old jwiwrn Oc i > r hundred , at EOT. Hue olllco , Council ItlutSn. i7-tf ! EDWAED KUEL1L MAOISTEH OF I'ALHYSTKltY AN1) CONDI TIO.VAI.1ST , 403 Tenth StrcU , Ix-tweon Farnham and Ilainry. Will , with the aid of guardian milrilB , obUiln for any ono a glance At tlio put anc < prtont , anil on certain coudltionn In the fu ture. Haoit and Shoos uindo to order , forfi-ct Absolutely Pure. Mode from Orape Crik-o Tartar , Ko othf r nqntlon mtVcs nirh light , flaky hot bread * . Hstirlou * i uitry. Cto he ru > n by Dyrpeput -ltrout fur of thelllr risultlnc from heavy d. Pold orl > In cant , br ill Urcxxri HOYAL I1AKINO 1'OWIUUt CO