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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , DECEMBER IT , U81.
THE DAILY BEE.
Saturday Morning , Doc 17.
Wnatlior Report-
( Th lollnwinR observations nrc tnkcn at
Iho xno moment ol time nt all the rtn-
tlomuatncd. ) ,
WA DurAnrMr.xt , U. 8. flxmt. SIRVICB , 1
( OMAHA , IX-cemlicr 10 , 1HS1.M p. m. ) ( _ _
Illvor love low water mnrk , four feet
ami nevcn Inches , nnii Irorcn.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
The Knights Temiilnr of Oinnhiv RO
in Lincoln on Monday ,
Social Art club reception to-night
sit MAX Meyer's hull.
Remember the matinee of tbc ( tlfjiin.
lean Minstrelthin afternoon.
--Olgnntean KUiMtrel'H tantlnec at
lloyd's opera hcxmc this nfternfton.
Specialty of Prescriptions at Opera
House i. harmacy Schrotcr&IJccht. oc2SU
Go to r rr' 10th utrefl ( Inirf ntoro for
Holiday goodn. ( leclfi.m
KHKNCII , tlio ( Jrocer , han nboiit a fine
n lay out of Kroflh 1'oultry as wo ha vo Been
thin hcason.
The reception and opening of the
Chlldi ) ' honpltJil take * place UiU afternoon
nd evening ;
Nlndell & Krolle. 1'ractlcal HnUcin ,
have remnveil ti N. K. corner of 13th and
Varnham utrcetii. dl8-5t
Alice , wife of Ueo. L. I'rcntus , tiled
December 15tli , 1881. Funeral took place
y p. m. yesterday.
An Omaha Crockery homo WednBeday
received 29 CMM of crockery from a Liver ,
pool house , Imported direct.
A motion to nrrcut judgment in the
cane of D. H. Oarey was filed Thursday ,
' on the grouud * of a defective vc'tlict.
Order * for cleaning Water Clone ts ,
Outhouse.1) , etc. , will bo promptly attended
to'.by addressing Owe a Conly , poatolllce ,
city. decO-Ct
Nindell & Krolle , Practical Hattcm ,
have removed to N. K. corner of l.'Hh and
rarnhsm Btreets. dl3-fit
It Is Raid that before his removal Kant
Mr. A. K. Touzalln contemplated the erec
tion of a club house for the 1) ) . & M. boys
in Omaha.
The lecture that was to have been
delivered before the graduating clasH nt
Brownell hall , on Friday evening , by
Hon. Guy A , Brown , has heoa pontooncd
until Monday evening.
"Cuckoo , " the [ Saratoga correspond
c : ent of TllK BKF , is in danger of his life
hinco'hh latest communication. The com'
positormado four young Miasca married
women , by netting it up Mrs. instead of
Mlwi , in the account of the Lyceum ino l >
ing. "Cuckoo" was not to blame.
A colored man stopped a white girl on
Dodge street , near Jeffenion , recently
nnd demanded money of her. Two gen-
tUmen , who wore driving ly , heard the
girl's Borcams and drove rapidly to the
pot. AH they came up the negro Hcd and
the frightened giil waatakcn Hafcly home.
The new Bohemian theatre , recently
built at Kexsler's garden on South Thir
teenth Htroct , cost 83,500. It is a neat
and Hubstnntlal frame stnicture , 34 feet
wide and 78 feet long. The auditorium
liax a high arched celliog and the Dealing
capacity Is something ever 400. The ntago
in located at the went end ,
The Herald says : "When General
( Irant returned from Cali'ornln , the vic
tims of the 'ilolly swindle' in Hurl ngton
allowed the veteran to BOO their water-
worka throw n 3-lnch stream from the
same level 307if ot high. " The Herald's
ignorance on the xubject haa been the
ca\wo of much mirth among firemen nnd
waterworks men to-day , as such a thing ay
it aMwertfl Is an Impossibility. The alleged
test was a joke on Pat 0. Hawoo. which
was posaibly overheard and conveyed Id
the Herald edittr.
Mr. 8. Lehman IIOH purchased Uie
property on the Bouthwett corner Twelfth
and loupla streets , formerly owned by
H. Latey , aud now ocuplod as n dnig
utore. He Intends to remodel the entire
building and Ci. It up us one of the meal
elegant jewelry HtorcH in the city. Con
aidering the big boom in corner lotn , anc
the fact of iU being located nearly oppo
Mite both the Mlllard and Metropolitan
we think Mr. Lehroau has made a splcndli
Investment , having bought it nt the lov
price of seven thousi > nd five hundred del
lam.
The first Herdic fooch ever Been 01
the Htrco s of Omaha won In town Thurs
lay , having been driven ever from' Cotmcl
Bluffn , with a party to witness the opera
tion of the water-work . Among the num
bcr were Chief Kngincer Laccy , Thomu
Bowman , president of the Itescuo ho *
team , Manager Brown of the Western Un
ion office , Messrs. Uawson , Beckley-Kiel
crand Howe. An exhibition of watei
throwing by the Omaha worka wag mad
under the direction of Chief Kngineer'Gal
ligan for their benefit , and they were ver
' much pleased with it.
The proposed banquet of the Omuh
board of trade , on January 3d next , In th
i new room * of that association , la attract
- ' - log the attention of our merchant * , aor
If carried out , it in intended to make it
grand ( success. A special meeting of a
members of the board is called by th
. ' office for Saturday evening , Dccemb <
17th , at the rcaum in Union block. Kvcr
raemler II requested to be present or ni
tify the secretary'whether they favor tl ;
banquet or not , aud at this meeting tli
committee * are to be api > ointed to til
charge of the utfair. PA rtls having fac
bearing upon street paving and puhllo lu
pioveuients1 are also Invited to be prcsen
SKIS HKHK
You are tick ; well , there ia iu t ono rein
dy that will euro you buyoud possibility i
doubt. If H'd Liver or Kidney trouuli
Couiiumptlon , Dyspe dia. Debilltj
' Well'H ] Iealth Jtenewer" u your lioix
$1. Druggist Deirat , C. 1' . Good in ai
Omaha. ( i )
r
"WINEOFCARDUI" for Ladles onlj
C , K , OoodmtnV.
L
ST. JOHN ,
The Great Temperance Qov
ornor of Kansas Lectures
in This Wicked City.
Ami Doolnre * That Prohibition i *
n Grand Snoooim.
The celebrated prohibition lender nnd
etmltHcnn governor of Kanna nrrlvwl in
city ycntcrtlay , after lecturing" at Lin-
oln and I'Uttsmotith on the subject in
which lie is HO deeply Intcreited. ( ! ov.
> t. John came to this city on the invita-
> n of Mr. John It , Finch , and lectured
ely in Omaha and the oilier two cities
Miifd , his. appoatanco here bcln an-
onnccd several dayH a < i for 1'rlJay eyen-
ng. The ( llstlnK l"hcdiMlor wan glvon
grand reception nt Lincoln , where ho
, H c corted about by the itnivcr-
ity cadetH and baud , hut though
wannly welcomed here there Hcerned
aTebetn no systematic arrmiijptnent
or his reception , bin cnniiiif , ' even belir , '
nknown tu u Inrxc nutnbr of our cltl-
CI1R ,
The lecture was delivered nt the Fir.t
M. II. cluirch , that edifice belns "ly
omfortably fillet , but the nudicnce beliiff
f a character very llnttcrin to the ability
.nil renown of tfio temperance Kovomor.
'he lecturer U a innn of iiiediiiin stature ,
icrvons nd wiry o institution , and very
irepoa-rewInK In his manner. Ho has a
.ilcaoant voice and delivery , in n irai > hiu
nlkcr , and at tlmcH ( 'rci.vrt iiillo | clmin
n the clIncunNloii of liin fa\nritu tlienie.
Tlio lecture wax In HiibHtnnce
ppcnl for teniper nce , enlivened I y cnu-
ilcrablo wit an i linmnrnnd many apt nnd
well told uiipodotcs andi lluntrations , jii't
nough ntntia ic < brii ( , ' worked In to pliow
lut fieurex wouldn't go back on the caiiKC.
Lncdltoriul in n momlng paper of ycnter-
ay WAH tuken up nnd it paragraphs an-
wered one by one. The Bix-aker wan frc-
lucntly intcrnipted by the heartiest ap-
tlauiio and hi * . Hal Hun in a humoroiiH direc-
Ion greeted with no little laughter.
THAT AHHAUf.T.
Yextcniay's IKK contained a dispatch
rom riattmnntith to the effect that John
) . Finch , the tctn | > crance advocate , as-
aultcd the editor of the PlnttHinouth Jour-
al on Thursday night. The awmult wan
irovoked by tha I llowing paragraph that
ppearcd in the Journal the same evening :
"It is In lie hoped that the prohibition
nee tin < In thin city this evening will not
e ottende I tiy the notnriouu John It.
'inch , whose reputation is so thoroughly
mircncd by immoral disclosures that bin
renenco would detract greatly from the
oed effect of the meeting , "
In the evening Finch went into The
ournal otlice nnd , after a few hard words
Hh the editor , ( J. W. Hherman , ntruck
tin in the face. Sherman ha i 1 < inch im-
nedlatcly arrested. Upon arraignment
esterday the temperance leader pleaded
iilltyiuul wan fined ttm tlollan and costx.
'he aff.ilr created nnme cxeitoinent in
'lattsmnuth.
DIED FROM I.AUDANUM.
'ame Hnrrii Commits Suicide on
a Went Bound Train.
JnnicN Harris , n yor.ng and well to do
amor of Atlantic , Iowa , committed miiddo
hllu In a Hleoping car birth on board the
'nion Pacific train wcstwnnl bound ,
hurxday night. The nuicido WBH difcnv-
red near Kearney , and the unfortunate
man died soon after Ids raHh deed was din-
loscd , The remains were brought back
n train No. 4 yenterday forenoon , In
targe of ) IH ! brother , T& . It. HarrlH , nnd
nclo , D. A , IlniTix , both rcaidonts near
Vtlnntic.
The lirothcr stated 'to' a BEK reporter
iat the dccensed MilFered an injury by
.lling , last summer , which , coupled with
previous sunstroke , tended to derange
Is mind. Ho was taken to the
ountaina in the summer and
aturncd , evidcnt'v benefitted. Kecently ,
owover. h's sytnptims of Insanity had ro-
ppearcd , and hin brothrr nnd undo had
.artcdto again take him to the mountains.
"he Insane man would frequently coin-
lain of a terrible pain in bin bead , nnci do-
'red to procure laudanum tu cano It. It
an the especial watch of the two men to
revcnt hint obtaining the drug , but
iroiigh Homo means he Miccccdi'd In get-
n a vial nt the Omaha depot , nnd niter
utiriiiK to his berth ho took tlie contents.
Vliile under the lnlluunc of the poison he
ut n Might gONh in bin neck , which tit
'rst wiix thought to have been the causonf
eath The physician , bowc.ver , declared
hat the wound thus indicted was not fatal
nd that Harris died from the laudanum.
The remains were taken to hlx home
.car Atlantic yesterday forenoon , and the
unerul will ho held to-day. The ifa and
elatlves of the deceased nave the Mymiia-
by at tha untiro community In which
hey reside.
Feeble Lailloi.
Thoao languid , tiruaoino Bonsations ,
causing you to fool scnrcnly ublo to bo
on your foot ; that constant drain that
s taking from your system all its
elasticity ; driving the bloom from
your chocks ; that continual strain up
on your vital forces , rendering you ir
ritable and fretful , can easily bo re
moved by the use of that marvelous
remedy , Hop Bitters. Irregularities
nnd obstructions of your system are
relieved nt once , while the special
cause of'periodical pain is permanent
ly removed. Will you hood this ?
[ Cincinnati Saturday Night , ilecl-13
I. O. O. T.
All the members aru reiiucxted to moot
at the ledge room at 7:30 : tliU ( Friday ]
evening , to attend the toninerat > ce leture
of Covernor Ht. John , of KatiKaH , at the
Fir.t M. K. Church.
W.J. WAIIII , Hccrutury.
An Important Bo.iine.si Chang * ,
We notice that ttio old Mnrxli Harvontvi
company'of Sycamore. Illinois , HO wcl
known throughout Nebraska , IIB.H glvei
plico to the Mareh Hinder Manufacturini
Company , Wu are informed that tliU cor
poration has bef n organlied npecially ti
meetcunditiariH arlalng from the cxplra
tion of the license * loir < ago ] granted bj
Marsh Urothen to Kaster , Gammon j
Deerluj , and to the Sycamore Marjh liar
vcJter Mauufacturlng Company , Al
territorial limitations on the Mar/h 'har '
venter are ended , so the Marsh Itrotlien
In connection with other leading capital
ists at Sycamore and vicinity , hav
formed this new company , with an nu
thorzed capital of § 000,000 ( of whlcl
amount g300OCO hna already been paid
and IncreaKod capacity In order to carry 01
the extensive huslno&i contemplated.
Tim Marsh Urutherwho are well knowj
in this community , have a majority of tin
utock , A > < onir the other heavy Ktockhold
era nre J. H. Waturinin , u wealthy banker
J , It. Kllwood , of UeKnlh , the wcnteri
barb wio < klnir ; It , Kllwood , preiident o
thejt. Klwood manufacturing company o
Sycamore , lllln. ' ! ' , Mid 0. W. Vale ,
< hlcajio cat ItalUt a lint of men who cm
aud will back the Itibtltutl u for whaievc
it may require for future extension of bud
nwi , We undentand the company wll
devote lUelf principally to the nianufac
ture of their new Marxh harvester an
binder and the Mar h-Whltney > , latfori
and binder , the demand for both machine
liehiglitgelr In exceMuf prcscnlability to
suiiply ,
Wo notice aiming thu olllccrs the n lno
of Wallnce Wlieclcr nn gcncr l ftgent , with
hcadpiartcrf ) nt 5ycalllor ( nnd while wo
regret to lt o to good a Iwilncnn limn ni
Mr. Whrcler fnun our mlrUt , the olllce
will b cmitiniKil under efficient manage
ment.
THE OIQANTEAN MINSTRELS.
A Finn Show , Well Hnntllod nnd
FullefFnn.
The CJin'antcan inlnttrelx , traveling
ir.mi IViflton under thu proprletorxhlp ( .f
M , II. I/cavitt npjieared at Itoyd's op r&
hou.0 lant evening before n good nlzcd nu- .
dteLce. While not UR "gigantean" ni their
name Impllcn , the troupe are nevertheless
good , * nd g.vo a p1e < mant and generally
fantldioiiH an entertainment an could bo
ankcd for ,
The first part wan net with Lew Itene-
.llcl , Dave Itccil , 1' . 0. Shortly 11. Carl ,
and John Cameron as manipulator * of the
"lumen , " and I Illy Arlington. Harry Arm
strong , John Kvanx , John Kelly nnd
John Uand its "tnmboM. " Tlir o ten end
men nre all wcl ! known in thu tniiii > trei
htiHinuRK , and niauu R eve nil excellent hti !
iniiew jokcH , licslden | ii'ncniiiig aplcnnlng
vaiietyof ballaiU. Of the latter , "The
Chicken Jubilee. " "llluc Alnatlan M..un.
tulnt" , " and "Higher and Higher " were
cdptclally well ming , Lew Itcncdlct pre-
editing tholatt nnmcd.
I * . C. Khortlt in hii s | > cclaltlt > .s did good
wotk and wan heartily applauded. He
especially took thu hnuno In Ids act of
dancing and jdaylng bin own accompani
ment on the violin.
The n | > eratic finale from Ilnccncio , en
titled "The Coppers" was very pleasingly
presented nnd Included many novel feat
ures. The Nhmlni ; wnt especially fine ,
and the closing churns elicited much nil-
Counon and Kelly , UH " eng nnd dance
artlnU" were iniinenHC. They were en led
out Hevrral times , nnd the ludicr.ius situa
tions and high and lof'y tumbling they en-
gitged In were of the ino.it laughable na
ture.
ture.The ( tiguntcnn Quartette , consistin ? of
Arthur Cook , It. T. Tyrrell , William Kel-
lug/ , and J. W. Lament , are without
question the equals of any minNtrcl iiuai-
tctte In the couutry. Their voice * , ore
splendidly concerted , and all evince a high
musical culture. Tiioy were called for
ftovirid times , nnd responded with plenum
/elections.
Old time minstrelsy was H novel fea
ture , and represented the lint scene in
minstrelsy ever produced In tliU country ,
as placed upon tlie stage by Dan Kmnett : ,
thu veteran , about forty yeara ngo. In its
presrntation last night Mr. Etnmttt was
the central figure , and his Introdiiction to
the audience wad a Ai nnl for applaii e.
The remainder of the entertainment
consisted of n burlesque oration by iiilly
Arlingt n , which contained mime good
hits ; the three lUnklus in their side-
plitting kin > t nr iciicarnal ; Don Kmrnott
tnd Tavo Heed in a specially ; nnd con-
hided with 11 laiiglmblcafterp ceo entitled
'Patience the Snake Ohaimer '
, or , in
which liurtcim Stanley , the masculine so-
irano , uppearcd at his bent. Iturton is a
ne feumlo imperHimntnr , eiuul | to , if not
urpuHHhig J. Arthur Doty. During this
iimcs < | iiQ , the "Gobble Duett1 , " from
'Iho ' Alnscottf , " was wel1 rend red by
t rton ml Williuii Kellogg , IL < rry
\rniHtrong , as ' Tatt c , " was a b'g ' hit ,
nd kept the audience in a roar with his
tinny performances nnd insatiable nppe-
iU.
iU.AH
AH a whole the ( Jigantcjuw are n fine
niustiel troupe. Their costumes are of
iticli better get-up tlinii th"se of any
ther troupe , except I he MasUulom , over
11 Omnha , aud their vocal artlutri tire of
. very hi h order. Tney give a mat 'nee
.nd evening performance to-day.
Dr. Amelia Burroughs , Withnell
ilouso , Tuoadaya and Fridays , 10 a.
n. to 4 p. m. tf
PERSONAL.
.1. S. Halbert wont cast yesterday.
L. A. Iteltzcr , of Osceola , Is in town.
Miss Emma Wilson , of Kearney , in in
Ity.
Ity.Loran
Loran Clarke , of Albion , Neb. , i In the
ity.N. .
N. S. Harding , of Nebraska City , is in
lie city.
Geo. H. ItmokniH umnng the Llncolnites
n thh city.
S. S. Lowe , of Fremont , arrived in the
ity yesterday.
H. W. Harcly , of Lincoln , spent ycwter-
.ay In Omaha.
A. G. Scott , of Lincoln , arrived In
hunha lout night.
L. M. DIehl , of Syracuse. > feb , , is visit-
ng Omnha a few dnys.
K , F. Morris , of Full * City , Is a guest
it the Withnell house.
I'rof , Samuel Aughey , of Lincoln , ni-
ivod in Omnha yesterday.
K. It. ( irillin and wife , uf North 1'lattc ,
aru registered nt the Withncll House ,
J . D. Jones , late of Tin : BKK eHtablUh-
ncnt , hiiK xccured a position In Seaman's
taper wareho me.
i-s , J. H. 1'ierco , acoimpanled t > y her
sister and two children , leivei fur her
mine in Dixou county to-day.
The friend * of J. II. Wcllx , formerly
chief clerk of It. U. Dunn & Co.'s mercan
tile agency , will bo pleased to learn of his
iromotion tit the assistant managership of
hoOmahaoIHce In the employ of thosamo
company. [ Detroit Free Picss , Decem-
) cr 4.
FACTS THAT WE KNOW.
Tf you ixro suHurnig from n severe
cough , cold , asthma , bronchitis , con
sumption , JOSH of voice , tickling in
the throat , or any affection of the
throat or lungs , wo know that DR.
KINO'H NKW DIHCOVKKY will give you
immeiliato relief. Wo know of hun
dreds of casts it haa completely cured ,
mul that where all other medicine :
had fsiiled. No ether remedy can
dhow ono hnlf na many permanent
'cures. Now to give you Batisfnctory
proof that Dr. KING'S NKW Discov-
KUV will wire you of Asthma , Bron
chitis , Hay Fever , Consumption , Severe
vere Coughs and Colds , Hoarseness
or any Tlitoat.or Lung Disease , if yoi
will call at J. K. Isu & MoJAiioN'
Drug Store you cmi got n trial bottle
free of cqst , or a regular sixo bottle
for 81,00. janlUlyS ( )
0. C. Cook & Co. , Council Bluffs
Iowa , general agents for II. D. Rush'
Golden Eagjo Flour for Omnha , Neb
Orders solicited by telephone or ether
wiso. doclS'lm *
liroinptoniea the Ho s cough Phya
ic , See card in another column ,
dec. i.Mf.
APPLE JELLY nt ono third the
price of butter
declt.2t ) nt J. I. NICHOLS.
CHRISTMAS abb D S nrtho
"BOSTON STOKE. "
Tltt'NKS , 11AOH AND TOV TKUNKK ,
dool5-3t AT MAKHOFF'S.
A SURPRISE
Hr. A. Rn cnbory' i Rculilonoo In-
vndod by Hi * Employes.
nnd Friendn.
I/i t evening A party Including the band
> f the Minlcal Union ordiestra , left the
residence of Mr. W. H. Martlnotitch for
Vorth Omnha on a very delightful mist-ion.
rho object of the nlpht raid was to Mir-
iriflo and capture tin c.vtlo occupied by
Mr. A. Uiwenbery , the contractor and
lullder no long nnd favorably known AS a
citizen of the Gata City.
It was Mr. Itosenlwry's 3"th birthday
anniversary and the victors.bin employes
and friend * , went with music and refresh
ments to moke merry nd rejoice with him
over the fact. A substantial mark of es
teem and regard was conveyed by the
tarty In the nhape .f sup rbly made and
) cautiful n t of fllvcr ten pieces and a
salver. The picccn Ino'uded ' coffee and tea
urm , pitcher * , sugar bowl , etc. , all of
which were gold lined nnd engraved with a
card design in bai relief , the whole being
ono of the richest patterns manufactured.
On the nalvcr were two lolic' old pbitcc ,
ipon which wa.i engraved the wor s ,
"From hN cmployen t < > A. Hosenbery i n
his. 87th bitthday , " followed by the lint of
Inhomos follows ;
M. S. Mnrtlnovlck , C. O. Tullln , W.
Co.lln . , Ira 1'ritch.id , H. Thomas. , P.
Sperling , Foster t ( ! ray , Chicago Lumber
company , A. L. Strang , L. Kol-
msh , K. Frost , A. Stohl , A. Mnlberg ,
A. .lftn < cn , K. llx ! , F. Hullcnbcck , C.
Katbltn , J. Kendall , J. Lnftus , I * . Xich ,
A bwartwm , and many i.thorn.
The set was obtained nt the -welry j cm-
: > onuiu of llax ey & Itro , who pro
nounced It imp of the finest in o > ery re
spect orer n.-iit ivit of their cstabliHhmcnt ,
while the win k of engraving wns done n
their best lyle , the wliolo Ousting uiiw.irds
of .5,300.
The company succeeded in completely
surprising the rebi | > lent of the mngnllicent
( Ift , and had a ro al time at his rrs donee ,
oturning > t a lute hour. The orchestra
'urnlahed nnme flrst-cloHs munic nn thtt oc-
cosloo.
Jacob MartzolT , Lancaster , N , V. , says
your Hi'iiiNR ULOSHOM works well for
everything you _ recnmmend it ; myself ,
wife , and children have all upcd it , and
you can't find a healthier family in New
York St ito.-Oct. 5. 18SO. eod-lw
BAB BOTS.
Ihm RMnlb of Readlnn Modern Jn-
TCBlle liiteratare-
Some time ago an account was published
of ac.t\e or don in the northern part of
tha city , lilted up and occupied by a band
of youthful devourers of the dime novel
and similar literature , anxious to emulate
he deeds of noted robbers and highway-
nen. Hmce then several arrests have been
nadc in the southern part of the city , the
uvenlle olfcuders being of decidedly ten
der yearn , and last night another clique < f
.hesaine sort w > s arrested aud broken up ,
; he various olliccrs' _ picking out n pretty
clear ca e of depravity against th.s rising
; eneration.
In thls1iilterca.se the boot and shoe st reef
of ircss'S. ' Feenty & Connally , on Six
teenth street near Can ? , wns the point of
attack , nnd the alleged gang included lour
small boys named icjpec'ively ' Owen Connolly
nelly , Klldie Warbright , Denny Thompson
uid Vincent Valentine , the latter possess
ing a name well c iiciilattd to adorn tlie
history of a noted outlaw.
The tlepredatitini of tliexo bovn began
about two weeks ago. when they xtolo a
: > alr of boots from the Looks outsiilo the
Front door. It was nt the time susi ectod
Lhit there was an orgimized attempt to
raid the st re , and this suspicion became a
certainty when , Thursday afternoon , a
poi > of valuable Arctic * were stohn , fol-
loived by the adroit theft yesterday after
noon of two pair of rubber ' oot-i.
_ Tlie lost act , however , was discovered in
time tn capture the yuuthful party and re
cover the plunder. Conn illy , Tliomppon
and Warbriuht went to the front of the
store , and white one engaged the firm in a
conversation about picture cards , thu oth
er tw < i8ii al < ti I the boots olT the hooks and
decamped with them up the alloy. They
h d scarcely gone \vlim a
neighbor informed the firm of the theft
anu chose was civcn atoiue. The trio was
overhauled on Wubntcr street between 18th
and lllth , In a private yard which they had
entered to wnxh tlieir feet and put on the
now liootu. Od seeing that they were pur
sued they lied , but Wnybright w < s cup-
tured by Mr. Feeiicy and Counol y
run down by Mr , Win. Fleming , who
was p suing by in n buggy at the tine.
Wnylirigut was handed over to Constable
Chas. Ilollnw , who took him home to bis
mother , Connolly was taken before Judge
licnoku and gavu the whole business > . > v.ty
[ ind wai released on bail , warrants being
issued for the other boys , tlie chargti Ijcing
[ ictit larceny.
The examination uill probably tukv
place to-d ty (
Our Experience from Many.
"I had been sick und miserable so
long and had caused my husband so
muoh trouble and uxpunao , no one
seomcd to know what ailed me , that
I was completely disheartened and
discouraged. In this frame of mind
I got a bottle of Hop Bitters nnd ust-d
them unknown to my family. I soon
began to improve and gained BO fast
that my husband nnd family thought
it atraugo and unnatural , but when I
told' them what had helped mo , they
said "hurrah for Hop Ititiers ! long
may they prosper , for they have made
mother well and us happy. " The
Mother. [ Homo Journal. dl-15
Tb Grand Jury Adjoarns-
The grand jtuy , which Imi been ou u-
pied for the past two weeks in iiivvxtigR-
tion of the Smith murder , adjoin ned yen-
tcnlay until Thursday next , without ac
tion in the mutter. They found two In
dictments oglnst August A null , th ? man
nrrcstod on ThuniJay evening , charging ,
him I with having menaced and
intimidated Judge Lhuuly. What the ac
tion of thu grand jury in the Smith ca o
will be it is difficult to foretell.
labor Ball.
A dauca was given in Standanl hall
lost evening for the benefit of the colored
loclctiea known as the ' 'Knights of Tuber"
and the "Daughters .of the Tabernacle , "
About a hundred couple attended , Hoff
man's orchestra ftiriilsbod the music. Sup
per W&H provided iu the hall dining room.
Tlie dance was. of a very pleasant nature ,
and tliojo p-esent "nhook it down" lively
until lute at night.
Take "BLACK-DRAUGHT" and yon
will uovc.r ho bilio'i'
C. F , Goodman' *
Child' * Hospital Opened.
The child's hopltal , for the care of stele
and imlixcnt children , which has been
instituted under the atuplces of thu Kpli
copal aud other churches , was fornuill >
opened yenteiday nftornoou and evening.
The hcMpital wa * viitod by largo mimbcru
of liullci anil gentlemen , and its appoint
ments \vcro highly commended , There
aio six beds In tlio hcwpltal , two of which
ure now occupied. Sinter Sarah is the lady
iu charge and it in sure that the attain ol
th hodpilal are in good hands , lilubop
Clarkbon and a number of the clergymen
in the city were present during the after
noon nnd cvcnin ? , Quite a liberal um
vas MI ! Fcribeil for the mi-lntcimiico of the
ioipit.il , and Its ixMinnncncy It doubtleM
A CURIOUS CASE.
Alleged Imprisonment ofn Woman
for Board-
( teorge McKinney arrived In this city
with his wife about three weeks ago , and
engaged board of Mi * . M. W. Simpton ,
corner .South Klo\enth and I < cavcnworth
Klrcets. Thursday he appeared befor *
Tu ge Itenecke and made complaint
against Mrs. Simpson and ono
Toseph W. Kayo , charging thtm
with falsely imprisoning bin wife and baby
the latter born since its parents arrived
in Omaha. The parties comD nincd
tgalnit were arrcslod Thumlay and gave
hall In $ T > CO each , Kd Stcrickcr becoming
> ) onUtnan fur appearance at two o'clock
ycs'oidny. '
McKinney alleges that bis wife was
taken ill teen after they went to Mrs.
.Simpson's IIOUKC , nnd is now In a delicate
: omlition , with n habo .but two weeks old.
Ho wiui unnblt ! to p.iy Mrs , Simp-
* ; on the full amount of her bill , which
nho ma o nut at$15 per week , and so when
10 had hired n hem < c and proposed to re *
move his wife nnd child there , the McKin-
: icy woman and Kayo , who seems tn be
"tho man about the hous-1 , " re'tised to
cither allow Mrs. McKinney to l avc or
; ivo her husband admittance into the room
where she Is. Ho therefore swore ( lit n
warrant against them for Imprisonment of
lis wife nnd child.
The Minstrels
L axitt'ft ( ligautciin minstrels arrived in
the city yesterd y and give a grand en
tertainment at lloyd's ojicia house to
night. The street p.tr.ade , made at nonn ,
was very creditable , and n first-class ,
aughab'e performance may be expected
, o-nglit. ! An exchange says of the com
pany :
"The first part presented thirty-f ur
pcrforoii.ru ; and when we say " 'perform-
ere , wo mean artiste , all of them , nuchair-
wa mem being lined to till up the stage ,
which has often been the cast * of late with
a great many of the large nhown. Thi-i
lortinii of the cluiu- was excellent , thu line
pi1 ging of the quartette I i.'ini ? heartily en
cored ; and the eiid men kept things lively
with their fu my s iyings and doing : ) , and
: o their credit bo it xaiif , they were mostly
IB" . The olio is a flue one , not a | oor < r
.edioun net in the s.iiiie , and some ( if thoui
ibove the average by several degrees. Mr.
horliss gavoas clever and enj yublc an
xct as we have ever seen in a whuw of this
< ind. ( 'onl I3urgcs wax n funny as ever.
The four comets are a team that make
everything go with a hurrah while theyare
m the .stago. The old time miii.st'e scene ,
ed By the veteran Dau Ktumctt , waH great-
v enjoyed , and the nut-ical act by the
We t ln Brothers and Wo d and Itensley
was the most cnjoyahl- and artistic ono
we have ever seen. The burlesque cloning
lie liill sent all home in high Kood humor ,
ready to give a g od word for Leavitt'H
minstrels.
THE FINEST AND BEST
KI.TTl.Xtt . ( ! IIILIWKN'S Sl'UIXCI 1IKKI ,
< IIOKS ARE LAIKD , SCIIOHEH it MITCH
ELL'S , KOU WHICH WE AUK THK ONLY
HOUSK ix OMAHA , IIUYINO DIUECT
I'HOM THK 1'ACTOUY , THEUE1IY OIV1NO
THE BCYEIt THK I1EST .SHOE 1'OSSIIILK TO
WEAlt. r. D. MoltSK.
"Wnr Department Matters.
Jatlnnal Apsociatol Prciu.
WASHIXCJTON , December lThe (
war department ha < published a gen
eral order stating that more discrimin
ation should bo given in courts mar-
ial where men are trisd f > r desertion
; o the intention of men , whether they
were merely absent without leave and
ntending to return , or whether they
n tended to deport. Desertion , it Bays ,
s unauthorized absence accompanied
) y tlio intent of not returning and
ioth must be proven to sustain the
charge.
The war department has notilied the
signal service observers that their rec
ords are part of the records of the war
department and not open t > unauthor-
zcd inspection or to bo produced in
court upon a subpiuna without author
ity from the war department. When
such is required the war department
must bo notified , when proper orders
trill be issued.
Bead
National Associated 1'rcss.
PHILADELPHIA , December Hi. M.
A. Wurts , fiinco 1801 recording secre
tary of the Sunday school union nnd
wsidont of its board of mission , in
which capacity lip had been instru
mental in organizing J , > IOO Sunday
schools , with a membership of7,000 ,
is dead.
THE MISSISSIPPI.
Synopsis of tlie Report of the River
Commiition.
N tloual Associated 1'ri'jis.
WASHINGTON" , December 10. The
Mississippi river commission report
covers about eighty pages of foolscap
uid ia accompanied by several voluminous
inous appendices giving details of sur
veys of the rivor. The following is an
abstract of what the commission says
about levees ;
The utility of lovocs as a means to
prevent destructive floods , which is
one of the aids enumerated in the act
creating the commismon is too obvious
to require comment. The importance
to bo attached to that object is t\ mat
ter wholly within the discretion of
congress and not suitable to discuss
here. That the utility of levees as a
means to deepen the channel of the
river and improve and give safety and
oasp to navigation , is u subject on
which difference of opinions exist , und
in respect to which the facts alluded
to do not carry equal weight , is evident -
dent to the minds of all the members
of the commission. It is considered
by all that levees , by confining thu
flood waters of the river within re
stricted apace , aided in some degrco
to increase the llowing and deepening
power of the current ; but as to the
extent and potency of these influen
ces on the improvement of thu water
channel for the purpose of navigation
merely , improvement is most needed ,
and their value for that purpose , as
compared with ether methods of im
provement , and as compared with
their cost , are regarded as subjects requiring -
quiring further observation and
study and the accumulation of
further and moro comprehensive
data before the final conclusion can
bo reached concerning them. In the
meantime- the existing state of know
ledge and the judgment of the com
mission cannot bo bettor expressed
than in the words of their report of
February 17 , 1880. Tlio commission-
era say they are not in posacsssion
of the data doomed neccessary in
making a trust worthy the estimate of
the entire coat of a levee system , but a
great reduction in evidently praclic-
able in the amount of former esti
mates , Im.tL'd on thu nxsurcd existence
of it river bed not subject to evasion
and on levee work at forty or fifty
cents per cubic yard.
Speaking of solid structures the re
port sajs : "Failure- , disappointment
and imperfect results are to bo ex
pected in seine degree when dealing
with national agencies of great mag
nitude by means of novel and
imnmtured expediencies. It has
been shown by years of patient
and lastinq ctlort that solid and heavy
structures will not itund in the bed of
the Mississippi river , unless built of
.dimensions and curried to depths that
would forbid their gchoral uee for the
purpose of channel improvement , nnd
it may well bo doubted whether the
marvelous capacity of this water way
will over bo usefully developed nnd
inado tributary to the power , wealth
and happiness of the people , unless it
can bo accomplished by the use ot
light and comparatively inexpensive
devices like those which have bi'en
named or may bo devised and per
fected. It is the unanimous opinion
of the commission that tlio improve
ment of the navigation of the Missis
sippi below Cairo upon the plan recom
mended in 1880 is entirely practica
ble , and that completion of the works ,
for which partial cstimutcH wore then
submitted , with others of similar
character where the navigation is
bad or may hereafter become so , will
establish and maintain n continuum
low river channel not less than ten
foot deep over all shoals and bars be
tween Cairo and the hettd of tlio
passes , with the possibility of attain
ing practicable depths considerably
beyond that limit. In making the
required estimate of the total cost of
thcso improvementsdifficulties of ape-
culiarcharacterarcencountercdamong ;
them may bo mentioned the uncer
tainty necessarily attending the novel
methods of construction , the absence
of precedents indicating the degree
and promptness with which the de
sired results may bo achieved , the
possible existence of gravel beds
which will hare to bo removed by
dredging , and the probability that
ono of the effects of the improvement
will bo the development of bad bars
and the necessity of additional works
it localities where the navigation has
heretofore been good. " It is expected
that § 33,000,000 will cover the im
provement.
WORTH r OF I'llAISE.
AH a rule wo do not recommend
patent medicines , but wlum wo know
jf ono that really is a public benefac
tor , and does positively cure , then we
consider it our duty to impart that in
formation to all. Electric bitters nre
truly a most valuable medicine , and
will surely cure Biliousness , Fever
and Ague , Stomach , Liver and Kidney
complaints , oven where all other rem
edies fail. We know whereof wo
speak , and can , freely recommend to
all. [ Ex. Sold at 50 cents a bottlo.
Ish .fe McMahon. (7) ( )
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE Advertisement To Loan , Kor gale ,
Lost. Found. Wants , Boarding. Ac. , will bo In
serted In these ox > Iumns once Jor TEN CENTS
per line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVE CENTS
per line. The * first Insertion no\er less than
TXVENTY-FIVE CENTS
TO LOAN MONEY.
ONEY TO LOAN Call at Law OIHce of D
M L. Thomu Room 8 CrolKhton Bloek.
To loan at from 8 to 10 per cent1
on good real cstatesecurlty , Ly
UR. ISAAC EDWAKD3 1109 Farnhatn St.
' ° LOAN At 8 per con tin-
tereat In sums of 2eoO and
upwards , for ? to 6 years , on first-class city and
farm property. UXMIS Unit ESTATE and Lois
AQKXCT. 16th and Douiclas SU.
HELP WANTED.
A position af , clerk or alc8innn.
WASTKIl rifeienccs fc-lvcn. Address , Viiueht ,
Dee ollleo. 73110
Orders for music Ic.-sona in private
WANTKU
families , both vocal and Instrnincntal , A
years experience. Address , J. K. M. , Itco olllec
Hoard in pmato family for aladv
WANTKU cbl drcn durln ; , ' the winter. Ad
dress Mating urniH and Location , ( Gcmia'
lamliy prefered ) . C' . E. 11. , lieu ollleo. ! ! 5 171
One iropil eook.oplvat onico
WANTED Engineer , futon I'-i'-ifle lUilronil
Ileadiiiartcni | llullulnt ; . 739-17
Qlrl for gcteral housework , at
WANTED St. 737-101
ITirANTKU A cirl'for ' housework. Oerinan or
TT I > auo preferred. Jlrn. Uln liain , Idth
St. , bet. Lenvcnworth an I ilaroy. 712-141
A llr t i-ln s cool , Ininicillately , at
the OceiJcntal. 7-3 tl
- ' havinif npei-1 1 worl : In
the woodworking line , xuch as eiixh , \ < u\-
making , eommon tables or anythlni ; lielonyliii , '
to that claxK of work will Hnd it to their ml\ant-
ayc tu ndilresbn , Woodworker , Ike oltico.
' - A drl for jrciieml liou-ework In
WAM'KD- tAO. Oooj wsfcs nnd steady
employment. dee3-4t ,
WANTKlCliiimedlatuly u eook , at 1120 II r-
ney St. 002 tf
ANTED A No. 1 barber , 700 South Tenth
W Street. 717-17' .
- the Cartlel I House , four < r
WANTED-At nlio day batrdert , 14th and
Jackson btrcetn. 718-17 * .
- In a iom | > eteiit nilllir.
WANTED-Sltuatlon co irlven. Will comu
anytlmebc'wrai nowaiultno l t of Janiuty.
Ad < rcwi J. B , I.liulsAV , Windom , .Minnojota.
710-17.
Olrltodo housevtork. Kniulro
W 1110 Fainhim St. Ut-U
Kundlnp bridge and -.iiool bonds.
WANTED Olark. R Vl vn . gfl-tf _
FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND.
1IKNT New houne of 4 rooms , mar 11
FOH I * hop * . Apply at 1131 fihcrman averui .
7U51C
'ITIOK Hf NT Nicely liirnUliecl fiont room , S
.L unfurnlilicd roomn ; catt tide 17th St. one
door north of Douglas. 735-lOt
HENT-S rooms over Jicobs' ClothlnK
POR tore. No. 1120 Karnliam Ht. Sultible f Ji
Mllees or eleep'njr ioonn. 738-17
UKNT-Tuo furnished rooms , tultablcfor
FOR - luune-keepin ; , li'JIU t'allfoinlast.
731 tf
RKNT Larfc-e brick store on Fourteenth
FOU Kirnham St . Imiulru at Nindcl &
Krclle , Cor. 13h ! and Farnham. 730-17
IJIOH RENT A furnUheJ room to a single lady
J ? or a gentleman , with orwithout board. All
ply N. W. corner California and 10th St. 721 17
rroil KENT I'leaeanl front room , corner ol
S Burl and 17th , 1700 Hurt t. 7Utf ,
OH HUNT-FurnUhcd rooms at A. A. dlh-
I bon's , California , bet. Kth and 1'tli.
I710R HKNT Nlcoy furnished rooms with
J } board , a few day boarders can bo acom-
modatetl , U'jlS ' Cau St. 701-tf
- furnished room for limit
FOUllENT-One > o 2Un-i > rooms with a piano
in \\lllbefrrrent lith Inst. H. W. Cor
IBth and Capitol avenue. WO 10
FOR RENT Boarding house , corner Kth and
DodseHtl. W5-17 *
SPECIAL NOTIOES Oontmuad
KKXr KiirtiUhnl room * ler one or two
ifcntlcmcn , N.V. . Tor , SOtli mi.l . ' Si * .
' '
Oi'-lf'
I.T It KENT A store J2\HO , II ted lor v
.1 let nn < l dry Roods. Arwlv '
JOHN' rowi.Kit , .
usi-si' \VM crly.Nvb. M
Uioll IlKN'T l'f torv hoiiiV , 7 roonu. cellar /
1 well and extern , $18 MSI month. 1241 X. /
II tli St. iwt-17 *
EOI ! HKNT A iilrawit front room , newly
furnished Southwest corner 10th and St.
Mar.y'sotcniu' . iaw-15'
" "
| 7bll ( HKNTit or l Kle rnou , nlwly
X1 furnished , at.N. W. ior. sah and I ) v i.
| > ort.
Iji. It IIKNT-A tlmt'ilvw hnll for society pur-
JJ po * . ( . Cm ( rally located. For particulars
enquire hennard tiros. , 14th and Douutns Kt .
P Oil ItKNT-One parlor on ground floor and
one chamber hnndotnfly fuml hcd , filli ;
faltforiiltt Ht. _
FOR IlEST-Knrnlshcilroorawtthcloset. Good
location. KlzcolUvH. Knnulrcat Y. M.
C. A. an.tf
KENT Now Iioufeof 7 rooms , 19th and
UractiSU. Knqulre E.V. Smith. 184-tf
PWIl 11KNT Kurnlf-hcd rooms , north Milo ol
California .St. , iM door vunt o ! Slut. Inquire
niter 1 ) i. in. 434-tf
IJ10U RENT ! lurnuhod room * ever Mel-
1 : chant * ' ExchriKON. E. cor. inih and DO < | K * >
direct * . _ 280tf
FOR BALE ,
17101 ! HAl.lvA team of bhck horses. Kinuln |
of Omaha Merchants'express turn , 727-21
171011 SAI.i--Or : will exchange for Onwha pro-
I : I'cily. ail Improved section of land adjoin
ing n jtBtloti on t' . P. It. It. M. DUNHAM. 1118
I'nnihumSt. , Omnha.
I71011 SALK Or trade for city property , on
; > pau o ( horses , harness and nagon. Addrw
S. V. , Ihlsolllcai 722 tl
ITIOfv SALiK A InilldlriK ! ! 2.wltli acomiilctu
? stock of dry uoods , roccrle and rUtuixw.
1 i | iilro Bl 1 A. Itlth St. ( . ' 95-17
Foil HA LK Large business lot on Harncy St.
euitablufor wholesaling. John I . , . JIc
Oigue , Opp. I * . O. 021 U
FOK 8ALb A Rood tevcn-ycar-old horse
M arrantcd to drive olngU or double. Kn
quire of George CanUtlJ , Ranfiald houw.norlStf
norlS-tf
ITUJUaALK Team good ponln , chofii ; at l
J ; Ham , 10th St. ocSI-t/
FOR CALK.
BRICK
203-tf KSTADKOOK ft COh.
170R SALE Map * of Douzla * and Soniv QUA.
J ? MM. A. B08EWATKBl620Farnham tre rl
320-tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
) Oil STOLEN A sorrel mule ltb
STUAYKl bun.-h on hind lejr. Kinder will bo re-
unrded by returning him to Patrick Kord ,
Omaha. '
732-1B'
. STHAW I'lcntv of nice oit utraw , at
Charltnn Bro.'H feed store , IBth and ! ) en-
port Sis. 721 tf
mo I.KT Nlculy furnished room , with or
J. without board , 1417 Howard St. 717
EMIS1 NEW CITY MAPS. 10c. Mount'e
B Maps , $2.50. QEO. P. BF.MIS.
JHACIISTUASSEU Pays the highest ensli
. ] irlcc for berand Imnd billiard and pool
tables. Call or addict , 50U South 10th 'trivt ,
Omaha , Neb.
mAKKN Ul' NOTICE Taken up on Saturdaj
J. Dee. ard , two bay horses , ajjcs about 5 and
U years ; fair tizu and well matched. Owner can
have same by proilnc property and payin- (
ehar es. WM KAW1T7.EU , i mila west oJ
( JualcyV coap factory , DuuKlas picclm t.
_ . _ Oil ve in lit
. SIOUX CITY BUTTON MANUFACTLK-
I.HE CO. . Will pay each for horns by thotar-
load , delivered at any railroad depot In Sioux City.
Texas 'tccr horn preferred For particulars wt-
dreg , D. O. Hoblo , Supt. _ ' 013-jl
IN CRAYON Pasttlo and Oil ,
Ira decorative palntln ? . MRS. D. It.
WARDNEKj room 1 , Jacob's Block. 542-tf
B EMIS' REAL.cai'ATE BOOM bee l.t pu . > . .
> HAY At A. II. Sander's Feed Store
BALK1 Hamey at. sl9-tf
EMIS' REAL ESTATE EXCHAMJE. S
B In pope.
JEMIS has rattling lonx lists of botuca , lots
_ lands aud farms for tale Call and gtl
hem.
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL
NOTICES.
XOTICK. Special advertisement * , Buch R
Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Itcnt ,
Wants , Boarding , etc. , will bo Inserted in this
column at the low ratoof TEN CENTS I'EU
LINE for the lint Insertion and F1VK C11NT3
i'EIl LINE for each subsequent insertion.
Leave ndv crtlscmciits at our efllcc , up-BUlrx ,
corner Broadway and Jlaln streets , Council
lllulTs.
IT1UR S ALE Fircit-closs saloon 1J inllei ea t of
I.1 cltyon"iloquito"onllnoof II. I. Jt. 1 ! .
( lood paee ! to make moneAddrro ,
IlKK Olilce ,
dic9-Ct Council lilolfj.
Everybody In Council Bluffs lo
WANTED TllK Ur.R , M cents per week , dc
livered by carriers. Odico corner Broadway and
Main , up stalra , Council Bluffs. 60-2-tf
TPOTTEU'S TICKUT OFFICE War In railroad
I tickets continues to boom. Unprecedented
low rates to all eastern points. Every ticket
guaranteed. Orders filled uy telephone. From
ono to ten dollars sa\ed by purchasing tickets
of C. A. Potter , successor to Potter & 1'almer , No.
40 South Fifth street , four doors below the poet *
olllce , Cooncll muffs , Iowa. octia-tl
Boy , with vxmy , to carry papers
WANTED at BKX olllce , Council Bliitle.
octl3-tf
buy 100 tons broom com.
for particulars address Council Bluffs
Broom Factory , Council BlufH , Iowa. 658-gQtf
A llrst-claas broom tier. Mayno
WANTED Council Bluga , Iowa. 600-30 *
| 7\OK \ SALE Old papers 40c per hundred , a <
} The Bee offlce. Council Bluffs. se27-tf
EDWARD KUEHL
MAQ1STER OF PALMY8TERY AND'.CONDI
TIONALIST , 488 Tenth Street , between Farnham
and Hamey. Will , with the aid of guardian
spirits , obtain for any ono a glance at the past
ant1 prusent , ami on certain condition ! In the fu
ture. Boot ) and Shoes made to order. Perfect
utiefactl
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Mode from Ortpe Crca.ii Tartar. No other
rpatlon make * such light , flaky hot brtadi.
Hxurious pastry. Can be eaten by Dyspeptic
wttrout fear of the Ills resulting from heavy
gettlblo food. Bold only In cans , by all Groctn
ROYAL BAKING FOWDER CO ,
Now York ,