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§ e e—————— A R T o ST I'HE DAILY BEE Saturday Morning, Nov. 10, .tl"nr the acc Patrons arrangements have been made with Edholm & Erickson, jewelers, opposite the | post office, where advertisements and orders for the city delivery of e T will be received, Advertisements for the evening must be handed in before 1:30 p. m,, tor the morning edition before €30 p.m sept23-tt LOCAL BRHEVITIES, ~Patterson sells conl. | rederick Leading Hatter, | ~Doane. Reliable Hatter. { —Glov Fur Caps, at Mre, Hubermann at the 09 cent store. | | —Winter eaps cheap it Foederiei's, | —THagedorn sells meat, for cash, only Large line « let o4 w-.lm.‘ famery at Kuhn's drog store. — nldtf | Tiadies Hand Bags at the 09 cent store. | Smoke the Ciiicaco Trses Cigar, for | ni-tf | Fur el Hubermann's nis2e 1 drug store, sale only at 1 ONNER n at Mrs Quinces and Pound Sweets, at M- Vitties, cor. 11th and Farnham street. Hartz, the Magician, will hold forth at Royd's all next weck, 1810 and ocumb was mulie neke yesterday One conts by Judge 1 Trinity Choir concert at Max Meyer's | Music Hall tonight Old ol exchs Wdlolm & Erickson’s, oppesite the p Hice. OoL28-tf Swise cheese imported and imitation, H. Meyer's, 207 wged for new jewelry at t lo and retail, at 3th street whole: south Fine and Jerry at Jal corner 16th and Dodge. “The Pioncer Hook and Ladd will give a ball Thanksgiving eve. re now on sale. Memorial services will be held at G A. R hall on M November n honor of thy Watson D, hot milk egg-nog and milk Tom wd Harry's, south com- lay evenin, late Col. Smith, Rev. J. W. Harris will preach at the Baptist church next Sunday on the sub- dee the ! jeer, “Who is responsible f of Col. Watson L, Smi The attention of the public is dirccted to the call for a meeting of the Nebraska oty for the prevention of cruelty to 1, which will e found in another s0c anin umn. Capt. W. 1L Sishee, Fourth U. S, in- Bridger, W Heisa former fantry, commanding ¥ was in the city Thursds resident of this department and has u host of friends and acquaintances The case ol Delia Thomas, one of the women arrested for fighting on 12th and Dodge street on Vaesday last, was consid- ered by Judge Beneke this she was dil The othes continued until Friday next. —“Partner Wanted.”— An enterprising Lady or Gentleman with 81,000 to take an interest ina first-class theatrical enterprise, Big money. Good chance for an amateur, Address, *“Manager,” postoffice, Omaha, Nebraska, n16eodst —The bright and pretty little ‘‘Topsy” who is referred to in o morning paper, is Tue Ber's news girl, and that she is a suc- «cess may be judged from the fact that she wold The Republican man the only Bek ho ever bought. She is & daisy and don't you forget it. A Millard precinct farmer named William Smith was Thursday sentenced by Judge Anderson to fifteen days im- prisonment in the county jail for drunki ness and thirty days for assault and bat tery. He is charged with drinking forty- two gallons of whisky in five months, beating his wife with the stovepipe and throwing plates of grub in her face.j —One hundred and fifty-nine beautiful residence lots, located on Hamilton street, half way between the turn table of the ved street car line and the waterworks reservoir aud addition, and just west of e convent of the Sisters Poor Claire in Shinn's addition, Prices range from 75 to 8100 each, and will be sold on easy terms to those who will improve. Bemis’ eal estate agency, Fifteenth and Douglas streets, ternoon and cases were Late Trains. Both the overland trains on the Union Pacitic rond are late tu-day. Delay in the Chicago roads held the west bound train until nearly two o'clock. No. 4is reported as about x hours behind time but muy reduce that figure somewhat on the run in. Ouly one of the cast bound trains will wait, e ———— Freight Heavy. Froight shihments from the are on the daily merease, and alroady are enormously heavy. In a single twelve hours this weck 142 cars of freight from eastern points wer transforred to this side of the rwoer. This heavy amount of freight necessi- tates the working of £even night gangs and a still larger number in the day These will probubly be increased, us At is expected that the transfers of freight will aggrogate over 400 cars daily. oast Z — - A trial package of * BLACK-DRAUGHT " free of charge, At C. F, Goodman, N Just received b pound Boxes best Malaga Layer Raising at Wi, Lawer steius, 16th street, ni7-3t L NEW SILK DOLMANS at prices that defy competition at Bushwan's. nl7-2t — —— BENT MICHIGAN APPLES, £4.00 PER BARREL, Early Roso Potatocs, 81,15, and Salt Lake Potatoes, £1.40 per bushel in 10 bushel lots, at G. Heimrod's, Bixteenth street—U. P, block, novl4-Gt — L New lot of Rubber Boots aud Are- tics to-day at Feenoy & Connelly's, Bixteenth street. nls 2t « i Sl . Ladies' Lined Oloth Shoes, and Men's Hénvy Lined Grain Buffaly modation of our vp-town | | was whispered that the [and John W i NO CONSOLIDATION. (Dr. Mercer Denies Any Part- | nership With Vaughn | and Chapman, The Herdie Line to Be Pat Upon T OMAHA DAILY Bir: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, theaters, to eee it in all its splendid appomtinents, 1 take this opportunity to say to the people who uphold and sustain the efforts of this young society to p vent brutality to brutes that it needs their active « peration, The pur pose is to reorganize it in some respects Saturday evening. In the death of Colo nith the socicty has lost not DRAGGING ALONG. | United States Court not yet Bezun, What Tronbles Arise over Obtaine ing a Grand Jury. Omahn Strests Independeontly, | mercly a valuablo officer as .m-ly. v“n‘\,| . - 1"_‘11":4' It ‘\: \ Ljf"“‘. i aleh ok el Tho United States court is supposed | About three months ago a rumor [ i Coeor at the e meet [to be in scasion in this city,—in fact provailed about this city that ex-|ing and verhaps tomake some chang: [ wag announced to begin last Monday { Alderman Jim Stephenson had pur-[es in ] g Wha 181 but as yet only a part ot it, and [chased the right to put on Omaha's |Wost, meeded a8 the - RO that a dry leod part has. been in mo streets a line of conveyances, known prominent " womeh of 0 In|tion The rest of the business of the as the Herdic conches. The Herdics | Boston, Philadelphia, burg, :”“(‘lell( is at o stand-still, The reason | are becoming very popular throughout | other citi the country and for many reasons are a very satisfactory means of public conveyance, Accordingly, the report | was favorably received, and the ance of a sample carriaze uy Farnhamstreet about that time tended | to contirm the rumor, Time slipped along, but no Herdic line was established and presently it heme t purchase the right had fallen through, nd that the privilege had been seeured by Council Bluifs parties. In investigation of this latter report a Bre reporter went to the Towa city and called upon gentlemen thero who were stated to be interested in the matter. These gentlemen were none other than Mayor W. L. Viu Chapinan, editor of Council Blutfs Nonpareil. In an in terview Mayor Vaughan contirmed the report, but stated that he did not du- pire to have the matter made public then, for various reasons, and said that when he was ready he would give Iue Bee the first information He further said that he and Mr, Chap- man had paid £10,000 for the right for both cities, and congratulated himsclf that the investment was a good one. He stated that in order to procure the right for Omaha as well as Council Blufls, he was obliged to resort to a little ““dinnor game” on Stephenson, who was endeavoring to close negotia- tions with Peter Herdie, and that he telephoned over to Herdie while the latter was in Siwephenson’s oflice, to go across the Big Muddy and han | dine with him, and extended him the freedom of the city at the same time as an extra inducement; also that the veteran Williamsporter aceepted the dinner invitation, and there the bargain for the it to run in both cities in conjunction was con- summated, Ihe reporter acceded, somewhat un willingly, to the request to keepmum, and nothing was published. Ou Thursday, however, an Owaha re porter for another paper crossed to Counerl Blatts and interviewed M Vaughan and other s on the sub- jeet. In this instance the worthy and lively mayor unbosomed his projects, and rather enconrnged their publica- tion, Ho made the matter voluble enough for a half column ar- ticle, and the ort gave thercin the name of Dr. S. D. Moercer, of this city as the Omaha representative of the Council Blufts Herdie coach line. This roport is emphatically denied by Dr. Mercer, who also, as will be seen in the following note to Tux Beg, gives the truth of the matter regard- 1 the purchase of the right for this aity: To the Editor of The Bee. Pleace deny the report in The Herald of this moruing of my connection with any Hexdic line, 1t is true that I purchased the right in Omaha, but it was entirely in the interest of other parties, and not in any way counected with the Council Blutfs Line, or balloon brilge schewe, Very respectfully, 8. D, Mencen, This at onces punctures a hole in the story by Mayor Vaughan and de- stroys the pontoon bridge idea as effectually as would the fivst rise of water that came surging down the turbid stream which separates Omahu and Council Blutfs, 1f Omaha ever has streets suitable for the Herdie conch with its low b x stops and axle, the lino will be introduced and run by Omaha parties nterested in Omaha's convenience, coaches Palpitation of tho Heart. J. M. Might, Syracuse, N. Y., writes: “When 1 tirst cominenced using your Bur- dock Blood Bitters 1 was_ troubled with futtering and palpitation of the heart. 1 felt weak and Luigu d, with & numbness of the limbs, Since using, my heart has not troubled me and the numbing sensa- tion ix all gone.” Price, $1; trial size, 10 conts, 10-eodlw ALL FOR ANIMALS. Important Moeting at the Opera House, To-ight. This evening tho Nebraska S, P Co A will hold its annual meeting at Boyd's opera house, and all are invited and urged to be present. In addition to the business transac- tions of the meeting, & most interest- ing programmo is promised, Little Jennio MeClelland and Harry MeCor- wick will sing, and Hessie Hunter, the noted clocutionist, will give reci- tations, Addresses will be delivered in the order nwmed by Dr. Geo, L. Miller, president of the society; Bishop Clu won, Gou, Manderson, dumes Stophon- son, Rev, A, Sherrill, George W, Homan and €, 5. Moutgomery,” Esq, No churge whatever will be mado tor admission, it being the desive of the socioty to present the matter to the public and enhst goneral sympnthy i the cause. e tollowing has been issued as the OFFICIAL The undersigned, in bohalf of many good men and women in tie stato and city, wakes an carnest appeal to the people to attend and participate in the aunual meeting of the society for the prevention ot cruelty o unimals, which will be Leld at Boyd's opera house on Saturduy evening next, A cordial mvitation is extended to all to be present on that occasion, A pleasant entertuinment is to be otfered by those having clurge of the wr- vangowents, Mayor Boyd, with u liberality that seeius to tever woary, has given the use of his beautiful opera house for the vurpose, prac- tically freo, uud the time will be [ CALL, BShoes at Feeney & Connellys Boot aud Shoe Emporium, b12 Bixteenth street. nl8 2t portune for wany who huve not seen the Leauties of (his mugniticent struc- ture, because they do not patronize s, the first ladies of are most conspicuous and effectual in the work, and this ought to be the case 1 Omaha Addresses will be made by Rt. Rev Bishop Clarkson, Rev, Mr. Sherrill, society | %l George W. Homan, James W, Savage, | Mr. Montgome and other gentle men, and it is hoped that there will | be a large attendance at the coming | meeting. Tn behalf of the society, Groror L. Miuer, Presider A BIG HIT. Uncle Tom's Cabin at Boyd's Opera House. Tho Finest Reprosontation of the Drama Extant. No more delightful entertainment has been given at Boyd's opera house since its opening than that of Thurs- Cabin Familiar as is this dra- day by Draper’s Unclo Tom combination, matization of Mrs, Stowe’s won derful novel, often ns it has been given in this city, it seems that people never grow tired of it and last night long before the openin: scenc the vast theatre was crowded in every part. Not less than 1,600 persons, probably nearer 2,000 were present, ving enough for an overtlow meet t the Academy of Musie, whore uneplay was presentod by another company to a small house. Tl was put on in such a man ner as to place itin the hest possible light, and at the same time roveal the wagnificent scenery and equipment of the new house, and the cast was well taken and strong throughout. W. D. Corristery as Uncle was nearer the popular idea of that patient and pious old man than any oth er who has essayed the role for years Tom, past. W, L Lewis, *who was a law- il his une was Marks,” was evidently acceptable to tho house, for ho was greeted with laughter applause throughout the evening, A new departure was the remarkably light-colored Caucasians chosen to represent George and Eliza Harris, This is really carricd out by the novel on which the play is founded, but was a littlo hard to become accustomed te at first. Phineas Fletcher, Simon Le gree, George Shelby and other char- acters in the play were well taken, The part of Topsy, sustained by Miss Adele Clarke, was by ail odds the most perfect in con- coption and acting that has ever been scen here. How her black eyes did sparkle, and who ever saw more genuine childish deviltry and childish agony of grief than this Topsy exhibited. Miss Clarke has no equal as Topsy anywhere, Evangeline St. Clair, by Little Genevieve, the opposite characte to Topsy’s part was equally w and deserves all praise. She is just petite enough for the part. The Magnolia Jubilee Singers, Messrs. Hamer, Corey Smith au Hagerman, introduced some new fe tures into the play, which with their specialties made it much more enjoy able. They were encored four and five times ut each appearance, The scenery was grand thronghout, and the death scene of little Eva was sot in a man- per and with an effect nev oxcelled in avy metropolitan theatre, It was simply beautiful, and when the sweet notes of the Magnolia quartette floated up in the night air they seem ed hoavenly enough to accompany the spirit of the gentlo child to the king- dom of heaven that is of such as she A Talented Lady's Views. Mrs C. F. Fleming, state lecturer of Missouri, and also an artisi of rare merit, whose picture of Adelaide Neil- 80n is pronounced by the press to be the most beautiful portrait in the United States, in a recent lecter said: “Thave boen troubled with kidney disense sinco my childhood, and it finally culminated in chronic catarrh of the bladder. Tt would be impossi- ble for me to describe how much | have suffered, and 1 had abandoned all hope of ever being cured. T was, however, recommended to try War ner’s Safe Liver and Kidney Cure, and it has done me more goud th the combined skill of all the physi cians I have ever tried during my en tive life.” Such testimony is beyond question, and proves the value to all ladies of the remedy it adyoeatos, codlw The most grateful and Juxurious sonsations this weather emenato from che e. Pier ham streot, hus only & fow Luvincibles”lett. The **West- minsters” are also going hke ho cakes, nov14if o line of aolid Silver ware, at Whipplo & MeMilla's, novis-2t Flour, Ground 1, Corn, Ox and Baled Hay for salo by Poland & Gwyer, 1413 Dodge street nl8 Gt - GLOVES, ROBES, Fur Plush Cloth, 8ilk, Pelt, Rubher Cups, Buck Skin, Castor, Kid Cloth | Calf and Wool Gloves, Buar, Beayer, Badyer, Raceorn, Wolf, Moxican Gyt Fox, Luub, Butfalo Robes and Gens Coats, of all kinds and quality, at Henry G, Richter, the Furricr, 1322 Faruham street, nov 16 Gt = A fine dine of both Winter and Spring Wheat Flour, at Win, Lauon- stein's, Sixteenth street. novl7-3t Salt Luke Potatocs at Wi, | tlowau's, novl4-Gt | jurors published for this scoming blockade is to be found in tronbles which surcound the seand jury, and the four or obtainal of This jury was drawn names of the five weeks ago. Still it is not filled and several attempts at veloped the f ipancling have only de t that there were still one or more vacant chairs, In the first wero broken by Iis Honot's excusing instance the jury ranks three gentloman from this city trom serving becauze they were subscribers to the Wats Kknown, and that case is likely to come before the present jory for investiga- tion. Thisaction by the judee was undoubtedly correct, but it created three vacancies all the same, and they must be fillcd Now comes inone of the heanties of the present system of obtaining s n B. Smith fund, as it is grand jury from the state. The bix in which the commissioner has placed the names of residents of the state who are clizible for jury duty was shaken up and three” nimes drawn, They all lappened to bo thoso of business wen in Fall City, and it then became necessary to send them notifieation of their loction,” which cansed o day's delay. They came, but one of them had the next best excuse to personal ill ness —that his family were all sick— id ho was excused. The box wa shaken up againand the name of a far off resident of the state came out. Notification was sent him and he will probably be he But, inany event, the vrand jury is not hkely to ot down to business before next Monday— just a week behind time. This delay has doubt! caused much inconvenience toboth attorneys, and witnesses and partics in iy cause wore, Still it helped wnder the existing obtaining that neeessay adjunct of the court, the grand jur nd in the meantime the gentlemen from other parts of the state have amplo oppor tunity to look over the prosperoy busy and tecming metropoli up on the castern borde: thiiving sta The criminal docket, besides the civil, is Jarze and some very interest- ing cases will probubly be tried, Con- spicuous among these are those of the agent and superintendent of the Sid- ney-Deadwood stage line, on charges Jf “comspiting to vob the government, and also the trial of Geary, the route agent on the U, P., who got away with w$2,000 package from the Sidney postoffice. About thirty witnessesare in attendance to testify in these cases. The whole will be full of businessand very interesting. s e A World of Good. One of the most popular medicines now before the American public, is Hop Bitters. You see it everywhere. People take it with cood effect. Tt builds them up. It is not as pleasant to the taste as some other Bitters as it is not a whisky drink. It is more like the old fashioued bone-set tea that has done a world of good. Tf you don't feel just right try Hop Bit- suits of their ters, — Nunda News. ) novlj-decl LAID UP AGAIN. - This Time it is Reported to be an Excursion that did it After various contradictory reports as to the probable arrival of the ov land twin from the west yesterday afternoon, it was finally bulletined at the depot that No. 4 had been aband- oned. The fact that no heavy snows or start'ing accident had been reported west made it somewhat curious that c¢he train had been taken off. Later, however, the explanation came that the large excursion from Montana, which was advertised to come through to-day Lad coupled on to the overland train and had delayed it o long that all hope of making up the tune and connecting with the castern trains was wiven up, Aceordingly the train got no further last night than North Pluatto and there laid up for the Den- ver express No. 2, which took rt of No. 4 in tow, and both wrive this morning ut the regular mriving time of the Denver train, 7:30 o'clock, Stato Bar Moeting, The state bar association held a iuthe brief meeting Thursday evening Tho only business of the session wasthe election |ot un orator for the mnext | meoting Judge Reavis, of was selected. This choico | htering one and very appr - Colored 0dd Fellow's Ball. Ol Lodge 222 otherwise knowd as Pride of the West Lodue lof the Grand Union Ouder of Odd [ Fallows held a_pleasint reception in | Standud Hall Thursduy About fifty couples were and they had a most cnjoyable time. United States court room, annual ally Ciry, is both a iute, evening, They Had a Good Time- You cun just bet they did. It was up in Jinm Neligh's roows and quite w pary wero there, including Vie. Bierbower, Baq., and fifteen or twenty represcitative gentlemen fromSiduney. Wihen the party were fairly assonbled aud the fun started it was simply A quartet from the Omaha gleo club were present and saug their sweetest and most stirring songs, until the s leot and favored audience ap- plauded to the echy As the night immense, prosent, | woro on some of the {took & hand in the entertainment, and an lized but highly o coneort was Il-r 1 handsome little speech, and then the party all repaired outside for After the sumptitons and hearty m it is stated by the host, who i on giving “Vie” aw, musical extenpor anl artistic Ihe genial gentleman me insis that the latte plied, which ealled forth so many famart’ remarks from the i natured vicdm that the compa more than satisfied with the expei ment., How much truth ther be in the latter yarn, it is diffic sy, but one thing is sure wihole p and jolly a wor ny that th was an extremely pleasant air. SESEMAN'S SAY. called at Twe B, put in a stout denial to some serious office yesterday and cha wmotning paper, under Seseman's Swindle. Mer. Omaha been in cight ;\.um' past, and has never before had any in sinuations made against his character, He does not depend on his hotel for a | living, but wi hard cvery day at | his trade, that of a carpente £ Andrew IFrack, the plaintitl;, who won the suit i Jud:e Chadwick's court, referred to y tesday, camo to his house in Sep- tember instead of December, and that he had just forty five cents to puy for lodging and breaksast, le patd up all but'a balance of $13 in December. On February 4th Frank got his pension and back pay, and put £350 in_ his (Seseman’s) hands to be given him whe for. Frank was sick one week which Dr. Coffman attended him, and by his own instructions, Mr, Sesenvin he paid numerous debis of lor sy 8 d o st At the time of his sickness 18 indebted to the house about 8100, On the 21st of Fobruary he owed a ance of 810, He gave Siseman a cheek for §200, with which he purchased an - eleetric battery and some other things for him. On April 41h Frank left lnm, $27 in debr, Seseman denounces the state referred to as unmitigated lies, that by the time lis et court h prove what he says, He would the proprietors of the paper which publishe story, but that he does not tix the responsibility on them, 'S TRUE FRIEND. ond in need is u friend indeed, specially when is rendered when” one s afflicted with Qiscase, more par- omplaints and weak- 5 50 counnon to our fewale popu lation. Bvery woman should kuow that Electric Bitters are woman’s true friend, and will positively restore her to health, even when all other reme- dies fail. A single trial always proves our assertion. They are pleasant to the taste, and only cost fiity cents per bottle. Sold by Ish & McMahon. (2) Real Estate Transfcrs. The following ave all the transfer: recorded at the county clerk’s office Wednegday and Thursday, as reported for this paper by John L. McCague, real estate agent and conveyancer: Noyes and wife to Willian F. of 8¢ | of section 2, town, 5, range 10 ¢, w d - 8540 Byron Reed and wife to Georze P, lot 11 in block 11 iu Reed's , wod--§500. Peter Brown wife to Peter B. Cham- bers, lot 8 in block 15, Improvement add, w d—8400. Henvy B. Lewis to Joseph .J. Miller, ne } scetion G, town 15, range 10 e, w d - §1,620. Johnahan Milligan and wife to J. B. Whittier east § of northwest § section G, town 15, range 10, cast qod SL Cecelia A, Colling et al to Gilbert M. Hitcheoek part of lot 27, Nelsons addition, w d $1,350. Wm. Fleming et al to Louis Mcn- delssohn part lots 1 and 2, block 2, subdivizion of lot b, Capitol addition, w d $1,200. Chavles Miller to Darris Leiffers, lot 24, block 9, Kountze and Ruths addition, w d 81,500. # BLACK-DRAUGHT " cures dyspep- sid, indigestion and heartburn, ALC. F. Goodman, J. M. WOLFE, To the citizens of Omaha anid - State of N¢ Tam now er d in the prelimina ry work of preparing the third volame of the Nebrazkn State Ghzetteor and Business Directory and rospectfully | ask that my old friends and patrons | will Kind}, rve for me their orders for this work, I learnthat an oatside party is attempting to foist himsclf upon this comuunity by misrepres sentations, und 18 seeking o secure ordersfromany patrons by statingthat 1 wMnot en, din geting up thiz work 1 ask my friends to siand by me as an old cinzen and not encourage an interloper from another city to stepin and take to another state the work, business and mouey which should main here, My residencs here and my works [ for the past twelve years willbe sufli cient guaranteesas to the forth counny publication; while a similar work from | non-resident will be devoid of any guaranteo or personal responsibility whatever as to its correctiess or com- pleteness. My avents are now obtain- the necessary information throuy out the state, and others will call upon the eitizens of Omaha ina fow days, Very truly yowrs, 4 & M. Worr 2 7.3t 11 N | ve heen appointed state agent fe hlitz's Milwaukee Bee in kegs. Partivs desiring to handle sune please apply to or address M. A, MeNamara, Owaha, Neb. nov1b-tf Everything desirable tor Thanks- o~ became drowsy, and er ail other | means of awakening him had been | exhausted, a mustard-p aster was ap ling Grangre HUGO ROSINSKI. He Dies Among Strangers, Friendle:s and Alove, The Close of a Journalistic Career. A stranger died near Kasata, in Le | Seuer county, Minn He went to the | named Hol | ing a sever afew days since, house o' a man ook, complained ot hav heedache and requested }|.mn-.<m.u- lie down, which was later he found to be dead, having passed away granted. A few hours whs buut him quictly that none aware of the presence of the of the | physician's preseription, but he was a | [ visitoor. Nothing wasfound on the | siranger to identify him s [man abont thirty years of a ovl | Ho Nails Sovernl Lies to the Mast« | dently tutellig il woll educated | Hond. | and the white and sofiness of his & hands showed that he was not one ac. | enstomed to hard manual labor Mr. Gustave Seseman, landlord of | The New Ul | a German pa- the Western Hotel, on Pierce street | pery says that there is reason to be- lieve tha stranger was Hugo Vou who was there October, tut suddenly { Frankenberyg | some time in up to s prosented against him ina|left, and who lived in other places un the head of [der the name of Hugo Rosicski. Hugo [ membered by a ma, ns as having ficured somewlat spicuon mconnection with The | Omaha Post of which he was at one timo business manage During a trip out on the road Ca; ranpre, the editor ssued a manifesto denouncing Rosinski as a swindler and a frand, " rreturned to Omaha and in w o woeks suceeeded in o onst- and installing huuself again, after which he in turn issued o proclumation denouncing Granpre in - the same general tems, Six months later he was houneed by Bankes upon the eharge of erocked- ness. While on The Post he wrote an ticle, which was very severo and c unjust refleerions upon the Bohem- ian matwonality, Matthew Nerad, then a constablo clect, met Lim on the | corner of 11th and Farnam and gave him a eastization thas was protty | severe, and this brought both partics into Nerad was let off w tine of Ruosinski ti and finally tur as business He was soon in ¢ with certain stich as openin from the postofiico for others appropriating theiv contents. Post denounced him as a and he 1 vy esc the road,” His carec ms to have ended and very sadly for him. was naturally a bright, intelligent fel- low, with a fine personal appoa but with the fates apparently a him SPECIAL WOTIGES NOTICE -~ Advertisens 90 Loun, For sale, ont, Found, Wants, Board: &c., will bein- serted in these columns once for TEN CENTS por line; oach subsequent insertion, FIVE CENTS per line, The first insertion never less than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS will be well re ority of our citi- ind a while| dup in Kansas City ger of ala. urt 1 crooked bran letters which st nee, st TO LOAN—MONEY MOYE TO LOAN—Cali at Law Office of D. V1 L. Thomas Roow 5, Creichton Rlock. ~ To loan at from 8 to 10 per cent 30,000 on coon” reat estatesechrity, by DR.ISAAC EDWARDS 110 Farnhaw St, SO ) LUAN--AL 5 per centin: 200000 terest in suna of 82,500 aud ipwards, for 3 to 5 years, on first-class city and farin property. BEMIS REAL ExtATH and Loan AGRNCY, 15th and Doneles Sta Wood's Miliinery &tore, 210 16th St TANTED—Sit W A hkor, ad: 1e diys, tion by a_comp sor call at 1 D room girl, alxo a hiead waiter. Dining room “youn : of “doubl ma . who has'a the entry, Highest re Addicss, A —Mre. Keitn wants ty inform the es 1ov desire to losc cd to $3 00, reduecd to #1750, Nstural 5o MRS Vaies a v, KEITH, Farnliai 5t. A i) for uire at fufft wovernmont cora 1, | T OST—A wattere kitten | D [SPEUIAL _ROTIOES—Contiened il‘vm; RENT-A ¢ suitable for tw W, Cor. 220 ai with ¥ three gontlen 1 Webstor el OR RENT—A new honse w quire of D, Cooke, 15th anu Leayenworth Strects, o121 ith hoard, suitable for ?lnw( RENT -Room v | tor temen 16th wud Capito:_ave i 218 { . — R KENT-New brick hovise, 8 rooms, hiand furnitare, for rale cheap; desirablo lo- 1on for boarders or residence. ' For particn | 1er ndrens Office 08t [ JroR ke @ rooms, 1221 10th St.! JOR RENT--Niccly furnished room, N. W, r. Farnham and 15th Sta 0.1 ENT—Suit furnished rooms, suitable for ) N, 15th St., bet. Califor: crences required, 40317 Av 1 [ were furnisied rooms, patlor con 14th and 16th, centre brick 40t RENT sets; alvo, a fcoly furnished n's or roquarters; Inquire of J, L. ¥ t 1715 Dodgo trect. RENT-— A furnished front v cm for rent with bo e, in private funily, Genleman preferred. Call 6074 N. 17th St -t (OR RENT--2 furmished roonis over vicas chants . 16k and Doiige structs, it FOR BALE, POR SALE=One Targe o ket o Croight [rom sat furn wy i hariess with loas soms und 20 neres No, 11 Posswsion given at on ines in fi st nd one 6 11 achine ¢o, 4510 l“ IR SALE—Two seeond hand en class condition, one 25 H, 1. qvire Ou aha Foundry an 3 74 QORSALE~Team good ponies, ci Barn, Teth St. JRICK FOR EALK, B 0K & CO A lot of second hand fur stoves, carpers and b, 1208 Douglas Sts. YOI SAL ¥ DEMIS has rattling long lists of nouecs, ior) ) lauds and farma for sale Call and gob tiem rooms, ete, aps of_Doug A ROSEWATER, 1 See 1at page © finder w wnde 26-18° by return Nov ok in front of Tf’s, sawre by proving pr ertisenent TOUND Own ul r years ol !, wediumy i Knot o ioft kind log, long wane and short rail, white hina feet. HYNRY FALENDER, S.ratdy; DAL At A, 1L Sander's F 3 1013 Harney St. B 198 pag R¥uw, ymw ey MAPS, Mavs, .00, COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. Special Lost, Found, To Loan, For § NOTICK adyertiscments, such oo To Rent, in this PER CENTS ~ertion. Want, Boarding, cte.,, will column at the low rate of LIN PER : for the fiest insertion and FIV LINE for ench subsequent aly er isements b our o Broadway and Main stroct up stirs, Council erybody in Counc. Blufls io itk BEE, 20 conts per week, de liverd by carriers. Office corner Biroadway and Main, up stairs, Council Blutis, [ it VY ANIED=A frstc Will pay the b Conncil Bluffs her mmed. wages. J. NANTED=dgents to camas—Tiest i bieiness in the rountry. Adiress ©: M, Becolice, Council Bluffs, Horee, buggy ond hariess, cheap Adurcss W 1L C., Deo' oflice JOR SALE for cash. | Conneil Blufs, Nov War in railroad Unprecedented: low rates to all eastorn points Every tickes d. Orders filled by telephone. From ) dollars saved by purchasing tickets . A, Pob er, successor to Potter & Falmer, No, four doors below th § ort: 'V TED—Boy, Inquire at Ber offi ot1gy To buy 100 tons \7 ANTED- broom corn. Tor parficulars address Council Blufly Broom Factory, Counci] Blufls, lowa. _655-20t1 D—A first-class broom tier. Mayne Co., Council Bluffs, fowa. 560 30° apers 40 per hundred, at [ o et anice, Eoumen Biu pleton Ave., bet 2iataid 22nd Ste 6 W Home for a little | Goadae ere A reg to Mrs. ibermaid, e i\ ANTED—A dish-washer and ¢ at Lmmett house TANT: D—An experienced girl for geeral N ages will be paid Apply 600 1 2400 4 who iy we'l recommended. FANTED A new milch cow. Must be WY AR inauire of 1 Eoland, 1418, D5 strect i \ FANTED—A - this ot \'.\\ TED A house Strcet, Up suies, FANTED— A fir-t-class woman e-ok at Chris Morkt's res wurant, 1105 Farnbay 401t FANTED—Girl to do housewcrk, 1110 Fainha »t ANTED-- Funding bridge and school honds. . T. Clark, Bellovue. 26-t1 VAT e ane ta cook, wash and o sceond work and take care of <hidren. Best jof 1 forences required Apply southea £ corncr of 20th and Califoriia Sts. lest of wage 800 tf | — | N\ ANTED—120 10 200 loadis of dirt._near and 3t Mary's avenie, ~ Enquire at TTFOR HEN T - ROUSES AND LAN | 007 RENTZA brick (w1 ro 04 | I tothst GEORGE W, Pi N, 3l NoR KENT—Dwelling house, 5 rooms, on J Raiora 8t motr berinintn of track, | Ap ply to Francis Robbing, on premises, 533-19° AOR RENT—Two nicely furn shed rooms, on T e, two. dors from Pavifis over store. 1 DOR GENT—Two furnished rcoms, suitable for lizht house-k- eping, 219 Califoriia 5t Enquire N W. Cor. 10th wud California ¥t 529.18 NOR KEN T—lHouse vith 6 r oms, I giving. Fresh, bright and new. Fueming, Grocer, E. Bradle:, 8. W, cor, 10.h and Wel N & RE P 4 £ v Vi 4 h if ) A ER OF PALMYSTERY A 0 ALIST, 495 Tenth Street, it Will, with the aid of & in for any one aglance at the past anid on cortain conditions iu the fu- d Bhoes made to order, Porfect tarauteed m satisfaction POWDER Absolutely Pure. Made trom Grape Crea o Tartar. No other arpation makes such light, flaky hot hreads, wxirious pastry. Can he oaten by D speptie with out fear of the lls resulting from he. vy seatible food. old oniy In cae, by all Groeers ROVAL RAKING{POWDER (0| New York