THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , JANUARY i , 1882 , THE DAILY BEE. Saturday Morning , Jan 7 , Wivnthor Report- ( The following olisenftUoiui nre Ukcn at Ihe mime moment ct llmo at all th tv OMMU , , Unu.iry C , m. ) S la _ < ? _ o i ! i O * > i TATIOXiV 23 n'f -I 8002 II KK Light Falrj MOO 11 SW iFrriOi Faur 28.W I U I.I jb t Fair 30.J4 ' Fre-h Cltud.v .J0. K 'Mifht ' r lr , SO Cl W il.lgnt IHrrnpoH. M.M SW Fresh Cloudy St. Paul. . . M.iO W ( F r < 4i ClfAT St. I/Wl * . a LIB HW Uh | Ccrudy Mocrrhffcd. . .9.01 C'tn Clmr Cloudy Vloeent. . . 20.0 W Clear Dtucrorck. . M.ll K CVvuHf IW ford , . . . C'm Ua'm ( tauJy 29 , S Fre h Thnffitnt Dcadwo-rd. 30 Bl llrht C1e r Mtt W Drink Clear Hirer lx > ro lovr water mark , fho feet and troron. LOCAL BREVITIES. Trainn yosUnlsy were nil on thru 1 > nt their loailawere ll'lit. ( A well cimluctofl liilli ml naloon holdit 'forth ' under tha upera ljuiise. Tlireo dmnka were tlio num totnl of thn iKHce pickiiiKH lantcv uing. Alight rninRCtlin nbout 10 o'clock liMt evening , which forclxidw more mud. .TntncM 1'nlconcr will Hhortly open ft Million in th hiuteincnt of the Opera house. Tlio noon train we l ycHtonlay wnna lieht one. It it a dull Mxwon fur c\cry one now. Mr. Clnrk , njeiit of the I'lorcnco Her- l > crt troupe , in lying < | tito ! ill at thu Metro- politnn hotel. Thu next i nnc of 1-ittlc Mac'n pajior will contain iwinc vxtnincly intorcHtinc mochino poetry. The next iwiuo of The Watchman cln en itH Twelfth loliiiuc. May it xeo ita twelve hundredth. AJorceof It. A M. bridge Imililcrw 7e t rday ucgan the rebuilding of th riatte tivcr bridge. Little Ilobcrt Ilouck hadhiii head and face badly hurt Thunulay by falling over backward in hU higii chair. An elegant icu net , from Kdholm & KrickBon'H , waa jircHentcd Mr. and Mr . C. A. Iniiry on Now Yrare dny Councilinnn C'orliy wiis ItiHtallod chaplainof thu KnightM of Honor last vvcning , to mrececd Dr. Cunkling. A dcHcrter from Fort 1) . A lluMoll wnibrnii.Tht ) to thix cityycxtcidny and will betaken to I > a\enworth fur trial -Tho Minnnerchor woaiety celebrated the birthday annivo Hiiry of < ino of thulr memhorH , at ) IH residencj on Kith ntrect Thur day. , Constable Kodnoy ButcheriHinacritl- cal condition from the injury roc < i\edby his fall recently from it North Omiiha bridge. bridge.Miss Miss Xora O'Connor , formerly ol North 1'lattc , has been appointed to ( ill the vacancy of MrH. Goo. W. 1'oyden , it : the imblic nchoolx. J. 11. Norton , formerly , of Clay conn ty , MiBBouii , IIBH mj'htcriuuily dinappcar d and hiii fi it-nil , Mr. Jame A. Clark , ii In this city looking for him. John 1'ctcrrton , a Hwedo employvti Ii laying track near the U. I1 , ( lop it , yentor- lay let a rail fall on his finger * . AH a con < e < iuence two fiu er-H nro iniHHing , A. W. Mutland , cliargi'd with Ing n lot of toolx bulonging to nnu of tin carpenters on thu Crnnd Central , wax ar rusted at a gambling houxu T und tried boforn .ludije Ui-nckii to-day , The chirge wiw grand larceny. Thorn \\ore threw aricMU by the polici Thurmlay , two for intoilcntion and OIK for grand larceny. One of thu Slocumb wan tlio snu of a prominent cilu nshi ban been thu cvntral llgtiru of ttevend hug mppreicd m iiHatlniH. Thu wife of Uapt. ilJo I mig , f th Arctic exploring Htvamcr Jeannette , write a frienil in ( his city that uliu ntncr IOH faith in her hunbaud'H ultimate safety tiho hiiK been staying with a sister in le Moiiuis during her hunband's absence. 'The HerlcHof xerviccH held at Tiinil ; inlHBion , corner of Klghth imd Ifirno ) tre ts , during the week havu been we ! attended and much interest exc'tcd. Fri day being the fentival of the F.piphnny there was regular HerviccK and ppeciii wermon at 7:10 p. in. On Kundiiy nvciut'i Uein Mlllsjiaugh will celebrate ( nt tli tuition ) thu holy comuninion. Among the floral decoratloni t th funeral of Mr. 8 , C ! . Malletto yesterdu ) wa a lyre of white flowers with the lei tori "U. L' . i"net ! in the biw.o in violeti U wan given by the Union 1'aclfio band.c which Mr. Malletto Inwl been one of tl : urganizeni and WUH thu iimt drum innjo The pall'bcarcru chosen from the mombri ot tlio lodge , were : II. Kosenfeldt , t Durku , 1) ) . ] fart ou , C ! . Walker , 1 * . Ornv ford and M. .tichard. The Lincoln Journal nays ! There i BOino talk now of removing the headqua : tern of the depaitineut of the 1'lutta froi Omaha. Gen. Shornian ! tired of bavin the nhoulder utrapn bumuting about Omn lia iimtead of uttending to their duties i the barrack * , Irirtto.d of n removal , tl fact l that about $100,000 will bo oxprm xl by the go > eminent in lmpro\ing tlicc f JieaduartorM | this year. Omaha Bricklayers' Union. Thu olliconi for the next aii inoutl Tforo iiiitallod at thu regular nioutii on Tuoaday ovonin , January lid , ; follows : William Turtle , { prcaidun Jno. S. Pattou , vlco .president ; Wi liain Mills , recording Bucrotary ; Jnin JC Potty , finajicitil secretary ; I'hil Clark , trcaBiiror ; William Form fl doorkeeper } WjlHamY , Cecil , ( Jeori * J'eabody , Perry Kllis , Joiu ) Hnh William Stribliug , directors ; Duni 8fi O'Keefe , Nutioiial Union dopuly. NU Donperandum. When your girl given you the mitten , a you feel your heait in broke , Don t give \vjy to black diapair , but trc It as a joke , Clet your health in ilrst-claui enter , ft h < tie of Spring BlomMin buy , And gaily join a ningiug cla 8 , and for a other uweetheart try , I'rice M ) cents , trial bottles 10 cent * . AMUSEMENTS. Second Porformanca of East Lynne at thq 'Opora House. Florence Herbert Dolighta Au diences at the Academy. Uww1 Aczn Opor Company Comln . The porformatrco of "Kant Lynno" at the Opera HOUHO latt ovcniiif { was greeted with a lar o nttondanco. As upon the ovoninjj previous Miss Gray nppoarod to the best of ndvntno ( and waa called before tl o curtfliu several times , The Florence Herbert company played "Under the C. H Light" Thurs day evening , to a good house , andgnvu vniivcrsal Batiafaction. Thin company is playing very Biiccossful cnuagc- inent at the Academy , and Miso Her bert has established herself hero as u favorite , and will bo Creeled whenever she finds it convenient to return to Oinnlia with rousing houses. She is n very clover artiHlo , versatile in the ox- treino , and gains the good will of her audiences almost instantly. The priced at which the company plays in Omalm are rather liable to mislead llio public I\H to their real merits , but wo assure our readers that a ( tingle attendaiieo will convince them of the merits of the company and incline them to go again. The prices are placed at thcso low tigures on account of the leingth of the engagement that people may go often. Some of the features of last evening entertainment , for in stance , the train of cars , etc. , were exceptionally well put on and show that the company and their business are really first- class. T1IK UIODKN HANI ) . This sensational comedy from the popular Htory by Mrs. Kouthworth , was presented at the Academy ol Musio last evening to a fair audience , The play wa very finely represented and elicited unbounded enthusiasm throughout. Miss Herbert was espo < cinlly happy in the double role til Archie the newsboy'1 ' andaftorwardi "Capitola the heiress. ' ' Heractinj. last evuninx was of a very Huponoi sort , and nho attracted much favoi with the entire house from the start , Ferguson , as Wool , was inimit.ibh as usual and made a big hit in hi * character nongs. Ho received three well merited encores and responded in a most happy way. The othui characters who especially attracted ap plause and contributed to the life ol the play were "Old Hurricane" by U. 0. Onptill , who was especially good1 this being the part in which Mr. Gup- till has earned many ecomiums , and "Mack Donald" by Charles Coon. To-night the company present llutl Tredj-ett , one of Gilbert's productions Tiie manner in which the Horber company play this charming domostii comedy is apokcn of very highly b ; the press elsewhere and it will doubt less draw a big house. For this afternoon tornoon the company give "Drive : from Homo , " and a farce ontitloed " . Domestic Earthquake. " The admia sion to the matinee will bo 2."ic fo adults and 15c for children. Th company speak highly of their treat niunt hero and , despite the opposition have done a good business thus far They will leave u very favorable im prossion. HKHS * Af'MK ( XUI'AN\ . Concerning the Hess Acme coin nany , which appears at Itoyd's I ) per House , January Ii2th , Kith and 1-ttli beginning ith the famous Masootte The Indianapolm Hontinol says : "A very select audience assomblci latit UVLMHIIL ; at the Opera House t witness the first production , in thi city , of "Tho Muscotto , " by thoAcm Opera company. In tlio charaeturi/ii tion , by Aliss Adelaide Jlandall of Tlio Mascotte , a careful cult ui e as well as a most perfect facial o\ preHiion , M'ns obseiTud throughout Her voice is sweet and musical i spoecli and tidily harmonious i melody. She is , besides , tlio possce ser of the most graceful and complet gesticulation and bearing. Miss Km ma Klsnor , in the role of Fismettn also rendered her character in a highl commendable manner , being rcmarke for her most simple carnage graceful yet commanding , under u circumstances. She is petite in ligui and vivacious in manner. The n maining characters were also ret derod with good effect , and the and once evidently loft the house feelin highly gratified with their operat : treat , such OH it seldoiii enjoys. " WOUTIIYOF1MIA1SE. An a rule wo do not recoinmon patent mt-dicinos , but when wo kno of one that really is n public bonefai tor , and docs positively cure , then Vi consider it our duty to impart that ii formation to all. Electric bittori ai truly a most valuable medicine , an will surely euro Biliousness , Fovi and Ague , Stomach , Liver and Kidiu complaints , oven where all other ron edios fail. Wo know whereof v sneak , and can freely recommend I all. [ Ex. Bold ut 50 cents a bottl Isli & McMahon. (7) ( ) AUNDT'S IOWA 80HBMK. The Supreme Court of That B.uto clUes Against Ills \Vlfo. August Arndt , the man uuvr in ju on the charge of threatening Judj UunUy , ami against whom any auspicious were entertained in vnrioi quarters of thu murder of Col. Smit 1ms mot another logul rovoiso , Tl eupromo court of Iowa , on Monda continued a decision of the diatii court against Mia. Arndt'a claim the property of Win. Edwards , h former husband. Kdwurda lived Cresco , lovvu , and was separated fru his wife by u docrco of ilirorco. Dn iii } { the year followinp the decree t court house of the county in whi Cresco is situated , was burned ai all of thu court records , 111110111 ; will was the deurou , were destroyed. Last February , Kdwauls wiw foui dcnd in his shop , with a rope uroui his nix'k and his hands tied. Ti coroner's j'try came to verdict of suicide. Edwards left nbout § 18,000 in real < > ntntfi mid other property. For this MM. l.'lwxr ' < ! nput in n claim , Riling the lulinuiMirntoi , E. Gillette. After the suit was hi-mm the married Arndt who hail bruit around theru and aciiiaintvd | with her for some timo. The administrator , in behalf of English hiirs , put in n defense and Mrs. Arndt , neo Edwards , W M boaton. Since then Arndt has betn fitftitinK thu ciwo still further in the supreme court , from which the above divciiion linn just boon handed down , BROKE LOOSE. A SorioB of Invaeione on Private - vato Promiwee , Indlcntlncr n nouowol of the Klnnoy About a year ago the city was in fested with as bad a gang of burglars as over picked a lock or blowed a safe. It is now believed that the notorious Luke JCinnoy was at the head of the gang which perpetrated the almost nightly outrages and that ho has a hue- censor in tin ; biHini'Hs ' is apparent from tlio fact that the robberies liavo recommenced. The best advice to liouno-owiiers is to lock thuir doors and windows before the raid reaches them , AN ASSAULT. Thuridny oa Mr. ( Jus LMilemmer , who resides in North Omaha , was on his way home , lie became aware that ho was beini ; followed by some one. When near the military bridge ho saw that t'vo men were coming up to him from behind and with somoapprohon- mon he increased his g.itu to a lively walk. As ho got up near the resi dence of the deputy clerk , Herbert Leavitt , he was overtaken and ono of his pursuers struck him on the head with something , which he thinks was a sand lug. Hu wan stunned but did not fall , and ran from there to his house , about three blocks distant , escaping his assail ants , whoso object no doubt , was robbery. The men were well dressed , and ono was quite heavy sot , with u long black moustache , and a broad scar on the left cheok. A house on Hickory street was > roken into between 2 and 3 o'clock ml the wardrobe of the occupants di- linished by the abduction of several rticlcs. Among other things taken 'as ' a silk dress valued at $75 , and an fashioned watch of the "bull's ye" pattern , valued chiefly as 11 heir loom. Tlio intruders [ fected an entrance through the eel- ir window and escaped by unlocking 10 back door , in which the key was eft. rOUKKl I'K.'KKII. A lady from Long Pine , this state , who camu in from the north last tiursday , had her 'pocktt picked ometimo after her arrival and before o'clock. Her pocket book contained ibout ? KJ and a valuable brooch , n yhristmus present from her husband , I'KTIT TIIK5T. S nvak thieves robbed the clothes Hn ei n Sam. l.ommors yard , on Kith stroel ast night and got away with tin argost part of the week's washing , Cracks were found in the snow in licating that there was u women ii ho party. Oniltjr of Wrong. Some people have a fashion of con 'using excellent remedies with thi arge mass nt "patent medicines , " am n this they are guilty of wrong I'horo are some advertised remediei iilly worth all that is asked for them ind one at least wo know of Ho [ fitters. The writer has hud occnsior , o use the 1 Utters in just such a cli nato as * ru have most of the yoai n Bay City , and tias always founc hum first class and reliable , doing ul : hot is claimed for them.Tribune. . ' 15 J'2 _ _ Omiihu Academy. Among the educational institution which the urowing population of Otna m is causing to be established in on city is a now one called Omaha Acad ( liny , of which the prospectus is jus nit. The academy is to bo a selcc school , under tlio principalshipof Mis Annie E. Thomas , with Miss Faiini E. Walker as assistant. These Indies whoso abilities arowollknoMitwillna teach only the English branches am music , while the classics and arts wil bo neglected , an shown by the follow ing studies to be taught by the facul ty named in connection therewith Latin , by llev. P. F. lllanoyj French by Miss M. M Harbuau ; German , b , Trof. Jaini'Bilson ; ( Minting , by Mib Fannie Wilson , At present the pai lors of the Christian church will b used for the academy , until a auitabl building can be erected. The name of Ruvs. W. .1. Ilnrsha and G. I < Stolling , LUX , I rof. . . H. Kellon Dr. J. C. Dcniao mid Goo. T. Walk. appear on the address to thu public n counsellors , and it is to be hoped th academy will receive liberal putroi : _ . r _ Take "BLACK-DRAUGHT" and 70 will UHVr bo liili' " ' " NOTICE. UNION PACIKHHOHHTAL , , . No. 1018 Harnuy St , OMAHA , January 5 , 1882. All employes of this company n Omaha and Couiml Bluffs who desii to be vaccinated frue of charge wi call at this ollicu between the hours < 1 mid 2UO : o'clock p. m , on Mondayi Tuesdays , Thursdays and Fridays in til February 1st , 188U. Applicants must fuinish proper idei tific.itinn from their immediate supe : iors , S , 1) . MinirKK , Chief Surgeon U. 1' . H'y. Employees of the Juirlinglon Mi eouri Hiver Kail way in Nebraska wi also bo accommodated under thu abo\ conditions at the same timoand placi S , 1) . MlUlt'KK , Local Surgeon J ) . , tM , H'y. jantifri-sui ) Don't Forget that HA YEN'S SNO ) FLAKE PLOUH can always bo 1m t J. U. FIIKHCJI & Co. BRISCO'S BREAK , In Which ho Went Broke Himself - self in Omnha , And Nearly Doplotocl the Pockotn of Hl ARCH ! Mothor-tn-lJiw. About two monthn ago THK ] $ HK contained a local item regarding cer tain bufiinotn transactions by C. N , Hrisco , a safe dealer in this city , The facts were that Itrieco wont to Chicago n business purporting to bo con- ectcd with the starting of n canning 'actory in Omaha. Shortly afterward is wife followed him to Chicago , 'crtain ' creditors hero commenced ttnchmont suits , holding thereby a aluable piano and other articles of urniture. Previous to Brwco's de- iarturu ho had quietly disposed of nest of his household ollcds , and had vcn a chattel mortgage on a fine lack team ho was the reputed owner f. It was stated by a credible in- iirmant that , after leaving Omahn , Jrisco wrote to his wife and requested iur to mr ko her arrangements to love to Chicago , as ho didn't in- end to return to the city. It was under these circumstances lid upon this information that the eporterof TIIK HKK wrote the article Inch appeared under the head of liriKco'a J5ud JiuHinosi , " and which xcited considerable comment , and oinu indignation ainoin ; Hrisco's ' irclo of [ larticular friends. A few , iys after the article's publication the lentleman referred to appeared in the ity and vigorously denounced the ublie.ition as a falsehood , and de landed a retraction or no would bo- in a libel suit. Ho was told to go head with his suit , but afterwards , his request , certain additional nets and corrections of minor fnctH in 10 original report were published , hich tended to put the matter in netter ettor light. Bnsco then stated that o intended to "make the rilllo" in 'hicago by a safe manufacturing cheme , in which ho had enlisted the ervicos of the original patentee of lull's combination safe lock and the > cst safe lock man in the country. tVhat ho was trying to do was to get apital enough to start a manufactory , nd it would either remain in Chicago go to a town in Ohio , where induce- nunts had been offered. Another transaction of Brisco'n has lonie to liirht , however , which tends demonstrate that his efforts in the afe business in Omaha was not so luch to make money as to spend it , nd which reflects rather seriously pen his pretensions for honorable edin'r. ; Thursday a lady named Ir' . Mary Vicelius , of Erie , Pa. , laiinmg to bo Ikisco'u wifo's mother , rrived in Omaha from the cast , and eon hunted up some of lirisco's ac- .uaintnnces , 10 whom she told in cf- "ect the following story : About ten years ago her husband lied in llochoster , N. Y. , and after ottling up affairs she removed to Srio , Pa. , with her family , and there mgaged in the millinery business. While she was Hying thcro liriscc came to Erie , and in a short time won the hand of the eldest daughter , whc s the present Mrs. Brisco. Her bus- ness prospered , both before and aftei her daughter's marriage , and she suc ceeded in a few years in gaining aboul $5,000 , which she invested fn a building association ut Erie , nt a profitable rate of in tcro.st. About throe years age she received a number of letters froir Brisco , who had moved to Omaha that ho was doing a prosperous busi ness hero , and speaking very glowinglj of the future. Finally in ono letter In stated to her that , if ho had abou throe or four thousand dollars mort capital ho could branch out in hii business in a way to make a great dea of money , and ho requested her t 'nvest what she had in the Erie build ti _ ; association in the safe business , After some consideration Rhesent hin § 2,000 and afterwards 81,000 , , think ing to soon receive golden dividend ) from the business which Bri.seo's let ters spoke so favorably of. Last summer she came to Omahi on a visit , and was well entertained She was driven about the city bohiiu the handsome black team , and shi states that she was well satisfied witl what she saw that Briaco was indeoi king money , and was successful ii lim business. She wrote to Itrisci frequently after she returned homo und at first she heard from him. Bu when who asked for n statesmen it was not forthcoming , and then sh became suspicious , and finally re solved to como west and examine th business personally. She started ou from Erie under the impression thn Brisco was still in Omahn. It was t her great surprise and consternatio that she learned in Chic ign Unit lit' ' Homewhat ctratic Bim-in-l.iw had Hit posed of his interest to his p.irtnei Mr. 1 * . Buyer , and wus at the time i her arrival in that city ongwgo in u new departure. Having a ticket to Omalm , howovci she determined to co no on hero an confirm the reports that greeted he in Chic.igo. When she ai rived Tliurt day she found thu facts to bo HUI stantially aa stated , and her won fears concerning her § 11,000 were coi tinned. She is still in the city , an has sought legal advici ) . Her mi nu has undoubtedly "Gone wheru ill woodbine twinuth , " and her only ri course is to got a judgment ntiaini Brisco for the amount. IB a conversation yesterday with M : Boyur , Brisco's former partner an who at present is successfully coi ducting the safe business hero , 1 stated to a BKK reporter that Brisco scheme has many elements in it t feasibility , and it may prove succes fill , if the capital can bo procurer He stated that Brisco told him , whu they were together , that ho was ol tuining monuy from u rehitivo an could got all ho wanted. Mr. Boyi knew nothing , however , cf the tri circumstances in the case until Mr YicdiiiB arrived hero and explaini to him , how she had been taken in I her son-in-law's representations. Mr Vicolius is a lady over 00 years eland and the loss comes especially hcav upon her in her dealing ago. Cure For Srniill Pox. Now , that the small pox scuro abroad In the land , the following fro a physician who is willing to stake h reputation , wealth and good name if the worst case of small pox cannot be cured in three days simply by the use of cream of tartar. This is the sure and never-failing remedy ; "Onj ounce of cream of tarter dis solved in a pint of boiling water , to be drank when cold at short intervals. It can bo taken nt any time , and is n provenlativc as well aa a cura tive. " It is known to have cured in thou- Randn of cases without failure. It never leaves n mark , never causes blindness , and always prevents tedi ous lingering. PBBSONAL- It. K. Club , of Den Molnefl , U in t wn. I. Coe , of Nebraska City , is in Omaha. H. W , Powon" , of Kearney , H In the city. city.W W , H. Jackson , of Denver , if in the city. G'hnrlci .1. 1'ettie , of I'lattimouth , it in town. town.W. W. T. Clarke of llellvue , in in the city to-day. C. M. Hubncr , of Xebraxka City , la in the cily. W. L. Van AUtync , of Lincoln , h In the city. If , C , Thomas , of Lincoln , is at thu Oe- cidental. ( ! , S. Clark , of Mairihalllown , lown , in iii thu city. Horace Milu , of Wayne , U in the city on busineH-i. J. S. lloyt , of OrlcaiiH , arrived in the city yesterday. F. 1' . Ireland , esq. , of Nebraska City , in afain in town. H. It. StaufTer , of liellevue , arrived in Oiniha ytstordny. H. It. CowlcH , of Sioux City , arrived In inaha yesterday. W. 11. Killgore , of Kearney , isregiHtoi- d ut the Caniield. iiwiTosio Maynard , of Sioux City , in , t the Metropolitan. L , X. Bulkley , of Syracuse , nrrivcd in : io city last evening. D. W. Lewis , of Ked Oak , In. , ii a jniest it the Canfiold House. J. H. Miknell , of Siou\ City , is regis- , oied at the Occidental. A. 11. Church , of North 1'latte , in a uest at the Canfield Hou e. J. M , HtronR , of Kivertou , Xeb. , ii * reg- torod at the Metropolitan. MifnAnnaM. Dakin , of I'hittsuiouth , i refj'i'-tt'red at the Canfield. Charles K. IddingH of Nortli I'laltf , ar- \cd in the city lant extiiini , ' . Lieut. Uobertson returned from 1'ort 13. V. liussel yesterday afternoon. W. M. Moreland and wife , of Santa Ke , * . M. , are Htopi.iii } ; at the Caufield. T. M. Parfect , of ( ilendalo , lontanu , i among the arrivals nt the Metropolitan. . . Lane , superintendent of brid ex on .he Union L'acifie road , left for Ogdcn ye- .erday. W. II. 15. Stout , miperintendent of the lincoln penitentiary , in pieit nt tha \Vithnell. E. K. Corbin , of .Sidney , bU ) > cnntenden1 f the Sidney-Uc-adwooil bta e line , It i-gietered ot the Withnell. / . C. Wentworth , former editor of the tacino , Wis. , ArgUK , is on a vinit to this ity to his adopted daughter Mr . 3' . Sut on. Bnokun's -ajmca Salvo. The best salvo in the world for outs , bruises , sores , ulcers , salt rheum "over sores , totter , chapped hands chillblains , corns and all kinds ol kin eruptions. This salvo is guar nntecd to give perfect satisfaction ir every case or inonoy refunded. Price 2oc per box. For sale by Tun , MoMAiioN. Omaha. A WIFE'S WOE. She FlndH Her Huabamt in mi Otniiln Bagnio. Mrs. Matilda Fletcher , who liven n small town this side of St. Louis , oi : ho Wnbash road , arrived on the , ' > : ll train Thursday in search of ho tusband , whom she had not seen t ; 1)0 ) Kith of December. Mrs. F. was married about : ago , her husband being a .St. _ travelling man who according to lie own story , wan already her s ducer. Ho professed the mo.st passionate sionato lovn and for HO vend month after marriage was the most duvotei husband. At length , however , a cousin nf hi wife's came tr > visit bur , and liu wa upp.irontly inf.ittutod with her fron tin ) firnt. His uttentioiiH attructei his wife's notice , mid ho wen so far iiH to thronton a suite of the young Indy with annihilation i lie contemplated the ownership of th young lady. A few duys ao ; hti loft h'Jiuo ' , osten sibly on a basinum trip , but being fol lowi'd a littlt ) later by the object c his unhallowed affection it was con eluded by his lawful spouse thu hu had succeeded in inducing tlio gii tn K-avo home and friends and becoin Ins nii.tu'f.H. In company with a privuto dete ( tive , the lady last evening wont to well known house in this city an there found the renegade husbant but not the woman whohadbowitche him. him.Sho She was , it ia suppose smart enough to keep out of his wa and while ho was in a bad place 1 : had not gone beyond the limit froi which reclamation is possible. His business in Omaha was IH such as to tc detain hii and the devoted wife left w t him this morning on thu c.irl train for homo , where it is to bo hope ho will bo wise enough to mal amends for his conduct , and rcgai the confidence of his wife , who ia _ very pretty and intelligent lookii ; brunette. The Unity Club The Unity club gave a very pleasai ball at Standard hall last croniiii About forty couploa were prcsen SteinhaUBur'a orchestra furnished u : cilloiit music. Thu club's dances ft 1882 open under favorable auspices. SAD RITES. Luat Trlbutu to the Memory of Mnt. C. B. Ckiuso. The funeral of the Into Mrs. C. S. Chasu , took place this afternoon from her late residence , Kith and Dodge streets. Thcro won a largo attendance of friend * , and the aorviccn wcru toloinn and imprcssiro in the oitremc. They wore conducted by Dean Millspaugh ! Trinity Cathedral , of which church [ rn. Chaap was member. The choir sanR to the old tune of Clay , " that favorite hyinn of Airs. hftso , "Lord , Forever at Thy Side , xst My Place and Portion Mo. " Mr. leorso F. Mayer hud chary o of the jinR , and * ' > ' Northrup , W. IJ. Vilkina , Thos. .1. Pennoll and 11. 11. 'ranco , composed the choir. Trinity vestry , of which Co ) . Chase I secretary , were pall boarrra , vin. : udgo K. Wakoley , Hon. Oeo. W. ) oanu , ( Seorgo1 Thrall , Herman vountze , .1. .1. Dickey , Henry Yates. Judge Savngo had charge of tlio fu- oral ceremonies. A Hnppy Rostorntlon PoiirLAMt , Mich. , Aug. 2-1 , ISrfL H. H. WAHNKU & Co. : .S'i.d-l most heartily recommend your Safe .idnoy and Liver Cure , to all sutler- TS from urinary difficulties. I ewe ly present uxiatunco to its uso. jL'-lw. J. S. MATIIIWS. NOTICE. All persons having bills against the ity of Omaha are required to present hu same at the city clerk's office on r before the 20th of each month in rdor that they may bo audited by the .ppropriatu . committees. .1. J. L. C. .1 I\MTT , Jan-O-'t-t City Clerk. For Table Board go to .7. E. Brad- ley's , corner Sixteenth and Webster itreets. It can't bo beat for $4.00 in lie city. jnni-2t ( C. C. Cook & Co. , Council Bluffs , owa , gonoral'agents for II. D. Hush's "olden Eagle Flour for Omaha , Neb' ) rders solicited by telephone or other- riso. dec2-lm * GROCERIES , Now Stock , Fresh jooda , fine line , corner 13th and Web tor streets , II. O. KRAUSE. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advcrtintrnent To Loon , For Sale , st , Found , Wants , Boardln : , Ace. , will boln- crtcd In thcso columns once fur TEN CKNl'S HT line ; each BUbBequcnt Insertion , KIVECKNT8 per lino. The firut lusertion Dover lesa than nVENTY-FlVB CENTS TO LOAN-MONEY. ONEY TO LOAN Call at Law Olllce of D M L. Thomas KoomS Crclirhton lilock. ( fi y fft AA Tc ) Ionn ttt 'rom 8 to 10 Per ccnt Wtlw.Ul/w on ( rood real cstntcsccurity , by in. ISAAC EDWAllDR 1109 Farnh in St. ffiOKA AAA10 LOAfii At 8 per centln- > /.Ol/.UUU tercet in aumaof $ ,500 and ipwardg , for 3 to 5 years , on Brat-clans city and 'arm ' property. BKMIH IlnAt , ESTATI and LOAN \ORHCT. 16th and DouaUs SU HELP WANTED. WANTED A good still at ths Kmmet IIouso. 878-12' Klnit-rUwi dining room alrl and WANTKD one kitchen x\tl \ , Htint.kc'H rentaurant , ' ,2th und Jackson. ShOPt "ITTANTED Situation astcachur In a country W school. Addres , Miis Lucy Bonnlfon caru le ! Olllce 876-ll WANTKO A oed frlrl for general hottae work In it fninll > of t o. Steady employ mint und ( tontl aK < * . ' lluht be ( jood cook ! 417Davenport h- . 877-tf ll/'AhTKD A finillv to adopt an Infant. Ad VV lire * * , \ . K. 1'ortir , Arlington IIoiuc incoln , Neb. _ SflS-li ! " To rent cr buy an improvei I irm of not IO-H than to acrcB , u.tliin ! inlli-sof citv. ViUri ! ! , Ctmi t. II. IInnHo.au lniAh.i ) , . ejJ _ _ _ Ms tf V\r.\NTii ; > - Kood nffnif. Apfilv 1B03 Farn VV _ hum Ht. , rqonnil _ 1.7- _ Kundlnif bridtrn and school bonds WANTED Clark. Hellonm. "frtf I. dilinsky ft Co lia\o imrcha-iec WANTKH bu-dniwi of 11. Ilirthold , at 10 0 fiiislan btrt , whcro they will continue tin niiieand ! by fair dialing and pajinp ; KOO < iik-fH they propose to incrc-ise thu tiidc. llicv colic It I'.irtii'B holmto old Iron , ra'K | , Junk uni mcUlK to i\c tluin a r.ill. TOblmo A situation a-i booK-Ktcptr b WANTKIl onu who thoroughly underttnidd doubl und rfn/lci uitrv , U nUo a x ° < xl pcniuan lc ! > reforciKix KIVIM. AcMniv-c , 0. K. , Hie ollli-u. Tlititf _ \XrANTKU-l children aH b-ardew In aecJi-t- V V > vhooL at IDUi and California St. L. 11 LOOMIS 767-tf ANTEII-A few table lK > arJirs , nt 17i ! SS'J-tf ANTED Girl to do house work. Knqulr W 1110 Farnliam St. < I2-U FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND. KENT Furnished front room In brl ( 171011 1 Idlii'104 Docl o St. kill 9" KENT A house of b rooinn , tatwcu Howard und Jackson SU. , on I'.ih St Amil at Newni < aK'r Union , corner 12th and llonard. ITIOH IlKS'TInthe Western NuweiKiptr I'n'on ' _ | ? ixumr iMh and Howard hU. , a Ur o ro < in ultli or without Hteam powtr , suitable tsanufacturir jf or Job printing omco. Apply 01 the ] iriinlM.H fcM-t ! ITlon KENT A handsiinely ( nrniuhtd Jron L room v , Itli l > oardOUjpass St. _ b63- ' IJ10K ItKNT ncomwith lioard in n < w house P ca t Hldtt 17th ht. , 3 doon north of Doiulaa St09- IlKNT Nicely furnished roonm , N. w FOH , .OtliHiid CVtxu. Al-o etablinp ( or tw horxeii. S07-7 * IOH KENT-CIIKAP-1. ) > tor ) ' home : cellar F well and cistern , 1221 N. lllth Bt. 816-8 I710H KKM' CotUce , O.S north 18th Ht. r &H.Q- rilO KKNT Neat cottajoof nl. rooms on Pleas 1 ant cUeit , nwr Ht. Mark's avenue. Hydran and clatern water In Vitchrn. Apply to F I Ilrjant , 817 13th Bt. , bet. Farnliam and Haroev 812-6 FUKKKNT QMiiIco furnished front roon No. 1 'J3 Douglas Kt. § 10 tl I7IOK KENT One of the best rtoriacn rumlii I' St. , 'JO..I , by Januar ) 1 , IfcbS. gJ t" OK ItEKT Ono nice furnished front roon No. 172J Douglas bt. SIQ.K rT6lt HEM'The large t7.7te.tory and ba.t U mcnt brick bulldiinr , nil uato near the cor inur the lorn r of 13lhand Dodc | Us 8Uitab for a-AhoIcM lubuslnciwor > torae : ami coinin lon w.rebouBe. Apply to Mrs. LOUIsA 1111 l.lhfc , N , U corner Dodse and J3th SU blO-1 T Olt lth.N J' pnTiiUdiTur lebi-l froiit'roou J.1 ono unfurnlkluit room , tail IJe 17th Kt onu door north of Don. las. 774 tf IriOll ItKNT tarnished rooum at A. A. Ull 1 KOiiV , California , let. Uth and 16th. ru-tf. T710K HENT A suit or tingle roon > , nice J ? furul hid , at N. W , cor. 2Uh and Divei port. tWMf 1711 R ItENT-A fint cj w hall for sock-ty pu X1 potwu. IVutrally locatud. For partlculu vu Ulre Kcnrj.rd Uix * . UUi wid DoujUdHu. 664-lf PBOIAL ; WH UKNT Furnished room * , north California St. , id door WL tel 2I t. KENT 2 furnuhcd room * over Foil Kxch nicN. K ott , 10th and ttn-eU. ! IIKNTHoiiM , 4 r < x > m , .K > nth end 1 < M FOH . KnnulroJ. U , McCieue , opposite poe orllcp. 770 U 17IOK I'kXT Nlwlr furnlnhed room * with 01 L1 vvl.hout hoard. KeasonaUc priws. SOIL CAM U * . ? AD-U 4 ITtOll KENT Hrlck torc , Jocotn * blotk , eof L' and Capitol rtnuc. J. 0. I JAW IK ) . \ 7Mtyi _ t RRNT Cottaije of 3 roomB , wtfl aod FOK ; 23rd and Bt , Marj > KTcnne , En. , quire of M. W Ktnntdy. Slli 8 ISth Ht. 749-U 'OR SALE. . BALK At a 1-arvaln , 320 afro form K T.1011 * from Omaha ; 100 acrwi under cultiva tion , W acre * paituro. No. 1 utock firm. Kn- qulro at II. Ma-nwcllcr , 11th St. , Omaha , 671-9 171011 BALK Full lot and R Ktnvll houws mat .1 ? I. I' , ilijiot , 18.00. McCa'juc , Opp. V. O. 33-tf TJ10K 8ALB A ( rood nv > lnf hunlnow , over ono L hundri-u ix r cent , iirotlt ; tin In em. ' already ustabliihvd ; will bear full Invotlsatlon ; owner hax other liu-JnrfH , nl ) rtamn for Mllinir. Ad- ilrc-w A. U. , thU ollko. 811-tf FOK HALK 2 nice counters aml.xllvcr I < ) atcd thn * CIHCS , at OiO. II. I'ctcim ' , MM South 10th at. 7 l-tf I -l'nlut lm > p r ton. al ' Ktiliuan'a M'nbluIBtli St. 821-10 171011 SAI.KI'ropomlci for the purchase ol the 1 frnmo hul'ilitiK ' hcrutofnru occupied OH Trin Ity Cathedral , will Lo ri-cclvid tiy the imderpln ( cdfortwciit ilnyg f om ilatn. The purchaser iu t a rw ! to rcmovu tlio liuildini ; wilhla'.Vj , ' ) H from acccptancu of hcil , otrwtH | , nw'fr , . . , „ thur furnlturuntalnfd ( , \\lmlovvn in ih-uicx-1 nd Iramo nuppirtu uiucr the buililln n.uit not - Included. The rltfht to ru ] < ct licln ) IH ret-erv * ii. w. YATKH , 7a7.17 At Kirdt National liink. OK SAIK Orvvlltvxcha go for Omaha pro- U peitv , an improved nee on of land odloln- a station on U. P. H. H. II. DUNHAM. U1Z 'nmhim St. , Onialia. "it ) Hint [ 710H SALB Or trade for city property , on I ; n n o liorwn , hurnusa and wagon , Addrtu I. Y.lhljollicsi 722 U MOH SAt.K A k'Ood 8 vcn-j car-old horse L ? Warranted to drl\OBliiKle or double. En ulru ol Gcorgo Cantlcld , Canflcldhounc.noTl8U noTl8-U FOK DALK , BRICK K9TAHKOOK t COR MIBOELLANEOUB. A gold tar-rln-f. If returned to 1.I7 JObT , Under will be ru warden ] . bT-l-0 * 1THAVKD On the night ot Friday , December j 31tt , ono red row 8 or 9 yvan ckl , bu horn. ; rey mark on each olde of the face Hccorery f cow or Information leading thereto Kill bo ultably revfurdcj. William Karn , HarriH & Flih- r'spacklnK houEf. i 3-7 * Korslnulo ako one front room with piano , southwest orncr INth and Capital avenue , NXJ-U 10 LET Nicely furnished rooms , wltli o without board , 1417 Howard St. 781-23 EMI8' NKW CITY MAPS , I0c. llonnto B Maps. S-2.EO OKO. P. IJKMIS. ' IIACHSTUASSElt Pays the highest cash J' . price for second hand hdl'ard ' and ] > < x > i tallies. ( Ml or address , 50U South 10th ttrcot , Omaha , Neb. d9-lm * mAKKN UP NOTICE Taken upon Saturday _ L Hue. 3rd , two bay liorecu , ajrcs about fi ancf > cara ; fair nlzo and well iratchtd. Ownicr con 1ia\o xarue by iiroilnir property and paying harccs. WM ItAWlTZElt , } mlle westcJ * Oualcj'Bsoap factor } , Huujjlaa precinct. 651 ve m fit IN CHAYON Pastilo and Oil , clno decorative painting. iHS. ! I ) . IL VAKDNKlt , room 1 , Jacob's lilock. M2-tf EMI3' I1HALKSTATK BOOM. See 1st page. B I ALK1) HAY At A. U. Sander's Fc1 Storf" ' \ B 1013 Ilarney St. sWitf EMIS * REAL ESTATE EXCIIADUET-- B lai page. has rattling long lists of houses , lot BKM1B and farma ( or sale Call and fcC qem * COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special advertisements , mcb aa- xt , Found , To Loan , For Solo , To Rent , . Wants , Hoarding , etc. , will be Inserted in Uil column at the low rate ol TEN CENTS J , _ , NE for the fln.t uiBertlon and FIY-E : 'EK LINE for cnch subse'ju nt In readvcrtlsenu'nVj at our olllco , upniulre , corner liroadwuy and Main Htret'U , Council iluffd. VITANTKD To buy lOO tons broom corn. , W For jurticulan ) add rum Council Hluffa- \ Irocui Factory , Council Illullii , low a. C&SOU 1' " ANTIID A dmt-clasH hroom tier. Mij-na' ' W 4Co. , Council UluflB , Iowa. WQ3R' FOKSALK Old papers 40c per hundrcd/a , * The lieu plllee. Council Ulutls. et--7 tt rnolllilcK-MAKKIIS. roUHALI S acrta or JL more of land adjo'tiinj ; thu brick. ) ard of Hanner \ Hal eon ' t'ppir Bread ny. > 'or paitiouloi npjilv to David HnlcuiortDlIanner'u- olhroat tlnlcnrdcfTradurorm , Ooun.il lllutta. 22 3iu 710 It Silly rint-dai ) mloon 11 mllen eo ti' F illy on "Mo qulto , " on line of K. 1. K. K Oood pincn tomiko money. Address , HKK Otflco , tlec.4t Council Bl.HId : n-r. -I . ANTKI-Ever In Illuflal W - > lwdy Council . . to takoTllR Bun , 20 ccntH per wuok , do 111 ercd by carriers. Oince corner Broadway and i Main , up htalra. Council llluffs. HU-J-tf pOlTKU'S TICKUT OFFICK-War in railroad. , JL tlckiti continuc'j to booni. Unprtixilvntod ' low rates to all easttrn point * . Every tick' . UruaraiiU.-ed. Orders filled uy telephone , " * . , _ one to ten dollars saved by purcliasinc tickets N of C.A.l'ottor , Hucct orto I'otttr& I'almcr , No. 1 40 Mouth Fifth streit , four doors below the pos - QlHro , Council Illuftu. Iowa , octlB-tf WANTED -Itoy , with ( < oii ) , to carry Innulru at linn olllce , Council HluCe. octl3-tf EDWA1ID KOEHL HAOIOTEIt OF PALMYSTEHV AND CONDI TIONALIST , IDS Tenth Street , betwin Farnbam andllaincy. Will , with thu aid of nuardlan. spirits , obtain for any ono a lance t thn port and present , and on certain conditions in thu fu ture. Boots and Hbocs made to order. I'crfed ' ictlcn cu.r.utnxt an-fl-l POWDEI Absolutely Pure. ThU powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and wholutomcnew. More tx-onnnliil than the ordinary Kindt , and cannot ) > < oMin competition with the linultitu > le of ki * i < , ii hejrt wdibt , alum or | > bcx | > hat i > < rc/n S ld ol In cmnn , KOYAL IIAKINO TOWDEH CO , . '