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TR TS e i s o i Saturday Morni THE DAILY BE FHE OMAHA DAILY BEE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 1881 For the sccomodation of our up-town patrons arrangements havo been made with| Rdholm & Erickson, jewelers, opposite the post office, where advertisements and] orders for the city d will be reocived, Advertisements for th evening must be hand m,, tor the morning P, —Pottorson rells conl, —Theane, Reliable —TFrederick Leading Hatter. ~500 business lota New oranges at A. —4000 residence lots — 230 houses and lots Bemis' agency, —Bemis’ real estate —A. W. Nason, Dentist, Jacob's block.| —Best line of Cigars, at Saxe's, —Smoke Stariton Cigar, at Kuhn's Drug Store only. —Soda Water, bel Saxe's, —Bemis' new map of Omaha, 25 centa, —900 farms and 900,000 ncres of land Bemis, agent. —The Lion eontinues to roar for Moore's Harnesn .ad Saddlery. —¥or rixe Commercial Job Printing,) oll at Tre Bee Job rooms, —Bicycle for sale C J. Canan. —Who pays the highest price for Second Hand Furniture? Abrahams & Lewis) 1121 Douglas street. —Prof, W. J. And beging October 4. Sec advertisement i another column. — Licut. Wm. H. H, Crowell, Oth in fantry, has been granted Joave of absenct for amonth. —Most elegant new the Omaha Furier, Henry G. Richter, 15th street, opp. postoffice, Bept15-tf —To the farmers don't forget to call an nee Doane's fine lot of hats and caps a 218, 14th street. —Burt Pierce, foroman painter at Mea. jpound girl baby. —Tho Bohemians of this city yesterda; sent another 100 florins to Prague to aid ii the completion of the tor, This makes abou! ——An expressman o fused to haul a keg of beer to a private resi dence, alleging as a reason that the liquos traffic was illegal, —Nindel & Krells, ‘We sell hats and caps bo else. Youwill find itto your ad vantage to give us a call, sopt13.i¢ —Doane, the relinble hatter wants @ee you all to-day, gi caps at Doane's, remember 218, 14th strect. —MecCormick s rem ‘When comploted it will have a plate-g] front, It is one of the oldest, if not the) oldest brick building in Omaha. =g soon as the equinoxtials striko thy ity the full benefit of teing rapidly laid in will be appreciated. Council is svending] $5,000 in this way. i ASE S Pipe Laying Nearly Finished. The water company yesterday turn «od over to the citythe remainder of the distributing' system, which' includer the territory near house and at the lower end of Tenth® atreet. The only portion of the was terjgupply system now remaining cordplete is that on Cuming streef wodll of Saunders and Sauncors stroet. As $1 the grades have now been estab- LOCAL BREVITIES. . Observance. ROSH-H/, Two Races Tod SPEU STAR ROUTE SWINDLES, The Military “SHANA, 'wo Races Today. Briof Domestio Felicity: - E- ‘B 'Ihe following order has ""’"" pro - Tho fever heat to which the owners®f Sun Chung Lung, the celestial gen QELML Hq’!—‘mgs et nml‘c{’mic‘x[ from military headyuarters the J it ot local "Alcp}ml‘s" have euddenly aris-@itleman who devotes his talent to the Fuu SALE_Fout acrs of land near wad i Sept. 24. Brwo Men Arrested, But theflat Washington: & o Jewish New Year Dayflen can be laid directly at the doors offgsale of tes, got married a woek ago wot\» rescrvolt, also two cottages an Captiel = e Bomeisiibber T4l & The remnins of the lato president sk R e O ansers, who wers (nJio's White 1ANy. TAst hight his witell -~ o T e e ommissioper Fails to of the United States will be interrod elebration. pired by some mischievous genius toMleft him. Tt wasat first thought to be il fo1 SALE-—A Targe, commodious, new, two- on Monday, the 26th instant, at Cleve- . zot up & roadster’s class, Hank Horn-Bsimon pure love matoh, but it scomy ] Mory house with well; good loca fon, near ull Tot with trees, woll, cistern, ete nadle. Enquire of P. W. Roe, King . Charles and Seward Sts. 097’ * land, Ohio. The secretary of war lirects that labor on that day be sus- pended at all military posts, and o} 11 public works under the direction o the war department. The flags at all military posts, stations, forts, build ings and vessels, will be kept at halt- nast during the day, and at 12 o'cloc! Imeridian twenty-one aninute guni will be fired from all forte, and at all military posts, and at the military academy, berger, whose horse was distanced inflithero were two minds in the same al-gghorse cars that contest, has surprised his rivalsllliance besides incompatibility of tem by turning about and winning two orfper, and the house divided against it three private matches, and hasa num-fikelf of course had to fall. To-day is the Jewish New Year, be-@ber of more on hand, and the boys are - e - ing tho first day of the lunar month Iy{-gipning to nuslnicinn ’(rlmt‘ he was@l . OMAHA MEDICAL COLLEGE. i {8 Yethg o 5 ool Wplaying them for bote, To-day at theld Fall session begins Oct. 10, 1881 Tishri. It in being gonerally celobra AV TRt iC P will bo Tots. of funfladdress G. B. Avies, M. D., See, . y lted and observed all over the worldl,vor two races, one between G. L. h ’ of wn of 1300 inhabitants, in state A ALY d ST e e 81 Nebr a8 24 bods; the traveling men's ro- by all orthodox Hebrews, Tt began@Wright's horse and Hornberger's, andfl ‘Tho Revere House Counct Bluffsfsort. Inquire at BEE office. 284 it sundown last evening and endsfithe other between horses owned byBia tho best second-class hotel in thefysoR sATR—Maps of o . . : p A X Douglas and Sarpy coune with sundown to-day. Al of the Jow [Dennis Cunningham aod Phil. Mc-Bvest. anz17-1m B e A ROSEWATER, 6% Far ";:‘v“:r 3:‘,'5': Hold Them. . (74 Significance, Purposes and the Events it Commemorates. On Monday last Maj. John 13, Fud ny, postofiice_ inspector, United tates Marshal E. L. Bierbower, and| United States District Attorney) Lambertson, left for Sidney, Neb., where Marshal Bierbower, on com-| plaint of Maj. Furay, arrested two T b elivery of Tite BE T ESTABROOK & COF. E—A wmall v , B, W. Payio & ake. In pertect osder. Inquire of 1, 80-41 ded in before 1:30 p, edition before 8:30} eate and furmture of a fArst-class tage Youte, which is known as one o ho star routes, concerning whos Ly rouds the govornmont has of Intell | o o A<N.TPH GURS" [iissed thele 1 s, Ty ane. They v 11 catel quite a crowd. beon taking sume vigorous steps. Thel . olosed their places of business Ias —_——— o TAOR ALE—Neat house and full lot, 12 blocka Call on Bemis. two men arrested were E. E. Corbin,| ST ovening and will keep them closed¥PITCHED FROM A BUGGY SPECIAL NOTICES. [ %t 1 6. a4 0o, o L. MgCaaum, . H. Gladstono's. Bhuporintondent of tho stago company, 7 luring the day, Services wero held | G T ________Om. e Bomas, ngent wnd C. K. Tddings, the agent at Sid-WAnnual Meetiog and Election@ ./ city last ovening, and will bo NOTICE—Advertisement To Loan, For Sale, *mgm‘.'fi:.};-;muf,tffi:d,':;':L:.'«‘f?.,"f.f?: 5 it Lost, Found, Wants, Doarding, &c., will be i [w edsy reach of railrond, ' Prico, $4 Little Millie Groff Soverclyfliric: i these colamns onco for TEN CENT: Mo 86 6. JONN L. McCAGUR Injured Yesterday. per line; each subsequent insertion, FIV e fgofice. . er line, The first insertion novor less thar @ TNOR SALE_Neat cottageand good lot ab - §1160. JOIN L. McCAGUE Opp. P. 0, - e 63Tt TO LOAN—MONEY. [m's:,s AND LAND-—-Bemis rents hov N stores, hotels, farn ota, lands, oft rooms, ioy. The chargo made against these ~ men WAS conspiracy] 0 frand the governmen! by inducing the postmaster at Sidney, Fred. B. Clary, and at Deadwood, ol, Harr, to mako false returns tc of Officers. ontinued to-day. Upon this day the orthodox believe| (ihat the record of their conduct is| spen and their sins as_well as thein virtues are balanced, that the right- eous are predestined for the coming ear to life, health and prosperity,g and the wicked arc destined to mis-§ boom, First page The Pleasant Hours club held thei annual business meeting last evening B E el dopartmont. aa to tho (timdfin tho Bourd of Trado oo, 1t was oparture and arrival of mails fully attended. The following officors| befordwere elected for the ensuing twelvel FIV & Storms, fines Millio Groff, daughter of Lewis A, iroff, of the law firm of Groff & Mont mery, et with a very serious ident yesterday. She is gen tter than ever, al 1y he men wore arraigned fw: 0, £, Batlre ity 3 United States Commissioner Allen ';“‘R{ ";; ot ; “"fn":r [l‘,'“;{'.s;'l' fortune and perhaps death. But thef§driven to school” by her father on his Mot e nd the following facts deduced: . M. Ross, treasurer; W. F. McNul-®vit" 3 croes from this record may yetfiway to tho office. Yestorday thoy 17th st socrotary. y Hfl<ood con on premi loft their home, corner of Goorgi land Coburn streets, later than usual, [n order to reach the high school where Millie attends, before school . time, Mr. Groff drove very rapidly. @, -~ P R LORBBAL S b Wit MISCELLANEOUS. | )n turning the corner on to St. 35,2.)0 00 torest in sums of 82,600 and Fo = |4 4Mary’s avenue, Millie, who sat on thefifipvards for to s vonrs on fist-class ity g Tt it as of et Before the destruction of the Tom-edge of the seat, was thrown from thelf v Tiiaw Earave and Lox[gRD Ot Gth, 1881, ot (e el of Bt seoet, Onas sle all sins were atoned for by sacri. [@bugay between the wheels and was be changed, providing that the sinnerf will repont, and endeavor by charity ind prayer to counteract his ovil ldeeds. On atonement day, however, ton days’ hence, the destiny of all isy irrovocably fixed, and the decrees are ealed, The li i lan, The line from Sidney to Deadwoodl oy, i winy exeontivo committeo was appointed: A, E. Touzalin, Maj. K. Furay, Lieut. Foot, B, P. is two hundred and eighty-seven miles, over a difficult road to travel, being uccession of mountains and sand| hills, For this servico the contractor| homas A. McDevitt,~—who was evi-| [dently a “‘straw” man—reccived af rst $0,720 per annum, tho mail to b carried seven days in the week, at anl ighty-hour service In 1878, thmufih Brady, of star-route notorie- ci:,Lt o route was ‘‘expedited” a o cost of 829,365, for which 77 mer nd 288 horses were to be employed. [According to this arrangement the mail was to be carried 50 hours in) ummer and 65 hours in the fall and} pring. The postmasters at Sidney and wood mado their returns thal he mails wore being carried and ar-| iving in the time named. Mau furay, in his investigation, me convinced that this wa ~ To Toan at from § to 10 per cont BT TMBRELLAS—Aud Farasols repured by M. 50,0000 anpetrorss o 10 b cont BT SGHUT 1ith and Farnam s 76041 R, ISAAC EDWARDS, 1109 Farnham St, - — Peck, President Squires responded in afg brief speech. This is the el th term £ that gentleman, whigh is a fittin testimonial to both his high social qualities and “his ability o preside racefully at the fine receptions of th lub. An announcement made by thi president was gredted with applause. [t was that Boyd’s opera hous pad been secured for thel oming season's parties. Three pacious dressing rooms on the thid floor will be provided, one for the gen-| tlomen and two for the ladies. Onel of these rooma—the largest—will be fitted up with $1,600 worth of furni ure, and be a perfect gem in way of appointments. "The following are the dates of the or trade for a horse, sepl9-2w ers Dancing School sop19-5t styles of Hats, & B, forconstructific a brick store buildingon the tices upon the altar and through thefbadly cut in the faco, while) .?fli’n‘x’.‘e“flfl.fli!fi°"$Tn.?:';i..u’ .",f.?f,'il’;.fl'fl; intorcension of the priests. Since thoffher ~ leg and arm wero severelyfli—— bo scen at the office of B. A. Fowler, arehi- aptivity, however, the annual pre- bruised before the horse could by “eporistioed 1ndy foct, 81718th 85 ¥ bt estination doctrine has been mado afistopped. ~As soon as possiblo she wasfgdress J 1., Bee office. ¢ JRIVATE INSTRUCTION h, Qer part of the cardinal faith, and it isllextricated from her perilous position, e ook To0) QGroek and Latin, Prot Henry W P ascd upon o vory touching tradition,fland carried into house near by, Dr.JVWAYER QYT can do1ight houso Jleck, 1907 Jnckson B e which is incorporated in the prayers,liCoffman was hastily summoncd andfall on Mrs. It, C. Pierco, o, 714 North 1th St ALED HAY—At A, H. Sander's Foed Store, 4 ISome three hundred years ago, in| Lnondo an exl;nnli‘nation.d lfio sn‘iid hm €8-tt b ezl L 3 i i wasjRbones were broken, and advised thal TED—By fiteen-sy = URNISHED ROOMS—Reasonable ratos et aimed by having his legs sawed off bhe be taken home at once. This was wAel;::t';‘_v. :Jxl’:w;l!.‘f:;elf Tor SL‘lmm ron @I 1717 Cumiugs, bet. 17th and 18th L done. Millio isan attractive girl OfJfto 0 to school, wiliing to work. ~ eferqnco - - 224 n the evening of this holiday he ha bout 12 years, and popular with he: s . Fl;'uy n’){:gl‘nssn&’rgn\::r C?&’f{‘.{iifl“fli o himself carried to a synagogue andficempanions as well as with others wh WANTED~~N=\!-!!0|I by a young man infinace, &c. N.Shelton, 1618 Farnham St. 156-28 s s . H. MANNWEILER, 11th st., bet. placed in a box in front of the sanctu-lknow her. b a0 HIMANRIE S T 3 3 r b St Y a126° LL . B. 'S No. 1 Boa ry, and in this position, being proppe: - Pl > —_—— ing House, cor. 18th and Dodge ta. et P, he uttered a prayer which in sub VW ANTED —tmmediately, o woman etweenflin tho clty B8 S 0.4 theage of 20 t» 30, with some small means tance declares that the Lord, upon d in good standi soriety OKTUNE TELLER AND MEDIUM—Mm. omber 2, November 18, December 2,1, < tEnes e » nd in good standing in & soricty a5 partner fol 2 i e 2 rd made happy y . ¢ his day, adgment over man-J§ Mrs. Paul Rumsey and daughte lite Call or address L. Buerger, Eliza tells past, yresent and future in | o ester. Docembor 50, January 95, 1882, Feb) this day, rises in judgment over rs. Paul se; aughter left toglife | Call or address L. Buerger, corner 10thf@l.Cy i} Lisieell ke o kind. "l.‘ha deeds of all men pass be-flday for Sidney. P. H. Sharp, leaves this afternoon for ol \\ANTEO—4 e clas dounl ontry book St usineas trip to Chicago, YV esper SrAdORE RAOBOS D, 72-200 i 2 BESRSRE T MAHA BIRD STORE Tas for rale a'l kinds 2 i B\ 7 ANTED—lly & respectable young man, L J Jesse Blackburn, ofsLincoln,fis at tholl VW At a1 or porter in lotels willing |.~x,,,n,f:,.":§3,‘|’f,’_’;‘:’,‘o:g’qfif‘fifim"fi'_?{‘s&‘:&": he heart. She posseascs the magnetic power L0 ur wishes. Call at No, §22 corner 168 never arrived at either place on tim but once, that they were late from| three to five hours in summe: party given by the club, and extraor- inary efforts will be made to mano it prosperous or impoverished, ~perishy in the flame or in the water, enjoyg new Nationol thea-Jand* two to three days in| not only the social event of the sea, N : ‘reighton. o work at anything respectable and light _Ad A ey . £8500 already sont winter. | For each hour the a7 anBhon, but tho greatest which OmahalEP O O SUticr L ey e e an ) wife of. OBl et irh i o Taatny oubise S DouRS: sug20dm. R {Gtarith has ever seen. The club opens th y/prayer, cliarity ant repen hnog RaAY IS OB RL R O HCIHONA e S == EMIS has rattling long lists of honses, (ot few days since r elayed in winter the governmen . d Imay chango ihe~evil of His sublimeffstaying at the Withnell. ANTED—A woman cook. ~Inquire i lands aud farms for sale Call and yob 9 o i Mvear under flattering auspices and P ' ‘modiately st 920 Harney St., bet. 9th and] P o s loses $1.24, and for each hour in win B 3 ecree before the verdict is sealed. . GG al (e AL ey 8t., bet. Hth andggehom. or $1.65. with a large membership. George Berry, of O'Neil City, o stagofgloth: JoH TS KEAL ESTALE BUUM.—os60 Isk pege. This new year's day, besides beingl ¢ contractor, ia in town. Postmuster Olary testified to the «Jthe judgment day, is also commemor-| ANTED — Fifteen first-class _carpenters) g S New Trap Shooting act that he had been induced by Cor- f : Aive of the emancipation of slaves,l§ Col. Mortin, of Genoral Crook's staff TRETaE ‘wacen pad,. Appls ot Overfl IEMIS' NEW CITY MAPS,25 —Beelst poze. Practical Hatters.lbin and Iddings to falsify his returns,| A new thing has come into the [which waa proclaimed in Judea uvury’ i S ko wadt estordiay. llrll.}:xl%. corner Farnhsm snd 16th, :71_[3;\\ & B T o] FPYAKEN UP—A red cow. Owner can heve the market for sportsmen, which, it is to bo hoped, will in great part do away) with the ‘‘slaughter of the innocents.”” cheaper thai? any-Jlbut said that he had not thought tha he was doing any harm. The defendants 'vere represented| by Judge Heist, of Sidney, who produced several witnesses to tes- tify to the good management of thel mails at the Sidney enfi of the line. (Corbin was also put on the stand. He wore that all he had requested of the postimasters was that they be as gen- erous as possible with the company, but that he did not ask that the re urns be falsifiod. fiftieth year, a ram’s horn being] lown and the words shouted: ‘‘Pro-§ laim liberty throughout the land.” Although the emancipation was pro-| laimed upon this day, it did not take final cffect until the atonement day,) when all slaves, either by birth, cap- i N = ure or voluntary servitudo wero sctl] Senator Saunders and wifo left for Cleve. s tton Ibole ke free. The blowing of horns is stillRiand yesterday afternoon to attend Presi == | Bjcrve;l in overy = 8ynagosuoRiontGartields fueral. WA although other , traditions — havel 4 ;e wedding at West Point, Neb, W been connected with this cere-l§ : wony. ‘The service is very solomn, rought two guests to the Creighton housd ; same by proving property and payiug charges. FRANUIS ROBBINS, Saunders and race Ste. au2i-ev wedie Col. Hooker, the stock agent of thd W ARTEL A o © g o for e Rock Tsland road, wemt westward to work, will pay good wages. Chas. Kohl-} Ay, meyer, Boot and Shoe Dealer, 1515 Dodge St. | . [ . 26 Will Connolly, an artist, of Shenandoah, \’ ANTED—A _situation by an experienced| In., is in Omaha, visiting his brother, P, mil erand burr dresser. Apply to C. F.B onnolly, Hrccr.LLuu" '.,V: Neb. 61.24* l EMIS' REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE—S ] 14y poy i e ———— "HCOUNGIL BLUFFS SPECIAL _NOTICES. ANTED—Fverybody in Councii Blufls {e . 0 take Tiix Dy, 20 conta per woek, de; ivered by carricrs. Oifice corver Lroadway and ain, up stairs, Councli Bluffs. 66211 . ving away hacs ane ner, A trap will easily cause one ol theso shells or discs to sail upward, exactly as a pigeon flies, for forty o ifty rods away. They theroforo af: ord an excellent mark. Four mem-| bers of the sportman’s club, Messrs, Hughes, Brucker, Hathaway and) podling his building, rdors at 1408 Cass St, 6724 D—Two or three day boarders in vate family. Inquire 1600 Daveypor 4627 Iddings was not sworn, but he Mills, shot at the new ‘fpigvyuonn" yes-B i vocted mainly teward a general rogo-day, H. D. Calland and wife. : h She oalk cross wall isted the postmaster to make up orday. Tho scores didnit eun UDlRioy of tho fn?ilty of mnn“ his utterflj Miss Allie Powers, left this morning fo ANTED--An experienced and trusty yic AR rtntans” aidems Cowsel. Bl b ¢ the various wi the ret ery high, but the boys had plenty of yad, L . for general housework, small family; 181 b C Bluf st ; Man, and they declare the invention a dependence upon Providence, and thefliWisner, where sho will handlo the reins offwebster st. 4 Yigs Juroom Factory, Council Blufts, Iowa 66320 District Attorney Lambertson, s oaa Inecessity of purification, both of thefigovernment in one of the schools in thay ——— = XTANTED—A good carpenter at once. Ap- |p°l:lrm.‘£l3rn B'-h:\ bg;wurx;;:mnt. ma e body and the soul. _There is also theflivicinity. ANTED_ Wowan So0K. ot "Cor ¢ NARLYY, Pl Mymster & Adims, Counsl J Tuts, I:JI:LI‘.B Tl:lnt‘ufl!llcinl. I:’«:‘:ev:r,‘;?::e‘:; ISARPY DISTRICT COURT, .l't’ifl’!l‘s:::;lxl;fi gefn:i:;pfx:)‘:n f:i:’l'.“ d:l;' Mre, M. Donavan has been lying seriJJe- °°r 2 erioth and Davenport. SRR i (it pome mysterious ch: of logio, was (i il One of these passages is that of the usly ill for some time past at the Creigh: A':: R&’J“.’x%’é'(?é' &zal mn{:i 25 cotw?;_t‘) \ 5 c:f?councfitfx'l :a:li; ;«V-: tler. ml;g.m unable to see that sufficient evidence d been presented to hold the pria-| oners, and so discharged them. prayer of Hanna for a son, and thg nswer to the prayerin the birth off [Samuel. ton house. The lady is now in a fair wayl — L, ANTED—Manufscturing concern wants ANTED—A boy to dochores at Mynsters businces man in Omaha and in every city fishery, Council Biuffs, 661-25* TThe following persons aro registered atfinotalready taken). A fow hundred doHars ne / Boyd’s packing Liquor Indictments. rf i i i J ki LAY - 3 gistered il 0 Pay for goods on olivery after ordersll \X7 ANTED—Good girl fo | housawork, Both Corbin and Iddings will be ar: S T 3 o Withnell, among this morning’s arrihave heon se ured 10 tho sams; §150 per monthi WALE Ny nter, Councly Biufls, ot A CARD. als: G.3W. Hulst, V. T. Pice, of Cofgprofit xuaranteed. Tne most serching inv: st & bttty ested again and arraigned before) [United States Judges Ngc(}nry and Dundy at the November term of coury in this city. In the collection of evi. v first-class miller, . Understands — ~— ————@old and new processes, Speaks Fnwil h VV:\NTF-D—Good ‘second girl at 1818 ChicagoBfG rman and acquainted with steam and wate street Attt ¥p wors, Can give the best of reference. Will Considerable interest has been at: racted toward the Sarpy county dis rict court, by reason of the indict+| . o+ & % lici . A.8. AR LD CO., 1293 Natabiis; 7. M. Dimmitt, of Laramie, Wy JRicaoneoiitel; ;48 AKNOLD & Lot RV er.; Sol. Siegel, of Salt Lake, Sir Samucl Baker, the renowned African OmanA, NEB., Sept. 12, 1881, ‘0 whow it may Coneern : This is to certify that for the past}s Had 20 yesrs expe y ? once Major Furay was ably assiste ? i s Tiséd out there, work will bo com My " Marshal Bierbower, and Districyments against liquor dealers in thatfeight months, I have suffered from anflexplorer, was on board the arriving over-flyy o AR O Beomeon trial at any timo. Addruss 1. 8, Box menced at once, and it is expecte { i J q 7 2 ANTED—A good girl about 15, to assist ini@1511, Council Bluffs, Ia. 59.23 u)“c:“ the pi % ill be laid mp o Attorney Lambertson made out a casefcounty. One dealer pleaded guilty onjacute attack of wciatic rheumatism.fland train yesterday, He was accompa. a store, Slust come with good reterence.§y - i, Ll & o 2 pivos il e g y@lwhich itis claimed would have heldMThursday and received » sentenco offft 8rt of that timo 1 was unable to per-Buied by his wifo, with whom ho has becn Ao Merchanta, Gl Bt =B gepoman of cxpadence and dl;t ‘bt t‘o next mon'ul.‘ 1 entirelho prisoncts in any unprejuicodleico fne Yesterday two cases wer orm my daily labor, and during@making an extended western tour. A “ ousckeeper, 110) ¥arnam St B iDL Lo gi‘:.-nf“if ributing system will then be com-Requrt, ) @ y ; most of the time 1 Liave been the vic- st Council Bluffs, 94259 ploted. ——————— ‘Nebraska State Stenographers’ soclation. The next regular meeting of thi association will be h fice of John I Redick, in this city,) Oct. 6th, 1881 at 7:30 o'clock sharp. .b':he annual Blwl'i‘ll :WIB yoar wi ———————— — brought before the court on amotion Burglarizsing a Grocery. o quash the indictments. Argument Thieves broke into the side en-Jjwas heard and decision reserved until trance of J. McVittie's grocery storg oday. . t Eleventh and:Farnham stroctsl] John O'Leary, Sr., indicted for asq tim of constant pain, After trying every known remedy, and having se- ured the best medical treatment thay he city could afford, without any ap parent relief, I began to consider my The following are registered at thel PR o \Withnell: Mrs, J, T e of Si ANTED—Good second irl at southwest B NALL on or adiress Potter & Palmer, 40 South 5 frs. J, I, Thoellock, of Sid g corner 19th and Burt 8t. ot O th sivecs Counil Blufts, Towa, for Ewl- »;'. Lieut. O. H. Boughten, of the Uni-§ e T nimnczem cast, watt, northand south. ‘uhlmgo ted S v; G. A, Searig] ) AR L] . 4 210,00 Round trip §19.00 Every tichet guar Btates army; G A. Searight, of Chey %o work at any respeciable business. Ad-Mateed, and tickets bought, sold and _exchanged lenne; W. S, Smith, wife and son, of Oak-Jldress A., Bee office, 4624 8 . augl7-lm old at the law of- 3 f . i Kapi ome time Thursday night and forcinglsault and mayhem against Kapitto,Bcase hopeless. lale; J. H. Allen, of Denver, ey, T T o e mm,hg money drawer made away withfjthe Bohemian, was tried. No evi-l In this emergoncy, I was assured byl W, E, Phelps and wife, Mrs. J. P. Vin W Ao e N ’mc' Uolo{;.:«‘l:fic%?\‘i‘rll';fih. Watrcas. b Ov y S L J. L Mtox 12! ‘ounci juffs. Tows. ¥99-21° lance of mayhem was presented, bu "Leary was convicted on the char of assault with deadly weapon. I friend that Dr. John Meagher, wh ad lately arrived in Omaha, had} ado a specialty of rheumatic affec: out 83 in nickels which it con ained, Nothing else was disturbed far as could be seen. Entrance on of officers for cent and doughter May, and Miss Harris: R P R 0 y ANTED— ge street. take place and V Sl ———— ) orth, all of Slonx City, are at the 970-t1 ‘o Contractors, Builders and reighton house. Vincent & Phelps arg ANTED—Dining room girl, at the Doran} Property Owners. ta for the *‘banquet” are ta i tonced to-day at the samefltion Vi P i be considered. mill M.'f‘“hf" d Toby O'Leat o e and T was strongly advised to@ly "o ootom for the railrond work i House, oppesite Beo office, 9744 The undersignied having been appoinited agent P t t and mako th t. {me with his son, John ry, Jr.,Mgive him a trial* T have done go, and| o 7 — or the extensive iron and wire manufucturing ease turn eul mako the meel {itog ho pleaded guilty. 10w, in justice to Dr. Meaghe Jprogress between this city and Blair, T ANTED—| ctable employment by husJhouses of E. T, Barnum, of Detroit, and the ing a pleasant one, R i TR A & , in justice to Dr. eagher, us W NTE! Huruh\ le employment by Wt Of B O iy and Works. b Toledo L] Gro, W. Boypax, LEG BAIL. Court will probably adjourn to-doyflivell as all thoso who may be afflicted§ The following are registered at the Mo VY bund snd wile, ~ Addrew ¥ P. C., B0 bt obio: capaelty of 50 ton. daily, I8 prepared to IR s“:.’n,_',, d th:‘,‘hq:or cases may go over un-las T have been, I make the statemont@tropolitan: F. W, Dick, of North Platte; st l;xrul;u‘h eniimates and pric d'n.‘,r ron Coluna, g ————— another term. public that 1 am cured—scarcely ofP. (', Carpenter, of Des Moines; L. H ANTED— Dy 3, W. Rurtigan, proprictor ofc, K, fo store Sty WSon S0 Lo ¢ ST . " i XA e e ) ¢ 3 L. H AN Mismous Valley Holler Works, Omaha,Jthreshold platis, wrought iron beaws and gird- Sowing and Reapiug: a Oolored Man Takes it Fromfl | WAL of the mloons in Papillion weroljurace of sciatioa remainig, T anfCooley, of Farmingtons Thos. Price, offiNel, lowe Araccias boilermakers. -~ No "o horfiers hydrayllc elvators, iaple Snen SVEy f hems handkerchief A y 6%00p ot by aflconvineed that Dr. Meaghor's trent- BT tmeotm, and Tev. K. Cook, of Jessup, Ta JErced spply. Beat wages jaid. M. We, HALTIREL g utterr, tairs, bafconics, scttecs, for bl o reap, . When seeds of through over indulgence, you can prevent] the uniertaker irom nnplmha benefit b; ce DO o Sy, e rosy cheeks and s such good health, spirits and beauty as Hop Bitters, trial is certain proof. —'l}; octl P#} O BURGLARIES uariums, fountal summer ouses, lawn, garden and 'cemetery ornaments, [lower stands, grave guards, &c., &, in codloss arioty. Uumloguuuuur{:llml on .I.plhmnn. HENRY M. RRY, arl atreet. 1 Bluffs, Towa? ialis, sases, the County Jail, ment of any form of rheumatism must be necessarily successful, if the pa| tient adheres to the rules and in- tructions given him, o0 sews that she ma; The latter gentleman isa commercial trav- - ANTED—To rent, by & newly married ler, and at the same timo a preacher offl WATTID Y010 Nov. 146, "a small_cottage lome note. centrally located, Address Ito.m 14, Creightonig Block, y23-tt | Yesterday Oharloy Miller, jailes t the county jail, had a couple o Iprisoners in the yard at work, On f them, a big negro who had been oyful and his grandmother comq rount.” His sales yesterday amount- ed to thirteen koga of beer, and his ather illadvised pluck is paying him) cents; sopt19eodlw Joun Rusu. Dr. Meagher can be tound at 31 outh 12th street. 1t ighton house: E. Cary, o Manutacturers’ Agent, & Ware and. wil ) ANTED—Girl at 1133 North 19th St Aty sux10-im me Coun are and wifo, Minne Bl W “louee north of bridge. H. B, BROOM. wio' FEHWARD KUEHL, ent to jail for drunkenness, wasllwell tomporarily at lea _V L i - 4 i 2 = ANTED—Two experlenced cooks, six belp 3 i e i orking the pump for awhile and wa e Al kil S s AR S Richardson aud daughter, ‘_“md Thirty table waitcrs, during week MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDI; e parkling cyes withlliy\lly veplaced by another prisoner, Worthless Stuff: A TOUR BY NOBILITY. [@Miss Minnic, left this afternoon for a fo ‘l-!:nu T, Buguire of b MOUNT, B IONALIBT, 608 Tuntt B et ot (i 4 IM ‘;1..- ',,“'3“‘ his back |lm. » ‘moment,l Not so fast my friend; 1 you could] il i weeks' visit cast. 8 1412 ¥ .ln‘lbxm_l] et frso'ome s & et ; ud as ho did so the colored man be: o the strong, healthy, blooming| The Metropolitan’ i ANTED_ Funding bridge and school boids Band prescnt, and on certain conditions in the e a e e ) A politan’s register shows: W, . Clark, Bellovue. 201! [Meure. Boots and Shoes made to order. Perfech gan to use his legs in the most vigor-Mmen, women and childron that hav Canada’s Governor General@, "y o "ot Grand Rapids, Is.; Rev, B BT G R tistaction guaranteed. igd-1m strength, buoyantllyy manner. iller had scarcel; urned his head betore the negro wi The juiler ran) for the purposg ner off, bul been raised from beds of sickness, uffering and almost death, by the 8o of Hop Bitters, you would say, ‘Glorious and invaluable remedy.’ i Memorial Services As Prosident Garfield was a mem Coming to Omaha. tharles N, Cate. of Columbus, Neb.; W.. N. Freeman, of North Platte, r J. P. Flood, the bonanza king and head} bl L { tho great mining firmof Flood, O'Brien, Ol RENT--Two pleasant, front xoome, sl Mackey & Fair, and also the head of thllcay side, bet. Davenport and Chicago. Enquls evada bank, is expected soon from Sanffon premises. 03 legraph. Two special cars wero taken from he Rock Island road yesterda nd attached to the Union Paclid tramn westward, In one ber of the Christian church, there willlivere Sir Sidney Waterlow, offFrancisco, and he will probubly ake a Oommitted at Private Resi s memorial services condugted i ndnu,l a memblm‘ 4 O{\' ‘pu;fil- top in Omaha, ' A hat.church in this city next Sundayfiment; his son, Pau aterlow ) ivision I § dences Thursday Night., [Eoemed to onjoy the chase with theflmcaine " T tho eveying the pastoffind his two daughtors, Missos "Hildafl Bapulabsudent L B Clatly Diie exool % keenest relish. The mnegro has nof] iot ith oiffand Celia. The ty came fromfil perintendent &, J. ole, and E, MBROR RENT—Two furnished rooms, N i gro | will preach on the religious faith of par fl " <) 1. P, If B 5 3 ot been recaptured. His termilithe departed president. The publici Quebec aud will go through to San prassoan, ganeral mauager of the U. By Ut} Ginp: > . i | The residence of Geo. E. Pritchett,lwould have expired, tho jailer says, nlinfiy invited to the meetings. Francisco. They were accompaniedi**re arrived yesterdiy afternoon fromfll FNGT RENT—A niew cottage with thieg foouih) | on Eighteenth strect, between Farni ham and Douglas, was burglarized 80! Thursday night. Owing the ‘that one of the children wi sick, somo of the _about op-stairs during thelRuth Rebecka Degree lodge No. 1 o :l‘llt of the time. b ; st inishied, | Tuquire ou premises, 30th t.) extended trip of ohservation over thofllL, Just fnbsicd, SIS onp Sott Union Pacific road. They report every: — r = hing o. k. OR RENT—Just flnished two first-class two- e story britk houses, 8 and 9 rooms, stable I'he following are some of the late hotel {lvdl:flflt'r:!ml xe¢l-:.k “u‘:b ::::u:;}‘ hfln‘ M raios vivals at the Withnell house yesterdayfllas sis ol o2l ternoon and evening: F. P. Trelaud, off Fpok BENT INebraska City; George L. Hamer, offlh chanw’ Excbanye, a0t irom Chicago by Mr. St. John, one o :he Rock Island directors. . Another special car was attached the U, P, train, which is bound fo Ogden, where it Wwill be placed t the disposal of the ~ gov- rnor-general of Canada, Murqui by Bunday, and he would have bee cleased to-day. - s sy FARMERS AND MECHANICS, . If you wish to avoid great dnnge nd trouble, besides & no suall bill of expense, at this season of the year,| lyou should take prompt steps to keep 0 Notdce, family were mov-ll There will be a special meeting of furnished Fooms over led ., E. cor. 10th and Dodge The burglars laidflichis Baturday evening at 7:30 o'clock| harp, o tranuact such business us syl o e gyl e bioodRpt Lorme. Tho Governor Genoral ia atfl S0, 5 oy Misaher, of e, Ni B RENT=D i Goard; T808 Call up o take away[oome bofore th lodge. B i, "stomuch and bowels. ropula Jpresent in tho British domivion, oRlo L0 6y liles, of Sioux City; G it i el D. A, Pisrey, N, G, A S Society Notice. All members of Omaha Council No, s accompanied by a party of fourteen elatives and members of the nobility., They will return via Omaha and prob-| OB RENT—Flogantfarnished rooms, Kouson ed, and prevent and cure disease: i [{"able prices, brick house, 20)3Cass St. 625 U] ng {rom spring malaria, Wekno of nothing that will so perfectiy and| . Richardson, of Chicago. The following persons are stopping a4 ver | Bome solid® silver ware urely do thi io Bi bly remain in this city 8 day or two.lithe Canfield h : B, Clark, P B f y do this as Eloctric Bitters, and*®y ) nficld house: Byron Clark, of Pa FOR BALE. b had 1aid out they loft be020, A, L. of H, aro requosted to beflut tho trifiug cost of fifty conts a bot i, v PR oilion; M. O. Smith and wife, and Q T YT R a i % bosi P [Reskasg NoarlvaMiracle Whuon, sheriff of Dodge county. Fremont MM “SE 5500 Bodge: ™ " i F of George Thrall, orening, there is business B0ld by Tsh & McMahon, (1) JI B Asenity Hall, Binghampton, N, V.5 B. Lawrenco and A. O, Brown, of Lin gl -’ . - s o ol PO, & Ry S R i heough the aft. Lung an 3. M, Uop, of Walioo; Miss Doraf 1L §asszfess tame youos hors by 2 Absolutely Pure. j 2 A pasin thro d 4 s, 00-2 W on. 4 guantity Ly e A SRR, T S B e b Uders, l(lmtmy“-‘l)lrlu.‘ et anifftughes, of North Pltie Leon Strons, o e i e, vl Mt o oo s S gy of oo s URPHY-Sopt 28 st 1w Jame A oud it "diicilty keop, ur@iflorence J. C. Disokbura,of Lineos. Ve '""..J“""?:'.m e m{.!‘l,‘mb “m.‘::u 1y -;':a-c‘u_;u:‘ bt brvadn, | / g req of charge. age b years, 'Woock Broon Birreks; 1 took them as di ki T [ s - it} out fear of th uhmflflumh-vy' fadt Has Everything Foiled You? at? ¢, Gootmaws,” ] Funerad Sunday at 2 p. m, from vesJtected, and havo felt no palh sinco firstll 1 BLACK-DRAUGHT ™ cures costise B SALEAbont 300 cuble yards of dirt, = ‘m"finfi‘v‘fi‘ EF U ' e e Jence 206h and Ploro stroots, Friends o Qg S6riag ey dud, 10wt Poew and STk Headacke. el AR sad s foah ' ! | "W axhnul’l Safe Kiduey 18-1 Hubermann for watch work, eod. 1w LT .