V THE OMAHA DAILY BEF : FRIDAY , JANUATlf 6 , 1882. THE DAILY BEE. Friday Mornlnpf , Jan. 0. Woalher Knport- ( Tlie following donation \ * .MO liken nt Ihe came moment .l llmo ftt nil tlic tin- lions rmmed. ) TTAR DurAHTMllNT , 0. 8. Bld'At. 8 Vltll , I OMAHA , .Itnutryfi , 1882 (4 ( tt P " ' ) I Klvcr ( bovo low water mark , five feel * nd irozcn. LOOAL BREVITIES. The Telegram published iU IM nutu- bor Wednesday. The city trewmrer'n office is drajicd lieiuily in inourninK- All of the traliiH from tlio cant cnmo in on limo yesterday. A little HlejhlnB ! { ami a little ukatinK inakci It look like a real winter. Specialty of Prescript ! um at Opera JIotiHO i. liannacy Kclirotcr&.I'cclit. oc'-Mtl MannRcr I'lillliin , lini reino\cil liiHskat- ing rink fixtures from the 1'nppleton cor- ncr. The I'lnrcnco Herbert troupe and tlio Ada Gray combination arc both utopplng with inino hoHt Canlield. Tlrro in nothing liut the pleaxantckt ri\alry between tlio two theatrical nlcH which avpenr in the city The funeral of Mrn. Col. Chatio will take place from the late resilience , corner Thirteenth and Dodip ntrooU , at 1 .10 p. m. to-day. Mr. .1. F. Sweeny , formerly withTiiK UKK , is onu of the deputy clorkit under Klmer Frank. The Helectlon in an excel lent one. On Tuesday , Jlr. John Fleming nml wife celebrated the fifteenth nnniverxiirj of their wedd ng , lit lliolr renldcncc ni , Capitol a\enue. II. U. S nldcn , n Hwitchmnti in the U. P. yard in tlito city , had one of hn ! handt overely pinched ymtcrday while con ) ) Una earn. Ho will bo disabled for Huvera' dayi ) . Ad. Jimo , inuiingcr nf the Omahc lioyn' Industrial Anpociixtion , will gladlj rcco\e any contri'mtiotm ' of cant elf cloth ing or of blanket * * for the comfort of tin lxyfl. The llojij' Homo is nt 1210 Can' street. The Ktilijcct for the daily prayer meet ing at the Y. M. C. A. , to-morrow (1'ri ( day ) from 12:15 : to 12 45 , is "IVayer fortbi Universal 1'rovalcnco of 1'eaco and IM ht consnesH. ' > llcahI : 1-7. All nrc in vited. Wiliw t ! . Slanton and MlxH Luc ; Overtun , the latter but nix teen yearn o ge , wera united in marrlngo yesterday. I will be remembered that they ura the par ties mixed up in the Jeffornon prcclnt ta and feathering cone last spring , W. H. I jams , district court derl , liu established bin office in the < li trict cotir room lor the present , iw the reccHi i HI brief us to make It unueccxiary to wnv down staira nt all , until the Fdiruar ; term is over. The tubHcriptiun litt of the J'hilomn thean Concert Club IH now opuu nt Jilix- Meyer & Bros' Munir hull. If xulliclcn Kiibucrlptlons | : rn received the clnHnlra concerts will be continued. KuliHi-ripUmi may bo given in at 11 HI Muiic hull 01 nen by mail. The North 1'liilte Telegraph MU.VS Omaha reportHtho Hrivhl. of .loo 1'ic.uil fo Htcaling , and the ] > apera say lie id feigulni Insanity. Tliore IA no vhuminlng about Joe Ho ix orary , HH many In North 1'latto cai testify , ami waH Kent from her ) to thu HH > Jiltn n coujiloof Thin i the hifl wool : in width eaic an bo fllcil w ith tliu cleik of thu dlHtric court of Doiiglait county , und go in th printed dcoktt for the next term , wine 1 > egliiH on the lint Monday hi IVbrtiarj The length of the term JUKI eldHtnl \ \ < court und bar but a ihort rcco'H. The oxainluatlon of AlnrUn ( irnconn John Donahue , charged with the burglai of the otoro of Henry Heed , on Nnrl Hloventh ( truit , Jnnuary ltd , WIIH hegu before .Tudgo Itonnke thin morning , UI trlct attorney Iliirnliam appeared for tl ntatc , nod Mr , lUnnct for thodefcnu lioth prlfioucrH wore held to appear befo thcgrund jury next month. Since tlio di appcaranco of Hcreoi from Hulnon dnorfl and whulowK , a larg utock of unopened good * in kept by a ! : md tUcnoarc LOIIcntently Htucked ! > utw 01 the bar and eutrnncB. "I'liTo are mo wa > than ono of skinning u cat , " in there U no protenHO that the law ran HI ut what particular Hpot in a Haloon guoi may or may iiotbeittored. Dr. Darrow met with n painful ai what may prove to be a nerioui accide AVednnRday. While rMing around thu c < ner of Farnhaui and Fifteenth Htreeti , 1 Jiowo Bllp | > ed nd fell. The doctor HU coc-ded in freeing ono foot from the Ht rup , but wan not no fortunate with tether other , and the animal fell full upon ; 'Tho bonus were not broken , but the ti dons were considerably drained , C , I ) . HcBo1 Acme Opera company fifty lyric artixtx , will appear at lloy Opera House , for three nlgbta and Hat day matinee , commencing Thursday , Ji uaryl'-Hh. The following celebrities co prise the principal of the company : II ry 1'eaken , 3fark Hinlth , Alfred Will James 1'cakei , Walter Allen , H. J' . Fi weather , Ills * Mary II. Wudaworth , M Adelaide Randall , MIivs ] < lla Montejo j Hiu Kinuia JCInner , Also n grand ( ho of thirty young voiced , an augmented chest ru of fifteen uiUblcianx. A number of MU * Aimlo Kulh Irlendi aurprlsed her with their j > rt ei at her home , corner of Fifteenth Gaming street ; , on Tuesday evening , t very enjoyable social tccatlon wag I TMult. Dancing , mtulo and garuea of JUadi tolimied the time until tbo "v n f < ma' hour , " when a RUinplnoim repast was iprcrul , nnil the compuny naliloun to n New Year'i le ist. Jt was a Into hour lit- fore the guwtH departed , each wishing the yoiin ? hostCM the lmj > | > ic t fottnno for tlic coming year. The friends \Um especially arratige < l the pirty were Clinics McDon ald , MM. John Carroll , MM. .Tamca Xolty AM ! Mlw Alice Crnnce , Attached to twin No. 3 on the Unlrji 1'aclfic railroad jeUnrday were two cam of military recniili for western posts. Tin troop * numbered sixty , and ro Intenclcil for caxalry service. They were under the command of C'apt. II. H , lllshop of the Mil CftTftlry , who accompanied them from JelferKon Ilirrackn , nt 8t. Louie , Mo. Onpt. lilshop warf pren nt at the time th < infantry recruits toolc'ipofnewlon of the Union Depot In St. I.OUH ! and defied the police of tht city. Ho nt tcH that the troublesome troops1 wcro nearly nil New York "rnuxliK , " aud they hud little or no regard for anything llko d1"- " THE WCATHEIl. How the Now Yocxr Is UHhoroel In und What It PromlHOH. If the year which has just entered upon its monotonous course in the orb of eternity were to bo as unsteady and unsettled as the 'weather which it brought with it , wo would scarcely laud it as the "happy now year' which we yet HO fondly uxpuct it to bo. For several days past a heavy , dull atmosphere has overhung the city and and country like thu tlircatrntnt ; Bword of Damocles , ready to prccipi- tate at any moment a pro- tracUd mumHtorm upon im much allhcted mortals , not that we stand m particular need of any snow jual yet , there having already fallen - 2 inches thin week , but that it would be a great pity , next to iv calamity , to spoil us thu glorious fun of wading through two inches ot Omaha mud , when we might possibly enjoy the benofitn of three times the amount. Hut not alone the weather , the temperature also is unsettled and doubtful , and to rise or to fall is now tbo grand meteorological quo'ry. Not once since Now Years day has the thermometer risen above the iree/.ing point , nor yet has it fallen many degrees below it. What will it do when it does move ] will it cheer us , will it free/o us ? The early future will nhow which. Mean time the ponds and rivers have frozen over , and the skater's way prepared fora season of healthful and delighted sport. Hinoly , nothing in morn invig orating , nothing moro beautiful than a frequent cruise around the slippery rink. How it paints the feminine cheek with natural peach hue , and adds lustre to her eye , and life and animation to her whole bearing. Then , whatever changes may come , let them come. Lot us enjoy the pleasures and IK'u from the ills of out brief lives , and bo determined U make thin indeed "A Happy Nu Year. " Supreme Court DoclHlon. The following is a recent Suprenu Court decision in which the Omahi bar will bo interested : Smith vs. State. Krrorfrom Sitrp ; county. Uovursod and dismiasod Opinion by Cobb , J. 1. H. IJ. S. as principal with W. II S. and E , S. as sureties , entered intx a bond before an examining cotir conditioned that "tho said II. B 8. shall bo and appear at sail March term of said district court on the lirst day thereof , and not deport port said court without loavu , am shall abide the order of wild court , ' etc. The said H. It. S. appeared n said court on the lirnt day thereof and was indicted for the crime fo which he was bound over. There upon the district attorney procured i warrant in duo form for liii arrest to answer the aim indictment and placed the B.UIII in the hands of the aherill , win arrested II. H. S. theieon. There upon almost immediately the Haiti II IJ. S. applied to the court to bi discharged from arrest on the grouni that ho was under bond , ete. Thori upon the court ordered his discharge and notified the sherilT that said ar rest was illegal , etc. The Nucurition W. II. Sand 13. S.oro present mil made no objection tothedischarge. Uji on the case being reached for trial nir the said H. it. S. called , ho did no answer and was defaulted ; Hold That the securities wuro discharge ! from liability on the bond. 2 , Action on an appearance bon against II. IJ. S. us principal and W H. S. and K. B. as sureties , summon served on W. H. H. and K , S. , bii 110 service on or appearance by 11. 1 ! S , and W. II. S. No judgment cithc for or against K. S. Hold erroneous Gitinil LodRo I , O , Q. T. ' * The Grand Lodge of Good Tomj l'r lars will moot in Hastings , YTednei i , - n day , January 18 , at I ) a. in. reid The railroads will return dolegatt id and visitors at ono-fourth faro on tli cortiticato of the Grand Worthy .Sei IH rotary. The headquarters of the ( iran Ixnlgo will bo the Commercial hoto Most of the eastern delegations wi atop at tliis house. The rates hm been reduced to 81.60 per day to de ugatou and visitors , ir- It ia suggested that eastern del irhe gallons go to Hastings on Tuosdt the 17th , as it , will enable them t.n . become acquainted and make tl n- journey moro pleasant. It is hoped that every ledge will 1 of represented , as the work for the no year is ofitol importance , und i need the counsel of every true Go ur- Tomplar. Fraternally , in- JOHN IJ. FINCH , Grand Worthy Chief Templar. e , , WORTHY OF PRAISE. lr- lrh - As a rule wo do not rucommo h * patent mediciuei , but whim wo km nd of ono that really is a public benefi run tor , and does positively cure , then or. consider it our duty to impart that i formation to all. Electric billon i truly a most valuable inedicinu. will surely cure IJiliousnoss , Vo\ ICO and Ague , Stomach , Liver and Kldii nd complaints , uvon w hero all otherro nd odiea fail. Wo know whereof .be apeak , and can freely recommend all all. [ Kx. Sold at 60 cents a bott rte Iili & McMahon. (7) ( ) MISS CRAY'S HIT. A Splendid Porfornmnco of Enat Jynno nt Hoyd'H When it win announced that Miss Ada Gray was to nppiar in this city with Wntkins1 Kifth avenue combination - tion as support , thoatto goers con- gra'ulated themselvcB thatthoy should bo afforded something prettv good in in the dramatic lino. For MissGray's reputation as an emotional actress is so well established that nothing short of n superior performance was expected - pocted of her. That nhe more than auitained this reputation in thodr < una of East Ijynnoor The Elopement , lost evening , is thu testimony ot all who wore HO fortunate as to attend. There is enough in Miss Gray's performance in East Lynne , alone , to give her a very high rank among such artistes as Anderson , Iternhardt and Clara Morris , without her talents in a full ruportoiro of plaju of which shu is ca pable of sustaining the leading part. East Lynne is so familiar a play to American and English lovers of the drama that recital of its pissages is entirely unnocessiry. It iswoll enough , lumu > ur , wlulo giving Miss Gray non- oral praiioforher cntiroactingto spec ify some particular parts in the play wlicro she allows the greatest power. Hur first cxhibitionof jeilousy of her hiinhnttd'H iittfintton of another which she misjudged - was ni natural and true to life as it could bo. The alternating passions of love and jealousy , trust and fear , wuro artistically displayed and "Lady Isa bel" was indeed njtoo fond wiffwhoso earn wore always strained for the whisper of slander against her hus band , whosu uyea watched as a lynx his every motion and step. When , Inter on , she had taken the raah and faulty step of leaving with the man who sought only to destroy her virtuehtr passion was not that of the woman impelled to a guilty act by its inducements , hut that of one driven to madness by her blind jealousy of the man whoso very being she would bo supreme mistress of. When , munths later , she found herself betrayed and do- icrtcd , the scene of remorseful an guish and pane's of guilty conscience was indeed harrowing. The dry eyes in the audience , then , wore few ; but when , after she had gone to her hus band's homo in disguise and had clasped her babies in her arms , thoao , too , moistened , and the testimonials of appreciation wcro most enthusi astic. At the death of her little son , where lirst "Madam Vino" throw oil her disguise and in her frenzy proclaimed herself , the i1 licet was electricol. It waa a magnificent p irt , in a character splen did ly carried out. The other characters hi the play were Miss Cornoy by Mrs. S. B. Itaker ; Barbara Hare by Miss Jennie Gordon ; Joyce by Mrs. Jane Russell ; Susanne by Miss Marion llussol ; Sit Francis Levison by Mr. J J. Louden ; Archibald Carlyle by Mr. J. IJ. Browne ; Lord Mount So ornbv Mr. J. 11. Furlong ; John Dill by Mr. Wood Benson , Richard Huro by Mr. Alex. Daymond ; Little Willie , Little Lucy , by Master Tommy Russell. Mr. Browne as Carlyle as an espe cial success , and his acting was true to nature. Mr. J. J. Ix > iulcn as Sii Francis Lovisun , also made a big hit and elicited much applause Miss Gray was called before llu curtain twice , at the conclusion respectively spoctiv-oly of the third and iourtl acts. I NDKK TUK OAHJ.KIHT. This popular play drew a good au dieiico to the Academy of Music las evening , all of whom wf > ro highly pluaecd. Mi.ss Herbert in thu titli role carried her part very successfully and Furgusonwas immense , as usual in IUH character acting. The thrilling scene of the tr in rushing do'vn upon the victim tied to the rails was wol put on the stage and elicited heart ; applause. To-night the troupe present sent "Tho Hidden Hand"which the ; hiuo earned many complimontar ; notices. The popular prices of ail mission cannot tail to draw a crowd Guilty of Wrong. Some puoplu have a fashion of con fusing excellent remedies with th largo mass ot "patent medicines"an in this they are guilty of wrotif : There are some advertised romcdic fully worth all that is asked for then and onu at least wu know of Ho Bitiora. Thu writer has had occasio to use the Bitters in just such a cl mate as wo have most of the you in Bay City , and lias always foun them lirst class and reliable , doing a that is claimed for them. Tribune. J2-15 THU SPECIAL MEETING Wliluh wua Hold by the City Counc Uist Evonlner. A special mooting of thu city com cil waa hold last evening to pass upc the bonds of thu newly appointed cil treasurer , Truman Buck. I'rosidoi Dailoy , Councilmcn Baker , Coib ; Dulone , Dunham , McGavock , McN mara and Stull wore present Mr. Buck's bond wai piesuntcd. is in the sum of 8100,000 , and boa besides Buck's name those of Samu II. Johnson , Chas. II. Brown , Chn 0. Housel , Oscar F. Davis , L. ] Williams , Lyman Richardson and H. Kollom. The bond extends un April , 18Bt ! , when Treasurer Mullotti term would have expired The bond was approved and t ! council adjourned , Array Ordoi-a. Thu latest army orders issued frt thu headquarters of the dopartmc c" tu of the Platte , Omaha , Nob. , mo li follows : lire re I'rhatu Frederick Ainold , enlist id at Fort 1) . A. Russell , W. T. , assigned to company K , Sixth infii li try , mid w ill bo sent to the station ve his company. to Recruit John M , 1'ruston , enlist e. at Fort Omaha , Neb. , is assigned company F , Ninth Infantry , and w be sent to the ntaMon of his company , at the first fiuorablo opportunity. Lca\u of absence for one month , with permission to apply to the Adju tant General of the Army , for an extension - tension of three months , is granted Licutonnnt Colonel Charles 13. Camp- Ion , Fifth Cavalry. The roster of troops serving in this department , for the month of Janu ary , 1882 , is also received. PERSONAL. T. Wilnon , of Sidney , is In the city. Charlie Itlcr , of Chicago , ! at the Can- field. field.A. A. 0. Filter , of B.iull . Mill * , Ltin the city. city.Dr. Dr. S. IA D.ut , of Herman , is at the Crcihton ( , .Tud e Lake went down to TJncoln Wednesday K. Shnfernnd wife , of Tekamah , are at the Crei hton. ,1. M. Brcnnan , of Jaclcnon , Neb. , in at J , J. MlllipitiKh. of St. Paul , h at the Canfield home. P. J. Ryan , of Katms City , is at the Canfield lieu e. A. O. IHgRlnpnn went down to Lincoln Wednesday nin'ht. If. A. HnlK the Council HlntH hook seller , is in the city. Miss Susie Spr'ngcr left Wednesday fi r a trip to Chicago. 31 11. H'mrt , nf Grand Islnnd , H a fittest of the Canfield. Mi ! Jcnnl * McKmllcn , of Tcknmah , at the Can field house. Hon. Church Houo aul son Herbert H. Howe , are in thu city , J. If. lluiley , of Sherman , in registered at the Crcigliton house. Mrs. N. .T. Onborn , of llono Creek , in i fjncit at the Crei 'litim. John W. Ileaman , of Jackson , armed in Omaha Wcdne-day , Hon. J. U. Biiley , representative from Waxhini'ton county , is in thu city. Dr. L. B. Graddy was a nouth-bound paRFCiiger on the D. A ui. last night. M. A and John Kennedy , of DCH Moine ? , nre reiiitcrel ( at the Cnntield. C. W. Onhorne , a prominent citiien of lllair , is registered at the Withnoll house. T. H. Morrison , of Council J3hilFs , in in town tu-ilay , regiitcreti at the Occidental hotel. Henry Morrow , a prominent attorney and politician , of Iowa City , is at the Crelghton. Capt. C. M. O'ipp , thu "handsome Tor- oger" ot Wohoo , registered at the Canlield Wedncbday. W. H. JJunis , U. I1 , freight an-ont at Council IHulf-i .mil the TmnBf r depot , is ca.it on n visit. E. Shaler , wifu and ilnu hter , of Teka mah , are at the Creighton , en route homo f oin a trip east. M. F. riinkhouser , of the U V. head- qunrterfl , rt turned Wednesday from a visit to St. Louis his home. Senator Saundcrs and family left WeA neHday for Washington , where thej occupy a plennant residence. lion. M. K. Post , delegate to congres from Wyoming territory , pailsed through this city jesterday afternoon ) on his wa ) to Washington. Frank 11. McClary , deputy cleik of tht U. S. court , left for Lincoln Wednesdaj with the papers and records of the U. S. circuit and district courts. Hon. Chan , P. Mattbeweon , speaker ol the Nebraska house of representatives , ani J. S. McCleary , of Norfolk , who have heen in town a few day * , departed foi homo yesterday. I.e.u o of absence for the prrnent teru of school hag been granted M HH Ailclii ( Hailstone , teacher in tbo cast .sclicol , rni H Julia llnrdcnburg liaH bctn engjgei to till her place. Miss Boydeu'aucated position in tin Centr l school will ho occupied by .Mi * NOI.I O'Connor , formerly of Xorth Platte MIHH O'Connor in recommendt'd as a % tr ; cumiiotent teacher. Capt. H. U. Start , of Hudson , WH. , ai oKl friend of Mr. J , S. Halhert , manage of the Academy of Music In this city c-xme in from the cant thin morainy , t m.ikn an inspection of the ( ! ate City. 1 A TOOL , STEALEH. i Ho Is Captured by McCune und Liu : gulehoH In tlio CalnbooHO. On Monday night a tool chest i the Grand Central hotel building wr broken into and a valuable sot i tools stolen , The ollicorn huvu boo looking the case up since and li > night fllcCuno roco\ered the tools an arrested the thief thereof , The OVMU of the property was taken by McCm to J , Urown'ri second hand stoio u Douglas street , when * sumo tools h.i boon found , and identified them i his. The puty who wus suspicioiie was then followed into a gumblin rt'gort and was there ) identified b IJrowu as the man who sold him th property. MeCuno then nrroste him and lodged him in juil. Tl prisoner a\o his name as A. D. Ma land , liu will bo arraigned th morning to answer to the charge < burglary and grand larceny. "HOUGH ON RATS. " The thing desired found at liwt. A ilruggUt for "Hough on Hat . " It clet out raw , mice , roaches , flicn , bed bugu ; 1 boxe-s , (1) ( ) 10 Pleasant Party. Ono of the most enjoyable HOC : gatherings of the week occurred ut t 111 residence of Edward MotskutT , t nt contractor , on Bixteenth street , IK as the bridge , Wednesday. It was t tlrirty-fourth anniversary of Mr. a L-d Mrs. MotskuiTs marriage. Abe is forty guests wcro present , who eel brated the anniversary in as cordial manner as could be desired , The e of gaut supper was not thu least of t featuiea of the ovcniiiL' , and was do full justice. Mr. and Mrs. Motskul to numerous friends wish them many t ill ditioiml yean of health aud happino LAND LEAGUE. Important Mooting Wednesday 1-Jlght In Kuony'fl Hull. The joint meeting of the land leagues nt Kuony's Wednesday was an important one and the business transacted considerable. The attendance was large and thu enthusiasm up to the BtamUrd , evinc ing the fact that the Irish people of this city are as much as their follow countrymen on the oppressed Isle , de termined to hold on until the aim and object they sock is accomplished. The principal subject under dis cussion was the fair which is to begin on Monday next at Masonic hall and continue during thu entire week. The several committees made their reports , all of which were of the most encouraging nature. It is hoped that every Irish citizen of Omaha will give his mite In aid in making this fcir an nntiro success. The receipts will go to aid the cause of the struggling farmora of Ireland. The committee on arrangements for the fair will meet in the U. C. L. rooms , Creijjhton block , at . ' 5 o'clock p. in. Sunday evening. An auditing committee will meet at thu same hour at the Croiuhton house for the purpose of inspecting the no counts of the treasurer and financial secretary. A very handsome , elaboiatc and costly banner was presented by Mr. C. McDonald ; it is to bo contested for at the coming fair. Receipts of the evening amounted to ยง 100. COURT CHANGES , Which are Maclo to Obtain Moro Light. A BKK reporter dropped in at the United States court room yester day on his regular round cf the gov ernment building and was astonished to find that all the nhoirs and every thing except the carpets and oil cloth had been removed. On inquiry it was learned that the carpenters were about to begin some extensive changes in the room , made by order of Judges McCrary and Dun- dy. It will bo remembered that tho' desks of the judges and clerk , with the heavy ornamental bar and rails wore so situated that when court was in session the judges sat facing the north , with the jury on their left. All the heavy walnut work and rail ing will bo taken up and ie-arranged. The judges seats and that of the clerk will bo on the west side of the room seas as to face east and the jury box will be in the northwest corner of the room. The railing will extend clear across the room from points west of the main entrance and judges private entrance to the court room. This will bring the three broad windows dews to the roar of the ollicials. giving them the benefit of the after noon sun and plenty of light for the latter part of the day , which is the ob ject sought in making the changes. The improvement in thoappearonce of the hall is doubtful. A Happy Restoration * POKTLAKD , Mich. , Aug. 24,1881. H. H. WARNER & Co. : SIM 1 most heartily recommend your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure , to all suffer ers from urinary diilicultios. I owe my present existence to its uso. j2-lw. J. S. MATIIKWS. HELPING HEPriNGER. A Well Known Omiilm Man In the Denver Hospital. Almost all the business men of tin : city remember Mr. John Hepfingor formerly of the firm of Heplinger .V Wood , who ran the Palace barboi shop in llubormann'H block for s long time. Some months ag < the firm was dissolved bj mutual consent , Mr. 11.'H healtl requiring him to go west and take i rest. Ho returned once , apparent ! ; much benotitted , and after H fov days wont back to Colorado. Yesterday , Mrs. George Cunfioli received a letter from him , his wif having resided with Mrs. Canliold fo several years before their mat riago , and in this letter wa tlio information that the writer was t : the county hospital at Denver , siel and without a friend or a dollar in th world , lie thought if ho could enl cot a little money ho might buy some thing he could eat. f On receipt of the latter Mr. Canfiol started out uinoni' John's old friend and Charliu Woods , his forma pnitncr start ) d mound among th ineaibeis cf his profession and th result \\u ; < thai im the noon train t < d.iv Mii. C.infield sent by mail th neat sum oft5 : , which it is hoped wi . benelii tlio sick inin as much aa it lit gratified the givers to assist him. Nil D iperandum- When your iirl ti > e * yom the mitten , at > mi feel v r heart i > * broke , Uou't ' i\ w.iy to libck dispair , hut trei ic as a jo1.i * . Uet vnur hi'.ilili in firnt-clasH order , a bo tin nf Sp li i ; liloHHom buy , And gaily join D Hinjini ; cla n , and for a is other sweetheart try , if 1 Ice 'iO cent * , trial bottlea 10 contri. 2-lw MASH AND MILK. A Runaway and Some Disappoint * CuHtomerB. There was a lively runaway i al Twelfth street yesterday. T 10 team attached to Martin Tibko's mi ie wagon , was loft utanding unhitched ar tho'front gate of a customer , ai ie while the lacteal fluid was being d id livered to the patron the team start ute south on thu dead run. o- They rounded the corner of Faun oo oa und 12th like a streak of lightningai o- overturned the wagon and contoi lie itiat in front of M. Toft'u cigar emp ( 10 him. The horses were caug I'H and detached from the wagi d. beloro any serious damn was done , Then the milk cans , 01 by one , were removed from the into- liorof the \\rock , but not until the milk was neatly all spilled out and filled the w.igon bed , from which it trickled out and formml a puddiu of ice cream about thu wagon. When the wngon was righted it wr * found that , beyond the loss of the milk and the disappointment of the customers , the damage would not amount to over $ ( " > or $10. A Now Business. Mossrs.V. . B. Millard and F. B. Johnson will open on February 1st , at 1111 Farham street , a general com mission and storage business , which will be the second of this character in the city. In a neat circular issued by Mossrs. Millard and Johnson they announce that they will be prepared to make liberal advances on consign ments , and will remit proceeds on the day of sale. Their facilities for stor ing and handling goods will bo first- class , and they will give special atten tion to this department. Messrs Millnrd and Johnson ate both young men widely and favorably known in Omiha , and their now business will duubtlcia prosper. Take "BLACK-DRAUGHT" anil yon will III'VIT III' bill" " " eiDe Meyer CATARRH CURE. Tlio Only Known Ron ! Cnro. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Ailvcrtlsement To Loan , Kor Sale , Lost. Found , Wants , Boarding , Ac. , will bo In serted In these columns once for TKK CENTS per line ; each subsequent Insertion , K1VKCKNTS per lino. The flnt Inacrtlon no\er losa than TWENTY-FIVE OENT3 TO LOAN MONEY. ONEY TO LOAN Call at Law Oillcc of D M L. Thomas KoomH Crotghton Block. To Ioan nt lrom B to 10 PC' cent on good real OHtat cciirity , by DR. ISAAC EOWAKDS 1109 Farnham bt. 1-OAii At 8 per cent In- tcrost In sums of 82,600 and upwards , f or S to G } cars , on Uret-class city and farm property. BXMIS IliiAi , EarATi and IGth and Douz'o ' Sts HELP WANTED. Ah TKD Situation as leather In a countri W 8.hool Addrcfl , ilim Luc > Hoiinlfon , caru lleo Oltlco STO 11 A , : oed plrl for general house- WANT110 in a f unily of tno. btcndj einp'o\ ment and tied uaiet ) . Must bu onile oK. 2117 Da\enport S . s77 tf WANTKD A girl ; must DO ( rood cook , wash cr and ironer. None other need auply Mr.MeXannra , il4 8.17th St. sCO U * "ITTANTKB A family to adopt un Infant. Ad- y\ dress , \ . 11. 1'ortcr , Arlington House , Lincoln , Neb. 865 12' ' To rent or buy an improved WANTEI' of not less than SO acrex , within 8 mile * ol city. Address , Charles II , Hnnaman , Omaha. Neb. 868 tt A good girl at HOs Cast St. Good WANTED wa es paid. 842 tf A competent tfirl at the eonth - WANTED 22 < 1 and C88 Sts. , to whom Kood wages will he paid. bOO-C * ANTED 4 good agents. Apply 1E03 Kam- W ham St. , room IB. _ B40-7 * ANTED Good girl for general housework. W Inquire 2020 St. Marj 8 arunue. 6Ul-tf Fundln ; bridge and school bonds. WANTED Clark , BeUevne. 26-tf - . Qlllnskj & Co have purdiw-eel WANTED-I. business of II. lleithol.l . , at 1020 DoiiKlas street , where they will continue the hn-ilnesH , and by f ilr dealing ami pijtn , ' vood prices they propose to Increase the trade , They holiclt purtka who have old Iron , rips Junk ind metals to gi\o them a call. " ' 'alino ' WANTED A situation a booK Keeper bj ono who thuiouihh unilcrstiods doiblu ami fdn/lt cnt' ) , i < .ilnf ) u ( .ool penmtn to.4 ! : references Kit en. AJ.liuT ) , C. ) ' . . , ln ! olliei. 7r < j tf 4 ihltdrcnn * b-anlern In tHelict WANTED , at lUth niul California bt I , . U LOOMIS 707 tf f TirAJiTED A few tiblu l.oaiJirx , ut 1720 , . Ca-j St .HMMf t fTrANTED Girl to do hoiHOrtOrk. Enquire YV 1110 Karnhara St. II. ! tf FOR DENT HOUSES AND LAND. FOirTllIN r A hduic of fi room" , bet eui Howard anil Jneksun Six , i > n li h ht A | | > lj ut Jiowsjiajn r I iiiun , < oinor 1-th and Howard. b70U KENT IntheWe ) tern Newi-japer I'n'ou , J7IOK 1 i-oriur ISth and Howvrd St < , a lar o roam with or withoiitHteum l > o tr ; biiitalilti for lifthl u nnufacturli u or Job prlntlni ? ottitc. Apply 01 thopr.m'bcs. ' 800-tt . M.hTA hamUirrcly furnltlicd fron room uilh hoard , .Mil Ci.s.i St. SIU 6 71011 1IKNT Knam * llh board in new hou * ) eiiit side 17th hi. , 3 doors north of I a 10 9' OH KUtT Nicely lurnlilux ! roomN. . W Cor. 20th.md Ca - > . AlMJ stalilln. for t i Kl'NT CIIUAt'U storv house ; < ellar EOll and cistern , 12J1 N. 1 ) th St. 810 8 I OIt Kbh r Cottage , tiuO north ISth at _ rpo ltB > T-Niiat cotti.'eof nix roomH on I'leat _ ! miri.triM.t , mar"Ht.iInr'su\eiiuc. Il dran aid eNtern water In kiUlun. Apply to I1. I Brjant , 817 Kith St. , bet. I'anihain and 8120 HKNT Ono nice funii hcil front roon FOH . 1J-J3 ll3Ugla &t. 810 tt TSbinTKN 1 Ono ol the beat uteri n on t umln 1 < ht.Oiiil , liV Januar > 1 , 18b2. 8JO tl " 171011 HUNT Ono nlco furnished front roon X' ho. 172J Douglas St. 81B tf 11ENT The large three tory and bas FOH bride building , xlluato near the co nwr the corn' r of 13th and Dodge Sts , sultab for n wholcsalu bunlne a or storage and tomm sion wsrchouse. Apply to Mrs. LOUISA III LIKE , N. E. corner Dodge aud 13th Bta , 811) ) . I71UK llfchT One nlctl ) fun Uhud front rooj JJ ono unfnrnUhcd room ; east bldo 17th HI ono door north ol Dounlan. 774 tf HKhT Furnlihnl rooinu at A. A. Oi EOU ' , Califoroubet. HUi and 16th. xl RFJtT A suit or vliiKle roorrs , iilct furnished , at N , W. cor.Uh and I)4 > c l rt. CCO tf It RENT A first-chsj hall for wclety pv E1 pones Ontntlly located For tartlcula ' " n ulrc Kcnnard Uros. , 14th and Douglas SU. ho 604-tf Ik POH HK T Furnlthnl room * , north side California bt. , 2d door ttett of Slit. Innul at after I p. m. 43MI 01l HUNT K furniDLe-U roonu- over Mi E chant'Kxch nKeN. E ccr. 18th nd Dod lo. lo.od od FOR IIK.ST-Houkf , 4 roomn , south end H bt. Enfjulru J , L. MeCacue , opiwsito IK ollice. 770 tf kin FOR KENT Meclj fnrnl hxl ( roonu with id without board , Reasonable prici * UO Cass St. 7co tl its > r- I011 HKNT OrlcU itorc , J i-obi' block. c < i , I1 aud Capitol avenue. J ( I.JACOBS. 111 783 tl 111 TT10R KKNT-Cottajre of 3 rooms , well a BO X1 cistern ; 23rd and St. Marj'ienuo , K no quire of M. W. Kmnedr , 81 * H 18th Ht , JW SPECIAL NOTIOES-Connpned FOR SALE - . _ _ . / IJWKSALU-Atn lar hi , 310 a ro fnr.i , 17 nilloi from Onmhi , IWncrciu der ciiltha- Han , to icro imtnre. No. 1 s'ock frm En qiilrunMI Mi .MAC Icr , llth St , Omnhx 871 ' IjlOHSU.K \ardscarth. . Inqnlro HOT I1 IJoiluc St. Ml f. I 1 I' I * ilcpot , * . > 0. MeCaiuc , Oup \ ' 0. WJ tf FOH 9AI.B A good pajlnw nuslncM , ovr hundred per rent , profit , lui IIUM aUcj ij _ . wtilillnhcd ; will hoar lull ln\e-.tlcatlon ; ownM \ hM other lui'lnc'o , nlj reison for felllnc. Address - dress A , M. , thin oillcc. 811 if T710K BALK 2 nice counters and 2 illvcr nlat d .1 } ihow oujCT , at ( Ico. II. rcteiMu'a , 004 .South 10th HI. 741-lf ITIOIISAI.K hft'e.1 ' hay. fS.W per tun. at X1 lle.lmail's stabler , 10th St. till 10 FOU SALK I'ro | > o l9 for the purchase of th frnine hiilldlnc heretofore occupied M Trln- Cuthe'dral , will lie rccclteil liy the undersign ed for tncnlt da > > fioin date. The mirchawx must n rcu to remOM ) the buildinK within thlrtr ilnjn from ncccptanoo of bed , cnrpeta , SCAU and other furnitureatatnctl K\tua , uimbwn In choncot and frame upHirtd | unJer the building must not Included , The right to relict bids lin-wirr- d. II. W. YAlhH , 787.17 At First National llank. 171011 8AU > Cr trvle for clt > property , on ' fpan of her ( ( i , hirntsH nnd wagon , Aildnii i. J ! . . this otllc ' 72:2 : U T710H SAtjR A paoil e > cn.j ear-old liorso JL1 Warrnntcil to drho sliiitlo or douldo Kn iitlru [ of Ocorgo Cantleld , Canflcld houno.m . " m 18-tf ) HICK KOIl L'ALh. 203 tf ESTAHKOOK & COK. MIBCELLANEOUa. AKotdtu-rlnir. If returnil to 1217 10ST , lludir will bt ri.wnrded. i74 0 LOS1 In front of CreUhton lilock , a lliht oliM'cmbroldcrert table TOUT , lliu findir will rccui\oasultale ! rewnnl bj Ua\ln It nt my btoti CIIAS SIIIVKIIIC'K. 805 STHAKD On the nl'lit ot Frldi > , Dtcemtwr 31it , one ml row 8 or 0 ) ta clil , liu horn , Kiev mark on uach elde of the face Hccoxery of coor Information lending thereto will bo suitably rcwardeJ. Willhin Kirn , Harris & Kiih- ome. b"3-7" T OST Laat Satunla > cMnlcg , lirrost pin not JLj with amcth Bt and marls Ub.tml reward [ frt-turned to 1S16 Capitol aenue. . 8M 5 * Onlhenlshtof Sundaj , January S1HAYED ntpremlNcs , corner 18th and .lackson St. One sorrel hone , a e < l 6 \ earn } U8B- od , about ll > 5 Irmils hl h , white blaze on fen hi ad about 6 inohenlong , wnlte on up ) > cr and lowoi lip , one white hi no nnkle , > ica\y tall , ciutlcH hU hiad hl'h. ( Kceo\cry of horto or information 1 adliifr thereto Mill he Bliltabl > rewarded. 1' , E. Her , lilt ! Harnvi Ht. 862-tt FUKNISllfD ROOMS I'or elnclo gentlemen ; also onu front room with piano , south\M t corner IKth and Capital u > oiiuc. MX ) tf LKT Nicclj ftunlilic'l rooms , with a TO without board , 1417 Howard St. 781 ES EMI8' NEW CITY 11AP8 , 10c. Monnto B ilapt ) , gg.60 01-0. P. nKM13. JIIACIISTHASSKU Pajs the highest cash . price for second hand billiard and pool tables. Cell or address , 609 South 10th ( treot , Ornaln , Nub. " ' ' mAKEN UP NOTICE Taken upon Saturday JL Dec , 3rd , tuoh.i > horses , ages about S and A jears ; fair size and we'll matehed. Owner can 1m o bania li ) pro-inp property and pa\ln ( ; charirca WM 1IA\UT/.EU , J mile we tof 's soap factor ) , DoUKlas precinct. 051o rafit IN I RAYON-Pastilo and Oil , PORTRAITS painting. MUS. D. K. WARDNEU , room 1 , Jaeob's Ulock. 642-tt EMIS' UEALfiTATK BOOM. Sue 1st B HAY At A. H. Rindcr'a Fe el Stortl X BALED 1013 Homey St. Bliltt 8X EMI8' REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. 8 B has rattling long listi of houses , lota BEMIS aud forms for -iale Cell and get qurn * COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. ' NOTICE. Special advertisements , snich a * Ix t , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Wants , Boarding , etc. , will be Inserted in thro column at the low rate of TKN CF.NT3 I'EB LINK for the first insertion and F1VK CENTS ' I'ER LINE for each subsequent insertion. Ltaictdt trtlscracnkj at our ofllco , up Btalre , eorner Broadway and Miln streets , Council BIutTH. " \t7"ANTED To buj 100 tons broom com. VV For particulars addrcis Council HludB Broom Kactoo , Council Jllultj , Iowa. U6S i.ttf ANTED A first-class broom tlur. Ma > no W & Co. , Count 11 Bluffs , Iowa. WO SO * " 17\OR \ SALE- Old pajwrs 40c ixir hundred , nt lj Thu lice ollice. Council IllullH. ee27 tl llltlCK-MAKEHS. FOR SALE- acrfrt or TO more of laud adjo'ning tliu brick-\ard of lianner & . Hal cV on I'ppcr BromHaj. Kor particulais apil | > to Diuil Ilniues ort llinner'/i oltico at tliu Uoard cf 1 rado rornix , COIIIK il Dluffs. 77B-di 22 ni . OH SALE Hr t-cloas saloon Ij miles eahti1 I. 1 city on "Mo quito , " on line of 11. I. U. R Uood placu to make money , Addrrss , BRI : Otllco , dicO-Ct ComielHIlJlts. Ktcrj body In CouncITBluffs lo WANTED . , 20 eenU i r weok.de MM red by carriers. Ollito corner Broadwaj and Main , up stairs. Council Bluffs. 611 Mf pOTTER'S TICKET OFFICE War In railroad I tlekcta continues to boom. Unprcecdcnted low rates to all eiitcrn } > oiiits Kurj tlikul guaranteed. Orders Illltd by telephone. From one to ten dollars gated b > purehasliu tickets of C. A. I'ottor , successor to Potter & 1'alroer , No. 40 South Fifth street , four doors below the post- ollice , Council Illufls , loua. octlli U WANTED Boj , with l nj , to com papers Inqulru at llcr ollice , Council llluUs. octlS tf EDWAED KUEHL MAOI8TER OF PALMYSTKRY AND CONDI T10NALI8T , 493 Tenth Street , between Farnbam anil Iluinoy. Will , with thu aid of guardian spirits , obtain for any ono a glanceat the pool and present , and on certain conditions In the fu ture. Boottf and Bboca made to order. Perfect i\ \ POWDE Absolutely Pure. This powder nem > arl i. A m ml of inirttj , itrengthand wholewmefieM More economical than the ordinary kinds , and cannot ! oldln competition with the multitude of low ttrt , ihort * tlzht , alum 01 ihotphate powder * Sold only In can * . ' HOYAL BAKING POHTJKK CO. , NewYert.