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ft THE 031AHA DAILY BEE : FEIDAY. JANCJARf 3. 1882. THE DAILY BEE. Friday Morning , Jan. 13. \V nthor Report- ( Ths following obicrrfttloai Are liken nt the amo moment ot tlmo ftt M the sl.v , U. S. Blo.At , lCP. I OMAHA , Jummy 12 , 1882. (4:15 ( : plCP. . ) f Comic opera for the rest of the week. llnvcrly'a Original Mnalotlorw will 1)0 ) licre Monday night. John Jacob'a cat died Wednesday , nnd the whole cfltahlishtncnt if in mournhiK. Thin ought In lie Kt > d "mik' r weather , " alternately frecriiiR mid ilinw- iiiR. One of the ( street car horncn on the red line broke n lo YcBtcrdny. Thu animal was nhot. The west-bound train on the Union Pacific road went out ycHtcrday with ! i s thnn fifty pnincni'crH. Conductorn on the U. 1 * . now prefer not to pet the emigrant run. They don't think the H eck'ed Bcourge good comimny. The tonttacl IIBH been let by Mr. Kr < d Sttibbendorf for the erection of n fine rertidenco on South Tc.-.th Htrcct to cost S = t,000. St. .losciih'rt hniiti-l ] ! IH to have n fair for raiting funds to build .in addition to the lie < pilal ImildiiiK. The fair will beheld held in the firHl or middle part of Kob- ruarj' . The fortunate few who have had the mnall pox in youth and mirvivvd it , have an equal contempt for llio cliHcano and for vaccination. They know they me proof. Kitnh.tll & Co. , iScltion and Icnnon ? ha\c l > eg\m cutlirg ice , the former at Cut-Oil lake and the lust tu o oppoHito the wnter works. The ice lu only five indict ) thick , but of n fine quality , A dlHpatch from I'llUburg to Mr. Walker , of the Omahn nail workH , nn- nounccj that nnili liavo been advanced to S3.1T rates , and that ordcrH for future de livery will not be received. -Kev. T. O'Conncll , 1) 1) . , ( ( moral 'district prcHljytcr of tl e dloccae , addrcw-cd tbe ntudents of Brownoll bull yuitcr- . day on "Tho Infhicnco of Women in the World and in the Chinch. - The superintendent of public : xchooU says nearly all the school children wcro vaccinated lait May , and that the school board has made provhionn for the vacci nation of all those who have not the money Jrce of charge. Wednesday Miss Minna Gronsmaun , 'Oitnlia'd favorite German actrosH , cele brated her nineteenth birthday. She ro- ceivfd the congratulations of quite B num ber of friend * , who gave her nubatantial token * of their friendship and esteem in the ehaps ol numeroun elegant pres ents. The cronalngn of Tenth street , at llowirdnnd Jackson Btieots , are daily growing more dangerous. Yesterday tliree wagons were wrecked and one of the driven ) was thrown from bin neat and con siderably bruised. The memberf ) of the city council are cordially invited to got in a lumber waifnn and ride acroiw theno place * to satlufy thumsnUca. The friend * of Capt. Itodney Dutcher , who waa no terribly Injured a few wcckn ago Hy a fall from a North Omaha bridge , will be ( dad to learn that his recovery is no longer doubtful. Under the skillful c&re of Dr. Noillo , ho Is rapidly con valescing , and will ; .robably be out within the next li weekii' time. Ho wan for some time after the accident quite delir ious , but has been all light now for the pant week , The item published Wednesday in rfgird to the Mauucrchor society was in ome respects Incorrect. The facts are that the committee had a meeting and up- pointed bub.committees to make arrange- menti for the annual masquerade ball , which takes place on Feb. IH | , the u\e ol WaHhington'n birtlnUy and the opening of MardI Gras week. The Tinners' and Ilrandt'i ) halls will both DO open and con- nec'ed by a passage way , and two b.uuU of tmmlc will be In atteiidauco. -An old attache of the estii' liril.moiit of Max Meyer & Co , , Mr. 1) . Kaufman , XV.IM married at 0 o'cloik Wednesday In Hon. l n , Mans. , toMlnwClara Hoicnfiild. Mr. Kmfmaw has been with Max Meyer & Co. for two jears ami a lulf , life ttfe | a iliter of J. C. Hosenfel.l . , formerly of Ibis city , but now reaidlngat Un\er. The h ypy couple make a short flay in llottor and then return to Omalw by way o Philadelphia. Incidentally , It may bo stated that two clerks of the firm namrt yet remain single , but that rumor s they will Boon become bcnvdlitu , Popularity. THOMAS' KCLKOTMC Oa Imsobtaluei reat iKipuIarlty , from ita Intrln sic \alue an a reliable medicine , In curlnu boanenena and all irritatloui of the throat dUeases of the client , etc. For these it I an incomparable pulmoiilc. 0-lw NOTICE TO COKTIUOTOHS. fiealod propoBnU will bo rocoivut until 12 o'clock noon January ai 1882 , for the erection ami uonipfotioi of buildbtf for the Academy of th Sacred Heart. Pimm and opuuifica tiona on view at the olllco of Dufren & Mendelssohn , urchitecta , Omaha Neb. , whore bidu will bo rocoivei Tlio right reacrved to reject any or a blda jatilO-'tt-a On and after January 1,1882 , an until further notice , will closu ou atoro at 0:30 : p. in. every oveninir ex cept fsaturdaya , when the hour will b 9 I > . in. J. J , BUOWN it Co. janlO-tf FAIR PLAY. The Endorsers ot Dick Curry and the Si. Elmo Asking City Offlclnlfl to do What They Personally Condemn. "Now that the excitement over the Slocutnb fight IB over , " said an officer whoso rmtno wo do not desire to pub lish , "you ought , in justice to Mayor Boyd and the Board , inform the com munity that they are not olono re sponsible for the licensing of low dons nnd bad resorts. " "You know the law requires each applicant for license to file n petition endorsed by thirty freeholders and residents of the ward in which the lace is to bo located , nnd those artics ; over their own si nature , i ommond the applicant as a man of ospectablo character and standing. Vhy don't you go lo the city clerk nd obtain and publish the nainos of lese who endorse the St. Klmo and 3urry , if you want to bo impaitial in "lid matter. " Acting upom thin Buegcfltion , the oportcr < if THK UKK was directed t all upon the City Clerk for a. copy ol 10 respective applications , which rca1. a follows : I'ctltlnn fur llccnnc to for 10 nf liquor. 0 the Major and City Council of the fit } c. Omahi , .Ncbraikn : Wethe umlcrnliic ( { < I resident freeholder * f the Wiml , Oity of Uumlin < el > . . hUtc that applicant ir 1 ccnuo to ncll liquors at No trect. Uinnlm , Neb. , in a ninii of riwjiLCt lilo character ami Htumling , nnil a red ent of tlia city ( if Omaha , anilve pra\ ut a HCCIIHO tuny IVHIIO to him to nul 1 .ill . , Spirituous anil Vinous I.iquorH , n aiil iiluto. from , A. I ) . 188 , t < . . . . . . . . A. 1) . 188 . Oifiulm , Nclnimktt , . . , A. 1) ) . 188 The following are the thirty rosi out freeholders who have endorsee Jurry ifc Co. , nB respectable1 , law mliiiL' citizuiiH : B Keiliield C E lledfiold CUodliold Fn > d Hortzko lonry Hoinburger F J Urlixu iltuu Snyder Qeo Undo A H.uris W G Guy Muriit HE Grolun 5d Wittig Jns RoBontoin No'nu Owen McUiilFroy Ituiulow M N Hoover Frank W A Gamble fonrj Ijuhmaii Ii Shannon U P Lukott Jno O'Connoll i II Sputumn Frank Dollono nines AlcVittio ClioaGrtoniy Olo.J ChriBtianaon ThoH Price The following named freeholder ml reaidonts of the Third ward on lorse and recommend J.O. Nugent 'o. , proprietors of the St. Klmo. Vug Weiss A It Ilubermaiin > .mk Dulono A 11 Gladstone J5 Hudliuld Ix > uis Beindorf K Uediield E 1' Davis ' 'rod Hertzko 11 Hornbcrger < > od Stubondorf M Cummings 11 J Urliiii M A MuNamara Tax Meyer Win Hagcdorn ohn Morrit M W Konnard U Fiench H P Deol W Toft John A Wirth B West Choa Gruenig L E Simpson .1 H Sputinuii lonry Draah Henry Baswitz " ! L Stone S. Lehman It may bo that those partiesjdid no now what they were uigning , p oino of thorn do not oven reside i ; 10 ward , but they are all of ago , am ught to know what they are doing. Oailtfo Some people have a fashion of con using excellent remedies with tlu arga mass ot "patent medicines , " am i this they are guilty of wrong 'hero ' are some advertised romodie ally worth all that is naked for thorn nd ono at least wo know of Ho Bitters. The writer has had occasioi o use the Bittern in just such a eli into an vo have moat of the yea 11 Bay Oity , and has always fount hem first class and reliable , doing al hat is clai mud for them. Tribune. J2-15 - . i i . . - . . . . . - . A PRISONEK'S'LETTER. olin W. Cole Wrlleu to the City Ml * elorwry , Mrs. II. B. Fuller. In our ropoit of the city missio vork , done by the above named lady a few days since , mention was madi if one of her prison correspondomu , nd the warden's endorsement of hi sincere piety. The following lotto rom him will explain itself : NKIIIUSKA STATK PIU.SON , \ Dec. 20lh , 1881. J Mv DKAII FKIKND : "Merry Christ mas. " 1 tiiko plensiiro in dropping you ino thin bright .Sabbath nun mug an. tint birth-day of our Lord and Savio Jesus Christ , NVhun , after thirty iluoojeara of toil , sorrow and pain Doming our sins in His own body ; lion noiling them to the crocs , w ought to bu Impuy to-day , and i\ ! ) nunus to God for nuoh lovu u > men. . In leading His holy word there I nothing I want but what T find i. Him If I siiy 1 inn weak Ho say , [ loaitih xxvi : 4) ) "Trust ye in tin Lord forever , for in the I/ml Julio vali is ovui bating at length ; " if 1 sa ) my aliis uro more thai. 1 can bear then He Bays ( II Cor. v : 21) ) "Ho hat : made Him to bo sin for us , who knot no sin , that wo might be made th righteousness of God in Him , " aiu ( I John i : 17) ) "tho blood of Jesu Christ , His son , cloanolh us all froi sin ; " and if I aay I don't know th way , then says Ho ( John xiv : 10) ) ' urn the way , the truth and the life , and if I say my soul hungers , H says : ( John vi : 5) ) "lorn the brea of life ; he that cometh tu me sha. never hunger. " If I say my sou thirsts , ( John vii : 37) ) "If any inti thirsts let him come toMe and drink. Even if I say , "O , Lord , I am ignorant - ant , " Hosays , ( John xiv : UO ) "Tho Comforter , which is the Holy Ghost , whom the Father will send in My name , Ho shall teach you all things. Then I Bay , "Lord Jesus , I come with all my heart ind accept TJioo as the only hope of my gin-sick soul for my nVlitoouBuess , for my guide my King , my light , myslrongth ; for "my strong habitation whereunto I may continually resort" ( Pa. Ixxi ; ! J ) , "and with my whole heart" ( Ps. clxiii : ) l't flee unto thee to hide-mo. " Then nays He ( John yi : 37) ) "Him that cometh to mo I will in no wise cast out ; " so what ha\o I to fear ? I was very glad to see you the even ing you wore hero. How much f would liked to have had you knelt with mo in prayer. I am trying to fltitdy God's word , so if T over do got out of hero I can do something for His cauio , if it is only to tench n small clans in Sabbath school , and if I don't get out it will show a good will to servo my Master. Don't forgot mo in your prayers. May God bless you in your worker or Him , your son in the Lord , whom on servo. JNO. W. GOLK. Mrs. H. B. Fuller , Omaha , Nob. SMALL POX , Report That There Are Several - oral Oases in This Oity. nvoatlgatlon Falls to Confirm the Rumor. There were several vague rumors > n the streets yesterday that the mall-pax had broken out in this city .ind persons assorted that there woie flags out in four places and named the ocalitics as follows : Chicago and Eleventh , Chicago and Fourteenth , Cuming and Sixteenth , Bohemian- town ( two places ) , St. Mary's avenu * mid Seventeenth. Tin : BKK reporter telephoned the city physician , but not finding him 'n , set out on a tour of investigation. At Chicago and Eleventh no rod ling wan to bo soon , and inquiries at sev eral houses brought an unvarying an swer that they hadn't heard of any such thing. At Chicago and Fourteenth the re porter inquired of a colored woman , who said there was a sign out just above , at S. N. Sisson's wood yard , but slio didn't know what it meant. On going to the house two signs wore found displuyul reading , "Woodyard closed on account of sick- IICGS. " Tim looked ai if there must bo something sorioua there , as .invcr.il mon were known to bo employed at the yard and it was reasoned that they couldn't all bo sick. After failing to bring anyone ono to the door in two or three places alongside the yard , the reporter , trust ing to vaccination , went to the door 'id loarncd that Mr. Sisson was very sick with the typhoid-pium- mnnia , and hud boon in a very critical condition , but was now recovering. It was told that uomo boys playing at small-pox put out a rod rag on Six teenth and Cmning , which was soon taken down by the neighbors. There is probably no small-pox in the city. SUK HKHH You nro Hick ; well , theru is just ono reme dy th.it will euro you beyond possibility or doubt. If it'H Liver or Kidney trouble , Consumption , Dyaper da { Debility , ' Well's Health Uonewcr" is your hope. 31. Druggist Depot , C. F. Goodman , Omaha. ' ' RAILROAD NOTES. The Equipment of a Single Line Now Roads and Now Shops. The Chicago < fc Northwestern rail road's rolling stock consists of loco motive engines 470 ; box freight cars 7,350 ; platform and coal cars 2,747 ; stock cars 1,430 ; iron ore cars 2,957 ; coaches , parlor cars , dininc ; cars , bag gage , express , mail cars , and others to inako the grand total of cars num ber 10,673. It has in daily operation the following number of trains : On its Iowa division 80 trains ; Milwau kee and Madison line G trains ; Kenosha - sha division 12 trains ; Northwestern Union division 18 trains ; Peninsula division 24 trains : Winona and St. Peter division 74 trains ; North ern Iowa division 10 trains ; Milwau kee division 30 trains ; Galena division 08 trains ; Sheboygan and Western division 10 trains ; Mudisonand Mont- fort line 6 trains ; Dakota Central di vision 10 trains ; and on the Madison division 3ti trains , making a grand to tal of 458 trains. It has 400 hun dred passenger conductors. It runs in and out of its now passenger sta tion 84 passenger trains every working - ing day in the year. THK NK\V 0. 1' . SHOP.H. The now Union Pacific car and re pair shops wore opened Wednesday by the running in upon the tracks al ready laid of several passenger coaches. The building is said io bo the largest car shops , under ono roof , in the United States , being 400 feet long and 170 foot wide. They cost $25,000. The machinery is being rapidly put in pluco , and in n few weeks a force of about one thousand men will bo em ployed within the walls. The shops are built on 1,000 cyprus spiles , and are above high water mark. THK MIH.SOUUI I'ACIFIU. Assistant General Manager Kimball - ball has returned from Kansas City , where ho wont on Sunday evening last to meet Jay Gould on various railroad matters , and says that Mr. Gould intends to puih the Nebraska division of the Missouri FuciGc to Omaha as rapidly as possible. It will bo completed early in the spring. The extension is nearly all pradod and track laying is now going on. THK KUKMONT AND LINCOLN. The prospects are said to bo that the Sioux City & Pacific road will take hold of thu > project and carry it through nt an early day , to secure a hold upon the South Platte country. FA11MEHS AND MECHANICS. If you wish to avoid great danger and trouble , besides a no small bill of expense , at this season of the year , you should take prompt stops to keep disease from your household. The system should be cleansed , blood purified , stomach and bowels regula ted , and prevent and euro diseases arising from spring malaria. Wo know of nothing that will BO perfectly and surely do this as Electric Bitters , and at the trilling cost of fifty cent a bet < tlo.Exchange. [ . Sold by Ish & Mc3) ) ahon. 7 LA MASCOTTE. A Superior Production of this Popular Opera Cotniquo. The IlcssAcmo Company Make Tholr Bow to Omrvlm Amid Ap- plnuso , The opening night of Body's Opera house will long bo remembered by the amusement loving portion of our city. The favorite comic opera , "Tho Mas- cottc , " by Audran , the compoior of 'Olivette , " was then for the first time resented , tvnd it splendidly inaugu- a ted the brilliant series of entertain ments which the management of the ipora house has since furnished the Gate City. From the circumstances lurrounding the rendition of "tho Moscotto" by the FayTotnploton Star roupo on that occasion , and especially by reason of the excellent manner in which it was presented , this opera became came clothed with more than unuaua favoritism. It was not surpriiinp then that whan the bills announced that the widely famed HUSH Opera company wnro to give the same ontor- mont , the seats sold fast and numer ous , and that a largo audience , duspito the drizyling rain , greeted this com pany lost evening. In general features it was the opin ion of the citi/orm that the Hess com pany Hurpnssed the Tompleton troupe in the rendition of "thoM.iscotto. " Bygoaeral features may bo meant the costumes , chorus singing , and number of company. In many particulars , ot the other hand , the Temploton troupe had their points of superiority. Com parisons would bo odious , however vnd it is perhaps enough to say thu both companies give very sureiiorpor formanccs , and that * 'tho Mascotto' last evening was a brilliant success it music , costume nnd rollicking fun. Miss Adelaide ll'indall was an excellent collent Botthm , or "tho Mascotto , ' and demonstrated that shu possesses vocal powers equaled by fo'v sopranos on the operatic stage. Mr. Henry C Peakes nnulo a capital Lorono , ant acted the doughty monarch to the life His voice is very powerful , nnd capa blu of splendid olFucts. Mr. Mark Smith , as Dippo , the ohcphcrd , um Bottinn's lover , made a bi < 4 hit. Mr Smith has passed the ago of life whet so lovor-liko and necessarily juvoniU n part can bo assumed without much ell'ort , but it is certain that ho lefi nothing but the most pleasant im prcssions with the audience , and his vocal powers are so superior as to command ho.irty applause. In the "Gobble duett" Mr. Smith nnd Misi llandiill weio rapturously encored am cracofully responded. Miss Louise Engine attracted much applause in the character of Fiumutta , the daughter of Prince Lorenzo , Her singing is sweet , and her presence if very charming. Mr. James Peakes was Roccd , the farmer , and afterwards the grand chamberlain to perfection. His singing and acting were both of a superior order. Mr. Alfred Wilkio as Frederick , Prince of Pisa , lacke < somewhat in the character , but completely pletoly won the favor of the audience by his magnificent singing. Hi voice is a pure sweet tenor , fresh am full of power. He was encored aftoi a solo. Space forbids the mention partic ularly of the other principal characters tors of the company , but all wcr good and deserving of high praise. The company give to-night th charming opera , Olivette , also by Au dran. In the favorite musical pro duction Miss Emma Eisner , a riain soprano very highly lauded , appear for the first time. Itissoldoni that th people of Omaha will have an oppor tunity to attend such superior enter tainments as the Hess Acme compan will afford this week , and they wi doubtless have a full house each eve ning. U. S. COURT. Motion to Quash the Star Route In ( dlctments. The following business was trans acted in the U. S. district court Wet nesday : The case of the government vs. Ad Worthing , administratrix of Eva Worthing , deceased , on bond of hus bund , while receiver of the U. S. lam ollice at Blooiuington , was before th court , District Attorney Lambortso appearing for the government and .1 II. Broudy tor the defendant. The following order from Judg McCraryas promulgated : "I , the undersigned George W McCrary , judge of the circuit court o the United States in and for th Eighth circuit , being of the opinio that the public interests so require , d hereby designate and appoint tli Hon. C. G. Foster , judgp of th Unitnd States district court in and fo the district of Kansas , to hold the cii cuit of the United States in and fo the district of Nebraska , at Lincoln during the January term , 1882 , of side court , In witness whereof , I have horount sot my hand this 10th day of January 1882 , at my chambers in Kookuk Iowa. " G , W. McOiAKY , Circuit Judge. It is understood that Judge T'oste will try Arndt , who was indicted b the grand jury for threatening th life of Judge Dundy. The motion to quash indictments i the star route cases wor made this morning , District Attorney Lambertson and J. L. Webster appeal ing for the government and J , M Woolworth , John M. Thurston am C. F. Man derson for the star routers Uosolutions of Kospoct. Whereas , It hai pleased Almight God in His Divine Wisdom to remov from among us by the hand of death our Into Brother Samuel G. Malletto Past Grand , and while MO bow in hun bio submission to the pivino Wil bo it Resolved , That in the death o Brother Mallotto this lodge has lost worthy member , his family a kind hus band and father , and the communit u good and useful citizen. Resolved , That wo tender to th stricken family , in their hour of atllio tion , our teudorest sympathies am most deeply condole with them in icir sad bereavement. Resolved , That out of respect to 10 memory of our late brother it 11 irdurcd that the charter of ( hit lodge > o draped in mourning for the period f thirty days. Resolved , That a copy of the fore- oing bo furnished the daily papers in 10 city for publication , and that an nqrossod copy attested by the score- ary , under the seal of the lodge , be orwardcd to the family of the do- eased. T. J. STAU-.Y , A. BOKDK.V , Committee. JEWBTT JERKED. Arrest of An Iowa Merchant for Ar son and Forgery. Sheriff Samuel F. Muller , of Albia , ima , and the sheriff of Mills county Wednesday made quite an impor tant arrest in this city. The name of the man arrested , or liis alias rather , was C. A. Jowott , nnd lie came to Omaha a short time ago , claiming to hail from Kookuk , [ a. Hero ho obtained night work in some department of .he Union Pacific , and boarded at Ed. Kreissman's Hotel Garni , on 10th street. There ho was arrested : > y thu officers from Iowa accompanied jy a member of the police force of this city.Tho The charge against Jewett is n dou- jlo ono , arson and forgery. It ap pears that he was foimorly a hardware inorchantat Albia , Iowa. Some weeks ago his ntoro was burned with about § 17,000 worth of goods , and the fire was regarded as a rather suspicious aflair. An investigation resulted in the finding of several dozens of revel vow and other articles hidden under his house , nnd also of a lot of mur chandiso secreted in his father's barn , all of which hud boon a part of his stock , and which ho had claimed to the insurance companies had been burned. It was finally determined to arrest him on the charge of arson , but'ho got wind of the intended ar rest ana hurriedly loft for parts un- know n. About two weeks ago it was diicoveicd that ho hud also committed the crime of forgery to the extent of about six thousand dollars in notes , from which he had realised consider ably money. Through letters written to his wife it was lu.irned a low daye ago that ho had lied to this city , and accoidingly the ollicors followed hini hero and made the arrest. Ho did not demand a requisition , but went alonp peaceably with the sheriffs. PEKSONAI. . IS. II. St.ut , of Hudson , is in the city. The I lets open troupe are at the AVith- uell. uell.S. S. S. Lowe , of Fremont , is at the With- nell. nell.L. L. M. Schoedor , of Beatrice , is in the city. Joseph Marks , of Sioux City , is nt the Metropolitan. A. C. While , of Do Witt , is a guest at the Croighton. V. MiCutuber , of Blair , is in the cit ; for a few days. John Lataahe , of Schuyler , is a guest o the Metropolitan. Goo. Wildich , of Aurora , Neb. , was in the city yesterday. J. H. Davia , of Gibbon , is registered a the Withnell House. J. H.Hale , of Washington , D. C. , is i Omaha for a few days , J. K. Katcliffe , of Central City , ar rived in Omaha yesterday. J. L. Hyde and H. M. Ouillet , of Le ander , Wy. Ty , , is in the city. J. C. Brookfelt , of Shenau loab , la. , ar rived in the city last evening. W. K. Pnclps , of Sioux City , Iowa , i stopping at tbo Creighton house. General Agent Stevens , of to Hoc Inland road , has gone on a * trip the Cli cago. S. Van Seyoc ana G. W. llandall , o Elkhorn City , are in Omaha , stopping a the Creighton. J. It. Gordon , of Central City , nrrivei in Omaha yesterday , llo ia stopping a the Metropolitan. Mm. Jacob , of the Church of the Incar nation , of Decatur , is on a visit at the rec tory , Urowucll hall , Hon. Geo. W. L. Dorscy , of the etat board of agriculture , is in the city. He i topping at the Withnell. The Itev. T. O'Connoll is in town enjoying joying a brief vacation , and is the guest o Canon Doherty at Brownoll Imll , P. E , llitz aud J. H. Thompson , Sioux City , are stopping at the Occidents during a few tUysi < it in Ouiah.i. Mr. J. L. Taylor , left this atteruooi with Mr. Wells , of the Open House nlu store for St. Louis. He will be nbseu about two weeks. Our fanner tonnsnmn , Curl Montgon cry , o' Omaha , ban his hands full of bus neim that is to come btfore the Unite States chciii' court. Linco'n Journal , Mr. Geo. Canfield , proprietor of th Caufield house , has been spending a few days in Lincoln. Hu arrived at home to day by the O , k K. V. route. 1 ! , U , COOIH , private Htcietary of th general superintendent of the 1) ) . & M. Lincoln , ii In town and in the gnost of J A.Tuttleof the It. &M. , and K. Patto of the U , 1 * . Mr. Coons ban just relume from the extensive trip through Canada The Journal came very near ruinln the matrimonial prospecta ot U. S. Mar bhal liierbower yesterday by stating tin he was in the city with hit wife. Th marshal ia not yet married , and for all w know , may net er be. The orroi occurre by the compositor mistaking the name o Kllii for Mrs , Lincoln Journal , Jonas Seeley , of Denver , spent the da In Omaha Wednesday , ou his return frui the eMt , and in the evening he left fo homo with Mr. L. J. Huncli tt , who i interested with him in ee > ural importan mining fcchemes. Mr. Seeley , who is lawjer by profession , is a brother-In-la' of Hon. A. J. Hanscom , and he wan on of the pioneers of Omaha , In whose earl affairs he took a prominent part. CARDUI" for Ladies only WHAT IT COSTS o Hun Doufflna County for n Slngln Year. The following estimate of expenses f Douglas county for the year 1882 ias been made by the county commis- ionors : 'onrt ' jurori and court expenses. . .9 2 < i,000 ' or , poor-houeo and fuel for same 10,000 ail and jailor and boarding pris oners 12,000 l i ellaneoug oxpeimcs and spe cial taxes. 15,00 Jounty roads and bridges 20,000 County and precinct officers , rent , elections , etc 12,000 ) end sink ing fund , , , 50,000 Total $150OCO If the county could bo run n couple f years without courts it would save nough to pay forthenowcourt-houso. A Happy Restoration. PORTLAND , Mich. , Aug. 24,1881. H. H. WAUXEU & Co. : Sha I nest heartily recommend your Safe iidnoy and Liver Cure , to all suffer ers from urinary difficulties. I owe my present existence lo its use. j2-lw. J. S. MATHEWB. eiDeMeyert CATARRH CURE. rb.o Only Known Ron ! Cure. SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN-MONEY. ONEY TO LOAN-Call at Law Offlco of D M L. ThomM Room 8 CroU-liton Dlock. To loan at from 8 to 10 per cent on good real estatcsecurity , by DR. 1HAAC EDWARDS 1109 Farnhain St. TO LOAA At 8 per ccntln ttroit In sums of 52,600 and upwards , for 3 to 6 years , on Qrut-daw ) city and arm property , lions URAL ESIATI and AoK\cr. 15th and DoiurUo Sts. HELP WANTEB. Two good collect r , about IS WAhTFD old. { inferences required. Ad Ur § ' , In own hand -Aritln. ? , bo57S < lt 1' 0. U17 WANTED Kirst-clais hmnlixsd can Ret stcidywork at the City Laundry , 13th t. , between Doil c and Capitol a\c. 'JJ3-1 , ! ' WANTED WOIIK. Iy i j oun ' man who un derstands both Bliiile and double cntrj )0ohktepln . City reference. Addre 3 I , 1104 91S-13 ANTKD At tbp rrclKhton house , a mid wonnn to take care of a lnb\ . Oil'-U' Good second hand piano. Musi WANTED irood oidtr. Enqulru 411 S. lltl t. 010-18 * WANTED-An Agent for the Howe bcwini. Machine , on commission or a1arAil - dre'8 W. , post oillco drawer C5 , city. 915-tf ANTED One good horeo for delnerywa W won. H.F. WILSON , 13200th fct. 922-14 ( ANTED Immediately , a cook , at 920 Har ney St. Use of olllco in a producecommia WANTED < BO for a f w hours daily. A < : drew , M. D , Bee. 913 3t A partner with ono hundret WANTED dollars in a Quo paying bmlness. Ad drees Tirou , < h P. O. C. V. Healey. 602.1'2- WANTED-Men and womtnevtr ) where. Dl. p > y. Address with stamp , J. P. Dei ore Omaha , Neb. 893 12- - few table boarders at 113 , cos WASTED-A St. , three- doors north o Douglass. 888-14 WANTED A few dav board era ran be ac commodfttcd with fires class tabla board a a very rcatonabA rate. Ii.quirc at 135 Howard between Oth and lOtli its. SSStf WANTED A good girl at the Emmet House 878-12 * WANTED A good ( ilrl for general house work In a family of tno. Steady employ niont and good uagce. Must bo good OOK 2417Da > enport St. 877 tf 'ITIT'ANTKD A family to adopt nn infant. Ad VV drcm , V. It. Porter , Arlington Hous. . Lincoln , Neb. 865-12 * Kuudlni ; bridge and nchool bonds , WANTED Clark , nellovuo. 26-tf I. Olllnsky ft Co. na\o purcnasei WANTED the junk business of II. Ilerthold , at 10 > Uoiifilafl street , whcro they will continue th busini'on , and by fair dealing and paying iroo < prices the ) proK | > su to incrroi > o the trade. Tht solicit i rtle lioha\e old Iron , rags , junk am metals to gle them a call. 703lino WANTED A situation as booK-Keepcr ono who thoroughly iinJerstandj doubl and single entry , is also a good penman lcu ! references gi\en. Address , C. E. , Bio office. 760 tf WANTED-4 children as b nrdern In a n.Jix school , at 10th and California St. L. It LOOMia 767-tf W PANTED Girl to do housework. Kncjulr 1110 Farnham St. 442-U FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. REST.-Storc room In brick huildln ; FOR . W. Ccr 18th and Izird st. Apply t U. F. GOODMAN , 111U Farnhamst : 9.0-14 * F 10K KEKT-Cottago , 0 6 north 18th J710R IIKNT-lioo hoii.uand barn with 11 ! I .In Jj Inquire ot Kun'uiio O'Ntill. lOtnand liana srtcct , n u-u FOR RII.NT CHIIAP-IJ strry houre , itll r well and tlntvrn , 221 S'ortli 10th st. 81)11 ) IIKNT-Room with hosrd , In new IIOIKO EOU tile 17th St. , thrtudoora cast of I ) HI ' . 8S7-14 EWll KE.NT CHKAl'-lJ ft4.ry housu ; tullar w ell and cistern , 1221 N 19th at. 816.14 RENT Ono nice furnished front ron : POll No 1 3 D.uglaa 11. blO tf lOlt RENT Ono cf thu besthtons en iiiiln St. , 80x21 , br January 1 , 18S2. fc20 tf FOR rthNT Ibo Urgu tl.roe-ttory nd bare ment brick building , situate near the cor nt-ar the corn r of 13th and Dodge bt& , guitabl for a wholcsalu businou or storage and commis Ion warehouse. Apply to Mrs. LOUISA 111L- L1KE , N. E. corner Dodge and 13th 8t 810 1 RtNT One nicely fun lined front room FOR unfurnished room ; caat sldo 17th Bt one door north of Douglas. 77 * tf 'I7WU RKNT A suit or single roorra , nlcel JL1 furnished , at N. W. cor. 20th and D.uen port. CM tf [ Til R RENT A Hnt-clwu hall for wclcty pu. Jj posfs. Centrally located. For particular ! en ulre KcnnJrd Bro * . , 14th and Douglas Sts. < S64.tf OR KENT IntheWcstcrn NewupoperUnion Jj corner 12th and Howard Sta. , a lar.e root with or without sUam power ; suitable for llgh mauufacturli g or job printing ollice. Apply - the pn mites. f67-tl RENT Ono nice furnlihod front room FOR . 1723 Douglas tit. 816-tt RENT 2 furnllhod rooms otei Uti FOR ' ExchangoN. E. ccr. Idtb irjd Dodg streets. 283 tf T OR RENT Nicely furnl hcd looms with o Jj without board. Reasonable prices. 201 Cow St. 7C9 U FOR RENT Furnlihed rooms , north side o California St. , 2d door west ot 21st. Inqulr after 1 p. in. 431 tf FOR RENT Collate of 3 rooms , well an ciittrn : 23rd and St Marj'i avenue , Ku quire of M.V , Kennedy , SIS a , Uth Ht , 749 t SPEUIAL HOTIOBS-Oontmuea FOR SALE. R SALE A flrst-cltsi book and Ut onery I1 business , carrj Ing n lull line ol toj , 110- , ons , icphjrs , wall paper , moldings , la ( Act \cr\thlng ! doing a busn/cii of jl0,000 n joar ; oed location ; clicnp tent , clock w nth about 1,000 ; can be bought on ia y terms by gooJ wrly. Will sell , rmt not trade. Addrr < ai'i hClIRAOK'd BAZAR , SplOH-tf hrcmont , Neb. TTIOt ; SAI.K OH 11KST A Brecon store Mid I1 butclier hon , doing n good butlncM. In- ulrJ at this office. 912-W OR9At.B A ncotlj new IJ b rton bujjr , cheap ; cash ot * lmc. Aildrtu F. O. dr * cr 2J , city. 004 tf T7tOR9ALE Klrttclftii hoUIng itOTo , alro one L1 Drwdon range Ooodasiiow. J. E. Brwlloj' * , comer lUth and Webster. dll-St [ 7IOU SALE Two dwelling houwB , * elllocated _ ] In the thriving \ouni : town ol Klk Cnck. 6n the A. ft N II. K. Alio 40 acrm RoooJ land situated ! } rnlle from thb town , two yean In cultivation. For t rUcu' M write to Toin i'rlch , IJo * 6 , Klk Cr ck F. U. 010-13' BALK Full lot and 3 Bintll houses near EOIl . V. depot , f2 00. McCajue , Qpp , PI ' . > . POR SALE 2 nice counters and 2 silver plated thow cases , at Qio. II. Peterson's , 60-1 South 10th fit. 741-tf TjlOR SALE Or will txcha go for Omaha pro- Jj potty , an Improved nee on of land adloln- ng a station on U. 1' . H. U. JI. DUNHAM , 1112 'itrnlnmSt. , Omaha. 720 3m TJOR SALE Or trade for cltj pronert } , on .1 ; fpan of hornet ) , harness and wagon. Addrea 8. V. , thlSOtllcs ; 122 U BALE A ( rood ncien-jear old hone FOR to drl\e single or double. En quire of George Cantleld , CanQcld houfto.norlStf norlS-tf MUCK FOlt KALh. ) 203 tf ESTARROOK & COR MISCELLANEOUS. . Wanted nn nctitc Interest In a v -.t/v/x/ well established buslncH * . llctt releruiuo iil on and rciiulrcd Aiplv | to JNO. L. MiCAUUC , Ucal Entnte Agent. 019-17 WALNUTS , WALNUTS-Jamcs II. HaiKc , of Montgomery City , Mo. , ha * walnuts or sale. Those who want to phut xnlnut ro\es should wrlto him. Oll-d&wlt FOUND Wolf Colored Shepherd Dog. In- qulro John J , Lebbctt. twelve miles vrcat ofOimlia. t05-ll' ? ALE HOTEL AND SALOON A farm- FOR ' hotel amis aloon In Nebraska iloing & upjo business Is offered for sMo on a.count of : hu owmr bting nliout rend } to mikoa trip to Europe , Thu house is In i'ood repair , and Ma- jlcfl , ttc , In complete onlir. A | > | > 1 > nt this offn.c. BOl-UfUwltn. A RAKE CAANCB. The well Know n SiratOrfU , _ fHrewirj , opposltsfalrg oundx , is for naloat a low cash price. K\cr > tiling in oed running order. Inquire nt browcr ) . 880-16 III "HARD SHIMON. TNSTnUCTIOXS cl'cn on tjpo writers ; also L. machines for wvlo. UELTj & AME-i , 1608 tarnhani.agcnta Remington Tipu writers.SS1-20 { TTUJUNISllEO HOOMS > rorBinxle gentlemen ; JL1 also ono front room with l > Hno , fonthwMt corner IRth and Capital a\onuo. t < W tf EMIS' NEW CITY MAPS , 10c. Mounto B QFO. I' . BFM18. fTUKEN UP NO ! ICE Taken upon Saturday _ L Dec. 3rd , two bay horses , axes about 6 and 0 jcnrs , fair size and well matched. Owner can ha\o mme Iiv prating property and paying charucB. WM RAWlTZhR , } milo west of Quaicy's scnp factcry , Douglas precinct. 051 % o in fit IN CRAiO.N 1'astilo and Wll , PORTRAITS paintinv. MRS. D. R. WARDNEH , room 1 , Jacob's Itlock. 642 tf B EMIS' REALMTATE I300M. See 1st page. ALED HAY At A. H. Sander's Feed B 1013 Ilarney St. _ slB-tf EMI8' REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. B 1st pajre. has rattling long lists of houses , lota BKMIS and farms for solo Call and g t qenr COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL \ NOTICES. NOTICE. Special advcrtlscmeDta , guch M Loet , Pound , To Loan , For Bale , To Rent , Wants , Boarding , etc. , will be Inserted In thl column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent insertion. Leave adv ertlsemcnts at our office , up sUIn , corner Broadway and Main streets , Council Bluffs. Bluffs.WANTED To rent a h < me of about ten WANTED rooms , in central location. Inquire at B ofllceCouncil Iliufls. Jan. 1S-21 WANTED A first-class Haute keeper wants a position. Address P. 0. Box No. 70C Council llluffs. spe ] an0-2t To buy 100 tons broom corn. WANTED address Council Blufff Broom Factory , Council Slugs , Iowa. C63-i9tl ! "TTTANTED A flret-claia broom tier. Mayni V V & Co. , Council Ulufla , Iowa. 660 80 * FOR SALE Old papers 40c per hundred , at The Bee olHce. Council Bluga. Be27-tf mo BIIICK-MAKERS , FOR SALE 6 ncrts or JL more of land adjo'nlng the brick-jard of llanner & HnluM1 on Upper Broadway. For particulars oppl ) toDatld llalncs or t > lfanncr' ottlce at the Boardi/f Trade rorms. Council Bluffs. 776-de22 Sm T71ORSALE Flnt-iloss saloon 1 ] mllea easti' Jj city on "Mo quito , " on line of R. 1. H. R Uood place to make money. Address , UKK Office , decO-Ot Council Bluffs. Ei erybody In Council Bluffs IB WANTED Tim BUR , UO cents per week , de Ih cred by carriers. Olllco corner Broadway and Main , up stalrg , Council Blutfa. 6 2 tf -pon'EH'S TICKET OFFICE War In railroad j tickets contlniica to boom. Unprecedented low rates to all eastern points , lit cry ticket guaranteud. Orddra filled by telephone. From ono to ten dollars sated by purchasing ticket * of C. A. Potter , suetossor to Potter & Palmer , No. 40 South Kifth strtet , four doom below the post- olHce , Council Bluffs , Iowa. octlStf WANTED Boy , with pony , to carry paper * Inquire at Bun office , Council Blutfs. octlt tf BDWAET ) KUEHL" MAOia-i'hi. OF r.M. i TKKY AND CONDI TIONALIST , 4 8Tonth Btrctt.u.tcei Farnham and Han oy. Will , with the aid of guardian spirits , obtain for any one a glincq at thn patl am1 prusent , ami on certain condition * In thu lu turn. Boot < * nd ShoM made toonler , 1'frfwl " ' ' "ctlcii I'Uiri.itfk.l au2ri.lin POWDER Absolutely Pure. ThU powder never \arles. A man el of purity , itreiik'th and whole omenc a. More economical than the ordinary kinds , and cannot be bold lo companion with the multitude of low toot , ibort weight , alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In cam. ROYAL BAKISC POWDER CO. .