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THE OMAHA DAILY BMIt : SATURDAY , DECEMBLR ! 3 , 1881. THE DAILY BEE. Saturday Morning. Dee 2 , Wonthor Report- ( Tin following olMprvalloiu are tnkon at the name moment ( t tlmn nt a'l ' the ta tinn named. ) KAR DrrjwtMiNT , t' . ? . SIO'AI , S r.trr , 1 ( ) nn , Dtctmlxr 1.l fl.l:4 : ! > p. m , ) I lti\er bo\c low water innrk , four fotl aiullinrrn. _ UOOAL , BREVITIES. -llngJIili Literature Cln < at 11 n. in. today.All All trains east nnd wcil were on tlmu ye > tcnJny. -The police made three airw'n for iliiinkenncdii last niglit. Tlie I to men urn clnc-lnf rather dole fully ! "What will the liarvcat l > c ? ' The completion of tlio Klor'ncc cut- ntf I postponed unt 1 next xmmncr. -They are fitting up the liolcxnn Nlntli strtit ami tiuttltif ; them In pantalilo contli * tion , - A CIIHC of ili-turlmnc ] of the peace by calling bail cnnim * , WIIH before Judge lion- eke yesterday. Con Oromcr , nhurilf < if North IMatto , iiml a tlioninglibred Hettorilotfgivonlitmby Tom Callan yesterday. Kx-Coimcilinan Htophcn'on N pnvin ? the xtrcct In front of IIH ! Inick bant with stone. It i n ifreat Improvement. It U unld. tliat thn Hint three dayH of December rule the winter ti ontliH. Yu'- Tlmnilav governing December would mak the outlook n pmx one for coal dcalerH. Tlie mntinco nnd evening perform- anew * nf the "Chlmea of Ncirmnndy , " nt tlio opera house to-day , will bocry line. - V row in which pixtolrf wore pulled ccmml nt 1'ivonkaH rnloon on Sixth htr'ut l.ict ni.lit. No nrrcnU nnd nolxxiy hurt. It is proposed to lift the debt of $3,000 now hnnuliiK over tlio > lr t M. K. church by .Tiiuuary lnt by voluntary milwcrlp- toiw. Tlie upeclnl car the Mnyo compnny do their tAilrunding in in named "Deronda Mayo , " in honor of the tragedian'u daughter. Tim funeral of the laic Misn .Iiinu I'ealxxly , which took place at Ilo'clock you- toitluy , fr in the re idnce of Dr. Pcabody , was largely nttended. -Tho oxnminatlon of Stringer Ilrantnot and John Cusio , for hurxlarizmg I'atrick Vord'n huusj and nhooting nt I'ollcemun Ctup-r , conirs up to-day. A Sabbath school will bo held at the Koithwetterntnllroiid depot at 3:30 : o'clock p. in. next Sunday , under the uuspIccH oj the Young Men' * ChrUtlun Atkoctation , John Unumer , the Jeweler , 1314 K.ir- nam , ha < mo rcmnrkably fine French Open OlomcH in I'carl nnd Gold cn e.s whiih lie L * offering nt very reasonable priced.The -The "ClilmcH " - of Normandy" this afteiiioon mid cu-niiif , ' , hhould receive , at the handt of thi ) Onmlm public , UK lusirtv nnd ample recognition ns did the Kcllok'B trmipo. There will bo plenty of nmuBcmont next wcc'c ' for tlie.itrw goum , the Ifoey- Ili.rdio compnny nppearl IK ut tlio opera homo \V dnesdny ii'ijlit , and Frank Muyo Thtintduy , Kridny nnd Sntnrdny. Since the mud dried up the iucntlon | of paving Tenth ftruft Hi'i'iim to hn\o coaxal to njiltatc tha public mind. Jim Stephen- HOB in thu only one \th in clnlut ; at it , and tint in nt hi * own cxpenxe. Superintendent Lane , of thu Omahn public s heel , roportc , after alnil to KnnsaH C ty , St. Joe and St. Loui < , tint the Oianhii pupils in thu coi-rvHpondii'K ' grnden are fully art far advanced , and that in thu primary graded our pupilx went ahead ol their doivn-thc-rivor fr ! ndd. - 1'Vaiik Heed , who was relcafi'd from the county jail on a writ of haboiH corpun , turim out to bavu been ono of I'lnk-rton'ii men tn < to Umi.hnt > invoitlnite n cuttain impoitaut coao. llodoen not p OK | > SO to gl u up thu job yet , however , and will Htlll be ftiuml with plenty of caali iu hU puckvU when wanted The prc l4rnt of thu State liar as o- elation II.IB ni > | ) olnted a committee to draft resolution > rt'K'r ' liv , ' thu iloceaacof .liul ( , ' Kaley , Hon. T. L. Schiuknnd Col. W. U. . Sniith , to report at the January mci'tliiK. Thu coiiiiiiltteo conhUtH of J. C , Co in , chairman , < l. It. Wt-hstcr , J. II. Hroady , A. H. Conrerand ( ! . W. Covo.ll. T..o Nubi nska Jeiuleriiij ! ( and Dry ! n ; ; company hu o eltcted 0. F. CiooJmun , prcoident ; A. M. Clnrk , vice prentdent ; W , J. liroutch , secretary j Thomai Gibson , . ' trva Mrer and generd m.innger , mid the following illrevturH : C. F. Goodman , Vr" , J. Hnutch , Thoiniui till ) on , A. M.Claik and Henry Gllxm. The company ham purchuHi-d and , enlarged the old Glluou fertlll/'nn workH on the rher north of < DYING J Y INCHES. Tory oftuiivo BOO u from Homo fynn of kidtioy complaint , and IB gradually dyinj ; Sy inclioa. This no longer need bo HO , for Klootric Hitters will positively euro Urifjht'a distMao , or any disuasus of the kiiluoya or uriniiry orgniia. Tlioy ui-u i-Hpccially , 'adapted to tint clasaof disJasca , acting B .directly on tlto stomach a/id Jlvcr ut tlio Hiimo time , and will elx'fdily euro wliuro ovt-ry other roiuodVlms fnUud. Sold at lifty cutitit a bottfo by IHU & McMuhon. _ _ (5) ( ) Duckwliunt U.ikcs witli Yormont 3Iulo ] Synijiis about the corrcyt tliinu for brcakfuHtat tliin Heiisonoftlio yrur. French , the Clrocur , IUIH eoinu line liuckwJiuitt FJutir iimdo fiom uoloctod grain wliicli IIUH boon thorouglily ' , Bcrconcil. II o lias ulao in atock eoniii ' choir Vermont JMaplo Syrup. The very best that can bo found iu thu Wont. _ _ TJirco inoru invoices of the finest Silvcrwnro juat opciiud ut Huber f * manii's. ' FISH BY THE THOUSAND. Stocking the Missouri's Tribu taries with Cnlifornia Salmon. An IntorontliiR Exporlmont by the FUb. ilr. II. Uockor , of Nortli lloiul , is nt the Crcighton houno with 50,000 Cnlifornia Salmon. Of conrsu the salmon can't bo very biy ones. They arc , in fact , little fellows , each about two inches long , and the whole 50,000 swim contentedly in six larqo galvan ized iron cans. Thu cans are encli about two foot in diameter , nnd tliroo foot high , nnd BO arranged tlmt the water in constantly ventilated. In addition to this the fluid is stirred every hour to give plenty of oxygen to the tiniest ami inoit bashful of tlio ti.Hl. , Thesu young sjilmoii are the product of the Nortli Hund hatchurioa , wlioro 500,000 ojiggavui o placed ubuut two months ago by the liah commission. The youngelor/i nro nil very lively , and comparatively few dio. Tlioy nro intended for the Ht roams in the north ern country , and will bo put in at dilForunt places. An ia well known , thu Cnlifornin Hiilmon , unlike the salmon trout , ii a migratory Hull , and each year after thu lirat the journey to the sea and back again in made. Tliu present experi ment in pisciculture which in being made by the fish coiiiniisnioiierH of thia atntu , in an especially entreating ono. It aeuma almost incredible tlmt the instinct of the liah should load thorn to forsake the small mountain si ream in which they are placed , follow it to the mouth , where its watera empty into thu turbid channel of the Mis souri , tlionco down thu big muddy to the MiHHi'.isippi and fumlly to thu blue depths ) of thu Gulf of Mexico. Hut tin * more ditlicult thing to believe - lievo ia tlmt the young nalrnon , after fattening for n time in the salt water , should bo able to find its wny again into the swift current of the "father of waters , " ascend u thousand miles again to the Missouri's muddy month and swim through thu Litter's turbid watera nnd over it many Band-bant to the mouth of thu parent stream , and finally find the very phtcu it first knew on humu , and whoru it will remain long enough to breed and spawn What u journoyl , Tliroo thousand miles nnd return 1 Hut the liah com missioners boliuvo that the salmon they are now "planting" will success fully accomplish it , nnd any that a few yearn will find all the headwaters of thu state plenlilully stocked with thu gnmoy , delicate luxury for which Cali fornia and Oregon streams have BO long boon famous. A World of Good. Ono of thu most popular medicines now before thu American public , is Hop Hitters. You son it everywhere. Fuoplo taku it with good ell'ect. It builds thorn up. It is not us pleasant to the toatu as some other Bittora as it ia not a whisky drink. It ia moru liku the old fashioned bone-sot ton that has done n world of good. If you don't ' feel juat right try Hop Bit- tow. Nundii NOWB. novlS-dool NOVEMBER WINDS. Interesting Item * from the Meteor ological Summary. The month of November wi > s tin unusually pleasant one , there being but eight diiya on which thu clouda discharged their contuntH in the form of ruin or snow. The general sum- nary will bo of inture.it and can bo ippropnatoly preserved for future reference and comp.uiHon. TIIK UKK ia indebted to Mr. Alexander I'olUk , thu sjr eant of signal Bcrvicu in thin city , for the following ( acts ; Tlio highest bar was ; 10.7H ! on No vember " ; i ; thu lowest bar , lilt. 051 on November 7 ; mean bar , ! (0. ( 177. The highest , temporal uro WIIH ( il.l1 ! on Nuvembui5 ; lowest temperature 85 on Novembttr I'.l ; mean tempur.iUiro , itl > , ! ) ° , and thu prevailing direction of the wind waa northwest. Thu great vst velocity of the wind was ! ) ( > miles , in November 211. The total number of miles of wind wuru 8,581. The number of clear dnyu waa U ; the num ber of fair days , ll ! ; uml of cloudy days , 8. The nninbor of duys on which rain or HIIOW full wuro 8. Tlie total rainfall was 1.20 inclun. The lumperatuiu of November , 1880 , was ; Highest , 05 ° ; lowest , " 0 ° ; mean , 1MU ° . Tot.il rainfall , 0.7 inches. SUKJIDK AND DYSl'Kl'SIA. A most remarkable- euro f r djvpepuln , ert ir-nlth envwer. " The ureateMl tonic , bent bilious mid liver remedy known $1. DruiTi ti. Depot O. F. ( .ioodman OYSTERS. Dost Selects . -I5i Standard . , . itfii Favorite . -Tii atVM. . Ol-JNTLEMAN'S , dl-Ilt _ The Chains , Gold and Silvoi Watches , at HUHKUMANN'S taki the lirat rank. JUST Ol'ENKD. Fincat line of nowatyloa in 1'Ai'ii' TKHIKS , I'OCKKT UOWKS and \i\l\lKl \ \ HAND HAUK , ut WOOLLHY i\ \ UAVIS1. loth atrcet opposite post oflico. d2-tf 1IAHGA1NS InS.unnlo Moots , Shoe ; and slipper * ut FULLlUEDirs. DON'T FOUCJHT that wo are ell ing THIO beat 5 nnd lOo. ciguis in tin citj. TJIIiJ OELliUKATKU T11UU IJKIt NO. C wo oiler (1 ( for -'w. THU1 UlillNO. 10 , U for 25c. ALMOS'l COST , Try tliein uml bu convmuui of thu superiority or our Hraiula. SOHHOTEIUt UKOHT , Ol'EKA HOUSE P1IAUMAOV , Ono door noith of Boyd's Opor House. Frnnk Mr. llccd corrects the Ul niont undo in his c.iso yesterday tlmt lie was incd tliroo times , Uo Tft only inctl twice , first timu $15 for UTyitig conccnlctl wcAponn nnd lion $ r > 0 on general principle ! . [ u is not n ( itrntiuer liuro l > y ntiy means , having rolntivca living witlnii 'iglity niilufl of Oin.ilin. Ho liu.s 1/0110 o work in ChnrluH Markn' ruitaur.tiit , > ut Hays that the police intiko lifo n mrilon to him by wntchinu him all he time nnd thnt thuy won t lut him nlonont all. PERSONAL- Dr. StongIM \ retunicil from Alabnmt ) . Hon. .7. Ij. Welwtor went eaut yesterday. Hun. Vfia , A. I'axtcn l\w \ gone to Dii. IKO , Mm Dr. MatlicWMir , of Lincoln , in in , he city. C' . W. Kitchen came In from ( Jrecn river Theodore Til ton piwed through the city 'huriday returning from Lincoln , JJcv. . ! . H , Mnxliold went to Schuylcr 'csleldny ' to remain over the Sabbath. K. M. Itartlott has RODO on a trip to New I'ork and Waililiuton. Sherllf ( ! ro\or nnd W. S. Vnn Doran , of N'orth rinltc , called ntTnr. IKK ! ollice yc - , crday. , f. Unlley , nnd Ohai. Selleck , of Her- nnn , Nobraskn , called nt Til K HKV ollico estcrdny. M nnRcr Mari-li , of lloyd'it Opera Hou e , eft yentenlay nftcrnoon for n few days liil in I hicago. Manager Mnrsh , of loyd'n ! Ojiera houfp , eft for Chicago yesterday to bo air lent n few days. or finu"ml 'left Thursday nftcr- noon for WnHhinglun C'ity , to bo prcs nt t the opening of congress on the 5th. C. H. Slack , . f the U. 1' . hcadtmartoin ni lc--n trnimforred to the claim depart- lent of the Missouri Pacific , ut Ht. Louif. Mr. Ynn Horn , who conducts the Moun- ahi Trout lioufte at Ev-nston for the Kitcheiif , pnHscd through the city yester day on hid wny cast. The Metropolitan hotel rtgiuter intll- lotcH the following nrrivals : Kd. H. Con nelly of Albion ; C. J. 1'helj , of Schuy- cr ; JiiH ! ell K. C'oojier , of St. Joe. The Canlicld benne register ahnwn the 'ollowlng nrrivilH : L. O. Schouter , of Osceola ; F. A , Taylor , of Grand Island ; neH Ward , of ( jilmoro ; O , liruton , of Fremont. . K. Dix , traveling ngent of thn Fort .Scott & CSulf railroad , and Lyuinn McCar- , y , Konoral wcHtcru passenger agent of the I. & U. railroad , with headquarters at Kansas City , are in town. Mr. T. A. Taylor , pasicngor conductor 3ii the Union Pacific from ( irand Island to 'hoyenne , was in the city yeiterday. Ho ia on hia way to New Orleans to nttrml the conductors' conyrntion The Withnell house register notcx the > l'owIiiK ' arrivals in the city : Charles L. itonc , of UnstingH ; C. L. Boon nnd > > orga L. llrooks , of Northern Nebraska ; t. J. Moore , of Lincoln ; George White , f DeiMoino' . 'L'ho Crcisiiton lioiwo rejklcr sliDwa tlio arrival of the follou-inpcr3 ; < " 13'11 thu city : . It. liailey , of Herman ; F. Dunn , of Sah iake ; J. M I'nrmule , of I'latUmouth ; 11. Decker , of doulh Bond ; Win. J. Mar.-den Mid Jniuus F. 1'onvay , of oioux City ; F od I'arker , Sioux Falls ; II. A. Ilenton , of Webton. Col. I. N. C rniKh and wife , of Ham mrg , lown , Mr. nd Mrs. S. ( ' , .Smith of ted Cloud , MIH. J K. Smith of Boatricu , Mra. II. T. Clarke and dauqhtor of Balle- rue , A. H . Swan nnd Tlm.i. Swan iiiil A. iowlo of Cheyenne , Mr-i. Ntenmn and Hiss Clnrktion of Schuyler , Mr. and Mra. ' ' . I' . Irel nd of Nubintkn City , i > nd Mr. uul Mrc , .1. \ , ' . Noith of Columbus , were ixmong thuHiiburl an viMturj to the Kel- egg concert lustnight. The successful introduction of Conrad's Original IJudwoiser Beer" nay with propriety bo compared with Ciu-siir's "Voni , Vidi , Viei. " For the imblic good : Conrad's Bud- woiser Hecr. Dr. Amelia Burroiigha , Withnell lloimo , Tuesdays and Fridays , 10 a. n , to1 p. m. nuto-tf Ford Soliroodor'n Move- Our old friend Fordinnnd Selinuder has moved his headquarter * from 10th street to Farimm street , next door east of 1'utur Goos' liotol. In this plondid location ho has opened up u lirat class tonsorial palace , and is al ways rondy to attend to his old custo mers and make thu acquuintanco of now ones. GREATEST REMEDY KNOWN. Dr. King's Now Discovery for Con- sumi > linn is certainly the greatest medical remedy uvor placed within ( he reach of suH'eriiig humanity. Thou- hands of once hulnlusu sull'orura , now loudly proclaim their pniisu fr.r this wonderful discovery to which they ewe their lives. Not only does it posi tively euro Consumption , but Couglm , Colds , Asthma , Bronchitis , I lay Fever , Hoarseness and nlliilujctions of thu Throat , Chest nnd Lungs yields at once to its wonderful cnrntivo pow er as if by inngic. Wo do not aak you to buy n largo bottle nnlcsn you know what you asu getting. Wo therefore earnestly iTfjni-st von to eall on your druggists , Isn it RloM Aiio.v , and got a trial bottle free of cost which will con- > Inco tlto moat skeptical of its wonder ful merilH , and show you what a ro u- lar one dollar sir.e bottle will do. For sale by Ish M o\fithon. ] \ (4) ( ) Fine assortment of TOILET All- TIOLKiS , ( lomeitio and imported SOAPS at pricoa far bolo\v tlioso nskud by other dealers , I'ATUONI/.K SOU ROTEIl * BKCHT'S , Ol'I'.lt.V HOUHi : I'llAlSMU'V. Ono door north of Boyd's opera house. BARGAINS in Sample Hoots , Shoes nnd Slippers at FULLRIKDE'S. OYSTERS. Solents . -15 Standards. . , , . , . , , . -10 Mediums . 30 iiovDO-4t AT GLADSTONE'S. Black Beaver Hats &J.7D at the Boston Storo. A BIG THING. Hnvorly's Consolidated Spec tacular Company. They Will Appnnr nt Boyd'n Next Mr. Clms. L. Andrews , general manager for .lack Havorly , was in the city In.st night , and left nt noon to day for San Francisco to open the new California theatre recently added by Mr. Haverly to the list of his houses ot amusement , scattered from ocean to ocean. The California theatre is bin latest venture , and opens Christ- nun eve with the grand spectacular drama , Michael StrogolF. Mr. Andrews comes from the Fifth Avenue Theater , Now York , and has organized what is to bo known as Haverly'fl Spectacular Com pany , and is a consolidation of the two cotnnanics from Booth's and iNiblo'B. Tnoy will pro- dncu the original London version of Michael Strogon" , something never before attempted in thia country , and to do thia they require forty-one people. The scenery property and parapher nalia for the now theatre leave New- York to-night in chargu of W. II. Daley , the stage manager ; Ilufus Williams , etagu carpenter ; Mrs. Harry Hudnon , costumcr , and John W. Thompson , scenio artist. Signor NoviBsimo , the ballet master , leaven Now York to-morrow night. The company intact , in charge of C. K. Tnylor , leave Now York on Sunday , December 1 1th , in a special palace car furnished by Mr. Pullman , in which they will cat , sleep and live during the trip from Now York to Ogdon. Fred Bangs , tins tragedian , playa Michael StrogolT ; Cecil Rush , Martha StrogolF ; Kd Theme , the American newspaper man , and Felix Morris , the English correspondent. The dancers are all from Europe with Adola Conulbn , a bountiful woman , us "Star premirr Asaoluta. " It is expected that the play will have a run of at least three months and nt the end of that time "Tho World" will bo put on. The company will return about the 1st of April , and Mr. Andrews said ho thought they would stop over in Oma ha. While hero ho took the measure ment of the stage of the now opera house nnd ho ia of the opinion that it will bu largo enough to hold them. It would bo thu biggest stroke of luck Omaha has had in a long timu to catch this company for a night or two in April. In regard to"Mr. Havorly'a clmin of theatre.s 'icros-i thu country , hi.t man ager said it was true that ho con templated such a scheme and the purchase of the Cnlifornia theatre had that end in view. By next year Mr. Haverly will have a thentro on Broad and Market streets , Phila delphia and before long ho will have another in Boston. The intermediate points -vill bo easily filled up. NEVER GIVT : UP. If you are suffering with iow and dopreascd spirits , loss of appetite , general - oral debility , disordered blood , weak constitution , headache , or any disease of a bilious nature , by all means pro cure a bottle of Electric Bitters. You will bo surprised to300 the rapid im- provomant that wdl follow ; you will bo inspired with now lira ; ntron ; th and activity will ruurn ; pain and aiis- or/ will OKUIII , iu > l 'ioTV ' ; rorti ! you will TOjoico in the pzuiao of Electric Bittor. . Sold at ! * - * n bottle by 1th & McMahon. A Clioolty Operation- About two months ago Moses Haw kins found a horse in a deserted coun try road. Uo advertised it but tie iwner came. After a while a man named John Evans put in an appear ance and claimed the horse. It was ilolivorud to him , and hu proceeded to take numerous rides behind thu ani mal. llocontly circumstances have arisen , which go to show that Evans obtained thu homo on pure cheek. A wairan * , ia out for Evans' arrest. HOEY HARDIE. Tlio Child of tlio Stnto and Its Attractions The Ilooy Hardiu company , which appears at Boyd's Opera lioiiso on Wednesday evening next , in The Child of thu Statu comes with the warmest commendations of thu prcKS everywhere. Of their appearance at Li'avenworth on Wednesday night , The Times of yesterday says ; Last evening thu Child of Statu drew a lurgu audience at the new opera house , that icecived this elegant and truly meritorious play with a perfect ovation of enthusiasm , It was a aur- prito to see the now and appropriate scenery sot especially tor thu piece , nnd the elegant costumes worn by the bril liant eompuiy. The story is so in tensely intercut ing that the lines of each uctor are eagerly Bought , to fol low the plot thnt continually enrap tures the audience , nnd when the de nouement la reached they are wrought to a pitch of feeling and sympathy that olccita a perfect storm of applause. Each ono of the ladies were thor ough and nrtiatio in the portrayal of their roles , and evinced nil thu dolicatu and touching points that make up the true actress. Not ono word of adverse criticism can justly bo said against this company. Each member is the ono for the place , uml thuy are appro- ciiited for excellence by these who wit ness their poifornmnco , The Hoey- Hnidiu company , without exception , gavu the best and most pleasing dra matic entertainment that has visited Leavonworth this yrar , and with a magnificent play , superb scenery , olo- g. nt roatumus and first-class talent , they are sure to fill the seating capaci ty of any opera houao where tlioirtruo merit ia known. A tmlpackage of "BLACK-DRAUGHT" fr > of charge. Al 0. F. Goodman' Ho Shipped- A warrant was issued in policl court yesterday for the nrrcst of Wm. Rundoltih , who has gone ncrosa the river on an excursion for his health , It appears that Randolph sometimu ngo gave a chattel murtgago on a wagon to L. T. Peterson. When Peterson came to foreclose the mortgage the property was found to bo missing nnd it waa afterwards discovered that Randolph had sold it and then skipped for Iowa's friendly shores. THE MILLARD : A Faravnblo Outlook for It * Com pletion by Jnly Next- "Well , how ( loon it progress ? " null od a BKR reporter yesterday of Mr. S. Shears , who ia directing the construction of the Millard hotel structure on the corner of Thirteenth and toughiH. ) "Pretty well , " tho' gentleman nd- dressed answered. "Of a necessity work now is slow as wo are just get ting to the more ornamental and con sequently the more difficult parta of the brick work. But still wo cannot complain. I am full .of confidence of being able tu upon the hotel upon Independence - dependence Day of 1882 , and if thin good weather continues 1 think there is no doubt of its completion by that timo. " "What ia there about the Indiea * entrance having been made too narrow , ns has been remarked by a number of persons looking , it thu hotel ? ' "Nothing whatever. I have heard the same comment , but it is miido by those who don't know what they aru talking about. The ladies' entrance ia four feet and a half wide , and is lnr o enough for the purpose for which it is intended. It extends from the west side ot the building about twenty feet and terminates in an amply largo vestibule , from which the attendant of the hotel can bo called by an electric bell. It is exclusively for ladies nnd will bo uaed for no other purpose "Tho roof you now aoo being com menced over the dining hall , at the north extension of the building , is to protect the lioavy center piece and other ornamental decorations which will constitute the ceiling of the hall. Thia falao roof will proyont any acci dental leakage of water in the rooms above from injuring this frescoing and figure work. Thu walls are to rise to the saniti height as those of the rent of the building. "All of thu interior wood-work is 1)2- ing furnished in Lircoln and will bu shipped hero already to put in its place. Wo are having most of the duurs made of block walnut and inlaid woods. These projecting beama you ueo around the building above the first story are to support heavy stone coping which will bo put up just as noon as it arrives. No ade quate idea of the building can bo ob tained now , as when the stone coping and verandas are in place it will bo materially changed. Especial atten tion will bo paid to thu interior finish ing , and I do not hesitate in Baying that the Millard will bo as One in ita appointments as any house in the weal. " It Honda the List Of nil other prennrntiona or medicines. In cusesuf n iu."ea , lie.ulneh'.1 , dizzine or ir- resilariti ! < .M of tlio s ytom , BUKDOCK Hrxioo Urrrriw have nocqual. They never fad in affording immediate rrhuf. 1'rico § 1.00 , tri -1 sue 10 < x-f podlw SAXE'S SPLENDOR. Magnificent Equipment of the Opera. House Pliarmucy. The west room in Boyd's opera louse , which was secured by Mr. D. \V. Saxu sometime a o , has for some- imobeenin process of completion , nnd ntI o'clock to-day will bo thrown open for thu inspection of the public. No expense has been spared to make the room perfect 'or the business for which t ia designed. The Iloor is hand somely tiled in various colors , put in by the United States Accoustic Tiling Co. , of Indianapolis , 1ml. The fresco work is very beautiful , and the credit thorofor belongs to Homy Range , of the same city. Claco it Luhnbuutur , ot St. Louis , furnish nil the fixtures , Whitall , Tatum & Co. , of Plnladel- phiti , nil thu glass ware , and P. Windhoim , of this city , thu curtains , which aru very lino. The counters and shelving , are of heavy , carved walnut and the pre scription case , which occupies thu entire north end of the room is of the same , with n beautiful , French plate glass mirror eight feet high by four broad. Saxo will have the finest ill-ranged prescription caao in the country , containing a duplicate of every article in the store , with dark closets for poisons , etc. The show eases aru of ebony and plate glass and will bo filled with a largo stock ol holiday gooda purchased by Mr. Saxu and to bo opened out to day for thu fust timo. Thuao gooda are of an extra line iKiality , and something now in thia country. At 4 o'clock to-day afternoon the grand opening of Saxo's opera huiiao pharmacy will take place , being immediately after the close of thu nuitineo performance of the Chimes of Normandy. These who want to sou thu finest sight in thu city will not mUa soiling this opening. DIED. AYKllAt her late residence on Howar' near Thliteeu'h tttreot , nt 7 : . " > 0 p. m. , 1) ' cumber l t , Mr * . Sarnli .L Ayer , wife of Dr. .J. U. Ayer , ajd ' . ' ( ! yearn and 1 ! ) day * . Timcral notlni hereafter. _ I have boon appointed state agunt for Schlitz's Milwaukee Bee in kegs. Parlies desiring to handle same please apply to or address M. A. McNamaru , Omaha , Nob. IB-tf Parties leaving town or disposing of their household ellects will make money by culling on A. L. Fitch A Co. , 209 South 12th street , who pay the highest CASH price for second hand furniture. , n2-lm j FORGED A CHECK. I5 3. Mauer B'od to the Tune of $100 by a Slick Scoundrel. The Foruor Arretted in Salt Lnlto Oltr. Sometime in March last , n butclior named Charles Meyer , passed H check for S100 on Kd. Manor , the latter giving him over $ ! K ) and goods for it. The check purported to bo signed by II. Beal and Culk and waa made payable ablent Caldwell , Hamilton it Co.'s. bank. Meyer had previous ly given Mauer a like check nnd the latter consequently had no ( | ii'fition ns to the paper's genuiness , When the check was presented for payment , however , it was discovered that it waa n forgery. Moyur "skip- ped" immediately nftor passing the check nnd 1ms not been heard of until within the past week , Mr. H. Wagner , trav eling salesman of West A Frcitcher. of this city , who has just returned from a western tour , told Mr. Mauor that ho saw .Meyor in Salt Lake City a few days before. A dispatch was immediately sent to the marshal of that cityandjyusterdny nnjansvcr came that the man had been caught and imprisoned. Ho will bo brought to Omaha to-morrow. A Willing Endornor. MLIWACKIK , Wis. , July 30 , 1881. H. W. WAIIKMI & Co.j Snts-I can recommend your Safe Kidney nnd Liver Cure , and you can cheerfully use my name. Mas. ANN KELLY. eoa-lw "WINE OF CAKDUr for Ladies only. AtC. F. Goodman. SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN MONEY. ONKY TO LOAN Call at Law OHtco ol D. M L. ThoniKi lloora 8 Urolchton Block. 'oan ' * ' 'fro 8 to 10 per cent nPtH'.wUv on rooj real cutatcnocurity , by UK , ISAAC KUWAHDd 11W Farnliam St. QKOKltK1A'1X ) LOAfi At u per cunt la- 3 ! > /40U.UUU tcrcot In > nmi of 2GOO , and upwardg , tor 3 to 6 3 cars , on llret-claes city and farm proiwrty. DKMIS Unit , EaiAm and LOAN AQKNCT. 16Ui and Douzlcs 8te. HELP WANTED. 'ANTED Agood man cook , at the I'erktns W House , I'lattemo uli , Neb. V323 * WANTKU To rent btrlclly nrstcl M family suite of room , lurnlsliod or unfurnished , nndtth board , for wile and ttmall family. Ad- ilrmH at once , ( : . K. , lite Iticc. C20'J' WANTED - Sltuat on by jouncman ( Dnnlah ) tonoukln prhaio f.inilly. Inquire nt Br-andlnaUaii hotel , llth St. , bet. Lci.cmvortli ami Jones. C31-D * Situation by .1 Hncde as coacli- WANFliD thorough experiences. Adi rcoe , Crllc Uo , 1313 Capitol mcnue , ttty. C30 3' WANTED To rent by Ihe let of Januiiya Rood rcsld nco of from S to 10 rooj.s ; ( food locality , west of 12th 8t. anil within 10 or IS nilnutci walk from Karnham preferred Good rufcrcncoclve i. Addrvai , J. E. II. , 1203 Kurn- ham S . f.25 U' A position totra\cl hv n WANTED hai travelled In Ncbra k nnd can furnish peed ffcrcnce. 1'renent position too conHnlM" . Address , N. N. G. , leo office eU-J : * WANTED A KOOU gitl for ( foncral house- work. Enquire at Intelligence ) ollhe , llth street , near t'nrram ttreu . fll a * WANTKIl Qooit pnwticnl amenta for all western tow 119 , gcntcul work lilcpav. Caller or address , J. I' . DKVonl' , 1015 C.iplt \\enuo l , 618-5 * O naha. Neb. -4 respectable | : entleincn to room WANTKD . Inquire southwest torner Ibth and Izard SU. Cir. tf ANHKD Girl ( or K neral hou cwork , at W 'JOiO St. Mark's lucnuc 013-tf " | T7"ANTKD An attUt that can do flrat-class VV work at sketching buililliiK' li li'dh Ink lor photo-cngriuInir. Apply at oncu to J. H Vicrcc , lieu ollice. Co i fortable liirntshcd r join in the iBtwinl , north of t P. track , for a uilncHi man cnnilojod ovirr day In his olllo > \ 0. II. , IJuo ollice. til 1-3 -VTrANTKD-Glrl 111 prhato f iinilj , at 800 ST. W 1'lh Si J must thorou My iindcistnnil t-tarchlnj ; anil ironing shirti. hLfcreiid-u re- quired. 15-2' _ V'umiithcdrooin with boird for WAKlUD nnd I-OM , 10 years o d , in private family , contrail } located. Itifercnceschaii } ; - ed. Addruj * , U. V. M. , Omala lice utIKc. AN'l'KU lloom anil btunl by nun W id wife , lltloreneiadiaiieil. ( . Ad- llfootlice. ni--tf ( lly a marrisd < oupli * niter Dec. WiNTKD rooms \\ltli bo.inllnprh.no Uniily. Addrcb wfih ti'rins , U , It. , lliKJ DCUK- las &t. _ 578-tf A housekeeper nt 1109 Karnham WANTED , up stiiirs. 4U-tf \YTANTEh Girl to do hoaie crki llnnulro \T _ U10 t'aniliain St. 112-tf _ \TrANTED-FnndInir bridirrond cbool bonds. W H. T. Clark. Bellovuo. 20-tf FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND. Kl.NT I'lirnltlied rooms , at north"cit corner ! 0th and Ca s Hts. ' 23 0 * UKNT Nicely furiiMicd rooinn , 1417 1 Howard St. 028-S HfcNT New hnufu of 7 ronn , 10th on I FOI1 . Kniiilroi | : . V. Smith. ( Kt-tt OU KENT 3 roomo , at nonhwcfct uorncr20th ; and loniU8 Sts. 027-0' FOH KENT -Adwelling lioinu with C rooms on ClilokounJ 21th Sta. Emiuire on urmi OW3 1710)1 ) KENT lloomtttli board tor a rouolc ; [ ' muiit xl > o lelcrencm. Cor. 11 hand Maboii Direct t. tiH b' 71011 KENT IloiiteI room , houtlicnd 10th St. 1 ICnqiilro J. L. JkCagnc , oppctlte Toit Ollice. CiS-tl TIOU HK.ST Itoom , furnlnhcd or unfurnlshid , T\ \ S. W. corn r Itth ond.llrward. 022 tf I710K H KNTrurnUhcd room , S. W. C. r. 10th 1 ; ami la ciiK > rt. U17-7 HKNT A pleafant fun.lshi-d room for KimtlcuiatKatWr'atntumSt het. IGth and i7tii mo-r | : - ' . > dcslratlo rooms , thife blocks FOlUiNr- | t ofllie , 17th St. AddruHvith re- ferenr , XIr . L. II. liuiton.cnrc ol t'arrlirNo.3. 011-3 * CottiRuwlth C rooms , new ami POKIIKXT . Jnc | jlr. ou pirinUm , nt "M and Mason , y lilockii bouth ol tit , . C1IA8 KAISEH. I7IOK ItKS'T nnu imlor nu ( 'round llocr and I. mm clumitior haiuliomely funil licd , 'Jil'2 Callfornto St. _ _ _ _ _ ° 18 ° _ OIl r > iNT llQUM ) o ( 0 roo.ii. , 1.1S1 IBth St. , P mar 1'aul. C05-3 7IOU HENT Furnished rooiiH , at nor.th c t 1 . ' cTriur IttliiiiidOillfornl.i. foil JO , KENT Two well fnriil'hiil rooms with J board , 2011 Caku ht. , b-t. Svtli nml'JUt. _ _ _ fl-2 ITIOH HIIST A boarding hou.e o ( ele rn .1 ; roomi , on Dodge ttrrct , near tiutUm ; works Hid > hop8. Kent , i'M ] H.T monlh , * IMmi lon V'lU'iio Ut | li c , inter. Bonrdcm now In the lu.o will remain. JA1IW I. MOltTOS , Stn ) U. 10th Bt. tmo-4 KENT A * iiit of furnlthcd rooms , jwrlor EOR two bedroom' , &lao a tlnglo room. Chi- cx'fo itrvet. betvtevn llth auU IMti , centre brick house. IbO-tf SPEOIAL NOTIOES-Oontinuod HKNT I.arifchAnilnomo y liirnl-litxl Wk parlor ; alro front room tcconn story lirlck , 7013 COM street , 6 dee wtst ot soth. 476-M HKNT KurnMiwi roomi , north ld ol FOR St. . Zd door west o ! Sl t. Inquire aflyf I p. m 4S4 tf ijlOlt HKST J story hounc , 8 room * , * ! ; 11 Clojetiisoab ! ! rnf ! dcdred. * DftMin- port St. 4".1 n KKN1 1 furtiutiwl room" ow MM- chAiits' KxchingoN , B. car , 16th ind Dodg * - jgg-tf FOR BALE. Foil HALKIjtrgo bitslnciK lot nnfltrnn Ht , MUiUblo for holf tllni > . John I. . Sic- U.IRUC , Opp I' . 0. CJ1 tf I71011 BALK A. ( food M > CII jenr-old hcrtc * \\nrrnntil todrUc | IIRC | nr doublo. Kn- iulre | of Gtorgo Candtlj , Cantltlillioti < o. o.norl8.lt SAM : A n e Colt's Ilwch I iutln ; Shot FlOIt Clun ( locKl as new. Ilinlmn tine < lrn l - lltfp. Ooit MS , will take MO. Addcsi L. W. HcoOnicc. MS.'f 171OH MAl.lv One Ikryc cook rniiKe nii < l nne JL * ' p rlorii t of 7 nlcecs. L. F. M glnn , Att'y , iton Block , Clt.v. fatf hALK Two Kucnnd h.tnil ciik'inn.1 In flint' L10It clan condltl.in. one 25 H. I' . Mid one ( I II. I' I'.miulro Omaha Kouudry and Machine l.o. .I.K Team coed ixjiiltt" , chevii ! ftt IUI I _ Barrj Hth St. o l-tf KICK FOR 203-tf ESTAI5KOOK i COH haa rattling IOHK linn of hoitws , lou BKMIH lands and farms for Kile Call and gel them. fj OK SALlSlapa of 1 > OUK1 nud Sarpj" out. I1 tloi. A. nOSKWATEIl , 1820 Fftrnh m street nnn . . \ ' , AND LAND Ucmts rentt hoilfc , HOUSES Htori" . , hotels , lirir ote , hnila , ofllcos roams , etc. Sec 1st jmijr MISCELLANEOUS. I A MAN Of trlt b'JSinem hnbltii , wli X\ cash , vo > .Id like to Imigt in somu ed lni lncfs where lie ran work on Hilary. At ! > drcsHf rtwoweeks , D. L. llarns , Fort Uilhoun , Neb. 035-0 ri.iin sioux mrv BUTTON MAKUFACTI K- i INQ CO. , Will pay rofh for horn hy thcrar- loadrtclltcrcdat nnvnllroaddqwtltiH onx City. Ttt Ucr horn preferred KOI vartlcularn ad- dree , U. 0. Hoble , Bupt. 013-jl FIRST CLASS SALESMAN ( tram Now A Yorkdc irc9 a si'nation where nix tcrvtct * would Bo required. JToobJcctlou to ( jolntf wr t. AtldrcBf A. Illack , cnro II. Goldstein , i ounc.ll Itluffs , Iowa. dec lt T 03T OR STOLEN amall liver and white , I.J mostly w hlto , pointer dan. The party who has the dog will tind it more profitable to rtturn to owner than to keep him , as I ehnll make trouble K not in my i < o es-ljn befo o Saturday. GEO. U. FITCIIETT , carria e bhop , 31B couth 16th ttreet. OlO.tf 00 ! ) CHANCE FOR A GOOD DAKEtt A With a small capital can buy n liake-y , con- Histln < of an o an b\10 feet and a bu chouse 14x 21 with to d stoic ro < ms and f mlly rooms to lent for $15 per muiith v.ltli 3 years leaxe ; bu-t iKatlon In one of the llubcst towns In Ne- br < ska. Imiulrccf H.U.Clark & Co. , Omaha , Nob. f. 9-3 IN CltAYOK IVitilo and Ol" , PORTRAITS . iirtntln ? . MUS. 1 > . II. WARDNEH , room 1 , Jacob's Ulook. 512-tf FOUND Kejs on Fainham , In front of Toft's. Owner can hai e nan o by proving propcrtv and payiufcfor tlds tuhcrtlscment at the Kee office. 1231 B EUIS' KEALJ'ilTATE BOOM. See Irt pajre. > 11AV At A. II. Sandcr'B twni Htoiu BALK1 llarney St. fllO-tl T > EUIS * REAL ESTATE KXCHANOK-b N 1EMI8' NEW CITY MAPS. 10c. Mounte ) Maps , S2.BO. OEO. P. BEMIS. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICB. S Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To H nt , WuitM , Hoarding ; , etc. , will bo Inserted In this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PEtl LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINK for each subsequent Insertion. Leave adv crtlscmentfl at our otllce , up et.il re , comer Broadway and Main streets , Council Bluffs. _ Et cry body in Council Bluffs lo WANTED TIIK Urn , 211 cents pir week , lie liiered by carriere. Olhce corner HioaJwny and Miiln , up btalrs , Council lIluffH. _ OjKMI - To pun ha'o llvo blocks of lot * with or w.thout Impro-oiiH'nt' , In a ilnu runnifK south eommeiKin. at Ilrrmlnar , either of C. & N. W. depot. Address I'crry , In iaie of Tin : DKK nice , Council IllullF , Iowa 3t "VJOTICi : You can get tha quhXcst nnd lest \ JLN pictur s f your children , &u. by pxtrpn- ixiiif ; HurkeV excIsior Bnlicrj' mar IICBS olliee , Council I lntlHnnlio iif.eilliun w insiai t iifitin proton. lr.djc ! and llerdlclaie allowc-il Onrd a IiMkrt. It c. o. d. Ajrcnt" to < an\a-s Ict ! i > ay- WANTED - in the itji.ntry. Aildruu C M , Uecollleo , Council lilurtNo'Jtt " 1710R SAI,1' Horse , buggy nd Iwri ess , ilieap J ; for cash. Addriid \ > . H. C. , lieu flfce Council lilutrs. No > U 3t TICKET OI'FlfFWnr In r.iilroad ticlicM continues to boom , tin rttulrntrd low rates to all casttrn poliitn. ) ; > ir > ticket guaranteed. Orders Illleil lij tcleplioni' From ono to ten dollars tau'd by purchasing tiikcts of C. A. I'ot'er , biiceosor to Potter & I'nlmcr , No. 40 South Filth strict , f m doom below the post- olllcu , Council I'luffi" . lova. octia-tf 'AM'I'DBoj , uith pony , to carry paportt. W Imiu'iru at IlEK ollice , 'council lllutle ! 'octl3 tf To huy lou tons lircxmi ixjrn. WANTED mldrcs * Council Blufli ) Ilroom Factory , Council Bluffs , lona. C&S-20tf i ANTED A llr t-cla"8 broom tier. Mayno WMH & Co. . Council Illuffs , Iowa. ECO SO * > MH SALE Old piwnUOc jier hundred , oj ! Tbo lieu otllco , Council Blulln. bi27-tf ' EDWARD KUEUH MAOISTEK OF PALMYSTURY AND CONB TIONAliI.sT , 4BSTenth Streetbetween Farnbit and llarney. Will , with tnc aid of K'lardlat spirits , obtain for any ono a glance U the paa anc < present , and on certain conditions In the fu ture. Boots ami Shoes made to order , Perfect tutWn-tlrn y Absolutely Pure , llido Irom Ornrw C'refn TnrUr. Noothti ar } > atlon nuJtt * luch light , flaky hoi brv&di uxitrioi juwtry. Can lit eaten by Djrijuic itr out , tiar of the 111 * rcml tlnjf from ) icay' ic t"ut ) food. Sold opy In cant. ball Gro > .f UOYAL I ) flKQ POW'DKi ; CO