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    THE OMAHA DAILY BE7 : SATURDAY , JANUARY id , 1882.
TEE DAILY BEE.
Saturday Morning. Jnn 14.
WftJithor Unport-
( Thfl following olncrvfttions are tnkcn nt
all the ft.v
( ha Mine moment n ( time at
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W.10 17 INW Clo.r
SW link K lr
Den Molnw. is 'NW ' HriiK
D Ttnport. . . 209 * 31 INW Hrlik Clou y
Gt. Paul. 2691 17 * , r'riwh Cloudy
8t Ixiulu . . 3JOI 41 NW lltiiV i loulj
Jloorhtu * ! . . . M.JO . N Illrl-k F lr
Vincent . . . 3018 U NW illriik Fair
19 Clmr
Iluford M.1S S
Cutttr SOU SB Kri-nli Clrar
Dovlwo'd. . .t'l.lfl ' HW Light Clear
2) Pfi
lllver ibovo low water innrk , five feet
nd trozen.
LOOAL BREVITIES.
The weather did not Tiimlcrnte mticli
jc terday and the walking H nolitl.
The I'ullniiiii travel on the Donvci
run is reported \cry licnvy.
- A pli'n ant jmrty took plnco lit Hit
rcciilencc of Mr. ( ! co. ArniHtroiih' , on Cix t
lreetTnnr-d. y.
Mri. 1) . T. Mount cntcrttinvd tin
carneH workcrn of tlio CliriKtian church ,
laitThurhday , by a lunch party.
The Rt-mdnrd club will give n recep
tion on the L'.Hn of January to 1) . Krmf <
m.tn nnd hridr , upon tbtir ritnin frorr
Ituxlon.
1' . Mnloii y'n Icnm of ) loiiien rni
nwny Thnrsilny down 1 Ith mid
htreeU and was finally t aught ,
nut bchiK ho ivy ,
Col. Tnnl VandcrKtl and Cnpt
Clias. H. Kitcli went to Ulnlr to In
stall the newly elected ofllcuM of the ( !
A. It. pont at. thnt point.
The TOM ! will shortly move into tin
bcadqunrters of the Oninha NowHpnpci
Union , corner 12th nnd Howard , occupy
iiiK nbout one-third of the bnildiiiK' .
AUK st Klinker , iipd | twenty-tivi
years , died Wednesday nftcrnoou , i n hi
fn'in in Jeirerson precinct , of < oiio ( tioi
of the billys. Tno funi-riil will tnko pine
on Snndny next , nt the ! init ry ncn
UjotlhenrtH.
Deputy U. H. Mnrnh l Allen , Thur >
dnynervida writ of nttnilunont on th
liropcity i'f OlU H. Knllou , in favor u
John U Tiiylot- , for St0 : ! 1 for nionu
loaned , etc. The uit wns hronght in th
U. S. court nt Lincoln.
Ivdwin H. Cr well has been appoint i > <
deputy by Slier ! ! ! Miller. Ho lilctl hi
bond ThnrsiUy m the mini of ? 10 , ( 00 , hi
bondmi.nb in Con. T. MdU , I ) . I-
Jinrley , Willlom Alack , H. D. Shnll nil
M. W. Kennedy.
A vnluabla marc Mnhlnl nt Jiinu >
Stcihcntoii'H | barn on 10th Htrret nud he
longing to Hon. Ii. ftf. Uenuctt , WAH o
l\ \ Wednesday ut lit kicked by nnothcr liora
And had one of hork'KH broken. Thu mnr
won kil'ed. She wan worth 9200.
A net-to bctwu-n thrfo colororl gen
tlcmcn , at the corner of ! Uh and DonglaK
nt an early hour yCBtenlay , resulted I
ftome battered faces mill brulnud crnniumt
Two compl ilnti we'o mudo nt the pullc
court against one party for ntuault am
battery.
The rtrcets wcro a perfect glare o
ice yesterday and men anil animal
slipped nb'-ut inreut ( , diMiger of breakiii ;
bones. Aninle , ina team , fell an thocornr
of I1 tli and Farnain about 10 o'clock , nn
WBH gotten ii ] > with conxldorublo trouble
not much hurt.
- The Standard club will KVO ! a mai
< | iierado on the Ifitli of < Keliruary. N
Mpectatnra will hu allowed to lie prcseu
and nil inenibcrH must lie in full coHtunn
Thfl cotninlttve coimiHtH of .luliun Moye
11 , N. Withncll , C. Schlnnk , 11. Hclli
and D. Silliorxtoin ,
The l'ro hytorlan chinch sociable , tl
18th street M. T' . mippor and Kociuhlo 11.1
steroptlcnn exhihltlou and lec'uro ' ut tl
First M. K. church all held Tluumla ;
weri well ; > ntronircd nnd greatly cujoye
by i "Tho MuHcotlo" and the Lar
3x u fair not appearing to detract fro
their biici
The board of commlsilonerH apiioii :
od to appralno the property to he taken 1
the B , & M. r ad for n freight depot ai
other purposes , connUtH of Webster Sn
jer , Oeo. Hinith , i ) . Kenni-toii , Sainu
llodgers , M. Donovan unilJohnMcCagu
There nro Iifty-Ho\en 'otH ' to IHJ uppruis
nnd the board lion already held two met
Inge ,
In a coiiKplcuous position , nt one c
of MciS'iunaw'fl li < pjor utore , appo trH t
folltiwing : ' This store will clr o at
in. ? illntirn or pereonu untler the iulluen
of liquor will not he allowed to drink
the barl'.l" ' The exclamation points ini
cute thnt It nieun * buxlniwH , The "mill
thu influence" i.icans , too , according
the proprietor , exactly wlmt It rent
Kvery bar In the city nhould huvo gncl ;
an the dflhery tw
of Hurrlc & Klihr WUH Btamling at t
hack of the dining room of thu U.
depot , the drhcr being nt the t'mo ' doi
cellar , they took fright nt nomothlng a
ran nwuy. Climbing over an immen
utone pile , the wagon wan left betwt
that and the 11. & M. pla'form , and t
team then ran acroun to Tenth Btreet , a
colliding with u telegr.iph pale , came ti
top nnd were becurul. The team 1
run aw y several tbncB before , but ue' '
broke tha wnuon until yeSter.lav.
FARMEUS AND MEOfl ANICS.
If you wish to avoid great dnnt
and trouble , besides a no small I
of exoiiBe , at this Benson of tlio ye
you should take prompt stops to kc
disease from your household. T
extern Bhould bo cleunaud , bin
purified , btonmch and bowels ru u
ted , und prevent and euro diaca
ariiiing from Bjiring malaria. Wokn
of nothing that will so perfectly u
purely do this as Electric JJitlors , a
at the trilling cost of fifty cent u b
tie. [ Exchange.
Sold by iHh.fcMoM alum. f
Dr. A. Jtogers. vitopathey a
magnetic ln-nler , 1118 Howard atro
jiear T iff Jvth. i iis.f
STILL AT THE TOP.
The Roporb That Havorly'e
Original Mastodons Were
About to Disband
Doniod.
They Will Vlalt EnRlnnd Agnln Next
Yoiir.
Tun BKK yesterday enjoyed a
ploaaant call from Mr. Ariel N. Har
tley , general representative of all J.
II. Havorly'fl enterprises , who loft the
Original Mastodons ot St. Paul Thurs
day.On
On being asked an to the reliability
of the rumor recently published in the
Chicago TimuH , to thoolFoctthat Cunli-
man nnd Hico worn nbout to leave tin
company and that it would bo din-
banded , Mr. Ihrnuy authorized n com-
pluto denial of all such
reports. The facts are _ that
a couple of the men who wcro dissatis
fied with n change of mnnngoM , did
seine talking a. Chicago nbout quitting
llnverly nnd organizing ; a cimpiiny ol
their own. On learning of this talk
I'ho ' TinifH published the report al
luded to. Mr. llavorly had
not heard of the _ trouhle
until lie Haw it in tin.
pajier nnd ho then telegraphed U
Philadelphia for two equally good
men , und nlso to the dieHaliHtied par-
tien that their withdtivwul would hi
accepted. On this the two weakenet
nnd the consequence is the com
pnny will appear hero it
nil its original entirety. There isn't
the slightest possibility of the origina
Ma.itodoim ovur going to pieces. Tiioj
played at St. Paul to houses so largi
that those who were turned awaj
would have made n good house for in
ordinary dhow.
The route laid out for thu present
seanon takes the Mastodons from
Omaha down the Missouri rivorto St.
Louis , and thence n complete circuit
of the Atlantic co.ist to Now York
city from which they go to t < an Fran-
cifco. Next , jour they make another
tour of England , where they made
mich an immense hit on their last
Vlhlt.
Vlhlt.Mr. . Uarnoy is known to many in
thiH btato. llucamuto Nebraska in
187-1 to clerk in a drug htoro ut Wa-
hoe , and , the grasshopper's making
husilirsH dull , took to tlolllt. a littk
work on the old Nebraska Reveille ,
run by McLiuuhin at Wnhoo.
Ho learrud to fllick type first and then
gradually I'JiHUiiH'd all the duties ol
thuollico , practically running it nloiu
for about a yt-ar , MoLaughliii not being
ing very industrious , and swiiigiiu.
ISitriioy'H niiinu out us local editor lu
nn incentive to him to work
Ho propones to stop oil'at Wuhoo urn
fu.'ti what cliun/frt have taken pliict
HIIICO ho loft , lie hasriinco his rutnri
oust worked on mi'tropobtnii dailies
and wlulo on the Cleveland Plain
dealer was the man suiit down t (
Mentor with all the dolegutioiiB , beiii )
the lirht to puhlish nn authoritativi
Htatument from ( jarlield on the More ;
letter.
Messrs. M > or it Itaapko , the whole
s.ilo grocern , bivvu removed to Nofi
1317 and 1310 Douglas street. Thoi
rapidly increasing business demanded
od not only more room but doubl
the facilities of the old stand.
It is one of our oldest and tnos
solid houses. janl-1-Gt
OLIVETTE.
The Second Porfornmnco of the C , E
HOHH Acme Company.
The C. U. Iloaa Acme Opera com
pany played Andrau's popular opci
comiquu , "Olivutto , " at Uoyd's ' opor
houao last oveniug to n largo and fasli
ioiianlo audience. This company ha
umdo n most decided hit in Omahn
as is attested by the houses the ,
draw , and they will diaw bigge
crowd ] this nfiornoon and to-nigh
than they have already done , if thn
were pos&ihlo.
Tbo rendition of Olivette wasgivci :
musically , dramatically and othoi
wise , as finely as anything ever pi
on an Omaha stage. The scenery wn
artistic , the costumes rich and beaut
ful in the eilreiiiK , while the singer ,
chorus and oruhostia were all thn
c'uld ' bo desirud by the Wildo-ost in :
I agination.
Mi Einmu Elmior , as "Olivette ,
is bewitching nnd cupitivntod the 01 :
tire audience with her swuct voice
lovely face and Hprightly acting. Thu
she is no fraud in any respect become
evident during the fceno in which nil
apienrs | in tmilnr eostumo. Not on
whit leas charming is the awuet-fnco
Dathildo , Miss Adeluide Riindall , wh
played her role so exquisitely as t
divide the honors utluaat equally wit
Miss Klsner.
Messrs. Henry Peakes and Mnr
Smith stand at the head of the pr <
fession , while Mr. James Peakoa prc
vokvB laughter that is always irrosisl
ihlo.
ihlo.This
This afternoon at two o'clock tli
Mascottowill In-repeated and to-nigl
Fru Diavolo will bo presented , i
which Miss Mary E. Wadsworth wi
appear as Xvrlinn , Tfiis will cloao
most brilliant and successful ongagt
B inent.
" ON THE H1IIK.
e The members nf the orchestra coi
ita noctod with the Aomu company wui
a i tortainnd in
it handsome nmnin
H after the ahuw by Julius Mt < yor ,
his roiims on furnam nnd Twolfl !
where a few invited t-uenta enjoyed
rich musical treat.
Tlio Funny Forty ,
Havcrly's Original Mastadon mi
striiU thn European Forty will n
pear nt .Uoyci'a Opera IIOUBO ou Jlu
day iH'xt with n Hood of now feattit
and an entire now programmo. Tl
nompany has buen greatly Btrenyt
oned since their luat nppearanco
this city , The Only Loon , fonnei
of Kelly it Leon , the greatest fomi
iuipetHDiintiir , nnd the Xanfutt.i fa :
ly of English pantomimiBta are nine
the added iittrnctions. Tlio St. 1'a
I'ioneer-rress , speaking of thui
nays :
Jy 8 o'clock last oveniiiK stand !
room was at a premium in tlio Opera
house , which Iwa noidom m-eu no larpo
an nudioncu ns thnt which btu' hi > d
nnd applauded nt the jokes and com
icalities or enjoyed the ainuinu of
the music d , merry-making Mi ( * o-
dons. I'ho troupe has improved ,
though it is hard to tell in wlmt par
ticulars exactly. Hilly Hico tolls the
name stones and upotitB the idi-nlic" !
lecture ho did years ago. Frank
Cushmau is a good uxchanuo for Hilly
Emerson , thnn whom ho ha much
moro oriuinnlity. His jodol solo was
new nnd good nnd ho tells a story
woll. The "Duly Leon" IB always ac
ceptable and keeps his hold on the
dear public with unlunsuning rigor.
The vocnli7ation , thouuh not as good
as has been heard here , ia very pleas
ing nnd the selections are popular.
The military clog wns n feature nnd
mot with irront fnvor , while , the "Fat
Man's Mnrringo , " n pantomime in
black and white , set the galleries in a
roar if it did remind all of Tony Den
ier. Taken a u whole the perform
ance was smooth and pleasing , and
this ovuning'n ontortuintni'iit will
doubt I O-H bo greeted bmothor | hugt
assemblage.
TEnniDLE DEATH.
An Union Pacific Brukomiin Hun Ovoi
and Killed at Vulloy.
Tun URI : yesterday morning pub
lished an account of thu fatal nccidunl
nt Valley Siation , in which Join
AndeiHon lost his life. Tlio following
are additional particulars of thu sad
nll'nir :
John Anderson was u young man
about twenty-throo years of nge ,
and was for about three yearc
in the uiMploy of the M. it M , , but re
cently went to work for the 0. \ . 11
V. branch of the Union Pacific. Hi
wus married about two years ngo and
had one child , now about six inontlit
old. Steady und industrious , ho wat
respected and estoemud by nil whc
know him , whether ollicorn or employ
es.
es.At the time of the unfortu
nate accident , trnin No. 14 ,
was being made up at Valley nnd Andersen -
dorson was ougnged in coupling cars.
While HO doini ; bo caught his foot in u
frog at one of the switchen , and nil ef
forts to extricate it proved unavailing.
Ho was struck by the c.irs ,
knocked down und run ovt-i
at thu right thigh. Ik
wan immediately picked up and car
ried into n hoiuo near by and n tolo
gr.im punt to Superintendent Nichols ,
who despatched a snccinl train with
the wife and child of the unfortunate
young man and thu company's surgeon ,
Dr. S. D. Mercer , therim being made
t the rate of a mile : i minute.
On arriving ut Valley Andersoi :
, -as found to bo in a dying condition ,
iough perfectly conscious , and able
> rocogni/.o his wife und child. Ai
our later ho oxpirod. The remain !
turu at once placed ou board the spo
inl nud brought to this city
hen they were taken to tin
udcrLikmg rooms of John Jacobs.
t was not deemed necessary to hol (
, n inqut'st and yesterday Mrs. An
'erson sent word that she desired th
iody brought to his late residence
'elitb and D.ivonport , and fixed tb
lour for the funeral at 2 p. m. to
das.
_
THE IOWA POOL.
Reorganization of the Concern El
foctod In Culclvffo Yostorday.
A meeting of the general agent
' 'low
presenting the reorganized
pool" was held yesterday morning i :
Chicago. The object of the mootin
was to arrange the do nils of roorgan
zution , to- wit , : To adopt the necec
ixry pronmblo nnd rules rogulatiiij
pools. At the mooting were Mr. Rip
, oy and II. C. Wicker , of tlio Chicag
& Northwestern ; J. T. Snnford , c
lie Hock Island ; nnd A. C. Hird , o
, ho Wahash.
As uuruod upon at the mooting o
Thursday , thu constitution provide
lint each road in the pool shal
receive a one-fourth nllotinon
of tlio business butwoon Chicago un
Council Bluir , the livejatock businesi
[ done except od. For the piosontho\v
over , the transportntion of live stoc !
will tiguro purely nominally ; in th
spring and through the summer i
will figure ns n more important facto
) f general businoaa. It is undorstooi
the Wabnah road shall not roceiv
one-fourth per contn o. howove :
until the opening of the Shoimndon
ino.
ino.Goo
Goo H. Daniels , to whom the Tow
pool on Thursdiiy tendered the ollic
of cominissionor , arrived in Chicng
yeHturduy from St. Louis. His acceptance
ceptanco of thu oflico ia roaorvud nut :
Monday.
The pool yesterday adopted th
laiuu ot "lown Trunk Lineu Associn
lion. "
You are sick ; well , there In JUKI one rumi
dy that will cure you bayontt poxHihility (
loulit. If it'n Livnr or ICItlney troubh
'oiiHiunption , DyHpofmia , Dcbilitj
Well's Health Itcnewur" U your hopi
81. UniKb'ift DeMit | , C. F. ( jimdinui
Uinuha. ' '
WOUTHY OF PRAISE.
As u rule wo do not recommun
patent medicines , but when wo kno
of one thnt really is u public benefai
tor , nnd docs positively euro , then NV
consider it our duty to impart thnt ii
formation to nil. Electric bitter * ai
truly n most valuable medicine , un
will surely euro Biliousness , Fovi
and Ague , Stomach , Liver und Kidnc
complaints , ovou where all other run
odies fail. Wo know whereof v
speak , and can freely recommend I
all. [ Ex. Sold nt 60 cents n bottl
Ish & McMnhon. _ (7) ( )
OPENING OF THE NEW Ml
OHANICS1 HALL.
Mr. O. Ziiumoriimnn , for nmi
years pout nn employe of the Unit
Pacifio shops , has purchased the o !
Corn Exchange , corner of Thirteen !
and llnriiuy utrrots , and has reiunit
it , calling it Mochnuica' Hall. " C
Saturday , .Innu.iry M , ho will give
Cituiid Opening , and promises nil h
friends u first-class reception , Ii
will spreud an elegant lunch , nnd t
itvurytlijnu- bin power to "maku
interosliiig. " A cordial invitation
extended to nil. " i"
FAIR TO THE FAI * .
The Land LOURUO CauHO Val
iantly Supported.
A Largo Crowd und Big Ilocolpta nt
Mnnonlc Hn.ll.
The Land Lcajf.no fair at Masonic
hall in proving a most unprecedented
success. From the first sight thai
greet * the visitor upon entering tin
hall to tlio templing tables in tin
dining room adjacent to the hall
everything in attractive , well arrang
cd nnd generally pleasing. The largi
attendance each night during Uu
week , despite other attractions , ha
boon moot cheering to thoao who havi
worked BO hard to nmko the fair i
SUCCORS , and it in doubly gratifying t <
them thnt the receiptn have overrm
the hopes of those oven moat nan
guine.
The rocoipU up to last evening hit )
nauri'KHtcd about 81 , ! ( ( ) ( ) , which cov
era nil o < penncs nnd etihuns n sum n
fully u thuimml dollars , to hu nppliei
to the silver nett WHS proceeding quit
lively IiiHl night ; but the toloarap !
boyn haven't waked up to himinefc
yet , and the McShnne jiarjy nr
ahead. A K'lisationul bulletin nn
noimcing thu vote to bo 1,000 fo
John McShano nnd lJ(5 ) ! ( for Mr
Dickey created aoini1 Htir last evening
There wan some exaggeration , how
ever , in the figure. * , IIH the Dicke ;
Hiijiport have not yet come to time
They are expected to "do nomething
to-night iind make things warm fo
thn opposition.
Not the lo.'wt of the fair's nttrnc
tioim in the line supper spread , nude
the Biiperintendenco of that oarnes
nnd loyal Irish woman , Mra. Uoi :
iiDBiy. It I'H worth an attendance t
the fair to ait down to ono of th
tables and partake of tlio delic.iciea.
A aENBATION.
Which Turned Out to bo the Croatio
of a Cnvnk'a Brain.
At an curly hour last evening quit
a sensation was caused by I ho nr
nouncement that a prominent men
her of the Chalk club , and one of th
oldest und most substantial citixuiiH <
Omuha , had gone clonn daft and ha
ixised Cain in his family.
A young man , who claimed to bo i
ho employ of the alleged hiintii
wont into : i Fifteenth street dnni stur
and produced a bottle of olive oil
vhich ho de&irod to have analj/.ei
H'ini ; ot tlio opinion that it cont.iine
loison. and said that his employe
nid tried to force the family t
niiko their evuning meal oil'of il
: lo said * that the old settler had coin
o the house about supper time , un
lis first break was to make bis diu l :
ter play on the piano , holding n pist <
it her head to nnforco his wishes
That his wife , coming in at this June
: uro , ho drove her from.the bouse n
, he muzzle of the Derringer , and h
maid servant , coming in at this poin
lie banged away nt her , knocking
button off the front off her dresi
The narrator of the story arrived oj
portunely'and fell upon the wild ma
and throw him to the floor and di
armed him , alter which the w. n
jumped through the bay wii
dow to the ground bcneutl
whore ho was caught an
with the assistance of a couple t
neighbors was tied securely and take
into the hoiiHO , whore ho was attent
ed by a well known physician.
The man told his story with s
sincere and truthful an air that it ol
tained ready credence nnd there wi
not a little excitement over the una
countable occurrence A reporter at
out to investigate the story and foun
it entirely without foundation , excel
tliat the man had left his ollicc CGI
aidcrably out of patience about Bomi
thing. Moreover , ho wns at the tin :
with hit family , attending a party i
an aristocratic mansion on St. Mary
avenue. What object the man coul
have had in such a boldfaced story
hard to conceive , but it will furnie
the Chalk club with material for mo
riment for many days to come.
UNDER A CLOTHES LINE.
The CUUHOB of Dliroronco Botwot
Two Worthy Citizens.
Fred Uuttorliold nnd F. J. Finni
are two good nnturod and quiet cil
Kon.s ordinarily nnd their respect ai
good will toward each other had bei
unlimited until Thursday , when n li
tie affair occurred which cuuaod
coldness , as it were , to spring up 1 >
tween them and bring to un end tl
cordial relations heretofore oxistin
Huttorficld owns a good team wi
which ho does miscellaneous c.irliii
Kiniuiy owns n buck yard , ner <
which Mrs. Finnoy strings her cloth
lines , and on washing day udor
them with the usual quantity ot whi
articles of underwear for both text
riifse clothes line ! ) futnitdi the striu
to the whole buaincsa. There \
alto a woman nt the bottom of it.
It was for these rensons , combine
and illao separately , thut the names
Knsd IJultiTiioM and F. J. Finn
appear at the police court as fill
complaints against each other
clmrges of assault and disorderly cr
duct. The Finnoy side of the cf
is that Hutterfiold drove under t
clothes lines and soiled M
Finnoy's newly hung out was
ing ; that when that lady wt
out to sco him nbout it
abused her and violently assault
Finney , who interfered. The oil
side in tlmt Finnoy wiido an imp :
yoked assault on Jiuttorfield , nnd t
trouble iminodiiitoly onsued. It ii
double header for the court to c (
Bider , and it doubtful on which ei
of the clothes line hia decision V
f.vlh
Army Ordora.
The following orders hnvo be
issued from the headquarters depa
mont of the 1'latto , Omaha , No
January 11 , 1882 :
The following decisions of the si
rotary of war , communicated by let
ters from the adjutant general of the
army , nro announced for the govern
ment 01 this command :
"Noil commissioned officers can not
he allowed and paid extra duty pay
except as'ovorteers'vi ( hen the work
ing Jorco is largo enough to warrant
employment of such ) and that the law
doen not contemplate their employ
ment an artificers , consequently they
should not bo so employed. "
"Details of non-commissioned ofli-
era on daily duty should not bo Hindu
xcopt in cases of emergency the no-
uesity for which must be umdo appar-
nt and thnt the decision prohibit-
ig the detail of non-coinmissiotiod
Micem on extra duty should bo np-
ilied in casea of dnily duty also "
HecruitH George Smith , David
ilhooley nnd Thomas Morritt , ou
sted wt Fort Sanders , \V. T. , arc
.saigned to company 13 , Fourth in-
itntry.
A general court martial is nppointct
> meet nt Fort Omaha , Nob. , on Uu
(3th ( day of Jnmmry , 1882 , or as soon
hereafter us practicable , for the tria
f Private George Klein , band , Nintl
if.intry , and such other prisoners ai
lay be brought before it.
Detail for the court - Major Win
I. Fonvood , surgeon ; First Licuton
nts MorriB 0. Footo , adjutant , Nintl
nfantry ; Jnmes Regan , 11. Q. M.
tfmth mfniitry ; Win. L. Carpenter
S'inth infantry ; James MclJ. Stembol
S'iuth infantry ; Second Lioutennnti
oorgo I'aliuor , Ninth infantry ; AI
ort S. MeNutt , Ninth infantry ; Cap
ain Leonard Hay , Ninth infantry
udge udvocato.
grontsr number of ollicers thni
hose named cannot bo aaeuniblui
rithout manifest injury to the nor
ice.
PERSONAL.
K. W. hare , of Liberty , is In the citj
M. It. Divey , of Lincoln , is in the city
Kx'leiuty Shcrifl Grebe is Htill quit
11.
Hon. L. Crounse , of Callumn , it nt tli
iVithncll.
.Tnuies C. Young , of Cedar Kapid , i
n th' > city.
Kutio Murphy left for Ynnktm
A. .f. Ciook , of Chnlli" , I'H registered a
, hu Withncll.
W. L. Whitteiiiure , of Aurorn , is at th
ilctropolitan.
Col. C. H , Chnse has pone to attend th
ourto at Linco n.
A. S Moore , of Neliyh , ii registered a
liu Mutiopolitan.
U. W. lUrlicr.ofVatciloo . , is a gucs
t the CifiKhtoii.
I' . 1C. Itnbcnck , of /m I coin , U le iaterci
[ it the Cie yhton.
T. Uerdel , of Lendulle , arrived ii
Omaha ye-terdny.
H. L , St.tnton , of Uiincr , ai rived i
Om.tlia la t ( .veiling.
T. C. Crawford , of West Point , ariivci
n Omaha yesterday.
H. 1C. L'almor , of 1'lattsmoutli , is regi :
ereil itt the Withnell.
S. 1' . Dimtlson , of Tecnmseb , arrive
in Omaha lant evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliisscll , of Nance couutj
re at the Metropolitan.
Charles W. Brown , of Cheyenne , ni
rived in the city yesterday.
En-Gov. Evans , of Colorado , went w
on the Demer train last night.
.T. C. IMnckinan , U. 1 * . agent at Fr.
uiorit , was in the lity j extcrdny.
T. A. Brooke , of UVcumseh , is amen
he ni rivals nt the Metropolitau .
.T. L. McClure , of Wohtonvillf , la in th
ctiy , n gueet at the Withnell house.
Mr , and Mrd. M. L. Brown and chile
: ) f Letlville , me guesU nt the Withuell.
S. S. Moody , of Beatrice , arrivtd in th
city last evening. Ho in at the Withnel
C. 1C. Hulliiluy and wife , and John 1
niil oiiiery , of Cotui.il BlulTfl , are i
Oiiuthu.
' . Se'Hernun , jiroprietor of the V , ' eat
urn houi-c , is the happy futlicr of n tci
pound iioy.
M , L. Harding , of Nebraska City , n
ri\ed here ycatcrday. He la stopping :
the Withutll.
Joel V. Parkins and O C. Sigler arriu
in the city yo-terday. They are at tl
Metropolitan.
F ed. Drexel and K G. Jenkeiitton le
Htiiiilny for Utah and Mnutnnt on
two months' trip.
J. S. < nulfield left for New York Thur
day , accompanied by C'haa. K. Dowe ;
if Clayton , I dud o.
Prince I. Wvcluler is in the city wil
his bride. They are thu gueatu of M
id MIH. M , Hellinan ,
( ie < > . W , lluberti' , gencrul manager
thu Olil Iliclcuiy mint1 , in S utliern Utii
left for Sa'X. Like > i htenlay.
M xs ICiiuna Kritp , the leading nilllin
of Knmiun' ' , cone in Iroin thu el t } e > > te
day , and r nuined over in t U city lo
tough to Liny a Urge hill of t ooJu
llicknian.
1 * . C Han ine , cnbtf in pi monger age
of the Chungi ) 4e Xorthweuteru , was in t
city yetcrl y IIK > iug ut ( JinIm , am Tfi
ing uith Gfiuiul Agent ' l.tik ut II
p nit Mi. milliner will thortly loca
hU lie.id < in.trte nt Pit xburg , and w
muku things interesting for rival Hu
from Chc ! go wtbtwurd , Ho in a then
on til railroml man , tiul n very plensa
gentleman to meet ,
George H , Kohinfiou , thu well kno
press agent of H vnrly'd orignal ma > ted
ininBtreU , paid Tin : BKK otlice ae
pleunant call latit evening. Mr. 11 bni ! >
in an old neuhpaper man , and , like hU c
league , Mr. Barney , lias been in the hi
lies * on bcveral well known jiaperi' , he it
coiiiiuctln ; a journal in Michigan hlmte
He nbly reireienU | the in iktodonic aggi
Cation in his line of the Inibineua ,
Jaa. Falconer has removed to t
basement of the "lloyd , " where ho
prepared to see nil bin old friends ai
patrons and "nuiro too. " Ho ct
tainly k epi ) a first clans pluco and
doing tiuoly. Uotweou the acts , whi
you have to go out "to goo n man
drop down. janlUeou-1
O 0. Cook & Co. , Council Bluf
Iowa , general agents for H , D. Rusl
Golden Kaglo Flour for Omulm , Nc
Ordora eolicitodby telephone or otht
wieo. docl2-lm *
IMPORTANT ARREST ,
A Watch Thief oud Burglar
Taken Into Cftino.
Stolen Property Found on Ills Person
The Ross Jewelry Recovered.
An important arrest was niado last
night by Detective llnzon , which it
important in more than one tome , M
it will doubtless lead to novoral othoi
captures and rovoahnent of a gaii ( { ol
thieves who hnvo for some time in
fested this city and Council JJluffa.
About 9 o'clock in the evening Olllcei
Hasten took possession of Joe Wilson ,
an alleged English cracksman nnd
thief , and lodged him in jail. Tin
Treat wns made on Tenth street , neat
no of the notorious houses between
) ouglas nnd Dodge streets.
After Wilson wns locked up ho was
tripped and searched , and a gold
vatch , valued at about 100 , wa.
bund tied to hia leg just above hit
nee. 'I ho watch corresponds to the
escription ot out ) stolen on Momhij
ast in Council Bluffs. While shadow-
ig his man yesterday the detectivi
ibtained a eluo uhich enabled bin
Iso to recover tlio propelty takei
rom Julius KOEH' ' liousu on Sunday
iqht last. Ho also ohtnined evidence !
f Wilson's ' connection with thii
ffair. Further arrests of more mom
iers of the gang and seine decidedly
cnsational dovolopmcnta ore expectei
.o-dajv
A Hnppy RoKturntioa-
POUTIANI > , Mich. , Aug. 24,1881.
H. H. WAHNEK & Co. : SiYa
most heartily recommend your Saf
Kidney and Liver Cure , to all suffer
ers from urinary dilliculties. I ow
tny present existence to its use.
jii-lw. J. S. MATHKWS.
SPECIAL HOTICES.
TO LOAN MONEY.
ONEY TO LOAN Call al Law OIJloi. of 1
M L. Thonm Kiinin S Crc K'hton Illnck.
l\i\l\ To loa'i't Iroin 8 to 10 p-rci-m
UWW on ( rood real OHtattot.urity , b
) K. ISAAC KI > WAl l' linn Pnrnhnm St.
'IU LUA At 8 per centli
. tcrost In sums of J2fWX ) nn
pwards , f nr 3 to 6 yrars , on flrst-claso city an
'ami ' prowrty. Itn w RIAL EUTATH and'LoA
\oioicr. If.tli and UomilcB Six.
HELP WANTED.
Mtn and onnnniry l rf. Hi
p y. AddicK ) wltn stamp , J , P. Dm rt
) inaha Keb. . ' 93 lb *
ANTK1 > ( iooil irirl tonivist In nlore. Ai ;
W ditas , wiih rt'fctcnc , .Merchant , Oinah
0. B2I-H
\Tl7AXTi : ' Six ( joocl cariicntcre. C. II
VV Uron n , 13th nml Call ortlia s : . D2S-14'
First-clasn l.mniltcss ( an tl
WAXTIJD wnrk.it the Wa-.liliiB'on I atindrj
Thirteenth St. , bttuccit Doile mid Capitol a\ <
ue.
WANTKD WORK. Ij a young irau who un
tlers'anda both finale and double i'iitr
bookkccpln ) ; . City refer coco. AddreM I , IK
su et. 018-13
"ANTKD At the Crclchton houst.a mil
W die aged woman to take care of a bab\ .
021-H
ANTED flood sceonl h--iid piano. Mui
W bo in uood older. Kniiuiro 411 S. lit
Olf3-18 *
An Acent for the HoweScwin
WANTED , on commission or salary , AO
dress W. , pout oflico drawer 65 , city. 916-U
One good horte for dflneryw :
WANTED H. F. > V1LSON , 1320 6th st. W2-M
-\T7 ANTKO Immediately , a cook , nt 920 Ha
W neySt. 11M
UHO of olflco in a producecommli
WANThD BS for a few hours daily. Ai
dre > , M. 1) , lice. 913-3t
A TED A fuw tabltxxirdira at 113 , cai
W ilc of 17th bt. , three doori nonli i
m t-88-14
ANTKD A few div bonncrsan be ai
commiilattd "itli finw-cl.L < a tabl i tioardi
n \ery renKonable rate. I , quire a 135 Ho art
butuctn i'th ' and 10 h SH. ( SSMf
A Kood plrl for general hem
WANTED In a family of tno. Stcndy emplo
mc'it and ( : oed wa e.Miift be good col
vH7Da\enport ! St. 877 tf
Kundlnif linden and school hood
WANTED Clark. Ht-ilBYUu. W-tt
ANTKD I. filllnsky fc Co. nave purrhasi
W th < > Jlllll ; bu-lnem of H. Bert hold , at 10 :
"oiiijlaii etrt-et , wt.cro fhuv will continue tl
IniHlni M , and bv fair dealing and piung ROC
priet * they propoi o to Iticna c the tradu liu
nolicit parties wiolu\cold ) iron , ragx , Junk ur
nicU'flto ' Kho thii'ii ' call. 703lino
A Rltuatlnn oa boot-Keeper t
WANTED
onn nlio th. roughly undenta ids daub
anil single c'nt'y , U alio a | { oed penitun le !
rrfcnncis ghen. Addicas , C. K. , Hi e olllco.
76 tf
. ' EH 4 children an b ardcm In a r-cle
W.AN'l , at 10th and California bt. L. 1
LOOMIS 757-tf
PANTEM 'Jlrltodo housework. Enqul
W 1110 Fitrnham St. 442-tf
FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND.
7lOlillKST-T oTuriiBKed r-ioms. HaTTl
I1 room , tOJ North Setenticiith btrcct , corner
or California. 92&-14
OIt HKNT.-.Stnri ! room In brick bulldli
I 1 N. W Crr ICIh and Izird st. Apply
C. F. OOODMAN , 1I1U Farnhamiit : 920-14'
IthNT Cottige , 8 5 north Ibth St.8M14'
FOU
'
8M-14'
T7AOU HKNT-tJooi hoti'.eaiid turn with 12 lol
1 ? Inquire ol KiijfcnoO'Xfill , lOthanil llowa
Hrtfet , 0'0-lf
KKNT-niKAl' house oil
- 1) ) Hory ;
well and i-istirn , iil NorUi lUth ht. b'Jl
| 7\0ll \ III-.NT lloom with botrd , lu new hou'
I. ' cast tile 1711 , Bt. , thno cloora I'ttHt of Don
a. 3. 887-14
1011 KK.ST-C1IKAI' IJ "ory house ; itillt
1 well and civtcrn , 1221 N. 10th at. 816.1
. ,011 KENT One nlco furnished front roai
F No. 1723 DoUKlas bl. 810 tf
FU10K
RENT Ono of the beatctireii en Ural
U10K 1 . , SOxil , by January 1,1BS2. 820 tl
"I70R RENT One mcfly fun Uhcd front roo.
Jj one unfurnished room ; cost side 17th H
one door north of Douiflm. 774 tl
11KNT A i "It or tlntrle roona , nlci
FOR ( , at N. W. cor. 2Uh and Dtvi
l rt ( Cot ;
p 11 KENT A flret-clw * hall for society pi
JL1 | ios < . Centrally located. For jiarticul ;
en ulrti Kencard Bros. , 14lh and
InIhu\Vimtt-rii S'c t | > a
L' roiner 12t- and Howard Stu , a Ur u rex
with or without utt'aiu jwHtr ; kuitabld for lit :
n aiuifjctiirl K or job printing cilice , Apply
tbu prmi'nii ' tCO-tl
RKNT One nlco furnished front roe
No , 1723 Doiii-lat < > t. 81B II
HE.NT t furnitbed room' cnur M
Full ' KxLbiinoN. E ccr. leili and Do.
itrcfti. 283 tl
HE.NT Mccl ) furnished looms with
FOR board. ICiasonablo prices , jc
Casa St. 709 tl
: \ RENT Furiilnhcd roomi , north sldo
J\OK
1 California St. , 2d iloor west ol 21 t , Innul
after 1 p. in. 43 .tf
RE.ST-Cotta { of il rooms , wdl ai
FOR
clitern ; 23rd and St. Muy'a avenue ' F
quire of U. W. Ktnntdy , 81SH 13th 6t , 749
PBUIAL NQTIUES-Oontiniwd
FOR SALE.
! > AkK--t'our foi-Mnni of nhcltlliK anil I
IJVill counlcr < . Inquire al 1) ) W. Hue ,
opiru House Pharmacy. V27-II
8M.K < i nr-t-cla * liook and flat onory
FOR , nrry'nif ' full llnooi ta > p , na
tions , I'pi'JM i a 1 pnpjr , inoldli'ir1. In fact
oicrjthlnKjdoini : abtm.i.eiH of 410,000 n year ;
Rood location ; cheap tent ; st kw till a out
f 1,000 , can bo bought on fa * } t-i nn liy gcxxl
put/ . Will icll , tiut not trade. Addrin
Spl914-U Frrmonl ) Neb.
8AI.K Oil KF.NT A grocery ( toro wid
1 butch r hop , dolnpr a ffood liutfium. In-
quirt at lliU ) otflte. l-lf
7IOIISAI.R A mwr'y ' new Md Ji r top liicpr >
1 chotii' c h of lime , Atldrutw I * . O. Ji wcr
s , flty. 004-tf
Kiill urn ill hiiuxnt near
l. V. ilipot , WiOV. JUCn juo , Opp. P. o.
77IOR 8Al.l2 nlco eonntcru Mid 2silver .
I1 fhnw cAiuiH , at Gi.0. II. I'cti'.w , ' , MM South
10th Ht. 7 l-tf
.lull "All > -iir ulli diha gatar ( MntUin pr i-
: tiutt ] , un liiiproutl fC on ol land mllnln-
nu n etntf.jn on t ) . r. H. U. M. DUNHAM , 1412-
milmmSt. , Oniilia. _ _ 7'2\iSm
710H HAt.H ' r trade 'or city ptoi < ctty , on
1 -pan o horj-cn , liuiu"9 uiul uanon. Addrui
. Y. , ihl ollco- ! " 22 U
FOH HAI.I.V itaoil IHJICII } car-old horKn.
Wtrrnntcxl toilrhc . . . „ . or Ounltli Kn.
quire of ( leuruu fnnticld , I'ltnll.
lltll'K i
t 20H-II
WrtsUW , \VAI.Sn.S-Jnmi 11. llnnre ,
of Montgomery CPv , .Mo. , lm < ualiiut *
or K.UU. Tho-u h < i waul , to | il.tNt v n nut
roM > xlintinl nrltu lilm. Ull-iKvwlt
711 Ui Sill-1)110 Mi-WltMnliireuliloi.u7ni
J po-tnllko IiiiUrontl6IU | ) IJoil o 0 ( J-tf
'opitil forimnc'ulmcrc t
i'lliB'nbll'lHilbinlmM. ' Host
tft-i nru hu i nd ii'qniru'l Apply lo .INO.
, . Hll'A CK'SKral l-HtntuOUIci > , fllO-lT
: IU COM HALT llhStnlid ) iroi > o-
NUIIUi hu ivcclruti until 12 o' lock noon ,
ammr.i 31 , 1SS2 , lor thu oriclUm nutl cnnijilo-
Ion of bull linu'fnr the Aiai'ciny of the Sncrrd
Icnrt , I'ir.nKaiiil nipcidcutlon-'cn luwntolHce
iflul'cne& MflidalKichii , ArenUcitOinnhi ,
i'et > , uhirt' bills w 11 bo rrculttd Tbo rlk'ht is
e ciu-ilto reject liny or all bltli. 028-31
NOTICE , CHILDREN Around the
TIAKK 1'rol. A. Krun8' tiptlc AKloacoiw ,
a maimnotli collection ut the mont liu utilul
noMiblo tab van HU nci nmt stntuvy , wli ) uiion
uutln e to-ninrrow a lern on nt 1 ! oVIock in V /
'urncr ' Hall In onlei that ltrs child umy
01110 to tht mntiiup , the j > rl U reduced to 10
cents. So tniKc a collection WAH never In foic
ren In Onulm Came 'one , conit- nil Concrtl
ailiiil"Blon 25ceiitH. lilldren only 10cento.
0 0-13"
nOH PALK HOTEL AND SALOON \ farm-
L' < rs' hmel anils nlnon in Nebraska dolnir a >
arge liusinii" ! < offcrtd for sil on n ion tit of
looviiiirli liuf mmut r-ad > to makoa trip to
Curopu , Ilid hoii'-c < NII ciod rtpair , and nta-
ilca , itc , in complete order. Apply at this
ollhe. Oil-ill twlm.
( 'A NCr' . The well known S iratoj *
AKAKK rj , opKhite | ) fair K nundi , IH for Kilo nl
a low casli price. h > cr > tiling in ( .cod running
order. Inrpuiru at briuery.
SbO-ID KI HAHl > HIKMON.
"TXST' UonOV-1 Rl'en on tjpo wrltert ; nlso
1 inacblnos for sale. IIKM. & AMh , 150
'urnhnm n.'ciiti ltcmlnitoi ! I'jpowrl'ors S l-20 >
7IUICMSUKI ) .OOMS For elimle K
1 aw o ie front room lib piano ,
xirncr l th and Capital a\tnue. tofl-tl
KMIR' SFW CITY MAPS , 10c. Mounts
t Haps , ? 2.tO OH ) . P. HIMIS. .
IN ( 'HAVO 1'astilo and Oil ,
PORTIIAITS iialntini ? MRS. U. H.
YAIIDNKK , room 1 , Jai-ob's Illock. 642-tl
T > KillS' HKAl.fA'lATK BOOM. Irt
HAY At A. H. Sandcr'e Feed Store }
BALED Harnoy St.
EMI8' HEAL ESTATE EXCIIANUK "
B 1st p * < e.
has rattling IODK UaU of HOUIKB. lou >
BKM1S oiid ( arms for sale Call arid pel
Hem"
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL
NOTICES.
* .
N OTIC K. Special advertUcmenta , ouch M
Loot , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Bent ,
Wonts , Hoarding , etc. , will bo inserted In toll-
column at the low raU of TEN CENTS PEH
LINE for tlio Brat insertion and FIVE CEMV
iER LINE for each subsequent Int-crtlnn.
Jeavendvcriisemints at our office , up t ir ,
corner Iroad ay and ilain Btreeti , Council
muffs.
muffs.WA.NTi : To rent a haum of about ten.
WA.NTi . in central location , nqniru at
BDROlIlcotouncIl Illufls. Jan. 13-2t
U'ANIED- flrit-tlaas IIiuso keeper uanU.
n poKiti n. Addrcsa I' . O. I'ox .So. 700
I'oundl HlulTs. npi' Jan 10-21
To buy 100 tons broum corn
WANTED addrew Council Illuflf
Broom Factory , Couijcil Bluff , Iowa. 658-20U
PANTED A first-clans broom tier. Ma > m
W & Co. , Council HluffH , Iowa. r > 60 30 *
J10KSAI.K Old ptperH40c iwr hundred , t
! The Ilt-o offlre. Council DlullH. BI 27 tf
II' 1CK MAKEKS FOR SALE 6 acred nr
TO more 01 land adjo'nii'f ; the brl knrri ol
llanner & Hal e < on I prer lln.ai' ' av. For
partlcularo > ppl > to l > a\id IluincM ort' lliinner't.
office at tlio lluard f Trade roims , ( 'onnt il Illuds.
776-dc22 3m
h\urylx lin Counci. Bluffs Ic
WANThli BIX , 211 cento per week , de
hcred b ) cmrrieru. Ollko corner Broadway arid
Main , upHtair * , Council Bluffa. Ed'J-ll
' TICKOT OFFICE War In railroac
tickets continues to boom. Unprecedented-
low rated to all eastern pointa. Kiery ticket
larantuod Orders flllod hy tclophone. From
one to ten Hollars Hnved by piiri'hrnlnt , ' tickets
of C. A. I'oti er , sticcetwor to I'otter & Palmer , No
40 South Fifth Htri'tt , fuur doom l > elo\\ tin post
office , Council I'lufTn. ' Iowa. octlH-tf
WASTED Hey , with pen ) , to earn
Inqulrt ! at B olHie , Council illiitls.
oitlS-tf
EDWARD KUE11L
MAOIHTEIl OF PALHYSTERY AND CONDI
TIONALIST , 4D3 Tenth Street , between Karnbiti ,
andllainoy. Will , with the aid of nardiar ,
spirits , obtain for any one a glance at the pusl
and { irmcnt , and on certain conditions in the fi -
ture. lloot-i and Shoes made to order 1'crf.x.J
' " ' \ctlon tuti kiitrpd u2r > .lt
Absolutely Pure.
Tills po .lor nncriulcs. . Araar\clof purity
treniali and wh 1 < omcneM. iloro eoinomlcu
than th "rdliur ) kinds , and cannot Iw old In
conipititiin with thu multitude of low teat
nhort weight , alum or photphatu iKiwden ,
Sold ouly In runs.
ItOVAL BAKINO POWDKIl CO . T