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8 ———— e — THE DAILY BEE. Thuraday Morning, Nov. 10. gy, 4 Rillian, of Hall County, LOOAL BREVITIES. —Patterson sells cosl. —Trederick Loading Hatter, «Doane, Reliable Hatter. —Gloves at the 99 cent store. —Tiadies Fland Bags st the 99 cent store. —Fine line of Spongea and Chamola Shie st Kuhn's drug store Nif, —BONNER'S for best Stoves and Fur- nitare. no-tf —Ghort Hand taught at Business Col- g ook 0-14¢ —Smoke the Crioaco Tinws Cigar, for aslo onlg'at Porsyth's drug stors, n8-t! tor & Bocht. honse Pharmacy. Sobro ot 0] A Hand to Hand Fight With gram was roceived insthis city an-[ An Wxcellent Performance by non*oing that Sherif™Killion, of Hall —opecialty of Preseription at Opers| Clunty, had come upon the notorious THE OMAHA, DAILY BEF: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1881. e —— BIG GAME! The Viet ,py, Tho roturns whieh yestorday con- tinued to come ‘n from the various wards wards ‘und precincta, show the Republican, yistory of Tuesday to Criminals, have Leen, in Douglas eounty, most - sotaplete and overwhelming. Tmpor- tant telegraph news prevents an ex- tended local eloction report, which will be more complete, and will be - given in tabular form in the next is- Oaptures Two Notorious the Desperate "¢illains, A Wisconsins 8F oriff En Route to|sue of Tar Ban. Reor fve Them. CHIMES OF NORMANDY, Yoster',ay afternoon a brief telo- ——— the Omaha Harmonic Bociety. Willisms or Maxwell brothers, who have 80 long successfully eluded the officers of the Badger state, and has| The excellent work which the Har- seized one and cotrelled tho next. monie Society has accomplished in M'_old gold exchanged for new jewelry at| Nebraska seems to be a favorito ro- f""'“n! and training our local '°°l_l‘ RAholm & Rrickson's, oppraite the posti | gort for the worst criminals that go ists has been frequently nlhfded to in 08, 0ot28- unhung. They go out imagining that these columns, Few, outside of the —Bwie cheese im,'"m‘ L) Im"’,‘“'m' the state is in an advanced scale of | press andthe enterprising managers of wholesale and retali, at . Meyee's, 207 barbarism, and that once here theyare | the organization appreciate the diffi- soath 13th streek 1.¢| practicaily safo from arrest and pun- culties which this musical society has —The Taequer anl ebony l"";:“ t' Unfortunately such a % contend with sincg it's organiza- 1adies work at Jonssen's are something to justified by {eh And" fawer 0N KRGW Whkb d admired. feeling has been 0 t ."e:‘ne::h‘- hoad salesman says, “It'wno |the action of the authorities | earnest and persevering work on the —Fr 3 +The assortment of shell Bon Bon and work baskets at Joussen's is truly ‘peauti- ishment. 10, — HIS INITIATION. rage of the varisty stage. Josefly, the Artist, Joins an Omaha Dramatic Club. on & brief visit, Wiy for New York City and Boston on a fe His Initiation Tate Tts [Mysterion | 7*0*" VMt H. R. Persing:r, edibor of The Sstu —rrr day Times, bas disposed of that pape and yesterday return-d to Des Moines, h Bince the passage of the Sloeumb bill not & few devicos have beenadopt- ed to evado ita intent and purpone, elubs, of which thore are now several | ¥ill reg et his departura. in the eity and eounty, all regularly A Ay ineorporated under the state laws of GENERAL SHERMAN, Nobraska, Among these is the Oma- ba dramatie elub, with héadquarters | Fourteen Days Ooming From at the Stadt theatre, concorning which Joseffy, the well known pianist, told the following story to a Denver re- porter: Bismarck to Omaha. Herbert Thayer, son of Senator Thayer, ot Rock Creek, was in Omaha yesterday | The DeGroat Case Still Before He 1+ft.in the afternoon former home. Mr. Persinger in & genisl | rosumed ita session at 9 o'cloek yon- gentleman and a good newapaper man, and among thess is the formation of [And made many friends in Omaha whe Areets. Fleeing From the Fangs of Winter, - S Siner, who,a fowsours g, were tho| OLOSING THR ARGUMENY, |SPROIAL NOTIORS—Donstrued P‘Oi RENT—A Awostory house with B fise roomA and & lur closets; & 80, barn it de od. Inquire at 2438 Davenpord nr-‘e:L;ouh w the District Court. - SR ..~ o R WRNT—To young men who desire good winter quarters: \wo nicely farnishod - The argument of counsel in the :‘o‘flfi‘ l;‘n ;‘Iu.:'l“J. L. Rice ot Joo & Sam's of 1, | trial of Charles DeGroat occupied the X is | entire day in the district court, which Fon RENT— A turnished front room for rend with board, in private family, Gen leman preferied. Call 807y N. 174h 84, 0-M R RENT—-f furnished rooms over Mas ahaowe’ Rxchange, N K. ul.“lhlldm terday morning. Distriet Attorney Burnham opened [ = the argument for the atate, and spoke - two hours, in which he made a careful | TYOR SALE—A small neat paying business, review of the whole case and gave the _m,,;'“o,','x;".;:"":.“;‘.:l"mmd"‘"“ 5 more important testimony. W4 this office st J. R. Clarkson, Esq., for the de- Ifemla, followed din an argument on egal points, and presented again to | the jury much of the testimon o | e B o ou gy AU 1S lenged{ut week in behalf of lh{ Er:en Foview Vi RN FOR BALE. ]!NOR HALE Lot on 8th strest between Pocific and Plerce. Bnquire st 1118 South-8th st 313" i es, but that trouble is | part of its officers and members is re- i sople we have cheap |in too many cases, bu pa : ; ::-::"-l:: n:‘(‘l':r.-:“n::‘ teas, They know | done sway with largoly now, and the | y,,ngible for the excellont rendering “Avenging Hand” now strikes as Ohi "o it already.” quickly et as in staid old New Eng. [ Of the ""Chimes of Normandy pl:hm,h peo on 1t s just oa fmpossible to koep the [ {50, Not only in the officer ready to | Was presented to our floor of French's grocery clean as it I4 to | perform his duty, but every citizen [ Tuesday evening at Boyd's opera et noross Farnum street without getting |scems to resolve himself into a com- [ houso. "In all respects, but the audi- r} he mud mittee of ono to meo that no guilty | ence, which ought to have filled every R ¢ im of the goden | man escapes, and, animated by this | seat in the building, it was a triumph —Nindel and Kre1-—-Sign of She %‘ .| spirit, the people are rapidly becoming | for the society. The musical part of hat 213 south 14th street, aro "‘"'-'“ and | ® Tace of natural born republicans, the opera bore evidence of patient re- oeipt of fins relocted goods ‘“‘;h’ l‘|1| The past two days oxemplified this | hoarsal and painstaking study of the oap line for men, boys » A ;‘ ”:)"‘ in tho fost remarkable manner. The [ composer's conception, while the Thewe goods have heen c-derel from Whe 604 of thy arrest at Grand Island of |acting was free from that stiffncay Dest eastern manufackirers to #uit their |y, guchmted criminals from Wis- | which #o often mara the efforts of Targe fall and wipser trade. Give them & | consin prodeced no small sensation, | amateurs. In the richness and varioty Bl yet, contrary to the old-time feeling, |of the costumes, the setting __o.,' hundred and fifty-nine beantiful thero was 10 agitation beyond thenat- | of the Bconery and the u.lden:e lots, located on Hamlton wtreet, ural excitement of a chaso for a erim- | grouping of the performers, inal, notwithstanding the fact that the | there was little to criticiso. The half way between "“’n;“':hnu;l:u::":t: objects of pursuit not only were guilty | mass of the chorusso far as their red street car lino n d fist west of | murderers but were rewiting tho offi- | movement and appearance on tho reservalr and addition. an ) CIT in | 00T and trying to add to the extent |stage was concorned was handled with the cofivent of the Sisters Por Claire in | o¢4} o) grmities lnid at their door. | rare ease. Tho “business” was ex- Shinn's addition. Prices ranje from 875 | ¢ particulars of the detection, the | cellently arranged and carried out and %0 8100 each, and will bo wld on easy | chago and the capturo are in brief as | throughout tho entire opera there was terms to those who will impove. Bemis' | fo]jows: an absence of those embarrassing mnia- real estato agency, Fifteenthand Douglas | ")\ “yenday night a farmer living | takes and halts which do 8o much to streota. about two miles south of Grand|mar the pleasuro of an audience and —The moonlight will soon ke gone. Tsland camo into that city and told | the unity of a performance, - Railrond travel was very seavy yester- [ Sheriff Killian that there were two| If space permitted it o dotailed ex- day. suspicious parties Mlllin hlmmlu. He | amination of the musical merits of ; | SadreHRE sy otuimed b5 Bo ) Wivikers | theji reHA EFi g of {gtho ¥y Ohitnea) ";ll"mnrna weather for the midlls of No- from Hustings, I‘“lt v.\l\m fn)rmur, m*;]iug might prove interesting as i hat they carri Vinchestor rifles, | i i i —Tho Banker's Daughter at byd's Iri- that they carried Wincheste Wit cortainly would prove thought “they were mot exactly the | gresifying to every friend of tho Har- day and Saturday. kind of guns to shoot geese with, 80 [ mouic 8ocisty, o kay that no opera —A man charged with carryinjconceal- | wont in and told Killian, who started | has ever been j},t upon the Onmiwha «d weapons, was up in police cout yester- | out about b o'clock Wednesday morn- | stago by local talen. which will com- day. ing, with a deputy, and_went in the | pare with last night's burformance, is ; i | houso, whoro both Xd and Alonzo | faint praiso. Fspecial moision mast e e e vy o | Maxwell, alias William, woro in bod. | b mado of the excellont work iy s I Tho sheriff orderod them up, ushe|chorus. Tho parts wero well bin Jail. ol wished to speak with them. ~Alonao[anced, the voices uniformly good, ~-Only one drunk ornament s eala. got up, dressed himself, with the ex-|and the cuos taken with promptuens ooss with his prosence yestorday, 8040 7| Contion of his hat and coat, and ex-|and unison. In volume f mound, p. m.—ono more later. cused himself to do some errand. |and ‘in harmony ot rendition the —Thirty-five cary ot stock came inon | Killian then stepped up to Ed and |choruses of the Chimes of Normandy the U. P. yesterday. The eastern bains | was about to luy his hand on him, |have rarely been moro satis- were all on time yesterday. when Willlams drow his revolver on fm:':only presénted on the metro- dbrak hadhis hasd tho sheritf. The sheritf grasped the | politan stage, and Prof. Mayer and S Lot Tuancirsghrian s g revolver and wronched it away|the ladies and gentlemen who crushod at 4:30 . m. yesterlay whils coup-| fro,, * pyn © Tand with the | participated deserve every congratu- ling caru in the Spoon Liake yards. assibance of the farmor and|lation over the happy results of their —The copper captured o long ago and | one of the farmor's sons, throw him |study. In speaking of the orchestra wtill lying in police headquartersvill bo re- | to tho flior, and while tho farmer and | the admission must bo raade that the turned to the owners on Monday next. son #at on him, the sheriff tried to get | work was not up to the usual mark of The Firemen's soolable; given (by Kow tho handeufls on him, Ed. eave a|the Musical Union. The overture bore i Y : + | regular Indian war whoop and Killian | evidence of hasty preparation and un- mino Go. No. 3, takes place at Firemen's told his deputy to gusrd 4ho door. An | mufficiont »ahoarsal und Lhe accompani- Hall, Novewher 15. It will b6 b pieaswut | hg ytopped outside, he saw Alonzo | ment frequently lagged. Mr. Stein- affair. { running at full speed towards him |hausor has under his charge an ex- —The incomiug Denyer tran yester [ with revolver drawn. Killian stopped | cellont class of musicians capable of day had 28 Denver and four Elackhawk | to one sido and tho ball from A_lguzu'. performing with eredit to themselves passengers, from Colorado throngh, rovolver !»_us_nad him and lodged in the pnq pleasure to our peopls, hut no Th ) iced tho row at the | BFA%: Killian now stepped inside | individual ability can make up for the e IAn N0 A 4 again, with the deputy on guard at|lack of practice and rehearsal. To-night Third ward polls Tuesday, paid 83 and| e dior witha double barrelod shot- | wears sure that they will be able to ooats to Judge Beneks this morulng. gun. Assoonas Killian went back |give a better account” of _themselves. —~Work on Paxton & Gallagher'snew [to Ed, to endeavor to get the cuffs| Thoe solo parts were all taken by storehouee, on Tenth street, will soon be | on him, Alonzo tried to force his way vum‘liutn too well knywn in Omaha commenced. The foundations are being | through the door, and the deputy|musical cgrcluu to require an extonded 1nid. covored him with his gun, but it|introduction. Mrs. Chas. E. Squires as _TheN. §. P. C. A. meeting already an- missed fire, Alonzo then ran off, and | Serpolette, the puvmnt mock heroine, 3 willl gome oft on Thuradsy or has not been seen since. It is thought | did full justice to her reputation as an monpoed X at Boyd's opera| N0 b hiding in tho tall grass near |accomplished soprano, ~Her voico was Saturday of next week at Boyd's 0P|y} "aiid n largo posso of mon are |clear, truo andsympathetic, Her act- house. now seouring the eountry for him.” |ng was easy and thoroughly in ac- —A man named Hansen got latoa diffi- | Shoriff Killian safely lodged Ed, |cordance with a conscientious concep- culty Tuesday with Nelson, the tailor, | Maxwell, alias Williams, in tho county | tion of the different characters she was and finally gave him o severs blow over the | jail, where henow awaits the arrival | culod upon to'assume. The continued eye with a revolver, of the sheriff of Pepin county, Wis,, | applause which mot Mrs Squires bril- difficul rred Tuesday nightbe. who telegraphed that he would leave [ iant efforts svidenced howthoroughly A diffigulty ocou. Miebam ¢|onthe first train for Grand Island. | sho maintained the place which she hus tween two Swedos at Marnham troct [y 1oueg out after Alonzo have not|won in tho hearts of Omaha s musici- restaurant, After consuming & groms or0 | roturned up to this hour of writing, | cal people. of bivalvesone desired the otber to pay his| g history of the crime with wiioh | The part of Germaine was ad- bill and the latter ptusing, thawped him. | {hese men aro charged is a remarkable [ mirably filled by Misa Liz- He paid 83 and mets, one, as is also that of their escape |zie Calderwood whose Brat iy ¢t was made a few | and the circumstances connected with | appearance in light opera in our eity day 'l'l:a m,‘:,:fi::’:mm in the city, to it. On the 10th of .Iuly last, Mlton | gives raro promiso of future success, a8 no:h“ Tom Wison, of Fremont, A. Coleman, under sheritt, of Durant, | Miss Calderwcod has a voice of eon- iy tsonton i nd his brother, Charles Colo. |siderable range and compass, Her selt A lotter recoved from him last man, ex-sheritl of Pepin cuunt.yil were | inging was marked by an ease and While en route for San Francisco, on reaching Omaba on a Sunday, there wan a lay-over for several hours, and Joseffy and a fow others weut out oner, A few days ago the steamer Red Cloud, of the Baker line, passed down, for » atroll abous the city, Naturally | #0d it was then stated that a govern- enough they became thirsty aud |ment boat would arrive in sbout ten | attention of the jury and spectators. sought for beer, but the saloons were [ days. The latter gained time on her | He spoke three hours. all closod, nor even were the back predecessor, and at 4:30 p. m, yoster- At 5:30 u'clnc:_Judun Thurston be- doors open. After wandering about day rounded to gracefully atthe lovee, gan the concluding argument of the for ome time Joscily's eye was caught ; by a aigu upon which was inscribed in between Faruham and Douglas streets, | state in a most forcible and able man- large lotters, “Stadt Theater.” | where she was soon boarded by a Bee [ ner. During the brief time he spoke Turuing to his companions he eX- | uorter, who made the acquaint- the court room was broathlessly atill, % At 6 o'clock Judge Savage adjourned ance of the officers, clsimed: ‘“Where there’s a stadt ) theater there must be Germans, and | */ g g . | court until 9 a. w. to-day, when Judge The General Sherman, for that is | Thurston will continue his speech and chief closing argument for thadefense. Hie effort was a most eloquent and where there are Germans there must 1 ) be beer, follow me,” and approaching | the name of the handsome craft, is | the case bogiven to the jury. the door, entered the ves | goared follows: Oapt. W: G, AR AP Y tibule of the theater. There waaa bar }: ol “. :;wl: L:l, 1 l: . Traveling Men to one side, with & bartender ‘behind | Liugo, master; John Leasure, clork;| fq it hard to keep in good health, it, and & number of partis kind of |A. J. Spahr, pilot; J. K. Martin, |owing to the constant change of lounging around. “Bner,"u.'fid}:hmdeffy head engineer; John A. Marsh, sec-| water, dlAelti l'x;ld th:ah;arnrfg. of ::e comprehensively waving his hand to cars. _these ings injare the ignify th ber of glasses required. | . s kidneys, while Warner's Sate Kidney m““‘uwyo x:i?):“:mnulljl ;;ungr on Sun](hyn," W. H. Alexander, steward. The|and Liver Cure is certain to counter- wan the reply. steamer was built in the shipyards on | act them. 1w “But," said the artist, expostulating, | the Ohio, opporite New Albany, Ind., [T mrmen 2t uneinen “1 m?'t.’hon other gentlemen are sup- | i;; 1877, and with hor counterpart, the SPECIAL NOTICES. plied, Don Camernn, started for Bismarck |~ . ““That's all right,” replied the man | t NOTICE— Advertisement To Loan, For Sale, behind the bar, “‘they are members.” |in the spring of that year. | . pound, Wants, Bosrdinc, &c., will boin. “‘Mombers of what?” cried Josefly’s | The Don Cameron was a few days [serted in theso columns onee for TEN CKNTS entire party. \ behind the Sherman and striking s | per line; each subsequent insertion, FIVECRNTS “Of tho " club," was importurably | ynag just this side of Sioux City, went |per line. Tho fist insertion never loms than answered. down to lie forever in the bed “of the | TWENTY-FIVK CKNTS Happening to glance round, ono of | Migsouri, The survivor of the twin the party at this juncture recognized | rafts is a trim and well equipped an old ~Chicago friend wmong the|poat She is 145 feot long, by 28 feet party, and hailed him, a general in-|}, 0, dth of beam and 286 registered troduction followed, andJoseffy and | jyuage. Sho is provided with two | ==y his friends were conducted to a “room | g ines, 12 inch cylindors and 44 foot [ $5(), (1)) T e peal weratrinchriy: by where, after a few trifling ceremonials stroke, and is fitted up in first-class | DR. ISAAC EDWARDS 1109 Farohawn St. had been gone through, they were de-| ¢o1. her cabin being the best of any = e 5 : ~ DAN—-AE 8 tin. clared duly elected ]n';uyrmly members | o e river, oxcepting, pethaps, the 52:)00‘)072:.‘:(«‘::‘ nfima :’Yr, cen ‘:d of the club, and their names were | yi,ytana and Dakota, A A S 456 sarar o e titiertyhann enrolled on its list of membership. Capt. Lingo is an old river captain | {srm property. Bruis Kxau Esrars and Loan Our troublos aroall over now, thoy|,y, }urlm‘rly commanded one (vfp Vi ACBCE SOt A DouRIa e thought, and, returning to tho maiti| pyokets in the Omaha St. Joo line, | - room, agnin repeated tho request for | el in the ’60's. He was master of | — > Ll ol the same steamer on which Harry \an )N tuation n pi . “Nein,” uaid the stolid bar man, | Douel was clork in the fall of 186, | VY, yaansndiron. Addeea 0. C. 1 pyouimiBrbaiegichclorely G and ran on the line for ten years. He “Well,” Joselly asked, evidently . inquired for Messrs. Deuel and W. fancying that the stockhelder business | vy’ Copeland, both of whom he de- menut treating the crowd, ‘‘how many o sired to eee before leaving. \VA TED—Chambermald. S3res have we got to purchase? The General Sherman was built to LTI rwe was tho reply, as the bar- 3 8 tho v carry freight and passengers on the 7 ANTE D—Posi of beer, nn‘filt):“-i the bearor to a glass | Biamarck and ‘Fort Benton on the Raftmn B, box oo, 1. 0, b tmembor of thepa 1788 one for each | Misnouri and Furry's Landing on the . o S Josedl ¥ river is the first one since she was 47410 u("’;iy o quarter,” replied wino taken up in 1877, and s for| — T host, for the first time breaking ouu!purpose of undorgoing extensivo re- VV keepor who is willing to make himselt into'a broad grin. How many quar- | Y- in the course of which thirty | usefulinany capacity. Uncx-eptional tostimo- into & s B Y | fe0t Wes 1o added to hor length, She | pils. Address M. Hughes, 107 Souik-10th strect :;’l:" g:wrd‘tl l”rb:e:m;:u‘x; vllnera subse- w'.‘ll;: Lu‘mn“- 3 Y,i“ '%“? 8pring. e quently owned by the artist and his 26 - Bismarck Octo- " ! ! di 4 t sayeth not, only bes 20th) 20C has made —_— companions deponent sayel ) only such BLOP8 a8 AT ANTED—Situstion for & firstielh f it 1w tated on tho authority of Man | nosessitutod by high winds and a”bal YW *Hreu the'ess." Addros 263 Comrion agor Wolfaohn that both the artist and ( ior Considerable snow fell before | ™" 470-11 his compunions slept sonndly and un- |sho loft, tho first being tho fall of y til late tho following moruing. three woeks a go lnst Friday, which — == was roported by Captain Williams, of = the Red Cloud. No ice has been run EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS | (00 0. " nd Captain Lingo is has. tening to get south before winter sets Interesting Service for Busi-|in. The stop here was to obtain coal M day Night aud rations for the trip to St. Louis, ness Men Tuesday Night. |44 theso wore supplied by the officers T at the military headquarters in this The Tuesday night's mesting at the | city. It was expectod that the Loat Presbyterian church wasoneespecially | Would leave at daylight this morning. interesting to business men, many of Bt whom were present. After a son service of twenty minutes, Mr. Wh: tlo asked all to unite in prayer with Rov. J. W. Shank, of tho Kighteonth noys and urinary troubles, and all the 1A10:Fnspham St #HIH street M. E. Church. Following this | ph' sicians and medicine in the world \x ANTED.—Cook and kitehen chi] at the Mr. and Mrs. McGranahan sang a |cannot help them unless they get out Pacific Houee, T duet, with chorus, “The Crowning of doors or uso Hop Bitters, the A A i1arg | PU ent und best remedy, especially for D - . ol Best 3 3 God's blessing on the wordas itshould pshine aod rosy cheeks ' in them, Lbedeotss LS be read. ;‘2}3’” ;""‘ (,5'“,‘ o trifle. See another ANTED—A position In first-class druc Mr., Whittle read for his toxt M .—Christian Recorder. \ store, by a graduate of University of T att. Pennaylvan B) Kntirel 16:26. “What is a man profited, if ho T ‘ml..,. J‘":I’ lf“,"ili“.‘iif?"“ shall gain the whole world and lose his T TT) 3E3 13% own soul? or, what shall a man give| . A 160 Yo 200 loads of dirt near 38d i exchange for his souli” e a8 aronnecT Maqilzy I I Dse The speaker tried to ANTE U140 to 200 loads of Irt_near 937d ond envineer; Nelson Simons, mate; TO LOAN—MONEY. N ONEY TO LOAN—Call at Law Offics of D. M O EE fumas Room s, Crelehion Bloek. TED. HELP W ANTED—A boy ot Marey & Co., 14th strect 408.9* Apply_at the 47114 by & temperant young had two yo.r' experience faterrogated ANTED—A firat-claas cylinder pross f-cder, ac this offico. uov9-tL ANTED —». hougokeeper at 1100 Parnham stroet, up staira. 40528 VW ANTED By alads A Iady partner_to go in business. Address Mrs, E. A., Omaha, Nebraska. 470-11* \\'As'rw~rwn dining room girls at St. Charles Hotol. 459.9% V ANTED—A cook at 920 Harnoy St., bet. fth and 10sh, % ED—A young man to work in a h at 1322 Farnham St, 453+ WARTER-A first-class woman c-ok at Chris. Merkt's res surast, 1105 Farshaw street 4010 The closs confinement of all factory e — vork, gives tho operative pallid facos, | W\ A¥TED=A competent launireas, by M. poor appetite, languid, miserable feel- =t el s 5 ings, poor blood, inactive liver, kid- Get Out Doors. VY ANTED-Girt to do-bousew Enquire ANTED—Two girls, ono to cook, wash and iron, and one to do sceond worh and take nov 16 S il SOLDIERS ON WHEELS. impress | A_Regiment of Troops en Route s shot and killed by the Williams|naturalness demanded by the sweet evening, by M. Geo, Oanfiold, donies the | o ihyrs two well-known desperadoes, | and simple (ermaine and in the ap- report in toto, Tom aaya he only kad a|whom they wore endeavoring to ar- g}l_l“lfl which grested the wolo singers, sick spell and fsno @:onor's meat 86 yot. |rest, A posse of thirty armed men|Miss Calderwood was by no means ~The “Verdiot” dramatic company, | purgued tho murderors, with the in- | forgotten. Mr. Wilkina Henri, and that group of histoio awmateurs that played | tention of lynching them if they had | the Gaspard of Mr, Pennill were all “Waiting for the Verdiot” 80 scceptadly | aught them. 40n the 27thof July,the that the many admirers of these woll hero last winbr reoreanized, undor the |men, still being searched for, “woro|known singers could desire. M. or manstsnge B .A 'Brien | ®8htod and callod upon to surrender. Mayo, who took the difficult part of PrOck g BEeRy Ui, (il s i but they anawercd by opening fire on | Jean deserves more than passing notice alias “Jumes “‘"‘“' Tucsdny eYOnINE | the posse, They woro at this time in | notless because it was his first appear- and unanimouslvlecided to P"_'M'“‘” T ¢ | Eau Gallo woods and the pursuit was [ance on the Omaha stage than because Colleen Bawn; or,Lrides of Garryowen,” | gontinued with redoubled vigor, six|the gentloman displayed rare in afow weeks. ‘s publio can look out | noted Indian scouts and thirty bleod. |powers of humorous and mirth for a choice dramajo treat from the ‘‘Ver- | hounds accompanying the company of [ provoking expression joined to & dict" Dramatic Clw, Ludington cavalry, two hundred men, | ploasing tonor voice, and an easy and e The most intenke oxcitoment prevailed [ unaffocted action. “conu;‘-flmhrer is daily gain- | but the ns:lrd{, continued without ing ground orer ‘he many spurious | gyccess until about two months ago, Al Yo Again. wines u‘\;\ h\qmm tow in use. Ask when & man_supposed to be Lon \\"‘il'. My m(,g:‘:':,” .‘ui:“d‘. long timo at your and Badoon for it. linma was arrested. He deniod his| with neuralgis, and a dull, heavy, in- HEN yoU are weary and tired try | identily with the murderer, and stated | active condition of the whole system, ; ol";]r‘ ;{ -t'g:\;n:l';l:dfiud'zoiler" and | that his name was Wi, Kubl. He | headache, nervous prostration, and also anserted that on the date of the | was almoat helploss, No physicians lllmv;f!he vm; vrqunn’;;“for a If:\rm;!r at | or medicines did her any good. Three 1 amilton, Hlinois, here has been | months ago she began to use Hop hogu, Tuesdayand Friduys, 10.& M. la great contest over the supposed | Bitters, with such ufud effect that -hla to8p m S R | {der of Kuhl and Lon Williams, | seemns and feels young again, slthough Ol T T e T o B aling well, which was still pend. | over 70 years old, Wo think thera ia largo. Tho Best/The cheapst. A, D, |iP€ when tho affsir at Grand | no other medici e fit to use in the Dlesse, 146h and farnbamm, Island was telegraphed east. Tho|family.—A lady in Providence, R. T e g s e b 45 NG Dr. Amolia Burroughs, \‘Vidmell o il sheriff of Pepin county will arrive in | —Journal novl-16 4 Omahs to-morrow and proceed to o ——————————— OUR MEN%FINE Grand Tsland with tho proper requisi- Acknowlodgement- calf sewed, bucklealexs at $5.00 is | oa) ers, ete, worthy your attention,i\is ONE DOLLAR LEsS THAN can be bougi anywhere, of same quality and style A. 1 Moxs) Tho prisoner wil probably 8top over one uight on hia vo. turn trip to enjoy the Lospitalities of the Hotel Guy. Mrs. Watson B. Smith, desires, through these columns, to acknowlege the heartfelt sympathy of the public —_————ee in hor recent great snd sudden be- The Conutry. reavoment. She also wishes to ex- D Who that hi lived any time In th WYOMING POTATO:S, | onumtry bt mus ase Lo o havirins | mowdaiof recubch o hor depariod o Buperior quality for sale ixlots of ‘l‘!’lol:‘a“l‘;tu::mmfiiy-;fi::ifi: ‘h“l‘l:u'_dx band, which have been published and ton bushels and uoward at lov figures | \nd'al) disorders arising. from impure | Bttered throughout the state, and for Ly Polaud & Geyer, 141 Dodgo DA deitod Soer idhoys. Brics | tho tokens of estoem for Col, Smith's nod-lw | 810, triad bottles 10~ 4+ 17 sodlw | character which have been extended. 14 and Farnhaw, upen his hearers that ‘‘it is o and Bt. Mary's avenue. Enquire at Beo n't all of life to live, not all of death Bast ‘”g‘ "’:9 Factfom i fokes 108t todie.” The grain of this lite is only oast, ANTED--Funding bridge and echool bone ST AU A A g WA Pt oridse honda, Once in a bunking housea stir was X - made over the death of a prominent At 10 o'clock Wednesday a special citizen. Many were anxious and one [ train consisting of six baggage cars, inquired ‘what did he leavel Algight day coaches, thres Christian man who was in the con- " q i versation romarked that ‘ho loft it |"/0cPers and & cabooso, arrived in this all’ We can't take our wealth with | ¢ity from the west. The train had on | [0} RENT-kurnished front us when we go hence. It does not fit | board several hundred soldiers, offi- - - un for eternity, At the ¢loso of the|cers und ladies, who left the tacific| L stb b cor i d room, 2 dour south, discourso Mr. and Mrs. McGranahan Coast on Friday for the New Engls o d sang very boautifully and with mauch | C°8t 01 Friday for the New Kngland expression, ‘‘Have you any roun for | €0st, to various points of which they Josu Several short talks were | have been tranaferred. made by business and fessional y i A T rlop:-:d?muuu There were of the Fourth infantry Bous: Mootings will continue during the | KO8t C0-' K and F, from Ft. Canby. week euch afternoon and evel..., Washington Ty.; Co.'s A, C and L, o Pullman | Thes, 4124 }?ok RENT—Largehandsome'y furaished b rlor. also front room necond, %253, ! 3'Casy atront b - =ee Vi 200 SOR BALE—Onc of the be t grocerv sfores ln 1‘ the ol v of Crest i, lowa, Loeation A 1. Pt vy Q. o 4 ~," loek box 2.2, C h 9 PERSONAL. aidio; Co. M, from ORuth from "‘{L‘;' Busltion"lock box 2.3, Creston, Iows. o b Y the headquarters of the Fourth ari Top w lahe H. J. Simpuson of Stuart, is ia town, lory, and the band of the Fourth in. T ‘wl‘:géfib:.‘:fimmflf’&u'?“fh: ;::1 o James Kearnoy, of Denver, is in the | fantry, from Presidio. All were un- il " 4631 city. der comngnnd of (-‘eneral. Graham, Fm« RENT—A suite of six rooms, suitable for AR i whose family accompanied him, . housekreping. Enquire at 1617 Chicaxo, Alex. Swan, the heavy cattl owner, ar- | "oty KOC0PIEC e ol | 7 181880 1510 iugian Bt up stairs, -6 wived yesterday from tho weat. lows: l‘“ilt H!‘I.\’T-Yllrumlnd rooms ot N. W, wr @, Bibeock, of Lincoln, isinthe city, | Captains Hosbrook, Throckmorton | =_"¢"2 9 #1d Webster. [l staying at We Creighton house and family, Eagan, Smith and family, | | 3 W. H. Clark, of Waten-. vas among | Cuthing and fawily, Field, Bancroft B the arrivals in the city yesterday. " |and family, Fuger, R. Q. M., and Flmw:\-r Furnish ed Toom 8t 1700 Burt street, he. tween 17eh and eth, 448000 \ S00|* i wnd Dayenp rt. Ono or two gentl FrodParkerand A, C. Balott, of Soo|" Tllae o g0 o o e Fallp, sre ro stetod at thg Oroghton, ‘mll (f"mh’ Ph ‘;h\!:':x::r ;:)’, QOR RENT—House of soven rooms, within six i wile il ly 4] bl - N ‘ T " Hon, Thomas L. Kimball, smeral man- ::‘d hmil‘;. Aluxml.)‘h-r, Pudeaon | & .\'.\.":.krf_ from ¥, 0. luguire L.u.!w:; un. agerof the Union Pacific railosi, returned e v (it ien aud i fo [ FY 3 yesterday afternoon from Dmver ana (si:::td. 'l'utwn.yu\:wo End tardy E"vla:a‘:;.m - Laramie. Everetts and family, and Schroeder, Alice Ontes and her variety toupe were | The trdin only remained on this side passengers ou the wost bound Union Pa- ':“"iqr m:-;u;.:: :;fl-l‘é::‘-l:dd ;;1;;:. ridge o :‘: :::;’:,: r‘:,’.‘.. ’f: .;.:o ‘]:'l:::[':c: :li:uly !g another special train for the F%xfif:‘z:o&:ndfhfi Looms. 0[)‘!:-:: Alios s the elder of the well known Oates oant. pors 8L o nished rooms, north sids of * 54 at Inguire OR REN "—Rrick store in Jaoobs' b'o k, 161 and Capitol avenue. JOUN G, .'Amn's. 485t} Gen. John C. Cowin then made the masterly one and attracted the earnest the case, ana presented tho case of the reet between | #pirits, obtaln for sy one a glanco ab and Douglas. Enquire on prom- | #0d prosent, sd on cortain conditions in the fu- ———— | matisfaction v uarantced room, 1417 | = A77°15 TOR BALE - Team good poules, chievp; ot Red Y Barn, et Bt oenw YOR BALE—A small houso and § 1o% with good well and stable, on 0Ah, sear Bherman SW., No_1807. Price, 8650. 27840 Bchx FOR EALK 1D 20801 ESTABROOK & COE. econd hand furniture, erockery ware, i H. 206-1m ! “stoves, carper Spiglo, 1908 Dougloa Sta, 74 [ FIE B WA g T o Bouaes, low lands aud farms for eale Call and ged shom. TOR BALE—A small engino, B. W. Payne b Hon's make. In portect osder. Inquire of & Clark & Co. - [YOR BALE—Maps of Douglas and Barpy otme tes. A IO&&WATBX(. )nm?unhm’nmi 82041 OR SALE—Four acres of Iand noar water. wor reservolr, also two cottages on Capitol Hill. Add, ANDREW, BEVINS, 1306 Douglaa 8t. Bs U [JOUSBES AND LAND—Bemis rents housos, stores, hotels, farr ots, landa, offices ooms, etc, See st page MISCELLANEOUS. Tus advertier having acquired the right of an A 1 Medicine, of which the preacription has Ritherto hcen w guarded secret 1o the celubrated howpital from which it is obtained, desirea to m et with some one willing to invest's mo ferate ca ital for a share in the profita. Address P, 0. box 502, Omaba. 4ido HE J. M. BRUNSWICK & BLAKE 00, Ki @ complete stock of Bllliard Tables and Bil. Uard merchandise on hand.at thelrstore room, 509 Bouth 10th St., Omaha, Neb. ol3-1m* TOUHSTASSER Wl pay tho highest owh eJ . ‘price for second hand Billinrd and Pool ables. Call or address 500 South 10th Bt. olg-1m¥ BB REAL MSTATE BOOM.—Soe 1nt page. ALED HAY—At A, H, Bandor's Feed Store 1015 Harney St. w10t EMIS' REAL ESTATE EXCHANUG L e R EMTS' AEW CITY MAPS, 10c. Maps, €9.50. GEO. P, BEMIS, NOTICE.—Bpocial _sdvertisoments, sueh o Lost, Found, To Leau, For Sale, To Kent, Wants, Bourding, cte., will be inserted in this column ut the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the firat Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each eubkequent insertion. Leave adv ertisements aé our office, up-et.irs, comor Broadway snd Main strets, Couneil Blufte, A7 ANTED. rybody in Council Blufls %o o takeyTTR [3EE, 20 cents per week, do Jivered by carflens. Office cornce Broadwiy and Main, up staire, Counci! Blufls. 6211 7ANTED—A good steady man to_take care of horsed. Addr s A L. B, Ba: office, Council Blufls, Nevaqt ANTED—To buy good mileh eow. Addross Bus offic:, Couticil Blufls. Ners-64 ANTED—Agents $0 canvass—Best poy- fu. businexs in the country. Address C. M., Boeoftice, Council Blus, Novi-4t OR SALE—Horse, buggy and bariows, cheap for cash. Address w. 1. C., Bee cffice, Gouncil Bluffs. Novy-34 OR BALE—0:0 10-foot iron ed, 10 inch wwiug, wood turning latse, suiable for pas- terns, posts, chucking and drillinz; wrong ucl, scarly new; cost 9110, price One_atrong drill press, little used; cos €150, price $110. One new wood turning lathe, & foot bed, 10in h awing;iprice g0, Onencw cupalo, blower, flasks and moulding sand, cheap. O her lathes, st.am engines, -haiting ‘and pullies. 8. D. &8 J. HOPKINS, Council Biuffs, Iowa. 10 86t OST—.2 black and white bulldoz, large col- _4 lar and chain around hisnees. Information in regard to him, o his return, will be lberally rewarded. J. O'BRIEN, U, P. coltege, uear transler, Council Blu P havine stoves, furniture and seo. nd hand household goods «fany deseri tion can Qiepose ot them for cish by exlling i the ity Auetion Storoof J. A. Puiton [& Co. Ccwicil Biudy, lowa. 25 4 JOTTER'S TIC tickets oontinuos to boom. Un; recedented fow mites to all eastern points, Every ticket guarantced. Orders fillod by telephone. From one to ten dollars saved by purchming tickets of C. A, Pot e, sucocssor to Potter & Palmer, No. 40 South Fifth street, f ur doors beiow the post- office, Council Bluffs, Towa. oc¥184¢ ANTED- Boy, with pony, #0_carry papors. Inquire ot Bk office, Council Bluls. oct13-4 i wmm—fo buy 100 tons broom eorn. For particulars address Counell Blufte Broom Factory, Council Blufts, lowa. ANTED——A first-clam broom Hor. Mayne & Co., Council Biuffs, lown. 500.80° ‘W’AKT)!D—A boy to dochorea a4 Myneters fishery, Council Blufty, 061-38% R BALE—Old s 40 bundred, ot I; The Boo oMce, Founcil Brufler ses &f EDWARD KUEHL MAGISTER OF PALMYSBTERY AND CONDI “T Ol FICE TIQNALIST, 408 Tonth Streeb, bobwoen Farnbam Hainey, ~Will, with tne aid of guardian he past ture. Boots und Shoes mado to order, Porfech angh-lm POWDER Absolutely Pure. orjag; kes such LGNS, lsay uN-ether unm’::.mn.: Pttt 1 saton by Dyopep e without ft 'lr(lnluo resulting from heavyl 8ol entible food. \d only In cans. by all Groe @ Y. KR COV BOYAL K, luqvolfia_“ o G 7, Gostmen