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SRS DAILY DRER TWLROID MAGNATES. el conmiitae, appol (CHARGED WITH MURDERR 1, commttce appointed. to solic Friday Morning, Sept. 23, LOCAL BREVITIES. raveling in Special Cars Both) Bast and West, ~Patterson sells coal, ~Donne, Reliable Hatter. —Frederick Leading Hatter, ~800 business lots Call on Bemis. ~-New oranges at A, H, Gladstone's, «=4000 resiaence lots Bemis, agent, =250 houses and lots ~Bemis' real estate boom. —A, W, Nason, Dentist, Jacob’s block, —Best line of Cigars, st Saxe's, —S8moke Stariton & Storms, Cigar, at Kuhn's Drug Store only. —Soda Water, President Villard of the North Pacific and a Distingunished Yesterday was a big one in the wa; of special conches and railroad . mag- nates. Attached to the C., B. & Q. express train from Chicago, whick rrived at 2 o'clock p. m., were two special conches—Pullman’s “private rawing room and hotel car, and the '‘Belgic,” a dining car, urmised, these cars held some distin-| uished ocoupants, At the head of the party was HENRY VILLARD, president of the Northern Pacific road, nd recently elected president of th rogon Transcontinental Transporta- ion company. This latter companyj as_been formed through Mr. Vil ard's efforts and has for its object th onstruction and connection through line from New York to Port-| and, Oregon, and thence by steame to various points still further west, better than ever, af ~Bemis' new map of Omaha, 25 cents, —200 farms and 900,000 acres of land| ~The Lion continues to roar for Moore's Harnes» -ad Saddlery, «~For ring Commiercial Job Printing, o1l at Te Bex Job rooms, —Bicycle for sale or trade for a horse.| —Who pays the highest price for Second Hand Furniture? Abrahams & Lewis,| 1121 Douglas street. --Capt. Bandle says that fully 8,000 persons witnessed the game at Ashland Detween the U. P, and Ashland nines. ~The rear end of the district court house has been adorned with a new porel and pair of steps. —DProf, W, g. Anders Dancing School begins October 4, See advertisement in} another column, —Most elegant new styles of Hats, a the Omaha Furier, Henry G. Richter, 16th street, opp. postoffice. ~—To the farmers don't forget to call and see Doane's fine lot of hats and caps aly 218, 14th street. ~—Nindel & Krells, Practical Hatters,| ‘Waesell hats and caps cheaper than any You will find it to your ad wantage to give us a call, —The front of Boyd's opera house was be ing thoroughly cleansed yesterday, and the mortar in the space between the brick painted black. —Doane, the reliable hatter wants t see you all to-day, giving away hats and remember 218, 14t The other members of the party| H. H. Gorringe, the man| 'who brought the obelisk from Egyp! for Wm. H. Vanderbilty Privy Coun ilor and Secretary of State Herzog,) f Berlin—the dignitary second only| 0 Bismarck in the German empire;) Herr Enthausen, a wealthy Calcutta erchant; Junius Henri Browne, the} ‘amous correspondent and writer; H. . Wisner, late consul of the United| [States at Coburg, Germany; Willia Lloyd Garrison, son of the lamented nti-slavery leader, N, P. Hallowell] and Charles Fairchild, of Boston; 8, . Reed, of Portland, Oregon; H. H.| 'yndale, J. C. Henderson, C. F. Mec; im and Gen. H. L. Burnett, capital. lists of New York; A. L. Stokes an (Wm. W. Bates, of Chicago, and C, H. Spofford, President Villard’s pri- vate socretary. THEIR OBJECT, The party came directly from New York city, where the foreign gentle. en arrived about two weeks 'heir tour is one of observation, which| ose the construction of, T TR caps at Doane's, —1I. G, Parker, who was so badly in. Jjured by a fall from o three story house,) striking on o paling fence a few week: since, is now 8o far recovered as to be ablel to walk about in his room, —Fifteen hundred and twenty-five cars of the stock have passed over the U. P Tailway from various points in Montana,) Utah, Colorado, Wyoming and Nebrasks from the 1st to the 20th of this month, ~Frank J. Ramge has issued his fall and] ‘winter fashion plate, the subject Deiny Garfield and his cabinet, The photograph} which is a beautiful work of art possesse: asad significance, and will doubtless be trensured as & memento. —The trial of the liquor: cases in the county court has been postponed for thirt; through to the coast; and, second, the uilding of numerous branchi lines. President Villard was very brusque) when approached by the reporter of ‘e BEE and, as was expected, gave little information regarding the great] mterprise, of which he is the head. Hel s o large man, with military mus-| tache, and is somewhat inclined t He has risen [presidency of the Northern Pacific ad, from an humble start, been at one time AN OBSCURE REPORTER, on a still more obscure paper. 'war found him a correspondent at the| after which he commenced to e in Wall streot affairs and rap-| rose to financial power. was learned, 1n a brief interview,| the new Transcontinental com:| jpany, of which many of the gentle- y were stockholders, [proposed to build a thousand wmiles d jbranch roads from the main line with., The total amount of road in operation now, including] 207 miles of coast branches, is 1,065 The main line is to be extend.} od to Portland as soon as possible, 'his will give a through connection| rom New York. The estimated earn. jings of the whole are placed by the ice-president of the road, T. D. Oates, at $14,725,000 annually. GOING EABTWARD ttached to the overland train from) Ogden yesterday afternoon was the pecial car ‘‘California,” from the entral Paaific road. Tt contained] he San Francisco millionaire, D. O.| IMills, president of the Bank of Cali He is also one of the direc ors of the Chicago & Northwestern| Mr. Mills was accompanied by| fhis family, with whom he will spend he winter in New York city, tion of Regret. At the regular meeting of the land leaguo last night the Our ohief is dead, stricken down i he prime of life, and in the meridian | | § ~All of the evening trains from the e arrived on time last night, except the Roc Tsland, which was three hours late. ~—The friends of Pat Hinckey, a joll; son of Erin, are congratulating him, I » bouncer and weighs eleven' pounds, ~—McCormick is remodling his building,] ‘When completed it will have a plate-gl. front. It'is one of the oldest, if not the| oldest brick building in Omaha, —Mayor Boyd says he has looked up thi 1aw on the subject and finds that the coun cil committee on fire and fire apparat: really have no control whatever over the fire department, —That portion of Twelfth street fa- miliarly known as the *half acre,” is en: Joying » period of unwonted quiet. » fight has disturbed its peaco for seves lin the next year. ~The west bound U. P. train was th Thours late in leaving yesterday, owing to a} like delay in the C., B. & Q. train fromilt Chicago. The *‘Q” started from Chic with fourteen cars, on all of which had been placed the automatic brakes inst of air brakes. Through lack of knowledg of the brakes they became set on one of] the special cars which had to come through and it required some time to loosen them.} i ottt bl o doidle b ““The Revere House Counci Blufl is O.Iu' best second-class hotel in the jmourns its chief m: dent James A. Garfield. Therefore ResoLvep, That the Irish Natio nd League of Omaha, feels the universal sorrow which The dark cloud of the nation' grief hangs over us, i pirit before the bier of our distin ished and beleved president, we jpour forth our keen sorrow, mingled with tears at the irreparable loss sus ained by this istrate, Presi Stealing Lumber. Forsome time past Foster & Gra; have been missing lumber from thei on the bottows, The thef ve been 80' numerous that a trap was st to catch the depredators, ‘This resulted in the arrest of a m named William Rebel, takon before Judge Beneke yes pleaded guilty e, but it was proven that he r man with a large family,) ‘who had been but a short carry away the lumber and t} ‘was no harm for him to d> the same, Ho was sentenced to make restitution} in double the amount, and to pay fine of §10 and cost. —— A Lady Hurt, A singular accident happoned yes: 4 a fow miles west of Omah Mrs, Kestener, who lives about si mmiles from town, was coming toward: the city in a buggy. A steer in a lo adjoining the roadside cam inst. the fence, fo! and made for the buggy. Tha hl:zu, frightened by the steer, stoppe set the wagon, on her head, rendering her uncon cious, The steer, as though satisfied with what it had done le urely back to the fiold, dri seized 'hat while we offer ou sympathy to the aged wother, and| relatives of the distinguished dead,| we also feel ourselves indebted to thay jmothor who gave such a son to the re| great in the forum; great in| d and great as chief magistrate,| ho has at last earnod martyr's crown.| Sergeant Dey, and his assistant,| M Natson, have a bi; ract on their hands, From the es blishment of the signal service sta] ion in this city in 1871 to 1880 the data which had Washington was impertect and insuf-| becomes necessa) that the whole work for that time be roviewed and a corrected data be ob It will oceupy the time off the gentlemen in the oftice, six hours daily, nineteen months to complete A Mangled Leg: A man was brought to St. Joseph' ital yesterday jury sustained by being run ove He was walking on the ilroad track and on the approacl train attempted to step to one side, atching in the ties he fell one leg lying on the track from the klo to the knee, pver it erushing it horribly, faint chance of his rocovering the suffering fro and a message sent for a physician, Before his arrival she mm?:r’;d con: e waly ey hevised. Tha was only vised. ugg mllchunxd the was drove home. ——— e The car passed| ——— “ BLACK-DRAUGH T cures costive] Hubermann for watch work, D —— I'HE OMAHA DAILY BEE FRIDAY, EP'I“]MBER 23 1831, Hospital Addition, A special committee, appointed byl con ed c city, council, of which Mayo . ubscriptions for the addition to St i Joseph’s hospital met at Judge Wool o Boyd is chairman, met in the city| 5 " - !y A o lerk's offico last evening for the purjj& Former Omaha Man in affrhs offico last night. They ha pose of hearing any charges that Western Jail. been waiting to learn how much the might bo made agamst Chief Galligan) lifforent railtonds would contribute of the fire department. The only| ¥ before appealing to the people. The gentleman who appeared before News comes from Wyoming terri l_u‘n Ir(lulutlm'dl 'm‘ slln,(_)(ll t'l‘lu-y lllui he committee was Hon, C. K Sate v om-Jcided last night to begin at once and outant, who gave a briefoy that Peter Ashley, a former om i " becriptions. Over 82,000 ploye of the Union Pacific railrosdB@as contributed by the members o ot of several recent fires md expresscd the opinion that th ity was to blame for not having com-Jarrested on charge ot shooting a man letely extinguished the remainingMatally in a melee. Betore Ashley] embers 8o that no other fires migh be started by them. There were no harges of any kind brought againstiith / ‘hm% Galligan on account_of his acllplicity in the death of a woman whom[@\Vebs tion at the recent fires. The commit-lhe represented as his wife, who died eo dccilde;l to mkolnu" steps n]nd in-@under peculiar circumstances, A girl tructed the city clork to advertisellyas taken to a_hotel on Tenth_streol he fact that nother moeting will bellby Ashley and introduced as his sis | GOOD-BYE MY LOVER. lnld for the samo purpose on Wednes-Bter, She procured work there, Ash y evening. ey boarding at the same ylace. Dur . ; - i in{. her .m}" there she received o num. fjGood-Bye, E£ang Mrs. Louis MEMORIAL SERVICES. Rher of letters addressed to Miss Annie Lewis, as She Left Him Ashley. Her services mnot prov nd a resident of this city, has beenflthe committee, speaking for thems elves and for others who had author- ized them to. The following gentle bt nen were present at the meeting: left this city he was charged, throughlly, 400 Woolworth, Frank Murphy, olumns of the papers, with com-@W. A, L. Gibbon, J. P. English, ter Snyder, Vincent Burkley, E. . 'Chandler, Wm, Bushman, John McCreary and J. L. Webster. - - 3 ing adequate she was discharged, Behind. [Arrangements Made for ThemBang Ashley left at almost the sam st St By the Citizen's Com- Jtime. ¢ o i e & ma % : Tho next heard from them was thatf§ On Wednesday morning a man niittee. Ashleyand she were living, as brotheffrushed into one of the stores onf PSR land sister still, in a house on Four-@South Tenth street, and excitedly) A meeting of the committeo of citi-Jfipontht strect A L"j‘,,:‘;‘u',:,‘f“‘;,'l‘u fuauled off his coat. . The x'nd'l‘m‘l]m bons appointed to perfect arrangeMowner of the house, Mr. Riley, reof the place went down under thg nents for a public demonstration inflquested them to leave, and they didfleounter fora revolvor, thinking thaf this city on tho oceasion of Presidont@ho: ""’Vi:l]g into a ffc\;‘ r«tv}vms(in it meant fight. PR 5 house on the corner o enth strectf . v "1 you give me o is in General Manderson's office. Therefvhere the girl had first found work MU roforred to a pawnshop and there were present, General Mamdcmun,\h Here {\ahlcy and she ‘h\'ed as manflyo ¢putit in” for €2, and, in his chairman, Judge Savage, A. N. For-and wife, and he told, in_explanationllhirt sleeves rushed for the outgoing] louson, C. E. Yost, Hon, J. 1. Redick,Jof this new relation, that his wife hadllp "¢ M. train. oy P, P. Shelby, Col. C. 8. Chaseleft her peoplein Indiana withoutll mphjs somewhat remarkable action) udge Cowin and J. H. Millard werfitheir consent and that she took hisgllight have arisen from an_ordinaryl bsent. The services of the Musical !“"”“,“l"" sister, to Lol ul o) hel ause, but in this instance it didn't. (Union orchestra were tendered for thefllidentity. Ho afterwards said thatlii,quiry revealed the fact that the in-§ ccasion by Julius Meyer, and of thejfshe came from Missouri and related@iiviqual with the coat to sell was a Omaha Gleo club by John R. Man-Jgan entirely different story. deserted husband, or a fooled Lo: hester. Both were accepted, aftes In June last the woman died underfllip srio, it being impossible which the following program was de-fj8uspicous circumstances. ~ Refore horll, toll which. It appears ided upon: death sho admitted to a friend thatllihat he went to the Germania ORDER POR THE DAY. e e e berfiouso two or thres days ago with 0 ;i ) . sWwoman, e Lo From 1 to 2 p. m,, tolling of allliknowlcdge of the matter, said that helil wite " "Ho was scen to give an hurch.and fire bells in the city, andflenow of ‘it, but was not to blame. Ml mount of money to his companion or. uathering of the people at tholThoso facts induced a reporter to pub Tuesday, after which he disappeared, Acadomy of Musio lish the affair, making an inference a fiseis otel. Both had l}lfnt{l))v(:n{\cademy of Music excrciseslly, Ashley's connection with the crime, btzxrefl:i‘::l?il;u‘:t ‘:l:d]l lt::l\.viu bec:l): S e A Lot Datod it "1'1 asking the question ;vrznnlmg thelihopelessly bewildered when he was| 3 Teaiing of. Governors proctamacion@ o tionship between the two. Nofout of her sight, so that ho was taken) G erieral Mandesson,; . investigation was entered into, andi@iy by the police. . Tnvocation by Rev. A. . Sherril, jgehe woman was buried. ~Ashleyat thell During his absence in the afternoon) 4, Hymn by Omaha Gieo Club. ftime threatened to make it warm forlin, woman formed the acquaintance o 6. Prayer by Rev. J., W. Harris, tho newspaper giving publicity to thelly voung fellow staying at the house, 6. Music by Musical Orchestra, ffair, but instead disappeared, andfq it soon evidently became a case) T Address by Rt Rev, R. H. Clarkson.8ad not been heard of until the re-@, \which she thought: o iynby Omaa Clse Olib. Bliort that he had become involved in W. Ingram, “How happy could I be with either, 10, Address by Rt. Rev, James O'Con-jiatal encounter. Were t'other dear charmer away.” T1: Music, (not nssigned.) T Night came Lewis; didn’t show up., 12 Address by Rov: W. J. Harsha, _ Sowing and Reaping. BBy morning he hadn't yet put in an 13. Address by Rey, W. E. Copeland, When a young lady hems handkerchiefsflappearance. Then it was that his bet- 14, Hymn by Omaha Glee Club. for a rich bachelor, she sews that she may@lier or worse half, realizing that she 15 Benediction by Rev. J. 1. Max-reap. When seeds of disease are plantedfh® A i LR et *@hrough over indulgence, you can proventfiad the money in her possession, 16, ¥ 1 March Ly M 1 UnionBthe undertaker rrom reaping the benefit bygconcluded to accept the endearments )r‘clm»‘t‘rn:.r:imin‘;rrsymchyuw ::. ,(};“‘:.,'fi using Spring Blossom, Price 50 centsiflof the other chap, and fly with him. isperse. trial bottles 10 cents, septldeodlw MAccordingly the woman paid her bill On recommendation of Col. C. S, TR R D T r left, taking the 8:35 B. (Chase the following was adopted: 'PERSONAL. The committee call special attention| A P e ts ¢ 1 vernor’s ion i i happen when Lewis meets the couple. o the governor's proclamation in rofy 0 Sigel and Mrs, Springer, of Balti- e Sy 7 is no telling what mayQ CHARLES SHIVERICK. Bedding, Mirrors an overything pertaining to the furni- ure and upholstery trade. Omaha and makes the ~Oontinued ngine, B. W. Payne & In perfect osder. Inquire of . 50-t1 JseRoraL_womioes , Furniture, OR SALE-A small Wbest stock in lowest puces ~ SPECIAL_NOTICES. Advertisement To Loan, For Sale) Boarding, &c., will be in A #pan of ponics i buggy aimost ne Catedonian Salosn, U, P. blo L E—Lease and furni hotel in a_tawn of 1300 inhabitants, ot Nebraska; has 24 beds; the tra: eling ort. Inquire at BEE office. ro of a Arst-clase i (.ost, Found, Wants, \orted in these columns once for Ti ber line; each subsequent insertion, FIVECENTS The first insertion nover less than TY-FIVE OENTS of_Douglas aud Sarpy couns tos. A. ROSEWATER, 1620 Farnham street 320-40 Neat hiouse and full lot, 12 blocks Jonx L, McC'aaux, Opp. Postoffice. LE—Fine stock farm of 400 acres good liouse, cattlo shed, orchard &c. n casy reach of railroad, TO LOAN—MONEY. ONEY TO LOAN= Clarkson & Hun 4 ONEY TO LOAN—Call at Law Office of D. L. Thomas Room 8, Creichton Block, SALE--Neat cottage and good §1160. JOIN L. McCAGUE Opp To loan at from S to 10 per cent stateseourity, by [ OUSES AND LAND--Bomis rents houses, ots, lands, offices’ EDWARDS, 1100 5:250.00( vards, for 3 £ § yoors, on f es, hotels, farur Good house with four rooms and " half lot, No. 2613 Dodge between 20th and Good well and shado tree Inquire on premises. 11th and Farnam st MISCELLANEOUS. HELP WANTED. iD PROPOSALS Will be rece Honse, corner Farnl FIELD. 313 Douglas street, Oma- store building on the a, for constructing a h and Jones Sts.; Plans and_epecifications may be seen at the office of B. A. Fowle t. o for & child, Address o D—A No. 1 good man for sewed| work, will pay ool wages. er, Boot and Shoc Greek and Latin, per week to & competent girl Juthwest cornee of California and 21stSt. At A, 1. Sander’s Fead Store, 3 19-t0 A situation by an experiencod URNISHED ROOMS--Reasonablo rates at 1717 Cumings, bet. 17th and 18th streete, Brect, Central City, FANTED--Button hole makers, F 60 NORTUNE TELLER AND MEDIUM—Mra, Eliza tells past, present and fature in love he reveals the deepest secrets of She possesses the maf 1 ence, convenient to stree ngineers, Bee office. 25 19011l all your wishes. Call at N and Chicago street. INE HOUSE TO RENT—Best psrt of thecity, ! 10 rooms, bath-reom, water-closet, gas fur. N. Shelton, 1618 Farnham St. MAHA BIRD STORE Has for eale all kinds of Forcign and Domestic Bird u I8l Fanciery goods, at 103 South 10th » small family; 15138houglas and Dodge. 24 - ROPOSALS FOR HAY—Bids will be roceived by tne undersigned until noon, Septe : ber 26th, 181, for 20 tous of hay, to be delivered to of the Oaaha pos.ofiice, the c stem, middling ccarse and o ity, JOSEPH MICHEAL, Omaha Postofiice. \VANTEb—llomh-n ot 1408 (‘nw,flh 5 FANTED—Two or threc day boarders in Inquire 1609 Davenpor ANTED—An experienced and trusty girl for general housework NTED—Woxan cook. one good wages will be paid. er16th and Davenport. ED—Four good coat and pants mak- q t b Sept10-d2tEwat. , bet. California and Webster EMIS has rattling long lists of houscs, lots lands aud farms for sale NTED--A apprentice boy, Apply at the Exc E. CLARKE'S No. 1 Board 3th and Dodgo Sta. ANTED—Carpentsrs to build 25 cottages of 0GGS & HILL, 2 O—Manufacturing concern wanfs a 53 man in Omaha and i every cit; A few hundred dollars ne pay for gods on d i 8 Bmxls' REALESTA M.—See 1st page. UP—A red cow. Owner can hey Vil FRANCIS ROBBIAS, it general’ bfisework in) o B COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL ~ NOTICES. 00d girl abont 15, to assist ing} ddress Merchants, City. B Il e L op O At o s vasftarad it s Wbl OMAHA MEDICAL COLLEGE. the day set apart for the public obse-] uies of President Garfield, and re-Jl D. H. Boughton, 3d U, &. cavalry, is infl Fall session begins Qct. 10, 1881 B. Ayres, M. D., Sec. pectfully request that all businessflliown, (Address, G. fiouses bo closed at least from thell o g, Hoar, from'San Buenaventurs) imo the bells begin to toll until the TERRIBLY OVERWORKED, o5 ol Rorvices baveioanaluded al, s visiting in Omaha for a few days, The committee adjourned after de-fi ¥. M. Linehan and wife left yesterda I T ciding that Gen. Manderson and Mr. [fffor Clarion, Towa. 'he Hospital Sisters Who Can| Ferguson make all further preliminaryfll Gideon Baxter, traveling agent for the Tal Rest Joreparations. ¥ % [Vandalia, is in the clty. BROIDOIIORE: Mrs, M. C. Hamilton and Mrs, Fre [Davis returned home from the east yes. There are 27 patients atSt. Joseph’s erday. Hospital, and every day there are fseveral applications’ for beds, whic] owing to the lack of room, have to be refused. The Sisters in charge have 8 £ been working night and day. Dr. Paul mick, of Wauseca, @G rogsmann informed Tie Ber repor- y, staying at the With-Bter that ashort time since not one of nell. the sisters undressed for nine days. John A, Creighton and wife returned@Overtaxed nature has at last rebelled. ast evening from an extended trip through-JThe sister in charge of the drug de-| out the western conutry. partment is sick with the ty- phus fever, and Mr. Schro- er, of Schroter & Bech® now, The Wabash Disaster Victims. A gentleman from Shenandoah,)| a., near which place the accident on he Wabash road occurred two week Geo. F. Linehan, for some time past, an lago, which killed one person and in-Roperator in the Telephone Exchange, left jured twenty-eight, states that fourfllyesterday for Ackley, Towa. or five of the wounded persons are li- Hon, L. B, McCq able to die. Among those who are in\inn.. is in the a critical condition are three members f the Foley family, from Missouri; IMiss Kearns, a lady from the north-| ern part of Ireland, who was en route| to California to meet her brother; and] iMiss Mack, who has a brother in th N. J. Edholm and wife, and Mrs, J. EJ employ of the C., B. & Q. road atfiHouse left for St. Louis last evening [Hastings, over the Wabash, up the prescriptions for them. One) Senator Saundersand wife left yesterdayfother sister, who is a very efficient] A SUIT for Clevolund, 0., where they will meotflnurse, 18 also sick with the same fove bt he presidential funeral cortege and attendfand the brother of the Sister Superior| 3 < the ceremonier, Mrs. Saunders is anjis also down with the same complaint. o Which Side Issues Werol . ) fiend of My, Garkield. A few days since a telogram was sen Most Entertaining. H. E, Burnard, attorney for the Phanislts, Lafeyette, Indiana, * asking hat if possible two sisters be sen 3 here. An answer was received to-da) There was quite an entertainingllc'ty reviewing the claims which have beenllsaying that they would leave imme uit tried yestorday afternoon before presented against that company in thi; diately and would reach here as soon| ustico Brandes. It apj th tate, Several importantsuits havearisey,llas possible. One of the sisters will [Barney Shannon owns a i’,um nearfiwhich will be tried at the next session of fitake charge of the drug department, )‘m corncl"r ‘lJnf l'illevflllt:‘l mxdb?nvenpo tlithe United States court, Nov, 14, t wnluld :;.ot h}:a out ufhplncu Iulsru to} reots, is house has en occu-| . B ay that the sicians having charge biod for somo. timo by Will B flgurcms, Disckburn, of Lincoln, is at theS ¥ty oy i1 speak very highly of Riley. During the past tw i he sisters and give them credit for jmonths it is claimed byl . Huyden and wife, of Chicago, arelvery excellent work. By all the pa- Bhannon that Riley has paid no rent, ffetaying at the Withnell. i ients they are regarded with greal nd he therefore brought suit to re-W George Berry, of O'Neil City, a stagefiatiection. cover the amount due him, The at-Bhoute contractor, is in town. T roey for Riley began to chaff Shan. on, who retaliated by giving as good he received. Riley joined in and| triangular war of words was begun, Will Connolly, an artist, of Shenandoah,| £ 4 in which the parties to theflla., is in Omaka, visiting his Lrother, @ No diplomas or premiums awarded,| uit made some disagreeablefConnolly, but the universal verdict of the peo observations about each other, Shan-@l o . o P v, P10 18 that the Witk is the best ma- on at length applied a very ugly (.5,'. Senator Saundem and wife left for Cleve-B),i6 on exhibition, The work dong U het to Riley, who retaliated that and ):""“.'nl",y ufternoon to attend Presiy ind the samples shown were wondor-fg had kept Shannon from going to jail ngient Garficlds funeral, @iul, und to hear the exclamations ol ow years ago. Shannon rephed thatll™ A quict wedding at West Point, Neb. @hundreds of ladies, ““I have a Whit; Riloy invertod the truth, and whilollbrought two guests to the Creighton houscfand would not exchange it for any ho justice took the case under advise-Bto-day, H. D. Calland and wife. machine made,” was very gratifyin ment the sudienco adjourned to tholl' Mrs, M. Donavan has been Iying seri Jf*° 1t exhibitors. idewalk to listen to the two men swaj N The White has the largest sale, compliments, The personal wntan‘ ously ill for some time past at the Creigh-leiyveq the best satisfaction, and is th as finally settled before the partiesfl®™ house. The lady is now in a fair wayBlonsiost selling machine made. W gt Mutual Life Insurance company, is in thelll - = ¢ GLORY ENOUGH. HE WHITE SEWING MACHINE AGAIN| VICTORIOUS, Col. Martin, of General Crook's staff, farrived from the west yestorday. pame to blows. il dbsod il cordially mvite everybody to examin e Sir Samuel Baker, the renowned Africanfithe White before buying, as w Slight Fire. pxplorer, was on board the arriving over.Jjguarantce perfect satisfaction mn all A fow minutes nm?r noon to-day aflland train yesterday, He was accompa JJcascs. mall framo kitchen in tho rear of “anflkuied by his wife, with whom he has beenf] Soliciting a large share of you uneccupied frame house near the cor- . s - patronage and thanking you for pasf er of l'iburwenth and Harney streef aiag 2 e“_""d“‘ Waem four. avors, I am as discovered to bo on fire. 'The deJj The following are registered at the Respectfully yours, Jpartment were on the scene in a jiffy (Withnell: Mus, J, T Tkoelleck, of Sid: Joun ZEHRUNG, nd for the first time attached theirjiveys Lieut. O. H, Boughten, of the UniMWholesale and retail dealers in Whit hoso to the fire hydrants. Two fineflited States army; G, A, Searight, of Chey. machines, Omaha, Neb, mith, wife and son, of Oak-| = oo treams wero thus secured, and, not-fenne; W, 8, ifl‘“‘:’:}u:;“ tll:t ul.e l;iuilfiingdwu afdale; J. H. Allen, of Denver, Hurt ot the Cathedral = perfect tinder-box, the fire was douse W. E, Phelps and wife, Mrs. J. P, Vin At 8 o'clock yesterday while thel "The A 3 3 T A is adjacent to the old aur'luli!yy;hun. vorch, all of Sioux ~City, are at thel0 Mol CEUE I TN O0b of the o damage to the building is o groat@Creishton house, Vincent & Phelps arclly jilding into position on the whll, deal less than nominal for the entirefithe contractors for the railroad work inlbo derrick broke and the frame was| tructure is a worthless affuir, Jprogress between this city and Blair, \urlold \lmlluuuy against the lcullbid i ——— B The following are registered at the Mo JJon Which three carpenters were work- ., ame . Givan, Kud - sape paffovoltan: ¥. W, ik, of Norh Plaie @0, o SRt Mok o, Soriiown od 8t. Jacobs' Oil in his family forfl': O Usrpenter, of Des Moines; L. I 3y iinc him uveng)ly but not arious painful ailments, with axcel JJCooley, of Farwington; Thos. Price, o LI M L YOG ont results. Ho has also hoard fron lincoin, and Rev. R, Cook, of Jessup, In) OR. M A many whe have used it tor rheuma-JiThe latter gentleman isa commercial trav-A tral package o ism, that it alone of all remedies didfleler, and at the eame time o preacher offlgoe of charge, hem good. ome note, i tn 4 ANTED—Fverybody in Council Bluffs fo to take Titk I3ee, 20 cents per week, de- Office corner Broadway and ANTED—Housekee, yer, 1100 Farnam st. | 36-1 livered by carriers. Main, up stairs, Council Bluffs. ANTED—To buy 100 tons {broom corn. For particulars address Council Blufls [Broom Factory, Council Bluffs, Iown. 633-20t! ANTED—A qood carpenter at once. Ap- ply Mynster & Adams, Council Bluffs, e ANTED ~Good eecond corner 10th and Burt St. rl at southwest| 85-t¢ ANTED—Situation by y ung man willing %o work at any respectable busincss. Ad dress A., Bee office, ANTED—Woman cook at ANTED—A first-class broom tier. & Co., Council Bluffs, Iowa. VVAN TED—Girl at 2604 Dodge 'm“\r 5 ANTED—A boy to do chores at M ANTED—Dining room girl, at the Dora) D oyt dot House, opposite Bee office. ANTED—Good girl for general housew ter, Council Bluffs. 062.tf ctable employment by hus \’ a8 7ANTED—A situation by first-class miller. Had 20 yoars experience. t old and new processes, Boiler Works, Omaha, BGirman and ANTED— By M. W. Hartigan, proprietor o the Missouri Valle [Neb,, four first-class bol bl need apply. Best wages paid, 3. W. HARTIE Speaks Englich and wainted with steam and water w Con give the best of reforence. Wil on trial at any time. 1611, Council Bluffs, Ia, Addresy H. 8., Box 7 ANTED—B n gentleman of experience and buciness habits, a position with a firm, Rererence given. 1. nt, by & newly marri ore Nov. 1st, & small o . Address Koo 14, Creighton lerk or t ) travel. ] ANTED—Girl at 1133 North 19th St., 4t b BOrt G Eriaee: ALL on or address Potter & Palmer, 40 South Gth strect Council Biuffs, lowa, for rail- northand south, Chicago Every ticket guar- visits the hospital cach day and puts@l froad tickets cast, W $10.00 Round trip 819,00 antecd, and tickets bought, sold and exchanged ANTED—Two exporienced cooks, #ix help-§ erwand thirty table waiters, during week| Enquire of D. T. MOUNT, 1412 Farnham §t. ANTED-—-Fuuding bridge aud school bo H. T, Clark, Bellovue, FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LAND, ANTED--Two_experience { book solicitors r Colorado and Utah, box 1214, Council Bluffs, Iowa. 'o Contractors, Builders and erty Owners. The undeisined having been appointed agens stz the extensive iron and wire manuf ouse of 5 rooms houscs of E. T. Barnum, of Detroit, itussel Iron Foundry and Works at Tol Ohio, capacity of 50 tons daily, s prepared to turnish estimates and prices for iron columns, kc., &c., for store fronts, window caps and. sills hroshold plates, wrought iron beams and gird staple fittings, pulleys, arnished rooms with or out board, 1417 Howard §t. [ JOR RENT—A conven| ! 818 10th 8t , near U. NOR RENT—Two ont_rooms, suit, bet. Davenport and Chicago,” Enquiré 63-24 acquariums, fountains, summer garden and ' cemetery ornaments, lower stands, graye guards, raricty. — Catalogues sup > JOR RENT--New cottage, 6 roome; Hamilton ks from str et car, 1 ‘Possexsionfghouse: . 1. $20 w month inadvance, A, C. W Manufacturers' Agent, 92 Pearl strect. Council Bluffs, Iowa! N ni EDWARD KUEHL, MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDI! (T, 408 Tenth Street, between Farnham Will, with the aid of guardian hpirits, obfain for any one aglance at the past ud prosent, and on certain conditions in the fu- Boots and 8hoes made to order. tistaction guaranteed, Two furnished roomy, - ; B 001 RENT—A new cottage with threo rooms,) Inquire on premises, 30th st. farnham and Douglas, 0 rooms and $60 AOR ILENT-—Just finished two first-class two- corner 16th and Doug 1~ furnished rooms over aled . cor. 16th and Dodge 20-tf 16 room with board, 1808 Cali 78541 egant furnished re i BALE—Span large young horses 09 Houschold goods in_ firsticlass tion, cheap. Apply to L. B. Green) Bt 40-22* NOR RENT—Two cottages, four ‘rooms each,| on Fourteenth strect. X North 15th street, NOR SALE—1 first-class cabinet organ, very Tnquire Milton Rogers| cheap: Dearly new. Son, 14th and Farnham St, MOR SALE- Abont 500 cuble yards, southea t coruer 20th and Cutning. of FRANK SASSTROM, 515 north 10th s POWDER Absolutely Pure. m Tartar, No other flaky hot breads, . Can fear of theills resulting from he In cans, by all Grocery INGRPOWDER €O JOR SALE -Four acres of land near i Foservoir, alio two cottages dd, ANDREWBEVINS, 1306 Douglas St OR SALE—A Targe, commodious, new, two- story house with well; good location,’ n rse cars, full lot with trecs, well Terms reasonable. J5:., bet. Charles and Seward Sts,

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