\ a. 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEF : WEDNESDAY , JANUAllf ] J , 1882. THE DAILY BEE. "Wednesday Morning , Jnu. 11. Wnnthor Ilopnrf- ( Tlis following ob ervfttloinnrc taken ! \t " e name moment til limo at nil the tin- J'nttcrson Bella cool. FreilcrickTHK I fatter. 15cmls3KLI..S Fanns. Donno , llcllnblo 1 latter. liemls HULLS Wild Land * . Glo.-cs nt the 09 cent ntoro. U'smisSKLLS IJuiincw lxti. Ucmis SKLLS HOUSCH and I/U. Hernia SKLLS Suburban Property. Trains all on limo but light to-day. Mcinin SKLIjS Ilesidcnccn and lx > t . IJeniin SKLLS City Mni * at lOc each. A. ] ' . .Tohnslon , Dcntlnt , Jacob's block. Standard club party to morrow night. Uonner'a the clieaiicst place In town. jann-tf FHIST CI.AHH llcef at llagedorn'fl. d28-tf IJcinis KKNTS HOUSCH , I itn , 1'annn. ( lh&C. -LINlKJUKST.The Tailor , 120GKarn- AUU jS-llll , Vaccine Virus with full direction for lining , at Kcnnnrd lirnthcrs. jli-tf CapH 2r > c and iipwnrdfl. Heal nkiii caps ? S and iipwanli at Xindolft 1C roll's. The annual eleotlon of otliccrH for the Standard club taken place on Thursday evening , The time of the next Vesta Chapter parly has been changed from tlio lUtli to Monday the Kith. Mattland , the tool taker , was sent to jail ofr twenty days Monday by .tudgo Uenclcc for larceny. A. fjrand concert \m ler tlio aunpici-n of tlie Onmba Oleo club , with Mitrn l''unnl Kellogg as the htnr , w among tlio plcnimnt ixssibilities for February. \ng. Arndt lo't for Linco'n yc - lerday , in chaigo of U. S. .Mnrslml lilciliowcr and Deputy Marnhal Sandurn , to be tried there on tlio clmrgo .it neiiil- ing threatening letters to Judge Dundy. Will II. Totter , who died in Denver on the evening of January Stb , wan a mem ber of I'ioucer convent No. 118 , Itoyal Arcu'um , Omahn , and liiHlifowax innured for the benefit of his mother for $ . ' 1,000. Tlio Kitchen Bros , have decided in consideration of a § 5,000 bontm from the buBuiesfl men of Farnham ntrcet , to inako ' 'tthu new Grand Central hotel five ( dories high. It had boon intended to stop with the fourth xtory. The folder issued by the "Sioux City route , " containing an epitomized ntntc- incut of the advantagcn of the varioue counties pajmed through by tlio line from Dlalr to Long Pine , ia a handy nrticlo to have about the house or office. There meeting of the state board of agriculture will take place in Lincoln on the 17th of this month , when the election of o 111 ecru for the cnmilng year will take place. The principal contest will bo foi Decretory , for which place there are three candidates already in the field -I ) . II , Wheeler , U. W. Furnas and 0. 11 , Walker. A concert and ball for thn benefit ol lii-l [ obrow benevolent xociety , will tak ( ( ilaco at Standard hall on Tuesday evening ing , January 17. I'hilomathcan club wll participate also in the concert ; alno tin MuKical Union orcheHtra , nnd very likclj the Omaha Olcu club. The conimlttci coiifista of JulliiH Moycr , chairman , Sol Prince , M. Goldsmith , Mrn. M. llellman j\lrn. A. Culm , Mr.i. I. lluhlii , Mis. A Heller. Maj. ( ! . Stevenson , who directed thi utage ImnlnoBs of the "ChiiueH of Xor niaudy , " when pnuluced by the Karmonli society , about a month ago , wrm Mini day prevented by the Hocioty with a mini attire gold bell , in recognition of bin nor vices on that occasion. The prexontatio was ni'ul' by Mr. Uormun , the picsident and wan brlclly icspondcd to by Mujii SteveiiMon. Tlio bell i iiiHcribod , "IN Mujur ( ! . iSteveiiKon , with the compl menU of the Omalu Ihirijonlu soululj lc. ! ! ( ! , 1881. " oaa Fullowa Exoui-dlon to Uliilr ( Jinuha Lodge JSTo. 2 , I. ( ) , O. 1' ' luivu urrangud tor an oxournion an cliurlurud u special train ovur tlio Uhi ca o , Bt. Tiuil , Miunosotaaiid Onmli railroad. They will leave tlio dujK it : I0 ! p. in. , Tliursduy uvoiiin , nil vill leave Imll at 0 o'clock. 1'nrtie jot nioinburs of the orclor who joi thu excursion will plooao bu at tint Ji pot at (5:30. ( : Goin to Ulair to niut witli munition of the order ami ( hoi .ainihca. A big tiino ia uxpectod , Addlaou'a Appeal , To thuCl.lzeniiof Ornnha. I pray you all , for tlio good of ul not to give proviaioiiB , clotlnng t money to boya or girla wlio may con to your door , but rcfor thorn to tl O. K , rooms , 1210 COBS utreut. 1 strict adherence to thin request yc will greatly aid mo in the work whu I have undertaken , und wliioli ia , important to every citizen of Omah M If you liavo anything to give , plea drop a postal card to Addieou Join J2KI Cass street , or ItilO Dodf-e. If you want boy liolp , or washw men , or servant girls , address inu ni you will receive prompt ntluntii without any charge. Our Jielp oed , and very often firat class. I am your obedient servant , AllDlbOK JONKH , Bfanager O. JJ. I. A. Forty jcars' trial m proved' " BLACI DRAUGHT" the best liver we tue world. ROVING RAILROADERS. Joy Gould nnd the Wnbaah Directors Como iu from the South. A D. it M. Special Miscellaneous Railroad Horns. .lay ( loiil1 , tlio railroad king , who recently gobbled up tlio Wabash , St. IxHiis it 1'acilic road , \\liicli lie pio- PORCA to make one of the greatest trunk lines in tlio country , came up from the south Monday on a special train , accompanied by the directors nnd olliccrs of that popular ror.U. As ho was last reported nick at St Lou < , his coming waa something of a sur prise. Tlio party remained over night in their car at the Union Pacific trans fer , and loft on a special train at 0:20 : this morning for Chicago. The now oflicers of the Wabnsh , under the Gould rcgimo are : lion , John C. Gault , general manager ; Col. Robert A , Andrews , general an- porintondcnt of the entirw system and 11. C. Townnend , general passenger and ticket ngent for thowholo system. Col , Andrews is onn of the oldest men connected with the Wubiudi road and bcuan his official career as a sUtion agent on Uio old Toledo , Wabash & Western main lino. Ho was general manager of tfio Wa bash when it absorbed the Kanaan City it St. Louis short lino. lie m ono of the oldest railway immatjorH in the United States , as well as one of tlio finest looking men in the country. Mr. II. 0. Tuvvnsond wont into the employ of the Wa bash under the Hopkins manage- iiioiit and is an ollicient nnd popular officer and a courteous and obliging gentleman. The Nonpareil of yesterday morn ing nap : A Nonpareil man learned last night of the rumor that Jay Gould , the railway king , arrived in Council liltill.i last evening over the Wabnah on his westward trip. The rumor , however , could not bo traced tea a reliable source , but this may be owing to the well known fuel that .lay Gould now travels with a body guard , and his movements are known to but few , except at points where his con solidation schemes require mi extended visit , and the newspaper mnn that locates the little king within ono hundred miles ia entitled to the credit of making n "ton strike. " 11. it M. OKKK'IALH. At Jl a. in. yesterday especial train left the Tenth street depot of the 15. it M. with tlio following officials on board : Cloo. JJ. Harris , general freight agent ; 13allnntine , special stock agent ; Hamilton , soliciting agent. They have gone on a buumess trip over the line and will boabsentseveral days. II. it .M.IMI'HOVKMENn * < . The B. it M. 11. U. is condemning property east of Eight street and be tween Douglas nnd Jones , for tlio pur pose of making some important im provements thereon. These include an extensive freight depot , at which merchandise , lumber and coal will bo handled , and all the freight business removed there from the Tenth street depot. How tracks will be laid to uc- coinmoilato the 0. D. & Q. , which will at no distant day transfer its business headquarters from the other side of the river to this , and use the Plattsmouth bridge entirely. Now tracks rcouired at Tenth street are being - ing rapidly pushed along. A. WJSB I'UEOAUTIQN. The It. it M. folks are taking time by the forelock , so to speak. A few days ago a general order was issued , instructing the physicians of' the rend at Omaha , Plattsmoutli , Lincoln ami Nebraska City to vaccinate the cm ployes of the road free of charge. HAIIAVAY I'KKNONALS. General Ticket Agent Stebbins liai gone to St. Louis. General Superintendent Sharp , ol the Utah Central Railway , Consoli dated , left for home Monday. yo Assistant General Manager Kim o ball went to Kansas City , oil Sunday night to meet Jay Gould , * Alee-Pros ! dent Hopkins , of the Wnbash , Vice 1'rcsidont Hayes , of the Missouri Pa cific , nnd General Manager Wheeler of the Atchison , Topeka t Santa Fi road. Guilty of Wronn. Some ] ieople have a fashion of con fusing excellent remedies with tin largo mass ol "patent medicines , " am ! in this they nro guilty of wrong There nro some ndvortisod remedie fully worth all that ia asked for them and ono ut least we know of Ho ] Bitter * . The writer hiw had occasioi to HBO the Hitlers iu just such n cli mate us wo have most of the yon in Hay City , nud IPW ulw.iys ftiun < them first claim and uilinblc , doing , ( . ' . that is claimed for them.Tribune. . id Will II. Potter. m Tlio Denver Tribune contains tb | following notice of the death of Wi a Potter , of which local mention wn inu o yuslunUy : uut Last ovuniiiK t livu niinntca JMU ut ton o'clock Will ' 11. J'ottor p.xiaud ov < ir to the silent majority , into thu groi buyond. On thu 2M of litnt menthe ho laid ilii\Mi on his hud , atiicko with typhoid fever , und nltlioiiKh coi ii Btnutly assorting Unit ho' would novc , KCt well , liis friends were stoidfaatl erne noping for nnd feeling assured of h : lie no recovery. Jkit Denth liad sot bis soi liey on bia yoiiiiL- life , and last night tl : y Hpintof Will II , Potter went into tl DU realms of bliss. ch Mr. Potter WHS but 21 years of a so and had endeared himself to all wl Ul. mot him. He bad , been with tl ISO Union Pucilio railroad'sincti boyhoo' < ' and in Denver ainoe list April or Ala Ho came from Omaha to take tl r'Ond cbiof clerkship in Preigbt Age ' Game's ollico , and in bis ehort conni > on tion with that department be mat in friends both in the profession ai outside , JIo was a man of line cd cation and with manners and chum tor that endeared him to all , Ope j-onorous and kind-hearted , Will PC : tor waa loved as but fowin this worl K.Tu Ho was born in Keyport , NowJorso Tu and bad a railroad experience for 1 ago but equalled by few , nnd I iriof ; Ibat will bo expressed nt the funeral on Tuesday will bo more sin cere nnd more felt than it generally shown. Y. M. C. A. A Dooming Outlook for the Local Association. The monthly mooting of tlio Young MUII'H Christian association mis hold at their rooms Monday , n largo number of the active members bcint , ' present. Mr. Robert Wcidensall , the traveling secretary of the international committee , wan nlsn present upon tlio special invitation of the association. Tbcro socms to bo just nt this time an especial awakening on thu part of the members of the association nnd thuso interested in the welfare of- young men , nnd in consequence the meeting was full of life last night. Mr. P. "P. 0. Iliinobnug'i , ono of the proprietors of the Union ulovator , wns elected president nt their last annual mooting , and being fully in the spirit of this work for young men , is taking n very active interest , nnd calling to his assistance some of the best mon of our city. Mr.Veidannull , who is well posted on the association work throughout the country , made some practical sug gestions ns to how the nsaociation in Omaha might bo made very much more useful in bencfitting young men , and .suggested that this was nn oppor tune time for making this association ono of the very beat in the country. AH plniiH for the society's future work are developed we will be plcnnod to make thorn known. PERSONAL. Hon. Jolin U. Cowin left for the State Cnpitnl M outlay. C'luin Cliaie returned to hi studies at the State University yesterday. Hon. J. M. Wool worth and Judgel'lnm- tun went down to Lincoln Monday. A. L , Koliinon , U. 1 * . attorney in Iflaho , left yesterday for Oxford ami the licar river country. J. ( Srcgory nnd wife , representing The Alliance , a Chi-ago publication , were among the San Kmnilsco pa cn ers to tenlay. It. F. Staplcton , of ( Jliicnxo , in in tin city en route to Denver to take n posit ion on The NCWB , of which 1m In-other in innimgin ) , ' editor. M. Saclm , the stalwart and popular rcprescntntivc.of the well known firm of StubiMiilorlF & Co. , left on the noon train to-day fur .Salt Lnlto City , to resume his regular western trip , from which he was recalled at L.iramlo by the nown of the ( loatli of hia littlu mm. Air. Sachs I'M ono of the best Halcjmun on the rend anil make * many friends umoiu ; the wcHtein trades men. OBITUARY. Death of the Father of Messrs. Mot- calf In Lowee , Dol. Mr. Thomas E. Metcalf nnd A. P. Motcalf , the firm of Metcalf & Bro. , received thn sad news yesterday of tlio Biiddon doatb of their father , John Motcalf , in Lowes , Del. , on Monday night. Tlio deceased wns about 74 years old , nnd his demise therefore was not entirely unexpected. A. P. Motcalf started immediately for tlio east. Ho will moot at Chicago another brother , J. M. Motcalf , who is on his way west from n long trip in the inter ests of Vining & Motcalf. RU.NKLEH. Bower "W. Ilunklca , n son of Mrs. 8. C. lloichard , died nt bis bomo on Eleventh street , yesterday forenoon , of bronchitis. The decoaaod was u young man about 24 years of ago , nnd was widely and favorably known. Ho has been n resident of Omaha for about four years , coming bore from Quasquoton , In. , and for n large part f of the time wns employed at bis trade , book binding , in Foatnor's establish ment. The funeral will bo bold trom the residence on Thursday. Reel Estate Transfer * . The following are all the real estate transfers recorded nt the County y Clerk's ofllce , yesterday , as reported for this paper by John L. McCaguo , real estate agent and conveyancer : Mary 0. Alloway et al. to Hoggs Hill : Lots 5 nnd 0 , block i-'OTi , Omalu deed § 1,551. A. J. Hanseom nnd wife to C. A Fritzloy : Lot 23 , block 17 , Jlaiiscon Place , w. d. $500. Surah S. McCombo toBojrgstf Hill SI of BwJ , sec. 8 , tp. 1C , range 111 east , i | . e. d.15. . . Win.V. . Miller to Sophia Lowe Parcel in see 1(1 ( , tp. 15 , range 1.1 cnnt , ( | . c. d. § 2. S. & . Caldwell nnd wife to Join Wilson : W.1. lot LMi , Millurd & Oald well's add."w. Thomas P. I. Cnddard et. nl. to Jo foph D. Her , lot ( I , block ! ) , w , d. 10 Sii.OOO. . . 1'iiitrd ' States \Valtor B. Beobo nwj sej , section 21 , town 10rangoll oiut. Patent. Margarethn Scbad'or to Martha M Ish , w.l lot 11 , Koyos subdivision ; w Isabel Porter to Liningor & Mot calf Company , parcel in section 211 town 15 , range If ) , cast ; ( j. c. d.- $2. OX ) . Liningor tt Metcalf Company t Peter E. Her , parcel in section 1M town ID , range lit. cnst ; 11. e. d. 82.00. Herman Kount/o et , ul , to W , > S Wileox , lot 25 , block 10 , Kountzo Uuth's add ; w. d. ? (500. ( Michael Hobling to George B.Cool lie parcel in section 22 , town 15 , rang ho 111 , east ; w. d.81,200. . 1 , A Happy Restoration PORTLAND , Mich. , Aug. 24,1881. nit H. H. WAIINKU .t Co. : Sin - U' most heartily recommend your Suf do Kidney nnd hivor Cure , to all bullei ud era from urinary dilllculties. I o\v In- my present oxiatcnco to its use. 10- j2-lw. J. S , MATIIKWS , 10m m , t- P. 0. Cook tt Co , , Council Bluffi Id. Iowa , general agents for H. D. Itush ? ' Gjlden Eagle Flour for Omaha , Nel Ilia Orders solicited by telephone or othe ! be wise. doolS-lm * OPERA AND MINSTRELSY. 'Tho Mnscotte" afc Doyd's Opera HOUEO Thursday Night. „ . Hftvorly's Miistodons Next Montlny. On Thursday evening the C. I ) . Ilesn Acme Company will open n Lbrce nights' engagement nt Boyd's Opera home , tickets being put on sale ysstcrday. The programme for the first night in the celebrated opera of Audrnn , "La Mnscotte. " From present indications there will bo nn immense reserve. The Detroit Free Press says : "Tho best English version of Au- dran's 'La Mnscotto" yet Been in this country wns given last night by C. D. Hess' Acme company. It was a per formance of superior merit in every particular. The artistes are all capa- capable , the chorus in composed of fresh , young and vigorous voices , thu orchestra was handled with especial skill and judgment , and the costumes wore truly magnificent. The entire misc-cn-sccno was brilliant , harmo nious and pleasing. It is years since Detroifers have seen so complete n presentation of a comic opera C r- tninly Mr. Hess has given us "The Mascottc" in n manner decided ly superior to nny of the lauded New York productions of the sniiio work. This is not n reckless statement. The fact ia the same opera nt the Park Theatre in New York last season was weak and shab by by comparison with this , nnd the Bijou Theatre version was far inferior to it in point of musical excellence. That a manager "on the road" should succeed in out-doing the bear , efforts of the metropolis in an operatic ven ture is n circumstance too significant to let pasa unnoticed. " Till ! MASTODONS. On Monday night Huvorly's Origi nal Mastodon miuistrels will appear at Boyd'a. Charles H. kccsbin , the ngent , was in the city Monday and called at THK BKK ollice. His com pany travels with their own Pullman nnd baggage cars , and plays almost nightly in all seasons of the year. After completing the Missouri river circuit nnd playing a week at St. Louis , the Or iginal Mastodon go to Louisville , and from there to Now Orleans , in time for Mardi Gr.ts week. They are stronger and more popular now than over. HMtllES' IMlA3tATir < O. Clias. W. Roberts , business manager agor of the Forbes Dramatic Coin- pan } ' , one of the leading dra matic troupes on the road , called nt THK BKH office Monday evening to say that his folks are now on route hero and will piny nt Boyd's proba bly sometime next month. They were unable to get the dates they wanted at once and hence will circle about the Missouri river cities and then return. Mr. lloberts is n vet eran manager and a goiitloinun who is a credit to the profession at all times. 1'ATTl's I'KIUK. Pntti's agent , Bernardo Do Vivo , wont west Monday , bound for San Francisco , to see if arrangements could bo made there for Pntti to sing at $0,000 per night. Should the lady go west it is possible she may stop over ono night at Boyd's , and Man ager Marsh will correspond with her manager on the subject at nny rate. Popularity' THOMAS' Kcr.Knmc On , has obtained great popularity , from _ it intrin sic : value as a reliable medicine , in curing hoarseness nnd all initutions of the throat , diseases of the chest , etc. 1'or thono it is an incomparable pulmonlc. 9-lw THE LAND LEAGUE PAIR. A Lurgo Attendance Livst Evening. The second night of the laud League fair found a greatly increased attendance ut Masonic Hall , whore it U being hold. About four hundred attended during the evening and the attractions wore very highly appre ciated. The dancing was commenced at 10:30 : o'clock. About fifty couple were on the floor at ono timo. The receipts wore very generous. If the attendance increases proportionally the spacious hall will hardly be nuipk to accommodate the visitors. It is doubtful if the hall over look ed more tasteful nnd charmiiu' than it does now , thu booths with their lace drapery und niagnifieiont bannen which nro suspended from the pillars nnd walls , making the largo room lairly brilliant with the green , gold and white.- The first booth to tin loft of the entrance Bidet contains among other handsome ur tides an ebony , gold inlaid chair , up bolstered with silk embroidered car ilinul plush. This chair is to bevotei away , tlio candidates being Muyoi ' Boydand Supt. J. T. Clark of the U 1 * . This booth is in charge of Mrs Ed. Louder , assisted by Mnry Mu lonoy , and Mrs. J. J. Kennedy. Mrs. Thonins P. Casey presides sides over the next stand , nssistoi by her daughter. Miss Itoxunnu Fort has n fruit stand ut ono end of tlii booth. A Imndaomo booth ut the east em of the Imll is in charge of Mrs. M to M. Donovan and Mrs. Gen. O'Brien Here is another fine easy cbai to bo vet d nwny , the candi dates being Major J. V. Furry nn Hon. E/.rn Millard. This chair wn donated by Messrs. Dewey it Stone A. B. iruberman has donated an ok gant set of silverware , Edbolm Krickson bus contributed u set c jewelry , the SUtorsof Poor Olarohnv given a beautiful band-piiinte cushion decorated with "Erin Ci ! Brngb" and u harp , Mrs F. .1. M < Shane and Mrs. John McShano bav -I beautiful chromo Mn fo presented n , MeUomigh has riven an ebony an irvo porcelain inrdiniors , Mr. Backus hi vo contributed u lovely doll , nnd Mr Atkinson and Miss Dacoy ha > each given n lovely dress boi nut. All those articles onouf places in the nbovo booth. Kve IH Miss Healoy and Mrs. Daley condui n tnblo loaded with vnluablo article r" Mrs. lloimoasy , M rs. Swift , Mr I Cunningham , Mrs. McDona b , Mr Kgan nnd tlie Misses \\y.7.\o \ \ \ Fugannt l Hose Smith take clmrgo of the refresh ment tablea. Mr. Charles McDonald has present- cd n beautiful satin banner , to bo voted tor , the different Irish societies being the candidates. Altogether , the fnir promises to bo an cflieientniid delight ful mode of carrying out the object tor which it ia inaugurated and its suc cess is assured. Board of Trrulo. On Monday the board of directors , John fcvans , Jos. F. Shcolcy , J. S. Brady , J. A. McSlmne , Max Meyer , T. W. T. Ilicliards and J. A. Wake- field , met nnd orgnni/cd by electing John Evans chairman and J. A. Wnkefiold secretary. They nlao elected the following STANDINO COMMITTKKS : On Transportation J. A.Vake - field , N. Morriain , \V.Mead , J. E. Boyd , Milton Rogers. On Manufactures T. W. T. Rich ards , W. J. Wolshans , R. N. With- neil , 0. W. Liniugor nnd E. W. Nash. On Live Slock J. A. McShanc , Jos. F. Sheoly , W. A. Paxton , W. C. B. Allen tmd P tor E. Her. On Douglas County Lands Gco. II. Bosgs , S. D. Mercer , D. C. Brooks , Thos. fJibson nnd O. F. Davis. On Memorials Goo. L. Miller , Ed. Kosowater , Joseph Motcalf , C. S. Chuso nnd J. C. Cowin. Arbitration Max Meyer , John I. Brady , D. S. Barigor , C. C. Housol und E. E. French. Meteorological- . Gibson , C. F. Goodman ami Henry I'undt. On Elections John Evans , Max Muyor and John Q Brady. Henry Pundt nnd Dr. O. S. Wood were elected members of the board of trade. Titos. Ginso.v , Seo'y. SUM HKUH Yon aie sick ; well , there itft \ ono reme dy that will euro you beyond possibility or doubt. If it's Liver or Kidney trouble , C'onsumption , Dyspepsia. Debility , ' WclI'H Health Itenwer" is your hope. $1. Druggist Depot , C. 1\ Goodman , Omaha. ' ' NOTICE. On and after January 2d and until fotlher notice , our Farnam street store will close every evening at GUO : o'clock , except Wednesday and Satur day evenings , when the hour will bo 9 p. m. S. P. MOUSE & CO. As improvements now in progress nt 1310 nnd 11117 Farnam street will give us the largest and finest Dry Goods Establishment in the West , wo desire to concentrate all our business in this ono store , and with that in view wo offer our. TENTH STREET BUSINESS FOR SALE. It is in n prosperous condition and making money , and nny person desir ing an established business would do well to investigrte this. Wo will ne gotiate only with principals. S. P. MORSE & CO. OUR GREATEST CLEARING SALE. Preparatory to our removal to our MAGNIFICENT NEW STORE We are reducing prices in all depart' ments. During the coming week wo will con tinuo our sale of Housekeeping Goods , Towels , Table Linout Napkins , Blankets , Bed Spreads. 10 Pieces Double Barnsloy Damask , ( > 2J , cents , worth $1.00. 10 Pieces Double Barnsloy Damask , 75 cents , worth § 1.25. NAPKINS MARVELOUSLY CHEAP. 50 dox. all Linen Napkins , $1.45 do/ . , worth $2.00. 100 do . JJ Cream Damask Nap kins , $2.00 doz.vorth § : i.OO. 75 doz. ; J Fine Damask Napkins , S'-.uO doz. , worth § 4.00 to § 5.00. TOWELS ABOUT HALF-PRICE. 15 doz. largo Huck Towels , ' . ' 0x40 , 15 cents each , worth 25 cents. 50 doz. Largo Damask Towels , 50 < toz. Knotted Fringe Huck Towels , 25 doz. 22x40 Fine Huck Towels ; Choice at 25c. , worth Hoc to 45c. 50 doz. 21x50 Turkish Towels , 37ic. , worth 7oc. ELEGANT MARSEILLES BED SPREADS. Marseilles Spreads § 1.50 , worth § 2.00. Marseilles Spreads § 2.00 , worth S3.00. Marseilles Spreads § 2.50 , worth § 4 00. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. To insure the complete nnd certain sale of our winter stock of Dross Goods , wo will again otl'er t FOUR SPECIAL LOTS. 1,000 yards nil Wool Dress Goods , 3jc , worth 50 to (55c. ( HOO yards all Wool Dross Goods. fiOc , worth 7. > e to § 11.00. J150 yards all Wool Dress Goods , 85c , worth § 1.25 to § 1.50. 1)50 ) yards all Wool Dress Goods , SI. CO , worth § 2.50 to § 11.00. The Ihtryuiii Slote < iOimthu. . S. P. MOUSE & CO. , d llll'J Farnbam stroet. 'r HICKMAN WILL HEMOVE. janlO-Ilt HICKMAN WILL REMOVE. janlO-'lt If those who want [ to buy Jew elry , Wutchos and Silverware , tin LARGEST STOCK to pick from SQUARE DEALING nnd courtooui treatment is an object , all should g ( to A. B. HUBERMANN , corner o Thirteenth and Douglas streets. "FURS REGARDLESS OFlXST AT MRS , HUBEUMANN'S , SlX HIOKMAN WILL REMOVE. janlO lit re NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. 3do Sealed proposals will bo recoivoi until 12 o'clock noon January SI 1882 , for the erection uurt complotioi of buildiim for the Academy of tb . s.id Sacred Heart. Plans nnd specifics tions on view at the ollico of Dufren ns , it Mendelssohn , architects , Omalui s Nob. , whore bids will bo recoivetl yen The right reserved to reject any or a ! n- npy bids junlO-.lt-s 1311 Choice SALT LAKE POTATOE ict and RUTABAGA TURNIPS at WM. GENTLEMAN'S. rs. ra. jaiuVJt LIQUOR LAW VIOLATIONS Arrest of Two Don.'era ' for Mori- Coinplia- with the Law. Other Criminal Business of. the Dny. A complaint was Monday filed in the police court against Henry Siert , the Rirtilmm street liquor dealer , or " Manager of the Douglas County Farmers' Association. " The charge is that of selling without a license , nnd ia brought under the city ordinance , eatordny Siort was arrested by the marshal and taken before Judge Henekc. His case was continued for u hearing until 2 p. m. Saturday , pending which time ho was released on § 500 bail. Ht'NIlAV VIOLATION. Mrs. B. Shannon was arrested yes terday on the charge of selling liquor on Sunday , A continuance was taken for thirty days. Her attorneys will claim that the ordinance is not p nal in itn nature , but merely n forfeiting one , nnd that the penalty ahoukl bo recovered in a civil suit. .MIM'KLLANKOfS. Juo. Brown mid James Brady , were sent to jail by .Tudgo Beneko in default - fault of u fine for intoxication. Two warrants wore Monday sworn out for the arrest of Paul E. Ilousel , ono being for obtaining money under false pretenses and the other for for gery. ' The cnso of Steele , Johnson it Co. , vs. Gco. W. Homnn , Sr. , wns on tnnl by jury in the county court ycitardoy. CATARRH CURE. JTio Only Known Real Cnro. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisement To Loan , For Sale , Lost , Found , Wants , Boarding , &c. , will be In scrtcd In these columns once lor TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVECENTS per line. The first Insertion never less than TWKNTY-FIVE CENTS TO LOAN MONEY. ONEYTO LOAN Call at Law Office of D M L. Thomna Room S Crelehton Block. AHA To lonn at from 8 to 10 per cent V/U" * on good real catntcsecurlty , by DR. ISAAC EDWARDS 1109 Karnhain St. , TO LOAN At 8 per centlri' ' „ I tercet In sums ol 42,500 and upwards , ( or 3 to 6 years , on Bret-class city and ( arm property. Bums Hr.Ai , ESTAT.H and LOAN AesNcr , 16th and Douglas Sta HELP WANTED. ANTKD Share o ( ofllcc tor a ( cw hours W dally. Address , M. D. , Uceollie * . 899-10 "YTTANTED Men and women evurywherc. Ills YV ! > ' } " Address lth stamp.1.1' . Dctoiu Omaha , Nub. S'.IS 12 To u > to 40-aorc lunn , n ir WANTED II. Hun uilcr , llth street , near Farnhain.l tOO-11 * 1'irst class lady type writer and WANTED i > oiidciit. Apply nt < mcu to H. n. Dunn k Co. , 215 South 14th street. EU-t ! ( Kilt } tcama and men. Inquire of WANTED Manmtcllcr , llthnear ; Fannam. BSJMlt TED A lew table hoarders at 113 , cast WA side of 17th St. , three doors north ol Douglass. 888-14 A ( en- day boar i ers ran be accommodated WANTED commodated 1th llres-tlasa table board at a \ery reasonable rate. Ii inilrc at 133 Howard , Iwtwccn Oth and 10th sta. 885tf WANTED A good ( 'M at the Emmet House. 873-12' Situation as teacher in a country WANTED . Addres , Miss Lucy Itonnifon , care Bee Olllce. 878-11 * A ifood lrl ( or ( 'cn'eral house work In a ( .imily of t o. Steady employ- incut and jooil agc8. Must be Rood CJOK. 2417Da > cnport S' . 877 t ( TTTANTED A family to ailopt mi infant. Ad- VY dress , V. K. Porter , Arlington House , Lltuoln , Neb. W15-12- WANTED To rent or buy an lmpro\ed farm ol not lux * than EO ncrix , within 3 miles of city. Address , Chir.ua H. H'oisuian , Omaha , Neb. SUS-tf Funding bridge and school bondu. WANTED Clark , Bcllevuo. 20-tf I. GllintUj k Uo. have purchased WANTED business of II. Bert hold , at 1020 DoiiKlaa btreut , where they will contlnno the buslni'ss , and by fair dealing and in.Mn food prices thcj iiroixjso to Increase thu trade , Thov Bolleit jiartlrs u ho have old Iron , rafl , junk and moUlato gl\tt them a call. 7'JSlino A situation as booK-Kcepcr by WANTED thoroughly unilcrttauds double and single cnt'y , Is also a coed penman lcst ! references civcii. Address , C. 1' . , Uio olllco. 700 tf 4 children QB Irardcrs In n select WANTED , at 10th and California St. L. D. LOOMI8 757-tl 1ANTEI > 'Jirl to do housework. Enquire W 1110 Farnluni St. 442-tf FOR RENT-HOUHtiJ AMD LAND It UST-Cotta i 5 north 18th St.85M4 85M4 * I.10R RP..ST CIIi.M'-H : ' " > I"1"1 * ! " - ' " r' ' I1 will and fi tcri , 221 Ni'rlh linh it Ss'JItl OIl IIKNT-llooiu with board , In now hniitu , ca , t Hie 17th at. , three doors cart of lln'L' ' ' KK.M lloul now lioui.0. A TCWIIIH ; isa U'lOU MI. , near Kliurinan , Ownrr UhB ( t ( arraiu-o lor lioiul with ronU-r. Knipilio o > prctiiUc' . 38'J-O REST Two Nicely furnished front rooms FOR or without hoard. 1113 Howard t near 12th. HUNT Furnished front room 'n brlcl Foil Idhi ! . ' , 101 Dod.'u St. 870-0' RENT A house of ! > rooms , betwcei FOR and Jackson Sta. . on 12lh St. Appl , at Newspaper Union , coiner 12th and Howard. 870-t ( KENT lloom with board In new bottic FOR . Bide 17th St. , 3 doors north of Douglat 840-9' KIJNT CHEAl1 U story house ; cell ai ell mid cistern , 1221 N. Ittth St. 81S-U 11 HEXT Onotilca ( unilslieil front roon : 1 No. U'JJ Dousloi tt. blti-tl 1011 KKNT Ono ol the livnt stores en I umln I St. , 20x21 , l > r January 1 , ! Ss2 , b'JO tl KKNTTlio largo tl.rcu-storj mid lux JOH brick buildlnj , ' , ulniato iitur thuvoi near tlio rorn < r ol 13lhaml Dodge SU. , nultabl ( or a nholcwlo business or titoragu ami comnri aion uurchousc. Apply to Mrs. LOUISA III ! UKK , N , K. corner Uotlgo and 13th Sii blU 1 HhNT One nicely luruthcil iront roou 171OK nnurnl tux ! room , cast tide 17tli M ono iloor north ol Douglai. 7'M-tf 17(01111KM ( A null or uliiKlu roouB lilccl J ) lurnlslitd , nt N. W , cor. itth Mid IU\ci l > ort. fOO-tl FUIHENT-A firjt-cl 8 h ll ( or society Pu l ieii. Centrally located. For partlculai on ulro Kcnuanl llro8.IUh 4nJ SPEUIAL NOTIOES-Oontinuetl IjVJIl MllS'T In the Western Now. | | > crriiion , L comer lltli find Howard HU , n I r e room with or ltho Htmmponcr ; stiitahli ) for light namihctnrl ( tor Job printing oillec. ' ' the priii te < _ ' ? ) K ICKN'T One nice luriilihcil front room , J No. 1723 Iouhi ( t. 810-tf T7IOH lUINT-S furntshfd roomf over Moi _ U ch nt . K. C6r. Iflth and I JR. streets. OU nK.ST llou c , 4n < oin , south end lot I ; St. Knqulro J L. JlcCixsno , opposite pom olllce. 7701 ( 1OK Kh T Meilj tiirnl he < l loonn with at l liout bo.ird. Itciwonablo prices. 2013 Ca i St. TCO-tl KENT Furnished rooms , north side o ( FOH St. , 2d door west ol 21st. Inquire atjer I p. in. 431-tf HENT Cottn < o of .1 ronini * , well and cistern ; 23rd and St. .Mntj'n a\cnuo , Kn- quire ol M. W. Kennedy , 812 8 IStli St , 749-tl SALE. I710K S.MIKull lot nnd 3 nnitll tio\i ci near L1 L. I' , depot , * 2200. JHOjiie , Opp. I' . O. 8S3-M FOIl SAI.i ; 2 nlco counters and 2silver plated how cased , at Oco. II. l'ctei o.9 ' , B04 South 10th St. 74Ltt fOU SALK Haled hay. S3.W ) ptr ton. at JL1 lledman'a stnhles , 10th St. 821-10 ijlOlt SAtiK Or wIllcxcliA ffoforOrmha pro- " ixsily , nn Improuil nee on of land adjoin- in a station on U. P. U. U. SI. lirNIIAM , 1412 ianilmmHt. , Omaha. 72U 3m < "I7IOU SAI.K Or trade for city property , on J-/I"1of liorsra , harness and wagon. Addrea S. V. , tills olllc. ; 722 U POIl 8ALB A ifooil soon - } ear-old horw arrantcd to drlxo single or double. En quire of Cluorfro Canllcld , Canflolil hoimc.novlSK novlS-K HICK FOK L'Atfc. 203-tf ESTAHUOOK & COE. MISCELLANEOUS. Shepherd Io . In- ( julio John J. Lchbcit , twil\e miles west of Omaha. SDJ-11' m.\KES L'I'-On Dec. M , 1881 , one hnr c colt. J. hlaik. with star In forclund , left hind foot white , xhodnll around , nlioutii > uns old , can ha hail nt Dine llarn , IGih sir , ct , by ) ) ln charifrn. JRti'J-roinonSt FOIl F.VLlI llIOTEirAND SALOON A fnrm- era' hotel nnds ntoon In Nehraska iloini ; a larxo.bU8liit"H Is ofTcrod for 8.ilo on a' count of thu ouiicr being about renily to make a trip to HuroH | > . The houtc Is In peed rejulr , and sta bles , etc , In complete onlei. Apply at this luc. _ Ml-dfitulm. AIIAKK CAANCK. The well-known Sirato < a Hrew-i ry , opposite fair jjromuls , Is for rale at a low cash price. Ku-r ) thine In gooil running order. Inquire at brewery. 880-15 UIUHAllO HIKMO.V. TNSTHUCTIOX3 Rl'cn on type writers ; also 1 machines for silo. UKI > r , i AUKS , 1606 Karnham.ngents Kcmlngton Ty | > e writers. (381-20 ( nUHtMSIIKU HOOMS Kor sliiKlo Kcntlemcn ; Jj aUo OMO front room with piano , southwest uorncr IRth and Capital avenue. EM18' NKW CITY MAPS. 10o. llounte B Maps. 82.60. QKO. P. BKJI1S. JIlACHSTHASSim Pft > 8 the highest cash . price lor second ham ! billiard and | x > ol Ublca. Call or address , 509 South 10th rtrcct , Omaha , Neb. d9-lm * fTUKKN Ul1 NOTICE Taken upon Saturday .L Hoc. 3rd , t o lay liorscs. ages about 5 nnii 6 ) cars ; lair xlzo and well matched. 0\\ner can have siine by proiinir property and l jinit charaes. WM. KAWITZIIK , } milo west of Qimloy's soap factury , Duii laa precinct. 651 MI m fit IN CKAkUM fastilu and Oil , also decorative painting. ilUS. 1) . K. WARDNEIl , room 1 , Jacob's Hock. 542-tf B EMI31 UEALMTATK DOOM. See let p&ge. BALED HAY At A. H. Sander's Feed Store ! 1013 Homey St. a9-t ( EMI8 * HKAI , ESTATE EXCHANGE. S B In pace. EMIS has rattling long Hats ol housea , lota B Unda aiid ( arms ( or eala Call and gtl COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special crtlscmcnta , such ai Lost , Found , To Loon , For Sale , To Rent , Wants , Boarding , etc. , will bo Inserted In thla column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the flrst insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE ( or each subsequent insertion. Leave adv crtUcmcnts at our ofllcc , up stairs , corner Broadway and Main streets , Council Bluffs. -A first-class IIcuso itei T wants WANTED . Address P. O. Boi. No. 70V Council KlufTs. ape jin0-2t : " \TTANTED To buy 100 tons broom corn. YV For particulars address Council Bluffi Broom Factory , Council Bluffs , Iowa. 05S-20tf WANTED A first-class broom tier. Mayn k Co. , Council Blufla , lowx. 560-30 * | 710R SALE Old papers 40c per hundred , al J } The Hoe olllco. Council Bluns. sc27-tf B1IICK-MAKEHS. FOK SALE B acrra or TO more of land adjo'rilii the brlrk-ard of llanncr & Hal , e * ' on I'p er Broadway. For particulars applj to Dax id Halncx or to Hanncr'a ollico at the Board of Trad o rorius , Council Bluffs , 775-de22 3m "TTWH SALK Klmt-class saloon 1 } mlloa eo t ' J ; city on "Mo quito , " on line ol It. I. U. R Good place to malic money. Atldrexs , UKB Olllce , dcc9-Ct Council IllufTa. ANTKD Everybody In Council liluflaTo to tukoTllK UKK. 20 cents ] > cr week , do IU ere J by carriers. Onue corner uroadnnyand Main , up stalrn , Council Ululfa. Cti'Mf , ' TICKET OFFICE War In > nilroad POTTER'S continues to boom. Unprecedented low rates to all eastern points. E\ury ticket guaranteed. Orders filled ny telcidiono. From one to ten dollars saxed by puruiasin * ; tickets of C. A. Potter , successor to Potter k I'uiiuer , No. 40 South Fifth street , four doors below thu post- Olllce , Council HliilTs , Iowa. ci tlti-tf STUD Boy , with pony , to cairy papera t l Imiulro at BKK otllce , Council Blutla. 'octl3-tf ED WARD KUEIIL MAQISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDI TIONALIST , 498Tenth Streetbetween Farnham andllainey. Will , with tlio aid ot KiuurdUn fpliltu , obtain lor any ono a glarwo at the pa l and present , and on certain conditions hi the Iu tnre. Hoot J and Shoes made to order. Perfect - ' -'inllcn iMiiriulml m > 2fl-l"1 POWDER Absolutely Pure. This ponder never varlcJ. A marvel of purity. strength ami u holixomtneu. More economic than the ordinary kliidn , and cannot lw oli'4 In competition with the multitude ol low test , short weight , alum or phosphate tMudtm. Sold only in cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. , N u York *