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“Monday Morning, Oct, 31, ikl ik I, la i 2 e The f ' Twenty Th Il Lt oLl L A Thourand Dollars for & Gang | A Stranger Swims From the sttt el Cabos — —— LOOAL BREBVIT 0 H6ro 0 Wenty THOUSANM | of » runasway overtaking the man whehad g . week between Omoaha and Denver, BALE—OF Tent, OF SE0 0TI, 076 Of the -flh.-l?VI’l 1S, ! " just escaped the dangers of river navia- of Assaseins, Rip-Raps Into Eternity. srrived from the PPwllman car works l‘ finest residencos'in the oity. Inquire D q iles Over the Sea tion, Cooke, Mth and 1 caven s oo St S —Patterson sells conl, P t'l he " Arri\"nl . I”l' ui» carriane G e yesterday, and were hauled across the gy ey Janfield o v : ] 5—-Cheap horse and: co T \ —¥rederick Leading Hatter, in Omaha, e i (el iy of the | So0uring thelCountry for the Des- | A Satoldo With Thres Names aad | bridge and down to the shops about ? No. § Crejchion Aock of @434 Dodge | ~Doane, Relinble Hatter, i crowd, and the sidewalks for blocks in peradoen, noon. The new coaches are the most s have horalded h's gradual approach aa i | F&%% f t4 et o “The enstorn teaing waro all Iate yester- | wag inade by ittt Ok e/ HEATRL G ooy ‘Z,',‘.‘f'n',':';l."{fij.';fl‘w;',: “Itis wery owident that the men A0 01 brown bat,a fadsd suit of 51'3{,':(" :‘:“ l"‘;’ ol ',"’p"d]“r{"‘ zn;l-':(::‘;:":m;‘?\. b, B W, PRy ¥, from one to two Rours, muddy Misouri and encountering sueh | nesd-one of thove embodiments of ‘d | who shot Finckleyintonded toroh the |brows check gooils, Alexis shoes and vi.i&._,;.';:t:;;",‘e Yy hundredu:ot ¥, inaye. Ta portecs osdor. Inquieo of 1 | Specinlty of Prescription ot Opera | dangers by flood and field as few men ;_;::;“""‘“,"l""'";”t midnihty - though futation, They stepped into the offico, /n.dark blue woolon shirt. Seating! The putting oh B A (A e 00 iad Ol gold exchanged for new jowelry oy | ET1 a0d letters trom the soted navigst- |0 Corbunms quun, i e captain stant tho pistol was dischanged (unin. |0 ® knot ofi persons, ‘i [sschrarcondustors from the mom| ik s, or announced the time of his arrival in ) Yautionally I think)andthe ball atruck ine to the Judésburg and Denver! T30R BALE— S amt-class at Standard Hall. Nov. 11th, the music to| riven high and dry on the snag alongside 3 G 9 S ORI B e et | driven high and dry on the snag alongside | currias the mai) between: { , : stores, hotels, farr ots, lunds, offices be Ly Hetrel and Irvine's orchestra, 'I':I'::: "\,yh‘"';u‘ X ::’"’,""l'rl:’fl ;": of Cape. Bogncon, by whose ai it waat | g ;fm,l]’m', s ‘;','I"”l;("l“l';‘l“'fl”‘:!‘::;: the cold water, whish.at this point e | poran, ek, Soe 183 page | \ o 5 't " : & L & . ) CHATVIIo length,. with great ditficulty, gotten off in A SRR 5 seint " ;.| | NOTICE—Zsdvertisement To Loan, For Bale, = = ‘ Do at- oot § i 100 cligara in elty L0 e | ymall boat mnd proceeded several wilen up | rafety.” Tt wan imposeiblo to unvigate the | pare of tho offics at the time and saw CHTYRL BRStiDUALely AT BOWS HEEeL | o Weut, T, BASNA, e VLA W L el ad at Schroter & Becht's Opera House | g 5 ir 00 00 e famows swim. | canvaw boat with one our so they soon | the wholetranseetion. Twosuspicious | bly swift. i . ek iy = = i u im. 4 s ) N #erted in these columns once fer TEN CENTS P Pharmacy, one door north Boyd’s Opera § § struck camp for the night. Saturday | loaking strangers answering. the de-| Notwithstanding 1ds peculiar ac- ; i RGEN R A aanee s CHII W i ) O 00ty TR The day’ was s lovely. ans, | SEEE VD s hnilied and e Fresh | scsibiion of thoke. mon. Have beats ? per lino; each subsequent insertion, PIVECENTS | 1’ white «pot on op of the hipssnd a peice o ¢ o the air balmy, the sunshine delicious | start taken. Aw comsiderable time had Bt bsen no- | lons-and. appearance, which was thut | wr lns. Tha first lnvertion wever loss than LJ?.'.‘.’1{?.';'3‘{5'.‘.2';;;.._“';"_‘” FORNOTY, reason \ cert, Thursday Nov. 3d, will be on sale at s light ond starlight, it was decided i i the stream, over theshiftingsand bars and [ moonlight nnd starlight, it was decidec i : i T M BRONSWIOK & the box offico in Boyd's opern house, Mon- | the et 0¥E CenlVHREEERE hts A0 | to miuke anall night ron. This was done | country in search of them now him seorm to have thought of inter- TO LOAN—MONEY. ¥ completo stock of Billinrd T+ dles At Bl | B day morning. v o ‘;‘;”‘"‘l“ s ';"‘ i yith but_oue. adventure of importance. T this last dispatch Mr. Clask re- | fering, and the fellow plunging in |- liard mer:handise on kand.at theirskore room.50% ‘ hat the river could reveal such depth of | When some distance wbave Blair they | sponded; g 3 % b 9 Soul St., Omai 5y, Neb. ©012-1m¥" ¥ = e " i k ; ponded: . 3 ONEY TO LUAN—Cali at Law Otfice of D, ‘ m"“'(lli‘cunl""ql::‘“’;‘r"“_" :':l “cl:m:::ud";:;‘k tancliery of ths alr brood suoh flarce tam. | passed: . : “Wo offer $1,000 reward. fac the :)‘::‘::,:(::h“fv'fi‘”:‘:::b;::’k‘l’;lat""“rd 1¥1 L Thomns Room 8. Creichton Block. FOCHSTASSTI7 Wil pay to shighot cann ¥ ks pests o4 to wakea trip through their com- A PARTY/OF GOOSE F UNTRRH, partins who murdered the agent at Wl o et e S IR el i [ 8 THE OM AHA DAILY BEE MONDAY IHE DAILY BEE. —Fine pocket, knives at Kuhn's, ~Gloves at the 9 cent store. —Tmportant local see fifth page. on the River Bank to ably one of the most enthusiashic ovations ho Union Pacifi ; finished of bly one o o ovatiol ) . be . any ever seen in the west, | No» Py i —Owl Cigars ot Kuhn's Drug Store, Meoet Him ver endored wman in this oity, Mr. il oliy, T R ,';.;’":",""'L“ in | afternocm, doon after Capt. Boyton \They are mumbored svea mumbers | — s = 3 4B o R B . Creelman and fit, reached: the hotel | this city, from 6. W, Thatcher, super- i i ] 3 inished i RICK FOR BALK. Tadien Hand Bags at the 09 cent store. b b L JE A had made his landing and gone up to jfrom GD to 84; finished in seal brown [ B ESTABROOK & COF. ight School at the Business College. —Sh Hand taught at Busines s Col tion of to-morrow, the time of departure the riv : : provements in trucks, spwings. i good corstition, one a dou e teater. Af v ! he river bank in the full view of L rucks, speings, air) .~ ' y o lege. oct 0-144 seing Tuesday fornoom. «J, Hineklay, our agent at Trank- brakes, ete. The interior ik very ply a¥northoast corner 10th and L"""\z’&hssu Ladies' and Misses Rubber Circulars at the 90 cent store, 0cL28.2¢ river he ever etruek anywhere, ths snags Hardware baw ness—stock and —Read Mra. Lina Petors' corrected affi- - . and quick ;m:ln.w‘im it woll .mh] im- kx;ow:-)numk)ag men, W«}mnnu! tell| A man fully six feet in height, be- ;;-;c;dar :m;i the 'colliml of oedar, |a srowing, tuwn on the i & % rilecud in 1 o8 Bth " A possible for him, Werse than thess, how- [ what the ohject was. am going | gween 35 andl 40 ye nd-painted in _the most exqui- @ I, 2 Fowir, abbiell, No®t "‘"‘_‘r"“'i'";';i"’“f"'" | stock came in on | Where He will Stay for & For- | ever,is a kind of blusmod, soft and sticky | thero ow. Will the company BI R ";n,'l "“l’MN“’:"" °ft"-“l" “"‘: sits: designs, They are alll i et TR L —Tl;-i e "y o8 0 Poat for Moore’s ::ml-L :-’.—’ ;:i‘:\ 'I',.'-m;u:rl.n’l 'm',r.,',,,,',l. b, | 1f 80, how mush? Will report again chin whiskers,. walked down %o the | the-latest improvement in Jamps-and I4 stoves carpecs and' crockory \wre, at M ol STy ; G S escapo and felt that he never womld | later.’ edgge of the riprrap, opporite the foot | patent air brake attachments:. In | SPislc: 1208 Douglus ¥ —__ Thim Harnes «ad Saddlery, The new Denver trains begin ranning | o NIEY i Sioux City about noon Fri " o < » a ladles' toi : rom Glendive, on the head waters of the Lk : . y % y \ ating the'd Ieean rm T —For ring Commercial Job Printing, o AR IR U et ), Frawiny, Toaito, Ootober 28, | 01f continually. He was, from: his | too cxmmon sastom of washing abthe | I heteria s o of 3668 Jabeh i e iy 21" at Tax Bee Job rooms, Edholm & Ericksons, opposite the post; office. ool28.4f ~As the mud dries up wagons lost on Tenth street during the blockade are com- ing to the surface, The young mechanics will give a ball Reserved seats for the Zither club con- fines. Kour of those in arrears were found foh ve “skipped.” ~The chief enrincer was called in to ex- BOYTON THE BACKSLIDE Ten Thousand People Assemble They Follow Him in Grand Procession to the Can- fleld House, Oaptain Paul Boyten wrrived in the Yellowstone. weeks past the wires this city, which w.s rencated to the thou- sands of readers through Tue Bk, and yestorday the only topic discussed «n the strects were the pro ability of his reach- ing here on tim A ropresentad and as the boat was propelled slowly up bined fury more hazardous thanm braving an ocean storm or a shower of bullets be- than if it had been Barnum'scircmwe, They crowded around the carriage untl there either direction were black with people determined to wait all day, # necessary, to catch a sight of the hero, t was prob- party ore domiciled for to-duy sad & per- he trip fiom Towa City down, the eap- tain describes through the worst wpiece of get ont alive, The captain and Mr, Creel- rest of the day ard nntil absat 3 o'clock at knew he brought up bang! azainst a sna which doubled bhim clean up. He called to Creelman, who followed Mm closely, | to look out! lmt the latter woa too la anc one of his cars was sent flying in the air by a eollision with the ohjons he was warned of and fell in the streans where it woon disappeared, while the oat was been lost and thenight canie in bright with and hailing them, inquired their where- Whoute. Theywore told that it v milen. above Blwr wad 80 miles above OC’]jQBER 31, 1881, CASH FOR CRIMINALS. A dispateh was Friday received intendent of the Utah Northemn, as followy: lin, was shot dvad at the station at 10 o'clock last night, by a band of un- This cispatch came from Logan, ard! 3. T, Clark, Ouiaha: him in the ctin, passing. through the tlwout and breaking his neck, killing him almost instantly, The men, I *hink, were frightened and immodiate- ly turned and went away without any further action. A moung man who ticed in the tow for tyo ortheee days past, Several parties are scousing the Frauklin. Make this as widely known a8 pessible, and use. every offoxt to A MUDDY MYSTERY. no Nanse Betwaan 3 and 4 o'clock yesterday his hote), a tragedy was snacted on scores of speotators still lingering by the Big Muddy. of Douglas ntrest. He appaored garb, evidently laborer. He wore divested himself of all his garments excopt his pants, and sat there fop some woments in the sight of tle crowd, which included a number ladias. At length he completed the wopk- of undressing and waded into | of a orazy man, none of {hose near alaborately oquipped. of oak and' cardinal plush, the walls addition to the usual closets, tlu tank. (WENTY-FIVE A Dozen Daisies. Twelve magnifieent new day contives complate in respect to convenience and comfort, and the most elaborately and gold outside, with all the im- The neats are The cars are daisies, and will route, asd the promotion of four men | from tho ppsitions of freight conduct ors to [wssenger runs on the main ne. SPECIAL NOTICES. INTS ood swinsmer and this took away all fear of danger from the-minds of the | 1y B 00D 5 onoi et onasesmchiey: by ISAAC EDWARDS 1109 Furnhatn St. crowd. . After going out thirty or epps— Barn [SPRUIAL _ NORICRS—Bonuinued lm\iTAL ¥ Team good poaic Iv’”" SALF—A eall h uso sad § 10t widh good well and stable. on 20th, near Shoriman St., ! chovgs_at Red g , 16th St. oem At R SALE—€Heap, Two Radient Home rioves ]‘wok SALE—A woll establishe: EMIS lands aud farms for wale bas rattling long lists of houses, lote Call and geb of Nebraskn, a8 24 bed: aveling men 8 re- (T cheap; nearly new: & Son, 14th and Famham 8¢ [JOR SAL Workg Add. Ingwire Milte T%ir acres of lwnd near water- - also twe rettages on Copil r 1306 Dougles 8. Bis ¢ ] OUSES AND LAND--iciuis rente housee, L anh Jackson Ste. Ci2Im* \ Bmfls‘ REAL KSTATE BOOM.——soe 1st page, 3 tween contending armies. This is, how | Omaha, The buntees asked the Captain | 8€care the arcest and couviotion of the | g, o foet - th , @O0 1))V LOAN-At § per centin. Ty S AT R R, amino souie of the department horses Sat | ovar, n tho charactae in which it . now, i€ he wign' going to land, andon bi ro- | murdorer ot murdsrers.” e i sy Sl %3')9;99!!)5 ferust I pumeof 82,600 and | "0 VLD HAY AL £ . Sandors Food Store urday, it Leiog feared that the pink-eye | plying “No,” bunged away dischar. ing LN e e 4 | upwards, for 8 bo 8 v sl Gty 2615 Harney St. ey { roprosented. Apg St R TGy L . about waist deep and stood | AT property. Biwis Rnau Esrata and Loax T wdatdied thom. | Roling o oint on tho Tows s, a | W enienteg Sy Sl v o e | SUNDAY'S SERVAGES. | for a moment, looking about b, | AT 160 14 Dois o 3UIS' KEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE—S d _~~The application made by Henry Wil- | )i 00 0f o moving 6gure in the distance | ment, howeves the party shot arounda B He then turned, and again plunging |~ " NELPWANTED e T e e i \ liams, colored, for releass on a writ of | was detected, which soon disspprarsd. curveund loss sight of their assailants 5 into therapid and treacharous current, | __ 5 A e T e | habeas corpus, was donied on the hearing. | fow minutes iater a coupl Theattack wus & shameful onc, wideh | The/Qpera House a Magnifleont = == = e e, P AL —Gizh AR A BT LA BRI = Williams will probably secure b il. — A Tenth strect restaurateur udvertises has bu incss by a sign planted in the mud in front of hi - place: “Fear not this mud, atinybright colored boat a eust badk, and when the spot way reached 0 of dark fi L conoe-shape] in asun tisure were descric cove on the and proved to be the expucl visjtors their outfit. cannot be aceounted for except on, the principle thut.it was she bad whisky that didit, for the men knew perfectly well whait thoy ware firing at. Speaking of dirtances tho Captain says he foundt! Temple of Worship. Sunday was 80 pleasont and the heading for the east end of the rail- struck out boldly for the: Towa shore, ‘\ T ANTE Apply wtrect, road bridge and giving the impression | — thas he was going to cross the river, | Y ANTED—Lininz room girl at Reineke's restaurant, 13th and.Jdwlwon St 342.1° CGUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. This time he drifted down stream WA ANTEDPosition in eiocor or hardware : the 1ost irslefinite thing in connce- [air so balmy and spring-ike that|rapidiy,and reached oint half ORI O = U BotAT SaV R BanE T ig’s coffce is strong enough to carry you U R e f i Saiis : Y upidiy;ond reached a point half way S GTHYEY et ware | N P ertisements, such aa- e cORB SR O ey Y Sitking upon the bank, his body half tion with this ~ voyage. © On Saur- | ocenyhody, seemingjy went to church. | to the bridge before showing any sign | Good releroucos givens Addrem, £ G. I1., Be | Lost, Found, To Loy For Sale, To Rent, day at 2 o'lock ho asked a man on the H., Bue 38631 Watw, Boarding, cte will be inserted.in this through. submerged in the water, was something re- P 5 e of troutle. He then throw his hands | °f * sembling half mor half man, in o suit Perhaps tho general re-opening of the | © > e then throw his hands point. 5 . B2 above his head and cried aut to a boat- bank how for it was to a cert in It column at the low ramof T T8 PER ected —Tho steamer Red Cloud is exy TS DD . - il U y : e 3 p'Y. At | harhe X L ANTED—A gist (o0 housswoek immedinte- | 1 1xg ; Sk down the river alinost any day. The C. .:f ("“"‘ii‘: ',L‘I"‘l“,f‘ i p]x‘.h:‘m‘ "" d o ”.'”l 4 o'clock a similar inquiry_brou Xt the brhey Bhop,“ had something to do |,y g passing up. stream at WA Apply 020 intnoy ., bet. Oth and | LINE for the first incestion and FIVE CENTS- nly limy o face tured | g n e, “twenty-fve miles.” About | with the religious tendendies of the | some distance east of him, ““Come out | 19~ S90S EERBLINE L t5c Fedrialbasolency inwiont \ K. Peck 1 also preparing to leavo Yank- toward the newe umers, a face browned almost to the fa-hionable seal color by ex- ¢ o'clock another opportunity was ob- = Leove adv ertiscments at cur office, ung DU Workman can on. Doth boats goto St. Louis for the winter, —Cora May Durnall, daughter of Sam'l Darnall, died Oct. 28th, 1881, sged 8 years, 5 months and 18 days, The Funeral occured at 2 p. m. oesterday from Cass street school house, ~—The Pleasant Hours Club held the first hop of the season in Masonic Hall Inst night, of which an extended account will be found in _the society column on the 5th page. —The grand benefit ball of the bricklay- ers’ union will be viven this ovening at Central hall, the proceeds to go to a dis- abled brother member, The music will be posure to sun and ram and the tury of the elemen s for a_whole decade. Thoc p- tain, & cigar in his mouth, sat_enjoying rost in the sunshine, basking in it like o weal. On the water near him, detained by cord attached to his suit, rode the little veaeel “aby Mine.” Vi St, Poul baby,” he explained, indicating the loss of an in o LRI U U vilg el SR “Liaby” s a little vessel, probably three foet in length, of graceful model and in- conceivable capacity, 1t sat on the water like a swan, the silken colors, red and white, flonting at the stern, A short dis- tance away was & canvas boat containing M. J. 1D. Creelman, of the New York Her- ald. whe hes accompanied the captain from Bismark. The canvas contained a wooden chest and several articles of camp quin- age, and o pair of deer antlers decor.ted furnished by the Upion Pacific band. ~Theopening concertof the Philomathean society will be given at Meyer's music hall on Tuesdey evening, Thosubsciiption list can be found at Max Meyer & Bro.'s store, on Farnham and Eleventh sireet. ~Work on the sewer from Tenth to FEleventh st eet has been berun by the contractors, McCauley & O'Brien. The completion of this wction will unite the two sections already completed. Searcity of brick alone will impede progress in the worl. ~In the report of the banquet to Hon. James B, Boyd, on Thuraday evening, the preseutation of the solid silver pitcher and eup was unintentionally overlooked. The magnificent service has bLeen described at length and was the gift of Mr. Boyd’s admiring fellow townsmen —A meeting of the stockholders of the Omaha barb wire manufacturing company was held at their office Friday, when it was decided to commence rebuilding at once. The new factory is to be built on n mugh larger seale than the last one, ~The Nebraska state stenographers as. sociation held a special meoting on Satur- day evening, It was determined to hold the annual meeting at th: Creighton house, Monduy evening, November 7th. A pleacant timo is anticipited, Geo. B, Ames, formerly of Buffalo, was enrolled &8 an active member, ~~Early this morning a special train con- sisting of a locomotive, bageage, platform and passenger carscame over from Coun- cil Bluffs, having on board his royal high- ness ths Prince of Whales. The reception begins this morning on Ninth street, bo- tween Jackson and Jones, ~—One hundred and fifty-nine beautiful weaidence lots, located on Hamilton street, balf way between the turn tablo of the ved street car line and the waterworks reservolr and addition, and just west of the convent of the Sisters Poor Claire in Bhinn's addition. Prices range from §75 to 8110 each, and will be sold on easy torma to those who will improve, ' Bemis' roal estuto agency, Fifteenth and Douglus stroots. A —The Home Circle, a benevolent and social order, Las establishod Omaha Coun- eil No, 34, with & membership of twenty sud the following officers: Leader, W. H. Soott; V. L., Andrew Borden; In. structor, K, L. Biggins; P. L, Wmnm, Coburn; Secre'ary, ¥. J, McShane; ¥, B. Graddy; Treasurer, C. K. Coleman; Guide, John ¥, Morris; W., C, L, Hart; B., C. E. Bquires; Med. E., Dr, Graddy; Masters, Dr, Dinsmore, J. Q. Goss and Henry Floming. ~Mr, John T. Bell, the official sten- ographer of this district and Mr, Geo, W. Ares, late of Buffalo, have furmed o part- mership in the short hand business and will shortly open au office in Union Block, Mr. Aumes is & fine luw repocter, and has had & long experience in his business which Las made him an’ adept in his profession. Of M, Bell's ability, the public generally is the stern, After the usual courtesics were possed, Captain Boyton offered] his vi ors the hospitalities of “'BADBY MIN. and gave an opportunity for a closer in- spection of her cargo, which amounted to nearly one hundred p unds, On her deck were i headlight for use at night, a bar- ometer and thermometer, comvass and olock, all fixed to ride safely and be read- ily sten by the swimmer without rising out of the water. A plug of tobuceo was in convenient re ch in the bow. In the hold wers stored o rifle, pistol, dirk hatcliet, stov. (about the size of a blacking box), and everything that uny possib) emergency might call in use, and ten days 3. The cargo was n valuable one, 1. The party were e when first discovored, as , it a point never of church belly from the city ind clock and still smoki g, the captain glided into e waters, floating ut into widstream like fouther, followed by the two boats, As he paddled away, his hands, encased in rub- ber like the rest of bis body, looked like the huge paws of a bear and his bouy like o log, so that it 1s no wonde: he gets many o shot from the Indian, hunter and trap- per, Talk about ducks! A duck is no- where. 1c can't swim in tho same water with this wonderful man who moves in the awift current as if it we HIS NOTIVE ELEMENT The curve above the Smelting works is rounded and the ajtain say¥, “thus is the first bridge over the Missouri I have reen.” The town is now in full view and the crowd can be seen lining the banks from the water works to the foot of Farnham, It has been assembling since two o'clock and numbers at least ten thousand people, 'I'he lines of freight cars on the tracks ore covered with a wass of tors, and others peep out from the ; fences & d poles are utilized, and everyrock is o pedestal for some right- seer anxious to get a good ‘ook at the swi_mer, The Captain, on rounding the bend, stood e ectin the water, his body half out, and taking a bugle which Lung’ from his winjaturo vessel, he blew a blast, long and loud. A moment afterwards he to.k from thesame depository two detonating rock- ots, whi h he sent up fr his hands, lighting them from his cigar. By this time the crowd was rushing pell mell for the point of landing, and s Capt, Boyton paddied lelaurely down atreara to the foot of Fam. ham, the mass of human beings became o dense that for three hundred yards it was gth the ¢ VING WALL, that defied tho passage of the bravest. Choer after cheer went up, and the enthu- siwam was I|::.lrlu:tly unbounded. The man in the rubber suit, Baby Mine, the oauoe containing Mr, Creelman, rounded to under » battery of eyes that would quail a stout heart, Unfortunat ly no ca risge had been provided for the r re- ception, but the dill‘wult.y was partially overcoms by the generous offer of Mr, K, F. Schub, the well known carpenter and builder of Bixteenth street, who left his family at the river loug enough to convey Captain Boy. ton and Baby Mine at the Canfield house, the headquarters of the party. A the captain exhau ted the wir from tha pipes by bis suit and prepared to land, fhe rush to the spot was in. cressed and there was imminent danger of some one being drowned, but luckily that cutastrophe was averted. As he landed one ndividual, tall, gaunt and gra. haired pressed forward to Iiez a look at him, and could not be kept back, following on his bels on the way to the carriage, to which well informed. He is mustor of the art, The firm will no doubt acquire an ex- tensive practice from the start, hlvmwlu«u Baby was borne in advance of him. One man fainted when ho saw the rubber clad form emerge from the water and evorybody was more excited tained to imgy oard it was still twent; five miles to the point sought and the scarch for inforwation was ab.ndoned. Sunday wmorning camp was pitched near Ilorence und them a long pul, a strone pull and a pull altogether was mada for Omaha, I R. A. Pundt has returncd from. the enst. Trank Irelond, Tsq., of Nebraska City, is in town, Hon. J. S. Githon came in from the cast yostenday. Hon. C. 8, Chase snd wife returned from St. Louis yesterduy. B. F. Troxall left yesterday afternoon for o business trip to St. Louis. Mrs, Fdward Peok and sister returned yosterday from a visit to Colorado, Major A, J. Sinimons, & wealthy mine owner in the Black Hiils, is in the city. Jim Norton went out to Pappio day to resume work on the Missouri I fic. At the Metropolitan: R, H., Miller, of Wood River, Neb.; W. H. V. Raymond, of Lineoln, Joe Teahon, of the Wabash route is back from an extended trip through Cen- tral Nebraske, Judge W. L. Peabody is at howe on o Jhort vacation, from his post in the patent office at Washington City. J. H. Houston and M, Oyster, freight conductors, on the division between Sid- ney and North Platte went west yesterday. 'aci- The Withnell house register notes the ardval yes erday of Jawes A, Beard and daughter, of Denver; 8. R, Jacobs, of Butte; J. H. Withers, of Grand Island; T. M. Messick, of Kearnoy, E. L. Crowell, father of E. H. Crowell, 13+q., of this city, who has been yisiting Omaha for o few days, started on his re- turn to Philadelphin yestorday, going via the Wabush to St. Louis, and thence east. Mr, Crowell is one of 1he foremost hard- ware dealers in the Quaker City, M. D, Boruck ind wifo left for Sau Vrancisco yesterday, after o brief visit at the residence of L, M, Bennctt in this city., ‘Mr. Borack is editor of theSpirit of the Times in San Francisco, and is very prominently spoken of for clerk of the United States senate, B ~—Attached to the noon train yesterday was # coach containing » detachment of twenty-eight recruits from David's Island, N. Y., the majority assigned to duty with the 2ls¢t Infantry at Vancouver, W, T, One was for the 3d Infantry and one for the 8th, They were in charge of Fimst Lieut, ¥, H, E. Epstoin, of the 2lst and Lieut, Waltz, of the 12th, and « ccompanied by Subgeon Pleasance, ot David's Island, - —Mayor Lamb, of Stanton, passed through the city yesterdsy, en route home from Chicago, whero he purchased four cara of lumber and building waterial for houses for the sufferers, He also secured from the Northwestern and Sioux City & Pacific roads free transportation for the same from Chicugo to Stanton, This gen- erosity on the part of the two roads is equivalent to a gift of over 8300 to the suf- ferers, Mr, Lawb is entitlod to no little oredit for his efforts In behalf of the aflict- ed town of which he is the chief executive. e - , Pa, Thos, Fitchan, DBradford, Pa., writes: ‘T enclose money for SPRING Brossow, as 1 said T would if'it cured me. My dyspep- sin has vanished, with all its symptoms. Many thanks; I shall never be without it in the house,” Price 50 cents, t- tles 10 cents, 17eodlw were thus able to prepare for gospel injunctions, Tbe regular church ser- vican were largely attended and the sermons seemed to draw something of inspiration from the beauty of the day. Among the special services in the morning was that at the Presby- terian church, whese Rev. F. J. Collier, of Philadelghia, preached an eloquent sermon. I the evening union meetinge were Leld ot the Presbyterian church and at the 18th street M. E. At the former Rev. Mr.. Whittle conducted an interesting gospel meeting, which was fully attended. Rev. J. B. Max- field preached at the M. E. church and the music was conducted by Mr. and Mrs. McGranshan. Rev. M. P. Parmalee, who for eightoen years was a missionary in Turkey, gave an interesting discourse on foreign missions, at the Congrega- tional church in the afternoon. A large audience listened to him. The Lutheran church held their services both morning and evening in Boyd’s opera house. Thé attendance @t both services was very large, prob- ably exceeding that at any other place of worship. Rev. Dr. Skelling, the new pastor, preached most impressive and ioteresting sermons, 1f the new opera houso is a beautiful and brilliant temple of Thespus, when devoted to amusements, it i8 no less attractive as a place of worship, and the magniti- cence of its decorations did not yes- torday appear at all incongruous with the solemnity of divine worship. Basted Base Ball. The wind-up game of tho season, played on Saturday afternoon, be- tween two nines composed of the best players in the city, was most interest- ingand exciting, and many fine exhi- bitions of crack playing wero given, Jim Whitney's professional pitching, Chas, Whitney's and Bandle's catch- ing, and Eurkee's pitching were the especisl features. The result was in favor of the side of which Funkhouser was captain, over Bandle's side by & score of 11 to 7. The following were the players: Funkhouser's nine: Whitney, c.; Durkee, p.; Hollavd, 8. unkhouser, 1. f.; Hammer, 1st b,; Brandt, 2d b.; Dunlap, 3d b; Marston, c. f.; Goodwin, r. f. Ban- dle's nine: J Whitney, p.; Lyn- don, a. e, ; Keniston, r. f.; Bandle, ¢.; Neville, 2d b.; A. Saxe, . f.; Nash, S Saxo, c. f e The Monster is Here, This morning there will arrive in thus city one of the most dininguinhrd visitors that ever honored Omaha. Ho is from those mysterious seas sur- rounding the north pole, The aurorea borealis furnishes his light and the fmmense icebergs are his playthings. The monater whale will open his series of daily ontertainments at about 11 o'clock this morning, on Ninth street between Jackeon and Jones. This monster 18 endorsed by most of the renowned scientists of the country, and by the press awryvyhtgre a8 being the greatest natural curiosity ever ex- hibited and a lesson in natural history never before offered to the public. Just think of it. A whalo—the largest of natural creatures, thousands of miles inland, the only representative of his race that ever mude a voyage on land, and perhaps the last that will ever bo seen entirely whole out of the water, Dr. Amelia Burroughs, Withnell house, Puesday and FridlyT 108 m, to8 p. m, oct 22-1m-m&e e and Live 17e0dlw Warner's Safe Kidney Cure, ‘‘great unwashed,” and unspared who |and save me,” the words being dis- \ YANTED A ,,Jn:n‘ A tinctly audible on the shore. Hethen made na attempt to grasp a piece of floating drifnwuu(? which was near him, but failed and 1. Yoner, . \\I ANTED--Position ina store by s boy six- Ad s, obtain stedmemployineng, Address, C. 360.20 emons. corer Broadway and Main streots, Cou ted g old with Lcat of reforcnces. Be offie: 881-29% sank beneath the water’s surfaces He was watchsed through an ‘ opera glass, and as he came up looked ANTEO—A gpod. girl st once. Mre. H. Whitmore, N. ..cor: 103h and Websts 377.3 about him with an expression of de- epair, and once more sank from sight, this time forever. Tha whole thing was done so V‘ ANTED—A position in first-class drug 3 Pennaylvaniy (M. D) Entirels hu drug.chsiness, atore, by a yraduate of vers: of iliar with the Address, J; 3 F., Bee office, A3 1t quickly that the spectators stood as if paralyzed, and could szarcely believe "ANTED—Dining; room il at_Creighton 386310 V¥ ¥ouse. that a dehberate suinide had taken V place before their eyes, but laid the fatal occurrence to an attack of but none was found, and the river will probably not give up its dead un- til vhe victim is beyond recoguition. The clothes left ca the bank were esamined, avd tha: only discoveries were thirty cents in coin” and a pass | 58 weak: 18 months' work:.. Willlieave B. & M. cepot on Monday, ‘Ictober time to securc climato 3 hotel 125h and Howard Sts. ~ANTED—Laborers-fur §225 to 8250 per w Mex co. Wages av, boad 84 50 per Fieo transportation cramps. A boat was seon on tho spot SR D & o Farpastivulass enaiies o0 ing homas s TOl Ande House, 21 lenth Nt., searching for any trace of the body, | oot agent nt Crolghton House. Now is the & winter's jobin a milldry 861-29% VVvAN“mfl\ strong young man willng to miake himself genorally u-cful around a Good wakes und stea Apply at Newspaper right man. book containing sundry accounts, indicating that the man had lately been in the employ of the B. & M., as a painter, the dates being fille: up to the 18th inst, and showing that the owner had been at Plattsmouth, Licoln, Firth, Tacamseh and Marsdin, the lust dute being written over * Sut: ton.” The freagit occurrences of tha | namo O. I. Jennie led to the belief W in December las soncerni g ther mother, whao iy st s it Omaha, 3 will e glaily reciived b s ol and bet. iD—A first-oluss dre mmaker, 0 Iy thozough in cutting and fitt n o pero an ng sitnat.on at 2 Cap tel ayeane aod Davenport that it was that untortunate man. The clothes were taken to Undetaker Jacobs’ estabhishment where they were identified by Mr. Peter Goos as those of a man who had been boarding at his house. Beyond this no further clue tothe man’s identity was ob- tained at this time, Subsequently a BEE reporter visited situation as house- work in adain- T, B, C., P, en and te ms by Duffy, Bres., 7 ANTE Y “ber. Farnham and Douglas, on Sth'St. it loads of dirt near 23d e, Enquira 0t Beo Mr Goos at his hotel and learned \( from him that about Sept. 24sh, two ANTED 1.0 to 200 lowis of dirc tiear 23rd an S Mary's aveuue. ~Enquive 8t Tieo -t men, who registered as G. F. Roe and B. Kelley, came to his house together and paid their board fora week in advance. They were painters and some time last week, One of these men were despondent, and would go out and get full of liquor occasionally. On Friday he said to one of the in a family. P. 0., Omaha, ANFED Funding bridgo and subool bonds, H. T, Ciark, Beliovue: 26t ‘V/«N’I'HD—-A Iady wishes writing to do a4 has had »ome ex- Bome or in an of partuers, and remained with him until L;:rumm and considernble business tuet; or will -ist_#a lizht honsework and give music lessons Aduress one week, I\Ln,’l} L. M, -t FOR RENT—HOUSES boarders that he had a notion to go and drown himself, but no was paid to the threat. He had not been at the Hotel de Goos for two or uttention l‘wn I 1506 15th and Capitol avenue. T—A large handsomely furnished nitabl: for tao parsons, with board; $a7-1" 100; three days, and yesterday his partner F came over to inquire for him and was told that he had made such a threat. Since that time neither of the ave DOR RENT ~A houso in North Omahn, at & month, Inqeire 1219 Sherman A, CAMMENZINY 559 tf Nieely furnished rooms to let,, 1417 Howard »t. 3:85 nue, men had been seen. Mr. Goos is con- tage, 606 15th 8L, with the appearance of of them. Which 18 which he can't say, nor can [OR REN family, ene block from U, Ve i i R R ur ished fident that the suicide, for such it ap- | [ i ea{omin bt S eteter: “apply ous pears to have been, was ¢ f these | o achool hours 846-20° men, as the description exactly Niely Puraihed fioyt room, for1 of 2 gentlemen, in privase S depot, 011 8. P. depot, st %0 20° the discrepancy in the memoranda | !th 8 oy RENT—Well turnished and comfortable and%he hotel register be explained. The missing partner is the only one reason sleeving voomws, convenient location, and le rates. Applyat 216 N 9th 5t. 381-2 who can explain tho mystery of the suicide's identity. It was apparently, | ¢ however, the freak of a crazy man, | e, Fou RENT—Two furnished or unturnished ¥ who chose to awim to glory by the Missouri river route, and chose an ex- cellent time to create a sensation, OR RENT - Furnished rcoms, 8. F. corner 16th and Jaekwon Sts. an\l‘"m;'l"vf" Bout heass corner 15th and mwllu Inquire at Na. 1418 Douglas St. 334 3 A Wise Deacon “Deacon Wilder, T want you to tell | i me how you kept yourself and family well the past season, when all the rest of us have been sick so much, and | M bwn REN *—House "and stabls, 8 19th Bt TOR RENT-To young men who deaire good winter quarters: two nicely furnished voms. Inquire of J. L. Rico at Jos & Nam's or ke oottt 1715 Dodge . treot. ock south of Lead works. . 18th kL. ot L NT—Two furnisned rioms for gentio- R have had the doctors visiting us so Iq“’ n‘_'m. e i e B T often?” Y W thnell. et e “‘Brother Taylor, tho arswer is very | YaoR RENT-3 roows, o coruer 26th and easy. used Hop Bitters in thne, kept my family well and ed the doctor bills, q‘hruo dollars’ worth of it kept us well and able to work all the time, No. . 608 N, 17th St. T'll warrant it has cost you F and the neighbors one to two hundred | g Douglas, 339-29 R RENT- Basement 10 small family, board exchanged for rent. detrlsfl a.-.uom. 14- OR RENT— 06 o two 1ol unfurulshed, 8. W. cor. of 8 ts. 822-4 dollars apiece to keop sick the same | wGifEwi—aw “"’f‘m" (T Py o time."” 27 “Deacon, I'll use your medicine k house, 2003 Cass St. room, low price, b 8204 hereafter." oct1h-novl F(m HEN pail | Z¥Furnlahed iront Foom on first floor, at 817 17¢h St., bet, uunmn"md hicago. [ ‘“I'he Kevere tiouse Gouncil Blufle is the best second-clasa hotel in the wost." sugl7-lm B RENT—2 furnisbed roogs over Mes- chaate’ Rxchange, N, B ecr, J0th and Do#\ X v in C 0 col P, s per week, de Hice corver Brondway and citBluffy, 1 PAETIES havine wioves, turnitura ezt second hand householdgoods fu,y deseri tion,cam Uitgose ot them for cuot by calling ut the City Auation Store of J. A Patton & Co. o234 € WILL sell ny Cartage and Wagon Shop at a bargain or sell stoek and tools, for cash, xnd Tens shop, toa good respon-dble wman. . Reon fozmelling i~ going onadar . Call on oradiross W. G, Morrie, Counci Biuffs, lowa. 02664 OST—Op n face silver key winding watch, 4 Wheeler moverzents, Finier will bb sui a- Iv rewarded. Leave-at “Be Dlafls., OTTER'S TICKER OFFICE—W tickets continues to hoom. Unyracedented fow rates to all castern points. Every tikes syaranteed, Ordoradlled by telephone. From e to ten ‘dollars saved by purchasing ticketa Of C. A. Pot er, successos to Potter & N 40 South Fifth strect, ur uoors beow the poete office, Council Iluffs, Towa. ouctly-te ‘/\L\ STED—Daoy, with pony, to CAITy yapors. Inquire ut £k office, Council iuns. oct13-tf N7 ANTI For particulars uncil Blufla Broom Factory, Council Biuffs, I 655-208 [IWYANTED=A cood earpanter b cneo, & Py Mynster & Adams, Coundil Wl Towa., [ A Arst-cluy Droo; cil Bluffs, lowa. Thoy to do chores &y Myusiers Biufts, 661250 v German and .aequaint wers. Canygive the come on trial 3 any time. 1511, Council Bluffs, la. TFO8 SALE 1d papers ¢ paa Bundred, at The Beaoftice, Council Brufts, 827 U To Contractors, Builders and Property Owuers. The undo hating besn sppointed agen) for the oxtensive iron and wira manufacturing houses of E. T, Darnum, of Dotwit, and the Vussel Iron Fou A Woeks Ohio, capacity of turnish estimate &c,, &o,, for store front thresholii plates, wroug] ers, hydsaulic elovators, suafting, &c.; also iron K, W dow guwards, shutters, Kedrs, bale nics, settecs, chaii, vases, acquariums, fountains, summer. housws, Jawn, garden aad cometery ornamenta,, flowap bands, grave gusads, &e., &, in endless varioty. - Catblogues saylied ou appilcation. HENRY . BARRY, Manufacturers' Agent, 32 Pearl streck, augl0-1m me Council Bluffy, Jowa. e m——r sy 3 3 EDWARD KUEHL, MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CCZDI TIONALIST, 408 Tonth Street, between Paroham. Will, wish tho aid of guardian, spirits, obiain for sy one a glance at tho and present, and ca certain conditions in the fu-. ture. Boots and Shoes made to order. Rerfeok action vusranteed iz, oull cye, POWDER Absolutely Pure. Mado from Grape Cres o Tariar, No other arpation makoe such light, Saky hot bresd wxurious pastry. Can be eaton b *it out h‘;'-;' (hlml resulting llm‘l'l P'x-zllvjl fli‘ gostible (ood. Bold only In cans, by all G, BOYAL RARING, PFOWDER (O} New York, C. V. Goosman S

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