8 THE OMAHA DAILY BE : MONDAY , JANUARY 0 , 1882 , THE DAILY BBK. Monday Morning , Jan 9. Wtli r Report fTh following olwervntiona me taken at Out ajne moment ( t time nt all tbo nta- . . - * DwwtMRtT , t ) . H. Sio'AU SIRVK-K , \ OMA1U. JaniMV 8 , 1 2. ( ! ' ' " ) I The lOcatlng rink wan well patronlred A well conducted hillinril cnlixm holdx Jortli under the ojiern lumen. Full trains went and cnmc on tlio ITnion Pacific rallrond j'cnterday. The Sixteenth Rtrift jwople wnnt drinkirig fountnind put up by tlic city man il. 1'rank Currier tctok KC\crnl i > hoto- jT p' " ' of the Florence Herbert troujM ; Satunlay. The monn is cunnlderally "wobble- jawed. " She looks &H tf the hnd run > s ; iuat HomctliinK in the dark , Gen , C. K. Mandcmon , Cnpt. ,1 liu ti. Wood and S. 1) ) . Jonon visit thu ( ! . A. H. ut-jxxiU nt 0 cixla ) Saturday , Both the tupttine and United Slnte ourtfl will bold Btneioim in Lincoln thin and the Omalm attorneys will y ntteml. Julius Ticltochke nqd Pick Uurry will , it in rciKirtfd , not pppcal from the itUon nf the licenio Imari ) , but will nell out their Raloons. , There ro now over 400 jmtrt ns of the 0Hha b-lepbono cxchmi'o. ( 1hirty-two ew itnbicrlberH were added to thu Hut daring llo ; month of December. IVThere will lie ruvivnl Kf rviwu at the South' , Oni hu Methodlnt chunh duiin the 'coming week. Itov. , T. ] $ . Mnx field wilt ai-it/it the iraeU'r ; jrre selling on Mon- fcjr vf ning : . A " ( luplicatlnp CMe" filled with jewelf ) and jewelry .attracted coriHlaorab'c attention to Max Meyer & llro.'n window Saturday. It ruude thinicH show up Fred WirthV City Hotel id retoivinfin Smo coat of ornamental painting Infi mad the genial Fri 7. nnnounccs that ho xoing to run bin hotel "on the Amiricnn style"whatTor that miy be. Up to 10 o'clock lat night only two drunks hod been gathered into the McOlnre fold by the police. TheSlocumb biw'a enforcement l making a decided inprovement in the condition of thingB. TLe annual tnoiquenkde of the Omaha Mjenneichor will take place on thc2Ut I Febrnaty. The following committee kaa be n appointed to make arrange- Mite : John Bnumer , Ed. Wirtb , Alex. Defnoo , Herman Itonenzwelt ; , J.V. . Berber , II. Hoeaily , Aug. Klein. A novel match box , belonging to Mr. Gko. Fatenon , in on oihlliltlon in Max Meyer k Bro.'n window. It la made from IMM solid piece i C I'ittNton c < al , and in polUbed as highly as black marble , Thcno jowelere are making him n watch ohann ( ram the same material , The Union Pacifio company in pre paring to put on HH own linn of xlcrpen an eon the leaf o with the 1'ullnmii com pany explrro , which will occur nnmo time during 1882. It ! alno rumored tlmt the Worthwcttein company contcmpUtcH Hub- rtil tiling ! the Wagner Hleipoia for the Fulluian coi-chea at an early period , The ncrceuH ami window bllnJn which were ordered onii taken down in Haloonc are being n-iiidly rep'nceil ' , anil it in claim ed that the < oltco have iiiHtnictlonH at to meddle with thu matter uny more , that the violation is not one ogulnHt any city ordinance , anil that the Hulooiw anew ow entirely out of tin- pale of municipal authority , and in the hr.nd of i > nd amen JLb'e only to the ntate authorities , The coniinitteu of HI von , of wlilcl llrrnaan Kountz In chairman , opimlnttx b the I'oani of tnulo mine wrikx ngu t < devita vayii nnd meanii f < r pating thi treetR of On nhn , will meet at the Klrni National bank , thin evening. < ; < r. MnndiTBdii will he preHcnt nnd giv. . Uieiu legal d > ico. It is lioprd the Irgh aturo will , ut lt ppeclal e Hlon , HO ninrni the cltycliirter IB to allow the city t ( be bonded for the payment of nt It'imt oui luOl. WORTHY OK 1'llAIHE. An u rule wo do not rocoiiiiuuiit patent inedicini-B , but whoii wu knov of ono that ronlly is a public buiiffnc lor , and docfl positively euro , then wi consider it our duty to impart that in formation to all. Electric bittori an truly a most vuluablo inudicinu , niu will Buruly euro BiliouBiiosn , Fuvu and Aguu , Stomach , Livur und Kidno ; compliiiiitB , even * rhoro all othur rt-ni edles fail. Wo Vnow whoruof w peak , and can fieoly recommend I all. [ Ex. Sold at BO conta u bottle lah & ilcMuhon , (7) ( ) Real Ectute Trmn fer . The following are ull the rual uatat tranafera recorded at the Count ; Olork'a oflico , yesterday , as rojxjrte for tliia paper by John L. McCugui real oatuto u ont nnd convoyuncer : Samuel and Lydia Scott to Mar Dunk , lot 5 , block W , Florence , \V D. , $200. Sarah Foster to Mary Dunk , bloc ! 128 , and loU 1 and 2 , block JU7 , un lota 3 , B and 7 , block 138 , Florence Q. 0. D. , $300. Himar Kohout and wife to Berth Juskaluk , lot 12 , block 2. JJogi-a an Hill'iadd. , W , D , , $900. Forty yearn' trJnl uit provuu "BLACK OnAUGUT" thu IwBt liver medicine f lit' ; uorld. A bHORT CROP. An Ice State of Ailaira for the Coming Eofttod Term Dealers Getting Anxioxw to See Bomo Cold Wonthor. There ie n panic mnong the ice deal ers , brewers , butchers and puckers just now and every sort of scheme is being devised to gut ice for nuxt son- BOtl'ft HBO. This time last year the ice houses were filled and running over while now , nearly the nn'ddlo of January , only about three hundred tons In nlland that of six inch ice , has boon put in , by way of experiment , on the bottom tier by 11. Kimball * Co. and Paul Nelson. The damp , warm weather which sot in laat night blasted all hopes of an ice harvest which might have been entertained a few days ago and nil the dealers are now figuring on getting ice the best they can , The trouble is that the weather at the citioa all about Omaha in about the BIIIIIU as hero , and the nearest known ice nup- ply is at Manitoba. "Tekameh folks have gathered a good supply of twelve-inch ice , and it in reported that the surface of a lake in that vicinity is frown to the Hamo thickness. An Omaha linn is looking out tor that lake. Mayor Hoyd has built an additional ice IIOUHO , which with the two ho had , gives him a storage capacity of 0,000 tons , the amount he needs. He hasn't ' ( ! ,000 ounces yet. His houses are but 150 feet from thu river bank and if ice over docs form ho will rustle to gather it in. He has pro cured a set ot icu tools to facilitate business and Kimball & Co. , have three nets. Boyd will poosibly , in cane the ice crop fails entirely , put in one of the cooling ma chines which blows cold air through the rooms , lessoning the con sumption of icu three-fourths at least. Such a machine coats about 820,000. and it will only be taken as n liuit resort. Several parties have been figuring with the 0. 8t. P. M. & 0. road , to lay a track along Cut-On" lake , but the company can t see it , unions thuy are guaranteed a certain number of cars and 5 a load. T. S. Clarkson , of Schuylor , wan in the city last week , calculating the chances for sending 5,000 tons to St. Louis , to be loaded at thin point , if u margin could bo left to pay expenses. Ho has since gonotoSt. Louis. Thou. Swift will havu charge of the cutting if the ice comes to maturity. There la an Immense amount of ice consumed in this city and notwithstanding the amount that was housed last winter the supply was exhausted by Soutombor 1st and Blair and Council liluffa drawn upon. Be sides the ice required by brewers , packers , etc. , the local trade , by de livery , is very heavy and the Union Pacitic nlono uses fifteen tons per day. There is atill a hope that the mer cury may go down below zero next month , and there are good reasons to believe that wo may yet have plenty of this very necessary article of summer luxury. . * i Guilty of Wrong. Some people have a fashion of con fusing excellent remedies with the largo mass ot "patent medicines , " and in this they are guilty of wrong. There are suino advertised remedies fully worth nil that is asked for them , and ono at least wo know of Hop liittora. The writer has had occasion to use the Dittors iu just such a cli mate us TO have most of the year in Ifoy City , and lias always found thorn first class and reliable , doing all Unit is claimed for them. Tribune. J2-15 OMAHA NAIL , WORKS. Annual Mooting of tbo Stockholdortj-- CiiplUU Stock Incroaaod to [ $100,000. At an adjourned annual meeting of the stockholders of the Omaha iron and nail company , hold January 4th , 140 shares of stock wort ) represented , out of 408 paid up. The report showed that the mill had run only 15'J days during the year , mainly owing to thu placing of new machin ery , which amounted to about $20- 000 , making a total cost of $75,000. The mill had earned 8 pur cent on itn capital during thu year. The product had been increased 50 pur cent. The quantity of nails improved in the mailit ) from 15 to L'5 cunts per keg. The markut is fully established for nil HID mill can make at the hiuh- oat markut rates. Tim capital stock was unanimously voted to ho increased to $100,000 , the present stockholders to have pro- fereuce of purchase ot stock for ten days , after which it should bu sold t < any ono at par value. Orders art being ofl'ored for a full treason's tradi at very romunerativu prices and tin company have about Unity-live thous and dollars worth ot iron on hand it the yards to work up , The prospects for this company an oxcoediimly bright , and thuy are to In ' ongnxtulatod upon this now ordur o things. Thu directors of the company are Jno. A. Croii-hton , ( j. T , Walker , \V A. Paxton , Jno. A. McShanu , 0. P Jhrkctt , John \V. Bauer. The officers uio : Jno. A. Croigh ton , presidint ; 0. T. Walker , vice president and supurintundunt ; .lame Creighton , secrotarj and treasure ! John \V. S uer , asaistant secretar and treasurer ; James II , Whitakoi assistant suporintcnde , I. Dull BuulnotB. 7. Chief 1'ostHllico Clurk Paul Yai dorvoort , ruturntcl from Chicago yci a u relay , wliuru ho has boon in attorn anco tion | incutiiig of thu cliii l clerks uf the wi'Ht. The object thu in nut lug was to ascoitaiu what d < iicits uxist in thu vnriuua bureau ropruBunti'd. It was discovurot U upon confur iicu , tlmt uvcry burua in thi ) dt'partniunt will bo eoinpulk'c within the iioxt thirty dayi to ask for dt-liciuncy uppropriutiuni 'I his will bo iiucdcd to incut the n quircinentn of the norvico for the ou oiling yrnr. The cleficioncy i about ' $ r > 00,000 in the total. It in attributed' on the partof the department generally to nn attempt to make poBtninHtor JatncB nolf-fliipporting. That oflicinl doesn't seem to retire with the great- cat of credit nt Inched to 1m conduct of nlTairn. TUB 8TAOEJ. Sntiirdfiy Evonlntr'H PorformancoH- Comln ? AttructloiiH. Saturday evening performanctsa at Iloyd's Opera Hoiino and the Academy of Music each draw fulr sized uu- cliunccB. Kaat Lynne waa proautitcd at the Opera House in good style , but itn fourth repetition caused its attrac tive fuaturos to become too familiar to bo appteuiatod. The performnnco of Ruth Frcdgutt , the Tramp , hy the Florence Herbert troop , at the Academy of Music , waa decidedly tlat , The Bparpenccs of the nudionco may havu contributed nomu- what to the want of enthusiam in the play , but , with the exception of Miss Herbert , there was little on thn stage to keep the average theater-goer awnko. HKsa' ACME COMPANY. Concerning the Hens Acme com pany , which appears at Iloyd's Opera HOUBC , January 12th , 13th and 1-tth , beginning with the famous Mascotte , Thi ) Indianapolis Sentinel aaya : "A very select audiunco assembled Inst evening nt the Opera House to witness the first production , in this city , of "Tho Mascotte , " by the Acme Opera company. In the characteriza tion , by Miss Adelaide Randall , of The Mascotto , a careful culture , as well as a inoit perfect facial ex pression , was observed throughout. Her voice is sweet and musical in speech and richly harmonious in molody. Shu is , besides , the possessor ser of the most graceful and complete gesticulation and bearing. Miss Em ma Elanor , in the role of Fismutta , also rendered her character in a highly commendable manner , being remarked for her most simple carriage , graceful yet commanding , under all circumstances. She is petite in figure and vivacious in manner. The remaining maining characters were also ren dered with good effect , and the audi ence evidently left the house feeling highly gratified with their operatic treat , such as it seldom enjoys. " Popularity- THOMAS' KCMEGTUIC OIL hna obtained great populiuity , from _ it3 _ intrin sic value as a reliable medicine , in cm ing hoarsenm * and nil irihutionr of the throa * , diceancH of 111- chest , etc. For thee it is an incomparable pu inon c. 9-lw - HELP THE Y. M. C. A. An Earnoat Appeal Prom thin Worthy Organization. The Young Men's Christian associa tion is doing a grand work in our city , and haa made steady progress for the past four years , and is now working on a perfect system thorough ly established , and has an efficient and willing corps of workers , but wo look to the good people , and especially business men , of Omaha for hearty financial support , and fool that wo deserve - servo and should receive this needed support , and while many are spending money and time to compel reform through the laws of our state and city , our work is from another stand point , and direct with young men of all classes , including strangers , bring ing them under a proper sys tem of investigation , and soon surrounding the worthy one * with an influence and acquaintance that ulacoa them in the proper spheres for success and happiness in spiritual , moral and social attainmeiitH , and we trust that all men will sou at a glancu that their own business experi ence shows that they want and must have young men in their employ of bright intellect and rigid honesty and good moritl characters , and that your aid to us in Hooking out the general maki ) up of young men will not only result in great good to them but will caimo partial returns to you for all that you lid UH. There are ut least one hun dred good men who should immedi ately send in their names to us for membership , thus casting their power ful influences as well as their money for the moral good , if nothing more , rf the young men who are so BOOH in u large measure to rule the affairs of this city. Our association should havu n gymnasium. Wu want for this work this present year of 1882 , live men who will each give $100 , making $000. Ton men who will each ( jive $7f > , making $750. Twenty men who will i ach give 850 , making $1,000. Twenty men who will each give $ 'J5 , making $500. Fifty men who will each give $10 , making $500 , Ono hundred men who will encl li : give $5 , waking $500 , You will soon bo called upon , IMoaso respond liberally , and oblige P. C. H.IMKIIAUOII , President. Army Order * . A board of survey , to consist o Captain Cyrus S. Roberts , Seventeenth toonth infantry , A. D. 0. Firs Lieutenant Earl D. Thomas , Fiftl cavalry. First Lieutenant D.iniol 0. King man , corps of engineers , is appointee to meet at th quartermasters depo in this city at 10 o'clock a. in , , Jan uary 7,1882 , or as soon thereafter a practicable , to examine into and re i > ort upon and fix the ri-sponsibilit ; for the damaged condition of a lot o clothing recently received by Cap tail John V Furoy , assistant mmrtormast or , U. S. A. d- The board will also adjust fho dif , ferunce in claseifieation between th < 1 articles of clothing received and th invoice. i U' SKK HKHB , \ ou ure nick ; well , there I * iiut one reim ill d- that will cure you beyond possibility t d diitiiit. If U'H l.iver or Kidney trmiblt ' ' " * " " iiition , lyi > ici Ha. Pebilit } i llfiilth lU < ii > > wrr" U your hojx 81 , Urugciiit Depot , U. F , Ctxxhiuii Oniahii. ROS& ' ROBBERY. A Bold and Successful Raid on the American Honao. Porpotrntxxl nt tin Enrly Hour Lawt Evonlng. The heaviest robbery perpetrated lately was that of which Mr. Julius lloss , proprietor of the American house , No. 920 Douglas street , was last nigh the victim. The raid was undoubtedly planned by some one familiar with the house nnd the habits of the family , as he chose the time when they were at supper. The room which was plun dered is in the southwest corner on the first floor , and opens out by a window upon a porch from which a flight of stops leads to the sidewalk. Another windowopcno upon a narrow pnasago-way between the hotel and adjoining building to thu west of it and escape either by aga.o in front or an open space in the rear if ) possible , The family had finished the even ing meal and one of Mr. ROBS' ' sons having cotnu down to spend the even ing , his oldest sister proposed going to the room for a cake to cut in his honor. On doing so flto found to her surprise that the door was locked and resisted all her efforts to open it. She called a sister and brother to her aid and finally climbed UD to the transom and hoked through , when she discovered the bud mussed up and the whole room in disorder. The thief was undoubtedly in the room at the time and fled when iho door was tried with all tin booty ho could cany in his hurry. An entrance was at once effected through tha window and the extent of the robber's work discovered. Trunks and boxes had been searched , goods on the shelves turned over , drawers pried open and ransacked , and lastly the bed turned over and search made for money. Several arti cles , including some silverware , a val uable book and a handsome toilet case and set , the latter a Christmas present to Mr. HOBS , had been piled on the bureau to be carried away , but left in the hurried lliirht. The whole room was in a state of "confusion worse confounded. " An inventory of the articles known to hava been stolen included : a fine black overcoat , pray lined ; a solid gold bracelet ; two gold brooches , one containing a picture of Mr. Ross and given to his wife twenty years ago ; three gold rings , one broken in the center ; cold pencil , with purple stone tip ; two silver nap kin rings. There were no doubt other things taken which were not missed when the reporter arrived. Mr. Ross figures the loss at $250. A sum of money concealed in the room was not discovered by the thief. Tt is only ab ut six weeks ago that Mr. Ross' safe was robbed , and he peorriB to have a general run of bad luck. It is hoped , however , that the description of the stolen property hero eiven may result in the recovery of at least portion of it. A FIRE. Hugh McCaffrey's Cottage Destroyed by names. Fires of late have been alarmingly scarce , and their work more or less rendered ineffective by the water works. The first alarm for several days was sounded from box 21 , No. 3 engine house , at 6:45 : last evening , and the location of the fire was in the cottage just weat of the Withnoll house , occupied and formerly owned by Huih McCaffrey. The family had juat ea.tun supper and were seated in the front room , when Mrs. McCaffrey started into the kitchen and suddenly discovered that the flames were bursting through the ceiling just above the kitchen door. She gave the alarm at once , and Hugh ran out , and seizing a bucket full of water dashed it through thu aperture , under thn impression that he could easily extinguish it. Assistant Chief Mealio , who lives next door , hoard thu cry of fire and ran over to discover that the flames were burstlm- through the back rocf. The alarm was quickly carried to the eimino house and the old bull tolled out its wuniii ! { in approved style , The Hooks and two companies arriving gut two streams on from the hydrants and the roof wai cut through to gain access to thu burning mass , but a short time being required to quell thu firoTho The removal of the furniture was not accomplished until it hud been potty thorouphlydestroyt'd , the whole interior of the cottage boini ; deluged with water. The roof was ull burned up , but the walls of the building are all riijht and the loss will not exceed 81(00. ( 81(00.Mr. Mr. McCaffrey had sold thu house about two weeks ago to Hon. John I. Rt'dick , hut had imt ye * , given up his ronidenco there Ho held an insur ance policy of $500 in the 0. I1. Tay lor wutticy , but UH it had not been traiisf erred to Mi Rudick it ia doubt ful it the policy will be good. The lire caught from thu kitchoi : flue , just above thu range , and hat : burned some time before it was dis covered , uainiug headway throughout thu whole of the attic. If it h ul gout on unnoticed much longer thu whoK property would have gone up tin llu mo , A Happy Restoration- PoiiTLANii , Mich , Auj ! . " , 1881. H. H.VAKNKU it Co.Sirs : - most heartily recommend your Sifi Kidney and Liver Cure , to all suffer era from urinaiy difficulties , I ow my present existence to its use , J. S. M.miK\Vb. Tlio Bauer ABSiiult. There was a lari'o attendance at th police court Saturday upon tli examination of James Rebau am Milton Clmpin , on thu chanju of rol bury of nn overcoat , hut and consider able money from Foil 01 the night of December 22 , whei the latter and Charley Bauer were assaulted by three mon on Tenth street in South Omaha. Tlio exam ination was continued over from Fri day , and waa of a very ; arching na ture. About twenty witnesses were sworn , all of whom testified to the same effect. The citizens who fol lowed the three mon after the assault waa committed all testified to having boon threatened by the display of n revolver by ono of the fugitives. UNITED STATES COURT. H Will Open In Lincoln on Monday- Important Trials. The January term of United States district court will open in Lincoln to-day , Judge Dundy presiding Nearly all of the United States elli cials in this city have gone to Lincoln to be in attendance. The term will bo a long ono and will embrace the trials of a number of important cases. Among these will bo those of Cor- ine , Iddings and Clarey , indicted on the charge of defrauding the govern ment in connec.tion with the Sidney- Deadwoocl star staso route. The de fense will bo very ably conducted , and it is expected that the trials will oc cupy several days. Another case of interest to the pub lic , and Omaha people in pnrticul ir , will bo the trial ot August Arndt , in dicted for threatening Judge Dundy's lite. Juduo Foator , of the United States court , district of Kansas , will preside at the latter trial. Thft report of it being necessary for jurors to bo present at Lincoln at , 0 a. m. on Mouthy is incorrect. Their presence is first required on Tuesday at 2 p. in. PERSONAL O. Morey , of Wahoo , ii In the city. . ! . W. love , of Fremont , la in the city. H. D. Hoot , of Greenwood , ia in the city. city.II. II. Brayman , of North Platte , la in the city. city.W. W. B. Young , of Alton , is at the With- well. Simon Thurley , of Schuylcr , ia in the city. Horace Miller , of Wayne , is at the Pen- fie'd ' house. L. T. McDonald , of Ft. Wayne , is at the Withnell. J.is. L. Anderdonk , of Idhho , is at the Metropolitan. A. C. Weir , of Sioux City , is nt the Creighton house. W. If. G i Igore , of Kearney , waa in the city over Sunday. J. J. Kinney , of Council BKffs , , was in Omalm yesterday. J. F. Goad , of Chejenne , arrived in Omaha on Saturday. William Dolaen , of North Platte , ia a guest at the Canflo'd. F. A. Wood , of Nebraska City , arrived in the city yesterday. J. Warner , of Sioux City , is registered at the Creighton houee. Mac. Wilson , of Kepublican City , is a guest at the Creigbton. J. G. Dudley , of Plattemouth , arrived In Omaha on Saturday. Hon. John D. Seaman , of Kearney , is at the Withnell house. J. H. Withera , of Grand Island , in among the guesta at the Withn 11. Irving C. Woodwanl , of Woodbine , Iowa , ia a guest at the Withnell. C. B. Iligga , of Hastings , is in tl e city , stopping at the Occidental hot 1. H CaBtetter , G. A Khun andT. liar- man , of Blairvisited Oiuuha over Sunday. J. M. McCorm ck , tha Salt Lake ha-jker , arrived in the city yeiterday after noon. The nmiieal frienils of Misa Minnie K. Kennedy will be glad to I now abe has re- returned from a four muntha visit to Chicago cage and New York. Bishop John Sharp , ono of the big IT.UIH of the M rmon church , nnd general super intendent of the Utah Centr.il Consoli dated railway , N in the ity. He is regis tered at the Withnell house. W. 1 $ . Woodruff , wcatern traveling agent of the well known tea house of Met- calf & Bro. , nf thin city , ia home from a Bomewhat extended anil very successful business trip , Mr , Woodruff Jias been in the employ of the house nearly a jear , and hi'l : the irooil fortune , nn well aa tact , to win.l up 1881 without shouldering the hoiiHo with a single unprofi ible eule. AH an acquaintance , Wil ia u prince of gootl frlliiwx , ami in cle erving of nil the BUCCIW he may achieve. Supreme Court. The following items are culled from the supreme court proceedings of January ( ith : ' The following rules were promul gated : Rule VI , amended HO aa to read aa follow : In tlie oral argument of n cause thu time allowed to each party shall not exceed one hour , unlcas foi snocial roaaons the court shall extend the time. Rule XVIII. In .0,11 cases of appll cation to this court for a writ of mail' ' diimua , a reasonable notice must be given to the respondent of the tinii when it will be nmdo , accompanied by a copy of thu affidavit on which it it baaed , unless tor special reasons il shall bo otherwise ordered. And , ex cept in urgent cast's , the time of tin hearing shall bu during the week tc which causes from the district in whicl the respondent rusidesuro assigned , State ex rel. Uupert vtt. Guy , sheriff etc. ; alternative writ allowed issued returnable- January 10 , 1882 , ut 3 p m. , and "wlo of property stayed peri clentu lito. DIED. IKWSKY.-Jan'iary ' 8th , Mrs , J , W Dorevy , eldest daughter of the late ( ieo A. Mo oy. Funeral at 2o'clock , Monduy afternooi from hir lat residence. Tweuty-recoiu and Clarw > tr 'ct * . Take "BLACK-DRAUGHT" and yoi will m-vt'r I" ' liili" " " Uutfalo Robes at cost , "Frederick , ' II janl ! Ot THE LAND LEAGUE FAIR , Meeting of the Cornmittoo on Arrangements. A Most Attractive Exhibition Prom- laeU-Noarly $ COO Ready for Ireland. Thu executive committees of the land league fair held a meeting yes terday afternoon at the U o'clock to perfect arrangements for the fair which opens to-night in Masonic Hall , The committee on raising funds reported that they had boon quito successful. The committee on donations nlao reported that they had met with a most cordial response on the part of the ladies who had been waited upon , and they hope to present - sent upon the opening night a liner display than has over been exhibited at any previous fair. The commi'tee appointed for thu purpose commence their work at 7 o'clock this morning to fit up the hall and suitably deco rate itj and everything will bo in readiness for the ovoning. Each eve ning at 10 o'clock an orchestra will bo in attendance , and those who do- tire may indulge in the pleasures of dancing. THE AOUlTIJia COMMllTKK. The committee" to audit the ac counts of the treasurer and tinaneial secretary of the land league met at the Creighfon House yesterday after noon , and will meet again at the same plnco on Wednesday evening at haU-piat 7 o'clock. At the meet ing yesterday it was shown that ยง 4 lie is remaining in the hands of the treasurer , M. Donovan , which will bo forwarded immediately. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisement To Loan , For Sale , Lost , Found , Wonta , Boarding , 4u , will be In serted In those columns once for TEN CENTS per Una ; each mibeoqnent Insertion , FIVKCENTS pur line. The flnt Inucrtlon never leu than TWENTY-FrVK CENTS TO LOAN MONEY. ONEY TO LOAN Call at Law Office of D M L. Thomu Room 8 Crelerhtnn Block. AAA To loan at from 8 to 10 per cent .wUW on good real estatesocurlty , by PR. ISAAC EDWARDS 1109 Faraham St. . LOAA At 8 per centln. tcreBt In sums of $2,600 and upwards , for 3 to 5 years , on Bret-class city and farm property. RHMU HKAL &TITH and Lots AOP.NCY , luth and Douxba bu. HELP WANTED. A1 TED A few table boardtra at 113 , cast W side of 17th tit. , three doors north of Douglass. 888-14 W ANTED- Fifty tuuns and men. Inquire Of Maunvcllcr , llthnear Faimim. 8S3-7 * ANTED A few dav boar > crsan bo ac- comrn'Mlattdwith flren-cla s tabl t board a'- a very reasonable rate. I quire a 135 Howard , between Oth and 10h ate. SS5t ( WANTED A good girl at tin Kmmet Houic. B78-12' WANTF.D First-clam dining room girl and oi.c i itchcn girl , Kclneko's restaurant , 12th and Jackson. 880 9t TT7"ANTED Situation as teacher in a country TT school. Addres , Miss Lucy Bonnifon , eare Bee Office. 876-11 * WANTED A good girl for general house work In a family of two. Steady employ ment and good wage * . Must be good CJOK. 2417 Davenport S' . 877 tf "ITrANTED A family to adopt MI Infant. Ad- VV dress , V. H. Porter , Arlington House , Lincoln , Neb. 886-12' WANTKI rent or buy an Improved farm of not lens than SO acres , within 8 mllcR of city. Address , Charles II. II""sman , Omaha , Neb. 868-tf i good agents. Apply 1603 Farn- WANTED ham 8t. , room 16. 840-7" Funding bridge and irhool bondh. WANTED Clark. Bellevue. 26-tf WANTED I. GtUneky & Co. have purchased the junk business of II. Bcrthold , at 1020 Kouglax street , wnero they will continue the biiHini BS , and by fair dealing and piung gooc prices they propone to Increase the trade. The * solicit parties who have old Iron , rage , junk am to give thorn a call. 7DSlmo WANTED A situation ax boon-keeper by one who thoroughly undereta-ids double and single entry , is also a good penman l'e references given. Addieau , C. K. , I ! o office. 7Mtl 4 children as b ardors In a select WANTED , at 19th and California St. L. B LOOM IS 757-tf ANTE ! ' lrl to do housework. Enquire W 1110 Farnham St. 442-tf FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. I--ENT--A ha"dsomelv furnlfhtil front FOR room with beard , 2011 CAMS 8 . &U3-9 FOIl KENT lloora with boanl , in new houce east ( He 17th St. , three doors cast of Dour 'am. ' 837-14 FOK KENT Oood new house , fi rooms ; 132ft lOlhHt. , near Sherman. Onner wWiis to arrange for tward with renter Kmiiilto o' ' ' . SS3.9 J710II KENT THomlctlyfurnlshisI front rooiiin J ; with or without board. 1118 Howard ft near 18th. 881-9 FOR IIEVT Furnished front room n brick 1)11 Idlng , 104 Dodge St. 879 O1 FOIl HKNT A hojfe of b rooms , bttncci Howard anil Jackson hts. , on 12th St Apply at Newspaper Union , comer 12th and Howard. 870-tf FOIl KKVT In the Western Vow-inner IVon , coiner I''th : ind Howard Sts , n Ur * room with or without Htca'ii power ; suitalilii lor light unnufacturl g or Job printing olllco. Apply on tlu jir in ten btl9-tl I UH ItKST Hoom with lioaril In lit * houne , L1 en t Ulo 17th HI. , 3 doors north of Douglas. 810-9' 171011 HKNT-NUely lurnUhed rooms , N. W L1 Cor. 20th and Cats. Also stabllnir for U horitex. ht > 7-7 * KEVT-C'IIBAI1 IJ story house ; collar well and cintorn , 1221 N lUtli at , bl6-b 71011IIKNT Cottage , 0 5 north Ifcth 8t , ' b54-9r I710H IlKNT One nice lurnlfhul ( rout ro m , L1 No. 1 23 D URlas ft , bltl F St. , 20x21 , b > January 1 , lbi > 2. 820 tf , i01t KENT One nice furnUheu front room F No. 1723 Douglas . 810-tf T71O11 tlKNT The ( urge tlroe-ntory and bate- JJ mcnt brick building , li u tu near the cor. mar the corn r ot I3thand Dodge Me. , suitable ( or a uholcnalu tU ) iiif > or toraie and comm H. Hlon wareliouio. Ajiply to Mm. L.OU1-A Illl- ' ; r Oodirs a inoil IlhNT Onu nicely fur inhud front roan Jj ono unfuriilthud room ; fast tide 17th St one doer north of Douelai. 774 tf 171(111 Hr.J T FurnUhod rooiun at A. A. UiU- .1 ; i-on' , Californiabet , llth nnd 16th. _ 711-tf. HK.NT A suit or tingle roous , nliel furnished , at N. W. cor. 2ith aiu < I.ten port. 100 tf ITt IlllE.NT-A nret-tlwj hall for society pu I'K | ) m. Centrally locatixi. For | > artirulari en ulru Keni.ord Bros. , 14th and Douglu Sts. _ 60I.U JOlt HKNT Furnlnhccl rooms , north tide o 1 California St. , Ud door e l of glut. Inqulr alter I p. ni. _ _ 434-tl J7IOII RENT f hirnuhtxl rooui or ilf I ; ch nt * ' Exchinge.N , E. ccr. Iflthand Dod ITtOH HKN'T House , 4 rooms , touth end 1C ' St. J L. Enquire McCajuc , opiwsite \ < ot Ollice. 770 tf PEUIAL NOTIOES-OormruBd THOU WKNT Nlrtly ( urnMml loonu with or Jj without board , lU'Monahlo prices 'Jilt Ctaa St. 7C9-U TTIon KENT firlck ttorc , Jacohi' block , cor JJ anil Capitol aunue. J. G. JACOBS. 708 U T OK KENT Cottiwo o ( 3 rooms , well and JL1 ( lit rn3rd ; and St. Mary's avenue. Kn * quire o ( M. W. Kennedy , 31 ! 8. 13th St , 749-tf COR BALE rWllHALIi-Ativ lnr. lh , 320 nero ( arm 17 1 } miles Irom Ornnhni lt)0 ) ncre under cultlra- lion , iO ncrcn posluro. No. 1 stock ( arm. Kn- ciulro at ll.Mtnnwcilcr , llth St. , Omaha. b71-9' OH SALE Full lot and 3 until houses near I' . P. dejiot , $2200. Opp. I' . 0. TlOU SALU 2 nice counters and 2 ether plated ? chow CMC9 , at Oco , II. I'ctetioii'i , 804 South 10th St. 741-tf null SALK Haled hay. W.CX ) ptr ton. at J Kedman't stables , 10th 3t. S21-10 71011 "ALE I'ropOfliilB for the purchusp of the lj frame building heretofore occupied M Trln > y Cathedral , will DO received by the undernlRn- d for twcnt daj-s fiora date. The pnrchascr must agree tn remo\o the hulldlni ; ullhln thirty n } R from nrccptanco of hvd , mrprti , ee&la ana thcr furniture , stained glow , wlinlown in chaocc ! nd frame niipportfi unJcr the bulUllnR muat not c IndmUil. The rlirht to reject bida In rcocn1- II. W. VATK8 , 7b7.17 At First National JOH HALE Or will cxclia go for Omaha pro perty , an Improved BOO on of land adjoin- nx a elation on U. 1' . K. It. M. DUNHAM. 141C 'anilmmat.i Omaha. 720 3m 1011 SAtK Or trade lor rlty jiroperty. on 0 mil ' ol horsui , harnoas aud uairon , Add rca . Y.'thlsofflcu' 22 tf SALK A k-ood seven-car-old horse Warranted to drive cinz'o ' or double. Kn ulro of Qcorgu Caullild , Caiifletd house. novlS-tf HICK FUlt B 203-tf ESTAHROOK * COK. MI8OELLANEOUH A HARK CA"\NCB. The ucll-known Saratoirs \ . lirew ry , opposite fair g oundN , Is forfalont low caxh price. Excrythlng In good running rder. Inquire at brewery. S ! > 6.6 ItnilAIlU S1KMON. FOUND On SftiinJtrii ut , , neat Major Arm- Btronj ; ' * . a lad > ' < pocket-book , containing a innll sum of inonuy Owner ciin have tame by roving property and paj Ine for thin adv. WM.H. KEENE , 882-U DrlrcrF.xpr salM. fNSTPUCTIOSS ifi'on on tjpe vrlterk ; elite L machlneafor sale. 11KLT , is , A\IE < , 1508 'arnhani , < v Tj'po wriUrs. JS8I-20 Dn the nliht ot Friday , l > ecoinb r J 31tt , one red row 8 or 9 > caw old , bu horn , rcy mirk on each eldo of the face Recovery I cow or Infnrtnation leading thereto will Ixs ultobly rcwurdci. William Farn , Harris & rtsh- r's packing house. 873-7 * UKNIStiKU KOOMU ForBinnle gentlemen ; tj also ono front room with piano , southwest corner isth and Capital a\cnue. 606-tf 10 LET Nicely furnished rooms , with o . without board , 1417 Howard St. 781-23 KMIS' NEW CITY MAl'A , 10c. llouuto B Maps , 82.60. OT-O. P. HPMIH. JHACIISTKASHEH Pays the highest cash . price for second hand billiard and pool nbles. Cell or address , WW South 10th ftroet , Oiuaha , Neb. d9-lm * mAKEN UP NOTICE Taken upon Siturday I Doc. 3rd , two bay horses , agca about 6 and years ; fair size and well matched. Owner can iavo same by prating prop rty and pci > iiif | harees.VM RAW1TZER , } milo west of Qualcy's soap factory , Duii- lax precinct. 651 ve m At PORTKAITS IN CKAIUN Mutilo and Oil. IHO dccoratlro painting. MI13. D. K. WARDNEK , room I.Jacob's Block. 642-U T > KMIS' REAL WJTATE BOOM Bee 1st pag . BALED HAY-At A. II. Sander's Feed 8tor 1 lOlSHameySt ilP-tf EUIB' REAL ESTATE \ B 1st page. BEUIS haa rattling long lisU of bousen , lota landa and farms for * ! Call and gtt qem' COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special advertisements , men u vO8t , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Wants , Boarding , etc. , will bo Inserted In thli column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS ? ER LINE for each subsequent Insertion , Leave adv ertisements at our office , up-sUln , corner Broadway and Main streets , Council Bluffs. Bluffs.WANTED To buy 100 tons broom corn. WANTED For particulars addriwi Council Illufle Broom Factory , Council BluB , Iowa. 668-29tf ANTED A flrst-ilaBS broom tier. MayrM W & Co. , Council Binds , Iowa. 660-80 * FOR SALE Old papers 40c per hundred , at The Bee office. Council BlutK se27- O BII1CK-MAKKKH. FOK SALE 6 acres o more of land adjo'ning the briik-.iard of llanner & Hal e < * on t'pper Ircai' ) ' ay. For pa < tlculur apply to Da\ld llaincu ort HnnnerV olllcoat the Heard if Trade return. Council Hlufla. 776-de22 3m 170R SALE First-class saloon Ij miles cast > ' Jj city on "Mo quito , " on line of K. I. U , R Jood place to make mono/ . Address , HKK Office. dcc9-6t ' 'nuncil Dljffs. Evoo'boily in "counol WANTED TIIK Bitx , 2U cents per t k , de Ucrt'd by carriers. OtIUe corner Broadway and Main , up stairs. Council Bluffs. _ M'Mf ' TICKET OFFICE War in railroad POTTEU'3 continue * to lx > om. Unprecedented ow rates to all eastern points. Every ticket guarantied. Orders filled hy telephone. From ono to ten dollars a\ed by purchasing ticket * of C. A. Potter , successor to Potter & Palmer , No , 40 South Fifth street , four doors below the poet- o ic , Council HluHs. Io a. octl3-tf WANTED Boy , with i > oiiy , to carry pen Inquire at BKX ollice , Council Blubs.pen oct3-tf EDWARD KUEL1L MAOIBTEH OF PALMYbTEIlV AND CONDI TlONALIhT , IDS Tenth Street , between Farnham andllainey. Will , with the aid of guardian spirits , obtain for any ono a glance at the pa 1 and privent , inil on certain conditions In the fu ture. lioott nd Hhoes made to ordtr , Her lex t POWDER Absolutely Pure. TliU iiouJcr neuT virlu * . Amirvulol purity , * trjnnth \\holenomcntNi. . More economical than the ordlnarj lliidd , and cannot lie told In oompvtitlon with the imUlltiulo of low leM , short Holeht , alum or phO"iilute powder * . Sold only ( n ca na. IIOYAL HAVING I'OWDEIt CO. , KcwYoik