THE OMAHA 'DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , DECEMBER 21 , 1881. THE DAILY BEE. Wednesday Mominpf , Dec. 21. Wonilior Report * ( Ths following ob crvattnn are token nt the name moment ot tima At nil the sta tions named , ) I'ftttomon nnlln real , IkmisSKLIjS Forms , Doane. Hcliable Hatter. Frederick I/ooding Hatter. UctntiSKLLS Wild Land * . Olovcs at the 09 cent utorc. ncmisSKLT.S UunincHs ] xts. JlcmliSKLLS HOUMH and S.ixo has the boit clgjrs in town. Vlntor caps cheap i t Frctlcrick's. Bemis 8KLLS Suburban l'ro | > orty. Hagcdom sells meat , for caih , only. IJcmls SKL1.S HtfRldcnccH and 1/ota. Klcgant ChristmnH prcHonta ot Haxo' . Ladles Hand UagsatthoOU cent Htore. Bemis SKLLS City Jfops at lOc each. A. P.Johnston , Dentist , , ) acob's block. n23-fim Christmas and Ncvr Years Cards at Hoapo'ii. nSO-lm BONNKll'S for bwt Htovwi and Fur- oiture. n9-tf Itemis IUCNTB Houses , I tn , Farms. Stored , Ac. UcautifulChristmM Card * at Kuhn's Unig Store. nov23t Go to PftrrV 10th street drug sloro for Holiday goods. dcclfi.lOt Bi > ecialty of Prescriptions at O | > cr UouOJ.harrnacy Bchroter&Iiecht. oc25tf The young ladicH of Itrownell hall ( jive a musicale to their friends to-ibiy evening , The finest Dehesa Layer Kainins we huv over seen imported are exhibited in Pundt's show ivlndowx , A boy won rescued from'a bad hole on Fouitcenth and Jackoon Htiects Monday by two Indies , who pulled him out of the miry grove. Pundt , the grocer , hai Imperial Cabi net and London Layer Kaisi H , French Prunes and Mexican Orange" , all fresh import itloni from Sinta ClauV Kingdom. ' Hon. tiuy M.JSrown , Htato libnirian and clerk of the United States court , de livered an able and iutcrastlni ; lecture at Browncll hall Monday oyeningon "Woman and the Lnw. " A special meeting of the Ancient Or der of Hibernian * will bo I'.eld at 7 o'clock this evening at tlio residence of Patrick Ford , I5y order of the president , P. DAW DAU. . In the jKjlice court yesterday John llriar.Jolm Smith and.Tohn | Doe , were each fined , the intoxicating buvcrago Laving proven too much for them , They all flat- Ufiod the lien of the city in their portion * , and went their way rejoicing , The reception advertised by the Ureat Western UiuineHi Collcpe , to take place in l.ytlo Hall , WAI fairly attended , but the programme was only carried out as far ns tlio order of dancing was concerned. Non-t of the promiuuiit gentlemen announced to nppcar wcro present. The nnimient in the cases of Iddings , C'orbin and Clary , the indicted star route jncn , vti\i hcaixi Monday and to-day , in the Un'tuil ' Htntes court , to quash tlm in dict men tn. The prisoners wcro ropro- dented by Woolworth and Thurston ; irnitctd Status Uintiiet Attorney Lam- bertson oniwering. ] loiHion was ro- The C.IHO of iTamcH Merry , who was arrf ntcd Monday night for shooting at I lugh -McCaffrey , camu up bvforo Juilgo Uenoku : vt It p. in. ycnterday , when rboth parties ( loclfucd to make a complaint , having prob ably nettled tlm matter amicably between themselves , Ollicor .Sullivan thereupon mode complaint acainst both , charging them ni tli filing pistoU insitlo of the city limits , and each won fined a small sum , which was paid. An cAcIting runaway took p'ace about It o'clock yesterday , the team starting vast on I'arnham street from Thirteenth. The runaways wera attached to the Amer ican Kxprent wagon , and it appears that an the driver got on his wagon the neat clipped elf , throwing him out , end the lionoii Marling , ho was dragged along for nonio distance tinder the wheels , in momen tary danger of being killed. Sol Prince nnd another gentleman , who witnessed the alfair , ran out into the street , nnd , grasp ing the horses , one by the bits and the other by the reins , stopped their headlong course and waved the driver from almost certain destruction. It was certainly o most heroic und praiseworthy deed and the gentlemen deserve all credit for the name. Can * * asd Effect. Tlio main cause of norvoumiess ia indigestion , and that ia caused by weakness of the Htomoch. No ono can harp Bound nerve * and gooc lioolth without using Hop Hitters to trenfihon the etoniach , purify the 3)lopd , and keep the liver and kidnoyi active , to carry oil' all the pouonoun and woato mutter of the Byatom. Ad vocatu. DoclD-Junl Dr. 'Amelia liurrouRha , AVithnol HOUBO , Tuosdaya and Fridays , 10 n in. to 4 p. m. tf Died ! December 10th , TklicilAKL , Infant 1,011 o MJclmc-1 and Hanua Dinnean. Fuucra to-day ( lilst ) 'J n. rn , , from their resi dence , three miles south on tliu Itollevtio road. Interment at Caenidy'd cemetery "Baobupaiba. " Now , ijulclt. complete cure in four days urinary i ( feetIons , smarting , frcMjncnt o tliiflcult urination , kldnuy diseoees. $1 3 > ru < fgUtif. Dei > ot at U , K , Goodman' * . ( D Tuko "BUCK.DRAUOHT" and yon will uever bo biUo" . K. C. F. Goodman' * . ARNDT ARRAIGNED. Ho Fiends "Not Guilty" to Both the Indictments. KofuBOB Counsel and Wants Judge Dundy to Try Him. Ho Protosta Afjainat Hia' Quar ters in the County Jail , And Tolla All Ho Knows About Hlu Connection With the Smith Murtlor. At the hour for tlio morning pension of the United Htntcs court yesterday , Au- guxtArniH , the man nccuccd of tnaktiiK .lireaU BKAlntt Judge JJumly , for which .wo Inilictinenti have been toiiml a alnnt ilin by the prnnd jury , and who IH MIR- pcctcd of the murder of tha late WnUon IJ. Smith , wn brought Into the LT. H court huHiiinR by the jnllor nnd deputy m.-vrnhal. It V/D.H the Intention to arraign lim nn the InillcttnriitH nnd pending thn arrival of .Tinlgo Dundy ho WHM Bivcnn KC.it In the clerk'd nfllcc , wlicro he bc nn writing a Htntcmcnt < if liU ca'u for Tin Ilf.r A HF.K reporter licinjf prcceut iihtnlncd [ Mjrinisilon of the marjlml nnd dUtrict nt- xirncyto cnnvcrso with lilin , a ptlvIlcKO which ban been nti'idily denied Hinci ; tun nrreit until now. While the reporter win irep.iriiig to take ilown thu priHonur'n itAteinent , .TudKU Dundy entered the room , nnd , luivnnrlnf ; to the de k , Hnko ) .o Arndt , who Imd atked to HCO him. A I'llOTKHT. Mr. Arndt nroHO nnd prntCHtcd Sn the name of lu tlca nnd humanity uainnt ( fur- .her confinnnent.in Mich ipiarti.TH an UIUHU jn which he Imd luen nntlKnud , lie a - dflrtcd thnt it wai wnrro than the pun- nhtncnt of the old Iiiiiulxltlon ; thnt be wnii put in with n man who WM literally alive with vermin , which crawled over liin | > eriion no thickly that they could bo combed off with a curry comb. Ha nftid ho b d eaten nothing whatever idtice last ThurBdny , except on Huudiy. when ho nto a little to mn- tnln life nnd that lie had naid to the jnllnrH that howould not eat another bite until ho hod a trin1 , if ho ( led Tor tt. Ho nlxo complained th t ho had lieen ordered to ncnib nut the cell , nudthat lie and iiixcelltnatu hn4 l > cen rcfiiHcd n rag Lo wipe up the Iloor , bchur told that if they lid not do an they wcro ordered the ho e would bo turned on them. Judge Di.ndy interrupted the prironer and told him that if ho had any com- ) lantg ! to make of his treatment in con- inemcnt , they * h nM bo nindo to tliemar- Mhnl , and the Jnarnlml comhiK in , .Tuilp Dundy left for the nioniH bclow ( whcro no wan hcuriiiK an nrgument In nn important CIIHO. TltK AUUAIUNMKNr. A few niiiniteH later Marnhal Illcrbower mnninoned Arndt tu appear hefuro the udxo in ch mberH , and .accordingly the irlnuncr went down ntair , wliero court van duly opened , thuro beln } , ' pro-- Hcnt , beside the prisoner and ] ! KI : re ] orter , thodlntrict attorney , noveral clop- ity innrHhnl' , d tcctivcH , etc , "What lawyer linyo you , Mr. Arudt ! " a krd the judge , "f hiivo none , " van the reply. ' ' 1 nhnuld coiiHul. r it . - > H nn inatilt to ask anv menu or of thin bar to defend mo in thin iroccodim * mil nn insult tn the airncn < of the court. If I had nny lawyer [ would want ono Irom Council JJlulIs , or elucwbcrc , who i < entirely unacquainted with the cage. Otherwise I will dtfcnd mynelf. " " 1 think I can prove that thin IR a malicloiiH prosecution on -lie part of thtHo with whi.tit [ m contending nt law. I would like to m ike a statement In writing mid I think L know of witncRHCH by whom I can prove , hat the whole thing i a trumped up nfTuir ictworn the ntiicern and employes of the nilrond company. I have olwaya tieen n aw-aliiding umu , end Inovon-o much an Biisi ccted your honor of any inclination t Icclde othcrwit-o than right. If I had , [ should hnvo had my suit brought in iDWft , of which state I am a citi/en. lUilrmul men in town , where I ioard < lhavo told me that it wix u ele.ss to ight the > -alroad ! company ; that I was lucking ogalnnt lifty million dollars and I naid f was glad ( if they had that much , I waa a poor man and waxn't afruld that hey coulil buy nn the court or jury. " ' * [ may have paid tilingshich we're too ntrong , but I unilciHlanil the liingungu ini- lorfectly , nnd if myvonls have been mib- icct to'iniHcoiihtruction , it IK becau > u I lid not ful'Y ' undorntand their meaning. ' Judge Dundy advise I the primmer not Lo Hiiy ton much nt prciu'ii' , UH It miglit [ iiojudico hi * vane. "I am not afraid of that , " naid Arndt. 1 heanl my lawyer pay. In regard to midcing ceittxin points In my cane , 'Wo will nn > ke the court do it , ' meaning that the p.iporx nnd proof * wera miHiciont to do ho. I mild iu tlm fame way utioiit getting my Huit rein tatod , " 1 will compel the court to rciiiHlato mo , ' and I meant it in the same way. " Arndt then proceeded with a brlof Htatcment of MH triald aud wrointx which are icpcnted in the statement belnw , Judge Dundy , ut tha conclimton of thu priaoncr'x lengthy romarkH , xtatod that he did not feel that lie ought to try thin cane. Ho had Raid that ho did not wIMi to try the land case , when the prisoner waa acctiHud ot having threatened hin life , and that ho felt utill lens like trying tha man himself on the chnrxo of making the thieatt for which ho wan indicted by the grand jury. He however ordered tlio prw- oner to bo arraigned , and id vised him un der tlio clr.uiuttancoH to plead "not guilty. " "Dlttiict Attorney Lnwhorttum road the Indictments and Arndt uolcmnly pleaded Norr.uim" to both , eudently milled by the technical - cal ter tin * , Hitch IIH by "violencu nnd force of ann , " oto , Tliuse were oxjdainod by the district attorney to bo merely techni cal. cal.Mr. Mr. Arndt retimed again to nttV fur counnel. nnd Judge Duudy H.-dd if ho didn't do HO , ho should appoint rouuBol anyway. Arndt Raid " 1 nlmll refuse it If you do. ' Judge Dundy naid , "I do not feel that 1 can try tliU caxe. "I luiUt upon your doing HO , " tudt ! Arndt. Mr. Larnbertaon , however ob jected , on the part of tin government , nnd Miggeiited that tint dis trict judge or Konia one u'ee ' could be in duced to nerve for the occasion , and a k il that the court npxilnt | counsel for Arndt , the latter then iiiHi-ting that If ho did the Attorney o appointed idiould not bo one of the local bar. Mr. Arndt WOK then taken to the mar ( dial's nllico on the Kami ) floor , and the re portent ghcn tlmo for a t-onuTnatlon with him , II.M.ICIOI'H I'llOSKCL'TION' . Mr , Arndt paid ; "From all the circumstances which oo turred nt the time of my trouble with tin company and dnrliu' the whole four year iif litigation and trouble , taking into con deration the threats made ugnlntit me , 1 claim that it WM ono grcut oonipiriav : ti maku mo pownclct > s nnd tha my urre't and the rumord circul'itvd about my Huppmcd connection with the muixlerof Mr. Smith , were the crownln ? acts of the mulidoiiH persecution by the Union i'aclHc rallnmu company and their employes. " "LIKE A HW.UIM or IIEKH. " "When did you become aware that you fero imnpecled in thii uonni'Clioir' ' ' ai kid hu reMirtcr. | ' " 1 M in knew of the iu picirni < brc.itiK1 WH followed by to tn.tny , whii Hiirround- d inr like a xuarm of l < cc , n kcdmyopln- on about II , f\pio cd their own to draw n out , " Mr. Arndt thtil detailed MMIIC > f hU tlicorics which mvo already been pnbHilied , eonrcnrng lie IMII-I Illty of the hhootlng buliiK I'C ' S- lental and nlno what hi ; had faiil nbouttho ixKlbility of suicide , if Col. Smith w.v , M vai rcportiid , an diilmz/lrr ( o tlm olllce. ' "Did you ever a ert that Col. Smith ' 1 "I never tnnde nny nucli n ihargr ( K 'nit ' him. " "Well , now , just what wn the nnturo if ' v nr mlMUtiilcMtanding , if any , with ilm'V' , "Iwill tell you , " w n Iho answer. " 1 went to Mr. WebHler Rt cue llnio to rn- > loy him to gat my COMC roinstt , > < l. He laid he must ce the records before he could undertake it. He wont and exnrnimtl the rrcoriU and aflerrvardu Uild me that Mr. .Smith had told him that ibout it dozen lawyers had Ix'uii employed n my csu > c , nnd tli.it the last ono to whom I applied refused bcc.tii-c of Its belnn ini- lNH > Htblo to get any piy out of mo. I told ilm that if Col. Smith had told lim linn It wa a lie , nnd wan for the purpose of preventing me from Hcturing a lawyer. 1 referred Mr. Wcbhtcr to Captnln Kichard hlnr clf. " "Didn't you have nomn trouble about Lho bond in your injunction suit , which V i thought had not been tiled by Col , Hmltl.r . "Yen , my Lincoln 'nltornry told mo mire that the bimd WOH not recotdfil , but nn examination into th * can ? , 1 found thnt the bond was liled and that the injunction was ( Mopped by Lho Tiling of thu two nflida\its of MCMI-H. 1'oiipleton nnd ISiirnham , " "IJl m't you threitcn to uo Co' . Smith about the dimppcaraiiM of Home nanirny1 "I did xiiy once in Uodick k licdlck'n olllce thnt I won d mio Col .Smith for re ctiviiu ffunandnot filing the pnpcr' , but thu amount in ipu-Htlnn waH only about 91. llcdlck xaid I hail enough nuiU now on landH and had better not begin any more. I boil Mr. HmHh'H letter notifying me of .lie receipt of tha bond and the fee for illng the Mimo. " llit.M.llil. "What about your ability to prove nn alibi , on the accusation of being about the postollico on the night of the Smith murder. " "On the night of the .Smith murder I came into the city on the I ! o'clock freight : rain and went Immediately to ihuCircen Tree house , to let my wifu know L wax mqk again. 1 told her I had not much time to stay , an I wanted 'o nee my nttor- n-y. I went tu Kediuk'ri otlico ibout ( > :30 : , an t notified him , hat 1 had my tinpcrs and witnesfcH. Was there about twenty min- uten. I do not remember , nfter -ppinK mt of Jtcdick'n ollicc , thnt I oven went to the ( toHtnllice after my mail , but went di rect to the Farmers' House , being there by ncvcii o'clock , I hadnupper and after that ihook pcker dice at the _ bar with inlf n dozen other * until about II o'clock. I drank too much lieer during the evening , and did not want ; t > go to the Orecn Tree lumxe for fear my wife would Hcold me , o I wax axsistcd up Hthir.H by Kiimo fiicmla ami ttlcpt all night with nman named Adam , who liven here now , boards at the VnnneM1 li'iime , mil works , I think , ( it the Nail Workii. In the moniliig I luul n cup of rolfee for broikfaxt ' and took a jlnssofbcer ftcrward and when I went l pay for my coffee , the proprietor re fused to take any money Knyingthnt I had Hpcnt enough there the d < iy before to pay for my cup of collec. THE GREAT OUTHWEST. The Lone Star State Looming Up Grandly. The Influence of the Rnllroncl Enter- prlso There. Lant evening' * train on tlm Wabash , 8t Louis & Pacific railway brought to thi ; city Mr. Kd. L. Edholm , the wliilom "im migration boonutcr" of Nebraska , wh < comes direct from Texas , the theater ol Mr. G .uld'u recent great railway enter' ' irises. Mr. Kdholm has been nbicnt from Omti mmoro th < n t elve months , and he has in ; ho inennwhilo mudo n tour of the < totes ol 1'oxan , Arkansas , Louisiana , KnnsiiH ami Missouri , and his view * on the situation n e given below. In reply to the question , "Huw do you find ntfaiiH in th-i south ? " Mr. Kdholm naid : " 1 find everything in n tlourlahliifj ind prosperous c ndltion , wliilo the c > tton crop was somewhat short , yet they make an in Htaplo what IB lading In qiulity. Ihis aptules to tha other xoutho n B utcx ut < well IIH Texan. " "What do the southern people think ol , ho Ooiild nyotem of railwayn in the fouth- * tj" 'They ' genera ly regard M > . Gould ns the greatest benefactor of the south Mince the war , as his entcrpii < > cs nro bringing more capital , energy und li o Into the country than any other ngoucy over did since the w.ir. " "noes the Houth generally look with Favor on northern ami European imtulgrn- lion ? " "The southern people nro not fools. Knowing their ciipltal wax all uipcd out by the emancipation , they now most heartily uncoil ago the influx of men of means and energy from the northern und cantoin Htatcx , and guarantee ull who may Fettle in their midst not only perfect immunity , hut alB'i every inducement In the way of property and rights in reason. " "What about the new Southern Pacific railway ? " "It ia completed. Shipments of frtlgul nnd passengers are now being made via the Missouri 1'aclfic , Texas L'auUic and Southern 1'aullic railway.anil aheady the travel via the new roai' line U very heavy. When the Texas A 1'acifio railroad completes Hx line intt Nu\v Orleans , it will unduubteJly incroaM over fifty percent" "What do you think of Texas KB t country calculated to induce iminlgra tion " "I look upon 'JVxas as ono of the great eat , the grainiest , and most inviting tick for immigrant both from JCuropu and tin United States , In our country , fn.ni tin fact that nil may be suited and made uatia tied within its borders. Containing at area * iiinl | to live other state * , combined it oilers o\ory variety of neil , climate am production , nnd is cnpablo of Hiipportin ; no lesx than 50,000,000 of people In t a.si und Hllluonce , and then it would not bo a , thickly settled M Vermont or Maniaclni nett . " "Ato there many people goinu into th southweatV "Every train over the St , I.ouln. Iroi Mountain iiii'l ' Southern anil Mltsuur I'aciHo railways carilca hundreds of pun pie who nre going into that country to t > n gage iu agricultural or Hock ruining pur uitK , All these will do well ; they miih do wuU from nn analogous mode of rea soiling , ns all who have gone into tha country ha\e ilonu well , where tommoi prudence und nn onilnnry iimount of com moil ttenxo has been illsiilaycd. " Mr , Edholm U well known to nlmo.il every prom nent citir.eu of Nubr/tuka am his woiilN must carry some v > eight will them. Fur morn than two years ) u fuithfullv labored for the Intemta of thi state , and when tha 1 > gitlaturo of 1881 refused fused to nid the matter of immigration In went south , Into the country though woithy of nt tent ion by Mr , Gould , am tha nnovo are his Ideas and opinions formed after mature deliberation ant thought , Madame Charlton Kdholmvell knowi In Omaha aud Nebraska , has accomtmnlei her husband through the great Houthwoet and who nlso expresses lienelf an high ! ) pleased with the | * ople. the condition ntu outlook of thnt wonderful country. THE CITY FATHERS. They Meet in Cold Chnmbors nnd Rush Business to KeopWnrra. * The Union Pacific Granted the Big hi ot'Wny for Another Side Track. The Omaha & Northweotern R. R. Co. Are Not So Generously - ously Dealt With. Committee Appointed to Welcome T. P. O'Connor to the City. The City Mnrfllml Rocolvoa tt Unp Over tlio Knuckloa. The city council mot in regular , lie council room cod ! end uncomfortable , nUMi.il. Vrenint , Mcssrx. llakcr , Corby , Dcllonc , Dunham , Hornberger , Me- Javock. McNamnra , Htull , Mr. 1'rcti- lent. lent.The The minutes were read nnd approved. From the mnyorReporting that he had pproved ctrUin ordinances. From the Firu Kxtiniu ! > dicr manufac turing corrpany of Chicago nnd > cw York , htating tliat they u ill build two cirriages with necossiry equipments , such as n o in mo in I'M IMJO , for 32,100 , when , hu carriage * nro accepted. Itefcrred to the committee nn fires. From nnotlier coini.iny | iu Chicago , offering to furnish tire alarm appara tus for 81.82 * , Kiiarnnteeing its perfect ac- : lon nnd the replae-mont of broken hnxw , otc. Referral to the name committeo. From the street comini'nioneiH , in re- * ard to curb taxes on Fnrnham street , deferred. Mr. Henuan wni cvcu'ed on the ground if illness. From the secretary of the waterworks company , informing the city clerk of the readiness of ceitain hydrants. ltefe > red. From the IT. P. railway comp my , representing - resenting thnt largely incrnnscd facilities for the acccptnnca and iMivi > ry of of lo cal f cightH are required ; that n , caretul ex amination locates the best point for Mich track ground at .Seventh nnd JOIICH streets , nnd requesting that the council take such ntep < us may be necessary to af ford the required ground. A communica tion from iner-hantH of the city to _ Ifon. Thomas L. Kimb.i 1 was lead , beating up on the petition. The petition was granted. Vrom certain property holders asking For remission of a portion of certain taxa tion , concerning which n suit i < pending. A onmiuunication fniin the city attoniey accompanied the petition and advising cttlcment of the Hiiit in the snmo way as ins been cotnpionmod by the county commissioners. A let-olution to that effect was also read. Kcferrcd to the judiciary committee. The bill of the Omaha Publishing Com pany was referreil to the printing commit tee. tee.The of Fit/ Patrick drain < > The bond / tut layer was approved. From property holders in Knuntze & Ruth's addition , asking for establishment of grades in paid addition. Referred. From L. It. Stanley k Co. , asking lhat a contract ho d by L. 15. Stanley & Co. , bo transferred to the Omaha National bank as collateral security. Referred. Fioin the city attorney transmitting deed of right of way to the Omaha & N. W. 11. It. Co. ti the c luncil. . Accompa nying was a petition from the resident * of certain streets embraced in the luud thus deeded to the 0. & N. W. 11. K. Co. pro- tenting against the vacation of streets. Both documents were referred to the com mittee on public property and improve ments. From JumeB Fruen asking for paj ment f r a cow and uteer which fell into dit.he.s. I'la'ed on tile. From the city engineer reporting a list of eidowalks hnished and accepted. Re ferred to the committee on sidewalks ntd bridges. Uak r That the city engineer report all sidewalks to be repaired. Adopted. Dunham That permission bo granted the U. P. Co , to lay n track on Jones Htrcet between Eighth and Ninth streets. Adopted. Corby That the city clerk advertise for proi osa s to curb and gutter certain streets , including Harney sticct from Eighth to Fifteenth , and .Sixteenth ttrcct from Douglas to the Sixteenth street bmlgo. Referred to the judiciary commit- to to consult with ho city attorney. The object of such a refcicnco is to usccttain if the prcst nt council bus a right to make contracts fur work next yoir and lament by tlicnoxl council , UakerThat a committee of two mem bers of the council act with the mayor to receive and welcome HIM'T. . 1' . O'Connor when ho arrives in this city. Adopted. KKI'OUTH. StrcctH anil grades Kcporting favorably on the petition of Luke McDermntt to ex tend time in the grading of Tenth streof. Adopted , lleporting favorably in regard to the en- t iblishment of the grade of Collcgo strctt , Adopted. In regard to the stilvert on Twenty- H conil street , recommending lhat the street commissioner take up aud repair the broken pipe. . Adopted , Police Recommending that the mar shal he instructed to enforce the ordinance regarding garbage in the nticets. Adopted , itc iiinnending that the mayor appoint a place for express wagons. Adopted , A IIAP AT T11K MAI18IIAI. . Councilman Hiker spoke in regard to tlw instructions bv the council heretofore t thumurxhal. He htated that some res olutions by the council had boon disohcyo 1 or disregarded. Some day an investiga tion would ha necessary. Councilman Hornbergcr said it didn't look to him as if we had any city nurnlml. Gab Recommending that lampH be placed un Thirteenth street , cirner of Jones ar.d Leavenworth. Adopted. On waterworks nnd sewcro Councilman McNamara fitutcd tint the committea wanted inor time in regard to the water works. Mr , Dunham raid that the matter of the contract with McCauly t O'Brien was re ferred to that ccmmittte three weeks ago and nothing has been heard from it. Mr. McXamara bald he bad hoard noth ing of it. The committee were instructed to report t the next meeting. OIIUINANCKS. Ite ardln ; establiihment of gra.les. lletd a seeond time by its title and re ferred. Vacating streets .vul alleys within depot groumlsof the Omaha and Xorthwebtem railroad company. Mr. McOavocI ; xald there teemed to bin : that thtre wai a "nlgtfer in de f uco" ximewhero , by the reference of the matter to dill rent committees , Mr. ] | prnberKorsald there wasn't any "nlgge in do fence. " Tliu onlin.inco wus read the tcccnd tlmo and roferrcil tu the committee on public property and Improvement ? . The iirodldcnt apiKiinted Meuri. W. I. linker and M. A. McNamara as tpeciul committee to assist the mayor In receiving Hon. T. P , O'Connor. Adjourned for two week * . ' "BLACK-DRAUGHT null lii'artbiirn. AtC. V , Goodman. PERSONAL W. 1) . dross "f 151ir ( is t town. J. ( f. Corey , of Wymore , ii In town , A , ( ' . Cnsc , of Lincoln , in In town. 1 * . S. Poterin , of Lincoln , N in town. Hugh T'uKcn , of Ogdcn , ii In the city. J. 1) . Yt lt , of Fremont , Is in the city. J. Cr.innell , of Tukamab , l.i in the city. 1) . D. Mclntyre , of Albion , is In the city. city.T. T. H. Oalbralth , of Albion , is in the city. city.W W , A. Cnwp , of Huntings , IH in the city. Lieutenant ( toTirnor Cams fa in the city. city.C. C. H. Potter and wife , of Horner , are in the city. Lewis Blickcnsderfcr , of Silver Bow , is iu town. Ja-noi 11 , Wooloy , of Grand Island , is in the city. Alva Smith , of Wavorly , Is at the C , n- field houio. W. W. McKacrmy , of Tckani.-vh , if at the Creighton. B , K. Smith , of St. Ivdw.ird , is a' the Metropolitan , C , C , Itlce , of Lincoln , arrived in the city lust evening. ( X W , Pork and wife , of .Teflerson , la , , is tit the Ciuitickl. I. Walton Hlley , of Albion , is at the the Metropolitan. A rlhur Johnson , of Lincoln , arrived in tlm city last evening. A. ( i.It.irocH and J. J. McAllister , of Poiivo , arc in the city. Thos. liowell , of Lincoln , is registered at the Crcight n house. Mr * . M. McDermont , of L'ell Creek , ar- riyed in Omaha yesterday. John Djwbon , of Alma , i amrn ; the guexts at the Metropolitan. A. L. Sprague , of StrnmNbury , in among the Canfield bouiu guest1) . (5oo. ( A. Percival , of Central Ci'y , is in the city , a gue < t at the Crelyhton. Webster F. Stein and Charles Homer , of St. Paul , are at the Crelghtou Hou c. Kd. T. Chinn , ths young St. Paul d ug- gist , came in from Howard county yester day. James 15 , Douglas , of Nottingham , Knt- ; lanJ , was among the ioreign arrivals yes terday. John McOavock , a nephew of Council man McGavock , is in the city to spend the holidays , K , A. Wilkie , of Lincoln , ariived in the city last evening. Ho i * rogifctered at the Metropolitan. A. P. Youngbliod , a large packing ioti.se man in Atlanta , Oa. , left last even- 'ng for his homo in the sunny South. C. D. Kafwon , attorney at law , Corning , Iowa , was in the city yesterday and f.ivoi- cd TlIK Bni : ofiiro with a pleasant call. W. 11. Thomas , formerly of the U. S. om'incers in I'lattfiiunitli , has accepted a position in the B. & M. Headquarters in this city. At the Wlthnel : ! W. H. B. Stout , of Lincoln ; A. C. Smith , Henry Frith and daughter , 3. C. Tourlee , of Ogden ; J. W. Paddock and daughter , of Fort Itobiuson ; K. C. Cam * , of Seward. L. H. Showalter , Esq. , clerk of Cass county , arrived in this city last evening on bis bridal tour. He was accompanied by very charming lady , nee Mis ? Ella Iticlmrdson. also of Plattstnonth. They are guests nt the Crcighton house. Mr. J. H. Wells , for a long time con nected with 11. G. Dunn & CO.'A agency ir. Detroit , has come to Omaha to locate. ITo is assistant manager of t he Omaha office. The Detroit paucrs speak most highly of him us a business man and gen tleman , and THE BIK : is sure he will prove valuable acquisition to the Omaha agency. James 1" . McCartney , the late cHicient city clerk of Omaha and for many years editor and publisher of the High Scho 1 Journalhat just returned af ter a six month'x absence from the city. He is now located at Long Pine , the present terminus of the S. C. &P. road , where he superintends tlio transportation of government ttipplicH for the firm of James Stcpheiisi/n & Co. Mr. J. Uyan , chief engineer of the fire department of Joliet , Ills. , wnn in the city yesterday , en route to visit his brother-in- law , Judge M. Langdon , of Sarpy county , ntPapillion , Mr. llyan's department has wached a high stite of perfection and were last week given grand banquet , as u department , for saving a valuable fac tory from burning. Mr. Jtyan is evident ly a natural b > ni lire fighter. Uuqaettionnble Gratitude- WAKHKK , O. , July SO , 1S81 , H. H WAKNEII & Co. : SiisYour Safe Kidney Liver Cure has relieved mo of a povcre kidney difficulty which caused mo much trouble and suifering. deu-l'Jeod-1 w P. W , SUTTMIT. CHINESE DIQNATAEIES. The Chinese Embassy , En Route to Washington , Pass Omnha. Attaihed to Union Pacific train No.I , from the wt'ht yesterday afternoon , was n special car which contained the Chinese minister to the United States , and suite. The party were accompanied by T. D. MdKay , the Denial and widely known agent at San Franciico of the popular C , , B. & Q. railroad. The Chinese minister , who U also min ister to Spain and Pent , rejo'cei ' in the badly spelUd name of Ch ng Tsao Jee. Ho la accompanied by hlu wif t , a very pretty , though highly painted , almond-eyed lady , with feet as small ai a baby's ; hit secretary , Shu Sh&u Pang ; chief inter preter Cheng Shlng Firnch ; and about n dozen servants. They came direct from Hong Kong , China , and thence through in the opecial car referred to. They left in another special car on the t ! . B. it Q. road , aud wil ) proceed to the national cap ital as r\poditlouslyo4 possible. The min ister is a mnn of fine appearance nnd un doubted ability as a diplomat. HS ! parl in the management of matters during the next Kesnirn of congress will bo of conaiJ- erat'le importance , as the coast renatoru will undoubtedly umleavor to unforco with considerable vigor the post legislation which has been inimical to the Chinese in the country , "WINEOFOAnDUl" for Ladies only. C. F. Goodman' * . WAX DOLLS , warranted to wash , nro found nt the 99c Store. cunniEs1 An Itnportnnt Industry For Omnlin Dtilldors nnd Contrnctors. Mr. JohnCurrift , of Lincoln , hai Joined o clone ipiarries formerly belonging teD D , Sweo y , two initcH nouthwett of South Bond. It may IMS proper to utate that Mr. Cur- no Is n practical stonecutter , nnd has han dled almost every kind of stone ia the country , including granite nnd marble , being the successful bidder on the first insane asylum in the state and later in a nub-contract of the penitentiary comple tion. He wai foreman on the Grand Cen tral hotel of this city , under J. Green , trje contractor , end in considered authority for Haying thattho Btono he has iu this now quarry is as fine an nuy sandstone known nnd a beautiful white in color. 1'rom the best rnitrce * it in known to b n good wettherir nnd ulll not wash Hie itio t llncstooe , or run i ust s some sandstone. It will make very fine white llnio it tl .Mr. Cnrrio will xtart two kllm burning im mediately. It is well kuottn that Inrgo amnuntH of money are sent nbroad for ilimensioiiH and paving stone when we have nl good if not n hcttet quality of utono in our own state for all purposes Mr. Curria i p cparetl to fiirni-h nich stonoon n living mnruin , and llm-i i > t le s th n it can bo laid down for from foreign kiln' , Hois hern now r > r- ranging for rates nnd feeing the contrac tors iif iiur town , nnd Htatcs that tha It , & M. general ofricern are willing to do the nice tiling , ns they nlway do , end ngreu to haul thoxti'no and lime to Oinabo ns cheap npo sible. Wo nntterstantl that the D.ikoU peni tentiary commissioners will FCO Mr. Cur- rio's quarry nnil nre to decide f > eon hat tt"nu they ill takrt for that job. Wo nro i-led to learn tif this now quarry as It will enable our people to build cheaper than when ! < touo liui to bo imported from other states- . _ _ A Lndy'n Wl.b. . "Oh , how I do wisli my skin waa us clear and Roft as yours , " said a lady to her friend. "You can easily mnku it so , " answered the friend , "How ! " inquired the first lady. "By usini ; Hop Hitters , that makes pure , rich blood and blooming health. It did it for mo , aa you observe. " Read of it. Cairo Bulletin. Dcclo-Jnnl SEE HE11E You arc sick ; well , there is just one reme dy that wilj cure you beyond possibility or doubt. If it's Liver or Kidney trouble , Consumption , Dyspepsia , Debility , ' Well's Health Ilcnewer" in your hope. $1. Druggist Depot , C. F. Goodman , Omalia. (4) ( ) DIAMONDS at Whipplo & McMill- lon's , Cruighton block. DeolO-2t. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICK Advertisement To Loau , KorHale , Ixwt , Found , Wants , Uoardlne , Sic. , will b in serted In these columns once for TRN CENTS per line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVECENTS | wr line. The first Insertion no\cr less than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TO LOAN MONEY. TO LOAN Call at L , w Ollieo ol D M L. Thcmai llooin 8 Crulvhton lilock. nrT ° Ioan at 'rom 8 * ° lo ner ccnt' \J\l \ on good real citatcsocurlty , by UK. ISAAC iiWAUD.S , 110D Farnham St. 0 LOAN At 8 per con tin- tercst In sums o ( 82,600 and upwards , for3 to 6 years , on flrst-clasa city and fann property. Bums HKAL ESTATX and LOAN , ICth and Douclaa Sta HELP WANTED. WANTED A position 111 the afternoon and e > cnliihvaounf | | man UN IiouIC'Lee- cr. CangUe the heat of rcforenecs. AcMrcss. r.thUotfloc. hhoenukcrs at OmalmSlmo Fao- WANTED South 13th St. 700 22" WANTED Situation by a > oun ; man \t1ll- Init to work. lr \ u delivery or any plirc whcto he cu i he useful. Addre n , ( { . It. . Bcc olllco. . 7153-JJ" WANTir ; > liuttoii hole makers at llanlson's , 1123 1'nniluuii fct. 7H1-21 * WA11TE1' A situation as i > ook-uceper by onnlio thoroughly undeMu- double nnd sinu'Ie cut y , l < al o a oed ] > uiunan bust aefercncifi IM-II. Addict , c , K. , li < e ollU'e. 7ig tl A NTKD All cltlcicnt irl for general hou u nrlr , at No. 'AW DotlRtSt. . 75S-21 * "ITrANTlIIi-trhlldrenns b anlersinasclect VV 'diool , at 10th nnil CalUornh ht. L. I ! . LOOMfo. 7u7-tl : ANTED- n'otnnn to help cook , at the Pa cific IIon ° e. 750-21 * TT7ANT1UKlrste'i. . - ! oltlcc and cirind oj ; \ V imi t l > c OM-I ID jcarn old. H. O. Dun & Co. , 215 S. JlthKt. 76J-U forsener.il houseworlr , at W S. K , 1.01 IILT of 1'Jth and Decide Su. < de 17-211 : - > --2 "ooil iooiicr8utOrocmlaIei ck- WAXTii- intr lioiiHO , Council ISIuflJ. THOMAS OIIKKX&SONS. 742 tf A.STI.D liuuicillateli n cook , at ! l OHir- nuy St. 092 M ANTKO Girl to do housework. Enquire W lilt ) FarrihainSt. 4i2-tf ANTED Fundlnz hrld o and school bond * . W H.T. Clark. BtllovuB. 28-tf FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. "FT10H IIENT It ftorv house , 7 roonn , cellar _ L"Well < uicl cistern , ilSiKT month. I'l'U. N lltth St. 701 23 * Il UB.NT llrlck More , Jacobi1 blcck , cor. tl 1 and Capitol avenue. J. < I. JACOI18. 70Stf 171011 HAI.U i'lrsU-claxd phaotsn nearly new. IJ Enquire of c. Kallsh , Merchant Tailor , loii'-l s ht. , lift. 15th and Will bU 70.5-2U KENT L'rfuriilahed front room. En- Foil inlio Bouthwtbt corner Ibth and llarncy. 702-21 * KENT lloiuo , 3 room * , ( -owl sl/i ) , ccl- EOll , ; N. W. conurIth and rco Sts. Sininr month. Enquire 222 S. W. corner 25th and Itavtnport SU. 761-23 * A nlciiy furnUhtd front room EOIlKENT reference at 0071 N. nth Ht. KENT Cottage of 3 rooms , well and EOIl ; 23rd aud St. Mary's avenue. En- cUlre | of II.V. . Kennedy , 312 8.13th Bt , 749-tl HNT Tuo famUhod roomi , aultablefoi FOK iDUto-koeping , i'JIO Califoinla St. ' iOH HE.ST 1'Ieaaanl front room , corner ol r Hurt and 17th , 1700 Uurt St. 7Utf. RENT Furnished rooms at A. A. Olb- EOIl ' , Californiabet. 14th nnd IMIi. HUNT Nice y furnished room ) vltl : board , a few day boarders can bo nccoui modatid , 2U13 Caea bt. 704-tf TnOll HENT A store 22xfiO , fitted for grocer' JJ lea and dry goods. Apply JOHN FOWLER. OiJ-Sl * Wa crly , Nob. OlTllENT A ult or ilnslo roorrs. nlccTj furnUhuJ , at N. W. cor. 2Uh and l ) cn. t rt itiQ.tl < II KENT A llrst-clwis hall for society pur- F I > osf . Centrally located. For particular * enquire Kcnnard llros. , 14th and Douila < St < . 004-tt KENT Ono parlor on ground iloor and T10U 1 chamber haudaomily furnUhed , (211S ( California bt. 653-11 IlENT-FnrnWicdroomwIthclosct. Good FOR . SUcoinxH , Enquire ( | V. M. HENT-Ncw house of 7 roomi , 10th and FOU 8U. Enquire K. V. Smith , OHM n SPEOIAL HOTIOESBonia u d 7lil ! RKST FumMipJ rom , north ' OllfornU St. , 2ddoor c tel 21st. r 1 p. in. 431-t' 71011 RENT i furmihe < l room * ovur MM- I 1 chanty EjchMiRe.N. K ccr. 10th and IV.IM BtrocU. 8SI-U FOR SALE. -AViultdlnh'J2\CO , wilhn compltt * FORSAtiK dry ( tooon , ( jroccilM and ( Uturt * . Inquire bit X. 10th St , 707 tl BAf.E Cheap , Ore olJ hoti-m , Innulro FOH ( lUJdtriu & llcliin , cornrr 15lri nrvl JncV- K..H * 46-10 70K HAt.K 2 nice count r end 2 ullrcr ] > lat4tT _ ' ih in rate * , ( it ( Ira , H , rtttimu's , bo4 S ut ) > 10th Ht. 741-tl 1011 HAI.K-A train of black horvH. Knqolrt I 1 of Utnaha MerchaoU * cxprrwi b irn. 7 7-21 710R SALK Or will exchange for Omaha prop - p < Tly , an ImproMxl nation o ( land ruljoln- if n vUtlon on U. I' . It , U , M. DUNHAM , 14U . , Omalia. ' , 'M Sm | POUSAI.E Ortriule for cllj proptrty , on 'pan o' horn's , harnoM and WIHTOII. AdJrtt < S. Y. , lhl.io lc ; ior. SA1.K-A uullilltip i-'xfO ! , with ncamplM * 1 Block of dry RooiU , groixrlcs anil fluurts. Inquire blI .N. lJth at. WS-17 poll RALK Mrgo huilncs. lot on Harno ? St IJ mutable ( or wholesaling. John U IU , Opp. V. 0. tlil tf IJlOlt SAI.B A good M\cn-inr-oM JL' WatianU.il to Url\unlnjd' ) or ilouble. Ko qulro of Utor 'u CnnlKIJ , Canflclil liaii-e. novlS-tf | ,1iiRMAIK Team KOOil iwiilKM.clienu : at ) ( ! ' L1 Darn , loth St. oVtt-tl UICK KOK EALI- . B JUJ-tf ESTAnUOOK & COE. TTIOKSAIiK Maps of louibH atid Martiy oun- lira. A. KObKWATEH,16OFainhaiui.tn't | 320-tf MISCELLANEOUS. VlOIIC : Takc'i up In SoiitE oniahi , ono lar/o Mack sow witn vkhlto , alioiit three anil half jears old. Owner can reeour tirocrty riy pnjtg \ \ rmr c . 110K- AM ) SIltiTr , H. l th .St. , Ukanama. UW-evmiit QTItAYKD Oil STOLEN'-Dce. 10,1831 , a large O b * ) ' horec about 11 j cam old. Any infonna- tlon a-j to hU wlxmnbouUill be llbcially re- \ \ \\ardixl \ ) J. U. Ualdu-ln , corner 15th and Jack- on. 74U-IH COMPETENT nnl rrllable man wishes a A sltuatl n in n wholesale liquor and wlnfi businesH. 18 years c\per dice In rcctit ) Inir andi compounding Adprcso , II , BeooIIlco. 764-23 T OST S400 , nil In bllli. Kln'lcr will receive Jj $100 reward by returning the satiio to thin olltce. iHW.O'lllUKN' . 700-20 * OTRAYEO OH bTOM'.X Prow 16th and Wcb- O ntcr , one pointer dog about 8 montluj old whlto and brown tpottcd with brown root Uku "O" on his back , finder will plcaso leovo io- formation at MaMc > tr & llro. 740-tf . STRAW Plentv of nleo oat straw , at STItAW. Chirlton Dro.'s ( ceil etoro , linhand Davcn- jwrt Sin. TU U EM18' NKW CIT7 MAPS , 10o. Mounto B Maps , $2.60. GtO. P. 11 KM 13. JJIACHSTIIASSEK Pays the MghcJi auh. . price ( or cecoml hand lull'trd ' and pooli tallies. Call or addrcsj , tOJ South 10th > trc t , Omaha , JJub. U9-lm * TAKEN Vl > NOTICE Taken upon Situriia7 Uco. 3fd , two liay horses , ages about G nnd > C jc.irs ; ( air tir.aand "ill umtched. Owner can > lao Miuo l > y nnxlni ; property and iiayinir- ' xru'cs. WM. HAW1T2KU , 1 mile wojtof' ulcj's ponp faoti ry , Duuxlas ptccliut. 051 \ e m Et . SIOUX TUT UOTTON MANCKACTtR- a.HK INO CO. , Will pay ca > h for horna by thocar- loadilcltvcred at nnvrillroaii dcKt | In H oux City. Tuxas. tecr horn preferred Foi particulars nd- f , D. U. Koblc , Supt. 013-jl IN CltAVUK Pastilo aud Oil PORTltAlTS the palntlrifr. MRS. U. H. WAUDNElt , room 1 , Jacob's Ulock. M3-U B Ellis' REALh TATK COOM.- 1st page. . JlAY At A. II. Bander's lucU MUiic BAI.K1J Harnoy St. sl9-tf EMIS * REAL ESTATE KXCUANOE.-S B 1st page. BEMIS has rattling long ll > t of houaca , lota landg and farms for eala Call and get item' COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOT1CB. Special advertisements , such na Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Itont Wants , Boarding , etc. , "ill he inserted In thlo- column at the low ratoof TKN CENTS I'BR LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CKNTS i'Ell LINE for c.ich subticqucnt Insertlnn. Ix-a\or.lv ertlserncnta at our olllce , up stairs , corner Uroaduay and Main streets , Council niulls. SALE I'lr-t-tlass saloon 1J mllus cast ot 171011 on "ilo qulto , " on line of 11.1. 11. 1 ! . Uond place toinaXo mnnuAilclrr , IKh ) Olllee , ilccfl-Ot Council lIUITs. Kvooliody In Council Illuffs Io. WANTED Tim IJKR , i0 ; vents per week , ilo Ihcrcd by carriers. Ollleo corner Broadway and Main , up stairs , Council lllulTn. 6l-Mf ( ' TICKET OKFICJWnr In railroad tickets continues to boom. Unprecedented ratcH to all ca tcrn jiolnt ? . Etery ticket guaruiitecil , Ordcrd fllltd lij ttlophonc. Froin one to ten dollars sa\cd liy piircnanlii ? tlekcto- of C' . A. Potter , Micerwior to Potter& Palmer , No. 40 .South Filth street , four doors below thu post- olllce , Council liluiTe , Iowa. octlS tf 'ANTEDlloy , wlthjiony , to carry papers. W Inimlro at l\f.r. \ cilice , Counill Clulls. ' 'octia-tf To buy ion tons broom com. WANTED address Council Ulufla- Urooin 1'actoo' , Council Blull * , lovta. 053-2VU ANTED A IIr8t-ela s broom tier. Mayna & Co. , Council Bluffs , lowx f0-30 * SALE Old papers 40c per hundred , FOU Bco olllce. Council UluBs. se27'tf EDWAED KUEHL MAQJSTEIl OF I'ALMYSTEllY AND iCONDI T10NALIST , 408 Tenth Street , between Farnham andllaincy. Will , with the aid ot guardian spirits , obtain for any one a glance at thu past and present , und on certain conditions in the fu ture. Boots and Shoes made to order. Perfect atl > factlcn yumutrrd au2A- > \ Absolutely Pure. This i o der nexor varies. A mane ) of puritr. tren th nduholeuomiiie a. More tconomlcal than the onlinsry kinds , and cannot be told Io competition with the ( multitude of low lent , hort vclcht , alum or phc Pbatu icrndfit. Sold only In ni. IIOVAL BAKING POWDKIl CO. , New York.