THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , DECEMBER 20 , 1881. THE DAILY BEE. Tuesday Morning. Dec 20. Yesterday wa another delightful day for December. U. C. L. A. literary and nodal enter Uinment Dec , 2 < Hli. Lcavitt's Gignntian min tre'fl left for the Hindu at 0 o'clock yesterday. The pralno fires are to be neon nightly burning on the Iowa Bide of tlie Muddy. A full nza ! Boynton fiirnnci } baa been put up in the South Omaha M. K. church. The claim * allowed by the county commissioner * on Saturday cggreyated 82,403.15. Two plain drunks only were in custody of Jailor McClureyefltcrdayinornin , They were both lined nnd one paid and the other won committed. The paving ( [ uestton will otica moro to agitated , and a' o the uhereabouU and doinyn of the committee appointed f J raise a fuud for fixing Tenth ttrcct. The special train which will convey the Omahl Knighti Tfinphr to Lincoln , eft this .city , via the O. k It. V. route , yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Fide Jacobc , assistant coroner ol Dougla * county , Imi a new celluloid collar with an engraved silver plate on it. lie wouldn't be a ' 'brass collar" dog. Martin Hyde , fen of Judge Hyde , justice of the peace In the Fourth ard died in the cast yc torlay , of consump tion. The remains will be pent homo. The contract for ( jradiugU th Btrcet , between .St. Mary'n avenue and 1'opplcton avenue , hai been awarded to Michael Dully at ICJ cents per cubic yard of cxca' tlon. Thf petit juiy in the district court hai ' been discharged for the term and conr will adjourn on Saturday at farthcxt. Tin motion for a new trial in the Do Groa case will lioarsmd to-motrow , The men employed in the cigar bo : factory of Mr. A. Hlelkcn , of this city , are strike for - . Mr. S. on n wages tn--lay. cm- ploys six handfl and rays ho will noon have a new 1 .t and be ni running order again. It I * .ild that the young ladlcn who expect to keep open liu HHO on Xew YcarV day want to celebrate Saturday Instead of Monday. Tlio action of the National BankH and federal officers will control the matter , The ilistlnguUhod Oculist , Dr.Craddy , received news from Atlanta , I ! a. , recently thatJudcolllce , the ( Georgia Millionaire , hod lost the bulk of hiit iimiiemie fortune through disastrous ( ( peculations in cotton. Buslnen College lleunloii this evening at 7:30 o'clock , "Lytlo Block , " op. posite Dewey & Stone's. In vital Inns have been sent to all old F.tndcnts. Those who have nnt lecolvetl them will consider them. Helves invited deolO-2t The olllcial bonds of Win. Doll , Matt Hoover , W. J. Mount , Schuylcr Widco. field , C. J. Ryan , and Oeo. ( ! , Sharpe , otisegiorK ; Clias. Powell and J , It , Hyde , justices of the peace , and John Bautnor , county clerk , hate been approved by the county cDinmisflioncrs. A splendid ( tart for a fire is being fixed up by the city at the noithcatt corner of Jetferson square. The old "Star" rcxtauraut liu been hauled up and deposited alangsldo the old Cax-t xtrcct school homo. It ii a kind of refuge for -old and infirm housee. On account of thodiiairccable weather which set in last night , and ti 1 continues and the terrible Btato of raids and crossings the repetition of their entertainment by the Social Art club , announced to tike place at Max Meyer' * Munlo hall last night , was postponed , The 1'loneer Social c\n\ \ a new org mi- zatlon , coneiuting of ( even members will give Its first party at Henry Kuier'n , Thursday , January 12th , 1882 , About fifty couples will attend. Conveyances leave MM. Marku' , corner 14th and Capitol tel avemioat7:30 : sharp , At i he meeting of tlio Board of Coin- tnlnnionerH un Saturday , a revolution direct ing the payment of the delinquent personal tax of Joe Teuhon by iho county treauurci on account of nervices as r/olit juror , wax adopted. Also ono instructing the county judge to pay the Mini of § 11.37 over tn "Win. Q. Bartholomew Mr. S. W. Warner , Superintendent of tlio European Restaurant , took his depart ure last evening for Lincoln to be absent for a few > 'ay0 ' , among hU friend * on mut- teroof Inislnebs and pleaouro combined. During hU short residence in Omaha Mr. Warner has mido many friends who hear- tlly wish him a pleasant visit , a merry Chrlttmaa , anJ a bafe tcturn. Since the firm of Metcalf [ & Bro. , ol this city , comniecccd the" iiaitortaiion ol fine teat direct from Yokohama , they hat e 1 iruely increased their alro id f large Job. blag trade , an t ire now receiving many orders which n year ago went to Chicago and New York , Since thU enterprising firm came to this city they have done much toward.the development of the jub him ; interest of Omaha , Their dullness ii fine tca aud cigan. Of the latter , tht Palace Favorite Is their specialty. The popular place of resort nu 16o ( . known as Clark's hall can no longer prop erly be designated as Mich. Mr. J. U Kuony , of Fort Calhoun , who owned t half interest in the piopcity from IU com pletion , boujht out the Claik interest It July latt , nml In now sole owner of th < premUw. which will hcriMfter be prop rly dtalgnated as Kunny' * Hull. Mr , Kuony i * a weinlier of the Uinalu board ol trade , and has laige moi.ey InvestmeuU in thii city , iu whose future he hm gre < conOdcEce. THE McKlNNEY CASE. Contradictory Statements from Both Parties. MoKinnoy Contends That His Wife WOP Imprisoned and Abused. Mre. Simpson CliUma Tlmt She Is the rmd Injured Party. The MeKlnney-Simrson ntTalr in ntlll crwvtlns j-lcnty of gotwlp , both amonff those who arc connected officially with the CVK , and among the neighbor * In the vicinity of Mn < . Simpson' * residence. It is nut legally ended either , accordlns to the sUte'rcnts of the oflieers , it being un derstood that McKlnncy intends to push a jirovccutinn nuainst Mm. 81mp on and Kaye. The complaint on which Mr * . Simpson and Kayo were arrcatcd WM hUe imprl-onu out of Mrs. McKinncy and a young child. lint in connection therewith McKinney allege * cruelty to hi * wife on Mrs. .Simp son' * part , in variuu * directions , Anuiir other thine * ho allege * that alter ho told MM. Siini | on tiiat ho should be unable to pay her immediately , slio unld that he necd.bo/row no tnuldo from that reaimi , an olio would take care of Mrs. McKiuncy during her approaching Illiiew. Jle "iirlhor allcKcs that no sooner ad IIH ! wife hi > en taken ill mn Mm. Simpson o mm'need .inning hlmjfor mon y anil ilemanding \y for everything , lieHtatcsthat ho wns fuiied admittance 11 the house v/hun ho loiioved hit wife to bo in _ very critictl omlltiun and that a physician whom head ad obtained to attend liur wan nl/m / rcfus- il ndmitUnce. This pliVHicInn was Or. Igglns , nnd the doctor allege * that Knjo : ireatencd him with violence If ho cnmo lioro iigalti. The doctor la a mnall HII ana Kayu IB a big one , but . in Hinted that when Kayo made hid lircatn , Dr. Slggini told him to start tlio nicefwlon Immediately , hereupon Kayo 'id into the house and locked the door. > r. HiraiiM WOH unable to get in , BO ho as obliged to go away. MeKin cy nl CJCH that during the tlmu his wile was hut in n room and ho wan refused admit- .anco to ece her. nho wax most hoaitly rented , being deprived ot lire and mifli- icut food , and . entirely uncared or. Ho claims that hava , lno threatened with being Bent to the oor benne , and told by Mrs. Simpson lut the latter intended to havoMoKmney inprlnonud , If tlio money wan not forth' ouiing ; that tlio trunk was tukcn ft on : ho room when Mm. McICiiiuoy was lyin ick , and wat threatened witli totil dcpri- nticm of ( mill , if hho did not give Mrs. iimiMon Home security for wliat ttio hitter laimcd wan licr due , 815.00 per week , or ter m.'lO.OO , fnr the two weeks during lilch the helpless woman wan ill. THKOTIIKH HIIIE f tlio affair is Ktatcd at length in commit' ilcatious to TliB HliU from Mm. McKin .cy an i from Kiiyo. The veibodty nm : ongth of these comrminicnti' ' IIH preclude ) jheir publicati n , but the facts therein iillegcdaro about OH follows : That MM MoKiniiey first oiigngcd n room on Nov ltd , for which a mcmthV lent wan paid ii \tlviince ; that after .occupying the room they burned wood in * coal utovu and spoiled it ; thatMcKImit ! } engaged board for IIH ! wife at tlu tate nl twenty-live cents per in al , and that the board thuH engaged and furnished wax no paid f' > r except in part , and that n largi naitof Mich board I * Btill due ; thai Mm McKinney wai both unclean v and rcpul civo in her habits , and desired to bo watte , on in uiuny unnecessary ways ; that when hU wife wan taken sick McKinnuy aijrcci' to pay Sin per week for herbo jrd , cart * > m uurxing and piomiHed from day to uiiy which no never fulfilled ; that upon nnt occasion , when a-kcd for the amount ther. overiluo Mm Bimi son. ho both refused to and rej > ll d by o itns , and then utruclc Kiy in the face and alio struck her little daughter ; that Mrs. Simpson went to Dr. Edwards for advice and was referred by him to Mayor Hoyd , who heard her story and then advincd her to keen McKinuey out of tlio IIOUHO until no paid the amount agreed upon and due ; that Kaye udvlsed Mrs. Simpson to follow the mayor's advice to the letter , and th t slio did so , be hoving ( lie wai right. Mrs. Simpson denies having treated Mm. McKumey either cruelly or in any way improperly I'nt , on the other hand , when nho ran ont of nieuns , nnd had nothing in tlio house to put , nlie WAS obliged to borrow money from Kayo to keep tha sick woman supplied with food. Slio also denies having kept Mrs. McKlnnoy n prisoner , but that the latter was allowed to go about the house as BIO pleased , and was not restricted from 'o viug , if slio desired to do HO. A M1XIC1) 1)1' ) MUSS. The alf Ir Is a docidcdly "mixed up mi'KH , " and tlio contradictory stories by the parties Interested arc ro widely at variance * s to the facUtlmt tluro in evidently a "nigger iu de fence " somewhere , and emu in reminded of the answer to the old conundrum , nbout the boy who said that a o rUin girl was tlio daughter of hln own father nnd mother and yet'Was ' no relative of hi' . The boy lied. FARMERS AND MECHANICS. If you wish to avoid great danger nnd traublo , busidcs a no small bill of expense , ut this aotuson of the year , you ( mould take prompt stops to keep dincaso from your housafrold. Tlio s stoiu should bo cleansed , blood purified , stomach nnd bowels regula ted , and prevent nnd euro diseuset arising ironi spring malaria. Wo know of nothing that will so perfectly nnd - surely do this as Electric .Bitters , and nt the trifling cost of fifty cent a bet tle.Exchange. [ . Sold by lull & McMahon. (1) ( ) SHOOTING AFFRAY. A Nearly Fatal Encounter on Seven teenth and Douglua Streets. About o o'clock hwt evening an exciting occurrence took place on 17th street , be twecn Uouglfui and lodie , in one of tht ntw lioimca btflnir erected by MuCalTroj nnd Kuowlev , the cdiitrsetorH. James Iterry IMU pbbtcier by trade , m came from 8t Louis xorne time ago , ulnct which he hid token the contract to plastoi the two houufs being conxtructcd by thi firm named , It is claimed that the worl wa * o imperfectly done that the urchitoct A. T , Large , Jr. , would not ucnept it and IJerry wai notltled that ho would have to make It u-ood , which he agreed to do. Hi IB addicted to drink , nnd has been , it 1' claimed , "crazy drunk" for several ilayi past. During this time he insisted or ' Huch McCamey paying him tha balance on his imperfect work , about $125 , whlcli McCaffrey refused to do of coursf. Herrj IB charged with Imviug undo threatx nl variouH times that he would have thul money or blood , and when liu and Hug ! met lafet evvnlm ; aud ho demuudcil hi money right then nnd then , a llow ol gore was anticipated. licrry promptly domaiuled liis in noy aud l > ing an.s'ry at the refiunl to yl\u II ( o him he became eningo I nnd went forhii revolver wuich was in his hip | Kcket McCaffrey BUW the mo\e nnd drrtv hi "pop , " but It failed to go nttor thotrmibh would mo4 likely have vnd-d thru am : there. Jlucb d oil ted into the Htalrwny m the bullet , filed by hU antagonist , uhi.tlei closH by liln head , he found cafe re fugo in 'making truck ! for cover , ' without stopping to continue tht contett , he went for a couple of police men. who arrc lcd Hcr v nnd Indeed lilm In jftll. Tuo charge will probably be "nhijotlng with intent tu wound. " Tlio pri oner filed cotnpHtnl ugainut McUnf- try , clurg'iig ' him with piovoking the nnfault by hlx nttloiiH , bat Hugh wa < telcnncd on hln own rccogniz.v ce. The cnni will come up thli morning in the jiolicc court. MY8TBRIODS THliJFT. A Dutchor Shop Hobbod of Butter , Vonleon and Pork. Tlie mo t market of Fred. K. Holnrick. HMI , on .Sixteenth ntrctt near California , was gone through on Saturday4 ulght under rutVer mr'teriou * jlrcnmntoncce. The market wan closed up that night later than usual , havli.f been thorough' rcnibbed out during the erenlng nnd the fire left burning in tha olhcc. Sundny mom- Ing Mr. < Tamen Body , the book-keeper , went to the nhop and fixed nj ) the tire. HP found it locked nnd noted nothing * un- pirioun. bryomi the finding of a couple of a couple of pieces of meat on the floor , and thrroho suptxwcd hod been knocked down the n'ght bcforo. Mr. Dody wax in the rliop again nbout church time , nnd Mr. IIrl"rckncn ! himrelf about noon , but neither of them naw anything wronj. ' . \c teiy ! John .Smith , who driven the delivery wagon , discovered the nb- renco of n forty pound tub of butter , a haunch of > cni < toi ) , aqimitcr of pork nnd novcral oth r nrticlei' , and it * eon bccamo apimtcnt that the nlmp hrd been touched , llow it could have been dona and the doors and windows lelt undi-- turbed , VIM a mystery , but it in probably o slly explained. Mr. Body , on Thanks- giylnfj day , hxt his key to the f ont door ami it is now thought that Rome one. found it nnd hax hern making uro of it eycr ninoc , probably carrying mc.it olT etcry n ght , which woe not missed nt first. H ad n > t thu butter disappeared , the theft might Ktlll be tmdctcctrd , but they have killed the goiwo that laid the golden pgby being ho/ginh , just at the man did in thn fable. Another circumstance v'tvc * the thieve * away and indicates that they mndo tracks with their b oty for Nf > rth Omaha. Thii was the discovery early Sunday mo nin ? of the quatter of Imrk referred to in the ul'ey near the Me- Crarv lirlck row n .Seventeenth street. It WM ecn by a gentleman residing there and the nttimiou < f no\er.d perKoim called to it , but whether it WOH taken in and savtd lor the owner is unknown. ITaquestionable Grntltnda- WAHUEX , O. , July 30,1881. H. II WAIISKH & Co. : Sirs -Your Safe Kidney Liver Cure has rcliovcd me of n Hevero kidney difliciilty which caused mo much trouble nnd suffering. dcc-lOcod-lw P. W. Suntirr. LADIES' LAND LEAGUE. Important Meeting Sunday After noon A Joint Meeting Wednes day Night. There wis a Inrgo nnd fiithuslastio meeting of the luiies in Kuony'n lull Sun day to iiirangd for the comim ; land lenguo fair , to he held in .Masonic hall , commencing on or about the 10th of next month. T'-.o following aie the nameuof UieladicH appointed on the dilfercnt coinmitteee : On Itefieshmcntfl Mrs. AVilliam Ken nedy , Mra. Dennis Cunninghum , Mw. Thomas Swift , MifH itowo Smith , and Mi Lizzio Kugaii. On Tables and Arrangements Mrs. M Donovan , MM. Cencral O'Brien , Mrs. John Ford , Mrs. Peter 1'lanncry , Mrs. Patrick Mullen. Mim Mary Helnn Mid Miss Delia Hclun , Mr * . John Maloney , MmKL Lender , Mrx. Tliomas Flt7inor- rl , Mm * Klla itcnnudy , nnd Mi s Mary MfNamara. Tlie gentlemen anpointtd to nmi.st are as follows : Messrs. John l 'ord , Thos. Casey , James Brcnnan. Michael Lee , Thos. Tid- Ion , Michael Hlley , John O'Donahue , John Carr , John Grove * , and James Hnrrigau , The meeting wus in every respects a large representative and bustae'ta one. After many xensiblo and practicaljla mig- gestlnns for tlio BUCCCHS of the fair had been made and acted upon , and a great many UckotHforT. P. ( VCunnoi-'H lecture , which takes place in l.oyd'n oporn honm net Friday evening , woio ili trilmtcd , the meeting adjourned to meet in joint session with the gentlemen at 7"XJ : p , in. nu\t WedneHitay nt Kuony'it Hall. Tickets for the lecture cnn bo had from any of the nbnvo named gentlemen 01nt the I lolghton house. They ure i-elliu , like hot cakes. SILVER WEDDING. PlotiBiint 525th Anntvciroury of Mr. and Mrs. a. T. Walker. The pleasant residence of Mr. (1. ( T. WidkiT , superintendent of tlio imilurlu and wife , coiner of .Seventeenth nnil Dodge Mtreetw , v.-at brilliantly lighted upon the occasion of the silver wedding of thi * worthy couplet. A lurfje number of guustr were present , who wore entertained by music , recitations , and treated to a rmnipt- nous repast. The piescut woio numerous and beautiful , Arming them weie noticed the following tribute * of .Mr. mid MIH Walker' * friends : 1'air of napkin rliijjs , fioiu Mr , am , Mm. J. .1. Phillips. Kk'Kunt mustache cup , from Itev. < l. W Stewart , pastor of the i'irnt M. Umrch. Silver Hiinur bowl , from Dr. .loacph No ville. ville.Card Card receiver and ba < | tiet-hnller , frou Win. U. disc and wife , of Denver , HiuuUouia ( ; ift , from Mr. and Mrs Donopie. Itoskut of tlovvcu , from Mr. nni Mm Itaapku. Sot of teaspoon * , from'Me , and Mrs. J \Viitttaker. . Trlluy Dish , from John Q. Jacobs. Butter dish , from Kuv. and Mrs J.OIIK Toilet Mtt and jewel cane , from Mr. am Mr * . McHhanc. 1'lcklo caster , from Mr. and Mm. Join Campbell , 1'airot salt cellars , from Miss Lind Mtlroy aud Mrs. Itoj * . : Fine Butter dish , from MM. M. C. Mi Coon. Card receiver nd bonuet holder , froi Kd 1m A Erlckson. Cuke basket , from C. H. Lear. Fruit knife , from Will C. ULtckburn. > ery h.iul-oino cake basket fro in Mi use Laura and J-'nnny Walker. Uutter dlih , from Mr. and Mri. L. 11 Williams. Uutter dUh , from Mr. and Mr * . Hole num. Saltcellar , from M , Slovens and daugl tor. tor.Card Card receiver and I'oiujuet ' holder , fioi Mr. nnd MM J , F , Hammond. "WINEOFCARDUI" for Ladies only C. F. Doano , the Hatter , 218 14th strcol solliny Itobcs and Seal Caps at coal ilocl7-tit GOLD WATTIIKH at Wliipplo it Mc Blillun's , Fifteenth strcut. Iocl2t. ( . HOLIDAY PRESENTS nt FllEB EIUOK'S , Hatter , ELEQAN' ROUES , GENTS' SEAL CAPS. DcclD-Gt. TOO MUCH Mra. M. W. Binpson Attempts to Commit Suicide. She Dccotnos Doppondcnt Over Af faire In Qonornl nnd Newspaper Reports In Pnrtlculnr. The neighbors of MM. Simpson were coniltlcraule excltai ycfUrciivy about noon by n ( jlrl rusblns out ° ' 'ier ' houw with the nlaun that Mra. .Simpson hud token Bomethlng nd wnii dyln ; . Invent ! . gallon develniied tlio foci tint the ladjf win under the influence of heovy do e of chloroform , which cho had naturaled a handlcrrchief with , * nd Inhaled until fshe was entirely Inocnsllile. The alarm pro cured help , nnd a phyxlclan was at once lummoned , who miccee'lcd 5n t length restoring tlie lady to concionsnc s. When oho realized that her attempt had been tinmicceMful Mm. Hlmp'oa made an en deavor nt explanation which indicated that * he lind become ( Hix | > mlcnt over the re cent trouble arminff out of the McKlnney family. nd the notoriety i < he had acqulted through the papcra. However thU inay be , It is HUfpicioneit that other ronsonn. ftindiif , ' which Mr. ICnye , who wan arrested nn the waino chnrgo at Mrs. Simpson , fig ured prominently , ltd to hfr t&klnf ; the nearly fatal notion of ohullllux off thisj mortal coil. i Theclfortcf the physician wa success-1 fill In reitoring Mw. tiimp'on to . moro Kciene Htatc of mind nnd mnro active con dition of body. In which it U to bd hcped aho will remain. TIIOHH VIIO KNOW sciiicthing about the McKinney affair , or who profess to know H inethint ; by icnsnn of llvlns near MM. Slminon' * re- ! deuce , Ktntc tlmt tlie Intlur lady i * in rcalitymorotiiniiednKain.it than sinning. They gay that MoKiiiney is by no means a uell-beliavud man and H Miponslble for the whole affair. One neiuhhor , who charges McKinney with nto liiijf her C' al , averred very emphatically that if the had had the trouble with the family that Mrs. Simpson did she would have pitched "daddy , mammy , Uid and all" Into tin htrectnnd allowed them to paddle their own canoe , instead of attempting to shel ter the woman nnd child atid keep the old man out There is nomethlng in the cose which will certainly bear investigation , mid if some of the allegations ngainsfc-Mc- Kinney be true ho should he given a back Beat in short order. Deaf a a P Jit. MrH. W. . .T.Lang , Bethany , Ontario , stales that for fifteen months who WO.M troubled with a diso e in the en- , cawing entire deafnosn. In ten minute * after using TIIOMA ' Eai.Fc.Tiuc On , she found relief , nnd iu n fthnrt time rhu was en tirely cured and her heariiii' re torcd. declO-codlw A MODERN PILGRIMAGE Taken by the Knights Tomplnr of Omaha to Lincoln. By special invitation of the Sir Knights rf Mount Moriah Commauclery , Knights Templar , of Lincoln , the ntlicers and KnightH of iSfount 'Calvary Commanticry No. 1 , of this city , left for the Capital yes terday to attend a meeting at the nsy- liini in that city and confer the orders. The pll rlmaga wai begun at 3 o'clock yesterday , when a special train of Pullman coaches lelt the Union Pacific depot via the Omaha nnd Republican Val ley route with the following members of Mt. Calvary commandery : Km. Sir J. S. France , commander ; Sir Ous Stevenson , generalissimo ; SirO. W. Lininger and E. K. Long , pait command ers ; Sir L. II. Korty , senior warden ; Hr Chris Ilartman , treasurer ; Sir Charles 1' . Necdham , warder ; and Sirs Bradford , T.C. lirunnor , John II. Butler , H. G. Clark , E. 13. Carter , Edwin Davis. U. 1' . Doalson , M. l-'rince , C. A. Fried , John W. ( iivin , L. D. lUrris , D. E. Kejex , 1) . N. Miller , Itobcrt Purvis , John G. Taylor , ChaB. 11. Turney , L. H. Webster. .lohnG. Willis , , P. Wiiidheim. Duncan M. Wilson , H. T.Du'e , F.nnk E. Mooics , K. K. Thomu" , Uoolidue , M , Cody , A. J. DeWitt , C.U. 1 fa veil * , M. M. Marshall C. N. Dlctz , 1) . N. Welta , and Glover. After conferring the orders , the party will leave for Omaha at3 o'clock a. m. , arriving hero about 8 o'clock , directly after the l ) n\tr train. Th'K ' in done to ; commoduto the liusiiitsn men , who form thu bink ot the c mniandery , and will thus he enabled to return HI > as nut to miss any hiutlnetw ungugementi , ' FACTS THAT WE KNOW. If you sxro Hufloring from n , severe cough , cold , asthma , bronchitis , con . sumption , loss of voice , tickling iu , the throat , or any niibctiou of the throat or lungs , wo know- that Dit. 'rt NKW DiKCorr.iiY will give you immediate relief. Wo know of hun dreds of coses it hits completely cured , and that where all other medicines hud failed. No other remedy can - show ono half as many permanent cures. Now to give you satisfactory proof that Dr. Kixo's NEW Discov- , EUY will euro you of Asthma , Bron chitis , Hay Fever , Consumption , Sc- voro CougliB and Colds , Hoarseness , or any Throat or Lung Disease , if you will call at J. K. Isn & MuMAiiON'H Drug Store you can get a trial bottle free of coat , or a tegular si/.o bottla m for $1.00. jnnlUly(2) ( ) Alfred H. Curtis. The death of Alfred II. Curtis , for t long time n clerk in the Burlington and Missouri llivcr railroad headquarters ir this city , which occurred at half past nim o'clock on Saturday night , has already Hi been anounced. The funeral hervices tool place from St. Barnabas church at tw ( o'clock yesteiday afttrnoon , llev. Jama la Williams , rector , otlieiating. The dexased e mo tu Omaha last Ma ; for the benefit of hU health , which box : long been failing , and for a time wet > up parently benefitted by the cha' ge. Ii July , however , he began failing again , am vs uinue that time has scarcely been out of hi bed. In October ho was taken to Man trcal , again hoping for beneficial result from the change , but he grev worse instead , and was in the hospital fo h- two weeks before he recovered mimclentl ; to return to Oiiiahn , Ho had been con lined to his bed for the past live week preceding bis death. Naturally < ours geous , devoted to his wife , and loathe t yield to thb dread ditcao which was upoi lilm , Mr. Curtli persisted in working n his dusk , whenever he was able , and hi lirnvo wife added her endeavors towan bearing that burden by working in a bool biudeiy , the labor tiimfly devolving entire ly upon her. Notwithstanding thin , sin found tiuio to care In the tenderent man ner for her fick husband , who kad gooi reui > n to idolize her as ho did , The fel low clerks of Mr. CiirtUdid all In ilivl power to lighten the troubles of the un foi lunate man , and f Heads have not beer wanting. Neither Mr. nor Mrs. Curtis had nn ; fii relatives in Omaha. The former i * biih to huvo a siller in New York , but all th < > f t of their relative * are in EnglanJ , an < the wide waters of the Atlantic bepuraV the bereaved wife nnd them. The friends of the dead man will , however , hn.\i the consolation of knowing that hit last mo * mcnts wuc cheered bv the pretence Mid loving iiltcntlons of faithful friends nnc1 of n devoted wife who Ii certainly a noble woman if there ver was ono. The icmnlnsnre Intel 'r ' > rest in Prospect Hilt C'eoictery , the most beautiful spot on the Mi'Buuri river. PERSONAL. K. S. Patrin , of Lincoln , is in the city. Wm. M. Cornish , of Blnlr , IB in the city. D. Brownlee , of Blnlr , Neb. , is In the city. city.E. E. W. Johrwon , of Deodwood , la { n the city. city.H. H. A. Wigginhorn , of Ashland , Is in tha city. II. C. Hanley , of Otoe county , is in the city. city.J. J. M. Patterson , of FlattsmouUi , is in the city. C. II. Howe , of Lincoln , Is in the city on buslnt-M. A. II , Boothby , of Fremon' , it a visitor in the city. T. M. Junk , ot Cheyenne , is registered at the Canfield. D'ckT. Booth , of Camp Clarke , Neb. , is in the city. ] vd. Hurlburt , of 1'icmont , visited the city yesterday. If. Biqclow , of Norfolk , is a gacstnttho Canfield house. Joh.ii It. Gowar. is rcgia'ered nt the Creighton house , W. II. Dorgcu , t f Fremont , arrived in Omaha yesterday. D. Burnn , of Fremont , ia rcgiitercd at the Melropolitnn. K. F. Kloke , of West Poiat , is a Metro politan House guest. < John A. Cicighton and wife left for Chicago lost evening. Arthur Johnson wai among the arrivals from Lincoln yesterday. Snpt. of Telegraph Dickey , arrived from the west yesterday. K. T. Dumwalt , of St. Paul , Minn. , in registered at the Withnell. Hon. A. S. Paddock , of Beatrice , ar rived in the city last evening. A. Thompson , of Salt Lake City , is registered at the Metropolitan. Henry C , Cooper , of Brown county , D T. , arrived in the city yesterday. J. H.Davis and S. O. Ayer , of Gib , are guefcts at the Withnell , Joseph B. Gossage , of the Black Hill Diirnal , is in Omaha for a few days. L. M. Pcmberton , of Beatrice , is among : ie ai rivals registered at the Canticle ) . If. P. II Mdlnn , of Lincoln , and W. L I. Millan , of Denver are in the city. Hon. Lorenzo Croun = e , of C Ihoun , wa ne of the ntrivah in the city last evening , ] ] . O. L. Kdhnlm returned last night fter an extended tour through the Lone Star btate. Hon. Mr. Pi\bey , of California , passed lirough Omaha yesterday on his way to J. A. Bowen and wife , of Lincoln , are aying Omaha a , \ isit. They are icgiatercd t the Withnell. A. J. Simmons , of The Dcadvvood Miner , and a large mining operator in the Black Hills , is in the city. A. Traynor , general baggage master of ho Union Pacific railroad , arrived yester- lay afternoon from a western trip. J. S. Hey , of Fremont ; S. Canfield , of dncoln ; Win. Waldron and wife , of Veft Point , are guest ) at the Canfield. Manager Philbin returned from Chicago ast night. He says the weather there is n nil recpectH as fine as that enjoyed of ate in Omaha. J , II. Hungate , of Blair ; Georctp Berry , nd wife , of West Point ; Joseph H.illman , if Dakota City , A. A. Thomas , wife nnd laughters , of Tekamah ; Kind Schultz , of -inoln ; Sam G. Glover and W. U. Downs , if Bell Cieck , are at the Creighton , THE GERMAN THEATER. Great Success [ of the New Actress , Miss Ahvlno Reynold , Sunday evening Mips Alwine Heynold made her debut in Omnhn nt the German heatro In Turner Hall nnd , if numbers cnn bo taken as acriterionof success , never was there n gieatcr one. The whole cf the vailablo space wns taken ; not only were a'l the seats occupied , but every part of , he hall wax tilled , many being willing t > ( and f jr two or three bourn in order to see .ho celebrated New York actress. The ilece represented was , " 0 ! These Wo- inen , " nnd it wa divided into five acts. Miss Alvvipe Heynold sr.s ained the role of Grethe , n Tyrolese singer. Her acting wns very fine , nnd her singing and gro- teiHjue mannerism excited much merri ment. She is altogether quito an accom plished actress. Air. Liudemnnn , in the character of a ruined merchant , acted his part well , and the audience were couvulsoJ with laughter nt his u itty Bailies nnd innnendoe * . Mr. Molchln as Pupke was also very good and he was \oiy loudly applauded , Mr , Kuexter , who repreuented Kinil Hnspel , a wealthy farmer was evidently nxin n cognized by the audience on account of hh wear ing his usual wblto "blbi. " Hit acting , however , was excellent and his cmmciatiui everything thai could bo desired. Mian Thieesen a * AuielU performed excellently , as in facl ihe always docs , and Mr. Hauck as Fran cola was well received. Mr. Grossnmnn in the character of Schulue , a fcrvunt made a uruat hit nnd received many ere o reg. Mis * liuchn ann m Pauline , nnt Mrs. Groiuiniaun as Hulda were also ver ) Hell received. The whole affair wag highly successful and Turner hall was never no ciowdei since it has been built. During the progress of the play Misi Alwine Heynold was presented with i very liuautiful bouquet by one of the mid ! enco preeent. It was estimated that there were eve eight hundred persons present last night "BLACK-DRAUGHT" cures clyfpej. . i- ' " " " stion and heartburn. AtC. F. Coodnun. Dr. Amelia Burroughs , Withnol IIouso , Tuesdays and Fridays , 10 a. in. to 4 p. m. tf I have boon appointed state ngenl for Schlitz's Milwaukee Boo iu kegs Parties desiring to handle sumo pleuai apply tu or address M. A. MoNamara Omaha , Nob. " " " 15-tf Scarf Tina at Whipple & HoMil Ion's , 15th street. decl'J-2t THE DURANTS , Eleventh Annual Festivities of the Gallant Organization , The eleventh annual kill of Durant En gine Co , No. 1 , took place on Friday evening last at Mat-onlc hall , aad was an pleaAant M the Durant balU always are. The attendance woa large and everybody wan in the linpplcit frame of uiind , M that the occasion WM un enjoyable ono in eveiy respect. The music WM furniohrd by Hoffman's rcheatra , after the following order of dauclng : Grand March nnd Quadrille , WfJU. Quadrille , Council Bluff1 Fire Dep rt- mont. Bchotti'che. Waltz Quodiille. Polkn. QiiRdrillc , Hook and Ladder. - Waltz. Vnnwuvlenne. Quadrille , Kot'ine Company No. 2. I'iremen'it Danco. Schnttische. Waltz. Ouadrille. Knuinu Company No , 2. Wa tz. Schnttischc. Lane ers . Varsnwicnne. Quadrille , Knglifh Company No. 3. Waltz QuwlriUe. Waltz. P lk . Quadrille. Waltz Quadrille. Scottische , Company No. 1. Quadrille , Durant Engine , Quadrille. Supper W. B taken at midnight nnd the dancing continued until n late hour. The programmes were \ ery neat nnd tastcv , Iiavin'-rstam ed upon them in ban rilief the four leafed clover , Tlie following is the list of committees : Master of Ceremonies ( White ribbon ) Thomai Meidrum. Cnuimittee of Arrangements ( Blue ribbon ) MfRsrc. Jonex , Fagan , Collahan , Buikic , Meidrum , McDonald , Shchnn , Jorgson. Keception Committee { RccJ Kibbon ) Megsrs. Shannon , Snetze < . Door Committees ( Blue tibbon ) Messrs. Cflllahtm , Oiaham. Floor Committee - ( White ribbon ) Mesars. Shchan , Ultche , Arnold , Clift. WiA. "Oh , how I do wish my akin was as clear and soft as yours , " said a lady to her friend. "You can easily make it so , " answered the friend , "How ? ' inquired the first lady. "By using Hop Bitters , that makes pure , ricl blood and blooming health. It did i for mo , as you observe. " Read of it. Cairo Bulletin. Decl5-Janl Take "BLACK-DRAUGHT" and you will never liu liilim'- C. F. Goodman's. HERE'S WHAT I WANT : HOSPE sells motto frames for 20c. HOSPE sells 8x10 frames for loc. IIOSPK sells 24x80 chromes for 85c. HOSPE sells 22x30 paintings for 88.60. HOSPE sells engraving from $1.50 to S3 50. HOSPE sells organs from § 50 up. HOSPE sells pianos from § 150 up. HOSPE sells mirrors cheapest in town. d7-tf SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisement To Lean , For Sale , Lost , Found , Wants , Boarding , &c. , will be In serted la these columns once for TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVE CENTS per line. The first Insertion never lest than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TO LOAN MONEY. McL. . Thomas Room 8 Crcfchton Block. To loan at from 8 to 10 per cent1 on Rood real cstatesocurity , by DR. ISAAC EDWARDS 1109 Fnrnhaui St. ffiOttA AAATO LOAN At 8 per cootln- 5t > / iOU.UUltcrmt In sums of 82,600 and upwards , for 3 to 6 years , on first-class city and farm property. BBHIB HEAL KSTATI and LOAN AOKNCY , 16th and Douslcs Sts. HELP WANTED , Ail ctliclent girl for general house work , at No. 2207 Dodjjc St. 76S-21 * 4 children ns boarders In a pclect WANTED , at 10th and California St. L. B. LOOMIS. 767-tf : ANTED A woman to help cook , at the I'a- W lirk House. 7M-2i * "ITTANTED Firet-c'oss olllee and errind i oy ; YV must bo over 15 } ears old. R. O. Dun & Co. , 216 S. 14th St. 761-tf > ANTED A girl for ucncral houu orf , at W S. K. corner of 13th and Dod Sts. WWANTED de7 2 t WANTED 2 good cooporsatOrccndalo cnck- Intl house , Council Bluffs. THOMAS GREEN&SONS. 742 tf Anlcely furnlihed rocm hysen- WANTED and wife. Address , U. N. , lice olllco. 747-lOt Immediately a cook , at 1)20 liar- WANTED ney St. 002 t ( Olrl to do housework. Enquire WANTED Farntuun St. 442-tl 'ANTED Kundlnir bridge and school bonds. W U. T. Clark. Brllevue. 2S-tf FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. flOH HEST I'nfurnkhcil front room. En- 1 iulrc [ southwest corner 13th and Ilarncy , 702-21' TJlOIl UKNT House , 3 rooms , ( good siza ) , ctl- . J } lar and cistern , ; K. W , corner 24th and 1'lcrce tits , tin tier month. Enquire --i S. W. corner 25lh and Llimnport Sts. " " - I UIIIIENT A nlcciy furnished front room _ L1 Call ulth reference at C07 j N. 17ih St. 7D5-20 * 01 ! UKNT-Nlce lurnUhed large south front room , 1004 I'arnharn St. 718-lOt KENT A furnUhed front room , I quirt ITlUK No. 309 ftruharn St. , bee. 10th and 17th 7M)19t IlEST Cotta < o ol 3 rooms , well and : FOK cUtcrn : ! 3nlanii St. Murj'j nvcnuo. En iUlre | ol M. W. Kennedy , 31 * B. 13th Bt , 7 B-t TjTOJl IU NT NIotly furnished front room , ! JL ? unlurnlihcd rooms ; out side 17th St. , ont floor north ot Douglas. 73S-10t I OR KENT Two furnlihod rooms , suitable fo F light house-kecpm ; , 2219 California . 734-tf It OR IIENT 1'leasaiil front room , corner o f Burt and 17th , 1700 Uurt St. 7Utf , tthNT Furnlshcil rooms at A. A. Utb JlOlt 1 , California , bet. Uth. and 16th. 711.tf. ITOU ( RENT Nice y furnished rooms vltl . ' board , n fen day boarders can be accoin iul3 C k ht. 701-tf KENT-Ona furnished room for siiwl FOR , alto 2laiye room ) with a piani In name \vlllbefrr rent lith lust. H. W. Cor 16th and Capitol nvinue C'/J 19 71UIIIIBNV A utoro 22x00 , fitted for grocer lea and dry t'CKxls. Ap JOHN FOWLER , Wa\ciljKeb. TT HUNT A Bait or tliiflf roou > , nice I ; J } lurnlslitd. ut N. W. cor. 2Uh and Dtven J > ort. ( W.U . II KENT A fint-cltwi hall lor society pur F. l > o f . CVntmlly located. For partlcuUn enquire lu'iinurcl UroaMth and IX > u.-laiStf. WJ4U SPE11IAL NOTIOKS Dontmned t IIKNT-One parlor on ground llopr uncl ono rhAinbcr hftiiibomily lurnl hol , | 2112 CftlllornlA St. C " _ BXT F.irntihcd roomwlthcloact. Good location. Slteolllxlt. Enqulrcat Y. M. - RKNT New houvi of 7 roornn , 18th and Grace Sts. Knqulre K. V. Smith. GS4-U TIWU UKNT Furnlnhesl rooms , north eiclo d X1 OllloniU St. , J door wet ol 21st. Inqnlro attcr t p. m. 434-U BENT E rurnvfthod room over Mel- FR ' BxcbanKeN. K. cor. Itth and D l tretta. 2St < ron aAtr. OIl HALB Cheap , Ooo old hoiwo. Inquire Jj { lioldvfln Jt , Ilchm , comer 15th and JotV- non. 745-19 f7K l SALK 2 nlra counters and silver plobd C h iw cases , at Ojo. II , Pcteinoa't , b04 Booth 10th HU 711-U A tram ol bUck homes. Enquire ol Omaha Merchant * ' express b rn , 727-21 FOll SALK Or will exchange for Ounha pro- port1 , an Improved section of land adjoin ing a Italian on'U. I' . II , It , M. DUNHAM , 1412 Htm ham St. . Omaha. 720 Smt. . Or trtulo for city pfopertjon FORSAI.K rpan ol hem , harness and vrn ou. Ailclres 8. V. , this olllc ; 722 U fTlOr. 8AI.K-A bulMlnifUxrX ) . w lUi a complcto- _ U stock of dry Roods , uroceries unit fixtures. Inquire bit N. 10th St. ( Wo'-17 FOR SALE LAtgo biulncsi lot onllatnor tit , mntAblo for wholesaling. John L. Mc CORUC , Opp. P. 0. C21 U SALE A rood cn-yreu-olJ her o Warranted to drive sinRlo or double. En qulro of George Canlleld , C&ndeld houw.novlSU novlS-U OIl SALE Team good ponlos , chcvp ; at llod Utrn , Ibth St. _ 0.-S1.U T ) KICK FOK L'Abrx 203-tt ESTAnROOK ft COE. R SAI.K Mans ol Uoiifrlau and Sarpy out * tics. A. nOHKWATEK , ICZOFarnham > troot I 320-U MISCELLANEOUS. STKAYKU Oil STOLEN Uoo. 10,1881 , a laixc- hay horsu about 11 yeira old. Any Informa tion as to liUu hereabouts will bo llticially re warded by J. U. Ualduln , corner 15th and Jack- ion. 748-19 A COUPKTENT and reliable man wishes & ± \ . sltuatlmln a wholesale liquor ami nine bu3ini' . . 18 years experience In rectifIIIK ondj com | < oundliiK Adurcas , II , lieu olllcc. 764-23 * T OST-$400all In blll . Fintler will reccUe JJ $100 reward l > v rctuniliiL the same to this. oHlce. MKS.O'lSltteN. 769-EO * OH hTOl.EN From Uth and Web- STRAYED pointer dog about 8 months old white and brown ( potted with brown spot Ilka " 0" on his back. Kinder will please leave In formation at MaMu ] tr & Dro. 710-tt . STRAW 1'lcntv ot nice oat straw , at Clmitmi Uro.'a feed store , 10th and Daven port Sts. 724 tf EJItS' NEW CITY MAPS. 10c. Mounte B Maps , 82.60. OEO. P. BKM1S. \SSEU Pajs the highest cash JIlACIISTItSSEU . jirl-u for second hand bclllnrd nnd jK > ol tables. Call or address , tO'J South 10th i triwt , . Omaha , Xch. dn-lm * mAKE.V UP NOTICE Taken upon Saturday JL Dec. 3rd , two biy horses , ages about C am * Ojeare ; fnlr i > lzc anil Mtll matched. Owner can have same by pro'lnp property nnd pajirff char.'cs. AVM UAWlTKGll , J inllo westot ( jualej'b soap focUiy , Dou loa prcclnit. C51um fit rr.HE sioux CITY BUTTON MAVUKACTLR- JL INO CO. , Will pay cash for horns by thecar- load.Uclh crol at auvrallroad depot in Sioux City. Texas Ucr horn preferred for particulars ad- Urea , I ) . U. Hoblo , Hupt. 013-J1 IN CKAYOX Pastilo and Oil , .Iso decorative painting. MRS. U. K. WAUDNKK , room 1 , Jacob's Block. W2 tf EMIS' REALKSTATE BOOM. 8 e 1st p K . B ALEt ) HAY At A. U. Sander's Kcod Store B 1013 HarneySt. rttt EMI81 REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. S B lEI pOftC. hoa rattllnK long lists ot houacs , lote BEMIS aud firms for ule Call and g t qem * COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special advertisements , such 03 Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Itent. Wants , Boarding , etc. , will bo inserted In this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent Insertion. Leave adv crtlscments at our olflce , up stairs , corner Brooduay and Main streets , Council Dlnffs. T710R SALE Flrnt-cla8n saloon Ii miles cost of L1 city on "Mo qulto , " on line of R. 1. R. K. Uood place to make mono/ . Address , llKK OIHcc. dccO-Ct Council DKiIfa. Everj body in Council Bluffs lo WANTED BKK , 20 cents per -week , de lUcrcd by carriers. 0like corner llroaduayand Main , up etalrn , Council Bluffs. Ctfj-tf TpOTTKIfS TICKET OFFICE War in railroad I tickets continues to boom. Unprecedented low rates to all eastern points. Every tkkct guarantied. Orders filled ny telephone. From one to ten dollars Kavcd hy purchasing tickets of C. A. Potter , successor to Potter & Palmer , No , 40 South Fifth strict , four doors below the post- olllce , Council Bluffs , lona. oct3-t ( 'ANTED Boy , with pony , to carry papers. W Iiunilre at Br.K ollico , Council Blulls. ' 'oc-tlS-tf To buy 1UO tons broom com. WANTED address Council Blufls Broom Factory , Council BluQ > , Iowa. C68-29U A Ilret-cUws broom tier. Mayna WANTED Council Blufls , Iowa. rOO-SO * SALE Old papers 40e per hvndred , at FOR Boo olllce. Council Blufls. t27-t ( EDWAED KUEHL MAOISTER OF PALMYSTEKY AND .CONDI T10NALIST , 4OS Tenth Streetbetween Farnbam and Haincy. Will , vtith the aid of cuardUm spirits , obtain for any one a Klanco at the post am1 present , and on certain conditions In the fu ture. Boot * and Shoos inodo to order. Perfect tttlsfactlcn rutriutrod intfl.Jm : lo POWDEI Absolutely Pure. Thlspouikr never variw. A marvel of pur- Itstrengili arid uholesomcncta. Uoru oconom- Icai than the ordinary kind * , and cannot be oU In comiwtltlon with Ibe multitude ol low M * , nhort c'ilil ' , alum or phoij'hate ' powdtrj. Bold only In cam. ROYAL BAKINQ POWDJOl CO Nc York.